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C ARDlFB1 AND BRISTOL Jbteam » Darkrt., PRINCE OF WALES, MATTHEW JONES, COMMANDER STAR, JAMES CLEMENTS, COMMANDBB; ARE Intended to Sail during the Month of SEPT., 1850, from the Docks, Cardiff, and Cum- berland Basin, Bristol. From CARDIFF. From BRISTOL. Prthee of if ales—Mondays. Star—Mondays, Wednesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. and Fridays. Star—-Tuesdays, Thursdays, Ptince of Wales—Tuesdays, and Saturdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays. tiirTtHBii, 1858. SBPTBMBEB, 1850. 60, Fiiil»y 31 after JO, Friday 5 IIrter 21, Saturday after I 21. Saturday room 2: Monday after 23, Monday 6. morn SH, Tuesday a J morn :14, Tuesday 6t morn 8"i, Wednesday 6 morn 25, Wednesday 7J morn H, Thursday #4 morn 26,Thursday 8 morn H7, Friday 7 morn 87, Friday 84 morn 98, Saturday 8] morn 38, Saturday 5>i morn JO, Mortday "6 morn I 30, Monday 11J mora CarrUge* and Horses to be alongside one hour previous to the time of sailing. JJBDIJCBD FAHES: —Alter Cabiflt 3s.; Fore Cabin, h. M.; Childith under Twelve year* of age, Half-price. Refreshments may be had 011 board on moderate terms. Four-wheel Carriage, 20* Knar-wheel Phaeton, drawn kt '*« horses, 15. One-horse I'haeton, or Gig, 10. T#o-whee|, drawn hy one hmae and driver, 1311.; Horte anti Rider, After Cabin, 8* Pore Cabin, 6s. 6d.; Cllllt, 5. llorses, 5s. each Sbecp, tOd. rach; liatnb>,9it, each; Pi|tS, ling*. and Calves, II. each.—Shipping and Landing Live Stock at risk of their Owners—These Fares tttetodeeveryexpentt. NoTIC*.—Goods Delivered free of Hauling and Dock 0ne« in Cardiff. Nil Accountable for any Geods withent Shipping Motes. Goods will be Hauled from the Warebonstlllw the Packets at the Kapense of the Companies. Merthyr, Neiebridge, Aberdare,Cowbridge, Bridgend, Llnn- tritsent, and Caerphilly—C»oo>u forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons, Railway, and Lock-tip Canal Hoats imme- diately on arrival, unless ordered hy any particular conTey. anee, in wbiclieasethey will he<lep«*ited in the Stexm Packet .Warehouse ittretHtd for, at risk and expense of Consignee.-— Freight to be paid on delivery. Oooda, Package*, Parcel*,«cc., forwarded to all parts of the Kincdom tithoot rielav ,wlum sent to either .f the Steam J'arket Officrs in CarditT or Bristol. Purlin r information as to Freight, ttc., will he readily ob- tained by applying to the Agents—C. H. BtiVAN, at the Packet Office, lime Duck*, CardiN or to E. T. Turner, No. 12, Quaj-sireit, Bristol, for the PHI""VE OF WALKS I'acket and of W. U. IIaRVly, at the Packet Office, Bx!e Docks.Cardilf aod at Messrs. W. aiin H. DARTM'.I.L,corner of St. Stephen's A venue, Qaay, Diistol. .-1" 1>O<MJS received for the PUINCK ùi" WALKS, £ 2*,Qii*y- atreet.—Goods taken for the ST A X, 81 Corner of St. Stephen's AVPUIIR, Quay. [- SEPTEMBER, 1850. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN GLOUCESTER AND CARDIFF, CALLING AT LYDNEY & OLD PASSAGE. The fast-sailing Iron Steam-vessel, tIC L A R A," WM. JACKSON, COMMANDER, IS intended to Sail with Passengers and Goods, an follows, during SEPTEMBER, 1850:— Gloucester to Cardiff. Catdiff to Gloucester. SaPT. SEPT. 3 Tuesday noon ..13 0 i. Monday morn .11 0 t. Friday after 4 0 5. Thursday ditto ..8 0 10 Tuesday ditto 5 30 9, Monday ditto ..5 30 litj Friday morn 8 0 13, Thursday ditto 7 30 17* Tuesday »«on 12 0 j 16, Monday ditto ..11 0 Sf) Friday after 2 30 19, Thursday ditto .l 0 ,e: Tu.stiôlY ditto.. 4 30 i 23, Monday ditto 4 30 n, Friday moro. C 0 26. Thursday ditto Ii 0 30, Monday ditto 9 0 « For Sailings of the above Steamer, see also Brad- •haw's Guide, ami Chapman's British Guide. FARES. s. d. s. d Olo'ster to Cardiff—best cabin 5 0—2nd eabin. 3 0 Lydney orOld Passage. 3 0—2nd ditto. 0 „ Sharpness 2 0-2nd ditt0 1 ti Cardiff to Gloucester 5 0-211d ditto 3 0 „ Lydney 3 0-2nd ditto i 0 Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Please to consign Goods a" follows:—London, H. Southan, Rose Inn Yard, West Smithfield.—Birmingham, Leeds, Leicester, Nottingham, and Sheffield Midland Railway Company, to H. Southan.—Staffordshire Iron Works, per H. Southan Staffordshire Potteries, to care of H. Southan, Gloucester. -Gloucester, Card iff, Swansea, and Newport, H. Southan.—Liverpool and Manchester: North Western Railway Company, to H. Southan.— Worcester, per Maybury, to H. Southan. *»* The Proprietor gives Public Notice, that he will not be accountable tor any Luggage, or other Articles or Goods whatever, above the value of Forty Shillings, un- less the same are so declared and Insurance paid thereon according to value.