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-IF" 1IiJ.'I.-=-' REMOVAL OF NORTH, It EES, and COMPANY'S | Carrying Business, in London. THE Public are respectfully informed that NORTH, REES, and Co.'s Business, in London, is REMOVED from ;:3, WHITECROSS SritErr, to the Blossoms Inn, Lawrence-Lane, Cheapside, London, whence Goods are forwarded every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings for Brecon, Merthyr I Tydvil, Carmarthen, Cardigan, and all parts of Wales. Also for Ross, Monmouth, Abergavenny, Crickhowell, Hay, Hereford, and Ledburv, at very reduced prices, and with great expedition. I It is particularly requested that all Goods for NORTH, REES, and Co., be specially ordered to be I sent to the BLOSSOMS INN. I LONDON FRIENDLY l .MON, LONDON FRJENDLY UNIO? SATSOXAL UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE Right Hon. Lord LYNDHURST, LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF GREAT BRITAIN, His grace theDuke of Beaufort. K G His ijrace the D ike of F^eds, K (i. His grace the Duke of Rutland,K.G. His grace the Duke of Aryll His grace the Duke of Buckingham ■ Most noble the Marq. of Huntlv Most noble the Marq. of Salisbury, K. G. Most noble the Marq. of Hertford Most noble the Marq. of Downshire Most noble the Marq. of Sligo Most noble the Marq. of Exeter, K.G. Mostnoblethe Mar. oforthampton Most noble the Marq. of Anglesey, K.O. I Most noble the Marq. of London- derry Most noble the Marq. of Clanricarde Most noble the Marq. of Ormonde nt. hon. Earl of Pembroke Rt. hon. Ear) of Denbigh Rt. hon. Earl of Carlisle, K.G. Rt. bon. Earl or Dalhousi". Rt. lion. Earl of Cornwallis Rt. hon. Earl of Clarendon Rt. hon. Earl of Dighv Rt. hon. Earl of Liverpool Rt. hon. Earl of Callog-an Itt. lion. Earl of Clare Rt. lion. Earl of Bandon Rt. hon. Kail of Charleville Rt. hon. Earl of Harcwood Rt. hon. Earl of St. Geriuains Rt. hon. Earl of Rradford Rt. hon. Earl of Listowel Rt. hon. Viscount Barrincrton Rt. hon. Viscount Hawarden Rt. hon. Viscount twaze Rt. hon. Viscount Lake Ilt. hon. Viscount Hereford, G.C.B. Rt. hon. Viscount Villiers Rt. lion. Viscount Mation It t. hon. Viscount Alford Rt. hon. Viscount Northland Rt. rev. Lord Bishop of Dandafr Rt. rev. Lord Bishop of Chichester Rt rev. Lord Bishop of St. David's Rt. rev. Lord Bishop of Derry fit. hon. Lord Camoys Rt. lion. Lord Willoughby de Broke ltt. lion. Lord fieiiiiuutit Rt. lion. Lord Petre Rt. lion. Lord Stourton rtt. bon. Lord Killnainl Rt. hon. Lord Montford Rt. lion. Lord Sondes Rt. hOIl. Lord Kenyon Rt. hon. Lord Lilford Rt. liori. laord Macdonald lit. hon. Lord Kevershatn Rt. hon. Lord Wynford Rt. hon. Lord Brougham and Vaux Rt. hon. liOrd Dinorhen Ilt. hon. Lord Howden Rt. lion. Lord Hatherton fit. hon. Lord Stratford Rt. hon. Loid Colborne fit. lion. Lord J. Manners Rt. hon. Lord .Manners Rt. lion. Lord F. Earerton Rt. hon. Lord \V. Powlett Rt. lion. Lord Walpole Rt. hon. Iiord C. Fit/roy Rt. hon. Lord R. Grosvenor Rt. hon. Lord P J. H. Stuart Rt. hon. Lord C. Beanclerk R t. hon. Lord C. Townsliend Rt.txn.H.?f.Pierrcpomt ¡The lIOn. H. Fituov Tht'hoh.R.Fity?ihhon The hon. C. Ponsonby, M.P. The hon. II. Arundel The hon R. Cavendish The liori. A. Capel Sir T. H. E. Broad)iead, ii:,ri. q i i- T. B. Kennard, Bart. Sir R. P. (i!yim, Bart. Admiral Sir P. H.Durham, G.C.B. (ieneral Wood [,it-ut.-(.eii. Sir J. S. Parnes, (..('.B Lieut.-Gen. Sir E. Kerrison, M.P. I,ilnt.