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suited, &(. WAX FLOWERS. W8«HPPP^BS Material* for Wax Flowers and French Paper Flowers, at MINTORN and SON'S, 106, New Bond-street, and Conservatory Counter, Pantheon. Agents wanted for the Sale of the above,-terms on application to NINTORN & SON, 106, New Bond-street, London. GHUBB'S LOCKS, 2;1S,E Fireproof Safe*, with Gunpowder-proof Locks; Cash and Deed Soxes; Street Door Latches, with small and neat keys. Complete lists of sizes and prices sent on application. | CHUBB & SON, 67, St. Paul's Churchyard, London; 28, Lord* Liverpool i and 10, Market-itreet, Manchester. H. POOLEY and SON, Agents, 20, Commercial street, Newport, Monmouthshire. -P'S £ URE!<A BEST QUALITY,^ SIX FOR FORTY-TWO SHILLINGS o Jb. Directions for Self-Measurement, and -<y JCJ, every particular, post free. oAX5 Pa tentee, 3 g,P sc TWEPPE'S MAIVSRH SEITIER WATER. To Tnamifacturc at Artific'al Water, which shall be a successful imitation, OF tlio natural Sprinsr, a perfect solution of the Chcmtcal IS essential. and thii CAN alons BE e;i:octe:l br the aid of PURS VVATKR. J. SOHVVISPPIS and Co., have therefore estab- lished a Manufactory for ARTlFIG!l SELTZER VnTER AT MALVERN. And have leased the Spring of the Holy Well, renowned fur its swe^tni'ss :d puritv. From the remarkable efficiency of this Water as a solvent of the 0ML01UDE5 and CARBONATES which form the in n-e.tients of the natural L at Nassau. J. SCHW&T'PE and Co. can produce a S3LTZHlt WATER possessing, all tlioso CHSMLAli aril MEUlClNAIj properties -which have reivir-d the original Spring so celebrated. It is prepared a* an Airated Water, and may be reeommendud to tlie public as a most refresUin^ and dengiuful b.ve r.i'^e. SCHWSFF^ -Sn CO. Manufacturers of SODA, MAGNESIA, and POTASS WATERS, i and LEMONADE. I0ND0IT, LIVERPOOL, BRISTOL AND D37.3Y. Every Bottle Í3 protected by a Label representing their*signature. CROGGONIS PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT; inodorous elt for damp walls, ning iron houses sold in rolls 32in. wide, Id. per square foot. Also Dry flair Felt, for preventing the radiation of eat and deadening sound, and sheathing for ships' bot- oma, on which the copper lies smooth. Samples, direc- tions, and testimonials, sent by post CROGGON & CO-, 2, Dowgate-hill, London. JAY'S LONDON GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE 217, 249, and 250, REGENT STREET. By appointment to the Queen—exclusively for Mourning. Orders executed.—Patterns post free. JAY'S 1 ftO 000V0LraES in CIRCULATION JL\s w)\J\J\J and sent to any part of the Kingdom, from WESTERTON'S LIBRARY, LONDON". ORLANDOJON ES AND CO.'S Original Patent RICE STARCH REQUIRES NO BOILING, ia eelebrated for producing a BEAUTIFUL GLAZE, and retaining its stiffness in the dampest weather. CAUTION.—Every packet lias a label with the name inserted UNDER the Royal Arms. 52, FLEET STREET. MR. HOWARD, SURGEON-DENTIST, At home from ten till five. 52, FLEET S i REET, LONDON. SUPERIOR DOUBLE FOWLING PIECES, s in Cases, 10 to 25 Guineas. Double Gnus in pairs. Improved Breech Loaders, Adams's Patent Revolvers. Air Canes from 65s. REILLY, Gun Makers, 502, New Oxford-street, London. INDIA RUBBER OVER SHOES.—G. J. JL TOBY importing Hayward Rubber, North British, and French Eagle Goloshes, supplies the Trade, for Cash, on the lowest terms. Price list or samples to be had at 41, Borol, High-street, London Bridge. *\8H VOUK „ WITH THE X BEST AKTICI.ES, V AT Ironmongery and Furnishing WAREHOUSES. A Priced Furnishing List SENT POST FREE wr* Co., SER E 6 GOI't)t BANK OF DEPOSIT, 3, Pall Mall East, London. Established A J). 1844. Parties desirous of INVESTING MONEY are requested to examine the Plan of this Institution, by which a high rate of interest may be obtained with perfect security.. The Interest is payable in January and July, either at the Head Office in London, or at the various Branches throughottt the Country.. — PETEB MORRISON, Managing Director. Prospectuses and Forms for opening Accounts sent free M application. INCOME WITHuUT RISK. DURING the last 30 years hundreds have derived large profits by the SALE of the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY'S TEAS, which are packed in lead, in convenient quantities, from one ounce to one pound, at prices suitable for all consumers. Lists fur- nished. on application, either personally or by letter to the COMPANY'S WAREHOUSES, 9, Great St. Helen's, London — —-—— RELIEVED IN ONE HOUR, cured in a ALU few days, Gout, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago, Pains in the Head, Face, and Limbs, by BADE'S Gout and Rheumatic Pill (numerous testimonials enclosed). Fifteen stamps enclosed to EADE, 39, Goa- well street, London, Box sent free. MEASAM'S MEDICATED CREAM, for the 1HL cure of Gout, Rheumatism, Burns, Scalds, &c., removed from 238, Strand, and 17, Bedford-street, Covent-garden to more extensive premises, 13, Catherine-street, Strand, London, where it may be had Wholesale and Retail; also, Wholesale of Messrs. Barclay, Edwards, Sutton, Newberry, Butler, Sanger, and Hannay, London; Bolton, York; Campbell, Glasgow; Raimes, Edinburgh, Liverpool, and York; and Retail by all Medicine Vendors in town and country. PATENT CONCERTINAS, 36s., ditto to -L play in all the keys 52s. 61., ditto full compass (48 keys) 4 guineas all are six-sided and have the double action also the new Duet Concertina at 31s. 6d., and 42s. WHSATSTONE & Co., 20, Conduit-street, London. W. TURNER'S PATENT LAUNDRY STARCH._ Used in the Royal Laundry, and in the I- Blanchisserie" of the Empress of the French. This Starch will give the celebrated AMERICAN SATIN FINISH, take one-third more water, and be stronger than any other it is fully prepared, and requires neither boil- ing gum, or grease. London Starch Company, 74, Queen- street, Cheapside, London* LICENSES GRANTED for any Town or L County, (Middlesex excepted), in a Lucrative Patent .NRFOP.; T. H. RHODES, ESQ., 50, Burton street, Barton Of DEAFNESS.- THE ARTIFICIAL TYM- PANUM, patented by Charles Greene, 20, King William street, Strand, London, the invention of J AS. YEAESLEY, Esq. Silver tube and a month's supply of prepared Cottons, with directions for use, price by post 32 stamps. THE ECONOMICAL WONDER OF THE DAY.—HAMILTON'S MODERN INSTRUC- TIONS for the PIANO-FORTE. 