—For further particulars apply to the Proprietor, U. SOUTHAN, Docks, Gloucester, Newport, Cardiff, or Swansea. EMIGRATION ON THE NEW PRINCIPLE. CARRYING ONE CLASS OF PASSENGERS ONLY. "= £ &L X?ORPORT ADELAIDE, PORTPHIL- » J? LIP, and SYDNEY.—The fine British built Ship ANGLI A, classed A l,at Lloyd's, 070 tons Register, and 750 tons burthen. CHARLES GARDNER, Commander, will load iu the East India Docks, and Bailon the 18th October, calling at Plymouth. This fine Ship (having made her last passage in 90 days) has a full poop, with 7 feet height in her 'tween decks, and carries neither chief cabin uor steerage pas- sengers, but is fitted with enclosed cabins through- out for passengers of one class only, who have the full range of the ship, and are taken at the uniform rate of £201 per adult, including provisions of the best descrip- tion, medicat atteudancf, bedding, &c. An experienced Surgeon proceeds in the Ship. For particulars and dietary scale, &c. apply to HALL, BROTHERS, 2, Riches-Court, Lime-street; T. B. MALLET, 4, Castle-court, Bircbin-lane; or to HOTCHKIN and MOBBS, 3, East India Chambers, Leadenhall-street, London. N.B. —Intendiug passengers will please compare our dietary scale and accommodations with those of other parties professing to give as good for £15, and are par- ticularly requested to ascertain the real tonnage of ships before engaging their passages some being advertised for the Australian colonies at twice their registered ton- nage. TITHE COMMISSION. NOTICE. rpHE Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales .1. hereby give Notice, that a Copy of the Draft of Apportionment of the Rent-charge to be paid in lieu of Tithes, in the Parish of MER1 H\R^I YDVIL, in the County of Glamurlfall, has been deposited at the CASTLE INN, in the said Parish, for the inspection of all Persons interested in the Lands or lithes of the said Parish. And the Commissioners further give Notice, thaI, pur- suant to the Act for Commutation of Tithes, a Meeting will be holden for the purpose of hearing any objections to the intended Apportionment, by any Persons interested M aforesaid; and that such Meeting will be held at the CASTLK INN, in the said Parish, on FRrnAY, the 27th day ofSEPtEMBEK, 1850, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Signed bv order of the Board, J. E. HOVENDON, Secretary. 9, Somerset Place, Somerset House, London. THE NEW ROYAL CONSOLE PICCOLO PIANO-FORTE, FULL COMPASS, BY D'AL MAINE & CO., LONDON FOB 25 GUINEAS, In elegant Mahogany, Zebra, Maple, Satin, Walnut, and Rosewood Cases. SOLD in BRISTOL, by COCKRAM, 34, COLLEGE- GREEN, Music Seller to Her Majesty the Queen, by Special Appointment; of whom also may be had COLLARD AND rOLLAUD'S NEW COTTAGE PIANO.FORTE, for 30 GUINEAS. CAUTION.—J. C. would respectfully suggest to intend- ing Purchasers, to be on their guard against imitative or inferior Manufacturers of spurious Instruments. [DUTY TREE.] INSOLVENT DEBTOR. To be heard before the JUDGB of the County Court of Gloucestershire, at GLOUCESTER, on MONDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of OCTOBER, 1850, at Ten o'clock in the morning precisely, CHARLES SIMMONS, formerly of Winchcomb, Gloucestershire, first out of business, then sub- contractor upon the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhamp- ton line of Railway, in co-partnership with Henry Simmons, trading under the style or arm of Charles and Henry Simmons; then of Bengeworth, near Evesham, Worcestershire; then of Offenham, near Evesham afore- said, sub-contractor upon the said Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton line of Rail'>vaj, m co-partnership with Henry Simmons as aforesaid; then> .n' Lodg,„g. ,u JBordisley-street, Edgebaston, near Birmingham, War- wickshire; then of Coseley, near Bilston Staffordshire, first having hordes for hire upon the Shrewsbury and Birmingham line of Railway, nearCosetey aforesaid, and upon the Rugby and Stamford line of Railway at Clifton, near Rugby, Warwickshire, jointly with the suia Henry Simmons; then out of business then in Lodgings iu Llanharan, near Cowbridge, Glamorgan; then in Lodg. ings iu Ambrose-street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, out of business; then of Newnham, Gloucestershire aforesaid, first an ganger" or foreman upon the South Wales line of Railway then sub-contractor upon the said line of Railway between Gatcomb and Bulls, near Newnham aforesaid; and late of Aure, near Newnham aforesaid, sub-contractor upon the said South Wales line of Railway between Gatcomb and Bulls aforesaid. AMONG THE MANY DISCOVERIES that cha- racterisc the P'esent age, none have contributed *0 L, ti,e con>f°rt ani* ,e#se °f 'he community, nor conferred ")UL Knon upon suffering humanity, as the important dis- such a r OIAJR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS, the efficacy rovery 0 „ tested by the approval and recommendation of which • c8test men of oqr day. They are effective •f many ot «>s »lima,isro in ■'» 'I* varioo. forms, including for gout an" pains in the head aod face, fiequeutJy sciatica, luinDag » r They require neither confiuement treated as tootb»cl\ and invariably prevent the diaease nor atll Dtion of any I .pother vital part: in testimony attackii.g the stomac"• |lJle> Northampton*hire. write.