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THE ARDJFF AND BRISTOL Sttam :& Vatftttø ltlNCE OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander; A 1> Y CHARLOTTE, 11 HENRY JEFFERY, Commander; A (t '"tended to SAIL during the month as follows P^lrot» the BUTE SHIP DOCK) \\l»f Wales—Mondays, Lady Charlotte Mondays, P day8, & Fridays.— Wednesdays,and Fridays, \r Tuesdays, Prince of Wales—Tuesdays. 8 and Saturdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, prona CAKDIFF. From BHISTOL. 1846. September, 1846. 3 after 19, Saturday 5.i morn || }tu^ay 4 after 21, Monday 6 morn y 5 mom 22, Tuesday 0} moru 5 i mora 23, Wednesday 7 morn ,Pliq,8d¡IY morn 24, Thursday 7,J morn 6 morn 25, Friday 8 morn S>^ 7 morn 26, Saturday 84 mom 1' 8 morn 28, Monday 10 morn 9'/morn 29, Tuesday 10} imjrn 10 i morn 30, Wednesday 12 J after and horses to be alongside One hour previous kth. to Time of Sailing. ■'KRT FARES :—After Cabin, 4s. Fore Cabin, 2s. jtyr^'lll(ler Twelve yeais nf age, Half-price; Dogs, Is. each fht, ''ne'Hs may he had on board on moderate terms. '6d.. ;el Carriages, 21* One-horse Phaeton or Gig, S I \Vo.wheel, drawn by one horse and driver, I;)s.; j0*! Wider, After Cabin, 9s; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each Sheep, Pigs, and Calves, Is. L^'is P'nS & Landing Live Stock at risk of their Owners. Sin^es. Horses, Canle. and Goods, will be subject to V -v,g "lid Wharfages at the" Bute Docks \\av Accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. requested to order all Goods intended for S cKOF WALKS, to be sent to No. 12, Quay-street, SlUh'v'1 Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks; and for Bull yC HARLOTTK, to Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, i6°ds larf, Redcliff-street, Bristol. e will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets l',e Companies. N wbridge, A her dare, Cowbridge, Bridgend, te"'trs' -ar"' Caerphilly.—Goods forwarded to these 'Cilia, i^S Waggons, Railway, and Lock .up Canal Boats 'ey»n 'i on arrival, unless orliered by any particular 11\ 1,lIce, in which case they will be deposited in the ls'?*C'tet Warehouse till callud for, at risk and expense of 'Ood e'—freight to be paid on delivery. Packages, Parcels, 4cc., forwarded to all parts of *<4 |J lrl without delay, when sent to either of the He**61 Otncts in Cardiff or Bristol. f Information as to Freight, will be readily obtained S > tQ the A gents—W m. Woodman, Agent at the e't'1ilIice, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to E.T. TURNER, 12, Q"ay-Street, Bristol, for the PttlNCte OF *Wf4 'acWet; and of T. JOHN, at the Packet Office, on » Cardiff; or to W. B. OWEN, Clare-street Hall, a.the /6et» Bristol, and at 29, Avon Crescent, Hotvvells, f'^DY CHAKLOITB Packer. fV'^—The 1'roprietors of the above Steam Packets give a' l'le^ w'" not 'ie accolintable for any Passenger's rt«l n°-r will they be auswerable for any Goods, Packages, p's n S (If lost or damaged by Fire, I.eakage. or otherwise) at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, Ik va'"e °t 40s., unless entered at its value, and IN lQ proportion paid for the same, at the time of "'e 5jj"Goods consigned to order, or not taken away o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will at the risk and expense of the consignees. *rges f to be considered as liens, not only for freight and ^Klii **e thereon, but also for all previously unsatisfied !itl p*' Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of jo, Or "ckets. Disputed weights or measurement, claims damage, &c., cannot be allowed, unless a written same be sent te the Office on the day of delivery fw KOJBBGBV. K oft| 5th inst- R°BERT AUSTIN, in the employ C P' tllce Wales" Steamer, was severely 'Wn ROBBED of some pounds, on the road to the ho Dear the Church, by several men, of whom two >eSij ParL If one of these will come forward and 1 ''formation to the Police as shall lead to the VH.,11 of the offenders, they shall be haudsomely V J. L. PRICE. a, 1846. U«FF AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN Q AND jt neral printing office, I III DUKE-STREET, CAKUIFF i » of a co,lttnnance of the patronage and support friends of this Constitutional JOURNAL i■ 'On solicited by the Proprietor, he begs to call '° ^'le facilities which his Printing Office pre- executing, with elegance and precision, » JLAIN, & ORNAMENTAL PRINTING all its branches; where also may be had 1 BOOKS, manUi-'acturhd ANU RULED a0o TO ANY PATTERN; 1 v\'Pi *BlNDING,in Morocco, Russia, or Plain; K NNERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. m*al e' foolscap, Demy, Medium, Royal, Super W^vi' ^riting Papers; Pens, Quills, Envelopes, Pencils, Drawing Paper, Card Board; Sealing.Wax; JJota & Letter Paper, mourn- ,iif)er0'('er» Envelopes do. Music and Coloured ^el t»' 'n various prices, Id. upwards h|te ^ens and Holders, a g:reat variety; Perfected V; l'r Inkstands; Gravitating do.; Pocket Books, sizes, Russia and Plain, with single and double pL^etallic Memorandum and other Rooks. 