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- ROBERTS AND LYDUON STOCK…
ROBERTS AND LYDUON STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS 17, CHURCH-SFREMr. AND VTtlNVA I CHAMBERS, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. rE CARDIFF & NEWPORT STOCK" ,t. ^KARK LIST. u RAILWAYS. O 'Tox'ai ro.vs. Stock—Bristol and Exeter 100 lVJi 140i „ —Caledonian 100 u9 iu»i »» Great Eastern 4tif 4A „ —Great Western 10J lOtJ| lusi „ —London, Brighton & South ,,Q Coast 100 116 llbi „» —London, Chatham, and „ Dover 100 23, 2<n „ —Metropolitan .100. 98i m „ —Midland 100 ••• *^3 —Monmouthshire Railway and Canal » —North British — — » —North Eastern — — lo] -Rhymney „r 100 6*4 50—Severn and Wye Railway and Canal 50 25 2oi fitock—Taff Vale ••• 100 187 189 PREFERENCE. PREFERENCE. Stock—Bristol and Exeter, 4 per cent. 100 100 101 I —Ditto 5 per cent 100 115 U6 „ —Great Western Rent Charge 100 H7i nai „ —Ditto Consolidated Gfuaran- „ —Ditto Consolidated' preferl 100 119 120 „ —Monmouthshire "'Railway 10° U6* Il7i io! %pm Stock -Rhymney 5 per cent, guar- —Ditto rnteed 100 HO ill _„ 1S61 100 11 126 U'ff r per cent. 1861 ion 104 106 5 Per cent. 1864 n>0 99 101 ~cent. IS64 MW 117 118 » Witto 5 per cent. 1870 100 97 98 -Ditto 5 per cent. 1867 100 95 96 10-Ditto 5 per cent. 1873 10. 9 9i 2t1-Severn and Wye Railway and Canal, per cent 20. 18t 19t 10—Ditto ditto 5 per cent. 10. 9t 10 -Stock-Taft Vale Preference No. 1 100 187 189 —Ditto4$percent. 100 106 107 —Ditto 5 per cent. 100 H5 116 10-Ditto New 15 per cent. 10. lit 111 GUARANTEED AND LEASED. 50—Aberdare, >0 per cent. 50 ml 1151 20-Coløford, Monmouth, Usk, and Pontypool 20 22 221 "Stock —Dare Valley, 5 per cent. 100 1141 Hoi „ -Hereford, Hay, and Brecon 100 8, 86 „ —Llanelly Railway and Dock 100 115 118 „ —Ditto ditto "A" Preference 100 115 118 „ — Llautrissant and TafI Vale Tlm 5 per cent. 100 1141 lloi „ -LIynvi and Ogmore, 6 per -Ditt cerl t. 100 138 140 100 1141 1161 IAA Per cunt 20 100 renarth Harbour, Dock, and Railway ion 106 108 Swansea \ale, 6 per cent. 35 47 471 v;—Ditto 5 pef cent. 20 221 23 1J Ditto T) per cent. 15 lsl 19 BANKS. tOO—- rl'imorirarishire 100 213 9!5 10— Ditto New 10 21 211 10—London and Provincial, Limited 6 101 IftJ JO—National Provincial of Eng- Und — — 21 83 81 20— Ditto ditto 12 471 401 20— Ditto ditto New 6 2'i 10—North and South Wales 10'" r> :20—Swansea 7 3;>xd 2U—West of England and South pm WalesDistrict 15 97, COAL AND IRON. '8 8* 10-Cardiff and Swansea Colliery .Limited 8i 9i 5—Crown Preserved Coal, ~3 Limited r 2; 2t 32-Ebbw Vale Steel, Icon, and n Coal, Limited 29. 9 11 dis 20-Great Western Colliery Limited -10 on 50-Llyrm, Tondu and OgmoYe COllI unù Iron Lllllited 50 22 23 100—iNantj lo and Blaina Iron Works Preierential Limited IAA 97 QJ 10—Newport and Abercarn T1 Colliery, Limited 9 21 2| 10—Powell's Llantwit Colliery, Limited io i 1 50— Rhondda Merthyr Colliery,' Limited 50 12 15 25— Ditto ditto "B" 20 17 15 dis 50—Rhymney Iron Limited 50 241 251 15— Ditto New 15 Ih 7 !j-South Wales Colliery 181. 7 8 50-Tredegar Iron and Coal. Limited "A" 18 161 171 25- Ditto ditto "B" 25 231 241 MISCELLANEOUS. Stock—Anglo American Teleeraph.. 100 641 65 10—Bristol and South Wales Railway Wagon Limited 4331 xd 20—Bristol Wagon Works, Limited 10 4f 41 pm 20— Ditto New 2 2f 21 pm Stock-Cardiff Gas, Class "A" 100 201 203xd Ditto "B" 100 157 158 xd 2.)- Ditto 25. 83. 34 xd 25— Ditto 121. 2 21 pm Stock Ditto Waterworks 100 203 207 xd — Ditto 1860 100 152 154 xd 10— Ditto New 2. 5t 51 xd 25—Cardiil Hotel, Limited 25 15 16 xd 10—Gloucester Wasron, Limited 10 ic1 In xd 10— Ditto 5th issue 5 3 31 IO-Llynvi Valley Gas 10 1St 14 xd 35—Newport Gas, Class "A" 35 63 65 xd 35— Ditto "B" 35 4r) 47 xd 20— Ditto New "C" a 2t 24 xd lo-Newport and Pillgwenily Water Works 10 16 17 10— Ditto ditto New 8 2 8 pm |a—Newport Tramways, Limited 5 3t 4t 25-Swansca Gas 25 Sit 36; 10— Ditto Wagon, Limited 10. « 61 10—Western Wagon, Limited 10. 6 7 10—Ystrad Gas and Water 10. 17 18 xd Bank rate 3 per cent. (since April 6th, 1876.
RATE OF FREIGHTS FOR THE WEER.
RATE OF FREIGHTS FOR THE WEER. B. D s d. Alexandretta. Lisbon 8 6 9 0 Alexandria 15 6 16 0 Madras (Egypt) Maranham 17 6 Alicante 11 6 Montevideo. 26 0 Algiers Martinique 11 0 Athens 13 6 Marseilles 17 £ francs Ancona 16 0 Malaga 120 Ascension 18 0 Mauritius 21 0 Aden 26 0 Malta. 12 6 Bahia 21 0 22 0 Messina. 13 6 Bona Maderia. 10 6 Buenos Ayres.. 29 0 Mataro 16 0 17 0 Beyrout. New York Bremhaven Nassau Bombay 24 0 25 0 Nantes. Bermuda 12 0 Odessa. 14 0 Barcelona 18 0 Palermo. 13 6 'Callao 22 0 Pernambuco 21 0 ^aldera 22 0 • Panama 30 0 ■Coquimbo offer Quebec 'Cadiz 9 6 Rio Janerio 24 0 Constantinople 14 0 Rosas 18 0 ^ape de Verde. 11 0 Reggio 16 0 ^ape of Good Riga Hope 260 River Plate 32 6 Calcutta Rouen Cagliari 14 0 Rio Grande 32 6 Constradt St. Thomas 12 0 Ceylon 25 0 San Francisco. Corfu 14 6 Smyrna. 14 0 Copenhagen 8 6 Syra 14 0 Dieppe 7 6 Salonica Elsinore. St Paul de Lo Fernando Po. ando Gibraltar 10 6 Sierra Leone Genoa 15 6 Spezzia Grenada Singapore 25 0 Halifax I 8 C St. Petersburg Havanna 12 6 Seville 12 0 Harre Tarragona 15 0 Hong Kong 30 0 Taranto 1 £ 0 H-elsmgfors Trieste 14 3 {SET™ \l S ?eneriffe 13 0 Konigsberg X1"? 1C ffincr V Venice 16 0 Sound 8 Valentia 15 0 I Yillanauve
