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cSttant Uniitgattotn THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOL Steam ^acftetg «SB|g§0> P R I N C E OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander; lADY CHARLOTTE, HENRY JEFFERY, Commander; A RE INTENDED to SAIL during the month of SEP. 4."1. as follows (from the BUTE SHIP DOCK) Prince of Wales — Mondays, > Lady Charlotte-Monday j "'ednesdavs, & Fridays.— ? Wednesdays, and Fridays '"ly Charlotte Tuesdays, Prince of Wales—Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays. S Thursdays, and Saturdays From CARDIFF. ) From BRISTOL. 2^RP.> 184j Sep., 1845. *» Monday 7 morn ( 22, Monday 8; morn "j> Tuesday 8 morn 23, Tuesday 9 morn f» educsday 8| morn ( 24, Wednesday ..10 morn "'> Thursday .10 morn 25, Thursday ..11 j; morn ZL> Friday, 11| morn > 26, Friday, 1 after ^'•Saturday ••• 1 after 27, Saturday .Staffer Carriages and horses to be alongside One hour previous to Time of Sailing. '•EDUCED FARES :—After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s "I'dren under Twelve years of ago. Half-price; Dogs, Is. each A Female Steward attends an Board both Packcts. j^freslimeuts may be had on board on moderate terms. roar.vkiiijel Carriage 2ts.; ditto Phaeton or Gii, 10s. 6d.; wo.wheel, drawn by one i.orse and driver, 15s.; Horse ?nd Itider, After Cabin, 9s; Horse and llider, Fore Cabin, s*6l. j Cattle and Horses, Gs. each; Sheep, Pigs, and Ca|ves< ]s_ eacij. Carriages, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to •landing and Wharfages at the •' Hate Docks Not Accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes, freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the P.tlVCK OF WALES, to be sent to No. 12, Quay-street, Or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Bdsin Locks; aud for the L\DY CHMILOITK, to Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, IInd Bull Wharf, RedclitT-street, Bristol. Coods will b-j hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets lit the expense of the Companies. 1. Me-thy r, Newbridge, Aberdire, Cowbridge, Bridgend, 11antrissellt. and Caerphilly. — Go>ds forwarded to these "laces in Spring Waggons an,t Lock -up Canal Boats ilo- Inediatt-ly on arrival, unless ordered by any particular ~>0veyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till calied for.-Freight to be paid delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., forwarded to all parts of Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. b Ftlrther information as to Freight, will be readily obtained jjy applying to the Agents — Mr. Woodman, Agent at the jacket Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. G. C. ^1-ASSDN, Agent, No. 12, Quay-Street, Bristol, for the *HlNCK OF WALKS Packet; ami of Mr. T. Jotl.N, at the ^'cket Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. W. B. 29, Avon Crescent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY H A Rl.O IT K Packet. yNOTICIJ.—The Proprietors of above the Steam Packets give °tice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's '"ggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, Or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage, or otherwise) ?lless Booked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, above the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, and Wrriage in proponiou paid for the same, at the time of rooking.—Goods consigned to order, or not taken away Six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will Warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees. '■ Goods to be considered as liens, no: only for freight and harges due thereon, but also for all previously unsatisfied ,reiglit and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of said Packets. Disputed weights or measurement, claims °r lois or damage, &c., cannot b« allowed, unless a writien ft(>tice of the s une he sent to the Offtcc on the day of delivery. I %a-tco by auction. sou fH WALES—COUNTY OF BRECON. TO CAPITALISTS. MOST VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. To be Salfl by Auction, .4.t the BEAR HOTEL, Crickhowell, in the County of Brecon, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1845, at II o'clock in the forenoon of the same day, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, unless pre- viously disposed of by private contract, of which due Notice will be given, in 38 Lots. THE Fee Simple and Inheritance of the UPPER HOUSE FARM, and other Estates, in the Parishes Crickhowell, Llangenny, and Llaugattock, Breconshire, belonging to Henry Rumsey Williams, Esq., deceased. The greater part of this most desirable Property is ?ITUATED amidst scenery that is equally elegant and noble, and near the flourishing town of Crickhowell, on the "ANKS of the much admired River Usk. In those PORTIONS of the Estates which are contiguous to the town, "11(i on the Great South Wales road, leading from Mon- mouth to Brecon, are beautiful spots, 011 which may be "lected Villas, that will command magnificent and diver- sified views, and which will be sold to suit the conveni- ence of purchasers. The land, containing about 400 acres of rich Meadow, "FABLE, and Pasture, is remarkable for its fertility, and "^Y be greatly improved. The Woods, which are in a very thriving condition, 'fPol"d excellent Covers for Game, and add much to the grandeur of the surrounding scenery. Oil the Property is a Quarry, in which may be ob- ^"LED a supply of good Stone for Building purposes. Coal and Lime may be procured in the neighbourhood ,t a cheap rate, the roads being good. The Property adjoins the extensive Estates of his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, those of Joseph Bailey, sq., and others. The neighbourhood of Crickhowell has long been re- NOWNED for its salubrity, it furnishes the Sportsman and FJNGLER with abundant means of gratifying his taste, ■"OTHING can surpass the magnificence and beauty of its scenery. THERE are Fox Hounds and Harriers in the neighbour- hood) ar.d the hunt there is of the first description. Also six Shares in the Abergavenny and Brecon Canal 're likewise to be disposed of. THE above