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NOTICES, &c. THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS PRINCE OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander, Ii A D Y CHARLOTTE HENRY JEFFERY Commander, ARE INTENDED TO 8AIL During the Month of JULY, AS FOLLOWS — (From the Bute Ship Dock.) FROM CARDIFF. 23..Saturday Lady Charlotte 1U morning 34..Monday Prince of Wales 1 ± afternoon 25.. Tuesday Lady Charlotte 2! afternoon 26.Wednesday.. Prince of Wales 3^ afternoon 27.. Thursday Lady Charlotte 4 afternoon 28..Friday Prince of Wal«s 5 afternoon 29.. Saturday. Lady Charlotte morning 31Monday Prince of Wales. 7 morning FROM BRISTOL. 22. Saturday Prince of Wales 12 noon 24.. Monday Lady Charlotte 2^ afternoon 25..Tuesday Prince of Wales. 3 afternoon 2fi..Wednesday..Lady Charlotte. 4 afternoon 27..Thursday ..Prince of Wales 4t afternoon 28.. Friday Lady Charlotte 6 morning iiioi 29..Saturday.Prince of Wales 6| morning 31..Monday Lady Charlotte 8 morning Carriages and Horses must be along side an liotir and a hal previous IO the tiineof Sailing, otherwise they cannot be Shipped It consequence of Locking through the New Docks. FA Kt,S:-A fter Cabin, 6s.- Fore Cabin, 3s. 6d. Children under 12 Years of. Age, Ihlf-price.- Dogs, Is. each A Female Steward attends on Hoard both Packets. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four Wheel Carriage, 11s. dittop Pheaton or Gig. lOs. 6d Wheel, drawn by One Horse and Driver. 19s; Horse and itiller Alter Cabin, 10s. Horse and Rider, l'ore Cabin, 8i. tod. j Sheep, Iigs, and Calves. Is. 6d. each. Carriages, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to Landing and Wharfages, at Bute Docks. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters Are requested to order all Goods intended for t »e PIUNCR OF WALES, to be seat to No. 12. Quay Street, or to liobert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks; and for the I.ADY CHARLOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. o Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets at the expense of the Companies. Aleriltyr, Newbp-idye, Aberdare. Coubridge. Bridgend, an- ,ri*sent; and Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these Places in ^priim Waggons and Lock up Canal Boats immediately on ••"rival, unless ordered by any pilrticlllar conveyance, in winch case they will be deposited in the-Steam Packet Warehouse till Called, for.—Freight to be paid on delivery. Goods, Packages. Parcels, &c.. for.arded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steam I'acket Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, will be readily obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr. Woodman, Agent, at the 1 acket Office on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. G. C. Glasson. Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the PRINCH OF WALKS. Jacket; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, onthe Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. W. B. Owen, 29, Avon Crescent, Hotwells, UriKtol, for the LADY CHAULOTTK Packet. NOTICK.—The I roprietors of the. above Steam Packets give Notice,,that they will not be. accountable, for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerahln for any CooJc Packal.(es. or I'arocls (if lost or damaged by Fire. Leakage or otherwise) Unless Hooked at either of their Ofticcs at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of 40s., unless enle red at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid for the same, at the time of liooking -Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six. o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees. All goods to be considered as liens, lot. only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously ullsalisfiedFreight and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets, Disputed weights re measurement, claims for loss or damage, &c., cannot be allowed unless a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery. LONDON MARKETS. GENERAL AVERAGE PRiCES OF CO :N. per Quarter computed from the Inspectors' Returns. G KM Kit A I. AVEKAGB. s. d. «• d. Wheat 49 10 Kye 32 8 Hailev 8 Beans 29 9 Oais 19 7 Peas 31 7 DUTY ON FOREIGN CORN. s. d. I II. d. Wheat 200 Rye. 106 B*»rley. 9 0 Beans 11 t) Oats 8 0 Peas 10 6 CORN EXCHANGK—Monday. WHEAT..Essex .red 48s 56* White. 563 635 Chittum. b«s — 67s Kent .do 44s 555 Ditto 52s 61s Suffolk do 46s — 54s Ditto 52s — 60s Norfolk, York, and Lincoln —s -s Ditto 46s 53s Northumber- land, &c. -s -g KYE 30s 328 BARLEY. Grinding 28s aos Chevalier •• 33s 85s Malting. 