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There is but one way of attaining business-publicity; one way of gaining publicity—Advertisement: the Nwepa;r is the fly-wheel by which the motive power of rcial enterprise is sustained, and money the steam which the advertising world is kept going." o: MESSRS ROWLAND SON beg to inculcate a caution of the highest importance and necessity yUararaing the public to ascertain that the articles which 5$? Pro dure for the toilet, and for which Messrs. R. and 4-have so long enjoyed universal favour and patronage, the original productions prepared by them alone, and 74Pt the spurious trash vended as GENUINE" by un- Ilcipled traders and impostors and too often foisted as h.i.ch on the public. thev cannot, therefore, too strongly eo on purchasers ut ausolute necessity of observing CAUTION" detailed below, in order to assure ? es that the articles they procure are those in- "i8Ild prepared by Messrs. R. and Son alone. ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL. The enumeration of all the virtues of this invaluable I J^fterotion would more than occupy the entire of the advertisement; suffice it that this ELEGANT, "%kGILANT, & PELLUCID OIL, in its preservative, «eu»rative, and beautifying qualities is unequalled over l|Ve whole world. It preserves and reproduces the hair, eYen at a late period of life; prevents It from turning fief-, or if so changed, restores it to its original colour it from scurf and dandriff, renders it soft, silky, .and glossy, and retains its curl and other decora- '■Y* form uninjured by the variations of the atmosphere r effects of the crowded assembly—facts, which are ^Uidantly proved by the numerous testimonials which be seen at, the Proprietors. Ita valae is of course enhanced by being used at an ::r:_period of life, and to children it is especially re- !^fllended as forming the basis of A BEAUTIFUL HEAD ?aAm. testimonial to Mesrs. Rowland <5f Son, 20, Hatton- Garden, London. 23, Mason Street, Old Kent Road. OTLaM-£N.-About ,Aug¡¡t, 1839, my hair began to fall Sfr(- ,aad in so rapid a manner, that in the space of a month o? head was almost divested of hair. I tried several pre- ioni for its recovery without the slightest benefit, when 440 dav your circular, in Collins' Memoranda," caught my 41 ventured on the purchase of a small bottle of Row- Macassar Oil;" after using which I found my hair was ,t ft ing to re-appear, and accordingly I purchased a larger t?te, which, when Snishod, I felt satsfied that I had proved 14 ?ay own person all you profs as to its restorative qualities; short. after two mott, steady perseverance in its use, I '? &s good a head of hair as at any time of my life. for ?'ch 'Perit me to oa?r my thanks. I have delved writig iJ.Tou for six months (from the time of leannoff the oU) '?hing to test the permanence of its restoration. I find it ?ttauea as firm and thick as before it began to faU off, with ery prospect of its continuance. I am, gentlemen, yours obediently,—JOHN FOSTER. Ja. 6d.-7s.-Family Bottles (equal to 4 small) 10s. 6d. and double that size, 21s. » CAUTION.-Each genuine bottle has the words ROW- LAND'S MACASSAR OIL engraved in two lines on t tFrapper; and on the back of the Wrapper nearly •"QQ times, containing 29,028 letters. ROWLAND'S KALYDOR, t!1 Oriental Botanical Preparation of singular efficacy ftfrt rendering the Skin peculiarly soft, clear, & fair, and fJaJ* ll bestowing a healthy roseate hue on the Complexion, ♦J^Posod of BALSAMIC EXOTICS derived chiefly fr? 444 the East, and utterly pure and free from all mineral at tallic mixture, it displays in unequalled perfection ? following admirable qualities. It exerts the most *??t?, (MM?e, coo?tM?, and ?)M?t/«?M? action on the ??: and by its agency on the pores and minute secretory *'Se? dispels all impurities from the surface, allays ?'y tendency to inflammation, and thus most effectually g?tes airREDNESS, TAN, PIMPLES, SPOTS, OTCHES FRECKLES, and all other cutaneous vwtatiq-"g so hostile to?EMALE LOVELINESS. Its %rlstRfii-4,ie wnTtraYm?fm theSt7tOK? <!M<??OM?c? aspect to one QY clear and spotless white; while it invests the *jCK^, HANDS, and ARMS with ?K-acyand?M-Me?, tbA perpetutes the charms which it bestows to the most  period of life. In travelling during the heat of summer as a preservative against the frosts of ?uter; and a safeguard against cA??MM, chapped "? as well as a relief in cases of burns and scalds, its ?m?s have long and extensively been acknowledged. w It ? P?zed by gentlemen who suffer from tenderness th"" ?shaving, as affording the most grateful alleviation -the part affected. Min half pint bottles, at 4s. 6d. each; and in pints, 8. 6d. each, duty included. Beware of imitations, composed of the most dele- cjtotis ingredients. None are genuine, without the °?d» "ROWLAND'S KALYDOR" on the wrapper. Rowland's Odonto, or Pearl:Dentifrice, 0* White Powder prepared solely from oriental herbs tQ, e most delightful odour, and of inestimable virtue 4treugthening, preserving, and cleansing the teeth. tt eradicates the factitious formation of tartar, and by ta- removal of that extraneous substance lends a salu- ,1 growth and freshness to the gums. It removes UQ). the surface of the teeth any spots of incipient de- ?*' polishes and preserves the enamel, substituting for ??lo?r and the aspect of impurity, the most pure and O^Wike whiteness while from its salubrious and dis- ? 'acting qualities it gives sweetness and perfume to the «^*th, bestowing at once cleanliness, and the appear- c and reality of health. The price is 2s. 9d. per duty included. <p?UTM?.—Spurious imitations are universally offered t '4 *?le, as the real articles (some under the implied "?ioa of Royalty) the labels and bills of the original 4trti'les are copied, and either a Fictitious Name or the ?c"M Genuine" is used in the place of Rowlands's."  therefore necessary, on purchasing either article, t,gtt that the word ROWLANDS" is on the Enve- ¡ l'or the protection of the Public from fraud and j!t)T-P? osi. tion, the Honourable Commissioners of Her Ma- tY'4 Stamps have authorised the Proprietors' Signa- re to be engraved on the Government Stamp, thus :— A- AOWLA.ND & Son, 20, Hatton Garden, which is ed on the KALYDOR and ODONTO. All others are Fraudulent Counterfeits how and important Edition of the Silent Friend on Human Frailty. p Just Published, the 14th Edition, ce 2s. 6d. and sent free to any part of the united gdoln on the receipt of a Post-Office Order for 3s. 6d. THE SILENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL WORK on the Nervous Debility, and Disorders arising from a vitiated state of the blood' t?'?Uished with engravings, representing the deleterious leilee of mercury on the skin, followed by observa- t; 118 on Marriage, the whole pointed out to suffering ??.?t<!Kt? as a Silent Friend," to be consulted without POstire and with assured confidence of success, ^$L. Perry § Co., Consulting Surgeons, London. -t)), the Authors and sold at their residence to °i by Strange, 21, Paternoster-row; Hannay and Co., tô Oxford-street, J. Gordon, 146, Leadenhall-street, fidon; and by all booksellers in town and country. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "T c Authors of THE SILENTFRIEND seem to be horoug\Y e.r:'ersant with the treatment of a class of complamts which  We fear too prevalent in the present day. The per- SOlc"Ou'g style in which this book is written, and the va- ltl hits it conveys to those who are apprehensive of erirl? the marriage state, cannot fail to recommend it to & ?''u' perus?al "-ERA. This work should be read by all who value halth and vi8 4 to enjoy life, for the truisms therein contameù ddy ?Ubt. "—FARMEKS' Jo?