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r 1 V > > B ft I S T p L GEtfEttAi. ST Hi AM iUbigattoit & titoittjianp* OfFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. THE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS, JL untea* presented by apy unfnrexeen occurrence, are intended to Sail from CCMBRRLAKD BASIN. BRISTOL (except th«) Dart" for Newport, aad "Swift" for Cardiff, which will start from Bathurst Basin), and as undermentioned, with or without PUote. and with liberty to Taw Vessels, during JUKE, 1855. CARDIFF ^nd BRISTOL "Swift," and Star," or" Ulk." Fran Bute Doeks, Cardiff. From. Bathurst Bonn, Bristol Saturday, Juiw 2. 5 alter | Saturday, une 2.64 morn Mon«U\, 4.. 6. moru I Monday, 4.1\ morn Tuesday, 5. 7J morn Tuesday, 5. 84 morn Wedoesd., .« 6. ¡ t mom Wedneid., •• 6. 10 morn "l'jursday 7. 9 moru Thursday, 7. wi morn FridaJ, 8. III morn Friday, 8. li noon Saturday 9.. llimurn .Saturday, 9. 1 afler To and Pro lromCarditT, 1st and 30th. Do. from Brii'd -<" ,U% ¡5Ih. 16th, 18th, «c July 2nd. FARM r—After Cabin, 311,; Fore Cabin, la. 6d. To aad Fro tame day {yo ruled a To and Fro Ticket be taken); After dibin, 4. Fore Cabin, 3s. NEWPORT.—"Dart," Captain jjas. Parfltt. From Brittol. *<<) 28. 3j after t0. 5 morn 54 morn h. 6d. xtrrAeM. Tenbj. 74 m,f!1 i4e 4 mirn 8 marn 3 after ifo. 7 worn 104 morn 6| mora 7 mom ) I morn 11 morn 5 morn 9. S after i, fs. 6d.; Ser- «); Deck.6t.; Pair-Horse Gig, 20s.; Horse ■EST.— Juno." Haverfordwest, at Pater & Milford. /,MaylO.. 111 morn iy,17.. 5 mora or'1J6tsb1" DUBLIN.—"Bo-j," t3i(ptain Bufgess. From Bristol, Fridays; from Dublin, Tuesdays. The whole of the above Vessels are fined up for the con. veyance of passengers and goods.— Fnnale Stewards 00 Board.—Carriages alld Horses IhiVVedwilh care, and should be alongside two houta before sailiuj. Particulars may be obtained by applying ft the Britto) Geiieial Steam Navigation Co.'s Office, Quay, Bristol, Whe!1I all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c„ should be addressed,—Bills aud other information supplied by Mr. J. Jones, ttownham Wharf, Hotwells. In Loodolt-Spread Eagle, Regent Circa*, Piccadilly, and Gracechurch-street, City f H. Underwood, 56, Hay market. AGENTS.—Mr. Joseph Morgan, Tefeby; Itr. John Rees, Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford llr. James, Pater; Mr. W. R. H ARVKY, Cardiff; Mr. Martin, Ilfracombe; Mr. Robert tltacey, Carmarthen and Mr. n. Jones, Newport. NOTICE.—Tba proSjetors of the above Steam Packets will not beacconntablefor any Cabin Passenger'a Laggage (if lost or damaged), above the value of f2; nor for any Deck Passenger's Luggage (if lost or damaged), above the value af 2Qi,, unless la each ease entered as such, and freight in proportion (Mid for tbesame at tbe time of delivery nor will they be aaawerabta fa* any other parcel above the value of iOt, (if lost 01 damaged) unless entered as such, and. freight in proportion pawl fer the same at the time of delivery. Not accountable (ot auy Goods without Shipping Notes. All lettera seeking juformation to be post paid. CAUTION TO iIM THE PUBLIC. CROWDEN AND GARROD'S Vattqt INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARD, the cheapen and beat article produced tor cleaning knives in a superip, manner, with little labour, great dispatch, and without nt^dleisly wearing them out. The ulÜgenalsatitfaction Riven to every person w ht, has tried oatf, combined with the e.traord.Mrydem.ndfor.he PATENT bÐlA RUBBER KlflFE BoARD, have inducet a few iadividuali to impose on the public a spurious luaiU tion. W. warn them not to be deceived. e T. prewent dilappototmeot, please .ee the names of CaoirDf N & GAKROD are on the Board, before you buy it. ffsa* None others st« g«oaias.. Read the annelled copy of a letter ftom the Patenheof •k. Material" Having been informed that. our Paletot India Rubber Floor Cloth* is being used by some persons for cowing boards for knife-cleanm#; with a view to pro- tect the public, we hereby give notice, that tbat article II not suitable for such purpose, and that Messrs. N^rv°"?* and Garrod, of Falcon'square, London, are the ONLY PER- SONS we taupply with tbe material made expressly by us tor knife cleaning.. « E. GODGH aod Co. N KampCulicoo Works, Greenwich, January 25th, 1855." Sold wholesale only by the manufacturers, CROWDEN and GARROD, Successors to Thomas Kent & Co., Falcon- square, Loddon. Retail in every town. by Ironmongers, Brushmakers, Coopers, lie. Price from 3s. 6d. to 10.. each MEDICAL AID SOCIETY, 4, Francia-street, Regent-street, London.—Established for the sup- pression bf. Empiricism, exorbitant fees, and and for alford. ing aid to the afflicted, who may not have the means of paving tbe'bigh fees usually charged by the profession, of who have been tbe dupes of ignorant pretender*. All dlsr eases of a certain class successfully treated by correspon- dency and a cure guaranteed in every case. Letter* must contain lite, by pott-office order or stamps, and a full deuafy efthe uee, wbeD atedicinceand advice shall btt leot; as will in most cases effect a certain cure.