1 CKET BIBLES, in Morocco Binding; Small PRAYER BOOKS, ditto. Le a"d a Book with the pro- W Ssong, neatly bound, gilt edges, in a &P li anc^ eac'1* l^lt ej SERVICE, 1 vol., neatly bound, f ^fisfes ^s*an(' ^s* eao'1- do. do. Is. 3d. each. HVfri, ^TS, do. do. Gd. to Is. each. LB°OKS,do. do. Is. each. Ks» SPELLING BOO ICS, &c., for Schools; OvpT r an<^ most POPULA-t WORKS of the Day. r LS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, &c.. OX\. p Procured at the shortest notice regularly received from LONDON, OOLS SUPPLIED onLIBERAL TERMS. j. Just Keceived, SSORXMENT OF CHILDREN'S STORY BOOKS, From6J.to2s.6d.each. Jtst Published, T 1i1 TTNION MAGAZINE, ab V 01. bound in Cloth, 6s. 6d. o\'e Published in Monthly Parts, Is.; Weekly Numbers, 3d. 1te fujNCK de. TOPIC ei*ed e.ery THURSDAY. Price 3d. each. TO ADVERTISERS. .Vtr>e,Mive CIRCULATION of the CARDIFF Cof (.j'^HYR GUARDIAN," through the Coun- 0we4 Morgan, MONMOUTH, & BRECON, t.0** a well-condensed Summary of General ''tellijrence, presents a very desirable medium i^flSERS for giving full publicity to their t.————————————————————————— MR. TUCKER ffl destroying Worms in the Bodies of \i^Crof, 0tnen» a'id Children, and curing the King's S w'th' °'lS or Ulcerated Sore Legs, and Scurvy in the 'e'gHs auy Man in England or Wales, for One Hundred f, y*f0||o EXTRAORDINARY CURES. ,j>t wW'n" *s a t"ist of Cures, performed by Mr. Tucker. ^|ltl Po°nil,erfu' care Per,ormed on Mrs. Powell, the wife viritL-Ve > blacksmith, at Merthyr Tydvil. She was I 0 S°re 'e^s ^or eight yeari, and many pieces of til 6"t a '^e'n » bad tried eight doctors, ana was >tl'he Swansea Infirmary, anil all to no purpose, I d 011 °ne ^argc bottle of Mr. Tucker's Tincture, and ^resent peifectly cured. As witness my hand, Mrs. jN Pelfable cure performed on Mrs. Pell, wife of Mr. I H confectioner. Cross-street, Newport. She with a sore leg for two years and a half; but by V« hi ,l'M °f Mr. Tucker's Tincture, and using two Atet|ifiSj°'n.tlnen,> *he is quite cured. Mr. and Mrs. Pell .^>tifee this fact. Certificate dated August, "26th, 1839. 'homas Williams, a finer at Tredegar, is cured ill'" 'fi» a^,er many years'standing, by takiug one bottle li Tincture. As witness my band, Thomas Oty'^Pnl iOth, :i838. V a 'ch°lls, of Norton, four miles from Swansea, was Kl<al leg, with 3-2 wouuds, after being afflicted for I Vl V, b #'K' 8'ven °vfr by the doctors of the Swansea ,V taking Mr. Tucker's luediciues. As witness my ^icholl*. July I8ih, ls39. son of William Clayton, Abersychan, near 1 V0f ft!* Per'ec,ly cured of the King's Evil by three r"VVr iSrket's TiaCtttre' after be'ng afflicied for ten i|iUy,or. in Porteynon parish, was cured of the 'V?re» of s*x Standing, by taking Mr. Tucker's 'ij," tet being six months a patient at the Swausca 'Jatn ^bi ans» a Ditcher, at Swansea, is cared of a scor- l)?r's «Jr 'nr> ,rying two doctors, by taking Mr. tyj't'd and using a box of his ointment. Witness u>">es Evans.. SS is 'pbards, the wife of Rees Richards, stone mason, 5m^le curfid of the King's Evil, with nine wounds, lfi) 5Ck«rW-Cled f°r e'ght >ears' by taking two bottles of l8^,nclure- Witness ray hand, Margaiet Kichards, Kt'1^ tlaril-y' at Newbridge, Glamorgan, is cured of sore |<, j'^y t».e.a wounds, after having been afflicted for two ^V9* 18 tllree bo,t'eS ^r" -1 ucker'8 Medicines, April fr' M^r' eight years old, of Mr. Henry Biddow, brick- ,*ith voidetl a j°iut worm 14 yards 2 feet t l j°'nts> hv taking Mr. Tucker's Worm Cakes, t'O" and *s now in Mr. Tucker's possession to 1(j°tt¡1\s P K t|. WeH, a Masou, in Monnow-strcet, Monmouth, is Ps '>s ^v'l, by taking one large bottle of Mr. ^cioes, after having been afflicted for seven j Julj^<}yr'jd ^>ur doctors. As witness my hand, Thos. f jS' Sy^rs directed to him (postage paid) describing Dis- 'tt¡ \!Qici IJroms, and Age, will be immediately answered, I ?r Sent 10 any Part> with directions to take them, Post-office Order. 