-Cul. North Her Grace Dovvasrer Duch. Beaufort Most noble Marchioness Hastings Most noble Marchioness of Exeter I' Most noble Marchioness of Siigo Rt. lion. Countess of Jersey it t. hon. Countess of Poinfret Rt. hOIl. COlilltes of Clarendon P,, t. lioii. of Cadogan jilt. hon. Countess of Charleville lion. I )o a, ,e i- Countess Nelson fit. tioii. Dowager Countess of Clar [Rt. hon. Countess Grey rtt. hon. Countess Stradbroke fit. hon. Viscountess Barrington I Rt. hon. Viscountess Sydney It t. hon. Viscountess Ash broke Rt. lion. Viscountess Keith Rt. lion. Viscountess Beresford Rt. hon. Viscountess Ansnll Rt. lion. Viscountess San.Inn Rt. hon. Dowager Lady Clinton Rt. hon. Dowager Lady Orey It t. lion. Lady Petre jilt. hon. Lady Foley |Rt. hon. Lady Carteret It t. hon. Lady Waterpark itt. hon. Lady De Blaquiere Rt. lion. Lady Marj borough Rt. hon. Lady Feversham I Baroness North it t. hon. Lady Strafford Rt. hon. Lady Jane. Muirhead Rt. lion. Lady Fitzroy Somerset ■ Rt. hon. Lady Laura Fitzroy Rt. hon. Lady Townshend IRt. !I:IIJ. Lady Norreys ■Kt, hon. Ladv I. Fitzgibbon itvf. Lady Walp.de nit. hon. Lady C. Barrington |ilt. lion. Lad} George Murray Rt. hon. Lady Wenlock Rt. lion. Lady Stepney Rt. hon. Lady M. Ross The hon. Mrs. Cavendish The lion. Mrs. Ponsonby The hon. Mis. Legge The hon. Miss Byng Lady Kerrison Right Hon. Sir R. PEEL, Bart., M.P., First L'ird of the Treasury. The Right Hon. Earl of Aberdeen, Her Majesty's Principal See. of State for Foreign Affairs. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, 10s. QUARTERLY, 2s. fid. To give employment to Industrious Artisans, by a Distribution, Four tirueS:1 year, viz.: -iii March, June September and December, of CABINET FURNITURE, from the Cabinet Makers' Trading Society BLANKETS, from W itney HOSrERY, from Nottingham I I SILKS, manufactured in SpitatSetJs. I Eltcb article varying in value, from IOs. to U,U- The NEXT DISTRIBUTION will take place on THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 15th, 1812. I The Society require no gift or donation for their support, every Annual Subscriber being entitled to an article of their manufacture. A subscription of IOs. IInd upwards, c institutes a yearly subscriber, who will participate in each dis- tribution according to the amount of his subscription, and who if he should not have obtained nn artiele during the year, will be entitled to one, the value of which will depend on the amount he has subscribed. i The funds are expended in giving Employment to I Industrious Artizans, and distributing the produce to their labour among the subscribers, which under the 1 present great depression of trade, gives a stimulus to | their industry. I All Letters for subscription receipts, enclosing the I amount, will be answered bv return of post. Secretary. Mr. W. CROFTON, 71, I Leadenhall-street. Receipts for Subscriptions to be had at the Society's Establishment, 71, Leadenhall-street. RESPECTABLE AGENTS WANT HP. Constitution Horse Balls. To Sportsmen. Agriculturists, Postmasters, and all Proprietors of Horses, these Balls are particularly recommended in all cases of swelled legs, cracked j heels, loss of appetite, and vital energy for Coughs, Colds, Fever or Inflammation they are the best Medi- cine that can he administered, moreover their opera- tion though effectual is so mild that they require no alteration of diet, and if given on a Saturday will not interfere with the ensuing week's regular work. Several of the first (ii-aziers in Norfulk and Snffolk have found the Constitution Balls of great service if r given occasionally to NEAT CATTLF. when they look thin, have a staring eoat, a dull countenance, and will not fill themselves: they will also relieve that ex-1 fessive itching from which Fat Bullocks frequently iuffer. Prepared only by Francis Cupiss, M. R. V. C., and Author of the "Prize Essay on the Diseases of the liiver of the Horse," Diss, Norfolk; and sold in Packets, six Balls each, 3s. 6d. per packet, by all res- pectable Medicine Venders, in Town and Country. Each Packet contains a copy of the Prize Essay. Testimonials from many highly respectable Gentle- iiien and a wrapper giving full directions for the use of the Balls, and treatment of the Horse whilst taking them. Any Gentleman using the Balls may consult the Pioprietor gratuitously, either personally or by letter, post-paid. AGENT FOR CARMARTHEN, J. WHITE, CHEMIST, GUILDHALL SQUARE. IMPILIA BOOTS, (PATENT), HAVING a preparation of Horse Hair mechanically and imperceptibly compressed between the inner and outer Soles. Boots and Shoes on this principle repel the wet, and absorb the perspiratton, are elastic and comfortable, and no cold nor damp can penttrate I them. For tender feet or corns they are perfectly i luxurious —the wearer may tread the roughest pave- ment without inconvenience; they do not creak, and are equally cheap, and much more durable than those Iliade in the ordiriary vt,,iy. Manufactured by T. Gullick, 44, Warwick-street. Regent-street.