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NOTICES, be. THE CARDIFF AND BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS PRINCE OF WALES MATTHEW JONES, Commander, LADY CHARLOTTE HENRY JEFFERY Commander, ARE INTENDED TO SAIL l»v\ During the Month of MAY. TI, (IAS FOLLOWS — (From the Bute Shi/i Dock.) FROM CARDIFF. 20..Saturday ..Lady Charlotte 8 morning 22..Monday Prince of Wales 10 morning 23.. Tuesday Lady Charlotte III morning 24.. Wednesday.. Prince of Wales 124 afternoon 25.. Thursday ..Lady Charlotte. 1 afternoon 26.. Friday Prince of Wales 2afternoon 27..Saturday Lady Charlotte 3 afternoon 29.. Monday Prince of Wales 4 afternoon 30 Tuesday Lady Charlotte. 5 morning 31.. Wednesday.. Prince of Wales 5 J morning FROM BRISTOL. 20.. Snturday.Prince of Wales .• 9 morning 22.. Monday. Lady Charlotte 11 t morning 23, .Tuesday Prince of Wales 12 noon 24.. Wednesday.. Lady Charlotte. 2 afternoon 25.. Thursday Prince of Wales 2 afternoon 26..Friday Lady Charlotte. 3 afternoon 27..Saturday,Prince of Wales 3 afternoon 29.. Monday .Lady Charlotte 5 morning 30..Tuesday.Prince of Wales 5t morning 31.. Wednesday.. Lady Charlotte. 6i morning Carriages and Horses must be along side an hour and a half previous to the time of Sailing, otherwise they cannot be Shipped, in consequence of Locking through the New Docks. FA RP.S:- After Cal,in, 69.-Fore Cabin, 3s. 6d. Children under 12 Years of Age, If-.Ilf-price.-Dogit, Is.each., A Female Steward attends on Hoard both Packets. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four Wheel Carriage, 2ts. ditto Pheaton or Gig. 10s. 6d Two Wheel, drawn by One Horse and Driver, 19s; Horse and Rider, After Cal.in: 10s. Horse and Rider. Fore Cabin, 8s. (id. Sheep, Pigs. and Calves. Is. 6d. each. Carriages, Horses, Cattle, and Goods, will be subject to Landing and Wharfages, at OJ Bute Docks." Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the PIUNCE OF WALKS, to be sent to No. 12. Quay Street, or tn Pollert Chaplin. Cumberland Basin Locks and for the LAUY CHARl.OTTH, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Itristol. Goods will be hanled from the Warehouses to the Packets at the expenss of the Companies. n Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare. Cowbridge. Bridgend. Llan- triue' lIIul Caerpl,iIlJl.-Gooll':l forwarded to these Places in .,Ilrinst Waggons and Lock up Canal Boats immediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance. ill which case tli(-y will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.-Freiglit to be paid on delivery. Goods, Packages. Parcels, &c., forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to cither of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, will be readily obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr. Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr. G. C. Glasson, Agent, No. 12, Quay Street. Bristol, for the PIUC OF WALES. Packet; and of Mr Donovan, at the. Packet Office, onthc Wharf, Cardiff: or to Mr. W. B. Owen, 29. Avon Crescent, Hotwells, Kri.tol, for the LADY CH A HLOTTli Packet. NOTICK.—The I roprietors of the above Stram Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire. Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, iI above the value ot 40s., unless entered at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid for the same, at the time of Hooking -Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the uvrning of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees. All goods to be considered as liens, not only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously unsatisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets, Disputed weights re measurement, claims for loss or damage, &c., cannot be allowed unless a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery. I JOHN EVANS, at present and for twelve months past residing in CARDIFF, in the County of GLAMOR- GAN, where I kept the RUMMER TAVERN, and being now out of Business, do hereby give notice, that I intend to present a PETITION to the Commissioners of the 13RISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, praying to be examined, touching my Debts, Estate, and Efiects, and to be protected from all process, upon making a full disclosure and surrender of such Estate and Effects for Payment of my just and lawful Debts and I hereby furthei give notice, that the time when the matter of the said Petition shall be heard is to be Advertised in the London Gazette and in the Merthyr Guardian newspapers, One month, at least, after the date hereof. As witness my hand, this Tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty-three. JOHN EVANS. Witness, J. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Merthyr Tydfil. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE SIX SHILLINGS, THE TONIC SYSTEM of treating Impairment of the Constitution, Indigestion, Determination of Blood to the Head, Syncope, Impairment and Morbid Excitement of the Brain, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Apoplexy and Insanity. By HENRY SEARLE, Surgeon, Kennington. R. and J. E. Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet-street, London. LONDON MARKETS. GKNERAL AVERAGE PRICES OF CO tN. per Quarter computed from the Inspectors' Returns. GENERAL AVERAGE. s. d. s. d. Wheat 46 3 Rye 28 10 Barley SB 6 Beans 26 I Oati 17 3 Peas 27 JO DUTY ON FOHKIGN CORN. s. d. a. d. Wheat. 20 0 Rye. I ) 6 B«rlcy. 0 Beans. 11 6 Oats 8 0 Peas. 11 6 CORN k,XC HAN(] ),Monday. W HEA,r..Et;sex, Kent,and Suffolk.red 39 50S Ditto .white 50s — 53* Norfolk and Lincoln.red 395 47" Ditto.white 4:38 50s Northumberland and Scotch .red —s — Ditto white -a RYE Old 34s 37a New 34. — 37 Brank —s — —» IIARLEY. Grindin — 22s. Distilling 21s — 26- Malting. 26 28. MAI.T. isrown.52s 54s Pale 54s — 58,. Ware 56s — 5b BEANS ..Ticks, old and new 28s — 29a Harrow.. 29s s Pigeon. 33s — 36 PEAS .Grey 30s — 32s Maple 30s — 32 White 30s-33 OATS i,incoinsiire and Yorkshire.. Feed 205 2 Poland.. 19s — 23s Scotch, new. Angus 19i 235 PotlltO ..195 238 Irish, white 9s 17s Ditto, black 14s — 16s — .— s SMtTHFtELD MARKETS—Monday. » A Statement and Comparison of the Supplies and Prices of Fat Stoc Exhibited and Sold in Smithfieltl Cattle Market, on Monday, May 16, 1842, and Monday, May 15. 1843. iVlay 16, 1842. 15, 1843. s. d. d. s. d. 8. d Coarse and inferior Beasts. 3 2to3 4.2 10 3 0 Second quality ditto 3 6 3 8.3 2 3 4 Prime large Oxeu 3 10 4 2.3 6 3 10 Prime Scots. &c 4 4 4 6.4 0 4 2 Coarse and inferior Sheep. 3 6 3 8.3 0 3 2 Second quality ditto 3 10 4 0.3 4 3 6 Prime coarse woolled ditto 4 0 4 2.3 6 3 > PrimeSouthdownditto. 4 2 4 4.3 10 4 4 Lambs. 5 6 6 6.5 0 6 2 Large coarse Calves 4 0 4 4 3 jo Primetmallditto. 5 0 5 4., .,4 2 4 4 Large Hogs 4 0 4 8.2 10 3 4 Neat small Porkers. 4 10 5 0.3 g 4 <2 SUIT LI US. Beasts 2,671 2.435 Sheep and Lambs.. 25,350 26,190 Calves. 93 115 rill. 31 8-4 7 NOTICES, &c. | — THE CARDIFF Advertiser and Merthyr Guardian, AND J lE}!][[fb ¡Pi AT THE OLD BANK, DUlCE STREET, CA IID IF F: WHILST a continuance of the patronage and support of the Friends of this Constitutional JOURNAL is respectfully solicited by the Proprietor, he begs to call attention to the facilities which his Printing Office presents for executing, with elegance and precision, Booft, HUafit, nntr Ornamental$)rtnttitg IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, WHERE ALSO MAY BE HAD Æ@@@WItJf7r lB<G)<3)I&g, MANUFACTURED AND RULED TO ANY PATTERN; BOOKBINDING IN MOROCCO, RUSSIA, OR PLAIN; Stattonetg of ebrrj) Sesicrqrtton: LETTi-'II, NOTH, FOOLSCAP, DKMY. MEDIUM. ROYAL SUPKt ROYAL Will TING PAPERS; PEN, QUILLS, ENVELOPES.DKAWIXG-PENCILSDR A WING-PAPER, AND CARD BOARD; Bibles and Common Prayer Books, In Morocco or other Binding; POCKET AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS, &c., &c. ALL AT MODERATE CHAfi(;iS. THE NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR WURKS OF THE DAY NOVELS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, &c., PROCURED AT THE sllORTEST NOTICE; SCHOOLS SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. TO ADVERTISERS. THE extensive CIRCULATION of the CARDIFF ADVERTISER, AND MERTHYR GUARDIAN," through the Counties of GLAMORGAN, MONMOUTH, and BRECON, coupled with a well-condensed Summary of General and Local intelligence, presents a very desirable medium to ADVERTISERS for giving full