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CARMARTHENSHIRE. Oak, Ash, Larch, and Scotch Timber. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. Thos. Davies, .0 On THURSDAY, the 26th Day of MARCH, 1846, At the EAGLE INN, by the Church, In the Parish of Llanfihangel-ar-arth, in the said County, Subject to conditions of Sale, between the hours of one and two o'clock in the afternoon, 1660 T AKCH and SCOTCH TREES, 377 OAK JLi TREES and POLES, 121 ASH do. do., all standing and growing on the Farm of Cwmcreige- fach, in the aforesaid Parish of Llanfihangel-ar-arth, six miles from Carmarthen, and one mile from Llan- pumpsaint. The above Timber are 31 years' growth, and well worth the attention of Timber Merchants, &c. &c. Mr. David Jones, of Cefnymaes, (adjoining Farm) will ahew the Timber. For further particalars, apply to the Auctioneer at Henllan, Newcastle-Emlyn. PEMBROKESHIRE. A VALUABLE FARM TO BE LET. TO BE LET, Either together, or in Two Lots, and Entered upon at MICHAELMAS next, THE very compact and highly productive Farm, A called VEYNOR, with the Water Corn Grist Mill, called VEYNOR MILL, situate in the Parish of Llawhaden, in the County of Pembroke, containing by admeasurement 413A. lit. 26P. of very superior Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Bowen, farmer, and his under-tenants. The above Farm is situate about 3 miles from the mar- ket Town of Narberth, within a short distance of Lime, Coal, and Culm, is well irrigated, and the Roads leading thereto are easy and in good condition. The Farm House and Out-offices are convenient and in good repair. A Lease will be granted to an approved Tenant. For further particulars and to treat, apply to Mr James Summers, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, March 11th, 1846. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Valuable Grove of Oak and Coppice TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the DOLECOTHY ARMS, Pumpsaint, On TUESDAY, the 31st Day of MARCH instant, At two o'clock in the afternoon, Subject to such conditions as shall be then produced, By Mr. David Davies, Llansawel, AUCTIONEER, ALL the valuable OAK POLES and COAL PIT -C TIMBER of about 45 years' growth, with the Ash and Orl Trees, now standing in a Grove of about One Hundred Acres on the Farms of BORDEAU and ERWHEN, in the Parish of Conwil Gaio. Further particulars may be bad on application to Mr. Popkin, Llandilo. Llandilo, March 3rd, 1846. ° CARMARTHENSHIRE. APRIL QUARTER SESSIONS, 1846. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next Ge- ?-? neral Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this County Will be held at the Shire-hall, in the Town of CARMAR- THEN, on THURSDAY, the NINTH day of APRIL next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, at which hour and place all County business will commence and be proceeded with; and that at Twelve o'clock on that day, the Court will proceed to the adoption of such provisions of the several Acts of Parliament relating to the Rural Police of the said County as shall be necessary, when the Court will be moved that the pay of the second class of Rural Police Officers be increased two shillings weekly upon the same scale as those in the County of Glamorgan, and the Court will then proceed to the transaction of all business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the County Rate and will pass all bills examined and approved of by the Finance Committee. That on the same day application will be made to the Court for leave to borrow on the credit of the County Rate of the said County, the sum of Three Thousand Pounds to be laid out and expended towards building the new bridge at or near the Town of Llandilo-fawr, in the said County. And on the same day, the report of the Committee appointed as to the Consolidation of the County and Borough Gaols will be taken into consideration. And that on the same day the notice given of application for such a sum of money as on a survey may be found necessary to be laid out in new roofing Llandilo Hall, will likewise be considered. And, on the same day, the Certificate of the Chairman of the Carmarthen County Roads Board of the sum of L400 being required to be raised by a County Road Rate, in aid of the County Road Fund, will be produced to the Justices at such Court of Quarter Sessions. And Notice is hereby al so given, that all Appeals and