8 Medicines may be had at any time, only dircct Qlerclal-street, Newport, Monmouthshire. YHAIGRfl DE BORDElUX. PURITY, STRENGTH, and an agreeable FRUITY FLAVOUR, distinguish the first quality of FRENCH WHITE WINE VINEGAR, and render it preferable to all other for domestic use. It may be procured at a moderate price of the Chemists, Grocers, and Wine Merchants, whose names may be learnt by applying to the Importers. W. & S. KENT AND SONS, UPTON-UPON-SEVERN. mm GENERAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. rpHE next ANNUAL SPECIAL GENERAL JL MEETING of this Society, will be liolden at the BEAR INN, COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, the 22ND day of SEPTEMBER instant, for the purpose of Awarding the Premiums for Stock and Auditing the Accounts, when the Committee are requested to attend at the hourof Ten in the Forenoon. All Persons intending to exhibit Stock, must deliver the necessary Certificates to the Secretary on or before Saturday the 19th instant, and their Stock must be in the Field before Ten o'clock on the day of the Show, or they cannot be admitted for competition. It is particularly requested that all Subscriptions which are still unpaid, be remitted immediately to the Treasurer. EUW. BRADLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. Cowbridge, 2nd September, 1846. The West of England and South Wales 1MB iRADBC CMfflPAOTi EXETER. ESTABLISHED, 1844. TRUSTEES. Sir John Kennaway, Bart. Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, Esq. George Chaplin Holroyd, Esq. DIRECTORS. The Right Honorable Lord Clinton, Heantoi; Satchville, Devon. The Right Honorable Lord Courtenay, M.P., Powder- ham Castle, Devon. Sir John Kennaway, Bart., Escott House, Ottery, Devon. Sir Thomas Tancred, Bart., Stratton House, Cirencester, Glo'ster. Sir Charles Lemon, Bart., M.P., Carclew, Cornwall. Samuel Trehawke Kekewich, Esq., Peamore, Devon. William Porter, Esq., Hembury Fort House, Honiton, Devon. Clifford Shirreff, Esq., Howberhayne, Colyton, Devon. George Chaplin Holroyd, Esq., Exeter. Mr. Thomas Hussey, Waybrook, Devon. Mr. William Lee, Devon and Exeter Savings' Bank. Mr. William Wippell, Rudway, Devon. 1 N Act to authorize the advance of Public Money J\_ to a limited amount to promote the Improve- ment of Land in Great Britain and Ireland by Works of Drainage," having just received the Royal Assent, Landowners desirous of obtaining an advance by way of Loan, under the provisions of the said Act, and who in- tend to make application for the same, will receive from this Company any information as to the statements and particulars required to be furnished to the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, in order to enable them to judge of the expediency of investigating, and of further proceeding, upon such application." And the Company will also be ready to contract for the execution of all works authorized by the Inclosure Commissioners in a substantial and durable manner, and in strict accord- ance with such Plans and Specifications as may have been prescribed by the said Commissioners. By Order of the Directors, THOMAS MAY, Secretary, Sept. 2, 1846. 9, Bedford Circus, Exeter. EXTRAORDINARY CURES BY OINTMENT. A WONDERFUL CURE OF DREADFUL UL- CEROUS SORES IN THE FACE AND LEG, IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The 'Truth of this Statement was duly attested before a Magistrate. I HUGH MACDONALD, of Lot 55, in King's County, do hereby declare, that a most wonder- ful preservation of my life has been effected by the use of Holloway's Pills and Ointment; and I furthermore declare, that I was very much afflicted with Ulcerous Sores in my Face and Leg so severe was my complaint, that the greater part of my nose and the roof of my mouth was eaten away, and my leg had three large ulcers on it, and that I applied to several Medical gentlemen, who prescribed for me, but I found no relief. My strength was rapidly failing every day and the malady on the increase wh<-u I was induced to try Holloway's Medicines. After taking two or three boxes, I experienced so much relief, and found the progress of the disease was so much arrested, that I was enabled to resume my ordinary labours in the lield. The sores which were so disagreeable and repulsive to behold are now nearly all healed, Having received such truly