Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

1 article on this Page

Advertising

Advertising
Cite
Share

&t. 4^ WAS: FLOWERS. WWW Material* for Wax Flowers and French Paper Flowers, at MINTORN and SON'S, 106, New Bond-street, and Conservatory Counter, Pantheon. Agents wanted for the Sale of the above,—terms on application to MINTOSN ft SON, 106, New Bond-street, London. CHUBB'S IflfllQ. With all the improve- 5? « z menta; Strong wrought iron Fireproof aafea, with Gunpowder-proof Lock*; Cash and Deed if0* sfr*t Door Latches, with (mall and neat keys, i of Iå. and prices sent on application. CunB & SON, 67, St. Paul's Churchyard, London; 28, Lotf* L*04 WTffpwl; Mil i9, IferlpHtrwl) mipsulawo II. POOLEY and SON, Agents, 20, Commercial street, Newport, Monmouthshire. S 6U^KA BEST QUALITY, 3 SIX FOR FORTY-TWO SHILLINGS jb. Directions for Self-Measurement, and eiery particular, post jrtc. *°rd>PttenieQ,5S,¥v^' SCHWSPPE'S SELTZER WATER. To a i Artificial Water, which shall be a successful imica:¡:T:" :ii natural S;irin2, a pcrfect solution of the Chem cal ■* ~01 :al. and this cm alone ho e""Voted by the aid of P ILT7 »V.\ TS I. J. SCIl.VKPPE and Co., have therefore estab- lished a Maiiuit.ci.ory for ARTIFiOi L SELTZER V/ TER AT MALVERN. Ai! liavj the Spring of the Holy Well, renowned for its :.nil purity. From the remarkable elliciency of this Wa er as a solvent of the CilLORIDiiS and CARBONATES which form the in :rt- it^ of the natural -wing at Nassau. .T. S ';i iand (-'o. (" L n prouace a SKLTZfiit "WATER po-iastdn? all those CHEMICAL and MEDICINAL properties w!1'ch have rend-rrd the original Spring so celebrated. It is prepared as an .tv.-at.d Water, and may be recommended to the public L-cnr-railv, a; a most refreshing and delightful beverage. SCH VVSFF3 &>& CO. Manufacturer} of SODA. MA'JNESIA. and POTASS WATERS, ■; aid LK.'JONADIi. LOOOIT, LIVERPOOL, BRISTOL AND DrHlBY. Every Bottle is prelected by a Label representing their senator#. CROGGONS PATENT ASPHALTE C ROOFING FELT inodorous elt for damp walls, ning iron houses sold in rolls 32in. wide, Id. per square foot. Also Dry Hair Felt, for preventing the radiation of eat and deadening sound, and sheathing for ships' bot- oms, on which the copper lies smooth. Samples, direc- tions, and testimonial*, sent by post CROGGON & CO 2, Dowgate-hill, London. JAY'S LONDON GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE 217, 219, and 250, REGENT STREET. By appointment to the Queen—exclusively for Mourning. Orders executed.—Patterns post free. JAY'S 1 00 000 V0LUMESin CIRCULATION -1-v' *J\J\J and sent to any part of the Kingdom, from WESTERTON'S LIBRARY, LONDON. ORLANDO JONES AND CO.'S Original Patent RICE STARCH REQUIRES NO BOILING, is celebrated for producing a BEAUTIFUL GLAZE, and retaining its stiffness in the dampest weather. CAUTION.—Every packet has a label with the name inserted UNDER the Royal Arms. 52, FLEET STREET. MR. HOWARD, SURGEON DENTIST, At home from ten till five. 52, FLEET S REET, LONDON. SUPERIOR DOUBLE FOWLING PIECES, k.7 in Cases, 10 to 25 Guineas. Double Guns in pairs. Improved Breech Loaders, Adams's Patent Revolvers. Air Canes from 65s. REILLY, Gun Makers, 502, New Oxford-street, Lordoa. INDIA RUBBER OVER SHOES.-G. J. I TOBYi mporting Hayward Rubber, North British, and French Eagle Goloshes, supplies the Trade, for Cash, on the lowest terms. Price list or samples to be had at 41, Boro', High-street, London Bridge, YOU« Ho0 .WITH TUB BEST ARTICLES, V AT ID&IIALSLFFBSS'GS Ironmongery and Furnishing WAREHOUSES. A Priced Furnishing List <5 SENT pos r FREE iii 0., U' A.D. 17011. So.. IQS^ I & e BANK or DEPOSIT, 3, PaTl Mall East, London. Established A.D. 1844. Parties desirous of INVESTING MONEY are requested to examine the Plan of this Institution, by which a high rate of interest may be obtained with perfect seciirity. v. The Interest is payable in January and July, either at thp Head Office in London, or at the various Branches throughout the CoantrypETER HOREISON, Managing Director, Prospectuses and Forms for opening Accounts sent free on application. INCOME WITFIuUT RISK. DURING the last 30 years hundreds have derived large profifs by the SALE of the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY'S TEAS, which are packed in lead, in convenient quantities, from one ounce to one pound, at prices suitable for all consumers. Lists fur- nished on application, either personally or by letter to the COMPANY'S WAREHOUSES, 9, Great St. Helen's, London BELIEVED IN ONE HOUR, cured in a R few days, Gout, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago, Pains in the Head, Face, and Limbs, by EADE'S Gout and Rheumatic Pill (numerous testimonials enclose !). Fifteen stamps enclosed to EADE, 39, Gos- well stre jt, Londu". Box sent free. "IfEASAM'S MEDICATED CREAM, for the If 1 cure of Gout, liheumatism, Burns, Scalds, &c., removed from 23S, Strand, and 17, Bedford-street, Covent-garden to more extenaive premises, 13, Catherine-street, Strand, London, where it may be had Wholesale and Retail; also, Wholesale of Messrs. Barclay, Edwards, Sutton, Newberry, Butler, Sanger, and Hanr.ay, London; Bolton, York; Campbell, Glasgow; liaimea, Edinburgh, Liverpool, end York; and Retail by all Medicine Vendors in town and country. PATENT CONCERTINAS, 3GS., ditto to play la all the keys 52s. 6.1, ditto full compass (48 keys) 4 guineas all are six-sided and have the double action also the new Dust Concertina at 31s. 6d., and 42s. V, HEATSTONK & Co., 20, Conduit-street, London. W. TURNER'S PATENT LAUNDRY STARCH. Used in the Royal Laundry, and in tae tlanchinserie of the Empress of the French. This Starch will give the celebrated AMERICAN SATIN take one-third more water, and be stronger than any other, it is fally prepared, a.nd requires neither boil- ing gum, or grease. London Starch Company, 74, Queen- streot, Cheapside, London. LICENSES GRANTED for any Town or County, (Middlesex excepted), m a ^cratwe Parent Monopoly, by which good incomes may be ,w„ tt little trouble. Address, (with stamped envelop ) RHODES, ESQ., 50, Burton street, Burton Crescent. DEAFNESS.- THE ARTIFICIAL TYM- PANUM, patented by Charles Greene, 20, King William-street, Strand, London, the invention of JAS. YEARSLEY, Esq. Silver tube and a month s "supply of prepared Cottons, with directions for use, price by post 32 stamps. THE ECONOMICAL WONDER OF THE DAY.—HAMILTON'S MODERN INSTRUC- TIONS for the PIANO-FORTE. 146th edition, 4s.; ditto for singing, 5s.; Hamilton's Dictionary of 3,500 MusiclI Terms, 50th edition, Is.; and Clarke's Catechism of the Jviidiments of Music, 40th edition, Is. London ROBERT COCKS and Co., New Burlington-street. W. Tobacco, and f 407, Oxford St., 1 f hi i w T London> near Soho Square. Boies contain- ing 14 :ill" Sisal Cigars for Is. 8d.; post-free, six stamps extra. Pound hoses, containing 109, 12s. 6d. None are genuine wil"o signed OWDRICH." CHERRY, Chemist, 41, Commercial-street, Newport, AGENT for HORNIMAN S PURE TEA, in PACKETS.—THE LEAF NOT COLOKED. —Db SCOFFERN, in his valuable work On Food Adultera- tions," remarks, at page 423 The best Tea I can find is that imported by the Messrs. Horniman its unattractive appearance manifests it to be what it professes-Tea which has been subjected to no kind of outward embellishment- a manifestation which its delicious flavour sufficiently confirms." HORNIMAN & CO.'S PURE TEA, The usual fine sorts, but the leaf not eovered with color. RICH full-flavoured t Tea of rare strength is thus secured for by not ad- tnitting the different qualities •S f to be coloured alike with the »*■ -i?