— Respectable Boot-Makers in each town may have licences, on moderate terms, on application to Josiah Towne, Esq., Knightsbridge. TESTIMONIALS. From Anthony White, Esq., late President and one of the Examiners of the College of Surgeons :— "I can with much satisfaction recommend to the public the boot i or shoe which is denominated Impilia.' Its peculiar advan- j taell over all other boots or shoes arc, that it is impermeable to and damp, always gives an agreeable and constant warmth to the feet is also lastie, and is admirably adapted to tender and crippled feet, from gout or other maladies." "ANTHONY WHITE." "April 6, 1842.11 From Dr. Paris, of Dover-street, London :— "I have examined and worn with comfort and satisfaction, i shoes constructed with iiHcrme(li;ite soles of felt, to which you have bestowed the name Impilia.' Thev, undoubtedly, possess an elasticity and capacity of adaptation to the form of the foot not possessed by ordinary shoes, and they have the rare merit uf not creaking. They are, moitover, warm and dry. "J. A. PARIS, M.D." From J. G. Andrews, Esq., one of the Council and late President of the College of Surgeons:- "I have wore, for Rome time, the new Patent Hoots called I Im- pilia,' with much comfort and satisfaction. I finrl the boots possess great elasticity, evenness (,f pressure, and I am enabled to walk a greater distance without inconvenience." J. G. ANDREWS." "April -10, 1840." From Dr. Roots, Russell-square, London:- Dear Sir-I have now worn, for some time, a pair of boot with intermediate soles, which you term I'¡¡pilid.. They are admirably adapted for the ease and comfort of tender feet, and the elasticity ot their tread is vei) pleaniiiit. 1 can with confidence recommend them for general use. men emorgentrau?.???Q(?g?p,, W. Baker, Esq., April 25, 1842." From Dr. Ilodgkin, Lower Brook-street, London: Having notonly exiiiiiined, but put to the proof of experience, the patent soles invented by my friend Wm. Baker, M.K.C.S., and termed Impilia,' I have no hesitation in saying that they are a very decided improvement 011 the common method of con struct ion. They are not only much more agreeable to the sole oi the foot, but promote a warm and uniform temperature, us well as freedom from danlp, whether ei;teriug from without or deiived tota the feet. "THOMAS HODGKIN, M.D." 11 SOth 4th month, 1842." (From Juliti C. Taunton, Esq., M.R.C.S., 48, Hat- ton-Garderi. ) I have woro with satisfaction the Boots with the intermediate toles of' impilia.' They are worn with more comfort, adapt themselves better to the form of the foot, at;d are impervious to wet." "May 1, 1842." JOH c. TAUNTON." .T.LANELLY and BRISTOX. With or without Pilots, and with Liberty to Tow J essels. Till; XE\V AND POWERFUL STEAM PA.GK.iTj HERCULES, I S intended to sail during the :th of Nov 1812, as follows — From LI a nelly New Dock, and Cumberland Basin, Bristol. FROM T.LANF.LI.Y. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2, 5 morning- WEDNESDAY, !), 10 morning WEDNESDAY, Ifi 4A morning WEDNESDAY, '23, 8 V morning WEDNESDAY, 30 4 morning. FROM BRISTOL. SATURDAY, Nov. 5, U morning SATURDAY, ——— 12, H afternoon SATURDAY, — 19 6 £ morning SATURDAY, 26 12 noon SATURDAY, Dec. 3, 7 morning FA RES—After Cabin, 10s. 6d.—Deckl'assenirers, 5s. 6d. Steward's Fee, Is. Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half Price.—Pigs, Is. 6d.