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T VALUABLE FREEHOLD PREMISES AT PONTYPRIDD. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. T. WILLIAMS, AT THE NEW INN, PONTYPRIDD, Oa WEDNESDAY, the 23th Day of AUGUST Instant, at Three o'Cl in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of Sale as slia bo then produced. A LL that OLD-ESTABLISHED SHOP with DWELLING- HOUSE attached, situate near the Market Place, Ponty- pridd, formerly in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Morris, and late of Mr, John Jenkins. Also a Capital SHOP and PREMISES adjoining the last- mentioaed, and late in the occupation of Mr. King. Also, another Capital SHOP and PREMISES, adjoining the last-meationed, and now in the occupation of Mr. Dd. Richards, Cabine: Maker. Also, several COTTAGES, or TENEMENTS, in the rear of the first-mentioned Shop and Dwelling-House, producing a net rental of £ 3-3 per annum or thereabouts. The whole of the above-mentioned premises are most eligibly situated in the centre of the town of Pontypridd, and are held for a term of years, of which 74 are now unexpired. Further Particulars may be obtaincd f Mr. MONTAGUE GROVER, Solicitor, Cardiff, or of the AUCTIONEER, to whom application may be male to view the premises. THE CARDIFF STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S FAST SAILING STEAMER ,4,, k\S^- T A LYE SIN," (D. DAVIS, COMMANDER) IS intended to ply between CARDIFF AND BRISTOL during the Month of AUGUST, 1850, as follows:- CARDIFF, FROM THE BUTE DOCKS. Thursday 1 9| morning Saturday, 3 11 ditto Tuesday, G 2 afternoon Thursday, 8 5 morning Friday, 9 5 afternoon Monday, 12 7 Wednesday, 11 8i ditto Friday, 16 11 ditto Monday, 19 2 afternoon Wednesday, 21 3 ditto Friday, 23 5 morning Sat uroay, 24 5 ditto Monday, 20 6 morning Wednosday, 23 7 ditto Friday, 30 8 ditto J BRISTOL, FROM BATHUR.ST BASIN. Friday, 2 11 morning Monday, 5 2 j afternoon 4 ditto Thursday,"S 5 ditto Saturday, 10 7 morning Tuesday, 13 9 ditto Thursday, 1 o 10i morning Saturday, 17 1 afternoon Tuesday, 20 4 ditto Thursday, 22 5 ditto Friday, 23 5 ditto Saturday, 24 6 ditto Tuesday, 27 n morning Thursday, 29 9 ditto Saturday, 31 101 ditto FARES. Cabir-, Ss. Deck, Is. 6d. To and Fro from Cardiff-8th, 23rd, and 24th. rARES TO AND FRO.-Cabia, 4s; Deck, 2s.-Children half-price. For further Particulars apply to Mr. THOS. JOHN, Agent, Packet Office, on the Wharf, or at the Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to Mr. R. II. JOHNSON. Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. Goods hauled to and from the Packet at the Company's Expense. N. B.-No fees to Porters. XTRAORDIXARY SUCCESS OF THE NEW REMEDY, Which has never been known to fail. A Cure effected or the Money returned. DR. DE ROOS' CONCENTRATED GUTTJE VITIE, his, in all instances, proved a speedy txivl permanent cure for every variety of Disease arising from Solitary Habits, Youthful delusive Ex cesses, and Infection, such as Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, &c., which from neglect or improper treatment by Mercury, Copaiba, Cubebs, and other deadly poisons, invariably end in some of the following forms of secondary symptoms; viz., pains and swellings in the bones, joints, and glands, skin eruptions, blotches, and pimples, weakness of the eyes, loss of hair, disease and decay of the nose, sore throats, pains in the side, back, and loins,, fistula, piles, &c., diseases of the kidneys and bladder, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, nervous and sexual debility, loss of memory, and finally such a state of drowsiness, lassitude and general prostration of strength, as, unless skilfully arrested, soon ends in a miserable death. In the prevention and removal of the foregoing symptoms, and a a restorative of manly vigour, whether deficient from early im- prudence, or residence in hot climates, &c., this medicine has obtained an unparalleled popularity. From its properties in l'cnwving leucorrhcea or whites, head- ache, giddiness, indigestion, palpitation of the heart, dry cough, lownoss of spirits, barrenness, and all disorders of FEMALES, it is admirably adapted to that class of sufferers, as it not only purifies and strengthens the whole system, but it creates new, pure and rich blood, and soon restores the invalid to sound health even after all other remedies (which have, usually a depressing tendency) have failed in this lies the grand secret of its universal success. Sent securely packed, to any part from the Establishment only, price lis. per Bottle, or four quantities in one large Bottle for 33s., with full Instructions for Use, on receipt of the amount by Post Office Order, payable at the Holborn Office. PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, Rheumatism, Gout, Debility, Indigestion, Stricture, Gleet, &c. DR. DE ROQ8' COMPOUND RENAL PILLS Are a certain cure for the