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Long-Ashton School, near Bristol, PRINCIPAL, MR. JOHN KEMP, ASSISTED BY WELL-QUALIFIED MASTERS. MR. KEMP, having resided for several years on the Continent, engaged in teaching and studying the most approved systems of Education, offers superior ad- vantages to his pupils in preparing them for the Univer- sities, the Public Scools, Professional or Mercantile pur- suits. The Course of Instruction embraces the Classics, Mathematics, the French, German, and Italian Languages, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Practical Land Surveying, Book Keeping, English and Foreign Correspondence, and the usual branches of a liberal education. The religious training and gentlemanly deportment of his pupils arc objects of his most anxious :md unceasing vigilence. The table is supplied with the best of provi- sions and of an unlimited quality. The Terms, which are moderate, will be forwarded on application. The present vacation will terminate on Thursday, the 19th instant. Long Ashton, July 1st, 1855. COLLEGIATE AND CHAPTER SCHOOL Grove House, St. David's. HEAD MASTER-Rev. T. Richardson, M.A., late Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford. SECOXD MASTER—W. H. R. Jessop, Esq., B.A., Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge. PUPILS are received at this School, and instructed in Classics, Mathematics, and in all the other branches of a sound and useful education at JE40 per annum. These Terms cover Board, Education, Washing, &c., &c. Day Pupils are prepared in the same course of Study, at X8 8s. per annum. The School will (n.v.) Re-open on the 28th of July proximo. Those Parents or Guardians who purpose placing Boys at the School, for the first time, will oblige by making an early communication of their wishes to the Head Master. Further particulars furnished on ap- plication. Cowbridge Grammar School WILL RE-OPEN on Thursday, August 2nd, on which day Conveyances to Cowbridge will meet the Express at Bridgend, all other Trains at Llantrissant Station, For information respecting terms, exhibitions, &c., apply to the Rev. W. Holt Beever, M.A., Head Master. Those who wish it are taught French, German, Mathematics, Mechanical and Engineering Drawing, in- stead of the regular Classical course, and without extra charge. Teachers of Music and Dancing attend weekly. There are four Boarding Houses, all under the charge of a Master, at rates varying from 25 to 40 Guineas per annum. BELLE'-VUE HOUSE SCHOOL. THE SPA, GLOUCESTER. CONDUCTED by Mr. BENHAM, M.C.P. The course of study includes the Classics, German, French, Drawing, and the usual branches of a good English Education. Mr. B.'s object is to quaiify his pupils for entering upon the active duties of life, and to meet the views of those parents who are concerned for the moral and religious training of their children. Prospectuses, with terms and references sent on appli- • cation. School re-opens on the 18th July. 212° MILNERS' HOLDFAST AND FIRE-RESIST- ING SAFES (non-conducting and vapourising), with all the improvements, under their Quadruple Patents of 1840-51-54 and 18.5,j, including their Gunpowder Proof Solid Lock and Door (without which no Safe is secure). The Strongest, Best, and Cheapest Safeguards Extant. MILNERS' PIICENIX (212°) SAFE WORKS, LIVER- POOL, the most complete and extensive in the world. Showrooms, 6 and 8 Lord-street, Liverpool. London Depot, 47A, Moorgatc-street, City. Circulars free by post. TO BREEDERS AND OTHERS. Berkshire Pigs of the Large Breed. FOR SALE, a Litter of fine young Pigs, the produce of Prize Stock brought from the Show of the Royal Agricultural Society at Gloucester, and bred by Mr. Blandford, who has twice taken the prize of the Royal Agricultural Sociaty of England for the Berkshire" of the Large Breed. Apply at the Farm, Amroth Castle, Tenby. Tenby New Billiard Rooms. G COLLINS begs to inform the Noblemen, Gentle- t men, and Visitors of Tenby and its neighbourhood, that he has returned from Pembroke-Dock to his Rooms at Tenby for the Season, where he hopes to receive a continuance of that kind patronage and support so libe- rally bestowed upon him since his residence in Pem- brokeshire. Instructions as usual before 12 in the day. Tea and Coffee, Soda Water, Lemonade, and Ginger- ade. Prime Cigars. South Wales Railway and Tenby. rpHE well appointed 4-Horse Coach "HUGHES'S 1. EXPRESS'' will commence running the 4th of June, leaving the Cobonrg Hotel at 7.38, a.m., in time for the Up Express Train at Narberth Road, 9.52, and returning on the arrival of the Down Express Train, due at Nar- tberth Road, 5.37, p.m. JAMES HUGHES, Proprietor. Cobourg Hotel, Tenby. To Nervous Sufferers. A RETIRED Clergyman, having "been restrored to health in a few days, after many years of great Ner- vous Suffering, is anxious to make known to others the means of cure, will therefore send, (Free,) on receiving a Stamped Envelope, properly addressed, a Copy of the Prescription used. Direct, the Rev. K. Douglass, 18 Holland-street, Brixton, London. POTTER'S ELECTRIC NEWS. Price One Penny.—Guaranteed Circulation 2,000. JOSEPH POTTER begs to inform the public that they may be supplied with copies of the Electric News by the following Agenis :—At Pembroke-Dock, by Mr. Bar- rett, Mr. Trewent, and Mr. Beynon; at Pembroke, by Mr. John Ormond, Mrs. Hird, and Mr. Treweeks; at Tenby, by Mr. Thomas Thomas; at Narberth, by Mr. Evans. Druggist, and Mrs. Meyler; at Milford, by Mr. Williams, and Benjamin Davics, Coachman; at Little Haven, by Mr. Jones; at Dale, by Mrs. Louisa Phillips; at Treflgarne, by Mr. C. Allen; at Maenclochog, by Mr. Essex Rees; at Ford, by Mr. Edwards; at Letterston, by Mr. Richards; at Fishguard, by Mr. Vaughan. Drug- gist, at Llandissillio, by Mr. Samuel Evans; at Land- shipping, by Mr. Saies; at Cardigan, by Mr. Clougher; at Carmarthen, by Messrs. White and Sons; at Llanelly, by Mr. Rees, Bookseller. &c. N.B.-As it is impossible to send out single copies to a distance, parties should order them of the above agents. To Parents and Guardians. ON the 26th inst., or as soon as possible after that date the Very Reverend the Dean of St. David's will elect TWO BOYS to fill the situation of CHORISTERS in his Cathedral Church. It is essential that Candidates posses a good voice, and evince some talent for Music; it is desirable also that they should not be less than Six Years of Age, nor more than Elevon. At present the successful candidates will receive for their services a first-rate education Classical and Musical, and, as soon as a vacancy occurs, will be elected upon the foundation, when a small yearly stipend will be super- added to their other privileges. With regard to the course of education, full particulars mtlY be procured by application to the Rev. T. Richard- son, M.A., Head Master of the Cathedral School, St. David's. Applications to the Very Reverend the Dean must be sent under cover, addressed to Mr. Propert, Prospect House, St. David's. Every inquiry will meet with immediate attention. St. David's, 2nd July, 1855. Coal.