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CARMARTHENSHIRE AND PEMBROKESHIRE IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, MR. GEO. GOODE Respectfully begs to announce that he hu« been favoured with instructions from the trustees of the will of Nathaniel Row- land, Epq., deceased. late of Parke, to Suimtt for Sale by oublit auction. Early in the month of June next, THE extremely valuable Estates called CLYNGWYN, PANTYRHYG, RHOS-PICCA. DYFFRYN- FULL-BOROUGH.BRYNAYRON.BLAENYWERN. WHITE HART, and WAYNFACH, in the parishes of Mydrim, Monachlogddu, Llandissilio, Llanginning, and St. Clears, in the counties of Camarthen and Pembroke. Descriptive particulars, with plans annexed, are row pre- paring, and may he obtained one month previous to the sale an application to Messrs. Evans, Powell, and Co., solicitors, Haverfordwest, and at Mr. Geo. Goode's office, Guildhall- square, Carmarthen. MESSRS. R. & L. PF.RRY & Co., beg to inform their Patients & parties delirious of consulting them that, itt consequence of repeated solicitations, they find it imprac- ticable to adhere to the Public Notice, which they recently gave of not visiting the Provinces, but that patient- may not on future occasions be deceived by parties illegally using their name, they beg to state that no announcement of any intended visits will be yv\n/O/jTu sirBileTof tSr'haS trSng/to^^G^VJq mitate which is felony. Due Notice of Mr. R. Perry's Residence, will be given on his arrival in each town. TWEHTT-rirTH BBXTtOt. Illustrated by anatomical colored engravings on steel. ON PHYSICAL DISQUALIFICATIONS, GENE- RATIVE INCAPACITY, AND IMPEDIMENTS TO MARRIAGE. A new and improved edition, enlarged to 196 pages, price 2s. 6d.; by post, direct fnrni the establisnmeut, 3s. 6d. in postage stamps. THE SILENT FRIEND A MEDICAL WORK on the exhaustion and phisi" cal decay of the system, produced by excessive indul- gence, the consequence of infection, or the abuse of mer cury, with observations on the married state, and the disqualiifcations which prevent it; illustrated by 26 colored engravings, and by the detail of cases. By R. L. Perry and Co.. consulting surgeons, 19. Berners-street, Oxford- street, London. Published by the authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Paternoster-row; Hanney, 63, and Sansrar 150, Oxford-street; Starie, 23, Titchborne-street, Hay market: and Gordon, 146, Leadenhsll-street, London J. and R. Raimes and Co., Leith-walk, Edinburgh; D Campbell, Argyll-street, Glasgow; J. Priestley, Lord- street, and T. Newton. Church-street, Liverpool; R. H- Ingham, Market-street, Manchester. PART THE PIRST Is dedicated to the consideration of the anatomy and phisiolosy of the organs which are directly or indirectly engaged in the process of reproduction. It is illustrated by six colored engravings. PART THE SECOND Treats of the infirmities and decay of the system produced by over-indulgence of the passions, and by the practice or Solitary gratification. It shews clearly the manner in which the baneful consequences of this indulgence operate on the economy in the impairment and destruction of the social and vital powers. The existence of nervous and sexual debility and incapacity, with their accompanying train of symptoms and disorders, is traced by the chain of connecting results to their cause. This section con- eludes with an explicit detail of the means by which these effects may be remedied, and full and ample directions for their use. It is illustrated by three colored engravings, which fully display the effects of physical decay. PART THE THIRD Contains an accurate description of the dieases caused by infection, and by the abuse of mercury; primary and se- oondary symptoms, eruptions of the skin, sore throat, inflamation of the eyes, disease of the bones, gonorrhoea fleet, strieture, &c., are shnwn to depend on this cause. Advice for the treatment of all these diseases fcnd t eir consequences is tendered in this section, which if duly fot. .-ed up, cannot fail in effecting a cure. This part is illustrated by seventeen colored engravings. TART THK FOURTH Contains a Prescription for the prevention of disease by simple application, by which the danger of i.vfectior» is obviated. Its action is simple but sure. It acts with the wrw chemically, and destroys its power on the system. This important part of the work soould not escape the reader's notice. PART THE FIFTH Is derated to the consideration of the duties and obliga- tions of the married state, and of the causes which lead to thehapptnessor misery of those who baye entered into the bonds of matrimony. The operation of certain dis- qualification* is fully examined, and infelicitous and unproductive unions shown to bo the necessary consequence The causes and remedies for this state form u important Consideration in this section of the work. •yg CORDIAL BALM OF SYBIACUM 1« exclusively employed to renovate the impaired power life, when exhausted by the influence exerted by soli J*1'? indulgence on the system. Its action is purely its powers in reinvigorating the frame in all of nrrvotis and sexual debility, obstinate gleets, impo- tcticy, barrenness, and debilities arising from venereal ?