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HAVERFORDWEST. General Quarter Sessions. IN compliance with a Requisition from Five of Her I Majesty's Justices of the Peace acting in and for the County of Pembroke. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden at the Shirehall, Haverfordwest, in and for the said County, viz.: on Tuesday, the 18th day of October instant, application will be made at the hour of twelve o'clock on the said day, for an order to pro- vide a Lock-up House, in the Town of Kilgerran, in the said County, pursuant to the directions of the 5th and 6th Victoria, cap. 109, sec. 22. Dated this 10th day of October, 1842, ROBERT LANNING, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. County of the Borough of Car- I _-n marthen. v virtue of a Precept under the Hand and Seal of II JOllS WILSON, Esquire, Recorder of the said County Borough; to the directed and delivered, and in ^titaliance of "An Act to provide for the regulation of Municipal Corporations in Engtand and Wales," I do hereby give Notice, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this County Borough, will be holden at the Guildhall, in the Town of Carmarthen, on TUESDAY, the 18th day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of 10 in the forenoon of the same day and that all appeals and traverses to be tried at these Sessions, must be entered on the morning of the said day, before the opening of the Court and that on the day and hour aforesaid, all Grand and Petit Jurors must attend and answer to their names, and the Sheriff, Coroner, Keeper of the Gaol and House of Correction, Chief and other Constables, and Sun.moning Bailiff of the said Borough, are to be then there to do and fulfil those things which, by reason of their offices, shall be to be done, and persons bound by recognizan- ces to appear at the same Sessions, must likewise attend on the same day and hour and answer to their names and the Magistrates of the Borough are particularly requested to direct their clerk to transmit all recog- nizances taken before them relating to felonies and misdemeanors to be prosecuted at the same Sessions, to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before Monday, the 17th day of October next, at the latest; and in case any bills of indictment shall be to be preferred, the Attorneys employed in preferring the same, are particularly requested to send their fiat or fiats for such indictment or indictments to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before the said 17th day of October next, in order to their being prepared in due time.lud Notice is hereby also given, that the Court will proceed with the business of the said Sessions in the following order:—First, trial of prisoners; secondly, common motions, and trial of traverses and other trials; and lastly, hearing of appeals, which must be en- tered in the Clerk of the Peace's office previous to the opening of the said Court.—Dated this 27th day of September, 1812. HENRY LEWIS, Clerk of the Peace. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 184Z. NOTICE is hereby fftven, that the next General QuarterSessions of the Peace for this County, will be held at the Tov;»-H AC.1I in CARMARTHEN, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of OCTOBER next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and that all Appeals and Traverses to be tried at these Sessions must be en- tered on or before the morning of that day with the Clerk of the Peace :—And that en the day aiiti vitai- aforesaid, all Grand and Petit Jurors must attend and answer to their names, and if they do not, they will be fined, unless due cause be shewn for their absence and all Chief Constables and Bailiffs of Hun- dreds, and persons bound by recognizances to appear at the same Sessions, must attend on the same day and hour, and answer to their names and the several Alagistales of the County are requested to di- rect their Clerks to transmit all recognizances and depositions taken before them, and I elating to felonies and misdemeanors to he prosecuted at the same Ses- sions, to the County Solicitor, on or before the 12th day of OCTOBER next, and in all cases arising subsequently immediately upon being taken And notice is hereby also given, that the Court Will proceed with the business of the said sessions in the following order 1st, Trial of prisoners 2ndly, Trial of traverses and 3rdly, Common motions and hearing of appeals; and that on Thursday, the 2d day of the said Sessions, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the Court will proceed with the business of the assess- ment, application, and management of the