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Steam Aftbtgattom THE CAIIDIFF AND BRISTOL Strain 3m iPacftrtjs I N O E OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander; LADY C HARLOTTE HENRY JEFFERY, Commander; A RE INTENDED to SAIL during the week as follows J* (from the BUTE SHIP DOCK) •J" °f Wales— Mondays, > Lady Charlotte Monday, 4,d»e.dayS, & Fridays.— ) Wednesdays, and Fridays, Tk Tuesdays, ( Prince of Wales—Tuesdays,. and Saturdays. ) Thursdays, and Saturdays From CARDIFF. ( From BlUSTOL. 12, an., 1846. | Jan., 1846. 13 t day after ( 12, Monday 5% morn W w esdiiy • • • • mom > 13, Tuesday 6 morn 15 ~,e^ue8t'ai'-• niorn 14, Wednesday. 6j morn If' £ hursday 'j morn j 15, Thursday. 7 morn 6 morn 16, Friday, 7 morn • Saturday. 6| morn j 17, Saturday 8 morn ^riajjeg and horses to be alongside One hour previou8 j» to Time of Sailing. *«Vi0ycsD f"ARES :—After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. •Wren under T wel ve years of age. Half-price j Dogs,Is. each- U A Feuiale Steward attends on Board both Packets. 'tre«hinents way be bad on board on moderate terms. 0ar-wheel Carriage 2W.; ditto Pbaelon or Gi*, 10s. 6d. %_?"*heel, drawn by one horse and dri«er, 15s.; Horse Cabin, 9s; Horse and Rider, Fore Cabin, o', •> Cattle and Horses, 6s. each; Sheep, Pies, and c!*8' U' tach- l^*rr'ages, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to ^J^iij and Wharfages at the Bute Docks •* Not Accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. .i fighters are requested to order all Goods intended for ^'tlNCH OF WALKS, to be sent to No. 12, Quay-street, .1 ,0 Uobert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks; and for a CHUILOITK, to Clare-street Hall. Marsh-street, *• Bull Wharf, KedclifT-street, Bristol. Goods will '>,i hauted from the Warehouses to the Packets •J* expense of the Companies. £ > er{hyr, Newbridge, Ahr.rdj.re, Cowbridge, Bridgend, |ij "dissent, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these w ^.Ces 'n Spring Waggons an J Lock-up Canal Boats im- Co Utely on arrival, unless ordered by any particular St*Ve^anCe' 'n whici> case they will be deposited in the g *'n I'acket Warehouse till called for.—Freight to be paid 00 delivery. Ijj Packages, Parcels, &c., forwarded to all part. of s, e kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their te_'n Packet Otneca in Cardiff or Bristol. i "rther information as to Freight, will be readily obtained jf *Pplying to the Agents — Mr. Woodman, Agent at the GL* Office, en the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. G. C. Agent, No. 12, Quay-street, Bristol, for the ta t WALKS Packet; and of Mr.T. JOHN, at the 0» Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. W. B. 29, Avon Crescent Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY iVo KI ()ITK racket. y/riCE.—The Proprietors of above the Steam Packets give ,Ce> 'bat they will not be accountable for any Passenger's •t u?a6e» nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, „UI *r"'» (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage, or otherwise) if C(*S at «i'her of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, Q .0*e the value of 40a., unless eutered at its value, and in proportiou paid for the same, at the time of Poking.—(Joods consigned to aruer. or not taken away be °re ^'x <c'oc'? 'he evening of the day of landing, will 4ll Warehoused at the risk aud expense of the consignees. *h 0(^s to considered as liens, not ouly for freight and ^*rges due thereon, but also for all previously unsatisfied tlie,8ht and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors «f f0r .8a,d Packets. Disputed weights or measurement, claims o« or damage, &c., cannot be allowed, unless a written •c« of the sine be sent to the Office on the day of delivery -= &al?0 iig Auction, PORT TALBOT, GLAMORGANSHIRE. POR SALE BY AUCTION, (lIor the beuefit of whom it may concern, and subject to such Conditious of Sale as shall be then produced.) 1 W. L. POWELL'S STORES, TAIBACH, PORT TALBOT, uie cargo of the Hoor," from Surinam, stranded on ■^beravon Sands, QONSISTING of 96 Bales of Surinam Cotton, 84 original Tierces of Moist Sugar, about 150 Pieces of Wnum'ite, Rosewood, and Letter Wood, which *'u be Sold by Auction, By WHITTINGTON & STROUD, On THURSDAY, the 15th of JANUARY, 1846. 