Traverses to be tried at these Sessions must be entered in the Clerk of the Peace's Office on or before 10 o'clock in the morning of Saturday, the 11th day of April next, (the second day for business of the said Sessions), & that on the said 11th day of April, at the hour last aforesaid, all Grand and Petit Jurors, Bailiffs of Hundreds, and Persons bound by Recognizances, must attend and answer to their names and the several Magistrates of the County are requested to cause all depositions taken before them, and relating to Felonies and Misdemeanours to be pro- secuted at the said Sessions, to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the Fourth day of April next, and in all cases arising subsequently, imme- diately after being taken. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Court will proceed with business on the said llth day of April in the following order:—First, Trials of Prisoners; Secondly, Trials of Traverses Thirdly, Hearing Appeals and Common Motions. Notice is also given, that all Persons having claims against the County, must send in their accounts to the Clerk of the Peace's office at Carmarthen, on or before the Thirtieth day of March instant, and must attend before the Finance Committee of Magistrates on Thurs- day, the 2d day of April next, at the County Grand Jury Room, in Carmarthen, at 11 o'clock in tne morning, for the purpose of having such claims audited, if required, otherwise they will not be paid. Dated this 18th day of March, 1846. BISHOP, Cletk of the Peace. To CIIARLES BISHOP, Esq., Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carmarthen. WE, the undersigned, being two of Her Majesty's TV Justices of the Peace usually acting in and for the Llandilo Division of the said County, within which Llandilo New Bridge is situate, do hereby in conformity with the 3rd section of the Act of 4th and 5th Victoria, chap. 49, intituled An Act to provide for repairing, im- proving, and rebuilding County Bridges;" Give you notice of our intention to apply to the next Court of Quar- ter Sessions, to be held in and for the said County, at the Shirehall, in the Town of Carmarthen, on the Ninth day of April next, for leave to borrow on the credit of the County Rate of the said County, the further sum of three thousand pounds to be laid out and expended towards building the New Bridge, at or near the Town of Llan- dilo-fawr, in the said County, and within the Llandilo Division. Dated this twentieth day of February one thousand eight hundred and forty six. WILLIAM PEEL. J. LEWIS. In compliance with the before recited Act, I, Charles Bishop, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carmar- then, do hereby give notice, that the Notice of which the foregoing is a copy, will be taken into consideration by the Justices assembled at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held at the Shirehall, in the Town of Carmarthen, in and for the said County of Car- marthen, on Thursday, the Ninth day of April next.- Dated this 18th day of March, 1846. BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. WHEREAS in pursuance of the 35th section of the VV 7th and 8th Victoria, chap. 91, intituled An Act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to Turn- pike Trusts in South Wales I have received a notice from Mr. George Spurrell, Clerk to The County Roads Board," of the said County, bearing date the Twenty- third day of February last, acquainting me for the in- formation of the Justices of the said County of Carmar- then, that two of the Members of such Board have ab- sented themselves from the meetings of the said Board for the space of twelve months and upwards. Now, I do hereby give notice, that theJustices of the Peace of the said County will at their General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held at the Shirehall, in the Town of Car- marthen, in and for the said County, on Thursday, the Ninth day of April next, elect and appoint two fit and competent Persons being Justices of the Peace acting in and for the said County of Carmarthen, to be Members of the said Board in the room of such Members who have B absented themselves from the Meetings of the said Board as aforesaid, according to the directions of the Act herein recited. Dated this 18th day of March, 1846. BISHOP, Clerk of the Poacc. TREGARON UNION. TO BUILDERS. THE Board of Guardians of the above Union having JL