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citt41n Habtgatton. THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOL Sttant ^acftrtjs PRINVE OF WALES' MATTHEW JONES, Commander; LADY CHARLOTTE > HENRY JEFFERY, Commander; A RE INTENDED to SA.IL during the week as follows -T. ("from the BUTE SHIP DOCK) Prince of Wales — Mondays, Lady Charlotte Monday, Wednesdays, 4c Fridays.— Wednesdays, and Fridays, £ «rfy Charlotte Tuesday*, Prince of Wales—Tuesdays, Thursday*, and Saturdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, From CARDIFF. From BRISTOL. Feb., 1846. ) Feb., 1846. 2, Monday 8 morn ( 2, Monday 9| morn Tuesday 8J morn i 3, Tuesday 10j morn Wednesday.. 9 morn 4, Wednesday.11 morn Thursday. 10| morn j 5, Thursday.12| after Friday, 12 noou j G, Friday, l| after 7, Saturday. II after j 7, Satuiday ..rafter Carriages and horses to be alongside One hour previous to Time of Sailing. REDUCED FARES :—After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Children uuder Twelve years of age. Half-price; Dogs, h. each- A Female Steward attends wn Board both Packets. Refreshu^^ u»ay be had on board on moderate terms. Four-w|Barriage 2ls.; ditto Phaeton or Gig, 10s. 6d. ■ wo-whee^H^awn by one horse and driver, 15s.; Horse *nd Rider, Tifter Cabin, 9s; Horse and Rider, Fore Cabin, 6d.; Cattle aud Horses, 6s. each; Sheep, Pigs, and Calves. Is. each. Carriages, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to Ending and Wharfages at the Bute Docks *<* Not Accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for tb. PrtlNCK OF WALKS, to be sent to No. 12, Quay-street, *r to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks; and for the LADY CHARLOTTE, to Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, and Bull Wharf, liedcliff-street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare, Cowbridge, Bridgend, *>tuntriuent, and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these "laces in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats'im- Ihediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.—Freight to be paid delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, will be readily obtaim d •y applying to the Agents—Mr. Woodman, Agent at II e Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. <5. C. GLASSON, Agent. No. 12, Quay-street, Bristol, for the PRINCE OF WALES Packet; and of Mr. T. JOHN, at the Packet OBice, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. W. H. OWEN. 29, Avon Crescent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE Packet. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of above the Steam Packets give Nutice, tbat they will 001 be accountable for any Passengar's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, er Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage, or otherwise) Unless Booked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, It above the vallie of 40. unless entered at its value, aud Carriage in proportiou paid for the same, at the time of Rooking.—(>*ods consigned to erder, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees. All Geods to be considered as liens, not only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously unsatisfied Tetght and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed weights or measurement, claims for loss or damage, ekc., cannot be allowed, unless a written ■otice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery JUDGES TEAS SOLD AT THE CARDIFF & MERTHYR GUARDIAN OFFICE. The Asatn Tea Company's rare and peculiarly aa3itm AFTER once partaking of the highly exhilarating -iY. and 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 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- Street. IIiI" 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 FOR ASTHMA & CONSUMPTION And all Disorders of the Breath and Lungs, IS INSURED BY DR. LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS. 'T^HE truly wonderful powers of this remedy have .A called forth testimonials from all ranks of society, In all quarters of the world. The following have just been r«ceived:— MORB CURES IN TREDEGAR. From Mr. J. P. Williams, Chemist, Church-street, Tredegar. Dec. 23, 1845. Gentlemeo,-A number of my Friends have experienced great benefit through taking LOCOCK'S WAFERS. Please to lIehd me one dozen boxes, by post. as some are waiting tor thun. One friend, named Amy Calamore (subject to Asthma) had a box last week, and has already received great benefit from them, although she did not take the whole, as she divi- ded the box among some of her tlpighbourll. Every onc speaks highly of them, aud ihfy are taken by some of the first fami- nes in the town.