1.0 The Sugar is partially damaged, and will be sold in —The Cotton is duty free.—The whole will be l"lded into lots to suit the trade. Sale to commence precisely at One o'Clock p.m. particulars may be had of Mr. G. T. Stroud, Adelaide 1VLC' Swa»8ea; Mr. W. L. Powell, Lloyd's Agent, *tbach; and at the Post-Office, Neath. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. To be Sold by Auction, By Mr. WM. MORRIS, 4, the BEAR INN, in the Town of COWBRIDGE, on WED- ESDAY, the 14th of JANUARY, 1846, at 3 o'Clock in the .Afternoon, (subject to such conditions as shall be then A- there produced,) extensive, new, and aubstiantially-built u0(i "welling House, with extensive Shop and Ware- *e» Stable, and Garden, well-stocked with choice Trees, situate in the most commanding part of the Ho ^hing Town of Cowbridge, in the County of Gla- J»r r8^an, where an excellent business in the Grocery and o\"slon Trade, has been successfully carried on for the at ten years. to sny Pe"on wishing a good investment would do well TheeCUire ,his' as such an °PPorlu»it.V seldom occurs. c0n .on,y motive the present Proprietor has for leaving is »f^nVed iH-health. Immediate possession can be had j^luired. C»wKr ^urther Particulars aPP'y t0 Mr- John Parsons, „ m Rowlands ODONTO, OR, PEARL DENTIFICE, t4TR0NIZED BY HER MAJESTY "THE QUEEN," 4 And the Royal Family of Great Britain, 8 ^ell as the several Sovereigns and Courts of Europe. importance of possessing A FINE SET OF ^'fiETH is universally acknowledged by all who Of J, due value to personal advantages and the blessings regular, firm, and pearly row uf teeth ever cies res favourable impressions, while the indispensable agen- | det^aw|'ich they fullil in respect to the functions of health ly "d our utmost care and attention in their preservation. ?»iUhIrder" °f the Teeth, however slightly regarded, are in- VVj, altended with evils which affect the whole system. ItS| ever renders mastication painful or imperfect, not only *'»at Our relish and enjoyment of food, hut also prevents HichP*rfect COIuuiinution and mixture of it with the saliva, en !? ndispeosable to perfect digestion, and hence arise **«>.« ,:ss train of diseases of the stomach, while at the tltlme t'le hody is deprived of its wouted nourishment, W^°'e sysleln languishes in a stale of discomfort and pase. fi^e.j'laPs among all the disagreeable consequences that follow fti0st le decay of the teeih—an impure brettih must be the f'ortifying to its possessor, as it is the most generally 1»,sive 'n society. F DECAY of the TEETH arises from various causes but «r ''Pally, it may be attributed to early neglect, iil health, de] ,nse of Tooth Powders containing mineral and other lee,i er,°us acids, which give a momentary whiteness to the leuc while they corrode the enamel !—The extreme preva- T0 'his last cause is too well known to need comment. |J0(. "s faCl, indeed, is principally to be attributed the long Heseaich, which has happily terminated by the e'icitotis discovery ever given to the world for the I'RE- Ai"ioN of the TEETH, GUMS, and BHEATII, viz :— ROWLAND'S ODONTO, Or, PEARL DENTIFRICE, Qf.\ WHITE POWDER FOR THE TKKTH, compounded ''oicest and most Recherche Ingredients of the Oriental >' the leading requisites of cleanliness and efficacy *urt^ pre*ent 'n the highest possible degree. It extirpHtes all XV r°*t adhesions to the Te. th, and ensures A PEARL-LIKE TENtsS o the enamelled surface. Its ANTI-SEPTIC and « *Hd ScoRB«T|C PROPERTIES exercise a hightybpnencia) tle(.aSa'utary innuence they arrest the further progress of «ti(j of Ihe Teeth, induce a healthy action of the GUMS. tiVe to assume the brightness and colour iudica- e,1:IÍ perfect soundness while, by confirming their adhesion *• I Ie T££TH, l',ey give unlimited enjoymenl and fresh zest \io aPpetite. by perpetuating effective and complete inastica- "l1l:1? ,"Ie BREATH also, from the salubrious and disinfecting Ittlllltlel of the OCONTO, attains a sweetness and fragrance j 1 Y grateful to its possessor. j ill th speedily removes those ravages which children sustaiu i TEETH, owing to impioper use of sweet and acid 'J? whi«h imperceptibly destroy them. 15 Proprietors of this Dentrifice pledge themselves, that |>as^cacy in preserving and embellishing the Teeth far sur- anything of the kind ever offered to the Public. s Jjj, most efficient and fragiaut aromatic purifier of the TKETH, and GUMS ever known, UOWLANlJ'S U\xo has for a l< ng series of years occupiad a distin- s ifd Place at tll,: TOILETS of the SOVEREIGNS aud < k'OBILlTV throughout Europe; while the general de- ,'or't at once announces the favour in which it is uni- ly held. ,r. Trice 2s. 9d. per Box. Co»h • ,,0N—To protect the Public from Fraud, the HOft. I t^*u'ontTt of Stamps have directed the P ropnetorll Name "II Auureas to be engraved on the Government Stamp thus— I .d. ROWLAND and SON, 20, Hatton Garden, i Which is. atlixed ou each Box. _^Sold by them and by Chemists and Perfumers. I All other ODUNTOS' are FRAUDULENT I MIT A TIONS, I PORT OF CAR i) IFF. AN ACCOUNT of the INCOME and EXPENDITURE of the TRUSTEES of the MERCHANT SEAMEN'S FUND, at this PORT, pursuant to the Act 4 and 5 Will. 4, cap. 52d, for the Year ended 31st DECEMBER, 1845. Dr. 4. s. d. Cr. -S. s. d. Amount in Savings' Bank, as per last Ac- By Pensions and Relief 80 0 11 count 554 17 3 1 Subscription to Cardiff Infirmary. • 10 10 0 Duties received in year 1845 142 16 10 Charges of Management 20 7 10 Donation by a Sailor's Widow 5 0 0 Due by late Secretary 34 14 2 Due by late Secretary 34 14 2 Cash in Savings' Bank 608 12 9 Interest received 16 17 5 I £ 754 5 8 f754 5 8 C. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. R. DA W, Receiver and Secretary. Merchant Seamen's Office, Cardiff, 5th January, 1846. GREAT BRITAIN STORES, — NEAR THE POST OFFICE, CARDIFF. Cxgjp L. WAtsTJBIt,, TAILOR, WOOLLEN DRAPER, HATTER, & GENERAL OUTFITTER, SOLICITS an inspection of his immense STOCK of NEW and FASHIONABLE READY-MADE WINTER O 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,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 useltes 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 pay for long credit. Observe I—Mst of Prices for Gentlemen's Clothing, made to measure. £ s- d. | £ s. d. £ s. d. Shooting Jackets from 0 10 6 Best quality manufactured 2 5 0 Albert and Pulished Mixed Doe 0 14 0 Ditto, seven pockets 0 18 0 Superfine Frock Coats 1 10 0 Black or Drab Kerseymere 0 15 0 Tweed Coat 0 12 0 Saxony, with silk facings 2 0 0 Best quality manufactured 12 0 Office Coats, handsomely made 0 16 0 Best quality manufactured 2 10 0 WAISTCOATS. Gent.'s Tweed Wrappers 0 17 6 CHILDREN'S DRBSSE3. Best Moleskin Vests 0 4 0 C'achmerette, (all shades) 1 1 0 i Tunic, Vest, and Trousers 140 Ditto, with sleeves 0 5 0 Codrington and Taglioni Coats. I 2 o Jacket, Vest, and Trousers. 1 C 0 Handsome Valentia Vests. 0 6 0 Plaid Polka, (mostfashionable) 1 4 0 BlueJacket lrom 010 0 Elegant Tibert Shawl pattern. 0 10 0 Brown&MixedBeaverChesterfield 1 10 0 ———— Splendid Black Satin 0 14 0 Frock Jacket, (particularly Cotton Cora meeches 0 8 0 Figured Satin, in elegant style 0 12 0 adapted for Farmers .from 0 18 0 Kerseymere 0 15 0 Black Kerseymere from 0 7 6 Fine Dress Coats 1 8 0 Best Moleskin Trousers 0 6 6 Saxony ditto 1 18 0 | Fashionable Woollen Trousers.. 0 10 0 Suit of Black, complete 2 10 0 Men's Suits of Best MOltskill, 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 MM < £ BEAMED HATS, NAVAL d HOSIERY, STOCKS, CRAVATS SUPERIOR WHITE & COLOURED SHIRTS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, UNDERDRAWERS, SHIRTS FLANNELS, &c.&c. T0 l§W?^ -H 0F JUDGES TEAS SOLD AT THE CARDIFF & MERTHYR GUARDIAN OFFICE. The Asam Tea Company's rare and peculiarly Z?2vm 22&z, AFTKR once partaking of the highly exhilarating aud aromatic Asam Tea, but few can persuade themselves to use any other, especially as it is 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. S. d. NAHOOLEAH PEKOE 5 0 CHER1DOR SOUCHONG 6 0 MAZENGA GREEN TEA 6 0 THOURA GREEN TEA 7 0 These Teas can only be obtained in one pound, half- pound, quarter-pound and 2 ounce 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 unles3 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- Street. fr AGENTS WANTED for some of the large Towns in England and Wales. Perfect Freedom from Coughs in Ten Minutes after use, AND A RAPID CURE FOIt \STHMA & CONSUMPTION, And all Disorders of the Breath and Lungs, IS INSURED BY