Welsh Newspapers
Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles
5 articles on this Page
CARDIFF POST-OFFICE REGULATIONS
CARDIFF POST-OFFICE REGULATIONS At the IIcail Office, Church-street. (Letters for* warded, DESPATCHES. Bo\ clo3cs. With extraiDcspatchcd Id. stamp. at if posted bj London Up Mail 7 30 p.m- B lo p.ui.; 8 30 p.m iTw Ujt> !ldl> 5 0 l'n 5 10 P- 5 30 P-m- 1st West Down Mail to Mil ford G 45 p-m. IQ 0 p_m 3 3() a Unci ditto to Carmarthen 8 0 a.m. & 20 a.m. 8 3D a.m. Mail to Merthyr, Polity- pridd and Aberdare | 9 45 p.m. 10 0 p.m. 4 15 a.ra Rural Posts to Caerphilly Llandafl", Canton, St. Fagans, Sully, Pen- j tyreh, Ac., £ c 9 45 p.m. 10 0 p.m.] 7 0 a. f Ready for i Delivery by Delivery Letter Car- ARRIVALS. Due. from Pri- riers vate Boxes, commence at at London flown Mail 1 10 a.m. 7 0 a.m. 7 0 a,m North Down Mail 9 0 a.m. 10 0 a.m. 10 30 aau. fst West Up Mail from Carmarthen 5 55 p.m. CI.) p.III., 6 15 p.m. 2nd ditto from Miifurd 9 0 p.m. 9 30 p.m. at 7 30 Mail from Merthyr, Pont- the fol- ypridd, and Abcrdare.. 8 0 p.m 9 0 p.m. | lowing Rural Posts from Caer- morning philly, Llandalf, Can- after Rural Posts from Caer- morning philly, Llandalf, Can- after ton, St. h'agans, Sully, their Pentyrch, Sc., &c. 7 0 p ra. 9 0 p.m. J arrival. Letters posted at the Pillar Letter Boxes in Crockherbtown, Newtown, Bute-street, and Bute-road, should be put in for the North Mail before 4 43 p.m.; for the Loudon Mail 7.30 p.m.; for the West, Merthyr, and Local Mails before 9.0 p.in Money Orders are issued and paid from 9.0 a.m. to 6.11 p.m. Letters to be Registered must be given in at the Window at (east lialf-au-hour before the time of closing the Box tur any uf the above Mails. Head Post-Oflice, Cardiff, Dec., 1800.
SOUTH WALKS RAILWAY.
SOUTH WALKS RAILWAY. AU and after ht November, 1857. I UP TRA.INS.—ly^ek T) tyi. SiHiavs. 1) OOYilTS TRA"TOS.—Wc».k Days. Sunday* STARTiVil PROW i;&2 I. >,3 .1,2, Mitp* I,2,i| l,2,3i\Iiil I ,'2,-3" 1,-2.-3 Mnil .1,2,3 STVRT1NG i l,2.3.( 1, 2,3Exps. s1, 2, 3 1 & 2 Exps & 2 1,2,3 1.2,3 1 2,3 .1 & 2 a.m. fi.in a.-n. ,fi. n. p, n. ifnoon' t>. rs a.m. fa.m. p.m. | p. in. fkom a.m. iti-m.1 fs. m. p.m. 'p.m. a.m. a.m.l+a.vn. p.m. « •• 5 ') j 8 4) 'II 30 4 7 1 9 1 ) 4 7| Paddiu^ton | 6 0 9 15! 7 3) 1 0 4 50 8 10 I 8 0 2 U = H^vec t >r i 5 o.j | 9 10 12 0i 4 321 f 9 45 4 321 | i 1,2,3. I Mail Mail £ C«m«rth9« •••• i 4') 10 I ) I 40 5 52 U 20 5 .52 (5 <> Gloucester .dep.] 6 4-5(11 0 12 55 3 0 6 5 8 0 2 15 8 301 3 0< 2 15 ■= Kidwelly 7 11, i 2 71 Ij 21 Ill 47 >6 20 6 27 Chepstow j 7 46 12 15 1 45 4 20 7 20 8 52 3 12 9 48 4 151 3 12 VUl,e"-v-* 7 23 10 ,55 i 9 31 o 4)( 112 11 6 40 6 51 Newport 8 30,12 55 2 10 5 12 8 0 9 17 3 40 7 38 10 37, 5 Oj 3 40 f van3«t '<*»•! 7 50110 30 11 i\ I 5) 3 0 7 15 8 30 i I 10 7 15 7 35 Marshfield 8 40. 1 5 5 27 8 10 7 48 10 47 5 91 65 Li* 8 0)10 37 II 33 I 571 3 17 8 35! 1 18 7 43 Cardiff 8 53 1 30 2 31; 5 50 8 30 9 42 4 4 8 3 11 2 5 29 4 4 § Ll»n-H nlet 3 1-1, l<) 47! j 2 5 3 27 8 45 1 22 1 7 50 j i Ely, for Landalf j 9 3 j 5 55 8 9 5 34 £ £ 3 2)111 0 11 5V 2 15 3 42 7 33 j t 30 7 33 8 O iSt. Papain 9 9 1 40 | 6 2 8 14 I 5 39i = Br,t0!I Perry, 3 2i!IL 9 > 2 21 3 5) 1 I 37 .8 7, LUntri«eat 9 2i 1 56 i 6 17 10 0 4 27 8 32! 5 47 4 27 S Port ralfcot 3 4llll 1712 I, 2 30 3 53 7 43 1 44 7 45 8 15i Pencoed. j 9 43 j 6 25 8 441 5 59 » Pvla 9 0 1| ;{>' 2 45 4 13, 1 57 i 8 301 Bridgend 9 51 2 17 3 0j 6 40 10 14 4 46 8 541 6 9 4 40 "S Bri Itjenrl 9 2) H 49.12 23 3 4 26; 8 8 2 12 8 8 8 43; Pyle ..10 II; 2 34 — 1 6 53 9 9 6 24i c.. Pt?ni-'>e.l 9 21 12 lj 3 10 4 42 2 19 i 8 59; Port Tilbot 10 25 2 49 3 18j 7 9 10 33,5 12 9 23 6 39 5' 12 |j LlavrUsent 9 J.». 12 I7> 3 25 4 5S 8 27 2 34 8 27 j 9 15 Briton Ferry 10 33. 2 59 — I 7 19 | 9 31 6 501 -f~ St 10 0 12 32' 3 4 ) 5 13j 2 49 1 .9 30 Neath .rtepJlO 43 3 8 3 SO: 7 32 10 43 1 5 25 9 50 7 10 5 25 -s Ely, Llan-Uir 10 8 12 .VI 3 45 .5 IS, 2 53 '9 35' Llaosamlet .10 57 3 18) 7 431 10 0 7 201 — JS Cardiff 7 [III,) H 1 I)! 1 0 3 55 5 3 |! 8 4S 11 15. 3 3- 8 48' 9 41 Undore Ill 9 3 26j 3 r>0. 7 54! i 10 10 7 35: « Mar-»h field 7 25110 23 126' 4 5 5 5o! 11 35' 3 16 '956 Swansea dep. II 0 3 35 3 40 740 u 6 5 55 10 20 7 45 5 .r>5 E Ve.vp-irt. 7 44 10 50 1 41; 1 21 4 22! Q 10 9 15 11 491 3 28 9 15 10 10 Lbnellv 11 41 4 23 8 34 6 25 10 35! 8 22! 6 25 £ CheuUow 8 23' 11 27 2 2»: 1 4 <5 4 53! 6 53! 9 45 12 29, 4 10 9 45 Kidwelly II 59 8 56 6 4.5 11 17' 8 44 6 45 -5 Gl >u:«ster .dep. f 1 4 1 & 3 3J 2 42 6 10 7 5311 40 1 33: 5 «2.j 10 47 | Carmarthen 12 27, 5 I I 9 23 7 15 11 42 9 9 7 15 £ ( 9 4*5 i 0 > i | a.»n. j 1 & '2 Haverfordwest 1 39 6 12 10 44 •• 8 30 10 34-1 S 30 PadfHnsrton 2 25 .5 20- 9 0 6 0 10 35 j 4 5 1 10 20 I 1 Milforl 2 5 I 6 37-11 jO 8 55 11 o' 8 55
V ALE OF NEATH RAILWAY.
