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Strzun FJNBTGAFTCIN THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOL ^{Cam PHINOE OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander; L A D Y CHARLOTTE, HENRY JBFFERY, Commander; A RE INTENDED to SAIL during the week as follows .1. (from the BUTE SHIP DOCK) FR^'CE of Wales—Mondays, LivAy Charlotte Monday, «ednesdays, & Fridays.— > IVCILIICSDAYS* AND ^RULA\S, udy Charlotte——Tuesdays, ( Princc of Wales — I uesdays, ^URSTIRIYSJ and Saturdays. ( 'Ihursdays, auJ Saturdays, V FromC\i:UtFF. From BilISi'OL. 0V-, 184"). ? Nov., 1845. '> Mouday 5J morn 17, Monday 7 mora TUESDAY OJ morn > 18, Tuesday 7| morn „ • H eduesduy 63 morn 19, Wednesday*. 8 morn '> THURSDAY 8 mom ( 20, Thursday 85 mum J' F»'IDAY, 75 mora ) 2i, Friday, Y^.II.'RN ~> Saturday. morn J 22, Saluiday 10 moru Long Passage. Carriages and horses to be alongside Cne hour previous It to Time of Sailing. ?EDUCED FARES After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. IUlJren under Twelve years of age, Half-price; Dogs,ls. each. A FftUide Steward aUeiuis ou Board both Packets. U^fresliineuts may be had on board on moderate terms. T "our-wheel Carriage 21* Unto Phaeton or tii^, 10s. 6d.; W°*wheel, drawn by one tiorse and driver, Ids.; Horse 5'"1 Hider, After Cabin, 9i; Horse and Kider, Fore Cabin, Cade and Horses, 6s. each; Sheep, Pigs, and *,Ves, Is. each. CARRIAGES, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to *itiug°3#4 \Vharfages at ibe Bute Docks Not Accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. FREIGHTERS are requested 10 order all Goods intended for HE P'UNCIi OF W ALKS, TO be sent to No. 12, Quay-street, 'O Robert Chaplin, Cumberland B-isin Locks; and for be Lvov CHULLOITK, to Clare-street Hall,Marsh-street, Bull Wharf, Redcliff-strect, Bristol. (Ioods will be hauled troin the WAREHOUSES to the Packets *E exoense of the ComT<>anies. t)erthyr, Newbridge, Ainrdure^ Cambridge, Bridgend, ^tristent, and V^ierpUiLiy.— Goods forwarded to these LATES IA SJJRIN^ IVJ^DUS an t Lock .UP Canal Boats im- "diat- 1 Y on arrival, unless ordered by any particuiar ^VY.IIICE, in wlncu case they will be deposited in the TO^'U I'a-k-'I Warehouse till calicd for.—Freight to be paid 0V<M,VEI> LL> is, Packages, Parcels, &C., forwarded to all parts OL E KINGDOM w.thout delav, when <ent to either of their T,;9,U I'acket Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. 1 'rther information AS to Kreigh', will be readily obtained P* APPLYING to the AGENTS —Mr. Woodman, Agent at the P'KFCT (Jiiice, on the Whirl, Cardiff, or to Mr. G. C. ^USS'»NF Agent, No. 12, Quay-street, Bristol, (or the ^INOI: OF WALKS Packet, a id of Mr. T. JOHN, at the '"TK-T o5i-e, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. W. B. ^KN. 21), \VJ;I 'rescent, llotwells, Bristol, for the LADY Wnt. N')'(_H —The Proprietors of a'love the Steam Packets give «ticp, tiiat they wi'N not be accountable for any Passenger's "'SGHIF.R NOR will hey be answerable for any Goods, Packages, Q: Paiceis (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage, or other*ise) Booked at cither of their Oiffces at Cardif for Bristol, above tiie valut: of 40s., unless entered at its value, and JRRIAGE in proporiiou paid for the same, at the lime of consigned to order, or not taken away F'ORE Six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees. GOODS to HE considered as liens, NO! only for freight and P'*RGES due thereon, b it also for all previously unsatisfied RE»GHT <ND Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of J said Packets. Disputed weights or measurement, claim or damage, &c., cannot be allowed, unless a written "'ICE OF TOE "tie he sent to ,he OFFICE on THE day "I delivery ftotttrø. H,ANY ^THOUSANDS OF POUNDS STERLING TO BE GIVEN TO THE SUBSCRIBERS to the" PICTORIAL TIMES." For Particulars of this extraordinary undertaking VPPLY immediately to any Bookseller or Newsvender in J~Uglaud, Ireland, or Scotland, or the Publisher, Mr. C. ^VANS, 351, Strand, London, who will be happy to for- ^'ARD a Prospectus. GUANO (Genuine PERUVIAN and BOLIVIAN) CONSTANTLY ON SALE. A Cargo, of prime quality, just landed. « A.pply to the Importers, GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., Y*>Orchard-street; or at GEORGE & JAMES BUSI-L's Arehouse, Baldwin-street, Bristol, where it maybe seen. MINERS WASTED. VVTANTED, 500 to 603 ABLE-BODIED MEN accustomed to the working of coal and ironstone, to I'LORN 5s. P-R day for ei.;ht hours work, will be guaranteed for at two years, and the expense of removing paid by the pro- ^ETORS of the works. Applications in writing, post paid, stating the age and ex- :¡rle,:¡¡oe OF the applicant may be addressed to Mr. ltobert Watt, *> Col, .'man Stfl>et, London. ^^EAT Eastern and Western railway. OFFICES, 5, GKESHAM STREET, BANK. London, November 7th, 1845. PilE Acting Committee of the Great Eastern and Western Railway Company have much satisfaction in ■Arming the Proprietors, tliat they have concluded an ^J^ngement with the Great Western Company, the South ^'H'es, Vale of Neath, and Worcester, Hereford and "ucester Companies,—by which an Amalgamated Broad "age Scheme for completing the railway communication 'lli the Mineral Districts of South Wales will be sub- ,1,»H1 to Parliament with their united support. v,he Acting Committee of the Great Eastern and • p8tern Company have felt that, amidst the conflicting ,J"erest8 around them, it was their duty to look rather to ,security of their Proprietors, than to the absolute in- ^ity of their original plan: hut having secured its ^lrtual integrity by obtaining a share in the capital, and .presentation at the boards of the two companies, by g!"cit pai ls of the work will he executed, they feei con- j^nt that their Proprietors will approve an arrangement, J which much useless expense will be avoided, and the *'r°hability of obtaining the sanction of Parliament t-> the l^^ral plan materially increased, whilst a continuous in- in (he Line from Ne.tb to Worcester is preserved, have only t0 that, as regards money, ihey hee 'u!ly prepared to meet Parliament, and that tbey have the most conlident assurances from their Er.gin- ,|(r> and their Solicitors, that nothing can interfere with J deposit of their plans, sections, nndh-ioks of ref«rence, ''•'in the time pr..scriiied b: tiie Standing Orders. 