-<? '? ''?'"  ? THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, f?? gentle stimulant and renovater of the impaired (t'?ons of life, and is, therefore calculated to afford e!d relief to those who have weakened the powers of 1t .r System and fallen into a state of chronic debility. 4tP sesses wonderful efficacy in all nervous disorders, Lad-ac es, weakness and lowness of spirits, dimness Of Sl8ht, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, VD;It P'Urs and melancholy, and all kinds of hysteric com- M?'?"? s, are gradually removed by its use. Price 11s. D'. "Ottle or four times the quantity in one bottle for ? Sold by all medicine venders, of whom may be Iii': he "SILENT FRIEXD." The Five Pound Cases '). ? be had as usual. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, ;.?, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. and 11s. per box, Setve the signature of R. and L. Perry and Co. on t[,? 'It ,1 c of cach wrapper) are well-known throughout Jj,, °^e ?"? America to be the most certain and effectual cUr eVCr discovered for scorbutic affections, eruptions on 1))IJtart of the body, ulcerations, scrofula, or pimples ()I, t L' face, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood fr,, ? foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and I-, store weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine C t and vigour. consultation fee, if by letter, El. A minute detail of *UC i,'? necessary. Messrs. Perry arc in daily attend- consultation, at their residences, 19, Bcrners ^"• Oxford-street, London, from 11 till 2, and 5 till 8, kild Gil Sundays from tcn till twelve. One personal. ?it? Only is necessary to effect a permanent cure. '\Iint for Carmarthen, Mr. J. W White, Chemist, ?' ? ?n-Bquare, of whom may be had the Siient Fj icnd. THE BRITISH HONG-KONG TEA COMPANY, Faithful to their professed principle of supplying the public with none but genuine Teas of superior character, have to congratulate themselves on the liberal patronage they have hitherto received. It would be easy to pretend, as some advertisers do, to sell Teas, at lower prices than charged by the Company, but the very fact that the duty alone amounts to 2s. 2d! per lb. must convince all thinking persons, that much which is offered to the public under the name of Tea, can be no other than a spurious article, and it would be easy to prove that such trash is as injurious to health, as the genuine leaf is wholesome and exhilarating. The Company would particularly recommend their BLACK. Strong and rich lfavored wiry leaf Congou at 5s. per lb. being all that fof ordinary occasions can be desired. Their Imperial Pekin Mixture at 6s. per lb. is a combination of the rarest and most exquisite Black Teas exported from China, and is peculiarly adapted to the taste of Connoisseurs. The following can be confidently recommended- Genuine Breakfast Congou 4s. Od I' Strong full-flavoured ditto 4s. 6d. GREEN. Bright leaf, Hyson kind, fresh and strong 5s. Od. Fine Hyson, with choice flavour 6s. Od. Pearl leaf Gunpowder 7s. 6d. MIXED. Hong-Kong mixture 5s. 4d. By those who prefer mixed Teas, the Company feel con- fident that this w tilbe pronounced unequalled, for strength and flavour, by any combination oj Black and Green Teas that has yet beelt o Teas that has yet been offered to the public at the price. The Company's Teas are sold in Catty Packages, in the pure state in which they are imported, in quarters, halves, I and one pounds. Each package is sealed with the Company's Seal, and bears the signature of J. CASSELL, their London manager, without which none are genuine; Teas at 5s, per lb., and above, may be had in two ounce packets. COFFEES—In consequence of the numerous applications which the Company have received from their Agents, I requesting to be supplied with Coffee of superior quality, they have made arrangements, to supply the following descriptions, which will be found of singularly exquisite flavour, and will be packed in lead, in quarter, half-pound, and pound packets, and sealed to prevent the possibility of the aroma escaping Choice Mountain Jamaica Is. 8d. Rich Turkey flavour 2s. Od. The following Agents have been duly appointed:—Carmarthen, D. LI. Mortimer, Druggist, Cross; Newcastle Emlyn, Wm. Jones, Printer, &c. Narberth, J. Meyler, Grocer and Bookseller; Llandilo, Rev. Robert Owen; Cardigan, Rev. D. Owen, near the Church; Llanboidy, Evans, surgeon; Kidwelly, Rev. D. Jones; Llanelly, T. Powell, Carpenter; Neath, Rev. D. Evans; Abcravon, J. Rogers, shopkeeper; Melin-y-coed, near Cardigan, D. Davies, Grocer Treleach, W. Davies Tregaron, J. Lewis, shopkeeper Haverfordwest, W. Blethyn, Upholsterer; Pembroke Dock, Mr. Clougher, Bookseller Tenby, T. H. Jones, grocer, &c., Frog-street, Fishguard, Davies, Bookseller; St. David's, T. Davies, Draper; Newport, Pembrokeshire, W. W. Loder, Bookseller; Aberystwith, Griffith and Roberts, Druggists, Great Dark Street; Brecon, Sillifant and Richards, Drapers. The Company continue to appoint Agents in those towns where one has not been already appointed, and as the Agency can be carried on with a very small capital, with but little trouble and no risk, it is worthy the attention of respectable tradesmen or private individuals. All letters must be addressed, BRITISH HONG-KONG TEA COMPANY,Little Tower Street, London. The Atrapilatory, or Liquid Hair Dye, THE only dye that really answers for all colours, and JL does not require re-doing, but as the hair grows, z.s it never fades or acquires that unnatural red or purple tint common to all other dyes, Ross and Soxs can, with the greatest confidence, recommend the above dye as infallible, if done at their establishment; and ladies or gentlemen requiring it are requested to bring a friend or servant with them to see how it is used, which will enable them to do it afterwards, without the chance of failure. Several private apartments devoted entirely to the above purpose, and some of their establishment having used it, the effect produced can be at once seen. They think it necessary to add that, by attending strictly to the instructions given with each bottle of dye, nume- rous persons have succeeded equally well without coming to them. Address Ross & Sons, 119 & 120, Bishopsgate-street, London, the celebrated Perruquiers, perfumers, Hair- cutters & Hair-dyers. N.B. Parties attended at their own residence, what- ever the distance; or the dye can be sent by post, rail, or coach, to any part, a remittance or post-office order being sent. Price, per post, pre-paid; first size 7s; second, third, or fourth ditto, being above 16 ozs., must go by rail; prices, packed in wood, 11s., 16s., & 21s. On ordering the dye, state whether the hair is dark or brown. For Coughs, Colds, and Rheumatism. Squire's Original Grand Elixir. THIS invaluable Medicine speedily removes all fresh Tcolds, with their attending symptoms of ,blent pain and soreness of the stomach proceeding from cold and coughing, and is also a most sovereign remedy in casing rheumatic pains in the limbs or joints, in which complaint it has been so surprisingly successful as to have been recommended by several eminent physicians, &c. It gives speedy and lasting ease in the most violent fits of the gout, stone, or gravel, and renders the functions of the body regular, by removing flatulence, head-aches, twitching of the nerves, trembling, fainting, &c. Ciir See that the words "DICEY & Co." are engraved on the stamp affixed over the cork of each bottle.