V ALE OF NEATH RAILWAY. TIME TABLE.—On and after Sept. I, 1857. DOWN TRAINS. Week Days. Sundays out} 1,2, s i7->7& 1,2, & 3 cl. 3 el. I 3 cl. 3cl. 3cl. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M- Merthyr dep- 9 0 135 6 0 5 0 5 51) Aberuant, for Aberdare; 9 12 1 47 6 12 8 42 6 2 Llwydcoed 9 17 1 52 6 17 8 47 6 1 Hirwain 9 23 1 58 6 23 8 53 6 13 Aberdare .dep.i 9 5 1 40 6 5 8 35 5 5' Hirwain «rr.i 9 18 i 1 53 6 18 8 48 6 8 Hirwain 9 26 2 0 6 25 8 55 6 1^ Glyn-Neath 9 40 2 19 6 44 9 14 6 3* ltesolven. 9 56 *2 28 6 53 9 23 6 43 Aberdylais 10 10 2 40 7 5 9 35 6 Neath 10 15 2 45 7_10 940\7-° UP Ta AINS. Week Days. Sundays on ¡j '!II 2, & '11 2 & 1 & 2,a,2,& <s 3 cl. 3 cl. class. 3 cl. 3 c A.M. P. M. P.M. A.M. .-J Neath 8 35 2 25 7 45 9 0 » l0 Aberdylais 8 40 2 30 1 50 9 5 a 3O Reaolven 8 52 2 40 8 0 915 Glyn-NoaLh 9 2 2 48 8 8 9 23 » r* Hirwain arr. 9 22 3 8 8 28 9 43 Hirwain dep. 9 28 3 15 8 35 9 50 •> Aberdare .arr. 9 40 3 25 8 45 10 0 Hirwain dep. 9 25 3 11 8 31 9 46 *j g Llwydcoed 9 32 3 18 8 38 9 53 J jg Abernant, for Abcrdare 9 42 3 28 8 48 10 3 oQ Mertbyr I 9 55 3 40 9 0 10 15 i.' •; i •
Advertising
In Post bvo., Price One Shilling. INARMING FOR. THE MILLION. By GKO. GLENSY. F Author of Gardening for the Millioi', Handbook fur Fruit ami Flour Garden, Kc." OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The pnfeued object of this admirabe manual has been CO npietety attained. WiitteD, as it unpretendingly states, for the million who are limited in their moans, tnd want to improve them; who knows a little, and wish to know more; who are ambitious to better their condition, and wish to know how," it has given, iu a cheap and accessible form, an amount of well-digested matter, from the perusal of which even an experienced agriculturist may rise a wiser and a better flirmer.-Brilaw.ia. The work is written in a popular style, and without any of that scientific jargon with which protested agricultural* occasionally amuse themselves and confuse the public. Every amateur in farming or gardening should order a copy. It is one of the best handbooks for small farmers \ye have met with.—JVesleyan Times. Mr. Gleony, whose name is well-known amonjj bru'ticul- turists and agriculturists, has here furnished a very useful compendium of business to be done, and things to be ob- served, to ensure successful and economical (arming.— Lincoln, Rutland, and Stanford Mercury, All norts of agricultural information, from how to make the best of land," to the management of pigs, from mangold wurtzel and cabbage to Corbett's corn, will be found in the pages of this little handbook, or rather pamphlet. Mr. Glenny is 80 well known as a horticulturist and agricu!- turiits to need no introduction.—Bath humal. SAMUEL EYRE, 32, Bouverie-street, Fleet-street, London. EYRE'S NEWSPAPER GUIDE:—Price Is. The utility of this book to those who are in a position to avail themselves of the advice laid down in its introductory pages is undoubted. It cannot fail to facilitate their opera- tions and iocl ease their confidence in making large fortunes. SAMUEL EntE, 32, Bouverie-Ureet, Fleet-street. Now Ready, in Crown 8vo., beautifully Illustrated, Price is. 6d. SECOND EDITION, dedicated by Permission to CHARLES DICKENS, E*q., SKETCHES FROM LIFE, by DOUBLE YOU. London; SAMUEL EynE, 32, Bouverie-street. In Foolscap 8vo., 5s., with Illustration*, EVENINGS AT ANTIOCII, and SKETCHES OF SYRIAN LIFE. By F. A. NEALE, E>q. London: SAMUEL EYRE, 32, Bouverie-street. BANK of DEPOSIT, 3.Pall Mall East, London. Established Mav, 1814. NOTICE IS HEREUY GIVE". That fruiu this day until further notice the 1NTEUKST payable on deposit accounts will be increased to i-ti PER CENT. per annum. Parties desirous of investing money are requested to examine tho plan of tlie B?nk of lHjposit. Forms for opening accounts and every information post-free •n application. T,. PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. Oct. 16, IU7. JAY'S LONDON GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE 247, 249, & 251, REGENT STREET. By appointment to the Queen-Exclusively for Mourning. Orders executed.—Patterns post free. JAY'S INCOME WITHOUT RISK. DURING the last SO years hundreds have derived large profits by the SALE of the EAST INDIA TLA COMPANY'S TEAS, which are packed in lead, in con- venient quantities, from one ounce to one pound, at prices 8'iitab e for all consumers. Lists furnished on application, either personally or by letter. to the COMPANY'S WARE- HOUSES, 9, Great St. Helen'?, London. MODERATEUR LAMPS.— JEREMIAH EVANS- lU. SON, and Co.. respectfully invite their friends and the public to an inspection of the extensive and beautiful STOCK of these much admired LAMPS, just received from Paris, embracing all recent improvement0, in bronze, or- moulu, crystal, alabaster, and porcelain, of vaiions elegant designs, suitable for the cottage or mansion. CHANDELIERS and GASELIERS of the newest patterns in glass, bronze, and or-moulu. Gas Lamps and Brackets, and Gas Fittings, of every description. SHOW ROOMS, 33, and 34, King William-street, London-bridge rl •OLD BY ALL THE TKAOE IN THE KINCDOftl. ORLANDO JONES & Co.'s ORIGINAL PATENT RICE STARCH Requires no B.dlinfj, is celebrated for producing a Beautiful Glaze, and retaining its stiffness in I the dampest weather. CAUTION—Ewery paeket hae a label with the name In- eerted under the Royal Arms. 8 £ 3 Witli alt tfce improve- £ 5 Mients; Strong wrought iron Fireproof Safes, with Kun;m\v.U r-prno J.of'ks ('unti ami Ui-rd Boxes; Stn-et' U.,ùr with small neat keys. Complete li.nol" err sizes ami priccs s-nt ,¡ a r'l.Ec"tjon. CIIUCB & Sox, 57, Paul's Clii.icliviin!, l.imdon 2: LoiJ- street, Liverpool; anil 1C, Market-street, Manchester. Agents-II. POOLEY & SONS, 20, Commercial-street, Newport, Monmouthshire. CAUTION. rr SCHWEFPE c- )8 S 30A WATER. A DECREE FOR PEltrHTL'AL INJUNCTION has lieeii i;rantu«l !■>' Vie.! ».ii t:.ee!K>r S:» i'.lUm Wood i-e-triiiiiins; Xles.-r. Cl.ij ton, M-rs. Itny u'-M -<>n .uid Mr. Selman respectively from nsm? us tmr.r tr: "i SwU \» Manufacturers, butties having the wonU i.n-l J. Schweppn & Co.. 51, iJariieiS fetieot, Oxibrd Street. fit:unptd ti11•; i■ j. alsi. ■ ■ rn iisiiii; l-il-ela ev i_-r ti:e iJi .-ucll bottles siinilitt tl:1 those LI^fil by MT-SM'S. >ELIWL) oe & Lo. AL-O a -r, -a Ox lade from seiiims aisv Soda W;-»cr not Mai.iif.irtur-'d l.y Messrs. ficlnveppe & I'd. IX SITU buTlXI'.Sor witii such imitatiou labols. And a further I)CT-<- f.,i a L'r^etu i! Iiijut.otioi) ri"-traiiiin;; Mr. John I.imtW fro:.I priatin- or ilbpi'sin^ of any spurious or imita- tion laW.s "atid ill each Suit the IM"-[wants were directed lo pay tho t'n- i> of Mes>rs. Sthweppe and ( o. AN1> NO TICK is hereby given that smu'.ar proce> lin; v. i.Uve forthwith institute.! ugidust all persons wÜi) shall be found oiltintlinj; afuro.- ^sH 1°"* H°Os*. X BEST ARTICLES AT -T-a Jg> a W S3 S Ironmongery & Furnishing WAREHOUSES. A PRICED FURNISHING LIST *w/ a. Sent Post Free. CO, 10*^ mo. TNLIA OUTFITS-THRESHEIl & GLENNY A (next door to Somerset House, Strand), manufacture tho following ARTICLES expreaaly for IndiaThresher's Kashmiro flannel shirts; Thresher's military shirts; Thresher's India ?aus« waistcoats Thresher's India Tweed suits; Thresher's overland trunk. N.B.—Lists of prices, with particulars of tho neccssarj outfit for India, wiU he forwarded by post on application. MR. W. T. WRIGHTON'S latest BALLADS. -LTJL A Mother's Last Farewell, 2s. 6d. The Lover's Letter Box, 2s. 6d. You Need Not Come Courting o .vie, zs. 6d. My Mother's Gentle Word, 2s. 6d. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still, 2s. 6d. On the Banks of a Beautiful River, 2s. 6d. N.B.— The Postman's Knock, 2s. 6d. This distinguished composer and teacher of singing publishes his new Ballads and Songs only through the medium of Her Majesty's music publishers, RoBERT COCKS and Co., New Burlington-street, London. W. METCALFE, BINGLEY, and Co.'s New Pattern lVJ. Tooth Brushes, penetrating unbleached Hair Brushei, improved Brushes, and genuine Smyrna Sponges, with every description of Brushes, Combs, Fancy Soaps, and Perfumery for the Toilet, at Metcalfe, Bingley and Co.'s only Establishment, 130B, and 131, Oxford-street. Sole makers of the Oatmeal and Camphor, and Orris Root Soaps, In Tablets 6d. each; and Metcalfe's celebrated Alkaline Tooth Powder, 2s. per box. M. B. and Co.'s Perfume* Almanack for 1858 now ready, M. each; poat-frea 7d. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. THE mischievous effects caused to the Lungs by every attack of cough, induces a tendency to Con- sumption, Bronchitis, and other dangerous disorders of the respiratory organs. A Doctor's bill may be saved by keeping ready for use, a box of the above celebrated Lozenges. Prepared and Sold in Boxes, Is. lid., and Tins, 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. and 10.. 6d. each, by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, &c., 79, St, Paul's Churchyard, London. Retail by all Druggists. ELASTIC SUPPORTING BELTS of a beautiful fabric and extreme lightness, for Ladies' use before and after accouchement. Instructions for measurement and prices on application. The Profession and Hospitals supplied' POPE & PLANTE, 4, Waterloo-place, Pall-Mall, London. ■pTTRVEYOES TO THE QUEEN.—CROSSE AND X 3LACKWELL'S pure and Wholesome Sauces, Pickles, and Condiments may bo had of all Grocers and Italian Ware- feousemen. Wholesale at 21, Sobo Square, London. C. & B. an agent* for HONS. SOYfiR'S Sauce*, Relish and ÅlQmaût .MtttariU NO MOKE PILLS NOR ANY OTHER MEDICINE. FOR CONSTIPATION, I N Olii KSTIOV, ( 0 YSPF.PSI A ), NKUVOUS, BILS.IOL'S, a'iJ HVKLl OOUIM- 1 \'TS, COUGH, ASTHMA, CONSl/MPSTON, and L) IC BI i.IT V. DU B.\ [Ui. Y's delicious, IIEALTII-r..ESTORI NG RKVALENTA ARABIC A FOOD Saves fifty tirncs its cost in other remedies, and curcs ihf above complaints and their C!)n3cqucuci;s. r From the Morning Chronicle.) IT is ever a pleasing duty of il Journalist to introduce to his J[_ readers some new discovery ca!cul<neJ to benefit that vast portion of our fellow-creatures, which has the strongest claims upon our sympathies. It i-; itli this feeling -liat w, call thè attention of invalids to I)tt flarr) it-vL- lenta Arabica Food," a I-'arina which possesses properties of a highly curative and deiicateiy nutriiive kin 1 and nume- rous testimonials from parties of unquestionable respectabi- lity, have attested that it supersedes medicine of CVCIY de- scription in the effectual and permanent removal of consti- pation, indigestion (dyspepsia), nervous, bilious, and iver complaints, hemorrhoids, flatulency, distension, acidity, heartburn, palpitation of the licirt, nervous hradacl'.es, lis- teria, neuralgia, dcafue-s, noises in the head and ears, pain5: at the pit of tlic stomach an'.l between the shoulders, erysi- oelas- eriiulions of skiii, irnl,uri,ies axid poverty of the blood, scrofula, cough, asthma, consumption, dropsy, rheumatism, gout, nausea and sickness duiing pregnancy, after eating, or at sea low spirite, spasms, epileptic fits, spleen, general debility, inquietude, sleeplessness, iuvoluntaiy blushing, paralysis, tremors, dislike to society, unfitness for study, loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood to the head, ex- haustion, melancholy, groundless fear, indecision, wretched- ness. It is, moreover, the best food for infants and invalids uenerallv, as it never turns acid on the weakest stom ich, nor interferes with a good liberal diet, but imparts a li.althy relish for lunch and dinner, and restores the faculty of diges- tion, and nervous and muscular energy to the most enfi ebled. Supported by testimonials from the Cilebrated Professor of Clelllistry, Dr. Andrew Ure; Dr. Shorland Dr. llarvry; Dr. Campbell j i > r. (iatliker; Dr. VVurzerj Dr. Iii-ratu l.ord Stuart de i).c). s cureil of many years' iudigestion (dys- pepsia), aud debility the Dowager Countess of Castlestuart a cure of nine years' nervous irritability and dyspepsia; Major-Gen. Thomas King; Capt. Parker D. ISingham, U.N., who was cured of 27 years' dyspepsia in six weeks time; Capt. Andrews, ll.N.; Capt. 1-dwards, lt.N.; Captaiu Allen, recording the cure of a lady from epileptic tits; ilie Itev. Charles iierr, of VV'insIow, Bucks-a cnlc of functional dis- orders; the llev. Thomas Minster, of St. Saviours, Leeds—a cure of five years' nervousness, with spasms and daily vomit- ings; Jsines Porter, lisq., Athol-street, l'erill-a ctue of 13 years' cough, with general debility, Mr. 1'hos. Woodbousc, of Bromley, recording a cure of a lady from constipatioil and sickness during pregnancy; Samuel Laxton, Iwii, Ijeichesler, —a cure of two years' diarrhoea Mr. W. If. Keeves, Pool I Anthony, Tiverton — a cure of 25 years' nervous irritability, with great prostration of strength; Mr. William Martin, 12, Patrick-street, Cork-a cure of eight years' daily vomiting I Itichard Willoughby, Ksq., 53, Herbert-street, London, for- merly of Calcutta —a curc of many years' biliousness. We extract a few more testimonials ;—" Kight years' dyspepsia, nervousness, and debiiity, with cramps, spasms, aud nausea, for which my servant had consulted the advice of many, lias been effectually removed by Da Ba.ry's delicious health-re- storing food in a very short time. 1 shall be happy to answer any enquiries. Rev." John W. Flavell, Ridlington Rectory, Norfolk. Three years' excessive nervousness, with pains in my ncck and left arm, and general debility, which ren- dered my life very miserable, lias been radically removed by On Barry's health-restoring l'od. Alex. Stuart, Archdea- con of Ross, Skibbereen."—Similar testimonials from Mr. J. M. Nu'ting, S'aiiiford — a cure of extreme nervousness Mrs. Maria Jolly* of Woi'tbam, i<ing, near Diss, Nortolk—a cure of lifty yeois indescribable agony ftoui dyspepsia, ner- vousness, asthma, cough, llaiulcncy, spasms, nausea, and vomitings; Miss Elizabeth Jacobs, ot Nalng Vicarage, Wal- tham Cross, Herts—a cure of extreme nervousness, indiges- tion, and gatherings; Miss Elizabeth Yeoman, Gateacrc, near Liverpool-a cure of ten years' and nervous irri- tability; Mr. James Roberts, liridgthouse, Frnnlcy—a cure of 3J years' diseased lungs, spitting of blood, liver derange- ments, deafness, singing m the ears, constipation, debility, shortness of breath, and cough Col. H. W., of (srantham — a cure of "out; Mr. Joseph vV alters, of Broadwidl Colliery, Olubury, "near Birmingham—a cure of angina pectoi i» and 500,000 other well-known indlvidnals, who have scut the dis- coverers and importers, Bjrry Uu Barry & Co 77, Regent street, London, testimonials ot the extraordinary manner in which their health has been restoied by this useful and eco- noinioal diet, after all other means had been tried 111 vain for many years, and all hopes of iceovery abandoned. Suitably packed for all climates, and with full instruction?. In canisters, lib.2s. 9J.; -lbs., 4s. Od. j o!bs., Us.; l'iins., Super rciiued quality,— lib., 0s. -Jibs., lis. tI:lH. 22s'; lOlbs., 33s. The 101b. and 12 b. Canisters are for- warded cairiage fiee, on receipt of Post oiiice order. Barry Utt Barry Sc Co., 77, Regent-siieet, London Forttiutn, Mason, •and Co., Purveyors to her Majesty, ISi, Piccadilly and the following AG KNTS Bridgend: Price Brotheis, Post Office; n. Roberts.— Cardiff: J. B. HopHin. John Hibbert, 3, Si. Mary-street; J. Flint; Thomas VV'akoford; W. L. lOvans, bridge: John Parsons.