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BRFSTOLSTOCK BXOHANGE.-YESTMDAT LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK. Awnt.Paid. Prices. Jjto^k.Bristol andExeter Ditto, 4 per Cent. Preference 99 iooi Stock.Great Western 17 „ Stock.MidlMid. 12 Stock .Monmouthshire 100 .142 144 jElU Shares 10 3i 31 paa Stock .Ditto, 5 per Cent. Preference. 100 114 116 Stock .Rhymney 100. 63 65 Stock .South Devon 100 68 70 Stock .Tafi Vale 100 187 189 M.Do.ClassCShares: 9. III lit, lo.Avonside Engine 7 2 if dig in" City Hotel (Limited). 10. 8| 91 i(i'"S I/.ton Hotel (Limited) 10 I1! 12 147 "p Green Hotel (Limited) 10 12? 13 Stoc'k''te°l Dock Shares 147.9 921 25.Bn8t«i £ u,tedGas 100 .01 203 xd 20 .BristolSvolum''1'cialRooms 25 Ill 121 •25. ligation 14. 7* nj (lis 10.B & S W aReiv)V,srk^ 25 57 58 xd 10.CliftonSuSp;o"Co. L. 4. 3 31 pm 10.Western Wagon 10. 8 i>i 20.Bristol Wa^on WorkVrp "V' 10 j 2 20.West of England & South ^lv'' 10 lf pm District Bank thWaleslc 100.London and Bout) W^tVBank °2q 27f f%m
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NE WPO tt r fo N A < r V i.O AND ERBW VALEI VKEK DWS SUNDAY stations. 1,2,3 1.2,3 T,2,^ 1,2,3 [,i\3 1,27 A.U. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M F.M Newport 7 0 11 16 3 20 6 io 1 30 5 l-; Bassalleg Juucituu 7 U 11 26 3 31 6 26 8 41! 5 2ti I l'ylee 7 15 11 30 3 3(i € 30 8 4-5 5 30 tiisca 7 20 11 37! 3 45 6 37 8 52 5 37 Cross Keys 7 25 11 43:3 51 6 43 8 58 5 43 Uhapel Bridge — Abercarn 7 32 11-50' 4 1 6-50 9 5 ,5 -50 Newbridge 7 37; 11 55 4 6 6 53 9 l0;55o Oruinlin 7 41' 12 0! 4 11 7 0 9 1516 0 Llauhilleth — — — — — Aberbeeg Junotiou 7 53 12 13' 4 28 7 13 9 28 6 13 Abertillery 7 59 12 19 4 n4 7 19 9 34,6 19 Bl iioa 8 8 12 27? 4 42 7 27 9 42) 6 27 Nfautyglo 8 1-5|12_3_5 _4_5U 7 35 9 oOj 6 35 A.barbeeg JuDction .i 7":>>12 [3 4 28 7 13 9 28! 6 13 Cwtn 8 2,12 22 4 37 7 22 9 37j 6 24 Victoria 8 7|l2 27 4 42 7 27 9 42 6 2? Ebb^v Vale 1 8 151235 4 50 7 3) 9 60 6 io On Saturdays an additional Train leaves Newportat 7.30 p.m. for Urumlin galling at intermediatestations BBW \TALE AND SANTYALO TO NEWPORT W K KK DAYS. SUNDAYS bi'ATioisd 1,2,3 1,2,3 123 123 1.2,3 i,2,3 1,2,3 A.M. A M. P.M. P.M. P.M A.M. P.M. Sbbw Vale 8 25 11 10 2 i0 6 10 7 45 10 0 7 10 Victoria 8 CI 11 18 2 25 5 18 7 53 10 8 7 18 8 36 11 26 2 33 o 23 8 1 lo 13 7 23 Aberbeeg June. 8 45 11 32 2 42 5 32 8 7 10 22 7 32 S'autyglo 8 25 11 10 220 slo "74:5 ldl) 7 10 Slaina 8 30 U IS 2 28 6 18 7 53 10 8 7 18 AbertilUry 8 39 11 26 2 36 5 26 8 1 10 16 7 26 Aberbeag June 8 48 11 35 2 45 5 35 8 10 10 25 7 36 Llauhilleth — — — — — — Crumlio 8 66 11 45 2 -55 Ó 45 8 20 10 35 7 45 Mewbridge 9 1 11 50'3 0 5 50; 8 25 10 40 7 50 Abercarn 9 6 11 |3 5 5 55; 8 30 10 45 7 55 Chapel Bridge. • Jioss Keys 9 13 12 2 312 6 2 8 37 10 5-2 8 2 ftisca 9 18,12 7 3 17 6 7.8 42 10 57 8 7 Vydee 9 26 12 13 3 23 6 13 8 48 11 3 8 13 JassHlleg Jane. 9 30 12 19 3 29 6 19 8 54;11 9 8 19 Newport 9 40112 30 3 406 30 9 5111 20 8 30 FROM NEWPORT TO LIVERPOOL I WEEK DAYS SUNDAY 8 1,2 3 1,2 1,2 1,2,3 1,2,3 j,2,3 1,2,3 STATIONS, ic ass. cl sss. class, class- class. uWb olasg k bl A.M. P. U. P.M. P.M AM. P.M. Newport 7 10 10 15 1 40 3 10 5 25 9 10 5 35 Caerleou 7 18 10 23 1 48 3 18 5 33 9 20 5 43 EWynewydd. 7 2S 10 33 1 58 3 28 0 43 30 5 53 paateg 17 33 — 2 3 5 48 9 35 5 58 Pontypool road 7 40 10 50 2 20 3 40 6 5 9 45 6 5 tfantjderry 7 50 11 0 — 3 5C 6 15 9 55 6 15 Penpergvvm 7 57 11 7 — 3 06 6 21 10 1 6 21 4ber^av«nny 8 8 11 18 2 33 4 6 b 31 10 12 6 31 Ll iatiiidtigel 8 21 11 30 4 IS b 42* 10 25 6 45 Paody 8 28 11 37 — 4 2-5 6 49' 10 32 6 52 Poutrilaa 8 39 11 48 2 59 7 0! 10 43 7 3 St. Devereux. 8 47 1» 58^ — 4 39 7 8? 10 51 7 10 L'ram Ion 8 54 12 8 3 15, — 7 I8ll0 58 7 11 Hereford 9 35 12 10 3 i0' 5 25 7 55 ll 30 7 52 Shrewsbury 12 10 2 45 5 36| 8 10 10 20 2 0.0 5 Ore WO 12 35 3 50 6 \2' 9 20 11 25 3 25 1 15 dauchester 1 4U 6 251 7 55 11 1UI12 48 5 35 2 45 L;vt)rpool 2 0 > 20' 8 0 11 20) 3 15' 0 3 18 I iUM I,IVEliPUUI, rk) Mia VVPORT I WKEK DAYS^ aOWDAY "12 1 2 3 T2 3 1,2 1,2,3 1, 2 |1,2,3 8TATIOM8. ;cl^8 cl'ag's oI'a^_ class class A.M. A.M. A.M. A M. P.M. A.M' A.M Liverpool — — 7 20 11 40 2 3 11 10, 9 30 ^noheuer 7 3U 11 35 2 40 10 55 9 30 Crewe "7 8 40 1 25 3 55 12 14 11 30 SmewBburv" 7 0 '20 2 10 5 S() 3 15 4 65 a.f«ra™ r 10»** >« *;»1 ?■ »« ? 50 Tram Inn 7 25 9 5* 3 5 7 08 95 A 8 3 St. O >v -reux. 7 32 10 2 A 57 8 5 0 0 8 10 PoQU ilas 7 39jl0 10 12 08 4 o 8 12 0 8 8 18 Pandr 7 60 10 22 — 4 :7 8 2i 10 20 8 30 Llanfib'angel 7 57 10 30 4 26 8 28 10 28 8 38 Abergavenny 8 8 10 41 1 25 4 40 8 40 10 40 8 50 PoQpergwm 8 18 10 48 — 4 45 8 48 10 50 9 0 Naotyderry 8 27 10 57 — 4 58 8 <»6 10 57 9 7 I Naotyderry 8 27 10 57 — 4 58 8 flö 10 57 9 7 Pontypool road 8 45 11 10 1 50 5 15 9 13 11 18 9 28 Panteg 8 ^0 CR — CR 112J — Pontoewydd 8 55 11 18 1 58 5 23 11 28 9 36 I Caerleon 9 51128 2 8 5 33 11 38 9 46 Newport 912 11 35 2 15: 5 40 9 35 11 48 9 55 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, I j (SOUTH WALES DIVISION.) FROM MtLFOKD TO PAUDINGTON. WEEK DAYS. Exp.11,2,3 i.2,3! 1,2,3 1,2,3.1,2.3' lip 1,2,3 | 1,2,3 1,2,3 l,2,3;Mail. 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 Mail. STATIONS. 