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Steam finbtgattott. THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOL, Strain &- |>arftPtss PRINCE OF wales, MATTHEW JONES, Commander; L A D Y CHARLOTTE, llENRY JEFFERY, Commander; 4RE INTENDED to SAIL during the month of JULY as follows (from the BUTE SHIP DOCK.) Prince of Wales— Mondays, LrJ y Charlotte Monday, Wednesdays, & Friday si — ( Wednesdays, and Fridays, Charlotte Tuesdays, Prince of IVules—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. ) Thursdays, and Saturdays. From CARDIFF. > From BRISTOL. July, 1845. > July, 1845. ■j» Monday 9^ morn ) 14, Monday. 12 noon 15, Tuesday Ujmorn( 15, Tuesday. 1 after 16. Wednesday 12* after l 16, Wednesday.. after J7, Thursday 2 after J 17, Thursday 3j after 18. Friday 3 after] 18, Friday H after *»» Saturday 4 after) 19, Satuiday *5* morn To & Fro from Cardiff, 4th and 21st. -Ditto Bristol, 5th, 8th, and 19th.—To and Fro Tickets: After Cabin ae. Fore Cabin 3s. Carriages and horses to he alongside One hour previous to Time of Sailing. REDUCED FARES :—After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Children under Twelve year-iof age.Half-price Dogs, h. cacho A Female Steward attend* on noanl hoth Packets. Hefreslunents may be hat! on hoard on moderate terms. Four-wheel Carriage "2Is. ditto Phaeton or Gig, 10s. 6d-; 1"wo-")leel. drawn by one horse and driver, 15s.; Horse and Rider, After Cabin. 9s.; Horse and Rider, Vore Cabin, 7", 6d.; Cattle and Horses 6s. each; Sheep, Pigs, and C*lve«, Is. each; Carriages. Horse*, Cattle, and Goods, will be Subject to 1'Snding and Wharfages at the Bute Docks. *«* Not Accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. are rcouested to order all Goods intended for ,t.e "nINep; OF W ALKS, to be sent to No. 12. Quay-sltee', or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Hasin Locks; and for 'he LADY CHARLOTTK. to Clare-street Hall, Maish-sirect, •ud Mull Wharf, Redcliff-street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled froln the Warehouses to the Packets at the expense of the Companies. MertJ,yr, Ketvbridge, Aberdare., Cowbridge, Bridgend, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these ,e* in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats iiu- Intdiately 811 arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the s'eam Packet Warehouse till called for.—Freight to be paid 4tQ delivery. U Packages, Parcels, &c., forwarded to all parts of ,e Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their 1"° Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. r«rther information as to Freight, will be readily obtained X Applying to the Agents—Mr. WOODMAN, Agent at the *cket Office, ou the Wharf, Caidiff; or to Mr. G. C. 1'IMV,SOn» Agent, No. 12, Quay-street. Bristol, for the (>NCE OF WALES Packet; and of Mr. T.JOHN, at the Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. W. B. OH Avon Crescent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY JVri-r?J' E Pack«t- Jiv N • '1'lle Proprietors of the above Steam Packets |»a6 No,'ce, that they will not be accountable for any Go^H?gn'8.Uegage.' nor will they be answerable for any I I I acltages, of Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Offi* C' °r otherwise) unless Booked at either of their CardifF or Bristol, if above the value of 40s., Paid f it» value, and Carriage in proportion to orf 'he same« at the time of Booking.—Goods consigned •vei • or ,,ot taken away before Six o'clock in the and""8 °f il,e 'U-v of lau,,ing, wil1 be wa'ehoiised at the risk a. rew.pense of the consignees. All Goods to be considered also'?"8' ,10t °ul> f°r freight and charges due thereon, but eon*' 8,1 Prev'«u»ly unsatisfied Freight and Charges due by *ei |^nee8 10 the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed e»u, tS. 0r tneaturement, claims or less or damage, &c., «:alUIOt be allowed unless a written notice of the same he -J" to the 00 the day of Sal?# tij) Ruction. MBBTHYB-TYDVIL. Valuable Leasehold Property. To be SOLD by AUCTION, BY MR. JOHN JONES, the ANGEL Inn, in the Town of Merthyr-Tydvil, 'amorganshire, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th, 1845, -ftween the hours of 4 and 7, P.M., subject to such ^°i»dition8 of Sale as shall be then and there pro- duced, A LI. that capacious and newly-built DWELLING pX House and SHOP, situate in the Market-Square, 1 the Town of Merthyr-Tydvil, well finished, and adap- ed for the purposes of Residence and of Business com- posing two lofty stories above the ground floor, and aving front and back entrances, besides that of the hop Water-Closet, Rain-water Cistern, underground VK n"' hilars, aui] other conveniences. »i Premises are now in the occupation of Messrs. £ 5»e kinen Drapers, at the yearly rent of i »ey are held under a lease for 99 years, from the ovenr'l>er, 1839, at an apportioned ground rent of 42 10s. 0d. per annum. o ..