— The Medical Friend, with anatomical plates aDd prescriptions, free on receipt of 6 stamps to cover postage. BRITISH AND COLONIAL MARRIAGE INSTITUTE. & OFFICES,—1, Welbeck-street, Cavendish-square, Londoo Legc&y EttabUnheA 1847. AS a medium for affording introductions to parties unknekvn to each other, who are desirous of form- ing suitable alliances, also for giving general information to Emigrant* and others. u .uj. Matay hundreds have been happily Married through this channel during the last 8,ean, aud luchunplralleled suc- cess is the best guarantee that all can be suitably Irrespective of age, appearance, or position. Ladies and Gentlemen who are anxious to Marry, but who cannot and suitable partners among their own circle of acquaintances, should apply immediately, and not wait in tbe too often fallacious hope of being more successful next year, &c., and thus waste the most valuable time of life seeking an object that can be obtained io a short period. Detailed prospectuses, with forms of applications and all particulars sent free (under cover) on receipt of 12 stamps HBHHY CUARLE8 BUTLER, Manager. Reference to Bankers, Solicitors, and others when necessary. Special local agents for the sale of this valuable Cough Medicine are named below; but should any dilficulty arise in procuring it. tbe h. IltJ. boxes are sent free by post on the receipt of 16 stamps, and the 2s. 9d. boxes (which con- tain three time* the quantity) on receipt of 40 stamps, addressed Woottty, Chemist, Maidstone. PATRONIZED BY THE FACULTY. WOOLLEY'S PECTORAL CANDY Mot tbe Instant relief and speedy cure of ASTHMA;COUGHS;COLDS; And all Pulmonic affections, has received tbe stamp of public approbation. THE triumphs of this remarkable Cough Lozenge, JL in cases of Asthma, Uoarseness, Loss of Voice, and Tightness of the Chest, become constantly more and uaore auouiahing. Common cough, when no physical disorganiza- tion exists, and sore throat, immediately yields to its healing influence. It strengthens the lungs to resist tbe effect of sadden changes in the air, and it healthily braces and invi- gorates the chest. Notemedy can be resorted to that affords such real ease aud comfort to the chest, which so unclogs the lungs or so pleasantly clears the voice, all WOOLLEY'S PECTORAL CANOY. For aged persons it is invaluable; IInd noue, whose lunglare io Ibe leallt IUlceptible of colci Ought to be without it. Although powerful to conquer disease and exerting a decidedly purifying influence on the blood these lozenges disagree not with a delicate constitution on the contrary, their lufluence is proved by a very large experi- ence lI) be uuilorinly sulutary aud strengthening. Pull di- r eclÏoal for use accompany each box. Tbe following cases selected from amongst themany thousand euros effected by WOOLi.EY'S PECTORAL CANDY (want of spaee not allowing tbe insertion of more), are stern, in- controvertible facts, which there is no gainsaying and, should any doubt iheir authenticity, the original iettertcanbein- spected at the Proprietor's Laboratory. WOMDEBFULOORK or A COCG," OFSfVfN YEARS' DURATION AFTER THE BEST MEDICAL ADVICE HAD FAILED. *^y*aouth Foundry, Plymouth, Devon/March 22,1859. .r' think it du« to yourself and tbe public to inform you ot e great benefit I have derived from your Pectoial Candy. 1 rete„? trr,,eU cough for tbe last seven had the be«t medical advice, 1 5? t relief, until I fortunately tried your Caudy, ing two small boxes, 1 find myself free from coug av« my permission to give publicity to thi. sutement. I am, Sir, yours, &c. l'« Air. Woolley. JOHN KDMOND MARE. ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CURB OP A BAD COUGH. TV « *,Sow»27th January, 1854. Dear Sir.-Havmg derived great benefit from Woolley's Pectoral Candy, and having suffered greatly for the last four years of ba(| eough, what can I do less than dedicate Ibil note to y0l|, and hope you will giva it publicity 1 lain sir, your obedient servant, JOHN JAMESON. EXTRAORDINARY CORE OF A CAIE OF ASTHMA 01 TEN YEARS' DURATION Redditcb. Worcestershire, March 17th, 1851. Sir,—1 have th« pleasure of informing you of the cuieof a sister of mlue, of astbuia of ten years' duratiou, by you Pec- toral Candy. I alii. yours truly. JAMES DOGUINS, Temperance Hotel. N.B.—I could tell you of another cure, but the person said he should write to you himself, J'his Mas the person who re commended it to my sister. AN EFFECTUAI&ORE FOR WINTER COUGHS, Mr. Woolley,— Medical a,n( T,egaron, Dec. 1, 1854 Dear Sir,—1 think it a duty 1 owe to yourself and the pub in general, to inform you of the benefit that many person derived from the use of your Pectoral Candy in tht and neighbourhood, especially in Severe Winter Cough;, *hick aie very prevalent here. You have my permission io g've every publicity to the above, as I think every sutfertr fonj coughs and colds ought to try your iuvaluable remet^, 1 am, dear Sir, yours truly, J. O. MOKGAN, Chemist. CAUTION.—As a variety of Lozenges, Waters, aad ^ablets are advertised containing iugredieuts of »u jnjuritus »Uire, the public are particularly requested to ask or WOOLLEYS PECTORAL CANDY, ev«iry box of wh.ch the words •• Wooilvy's Pectoral Candy" engraved1 in ite letters on the red ground of th* Government ^tatau, thout which none is genuine. Prepared by WoOLLEY, Chf inist, MaidMone and sold by Cbewilltlaud Medicine Dealers throughout world, in boxe* at h. l'd. and 2s. 9d. each. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT- w**D'Ff Mr, W, L, Evans, ChemiK. HSKrHYR.p»vi» »nd StepUeas, Cbeiu»l» U < ¡ THE FAST-SAILING STEAMERS, "J E N N Y JONES," DAYID DAVIES, COMMANDER, AND TAL 1 E SIN J" DAVID GEORGE, COMMANDBR, AEE intended to ply between CARDIFF and BRIS- TOL during th# Month of JUNE, 1855, «,as follows :— [Arriving at and starting from Bathurst Basin, Bristol, ealling at the Hotwetts, where Passengers will be Landed and EIII- barked at the Rownham Ferry Slip, free of expense, at whieh place a comfortable Waiting Room is provided.J CARDIFF. BRISTOL. From tht Butt Doekt. From. Rathnrst Bui*. JUNK, 1855. I June, 1855. 1, Friday 4 after 2, Saturday 6:1 after 4, Monday II. 7 morn 5, Tuesday 9 morn 6, Wednesd. 