— of which Mr. Blake, 8 beca,ne "h Kheuinatic "Twelve years 1 ice possible, but without deriv- goat. 1 procured the best »« ul„ended me to go to the ing benefit; and the docwj> > ed twelve weeks.and left Stamford Infirmary. d ,H roy hope of relief h.d it without obtaining any benefit, » eon„Dued until vanished. This hopeless j ||jeu lost no time in friend advised me to uy faLLmf0rd, for a bo* » *n .y sending to Mr. Mortlock, of 0f °ne cru time I had taken that q.anj.ty_1 me to throw away then stn« for another box, never since ba<! the other; and thank God ,,aVe„if. hut *h«n<"«,l attack. I am much exposed to co ■l|jW,lh universa •yinpioms of attack, 1 have recourse to 1 v' leman> who re- miccess. I recommended the P'1'9 1 J derived the most side* in this neighbourhood, «t»d M w,,hout tbem. essential relief therefrom, and is now never by 8|| Sold by Thomas Frout, 2'29, Strand, '^noo KiDg- respectable Medicine Venders throughout m dom. Price 2s, 9d, per Box.tinTrf 1'ILI^S, Ask for ULAlll's GOUT AND UHElIM.( g29, •nd observe the name aud addres* of TbomM atlBip ■Strand, London," impreMed upou the Gov«m»«Dl •filed to each IIQK gf tbe Genuine Itedicioei THK CARDIFF STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S FAST-SAILING STEAMER, TAL 1 E SIN DAVID DAVIES, COMMANDER, 18 intended to ply between CARDIFF & BRISTOL during the Month of SEPTEMBER, 1850, as fol- lows:— CARDIFF. BRISTOL. From the Bute Dotkt. From liathnrit Batiti. 2, Monday 12 noon 3, Tuesday 3 after 4, Wednesday 24 after 5, Thursday 4| after 6, Friday 4 after 7, Saturday 6. morn 9, Monday 6 mom 10, Tuesday 8 morn 11, Wednesday 7 morn 12, Thursday 9 morn 1J, Friday 8 morn U, "aturday 10. morn It), Monday 18 noon 17, Tuesday. 21 after 18, Wednesday 2 after 19, Thursday 4 after 20, Friday 3J after 21, Saturday :J\ morn 23, Monday 51 morn 24, Tuesday 7 morn 25, Wednesday # morn 26, Thursday 8 morn >7, Friday 7 morn 28, Saturday 9 moru 30, Monday 10 morn REDUCED FARES:—After Cabin,3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. Cd. Children, Half-price. For further particulars apply to Mr. TIJOMAS JOHN*, Agent, Packet-office, on the Wharf, or at the Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to Mr. R. H. JOHNSON, Clare-stroet Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. Goods hauled to and from the Packet at the Company's expense, both at Cllrdiff IInd Bristol. N.B.—No Fees to Portera. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passengers' Luggage; nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by fire, leakage, or otherwise), unless booked at their office xt Caidiff or Bristol, if ab"Ve the value of forty shilling*, unless entered at ill value, aod carriage in proportion paid lar the same at thp time oftbooking. Uoods consigned to order, or not taken away ),elore Ii", o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense oC the conllignpl'1I. All Goods to b4c' considered as liens, not ollly ror Freight IInd Charges due thereon, but also (or all preyioullly ulJ8IItisflf.>d Freight aOll Charge* due by Con- signee8 to the Proprieton of the s,id Packet. Disputed wpights or measurement, claims ror loss or damage, &:c., elllnot be allowrd unless written notice of the ..me be sent to the office on the day of delivery. COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT HENRY DAVISON and JOHN PERCY .L SEVERN, Esquires, the Barristers appointed to REVISE the LISTS of VOTERS for the County of GLAMORGAN, will make a Circuit, and hold Courts for tuch Revision, at the several Times and Places herein- after mentioned; and every Overaeer of the Poor is to attend the Court to be holden for Revising the Lists relating to the Parish or Place of which he is Overseer, and bring with him all Notices of Claim and Notices of Objection received by him, or he will become liable to a Penalty not excepding Five Pounds. The several Courts will be opened at the following limes and Places, that is to say — At the Vestry Room, MERTHYR TYDFIL, on Friday, the 11th.day of October, 1850, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the Parishes, or Places, of Merthyr Tydfil and Gelly^aer, and all Ham- letll, Townships, and Places within the same. At the Town