°.r further particulars apply to Wm. Davies, Esquire, Merthy'' °r *° ^ie *^uct'oneer» Glebeland Cottage, Jane 25th, 1845. To be SOLD by AUCTION, BY MESSRS. BRADLEY, BARNARD, & Co. At the Commercial Sale Rooms, Bristol, the Sixteenth day of JULY next, 1845, at 12 0 t-1°ck for 1, by direction of Trustees for Sale, under an assignment for the benefit of Creditors, and for the Purpose of winding up their Trust Estate, A NESTED LEGACY of £1400, bequeathed to IV. H0Mas REES LLOYD ot Newport, Monmouthshire, the r?1St' bj l.he Wil1 of Samuel REES, of Aberdare, in \Vjn °"'lty of Glamorgan, Esquire, deceased, of which ■\y Mrs.^ JANE Th#MAS, the deceased wife of Dr. S0j LpAit THOMAS, of Merthyr, in the said County, was frnm .iXe«Utr'x' together with Interest OH such Legacy '? lhfe 29«» March, 1843, until payment. the Offi01"16' ParticuIa,s au(^ Conditions of Sale apply at or C ^es ^e Auctioneers, Albion-Chambers, Bristol; Unit' °W Church Yard, London or to Messrs. M. an and Sons, Solicitors, Albion Chambers, Bristol. A DERM A IDF, ESTATE, ABOUT THREE MILES FROM ABERYSTWITH. To be SOLD by AUCTION, BY MR. GOODE, the BELLE YUE HOTEL, ABERYSTWITH, on THURSDAY, 28th day of AUGUST, 1845, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, either together or in Lots, A MOST IMPORTANT FREEHOLD PROPERTY -AX. called the A BE11MAIDE ESTATE, in the Pa- is ies ot LLANBADARN, LLAMBAR, and LLANYRCIIIARN, lent jinmg together upwards of 13G0 Acres of very excel- lent Land, and consisting of well arranged, most desirable jj compact Farms, with a capital Messuage or Shooting ox; also several convenient and substantial Home- Ya^1 3' rt a ^} ater C°rn Mill, in the rich and beautiful Tr. 6 ° J "^stwith, about 3 miles from the increasing ù.own an,d Port of A ber) stwith, iu the County of Car- with11'^1 extensive and thrivingPlantations abounding Ri 'Kt aife' ant^ including the Manor and Manorial F«t#»8 -0 Rhydonen, with its Apjjurtenances. The Tii 6 \-S nfar'j' a Ring Fence, intersected by the \er istwith and the Cardigan Turnpike Road, and orms an opportunity for the investment of Capital rarely to be met with. T ,^r'ntei' descriptive and further Particulars, with a Lithoginphed Plan of the Estate, maybe had of Messrs. raiham & Prnptor, Solicitors, Lincoln's Inn, London; Mr. John Miller, Land Agent, Aberystwith; and Mr. Goode, Auctioneer, Carmarthen. England Independent oflchaboe. BKAIl'S CJUAHkO. ,.]'"15 Leingthe third year of its introduction to the J. Agricuttural World, it has been proved on almost c\eiy Jesenption of crop and soil by practical men to be o,l,e'l?r the imported, as it can always be depended <on' tlfln^ u"ornl stlength and composition, founded aities anabsis of the best Peruvian, without its impu- Extract of a Letter received from J. W. Kelsey, Esq. — Hope Farm, near Folkstone, Kent, "October 17th, J844. Sir tt lQur Guano has turned out well, quite an- eung my utmost expectation; it has made my turnips bcst at the poorest part of the field, being the spot where emp ojed It. I will thank you to send me the price of jour one Powder, and remain yours respectfullv, T.. "J. W. KELS*EY." le price, £ 9 por ton, including sacks, wharfage, ùehvery to the railway, and where the distance does not exceed ten miles from London, delivered free. r ri xrr? R A 1 N's highly-concentrated LIQUID VUA,NO> for Flowers, Plants, Shrubs, Grass Lawns, «* Is. 9d. per quart bottle, which, added to eighty gallons of water, will make a most powerful liquid "'inure. To be had of all respectable Florists, Seeds- men, and Chemists, in town and country. GeiJUine Crushed BONE, 23s. per Quarter, warranted "A^nAothe most "gorous analysis, sacks included. .•» SDM (Sulphate of Lime), 23s. per ton, in quan- tii tea not less than three tons, warranted pure. Steam Works, Thomas Street, Stamford Street, Black- larB Road, London. AGENTS. ^ardiff .Messrs. Hall. LLANV;LLY ..Mr. Davies, Belle Vue Cottage. RISTOL.Messrs. Maule and Co., Florists. EASIERt,, Messrs, Sclator and Sous, Florists, ■■■ a • II ■ »na II >| — ■ AS AM TEA SSI WAHEHOUSE. HSWOT W3BBBBR) CARDIFF & neHTllYR CiUABBIAW OFFICE SOLE AUTHORISED AGENT FOR CARDIFF. JL THE A S A M TEA COMPANY. A SAM, a British Colony, of growing importance, situate on the very verge of China, ranks among the most interesting of our East Indian Possessions, for the continuous improvement of this Province, in &. general sense, under the auspices of the Asam Company." The exertions and capital of the "ASAM TEA COMPANY" are, however, especially devoted to bringing into general repute a SELF-PECULIAR & INDIGENOUS TEA PLANT PRODUCED IN A|AM» which is deservedly classed with the most important of our Colonial productions for its SURPASSING Qll ALl fIES. The Asam Tea possesses, from the fitness and richness