—Yours obediently, J. P. WILLIAMS. ANOTHER IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. ProlL the Rev. Owen Thomas, Wesleyan Minister, Holyhead. Octobpr 9, 1845. Dear Sir,—Dr. Locock's Wafers do a great deal of good to Illy voice. I got a bad cold from a damp bed about 35 years ago, and my voice was very bad ever since beiug great pain to IDe when preaching or singing-and I am very fond of langing. 1 used many different medicines, and some of them do good for a little time, but Dr. Locock's is the best of all— clears my voice and stops the coughing instantly. I have lever found any thing yet to compare will. them. I have been 33 years a Wesleyan Preacher, and all the Wesleyan Methodists in the Principality know me, (20 years of which I have lived in Holyhead), and I am known person- ally to all the first men of that body, many of whom have admired the effects of the wafers in clearing the voice, anJ popping the cough they never got such a medicine before. 1\1 Y wife, ever since Christmas, has been very welJ, after taking two boxes. I am a witness of their power to stop a "islhtful fit 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. Vou may publish my testimonial for the excellent wafers, you wish.—1 am, yours truly, OWEN THOMAS. Wesleyen Minister. Another Cure of 20 Years' Asthma. Extract of a letter from M. Grose, Esq., Kedruth. March 18,1845. Gentlemen,—Please to send me an lis. box of Dr. Locock's Wafers bv return of post, and also a few of your lists of cures, that I may send them tothose of my friends who are similarly "nlictcd with asthma. I thank God that I have found more benefit from three 2s. 9d. boxes which I have taken, than from all other medicines I ever for the last 20 years, and I *0) in hopes that 1 shall soon be restored to my former health. Signed, MICHAEL GROSE. Rtnearhable Case of Improvement of the Voice. From the celebrated Infant Thalia. Jan. 15, 1815. Sir,—I deem it to be one of our social duties to acknowledge the benefits we derive from the skill and labours of each Other. and I have now such a duty to perform towards vou. My little girl, known as the Infant Thalia, suffered lately very leverely from a cough, and relaxed Uvula, so much so, that She could not fulfil her professional duties. Varous remedies £ ere tiied without success, until a friend recommended your Pulmonic Wafers; their beneficial effect was instantly appa- rent, and a curespeedily effected. The continued use of them I find materially improves tbe tone and power of the voice. I cnuld not let this veiy effectual cure pass over without in- forming you of it, in the hope that you might make it known 'or the benefit of others similarly suffering. I shall be happy to answer any inquiries. 49, Great Queen-st., London. S. SMITH. The particulars of hundreds of cures may be had from tvery agent throughout the kingdom. 1h. Locock's Wafers. give instant relief, and a rapid cure of Asthmas, consumption, coughs, colds, and all disorders of the breath and lungs. To Singers and Public Speakers they are invaluable, as in a few houis they remove all hoarseness, and wonderfully in- crease the power aud flexibility of the voice. They have a pleasant taste. Price Is. lid,, 2s. 9d., and 'Is. per box. CAUTION.—To protect the public from spurious imitations, her Majesty's Honourable Commissioners have caused to be printed on the stamp outside each box the words *'DR. LOCOCK'S WAFERS, in white letters on a red ground. If Purchaseis will attend to this caution they will be sure to get tile genuine article. Wholesale Agents: EVANS, SON, and HODGSON, Wholesale Druggists, Exeter. Agent for MERTHYR: Mr. WHITE. Bookseller, High-street. Sold by all Medicine Veadofls. fiottccs. TArFF VALE RAILWAY. GENERAL HALF-YEARLY MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next GENERAL HALF-YEARLY JL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of this COMPANY will be held, pursuant to Act of Parlia- ment, at the WHITE LION HOTEL, BROAD-STREET, BRISTOL, on WEDNESDAY, the lIth day of FEBRUARY, 1846. The Chair will be taken at 12 o'Clock precisely. J. J. GUEST, Chairman. Notice is also hereby gwen, That the Books kept for the Registration of Transfers will be closed from Wednesday, the 4th day of February next, until after