1,2, class class class class class lst2dl class clans class CIBSB j 1st 2d class class class 1st 2(1 A.M. A.M. A H P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. I A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. New 31 ilford 2 55 — i — — — — 8 15 — 6 25 — — 110 45 — — 5 0 Carmarthen Juoc 4 8-—' — — 9 5'2 — 20; — 12 50 2 40 6 27 Swansea 6 0 — i — 7 5 — 10 50 — 9 35; — 1 30 2 15 3 fO — 7 20 Neath 5 25 — I — — 7 3o — 11 20 — 10 10! — — 1 55. 2 45 4 21 7 51 ■Fort Talbot — I — — 7 50 — 11 32 10 30; — :2 15 3 54 38 -83 Bticigen<i 6 0 — 1 — — 8 2j -»■ 11 57 — 5' —- 50 3 40 5 5 — 8 30 J.lauirissaDt — — I — 8 52 — — — il 35: — 3 17 4 3 5 3d Ely I 9 17 12 0: 3 42 5 Si Cardiff 6 30 6 45 7 ]0 9 5 9 3d 9 50 12 35 12 50 ^2 16j 1 15 3 35 3 6 5 4 28 6 5 6 30 9 7 Marsbfield — 7 23 — 9 42 — — — ^2 3« — — i 4 8 6 43 Jsewpo.t 7 0 7 5 7 40 9 30 10 0 10 10 1 6 1 17 1 30 1 35 4 0 4 2o 4 55 6 30 7 0 9 30 Lliiuwe/ij I 7 48 — jio 8 — — — 1 ,18 "if — Magor 7 £ 0 !10 16 1 47 — | 4 41! 717 — Port*kewitt — 8 10 — 10 31 — — — 2 5j — — 4 65 5 23 6 55 — Chepstow 7 30 8 21 10 43 1 34 *2 17| — 5 7 5 35 7 5 9 58 Lvdi.ey 7 45 8 41 — 111 8 — I 47, — M 57 — — 5 271 5 50 7 20 10 12 Newbbam"8 2 9 2 -1124 258 — j 5 48 e s 7 37 — Gloi.ce.ter 8 40 9 30 12 0 i 30 3 35 6 15! 6 45 8 25 12 30 Swi n (i on 10 10^ — — 1 35 j» 55 6 45j — i — 8 35 — 2 2'f Faddington 12 1< I — — I 3 50 1 5 50 9 -jo! — 110 35 — 4 35 r'}{UM FA 1)1)1 NOTON TO MIL PORL> W WLVKK DAYS *1 1,2,5 1,3 1,2,3,1,2,3 1,2,3 .,2,3 l,2,3j 1,2.3. Exp.l 1, 3j 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3i 1,2 3 (1,"4.3j 1,2,3 jiiail. JrH STATIONS. I class class class j clats clast- class class | elass | 1,2 class class class class cUit-s j C1»E» j class 2 at *2d £ •» A M. A.M. A.M. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P M. P.M.JPM.I P P.M. 2 r i'addington dep. I — I — — 30 — — GO — !l0 15 — 12 0 — 2 30 5 151 < £ p; 8 10 "o Swiudon 7 45! 9 5 12 28, 2 20 7 2o| g* U 20 < Gloucester 6 0 — 7 30 9 0| 'll 6 1 45 — — 4 0 — 7 3' i>38j= £ Hl2 50 New Li ham 0 251 8 0 9 19! — .11 35 — 2 31 — — 4 27 8 0 C R I « fl Lydoey 0 41 8 20 9 30 — 11 67 — I 4 4S 8 21 | ? S 1 25 o! Chepstow 6 58 8 40 9 61 |l2 20 2 3l — —59 a 42 9 21 s | 1 40 £ 5* Fortskewitt 7 7 8 55 11 12 12 35 4 22 6 20 6 27 9 o w? Mauor WS 9 7 U 24 12 48 5 32 6 39 5 LUnwern 9 15 11 32 12 57 5 40 6 47 — i p | KD Newuort 7 35 8 40 9 28 10 22 11 38 U 45: 1 16 2 1* 3 3 4 60 C 43 5 6a 7 0 9 28 9 53 g c 2 13 &lar*hfield' — 8 5219 40 11 57| 1 27 2 30; 6 2 6 5 7 12 S? Cardiff 8 5 9 5j 10 u 10 47 U 58 12 ]0 1 50 2 43 3 28 5 t0 6 5 6 26 7 25 y 50 !0 18 g". B 2 38 §e Ely — 10 7 — 1 57 — 5 37 — 0 32 c- £ gr Ho. Llaoti issact 8 29 10 35 11 7 2 26 6 5 6 58 CI! e j 5Z Bridge!) 8 67 U 5 11 30 2 55 4 4 7 27 i0 65 ^s 3 o 5" Fort Talbot 9 25 11 35 11 55 — 3 25 4 28 — — 7 d] r 3 40 \-Z Neatb 9 47 11 55 12 8 3 5o| 4 40 8 17 1132 g j 3 55 t Swansea 9 55 — 12 10 — 4 361 4 45 — — 8 30 — 11 4u 5 4 o "S OariDartbf d June 11 35 — 2 5 — — 6 3. — 0 5 — i010 — £ | o § !xt„w Mi I ford 1 20 I — I — 8 30' — 7 2a — — | — 2 o 5 B 6 £ 0 FRCIi NEWPORT TO BLAENAVOM WEEK DAYS. STATIONS. 1.2,31 1,231 2,3J 2 3 '23ii 2,3 1.2,3 A.M. P.M IP.M. P.M. P MJ A.M. P.M. Newport 9 15112 15-1 .r>0|3 10 6 5! 7 45 8 30 L.antarnain 9 21 {12 21 1 5613 16 6 U| 7 51; 8 36 I Cwmbran 9 25112 2i;2 03 2«U 15i 7 55■ 8 40 Ponmewydd 9 29112 29 2 4 3 21 6 1917 59 844 ?ontrhydyrun 9 33 12 33 2 8 3 28 v 23i 8 3 8 48 Pontypool 9 50 12 50j2 20 3 45 6 40 8 20 9 5 Pontnewynydd 9 54 12 541 — 3 49'6 45 8 24 9 9 Abersychan 9 59 12 69' — !3 54 6 49 8 30 9 J4 Qwmavon 10 7 1 7j — '4 3 6 57 — 19 22 Blaenavon 10 15 1 IS — 4 10 7 5) — 9 SO FROM BLAENAVON TO NEWPORT. WEEK DAYS BTATIONB. 11,2.3 1,2.3 1,2,3 1-23 1,2,3 123 123 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Blaenavon 7 25 11 0 1 30 — 4 30 7 15 — OwmaTon 7 31 11 8 1 38 — 4,38 7 23 — \bersycban 7 39 11 16 1 46 — 4 46 7 3! — Poutnewycvdd 7 43 11 20 1 50 — 4 50 7 35 :— Pontypool. 7 50 11 30 2 u 4 0 5 0 7 45 — pontrhydyrun 7 57 11 37 2 74 7)5 77 52 — pontnewydd 8 1 11 41 2 11 4 11! 5 11 7 56 — Cwmbran 8 5 11 45} 2 15 4 15 5 15 8 0 — Llantarnam 8 11 11 51) 2 2lj4 21 5 21 8 6 — {jewport 8 20 12 0j 2 30,4 30 5 30.8 15 — A Market Train leaves Abersychan at 4.45 p.m., for Pontypool and Newport FROM NEWPORT TO SIRHOWY. I WKEK DATS; SPNPAT8 STATIONS. 1,2.3| 1.2,3 1.2.3 1 2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M Newport — 8 42 2 30 7 0 9 15 5 45 ii:M.< 9 J 2 50 7 20 935 6 5 Ni»e Mile Pvict — 9 {-3 0 7 3o 9 45 6 15 rredegar Junction .I — 9 27 3 13 7 45 0 0 6 41 Blackwood — 9 32 3 18 7 52 10 G 6 47 Argocd 9 39 3 27 7 59 10 13 6 58 fredegar 8 ,50 10 3 3 47 8 21 10 33 7 14 Sirhowy 8 54 1.0 10 3 51 8 25 10 37 7 14 N»ntybwch 8 58 IO 14 — — FROM SIRHOWY TO NEWPORT. WEKK DAYS SUNDAYS STATIONS. 1,2 3j 1,2 3| 1,2,3 1,2 3 1,2,3 1.2,3 I A.M P.M P.M. P M. A.M. P.M. Nantybwch n 47 1 48 6 10 — — Sirhowy 7 11 12 10 4 2 6 15 7 40 4 10 l'redegar I 7 20 12 23, 4 33 I 7 45 4 15 Argoeil 7 39 12 39 4 52 — 8 2 4 32 Blackwood 7 44 12 46 4 58 — 8 10 4 38 Tredegar Junction 7 49 12 50 5 3 — 8 15 4 43 Nina Mile Point 8 5 1 10 5 20 — 8 30 4 55 Risca 8 15 1 20 5 28 — 8 40 5 5 Newport" 8 35 1 40 5 50 9 0 5 30 On Sundays, in addition to the trains given above traina leave Sirhowy for Tredegar nt 10.42 a.m. and 7.'22 &.m.' and Tredeg&r fcr Sirbowy at 7.30 a.m. and 4,0 p.ui FROM NEWPORT TO MERTHYR. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS STATIONS. 1,2,3 1,2,3. 1,2,3 1,2,3 I~2,3~l7273 A.M A.M. P.M. r.M A.M- P.M5 Newport 7 10 10 15| 1 U> 5 25 9 10 5 33 Pontnewydd 7 2S 10 33 I 511 0 43 9 3C 5 5l Pontypool Road 8 55 — 2 0 5 30 7 55 6 5 Pontypool 9 2 I 2 7 5 3g 8 3 6 ly Cramlin 9 17 — 2 22 5 56 8 21 6 36 Tredegar Junction 9 24 — 2 29 6 5 8 29 6 34 Rhymney Junction 9 30 — 2 35 6 12 8 35 6 4 Llaucaich 9 38 — 2 43 6 19 8 44 6 5 Quaker's Yard 9 4 — 2 49 6 26 — — Troedyrhiew 10 1*" — 3 27 6 51 — — Merthyr 10 23 — 3 35 6 58 — — FROM MERTHYR TO NEWPORT. WEEK DAYS. MONDAYS STATIONS. "~i,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1.2,3 1,2,3 1,2, A.M. P M. PM. P.M. A.M. P.M. Jterthyr 9 5 12 40 4 25 — — j — Troedyrhiew 9 13 12 48 4 33 — — j — Quaker's Yard 9 36 1 8 4 59 — 10 14 8 2 ulanc<iicb 9 44 1 15 6 6 — 10 22 8 3 Uhymoey Junction. 9 52 1 24 5 15 — 10 32i 8 49 l'redegar Junction .1 9 58 1 30 5 21 — lk! 39| 8 57 Giumlin |l0 6 1 37 5 29 — 10 49! 9 7 Pontypool !l0 26 2 0 5 51 — 11 8( 9 2j Pontypool Road ill 10 3 50 6 15 9 13 11 18, 9 2^ Pontnewydd ill 18. 4 0\ 6 2G\ — 11 28 9 3^ Newport hi 35' 4 17J 6 43 9 35 11 48, 9 5$ FROM NEWPORT TO MONMOUTH. WEEK DAYS. BPNDAIB STATIONS. 1 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,0^ .3 A M A.M. P.M. P M. A.M. P.M •Newport. 7 10 lo 15 1 40 5 25 9 10 5 3o Pontnewydd 7 28 lo 33 1 58 5 4$9 30 5 53 Pontypool Road 7 50 11 15 2 25 6 15 11 20 — 8 35 11 32 3 42 6 32 1135 — Li au,jenny 8 45 11 39 2 50 6 40 11 43 — liagian Road 8 50 11 42 2 54 6 45 11 47 Raglan Footpath 8 65 11 46 2 59 6 50 11 51 — IJinastow 9 5 11 55 > 7 7 0 12 0 — Monmouth 9 15 12 4) 3 2» 7 10 12 10 Monmouth 9 15 12 4) 3 2» 7 10 12 10 FROM MONMOUTH TO NEWPORT. WKKK. DAYS SUNDAYS STATIONS 1,2,3 j,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1^3X^3 A.M, p.M. | P.v • ( r.M. A.M. P.M. Menmouth 7 45 12 49 3 38 i c — 50 Dinaatow 7 53 12 56| 3 48 5 IS 6 0 RagUn Footpath 8 i 1 3 3 58 5 25 — Raglan Road 8 5 1 7 4 3 5 29 — 5 20 Llandenny 8 9 1 12 4 8 Õ 33 — 5 23 Usk 8 21 1 27 4 28 6 45 — 5 30 Pontypool Road 8 35 1 40 4 48 6 0 11 18 9 2i Pontuewydd 8 55 1 58 5 23 6 25 11 28 9 36 Newport 9 12 2 15 5 40, 6 43 11 4, 9 õ5
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These Medico-Electric Appliances, though used externally.. have an internal action and, owing to the Physiological, Physical, M,CI Chemical effects of the Electricity which they gentlr and impart to the system, they promote digestion circulation, and nutrition, thereby as- sisting Nature in her ellorts to restore the normal balance | of health and vigour in a debilitated constitution. Electricity, the nrime actor in the piocessof life, per- I vades all livins- organism, and its identity with nerve force is 110 conjecture but a positive scientific fact, known to all versed in tlie teachings of Electro-physiology, Consequently, in Nervous Exhaustion, Local Debility. and various Fucnt-ional Disorders, the result of electrical ( deliciency, the above \pnliances are Nature s most con- genial and reliable reinedv as is proved by the success of ) the past 30 years Recent improvements ftlso enable sufferers to benefit from the vast curative powers of these self-applicable galvanic appliances in a warm, and dry state. Mr. PULVERMACHER would call attention to the following, anion0, the many eminent, scientific, and other Testimonials to the value of his inventions, signed by the elite of the medical profession, as a reeogni- ttonof these irreat improvements.. t ..r •' We, the undersigned, have much pleasure in testifying "that J. L. HULVEKMVCIIKK'S recent improvements in "his Voltaic Batteries and Galvanic Appliances for Medical Purposes are of a;rent importance to Scientific Medicine, and that he is entitled to the consideration and support QJ every one disposed to further the ad- valiceiiielt ot real and useful progress. Dated this 9th dav of March, lSBO." CHARLES LOCOCK ,T « x (Bart, F.R.c.p. Phvsician to H-M. the Queen). WM. FEltGUSSON (BarU i .U.S., late Surgeon to II.M the Queen). HENllT HOLLAND (Bart., M.D., F R.S., Physician to IT.M, the Queen). J RANALD MARTIN (Bart., C.H.. M.D., F.R.S.), &c., Ac. DR. C. HANFIELI> JONES, E.R.C.P,, F.R.S., Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, under date March 1". in a sjmilar Icslimonial us to above, adds •• 1 am satisfied that lie is 3.11 honest, earnest, labourer in the lield of sc erne, and I think that lie deserves to "meet with every encouragement from the Profession and frOln Seifnfi Ii" H,H THE Ron A FIDE EVIDENCE of the efficacy of these apjilinii, e.s is suppl'ne:ited by the following para- ftraj'h lecent'.y found in tile stnndiird work (p. 7«, 1^7) of J, Ki>o, .