11 V order, JOHN HUGHES, Secretary. WORCESTER, Warwick, and Rugby Railway. OFFICES, 5, GRESHAM STUEET, BANK. London, November 7, 1815. HUE Acting Committee have the pleasure to inform the Shareholders that, as regards money, they are J^PNRED for Parliament; and, that the Plans, Sections, 1¡11\1 Books of Reference will be ready for deposit before LE <IOTH November. By order, JOHN HUGHES, Se-retary. Worcester and Leominster Railway, (VIA UaOMYAHD,) To, Gresham Street. London, Nov. 7, 184>5. HE applicants for Shares in this undertaking are in- tb' formed, that although the Shares have been allotted, E Acting Committee will not issue them to the Public, nhl, by the Deposit of the Plans, Sections, and Books • Reference, after the 30ih of November, they have J °Ved themselves to be in a position to obtain their Act the next Session of Parliament. By order, JOHN HUG PIES, Secretary. OFFICi, 01,' ORaNANCE, ¡ hit November, 1 S4">. NRRIEREAS John Bates, Patrick Beirne, Patrick Brennan, Owen Barrett, Dnniel Camon, Michael J^SEY, Cormick Conneil, Samuel Carsou, ttobertCamp 1> li (2nd), Francis Clancey, Michael Duggnti, John Rj8dale, Martin Doyle, James Dennan, James Earls, :T>nes Eylnanl, Daniel FRAGEAN, Martin Frain, Patrick P;,L!agher, Patrick Uarte, AViiiiam Hunter, David Jones, W "TRICK Kelly, John Keegan, John Kilcliriest, William J;,TII!)ERI Francia Lcahey, Laurence Ulahon, John Martin, J>«NOS Mahon, John Muhon, Patrick Mahon, Daniel J*C- Cay, Philip MC. Cabe, James MC. Donnell, Thos. J- M< Manaway, Hugh Mc, Donald, James Mc. Cleary, attick Me. Gann, Henry Mo. Intyre, John Mc. Kenzie, *R^!>U ^C' ^^ULNI3' Francis Mc. Sharry, James Moylett, J'"OINAS O'Brien, Patrick O'G'allaghun, ThomasO'FaVrell, **KGH O'Neill, Francis Ray, John liielly, James Ryan, JTHUJ- Rooney, Thomas Rooney, Thomas Robinson, £ ILLIAM Rodgers, Michael Sheeran, Robert Small, Daniel .LI"'van, John M. Sadler, William Shank-y, John WL0|NPSON, Patrick lhornton, Henry Tighe, Patrick BYTE, being persons hitherto employed in this Depart- E"t, have left the same for the purpose of assisting in LE survey of projected Railway Lines and other Works, have in their possession Appointments from the of Ordnance enabling them, for the purpose of the government Surveys, to enter Lands without being "DENIED Trespassers. Notice is hereby given, that the ABOVE-NAMED persons having ceased to be employed by •HIS Department, such appointments have become can- CEUed, and ftny use being made of them for the purpose entering LTUWLS after this Notice subjects the offender penajty of £ 50 and all persons to whom any such JjPpoiuiments may be presented, are authorized to detain **11, and forward the game to R. Byhain, Esq., Secretary 10 the Board of Ordnance, Pall Mall, London. By Order of the Master General and Board of Ordnance, R. BVHAM, Secretary. TO JUDGES OF FINE TEAS. '{'\<¡) D HSET3Y WBBBBM, CABDIFFLT J?LEAI,HLTK «UAKS>IAI¥ OFFICE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE ASA! TEA CMPANYS BARE All) PECULIARLY FINE TEAS, J^^EQL ESTSj^ the favour of an Order fiom 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 as it H found not. to 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 of inferior flavour — both luxury and economy combine to recommend the Asam Teas NAHOOLEAH PEKOE 5 0 I MAZENGA GREEN TEA' 6 0 CHER1DOR SOUCHONG 6 0 | THOURA GREEN TEA 7 0 These Teas can only be obtained in one pound, half-pound, and quarter-pound sealed packets, with the Company' Address and Arms on the Envelope. Many are selling spurious imitations of the Company's Teas, but none are genuine unless having their Seal and Address, No. 11, CROOKED LANE, KING WILLIAM STREET, on them. SOLE AUTHORISED AGENTS. For SWANSEA Miss Arnold, Confectioner, Cross-Street. For MERTHYR Mrs. Ann Williams, Confectioner, High-Street. For NEWPORT Mr. M. Evans, Bookseller, 35, High-Stieet. tggf AGENTS WANTED FOR SOME OF THE LARGE TOWNS IN ENGLAND AND WALES. ALBION HOUSE, ai, T. HERNE, IN returning his most grateful thanks for the very liberal support he has received since commencing Business in the above Establishment, begs leave most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of CARDIFF and its Vicinity, hat he has just returned from the London, Manchester, and Glasgow Markets, where he has purchased a splendid Assortment of WINTER GOODS, &c.. consisting of Woollen Cloths, Pilots and Flushings, Woollen Cords, j^erseymere*, Plushes, Buckskins, VVaistcoHtintrs, Velveteens, Moleskins, Cotton Cords, Peplareens, Black and Coloured Satir.ette, Figured Gros de Naples, Lama and Cashmere Dresses, Tyrolean Robes, Spanish Cloths, ^ustrian Do., Shaded Merinoes, lioyal Plaids, Ottoman Dresses. N.B.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S FANCY SATIN HANDKERCHIEFS AND SCARFS. Cardiff, Oct. 30th, 18to. GREAT BRITAIN STORES. NEAR THE POST OFFICE, CARDIFF. L. WJLLTLE R. TAILOR, W00LLES DRAPER, HATTER, & GENERAL OUTFITTER, ^OLICITS an inspection of his immense STOCK of NEW and FASHIONABLE READY-MADE WINTER CLOTHING, 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 to soundness of workmanship, under the personal care of the proprietor. The Stock of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, DOESKINS, BEAVERS,ami W AISTCOATING8 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 he result must prove that no gentleman need to order from Bristol or London but those who are obliged to pay for ong credit. Observe I-List of Prices for -S-SNTLEMEA'A Clothing-, made to measure. rf in d, £ s. d. £ s. d. Shooting Jackets from 0 10 6 Best quality manufactured 2 5 0 Albert and Polished Mixed Doe 0 14 0 Ditto, seven pockets 0 18 0 Supertine Frock Coats 1 10 0 Black or Drab Kerseymere 0 15 0 Tweed Goat ••• 0 Saxony.withsilkfacings. 2 0 0 • Best quality manufactured120 OlHce Coats, handsomely made 0 16 0 Best quality manufactured. 2 10 0 WAISTCOATS. (reiit,'s Tweed Wrappers 0 17 6 C!IILDltlD¡'S DRBSSEs. Best Moleskin Vests 0 4 0 Cachmerette, (all sha.des).) 1 0 j Tunic, Vest, and Trousers 1 4 0: Dlttn, with sleeves 0 5 0 Codrington and Tagliom Coats. 1 2 0 Jacket, Vest, and Trousers 1 6 0 Handsome Valentia Vests 0 6 0 IMaid Polka, (most las.iioaable; I 4 0 Blue Jacket .from 0 10 0 Elegant Tibert Shawl pattern 0 10 0 Brown&Mixedtleaver^hesterfleld 1 10 0 Splendid Black Satin 0 14 0 Frock Jacket, (particularly Cotton Cord Breeches. 0 8 0 Figured Satin, in elegant stvle 0 12 0 adapted lor Farmers .from 0 18 0 Kerseymere 0 1.5 0 Black Kerseymere '.from 0 7 6 Fine DRESS Coats 18 0 Best MOLESKIN Trousers. 0 6 6 Saxony ditto 1 18 0 Fashionable Woollen Trousers.. 0 10 0 I Suit of Black, complete 2 10 0 T? Men s Suits of Best Mule-skin, ready made, 18s.; to measure, 20s. This being the only Establishment in the Town solely devoted to Men's and Boys' Clothing, the Public can be suited most advantageously from an unrivalled Selection of PM5S 2 LOIWSlFI BEAVER HATS, MiWAL dR YOUTHS1 HOSIERY, STOCKS, CRAVATS SUPERIOR WHITE & COLOURED SHIRTS, SILK H ANDKERCHIEFS, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS FLANNELS, &c. &c.
