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DELCROIX'S PERFUMERY. CCAUTION.—DELCROIX & SON (the Widow ahd only J Son of the late J. Delcroix,) Perfumers and Manu- fae,turers of the celebrated Esprit de Lav&iide, aux f&illejleiirs'fyc. #c." are not in any way connected with the person who is now carrying on business under the ?krrac of DI:LCitoix &Co., and the only MACASSAR OIL and KALYDOR sold by them are the Original and Genuine Preparations of A. ROWLAND & ON 20 liatton-Garden, LONDON,—Widow J. DELCROIX and ON, 66, Conduit-Street, Regent-Street, Removed from 58, New Bond-Street. FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH. Price Is. lid. per box. HIS excellent family PILL is a Medicine of long- tried efficacy for correcting all disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, the common symptoms of which are Costiveness, Flatulency, Spasms, Loss of Appetite, •«ick Headache, Giddiness, Sense of Fulness after meals, dizziness of the Eyes, Drowsiness and Pains in the Sto- I'nach and Bowels, Indigestion producing a Torpid State Liver, and a consequent Inactivity of the Bowels, fusing a disorganization of every function of the frame, will, in this most excellent preparation, by a little per- severance, be effectually removed. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The Sto- mach will speedily regain its strength a healthy action Of the Liver, Bowels,, and Kidneys will rapidly take place; and instead of listlessness, heat, pain, and jaun- diced appearance, strength, activity, and renewed health, Will be the quick result of taking this Medicine according to the directions accompanying each box and if taken after too free an indulgence at table, they quickly res- tore the system to its natural state of repose. Persons of a FULL HABIT, who are subject to Head- ache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ears, arising from too great a flow of Blood to the Head, should never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their immediate use. For FEMALES, these Pills are most truly excellent removing all obstructions, the distressing Head-ache so very prevalent with the sex; Depression of Spirits, Dulness of Sight, Nervous Affections, Blotches, Pimples, and Sallowness of the Skin, and give a healthy and Juvenile bloom to the complexion. As a pleasant, safe, easy Aperient, they unite the re- commendation of a mild operation with the most success- ful effect, and require no restraint of diet or confinement during their use. And for ELDERLY PEOPLE they will be found to be the most comfortable medicine hitherto prepared. Sold by Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London price Is. Id., and 2s. 9d. per box and by his appointment by Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-Square, Carmar- then; Mortimer, ditto Mrs. Evans, near the Cross, do. i Morgan, Merthyr Tydfil; Phillips, Cardiff; Williams, Brecon Morgan, Abergavenny Williams, Newport Goulstone, Llandovery; Fanor, Heath, Monmouth; Jones, Brecon; Phillips, Nnwport; Mathews, Aber- gavenny; Williams, Milford; Harries, Haverfordwest, and by the Venders of medicines generally throughout the kingdom. Ask for Frampton's Pill of Health, and observe the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, Lon- don," on the Gover stanrdment Capt. James Atkinson's Bears' Grease, IS now too well established, and its regenerating -N- qualities too well known, to require enumeration; but, independent of promoting the growth, it is a most elegant article for dressing the Hair, giving great strength to the curl, making it beautifully soft and glossy, and perfumed with Otto of Roses, is much pre- lerable to most articles used for the Hair, particularly to those who admire the Rose Perfume. Price 2s. 6d. and 68. per pot. Capt. J. A. having daily complaints from Ladies & Gen- tlemen of being deceived by purchasing Bears' Grease, which the vendors say is of his importation, he begs respectfully to inform the Public, that the genuine is enclosed in a wrapper, with his signature, as well as the address of his Wholesale Agents, Messrs. Price and