— Merthyr Tyuiil 1'. Price, Ma ket- sqtiare Mrs. M.W. White; 0, VV. Gay, Higli-sirjet Thas. Loveridge A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN Tiili SC1ENC! Ol? MI- DICIN10. PATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT BRITAI.V. DIPLOMK DE ECOLE »E PriAS.MACfE PII A tt M AC tE V r>E PARIS IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, VIENNA. The Patentee considers it necessary that every expedien should be adopted to Secure the Public against IMITATIONS of the Triesemar. None are genuine unless the l-ng/avings of the Seals of the Patent Ollice of Kngland, the Seals of the Ecole de Pha^nutcie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Vienna, aie affixed upon each wrapper, and around each case Imitations of the same are liable to the severest penalties the Cotiris of Law tan award. Till ES KM A it. No. 1, 2, and 3, prepared in the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste or smell, and can he carrif..1 in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in till ernes, divided into sepmate dose; as administered by Valpeau, Lalletnan, Roux, Ricoid, &c. &c and adapted for both sexes. fHRl HS KM A I?, No. I., is a remedy for RELAXATION I PKRM ATOR RH(1 £ A, and all the distressing conse- quences arising from early ubu-c, indiscriminate excesses, or too long residence in hot climates. It has restored bodily and sexual strength and vigour to thousands of debilitated individuals, who are now in the enjoyment of health and the Fllncllons of Aianhood; and whatever may be the CAUSI5 of DISQUALIFICATIONS for MAP.IilAGH, they are EFFECTUALLY sUBDl; ED by this Wonderful Discovery! TRIliSEM A R, No. If. effectually, in the short space of Three Days, completely and entirely eradicates all traces of Gonorrhoea, l-oth in its mild and aggravated forms, Glects, Strictures, Irritation of the Bladder, Non-retention of Urine, Pains of the Loins and Kidneys, and those disorders where Copan-i and Cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruiu of the health of a vast portioll of the population. TRIESEMAR, No. In., is the great Continental Remedy for Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms. It searches out and purities the deceased humors from the blood, aud clean-es the system from all deteriorat- ing causes; it also constitutes a certain Cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all Cutaneous Kruptions, removing and expel- ling in its course all corruptions and impurities from 'he vital stream, so as altogether to cradicate the virus of disease, and expel it with the insensible perspiration through the medium of the pores of the skin and urine, and is a never-failing lie- medy for that class of disorders which unfortunately th( English Physician treats with Alercuty, to the inevitable destruction ol the patient's constitution, and which all tha Sarsapariiia in the world cannot remove. Price lis. by post I g. Cd. extra), or four packets in one for 33s., (by post, 3s. &1. extra,; which saves lis., forwarded to any address, under any initial with secrecy and despatch t j all parts ot the kingdom, securely picked and protected Irom ob- servation. A'j cases can be hid from any Agent, whereby there is a saving of Jt'l 13. A Post Ollice Order addressed to Daniel Church, 78, Gracechurch Street, London, made payable at the Branch Post Ollice, Lombard Street, will meet with im- mediate attention. Cardilf-Evans, Chemist; Newport -NTessrs. Garrett Bros., Druggists; Bristol—Ponting, Chemist, High-street Glou- ccster- \Ir. W. Siallord, Chemist, Westgaie-street. HUMAN FRAILTY; a Popular Medical Work, ::1 price I i. post free, beautifully illustrated with 100 Eu- gravings, and containing tho opinions of Valpeau, Latleinardi UOIIX, Ricord, &c. It gives copious instruction for the per- fect Rostoration of those who are prevented by impediments fiom entering into the Married State, also showing the dread ful results from early abuse, Gonorrhea and Syphillis, and the benefits arising from the chemical tests and examination of of the Spermatoza, by the Author's newly-constructed Micro- scope, with powerful lenses. J. Allen, 20, Warwick-laue Goidon, 4ti, Leadcuhall-strcet, Loudon; and from all Agents for the sale GRATIS TO THE AFFLICTED. POISONOUS DRUGS AND DOCTORS' FEES ABOLISHED. EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY for the treatment and EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY for the treatment a„d Self Cure" of Spcrinatorrhosa, seminal weakness, debi- lity, nervousness, lassitude, depression of spirits, loss of ener- gy and appetite, pains in the back and limbs, timidity, s. If distrust, dizziness, want of energy, love of solitude, ground- less fears, palpitation of the heart, noises in the head and ears, indecision, wietchedness, involuntary di,charges, im. paired sight and memory, indigc-tiou aud bodily prostration of the whole s)steiii, including impotency and mental and physical incapacity, &c„ by nutans of the newly discovered "AMERICAN INVENTION," which supersedes (in the above complaints) poisonous drugs, which are given under various disguisis to the utter ruin of the patient's health, with invaluable information on microscopic tests, which reveal hidden mysteries. Also H1N PS TO THOSE COS- TEMP LA 1INU \1A It 111 AGE,sent on receipt of six stamps, by CHARLES WATSON, M.D., physician to the Bedford Dispensary, 27, Alfred Place, Bedford Square, London. "This novel and scientific A M ii lilCAN DISCOVERY shows the absurdity of the Eaglish treatment of such cases, and will prove aboon to 'SuU'eiing Invalids,' who may safely and speedily regain pristine health and vigour by adopting the means presented. Eveiii)ag Sun. "A new and extraordinary era in the science of medicine." Globe. "The important fact that these alarming couiplaiuts may easily be removed without drugs is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as tlopted, fully explained."—Medml Review. ¥>UPfURES EFFECTUALLY CURED without JLL a Till 'St;. Dr. BARKER'S ceUbrated remedy for liup'iue is protected by the royal letters patent of England, and secured by these.ils of the J\oyal Colleges oi Meaicin'' of PHi" a i i Vienna. It was completely uceesaful ill erlr- ing 403 r "cs last year in private practice, an I is now made ku own .is a public duly through the medium of the press. In every case of single or double rupture in either sex, ho.v- cver bad or long standing, it is perfectly applicable, ctlecting a cure in a few causing no confinement or inconveni- ence in its use whatever, and will be hailed as a boon by all those who have for years been obliged to wear torturing trusses, and other means of support. Persons in any part of the world can have the remedy sent to them, post free, (packed so that no one can know its contents,) with full and simple instructions for use, oil receipt of 10-i.6d.in postage stamps, or bv Post Ollice order payable at the General Post Oiiice, to Charles Barker, M.D., 10, ilrook street, 1101- born, L'-ndon. Any imitation or infringement of this triple patent will at once be proceeded against, and restrained by injunction of the Lord High Chancellor. A DEATH BLOW TO DOCTORS. QUACKERY UNMASKED, A death blow to Doctor's Bdh; giving it full exposure of the various frauds practised by a host of advertising anrl other quacks, who profess to cure all diseases, and not only rob the un- thinking of their money, in many cases entirely ruin 111 eir health. This book is written by a retired hospital physician, who freely gives a sutfering world the benclit of his vast ex- perience; the prescriptions for all complaints are written in plain English, so that every person C'lie himself for a mere nothing. A copy of this truly valuable book will be sent free to any one on recipt of two penny postage stamps, by Dr. Leslie, 6, Clarke's Place, Bagnyge Wells ifoad, London, The author has already given away upwards of seventy thousand copies of this extraordinary work. ¡, This is the mojt fearless exposure of the nefarious practices of quacks we have ever read."—Sunday Times. 11 We think it our duty to advise all our readers to procure this crushing expo- sure of a gang of adveitising empirics."—Daily News. "If this book were universally distributed, a certain class of pestiferous advertising would be done away wilh.Tirnes, The Doctor deserves our warmest thanks for his hold attack on i he -riatit KNOW THYSELF.—Marie Coupeile, the origi- nal Graphiolof-i't, continues to give her useful and interesting delineations of character, from an examination of the handwriting, ill a style of description peculiarly her own, and never before attempted in this country. All per- sons desirous of knowing ii)cinseltes, or the true character of any friend in whom they may be interested, must send a specimen of their writing, stating the sex and age, and the fee of 13 penny post stamps to Alias Coupelle, b0, Cattle- street, Oxford-street, London; and they will receive in a few days a full and minute ddail of the talents, tastes, directions virtues, failings, &c., of the writer, with many other things hitherto unsuspected All letters are considered strictly con(ideutial, and as many correspondents omit sending their addresses, it would prevent mistakes if they enclosed a directed envelope.