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PftfuPSSSS® T/ALLEYS EA.1I.WAY.
T/ALLEYS EA.1I.WAY. FROM NEWPORT TO NANTYGLO AND EBBW V ALE. WEEK DAY iPXDAVS \»2,3,jl, 2, 3 1, 2,3 1^2, 3 1, 2,3 1,2,3 Newnn.f A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P. 51 Basnan x"' 7 0 1) 0 3 0 5 40 8 30 5 lo assallegJunc. 7 11 M 11 3 11 5 52 8 42 5 27 7 16 11 IS 3 16 5 57 8 47 5 32 CV« r^*—*• 7 25 11 25 3 25 6 6 8 56 5 41 Oh Fey8 •• 7 31 11 31 3 31 6 13 9 3 5 48 Uu^pcl Bridge 11 36 3 36 6 18 9 8 5 53 A0ercarn. 7 40 11 41 3 41 6 23 9 13 5 58 «ewbridge. 7 45 !ll 46 3 46 6 28 9 18 6 3 .7i° "i1 -1 6- AberbeegJ^7. 8 5 12 5 4 8 6 49 9 42 6 27 bertillery 8 11 12 11 4 14 6 55 9 48 6 33 S lu* r 19 12 19 4 22 7 4 9 57 6 42 -^yglo»«, 8 27 12 27 4 30_ 7 12 10 5 6 50 cl"bee8^nc.|TT lf5 TT ?49 9 42 6 27 8 14 112 14 4 17 6 58 9 51 6 36 8 19 112 19 4 22 7 4 9 57 6 42 fibbwVale 8 27 112 27 4 30 7 12 10 5 6 50 On Saturdays, an additional Train leaves Newport at «^>0 f.M., for Crumlin,calling atintermediateStations. FROM NANTYGLO AND EBBW YALE TO NEWPORT. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS STATioya. 1, 2,3 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 1^3 1,2,3 },2,3 ^vZZ.JTo 1M6 lu 7*25 jo'g 7W c™I238 I3 -$S Aj^erbeegiunc. 9 2 U 37 _2JW _L1JL LlLlL —— ^antysflo "8"40" 11 15 2 15 7 25 10 25 7 10 filaina. 8 48 11 23 2 23 7 31 10 33 7 18 Abertillery 8 56 1131 2 31 7 38 10 41 726 Aberbeeg June. 9 7 11 45 2 45 7 50 10 55 7 40 Llanhilleth. — —, — — — „ • Crumlin 9 16 11 5-5 2 55 7 5S 11 4 7 50 Ne wbridge- 9 21 12 0 3 0 8 3 11 9 7 55 Abercarn 9 26 12 5 3 5 8 8 11 14 8 0 Chapel Bridge 9 31 12 10 3 10 11 19 8 5 Cross Keys 936 12 15 3 15 8 16 11 24 8 10 Risca 9 42 12 21 3 21 8 23 11 31 8 15 Tydee 9 51 12 30 3 30 8 30 11 40 8 25 Bassalleg June. 9 56 12 35 3 35 8 36 11 47 8 32 Newport.10 7 12 48 3 48 1 8 48 12 0 8 45 EASTERN VALLEYS RAILWAY. FROM NEWPORT TO BLAENAVON WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS^ *5 JS ■ *5 *5 *s n 4S „ <% U> is M » CC •» rfi m "2 <8 £ T3,« T3 e§ "2 «l "H 5 STATIONS. "3 (5 -S u ° ° 9* "o j-a st -"2 ~~2 ™ » £ > %jt; «• i5j? A.M- P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Newport. 9 15 1 45 5 0 — 8 0 y 30 8 0 Llantarnam.. 9 21 1 51 5 6 — 8 6 9 36 — 8 6 Cwmbran. 9 25 1 55 5 10 — 8 10 9 40 — 8 10 Pontnewydd.. 9 29 1 59 5 14 — 8 14 9 44 — 8 3 4; Pontrhydyrun 9 33 2 3 5 18 — 8 18 9 48 — 8 18 Pontypool 9 50 2 20 5 35 — 8 35 10 5 — 8 35 Poatnewraydd 9 54 2 24 5 39 — 8 39 10 9 — 8 39 Abersycban. 9 59 2 29 5 44 — 8 44 10 14 — 8 44 Cwmavon. 10 7 2 37 5 52 — 8 52 10 22 — 8 52 Blaenavoa. 10 15 2 45 6 0 — 9 0 10 30i — 9 0 FROM BLAENAVON TO NEWPORT. WEKK DAYS. SUNDAYS. *JK~i 2-s Js Statiosb a- la^S 1 a- e-'s- ^"O T3 T "TJ tT'G — (/j CO °0 CO Blaenayon IA-.mJ A.M-1 P.M 1 P.M.jp.M. A.M. P.M. P.M Cwmavon '• 7 3c II 30 3 40 6 30 — 7 30 5 0 Abersychan" 7 3R 11 38 3 48 G 38 — 7 38 5 8 — PoutnewTnr^ 7 46 11 46 3 56 6 46 7 46 5 16 P°ntySyd(1 7 50 J1 50 4 0 6 50 7 50 5 20 Pontrffi -8 0 12 0 4 10 7 0 8 0 5 30 Pon npl 3LUn 8 7 12 7j 4 17 7 7 8 7 5 37 C»mb» 8 U 12 11 4 21 7 11 — 8 11 5 41 — IlTS ° •— 8 15 1-2 I5 4 25 7 15 8 15 5 45 Carnam.. 8 !«1 12 21 4 31 7 21 — 8 21 5 51 — ^wPQrt .J8 30 12 301 4 40 7 30 — 8 30 6 0 — TAFF VALE RAILWAY. FROM CARDIFF TO MERTHYR AND ABERDARE WEEK DAYS SUXDAY8 STATIONS. A.M. P.M. P.M.I P.M. A.M. P.sii CardiflF 8 25 II 30 3 20 6 35 9 0 4 0 Llandaff 8 34 11 39 3 29 6 45 9 9 4 9 Walnut Tree June 8 43 11 48 3 38; 6 55 9 18 4 18 Treforest 8 56 12 I 3 51 7 9 9 31 4 31 Pontypridd Jun 9 2 12 7 3 57 7 15 9 37 4 37 Pontypridd Jun 9 2 12 7 3 57 7 32 9 54 4 49 £ *af°d 9 9 12 14 4 4 7 39 10 1 4 55 iortJi 9 13 12 18 4 8! 7 44 10 5 50 V ?dya —• 9 18 12 23 4 13 7 49 10 10 5 5 i*st^ad 9 29 12 34 4 24 8 1 10 21 5 16 Treherbert 9 37 12 42 4 32 8 10 10 29 5 24 •AbexdareJiinc. "9 14 12 19| 4 9 7 27 9 49 4 49 AberdareJ. dp. 9 14 12 19 4 9 7 27 9 49 4 49 MountainAsh 9 26 12 31 4 21 7 39 10 1 5 1 Treaman S 34 12 39 4 29 7 48 10 9 5 9 ^Aberdare 9 38 12 43f 4 33 7 52 10 13 5 13 faker's Yard 9 22 12 27 4 171 7 36 9 57 "467 *r°edyrhiew 9 33 1 it 38 4 28 7 47 10 8 5 8 ^i^yr 9 40 12 45 4 351 7 54 10 15 5 15 ^2j^ERTHYR AND ABERDARE TO CARDIFF WEEK DAY'S. SUNDAY V- A.M. A.M. P.M.: P.M. A.M. P.M "TrV *TT •••• 8 5 11 C 2 50| 6 45 9 10 4 5 roedyrhiew 8 13 11 8 2 59 6 53 9 18 4 13 -U^sYard 8 24 I! 19 3 II! 7 4 9 29 4 24 Aberdare T~5 TT~0 2 62j 6 40 9 10 4 5 ^reamaa 8 9 11 4 2 56 6 45 9 14 4 9 fountain Ash 8 17 U 12 3 4l 6 54 9 22 4 17 A-berdare J. ar. 8 28 11 23 3 15l 7 6 9 33 4 28 f^erdareJunetioD 8 33 11 2e 3 20| 7 14 9 38 4 33 Treherbert .7" 8 Oj 10 55 2 46 6 30 8 55 3 55 Ystrad 8 9 11 4 2 55! 6 40 94 4 4 £ andy 8 20 11 15 3 61 6 51 9 15 4 15 forth 8 24)11 19 3 10 6 56 9 19 4 19 Hafod 8 28 11 23 3 14| 7 0 9 2i 4 23 PontypriddJuac 8 37,31 32 3 23, 7 9 9 32 4 32 tor typridd junc 8 45 11 40 3 31 7 27 9 50 4 45 Reforest 8 50 11 4-5 3 361 7 33 9 55 4 50 Walnut Tree June 9 3 11 58 3 48! 7 46 10 8 5 3 £ Jandaff 9 11 jl2 6 3 56 1 54 10 16 5 11 ~ardifl" 9 20,12 15 4 5! 