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Steam Habtgattom THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOL Strant p R I N C E OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander; L A D Y CHARLOTTE, HENRY JEFFERY, Commander; A to SAIL dnrini; the week as follows ■ £ Hrom the BUTE SHIP DOCK) °f H'ules — Mondays, Lady Charlotte Monday, L- d 6lilU:st'ays> & I'riiiav.— Wednesdays, and I'ridavs, ^Iwriotte Tuesdays, ( Prince of Wales—Tuesdays, lur*days, and Saturdays. ) Thursdays, and Saturdays, protn CARDIFF. From B.USTOL. ii \i' l845, Dec-' 1845" '• -lomiiiy 5 morn | 15, Monday fij morn 1 i' wUe'day nlorn ) Tuesday 7 morn rp,e^nesJay.. 6 moni 17, Wednesday. 7jnioni jj' pn.Ursday 6^ morn j 18, Thursday 8 morn 2)' • • • • mom 19, Friday, 8| morn aturday. 7| morn ] 20, Saturday 9 morn rr'ages and horses to be alongside One hour previoL8 R to Time of Sailing. RD L CjJggd FARES :-After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 28. ,II ren under Twelve years of ago, Half-price; Dogs,Is. each- A Female Steward attends ou Board both Packets. rcs!nnents may be had on board oa moderate terms. Tw °!,r~whpel Carriage 21s.; ditto Phaeton or Giir, 10s. 6d. ari)°*wheel, drawn by one horse and driver, 15s.; Horse 7S V, f'der, After Cabin, l.)s; Horse and Rider, Forts Cabin, Cattle and Horses, 6s. eacn Sheep, l'irs, aiilj '^ts> Is. each. Koises, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to lng and Wharfages at the Bute Docks Not Accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes t'ln jJ'o'iters are requested to order all Goods intended for o- t0 ^WALiOS, to be sent to No. 12, Quay-street, t ie r 'or)ert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin liocks; ami for a id d CH It 1,0T T IS, to Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, uU Wharf, lledclilif-strect, Bristol. at t),001'5 will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets e e*>ense of the Companies. Ncu brid.je, A bud ire, Cowbridge, Bridgend, ^cjlsse'lt■ a>i'l Caerphilly. — Goods forwarded to these tllsjji 8 Spring Waggons and Lock -up Canal Boats im- '-v oil arrival, unless ordered by any particular Ste^y^'lce, in which c;>se they will be deposited in t!i!■ °U ,4 ,acket Warehouse till called for.—Freight to b<; paid V;o1,ve'-y- t'ie Packages, Parcels, Sec., forwarded to all parts of Without delay, when setU to either of their >• acket Offices in Carditf or Bristol. a'r,^er information as to Freight, will be readily obtained Pajjl^'yin;; to the Agents — Mr. Woodman, Agent at the Oiiice, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. G. C. ^"ent> No. '2, Quay-meet, Bristol, for the ^4clt P WALKS Packet, and of M r. T. JOHN, at the on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. W. B. > Avon Crescent, Hot .veils, Bristol, for the L\DY V(JRl-On-| Packet. 0 —le Proprietors of above the Steam Packets give that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's nor w'il they be answerahie for any Goods, Packages, if"ess u 8 (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage, or otherwise) i 4bov, °°'sed at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, 'he value of 40?., unless entered at its value, and bG 'n fri)Poll'ou paid for the same, at the time of f■ Goods consigned to order, or not taken away o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will ell' O0used at 1'1C r'^ a u' cxPeilse °f l'|f! consignees. J f to eonsidered as liens, not only for freigot and thereon, bat also fir all previously unsatisfied Cnarges due by consignees to the Proprietors of ft0t l»*5 8Ckets. Disputed weights or measurement, claims °'ice 0?r dainege, &c., cannot be allowed, unless a written 5^j^sanu^)!^enJUo^iii^OfnMM)r^Uie^U^jM3^ib3H^ery TL auction. library of the Dean of Llaiulaif. \r' f,lp^xtensive THEOLOGICAL and GENERAL 5*tloN.BRAHY Will be SOLD by AUCTION, at the SCHOOI.