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u There is but one way of attaining business-publicity; btt one way of gaining publicity—Advertisement: the newspaper is the fly-wheel by which the motive power of ftmmrcial enterprise is sustained, and money the steam v which the advertising world is kept going." -f E PAT 0 npHE Preparations of Messrs. Rowland, for the Beve- ral purposes undermentioned, have long been re- bod, and are now justly held in high estimation for jfeir efficient, yet mild operation; and the fact of the ^8h and distinguished patronage they enjoy, and their j *5*«ral use in all countries sufficiently proves the value th-ir KALYPQR, MACASSAR OIL, and ODONTO. TO LADIES,—Exposure to the scorching rays of the Itii, at this period of the year, produces upon the deli- cate skin a species of infla mmation, which, upon subsid- es, leaves a permanent stain- of' inveterate Tan, or •prinkles of Freckles in other instances a discoloura- tion inclining t t Redness or Swelling—ultimately assum- ing one forms, of Eruption. The «nL efficacious pr&t&fhe against these unpleasant liabi- JItú, óf thi Skin OHM Complexion is ROWLAND'S KALYDOR, An Eastern Botanical Discovery of surprising efficacy, for rendering the Skin soft, clear, and FaIr, andjor bes- Itooing a healthy roseate hue on the Complexion, Tfrls Royally patronised and universally adopted speci- It in, in preference to all others selected by the ladies as 4,1 Indispensable toilet requisite, the eliciter and sustain- of a fine complexion, and the conservator of female btauty in all climates and during all stages in the pro- fusion of life from youth to age. This balmy, odoriferous, creamy liquid is composed for most part of Oriental balsamic exotics, to the utter mnof all MINERAL ADMIXTURE, and is dis- isned for its extremely bland, purifying, and sooth- -.action upon the skin; and by acting upon the pores ft.(i minute secretory vessels expels all impurities from oq. surface, allays every tendency to inflammation, and Utfl. effectually dissipates all Redness, Tan, Pimples, Blotches, Spots, Freckles, Sunburn, and other unsightly èOns visitations. The radiant bloom it imparts to 0* Cheek and the softness and delicacy it induces on the Ai;i;s, and Neck, render it indispensable to every -ilet. It affords immediate relief in cases of Sun-burn, s of Insects, or incidental Inflammation; and is in- Jjtiuable as a renovating and refreshing wash, in travel- 'CIK during the heat and dust of Summer. Gentlemen, after shaving, will find it allay all irrita- on and tenderness of the Skin, and render it soft, ftooth and pleasant. Price 4s. 5d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle, duty included. CALUTION.-Many Shopkeepers vend the most iouis trash under the title of "GENUINE KALY- UÐn containing mineral astringents utterly ruinous to ^cWpi exion, and by their repellant action endanger- healtn. It is therefore imperative on purchasers to that the words" ROWLAND'S KALYDOR" are "fethe Wrapper. THE HAIR.—Of the numerous compounds constant- ly WUiounced for promoting the growth, or reproduction the Hair, few survive, even in name, beyond a very li- -qted period; whilst ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, Wkh a reputation unparalleled, is still on the increase in IC estimation. The singular virtues of this success- S*1 invention for restoring, preserving, and beautifying "It Hitman Hair, are too well known and appreciated to ]¡cd comment. The very facts of the high and distln- &}Hed patronage it enjoys, its general use in all coun- II, together with numerous testimonials constantly re- ed in its favour, are authorities which stamp its supe- flOr excellence and title over all attempts of a similar ^tarre Being universally preferred, its consequent pear, demand excites the cupidity of unprincipled Shop- ers who vend the most spurious trash as the GE- ?*E"Macassar Oil: whereas the genuine article is IIY the invention and property of A. ROWLAND and and the amalgamation of its costly-exotic materials Riders abortive any attempt to discover its component 9-thus proving the imposition of all other articles faring the title of "Macassar Oil." The genuine ttielehas the words ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL engraved in two lines on the Wrapper; and on the back 1!tthe Wrapper nearly 1,500 times, containing 29,028 tftters. I'tice 3s. 6d.—7s.—Family Bottles (equal to 4 small) 10s. 6d. and double that size, 21s. ?OtFL?D'S ODONTO, or Pearl De?t/Wcc, _A. White Powder for the Teeth, solely prepared from odfntal herbs of the most delightful odour, and of Jj^Cfeign virtue for strengthening, preserving, and tOUghly cleansing the teeth. .&,It eradicates tartar from the teeth, removes spots of S *ient decay, polishes and preserves the enamel—to -tttk,ix? h it imparts a pearl-like whiteness; and above all, *? its disinfecting properties, gives sweetness and ,??ne to the breath. As an antiscorbutic, the gums -40 share in its corrective powers, scurvy is eradicated f? them, and a healthy action and redness are induced. ? the most efficient and fragrant aromatic cleanser of  mouth, teeth and gums ever known, ROWLAND'S 'OONTO has now for a long series of years occupied QT?nguished place at the toilets of the Sovereigns and '? Nobility throughout Europe while the general de- C? for it at once announces the favour in which it is by the public at large. Price 2s. 9d. per box, duty included. ()-trTlo-t.