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SOCIETY mm PMHdTDTCf CMISFfAY KY0WLEM8. MINUTES and RESOLUTIONS of the ANNIVERSARY MEETING of the DISTRICT COMMITTEE for that part of the DIOCESE of LLANDAFF, situate in the COUNTV of GLAMORGAN, held at COWBKIDOE, on FHIDAY, the 7th day of NOVEMBER, 1845,—the Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP of LLANDAFF, PIJKSIDENT, in the Chair. Three Letters from Mr. Trigge, Accountant to the Parent Society, and one Letter from the Rev. T B Murray, Secretary, were read, acknowledging the receipt of a copy of the Minutes of the Committee at their Anniversary Meeting, on the 29th day of October, 1844. together with remittances amounting to £285 5.. Od., viz. jElSO 0s. Od. on account of Books; 93 5s. Members- Subscriptions and £100, a Donation from the Committee for the general purposes of the Societv. The Treasurer's Account with the District Committee, from September 1st, 1844, to September 1st, 1843, as audited by the Rev. J. Rowel, and the Rev. I. A. Nicholl", was read, and appeared as follows DR. £ s. d. CR. £ 8. d. Sept. 1st, 1814. Sept., 1845. Bal,ince as per last Account 181 6 21 By remittances to Parent Society for Books. 180 0 0 To Subscriptions and Donations for the year 140 12 0 By ditto ditto Donation. 100 0 0 Sept. 1st, 1845. By paid Cowbridge Hall-keeper 0 2 6 To Amount of Books sold at Cardiff 68 12 5! By paid for copying Minutes & Accounts of last year 050 Cowbridge 14 1 By Rents of Depots 13 4 0 „ Bridgend 6 6 0 By Advertisement in Cambrian 390 Margam 1-J 2 6 By ditto Guardian 2 7 6 Neath 22 18 8 By Land Carriage from London to Bristol 3 19 11 „ Merthyr 25 18 1,1 By Freight from Bristol 140 „ Dowlais 31 0 9 By Inland Carriage, Porterage, and Package 2 17 7 To twelve Postage Stamps sent by a Subscriber" 010 By Postages, Post-Office Order 0 10 10 By Printer's Bill 220 By Stationery at Depots, 1 14 3 By Coal, and Sweeping, &e., at Cardiff 0 10 0 By Refitting Package Cases. 040 By Subscription not recoverable 110 Total Credits 312 11 7 Balance in hand 198 o oj 11 Si X510 11 9J The Number (If fiooki sol1 from ^eptemher, hi, 814, Hooks, Tract*, ifc., distributed gratuitous! to September \st, 1815, tvat— Bibles English and Welsh Bibles :>4;) Testiments Kn'giish .WW* 12 Ditto, Testaments, including Duoglotts 613 CommunPrayerBook.&c. Ditto, Common Prayer Books, including ditto 1,068 SCHOOL BOOKS AND TRACTS. Ditto, Psalter* English 1,481 ( Ditto, Bound Books, School Books, and Tracts 10,583 1 Welsh. 13 Total sold 12,S,")0 Total given 1,505 Total sold and given by the Committee during the Year 14,155. The number of Bools sold alld distributed gratuitously by the Committee since its establishment in 1814, has been Bibles 12,242 Testaments, including Duoglotts. # # 23941 Common Prayer Books, including ditto .WW" WWW W" 2s!L26 Psalters 1*703 Bound Books, School Books, and Tracts W W.'WW W 20S/U0 GrandTotal. 269,023 It was moved by David Thomas, Esq., seconded by the Rev. Roper T. Tyler, and resolved unanimously—" That the Treasurer's Report now read, with an Abs.ract of the Accounts and Minutes of the Proceedings of this Day, be advertised and printed in the usual manner. Moved by the Rev. J. M. Traherne, seconded by the Rev. E. P. Morgan-" That the thanks of the Committee be given to the Rev. the Auditors of the Treasurer s Accounts, th,' C ollectors of Subscriptions, and the Managers of Depots and other Officers, for their respective important services, and that they severally be requested to continue them." Moved by M. P. Traherne. ESfl., seconded by Her. Chancellor Williams-" That the thanks of this Meeting are due. and are hereby given, to the Rev. Lewis Anthony Nichods, for the sermon preacnad by him this day, before the Committee, in Cowbridge Church." Moved by Rev.C. Campbell, seconded by Grifllth Llei-vellyll, Esq. That a Donation of XI5 ) be remitted to the Parent Society—viz., £'.lÙ for the Foreign lranslation Fund, and iiuu for the general objec., s of the Society." Moved by the Venerable Archdeacon Crawley, seconded by the Rev. H. Lynch Blosse That the Committee feel themselves called upon to express their deep regret at the lois whica tnej Hare sustained by the death of the late beloved and lamented Very Reverend the Dean of Llandaff, to whose example and encouragement they are great'y indebted for the present efficiency of the Committee, and whose personal labuurs in private, and constant attendance here, were ever of such use and importance to its beft interests." E. LLANDAFF, Chairman. His Lordship having left the Chair, it was moved by J. Bruce Pryce, Esq., seconded by the Rev. John Webb, and resolved unanimously—"That the cordial and respectful thanks ot the Meeting be given to the'Lord Bishop of Llandaff, for kindly attending aud taking the Chair this Day, and for his AHLE conaucl therein T. STACEY, Secretary and Treasurer.