County- Rate, when application will be made for C150 on account ofAlltycadvan Bridge, which is near completed —Dated the 28th day of September, 1821. JONES, Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. NOT ICE is hereby given, that the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Pembroke, will be holden & kept at the Shirehall, lIa. verfordwest, on Tuesday, the 18th day of October next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when all persons summoned to attend as Jurors, Ch ief Constables, Bailiffs of Hundreds, and persons bou nd by Recogni- lances to appear thereat, must attend and answer to their names, and all persons having Indictments to prefer or Appeals or Traverses to try, or any other business to transact, are required to attend. And notice is hereby given, that the Court will commence the business of the sad Sessions with the trial of Prisoners, and the several magistrates of the County are therefore requested to direct their Clerks to trans- mit all Depositions and Recognizances taken before them to the office of the Clerk of the Peace, three clear days before the commencement of the said Ses- sions; if taken after the time mentioned, such Depo- sitions and Recognizances to be returned not later than half-past nine o'clock on the morning of the commencement of the said Sessions, in order that the respective Bills of Indictment may be prepared. And also the Magistrates' Clerks, and the Attorneys practising in the said Court, are requested in all cases of Appeal to he heard at the said Sessions, to transmit to the Clerk of the Peace for the infor- mation and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the examination upon which the removal is grounded, and of the grounds of Appeal, seven clear days previous to the Sessions- The Court will proceed with the business relating to the Assessment, Application, and Management of the County Rate on the same day, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon. All demands upon the County rate, are requested to be forwarded to the Office of the Clerk of the Peace, on or before Saturday, the 15th day of Octo- ber next. i By Order of the Court, I ROBERT LANNING, Deputy Cletk of the Peace. Clerk o! the Peace's Office, t Haverf?rdwest, Sept. 26th, 18?2. 1 CARDIGANSHIRE. Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1842. NOTICE is hweby given, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace will be held and kept at the Town-Hall, in the Town of Aberystwith, in and for the said County, on Tuesday, the 18th of October next, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when all persons summoned to attend as Jurors, and bound over to prosecute and give evidence J at the said Sessions, are required to attend. The ¡ Magistrates of the County are requested to return aU depositions taken before them in cases to be tried at the Quarter Sessions, to the Clerk of the Peace, at least one week previous to the Sessions, and that in all cases which may be heard by them within one week previous to the Sessions, the depositions be returned forthwith. The recognizances of prosecutors and witnesses must be filed at the opening of the Court, on the first day of the Sessions. The Magistrates' Clerks, and the Attorneys prac- tising in the said Court, are requested in all cases of appeal to be heard at the said Sessions, to transmit to the Clerk of the Peace, for the information and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the examination iipon wlieb the order of removal is grounded, and of the grounds of apptal, seven clear days previous to the Sessions. The Court wjll proceed with the trial of prisoners before the bearing of appeals. All persons who have any demands upon the County, are requested to transmit their Bills to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before Wednesday preceding the Sessions, in order to their being examined previous to their being submitttvd .to the Court, to he audited and allowed, and all Bills that we not so transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace, will hereafter be disallowed. The Court will proceed with the business relating to the assessment, application, and management of v the County Rates, at the hour of three o'clock in the afteruoeu uf the first day of the Sttssious. CO UN TV BRIDGES. Notice is hereby also given, that at the said Sessions application will be made for a sum of Money out of the Couuty funds, not <oceeedtng^ £ 268 to be applied in *4 toyment of the balance due tt, the Contract as for r lbre,eting Alltyeafim Bridge, the Cardiganshire ap- Ilroacbes thereof, and for completing ihe roadway over t the Bridge. lbe Bridge. IBEYIKON, Clerk of the Peace. 