-Spuiious Imitations are frequently offered sale under the title of the Genuine it is neces- SfJ to see that the word "ROWLAND" is on the "rapper of each article.—The Proprietors' Signature is (by authority) engraved on the Government Stamp, A- ROWLAND 4r Son, 20, Hatton Garden, which is affiûd to the ? L rD 0? and OD ON TO. AU others are FRAUDULENT COUNTERFEITS !t.B.—The principle on which each article is prepared .2 Banned solely to the knowledge and practice of A. ??T.AXD and SON, 20, HATTO?-GARDE?, LONDON t?,lamatiou of their costly exotic materials neu- lt,,IUZea$ ala ,I attempts to separate their component parts, ?? thus proves the imposition of all other articles bear ?tfes of Macassar 0?, Xa?<?" and Odonto Specific Solution of Copaiba. 'l'nIS Invaluable Medicine was extensively adopted ? by the late Sir AST LEY P. COOPER, Bart., F.R.S. Md!B highly recommended in the public and private "?ctice of Sir BENJAMIN BRODIE, Bart., F.R.S. JOSEPH HENRY GREEN, Esq,, F.R.S. BRANSBY B. COOPER, Esq., F.R.S. etnbers of the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons.  H. A. CESAR, M.D., M.R.C.S., > r°fes8or of Anatomy in the Cork School of Medicine and Surgery, President of the Hunterian Society .;f Edinburgh, &c: &c.; d many other highly distinguished Members of the .it, edical Profession, by whom it is deemed the only Spe- tite for the cure of those diseases to which it is more J^ediately applicable, and which are particularly des- d in the Testimonials accompanying each bottle. .The most delicate persons may take it with perfect 'OkfetY, and with great advantage to the general health. *1reP4red only by George Franks, Surgeon, 90, Black- !r? Road, London, where it may be had in Bottles, at t?Sd.; 4s. 6d.; and lis. each; and of all respectable t?.8gists and Patent Medicine Venders in the United -?gdom. hpAuTioN. — Unless "GEORGE FRANKS, Blackfriars k'?t" M engraved on the Government Stamp, it cannot t? I$;, 7anine. ,V *.FRANKS may be consulted until 2 o'clock daily. N following Testimonials are selected from amongst b Numerous o?f<?br!0<trcM to Mr. ?JMA?XS;— k. 'Oln Joseph Henry Green, Esq., F. R. S., one of the ?uncil of the Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeon to 5J; Thomas's Hospital, and Professor of Surgery in ^ng's College, London. ? ?Te made trial of Mr. Frank's Solution of Copaiba, at St. l? O%ks's Hospital, in a variety of cases of discharges in the H*! ?'? FEMALE, and the results warrant my stating that ttt ?i '*?ne<ttcaciou9 remedy, and one which does not produce 'tlje "tud un ?i?eagant effects of Copaiba. (igned) JOSEPH HENRY GREEN. ? *? Bransby Cooper, Esq., F.R.S., one of the Council the Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeon to Guy's -?pital, and Lecturer on Anatomy, &c. ;ksBransby Cooper presents his compliments to Mr. Geo (\ and has great pteMure in bearing testimony to the ??S?'?y of his Solution of Copaiba in GONORRHŒA. for which t^&e l?Ir. Cooper has prescribed the Solution in ten or tvtel ve eaes wit ? perfect success. j?1?1 R. W. Meade, Esq., late Colonel commanding the !?e Brigade in the Columbian Service, and formerly C.??P*,ain in his Majesty's 13th Light Dragoons. ?'?'—Having retired from a?tive life, I fed a strong repug- .4,r ?ce ?gair.- appearing before the public in any character, ??y reluctance has been overcome by a sense of duty I H ??y Mtow-b?ings. and the gratitude I feel towards "i! Having served many years in his Majesty's army in i,,(Iuentlvit? the Columbian Forces, under the  t ?"t itI-rp?niteJ Bolivar, I contracted in those hot W"es a isease which has for years inflicted on me the J,Poignant sUÍrering; since, however, I have been for- tt e ellou I to obtain an introduction to you, and having Jlitri Jour Solution of Co?iba a few times, I have been re- *T»ti l,e,on my most sanguine expectations, and am now ???ir?? 'y free from pain, or the obstructions to which I was so years a victim. I am, sir, your obedient servant. '??Gr?.De?iM? (Bi?c*) R. W. MEADE. ANA tm_LAI 1iI THE BRITISH HONC-KONC TEA COMPANY, Faithful to their professed principle of supplying the public with none but genuine Teas of superior character, have to congratulate themselves on the liberal patronage they have hitherto received. It would be easy to pretend, as some advertisers do, to sell Teas, at lower prices than qharged by the Company, but the very fact that the duty alone amounts to 2s. 2d! per lb. must convince all thinking persons, that much which is offered to the public under the name of Tea, can be no other than a spurious article, and it would be easy to prove that such trash is as injurious to health, as the genuine leaf is wholesome and exhilarating. The Company would particularly recommend their BLACK. Strong and rich Savored wiry leaf Congou at 5s. per lb. being all that fQr ordinary occasions can be desired. Their Imperial Pekin Mixture at 6s. per lb. is a combination of the rarest and most exquisite Black Teas exported from China, and is peculiarly adapted to the taste of Connoisseurs. The following can be confidently recommended- Genuine Breakfast Congou 4s. Od. Strong full-flavoured ditto 48. 