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"gtlitlvag Simc (i¡tble$. '^BWpruT- — —TO NANTYGLO AND EBBW VALE. WEEK DATS, sDNDATP. 1,2 3 1.3 i 2..i|l,2 ;i 1,2.a i:i7& ?8»Port A.M.' A.M. P.M. P M A.M. P.M | 0, 5 4 9 lo; 5 10 £ yd9e 8 Juncuon 7 8 11 24' 3 llj 5 5) 9 24: 5 24 «i«c» 7 13 II 29 6 1H: 5 59 9 2yj 5 29 pfossKl 7 19 11 36; 3 2>! 6 6 9 36| 5 36 ChaPel 7 25ill 42j 3 31 6 12 9 42, 5 42 4ber Bri<lge 7 32; 11 5ol 3 41 6 20 9 50 5 50 66 7 37 IL 55; 3 413 6 2 9 55 5 oa ^Mili 7 41 12 0; 3 51 6 30 10 o! 6 0 Vb«l — — ^beni,.S Joncti,iQ 7 53^2 13! 4 8 6 13 10 13 6 13 &Cery 7 59 12 191 4 14 6 49 10 19 6 19 8 8 12 27i 4 2- 6 57 .0 27 6 27 8 lo 12 351, 4 3 7„5 10 30 6 3j esJu"cuoa 7 5.J12 (3l 4 8 6 43 Id 13 6 13 8 2 12 22! 4 17 6 52 lo 22 6 22 8 7 12 27i 4 2> 6 57 10 27! 6 27 Oa 6 8 15 12 35 4 3'J 7 6 10 33; 6 3D an additional Traiu leaves Newport a 0r 'umlin, calling at intermediate Stations, ^^AND NANTY3LO TO NEWPORT -J^KKK DAYS. SUNDAYS. I 2,i 1,2,3 123 123 l.i.3ji,a 1,2 3 ^»W"Val9 AM. AM P.M. P.M. P.M I A M. P.M. victor}, 8 25 11 15 2 20!l 45 7 25 10 5P 7 10 a?10 8 33 11 23 2 28 4 63 7 331H 3 7 18 8 38 11 2-t 2 33U 58 7 38 1L 8 7 23 8 4' H 37 2 42 5 15 7 47 LI 17 7 32 jr/a'0a ° 8 2o 11 15 2 W',4 46 7 2 10 55 7 10 ^erti)|6' 8 32 11 23 2 23j5 0 7 33 H 3 7 IS fi rbee» T 8 41 11 31! i 36 5 10 7 41 1 11 7 26 Junc 8 4? u 3- 2 42 5 20 7 47 n 17 7 32 Win A?wkri<| 9 0 11 54 2 5515 45 8 0 !1 3 7 45 p^'cart,8 9 5 11 59 3 0 5 5 8 5 11 35 7 §0 O, Pel B,u 9 10 12 4 3 5 5 55 8 10 11 40 7 55 ^0S8R« d8e~. — S'8ca 9 18 12 i4 3 13 — 8 >8 11 4^ 8 3 j»W«e. 9 23.12 20 3 18 6 10 8 23 11 53 8 8 1J "WT •• 9 29 12 26 3 24 8 29 11 5y 8 14 ewPon U,lc- 9 36 12 34 3 31 6 25- 8 3 L2 € 8 21 Trai&4 -• 9 45112 45 3 -10'6 40 8 45 i2 15 8 30 thus stop at Chap 1 bridge upon by the Passenger to thi Guard at the ,PRO NEWPORT TO BLAENAVON". -IjrAT WEEK DAIS. SUNDAYS. 1 2,3 1 2 3; 12 3,J.,2,V 1 2.3 I 2 3 1,23 IMPORT A.M.IP M. PM. P.M. K.M P.M. P.M. p'antarn 9 15:1 45 5 0 8 <■ 9 30 — 8 0 fc*°»br«n 9 21 1 5115 6 8 ( 9 36 8 6 £ °0tn*0 9 25 1 55 5 )0 8 !i 9 40 8 10 £ outrk *lld 9 29 59 5 14 8 14 V> 44 8 14 f°Qt» dyruQ •• 9 33 2 3 5 18 8 U- 9 48 — 8 18 £ OQ/P°OL 9 50 2 21 5 35 8 35 10 5 8 3o ?nyiil' 9 2 24 5 39, 8 3D Id 9 8 39 C^'ychan 9 59 2 29 5 44' 8 44 1(1 14 — 8 44 &Cavoo 10 7 2 37 5 52 8 5- 10 22 — 8 52 10 15 2 45 6 0, 9 0 10 3D.1 — 9 0 FROM BLAENAVON TO NEWMTIT. £ OQ/P°OL 9 50 2 21 5 35 8 35 10 5 8 3o ?nyiil' 9 2 24 5 39, 8 3D Id 9 8 39 C^'ychan 9 59 2 29 5 44' 8 44 1(1 14 — 8 44 &Cavoo 10 7 2 37 5 52 8 5- 10 22 — 8 52 10 15 2 45 6 0, 9 0 10 3D.1 — 9 0 FROM BLAENAVON TO NEWMTIT. WKEK DAYS Sl'NDATS. ~1,23~U3T23123 .,2,3 12 3; 1 JTJ ^UENBFC A.M A M. P.M P.M. A.M. P.M- P M. ?*MA„ 7 3 LL 30 3 20 6 3 7 30 5 0 ^er8VcKn 7 36 11 38 3 2^6 3M 7 38 5 8 £ °°twaU 7 44 1 46 3 36 6 46 7 46j 5 16 to0QtyD^?tiydl1 7 48 11 50 3 40 6 5 7 50| 5 20 i> 7 55 12 0 3 od 7 8 <M — 5 30 o0,ltn9l 8 2 12 7,3 57 7 7 8 7, — 5 37 rNbra d 8 (i 12 114 1 7 11 11 5 41 -J 8 10 12 1-5 4 5 7 8 15 5 45 l!*Port 's 16 12 21 4 11 7 21 8 211 5 51 8 25 12 30 4 20 7 30 S 301 — 6 0 •J^LIOAL NEWPORT TO B¡¡,hCU. WPT-K DAYS. SUNDAYS ^ATXONSi I'2 3 1.2 3 1,2,3 1.2,3 1.2,3 1.2,3 I 2,3 CLASH CIHBS CLA^^ CLA^K CUIWH 6AJIPMRT —AN &-M A M PM P M P M- A.M. P M. fcSe8 P> 7 45 10 35 3 0 6 0 Cburoht? "■ 7 55 10 47 3 30 6 10 iUohen °a'1-. "• 8 0 10 52 3 35 6 15 £ edw*8 "• 7 11 0 3 4i: 6 20 MaenrCrm • « 12 11 6 4* 6 25 PEA^L ULER o 20 H 18 £ 4 6 35 Pan? 35 1! 33 4 17 6 50 -de-. Uii 42 4 25 6 56 5h"e R0Se; 9 0 a 50| 4 ,7 7 0 Ba7h?«nn8j arr 9 10 12 0 4 37 7 10 ^r«°ed 9 20 12 10 4 47 7 20 8 46 1148 • 7 2 cTVfts y'r 92:11228 I' 7 42 Wq 8 7 3o 8 5-5:12 5 o 7 20 °oi8t>Vi"V' 7 45i 9 5 12 la » 7 3t) ?°J,t»ticill 7 ■ 7 57 9 18 12 2ri £ 7 45 i*lvllJ Ui J« >1 — 9 27 12 33 "2 7 50 10 15 L i-1 5 a 35 110 35 1 25 S 45 FROM BRECON TO NEWPORT. WEEK DAYS. ) SU-D\Y8. s 12 3 1,2 3 1 l 3 1 2 1,2,3 M.3 1,2, <^TXONS. slass Class cliissi cla.s.< class jeLtss class A.M. AM. P.M. P M. PM, A M. P.M family 7 10'■ J 1 50 4 50 T»WV'- 7 29 = 2 5 5 5 V 9 30 8 1 T 2 5i. 5 48 J' 8 3 2 53 5 53 J%t lb,r.vV« 9 42 8 1^-5 3 5 6 5 ton") 9 52 8 25 5 3 15 6 15 JiL — » 9 « 2 57j 6 55 W-^nsy •» 8 44 3 331 6 35 Hob'" •• 8 I"5 12 4l» 3 JO 6 15 Pen! ••• 8 23112 48 3 18 G 23 itai4Ql .arr 8 3o| 1 3 3 30: 6 35 N?aCvv< S 53! 1 -8 3 40; 6 43 *Ck*a •• 9 0 1 15 3 481 6 52 CCell 9 16 1 28 4 4; 7 5 HC.h *CT" 9 23 1 38,4 14 7 16 Bai!Su d- 9 281 1 43 4 19, 7 20 9 35; 1 48 4 25j 7 25 nPon.' 9 40; 1 53 4 30j 7 30 De^ 7th J 9 50i 2 8 4 40 7 40 A te 4t L2AJNADD each Saturday a train will leave Rhym- S'3?N,RILIL 40 p.tn calling at lolermedlate stations. 0 P.1.t¡ aLr kLt Train will leave Newport for ithymney at all intermediate stations. P- -Ni NEWPORT TO SlllHOWY. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS \^JRIONS. 1,2,3 1.2.3 1.2.3 1 2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 port A.M A.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. VN — 9 15 2 30 7 0 10 0 6 0 9 35 2 5N 7 20 10 20 G 20 I>V'LE L'°INT — 9 45 3 0 7 3'> 10 30 6 30 ILA«KI JUN"TION — 10 10 3 15 7 45 10 45 6 45 $WU04 — 10 15 3 20 7 52 10 52 6 52 SJFT? 10 22 3 27 7 59 10 59 6 59 H0»ar j 6 40 10 44 3 47 8 21 ll 19 7 19 6 45 10 48 3 51 8 25 11 23 7 23 ^^WCH J 6 50| — — — — — SIRHOWY TO NEWPORT. WEKK DAYS. SUNDAYS 1.2,3'j 1,2 3 1,2,3 1,2 3 "L 2,3| 1,2,3 A*M- P-M- P-M- P M- A M- P->R* V howy — — — 6 8 — — 7 40 12 35 4 35 6 14 8 25 4 10 D 7 45 12 40 4 43 6 18 8 30: 4 15 8 3 12 58 5 2 —- 8 47:4 32 WE MR,JLLN«IION 8 10 1 5 5 8 « 55 4 38 CCA IUEL>OIO\ 8 15 1 10 5 13 9 0 4 43 IL.T 8 30 1 25 5 25 — 9 15 4 55 *P0L'T 8 40 1 33 5 33 — 9 23 5 5 VA SUNDAY'S"' 9 0 1 55 6 55 — 9 45 5 30 'EAVe S;RV1Q addition to the trains given above ■I ANJ F|I °WY FOR Tredegar at 11.25 a.m. and 7.26 for Sirhowy at 8.15 a.m. and 4.0 p.m. I NEWPORT TO MERTHYR. WEEK DAYS- SUNDAYH 1,2,3 1-2.3 1,2,3 1,2,3 172,3 1,2,3" A*M A.M. P.M. P.M A.M. P.M. |OS>WYD-; 9 c 10 15 2 30 5 30 WL I 9 14 10 30 -.5 42 *PO0 AD 9 30 1 25 5 22 — 7 55 6 5 F<NIQ 9 37 1 32 5 29 — 8 3 6 13 KSaR"R 9 55 1 48 5 46 8 21 6 31 TNCTION ••• 10 3 1 56 5 54 — 8 29 6 39 V^TCH UNCLion. 10 9 2 2 6 1 — 8 35 6 45 »KVSV 10 17 2 10 6 8 — 8 44 6 54 ^VMI« 10 30 2 *8 6 22 — 8 53 7 3 JEW 10 40 2 38 6 33 — — — 10 43 2 46 6 40 — — — .PP'C)ld MERTHYR TO NEWPORT. SS^SL?T WEEK DAYS. I SUNDAYS V -^NS. L72XT72,3 1,2,3 1.2,321 2,3 1,2,3 j— L|J_ A,M P M. P M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 9 20 1 0 4 4 Yar'A 9 29 1 9449— -1 — T<X\ 9 46 I 24 5 6 — 10 14 8 29 JN"v 9 53 1 30 5 13 — 10 22 8 37 BXL; R JAW-100- 10 1 1 39 5 22 — 10 32 8 47 ISTY!* TLON 10 7 1 45 5 28 — 10 39! 8 54 10 15 1 52 5 36 — 10 49J 9 4 OOU'OK'D 33 2 12 5 55 11 8 9 22 *&>»**<! 11 3 5 15 6 5 — 11 18 9 28 5 11 5 25 6 14 — 11 26 9 36 II 25 40 6 30 — 11 40 9 60