—Sheep, Is. (j(i. -I)og,, 2s. each. Refreshments may be liad on Board on Moderate Terms. A Hailway Train leaves the New Dock every morn- ing (except Sunday) for l'ontaidulais, Cross Inn, and Garnaut, from which places Conveyances can he had to Llandilo, and all parts of the country. The Public are requested to order all Goods for the HEHCliLES to I be directed accordingly. Goods forwarded to Carmarthen through Ivid- elly, by Charles and Son's Waggons, and thence by the regular Carriers to Newcastle Emlyn. Cardigan, Newport, Lampeter, Aberystwyth, St. Clears, and Laugharne. (roods for Llandilo, Llangadock, Llandovery, and places adjacent, are forwarded by Railway to Cross Inn., and then by Nathaniel Rees's Waggons to their des- tination, or sent via Llandovery to Lampeter and Aberystwith. All Freights to be paid on delivery. For further information applv at the Llanellv Rail- way Office, New Dock, Llanelly; or to Mr. W. H. Owen, Care-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT SWANSEA A\D lIJTLFORD DURING TIIE 3IONTH OF NOVEMBER. THE NEW AND POWERFUL IRON S tram >Tf0orl ? tram rF" l:J'cøørl is TROUBADOUR, Captain BECKETT. TS intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers L during the Mouth of November as usual: FROM LIVERPOOL. Monday, I v 7. 12 noon Thursday, 17, y morning Saturday, "26, 4 evening. FROM SWANSEA. Saturday, Nov. 12, n morning Tuesday, 22, f) evening Friday, Dec. 2, 4 evening. PASSAUE MONIY. Cabin, 20s., Steward's Fee, 2s. 6d.; Steerage, 7s. Gd. For further Particulars, apply to the Aaents for Bristol, BIWCE, WADHAM, & CO., Counting-House, No. 3, Quay, who have prepared a spacious Wharf, covered with a Shed, at Canon's Marsh (where all goods are landed and discharged), affording a great to Freighters, whose Goods can be secured in a lock-up Warehouse, and may be received at all reasonable hours. GOODS CAREFULLY FORWAKDF.D. Agent for Liverpool, Mr. THOMAS Me TEAR, 15, Water-street Swansea, Mr. WILLIAM MOYSE, Milford, Mr. DAVID PROPKRT. Manchester, Mr. JOHN WALKER, 111, Market-St 1 eet. I CAUTION TO FAMILIES. THE high reputation and consequently great de- JL mand for the under-mentioned Preparations, have excited the cupidity of some SHOP-KEEPERS but (lestitilte of ho- nour and of talent, who, for the sake of gaining a trifle more profit, basely attempt to impose their pernicious compounds upon the public, as the real "MACASSAR OtL" for the litir, and KAI,Yi)()I' for the Com- plexion they copy the bills and labels of the original articles, substituting either a FICTITIOUS NAME, or the word ''GENUINE," in the place of "ROW- LA;.o Irs." To frustrate such Imposition—it is necessary on purchasing either article, to see that the word "ROW- L. D'S is on the ivrapper, as follows — without which .Iru)ze are Genuine. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF Her Majesty the QUEEV, the Royal Family, and the several Courts of Ellr, pc, ROWLAtHJ'S MACASSAR OIL. The only article that product's and restores Hair prevents it from fallill otl or turning grey to the' latest period unite; chants grey Hair to its original Colour—frees it from scurf' and makes it beaiititully. (;o]om-frf-es)tfru:u??r/.nn(!make3itbt-antUut)y. SOFT, CURLY, an(l GLOY, b drpssin H,HR, itkeep..itnrmint])RrM-unH;juredby??M'M?c?? c?M-?'f/ r?MA-, th'- dance, or in the ?xercre ot nu<?. To Children, it is invaluable, as it lays a fouidatioll for a BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. On Purchasing. (BEWARE OF COUNXEKFEITS ..) ask for Rowland's Macassar Oil." (C.i.:)= To ensure the genuine article, see that the words '• llou land's Vticeivstii- (-)il" ;ire engrav ed on the hak of 29,028 Idtlrs-\VITliOCT THIS NONE ARE GENUINE. Price 3s. Gd.; is,; FallJily Bottles. (equal to four small,) 10s. Gd. and double that sizj, 21s. per bottle. ROWLANDS KALYDOSl. Its virtues are commonly displayed in thoroughly eradicating all pimples, spots, redness, tan, freck!es,nd other unsightly cutaneous defects in healing chilblains, chaps, and in rendering the most rough and uneven .skin, pleasantly soft a nil smooth. To the complexion it imparts a juvenile roseate hue, andto the neck, hand, and arm, a d'eiicacy and fairness unri^ valled. | Gentlemen will find it pec uliarly grateful after shaving in allaying the irritation of the skin. Price ts. Gd. and Ss. Gd. per bottle, duty included. ROWLAND'S ODONTO, Or PEARL UEXTfFRtLH, A WHITE POH'HEil, of Oriental Herbs of the most delightful fragranc< .