above dangerous complaints if recently acquired, as also all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs gene- rally, whether resulting from imprudence or otherwise, which if neglected invariably result in symptoms of a far more serious cha- racter, and frequently an agonising death. By their salutary action on the acidity the stomach, they correct bile and indigestion, purify and promote the lieual secretions, thereby preventing the formation of stone in the bladder, and establishing for life the healthy functions of all these organs. They have never been-known to fail, and may be obtained of Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guild- hall-square, Carmarthen; Shum, Chemist, High-street, Brecon; Philip Price, Post-office, Bridgend; H. Webber, Guardian Office, Cardiff; Walter Thomas, Chemist, (opposite the Angel,) Merthyr; W. Williams, Chemist, High-street, Cardigan; u. E. Davies, Chemist, and Joseph Potter, Herald Office, Haverfordwest; R. C. Treweeks, Chemist, Pembroke; Thomas Evans, Chemist, High- street, Swansea; Mr. E. J. Phillips, 20, Hi £ J*-street, Newport; and through most Medicine Vendors, price Is. 1 jd., 2s. 9d., and 4s. '.id. per box, or sent'free on receipt of the price in postage stamps, by Dr. De Roos, Lasting benefit can only be reasonably expected at the hands-of the duly qualified practitioner who, departing from the routine of general practice, devotes the whole of his studies to this class of diseases, the lamentable neglect of which by ordinary medical men, and their futile attempts at cure by Mercury and other equally dan- gerom; Medicines, have produced the most alarming results. Sufferers are invited to apply at once to DR. Dg R—, who gua- rantees a speedy and perfect cure of every symptom without hin- drance from business, change of diet, &.c., in comparatively few days, < r return the money. Country patients wishing to place themselves under treatment will be minute in the detail of their cases and to prevent trouble no letters from strangers will be replied to unless they contain il in cash, or by Post Office Order payable at the Holborn office, for which Advice and Medicines will be sent. Patients corresponded with till cured. At home for consultation daily, from ton till one, and four till eight (Sundays excepted). Post-office Orders payable at the Holborn office to Walter de Roos, M.D., 35, Ely-place, Holborn, London. Head Dr. DE Roos' CELEBRATED WORK THE MEDICAL ADVISER, The 64:th Thousand of which is just published, containing 144 pages, illustrated with numerous beautifully coloured engravings, de- scriptive of the anatomy and physiology of the generative organs of both sexes iii health and disease; also chapters on the obligations and philosophy of Marriage diseases of the male and female parts of Generation the only safe mode of treatment and cure of all those secret diseases arising from infection and youthful delusive ex- cesses; with plain directions for the removal of every disqualifica- tion—the attainment of health, vigour, &c., with case, certainty, k,la -I safety. May be obtained in a sealed Envelope through most Booksellers, or of the Author, 2s., or (free) by post for 32 postage stamps. [OPINIONS OF TEE PRESS.] Extract from. the Medical Gazette and Times. Fortunately for our country a remedy for these deplorable complaints is at lat found and we hail the time as not far distant when such diseases shall be comparatively unheard of; we hope all persons so afflicted will lose no time in availing themselves of Dr. de Roos' skill." This work is indeed a boon to the public, as it has the two-fold advantage of plainness, and being written by a skilful and duly qualified man, who,evidently well understands his subject. "-Daily Times. This is a work of superlative excellence, and one we should re- ( ommend to the perusal of all; in fact it is quite essential to those of either sex who contemplate marriage,"—Record. Address—WALTER,- DE ROOS, M.D., 35, Ely-place, Holt born Hill, London,. I GAS PIpm TO liltoll FOUNDERS. rpHE PONTYPRIDD GAS LIGHT AND COKE COM- S PANY are prepared to receive TENDERS for about 2,200 YARDS of IRON PIPES, varying from Six to Two Inches in Diameter. SPECIFICATION of the Weight and other Particulars maybe obtained upon application at the Office of Mr. HENRY BOWEN, Engineer, Gas Works, Cardiff. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Iron Pipes" to be for- warded, on or before the 19th Day of AUGUST instant, addressed to the Chairman of the Directors of the said Company, Pontypridd, Glamorganshire. MONTAGUE GROVER, Secretary. TO BE LET WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, the Long Established and well-known CARDIFF ARMS HOTEL, POSTING AND COMMERCIAL HOUSE. The whole of the Effects to be taken at a Valuation. For further Particulars apply to the EXECUTORS at the above Hotel. Cardiff, July 29,1850. ADMISSION FREE. OPEN EVEKY EVENING. THE BUTE SALOON, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. Proprietor, Mr. W. TAYLOR. MR. TAYLOR most respectfully begs leave to inform his Patrons, Friends, and the Public generally, that no expense icen spared to render the Entertainments of his Saloon worthy the attention of the lovers of harmony and in order further to add to its attractions, he has engaged the following talented company —Miss E. CLIFFORD, of the Liverpool, Dublin, and London Concerts. This much admired Sentimental and Characteristic Vocalist will appear each evening, and sing most of the popular songs of the day. Miss E. GUEST, the Morning Star. Mr. T. EVANS, the laughable comical Extravaganza and Buffo Singer, late of the Royal Concerts, Belfast and Dublin. Mr. J.F. VAN BRAMER, the great Juba Dancer. The Concert will be under the direction of Mr. J. BEALE, Pianist. Doors open at Seven o'clock, the Performance to commence at half-past. CURES FOR THE UNCTJBEDi HOLLOW it Y SOl N T I E NT. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE FOR SCROFULA, OR KING'S EVIL. Extract of a Letter from Mr. J. II. Alliday, 209, High-street, Cheltenham, dated the 22nd of January, 1850. To Professor IIOLT.OWAY, SIn,-My eldest Son, when about three years of age, was afflicted with a Glandular Swelling in the neck, which after a short time broke out into an Ulcer. An eminent medical man pro- nounced it as a very bad case of Scrofula, and prescribed for a considerable time without effect. The disease then for four years went on gradually increasing in virulence, when besides the ulcer- in the neck, another formed below the left knee, and a third under the eye, besides seven others on the left arm, with a tumour between the eyes, which was expected to break. During the whole of the time my suffering boy had received the constant advice of the most celebrated medical gentlemen at Cheltenham, besides being for several months at the General Hospital, where one of the Surgeons said that he would amputate the left arm, but that the blood was so impure, that if that limb were "taken off it would be then even impossible to subdue the disease. In this des- perate state I determined to give your Pills and Ointment a trial, and after two months perseverance in their use, the tumour radually began to disappear, and the discharge from all the ulcers perceptibly decreased, and at the expiration of eight months they were perfectly healed, and the boy thoroughly restored to the blessings of health, to the astonishment of a large circle of ac- quaintances, who could testify to the truth of this miraculous case. Three years have now elapsed without any recurrence of the malady, and the boy is now as healthy as heart can wish. Under these circumstances I consider that I should be truly ungrateful were I not to make you acquainted with this wonderful cure, effected by your medicines after every other means had failed. (Signed) J. H. ALLIDAY. CURE OF ACUTE RHEUMATISM OF FOUR YEARS' STANDING. Extract of a Letter from Mr. John Pitt, Dudley, 19th Jan., 1850. To Professor HOLLOAVAY, SIR,-It is with the greatest pleasure that I write to thank you for the benefit I have received from your Pills and Ointment, which have completely cured me of the Rheumatism, under which I suffered for this last four years, at times I was so bad as hardly to be able to walk. I had tried every kind of Medicine that was recommended without receiving any benefit. I at last thought I would give your Medicine* a trial, and purchased from Mr. Iiollin, Chemist, of this Town, two Boxes of Pills, and two of Ointment, and in three weeks, through them and the blessing of God, I was restored to health and strength, and am now as well able to walk as ever I was in my it ze. I am well known in this parish, having been sixty-five years in it, with an exception of ten years I served in the 24th Regiment of Foot. (Signed) JOHN PITT. CURE OF A -BAD LEG OF MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS' STANDING. Mr. Barker, of No. 5, Graham's-place, Drypool, near Hull, had ulcers on his leg from the age of eighteen until upwards of eighty, and although for many years he had sought the first advice in the country, nothing was found to cure them. He very often suffered most excruciating pain for long periods together, which incapaci- tated him from attending to his business. He had given up all hopes of getting a cure, when at last he was persuaded to try Holloway's Pills and Ointment, which ho did, and however won derful it may appear, the leg was thoroughly healed by their means, and by continuing to use the Pills alone after his leg was well, he has become in health so hale and hearty as now to be more active than most men of fifty. N.B.