31s — 33s Irish 24s 30s Scotch 27s — 29s Distillers' 29s 31s OATS .York and Lin- col nshre.fetxl 18s — 29s Small 23s i)itio.. Poland 19s 23s Potato 20s 24s Ncrthuiberld. and Scotch, feed 19s — 23s Mealing'. ••• 20s 25s Bitto.. Poland 19 25s Potato 20s 26s Devonshire, &c., black 17s — 21s White 16< — 21s Welsh, ditto.. 1I)s 20s Ditto. 158 20s Irish fd, white 16s — 19s Black. 18s 20s Irish Potato.. 19s — 21s Limerick ,&c., ISs 21S Distilling.. 2ls. — 23s IIP,.KNS ..Ticks, new.. 27s — 29s Mazagan.new 2(JJ — 28s Old 28s — 31s Old 28s— 30s Harrow, new 29s — 31s Small, new 33s — 35s Old 31s — 34s Old 37s — 39s pEAS .Grey 28s — 30s Blue 35; — 50s Maple. 30s — 32s Suffolk 34s — 36s Ditto, Scotch —s s White.30s — 32s SMITHFIELD MAUKETS—Monday. A Statement and Comparison of the Supplies and Prices of Fat Stock, Exhibited and Sold in Smithtield Cattle Market, on Monday, July 18, 1842, and Monday, July 17, 1843. July 18, 1842. July 17. 1843. s. d. 6. d. s. d. s. d Coarse and inferior Beasts 8 2 to 3 4.2 10 8 0 Second quality ditto 3 6 3 8.3 2 3 4 J'rjme large Oxen 4 0 4 2.3 '6 3 8 1 rune Scots, &c. 4 4 4 6.3 10 4 0 Coarse and iuferior Slieep 3 4 3 6.3 2 3 4 Second quality ditto 3 & 3 10.3 6 3 8 Primecoarsewoolled ditto 3 10 4 0.3 10 4 10 Prime Southdown ditto 4 2 4 6.4 0 4 2 jambs 4 4 5 4 3 10 4 10 Large coarse Calves. 3 6 3 10. 3 0 8 8 Prime small ditto 4 2 4 6.3 10 4 2 Wge Hogs 8 8 4 2.2 8 3 2 Neat small Porkers 4 4 4 8.3 4 3 10 SUPPLIES. Beasts. 2,513 2.512 Sheep and Lambs. 30,750 30,740 Calves. 177 217 Pigs. Slii 333 d' LONDON TO BOULOGNE AND BACK IN ONE DAY. The directors of the South Eastern railway company accomplished feat on Thursday which has never before been executed gamely, to accomplish the distance between London and Boulogne and back again in one day. At six o'clock they started by a special train from the London-bridge station Cached Folkestone (a harbour they have purchased them- selves,) a distance of 82 miles from town, in two hours and forty minutes. They then embarked on board the Watenvitch, and at half-past 12 landed at Boulogne amid a vast crowd of the French, who vociferously cheered them. Arrived, they at down to a splendid banquet the town's people had provided for them, drank eternal peace to the French, &c., ^'hich they responded to and after spending two hours and minutes, quaffing the best wine their Gallic friends could provide them, re-embarked amid the cheers of the Multitude. The steamer got under weigh at 40 minutes after two, and arrived in Folkestone harbour at halT-past six. At five minutes past 10 they arrived by train in London. *he trip was therefore ultimately done in 16 hours, allowing *Wo hours and a quarter at Boulogne. Mr. Justice Haliburton, the celebrated "Sam Slick" was very properly one of the tarty. NOTICES, &c. THE CARDIFF Advertiser and Mertliyr Guardian, AND p p (SSKKIiL KKOTITO iFFSeE, AT THE OLD BANK, DUKS STREET, CARD IF F: WHILST a continuance of the patronage and support of the Friends of this Constitutional JOURNAL is respectfully solicited by the Proprietor, he begs to call attention to the facilities which his Printing Office presents for executing, with elegance and precision, Booii,$)Uut, antr Ornamental printing IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, WltERE ALSO MAY BE HAD Æ @@@f!1/Ii'JlIff1 MANUFACTURED \ND RULED TO ANY PATTERN; BOOKBINDING IN MOROCCO, RUSSIA, OR PLAIN; Sbtattonrrg of tbrrJl 9tgcrt$tum: LETT :•{, NOTE, FOOLSCAP, O'iMY MEDIUM, ROYAL SUPE't ROYAL WISHING P VI': ltS; PENS, QUILLS, ENVELOPES, bit AW'IN'G-P.ENCILS DltAWlNO-PAP E It, A N [) CARD BOA R I) Pocket BIBLES, in Morocco Binding, 4s. 3d. to 5s. each. Small PRAYER BOOKS, ditto, 3s. Gd. each. POCKET AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS, HAIR, CLOTHES, TOOTH, NAIL, AND SHAVING BRUSHES, WINDSOR SOAP, &c., &c. ALL AT MODERATE CHANGES. THE NEWEST AND MOST POPULA R JVORKS OF THE DAY NOVELS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, &c., PROCURED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE; SCHOOLS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. JUST PUBLISHED—The Charges on Vessels at all the Ports, Sub-Ports, and Creeks, in Great Britain and Ireland. TO JSinirEIt TISERS. THE extensive CIRCULATION of the "CARDIFF ADVERTISER, AND MERTHYR GU;^VArvriT through the Counties of GLAMORGAN, !