1 Adpar Hill, September 28th, 1812, j LLANELLY and BRISTOL With or without Pilots, and with Liberty to Tow Vessels. THE NEW AND POWERFUL STEAM il 11 C. -& ;AQKEV s HERCULES, AND is intended to sail during the Month of Oct. 1812, as follolv!5 From Llanelly New Docks, and Cumberland Basins, Bristol. FROM LLASEI.LY. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5 6 morning WEDNESDAY, -12 11 morning morning WEDNESDAY, -20 morning FROM BRISTOL. SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 31 morning SATURDAY, ———— 8, 8 morning SATURDAY, ——— 15, 3 afternoou SATURDAY, 22, 7 morning SATU, LTDAY, 29, li afternoon FAItES-Aitei- Cabin, 10s. 6d.—DeckPasscngers,os. 6d. Steward's Fee, Is. Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half Price-Pigs, Is. 6d,-Shcep, ls.Od. -Dogs 2s. each. Refreshments may be had on Board on Moderate Terms. A Railway Train leaves the New Dock every morn- ing (except Sunday) for Pontardulais, Cross inll, and Garnant, from which places Conveyances can be had to Llandilo, and all parts of the country. The Public are requested to order all Goods for the HERCULES to be directed accordingly. Goods forwarded to Carmarthen through Kid- elly, by Charles and Son's Waggons, and thence by the regular Carriers to Newcastle Emlyn, Cardigan, Newport, Lampeter, Aberystwyth, St. Clears, and Laugharnc. Goods for Llandilo, Llangadork, Llandovery, and places adjacent, are forwarded by Railway to Cross Inn, and then by Nathaniel Itees's Waggons to their des- tination, or sent via Llandovery to Lampeter and Aberystwith. All Freights to be paid on delivery. For further information apply at the L! tn"lly Rail- way Office, New Dock, Llanelly; or to Mr. NV. B. Owen, Care-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. c.]t BRISTOL GENERAL Steam Navigation Company, Uffice J, Quay, BRISTOL. THE following STEAM VESSELS are in- jL tended to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, to the undermentioned Places, with or without Pilots, md with liberty to tow Vessels. Intended Days and Hours of Sailing during the Month of OCTOBER, 1812. FOR CARMARTHEN. Calling at TENBY. PUCBNiX. 7 mor,) Friday, Oct. 7 7 £ mom I Friday Oct. 21 7 morn Friday 14 21 aitcr i Frid? 28 12? after FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. PIKENIX. Tuesday, Oct. 4 .41 after Tuesday, Oct. 18 after Tuesday 11 Si moin Tuesday 20 _74 1 morn Tuesday, Nov. 1 3 after. FOR TEN BY. STAR. Tuesday. —PIKENIX. Friday, Tuesday Oct. 4 (i ?" "? | Friday 7 7 ) morn I Tuesday II Ui <n I Fiiday 14 21 after IVas.lav Oct-   mcm r,T"ay 1 7 Friday 7 morn T !t-sdu y 25 8 worn FROM TENBY. STAR, Saturday.— PH(EXIX, Saturday Oct. I -i "I Wednesday 5.. 04 morn Saturday 8.. almoin Wednesday 12.. I O morn Saturday 15.ijmoin W edr.es'.iay, Oct. [9. 6 '"?'" Sat.uriuv 22.. 7 morn ?'?.m?.ta; 26.. 9 morn S:lturd:;y .29..t?a'tt'r WediuaJay Nov. ?"? morn FOR MtLFORD, PATER, & HAVERFORDWEST, CALLING AT TEN11Y. Ql A It. Tuesday, Oct.4. 6 morn I Tuesday I I 91 morn iuesoay, UCt, rw II morn Tuesday 2;) 8 morn FROM HAVERFORDWEST, Calling at PATER, MILFORD AND TENBY. STA It. Friday, (11 ct 7. 7 morn I Friday 14 £ after ) Friday, Oct. 21 r) mor. Fri,i.y 28 12 uoon FOR nunLIN SHAMROCK, Fridays. Friday, Oct. 7. 8 morn ]  H f t. e r t F,id?,y 14 '21 ufL I Friday, Oct. 21 7 morn Fdd;. :!o.I:! after i t riaay, Nov. 4. morning. Returns Tuesdays. rOR COB K ROSE, Tuesdays, VICTORY, Saturdays. Saturday Oct. I 1J after Tne!day 4 after Saturday H 7imorn Tuesday, 11 10 morn Saturday .15. 2 J after Tuesday, Oct.i?t. r after Saturday, .22, 7 morn Tuesday, 2,, 8$ morn Satin day, .29 1| after ? Ttie?s (lay, Nov. i 4 after Satu;day, No\ it morning Return Tuesdays and Fridays. roB. WATERPOAD NORA CREINA, Tuesdays. OSPITEY, Fridays. Tuesday Oct. 4. 6 morn I Friday, Oct. 21. 7 morn Fiiday 7. 8 morn Tuesday, 25. 8 morn Tuesday, 11. 10 morn Fiiday 28. 12J after Friday 14. 21 after Tuesday, Nov. 1 4 after Tuesday. 18. 4 after Friday, 4 7 morn Returu Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR SWANSEA COUNTY OF PEMRROKE, Tuesdays and Fridays. BRISTOL, Thursdays and Saturdays. Saturday, Oct. I.. 3 worn Tuesduy 4.. 6 morn Thursday G.. lif morn Friday 7.. 8 morn Saturday 8.. 71 morn Tuesday II.. 10 mom Thursday 13.. 111 murll Friday 14 24 morn Snturilav 15.. 24 morn I Tuesday Oct. I.. 5i morn Thursday :!lI.. {, 4 morn Friday 21.. 7 mor aturday 22.. 6$ mom iT.,e?day' 25.. 9 morn Thursday 27..10 morn Friday '28.. 12 noon ISatu,,Iay 2.. 1 mum PROM SWANSEA COUNTY OF PEMBROKE, Thursdays & Saturdays. BRISTOL, Tuesdays aud Fridays. Saturday Oct.. 1 4 morn Tuesday 4. b morn Thursday ti. H mom Friday 7.. 7imorn Saturday. 