Property will be Sold in convenient Lots extent and description of which are detailed in Panted particulars, and maps thereto annexed, which AY be had at the principal Inns in North and South ales; and in the Public Rooms in London, Bristol, ^ERPOOL and Dublin; and any further particulars may E had by application to Mr. THOMAS DAVIES, Llan- JTETTOCK Court, near Crickhowell; Mr. ROBERT LLOYD Surveyor, Carnarvon; and to Mr. EDWARD UMSEY WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon. Sil-AMORG.A.NSHIRE, SOUTH WALES. Capital Freehold Estates & Free- hold Mineral Property TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. ADAM MURRAY & SON, the MACKWORTH ARMS INN, in the Borough "nd Seaport Town of SWANSEA, in OCTOBER next, unless disposed of in the meantime by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given A HOUSE in High-Street, and a good WHARF near the Town-Hall, Swansea, and several FARMS (20 in number), and the COAL under; upwards of 1600 Acres of Land, all situate in the several Parishes of Ltansamlet, Swansea, St. John-juxta-Swansea, Llange- felaeh, Llanguke, Llandilo-Talybont, Loughor, Ilstone, ^ND Llanridian, Some of the Coal is of as good quality °R Steam Packet purposes as any in the Kingdom, and the situation commands an excellent outlet to the sea for Exportation. The South Wales, Welsh Midland, and ^WANSEA Vale Railways will pass through parts of the Property, and will increase the facilities for bringing the Coal to Market. A portion of the Coal in Llangefdach St. John's has been leased at Sleeping Rents and ROYALTIES to most responsible Tenants. Printed Particulars will be ready by the middie of RF^ptember, and may be had of Messrs. Llewellyn and RANDALL, Solicitors, Neath; Messrs. Rowland Hacon and ROWLANDS, Solicitors, 38, Threadneedle-Street, London; the Office of Messrs. Adam Murray and Son, 35, FAven-Street, Strand, London; at the Inns at Bristol alld Swansea and at the Commercial-Rooms at Liver- Pool, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Manchester, and Glasgow. MONMOUTHSHIRE. important Sale of elegant and valuable Household Furniture, &c. die. AT LLAYSADTFMED HOUSE, DISTANT 5^ miles from Abergavenny, 101 from Monmouth, and 5,1 from Usk. VQ AS the honor to announce that he has received instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, on ^HE above Premises, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER the '29th, L84O, and two following days, the whole of the modern AND choice selection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, v"' ^UTCHINS» Esq., who is leaving the neigh- bourhood, and amongst which will be found a GRAND 'SQUARE PIANOIORIE, by W. Stoddart and Son, London. A handsome Gray PONY, rising five years old, quiet «*ND tempeiate, being a perfect Lady's Horse; a neatly- •Constructed PH AETON, with Turn out Seat, by Andrus, Southampton; Tandem and Double Harness, in perfect ■order; Saddles, Bridles, &c. &c. A full description of the above may be had in Cata- logues, on the Premises, and of the Auctioneer, Cross- Abergavenny, one week prior to the Sale, during ^VHICH period the Furniture may be seen. TO JUDGES p|||^| OF FINE TEAS. HENRY VEBBEB, CARDIFF & MGRTIII B CilJAItUKAW OFFICE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE ASAM TEA COMPACTS RARE AJiD PECULIARLY FINE TEAS, IJj^voufed^ea6 faV°Ur °f a™ 0rder {lom Connoisseurs, and those desirous of obtaining a really exquisitely After once partaking of the highly exhilarating and aromatic Asam Tea, but few can persuade themselves to use any other, especially'asit is found nolo be injurious to the nerves; and as the Asam Tea has been proved to produce at least six, and in most cases eight good cups of Tea, where the same quantity of Chinese would produce only four cups ofboth/wjcwry and economy combine to recommend the Asam Teai. CHERIDOR SOUCHOVP I 0 | MAZENGA GREEN TEA G 0 GHLtUDOK SUUCIiONG 6 o J THOURA GREEN TEA 7 0 These Teas can only be obtained in one pound. half-pound, and quarter-pound sealed P-kets, with the company's and Arms on the Envelope. A n,a"J iTnnn1 rw'XTT?3 vlle Company's Teas, but none are genuine unless having their Seal and Address, No. 11, CROOlvED LANE, KIN-G WILLIAM STREET, ou them. SOLE AUTHORISED AGENTS. u Miss Arnold, Confectioner, Cross-Street. £ or Mrs. Ann Williams, Confectioner, High-Street. For NEWPOIll Mr. M. Evans, Bookseller, 35, High-Street. Igg" AGENTS WANTED FOR SOME OF THE LARGE TOWNS IN ENGLAND AND WALES. GREAT BRITAIN STORES, NEAR THE POST OFFICE, CARDIFF. L. "WMATOIt. TAILOR, WOOLLEJf DRAPER, HATTER, & GENERAL OUTFITTER, ^OLICITS an inspection of his immense STOCK of NEW and FASHIONABLE READY-MADE WINTER O CLOTH ING, in every style of make and size, suitable to the Gentleman, Farmer, Mechanic, or Seafaring Man cut from the best materials in the most appropriate style, and all made on the premises with the strictest attention lerthe personal care of the proprietor. The Stock of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, DOESKINS, BEAVERS, and WAISTCOATINGS cannot be excelled by any House in Wales for variety of pattern. Gentlemen wishing to combine Elegance with Cheapness, by giving their measure at this Establishment will not only find a saving of one quarter of the usual price, but ensure a good fit, without the risk of having a useless or uncomfortable garment, as no article need be taken unless fully approved of when finished. L. W. earnestly solicits the attention of those persons who have not yet favored him with a trial, confident that the result must prove that no gentleman need to order from Bristol or London but those who are obliged to pav for long credit. r J Observe!—List of Prices for Gentlemen's Clothing1, made to measure. £ S. (1 £ S tl Shooting Jackets from 0 10 6 Best quality manufactured 2 5 0 Albert and Polished Mixed Doe 0 14 0 D.ttosevenpockets.O 18 0 j Superfine Frock Coats 1 10 0 Black or Drab Kerseymere 0 15 0 lweeil'^°f 0 Saxony, with silk facing, 2 0 0 Best quality manufactured 1 2 0 Office Coats, handsomely m 0 1 fc» 0 Best quality manufactured 2 10 0 WAICTCOYTS ,01? «: — « 'BestMoleskinVesL 0 4 0 Cachmerette, (f CoaVs' 1 I Tume, Vest, and Trousers 1 4 0 Ditto, with sleeves. 