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Cardiff AND BRISTOL Strain » p*l\TCI': OF WALES AND STAR, A Intended to Sail during the Month of SEPTEM- HER, I8.il, from the Bute Docks, Cardiff, aud UtnberhulII Basin, Bristol. CAHUIFF. BRISTOL. p From Bute Docks. From Cumberland Basin. '"c« °f Wales—Mondays, Star—Mondays, Wednesdays St, 1,e,JaJ,nd Fridays. and Fridays. "r 7< IJ>S'l.i ys, Thursdays, Prince of Wales—Tuesdays, ••iturdiijK. Thursdays, and Saturdays, 19 p*ri'EMBlti. 18">1. SlSrTlSMBHll, 1801. 3o' K lJ*r 8 morn 19' !0 morn > b-»turd(iy u morn <0, Saturday 11 morn "ond«y I after 22, Monday 2j after St' \vUe!"1'1J J af,er aa' 'day 3.1 after 2i' •• 3 after 24, Wednesday 44 after a (jt pr U,r •••• 4 mier 25, Thursday 5| morn 37, jj i alter Jo, Friiuy (>,j muni "■urda^ alter j 27, Saturday 64 morn M — -— ou, -j morn I 2'J, Monday 8 morn QUrrl '1 7 niorn J 30, 'I uesday 8| mum and Horses to be alongside one hour previous R8Duc.ni- to the time of sailing. Chin 1188"—AtterCabin, ForeCabin, Refresh'*0 wnderTwelve years of age, Half-price. Four. 1 n"S ,,lay be had on board oil moderate terms. two*6' ^arr,8e. 20* Four-wheel Phaeton, drawn r*o-whe I0" One-horse I'haeton, or Gig, I0< one horse and driver, 13s.; ^tlo,5s J, er» Alter Cabin, 8s.} Fore Cabin, 6s. tid.; *»ch;*pj"j °r*es, 5s. each Sheep, 8d. each Latnbs, 6d. Ending £ *• aud Calves, Is. each.—Shipping and 'nciudc Stock at risk, of their Owners—These Fares NoTi:>*Pe»«r. °ues in Cardj(f°d8 Slivered free of Hauling and Dock 8^^ No 1 4S^5~ Good°C(>Un'a^'c ^or any ^"°°d* without Shipping Notes at*ct» .t* *>e Hauled from the Warehouses to the e E*pensc of th« Companies. r At«rth,/r Y No Fees to Porters. ftbrid'ng' \f'e 'dge, Aberdare, Swansea, Neath, Aberavon larded to Llantrissent, and Caerphilly.—Goods .J°c^-U|, Canal H** '4ces 'n Spring Waggons, Railway,and *ny partici immediately on arrival, unless ordered ^•"iietl jn .K-'c'1, COnvey»ncc, in which case they will be de- *nd e*penseof r"*1 '*ac^el Warehouse till called for, at risk l*«ckai?e< pns'encc-'—Freight to be paid on delivery. p'Bgdom without i3,0" ^c., forwarded to all pans of the ^et Offices in r> 1 '"hen sent to either ot the Steam .P«'U.e»iufo,«5lVU,fforBr»«»». 'l°°"e &C WiM readi,y °b* or to g > ''a°ket Office, at the Bute Docks, Bristol, for t|,„ p., '1NER Agent, NO. 12, Quay-street, W,«.llARv\v lNVK (>lf WA1'KS °rt« Messrs. w u Packel Office, lime Docks.Cardiff; Aycnue. Ouao "u0-^ A KLL. (>orucr of rit. Stephen1** ^Wrel*' Vr,'Slol>for 'I.eSI Ali Pocket. Mfe«t Gon Vt c l>lllNCK WALES, 12, Qu»>- Ave"io ik ,a^enfor the ST A 11, atCornerof Si. Stephen's rpHp:R;U1PTOn,S PILL OF HEALTH, I Ii k following Testimonial is another proof of the gient efficacy of this Medicine — I" "Sli> inchmore Hill, Middlesex. April 16, 1851. fro, Lr L. consideration of the great benetn I have derived kl"K Frainpton's I'illof Health, I leel it a duty that 1 i, >U|< and tlie Public 10 send you the following male- ^llir' °r upwards of nine years I have experienced lie li*. dC*v this excellent Mrdicino. 1 hail long previously Kj'1' with headache and indigesiion, but a friend "'B indiict d me to make a trial of Fraiiifiion's Pills, i now l,lat a few doses gave me preat relief aud during 0t'g period of lime I have taken them 111 preference to t|, ["her Medicine; and I havf the happiness of saving 1 never had a belter slate of health, which I attribute to i„ "'p'on's J'IIIS. I he^ further to add, that this Medicine is ^erai llst. 1)y lriy family, and we know of nothing to 111." 11.-1 am, Sir, your" respectt.,lIv. 