\1.D.. Clinical Professor of Obstetrics at Cincuiitnu:— In those casts where it is desirable to produce a con- tinuous current of cnlvnnisin and without the interven- tion of conductors or electrodes, there is no instrument superior ly I'll 'yermacher's Improved Galvanic Chains. • lhese i hams are very useful in many nervous disorders, "jtuscid'ir pebilityjAphonia Rheumatism "He!P^la Epilepsy Dyspepsia i stal) hb Torpid Liver Paralysis (Bladder) Central paralysis Asthma Chorea "Spina' Paralysis Amenorrhoea Impoteney t' Ne\IJ?lJgl3. Dysmenorrhoea Writer's Cramp Sciat' Spinal Irritation Hysterical Cramps Stiff Joints Nervous Debility and Contractions Jlysteria Constipation Loss of Smell Hysteric Paralysis Deafness (Nerv's.) Loss of Taste. &c. yor further Testimonials, both Medical and Private, see nafflphlct" "('AI.VA>ISM, NATURE'S CHIKF UKSTOKEK OF VITAL ENERGY," post free for 3 stamps, at J- L. PULVEEM AOHti d';S GALVANIC ESTABLISHMENT, 194, REUi^n i STREET, LONDON, AN. [33 ■•-JTIOB THE BLOOD IS THE LirE.w— Bee Deuteronomy, ehap. xii., verse 23. [Bmliaacal WORLD FAMED Trade Mark,—" Blood Mixture." I THE CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORE. SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Blotches, Ulcerated Sore Legs, Old Sores, Glandular Swelling Can- cerous Ulcers, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Rinfr-worms, Scald Heads, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Diseolorations of the Skin Humours and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name o- nature, are literally carried out of the system in a short time by ^rret!1C-s!' of this world-famed Medicine. p.Rrr„ THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PAK1S IMPORTANT ADVICE TO ALL.—Cleanse the vitiated I blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin m pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse if when vou find it obstructed and slujrcish m the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelimrs will tell you when. Keep the b'.ood -pure, and the health of the system will follow. %ill follow. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war- ranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to srive it a trial to test its value. CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE is sold in bottles 2s each, and in cases, con- taining six times the quantity, Us each—sufficient to effect a perm at ent cure in the ercnt majority of long-standing cases — JjY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the United Kingdom and the world, or sent to any address on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps by the Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE. Chemist, Apothecaries Hall, Lincoln. Wholesale; Al I Patent Medicine Houses. LONDON DEPOT: 160 OXFORD STREET. Newport, Mon.—Sold by J. YOCKG, G. P 'lCK, 127, Commer* ci»l*street, E. M. THOMAS, JAMES EDMUNDS 5, Hi^n-mrpet cial-atreet, E. M. THOMAS, JAMES EDMUNDS 5, Hi^n-mrpet »ad PAISB, S, ComaMrcutI.atreet.Ebbw Vtle—L P. JOAXI^S (9 ~m*ik -ics BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER Gold Medal, Havre, 1868; Gold Medal, Paris Society of Arts, 1869 Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition, 1875 FOR ITS SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER BAKING POWDERS. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER makes delicious Bread without Yeast. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER L-? makes Puddings, Pastry, and Pie-crusts with less Butter and Eggs. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER B sold everywhere, in Id. and 2d. Packets, and 6d., Is., 2s.6d., and 5a., Patent Boxes only, and not •'cosc by weight. Be sure to ask for and see that you get BORWICK'S GOLD MEDAL BAKING POWDER. [84 ONE CI^¥^TirpErs is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Org-ans, in either sex, acquired or constitutional. Gravel and Pains in the Back —Sold in Boxes, 4s. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors or sent to any address for 60 Stamps, by the Maker, F. J. CLARKE, Consulting Chemist, High-street, Lincoln.—Wholesale Agents, BARCLAY & SONS, London, aud all the"Whole- saleHouse. Nowport (Mon), J. YOUNG Chemist; E. M THOMAS, 121, Commercial-strert; G. Price, 127, Com mercial-street; JAMES EDMONDS, 5, High-street, nd PAINE, 3, Commercial-street. Ebbw Yult). L. p, Jones THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED. THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED. THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED L'HE attention of Ladies is called to the wonderfu 1 efficacy of KEARSLEY'S WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS, which have been proved by thousands annually for many years past to be the most effectual remedj for that complaint to which females are liable—Headache, Giddiness, Nervous Depression. Pallor of the Lips and general debility of the system, often accompanied by Palpitation of the Heart. The most obstinate cases (of apparently coniknied invalids) have yielded to a course of these Pills, ^old by all Chemists in Boxes at is. 9d. Wrapped in WHITE Paper. Be sure to ask for "KEARSLEY'S," and see you get them, as sometimes a spurious article is olTered. By post for 34 stamps, of Sanger &: Sons, 150, Oxford Street, Loin3 [45 A SAFE AND EFFICACIOUS REMEDY, A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN REMEDY FOR ORDTNART COLDS, FOR SEVERE COLDS, FOR ORDINARY COUGHS, FOR-SEV E-R'E CO'DGHS: FOR CHRONIC COUGHS, FOR DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING THROUGH MUCOUS MATTER IN THE AIR PASSAGES OR BRONCHITAL TUBE-, FOR INFLUENZA OR