beneficial aid, I feel myself bound to express my gratitude to the person by whose means I have thus been restored from the pitiable and miserable state I was in and for the sake of humauiry make known my case, that others similarly situated might be relieved. (Signed) HUGH MACDON\LD. This declaration made before me, at Bay Fortune, the 3rd day of September, 1S45. JOSEPH COFFIN, Justice of the Peace. The above case of Hugh Macdonald, of Lot 55, came per- sonally under my observation; and when he fiisl applied to me to get some of the Medicines, I thought his case utterly hopeless, and told him that bis malady bad got such hoid that it was only throwing his money away to use them. He, however, persisted in trying them/and to my astonishment, I liud what he has aforesaid stated to be perfectly' correct, and consider the case to be a most wonderful cure. (Signed) WILUA Vl UNOEItHAY, Bay Fortune. A CURE OF RINGWORM OF FOUR YEARS' STANDING. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Grace J/oro, 6, Hemlock-court, Carey-street, London, <6th November, 1815. To Professor HOLLOWAY. SIR,-About four years ago my little girl caught the Ring- worm, and although I have ever since had advice from many Doctors, and tried every means to get rid of it, yet I was unable to do so. About three weeks ago I was induced to try some of your Pills and Ointment, and 1 am most happy to say the result has been a perfect cure. (Signed) GIIACE MORO. Skin Diseases, peculiar to any part of the Globe, may be effectually Cured by the use of these celeorated Medicines. CURE OF A DESPERATE CASE OF ERYSI- PELAS. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Joseph Gildon, Jun., a Farmer, East Keal, near Spilsby, Lincolnshire, 8th April, 1846. To Professor HOLLOWAY. SIR,-I have the gratification to announce to you a most wonderful cure wrought upon myself, by the use of your Ointment and Pills, i had a severe attack of lirysipelas iu my right foot, which extended along my ankle, and was attended with swelling and inflammation to an alarming degree, insomuch that I was unable to move without the use of crutches. I consulted a very eminent Physician, besides other medical men, but to no purpose. At last I tried your Ointment and Pills, when, strange to say, in less than two we.'ks the swelling and inflammation giadually subsided to such a degree that [ was enabled to pursue my daily avoca- tion, to the utter surprise and amazement of those who were acquainted with my case, seeing that I was cured so quickly. 1 and my family are well known here, as uiy father holds his farm under the Itev. J. Spence, Hector of our parish. (Signed) JOSEPH GILDON. The Testimony of Dr. BRIGHT, of Ely-place, Holborn, as to the Extraordinary Power of Holloway's Oint- ment in the Cure of Ulcerated Sores. Extract of a Letter from the above celebrated Physician. To Professor HOLLOWAY. SIR,-I think it but an act of justice to inform you that I have tried your Ointment in several old cases of Ulcerated Sore Legs, which for a considerable lime had resisted every kind of treatment, but which were afterwards elfectually cured by its use. in the treatment of Had Breasts I have also found your Ointment of the greatest service. Indeed, from my practical knowledge, I conceive it to be a most in- valuable remedy. (Signed) KtCHARDBtUGHr.M.U. HOLLOWAY'S OIN I MLNT will cure any cases of BadLegs, Ulcerous Sores, Bad Breasts, Sore Nipples, Cancers, 'I'uinours, Swellings, Contracted or Stiff Joints, (Jout, Hheumatisni Lum- bago, Burnt, Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands and Lips, Bunions, Soft Corns, Piles, the Bite of Moschettces, Sand-flies, Chiego-foot, Yaws, Coco-bay, and all Skin Diseases common to Europe, or to the East and West Indies, or other tropical climes. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS should be taken ill most instances when using the Ointment, in order to purify the blood and invi- gorate the system. aold at the establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, near Temple-bar, London, and by most all respectable druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices in Pots: — Is. l^d., 2s. 9d., IU., 22s., and 3'Js. each. There is a very con-' X'K sav'a8 'n taking the larger sizes. .