—From F. N..< I have received yours and consider your skill oirprisitig.C. S. Your descrip- tion of the young lady's character is remarkably correct. W. S. Your interesting answer to my note is quite true.' — II. W. Your outline sketch of my character is maivel- lously correct."—Miss F. Mamma says the character you sent me is a tru; one,"—Miss W. N. I must say that you have described his character very aecuratcly.I HS II. S. I a-n ifr-ud lin eu ir.ijter is as yon describe it too truly." Git AT IS GRATIS 1 The three hundredth thousand, greatly improved. I^VEMY MAN HIS OWN UOCTOil; a popular guide to J health; with di- tary rules and prescriptions for the self cine of the inost prevalent diseases. lIy an emincnt Physi. cian. An eiritely new edition, greatly enlarged and ampli- fied. Sent free on receipt of 4 penny post, stamp? by Nl r. I,awes, Medical Bookseller, 11, Hand Court, Holliom, London To all Our readers we can racomniend this all 1111- erring ó,ude.Era. Being written by a clever general prac- titioner, its advice is sound and reliable."—Times. "Tlie young esp- cially may learn a good lesson from its pages." — Bolton Mercury. Written by a man who practises what he preaches."—Evening Sun. To the Vlarried allll Unmar- ried we particularly recommend this work, as it contains in- formation sought in vain from other sources."—Atlas. I AO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR.WHIS- U KERS, &c. ? If so, use Miss Couptdle's Crinntriar which has for oiany years been noted all over the world, for its almost miraculous properties, and is the ouly remedy for restoring the hair that can be fully depended upon. It is guaranteed to produce Whisker-, moustachios, cyobrows, &c., in a few weeks, and will be found eminently successful ill nourishing, curling and beautifying the hair; chicking greytnss in all its stages, strengthening weak hair, prevent- ing its tailing ofF, and restoring it in baldness from whatever cause. Upwards of 100 physicians have recommended it is the nurjery, for promoting a fine, healthy head of hair, and averting baldness in after years. Sent post free on receipt of 2-1 penny postage stamps, by Miss Coupelle,69, Casth-st. Newinan-st., Oxloid-st., London, or may be obtained of the following Agents, and ail other Chemists and perfumers in the world, in bottles price 2s. each, ot large family bottles, containing the quantity of 5 small ones price Cs. each. CAUTION.—To ensure having the genuine Crinutriar, purchasers must observe that a 16 pai»e pamphlet on the management "f the Ilair, Whiskers, & is enclosed with each bottle, and that each packet has a red stamp pasted outside with the words Rosalie Coupelle" in white letters engraved thereon; aud that the IV(,Ir,IS COLII)elle's Crin- utriar" are moulded on esch glass bottle. Extracts lioin testimonials inserted with the consent of the writers. ''My whi^kots are greatly improved by using it.—W. A. Hill. "It has already consilerably thickened my hair "—Miss Modlin. My customers speak highly of your Crinutriar."—Jones, Chemist, 5, Paradise-st.r Liver- pool. "I was bald nine years but I lind new hair coming rapidly."—J. Hone. "Thanks to your stud, I have an ex- cellent moustache and whiskers.—M.jor brown. I had iost my hair in patches, bat it has elfectually restored it. -Miss Hewitt. After 20 years baldness, I consider it has acted miracutousty."—H. Moir. "My moustache is won- derfully improved from u ing only one buttlc, W. Aspen A complete Toilet Guide sent post free for four pelluy postage stamps. LIQUID HAIR DYE. COUPELLE'S DYE is the only pure and efticient one extant, it changes the hair in three miuutes to any required elude, from light auburn to a jet black, so beautifully natu- ral as to dely detecion, aud will be found inliniu ly superior to the many disgraceful dyef now advertised. w Inch smell horribly, Btain the skin, burn the hair, and leave an unna- tural tinge. Price 3s. Gd. per bottle, of the following agents, aud all chemists and perfumers, or sent free by post on receipt of 52 penny pijst stamps, by Miss Coupelle, 69, Castle-st., Newman-st., London. Your hair dye is highly spoken of by all who have purchased it of inc."—Mr. Whit- aker, 22, Fargate, Shelluld. Your dye has succeeded ad- mirably, it gives such a natural tinge."—.Mr. Pearce, Lud- low. I have seveial times been greatly deceived by hair dyes but have found yours perfect in effect."—Mrs. North. Send me another battle of your excellent hair Jye. Major Weston. Sold by James, Joy, and Evans, Cardiff; Roberts" chemist, Conway; Hughes, cherni;t, Bangor; Grifliths, chemint, High-street, Carnarvon Price Brothera, Post- office, Bridgend Thomas, chemist (opposite Angel), Mer- thyr; Watkins, High-street, Abergavenny White, chem- ist, Guildhah-quare, Carmarthen; Williams, chemist, High-street, Cardigan; Davies, chemist, and Potter, Herald-i/fice, Haverfordwest; Treweeks, chemist, Pem- broke; Evans, chemist, High-street, Swansea; Moore, chemist, Broad-street, Newtown; Stephens chemist, High- street, Merthyr-Tydlil Ferris, Score, & Co., Union-street Bristol; and through all respectable chemists, &c. New and I mproved Edition, enlarged to 196 pages, illustrated by 100 Anatomical Coloured Engravings on Steel, just published, price, free by post, One Shilling. THE SILENT FRIEND, a Medical Work on the physical exhaustion aud decay of the frame, from the effects of solitary indulgence, infection, and the injurious conseijueuces from the use of Mercury with observations on tt the obligations of marriage, and directions for obviating cer- tain disqualnications. By It. tid [,id Co., Sur- geous. Sold by l'iper Brothers, 23, Paternoster-row Han- nay, 63, and Sanger, 100, Oxford-street; and Gordon, 116, Leadenhall-street, London. PART THE FIRST treats of the anatomy and physiology of the re-productive organs, and is illustrated by light Coloureu Engravings, with Microscopical Views of the Sperinatoza in the urine. PART THE SECOND treats of the consequences resulting jota excessive indulgence, and their tarncutabteptTects oil file system, producing mental and bodily weakness, nervous excitement, and generative incapacity. It is particularly ad- dressed to those who are prevente in consequence from cn- tering iuto the marriage state, and points out the sure means of perfect and secret restoration to manhood. It is illustrated by Three Explanatory Engravings, PAUT THE THIRD treats of the diseases resulting from in- fection, either in the primary or secondary form, aiM con- tains explicit directions fortheir treatment. The consequence of early neglect or of mistreatment, aud of the abuse of lIler- cury, in entailing broken health, and a miserable existence, are also clearly pointed out. This section is illustrated by Seventeen Coloured Engravings. L'AKT THE FOURTH is devoted to the consideration of marriage,alld its duties. The reason of physical dt-qualilic.i- tions, and the causes of unproductive unions, are also con- sidered. and the whole subject critically and philosophically inquired into. The CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM r, expressly employed to renovate the impaired powers of life, when ex- hausted by the influence exerted by so i'ary indulgence on the system. Its action is purely balsamic; Its pOWCI iu ClI- invigoraiing the frame in all cases of nervous aud sexual debility, oOstinate glects, impolcncy, barreuues- and debili- ties arising from venereal excesses, has been demonstrated by its unvarying successi thousands of cases. To those persons who are prevented elllering the married state iu con- sequence of early errors, it is invaluable. Pfic. lis. per bottic, or four quantities in one for 33s., which saves lis. The CONCHNTKATUD i)vrEltSiVi-, KSSHNCE, an anti-syphilitic remedy, for purifying the system from venereal contamination, and is recommended for any of the varied forms of secondary symptoms, such as eruptions on the skta, blot cli es oil the head and face, enlargement of the throat, tonsils, and uvula threatened destruction of Ihe nose. pal- ate, &c. Its action is pure y detersive and its bencliebl' in- Hucnce on the system is undeniable. Price lis. and 33s. per bottle, also asaving of lis. The £5 cases of Syriacurn or Concentrated Detersive Ussence can be had from any of tha Agents; whereby there is a saving of £1 12s. PERRY'S PLRIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS constitute an effectual remedy in all cases of gonorrhoea, gleet, stricture, and diseases of the urinary organs. Pric: 2s. (Jd., 4s. 6 J., and lis. per box. Sold by Barclay & Son., Farringdon-street; Darby and Gosden, 140, Lradenhall-stroet; W. Sutton and Co., 10, Bow churchyard; W. Edwards, G7, St. Paul's churchyard; J Sanger, 150, Oxlord-street; Hannay and Dietrichsen, 03 Oxfoid-street Better and Harding, 4, Ch ap;ide: Prout and Haisant, 220, Strand, and all medicine vendors through- out the United Kingdom. Cardiff—Evans,Chemist; Newport—Messrs. Garret Bros. Druggists; Bristol-Pouting, Chemist, High-street; Orion* este?