- nsual powder, the brown fla- IsiWfjt'' -f # f" § ,'vourless leaves of the autumn a gathering cannot be made by the Chinese to resemble the valuable spring sorts, and so «f**Nwornm h WA,<"u|:Si:s- passed off at high rates, to the ort.iW, Mr,el. t.».v. i. ,.ja ]03S 0f the English consumer. The Lancet Report, page 318, states of Horniman s importations;—These Teas are wholesome, the Black has not an intensely dark leaf; the Green is a true dull olive, not being "faced" with the prevailing bluish powder." For richness, strength, and choice flavour, they exceed the sorts generally sold. Supplied by Agents throughout the Kingdom, and only in Packets, Price 3s. 8d., 4s. and 4s. 4d. per lb. LOCAL AGENTS. BEBDA BE.. Jones. -Thomas. ABERAVOH..Evan Evans. ABEBYSTWITH Jones, Pier-st. ABEKGAVENNr Gosden (late Hir3t).—Watkins High st. ABERSYCHAK Wood, Stamp- office. BRISTOL..Ferris, Ifnion-street. CRICKHOWELL..Christopher. COWBRIDGE ..Thomas, High-st. CARDIFF..Kernick, 23, Duke-st. Ditto ..James, Bute-street. CHEPSTOW.. Hodgson, Beaufort- square.—Taylor, St. Mary-st. COLEFOBD..Hough.—Williams. GLOUCESTER..Fouracre, Cross. LONDON..PursseU, 80, Corn-hi LYDNEY ..Hathaway MOKMOUTH..FaiTor.— Eowen- MERTHYB Stephens, High- street. NEWPORT..CHEERY, 41, Coia- mercial-street. Ditto, Battershill, 173, Commer cial-street. PONTYPEIJJD Bassett, Post- Office. PONTYPOOL and ABERgrcEAy.. Wood, Stamp Office. SWANSEA.. Wilson, Castle-sqr. TREDEGAR..Crowe, Post Office UsK..Edwards. [16266 LAVERTON AND CO.'S PRICE CURRENT FOR THE COMPLETE FURNISHING OF AN EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, WITH SUPERIOR WELL-MADE & GOOD MODERN FURNITURE. KITCHEN, HALL, DINING-ROOM, BREAKFAST. ROOM, STAIRS, DRAWING-ROOM, BEST BED-ROOM, SPARE BED-ROOM, AND TWO SERVANTS' BEDROOMS. KITCHEN. £ s. d. £ s. d. Deal Table, 8s. 6d., large one-flap do. 12s. 6d 1 1 0 Four strong Chairs, at 3s. 6d 0 14 0 Large Clothes Horse, 7s. (kl., small do., 5s 0 12 6 Knife Box 0 5 6-2 13 0 HALL. Say 7 yards 4-4 Oil Cloth, at 2s. 9d. 0 19 3 Cocoa. Door Mat and Stair-foot ditto 0 8 6 Umbrella Stand and Hat Itail 1 5 0 2 12 9 DINING-ROOM. One set of Damask or Moreen Window Curtains, 3.1 yards long fringed dra- pery, polished mahogany or gilt pole, 6 feet 3 10 0 Super. Brussels Carpet, 18 by 15A feet, 42 yards 7 7 0 Hearth Rug to match 1 1 0 Mahogany Sliding Table, with extra leaf, to dine eight 4 15 0 Six solid Mahogany Hair-seated Chairs, stuffed with horse-hair 4 10 0 Mahogany Sofa, hair-seated 5 5 0 Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, 5ft. 6in 5 10 0-31 18 0 BREAKFAST-ROOM. Super Kidderminster Carpet, say 5 yds by 4 2 10 0 Hearth Rug to match 0 14 0 Mahogany Pembroke Table, 3ft. 6in. square 1 5 0 Six imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane- seated 14 0—5 13 0 STAIRS. Strong Dutch Carpet, say 20 yards, at Is. 4d. 16 8 Thirty-six Stair-rods and Eyes.015 0-2 1 8 DRAWING-ROOM. Superfine Brussels Carpet, including making, 18ft. by 15^ft., 42 yards 7 7 O Hearth Rug to match 110 Two sets rich Damask Curtains, 31) yds. long, Window Drapery, and two 6ft. gilt poles 7 00 Rosewood Chiffonniere, plate-glass back, and marble top. 5 15 0 Chimney Glass, in gilt frame, best British plate, 40in. by 30in. 4 15 0 Rosewood Loo Table 4 10 0 Rosewood Couch, in damask, as curtains 5 15 0 Six solid Rosewood Chairs, ditto 6 0 0-42 3 0 BEST BEDROOM. Mahogany four-post Bedstead, with cor- nice, poles, rings, &c. 4 10 0 Moreen or Damask Furniture, with fringe drapery, complete .415 0 Mattress 1 50 Good Feather Bed, Bolster, and Pillows 5 15 0 One pair best Russia Sheets .018 0 Three Blankets, 27s., White Counter- pane, 14s 6d 2 16 Mahogany Washstand and Table 3 3 0 Dressing Glass, large size .016 0 Mahogany Towel-Horse 0 4 6 Three imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane seats 0 90 Mahc my Chest of Drawers, French pohhed 2 15. 0 Bedr* md Carpet, yard wide 0 18 0 Mahogany Night Commode 0 14 6-28 4 6 SECOND BEDROOM. Japarm-od full-size Half-tester Bedstead 2 2 0 Good Dimity Furniture, with fringe drapery 1 76 Mattress 1 10 Good Milpuff Bed and Bolster, Feather Pillows. 2 12 0 One pair Russia Sheets 0 12 0 Three Blankets, 21s., White Counter- pane, 10s. 6ti. 114 6 Painted Washstand and Table 0 15 6 Chest of Drawers, large size 1 12 0 Three Chairs, 7s. 6d., Dressing Glass, 10s. od. 0 18 0 Towel-Horse, 3s Bedside Carpet, 8 yards. 10s. 0 1CV 0—13 13 6 TWO SERVANTS' BEDROOMS. Two full-size double Bedsteads. 1 1 0 Two Milpuft Beds, Bolsters, & Pillows 2 0 0 Two pair of Sheets .010 0 Six Blankets 1 16 0 Two Coloured Counterpanes 0 10 0 Two Washstands 0 11 0 Two Chests of Drawers 2 10 0 Two Chairs. 0 10 0 Two Glasses 0 5 0—9 13 0 JB138125 A SINGLE ROOM OR A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE QUOTED PRICES. Now Ready, L. & Co.'s NEW ILLUSTRATED FURNISHING GUIDE, with Price List and Valuable Information for furnishing various sized houses. Free by post, on application to LAYERLON & CO., HOUSE FURNISHERS, 36 and 37, MJRYPORT STREET, BRISTOL. [1372. AN ACT OF GRATITUDE. 5000 Copies of a Medical Book for Gratuitous Circulation. GEOPTGE THOMAS, ESQ., having been effectually cured of nervous debility, loss of memory, and dimness of sight, resulting from the early errors of youth, by following the instructions given in a Medical Work, by a Physician, he considers it his duty, in grati- tude to the author, and for the benefit of nervous sufferers, to publish the means used. He will, therefore, send free, to any address, in a sealed envelope, on receipt of a directed envelope, enclosing two stamps, to pre-pay postage a copy of the medical work, containing every in- formation required.-Address, G. THOMAS, Esq Craven House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. [1597 I~JOOD~FOH, INFANTS, INVALIDS, LADIES WHO A HE NURSING, AND PERSONS OF DELICATE CONSTI I'U HONS. tv s ,BuLLOCK'3 SEMOLA. m: is prepared solely from the finest V\ heat. 1 s great meiit consists in its being rich in gluten, tie pure nutritive or staminal principle of that grain. P eiu»l, jn nutritive power, to five parts of wheate ,r' 1 c°ntains absolutely more nourishment ttun beef or mutton. For Invalids it Bup- plies a most agreeable siibst jute :for gruels. As a food for Infants and weakly Children it is invaluable, as it contains exactly the organic materials suited to their growth, and uniformly agrees with the stomach. Taken by Mothers who are Nursing between their ordinary meals, or for supper, it increases the quantity *.nd greatly improves the quality of their muk. As a general rule Semola is applicable in all cases of debility, whether general weakness of the system or local weakness, as of the stomach, lungs, or other organs. Many lead ng Physicians recommend it, and their report is uniformly most satisfactory. Semola must not be confounded with Semolina, which is an entirely different article. Sold only in Tins, Is. 6d., 3s 10s., and 21s. each secured with the Signature of the Proprietors, PERRINS & BARNIF. (Late BULLOCK & PALMER,) OPERATIVE CHEMISTS, 22, CONDUIT-STREET, REGENT-STREET, LONDON; And may be obtained of all Cbemista. Nothing brings on Nervous Debility, Premature Old Age, and Shortens Human Life, more than Diseases of the Chest. UTIDE* THS -fi AND PATilONAGE OF THE THE FRISTCIPA1 QUERN NOBILITY. THE ONLY REAL CURE WITHOUT INWARD ME- DICINE IS ROPER'S ROYAL BATII PLA.STERS for! Coughs, Asthma, Hoarseness, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, Croup, Hooping Cough, Influenza, Chronic Strains, Bruises, Lumbago, or Pains in the Back, Spinal and Rheumatic Affections, Diseases of the Chest, and Local Pains. Pitchley Hall, near Marlbro', Much 18, 18.57. Sirs,-It is with heartfelt gratitude that I write these few lines, in order that sulerers from complaints similar to that under which I have myself laboured since December, 1840. It have been afflicted at intervals with Croup and Spasms, and, although I have tried many remedies, they were all next to useless, until a short time ago, when a friend coming from Sheffield brought one of your Roper's Plasters and since that time I have experienced no recurrence of the malady. You are at perfect liberty to make any use of this letter. I remain, yours truly, ROBERT POTTER. Messrs. Roper & Son.. Providcnce Row, Hull, Jan. Is, 1857. Sir,-Having received remarkable benefit from Roper's Royal Bath Plaster, I wiih to make my case known for the use of others. Some months ago I caught a severe coid, which brought on shaking Fits. These settled in my chest. I became so ill that I required constant attendance. One of Ropei's Plasters was applied, which produced relief at once, and now I am fast progressing to a recovery.