-Railway Station, Haverfordwest. GEORGE N. HASSELL, in addition to the other Collieries in which he is interested, has entered into arrangements with the Proprietors of the Gorvidd Col- liery for a supply of their Celebrated Household Coal," which for brilliancy and durability is adapted for all the uses of the Drawing-room, as well as Culinary, Brewing, and other general purposes:- First Quality, all large, 17s. 6d.per ton Through & Through, as worked from pit,15s. 6d. „ Smith's Coal, 12s. Od. „ Two and a half per cent. discount for cash. A consider- able reduction will be made in the above prices to parties ordering a. Truck, varying from 8 to 10 tons. Office, Cambrian Place, Haverfordwest. June 26,1855. AUSTRALIAN MAILS. PASSAGE MONEY JE14 AND UPWARDS. Black BaU Line of British and Australian Royal Mail Packets. tender Contract with Government to carry Her Majesty's Mails regularly every month to and from Australia, And make the Passage in Sixty-Jive Days, under Penalty. *VL?3> I Sailing from LIVERPOOL on 5th of each month, and from Cifet AUSTRALIA, on such days as the Colonial Go- u vernment may appoint. FOR MELBOURNE, FORWARDING PawnKerR by Steam to all ports in AUS- TRALIA, VAN PIEMEN'S LAND, & NEW ZEALAND, at ship's expense. Carries full Bands of Music, as well as Chess, Backgammon, and Draft Boards, for the amusement of the Passen- gers. A Cow will be provided, and Bathe for all classes of Pas- sengers. „ Ship. Tonnage. Captain. l)ate. JAMES BAINES 2515 McDonnell. Aug..5. Forbes Sept. 5. LIGHTNING 2090 Enright Oct. 5. BOOMERANG 1824 Brown. Nov. 5. MARCO POLO 1625 £ lark? Dec. 5. OLIVER LANG 1299 Crawford Jan. 6. DONALD M'KAY 2594 ^F.n*r *>b- 5- CHAMPION OF THE SEAS 2470 M Kirdy March 5. The above Line is composed of the Largest, the Jinest, and Fastest, Merchant Ships in the World, and have been buil^y the most celebrated builders of the day, including M Kay of Mston, and Hall of Aberdeen. They are commanded by men wh" have already rendered themselves famous and their equipments and uccommodations are unequalled by any line of ships afloat. Shippers may rely upon the greatest attention to, and the most prompt delivery of th ir Goods at Melbourne, the undersigned having established a fiTJn of their own at that port for the purpose. For Freight and Passage apply to the Owners, JAMI::S BAIl\ES & CO., Liverpool. Agent for Haverfordwest, JOSEPH POTTER. v Free Passages to Hobart Town and Launceston to Parties holding Bounty Tickets. PHE Government of Van Dieman's Land having made arrangements with the Owners of the celebrated Black Ball Line of Australian Packets for the convey ance of all their Bounty Passengers to that Colony. Par- ties holding Tickets are requested to apply immediately for passages to JAMES BAINES & CO., 6, COOK STREET, LIVERPOOL Extensive Timber Sale. GEORGE N. HASSELL has received instructions from Messrs. CONDEK & Co., to Offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Work-Yards, on the Marsh, Haverfordwest, on Saturday the 21st of July, 1855, Several Thousand Feet of Yellow Pine Balk, in different lengths and sizes. Several Hundred Deal Ends, from 6 to 7 feet long, by 5 by 6 inches and 4 by 9 inches wide. Fifty Balk Ends from 3 to 10 feet long by 7 by 14 and 11 by 9 inches wide; with Upwards of 50 Thousand Feet of Balk Planks and Slabs, varying from 1 to 4 inches deep by 14 and 11 inches wide. The whole of the above Timber is well adapted for house-building purposes, as well as for general Agricul- tural and other uses. Sale to covumence at Twelve o'clock precisely. Cambrian Place, Haverfordwest, July 3, 1855, County of Pembroke. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1855. THE Commissions of Nisi Prius, of Oyer and Terminer and of General Gaol Delivery, for the County of Pembroke, will be opened at the Shire-Hall, Haverford- west, on Saturday, the Fourteenth day of July, 1855, before the Right Honourable JonN LORD CAMPBELL, Lord Chief Justice of our Lady the Queen, assigned to hold Pleas before the Queen herself; and the Right Honourable Sir JOHN JERVIS, Knight, Lord Chief Jus- tice of our said Lady the Queen, of her Court of Common Pleas, when all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Escheators, Stewards, Chief Constables, and Bailiffs within the said County, and all Jurors, Persons bound by Recognizance, Witnesses, and others having business are requested to attend. JOHN LEACH, Esq., High-Sheriff. N.H.-The Magistrates of the said County, and their Clerks, are requested to deliver to the Clerk of Assize, on the Opening of the Commission, the Recognizances and, Depositions in each case; and all Attorneys in Criminal Prosecutions are to deliver the Bills of Costs for Taxation by the Clerk of Assize pending the Trial of each Prose. cution. Haverfordwest, June 18th, 1855. PEMBROKESHIRE. I Valuable Freehold Estates and Extensive Manorial Rights for Sale. MR. HARRY PHELPS GOODE J Will Offer for Sale by Auction, on Monday, the 23rd day of July LH'M, at the IRON* DUKE INN, at the Narberth Itoad Station of the South Wales Kailway, at two o'clock in the after- noon, ( HE following very improvable Freehold Estates situate in the several Parishes of Llangolman and Monachlogddu, comprising the valuable FARMS of p ULINSAITHMAN and the GATE, in the parish ot Llangolman, and also the One-Third Undivided Portion of the Farm or PORTISPANT, with Allotments pur- chased under the Maenclochog Enclosure Act; also One- Third Undivided Share of and in CWMCERWN, PENTRITH EL, TRELLWYN, and ALLTYGOG Estates; also, One-Third Undivided Part of the MANOR of MAENAC H LOGDDU, with its valuable Rights of Com- mon and Privileges, and certain Rents received from Encroachments, which have been regularly collected, situated in the parish of Monachlogddu, in Lots as fellows LOT I. The extensive and productive Farm called Clynsaith- man, together with Allotments of Maenclochog Common awarded under the Maenclochog Enclosure Act to this Farm, held by Mr. Daniel John as tenant from year to year, at the very low yearly rent of £ïO, containing by admeasurement 237A. OR. 4I\, of very productive Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, in a ring fence, and very improvable. LOT II. Part of the same Estate now called the Gate Farm, held by David Davies as tenant from year to year, at the annual rent of XI,2, which is very low, containing by admeasurement 35A. 2R. IP., or thereabouts, of very im- provable Land, with a Cottage and suitable Farm Buildings. LOT HI. One Undivided Third Part or Share of and in the valuable Farm of Portispant, situate in the parish of Llangolman, with Allotments awarded to the same under the Maenclochog InclosureAct,also Allotments purchased under the same Act by the late Morris Williams, Esq., containing together 143A. 2R. 30p. of very improvable Land, held by David Phillips as tenant from year to year, at the very low yearly rent of £34, one third of which is £11 3s. 8d., and is adjoining Lot 2. LOT IV. One Undivided Third Part or Share of and in the valuable Farm of Cwmcerwm, in the parish of Maenach- logddu, together with Allotments of Maenclochog Com- mon purchased under the Maenclochog Enclosure Act, which is situate in the parish of Llangolman, and called Clyncoch, containing together 299A. 2R. 20P. of excellent Sheep Pasture, with a fair porportion of Arable and Meadow Land. This Lot is now held by Mrs. Mary Llewellyn as tenant from year to year at the clear yearly rent of .