**esses, h»ve been demonstrated by its unvarying success >« thousands of eases. To those persons who are pre Rented from entering the married state by the consequences of early error3 it is invaluable. Constitutions relaxed, »*ak or deetyed, trembling of the hands, headache, [•tings. and female complaints, are under its i™mediate influence, and when the system has received a is debilitated from imprudence and inattention in the J Part of lite, or ia sinking under the advance of ye*F*» or y long residence in hot or cold climates, this medicine will afford immediate assurance of returning strength, by tone to the muscular system and organs of digestion. All ""a of local and General debility, nervous irritability and •*citement, consumption, indigestion of the most fearful »wd exhausting kind, intense melancholy, depression of •Pints, partial or complete extinction of the reproductive and non-retention of urine, are permanently cured .7 CARDIAL BALM OP STRUCCM, and patients res- Z"* to the full enjoyment of health and functions of £ *uV,ood. Price lis. per bottle, or fourlquautities In one T CON C 11: N T R A. T ROD E TEaS I v E ESSENCE. *Bt,-«yphilitic remedy, for purifying the system from jv ere»l contamination, and i« recommended for any of T^it'd forms of secondary symptoms, such as eruptions tb k blotches on the head and face, enlargement of • throit, tonails and uvula; threatened destruction of the Pa'ate, Jkc.; scurvy, scorbutic humours, old wounds, a» 11*' *°re leKs» venereal ulcers and sores, glandular of *•' er^Pelas, leprosy, king's e»il, pimples, diseases uSt,n' cut«neous eruptions, on any part of tha body, hot tip ImPur"ies of the blood. Price lis. and 33s. per £ & cases of Syryacum or Concentrated Detersive can only be bad at 19, Berners-street, Oxforrf- „ London; whereby there is a saving of £ l 12s. fP patient is entitled to receive advice without a w^ich advantage is applicable only to those who remit — or a packet. ^BEET'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d.. and 1 Is. per box. Tk .,e f'l's, each box of which are accompanied with jPjicit directions, are well known throughout Europe to for rao8t certain and effectual remedy ever discovered n>|, fcornorrhoea, hoth in its mild and aggravated forms. lnfl6y '•"mediately allay the inflamation by their specific tt»Uj-ace °n urethra, and arrest the future progress of d»ease. strictures, irritations, and ahronic inflamations oif, ladder, psins of the loins an.d kidneys, gravel, ana *0eeH,i*or^*rs l'le urinary passages, in either sex, are 1 'y #1>d permanently cured, without confinement or e*st exposure. of o *n cases of consultation bjr 'letter, the usual fee pound must be forwarded, either by post-office t?r.-or otherwise.. ^et»*i nts are requested to be as minute »« possible in the to#! i^heir cases, noting especially the duration of the t'le m<>de of its commencing, its symptoms and age, habits of living, general occupation, and tyir, in society. Medicines can be forwarded to any world; n<* difficulty can occur, as they will be **lion Packed, and carefully protected from al» obser x p ew medicines are prepared only by Messrs. R. and tt^(;rrJ' and Co., surgeons, 19, Berners-street, Oxford- ^London; and sold by all medicinejvendors in town County medicine vendors can be supplied by most wholesale Patent Med ice houses in London. «Ulte^ R. L. Parry and Co^ surgeons, may be con- don ( a* usual at 19, Berners-street, Oxford -street, Lon- *i(j'may be had the Silent Friend) from U till 2, 5 1j *n evening, and on Sundays from 11 to 1. Vw; Thomas Roberts, chemist, Conwayt John T^itth- ro*'e'e 1 Bangor; Robert Griffiths, chemist, (?• G uet' Carnarvon; W. Edwards, chemist, Denbigh; *es' chemist, Holyhead; John Beal»-, chemist, *R*CGN.R^T'. Wrexham; E. Ward, chemist. High-street, fon>rA' fillip Price, Post office. Bridgend; H. Wpbber, An? Cardiff; WaUter Thomas, cliemif-t (oppo- P '» Merthyr; J. W. White, chemist, GuiWhall- j^iaa frmar,^en: Williams, diemist, High-street, O. E. Davies, chemist and druggist, and ?tter, Herald office, Haverfordwest; R. C. Tree- r efni&t, Pembroke; 'flicmas Evans, chemist, vet' Swansea; John Moore, rhemist, Broad- Town; Thomas Stephens, chemist, High- ioO-str ert"yr Tydvil; Ferris and Score, drugs!«if, John Watton, Chronicle office. iames Chilcot, bookseller, Broad-street, cl ^arr«»r' _Pr!>P«r, chemist, Brosd-street. Hereford; T^^merciii acon offiee, Monmouth; E. V. Jenkins. ^t, Newport of all of whom may be hiid PEMBROKESHIRE. FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE, By Order of the Mortgagee under P ower of Sale. UH. H."PTgoods WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the Mariners Hotel, Haverfordwest, on Saturday, the 5th day of May, 1849, at two o'clock in the afternoon, in Two Lots, the following EXTREMELY VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES Situated in the Parishes of TALBENNY AND HASGUARD, LOT 1. THE "pry productive Farm of BUSHFORD (originally T called South Hill), sitiiatein the parish ofTalbenny.held by Mr. William James, as tenant from year to year, at the low yearly rent of £35, containing by admeasurement 51a. Ir. 20p, or thereabouts, of very rich land. 1.0T 11. The important and valuable Farm of MIDDDE HAS- GU A R D, comprising a farm-house and offices, and 136a. I r. 30p. or thereabouts, of very superior land, now occu- pied by Mr. William Scale, at the clear yearly rent of £ 132. These farms are rich in quality, and capable of producing, n great perfection, whatever sort of agriculture) produce may he most in demand. Particulars, with plans, may be had of Messrs. Evans, Powell, and Company, solic tois, or of Mr, H. P. Goode, land-ngent, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, March 27,1849. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY OFFICE, QUA Y, BRISTOL. THE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, and as indcr mentioned, with or without Pilots,and with liberty to tow Vessels, during APRIL» 1849. FROM BRISTOL FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK, Fridays. Returns Tuesdays. Friday 6.. Rafter I Friday 20.. 3J*fter Friday 13.. 9 morn | Friday 27.. 9 morn FROM BRISTOL FOR con K. JUVERNA, Tuesdays.—SABRINA, Saturdays. Tuesday 3.. 21after I Tuesday 17..12 noon Saturday 7. 6 after Saturday 21.. Softer Tuesday 10,. 7jmorn Tuesday 2+.. 7 mem Saturday 14.. 9 morn Saturday ..28..9itmorn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FROM BRISTOL FOR WATERFORD, VICTORY, Tuesdays.- ltose, Fridays. Tuesday 3.. 2J*fter I Tuesday 17,, 12 noon Friday 6.. -tjafter Friday 20.. 3f*fter Tuesday ». 10.. 7|norn Tuesday ..2* 7 morn Friday 13.. 9 morn Friday 27.. 9 morn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. BRISTOL AND TENBY. OSPREY. FOR TKHBY. "ItOM TENBY. Tuesday 3.. 2^after Saturday 7.. 7 morn Tuesday 10.. 7Jinorn Friday 13.. 10 night Tuesday 17..12 noon Saturclay 21.. 5Jnaorn Tuesday 24.. 7 morn Friday 27.. 10 night Tuesday 17..12 noon Saturclay 21.. 5Jnaorn Tuesday 24.. 7 morn I Friday 27.. 10 night FOR MILFORD, PATER, & HAVERFORDWEST CALLING AT TENBY. OSPREY. Tuesday 3.. 2$»fter I Tuesday 17.. 12 noon Tuesday 10.. 7Jmorn | Tuesday 24.. 7 morn FROM HAVERFORDWEST, n CALLIMQ AT MILFORD, PATER, AND TaMay. QjpnEYt Friday 6.. 6 morn Friday 20., 3 after Friday 13.. 9 morn ?riday 27.. 9 morn FROM MILFORD. OSPREY. Saturday 7,. 1 morn 1 Friday 20..10 nigh Friday 13,, 4 after Friday 27.. 4 after FOR CARMATRHF.N, CALLINO AT TENBY. TQRRIDGE. The Torridge will make as many Voyages to and from Carmarthen as she can get loaded and tne weather will permit. FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. TORRIDCE. The Torridge will make as many V ov",el to and from Carmarthen as she can get loaded at.: the weather wil permit. BRISTOL AND SWANSEA. FOR SWANSEA. FROM SWANSEA. COUNH: BCRESFORD, BERESFORD: COUNTY Tuesdays, Thursdays, Tuesdays, Thursday, Fridays, and Saturdays. Fridays, and Saturdays. Tuesday 3.. 2irnorn Tuesday 3.. tirmorn Thursday 5.. 4jmorn Thursday 5.. 5Jinorn Friday 6.. 5|mom Friday 6.. 6i«norn Saturday 7.. 6jmorn Saturday 7.. 7 morn Tuesday 10.. 7|morn Tuesday 10.. SJmorn Thursday 12.. 8|morn Thursday 12.. 9 morn Friday 13.. 9 morn Friday 13.. 9 morn Saturday 14.. 9}morn Saturday 14.. 10 morn Tuesday 17.. 1 after Tuesday 17,-12 noon Thursday 19.. 3 morn Thursday 19.. 3|mori Friday 20.. 4 morn Friday 20.. 4iinom Saturday 21.. 6 morn Saturday 21.. ojmorn Tuesday 24.. 7 moin Tuesday 24.. 8 morn Thursday 26.. Simorn Thursday 26.. 7 morn Friday 27.. 9 morn Friday 27.. 10 morn Saturday 28..10 mom Saturday 28.. 10 mora BRISTOL AND NEWPORT, SWIFT and USE. FOR NEWPORT. FROM NEWPORT. Monday 2..12J»fter Monday < 2..11 mors Tuesday 3.. 2 after Tuesday 3.. 1 after Wednesday.. 4.. 3 after Wednesday.. 4.. 2 after Thursday r 5.. 3|nfter Thursday 5.. 3 after Friday 6.sirnorn Friday 6.. SJafter Saturday 7.. 6 morn Saturday 7.. 4 after Monday 9.. 7 morn Monday 9.. 5 after Tuesday 10.. 7imorn Tuesday 10.. 6 morn Wednesday, H.-Smorn Wednesday.. 11.. 6|morn Thursday 12.. 81morn Thursday 12.. 6imorn Fridfty 13.. 9 morn Friday 13.. 7 morn Saturday 9imorn Saturday 14. 7Jmorn Monday 16..10im°rn Monday 16.. 9 morn Tuesday 17..12 noon Tuesday 17..l0Jnorn Wednesday. 18.. lifter Wednesday.. IB.. 12 noon Thursday 19- 2 after Thursday 19.. ljafter Friday 20.. 3 after Friday 20.. 2 after Saturday 2J.. & mom Saturday 21.. 3 after Monday 23.. 6*mom Mon^y ..23.. 4J*f,er Tuesday 24.. 7 morn Tuesday 24.. 6 morn Wednesday.. 25.. 7imernx Wednesday.. 25.. « morn Thursday 26.. 8 morn Thursday 26.. 6Jmorn Friday 27.. 9 morn Friday ..27.. 7 morn s. uJday 28.. 10 morn Saturday 28.. 8 morn BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. STAR 811d PRINCE OF WALES. Med,0" "T."i'».y«r wSX:: I v: i 'i Thursday 5- Rafter Thursday •• Fridav 6.5 morn Friday 7fa'|'r Saturday •• 7.. 5|morn Saturday 7.. 4}*fter Monday 6J.nom Monday Tuesday •• 10-• 7 inorn Tuesday 10.. 5|morn Wednesday.. U.. 7|morn Wednesday.. 11.. 6 morn Tl i.rrdtr 12., 8 morn Thursday 12.. 6^morn Frid-iv ..13.. 8Jmorn Friday 13.. 7 morn Saturday 14.. 9 mom Saturday 14.. 7|morn m n/iJj 16 lOjmorn Monday 16.. 8|morn T-S Tuewi.y 17., lojm.n, i? j IQ 1 iafter Wednesday.. J3..12 noon SXr:: 19' f t vr*" -In9- ±rr Friday 20.. aiaftc £ ruUY Saturday 21.. i morn Saturday ..21.. 3 after Monday 23.. 6 morn Monday ..23.. 4Jafier Tuesday ~24.» 6Jmorn [Tuesday 24.. 5 morn Wednesday.. 25.. 7 morn Wednesday.. 25 5imorn Tluirsday •• 26.. 8 morn Thursday 26.. ejmom W dav 27.. 8imorn Fiiday 27.. 7 morn Saturday •• 28.. 9^mort Saturday 28.. 7|morr. FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. BERESFORD, MON. C°UN^Y' iR" I Monday Wednesday.. 1 We<lne.(hy,. 25.. 5i»»™ Wednesday* u! « morn Mond.y 10..12 noon e lIel ay. Monday 16.. 11 morn i PROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. BERESFORD, MON.: COUNTY, • Monday 2. 5Jmorn Wednesday,. •« Wednesday., 4..12 noon Monday •« 2 } Monday 9.. 9 morn Wdnesday.. 25.. Siatter Wednesday.. 11..10 morn Monday •» 30.. Monday 16.. 3 after The whole of the above Ves&elsare fit'ed up tort conveyance of Passengers and Goods.—Female Stewards on Board.—Carriages and Horses shipped witb care.