Hall, ABERDARE, on Saturday, the 12th day of October, 1850, at Eleven o'clock in the Fore- noon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Ham- lets, on Places of Clydach, Home Pen Rees, Rhigos, Ystradyfodwg Middle, and Aberdare, and of all Hamlets and Townships therein. At the Town Hall, CARDIFF, on Monday, the 14th day of October, 1850, at Nine o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Saint Andrews, Barry, Bonvilstone, Saint Bride's Super Ely, Cadoxton-juua-Uarry, Cogan, Saint Fagans, Saint Georges, Highlight, Lancarvan East, Lan- carvan West, Landough, Laniltern, Lavernock, Leckwith, Saint Lythans, Merthyrdovan, Mirhxetstone Le Pit, Michaelstone Super Ely, Saint Nicholas, Penarth, Peter- stone Super Ely, Sully, Wenvoe, Canton, Cayra, Ely, Fair- water, Gabalva, Land all", Lanedarne, Lanishen, Lisvane, Roath, Whitchurch Higher and Lower, Cardiff Town, andRadyr. At the Castle Inn, CAERPHILLY, on Monday, the 14th day of October, 1850, at Four o'clock in the After- noon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Eglwysilan, Garth-Lanvabon, Glynrumoey- Lauvabon, Glyurumney, Rhydygwern, Iludry, Van, and 1 anvedw. At the Town Hall, COWBRIDGE, on Tuesday, the 15th day of October, 1850, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, to Revise the List of the Parish of Penlline and nlso the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Saint Athan, Town of Cowbridge, Welsh St. Donuatts, Eglwys- brewia, Flemingstone, Gilestone, Snint Hilary, Llan- blethian, Landough, Lanharry, Lanilid, Lanmaes, Lan- mihangel, Lansannor, Lantwitmajor, Lyswornev, Saint Mary Church, Pendoylon, Yatrttdowen, Cotwinatone Saint Donnatts, Landow, Saint Mary Hill, Lantrithyd and Lanvithen, Pemnaik East and West, Porihkerry, and Saint Andrews Minor. At the Town Hall, LLANTRISSENT, on Wednes- day, the 16th day of October, 1850, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Ham- lets, or Places of Castella, Gellywion, Glynconnon, Havodrinog, Lanharran, Lantwit Vardre, Miskin Hamlet, Penlyrcli, Trane, and Town of Lantrissent. At the Town Hall, BRIDGEND, on Thursday, the 17th day of October, 1850, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places or Bayden, Bettws, Saint Bride's Minor, Coity Higher, Coity Lower, Coy church Higher, Coychurch Lower, Cwmdu, Lateston Higher, Laleston Lower, Lan- gonoyd Higher, Newcastle Higher, Newcastle Lower, Pencoyd, Peterstone-super-Montem, Tythegstone Lower, Saint Bride's Major, Ewenny, Landevoduck; Laugan, Langeinor, Lanphey, Marcross, Merthyrmawr, Monk- nash, Southerndown, Wick, and Ynisawdre. At PYLE INN, on Friday, the 18th day of October, 1850, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Llan- gonoyd Middle, Newton Nottage, Newton Hamlet, Pyle, and Tythegstone Higher. At the Town Hall, KENFIG, on Friday, the 18th day of October, 1850, at Two 0 clock in the Afternoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Kenfig Higher, Iventig Lower, otherwise Kenlig Borough, and Trissent, wargam and Brouibill. At the Town Hall, ABERAVON, on Saturday, the 19th day of October, 1850, at Nine o'clock in the Fore- noon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Ham- lets, or Places of Aberavon, Havodyporth, MichaeUtone Lower. At the Town Hall, NEATH. on Saturday, the 19th day of October, 1850, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hainlets, or Places of Alltgreeg, Baglau Higher, Baglan Lower, RIaeneagle, Blaeuhonddau, Caegurwen, Clyne, Duffryu Clydach, Dylais Higher, Dylais Lower, Michaelslone Higher, Resolven, Ynysymond, Blaengwrach, Briton Ferrv, Coedfranck, Glyncorrwg, Kellebebyll, Lantwit Lower, Neath Town, Neath Higher, Neath Lower, Neath Middle, and Parcel Mawr Languicke. At the Town Hall, SWANSEA, on Monday, the 2ht day of October, 1850, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Iscoed, Lansamlet Higher, Lansamlet Lower, Parcel Clase Higher, Parcel Clase Lower, Pareel Mawr Higher, Parcel Mawr Lower, Penderry Higher, Penderry Lower, Rhyndwyclydaeh Higher, Rhyndwyclydaeh Lower, Saint Thomas, Bishopstone, Cheriton, Glyn- lloughor, Gwenlais, Saint Johns, Ilstone, Knelstoue, Landewy, Langenith, Lanmadock, Lanrhidian Higher, Lanrhidian Lower, Nicholastone, Ojslermouth, Oxwich, Penmam, Pennard, Penrice, Porteynon, Priskedwin, Rejnoldstone, Rossilly, Town of Svxansea, Swansea Higher, Swansea Lower, Tyrbrenin, Wallterstone, Kil- lebion, and Ynislloughor. At the Bush Inn, LOUGHOR, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of October, 1850, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the Parishes, Hamlets, or Places of Lloughor Parish, and Lloughor Borough. And at the Last of the aforesaid Courts will be Revised the Lists of all other Parishes, Hamlets, Townships, and Places in the said County (if any) which are not herein- before mentioned or referred to. DALTON, Clerk of the Peace. Cardiff, September 12th, 1850. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. TANNER'S DINNER PILLS, a mild and effec- jL tual Medicine, for ludigeitiou and Stomach aud Liver Complaints. These Pills will be found one of the best Medi- cines ever offered to the Public: harmless and simple, yet Ihoroughlyefficacious in removing Indigestion—Inn*a by a sense of fuluess and pain in the stow4clJ after ineals, Oatu- lence, spasmodic affections of the chest, giddiness, inactivity, and 1..lIgllor, sense of filings in the throat (popularly called • be rising of the lights), loss of appetite, and sometimes grrat craving tor food. sicknellS after meals, heartburn, drowsiness, sick headache, aour belchiug-, rumbling sensations in the stomach and bowels, restlessuess at night, startling and fiightlul dreams, sometimes great moaning in the sleep and sense of weight and oppressiou upon the chest, unpleasant taste in the mouth in the uiorutng; the tongue frequently covered with a yettowi h fur, shooting pains from the stomach to the shoulder blades, pain in the side, yellowness of th.. eyes and skin, weight over the eyes and back part of the head, los. of memory, dizziness and dimness of sight, ringing noise iu the ears, aud great depression 01 spirits. They correct thu morbid IIt..te of the liver and organs subservieut to digestion, promote a due secretion of bile, speedily remove habitual cosiiveness, destroy wurw., relirvtl the cOUAlillltioo of gouty matter and other impurities, and restore the frame to a healthy state. These Piils have been used by the Proprietor in piivate practice for the last ten years with extraordinary success. Tbey are suitable for the most delicate Kemaies, and are well known by hundreds who have derived fruw their use the grealelt benchl; they do not require confinement; moderate exercise will promote their beneficial ttfKCtjt, seluoin acting on the bowels unulseveral bours alter taking them, and then almost itapcrceptiuty as a geotl" Aperient they will be found to answei admirably. TANNER'S i'tt.LS are tonic and carminative, promoting a kindly warmth iu the stomach and bowels, and giving tone and vigour to the whole system. In all cases it cannot i>e expected that one or two doses will effect a cure they must be steadIly persevered in for several dals, and then tbe most successful resmts will show themselves. Prepared and Sold at H. A. TANNER's Chemical aud Drug Kstablishiuent, and Manufactory of Deep Orange Color Incomparable Auuatto or Cheese Colouring, Kingswood-hill, near lirisiol; aud may be had of the following Ageuts:— London Wlwlemle Agentt. Messrs. Wm. Sutton & Co., Mow Church-yard. Messrs. Drew, Heywerd, & Barron, Canuou-street. Bristol Wholesale Agents. Messrs, T. & A. Warren, Druggists, Itedcliff-slreet. Messrs. Pearce & Co., Bridge-street. Weüh Agents. Mr. Griffith Phillips, Chemist, Cardiff. Mr. K. J. Phillips, do., Newport. Mr. T. Woolcock, do., Neath. Mr. W. M. Brewster, Swansea. Mr. C. T. Wtlsou, uo. Mr. T. Stephens, Chemist, Merthyr. Mr. J. White, Carmarthen, f n. Mr. R. M. Dimes, do., J Obemists. Mr. George Ackrell, Chemist, Abergavenny. Mr. II. Briggs, do., Pembroke, Mr. J. Evans, do., Narbertb. Mr. M. H, DAviet. do.. PiHgwenlly. Mr. A, Prosser, Chemist, Brecon. price 7id, p" Box. Family Boxes, It, aod ti, each. IRONMONGERY IRONMONGERY GREAT REDUCTION THIRTY PEa CENT. SAVED. I No. 87, CASTLE STREET, J. R. BARLOW now solicits the attention of the Public to his Extensive Stock of IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY, &c. REDUCED PRICES! a. d. *• d* •• d. 8. d. Neat Bronzed Fenders 2 6 I Black handle Knives and Three Gallon Iron Set of Trays (th»e).. 3 6 Ditto Black ditto 2 oj Forks(doz.) warranted 6 0 Boiler, tinned 3 9 Set of Gothic do (3) 6 6 Polished Fire-irons.. 3 91 Bottle-jack Screen ..14 0 Set of useful Iron Gold Metal Teipots.. 3 6 Bedroom ditto 1 61 Copper Kettle, 6 pints 3 6 Saucepans 4 6 Neat Metal Coffee-pots 5 0 One Set of Dish-covers 16.. Large Assortment of Store Grates, Kitchen Range*, &c. Notice the Address—87t CASTLE-STREET. SPRING GARDENS NURSERY, OPPOSITE THE TAFF VALE RAILWAY STATION, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. -RETAIL CATALOGUE OF DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS, IMPORTED DIRECT FROM HAARLEM, Jtl by JACOB SCOTT MATTHEWS—SEPTEMBER, 18.30. J. S. MATTHEWS, in returning his heartfelt thanks to the Public of this Town and Neighbourhood for the generous support accorded to bim, begs to submit the following List of Prices, at which he Is prepared to supply Flower Roots of the best quality. Parties desirous of hating any particular Flower or i lowers in the following Catalogue, may do so by furnish- « .1 _.a.L. ..tinnku/4 tn nanli Ing tile llUIUUCl RL.U1"U, »v VHVU* HYACINTHS. SIWGLB WHITE. DOUBLE ANEMONE. B. d. No. s. d. No. s. d. 1 Mixed Double Hyacinths, each 0 4 36 Belle E-dra 0 6 72 50 Named sorts per 100 16 0 DOUBLE RED. 37 Belle Galaihee 0 6 73 Double mixture per lb. 8 0 2 Acteur 0 6 38 Grandeur Triumphant 0 6 74 Scarlet n 12 O 3 Eiidragt" 0 6 30 Monarqtse du Monde 0 6 75 Single Etrly mixture » 5 0 4 Waterloo" 0 SINGLE BLUB. 76 liostensi*, fine mixed..per dox. 3 0 5 Comtesse de la Costa 0 6 40 AmiduCteui 0 6 GLADIOLUS. 