the holding of the said General Half- Yearly Meeting. By Order, w A. F. MORCOM, Secretary. Railway Office, Cardiff, 1 J January 22d, 1846. j CHEPSTOW, FOREST OF DEAN, AND GLOUCESTER JUNCTION RAILWAY. THE directors beg to announce to their shareholders, that they have concluded an arrangement, by which the capital of this company will be transferred to the Gloucester and Hereford Extension of the Welsh Mid- land Railway, and the scrip of this company will be converted into Welsh Midland, Gloucester, and Hereford Extension Scrip. The object of the Chepstow and Gloucester Railway- was to connect the Trunk line of South Wales with the City of Gloucester. The South Wales Railway Com. pany, however, instead of encouraging such a line, have in every way discouraged it, and projected an opposition line of their own from Chepstow to Gloucester to accom- plish the same objects. Meanwhile, the directors having ascertained that the Welsh Midland Railway presents a Trunk line for South Wales, far more central than the coast line, and more generally convenient for that country, have come to the conviction that the objects of this com- pany the interests of their shareholders, and the benefit of the City of Gloucester, would be better attained by connecting that City with the Welsh Midland Railway. They have accordingly eutered into an arrangement with the Welsh Midland Company, and thus secured to their proprietary an interest in that Trunk line, which will place the City of Gloucester on the direct route from the whole central part of South Wales to the metropolis. By this arrangement each of the two companies bears its own expenses up to the present time, and the shareholders in the Chepstow, Forest of Dean, and Gloucester Junc- tion Railway will be entitled to receive scrip certificates for four shares of JE20 each in the Welsh Midland Rail- way, Gloucester, and Hereford Extension, in exchange for every five shares they now hold in the Chepstow, Forest of Dean, and Gloucester Junction Railway. The directors further give notice that the shareholders in the Chepstow, Forest of Dean, and Gloucester Junction Railway are required forthwith to send in their scrip for exchange, addressed to William Protheroe, Esq., Welsh Midland Railway Office, No. 14, Moorgate-street, City, and the parliamentary deeds of the Gloucester and Hereford Extension will lie at the offices of the Welsh Midland Railway Company, No. 14, Moorgate-street, City, and at the offices of Messrs. Baxter, Rose, and Norton, 3, Park-street, Westminster, and of Messrs. A'Beckett, Son, and Sympson, 7, Golden-square, between the hours of 10 and 4, from the 28th instant to the 4th of February, both inclusive, by which day it is imperatively necessary that all parties should have exchanged then- scrip and executed the deeds. Parties who neglect to send in their scrip, and execute the deeds within the time specified, will be deprived of the benefit of this arrangement, and after the 4th of February the original scrip will be no longer negotiable. Parties resident in the country may obtain powers of attorney for executing the deeds upon forwarding their scrip with a Post Office Order for 30s the amount of the stamp. BAXTER, ROSE, and NORTON,} Solicitors to A'BECKETT, SON, & SYMPSON,* the Company. CHEPSTOW, FOREST of DEAN and GLOS- TER JUNCTION RAILWAY. TER JUNCTION RAILWAY. All Persons having Claims against this Company are requested to send in their Accounts, on or before 4th FEBRUARY next, that the same may be examined and discharged. WM. PROTHEROE, Secretary. 26th January, 1846. 25, Bridge-st., Westminster. Glamorgan Central Mineral Railway. t5 THE Committee of Management have to announce to the Shareholders of this Company, that the Plans and Books of Reference were deposited, and the Notices to Landowners given, within the respective times limited by the Standing Orders; but in consequence of the default of numerous parties to whom Shares were allotted, to pay the deposits in fulfilment of the engagements entered into by their letters of Application, the Com- mittee find that the Subscriptions are inadequate to carry out the projected Works; and they are under the neces- sity of abandoning the proceedings prepared at great expense for the approaching Session of Parliament. The Committee regret that they are forced to that de- termination, but as the projected Works are not of a speculative character, but improvements of the Railway and Harbour of Porth Cawl, rendered