DR. LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS. fl"!HE truly wonderful powers of this remedy have i called forth testimonials from all ranks of society, in all quarters of the world. The following have just been received MORU CURES IN TREDEGAR. From Mr. J. P. Williams, Chemist, Chuich-street, Tredegar. Dec. 23, 1845. Geutlemen,— A number of my Friends have experienced great benefit through taking LOCOCK'S WAFERS. Please to send mc one dozen boxes, by post, as some arc waiting for them. One friend, named Amy Calamore (subject to Asthma) had a box last week, aud has already received great benefit From them, although she did not take the whole, as she divi- ded the Lox among some of her neighbours. Everyone speaks highly of them, and they are taken by some of the first fami- lies in the toivn.—Yours obediently, J. P. WILLIAMS. ANOTHER IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. From the Rev. Owen Thomas, Wesleyan .Minister, Holyhead. October 9, lb45. Dear Sir,—Dr. Locock's Wafers do a great deal of good to my voice. I got a bad cold from a damp bed about 35 years »go, and my voice was very bad ever since beiug great pain to me when preaching or singing—and I am very fond of singing. I used many different medicines, and some of them Jo good for a little time, but Dr. Locock's is the best of all — it clears my voice and stops the coughing instantly. I have ucverfoulltI any thing yet to compare with them. I have been 33 years a Wesleyan Preacher, and all the Wesleyan Methodists in the Principality know me, (20 years ,,f V. uf which I have lived in Holyhead), and I am knowlI person- ally to all the first men of that body, many of whom have admired the effects of the wafers in clearing the voice, and stopping the cough they never got such a medicine before. My wife, ever since Christmas, has been very well, after laking two boxes. I ain a witness of their powtr to stop a frightful (it of coughing in an instant. I, as a Wesleyan Preacher, call upon all preachers and singers of every denomination to take these wafers, for im- proving the voice and curing coughs. You may publish my testimonial for the excellent wafers, if you wish.-I am, Jours trllly, OWEN THOMAS, Wesleyen Minister. Another Cure of 20 Years' Asthma. Extract of a letter from M. UroM, Esq., ifedrutli. March 18, 1845. Gentlemen,—Please to send me anils, box of Dr. Locock's Wafers by return of post, and also a few of your lists of cures, that I may send them to those of my friends who are similarly rilHicted with asthma. I thank God that I have found more Benefit from three 2s. 9d. boxes w) ich I have taken, than from all other medicines I ever took for the last 20 years, and I in in hopes that I shall soon be restored to my former health. Signed, hilCUIAEf, GLIOSE. R me ark able Case of Improvemeut of the Voice. From the celebrated Infant Thalia. Jan, 15, 1345. Sir,—I deem it to be one of our social duties to acknowledge he benefits we derive from the skill and labours of each ather; and I have now such a duty to perform towards you. My little girl, known as the Infant Thalia, suffered lately very severely from a cough, and relaxed Uvula, so much so, that the could not fulfil her professional duties. Varous remedies were tried without success, until a friend recommended your Pulmonic Wafers th( ir beneficial effect was instantly appa- rent, and a euiespeedily effected. The continued use of them I find materially improves the tone and power of the voice. could not let this very effectual cure pass over without in- 'orming you of it, in the hope that you might make it known 7or the benefit of others similarly suffering. I shall be happy .0 answer any inquiries. 49, Great Queen-st., London. S. SMITH. The particulars of hundreds of cures may be had from every agent throughout the kingdom. l'r. Locock's Wafers give instant relief, and a rapid cnre of kstlitnas, consumption, coughs, colds, and all disorders of the breath and lungs. To Singers and Public Speakers they are invaluable, as in ) few hours they remove all hoarseness, and wonderfully In- :rease the power aud flexibility of the voice. They have a pleasant taste. Price Is. ljd,, 2s. 9d., and lis, per box. CAUTION.