6 Flus S-inguineuse 0 7 41 Emicu* 0 6 77 ByzaulÍ1}IIS Mch 0 3 7 Groot Voorst 0 7 42 Fleur Parfait 0 t> 78 Communis .»• 0 3 8 Huiro Grotius 0 6 EARLY SINGLE TULIPS. 7!) Cnrdinalis .••••••% «. ,0 3 9 La tupetb Royte 0 6 43 Bruid van Haarleu 0 6 80 •«), » 0 3 10 M»ria Louite 0 6 44 Clarpmoud 0 6 81 Psittacinus f' .,0 3 11 Prince Locus 6 45 D ie van Thol O 2 MISCELLANEOUS. DOUBLE 1>LUE. 4ti RosU Mundi 0 3 82 Cyclamen Aliepicuin ..IR „ 1 6 12 *'ne u 2 Coum 4, 13 0 [4S Parrot Mixture 0 1 84 Au'.umnale..ft „ 1 O 14 Counte»se de Salisbury 0 7 DOUBLE TULIPS. 85 Tigrida Pavouia .4-. » 0 3 15 Dracadad 0 0 49 Admiral Kingsberge 0 3 86 Frittelaria<Melegri",m*pd „ 0 2 16 Dnthamus 0 6 50 Buonaparte « 3 87 Ixias, tine mixed 17 Due Louit de lirunswick, 0 7 51 EcUtant# Uuuge 0 3 88 Double Jonquils 0 3 18 Globe Terrestre 0 6 (52 Gloria S >lus 0 3 89 Single 0 1 ;33 Hex Rubrorum 0 4 90 Double Narci-sus *« sort* M 3 DOUBLE WHITE. 54 Rose Eclatante 0 2 91 Polyanthus, fi e mixture „ 0 3 19 A-la-mode Yellow Rose. 0 2 92 Ldliutu li^ritlutn >, 0 3 20 Anna Maria pjne Mixture per doz. 1 6 93 ■— Orange „ 0 3 21 Bucentaurus U 57 Late do „ 1 6 94 Album „ 0 2 22 Fracir.a J; 95 Canadensis 1 0 23 Hermnie J> J* CROCUS. 95 C .mschatkensi* .08 24 La Des e 7 .?8 Mixed, all colours per 100 1 6 9? 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Returning our best thanks for past favours, we refw to our system of Business as a satisfactory inducement for your further patrouagu aud recouiuienda; iou. MANSELL, HORNE, and CO. 2 BUCKI.ERSBURY, CIIBAPSIDH. AGENT FOR CARDIFF,—MR. CLARK, BOOKSELLER, ST. MARY-STREET. t'.S.— \gent« are appoiuted iu every Town and Village. Respectable Persons only will be treated with. TO BE LET, WITII IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, AN OLD ESTABLISHED PUBLIC-HOUSE, situate in the immediate vicinity of Extensive Iron Works. The present Proprietor will (FIVE satis- tuctory reasons for his leaving. Coming in inodetate. For further particulars apply, if by letter, pre-paid, to D. Richards, Treforest. PARALYSIS. MR. HALSE, the MEDICAL GALVANIST, of Si. ti runs wick-square, London, earnestly recommends invalids AMI gelllleruclI ot the medtcat profession to peruse the following. It cannot but surprise them, and will prove to them the all hot miraculous powers of balvnnism, when applied in a scientific manner, and *ITH ao ellicient apparatus. I'HC following ca*E is perhaps as reinsrkahle A oue as could be selected, as showing the powers of Galvanism, after every meUirir.e. and almost every medical practitioner in Devon- shire, had been tried in vain; and as the truth of it is wit- nessed by a distinguished Clergyman of the L.stablishcd Church, there can, one would suppose, be no doubt in any one s mind AS to its accuracy. When the patient was brought to Mr. H., his wile told In in that she could not believe that Galvanism, or anything else, could possibly restore him, for his complaint had becu standing so long, and be was in such a weak state, that it would be presumptuous 10 expect any benefit, panicularly as he had tried the most celebrated physicians In Devonshire, and still daily coutinued to get worse. She also stated that her friends blamed her very wllch for removing him front his home; bill the could not help it; her husband had heard of such extraordinary cures made by Mr H. ill hi" complaint, that galvanised he would be in spite of everything. His ii.edical man quite ^UGRY with hirl) for thinking ot such a thing and when his friends were carrying him from his house to the cam.every one appeared to be convinced that they should him alive any more. But, notwithstanding all the ditncuhies he being galvanised. '1 he following lette', W the Lftorof the Rxeter Flying Post, will prove the resultj OUGH INOT GALVANISM 10 Bli AlOin: GENERALLY KICSORTED TO !