— 11 eradicates Tartar and decayed Spots from the. Teeth, preserves the hnamel. lind fixps the Tee h firmly in their sockets, rendering them delicately White. Being an Anti-Scorbutic, it eradicates the Scnrvy from the Gums, strengthens, braces, and renders them of a healthy red, and im- parts a delightful fragrance to the Breath. Price 2s. 9d. per box, duty included. Kotice.J. IiOI!'L.L\D Sf SOX, 20, lI.1T- TO.Y GARDEN, LONDON, Is engraved on thu Government Stamp, is pasted on the KALYDOR" aiiti ()[)()NTO also printed, in red, 011 the Wrapper in which the Alacassar Oil and Kalydor are enclosed. Be sure to Ask for Rowland's Articles." Sulci by every respectable Chemist and Perfumer.  BIUST(L GENERAL ??????\ Steam Navigation Company, "ti:¡; 6'?<- 1, QM'?, /???yOL. "JfL ^HE following STEAM VESSELS are in- Ttended to Sail from CUMBKRI-AND BASIN, BRISTOL, to the undermentioned PI. aces, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels. Intended Days and Hours of Sailing during the Month of NOVEMBER, 1842. A third Vessel is now placed on the Cork Station, particulars of which will be seen below. FO-q. UTJBTjTN" SHAMROCK, Fridays. Kridav, Nov. 4 morn | Priday Nov. IS .5 after Friday, :1 -.12 nonu ndlty. -'i 10 morn Friday, Dee. G lIIoruing. Returns Tuesdays. roia. coaK IWSE, Tuesdays QUEE, Thursdays, MERMAID, Saturdays. Tuesdny Nov. 14 after Tuesday, Nov. 15 Thursday (! m"rl1 I Thursday 1 4V after Satin day, 5 morn I Saturday 19 l>4 "?" Tuesdav S SI morn Tuesday '22. 8 morn Thursday lnjmoin 'l'liutsday 24 • • nioin •Satuiday, !2 H after Sattirclay inuiti (I a21 it, Return Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. FOR WAT3RPOED NORA (?KKi?A, Tuesdays. — OSPREY, Fridays. Tuesday, Nov. 1 4 after Friday, Nov. 18 uftei Friday, -1 •••• 7 morn Tuesday 22. 8 morn Tuesday 61, F, iiz?y 2.). 10 morn r ) 2 at'[,, Friday H.? noon u?dav ?"" 2 ?"?'' Tuesday 15 •••• 3 af'er Friday Dec. ?. morn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY. STAR, TLICS(lay.-Ill(E-NIX, Friday. Tuesday Kov.) moin Tursciay v 15 4? morn Friday 4. 7 morn I Friday J' (; Tuesday Si morn Tuesday -?.' .7? mom F, iday 11 I- noon Friday 25 1 0 mom Tuesday, ?. 2? afternoon. FROM TENBY. STAR, Saturday.— PIKENIX, Wednesday.. Wednesday,Nov.2.)? ,nom I Saturday Nov. 1;)..(? morn Saturday •> 71 morn | Wednesday 23.. 9 mnrn Saturday .7!inorn \edn<'sday ?.S.. 9mnrn \Veduesday 9..)0utor;) )2nnon Saturday 12.. 1 after iine.?(lay,4 morn Wednesday i'l-.a morn Saturday Dcc, :i..t:? morn FOR MILFORD, PATER, & HAVERFORDWEST, CALLING AT TENBY. S I A R. Tuesday, Nov. I r" morn Tuesday Nov. 1 .*» 41 morn Tuesday 8 8^ morn 22 74 morn Tuesday 20, 2i Afternoon. FROM HAVERFORDWEST, Calling at PATER, MlLl-ORD AND TEXHY. STAR. Friday, Nov. 4 (>$ morn I Fririay Nov. ) [of niorn }.uùuy, II. II nwrn Friday, .25. 10 in 0n; Friday Dec. 2, 5 morn. FOR CARMARTHEN, Calling at TENBY. PIKENIX. Friday, Nov. 4 7 morn) Friday Nov. 18 6 morn I Friclay 11 12 tiouii | Friday ••• 10 n,ortl FROM CARMARTHEN CALLING AT TENBY. PIKENIX. Tuesday, Nov. 1 .3 after Tuesday, Ncv. l-r> 3 after Tuesday 8 8 morn 5 Tuesday ï morn Tuesday, Nov. 29 2 after. FOR BIDEFORD, Callin at ILFRACOMBE. TORRIDGE. Tuesday Nov I ■> morn J'Tuesday Nov. 10 4) morn 'r?-,esd,,y Nov I Tl.p,sda'y. 2'2 "J morn Tuesday 29 2.J after. FROM BIDEFORD. callinir at ILFRACOMBE. Tl,rsd.y Nov. 1 OR RIDGE.  Thursday Nov. 3 5 morn | Thur.-dav Nov. 17.. 4 morn Thursday.]0.9))))orn j Thursday. 24.. i mom Thnn:day Uee. I.4 mom. To and tioin NEWPORT, USK, and GLAMORGAN I dailv, S'T■■ s excepted. FOR CARDIFF. LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Returns Tue*day, Thursday, and Saturday. See separate Cillj. FOA SWANSEA COCNTY OF PEMBROKE, Tuesdays and Fridays. BIUSTOL, Thursdays and Saturdays. Tuesday N. I 5 morn Thursday :< Ii morn Friday. 