0 5 0 7p it1 a" f fashionable")" 1 I « Jacket, Vest, and Trousers 1 6 0 Handsome Valentia Vests 0 6 0 !.{ J 0 10 „ F,o,k J.A«. C„tl„»Co,aBrecchc, o « 0 S U 0 adapted tor Farmersi.irom U 18 O KpNovmprp A I- D. i ir ° J » n „ -j- £ „ i 0 x 0 1.) 0 Black Kerseymere irom 0 7 6 Fine Dress Coats • 1 8 o Best Moleskin Trousers 0 G t> Saxony ditto 1 18 o Fashionable Woollen Trousers.. 0 10 0 Suit of Black, complete 2 10 0 Q „nK, F«tf,hi;JLn,S SU"8 of Best Moleskin> ready made, 18s.; to measure, 20s. This being the onh b ^ment in the Town solely devoted to Men's and Boys' Clothing, the Public can be suitea most advantageously from an unrivalled Selection of PAAOS < £ L@IR3MB^ BIZAVER (HIATI, MhWhL < £ VOUTMS9 CAP39 HOSIERY, STOCKS, CRAVATS SUPERIOR WHITE & COLOURED SHIRTS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS FLANNELS, &c. &c. CARDIFF PAXTEFHMCOV. B. KEARNEY, IN returning thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public generallj, for the very liberal patronage he has received sin«e his commencing Business in CARDIFF, begs to observe that he adopts the familiar adage "Honesty is the best policy," as his Motto in Trade; and further observes, that the Goods purchased at the PANTECHNICON cannot be surpassed for style, quality, or cheapness, by any Establishment in the Kingdom. His MILPUFF BEDS, in great variety, cannot be equalled in quality or price; and his Goods generally, such as CHAIRS, TABLES, DRAWERS, BED- STEADS, IRONMONGERY, &c., will be found well worthy attention. By the bye, were you e'er in the Hayes, A place of great notoriety ? lteally there you may buy what you please, Nicely suited for every society. Absolutely the things that are there Both single and wedded require; Unite, then, and quickly repair Soon, and purchase whate'er you require. Kettles and saucepans of any descriptions- Every quality of bedding and tick- All looking-glasses of truest reflection, Hound, square, or what shape you like. New furniture is alwayS on hand- Every day I am freshly supplied; You have only to come cash in hand. And I'm sure you will leave satislied. S NOTICE. Direct Steam Communication between Liverpool and South Wales. THE Public are respectfully informed that the Iron Screw Steamer "TINTERN," CAPT. WAL- TERS, just launched, and built expressly for the trade, is intended to commence plying between LIVERPOOL and NEWPORT, calling at Tenby, in the course of the ensuing Month. This Vessel has been designed and built by Mr. Guppy, of Bristol, whose high reputation, as a Ship Builder, will be a guarantee for her capability as a desirable convey- ance for Goods and Passengers. For particulars of the times of Sailing, and rates of Freight for Goods and Passengers, Apply to DARBY & SIM, Sweeting-street, Liverpool • or to N. B. C ALDER, Ebbw Vale, Wharf, Newport. N.B.—The Charges will be Moderate. Liverpool, 1st Sept., 1845. NO MORE SUFFERING FROM CORNS OR BUNIONS. Jones' Philosophical Remedy Immediately enables the greatest sufferer to walk with the most perfect ease and comfort. Before mankind were doom'd to use The Chiuese cramps-called boots and shoes, How free were they to "point the toe" Wherever Fancy bid them go! But ah what direful consequence Afflicted their pedalic sense When custom brought them into Fashion t Many a man who had no passion. That is to say, by nature givon, Was by a swearing anguish riven; Corns, Blisters, and those wretches-Biinions, Made his eyes weep, ay more than onions, Or even Peas which Pilgrims use To harden penitential shoes Unfitted for society, Sour-temper'd soon he came to be- The dearest friends' approach he thought Was with intent of mischief fraught. His understanding weaken'd thus, lie liv'd in constant pain and fuss! But Mercy, that divinest maid, At length call'd Science to her aid, And through her Agents, JONES & Co., Soon sent relief for all his woe No longer now he pines and'frets, All former suffering he forgets,' And moves on light Elastic toe" As e'tm St. Leon or Perrot! No boots too tight—no leather pinches, Erewhile they killed him, ay, by inches; A LICHT HOUSE in the Strand he sees, The home of comfort and of ease, Where, after others' vain endeavour, Corns and Bunions, aye! for ever, Quit the tortur'd foot and flee Before an instant remedy. This remedy for the Relief and Cure of Corns, Bunions. &c., is ofteied to the Public as quite original, and totally different from all others that have hitherto been advertised. IT WfLL AFFORD IMMEDIATE RELIEF, and, by atten- tion to the directions, will ultimately cure the worst Corn or Bunion that ever tormred humanity; its composition is such as to combine Pt{UIHCTtO\ AGAINST FU runE PAIN with an instant removal of the cause of present suffering. la other words, it is a MECHANICAL & MEDICINAL RE- MEDY. Any person suffering from the agony and pain of a Corn or Bunion, so as to be incapable of placing the foot to the ground, on the application of this remedy, may immediately walk with the greatest ease and comfort. Prepared and Sold by Messrs. Jones and Co., 201, Strand, London, and by all Vendors of Patent Medicines, in Boxes at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each, and sent postage free to any address, on receipt of fifteen postage siamps. WHOLESALE AGENTS. Edwards, St. Paul's Churchyard Barclay & Sonf 95/Far- Edwards, St. Paul's Churchyard Barclay & Son, 95, Far- I ingdon street i Suttou & Co,, Bow Churchyard. Hotircg. WILSON'S SCOTTISH ENTERTAINMENTS. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 24th SEPTEMBER At 8 o'Clock, MR. WILSON Will have the honour of giving one of his celebrated Entertainments on the @W Piano-Forte, —MB. LAND. The Doors will be opened at half-past Seven o'clock and the Entertainment terminate about Ten. Boxes, 3s.; Pit, 2s.; Gallery, Is.—Books of the Words, 6d Tickets & Programmes may be had at Mr. Webber's Cardiff and Mertbyr Guardian Office, and at the Doors, Mr. WILSON will give an Entertainment in MER- THYR on THURSDAY Evening, the 18th- and in NEWPORT on THURSDAY Evening, the 25th. CA UTION.