Co., to which also is attached the certificate of Messrs. Nor- tie and Nottingham, the Custom-house Agents. Captain J. A. humbly requests that his Friends and the Public will be particular in attending to this caution, and to ask for Captain James Atkinson's Bears' Grease," as there are a number of third-rate hair-dressers, of suspicious credit, some under the name of Thomas Jatn., &c. instead of Captain James: others, Atkins  Comply Atkins and Son, &c., instead of Atkinson. The Gnuine can only be had in London, at the Whole- S e Yeldors, Price and Co., Montpellier House, 28, Lomard-street, (late Price and Gosnell's,) and by their appointment by most respectable Druggists and Hair- dressers throughout Europe. e- Captain James Atkinson's celebrated Bears, Grease is sold in London, only by the wholesale Agents' Messrs. Price and Co., Perfumers to the Royal Family; who, to guard the Public against Imposition, have, at a very great expense, affixed to the outside of each pot or bottle, a Label, (from a design by Sir William Con- greve) with the Signature of PRICE & Co., Lombard- Street," in Red Ink, and 28," printed conspicuously in its centre. CAUTION.-Whereas a person, calling himself JAMES ATKINSON, a Retail Shopkeeper, has thought proper to circulate a hand-bill, in order to raise a prejudice against the only real Bears' Grease, as sold by the original Vendors (for, and on account of Capt. James Atkinson, the original Consignor of this article, Messrs. PRICE and Co., 28, Lombard-Street, London, Perfumers to the Royal Family, (Late "Price 8s Gosnell's" andformerly Patey, Butts, Price, and Co.'s") And, whereas, this James Atkinson has had the effrontery to announce by advertisements, that he has just received a supply of Bears' Grease from St. Petersburgh, by the Pallas, Captain Jones it turns out upon enquiry, that there is no such ship, or Captain commanding such vessel. The Public can judge by this artifice, the veracity of this James Atkinson, the pretended Importer. Messrs. Gattie and Pierce, Mr. Smith, Mr. Sanger, and Messrs. Barclay and Sons, of London, the persons to whom James Atkinson, in his puffing Advertisements, refers the Public for the truth of his assertion, that his Bears' Grease is a genuine article on application, state, "they do not know any such thing, and that they were strangers the advertisement altogether," their names being im- pudently inserted without their authority to give a colour to the imposition. A After the above catchpenny contrivances, Capt. James Atkinson leaves the Public and his Friends to judge of James Atkinson's respectability, and the value of his pretended Bears' Grease, and both to be appreciated by them. SIXTEENTH THOUSAND. Jutt Published, in a Sealed Envelope, price 3s. and sent free on receipt of a Post Office Order, for 3s. 6d. N H 0 0 D Mthe CA AUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE with Plain Directions for ITS PERFECT RESTORA- TION addressed to those suffering from the destructive e ffects of excessive indulgence, solitary habits, or infec- ti.on; followed by observations on MARRIAGE, and the treatment of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, &c. Illustrated Ith cases, &c. &c. -Ey J. L. CURTIS and Co., Consulting Surgeons. SIXTEENTH EDITION. di Published by the Authors, and sold by Burgess, Me- ?cal Bookseller, 28, Coventry-st., Haymarkct; Mann, 39? Cornhill; Strange, 21, Paternoster Row; Barth, 13 r,dges-street, Strand' London; Philip, South Castle- C Liverpool Pritchard, C?-oM?c Office, Ches- tpr *i? tpr' ?nnin and Co., 41, Grafton-street, Dublin; Drum- ("ld P 5, Blair-street, Edinburgh; 6'?w?-«w Onice, Z,a.,ea Ferris and Score, Chemist to the Queen, mon-st., Bristol; 'Vatton Chmniclë Office, bury; y?M Office, Herefod; and sold in a scaled envelope by all Booksellers. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. t This work, an ELEVENTH edition of which is now presented to the public, 10,000 copies having been exhausted since its first appearance, has been very much improved and enlarged the addition of a more extended and clear detail of general PrJi. nciples, as also by the insertion of several new and highly Ilteresting cases. The book, as has been already s ated, 18 the result of very ample and daily increasing experience in a class of diseases which, for some unaccountable reason, wre been either altogether overlooked, or treated almost 1Vlth indifference, by the ordinary medical practitioner; and we feel ne hesitation in saying, that there is no meer of Society by whom the book will not be found useful, wne- ther such person hold the relation of a PARENT, a FBECEP- ot> or a OLEUGYMAN.—Sun evening paper. The perusal of Messrs. Curtis's book, entitled Manhood ha.s really astonished us by developing a series of maladies, eTer-faiiing consequence of the vicious habit of which it reats. The clear connexion pointed out between the assigned eause and the effects is perceptible to every capacity, vv e "trongly recommend the work."—Age. "<L f, Messrs. Curtis's work, entitled Manhood, is one 01 Ule few hooks now coming before the public on such a sul)- Ject which can lav claim to the character of being strierlj Jlroresional, at the same time it is fully intelligible to all who read it. The moral and medical precepts given in it, render It 'n valuable. "—Magnet. "This is a work that we fear there exists too much need for, to cause us to hesitate to recommend it for general Perusal. Every branch of those frightful maladies, whether the result of immoral bahits or secret vices, is here succinctly treated, and divested of all medical technicality and plain and easy directions are given for the best mode to be pui- fued in all cases however complicated or apparently hope- J.eøs. To the married, as well as the unmarried, this little work alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar cases, and we are doing a service to society in recommending it to general notice.—Essex and Ifert Mercury. Messrs. CURTIS and Co. are to be consulted daily at their residence, Jio. 7, FRITH-STREET, SOHO-SQUARE, LONDON. Country patients are requested to be as minute as pos- sible in the detail of their cases—the communication must be accompanied by the usual consultation fee of £ 1 and in al cases the most inviolable secrecy may be lelied on. The above Work is Sold at the Cambrian Office, Swan- lea, the Journal Office, Carmarthen, and by all respecta- ?' ? PooXM?ers, by whom it is 8ent, post-paid, in a I pu$, for 3s, 6d, BASTERNA CARRIAGES. THE Inventor of these fashionable and much-ad- M mired Carriages (DAVID DA VIES) begs to invite the Nobility and Gentry to the inspection of them, as they not only combine lightness of draught with elegance of shape, but also afford great accommoda- tion for a family without increase of weight. They are suspended on a new principle that gives to the springs more easy action than any other mode. D. D. can apply his Bafterna Front to any Chariot which will make it possess the same advantages as if it had been built for the purpose. To be seen at his Manu- factory for Improvement in Carriages, No. 15, Wigmore- street, Cavendish-Square, London. SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 23, ST. ANDREW-SQUARE, EDINBURGH. Incorporated by Royal Charter. PRESIDENT. His Grace the Duke ofBucclcugh and Queensberry, K.G. ORDINARY DIRECTORS. William Robertson, Esq., W. S. Robert Chambers, Esq., Edinburgh. Alexander Miller, Esq., Merchant, Leith. Claud Muirhead, Esq., Edinburgh. John Whitefoord Mackenzie, Esq., W.S. Robert Laurie Esq., Master of the Merchant Com- pall], Xjciti*. William H. Dunbar, Esq., Advocate. John Watson, Esq., Manager of the Edinburgh Gas Light Company. Wm. Stuart Walker of Bowland, Esq., Advocate. John Watson, Esq., Manager of the Edinburgh Gas-Light Company. William Stuart Walker of Bowland, Esq., Advocate. John Hutton, Esq., Merchant, Leith. David J. Thomson, Esq., Merchant, Edinburgh. James Ross, Esq., Solicitor Supreme Courts. THE leading principle of this Mutual Society is, that Tthe whole Fronts are divisible amongst the Policy- holders every THREE YEARS. In illustration of the eminent success which has attended the Society, it may be stated, with