8 3 10 25 5 20 LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. WEEK DAYS- |dSAPYN3 lst2d lst2d 1,2,3 1,2,3 lst2i! Ist2<l 1,2,3 STATIONS. class class class class class class class I- p m. p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. Edinburgh 4 15 9 30 freston 11 14 6 15 8 30 9 30 12 25 8 30 Liverpool 11 15 7 30 9 0 10 30 1 15 9 30 *J«e<is 9 30 7 50 11 0 7 0 Manchester 10 55 7 45 9 30 10 45 1 30 9 20 Crewe 9 0 10 50 12 30 3 40 11 30 SJttewsbary ar. 3 5 10 1512 15 1 35 4 55 12 55 Class. S & HR 1 & 2 lst2d 1,2, 1st 2d l,% 1,2, lst2d n Mail a.m a.m p m. p.m p.m. p.m. Shrewsbury dp. 3 15 7 0 10 30 12 25 1 40 5 10 4 50 ChurchStretton 7 40 1 2 5 50 5 30 Craven Arms. 4 17 7 5911 7 1 20 2 18 6 9 5 50 Ludlow 4 45 8 22 11 22 1 41 2 33 6 30 6 10 Leomiaater 5 14 8 5211 50 2 7 2 53 6 56 6 40 Hereford i arr 5 45 9 27 12 20 2 47 3 20 7 35 7 20 retord \dep 12 20 3 30 7 55 7 50 Pontrilw 12 53 4 3 8 20 8 20 Abergavenny. 1 22 4 36 8 45 8 53 Ab'g'venny(B r) 1 45 4 45 Bryatnawr 2 25 5 19 Tredegar 2 50 5 40 Merthyr (coach) 7 0 Pontypool-rd 1 42 5 9 9 5 9 23 Cardiff (RJt.) 3 25 7 5 Mertbyr 3 21 6 33 Pontnewynydd 5 28 9 16 9 33 Newport. 2 7 ••• 5 42 9 30 9 45 DAYS WEEK DATS. 1,2, 1,2,3 1,2.3 STATIONS. class. class class a.m. a.m. a.m. p-m. p.m. a m. Newport 7 15 10 25 1 30 5 40 9 20 Pontnewjdd 7 29 10 39 1 44 5 54 9 32 Merthyr 9 20 12 15 4 20 Cardiff(R.R.) 9 C 12 15 Pontypool-rd. d 7 40 10 53 1 58 6 7 9 45 Merthyr (coach) 11 0 Tredegar 7 0 12 50 5 25 "rynmawyr 7 17 1 10 5 42 Ab'g'venny(Br) 7 54 145 6 21 Abergavenny 8 10 11 21 2 20 6 35 10 20 Pontrilas 8 41 11 55 2 44 7 6 10 50 {arr 12 35 3 5 7 35 1J 15 Hereford*S,H* 1,2,3 1,2» lst2a lst2d !.2.3 lst2d lst2d 1 a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m p.m. p.m. a.m. r (.dep. 8 0 9 20 12 35 3 10 5 10 7 55 11 30 ^eotainster 8 32 9 51 1 5 3 35 5 44 8 25 12 10 ~^udlow 8 56 10 14 1 25 3 58 6 17 8 46 12 45 J^raveu Arms. 9 16 10 34 1 40 4 14 6 44 9 3 1 5 ~hurch Stretton 9 35 10 58 1 56 4 31 7 5 9 20 1 25 Shrewsbury ar. 10 10 11 23 2 25 5 C 7 40 9 45 1 55 R, 1st 2d lst2d 1,2,3 lst2d lst2d lst2d 1,2,3 Shrewsbury dp 12 1511 33 2 30 5 30 8 10 10 8 2 0 1 35 12 38 3 50 7 0 9 20 1 35 3 15 £ *acheater 3 0 1 45 5 10 8 25 11 5 2 45 5 30 6 20 4 30 7 10 10 50 8 ?5 p"9^001 3 30 2 15 5 50 8 55 11 5 3 20 6 0 adi.w v- 3 23 2 33 6 10 9 10 II 25 2 32 5 47 ] aawbargh 9 10 9 10, >2 4ft 9 40 FROM: PADDINGTON TO NEW M7LF0RD (MILFORD HAVEN). WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS — j~|st2d lst2d lst2d; Kxp. Ist2d Exp.|.st2di Kxp (Mail, lstiailstadi Istzd isf<d)M ii STATIONS. 1&3rd'&3rd & 3rd ]st2d & 3rd lst2d'&3rd Jstiid)lst2d & 3d;& 3d & 3d & Sa lrtVd (class.iclass. class.;c)ass. class, class.;class.jclass,!elass. class.jclass.[class class, class —' I A.M.| A.M.' A.M.I A.M.I A.M. A.M.jr-.M. PM JP.M. A.M. A.M./A.M. P.M. R.M. — 6 01 9 15l10 15 11 45 2 0 4 40 8 10 — 10 0 — 8 10 Swindoa Departure — — 9 25' 11 !?! 1 37 I 20 i U\ fi 57 11 9 — — i 45 — 11 9 Cheltenham Departure for South ales 6 jo — lo 35 IS 15j 2 55 — 7 55 1*2 15 — "7 45 1 20 — 12 15 Glouceste T .••• 35 11 10 1265 3 SO | 8 25 12 50 8 15 3 30 12 fio 7 0 11 S5 3 56 8 45 1 12 8 40 3 58 1 12 Lvdnev 7 22 — H 56 1 27 4 14 1,2,3 1,2,8 9 5 1 31 — 9 0 4 18 — 131 Chepstow I 7 44 10 50 12 16 I 45 4 35 5 20 — 9 20 1 49 — 9 58 4 38 8 5 149 Portskewet 8 2,11 10,12 27 2 « 4 52 5 S5 7 50 — — 9 33 4 49 8 35 — Saiot. 8 13:11 22 12 38 5 4 5 48 8 2 9 47 5 1 8 47 8 21 ?ll 32112 47 — — 5 57 8 II — — — 9 56 S 9 & 55 — SewDort 8 35IU 451 1 0 2 30 5 30 6 9 8 23 9 49 2 21 10 10 5 25 9 6 2 21 Marfhfleld 8 47(1158 1 12 — S 43 6 22 8 3S — — — 10 22 5 86 9 17 Carditf » 8 12 10 J 28" 2 51 6 0 6 35 8 50 10 15 2 45 — 10 39 5 49 9 30 2 45 9 H 1 35 6 6 10 46 5 54 Llantrissant 9 4» 2 3 6 34 10 37 10 6 15 Bridgend 10 10 — 2 20 3 24 7 2 — — !0 52; 3 20 — 11 31 6 43 — 3 20 PortX'albot 1 039 2 54 3 46 7 33 11 1713 44 12 0 7 ,5 3 44 Briton Ferry 10 47 — 3 4 — 7 42 — — — — — [j 7 25 — — Neath 10 57 — 3 )3 3 58|7 52 — — 11 29,3 57 — '2 16 7 38 — 357 Ssea ii 10 4 0 4 0 8 0 U 50 4 5 9 15 12 4C j 55 4 5 Llanelly .•••■■ ] 1 58 — 4 48 1 48 8 43 — — — 4 46 9 5l 8 33- — 4 4g Carmarthen Junction •••••• (2 4 9 — 5 38 5 3S[ S 30 — — — 5 25110 4" 9 20 — 5 25 Haverfordwest 1 58 •— 6 49: 6 49 — — — —IS 261 — 10 34 —. g 95 New Mil ford 2 24 7 15' 7 IS — — — — g 5pl — — 11 5 — 6 iO FROM NEW MILFORD (MILFORD HAVEN) TO PADDINGTON. WEEK DAYS. J SUNDAYs. Exp.. Ist2dilst2d' 1st id Exp. Ist2d lst2d lst2d Mail. !st2d lst2d lst2d lst2d Mail STATIONS. !st2d &3cd & 3rd &3rd lst2d &3rd &3rd &3rd lst2a &3rd &3rd|&3rd & 3djlst2d class, class, class, class, class, class, class, class class, class, class, class, class class A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A-M. P.M. A.M. P.M. TTM New Milford — — — — 8 50 — ll 15 — 5 0— — 11 0 5 0 Haverfordwest..