£56, and has a right of depasturage over Maeu- achlogddu Common. LOT Y. One undivided third part or share of and in all that Freehold Estate situate iu the parish of Maenachlogddu, called Pantrythyll, but now divided into Pantrythyl!, Danygarn, Gorstach, and Tet-hen, containing together 216A. 3R. BOp., held by good tenants at the low aggregate rents of X90 15s. clear of all deductions. Thjs Lot has also a right of depasturage on the Maenachlogddu Com- mon, and a joint ownership with a limited number of Estates in an open piece of Land called Gors-fawr, about 90A., which, when divided, will materially enhance the value of this lot. I.OT VI. One undivided third part or share of and in the Farm of Trallwyn, containing 9A. IR. 3P., and held by Benjamin James as tenant from year to year. This Lot has also a claim to the depasturage of the Maenachlogddu Common. LOT VII. One undivided third part or share of and in the Farm of Allt-y-gof, containing 22A. 3R. 36P., and held by Simeon Owen under a lease for the life of his wife, aged about 70, at the low yearly rent of L6 6s. and has a right of depasturage over Maenachlogddu Common. LOT VIII. One third undivided part or share of and in the Manor of Maenachlogddu, and to the Encroachments made on th,e Common, also to any Minerals which may hereafter be discovered, and to any other Common rights usually claimed by the Lord of the Manor. The Common con- tains upwards of 2,000A., and if divided and allotted the usual portion given to the Lord of the Manor is l-14tli of the whole, which the Lords in this case would be entitled to. There is a Crown rent of £2 6s. 8d. paid annually, one i third of which will have to be borne by the purchaser. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, are jointly held by the Vendor, the Executors of the late Owen Owen, Esq., and Morris Williams, Esq., in equal shares. The properties lire distant from Haverfordwest about 15 miles, and Car- digan 15 miles, from the Narberth Road Station on the South Wales Railway about 7 miles, and Coaches pass daily within 3 miles. Particulars, with Plans will be ready, and may be had (gratis) of Mr. J.'J. Blandy, Solicitor, Reading, Messrs. Gregory, Skirrow, and Rowcliff, of No. 1, Bedford Row, London, Messrs. Evans & Morgan, Solicitors, Cardigan, and at the Offices of Mr. Morgan Rice James, Solicitor, and Messrs. Goode and Owen, Land Agents, Haverford- west. Haverfordwest, June 26, 1855. GOOD NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED. DR. ROBERTS'S celebrated Ointment, ca'led the POOR MAX'S FRIEND, is confidently recommended 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, scorbutic eruptions, and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, cancerous humours, &c., and is a specific for those afflicting eruptions that sometimes follow vaccination. Sold in pots at Is. ljd. and 2s. 9d. each. Also, his PILUL.E ANTISCROPI-IUL-E) confirmed by more than forty years' experience to be without exception one of the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying the blood, and assisting nature in all her operations hence they are useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular swellings, par- ticularly those of the neck, &c. They are efficacious in rheuma- tism, and form a mild and superior Family Medicine that may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet. Sold in boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., and 22s. each. "Dear Sirs,—For one year and nine months I suffered most severely from a wound in the leg, which rendered my days irksome, and my nights sleepless; I tried many remedies, but none of them gave me the least relief. Being urged by a friend to make trial of Dr. Roberts's Medicines, and being anxious to get a cure, I purchased a pot of the Poor Man's Friend,' and a box of the Pills, and I am most happy to sav I found a vast deal of difference the third time of applying the ointment to the wound, and before I had used one pot the wound was healed, and is now perfectly sound. I have given this statement volnntarily, for the belief51 of my afflicted fellow-creatures. I remain, sir, yours obediently, EPHRAIM DINHAM. Strickland, near Ilminster, July 30, 1854." Sold wholesale by the proprietors, Beach and Barnicott, at their Dispensary, Bridport; by the London Houses; and retailed by all respectable Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. Observe.—No medicine sold under the above name can possibly be genuine, unless Beach & Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts, Briiport," is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each packet. TO BUILDERS, MASONS, &c. Sealyham Blue Metallic Slate Quarry. WARRANTED to be as good in quality as any Slate w in Wales. Situated seven miles from Haverfordwe* within a quarter of a mile from the Turnpike Road leadirg from Haverfordwest to Fishguard—good easy new road to come out to the Turnpike Road. SUtes supplied at the Quarry or the following priors: £ d. 1 Good Locals « 15 Oper 1000 „ Princesses, 24 inches by 14 8 (I 0 per 1200 „ Duchesses, 24 „ 12 7 0 0 22 „ 11 6 0 0 „ „ Countesses,20 „ 10 4 15 0 „ „ 1 R „ 10 3 15 « „ is 9 3 0 0 „ „ Lords ](> >f ]() 3 () 0 „ A, L^ilics ](» 8 2 5 0 „ „ 14 8 1 10 0 Wlpply to Mr. ROWLAND PENHV, near Wolfscastle, Haverfordwest. 9 MILFORD HAVEN. A Fancy and General Bazaar, WILL be opened at Milford, in the ensuing Summer, If during the REGATTA, towards liquidating the remaining part of the debt on the BHITISII SCHOOL. PATRONESS :-The Right Hon. the Lady Milford. PRESIDENT :—The Hon. R. Fulke Greville, VICE-PRESIDENT Capt. Geoige Clarke, R.E. TREASURER :-David Vaughan, Esq. HON-SECRETARY Mr. G. Lewis. Contributions will be thankfully received by Mrs Clarke, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. John Lewis, and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Milford; Mrs.Leach, Hubberston Rectory, Mrs. G. Thomas, Hakin, and any ladies of the Committee. NOTICE.-The Troubadour has resumed her regular Sail- ings between Liverpool, Milford, 8$Bristol, as formerly. Owing to all Vessels, carrying Passengers, being liable to a chat ge for Pilotage, in and out of Milford, since the 1st of May, the Fares to and from Liverpool are advanced a little as under. The landing or embarkation of Goods or Passengers at Milford, by whatever conveyance, or whether at the expense of the Steamer, or otherwise, is at the risk of the Passengers and the Owners of the goods respectively. Passsengers are landed and embarked at Milford (weather per- mitting) free of charge, in boats provided by the Steamers. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL, For the Month of JULY, 1855. THE POWERFUL STEAM SHIP TXtOVBASOVIi, Capt. Wm. 7. Beckett, Or some other suitable Vessel, is intended to sail with Goods and Passengers, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) as follows, with or without pilots, and liberty to tow vessels :— From Liverpool to Milford and Bristol. Landing passengers at the Mumbles (weather and time per. mitting.) Saturday 7 4 after Saturday 21 2 after Saturday 14 6 morn Saturday 2S 9 morn From Milford for Bristol immediately after her arrival from Liverpool, which is seldom under 22 hours after sailing. From Bristol to Swansea and Milford. Tuesday 10. 3 after [ Tuesday 24 12J after Tuesday 17 7Jmorn Tuesday 31 7 £ morn From Swansea to Liverpool, calling at Milford. Wednesday 4 7 morn Wednesday 18 7 morn Wednesday 11 3 after Wednesday 25 1 after From Milford for Liverpool seven hours after leaving Swansea. FARES:— Cabin. Deck. Liverpool to or from Milford 15s Od 6s 6d Milford „ Bristol 8s 6d 5s Od Milford „ Swansea (Mumbles) 5s 0d -s 6d MOTICE.—Return Cabin Tickets available for Seventeen Days or two clear Voyages, issued as below:- Liverpool to or from Milford £1 05 Miiford Bristol, leaving the holder the option of embarking at Bristol or Swansea in returning .SO 13s Notice.