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Monmouthshire Canal Navigation. NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN, that tii« HALF YKARLY GENKRVL MEETING, or Assembly of the Proprietors of this Navigation, WILL BE HBLD at the CANAL HOUSE, in NEWPORT, onWEDNES- DAY. the Ist Day of MAY next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, THOS. COOKE. Clerk to the said Company. Newport, April, 16th 1839. THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed the MERTHYR and SWANSEA MAIL COACH will commence running on WE1)NESJ)AY next, 1st MAY, 1839. Castle Hotel, A pril 24th, 1839. 7 SPRING FASHIONS. D. EVANS RESPECTFULLY announces his RETURN from ]It LONDON, where he has completed his Exten- sive Purchases for the SPRING TRADE. His Stock of plain goods will be found of its usual variety aud extent; bud his Fancy Stock will comprise every novelty in Foreign and British Manufacture. His SHOW-ROOMS will be OPENED on WEDNES- DAY, the 1st of MAY. D. E. has a vacancy for an ASSISTANT, and a respectable YOUTH as an Out-door Apprentice. High Street, Cardiff, April 25tli, 1839. Bristol Horse and Carriage Bazaar. S. H. WITHERS, ■-C ROS leave to inform his Friends, and the Public -—— generally, that a number of Fresh YOUNG HORSES will arrive at this Establishment, from one of the great Northern Fairs, 00 Friday, 3rd May, and be ready for inspection the following day. Horses Bought and Sold, on Commission, by Private Contract daily; and by Anction, every Thurs- day at one o'clock. Gentlemen' having: Property to dispose of will find the Bazaar afford every fair opportunity. TAFF VALE RAILWAY, From JVLertliyr Tydvil to the Port of Cardiff. Tenders for Loans. rf^HE Proprietors of this Company having resolved 1 to take up on LOAN the Sum of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, which they are authorised by I their Act to do now that half their Capital is paid up, NOTICE IS HERRBY GIVHN. That the Directors will receive Proposals for the Loan of Money on Deben- tures, for a period of not less than 5 years. Interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, will be paid half. yearly, at Cardiff or in London. Proposals to be addressed to the undersigned at the Railway Office, Cardiff, or to Messrs Swain, Stevens, & Co., Solicitors, 10, Whitehall, or London and West- minster Bank, London, or to the West of England and South Wales District Bank, Bristol. JOSEPH BALL, Secretary. GLAMORGANSHIRE. ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS OF EDWARD PRIEST RICHARDS, Gentleman, Treasurer, from 25th March, 1838, to 25th March, 1839. Dr. s. d, County-Balance due to the County on last account 1159 16 2 Rates—Easter, 1838 1011 941 te Trinity 671 6 3 Michaelmas 674 6 3 Epiphany, 1839 674 6 3 3034 8 1 Corporation of Cardiff—7th payment of X-200 on ac- count of X2000 purchase money for Old Gaol 200 0 0 One year's Interest on £1300 at 4 per cent 32 0 0 232 0 0 Fines-Caerphilly Upper 46 11 6 Caerphilly Lower 4 1 0 Cardiff 19 17 0 Cowbridge. 110 Dvnaspowis 3 17 6 Kibbor 8 17 0 Llangavelach 090 Miskin Ul,per 9 7 6 Miskin Lower 0.0 8 18 6 Neath 30 5 0 Newcastle and Ogmore.. 13 13 7 Swansea 3812 3 185 10 10 Paymaster of civil services-One-lialf the Expence of Criminal Prosecutions to 31st of December, 1838, and convey- 1 8 ing Prisoners to depots for convicts 649 Surveyor of Highways Llandaff 6 year's composition for repairs of Ely Bridge, to Michaelmas, Taff Vale Rail way-Pur. chase of Land adjoining County Gaol 1 0 0 County Gaol 1 0 0 Timber on ditto 2 4 2 3 4 2 Balance due to Treasurer. 539 8 2 £ 5833 9 2J cr. cS. d. Bridges-Building and Repairs 184 10 3 Coroners-Bills 401 14 9 Co rpses Burial of found Sea shore. 600 Clerk of Peace's Bill for Sundries 102 0 10 Felons—Conveyance °f to Gaol House of Correction and depots 174 17 5J Prosecution of 32 at the AssizeB 72 115 10 Ditto of 61 at the Quarter Sessions. 799 13 7 Fees-Marshal and Crier at the Assizes.. 2 19 6 Magistrate's Clerks for Schedule of q Fines.».•••«•••• ."r .0 g Lunatics—Maintenance of. J Militia—Rent and Repairs of Depot ol ™ Prisms—County Gaol maintenance and disbursements House of Correction—The like. 473 13 24th and 25;b Instalments to Exchequer Bill Loan Office on further account of £ 13,000 borrowed by the County for Building. I Principal 650 0 0 Interest 241 6 3 891 6 3 House of Correction Repairs. 250 0 0 Prison e re-Al lo wance to those confined in Queen's Bcnch Marshalsea and Fleet Prisoners 6 I Printing—Stationary and Advertizing. • 6^ 7 4 Salaries-Clerk of Peace 145 0 0 Gaol Governor and Turnkeys 438 0 0 Surgeon 40 0 0 Chaplain 40 0 0 House of Correction, Master and lurnkeys 203 16 0 Surgeon V. V.V.. 30 0 0 Chaplain 40 00 Inspector of Weights and" Measure's" ."•• 19 4 1 Surveyor of Bridges.. 30 0 0 Treasurers ••••• qq 0 0 Sundries-Allowance "to Master' of House 01 Correction 20 0 0 Allowance to Treasurer on "payments 'to Exchequer Omce. 3 6 10 Postages mill I 0 17 7 £ 5833 9 Cowbridge, 9th April, 1839. The Account of Mr Edward Priest Richards, the Treausurer, has this day been examined and allowed, and the Vouchers delivered up to the Clerk of the Peace. The Balance of X539 8s. 3d., due from the County to Mr Richards, is hereby directed to be ciediled in his next Account. JOHN NICHOLL, Chairman E. W. RICHARDS, T. EDMONDES, R. F. RICKARDS, JOHN M. TUAHERNE, E. M. WILLIAMS. THOMAS DALTON, Deputy Clerk of Peace. E. P. RICH \RDS, Treaaurer. JAMES MERCHANT, WINE AND SET COOPER, Near the Custom House, WHARF, CARDIFF, (From J. E. Merchant's, Vat Maker, Bristol,) BEGS to offer his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public, for the support they have kindly ren- dered him during his residence in Cardiff, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. N.B. Old Casks bought, sold, or exchanged. Brewing Utensils made and repaired. Business done at Cardiff, in all its branches, on the Bristol Terms; whereby the expense of carriage is saved to the consumer. ORDERS PER POST PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. Two VATS, SECONDHAND, are now to be disposed of; capable of containing from 200 to 300 Gallons each. Also Five Working Pieces, containing Thiee Barrels each. A vacancy for an Apprentice.