—To protect the public from spurious imitatiOns, Iter Majesty's Honourable Commissioners have caused to be Hinted on the stamp outside each box the words "DR. LOCOCK'S WAFERS, in white letters on a red ground. If lurcliaseis will attend to this caution they will be sure to get :he genuine article. Wholesale Agents: EVANS, SOX, and HODGSON, Wholesale Druggists, Exeter. Agent for MERTHYR: Mr. vHlTE, Bookseller. High-street. Sold by all Medicine Vendors, GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE unexpired Term of 45 Years, of and in all that JL Water Grist Mill, called RUDDRY MILL, together with the Dwelling-House, Stable, and other Offices be- longing thereto: and also about Six Acres of Land, with a Workman's Cottage adjoining. The whole are situate together in the parish of Ruddry, in the said county of Gla- morgan, and are now in the occupation of Mr. William Young, as tenant thereof. The Mill and Dwelling-ffouse, with the other Offices, having these few years back been rebuilt, are in good repair. The Mill comprises two pairs of Stone, with sufficient water power to work the same, and the Ma- chinery have been constructed on the most modern and improved plans. The reserved rent is only jE12 per annum. For further particulars, and to treat for the purchase thereof, apply to Mr. Wm. T. Rees, Land Agent, Holly House, near Newport, Monmouthshire. Residence, and 50 Acres of Land. TO BE LET, And Entered upon-the Land on the 2nd of February, and the House on the 1st of May next, CROSS, in the parish of Lanedarn, 4 miles from Cardiff. The House is modern, and contains two light, cheerful Sitting-Rooms, (one 19j feet by 14i, and the other 16 feet by 15 £ ), six Bedrooms, large Kitchen, Brewhouse, Dairy, Cellar, &c. The Land (Arable, Meadow, and Orchard) is excellent and the aspect good. For further particulars apply to Mr. Forrest, Naviga- ion House, near Cardiff. ° COD LIVER OIL. 4 Natural remedy and certain cure for Gout, Rheu- Jr.JL matism, and Scrofula, Diseased Joints, Lumbago Skin Diseases, Spinal and Glandular Affections, Scrofula Ulcers, Swelled Legs, and all External Diseases, aiisino from an impure state of the Blood, or from Domestic Accidents as Sprains, Bruises, Wounds, Scalds, Burns, Chilblains, C'haoned Hands, &c. &c. The following Testimonials, with authenticated cases of extraordinary cure, arc from the highest and most respectable authority COD LIVE'? 01:. in cases of GOUT & RHEUMATISM The diseases in which the Cod Liver Oil is attended with the most extraordinary results are the Gout and Rheumatism. It is rather a curious fact, and one that fully establishes the truth of what we have a:ready stated, that some years ago, Cod Liver Oil was introduced into Manchester. by a celebrated German practitioner, then on a visit to Dr. Kay, Physician to the Manchester Infirmary, who was the first medical man who prescribed this remedy for the cure of Gout and Rheumatism in this country. Mr. Darby, llouse-Surgeon and Apothecary to the same institution, gave the following account of an ex- traordinary cure A woman, who laboured under the most exctuciating rheumatism, being advised to rub her joints with the üil, after a few weeks was restored to the use of her limbs and was cured." Encouraged by this extraordinary cure, Dr. Kay continued to prescribe it for other patients in similar cases and with the same success. Dr. Bardsley, also, when treating of chronic rheumatism observes, In instances, when every other means have failed Cod Liver Oil has operated in a manner so decidedly benefi- cial as to excite astooishment." The circumstances under which this specific remedy is found most advantageous, are the following: — lst, in the chronic rheumatism of elderly persons, when the muscles and tendons have become rigid, and the joints nearly flexible in consequence of the disease having been brought 011 bv exces- sivetttbour, hard fare, dampness, and cold. 2nd. In women whose constitutions have been worn out by repeated rheumatic attacks, especially in the decline of life; & patients who were uuable either to preserve the body in an erect position, or sup- port its weight on the lower extremities, have recovered en. tirely by rubbing the oil on the affected parts. DR. BltEFIEI.D'S OPINiON, WITH CASES OF CURE. Another cetf-brate.) Pnysician, Dr. Brefield, found