—I am, Sir, yours respectfully, MAR 1HA HANNAH ROBINSON. Mrs. Granger, Witham, Esiex, writes :—) have received much benefit from the use of your Roper's Plasters, once for a sprain of the back, and at another time for pain in the siJe. Dated Feb. 5, 1857. BED PAST FOR POUR MONTHS. Mr. H. Maiden, of Bury, has great pleasure in handing to Messrs. Roper and Son a recommendation of Roper's Plaster, by Mr. William Dutson, Earl street, Bury, for a severe Inflamma- tion of the Lungs. He was bed-fast for four months, and is quite certain that his recovery is through the timely assistance of your valuable R 'per's Plaster, which he purchased at my shop. You are at liberty to make use of this in any way you think proper, for the benefit of the public generally. March 13 1853. Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spurious imitations. Purchasers aie therefore cautioned to NOTICE the words, ROPEB'S ROYAL BATH PLASTER," engraved on the y + govern m en t /F?— s j* stamp, and the A Proprietor's Au'o- — graph on the back, thus PREPARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPER AND SON, CHEMISTS, SHEFFIELD, On Medico-chemical principles, from British Herbs and the Gums and Balsams of the Eastern Clime, where The trees drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health sits and makes it soveieign as it flows." Full sized Plasters, Is I d. and for Children, !Jtd. each, or direct by Post on receipt of Is. 4d or Is. each in Postage Stamps. Sold by most Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS !-Be particular and ask for ROPE a's PLASTERS. Public Opinion has proved the Plaster Pills to be the Marvel of the Age. ROPE R'S PILLS (though originally only ] It intended to assist the opjration of ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASrEB), have proved the best remedy for all those distressing symptoms attending a we k and disordered Stomach, Complaints, Bilious Irregularities, Indigestion, such as N.iusea or Sickness, Loss of Appetite, Loathing of Food, Pain in the Bowels, Languor and Depression of Spirits, Giddiness, Swimming or Determination of Blood to the Head, &c., the forerunner of Apoplexy. Sproatley.near Hull, Oct. 3, 1853. Sirs,—Having found great benefit from Roper's R'- yal Bath Plasters and Pills, I wish to make my case known for the ad vantage of those who suffer as I have done fot a long time. I have been afflicted with spasmodic pains in the chest, and palpi- tation of the heart, arising from Indigestion and Liver complaint, I was under medical treatment n.any months without feeling any better. At last I tried one of Roper's Plasters and a box of Pills, which gave me relief in a few days, from which time my health has improved, and I am now quite well.-I remain, with thanks, yours respectfully, ELIZABETH T OMPSON. Roper's Pills are a purely Botanic compound, and warranted free from any deleterious ingiedient, being composed of choice herbs, roots, sjums, and ba133i11S, by ROM P. ROPiiR and SON. Chemists, Sheffield, in boxes, at is. 1. 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each. Sold by most Chemists and Booksellers in the United Kingdom, ASK FOR ROPER'S PILLS. [i747 I LAVERTON 8c CO's NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST: WITH 200 ENGRAVINGS of ALL REQUISITE ARTICLES for COMPLETELY FURNISHING THE COTTAGE OR MANSION, SENT FREE BY POST. ARTICLES for COMPLETELY FURNISHING THE COTTAGE OR MANSION, SENT FREE BY POST. J LA VERTON & CO. HOUSE FURNISHERS & CABINET MARRLFTS, I MARYPORT STREET, BRISTOL. NOTICE. In consequence of the increased practice of Messrs. GOSS and CO., Surgeons, it will be impossible for them to devote more of their time than Six DAYS in each MONTH to CARDIFF and they may be Consulted from the lat until 6th of every Month. NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES IN THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE. MESSRS. GOSS and CO., 2, Crichton- 1.1. street, Bute-streot, CARDIFF, Members of the Royal College of Surgeons, London and Edinburgh, and Authors of several Medical Works, continue to be con- sulted on all disorders arising during the critical passage from youth to manhood, and they have, after intense study and deep research, at leupth discovered a most wonder- ful remedy, for the effectual Eradication of Nervous Debilty and Scorbutic Diseases-no matter of how virulent a character and how long standing, and in recent cases, a cure is pprformed in two or three days. No hindrance from business. Every case treated in the most confidential mauner. Hours of attendance from nine in the morning till nine at night: on Sundays, from eleven till two. Country patients, by forwarding 4:1, will receive such Advice and Medicine as will, in most cases, effect a cure. Poat-office Orders to be made payable to Louis Goss. W OBSERVE !—Messrs. GOSS may be consulted from the Ist till the 6th of each Month, until further notice, at the old-established Residence, 2, CRICHTON-STREET, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. [1142 ROCHE'S HERBAL EMBROCATION FOR THE HOOPING COUGH. This is the only discovery affording a perfect Cure, without administering internal medicine,the difficulty and inconvenience of which, in all disorders particularly incident to Children, are too well known to need any comment. The Inventor and Pro- prietor of this Embrocation, can, with pleasure and satisfaction, declare that its salutary effects have been so universally expe- rienced, and so generally acknowledged, that many of the most eminent of the Faculty now constantly recommend it as the only known safe and perfect cure, without restriction of diet or use of medicine. Many thousands of children are cured annually by this remedy; oil the first attack, an immediate application of the Embrocatiou will prevent the complaint taking any hold of the constitution, and a few times using often completely cures. In most cases, one bottle will produce the desired effect. The Pro- prietor therefore earnestly and conscientiously recommends it to Parents, Guardians,and all those who have the care of children. For the protection of the Public, and to preven imposition "J.KocHt"is signed on the Label accompanying each bottle and the name of the sole Wholesale Agent, Mr. Edwards, 67 St, Paul's, engraved on the Government Stamp. Price 4s. per bottle. Sold by Pouting, Ferris, and Co., Hartland, Selfe, Fendick, Taylor, Sanders, Wine, Lavington, Isaac, Webb, Stoddart, Bristol Ccoper, Clifton Gordon and Rich, Weston super-Mare; and by mo-zt respectable Chemists and Uookselle r 1 :>LAIR'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS 1 i Price Is. l^d. and 2s. 9d. per box. This preparation is one of the benefits which the science o mode n chemistry has conf.rred upon mankind; for during the first twenty years of the present century to speak of a cure for the Gout was considered a romance but now, the efficacy and safety of this medicine is so fully demonstrated by unsolicited testimo- nials from persons in every rank of life, that public opinion