necessary by the increased and rapidly increasing traffic, the confidence of the Committee in the proposed measure is unabated; and they will employ the intervals before the Session of 1847 in making arrangements for then introducing it into Parliament. The Shareholders who have paid their deposits on the Shares allotted to them, will receive a private communication from the Secretary, which will enable them to obtain repayment of their deposits, with- out deduction; and the Committee hope that when the new arrangements in contemplation shall be submitted to public consideration, they shall again find the names of those parties amongst the supporters of the under- taking. 38, Threadneedle-street, 1 J. H. ROWLAND, 26th January, 1846. Secretary. TITHE COMMISSTOE NOTICE. THE TITHE COMMISSIONERS for England and Wales hereby give Notice, that a Copy of the Draft of Apportionment of the Rent Charge agreed to be paid in lieu of Tithes, in the Parish of LYSFANE, in the County of GLAMORGAN, has been deposited at the Dwelling House of THOMAS WILLIAMS, known as the Black Griffin Inn or Church Inn, in the said Parish, for the inspection of all Persons interested in the Lands or Tithes of the said Parish. And the Commissioners further give Notice, that pur- suant to the Act for Commutation of Tithes, a Meeting will be holden for the purpose of hearing any Objections to the intended Apportionment by any Persons interested as aforesaid and that such Meeting will be held at the ANGEL INN, at CARDIFF, in the County of GLAMORGAN, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of FEBRUARY, 1846, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. Signed by Order of the Board, J. E. HOVENDEN, Secretary. GEORGE SMITH STRAWSON, Valuer. 9, Somerset-Place, Somerset-1 House, London. ) MERTHYR TYDVIL TITHES. A MEETING of the Landowners of the Parish of Merthyr Tydvil will be held at the CASTLE INN, in the same Parish, on MONDAY, the 211d day of FEBRUARY next, at 12 o'clock at Noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration the claim of a Modus for Hay, and the necessary measures to support the same, and generally matters affecting the Commutation of the Tithes of the said Parish, preparatory to the Meeting to be held by the Assistant Tithe Commissioner on the 14th day ot the same month of February, at the Castle Inn, Merthyr. SIOMOUTH & GLAMORGAFBMK, NEWPORT, JANUARY 13, 1846. Notice is hereby Given, 11HAT the HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEET- ING of this Company, will be held on Monday, the 9th of February next, at the King's Head Inn, in the town of Newport, at one o'clock in the afternoon pre- cisely, to receive from the Directors an announcement of the Dividend for the half year ending 31st December last, and for other special affairs. Signed by order of the Board, H. WYBORNE JONES, Chairman. ftottceø. CARDIFF GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY. THE DIRECTORS of the CARDIFF GAS LIGHT JL and COKE COMPANY are prepared to receive the Loan of £1,400, in Sums of not less than £100, for periods of 3, 5, or 7 Years, at the option of the Lenders, on the Security of Mortgage Debentures, bearing Interest payable half-yearly at the rate of 41 per cent. per annum. Applications, by letter, stating the amount proposed to be advanced, to be made on or before the 4th day of February next, addressed to Mr. E. P. RICHARDS, Cardiff. To be continued Monthly. THIS day is published, Price l|d., No. 2 of the SOU1H WALES ATHENJEUM, containing an Article on the Manufacture of Copper, Rebecca, A Tale of the Principality, Biography of W. O. Pughe, D.C.L., with other Articles of local interest. A Second Edition of No. 1 will be ready with the above. London: Published by J. Allen, Warwick Lane, Pa- ternoster Row; and may be obtained of Mr. W. Bird, Cardiff; Mr. D. Davis, Cowbridge; Mr. W. Leyshon, Bridgend, and all Booksellers. BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. A severe case of Rheumatism, communicated by Mr. Allen, Proprietor of the Nottingham Mercury." Mercury Office, Nottingham, March 17, 1845. SIR, I have the pleasure of forwarding you the particulars of a case in which BLAIK'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS have proved eminently successful. A young woman, named Mary Wain, accompanied by her parents, who reside at Watnall, near this town, called upon me on Saturday last, being desirous of making her case known for the benefit of the