•■"T^tions for the guidance of Patients are affixed to each rot. NEW EVENING LONDON PAPER. FROM THE 1sT OF SEPTEMBER, THE EXPRESS. THE TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS of the "DAILY NEWS" has led to numerous inquiries, whether it might not be practicable to publish an Evening Sdition, containing* Reports of Prices and Proceedings in the different arkets on the day of publication. The Proprietors of the "DAILY NEWS" have resolved to comply with the wish of the Public; but, to prevent confusion, the paper will appear under a different name—that of THE KXPRESS. The EXPRESS will contain, in addition to the news in the Morning Paper, a SUMMARY of the HOME and FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE which may arrive on the day of publication. THE EXPRESS will have the advantage of Foreign Expresses, Correspondence, and other costly characteristics of a Morning Journal. But the full and carefully prepared REPORTS of the MONEY, RAILWAY, PRODUCE, CORN, CATTLE, and other MARKETS will be the marking feature. As, however, the interest in such a paper must necessarily be limited to a Class, or a Locality, the Proprietors cannot hope that either the sale or the advertisements will be so extensive or remunerative as those of a Morning Paper. They propose, therefore, that THREEPENCE shall be the price to the public of THE EXPRESS. The Proprietors believe that every respectable news-agent will transmit the new Journal, on receiving a Post- office order, at the rate of 19s. 6d. per quarter; but should any difficulty arise, all persons desirous of being sup- plied with THE EXPRESS, are requested to remit a Post-office order for that amount, payable to Mr. HENRY WALLBRIDGE. 90, Fleet-street, London, who will transfer it to a respectable Loudon Agent. THE EXPRESS will be published every Afternoon, at Four o'clock, with the latest details of the Markets of the day. 7, ANGEL-STREET CARDIFF- H. GRANT, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, SILVERSMITH, OPTICIAN, IAT Sfc.$c. Sfc., IN returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal support he has received, begs most respectfully to intimate that he has very considerably added to his Stock of Fancy and Useful Articles, viz.Foreign and English Gold and Silver Watches Chronometer; Duplex, Horizontal, Patent Lever, Vertical, and other Escapements a large Stock of Eight-day, 30 Hour Weight, Spring, and Bracket Clocks, manufactured on the premises; French and English 14-day Striking' Clocks; Time Pieces; American and other Manufactures, too numerous to mention; Barometers, Thermometers, Chronometers, Mariners' and Pocket Compasses, Quadrants, Telescopes, Spectacles and Eye-Glasses of every shade and description, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing-Cases and Work-Boxes, Writing Desks, Reflecting Glasses, Accordions, &c. H. GRANT also begs to introduce the PATENT ELECTRO SILVER, which has been so deservedly cele- brated, during the last ten years, for its extreme purity, its silvery whiteness and durability, and remains beyond all comparison the very best article next to sterling Silver, and can be employed as such usefully or ornamentally. In the lengthened and increasing popularity of the material itself, and the hight of the method of phiting, the public have a guarantee that the article, as regards wear, H. G. can recommend as superior to any other extant. WHOLESALE AGENT for PONTING'S SHAVING CREAM, being entirely free from all that would irritate the most tender skin. It produces a soft unctuous lather, which does not dry on the face, uid so effectually softens the beard that it imparts to the operation of shaving a greater amount of facility, comfort, aad dispatch than can be obtained by any other means, leaving the skin beautifully soft and smooth, and is equally as efficacious in cold as in hot water. The small quantity necessary to produce a lather—a piece about half the size of a small pea- being amply sufficient-renders it as cheap in use as the commonest soap; and the proprietor is perfectly satisfied that no other recommendation than a trial is required to ensure its universal use. P.S.- Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver Plated Goods, Accordions, Musical Boxes, Nautical Instruments, &c. &c., cleaned and carefully repaired on the premises. Experienced workmen sent to any part of tie Principality. The Trade supplied with Tools and Materials at Wholesale Prices. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE SALE OF PONTING'S SHAVING CREAM IN EVERY TOWN THROUGHOUT THE PRINCIPALITY. THE ASAM TEA |lf COMPANY, B.OMPON, PURVEYORS OF THE CELEBRATED ASAM TEA, TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, HAVE APPOINTED SOLE AUTHORISED AGENTS FOR THIS DISTRICT: CARDIFF—Mr. H. Webber, Guardian-Office, Duke-street I NEWPORT—Mr. M. Evans, Bookseller, 35, High-Street MERTHYR—Mrs. AnnWilliams, Confectioner, High-street | SWANSEA—Miss Arnold, Confectioner, Cioss-street. ASAM AND "ASAM TEA." IMPORTANT QUESTIONS SATISFACTORILY AN S WE RED. WHAT IS ASAM? ASAM is a province in Asia, situated west of Bengal. It is a Colony which, since its possession, has been dis- tinguished by steady advance towards important improvements. Of late years, ASAM has become the subject of universal interest, on account of a peculiar species of Tea, which is "part and parcel" of the rich soil of this province. WHAT IS ASAM TEA? ASAM TEA (let it be clearly understood) is a distinct genera of Tea, having no connexion whatever with that of China. Its taste—its self-peculiar piquancy of flavour, surpasses any thing that can be conceived by those who have not tasted its delectable qualities. The instant the Tea is tasted, the drinker acquires a relish for its iuvii'o- ratiug, refreshing, and in every respect, healthful decoction. Its strength in consumption is two to one of the Chinese leaf, so that luxury atid economy are happily combined in the use of this unequalled species of Tea WHO ARE THE CULTIVATORS OF ASAM TEA? The ASAM TEA COMPAN* to whose arduous and enterprising exertions we are indebted for this new feature in domestic luxury. The Establishments and Agencies of thj "ASAM TEA COMPANY" have created, and are creating, considerable sensation in the various Towns of England, and the daily increasing consumption of this leaf is a proof positive that the public know how to value this choice vegetable boon. Black Tea 5s. Od. per lb. I Green (;s> od. per lb. Finest Picked Leaf 6s. Od. | Finest Picked Leaf 7s. 0d. „ Mixed Tea 5s. 4d. per lb. The Tea is packed in handsome coloured wrappers, with the Co.'s Seal affixed, without which none is genuine, in Pounds, Halves. Quarters, and Two Ounces, being enclosed in lead forming a Caaister. Nothing can injure the tine flavour of the Tea, which only can be obtained of the Sole Authorised Agents as advertised, in Packets, sealed with the Company's Arms and Address, 11, CROOKED-LANE, KING WILLIAM-STREET, LONDON. One respectable party in each Town will be appointed as Sole Agent on application as above, with satisfactory references. Agents wanted for every Town in Wales for which there is not one appointed. [DUTY FREE.] TITHE COMMISSION. npHE Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales X hereby give Notice, that a Copy of the Draft Appor- tionment of the Rent-charge agreed to be paid in lieu of Tithes, in the Parish of LLANDAFF, in the County of Glamorgan, has been deposited at the Dwelling-House of the Rev. RICHARD PRICHARD, B.D., in the said Parish, for the inspection of all Persons interested in the Lands or Tithes of the said Parish. And the Commissioners further give Notice, that, pur. suant to the Act the Commutation of Tithes, a Meet- ing will be holden for the purpose of hearing any objec. tions to the intended Apportionment, by any Persons interested as aforesaid; and that such Meeting will be held at the ANGEL INN, at Cardiff, in the said County, on THURSDAY, the 24th day of SEPTEMBER, 1846, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. Signed by order of the Board, t) J. E. HOVENDEN, Secretary. 9, Somerset-Place, Somerset-House, London. C A UTION.-Unprincipled individuals prepare the mosr spurious compounds under the same names i they copy the. labels, hills, advertisements, and testimonials of the original 1 hoinas's Succedanmim. It is therefore highly necessaty to see that the words Howard and Thomas" are on the wrapper of each article. 'It. All others are fraudulent imitations. For Stopping Decayed Teeth. Price 2s. 6d. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PLU^OTI A LB Eli F, HER KOYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCH KSS OF KENT, HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS, HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF PRUSSIA, HIS GRACE THE AITCH BISHOP OF CAN TEUBUIIY, And nearly all the Nobility, the Bishops, and 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 placed in the tooth in a soft state, without any pressure or pain, and in a short time becomes as hard as the enamel, and will remain firm in the tooth m"DY years, rendering extraction unnecessary. It arrests all further progress of decay, and renders them agaia useful in mastication. All persons call use Mr. THOMAS'S SUCCEDANEUiYl THEMSELVES WITH EASE, as full directions are enclosed. Prepared only by Messrs. HOWARD and THOMAS, Sur- geon-Dentists, 64, Homers-Street, Oxford-Street, London. Agent ^°'T' KY their appointment by the following DU'VR" Stephens, drugist, Merthyr Tydvil; Mr. Phillips, Cardiff; Mr. Karror, Monmouth; Mr. Williams, Brecon; Mr. Williams and Mr. Phillips, Newport; Hallard a/it v 0fl' chemists anii ironmongers, Cowbridge • and by t e enders of Medicine generally throughout the kingdom an y a Chemists and Aledicine Vendors of the l^roprie- Ihe Kingdom SUCCEDANEILM FREE "Y POST to any part of LOSS OF TEETH. Messrs. HOWARD & THOMAS continue to supply the Loss SBLF-' "ir" "P°" B HMION, winch has secured theui universal appro- atiou, and it is recommended by numerous Physicians and Surgeons as being the most ingenious system of supplying artucial teeth hitherto invented. They adapt themselves over the most tender gums, or remaining stumps, without causing the least pain, rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary. They are so tixed as to fasteu any loose teeth where the gums have shrunk from the use of calomel ot other causes. Tiley also beg to invite those not liking to un- dergo any PAINFUL operation, as practised by most members or tbe profession, to inspect their painless yet etrective system and in order that their improvements may be within reach 01 the most economical, they will continue the same moderate charges. Messrs. HOWARD and THOMAS, SURGEON-DENTIST, 64 Berners-Street, Oxford-Street, L.oudon. At home from JO till 4. «.^?"%?KRESTED IN THB SUBJECT will find THIS RT-RU.M/L 1 °K 'HTTLR SUPEKIOR1TY OVER ALL BE KNI'IKELY AND. SCRUPULOUS* uo uufccr. Their new method of fixing Artificial Teeth has obtained the approbation and recommendation of the following emi ncnt j'uysiciaus and Surgeons '6 Sir James Clark, Bart., Physician to her Majesty Dr. liocock, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty Dr. Fergiisoli, l'hyslcian Accoucheur to her Majesty Dr. Bright, Physician Extraordinary to her Majesty ,?.IF F' U"BROD,C' BA" Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty I ne late Sir A. Cooper., Bart., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty h. Keate, Esq., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty Dr. Merriman, Physician to her it. H. the Duchess of Kent Sir C. M. Clark, Bart., M.D. Dr. Paris Sir M. Tierney, Bart., M.D. Dr. James Johnson Dr. Chambers, Dr. Conquest And numerous other Members of the Medical A'rofessioun. On the evils emanating from, Concealed Debilities ani unchecked Disease of the Generative System. « T ff% SILENT FRIEN D," I NINETEENTH EDITION. Price2s.6d., & sent Free to auy part ot the United Kingdom in a Sealed Envelope, from the Establishments, on receipt of 3s fid. in Postage Stamps, or a Post-Otnce* Order. A MEDICAL WORK, on the concealed cause that ,1\ destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood. ere vigour has established her empire; with observations on the baneful effects of YOUTHFUL EXCESSES and 1, INFECTION, with Means of Kestoratiou. The influence of mercury on tht skin is pointed out and illustrated by numerous Coloured engravings on steel, followed by ouservations on M ARMAGH, with directions for the removal of dis- qualifications. BY R.&L.PE11RY&Co.,CONSULTING SURGEONS. Published by the AUTHORS, and sold by STRANGE, 21, Pateruoster-llow; HANSAY & Co., 63, Oxford-street, GORDON, 146, Leadenhall-street, London NEWTON. 16 & 19, Church Street, and Mr. KAWL, Church Street, Liverpool, INGHAM, Market street, Manchester; D. CAMPBELL, 136, Argyle-street, Glasgow; Lt. Li NDSAY, llt b-ims Edin- burgh, POWELL, 10, Wesunorlaud-street, Dublin PERKINS Haverford-west; JENKINS, Merthyr and ÐowJals. and by all Booksellers & Patent Medicine Veudersin Town & Country. Part I. of this Work is particularly addressad to those who are prevented from forming a Matrimonial Alliance, through fear of certain disqualiifcations for the discharge of the sacred obligations of marriage, and to the thoughtless youth, whose follies (to speak mildly) have entailed upon him debility, aud disfiguring disease in their worst forms therefore the Silent Friend will be found