—JVIJF W, Stafford, Chemist, Westgate.street. AN ACT OF GRATITUDE. 5,000 Copies of a Medical Hook for Gratuitous Circulation Es(t., liaviiir been effectually cured of Nervous Debility, Lot's of Memory, aud Diiune«s of Sight, resulting from the early erroi s of youth, by following the instructions given in a medical work by a Physician, he considers it his duty, in gratitude to the author, and for the benefit of Nervous Sufferers, to ^publish the Means u-ed. He will, therefore, send fre. to any addie-s, in a sealed CII- velop", ou receipt of a directed envelope enclosing two stamps (to prepay postage), a copy of the Medical Wot k.cott taining every information required.—Address, G. TUQ.\lAS, Esq., Craven Hoii'f, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. FOR RHEUMATISM, FEVERS, COUGHS, COLDS, &c. IN all the various forms of these complaints, from which numbers suffer so severely, particularly during the Winter Month", a more salutary Remedy cannot be restored to, or one that has effected more extraordinary Cures, that the Genuine Ba!eiwvi's Pectoral Drops, which, may be pur- chased at ths Original Warehouse, No. 10 How Cht-rch, Yard, Cbeiipside, and at most respectable Medicine Vendor, either in Town or Country. Like many other valuab!? Medicines, however, it is very much couuterteitcd, which renders it the more necessary for Purchasers to be particular in inquiring for Bateman's Drvps, which have the words ltl)lciiY & Co." iu the Stamp, and are the only genuine sort. In bottles, price Is. qd. and "2s. 9d. ci'.ch. DUAFNESS, NOISES IN 15A RS—TH 1CK.I",NED M UM- BRA NU—want of secretion-Nervous Deafness. In stantaneous Belief. Distressing Noises momentarily stopped, An Act of Benevolence. Extraordinary Discovery by Dr. WATTt'ftS when in China. Just published, for gratuitous circulaliou-Scnt free by post on receipt of 6 postage stamps (postage), enabling deaf sufferers in any part of the world to regain their hcaung, by a safe and painless remedy, un- known in this country. Dr. JOHN KtCMOL WATTKRS, lesident and consult- ing physician to the British and Foreign liar lulirmary, at, Soring Garden*, Charing Cross, cured himself of 1) years' deafness an,1 distressing noi-es by an expeditions and simple treatment, discovered during a residence in China; al." hundreds of private patients considered incurably deaf, By this book ilealness need no more be dreaded—sufferers can cure themselves—explaining how the author was cured, the means used, rescuing the deaf from snares and frauds of daily advertising quacks, etc. Eminent physicians and clergymen, some of whcui have been cured by Dr. Waiters, can houcatly aud truly testify the fai l, having Witnessed with startling amazement deaf children and aged sufferers made to hear conversation perfectly, though deaf for 40 or 50 years. Dr. Wa!lUS is a Member of the Hoyal English College of Surgeons, obtained his Diploma, March 31, 11H3, also Licentiate of the London Royal Apothecaries' Hall, Diploma granted, Jan. 30, lf'30. Dr. Wattcrs receives patients in consultation, every day, between I I and 4. In one exami- nation he guarantees to re-tore hearing, however incre- dible it appears, without an instant's inconvenience or suffering. All letters to be directed to Dr. Waiters, liar Infirmary, 32, Spring Gardens, Charing Cro-iS, Loudon. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY For NERVOUSNESS, RliLVM I I'll) >i, fc KXll V'JSTION Protected by lioyal Letters Patent, And sanctioned by all the great Continental Colleges of Medicine. DR. DE IIOOS' celebrated GUTT.E VT1VE UH, LIFE are the great European Uemo.dy for Spermatorrhea, lixhaustion, Nervousness Debility, Aversion to and incapacity for Society, Study, ar Business, Snaking of tho Hands and Limbs, Indi- gestion, l'latulcncy, Shortness of Breath, Asthma, Con- sumptive Habits, Dimness of Sight, Dizziness, t'ains in the Head, Lroptions, Blotches, Pimples, Sore Throat, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofula, and all those disi ases for which mercury, sarsapariiia, &c., are not only employed in vain, but loo often to the utter destruction of tlie snlfelcr's health. Their almost mOlrvclloHs powers must be fell to be believed. Hundreds of apparently hopeless cases, which had hcen given up by the faculty, have been speedily cured, and many thousands have derived almost miraculous relief, when everything else had signally failed. Tlie Guttto Vilæ are the rcs ilt of long practical investigation of the remedies best adapted for these diseases, and ill addition to tlie great test EXI'rli I- XCL they have received the sanction of inauv of the highest medical authorities throughout Europe, as entirely superseding all those question.iblo reme- dies which have too long been the sole reliauce of the medica I mr-ii of this country. i'rice Us., and four times the quantity at S3), per bottle, of th" following Agents, and through every other Chemist in the world. PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, J. RHEUMATISM, GOUT, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS & BLADDER, STRICTURE, &c., &c. Dli. DE ROOSS COMPOUND R li N A L PILLS, arc celebrated all over the world as a most safe and speedy remedy for the above dangerous complaints. Discharges of any kind, Stone in the Bladder, and Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs generally. Possessing tonic properties, they agiee with the most delica'e sto.nach, strengthen the digestive organs, increase the appetite, improve the. general health, and ill three days will effect a cure when copaiba, cubebs, and ail dangcion* medicines of that class have utterly failed. Is 1 .^d., 2s. lJd., 4s. Od., 1 Is. and 33s. per box, of all the Agents below, and through every other Chemist in the, world, or will be sent free 011 receipt of the amount iu Hostage Stamps. These ce ebratcd Pills are an infallible remedy in the most obstinate cases. By their use alone, many thousand,, in (,, »ave been annually restored to Wealth, when evety other medicine hail failed. 'Their vast superiority over every tiling else in the cure of the above complaints, is universally ac- knowledged, alld the extraordinary demand for them ever since their finst introduction is without precedent. In no instance have they ever been known to fail, or to produce those dangeious symptoms so often resulting from copaiba, cubebs turpentine, and other medicines usually resorted to. They require neither confinement nor change ol diet, and may justly be considered tile oldy rc.iUy safe and efficacious remedy for all stages of those disordeis for which they are recommended. By the introduction of the above, the Proprietor has no desire to supersede its own personal u'cf"iue, but there are doubtiess many who from natural diffidence, sense of shame, or fear of discovery, would hear their afflictions iu silence, rather than apply for aid, or utibjsoiu their sorrows to those from whom they may reasonably cxpect sympathy ami relief. To such it is believed the above will be an ac- ceptable I),'oll, for besides their uniform efficacy, the sufferer Call Safely conduct his case iihom tile knowledge of a Second person, and thus cure himself speedily, privately, aud at the least possible expense. Sold by James, Joy, and Evans, Cardiff; Roberts Chemist, Conway; Hughes, chemist, Bangor; Griffith chcinist, High-street, Carnarvon; Price Brothers, Post oiiice, Bridgend; Thomas, chemist, (opposite