- Price 2s. Sold by W. Sutton and Co. (late Zh'ceyaMdSM?M,) 10, Bow Church Yard, London and by all the principal Booksellers, Druggists, and Medicine Venders. Of whom may also be had, CARPENTER'S SPECIFIC for the HOOPING COUGH. Price Is. lid. 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 dis- order. DR. RADCLIFF'S ELIXIR, a most salutary medi- cine, used as a general sweetener of the blood, and for all eruptions, whether contracted by too free living, sur- feits, or proceeding from Scurvy, or humours after the measles, small-pox, &c. Price Is. lid. the bottle. DICEY & Co.'s Genuine DAI<J^ Y'fe ELIXIR, in bot- tles at 2s. and 2s. 9d. each. See that Dicey and Co." is on the stamp. DICEY and Co.'s ANDERSON'S TRUE SCOTT'S PILLS, Is. lid. the box. Ask particularly for Dicey Co.'s" MARSHALL'S REAL- ALL, a specific for fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, &c. In bottles at Is. lid.&2a.9d. BETTON's BRITISH OIL (the only Genuine) the superior efficacy of which is too well known to require any comment. Price Is. 9d. THE TWENTY-FIRST THOUSAND. Just Published, in a sealed Envelope, price 3& and sent free on receiving a Post Office Order, for 38 6d. A N H 0 0 D lt.i. the CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE with Plain Directions for ITS PERFECT RESTORA- TION addressed to those suffering from the destructive effects of excessive indulgence, solitary habits, or infec- tion; followed by observations on MARIUAGK, and the treatment of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, &c. illustrated with cases, &c. &c. By J. L. CURTIS and Co., Consulting Surgeons. TWENTY-FIRST EDITION. Published by the Authors, and sold by Burgess, Me- dical Bookseller, 28, Coventry-st., Haymarket; Mann 39, Cornhill; Strange, 21, Paternoster Row; Barth- Bridges-street, Strand, London; Philip, South Castle- street, Liverpool; Pritchard, Chronicle Office, Ches- ter Fannin and Co., 41, Grafton-street, Dublin Drum mond, 5, Blair-street, Edinburgh; Cambrian Office; Swansea; Ferris and Score, Chemist to the Queen Union-st., Bristol; Watton, Chronicle Office, Shrews- bury Times Office, Hereford; and sold in a sealed envelope by all Booksellers. CAUTION In consequence of the numerous complaints made to the Authors by patients who have been induced to pur- chase spurious copies of this work, advertised by illiterate and designing parties, under titles approximating as closely as possible to the word" ill AN HOOD," the fol- lowing declaration is added to this advertisement, with a view that the public may not be imposed on their selection. DECLARATION. I, William Whinrey Gearing, of Smart's Buildings, Ilolborn, in the County of Middlesex, Printer, do solemnly declare that 1 have printed Nineteen thousand Five Hundred Conies of Messrs. Curtis and Company's Medical Work, MANHOOD, exclusive of the Twentieth Edition now printing by me, and that the whole of these copies were duly delivered to Mr. William Wilton Bookbinder, residing at No. 4 Bream's Build- mgs, Chancery Lane, from the month of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty, to February, one thousand eight hundred and forty-four and I make tlii; solemn declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true. WILLIAM WHINHEY GEARING. Declared and subscribed at the } WILLIAM MAGNAY, Mansion House London, this 6th Lord Mayor of day of April, 1844, before me, London. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The numberless instances daily occurring wherein affec- tions of the lungs, putting on all" the outer appearances o'i consumption-which, however, when traced to their source, are found to result from certain baneful habits-fully prove that the principle ot tho division of labour is nowhere more applicable than in medical practice; and we feel no hesitation m saj ing, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful, whether such person hold the relation of a I arent, a Ilrecepter, or a Clergyman.-Su, EVENING PAPER. Messrs. Curtis's work, entitled Manhood,' is one of the few books now coming before the public on such a sub- ject which can lay claim to the character of being strietly professional, at the same time it is fully intelligible to all who read it. The moral and medical precepts given in it, render it ill "-NI AG NF.T. To the married, as well as the unmarried, this little work alike atlords consolation and cure in peculiar cases, and we are doing a service to society in recommending it to general notice. R-ISSEX AND IIEKTS MEHCUUY. o Messrs. CURTIS and Co. are to be consulted daily at their residence, No. 7, FRITH-STREET, SOHO-SQUAIIE, LONDON. Country patients are requested to be as minute as pos- sible in the detail of their cases—the communication must be accompanied by the usual consultation fee of tl and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on. The above Work is Sold at the Cambrian Offic, Swan- sea, the Journal Office, Carmarthen, and by all respect- able Booksellers, by whom it is sent, post-paid, in a scaled envelope, for 3s. 6d. THE PATENT COMPOSITE CANDLES. rpHESE Candles burn without snuffing more -?- brilliantly than the best Wax, and are cheaper in proportion to the light given than the commonest Tal- low Candles. The Patentees respectfully beg all pur- chasers to ask in the shops simply for PRICE'S PATENT CANDLES," as many imitators have adopted the term" Composite." They are sold by most of the respectable Dealers throughout the kingdom, and are supplied wholesale to the trade by EDWARD PRICE and Co., Belmont, Vauxhall, by PALMER and Co., Sutton-Street, Clerkenwell, and by Mathews and Co., 400, High-street, Cheltenham. ROYAL FARMERS7 i AND GENERAL FIRE, LIFE, & HAILSTORM INSURANCE INSTITUTION. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. Capital, 9500,000. OFFICES, STRAND, LONDON. HONORARY DIRECTORS. Duke of Bedford I Duke of Rutland, K.G. Earl of Stamford and I Warrington Earl of Stair Earl of Howe I Earl of Stradbrokc I Earl Ducie Viscount Torrington Viscount Campden Lord Rayleigh Lord Feversham Lord Stanley, M.P. And Seventy- Two other Members of Parliament and Gentlemen. THE Proprietary of this Company exceeds 1,990 in T number. The share of Public Favour this Institution has ob- tained proves the appreciation of its system by a numerous body of insurers. Every kind of Life Insurance, of Deferred and Immediate Annuities, and of Endowments for Children, may be accomplished at this Office on terms as low as is consistent with security. A Dividend of Four per Cent, is now in course of pay- ment to the Shareholders in this office. A BONUS of one-half the profits on LIFE POLICIES held by Share- holders, will be given at the end of every Five Years by addition to the sum assured, or by reduction of pre- mium. Detailed Prospectuses may be obtained at the office, or will be forwarded, post free, upon application. In the Fire Departments, Insurances are effected at the lowest rates. The usual Commission to Solicitors. Agents are appointed in all the Principal Towns in the Kingdom, and where agents are not appointed, persons in active life, and desirous of being appointed, may apply to W. SHAW, Managing Director. ECONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY No. 31, Bridge-St., Blackfriars, London. ESTABLISHED 1823. Empotoersd by Act of Parliament, 3d William IV. Chairman, The Right lIon. Thos. Frankland Lewis. Deputy Chairman, H. Frederick