—A Letter to the Editor of the Flymg Pott, by one who has derived immense benefit FROM the power of the Galvanic Apparatus. Mr. KDITOR,— A few weeks since I noticed a paragraph by you, stating that Galvanism ought to he more generally employed. I beg to state that 1 am precisely of the same opinion for I have witnessed its astonishing effects in a num- ber ot cases, and its power has been tried practically on my- self. with the happiest results. In that paragraph I was most happy «o lind favourable mention of Mr. Halse'S name. All that you have SAID of him, and even more, is his due • indeed, as for myself, 1 nave cause to ble.s the day tbai I first pla. ed myelf under his care. Now, sir, my case was a most deplorable one, for I had not the least use of either arm or leg—they hung about me like as if they did not B.- lonu to me, and the »treiigli. of my LETS was insufficient to support the weight of my body of course I could not stiuid, and if you had offered me a thousand guineas to move eitiler haud but all inch from the place where it might have been placed, I could not have done it n >t the least command bad I over'my LIINB*. My complaint was caused by a blow IN the back. Well, a. before stated, I pblced myself under Mr. Halllc's galvanic treatment. I had been led to believe that it was a dreadful operation to go through; but I was agrueably surprised that there was no unpleasantness at all about it, not even enough to make a child cry,so beautifully does Mr, Halse manage his battery. In three days, sir, 1 could stand upon my legs, and in one week I could walkaboutthehoi.se; at the same time, I also partially tecovered the use of my arms; aud ill six weeks I could walksuveral miles in a day, without the least assistance. Well migiu you ask, • ought A ot Gal- vanism to be much resorted to V Alter what I h ave ;seeu and I experienced, I do consider it a shame that a portio u of tne medical profession shollld dechne to recowmend their piiiieuit | to try the pOWCIS of galvanism. PERHAJ-S I need I .ot state, that I had had the advice of the inolit celebtated PJ .ysiciaus in this country but all the medicines which were tried did me little or uo good. 1 believe Mr. liaise WAS as much surprised as myself and friend, when, at the ENPIRA tion of a week, he saw that I could walk, for he did not le <1d me to believe that there would be such a rapid improve ment. I will staf, that invalids are very much to blame if tb ey do not give Galvanism a trial, for it it does UO good, it is IJ upossible it can do any harm HOT there is every probability O I II„ DOING good, for during the lime 1 WAI under Mr. Halse'* RCARE, I no- ticed its happy effects ill A variety of cases, P: articularly sciatica, rheumatism, asthma, and uervousne* indeed, ail his patients were rapidly regaining their health. J only re- gret that I had not applied to him earlier I should have been many Icorel of pouuds in pocket had I dose -,o. "GEORCE B. iUlGNELL. New London Inn, Dodbrooke, Kiugsbridg* Witness to the truth of the aboie-C. G.Owan, Rector of Dodbiooke, near Kingsbridge, I)evon. Air. Halse recommends paralytic patients seit iding in the country to purchase one of his I en Guinea Forts ble Appara- titses ai, with his insiiuctions, they will be MAT LED to apply the Galvanism themselves, without the leasa pai a, and tully all effective as he could at his own residence.—$Invalids are solicited to send to Mr. W. H. HALSE. of 22,, Brunswick- square, London, for his pamphlet oa "MKP ICAL GAL- VANISM," which will be forwarded tree on receipt of TWO postage stamps. They will be astonished at its contents In it will be found the particulars of curescases of asthma.' rheumatism, sciatica, tic-doloreux, paralysis, spinal com- plaints, headache, deficiency of nervoas euerj y, liver cold- plaints, general debility, indigestion, atiff join ts, all sorts of nervous disorders, &c. 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I he 1'L is illustrated by seventeen coloured engravings. tAjtr THE FOURTH comamsa Remedy for the Prevent tion of Disease by a simple applicatiuu, by which the Uallger of it.fectioll is obvwieu. Its action is simple bul suic. If acts with the virus chemically, anu destroy* its power ou tne system. This important part of the Work should not escape the reader's notice. PAtcr THE FLFTH treats of Marriage, its obligations and disqualitications. The causes which lead to happiness in the marriage state are dwell UPOII, and those which are indi- cativeol misery aud donaesiic inquietude. The nature,origin, and treatineut of physical disqualiifcations are also described, and lemedies for this state lurw illl luiportaut consideration in this section of tlie woin. The CORDIAL BALM OF SYIUACUM is employed to renovate the impaired powers of lite, when exhausted by the influence exerted by solitary indlll"cnue 011 the system. Its action is purely balsamic; us p.iAer iu reinvigor«tiug the frame in all cases of ncivous