9 morn Ttiesdi.y I I.. oi a,,)rti Thursday 2 morn Fiiday 14. 2imorti Saturday 15. 4 motti Tuesday, Oct. 18 Si morn Thursday 20. 74 inorn Friday 21. 7 morn I Saturday 22. 8 morn I Tuesday 25. !) morn Thursday. 21. J lIoon I Friday 2H 12 noon I Saturday 29. 2 morn To and hum NEWPORT, USK, and (11«A >1 u lv w daily, Sundays excepted. FOR ILFRACOMBE. TO I' R I 1)(iE. The only Steamer poinp direct to llfracomhej And that lands and eikibarks Passengers at the Pier without the aid of Hoats. Tuesday, Oct. 4 6 morn Friday 7 8 morn Tuesday .11 .10 morn l'riday .14 2 after Tuesday, Oct. 1 ?4 'i moin Friday .? 7 morn Tuesday .2.") 8J mOl n FriJay 28 12 noon FROM ILFRACOMBE. Passengers embarked at the Pier every Saturday. TORRIIXJE. Saturday, Oct. 1. 4 morn j Thursday i f. 8 morn 1 S.t,?,d?,y t; morn ) Thursday 13. 2 after I Saturday, Oct. 1;, 4 morn Thursday 20. 7Jmoni Saturday 22. 8 morn i Thursday 27 I ii iluril Saturday, Oct. :2!). 3 morning FOR BIDEFORD, Callinsr at ILFRACOMBE. TORRIDGE. Tuesday, Oct. 4. 6 morn Tuesday 11.10 morn I Tuesday, Oct. 18 Simorn I Tuesday .2" 8iniorn FROM BIDEFORD, calling at ILFRACOMBE. TOR HI DUE. Thursday, Oct. 6.. 6 morn Thursday 13.. 11 {morn Thursday, Oct. 2(). 5 morn Thursday 27. 9 morn LYN.MOUTH.—The Torridge calls off Lynmouth, going to and returning from Ilfiac.ombe and Bidetord, weather permitting. Passengers lauded and embarked free. l.uggage to be paid for at a moderate charge, for which purpose a large boat is always in attendance. For particulars apply to Mr. J Clarke, Lynton. FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. COUNTY, Wednesdays.—BRISTOL, Mondays. Monday Oct. 3.3 morn 1 Monday .10. ¡¡¡morn Wednesday 12. 10* morn 1.. -1 1 ? O?t. 17. 2 morn j Wednesday .19.1 1 Monday r-t.?Morn 1 W ednesday :2t3. 9 Jldrn i iuonuay, un. il morning FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. j COUNTY, Wednesdays. —BRtSTOL, Mondays. Monday Oct. 3. 24 arter Wednesday ■> 4 after Monday 10. HMmorn NVed.w.,iday 12. t¡ after 11. t'll [ Monday^ Ovl. .r'.i  ?, ,i .?i ?'. ?, I* I ) ;? ;? ?t,?r Monday '? 2'4 juioru I Wednesday 2t> • «' after j I', ?., 1, ?, I ?, I- 11, FOR CARDIFF. I LADY CHARLOTTE, Monday, Wednesday, & Friday Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of Passengers and Goods.— Female Siewarils on Board.arriages and Horses to be shipped Two Hours before Sailing. Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's office, (lilay, Bristol where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed :—for Swansea,to Terrell & Sons, 33, Back and J. G. Jones, 12, Quay-street: —for Cardiff, to It. H. Johnson, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street:— and for Newport, to J. Jones, liownhani W harf, Hotwells. AOBVTS.—Mr.Geo. Hughes, Tenby; Nlr. T. Pritchard, Carmar- then; Mr, Ilitchingq, itin., Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford ttr Howen.Pafet; Ali-Iohii Edwards, Swansea Mr. Piidham, Uideford Mr. M rtin, Ilfracombe and .Mr. J. Clarke, Lynton. Noficn.—The Prop i. tors of the above Steam Packets will not be accouiitable for any Cabin Passengtr's Luggage (if lost or d imaged) above the value of ^.ri nor tor any Deck Passenger's Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20s. unless in eich case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the i same at the time of delivery nor will they be answeialile for any other parcel above the value of 40s. (if lost or damaged) un- less entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All Letter! seeking Information 0 tie posf-jiaid. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISVOL AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT SWANSEA A.'D MIL.FORI) DURING THE MONTH OF OCXOBKR. THE NEW AND POWERFUL 11101* itrant Ðrøørlø T B O U B A O XT R Captain BECKETT, AND BRIGAND, Capt. HUNT. ARE intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers, during the Month of October as iisuil:- FROM CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, Calling at Swansea and Milford. Tuesday, Oct. 11, 10 morning Tuesday, 18, 6 morning Tuesday, 2.5, D morning FROM TRAFALGAR DOCK, LIVERPOOL, Calling at Milford, and to stop only Two Hours. Saturday, Oct. 8, 12 noon Saturday, 15, 8 morning Saturday, 22, 11 morning Saturday, 29, 5 afternoon PASSAGE MONEY. Cabin, 20s., Steward's Fee, 2s. Gd.; Steerage, 7s. (hi. Fur further Particulars, apply to the Agents for Bnstui, BRUCE, WADHAM, & CO., Counting-IIouse, No. 3, Quay, who have prepared a spacious Wharf, covered with a Shed, at Canon's Morsh (where all goods are landed and discharged), affording a great accommodation to Freighters, whose Goods can he secured in a lock-up Warehouse, and