Stephenson, Esq. rTIHE following are among the advantages offered by X this Society :— LOWER RATES of Premium than those of any other Office, which entitle the assured to participate in the pro- fits, and considerably lower than those of any other Mu- tual Assurance Society. THE WHOLE OF THE PROFITS divided among the Assured. Three bonuses have already been declared out of three- fourths of the profits. The first, in 18154, averaged £ 1G per ct. on the premiums paid The econd, JS:J!J, do. £31 do. since the 1st division. The third, 1844, do. £ :j(j do. since the 2d division. In addition to which all Policies entitled to the abso- lute bonus, will receive a contingent prospective bonus of £1 per cent, per annum, on the sum assured on becoming claims before 1849. Assurances effected on the equal scale of premiums in the year 1814, will participate in the bonus to be delared in 1849. CAMPBELL JAMES DOWER, Secretary. AGENTS — Carmarthen, Richard Morgan Davies Abergavenny, Ttios. Fowler, Bank; Brecon, Wm. I-lier Carnarvon, Owen Jones, Castle Square Denbigh and Plas Pigot, R. Williams, solicitor, Castle Lane Do. do., R. Lloyd Williams, M.D., Medical Referee Ilay, Wm. Harris; Pembroke, F. T. Biddulph; Pwllheli, Hugh Pugh, Bank Wrexham, John Bury, Geo. Lewis, Esq., Medical Referee. EUROPEAN LIFE INSURANCE & ANNUITY COMPANY, INSTITUTED JANUARY, 1819. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 7th and 8th Victoria, cap. 48. Office—\o. 10, Chatham-Place, Blackfriars, London. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. John Elliott Drinkwater Bethune, Esq., 80, Chester- square, Chairman. Thomas Henry Call, Esq., 1, Mount-street, Grosvenor- square. John Rivett Carnac, Esq ,46, Devonshire-street, Port- land-place. John Greathed Harris, Esq., 2, Old Palace-yard. Henry H. Harrison, Esq.. 1, Percy-street, Bedford- square. Thomas Hunt, Esq., 11, Manchester square. William Paxton Jervis, Esq., 59, Cadogan-place, Sloane-street. Alexander H.Macdougall, Esq., 44, Parliament-stroet. William Sargent, Esq., Treasury Chambers, Whitehall. Frederick Silver, Esq., 10, James-street, Buckingham- gate. John Stewart, Esq., 22, Portman-square. George James Sulivan, Esq., 1, Arlington-street and Ditcham Grove, Pctersfield, Hants. John Thoyts, Esq., 8, Foley-place. This OLD ESTABLISHED SOCIETY has recently re- ceived ADDITIONAL POWERS, by Special Act of Parliament, and affords FACILITIES in effecting IN- SURANCES to suit the views of every class of insurers. Premiums are received yearly, half-yearly, or quarterly, or upon an increasing or decreasing scale. Two thirds of the profits are added scptennially to the policies of those insured for life one-third is added to the guarantee fund for securing payment of the policies of all insurers. Those Who are insured to the amount of £,-)00 and upwards for the whole term of life, are admitted to vote at the half-yearly general meetings of the proprietors. I DAVID FOGGO, Secretary. Prospectuses and every information to be obtained from the office in London, or of the undermentioned Agents:— AHERYSTWYTH.Henry Humphreys. BATH Thos. Bishop, Stuckey's Bank. BRISTOL Daniel Burges, Jun., Council House. LIVERPOOL Widow Sutton and Sons, 17, Exchange Court, East. SHREWSBURY.Charles Hulbert, Bookseller. THE GENUINE ROYAL HOWQUA TEAS. 0. E. DAVIES, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, HIGH-STREET, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of HAVERFORA Jj WEST and its vicinity, that he has been recently appointed SOLE AGENT for the sale of "THB ROYAL HOWQUA'S MIXTURE," imported direct from China, as supplied to HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, AND THE ROYAL FAMILY. One trial of these delicious Teas is respectfully solicited, when they 1 will be found superior in strength and flavor, and far more economical than any yet offered to the public. Price 6s. per lb. O. E. Davies has also on sale a large supply of other Teas from the 'LONDO.N L GENUINE TEA COM- PANY," packed in louden canisters and warranted free from adulteratiou, at 4s., .5., and 6s., per lb. WHERE AL40 MAY BE HAD THE ONLY GENUINE DOCTOR COLLINS'S ANTIBILIOUS & APERIENT VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS, (FOR BOTH SEXES,) A most excellent Medicine for costive and bilious com plaints, disorders of the stomach and bowels, nervous ness, worms, indigestion, pains and giddiness of the head, scorbutic eruptions, jaundice, asthma, rheuma- tism, gravel, and dropsical complaints, &c. These Pills, which contain the most Genuine Drugs, have, for some considerable time, obtained the most un- qualified approbation of the Faculty, and the Public in general. They require no confinement nor alteration of diet; and their operation (which is promoted by moderate exercise) has been found so beneficial to the several organic functions of the human system by their mild action on the peristaltic motions of the Intestines, that they may justly be considered as a Panacea, or Universal Medicine. They strengthen the tone of the digestive organs, promote a healthy' action of the liver, and remove those obstructions of the bowels which so frequently produce HEADACHES, DIMNESS OF SIGHT, HEARTBURN, FLATULENCY, WORMS, PILES, and a numerous train of other disorders. By the occasional use of these Pills, the above diseases are speedily removed, and the body performing its due. functions the patient is thereby restored to the perfect enjoyment of health and strength. Sold in Boxes, at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each. WHEAT SOWIIMC. FREDERICK BRAIN BEGS to call the attention of the Agricultural world -D to his GUANO MANURE, prepared expressly for Wheat Crops it abounds in all the ingredients that are necessary for a good grain crop. He particularly solicits persons who found the Foreign Guano a failure last season, to give his a trial, it being much more powerful, and free from adulteration, so justly complained of in the Foreign by Agriculturists, as well as by all the leading Agricultural Journals. TESTIMONIAL TO BRAIN'S GUANO MANURE. 5, A, Hanley-road, Kentish Town, London, Aug. 15,1844. This is to certify that we have subjected BRAIN'S GUANO to a most patient and rigorous alulysis, and find it contains all the necessary constituents of a good manure; and is well calculated to give fertility to a soil which is either naturally barren, or has been exhausted by over-cropping by supplying the land with those sub- stances which are absolutely requisite to a healthy vege- tation. It is not adulterated, and can always be depended on, being of uniform composition. (Signed) JOHN MITCHELL and FREDERICK FIELD, Analytical Chemists of the Royal Polytechnic Institution, London." Also BRAIN'S highly concentrated Liquid Guano, for grass lands, gardens, shrubberies, hot-houses, and con- servatories. Price Is. 9d. per quart bottle, with full directions for use (enough for 80 gallons of liquid ma- nure) to be had yf most respectable Florists, SeedsniGD, and Chemists, in Town and Country. Works, Thomas-street, Duke-street, Stamford-street, Blackfriar's Road, London. AGENTS. Messrs. HALL, Cardiff. To the Nobility, Gentry, & Residents in the Country. rpHE recent settlement between this Country and TChina has opened a wide field for commercial en- terprise embracing the opportunity, we sought to establish a large Ready Money Trade. We courted patronage, and we have received it; and we are now fully convinced that our system needs but be generally known to be supported. First.