-Unprincipled- individuals prepare the most spurious compounds under the same names they copy the labels, bills, advertisements, and testimonials of the original Thomas's Succedaneum. It is therefore highly necessaty to see that the words Thomas and Howard" are on the wrapper of each article. fit All others are fraudulent imitations. For Stopping Decayed Teeth. Price 2s. 6d. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PHINCE ALBERT HER nOYAI. HIGHNESS THg DUCHESS OF KENT HIS MAJESTY THE KDIG OF THE BRLGIANS HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF PRUSSIA HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY And nearly all the Nobility, the Bishops, and the Clergy. Mr. Thomas's Succedaneum, FOR filling Decayed Teeth, however large the cavity. It is superior to any thing ever before used, as it is placed in the tooth in a soft state, without any pressure or pain, and in a short time becomes as hard as the enamel, and ill remain firm in the tooth mCiny years, rendering extrac ion unnecessary. It arrests all further progress of decay and rencers thorn a^ain useful in mastication. AH persons can use Mr. THOMAS'S SUCCKDANEUM THEMSELVES WITH EASE, as full directions are enclosed. Prepared only by Messrs. THOMAS and HOWARD, Sur- geon-Dentists, 6t, Berners-Street, Oxford-Street, London. Price 2s. 6J. Sold by their appointment by the following Agents:— 6 Mr. Thomas Stephens, drugist, Merthyr Tydvil; Mr. Phillips, Cardiff; Mr. Farror, Monmouth; Mr. Williams, Brecon; Mr. Wiiliams and Mr. Phillip*, Newport and by the Venders of Mcdicinc generally throughout the kingdom. and by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors or the Proprie- tors will send the Succedaneum free BY POST to any part of the Kingdom. LOSS OF TEETH. Messrs. THOM AS & HOWARD continue to supply the Loss Teeth without springs or wires upon their new system of SELF-ADHESION, which has secured them universal appro- bation, and it is recommended by numerous Physicians and Surgeons as being the most ingenious system of supplying artificial teeth hitherto invented. They adapt themselves over the most tender gums, or remaining stumps, without causing the least pain, rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary. They are so fixed as to fasten any lonse teeth where the gums have shrunk from the use of calomel or other causes. They also beg to invite those not liking to un- dergo any painful operation, as practised by most members of the profession, to inspect their painless yet effective system and in order that their improvements may be within reach of the most economical, they will conlinue the same moderate charges. Messrs. THOMAS and HOWARD, SURGEON-DENTJST, 64, Berners-Street, Oxford-Street, London. At home from JO ti II 4. Those INTERESTED IN THE SUBJECT will find THIS nLmliMENT OF THEIR SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHERS, TO BE ENTIRELY AND SCRUPULOUSLY 00 IIR EO-r. Their new method of fixing Artificial Teeth has obtained the approbation and recommendation of the following emi- nent Physicians and Surgeons J.'r •|alr>es Clark, Bart., Physician to her Majesty r. Locock, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty r>r* p.rS'180a» Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty «-r" it 'M ll ^ys'c'an Extraordinary to her Majesty .pl,r Brodie, Hart., Sergeaut Surgeon to her Majesty ie ate Sir A Cooper., Bart., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty n" m* Surgeon to her Majesty «t £ nMmAn' Phy««an to her H. H. the Duchess of Kent « M R C,ark> Bart" Br. Paris n'r pi le?aey> Bart., M.D. Dr. James Johnson Chambers, Df Conquest And numerous other Members of the Medical Profession, tloticro. GLAMORGANSHIRE GENERAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. npHE ANNUAL SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING L of this SOCIETY will be held at the BEAR INN, at COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, the 23rd instant, for the pur- poses of awarding the Premiums for Stock, and auditing the Accounts, when the Committee are requested to attend at the hour of Ten in the Forenoon. All Persons intending to exhibit Stock must deliver the necessary Certificates to the Secretary, on or before SATURDAY, the 20th, and their Stock must be in the Field before fen o'clock on the day of Show, or they cannot be admitted for Competition. It is particularly requested that all Subscriptions which are still unpaid may be remitted immediately to the Treasurer. EDWARD BRADLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. Cowbridge, Sept. 3rd, 18-15. COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. Notice is hereby Given, THAT JOHN WILSON & EDWARD CROMPTON LLOYD HALL, Esquires, the Barristers appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters for the County of Glamorgan, will make a Circuit, and hold Courts for such Revision, at the several Times and Places hereinafter mentioned and every Overseer of the Poor is to attend the Court to be holden for Revising the Lists relating to the Parish or Place of which he is Overseer, and bring with him all Notices 'of Claim and Notices of Objection received by him, or he will become liable to a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds. The several Courts will be opened at the following times and places, that is to sal At the TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of September, 1845, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Saint Andrews, Barry, Bouvilstone, Saint Bride's Super Ely, Cadoxton juxta Barry, Cogan, Saint Pagans, Saint Georges, Highlight, Lancanan East, Lan- carvan West, Landougb, Laniltern, Lavernock, Leckwith, Saint Lythans, Merthyrdovan, Michaelstone Le Pit, Michaelstone Super Ely, Saint Nicholas, Penarth, Peter- stone Super Ely, Sully, and Wenvoe. At the TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF, on Wednesday, the 24th day of September, 1845, at Ten o'clock in the fore- noon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Ham- lets, and Places of Canton, Cayra, Ely, Fairwater, Ga- balva, Landaff, Lanedarne, Lanishen, Lisvane, Roath, Whitchurch Lower; and also the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Cardiff