146th edition, 4s.; ditto for singing, 5s.; Hamilton's Dictionary of 3,500 Musical Terms, 50th edition, Is.; and Clarke's Catechism of the Rudiments of Music, 40th edition, Is. London ROBERT COCKS and Co., New Burlington-street. W. At his Cigar, Tobacco, and Snuff tares, 8t., London, near. Soho Square. Boxes contain- ing 14 fine Sisal Cigars^foMs. 9d.; post-free,sixstampaextra! Pound boxes, containing 109, 12s. 6d. None are genuine VNLOWI SIYUED 44 FL. N. COODMCH." c CHERRY, Chemist, 41, Commercial-street, Newport, AGENT for HORNIMAN'S PURE TEA, in PACKETS—THE LEAF NOT COLORED. —DR SCOFFEBN, in his valuable work" On Food Adultera- tions," remarks, at page 423 The best Tea I can find is that imported, by the Messrs. Homiman; its unattractive appearance manifests it to be what it professes-Tea which has been subjected to no kind of outward embellishment- a manifestation which its delicious flavour sufficiently confirms." HORNIMAN & CO.'S PURE TEA, The usual fine sorts, but the leaf not eovered with color. RICH full-flavoured Tea of rare strength is I thus secured; for by not ad- !f £ mitting the different qualities I* j.1 H H f; *° coloured alike with the f S • «»nal povd«r, the brown fla« imlTi Iff if vourless leaves of the autumn 4 gathering cannot be made by A'4 the Chinese to resemble the ^-s==sr,?t^sK!Sw3s5» valuable spring sorts, and so HOBN-NFAN-'S TK V WAKEUOUSKS, passed oif at high rates, to the .t .<■>.« htrcet. city, i.onj, j098 0f English consumer. The Lancet Report, page 318, states of Horniman s importations ;-These Teas are wholesome, the Black has not an intensely dark leaf; the Green is a true dull olive, not being "faced" with the prevailing bluish powder." For richness, strength, and choice flavour, they exceed the sorts generally sold. Supplied by Agents throughout the Kingdom, and only in Packets, Price 3s. 8d., 4s. and 4s. 4d. per lb. LOCAL AGENTS. BEBDAM.. Jones. -Thomas, LONDON*Purssell, 80, Com-hi ABERAVON..Evan Evans. LYDVEY..Hathaway ABEEYSTWITH Jones, Pier-st. MONMOUTH..Farror.—Bowen — F ABERGAVENNY Gosden (late MERTHYR Stephens, High- Hirst).—Watkins High st. street. ABERSYCHAN Wood, Stamp- NEWPORT..CHERRY, 41, Com- office. mercial-street. BRISTOL..Ferris, Union-street. Ditto, Battershill, 173, Commer CRICKHOWELL..Christopher. cial-street. COWBBIDOE ,.Thoma3, High-st. PONTYPBIDD Bassett, Post- CARDIFF..Kernick, 23, Duke-st. Office. Ditto ..James, Bute-street. PONTYPOOL and ABER3RCHAY.. CHEPSTOW.. Hodgson, Beaufort- Wood, Stamp Office, square.—Taylor, St. Mary-st. SWANSEA.. Wilson, Castle-sqr. COLEFORD.. Hougb.- Williams. THEDEGAR..Crowe, Post Office GLOUCESTER..Fouracre, Cross. USK..Edwards. [16266 LAVERTON AND CO.'S PRICE CURRENT FOR THE COMPLETE FURNISHING OF AN EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, WITH SUPERIOR WELL-MADE & GOOD MODERN FURNITURE. KITCHEN, HALL, DINING-ROOM, BREAKFAST- ROOM, STAIRS, DRAWING-ROOM, BEST BED-ROOM, SPARE BED-ROOM, AND TWO SERVANTS' BEDROOMS. KITCHEN. £ s. d. £ s. d. Deal Table, 8s. 6d., large one-flap do. 12s. 6d. 1 1 0 Four strong Chairs, at 3s. 6,1. 014 0 Large Clothes Horse, 7s. Gd., small do., 5s 0 12 6 Knife Box 0 5 6—2 13 0 HALL. Say 7 yards 4-4 Oil Cloth, at 2s. 9d. 0 19 3 Cocoa Door Mat and Stair-foot ditto 0 8 6 Umbrella Stand and Hat Rail 1 5 0- 2 12 9 DINING-ROOM. One set of D amask or Moreen Window Curtains, 3^ yards long, fringed dra- pery, polished mahogany or gilt pole, 6 feet .oo .oo 3 10 0 Super. Brussels Carpet, 18 by 15J; feet, 42yards. 7 7 0 Hearth Rug to match 1 1 0 Mahogany Sliding Table, with extra leaf, to dine eight 4 15 0 Six solid Mahogany Hair-seated Chairs, stuffed with horse hair. 4 10 0 Mahogany Sofa, hair-seated 5 5 0 Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, 5ft. Gin. 5 10 0-31 18 0 BREAKFAST-ROOM. Super. Kidderminster Carpet, say 5 yds by 4 2 10 0 Hearth Rug to match 0 14 0 Mahogany .Pembroke Table, 3ft. 6in. square 1 5 0 Six imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane- 09 seated 1 4 0-5 13 0 STAIRS. Strong Dutch Carpet, say 20 yards, at Is. 4d 16 8 Thirty-six Stair-rods and Eyes. 0 15 0—2 1 8 DRAWING-ROOM. Superfine Brussels Carpet, including making, 18ft. by 15Jft., 42 yards 7 7 0 Hearth. Rug to match. 1 1 0 Two sets rich Damask Curtains, yds. long, Window Drapery, and two 6ft. gilt poles 7 0 0 Rosewood Ciiiffonniere, plate-glass back, and marble top 5 15 0 Chimney Glass, in gilt frame, best British plate, 40in. by 30in. 4 15 0 Rosewood Loo Table 4 10 0 Rosewood Couch, in damask, as curtains 5 15 0 Six solid Rosewood Chairs, ditto 6 0 0—42 3 0 BEST BEDROOM. Mahogany four-post Bedstead, with cor- nice, poles, rings, &c. „ 4 10 0 Moreen or Damask Furniture, with fringe drapery, complete 4 15 0 Mattreaa 1 5 0 Good Feather Bed, Bolster, and Pillows 5 15 0 One pair best Russia Sheets 0 18 0 Three Blankets, 27s., White Counter- pane, 14s 6d 2 1 6 Mahogany Washstand and Table 3 3 0 Dressing Glass, large size 0 16 0 Mahogany Towel-Horse 0 4 6 Three imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane seats 0 9 0 M J hogany Chest of Drawers, French polished 2 15 0 B"-1 round Carpet, yard wide 0 18 0 M.ihogany Night Commode 6 o 0 SECOND BEDROOM. Japanned full-size Half-tester Bedstead 2 2 0 Good Dimity Furniture, with fringe drapery 17 6 Mattress llv Good Milpuff Bed and Bolster, Feather Pillows 2 12 0 One pair Russia Sheets .oo 0 12 0 Three Blankets, 24s., White Counter- pane, 10s. 6d. i.. ••• 1 14 6 Painted Washstand and Table 0 15 6 Chest of Drawers, large size 1 12 0 Three Chairs, 7s. 6d., Dressing Glass, 10s. 6d 0 18 0 Towel-Horse, 3s Bedside Carpet, 8 yards. 16s. ••• ••• .0 19 0 13 13 6 TWO SERVANTS' BEDROOMS. Two full-size double Bedsteads. 1 1 0 Two Milpufl Beds, Bolsters, & Pillows 2 0 0 Two pair of Sheets 0 10 0 Six Blankets 1 16 0 Two Coloured Counterpanes. 0 10 0 Two Washstands ••• 0 11 0 Two Chests of Drawers 2 10 0 Two Chairs. 0 10 0 Two Glasses ••• 0 5 0 9 13 0 £138 12 5 A SINGLE ROOM OR A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE QUOTED PRICES. Now Ready, L. & Co.'s NEW ILLUSTRATED FURNISHING GUIDE, with Price List and Valuable Information for furnishing various sized houses. Free by post, on application to LAVERTON & CO., HOUSE FURNISHERS, 36 and 37, MARYPORT STREET, BRISTOL. [1372. AN ACT OF GRATITUDE. 