81 morn 7, Thursday lli mora Ii, ThuflldaY .lO¡ morn O.Saturday. rafter f To and Fro from Cardiff, 15th and 16th. Bristpl, 1st. Do. from Bristol, in conjunction with Swift, 30th. ^NOTICE. The Cardiff Steam Navigation Company give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passensers Luggage; nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by are. leakage, or otherwise), unless booked at their office at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of forty shining,unless entered at its value, and carriage In proportion paid for the same at the time of booking. Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before six o'clock in the •renin* of the ohTof rintttny. will b* waf«hcrti«wt «l risk and expense of the consignees. Alt Goods to be eonsiderea as liens, not only for Freight and Charges due thereon, but also tor all previously uns«ti»fted Freight and Charges due by Con- Proprietor. aaid Ui.puted weighta 01' measurement, claims for loss or damage, &c" eannot be allowed unless written notice of the same be sent to the office on the day ofdettvery. Fares: After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. To & Fro same day (provided a to & fro ticket be taken), After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, tl, Goods and Parcels forwarded with dispatch to Laiilrissent, Bridgend, Port Tatbot, Neath, Swansea, Llanelly. Carinar- hen, Merthyr, Aherdare, Pontypridd, Cowhridge, Caerphilly, tee., &c., also toahd from London, Manchester, Birmingham, and aH part" of the kingdom. NOTlca.-Good. for the above Steamers will be received at Bathurst Basiu, Bristol, and will be collected in Bristol, if required, at a moderate charge. Goods will also be received-at Clare Street Hall, subject to a charge lor hauling to Bathurst Basin. Refreshments may be had on board on moderate terms. Poor-wheel Carriage. 201.; Pour-wheel Phaeton, drawn by Two Horses, 15- One-horse Phaeton, or Gig, 1011. t Four-wheel drawn by One Horse and Driver, 12* Horse and Rider, After Cabin,8s.; Fore Cabin,68.tid.; Caule,48.¡ Horses, Ss. each; Sheep, 8d. each; Lambs, 6d. each Pigs, Dogs,&Calves, Is. each.—Shipping & Landing Live Stock, at risk of their Owners.—These Fares ineludeevery expense. M-Nouccountable for any Good* without Shipping Notes. Goods hauled to and from the Packet at the Company's Expense both at Cardiff aud Bristol.—No Fees to Porters. *#* Parcels for conveyance will be received at the Angel Hotel, aad will be punctually forwarded. Further information as to Freight, &c., may be ob- tained by applying at the Company's Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff;, or to Mr. JOHN EVERKD, Clare- street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. E, J. THOMAS, General Superintendent. FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH. PATROMISRD BY HER MAJESTY, THE QUEEN, AND HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRUICS ALBERT. MR. HOWARD'S PATENT WHITE SUCCEDANEUM. FOR filling Decayed Teetb, however large the cavity. j* It is superior to anything 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 all the enamel, and wiH remain firm in the tooth for many years, rendering Mraction unnecessary, and arrests all further progresa °Necay. All persons can use the SUCCEDANEUM THjoiSI&VES WITH EASE. procured only of Mr. Howard, Surgeon Dentist, 17, Vt.rge-street, Hanover-square, London, who will send the$Uccedaueuai free by Post to any part of the kingdom,^ith full directions for use enclosed. Price 2s, 6d. and<jg, in Postage Stamps. HEALTr >jORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD. DR. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, called tbe PO>R MAN'S FRIEND, is confidently re- commended td the Public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every de«cr^tjon • a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of twenty y^r<l' standing; cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scbrb.|'IC eruptions and pimples id the face, sore and inflamed gore brests, piles, fl<tu)* and cancerous humours and I a specific for those afflicting eruptions which IOmetimes follow vacciPatiou. Sold in pott, Is. itd. and 2s. 9d. Also, hn PILULE ANTI S*QRPBUL-iff,confirmed by more than forty .years' experieiictto be. without exception, one of the be«t alterative medicine ever compounded for purifyiog tbe btttpd, and assisting Uture io h«r operations; htare, are useful m scrofuta, scorbnt^ complaint*, glandular swelliuRB — particularly those of the i^ck. &c. They form a mild and superior FAMILY APPERIENT, uiat may be taken at all time* withoutoi»liuem«etit.Qr of diet. Sold in b^xee, at Is. 14d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., an* 22*1*each. TESTIMONIAL. Communicated from Mr. A WHtTAKaB,Bpcvge||er Sheffield liBNTfiEisaw,—Scarcely a day passes but S(^,ebody informs of the wonderful effects received from the use a yOUf valuable Poor Man's Frietd. A lady called at my shop t^ other day expressly to desire ut« to acquaint >ou with tye fuUgWiug case: Her sou, i little boy about nine years of age, ras severely afflicted with eruptions on the bead, so much So ft to render it necessary tt have the head shaved. The eruPtons, how- ever, continued to increase until the head wat Cltnpletely covered with aiabs. At this lamentable crisis she was-u,duced to try your For Man's Friend, and one 2s. 9d. pot "ade a complete cure-i am, &e., "ANTHONY WHITA^br_» Sold wbdesale by the Proprietors, BEACH 1ind BARNIC07, at their Dispensary, BRIDPORT and by the London Retail Houses-by.U respectable Medicine Venders in tie United Kingdom. OBSERVE.