public. It appears that Mary Wain had for some years past been a great sufferer from Rheumatism, but that iu October last she was more than ordinarily afflicted, so much so that her father fetched her from her place of service, in order that she might have the attention of her mother at home at that time to make use of the mother's description, "she could not lift her hand^to her mouth, or her foot the height of sixpence from the floor. Having heard of Blair's Fills, the father purchased a box at my shop about the second week in October; the 'S took immediate effect, for I am assured by the parents aod the girl herseff, that on the following day she could not only lift her band up to feed herself, but she could also move about on crutches. Since that time she has had five more boxes of the Pills, and if 1 may judge from appearances, is as well as she ever was in her life, and has been so for some months past. -?(0UI ARE AT LIBER,y LO MA'CE NSE of my name if you think it will add to the weight of this testimonial. — I AM, Sir, yotirs truly, TOI Mr. Prout,229, Strand. RICHARD ALLEN. Tbe never-failing effects of BLAIR'S GOUT AND J IIU 'C PILLS in curing every description of Gout and Rheumatism, have secured to them a celebrity unequalled by any medicine of past or present times. Tbey not only give relief in a few hours, but restore to perfect health in an inconceivably short space of time. They are equally speedy ANIR .certain iu lumbago, sciatica, pains in the head or fact*, and indeed of every rheumatic or gouty affeciioo in fact, such has been the rapidity, perfect ease, and complete safety of this medicine, that it has astonishud all who have taken it, and there is scarcely a city, town, or village in the kiugdoln, bu contains many grateful evidences of its benign influence. Sold by Thomas Pront, 229, Strand; and by his appoint- ment, by Mr. Thomas Stephens, druggist, Merthyr Tydfil; Mr. Phillips, Cardiff; Mr. Thomas, Cowbridge; Mr. Farror, UKLR101"'1 ^R' BRECON Mr. Williams and Mr. rnillips, Newpoit; Mr. Davis, Carmarthen and all respect- able Medicine Venders throughout the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. per box. Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS, and observe the name and address of Thomas Piout, 229, Strand, London," impressed upon the Government Stamp affixed to each box of the Genuine Medicine. MESSRS. It. & L. PERRY & Co., may be consulted at 19, Berners Street, 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, Luesdays, and Wednesdays. "THE SILENT FRIEN D," ON HUMAN FRAILTY. F Price2s.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 6d. in Postage Stamps, or a Post-Office Order. A MEDICAL WORK, on the concealed cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood. ere vigour has established her empire; with observations T^LRVUT °F ,Y!?RJRUKUL UXCI^S and INF LCI ION, with Meaus of Restoration. THE inHueuce of mercury on the skin is poiuted out and illnstrated by Ten Coloured engravings on steel, followed b» observation* on M VRiUAGK, with directions for the removal of d,S qualifications, By R.& L. PERRY&Co., CONSULTING SURGEONS Published by the AUTHORS, and sold by STKANRIF 21, Paternoster-Row; HANNAY & Co., 6S, Oxford-street GORDON, 146, Leadenhall-street, London- NEWTON lfi T 19, Church Street, and Mr. RAWL, Church Street, Livernool INGHAM, Market street, Manchester; D. CAMPBELL 136 Argyle-street, Glasgow; It. LINDSAY, II, Elms Row Edin- burgh, POWELL, 10, Westmorland-Street, Dublin • PERKINS Haverford-west; JEN KINS, Vlerthyr and Dowlais'ami bv all Uooksellers and Patent Medicine Veuders 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- siou on our mind that we not only recommend, but cordially wish every one who is the victim of past folly, or suffering from indiscretion, to profit by the advice contained ia 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 fai I to recommend it to a careful perusal.Era. "This work should be read by all who value health and wish to enjoy life, for the truisms therein contained defy all doubt." Farmers' Journal. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, is intended to relieve those persons who, by an immo- cerate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their consti- tutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deplo- rable state, are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray iti approach, as the various affections of the ner- vous system, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstruc- tions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total iuipotency barrenness, &c. This medicine is particularly recommended to be takeu before persons enter into the matrimonial state, lest in the event of procreation occuring, the innocent offspring should bear enstamped upon it the physical characters deiivable from parental debility. Price lis., or the quantity of 4 at lis. in one Bottle for 33s., by which lls. is saved-the E5 cases may be bad as usual, which is a saving offt 12s. THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE An Anti-Syphilitic Remedy for 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 Us. is saved, also in £5 cases, which saves jSl 12s. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. (id., and I Is. per box, With explicit directions, rendered perfectly intelligible to every capacity, are well known throughout Europe to be the most certain and effectual remedy ever discovered for Gonorrhoea, bath in its mild and aggravated forms by imme- 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 Uriuary pas- sages, in either sex. are permanently cured in a short space of time. without confinement or the last exposure. Sold by all Druggists, Medicine Vendors and Book- sellers in Town and Country. Messrs. Perry expect, when consulted by letter, Inti usual fee of One Pound, to be addressed to the London Estab- lishment, where all communications and orders are requested to be forwarded. 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 can be forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can occur, as they will be securely packed, and care- fully protected from observation. Messrs. R. & L. Perry & Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual, at 19, Berner's Street, Oxford Street, London, daily, and at 106, Duke Street, Liverpool, every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, anlt at 10, St. John Street, Deansgate, Manchester,on Moniiays,Tuesdays,& Wednesdays,punctually, from II till 2, and from 5 till b. On Sundays from 10 till 12. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Uessr» Perry and Co. to give such advice as will be the means ofeffect, ng a permanent and effectual cure, after all other MEANS have proved ineffectual. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Venders, and ey. ry 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 allowanie to the Trade, by most of the principal Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London. SOLD AT THE "GUARDIAN" OFFICE, CARDIFF, W here may be had the Silent Friend." flotittø. Valuable Remedies for the Afflicted. DR. ROBEIiTS's CELEBRATED OINTMENT, called the POOR MAN'S FRIEN'D, is confidently recommended to the public as au unfailing remedy for rounds of every description, a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of 20 years' standing cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruptions and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, cancerous humours, &c., and is a specific for all those afflicting eruptions sometimes following vaccina- tion. Sold in pots at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each. Also his PILULiE ANTISCROPiIULÆ, confirmed by more than 40 years'experience to be, without exception, one of the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying the blood, and assisting nature in all her operations hence they ate used in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular swellings, particularly those of the neck, &c. They form a mild and superiorfamily aperient,that may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet. Sold in boxes at Is. 1 Jd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., Us., and 22s. each. Extract of a letter from the Rev. C. Lyne, Rector of Roche Cornwall: There are many individuals within the sphere of my ac- quaintance who have derived benefit in the use of this invalu- able ointment; they desire not to have their names published but I shall be happy to give particulars to any person who might wish to obtain them from me. Fmay add, that having studied the science of medicine for many years, I have ex perimentally proved the virtue of this ointment, in the cure of wounds and indolents ulcers. A parishioner of mine called Richard Oliver, had a running wound in his leg for upwards of 20 years, and was completely cured by using the Poor Man's Friend, according to the directions. Indeed, I deem a pot of this ointment to be one of the most necessary ingredients in my medicine chest. "I have the honour to be, gentlemen, your obedient servant, CHARLES LYNE, Rector of Roche. Roche Rectory, near St. Austle, Cornwall." By the late Dr. Roberts's will, Messrs. Beach and Barnicot, (who have been confidentially entrusted with the preparation of his medicine for many years past) are leftjoint proprietors of the Poor Man's Friend, Pllulæ Antiscrophulse, Larwell's Pills, Medicated Gingerbread Nuts, and Antiscorbutic Drops. with the exclusive right, power, and authority to prepare and send the same. OBSERVE.