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FROM NEWPORT TO LIVERPOOL. r-4 NY I WEKK DAYS. SUNDAYS — 1,^3 1,2,3 1,2,317,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1.2,3 s r ) S. jc its8- cl.<s-i. ol,.HN- cla>>. clas., class d^s. A M ATSI. P M. P.M. P.M AM. P.M. Newpart.17 010 LO ion 2 30 5 40 9 20 5 3 ■ PONTNEWYDD 7 14 10 30 2 10 o 54 9 32 5 42 PONSYPOOL ROAD 7 27 10 48 2 24 2 5B 6 7 9 45 5 56 NANTVDERRY 7 39 10 59 — 3 9 6 19 9 01 6 7 PENPERGWM 7 4TI U 6 3 16 6 26 10 5 6 18 ABER<*AVENUY 7 58 11 18 2 45 3 2B 6 3510 15 6 28 LLAOFIHANGEL 8 14 11 30 3 40 B 48 10 25 6 37 PADDV 8 22 11 37 — 3 4H 6 56 10 32 6 45 PONTRIL'A'S.I; 8 34 LL 48 4 0 7 6 10 45 6 55 ST. DEVEREUR. 8 42 IL 56 — 4 8 7 14 !0 53 7 3 Tram Inn 3 55 12 4 — 4 LB 7 2311 2 7 13 HEREFORD 9 20 12 30 3 35 5 15 7 55 it 30 7 O5 LEOMINSTER 9 51 1 0 4 5 5 62 8 25 12 7 8 25 LUDLOW 10 11 1 20 4 30 6 22 8 46 12 31 8 46 SHREWSBURY 11 33 2 30 5 40 8 0 10 8 2 0 '0 8 CREWE 12 43 3 50 6 45J 9 15 11 SO 3 15 1 10 MANCHESTER 2 0 5 10 7 45; 10 55 2 45 5 35 2 45 Liverpool 2 30 5 40 8 Ojll 5 3 20 6 0; 3 20 FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEWPORT WEKK DAYS- SUNDAYS 2 2 1>2)3 2 172 1, 2 .1,2,3 STATIONS. CUSG.J class class- class class class class P.M. A.M. A.M A M. P.M. A.M" A.M. LIVERPOOL 11 15 — 7 15 10 10 12 50 9 30 MANCHESTER 10 55 — 7 3,1 10 50 1 30 — 9 30 CREWE 1 8 — 8 3-5 12 3J 3 LO — 11 30 SOIEWSBURY 3 15 7 0 '0 10 1 51' 5 10 — 4 OD LUDLOW — 8 18 11 6 2 41 6 23 — 6 10 LEOMINSTER 5 14 8 48 11 35 3 1 6 49 — 6 4O HEREFORD 7 4 9 45 12 10 3 35 7 35 9 40J 7 5D TRAM INN 7 54 9 58 — 3 52 — 9 53 8 2 ST. DEVEREUX. 8 1 10 4 — 3 59 — 10 2 8 LO PONTRILAS 8 10 10 11 — 4 7 7 58 10 12 8 2O PANDY 8 22 10 21 4 B 10 25832 LLANFIHANGEL .1 8 30 10 -'8 — 4 26 — 10 32 8 4O ABERGAVENNY .J 8 45 10 37 12 52 4 40 8 23 10 45 8 53 PONPERGWTN 8 51 10 43 — 4 48 8 29 10 53 9 1 NANTYDERRY .| 9 0 10 50 — 4 56 8 38 11 0 9 1Q PONTYPOOL ROAD; 9 13 11 3 1 18 5 15 8 50 11 18 9 2G PONTNEWYDD 9 21 11 11 — 5 25 — 11 26 9 3G NEWPORT 9 35 11 25 1 4I.'| 5 40 9 10 11 40 9 50 FROM HEREFORD TO WORCESTER. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS STATIONS. 1T'2\ 1,2>3 1,2 A' 2 1,-2 '.2.3 1,2,3 1 cla»8 clast class class class class class 1 A.M 'A.M. P.M. P.M, P.M. A.M.' P.M. Hereford 8 15 9 40 12 2-5 3 45 7 45 It 35 7 35 Wiihington .j t> -7 9 5. — — 7 55 11 45; 7 45 Sioke Edith 8 35 10 0 12 45 — 8 3 11 55| 7 55 Ashperton.J 84210 8 — — 8 8 12 5 8 5 Ledbury 3 52 10 18 1 2 4 15 8 19 12 15 8 15 Col wall 9 6 10 28 1 12 4 27 8 27 12 25 8 25 Malvern Wells. 9 13 0 35 — — 12 33 8 30 Great Malvern' 9 21 10 40 1 27 4 38 8 39 12 35 8 35 Malvern Link.. 9 26 10 45 1 32 4 43 8 44 12 40 S 40 Bransford road 9 33 — — — — 12 47 — Hen wick — 10 58 — — 8 58 12 55 8 55 Worcester 9 46 11 51 47 509 11092 FROM WORCESTER TO HEREFORD. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAY8 STATIONS. 1,2],2 I 1.2 1.2,3 1,2 1,2,3 class clas-^jclass class class class class A.M. M. P M. P.M. P.M. A.M.. P M. Worcester 7 40 10 50 2 0 6 14 7 0 8 3 6 15 Hen wick 7 43 — — 7 3 8 6 Bransford road. 7 50 — — — 7 It.1 S 12 — Malvern Link. 7 5< 11 5 2 20 6 28 7 20 8 23 6 29 Great Malvern. 8 2 11 10 2 27 0 34 7 2-i> 8 30 6 34 Mhlvern "Wells. 3 6 — — 7 30 8 35 6 39 Col wall 8 15 — — 7 35 8 43 6 47 Ledbury 8 26 11 27! 2 44 6 50 7 45 8 53 6 58 Asbperton S 35 — — 7 55 9 3 7 8 Sioke Edith 8 43 2 57 8 3 9 13 7 18 Within<*ton 8 53 — — — 8 13 9 23 t 28 Hereford 9 5 11 55 3 2) 7 20 8 25 9 33 7 40 GREAT W E S I E R N RAILWAY. I (SOUTH WALES DIVISION.) I F'RO'! l\IILFOltD TO f'AIJDTNGTON i _WKt'KDAYH_ J SVJ N DAYS- 1,2, i 1 2 31 1,2,3 1,2.3, 1,2,3 Exp. 1,2 3 1,2,3)1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2 3 M»iI. T^T3~l72,3ilviX^i"• STATIONS. class class class ol»88 class 1 lsl2il class class class class class lst2t! class class class 1st 2d A.M. A.M. A.M a.M. A.M. A.M A.M. P.M. AM. P.M. P.M. PM A.M. A.M. A,M. A.M. New Milford 20 — 8 35 tlO — r, 0 — 11 05 0 j Carmarthen June 3 22 G 15 10 2 1 8 50 12 45 2 40 0 27 — 12 37 G 27 Swansea 4 5 — — 7 id U 10 10 0 1 55 3 55 7 20 — 9 25 1 45 7 20 Neath 4 33 — 7 48 11 3D 10 3 7 — 2 30 4 23 7 51 9 5 u 2 22 7 5L Port Talbot 4 44 8 5 — 11 50 1 0 5(3 2 44 4 37 8 3 10 3 2 34 8 3 B.idgem! 5 10 — 8 37 12 14 11 31 3 15 5 1 8 28 10 32 3 3; 8 28 Llaniris^mt — — 1) 1 — 11 67 3 34 5 20 — 10 51 3 2G| Kly -9 24 — — 122) 541 11 18 3 49| — Caul iff 5 45 7 30 8 30 9 35 12 47 12 31 4 5 5 50 9 2 8 1511 25 3 561 9 2 I Maislifield 7 42 8 42 9 47 — — 12 40 6 2 8 27 U4H 4 8! — Newport 6 6 7 55 8 55 1 0 1 0 1 13 1 35 4 30 6 1 6 9 2 4 8 40 11 55 4 23 9 24 Liunwern 8 3 9 3 10 18 — — 1 44 0 24 — 8 47 12 3 4 31 — \lfl.-or j S 10 9 10 10 20 1 5i — 4 45 6 32 8 5b 12 11 4 39 — i'ortHkewiU —18 25 9 25 10 50 11 20 — 2 20 5 3 6 44 8 20 9 40 12 22 4 55 Chepstow 6 35 8 35 9 35(11 2 11 30; 1 41 2 35 — 5 15 (i 50 8 3() 9 51 9 50 12 ?3 0 G 9 51 Lvdney 6 52 11 21 1 57 2 55 5 33 7 14 10 9 12 51 5 24 10 9 Nounham 7 9 II 13 i 3 18| — 5 54 7 35 — 10 25 — 1 12| 5 44 10 25 Gloucester 7 38 — 12 20 — | 2 35 4 0, 6 30 8 0| — 12 40 1 40! 