resolved to erect a WORKHOUSE at Tregaron, persons desirous of Contracting for Building the same, are requested to send Sealed Tenders to Mr. James Jones, the Clerk of the Union at Tregaron, on or before the 24th instant, and not later than 12 o'clock at noon of that day, owing to the Tenders already adver- tised for not having vbi?e. deposited in the Clerk's hands in due time to be submitted to the Guardians. The Plans and Specifications of the Works may be seen on application to J. Jones, the Clerk, at the Board Room. Sufficient sureties will be required for the com- pletion of the Work. The Board of Guardians will not hold themselves bound to accept the lowest Tender. Dated this 10th day of March, 1846. The LANCET for March 14th, 1846. CONTENTS :-1. Dr. Conolly on the Treatment of Insanity complicated with Paralysis Bleeding, Blisters, Setons, Actual Cautery, &c.-Effects of Mer- cury, Jalap, Cascarilla, Alkalies, Iron, &c.-Deplorable Mismanagement of the Incurable cases of Insanity by the Commissioners of Lunacy.—2. An Address delivered before the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society on March 2nd, by Dr. Chambers.-3. Foreign Department: M. Malgaigne on Aneurism in the Inguinal Region.— 4. Dr. J. H. Bennet on Ulceration of the Neck of the Uterus.—5. Mr. J. Maclise on Anatomical Nomenclature. -6. Dr. Kelso on Scarlatina.—7. Mr. Yates on the Ope- ration for tying the Carotid Artery.-8. Medical and Chirurgical Society Mr. Toynbee on the Effects of eat- ing Food in a state of Decomposition.—9. Mr. H. Jones on the Slfucture of the Spleen and Supra-renal Capsules. 10. Medical Society of London: Mr. Bishop on a Case of Stammering.—11. Mr. Howell on Placenta Praevia.—12. Westminster Medical Society: Mr. Harding on Remark- able Disease of the Ankle-joint.-13. Hospital Reports: University College Hospital—Dr. Taylor on Pericarditis complicated with Renal Disease.-14. Review of the Tran- sactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Associa- tion.-15. Editorial Remarks Meeting of the Council of the College of Surgeons .-Confirmation of the Vote of Censure upon William Lawrence.—Quacks & their abet- tors.-16. Mr. Tyte on Rupture of the Uterus.—17. Mr. Anderson on Reflex Muscular Action.—18. Memorial of the Surgeons of Bristol to Sir James Graham.-19. Let- ter from Dr. Locock, &c.-The Lancet, until lately pub- lished at 8d is now doubled in size at 7d. Subscription— by the half year, 15s. ;-stamped, 17s. Sets of the first Ten Numbers for the present year, commenced on the 3rd of January last, are still on sale, and may be obtained of any Bookseller or Newsman in Town or Country.— London: John Churchill, Princes-street, Soho. BETTS'S PATENT BAANDY. DR. TURNER'S TESTIMONIAL. srR,-I do not hesitate to express my conviction, that kj YOUR PATENT BRANDY is fully as free from every- thing injurious to health, AND CONTAINS AS PURE A SPIRIT AS THE BEST VARIETIES OF FOREIGN BRANDY. I remain, Sir, your most obedient Servant, EDWARD TURNER, Professor of Chemistry in the University of London. 0THIS IS THE ONLY BRANDY Ts, IN ENGLAND PROTECTED BY THE ):0 PATENT METALLIC CAPSULES \????<Sy THUS EMBOSSED WITH THE   ?Tet  $? ADDRESS OF THE FIRM. BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY may be obtained, in the Capsuled Bottles, at 3s.6d. by way of sample,& at 18s. per Gallon in bulk, of the most respectable Wine and Spirit Merchants, in every locality. The Distillery, 7, Smith- field Bars, London, is the only Establishment of J. T. BETTS, Jun. and Co. ALL MAY BE CURED HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. FIFTY ULCERS CURED IN SIX WEEKS. Extractor a Letter from John Martin, Esq., "Chronicle" Office, Tobago, West Indics:- February 4th, 1845. To PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY. Sir,—I beg to inform you that the inhabitants of this Island, especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen, are very anxious of having your astonishing Medicines within their reach, from the im- mense benefits some of them have derived from their use, as they have been found here, in several cases, to cure Sores and Ulcers of the most malignant and des- perate kind. One gentleman in this Island, who had, I believe, about fifty running ulcers about his legs, arms, and body, who had tried all other Medicines before the arrival of yours, but all of which did him no good; but yours cured him in about six weeks, and he is now, by their means alone, quite restored to health and vigour. (Signed) JOHN MARTIN. PILES, FISTULAS, AND BEARINGS-DOWN. A remarkable Cure by these Pills and Ointmellt.