may be received at all reasonable hours. GOODS CAREFULLY FORWARDED. Agent for Liverpool, Mr. THOMAS Me TEAK, 15, Water-btreet, Swansea, Mr. WILLIAM MOYSE. Miltord, ;:r. DAVID PROPERT. Manchester, Mr. JOHN WALKER, 111, Market-street. Á BUDD AND BLETCIIL Y Carriers by the Great Western Railway, MORNINGS AND EVENINGS, TO and from the ANGEL INN. FARRtNGDON-STRERT JL )tONDON. and BLETCHLY'S WAREHOUSE, THO- MAS-STREET, BRISTOL, from whence goods are for- warded without delay to all parts of IRELAND and SOUTH WALES, as may be ordered. AV; Extra Charge for Carting and Slapping at th, Ifoiiccllx Please Order by BUDD and Co., from the ANGEL INN, FARKINGDDN-SIREET, LONDON. N.B. Goods Carted in from any part of the Cities by a line addressed to J. IJLETCULY, Bristol, or BrDD !nd Co" London. j All Empties returned wth euro and fre: of Carriage. j Bristol, Sept. 13th, 1812. WALTKKS'   WI&-¡jô1t@""1 PaEUMTID E3S8A SYBASE, j '"g^niS newly-invented instrument is very much JL superior to any at present in us", on account of its siJnplidty, its <reat portabiHty. and itsdurabitity. It is in itself reservoir and syringe, less than half the size of any others that hold the same quantity of fluid, and gives a continuous jet of any force required, and free from air. It has been shown to several of the most eminent, physicians and surgeons in London, and lias met with their uhquaUned ;tp;nobat?n. They 111, ill be forwarded per post into any Pilt of the coun- I try on receipt of a post-otUce order for a Guinea and a half. Manufactured only by the itivemor, J. Walters, W, Moorgate-street, London, whose name is stamped upon them. N. B. Elastic Laced Bandages Manufactured byJ. W. are cooler, lighter, more durable, and altogether very far superior to any others. Directions for measuring will be forwarded, if re- quired. I Dr. Radcliffe's Elixir. FOR a general Alterative 'tilis 1,,ilua,)'e -L Eiixtr stands unnva1led: and the public cannot have recourse, to a more efficacious Remedy, as a Puri- fier of the Blood from all humours, whether contracted by too free living or f. om jaundice, surfeits,, scurvy, or hum'> s •ifterlLe. measles, or small-pox,,&•< For all Obstructions in the intestines and for the cure of Worms in children or adults, it will be found equally serviceable. It assists digestion, strengthens the sto- mach, and has been found of infinite service to those who take long Voyages, as a preservative against the Scurvv. Observe that the Words Dicey and Co." are printed in the stamp affixed to each bottle, as counter- feits are offered for sale in almost every town. Sold by W. SUTTON & Co. (late DICEY & SUTTON), 10, Bow Church Yard, London; and by all the. prin- cipal Booksellers, Druggists, and Medicine Venders. Of whom may also be had, CARPENTER'S SPECIFIC for the HOOPING COUGH. Price Is. Ud. CARPENTER'S EMBROCATION for Ditto, (to be rubbed in over the pit of the stomach and chest,) Is. 9d. the bottle. The above are the most safe and certain remedies ever discovered for that distressing and too often fatal disorder. 0 JJiCEY and Co.'s Genuine DAFFY's ELIXIR, in bottles at 2s. and 2s. 9d. each. See that Dicey and Co," is in the starn p DICKY'S and BATEMAN's PVCTORAI, DROPS, (the only Genuine.) Price Is. lid. the bot- tle. MARSHALL'S HEAL-ALL, a specific for cuts, fresh wounds, bruises, chilblains, &c. In bogles at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. SQUIRE's ORIGINAL GRAND ELIXIR, for all fresh colds, pains and soreness of the stomach proceed- ing from cold and coughing, nervous tremblings. &c. {n botties at 2s. THE ELEVENTH THOUSAKD.  Just 7??!?7<e(/, id « Sealed 7'?'/<? price 3s,; ?'? sent free f? receipt of a /'(? ??f OnA?-?r 35. Gd. l\/IA HOOD; the causes of its prpmatuie decline, J L TJ with plain directions for its perfect restoration addressed to those suffering from the destructive effects of excessive indulgence, solitary habits, or infection; followed by observations on MARRIAGE, and the treatment of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, &c. illustrated with cases, &c. &e. By J. L. CURTIS and Co., Consulting Surgeons. ELEVENTH EDITION. Published by the Authors, and slJld by Balliere, Medical Bookseller to the Royal College of Surgeons, 219, Regent-Street; Strange, 21, l'ate noster London Philip, South Castle-street, Liverpool Pritchard, ('hrmdcle, Olikc, Chester; and 41, Grafton Street, Dublin; Drunimond, 111, High- street, Edinburgh; ('aw.hrv.in Office, Swansea; Ferris and Score, Chemist to the Queen, Union Street, Bris- tol; Wattori, Cliromele Office, Shrewsbury; 'J"im£s Office, Hereford; and sold in a sealed envelope by all Booksellers. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, This work, a XLEV LNTH edition of which is now presented to the public, 10,000 copies having been exhausted Silll e its first appear- ance, has been very much improved and enlarged by the addition of a more extended and dear detail of general principles, as also by the insertion of several new and 1 itfhl) interesting casts. The book, as has been already stated, is the result of very ample and daily-increasing experience in a class of diseases which, tor some unaccountable reason, have been eitlier altupeiher over- looked, or treated almost with indifference, by the ordinary me- dical priietiti. iier; and we feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no membei of society by whOlr. the book will nut be found use- ful, whether such person hold the relation of a I'AILEN i,, a PKE- CEPTHH, or a CI.KRU.VMAN'.—Sun eiwninff paper. The perusal of Messrs. Cuitis's bUll! entitled 'Manhood,' has really astonished us by developing a series of nial'idies, the never- f:iil ijig coii-,e(Itit,i)ce of the vicious habit of which it treats, the c:c.-t) cohttLxi' pointed out between the assigned cause and the effects is perceptible to every capacity. We strongly recommend Ue worh, "-Ap". Messrs. Cnrtis's w,,rk, fiilitled is one of the few books now coming before the public on such a subject which can lay clainl to the character of being strictly professional, at the same time it is fully intelligible to all who read it. 1 he moral and medical precepts given in it, lender it invaluable._ .ridicnct' This is a work that we fear there exists too minli neeri for, to cause us to hesitate to recommend it for general perusal. Every branch of those fii^btl il maladies, whether the result of Immoral habits or secret viees, is here sneeil.etly treated, and di- vested of all medic d technicality, and plain aud easy directions all! given for the best mode to be pursued in ail cases, however complicated or apparently hopeless. To the married, as well as the unmarried, this little work alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar cases, and we aie doing a service to society in recommending it to general tiutice.-Esser and Ilerts Mer- cury. Messrs. Curtis and Co. are to be consulted daily at their residence, No. 7, Frith Street, Soho-Square, London. Countrv patients are requested to he as minute as possible in the detail of their cases-ttie communica- tion must be accompanied by the usual consultation fee of.tl and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on. Sold by all respectable Booksellers, By whom this Work is sent, post-paid, in a sealeu envelope, for 3s. 64. CUPISS'§ Constitution Horse Balls. TO Sportsmen. Agriculturists, Postmasters, and all JL Proprietors of Horses, these Balls are particularly recommcnded in all cases of swelled Ifgs, cracked heels, loss of appetite, and vital energy; for Coughs, Colds, Fever or Inflammation they are the best Medi- cine that can be administered, moreover their opera- tion though effectual is so mild that they require no altel ationllf (lit-t, and if iven on a Saturday will not interfere with the ensuing week's regular work. Several of the first Graziers in Norfolk and Suffolk have found the Constitution Balls of great service if given occasionally to NEAT CATTLE when they look thin, have a staring eoat, a dull countenance, and will not fill themselves: they will, also relieve that ex- cessive itching from which Fat Bullocks frequwitly suffer. Prepared only by Francis Cupiss, M. R. V. C., and Author of the Prize Essay on the Diseases of the Liver of the Horse," Diss, Norfolk: and sold in Packets, six Balls each, 3s. 6d. per packet, by all res- pectable Medicine Venders, in Town and Country. Each Packet contains a copy of the Prize Essay; Testimonials from many highly respectable Gentle- men and a wrapper giving full directions for the use of the Balls, and treatment of the Horse whilst taking them. Any Gentleman using the Balls may consult the Pioprietor gratuitously, either personally or by letter, post-paid. iøIPILIA BOOTS, (PATENT), HAVING a preparation of Horse Hair mechanically and imperceptibly compassed between the inn? r and outer Soles. Boots and Shoes on this principle repel the wet, and absorb the perspiration, are elastic | and comfortable, and no cold lIor damp can penetrate them. For tender feet or corns they are perfectly luxurious -the wearer may tread the roughest pave- ment without inconvenience; they do not creitk, and are equally cheap,and much more durable than those made in the ordinary way. Manufactured by T. Gullick, 44, Warwick-street. Regent-street.