pro- claims this as one of the m »st important discoveries of the present age and, in testimony of its efficacy, Mr. W. Burch, Chemist, West Bromwich, writes- "November 8th, 1853. Gentlemen,—The enclosed Testimonial was received by me from a customer residing in this town. Your's respectfully, G?" To Messrs. Piout and Co." W. BURCH." Mr Arkinstall, of the Lyng, West Bromwich, says :—" I have much pleasure in bearing my testimony to the wonderful e I cacy of Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills. Having been a great sufferer from rheumatic gout I have upon various occasions had recourse to them, and am happy to say that, however acute and distressing the pain may be, I always receive relief in an almost incredible short time, even after taking only one dose. If taken in the early stage of the disease, they dissipate it; if later, they ease the pain, and cure much sooner than any other medicine I ever made use of. I would not be without them on any account." Further Proof of the Great Efficacy of Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Fills, Forwarded by Mr. Reinhardt, Chemist, Hull. Sir,—Enclosed is a testimonial from a customer of mine, who is well known about here: he speaks in the highest terms of B1 ir's Gout and Rheumatic Pills, and would be glad to give information to anybody. "To Mr. Reinhart, 22, Market-place, Hull. ( December 4th, 1855. Dear Sir,—I have been afflicled with rheumatism for !2 years, Quring which time I have tried almost everything, both inter- nany and externally, but could not obtain any permanent relief. shO't "me ago I purchased a 2s. 9d. box of Blair's Bills of you, ,,nd before I had taken the whole of them I was more free from pain than I had been for the last dozen years. You will please let me have another box, as I mean to keep them by me in case I should again require them, and oblige, Dear Sir, yours obediently, "JEREMIAH GAMESI." These Pills require neither attention nor confinement, and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part. Sold by all medicine vendors. See the name of Thomas Proutt, 229, Strand, London," on the Government stamp. tt638 ptottiwmtie. TO THOSlC WHO REGARD HEALTH. B OR WICK'S BAKING POWDER, as used by the Army and Nav^ is the only genuine article for making Bread without Yeast, and Pastry and Puddings with half the usual quantity of butter and eggs. Directions by the Queen's Private Baker. It is particularly recommended for theuse of Invalids and persons troubled with weak digestion. It will keep for years. To be had of all Druggists and Grocers, in Id., 2d., 1d, and 6d. Packets, and Is., 2s. 6d., and 5s. Can- isters. í A I ,IMPORT AN r TO DAIRY FARMERS. FREE WANS LIQUID ANNATTO FOR COLOUR- ING CHEESE AND BUTTER. J FREEMAN, having made great improvements • in the manufucture of Annatto, now fearlessly challenges the world for quality and cost. This preparation was introduced to the public ,in 1829 and is now generally used in England and Wales, Holland, Scotland, and Ameiica, in preference to all others, for the richness and durability of its colour, convenience in using, and cheapness. The following Testimonials are respectfully submitted to Dairy Farmers Raydate Hall, Leicestershire, Jan 5, 1856. Dear Sir,-Your request has ust been communicated to me-that I would give a perfectly unprejudiced opinion of the quality of your Anuatto. I have no hesitation in stating that in point of COST (so small a quantity sufficing), and in its peculiar brilliancy of colour, it is the best thing of the kind I have yet seen. I have great pleasure in adding my humble testimonialas to its merits as a colour- ing for cheese and butter. I am, dear Sir, yours respectfully, JOHN NUTTALL. Hilperton, near Trowbridge, Wilts, July 17, 18i9. Sir,—Having used your Liquid Annatto for two years, we have pleasure in reporting its superior colour to any other, and much cheaper, and free from grit and we can well recommend it also as a saving of much labour. To Mr. Freeman. JAMBS and ISAAC BEAVEN. Hilperton, near Trowbridge, Wilts, July 23rd, 1849. Sir.—Having tried your Liquid Annatto, I have plea- sure in declaring that I have not found any equal to it in brightness of colour and durability. To Mr. Freeman. JOHU BRICKER. Whaddon, near Melksham, Wilts, July 23,1849. Sir,—Having purchased your Liquid Annatto for the last two years, it gives me great pleasure in stating that it is superior in colour to any other, is much cheaper, and is also a saving of very much labour. To Mr. Freeman. HANNAH REDMAN. Northop Hall, Flintshire, March 18, 1818. Sir,—Your Liquid Annatto was used in my Dairy last season, and 1 have much pleasure in reporting that my cheeses stood their colour better than ever before,besides having a much richer appearance; and I never intend using any olher.-Your obedient servant, To Mr. Fieeman. ROBERT WHITLEY. ilicton, near Chester, Aiaicli 25, 1818. Sir,-I have tried your Liquid Annatto, and can confi dently recommend it as preferable to any Cake Annatto I have ever seen. My cheese, at the end of winter, never looked bo bright. I shall never use any other whilst yours is to be had.—Yours obediently, To Mr. Freeman. ROBERT LLOYD. Prepared only by JOHN FREEMAN, CHEMIST and IMPORTER of ANNATTO, J3, BLACKFRIARS ROAD, and 49, COLLINGWOOD STREET, LONDON. Sold in Quart, Pint, Half-Pint, and Quarter-Pint Bottles. Agents for-GLOUCESTER, Fouracre; Stroud, Mills, Brothers; Berkeley, Pope and Son; Bath, Pointing Bristol, Budgett and Co. Salisbury, Squarey and Read Wells, Simper, Morris Fullford, Gillingham Bradford, T. and E. Taylor, W. Taylor, Barton Corsham, Stantial; Frome, Harvev Devizes, Cripps, House. [A 6 OUGliSEDli i-; AND S UM ME US Manufacturers of SOD A. WA l ER and POTASS WATER, LEMONADE, GINGERADE, and FLUID MAGNESIA; also of the IMPERIAL GERMAN SELTZER WATERS, 15 and 37, BRIDGE-STREET, BRISTOL. There are probably no Mineral Waters in the world whose curative powers in a great variety of diseases are so indisputably attested when used at the spring, as those of Neider Seluer, in Germany, known in England as Seluer Water, and yet it is equally true that no Mineral Waters have more extensively failed as a Therapeutic agent when administered in this country. A German philosopher of repute, who had taken great pains t" collect information respecting them, bears testimony to the;r un- doubted efficacy in all disorders of the kidneys and bladder, in gouty, rheumatic, scorbutic, cutaneous and putrid disorders, in dyspepsia, consumption, and hypochondriacal and hysterical affections, and (owing to their diuretic properties) in dropsy. Another writer, of scarcely less emiaence, pronounces them as of the greatest service in glandular obstructions, as the) "render the blottd and juices more fluid, promote a free, vigorous, and healthful circulation, and correct viscid humours." Hoffman recommends them as the most safe and gentle of all Mineral Waters. He says they contain none of that bitter purging salt which is a disadvantage in most mineral springs, but act directly on the system and kidneys, whereby they may be used with ad- vantage by persons of the most weakly constitution. The question arises, how is it that waters which hav been product ve of such unquestionable good it, Germany, should fail of their purpose when imported into England t The answer has been supplied by the Tesearchea of lluffnian, Dr. Brookleøby,and others. The Seltzer waters are moreliable to be spoiled b- keeping than any other waters,and tlieyseldDin or never reach England in anything like good condition. Dr. Hrocklesby discovered, as the result of many experiments, that they did not depend for the.r efficacy so much upon their suits as upon the combination of those salts with fixed air. He asoertained that the