of the soil, virtues apart from and supenor to any other leaf, even in a wild state, and FOR STRENTH, AS WELL AS FLAVOUR, IS UNAPPROACH- ABLE by any of the Chinese Plants, which properties have been, and still will be, infinitely improved by experienced Anglo-Chinese cultivation. Therefore, besides is indescribably fine flavour, its very superior strength guarantees an ECONOMY ATTENDANT ON ITS CONSUMPTION, which must necessarily render it a domestic acquisition of incalculable advantage. The "Asam TEA Company" are also Shareholders in the "Asam Company," and therefore have an interest in, and depend for success entirely on, the peculiar and intrinsic qualities of the Asam Tea, which, for these reasons, they furnish 111 a pure and genuine state, by means of advertised Agents, not interested in their allitera- tion, in packets duly scaled and labelled, "ASAM TEA COMPANY, 11, CROOKED LANE, KING WILLIAM STREET," City of London, where applications and communications will be duly and promptly attended to. Sole authorised Agents, For SWANSEA Mr. Williams, Cambrian-Office. For MERTHYR Mrs. Ann Williams, Confectioner, High-Street. For NEWPORT Mr. Morgan Evans, 35, High-Street. Good Black, 5s.; superior flavour, 6s. Good Green, Gs. ditto, 7s. ig^AGENTS WANTED FOR SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES & TOWNS OF ENGLAND & WALES. IMMENSE SACRIFICE. 13, II Id SI STREET, CARDIFF. T. II ERNE BEGS to return his sincere thanks for the very liberal Support he has received since commencing Business in the above Establi«l*ient, and regrets exceedingly that it has been for a time suspended, owing to circumstances over which he had no control. THE CHOP 90 NOW Kd-opiynD AND The remaining STOCK SELLING OFF at full 25 per Cent. under Prime Cost, (IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR AN ENTIRELY NEW ASSORTMENT,) Consisting of Woollen Cloth, Kerseymeres, Pilots, Woollen Cords, Cotton Cords, Moleskins, Flannels, Black Satinetts,°Cold ditto. Plain Gros de Naplus, Figured ditto, Cold Muslins, Cashmeres, Chali, &c. WANTED IMMEDIATELY,—TWO YOUNG MEN who thoroughly understand the Business. J Also, TWO APPRENTICES. All Accounts will be received by me, at my Residence, High-street, Cardiff. JUNE 23RD, 1845. ? A" :U THE BRECON AND MERTHYR-TIDVIL JUNCTION RAILWAY, IN CONNECTION WITH ?:P lJ.1 [lfJ JiU J:/ lJ)r!Jcf.J li$ø[]) Capital, X400,0009 in 16,000 Shares of £25 each; Deposit, £ 15s. Od. per Share. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. Colonel Wood, M.P. for Breconshire ( Joseph Martin, Esq., Glyncollen, Glamorganshire James Ackers, Esq., M.P., The Heath, Ludlow { Gabriel Middleton Powell, Esq., of Peterstone Court, Joseph Bailey, Junr., Esq M. P., Easton Court, Tenbury j Brecon James Palmer Budd, Esq., Y stalyfera Iron Works, ( Thomas Powell, Esq., of Gare, near Newport, Director Swansea of the Taff Vale Railway Dunbar John Cother, Esq., of Ilarcourt Buildings, j John Bruce Pryce, Esq., of Dyffryn, Glamorgan- Temple j still* John N. Foster, Esq., Saint Andrews, Biggleswade ( Thomas S. Rawson, Esq., Biidgen-PIace, Kent William Bulkeley Hughes, Esq., M.P., Plascoch, > James Lys Seager, Esq., Millbank, Westminster Anglesea. j Edward Stewart, Esq., 14, Chesterfield-street, May Joseph Hegan, Esq., Liverpool, Director of the Man- | Fair 4} Chester and Leeds Railway ) William Thompson, Esq., Alderman and M.P., White- Sir J. V. B. Johnstone, Bart., M.P. j hall-place, London Captain Laws, R.N., Crumpsall Hall, Lancashire, ( Arthur Wellington Wood, Esq., Littleton Middlesex Director of the Manchester and Leeds Railway ( John Parry DeWinton, Esq., Maerderwen, near Brecon David Watkins Lloyd, Esq.Mayor of Brecon Howell Jones Williams, Esq., Coily, near Brecon With power to add to their number. Engineer. ROBERT STEPHENSON, Esquire. Solicitors. Messrs. BARKER, ROSE, and NORTON, 50, Mark-Lane, London, and 31, Parliament-Street, Westminster. Messrs. VAUGHAN and BEVAN, Brecon. Local Jlgent. GEORGE OVERTON, Esqt, Merthyr-Tidvil. Tf^HE objects of this Railway are to connpct the great Iron Districts of Merthyr-Tidvil, Rhymney, &e., with the j proposed Welsh Midland Railway, at Brecon, and consequently with the Railway system of the Midland and Northern parts of the Kingdom. To convey Coal, Iron, Tin Plates, and other Metals, by the shortest route, to the intermediate districts and to Birmingham, as well as to the Ports of Liverpool and Birkenhead, this being the shortest communication by several miles between the Iron and Coal Districts of Merthyr-Tidvil and its Neighbourhood, and the Midland and Northern parts of England, as well as Scotland, by which Passengers, Traffic, as well as Metals and other produce destined for those Districts will be seeured to this Railway. In conjunction with the proposed Welsh Midland Railway, to connect the places on and near this