—Respectable lioot- Makers in each town may have licences, on moderate terms, on application I to Josiah Towne, E-q Kniyhtsbridge. testimoxi ALS. From Anthony White, late President and one of the Examiners of tbe C<;Ilctrt-' of Surgeons — "I can with much satbfaetiou re ouimeni to the public the boot or shoe which is denominated 'I npilia.* Its peculiar advan- tages over all other boots or shoes are, that it is impermeable to wet and damp, always. gives all a^ieeahle an:1 constant waraith to U)f feet is also ??i "tic, and i< !'t?irah)y adapted U ten ter and crippled fet, from g).t or "L? iralat)jc,s "ANTHONY" WHITE. April r,, 184?." From l>r. Paris, of Dover street. London — have examined a.id worn with comfort and satisfaction, shoes constructed with inteimedi ite solt's of felt, to wnkh YOll have bestowed the name Impiltt.' They, undoubtedly, passess an elasticity and capacity of adaptation to the form ot the foot uot possessed by ordinary shoes, an ] they have the rare merit of not creaking. They are, inor.ovj, ,varm an 1 drv. "J. A. PARtS. M.D." From J. H. Andrews, Esq one of the Council and late President of the Collegt of Surgeons: — "1 have worn, for some time, t'e nw Patent Boots r\ lrn- with much comfort and satisfaction. I tint t"I( boots possess great elasticity, evenness of pressure, and I -'is, enabled to walk a greater distance without J. G. A, "April 2;1, 1840." Frolll Dr, Rool s, Russell-square, London: — Dear Sir-I have now worn, f.>r some time, a piir 01 boots with intermediate soles, which you term Impilia.' They are admirably adapted for the ease nndcomfort of tender feet. and the elasticity ot their tread is veiy Peasant. 1 can with couli lence recommend them for general ust. II. S. ROOTS, M.D." \V. Baker, Esq., April 25, !84v From Dr. Hodgkin, Lower lirook-street, London: — H iving n'lt ouly ..xal11in¡j, bnt )nt to the proof of experience, the patent soles invented by my friend Win. Baker, M U.C.8., ;:où termed Iuipili i,' 1 have n,) hesitation in saying that they are a very decided improvement on the common method of con junction. They are not only much more agreeable to the -1? of the foot, but promot a warm and ui!?foi temperature, as wel! ¡S freednm [,u.n damp, whether eL:L?ti4g from WiÜlOut or derived run. the feet. "THOMAS HODGKIN, M.D." ;10th .lth month, 1 t'i." (From John C. Taunton, Esq., M.R.C.S., IS, Hat- ton-Garder>. ) I han- worn vith s t'isfMi tion the Uyata itn. tie interimdiate soles of T'iey aie worn with more l'oI11fort, adapt themselves better to the form of tt; foot, aud are impervious to wet." May 2, 1«42." 11 101il; C. TAUNTOV. The Itch a:;d all Diseases of the Skirt cured by One Box of DR. BLUXDELL's PROPHYLACTIC OINTMENT. DR. BLl'NDKLL, late of St. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals, London, has the pleasure to announce that all who may have the misfortune to labour under diseases of tile Skin, such as Ringworm, Itch, &c. &c., may be effectually cured by using one box of Dr. B.'s celebrated PROPHYLACTIC OINTMENT, which, during the last Twenty years, has cured some thousands of patients of all hes, and of I}nth sexes. This invaluable remedy is sold in Boxes, .kree Seven Shil- lings, and Half-a Guinea each. will, 1111 the receipt of a Post Office Order for the quantity required, draivu in his favour, on the Branch Post Office, Blackinan-street, South- wark, immediately remit the remedy to the patient, with .copious directions to anv part of Great Britain and Ireland. LIKEWISE, The Tapr, Thread, and ot/ifr H'orfliS infesting fiu< Jluinan gfatttach and Uouvts, immediately destroyed /1 taking Pit, BI,UNDEI,L S, PROPHYLACTIC WoltM POWDERS. rpHERE are few maladies infesting the alimentary Teanal, more distressing than the Thread and, Tape Worms, and which frequently lay the foundations for organic as well as functional disorders that under- mine the system and speedily bring the sufferer (,)ai ticularly if of a delicate constitution) to an early grave. These powders are a safe and efficacious remedy for every specie of worms that generate and grow in the Stomach and Bowels I.