5000 Copies of a Medical Book jor Gratuitous Circulation. GEORGE THOMAS, ESQ., having been effectually cured of nervous debility, loss of memory, and dimness of sight, resulting from the early errors of youth by following the instructions given in a Medical Work' by a Physician, he considers it his duty, in grati- tude to the author, and for the benefit of nervous sufferers, to publish the means used. He will, therefore, send free, to any address, in a sealed envelope, on receipt of a directed envelope, enclosing two stamps, to pro-pay postage a copy of the medical work, containing every in- formation required.—Address, G. THOMAS, Esq Craven House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. TTOOD FOR. INFANTS, INVALIDS, JC LADIES WHO ARE NURSING, AND PERSONS OF DELICATE CONSTI l U HONS. BULLOCK'S S EM OLA. Substance is prepared solely from the finest heat; Its great merit consists in its being rich in gluten, the pure nutritive or stamical principle of that 0 grain. One part being equal, in nutritive power, to five parts of wheaten flour, i t contains absolutely more nourishment than beef or mutton. Fot Invalids it sup- plies a most agreeable substitute for gruels. As a food for Infants and weakly Children it i8 invaluable, as it contains exactly the organic materials guited t0 their growth, and uniformly agrees with the stomach. Taken bi Mothers who are Nursing between their ordinary n PX or for supper, it increases the quantity greatly improves the quality of their mt ^eneral rule Semola is applicable m all ca~e& f i.nesg a_ 0« general weakness of the system or local weakness, as of the stomach, lungs, or other organs. Many .f j| Physicians recommend it, and their report is u y most satisfactory. Semola must not be confounded Semolina, which is an entirely different article. Sold only in Tins, Is. 6d., 3s., 10s., and 21s, each secured with the Signature of the Proprietors. PERRINS & BARNIF (Late BULLOCK & PALMER,) OPERATIVE CHEMISTS, 22, CONDUIT-STREET REGENT-STREET, LONDON; And mar be obtained of all Chemists. GOLDEN KEY GENERAL & FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT 9, ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS. LOWDER and SOX beg to call tlie attention of their friends and the public to their extensive stock of GENERAL and FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, consisting of Bronzed and Black Fenders, Fire Irons, JAPANNED GOODS of all descriptions, DISH COVERS, BATHS, MODERATOR and other LAMPS, COLZA OIL, REGISTER STOVE GRATES, COOKING APPARATUS, Gas, Ventilating and Suspension STOVES, JOYCE'S STOVE & PATENT FUEL, IRON BEDSTEADS, &c., &c., &c. 0 AGENTS FOR MILNER'S SAFE AND DEED BOXES. 998 CABINET & CARPET WAREHOUSE, 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. DANIEL LEWIS begs respectfully to invite the attention of parties about t 7 to Furnish to his extensive STOCK of CABINET FURNITURE, of all descriptions. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER and FELT CARPETS. SILK and WOOL, WORSTED and UNION DAMASKS. FRINGES, BELL-ROPES, LOOPERS, ORRIS and FLOAT LACES. GILT CHTMNEY and TOILET-GLASSES. PAPER-HANGINGS, in great variety. FLOOR-CLOTH, MATTINGS, and DOOR-MATS.. «- FEATHER BEDS, HAIR and WOOL MATTRESSES. i'- jJ- WINDOW HOLLANDS, TABLE COVERS, &c., &c. N.B. AGENT for the Sale of Mr. CHARLES CADBY'S CELEBRATED PATENT PIANO- FORTES, instruments of the best Manufacture, and universally acknowledged to be equal to any make in England. [1'228 CARPETS. TURKEY and AXMINSTER CARPETS—VELVET and TAPESTRY DITTO. BRUSSELS and KIDDERMINSTER DITTO.-SILK and WORSTED DAMASKS. CHINTZES and PRINTED TOURNAYS.-EMBROIDERED MUSLIN and NET CURTAINS. GILT CORNICES, BRASS aizd other POLES. JIBNETIDN SPRING and other BLINDS, SMITH and CO. respectfully invite the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to their elegant and extensive STOCK of CARPETS, CURTAINS, &c., the whole being of a superior character, while, as regards Price, the extensive nature of their transactions enables them to enter into successful competition with any other House in the Trade. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS. Cribs and Cots. I Half Tester Bedsteads. I Iron Chair and Extending Bedsteads. Stump Bedsteads. Tent ditto. Iron Couches and Sofas. French ditto. Fourpost ditto. Officers and Portable ditto. Canopy ditto. Portable Folding ditto. B E D D I N G. » R BEDS, BOLSTERS, and PILLOWS. MATTRESSES and PALLIASSES. BLANKETS, QUILTS, and COUNTERPANES. LINEN and COTTON SHEETINGS. SMITH and CO. solicit parties FURNISHING to an inspection of their BEDS and BEDSTEADS, assuring their Friends that the whole of the Bedding Department will be Manufactured on their own Premises, of Materials that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. S and CO. cannot refrain from mentioning, for the guidance of those at a distance who are not aware of the advantages offered at their Establishment, that as the facility of Railway and Steam Communication is now so great, parties Furnishing should visit their extensive Warerooms before purchasing elsewhere. SMITH AND CO., CARPET and FURNISHING WAREROOMS, 13, ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARADE, BRISTOL. [1170 MONMOUTH FARMERS' CLUB CATTLE SHOW, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 14TH OCTOBER, 1857. PATRON: HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT. VICE-PATRONS: • THE LORD LIEUTENANT. THE HIGH SHERIFF. SIR C. MORGAN, BART. THOS. WAKEMAN, ESQ. C. K. K. TYNTE, ESQ. SIR J. BAILEY, BART., M.P. A. ROLLS, ESQ. LIEUT.-COL. VAUGHAN. O. S. MORGAN. ESQ., M P. JAMES DAVIES, ESQ. GEORGE CAVE, ESQ. LIEUT.-COL. CLIFFORD, M.P. SIR. L. PILKINGTON, BART. G. GRIFFIN TYLER, ESQ. T W. B. BLAKEMORE, ESQ., M.P. MAJOR-GEN. SIR W. ROOKE, C.B. J. F. BRICKDALE, ESQ. J. A. HERBERT, ESQ. LIEUT.-COL. SOMERSET, M.P. O. A. WYATT, ESQ. S. R. BOSANQUET, ESQ. CRAWSHAY BAILEY, ESQ., M.P. PRESIDENT: JOHN E. W. ROLLS, ESQ. HONORARY TREASURER I HONORABY SECRETARY O. A. WYATT, ESQ. | HENRY DYKE, ESQ. THE LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MONMOUTH CATTLE SHOW FUND 1857. £ S. d. £ s. d. £ S d. The Duke of Beaufort 10 0 0 Mr. James James 1 0 0 Mr. John Gwynne 10 0 The Lord Lieutenant 5 0 0 Mr.Sheriff 10 0 Mr. William Price 10 0 Sir Charles Morga", Bart. 10 0 0 Mr. John Day 10 0 Mr. George R. Wilson J 0 0 The Lord Lieutenant 5 0 0 Mr.Sheriff 10 0 Mr. William Price 10 0 T)i .Lt)rd Lieutenant Sir Charles Morga", Bart. 10 0 0 Mr. John Day 10 0 Mr. George R. Wilson J 0 0 Sir Joseph Bailey, Bart., M.P. 5 0 0 Mr. James Clarke 10 0 Mr. John Prosser, Llan-court 1 0 0 Sir Lionel Pilkington, Bart. 5 0 0 Mr. JohnSrudamore 10 0 Mr. William Powell, Llantillio. 