-A half-pay lieutenant, lately residing at St. Heliers, Jersey, whose name by request is omitted, had for three years suffered from piles and fistula, besides a general bearing down, of the most distressing nature. He had twice undergone an operation, but to no purpose, and at last gave himself up to despair. Yet, notwithstanding this complication of complaints, together with a debilitated constitution, he was completely cured of all his infir- mities and restored to the full enjoyment of health by these justly renowned medicines, when every other means had failed. Extraordinary Cure in the West Indies, of Leprosy and other direful skm diseases. June 3rd, 1844. Mr. Lewis Reedon, of Georgetown, Demerara, written under the above date—that Holloway's Pills and Oint- ment have cured bad legs that no doctor could manage- ulcers and sores that were of the most dreadful descrip- tion, as likewise leprosy, blotches, scales and other skin diseases of the most frightful nature, and that the cures effected there by these wonderful medicines are so nume- rous and extraordinary as to astonish the whole population. Cancered Breast.-A Wonderful Circumstance. Copy of a Letterfrom Richard Bull, Bootmaker, Tatton, near Southampton. February 9th, 1845. < To PROFESSOR HOLLO-WAY. SIR,-The Lord has permitted to be wrought a wonderful cure of Cancers or Abscesses, of twelve years' standing, in my wife's breast. In the latter part of the time, eleven wounds were open at once. The Faculty declared the case as past cure, several pieces of bone had come away, and I expected that my poor wife would soon have been taken from me. It was then that a friend recommended the use of your Pills and Ointment, which to our utter astonishment, in the space of about three months, healed up the breast as soundly as ever it was in her life. I shall ever remain Your most grateful and obedient servant, (Signed) "RICHARD BULL." Wheezing on the Chest and Shortness of Breath. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Jeremiah Casey, No. 1, Compton-place, Compton-street, Brunswick-square, London, April 25th, 1845. To PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY. Sin,-I beg to inform you that I believe I had been for more than three years, one of the greatest sufferers in the world with Chronic Asthma. For weeks together my breath was frequently so short that I was afraid every moment of being choked with phlegm. I never went into a bed very often, indeed, I have been obliged to pass the night without being able to recline sufficiently to lay my head on a table, lest I should be suffocated. No one thought I should live over the winter, nor did I expect it myself; but I am happy to say that I am now able to work from morning to night, and that I sleep as well as ever I did in my life: and this miracle (I may say) was effected by rubbing your invaluable Ointment twice a day into my chest, and taking ten of your Pills at bed-time, and ten again in the morning, for about three months. (Signed) JEREMIAH CASEY. In all Diseases of the Skin, Bad Legs, Old Wounds and Ulcers, Bad Breasts, Sore Nipples, Stoney and Ulcerated Cancers, Tumours, Swellings, Gout, Rheu- matism, and Lumbago, likewise in cases of Piles; Holloway's Pills, in all the above cases, ought to be used with the Ointment; as by this means cures will be effected with a much greater certainty, and in half the time that it would require by using the Ointment alone, The Ointment is proved to be a certain remedy for the bite of Moschettoes, Sand-flies, Chiego-foot, Yaws, and Coco-bay and all skin Diseases, common to the East and West Indies, and other tropical climes. Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands and Lips, also Bunions and Soft Corns, will be immediately cured by the use of the Ointment. Sold by the Proprietor, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all respectable Vendors of Patent Medi- cines throughout the Civilized World, in Pots and Boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s., 22s., and 33s. each. There is a very considerable saving in taking the larger sizes, POPULAR READING. CHAMBERSIS EDINBURGH JOURNAL. A Weekly Sheet of Instructive and Amusing Reading; consisting of Familiar Sketches, Essays, Popular Infor- mation on Scientific Subjects, Tales, Poetrv, and Biogra- phic Sketches. Conducted by W. and R. CHAMBERS. Price Three Halfpence Weekly, or in Parts comprising the month's numbers, for the additional charge of Id. A Volume is also issued every six months, price 4s. 6d., handsomely bound in embossed cloth and lettered, with an Index. Four of these volumes are now ready, offer- ing about the same quantity of matter as is contained in 20 of the usual 8vo., volumes for 18s. Published by W. and R. Chambers, Edinburgh and Wm. S. Orr & Co., Amen Corner, Paternoster-Row. FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH. rpHE best aperient and antibilious medicine for A general use is Frampton's Pill of Health which effectually relieves the stomach and bowels by gentle relaxation, without griping or prostration of strength. They remove head-ache, sickness, dizziness, pains in the chest, &c., are highly grateful to the stomach, promote digestion, create appetite, relieve languor and depression of spirits while to those of a full habit and free livers, who are continually suffering from drowsiness, heaviness, and singing in the head and ears, they offer advantages that will not fail to be appreciated. This medicine has for many years received the approval of the most respectable classes of society, and in confir- mation of its efficacy, the following letter has been kindly forwarded to Mr. Prout, with permission to publish it, and, if requisite, to refer any respectable person to its author To Mr. Prout, 229, Strand, London. Heavitree, Exeter, April 24, 1844. SIR,-I feel pleasure in being able to bear my strong and unsolicited testimony to the excellence of your Frampton's Pill of Heath," which I consider a most safe, efifcacious, and very superior general medicine. The widow of an officer, an elderly lady, and near relative of mine, has used them—very rarely having recourse to other medicine for a long period of years she has recom- mended them extensively, and in one instance in which she induced a person to adopt them, and supplied the first box herself, they have proved of extraordinary efficacy. I think that perhaps there is scarcely any other of the many patent medicines before the public of equal value as a "friend in need" —certainly none possessed of superior claims. I shall be happy on all occasions to give them my individual recommendation,, and am, Sir, Your obedient servant, Sold by T. Prout, 229, Strand, London, Price Is. Ud. per box: and by his appointment by J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-Square, Carmarthen; Mortimer, do.; Mrs. Evans, near the Cross, (lo. Morgan, Merthyr Tyd- fil; Phillips, Cardiff, Williams, Brecon Morgan, Aber- gavenny; Williams, Newport; Goulstone, Llandovery; Fanor, Heath, Monmouth; Jones, Brecon: Phillips, Newport; Matthews, Abergavenny; Williams, Milford; Harries, and O. E. Davies, Haverfordwest, James Evans, Druggist, Lampeter, and by the venders of medi- cines generally throughout the kingdom. A.sk for FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH, and observe the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London," on the Government Stamp. ON THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. WITH TWENTY-FIVE COLOURED ENGRAVINGS. Just Published, Sixteenth Thousand, in a sealed envelope, price 2s. Gd., or post-paid, to any address for 3s. 6d. in Postage Stamps, or Post-Office Order. SELF-PRESERVATION a Medical Treatise on the Secret Infirmities and Disorders of Youth and Maturity. Illustrated with Tiuenty-five Coloured Plates, on the Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases oftlw Urinary and Reproductive Organs, explaining their various structures, uses, and functions, and the injuries that are produced in them, by solitary habits, and other excesses. With practical observations on the Treatment of Nervous Debility, Local and Constitutional Weakness, Syphilis, Stricture, and other diseases of the Urethra. By SAMUEL LA'MERT, Consulting Surgeon, 9, Bedford- street, Bedford-square, London, Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh, Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, Licentiate of Apothe- caries' Hall, London, &e., &c. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. The author of this sinular and talented work is a legally qualified medical -an, w ?o has evidently had considerable experience in the treatment of the various disorders, arising from the lollies and frailties of early In,li?eretion. The Engravings are an invaluable addition, by demonstrating the consequences of excesses, which must act as a salutarv warning to youth and maturity, and by its perusal, many questions may be satisfactorily replied to, that admit of no appeal, even to the most confidential friend."—IKON TIMES. "This is deci ledlv the most scientific and yet most intelligible work of the kind, we have ever yet perused; and the engravings and explanations which accompany it, present a moral and highly instructive lesson. by delineating the evil effect, of youthful folly and excess. The subject is altogether treated in a very superior manner, AND TlIR AUTHOR BEINO A LEGALLY QUALIFIED MEDICAL MAN, we recommend his work to public notice with the utmost confidence."—RAILWAY BRLL Unquestionably this is a most extraordinary and skilful work, and ought to be extensively circulated; for it is quite evident that there are peculiar habits acquired at public schools and private seminaries, which are totally unknown and concealed from the conductors of those establishments, and which cannot be too strongly reprobated and condemn- ed. The engravings that accompany the work are clear and explanatory and being written by a duly qalified medical practitioner, will douhtless be the means of saving many a youth, as well as those of matitrei- age, from the various evil consequences resulting from indiscretions."—MAGNET. Published by the Author; and may be had at his resi- dence; also from S. 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Price 2s. 6d., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom, in a Sealed Envelope, from either of the above Establishments on receipt of 3s. Gd. in Postage Stamps or Post Office Order. A MEDICAL Work on Physical Decay, Nervous Debility, Constitutional Weakness, excessive In- dulgence, &c. With Observations on Marriage, &c. with 10 fine Coloured Engravings on steel. By R. and L. PERRY and Co., Consulting Surgeons. Published bv the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Paternoster Row; Hannay & Co., 63, Oxford street: Gordon, 146, Leadenliall-strcet, London; Newton, 16 and 19, Church-Street, Liverpool; Rawle, Church-St., Liverpool; Ingham, Market-Street, Manchester; D. Campbell, 136, Argyle-Street, Glasgow: R. Lindsay, 11, Elms Row, Edinburgh Powell, 10, Westmoreland, Street, Dublin; J. W. White, Guildhall-Square, Car- marthen, and by all Booksellers and Patent Medicine Vendors in Town and Country. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. We regard the work before us, The SILENT FRIEND, as a work embracing most clear and practical views of a series of complaints hitherto little understood, and passed over by the majority of the Medical profession, for what reason we are at a loss to know. We must however confess that a perusal of this work has left such a favourable impression on our minds, that we not only recommend, but cordially wish every one who is the victim of past folly, or suffering from indiscretion, to profit by the advice contained in its pages."— Age and Argus. "The Authors ofTHE SILENTFRlRXD seem to be thoroughly conversant with the treatment of a class of complaints which are, we fear, too prevalent in the present day. The per- spicuous style in which this book is written, and the va- luable hints it conveys to those who are apprehensive of entering the marriage state, cannot fail to recommend it to a careful perusal."—ERA. This work should be read by all who value health and wish to enjoy life, for the truisms therein contained, defy all doubt."—FARMERS' JOURNAL. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, Is a gentle stimulant and renovater in all cases of Debility, whether Constitutional or acquired, nervovs mentality, irritation and consumption—by the use of which the impaired System becomes gradually and effectually restored to pristine health and vigour. Sold in bottles, price lis. and 33s. The £ 5 Cases may be had as usual at their Establishment. THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE, an anti-syphilitic remedy for Secondary Symptoms, searching out and purifying the diseased humours of the blood, removing all cutaneous eruptions, Scurvy, Scrofula, Pimples on the head, face, &e. Price lis. and 33s. per bottle. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. and lis. per box, Have long been used with perfect success in all pases of Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Inflammation, Irritation, &c These Pills are free from mercury, capaiva and other deleterious drugs, and may be taken without interference upon in every instance. Sold by all medicine venders. Messrs. Perry expect, when consulted bv letter the usual Fee of One Pound, to be addressed to the London Establishment, where all communications and orders are requested to be forwarded. A minute detail of the case is necessary. Messrs. R. and L. Perry & Co. may be consulted as usual, at 19, Berners-street, Oxford-Street, London, daily, and at 106, Duke-Street, Liverpool, every Thurs- day, Friday, and Saturday, and at 10, St. John-Street, Deansgate, Manchester, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, punctually, from 11 till 2, and 5 till 8. On Sundays from 10 tilfl2. Agent for Carmarthen, Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-6'[rare, of wham maybe had the Silent Friend. FEMALE EDUCATION. CAMBRIAN SEMINARY, LANSDOWN HOUSE, TENBY. EST ABLISIIED by a Lady and Gentleman of the first respectability and family connexions, more than twenty years residents of Tenby, for the instruction of their own and a limited number of the daughters of the aristocracy on the most approved principles of Home Education. The Establishment is governed by the regulations of the English and Parisian Seminaries now in greatest repute, and conducted by superintendents selected with much care from the professional talent of the metropolis;"who (with their assistants) on a system suited to the present enlightened views of society, teach in their different departments English, French, Latin, Italian, German, Music, including Singing, Piano, Harp, and Guitar; Drawing, Painting, Dancing, Gymnastics, Embroidery, Plain and Fancy Needle Work, with every other requisite essential to a religious, elegant, useful, and highly finished education. Applications addressed to the superintendents of the establishment will immediately be replied to. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Liverpool and Bristol, calling at Swansea and Milford, During the Month of MARCH, 1846. MTHE NEW AND POWERFUL   '9  <m IRON STEAM SHIP, ?MS?' TROUBADOUR, OoS????? JAMES BECKETT, Commander ITS intended to Sail from Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, I with Goods and Passengers, for BRISTOL and SWANSEA, CALLING AT MILFORD. Tuesday,March 3. 9 morn Tuesday, 10 4 after. I Tues., March 17 8 morn I Tuesday, — 24. 3 alter. I luesuay, iuarcn it morn I FROM SWANSEA. I Wedn., March 4. 8 morn Wednesday,— 11 4 after. I Wed March 18.7morn  Wednesday,— 25. 3 ?fter. i I Wednesday, Aprill. 7 morn I I From BRISTOL CALLING AT SWANSEA & MILFORD I I Satur., March 7. 6 morn I Saturday, H.10 morn Satur., March 21. 3 morn I Saturday, 25 10 morn I FARES:—To Liverpool, Cabin, El Steward's Fee, 2s. 6d.; Deck, 7s. 6d. Goods intended for the above Steamer, from Liverpool, must be at the Trafalgar Dock two hours before the ad- vertised hours of sailing. Goods forwarded free of Commission. All Freights paid on delivery of the Goods, and land- ing and warehousing at the expense and risk of the Consignee. Egg" Goods carefully forwarded to Neath, Aberavon. Llandilo, Llangadock, Llandovery, Llanwrtvd, and Llan- gammarch Wells, &c. &c., by PRICE'S VAN, which leaves Swansea for those places every Wednesday morn- ing at ten o'clock.  BRISTOL GENERAL ????STEAMNAV!BAT!ONCOMPANY Office 1, Quay, Bnstol. THE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to J)_ Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, and as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liber- ty to tow Vessels, during the Month of MARCH, 1846. FOR CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, PHCENIX. Friday, March 6. 12 noon. I Friday, 13. 6morn Fridav, March 20.101morn I I Friday, 27. 6 morn I FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, I PHCENIX. Tuesday, March 3. 8 morn Tuesday, 10 3 after. Tuesdav,Marchl7. 7 morn I TuesdaV, — 24. 2 after. I luesday, 1\1 arch 31. 7 morn I I FOR DUBLIN. VICTORY, Fridays. Friday, March 6 12 noon. Friday, 13. 61,morn I Fridav, March 20 lOImorn Friday, — 27 6 morn I Returns Tuesdays. I FOR CORK. ROSE, Tuesdays.—&ABRIN A, Fridays. Tuesday, March 3 9 morn Fnda., 6 12 noon. 4 a- ter I Tuesday, !0 af Fridav. 