factitious air yielded by a bottle full of the water, containing 14 oz. 7 drachms, in a heat never exceeding 116 degrees by Farenheit's scale, amounted to a quantity which occupicda space that required 2 oz. 24 drachms of water to fill it. As the result of several examinations of the salts of the Seltzer water, he found that, by the time he came to act upon them, they had let go by much the greatest part of their fixed air, and had thereby probably lost most of the virtues in herent in the pure fresh water itself; and Dr. Brocklesby con- cluded,as the result of all his researches, that the active virtues of this watpr depend more on this elastic matter, or fixed air, than on any combination of its saline and earthy contents." It appearing to Messrs. Roughsedge and Summers that the experiments thus instituted with the Waters had solved the problem of their failure in England, and finding the results of the investigation confirmed by the well-known commercial fact: that the mere accident of leaving a small space between the cork and the water in a bottle of the imported Seltzsr will deprive it of its pungent flavour, they devoted themselves to a study of how a Mineral Water could be produced which should contain, in the exact quantity and proportion,t ie exact Salts of the Royal Seltzer Spa,in combination with an equal or greater quantity of that elastic air upon which, in the opinion of the best authorities, its active virtues depend. They have the satis- faction of announcing that some years of experiment have re- sulted in complete succesi, and that they can now manufacture a Water which is to the full extent as medicinally efficacious, as, and even more pleasant than Seltter Water drunk from the natural spring. The Imperial German Seltzer iVater, Manu- factured by Roughsedge and Summers, will be always found equal in quality, and in perfect condition, while its perfect identity, chemically, with the German Water, is attested by the following certificates from W. Herapath, Esq., F.C.S.. C.M. E.S, Professor of Chemistry of the Medical School in this City, and from E. Frankland, Esq., Professor of Chemistry, Owen-Colege Manchester:- Hrbtol Laboratory, Jiln. '28th, 1850. Messrs. Roughsedge and Summers. Gentlenien-I have made Comparative analyses of your Seltzer Water, and of that of the Royal Seltzer Spa of Germany, and find them to be as nearly as possible of the same composition, and consequently I have no donbt of their having equal and similar medicinal properties. I aiii.gentlemen, yoursresoectfully, WILLIAM HERAPATH, Sen., F.C.S., C.M.E.S. Manchester, Dec. 20th, 1855. I hereby certify that I have tested your Effervescent Seltzer Water, and I find it fully equal in quality to the best German Seltzer Water, whilst its effervescent properties render it much more agreeable to the palate. E. FKAHKLAND, l-rofessor of Chemistry at Owen's College, Manchester, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Sold by all the princ;pil Chemists in England and Wales. N.B. None is genuine without the Label over the Cork bears the name of Roughsedge and Summers. A 7 ONLY TO BE KNOWN TO BE VALUED DR. ROBERTS'S celebrated OINTMENT, called the POOli MAN'S FRIEND, is confidently recommended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every descrip- tion, a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of twenty years' standing cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, scorbutic eruptions, and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, cancerous humours, &c., and is a specific for those afflicting eruptions that sometimes follow vaccination. Sold in pots at ls. lid. and 2s. 9d. Also his PILULE ANTISCROPIIULÆ, confirmed by more tnan forty 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 are useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular swellings, particularly those of the neck, &c. They are efficacious in rheumatism, and form a mild and superior family medicine, that may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet. Sold in boxes at Is. 11d., 2s. 9d., 4s. fid., lis. and 2"2s. each. Mr. J. B. Cull's (of Weymonth) little boy, when an infant, had a scurvy place on the crown of the head it was shown to his medical man, but his skill was quite useless; he tried everything he heard of, but without performing a cure; it got worse, and ran all over him, so that he was obliged to be removed about in a sheet; the only thing that relieved him was the ltadapole Spa, until he was persuaded to try the loor Man's Friend, and twop ots performed a cure, after suffering more than eighteen months; he is now seven years old, and a fine boy. Another boy, by the name of Groves, and three children of Mr. Edwards, Dentist Dorchester, were cured of the same complaint, by the Poor Man's Friend.—September 13th, 1855. Sold wholesale by the Proprietors, BEACH AND BARNICOTT, at their Dispensary, Bridport; by the London houses; and retail y all respectable medicine vendors in the United Kingdom. OBSERVE.—No medicine sold under the above name can pos- sibly be genuine unless Beach and Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts Bridport," is engraved and printed on the stamp fflxed to each packet. ——— WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is allowed to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment of Hernia. The use of a steel spring, so often hurtful in its effects, is here avoided a soft bandage being worn round the body, while the requisite resisting power is sup- ied by the Moc- Main Pad and Patent Lever, fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected, and may be worn during sleep. Recommended by the following eminent surgeons:—W. Fergu- son, Esq., F.R.S., Professor of Surge. y in King's College, Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &c. C. G. Guthrie, Esq., Surgeon to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital; W. B)winan, Esq., F.R.S., Assistant-Surgeon to King's College Hospital T. Callaway, Esq., Senior Assistant-Surgeon to Guy's Hospital W. Coulson Esq., Surgeon to the Magdalen Hospital T. Biizard Curling, Esq F.R.S., Surgeon to the London Hospital W. J. Fisher, Esq, Surgeon in Chief te the Metropo- litan Police Force Aston Kev, Esq., Surgeon to Prince Albert; W. Liston, Esq., F.R.S. J. Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the London Truss Society; Erasmus Wilson, Esq., F.H.S. i and many others. A descriptive circular may be had by post, and the Truss which cannot fail to fit) can be forwarded by post, on sending the cumfererlce of the body, two inches below the hips, to the manufacturer, Mr. WHITE, 228, Piccadilly, London. Price of a Single Truss, lbs., 2)s., 26s. 6d., and Sis. 6d.j postage, Is. Price of a Double Truss, 3ls.bd., -i2s..and 52s.6d.; P°P<fs^6ffice Orders to be made payable to John White, Po«t- Office, Piccadilly. ELASTIC STOCKINGS KNEE CAPS, Sc., for vsncose veins and all cases of weakness and swelling of the legs, sprains, &c hey are porous, 1 ght in texture, and inexpensive, and are drawn on like an ordinary .stocking. Plice from 7a. 6d. to I each. Postage, 6d. Manufactory—328, Piocadilly London. A DU BARRY'S CELEBRATED INFANTS' FOOD, I FOR DELICATE INFANTS, CHILDREN, AND t INVALID- I SUPERSEDES the expense and dangers of S wet nursing, is more easily digested, and imparts more healthful nourishment than Milk acidity, ciamps, bowel complaints, flatulency, cough, resltessness,scrofula, eruptions, are avoided by it, and nerlect regularity of the system and sound sleep insured. Many respectable families who have reared and s ived delicate Infants by this Food, can be referred to, and a copy of their Testimonials may be had on forwarding a stamped and addressed Envelope to Barry Du Barry & Co 77, Regent-street, London. Prices :-In Canister, Is. 2s.; and 121b. at 21s. The r large Canisters will be forwaaded free of carriage on j receipt of Post Office Order. [1658 NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL! A RESISTLESS REMEDY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. l THE first hospital surgeons and medical publicists 6 of Europe, admit the unparalleled anti-inlfammatory and healinp properties of this Ointment governments sanction its rse in their naval and military services and the masses in this country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in curative properties. It penetrates the sources of inflamma- tion and corruption, which underlie lhe external evidences of disease, and neutralizes the fiery elements which feed and exas perate the malady. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. These are among the most terrible and agonising disease3; yet in their worst forms, and when seem'ngly incurable, they invaria bly disappear under a persevering application of this soothing healing antidote to pain and inflammation. KING'S EVIL, FEVEK SORES, STIFF JOIN I'S. In cases of King's Evil, where medicinal waters, lotions, and every recipe of the pharmacopoeia have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough eure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its relaxing effect upon con tracted sinews is truly wonderful. DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable alld happy change is produced in the ap pearaLce of malignant ulcers, after a few applications of this Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh bjgin to take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly, until the oiiace is filled up with sound material, and the ulcer radically cured. A WORD TO MOTHERS. The young are the most frequent su:erers from external in- juries, and therefore every mother should have this healing pre- paration constantly at hand. It is an absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes the encrusted sores which some- times disfigure the heads and faces of children. SIGNIFICANT FACTS. This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlantic and Pacific whaling fleet, as a cure for scorbutic afl'ections and as the be3t possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey, for hospi tal purposes. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD LEG, OF THREE YEAKS' STANDfNG. Copy of a letter from Mr. Joseph Siarp, Apothecary, Sal/ord. To Professor Holloway,—Sir, —I have much gratification in informing you of the following wonderful cure brought about by your Ointment and Pills. Mrs. Holmes, of Alb rt street, Mount street, Salford, had suffered so severely from a bad leg, of three years' standing, that for a period of eighteen months she could wear neither shoe nor boot. Hearing so much praise of your Ointment and Pills, she was induced to try them, and in the course of a few weeks her legs became completely sound and well; so well, indeed, that she can now wtlk any reasonable distance withoutfeeling the slightest pain or inconvenience. "I am, sir, yours respectfully, JOSEPH SHARP." WONDERfUL CURE OF SORES IN THE FACE AFTER. ALL OTHEK. REMEDIES HAD FAT LED Copy of a letter from Mr. Joseph Barnes, Sandy, Bedfordshire To Professor Holloway,—Sir.—For several years I suffered from a large number of very bad sores on different parts of my body, and especially upon my face so much so, tlmt a great por- tion of my Rose was entirely eaten away. After adopting a variety of remedies, which all faiied, I was induced to purchase of Mr. Spong. some of your really invaluable Ointment and Pi:ls. I used them for four months, and am rejoiced to state that I am now in perfect health, and have cont,nued so ever since I first appliad your admirable Ointment and took your Pills, now nearly two years since.-I remain, sir.yourobedientservant, "JOSEPH RAHNES." Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in thefoLowing cases: Bad Legs Chiego foot Fistulas Sore-throats Bad Brasts Chilblains Gout Skin-diseases Burns Chapped hands GlandularSwellings Scurvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles Tumours chetoes and Contracted and Rheumatism Ulcers SandF.ics Stiff Joints Scalds Wounds Coco-bay Elephantiasis Sore Nipples Yaws Sold at the Establishments of PHOFESSOR HOLLOWAT, Z44, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, and byau tespectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines kroughfut the civilized world, at the following prices: Is) id s iJd, is <)d, 1 Is,-22s., and 3:is. each Pot. 1G40 THE PUBLIC HEALTH!! 1 TAXXElCS DINNER PILLS, a mild and T effectual medicine for indigestion, stomach, and liver complaints. These Pills will be found one of the best medicines ever offered to the public,harmless and simple, yet thoroughly efficacious in removing Indigestion,-kno-vn by a sense of fullness and pain in the stomach after meals, flatulence, spasmodic affections of the chest, giddiness, in- activity and languor, sense of fullness in the throat (popu- ( larty cdied the rising of the lights,), liss of appe! ite, and £ sometimes great craving for food, sickness after meals, heart- burn, drowsiness, sick headache, sour belchings, rumbling I sensation in the etomaeh and bowels* restlessness at night, startling and frightful dreams, sometime? great moaning in 1 the sleep, and sense of weight and oppressionupon the chest, t unpleasant taste in the mouth in the morning, the longue fre juen'.y covered with a yellowish fur, shooting piius from [ the s omach to the shoulder blades, pain in the side, yellow- I ness of the eyes and skin, weight over the eyes and back part of the head, loss of memory, dizziness, and dimness of sigh', ringing noises in the ears, and great depression of 1 spirits 1 hey correct the morbid sta-e of the liver and o-gans subservient to digestion, promo'c a due secretion of t bile, speedily remove habitual costiveness, destroy worms, I relievo the constitution of gouty matter and other impuri- ties, and restore the frame to a healthy state. TANNER'S PILLS ate tonic and carminative, promoting a kindly warmth in the stomach and bowels, and give tone and vigour to the whole system. In all casss it cannot be expected that one or two doses" ill effect a cure they must be steadily persevered in for several days, and then the most successfurreaults will show themselves. ( Price 7.jd per Box. Family Boxes Is. and "2s. 3 A jjreat saving effected by purchasers of Is. and 2s boxes. II; A box sent to any part of the kingdom by enc'osin" thir 5 teen postage stamps. t Prepared only by H. A. TANNER, Kingswocd Hill near Bristol propridLor of the celebrated Restorative Cou"h Piiis. AN APPRENTICE WANTED. [1691 NO MORE PILLS NOH ANY OTHKit MEDICINE f CURES (WITHOUT PHYSIC) OF INDIGESTION £ (dyspepsia), constipation, flatulency, phlegm, all nervous, bilious, and liver complaints, hysteria, neuralgia, dy- sentery, diarrhoea, acidity, palpitation, heartburn, head- ( ache, debi ity, despondency, cramps, spasms, nausea, and a sickness (during pregnancy or at sea), sinking fits, cough, 5 asthma, bronchitis, consumption, also Children's co:n- plaints, are effected by DU BARRY'S delicious REVALENTA J ARABIC A FOOD, which restores health without purging, inconvenience, or expense, as it saves fifty times, its cost in other remedies. It is, moreover, the b.s? food for infants and invalids generally, as it ne\er turns acid t on the weakest stomach, nor interferes with a good liberal diet, but imparts a healthy relish for lunch and dinner,, g and restores the faculty of digestion, and nervous and IE muscular enprgy to the most enfeebled. I We extract a few out of the many thousand expressions of I gratitude from invalids :-Cure No. 71, of <iyspep:ia, from the Right Hon. the Lord Stuart de Decies, "1 have derived con- ( iiilcrable benefit from Dll Barry's Revaenta Arabica Food, and ( consider it due to yourselves and the public to authorise the s publication of these lines. Stuart De Decies.Cure No. H),832. ( "Fifty years indescribable agony from dyspepsia, nervousness, „ asthma, cough, constipation, flatulency, spasms, sickness at the stomach, and vomiting, have been removed bDu Barry's excellent Food. Maria Jolly, Woitham Ling, near Diss, Norfolk.' c -Cure No. 47,1:1, Miss Eliazbeth Jacobs, of Nazing Vicarage, c Waltham cr ss, Herts: a cure of extreme nervousness, indigos- ton, gatherings, low spirits, and nervous fancies,—Cure No. 4S,3M. Miss Elizabeth Yeoman, Gateacre, near LiverpoolI: a j cure of ten years dyspepsia, and all the horrors of nervous irri tahllity.