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Society for the Propagation of the Goa-I pel in Foreigrn Parts. District Committee for that part of the Diocese of Llan- I daff situate within the County of GlulIIorgart. MINUTES of Proceedings at the Anniversary Meet- ing held at Cowbridge, on Friday, the Seventh of November, 1845, The Right Reverend the LORD BISHOP of the Dio- cese, President, in the Chair. On the motion of Griffith Llewellyn, Esq., seconded by the Rev. John Webb, M.A., Resolved,—That it appears from the accounts of the Treasurer, audited by the Rev. Henry Lynch Blosse, that the Donations and Subscriptions for the year commencing January First, 1845, amount to ti23 13s. 6d.. and that the Disbursements, include the following items:- Nov., 1844, Editor of Camhria, for Advertise- £ 8* d. ment8 1 I „ Editor of Guardian for do 1 Feb., 1845, Mr. W. Bird, printing minutea,&c. 1 18 0 „ Carriage of parcels 0 4 0 Jan 1845, Transmitted to Parent Society.. 118 10 0 13 6 E. LLANDAFF, Chairman. JOHN MONTGOMERY TRAHBRNE, Treasurer, Monmouthshire Canal Navigation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the HALF- YEARLY GENERAL MEETING or Assem- bly of the Proprietors of this Navigation, will be held at the CANAL HOUSE, in NEWPORT, on WEDNES- DAY, the 19TH day of NOVEMBER instant, at Twelve o'Clock at Noon. THOMAS COOKE, Clerk to the said Company. Canal Office, Newport, Nov. oih, 1845. VALE gi-P CLAMOO KCAA. TO BE LET OR SOLD, A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, with any quantity I of VERY excellent Land not exceeding 80 acres, situa'e at Boverton, in the parish of Lantwif Major. the house contains on the basement floor a good kitchen, 1 laundry, two boarded sitting rooms on the first story, five bedrooms, three ceiled attics. Stable, coach house, and other offices attached. Immediate possession of the house and buildings may be had; and of the lands on the 2nd of February next. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, the PEV. C. Baieett, Cowbridge. Jiaticesf. PROVISIONALLY REGISTERED. Cambrian & Grand Junction Railway NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Par- liamentary Contract and Subscribers' Agreement will lie for signature, between the hours of 10 and 4, at the following places, on the days hereinafter mentioned, viz. BRISTOL—On Monday and Tuesday, the 17th and 18th No- vember instant, at the offices of Messrs. T. and F. Edwards, Solicitors, Bank Court. HEREFORD-On Wednesday and Thursday the 19th and 2),b, at the office of Thomas Evans, Esq., Solicitor. BROMYARD—On Friday, the 21st, at the office of William West, Esq., Solicitor. KIDDERMINSTER—On Saturday, the 22d, at the office of Messrs. Bird, Saunders, and nlr(|i Solicitors. BIRMINGHAM-On Monday, the 24th, at tiie office of Edward Corser, Esq., Solicitor, Bennett's Hill SWANSEA—On Wednesday and Thursday, the 26th and 27th, at the office of R. W. Boer, Esq., Solicitor. BRIDGNORTH—On Monday, the 17th. at the office of M. Haywood Williams, Esq., Solicitor. BROSELEY—On Tuesday, the 18th, at the office of Messrs. Pritchard. Potts, and Nicholls, Solicitors. WELLINGTON-On Wednesday, the 19th, at the office of F. Buckle. Esq., Solicitor. MARKET DRAYTON—On Thursday, the 20th, at the office of Messrs. Warren and Burd, Solicitors. LIVERPOOL- On Friday and Saturday, the 2lst and 22d, at the Waterloo Hotel. MANCHESTER—On Monday and Tuesday, the 24th and 25th November, at Palatine Hotel EDWARDS, MASON, & EDWARDS,"> AND SC JOINT T. B. B. STEVENS, } SOLICITORS. London. Nov. 11th, 1845. The Ogmores & Garw Vales, & Port of Cardiff Union Railway. (PROVISIONABLY REGISTERED.) CAPITAL f 360,000, in 18,000 SHARES of JE20 each. DEPOSIT, E2 2s. per SHARE. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. Viscount Adare, M.P., Dunraven Park, Glamorganshire Viscount Insrestre, M.P., Brompton Park, and Ingestre Park, Staffordshire The Honourable William Gore, Wilton Crescent Richard Price, Esq., M.P., Radnorshire Sir John Osborn, Bart., Fulham Sir George Prescott, Bart., Theobalds, Herts Henry A. Bruce, Esq., Duffryn House, Cardiff William Bradley, Esq., Manor Oaks, Sheffield Edward Cotton, Esq., Keppet-stieet, Russell-square Major Morse Cooper, Henley-on-Thames John Whittock Nicholl Carne,jEsq., D.C.L., Dimland's I louse, Glamorganshire Richard Dutton, Esq., Herne Hill, Camberwell Captain Dawson, R.N., Barnes RJV. H. R. Fowler. Manchester-square, London Rev. Thomas Gronow, Brompton-square, and Court Herbert, Glamorganshire William Gilbertson, Esq.,Baglan, Neath, Glamorganshire Captain Hewitt, Tyr Mab Ellis Glamorganshire John James, Esq., Brunswick-square John Ingles Jerdein, Esq., director of the Great Man- chester, Rugby, and Southampton Railway Richard Hartley Kennedy,Esq, Manchester-square,London Richard Keily, Esq., Cleveland-Row, St. James's GriffithLlewellyn,Esq.,Baglan-hall,Neath,Giamorgu.f')ire James Morrison, Esq, St. Mary-at-Hill, London F. Meymott, Esq., Inner Temple Evan Prichard, Esq., Collena, Glamorganshire William S. Potter, Esq., Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park John Randall, Esq.,Old Castle, Bridgend, Glamorganshire Richard Lewis lleece, Esq., Cardiff Major Jelf Sharpe, Twickenham Archibald Spens, Esq., Manor House, Inveresk Philip Vaughan, Esq., Brecon R. C. Nichol Carne,Esq.,Dimland-house,Glamorganshire (With power to add to their number.) MANAGING COMMITTEE. Viscount Ingestrie (Chairman) Capt. Dawson (Vice-Chairman Viscount Adare James Morrison, Esq. Richard DuttoM, Esq. William Gilbertson, Esq. Griffith Llewellyn, Esq. Dr. Nichol Carue Richard Lewis Reece, Esq. Richard Keily, Ksq. John Randall, Esq. W. S. Potter, Esq. Major Morse Cooper Richard Hartley Kennedy, R. C. Nichol Carne, Esq. Esq. (With power to add to their number.) STANDING COUNSEL-E. L. Richards, Esq. SOLICITOR. W. B. James, Esq., 5, Basinghall-street, London. BA NK E Its. Commercial Bank, London; Messrs. Weston and Young; Glamorganshire Banking Company, Neath and Swan- sea; Messrs. Towgood and Co., Cardiff; National Provincial Bank, Bridgend and Cardiff. CONSULTING ENGINEER ENGINEER—Charles E. Bernard, Esq. SECRETARY—W. D. Logie, Esq., pro tern. f¥!HE Vales of the Ogwr (or_OgInorej pavvr and Ogwr I Fach, aud of the Garw, lying near and nearly parallel to each other, abound in minerals of the most valuable description, but owing to their secluded situation, and above all to the want of a cheap and easy communication with the sea, have been hitherto wholly neglected. In order to supply this deficiency, and to open to the various niatket4 the vast resourcet which these vallies afford, the above connecting Lines of Railway have been projected, aud by them communication with the Port of Cardiff, Port Talbot, Porthcawl, and every other Port in the Bristol Channel, will be effected. The length of the main line will be about 18 miles, and the blanches upthetnree allies 1(3, making in. the whole about 34 miles. The branches will commence from Blaenogwr, in the vale of Ogwr Fawr; from Blaengarw, in that of the Garw, and from Ulaenogwr, in the vale of the Ogwr Fach, and will concentrate near Bi