• ••«. — — — — 9 15 — 11 40 — 5 24 — — II 23 — 5 24 Carmarthen Junction — — 9 8 10 S4 — 1 0 — 6 27 — — 12 37 8 0 6 27 Llanelly — — — 9 50 11 10 — 1 50 — 7 6 — — 1 S3 8 48 7 6 Swansea — — 7 30 1010 11 25 2 15 4 30 722 925 I i5 9 27 7 22 ljeath — — 7 58 10 47 1 1 52 — 2 54 4 .r,8 7 5l —950422 — 7 BritonFerry •••••• — 3 5 10 56 — "—3253 — 9 55 4 27 — Port — — 8 15 II 6 12 3 — 3 14 5 13 8 3 — 10 3 2 34 — 8 3 Brid-end — — 8 47 11 41 14 27 — 3 46 5 43 818 1032 3 3 8 "8 r lantrissan t — — 9 II 12 7 — — 4 11 6 5 — — 10 54 3 26 — — Ely for Llandaff — 9 34 12 31 — — 4 82 6 30 — — 11 18 3 49 — r.rdiff 5 45 6 40 9 45 12 41 1 C 3 15 4 43 6 39 9 2 8 15 11 25 3 56 — 9 2 Marshfield 6 52 10 0 12 50 3 28 6 53 8 27 11 40 4 11 — Newport 6 10 7 15 1030 1 40 I 30 3 41 5 10 7 8 9 24 8 40 11 55 4 28 — 9 24 Uanwern 7 22 1040 1 49 3 48 7 17 8 47 12 3 4 36 — 7 30 10 50 1 58 — — 5 28 7 26 — 8 58 12 11 4 44 1,2.3 — Port«ke we't Junction* .11 — 7 55 11 10 « 19 — 4 35 5 45 8 5 — 9 35 12 22 4 58 7 45 — Chenstow mm 6S9 8 £ ,122 2 30 1 58 J 45 5 58 8 15 9 51 9 45 12 33 5 6 7 55 9 51 lvdnev S58 11 43 2 50 2 14 6 16 10 9 12 51 5 24 10 9 Newnham 7 16 — 12 2 3 9 6 37 19 25 1 12 5 44 — 10 25 Gloucester ZZ" 7 45 — 12 40 4 2 55 7 15 12 40 1 40 6 25 12 40 Cheltenham Arrival from South Wales 8 30 ■— 1 15 5 5 3 15 7 35 11 30 3 45; 6 45 — 15 Swindon Departure 9 30 2 35 6 10 4 25 9 10 2 20 3 30! 8 20 2 20 iTriTn^on ..ma 445930*15 mc 435 Jisun Trains of the Bristol and South Wales Union Railway (running in conneotion with be South Wales Railway via Portskewitt) are despatched as follows :— a.m. am. pm. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. From Bristol at 6.20 9.45 12.45 250 4. 0 6.15 Sundays: 8.10 3-0 7.15 From Cardiff at 6 40 9.45 12.41 3.15 4.43 6.39 Sundays 8 IS 3.56 From Newport at 7.15 10.30 1.40 3.41 5.10 7. 8 Sundays: 8.40 4.28 From Cbepstow at 7.44 10.50 12-16 1.45 520 Sundays: 9.18 4.38 8. 5 FROM WORCESTER TO NEW PORT. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. — 1,2,3 1,2,3.1,2, 1,2, 1,2, 1,2, 1&2 1.2, ,1,2,3, 1,2, 1,2,3.1,2,3. STATIONS. class, class, class, class, clas? class class, class#,class, class, class, class, — a. m. a. m. a.m. a. ID. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m.jp. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. Worcester,Foregt-st^ Z 2 35 I 6 21 6 50 8 30 I t 45 SeaX?d I ig Z Z 12-° Z 3 48 I 7 23t7- 9 53 SM)evcreux '•'• 1- 8 26 3 57 7 37 10 2 8 10 Sf 8 36 12 53 4 5 7 45 8 20 10 12 8 20 Pandv • • • • "••••« 8 49 4 15 7 55 10 25 8 32 rr/han r b 57 4 23 8 3 10 3"2 8 40 KJaVealv • 9 12 122 4 38 8 13 8 45 10 45 8 53 Abergavenny 9 1 4 48 8 23 „ ,0 53 9 1 BS: — ui1 '°»j dep- r Ii is 23 til z USK, — 11 30 2 35 — 6 40 — — —II 50 Llandenny 11 35 2 40 6 45 — — 11 55 — Raglan Road — u 50 2 55 — 7 0 — — — 12 10 — Pontypool road Departure |0 0 7 5 22 — — — 7 59 6 ^0,ltyp001 lo 25 2 25 5 40 8 10 6 20 Crumlin <5 48 — — 8 1& 6 2r Tredegar Junction — 2 41 — 5 55 — — — 8 21 6 34 Rhymney Junction 47 2 50 6 4 8 33 6 43 ;?«j u z ll z z r 8^6 6i8 19 49 10 55 — I 48 — 5 19 6 15 8 46 9 8 II 18 — 9 26 3viri^.?^ «J5 ;;$;»$!"}{*; 933 Newport 10 10|ll 20 — 2 7 — 5 42! 6 45 9 8 9 30 11 40 J 9 45 — FROM NEWPORT TO WORCESTER WEEK DAYS. SUNDAyS ,1,2,3 1,2, 1,2,3 1,2, 1,2,3.. 1,2,3 1,2,3, 1 2 3 1,2,3' STATIONS. class, class class, class, class, class, class, class, class, class class, class a. m. a m. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. rri. p. m. p. m. p. m. a.ms aTm" "rTm- Newport 7 15 9 35 10 25 1 30 2 35 5 40 9 20 Pontnewydd 7 29 9 49 10 39 i 44 2 49 o 54 9 32 5 42 pontypool road Arrival — 7 37 9 57 10 47 1 o2 2 5/ — J3 2 9 4(1 5 -2 ~Merthyr ZTZZ7."Zd^^ -"IT 9 20 12 15 f Troedyrhiew — — o fi Jo fa 1 jiio 1f n~ Quaker's Yard J J g 10 1C 8 27 Llancaich .••••••• — — n sn 10 ko «; in oc o 1 RhymneyJunction — — in c 1 s o f Tredegar Junction 15 ll! 5 18 JJ it I 9 Crumlin — lo 33 1 35 — — 5 40 H 5 ^920 PSS^P^IS »J°_ —-R- GJS'NO >»»' Monmouth dep. — 8 30 — 30 — 4 0 — — — 4 50 Dingestow 8 40 2 40 4 10 0 0 d „ T, nnA » 55 — — 12 5o — — 4 25 — — — 5 15 Raglan Road j 0 4 30 g 20 Llandenny Z 9 12 1 12 4 42 5 32 Sit^ooiVo^^ —^i.0 K Z~ 7 52 11 5 3 12 — 6 19 10 2 6 8 J 59 N U 3 19 6 26 10 10 6 18 Penpergwm — g 10 — 11 21 2 20 3 28 — — 6 35 — 10 20 6 26 Abergavenny g 23 u 34 340 — — 6 48 — 10 30 6 37 Ilanfihangel g 31 u 42 3 48 — 6 56 — 10 37 6 45 IV.IIlll'.IIirrilll 8 41 11 55 2 44 4 1 7 6 10 50 7 0 St Devereux 8 49 12 6 49 7 14 10 58 7 8 rr'arnT„ 8 58 12 14 4 18 7 23 11 5 7 16 mf a — 9 1C — 12 35 3 6 4 40 — 7 45 11 35 7 35 — 10 40 — 1 32 — 5 38 — — 8 39 — 12 35 8 35 -us- 152 6 2 9 1 1 o'9 8 "0'" OJ" FRùM NEWPORT TO RHYMNEY. WEEK DATS. SUNDAYS 1,2,3 i;2,3 1.2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 STATIONS. clasf class class class class. class a.m. p m. p-m. a.m. p.m. a.m. Newport dep 9 1 2 40 6 30 Bassalleg 9 2o 2 50 6 40 Rbiwderin 9 30 2 55 6 45 Church Road 9 35 3 0 6 50 Machen 9 40 3 5 6 55 ••• Bedwas 9 50 3 15 7 5 Maesycwmmer 10 5 3 30 7 20 u. Pengam 10 15 3 40 7 28 ••• Bargoed 10 °0 3 45 7 33 ••• New Tredegar 10 30 3 55 7 40 in M i f; 7 Fin FROM RHYMNEY TO NEWPORT. WEEK DAYS. e SUNDAYS 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 STATIONS. class class class class class class. a.m. a.m. p.m. a-m. p.m. a.m. Rhymney 7 2011 0 4 2 New Tredegar 7 3011 10 4 35 Bargoed 7 4011 20 4 4 Pengam 7 4511 25 4 5 Maesyowmmer 7 55 11 35 5 0 Bedwas 8 10 11 50 5 15 Machen 8 2012 0 5 25 Church Road 8 25 12 5 ó 30 Rhiwderin 8 3012 10 5 3 Bassalleg 8 3512 15 5 4 Newport 8 50 12 301 555 J.VUJUIU»J 1 FROM SIKHOYVY TO NEWPORT., WEEK DAYS. SUKDAYB. STATIONS 1 2 3(1 2 3 1 2 3fi 2 3 1 23 2 3.1 2 3 123 Class Class Class Class Clss Class CI. 01. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.M. p.m. SIRHOWY 7 56 12 25 4 46 8 18 — 8 25 4 5(7 27 Tredegar 8 2 12 30 4 52 8 21 — 8 30 4 10 7 30 Argoed 8 20 12 48 5*10 — — 8 46 4 26 — Blackwood 8 29 12 55 5 19 — — 8 54 4 34 — TredegarJunc.arr S 34 1 0 3 24 — — 9 0,4 39 — Risca 9 0 1 S3 5 SO — — 9 23 5 O — Newport 9 25) 1 55 6 15 — — 9 45.5 30 — FROM NEWPORT 10 SIRHOVV Y. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. STATIONS. 123123123 1, 2, 3 123 123123123 CI. Class Class Class Clss Class Class Class a.m a.m. a.m. p.m, p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m Newport — 9 40 2 20 6 50 10 0 6 0 •Risca — to 0 2 40 7 10 — 10 20 620 Tredegar J..arr — 10 24 3 3 7 33 — — 10 45 6 43 Blackwood — 10 41 3 13 7 43 — — 10 53 6 53 Argoed — 10 49 3 21 7 51 — — 11 1 7 1 Tredegar 7 48 11 6 3 40 8 10 — 8 16 11 17 7 20 Sirhowy 7 53 II 9 3 45 8 14 — 8 20 11 2C 7 23 Argoed — 10 49 3 21 7 51 — — 11 1 7 1 Tredegar 7 48 11 6 3 40 8 10 — 8 16 11 17 7 20 Sirhowy 7 53 II 9 3 45 8 14 — 8 20 11 2C 7 23 FROM CARDIFF TO RHYMNEY. STATIONS. Week Days. Sundays. a. m.lp. m. p. m. a. m. p. m. Cardiff (Adam-st. Station) 9 012 15 5 45 9 40 5 55 E Walnut Tree Bridge 9 18 12 33 6 3 9 58 6 13 1 Caerphilly 9 30 12 41 6 14 10 6 6 22 1 Ystrad 9 42 32 54 6 28 10 16 6 35 E tlengoed \rr. 9 50 12 58 — — E Dep. 10 10 1 5 6 3210 20 b 40 E Pengam 10 10 1 10 6 3910 25 6 45 Bargoed 10 25 1 17 6 46 10 35 6 55 V Tyr Phil 10 32 1 23 6 57 10 43 7 3 C Pontlottyn 10 40 1 30 7 5 10 51 7 11 V Rhymney 10 45 1 35 7 10 10 55 7 15 C FROM RSYMNEY 1U CARDIFF. STATIONS. Week Days Sundays. a. m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p. m Rhymney 9 15 2 10 5 50 8 0 4 10 Pontlottyn 9 19 2 14 5 55 8 4 4 16 L'vr Phil. 9 27 2 21 6 6 8 10 4 24 Bargoed 9 35 2 28 6 16 8 18 4 32 Pengam 9 40 2 34 6 25 8 25 4 42 Sengoed .Arr. 9 50 2 40 — — Dep. 10 10 2 50 6 30 8 30 4 50 Y'strad 10 14 2 54 6 34 8 34 4 54 Caerphilly 10 28 3 7 6 49 8 44 5 8 Wa.1 nut Tree Bridge 10 37 3 17 6 57 8 52 5 17 Cardiff (Adam-st. Station) 10 55 3 35 7 15 9 10 5 35 MANCHESTER & LIVERPOOL TO HEREFORD. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. Ist2d 1,2 lst2d lst2d 1,2,3 1,2,3 STATION B. class class class class class Mail, class a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. a. m. a. m. Manchester.departure 6 40 — 9 50 12 30 4 0 — 7 45 Warrington 7 50 10 47 1 24 4 53 — 8 30 Liverpool.departure 7 45 8 15 11 0 1 15 4 30 — 8 0 Birkenhead. 8 5 8 35 11 20 1 35 4 50 8 30 Chester 8 50 9 20 12 10 2 20 5 40 — 9 40 Wrexham 9 15 9 45 12 35 2 54 6 25 — 10 19 Llangollen 8 42 8 42 12 15 2 32 5 45 10 0 Ruabon 9 25 9 55 12 47 3 5 6 3S — 10 34 Shrewsbury arrival 10 15 10 40 1 33 4 5 7 50 — 11 40 1,2,3 Shrewsbury .departure 10 30 12 25 1 40 5 10 8 5 3 15 4 50 Ludlow 11 22 1 41 2 33 6 30 9 2A 4 48 6 10 Leominster 11 50 2 7 2 53 6 50 9 50 5 18 6 40 Hereford .arrival 12 20 2 47 3 20 7 35 10 25 5 45 7 20 HEREFORD TO MANCHESTER & LIVERPOOL. WEEKDAYS, SUNDAYS. 1,2,3 lst2d lst2d 1,2,3 lst2d 1,2,3 lst2 STATIONS. class ;dass class class! class class class a. M. a. m. p. m. p. m. p. M. a. M. p. M. Hereford departure 8 0 9 20 3 10 5 10 7 55 11 30 7 50 Leominster 8 32 9 51 3 35 5 44/ 8 25 12 10 8 25 Hereford .departure 8 0 9 20 3 10 5 10 7 55 11 80 7 50 Leominster 8 32 9 51 3 35 5 44; 8 25 ]2 10 8 25 Ludlow 8 56 10 14 3 58 6 17 8 46 12 45 8 46 Shrewsbuiy arrival 10 10 11 23 5 0 7 40 9 50 1 55 9 50 lst2d 1,2, lst2d Shrewsbury .departure 10 20 12 45 5 28 8 38110 53 4 45 — Ruabon 11 7 1 48 6 26 9331140 5 57 — Llangollen 12 15 — 7 10 10 0 — 6 35 — Wrexham 11 18 1 58 6 32 9 4311 50 6 10 — Chester arrival 11 43 2 35 7 0 10 5' 12 15 6 50 — Birkenhead 12 50 3 35 7 50 10 50 3 5 7 50 — Liverpool arrival 1 10 3 55 8 10 11 5 3 40 8 5 — Warrington 12 55 3 35 8 17 — 3 0 7 50 — Manchester arrival 1 55 4 55 9 10 — 3 55 8 40 LONDON TO-BRISTOL. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS — 1 & 2 1,2,3 |1&21&2J1&21&2 1&2 1,2,3 1&2 STATIONS. class, class. EXP.Iclass. class class, class, EXP. class, class, class a. M.a. M. a. mJa m. a. m. p. m. p. m. P. m p. m. a. M. p.m. London(Paddington) .Departure 6 0 7 20 91510151145 2 0 230 450 8 10 10 0 230 Reading 7 10 9 15 11 35 — 3 0 4 5 5 43 9 20 11 36 t 57 Didcot 8 0 10 40 10 3C 12 15 — 3 37 4 48 6 10 9 55 12 23 4 4C /Arrival 9 5 11 55 11 5 1 10 1 20 4 15 5 50 6 45 10 40 1 35 5 31 \Departure 9 25 12 5 11 15 1 35 1 30 4 25 6 0 6 £ 5 10 50 1 45 5 41 Chippenham 9 58 12 45 11 42 2 5 — 4 55 6 30 — 11 20 2 18 6 9 Bath 10 25 1 25 J2 5 2 35 2 13 5 25 7 5 7 35 11 50 2 52 6 45 Bristol arr. 10 50 2 0 12 25 2 55 2 33 6 45 7 35 7 55 12 15 3 3C 7 10 Exeter 2 30 6 10 4 15' 9 0 110 5 3 10 6 46 BRISTOL TO-LONDON. WEEKDAYS. SIRYPATI ,1,2,? LST2D 1^2,3 lst2d lst2d 1,2,3 lst2d STATIONS. EXP. MAIL1 EXP.' class class «XP. class class class class class m. a. m. a.'111. p. m. p. M. p. M. p. m. p. in. p. m. p. M. P'UI. Exeter 7 0 10 30 9 45 12 55 5 35 9 55 10 0 3 30 Bristol Departure 8 10 10 25 12 20 12 25 1 15 3 0 4 20 7 45 12 50 1 45 6 30 Bath.# 8 30 10 47 12 40 12 59 1 35 3 20 4 50 8 5 1 13 2 10 7 0 Chippenham 8551115 1 2 1 35 — 8 47 5 23 8 33 1 4 2 50 I 85 J Arrival 9 20 11 60 1 27 2 10 2 25 4 15 6 0 9 0 2 10 3 20 8 10 J Departure 9 30 12 0 1 37 3 0 2 36 4 25 6 10 9 10 2 20 3 30 820 Didcot 10 3 1 0 — 15 25 3 10 5 5 7 20 9 48 3 0 4 45 9 10 Heading 10 30 1 38 — 6 10 3 45 — 8 15 10 20 8 35 5 35 4 SO Uondon(P«MiBftM) .111»M W L' M t m'A 461 « K i SO 1110 4 10 T 15|11 ii