the oil of the greatesi benefit in cases where the Gout or Rheumatism appear to have seized upon the whole system, and when. as the result of Illog suffering, the body is wasted, the process of nutrition very -low, there is want of sleep, loss of vital powers, languid expression of the countenance, contraction of the mus- cles, &c. &c.; and mentions the following case of Mrs. Mearman, 30 years old, who had been confined to her bed or loom, and ouly in the warm summer months experienced a slight alleviation of her snfferihgs :-Nearly the whole body was attacked, but principally the inferior extremities, back, and shoulders. Walking was entirely prevented by the unsup- portable pains, stiffness and swelling of the joints. This pa- icnt was wasted, of a bleachy whiteness, and had lost all hope ThT 1 uS>h originally of a strong and robust constitution, e use ot the Oil daily, was soon followedby a beneficial result, and after some time she was restored to a tolerable .a 6 ° health. 1 nis person, after this, was three years from e line he first saw her, perfectly bedlthv, well nourished, blooming, and of robust appearance. y U LIVER OIL IN OLD AGE & RIGID MUSCLES, i en and woineu advanced in years, whose fibres may be r t0 'lavc acfJ'iired a dpgiee of rigidiiy, find surprising ec s roin the use of tli s remedy. Some who have been cripples (or many years, and not able to move from their seats, iave, alter a few weeks use of it, been able to go with the ihp1SlianC^ 3 sl'°k > a,u* hy a long continuance have enjoyed tho'^ "a,\sfaction of being restored to the natural use of to llnhs, which for a long time before had been a burthen i ileiu" ^ercival, of the Manchester Infirmary, says: I ive'Vri l^e ^u"est evidence of the successful use of Cod r 1 » have contiasted, by experiment, its value with Oil 1 re'1[le l',ese trials always terminate in favour of the an! Patients who were under other treatment, by confer- sln^. WU fello*>sufterers, were so sensible of making a towards recovery, as to require a change of cue f remedy lor the other. 1 'ivtrif a^,ve °nly a small portion of an immense number of p*ipar!'0|a 8 at 13 ve already been received in support of the ( REMEDyry pr°penies of lhis wonderful NATURAL CodTiS!"|COn,iV>nia* additional evidence of the value of j natural nrt 10 0 er u'seases, w ith general remarks on its < Wr i commercial history, its Physical and Chemical 3 l' ',i .ll°n ,°n the Human Economy, &c.; also pait.c, lar d.rections for its proper appl.cation, will be sent to ?:A VrUMa 'v r?CCT °f tW° stamps. CAU1ION. Each Genuine Bottle of the remedy has the signature of the ouly MERCANTILE AGENTS, JONES, a')i °'i' h Vi tran(J: a'l other sorts are spurious. Sold wholesale by Messrs Barclay and Sons Sutton and Co., and 1 dw^ards and Co., London a„a retail in bottles at 2s. 9d. vendors ° each, and by all respectable iWedicine 11.ottcrø. C," UTION.-Unprincipled individuals prepare the most spurious compounds under the same names; they copy the labels, lulls, advertisements, and testimonials of the original Thomas's Succedaneum. It is therefore highly necessaiy to see that the words "Thomas and Howard" are on the wrapper of each article. All others are fraudulent imitations. For Stopping Decayed Teeth. Price *2s. 6d. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PKlsCE ALBERT, HER ItOYAL HIGHNESS TilE DUCHHSSot KENT HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS 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 will remain firm in the tooth m.niy years, rendering extraction unnecessary. It arrests all further progress of decay, and renters them again useful in masiication. All persons can use Mr. THOMAS'S SUCCEDANEUM THEMSELVES WITH EASE, as fuil directions are enclosed. Prepared only by Messrs. J'HOMAS and HOWARD, Sur- geon-Dentists, 6 J., Berners-Street, Oxford-Street, London. Price 2s. 6d. Sold by their appointment by the following Agents:— ° Mr. Thomas Stephens, drugist, Merthyr Tydvil- Mr. Phillips, Cardiff; Mr. Farror, Monmouth; Mr. Williams Brecon; Mr. Williams and Mr. Phillips, Newpoit; Ballard' and Son, chemists and ironmongers, Cowbridge; and by the Venders of Medicine generally throughout the kingdom, aud by all Chemists and Alcdiciue Vendors or the Proprie- tors will send the