'o Mr. T. Front, 229, Strand, London^ R°VI''S0E* 0 J'ese P.lls are particularly efli,ci„„s for Stomach Co,hs S.;yA;r.;?0rt,nT °/ brT'11 • an<l a" of Il,e •evoniri.i 'f a l°° trc' :,u '"diligence at la- f> VnTr.V'iRH.1 ,lt0ilS of repose. '"liness A" 11ABI I who are subject to llead-ache, great a' r0ws'ss' a'"1 'S"'K'"g ■» the ICars, arising from 0||t Hiem <>d '° lllU "d never he willi- oil hu ?|S ll,a!'y ('a"Ker0us symptoms will be enliiely car- Fo, |"> ,lle,r iinm. diate use. viii<r j,11 ^LS these Pills are most truly excellent re- x'*Vil|ein wi.rT''0"8' ,llC dislr('ssi"K Head-ache so very !sl,t> Nerv. l.r" SC* 1 1>cl'ress">» »>f Spirits. Duln. ss of t ll,e ^ii" la •C,,0nS' Blotches, Pimples, and Sallowness "'dexio, s'vca healthy and juvenile bloom lo the are C0"fiJentIy recommended as the d'en oi-aji Ca" betaken during pregnancy; and for r«c il I'leasain 8 afC ,,netl,»a"fid. f.,1 .Utioi, 'fSd,u' I""1 asy Aperient, tliey unite the dur-. c,,a"d operation with the most success- "8 l''fir ,lg(. 're no restraint of diet, or continement evf. al|d strei, ,egul»ting the dose, Mccordin); to the KI. in'i'iii. l^1'61". 'hey become suitable for 'f"ftaU liY ''liOI'i Ij-tf*' ,llat ca" re(l«lr<:d; and for S,.i ,C,' e,'icine hin w'" be fouud lo be the most coiu- Pro?,S;r,s'l- pare,l. •!ll|0,| *,l»«r a » "'rand, London. Price Is. IJd. and a,} Hie k in l'le Venders of Medicines generally ;lu f"i F|< '•oi1,a"l« and a,t °N'S 1MLLOK H E A I.TII, and observe °U," OI 'ess of "Thomas Proul, 229, Strand, e Vernn,ent Stamp. 2,0°0 ANY PERSON producing Articles superior to the following. BIa,r Restored, BALDNKSS & GREYNESS Ei:THA\c piiKVENTED BY Wonde f ,S CAPILLARY FLUID.-The truly h'L*e of -i t • e^cacy of this unique preparatioti is the treVe"t» the'ljral'011 wherever introduce<I. It effectually (Ul j "a"" falling off or turninj; grey, promotes its j()ei4k ut,(j (jnaces that have been bald for years, strengthens $Ur' ^ithm'f "a'r» and gradually restores its natural co- and •„ tlle use of dy*. It cleanses tlie llead f'rotn [r^' a,>1^ ke'»>art? a beautiful transparent, glossy appear- 'B any,le^lred form. Ill inducing the CTd'^ Mouitjifoiaoaj-iU offect is Ti f 4s- ClI-» double size, 7s. 6J.: Hot" !°U S eit1?' 11 s- e<|ual to six small. fired/l lo be '"•ert'ed-S arf 'rom 'et,^rs which are kindly '1,pace a"°"'d' "y "■ has qu^tu^n l,a'r-—'• re(luusti"g three 4s. 6d. kr h«ir iu ftath,fi that ^ui<l has tw" Us. '^tT^rrare, Hyde Park, fc'«a JZy 0t'^ bene ?8 f"r haif.-« The' ks, and i»,0ns' 1 it 2 ° '"y ^ir. After usin« their hair. the Peonage ?f°BaV>le,asin" a?d f 'T'f 1 ^mm Misg al1 who are fearful ot T'd cliatigi'n,, p°l,lles—" Her 'h Ma,'cl' 9th. requesting Vr- Beetham u °Uri from in Was falling off very fast »s c''«uginw 'at llis ^celle^T'- flle is 'PPy to iuforn) ^Pnlv <ff i"- °ur. but i "u'd has not only prevented 1> Al r'a,r" 'Us Produced almost loo great a 'ISC rady VI ■ ■ F| e(i"<'Htin(» f ir,st*es Hotel, St. James's-street, 'etitin' — Slie has f1"" OXe,f (>f Cora Plaster and a case V'e hair falli,11 of ve'7 Sreat benefit for pre- »n„ j" >K SJJCnc s,°"- oin, bottle ror?t' Doua,as> Isle of Mm, requesting ^'eckea^- re«tore i hair. Your Capillary Fluid has Hi! faUinir„ £ ly haIlr* ,A,ter usin" il a fortnight it )f h»ir ^'y tt^sL ,f an(1|a bflli Place the top of my ""y for „i. '"y 1° ""W Prespnts a thick crop H m°"ths> vyas ai bar* a« the palm of IN WALKING. y asto,. ^PortaiS AND BUN10N PLASTER.- "ie vroVi^1 WherevC0V^r^ C;?use!i l^e greatest delight i" t|le ('sof nu„le er 18 "'troduced. Its effect, to Itl 'y aiiV081 '"vetHr-i)19 ?,orre8lM>ndeiits, is truly niiracu- 1 ,Pa'wf«l eni e ^'orns» Bunions, and those un- h'S !'ave r ch disown?8!!Uents of tl,e GREAT TOE h.*1" an.?