6 25 1'2 Swindon 9 17 — — 2 2" — j 4 G 5 55 — 8 17 — 2 20 3 35 8 20, 2 20 Paddington 11 15 — 4 45 — 1 6 45 40! — 10 15 — I — 4 35 7 2511 15| 4 35 FROM PADDINOTOIn TO MILFORD. 1 WKKK JJAYS. SUNDAYS. | 1,2,3 1,2,3'1,2X1X3; 1,2,3 1,2 r^^tiXMTTT,2,3 1,2,3 l.SUi iixp. Mail. 1,2,3 1,2.3 1.2,3 Mail. STATIONS. class j class class class j class class class Lst 2cl | class class clat-s j 1st 2ii ltd 2d class class claBs lB(2d j A.M. AM. A.M A.M.' A.M. A.M. I P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M, P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P M. I Paddington — — — 0 0 9 15! 11 45 — 4 50 8 10 10 0 — 8 10 ( Swindon — — 9 12 — 11 15' — 1 49 — — 7 2 11 20 1 45 — 11 20j Gloucester 6 35 — 11 10 12 301 3 30 7 0 — 8 15 12 50 8 15 3 30 — 12 50 Newnharo — 7 0, 11 35 4 0 — 7 25 — 1 12 8 40 3 58 — 1 12 Lydney — 7 22' — 11 50? — 1 2 4 18 — 7 46 — — 1 31 9 0 4 18 1 31 Chepstow 8 45 7 4510 30 12 IC'll 40 1 17 4 40 8 f 8 35 8 55 1 49 9 18 4 38 8 20 1 49 Portskewiit 9 0 8 2 11 15 12 27 11 60 1 32 4 55 8 2<; 8 45 9 35 4 49 8 31 1 Magor 9 10 — j — 12 38 — 5' 0 8 3: — 9 47 5 1 8 43 — i Llanweru 9 18 — | — 12 47 — 5 13 8 39 — — 9 66 5 9 8 51 — j Newport 9 30 8 30 II 40 1 01 — 2 0 5 25 8 50 — 9 30 2 21 10 10 5 25 9 5 2 21 Marshfield 40 i — 1 12 — — — 5 37 — 9 2 — 10 22 5 30 9 17 | Cardiff 10 0 8 5512 0 1 30 — 2 25 0 0 — 9 15 — 9 55 2 45 10 39 5 49 9 30 2 45 Ely 10 6 — I 1 35 — — G — — 10 40 5 51 — | Llantiissaut 10 32 9 19' 2 3- G 35 — — LI 10 G 15 — | Bridgend 10 55 9 37 — 2 2(1 — 2 58 7 2 — 10 29 3 20 II 31 G 43 — 3 20 'I Port Talbot 11 24 10 5' — 2 51 — 3 20 7 33 10 51 3 44J12 0 7 15 — 3 44 Neath 11 45 10 24 — 3 13 — 3 32 — 7 52 — 11 3 3 57(12 16 7 38 — 3 57 I Swansea 11 55 10 30 — 3 15 — 3 45 — 8 0 — 11 12 4 5 12 40 7 55 4 5j Caiuiarthi u Juuc 1 27 12 8 — 5 8 5 8 — 9 30 — 12 19 5 25 9 20 — 5 25! New Milford 1 50 — 6 42 42 — — — — | 1 40 6 50 — 11 5 — 6 50:1 SOUTH WALES UNION. Trains of the Bristol and South Wales Union Railway (running in connection with the South Wales Railway vid Portskewitt) are despatched as follows WEEK DAYS. FROM a.m. a.m. pro. p.m. p.m p.m. Bristol at. 6.15 9.45 .12.15 3. 0 .6.»0. Cardiff at 7.30 9 35 .12.31 4. 5 .5 50. Newport at 7.55 .10.10 1.35 4.30 .6.16.. hepstow at. 7.45 .10 30 .12 16 1.17 .4.40. SUNDAYS. FROM a.m. a-m. p.m. Bristol at 8.10 3. 0 — Cardiff at 8.15 3.56 — Newport at 8.40 4.23 Chepatow at. 9,18 4.38
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By its specific action upon the Blood, it clears the complexion of all Pimples, Blotches, and Yellowness, making it clear and lustrous; sweetens the breath, purifies the system of Mercurial poisons, cures Indigestion, with its thousand phases of suffering, strengthens the debilitated frame, and builds up the broken constitution. Mothers norsinii should take this stiengthening, purifying cordial, that their aiilk may be pure and noutiahiug remember, mothers, that your milk is the natural food for your iulants do not dose the little innocsnts with poisonous dru)atl which sweep off so many thousands. TESTIMOMALS FROM Gen. WM. GILBERT, of the Indian Army, 1863. I The Editor of the Weekly Budget 1865. The Hon. the DEAN of LLSMORE, 1854. The Editor of the Armagh Guardian. 1863. The Rev FRANC18 MONK, of the Gospel Evangelist, 1864. Mrs FRANCIS D'ARCY, Prospect House, Enniskillen. 1868. And hundreds of others In Bottleg half.pints, 2s. 6d. pints, 4* small quarts, 4( 61 quarts, 7s 6d. Mammoths, lis. Pills in Boxes, 1» -lid., 2s. 9.1., 4s 6d. Ointment, in Soxes, 1 s. 1$I., 2s. 9 I.. 4 s. 6d. Great saving in taking the larger szes.- ramilv and Sea Chests, containing one dozjn Mammoths, a^d one 4s. 6d. Box of Pills, for £ 5 Sold by all fiirstclass Druggists. CAUTION. —Get the Red and BLUE Wrappers, tvi'H the Oli DOCTOR'S Read in the Centre. None others are Genuine [14,471 READ THE WAGING VOICE A SPECIAL WORK FOR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION". By HENRY SMITH. M.l)., of the University of Jena, Author of the People's Gaide to Health," &r>. THE WARNING VOICE, a medical work (160 pages) giving the NEW SPECIAL TREATMENT for the perfect cure of 2\ervous Debility, Painful Dreams, MENIAL Physical Dppr.'ssi'M, ta'jtilalion oj the Heart, Noises in the Head and Ears, Indecision, Impaired MEMORY, Indites- linn, Prostrntion, Lassitude, Depression of Spirits, Loss of ENERGY and Appetite, pains in the Back and Limbs, Self Dis- t ust, D zzmess, Love of Solitude, Ground'ess Fear, D'C With Nev Chapter on the use and abuse of El ctricity for the Cure of Nervous Debility. Contains many letter from patients who have tried the so-culled remedied without medicine, proving that ELECTRICITY IS NOT LIFE, Illustrated with Cases and Testimonials trnm grateful patients with means of cure ust-d in each case. Sent free by Post to any addr: ss, secure from observation, on receipt of two stamps. Address, Dr. H SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, London, W.C. IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY PATIENT*. CONSULT A LONDON PHYSICIAN WITHOUT FEE —Dr. SMITH, will, for the Benefit of Persons suffering from NERVOUS DEBILITY, &c., on receiv- ing a description of their send his written opinion, with advice and directions, for the most successful tieat. ment and cure- Address, Dr. H. SMITH 8, Burton Crescent, London. W.C. 112,674. rcrcSMaamiiin 0+ two Medicines really act upon the ni ,.k'ver> one is Mercury or Blue Pill, the other .Dandelion. Thousands of Constitutions have been broken down hy Mercury, Blue Pill, or Calomel. The only safe remedy is DR. KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIYEH, PILLS. Would act very gently and efficaciously upon the Liver' liberate Bile, disperse Wind, and strengthen the whole frame. Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine V<>a" dors, in boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d.. and 4s. 6d., or ior stamps, from J. RORKE, 47, Mortimer-street, London' W. [13,853 CURES AND COMFORT FOR THE BED RIDDEN BY HOLLO WAYS OINTMENT. THIS wonderful Ointment acts like ma^ic in relieving and curing old sores, wounds bad legs, ulcers, «nd eruptions of the skin w|len rubb'ed on the surface it penetrates and purifies each tissue on its passage, and exerts the most wholesome influtmce over the internal structures. It heals by cleansing all animal fluids with which it comes in contact, and thereby pro- motes a sound and permanent cure. GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. To sufferers from the racking pains of Rheumatism and Gout, this Ointment will prove invaluable. After fomentation with warm water the soot'nir.g action of this Ointment is most remarkable; it seeuis at onco to lessen inniinination, ease pain, reduce the swelling, restore natural circulation, and expels the disease. For the above complaints Holloway's Ointment and Pills are in- fallible specifics. DIPTHERIA, BRONCHITIS, SORE THROATS COUGHS, AND COLDS. This class of diseases may bo cured by well rubbing the Ointment, three times u day, upon the throat, chest, and back of the patient It will soon penetrate, and give immediate rehef. In all stages of Influenza, Col 's, and Bronchitis, this treatment may be followell with effi, ciency and safetv-indeed, it has never been known to fail. ALL VARIETIES OF SKIN DISEASES, SCROFULA AND SOU K\ Y. This Ointment is a certain cuie for Ringworm, Scurvy, Scrofula, or King's Evil, and the most inveterate skin diseases to which the human race is subject. They cannot be treated with a safer or more speedy remedy than DoUo- way s Ointment. assisted by his celebrated Pills, ",Licu act EO powerfully on the constitution, and so purify the blood, that these disordersare completely eradicated from the system, and a lasting cure obtained. m DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. 8,Beware of this dangerous and stealthy complaint, which frequently creeps upon us by slight or trifling jaundice, of which liltle or no notice is taken until the legs begin to swell. The cause of the evil must be looked for in the liver and stomach therefore, set to work earnestly, by taking Holloway's famous Pills ac- cording to the printed instructions, and rubbing the Oint- ment very effectively over the pit of the stomach and right side, where those organs lie. Most dropsical cases will readily yield to the combined influence of the Oint. ment and Pills. PILES, FISTULAS.& INTERNAL INFLAMMATION These complaints are most distressing to both body and mind, false delicacy concealing them from the knowledge of the most intimate friends. Persons suffer for years from Piles and similar complaints when they might use Holloway's Ointment with instant relief, and effect their own cure without the annoyance of explaining their ailment to anyonp. The Fills greatly assist the Oint- ment, as they purify the blood, regulate its circulatiou, renew diseased structures, and invigorate the entire system. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS, STONE, AND GRAVEL Are immediately relieved and ultimately cured if this Ointment be well rubbed, twice a day, into the small of the back over the region of the kidneys, to which it will gradually penetrate, and in almost every case give imme- diate relief; but perseverance will be necessary to effect a thorough cure, Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the follow. ing cases Bad Legs Chiego foot Fistulas Sore. throats Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Skin-disease Burns Chapped hands Glandular Scurvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Swellings Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers Lumbago Tumours chetoes and Contracted and Piles Ulcers Sand Flies Stiff Joints Rheumatism Wounds Coco bay Elephantiasis Scald Heads Yaws Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAT, 533, Oxford street, W.C., L ndon also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices :—la lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lls., 22s., and 33s. each Pot. W There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. N .B.-Direotions for the guidance of patiouts in every disorder affixed to each Box. [14,164 THE MARVEL OF SCIENCE I (ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM.) HEALTH & MANHOOD RESTORED (WITHOUT MEDICINE.) Cure Yourself by the Electric and Magnetic Self-Adjusting Curative vfferers f, om Nervous Debility, Painful Dreams, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Soises in the Head and Lars, Indecision, Impaired Sigh' and Memory, Indi les ion, Prostration Lassitude, Depression of SPIRITS, Loss of ENERGY and Appetite, PAIUS in the ,"flck and LimJ>s, Timidity Self Distrust, Dizziness, Love 0/ Solitude, (T, oundltss tears, d-c., CAN NOW C U K E T H E M S E L VES By the only Guaranteed Remedy in Europe, protected and sanctioned by the F. cu:ty. Details free -for one stamp by ALT HJENNEU, Esq, Medic»l Electiician PERCY HOUSE, BEDFORD SQUARE, LONDON. N.B. — Medicine and Fees superseded. Established 1840 as Surgical „YL chanician. A TK.