—Our sales being extensive, alike are our pur- chases, with corresponding advantages. Secondly.—Our arrangements are conducted with strict regard to economy (the main secret after all); our warehouse, though perhaps the largest in London, is situated in a oye thoroughfare, unencumbered with those merciless expenses usually attached to those showy plate-glass Shops, where the articles are taxed to pay. Thirdly.—We give no credit; consequently the ready. money buyer has not to pay for those who take credit, or who do not pay at all. For the more effectual mode of carrying out our sys- tem, we have determined on appointing one agent in every town in the kingdom, who will be supplied with Teas done up in tinfoil packets of from loz to 61bs. BLACK TEAS. s. d. Good Pouchong .2s. Sd. to 3 0 Strong COnvou 3 4 Fine ditto, Pekoe kind 3 8 Rich Pekoe Souchong 4 0 Fine ditto 4 4 Finest ditto 4s. 8d. to 5 0 GREEN TEAS. Good Common Green 3s. 4d. to 3 8 Hyson kind 4 0 Hyson Tea. 4 4 Young Hyson.4s. 4d. to 5 0 Finest ditto 5 4 Gunpowder 5s. 4d. to 6 0 Finest ditto 7 0 COFFEES. Good Common. 0 9 Good Ceylon. 1 0 Fine ditto 1 2 Finest ditto 1 4 Finest Java 1 6 Finest Cuba 1 8 Mocha .18 Finest ditto. 2 0 By the above it will be seen, that we can supply a good useful Tea at 3s. to 3s. 4d., and excellent Tea at 3s. Id., and as good as may be required for 4s. Our Young Hyson is equal to Gunpowder. MANSELL and Co., 2, Bucklersbury, Cheapside. Orders for six pounds can be executed by our Agtats, if above that quantity, we forward carriage free. TO TEETOTALLERS. TEMPERANCE PROVIDENT INSTITUTION, 39, Moorgatc-street, London. Enrolled under 10 George IV., cap. 56. Patrons Sir Wilfred Lawson, Bart. Sir Culling E. Smith, Bart. Sir Arnold J. Knight, M.D. Rev. James Brewster, D.D. Rev. P. Penson, M. A. Rev. J. Ritcliie, A.M., D.D. Rev. W.W. Robinson, M.A. Benjamin Rotch,Esq., B. L. Rev. R. Shuckburgb, M. A. Rev. Thomas Spencer, M.A. And the principal supporters of the Temperance causc. Trustees J amesDay, Esq. Richmond I Wi!HamJa.nsoi),jun., Esq. Tokenhouse-yMd. Robert Warner, Esq., Jcw- in-crescent, Cripplegate. Bankers-Messrs. Barclay, Bevan & Co. Secretary-Theodore Compton, Esq., F.S.S. THE brilliant success of this institution renders it JL only necessary to keep its advantages before the public. The tchele of the profits are the exclusive property of the Assured. Every member can secure his benefits to any other person or persons free of duty. The society is totally exempt from all losses occasioned by intemperance. Example —A person, aged 30, by paying a quarterly premium of 16s. 3d., can secure £ 100 on attaining the age of 60 and if lie should die before that age the E 100 is paid at his death to his nominee or executors. Deferred Annuities.-The whole of the money paid returnable at death or at any time when required. Example.-A person aged 35, by paying t I per quar- ter, can secure an annuity of £20 per annum, to com- mence at age 65, and in case of his dying, or requiring the money at any time, after paying for two years, the whole of his payments will be returned. No Entrance-money. Prospectuses, Tracts, &c., may be had on application to Mr W. Scott, New Road, Pembroke Dock; D. Ll. Mortimer, Cross, Carmarthen George Davies, St. Thomas Green, Haverfordwest; Geo. Gould, jun., Hakin, Milford; Thomas Davies, Currier, Narberth; John Thomas, Waterloo, Tenby Wm. Evans, Gunsmith, Brecknock J. W. Coursell, Clockraaker, Ross. SOUTH WALES TURNPIKE TRUSTS COMMISSION. .NOTICE. [DUTY FREE. THE COMMISSIONERS for CONSOLIDATING the TURNPIKE TRUSTS in SOUTH WALES will continue their sittings at the following times and places :— At the CASTLE INN, LLANDOVERY, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 11th and 12th days of OCTOBER, at 10 o'clock A.M., for 10 o'clock A.ML., LANDOVERY AND LLANGADOCK THE TRUST. LLANDOVERY AND LAMPETER TRUST, TOWY BRIDGE BRANCH. At the Castle Inn, Brecon, on Monday, the 14th of October, and two following days at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the BRECONSHIRE TRUST. At the Town-Hall, Presteign, on Friday, the 18th of October, and following days, at 10 o'clock, A.M. for the RADNORSHIRE TRUST, LLANGERRIG TRUST. At the Belle Vue Hotel, Aberystwyth, on Tuesday the 221 of October, and following day at 10 o'clock A. M. for the ABERYSTWYTH DISTRICT TRUST. At the Black Lion Inn, Cardigan, on Friday, the 25th October, and following day, at 10 o'clock A.M. for the CARDIGAN DISTRICT TRUST. At the Town-Hall, Haverfordwest, on Monday, the 28th of October, and two following days, at 10 o'clock A.M. for the FISHGUARD TRUST, MILFORD TRUST, PEMBROKE FERRY TRUST, TAVERNSPITE TRUST. The Clerks and Surveyors of the above-named Trusts are required to attend at the times and places mentioned with all Books, Accounts, and other documents relating to their respective Trusts. For the convenience of parties interested, the Com- missioners will cause further notice to be given by letter to the several Clerks of Trusts respecting the particular times when their attendance will be required at those places at which the affairs of more than one Trust are to be investigated. By clause 4th of the Act, all persons claiming to be Creditors or Mortgagees of the Tolls of any Turnpike Trust, are required to produce, or cause to be produced before the Commissioners, all Mortgages, Deeds, Con- tracts, or other Securities in respect of which such Cre- ditors or Mortgagees claim to be entitled to any principal Monies or Interest out of the Tolls of such Trusts. ARTHUR E. SOMERSET, SECRETARY. Carmarthen, Oct. 4, 1844. SIR JAMES MURRAY'S FLUID MAGNESIA, I prepared under the immediate care of the inventor, and established for upwards of thirty years by the pro- fession, for removing bile, acidities, and indigestion, restoring appetite, preserving a moderate state of the bowels, and dissolving uric acid in gravel and gout; also as an easy remedy for sea sickness, and for the febrile affections incident to childhood, it is invaluable.-On the value of magnesia as a remedial agent it is unnecessary to enlarge; but the fluid preparation of Sir James Mur- ray is now the most valued by the profession, as it en- tirely avoids the possibility of those dangerous concre- tions usually resulting from the use of the article in powder, and in the over-dosed liquids of detected imi- tators. Sold by the sole consignee, Mr. Bailey, of North-street, Wolverhampton, and by all wholesale and retail drug- gists and medicine agents throughout the British em- pire; in bottles, Is., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s. 6d., lis., and 21s. each. IThe Acidulated Syrup in bottles, 2s. each. N.B. Be sure to ask for "Sir James Murray's Pre- paration," and to see that his name is stamped on each label in green ink as follows:—" James Murray, Physician to the Lord-lieutenant." IMPORTANT INFORMATION. DR. ROBERTS's celebrated OINTMENT, called the POOR MAN's FRIEND, is confidently re- commended to the Public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of twenty years' standing cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruptions, and pim- ples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, sore breasts, piles, fistula, and cancerous humours; and is a specific for those afflicting eruptions that sometimes fol- low vaccination. Sold in pots, at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. Also his PILULJ3 ANTISCROPHULiE, confirmed by more than forty years' experience, to be, without ex- ception, one of the best alterative medicines ever com- pounded for purifying the blood and assisting nature in all her operations; hence are useful to scrofula, scor- butic complaints, glandular swellings, particularly those of the neck, &c. They form a mild and superior family aperient, that may be taken at all times without confine- ment or change of diet. Sold in Boxes, at Is. 1 jd. 