publicity to their views. HENRY WEBBER, Agent to the "Sun Fire Office. CASTOR OIL. H TAYLOR, CHEMIST, 10, PALL MALL, LONDON, HAS prepared CASTOR OIL, in a concentrated form, inclosed in Capsules of Gelatine, by which the dis- agreeable taste of this medicine is entirely avoided. They will be found the most pleasant method of taking that safe aperient medicine. The dose is from one to four capsules the average doses, two capsules. They are sold in boxes, containing twenty-four, at 2s. 6d. each, and can be procured of all respectable Chemists throughout the Kingdom, and wholesale at Edwards', St. Paul's Churchyard; Barclay's, Farringdon-street; Newbury's, St. Paul's Churchyard; Sutton's, Bow Churchyard; Thomas Butler, St. Paul's Churchyard; G.Phillips, Cardiff; A. Clements, Newport; and Mrs. Maria Jenkins, Merthyr Tydfil and Dowlais. TO BUILDERS. PARTIES DKSIROUS OF MAKING TENDERS for the Execution of certain Works at the House of Correction at Swansea, ARE HEREBY INFORMED that the PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS may be seen on Application to the Governor of such Prison. Sealed Tenders to be delivered at the Prison, addressed to the Clerk of the Peace, before 12 o'clock at Noon, on Wednesday, the 31st day of May instant, iiidorsed 11 Tenders for Works at House of Correction." The Visiting Justices do not pledge themselves to accept the Lowest Tender. Any further information may be obtained upon Applica- tion to Messrs. Wyatt and Brandon, Architects, Great Russell Street, London. Clerk of Peace's Office, 1 Cardiff, 4th May, 1843. Carmarthenshire & Glamorganshire. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, AND COLLIERIES OF ANTHRACITE COAL. TO BE $@[b[Q) œnr MOTIM, BY MR. GLOVER, AT the MACKWORTH ARMS INN, SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, the 30 day of MAY next, at 12 for 1 o'clock piecisely, — TlIE THOMHILL ESTATE, In the following Lots;- LOT 1. PART of the THORNH1LL ESTATE, containing about 247 Acres of Arable Pasture and Plantations, well stocked with Game, within a Ring Fence. On this Lot is a modern COTTAGE ORNEE RESIDENCE, with all the necessary Offices, Farm-yard, and other requisite Buildings. LOT 2.—A FARM, called MORPA, comprising a Farm- house and Buildings, and about 43A. 2R. of Pasture Land and Plantations, adjoining Lot 1. LOT 3.—A FARM, called PEN-Y-WAN, comprising a Farm-house, with about "22 Acres of Pasture Land, adjoin- ing Lot 2. LOT 4.—A FARM, called GORSDDE, comprising a Farm- house, with about 22 Acres of Pasture Land. LOT 5.—FOUR FIELDS OF PASTURE LAND, with a small Plantation, containing together about 45 Acres, adjoining Lot 4. LOT 6.—TWO FIELDS, containing about 24 Acres, adjoining Lot 5. LOT 7.-A FARM, called GREENHILL, adjoining the last Lot, comprising a Farm-house and Buildings, and about 32 Acres of Pasture Land and Plantations. LOT 8.—A FARM, called PEN PONT, adjoining Lot 7, comprising a Farm-house and Buildings, with about 19 Acres of Arable and Pasture Land. LOT 9.—A PIECE OF ARABLE LAND, near the last Lot, containing about 3 Acres. LOT lO.-A PIECE OF PASTURE LAND, contain- ing about 4A. IR., and a Plantation about 2 Acres. LOT n.-The CROSS HANDS INN, situate on the Mail Coach lload from Swansea to Carmarthen, with about 20A. 2R. of Pasture Land. Part of this Land is adapted for building purposes. LOT 12.—A STABLE adjoining, now let to Mr. G. Davis. LOT 13.—A COTTAGE, COW-HOUSE, and FAR- RIER'S SHOP, with about 28 Acres of Pasture Land, having a frontage to the Turnpike Road well adapted for building on. LOT 14.—A FARM, called Li-wvx REHOES, comprising a House and Buildings, with about 12 Acres of Pasture Land. 0 LOT 15.-A FARM, called the MEADOWS, comprising an excellent House, Garden, and Buildings, with about 20 Acres of Pasture Land. LOT 16.—A FARM, called ST. HELENA, adjoining Thornliill, comprising a Farm-house and Buildings, with about 26 Acres of Pasture Land. LOT 17—A HOUSE AND BUILDINGS, called WATERLOO, with about 3A. 2R. of Pasture Land, adjoining Lot 7. LOT 18—The COLLIERIES known by the name of the Cwu COCH and CROSS HANDS COLLIERIES, which are situate about a Mile from the Residence at Thornhill. The right of working extends under about 2,000 Acres, with uninterrupted way-courses. At Cwm Coch is an immense body of Coal, Level-dry, on which are sunk Eight Working and Air-pits, and communicating by a Railway with the Port of Llanelly. They are held for an unexpired term of about 475 years, at Royalties of lOd. per Ton for Coal, and 5d. for Culm. LOT 19.