—No goods will be delivered until the freight has been paid and no goods for shipment will be received without a shipping note, giving full particulurs of their address, &c., so as to be correctly entered on the vessel's manifest. Goods landed at Milford must be removed the dav after their ar- rival, or will be stored, if necessary, on board the hulk Eclipse, which is the point of arrival and departure of the steamers. Apply to Fitzsimons, Applebee, & Co., 20, Water-street, Liver- tool G. H. Evans, Bristol; E. Edwards, Swansea; John Ken- worthy & Co., Manchester; C. II. N. IIILL, AGENT, MILFORD. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY OFFICES, QUAY, BRISTOL. THE following or other suitable Steam Vessels, unless pre- vented by any unforeseen occurrence, are intended to sail front. Cumberland Basin, Bristol, (except for Newport and Car- diff, which will start from Bathurst Basin) and as undermen- tioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow vessels during the Month of JULY, 1855. MILFORD, PATER, & HAVERFORDWEST.—SHAMROCK. From Bristol. From Milford to Waterford. Tuesday 3 8 morn Seven miles Haverfordwest Tuesday 10 3 after! Railway Station. Tuesday 17 8 morn, Wednesday evenings at 8o'clock. Tuesday 24 .12J afterl Fares-Best Cabin, 25s., Fore Tuesday 31 7 morn,Cabin. 7s. 6d. Fares—Same as Tenby. Waterford to Bristol, Fridays. TENBY.—JUNO. Average Passage 61 Hours. From Bristol. From Tenhy. Wednesday 4 9 morn Friday 6 2 after Wednesday 11 3J after Friday 13 Oimorn Wednesday 18 8 morn Friday 20 l| after Wednesday 25 1J after Friday 27 8 morn Horses, Carriages, &c., must be shipped at the Pier of Tenby, at least three hours before the above sailings. Fares-Including shipping and landing Luggage and Steward's fees, Best Cabin, 13s.; Children under 12 years, 6s. 6d.; Ser- vants in the Cabin, 8s. Fore Cabin, 7s 6d.; Children under 12 years, 4s. Carriage, 42s.; Pair-horse Phaeton, 31s. 6d.; Small One-horse Phteton, 25s.; Gig, 20s.; Horse, 20s.; Dog, 3s. Horses and Carriages landed and embarked at the risk and ex- pense of their Owners. Return Tickets (available for one week), Best Cabin, 18s.; Fore Cabin, lis. CARMARTHEN.—JU.NO. From Bristol, calling at Tenby. From Carmarthen, calling at Wednesday 4 9 morn Tenby. Wednesday.II 3J after Friday 6 .10 morn Wednesday 18 8 morn Friday 13 4 £ morn Wednesday 25 1 £ after Friday 20 SAmorn Fares—Same as Tenby. Friday 27 3|morn DUBLIN.—New Iron Steamer CALYPSO, Capt. Crowell. From Bristol. From Dublin. Friday G .lOJmorn Tuesday 3 .11 morn Friday 13 5 after Tuesday 10 5J after Friday 20 9 morn Tuesday 17 .10|morn Friday 27 4 after Tuesday 24 3A after Tuesday 31 .lOJmorn Single Fares-Cabin, £1 5s.; Servants, and Children under 12 years, 14s. (including Steward's fees); Deck, 10s. To and Fro Fares—Cabin, £ 1 12s. 6d.; Deck, 15s. Available until second Return Trip from date of issue. ILFRACOMBE.—JUNO, Captain G. Burgess. Average Passage 4J Hours. From Bristol. From Ilfracombe. Saturday 7 .lljmorn Monday 2 4 after Saturday .14 7 morn Monday 9 .10 morn Saturday .21 9).morn Monday 16 4 after Saturday 28 4J after Monday .23.8 morn Monday .30 3 after Fares-Best Cabin, 8s.; Fore Cabin, 5s. Return Tickets (available for one week), Best Cabin, 128.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d. WATERFORD.—CAMILLA and SHAMROCK. Bristol to Waterford. I Waterford to Bristol. CAMILLA. CAMILLA, TUESDAYS. SHAMROCK, Friday 6 .lOimorn FRIDAYS. Friday 13. 5 after Tuesday 3 .10 morn Friday.20. 9 mornIFriday. 6 .11 morn Friday 27 4 after Tuesdav 10 3$after SHAMROCK. Friday* 13. 4 after Calling at Milford. Tuesday 17. 9 morn Tuesday 3 8 morn Friday 20 9 morn Tuesday 10 3 after Tuesday 24 .12 noon Tuesday .17 8 mom Friday .27 3 after Tuesday 24 .12i after Tuesday 31 9 morn Tuesday 31 7 morn Fares-Cabin, 25s.; Servants, and Children under 12 years, 14s. (including Steward's fees); Deck, 7s. 6d. To & Fro, Cabin, 40s. CORK.—JUVERNA, Capt. Gilmore; SABRINA, Capt. Parker. From BristolFrom Cork. Wednesday 4 9 morn Tuesday 3 5 after Saturday 7 .12 noon Friday 6 .10 morn Wednesday 11 31 after Tuesday 10 .12 noon Saturday 14 5 after Friday 13 3 after Wednesday 18 8 morn Tuesday 17 5 after Saturday 21 91morn Friday.20.8 mom Wednesday 25 2 after Tuesday 24 .11 morn Saturday 28 4Jafter Friday 27 2 after Tuesday 31 5 after Fares-Cabin, 27s. 6d.; Servants, and Children under 12 years, 15s. (including Steward's fees); Deck, 10s. 6d. To and Fro, Cabin, 45s. Available for Sixteen Days. Arrangements have been made in conjunction with the Great Western Railway Company for Through Tickets, from London to Cork, via Bristol, and vice versa, on the following terms:- Fares-Cabin and First Class, 38s.; Cabin and Second Class, 3-1s.; Deck and Third Class, 16s. Available by the ordinary Trains only, or by Express on payment of difference in Fare. To and Fro Tickets are also granted, available for Sixteen Days, viz.-Fares-Cabin and First Class, 57s.; Cabin and Second Class, 51s. CARDIFF.—SWIFT and USIC. From Bristol. I From Cardiff. Monday 2 7Jmorn Monday 2 5J after Tuesday 3 8 after Tuesday 3 7 morn Wednesday. 4 9 morn Wednesday 4 7iafter Thursday 5 9Jmorn Thursday 5 8]morn Friday 6 .11 morn Friday 6 8imorn Saturday 7 .ll^morn Saturday 7 .lotmorn Monday 9 2 after Monday 9 .lllmorn Tuesday 10 2Jafter Tuesday 10 ljafter Wednesday 11 4 after Wednesday 11 liafter Thursday 12 5 morn Thursday 12 3} after Friday 13 5 after Friday 13 4 morn Friday 13 5 after Friday 13 4 morn Saturday 14 6 morn Saturday 14 4 after Monday 16 6 £ after Monday 16 5Jmorn Tuesday 17. 8 morn Tuesday 17 5i after Wednesday 18 7Jafter Wednesday 18 6|morn Thursday 19 9 morn Thursday 19 6?after Friday 20 9A after Friday 20 7 j morn Saturday 21 9lmorn Saturday 21 8Jmorn Monday 23 11 Jmorn Monday 23 9 morn Tuesday 24 .12 noon Tuesday 24 .11 morn Wednesday 25 2 after Wednesday 25 .llimorn Thursday 26 2} after Thursday 26 ljafter Friday 27 4j after Friday 27 2 after Saturday 28 5 morn Saturday 28 3Jafter Monday 30 7 morn Monday 30 5 after Tuesday 31 7 after Tuesday 31 6 morn Fares-After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. NEWPORT.—DART, Capt. James Parntt. From Bristol. From Newport. Monday. 2 7JmornMonday 2 6 after Tuesday 3 8 morn Wednesday 4 7Amorn Thursday 5 9AmornFriday 6 9 morn Saturday- 7 .lllmorn Monday 9 •••12 noon Tuesday 10 2i after Wednesday .11 2 after Thursday 12 4.J after Friday 13 4 morn Friday 13 5 after Saturday .14.5 morn Saturday J4 51 after Monday 18 ••• 6 morn Monday 16 6J after Tuesday 17 6Jmorn Wednesday 18 8 morn Thursday 19 7jmorn Friday 20 9 morn Saturday 21 8 morn Monday 23 .11 morn Tuesdav 24 .11 morn Wednesday; 25 2 after Thursday 26 11 after J/"ky 27 4 after Saturday 28. 3| after Monday 30 GAmorn Monday 30 5} after Tuesday 31 7|mom Pares—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. The whole of the above vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of Passengers and Goods. Female Stewards on board. Carriages and Horses should be alongside two hours before sailing, and are landed and embarked at the risk and expense of their Owners. Agents—Mr. John Hoy, Tenby; Mr. James Roberts, Haver- fordwest; Mr. Pawner, Milford; Mr. J. McLean, Pater; Mr. A. Palmer, Cardiff; Mr. Rodgman, Ilfraeombe; Mr. Robert Stacey, Carmarthen; and Mr. R. Jones, Newport. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of Two Pounds; nor of any Deck Pas- senger's Luggage (if lost or damag«*d) above the value of Twenty Shillings, unless in each case enteral -is such, and freight in pro- portion paid foi the same tit the tLn of delivery nor will they be answerable for any other parcel the value of Forty Shillings (if lost or damaged) unless entered as such, and freight in proportion pdd for the same at (he time of delivery. Not accountable- for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All letters seeking information to be post-paid. BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, TIVERTON MEETING—JUNE 1855. DQI a moi-vio Were awarded at the above Show- PRIZE FOR CORN DRESSING MACHINE Price £9 &s. PRIZE FOR PORTABLE IRON CORN RICK STAND. Price X3 10s. COMMENDATION FOR TURNIP CUTTER Price X4 10s. This Machine was also awarded the JFirst Prize at the Bath Meeting. J. M. & Son would likewise call particular attention to their PATENT HORSE DRAG RAKE, with adjustable Gear to alter the pitch of the Teeth, while at work, Price X7 7s. c¡¡r Catalogues forwarded, post free, on application.—Delivery free to Bristol, or any station on the South Wales Railway. MEDICAL HALL, BRIDGE-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WAREHOUSE. GEORGE JAMES, DISPENSING CHEMIST, DRUGGIST, OIL MERCHANT, &c., BEGS respectfully to state that he continues to receive a constant supply of the best Drugs and Chemicals from D a First-class London House; likewise all the different Patent Medicines in repute, genuine from the respective proprietors. The other Departments of the Business are replete with choice Articles, all of the best quality. Physicians' Pres- criptions and Family Recipes carefully prepared with the best drugs. The smallest patronage will be thankfully received and carefully attended to. SELECT PREPARATIONS. DOMESTIC ARTICLES, SPICES, &c. Genuine Seidlitz Powders Genuine Bermuda Arrowroot Antibilious and Family Aperient Pills Pickles, Sauces, &c., at reduced prices James's Vegetable Pills for Liver Complaints, Ac. Best 0Uve oil in flaf)k8> at ls. ea £ h Lady Hesketh s Stomachic Dinner Pills Finest New Salad Oil, in flasks, ls. 3d. each. Concentrated Fluid Sarsaparilla Soda Water and Lemonade Compound Rhubarb Pills British Wines, is. 9d. per bottle Together with a ranety of other preparations, included in the Green Ginger Wine catalogue. British Port Wine, British Cherry Wine catalogue. British Port Wine, British Cherry Wine THE PERFUMERY DEPARTMENT, OILS, COLORS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYES, &c. Besides a variety of Miscellaneous Articles, consists of an „ 0 T, .,TT. Elegant assortment of HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES, Cut Glass Toilet Bottles, Pomade Pots, &c. p Hair Brushes, Tooth and Nail Brushes CHOICE STOCK OF CIGARS. Dressing Combs, Shell Combs, &c. SMALL BOXES OF THE FINEST GENUINE TEA, Scented Soaps in all varieties Containing 171bs., at 4s. 4d. per lb. N.B.—A RESPECTABLE WELL EDUCATED YOUTH WANTED AS AN APPRENTICE. P.S.—A New Photographic Apparatus for Sale. THE PROVINCIAL (WELSH) '8: INSURANCE COMPANY. I G A P I T AX; — £ 2 00,000.' FIR E-L I F E -A N N U I TIE S. (The only Insurance Company Established in Walas.) Chief Offices :-High-street, Wrexham; London Branch: 35, King-street, Cheap/tide. TRUSTEES. The Right Hon. the Viscount Hereford, Carlton Club, Pall-mall, I Frederick Richard West, Esq., M.P., Carlton Club, Pall-mall, and Tregoyd, Breeonshire. and Euthin Castle, Denbighshire. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P., 18, St. James's-street, The Very Rev. the Dean of St. Asaph, Deanerv, St. Asaph. and Wynnstay Park, Denbighshire. John Heaton, Esq., Chairman of the Denbighshire Quarter Ses- Sir Charles Morgan, Bart., 32, Portman-square, and Tredegar I sions, Plas Heaton, Denbighshire. Park, Monmouthshire. John Williams, Esq., Bronwylfa, Flintshire, and Reform Club, Sir Rob. Henry Cunliffe, Bart., C.B., Acton Park, Denbighshire. Pall-mall. Colonel Myddleton Biddulph, M.P., Lord Lieutenant of the county °smiare^Lciidon.8< m-street, Adelphi, and 56 Lownes- of Denbigh, Chirk Castle, Denbighshire. Henry Thomas, Esq., Chairman of the Glamorganshire Quarter of Denbigh, Chirk Castle, Denbighshire. Henry Thomas, Esq., Chairman of the Glamorganshire Quarter Colonel J. LI. V. Watkins, M.P., Lord Lieutenant of the county Sessions, Llwynmadoc, Radnorshire. of Brecon, 60, St. James's-street, and Pennoyre, Breeonshire. Hugh Owen, Esq., Barnsbury Park, Islington. DIRECTORS. William Wright, Esq., Gresford Bank, Wrexham, Chairman. Charles Hughes, Esq. Wrexham. Richard Venables Hyrke, Esq., Pendwyllyn, Wrexham. The Hon. W. H. Yclverton, Whitland-abbey, Carmarthenshire. John James, Esq., Elwy-house, Wrexham. John Williams, Esq., Bronwylfa, Flintshire. Richard Champions Rawlins, Esq., Hope Mills, Wrexham. Evan Thomas, Esq., Ffynonau, Breeonshire. Thomas Painter, Esq., Wrexham. BANKERS Messrs. D. Thomas and Banks, Brecon. CONSULTING-SURGEON T. T. Griffith, Esq., Wrexham. SOLICITORS Messrs. Ndgworth and Pugh, Wrexham. SUltVEYOR Richard Kyrke Penson, Esq., Oswestry. CONSULTIXG ACTUARY Griffith Davies, Esq., London. SOLICITORS IN SOUTH WAMa .The Mational Provincial Bank of England. INSPECTOR OP AGENCIES Robert Williams, Esq. SECRETARY TO THE COMPANY .Anthony Dillon, Esq. LONDON BOARD. The Hon. W. H. Yelvcrton, Whitland-abbey, Carmarthenshire, H. B. W. Williams Wynn, Esq., 4, Cloak-lane, and 20, Tark- Chairman. street, Grosvenor-square. The Hon. 11. T. Rowley, 47, Berkeley-square, and Bodryddan, Thomas Gratrex, Esq., (Bailey, Gratrex, and Co.) Old Bank, Flintshire. Newport, Alonmouthshire. John Williams, Esq., Reform Club, and Bronwylfa, Tlintshire. Col. Walter Powell, 120A, Pall-mall, fcNanteos Park, Cardiganshire. BANKERS .Messrs. Hanburys and Lloyd. CONSULTING SURGEON John Propert, Esq., 6, New Cavendish-street. SECRLTARY James Bennet, Esq. LIFE DEPARTMENT. 1 JOLICIES GRANTED on PARTICIPATING and NONPARTICIPATING SCALES. Eighty per C,mt. er Four-fifths of the Profits will be apportioned to those Assurances effected under the Participating Scale, thus affording all the advantages of a Mutual Offices, without any of the risks to the Assured. Policies indisputable.—No charge made for Policy Stamps. PAYMENT OF CLAIMS.—All Claims paid within 30 days of satisfactory proof of death. Loans granted to persons assuring in this Office on Personal Security. INDUSTRIAL ARANCH. Premiums received monthly or Quarterly. Rules and Tables of rates to be had on application. FIREDEPARTMEMT. Rates of Insurance moderate. FARMING STOCK Insured at 3s. per cent. with permission to use Steam Engines on Farm free of extra charge. No charge made for Policies transferred from other Offices. N.B.—Persons proposing to assure in this Office are saved the trouble of a personal appearance before the Board. Uiurm nf |aiut Doit's. IV CONFIRMATION. XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the LORD BISHOP OF i> ST. DAVID S intends to hold a CONFIRMATION at the following times and places, viz. Monday, July 2S.L: at Llanllawddog, at 2 o'Clock Tuesday, 24th. at Lampeter, at 11 Wednesday" 25th. at Tregaron, at 2 Thursday, 26th. Llanafan, at 11 |- ( at Llanhhangel-y-Croyddyn at 3 Friday, 27tb. at Llangvnfelin at 2 Saturday, 28th. at Aberystwyth at 11 Monday, 30th. at Llansaintfread, at 2 Tuesday, 31st. at Aberayron, at 11 Wednesday.Aug.Ist. at Cardigan, at 11 Thursday, 2nd. at Newcastle Emlyn at 11 Friday, 3rd. at Llanuyssil, at 11 Saturdav, 4th. [at Laugharne, at 1 «' f at Crunwear, at 4 Monday, 6th. at Tenby, at 11 «' Tuesday,! 