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JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES. THE luxury of a really rich and delicious Cup of Coffee -L -nay be enjoyed by purchasing JOHN CASSELL'S cele brated and far-fatnfd Coffee, which may be had at Is., Is. 2d., Is. 4d.t and Is. 8d. per lb. JOHN CASSELL'S TEAS. 'THJESE strong and Choice flavoured rl eas. which may -A- with such high approval, are innv supplied at r> e lol lowing reduced rates:—3s. 4d.. 3s. 3d 4s., and 4s. 4d. per b. Sold by at least one Agent in mr.st Towns throughout the Kingdom, and appointments are still being made in those places not yet occupied. Apply to JOHN CASSELI. 30, Fenchurch-streef, London. Agent for Haverfordwest, \V. Phillips, Grocer, Market street Pembrnke, J. Thomas, Pembroke-street, Pembroke Dock. Other Agents Wanted for Pembrokeshire. COAL. RAILWAY STATION, HAVERFORDWEST. G. N. HASSELL HAVING concluded arrangements with the Proprietors of the BRYNDU COLLIERY at PYLE. forth" Exclusive sal" of their Coa.), is now in a position to supply that article. This Coal ignites speedily deposits scarcely any ash and • perfectly clean. It 1s. used at every Station on the South alei Railway from Haverfordwest to Gloucester, and it flut second to any Coal in the kingdom. Bright Bryndl1 Coal 17s 6,1 VI ton First Quality "Household Coal 17s Od „ Good Household Coal 15s 3d Smith's Coal 12s tjd It Office, Can.brian Place. Haverfordwest,) I Novemler 9th, ISa-t. J Trecwn, Pembrokeshire. important Sale of Larch, Spruce, and Ash Timber Poles. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WALTER REYXOLDS, On FRIDAY, the 23rd day of FEBRUARY, 1855, at 12 o'clock at Noon, A T TRECWN WOOD, ill the parish of Llanfair-nant- -CL y-Gof, (four miles from Fishguard,four Irom Mathry, from Little Newras'le, and five from Newport), about 170 Lots of prime LARCH, SPRUCE, and ASIl TIM- BERand POLES, the property oi the Rev C. H. Barbara. Credit will be given (subject to Conditions of Sale), and the Purchase Money to be paid to the Auctioneer. N.B.—The Auctioneer, in inviting the attention of the PUblic to this I"cond lale of Timber at the above place, *()tlld merely remark that the Lots are easy of access, and could be removed by the purchaser* without inconvenience, *nd comparatively trifling expense. Haverfordwest, 26th January, 1855. PECIAL NOTICE.-To SECURE THE ADVANTAGE OF THIS YEAR'S ENTRY, PROPOSALS MUST BE LODUBD AT THE HEAD OFFICE, OR AT ANY OF THE SOCIETY'S AoEKCtES, ON OR BEFORE 1ST MARCH. 3 £ ninal tift ^ssjimirr. Scottish Equitable Life :Assurance. Society. INSTITUTED 1831. THE Profits arc divided every THREE Yluns, and <L wholly belong to the Members of the Society. The lext division takes place at 1st Match 18;6. EXAMPLE OF ADDITIONS. — On a Policy for £ 1000. dated 1st March 1832, £ 1523 8s. Od. will we payable it it become Claim during the current year after payrnput of this year's Fremitim. This is an addition of more than FIPTY PER CENT. on the SUM ASSURED, and averages £ 2 3s. 7d. per Cent, per annum. Supposing such a Policy to have been effected at the à\?" 80, the additions n ight now be surrendered lor a PRESENT ^AVMENTof £ 221 7s. JOd., or if applied in reduction of tlte future Prt,mitiiii, would re(itice the Preiiiiiiiii ti-oit) £ 25 10s. iOd. to £ 6' 3s. 0(., and even this small payment >ftuet be reduced every THREE YEARS during the subsistence Of the Policy. Amount of Existing Assurances £ 4.2-°,4,59S Annual Revenue. 152,615 Amount of Accumulated Fund. 83!),354 RORT. CHRISTIE. Manager. WM. F INLAY, Secretary. II_Ii OjJIcø,-25, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH AGENTS PEMBROKE J. R. Bryant. Surgeon. HAVERFORDWEST Philip Eliis, Merchant. Xiiverpool & Australian Navigation Company. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL JJ V CHARTER. THE liability of each Shareholder being limited to his individual Subscription. Capital £ 400,000, in £ 100 Shares. The GREAT BRITAIN, Captain fJnAY. being re- qnlred for the public service, will not return at present to Melbourne as advertised. The Company's second Ship, of 2,600 Tons Register, and 200 Horse Power, will be despatched to Australia in the Spring, of which due notice will be given." Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO., Agents, No. 1, ^orth John Strret, Liverpool. ENCLOSED BERTHS FROM jgt6 16s. Liverpool "Black Ball" Clipper Packets, rpHIS Line since its establishment has conveyed more J_ Passengers to Australia than any other in the King- dom, and no Ship belonging to it has ever put back or met with ,Illy accident involving Loss of Life notwithstanding, they have made the quickest passes on record, niiiiiely- MARCO POLO, Zseiuding detention abroad, First Voyage, 5 Months 21 Dayt. Ditto Second ditto, 6 Months, Ditto Third ditto, 6 Months 1 Lays LIGHTNING, From MELBOURNE in 63 Days, and the Voyage ont and home, including 20 day. detention iti Australia, in the unprecedented short space of Five Months and Eight Days The "BLACK BALL" is the only regularly *2^59^4 Established Line ol Clippers sailing between LIVERPOOL St MELB3URVE, •Sfir&isf&KW For warding Passengers to ADELAIDE. 5YD- NEY. GEELONG, and LAUNCESTON, at Ship's Expense. Carrie* full Bands of Music, as well as Chess, Backgammon Oind Draught Boards. for the amusement of the Passengers. All Passengers and Luggage landed on the Wharf. These Ships have been all constructed by the First Builder of the Day, including M'KAY, of Boston, and HALL, of Aberdeen. llLANCHB MOORS 3000 Evans March 5. MAnco POLO 3000 Wild April 5. DONALD M'KAT 5000 WARNER May 5. SCHOM BERG 3500 Forbes June 5. CHAMPIONOFTHKSBAS 4000 Newlauds July 5. J"MJtI; BAINKS 5'100 McDonnel Aug 5. LIGHTNING 3500 Enright Sept. 5. BOOMERANG 3500 Brown Oct. 5. fhe above Ships are of the largest class, and are com- Winded by men of experience and ability, who will take ?*ery precaution to promote the health and cotnlort ol the They also carry experienced Surgeons. Money Orders on Australia grunted free of charge. For Terms of Passage, Freight, &c., apply to the Owners, JAMES BAINES & CO., 6, Cook Street, Liverpool, Daniel Lewis, Auctioneer, Cardigan, Benjamin Jones, Journal Office, Carmarthen, Joseph Potter, Printer, Haverfordwest. MELBOURNE 5 T II .MARCH PACKET. "Black Ball" Clippers. One or throse celebrated Ships sails regularly on the 5th of each Month. ■ Succeeds the BOOMERANG," sud will sail fijpA positively on the 5th March, FOR MEL BOUUNE, forwarding Passengers to all parts of Australia at Ship's expen«", the L'lrr "'it' New Ciipper Ship "BLANCHE ^LOOHE," 1850 Tons Register. 