-Sl' (i!!ATIS.Foil DETAILS. In proof of the WONDERFUL CURES effee'ed, Invalids can have the" ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC CURAT: VE" ON TIUAL, with reference to the leading Physicians of the day. CAUTION. X.B -This is the only acknowledged Scientific App iance as in use in the vaii us Hospitals and n cruised by the Medical Faculty of Great Britain,and time are genuine unless had direct tr ui ill'. Wa ter .Tenner-, who cautio-is thf vublic against the pei-soii usiti-, his iianie, and ii.,jititiiig his dlse'IN'elIes. n e Prize Medal 114,791 Jn<t Published, post reo for two Stamps. VVTONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY, rf Deiuonstraling the true causes of Nervous, Men. tal, Physical Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion, U ,,r,t of Energy, Premature Decline, with nlain directions for perfect restoration to health and vigour in a few days. l'be most important fact that these alarming complaints may easily be reu-oved WITHOUT MEDTCINE, I- here clearly demonstrated, and the eutirely new and highly successful tieatment, as adopted by the Author, fniiy explaiue.l —by means of which EVERY UN E IS ENABLED TO CURE HIMSELF perfectly, and at the least possible cost. Sent free on receipt of two stamps, by W. HILL, Esq, M.A., Lerkel-y House, South CresceDt, Russell Square, London, W C. The object of this extraordinary publication is to prove how Nervousness and concomitant Maladies can be effectually and successfully treated, and the most convinc- ing proof of the efficacy of this, the greatest of human discoveries, is testified by the numerous cases of cures ef- fected."— Medical Record. [14,514 ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. PULVERMACHER'S PATENT GALVANIC CHAIN BAKDS, BELTS AN POCKET BATTERIES. THESE HIGHLY IAIPKOVED IXVEN- I Tit »NS render Electricity pe.fec ly self-applicable, in a mild continuous form, and extremely efficacious, no shock or unpleasant sensati.,n b ing experienced, whereby it becomes a true tounti in of healtn and vigour, speedily soothing agonising pains.reanimating torpid limbs, reviving the sluggisii t'ui.ctions of life, and imparting renewed energy ai.d vitality to constitutions enfeebJeJ by vaiiuiis influences. he daily increasing number of cures effected by fCLYEIiMAClIEK'S MEDICO-G A LVA\IC SVSTEd is so e*toiisive and varied, that it forcibly points to this invention as the embryo ot a niversal remedy. rpHE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY, signed by JL the elite of the English medical faculty, has bee received We, the undersigned, have much pie i sure in testi-" fyi. g that Mr. J. L peLYER\IACHEH'S recent" improvements in his Voltaic 15 itteries and Galvanic" Appliances f-r Medical Purposes areo: great import-" "aLce to Scien ific Med:cine, and that lit is entiil. d to" ille consideration a,.d suppori of every ane disposed to" further the advancement of real and useful progress." Dated this 9th diy of March, 1S()6." SIR CHARLES LOCOCK, li irt., II.D F P,.C. SIR HENRY HOLLAND, Rut.. M.D., F.K.S." "SIB WM. FEIttiUsSON, Bart., F R.S." "EDWD. H. 3IEYKKING, :\1.\).. F.R.C.P." "SIR J. RANALD MARTIN, F.R.C.S." PULVERMACHER'S SYSTEM is also ap- P proved of by an official report of the Academie de Jlrdic lie I'aris Royal Society of London Royal College of Phy.-icians London and the Imperial Faculty of Vienna; and its c irative virtues are confirmed by thousands of private testimonials of cures etlected .-(See Pamphlet gratis.) These facts appeal to the good sense of every sufferer to avail himself of this scier.iific and cu-ative progress, to which the inventor has devoted a lifetime or' study and labour, as an arde; t disciple of that great benefactor of mankind, the late ldust ious electrician, MICHAEL KAKADAY. PU L v E R M A CIIE ll'S MEDICO-GA L V AX IC p CHAINS are exce dingly effective without the aid oj medicine, rest icticn of diet, or the leu si derangement of the atient's habits and daily occupations, in the following maladies: — Rheumatism. Tic Doloreux. MnggishCirculatio Indigestion. Urinary Disorders. Sciatica. Deafness, Paralysis. Lumbago. Spasms. Epilepsy. Neuralgia. Keniile Complaints. Nerv.us Debility. Head Ac Toothache. Constipation. Functional Dis- Liver Complaints. Cramp. orders. &c., TKC. The effects of the application of PULVERMACHER'S CHAINS in any of the above disorders is immediate'Y perctptiblt —the relief of pain inst mtmeous. PRICE LIST OF PULVERMACHEIi'S GALVANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, and BATTERIES B. CHAIN RAND for Nervous Deafness, Head, Tooth, and Face Ache, and Noises in the Head Uls to 30s. B. CHAIN-BANDS for Loss of Yoiea and other affections of the Throat 10s Cd to 21B. N. CHAIN BANDS for Sciatica, Rheumatic, Neuralgia, and Gouty Pains, Local Paralysis, Cramp, &c. 18s to 22s. and 40s. CHAIN-HANDS for T umbago, Indigestion. Liver,Chest, and Functional Disorders, Nervous Debility, &c wcrn as a Belt 22s to 40s, and 55s, B. CHAIN-BANDS for NViiter's Cramp, Trembling, Nervous- ness, ic. 22s to 3us and 40s, B. COM INED CIIAI S-BAND for Central Paralysis. Epilepsy, General Debility, Functional Di.-orders,&c 30s. to ous A complete Set of COMBINED CHAIN HANDS, BELTS, and CHAIN BANDS for restoring vital Energy £ 3 to £ =, Xo Galvanic bands or kelts are genuine but those bearing the fac- simile of J• L. PLLVhUMAillLIi S signature on ihe labd. CAUTION.-A PERPETUAL INJUNCTION in CHANCERY, dated ISth August, 1869. was grinted to J. L. PFLVKKM CHER against AXFUKD BAP.K >\VS, alias C. D. HAMMOND, alias IIENI>Y JAME- alias C. T. RAPUEY, their assistants, agents, and servants,^restr*ining the said person or persons, under a penalty of £ 5000, from deceitfully advertising Belts, ice., delusively representing them as electric. This decree is printed in extenso in PULVERMACHER'S PAMPHLET of Testin: rnials and Reports of cures, containing likewise nume- rous extraets from many standard scientific works, vz;—Dr. Pereivas "Materia Medica," 4th edition; Dr. Tanner's Prac- ice of Medicine," 8th edition; and Dr. Handheld Jones on tNervous and Functional Disorders," &c., sent pJst tree on ppilcation to the Sole Inventor and Patentee, J. L. PULTEBMACEEB, GALVANIC ESTABLISHMENT, 200, REGENT bTREET LONDON, W W SECU;irry MARK ( RIGHT ONLYON THE BOX] • j TRADE ^JIBSJL MARK rHE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINst DANGEROUS