—A very Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate at LOUCHOK, in Glamorganshire, containing 176 Acres of the richest Marsh Land in the vicinity of the Town, Further particulars may be had on application to Messrs. Bicknell and Co., 57, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London; at the Auctioneer's, 3, Castle-street, Swansea; or, as to the Collieries, of W. P. Strure, Esq., Swansea} and to yiew. s^jply to Mr, J, Davies, Cross Ilauds lull. > 4 NOTICES, LETTINGS, AND SALES. TURNIP SEEDS, &c. Thomas Hopkins and Son BEG to call attention to the following list of Turnip Seeds, &c. the different descriptions may be relied upon, having been grown by some of the best Agriculturists in England: — Red, White, and Green Norfolk; Purple and Green Topped Swedes White Tankards Tankard Swedes; Purple and Green Topped Yellow Bullock; Dale's Hybrid; Skirving's Improved Swedes; Stone Red and Globe Mangles. Also, a quantity of Small SALT, perfectly clean, at Is. 3d. per Cwt. Cardiff, May 9, 1843. COWBRIDGE. Linen and Woollen Drapery. IM. P, E E 8 IN returning his sincere and grateful thanks to his Friends and the Public generally, for their kind and liberal support since his commencement in Business, begs to acquaint them, that he has just completed his purchases with the most eminent Houses, both in LONDON and MANCHESTER. The Stock consists of everything new in style & Fashion, and is particularly recommended for usefulness and dura- bility. The purchases have been made with the greatest care and attention; and D. R. pledges himself that no cheaper or better-selected STOCK can be found in the Principality. D. R. respectfully solicits an early inspection from those who kindly intend to give him their support. Cardiff Turnpike District. T *°T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, HAT. the IOLLS arising at the undermentioned GATES in this District ^lll he Let by Auction, To the best Bidder or Bidders, at the CARDIFF ARMS INN, in the Town of CARDIFF, on SATURDAY, the Third day of JUNE next. at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, in the manner directed by the Acts passed in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, For Regulating Turnpike Roads," namely,— THE CARDIFF EAST GATE, THE CARDIFF WEST GATE, THE CARDIFF NORTH GATE, THE LLANDAFF GATE, THE CRWYSBWCHAN GATE, THE RADYR CHAIN, THE PORSED GATE, NEAR CAERPHILLY, PWLLYPANT AND GWERNYGAIACH GATES. The Tolls arising from the whole of the said Gates pro- duced the last year the sum of E2321 above the expenses of collecting them. The said Gates will be put up separately, or in such Lot or Lots, and for such terms as the Trustees then present shall determine. Whoever happens to be the best bidder must, at the same time, pay One Month's Rent in advance (if required), and give security, with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the said Trustees for payment of the Rent Monthly, or in such other proportions as shall be directed. WILLIAM JENKINS, Cardiff, May 2, 1843. Clerk to the Trustees. GLAMORGANSHIRE, rlRECONSHIRE, AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. EVAN LEYSHON, At the Ang-el Inn, in the Town of Cardiff, On MONDAY, 29th day of MAY, 1843, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon precisely (subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then produced)— A LOT 1. FREEHOLD BUILDING, situate in ST. MARY STREET, in the Town of CARDIFF, now let to the County of Glamorgan, and occupied as an Armory, at the net Annual Rent of £ 31 10s. Two undivided third parts of this Lot are Freehold, the remaining one third is held for the Life of Mr. T John Wood, now aged about 65 years. LOT 2.-The LI.FE ESTATE of Mr. JOHN WOOD, in TWO FREEHOLD MESSUAGES, or Dwelling-Houses and Shop, nearly adjoining Lot 1, now in the occupation of Mr. John Williams, at the Yearly Rent of JE27 6s. ni'Sir xt!?ARES» of £ l0° each' in the ABER- DARE and CANAL NAVIGATION. LOT 4.