3,000 Tons Burthen. :p. This Ship has just been boil; by the celebrated DONALD M'KAY, of Boston,the builder of the Lightning." J,tines Raines," "Champion of the Seas,'1 "Great Republic, 4c, &c, and is fitred up in the same style for the convenience pas«€ng>-r§ as those noted packet ships. All Letters and Newspapers must pass through the Post Office, marked pt r B anclie Moore, via Liverpool. Luggige must be alongside on the 2nd. and lhe Passen- K'rt on board on the 3rd. First Cabin Passengers wdl be t.ken on board liy the Steam Tender on the 4th at. 3 P.M. For Term* uf Passage or freight applv to the Owners, JAMES BA INKS & Co., (5, Cook Street, Liverpool. Daniel Lewis, Auctioneer, Cardigan. Benjamin Jones, Journal Office, Carmarthen. J oaroph Potter, Printer, Haverfordwest. Steamer "Vestal" for Balaklava. *3*b £ <3v. I" const (pie,»ce of she numerous com- plaints respecting ihe non-delivery of IMYN > Parcels at Balakiava, Messrs. JAMES BAINES and Co the Owners ol tin Mim-K ball Line ol i'acUes, have been induced several influential parties to despatch their powerfu: ••ddle Steamer "VESTAL," lor Balakiava, on the TWENTIETH FEBRUARY. A Confidential Superc-trgo will go out in the Ship, am1 p'l' immediately communicate with every one to whom tin- "•clcagegare addressed. Freight from £ 1 Is. each upward*. -By particular desire the Vestal wilt stop two hours at "ALTA to land Parcels addressed to the Military Hos- there, and at SCUTARI four hours for the same *urpOse. For further particuars apply to the Owners, JAMES BAINES & Co., 6, Cook Street, Liverpool. Daiiiel, Lewis, Auctioneer, Cardigan, Benjamin Jones, Journal Office, Carmarthen, Potter, Printer, Haverfordwest. IMPORTANT AGENCY.' 4 N A'-ent nr.ired in every Town and Locality through- J\. out th"• KHH li.nn, wh -re there is not one already, for the sale ol SM I I'll, ABBOTT, & CO.'S fine rich aromati- flavoured Coffees. Abo for their chotcs strong aud full liavoured Tells. The quatities are superior The prices are moderate; Tin* commissions are liberal The demand must be great, And the Agencv truly valuable. Parties wishing to spcnrp it, should mtike imrrip''iaip jip Vilication for Terms and Particular.- to SMI 1 H, ABBOI 1- & CO.' 5, Railway Place, Blackwall Railway Stiition, City, London. TO BUILDERS, MASONS, &c. Sealyham Blue Metallic Slate Quarry. \\J A1'RAN TED to he as good in quality as any S'ate^ TV in Wales. Situ-.ted seven miles from Haverfordwest within a quarter of a mile from the Turnpike lioad lending from Haverfordwrot to Fishguard—good easy new road to come out to the Turnpike Road. SUies supplied at the Quarry or the following prices: £ s. d. Good Locals 0 15 0 per 1000 Princesses, 24 inches by 14- 8 0 0 per 1200 „ Duchesses, 2$„ J2.7 0 0 „ 22 „ ]!6 00 Countes-es.2i) „ )()..4IJ 0 „ „ „ 13 „ 10. 3 1;") 0 „ 18 „ 9 3 0 0 „ Lonfs 16 „ 10 3 0 0 „ „ Ladies Id „ 8 2 5 0 „ I „ 14 8 1 10 0 Apply to Mr. ROWLAND PKNRY, near Wollscastle, H averfordwest. DAILY COMMUNICATION BKTWKliN MIL FORD, HAVER FORD WEST, FISIIG U ARD AND NEWPORT. rpHE PRINC:: OF WALES and RAILWAY A OMNI 15USES «il) leave the Dinas Hotel. Milfnrii, 10.30 a,tn.he Commercial Inn, Ha verlord west, at 2.3!) p-ni, (iirmediately after the arrival of the 1st, r.d, nnd 3d Class. Down 1 rain) en route to Fishguard and Newport. Also, will leave the Royal Oak Inn, Newpo t. at 7.0 a.) Royal Oak Inn, Fishguard, at 8.0 a.m., the Comtnerun. Inn, Haverfordwest, 2.30 p.m. en mule, to Milford. WILLIAM JAMES. DECAYED TEETH AND TOOTH ACHE. Patronised by Her Majesty the Queen, and llis Royal Jliyhnes' Prince Albert. MR. HOWARD'S PATENT WHITE SUCCE- DANEUM, for filling Decayed Teeth, however l-irye the cavitv. It is superior to anything ever before used, us it is placed in the toolli in a soft state, without any pressure or pain, and in a short time becomes as hatd as the enamel, and will remain firm in the tooth for many years, rerdering extraction unnecessary, and arrests all further progress 01 decay. All persons can use the Succeilaneiim themselves with ease, Prepared by Mr, HOWARD, Surgeon D-ntist, 17, Oeorpe Street, Hanover Square, London, who w ill send it Fr^e by Post to any part of the Kingdom, with full directions for use—Price 2s. fid. in postage stamps. Sold hy all able Chemists and Medicine Vendors. Caution — Observe that the Signature THOMAS HOWARD"* in Red Ink is on the outside of the wrapper, without which none is genuine. Price 2s. Gd. Passengers are lauded a nd embark ed at Miliord (weather permitting) tree of charge, in Boats provided by the Steamers. Cuhin. Deck. Liverpool toor from Milford 13s. Od. 5s (id. NOT ICE.—RETURN Cabin Tickets available for SEVEN- TEEN DAYS and which will entitle the holder to embark at either Mristol or Swansea, 13s. NOTICE.—Return Cabin Tickets available for TWO VOYAGES in these Steameis, may be had from the undermentioned Acents or the Captain. Liverpool to Mil- ford or Swansea, 18s. S T E A M COMMUNICATION BKTWEKN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA & BRISTOL For the MONTH of FEBRUARY, 18o5, THE STEAM POWERFUL i £ 1 SHIPS J*r''■ GLESDOWER, C.pt.J. Wallace; BLARNEY, Capt J. Cademy or some other suitable Vessel, is in tended to sad with goods and passengers (unless pre vcnte/l hy any unforeseen occurrence) as fo.'lows—with or without pilots J rid liberty to tow cssels) From LIVERPOOL to MILFORD Saturday 3 11 ni' in Saturday 17 10 morn Saturday 10 3 alter Saturday 2t alter Fiom SWANSEA to LIVERPOOL, calling at MILFORD. Tuesday 6 7$'>'Orn Tuesday 20 7.jtii^r:i Wrdins. It 2 alter Wsdne-. 28 2 afur The steamer sails for Liverpool (weather periniitiug) immediately alter lier arrival at Miltcrd, which is seldom under (j or 7 hours sitter leaving Swansea. No Goods will he delivered unJil the freight has been raid; and no Goods for will be received without a Shipping Note, giving full particulars of their address, Sic, so as t,) he correctly entered 011 the Vessel's Manifest. floods landed at Mil'ntl, must be removed the day after thdr !;¡; i'íll, or will fie stcr:ed, if necessary on hoard the luilk EJ; which is the pcljt of arrival and departure of the Stea.vuu, C&S? Apply to Fitz«imon«, ^uplebee, and Co., 20 Water-street, Liverpool; G. II. EVan*. Biistol; Edwin Edwards, Swan-ea; John Kenwbithy & Co., Manchester; C. 11-N. HILL Agent, Milford. The Miraculous Remedy!! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. TEN YEARS INTERMITTENT ATTACKS OF ERYSIPELAS EFFHCTUAI.I.V CURED Copy of a Letter from MIs H. Trimmer, of Compton, near Winchester, dated 13th September, 1853. To Professor Holioway- Sir,-I suffered for a period of ten years (until the last six months) with the most dreadful intermittent attacks of Erysipelas, which confined me to my bed during the whole of fhe SlImlllH months in each year. I consulted the most "minent medical gentlemen in Winchestif, but was from line to time doomed to b~' disappointed in my hopes of obtaining any relief to my sufferings, although 1 complied strictly with the directions my advisi rsguve me. At length I was persuaded to give your Ointment and Pills a trial, by a female friend who had teen cured of a bad leg by using them to my surprise aud delight a change for the bett, r was quickly prodtn ed, Etud in a very short time they caused the Erysipelas totally to disappear, and my health wa., entirely rtsuscltated which has remained good ever since I remain, gratefully yours, HARRIKT TKINIMER ASTOUNDING CURE OF SCKOFULA. William Pogue, of'Eniyiale, (a young