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THE GREAT SUCCESS of this 1 DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearance of many SPU- RIOUS IMITATIONS totally different in FLAVOR and destitute of the DIGESTIVE PROPERTIES of this SAUCE. Purchasers are earnestly requested to ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, Prepared only by fj LEA & PERRINS, Worcester M V Wholesale and for Export, by CRO»SE & BLACK.WELL, London, wd all Merchants and Oilm«a. Nothing brings on Nervous Debility, Premature Old Age, and Shontens Human Life,more than Diseases of the Chest. UNDER THE YFEY AND PATUONAGEOF THE THEPRINCIPAL THE ONLY REAL CURE WITHOUT INWARD DICINE IS ROPER'S ROYAL BATE PLASTERS for Coughs Asthma .Hoarseness, Indigestion, Palpitatioi he Heart, Croup, Hooping Cough, Influeaza, Chronic Stran: Bruises, Lumbago, o 1 Pain si n the Back, Spinal and Rheumat' A.flections,DiseasesoitheChest ,and LocalPains. SPINAL COMPLAINT OF 30 YEARS' STANDING AND RHEUMATISM OF THE HIP. Nafferton, December 18, 1862. Messrs Roper and Son—Gentlemen,—I was afflicted with a pain in the spine of my back for 30 years, and hearing of yow Roller's Pla-ter about two years since, I procured one, and aftei applying it lonnd relief the first nig-^t, and have been free froix pain ever since. I was also troubled with Rheumatism in the hip, and applied one with the same results. As I have received so much benefit from the use of your Roper's Plasters, I havt sent you this for the benefit of others suffering in the same way Yours,etc, THOMAS BROWN. USE or LEG LOST FOR 6 MONTHS. 28, Greystockstreet, Attercliffe road. To Messrs Roper and Sons—Sirs,—1 have the pleasure tl return you my most sincere thanks for the benefit I have received from your Roper's Plasters, after Oeing for six monthi without the use of my left leg, was in the Royal Cornwal Infirmary for fourteen weeks, and no bet'ir. I confined foj three months to my bed, and all no use. I was recommended b3 a Iady- to try one of your Roper's Plasters. I did so, and thanl God I only applied two plasters before 1 could walk without a crutch, and now I can walk with one stick, all through the means of your Roper's Plasters. Sirs, I have written you thii that you may advertise it for the benefit of Ihe public. Yours, etc RICHARD INCH. Redruth, July 25th, 1861. SPRAIN IN THE BACK. Messrs Roper and Son,—Gentlemen,—Some time ago 1 go njured in my back from-lifting a large piece of wood in th Royal Arsenal, and was confined to my bed for three months, during which time the Royal Liver Friendly Society paid me 10: a week, and a doctor to attend me, but instead of getting bettej I gradually got worse a friend advised me to get one of your Roper's Plasters, and, in less than a fortnight after, I felt myself eompletely recovered. I am now using the second plaster. 1 send this testimonial to the editor of Orr's Kentish Journal, witl a request that he may notice it In his widely circulated Journal. JAMES SMITH, Nov. 16, 1860. Maxey road, Plumstead, Kent BED-FAST 4 MONTHS. Bury, March 3, 1853. Mr. H. Afaiden, of Bury, has reat pleasure in haiidingt Messrs. Roper and Son a recommendation of Roper's Plasters by Mr. William Dutson, Earl street, Bury, for a severe inflammatioi of the lungs. He was bed-fast four months, and is quite certait his recovery is through the timely assistance of yourvaluabll Roper's Plaster. From F. Cupiss, Esq., M.R.V.C., Author of the Prize Essay 01: the Diae s of the Liver of the Horse! Diss, Norfolk, March 22, 1851. Gentlemen,—For the ast three winters Mrs. Cupiss has felt t great delicacy of the chest, accompanied with occasional pain, cough, and hoarseness. Having had your valuable Roper's Royal Bath Plaster recommended to her, she made a trial of one, and it was attended with the most beneficial effect, in conse queuce of which she has made frequent use oftuem and invariab., with the same good results—I remain, FRANCIS CUPISS. AFTER Two YEARS' SUFFERING, CURED. Important Testimonial received from lIlr. William Hall, Towt Travelller to Messrs. Rawson and Co., Brewers, Sheffield. Gentlemen,—I wish to add my testimony 0 the host of oth us published by you, to the efficacy of your wonderful Ropei's Plaster. I had not been enabled to lie on m" left from an affection of the heart or liver, for two years, until i applied a Roper's Plaster, since which time 1 have been comparatively well, and only used tw.) Flusters.