-Cure No. )H,2i6. Dr. Andrew Ure, of onstipatton, dyspepsia, nervous irritability.-Cure No. 34,210. Dr. Shorland, 1 of dropsy and debility-Cure No. 36,212. Captain Allan, of S epileptic "fits.—Cure No. 42,116. Major E,l e, of enlargement of ( the liver and total prostration of strength.—Cure 3G,»i8. t The Rev. Dr. Minster, of cramps, spasms, and daiiy vomiting. -Cure No. 26,.US. Dr. Harvey, of diarrhoea and debility.—Cure No. ;)9,628. Dr. Wurtzer, of consumption. Cure No. 32,890 f William Hunts, Esq., ISarrister, of paialysis.—Cure No. 46,270 1 Mr. James Roberts, Wood-merchant, of thirty years' diseased I lungs, spitting of blood, liver derangement, partial deafness.— I Cure Mr. S. Laxton, Leicester, of two years' diarrhoea, ] Cure No. 5-2,6i2. The Dowager Cou;itess of Castlestuort, of J many years' nervous irritability, bile, and indigestion.—Cure No. 54,sl2. MUs Virginia Zeguers, cured of consumption, after her medical advisers had abandoned all hopes of recovery.—Cure 1 No. ISO Twenty-five I and debility. from which I have suffered great misery, and l whicii no medicine could remove or relieve, have been effect C ually cured by Du Barry's Food, in a very snort time. \Y'. R. Reeves, 181, Fleet street, London.—Cure No. 4,208. "Eight years' dyspepsia, nervousness, debility, with cramps, spasms, and a nausea, for which my servant had consulted the advice of many, r have been effectually cured by Du Barry's health-restoring s Food. I shall be happy to answer any inquiries. Rev. John W. j Flavell, Ridlington Rectory, Norfolk." No. 32,836 "Three years' excessive nervousness, with pains in my neck and left arm, and general debility, which rendered my life very miserable, has been radically removed by Du Barry's health-restoring food- s Alex. Stuart, Archdeacon of Ross, Skibberaen.C,u,re 3,906. c Thirteen years' cough, indigestion, and general debility have been removed by Du Barry's excellent RevalentaArabica Food. *1 James Porter, Athol street, Pertht IMPORTANT CAUTION against the fearful dingers of 2 spurious imitations :— s The Vice-Chancellor, Sir William Page W ood, granted an Injunction on the 10th March, 1854, against Alfred Hooper Nevill, for imitating "Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food." c Suitably packed for all climates, and with full instruc- tions. In canisters, lib. 2s. 9d.; 2lb. 4s. 6d.; 51b. lis Od. r lwlb. 22s. super-refined quality, lib, 6s.; 21b. lis. 51b r 22s. 101b. 33s, The 101b. and 121b. canisters are for t warded carriage free, on receipt of Post-office Order a Barry Du Barry and Co, 77, Regent-street, London; t Fortnum, Mason, and Co., purveyors to Her Majesty; 182, Piccadilly and the following Agents:—Newport, P. H. Morris, Dock-road; Clements, Stamp-office; r Matthews and Co., E. J. Phillips, Thomas, J. Jones, j chemist; Abergavenny: J. P. Watkins; Pontypool; c H. Hughes, J. B. Churchill; Monmouth: Dyke r and Co., Thos. Farror; Chepstow: Robert Taylor, t Clark aud Son, T. Perkins, J. Gormon, W. R. Miller; Cardiff: J. B. Hopkins, John Hibbert, 3, St. Mary- j street J. Flint, Thovnas Wakeford, Simesters, K. Maggs, W. L' Evans, chemist; Hayles and Co., John Parry j James, 1, Bute-street; Merthyr-Tydfil: T. Price, Mar- ket-square; Mrs, M. W. White, C. W.Gay, High-street- Merthyr: Thos, Loveridge, chemist; Aberdaie: D. R. Evans. J. W, Thomas, John Jones. [1688 < ptewflaww. A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN Tat: SCIENCE OF MEDICINE. Tate Otfce Seal of Great rit"in. Diplome df Kcole de acie haruiacitn de Paris. Imperial CoUege of Medicine, Vif.nnd-. The patentee considers it necessary that every expedient show* be adopted to secure the Public against Imitations of the Tri'»* mar. None are genuine unless the Engravings of the Seals Patent office of England, the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmcci'rf Paris, and the Imperial College of Vienna, are affixed upon eitcb wrapper, and around each case. Imitations of the same 10 liable to t he severest penalties the Courts of Law can award. TKIESE VlAR,No. 2, and 3, prepared in the forin of a lozeD0*j devoid of taste or smell, and can be carried in the waisCO* pocket. Sold in tin cases, divided into separate doses, as" ministered by Valpeau, Lalleman, Roux, Kicord, &c., &c. TH RI E S E M A R No. 1, is a Remedy RELAXATION, andall the distressing consequences arisijjl; from too long a residence in hot climates. 11 has restored bodi* strength and vig„ur to thousands of debilitated individuals, are now in the enjoyment of health TRIESEMAR No II., effectually, in the short space of Thiee Days, completely entirely eradicates all traces of those disorders which Cubebs have so lor gbeen thought an antidote for, to the ruin Of hsalth of a vast portion of the population. i TRIESEMAR No. Ill j searches out and purifies the diseased humours from the bloofl and cleanses the system from all deteriorating causes; it aW constitutes a certain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all CutaneOF* Eruptions, removing and expelling in its course all coiruptio^ and impurities from the vital stream, so as altogether to eradicaf: the virus of disease, and expel it with lhe insensible perspiratiof through the medium of the pores of the skin and urine, and ISO never failing remedy for that class of disorders which nnfoft tuuately, the English Physician treats with Mercuiy, to tK inevitable destruction of the patient's constitution, and wheh áJt" the Sarsaparilla in the world cannot rtmove. i Price I Is., or four cases in one for 33s, which saves lis; and j#, £ .5 cases, whereby there is a saving of £ i 19s. To be had sale and retail in London, of Darbyand Gosden, 140 Leads" hall street, (opposite the India Home) Messrs. Garrett Brother Druggists, Newport, Mon.; R. H. Ingham, druggist, 46, MarkOt street, Manchester; J. Priestly, chemist, 52, Lord street, Liver- pool; Powell, bjok-seller, 15, Westmoreland street, Evans, Chemist, Cardiff. HUMAN FRAILTY a Popular Medical AVork, on NervoPS- ness, Loss of Strength, and General Decay of the Faculties, pri0e Is. post free. beautifully illustrated with 100 Engravings. ThiO work contains, in plain and sympathising language, practiCal remarks on various disorders, and recommends itself as a and unerring guide to the restoration and of health. Piper and Co Paternoster Row and from al Agents for the sale of the Triesemar.' [1105 COMPOSITE CANDLES.—The PARAGOT* o 0 COMPOSITE CANDLES, made by W. S. H ALE, Londoflt do not require sonfflng, and exceed in brilliancy and softness light the tinest Wax or Sperm, at one third the Price, defyi"^ comparison in their cleanlines of burning, without the slightest; d tendency to gutter and as two will give the light of three mouldft they are really cheaper than common tallow candies. Sold by all the principal Family Grocers in Newport, and evet/j other Lity ar.d town in the Kingdom. J Observe the Name, W. S. HALE, on each Packet, as there ar' several spurious imitations. K AYE'S WORSDELL'S VEGETABLE PILLS cannot be equalled as a Family Medicin0» i -Testimonials are constantly arriving from all parts ofr the world as to their astonishing effic icy in destroying < the cause aud removing the effects of disease.