man well known in that neighbourhood) was afflicted for three ye-irs with Scrofula on the 'eft arm, there were four ulcers «liich dis charged continuously, and reduced the poor fellow to a mere skeleton. He was for a long time under the care of one medical gentleman, and consulted mar.y others, bat derived no benefit whatever. At list he bad recouise to Holloway's Omiment and Pills, aud by pet-severii.g with these remedies in the course of eight weeks his arm was completely well, and his health thoroughly re-established. The truth of this statement can be verified by rfiany o the Inhabitants ol Emjvale, and particularly by Mr Patrick McKenna, Druggist, 01 that place. ASTONISHING CURE OF AN ULCERATED LKG AFTKH TflBEE HOSPITALS FAILKD!! Copy of a Letter from Mr W. Hare, of Exeter, dated September 22, 1854. To Professor Holloway— A man named William Hall, in the employ of Mr C. Sciates, Nurseryman, of this City, has desired me to make known to you the benefit he h'as receiv.d from usiug your Ointment and Fills. For three J ears this poor man suffered terribly with a severely ulcerated leg, and during this lime he sought relief at Guy's, King's College, and the Devon and Exeter Hospitals, and was finally told by a Surgeon that amputation 01 the limb was necessary to save his life however, instead of taking this advice he halt recouiSB to your Oiri'ment and Pills, and they have dune him more good than all the othet medicines put together, he being now able to iollow his occupation, and rapidly gaining health and strength. 1 remain, Sir, yours faithfully, WILLIAM HARE. THREE EXTRAORDINARY CURES IN ONE FAMILY Copy ul a Letter Irom Mr Cottrall Hyatt, late Pay Sergeant of the I 1th Regiment of Foot, dated 1 rishtown, Athlone fi(D July, 1854. To Professor HollovVay — Sir,-I am hav-py to bear testimony to the extraordinary effect of your invaluable medicii es, the Wonders they have worked on three members of lilY own family being sufficient to convince the most incredulous of the many virtues they posse t. My youngest son, aged 9 y-ars, was afflicted with several lumps on the riybt side of his neck, which were very painful, HIIU tended considerably to interfere with hisgeneral nealih. My second sou, aged 11, was similarly afflicted, and strHered tor an equally lengiheried period. Both these youths have been radically cuied by the use of your Oint- ment and Pi I in. 1I:ler the treatment of Surgeons in each imtan e had f-iiletl to afford them the least benefit My eldtst son, aged ]lj, was for three years a great sufferer with eigllt tunning ulcers on hIs neck, of a most bevere character. For him 1 consulted several medical men, both civil and military, but their treatment was unsuccessful. I r.tve just put him under a course of your medicines the result la truly astonishing, five of the sores are completely cured, aiiif the remainder rapidly healing. The heullh of all three of the bovs is considerably improved. I remain, Sir, your obliged servant, COTTRALL ILTFAIT. The Fills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in f most of the fullnwiritj cases:— Bad legs Chiego foot Fistulas Sore throats dad breasts Chilblains Gout Skm diseases Burns Chapped hands Glandular swellings Scurvy bunions Corns (soft) Lumbago Sore heads Bit-j of Mos- Cancers Piles Tumours cht toes and Contracted and Rheumatism ricers Sand Flies stiff joints Scalds VVounas Coco bay Elephantiasis Sore nipples Yaws Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 224, Strand (near Temple Bar), London and at. HO,laidell Lane, New York; and by all respectable Dtuggistsand Dealers in Medic nt-s throughout the civilized world, in pots v. is. Ud„ 2s.!)d., 4s. M.. 1L., 22s,, aud ;3.k each. I*iiei-c i* a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes.. j,}.— Directions for the guidance of plltienb in evrry disorder are affixed to each pot. 'A as4^^ssaa2?< £ >aa^aii EMMA BROWN, TANNER, CURRIER, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LEATHER DEALER, BEGS reject fully to announce to her Friends and the Public in general, thit she intends carrying on the above Business in all its branches, and trusts, hy punctually fulfilling all orders entrusted to her, to merit a continuance of the patronage :1 liberally bestowed on her late lamented husband. -N NEW TIMBER YARD, ? ESSRS. WILLIAMS AND GREENISH, have just imported from Quebec. pnr barque SOPHIA," <$? a and weil-selected C^rgo oi Choice HI i b nr.1 RhD FINK, OAK, ELM, i.)LALb, S TA\ *in LATH WOOD, which iliev now offer for Sale on very Liberal Terms. N.B. This Cargo was selected and purchased on the spot by the Captain, all being carefully picked, &c., of the very h'*si quali'V. ——————————————————— F 1SHGU A It D. OLD CaRK WHISKEY, AND FOREifiM WINF S T 0 R E 8. GEORCiE BEN NET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W8MS AND SPIRIT MZRCHAPIT. G E N E R A L F U II N I S H I N G E S T A B L I S LI M E N T. L E Vl I S & REYNOLDS, CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, UNDERTAKERS, AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, 'MARKET STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, IN returning their sincere thanks to their numerous supporters and friends for the extended patronage so liberally awarded them tor a series of vears, beg in the ir.ost respect'nl manner to inform ihem that they have removed from their late residence in Hill Street," and have taken to the extensive Establishment lately in the occupation ol Mr. YVm. BLKTHYN, situate in %Tarket Street (opposite RIÓw N'R me arid Spirit Vaults), wl.^RE *^T^IU.itreJ.I|fy intend carrying 011 their business in all its various branches, and they hope hy unremitting attention, sood mati rial and workmanship, and moderate charges, to insure a continuance of those favours of which they have been hiiherto the recipients. In addition to the large stock of Furniture and Upholstery, their Show Rooms will be lound replete with all the newest patterns in Papers, Pi«T Glasses Carpeting, Sic. See. A Largo Assortment of Feathers, Curled Hair, and Flock. HAVERFORDWEST & SOUTH WALES CABINET &pJPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT WILLIA M B L E T H Y N, CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, !') ETURNS his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public in general for their very kind patronage dnrinff the i" \aq Filipen Ye-'rs. and begs to inform them that he has liKMOVEl) his B'lsiness from Market-street to HIGI1- S In EET, OPPOSITE MRS. PUTTEH'S READING ROOMS, where he hopes, hy his endeavour to keep Articles of the Newest Style and the Best Workmanship, to merit a continuance of their r.atron'age. W. B begs to siiv that his EXTENSIVE SHOW BOOMS ARE NOW OPEN, with a CHOICE SELECTION of MODERN FURNITURE. i: I a Large Stock of Brussels, Kidderminster, Dutch, and other Rugs, India, Cocou, and other Mattings and Mats Swing, Toilet, Che-al, and Pier Glasses, together with other articles too numerous to mention A Large Stock of French and other Taper Hangings, from 4\d. per