—A Premium will be required. GLAMORGANSHIRE. C*CHEDUI,E OF FINES, FORFEITURES, and PENALTIES, paid or payable to the Treasurer of the County, from Epiphany Quarter Sessions, 1839, to and including, Easter Quarter Sessions, 1839. Sum Pay- By whom 10 NAME. Sum Paid, able, but be Paid, or Qot Paid. Remarks* CAEHPHILLY, Isaac Watkins 0 10 0 Committed John Riskill 0 5 0 Elizabeth Griffiths.. 0 2 6 Herbert Price. 2 0 0 JohnTrotman 0 2 6 Beiij,iiyiiii Lloyd 0 2 6 John Hopkins 0 2 6 William Lewis 0 2 6 Benjamin Meredith 1 0 0 Committed William Watkitis 0 10 0 Isaac Watkins 0 10 0 David JenkillS 0 fo be paid j)itvi(i 'rho,ts o io 0 13tU April David Jones 0 5 0 Isaac Hughes 0 10 "Committed William Lewis 0 5 0 Edward Edwards 0 5 0 Pheoby Williims 0 5 0 Hannah Jones 0 2 0 Jane Castle 0 5 0 Ann Walters 0 5 0 Henry Evans 0 2 6 William Williams 2 0 0 Michael O'Neil 1 0 0 John Williams 1 ° 0 Thomas Evans 4 10 0 Committed JennetRees. 0 10 0 Mary Davies 0 2 6 Robert France 0 5 6 Ann Williams 0 4 6 CARDIFF. William Bushen. 1 0 0 William Phillips. 4 15 0 James Holland 4 15 0 Mary Nixou 0 10 0 COWBRIDGE. Samuel Marks, jun 0 10 OCommitted Jolin J oncs 1 6 0 John David .o 5 0 John John 0 10 0 DYNASPOWLS. Frederick Richards.. 0 5 0 Barbara Aubrey 0 2 0 KIBBOR. John David 0 5 0 Robert Crooker 0 5 0 Robert Leake. 050 LLANGYVELACH "Nil." MISKIN. Win. Thomas 2 0 0 Committed Thos. Morgan I 14 6 Ann David 0 5 0 Thos. Morgan. I 14 6 Ann David 0 5 0 Wm. Evans 3 0 0 Committed Mary Griffiths 0 3 0 John Watters. 4 2 0 Absconded N EATII. Robert James 266 Joseph Dodgsotl 3 3 0 John Jones 2 0 0 David Williams 0 6 10 Gwenllian Williams 0 6 10 willia-B Williaiiis 0 6 10 Thomas Jeffreys. 0 5 0 Samuel Peters 4 14 6 Mary Davies 0 5 0 Aim Jenkins 0 3 0 Mary Jones 0 3 0 NEWCASTLE AND OGMORE. V John John 0 1 0 Frederick Moses ..300 MHzabethEdward.. 0 0 6 Martha Ed wards.. 0 0 6 HUNDRED OF SWANSEA. Mary Jenkins. 0 0 6 Eliza D'henin 0 0 6 Thomas Rees 0 10 6 Richard Lloyd 0 3 0 Martha Lloyd 0 3 0 Jane Johnson 0 3 0 George Ridler 0 2 6 Jane Thomas 0 2 6 David Howell 0 1 0 Elizabeth Williams.. 0 5 0 Mary Watkins 7 and [030 Ann Watkins -> Walter George 0 ° 6 John George 0 6 Thomas Davies. 1 0 0 Richard Llewellyn •• J 0 0 John Stephen 1 0 0 Sarah Gaininon 0 2 6 Jane Hilncorne 0 I 0 Committed Total 49 11 0 E. P, RICHARDS, Cardiff, 18th April, 1839. Treasurer. 18 3 9. TO COVER THIS SEASON, at ST. BRIDES MAJOR, near BRIDGEND, that Celebrated Horse U Ii I c K Bred by his Grace the Duke of Grafton, and is now „ 1 j T!.nrou"h-bred Mares at Five rising eight year »jargS Two Sovereigns each, Sor £ in« CroomV the Groom's Fee to be and tive Shi ing and the remainder on or paid at the time of Covering, a" before the first of July next. Ulick was g.tby St. Selim, her Dam Pope 'oa^[ patrick was by Wal- ov\t of Prunella y ig 1 ,y "randam by Trumpator, ton, his dam byDie n patrick (sire of Ulick) great grandam by Highflyer. St. won th,,St' fhfOaks Stakes at Epsom! quoise (Ulick s am) not been numerous, as The performances of L lick hav off fct,ock joint he is supposed to have nJ»re*ented his coming out before, when young, which prev often but his running has been v rri^v started for the Criterion At two years old Ulick sta laced He did not Stakes at Newmarket, and « g o]d he ran four I start at three years old. tjandicap Stakes of one times at Newmarket was unsuccessful: he mile each, in both of w 11 October Meeting, two won the Town £ l*te» m,, «ubastes, Sir J. Graham's miles, beating Col. Pee^ w0n a match at the Zulima and Nitnb e. i,ord Chesterfield's Eva, Houghton Meeting, ea £ ran only twice; he ran two miles. At five years old1 he> > Ciub second to Lord Exeter s Luck s A Plate,-bea11 ng t he Duke £ sir Mark VV'00d'S won the Town I late,t\vo mile # Dav's Amesburg, Lord Berner's Murtin, and Mr J. Way Diligence. TT1. The above are the only times of Ulick s starting public. His colour is a dark chestnut; has an excellent constitution, temper and action. Any further information can be obtained by apply- ing. to John Edwards, at the Greyhound Inn, St. Brides Major, near Bridgendt. I GLAMORGANSHIRE. Co be net, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATKLY, THF, extensive FARMS of TONMAWR and B FORCHLAES, situate in the Parish of MiCHAEL- STONE SUPER AVON, containing nearly 600 Acres, and lately in the occupation of a Lessee for life, at the rent of £ 80 per annum. For particulars apply to Mr William Llewellyn, So- licitor, Neath, if by letter, postage paid. LLANSPYTHID HOUSE. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE f OSSESSTOW, AN ELIGIBLE and CONVENIENT HOUSE, with suitable Offices, Coach ftouse, and Stable attached, adapted for the residence of a small family, situate within Two Miles of the Town of Brecknock, on the Turnpike Road leading from thence toTrecastle, and on the banks of the Hiver Usk, with a right of Fishery therein, extending the distance of a Mile. For further particulars apply, if by letter, post paid, to Mr Hugh Jones, Land Agent. Brecon. VALE OF GLAMORGAN. o be oltJ 111) auletiott, (By order of the Trustee for Sale.) At the BEAR INN in the Town of COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, the 7th Day of MAY, 1839, between the hours of Two and Four in the Afternoon, (subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then produced ) ALL that undivided Moiety of a certain MES- LIL SUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, with suitable Out buildings, called TRALLWYN, and of a certain tenement or Farm adjoining the House, comprising by estimation 109 Acres (be the same more or less), situate in he Parish of Lanilid, in the said County. fhis Fstate is well wooded. The Lands are of a good quality, containing a due proportion of Arable and asture. Coals near and very cheap. Celebrated packs of Fox Hounds and Harriers kept in the Neigh- bourhood, and excellent Cock shooting. The Premises are about six miles from the town of Bridgend, and about five miles from the town of Cowbridge, both good Markets, through each of which Towns the Bristol and Milford Mail passes daily, and the Swansea and Gloucester Coach, with