IMITATIONS A NEVER FAILING REMEDY. DR. SCOTT'S BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS, prepared, without any Mercurial Ingre- dient, from the recipe of Dr. SCOTT, of Bromley, Kent. Those Pills will be found invaluable to all who suffer from bilious and liver complaints, indigestion, wind, apasme, giddiness, dizziness of the eyes, and many other symptoms which none but a sufferer can describe. Fot hatutua) costiveness, as a family aperient medicine, and as a purfiier of the blood, tbey are unequalled; mild in their operation and grateful to the stomach. The- create appetite, promote digestion, and strengthen the whole nervous system. Testimonial from Mr J. H. Hornsby, Pharmn.eutical ?Qb^mlSA' O^110- To Mr Wm. Lambert, Dec. 19th, loot) lJear Sir, -I take this opportunity to inform you. of another surprising cure effected by Dr Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills. Mr J<mes Leader, of this town, was suffering from pulmonary complaint, shortness of breath, voice reduced to a whisper, and entire loss of appetite. He described himself as in a consumption, and had tried various remedies before he was recommended to try Dr. Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills. He took only a single box, and has now eutirely recovered, and is in excellent health, but still continues tbe occasional use of the Pills. His age is cG, and he is very well known here I am happy to say my sale of the Pills has largely increased — I am, &c J. H. HoitNBBY." Surprising Relief of Chronic Indigestion-From Mr W. J. Gradidge, Chemist, Andover-" To iir Lambert—Dear :ir.-l have the pleasure to send you the enclosed testi- monial from Mr Tanner, of Mouxton, a very rtspectab'# man, and well known about the neighbourhood of An- dover."—"Monxton. March, 18C9, To Mt Lambert,- Sir,—For some time past I have been troubled with Chronic Indigestion, accompanied with violent spasms in the Chest, especially after mea]s. I could get no relief from this, until I had recourse to Dr. Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills they very speedily removed the spasms and the oppressive tightness under which I suffret; and I have no doubt that, by a little perseverance with them, they will effectually complete a cure of my complaint, as my general health has wonderfully improved since I com. meDced tbem. You are at liberty to publish this state, meat.—I am, Sir, yours truly, WM. H. TANKER/ Prepared only by \V. L Ail BERT, Chemist," 8, King Wiiliam-street, Charing Cross, London, in boxes Is lid or three times the quantity in one, 2s 9.1, and soid by ail respectable medicine vendors thioughout tbe United Kingdom. IMPORTANT CAUTION.—Be sure to ask for "Dr Scott'a Biiious and Liver Pill, Take down the particulars "Dr Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills-" Tbe genuine are in a square green package, with the name, William Lam bett, S, King William-street, Charing Cross, engraved on the Government Stamp. It frequently happens that the Druggists impose upon their customers a Scots Pill in an oval box, which is quite a different medicine, and causes much disappointment an their medicinal effects are so opposite. Should any difficulty occur in obtaining these Pills s-nd 1C or 36 postage stimps to the Establishment, and they will be forwarded free. [14,869 L A I It' S GOUT AND KHEUMATIC B PILLS. Price IF. qd. aHa 2s. 9d per box This preparation i, one of the belief,ts^wliich the science of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind; for during the first twenty years of the pre.-ent century to speak of a cure for the ftout was considered a romance but now the efficacy and safely ot this medicine is so fully demonstrated, by unsolicited testimonials ;rom persons in every rank of life, that publia epinior) proclaims this as one of the mostimportant discoverie. of the present age. These Pills require ho restraint of diet or confinemea during their use,and are certaintoprevent the disease attacking any vital part. Sold by all medicine vendors. Observe Thowas Prout 229, Srand, London," on the Government Stamp. 13,16 Sothing bringS on Nervous Ltbili'Y, Premature ( Id Ag and Shortens Human Life^nore than Diseases of the Che. USDEK THE J». A^D PATUONAGE OF THE THE PRINCIPAL THE ONLY REAL TLKT ULLKOUT INWARD ME ROPER'S ROYAL1 BATH PLASTERS for Coughs ,\sthma ,Hoar»eness, Indigestion Palnit»»io» ne tie art, Croup Hooping Cough t nllueLa Chfr.fcSt«2 Bruises, Lumbago,o PaiES1 n t he Bae k s pin a i ancRheumat Aie<?ttons,DiseasetoltheChest,and Local Pain s SPINAL COMPLAINT OF 30 YEARS' STANDING RHEUMATISM OF THE HIP. „ NafFerton, December IS. 1862 Messrs Roper and Son—Gentlemen,—I was affiictea withi K- P? Spine °f m>' b3ck f°r 30 > ea"' "ean' g Ro, er s Planter about two years smce I piocur-d one, and after appljing n .ound relief the first ni„'Lt, anc have been free from pain ever since. I was also troubled with Rheumatism in the nip, and applied one with the same results. As have received 10 much benefit from the use of your Roper's Plasters, I hav lent you this for the benefitof others suffering in the same way lours,etc, THOMAS BROWN. USE OF LEG LOST FOR 6 MONTHS. Tn u.r, T? J i8' Gre-vst°ckstreet, Atterciiffe road. To Messrs Roper and Sons—Sirs,—1 have the pleasure la return you my most sincere thanks for the benefit I have received from YOur lioper's Plasters, after Demg for six montht without the use of my left leg, was in the Royal Cornwal Infirmary for fourteen weeks, and no befsr. I w. confined for three months to In) bed, and all 110 use. Iwasrecommerdedby a lady to try one of your hoper's Planers. I did so, and thank tiod .1 oniy applied two plasters before I could walk without a crutch, and now I can walk with one stick, all through the means of your Ropers Plasters. Sirs, I have written you this