piece and upwards. Agent to the British Plate Glass Insurance Company. BRINSfJlEAD'S SHAKER AND SSMHEfl THR&SHI?i6 MACHINE. IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS. HBR INSMEAD begs to inform the Agriculturists nf Pembrokeshire and South Wales that hp has fixed hi any of his Patent Shakers And Combined Thrashing Machines in the vicinity of Haverfotdwest, which are now working and which yive the f>reai"st saiisfaction to their The Comliined Tliroshing Machine in one operation Thrashes the Corn, Shakes the Siraw, and completely separates the Ch dT Iron) the Grain so that once passing the Coin through :v Winnowing Machine makes it fit tor Market. The Patent Shaker c-oi be easily attached to any Thrashing Machine. That whereas certain failures have tak^n place in the Manufacture, by o'her*, of my Patent Shakers (hy my license) I beg to say that I will the any gentleman, who wiil favour me with an order, a written warranty of their eHiciettcy; and if they are what I warrant t!le. I wi'l ren.ov<» them (tee of casts. I als"o hereby ihallenge the whide of youth Wales, for the sum 01 Twenty pounds, to produce anything to equal my Patent Shaker and Combined I'lir,.siting Machine in simplicity, durability, and effect. Each 01 the following tr,entlernen, having one worked on his premises, will readily answer all inquiries respecting them — Messrs T. Mathias and W. Dednyd, L'angh.tfan B. Williams, Treeoed W. Dav in'S, Trefcl\u G. Matlnas, Llanibcd J. Symmntis, Skybir M. J. Evans. Mabus; T. Tliomas, Treviijan J. Stokes, Ctiffetn, &c, &c. All orders addressed only to the Patentee, HENKY BRINSMKAD, Machine Maker, St. Giles, Tnrringroll, Devon. 1[, BR INSMEAD. NO MORE CANDLES REQUIRED. THE OBSERVATORY, MARKET STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. T. J. WHITE is now selling a neat Brass Lamp with Stand complete for NINE PKNCE. Lacquered Lamps foi fitting into Candlesticks Eight Pence each, vith French Screw to tllrll up the laps wick strong Candlestick shaped Lamp complete h. (id. each Pedestal Lamps (quite new) 2, 6.1. to 3s. each Brass, liii:, and Staircase Lamps 2?.*6d. each; Stable arid other Lanterns from 2s. 6d. each. All th-* above fitted with the French Screw t«» burn the flat tape wick. Cost of burning—OSK PE:<I;t; FOII NINE nouns. The light much better than that given by any Candle, and at less than ha f the cost. Tape Wick for the above, One Penny for two feet. Pure Refined FRENCH Co.za Oil, Eight Pence per pint. One Pint of this, Oil rviil last longer than Two Pounds of Candles. No Snuffing required. ft T. J. WHITE, J-k. Clock and Watch Kaker, Silversmith, Jeweller, &.c.. &.C., f JT> ESPECTFULLY invites all persons not yet supplied with Lamps to call and inspect his Sto^k of t-v English and French Moderators, which FAR SURPASS AT.t. LAMPS hitherto brought before the Public. Pries from 7s. 6d. to £ l()s. each, including Stands, Shades, nnd Chimneys. J The best Colza Oil always or. Sale, also Shades, Chimneys, and Wicks for the above. \u r Every Lamp sold by T. J. White is Warranted, and will be taken back if it does not burn well and l|s§jl as T. J. W. has a workman who thoroughly understands the mechanism oi the Moderator Lamp, he is enabled to offer his customers the further advantage of having their Lamps repaiieil (it necessary) during the first Two J'<'ffrx FRFF. OF CIHRGB. iwSwj JSails and Private Parties Lighted with the Moderator Lamps at an hour's notice. A lot of Camphine and Candle Lamps to be sold at very reduced prices. T.J. W. tlgo begs to call attention to his general Stock, comprising Clocks, Watches, JewpUcry. .111. Silver Goods, Electro and Albata Piatt;, Papier and Japan Goods, Cabinet Waves, China Ornaments, ^jbSSO^S^ Glass and China, Barometers, Thermometers, Fancy Cutlery, Eye Glasses and Spectacles, Glass H) Shades, Repeating and other Pistols, Concertinas. Accordions, Flutinas, &c., &c. WEDDING RINGS. /Gy Clocks and JFatches of even/ description cleaned and repaired by experienced Workmen. Sole Agent for ME1N IG'S GALVANIC ELECTRO GENERATOR. 1A little atiparatus giving instantaneous relief ill all cases of Nervous, Functional, and Rheumatic dineages. The eff'. t« (bemy instantaneous) can be tested before hand at the depot—the Observatory 'T"rk..t Sir. 11 ."t.rI,\r:it;:est. T II O M A S D. M E Y L E R I (Successor to Mr. 0. E, Davies) Dispensing & Family Chemist, Seedsman, &c. (Patent Medicine and Perfumery Warehouse. Dealer in British Wines.) HIGH-STREET, H A V E K F 0 B D W E S T. King-Street, Pembroke-Dock. JKD22 5? S2 2i;aa212 22&ST9 BLACKSMITH, RETURNS his si cere thanks to his Friends and the Public in general for their kind support towards him for the last Twenty Seven Years in the above place. J.M. begs to acquaint his Friends and the Public that he intends carrying on the Trade in, a more extensive way than lie has hitherto been doing. J. M. als.1 besjs to acquaint the Pnbticth-tthe has purchased an Anchor Bellows, and like- wise an Hydraulic Chain Proving Machine, and that he intends commencing the Anchor r,nd Chain business im- mediately, and hopes, hy employing experienced Workmen to be able to give satisfaction in that branch as well as in all other kinds of Ship Work. N.H.-Mill ancl Machine Spindles made. new fteeled, and turned off to patt rn, and Brasses cast to suit Copper Wire, Drawn, and Boat Nails made to order Iron Axle Trees, Ploughs, and Harrows of the newest fashions and the best principles; all kinds of Agricultural Implements made to order on thp shortest notice. AN APPRENTICE WANTED. What is infirm from your sound parts shall fil- Health shall live free and sickness freely die."—Shakspeare U.VDKR THE AND PATRONAGE OF THE THF, PUINCIPAL QUEEN. XOBITITY. THE ONLY REAL CURE WITHOUT IXWARD MEDICINE IS < COPER'S ROYAL BA TH PLASTERS, for Coughs. it Asthma, Hoarseness, Indigestion, Pa pita'ion ot the Heart, Croiip, Hooping Cough. Influenza, Chronic Strains, Bruises, Lumbago or P.iins in the Back, Spinal and Rheu- matic Affections, Diseases of the Chest and Local Pains. MOKE WCSNPKRFUI. CUHKS FROM MANY THOUSANDS OF OTIIErtS SEVERÉ ATTACK OF RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED. Dear Siri,- Havin" suf. red many years from severe at- tacks of Bin umaiic. pains, 1 feel j:reat pleasure in w.liing y 11 that 1 have derived great benefit from your invaluable Plaster. 