Angel), Mer- thyr; Watkins, H-gh-street, Abergavenny; White, che- mist, Guiidhall-square, Carmarthen; Williams, chemist, High-street, Cardigan Davies, chemist, & Potter, Herald- oflice, Haverfordwest; Treweeks, chemist, Pembroke; Evans, chemist, High-street, Swansea, Moore, chemist, Broad-street, Newtown Stephens, chemist, High-street, AlerthyrTydtit;Ferris, Score, & (Jo., Union-st., Bristol andobtainabte through all Medicine Vendors, ot whom also may be had "THE MUOICA-L ADVISER." CAUTION. — Sufferers are cautioned against aquack adver- tising in tha same street, and should also guard against the recommendation of spurious or other medicines by uiipt in- cipled Vendors, who thcreby obtaiu a larger profit. To pro- tect the public against fraud, her Majesty's Honourable Commissioners have directed the words WALT lilt Dli ROOS, LONDON," to be printed in white letters on the Stamp affixed o the above, without which, none can be genuine, and to imitate which is felony, and the offender will be prosecuted by her Majesty's Government. ON TUB TUKATAIHN T OF SP liRYI\T0RRH(E and 0, other URINO GENITAL DISliASliS, by a Novel, Safe, and most successful Method. Seventy Auatomical, Explanatory, Coloured Engravings. In Six Languages, Fifty-third Edition, price Is., through all Booksellers, or sent post free from the Authors for 1 I Postage Stamps. 'l'lIg MEDICAL ADVISED, on Nervous Debility JL and the various forms of Premature Decay, both mental and physical, ansingfrom youthful excesses, infec- lioll, tile effects of climate, &c. rClIluks on use of the Microscope, aud the questionable treatment advocated hy cer- tain writers; followed by practical observations on marriage plain directions for the prevention and removal of cer- tain Disqualifications, rules for self-treatment, &c By WALTER DE ROOS, M.O., 10, BKRNERS-STIIEKT, Ox- FORD-STLTUET, L<>NL)<>N. I Sold at the GU VIIOIAN OFFIGR, Ciriliif; also in London by Piper, & Co., 23, Paternoster-row; Birmingham Holdsworth, 11, New-street; Bmuford, Pratt, chemist Biistol, Ferris & Co., chemists: Dublin, Berry, 102, Great Britain-street; Edinburgh, Robinson, 1 l.Greetiside-street Glasgow, Love, bookseller Halifax, Dyer, chemist; Leeds, Reintiardt, 76, Briggate Liverpool, Piiestly, Lord- street; Manchester, Wesimacott, 4, Market-sti eet; Sheffield, Whuiaker, 22, Fargate; Wolverhampton, Alander & Co., chemists. REVIEWS. "The IIIformation therein conveyed is really essential to those who contemplate inAt-ria,.re.Rcei)rd. It contains precisely the information too often studiously kept from the young and thoughtless.—However, the know- ledge must come some time, and happy is the person who does not become its possessor too late."—Politician. The above woik, which contains the practical remarks of nearly a quarter of a century, and treats in plain and sym- pathising language Oil the various impediments and dis. qualilications to marriage, particularly recommends itself as n safe, unerring, and infallible guide to the speedy restora- tioll and permanent pieservation of bealih aud vigour. For want of a book of this nature many a once promising you'll who started fairly on the voyage, of lite, has been awfully anti irretrievably wrecked 011 tlie shoals aud quicksands which beset his course. Tne necessity and importance of the work are further shown by the fact, that there are few persons who do not at some period require such information as may be found in its pages. While, lherdor;" It affords a whole- some lesson to the inexperienced, its perusal may als.. instrumental in averting the serious consequences of indis- cretion from those who have unhappily incurred them and as the treatment recuiniuendcd has been uniformly successful ill uiany thousand of parallel cases, the reader may the more confidently anticipate for himself the sillnebeneticial result. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE can be successfully treated by corrcspondstice only, on remitting the usual fee oftf, when advice & medicines will be promptly despatched secure from observation. Hours for personal consultation daily fro," 11 till 4, Sunday excepted. Post-office Orders to be made payable at the Holborn Oiiice to Dr. WALTEU DE ROOS, 10, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. N.B. Should difficulty arise in procuring any of the above, enclose the iinouut per Post-office Order, or other- wise, to 10, Berners-street, ami tUey will be seat securely packed per return, I SURE CURE. T ALBERT'S ASTHMATIC BALSAM, truly effica- L cious and pieasan*, without confining the bowels, or affecting the henii. A few of the many thousand testimonials of Cures of Asthma, Consumption, Cough-, Colds, Shortness of Breath, and ail disoiders of the Cheot and Lungs by takiug LAM- llERT'S ASTHMATIC BALSAM. Sufferers from As hma, of however long standing, or those who arc prevented fro;n even lying down for fear of suffocation, may rely 011 immediate relief, and a cure will certainly follow the use of it. Those who are subject to, or suffering from Bronchitis, should immediately take a few doses of this wonderful medicine. Extraordinary Cure of Asthma. To 1\Ir. T. Taunton Clarke, Druggist, &c., Bodmin, April 91h, 18;)7. Sir,—I was dreadfully aflllcted witft Asthma for many years. For the five years the cough and expectoration were so great as almost to occasion suffocation. I am a till streamer, but was utterly unable to work, and incapable of lying down in my bed during the whole period—being frequently obliged to sit up all night in a chair by the fire. I tried many IT edical men in the neighbourhood, but it was of no avail. A short time since, being at your old established shop, I was tecom- meu.Ip,1 to Iry It L;¡mbl'rt'g Asthmatic 13:llsam." I followed the advice given, a id rejoice to say that after taking i or 3 small anll:3 or 4 large bo'tles, I am now able to work and to walk as well as I ever could in my life, although more than 55 years of age. The cough and spitting entirely ceased both by night and day, Your much obliged servant, EDWARD TRUSCOTT. Jamaica Inn, Bolvcntor, Cornwall. To Mr. W. Lambert. Bodmin, May 1st, 1857. Dear Sir,-I have much pleasure in handing you the enclosed testimonial to the extraordinary efficacy of your asttmatic bilsam, tity salefjr which is steadily increasing, and I consider it one of those patent medicines worthy the conlihllce of the public. I am, dear sir, yours faithfully, T. TAUNTON CLARKK. Surprising Cure of Asthma and Spitting of Blood. Extract of a Letter fiotn Mr. Edwin Squire, bookseller, liasl- gate, Louth, Lincolnshire, dated 20(11 Sept., 1853. To Mr. W. Lambert, chamist, 20, Jerinyn-atreet, Hay" nasiket, London.—Sir,— Your Asthmatic Balsam has been used in many instances in this town with astonishing effect. One of tho cases to which I refer was a person apparently on the borders of the grave she had been afflicted for some years with Asthma, attended with violent coughing, shortness of breath, and very frequently spitting of blood, and was prevented from laying down for fear of sulTocation. Afer giving up all hope of recovery, the was advised to try a bottle of Lambfrt« Asthmatic Balsam," which gave her immediate relief, and after she had taken a few bottles, her dreadful di«ca«e quite disappeared, and her constitution is so renovated that she is now a wonder both to her neighbours and herself. In another case of a fomile who seemed to be in the last stage of con. junction, your fSulnam piovel highly beneficial; the eirect of a single bottle was almost like a miracle, and has now effected a perfect cure, aud thus had she been rescued from that most distressing disease by your invaluable Balsam. In conscquence of these many wonderful cures, your Asthmatic Balaam is vcy highly and extensively recommeuded and used elfcctuilly for ilie cure of coughs, colds, a»thmas, »hort- ness ol breath, spitting of blood, and coutuinptiou and the demands, therefore, are very gret. I kuow many cases, in addition to the above, where perfect cures have been elTected of asthma, SEE., in their worst form. Wonderful Cure. Extract of a letter from Mr. Cbatles Mumby, Chemist and Druggist, 53, High-street, Gosport, dated December 7 ib, 1852. To Mr. Lambert, Chemist, Jcrmyn-st, Hayimrket, London ''I,J hn Henry Adams, am a gunner in her Majesty'* Royal Artillery, and while stationed at inl;tlta, six years ago) was suddenly se zed in the middle of the night with a violent attack of Asthma, and was nearly suffocated with great difficulty in breathing, and excessive cough for two hours. This ti-ited me acc mipanied with violent pain in my side, and continued the same interval for upwards of two mouths, and has troubled me more or less ever since, after being in th«! hospital twice, and tried every remedy that my friends could recommend, or any means command, without obtain- any permanent relief; after reading all advertisnient of Lambert's Asthmatic Balsam, I resolved as a last resource to try it, and wonderful to relate, the cough, difficulty of breathing, pain in the side, &r..th.it had resisted every other remedy, yielded to this. After taking only four small bottles, I am now completely free from any of the distressing symptoms of asthma, and, in fact, my health is quite tee established." Mrs. Mary Banks, of Caroline-street, Camden Town, was cured of a violent cough by taking four doses. Prepared ouly anti sold by VV. LAMBERT, Chemist, 20» Jermyn-streef, Haymarket, London, in Bottles at 13 £ d. 2<. 