1 0 0 Major-Gen. Si W. Rooke, 5 0 0 Mr. Charles P rsons 10 0 Mr. John Lloyd 1 1 0 Lieut-Col. Somerset, M.P 5 0 0 Mr. Edmund Jones 10 0 Mr. Thomas James, Garway 1 0 0 Lieut.-Co\. Cliffor, M.P. 5 0 0 Mr. Amos Jones 10 0 Mr. Thomas Taylor, The Hill. 0 0 Mr O. S. Morgan, M.P. 5 0 0 Mr. John Le 10 0 Mr. John Bird TOO Mr T.W.B°° ermafcemoore V/. V/. I I Xfc ?SSJK.^S»Sa.^SSS5;: O 2 Mr Cr'awshay, Bailey, M.P. 5 0 0 Mr. Thomas Bafcer 1 0 Mr. Thomas aylor The Tamp. 1 O O Mr?. Rolls 3 0 0 Mr. Thomas Webb (Trivor) 1 0 0 The Rev. J. F. Beddy 1 1 0 Mr Rolls 20 0 0 Mr. Jones (Deep H lm) 1 0 0 Mr. Ni-holas 1 0 0 Mr Rolls 20 0 0 Mr. Jones (Deep H lm) .100 Mr. Ni-holas 1 00 Mr. C. K. Kemeys TyntJ 5 5 0 Mr. Prosser (St. Maughaus) I 0 0 Mr. W. Graham 1 0 0 Mr John A. Herbert 5 0 0 Mr. G. Lewis (Treharry) 1 0 0 AIr. W. Wiiliams, Talycoed 1 0 0 Mr, G. Grifiin Tyler 5 5 0 Mr. Wa kins (Pwlt-y ewm) I 0 0 Mr. Edwin Phi lips, machine MrSSGR.'Banquet i." 5 0 0 Mr? TKom'L'TwSklyn i" 1 0 0 uT. j'hn Howells,' Porthgallod. 1 0 0 Mr' Godfre^M^rgan8 Z 5 0 0 Mr. S^ifT2 2 0 SUBSCRIBERS OF SUMS UNDER £ 1. Lieut-col V ughan 2 2 0 Mr. J. F. Brickda e 2 2 0 Messrs. T. Webb, John James, John Mr James Davfe? 2 2 0 Mr. T. J. A. Williams 110 Probyn, J. Webb (King's Hea ), Henry Mr. George Cave. 2 2 0 Mr. E. G. Evans 110 Williams, William Wanklyn, John Hyam, Mr. Alexander RoUs 2 2 0 Mr. Philip Williams 2 J 0 J. Davies, James Embry, J. MorgaR Mr O. A. Wyatt 2 2 0 Messrs. Bromage, Snead, and (araper), W. Spencer, A. Jones, Evans Mr. John E. Powles 2 2 0 Gosling 3 3 0 (,:r per), John Baker, A. Evans, R. Court, Th9 Mayor of Monmcuth 2 2 0 Hereford Times ••• 110 Gwynne, J. A. Hall, J. Whitley, T. Ber- Mr. William Davies 2 2 0 Mr. John Webb, sen 110 row, W illiam Davies. Thomas Taylor, Mr Wakeman 3 3 0 Mr. George Lewis, V. S. 1 1 0 Maffia, G. M B SHAME 5 O 0 Mr Charles Murray 2 2 0 Pippins, C. Jackson, T. Holman, James MR" £ O ?!,?.?• N N Mr r M Wnrr V 2 2 0 Williams, William Harris, R. Berrow, Mr- T s- S Mr' h™»iw Tnl« Hmis's 1 0 0 Lewis (Garway Mill), James Williams The High Sheriff 2 2 0 Mr. Howells Lower Hous (Wonastow Mill), John Richar s, G. Bird, Mr. B own 3 0 0 Mr. Gorge W atkms, timber mer- vVill am Pr thero, Michael Davies, John I Mi-. William Brown 10 0 chant ••• Powell, Thomas Jones, A. Ellaway, R. Mr. John Brown 1 0 O Mr. John Morga Raynhams Jones, James Wil>on, Robert Jon s, J, Mr. Henry Pride 2 0 0 Mr. George Wi^ks «• i o 0 Cloud, William Lewis, H. Watkins, J. Mr: G. V. Maddox 1 1 0 Mr. John Crump — Giles, X. H we, George Prosser, Henry Mr Spilsbury ? ?fr' /?eo.rge Masters Yeates, J. Pcmbridge. Mr. Thomas Farror 110 Mr. Onslow Andrews « 0 Mr. Thomas Wiiks I 1 0 Mrs. Coates 1 THE PRIZE LIST. This list has been drawn up by the Committee of Management as the one most suited for promoting the objects of the Society. HORSES. As. d. B s. d rines 1 —Pnr thphpct Fntirp C;irr Horse 7 0 0 For the second best ditti ditto ..100 Class 1. ^bs^0^Ube3eCditto 3 0 0 Class 23,-For the best Pen of 4 Wethers yeaned n 1857 3 0 0 Class 2.-For the best Cart Mare and Foal 3 0 0 For the second best ditto „ ditto 1 0 0 Class 3.-For the best 3 years-eld Cart Colt or Filly •• 3 0 0 Class 24.—For the best Pen of 4 Yearling Ewes.. 3 0 0 Class 4.—For ihe best 2-years-old ditto ditto 2 0 0 For the second best ditto ditto 1 0 0 Class 5.—For the best Yearling ditto ditto 2 0 0 Cla s 25.—For the best Fen of i Breeding Ewes 3 0 0 Class 6.—For the best Ent re Horse, calculated to pro- For the second best ditto ditto 1 9 o duce Hunters and Charges 5 0 0 Class 26.-For the best Ram ,300 Class 7.-Fo, the best Brood Nag Mare 3 0 0 WOOLS). Class 8-For the best 2-years-old_ Nag Colt or Filly ° ° <^3 ^ondSestdUto dittS '/i 1 2 I Class 9. For the best Yearling di^to ditto Class 28. For the best Pen of 4 Wethers yeaned in 1857 3 0 0 „ n n For the second best ditto ditto 1 0 0 Class 10.—Forth? best Bull, 2 years old and upwards.. 5 0 0 2g For the best Pen of 4 Yearling Ewes 3 C 0 Class ll.-For the best Bu.l, undei■ 2,.years old Class Forthe second hest ditto ditto 10 0 Class 12,-For^^Bu^Cowf^Oflspring.th; Class ^30-Forthe best Peu of Reding Ewes 3 0 0 ^etoof^relve:rhs:ldat" o • oAr 3 0 0 Kl34-:i^ °° °° I I I o °0 the quantity of land i,e occupies as follows:— °* best ditto ""inn The occupier of not more than 100 acres, 2~i C ass 36. For the best Fat Pig Beasts Class 37.—To the Tenant Farmer, for the best cultivated The occupier of between 100 and 200 acres, Farm of not less than 100 acres, a Piece of 4 Beasts s Plate, value 5 0 0 4 Beasts s Plate, value. I 5 0 0 The occupier of between 200 and 300 acres, I Class 38.—To the Tenant Farmer, for the best cultivated 6 Beasts Farm under 100 acres, and not less than 25 The occupier of 300 and upwards, 8 ACRES •• A •• T •• 3 0 0 Beasts J Class 39.-For the best and cleanest Crop of Swede Tur- Class 15.—For the best Cow in Calf or in M.Ik 3 0 0 nips, not less than 5 acres .300 CI ss 16-For the best pair of 2-years-old Heifers 3 0 0 Class 40—For the best and cleanest Crop of Swede Tur- VI io. xui r. ft ft 0 nips, under 5 acres and not less than 2 acres 2 0 0 Class 17,-For the best pairofYearlmg Heifers 3 0 0 Class ie^thiTi^re^ °!.MaD I 0 0 Class 18.—For the best pair^rf 2'-years-old Steers V. °0 0 Cass 42-For the best and cleanest Crop of Carrots, not ] g # For he second best ditto aitto 2 0 0 _F t!ie best Sack of Wheat, Barley, or Oats, Class 19.—For the best pair of Yearling Steers 3 0 0 Classic. h e Exhibitor in the year 1857— for For the second best ditto ditto 2 0 0 fachlot 100 Class 20.— For the best Fat Ox of any age 3 0 0 —Five Pounds wi 1 be placed at the disposal of Class 21.