ttiaf > ou may aav. rtise it for the benefit ofjhe public. Kedruth, J uly 25th, 1861 Yours,ete RICHARD INCH. SPRAIN IX THE BACK. Messrs Roper and Son,—Gentlemen,—Some time a, u 1 gat njured in my back from; lifting a large piece of wooo in the Roy al Arsenal, and was jenhned to my bed for three monthn during which time the Royal Liver friendly Society paid me 10 a week, and a doctor to attend mc, but instead of gettirg bette I gradually got worse a friend advised me to get one „f Ropei s Masters, and, m less than a fortnight after, I ftltmvsA completely recovered. I am now usin- the second T-]„stp, send ttiLS testimonial to the editor of ORR'S Kentish JoLrnalwit a request tnat he may notice it in his wi .elv circulated Journal JAMES SMITH Nov. 16, 1 SCO, Waxej road, PJumstead ,Kent BED-FAST i MOXTFS. „ „ Bury, March 3, 1858; v H. ^ai„en, ot Bjrv, has e.eat pleasure in handieg to ^essrs. Ropui anu Son a recoiuincncatit a ol lloper's Piasters bv Mr. William Dutson, Ear! street, Bury, for a severe inflammation of the lungs. He was bed last tour months, and is quite certain his recovery is through the timely assistance 01 your valuable Roper s P.aster. From F. CupisF, Esq., M. R. V C., Author of the Prize Essay o the Uige s of the Liver of the Horse; l>iss, Norfolk, March 22, !S5I. Gentlemen, i'Orth ast three winters Mrs. Cupiss i'asfelta great delicacy of the cheat, accompanied with occasional pain coush, and hoarseness. Having had your valuable Ro>)tr'H Royal Batii Plaster recommended to her, she made a trial oton. and it was attended with the most beneficial effect tn queuce of w hieh she has made frequent useofthem and inv-riahl' with the same gjod resets-I remain, FRANCIS CUPISS AFTER Two YEAHS SCFFRHISG, Crarn Important Testtmomal received from Mr. Wiilian IT-*? T Traveler to Messrs. Rawson and Co., Brewers! Ske^eld W° Gentlemen, I wisu to alia my testimony o the LL SI of ether. published by you, to the efiicacv of your wonderful Ropei'a Plaster. I had not been enabled to lie on m" left fjde from an affection of tbe iieart or liver, tor two years, until i 'aptj ed Roper's Plaster, since which time I have been tompLtativeiv well and only used two Plasters —Yours faithfully Andove- street. Sheffield, June 3, IfSPl. WM. HALL. "¡nprinciplcd Shopkeepers. torthe sake have varion spurious imitations. Purchasers are therefore cautioned t NOTICE the words, KOPEE'S ROYAI, BATH PLASTER Engraved on the Governmen S stamp, and the Pronrietot's Auto- ?raph on th back, 11 n' bus:— PREPARED OXLY HY ROBERT ROPER AND SON cn EMISTS, SHEFFI ELD, On Medico-chemica J principles from British Herbs andthe Qumsand Ealsams ofthe Eastern Clulle, where The trees drop balsam and on a IJthebough s Hea;thsitsand makesitsovereign asi t flows Full-sized Plasters. Is lid.; and forc:hildren 9id each or Jirect by Post 011 receipt of 1 s. 4d. or I s.each in Postage Stamps Sold Uv most Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kinsdcm BEW ARE OF IMITATIONS!—Be particular and ask for ROPER'S PLASTERS. Pitbl ILQ pinion has prove R. the Plaslet and Pills to be IHE Mart 0} th e Age ROPER'S PILLS (though originally were nt.endecito assisttheoperat;on oiKopsii'tfioiiiBATS PIASTER) have-irovedthe bes treraedy for alithos distressirgsymptoma producing a we k and disordered Stomach, Liver Complaiatj Nervous I rre^uUrities,Indigestion .such as Nausea or Sickness, Loss of Appetite,Loathing of Pood,Pain intbt Bowels Langour and Depressionof Spirits ,Giddiness, Swimminf or Detenmin tion of Blood tot he Head ,&c the forerunnero f Apoplexy. Sproatley,nearHull,Oct.3,l bo3. Sirs.—Having found great benet t from Roper's Royal Bath Plasters and Pills, 1 wisa make my caseltr.own for the ad- vantage ofthosewhosufferaslhave done for a long time. I have heen afilicted with spasmodic pains in the chest, anc palpi- ation of the heart, arising from Indigestion and Liver complaint 1 wasundermedical treatment many months without 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.— 1 remain with thanks, yours spectfully, ELIZABETH THOMPSOH. Ropers Pills are a purely Botanic compound, and warranted free from any deleterious ingredient, being composed of choice herbs,roota, gums, and balsams, by ROBT ROPER and SOJf Cbemists, Sheffield, in boxes at Is l £ d, 2s 9d, »nd 4s 6d each Sold bl most Chemis aad Bookseller* in tfce United Kingdom ASK FOR ROPER'S PILLS. [13.00ft
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p FROM NEWPORT TO MONMOUTH. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS STATIONS- 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2, 1,2,3 1,2,3 A M. A.M. P.M. P M. A.M, P.M. Newport. 7 010 15 155 5 40 920 — PONTNEWYDD 7 14 10 30 2 10 5 53 932 — PONTYPOOL KOAD 8 20 11 5 2 30 6 16 11 20 — USK 8 5511 20 2 45 G 3?> 11 35 — LLANDENNY 9 5 11 28 2 53 6 4-5 11 43 — RAGLAN ROAD 9 10 11 32 2 57 6 50 11 47 — JFTIGLAN FOOTPATH 9 15 11 36 3 1 6 55 11 51 DINASTOW 9 25 11 45 3 10 7 5 12 0 — MONMOUTH 9 5 11 55 3 20 7 15 12 10 5 Monmouth. 9 511553207151210 FROM MONMOUTH TO NEWPORT. WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS STATIONS. 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 172,3 1,2,3 AM; P,M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Monmouth. 8 15 12 15 4 0 5 45 — 50 DINASTOW 8 23 12 23 4 LOJ 5 55 5 8 Raglan Footpath. 8 31 12 31 4 19 6 5 — 5 16 Raglan Road. 8 35 12 35 4 23! 6 10 — 5 20 LLANDENNY 8 39 12 39 4 28J 6 15 — 5 24 USK 8 50 12 50 4 38; 6 40 — 5 34 PONTYPOOL ROAD 9 13 1 18 6 15; 8 50 — 9 2S PONTNEWYDD. 9 21 — 5 25 — — 9 35 NEWPORT 9 35 1 40 5 40| 9 10 — 9 50 NEWPORT TIDE TABLE, HIGH WATER. DEPTH AT DAYS. MORN. EVEN. DOCK GATES 1_ May, 1870. H. M H. M. FT. IN. 14, Saturday. 5 59 6 26 31 8 15, Sunday. 6 53 7 17 33 1 16, Monday. 7 40 8 2 33 0 17, Tuesday. 8 23 8 45 32 1 18, WEDNESDAY 9 6 9 27 30 2 19, Thursday. 