6d. GREEN. Bright leaf, Hyson kind, fresh and strong 5s. Od. Fine Hyson, with choice flavour • 6s. Od. Pearl leaf Gunpowder 7s. 6d. MIXED. Hong-Kong mixture 5s. 4d. By those who prefer mixed Teas, the Company feel con- fident that this will be pronounced unequalted,for strength and flavour, by any combination of Black and Green Teas that has yet been offered to the public at the price. The Company's Teas are sold in Catty Packages, in the pure state in which they are imported, in quarters, halves, and one pounds. Each package is sealed with the Company's Seal, and bears the signature of J. CASSELL, their London manager, without which none are genuine Teas at 5s. per lb., and above, may be had in two ounce packets. COPFECB,—111 consequence of the numerous applications which théCorqpany have received from their Agents, 1 requesting to be supplied with Coffee of superior quality, they have made arrangements, to supply the following descriptions, which will be found of singularly exquisite flavour, and will be packed in lead, in quarter, half-pound, and pound packets, and sealed to prevent the possibility of the aroma escaping Choice Mountain Jamaica Is. 8d. I Rich Turkey flavour 2s. Od. The following Agents have been duly appointed:—Carmarthen, D. Ll. Mortimer, Druggist, Cross Newcastle Emlyn, Wm. Jones, Printer, &c. Narberth, J. Meyler, Grocer and Bookseller; Llandilo, Rev. Robert Owen; Cardigan, Rev. D. Owen, near the Church; Llanboidy, Evans, surgeon; Kidwelly, Rev. D. Jones; Llanelly, T. Powell, Carpenter; Neath, Rev. D. Evans Aberavon, J. Rogers, shopkeeper; Melin-y-coed, near Cardigan, D. Davies, Grocer; Treleach, W. Davies; Tregaron, J. Lewis, shopkeeper; Haverfordwest, W. Blethyn, Upholsterer; Pembroke Dock, Mr. Clougher, Bookseller; Tenby, T. H. Jones, grocer, &c., Frog-street, Fishguard, Davies, Bookseller; St. David's, T. Davies, Draper; Newport, Pembrokeshire, W. W. Loder, Bookseller; Aberystwith, Griffith and Roberts, Druggists, Great Dark Street; Brecon, Sillifant and Richards, Drapers. The Company continue to appoint Agents in those towns where one has not been already appointed, and as the Agency can be carried on with a very small capital, with but little trouble and no risk, it is worthy the attention of respectable tradesmen or private individuals. All letters must be addressed, BRITISH HONG-KONG TEA COMPANY,Little Tower Street, London. AN EXCELLENT FAMILY MEDICINE for A INDIGESTION, BILIOUS and LIVER COM- PLAINT, &c., &c. In every instance where a fair trial has been made, NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS have invariably given satisfaction, affording permanent relief in all cases of Indigestion, and a speedy cure for Headach, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Heartburn, and Acidity of the Stomach, Depressed Spirits,- Disturbed Sleep, Violent Palpitations, Spasms, General Debility, Costiveness, &c. They are mild in their operation, safe under any circumstances, and persons can now bear tes- timony to the benefits to be derived from their use. Sold in bottles at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and lis. each, in every Town in the Kingdom. IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. Wright's celebrated Pearl Ointment. Under the sanction and recommendation of eminent Gentlemen of the Faculty, and Patronized by the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, c. TjlOR the Cure of Cancerous, Scrofulous, and Indolent JO Tumours, and Inveterate Ulcers, Glandular Affec- tions of the Neck, Erysipelas, Scurvy, Evil, Ring Worm, Scald Head, White Swellings, Piles, Ulcerated Sore Legs (if of 20 years' standing), Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Burns, Scalds, Sore Nipples, Bruises, Grocer's Itch, and all Cutaneous Diseases; also an infallible Re- medy for Sore, Weak, and Diseased Eyes. In several Gout and Rheumatic Cases it has proved highly bene- ficial. In every one of the above distressing complaints, this invaluable Ointment has effected the most triumphant cures after all other means had failed. In addition to the testimonials of surgeons, and certificates by far too numerous for publication, the following certificate from that eminent and distinguished practitioner, Charles Aston Key, Esq., Senior Surgeon of Guy's Hospital, London, cannot fail to establish the confidence of all persons in this excellent remedy, and the Proprietor strongly recommends all Families, Schools, and Grocers never to be without it. WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL. From the numerous certificates which I have seen of the efficacy of Wright's Pearl Ointment, I have been induced to try it in severe cases of Porrigo, Herpetic Eruptions, the Ulcus Exendens, and some other forms of obstinate cutaneous disease, and I am able to bear testimony to its great utility. (Signed) C. A. KEY. Guy's Hospital, London, Jan. 23d, 1833." Sold in Pots, at 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each, by the Pro- prietor ZACCHEUS HUNTER, 44, Webber Row, Blackfriars Road, London, and by all respectable Medi- cine Venders and Druggists in the United Kingdom. N.B.—Be careful to ask for Dr. Wright's Celebrated Pearl Ointment," as there is a spurious article offered at Is. I id. (the genuine never having been sold under 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d.) and notice particularly that the late Pro- 1 prietor's Names, "A Hawkes, Dudley, is engraved on I the Government Stamp, and signed with red ink on the bills of direction by the present Proprietor, ZACCHEUS HUNTER. 