-No Medicine sold under the above name can possibly be genuine, unless Beach and Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts. Bridport," is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each package. Sold wholesale by the Propiitfors, BEACH and BARNICOTT, at their Dispensary, Bridport; by the London Houses; and retail by all the respectable Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom. Sydenham's Antibilious Aperient Family Pill of Health. For both Sexes, entirely Vegetable, preparedfrom the Prescrip- tion of that eminent Physician, Dr. SYDENHAM, who was justly styled t/te Father of Modern Medicine." A MOST valuable remedy for Bilious and Liver Com- plaints, Indigestion, Head-Ache, Giddiness, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Gout, Rheumatism, Heartburn Spasms, Lowness of Spirits, Costiveness, &c. These celebrated FAMILY PILLS have been faithfully dis- pensed by the present Proprietor for more than 30 years, and have obtained from all grades ef the community a character and reputation which no medicine of a similar nature has hitherto acquired. Dr. SYDENHAM'S PILLS being a most happy combination of vegetable matter, and not contain- ing any mercurial preparation, require neither confinement nor alteration in diet during their use. Moderate exercise in- creases their good effects. They may be taken at any time when the bowels are costive and uneasy; and Sydenham's Pills should be taken by persons of all ages, as they assist digestion, correct excesses of the table, give a healthy action and tone to the stomach, remove all complaints to which the digestive organs are subject, and will lead to health and cheer- ful old age. Families and the Proprietors of Boarding Schoo's should never be without an adequate supply of this admirable Family Medicine, as S YDENH A M'S PILLS maybe resorted to with the greatest safety aud success, on the first appearance of indis- position, and by adopting this practice, many serious and too often fatal attacks will be entirely prevented. The following is the opinion of an eminent Physician practis- ing extensively in Bristol and Clifton I have examined the composition of Dr. Sydenham's Pills, and consider them a very valuable remedy in all com- plaints to which the Digestive Organs are subject, especially Bilious affections, and an innumerable variety of diseases which are the consequences of an irregular and imperfect tion of the organs of digestion." < The most delicate Females, the young and aged, prefe SYDENHAM'S PILLS to most other aperients, as they are beneficial to their general health, improve their appearance, and being a VEGETABLE PREPARATION, they are at once mild, safe, and effectual. The high opinion entertained of SYDENHAM'S FAMILY PILLS, by many of the most emiuent of the Faculty, in pre- sent practice,(as well as the number of gratifying Testimonials the Proprietor is constantly receiving from persons of the highest respectability and standing in society who have been materially benefitted by their use,) renders any eulogium on their merits superfluous, and must convince the most sceptical of the superior properties of this valuable established medi- cine acknowledged by thousands as the best, safest, and most effectual Family Aledwlne now before the Public. These PIlls are sent abroad by the London exporting houses. Merchants and Captains of vessels will find them au almost indispensible acqmsiou to their Medicine Chests, they are so prepared as to retain their medicinal properties in any extreme of climate. r J Small Boxes, Is. I id. & 2s. 9d.