1 shall most certainly recommend it to all my friends, all medical aid being ol 110 ime whatever. Yonare at leave to puhlish tlli, ili állY way you may think proper. I iun, dear hit! your, truly, Leamingten, Aug. 12th, lfJok It. MAYOR, :\J.A: Carrickglass, Longford, Ireland, July 2nd, 1S54. Gentlemen,— Herewith I send yon sixteen Postage St imps for another of your very valuable Ropers' Plasters, lbs one already got has iiiven me considerable t ase. (Signed) W M. SCANLAN. HOOPING COUUH CURED. g;r5i—I have used your Ropers' Plasters for myself and children lor several months with decided benefit for Hooping cough; three of my children being comparatively well since their application I am, Sirs, yours respectfully. T. MAIDEN. Ash Cottage, Stalisfield, near Faversham, Kent. Communicated by Mr. J. C. REINIIAitDT, Chemist, lIulL) Sproatley, near Hull, Oct. 3rd, 1H3.3. Sirs,- Having found great benefit from Hoopers' Royal Bath Plasters and Pills, I wish to iu.ke my case known for the advantage ot those who suffer, as I have done lor a long time. I have been afflicted with spas-nodicpains in the chest, and palpitation of the heart, arising Irom indigestion and liver complaint 5 I was under medical treatment many months without feeling any better, at last I tried one of Hooper's Plasters and a Box ot Pills, which gave rue relief III a lew days, from which time my health has improved, and I am now quite well: I remain with thanks, yours respectfully, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. Haydon Vicarage, Sleaford, April ?ith, 111.54. Sirs,—The effects ot Ropers's Plasters I bad some short time since from yon has been so marvellous among my poor parishioners that 1 will thank you t.) spud me art It, Case as soon as convenient.—Your obedient servant, A. LEAPINGW ELL. Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spurious imitations. Purchasers are therefore cau- tioned t.. NOTICE !-Thc words "RooPER'sRoYAt. BATH PLASTKR," engraved on the Government Stamp. PREPARED ONLY BY ROBT. IWPEH. AND SON CH EM IS IS, SHEFFIELD, On Medico-Chemical Principles, from British Heibs, and the Gums and Bal-sims 01 the Eastern Clime, where The trees drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health sits and makes it sovereign as it fitivx." riill-iz(,d I'Iiisters, Is. lid. iti(i or (.hildrei), !)I(i. eich; or direct by Post on receipt of Is. 4d., or Is. each in Postage St mps. For Family use, and Charitable purposes, &,e.in Tin Cases, at 4s. 6d., 1 U., "22s., 33s. each caf. Sold by most Putent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. < BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! —particular to ar RoPELTis PLASTERS Old Dr. Jacob Townsend.'s American Sarsaparilla. IIIIS is one of the most extraordinary and valuable JL. Medicines in the world. Its superiority over other preparations of like char cter, made in this country, arises from the mode of manufacture, and the advantage of oh. taining and working tbe ro>i in its green and fresh state, The root, when brought to thn country, is dry, vapid, arid almost tasteless, its virtues and juices having all rvaporitted; while it often becomes mouldy, musty, and partially de- cayed, so that it IS quite udlt for use. ENGLISH TESTIMONY. We give a few ol the many communications we have re- ceived fcince we have been in E ij-laod, Irom those who have experienced the great benefits of u.-ing this celebrated medicine. They must have sonic weight in convincing thf public of its great value. 49, Davies-street, Berke] ey-sqti are, Sept. 1, lftol. Gentlemen.—I have much pleasure in testifying to the numerous thanks I h ive received Irom various persons who have taken Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, inanv of whom will be happy to f;ive you testimonials should voti require them. I am doubly pleased to be able to speak to the rood effects I have seen my elf prod wed by the Sarsa- parilla; for I must confess that although I was not pre- judicial, I was rather sceptical as to its virtues, which { would iio- have believed it possessed, had I not seen ir.-i am, gentlemen, your obedit nt servant, JOHN JAIMERSON. Messrs. Pomeroy, Andrews, and Co. FURTHER IMPORTANT TESTIMONY. GREAT CURE OF PILLS. 17. Pbelps-sreet, Walworth, Feb. 22, 10/!3. Gentlemen,— 1 was afflicted with the hlilld Piles, and was under medical treatment for three months, but obtained no relief. Hearing of Old Dr. Jacob fownsen«f's Sarsa- parilla, I obtained -onie, and. after taking it a short time, the accumulated corrupt matter copiously discharged, and I almost immediately obtained relief. 1 slid continued its u^e for a time, and not only found relief, but a cure, and alii now free Irom pain. I most sincerely recommend it to all who are similarly affected.—I am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, WM. IIYDK. Messrs. Pomeroy, Andrews, anil Co. 8. Ashley-terrace, City-road, London, June 8, 1852. Gentlemen,—Please send me again three quart bottles of Old Dr. 1 mvnsends's Sarsaparilla. I feel much better, and dIe generlll system greatly improved, and I hope, I shall be all riylit with the three now ordered.—I am, gentlemen, yours very respectfully, JOHN W. MUNCH. I Messrs. Porneroy, Andrews, and Co -73, Strand. William earn, 1, High-street, Souths 'a, writes, "I have taken several bottles of Old Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and derived benefit from it." Rev. J. W. Wilson, Wes- -eyan Minister, nt Biggleswade, writes, June 7, ISM. I have deiived much benefit Lorn taking Dr. Townsend'» Sarsaparilla. F E M A L. E COMPLAINTS. UKBAT CURE OF NKRVOUSNF.SS. F E M A L. E COMPLAINTS. UKBAT CVIIE OF NKRVOUSNF.SS. I LontUm. June, 10, 1852. Gentlemen,— My wife his been ion? afflicted with a ner- vous complaint from which she stiff-red severely. Ab1e, phy"¡, lallS and many remedies we e tried in vain, but 1 ain happy to inform you that she lias entirely recovered by using a few bottIe6 of Old Townsei.d's Sarsaparilla. J. R. PETERSON. Messrs. Pomeroy, Andrews, and Co. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, ERUPTIONS, &c. The same may be said of these as in the cure of the severer chronic maladies; the Sarsaparilla and the Oint- ment will effectually wipe off all disagreeable eruptions, and render tile surface clear and beautiful. Ladies troubled with rough, pimply skin; or a gro&s, ma-cii!i::? surface, will do well to use these Medicines, if thej' wish clear, delicate, and transparent complexions. Nothing can exceed their efficacy in this respect. CURE OF A DISORDERED STOMACH. Lower Giosvenor-sireet, G.-osvehor-square, July 41, 1351. Gentlemen,— I beg to inform you that I have been using your Medicine, Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, for a com- plaint in my stomach, from which 1 suffered a long time, and I am hripry to say it has cured me, I shall be happy to answer any letter of inquiry, as I am satisfied your Sarsaparilla is worthy ot all the recommendation I can give it. JAMES FORSYTH. Messrs. Pomerov and Co. SICK HEADACHE.—A CASE OF MANY YEAR'S STANDING. The following is one of those cases arising from a disor- STANDING. The following is one of those cases arising from a disor- dered state of the uterine functions, which affect th.- whole system, and bring on some otthe most distressing sufferings. This lady 11..& suffered or iess for ten years, and ha* now entirely recovered by the useot Dr. Townsend's Sar saparilla. She says :— Br rk< ley-square, Jan. 15, 1853. Messrs. Pomerov and Co.