- Horses and Carriages to be shipped two hours before sailing. Particulars may be obtained by applying Jat the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's Omce, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages, Pateets,&c.,ahoutd be ad- dressed:—for Swansea and Cardiff, to W. P, Owen, Bull Wharf, Redcllffe-street, and Clare-street Hall, Marsh- street:, and E. T. Turner, 12, Quay.street:—and lor Newport, to J. Jones, Rownham Wharf,Hotwells. AGENTS.—Mr.Joseph Morgan, Tenby; Mr. J. Rees, Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowen, Piiter; Mr. John N. Smart, Swansea; Mr. Pridham, Bideford; Mr. Martin, Ilfracombe; Mr. J. Clarke, Lynton: and Mr. R. Stacey, Carmarthen. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Lug- srace (if lost or dqmaged) above the value of Five Pounds nor for any Deck Passenger's Luggage(if lost or damaged) above i'i? value ot Twenty Shillings unless in each casej entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the isriie, at the time of delivery nor will they he answerable (or «ny ot&er parcel above "the value of Fofty Shillings- (it lost or damaged) unites entered as sucfr, and freight in pro) ortton paid for the same at the time o deHvery.— Not accountable for any Goodt without Shipping Note* All lettws spt'jting informal! w to be postpaid. NO MORE PILLS, nor any other medicine.—DU BARRY'S REVELENTA ARABICA FOOD- Thi* light delicious Breakfast food, without medicine ot any kind, without inconvenience, and without increase of expenditure to the family budget, speedily removes. Dyspepsia (Indigestion), Constipation, and other func- tional irregularity, the main causes of nervousness, bil- iousness, liver complaint, flatulency, distension, palpita- tion of the heart, nervous headaches, deafness, noises in the head and ears, pains in almost every part of the body, inflammation and cancer in the stomach, asthma, scrofula, consumption, dropsy, rheumatism, gout, heartburn, nausea after eating or at sea, low spirits, spasms, splem, general debility, cough, inquietude, sleepiness, involuntary blush, ing, tremors, dislike to society, unfitness fot study, loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood to the head. exhaus- tion, melancholy, groundless fear, indecision wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruction, and insanity. The best food for infants and invalids genevally, at, unlike arrowroot and other artificial substances, it never turns acid on the weakest stomach, but imparts a healthy relish for luncli and dinner, and restores the faculty of digestion, find nervous and muscular energy, to the meat enfeebled. DU BARRY & Co., 75, New Hond-strert, London. Haverfordwest-O. E. Davies John Emment. Case No. 1, From the Right Honourable the Lord Stuart de Decies. Droniiina, Cappoquin, County Waterford, Feb. 15, J849. Gentlemen,—1 have already derived so much benefit from the use of the Revglenta Food,' that I am inducrd to request that you will be pleased to forward to me another 101 b canister of the Farina, for which I enclose, herewith, to Messrs. Du Barry and Co., a Post-office order. It is only due to yourselves and to the public to state, that you are at liberty to make any use of this ion: munication which you may think proper. I remain, gen- tlemen, your obedient servant, S, Ur DECIES." Case No. 2. "4, Rosa Villas, North-end, Fulham, London, Oct. 2,1848. My dear Sir-I shall ever be ready to bear testimony to the great benefit I have derived from your excellent food. It has quite reinstated my health in six or seven weeks, though I had suffered great pain and inconvenience from dyspepsia for very many years (ever since 1821), and tried the advice of many, &c. "PARKER D. BINGHAM, Captain, Royal Navy." Case No. 3. 50, Holborn, Loudon, Dec. 22,1847. "Dear Sir,— I have uerived considerable benefit from the use of the* Revatenta Arabica' A. HARRIS, Optic.ian., Case No. J. For the last five years I have been in a most deplorable condition of health, hiving been subject during that period to most severe pains in the back, chest, right and left sides, which produed vomiting al:nost daily Next to God I owe you a great debt of gratitude, &c., &c. I remain, gentlemen, yours very truly, (Rev.) "THOMAS MINSTER. "OfFarnley Tyas, at St. Saviour's, Leeds, Yorkshire.)" Case No. 5. "3, Sydney-terrace, Reading, Berks, Dec. 3, 1847. "Gentlemen,- I am happy to be able to. IlIforrn you that the person for whom the former quantity was pro- cured has derived very great benefit from its use; dis- tressing symptoms of long standing have been removed, and a feeling of restored health induced. Having wit- nessed the beneficial effects in the above-mentioned case, I can with confidence recommend it, and shall have much pleasure in so doing whenever an opportunity offers. I am, gentlemen, very truly yours, "JAMES SHORLAND, late Surgeon, 96th Regt. Case No. 6. "21, Broad-street, Golden-square, London, Nov. 20,1847. (Details of 19 years' dyspepsia, nervousness, general debility, frequent vomiting, and liver complaint, and three weeks' Rrvalenta treatment.)