• and BRECQN, coupled with a well-condensed Summary oi General and Local intelligence, presents a very desirable medium to ADVERTISERS for giving full publicity to their views. HENRY WEBBER, Agent to the" Sun Fire and Life Assurance Office." ——=00 IMPORTANT to the INHABITANTS of CARDIFF Imperial Pekin Black Tea, At 6s. per lb. HONG BLACK Til A at 5s. Gd. per lb., and the IMPERIAL GREEN TEA at 7s. per lb. In Sealed Packages of lbs., half-lbs., and quarter lbs. The Sole Agency for these exquisite Teas, for Cardiff, IS PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Mr. Henry Webber, "Advertiser and Giiardiaii" Office, Duke-Street. iggl" The extraordinary demand for these Teas afford a guarantee, that cannot be given with other Teas, that they are GENUINE as Imported. Aberdare Canal Navigation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING or ASSEMBLY of the COMPANY of PROPRIETORS of this NAVIGATION, will be held at the CANAL OFFICE, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of JULY, 1843, at 11 o'Clock in the Forenoon. EDWARD LEWIS, Clerk to the Company. Canal Office, July 3d, 1843. STIVENS' IKRIVALLED GItEEN-GIXGER WINE, A Luxurious and Cooling Beverage iii. Cold Spring Water. THIS delicious and wholesome beverage, so highly re- commended by the Faculty as a valuable Specilic in cases of Flatulency, Spasms, &c., and patronized by the Nobility and Gentry, is composed of Jamaica Green Ginger, Raisins of the Sun, Citrons, and Seville Oranges; one of the most useful and pleasant Cordials extant. It has long been deservedly popular throughout the kingdom and though the price is a triile higher than what is commonly sold for" Ginger Wine," the superior richness of the in- gredients renders it impossible to charge a lower price. CAUTION.—The extensive demand for STIVENS' GINGER WINE has induced some dealers in sweets to imitate the labels, and, in many instances, to re-fill the empty bottles with the labels on. To check such deception, the present bottles are labelled in blue letter, and each envelope over the cork stamped STIVENS, BRISTOL." To imitate this is forgery. Agents are appointed in all principal towns. Messrs. J. and J. BETTS, GROCERS, CARDIFF. Charles Bassett, iN owbi-i(Ige.. E(I ward Gilbert, Dowlais.. George Baker, Newport..Edward Cook, Neath..Benjamin Davis, Aberavon..W. Leyshon, Bridgcnd.. Joseph Pugh, Tredegar.. Mrs. Thomas, Brynmawr..William Crump, Usk ..J. Sanders, Abergavenny.. James Maskell, Brecon.. Jos. Owen, Hay..H. Newman, Gloucester.. Thomas Giller, Cheltenham Thomas Yarnold, Chespstow. Editors of the Times and Journal, Hereford. Jones, Merthyr ..Samuel Davis and Co., Aberdare. Thomas Lewis, Cowbridge..Francis M'Keirnin, Llallelly. Thomas Jones, Carmarthen.. Richard Chase, Carmarthen.. G. Franklyn, Laugharne. Messrs. Griffith and Nicholas, Narbeth. Charles Clark, Tenby.. J. Ormand, Pembroke.. Abel Hicks, Haverfordwest..N. Owen, Pater..C. Thomas, Cardigan.. H. Humphries, Aberystwith.. James Evans, Lampeter. John Williams, Landilo..William Christopher, Crickhowell ..Powell and Prin, Builth..Messrs. Jull and Co., Chel- tenham. West of England Fire and Life n- Inurance Company. TRUSTEES. Right Hon. Earl Fortescue, Lord Lientenant of Devon, Right Hon. Earl Morley, Right Hon. Lord Clifford, Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland, Bart., M.P., Edward Divett, Esq., M.P., Samuel Trehawke Kekewick, Esq. INSURANCE ON LIVES. THE Rates are on a moderate scale, and lower than are generally required by other Offices. Persone effecting Policies for £ 100. and upwards, for the whole duration of Life, will be entitled to participate in the profits at the end of every Five Years. The Surplus allotted to each Policy may be added to the principal sum secured, to be paid at the decease of the Life, by which the amount of the Policy may be considerably in- creased, or an equivalent reduction of the Annual Premium will be made in lieu of the surplus being added to the prin- cipal sum, at the option of the Insured. EIRE INSURANCES. Persons Insured to the extent of £ 300 and upwards, and whose Policies have been in force two years, will he entitled to share in the Surplus Premiums at the end of every I'ifth Year, from Christmas, 1842. Lives Insured with this Company may proceed, in time of Peace, from one part of Europe to another, without any extra charge. Annuities are granted upon terms consistent with safety to the Institution, and the public interest. CHARLES LEWIS, Secretary. AGENTS. CARDIFF Mr. W. RICHARDS. Carmarthen. Mr. R. Spurrell. Llanelly. Mr. Morgan