regard to a Policy for £1000 effected on 1st September, 1831, that if it become a claim during the present year, the holder will be entitled to no less than E1272 :-if it was effected on or before 1st September, 1832, the sum will be f 12-50; and so on as regards other Policies. Tho investigation made into the Society's affairs at the close of last year exhibited such an amount of Surplus or Profit as renders it certain that large vested additions will be made at the triennial division at 1st March next. The Existing Assurances amount to ONE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED and FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS. The Accumulated Fund exceeds TWO HUNDRED and THIRTY THOUSAND POUNDS and The Annual Revenue is above SIXTY-FIVE THOU- SAND POUNDS the whole being in a course of steady and increasing prosperity. No other Life Assurance Institution whatever can warrantably hold out greater advantages to parties as- suring than this Society does. ROBERT CHRISTIE, Manager. :MONEY to be LENT on First Landed Security, either by way of Ordinary Loan or on Redeemable An- nuity; if on the former, the money may be allowed to remain for a number of years certain. Apply to the Manager. AGENT FOR PEMBROKE.—James R. Bryant, Surgeon. Medical Referee-Dr. J. W. Paynter. Asylum Foreign and Domestic Life Office, 70, Cornhill, and 5, Waterloo-Place, London. Established in 1824. DIRECTORS. The Honorable William Fraser, Chairman. Major General Sir James Law Lushington, G.C.B. Deputy Chairman. J. Clarmont Whiteman, C. W. Ilallett, Esq. Esq. Wm. Edmund Ferrers, Esq. Foster Reynolds, Esq. Thomas Fenn, Esq. William Pratt, Esq. G. Farrea, Esq., Resident Geo. Palmer, Jun., Jun. Director. PERSONS suffering from Chronic Disease or irre- t gularity of form, in pregnancy, cr old age, are insured at proportionate rates, the Asylum being the Company which originally extended the benefits of life insurance to such cases. RENEWABLE TERM INSURANCES FOR HEALTHY LIVES. The utmost advantages are secured by the smallest necessary outlay, in the first instance,—the Policies being continued year by year for the whole of life, what- ever the future health of the assured, at a stipulated slight increase of premium, little exceeding the price of an ordinary term insurance, up to the age of 70, when the rate remains stationary. Extracts from RENEWABLE TERM rates for select lives. Age. Ist v r. 2d yr. 13d yr. 14th yr 15th yr 16th yr 17th yr 30 I 1 6 4 1 7 1 1 1 7 11 1 8 9 I 1 jTTj" 1 10 I) I 1 11 4 Extracts from the EVEN RATES for select lives. Age. I 20 30 f 40 50 I 60 I 70 I 80 Prem 11 11 9 12 2 0 I 2 17 1 I 4 2 0 lITlFg ) 10186-1 1918 ALTERNATIVE. Two-thirds, only, of the even rates, whether'for select or diseased lives, or for the risks of foreign climates, may be paid down, and the balance, with interest at four per cent. deducted from the sum assured. FOREIGN, AND MILITARY AND NAVAL INSURANCE. Distinct classifications of places, according to salubrity of climate; a specific price for any particular place, or for a voyage or voyages. Officers whose destinations are not known, covered to all parts of the world at a small but fixed extra rate of premium. GEO. FARREN, Resident Director. COMMERCIAL AND General Life Assurance Annuity, Family Endowment, & Loan Association, 112, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. CAPITAL £ 500,000, in Shares of JE50 each. Deposit, JE2 per Share. DIRECTORS, AUDITORS, ETC. Henry Geo. Ward, Esq,, M.P. Chairman John Aylwin, Esq., Dulwich Wm. Bastow, Esq., 20, Surrey place, Old Kent road Robert Bastow, Esq., 20, Sur- rey place, Old Kent road Henry Cornfoot, Esq., Old Palace, Richmond Henry Hind Edwards, Esq., Park Village East, Regent's park Adam Dufl:Esq. Morden Hill BIackheath Edw, Evans, Esq., 2, Stones' End, Borough Robt. Meggy, Esq., 38, Great Tower Street Richard Pope, Esq., II, North Terrace, Camberwell John Richards, Esq., 17, New Bridge st. and Reading Thomas Bush Saunders. Esq. 19, Lincoln's inn fields. AUDITORS. Anthony Peck, Esq., B,A., Catherine Hall, Cambridge. Erasmus Robertson, Esq., Serle st. Lincoln's