—NO Medicine sold under the above name can possibly be >enuine, unless BEACU and BARNICOT, Jare Dr. Robert^ Bridport," is engraved on the Government Stamp atlixidto each package. OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S AMERICAN SARSAPARILLA. THIS is one of the most extraordinary and valuable Medlines in the world. its superiority over other pre- parations if like character, made iu this country, arises from tbe mode jf manufacture, and the advantage of obtaining and workhg the root in its green and fresh state. The root when broight to this country, is dry, vapid, and almost taste- less, its vrtues and juices having all jevaporated; while it often beetnae* mouldy, musty, and partially decayed, so that it is quiuunfit for use. ENGLISH TESTIMONY. We gvea few of the many communications we have re- ceived sace we have been in Kngland, from those who have experieteedthe great benefits of using IhiM celebrated medi- cine, 'hey most have some weight in convincing the public of its grat value, 49, Davies-ttreet, Berkeley-square, Sept. 1, 1851. GenleiAen.—| have much pleasure in testifying to the numerals thanks t have received ■frirn various persons who have tfcen Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, many of whom will be happy to give yAu testimonials should you re- quire hem. 1 ain doubly pleased to be able to speak to the good dects I have seeu myself produced by the Sarsaparilla. for I snst confess that although I was not prejudicial, 1 was ratheisceptical all to its virtues, wh^b I would not have be- lieve! it possessed, had I not sees it.—f am, gentlemen, youribedicntservant, JOHN JAMIESON. Mesrs, Pomeroy, Andrews, and Co. FURTHER IMPORTANT TESTIMONY. Great Cure of Piles. tt7, Phelps-stteet, Wslworth, Feb. 22,1853. Gntlrmen,—| was afflicted with the btittd Pttes, and was und r mrdical treatment for three months t*t obtained no relif. Bearing of Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, 1 olained some, and anulaking it a short time, tlie accu- muatcd corrupt matter copiously tischarged, and 1 almost iiuiediately obtained relief. t stlil continued its asefora line, and not only found relief, but a cure, and am now free fron pain. 1 most sincerely reconmend it to all who are siuilaiiy affected.—I am, gentlemei. your obedient servant, dessrs. Poiueroy, Audrews. and Co. WiM. HVDE. 8, Ashley-terracc, City-road, London, June 9,1852. Jentlemen,—Please send me ajain three quart bottles of Ol Dr. Townsend's Sarsapatilla. I feel much belter, and tic general system greatly improvtd, and I hope [ shall be al right with the threa now orderel-t am. gentlemeu, yours v»y respectfully, JOHN W. MUNCII. Messrs. Poiueroy, Andrews, ani Co., 373, Strand. William Wearu, I High-street,Southsea, writes, 1 have liken several bottles of Old Tovusend's Sarsaparilla, and drived benefit from it." Hev. W. Wilson, Wesleyan linister, at Biggleswade, writes, Jane 7, 1854, I have de- lved much benefit from taking Dr,Townsend's Sarsaparilla." Female Complaint*—Great Curt of Nervous neu. Lonuon.June 10, 1852. Gentlemen.—My wife has beei long afflicted with a ner- nus complaint, from which Ibl suffered severely. Able ibysicians and many remedies were tried in vain, but I am iappy to inform you that she hasentirely recovered by using few bottles of Old Dr. Towusetfl's Sarsaparilla. Messrs. Pomeroy, Andrews, aid Co. J. R. PlifERSoN Pimples, Blotchet, Emptiont, Ifc. The same may oe said of lbelfas iu the cure of the severer chronic maladies; the SarsapaiHa and the Ointment will wtfectuahy wipe off all disaereea>ie eruptions, and render the surface clear and beautiful. ttdies troubled with rough, pimply skiu, or across uiasculiie surface, will do well to use these medicines, if they wish et ar, dehcate, and transparent complexions. Nothing can etceed their efficacy in this respect. ——' Cure of a Disordered Stomach, Lower Orosveno-street, Giosvenor-square, July 31, 1851. Gentlemen,—I beg to inforn you that 1 have been using your Medicine, Dr. l'own,eod'sSaraaparilla, for a complaiut in my stomach, from which I siffered a long time, and 1 am happy to say it has cured me. I shall be happy to answer any letter of inquiry, as I am tatisfied your SarsapArilla is worthy of all the recommendatou 1 can give it. Messrs. Pomeroy aud Co. JAMES FoRsYTH. Sick Headache—A case o many years' standing. The following is one of thes cases arising from a disor- dered state of the uterine fuu'ions, which affect the whole system, and bring on some of lie most distressing sufferings. This lady hassuttered tnoie or es# for ten years, and has now entirely recovered by the use i Dr. Townsend's Sarsapapa- rilla. She says :— Ie Bfkeley-sqnare, Jan. 15,1853. Messrs. Pomeroy and Co.—I have used your Dr. Town- send's Sarsaparilla for sick Ifadache and general debility, arising from a disordered statcof my system, and am happy to inform you that it has conpletely restored me to former health and strength. I eaprience a degree of comfort, buoyancy of spirit, and renewed strength, which I have not known for ten years. This grat benefit alone induces me to write an acknowledgment, iisliking my name in full to go before the public, I give my irtials only. ••MRS. E. W. T. C." Half-pints, 2s. 6d,i Pint. 4s.; Small Quarts, 4s. 6d. J Quarts, 7s. 6d.; ana Mammobs, 111, j Six Mammoths sent free for 60s. „ „ POMiSROy, ANDREW. & Co., Sole Proprietors, Warehouse, 371: Strand, fcwdeih ON SPERMATORRHOEA AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE NERVOUS AND GENERATIVE SYSTEM. A Medical Work, Illustrated with Forty-five Coloured En- gravings, aud containing the RECIPE for the AUTHOR s NEWLY DISCOVERED PREVENTIVE LOTION. Jast Published, the 1ht Thousand, piice 2s. 6d., soldlin a sealed envelope. by all Booksellers, or tent, post-patd, by