—The truth of this extraordinary statement can be vouched for by Mr. J. C. Reinhardt, 22, Market-place, Hull. February 20th, 1850. CURE OF A DESPERATE CASE OF RINGWORM, OF SIX YEARS' STANDING. Lima, 13th of November, 1849. One of the most eminent Surgeons in Lima (the Capital of Peru) had a child covered with Ringworm for more thau six years; in vain he exhausted all his art in his endeavours'to effect a cure. Not succeeding, he consulted among his brethren, the most celebrated medical practitioners of the city, but nothing was found to do the child service. When he was persuaded by Mr. Joseph P. Hague, the English Chemist and Druggist, residing at No. 74, Callo de Pa- lacio, to try Holloway's Pills and Ointment, which was done, and after using six large Pots of the Ointment, with a proportion of the Pills, the child was radically cured, to the surprise of the whole medical profession. The name of the parent, from motives of delicacy, is withheld. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases Bad Legs ^Chiego-foot Fistulas Sore-throat Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Skin-diseases Burns Chapped hands GlandularS vvellings Scurvey Bunion Corns (Soft) Lumbago Sore-heads- Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles Tumours chetoes and Contracted and Rheumatism Ulcers Sand-Flies Stiff joints Scalds Wounds Coco-Bay Elephantiasis Sore Nipples Yaws Sold by the Proprietor, 244, Strand, (near Temple-bar,) London, and by all respectable Vendors of Patent Medicine throughout the civilised world, in Pots and Boxes, at h. 14d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s., 22s, and 33s. each. There is a very considerable saving in taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of Patients arc affixed to each Pot or Box. Deafness ana Singing in tne Ears effectually Owed, without Pain or Operation. The application of this wonderful discovered remedy to the ears of those afflicted with deafness for 40 or 50 years; enables them to hear a watch tick at arm's length. DR. JAMES VEIIBRUGAN, Surgeon Aurist, and consulting Surgeon to the Infirmary for the Cure of Deafness, begs to oii'er this valuable discovery to the public from benevolence rather than gain, and will forward it to any part, carriage free, with full directions, packed in a small case, on receipt of five shillings in postage stamps or money order, directed to Dr. James Verbrugan, 6, Beaufort Buildings, Strand, London. This is not one of the usual Quack Advertisements, the effect produced on the application of this remedy being honestly and truly magical, painless in its use, even to an infant, many of whom, born deaf, together with grown up persons who had not heard the human voice for fifty years, have, after using this remedy, enjoyed the society of their fellow creatures. Dr. V. daily applies it, and has cured thousands in his private practice, and also at the Ear Infirmaries, in the presence of the most eminent physicians, who have been utterly astounded at the cures effected. N.B.—No Agents; to insure the genuine, apply to Dr. V. CARDIFF FURNITURE EilIPORIUM, WOMANBY-STREET, (IMMEDIATELY ADJOINING THE GLOBE INN,") SAWYER AND SON, "OVER mindful of the kind patronage extended to them- since Pi the opening of the above Establishment, are again Induced thus publicly to acknowledge to their many supporters, their most sincere and unfeigned thanks; and trust, by an undeviating ad- herence to an honourable and strict course of business, coupled with a determination (not to be superseded by any other similar undertaking) in the vending of the various descriptions of Goods comprised in their extensive Stock, at the lowest remunerating prices possible, that they will continue to merit that flattering share of public confidence and support which has already been so liberally bestowed upon them, and which it will be their constant i aim and most anxious desire to deserve.—A Large Stock of NEW CABINET and other GOODS now on hand, suitable to every class of the community. No matter whomsoe'er they be, Whether of high or low degree,— The humble peasant and the 'squire Alike may have what they desire; 'Tis really so, and truly said, From lowly flock to featherbed. Thus stands the stock,—here's clocks and cases. And mirrors bright for pretty faces With lustres, too, beyond compare, And gems of virtue rich and rare Yea goods, forsooth, of every class, In plated metal, copper, brass, .1 And all such things that taste admires, As strictly what a house requires. Let every one then come and view Choice manufacture cheap and new,. As sofas, couches, sideboards, chairs, And settees single, or in pairs, In rosewood season'd well and dry, Or Spanish rich mahogany Of London make the very best, And therefore worthy public test. Qarved cheffioneers, and tables too, From telescope to card and loo With carpetings and druggets wide) And requisites for fire-side Polish'd irons, brasses, fencers., And every item comfort renders; Hearth rugs and ottomans there