WHEEZING. FOR SORE THROAT~AXD BRONCHITIS, FOR ALL CATARRHAL AFFECTION" FOR HOARSENESS AND LOSS OF VOICE, WILL BE FOUNDWUSTNG T AMBERT'S ASTHMATIC BALSAAL This Balsam has been now before the public for many years It has proved its real value in thousands of cases, some of the most remarkable kind having been communicated to the pro- prietorand maker. I,A:)IBE¡;T'S ASTHMATIC BALAAM is easy to administer, pleasant to take, and does not confine the bowels like many other cough medicines. It is exceedingly useful in that tickling sensation which produces so much coughing, many persons passing sleepless nighis throutrh beitnr unable to get rid of it, a single dose is quite sufficient, or in the more severe form when it is utmost impossible to 1 e down in bed for fear of being suffocated, relief is equally certain. Prepared nnd sold by W. L VMHERT, i A, Verc Street.London, \V., in Bottles, at Is. 1 id., and (thri^i times the quantity in one) 2s-ltd. Be particular to ask for Lambert's Asthmatic Balsam," and do not be persuaded tu take any other medicine. -Sold by all respectable Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the United Kingdom. Observe his name and address engraved in white letters on a red ground on the Government Stamp. If any difficulty should arise as to getting t!'is medicine, do not take any be sent free. stamps to the proprietor, when a bottle will be sent free. [44 FRIEND OF ALL, KNOWN IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. lii'HTO'fiam IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD—ENFEEBLED EXIS- TENCE THIS medicine embraces every attribute require in general and domestic remedy it overturns the founds" tion of disease laid by defective food and impure air. In obstruction or congtstions of the liver, lungs, huwds, or any other organs, these Pills are especially serviceable and emi- nently successful. They should be kept in readiness in every am)t. being a medicine of incomparable utility for young persons, particulariv to those ot feebl' constitutions. BILIOUSNESS, LOSS OF APPETITE. HEADACHE, AND LOWNESS OF SPIRITS. rhcse Pills effect a truly wondc-ftil change in debilitated constitutions, as they create a healthy appetite, correct indi- gestioi), remove QXOCSS of IHle. ami overcome giddiness, head- ache and palpitation of the heart. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. If there is one thing more than another for which these Pills are famous it is their purifying properties, especially their power of cleansing the blood from IJIl impurities, re- moving dangerous congestions, and renewing suspended secretions. Universally adopted as the one grand iemedy for female complaints, these ililis never fail, never weaken the svstem, and a-wavs brintr about what is required INDIGESTION,"STOMACH. AND LIVER COMPLAINTS Persons suffering from any disorders of the liver, stomach or other organs of digestion, should have recourse to these Pills, as there is 110. medicine known that acts on these particular complaints with such certain success. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Persons who feel weak. low, and nervous, may rest assured some serious ailment is looming in the distance, against which instant action should be taken. These renowned Pills present the ready means of exciting energetic action 011 the liver, liberating accumulated blle, and littiinr at once a load from the spirits and expelling a poison from the body. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world fortht following Diseases:— Asrue Female Ir- Piles Tic Doloureux Asthma regularities Itneumatism Ulcers Bilious com- Fevers of all Retention of Venereal Affec plaints kinds Urine tions Blotches on Gout Scrofula, or Worms of al1 the skin Head Ache King's Evil hinds Bowel com- Indigestion Sore Throats Weakness ror plaints Liver Com- Stone & Gravel whatever Debility plaints Secondary cause. Dropsy Luinl ago Symptoms <fcc.. »c* Tne Pills and Ointment are sold at Professor Holloway Establishment, 53H, Oxford-street, London: also by nearlj every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civiliseu World, in Boxes and Pots, at is. lid., 2s. t»d., 4s. 6d., lis., 22s., and 33s. each. The smallest Box of Pills contains four dozen: and the smallest Pot of Ointment one wn,e. Full printed directions are affixed to < a n Box and Pot. J can be nadinany language,#v»um lurki^h Ara no, Armenia 1 I Veraiaa, or Chinese | Notkm-j bj-iyjs m s T,, ,s" ,hi'ity, Premature Old s+'i "i 'W* than Disease oj the Chest. UNDER THE AND PATRONAGE OP THE J' THE PRINCIPAL QUEEN -», •> NOBILITY. THE ONLY REAL C L,- II ^iIOJT INWARD rjOpER*S R°Yal BAJd PLASTERS for XV Coughs, Asthma, Hoarseness, Indigestion, Palpitation of he Heart, Croup, Hooping Cough Influenza, Chronic Strains, Bruises, Lumbago, or Pains in the Back, Spinal and Rlieumati .Itfections, JDiseases of the Oliest, and JLJOCUI Pains SPINAL COMPLAINT OF 30 YEARS STANDING AND RHEUMATISM OF THE HIP. Messrs Roper and Son^2^ ^h a pain 111 the sjnne of my back for oU years, and hearing of vour Roper's Plaster about two years since, 1 procured onp a.nr) «ft». applying itfound relief the first night, and have been frea from pain ever since. I was also troubled with Rheumatism 111 the hip, and applied one with the same lvsnlts. As 1 have re-eivSd so much benefit from the use of your Roper's Plasters i h £ r sent you this for the benefit of others suffering in tiie <»mc roS Yours, etc., THOMAS BROWN USE OF LEG LOST FOR 6 MONTHS. 