Williams. Newport Mr. Richard Waters. Neath Afr. J. M. Anies. Risca Mr. C. G. Baker. Swansea Mr. Albert Jenkin. I NOTICES, &c. I rpiHE CREDITORS who have proved their Debts under I a Commission of Bankrupt against JOHN WOOD, of the Town of CARDIFF, in the County of GLAMORGAN, BANKER, DEALER AND CHAPMAN, are requested to meet the Assigness of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt, on MONDAY, the Seventh day of AUGUST next, It Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, at the office of Mr. THOMAS DALTON, Solicitor, in Cardiff aforesaid, to assent to, or dissent from, thef said Assigness Selling by Private Contract all such parts of the said Bankrupt's real and personal Estates as now remain unsold, at such time, and in such manner, and upon such terms and conditions as the said Assignees may deem meet, and on other special affairs. THOMAS DALTON, Solicitor to the Assignees. Cardiff, July 10, 1813. Alg 0 p P 0) N T I11 4cot -PU W, fetfiA RslO CfliJWll ffy APL YPV ?n4 [Al RFA T iriiii infill THE great superiority of PRICE and Co.'s Perfumery has been so incontrovertibly established by the distin- guished patronage of the Nobility and Gentry in every quarter of the Globe, as to render it unnecessary for Price and Co. to do more than enumerate their leading Articles. Price's Golden Oil of Macassar Is the only Article that restores the Hair on bald places; prevents Hair falling off, or turning Grcy changes Grey Hair to its original colour, frees it from srnrf, and makes it beautifully soft, curly, and glossy. For dressing the Hair en Bandeaux and confining the short, loose hairs on the neck, so annoying to most Ladies, it stands unequalled. Ladies are requested to ask for PRICE'S Golden Oil," 3s. 6d. per ISottle, with 28, Lombard Street" on the Label, as many Hair Dressers sell a spurious imitation, which destroys the colour, as well as the growth of the Hair. Price &, Co.'s Abernethy's Specific Universally known as the only safe and efficient protector and beautifier of the skin and complexion its virtues consist in thoroughly eradicating all pimples, spots, redness tan, freckles, and other cutaneous defects. in healing chilblains, chaps, and in rendering the most rough and uneven skin pleasantly soft and smooth; to the complexion it imparts ajuvenile roseate hue, and to the neck, hand, and arm, a delicacy and fairness unrivalled. Gentlemen wiil find it peculiarly grateful after Shaving. Trice 4s. 6d. per Hottle. Cautiott.-Ask for PRICE and Co.'s Abernethy's Specijic for the Complexion," For the Toilet. PItICK and VICTORIA BUUQURT, the delicious fragrance of which has rendered it an especial favourite with Her Majesty, And stamped by the lovers of elegant scents as the most unique and supeiior ever discovered. So highly is it valued, and so fashionable has it become, that there is scarcely an Assembly Room or Levee where its delicious fragrance is not predominant. 3s. 6d. and I i. (3d. per Botilo. To Mothers. PRICE and Co.'s PATENT ALMOND OIL SOAP stands unequalled for Chapped Hands, the delicate Skin of Ladies, and, above all, for the Washing of Infants. Price 2s. 6d. per packet. Purchasers are requested to notice that a Protection Label^from a design by Sir Win. Congreve, with the Signature of '• PRICE and Co." in Red Ink, ami 28, Lombard Street," in its centre is affixed to each packet, as some Shopkeepers offer a counterfeit, injurious to the Skin, when the genuine is asked for. livery Mother should take care to possess PRICE'S DR. FI'A UPTON'S POMATU VI, recommended by the Faculty as indispensable to the Nursery, observing that none is genuine unless l'RICE and Co.'s Protection Label is affixed thereto. Price and Co.'s Tooth Brushes. It is incumbent upon all who value their Teeth. to obtain a brush that will clean the interstices efficiently. Price and Co.'s Patent Tooth Brush searches thoroughly into the divisions of the Teeth, and cleans in the most extraordinary and effectual manner, without injuring or even touching the gums, the universal complaints against all others. They are made on a plan that the hairs never come out in the Mouth. Price Is. to- 2s. 6d. To prevent counterfeits, each Brush is distinctly marked on the handle Pkicuand Co., Montpellier House,28, Lombard Street." Caution.