—Yours faithfully Andover street, Sheffield, June 3, 1861. WM. HALL. "Inprincipled Shopkeepers, forthesake of gain, havM variaut spurious imitations. Purchasers are therefore cautioned tc NOTICE the words, If ROPEJL'II ROYAL BATH PLASTE* Engraved en the S™7' .1,0 Proprietor's Auto- graph on the back, hus:— PREPARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPER AND SON CHEMISTS, SHEFFIELD, On Medico-chemical principles from British Herbs andt Gumsand Balsams of the Eastern Clime, where The trees drop balsam, and on all thebongh s Health sit sand makes it sovereign as it flows.' Full.sized Plasters, Is lid. and for Children, 9jd each, direct by Post on receipt of I s. 4d. or 1 s. each in Postage Stam, Sold by most Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom BEWARE OF IMITATIONS!-Be particular and ask for ROPER'S PLASTERS. JPutilicOpinion h provedthe Plaster Pills to be the Maiv, of the Age. T> OPER'S PILLS (though originally were l\j intendedco assist theoperation o FROPEA'SROTA 1 BATH PLASTER), haveproved t he bes tremedy for all those distressingsymptoms attending a we t and disordered Stomach, Liver C omplaiEt, Bilious Irregularities, Indigestion, such as Nausea or Sickness-, Loss of Appetite,Loathing of Food,Pain in the Bowels Langour and Depressionof Spirits. Giddiness, Swimming or Detemina- tion of Blood to the Head, Sic tlieforerunnerof Apoplexy. Sproatley, near Hull, Oct. J, H53. Sirs.—Havinp found great benefit from Roper's Royal Bath plasters and Pills, i wish make my case known for the ad- vantage of those who suffer as I have done for a long time. I have heen afflicted with spasmodic pains in the chest, and palpi- tation of the heart, arising from Indigestion and Liver complaint 1 was undermedical treatment many months without feeling any better. At last I tried one ofroper's Plasters and a box 01 Pills, which gave me relief i n a few days, from which time my health has improved, and I am now quite well.—I remain with thanks, yours spectfully, [ELIZABETH THOMPSON. Ropers Pills are a purely Botanic compound, and warranted free from any deleterious ingredient, being composed of choice herbs, roots, gums, and balsams, by ROBT. ROPER and SON, Chemists, Sheffield, in boxes at Is ltd, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d each Sold by most Chemists apd Booksellers in the United Kingdom. ASH FOR ROPER'S PILLS. K AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS.— THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. K A Y E SW U R S D E L L'SPILLS THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. K A Y E SWORSDELL'S PILLS THE BEST REMEDY FOR ASTHMA. KAYE'S WORSDELL'Sj PILLS THE BEST REMEDY FOR COUGHS & COLDS. KAYE'S WOltSDELL'S PILLS THE BEST REMEDY FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS THE BEST REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE SKINT. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS THE BEST REMEDY FOR GOUT & RHEUMATISM KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS THE BEST REMEDY FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS THE BEST REMEDY FOR NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS Have been in constant use for nearly Half-a-Century, land have met with UNIVERSAL SUCCESS. Sold by all Chemists, &c., at Is. lid,, 2., 9d., and 49. 6d. pel Box. [10,028 -= 'A T EWIS'S EMBROCATION for HORSES t and CATTLE, used by the London Genera Ooini« bus Company and many leading studs for Sprains, Splints, Curbs Lameness, W mdgalls, Capped Hocks, Spavins! Strangles, Stiff Joints, Broken Knees, Cuts, Sores. Rheumatism, Sore Throats, and Influenzi. Sold in bot. tles, price 2B., by all chemists and saddlers. 1^0 ONE NEED SUFFER RHEUMA- TISM, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Weak Limbs, &c. LEWIS'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, externally applied, is a certain cure.—Sold by all chemists, price Is. ljd., 2s. 9d and4s.6d. EWIS'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT and HORSE and CATTLE EMBROCATION may be had of Barclay, Farringdon street; Sanger, Oxford Street; Newbury St. Paul's Butler, Cheapsi-de ortrom John Lewis, 485,Oxford Street, London. '[9721 BARCLAYS' DR. BATEMAN'S PECTORAL B DROPS.