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., and 22s. each. LARWILL's PILLS.—One of the best medicines in the world for dropsy, ulcerated sore legs, and bilious complaints. They strengthen the coats of the stomach, and restore lost appetite and are an effectual remedy for disorders of the heart, lungs, &c. In boxes, at Is. lid. and 2s. 3d. each. Under the late Dr. Roberts's will, Messrs. Beach and Barnicott, who have been confidently entrusted with the preparation of his medicines for many years past, are left joint proprietors of the Poor Man's Friend, Pilulaj Antiscrophula;, Larwill's Pills, Medicated Gingerbread Nuts, Antiscorbutic Drops, with the exclusive right, power, and authority to prepare and vend the same. The still increasing demand for the above medicincs from all ranks is the Dest and most substantial proof of their utility. Sold in boxes, price Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each (duty included), wholesale, by the proprietors, Beach and Barnicott, at their Dispensary, Bridport; by the London houses; retail by all respectable medicine venders in the United Kingdom. OBSERVE.—No medicine sold under the above names can possibly be genuine unless Beach and Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts, Bridport," is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each package. PARR'S LIFE PILLS, (the best Medicine in the i World) are now established as the only certain cure of disease in the human frame. Sufficient has already been advertised in the public prints to convince any reasonable person that the efficacy of this Medicine is unbounded, and that every disease will soon vanish from the effects of this popular remedy. Already the Proprietors have received and published 2G different sheets of Testimonials and, besides, have received some thousands of letters confirming all the statements pub- lished, and proving the immense benefit derived by all classes by taking l'A UR'S LIFE PILLS. Testimonials are received daily, and it would be impossible in a newspa- per to publish one-half received and the following are selected as people well known in their respective neigh- bourhoods, and whose testimony is unquestionable. Further sheets of Testimonials may be had, gratis, of all Agents. — Communicated by Mr. NOBLE, Bookseller, Boston. Donington, Lincolnshire. Sir,—JOHN STEPHENSON, of this town, was some time since afflicted with a pain near his heart, accom- panied by great nervous debility, for which he tried a great many things that came under his notice, besides having the best medical advice he could procure, without receiving any permanent relief. He at length heard of I' AIUl'S LIFE PILLS, and was determined to give them a fair trial, and after taking a few boxes lie felt wonderfully relieved, his appetite was restored, his spirits were wonderfully raised, and as Dr. Young say, tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep," returned once more, to which he had been a stranger for a long time to use his own words, (and I heard him speak them,) I would not miss taking PARR'S PILLS for a Thousand Pounds." I wish you would make this cure known throughout the whole kingdom, for the benefit of others, as I know the above to be nothing but truth, for I live next door to John Stephenson. Sir, please to wend me another supply of PARlt's PILLS, I am, your obedient servant, WILLIAM CRISP. From Messrs. MOTTERSHHAD and Co., Manchester. Messrs. Mottershcad are desired to forward Messrs. T. Roberts and Co., the enclosed letter received this day, and although they arc requested not to publish the gen- tleman's name, yet they have his permission to make it known to any one doubting its authenticity. Market-place, Manchester. Messrs. ROBERTS and Co., London. Manchester. Gentlemen,—I consider it only a duty I owe to you to bear testimony to the virtue and effects of PAIUÙ; LIn: PILLS. I first met- with them in Wales, and having derived considerable relief from them in correcting the stomach when irritated, from causes which inevitably oc- cur in a commercial traveller's life, I introduced them as a general medicine to my family, and am most happy to inform you that they have superseded not only our family doctor, but nearly all other medicines. For de- rangement of the stomach or bowels we take two pills as a dose, and for the children, ranging from 17 down to 3 years of age, I J, and for the elder sometimes 2 pills, and 1 pill for the younger ones, and I assure you, gen- tlemen, with very excellent effect; even in case of cold wc use them, and as far as their being of service to my family goes, I can safe;y recommend them. I remain, gentlemen, your obedient servant, F. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. iggf Beware of Spurious Imitations of the above medi- cine. None are genuine unless the words PAIUl'S LIFE PILLS" are in WHITE LETTERS on a RED GROUND, engraved in the Government Stamp, pasted round each box also the fac-simile of the signature of the Proprietors, T. ROBERTS and Co., Crane Court, Fleet Street, London," on the directions. Sold in boxes at Is. Ii/d- 2s. 9d., and family packets, lis. each. JOHN W. WIIITE, Chemist, Agent for Carmarthen, nd Mr. 0 E. Davies, Druggist, Hayerfordwcst. I  Liverpool, Milford, Bristol, t-*?  M ?m\? and Swansea. ?tJJ?S????? FIRST CLASS POWERFUL STEAM YESSEL, TIlE TROUBADOUR, JAMES BECKETT, Commander. TS intended to Sail from the Trafalgar Dock, with t- [Goods and Passengers, in the Month of OCTOBER, 1844, on or about the following days, Wind and Wea- ther permitting:- FROM LIVERPOOL FOR MILFORD & BRISTOL. Saturdy, Oct. 5. 3 after. I Saturday, Oct. 19. 3 after. Saturday. 12 9 mom ) Saturday, 26. 9 morn The Troubadour generally arrives at Milford in 21 or 22 hours after the time of sailing from Liverpool, and sails immediately after for Bristol. FROM BRISTOL CALLING AT SWANSEA A-XD MILFORD. Tuesday, Oct. 1. 7 morn I Tuesday. Oct. 15. 7 morn Tuesday, 8. 2 after. ?Tuesday, 22. 2 after. FROM SWANSEA FOR MILFORD & LIVERPOOL. Wednes., Oct. 2. 7 morn J-Wcd»es., Oct, 16. 6 morn Peebles., 9. 2 after, j V.'ednes., 23. 2 after, The Troubadour generally arrives at Milford in five hours after the time of sailing from Swansea, and sails immediately after for Liverpool. PASSAGE MONEY. Cabin, iCl Steward's Fee, 2s. 6d.; Deck, 7s. Gd. For further particulars, apply at the Office, No. 2, St. Stephen's street, or at the Wharf, CANONS' MARSH, where there is a lock-up Warehouse, for the accommoda- tion of Shippers, and where all goods are landed and discharged. Goods forwarded, free of commission, and no charge made for steerage. AGENTS :-Mr. WM. D. APPLEHEH, 2, St. Stephen-st. Bristol; Mr. THOMAS M'TEAR, 15, Water Street, Liver- pool; Mr. JOHN EDWARDS, Swansea,; Mr. DAVID PRO- PERT, Milford and Messrs. KEN WORTHY and Co. Man- chester. October, 18J4. gMs  ?t BRISTOL GENERAL STEAI:A;:E:PANY O?ce 1, Quay, ??-M<o?. THE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, and as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liber- ty to tow Vessels, during the Month of OCTOBER, 1844. FOR CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, PHCENIX. Friday, Oct. 4. 9Jmornl Friday, Oct. 18. 