the Author, for 40 postage stamps. MANHOOD: The CAUSE and CURE of its I PREMATURE DECLINE, with Plain Directions for Pertect Restoration to Health and Vigour also the removal of Spermatorrhoea by a New and Simple mode of Treatment, without resorting to dangerous practice of Cauterisation, being a Medical Review of every Form, CAUSE and CORE of Nervous Debility, Impotencyj Loss of Mental and Physical Capacity, whether resulting from Youthful Abnse, the Follies of Maturity, the Effects of Climate, or Infection, &c.; addressed to the Sufferer in Youth, Manhood, and Old Age wtth the Author's Observations on the Prevention and Cure af Syphilis, Spermatorrhoea, and other Urino-Genital Dis- eases, as adopted in the new mode of rrealmeut, by Deslandes, LaUemand, and Ricord, Surgeons to tbe Hospital Venerien, Paris. By J.L. CURTIS, Surgeon, 15, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London. At home for consultation daily, fiom 10 till 3, and 6 to 8; Sundays, from 10 till I. This work, which for twenty years has stood the test of pro- fotsional criticism aDd empirical hostility, treats in a plain, aad sympathizing manner on the various disqualifications and impediments arising from nervous excitement and de- bitity; and to Invalids suffering from the consequences of Secret Errors and Excesses, it will be found invaluable as a Monitor and Guide by which tbe shoals of Empiricism may b. avoided and a speedy return to health secured. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. Curtis an Manhood,—Far be it from us to misdirect our pen or sully.our pages with a notice in any shape that would taint the purest mitíd or pander to one evil principteof hu- man nature; but the book under review, to far from having a tendency of the kind, is one calcalated to wain and instruct the erring, without imparting one idea that can vitiate the mind not already tutored by the vices of which it treata. iVsnslssd Military {iuxetttf 1st Feb«,lbi)L. We ieel no hesitation in saying, that tbeie is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful— whether such person bold the relation of a parent, preceptor, ot a clergyman "-—Sun, Evening Paper, Auld, in sealed envelopes, by the Au*bgrj_alsQ by Pip.er abet Co., 2I,-Y.1VI10Iltet-row ¡ Hannah, 6S, Oxtord-strect; Manu, 39, Cornliill, London; Guest, Bull-street, Birming- ham; Heywood, Oldham-stteet, Manchester; Howell. ö, Church-street, Liverpool; Campbell, 13ci, Argyle-street, Glasgow; Robinson, 11, Greenside-side-street, Edinburgh; Powell, Westmorrland-street, Dublin; and by all Book- apller* and Chemists iu the United Kingdom. This book can be sent Post-paid, without Extra Charge, to the East and West ludies, Canada, Australia, and other British possessions. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY For NERVOUSNESS, RELAXATION, & EXHAUSTION, Protected by Royal Letters Patent, And sanctioned by all the great Continental Colleges of Medicine. DR. DE ROOS' celebrated GUTTJ5 VIT7E; OH, LIFE DBOPS, are the great European Remedy Speunatorrhaea, Exhausibn, Nervousness, Debility, Ner- vousness, Debility, Aversion to. and incapacity for Society, Study, or Business, Snaking of tbe Hands and Limbs, Indi- gestion, Flatulency. Shortness of Breath, Asthma, Con- sumptive Habits, Dimuess of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the Head, Eruptions, Blotches, Pimples, Sore Throat, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofula, and all those diseases for which mercury, sarsaparilla, &c., are not only employed in vain, but loo olten to the utter destruction of tbe sutfeier's health. Their almost marvellous powers must be felt to be believed. Hundreds of apparently hopeless cases, which bad been given up by the faculty, have been speedily cured, and many thousands have derived almost miraculous rehef, wheu everything else had signally failed. The Gutue Vitee are' the result of long practical investigation of tbe remedies best adapted for these diseases, and in addition to tba great test EXPERIENCE, they have received the sanction of mauv of the highest medical authorities throughout Europe, as entirely superseding all those questionable reme- dies which have too long been the sole reliance of the medical men of this country. Price lis., and four times the quantity at 33s. per bottle, of the following Agea a; the £5 Packages containing twelve lis. quantities, by which jEi 12s. are saved, can be had from the Ettahhahmeat onty. PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS & BLADDER. STRICTURE, &c., &c. DR. DB ROOS'S COMPOUND RENAL PILLS, are cetebratedatt over the worldal a moat safe and effectual I remedy for the above dangerous complaints. Discharges of any kind, Stone in the Bladder, and Diseases of the Kidney Snd Urinary Organs generally. Possessing tonic properties, leyagiee with the most delicate stomach, strengthen the digestive organs, increase the appetite, improve the general bealth, and in three days will effect a cure when copaiba, cubebs, and all dangerous mediciues of that class bave utterly failed, is ld £ 2s. 9d., 4s, fid., lis. and 33.. per box, of all the Agents below Sent post free on receipt of h. 3d., 3. 