Succedaneum free BY POST to any part of the Kingdom LOSQF TEETH. Messrs. THOMAS& HOWARD continue to supply the Loss of teeth without springs or wires upon their new system of SELI-ADH ESION, which has secured them universal appro- bation, and it is recommended by numerous Physicians and Surgeons as being the most ingen ou system of supplying artiiicia teeth hitherto invented. They adapt themselves over the most tender guius, or remaining stumps, without causing the least pain, rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary. They are sn fixed as to fasten any loose teeth where the gums have shrunk from the use of calomel or other causes. Tiiey 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 continue the same moderate charges. Messis. THOM AS and HOWARD, SUKGEON-DkktisT 61 Bernera-Street, Oxford-Street, London. At home from 10 till 4. Those INTERESTED IN THE SUBJECT will find THIS »TA I EMENT OF THEIR SUPERIORITY OVER ALL CO^i; rcT 10 BE ENrIRELV AND SCRUPULOUSLY Their new method of fixing Artificial Teeth has obtained the approbation and recommendation of the following emi nent Physicians and Surgeons:- Sir James Clark, Bart., Physician to her Majesty Dr. Locock, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty Dr. Ferguson, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty Dr. Bright, Physiciau Extraordinary to her Majesty Sir B. C. Brodie, Bart., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty The late Sir A Cooper., Bart., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty H. Keate. Esq., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty Dr. Merriman, Physician to her H. H. the Duchess of Kent Sir C. M Clark, Bart., M.D. Dr. Paris Sir M. IVruey, Bart., M.D. Dr. James Johnson Dr. Chambers, Dr. Conquest And numerous other Members of the Medicat Profession. MESSRS. U.& L. PERRY & Co., may be consulted at .19, Berners Sheet, Oxford Street, London, daily; at 106, Duke Street, Liverpool, every Thursday, Friday and Saturday; And at No. 10, St. John Street, Deansgate, Manchester, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. "THE SILENT FRIEN D," ON HUMAN Fit AILTY. Price 2s. 6d., & sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom in a Sealed Envelope, from either of the above Establish- ments, ou receipt of 3s 5d. in Postage Stamps, or a Post-Office Order. A MEDICAL ORK, ou the concealed cause that £ destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established her empire; witll observations on the baneful effects of YOUTHFUL EXCESSES and INFECTION, with Meansof Restoration. The inOuence of mercury on the skill is pointed out and illustrated by Ten Coloured engravings on steel, followed bJ observations on M ARIO AGE, with directions for the removal of dis- qualifications, BY R.& L. PERIlY &C,¡., CONSULTING SURGEONS. Published by the AUTHORS, aild so,d b STIIANGE, 21, Paternoster-Row; H ANN AY & C 63 Oxford-street' GORDON, 146, Leadenhall-street, London NEWTON. 16 & ] 19, Church Street, and Mr. RAWL, Church Street, Liverpool ] INGHAM, Ma.ket-street, Manchester; D CAMPBELL, 136 Argyle-street, ^Usay, 1], Kims Row, Edin' bur^h, POWELL, 10 Dublin PERKINS Haverford-west; JENKINS, vierthyr and Dow]ajs aiJd by all Booksellers aud latent Medicine Venders in Town aud Country. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. We regard the work before ItS, The sitent Friend," as a work em iracing most cear atld 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 we not only recommend, but cordially wish every one who is the victim of pagt f0Hy, or suffering from indiscretion, pro y the advice contained in its pa^es."— Age and Argus. ,ls s "The Authors of The Silent Friend" seem to be the- < roughly conversant with the treatment of a class of com- 5 plaints which are we fear, too prevalent in the present day. The perspicuous style in wh.ch 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. — "This work should be read by all who value health and wish to enjoy life, for the trmsna, u.erein contained defy all 4 doubt. —Farmers Journal. 