—Mr. 19. GOULDING, of Stroud, derived such benefit from thelI1, when expecting nothing but death, that he said, the/ j are worth a guinea a box." 4 Hundreds of Cases of Cure accompany each box. 1 Sold in Boxe3 at Is. 1^1., 2s. 91., and 4s. G l.. by all f dealers in Patent Medicines. Wholesale Depôt, 22, Bread* street, London. [1430 IMPERIAL OINTMENT. JL T e Cures which are performed by this celebrated Malve are quite astounding. Pilr-s, Bad Legs, Abcesses, Ulcers, and liheumatism quickly succumb to its inflti ences. Everybody should possess it. "27. VV int:field-s(rc»et City, August 4, 1856 -Gentle-) mpn I think it my duty to inform you of a cure effected by your Ointment, in a wonderfully short space of timef on an old gunshot wound which was periodi- j cally, about twice a year, to reopen and cause great pain, which has given me great trouble for fourteen years, but now, I am happy to say, it is perfectly cured and almost f invisible. Tendering my acknowledgment to you-for the great services your medicine renders to the public, I am, r your obedient servant, IVM WAENKE." I Prepared and Sold in jars, Is. 14d. and 2s. &d. eaeh, Bt j- Prepared and Sold in jars, Is. 14d. and 28. M. eaeh, Bt j- I''?:'a, Alders^a'e-street, London Wholesale by Sangar, Hannay, Oxford-street Barclay. Farringdon-atreet; < Newburv, St. Paul's Churchyard, London Retail by all respectable Chemists, DINNEFORD'8 PURE FLUID MAGNESIA An excellent Remedy for ACIDIT1F.S, HEART BURN, HEADACHE, GOUT, and INDIGESTION as a mild aperient, it is admirably adapted for children and for delicate females, particularly during pregnancy. Comhined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, it forms an Effervescing Aperient Draught, which is highly agree- al)le and efficacious. From the numerous high testimtf- monials received by Mr. Dinneford in favour of the above prepapation, a few may be selected. From Sir Charles M. Clarke, Bart., F. n. S., PhysiciaB to the late Queetl Dowager,&e. The Solution of Magnesia, Tirepart-A bv Aft. tiniie-; ford^ is a very useful and agreeable Drepara'tion of that medicine, which to many persons is unpleasant in the form of powder. ''CHARLES M, CLARkK, Saville Row.' From Dr. Ferguson. of Kjng's College Hospital,one of her Majesty's Physicians. I have repeatedly prescriped Mr. Dinneford's Sola* tion of Magnesia, and found it an agreeable and useful remedy in disorders of the stomach. ROBE it FERGUSON, M. D." Copy of a Letter from Dr. Conquest, Physician to the City of London Lying.in Hospital many years Lec- turer on Midwifery and the Diseas-s of Women and children, at St. Bartholomew's Hospital &c. "Dear Sir,—I have been much pleased with the Biearbonated Solution of Magnesia, and feel, with many others, that the profession and the public are indebted to you foi a highly valuable addition to our list of medicines. As an agreeable mild aperient it cannot fail to supersede many now in use, but which so offend the taste and the stomach, as to jusli'y their banishment from out pre- scriptions. Yours, respectfully, J. T. CONQCEST." Certificate of Dr. Southxvood Smith, Physician to the London Fever Hospital. "I have tried the Solution of Magnesia, prepared by Mi. Dinneford, and have been much satisfied with its effects It appears to me to be a very convenient form of administering a very useful medicine. Finsbury Squire. SOUTHWOOD SMITH." Prepared by DINNEFOUD Si Co. Dispensing Chemists, (and General Agents for the Improved Horse Hair Gloves and Belts) 172, New Bond Street. London. Sold by all respectable Chemists throughoutthe Empire. [A 5. 'VERVOUS%'ESS, SHAKI NO OF TtiE HANDS AND LIMBS, LUMBAGO, PAIN" IN THE BACK AND LOINS, WEAKNESS, DEBILITY, &c. THE POOR MAN'S HERBAL PILLS are a certain and safe remedy for the effectual cure of the above complaints. These Pills contain no mercurial ingredient whatever, and therefore occasion no risk of cold, or other injurious effect on the system, from exposure to the weather whilst taking them ;j|or is any change of diet necessary; moderate exercise promotes their good effects they are equally suitable for both sexes, and, by regulating the dose according to the directions, for every age and con- stitution they strengthen tlip digestive organs, and pro- duce a healthy action of the liver and kidneys; are an excellent preparatory to warm bathing. Females find these pills peculiarly beneficial. An oc- casional course removes and prevents irregularities and obstructions, and the symptoms attendant on the same, viz., sickness, sick head-ache, dimness of sight, nervous- ness, &c. By cleansing and purifying the fluids of the body, they restore impeded circulation, and invigorate the whole system, substituting energy and cheerfulness for languor and depression of spirits." With renewed health, saliowness, blotches, and dimples on the skin, quickly Olsappear, anrl the complexion is restored to its natural freshness of colour and appearance. 'Ihey will also be found an invaluable remedy for the following disorders, Flatulency, Spasmt, joss of Appetite, Liver Complaints, Worms, Piles, Eruptions upon the Face and Skin, diseases which have then origin in an im pure or obstructed state of the system, as attacks of Gout Rheumatism, &c. No better or safer prevention or means of relief can be had recourse to. Their invigora- ting action on the constitution almost exceeds belief; Pains in the Back, Gravel, Lumbago every symptom of Nervousness and Decay so speedily removed that the body becomes instantly enlivened and restored the stooping, careworn victim of depression becomes a new man; his mind, previously gloomy, wretched, and desponding, is again animated and cheerful he stands erect in the dig- n?ty of health, and pursues his avocations under the plea- sing consciousness of new vigour and increased determi- nation. Persons of full habit, subject to Headache, singing in the Ears, palpitation of the Heart, pains in the side, &c., should take them occasionally, and thereby avert many dangerous diseases. Sold, with full directions for use, in Boxes, 2s. 9d., 4s. Od and lis. A 4s. 6d. box contains the quantity of two 2s. 9d.; and I Is. size, of five 2. 9J. Post Free, 3s., 5s., and ]2s., on receipt of the amount. They will be sent to any address packed free from observation. EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMOKIAtS RECEIVED. From John Harris, Post Office, Worcester, May 7th, 1852. Sir,-I shall ever consider myself under an obligation to you, for the cure performed on me by your Pills. I consider them the best medicine in the world for nervousness of long standing. You may depend I shall recommend them whenever I have an opportunity. I will thank you to send me another 12s. box, by return, they are for a friend of mine who is almost better by taking them, but please direct them to me." From Henry Thompson, Westminster Bridge-road, March 12, 1854. —" Sir, I think yoor Pills are the best medicine known for nervous weakness attended with pains in the loins. I have tried many advertised medicines, and > consulted medical men, and they have all failed to give mp that relief I have on every occasion experienced fro» b taisine: your pills." !.f Prepared only by CHARLES HENRY JENKE^, I' Sole Proprietor ;may be had Wholesale and Retail "t the • j DEPOT, 41, POLAND-STREET, OXFOBP* A STREET, LONDON.. On receipt of t remittance, by stamps or otnerw«" they will be forwarded direct from the Establishment. ( AU Letters to be addressed to C. H. Jenkes, ill Street, Oxford-sucet. London A l) M