and sexual debility, obstinate gleets, iinpoleucy, baireuness, and debilities arising from venereal excesses, has been demonstrated by its unvarying success in thousands of cases. To those persons who are pre- vented enteiing the married state by the cousequences of early errors, it is invaluable. Constitutions Relaxed, weak or decayed. Trembling of the Hands, Head>ache, Fanning*, and Female Co.upiaints, are under its immediate iullueiue j and when the system taa. re- ceived a shock, and is debilitated iroiu imprudence inat- tention in the eaily pari of liie, or is sinking under the ad- vallee of years, or by long residence in tiot or cold climates this medicine will afford immediate assurance of returning strength, by giving toue to the muscular system and oigans 01 digestion. All cases of Local and General Debility, Nervous lrrita- bility,and lixciteinent, Consumption, ludigeation of the most fearful and exhausting kiii.t, intense Melancholy, Degression of the Spirits, Partial or Complete Extinction of th • Repro- ductive Powers, and Nou-reteniion of Unlle, are permanently cured by the Cordial Balm of Syriacuui, and patieuis restored to the full enjoyment of health and fuucuonsof manhood. Price Its. per boitle, or four quantities in oue for 334. The CONCISNTKATliD Dlil'liifSI V ti MSSMSCK. an autioiyphilitic remedy, for purifying die system Iro n venereal contamination, and is recommended lor any of the varied forms of secondary symptoms, such as eruptions of the skiu, blotches on the head and face, euUr^euieut of thethioai, tonsils, and uvula; threatened destruction (II the palate, &c. Its aeuou is purely uetursive, aud its beneucial luiiueucc on the system is undeniable. Scurvy, Scornutic Humours, Old Wounds, Ulcers, Sor- Legs, Venereal Uicers and jores, Glandular Swellings, Erili. pelas, Leprosy, King's Evil, Pimples, Diseases of the Skiu, Cutaneous Rruptious, on any part of the body, and all Lanpu- rities of the blood. Puce lis, and 33s. :.ei bottle. The £ 5 cases of Synacum or Concentrated Detersive Es- seiice can only be had at 11), Berneis-s'.reet, Oxfoid-strret, London whereby there is a saving of jLt It. and the pa- tient is entitled to receive advice without a fee, which advan- tage is applicable only to those who remit C5 for a packet, l'URllY'S PURIFYING SPUClFIC PILLS constitute all effectual remedy in all cases of gonorrhoea, gleet, stricture and diseases of the urinary organs. Price 2s. Ud., 4s. tid. and lis. per box. Consultation fee, if by letter, gi.-Ilatient- are requested to be as minute as possible iu the description of their cases, stating Age, Occupation, aud position in socieiy. Messrs. Perry are in attendance daily at ID, lierners-street, Oxford-street, 1.011.1011, from 11 to 2, and from 5 too, 011 Sundays from 11 to I. Sold by Thomas A. Roberts, Chemist, Conway; John Brown, Chrouinle-offico, Bangor; Uobeit Griffith, Chemist, High-street, Carnarvon; William Edwards, Chemist, Den- bigh H. G. Hughes, Chemist, Holyhead John Bealer Chemist, High-street, Wrexham; E. Ward, Chemist, High- street, Brecou Philip Price, Post-office, Bridgend Walter Thomas, Chemist (opposite Angel), Menhyr; J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen; W. Williams, Che- mist, High-street, Cardigan O. 1< Davies, Chemist, Haver- fordwest; Joseph Potter, Hersld-olfice, Haverfordwest; It. C. Treweeks, Chemist, Pembroke; Thomas Kvans, Chemist, Higii-street, Swansea John Moore, Chunist, Broad-slieet, Newtown; Thomas Stephens, Chemist, High-street, Me thyr Tydvil Ferris and Score, Druggists, Union-street, Bristol John Watton, Chronicle-office,Shrewsbury James Chillcoit, Bookseller, Broad-street, Leominater Draper, Chemist. Broad-street, Hereford T. Farror, Beacon-othre, Monmouth E. V. Jenkins, Commercial-street, Newport Phillips, Che- mist, High-stieet, Newport and attheCARDIFF it VlERTH YR GUAKDIAN-Olfice, Cardiff, of all of whom may be had the SILENT FRIEND." CONSTITUTIONS, HOWEVER WltAK OR DEBLITATEH, MAY BE COMPLETELY ltuNOVATED BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.- The extraordinary silo of these admirable pills throughout every part of the civilised wond, is the most convincing proof of their efficiency in the cure of various disorders. In cases of weak or debilitated constitutions, their proper- ties are such as to purify the blood, invigorate the system, and establish the gouudest health. Persons >,utiering from lownesa of spirits, nervousuwss,imperlect digestion, deranged stomachs, bilious affections, liver complaints, determination of blood to the hetd, or even epilllptig fits, will find iu this truly valvule medioiue* ft cwuiu, inftt, and etticwiom wmtdy.

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