jn Cethin; from thence the main line, formed by this junction, will pass by Llanhar- ran, and join the South Wales Railway, near the Port of Cardiff. The whole district ot country through which the lines will pass, has already been surveyed by highly competent parties, and affords gradients and levels of the most favourable kind, heavy cutting, expensive bridges, j or embankments will be required, so that the cheap exe- cution of the proposed lines is perfectly certain. There is, on the spot, abundance of stone and other materials, for the proper execution of the works. The project is supported by powerful local interest, and all the Land- owners who have yet been consulted have given their sanction and approval. The rising town of Bridgend, and its neighbourhood, will be greatly benefitted by the completion of this under- taking, and a cheap and ready market afforded for their manufacturing and agricultural produce. It is intended to form a junction with the South Wales Railway near this town. The Vales present exeeHent sites for Iron-works; and the establishment of Collieries on a large scale will imme- diately succeed the formation of the road. Twenty-fire miles of the line will pass through property abounding in Coal, Iron-Stone, Black-Band, and Lime-Stone, all which products have not at present the means of transit to any market whatever. It is confidently anticipated that the investment in this undertaking will give a handsome return to the Share- holders. No Subscriber will be answerable beyond the amount of his deposit until the Act is obtained, and then not be. yond the amount of his subscription. Until an Act of Parliament shall be obtained, the affaire of this Company will be under the control of a Managing Committee, to whorn power will be given to allot the Shares, and to apply the tundg of the Company in payment of all the expenses incurred in its formation, and in the preparation of the plans aud sections to be submitted to Parliament. Power will be applied for in the Act to raise any addi- tional c,lpit aI, to extend or abandon a y part uf the line, to make branch lines, or enter into any arrangements, by amalgamation or otherwise, with any other Company or Companies. And power is hereby given to the registered promoters to nominate the Managing Committee of the Company. In the allotment of Shares, a preference will be given to Landowners on the line, and to other parties locally interested. Prospectuses and Maps may be had .r, and applications for Shares may be addressed in the form annexed to, W. B. James, Esq, Solicitor, 5, Basinghall-street, London, the temporary Offices of the Company and at those of the under-mentioned Brokers but no applications for Shares willreceive the attention of the Committee, unless accompanied by a reference to one or more of the Provi. sional Committee, or Solicitor: — London-Messrs. John Sheweil and Son, 25, Token- house Yard. Messrs. J. Peppercorne & Co., Old Broad-Street. Liverpool—Messrs. Boultt and Co. Manchester —Messrs. Houghland and Leese. Leeds- Messrs. John Young and Co. Bristol-Luke Arnold, Esq.; Messrs- Taite and Nash. Birmingham—Mr. CaHis. Sheffield-Jlessrs. Bardwell and Sons. Glasgow—Messrs. Cockburn and Co. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. To the Provisional Committee of the Ogmores and Garw Vales, and Port of Cardiff Union Railway. GHNTLEMKN,—I request that you will allot to me Shares of £ 20 each in this Company, and I undertake to iCMpt the same, and to pay the deposit thereon, or upon Mjr less number that may be allotted to me and I hereby undertake to execute the Parliamentary Contract aud Subscribers' Agreement when required. Name (in full) Residence Trade or Profession Reference with Address.. Data «f AppUe«tio# •«.»«»
Vale of Neath Railway.
Vale of Neath Railway. NOTICE is hereby given, that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing session, for an Act or Acts to authorise the construction and main- tenance of the railway or railways, and branch railways hereinafter mentioned, or some of them, or some part or parts thereof, with all proper piers,basins,break waters,land- ing places, approaches, and other works and conveniences connected therewith that is to say. a railway commenc- ing by ajunction with the South Wales Railway, at or near the town or port of Neath, in the county of Glamor- gan, and terminating at or near the town or borough of Merthyr Tydfil, in the same county; which said intended railway and other works connected therewith, will pass from, in, through, or inlo, or be situate within the several parishes, townships, and extra-parochial or other places following, or some of them (that is to say,) Bag- Ian, Baglan Higher, Baglan Lower, Britonferry, Lantwit- juxta-Neath, Lantwit Lower, Clyne, Resolven, Neath, Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, Blaenhonddan, Coedfrank, Duf- fryn Clydaeh, Dylais Lower, Dylais Higher, Neath Lower, Neath Middle, Neath Higher, Glyn-corrwg, Blaengwrach, Ystradyfodwg, Home and Clydach, Pen- rees, Rhvgos, Ystrad-y-fodwg Middle, Aberdare, Cefn- pennar, Cwmdare, Fforchaman, Llwyd-coed, Merthyr Tydfil, Heoly-wormwood, Garth, Gellideg,Taffand Cynon and Forest, in the county of Glamorgan, and Ystradfellte, Ystradfellte Higher, Ystradfellte Lower, Penderyn, Pen- deryn Higher, Penderyn Lower, Coed-y-Cummar, Dutfryn, Gelli, and Vaynor, in the county of Brecon. Also a branch railway and works, diverging from and out of the said intended main line of railway, at or near to a place called Blaengwrach, situate in the said parish of Glyn-corrwg, and terminating near to the wharfs or yards of the collieries of Aberpergwm, Pwllfaron, and Maesmarchog, in the said parish of Cadoxton juxta-Neath, in the said county of Glamorgan, and passing from, in, through, or into, or being situate within the several parishes, townships, extra-parochial, or other places following, or some of them (that is to say) Glyn-corrwg, Blaengwrarh, Cadoxton-juxta-Neath,Neath Middle, and Neath Higher, in the said county of Gla- morgan. Also another branch railway and works, diverging from and out of the said intended main line of rail- way, at or near to a place called Abernant, in the said parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, and terminating at or near a place called Dynas Rock, in the said parishes of Ystradfellte and Penderyn, or one of them, and passing from, in, through, or into, or being situate within the several parishes, townships, extra-parochial, or other places following, or some of them, that is to say, Cadoxton- juxta-Neath and Neath Higher, in the said county of Glamorgan, and Ystradfellte, Ystradfellte Higher, Ystrad- fellte Lower, Penderyn, Penderyn Higher, and Penderyn Lower, in the said county of Brecon. Also another branch railway and works, diverging from and out of the said intended main line of rail- way, at or near to a place called Hirwain, in the said parishes of Aberdare and Penderyn, or one of them, and terminating at or near the Limestone Rocks, to the North of a place called Penderyn, in the said parish of Penderyn, and passing