-THREE other SHA.UES in the said Aberdare Canal Navigation. LOT 5.-A DEED POLL forCIOO, secured on the Tolls of Rumiiey Bridge, between the Counties of Glamorgan and Nlonniouth. LOT 6.-One undivided Fourth Part of a FREEHOLD TENEMENT, called BEDW, situate in the parish of Llan- trissent, in the County of Glamorgan, containing 107 Acres, more or less. This Farm has a bed of Coal of the best quality under it, and a Tramroad, used by Mr. Coffin, passes over it. u^Tied Fourth Part of a FREEHOLD TENEMENf, called Penylan, hi the Parish of Lango- noyd, in the County of Glamorgan, containing 92 Acres more or less. ° This Farm has a bed of Coal of the best quality under T V al\ Tle,J^u^"ryn Llynvi Tramroad runs over it. T ?¥*HOLD MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, callea the HEATH FARM, situate in the Parish of Lanishen and Llandaff, in the County of Glamorgan, con- taining about 114 Acres, more or less. This, and Lot 9, are now in the occupation of Mr. Renfof £ 60 ™ Tenant at Wil1' at the low Yearly LOT 9.-A FREEHOLD PIECE OF LAND, called CEFN COED, in the Parish of Lanishen, and adjoining to, and now held with Lot 8, containing 35 Acres, more or less. There is a fine growth of Timber on this Lot, which is Stick Cn a ^a*uat*on down to One Shilling per LOT 10.—A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, situate in DUKE-STREET, in CARDIFF aforesaid, now m the occupation of Miss Todd, and Mr. Charles Vachell. The Dwelling-house and Shop is held by Lease for 42 Years, from the 2nd of August, 1821, at the Yearly f6I1M u £ Premises at the back, consisting of a Malt-house and Court, are held with Lot U, by w2h?es Sel1'for 21 years« flom ,he 1st of September 1832, the apportioned rent of such premises payable to the purchaser of this Lot will LOT il.-A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, adjoining Lot 10, now in the occupation of Mr. Chades Vachell. These Pre.-ises, N%,ith a Malt-house and Court at the Ihp i«f iJf s ?'are held b*lease for 21 Years» fr°m £ 35 of wi?iT^ r' 1832>. at the Yearly Rent of T t' f. C.i £ 30 will be apportioned to this u r 0 er Part of the Premises comprised in such Lease are at the back of Lot 10, and properly belonging thereto QHOV M'tnnl ^^HOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and w in'the ocpiin11*- » 'n CARDIFF aforesaid, a^Will at the V& ^r' **ar"9» Seedsman, as Tenant at WiU, at the Yearly Rent of £ 35. O^tTBANK t?REEh°LD MESSUAGE, called the f. (j.pnnJnn ^e-street, in CARDIFF afoisaid, now in the Yearly Ren? 0 £ £ 5^^ Webber' aS Tenant at &t h„C(?,TTAGE and TWO CROFTS, Copy- the Countv of M OWNTON> in the Village of Rumney, in For furthpr mouth, containing about 2A. OR. 25I>. For further particulars apply to Air. Thomas Dalton, Attorney, Cardiff. Sale Postponed. rTHrWATLl ,BY AUCTION of the Farm called the p^DTt T *ARM, and Three Fields called COED Y f n the Parish of LANGORSE, in the County o rec ejng Lots 15 and 16 of Property Advertised for Notice!1 is Postponed until further ESTABLISHED S I X T Y YEARS. c J- SCHWEPPE & Co.'s SODA WATER &, LEMONADE, Principal Manufactory, BERNER'S STREET, LONDON, Branch Mamifactories, LONDON ROAD, LIVERPOOL FRIAR GATE, DERBY, And for the supply of the Counties of Somerset, Wilts, North Devon, Gloucester, and the Principality of Wales, at 20, BRIDGE-STREET, BRISTOL. THE constantly increasing demand for the above "Waters, have, as might naturally be expected, produced a num- ber of Rivals and Competitors, some of whom, both in the Metropolis and in the provinces, attempt an ephemeral celebrity, by sQrreptitiously assuming the name of the above Firm, both on their bottles and labels. The Public are, therefore, respectfully cautioned to ascertain that NO OTHER names than those of J. SCHWEPPE & Co., are on the labels,-such alone are Genuine. These well-known Waters are constantly used by Her Majesty and His Royal Highness Prince Albert, at Windsor and Buckingham Palaces, (by virtue of a Special Royal appointment) as well as by the principal Nobility and Gentry of the United Kingdom, and universally recommended by the leading