—" I humbly and siucereiy thank God, and yourselves as His instruments, See. ISABELLA GRELLIERE." Case No. 7- Wirslow, Bucks, Jan. 22, 1848. I have found it to be a simple, though very efficacious and pleasant food, doing good to my own and others' functional disorders. "(Rev.) CHARLES KERR." Case No. 8. « 9, Antigua.street, Edinburgh, Feb. 3, 1848. I have derived very considerable benefit from the use of it. AKTHUk MACARTHUR," Case No. 9. Dear Sir.I have received the great, At benefit from the I Revalenta Arabica Food,' &c. D. M'CARTHY. Case No. 10. Athol-street, Perth, May 2, 1848. *'Some time has now elapsed since the lady (who had been an invalid for thirteen years from want of digestion, accompanied with cough and general prostration of strength) for whom I procured your Arabica food, has been using it daily as directed, and I am happy to say it has produced a most salutary change in hpr system. &c. "JAMES PORTER." Case No. 11. Haddington, East Lothian, March 3, 1849. Dear Sir,—Your excelleiH Arabica Vood has com- pletely restored my stomach, nerve*, and liver, whveh had been disordered for nearly twenty years past, and my health is now everything I could wisli, and has been so for these three months past, &c. AMDRtvFtASER." Case No. 12. "2, Princess-street, Manchester, 3rd Month, 19th, 1849, Respected Friend I have no doubt that if its value were known, it would be very extensively used. I think no one who had received or seen so mqch good and comfort result from it as in my mother's ca$e, would be without it in sickness. Thou art at liberty to use this let- ter as thou thinkest best, and I will cheerfully answer any inquiries. I am, thy friend, •'EDWARD CORBET T, Sanitary Engineer, &c.' Case No. 13. "Twynholm, by Kirkcudbridge, Feb, 24,1849. "GenUemen.—t have derived much benefit from your Revalenta Arabica Food.' J. WATaott, Schoolmaster." Case No. 14. "Stamford, November 30,1848. "Gentlemen,—Since my own recovery Mrs. Nutting and my child have commenced taking the Revalenta—also our old servant, who has been sadly trqubled with rheu- matism, but now feels nothing of it: indeed, they all have derived great benefit from this food. J. M. NUTTING." Case No. 15. Denispowis, near Cardiff, Feb. 27th, 1849. II Dlln Sirr,-I am glad to fied by your last report, my Ctwq experience confirmed, that your Kevalenta Aiabica Food," is nndoubtedly the most important discovery made by human research. It has not itspaiallell. It is as I have stated before the best thing I ever tried in my life jt has quite removed my nervous symptoms, and I j\ru in better health than I have been tor years past, &c. 4"c. 'f. DAVID. Case No. 16. "Pool Anthony. Tiverton, Nov. 8, 1848. All that I had suffered from for twenty-five years, and which no medicine could remove or relieve, seems to vanish under the influence of Revalenta.' I eniay sound and refreshing sleep, which, until now, I could not procure. Nervousness is passing away rapidly, and I am much more calm and collected in everything I do, and it has quite sweetened my poor temper. It now affords ipe pleasure to do for others what before I did not dare to dq for nervous irritation, &c., &c. WM. R, REEVES." Case No. 17. Newtongmnge, near Dalkeith, March 3rd, 1849.- Dear Sir,—When I began your excellent Arabica Food I was in a deplorable condition, and my case had been considered a hopeless one for years past. I am now fast recovering health and streigth. I huubly, but sincerely thank God, and I also give you siucere thanks for your kind advice, &o.. &c. "JOHN RIGBY." Case No. 18. ''Catherine-street, Frome, Somerset, Dec. 16, 1848. •< I have given your Revalenta Arabica food to my little girl, who is of a delicate constitution, and I find it does her n^uch goad, &c. H. CLARK." Case No. 19. am happy to say both myself and baby are much improved in health since taking the Revalenta, &e., I remain, sir, yours truly, Mrs. Case No. 20. '< My dear Sir,1 hare now tried the Revalenta Food some time. and it has been of the greatest service to me. I strongly recommend it to these who suffer from indigestion, &c.. and alllo earnestly recommend it to the notice of medical men for the use of delicate and consumptive patients. Believe, me, my dear sir, yours truly, "CHARLES MASSIE. Case No. 21. South wick Park, Fareham, Hants, Oct. 51,1848. Gentlemen, -I sincerely thank you tor your kind atten- tion. When I began taking the Revalenta I was in as deplorable a condition as can well be imagined. I was confined to bed, and so weak that I could neither stand nor walk, &c., &c. I am happy to say that I get stronger and my health better every day. &c. JOHN VASS." Case No. 22. „ — *2, Kennedy-street, Manchester, March 27, 1849 » JL>e»rSir—I am happy to say that your Revalenta Araoica rood has removed a most dreadful congh and spitting of blood, of which I had suffered two years. My appetite is getting stronger, and I think your excellent rooa will fftVct a complete cure in my case. so lone con- HE sidered hopeless, &c., &e. D. HENDERSON." Similar expressions of Kratitude from—William Hunt, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, King's College, Cambridge; Mr. O. Reeve, St. Andrew-street, Herrford; Mr. Thomas Skeete, Denny, Stirlingshire; Mr. Richard Willoughby' 53, Herbert-street, Hoxton, London; Mr. Taylor, Coroner of Bolton; Mr. Samuel Lnxton, Market, Leicester; W. M. Clapp. EFq., Newport, Monmouthshire; J. Phillips, Esq., Slioalshook, Haverfordwest; and 5000 other Cor. respondents. Agents :-Iiedges and Butler, 155, Recent-street; Formum, Mason, and Co., l$g and 183, Piccadilly, Pur. vevors to her Majesty the Queen Sutton, Edwards, and throuizl respectable tea-dealers, grocers, oil and Italian warehousemen, booksellers, druggists, chemists, and medi. <n» venders in town and country. I n canis.erv of 101b. at 2!*s.; 41b. at 11 s.; 1 Jib. at 4s. 6d.: fino^nuilitv 151b.. 33s.; 4lb., 22s.suitably pricked super-re 9 81b'apd J01b. canisters forwarded by I)U B VRRY"TC o?Receipt of Post-office or bankers' orirs carie tre., to any town or railway station con- nected bJ rail with London, or to any port in Scotland or Sand connected wiih Lon^n by steam or sailing ve.