proposed line with Birmingham and Staffordshire, and the Salt Works of Worcestershire and Cheshire, and to give facilities for the introduction of Timber and the Agricultural produce of Worcester, Hereford, Brecon, Radnor, and the adjoining Counties, into the densely-populated Manufacturing Districts of Merthyr-Tidvil and its Neighbourhood. A most important feature for the success of this undertaking is the cordial support with which it has been received by the Landowners along the Line. Power will be taken in the Bill to allow Interest at £4 per cent. per annum on all deposits and calls from the time of payment until the opening of the Line. That one-fourth of the Capital will be reserved for local interests, and the remainder, with any proportion of the local reserve not taken up, will be divided amongst the Shareholders of the Welsh Midland Railway, in a form to be hereafter announced, and that no other applications will be received. Parties locally interested may apply for Shares, in the following form, to the Solicitors and Local Agents, of whom prospectuses may be obtained To the Provisional Committee of the Brecon and Merthyr-Tidvil Junction Railway. GENTLEMEN, —I request that you will allot me Shares in the above Company, and I hereby undertake to accept such Shares as may be allotted to me, and to pay the Depo&it thereon, and also to execute the Parliamentary Contract and Subscribers' Agreement when required. Dated this day of 1845 I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, Name Address Profession or Trade. Reference ROYAL-EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, ROYAL-EXCHANGE, LONDON. (ESTABLISHED BY ROYAL (CHARTER, A.D.. 1720.) FIRE INSURANCES. NOTICE.-The usual Fifteen days allowed for pay- N ment of Premiums falling due at Midsummer, will expire Oil the cJlh day of July next. LIFE INSURANCES. TWO THIRDS OF THE PROFIT on the Company's Life Business, since December, 1841, will be apportioned, periodically, among Policies for Life without involving the Assured in any risk of Partnership. The Company has now returned from its temporary offices, in Lombard-street, to the position in the new Royal Exchange which It had occupied in the former Building from 1720 till its destruction by fire in 183S. Entrance uvder the Western Portico. Branch Office,-29, PALL MALL. THOMAS TOOKE, Esq Governor. WILLIAM SAMPSON, Esq Sub-Governor. The Hon. J. T. LESLIE MELVILLE.. Deputy-Governor. DIRECTORS: Henry Bainbridge, Esq. I Clias. John Manning, Esq. Geo. Pearkes Barclay, Esq. Henry Nelson, Esq. Edmund S. P. Calvert, Esq. Edw. Howley Pa me £ Esq. Alexander Colvin, Esq. John Henry Pell), sfl- William Davidson, Esq. I Abraham G. Robarts, Esq. John Deacon, Esq. Charl&s Robinson, Esq. RiTersdale W. Grenfell, Esq Sir Samuel Scott, Bart. William T. Hibbert, Esq. William Saltan, Esq. Lancelot Holland, Esq. I Robert Thorley, Esq. Sir George Lallpcnt, Bart. Henry Wane, Esq. John Chr. Lochner, Esq. Octavius Wigratn, Esq. Sir J. Wm. Lubbock, Bart. Chas. Baring Young, Esq. AGENTS CRICKHOWELL MR. G.A. A. DAVIES. Swansea, Mr. T. A. Marten.-Cardiff, Mr. "NVm. Bird- Brecon, Mr. Wm. Evans.—Carmarthen, Mr. David Evans Lewis.—Aberystwith, Mr. William Jones. Caiuaivon, Mr. John Morgan.—Llanelly, Mr. E. E. D. Grove.- Bangor, Mr. J. V. 11. WHliame.-PwMheli, Mr. David Williams.- "rex-ham, Mr. Richard Hughes.-HolyweU, Mr. Meredith V ickers.-Moiimoutti, Mr. Thos. r, arror.- Newport, Messrs. Prothero and Towgood.—Heretoru, Mr. John Gwillim, jun,; also Mr. Richard Underwood. —Bromyard, Mr. Thomas Watkins—Kington and Pres. teign, Mr. Thomas Oliver.—Ledbury, Mr. Joseph Btru. -Leominster, Mr. Edwin Lloyd.—Ross, Mr. WlIluUI Thomas.—Welshpool, Mr. David Gwynne.—Weobly Mr. P. S, Parker,—Milford, Mr. Thomas Williams. ALEX, GREEN, Secretary. CIGARS and CHEROOTS—Messrs. TOSSWILL and Co., Commission Merchants, and Importers and Manufacturers of Cigars and Cheroots, beg to inform Dealers and others that they will at all times find on sale, at their extensive warehouses, one of the largest and best selected Stocks in London, of the above articles, the quality of which will be guaranteed at the following low prices :—CHEROOTS, Gs.; Ambrosial, 7s. j Mexicans, 7s. Gd. Cuba Cigars, 7s. Yara Cubas, 9s. Gd.; Hava- nas, 7s. 6ll.; Regalias, 8s. GLi. Principes, 9s. Gd; Silvas, 8s. Gd.; Trebucas, 9s. Gd. Cabanas, 9s. Cd. and every other kind equally low. A great variety of Genuine Old Foreign Cigars of choice quality, 17s. 6d., lUs., and 20s. per lb. In boxes of lib., 21b., to 200. 