-Family Boxes, 4s. 6d. & Its On the Family Boxes there is a considerable saving. Prepared by the sole Propriety J. REES, Bristol, And Sold ^° e8a y *he following appointed Agents Carclay hons' 9j;, Farnngdon Street; Edwards 67, and Newbery, 4o, St. aul_s Churchyard; Sutton and Co., 10, Bow Churchyard J Butler, 4, Cheaps.de, (and 54, Sackville- Street. Dublin), Drew, Hayward, and Co., Bush Lane- Treacher, Osborn, and Co., 28, Wilson Street, Finsbury Square, London; and may be had Retail of every respectable Druggist, Stationer, and Medicine Vender in the United Kingdom. ,CA"V°N«;7vPnKX HeArM>«0l,l,ld be specially particular in asking for StYDbNHAM S PlLf. OF HEALTH," and be sure that the signature of J. REBS, Bristol," is on the Go- vernment Stamp which surrounds each box, as without this mark of authenticit none are genuine. ROWLANDS ODONTO. OR, PEARL DENTIFICE, PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY "THE QUEEN," And the Royal Family of Great Britain, As well as the several Sovereigns and Courts of Europe. rpHE importance of possessing A FINE SET OF X TEETH is universally acknowledged by all who attach the due value to personal advantages and the blessings of health. A regu ar, firm, and pearly row of teeth ever insures favourable impressions, while the indispensable agen. cies which they fulfil in respect to the functions of health demand our utmost care and attention in their preservation. Disorders of the leeth, however slightly regarded, are in- evitably attended with evils which affect the whole system. Whatever renders mastication painful or imperfect, not only lessens our relish and enjoyment of food, but also prevents that perfect comminution and mixture of it with the saliva which is indispensable to perfect digestion, and hence arise an endless 'fa'n of diseases of the stomach, while at the same time the body is deprived of its wonted nourishment, and the whole system languishes in a state of discomfort and disease. Perhaps among all the disagreeable consequences that follow fast the decay of the teeth-an impure breath must be the most mortifying to its possessor, as it is the most generally offensive in society. ° J The DECAY of the TEETH arises from various causes but principally, it may be attributed to early neglect, ill health, or the use of Tooth Powders containing mineral and other deleterious acids, which give a momentary whiteness to the teeth, while they corrode the enamel!—The extreme preva. lence of this last cause is too well known to need comment. lo this fact, indeed, is principally to be attributed the long Botanical Research, which has happily terminated by the most felicitous discovery ever given to the world for the I RE. SERVATION of the TEETH, GVMS, and BSEATH, viz ROWLAND'S ODONTO, Or, PEARL DENTIFRICE, A WHIRF, POWDER FOR THE TEETH, compounded of the choicest and most Recherche Ingredients of the Oriental Herbal the leading requisites of cleanliness and efficacy being present in the highest possible degree. It extirpates all torturous adhesions to the Teeth, and ensures A PEARL-LIKE WHITENESS to the enamelled surface. Its ANTI-SEPTIC and ANTI-SCORBUTIC PROPERTIES exercise a highly beneficial and salutary influence they arrest the further progress of decay of the Teeth, induce a healthy action of the GUMS, and cause them to assume the brightness and colour indica- tive of perfect soundness while, by confirming their adhesion to the TEETH, they give unlimited enjoyment and fresh zest to appetite, by perpetuating effectlvc and complete mastica- tion the BREATH also, from the salubrious and disinfecting qualities of the ODONTO, attains a sweetness and fragrance truly grateful to its possessor. It speedily removes those ravages which children sustain in their TEETH, owing to improper use of sweet and acid articles, which imperceptibly destroy them. The Proprietors of this Dentrifice pledge themselves, that its efiicacy in preserving and embellishing the Teeth far our- passes anything of the kind ever offered to the Public. As the most efficient and frag'aIlt ^romatic purifier of the BREATH, TEETH, and GUMS ever known, ROWLAND'S ODONTO has for a l<mg series of years occupied a distin- guished place at the TOILBTS of the SOVEREIGNS and the NOBILITY throughout Europe; while the general de- maud for it at once announces the favour in which it is uni- versally held. Price 2s. 9J. P" Bo*- CAUTION.—To protect the Public from Fraud, the Hon. Commissioners of Stamps have directed the Proprietors' Name and Address to be engraved on the uovernmeut Stamp thus- A. ROWLAND and SON, 20, Hatton Garden, Which is affixed on each Box. Sold by them and by Chemists and Perfumers. fSST AU other F £ iAUDULENT

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