— I have used vour DT. I own- scow's Sarsaparilla for sick headache and general debiii'y, arising from a disortif-red state 01 my system, and ",11 happy to inform you that it has completely restored me to former health and strength. I experience a decree if comfort, buoyancy of spirit-, and renewed si resit 111, which I have not known for ten yea is. This great benefit dioDe induces me to write an ackn >Wledgement. Disliking my name in full to go before the puolic. I pl»e my initials only. "MRS. E. VV.T. C." I H«! f nints, 2s. 6d.; Pints. <ts.; Saiall Quarts, -)s.f;d. Quarts. 7s. fid.; »nd Mammoths, 1 Is.; Six Mammoths sent I live for GO*. POMEROY, ANDREWS, & Co., 5.1(1 Proprietor* WwrsJtoew, 878, Strand L#Hd»i». BRIST0L GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY OFFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. r rile following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS L unless prevented by anv unforeseen occurrence are intended to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL. (except the DART, for Newport, and SWIFT, FOR Cardiff, which will start from BATHUHST BASIN,) and as under- mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to ,13 It tow Vessels, during the Month of FEBRUARY, 1855. MILFORD, PATER, & HAVERFORDWEST. SHAMROCK, Capt. G. Thomas. From Bristol Tues 6.. 8 morn;Tuesc, 20 8 morn Tues 13 2 after Tues 27 3 after Fares—Same as Tenby. Milford (seven miles from the Haverlordwest Railway Station) to Watertord, 'Thursdays, Februarv 1, and 15, at 0 Morning, and Wednesdays, February 7 and 21, at 8 in the Evening. Best Cabin,"25s., Fore-cabin, 7s. 61. VVdterford to Bristol Fridays. TEN BY.—PHCENIX. From Bristol. f From Ten'y. Friday 2 C.1, morn j Tuesday 6 ..10 morn I Friday 9 9|inoniiTiiesday 13 4 after j Friday R> •• 6 inornjTuesday 20 .(> morn Friday 23 ..10 morn Tuesday 27 5 after Horses, Carriages, &c., must be shipped at the Pier nt Teuhv. at least three hours before the above sailings. Fares— Best Cabin, 12s. Children, tinder 12 years, 6s. Gd. Horses, Carriages, &c., must be shipped at thE" Pier nt Teuhv. at least three hours before the above sailings. Fares— Best Cabin, 12s. Children, tinder 12 years, 6s. Gd. Servants in the Cabin, 8s. (including Steward's Fees.) .Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. Children, under 12 years, 4>s. Carriage, 42s. Pair-horse Phaeton, 31s. (Jd- Small One-horse ditto. 25s. Gi&r,20s. Horse,20s. Dog, 3s. Carriage, 42s. Pair-horse Phaeton, 31s. (Jd- Small One-horse ditto. 25s. Gi&r,20s. Horse,20s. Dog, 3s. Return Tickets (avai1 able lor one week), Best Cabin, 18s. Fnre Cabin, lis. CARMARTHEN.—PHCENIX. From Bristol calling at F~om Carmarthen calling Tenhi/. ] at Tenby. Friday 2 Gjmorn;Tuesday .6 7 morn Friday 9 9|uiorn j Tues lay .13 1 after Friday Id 6 morn | Tuesday .2d 7 morn Friday .23 ..10 morniTuesday 27 2 after Fares — Same as Tenby. DUBLIN. —ROSE, Capt. Crowel. From Bristol. F,O,il Detllin. Friday. 2 FIJTTIORN'Tuesday 6 SJinorn Friday 9 9itnorn.Tuesday 13 9 tnorn Friday ID aher Tuesday.20 9 inorn Friday 23 ..10 morn Tuesday 27 9 morn Single Fares — Cabin, £ 5s. Servaritsand Children (under 12), 1 fs. (including Steward's Fees). Deck, 10s. To and P'ro F(ties- (,abin,,e] 12s, 61. Deck, 15s. Avail-J able until second Return Trip from date of issue. WATER FORD. CAMILLA, or WM. PKNN. WM. PKNN or CAMILLA and SHAMROCK. Bristol to Wnterford, Waterfad to Bristol, CAMILLA, direct. CAMI.LA & SHAMROCK direct Friday 2 fiimo N Friday 2 4 after Friday 9 I.'Jmorn Tuesday 6 7 morn Friday ID 6 mori Friday 9 9 morn Friday 23 .10 morn Tuesday 13 1 afier SHAMROCK. Friday l!> 3 after Calling nt ]it/fonl, I'aier, anm fuesday 20 7 morn Ilureiforihccst. j Friday 23 9 morn j Tne«dav. <» 8 MORI, Tuesday 27 1 after! Tuesday 13 2 alter Tuesday 20 8 morn 'Tuesday 27 3 after Milford to Waterlord, Thursdays. February I and 15, at 6 Morning, and Wednesdays, February 7 and 21, at 8 Fares—Cabin, 25s. Servants and Children (under 12) I IS. (including Steward's Fees). Deck, 7s. 6d. To and Fro —Cabin, 40s. ron K. JuvrRNA, Capt. Gilmure & SABRINA, Capt. Parker. From Bristol. From Cork. Saturday 3 fiimorn: Friday 2 G morn Tuesday 6 8 morn;Tuesday () 7 morti Saturday .10 lOimorn, Friday 9 7 morn J Tuesday .13 2 after.Tuesday .13 ..12 noon j Saturday .17 6 £ morn|Friday .16 after Wednesday ..20 8 morn .Tuesday 20 6§ norn Saturday ..24 ..lOJmorn! Friday 23 7 morn Tuesday .27 3 -after;Tuesday .27 ..12 noon Fm's- Cabin, 27s. 6d. Servants and Children (under 12), i 15s., (including Steward's Fees). Deck, 10s. To and Fro, Cabin, 45s., available lor Sixteen days. Arrangements have bten made in conjunctí,H\ with the Great Western Railway Company tor through Tickets, j from London to Cork, via Bristol, an I vice vers.t, 011 the following terms;—Fares—Cabin and 1st class, 38s.; Cabin and 2nd class, 34s. Deck and 3rd class, 16s.. Available by the ordinary trains only, or bv Express on payment of difference in fare. To arid Fro Tickets are I also granted, available for Sixteen Days, viz.: — Fares— Cabin and 1st class. 57s. Cabin and 2nd class, 51s. NOTICE.— The Owners of the above Steamers ¡:Í Ve Notice that they will not he accountable or answerable for any loss ari>iru» from fire, perils, dangers or accidents ot the sea, strandings, collisions, escape of steam, accidents to machinery or other accident, damage or injury whatsoever attending navigation, nor for the faults, negligences, or mistakes of tbe Captain, Officers, or Crew in navigating the vessel on which goods may be shipped; unless the goods be particu'arized, and the value thereof declared to th' :n it the time of shipment, and an additional freight be paid oragreedto be pairlllpon the said declared value. The rate can be ascertained at their Oihces. Ail goods sent to them for conveyance or shipment 1101C- companied with such particulars and declaration of value, will only be received ai d carried by them at the express ri-k of the Shipper, Consignee, or Owner of such goods, as to all loss or damage, however caused, and be snbjrct to tbe Wins of this Notice, and in the transmission thereof, the Captain, Officers, and Crew of the vessel carrying such goods, shall be considered (as between the Shipper, Owner, or Con- sigriees of such goods and the owners of the Steamers) to be the servants 01 such Shipper, Owner, or Consignee. That the Shipper, Owner, or Consignee of goods, shall j not be entitled to claim (in case of loss) beyond the amount or proportional amount of value upon which the additional frieght shall be chargeable. The Owners of the Steamers will not tike charge of, or 1 be responsible or accountable for g- ods lelt on the quays <>r wharls "or for any deficiency in, or damage doii" to, the iuteiior of bales, cases, parcels, or pack unless such biles, cases, parcels, or packages, be pacl'.ed in the presence of an Officer 01 the Company. Disputed weight <t measurement danvpe. &c, cannot be i allowed, unless noted at the Companies' Odices before re- moval of goods, and unless Claims (in writing) be sent ill to file Company on th" day of delivery and in no case will j the Owners of the Steamer hold tin mselves liable for de- ficiency of weight, unless the goods be actually weighed j previous to going on board the vessel, and a certificate of the same be obtained from the Captain. All Roods are at the risk of the Owner, or Consignee, | from 1 lie time ot being landed from the vessel. The 0 » tiers of the Steamers will nor undertake to carry the goods by h particular vessel or on a particularday. The person or carrier bringing or forwarding tht, goods tor ship- j ment will be considered as the Agent of the Shipper, Owner or Consignee tht rfn'. The Owners of the Steamers will hnt receive or adoct any Bill of Lading but those prepared by them, which may be had at their Officer. All goods are received by the Owners ot the Steamers 1 subject to the terms of the foregoing Notice, and to a gene- ral lien, not only for the triegbt of the same, but for all other freights, or arrears of freights, storage, or charges, due by the Consignor, Consignee, or Owner thereof to the Com- pany. paiiy. CARDIFF.