#els Shipments aboard attended to. Agent, and the Trade will please apply to Messrs. DU BARRY and Co. N.B.-The high estimation of this invaluable food bv the moat eminent medical men, and hya iociotv, as tbe only eifectunland suff remedy for indiges- tion, liver, stomachic, and nervous complaints* venders it scarcely more necessary for Messrs. Du Bariy any V°- 10 >sue a caution against spurious compounds, under close mitation of name, than for the Bank oi England ttv w?rn igainst Bank of Elegancy" Nete^ or other swindling levicec J SCOTTISH UNION ,I FIRE ATtfiD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. illSTITUTED 1824, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. LONDON OFFICES-37, CORN HILL Edinburgh. 47, GEORGl £ ~ST,; Dublin, 52, DAME-ST GOVERNOR, His Grace the DUKE of HAMILTON and*; BRAN DON DEPUTY-GOVERNOR. The Mest Noble the MARQUIS of QUEENSBURY. LONDON BOARO OF DIRECTION. Prwsidetit- Right Hen. the EARL of MANSFIELD V'ico-I'rtsidcni—Right Hen. the EARL of SE AFIELD, Manager* ■ Charles Balfour, Esq. I Richard Oliverson, Esq. Robert Gillespie, Esq. I J- R. Robertson, Esq. J. E. Goodhart, Esq. I Hugh F. Sandeman, Ellq. H. M. Kemshead, Esq. I Geo. Ramsey, Esq. John Kingston, Esq. i secre,tary-F. G. Smith, Esq. Banker* — London Joint Stock Bank. Surgeon—E. W. DufRn, Esq. soiiciior$-Mt-r,r,,rs. Oliverson, Denby. and Lavie. J Surveyor—Samuel Heaxley, Esq. THE distinguishing features of this Corporation are— The unquestionable security afforded The moderate rates of Premium charged and The large BOIUU or Return of Profits made to Life Insurers in addition to other important advantages, all of which are fully detailed in the Company's Prospectus. FXRE DEPABTMENT. Property ot almost every description may be insured against accidents arising from Fire, by the payment of a ttmall annual Premium and risks involving more than ordinary hazard are moderately rated. m "Y All losses, when satisfactorily ascertained, are IMMEDIATELY PAID and the Directors of this Incorporation confidently refer to the liberality and promptitude which have hitherto marked their settlement of claims. fclFE DEPARTMENT. The Directors request the attention of Parties proposing to effect Life Insurances to the advantages offered hy this Cam- pany, which may be most favourably contrasted with those of any similar institution. Parties may assure either a specific sum, payable at death, on payment of a reduced rate of premium or, on payment of an increased rate, may participate in the profit-scheme of the C°TDDITIONS MADE TO POLICIES OF £ I • O 0 0 EACH. First Bonusf°r |Second Bonus for\ Total Sum when SEVEN YEARS FIVE YEARS, payable in case Assured. /roi»1834/ol84l. from 1831 to 1846. of Death. 30 X133 76 1,72 3 8 \£1205 11 2 35 135 19 0 73 3 7 1209 2 7 40 138 15 6 74 9 7 1213 5 1 5 142 9 0 76 18 9 1219 7 9 50 148 17 6 81 8 4 1230 5 10 EXAMPLES OF BON US TO P O L I C I E S OF No. In- Sntn °f Added to Total Sum r°l, £ ? Zr*. >■"«>■ '-u_- 812 1834 X4000 12 years £ 902 9 3 £4.902 9 2 1060 1835 5000 11 1008 9 0 6008 9 0 1190 1835 3000 11 607 19 9 3607 19 9 1368 1836 5000 10" 866 10 11 5866 10 11 1650 1837 2500 9 387 19 9 2887 19 5 GENERAL REGULATIONS AND ADVANTAGES. The numerous advantages in which Insurers with this Office participate, may be enumerated as follows:- 1. Participation in the PROFITS, or not, at the option of the Assured, at rates of premium lower than those demanded by two-thirds of the e.ristin<f Offices. I I. No Entrance-Fee or additional charge of any descrip- tion, beyond the Policy Stamp. rot-. IIL Liberal Sums allowed for the Surrender of Policies after three premiums have been paid. IV. Parties allowed to pass and repass, in time of peace, from one part of Europe to another, by sea or land, without payment of additional premium, or the Pelicy being subject 10 v/c'lalms paid three months after proof of the death of 'hyT"" Assurances may be effected on the increasing or the decreasing scale, «nd on Joint Lives and Survivorships or made payable on a person attaining the age of 50, 55, or 60, or at death, whichever may first happen, Persons residing in the country have only to apply to the Company's nearest Agent, and appear before their medical adf viser for that district, when the Assurance can be effected as easily as if living in Town. Agent for Pembroke-doc*, W. THOMAS. Esq.. Surgeon. 0.0 Applications for Agencies to be made to the Secretary. YOU mAV BE CURED WET! holloway¥~hntment. CURE OF RHEUMATISM AND RHEUMATIC GOUT. Extract of a letter from Mr. Thomis Rruntony landlord of th Waterloo Tavern, Coathfltn, Yorkshire, late of the Life Guards, dated September 28th, 1848. To Professor Holloway, Sir,—For a long time I was a martyr to Rheumatism and Rheumatic Gout, and for ten weeks previous to using your medicines, I was so bad as not to be able to walk. I had tried doctoring ai\d medicines of every kind, but all to no avail, indeed I daity got worse, and felt that I must shortly die. From seeing your remedies advertised in the paper I take in, I thought I would give tlieiti a trial. 