-Ask for PRICE and Co.'s Patent Tooth Brush. Shaving a Luxury. PlilCB and Co.'s ItYPOPHAGOV surpasses everything ever invented for Shaving. One trial will prove that the luxury of a good Shave can be enjoyed only by those who use Price & Co.'s Rypophagon, which renders Shaving (hitherto disagreeable and often painful) pleasant and easy. Prepared by Price and Co Montpellier House, 28, Lombard Street, (late Price & Gosnell's) and sold by J. Delcroix and Co., 158, New Bond Street, and no where else in London, price 3s. 6d. per pot, Is. per square, in cakes for boxes Is. fid. and 2s. 6d. Price and Co.'s Treble Distilled, Or CONCENTHATED ESSENCE OF LAVENDER, six times the strength of the best Lavender Water, and unsophisticated with the sickly, admixture of musk, ambergris, &c., is particularly adapted for sick or crowded Rooms, and recommended to the admirers of the genuine Lavender Perfume. It is distilled from Lavender Flowers, selected for their exceeding sweetness, and aromatic properties, when those flowers are in their fullest vigotir.-Price 3s. bd.,os., 7s 6d and 10s. 6d. Price's Cold Cream. This innocent composition, entirely from vegetable materials, is the most delightful cosmetic ever invented for rendering the skin clear, soft, and delicate it maintains its superiority over all imitations, and remains unrivalled for beautifying the complexion Every genuine Pot bears a label, from a design by Sir William Congreve, with 11 Price and Co., Lombard Street," in red ink. and « 23," conspicuous in its centre, to counterfeit which is felony. Price and Co.'s Johnstone's Patent OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP is delightfully fragrant and pleasant in use, and so superior to any other, and in such general demand, that many persohs are basely deceiving the public by selling a spurious imitation; the genuine is sold in Packets pticc Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. 6d. each. Caution to Shopkeers. Price and Co. Perfumers tc. the Koyal Family, Montpellier House 28, Lombard Street, (late « P„ce and Gosnell's," and formerly Patey, Bults, Price and Co.) by the recommenda- tion of the Secretary of the Post Office, beg to « impress upon their Correspondents the necessity of precision in the address of all letters intended for them thus- Price and Co." (and not rice and Gosnell that firm ceased to exist in 1831), as the only means of guarding against the fraudulent conduct of individuals who take in and retain letters and orders intend, d for Price and Co by illegally assuming the firm of Price and Tfl r"Z 0U,'ng thGy neVCr were in way connected with that firm, except as servants. Price & Co. hereby give Notice, n0t be- ansrer,able for ar)V Debts contracted by par ics .1 egally assuming the firm of •< 1 RICE & CoSNKLL," and « £ 7» y r.vlv,:ng Piu,ner °f °f RICE & GOSNELL, and • 1 ATKY, BUTTS, PRICE & Co. 'a.ny.C°nneCli0n "Clever with individuals -j ,i >n laiM, °. aw ,and equity) so dishonourably, "IC g,U ty m,,Cnll0rl deceiving PRICE and Co.'s PI PR T, rp'> ? T S ,nlcndeJ for their house. Almond Oil <4 V. f°hns,one's Patent Old Brown Windsor, flril I' J t P .ea^ Price's Dr. Framp:on's Nursery lice dnd Co. s Ahprnptliu^ c? £ i» » i n;i p™ » r- r\ ^"t-rnethy s Specific, rice's Golden Uil Dear s Grease, Queen's PprfnmQ e i_ i ♦ i ~i e i' i • i rertu,ne, &c so much admired in bv S? w,n ( 11011 >e" a Predion label from a design t0"?,rcvc'. r'\lW signature of PRICE and Co., rent re u'tl 'l "'I 28," conspicuously in its centre, without which none are Genninp rr\'nuE!!Y'cclcbratcd SOAPS-1,IiUSllKS, ice ate to he had GENUINE in London only, at their Esta- rSyT Lombard Street, and of their Agents in all the Cu.es and Towns of Kurope, Asia, Africa, and America. -lo prevent disappointment, and ensure punctuality, all Orders are requested to be directed to «P,ICIi and Co," MONTPELLIER HOUSE,< 28. Lombard Street, London. ( l>ate Price 4 Oosnell's, and formerly Patey, Butts, Prk» 4- §■ NOTICES, SALES, &c. BllIDGEND, G L AM O RG AN S Ii IRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Wyndham Arms Inn, Bridgend, On SATURDAY, the 29th day of JULY, 1843, Between the hours of Twelve at noon, and Two o'clock in the Afternoon, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, (of which due notice will be given,) subject to such conditions as shall be then declared, TjMHE REVERSION in fee expectant, on the decease of n JL Lady, now aged about Sixty-six vearB, of and in Watertown Farm, Sibuate in the Parish of Coychurch, Glamorganshire, within Two Miles of Bridgend, consisting- of capital Farm House, Garden, Orchard, Barn, Stable, Cow-house, Piggery, Waggon-house, Court, Rick-yard, and upwards of fifty-six acres of very excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. The House contains good Parlour, Hall, Kitchen, Back- Kitchen, Dairy, Cellar, 5 Bed-Rooms, Granary, and Attic. The House and Buildings are in good repair, a large sum having been expended upon them about'7 years ago. The Farm adjoins the best Stream for Salmon and Trout in the County. The Premises are in the occupation of the Tenant for Life, and are worth to Let from E90. to £ 100. per annum. For further particulars apply to Mr. Wm. LLEWELLYN, Solicitor, Neath.  ;<\      s OF eO (9 MANY SHOP-KEEPERS of apparent- respectability, but destitute alike of honour and of talent, lor the sake of gaining a trifle more profit, basely attempted to impose their pernicious compounds upon the public, as the real" M \CASSAR OIL for the Hair, aud "KALYDOR ''for the Complexion; they copy the bills and labels of the original articles, substituting eilher a FICTITIOUS NAME, or the word GENUIE," in the place of «« ROWLAND'S." Tofrustrate sllch Imposition, it is necessary on purchasing either article, to see that the word ROWLAND'S is on the wrapper, as follows-without w',idl None are Genuine. Rowland's Macassar Oil. The only article that produces and restores Hair; prevents i from falling off or turning grey to the latest period of life a changes grey Hair to its original COLOUR—frees it from sci'.rf, and makes it beautifully SOFT, CU11LEY, and GLOSSY. In dressing H AIR, it keeps it firm in the curl, uninjured by damp weather, crowded rooms, the dance, or in the exercise of riding. To Children, it is invaluable. as it lays a foundation for a BEAllTIFCL HEAU OF H A lit. ON PUKCHASING (BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !) ask for ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL and see that those words are on the wrapper. To ensure the genuine article, IIPC that the words" ROtL- and's Macassar Oil" are engraved on the back of the envelope nearly 1,500 times, containing 29,028 letters—WITHOUT THIS ONE ARE GENUINE. Price 3s. 6d., 7s. Family Bottles (equal to four small), 10s. 6d, and double that size, 21s. per bottle. ROWLAND'S KALYDOR. Its vritue are commonly di-pla^ed in thoroughly eradicating all pimples, spats, redness, tan, freckles, and other unsightly cutaneous defects, in healing suti burn xlings of insccts, and in rendering tne most iougli and uneven skin pleasantly soft at'd smooth. To the complexion it imparts a juvenile roseate hue, and to the neck, hand, and arm, a delicacy aud fairness unrivalled GENTLEMEN will find it peculiarly grateful after shaving in »"ayii11? irritation of the skin. Price 4s tjd- and B*. (3d. per Cottle, duty included. Rowland's Odonto; or, Pearl Dentifrice. A WHkTR POWDEtt of ottiKMAl MERUS ot the most DE LIGHTFUL FRAGRANCE. It eradicates TARTAR and decayed Soots from the TEETH, preserves the KNAMEL, and fixes the TEETH firmly in their sockets, rendering them DELICATELY Wii]TE being an Anti-Scorbutic, it eradicates the Scurvey from the Gums, STRENGTHENS, BRACES, and rendets them of a healthy RED, and imparts a DELIGHTFUL FRAGRANCE to the Breath. Price 2s. 9d. per box, duty included. NOTICE.—A ROWLAND and SON, 20, TIATTON G A RDKN, LONDON, is engraved on the Government Stamp, which is pasted on the "KALYDOR" and "ODONTo;" atso printed, in RED. on the Wrapper in which the MACAs>S\R OIL and KALYDOR arc enclosed. Be sure to ask for ROWLAND'S Articles. Sold by every respectable CHEMIST and PERFUMER. Just Published the 12th Edition, Price 2s. 6J., inclosed in a Sealed envelope, and sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of a Post-office Order for 3s. 6J. THE SILENT FRIEND A MEDICAL WORK, on the concealed cause that de- stroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established her empire; with observations on the baneful effects of YOUTHFUL KXCESSES and INFECTION, with Means of Restoration. The influence of mercury on the skin is pointed out and illustrated by engravings; followed by observations on MARRIAGE, with directions for the removal of disqualiifcations, T BY R. AND L. PERRY AND CO., CONSULTING SURGEONS, BIRMINGHAM AND LONDON. Published by the AUTHORS, and Sold by STRANGE,21, Pater, noster How; Wll.SON, 18, liishopsgate Street; PURKIS. Compton Street, Sobo JACKSON and Co., 130, New Bond Street. London; GUEST, 51, Bull Street, Hirmingham RllCKTON, 5, liiisrgate, Leeds; "ADVERTlslm" Office, Cardiff; W.PERKINSJ Haverfordwest; Jenkins, Merthyr and Dowlais; and by al Booksellers iu Town and Coun ry. PERRY'S Purifying Specific Pills Price 2s. 9d., 43. 