from, in, through, or into, or being situate within the several parishes, townships, and extra-parochial or other places following, or some of them, that is to say, Aberdare, Cefn-pennar, Cwmdare, Fforchaman, and Llwydcoed, in the county of Glamorgan, and Penderyn, Penderyn Higher, and Penderyn Lower, in the county of Brecon. Also another branch railway and works, diverging from and out of the said intended main line of rail- way, at or near to a place called Gellytarw, in the said parishes of Aberdare and Penderyn, or one of them, and terminating 'at or near the terminus or intended station of the Aberdare railway as at present authorized to be made near the village of Aberdare, in the said parish of Aberdare, in the said county of Glmorgan, and passing from, in through, or into, or being situate within the several parishes, townships, extra-parochial or other places following, or some of them (that is to say), Penderyn, Penderyn Higher, and Penderyn Lower, in the said county of Brecon, and Aberdare, Cefnpennar, Cwmdare, Fforchaman, and Llwydcoed, in the said county of Glamorgan. And it is also intended, by such Act or Acts, to take power to alter or divert, or stop up all turnpike and other roads, railways, tram ways,canals,aqueducts, pipes, streams, and rivers within the aforesaid parishes, townships, and extra-parochial or other places, or any of them, with which it may be necessary to interfere in the construction of the works hereinbefore referred to. And it is further intended, byjsuch Act or Acts, to vary, repeal, or extinguish all existing rights or privileges in any manner connected with the lands proposed to be purchased or taken, or which would in any manner impede or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or use of the said intended railways and works, and to confer other rights and privileges. And it is also intended, by such Act or Acts, to incor- porate a company for the purpose of carrying into effect the said intended rail ways and works,or any of them,a uti to take powers for the purchas of lands and houses, by compulsion or agreement, for the purposes thereof, and for levying tolls, rates, and duties in respect of the use of the said intended railways and works, and to grant such exemptions from such tolls, rates, and duties, as to such company may seem meet. And it is further intended, by such Act or Acts to enable the company thereby to be incorporated to sell, and transfer, or let the said intended railways and works, or any part thereof, and all or any powers of such corn pany in connection therewith, or in relation thereto, to the South Wales Railway Company, and to enable such last-mentioned company to purchase, or rent, or construct the said intended railways and works, or any part thereof, and to exercise such powers, or any of them, and also to raise and contribute funds for or towards the construction, maintenance, and use of the said intended railways and works, and generally to enter into, and carry into effect, such arrangements in reference thereto, as may be mu- tually agreed on between them and the company intended to be incorporated as aforesaid. And it is also intended by such Act or Acts to enable the com- pany thereby to be incorporated to purchase or lease, all or any private Railways and Tram Roads, which may be interfered with by the said intended Railway or railways. And it is further intended by such Act or Acts to alter, rnpeal, or amend so much of the powers and provisions of an Act, passed in the thirty-eiirhth year of the reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for ex- tending the Neath Canal Navigation, and for amending an Act, passed in the thirty-first year of the reign of His present Majesty, for making the said canal," as prohibits the erection or building of houses or buildings on certain farms or lands therein mentioned of the Right Honorable Lord Vernon, on the east side of th« river Neath, called the Demesne Lands of Briton Ferry. And notice is hereby further given, that maps or plans, and sections of the said intended railways and works, and of the lands proposed to be taken for the purposes thereof, together with books of reference to such plans, containing the names of the owners, lessees, and occu- piers of such lands, will be deposited, on or before the thirtieth day of November in the present year, with the Clerk of the Peace for the county of Glamorgan, at his office in Cardiff; and with the Clerk of the Peace for the county of Brecon, at his office in Brecon and that a copy of so much of the said maps or plans, sections, and books of reference, as relates to each of the parishes in or through which the said intended railways and works are intended to be made, will be deposited, on or before the thirty-first day of December next, with the parish clerk of each such parish, at his residence. Dated this fourth day of November, 1845. W. O. and W. Hunt, ) Whitehall, London. > Solicitors for the Bill. H. S. Coke, Neath, )
.Notice is hereby given,
Notice is hereby given, F IT HAT application is intended to be made to Parliament, J_ in the ensuing Session, for leave to bring in a Bill for constructing a PIER, or LANDINO PLACE, and other Works connected therewith, in the parish of WES TON-SUPER-MARE, in the county of Somerset, for the embarking and disembarking of Passengers, Goods, and Merchandize, on and from Steam-Packets and other Vessels, and Boats, resorting thereto, and using the same Pier or Landing Place and for forming neces- sary approaches to such Pier or Laudiug Place, in the said parish, by means of a Bridge and other Works; and also that it is intended, by the said Bill, to obtain au- thority to levy and collect Tolls, Rates, and Duties on Passengers using the said Pier or Landing Place, and on Goods and Merchandise landed or embarked thereat or therefrom. And in the said Bill it is intended to apply for power to deviate from the lines laid down on the Plan hereinafter mentioned, to the extent thereon defined; and also for the powers usually conferred for the compul- sory purchase of the Lands and Houses to be described upon the said Plan and also for power to vary and extinguish all rights and privileges which may in any manner interfere with the objects aforesaid, and to confer other rights and privileges. And further Notice is hereby given, that Duplicate Plans thereof, describing the line or situation of the said Pier or Lauding Place, Approaches, Bridge, and other Works, and the Land to be taken for the purposes thereof, together with Books of Reference to such Plans, containing the names of the owners or reputed owners, lessees or reputed lessees, and occupiers of such Lands, will, on or before the 30th day of NOVEMBER next, be deposited for public inspection at the Office of the Clerk of the Peace for the said County of Somerset, at TAUNTON and on or before the 31st day of DECEMBER next, a copy of such Plan and Book of Reference will be deposited with the Parish Clerk of the said Parish of Weston-Super-Mare. Dated this 24th day of October, 1845. JOSEPH EDGAR,/W t „ i HENItY DAVIES.S We8ton'Super-Mare EDWARDS, MASON, & EDWARDS, Moor. gate-street, London, [ Sdlmtors for the Bill, j f I