1 did so. I rubbed the Ointment in as directed, and kept abbage leaves to the parts thickly spread with it, and cook the Pills night and morning. In three weeks I was anabled to walk about for an hour or two in the day with o stick, and in seven weeks I could go any where without tcne. I am now, by the blessing of God and your medi- eines, quite well, and have been attending to my business for more than seven months, without any symptoms of the return of my old complaint. Besides my case of Rheumatic Gout, I have lately had proof that your Pills and Ointment will heal any old wound or nice-, as a married woman, living near me, had had a bad leg for four years, which no one could cure, and 1 gave her some of your Pills and Ointment, which soundly healed when nothing else would do it. For your information t had to serve my country for twenty-five years in the first regiment of Life Guards, and was eighteen years a cor- poral. I waA two years in the Peninsula War. and was at the Buttle of Waterloo. I was,discliarged with a pension on the 9nd September, 1833. The Commanding Officer at the time, was Colonel Lygon, who is now a General, I belonged to the troop of Captain the Honorable Henry Banng' (Signed) THOMAS BRUNTON. CURE OF A BAD LEG OF TWENTY ONE YEARS' STANDING. Extract of a letter from Mr, Andrew Brack, blacksmUh, Eye mouth, near Rencick, dated the 10M of August, 1848. To Prufessor Holloway, Sir,-With pleasure and gratitude I have to mform you tint after suffering for twenty-one years with a bad leg, which yielded to no kind of treatment, although I con- sulted, at different times, every medical man of eminence in this part of the country, but all to no purpose. I was frequently unable to work and the pain and agony loILen endured no one can tell. My leg is now as sound as ever it was in my life by means ot your Pills and Oinment, which I purchased from Mr. I. Davidson, druggist, Her- wick-upon-Tweed, who knows my case well, and will, I am sure, be happy to certify with me, if necessary, as to the truth of this wonderful cure. (Signed) ANDREW BRACK. AMPUTVTION OF TWO TQES PREVENTED. Extract of a letter from Mr. Oliver Smith Jenkins, dated Fell- kirk, August 13th, 1848. To Professor Holloway, Sir,—I was superintending about six months ago, the erection of one of our railway bridges, and by the fall of a large stone my right foot was seriously bruised, which ul- timately got so bad, that I was advised to goto Edinburgh to consult some of the eminent surgeons, which I did, and was told that in order to save my foot, two of my toes must be taken off. In dispair, I returned home to impart the Im melancholy news to my wife, intending to submit to the operation, it was then a thought struck me to try your valuable Ointment and Pills, which I did, and was by their means in three weeks enabled to resume my usual occupa- tion, and at this time mv toes are perfectly cured. (Signed) OLIVER SMITH JENKINS. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A DESPERA TE SKIN DISEASE. On the 21tt July, 1848, the editor of the Mofussilite news- paper, published in India, inserted the followine editorial article iniiispaper. "We know for a fact. that Holluway's Pills and Ointment act in a most wonderful manner upon the constitution, as an eccentric Coolie, called Eliza, em- ployed in our establishment, was affected with myriads of ringworms, which defied all the Meerut doctors, and pro. inised to devour the poor man before he was underground we tried' Holloway' upon him, and in a month he was perfectly restored to his former condition and cleanliness of skin. The effect was miraculous." The Pilk shml/d be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases Bad Legs Cancers Scalds Bad Breasts Contracted&Stiff Sore Nipples Burns joints Sore-throits Bunions Elephantiasis Skin-diseases Bite of Moschetoes Fistulas Scurvy and Sand-flies Gout Sore-heads Coco-Bay Glandular Swel- Tumours Chiego-foot lings Ulcers Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chapped-hands Piles Yaws Corns (Soft) Rheumatism Sold by the Proprietors 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all repectable Venders ot Patent Medi- cines throughout the civilised world, in Pots and Boxes, ls. lld., 2s. 9d., 4s, (Id., lis., 22a.. and Ms. each. There is a very considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. IMPBOVEPPLOUGHS. RHYS JONES, GENERAL IRONMONGER, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE MAKER, BRIDGE-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, BEGS to inform the Agriculturists of this county, that he his lately completed new models tor Ploughs on the same principle precisely as his PRIZE PL,OUGH, by which alteration he is enabled to make considerable reduction in the rinsT COST, also that it can be easily repaired by any country smith, a large stock of which is now ready for inspection. The above Plough won the First and Second Prizes at the the late Roose Ploughing Match. t The particular attention of Farmers is called to the IMPROVED CIRCULAR HARROWS, an Implement in general use in Scotland for cleaning and loosing Wheat ridges in Spring, alto for Potato and other Root drills. It ia compoaed of two part. to cover two ndgra or drills, having a tmnple contrivance to keep it at its proper distance, alio two long handles which give the person at the atilt" complete control over the whole. R. J. is now manufacturing LIGHT SEED HARROWSjon the plan' recommended by J. A Ransome. (See Prize Essay, page 65 and 66. An 'tnplement'nowjnigeneral u»erin the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. By using these Harrows the labour will be reduced very considerably, and the4land dressed in ont half the usual time. OAST IEON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MIL* WORK To order on the shortest notice. Thrashing, Winnowing, Turnip, Chaff, Furze, Corn, and Oil Cake Machines, Rollers, Clod Crushers, Cheese Presses Couch-Rakes, &c. LATH, SLATE, AND BRICK YARD. An A*PMKTXC* to the XKOKTBCOSROHLLY 3BVRANZSS WAVTIO ma IIDZAT8I.T. TEAS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ilKV Hi BLMmm naWiJmiwB W fcg JW tin NO. 2, B U C K L E H. S H U R Y, CHEAPSIDE. ri^HE heading ot our circular sufficiently indicates the basis of our system, viz.