10 morn Friday, — 11.5 morn I Friday, Friday, Nov. I 8¿ mom. FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, PHCENIX. Tuesday, Oc. 1. 7 morn | Tuesday, Oct. 15. 6imorn Monday, 7.lSJatter. | Monday, 31.12utter Tuesday, Oct. 2:J. 6 morn. FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK. Saturday, Oct. 5.11 mom I Saturday, Oct. 19.11 morn Friday, U. Rafter. | Friday, 2" 6 morn Friday, Nov. I 81mom Returns Tuesdays. FOR CORK. ROSE, Tuesdays.—VICTORY, Fridays. Tuesday, Oct. I 2 morn I Friday. Oct. 18 10 morn Friday, 4. 9 morn Tuesday, —22 3 after. Tuesday, 8. 3 after. Friday, — 25 6 morn Friday, 11. Rafter. Tuesday, — 29 7 morn Tuesday, 15 8 morn Friday, Nov. I 8 morn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR WATERFORD. NORA CREINA, Tuesdays.—OSPREY, Fridays. Tuesday, Oct. 1. 8 mom I Friday, Oct. 18 lO.^morn Friday, 4. 9morn Tuesday, — 22 2jaf'ter. Tuesday, 8. SJafter. Friday,—25 6 morn Friday 11 4?atfer. TueS?ay 29. 7 morn Tuesday, — 15 7 ?mom Friday, Nov. 8. 8morn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY. STAR, T ties days.-PH (E NIX, Fridays. Tuesday, Oct. 1. 8 morn I Friday, Oct. 18. 10 morn Friday, — 4. 9 I Tuesday, — 22 2after. Tuesday, — 8. rafter. Frday, — ?_, 5?morn Friday, — 11 5 mom Tuesday, — 29 7 mom Tuesday, — 15. 5 iiiorii I Friday, Nov. 1. ?morn FROM TENBY. PHCENI^, Tucslays.-STAR, Saturdays. Tuesday, Oot. 1.10 mlrn  Saturday, Oct. 19. 12 noon Saturday, 5 11 after. Tuesday, 22. 4 mor Tuesday, 8. 4 morn Saturday, 26 6inorrl Saturday, 12. 6mom Tuesday, — 29. 9 morn Tuesday, 15. 9?morn ? Saturday, Nov. 2 10 morn FOR MILFORD, PATER & HAVERFORDWEST, CALLING AT TENBY. STAR. Tuesday, Oct. 1. 8 morn I Tuesday, Oct, 15. 7morr. Tuesday, 8. 24after. I Tuesday, 22. Hatter' Tuesdav, Oct. 2!1. 7 morn FROM HAVERFORDWEST, CALLING AT PATER MILFORD & TENBY. STAR. Friday, Oct. 4. 9 morn I Frday, Oct. l. ?imorn Fnday. 11. 5Jmorn I fmlay, 3:?.5?morn Friday, Nov. I 8 morn FROM MILFORD. STAR. Saturday, Oct. 5. 6 mom I Saturday, Oct. !9. 7 mom Satvrday, ^— 12. Immora l Saturday, 26. 1 morn Saturday, Nov. 2. 5 morn FIWM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. LORD BERESFORD—Mondays. COUNTY.—Wednesdays. Wednes. Oct. 2. 7 morn I Wednes. Oct. 16. 6imorn Monday, — I morn Monday, — 21. I morn liondai., I morll %Ion d I inorn Wednes. 9. 2 morn Wednes. — 2. 6jmorn Monday, 5 morn Monday, — 28. 5 morn Wednesday, Oct. 90. 6 morn. FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. LORD BERESFORD.—Monday. COUNTY.—Wednesdays. Wednes. Oct. 2.7 mom Wednes Oct. 16 lOAmom Monday, 7. 9 morn Monday, 21. 6 morn Wednes. — 9. (j morn" ellul's. — 23. 6morll Monday, — 14 9 morn Monday, 28 9 inurii Wednesday, Oct. 30 10 morn FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY PEMBROKE, Tuesdays and Fridays. LORD BERESFORD, Thursdays and Saturdays. Tuesday, Oct. 1. 8hnorn Thursday, Oct. 17. f)iinorn Thursday, — 3. 9Jinorn Friday, 18.10muru Friday, 4. 9\morn Saturday, 19.. 11 iiiorn Saturday, 5 11 murn Tuesday, 22. 3 morn 1 Tuesday, 8. 3 mom | Thursday" — 24 5 morn Thursday, 10. 5 mom Friday, — 25. 5imorn Friday, — 11. 5Jmorn Saturday, — 26 6,-Jraorn Saturday, 12. 6mom Tuesday, 29. iimorn Tuesday, 15 8 inorn Thursday, — 31. 8^morn FROM SWANSEA. LORD BERESFORD, Tuesdays & Fridays. COUNTY PEMBROKE, Thursdays and Saturdays. Tuesday, Oct. 1. 9 mom Thursday, Oct. 17 10 morn Thursday, 3. 10 mom Friday, 18.l morn Friday, 4.10'jnoon. Saturday 19 12 noon. Saturday, — 5.1lJmorii Saturday — 19. 12 noon. Tuesday, 8. 3in ori II T,, r 1, — 4. 5\morn Thursday, 10 5?I'morn Friday, 25 6morn 2. ) 61'morn Friday, 11. 6?morr: Saturday, 26 6?mom SatunÎay, 12 6, rLi o 111 29 S^morn Tuesday, 15 8?morn Thursday, — '? I 9 morn FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. LORD BERESFORD—Mondays. COUNTY—Wednesdays. Wednes. Oct. 2 11 morn Wednes., Oct. 16.10lmorn Monday, 7 6 morn Monday, 21. 6 morn Wednes. — 9 6 morn Wednes. 23, 6morn Monday, 14 9 morn Monday, 28, 9 morn Wednesday, Oct. 30.?. 6 morn FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. LORD BERESFORD—Mondays. COUNTY—W cdnesday. Wednes., Oct. 2. 7 morn Wednes., Oct. Iii. 6mQrn Monday, — 7. I morn Monday, — 21. I morn Wednes. 9. 2 mom Wednes.,  Wednes. — 9. 2 "'or], I Wellites., 93. -.tii)oi-ii Monday, — 14. 5 morn Monday, *28. 5 morn Wednesday, Oct. 30 10 morn To and from CARDIFF, :LADY CHARLOTTE and PRINCEOF WALES, daily, Sundays excepted. See separate Bills. The whole of the a bove Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of passengers and goods.-Ilemale Stewards on Board.—Carriages and Horses shipped with care.— Horses and Carriages to be shipped two hours before sailing. Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quav, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages. Parcels, &c., shoultÏ be addressed :— for Swansea, to W. Terrell & Sons, :;a, Back; and G. C- Glasson,12, Quay street:—for Cardiff", to R. H. Johnson, Clare street Hall, Marsh street:—and for Newport, to J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Ilotwclls. AGENTS.— Carmarthen; Mr. George Hughes, Tenby Mr. Ilitchings, jun., Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford Mr. Bowen, Pater Mr. John N. Smart, and M r. E. T. Turner, Swansea; Mr. Pridham, B,deford; Mr. Martin, Ilfraeombe and Mr. J. Clarke, Lvnton. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not I)eteeoiii-itable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage, (if loss or damagl>d) above the value of £ 5; nor for any Deck Pasell- ger's Luggage (il'^ost or damaged) above the value of 20s. lln- less in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for at th lime of delivery nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of 40s. (if lost or damaged) unless 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 letters seeking information to be post paid. Bristol, October, 1844. LLANELLY AND BRISTOL. A The new and powerful fast-going, Copper-Bottomed STEAM PACKET ifiillgii HERCULES, Thomas A. Towniend, Commander, With or without Pilots, and with liberty to Tow Vessel*. WILL Ply regularly, for the conveyance of Goodt v V and Passengers, between the above Ports, Wind and Weather permitting. Order of Sailing During the month of October, 1844, FROM LLANELLY NEW DOCKS, AND CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL. u- FHOM LLANELLY. I Wednesday, Od. 8 mom j Wednesday, — 9..3morn I Weduesda', 16..7!morn I Wednesday, 23.. 3 morn j Wednesday, — 30.. 7 mom FROM BRISTOL, Saturday, Oct. 5, ..lO?mota I Saturday, 12, 6 mom Saturday, 19, ..n mom Saturday, —?.(imom Fares:—After Cabin 10s. Gd.; Deck Passengers, .58. 6d. Children under 12 years of age, half-price; Dogs, 28. each; Pigs, Is. 6d. j sheep, la. 6d. Ø" Steward's Fee, Is.