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£ 2 O TIFF#. rRE EHOLID. RJTO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRIPT r» L third of an Interest in the Dwelling H by Captain Morgan, in Saint Mary LIL[1°USE,0CCUP,ED Dwelling-Houses on the TUNNCUS^Cardiff' R Apply to Mr. Thomas H. MORGAN^ R, -I «■ or Church-street, Cardiff. Llandaff, The Schooner MESSDNG.£3. W. HUGHES, MASTER, IS NOW LOADING AT COTTON'S WHARF TOOLEY-STREET, LONDON, FOR Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Dowlais, Aberdare, Abergavenny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontvpool, Cow- biidge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, and will positively sail oil TUESDAY, the 18th of NOVEMBER. 1845. For Freight, &c., apply to the Master on Beard Mr. J. Rowe, Moderator Wharf, Newport; Mr. Thomas Richards. Abergavenny; Messrs. Prosser and Co., Bre- con Messrs. J. H. and G. Scovell, the Wharfingers, London; or to Mr. W. Pritchard, Wharf, Cardiff. London, Nov. 3, 1845. CAUTION. VLL Persons advertising Succedaneum for Stopping Decayed Teeth, fraudulently attempt to imitate Mr. Clarke's original Succedaneum and if any Succe- daneum than Mr. Clarke's be purchased, it will be discovered useless. Mr. Clarke can say, without the slightest exaggeration, that he has sold 3.000 bottles of Succedaneum within 16 months; and 2,800 individuals have been able to use it successfully; and most of the other purchasers have been to Mr. Clarke, at his residence 61, Lower Grosveuor Street, London, to have their leeth stopped, without any further charge than the original cost of the Succedaneum, price 5s. Sold wholesale to all the chemists in town and country; and none is genuine unless had through Messrs. Barclay and Sons, wholesale Medicine Warehouse, 95, Farringdon Street- Edwards and Son, 67, St. Paul's Church Yard; Hanney and Co.. 63, Oxford Street; Colleck anrl Mosely, 139, Upper Thames Street, London; and other respectable wholesale Medicine Warehouses; or Mr. Clarke can send it by post to any part of the United Kingdom, on receiving a post-office order. 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, and the principal nobility. Mr. CLARKE'S SUCCEDANEUM for stopping decayed teeth, is far superior to anything ever used before, 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 ccafinues 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 it, some thousands of cases, and recommended by Sir James CLark, Bart. M.D.; and Dr. Locock, Physicians to Her Majesty, and numerous 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 from eleven till four. Just Published, a new and important edition of the "SILENT FRIEND" ON HUMAN FRAILTY. Price'2s.6J.. & sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom 011 receipt of a Post-office Order for 3-1 txi. THE SILENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL WORK, on the concealed calise that ft destroys physical energy, and the ability of uianhood, ere vigour h-ts established her enijjirc^ with observation* on the baneful effects of YOUTHFUL EXCESSES and I'X 1101S, witli Means of itestoraiion. 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OPINIONS OF THE PRKSS. «• We regard the work before us> j-j/e silent Friend," as a work embracing most clear and practical views of a series of complaintl hitherto little understood, and passed over by the majority of the Medical profession, for what reason we are at a loss to know. We mast, however, confess that a perusal of this work has left such a favourable impres- sion on our mind that we not only rccommen.l, but coriially wi.h every one who is the victim of past follv, or s-.i'Jorin^ from indiscretion, to profit by Uie advice contained in hi pa,,eA. Age and A rgus. The Authors of t'he Silent Friend" seern to he tho roughly conversant with the treatment of a class of com plaints which are we fear, too prevalent in the present day. •Inc perspieuo'is style in which this book is written, and the valuable hints it conveys to those who are apprehensive of entering the ^rsage state, cannot fail to recommend it 10 a careful perusal. — lira, "This work should be read hy all who value health and wish to enjoy life, for the trnisms therein contained defy all doubt* —rarmer$Journal. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, is intended to relieve tho.e person, who. by all JUIIDo- cerate indulgence of their passion,, have ruined their couni- tutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deplo- rable state, are affected with any of thosp previous symptoms that betray itt approach, aq the various affections of the ner- vous system, obstinate fleets, excesses, irregularity, obstruc- tions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impoteucv barreuueM.&c. 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Saward, Esq. 1 his Society is supported by au ample subscribed fund A CONSIDERABLE accumulated premium Assurances are effected at a low rate of premium, without profits, or at an increased premium, with parti- cipation in the profits of the Office. The following are the annual Premiums required for the assurance of £ 1(10 on a healthy life in either case WITHOUT PROFITS. I F ML* I F"* A,,e:\ Ys~d:YAa7T £ ~rd 20 I n 8 1 30 I 2 2 2 | 49 2 17 0 | 50 [4 0 8 WITH PROFITS. Age. £ >■ d. Age. £ s. d. 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IMPORTANT CHEMICALTDISCOVERY For Cleaning- Gold and Silver Plate, Jewellery, Silver Plated Goods A.- WITHOUT 1WEARIVG OR INJURING1?HE Pilous METAL IV THE SUGHIT.Sr DEGREE The following Letter from Dr. UltE, the eminent Chemist at once establishes the value of this new discovcrv — L.-Gold or Mlver Plate, however tarnished, is po'ished nstantaneousty, without trouble. po.is.uea avoided!16 ,0" m;taU » entirely 3.—Silver Hate, when cleaned, presents a pnre white or virgin silvery apptarance, of in. greatest brilliancy, and will remain m this state for a much greater length of t me than whrn cleaned with the ordinary Pla'e Powders. 4.—The mass of pure metal is not at all injured hy this nre paration, as is the case with the quicksilver mixtures. Pla-e may be cleaned daily with the Si LVO-GA.LV A IC CREAM.and a' the end of twelve months will be f<h»nd not to have lost a grainof its original weight! I have exalDiued rhe preparation invented by Messrs JOVF4' find?,C,!TgJ,:Veff Ca",ed s,lvo-^lvani€ Cream, a.iu find it to be safe, effectual, and instantaneous in its operation moves ,rrED^ c«emical PKINOPLES. i, mer" moves the tarnish on pla,e. and restorcs ? III$tre wil hOllt abra.ding or wcarÏtJg the prcc !ou'! melal the SI.IGHTEST degree. ANDREW U?E. M.D., F.R.S. r A 11 r,Pro\essor ofChemis ry and Analytical Chemist London, 13, Charlotte-street, Bedford-square 8;h March, 1846. Certification of Messrs. RIPPON and BURTON t • |en.,1le|T"W £ h*tfe eiwen your valuable dis< overy a fair n/ n>> he4l.t*f,°n in sa.V'ng that it is :he best com- pound we have ever tried for Cleaning Gold and Silver WITH- OUT FRICTION OR WEARING AWAY THE METAL and ^,1 accept the agency for its sale with great pleasure (Signed) KIl'PON and BUR|'J\" Oxford-street, May 22d, 1845. FurRishin8 Ironmongers. h.ve ii THdinary djSCOVl'ry before many months have elapsed, become of general use in the establishment of every nobleman and gentleman in the kingdom. It is indeed Se^PhJe T "nl'eWr !