21, BUDGE BOW, WATLING-STREET, CHEAP- SIDE, LONDON. General Agency Business transacted. GLAMORGANSHIRE COUNTY ROADS BOARD. Notice i1$ fttrtbJl Øíútn. THAT the TOLLS arising at the Toll-Gates upon the t_ several Turnpike Roads in the County of Glamorgan, will be LET by AUCTION, to the best Bidders, at the House of George Roach, known by the name or sign ol thj CASTLE INN, at Merthyr-Tidvil, in this County, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of JULY next, between the hours of Twelve of the Clock at Noon and Three of thf Clock in the Afternoon of such Day, in the mannei directed by the Acts passed in the third and fourth year: of the reign of His late Majesty King George IV., foi reg dating Turnpike Roads, and under the provisions o an Act passed in the 7th and 8th years of the reign o Her present Majesty, for Consolidating and Amendinj the Laws relating to Turnpike Trusts in South Wales. These Tolls will be Let in Parcels or Lots, or together as the Board shall think fit. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder must, at th same time, pay one month in advance, if required, of th lent at which such Tolls or any part thereof may be Let and give Security with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfac tioti of the County Roads Board of the said County, fo payment of the rest of the Money Monthly, or i such other proportions and instalments as may be directe 1 THOMAS DALTON, Clerk to the Board, Cardiff, June 27th, 1845, Qotlccs. GROUSE. m.£J. !FjJ ([)!J3 Notice is thereby given, THAT no Person will be allowed to sport on the HILLS of Sir CHARLES MORGAN, Bart., which are situate in the several Parishes of Defynnock, Ystrad- felltv, Penderin, Cautreff, Llanspythid, Vstradgunlais, and Lly well, within the Manor of Brecon, in the County of Brecon, during the ensung Season. All Persons found Tresjassing by Sporting, Hunting for Game, for the purpose tf breaking Dogs, or other- wise, will be prosecuted as the Law directs. And any Person giving information, so that persons trespassing may be convicted, shall revive a REWARD of TWO GUINEAS, upon the conation of the offender or offen- ders, on application to PHLIP VAUGHAN, Agent toSir Charles Morgan, Bart. Brecon, 14th June, 1845: —4 WELSH ITAILWAY. OFFICES, NO. 14, MOCTiGATE-STREET, LONDON, 27'A June, 1845. THE PROVISIONAL D RECTORS of this Com- pany beg to inform the Shareholders, that the Com- pany with which they are coopeiating for promoting a line of Railway connecting this Railway with Shrewsbury, is called the SHREWSBUBT AND HEREFORDSHIRE RAILWAY COMPANY," and no/the Shrewsbury, Here- ford, and North Wales Railwy Company"; and it is in the former Company only, tlat a proportion of Shares have been placed at the disposal of the Welsh Midland Company, through the metfiua of the Directors. lY ORDER, THOM.S PRITCHARD, Sec. WELSH MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SUB- ±\ SCRIBERS' AGREEMENT and SUBSCRIP- TION CONTRACT lie forSignature at the Offices of the Company, 14, Moorgat-Street, London at the Offices of Solicitors, Messrs.Barker, Rose, and Norton, 50, Mark-Lane, and MessrsjCragg and Jeyes, 22, Bed- ford Row; and for the conveience of Subscribers resid- ing in the Country at the follwing places, riz :— BRISTOL, at the Great West^j Royal Hotel, on the 3rd July next. SWANSEA, at the Offices of tr. J. T. Jenkin, Solicitor, on the 4th and 5th July fext. CARDIFF, at the Bute Dockjlotel, on the 5th and 7th July next. LLANELLY, at the Offices ofijr. J. T. Grove, Solicitor, on the 8th July next. i NEWPORT (Monmouthshire),lit. the Crown and Albert Hotel, on the 8th July Hx. CARMARTHEN, at the OfficestfiMr. Lewis Morris, Soli- citor, on the 10th and lldFuly next. MONMOUTH, at the Beaufallrms, on the 10th July next. "¥ CHESTER, at the Royal Hotel oi the 12th July next. LLANDILO, at the Offices of Jr.Leyson Lewis, Solicitor, on the 14th and 15th Juy nxt. LIVERPOOL, at the Adelphi fiotl, on the 14th and 15th July next. MANCHESTER, at the Royal koel, on the lGth and 17th July next. A f LLANDOVERY, at the Offices if 0fr. Charles Bishop, So- licitor, on the lGth and !7tlJuly next. WAKEFIELD, at the George Jinpn the 18th July next. HALIFAX, at the White Swan, o1 the 19th July next. HEREFORD, at the Offices ofMi John Cleave, Solicitor, on the 19th July next. j*/i LEEDS, at the Scarborough^o(el, on the 21st day of July next. LUDLOW, at the Offices of M* J. L. Clarke, Solicitor, on the 22nd day of July n't. HUDDERSI IELD, at the CUprf HoteL on the 22nd day of ^Julv next. __5p: -J* ILORK, at the Black Swan Jcfel, on the 23rd day of July next. SHREWSBURY, at the OlPost-office Hotel, on the 24th day of July next. ';D AT BIRMINGHAM, at the Cees of Messrs. Spurrier and Chaplin, Solicitors, the 25th day of July next. LEOMINSTER, at the Of1.s of Messrs. Milnes and Sale, Solicitors, on the 21jllly next. Between the hours of lfinj 4, when the Banker's Re- ceipts must be produceand delivered up, and Tickets in exchange will be givc^nljtling the holders to Scrip. Z, BARKER, ROSE, 4) NORTON, ( Solicitors to the CRAGG AND JE) h i Cumpany. 30th June, 1845. lV\t.t inter omties HAH-ORDUM Sid. vftlut inter ignes Luna nores!