a branch to Bristol, on alternate days. rat 1 attached parts will be sold sepa- For a view of the premises apply to the House; and for further particulars to Mr E. Bassett, Solicitor, Lantwit Major. Letters to be post paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1::0 be OUJ fig auction* By Mr THOMAS WATKINS, At the RU VI ME It, in the Town of CARDIFF, at Four a C, in the Afternoon, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of MAY, 1839, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given," ALL that well known and commodious LEASK- HOLD DWELLING HOUSE, Stable, Garden, Orchard, and Premises, called KING'S CASTLE, snuate within a Quarter of a Mile of Cardiff The above premises are held for a term of 89 years determinable on the decease of the survivor of tvo healthy persons, aged 25 and 15 years, or thereabouts, and subject to a covenant for the insertion of another life on payment of a fine of f5. f nBnt reserved is £ l I5s., and the premises are now let for £ '28 per annum; and are well worthy the attention of persons desirous of residence near a good market town, or of those connected with the trade of the port of Cardiff. r Further particulars may be had of Mr Cuthbertson, solicitor, Neath, or of the Auctioneer; applications by letter to be post-paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. COPPICE AND UNDERWOOD. o be onr by aUttion, By Mr W. MORRIS, On TUESDAY, the 30th of APRIJ, ,ooq BEAR INN, in the Town of COWBRIDGE at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, subject to «nr-}> dititions as shall be then produced, rpHE WHOLE of the COPPICE AND UNOER_ JL WOOD (excepting those Standards marked with Red Paint) now standing and Kr.nv: arKca wun 13 Acres in PENCOED WOOD ?,U a^out. \Z 011 LANILID, distant abollt four llulcs from thc town of Cowbridge. A view of the wood maybe obtained nn ,™r .• to Mr Morgan Williams, the Tenant at PP, r °" and any further particulars hat!, by applying (if b lettcr post paid) to the Auctioneer, at Cow, £ "e8. (lf Y lettcr SEamoiig-ISESE Tio be Sola bV saurtion, By Mr. W. MORRIS, On FRIDAY, the 3rd of MAY, 18,39 on t1e prcmises at LLYWNHELYG VARV the Town of COWBRIDGE, the West Gate of T<li^np^der^e-8°nK1pVA LUABLE FAR MING v Wetherrand fiSl»ant' -^ambs, 31 Yearling Ewes 27 ditto Wethers and18 RANIG THE SHCEP( WHIC{I are of the new J eed, have been selected from the best ilocks, aud will be found extremely fine, sound, n I rn 1 -no i/Pir nl/1 Tt O Ol WlllCll &16 tO Calve, Two three year-old HeifpVo A n i T .1 1 rjnifprc in and Calves, 1 wo three year-old ileiteib in t-alf Two u n i,i ^tPnrc Wo *our year-old Oxen, 6 Three year-old steer*, o 1 wo rp year old Heifers, one of which is ;n In rt0 wo Cattle, One Bull, and Two Ba^en Sw, „ *? ?? The Cattle are of the choicest G\Lor ™ Yu& good condition. Four good Store Pigs,anfed Three Farrow hows* Also, About 20 Tons of Prime and well harvested H AY. The Sale a,1 Eleven o'Clock in the forenoon, and Hiree Months credit will be given on approved security to Puichasers of the amount of £ 10 and upwards. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Co fit SollY b Auction, By Mr WILLIAM MORRIS, On the Premises, at PENLLINU CASTLf:, (distant about One Mile from the Town of Cowbridge ) on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 1st and 2nd Days of MAY, 1S39, THE whole of the Valuable and Modern HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, the Property of the Late EARL OF CLARENDON, deceased Comprising a set of 12 Mahogany Dining Hoom Chairs, with Morocco Leather seats; 12 Drawing Room Ditto, with Chintz covering; 2 Easy Chairs, and 2 Sofas, with Chintz cover- ing; 1 Ditto, with Mohair Seat and Cushions a hand- some set of Chintz Curtains for 5 Windows, with Gilt Ornaments and Bands. complcte; another Set of Crim- son Moreen Ditto, for 4 Windows, with Brass Poles. Bands and all complete; and a Ditto for one Window of figured Damask, with Poles and Bands, and several Bedroom Curtains and Cornices; 2 elegant Pier Tables, with carved Pillars; set of Dining Tables; nest of Work Tables, several Sofa, Pembroke, and side Tables ■ Mahogany Fancy and Sliding Screens; Cheffioneer, Dumbwaiter, Escritoir. and Bookcase with Glass Fronts a large range of Cupboards and Shelves, with two wings) 8 Doors, and a Press Bedstead in the centre; a Wardrobe with Sliding Shelves and Drawers an Eight Day Clock and Case Hat and Cloak Pins; about 4 dozen of Rush Bottom Chairs; 5 Mahogany Chests of Drawers; 3 very handsome four-post Mahogany Bed- steads, with Moreen and Chintz Furniture, and Carved Posts and Cornices 8 Tent Bedsteads and Chints Fur. l»'»rei Press Bedsteads; 2 Stump, and 2 Ditto 3 Mahogany Wash Stands, 4 Ditto Dressing Tables, 5 Painted Wash Stands, 7 Ditto Dressing Tables, 5 Bidets, 3 Night Tables, 2 Po Stands, 3 Hair and 8 Wool Mattrasses, several Palliasses, 16Pair of Blankets 7 Feather and 6 Millpuff Beds, 3 Marseilles Quilts, 6 Counterpanes, 2 Coverlids, 8 Pair of Sheets, 5 Pair of Pillow Cases, and sundry odd Linen; a very consider- able quantity of Brussels, Kidderminster, and Scotch carpeting, the dimensions of which will bo ticketed on 'ach. There are also to be Sold a variety of very useful Kitchen Requisites; together with Glass, China, Ware, ic. &c; Also, a large handsome Dining Room Grate, a Drawing Room Ditto, with Fenders, Fire Irons, &c. &c. The Sale will commence each day precisely at II /Clock in the Forenoon. The Auctioneer particularly requests an early attend- ince, as the whole is to be Sold without the least reserve in two days, GLAMORGANSHIRE ■> Via be art, FOR. SIX OR TWELVE MONTHS Fitopt THE IsT MAY NEXT, HHHE GREATER PART of a RESPECTABLE 1, RESIDENCE; comprising Two .iMours, Three Bed Rooms, the use of a Good Kitchen, tcgether with Offices; a Three Stall Stable, Coach Houie and Garden. From Three to Forty Acres of Land m^ be had, if re- quired. The House is delightfully situated, in the: V A LR of OGMORE-, is distant about Four Miles from three good Market Towns, and about Seven Aliles from tile Sea. Terms may be obtained (if by lettcr, free <f postage) at the Offices of Charles Redwood, E.q Soliitor, Cow- bridge or, of Mr Deere, Alderton ManOf Heuse, near Cliippenham, Wilts. 