6d., and lis. per box. Observe, the signature of It. and L. PERRY and Co, on the outside of each wrapper). Are well known throughout Kurope and Ameiica to ba the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of lhe Urinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement. or hindrance from business. They have effected the most surprising cures not only ill recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed and are of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbtitic Affections, Eruptions in any part of the body, Ulcera- tions, Scrofulous or Venereal Taint, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and rigour. They are particularly recommended to be taken before persons euter into the matrimonial state, lest the indiscretions of a parent are the source of vexation to him the remainder of his existence by afflicting his innocent but unfortunate offspring with the evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, and a vrriety of other complaints, that are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence. The Cordial Balm of Syriacum is intended to relieve those persons, who, by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affections of the nervous system, obsti- nate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstructions, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. A perseverance in its use has been he happy means of relieving many thousands, and of restoring a tgre at number to the permanent enjoyment of life. It is remark- able for its efficacy in all disorders of the digestive organs, and is especially reco nmended to those, who, from the irregularities of youthful age, habits of studious application, or a life of pleasure, have fallen into a despondent state of mind, and that distressing train of symptoms commonly denominated the nervous. In such persons the mental are not less enfeebled than the corporeal, and to them a remedy that acts with efficacy, without interfering with domestic hatiits, is peculiarly desirable. Sold in Bottles, price I Is. each, or the quantity of four in one Bottle for for 3a5, by which one 1 Is. Bottle is saved. (Observe the signature of R. and L. PERRY aud Co., on the outside of each wrapper.) The Five Pound Cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings,) may be had as usual at 4, Great Charles Street, Birmingham, and 19, Berncr's Street, Oxford Street, London and Patien's in the Couutry who re- quire a course of this admirable medicine, should send live Pounds by letter, which will entitle him to the fall benefit of the advantage. AGENT FOR CARDIFF, Mil, H. WEBBEll, ADYJSRTXSJSIT OITICfi, PARR'S t LIFE PILLS. CURIOUS AND HIGHLY-INTERESTING EX- C PERIMENTS ON THE CAUSES OF HUMAN LONGEVITY."1—The scientific world has lately been enr rheil with a paper published in the transactions of the Surgical Insti- tute of Paris, by the celebrated Spanish surgeons Gonzales and Valdefc. assisted by lTons. Pieroot, of Paris, detailing experiments made by them during several years' practice in \ndalusia, iL Spain and. when a right view is taken of the difficulties to be met with in obtaining subjects for dissection in a place where so much prejudice exists against the practice, as is the case in Spain, the obtiga ions of the medical profession to these geiitlemen will be proportionately enhanced. The paper states" that t),ir time was for several years devoted to observations on the habits and manners of the extremely aged; also to post mortem exam- inations and experiments. Out of fifteen cases, in which the parties died at the age of 90 to 100 years, they found but three in which the art. rial functions including the ventricles, bad ossified, and in these subjects it was observed that the bowels and stomach exhibited every symptom of activity and health On enquiry, it was stated by the apothecary of the village that their custom was to puree the alimentary canal periodically. at least weekly. The conclusion arrived at was, that by atten-ding to this great essential to health and longevity, purging of the bowels, these three persons had, in each case, sustained 11 naturally weak frame for many years beyond the period to which they could have existed under an opposite mode of proceeding. On dissecting the remaining twelve (with one exception, and that arising from malformation), the heart, lungs, and arteries were found