28, Greystock-street, Attereliffe-road. To Messrs. Roper and Sons,—Sirs,—I have the pleasure to return you my most sincere thanks for the benefit I have received from your Roper's Plasters, after being fur six montba without the use of my left leg. was in the Royal Cornwall Infirmary for fourteen weeks, and 110 better. I was confinSi for three months to my bed, and all no use. I was recom- mended by a lady to try one of your Roper's Plasters. I Ilia so, and thank God I only applied two plasters before I could walk without a crutch, and now I can walk with one stick aU hrough the means of your Roper's Plasters. Sirs, I hav. written you this that you may advertise it for the benefit I) the public. Redrutli.July25tn.1861. Yours,etc,, RICHARD INCH. SPRAIN IN THE BACK. Messrs. Roper and Son,—Gentlemen,—Sinoe time ago I got injured in my back from lifting a large piece of wood, in tha Royal Arsenal, and was confined to my bed for three montfifc, during which time the Royal Liver Friendly Society paid toe 10s. a week, and a doctor to attend me, but instead of getting better I gradually got worse a friend advised me to get csut of your Roper's Plasters, and, in less than a fortnight aftor, felt myself completely recovered. I am now using the second plaster. I send this testimonial to the editor of 0, r's Keniifh Jou> Kit, with a request that he may notice it in hiswidel* circulated Journal. J AMES SMITH, Nov. 16, 1860. Maxey-road, Flualstuai, Kent. BED-FAST 4 MONTHS. ,r „ „ R«ry, March 3. 1S53. Mr. H. Maiden, of Bury, has great pleasure 111 iiandmir to Messrs. Roper and Son a recommendation of Roper's PiasU* by Mr. William Dutson, Earl-street, Bury, for a severe mil-^V mation of the lungs. He was bed last tour months and ia quite certain his recovery is through the timely assistance of your valuable Roper's Plaster. From P. Cupiss, Esq., M.R.V.C., Author of the Prize Essay on the Diseases of the Liver of the Horse. Diss, Norfolk, March 22,1851. Gentlemen,—For the last three winters Airs. UupiMl has felt a great delicacy of the chest, accompanied with occasional pain, tough ami hoarsellcss. Having hadyourvaluablelloperis Royal Bath Plaster recommended to her, she made a trial of one and it was attended with the most beneficial elfect in consequence of which she has made irequent use oi them anH invariably with the same good results, 1 remain, FRANCIS CUPISS AFTER Two Years SUFPEKINO CLRED. Important Testimonial received from Mr. William null, Tow Traveller to Messrs. Rawson and Co., Brewers, Sheilield. GClltlemen,-1 wish to add my testimony to the host oi otlier published by you, to the eflieacy of your wonderful Roper'* Plaster. I had not been enabled to lie 011 my ielt side from an affection of the heart or liver, for two years, until i uPvlied. Roper's Plaster, since wliicn time 1 have Oeen comparatively well, and only used two Plasters.—Yours faithfully, Andover-street, Shellield, June 8, 1861. WM. lIALL Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have variou spurious imitations. Purchasers ara iherelore cautioned t NOTICE the words, "Routt's RUIAl DAnl Emrravcd on the Proprietor's Auto- Proprietor's Auto- graph 011 the back, thus;— PREPARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPER AND SON, CHEMISTS, SHEFFIELD, On Medico-chemical principles, from British Herbs, and th Gums and Balsams of the Eastern Clime, where The trees drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health sits and makes it sovereign as it flows." Full-sized Plasters, Is. 1 Jd.; and for Children, 9-^d. each, direct by Post ona penny extra in postage stamps. Sold by most Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS!—Be particular and ask for ROPKK'S PLASTERS. eublic Opinion has proved the Plaster and Pills to by the Marvel of the Age. ROPE R'S P I L LS (though originally wCM intended to assist the operation of ROPEK'S ROTAL BAA PLASTEK) have proved the best remedy for all thosedistressing symptom producing a weak and disordered Stomach, Liver Complaint, Nervous Irregularities, Indigestion, such as Nausea orSickness, Loss of Appetite, Loathing of Food, Pain in the Bowels, Langoor and Depression of Spirits, Giddiness, Swimming or Determf- nation of Blood to the Head, &c., the forerunner of Apoplexy. Sproatley, near Hull, Oct. 1853. Sirs,—Havins found great benelit from Roper's Royal Bath Plasters and Pills, I wish to make my case Known for the advantage of thosa who suffer as I have done for a long time. 1 have been atlhetell with spasmodic pains iu the chest, and palpitation of the heart, arising from Indigestion and Liver Complaint. I was under medical treatment many months without feeling any better. At last 1 tried one of Iwper'. 