Inn. BANKERS. Union Bank of London, 8, Moovgate street, City. STANDINO lJu" Samuel Warren, Esq.. F.R.S., 12, King's Bench walk, Temple SOLICITOUS. Messrs. Elmslie and Preston, 47, Moorgate street NOTARIES. Messrs. Mullins and Paddison, 1, Great James street, Bed- ford Row MEDICAI, OFFICERS. Geo. Webster, Esq., M.D. Dulwioh. Edward Evans, Esq., End Borough James Johnson. Esq., M. R.C.S., 6, North place, Gray's Inn. SURVEYOR. Thomas Marsh Nelson, Esq., 3, Charles street, St. James's square, ACCOUNTANT, Mr. Henry Valentine Smith, 37, Golden square. RESIDENT SECUETARY. Frederic Lawrance, Esquire Rates of premium calculated on as low a scale as is consittent with the safety of the assured and the stability of the Company. A septennial division of the profits either in the way of bonuses or in reduction of premiums two-thirds to the assured and one-third to the proprietors. A system of loan upon personal or other securities, provided the party borrowing assures his life or double the amount he receives. Policies which shall have been assigned six lonths as a bona fide security, not void by death, from suicide, duelling, or the hands of justice. No entrance fee or other charges beyond the policy stamp. All matters in dispute (where no fraud is suspected) referred to arbitration. Claims payable three months after death, or earlier on receiving a discount. A liberal commission to all parties bringing business. Premiums payable yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. Medical referees paid by the office in every case re- ferred to them for their professional opinions. Interest at the rate of X5 per cent. allowed on the paid-up capital.. Applications for the remaining Shares, Agencies, and Prospectuses, to be made to the Secretary, 112, Cheap- side, or at the WELSHMAN" Office, Carmarthen. FREDERIC LAWRANCE, Secretary. Llanelly & Bristol. cT/l 1|m\ The New and Powerful Fast-going Coppered-bottomed STEAM PACKET, HERCULES, TVitlt Engines 70-horse Power, EDWARD ROBERTS, COMMANDER, WILL Ply regularly, for the conveyance of Goods T V and Passengers, between the above Ports, Wind and Weather permitting, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow vessels, and is intended to Sail during the Month of September, 1843, as follows:- FROM LLANELLY. I FROM BRISTOL. Friday, sept. 1 ;o morn Monday, sept. 4. 2 morn Wednesday,— 6.<?morn Friday, — 8. 6 morn Monday, ll* 7 morn Wednesdav,— 13. 8 morn Friday —15. 9 morn Monday, 18 I I morn 'A'? ?,I?.,day, 20 liatter Friday, — 22 4^morn Monday, 25. 6 morn I ?Vdn,,da?, 2' 8 morn Friday. 29. 9 morn Monday, Oct. 2 12 noon. .Fares ;—?/?er Cabin, 10s. 6<7. Deck Passengers, 5s. 6d. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price; Dogs, 2s. each; Pigs, Is. 6d. Sheep, Is. Gd. Steward's Fee, Is. Every description of Goods conveyed on reasonable terms; and the Public are respectfully requested to order all Goods for the HERCULES, to be directed accordingly, and sent to the Bell Avenue, Welsh Back, Bristol. Goods forwarded to Carmarthen, through Kid- welly, by Charles and Son's Waggons, and thence by the regular Carriers to Newcastle Emlyn, Cardigan, New- &WJo.}affiP('traBà'íló:M'Liâgdoc'k,' Llandovery, and parts 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 Aber- ystwith. All Freights to be paid on delivery. For further information apply to Mr. Charles Glas- codine, New Dock, Llanelly; Mr. A. J. Statham, Bell Avenue, Welsh Back, Bristol or to Nathaniel Rees's Waggon Office, Llandilo. CAUTION.—In consequence of the very frequent com- plaints which are made of Goods ordered by the HERCULES from Bristol being sent by other Conveyances, Shopkeepers, and others, are earnestly requesied to order their Goods, in future, to be addressed To the care of Mr. A. Statham Bell Avenue, Welsh Back, Bristol. "-Carriers, Shippers, Sec. at Bristol, are also informed, that the Waggon for Llandilo, Llan- gadock, Llandovery, &c., runs only in connection with the HERCULES, and that, consequently, she is always first vessel" for those places, as well as for Llanelly, Kidwelly, &c. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Office 1, Quay, Bristol. THE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to JL Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL and as undermentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liber- ty to tow Vessels, Intended Days and Hours of Sailing during the Month of SEPTEMBER, 1843. FOR CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY PHCENIX. Friday, Sept. 1 lOJmorn I Friday, Sept. 15 9 morn Frida?, 8.. 5>orn | Fnda] 22. 4morn Friday, Sept. 29. 9 morn FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY PHOENIX. Tuesday, Sept. 5 1 after. I Tuesday, Sept. 19. 11 morn Tuesday, 12. 6 morn Tuesday, 26. 51morn FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK, Fridays. Friday, Sept. I 10imorn I Friday, Sept. 15. 9 morn Friday, 8. 5 after. ) Friday, 22 4 after. Friday, Sept. 29 9 morn. Returns Tuesdays. FOR CORK. ROSE, Tuesdays.—VICTORY, Saturdays. Tuesday, Sept. 5 Rafter. Tuesday, Sept. 19. I after. Saturday, — » o morn aturday, 23 r Tuesday, I. I.,morn fuesclay, 26 7 inoni Saturday, 16 9 morn Saturday, 30. 9morn Tuesday, Oct. 4 2 after Returns Tuesdays and Fridavs. FOR WATERFORD. MERMAID, Tuesdays.—OSPREY, Fridays. Friday, Sept. 1 lOimorn Tuesday, Sept 19 1 after. Tuesday, 5 3|a1ter. Friday, — 22 4 after. Friday, 8. 5 after. Tuesday, — 26 7 morn T(sday, 12. 7'morn Frid?a, 29 9 morn Friday, 15. 9 morn Tuesday, Oct. 3. 2 after. Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY. STAR, Tuesday.—PHCENIX, Friday. Tuesday, Sept. 5 3 after, j Tuesday" Sept. 19. 2?after. Friday, ?, Fri(laY. — 2-2 6 morn Tuesd?y, 12 7 mom I T. '3day, 26 8 morn Friday, — 13 9 morn ) Friday, — 29. 9 mOr? FROM TENBY. PIICENIX, Wednesday. —STAR, Saturday. Saturday. Sept. 2 I I morn I Saturday, Sept. 16 9 morn Wednesday,— 6. 4 morn Wednes. 20. 3 morn Saturday, 9. 7 morn Saturday, 23. 5morn Wednesday,— 13, 8 morn Wednes. 27. 8 morn Saturday, Sept. 30 10 morn. FOR MILFORD, PATER & HAVERFORDWEST CALLING AT TENBY. STAR. Sept 19 I after. Tuesday, .Sept 5. 3 after. I Tuesday,Sept 19 I_after. Tuesday, 12. 7 morn Tuesday, 26. 7morn FROM HAVERFORDWEST, CALLING AT PATER MILFORD & TENBY. STAR. Friday, Sept. 8. 1) Imorn I Friday, Sept. 22 41morn Fri(ta)- Sept. 9 51?morn I Friday, -29 9 nom Friday, 15. 9 mora | Friday, — 29 9 morn FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY PEMBROKE, Tuesdays and Fridays. BRISTOL Thursdays and Saturdays. Saturdav, Sept. 2.11 morn Saturday, Sept. 16 10 morn Tuesday, 5. 3}morn Tuesday, — 19 1 Rafter. Thursday, 7. 5}morn Thursday — 21. 3?mom Friday, 8. 6 morn Friday, — 22. 5 morn Saturday, 9 6$morn Saturday, — 23 5,}morn Tuesday, l2. 8 morn Tuesday. 26. 8 morn Thursday, —14.8?morn Thursday, 28. 8morn Friday, 15. 9morn Fridav, — 29. 9murn Saturday, Sept 30 10 morn FROM SWANSEA. BRISTOL. Tuesdays & Fridays. COUNTY PEMBROKE, Thursdays and Saturdays. Saturday, ept. 2 2 morn Saturday, Sept. 16. 9 morn Tuesday, j— 5. 5?mom Tuesday, — 19. 2 morn Thursday, — 7. 7morn Thursday, — 21 4 morn Friday, 8. 72inorn Friday, 22. 5\mom Saturday, — 9. gmorn Saturday, —23 .r>jmoin Tuesday, — 12. 9?morn Tuesday, 26 8 mom Thursday, H.11 morn Thursday, —28 Sjmorn Friday, 15 1) morn Friday, —29 10 mom Saturday Sept. 30 10 mom FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. BRISTOL. Mondays. COUNTY, Wednesdays. Monday, sept. 4 12 noon. I Monday, sept. 18 12 noon Wednes..3.iniorn I Wednes. — 20 3 mom Monday, 11. 5 morn Monday, 41morn Wednes. 13. 7 morn | Wednes. FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. BRISTOL, Mondays. COUNTY. Wednesdays. Monday, sept. 4. 4 after. I Monday, sept. 18 2,Jafter Wednes. — 6. I aft..r. Wednes. "0 12 noon. Wednes. 6. I aft, ?,rr. I ',Nl.ndaT, 25 3*after. Monday, — ll. 3after. Monday, 2o 3Jafter. Wednes. — 13. I after. Wednes. 27. 1 after. FOR ILFRACOMBE. TORRIDGE. The only Steamer going direct and (hat lands and embarks Passengers at the Pier, without the aid of Boats. Saturday sept. 2.12 noon'_j Saturday, sept, 16 10 morn Wcdnes. — 6. 5 morn N 'i- 20 2 after. Wednes. 6. 5 m.oorrt ?i I Saturda-?- '?' 3 6 inorii Saturday, — 9. 7 morn Saturday, — 23. 6 morn Wednes. — 13. 