faculty. J. S. & Co. manufactures also aerated Potass and Magnesia Waters, as well as a LIQUID MAGNESIA, in Bottles at Is., 2s., and 4s. Cd. each. This latter preparation is highly approved of as an agreeable corrective of Aciditv. J. S. & Co. are the largest Importers of German Seltzer Water in Quarts and Pints. Important Information. THAT excellent Ointment, called the POOR MAN'S FRIEND, which is confidently recommended to the Public as an unfailing Remedy for Wounds of every description, and a certain cure for Ulcers, if of twenty years' standing, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Chilblains, Scorbutic Eruptions, Pimp les in the Face. Weak and Inflamed Eyes, Tiles, and Fistula, Gan- grene. and is a Specific for those Eruptions that sometimes follow Vaccination.—Sold in pots at 13,d. and 2s. 9il. each. Also his PILULJ! ANTISCKOPHCI.JE, confirmed by more than forty years' successful experience as an invaluable remedy for that distressing complaint, called Scrophula, Glandular Swel- lings particularly those of the Neck. &c. They present one of the best Alteratives ever compounded for purifying the Blood, assisting nature in all her operations. They form a mild and superior Family Aperient, that may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet.-Sold in boxes at 131d and 2s.9d. By the late Dr. Hoberts' Will, Messrs Beach and Barnicott, (who have been confidentlv intrusted with the preparation of his Medicines for many years past), are left joint proprietors of the Poor Man's Friend," and Pilulae Antiscropliulas," &c., with the exclusive right, power, and authority to prepare and vend the same. To Messrs. Beach and Barnicott, Bridport, Successors and Executors of the late Dr. Hoberts. Gentlemeii.-For the benefit of others. I think it my duty to inform you of the good I have received by the use of the Ointment called the Poor Man's friend. lately prepared by Dr. Roberts, but now prepared by you, and of the particular service it has been to many other afflicted persons, together with the occasional use of the Pilulae Antiscrophulae. Respecting myself, when a boy I had the misfortune to hurt my leg repeatedly, an obstruction ia the circulation. attended by violent inflammation and several large wounds, was the consequence. I was attended by several of the best medical men in the town and elsewhere, but all failed in effecting a cure after more than twenty years' inconvenience and suffering, I had recourse to the Poor Man's Friend, and the occasional use of the Pills; after a few times applying the ointment I perceived an amendment, and the use of two or three pots effec'edja cure. I have repeatedly since, by accident, injured the leg, but by having recourse to the ointment it is soon made sound, I always keep it by me, and in case of any inflammation in the leg or elsewhere, an application of the ointment removes it. I am, Gentlemen, yours, very respectfully, St. Alban's. July 23, 1835.11 JO'l N Wl NC. R A VE. Prepared only by the Proprietors. BEACH and BARNICOTT, and sold wholesale by them at their Dispensary, Bridport; by the London Houses; and retail by all respectable Medicine-Venders in the United Kingdom. OBSERVE -No Medicine sold under the above names can be genuine unless -'Beach and Barnicott, late I)r.itoberts, Bridport," is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each package. BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Vo 1. P Ri NOP's STREWr. BANK. LONDON. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament IV. Viet. cap. IX DIRECTORS. William Bardgett, Esq I Itobert Eglinton, Faq Sauiuel Uevington, Esq Erasmus Roht. Foster, Esq, Wm. Fechney Black, Esq Alex.Robert Irvine, Esq. John Brightman, Esq Peter Morrison, Esq. George Cohen, Esq Henry Lewis Smale, Esq Millis Coventry, Esq Thomas Teed, Esq. John Drewett, Esq 1 AUDITORS. J. B. Bevington, Esq.—F. p.Cockerill. Esq.—J. D. Dow, Esq. MEDICAL OFFICER. John Clendinning,M.D., F.R S., 16. Wiinpole St., Cavendish Sq. STANDING COtl Ns EL. The Hon.JohnAshley. New Square, Lincoln's Inn.