Town, Lanvedow, Radyr, and Whitchurch Higher. At the TOWN-HALL, COWBItlDGE, on Friday, the 26th day of September, 1845, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the Parish of I Penlline; and also the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Saint Athan, Town of Cowbridge, Welsh St. Donatt's, Eglwysbrewis, Flemingstone, Gile- stone, Saint Hilary, Llanblethian, Landough, Lanharry, Lanilid, Lanmaes, Lanmihangle, Lausanor, Lantwitmajor, Lysworney, Saint Mary Church, Pendoylon, Ystradowen, Colwiiistone, Saint Donatt's, Landow, Saint Mary Hill, Lantrithyd, Lanvithen, Penmark East and West, and Porthkerry. At the TOWN-HALL, BRIDGEND, on Saturday, the 27th day of September, 1845, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Bayden, Bettws, St. Brides Minor, Coity Higher, Coity Lower, Coychurch Higher, Coy- church Lower, Cwmdu, Havodyporth, Lalestone Higher, Lalestoue Lower, Newcastle Higher, Newcastle Lower Pencoyd, Peterstone-super-Montem, Trissent, Tythe"- stone Lower, Saint Andrews Minor, Saint Brides Major, Ewenny, Landevoduck, Langan, Langeinor, Lanphey, Marcross, Merthyrmawr, Monknash, Southerdown, Wick, and Ynisawdre. At PYLE INN, on Monday, the 29th day of Septem- ber, 1845, atjeii o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Llangonoyd Higher, Llangonoyd Middle, Newton Not- tage, Newton Hamlet, Pyle, and Tythegstone Higher, Brombill and Margam, Kenfig Higher, Kenfig Lower, and Kentig Borough. At the TOWN-HALL, NEATH, on Wednesday, the 1st day of October, 1845, at 10 o'clock iti the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Aberavon, Alltgreeg, Baglan Higher, Iiaglan Lower, Blaeneagle, Btaenhonddan, Caegunven, Clyne, Dyffryn Clylach, Dylais Higher, Dylais Lower, Michael- stone Higher, Michaelstone Lower, Resolven, and Ynysymond. At the TOWN-HALL, NEATil, on Thursday, the 2nd day of October, 1845, at Ten o'clock iti the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Blaengwrach, Briton Ferry, Coedfrank, Glyn- corrwg, Killebebyll, Lantwit Lower, Neath Town, Neath Higher, Neath Lower, Neath Middle, and Parcel Mawr Languicke. At the TOWN-HAL!" SWANSEA, on Saturday, the 4th day of October, 1845, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to k i Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Iscoed, Lansamlet Higher, Lansamlet Lower, Parcel Clase Higher, Parcel Clase Lower, Parcel Mawr Higher, Parcel Mawr Lower, Penderry Higher, Penderry Lower, Rhyndwycljdach Higher, Rhyndwyclydach Lower, and Saint Thomas. At the TOWN-HALL, SWANSEA, on Monday, the 6th day of October, 1845, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Bishopstone, Caeriton, Glynlloughor> Gwenlais, Saint John's, Ilstone, Knelstotie, Landewr, Langenith, Lanmadoek, Lanrhidian Higher, Lanrhidian Lower, Loughor Borough, Nicholstone, Oystermouth, Oxwich, Penmain, Pennaid, Penrice, Porteynon, P'dskedwin, Reynoldstone, Rossilly, Town of Swansea, Swansea Higher, Swansea Lower, Tyrbrenin, Walterstone, Kille. bion, and Ynislloughor. At the VESTRY-ROOM, MRRTHYR-TYDVIL, on Wednesday, the 8th day of October. 1845, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the Parishes or Places of Merthyr-lydvil, and Gellygare, and of all Hamlets, Townships, and Places within the same. At the TOWN-HALL, ABERDARE, on Thursday, the 9th day of October, 1845, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Clydach, Home Pen Rees, Rhigos, Ystradyfo- dwg Middle, and Aberdare, aud of all Hamlets and Townships therein. At CAERPHILLY, on Friday, the 10th day of Octo- ber, 1845, at len o clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Eglwysilan, Garth-Lanvabon, Glynrumney-Lanvabon, Rhydygwern, Rudry, and Van. At the TOWN-HALL, LANTRlsSENTi on Saturday, the 11th day of October, 1845, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Castella, Gellywion, Glynconnoii, Havodrinog Lanharran, Lantwit Vardre, Miskia Hamlet, Pentyrch Trane, and Town of Lantrissent. And at the Last of the aforesaid Courts will be Revised the Lists of all other Parishes, Hamlets, Townships, and Places in the said County (if any) which are not herein- before mentioned or referred to. WOOD, Clerk of the Peace. Cardiff, September 5, 1845. FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH, however large the cavity.—Patronised by her Majesty the Queen Dowager, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester, His Grace the Duke of Wellington, aud the principal nobility. Mr. CLARKE'S SUCCEDANEUM for stopping decayed teeth, is far superior to anything ever before used, as it is placed in the tooth without any pressure or pain, becomes as hard as the enamel imme- diately after application, and remains firm in the tooth for life; not only rendering extraction unnecessary, but also making them again useful for mastication. All persons can use Mr. CLARKE'S SUCCEDA- NEUM themselves with ease, as full directions are enclosed—price 5s. -and sold by all respectable Medicine Vendors in Town and Country; and can be sent by post on receiving a post-office order. Prepared only by Mr. Clarke, Surgeon-Dentist, 61, Grosvenor-street, Bond- street (removed from 53, Harley-street, Cavendish Square). LOSS OF TEETH—Mr. Clarke still continues to supply the loss of teeth, from one to a complete set, upon his beautiful system of Self-adhesion; which has procured him such universal approbation in some thousands of cases, and recommended by Sir C. M. Clark, Bart., M.D.; Sir M. Tierney, Bart., M.D.; Dr. Chambers, Dr. Paris, Dr. James Johnson, Dr. Conquest, and nu- merous other Members of the Medical Profession, as being the most ingenious system of supplying artificial teeth hitherto invented. They are so contrived as to adapt themselves over the most tender gums, or remain- ing stumps, without causing the least pain, rendering the operation of extraction quite unnecessary; and in order that his system may be within the reach of the most economical, he will continue the same moderate charges. Mr. Clarke, Surgeon-Dentist, No. 61, Grosvenor-street, Bond-street, London.