9" As much mischief is frequently produced by the indiscriminate use of strong Purgative Medicine, the Proprietor strongly recommends DR. WRIGHT'S CATHARTIC PILLS, prepared from the Doctor's pri- vate Recipe, which will be found so gentle in their ope- ration, that Females, under every circumstance, and even children may take them with the greatest possible ad- vantage and safety. Sold in Boxes at Is. 1 and 2s. 9d each. THE TWENTY-FIRST THOUSAND. Just Published, in a sealed Envelope, prtcejis and sent free on receiving a Post Office Order,for 3" 6d. N H 0 0 D ?1 the CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE with Plain Directions for ITS PERFECT RESTORA- TION addressed to those suffering from the destructive effects of excessive indulgence, solitery habits, or infec- tion followed by observations on MARRIAGE, and the treatment of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, &c. illustrated with cases, &c. &c. By J. L. CURTIS and Co., Consulting Surgeons. TWENTY-FIRST EDITION. Published by the Authors, and sold by Burgess, Me- dical Bookseller, 28, Coventry-st., Haymarket; Mann, 39, Cornhill; Strange, 21, Paternoster Row; Barth- Bridges-street, Strand, London; Philip, South Castle- street, Liverpool; Pritchard, Chi-onicle Office, Ches- ter Fannin and Co., 41, Grafton-street, Dublin; Drum, mond, 5, Blair-street, Edinburgh; Cambrian Officc, Swansea; Ferris and Score, Chemist to the Queen, Union-st., Bristol; Watton, Chronicle Office, Shrews- bury; Times Officc, Hereford; and sold in a sealed envelope by all Booksellers. CAUTION! In consequence of the numerous complaints made to the Authors by patients who have been induced to pur- chase spurious copies of this work, advertised by illiterate and designing parties under; titles approximating as clo,,el possib 4artie un d er, titles approximating as closely as possible to the word" MANHOOD," the fol- lowing declaration is added to this advertisement, with a view that the public may not be imposed on their selection. DECLARATION. I, William Whinrev Gearing, of Smart's Buildings, Holborn, in the County of Middlesex, Printer, do solemnly declare that I have printed Nineteen thousand Five Hundred Copies of Messrs. Curtis and Company's Medical Work, MANHOOD, exclusive of the Twentieth Edition now printing by me, and that the whole of these copies were duly delivered to Mr. William Wilton, ilookbinder, residing at No. 4 Bream's Build- ings, Chancery Lane, from the month of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty, to February, one thousand eight hundred and forty-four; and I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing the same to be true. WILLIAM WHINREY GEARiNG. Declared and subscribed at the } WILLIAM MAGNAY, Mansion House London, this 6th ? Lord Mayor of day of April, 1844, berore me, ) London. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The numberless instances daily occurring wherein affec- tions of the lungs, putting on all the outer appearances oi consuml)tion-whiel., however, when traced to their source, are found to result from certain baneful habits-fully prove that the principle of the division of labour is nowhere more applicable than m medical practice; and we feel no hesitation in saving, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful, whether such person hold the relation of a Parent, a Preceptor, or A Clergyman.-SUN EVENING PAPER. "Messrs. Curtis's work entitled Manhood,'is one of the few books now coming before the public on such a sub- ject which can lay claim to the character of being strictly professional, at the same time it is fully intelligible to all who read it. The moral and medical precepts given in it render it iylvalua IC.I%IAGNET. 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 HERTS MKRCUUY. Messrs. CURTIS and Co. are to be consulted daily at their residence, No. 7, FRITH-STREET, SOHO-SCIUARE, 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 £ I and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on. The above Work is Sold at the Cambrian Office, Swan- sea, the Journal Office, Carmarthen, and by all respect- able Booksellers, by whom it is sent, post-paid, in a ge-aled envelope, for 3s. 6d. THE GENUINE ROYAL HOWQUA TEAS. O. E. DAVIES, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, HIGH-STREET, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of HAVERFORD- -JH WEST and its vicinity, that he has been recently appointed SOLE AGENT for the sale of "THE ROYAL HOWQUA'S MIXTURE," imported direct from China, as supplied to HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, AND THE ROYAL FAMILY. One trial ?oftbe8e delicious Teas is respectfully solicited, when they will be found superior in strength and flavor, and far more economical than any yet offered to the public. Price 6s. per lb. 0. E. Davies has also on sale a large supply of other Teas from the "LONDON GENUINE TEA COM- PANY," packed in leaden canisters and warranted free from adulteration, at 4s., 5., and 6s., per lb. WHERE ALSO MAY BE HAD THE ONLY GENUINE DOCTOR COLLINS'S ANTIBILIOUS & APERIENT VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS, (FOR BOTH