-This Medicine has long been held in the highest estimation for all Rheumatic and Chronic Complaint*, in Pains of the Limbs, Bones, and Joints, and in violent colds. It has been in repute now upwards of a century, and the great quantity sold annually is the best proof of its efficacy parties who have once used it seldom failing to have recourse to it a second time, when occasion requires. It does not act as a purgative; but principally upon the pores of the skin, in iucine gentle perspiration, and, therefore, acting in a great measure a. a preventive of Fever, too often arising from neglected colds. In Rheumatism and Chronic Pains it is invaluable. Mmyasred persons who would not otherwise obtain any sleep or rest at night, being enabled, by its use, to enjoy cahn and refreshiug repose. For INFLUENZA it is uarivaUed, particularly if taken in the early stages. These Drops may be had of all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines, in bottles, at 13 and -isljd each Be careful to ask for BARCLAYS' BATEMAK'S DROPS, as there are many spurious imitations; and observe that their names and address (9: Farringdon street) are engraved "n the Government Stamp affixed to each bottle 10,461 TRULY EFFICACIOUS AND MILD: DR. SCOTT'S BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS prepared, without any Mercurial ingredient frcn the Recipe of Dr. SCOTT, of Bromley, Kent. BSThese Pills will be found invaluable to all who suffer from biliousandlivercomplaints,indigestion,wind, spasms, giddiness, dizziness of the eyes, and many other symptoms which none but a sufferer can describe. For habitual costiveness, as a family aperient medicine, and as a purifier of the blood, they are un rivalled mild in their operation and grateful to the stomach they create appetite, promote digestion, and strengihen the whole nervous system. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVES WITH JAUNDICE. (From M. BELL, Chemist, efce., Manchester.) Medicine Warehouse, 61, Clarendon street, Oxf rdroad, Manchester, November 17, 1SG4, To Mr W. Lambert, Chemist. » tvj"k tfi? f°U?wi"g cure will be interesting to invalids and the public. Mr John Neal, of Medlock street, Manrh-sfr had for the last five years suffered from bilious vomiiing and pain in the right side. His whole skin was of a saffron hue,"and their was a large swelling in the region of the right lobe of the liver. The treatment adopted had been varied and without any beneficial effect, until Dr Scott's Liver Pills were tr.e.t. when an improvement took place and after continuing their use for three weeks, he had the great pleasure of telling hi- friendt he was free from all urgent symptoms, and enjoying good health; 1 remain, sir, yours truly, M. BELL. SURPRISING CURES OF BILIOUS AND LITER COMPLAINTS SIR,-I was troubled for many years with a Bilious and Liver Complaint, and, although I tried almost everv thi, I could get, or that was recommended, I received scarcely the slightest benefit from anything I took. Seeing in the Hereford Timet that Dr. Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills had effected very extraordinary cures in some very bad cases of Liver and Stomach Complaints, I was induced to try them, and can assert from my own experience they fully merit the highest recommendation that can be given them. In a very short time, by taking them according to the direction, I wa effectually cured. My wife, who was a greater sufferer that myself with Bilious Headache and Dizziness of the eves, and by want of appetite and loss of flesh almost reduced to a skeleton. I al-o induced to try the Pills, and the effect with her was equally astonishing. Her appetite recovered, the dizziness and headache soon disappeared, and her general condition rapidly improved. I have since recommended and given the pilla to many persons, all of whom have been benefited by them. You will be kind enough to make this public, as I think it only right that the extraordinary curative powers of this medicine should be as widely known as possible.-With best thanks,I am, Sir, Your obedient servant THOMAS JONES, Oiiklield Works, near Xewport, Monmouthshire To Mr. W. Lambert, November 23, 1803. Prepared only by W. LAMBERT, Chemist, 8, King William street, Charing Cross, removed from 20, Jermyn stieet, Hay market, London, in boxes, Is. li d., or three times the quantity in one, 2s Od, and sold by all respectable medicine vendors throughout the U^ted Kingdom. Be sure to ask for" Dr Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills Take down the particulars-" Dr Scott's Bilious and Liver ^ills." The genuine are in a square green package with the name William Lambert, S, King William street, Charing Cros engraved in white letters on the red ground of the governmeni stamp Should any difficulty occur in obtaining the Pi, Is, send 16 or 36 postage stamps to the Establishment, and they wil be forwarded free. 10,312 FRAMPTON'S PILL OF F HEALTH-Plice Is. 1 £ d. and 2s. 9d. per box. This excellent Family Pill is a medicine of long-tried efficacy for purifying the blood, so very essential for the foundation o good health or correcting all Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of in ofsalutaiy effectsThe stomach will speedily regain its strength to a healthy action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys will rapidly take place; and renewed health will be the quick result of taking this medicine, according to the directions accompanvin* each box. PERSONS of a FULL HABIT, who are subject to headache giddiness, drowsiness,and singing in the ears, arising from joo great a flow of blood to the head, should never be without them as many dangercut symptoms will be entirely carried off by theirtimely use. For FEMALES, hese Pills arfe