>OSSCfi"^ la'^ quantities of va- luable Pla.e should so long have allowed the use of such destructive compounds as the ordinary Plate Powders for cleaniug »nd polishing articles rendered invaluable as HISTO- KICM. K»M1LY HKO.M of event. If any person would test lor himself the truth of these remarks, he has onty to observe, the action of quicksilver when placed in contact with pure gold or s'lver, it combines :;twterpuTre,i1V"vitiir,e'>'re,,ders ,i,pm« w«i« as pewter. 1 hIS result will explain -he nu.r. rous accidents arising from the slightest Mow or fall, when P;a.,s of si'ver hkeTla«■ ,r°fSed ,e"8e exP'nsf,.a^ broken into pieces rl.e .fn If. g"?''n,Sbe!"g considerably less valuable than he unwrou-ht metal until by a difficult and tedious process the silver is repur.fied. But this is „ot the only evil arising from the amalgamation of quicksilver with the" pure metal Persons ignorant of the laas of chemistry have encouraged* the use of corrosive Plate Powders, for a E polish to silver whereas the silver is not a! all polish- ?l" surface being only covered with a coating of quicksilver which from us great affinity for oxygen, -ill remain brilliant on y for an hour; and, consequently, before the arfictepo- lished can be again used, will require another rubbing or filing away of this corroded su fact4 -» be replaced by a fresh layer of quicksilver, until layer altei ayer of the pure metal u taken away, gradually reducing it to a thin and paIn y plate. fitting it only tor tho crumble of the silversmith. In large establishments where plate in considerable quan- tity is cleaned, it is customary for persons to purchase the old rags or wash-leather, which have been used for cieanm. plate, in order to sell them to silver or 11:0\11 refiners, who de- rive no mconMderable profit from the pure metal contained in these duty leathers or rags. I'Ute may be Cleaned daily with this Compound, and at the expiration of t«elve months will be found not to have los- a grain of its original weight) It is of little consequence whether the article to be cleaned has bee-n laid by for <i,Vvs or years, whether it be only dis- ol oil red, or tarnished as black as a hat immediately on the application of the SI LVO_f LV N I C tEA \t, th- disc, ourationis removed, and then, widl a soft and clean wash- leather a tna-jt bnluant and virgin-white polish may he produced. In chased silver the deepest nook and corner where dirt and corrosion are so difficult to remove become' equally polished with the level surface, by simply using a soft plate-brush. ° The manner of using it is so simple that a child may in a few seconds, produce a polish, which, in the ordinary wav hours n0t S'VeU e*Perie"ce<J P a:e cleaner in ai many Sold iu Half-Pint, Pint and Quart Bottles, at Is. G 1, ui aDl? a,lU Sa,nPle Bottles at 9d. caeh, by all rjsoect able Chemists, Silvers niihs, and Ironmongers. CAU riO^J. — Every genuine Bottle of this Compound is protected by the Stamp and Address of the only Invenrors and Makers, JOSfiS and Co., LIGHT HOUSE, 201, STRAND, LONDIN. C.A UTIOV.—Unprincipled individua's prepare the most spurious compounds under the s.une names; th;:y co->y ihe labels, hi IN, advertisements, and testimonials of the o'i.-in-l Thomas s Succe.laneum. It is then-fore highly necessaiv to see that the words « Thomas and Howard" are on the wrapper of each articl.. of each arricl. AJ! others are fraudulent imitations. For Stopping Decayed Teeth. Price 2s. 6d. PATROXIZED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEV HKIt invi', HK'HMKSS PHlNC! ALBERT, Hl<ViV.Y^ HIG1INK8S THC I)UCH liSS of KB\T « J srv rilB Kfvu OF TH« BELGIANS, Hi!* M.AJLSTY THK KINT OF PRUSSIA His QRACR T IK ARCHBISHOP OK C ANTERBURY And nearly all the Nobility, ths Bishops. and tne Clergy Mr. Thomas's Succedaneum, FOR filling Decayed Teeth, however large the cavity. It is superior to any thing ever betore used, as it is placed in the tooth in a soft state, without any pi e« = ure or pain, and in a short time becomes as hard as the enamel, and will remain finn in the tooth IDlny years, rendering extraction unnecessary. It arrests all further progress of decay, and ren':ers thonaxain us..flll in mastication. Ail persons can use Mr. THOH^S SUCCKDANEUM THEMSELVES WITU EASE, as full directions lire enclosed. Prepared only by Messrs. THOMAS and HOWARD. Sur- geon-Dentists, 6t, Berners-Street, Oxford-Street. London. Price 2.i. 6d. Sold by their appointment by the following Agents:— ° Mr. Thomas Stephens, drueist. JJerthvr Tydvi)- Mr. Phillips, Cardiff; Mr Farror. Moninouth'j Mr. Wi'lis-ns Brecon; Mr. Wi liams and Mr. Phillips, Neivpo.t; Billiard and Son, chemists and ironmongers, Cowbidge; an i by tne Vendefs of Medicine generally thro ighout the'kiugdom. and by all Chemists and Medicine V.-no us or the Propti tors will send the Sticeedanenm free BY PGS r to any part of the Kingdom LOSS OF TEETH.' Messrs. THOMAS St HOW A ItD coutiuu^.o supply the Loss of Teeth without springs or wires upon their new sys-em of SELF-\DH KSIO\f which hassce-ired them universal appro- bation, and it is recommended hy numerous Physicians and Surgeons as being il> £ most ingenious system of supplying artificial teeth hitherto invented. 'They adapt themselves over ths most tender gum-, or remaining stumos, without. causing the least pain, rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary. They ara *> fixed as to fasten any loose teeth where the gums have shrunk from th-: nst; ot calomel or other causes. Tney also b<g to invite those not liking to un- dergo any piir.ful operation, ItS practised by m >st members of the profession, to inspect their painless yet effective System; and in order that their improvements 'nay be within ivaeh of the most economical, they will continue d,e satnc m()(Jerate! charges. Messrs. THO.W IS and HOW A it1'), Suae EoN-DF NTlaT 64 Berners-Street, Oxford-Street, 7(J ull 4. Those IVTERESTEI) IV THP SMRicor -n c » TIH- c. nV-ru-vi If\'r Of T11WIU SUBJECT will find THIS nr £ P$ TO BE JS? ^SUPERIORITY OVER ALL CORRECT. IKELY AND SCRUPULOUSLY the' •PPROWIO™6AN^ R°F FIXI"S ^RTIFICIA|I Teeth has obtafrfd uent Physicians >N t REC0!NRAENCLAU0'1 of the fo.lowing emi. M J J and Surgeons — l)r. UcockC1Mhk' B"r,Phy8i<ii!m t0 her D „ rnyxician Accoucheur to her Majesty r.1*00. Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty r. Bright, Physician Kxtraordin iry to her Majesty if l>. C. Brodie, Hart., Scrgeaut Surgeon lo her Majesty A Cooper., B.»rt., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty H. Keate, Esq Sergeant Surgeon to-her Majesty Hr. Merriman, Phytician to her R. U. the Duchess of Kent S r C. :\1. Ciark, 8.lrr., \1,D. Dr. Taris Sir M. Tierney, Bart., M.D. Dr. James Johnson Dr. Chambers, Dr. Conquest Attd tjph-er the ¥edrç'q¡ :V. ,i (.J L