—SWIFT and USK. or STAU. ( r rom Brililol. From Cardiff. Thursday I 5 after Thursday 1 3.J after 1-riday 2 *65010111 Friday 2 4 alter! Saturday 3 *7 more Saturday 3 4$after Minday 5 8 mon Monday 5 6 morn Tu-d ay (J 8 mori Tuesday 7 morn Wednesday 7 'd^mnn Wednesday 7 7 morn Thursday 8 9 morn Thursday 8 8 morn Friday 9 9Ju>>rr Friday 9 8 morn: •Saturday .10 10 mon Saturday .10 9 inorn Monday .12 1 a! ei Monday 12 11 morn Tuesday 1 ■'> •• 2J after Tuesday 13 12J after Wednesday 14 ol alter Wednesday. 14 1^ after Thursday. 15 4- £ aftc- Thursday ..15 3 after Friday if) *6 morn Friday 1G 3$alter Saturday. 17 *().imorn Saturday ..17.. 41 ifter Monday .19 8 morn Monday 19 6|aiorn Tuesday.20.. 8|morn Tuesday .20 7 morn Wednesday ..21 9 morn Wednesday..21 7Jmorn "Thursday.22 9 £ morri Thursday.22 8 morn Friday .23 10 morn Friday .23 S^inorn Saturday .24 lOjmorii Saturday ,.24 9 morn Monday .26 lj after Monday 26 lljrnorn y* Tuesday .27 3 afterjTuesday 27 1 i after Wednesday..28 after! Wednesda}* 28 2| alter 2nd, 3rd, 16th, and 17th, To and Fro. NEWPORT. —DART, Capt. Jas. Parfitt. /•Vow Bristol. From Aewpo't. Friday 2 6jmorn Thursday 1 •• 4j after Saturday 3 •• 7 morn Friday 2 4i after Tuesday 8 morn Monday •••• 5 fijmor.i Thursday.H..P morn Wednesday ..7 74inorn Saturday !'■• ..lt.'Jmorii Friday 9 8 mom Tuesday 13 2^ after Monday 12 ..11 morn W. dnesday ..15 4A after Wednesday ..14 2 after Friday 16 -<i afterThursday .16 4Juu>ru Monday .9 8 rnorn Satuiday .17 4$after Wednesday ..21 9 morn Tuesday 20 7 ir.crri Friday 23 ..10 morn Thursday .22 S^morri Mond'ay 26' 1 § alter Saturday .21- 9 morn Wednesday .28 'A aft»r ;'IVsday 27 1J after Pares — After-Cabin, o' rore-Labin, Is. 6d. The whole of the aOove vessels are fitted up for the con- veyance of Passengers and Goods.—Female Stewards on Board. Carriages and HOISPS Shipped with care, and should be alongside two hours before sailing. AOKNTS. Mr. T. J Tlio:nas, Tenby; Mr. A. Williams Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. James, Pater Mr VV. R. Harvey CardilF; Mr. Marti 1, Illracombe; Mr Robert Stacey, Carmarthen; and Mr. R. Jones, Newport. NOTICR.—The Proprietors of dIP ahove Steam Packets wiil not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage (it |o*t or damaged) above ihe v» ue of Two Pounds nor 01 any Deck I'asse.^rt's Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the vaitio ot Twentv Shilling nnies»in each case entered as sue,1., and neight in proportion p.iid tor the sa:ne at 1 he time ol deliverv nor will they be answerable forany otherpar- ,•1 fib.ne me value ot Forty shillings (if lost or damaged) uni» s» fitered a* «ueti, and freight 10 proportion p«ul toi rhe sa oe at t'.e trine ol u«iivrn. —Not xccouiitabl* U.r an* wuiiom .^hippin^ Not*. b A.i set'sORg ujf« jj'»ti«^e Wfl po»t pitia. To Saddlers and Harness Makers. GEORGE WOODS, Wholesale Saddle and Saddler'* Ironmonger, 60 and 61, Crown Street, Finsbury Square, London, has just completed a fresh List of Prices, one of which can be hai.1 hy any Svldler upon application. P.S.—^Please inclose Curd and Stamp. Free Passage to Hobart Town, Van Dieman's Land, FOR Agriculturists. Mechanics, Carpenters. Blacksmiths Bricklayers, Mason?, Male and Female Farm and DnmpsticSprvarx-nffVfryktnd. Apply to Mr Wil- liams, ll, Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest. January IG,1855. Broadmoor Anthracite Coal, Brick, and Tile Company. FOR SALE—DRAINING PIPES, from One-anl- Half Inch to Four Inches, of a verj- superior quality also,good BUILDING BRICKS. Apply to J. STKNCEK, Jefferson House, Tenby, or, at the Works, Broadmoor Colliery. THOMAS THOMAS, GENERAL WAREIIO L'SH, OPPOSITE THE CHURCH, TENBY. HAS "n Sale superior Scotch Regent or Kemp POTATOES, Eight Di vs from Ardros>en, Ayrshire, at £G 5- or Gs. (id. per cwt.; likewisea sound good Pottitos- from Waterford, known by the name ol Barc.netts, at X5 15s. per ton. The above Potatoes offer great advantages to Agriculturists for Seed, being but a few days on board ship they have escaped heating. Salt in store at £ 1 10s. per Ton. Welsh Coal Wanted, FOR THE USE OF HER MAJESTY'S STEAMERS. Royal Dock rard, Pembroke, ltM February, 1855. PERSONS who may be willing tn sopoly about 400 L rOils of HANDPICKED WELSH COAL.of the i best quality (free from slick or dt;st). 01 all or any of the follo.viiig « irts, viz.: PARSONS ABBEY, GltAlUOL: or LLANGENICK, to be delivered by or before the 15th of March next. into the COAL YAlti) at HOBB'S POINT, will Sftid in Sealed Tenders to my Oifice on Mo-; DAY, the 19th instant, at Twelve o'clock precisely, specilying the latf per Ton tn words at length. No Tender will be received before, or after the time specified, nor any noticed, unless the party attends or an authorized Agent for him. ROBERT SMART, Ciptain Superintendent. ——————————————————————————————;—————— THE BRITISH HONG KONG TEA COMPANY. E S T A B L I S 11 E D 1 8 42. rpHE Directors of the BRITISH HONG KONG Te* I COMPANY beg to apprise the Public that in conse- quence of the great and raoidly increasing demand for the COMPANY'S TEAS ar.d COFFF.ES. 50 1 a Iditional A;rei:ts are obout to be appointed so that in future there will be an Agent in every 1'own of a moderate Populating throughout the Kingd"m,I "nd in the larger Cities and Towns two, or tliree, according itS the extent may require. The Directors alfo beg to announce that in future, Families resident in the rural Districts throughout England, as well as in the Cities and Towns, will be supplied with puree's of Six. Pounds and upwards direct from the. Company"s Ua~eho:<se$, if orders are sent accompanied by Halt Notes, Post Office Orders or References in London, arm thit the Tea and Coffee sent in retur;: will be Carriage paid to the nearest Iiaihcag Station. Tfie ioilowing extracts from the leading London Tr-icle journal wi 1 shew the estimation in which the ohjec's oi the BKITISU HoNi; KONG TEA COMPANY are held by persons competent to pronounce an opinion upon them [From the London JfÚhllltik .Ji'uiual, .Lin. 23, li!5->.] At a recent congrrtatior. of the Directors of the British Hong Kong Tea Company, thry resoived upon extending their business throughout the coudry npon a still more gigantic'scale than they have yet done. Th" Company was | established in 1842 for the purpose of supplying the public vith pure Teas of superior qualities, arid in a form — from 2jK to lib.