—HOR. J rCf'he late Sir HENRY H ALFORD, »vsy >art-> M-D-> F-K.S., &e and for Pwen ty-fivc years President of sAe Royal College of Physicians, ''ommenced his career as l'liysi- ian in the reign of Geo. III., « 'ho was so well pleased with his A iml anil gentlemanly deportment ■W&fiv \y ^i^jrvy-unwearied attentions—ami suc- )l /»■ '< £ W-i\/),r rssful administration of his ^${ KOYAL DOMESTIC MEDF- s? (p 1 "N KS," that he nominated liim is FAMILY 1'HYSICIAN which honorable appointment Knjoyed through the reigns of Geo. IV., Will. IV .and to his death, in 1844. His ROY A I. K A MI !p j| ,|,S," were, during this period, fnlly trsted, and prt.nou,) by Sir Henry As TH): SAFEST AND MILDEST FAMILY dicise." in all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, and Hog. whether arising from Bilious- ness, Indigestion, &.e. i for removing Nervous and Sick Head-ache; or relieving Co-istil,ation, by producing a healthy and free action >]ie Liver. His 1. rttKVKNi lVK ,UT& RHEUMATIC PILLS," will need no eulogiuin, W., it js rmncnibercd that Geo. IV. placed entire contiJeuee > and received the greatest relief from, Sir Henry's r«ineilict,r this disease: they iniligate the severest paroxysms, \\O\\t pioducing nausra or any prostrating effects and if ton prescribed in His DIRFC- TIONS FOR USE, will avert t).,{<qnent or periodical attacks. In Asthmas, Shortness of le;vvng. Influenza, and C >ughs of Long Standing, his "CEiy.^ATKD COUGH PILLS" stamlunrivalled,—preventing ti:'WF; in the throat, and tits of coughing, which su generally attcldl cases of Common Colds, Iiifiuenza.&c. These "ROYAL DOM HSTI^EDICINES'' 1 lave been so long renowned and approvcy the most distinguished members of society for their 11IIess and efficacy, that to say more in recommendation oPher of them would lie su- perfluous. The proprietor will^refore, content himself in assurriig the public, that they arotliftilly prepared from Sir Henry's original presciiptions 1 compounded of those very expensive ingredients (tothe vrs of which may he ascribed his uniform success), by an fient chemist of 30 years' practical experience in disp>ng, -facls of the greatest moment to the public at large. -J To the Proprietor of the 11 "1 Domestic Medicines." SIR,—1 have great pleasure nnoun< ing to you the bene- ficial dreCls of the" l'reventi'Out and Rheumat c Pills." Indeed, I have found the Had i\ledicines, generally, 01 a very satisfactory and snperiiharacter. The Preventive f"Iout l'ills are certainly more'dated for those who are pic- disposed to Gout, than any thi have hitheito known. You are qtiite welcome to r lo, yours obediently, A AlEMISEK OF THE MtMACEUriCAL SOCIETY, Bretton Terrace, April 24, 1. Observe, SIR HENRY-FORD'S, Barf., ROYAL f FAMILY 11 LLS,engraved "bite letters on a ied ground in the Government Stamp, as wIse filS PORTRAI r ON THH LID OF EACH BOX, on the Government Stamp of his" Preventive Gould Rheumatic Pills," and t' I- Celebrated Cough Ptlls," t hl()ature of C. B. II A W K INS, 3 without which none can he G<ne. r Sold Wholesale by C. B. If KIN H, 33, Hastings-street, f Burton Crescent, London arMy be had of his Agents, r by Special Appointment, in:ry town in the Kingdom. Price Is. lid. and 2s, 9d. per i— Stamped. ? AGS. Cardiff—Mr. C. 1\1 <Carth::hemist, &c., High-street; Merthyr Tydvil—Mr. J. lys, Druggist; Abergavenny —Mr. T. W, Davies, Staoffice; Carmarthen—Mr. Mortimer, Chemist, The'oss Swansea—-Mr. S. Richards,2, High-street; J°»—Mr. P. Bright, High- street; Hay—Mr. J. Mad Druggist Pontypoul ami A bersyclwn-Messrs. Wot)Druggists; Newport—Mr. r H. Clapperton, Commercia'eet; Boss—Messrs. Farror n and Dobles, Book sellers; reford—Mr. Hook, Broad- d street Gloucester—Mr. Lii Southgate-street; Bath- Messrf. Mayler&Son, Ileroffice Mr. King, Market- place; Mr. Baker, Milsonfeet; Mr. Webb, Chetp- street; Bristol and CliftuMessrs. i erris and Score, Chemists to the Queen, mi-street, &c., &e, UOtiC £ 0. NEW ENVELOPE. IN consequence of the great variety of counterfeit Envelopes of ROWLAND'S KALYDOll, and other disreputable means resorted to by unprincipled individuals for imposing on the public their hiirhly-pernicious compounds under the title of K A LYI)O! the Proprietors and sole Preparers of the Original and Genuine Preparation acting under a sense of duty, and regardless of expense in the attain- ment of their object—THE PROTECTION OF THE PUBI-IC FROM FRAUD AND IMPOSITION, have employed those cele- brated artists, Messrs. Perkins, Bacon, ind Co,, who have succeeded, at great cost, in producing from a steel plate a NEW ENVELOPE of exquisite beauty. It comprises a high I v-tin ished engraving of the GRECIAN GRACES standing on a classic pedestal, on each side of which is a rich profusion of Howers springing from an elegant cornucopia; these tastefully blending with Arabesque-scrolls and wreaths, encircle the Royal Arms of Great Britain, sur- mounting the words R O W LAN D'S K A L Y D 0 R," &c.,&c..