9 49 10 27 27 10 20, FRIDAY 10 32 1051 25 1 WEEKLY CALENDAR. Moon's Age-New Moon, 30th, 57m. past 9 morn. STi,f Etn,. s»°s°»- "Z. 14 4 12 7 41 6 42 4 11 134 15 4 31 7 42 8 8 4 39 135 16 4 10 7 44 9 28 5 15 136 17 4 8 I 45 10 40 5 57 J 137 18 4 6 7 47 11A 39 6 48 138 19 4 5 7 48 MORN 7 50 139 20 4 4 7 49 12 26 8 57 140 LONDON RAILWAY SHARE LIST. Business Shares. Railways. Paid Closing Prices Done. Stock. Bristol ADD Exeter..JlOO 80 — 82 Stcko. Cambrian JLOO 15 — 20 Stock. Caledonian 100 74J— 75 Stock. Great Eastern 100 42^— 42.» Stock- Great Northern 100 123 —124^ Stock. Do. A. Stock 1100 131 F—132I- Stock. Do. B Stock 100 — — — Stock. Great Western K'-O 72 — 721 Stock. Do. South Wales 100 Stock. Do. W. Mid. Oxfd 100 — Stock. London & Blackwall 100 Stock. Lancash.&Yotkslnre I00 129 -130 Stock London & S.Western 100 90 — 92 Stock. LoudoB, Brighton, and South Coast. 100 45.$— 46 Stock. London &N.Westrn. 100 126^—126$ Stock. Manchester, Shef- field, & Lincolnsh. 100 51J— 52J Stock. Midland 100 126^—126] Stock. Do.Birm& Derby 100 9G 97 50 N.-Eastern, Leeds. All 87 — 89 Stock. Do., York. 100 132 -133 Stock. North London 100 120 -123 Stock. North Staffordshire 100 61 63 STO?K. RBYMNEY 100 Stock. Shropshire Union. I00 63 — 61 50 South De "on 100 4G 48 Stock. South EASTERN LOO 77|— 77| Stock. TAFF Va]e 100 — 10 Do. C. 3 — Stock. Vale of Neath 1100 — BRISTOL STOCK EXCHANGE. Shares Company. Paid. Prices. Stock Bristol and Exeter £100 81—82 Stock Do. 4 per Cent. Pref 100 89 90 25 Bristol & S. Wales Union 25 — 0„ U)o. 5 p. Cent. Pref (guar-i ( anteed by Gt. Western | Stock Great Western 100 72 — 72J Do. 5 per Cent. Rent Charge 108j—109j Stock Midland 100 126|-126i Stock Monmouthshire 100 94 — 95 Stock Do. 5 per Cent. freference 100 104J—105$ Stock Rhyiiiuey 100 5ti 58 10 Do. 5 per Cent. Preference Stock South Devon 100 46 48 50 Severn aud Wye 50 — Stock Taff Vale 100 168 —169 10' Do C. Shares 6 53—53 Stock West Cornwall 100 63 65 10 Avonside Eng toe 7 3|- 3k 10 Ditto ne w 7 — (Bristol City Hotel Com-) 10 1 pany (Limited } 10 3I~ 3I ]0 II College Green 10 8|— 8j 147 9.0 „ Dock Shares 147.9 0 S8 — 90 Stock „ United Gas Light lQu 186 187 j 25 Zoologoical 25 *— 25 Commercial Rooms. 25 10},- 11 200 Steam Navigation 130 71 73 25 1 Waterworks). 25 41 43 I Stock Do. 5 per Cent. Pref. 100 — I Bristol Bread Shares i — 7r> j Bristol & S. Wales Rail. 0, t way Wagon (Limited).. } 10 Do. new issue — — •1 ( United Ports aud General ( Insurance | 10 C'lifton Suspension Bridge 10 4 4J 10 Western Wagon Company 10 1 6j— 7 20 West of England Bank 15 16J— 17 I 2J Bristol Wagon Works (Fryj. 10 I4 1 10 Clifton Hotel Co 10 10: 10i I RAILWAY TRAFFIC. J The following are the receipts of railways (or the past week- Miles opened Receipts. RAILWAYS. 1S70 1*69 I IS70 1869 £ £ BELFAST AND NORTHERN COUNTIES 99 99 20.51 2354 Bellast aud Connty Down. 49 49 776 749 l,lytil .I TyDe 36 36 2850 2803 BRISTOL AND EXETER 143 134 8185 ilH CAIEDONIAN 1425 1407 40,325 39097 CAMBIAN 178 176 2718 2375 Cockerinouth,.K.,andPenhth. 31 31 5(52 391 CORK AND BANDON 20 20 5n 518 CORK AND KINSALE 11 11 70 68 >. ork, BLACKROCK, and Passage 6.1 GJ 187 20(1 Cork and Limerick DIRECT 25 2) 25G 249 CORNWALL 05 65 1991 JJ-YG DEESIDE 17 17 — DUBLIN AND BELFAST JUNCTION C3 G3 1674 1535 DUBLIN AND DROGHEDA 75 75 2108 1887 DIIBLIN&WIEULOW, IN.KINGSTOWN 106 106 .3",8, 4083 DUBLIN AND MEATLI 35 35 353 34(5 FORTH AND CLYDE JUNCTION 30 30 727 416 MIRNESS S3 8-5 6912 5511 GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN 250 249 13776 11771 GREAT EASTERN 746 746 39070 40007 GREAT NORTHERN 487 487 423:1 3S254 G T.NORTHERN & WESTERN(IRELAND) 94 94 990 884 GREAT N.OF SCOTLAND AND DEESIDE! 2I6 256 35U3 3570 GT.SOUTHERN & WESTERN(LRELAND) 419 419 12421 10724 GREAT WEST.RN AND WESTMIDLAND 1387 13S7 S1SC8 78119 HIGHLAND 216 246 4I23 4378 INSLI NORTHWESTERN 145 145 2408 199S ISLE OF WIGHT 12 12 348 420 l.aiicisliire and Yorkshire 423 411 48149 47433 LimerickandEnnis. 26J 21! 293 224 LIMERICK AND T'OYNES 20 26 157 136 London and North Western (in- cluding Chester and Holyhead Lancastei and Carlisle) 1479 1433 I299S7 122349 Lond n and Blackwall 5 51 LONDON,BRIGHTON,AND SOUTHCOAST 3GS 365 24070 22769 London and South WESTERN 553 553 30479 29505 LONDONDERRY AND COLE AINE 36 36 3,13 331 LONDON,TIL BURY, V SOUTHEND EXT. 42 42 1900 1474 LLANELLY 46! 46 910 955 LYNVI ALLEY 30 30 616 8S9 MANCHESTER,SHEIFFELD,ANDLINCOLN 251 251 225"9 239S4 MANCHESTER S. JUNC.IT ALTRINCHAM 9 9 1375 IJ06 MARYPORT AND CARLISLE 38 38 1846 16 7 MIDLAND 778 762 68355 64175 Midland GREAT WESTERN OT Ireland 200 2'jO 6499 6031 METROPOLITAN 7 7 8088 7630 North BRITISH 757 757 29270 29075 North Eastern 1274 12«0 84618 77783 NORTH LONDON 12 11 6219 662a NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE 276 276 9418 9211 Ogmore 10 Pembroke and TENBY 27 27 458 409 RHYMNEY 221 21 1146 1043 RATHKEALE AND NEW DUNE 10 10 67 63 Scottish North Eastern& Dundee 143 138 — — SOMERSET AND DORSET 66 66 1134 1092 SOUTH DEVON 110 110 4786 4311 South EASTERN 341 346 29267 26925 SWANSEA VALE 20 20 543 535 TAFF VALE 63 63 6547 -5801 DO. PENARTH 2 2 1575 1183 ULSTER 105 105 2907 2973 WATERFORD AND CENTRAL 31 31 454 396 WATERFORD AND LIMERICK 77 77 18-6 1756 West Cork 17F 17 149 135 WHITEHAVEN,CLEATER,&EIREMONT 18 18 1316 1110 FOREIGN AND COT-ONIAL. AUSTRIAN 828 828 46468 63163 Bf.mbay,Ba.rod&,& Central India 312 307 11473 11795 Eastern Bengal. 112 112 3295 3408 East lr.dian J 1131 131 48771 56209 Great LUXEMBOURG I 190 172 8444 77S2 Grand Trunk of Canada 1377 1377 30900 29100 Great Western ot Canada. 349 349 17503 16538 Great Indian Peninsula 1062 874 48203 34056 Great Southern of India 168 168 1211 1148 MADRAS 707 707 11844 8410 Northern of CANADA 97 97 1625 1699 NORTHERN OF FRANCE 916 887 78676 66555 SCINTEE 109 109 1425 914 Do. Punjab (Mooltan toUmritsir 246 246 1988 1917