7th. J a» J'^broke at 10i (at Pembroke Dock, at 2 £ Wednesday," 8th. at Castlemartin at 11 Thursday, 9th. at Begelly, at 2 Friday, 10th. at Narberth, at 11 Saturday, 11th. at Llanboidy, at 11 Monday, 13th. at Ferryside, at 11 Tuesday, 14th. at Llanelly, at 12 Wednesday," 15th. at Ystradvellty, at 2 Thursday, 16th. at Ystradgynlais, at 2 Friday, 17th. at Bishopston at 2 Saturday, 18th. at Swansea, at 11 Monday, 20th. at Llandebie, at 2 Tuesday, 21st. at Llangadock, at 10;\ Wednesday," 22nd. at Brecon, at 11 Thursday, 23rd. I at LJangattock at 11 ( at Llangunnider, at 3 Friday, 24th ) at Llangasty Tal-y-llyn, at 11 • — {at Talgarth, at S •< Saturday, 25th. at Hay, at 11 Monday, 27th. ?,ha?a^er' t a» ( at Llanbadarnfawr, at 3 Tuesday, 28th. at Beguildv, at 2 Wednesday," 29th. at Builth, at 3 Thursday, 30th. at Llandoverv, at 3 «« Friday, 31st. at Conwil Gaio, at 2 10 Saturday, Sept. 1st. ) Llandilo, at 11 •« (at Llanegwad, at 3 Monday, 3rd. at Carmarthen, at 11 Tuesday, 4th. at Haverfordwest, at 11 „ Wednesday," 5th. at Stainton, at 11 Thursday, 6th (at Fishguard, at 10 (at Newport, at 3 Friday, 7th. at Mathry, at 2 '• Saturday, 8th. at St. David's, at 11 By desire of the Bishop, VALENTINE DAVIS. Diocesan Registry, Carmarthen, 18th June, 1855. TOWN OF PEMBROKE. FANCY BAZAAR IN AID OF Cji* )frm Cjjnrrl; nf ^nglanir srljnni, FOR THE ABOVE TOWN. Under the patronage of the Right Hon. the Countess of Cawdor, the Right Hon. the Lady Milford, the Lady Catherine Allen, Mesdames Mirehouse, Kinderley, Adams, Phillips, and other ladies. To be held in the beautiful Old Castle, Pembroke, (By permission of J. W. PAYXTER, Esq.) (God permitting) ON THE 5TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1855. The Band of the Royal Monmouth Militia, (by the kind permission of Col. Clifford, M.P., and the Officers of that Corps,) & will be present on the above occasion. The following arrangement of Stalls is proposed. STALLS. 1. Articles of Clothing for the Poor, &c. 2. Drawings, Water Colours, Prints, &c. 3. Amusing and Religious Book for Children, Tracts, &c. 4. Ladies' Ornamental Work. 5. Toys. 6. Articles for the use of the Clergy and School. 7. Articles for the School Children, Straw Bonnets, Frocks, &c. 8. A Flower and Bouquet Stall. 9. A Refreshment Stall. 10. A Stall for Articles not mentioned in the above list. Any Article for the Stalls above-named, will be thankfully re- ceived from Friends at a distance, addressed to the Managing Committee" for the Fancy Bazaar, Pembroke, S. Wales. The Ladies' Committee # further particulars will appear shortly. Pembroke, July 4, 1855. Pembroke Church of England School. I The first List of Subscribers to the Building Fund. The Right Hon. the Lords of the Admiralty. 50 0 0 The Lord Bishop of St. David's 20 0 0 The Right Hon. the Earl of Cawdor 50 0 0 The Right Hon. the Countess of Cawdor 10 0 0 Viscount Emlyn, M.P. 10 0 0 The Right Hon. the Earl of Cawdor 50 0 0 The Right Hon. the Countess of Cawdor 10 0 0 Viscount Emlyn, M.P. 10 0 0 John Adams, Esq., Holyland, Mayor of Pembroke 12 0 0 I ThomM H. powell, Esq., Drinkstone Park, Suffolk 15 0 0 G. H. Kinderley, Esq., Russell-square and Kilpayson. 10 0 0 J-Mirehouse, Esq., Brownslade 5 0 0 Morgan Davies, Esq., and the Misses Davies, Pembroke 10 13 0 Alexander Ridgway, Esq., Leicester-square 10 10 0 Mrs. Pavnter, Pembroke 500 Mr. Warlow (collected by), Pembroke 5 0 0 Mr. Thomas Morris, Pembroke 500 Mr. John Hodge, Pembroke 300 Rev. O. Jones, Vicar of St. Ishmael's 5 0 0 Sevmour Allen, Esq., Cressellv 5 0 0 Capt. and Mrs. Hurlow, Pembroke 5 0 0 Rev. H. Douglas, Vicar of Pembroke 20 0 0 Mr. John Jones, Pembroke, auctioneer 50 0 Mr. Owen Thomas, Pembroke 500 Mr. Robert Jones, Pembroke 5 0 0 Mr. Jordan, Pembroke 5 0 0 Collections at the Churches of Pembroke 817 Rev. G. Scott, Rhoscrowther 100 G. L. Phillips, Esq., Ashdale 5 0 0 Mrs. Adams and the Misses Holcombe, Pembroke 8 0 0 Mr. D. S. Thomas, Pembroke 5 0 0 Mrs. Game, Pembroke 0 ;oseph Potter, Haverfordwest 100 ■imail sums 14 18 0 Other available monies 96 3 5 The second list will shortly appear. CHARLES DOUGLAS, Vicar of Pembroke. PEMBROKESHIRE. MR. HARRY PHELPS GOODE WILL SELL BY AUCTION At the GREYHOUND INN, Haverfordwest, On Saturday, the 11th day of August, 1855, At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, (subject to conditions) f PHE following valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, si- L tuate in and about the village of Keeston, in the parish of Carnrose, the property of Mr. Francis Scowcroft and others, in 5 Lots:— LOT I. All those Four Fields of Arable and Pasture Land, called THE CORNERS, adjoining to and situate on the south side of the road leading from the village of Keeston to the village of Camrose, containing 18A. 3R. 16P. This Lot is well watered, and is coloured pink on plan. LOT II. All those Five Fields of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, called THE SCUMFORDS, also adjoining and situate on the north side of the said road leading from the village of Keeston to the village of Camrose, contain- ing 34A. 3R. 31P. This Lot is also well watered, and is coloured blue on plan. LOT III. All that House, called CASTLE HOUSE, together with the Outhouses, Garden, Hayguard, Yard, and several Fields of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, now held therewith, situate near the road leading from Haverford- west to the said village of Keeston; and also the HOME- STEAD, with Four Cottages and Gardens, in the village of Keeston, and several Fields of superior Arable, Mea- dow, and Pasture Land, late in the several occupations of Stephen Devereux and George Roberts, deceased, con- taining altogether 64A. 2K. 36p., and is coloured green on plan. LOT IV. All those Nine Fields of Arable and Pasture Lands, called THE EWELANDS, THE MOUNTAINS, HILLS, THE NORTH PARK, and PIT PARK, situate near the village of Keeston, containing 29A. 2R. lOp., and is coloured yellow on plan. LOT v. A House, Garden, and Four Fields of Arable and Pas- ture Land, called THE WEST MEADS, containing 13A. 3R. 25p., adjoining Keeston Common, and is coloured brown on plan. The whole of the property is highly improvable and conveniently situated, being 4 miles from Haverfordwest on the road leading to St. David's, within 3 miles of Nolton Haven, and the same distance from Newgale Sands. Plans and Particulars may be had of Mr. James Scow- croft, Solicitor, or Mr. Thomas Gwynne, Solicitor, or of Messrs. H. P. Goode & Owen, Land Agents & Surveyors, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, July 6th, 1855. It is of great importance to persons intending to assure their Lives that they should do so IMMEDIATELY in the Provincial (Welsh) Insurance Company. POLICIES taken out before the 31st of July will be entitled to participate in the FULL CURRENT YEAR'S BONUS. To ensure the completion of the Policies by the 31st of July, the proposals should be sent in without delay. Further information may be obtained at the Chief Offices of the Company, High-street, Wrexham: at the London Branch Offices, 49, Moorgate-street; or of any of the Company's Agents. June, 1855. J RUPTURES. T*/1IITE'S MOC-MAIN PATENT LEVER Tf T R U S S, requiring no steel spring round the body, is reccommended for the followihg pecu- liarities and advantages 1st, facility or applica- tion 2nd, perfect freedom from liability to chafe or excoriate; 3rd, it may be worn with equal comfort in any position of the" body by night or day; 4th, it admits of every kind of exercise without tlie slightest inconvenience to the wearer, and is per- fectly concealed from observation. We do not hesitate to give to this invention our unqualified approbation, and we strenuously advise the use of it to all those who stand in need of that protection, which they cannot so fully, nor with the same comfort, obtain from any other apparatus or truss as from that which we have the fectly concealed from observation. (_ We do not hesitate to give to this invention S3 our unqualified approbation, and we strenuously tN tt advise the use of it to all those who stand in need it) of that protection, which they cannot so fully, nor with the same comfort, obtain from any other apparatus or truss as from that which we have the highest satisfaction in thus recommending.