—For the best Fat Cow of any age 3 0 0 ■ ie judges to be awarded for Extra Stock, the SHEEP (SHORT WOOLS). the Judges to be for Extra StOCK, the r],ss 09 -For the best Pen of 4 Yearling Wethers 3 0 0 property or Members. Exhlbiters, with one or two exceptions, for which see Rules, must have been e.ected Members of theClub by the Committee at least three months before the Show Day. The Committee holds its meetings on the last Wednesday >n 6VThe Rules of the Society, the Prize Lists, and the Printed Forms of Certificates, made be had of the Hon. Sec. The List of Prizes for the PLOUGHING MATCH and the POULTRY SHOW will appear in due course. ROCHE'S HERBAL EMBROCATION FOR THE HOOPING COUGH. This is the only discovery affording a perfect Cure, without administering internal medicine, the difficulty and inconvenience of which, in all disorders particularly incident to Children, are too well known to need any comment. The Inventor and Pro- prietor of this Embrocation, can, with pleasure and satisfaction, declare that its salutary effects have been so universally expe- rienced, and so generally acknowledged, that many of the most eminent of the Faculty now constantly recommend it as the only known safe and perfect cure. without restriction of diet or use of medicine. Many thousands of children are cured annually by this remedy; on the first attack, an immediate application of the Embrocation will prevent the complaint taking any hold of the constitution, and a few times using often completely cures. In most cases, one bottle will produce the desired effect. The Pro- prietor therefore earnestly and conscientiously recommends it to Parents, Guardians,and all those who have the care of children. For the protection of the Public, and to preven imposition "J ROCH B" is signed on the Label accompanying each bottle and the name of the sole Wholesale Agent, Mr. Edwards, 67 St Paul's, engraved on the Government Stamp. Price 4s. per bottle. Sold by Ponting, Ferris, and Co., Hartland, Selfe, Fendick, Taylor, Sanders, Wine, Lavington, Isaac, Webb, Stoddart, Bristol; Cooper, Clifton; Gordon and Rich, Weston super-Mare and by most respectable Chemists and Bookseller AYLOR'S CONDITION BALLS, for Worms, SweUed Legs, Grease, Impaired Appetite, Coughs, Colds, Inflamed Eyes, &c. Read the opinion of the following eminent Trainers Horses into condition, they are unequal- led. —John Osborne. in my epinion they are invalu- able. '—John ocott. Your Condition Ballsate excellent. —Samuel Rogers. I have never used so efficient a Ball. John Dawson. prepared by T. TAYLOR, Veterinary Surgeon, Burtonoon-Trent, and Sold by all Patent Medicine Yen- t dora. In Packets, six Balls, 3s., three Balls, la. M. NOTICE. In consequence of the increased practice of Messrs. GOSS and CO., Surgeons, it will be impossible for them to devote more of their time than Six DAYS in each MONTH to CARDIFF and they may be Consulted from the lat until 6th of every Month. NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES IN THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE. MESSRS. GOSS and CO., 2, Crichton- iTM street, Bute-street, CARDIFF, Members of the Royal College of Surgeons, London and Edinburgh, and Authors of several Medical Works, continue to be con- sulted on all disorders arising during the critical passage from youth to manhood, and they have, after intense study and deep research, at lenpth discovered a most wonder- ful remedy, for the effectual Eradication of Nervous Debilty and Scorbutic Diseases-no matter of how virulent a character and how long standing, and in recent cases, a cure is performed in two or three days. No hindrance from business. Every case treated in the most confidential manner. Hours of attendance from nine in the morning till nine at night: on Sundays, from eleven till two. Country patients, by forwarding 1;1, will receive such Advice and Medicine as will, in most cases, effect a cure. Post-office Orders to be made payable to Louis Goss. FIS* OBSERVE !-Messrs. GOSS may be consulted from thelst till the 6th of each Month, until further notice, at the old-established Residence, 2, CBIOHTON-STEKBT, BOTE-STBEET, CABDIFF. [U42 TO THOSE WHO REGARD HEALTH. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER, as JD used by the Army and Navy, is the only genuine article for making Bread without Yeast, and Pastry and Puddings with half the usual quantity of butter and eggs. Directions by the Queen's Private Biker. It is particularly recommended for the use of Invalids and persons troubled with weak digestion. It will keep for years. To be had of all Druggists and Grocers, in Id., 2d., 1d, and (jd. Packets, and is., 2s. dd., and 5s. Can- isters. r 10 1 IMPORTANT TO DAIRY FARMERS. FREEMAMS LIQUID ANNATTO FOR COLOUR. ING CHEESE AND BUTTER. J FREEMAN, having mads great improvements • in the manufucture of Annatto, now fearlessly challenges the wor.d for quality and cost. This preparation was introduced to the public ,in 1829 and is now generally used in England and Wales, Holland, Scotland, and Ameiica, in preference to all others, for the richness and durability of its colour, convenience in using, and cheapness. The followingfestimonials are respectfully submitted to Dairy Farmers :— Raydale Hell, Leicestershire, Jan 5, 1856. Dear Sir,—Your request has ust been communicated to me—that I would give a perfectly unprejudiced opinion of the quality of your Annatto. I have no hesitation in stating that in point of COST (SO small a quantity sufficing), and in its peculiar brilliancy of colour, it is the best thing of the kind I have yet seen. I have great pleasure in adding my humble testimonial as to its merits as a colour- ing for cheese and butter. I am, dear Sir, yours respectfully, JOHN NUTTALL. Hilperton, near Trowbridge, Wilts, July 17, 1849. Sir,-Having used your Liquid Annatto for two years, we have pleasure in reporting its superior colour to any other, arrd much cheaper, and free from grit and we can well recommend it also as a saving of much labour. To Mr. Freeman. JAMES and ISAAC BEAVEN. Hilperton, near Trowbridge, Wilts, July 23rd, 1849. Sir.— Having tried your Liquid Annatto, I have plea- sure in declaring that I have not found any equal to it in brightness of colour and durability. To Mr. treeman. JOHN FRICKER. Whaddon, near Melksham, Wilts, July 23, 1849. Sir,- Having purchased your Liquid Annatto for the last two years, it gives me great pleasure in stating that itis superior in colour to any other, is much cheaper, and is also a saving of very much labour. To Mr. Freeman. HANNAH REDMAN. Northop Hall, Flintshire, March 18, 1818. Sir,—Your Liquid Annatto was used in my Dairy last season, and 1 have much pleasure in reporting that my cheeses stood their colour better than ever before,besides having a much richer appearance; and I never intend using any other.