9 morn Wedncs. 27. 9 morn Saturday, sept. 30 11 morn FitOM ILFRACOMBE. PTVTZ- PASSENGERS EMKAKJVI^ H.;L ""L VTVR. TORRIDGE. Monday, sept. 4. 4 morn Monday, sept. 18. I after. Thursday 7. 6imorn Thursday, 21, 5 morn Monday, II. 9 morn Monday, 25 Sjmorn Thursday, — 14.10 morn Thursday, 28.10 morn LYN\IÓUTH.-Thc Torridge calls otr'r',ynmouth, going to and returning from llfracombe, weather permitting. Passen- gcrslanded and embarked free. Luggage to be paid for at -t moderate charge, for which purpo- e a large boat i, always in attendance. l or particulars apply to Mr. J. Clarke, Lynton. To and from NEWPORT, USK, and GLAMORGAN daily, Sundays excepted. FOR CARDIFF. LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Returns, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. See separate Bills. The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of passengers and goods.—Female Stewards on Board.—Carriages and Horses shipped with care.- Horses and Carriages to be shipped two hours before sailing. Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol SteamNavigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed for Swansea, to W. Terrell & Sons, 33, Back and G. C. Glasson, 12, Quay street:—for Cardiff, toR. II. Johnson, Clare street Hall, Marsh street:—and for Newport, to J, Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. AGENTS.—Mr. T. Prichard, Carmarthen Mr. George Hughes, Tenby Mr. Hitchings, jun., Haverfordwest; iAIr Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowen, Pater; Mr. John N, Smart, Swansea; Mr. Pridham, Bideford; Mr. Martin" llfracombe and Mr. J. Clarke, Lynton. I NOTICE.-Thc Proprietors of the above Steam rackets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage, (if lost or damaged) above the value of JE5: nor for any Dcck Passen- ger's Luggage (iflost or damaged)aboye the value of20s.; un- less in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for at the time of delivery; nor will they be answerable for an v other parcel above the value of 40s. (iflost ordamagod) unless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All letters seeking information to be post paid. Bristol, September, 1843.  STEAM COMMUNICATION FL/4LJHW\\ BETWEEN o BRISTOL AND LIVERPOOL. Calling at Swansea and Milford during the month of September. THB NEW AND TOWEIFUL IRON STEAM VESSEL TROUBADOUR, CAPTAIN BECKETT, Is intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers during the Month of September as usual:- FROM LIVERPOOL. FROM SWANSEA. Saturday, Sept.  8 ?? I TuMday. Sept. 5. 8 morn SI Kg I IS2&: ll: ?t= Saturday,  6  Tuesday, I" after. Saturday, 3o I Saturday,- 30.Umo? Tuesday, 26. 7 morn PASSAGE MONEY. Cabin, 20s., Steward's Fee, 2s. 6d.; Steerage, 7s. 6d. For further particulars, aPtlly to the Agents for Bristol, BRtCE, W ADIIAI, & Co., Counting House, No. 3., Quay, who have prepared a spacious Wharf, coyered. U. oned, at Canon's Marsh, (vhere all goods arc 1.tnClC ana discharged), affording a grcut accommodation to FreIght, ers, whose Goods can be secured in a locK-up Warehouse and may be received at all icasonabie hours. GOODÇ -AKEFuj.r.y FORWARDED. AKcnt for Liverr>r>«i, MK. Thom" FEA-R> ?' ater s? treet. Swansea, Ma. WILLIAM MOYSE, Milford, R. DAVID PROPERT, Manchester, ,^II. JOHN WALKER, 111, Market street. NEEDLEWORK. CRESTS & COATS OF ARMS, Designs for Churches, & Tapestried Chambers, FIRE SCREWS, CHAIRS, 8se. ARRANGED ON BERLIN PAPER, FOR NEEDLEWORK, By JOHN BRiDON, Draughtsman. 58, George-st., Portmansquare, London. J FOUR DOOIU FROM BAKER-STREET FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH. PATRONISED BY HER MAJESTY, HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT, HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF KENT, A' THE NOBILITY. MR. THOMAS's SU^CEDANEUM, for filling De- JLTjL cayed Teeth, however the cavity. It is far superior to anything ever before used, as it is placed IN THE TOOTH IN A SOFT STATE without any pressure or pain, and in a short time I!J;CO«ES AS HARD AS THE ENAMEL, and will remain firm in ihe the tooth for life, rendering EXTRACTION UNNECESSARY. It arrest all