&c.,whiist a plinth at the toot displays tfte Signa- ture of the Proprietors in red, thus- London, Jan. 1, 1845. Y. ROWLAND & SON ROWLAND'S KALYDOR, An Eastern Rotanical Discovery of surprising efficacy for •rendering the iSKIJ^pSOFT, ClftU-K^^ip-FAIR, And for bestowing a healthy, roseate hue on the COM- PLEXION. Asa creator and conservator of a transparently fair skin, ROWLANDS' KALYDOR may be said to exert an almost magical power. Composed for the most part of Oriental Balsamic Exotics, to the utter exclusion of all mineral admix- ture, it is distinguished for its extremely bland, purifying, and soothing effects upon the skin; and, by acting upon the pores and minute secretory vessels, expels all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to inflammation, and thus effectually dissipates all REUNESS, TAN, PIMPLES, SPOTS, BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, SUNBURN, and other unsightly Cutaneous Visitations. The radiant bloom it im- parts to the CHEEK the softness and delicacy which it induces on the HANDS, ARMS, and NECK; its capability of soothing irritation and removing cutaneous defects, sallow- ness. and all unsightly appearances, render it indispensable to every toilet. It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing Wash, in travelling, during the heat and dust of summer and, in cases of Sun-burn, Stings of Insects, or incidental Inflamma- tion, its virtues have long and extensively been acknowledged. To LADIES, during the period of suckling, it is of great importance: it affords relief to inflamed nipples, and cools and renders the infant's mouth truly comfortable. To GENTLEMEN afflicted with a tenderness of the skin in shaving, the application of the Kalydor will be found to allay all cuticular irritation, removing every pimple and all roughness, and rendering the skin soft and smooth. Sold in bottles, at 4s. 6d., and at 8s. 6d. each, duty included CAUTION. fiEWARE OF DELETERIOUS COMPOUNDS, under the title of "genuine KA L Y VO R, containing mineral astrin- gents utterly ruinous to the Complexion, and by their repel- lent action endangering health. The ONLY GENUINE article is enclosed in the Envelope, as detailed above. To protect the Public from fraud, The Hon. Commissioners of Stamps have alsj directed the Proprietors' Name and address, thus- A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, IIATTON GARDEN, to be engraved on the Government Stamp which is affixed on each bottle. ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, In its preservative, restorative, and beautifying qualities for the Human Hair, is unequalled over the whole world. Price 3s. 6d.—7s.—Family Bottles (equal to 4 small), 10s. 6d., and double that size, 21s. ROWLAND'S ODONTO, OR PEARL DENTRIFICE. A Fragrant White Powder, prepared from Oriental Herbs of inestimable virtue for preserving and beautifying (he TEE I'H and strengthening the GUMS.—Price 2s. 9d. per box, duty included. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. UNPRINCIPLED INDIVIDUALS, for the sake of gain- ing a trifle more profit, vend the most SPURIOUS COM- POUNDS under the same names. some under the implied sanction of Royalty; they copy the labels, bills, advertise- ments, and testimonials (substituting fictitious names and addresses for the real) of the original preparations, and use either the word" G EN U IN E." or a K EIGN ED name, in the P ace of ROWLAN D's."—It is therefore highly necessary to see that the word "ROWLAND'S" is on the Wrapper of each Article. All others are FRAUDULENT IMITATIONS. The genuine Preparations are sold by the Proprietors as above, and by Chemists and Perfumers. Just Published, a new and important edition of the "SILENT FRIEND" ON HUMAN FRAILTY. Price2s.6d., & sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of a Post-oiffce Order for 3s 6d. THE SILENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL WORK, on the concealed cause that I destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established her empire; with observations on the baneful effects of YOUTHFUL EXCESSES and INF EC riON, with Means of Restoration. The influence of mercury on tht skin is pointed out and illustrated by Ten Coloured engravings, followed by observations on MAR- Rl AG E, with directions for the removal of disqualiifcations, BY R. AND L. PERRY AND CO. CONSULTING SURGEONS, Published by the AUTHORS, and may be had at their Resi- dence, 19, Berner's-street, Oxford-street, London; Sold by STRANGE,21, Pateruoster-Row HANNAY & Co G3, Oxford- street; GORDON, 146, Leadenhall-street VOWELL, 10, Westmorland-street, Dublin LINDSAY, 11, Elm Row, Edin- burgh; D.CAMPBELL,136, Argyle -street, Glasgow INGHAM, 1 Market-street, Manchester; NEWTON, Church