3 ( THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, is intended to relieve those persons who, by an immo- 1 cerate indulgence of their pass.ons, have ruined theirconsti- tutions, or >n their way to the consummation of that deplo- rable state, are affected with any Df those previous symptoms 1 that betray it. approach, as the vari„Us 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 taken before persons enter into the matrimonial state, lest in the event of procreation occunug, the innocent offspring should ] bear enstamped upon it the physical characters deiivable from parental debility* Price 1 Is or the quantity of 4 at lis. in one Bottle for 33s. by which Us. ,s s.ved-the £ 5 cases may be had as usual, which is a saving of £ t 12s. THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE ] An Anti-Syphilitic Remedy for pUrifymg the diseased humours of the blood, and certain cure for Scurvy, ijcrol.ila, and all cutaneous eruptions, conveying its active principles throughout the body, even penetrating the minutest vessels, removing all corrupt,ons, contaminations, and impu- r rities trom the vital stream,—eradicating the «IOrl,id virus- and radically expelling ,t through the skin.-Price I Is. or fou? ( Bottles in one lor J3s. by w0hich ]ls. is saved, ulso in £ 5 cases, which saves £ l 12s. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS 'rlc.e 2s 9d > 4s. UJ and lis. per box, t \V,th explicit directions, rendered perfectly intelligible to every capacity, are well known throughout Europe to be t the most certain and effectual remedy ever discovered for Oonorrhaa. both ,n its mild and aggravated forms by ZZ- iliately a laymg tnflammatiou and arresting further progress bleets Strictures, Irritation of the bladder, pains of thcYo.us and kidneys, gravel, and other disotders of the Urinary pas- f sages, in either sex. are permanently cured in a short space £ L °',U cou|inement or the last exposure. Sold by all Druggists> Medicine Vendors and Book- t jellers in I own and Country. Messrs. Perry expect, when consulted hylettfir, the usual ee of One Pound, to be addressed to the London Estah- ishmeat, where all communications and orders are i requested to be forwarded. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the I detail of their cases, as to the duration of the complaint, the symptoms, age, habits of living, and general occupation. .ledicines can be forwarded to any part of the world: no lilticulty can occur, as they will be securely packed, atjd care- ully protected from observation. Messrs. R. & L. Perry & Co., Surgeons, may be consulted is usual, at Itf, Berner's Street, Oxford Street, London, 6 laily, and at 106, l)uke Street, Liverpool, every Thursday 1 tridav, and Saturday, an,I at 10, St. John Street, DeanSgate < Iauchester,on Mondays,Tuesdays,& Wednesdays^punctually' rom II till 2, and from 5 till &. On Sundays from 10 till 12. Jnly one personal visit is required from a country patient a o enable Iless" Perry and Co. to give such advice as will be he means ofeflect:ng a permanent and ellectual cure, after I ill other means have proved ineffectual. c N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine t venders, and every other Shopkeeper can be snpphed with a my quantity of the Cordial Balm of Syriacum. the Concen- t .rated Detersive Essence, and Perry s, Purifying Specific i Pills, with the usual allowance to the I rade, by most of r he principal Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London. c itOLD AT THE GUARDIAN" OFFICE, CARDIFF, t •V here may be had the Stteut fr ieod •• a iloticr.au GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, And Entered on the 2nd of February next, ERY DESIRABLE FARM, containing about 104 Acres, more or less, of Arable and Pasture Land, with a good Farm House and Out-Buildings, situate in the Village of Southerndown, in the parish of St. Brides Major, commanding an extensive view of the Bristol Channel, Dunraven Castle, and the opposite Coast, highly desirable as a summer place of resort to this delightful watering place distant about three miles from the flourishing Town of Bridgend. The Farm is parti- cularly adapted for the Turnip Husbandry, and the Tenant will be entitled to depasture his Stock on the extensive range of Ogmore Down, which is a most valua- ble and healthy Sheep Walk. For further particulars apply to Mr. Wm. Eagleton, Land Agent, Caercady, near Cowbridge.

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