*" 'ln,neuia^>i beautiful symmetry of the L4r? su(|- la a short tin. ^rt>™ a'l pain and uu- ^jf,vtn to !'8'1excei)tLeUt'irel> ui8Pur8ed after twenty jRdot,, lul,*iduals at,. n.af> e re^re"ces are allowed to in P 1,U08t ,u e^'y part of the United .ii* aiiv ac ets, Is n „ •«u >Slllge sP,arto« 'be Unit^fk-^3' 6<1' w''ich will be sent I CMr'2 PK^SEKVEN 'EVENTED. ■( "Ces i,1 Cacy unaecomnr I'U'ls, aud arms, a Bra* 'e tw AeaIthy action of any other means, t et- Ve a ec'ouuienane • skin, and the sallow or KcT- ^d P',ear;i<>ce; the 0l,o7CCee(le,i by a heaUt,y and Hd» ln^l"8 Olie or °°n assume a radiant Lan,< », ?'} s«"Welv f ? ™ :\nemy to youthful uppear- t» 1 Perfume II Possesses a refresh- S|atl0|> ofn.;8Pot". freckles a.nl30thlrTli!n|llry P'Wer ?r ctli .le 8kiu. occasioned by heat*C? °ra,tl.°li8 an^ h"P'«t l{f r causes, render it uniLJ travell,"K» cold ril!ii'ii UltS 2,. 9d.; Pints. 4. £ { u'JPrccl'>1^.— BEKTUAM, Cl,e,nist Cl„t rirs. \V. M. Brewster r>». L • 'am. firteiir,»'"1 ^?r'Urd\»g" ^ardiff; Mr. llibbert, Neath; Mr Philip' 's. 1 aw' Brecon; Wr- Htrst, Abergavennv V0t4^i. | w » WillianiH, Cliepstow; Mr. Crook* v an<J Agents Barclay, Sanger, Sutton' -^tWjtrds. OUT-DOOR PAINT. bp /»?' grEAT WINCHESTER STREET. A,, 'JA' Till1* BROAD STREET. I'iXCHA NGK, LONDON. ^Y ORlGiNAL ANTI-CORROSION 'Piih ,Sii?i?^ia^^>atroi"se^ by British, French, !!><• Uu; v> OVl'rninents, the Hon. East India "dpal Uock I'lKv^VfOnin.1 PAINT has been used by the tvr ti'' to Dro'iC° "P*41"1'8 of half a ceutui v, who of the ru' ?or';osioi» °» Iron longer ii r^'e tt'Qt: an.i y est Wlute Lead or any other de- 'aiiriUa''ty, all A*1 Cons*ii of its possessing this j, ?Q(1 ge e Iron *u"s and Gun Carriages, •it l'UKr'0()- I? rv,ce> have bee« painted with it for rV1'*ti,,C ^"dn-s ,a8 a.'SO been 'lSe<1 KrL'at quantities If ''t-k'.c,ion t an by I,u,1> ,fers Gentlemen of P^'C ,escrve Woodt Houses, Farm and » ^tits?' 'rou tf Conservatories, 1 arlc Paling, Gates. Ti^Pi-r.Zine, Lead,olScompo, V"» Pi« 0r Ur« represent Slating. -1* will be found V ^in?S' o"^rvali»e of Iron Ste. ™ Boats, Iron ^,St°iie 18 adm; ^ther extensive Iron reo.^rbliclc r*?'y adapted for preveu. decay \fliei !ri,1g an a"s'°n8, Churches, or Public n*'Pr arly re„e ectual defence against tl. >fc<I»euts. .he C0?P'ietOrs ^ended to West India w* ot,ler anv "ius, Wk 'grants, and all persons c '•'hi1 lo 0t',er Pa-1" 't to stand all cliuaa ^d fae»"y °ther'i'>'• I'he superiority of tin Vlb by (j l,1at its ainl may be easily inferred ,n H'lei!!1 r Muiiuf beei1 always most strenuc a ''r'°tv Pain^Ctu>ers aud others interested *r j ta^0'' P»"oneri °Pri°to''s, anxious to have their I lOs'0|i by desiri Prese.r*ed, will effect a very 1 Ik a"u> as auvD|ekl"iir Steward« to order the L rU^o^°Us chartroH urer can lay it on, thereby i.*1'! J'^e. ^ion i8 a eei,eially made by painters. Whi? and 'twill keep any 6>eS ^th 8tone i,iX°ne' '^toue, drab, oV » '•; K '"own, lio-itV dark yellow stone, 1,v'siki'Rtu aud dark tiark leatl» ''K1'1 and n C ^iV'-a 1?, e green, 60 1 '■ c,°PPer and black, 34s. o l>„'bh. 5C,!Ue (for carts aud 60s., deep c ► 4]« Jied 'i aud "21b. eacha^?°'18^' cwt.; s c Triultto» 2s- t'd. • & s' .,a„e tied Brushes n [8HpENTlNE, AT8PPr°^' '8" Gd- each' 'Sv'* "How W-J half and n. GALLON. r>Pe^ ^or returued emnf r-iCwt' ^'t'0- '■.aS>ofe'8Hllon. empt> packages, as s, (i Ut ^'1 i> lu Colors at 34s nc, 1 j.:ta-»■>»« *i. ,,1,°^ 25°^ tt^-ii.T"00™0'10''p*i! 1- i CARSON & SON h B°p?^A^°-9'fJ,{EAT WINches j" ,hA)AD STREET, NEAR TUP v'H^trv tti,lU.rin<. NUON,who willshew between ;Le,1t 'o^d other I «mOIUal8 received lro«i the h Persoo8, who hayc II Order8 or mllny ) 8 are Putlculkrly requested to be w i4 THE FAST-SAILING STEAMERS, "JENNY JONES," DAVID DAVIES, COMMANDER, AND T A L 1 E S I N WILLIAM DAVID, COMMANDER, ARE intended to ply between CARDIFF and BRIS- TOL during the Month of SEPTEMBER, 1851, all follows :— CARDIFF. BRISTOL. From the Bute Docks. I From Bathurst Basin. 