—to suit the convenience of all classes 01 con- suineis. The Company soon attained a business of unpre- cedented magnitude throngh it,, agents in our provincial towns; but the continually increasing support oi 'he public, and the great- changes which have taken ¡¡';¡Cl' ol late years in the di-triburion "fonr population have rendered the"scale upon which the Company originally- organised its agencies inadequate to meet the growing demands upon Most of our great seats of industry, trade, allo commerce have become fo exi anded t' at the inhabitants at l uge c >.nnot obtain sop- plies from a sir,pie agent in each place with that facility which is requir. d, and numerous towns all over the Kin^- dorvi, which a d ziti years ago held but an ioco isideraiile rank, have from the enorthous creation, and in many ill- s'anres the diversion of traffic by our railway system, recrivnd such large immigrations of population that the Directors feel that such places ought no longer to remain without a IHCHI representation of the Company. The Direc- tnrs have thc-relore come to a resolution of appointing 500 .dditional agrrts, s" that there shall be one in eveiy town possessing n moderate amount of population —the more populous villages bl-ing included in this class, and tivo or three, in the larger cities and towns according to their extent. Independent, moreover, of this extended ramification of their agencies, we are. inloruied that th- v have made ar- rangements with ail the metropolitan railway companies for supplying families in their several districts, as well as in cities and towns, diract fiom the Compauy'a warehouses in London, ahd c trriag", paid, wlIich in point ot economy will i be a consider; ble advantage to those who prefer having thair orders executed in this way. If it were ivt a matter of even national importance that the public should be supplied with pure T'-as 0! tbe b: st qualities and at R moderate price, and that lJccllliar diffient- ties exist in the way of this object being readied, we shuu d perhaps not have noticed thfse endeavours of the Briti»h j Htlng- Kong Tea Company to remove them. Tea is an article of more universal consumption tnan any oilier except bread it is at once a necessary ot life to the highest, and a luxury in which the humblest will indulge to the utmost of their means, at d, moreover, it is inducive or detrimental to the health oj all according to its qualities. At the same time it is an article of which the public cannot judge accurately lor tneaiselves hy the exercise of ibeir own outward senses of sight, smell, arsd touch, and therefne they must rely upon, not only the bon. STy. bur the judgment of those by whom they ar, supplied. The kinds ot Tea are many, and not all even of the same i-.ina have the same properties. It re. auires great experience and a very discriminating taste to j'udsie beforehand of the degree in which Tea will prove agreeable to the pal rte, and more especially to tbe ftomach: for one Tea may prove the most wholesome and delightful of tonics —strengthening tie digestive organs, diiii!sii)g calm throughout the nervous system, clearing the intellect, ami I exhilarating the whole Irame—while aoo.her may prove a noxious astringent, causing dyspepsia, irritable nervousness, direction of the spirits, chronic head ache, and other dis- orders—and these diffi run results shall he produced though each Tea shail he genuine ot its sort. "Tea does not agree with me," is a Irequent complaint, and we cannot winder at it when we cons der that it is supplied by so many in- competent j uitges of different kinds of Tea. But this is not the only > nch of his professed business in which the retail Tea er is defective. How to mix different sorts1 together as to produce a beverage the most grateful to thestom as well as to the pa ate, is a still greater secret to him r iie by blending the fi.ier sorts together an emi- nent physician has declared-though noMscftichtmsett—. that a ui|i ot Tea may be produced equal, as a stomachic i Ionic, to two glasses of the finest c d Port Wine. F, jr th, se reasons we wish the British Hoc.g Kong Tea Compony the utmost success in their new movtuitir'. It is a great undertaking, l.ut we are satisfied that it is in llirids fully equal to it —ot persons of great practical experience in the Tea trade, nnd whose ion,: and high standing is a guar- antee that they will do justice to the public." T E A. All Teas are rejected by this Company which do not possess tonic virtues as welt as great sirength and agreeable flavour in a high degree. The tolbiwing sol'ts are rcom-j tnended :— j BLACK TI-.A. The Company's No. 1 in Lead Packages of 2oz. to i;b. d •* 2 „ do » » 3 81 3 „ do „ 4 Oi 4 „ do Ilowqua's Mixture do 4 8 j A combination of several kinds of rare teas of the higtiest character. G R K K N TEA. The Company's No. 1 in L-'ad Packages of 2oz. to lib. 3 8 „ 2 „ do „ 4 0 3 „ do „ „ 4 8 » 4 „ do „ „ 5 Oj Other kinds at much lower prices, even down to 2s. 4d. per lb. for both Black and Green Tea, in Parcels and Chests. COFFEE Will also receive the tiucea&inz attention of this Company, Like Tea, great experience and knowledge of its properties are i eq :in d, ami their extensive trade in ail p-irts ot the; Empire enable the Company at ail times to go into t ie j market with unequalled power ol selection. It is seldom that the rich mountainlfavours'l Cofires. so much sought after in Frame, find tiieir way into Country To A- ns or Villages, The Coin, in.y pledge themselves to supply the public with those delicious Coffees which possess so much strength ai.d richness of flavour. PUICKS.—No. 1 • P« 'fa- No. 2 „ No. iJ Is 4d. „ No. 4 Is. 8d. „ In air ti*ht paekages, of two ounces to one pound; as supplied by the Agent. The Trade throttah un the country will be supplied tiy this Company with Teas in lots ol 9 and f) chest-, at J.f per jb., and in sicgle chests and br okeri packages at li ^-> DM the co<t for casii payment. Cofoe in tiie raw state at j.«. per cwt. on ihe cost p. ice, and roasted at one halfpenny per lb., carriage to be paid hy ihe purchasers. Roasted Coffee from l()Ad. per lb. and upwards. THOMAS STRAND, Islanag-er. 14, Little Tower Street, London, FKKHUAIIY, LOJJ. All Bills or Post Office Orders to be maJe payable to STRAND. Bankers—Loudon and Country flank. 500 MORE AGENTS REQUIRED. i This Agency will be one ot the most valuaule that ever wa- j nllde: raker. by any Tradesmen, because ihe A^ent and hi? business will be most extensively aiivertisen throughout tin- Kingdom, therelore immediate application slu.uld be man. tor Terms, as the'Manager will at once proceed to tarry '-a the resoh't on of the Company, m,d :he tir»t application wi) hiave the preference.

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