an available introduction to the means of perfect and secret restoration to vigorous health. Part II. treats perspicuously upon those forms of diseases, either in their primary or secondary state, arising from infec- tion, showing how numbers, who through temporary remiss- ness or fastidious feeling, neglect to obtain competent medical aid, entail upon themselves years of misery aad suffering, aud of which ultimately those dearest to them, are innocent but equal participators. OPINION OF THE PRKSS. We regard the work before us, '• The Silent Friend," as a work embracing most clear and practical views of a series of complaints hitherto little understood, and passed over by the majority of the Medical profession, for what reason we are at a loss to know. VV e must) however confess that a perusal of this work has left such a favourable impres- sion on our mind that we not only recommend, but cordially wish every one who is the victim of past folly, or suffering from indiscretion, to profit by the advice contained in its pages.Age and Argus. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, is intended to relieve those persons who, by an immo- derate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their consti- tutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deplo- rable state, are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affections of the ner- vous system, obstinate fleets, excesses, irregularity, obstruc- tions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impoteucy, barrenness, &c. This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the matrimonial state, lest in the event of procreation occuring, the innocent offspring should bear enstamped upon it the physical characters deiivable from parental debility. Price lis., or 4 at lis. in one Bottle for 33s., by which lis. are saved. The X'5 cases oi Syriacum or Concentrated Detersive Essence can only be had at 19, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London wbereby there is a saving of Xi 12s., and the Patient is entitled to receive advice without a fee, which advantage is applicable only to those who remit X-5 for a packet. A minute detail of the case is necessary. THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE An Ami Syphilitic Kemedy for purifying the diseased humours of the blood, and certain cure for Scurvy Scrofula, and all cutaneous eruptions, conveying its active principles throughout the body, even penetrating the minutest vessels, removing all corruptions, contaminations, and impu- rities from the vital stream,—eradicating the morbid virus- and radically expelling it through the skin.—Price lis. or fou £ Bottles in one for 33s. 0 To be had only at the London Establishment. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. tiii., and I Is. per box, With explicit directions, rendered perfectly intelligible to every capacity, are well known throughout Europe to be the most certain and effectual remedy ever discovered for Gonorrbcea, both in its mild and aggravated forms by inarne. diately allayiBg inflammation and'arresting further progress. Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of the bladder, pains of the loma and kidneys, gravel, and other disorders ot the Urinary pas. sages, in other sex, are permanently cured in a short space of time, without confinement or the last exposure. Messrs. Perry expect, when consulted by letter, the usual fee of Orte Puund. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases, as to the duration of the complaint, the symptoms, age, habits of livin^ and general occupation. Medicines can be forwarded to°'auy part of the world: no dilhculty can occur, as they will be securely packed, and care- fully protected from observation. Messrs. tt. & L. Perry & Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual, at 19, Heraer's Street, Oxford Street, London, daily, punctually, from 11 till '2, and from 5 till b. On Sundays from lu till 12. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to euable .vlessr* Perry and Co. to give such advice as wilt be the means of effecting a perma- nent and effectual cure, auer all other means have proved ineffectual. N. H.-Patent Medicine can be supplied by most of the principal Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London. SOLD AT rHE "GliAKDIAN" OFFICE, CARDIFF, W here may be had the Silent Friend,"

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