19, Friday 8J morn t 19, Friday 101 morn 20, Saturday 10 morn ) 20, Saturday 1-' noon 22, Monday 1 after t 22, Monday. after 23, Tuesday 2 after 23, Tuesday. 3j after 24, Wednesday 3 after 24, Wednesday after 25, Thursday 31 after I 25, Thursday 6 morn 26, Friday 4 £ after 26, Friday 6 morn 27, Saturday 5] morn j 27, Saturday 64 morn 29, Monday 6{ morn I 29, Monday 7} morn 30, Tuesday GJ mora | 30, Tuesday 8} morn REDUCED FAKES :—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. Gd. Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half-price. a The Taliesin" will start from Cardiff on Tues- dajs, Thursdays, and Saturdays from Bristol, on Mon- j days, Wednesdays, and Fridays,—at REDUCED FARES: AFTER CABIN Is., FORK CABIN 6D. Passengers will be landed and taken on board at Cum- berland Basin, free of expense. Refreshments may be had on board on moderate terms. Fou r-wlieel Carriage, 20" Phaeton, drawn by Two Horses, J5s.; One-horse Phaeton, or Gig, 10s. Two«wheel drawu by the Onc Horse aud Driver, 13a.; Horse and Itider, AftuCdbiu,Bs.; Fore Cabin, 6s 6d.; Cdtrle.-ts.; Horses, 5s. ear h; Sheep, 8,1 each; Lambs, 6,1. each; Pigs, Dogs, and Calves, It. each —Shippiug and Landing Live Stock, at risk of their Owuers,— These Fares iuclude every expeuse. Not accountable for any (tOOlls without Shipping Notes. Further information as to Freight, &C., may he ob- tained by applying to the Company's Superintendent, Nlr. JOHN BAUNES, Bute Docks, Cardiif or to Mr. R. II. JOHNSON, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. Goods hauled to and from the Packet at the Company's Expense., both 011 Cardifl and BrislOl. No Fi-es to Porters. The above Steamers, for the convenience of Passen- gers, stall from Bathurst Basin, Bristol, which is within ten minutes' walk of the Great Western Railway Ter- minus. NOTICE.—The Cardiff Steam Navigation Company give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any 1'asseiigers' liUgijage; nor will they be answerable for any (Joods, l'ackages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by the, leakage, or otherwise), unless booked at their ollice at Cardiff or lii istol, if above the value of forty shillings, unless entered at its value, and carriage In proportion paid for the same at the time of hooking. Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before six o'clock in the eveningol the day of landing, will he warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees. All tioods to be considered as liens, not only fur Freight and Charges due thereon, but also for all previously unsatisfied Freight and Charges due by Con- signees to the Proprietors of the said Packet. Disputed weights or measurement, claims for loss or damage, &c, cannot be allowed unless written notice of the same be sent to the ollice on the day of delivery. 1",0 BE LET, and may be Entered upon Immediately, that well-known Inn, THE nUKE OF WEL- LINGTON, in the principal thoroughfare leading from the Mayes to Caroline-street, Bridge-street, and Upper Bute-street, ill the Town of Cardiff. Doing a good Trade. The Stock and Fixtures to be taken at a valua- tion, which will be moderate. The piesent occupier will be able to give satisfactory reasons for leaving.—Applica- tion to be made to the Proprietor, on the Premises. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESHON, A HOUSE ami SHOP, situated near the Duffryn, Llettyshenkin, and Cwmbaeh Collieries, Aberdare. The House contains 7 Bedrooms, Partour. Kitchen, Scullery, and Bakehouse. The Shop is large and well- situated for business; attached to it are Cellar and Warehouse. Then; is a garden at the back of the I louse. For Rent and further particulars apply to Mr. JOliN DANIEL, Duffryn Colliery, Aberdare. TO BE LET, And Entered upon the 2nd FEBRUARY next, 4 FAIDl called "PENTRE," situate in the Parish of Welsh St. Donatts, ahoul three miles from the Llantrissent Station of the South Wales Railway, and two miles from the Market Town of Cowbridge, con- taining 75 Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Laud, with a convenient Dwelling-house and Outbuildings. Application to be made to EVAN WILLIAMS, Mole HOUSP, Penttine; or to Mr. THOS. LEWIS, Horse and Groom, Cowbridge. To Persons seeking larjc g- convenient Shop b Commodious Premises, in the jlollrislÚUfj Town of Cardiff. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, rrl HOSE capital UUSIN ESS PREVIISES, No. 5, L ANGEL-STREET, at present in the occupation of Mr. M. GEnRifCH. They are situated in the most pro. minent and leading thoroughfare of the Tuwn-close to the General Post Office, — and possess a double frontage, with modern Fittings and Fixtures, are in the most perfect state of repair, and do not require the expenditure of a single shilling, The Drapery Business has been carried on and con- tinued there successfully for the last Twenty-five Years. Satisfactory reasons will be given for the Premises being to Let, and all information required, 011 applying to THOMAS MtLES, Draper, Bute-street. ° Coming in, for Fixtures, &c., moderate. WRITING TAUGHT AND IMPROVED. G. S. STONE, MASTER OF THE NATIONAL SCHOOL AT NANTGAHW, ^L^AKES this opportunity of informing the Inhabitants A of CARDIFF and its Vicinity, that he tpaches GEN- TLE M EN'S COMMERCIAL & LADIES' ANGULAR WRITING, on a new and easy method, quite different from, and far superior to the system practised by School- masters generally, which will enable persons to write a good hand, adapted to book-keeping or general corres- pondence, in Twelve Lessons of an hour each. The opportunity holds forth a great advantage to adults who have not acquired a good kuowledge of the useful art in their youth, and equally to young persons who are not good writers. The Angular Hand has been particularly admired for its neatness, and, consequently, learnt by many young ladies who were good writers before. TIUDIs-paid in advance—Ten Shillings, or One Shil- ling a lesson. G. S. STONE'S Teaching Rooms arc at Mr. WEBBER'S, 67, St. Mary-street, where he attends every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Evenings.—G. S. STONE is open to make en- gagements for teaching young ladies and gentlemen at their own residence. Parties wishing to make such en- gagements will please address to him at N antgarw School, or at his Teaching Rooms, St. Mary-street. He also begs to slate that on receipt of a Posl-offiee Order for JLI Is., he will forward plain directions, which will enable Schoolmasters, Matrons of Ladies' Seminaries, and Governesses, to become Teachers of both Systems, or an order for 10s. fid. for oue System only. Those who wish to see the Handwriting taught in Twelve Lessons, previous to applying for directions for teaching, may receive specimens, post-free, by enclosing two postage stamps to G. S. STONE, Nantgarw School. The Flute and Accordion Tauyht. ACCOUNTANT & GENERAL AGENT. From the number of Testimonials which G. S. STONE has received, he begs leave to insert the following:- I have much pleasure in stating that Mr. Stone's system of riting is the best I ever saw; it is remarkable how soon pupils may be