17th April, 1839. l Britannia Life Assurance Company, No. 1, PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. UKrcctorg. William Bardgett, Esq. I Robert Eglintoi, Esq. Samuel Bevington, Esq. Erasmus RohLFoster, Esq. Win. Fec.hney Black, Esq. Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. John Brightman, Esq. Peter Morrison Esq. George Cohen, Esq. William Shane, Jun., Esq. Willis Coventry, Esq. Henry Lewis S«ale, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. Thomas Tweed Esq. George Cohen, Esq. William Shane, Jun., Esq. Willis Coventry, Esq. Henry Lewis S«ale, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. Thomas Tweed Esq. fttdrical (Dfactro. John Sims, M. D.-Euenezer Smith, Esq.,Surgeon. Solicitor. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. A most economical set of Tables coinposei expressly for the use of this Institution, from autheutc and com- plete data. Increasing rates of Premium on a new aid remark- able plan, for securing loans or debts; a ess imme- diate payment being required on a policy foithe whole term of life than in any other office. A Board of Directors in attendance daiy at Two o'clock. Age of the Assured in every case admited in the Policy. All claims payable within one month aftlr proof of death. Medical attendants remunerated in all casts for their reports. Premium per Cent per Annum payatle during First Second Third Fourth Remain- Age. Five Five Five Five der of Year3. Yeais. Years. Years. Life. £ J. d. £ s. d £ s. d. f sd- S. d. 20 1 1 4 1 5 10 1 10 11 1 If, S '2 3 8 30 1 6 4 1 1*2 2 1 19 ] 2 7 i 2 17 6 40 1 16 1 2 4 4 2 14 6 3 7 ii 4 3 4 50 2 16 739445556^6 13 7 50 2167 3 941 5 55 6613 7 PETER AIO RISOIZ, Esq., Resident Director, Jondon. AGENTS. NEWPORT Mr A. G. Jenkin, TREDEGAR IRON WORKS —W. F. Trelaid. CARDIFF -W. D. Horwwd, Bank. MERTIIYR TYDVIL .Walter Thoul)soti. Bank. PONTYPOOL —Stephen Vernon, Bank. CHEPSTOW -J.. Baldwyu, Suitor USK A BERG A VEN NY. J. Hiley Morgan, ftationer MONMOUTH. _W.Jenkins,Stationer. Yoland's Specific Solution. FOR speedily curing Gon°r,oea' Gle^s, Stric- tures, Irritation of the Ki'in'68' Bladder Prostrate Gland, and all Diseases of the Urinary l'assiges, Pains in the Loins, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel, Lumbago, and Local Debility, &c. CASE OF STONE I THE BLADDER CURED. > 'c:=Æ=-_==-= = Look, at the Cut; it represents a stone expelled by Yoland s Solution on the 25th of October, 1838, and the Proprietors challenge the whole world to produce a case in parallel. It weighs one ounce and a half, is three and a half inches in length, and four and a qucrter in circum- ference. The patient had suffered for years, and had in. struments passed without success; but a short continuance of Yoland's solution relieved, and finally removed all her sufferings. She was miserable, but is naD happy, aud desires tier case to be made public. Her name and ad- dress is Mrs Anne Spillane 5, Bedford Street, Blackwall, and the medical gentleman who attempted the operation, Mr Christopher Tatham, of poplar. It yOll doubt, apply to the patient; call, or desire some friend to do so, upon the Proprietors of the Solution, at 138, HOLBOUN, near Furnival's Inn, London, who will gladly afford every facility to enquiry, also shew the stone, which is now in their possession. YOI,-XNI) S SOLUTION is equally efficacious in all the diseases for which it is recommended —it never fails,-read the testimonials,—try it, and you will very soon add yours to the thousands it has already cured; no matter how long yoti may have suffered, or how bad your case may appear, for it effectually cures when all other means have failed. The Proprietors, being determined to prove it in every way, repeatedly offered FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD to any one who could equal it, but no one could. It has esta- blished itselfupon its own merits alone, for the Empirical method of pnffing has never been resorted to-itideed preparations intrinsically valuable, such as Yoland's Solution, Ù" IIUL icquire it. TESTIMONIAL. Having tried Yoland's Specific Solution in our public and private practiee, for Urethral Discharges, we readily bear our testimony to its very superior powers, its perfect safety, and permanent effects; altogether, we consiue.i it a very efficacious remedy, and fur more u than any other in all urethral diseases. Signed by Surgeon Oooper. H. Ley, M.D. Lecturer on Midwifery, Dr-Clarke, Dr. Green, &c. Sold in Bottles at 2s. 9d. 4s 6d. and lls. each, by D. Morgan, Druggist, Mcrthyrl Tydfil; Wil- liams, Cambrian Office, Swansea J. L. Brigstoeke. and Kvans, Journal Office, Carmarthen J'. John Rees Vatchel and Phillips. Cardiff Williams, Pontypool • Hird and Drinkwater, Pembroke; Giiffith and Proiheroe Narberth; Hayood, Neath; Evans, Newport; Davis and Williams, Cardigan; ISradtord, Chepstow; Farror Aloninouth; ltees, Llandovery; Ferris, BrovJJe, and Score, Union-street, Br,s'01» and by all Chemisis and Patent Medicine Veudersm the Kingdom. Whole sale by Hannay aud Co Oxford Street, London. Prepared and sold Retail by Messrs GRAHAM and Co., 138, Holborn, near turnivaPs I,uii London, where the Physician may l>e C""S" led aS usual, personally, from 9 till 3 daily, or by 'ettei (post paj(J) cnclosi t|^e usual fee of 10s.; and patients m tlle C0luu corresponded with until cured. atr* Wl11 *>e Dropsy and Consumption Cured By a Physician. The new system triumphant!! The most extreme cases being daily cured with great rapidity as reference to patients will prove. So £ "PWity, discoverer of the certainty of l,is Sllcces tjJ#t willing to forego his fee (to all who personally apply1) for advice until after they are cuied^ Attendance f j) 3 daily, at Messrs. GRAHAM & Co > l33 near Furnival's Inn, Lo*>don> vvhere may be obtained ti?' Anti-consumptive So celebrated for quickly curing and preventing ^"sumption. Asthma p M Coughs, arid all diseases of the Lu„gs^,w' ^ld' aud stomach, which £ >d without tenderness'^r other inconvenience, l^e remedy is perfectly safe 'anH is applied by gentle friction, and its power^^ is so T strengthening the Chest, &c that all of weakly habits m- predisposed to pulmonary diseases, should apply to it without delay; as also all Vocalists, Public Speakers &c., who.necessarily have much exercise for thU 1 VVHh eachbottlewillbeg.ven the Essay lately pubHshe'd, cm.the new meth-cI of Curing Dropsy and Consumption or the latter may be had alone of all booksellers, or at Messrs* Graham s as above. The Anti-consumptive Liniment may be obtained of the Agentafor Yolaud'a Solqtion, Price 4s, 6d, and 10s. e TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Contract for Works. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the DI- RECTORS WILL MEET at their OFFICE in CARDIFF, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th Dav of MAY next, at Twelve o'Clock, to RECEIVE TENDERS for the execution of the following Works, via:- CONTRACT No. 21. Being the Excavation and Formation of the Cuttings and Embankments, and the Construction of all Bridges, Culverts, and other Masonry, Retaining Walls, and the entire Completion (except ballasting and laying the Permanent Rails) of that portion of the Line extend- ing from the termination of Contract No. 15, in the Parish °t t'le Baptist, in Cardiff, to the termination of the Railway, in fields marked No. 47, in the Parlia- mentary Plan, in the Parish of St. Mary, in Cardiff, being a distance of about S5 Chains. Also, CONTRACT No. 22. (LLANCAICH BRANCH.) Being the Excavation and Formation of the Cuttings and Embankments, and the Construction of all Bridges, Culverts, and other Masonry, Retaining Walls, and the entire Completion, (except ballasting and laying the Permanent Rails) of that portion of the Line extending from the termination of Contract No. 13,'in the Parish of Llanfabon, to a point in fields marked No. 7, in the Parliamentary Plan. in the Parish of Gelly Gear, being a distance of about 226 Chains. Drafts of the Contracts, with Plans and Specifications of the Works, will be ready for inspection at the En- ginee r, s Office, at Maendy, near Cardiff, on and after Monday, the 6th day of May next. Printed Forms of Tender may be had there, or at the Office in Cardiff, and no others will be attended to. I he Parties whose Tenders are accepted will be re- quired to enter into a Bond, with Two Sureties, for the due performance of their Contract, and the names of the proposed Sureties are to be Specified in the Tender. The Tenders must be delivered at the Office in Cardiff, on or before Twelve o'Clock, on the said 15th day of May, and the parties teudering, or persons duly authorized by them, must be in attendance at the time of Meeting. "le Directors will not bind themselves to accept the lowest Tender. By order of the Board, JOSEPH BALL. Secretary. Taff Vale Railway Office, Cardiff, April 24, 1S39. THE UNIVERSAL LIFE ASSURANCE SO- CIETY C9, CORNHILL, LONDON, for Live^, Survivorships, Endowments, for Children, and for the Purchase and Sale of Reversions and Annuities. Capital d £ 500,000. atronss. Colonel Sir ROBERT H. CUNLIFFE, Bart. Sir GEORGE THOMAS STAUNTON, Bart. M.P. F.R.S. Major-General Sir JASPER NICHOLLS, K.C.B. Sir RALPH RICE. Colonel Sir JAMES SUTHERLAND. HJtrcctorg. Sir HENRY WILLCOCK, K.L.S. Chairman. JOHN STEWART, Esq. M.P. Deputy Chairman. John Bagshaw, Esq. Charles Otway Mayne, Esq Alexander Baillie, Esq. Robert Munro, Esq. Augustus Bosanquet, Esq. John Roger, jun. Esq. Chas. Dashwood Bruce, Esq. Rees Gonrig Thomas, Esq. Ellis Watkin Cuncliffe, Esq Jas. Duncan Thomson, Esq. William Kilbuui, Esq. Capt. Saml. Thornton, R.N. Treasurer,-Pasco St. Leger Grenfell, Esq. nubitoro. Crawford Davison Kerr, Esq. John Arnold Mello, Esq. Timothy Wiggiti, Esq. .J&ctnhers—Sir Panics and Co. C_ Physician-Benjamin C. Pierce, Esq. M.D. Solicitors—Messrs Nind and Costerill. Actuctry-Robert Christie, Esq. Table shewing the annual premium for assuring £100 on a Single Life. Age. ( Whole Life. Seven Years. I One Year. 15 1 15 o 1 0 2 0 18 2 20 1 18 8 1 2 11 1 1 9 25 2 3 3 1 6 6 1 4 1 30 2 8 10 1 10 4 I 8 4 35 2 It 11 1 13 9 1 12 5 40 3 3 0 117 1 1 15 4 45 3 12 2 2 3 3 1 19 S DO 4 5 6 215 1 2 S 2 Mr Thomas Jones Phillips, Agent to the Universal, solicits attention to the above specimen of rates for England, They are as low as is consistent with perfect security, and shew the advantages offered to the public by this Society, which further secures the interest of the assured, by returning to them three-fourths of the profits, The Directors of this Society have caused investigation to be made with great care into all the Institutions of Life Insurances existing in the country, and they trust they have been fortunate in selecting from each what as a whole will place their Establishment on the most secure, judicious, and satisfactory footing, both to the Proprietors and to the assured. A branch of the Universal has been formed in the Metropolis of India, and agents, Messrs. Bagshaw and Co., appointed, so as to afford reciprocal advantages to both Establishments. For further information, apply at the Offiee in Lon- don, or any of the following Agents:— T. J. Phillips, Esq. Newport, Monmouth. George H. Bevan, Esq. Brecon. Downman Brothers, Bristol. H. R Downman. Esq. Carmarthen. Robert Dunkin, Esq. Llanelly. John Foulkes, Esq. Wrexham. A. R. Gabell, Esq. Crickhowell. W. Foster Geach, Esq. Pontypool. David L. Harries, Esq. Llandovery. W. Laslett, Esq. Worcester. Oliver Lloyd, Esq. Cardigan. C. H. Mansfield, Esq. Swansea. \v r?°n Mason> Esq. Gloucester. j ■Paynter, Esq. Pembroke. v T Copk,n> Es1- Elandilo. E,. J. Young, Esq. Cheltenham. 0^t X>LAIR'S GOUT ApD ^fEU" Copy of a Lctterfrom the Chevalier De la Gard^e, Chamberlain to No. 20. V ere Street. Dec. lJ. 1838. SIR,—I feel myself bound by the duty I owe to my fellow-creatures to xequest that you will pub- lish the following most extraordinary effects of TH AIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. For a period of 30 years I have suffered more than I can well express but at all times have avoided taking advertised remedies, having a powerful antipathy to them, until a few months since after having been laid up for 22 weeks of an attack of Rheumatic Gout, princi- pally confined to the feet, but at times it travelled to various parts of the frame. and then returning again with accumulated force to the extremities, and to such a degree that I was delirious for five days and nights. I now say that, foi-tiinately I was itidiiced to try BLAIII@S GOU'I' AND RHEUMATIC PILLS and, with truth, I assure yourself and the public that, in less than 24 hours, I was free from pain; and by the time I had taken half a box the inflammation and swelling had disappeared. I have the pleasure of adding that my general health has in no way suffered, and that the effects of Blair's Pills were imperceptible. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, THE CHEVALIER DE LA GARDE. The testimonials of the astonishing effects of this Medicine are universally accompanied by the fact, that no inconvenience of any sort attends its administration, but that the patient, without feeling the operation of the mdicine, is universally left in a stronger and better Sm-0. j health than experienced previous to being afflicted with this disease and in all cases of acute suffering, great relief is obtained in a few hours, and a cure is generally effected in two or three days. This valuable discovery is sold by Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London and, by his appointment, by CWff M°rgf"' DrUg!iSt' Mert!>yr tydvil; Mr Phillips' Cardift; Mr l<arror Monmouth and all respectable Medicine Venders throughout the Kingdom. Price 28. 9d. per box. ,h* wk f°r ?LUt £ !,e,,rnatic Pills, and observe the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London, impressed on the Government Stamp, affixed to each Bo* of the Genuine Medicine, THE REV. ROBERT KNIGHT, and MESSRS -I. ROWLIXSON and FITZMAURICE, in Account with the Fund for the Relief of the Widows and Fami. lies of the men who were drowned by the bwamping of the Preventive Service Boat, on February the 7th. 1839. Dr. f a. d. 20th April.-An-iount already Advertized. 244 1 0 Subscriptions since received. Mr Wm. Jones, Taibach 1 0 0 Sir Digby Mackworth, Bart 1 0 0 Third Subscription from Swansea, per Capt. Morgan, exclusive of advertising in Cam- brian paper, &c 7 0 0 Subscriptions from Monmouth and Glamorgan Batik.-Bridgerid Branch 2 7 6 J. Bruce Pryce, Esq. 200 Subscriptions per Mr W. S 3 6 W. Thomas, Esq., Tregroes 2 0 0 Subscriptions per National Provincial Bank, Bridgend 1 12 6 Coast Gnard, Barnstable Station. • 3 0 01 Jeniier. Bryn (;,Lrw 1 0 0 Mr Dihb. of the Aterthgr Guardia. 2 10 0 V70 14 6 Cr. ■ £ < tl. By Relief given to the Family of J. Hoa,elli eleven in number, and wholly d-estitute,9 weeks at 20j per week 9 0 0 By ditto, one week to the Widow of James John 10 0 By Postages of various Letters 0 12 4 By paid to the widow John 40 0 0 By paid to the widow Jeatte. 20 0 0 By paid to Captain Morgan, towards appren- ticing Mrs Jeatte's daughter 20 0 0 By paid to the widow Howells 40 0 0 By investment for the benefit of the child of John Williams, born since the death of the Father. 40 0 0 By paid to the widow of John Williams, she not being entitled to any pension. 20 0 0 By paid the three eldest daughters of John Howells, left wholly destitute, and not en- titled to any pension, £10 each. 30 0 0 By paid as a further assistance to Mrs Jeatte's daughter. 15 0 0 By paid to John Henwood, for his expences and unwearied exertions in behalf of the Families of his lost comrades. 10 0 0 By paid to the Crews of the boats, who rescued from a watery grave the nine Sailors who had lashed themselves to a floating piece of wreck of the brig CAarles, on the morn. ing of the 7th of February last, 20s. each. N.B. This is a very inadequate reward for the services of these men, but it is the only pay or reward they have yet had for their gallantry 11 0 0 By paid Mr Dibb, for Four Advertisements.. 3 5 11 By Balance in the hands of the Cu;nmittee to cover some small outstanding debts, and to pay the passages, to their respective homes of some of the Families.. 10 16 3 £ 270 14 6 The Committee in rendering the foregoing account are requested to express the heartfelt thanks of the widows and children, who by means of this noble and benevolent subscription, had been relieved from the terrors of destitution which threatened them, in addition to the bereavement inscrutably inflicted by the Supreme Disposer of all events, in the awful summons, from them and from this world, of their nearest and dearest relatives. The undersigned also beg to add their owu grateful acknowledgements for the very liberal and philanthropic manner in which their humble exertions, on this sad occasion, have been responded to by the County at large. ROBERT KNIGHT, CHAKLES ROWLINSON, J. U. FITZMAURICE. SCROFULA and SCORBUTIC AFFECTIONS.— WRAY'S ALTERATIVE TONIC POWDERS and PILLS, a certain specific for the removal of scrofula, glandular and scorbutic affections, secondary symptoms, errnptions of the skin, pains in the bones, ulcerated sore tliroat, chionle rheumatism, Jocai and gsneraf-delfbility, loss of appetite, depression of spirits, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Persons in the habit of taking quinine will fine these powders by far the most efficacious tonic.—Prepared only by the pro- prietor, M. O. Wray, 118, Holborn-hill, and 9 Agar Street, Strand, opposite Charing Cross, Hospital, and sold in packages at4s. 6d. lis. and 21 s. each also whole- sale and retail by Messrs Barclay and Sons, 95 Farring- don Street; Butler, 4, Cheapside; Sutton and Co,, 10, Bow Church Yard Johnston, 68, Cornhill Sanger, 150, Oxford Street; Lowe and Hornblower, 47, Black- friars Road; and all respectable patent medicine venders in town and country. Subjoined are a few of the many favourable notices o the above Powders, by the Press, with which M. 0 Wray, has been honoured, and numerous Medical Gen- tleman and private individuals have borne testimony to their superior efficacy. J "SA RSAP A RILLA.