in as healthy a state as in much younger pes-solis their decease occurring from morbidity of the stomach and bowels, beginning in costiveness, and ending in constipation and death. It was proved that till the last moment they seldom or never took medicine, except in extremity, and in such rases th ir remedy had been strong mineral dra«;ics, such as calomel, & The conclusion to be arrived at in th, se eases is. that had these old persons a tended to the state of the alimentary canal, or bowels, by judicious purgatives, their already advanced age would have been prolonged to a more extended period." As an illustration of the truth of the above, it is on record that the life of one of the oldest and most vigorous men in England was Con- tinued to a patriarchal age by his constant attention to the seat of all h,:altli-tlie. bowels. Old PARR, called in old English phraseology, The Old Man Wise," by a simple herbal medicine prepared by himself (and the prescription or mode of preparing which has been fortunately discovered within these few years). preserved his health and mental faculties during the reign of ten kings and q;ieens of England. The attention of all classes has been attracted to the undeniable virtues of PARR SLIFE PII.LS, and a vast majority of the people have evinced their unqualified approval of the high character awarded this medicine, and are daily becoming more and more convinced, not only of the effi- cacy, but, to use a more familiar term, the innocency of this lenovator of the human race'. Hence the proprietors have. from time to time, been obliged to- enlarge their establishment, and compelled to avail themselves of the combined aid of mechanical skill and steam power, in order to enable them to measure out a supply in accordance with the demand and the philanthropic of every grade and of every clime will rejoice to learn, that this in- valuable medicine is rapidly extending its healing it.flticnce to every corner of the civilised world.—Manchester Salfoid Adver- tiser, July 2, 1843, Copy of a letter received from John Browne, Esq., the respected Proprietor of the North Wales Chronicle: — North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor, March 23, 1843. To T. Roberts and Co.—Gentlemen,— 1 have great pleasure in stating, that I am aware of several remarkable cures efiVrrcd in this city by IA ITR'S LIFE PILLS. For instance, 1 could name three respectable women, who for many years had been subjected to similar complaints, of an annual occurrence and of long dura- tion, attended with excruciating pain in the side, coughing, vomiting, and spitting together with headache, and loss of appetite, which medical assistance but ill relieved, much less removed but which was effectually combated by a few boxes of your excellent Pills; and they now, though advanced in years, enjoy health and vigour. I heard one man who, for a long period, had snffered frolD shortness of breath aiitt oonrt-sliontat i I am, Gentlemen, yours, truly, (Signed) JOHN BROWNE. Caution to the Public. Many persons after learning that so many wonderful cures have been effected by PARRS Llth, PILLS, have a great desire to procure the medicine which has done so much good. In doing this, however, caution must he observed, as certain individuals without honouror honesty, are offering dangerous sub- stitutes, instead of the genuine medicine. The proprietors cannot, of course, be accountable for any untoward results that may ensue to those who have been thus imposed upon, but they can point out an effectual means to prevent further imposition :-viz., be particular to OBSERVE—That round the sides of each box of the Genuine Medicine is pasted the GOVERNMENT STAMP, on which is engraved, in WHITE Letters on a RED Ground, the words PARR'S LIFE PILLS Without this mark of authenticity they are spurious and an imposition OBSERVE, also, that the signature of the Sole Pronrietors. 11 T. ROBEIJTS AND CO.. Crane Court, Fleet-street, Loudon," is printed on the directions wrapped round each box. Sold Wholesale, by E. Edwards, 67, St. Paul's; Barclay and SOLS, Farringdon-street; Sutton and Co., Bow Churchyard, London; Mottersliead and Co., Manchester; and J. and It. Raimes and Co., Edinburgh; and Retailed by at least one agent in every town in the United Kingdom, and by most respectable dealers in Medicine. Price 13d.. 2s. 9d., and family packets lis. each. Full directions are given with each box.

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