brought to write a good hand under his tuition. Males in a good Commercial hand, and Females in a neat An- gular hand, styles which we much admire. I have taken twelve lessons, and have progressed beyoud my expectations. «. W., T "JOHN LEWIS, Pentyrcli." With great pleasure I bear testimony to the fact that I became a Pupil under Mr. Stone to learn his Commercial sys- tem of Writing, previous to which 1 was a very poor writer, but can now write a legible han.l after receiving twelve lessons. I therefore beg to say, that 1 am exceedingly satisfied with the progress I have made. "WILLIAM CHRISTOHIBR, Mason, Taffs Well." When Mr. Stone commenced teaching his system of Writing to a.dult. at Nantgarw, I was in doubt that a good hand-writing coultl be taught in so short a time; hut having seen so many of his pupils writing after receiving their course of lessons, my doubts were somewhat removed, and 1 was encouraged to try fur myself, and to my astonishment I improvc,1 rapidly in a few tessous and I beg to state that I can now write a legible busi- ness hand, though my writing was bad before. Therefore witb pleasure and coulldence I recommend others to avail themselves of the opportunity. DAVID JOliN, Shopkeeper, Nantgarw." "We, the undersigned, not being good writers, were induced to hecome pupils under Mr. Stone to learn the Angular system of Writing, anù having nuw finished our course of lessous, we with great pleasure testify that we have acquired the art quite to ollr satisfaction aud we strongly recommend it to the notice of all respectable females who have not done so. We particu- larly admire the hand for its peculiar neatness, and for the quickness and ease with which it may be tearnt. M. & S. LEWIS, Pentyrch." Not having the advantage of learning a good hand-writing In my ^.out' was induced to become a pupil of Mr. Stone's all<lnavll1g taken twelve lessons in his new system, I beg to say that 1 am now able to write a good hand, and I strongly recom- menc any who cannot do likewise to become his pupil, as he will doubtless rapidly teach or improve them. J j «i|i • WILLIAM PowiiLt, Pentyrch." 1 „ u,aVln°'ue?rnt t',e useful art of writing in twelve lessons of Stone, bchool-master at Nantgarw, I hesitate not to give [ uaime '« testimony that l.U system is far better than the y^neral way that School-masters teach writing; aud I consider iMyell adapted for full grown persons to be made good writers, Midi certainly think it worthy of public patronage! ) t t r DAVID MoncAN, Pentyrch." "II am pleased to testify to the public that Mr. Stone, Scliool- aier at Nantgarw, has taught my daughter a very neat style veiling, called the Ladies Allgulllr Haud, which she so suc- I ruddy learnt in twelve lessons as to give me the greatest esb aeiuion, and at the same time inducing me to subjoin my atlsl toiUtis testimonial. arae WILLIAM DANCK, Baker, Taff's Well." •lug learnt the Angular System of writing satisfactorily 11:u lessons of Mr. Stone, School-master at Nantgarw we ? twe,lv' •ecommeud it to all young ladies who have not ac- trongly i are vt>ry much taken up with the hand for its uired Il; Ii certainly is the proper hand for our sex. eatness—. •'S. & M. ATKINS. Cardiff." i, c Teat value on Mr. Stone s system of Writing, I beg oettiug { hjtn tQ the pub|ic generally, and to say that 1 ) recommem. ?We lessons of him, and am improved in my ave takeu tw Ufuctorily, as 1 can now write a very good hand, riling very ga ,i rrote badly. elore which I „ Uav1d pH1Lurs, Carpenter, Pentyrch." „ IT ed Mr. Stone to teach two nieces of mine in av ng engag Angular haud, which he did to my satis- is improve style UOIIS; I am therefore