-UOOM, at LlandafF, at 12 o'clock on (JAT 4Y' T'IE 18th of DECEMBEH, 18J5. 'j?8ues may bs procured on application to Mr. W. ^iff, °st~Office or Mr. AVebber, Guardian-Office, ^AlSLi! LIBRARY OF ROOJiS, (Vt,f° b8 SOIiD by AUCTION, lhe x« "ART, L-LLF COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT,) 'onu BY MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE, 11", tin. 9SuJ "r ai iwtne 1NC °'clo(- k at noon precisely, without reserve. j ^DlNG Waller's Welsh Dictionary, Lloyd's S'°r>" of Cambria, containing Cox's Monmouth- ^^en' 8 Theologia, Loudon's Encyclopedias of f;0*iuy Agriculture, Buckingham's America, 1 °ra. le' Scott's Novels and Tales, Smith's English «o0„; ^^milton's Ancient Vases. Lyell's Geology, atHo°y(I'8 Sc°tt's, and Dr. Adam Clarke's Hibles, k'8 ^larine Architecture, Hogarth's Works, a etof e(^'tion; Home's Anatomy, Goldsmith's Natural v- 8 >le?'ational Gallery of Pictures, Macklin's Bible, 'chol« C0Py; Pox's Martyrs, Dwight's Tlieoloary, l^res ^^nighthood, finely illustrated Claude s Pic- "J'We's Monasticon Anglicanius, Musical I Gilford's Greece, Boydei's Shakespeare Gallery, i Architecture, numerous pictorial and draw- I Kh.81 Publications, the works of Josephus, Burket, Mt,gee, Pinler, Wogan, Calmet, Locke, | Channing, Lingard, Pennant, &c. Some i 111 \T Ij3w Books, including the Statutes at large ac(j a""a Charta, to 1820, Reports and Books of whole of which will be particularised in •> 141 to be procured of the Auctioneer, 141, Coin- Newport, one week prior to the sale. lG2o.ir.°°ks will be open for inspection oil Saturday, lris^i and Morning of Sale. t 10th Dec., l845. MileM^illway ',r (PROVISIONALLY ItEGISTEIIED.) X Committee of Management have the pleasure to J :^fsf6h'n°UliCe that the plans, sections, and books of I Ce °f this liailway were deposited at the Boaid oi 8J«h V,ancl at the Oifice of ths Clerk of the Peace, on tne °r<lers< °Vt-mber bist, in co.npliance with the standing r rrilrt»p ^'le Committee are- engaged in making final | Jf tljg '^eiits with the shareholders of the old company i II!6 exiJ0tl*ers'on of their shares, and for the transfer of 1 »i ''ne> au(' ot'ier property of that company, to I 1. le c°nipanv, and thev expect to be enabled to allot Hot appropriated to the shareholders of the old 3 y in a short period. H J. II. ROWLAND, Secretary, w <~s^>^|cadneedle-street> Dec. 8, 1845. TO BE LET, FROM 2nd OF FEBRUARY, 1840, ^WYDDGWYN UCHA, Crw In the Parish of Gellygare, Q^AINIMG about 240 Acres, with a good right of M>g0o.0t»tnon capable of keeping 50U Sheep. Buildings .:t Por t order, and plenty of Water. L, \fi"us> &c., enquire of the Proprietor, C. Bailey, on glo Iron Works. j ^ESTOS-SUPER-MARE PIER. TO JUDGES OF FINE TEAS. SlSlfltir WESBEM, €ABS>ia?2? & MMUMTSE'TEi CtMRDIAK OFFIfJE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE ASAM TEA COMPANY'S RARE AND PECULIARLY FINE TEAS, I^EQI Esrs ,he ftvo'.tr of an Order from Connoisseurs, and those desirous of obtaining a really exquisitely |.V flavoured Ie.i. ° After once p.u taki tig of the highly exhilarating and aromatic Asam Tea, but few can persuade themselves to use any other, especially as it is found not to be injurious to the nerves; and as the Asam Tea has been proved to produce at east six, and m most cases eight good cups of Tea, where the same quantity of Chinese would produce only jour cups^ot mfert.orjlcivoyr—both luxury mid economy combine to recommend the Asam Teas. A E Iv° E 5 o I MA ZEN G A GREEN TEA 6 0 Th i UCHON° 6 0 I THOURA GREEN TEA 7 0 These TeaR can only be obtained in one pound, half-pound, and quarter-pound sealed packets, with the Company' Address and Arms oi? the Envelope. ftLniy at L. selling spumous imitations of the Company's Teas, but none are genuine unless having their Seal and Address, No. 11, CKQOKED LANE, KING WILLIAM STREET, on them. SOLE AUTHORISED AGENTS. For SW ANSEA Miss Arnold, Confectioner, Cross-Street. For MLR1 H YIl Mrs. Ann Williams, Confectioner, High-Street. ForNi;WPORT Mr. M. Evans, Bookseller, 35, High-Street. W AGENTS WANTED FOR SOME OF THE LARGE TOWNS IN ENGLAND AND WALES. r GREAT BRITAIN STORES 7~ I, NEAR THE POST OFFICE, CARDIFF. S». WAWIB. TAIMH, WOOLLES DSAPEE, HATTER, & GEAERAL OUTFITTER, ^OfLTI^,ri!'