—that of supplying the Pttblietcith Tea J and Coffees at Wholesale Prices for Ready Money. This announcement may appear somewhat presuming; and the question mny naturally arise,—How one party can sell at Wholesale Prices, while another requires a Retail Profit ? The answer is simply this Our arrangements are identical with those of the largest Wholesale Establishments, and trailed on the most Economical Scale. Our Warehouse, situate in a bye thoroughfare, is one of the most spacious in London, and atfords the Greatest Facilities for the must Extensive Transactions, and is entirely unencumbered with those merciless expenses inseparable from the show of a Retail Shop, and for which iedirectly the purchaser is taxed. Our business, the parent of many branches, ex- tending throughout the United Kingdom, is of such magnitude, that our purchases are necessarily Urge, and we thus derive every advantage the market affords." It will, therefore, be seen that we are in a position to supply tl\e public on the best aad most economical terms—in fact, to supply at first hand by which intermettiate profits are saved. In quoting a partial selection of our prices, «fe have appended a few recommendatory remarks, and we wisl^ parti- cularly to be understood as holding ourselves responsible for each character so appended. We mention this, in con- sequence of the too frequent praetice of late—particularly in the Tea Trade—of gulling the public with false alluring titles —and while some are distributing their rubbish at half a crown a pound, others adopt the ingenious appellation of best Black Tea, which, for quality, is on a par with Best Hats, 4s. 9J.; Best Boots, 8s. tid.: and Best Coats, a Guinea. It is, in point of fact, pretty candid confession that they do not keep the tine( description. of Tea. THE FOLLOWING LIST IS COMPOSED FtlOM THfc LATEST AND MOST FAVOURABLE QUOTATIONS IN THE MARKET BLACK TEAS. I 'GREEN TEA 5, s. d. s. d. GOOD ORDINARY CONGOU (a very fair cwn- GOOD USEFUL GREEN (this will mix with mon Tea) •• •• •• •• m •• •• 2 8 Black at 2s. 8d S 0 GOOD USEFUL CONGOU (a useful Tea, de- FINE TWANKAY (this with the Black at 3s.);; 3 4 cidedly cheap) i 0 YOliNG H^SON (a very good Tea, and with the STRONG CONGOU TEA (a very good Tea tor 3s. 4d. Black makes an excellent mixture) ..$8 domestic use) 3 4 FINE YOUNG HYSON (a little on the Cowslip FINE STRONG CONGOU, PEKOE FLAVOR flavor) .4 0 (This is an excellent Tea, and deservedly in repute 3 8 GUNPOWDER TEA (very strongly recom- FINE PEKOE SOUCHONG .40 mended) 44 (W.migl,th.re retrain from publishing, higher SU,'(Thi,?iR. IlSSIr" .id i.'re.l'ly ihi ° Connoisseurs.) FINEST HYSON .80 SUPERIOR PEKOE SOUCHONG from the (Tliis is a choice Tea, possessing all those rich Kongshing estate, rich and rare) 4 4 and delic.<te qualities Fne Hysons aw cele- LAPSANG SOUCHONG 5 0 br*ted for.) „ (This is the acme of perfection in Tea, and FINEST GUNPOWDER 7 0 bears comparison in repute to old Beeswing (This is The Gani>owder, and is quite a treat Port.) not many years sir.ee it was sold at 16s. per lb.) COFFEE W* wish to direct pqrticplar attention to Coffee, from the fact of our ha vinp, after great trouble and expense, sue- ceeded in perfecting the masrhinery for roasting, which has never before been discovered. Letters patent are already taken out tor the invention, which preserves the anama, and removes that acidity, so frequently complained of hy delicate persons. s, d.i •• d-! GOOD CEYLON COFFEE ( jrood sound FINEST JAVA COFFEE (much and deservedly Cc e) 0 10 in request) 1 4 FINE JEYI.ON COFFEE (a very good THE FINEST CUBA COFFEE (strongly re- Coffee) «, 1 1 0 commended). 1 6 FINE PLANTATION (recommended) 1 2 FINEST MOCHA COFFEE.. 1 8 It will be naturally infeirt-d from the above that it is a favourable time to lay in a stock, as prices never were so low, nor can a greater fall reasonably be anticipated until the excessive (luty of 28. 2\d. is reduced, for example, we Ire now selling Goo44owid Congou at 3F. per lb. which, after deducting the duty texve2 but Old. to remunerate the mer- chants and pay all expenses of importation—a nrce by which the importers must be great losers. Referring to the above list we venture to solicit a continuance of that support hitherto so liberally bestowed. Having uouy established one of the rgest Busi'tnses in the kingdom, refer with pride to the progressive increase luring tbe la%t twenty years, proving that oorSvvem of Business, bxsed on liberal principles ot commercial enterprise snd holding ant unprecedented advantages, 5s fr!!y appreciated. All orders are expected to be accompanied by a remittance or Post Office order; or if a reference in London be n<.de, payment on receipt and apptoval of the goods will be sufficient. Our Terms are Oash, and we seek remunera- tion only by magnitude of business. Our motto is, Swal! profits and returns." NOTjE.-rTeas are delivered carriage free to any part of England when the quantity ordered exceed* ItS pounds, >ut the carriage of C^fter is not paid Wiles? accompanied hy Tea. 2t Bucklersbury, Chcapside. MANSELL St CO. Pclivered CARRIAGE FREE ? qn;, paid ri the Kingdom. •

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