able to bear testimony ic ion m we ve i- nstructiug pupils in a very superior style of i his cfhciency m i lth to teacher aud pupils. h, T'1"51- •• W. O»BK, C«tdur. Nantgarw, August, < ';¡ CARDIFF WATER WORKS COMPANY. CALL OF £2 PER SHARE. THE Directors of the Cardiff Water Works Company I having passed a Resolution to make a Call of £2 per Share, payable on the 6th day of OCTOBER next, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Shareholders are required, in conformity with such Resolution, to pay the amount of such Call on their respective Shares, on or before the day appointed, at either of the following Banks, viz. :— The West of England, and > Bristol, or South Wales District Bank, at; Cardiff. Shareholders willing to pay in advance, on account of their Subscriptions, will be allowed Interest at the rate of £5 per Cent. per Annum, on Monies so paid, which shall exceed the amount of Calls made. 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I "IB 'he whole of the time my suffering boy had receives the constant advice of the most celebrated medical eeutlemen at Cheltenham, besides being for several mouths at the eneral Hospital, where one of the surgeons said that he tl.T, i f the ,4-ft arn'. ll'*t the blood was so impure sible to ANH "AB,WE:E TAKFN 0,R IL WOU,D BE even impos- sible to subdue the disease. In this desperate stale 1 deter- ned to give your Pills and Ointment a trial and after two months perseverance in their use, the tumour began 11 leers perceptd>ly uecreased, and at the expiration of eight months thev were intlfh al 'to"111" hoy thoroughly restored to the l.lcss- ngs ot health to the astomsh.nent 0f a |Br„e cjrc|e 0f ac- quaintances. who could testify ,o .he truth of fhis miraculous case I hree years have now elapsed without any recurrence of the ™l|dy .and the boy „ Uow as healthy L bcart can wish. Under these circumstances | con8i,ler u;Val hould he frilly ungrateful were I not to make you acquainted with this wonderful cure, effected by your medicines after every other means had failed. (Mgned) J. H. ALUDAY. CURE OF ACUTE RHEUMATISM OF FOUR YE4RS' STANDING. Extract of a Lettu frOln Mr. John Pitt, Dudley, 19th Jail" 1850 To Professor HOU.OWAY, Sill,—It is with the greatest pleasure that I write to thank you for the henctit I have received from YOllr Pills and Oint. ment, which have completely cured me of ibe lUiemaiism, under whidl I sulfereù for this last foul" ycars. at times I was so bad as hardly to be able 10 walk. I had tried every kind of Medicille that was recommended withoul receiving any beucfit. 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He had given up all hopes of getting a cure, when at last he was persuaded to try Holloway's Pills aud Ointment. which he did, and however wonderful it may appear, the leg was thoroughly healed by their means, and by continuing to use the Pills alone after his leg was well, he has become in heahh so bale and hearty as now to be more active than most men of fifty. N.B.—The truth of this exiraordinary statement can be vouched for by Mr. J. C. Reiuh-trd), 22. Market Place, Hull, February 20th, 1850. CURE OF A DESPERATE CASE OF RINGWORM, OF SIX YKAKS' STANDING. Lima, 13th of November, 1819. One of the most eminent Surgeons in Lima (the Capital of Peru) had a child coveied with Riiigworui for more than six years; in vain he exhausted all bis art in his cm favours to effect a cure. Not succeeding, he consulted atuong): Is brethren the most celebrated medicat practitioners of the City, but no- thing was found to do the child service. When he was per- ouadedby Mr. Joseph P. 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