SEXES,) A most excellent Medicine for costive and bilious com plaints, disorders of the stomach and bowels, nervous ness, worms, indigestion, pains and giddiness of the head, scorbutic eruptions, jaundice, asthma, rheuma- tism, gravel, and dropsical complaints, &c. These Pills, which contain the most Genuine Drugs, have, for some considerable time, obtained the most un- qualified approbation of the Faculty, and the Public in general. They require no confinement nor alteration of diet; and their operation (which is promoted by moderate exercise) has been found so beneficial to the several organic functions of the human system by their mild action on the peristaltic motions of the Intertilies, that they may justly be considered as a Panacea, or Universal Medicine. They strengthen the tone of the digestive organs, promote a healthy action of the liver, and remove those obstructions of the bowels which so frequently produce HEADACHES, DIMNESS OF SIGHT, HEARTBURN, FLATULENCY, WORMS, PILES, and a numerous train of other disorders. By the occasional use of these Pills, the above diseases are speedily removed, and the body performing its due functions the patient is thereby restored to the perfect enjoyment of health and strength. Sold in Boxes, at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each. LENCTH OF LIFE. AT present, the popular opinion is that the natural L duration of human life is seventy years, but this is contrary to both sacred and profane history. The clever Dr. Farre maintains that 120 years is the last grant of God to man, and quotes the 6th chapter of Genesis and the 3rd verse, were it is writen, "My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty yeaas." Now we find this expressed intention on the part of God gradually carried into effect-the principle of vitality appearing to become weaker until the close of the era in which the postdiluvian patriarchs flourished; when although several centuries having elapsed since the deluge, we find that 120 years was about the average of human existence. Abraham lived to the age of 175 years; of his sons, Isaac and Ishmael the former died at the age of 180, and the latter at 137. Jacob lived to be 147 years old, and his son Joseph, though subject to all the excitements arising from the peculiarly trying circumstances in which he was placed, reached the age of 110 years. Several ages after the time of Joseph, we find Moses living to be 120 year' old; while the inspired historian relates concerning him, that, his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated." Joshua who succeeded him in the government of the Israelites, died at the age of 119 years: and Eli, at a much later period, reached 89 years, and then died, not of old age, nor of disease, but was killed by a fall from his seat, on hearing that the Philistines had triumphed over the Israelites, and slain his sons, Hophni and Phineas, and taken the ark of God. Since the commencement of the Christian era, there have been very many instances recorded of extreme longevity. Such instances are still often occurring, and they are sufficiently numerous to prove that man is not so constituted as to render it inevitable that he should die at so early a peiiod as usually bounds his present existence. Having now shown that the years of man are not limited to so brief a span as 70" years: first from the bible, which expressly sa^s, (6tti chap. Genesis, 3rd verse) Yet his days siiau he an hundred and twenty years;" secondly, from phl'osophy, which, naturally infers that if one man has reached what is now considered an extended term of veais, others may do the same again true philosopy is always consonant with holy writ! thirdly, from the instances which have occurred o extreme longevity, can a reasonable mind require more than scripture, philosophy and precedent ? Supposing, then, that the theory of long jife is wej sustained, the question is natural'y suggested how are we to attain what is so desirable ? A wise general on the eve of battle makes a proper disposition of his forces before- hand, and does not wait ,'n the enemy has made an attack, and thus by due preparation, reasonably expects a victor)7 thus he who has a desire to attain a healthy and consequently happy old age, does not indolently wait for the attack of the enemy, which is sickness, but is constantly on his guard against his insidious approaches, by paying proper attention to the state of his health. Many would fain occasionally use medicine to assist nature in her operations; but like a mariner at sea without his compass knowing not where to steer, they first try this and then that, and meet with nothing but disappointment; to those how welcome must be the important fact that Old Thomas Parr's Medicine is all that is required to conquer disease and prolong life: the fine tonic properties it has been discovered to contain, invariable restores the stomach to a healthy longing for food or in the other words, it has been proved to be the identical preparations of herbs, which were collected by Old Parr to suit .his once enfeebled system, and by its use he attained the astonishing age of 152 years. This discovery and the making of the compound into pills, is one of the greatest blessings that ever can be conferred for the general good on the whole human family. Cases of cure from the use of Parr's Life Pills, may be seen in next weeks Paper, and testimonials may be had gratis of all Agents for the sale of Parr's Life Pills. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Iggf Beware of Spurious Imitations of the above Medicine. None are genuine unless the words PARR'S LIFE PILLS' are in WHITE LETTERS on a RED GROUND, engraved in the Government stamp, pasted round each box; also the fac-simile of the signature of the Proprietors, T. Ro?HUTS and Co., Crane Court, Fleet-street, London," on the directions. Sold in box". at Is. l?d., 2s. 9d., and family packets, 11s. J. W. WHITE, C'?otM?.??i'?bfC'??J??r?? BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. ROYAL WELSH FLANNEL WAREHOUSE. WALL AND SON, Flannel Merchants, To Her Majesty the Queen, the Dowager Queen Adelaide, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, and the Royal Family, HAVE constantly on Stock the most superior assort- Jl ment of real WELSH FLANNELS, KNIT HOSIERY, &c., to which they respectfully invite the attention of the resident Nobility of, as well as the visitors to, Cambria. ø- Orders (for home use or export) promptly executed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CARRIAGE IN LONDON. Welshpool, Sept. 12th, 1844. CARMARTHENSHIRE MAIN TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE is herebrgiven, that the TOLLS arising at the undermentioned ToU-Gates, (which were not let this day,) will be LET by AUCTION, to the best, Bidder, for Six Months, commencing the 1st day of November, 1844, at the TALBOT, in CARMARTHEN, on Friday, the 18th day of October next, between the hours of twelve and two o clock, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the Third Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, For Regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls were Let the last Year as follows:— St. Clears, Maeswholand, Tave' Bridge, Tavernspite, and Red Rose Gates E255 Gurrey-fach, Abermarles, and Penrock Gates, with Cwmdwr Gate, on the Llan- wrda Branch Road 805 And will be put up at such Sums as the Trustees shall think fit. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder, must at the same time pay one Month in advance (if required) of the Rent at which such Tolls may be Let, and give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trus- tees of the said Turnpike Road, for payment of the rest of the money monthly. IW No Person's Bidding will be received for any of the Gates, unless he produce a written undertaking from two responsible Persons to become his Sureties, should they (the Sureties) be unable to attend the Meeting. J. J. STACEY, Clerk to the Trustees. Carmarthen, Sept. 17th, 1844. WHEAT SOWINC. FREDERICK BRAIN BEGS to call the attention of the Agricultural world to his GUANO MANURE, prepared expressly for Wheat Crops it abounds in all the ingredients that are necessary for a good grain crop. He particularly solicits persons who found the Foreign Guano a failure last season, to give his a trial, It being much more powerful, and free from adulteration, so justly complained of in the Foreign by Agriculturists, as well as by all the leading Agricultural Journals. TESTIMONIAL TO BRAIN'S GUANO MANURE. 5, A, Hanley-road, Kentish Town, London, Aug. 15, 1844. This is to certify that we have subjected BRAIN'S GUANO to a most patient and rigorous an ilysis, and find it contains all the necessary constituents of a good manure; and is well calculated to give fertility to a soil which is either naturally barren, or has been exhausted by over-cropping by supplying the land with those sub- stances which are absolutely requisite to a healthy vege- tation. It is not adulterated, and can always be depended on, being of uniform composition. (Signed) JOHN MITCHELL and FREDERICK FIELD, Analytical Chemists of the Royal Polytechnic Institution, London." Also BRAIN'S highly concentrated Liquid Guano, for grass lands, gardens, shrubberies, hot-houses, and con- servatories. Price Is. 9d. per quart bottle, with fuH directions for use (enough for 80 gallons of liquid ma- nure) to be had of most respectable Florists, Seedsmen, and Chemists, in Town and Country. Works, Thomas-street, Duke-street, Stamford-street, Blackfriar's Road, London. AGENTS Messrs. HALL, Cardiff. To the Nobility, Gentry, & Residents in the Country. r¥lHE recent settlement between this Country and TChina has opened a wide field for commercial en- terprise embracing the opportunity, we sought to establish a large Ready Money Trade. We courted patronage, and we have received it; and we are now fully convinced that our system needs but be generally known to be supported. First.—Our sales being extensive, alike are our pur- chases, with corresponding advantages. Secondly.—Our arrangements are conducted with strict regard to economy (the main secret after all); our warehouse, though perhaps the largest in London, is situated in a bye thoroughfare, unencumbered with those merciless expenses usually attached to those showy plate-glass Shops, where the articles are taxed to pay. Thirdly.—We give no credit; consequently the ready. money buyer has not to pay for those who take credit, or who do not pay at all. For the more effectual mode of carrying out our sys- tem, we have determined on appointing one agent in every town in the kingdom, who will be supplied with Teas done up in tinfoil packets of from loz to 61bs. BLACK TEAS. s. d. Good Pouchong .2s. Sd. to3 0 Strong Congou. 