5s., 12i1., .nd 35s., in Postage Stamps or by Post-office order These celebrated Pills are an infallible remedy in the most obstinate cases. By their use alone many thousands have been annually restored to health, when etery other medicine had failed. Thetr vast superiority over every thing else in the cure of the above complaiuts, is universally ac- knowledged, and the extraordinary demand for them ever- siucc their first introduction is without precedent. In no instance have they ever been known to fail, or to produce those dangerous symptoms so often resulting from copaiba, cubebs tnrpeutiue, aud other medicines usually resorted to. They require neither confinement nor change oi diet, and may justly be considered tbe ouly really safe and efficacious remedy for all stages of those disorders for which they are recommended. By the introduction of the above. the Proprietor has no desire to supersede his own personal usefulness, but there are doubtless many who fiom uaiural diffidence, sense of shauie, or fear of discovery, would bear their afflictions in silence, rather than "apply for aid, or uaboson their sorrows to those frOID whom tbey Ilia, reasonably expect sympathy and rehef. 1'0 sucb it is believed tbe above will blS an ac- ceptable boon, for besides their uniform efficacy, the sufferer can iafely conduct his case without the knowledge of a second person, and thus cure himself speedily, privately, and at the least possible expense. CAUTION.—Sufferers must guard against tbe recom- mendation of spurious or other articles by unprincipled Vendors, who thereby obtain a larger prodt. To protect the public, her Majesty's Honourable Commissioners have directed the words "WALTER DK ROOS, LONUON," to be printed in white letters on a red ground on tbe Stamp affixed to the above, without which, none can be genuine, and to imitate which is felony. 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In Six Languages, Fifty-third Edition, price 2s. 6d. in a sealed envelope through all liookseliers, or sent post free from the Authors for 41 ifoatage Stamps. frHE MEDICAL ADVISER, on Nervous Debility J. and the various forms ,f Premature Decay, both mental and physical, alising fron youthful excesses, infec- tion, the effects of climate, &c.; remarks on the use of the Microscope, and the questionabtetrtatment advocated by cer- tain writers followed by practical observations on marriage with plain Jdireetions for the prevertiOn aad removal of eer- taia Disqualiifcations, rules for self-wanagemeut, &c. By WALTER DE ROOS. M.D., 10, BEBNEBS-STBEET, Ox- rottD-STREET, LONDON. Agent for Bristol, Mr. Cook, 5, Si\1lm"8-aUey, Broad- mead; and Sold at tbe GUABDIAN OMMB. Cardie Sold also by Piper, & Co., 23, PaterMster-row; Mann, 39, Coru-hill; Home, 19, Leicester-square; Gordon, 146, Leadenbalt-street, London Heywood, Oloham-street, Man- i. chester; Howell, Church-street, Liverpool; Watt, 14, Elm- row. and Robinson, Greenside-street, Edinburgh; Love, Bookseller, Glasgow; Berry, 162, Great Btitain-street, Dublin; aad obtainable through all Booksellers. REVIEWS. The information therein conveyed is really essential to those who contemplate marriage. Recard, It contains precisely the information too often studiously kept from the young and thoughtless.—However, the know- ledge must come some time, and happy is the person who does not become its possessor too late.* ~Politician, The above work. which contaiut the praclieal rt;Ularbo{ nearly a quarter of a century, and treats in plain and sym- pathising language on the various impediments and dis- qualifications to mhrriage, particularly recommends itself as 1& ssfs, unerring, and infallible guide to the speedy restora- tion and permanent preservation of health and vigour. For want of a book of this nature many a once promising youth who started fairly on the voyage of life, has been awfully and irretrievably wrecked on the shoals and quicksands which beset his course. The necessity and importance of the work are further shown by the fact, that there are few persons wbo do not'at lame period require such information as may be found ia its pages. While, therefore, it affords a whole- some lesson to the inexperienced, its perusal may also be instrumental in averting the serious coiisequences of indis- cretion from those who have unhappily incurred them and as the treatment recommended has been uuiformly successful in many thousand of parallel cases, the reader may the more confidently anticipate for himself the same beneficial rasuJt* PERSONS AT A DISTANCE can be successfully treated by correspondence only, on remitting the lalltaalfee of £1. when advice & medicines will be promptly despatched secure from observation. Hours for personal consultation daily from II till 4, Sunday excepted. Post-office Orders to be made payable at the Holboru Office to Dr. Walter DE Rood, tO, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. N.U. Should difficulty arise in procuring any of the above, enclose the amount per Post-otfice Order, or other- wise, to iO, Berners-street, and they will be seut sacurely packed per return. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. Just published, price 2, free by post frjtm the author only for 30 Stamps, ^VTERVOUS DEBILITY; its causes, symptoms, 1* and cure. An essay on Spermatorrhoea, with Practi- cal Observations on a safer and more successful mod* of treat- ment of the diseases of the Generative System,obtained by the useof the microscope in detecting and distinguishing, by urinary examination, the real cause and effect of every variety of complaint, wbetber arising frolll lIolitary habits, excesses, accident, or climate. To which are added, Commentaries on the Physiology of Marriage, with precautionary hints on the evils emanating from empirical practice, and on the dangerous remedies advocated by various writers on these important, disorders. By SAMUEL L'AMERT, M.D., 37, Bedford Square, London, Doctor of Medicine, Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh, HouoralY Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, Licentiate of Apothe- caries' Hall, London. &c., tcc. The essential object of this treatise is to point out the fear- ful consequences resulting from certain habits, irregularities, and excesses, which have produced more misery in youth, degradation in manhood, and premature decay at all stages of hfe than perhaps any other class of disease known to modern pathologists. Its perusal is particularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physical condi. tion, and whp ate conscious of having hazarded the health, happiuess, apd privilege to whicb every human beiog ill entitled. 