4 7 morn Saturday •> 7 I1Hntl 'Tuesday S 94 morn Thursday 10..11 morn Friday 11.. 11 i mom Satutday J: Il1vrn Tuesday I.r> 4 morn 1 T))rs[iay?uv.):f.{ morn ?fi"y IS., ti mom S?tu'rday, morn i uesday '^2.. Si morn Thursday 24..10 morn Friday 25 II rrorn Saturday morn Tuesday :41 nlorn Thursday Dec. 1 j morii FJVOIVX SWANSEA COUNTY OF PEMBROKE, Thursdays & Saturdays. BRISTOL, Tuesdays and Fiidays. Tuesday, Nov. ) M morn Thursday, 3. 7 morn Friday 4 S morn Saturday ft. 8 morn Tuesday 8 9) morn Thnrsday Friday I I. 12 noon Saturday 12. 2 morn Tuesdav ta. 5 morn 'Thursday Nov. 17 rtimorn Friday 18 7 morn Saturday 19. 71 morl1 Tuesdav 2-2.. morn Thursday 24 lOJmorn Fi iday '2H loimortl Saturday after Tuesday. :I. 4 morn 1 he whole of the above Vessels are fitted lip for the conveyance of Passengers t1nd Goods. — Female Slewards on BO:1rrl.¿Hriiige anri HOI st's Shipped with care.— Horses and Carriages to be shipped Tivo 11 OIlJ before Sai!iii(;. Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's OfHce, Quay, Bristol where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c should b" ;.d,i?,?s,?d :-fr Swansea,to W. Terrell & Sous, Hack and G. C. GSasson, 12, Quay-street:—for Cardiff, to R. H. Johnson, Chire-stieet Hall, L)I;irsh-stieet and l'oi Newport, to J. Jones, Rmvnliam Wharf, Ilotuells. AGto:Ts.h.tic'o. IIuf!ht's. Telloy; \11'. T. l'ritch,¡, Carmal. theu Mr, Hitc-liings, iun., Haverfordwest Mr. Palmer, Milford '• Mr. Bowel, Pater, l\1r..John Edwards, Swansea; Mr. Piidham, Bideford Mr. Martin, Iifracornbe and Mr. J. Clarke, Lynton. NOTICH.—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 £'" nor for any Deck Passenger's Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20.s. unless in ach case entered as such, and freight in proportioll paid for the ame at the time of delivery; nor will they be answerable for 11 y other parcel above t);e value of 40s. (if iost or damaged) un- ess enlered as sueh, and freight in proportion paid for the same as the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All Letters seeking itifonnatioi. to lie pof-panL Rristol, Nov., 18 12, CA RM ARTH ENSHI RE & (;A RD1UANSH1 RE. TO BE SOLD BY PRPi A iE CTjACT IJjj; Order of the- Tr».€ ■- jor I'r<>p ;i;j, The Rhydymarchog & Panicoy ¡ ESTATES, rpHE former situate in the Parish of Nen c'iurch, in the County of Carmarthen, and the latter situaie in the Parish of Silian, in the County of Cardigan. A. R. P. The Rhydyui.irehosr Estate eomps ises 1!».) '2 3;5 And the Pantcoy Estates eonij:ris< s *283 2 t For parlieulars, apply (if by letter, pre-paid) to the Trustees, William Morris, Esi| B i ker, Catviiarthen, and Mr. Geo. Bagnall, Carmarthen or to John Bey- non. Esq., Adpar Hill, Newcastle-liailyn and for a view of the respective Estates, apply to the Tenants Aberystwyth Hunt Week ) 1 1,1, commence on MONDAY, the lo-.h of' JAN AIZY, 11.). The filltill,is meet on that day at the Kenn,- 1, at 10 On TUESDAY, there will be a STEEPLE CHASE over about I N!iles of Country, open to any horse, bo,a fide the property of Gentlemen, residing in the Princi- } pal it y of Wales, or in the Counties of Monmouth, Hereford, or Salop, for a Sweepstakes of Five S),¡ vereisus eaell. Gentlemen riders, 12st. each. Also, a FARMER'S STEEPLE CHASE, over about Th ree Miles of Country, f?r a Sweepstakes of ??.' S <- eacil, %vit'll a( vereigti each, with added by P.-yse Prvse. Esq M.P., for Horses beJungillg" to Farmers and Tradtstnen residing withia the limits of the Goi;erddan Hunt. I Horses to be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom tbey may appoint, and to be shown at the place uf the ■ hounds, nieetiti^, on Monday, at a quarter before Ten. The C10 will not be given unless three horses start. | On WED.VF.SDAY, them vviil be a STEEPLE CHASE over about Four Miles of Country, open to any horse, for a Sweepstakes ot 10 Sovenuuns each, n forfeit, with j ONE HUNDRED SOVEREIGNS added from the Fund. Wei^hls 1:2-t. each. To eiose and name to the Secretary of the G;nretddan Hunt Ciub, Aberys- j twytli, on or before the 31st of DCCF.MBEI! next. Present Subscribers; Pryse Pryse; W. If. f.ewis j F. R. Newc iinbe; Charles Marshali Oliver Lloyd. On THURSDAY, the Goscerddan ilouuds will iaeet out I, 'furtipike., it I I ()'i*l,k. On FKIDAY, lh. CONSOLATION STAKES for the beaten horses, a HiTRDLE HA(H Sweepstakes Three Sovereiijns eaeh, with a Purse added. I hive j miles over the Gogerddan Course, six leaps. Gd,tle- i men riders. 