—tour obedient servant, To Mr. Freeman. ROBERT WHITLEY. Picton, near Chester, Maich 25, 1848. Sir,—I have tried your Liquid Annatto, and can confi dently recommend it as preferable to any Cake Annatto I have ever seen. My cheese, at the end of winter, never looked so bright. I shall never use any other whilst yours is to be had.-Yours obediently, To Mr. Freeman. ROBERT LLOYD. Prepared only by JOHN FREEMAN, CHEMIST and IMPORTER of ANNA 1 TO, J3, BLACXFRIARS ROAD, and 49, COLLINGWOOD STREET, LONDON. Sold in Quart, Pint, Half-Pint, and Quarter-Pint Bottles. Agents for- -GLOUCESTER, Fouracre; Stroud, Miils, Brothers; Berkeley, Pope and Son; Bath, Pointing Bristol, Budgett and Co. Salisbury, Squarey and Read Wells, Simper, Morris Fullford, tiillingham Bradford, T. aDd E. Taylor, W. Taylor, Barton Corsliam, Stantial; Frome, Harvev Devizes. Cripps, House. [A 6 OUGHSEDO li AND SUAIMERS R Manufacturers of SODA WAI En. and POTASS WATER, LEMONADE, GINGERADE, and FLUID MAGNESIA; also of the IMPERIAL GERMAN SELTZER WATERS, 15 and 37, BRIDGE-STREET, BRISTOL. There are probably no Mineral Waters in the world whose curative powers in a great variety of diseases are so indisputably attested when used at the spring, as those of Neider Seltzer, in Germany, known in England as Seltzer Water, and yet it is equally true that no Mineral Waters have more extensively failed as a Therapeutic agent when administered in this country. A German philosopher of repute, who had taken great pains t,) collect information respecting them, bears testimony to their un- doubted efficacy in all disorders of the kidneys and bladder, in gouty, rheumatic, scorbutic, cutaneous and putrid disorders, in dyspepsia, consumption, and hypochondriacal and hysterical affections, and (owing to their diuretic properties) in dropsy. Another writer, of scarcely less eminence, pronounces them as of the greatest service in glandular obstructions, as they" render the bload and juices more fluid, promote a free, vigorous, and healthful circulation, and correct viscid humours." Hoffman recommends them as the most safe and gentle of all Mineral Waters. He says they contain none of that bitter purging salt which is a disadvantage in most mineral springs, but act directly on the system and kidneys, whereby they may be used with ad- vantage by persons of the most weakly constitution. The question arises, how is it that waters which hav been product ve of such unquestionable good in Germany, should fail of their purpose when imported into England? The answer has been supplied by the researches of Hoffman, Dr. IIrocklesby,and others. The Seltzer waters are more liable to be spoiled keeping than any o&.ner waterà,a.nd they seldom or never reach. England ia anything like good condition. Dr. Brocklest>y discovered, a* the result of many experiments, that they did not depend for the'r efficacy so much upon their salts as upon the coribiiiati- n of those salts with fixed air. He ascertained that the factitious air yielded by a bottle full of the water, containing 14 oz. 7 drachms, in a heat never exceeding 116 decrees by Farenheit's scale, amounted to a quantity which occupied a space that required 2 oz. 21 drachms of water to fill it. As the result of several examinations of the salts of the Seltzer water, he found that, by the time he came to act upon them, they had let go by much the greatest part of their fixed air, and had thereby probably lost most of the virtues in- herent in the pure fresh water itself; and Dr. Brocklesby con- cluded,as the result of all his researches, that the active virtues of this water depend more on this elastic matter, or fixed air, than on any combination of its saline and earthy contents." It appearing to Messrs. Roughsedge and Summers that the experiments thus instituted with the Waters had solved the problem of their failure in England, and finding the results of the investigation confirmed by the well-known commercial fact that the mere accident of leaving a small space between the cork and the water in a bottle of the imported Seltzer will deprive it of its pungent flavour, they devoted themselves to a study of how a Mineral Water could be produced which should contain, in the exact quantity and proportion,the exact Salts of the Koyal Seltzer Spa,in combination with an equal or greater quantity of that elastic air upon which, in the opinion of the I best authorities, its active virtues depend. They have the satis- faction of announcing that some years of experiment have re- sulted in complete success, and that they can now manufacture a Water which is to the full extent as medicinally efficacious, as, and even more pleasant than Seltzer Water drunk from the natural spring. The Imperial Herman Seltzer IYater, Manu- factured by Roughsedge and Summers, will be always found equal in quality, and in perfect condition, while its perfect i dentity, chemically, with the German Water, is attested by the following certificates from W. Herapath, Esq Professor of Chemistry of the Medical School in this CIty, and fiomE. Frankland, Esq., Professor of Chemistry, Owen-Oolege Manchester:— Bristol Laboratory, Jan. 28th, 1856. Messrs. Roughsedge and Summers. Gentlemen—I have made comparative analyses of your Seitzer Water, and of that of the Royal Seltzer Spa of Germany, and find them to be as nearly as possible of the same.composition, and consequently 1 have no doubt of their having equal and similar medicinal properties. I am.gentlemen, yours respectfully, WILLIAM HEIUPIoTH, Sen., F.C.S.. C M E.S. Manchester, Dec. 20tli, 1855. I hereby certify that I have tested your Effervescent Seltzer Water, AND I find it fully equal in quality to the best German Seltzer Water, whilst its effervescent properties render it much more agreeable to the palate. E. FRANKLAND. Professor of Chemistry at Owen's College, Manchester, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Sold by all the principal Chemists in England and Wales. N.B. None is genuine without the Label over the Cork bears the name of Roughsedge and Summers. A 7 ONLY TO ISPTKNOWN TO BE VALUED DR. ROBERTS'S celebrated OINTMENT, called the POOR MAN'S FRIEND, is confidently recommended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every descrip- tion, a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of twenty years' standing cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, scorbutic eruptions, and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, cancerous humours, &c., and is a specific for those afflicting eruptions that sometimes follow vaccination. Sold in pots at 13. 