-tlle,v are so mild and innocent in their opeiation, that a child of a month old may take them without danger. They also form an excel- lent aperient medicine, and no mother of a familv should be without, them. Sold in Packets at two shillings each, and on the receipt of that sum post-paid, in a sealed envelope, Dr. Rlundeil will remit them by return of post to any part of her Majesty's dominions. DR. nLL?DELLs A-\LEPT(C FEMALE PILLS, 1 THESE PILLS have, during upwards of 30 years' TP"ivate and h)spital practice, been found the most useful remedy against the general complaints Females are frequent)ysub)ect to. They ckó\se and purify the blood, cause a full and free circulation, invigorate 'he spirits, produce the healthv periodical function, re- tnovin_g all uterine obstructions; restore lost appetite cure palpitations of the heart, and will be found very serviceable to females of all ages. These pills are sold on)y by the proprietor, in boxes, accompanied with proper directions, will on the re- ceipt of three shillings, in a sealed envelope, remit a box per return of post, to any part of the empire. Dr. BLUNDELL may be consulted by letter upon all diseases) and medicines will he forwarded with the greatest care and secrecg, upon receiving a post-office order for one guioea, which ivill be consideied a suffi- cient sum to cure the patient of his or her complaint. Ad(iress-I)r. Blundell, Physician, Accoucheur, 17, Hcunctfa BtiJ Minurs, Xevi iiigt.ui Butts, London. All unpaid letters refused. JUST PUBLISHED, the 12th Kdition, Price 2s. ') in a Sealed Envelope, and sent Free to any part of the Kingdom on receipt of a Post Offict- Order for St. od., THE SILENT rUIKND; a Medical Work, cn Nervous Debility, and its at- tendant sympathies, and dangerous consequences considered, and on disorders arising from a vitiated state of the blood, with means of n storation the deleterious influence of mercury on the skin is fully pointed out, and the Work is embellished with ten fine Eiifrraviims, followed by observations oil Marriage, &c.. See. by R. and 1J. PERRY and Co., Consulting Surgeons, Biiminr- ham and Leeds. Published by the Authors, and Sold by Strange, :21, Paternoster-row; Wilson, )1\, Rishopstfate-street: Purkis, Compton-street. 80ho, JarkstH1 anil Co., Mti, New Bond-street, London umi bv Guest, Al, Rull-street, Hit niingliam i>ackton, ■ri0, Briggate, Leeds and by all Rookselleis in Town and Coun- try the CORDIAL BALM OF SV1UACUM is « gentle stimulant renovator of the impaired functions of life, and is th?rptore -a]- u)atfdto oafttro!'rd decided re!i<f to those who have fat),? into a state of chronic debilitv. It b for these that Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, particularly designed their Cor.lial Balm of Syriacuin. A perseverance in its use has been the happy means of relieving many thousands, and of restoring a great number to tlw permanent enjoyment 01 life. As nothiiii; can bu- better adapted to help and nourish the con- stitution, as there is nothing moie generally acknowledged to be peculiaily efficacious in all inwaid wastin^s, loss of appetite, indigestion, depiession of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, or con- sumptive habits; and is singularly" efficacious in disordei s and in- dispositions where the strength is impaired, or where the viscera and other parts are too much relaxed and deprived of their pro- per tone, c?ertit? their innuence over the whole nerou. system, promoting und restoring the secetions 01 natuie into proper order, &rd re-establishing good health, however much debilitated. "Id in J;ott?s at lis., oi four times the qnanttty in one bome for a3s. May be had of all Medicine Venders in town and couo try. Observe the signature of R. and L. Perry on the stamp on the outside of each wrapper. The Five Pound cases may be hud as usual, at either of the Establishments. Messis. Perry expeel when consulted by letter the usual lee ot One Pound, without which, no notice whatever can be taken ot the communication, (postage pre-paid.) Patients are requested to be as minute as possiolein the detail Of <1'5. ° PERRY'S' PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, price 2s. !)d. 4, (id., and lis. per box, are of the most importance to thlhl afflicted with scorbutic affections, eiupllons on any pa t of the body, ulcerations, scrofula, &c., being jlhtly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restore weak and emaciated constitutions, to pristine health and vigour. Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 44, Albion.street, Leeds, and No. 4, Great Charies-stree:, Birmingham. (July one personal visit is required from a coun- try patient to enable MeR.rs. Perry to give such advice as wiil be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all other means have proved iuetteitiiiil. N.B.-Ct)tintry Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- ileis, and every other Shopkeeper, can be supp'ied with any quan- tity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills and Cortiial Balm of Syr- iacum, with tEe usual allowance to the trade, by most of the principal wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London. Sold by Mr. Evans, at the JOURNAL Office, CARMARTHEN-.

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