Street, Liver- pool; GUEST, Bull-street, Birmingham; PERKINs, Haver- ford-west; JENKINS, Mcrthyr and Dowlais; and by all Booksellers in Town and Country. OPINIONS OF Tilt- PRESS. We regard the work before us, The SILent Friend, as a work embracing most clear and practical views of a series of complaints hitherto little understood, and passed over by the majority of the Medical profession, for what reason we are at a loss to know. We must, however, confess that a perusal of this work has left such a favourable impres- sion on our mind that wenot only recommend, but cordially wish every one who is the victim of past folly, or suffering from indiscretion, to profit by the advice contained in its pages. Age and Argus. "The Authors of The Silent Friend'* seem to be tho- roughly conversant with the treatment of a class of com- plaints which are we fear, too prevalent in the present day. The perspicuous style in which this book is written, and the valuable hints it conveys to those who are apprehensive of entering the marriage state, cannot fail to recommend it to a careful perusal.Era. "This work should be read by all who value health and wish to enjoy life, for the truisms therein contained defy all doubt."—Farmers' Journal. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, is intended to relieve those persons who, by an immo- derate indulgence of their passions, have ruined theirconsti- tutions. or in their way to the consummation of that deplo- rable state, are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray in approach, as the various affections of the ner- vous system, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstruc- tions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impotencv, barrenness, &c. This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the matrimonial state, lest in the event of procreation occuring, the innocent offspring should bear enstamped upon it the physical characters de:ivable from parental debility. Price lis or the quantity of 4 at lis. in one Bottle for 33s., by which lis. is sivt-d — the .£.'j cases may be had as usual, which is a saving of £ l 12 s. THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE, An Anti-Syphilitic Remedy for searching out & purifyuiz the diseased humours of the blood, and Certain cure fllrScnrvy, Scrofula, and all cutaneous eruptions, conveying its active principles throughout the body, even penetrating the minutest vessi Is, removing all corruptions, contaminations, and impu- rities from the vital stream,—eradicating the morbid virus- and radically expelling it through the skin.— Price I Is. or four Bottles in one for 33s. by which lis. is saved, also in £5 cases, which saves £1 12s. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. t)Li., and lis. per box, With explicit directions, rendered perfectly intelligible to every capacity, are well known throughout Kurope to be the most certain and effectual remedy ever discovered for Gonorrhoea, both in its mild and aggravated fotms by imme- diately allaying inflammation and arresting further progress. Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of the bladder, pains of the loins and kidneys, gravel, and other disoiders of the Urinary pas- sages, in either sex. are permanently cured in a short space of time, without confinement or the last exposure. The above medicines are piepared only by Messrs. R. and L. PERRY and Co., Surgeons, 19, Boner's Street, Oxford Street, London. Sold by all Druggists, Medicine Vendors and Book- tellers in Town and Country. Messrs. Perry expect when, consulted by letter, the usual fee of One Pound, without which, no notice whatever can be taken of the communication- Patients are requested to be as miuute as possible in the detail of their cases, as to the duration of the complaint, the symptoms, age, habits of living, and general occupation. Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can occur, a* they will be securely packed, and care- fully protected from observation. Messrs. Perry & Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual, at 19, Berner's Street, Oxford Street, London, punctually from II till 2, and from 5 till 6. Sundays from 10 till 12. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Mcssrr Perry and Co. to give, such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all other means have proved ineffectual. N. B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Venders, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with any quantity of the Cordial Halm of Syriacum, he Concen- trated Detersive Essence, and Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, with the usual allowance to the Trade, by most of the principal Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London.

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