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Copy t Metier frmi Mr. David Simpiton.of Collingham, daed 4th September, 1854. ro Protor Hollovay, SIR,- j9 wjt|i flfeat pleasure I have to inform you of a most wiet(uj cuo of that dreadful malady, the Dropsy effected my daughter, by the use of your invaluable Pills She ba4a ODdei medical treatment for a long time with- out derig any beiefit, although she was tapped twice, and fourteei,un(jg of water taken from her each time. After sufferinfefy geve ely for some tiine.she finally had recourse to your and it four weeks was completely cured, after every qr rene«y failed to do her the slightest good. I therefoteei boutfl to make this statement public for the benefit limilar IdTere.s.-I remain,Sir. yours obediently, (Signed) DAVID SIMPSON. WONDFRFUL CURE or ASTHMA. Copy opener fom Mr. Joseph WilJ, of Hyde, Cheshire, dted the 5th of August, 1854. To PrOfbr Holilw&Y, BEAKR^Ms. Newton (a lady well known in thtstowtt, residing^ Vianfter-street), was afflicted for years with a severe Ack of Astbma, difficulty of breathing and a moift violent 4gb, catsing severe pains in her side, particularly whenevi^g'iQ^: cold she tried many remedies, and con- sulted 4rent bdividuals, without deriving any benefit. At last Bieatne o me, and I advised her to take your Pills and Issit ur Qjfiaient,—after a few weeks, by perseverance with YOOreumedes, she was considerably better, aud, by eontillllil the ame, in three months she was perfectly cured. remain, dear Sir, youts faithfully, (Signed) JOSEPH WILD. INDijEfTION IN D BILIOUSNESS! IXTKAORDINARY CUKE. Copy of (,ett< from Mr. James Hessliallo of Ashton-under- .Jue. dated the 28th June, 1854. To Prof tor Jolloway. Du R IR .-t was for a considerable period afflicted with Indigestk attended with frequeut sickness, loss of appe- tite, gid^ess headache, drowsiness, and dimness of sight, an oppreiojjat the pit of the stomach, and the other atten- dant evilif ineueraily disorganised constitution. Although I tried a. tttety of reputed remedies, I was not benefitted; and IiDal11 ecame so bad tbat life was almost insupportable to me. A Ibs period I commenced using your Pills, and in gralitudemboundto confess that after a few doses I felt consider^y "eiter, and in six weeks was radically cured by this med in. alone, after every other remedy bad failed to afford m%h<sl>ghtesi relief. l. I remain, dear Sir, youra faithfully, (Signed) JAMES HENSHALL. MOST SjRMUSING CUKE OF A DISEASED LIVER 3P FOURTEEN YEAKS' STANDING. Mas. boON, of Dartford, was afflicted for fourteen years with a tsesed liver and spitting "f blood, and she was candidly >kby every one who saw her that it was an utter impossibjittthat she could ever be cured. A year and a half ago,hei>ecame so much worse that she was obliged to be carrieturiuid down stairs. Her friends then conveyed ber to Gw'sHospital, but they refused to receive her except as an in->»»!ut. and it was feared that it would be impossi- ble to reiev her of her sufferings. Four months ago she resolved t bve recourse to Holloway's Pills, and determined to give thmv fair trial; she did so, and the result was that in nine llee. she was perfectly ctred by these remedies alone, aul,iskow able to walk as wel as eve* she was in her life. The truh <f the above is well known at Dartford, and Can be vouchei if by several personsof 'espectability there. These celtbrted Pills are wonderfully efficacious in the following complaflts. Ague Femalelrregularties Scrofula, or King's Asthma Fevers of all kiitis Evil BiliouWCoiuppints Fitis Sore Throats BlotchesonthSkin Gout Slone and Gravel Bowel Compiiuts Head-ache SecondarySymptoms Colics Indigestion Tic Douloureux Constipation r the Inflammation Tumours Bowels Jaundice Ulcers Consumption Liver Complairts Venereal Affections Debility Lumbago Wortus of all kind. Dropsy Piles Weaknessfroluwbat Dysentery Uheuinatism everc.mse.&c.&c. Erysipelas Retention of tkine Sold at theEstablisbment of irolessor HOLLOW A Y, 244 Strand (near emple Bar), Lond(«, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York; «d by all respectabli Druggists and Dealers in Medicinet'thfUghont the civiiizdl world, at the following prices— Is. 1$.,9d,, 4s. 6d., lb- 22s., and 33s. each Box. There is ae« i»ider«bte saviugby taking the larger sizes. N.B.Dire^^s for the guidmcc q| patients in every liiioriUi ite ty but, JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES. THE continued unparalleled demand for JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES is the best proof of itheir excellence. If you want a really choice and delicious beverage, use these Coffees. Sold at Is., Is. 4d., and Is. 8d. per pound, by John Cassell's Agents, in most towns throughout the kingdom. Agents wanted in those places not yet occupied. Par- ties wishing to secure this valuable Agency, should apply immediately to John Cassell, 80, Fenchurch-street, London. Agent for Cardiff, J. Williams, 2, Angel-street. THE "APPS" BREWERY. "APPS" ALE. "APPS" PALE ALE. "APPS" XXXX. SUPERIOR STOUT AND PORTER. TI1HE peculiar excellence of these Ales, independently J_ of being (as says the Lancet), "clear, sparkling