?riln-,insp0Cti011 °fl,lis i!nmeus<? STOCK of NEW and FASHIONABLE READY-MADE WINTER f f i K1 e.v(-ry. St}, °f make and size' suitable t0 the Gentleman, Farmer, Mechanic, or Seafaring Man, cut I'orn tae best materials in the most appropriate style, and all made on the premises with the strictest attention WVTMI10 Persfnal care of the proprietor. The Stock of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, COLUMNS, BE A\ LRS, and WAIisl COATlN GS cannot be excelled by any House in Wales for variety of pattern. Gentlemen wishing to combine Elegance with Cheapness, by giving their measure at this Establishment will not only find a saving ot one quarter of the usual price, but ensure a good fit, without the risk of having a useless or uncomfortable garment, as no article need be taken unless fully approved of when finished. L. W earnestiy solicits the attention of those persons who have not yet favored him with a trial, confident that he result must prove that no gentleman need to order f-om Bristol or London but those who are obliged to pay for long credit. Observe I-List of Prices for SJontlexnea's Clothing- made to measure. £ s. d. j Dmfsfveut^ fr°m °0 12 manufactured o "'o Albert and Polished Mixed Doe 0 14 Tweetl Coat S 1" ^l™e Frock Coats t 10 0 Black or Drab Kerseymere « 15 0 o i« o SiBesttiualitymw" 1 2 0 CaeVmerette'laUsirr'r) 1 1 0 T CHILDHEX'S DRESSES. Best Moleskin Vests 0 4 0 LaUimcrettc,, (all shades). 1 1 0 Tunie, Ve»t, and Trousers 1 4 0 Ditto with sleeves 0 0 Codnngton and lagiioui Coats. 1 0 Ja.'kot 'inrl Trnnsnro i u n u i9 \r ••••••••••».•• Plaid i'olka, (most fashionable) 1 4 0 Blue J.^1 C i 0 Handsome A alentm Vests 0 6 0 Brown&MixedBeaverChesteriield 1 10 0 0 0 Elegant libert .Shawl pattern 0 10 0 Frock Jacket, (particularly Cotton fore nrpeebos nan 'J? 6 Satin 0 4 Q adapted ibr Farmers .from 0 18 0 Kersevm, r. n t n 'm gant Sty'e ° 1 ° Fine Dress Coif* 1 8 0 R„.t Vr ™ 0 Black Kerseymere from 0 7 6 rinc Uiess i « u Best Moleskin Trousers 0 G C Saxony ditto 1 8 0 Fashionable, Woollen Trousers.. 0 10 0 Suit of Black, complete 2 10 0 rp, 17 f-u't- C-U S ,U.S of, B<?st Moibskin, ready made, 18s.; to measure, 20s. This being the only Establishment in the Town solely devoted to Men's and Boys' Clothing, the Public can be most advantageously from an unrivalled Selection of PMIi & (L.0IMPOT BEAVER HATS, IRJAVAL (2 YOOTHS' HOSIERY, STOCKS, CRAVATS SUPERIOR WHITE & COLOURED SHntTS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, UNDER SHIRTS DRAWERS FLANNELS, &c. &c. NEWSPAPER FOR THE FARMING INTEREST. 10 ALL WHO HAVE GARDENS OR FARMS January 3, wB te pMisled, price Silence, free Post, eack Volume complel! in Enlarged to 24 Folio Pages 0 THE FIRST NUMBER FOR 1 846 OF THE GARI)Ei\EllS' CH110ATICLB AATD AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE A Meekly Record of Rural Economy and General New,. THE rV' P^RTfEDITED PROFESSOR LINDLEY. TI T> 9 PAllr (under the Editorship of a practical Farmer) treats of lhe 1 ractice of Agriculture Results of well-conducted Evneri. E~>-« Agricultural Science m init. xtuunion oi L-rops r arm-Buildings improvements in Implements, ties- Stock • labourers cribed by Woodcuts whenever Drainage Agricultural Publications, requisite Irrigation &c. &c. Better Modes of Husbandry Better Modes of Husbandry In short, whatever affects the beneficial employment of capital in land. Reports are regularly given of the English, Scotch, and Irish Agricultural Societies and Farmers' Clubs—London London Maiket Prices ofCorn, Hay, Cattle, Seeds, Hops, Potatoes, Wool, &c., and the Weekly Averages. AS REGARDS THE GARDENING