1 Jd. and 2s. 9d. Also his PILUI^E ANTJSCROPHUL^E, confirmed by more tnan forty years' experience to be without exception one of the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying the blood, and assisting Nature in all her operations hence they are useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular swellings, particularly those of the neck, &c. They are efficacious in rheumatism, and form a mild and superior family medicine, that may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet. Sold in boxes at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., 11s. and 22s. each. Mr. J. B. Cull's (of Weymonth) little boy, when an infant, had a scurvy place on the crown of the head it was shown to his medical man, but his skill was quite useless; he tried everything he heard of, but without performing a cure; it got worse, and ran all over him, so that he was obliged to be removed about in a sheet; the only thing that relieved him was the Radapole Spa, until he was persuaded to try the /oor Man's Friend, and two? ots performed a cure, after suffering more than eighteen months; he is now seven years old, and a fine boy. Another boy, by the name of Groves, and three children of Mr. Edwards, Dentist Dorchester, were cured of the same complaint, by the Poor Man's Friend.—September 13th, 1855. Sold wholesale by the Proprietors, BEACH AND BARNICOTT, at their Dispensary, Bridport; by the London houses; and retail y all respectable medicine vendors in the United Kingdom. OBSERVE.—No medicine sold under the above name can pos- sibly be genuine unless Beach and Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts Bridport," is engraved and printed on the stamp fflxed to each packet. VTTHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEYER TRUSS W is allowed to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment of Hernia. The use of a steel spring, so often hurtful in its effects, is here avoided a sofr. bandage being worn round the body, while the requisite resisting power is sup- ied by the Moc- Main Pad and Patent Lever, htting with sO much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected, and may be W Recommended by the following eminent surgeons:—W. Fergu- son, Esq., F.R.S.; Professor of Surge:Y in King College, Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &C. C. G. Guthrie, Esq., son, Esq., F.R.S., Professor of Surge: Y in KIng s College, Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &< C. G. Guthrie, Esq., Surgeon to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital W. Bowman, Esq., F.R.S., Assistant-Surgeon to Kings College Hospital I T. Callaway, Esq., Senior Assistant Surgeon to Guy's Hosoital ■ W. Coulson Esq., SU'geon to the Magdalen Hospital Wizard Curling, Esq, F.R.S., Surgeon to the London Hospital W. J. Fisher, Esq, Surgeon in Chief te the Metropo- litan Police Force Aston Kev, Esq., Surgeon to Prince Albert; W. Liston, Esq., P.R.S.; J. Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the London Truss Society Erasmus Wilson, Esq., F.lt.S. and many others. A descriptive circular may be had by post, and the Truss which cannot fall to fit) can be forwarded by post, on sending the cumference of the body, two inches below the hips, to the manufacturer, Mr. WHI I'E, 228, Piccadilly, London. Price of a Single Truss, 16s., 21s., 26s. 6d., ani 31s. 6d.; postage,fs. Price of a Double Truss, 31 s. 6d., 42s., and 52s.6d.; postage, Is. 8D. Post-Office Orders to be made payable to John White, Post- Office, Piccadilly. ELASTIC STOCKINGS KNEE-CAPS, &c.,for vsricose veins and all cases of weakness and swelling of the legs, sprains, &c hey are porous, 1 ght in texture, and inexpensive, and are drawn on like an ordinary stocking. Price from 1s.16d. to I each. Postaga, 6d. Manufactory—22#J Piccadilly Lonioiu 4 fSHtotUMMttiS. (HEAL.S0H5\ NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE I( CONTAINS DESICMS AND PRICES OF 150 DIFFERENT ARTICLES OF BEDROOM FURNITURE AS WELL AS OF 100 BEDSTEADS AND PRICES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BEDDINC SENT FREE BY POST HEALS. SON BEOSTEADBEDntNC a. BEDROOM FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS HEALS. SON BEDSTEAD BEDDINC 8. BEDROOM FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS V^JGTTENHAVLMCOURT^ ROAD LONDON^ [859 DR STOLBERG'S VOICE LOZEI^GE, is acknowledged after Ten years' trial as the best specific for improving the v ice, and removing all affections of the Throat. Strongly recommended to Clergymen, Singers, Actors, Public I Speakers, persons subject to relaxed Throats, and to all persons desirous of cultivating their voices, and ensuring a good and clear articulation. They have also been found highly beneficial to those afflicted with Nervous, Hysteric,l, or Stomachic Coughs. To be had in boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9å., and 4s. 6d. each, of every Medicine Vendor in the kingdom. Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, Farringdon-street, Sutton and Co., Bow Churchyard; W. Edwards, Newberry and Sons, St. Paul's Churchyard Dietrichsen and Hannay, Oxford- street; Sanger, Oxford-street, and Retail by all respectable Chemists in the Kingpm. FOR COUGHS, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, ASTHMAS, &c POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED under the immediate patronage of several of the most dis tinguished Nobility and Gentry in the Kingdom, in Bottles, at Is IJd. and 2s. 3d. each. This invaluable Medicine has the extraordinary property of immediately relieving coughs, colds, hoarseness, difficulty of breatijing-, and huskiness in the throat. It operates by dissolving the congealed phlegm, consequently causing a free expectoration on Those who are troubled with that unplea>ant tickling in the throat, which deprives them of rest, night after night, by the incessant cough which it provokes, will, by taking one dose, find immediate relief, and one bottle in most cases will effect a cure. Numerous