3d. and 4s tid. Be particular and ask for LA,\IUl::ll'l"g ASMATIC BALSAM,' and do not be persuaded to take any other medicine. Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. Nothing bring* on Nervous Debility, Prematnre 01,1 Age aad shortens human life, iiioce than Diseases of the Chest. UNDER THE SFE 5 AND PATLTON AO E OF THE THE PRINCIPAL QUEEN NOBIHTT. THE ONLY REAL. CUKE WITHOUT INWARD MEDICINE IS ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS, FOR COURH» Asttuna, Hoarseness, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, Croup, Hooping Cough, Influenza, Chronic Strains Biuises, Lumbago ,)1' Pilins in the Back, Spinal and Rheu- matic Affections, Diseases of the Chest, and Local Pains. FROM THOUSANDS OF WONDERFUL CURES. l'itcliley Hall, near Marlbro', March, 18, 1857. Sirs, —It is with heartfelt gratitude thai 1 write these lew lines, in order that sufferers from complaints similar to that under which I have myself laboured since December, 18-10 I have been afflicted at intervals with Croup and Spasms and, although I have tiied many remedies, they were all next '0 useless, until a short time ago, when a friend coming from Sheffield brought one of your Roper's Plasters; aud since that time I have experienced no recurrence of the malady. YOJ are at perfect liberty to make any us2 of this letter. I H'inaiii, yours truly, ROBERT POTTER. Messrs, Roper & Son, Providence Row, Hall, Jan. 15, 1807. Sir,— Having received reiuaikable benefit from Roper's Royal Bath Plaster, 1 wish to make my case known for the use of others. Some months ago I caught a severe cold which brlHlght on shaking Fits. Tnese settled in illY chest. I became so iil ihat I requited constant attendance. One of Roper's Plasters was applied, which produced relief at ouce, ami now lam fast progressing to a recovery.— I am, Sir, your* respectfully, MARTHA 11 AN N ,\ll ROBINSON. Mrs. Granger Whitham, Essex, wrilcs: I have leceived much benefit from the use of your Roper's Plasters, one for a sprain of the back, and at another time for paiu in the side Dated Feb. 5, 1857. BED-FAST FOR FOUR MONTHS. Mr. II. Maiden, of Bury, has great pleasure in handing to Messrs. Roper and Son a recommendation of Roper's Plaster by Mr. William Dutsou, Earl street, Bury, for a severe infla- mation of the Lungs. He was bed-last for four months, and is quite certain his recovery is through the timely assistauee of your valuable Roper's Plaster, wfiieii he purchased at my shop. You are at liberty to make use of this in any way you think proper, for the benefit of the publio generally, March 13, 1833. Ajjlicted Seven Years with a dreadful Cough, South Carlton, near Lincoln, Dec. 15, 1831. Gentlemen,-I am requested by a poor man in this village to write to you respecting the eifects of one of your Roper's Plasters. lie has been aiilicled witli a dreadful cougfi tor the last seven years, and lor which he has been advised to try one of Roper's Plasters, which he has no* had on three weeks, and which 1 am happy to inform you lias been attended with bene- ficial results, as the cough is not so violent, aud the phlegm, which at first was thick alld tough, has been changed to ordinary spittle. — I remain yours obediently, To Messrs, Roper and Son. SAML. BEECII. Utij riuciplcd Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spuriolls Imitations. Purchasers are therefore eantloned to NOITCJKI—The words, ROPER'S ROYAI. BATH PLASTER," engraved on the Governmcnt Stamp and the Pro- prietor's Auto- 1 graph on .he back, thus :— .-n —. —^ PREPARED ONLY BY PORT. ROPER, AND SON CHEMISTS, SHEFFIELD Ou Medico-Chemical Principles, from British Herbs and the Gums and oalsams of the Eastern Clime, where The trees drop balsam, aud on all the boughs Health si!; aii,l tiiakes it a,; it Full-sui'.d Plasters, Is. IJd.; and for Children,9'jd. each or direct by post, in receipt of Is. 11, or I s. each, in postage stamps. Sold by most Patent Mediciuc Vendors in the United Kingdom. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! — Be particular and ask for ROPKfi'S PLASTERS. Public Opinion have proved the Plaster Pills to be the Marvel of the Age. ROPER'S PILLS (though originally only intended to assist the operation of ROI-ER'S HOYAL BATH PLASTER), have proved the best remedy forall those distressing symptoms attending a weak and disordered Stomach, Liver complaints, Bilious irregularities. Indigestion, such as Nauttaor Sickness, Loss of Appetite, Loathing of Food, Paiu in the Bowels, Languor anil depression of Spirits, Giddiness, Swimming or deter- mination of Blood to the Head, &c., the forerunner of apoplexy. INDIGESTION AND LIVER COMTLAINT. Sproatley, near Hull, Oct. 3, 1853. Sirs,—Having found great benefit from Roper's Royal Hath Plasters and Pills, I wish to make my case known for the all. vantage of those who as I have done for a long time, IILlve been afflicted with spasmodic pains in the chest, and palpitation of the heart, arising from indigestion and liver complaint; 1 was under medical treatment many months with- out feeling any better. At last I tried one of Roper's Plasters and a box of Pills, which gave me relief in a few days, from which time my health has improved, and I am now quite well. I remain, with thanks, yours respectfully, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. Roper's Pills are a purely Botanic compound, and warranted free from any deleterious ingredient, being composed of choice herbs, roots, gums, and balsams, by ROBT. ltOPER and SON, Chemists, Sheffield, in boxes at Is. Ild 21. 9d., and 45.6J. each. Sold by most Chemists and Bookseller in the United Kingdom. ASK FQR ROPER'S PILLS,
RAILWAY TIMH TABLES.
RAILWAY TIMH TABLES. I TAFF VALE RAILWAY. TIME TARLE.—On and after Nov. 17, 1856. UP TRAINS. — Week Days. Sundays. I 2 3 1 2 a.m. p.m. p.n>. a.m. p.m. Cardiff Docks 9 If>( 2 4-"> b 15 8 451 3 45 Cardiff 9 30 3 0 G 30 9 0 4 0 Llandalf 9 3'J 3 9 6 3y 9 9 4 9 Pentyrch 9 47 3 17 6 47 9 17 4 17 Taff's Well 9 53 3 23 6 53-9 23 4 23 Treforest 10 5 3 35 7 6 9 35 4 33 Newbridge 10 10 3 40 7 11 9 41)' 4 40 Aberdare J unction 10 21 3 51 7 23 9 51 4 51 Incline Top 10 31 4 1 7 33 10 11 5 I Trodyrhiew 10 45 4 15 7 49 10 15j 5 15 Merthyr 10 55 4 25 8 0 10 25j 5 25 I Abcrdare June. 10 25 3 55 7 -27 9 55| 4 55 g j Mount 1 in Ash 10 38 4 8 7 41 10 8 5 8 J 2 Treainan ,| 10 46 4 16 7 50 10 16 5 Id I Aberdare 10 50 4 20 7 55 10 20 5 20 TRAINS.—IfeekDayt. Sundays. 1 2 3 Mai' 1 \laiY STATIONS. — ——» a.m. p.m. p.m." a.m. p.m. .Merthyr 8 30| 1 0 6 30 9 0 4 0 Ti-ou,iy,-hiew 8 40 1 10 641 910 410 Incline Top 8 54: 1 24 6 57 9 24 4 24 Aberdare Junction 94 I 34 7 7 9 34 4 34 Newbridge 9 15 I 45; 7 19 9 45 4 45 Treforest 9 20 1 50j 7 24 9 50 4 50 Taff's Well 9 32 2 2; 7 37 19 2 5 2 Pentyrch 9 381 2 8 7 43 10 8 5 8 Llandaff 9 46 2 16 7 51 10 16 5 16 Cardiff 9 55 2 25! 8 0 10 25 5 2> Cardiff Dock* 10 5 2 35 8 10 10 35 535 Aberdare 8 30; 1 Oi C 30 9 0 4 0 § £ Trea.nan 8 34 1 4 6 35 9 4 4 4 J 2 Mountain Ash 8 42 1 12! 6 44 9 12 4 12 | Aberdare June. 8 5:>! 1 25' 6 58 9 25( 4 25