13. GAmorn Tuesday,Marchl7 8 mom I Friday, — _O.lO,morn .Tuesday, 24. 3' after. ? Fridav, 27 6 morn Tuesday, March 31. 8 morn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR WATERFORD. NORA CREINA, Tuesd-,tys.-OSPREY, Fridays. Tuesday, March 3. 9 morn Friday, 6.12 noon Tuesday, 10. 4 after. Friday, ""u — 13 6 Imorn 1-3 r) l?-inorn Tuesllay ,March17. 8 mom Friday, Tuesday, —24, 3 after. Friday, 27. 6 morn mesaay, JMarch 31. 8 morn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY. STAR, Tuesdays.—PHCENIX, Fridays. Tuesday, March 3. 9 morn Friday, — 6 12 noon. Tuesday, 10. 5 morn Fnday, 13 6',iliom ? Tuesday,March 17 8 morn Friday — 20 lO^morn Tuesday, 2. 3 after. Friday, — 27. 6 morn ucsaay, March 31 morn FROM TENBY. PHCENIX, Tuesdays.—STAR, Saturdays. Tuesday, March 3. 11 moru I SaLturd?v, 1. 1 morn Tuesday l?. Softer Saturday, 14. 7 mom! Tuesday,March 17. 8 morn I Saturday, 21.12 noon Tuesday, 21. 5 after. Saturday, 28. 7 morn luesuay, March .10 morn FOR MILFORD, PATER & HAVERFORDWEST CALLING AT TENBY. STAR. Tuesday, March 3. 9 morn Tuesday, 10. 5 morn Tuesday,March.17. 8 morn ¡ Tuesday, — 24 3 after. I ,iareti ji.omorn FROM HAVERFORDWEST, CALLING AT PATER, MILFORD & TENBY. STAR. Friday, March 6. 11 morn Friday, 13. 6.^morn I Friday, March 20.10 morn I j Friday, 2 j 6 morn i FROM MILFORD. STAR. Friday, March (; ? after. I Saturday, 14.— 1 mom j I Satur" March 21. 6 morn Saturday, 28. 1 morn FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY—Tuesdays & Fridays. BERESFORD-Thursdays & Saturdays. Tuesday, March 3 10 morn ¡ Thursday, 5.11 morn Friday, 6 12 noun. Saturday, 7. 12 noon. I Tuesday, 10 5 morn I Thursday, It. 6 morn Friday, 13. 6',mom Saturday !ol. 7 morn Tuesday,Marchl7 9 morn Thursday, 19 ]0 morn Friday, 20 11 morn Saturday, 21 11 morli Tuesday, 2-1. 3morn Thursday. 26. 6 morn Friday, 27. 6(morn Saturday. — 28, 7 Amorn luesday, March 31 » morn FROM SWANSEA. BERESFORD—Tuesdays & Fridays. COUNTY—Thursdays & Saturdays. j Tuesday, March 3. 10 morn Thursday 5. Il \murIl Friday, 6 12 noon. Saturday, 7. 2 morn Tuesday, 10. 5 morn Tliurs?l?y, 12. 6ki-"? Friday, — 13 71 morn Satui"y, 14. Tuesday,Marchl 7 9'jinorn Thursdav, 19 10 morn Friday, — 20 lO' morn Frida)" 20 10,, niorn Saturday, 21 12 noon Tuesday, 24. 4 morn Thursda' y, 26. 6 morn Friday, 27 7 morn I Saturday, 28. 74morn uu. y iuarcn ol » -o'. luaual. ;lŠTÖi'" mum LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday, March2. R^morn Wednesday, 4 9',morn Friday, 6.10 morn Monday, 9 Rafter. Wednesday,—»ll 5 morn Friday, 13. 6 morn I Monday,March 16. 7Jmorr. Wednes., 18 morn Friday, — 20. 9 niorn Monday, — 23. 2 after. ".<!d.nsday.- 4 after. Fridav, — 27. 5Amorn Monday, March 30 74morn FROM CARDIFF. LADY CHARLOTTE. Tuesday,March3 7!morn Thursday, 5. 8 morn Saturday, 7.101,morn Tuesday, — 10 2'.after. Thursday, -12, 5 morn Saturda):, 5 morro I Tuesday. Mar. 17 6!,morn Thursday, — 19 7Amorn lat.rda?, 9 morn Tu('sda:. ?. 1'alter. Thursday, — 26 3>fter. ntur,la?, — 28 5 morn Those marked Lonjr Passage. The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of passengers and goods.-Feiiiale 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, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods,Packages, Parcels, &c., shoiildl-)e addressed:— for Swansea, to W. Terrell & Sons, 33, Back; and G. C. Glasson, 12, Quay street: —for Cardilf, to R. H. Johnson, Clare street Hall, Marsh street:tnd for Newport, to J. Jones, Rownham Wharl, Hotwells. AGENTS.—Mr. it. STACEY, Carmarthen Mr. Goorge Hughes, Teuby; Mr.. John Rees, Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowen, Pater Mr. John N. Smart, and Mr. E. T. Turner, Swansea; Mr. Pridham, Bideford; Mr. Martin, Ilfracombe and Mr. J. Clarke, Lynton. NOTICK.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage, (if lost or damaged) above the va 'lueof'XZ-; n,,rtt)r any Deck Passen- ger's Lujgage (if lost or damaged) above the value of2t)s.; un- less in each case entered as such, aad freight in proportion paid for at th" time of delivci-v nor wili they be answprabl" for any other parcel above the value of 40*. (iflost or damaged) unless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of lieliven. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All letters seeking information to be post paid. Bristol, March, 1840.

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