truly excellent, emoving aljj tobstructions, the distressing heidactie so very prevalent wit the sex, depression of spirits, dullness o sight, nervous affec tions, blotches, pimples, and sallowness o the skin, and give a healthy, juvenile bloom to the complexion. To MOTHERS they are confidently recommended as the best medicine that can be taken and for children of all agea they are unequalled. These Pills unite the recommenrlation of a mil operation with the most successful etiect and for eidarly people, or where an occasional aperient i s required, no tiling can be better adapted In consequence of the great and increasing demand, the Pro prietor has obtained permission from Her Majesty s Com missioners to have the name and address of THOMAS PROUT, 229, STRAKD, LONDON," Impressed upon th; Government Stamp, affixed to each box — Sold by all Vei do of MediciH (62 THE GR.6ND PROMOTERS OF HEALTH :11" HOLLOWAY'S PILLS The grand secret of attaining happiness is to secure good health witheut which life is stripped of all its pleasures. The first irregularity of any function should be checked and Be t right by appropriate dose of these fine purifying Pills, which strengthen the system by thoroughly cleansing the blood from all impurities. They balance disordered action, remove the cause of disturbance, and restore its normal and natural power to every organ, witheut inconvenience, pain, or any other drawback. DERANGEMENT OF THE BOWELS, LIVER AND STOMACH COMPLAINTS. This medicine is so well known in every part of the wo r the cures affected by its use are so wonderful, as to aston everyone. Its preeminence as a remed) for bilious and lire complaints, and derangements of the stomach and bowels, ia ne longer a matter of dispute or deubt. In these diseases the beneficial effects of Holloway's invaluable Pills are so permanent and extensive that the whole system is renovated, the organs ot digestion strengthened, and full and easy assimilation pre- moted, so that both physical and moral energy are increased. DETERMINATION OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD: This ig generally occasioned by some irregularity of the stomach s a.id bowels, which, if not quickly attended to, fre quentlv terminates fata ly. A few doses of these famous Pilla never fail to give tone to the stomach, regularity to the secre- tions, and purity to the fluids. Vertigo, dimness of sight, and other indications of approaching apoplexy, are entirely dissipated by a course of this admirable medicine. THE FEMALE'S BEST FRIEND. For all debilitating disorders peculiar to the sex and in every contingency perilous to the life of women, youthful or aged, married or single, this mild but speedy remedy is recommended with friendly earnestness. It will correct all functional derangements to which they are subject. SCROFULA AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. For all skin diseases, however inveterate, these medicines are a sovereign remedy While the Pills act upon the blood, which they purify, the Ointment passes through the pores of the skin, and cleanses every structure, as water saturates the soil or as salt penetrates meat. The whole physical machinery is thus rendered healthy, regular, and vigorous. COUGHS, COLDS, AND ASTHMAS. No medicine will cure colds of long duration or such as are settled upon the chest so quickly as these famous Pills. Eve-a in cases where the first stage of asthma has appeared, thesr Pills may be relied on as a certain and never-failing remedy particularly if the Ointment be simultaneously well rubbed late he chest and throat night and morning. INDIGESTION.—BILIOUS HEADACHE. These complaints may sometimes be considered trifling, but it should be borne in mind that, by iaattentiOn and neglect, they often end most seriously. Give early thought to a deranged stomach. take Holloway's Pills, rub his celebrated Ointment over the pit of the stomach, and you will shortly perceive change for the better in your digestion, spirits, appetite, strengt and energy. The improvement, though it may be gradual, will be thorough and lasting. liollowa), Is Pills are the best known remedy in the world for the following Diseases:— (Ev Ague Consumption Head ache Seiofula, orKing'i Asthma Debility Indigestion Sore Throats BiliousComplatnts Dropsy inHammationStone and Gravel Blotches on the Dysentery Jaundice Tic Douloureux Skin Erysipelas Liver Com- Tumours BowelComplaints Fevers of plaints Ulcers Colics all kinds Lumbago Worms of all i Constipationof the Fits Piles Weakness, from t Bowels Geut Rheumatism whatver cause, &c. &c. Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway, 144, Strand (near Temple Bar), London also by all respectable DruggIst. and Dealers in medicines throughout the Civilized World, at he following prices—Is l £ it., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., Us.. 22a. and 33a each box. There is a considerable savi by takmgthe larsrer aues NB.-Directinnl for the guidasce Of Patleatllll evarj dieordec re affixed to sack (975$