further PIW- GRESS OF DECAY and renders them again useful in mastication. All persons can use Mr. THOMAS'S SUCCEDANEUM THEMSELVES WITH EASE, WITHOUT THE AID OF A DENTIST, as full directions are enclosed. Prepared only by the Inventor, Mr. Thomas, Surgeon- Dentist, 68, Berners Street, Oxford-street, London; Price, 4s. 6d. Sold by lis appointment by Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-Square, Carmarthen Morti- mer, ditto; Mrs. Evans, near the Cross do.; Morgan, Merthyr Tydvil; Phillips, Cardiff; Williams, Brecon; Morgan, Abergavenny Williams, Newport; Goulstor.e, Llandovery, and by the renders of medicines generally throughout the kingdom. A NEW DISCOVERY! Mr. THOMAS'ii NEW METHOD of supplying the loss of Teeth, by SELF-ADHESION, WIMUVX or WIRES, and without extracting any Teeth or stumps, or giving the least pain. They FASTEN LOOSE TEETH, where the Gums have shrunk from age, neglect, the use of Calomel or other causes. The TEETH are of an en- tirely NEW DESCRIPTION they will never Decay, nor become Discoloured, and will always appear as well as when first placed in the mouth. Their exact resemblance to nature defies detection even by the most intimate friend. Articulation and Mastication will be guaranteed. Mr. Thomas, Surgeon-Dentist, No. 68, Berners street, six doors from Oxford-Street, London. At home from eleven till four. Under the Patronage of the Duke of Cambridge. THOMAS BOYS' FINE ART DISTRIBUTION. SIX HUNDRED PRIZES, VALUE £ 6582.—Drawn for OCTOBER 25th iiext -Eilgrai,ings delivered at once, to the amount of Subscription, chosen by the Sub- scribers.-E, ,h Guinea subscribed entitles not only to the Engravings as above, but also, Gratis, a Chance for the Prizes. London, Thomas Boys, Printseller to the Royal Fa- mily, XI. Golden-Square and 221, Regent-street. Agents:-R. C. Treweeks, Pembroke; J. Parker, W- '-I- Vale, Hereford; W. Pritchard, Carnarvon; W. 1 rice, Oswestry; J. Davies, 15, High-st. Shrewsbury • where the Prints for choice may be seen and all Par- ticulars obtained. To the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, the Public generally throughout the United Kingdom. CORNELIUS PUGH, TEA & COFFEE DEALER, No. 8, KING WILliSAM-STREET, CITY LATJ OF THE FIRM OF Hodgson, Davies, & Co., Philpot Lane. T I ^HIS Establishment will be conducted on the same I principles which have secured such long-continued patronage to the late Firm with which the Proprietor has for so many years been connected. His object will be to supply the Public with Teas of the choicest quali- ties, and on the lowest possible terms to the consumer, and he respectfully invites them to make a trial. For prices he nfÜs to the subjoined List, and in soli- citing the continued patronage of his Friends and the Public, would suggest, that as the first cost of Teas of  approved qualities is at present 'lower than has OUrUl^ ^mC ^0r pur chasing with ad?nHge isT.oi''h???? ? P? -O"T, BLACK TEAS. ? 6. Good common Congou 3 4 Useful Congou, blackish leaf. a 8 Strong Congou, full flavour 4 0 Superior Congou. 4 4 Fine CoiXgou, Pekoe Souchong kind 4 8 Finest Cougou, full rich Pekoe Souchoiig flavour 5 0 Lapsang Sallchong 5 6 GREEN TEAS. Common Twankay 3 9 Fine Twankay Hyson kind 4 0 Good Hyson 4 6 Fine ??<?n, fresh full flavour 5 0 Superior Hyson, bright leaf. 5 6 Fine ?/MM, rich delicatc flavour « 0 Good Yöung Hyson 5 0 Very Fine do., rich burnt ffai-otir 5 6 Imperial Gu3ilo,,i,(Icr 5 0 Trcry fine rich burnt ditto, bright leaf. 5 6 Small leaf Gunpowder.5 6 to 6 0 Superfine Gunpowder, small pearly leaf. 7 0 COFFEE. Ceylon coffee 1 0 Unod Ceylon o.ffec. 1 2 to 1 4 Fine Plantation Ceylon. 1 8 Fine Jamaieaor13crbicc. 18 TJirh Mountain flavoured Jamaica. 2 0 I<'jl1C Iocha 1 10 The finest Turkey, very choice 2 0 COCOA. Goo(I Cocoa ill"N,tits or Grouiid 0 8 Fine Soluble Cocoa, paciets 0 9 Raw and Refined Sttgars, Spices. TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY OF GOODS. Goods delivered in all parts of the Metropolis and tee environs daily. C. rrGH, 8, King William-street. 2d September, JS43.

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