arc, With rich cut-glass and earthenware. Here's window-blinds of every shade, All lengths and sizes ready made Curtains, poles, and bell-pulls too, In rich brocade of any hue Vester lights and chimney-glasses, Which no other houses surpasses; In bricrf, here's all things from a broom In KITCHEN up to DRAWING ROOM. Neat painted washstands, drawers, chairs, Tables and such things for up-stairs Millpuffs and mattresses, a host, With bedsteads, plain and carved four-post, French, half-tester, cupboard, camps, And nursery cots, and safety lamps Wardrobe, b. dsteps, lounges too, And toilet suites of willow blue.. As to the humbler goods, and price, 'Ti'cl quite astonishing how nice And cheap they are, and strong, And almost purchased for a song; So say the million-who denies it ? The better judge is he who tries it Who then, we ask, will lack a day, Erp to our Mart he bends his way ? SAWYER AND SON SOLD BY PHILLIPS, MORGAN, JAMES, CARDIFF. EVANS, BRADLEY, PHILLIPS, KERNICK, late Vaclicl, M'CARTIIY, NEWPORT, And every Chemist and Druggist in the Principality. All who value the Blessings of Health would do well to take SYDENHAM'S FAMILY PILLS. Meet Approaching Disease."—"Prevention better than Cure." DR. SYDENHAM'S APERIENT ANTIBILIOUS FAMILY PILL OF HEALTH, FOR BOTH SEXES, ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, Prepared from the Prescription of that eminent Physician, Dr. SYDENHAM, who was justly styled the Father of Modern Me- dicine." A MOST valuable remedy for Costive and Bilious Complaints, J\ Indigestion, Flatulency, Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, Drowsiness, Loss of Appetite, Dimness of Sight, Pains and Giddi- ness of the Head, Worms, Piles, Gravel and Dropsical Complaints, Spasms, and Lowness of Spirits, also a great Purfier of the Blood. It is important and worthy of remark, and very much to the honor of the eminent Physicians as well as the Medical Profession in general of our country, that one of the most extraordinary and exalted characters of the age, Louis Phillippe, ex-King of the 0 French, has always had recourse to the remedies of the late gifted and celebrated Doctor Sydenham. Dr. Sydenham's Family Pills have been faithfully dispensed by the present Proprietor for more than thirty years, and have ob tained from all grades of the community the highest reputation. This valuable preparation contains a happy combination of the mildest and most valuable aperient vegetable medicines, and re- quires neither confinement nor alteration of diet during its use. Moderate exercise increases its good effects. It may be taken at any time when the bowels are costive or uneasy, and in obstruc- tions or stomach complaints and Sydenham's Pills should be taken by persons of all ages, as they assist digestion, correct ex- cesses of the table, give a healthy action and tone to the stomach, remove all complaints to which the digestive organs are subject, and combining tonic and aperient properties, will lead to health and cheerful o]d age. The most delicate females will find these Pills beneficial to their general health. Ample directions will be found in the wrapper which surrounds each box also testimonials of the virtue of these celebrated Pills, from an eminent Physician practising extensively in Bristol and Clifton, and individuals of the highest respectability. Small boxes, Is. ld. and 2s. 9d.; Family Boxes, 4s. 6,1. and 11s' On the Family Boxes there is a considerable saving. Prepared by the Sole Proprietor, J. REES, Bristol; sold, by appointment, by all the respectable Chemists and Dealers in Patent Medicine in Bristol, Clifton, Bath, and throughout the United Kingdom. Attention to the following method of taking them is strongly re- commended:- Sense of Fullness in the Stomach, and Indigestion from feeding too heartily—One Pill to be taken sitting down to dinner. Sick Head Ache and uneasiness of the Stomach-Two or three Pills to be taken at any time when troubled with these complaints. Costivoness-One or two Pills may be taken at bcd-time, Head Ache and Stomach Complaints from drinking freely—Two or three Pills to be taken at bed-time or any other period. Loss of Appetite—One Pill to be taken one hour before dinner and supper. In Bilious Complaints and Sallow Complexions-One Pill to be taken night and morning. Gouty Habits—Two Pills at night and one in the morning oc- casionally. Eruptive Faces—One Pill night and morning for a fortnight, according to their operation. FOR CHILDREN—Where the Stomach and Bowels are out of order, a. Pill or half of one according to their age. CAUTION.—Ask for SYDENHAM'S FAMILY PILL OF HEALTH, and be especially particular you do not purchase any Pills bearing similar titles, as unprincipled persons too often attempt to foist nostrums of their own, intt .ad of the truly valua- ble SYDENHAM PILL."

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