—Mr.Serjeant Murphy. M.P., Temple. SOLICITOR. William Bevan. Esq., Old Jewry. IIANKER s- Messrs. Drewett and Fowler. Princes Street, Bank. This Institution is empowered by a Special Act of Parliament, and is so constituted as to afford the benefits of Life Assurance in their fullest extent to Policy-Holders, and to present greater facilities and accommodation than are usually offered by other Companies. The decided superiority of its plan, and its claim to public preference and support, have been proved incontestably, by its extraordinary and unprecedented success. Assurances may either be effected by Parlies on their own Lives, or by Parties interested therein on the Lives of others. The effect of an Assurance on a person's own life is to create at once a Property in Reversion, which can by no other means be realized. Take. for instance, the case of a person at the age of Thirty, who by the payment of 51. 3s. 4d. to the Britannia Life Assuiance Company, can become at once possessed of a bequeathable property, amounting to IOOOl., subject only to the condition of his continuing the same payment quarterly during the remainder of his life,—a condition which may be fulfilled by the mere saving of EIGHT SHILLINGS weekly in his expenditure Thus, by the exertion of a very slight degree of economy-such indeed, as can scarcely be felt as an inconvenience, he may at once realize a capital of JOOOI., which he can bequeath or dis- pose of in any way he may think proper. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at Two o'clock. PETER MORRISON,Esq., Resident Director. Detailed Prospectuses, and every requisite information as to the mode of effecting Assurances, may be obtained upon appli- cation to the following AGENTS- NEWPORT Mr R. Jenkins. TREDEGAR Mr. George Harrhy, Bank. CHEPSTOW .Mr. J. L. Baldwyn, Solicitor MONMOUTH MA. T. George, Solicitor. Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills. To Mr. Prout. 229, Strand, London. yiJjffjFt Frimley, near Bagshot, Surrey, I R- Having suffered much CJIR—Having suffered much fr°m acute Rheumatism, I/Ml was induced to try your Blair's I|j f Pills, and beg to bear my humble testimony to their efficacy, not only in my own case, but in several of my friends who have taken them on my recommenda- tion. I am, Sir, your obliged, JOHN GILES. The never-failing effects of Blail's Gout and Rheumatic Pills, curing every description of Gout or Rheumatism, has secured to them a celebrity unequalled by any medicine of past or present times. They not only give relief in a few hours, where the patient has been driven nearly to madness by excruciating tor. tures, but restore to perfect health in an inconceivably short space of time. See Testimonials of Lieut. Masters (of Hawley, near Bagshot), late at the Royal Newfoundland Veteran Companies, who was invalided home by a garrison order the Rev. Dr. Blom- herg the Chevalier de la Garde; Mr. Miskin, D art ford Mrs. Chambers, Maidstone, &c., &c., which demonstrate this prepa- ration to be one of the greatest discoveries in Medicine. They are equally speedy and certain in Rheumatism, either chronic or acute, lumbago, sciatica, pains in the head and face, and indeed for every rheamatic or gouty affection in fact, such has been the rapidity, perfect ease. and complete safety of this medicine, that it has astonished all who have taken it, and there is not a city, town, or village in the kingdom, but coutains many raleflll evidences of the benign influence of this medicine. The efficacy of Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills is unparalleled for the foregoing discatcs, and it mlht be consolatory to the afflicted with Gout to be assured that it possesses the property of prevent- ing the disease flying to the stumach, brain, or other vital part. So:d by Thomas front, 229, Strand, London and by his ap- pointment by Mr. T. Stephens, druggist, Merthyr Tydvil Mr. i hillips, Cardiff; Mr. Farror, Monmouth Mr. Williams, Brecon k ams' Newport; and all respectable Medicine Venders ihroughout the united Kingdom. I'rice 2s. 9J. per box. Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS, and ob ervc the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, I,o,idon," impressed upon the Goveruoicm Stajnp affixed to each boi gi the Genuine AUdiuae,

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