-The specific virtues of Sarsa- parilla have been heretofore most unaccountably over- looked. It was reserved for Mr WRAY, of Holboru Hill, to analyze the properties of this valuable article, and he has come to the conclusion, that it is only by administei ing it In substance, that its real efficacy can be depended upon, and from which he has chiefly pre- pared his Alterative-Tonic Powders,—they have proved of the greatest utility, in the removal of all Cutaneous Eruptions, as also complaints of a secondary nature, particularly those arising from an impure state of blood. I hey operate as a powerful Tonic, and are admirably calculated to restore health and promote Longevity."— Sunday Times. "PERSONAL APPEARA "CE.-There cannot be a greater draw back upon personal appearance, than those Eruptions of the Skin, denominated Cutaneous. In all cases of this nature Wray's Alterative-Tonic Powders' have been found a most successful remedy. They are prepared from Sarsaparilla, combined with other ingre- dients of the most efficacious nature:—as a Tonic their virtues are pre-eminently great,"—Chron\cle. "FEMALE BEAUTY.—The exterior appearance, especially with respect to the Female sex, is a subject of great importance. Blemishes on the face have an uupleasant influence. It is therefore with pleasure we announce that Wray's Alterative-Tonic Powders" are a never failing cure for all Cutaneous Eruptions and those Disorders eminatiiif from an impure state of Blood. These Powders are principally prepared from Sarsa- parilla and are combined with Alteratives and powerful Tonics.Standai-d. QUININE.—The popular opinion is greatly in fa- vour of Quinine as being a powerful and efficacious Tonic, but there is a specific far more potent in its nature aud properties; we refer to Mr Wray's Alterative-Tonic Powders and Pills, of Holborn Hill. The peerless vir- tues wh eh characterise this Medicine renders any Eulo- gium superfluous. In scrofulous disorders, scorbutic affections, cutane- ous eruptions, and all disMsp* of the Skin, there is not to be bcnencial operation tnci. onuaL jt is requisite to observe that the Alterative Powder and Pills, will be found pre-eminently serviceable in all Chronic Diseases, and Rheumatic coinplaints.Age. "NERVOUS DEBILITY.—Among the various dis- order. tn which the human frame is subject, those arising from a debilitated state of the nervous system, are par- tictilarly calculated to produce a general decay, and gradually undermine the constitution. We earnestly recommend to persons thus afflicted the 9 Alterative and Tonic Powders,' prepared by Mr Wray of Holborn Hill, they diffuse a Strength and Vigour throughout the frame dissipate langour, promote digestion, create an appetite, and restore to a state of activity the debilitated consti- tution. The cures effected by their potency are innume rable.Sun. SARSAPARILLA.—Mr Wray, of Holborn Hill, the proprietor of the Alterative Tonic Powders, having ob- served constant disappointment attending the exhibition of the pharmaceutical and other preparations of Sarsa- parilla, induced him to set on foot, with the assistance of the ablest experimental chemists, an analysis of its pro- perties the result of which proves that true Sarsaparilla, carefully selected and separated from all impurities, is in substance most effectual, and that the various prepa- rations under the denomination of decoctions, extracts, essences, syrups, &c. hitherto used, can never be de- pended upon for producing any real or permanent benefit. But, though Sarsaparilla in substance only is to be prefer- red, yet the action may be materially assisted when com- bined with auxiliaries. By a trial of many years' con- tinuance he has found that the Alterative Tonic PowdeM he now offers to the public have justified his most san- guine expectations, and therefore feels himself bound, by motives of Humanity to confine them no longer to private practice, but to allow the public the full advantage of si valuable a medicine. Persons in the habit of tak ng quinine will find his powders by far the most efficacious tonic.—Morning Advertiser. Prepared only by M. O, Wray, and sold Wholesale and Retail, at No. llS, Holborn Ili.-Ii i and at the West end Depot, 9, Agar Street, Strand, opposite Charing Cross Hospital; also by Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Church Yard Messrs. Barclay and Sons, 95, Farringdon Street; Butler, 4, Cheapside; Sutton aud Co., No. 10, Bow Church Yard; and Ketail by Johnston, 68. Cornhill; Sanger, 150; Oxford Street; Lowe and Hornblower, 47, Blackfriars Road; and by all respectable Patent MedIcIne Venders in Town and Country, at 2s. 9d., 45. 6d., and lis, eacb box, THE SCHOONER CEI.ERITir, •swSSBbp J. Williams, Master, IS NOW LOADING, at COTTON'S WHARF, TOOLEY STREET, LONDON, For Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, A bergavenny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cowbridge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, AND WILL POSITIVELY SAIL ON WEDNES- DAY, MAY 8th, 1839. For Freight, &c. apply to the Master, on Board; Mr R. Burton, jun., Ne-port; Mr Thomas Richards, Abergavenny; Messrs Winston e, Prosser and Co. Brecon, Mr Smith, the Wharfinger, London; or to Mr H. H. Parry, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport, and London Shipping Company, at Cardiff. London, April, 22nd, 1839. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKET NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, II. T. PAITFITT, Commander, is INTENDED TO SAIL WfKikV During: the l'EXT WEEK, as follows, (With liberty to Tow Vessels.) FROM CARDIFF. APRIL 29..Monday Nautilus 5morning 30.. Tuesday .Lady Charlotte 5| morning MAY 1..Wednesday ..Nautilus 6 morning 2..Thursday.Lady Charlotte 61 morning 3..Friday .Nautilus. 7 morning 4..Saturday .Lady Ciiarlotte 71 morning FROM BRISTOL. APRIL 29.. Monday .Lady Charlotte 6t morning 30..Tuesday .Nautilus 512utuioua MAY I.. Wednesday..Lady Charlotte 1°1 morn long 2.. Thursday Nautilus 6 morning 3.. Friday. Lady Charlotte 61 morn short 4.. Saturday. Nautilus 7 morning Carriages and Horses to be along-side an hour previous to the time of Sailing. FARE,After Cabin, 5s.-Fore Cabin,3s. Children under 12 Years ofAge,,Half-price.-Dogs, Is. each. A Female Steward attends the Ladies'Cabin. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, 2 Is.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, tOo. 6d. Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin, 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle, 6s.; Sheep, Is.; Pigs, Is. These Fares include every expense. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the NAUTILUS to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, -or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks and for the LADY CHARLOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets, at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Llantrissent ,and Caerphilly.-Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im. mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.—Freight tb be paid on delivery. Goods, Package1, Parcels, &c. forwarded to allparfs of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to eitherof their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will be readily obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr Woodman, Agent; at the Packet Office on the Wharf. Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones, Agent, No. 12, Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac- ket; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on the Wharf, Cardiff; or to Mr W. B. Owen, 16, Ayon Cres- cent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE Packet. NOTICE.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passengei's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Boofced at, either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pro- portion paid for the same, at the time of Booking.- Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will he warehoused at the risk and expence of the consignees. All goods to be considered as liens, not ouly for freight re and charges due thereon, but also for all previously un- satisfied Freight and Charges due by consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed weights or mcaiuremeut, 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. IN CASES OF SECRECY CONSULT THE TREATISE On every Stage and Symptom of the VENEREAL DIS I, NSB, in its mild and most alarming forms, just published by MESSRS. PERRY & Co., SURGEONS, 4, Great Charles Street, Birmingham; 23, Slater Street, Liverpool; and 2, Bale Street, Manchester; and given gratis with each Box of PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. and I Is. per Bor, # CONTAINING a full description of the above complaint, ILLUSTRATED BY ENGRAVINGS, shew- ing the different stages of this deplorable and often fatal disease, as well as the dreadful effects arising from the use of mercury, accom- panied with plain and practical directions for an effectual and speedy cure with ease, secrecy, effects arising from the use of mercury, accom- panied with plain and practical directions for an effectual and speedy cure with ease, secrecy, and safety, without the aid ot medical assistance. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, price 2s 9d., 4s. (id. and lis. per Box, are well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhaea, Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weak- ness, Deficiency, and all the Diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement, or hind rauce from business; they have effected the most sur- prising cures, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed; and. when an earlyapplication is made io these PiNs for tbe cure of the Venereal Disease, frequently contracted in a moment of inebriety, the eradication is generally com- pleted in a few days; and in the more advanced and inveterate stages of venereal infection. characterized by, a variety of painful and distressing symptoms, a perse- verance in the Specific Pills, and to the directions fully- pointed out in the Treatise, will ensure to the patient a permanent and radical cure. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskilfulness of illiterate men, who hy thi. use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, cause ulceration, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deaf- ness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throats, diseased nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs. till at length a general debility and de- cay of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. In those dreadful cases of sexual debility, brought on by an early and indiscriminate indulgence of the passions, frequently acquired without the knowledge of the dread- ful consequences resulting therefrom, and which not only entail on its votaries all-the enervating imbecilities of old age, and occasion the necessity of renouncing the felicities of marriage to those who have given *ay to this delusive, and destructive habit, but weaken and destroy all the bodily senses, producing melancholy, deficiency, and numerous train of nervous affections. In these distressing cases, whether the consequence of such baneful habits.. or any other cause, a certain and speedy ure may re-, lied on by taking Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, and by a strict attention'to the directions pointed oot in the Treatise, which folly explains the dreadful results arising from these melancholy cases. Messrs Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 4, Great Charles: Street, Birmingham, and 23, Slater Street, Liverpool. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messrs Perry and Co. to give such advice, as will be tbe means ot effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all other meal's have proved ineffectual. Letters for advice must be post paid, and contain the usual fee of one pound.. Sold by the principal Medicine Sellers in every Market Town in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland; alsO on the Qoptinent, and North aud South Amt-tka- I N.B.^Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medi- cine Venders, and every other Shopkeeper can be gap- plied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, with the usual allowance to the irade, by Barclay and Son, Farringdon Street; T. Butler. 4, Cheapside Etiwards, Õ7, St. Panl's Church Yard Sutton and Co., Bow Church Yard; Hannay and Co., 63, Oxford Street, and by all other wholesale patana Medicine HottiW m London. 1