PART (under the Editorship of Dr. Lindley), the principle is to make it a weekly record of everything that bears upon Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, or Garden Botany, and such Natural History as has a relation to Gardening, with Notices and Criticism of all Works on such subjects. Connected with this part are- WEEKLY CALENDARS OF GARDENING OPERATIONS, Given in detail, and adapted to the objects of persons in every station of life so that the Cottager, with a few rods of ground before his door, the Amateur who has only a Greenhouse, and the Manager of extensive Gardens, are alike informed of the routine of operations which the varying seasons render necessary. It moreover contains Re- ports of Horticultural Exhibitions and Proceedings—Notices of Novelties and Improvements—in fact, everything that can tend to advance the Profession—benefit the condition of the Workman, or conduce to the pleasures of his Employer Woodcuts are given whenever the matter treated of requires that mode of illustration. REPLIES TO QUESTIONS connected with the object of the Paper are also furnished weekly. Lastly, that description of DOMESTIC AND POLITICAL NEWS is introduced which is usually found in a Weekly Newspaper. It is unnecessary to dwell on this head further than to say, that the Proprietors do not range themselves under the banners of any party; their earnest endeavours are to make THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE a full and comprehensive Record of Facts only-a News- paper in the true sense of the word—leaving the Reader to form his own opinions their object being the elucida- tion of the laws of Nature, not of Man. The Reader is thus furnished, in addition to the peculiar features of the Journal, with such information concerning the events of the day, as supersedes the necessity of his providing himself with any other Weely Paper. lrtrrtT A PROSPECTUS, WITH LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS, May be had on application, or by letter, at the Office, 5, Upper Wellington-Street, Covent-Garden, London. Orders received by all Newsvenders. Parties intending to commence with the New Volume had better give their Orders at once. C A UTIOX .-U nprincipled individuals prepare the most spurious compounds under the s-.nie names; they copy t]le labels, billadvertisements, and testimonials of the original Thomas's Snece-laneuiu. It. is therefore high!)' necessaiy to I see that the words" l'homas and Howard" are on the wrapper of each article. J* All others arc fraudulent imitations. For Stopping Decayed Teeth. Price 2s. 6d. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN HIS ROY A I. HKJHNJOSS PIUNCU A Ij H BK 1, IIFR ¡{OYAI. HIGW,SS THE DUCHESS OF KENT, HIS MAJKSTY THE KING OF TUE BELGIANS, Ill.S MAJKSTY TilF KINTG OF PRUSSIA. IllS GRACE THE AttCHHISHor OF CANTERBURY, And nearly all the Nobility, the Bishops, aud the Clergy Mr. Thomas's Succedaneum, FOR filling Decayed Teeth, however large the cavity. It is superior to any thing ever before used, as it is niaccc. in the tooth in a soft, siate, wnhout any piessnre or pain and in a short time becomcs as hard as the enamel, and will remain firm in the tooth many years, rendering extraction unnecessary. It arrests all further progress ol decay, and rencer« thevn a2ain useful in masiication. All P"soqS '"»e Mr. THOMAS'S SUCOKDAN F.UiNI TH EMS iiLV lib WITH E ASE, as full directions are enclosed. <ir« u 1-, o Prepare! only by Messrs. THOMAS and HOtf ARD, Sur- Peon-l)entists, 61, Homers-Street, Ouiord-Sircot, London. Price 2s. GJ. Sold by their appointment by the following AfcMr. Thomas Stephens, dmgist. Merthyr Tydvil; Mr. Phillips, Cardiff, Mr. Farror, Monmouth, Mr. Wi lianas Brecon: Mr. Wi.liams and Mr. Phillips, Newport; Ballard and Son, chemists and ironmongers, Cowbridge; and by the Venders of Medicine generally throughout the kingdom, and by all Chemisis and