-Chureh and State Gazette. Recommended bv the following eminent surgeons:—William Furguson, Esq., F.R.S., Professor of Surgery in King's College, Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &c.; C. G. Guthrie, Esq., Surgeon to the Royal Westminster Opthalmic Hospital; W. Bowman, Esq., F.R.S., Assistant Surgeon to King's College Hospital; T. Callaway, Esq., Senior Assistant Surgeon to Guy's Hospital; W. Coulson, Esq., Surgeon to the Magdalen Hospital; T. Blizard Curling, Esq., F.R.S., Surgeon to the London Hospital; W. J. Fisher, Esq., Surgeon-in-Chief to the Metropolitan Police Force; Aston Key, Esq., Surgeon to Prince Albert Robert Liston, Esq., F.R.S.; James Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the London Truss Society Erasmus Wilson, Esq., F.R.S., and many others. A descriptive circular maybe had by post, and the Truss (which cannot fail to tit) can be forwarded by post, by sending the cir- cumference of the body, two inches below the hips, to the manu- facturer, Mr. White, 22S, Piccadilly, London. Price of a Single Truss, 16s., 21s., 26s. and 31s. 6d., Postage, <s.; Double Truss, 31s. 6d., 42s., and 52s. 6d., Postage, Is. 8d. Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, &c. fl7"LASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, &c. Hi The material of which these are made is recom mended by the Faculty, as being peculiarly elastic and compressible, -lndthe best invention for giving efficient and permanent support in all cases of Weakness, and Swelling of the Legs, Varicose Veins, Sprains, &c. It is porous, light in texture, and inexpensive, and is drawn on like an ordinary stocking. Pricefrom 7s. 6d.to 16s. each. Postage, 6d. Post-Office orders to be made payable to John White, Post-Office, Piccadilly. MANUFACTORY, 22 PICCADILLY, LONDON. FTERVO-ARTERIAL ESSENCE, Discovered and prepared by DR. WILLIAM BATCHELOUR, Member of the Royal Co' lege of Surgeons of England (1835>, and Member and Licen- tiate of the Apothecaries' Company (1834), 12, Finsbury Place South, Finsbury Square, London, for diseases arising from the derangement of the Nervo-Arterial System. The effect of the Nervo-Arterial Essence is to replenish the sources of nervous power, and to promote a normal circulation of the biood by acting upon the muscular coats of the arteries. It does not stimulate, in the popular sense of the word, because there is no reaction. A long course of experience has convinced Dr. Batchelour that most diseases will succumb, if the disturbed equilibrium of the nervous and sanguineous circulations can be re-adjusted. The following Cases and Testimonials (published by distinct ls8 permission) are among the many proofs of the truth of this theoryv and of the efficacy of the Nervo-Arterial Essence in the fcure of disease. Triangle, Hackney, Dec. 13, 1854. My dear Doctor,—When you first attended me I was suffering from general exhaustion to such an extent that, after my Sunday labours in the pulpit, I continued almost prostrated for several days; you said that my spmytoms evidenced a deranged and in- adequate action of the nervo-arterial system, but that I should and could be cured by your Nervo-Arterial Essence, which attacked the seat of decease by replenishing the sources of nervous power. I am thankful now, and I think it a duty publicly to record, that your words have been fully substantiated. By means of the Essence I have, as many of my congregation must have observed, become a renovated man. I remain, dear sir, your sincere friend, WILLIAM WOODHOUSE, Minister of the Adelphi Chapel, Hackney-road. Dr. Wm. Batchelour. ——— Jan. 8, 1855. My dear Doctor,—When benefits have been received, it is but natural that thankfulness should be expressed. I have received from your Nervo-Arterial Essence not only relief, but, I think, lasting good. A few weeks since I was attacked with giddiness, or swimming in the head; this, added to considerable nervous prostration, rendered me almost unfit for the arduous duties de- volving upon me, as a Christian minister. Under these circum- stances, I consulted you, and, without any infringement upon my usual diet, or any suspension from my ordinary labour, one bottle of your Essence has restored me, if not to my former self, at least to comparative good health. If the state of my health should again at any time require it, I should at once resort to the same medicine. I think it invaluable. I am, my dear doctor, your faithful servant, J. B. TALBOT, Minister of Brunswick Chapel, Mile-end road. Dr. Wm. Batchelour. 27, Doughty-street, Mecklenburg-square, Aug. 7, 1854. My dear sir,—I beg to acknowlege the great benefit my wife has derived from your Essence. Before she commenced takieg it, she was suffering much pain of the heart, attended with palpita- tion and beating, with loss of appetite, but since she has taken it, though but a few days, the pain is eased, the palpitation has ceased, and the appetite is much better. Praying that many more may derive the like benefit from that very valuable Essence, believe me, yours, very faithfully, Dr. Wm. Batchelour. R. ALLDIS, Independent Minister 12, Ball's Pond Road, Kingsland, Aug. 21, 1854. Sir,-It is but an act of common justice, after the great benefit I have experienced from your "advicc and Essence, that I write and tell you so. The distressing symptoms I consulted you on have very nearly disappeared. The pulse which was frightfully quick and irregular, is now healthy and nearly equal, and the very afflicting depression through which I suffered has very nearly disappeared: indeed I now feel, although little more than a fornight has elapsed since I saw you, all the confidence and comfort of returned health. Tours »ery truly, Dr. Wm. Batchelour. W. A.NDERTOX. Ash Grove, Hackney, Aug. 26, 1854. Sir,—I am wishful to bear evidence of my having been most wonderfully relieved of rheumatic pains, from which I lately suffered all over my body for several months, and for which I was not before able- to get any relief, until. having one bottle of your Essence, and in three days I was perfectly free from pain. I am, yours obliged and grateful, Dr. Wrm. Batchelour. EDMOND BECK, (Warehouseman at Thomas Breary and Co.'s, Aldefn-iaiibury.) 