cases have come to the proprietor's knowledge where young people have been troubled with coughs, spitting of blood, and gradual wasting away, with eiery appearance of going into a decline, by taking a few doses, have been entirely cured. In asthmas, chronic coughs, difficulty of breathing, &c., no pen can describe the wonders thht have been performed by this invaluable medicine. Many, who for many years have been unable to lie down in their beds without a danger of beinfc chnked by an accumulation of phlegm (which invariably causes a dread ful cough); others, who with difficulty could breathe at all in a recumbent posture, have, by taking one dose of this excellent balsam, been enabled to lie down comfortably in their beds. But the testimonials of those who have experienced its wonderful effects will do more to recommend and insure it the support of the public, than anything the proprietor can say in its favour, and by particular request he has published the following extraordinary case: Mr. Wright, of Mile-end road, was many years afflicted with cough, shortness of breath, and sense of suffocation, whenever he attempted to lie down in bed, owing to the great accumulation of viscid phlegm which he was unable to expectorate. He had tried every means to obtain relief, but without effect; he couid get no sleep but in his arm-chair. In this state he continued to linger, without any hope of recovery, his friends expecting that every fit of coughing would terminate his existence. At length he was prevailed upon to try a bottle of the Balsam, and (very extraordinary)! half an hour after the first dose he was able to lie down in his bed; and before he had taken three bottles, was perfectly cured iMPoarANT CAUTIOJT.—Observe that the Words, "TnottA POWELL, Blackfriars-road, London," are (by permission of he Majesty's Commissioners of Stamps) S-jgraved in White Letter upon a Red Ground on the Government Stamp, pasted over th op of each bottle, without which it cannot be genuine. [A. SPECIFIC FOR RHEUMATISM, &c. A certain and immediate Cure for Rheumatism, Toothache, Tic-Doloureux, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Growing Pains, Sprains, Swellings, &e.——TAYLOR'S SPECI- FIC LINIMENT has received the highest Testimonials from Clergymen Missionaries, and others as to its efficacy in effecting a perfect cure in the abovenamed and similar painful Diseases. With each BctCle of the Liniment full directions are given, which, when strictly followed, have never been known to fail of their object. Sufferers from Rheumatism, Toothache, Neuralgia, Lum- bago, &c .will do well to read the following important Testimonial, selected from a large number:—TEHTIMO- NTAL.—" We, the undersigned, Ministers of the Gospel, having instances within our personal knowledge of striking attestations from members of our congregations, or others equally well known to us, of the astonishing efficiency ot Taylor's Liniment.' have much satisfaction in calling public attention in this mannet to its medical virtues in removing rheumatism, lumbago, tic-doloureux, spasms, swellings, &c., and we think the community is under special obligation to the proprietor for its prepara- tion. We trust ere long, when its remedial properties are better known, it will be found not only in every apothecary's shop, but also in the dwelling of every family.—(Signed) £ >. CBOOM, Minister of the United Presbyterian Church, Portsburgh, Edinburgh; W. TA9- KER, Minister, Dr. Chalmers's Territorial Church; I RQBERTSOV, Minister, United Presbyterian Church. Newington, Edinburgh; D. MCEWAS, Minister, South College-street Church, Edinburgh." WHOLESALE AGENTS.—DUNCAN, FLOCKHART- & CO Edinburgh; BARCLAY & SONS, and ED- WARDS, London; RAIMES & CO., York and Liver- pool. May be had of most Medicine-Vendors, price Is. LJD., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. per Bottle. EMALE COMPLAIN TS.-Ladies suffer- JL ing from Nervous Attacks, Languor, Debility, or any Fing from Nervous Attacks, Languor, Debility, or any of the diseases peculiar to the Sex, are informed that a Lady of extensive experience and success in such matters may be consulted personally or by letter. "The Lady's Friend," free for 4 Stamps, which contains all particu- lars. Address Mrs. Hill, 27, Alfred Place, Russell Square, London. Midwifery Cases as usual. All cases confidential. Female Pills forwarded by post, price 2s. 9d., 5s. 6d. and lIs, which may be sent in postage stamps. HjVTARSHALL S UNIVERSAL CERATE IF 1 (Established for more than a century) Is the most certain and efficacious remedy for all kinds of Wounds and Chilblains, whether broken or unbroken, Cuts, Sores, Scalds, Burns, Old Ulcers, Sore Breasts, Eruptions of every kind, and more especially Sore and Ulcerated Legs of 20 years' standing, have been cured without the least confinement, after having been dis- charged from hospitals. In short, this wonderful prepara- tion will be found far more efficacious in the cure of the above complaints than all the Ointments and Plasters hitherto made use of. Witness the numerous cases speci- fied in the handbills. Chilblains are prevented from breaking by Marshall's Cerate, and their tormenting itching instantly removed but where this certain remedy has been unknown or neglected, and the Chilblains have actually suppurated or broke, the Cerate will ease the pain, and very speedily hello them. Sold wbolesale by Messrs. 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JOHNSON are Proprietors of the PR -iCTIC AL INIFcii ANIC'S J GURNAL, anlllustrated Record of Engineering and Mechanical Inventions, Is. containing twenty-eight quarto double-columned pages of letter press, illustrated by two Plate Engravings, and from forty to fifty Wood Cuts edited by W. JOHNSON, C. E. Vols. I. to VIII., Us. each, bound in cloth. LONGMAN & Co. Their other Publications are the PRACTICAL DRAUGHTSMAN'S BOOK OF IN. DUSTRIAL DESIGN, a complete course of Mechanical, Engineering, and Architectural Drawing. This Volume contains 105 quarto pages of Plate Engravings, about six'y Wood Cuts, and ZoO pages of Letterpress. Pxice El Bs. Od. LONGMAN & Co. THE PATEN I'EE'S MANUAL, a Treatise on the Law and Practice of Letters Patent, for tho vae of Patentees and Inventors, by JAMES JOHNSO- .Esq., and J.HSKFTT JOHNSON, Solicitor. Price5s. LONOIKAK&C'J