Medicine Vendors or the Proprie- tors will send the Succedaneum free BY PCS t to any part of the 1^. ioii 0 m b LOSS OF TEETH. Messrs.THOM AS& IIOW Alt Dcoritinue to supply the Loss of Teeth without springs or wires upon their new system of SFI F-\DH HSION, which hassecured them universal appi°- bation and it is recommended by numerous Physicians and Sure°ons as being the most ingenious system of supplYing artificial teeth hitherto invented. They adapt themselves over the most tender gums, or remaining stumps, without c-imiu* the least pain, rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary. They are so fixed as to fasten any loose teeth where the gums have shrunk from the use of calomel or other causes. Tiley also beg to invite those not liking to un- dergo any p.iirJ'ul operation, as practised by most members ol the profession, to inspect their painless yet effective system and in order that liieir improvements may be within reach ol the most economical, they will coulinue the same moderate CHW«SM THOMAS and HOW A110, SURGEON-DENTI VR, 64 Berncrs-Strect, Oxford-Street, London. At home from 10 llTh'ose IVTHRESTED IN THE SUBJECT will find THIS sf ATK\1 NT OF T11EIR SUPKHIORLTY OVER ALL OTHERS.'TO J3K ENTIRELY AND SCRUPULOUSLY CO R1LC Their" new method of fixing Artificial Teeth lias obtained the approbation and recommendation of the following ellli nent Physicians and Surgeons:— Sir James Clark, Bart., Physician to her Majesty Dr. Locock, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty Dr. Ferguson, fhysiciau Acceucheut to her Majesry Dr. Bright, Physician Extraordinary to her Majesty Sir U, C. Brod.e, Bart., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty The )ato Sir A Cooper., Bart., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty U, Keate, Esq., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty Dr. Morriman, Physician to her K. H. the Duchess of Kent Sir C. M. Clark, Bart., M.D, Dr. Paris Sir i\T. Tierney, Bart., M.D. Dr.Jaincs Johnson Dr. Chambers, Dr. Conquest And numerous other Members of the Medical Profession* klANY THOUSANDS OF POUNDS STERLING TO BE GIVEN TO THE SUBSCRIBERS to the" PICTORIAL TIMES." 0 For Particulars of this extraordinary undertaking ipply immediately to any Bookseller or Newsvender in England, Ireland, or Scotland, or the Publisher, Mr. C. Hyaus, 351, Strand, London, who will be happy to for- I ward a Prospectus. BIBIj ADDURNEDIG FISHER, YN GYMRAEG A SAESNEG. A RGRAFFIAD Newydd, mewn tua Manner Canto .Lf-1. Hanau, pris Swllt a phob Rhan i gynnwys Dar- lun Hardd, wedi ei gerfio ar ddur, yn benaf allan o waith yr Hen Feistriaid, a'r Golygfeydd o luniau a dynwyd ar y fan gan Gelfyddwyr enwocaf yr oes. Y DIRL IHVYIEIIHAWG, Yn cynnwys yr Ysgrythyrau Sanctaidd, yn Gymraeg a Saesneg, pob Dospurlh o'r naill Iaith ar gyfer y llall; gyda Nodiadau Eglurhaol, a Darlleniadau a Chyfeiriadau Ymylenol. Wedi ei drefnu gan y diweddar Barch. JOSEPH HARRIS, Golygydd Seren Gomer. A New Edition, in about 50 Parts, price One Shilling, each and every Part embellished with a highly-finished steel Engraving, from Paintings chiefly by the Old Masters; and Landscapes, from drawings on the spot, by eminent Artists. THE DtOGLOTT BIBLE, Comprising the Holy Scriptures, in the Welsh and English Languages, every column of each version cor- responding with the other; with Explanatory Notes, Marginal Readings and References, arranged by the late Rev. JOSEPH HARRIS, Editor of the Seren Gomer. Part 1. Now Ready and may be had of all Boo sellers FISHER, SON, & Co., Angel Steeet, St. Martin's-le- Grand, London. 