and refreshing," is derived from the presence in the Aprs SPRING," from which they are brewed, of the finest tonie and saline matter in singular combination. More need not be said, as the certificate of the well known Chymist, HBRAPATH, is in itself sufficient. In his letter to Rev. J. L. HARDING, owner of the "Appa" Estate, he writes as foltowa :— Bristol, March 17th, IS¡3. Sir,—I take it for granted you have received my report of Feb. 19th, in which I have stated your Spring to be a good Brewing water, with Aperient and Tonic properties, and consequently you would be justified in designating it a Medicinal Water, WILLIAM HERAPATH. The same great authority bears evidence to the purity t md A1 — BRISTOL LABORATORY, April 27th, 1854. To the Proprietor of the Apps" Brewery." Sir,—I hate examined and analysed four specimens of ilyour Beer of various strengths I find them clear, sound, and well brewed, and if you aontinue to Manufacture of the same quality, I have no doubt your Beers will become I popular. I remain, Sir, Yours respectfully, WILLIAM HERAPATH, F. C. S. These celebrated Ales and early October brewings are now ready, and may be obtained in Casks on application at the "Arpa" Brewery Store, Charlotterstreet, Bute- street, Cardiff. Accounts collected monthly. 4 PATENT IMPROVEMENTS IN ANDREWS, COKE OVENS. J, ANDREWS t BEGS to call the attention of Ironmasters and Coke Masters to his PATENT IMPROVEMENTS IN COKE OVENS, and his COKE DRAWING AP- PARATUS, whereby they may be rendered, under all possible circumstances, more durable than those iu com- mon use, and may be protected, to a great extent, from the effects of the intense heat to'which they are exposed. When in the oven, the apparatus may be applied to the pushing of the coke from the oven and by this means no iron is required in the oven during the coking process. The peculiar construction of these improvements renders the oven, with auy description of coal, capable of con- verting 15 cwts. of coal into coke in a given time, and with a given area of oven, more than any other coke oven that is now in operation, by which a great saving is effected over any ordinary oven. In many instances full 50 per cent, is saved in the making of the coke alone, a much better yield is the result, and the coke is of better quality. No person ought to be without Andrews' Patent Coke Ovena for the locomotive department. The patent right charged at the rate of 20s. the oven per an- num, if paid half-yearly; but to parties paying in advance for ihe ovens, for the whole unexpired term of the patent, the patentee will allow 50 per cent. on any num- ber of ovens built. Applications for licenses and other information, to be made to the patentee, 17, Fair Oak-terrace, Maindee, Newport, Monmouthshire. RUPTLRES. WN WHITE'S MOC-MAIN PATENT ujv W LEVER TRUSS, requiring no steei ygaJjk spring round the body is recommended for the L» following peculiarities and advantages:—1st, jjV 4% facility of application; 2nd. perfect freedom A,J J from liability to chafe or excoriate | 3rd, it ||M9 g may be woru with equal comfort iu any position j of the body by night or day; 4th, it admits of /JXRJ f every kind of exercise without the slightest CYA inconvenience to tbe wearer, and is perfectly H J' concealed from observation. fl> j •• We do not hesitate to give tothis invention M 1 our unqualified approbation and we strenu- ously advise the use of it to all those who of that protection, whieh they cannot so fully, stand l comfort, obtain from any other apparatus ^rf^r. as Aotl^bit 'wbich we ha« tbe higbett.aatiafaction in thus recommending."—Church and State Gaxettf. Recommended by the following eminent surgeons :-Wm. if „„„„ F«n F U.S., Professor of Surgery in Kings Col- lee^ Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &c C. G. Guthrie, dffc 1 « «ua itnwal WcaimiQsterOotUalmic Hospital; W^Bowirsau, B»q.. Assittant Surgeon to King'* CoU leee Hospital; T.Callaway, Esq.,Senior Assistant Surgeon o GoV's Hospital; W.CooJson, Esq.. hurgeon to the Mag- dalen Hospiul; T. Blizard Curling, Esq., F.R.S., burgeon to the London Hospital; W. J. Fisher, Esq, burgeon-iu-«hief to the Metropolitan Police Force; Aston Key, b.*q., Surgeon Jo friillbert-, Robert Liston, Esq., F.UA; James Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the London l'russ Society; btasmus Wilson, <«. F U.S., and many others. A descriptive circular may be had by post, and tbe Truss (which cannot fail to fit) can be forwarded by post by sending the circumference of the body, two inches below the hips, to lhC "MR^WHITE, 228, PICCADILLY. LONDON. Price of a Single Truss, 16»., 21s.. 26s.6d.,&3ls6d. Postage,Is. 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Plates, 112 pag««j on the rational Treatment of Sper- tnatorrhcei, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude, weak- ness of the limbs and back, indisposition and incapacity for study and labour, du) tnea* of apprehension, loss of memory, aversion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self-distrust, diuines*, headache, involuntary dischaiget, pains in the side, affections of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual infirmities, &c.. "The important fict .hat these alarm.nff complaints may easily be removed is here clearly demonstrated, and i thfottrefynew and Inighly successful treatment as adopted by the author fully ex plained."—Critic. Sent post paid, in a sealed envelope, on receipt of 18 otampt, by Dr. FRANKLIN, No. 4. Fraocis-street, Golden* ,.qu.rel London, and sold at the Office ot this Paper, '^ud Cswbriaa Office, frames, Price is,

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