—Refreshments may be had en board on Moderate Terms. A train for the Conveyance of Passengers and Gooci leaves the Railway station at the New Dock every mor- ing (except Sundays) for Pontardulais, Cross Inn, a:. J Garnant. From Pontardulais, the Royal Mail leaves at half-pact five, p.m., for Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Milford. At Cross Inn, and Pontardulais, conveyances es.n be obtained for Llandilo, and the upper parts of the County. From Llanelly, the Picton fast Coach leaves the Ship and Castle, every morning at half-past nine o'clock, tor Carmarthen, through Kidwelly, and returns from i:.enco every afternoon at half-past Two (Sunday excepted). Every description of Goods conveyed on reasonable terms; and the Public are respectfully requested to order all Goods for the H I-ITCULES, to be directed accord- ingly, and sent to the Bell Avenue, Welsh Back, Bristol. Goods forwarded from Llanelly to Carmarthen, through Kidwelly, by Charles and Son's Waggons, and from thence by the regular Carriers to Newcastle Emlyn, Cardigan, Newport, Lampeter, Aberystwyth, St. Clears, Laugharne, Narberth, and Haverfordwest. Goods for Llandilo, Llangadock, Llandovery, and parts adjacent, are fowarded by Railway to Cross Inn, and then by Nathaniel Rees's Waggons to their destination; or sent via Llandovery to Lampeter and Aberystwyth. Goods ordered by a particular Conveyance will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse, until called for, at the risk and expense othe Consignee. Freight-to be paid on delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., fowarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay. Packages and Parcels should be delivered at the warehouse two hours before the time of sailing. Further information as to the Freights, &c., will be readily obtained by applying at the office of Llanelly Railway Company, New Dock Llanelly; Mr. D. James, Bell Avenue, Welsh Back, Bristol; or at Nathaniel Rees Junior's Waggon Office, Llandilo. CAUTION.—In consequence of the very flreqeunt com- plaints which are made of Goods ordered by the IIERCCLIS from Bristol being sent by other Conveyances, shopkeepers, and others, are earnestly requested to order their Goodi, in future, to be addressed To the care of Mr. D. James, Agent. Bell Avenue, Welsh Back Bristol,Carriers, shippers, 8!;Q. at Bristol, are also informed, that the Waggon for Llandilo, Llangadock, Llandovery, &c., runs only in comiection with the HEKCCLES, and that, consequently, she is always the "first vessel" for those places, as well as for Llanellr, Kidwelly, &c. NOTICE.—The Proprietors give notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage; nor will they be answerable for any Goods Packages, or Parcels, (if lost, or damaged by fire, leakage, or otherwise,) unless booked, or if above the value of Forty sittings, unless entered at their value, and carriage in proportion paid for the same at the time of booking nor will they be accountable for Goods sent without shipping notes, Goods consigned to order, and not taken away before six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense of Consignees. All Goods to be considered as liens, not only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previ- ously unsatistied freights and charges due by Consignees to l'roprietros of the Packet. Disputed weights or measurement, claims for loss, damages, &c., cannot be allowed, unless a written notice of the same be sent to the office on thu day of delivery. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. NOTICE is hereby given, that HERBERT GEO. JONES, Esq., Sergeant-at-Law, and EDWARD VAUGHAiv WILLIAMS, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, duly appointed under and by virtue of the 6th Victoria, cap. 18, intituled, An Act to Amend the Law for the Regis- tration of Persons entitled to Vote, and to define certain Rights of Voting, and-to regulate certain Proceedings in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament, for England and Wales," to Revise the List of Voters in the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County of Pembroke, or one of them, will make a Circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for the purpose of Re- vising such Lists, at the several times and places here- under named; at which Courts the respective Overseers of the Poor for each Parish, Township, and Place, are hereby required to attend; and every Overseer neg- lecting to attend, or who shall be wilfully guilty of any other breach of duty in the Execution of the said Act of 6th Vic. cap. 18, is liable to be fined. All Persons claiming to be inserted in any List of Voters, or objecting to the Votes of others, are also re- quired to attend at the Court at which the Parish, Town- ship, or Place, within which such claim or objection arises is hereby appointed to be taken, in order to sub- stantiate the same. NARBERTH, At the De Rutzen Arms, on Tuesday, 16th October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Blethcrston, Clarbeston, Coedcanlass, Crinow, Crun- wcar, Grondre, Henllan, Lampeter Velfrey, Llandewi Velfrey, Llandissilio, Llaudykefen, Llandilo, Llangan, Llangolman, Llanvallteg, Llawhaden, Llysyfrane, Loves- ton, Ludchurch, Maenclochog Martletwy, Minwear, Mo- nachlogddu, Mounton, Narberth North, Narberth South, Newton, New Moat, Reynalton, Robeston Wathan, Vorlan, Yerbeston, TENBY, At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday, 16th October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Amroth, Begelly, Gumfreston, Jeffreston, Penally, Redberth, St. Mary, Tenby, Out Liberties of St. Mary, Tcnby, St. Florence, St. Issels, Williamston. PEMBROKE, At the Town-Hall, on Thursday, 17th October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List d Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Angle, Bosheston, Burton, Carew, Castlemartin, Cosluston, Hodgeston, Lamphey, Lawrenny, Manorbier, Monkton, Nash, Pwllcrochan, Rosecrowther, St. Mary, Pembroke, Saint Michael, Pembroke, St. Petrox, St. Twyunels, Stackpole-Elidor, Upton, Warren. MILFORD, At the Nelson Hotel, on Friday, 18th October nexi, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Dale, Hasguard, Herbrandstone, Hubberstone, Johnston, Llanstadwell, Marloes, Robeston West, Rosemarket, St. Bride's, St. Ishmael's, Stainton, Talbeimy, Walwyn's Castle. HAVERFORDWEST, At the Shire-Hall, on Saturday, 19th October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Ambles- ton, Boulston, Camrose, Freystrop, Harroldston West, HarroldstoBe St. Issells, Henry's Moat, Lambston, Langum, Nolton, Prendergast, Roch, Rudbaxton, St. Dogmells, St. Martin, St. Thomas, Slebech, Spittal, Treifgarne, Uzmaston, Walton West. WISTON, At the Old Mansion House, on Saturday, 19th October next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the Parish of Wiston. MATHRY, At the House of Henry Richards, in the village of Mathry, on Monday, 21st October next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Brawdy, Grandstone, Hayscastle, Jordanstone, Llandeloy, Llanhowell, Llan- rian, Llanrithan, Mathry, St. David's, St. Elvis, St. Edrins, St. Lawrence, St. Nicholas, Whitechurch, other- wise Trccroes. FISHCUARD, At the Commercial Inn, on Tuesday, 22d October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets ofCastlebythe, Dinas, Fishguard. Letterston, Llan-fair-n ant-y-g off, Llanstinan, Llanwnda, Little Newcastle, Llanllawer, Llanvcliaer, Llanychllwvdog, Manorowen, Morvil, Pont- fane, Punchcston. NEWPORT, At the Castle Inn on Tuesday, 2d October next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Bavil, Eglwyswen, otherwise Whitechurch, Meline, Moilgrove, Nevern, Newport.. KILCERRAN, At the Red Lion Inn, on Wednesday, 23d October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several 'Parishes or Hamlets of Bridcll, Clvdey, Capel Colman, Castellan, Eglwyswrw, Kilter- ran, Kilrhedyn, Llanfihangcl Penbedw, Llantood, Llan- fair-nan t-y-Gwyn, Llanfirnach, Monington, Manerdivy, Penrith, St. Dogmell's, and all other Parishes and Places in the said County of Pembroke, not herein before specified. And Parties are hereby Cautioned, that every Clerk of the Peace, Post-Master, Overseer, Public Officer, or other Person, wilfully contravening the said Act of th3 6th Vic. cap-18, is liable to an Action for Debt. EDWARD LEACH, Clerk of the Peuc. September 30th, ISH.