—At home frcm eleven till four. Mr. CLARKE'S TOOTH-POWDER, which has procured him such universal approbation, in some thou- sands of cases, is highly recommended by numerous Physicians and Surgeons, as being the best tooth-powder ever yet prepared; it prevents and eradicates the tartar from the teeth, and imparts to the gums that ruddy appearance, and to the teeth a pearl-like whiteness. Mr. Clarke can say with safety (as it is prepared only by him) that, if analysed, its properties would be found to be of the purest kind. It can be sent by post, on re- ceiving a post-office order! and it is sold by most respectable Chemists in town and COuntrl-price 2s, 6d. Hotter*. Most Important Improvements in Dental Surgery, BY MONS. LE DRAY, SURGEON-DENTIST, No. 27, PARK-STREET, BRISTOL, One Door from Beikely Square. The Patent Incorrodible Terra Metallic TBETH, FrxRD ON THE MOST SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, WITHOUT SPRINGS, WIRES, OR MfJATUHBS, at MONS. LE DRAY and Co.'s usual moderate Paris Charges, comirencing at a3. a single tooth, and thus continuing their scale of prices. Fcurny in the Gums effectually removed, Loose Teeth fas. tened and filling '/Jeca.yed Teeth with their Mineral Murmoratum. AT each announcement made to the public by MONS. LE DRAY and CO., tlieii graification is highly increased as they are continually receil from their extensive connec- tion undeni .ble assurances of satisfaction and approval. In tendering acknowledgements for the patronage received from their friends among the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and inhabi- tants of Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire, North and South Wales, as well as the adjacent counties, they cannot refrain from expresi-ing their implicit confidence in a continu- ance of the recommendations and favours of their patrons being fully determined to continue those facilities, which c have hitherto produced so much benefit and comfort to those requiring their professional aid. MONS. LE IMAY and Co. may be consulted as usual at their Residence. 27, PARK STREET, where they continue to restore Decayed Teeth with the Mineral Mainioratum so highly recommended by the faculty of England, PrSnce and the Continent, and of which they are the sole inventors. It u introduced into the cavity in an almost liquid state, wiihout the least pain, and in a few seconds hardens into the enamel ■ preventing and curing the Tooth-ache, arresting the progress of turther decay— thereby obviatmg the necessity of extrac- tion. The Murmoratum not only converts a mere shell into a sound and useful Tooth, calculated for all its original purposes b;it by completely stopping up the cavity removes that un-, pleasant taint of the b.eath which invariably arises from decay of the teeth. There is no disease to which the mouth is liable more de- structive than Scurvy in the Gums the loss of Teeth is more to be attributed to it than any o hercanse, for it is the primary source of decay in them. On its first appearance the Gums bleed on the most trifling occasion, become spongy, and lose that finn texture they have in a healthy state, causing the breath to he offensive and repulsive to every one under its influence, besi .es other evils repugnant to a sensitive and re- fined mind. It must be a source of extreme gratification to those thus afflicted to be assured that Mons. Le Dray can effectually re- move this destructive complaint, by a single application, a::d without the least pain. Mons. f.e Dray and Co's PVTEVT INCORRODIBLE TERRA METAI.IC ARTIFICIAL or NATURAL TKBTH* of surpassing beauty, can be matched so closely in shaoe and colour to those left in the mouth, and formed so exactly to nature, that the closest observer ranuot detect the difference They arc fixed from one to a compleie set, without extracting the roots, or causing the least pain, and may he ukeu out and replaced by the weaier with the great facdity being incorrodible, they have the superior advantage of never changing colour or decaying; they are arranged on the most scientific principles, answering most satisfacto,ily aU the pur- poses of mastication aud articulation, imparting to the coun- tenance a younger and approved appearance, protecting the adjoining teeth, fastening those that are loose, forming a new gllru where the original one has receded, and the teeth re- maining perfectly secure in their places. Specimens of these beautiful Teeth may be viewed daily at Mons. Le Dray s residence, as well as his other improvements and his superior mode of sparing the patient from the pain ann inconvenience hitherto attending operations of the mouth. Loose Tee-h, arising either from age, or any other cause fastened, and deficiencies of palate effectually remedied, Artificial Teeth out of repair remodelled to fit the mouth, and restored equal in beauty and durability to their original state. CHILDREN'S TEETH ATTENDED TO AND REGULATED. Attendance daily from ten till seven. For the convenience of country patients, Mons. Le Dray and Co. are enabled to fit a partial or a complete set of Teeth at one sitting, without the least pain or inconvenience. Those to whom expense is an object need not be deterred from visiting Mons. Le Dray, as he will give every advice and information appertaining to his profession without any remu- neration. N.B. No. 27, Park-street, One Door from Berkeley-square Bristol. Just Published, a new and important edition of the "SILENT FRIEND" ON HUMAN FRAILTY, Price2s.6L, & sent Free to any part of the United Kinodom on receipt of a Post-office 0 ruer for 3:1 öd. ° THE SILENT FRIEND, i MEDICAL WORK, on the concealed cause that destroys physical ene,yy. and the ability of manhood. ere vigour has established her empire; with observations rZJ-nr,ul fu's of YOUTHFUL EXCESSES and IVHiC I ION, with Means of Restoration. The influence of mercury on tht. skin is pointed out and illustrated by Ten Coloured engravings, followed b, observations on MAR- RIAGE, with directions for the removal of disqualifications, BY R. AND L. PERRY AND CO. CONSULTING SURGEONS, Published by the AUTHORS, and may be had at their Resi- dence, 19, lierner s-street, Oxford-street, London; Sold by STRANGE,21, Paternoster-Row HA.WA Y & Co-, 63, Oxford- street; GORDON, 146, Leadenhall-street VOWI-'LL 10 Westmorland-street, Dublin; LINDSAY, 11, Elm Row. Edin-' biugh, D. CAMPBELL, 136, Argyle-street,Glasgow INGHAM Market-street, Manchester; NEWTON Church Street, Liver- pool; GUEST, Bull-street, Birmingham; PERKINS, Haver- ford-west; JENKINS, Merthyr and Dowlais; and by all Booksellers in Town and Country. { OPINIONS OF THE 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 d oub t. Foriners' Journal. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, is intended to relieve those persons who, by an immo- aerate indulgence of their passions, have ruined theircousti- tutions, or ui their way to the consummation of that deplo- rable state, are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affections of the ner- vous system, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstruc- tions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. This medicine is particularly recommended to be takeu before persons enter into the matrimonial state, lest in the event of procreation occuriug, the innocent offspring should bear enstamped upon it the physical characters deiivable from parental debility. Price lis., or the quantity of 4 at Us. in one Bottle for 33s., by which lis. is stved-the £5 cases may be had as usual, which is a saving of £ 1 12s. THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE An Anti-Syphilitic Remedy for searching out & purifying the diseased humours of the blood, and certain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all cutaneous eruptions, conveying its active principles throughout the body, even penetrating the minutest vessels, 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 Its. is saved, also in E5 cases, which saves jSI 12s. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s.^d., 4s. 6d., and lis. per box, With explicit directions, rendered perfectly intelligible to every capacity, are well known throughout Europe to ba the most certain and effectual remedy ever discovered fo. Gonorrhoea, both in its mild and aggravated fotms by immei diately allaying inflammation and arresting further progress. Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of the bladder, pains of the loins and kidneys, gravel, and other disorders 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 prepared only by Messrs. R. and L. PERRY and Co., Surgeons, 19, Berner's Street, Oxford Street, London. Sold by all Druggists, Medicine Vendors and Book- sellers 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 minute 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 cau be forwarded to any part of the wortd no difficulty can occur, ai they will be securely packed, and care- fully protected from observation. Messrs. Perry & Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usuat at 19, Berner's Street, Oxford Street, London, punctually from 11 till 2, and from5 till&. On Sundays from 10 till 12. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messr» 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 Balm of Syriacum, the 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. Notices. PARK'S LIFE PILLS. theTalPXthl,radi?ry S"CC°!\°f this medicine is the wonder of the slightest degree impaired thT ?°,° U haS DeVer io Tens of thousands have testified .ha^op?, C°nSlrtion> of PARR'S LIFE PILLS "Til r„ ,Pf ver*Dce m t,le and are living witnesses of the I COm(flelely cu'e a"y disease, valuable medina^i's^o'i;6'5' rece!ve(i ^tnthisin would be impossible in a newspa^1 t^ T* received; am/the following arHelected in their respective neighbour!,J J" wel1 kn°wn unquestionable. Further Sheeu if«' uis Life and Times of Old I'n, testimonials and the Agents. Old I art' may be had, gratis, of all Testimonials in favour of Parr's Life Pills. The following important testimony to the efficacy of PAR R'S PILLS bus Just been received by the Proprietors. To Messrs. T. ROBERTS & Co., London. SIRS—Yon u-;n RJ Alhlone, December 7, 1844. !•„.» assure you, they are dom*' an n-B We"' and' 1 can who has tried them in affec^i™?81. °/ g°°d 5 ,0Ver-v on'" derive a great deal of benefit. Yours'&c., *lom*ch WILLIAM ulLCJJRIST, „ .v Apothecary aud Surgeon. Communicated b, M, P. €. I. AD It CRY, Di,p.ing CUmiM, w edaesbary, Staffordshire. publiSiln0"*it1Cring thC PUb'iC W°uId be^benS'ed^ythe I'ARRshFK i n6, ,:K\rT°'aiiry effects p^uced by taking the particulars of "»y ( a?e 'th ?1^"1'1'^ '° *0U mad! aware of it. at times very area- °>S|JepS,a' or /"digestion, which caused, aril Jy 8 f cousllPat'->'» of the bo«cls, and excruci- gen.lemeu' InVon f unJe^the care of. several medical ^entlemeu, and one physician in Bi:miugiiam, without uenv- and ill agnBal benet,t'i in I was very much worse, March 1^4'i S C.dIUe OU f°ure frequently, and continued up to so innWi ) *UCf l i :hem> anc* very greatsuccess employment tV ,lne' dnd aln able to follow my S'ate tfi-t I U l° Pri°rtomy attack, & beg further to s.ate ttut I feel stronger than ever 1 did in my life before and my looks bespeak it. I always keep a box o/the pi ls by' m8 nature re9u'res «n aperient medkine! script,on. F°Prlel°» every success with thei. valuable pre- 1 am, Sir, yours obediently JOHN THOVIAS r CURE OF CONSUMPTIVE ASTHMA A lNDIiH DOUGLAS, do hereby declare the eood 1 have received from taking PARK'S LIFE P W year IS40 I was atHlcted with a most distressing Astlitna, C<Ju¡;;h, aud shortuess of OreaLli, which reduced me to deatb's near .t:2UO ill consulting I ,lie most eminent illetlical men in l,oullon aiid Edinburgh, my UIS,'il.;è coutinued, and I was, as a last resource, 4dvlse,1 tu try my air of Dundee, which I did, aud at tiuJC was rccolIIUlende,i by it friend to take PAITR'S .s' 1 commenced with them m ihe so.inu- nf ims. I y years, daungjust arrived in London, I hasten to make tavour. 1. have recolUmended thelD to uuany of Loy friends, have all fuulld relief. July W, WHo AI.