0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIF Eft, rjlHAT A PUBLIC MEETING of the Inhabitants X of Bridgend and its Neighbourhood, and of all other Persons interested in the proposed COAST LIN E of the SOL III WALES RAILWAY, as now sanctioned by the Legislature, will be held at the TOWN-HALL, BRIDGEND, on MONDAY the 15th day of DECEMBER instant, at 12 o'clock at Noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration the expediency of Memorializing the Directors in favour of the original Plan, and against the recently Proposed Line of Deviation intended to pass to the North of the Town of Bridgend. Dated the 1st day of December, 1845. HENRY LYNCH BLOSSE, W. LEWIS, THOS. LEWIS, W. LEWELLIN, SAMUEL COX, P. PRICE, W. EDWARDS, JAMES WATT, 11EES JENKINS, WALTER HIBBERT, WILLM. BETTERTON, WM. MORGAN ABM. VERITY, W. H. MORGAN. blotters. BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY- DR. TURNER'S TESTIMONIAL. SIR,- I do not hesitate to express my conviction, that k3 YOUR PATENT BRAXDY is fully as free from every- thing injurious to health, AND CONTAINS AS PURE A SPIRIT AS THE BEST VARIETIES OF FOREIGN BRANDY. I remain, Sir, your most obedient Servant, EDWARD TURNER, Professor of Chemistry in the University of London. This is the only Brandy in England /Ky* protected by the Patent JV METALLIC CAPSULES, thus embos- sed with the Address of the Firm. Tt BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY may be obtained, in the Capsuled Bottles, price, 3s. (>d., by way of sample, and at 18s. per Gallon in bulk, of the most respectable Wine and Spirit Merchants, in every locality. The DISTILLERY, 7, SMITIIFIELD BAas, LONDON, is the only establishment of J" T. BETTS, JUN. & Co. NO MORE SUFFERING FROxM CORNS OR B UNIONS. Jones' Philosophical Remedy Immediately enables the greatest sufferer to walk with the most perfect ease and comfort. Before mankind were doom'd to use The Chinese cramps-called boots and shoes, How free were they to ''point the toe" Wherever Flncy bid them go! But all! what direful consequence Afflicted their pedalic sense When custom brought.them into Fashion t Many a man who had no passion, That is to say, by nature given, Was by a swearing anguish riven Corns, Blisters, and those wretches-Bunions, wiade his eyes weep, ay more than onions. Or even Peas which Pilgrims use To harden penitential shoes Unfitted for society, Sour-temper'd soon he came to be- 1 he dearest fiiecds' approach he thought Was with intent of mischief fraught. His understanding weaken'd thus, He liv'd in constant pain and fuss! But 71 lercy, that divinest maid, At length call'd Science to her aid, And through ber Agents, JOVES & Co., Soon sent relief for all his woe No longer now he pines and frets, All former suffering he forgets And moves on "light Elaslic toe" As e en St. Leon or Perrot! No boots too tight—no leal her pinches. a they killed him, ay, by inches; A LIGHT HOUSE in the Strand he sees, The home of coinfcrt and of ease, Where, after others' vain endeavour, Corns and Bunions, aye! forever, Qilit the tortur'd foot and flee Before an instant remedy. This remedy for the Relief and Cure of Corns, Bunion-, c., is ofleied to the Public as quite original, and totally drfferent from all others that have liitherto been advertised, II WILL AFFORD IMMEDIATE RELIEF, and, by atten- tion o the directions, will ultimately cure the worst Corn or bunion that ever tortured humanity; its composition is such as to combine PRO'IECTION AGAINST FUTU11E PAIN with an infant removal of the cause of present suffering In other words, it is a MECHANICAL & MEDICINAL nE- r person Suffering from the agony and pain of a orn or Bunion, so as to be incapable of placing the foot to the ground, on the application of this remedy, niay immediately walk with the greatest ease and comfort. Prepared and Sold by Messrs. Jones and Co., 201, Strand, -ondon, and by all Vendors of Patent Medicines, in Boxes at »• 1.1d. and 2s. 9J. each, and sent postage free to any address, on receipt of fifteen postage stamps. R, WHOLESALE AGENTS. Mwards, St. Paul's Churchyard Barclay & Son, 95, Far- mgdon street; Sutton & Co., Bow Churchyard. mmmtmmm

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