12st. each. On SA?u????AY, the G?'?erddan II?unda ?'H' tufct at the at H «' clock. As great inconvenience arose last Hunt Fund Subscriptions not being paid in till alter the Hunt Week commenced, and in m^ny instances not i till after it was over, it particularly 'requested that i all Subscribers to the. Fund will p;ly intheir Subscrip- i tions to Pryse Pryse, Esq., Jim., before the Until ] its he has undertaken to collect tliem for the Stewards. He will be in attendance to reI': ive Subscriptions, at the Club-room, Gogerddan Anns, Abery* stwyth, between the hours of two and four in theafternoon of Saturday, the 14th ot JANUARY. Horses for the Two Steopli- Chases on TUESDAY to be entered at the Gogerddan Arms, on the MOM>AY night, between the hours of Eight and Nine. All dis- j putts to be settled by the Stewards, or whom they j mav appoint. will be two Balls in the week, and Ordinaries as usual. Col. POWELL, M.P. Nanteos, I Steu.aHnr,lhs" W. It. SEItEFfON, Esq., iKwiypark, ) :i ewart Thc Itch (wd ail Diseases of the Skin cured by One Box of DR. I'LUNDELL's PROPHYLACTIC OINTMENT. DR. BLl'NDELL, late of St. Thomas's and Guy's 11ospiL.b, London, has the pleasure to anl¡Om;cl' that all w ho may have the misfortune to labour under ,f ttie -?kiii. s,l(.Il as H:h??'3rn). h(-h, &c.&(' lIIay oe t'Ífe(tua¡Jy clIrpd by lIsiug" 0111" ¡¡;IX of VI', B' celebrated Pi;DIM; YI.AITIC (h MMI.NT. which, during the; last Twenty years, has cured some thousands of patients of all ai^es. and oi both sexes. This invaluable remedy is sold in Boxes, Three Shillings, Seven Shil- lings, and Half-a-Guinea each. Dr. ]!1"ndell will, on the receipt of a Post Office Order for the quantity required, drawn in his favour, IIn the Brallch Post Office, Blackman-street, South- wark, immediately remit the remedy to the patient, with copious directions, to any part of Great Britain and Ireland. LIKEWISE, The Tape, Thread, and other i,tf,<stiu<i the Human Stomach and Bowels, iminediau destroyed by takint/ 'INHERE are few maladies infesting the alimentaiv _L canal, more distressing than the Thread and Tapt' \o'II1S, and whidl frt'q'H'[:tly lay tlte fou:,datilllls for organic as ?'(-U as fill?(.ti,) ?;I Itiiat mine the system and speedily bring the sufferer (pai- tieularly if of a delicate constitution) to an early gi ave. These powders are a safe and efficacious remedy for every specie of worms that generate and row il; the Stomach and ;Ll,t, so fliji(i and innocent in their operation, that a child of a month old may take thelll without danger. They also form all excel- lent aperient medicine, and no mother of a family should be without them. Sold ill Packets at two shillings each, and on receipt of that sum post-paid, in a sealed envelope, Dr. Blundell will remit them by return of post to any part of her Majesty's dominions. DR. BLUNDELL's ANALEPTIC FEMALE PILLS. TH ESE PILLS have, during upwards of 30 years' and It, practice.been found titetnost useful remedy against the general complaints Females are frequently subject to. They ('lease and purify the blood, cause a lull and free circulation, invigorate lie spirits, produce the healthy periodical function, re moving ail uterine obstructions; restore lost appetite cure palpitations of the heart, and will be found very serviceable to lemales of all ages. These pills are sold only by the proprietor, in boxes, accompanied with proper directions, will on the re- ceipt ot three shilling in a sealed envelope, remit a box per return otpost,to any part of the empire. Dr. BLUNDULL may be. consulted by letter upon all diseases, and medicines will be forwarded with the greatest care and ser/v, ?