79, Murray-street, Iloxton, June 22, 1854. Dear sir,-For many years I have been suffering under a very severe disease of the skin, in my face, head, beard, and ears; I have consulted several gentlemen of eminence, and have steadily pursued their directions, and whilst so doing had relief, though partially. Under your kind care I have found that, Homoepathically treated, my health first was astonishingly i mproved, and my face which had assumed a Bardolph character for years previously, next began to wear the appearance of returning healthiness; and I entertain a well-groundedhope that, although nearly sixty-one years have passed, I may even now reasonably expect to be rid of an appearance so disagreeable. I feel confident that your Nervo-Arterial Essence has in my case worked wonders. This is indeed a truth. Yours, dear sir, faithfully, JAMES HAWKES, (At the Office of the City Printer, 39, Coleman-strect, Dr. Wm. Batchelour. London.) 20, Oxford-street, Whitechapel-road, Jan. 3, 1855. Sir,—I feel it a duty incumbent on me to certify the extraordi- nary and rapid cure you made of my child's head, aged two years and a half, which for some months previous had been covered with sores, and which had baffled all previous runedies pre- scribed and the various medical gentlemen applied to. Mrs. Lunn will take an early opportunity of calling for another bottle of the Essence. Yours, most obediently Dr. Wm. Batehelour. "J. Lrxx. Wesley Chapel, Leeds, Jan. 27, 1855. My dear doctor,—During these winter months I am doing the work of a Christian minister with greater ease than I have known for many years past in the winter seasons. I am without the hoarseness and weakness of voice, which callscd me to shrink from public labour; and I believe the improvement has been effected, under God, by your Nervo-Arterial Essence, which I regularly take. I am, dear doctor, yours respectfully, Dr. Wm. Batchelour. CHAKI.ES CLAY. The Nervo-Arterial Essence is sold at 1, West-street, Finsbury Circus, London and may be had of all Chemists 4nd Druggists", in stamped bottles, 4s. 6d. and lis. (containing treble quantity) ;ach. Each stamp has the name of Da. WILLIAM BATCHE- LOUR, M.R.C.S.E., and M.L.A.C., impressed thereon. Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's American Sarsaparilla. 1., H IS is one of the most extraordinary and valuable A Medicines in the world. Its superiority over other preparations of like char cter, made in this country, arises from the mode of manufacture, and the advan rage of oh- taining and working the root in its green hfld fresh state. The root, when brought to th's country, is dry, vapid, and almost tasteless, its virtues and juices having all evap"rat"d; while it often becomes mouldy, musty, and partially de- cayed, so that it is quite unfit for ii-e. ENGLISH TESTIMONY. We give a few 01 the many communications we have re- ceived .Inet we have been in England, from those who have experienced the great henefits of i-,iniz this celebrated medicine. They must have some Weight in convincing the public of its great value. 49, Davies-street, Berkeley-square, Sept. 1, 1851. Gentlemen,—I have much pleasure in testifying to the numerous thanks I h-tve received from various persons who have taken Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, many of whom will be happy to give you testimonials should you require them. I am doubly pleased to be able to speak to the good effects I have seen myself produced by the Sarsa- pariila; for I must eonless that although I was not pre- judicial. I was rather sceptical as to its virtues, wliii h I would iio, have believed it possessed, had I not seen it.—I am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, JOHN JAI.MEHBON. Messrs. Pomeroy, Andrews, and Co. FURTHER IMPORTANT TESTIMONY. GREAT CURE OP PII.KS. 17, Phelps-sreet, Walworth, Feb. 22, 115.53. Gentlemen,—I was afflicted with the blind Piles, and was under medical treatment for three months, but obtained no r<ief. Hearing of Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsa- pariila, I obtained some, and. after taking it a short time, the accumulated corrupt matter enviously discharged, and I almost immediately obtained relief. I still conlillued its use for a time, and not only found relief, but a cure, and am now free from pain. I most sincerely recommend it to all who are similarly affected.— I am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, \YM. H TDR. Alessrs. Pomeroy. Andrews, and Co. 8. Ashley-terrace, City-road, London, June 8, 1852. Gent let tien, Pledfie send me again three quart bottles of Old Dr. Townsends's Sarsapnrilla. I feel much better, and the genera) system greatly improved, and I hope, I shall be all right with the three now ordered —I am, gentlemen, yours very respectfully, JOHN W. MUNCH. Messrs. Pomeroj-, Andrews, and Co 373, Strand. William Wearn, 1, High-street, Southsea, writes, "I have taken several bottles of Old Townsend's Sarsapariila, and derived benefit from it." IU v. J. W. Wilson, Wes- -eyan Minister, at Biggleswade, writes, June 7, 1852, ''I have derived much benefit fjoni taking Dr. Townsend's I Sarsapariila." FEMALE COMPLAINTS. GREAT CURE OF NRKVOUSNFSS. London. June, 10, 1852. Gentlemen,—My wife has been long afflicted with a ner- vous complaint horn which she suffered severely. Able ph).sinans and many remedies were tried in vain, but I am happy to inform you tlmt she has eniirely recovered by using a few bottles ot Old Townsend's Sarsapariila. J. Ii. PETERSON. Messrs. Pomeroy, Andrews, ami Co. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, ERUPTIONS, &c. The same may be said of th.1' as in the cure of the severer chronic maladies; the Sarsapariila and the Oint- ment will effectually wipe off.-ill (iis-n^reeable eruptions, and render the surlace dear and h"m)tih)). Ladies troubled with rough, pimply skin, or a uross, masculine surface, will do well to use these Medicines, if they wish clenr, delicati-, and transparent < omplexions. Nothing can exceed their efficacy in this respect. CURE OF A DISORDERED STOMACH. Lower Giosvenor-street, Grosvenor square, July 41, Gentlemen,—I beg to inform you that I have been using vour Medicine, Dr. Townsen<l's Sarsapariila, lor a coin- plaint in my stomach, from which 1 suffered a long time, and I am happy to say it has cnr-*d me. I shall be happy to answer any letter of inquiry, as I am satisfied your Sarsapariila is worthy or all the rect-marendation I can give it. JAMEk FORSYTH. Messrs. Pomeroy and Co. SICK HEADACHE.—A CASK OF MANY YEAR'S STANDING. The fallowing is one of those enses arising from a disor- dered stale 01 the uterine liinctio's. winch affect th" whole system, and bring on s,iitie ol the most distressingsufferings. This lady has suffersd mo-e or for ten years, alld has now entirely r> c >vered by the use of Dr. l'owijseiid's Sar- saparilla. She says;— B- rk»-ley-square, Jan. 15, U'.oS. Messrs. Pomeroy and Co.—) h.i\e used your D-r. Town. send's Sarsapariila fur sick headache and general debility, irisitig from a disordered state ot my nystem, and dm happy to inform you that it has completely restored me to former health 110(1 strength. I experience a degree of comfort, buoyancy ot spirit and renewed strength, which I have not known for ten years. This great benefit alone induces me to write an acknowledgement. Disliking my '1a'nt' in full to go before the public. I give my initials .)uly. MRS. E. W. T. C." H f pint., '2s. lid.; Pints, 4s.; Small Quarts, 4s. 6d 41 art-, 7s. (id.; dlld Mammoths, t )s.. Six Mammoths eant • r« 4r>r tills. I POMEHOY, ANDREWS, & Co., Sole Proprietors Warehouse, 373, Strand Londot.

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