¡<;XANDBR DOUGLAS. Farmer, to the above, ALEXANDER CUTHBERT, Stol,well-road, Dundee. To KOBIN'SOV, Patrington, Agent for PARR'S LIFE PILLS. Sllt,-l feel it a duty I owe to you to express my gratitude for fit(! great benefit I have derived by PARR'S IIFE l'ILLS, sutfei-ed many yeats flolu au Ot)in- pjailit, Sitortaess oi Bcatii, &c., and having tried ,nediciiies for tite c,)rnplaint, but all to 110 purpose, I was per- s(ia(led to try IARft'S I,IFE I'l LLs i the first box I took I fotiiiii great benefit, aiid by persevering they ltave perfectly etared iue uiiiy took three Is 11,1. floxes. I remain your obedient servant, N IJ u- WiL,LlA\l PEARSON. «.». Anyone doubting the accuracy of the above srite meat, may tm-ough the agent, Mr. Ko.mson, be di ected to me' who will autUemicate its truth. "eweu to ine CAUITJN TO THE PUBLIC. Beware of spurious imitations of the above Medicine none are genuine unless the words, PARK'S LIRE I'll i are in WHiTE LKlTE.tS on a UtiO GROUND, engraved n the bovernuae«.t pasted round each box also the tac-.nnile ot the signature of the Proprietors, T. KOBliltrs & Co., Uaue Const, Heet Street, LouJon,"ou the directions Sold ,n Boxes at Is. Ud., 2s. and family packets 111' each, by all respectable Medicine Veuders. TWENTY-FIFTH THOUSAND. In a sealed envelope, price 3, and sent free, on receiving a post-ojfic* order for 3s. 6d. "MANHOOD;" TWENTY-FIFTH EDITION. M HE CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE, with ± PLAJN, IBECI-IONS for its PERFECT RESTORATION, addressed to those suffering from the destructive Effects of hxcess.ve '^ulgence, Solitary Habits, or Infection followed by Observations on Marriage, aad the Treatment of Syphilis • Gonorrhoea, Gleet, fcc. Illustrated with Cases, &c., ™ BY J. L. CURTIS & CO., Consulting Surgeons, 7, Frith Street, Soho Square, London. Published by the Authors, a„j Sold by Strange, 1, Pater- noster Kow Burgess, Medical Bookseller, 2d, Coventry- street, Haymarket; Mann, 3-l, Cornhill, London; Ferris and Score, Chemists to the Queen, Union-street, Bristol Need- ham Gloucester WalSon, Shrewsbury; Times Office, Hereford and m Bangor, by Mr. Hichard Williams, Chemist Market-place; Guest ^Birmingham; Sowler, 4, St. Ann's- square. Manchester; Philip Soilth 'Castle-street, Liverpool tanning and Co.. Dublin; Robinson, (Messrs') 11, Green- TSS. • "ND 5°"1'»«"J >» OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: •'This work, a TENTH edition of which is now presented to the public—thousand copies have been exhausted since £ first appearance, has been very much improved and enUrged by the addition of a more extended and clear detail of geae/al principles as also by the insertion of several new and highUfln. teres ,ng cases. The book, as has been a,ready statedf the result oi very ample and daily increasing experience is a^dass of diseases which for some unaccountable reason, have been either altogether over lo.ked, or treated almost wTth i„- erence y the ordinary medical practitioner. The fhl' n instances daily incurring, wherein affections of u gs, putting ou aL the outer appearances of consumption which, however, when traced to their source, are found to result from certain baneful habits, fully proves that the principle of the division of labor is nowhere more applicable Van medical practice. YVe feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be tound useful, whether such person hold the relation of a a Preceptor, or a Clergyman."—Sun, Evening paper. The rage for books in all departments of science, literature, and the arts, was, we believe, never so prevalent as at the present time.-The unavoidable consequence of this is that we meet a very considerable proportion of indifferent, useless and even bad books.- With the force of this prejudice on our minds, we with no little reluctance were induced to peruse Messrs. Curtis's work, entitled ".MAN HOOI).Tbe scientific views taken by the authors of the source and origin of many of the most distressing effects of certain depraved habits, fully establish their claim to the character of experienced and judicious surgeons.-And the result of our careful perusal of the work has been, to impress us with a thorough confidence in the talent and skill of the authors, and to satisfy us that those entrusted with the care of youth are not a little indebted to them for furnishing them with a means of preventing some ot the most frightful maladies to which flesh is heir.—Old England. The multitude of books daily coming from the press, some, nay most of them, of a very questionable tendency, made us extremely reluctant io take up another. The clear exposition of the source of many of those diseases which prove so fatal to youth, and which are set down by the every day observer as the result of common causes, such as exposure to cold, sudden vicissitudes of temperature, hereditary taint, &c., is truly convincing and extremely satisfactory. And we do not g" 100 far in sayiug, that society is deeply indebted val,i ,aUtho" for producing so useful, so much wanted, so r,- '.a 80 tru'y moral a book—Conservative Journal. ins is a work that we fear there exists too much need of to cause us to hesitate to recomme nd it for geueral perusal Every branch of those frightful maladies, whether the result of immoral habits or secret vices, is here succinctly treated, and, divested of all medical technicality, plain and easy directions are given for the best mode to be pursued in all cases, however complicated or apparently hopeless. To the married, as well as the unmarried, this little work alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar cases, and we are doing service to society in recommending it to general notice."— Essex and Herts Mctcury, MESSRS. CURTIS AND CO., Are to be consulted daily at their Residence, 7, FRITH STREET, SOItO SQUARE, LONDON. COUNTRY PATIENTS are requested tobeasminatea. possible in th? detail of their cases; the communication must be accompanied by the usual consultation fee of £ 1, and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on. The above work sold by Mr. Richard Williams, Chemist, Market Place, Bangor; at the Office of the "Welshman," Carmarthen; and sent post-paid, in a SEAtED ENVELOPE' for 3s. 6J,, by the following AGENTS: Merlin Office Newport. Cossens Monmouth. Times Oflfice ••••Hereford. D. Egville, Chronicle Office 'Worcester Evans.Bangor, Journal Office., Carmarthen.

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