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 resj>ectfully, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. Roper's 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, Shelfield, in boxes at Is. Hd., 2s. 9d., and 4s. (3d. each. Sold bv most Chemists and Booksellers in the United Kingdom. ASK FOR ROPER'S PILLS. [41 QOCKLE'S AN TIB I LI O U S PILLS" In use amongst all classes of Society SEVENTY-SIX YEARS. May be had throughout the United Kingdom. In Boxes at Is. Hd., 2s. 9d„ 4s. i:Zl., and .Is. 18, NEW OSMOND STREET, LONDON A SAFE FAMILY APERIENT. In Boxes at Is. ltd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. 2 COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOIIS PILLS. These Pills consist of a careful and peculiar ad- mixture of the best and mildest vegetable aperients, with the pure extract of the flowers of the camomile. They will j s found a most efficacious remedy for derangement of the di- gestive organs, and for torpid action of the liver and bowels which prouuc* indigestion and the several varieties of bilious and liver complaints. Tlie3 speedily remove the irritation and feverish state of the stomach, allay spasms, correct the morbid condition of the liver and organs subservient to diges- tion, promote a due nnd healthy secretion ol bile, and relieve the constitution of all gouty matter and other impurities, which, by circulating in the blood, must injuriously alfect the action of the kidneys, thus, by removing the causes productive of so muck discomfort, thev restore the energies both of body and mind. To those who indulge in the luxuries of tire table, tiiese pills will prove highly useful, occasioning no pain in their action, unless they meet with an unusual quantity of aosrid oik: and acid matter m the stomach and bowels. To Europeans on their arrival in India or China they are re- commended as a preservative against the fatal disorders peculiar to tropical climates. Their occasional use if con* bined with the strictest attention to diet, will be frequently found to remove at once, by their influence over the secretions, that congestive and unhealthy condition of the liver which is so often the earliest antecedent of severe febrile and eonstitu- ional disturbance. It must be understood that these pills ant not reeulllllWlHled as containing any new or dangerously activa ingredients; on the contrary, the.\ are characterised by a re- markable simplicity of combination, and whatever merit they may he found to possess depends as much upon the selection of pure drugs, and the unusual labour and attention bestowed upon their subsequent preparation, as upon the acknowledged peculiarity of their composition. They are not recommended as a panacea, nor are they adapted to all complaints but as a mild and efficacious aperient and tonic in the various forms of indigestion it will not, perhaps, be an exaggeration to state that they liavu been resorted to under all systems of diet, changes of climate, or atmospheric alternations, with an ex- traordinary degree of success for 76 years. This celebrated family aperient may be had throughout the U IIi ted Kingdom in boxes at Is. Hd., is. yd., 4s. 6d., and lis., as w ell as in India, China, New Zealand, and the Australian colonies. O'OCKLh.¡ AiN TlBiLiOUS PILLS c THE OLDEST PATENT MEDICINE. In Boxes at is. l|d., 2s. 9d., 4s. (3d., and lis. COCKLE'S A NT I BILTTOU S PI I. L In use 76 Years for INDIGESTION. In Boxes at Is. Ijd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. COCKLE'S AJS T1BI LI OU SPILLS c In usa 7(3 Years for BILIOUS AFFEC TIONS. In Boxes at Is. ltd.. 2s 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. ()CKLE'S ANTIBILIOLIS PILLS, V-^ In use 76 Years for LIVER COMPLAINTS. In Boxes at, Is. I-Id., 2s. 9d. 4s. tW., loud 11 f19 lill:ie Marvellous Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarse JL nesc, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all Chest Affections.. Sold by uU Chemists, in Bottles, at Is. li^.» 28.911., 4». 6d., and lis. melt. Sent bv the Proprietors upon receipt of Stamps, From Rev. J. STONEHOUSE, St, Saviour s icarage, Nottingham. August, 1874. pp.. SIR—I can stronftly recommend your Pectorine aa an invaluable Cough Remedy. I lave given it a fair trial In rnV own family, and have also supplied it to persons sutler^ from Cough in my parish, and m every instance it has given Imte relief. In iome cases alter passing sleepless nights !nc or two doses cf the P< ctorin have hail such a good effect at persons have got a good nigehi's rest, and the Cough has SPEEDDY^disappea^Y^ AXII'S Square, Manchester, e„s, Your Pectorine is superior to any Medicine 1 have J ever tried for Coughs or Colds." PECTORINE cures the worst forms of Coughs and Colds, PECTORINE cures Hoarseness. PECTORINE gives immediate relief in Bronchitis. PECTORINE is the best Medicine for Asthma, PECTORINE curcs Whooping Couzii. PECTORINE will cure a troublesome ticklins Coush. PECTORINE is inraluable in the Early Stages of Con- sumption. PECTORINE relieves all Affections of the Chest, Lungs, and Throat. Prepared only by SMITH & CLARKE, Manufacturing Chemists, Parl, Street, Lincoln. *Vioe Chancellor Sir C. Hall granted a perpetual hu. junction, with costs, against F. Mason, Chemist, Rotherham for using the word "Pectorine." Newport, Mon.—Sold by J. YOUNG, G. Puicz, 1?7. Commer- uial-street, E. M. THOMAS, JAMBS EIIMVNUS, 5, Uigh-street and PAIUK, 3, Commercial-street. Ebbw valo-L, P- JOXKS, w