/. upon receiving a post-ofifce order for one Kuinea. which wi'tbe considered a suffi- cient sum to cure the patient id' his or her complaint. i,ilysi,-i:tti, A(-(!?)ucli,,ur, I"! Bennett's Buildings, Newingtou Butts, Lyndon. All unpaid letters refused. THE TWI:I.FIH THOUSAND. -? 7?M??'.)7?< in a Sealed /??'f'?'. price !is. fT?d sen* free on )'?'?)< "t, a Post Ofee Order, fur .S?. (id. ?T A N H 0 0 D: ?? theCAUSKSof!ts PRE MATT RE DErLlE, with Plain Directions for ITS PERFECT RESTORA- TION addressed to those suffering from the destruc- tive effects of excessive indulgence, solitary habits, or infection; followed by observations 011 MARUIAGK, and the treatment of yphilis, (j,munhœ:l, Gled, &e. illustrated with K-e. &c. By J. L. CURTIS and Co., Consulting Surgeons. TWELFTH EDITION. Published by the Authors, and sold by Burgess, Medical Bookseller, 28, Coventry-street, Haymarket Mann, 39, Cornhill Strange, 21, Pate, nosier How London; Philip, South Castle-street, Liverpool; Pritchard, Chronicle Office. Chester Fannin and Co., 11, Grafton Street, Dublin; Drunimond, 111, High- street, Edinburgh; Cambrian Office. Swansea; Ferris anil Score, Chemist to the Queen, Union Street, Bris- tol Watton, Vitro,t.ele. Office, Shrewsbury; Time* Office. Hereford; and sold in a sealed envelope by all Booksellers. OPINIONS 01' THE PRESS. Thi« work, a Ki.E v EVTH edition of which is now pi escntrd te th public, 10,(JU0 copies Imvinn been exhausted sin; e iis first appeal ance, lias been very much improved and enlarged by the addltiun of a more extended and clear detail of g-enaal principles, a, also by (he illsenion of several neiv and highly interesting casts The book, as has been already stated, is the resv.lt of very ample arid daily increasing expviience in a da.s of diseases which, tor some unaccountable reason, have been either altogether over- looked, or treated almost with indifference, by the ouiinary me- dical practitioner and we feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book wiii not be fo:i;ul use- ful, whether such person hold the relation of ait i., cil., l'o It, or it (* I,x P'Pel. The perusal of Messrs. Cuitis's bunl,. entitied 'Ianh()od,' has really astonished us by devolopitig a series the failing consequence of the vicious habit fit treats. The clear connexion pointed out between the assigned cause and the effects is perceptible to every capacity. e strongly recommend (he work. "1; 1\1ssls. Curiis's work, entitled I :s one of the fen- hooks now coining before the public on such a subject which can lay claim to the character of being stridly professional, at the same time it is fully intelligible to ail who lead it. The moral and medical precepts given in it, lender it invaluable."—Mai-net. This is a. work that we tear there exists too much need for, to calise U to hesitate to recommend it for general perusal. Kvery branch of those f, i¿htf"l maladies, whethci the result of immoral habits or secret vices, is here succit-ctly treated, and di- vested of all medic d technicality, and plain and easy direction.- axe given for the best mode to be pursued in all cases, however complicated or apparently hopeless. To the mariied, as wed as the unurarricd, this little" ork alike affoids consolation and cure in peculiar cases, and we are doing a service to society in recommending it to general notice.—Essex and Herts Mer- cury. Messrs. Curtis and Co. are to be consulted daily at their residence, Nu. 7, Frith Street, Soho-Sqnare, Loudon. Country patients are requested to lie as minute as possible in the detail of their cases—the communica- tion must be accompanied by the usual consultation fee of el and in all i-itties the iiiost inviolable secrecy may be relied on. The above Work i- Sold at the Cambrian Office. Swan- sea, and by all respectable Booksellers, by whom it is sent. P()st-p:d, ill afor 6J.

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