3 4 Fine ditto, Pekoe kind 3 8 Rich Pekoe Souchong 4- 0 Fine ditto 4 4 Finest ditto. 4s. 8d. to 5 0 GREEN TEAS. Good Common Green 3s. 4d. to S 8 Hyson kind 4 0 Hyson Tea. 4 4 Young Hyson 4s. 4d. to 5 0 Finest ditto. 6 4 Gunpowder.5s. 4d. to 6 0 Finest ditto. 7 0 COFFEES. Good Common 0 9 Good Ceylon. 1 0 Fi ne ditto. 1 2 Finest ditto 1 4 Finest Java 1 6 Finest Cuba 1 8 Mocha 1 8 Finest ditto 2 0 By the above it will be seen, that we can supply a good useful Tea at 3s. to 3s. 4d., and excellent Tea at 3s. Id., and as good as may be required for 4.. Our Young Hyson is equal to Gunpowder. MANSELL and Co., 2, Bucklersbury, Chcapside. Orders for six pounds can be executed by our Agests, if above that quantity, we forward carriage free. TO TEETOTALLERS. TEMPERANCE PROVIDENT INSTITUTION, 39, Moorgate-street, London. Enrolled under 10 George IV., cap. 56. Patrons.- Sir Wilfred Lawson, Bart. I Sir Culling E. Smith, Bart. Sir Arnold J. Knight, M.D. I Rev. James Brewster, D.D. Rev. P. Penson, M. A. I Rev. J. Ritchie, A.M., D. D. Rev. W.W. Robinson, Al. A. Benj amin Rotch, Esq., B. L. Rev. R. Shuckburgh, M. A. Rev. Thomas Spencer, M.A. And the principal supporters 01 tne i. emperance cause. I T'ntStees James Day, Esq. Richmond William Janson, jun., Esq. Tokenhouse-yard. Robert Warner, Esq., Jew- I I in-crescent, Cripplegate. I Bankers-Messrs. Barclay, Bevan & Co. Secretary-Theodore Compton, Esq., F.S.S. THE brilliant success of this institution renders it only necessary to keep its advantages before the public. The whole of the profits are the exclusive property of the Assured. Every member can secure his benefits to any other person or persons free of duty. The society is totally exempt from all losses occasioned by intempcrance- Example —A person, aged 30, by paying a quarterly premium of 16s. 3d., can secure £100 on attaining the age of 60; and if he should die before that age the £ 100 is paid at his death to his nominee or executors. Deferred Annuities.-The whole of the money paid returnable at death or at any time when required. Ex,aniple.-A person aged 35, by paying £ 1 per quar- ter, can secure an annuity of E90 per annum, to com- mence at age 65, and in case of his dying, or requiring the money at any time, after paying for two years, the whole of his payments will be returned. No Entrance-money. Prospectuses, Tracts, &c., may be had on application to Mr W. Scott, New Road, Pembroke Dock; D. Ll. Mortimer, Cross, Carmarthen George Davies, St. Thomas Green, Haverfordwest; Geo. Gould, jun., Hakin, Milford; Thomas Davies, Currier, Narberth; John Thomas, Waterloo, T b Wm. Evans, Gunsmith, Brecknock; J. W. Courseil, Clockmakcr, Ross. RODWAY'S PATENT SAFETY HORSE-SHOE IS the only one that prevents slipping, it retains to Jt. the horse his natural power, it is attended with no additional expense, and it avoids the many injuries in- flicted by that destroyer of horses the COMMON SLIPPING SHOE. Smiths may be licensed for an acknowledgement of 5s. per annum, Ironmongers will be appointed Agents for districts, and full particulars, with books of testi- monials, will be forwarded to Gentlemen and others free, on application to 56, Edgbaston street, Birming- ham, or 297, Oxford-street, London. Promoter Life Assurance and Annuity Company, 9, Chatham Place, Blackfriars, London, ESTABLISHED IN 1826. DIRECTORS. Wm. Goodenough Hayter, Esq., M.P. Charles John$ton> Esq. J. Towgood Kepible?Esq. J. G. Shaw Le&Yre, f.tt.S. Robert Palk, Esq. John Louis Prevost, Esq. Samuel Smith, Esq. Le Marchant Thomas, [ Esq. TRUSTEES. ] John Deacon, Esq., John G. Shaw Lefevre, Esq., F.R.S., Charles Johnston, Esq. BECILETARY-M. Savard, Esq. This Society is supported by an ample subscribed Capital, and by a considerable accumulated premium fund. Assurances are effected at a low rate of premium, without profits, or at an increased premium, with par- ticipation in the profits of the Office. The following are the annual Premiums required for the assurance of LIDO on a healthy life in either case:— WITHOUT PROFITS. I £ s. d. £ s. d. I s Age 20 I 11 8 30 2 2 2 1 40 2 17 0 ) 50 4 0 8 WITH PROFIT. I £ s d~ £ s d I I £ S. d. I £ s. d. Age 20 1 1611 30 1 2 9 2' 140 3 6 6 50 4 14 2 A Bonus in ready money, at the rate of 15 per cent. on the premiums received (equivalent to a revisionary bonus of about 30 per cent.) was declared in May, 1842, on all beneficial policies on which three annual premiums had been paid in the December previous. A division of the profits takes place every five years, and the holders of the beneficial policies can receive their bonuses in ready money, or have them applied in augmen- tation of their policies, or in reduction of their future premiums. Assurers may contract to pay their Premiums either in one sum, in a given number of payments, in annual, half yearly, or quarterly payments, or on the ascending or descending scale. Officers in the Army and Navy on active service, Persons afflicted with chronic and other diseases, and such as are going beyond the limits of Europe, are also Assured at moderate Rates. Prospectuses and all necessary information may be ob- tained at the Office or of the Agents. Cardiff-Mr. John Lloyd. Chepstow-Mr. Joseph Davies. Hereford-Mr. Henry Lauwarne, Druggist. Llanfyllen-Mr. Thos. M. Jones, Solicitor. I, Bristol-Messrs. Jordan & Bragge, Albion Chambers EUROPEAN LIFE INSURANCE & ANNUITY COMPANY, INSTITUTED JANUARY, 1819. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 7th and 8th Victoria, cap. 48. Office-No. 10, Chatham-Place, Blackfriars, London. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. John Elliott Drinkwater Bethune, Esq., 80, Chester- square, Chairman. Thomas Henry Call, Esq., 1, Mount-street, Grosvenor- square. John Rivett Carnac, Esq 46, Devonshire-street, Port- land-place. John Greathed Harris, Esq., 2, Old Palace-yard. Henry H. Harrison, Esq.. 1, Percy-street, Bedford. square. Thomas Hunt, Esq., 11, Manchester square. William Paxton Jervis, Esq., 59, Cadogan-place, Sloane-street. Alexander H. Macdougall, Esq., 44, Parliament-street. William Sargent, Esq., Treasury Chambers, Whitehall. Frederick Silver, Esq., 10, James-street, Buckingham- gate. John Stewart, Esq., 22, Portman-square. George James Sulivan, Esq., 1, Arlington-street and Ditcham Grove, Petersfield, Hants. John Thoyts, Esq., 8, Foley-place. This OLD ESTABLISHED SOCIETY has recently re- ceived ADDITIONAL POWERS, by Special Act of Parliament, and affords FACILITIES in effecting IN- SURANCES to suit the views of every class of insurers Premiums are received yearly, half-yearly, or quarterly, or upon an increasing or decreasing scale. Two thirds of the profits are added septennially to the poiicies of those insured for life one-third is added to the guarantee fund for securing payment of the policies of all insurers. Those who are insured to the amount of £-500 and upwards for the whole term of life, are admitted to vote at the half-yearly general meetings of the proprietors. DAVID FOGGO, Secretary. Prospectuses and every information to be obtained from the office in London, or of the undermentioned Agents:— ABERYSTWYTH-Henry Humphreys. BUH. Thos. Bishop, Stuckey's Bank. BRISTOL Daniel Burges, Jun., Council House. LIVERPOOL Widow Sutton and Sons, 17, Exchange Court, East. SHREWSBURY.Charles Hulbert, Bookseller. COMMERCIAL AND General Life Assurance Annuity, Family Endowment, & Loan Association, 112, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. CAPITAL E500,000, in Shares of f50 each. Deposit, f2 per Share. DIRECTORS, AUDITORS, ETC. Henry Geo. Ward, Esq,, M.P. Chairman John Avlwin. Esq., Dulwich Wm. Bastow. Esq., 20. Surrey place. Old Kent road Robert Bastow. Elilq., 20, Sur- rev place. Old Kent road Henry Cornfoot, Esq., Old Palace, Richmond Henry Hind Edwards, Esq., Park Village East, Regent's ) park ) Adam Duff.Esq. Morden Hill, Blackheath Edw. Evans, Esq., 2, Stones' End, Borough Robt. Meugy, Esq., 38, Great Tower Street Richard Pope, Esq., 11, North Terrace, Camberwell John Richards. Esq., 17, New Bridge st. and Reading Thomas Bush Saunders. Esq. 19, Lincoln's inn fields. AUDITORS. Anthony Perk, Esq., B,A., Catherine Hall, Cambridge. Erasmus Robertson, Esq.. Serle st. Lincoln's Inn. BANKERS. Union Bank of London, 8, Moorgate street. City. STANDING COUNSEL. Samuel Warren, Esq.. FiR.S., 12, King's Bench walk, Temple SOLICITORS. Messrs. Elmslie and Preston,47, Moorgate street NOTAItl S. Mossrs. Mullins and Paddison. 1, Great James street, Bed- ford Row MEDICAL OFFICERS. Geo. Webster, Esq.. M.D. Dulwich. Edward Evans. Esq.. 1\1.R .C.S.. 2, Stones' 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, Mr. Henry Valentine Smith, 37, Golden square. Frederic Lawrance, Esquire Rates of premium calculated on as low a scale as is consistent 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 for double the amount he receives. Policies which shall have been assigned six months as a bonufide 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- erred to them for their professional opinions. Interest at the rate of jE5 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. mLiverpool, Milford, Bristol, and Swansea. FIRST CLASS POWERFUL STEAM VESSEL, THE TROUBADOUR, JAMES BECKETT, Commander. IS intended to Sail from the Trafalgar Dock, with Goods and Passengers, in the Month of OUTOBER, 1844, on or about the following days, Wind and Wea- ther permitting:— FROM LIVERPOOL FOR MILFORD & BRISTOL. Saturday, Oct. 5. 3 after. Saturday, 12. 9 mom I Saturday, Oct. 19. 3 after. j Saturday, 26. 9 morn I The Troubadour generally arrives at Milford in 21 or 22 hours after the time of sailing from Liverpool, and sails immediately after for Bristol. FROM BRISTOL CALLING AT SWANSEA AND MILFORD. I Tuesday, Oct. 1. 7 morn Tuesday, 8. 2 after. I Tuesday, Oct. 15. 7 morn I Tuesday, 22 2 after. I FROM SWANSEA FOR MILFORD & LIVERPOOL. J I Wednes., Oct. 2. 7 mora I Wednes Oct. 2 7. morn Wednes., — 9 r after. I Wednes., Oct, 16. 6 morn I Wedaes., 23. 2 after, I The Troubadour generally arrives at Milford in five hours-after the time of-eailing. trma. Swansea, and sails immediately after for Liverpool. PASSAGE MONET. Cabin, El Steward's Fee, 2s. 6d.; Deck, 7s. 6d. For further particulars, apply at the Office, No. 2, St. Stephen's street, or at the Wharf, CANONS' MARSH, where there is a lock-up Warehouse, for the accommoda- tion of Shippers, and where all goods are landed and discharged. Goods forwarded, free of commission, and no charge made for steerage. AGENTS :-Ir. WM. D. APPLEBEE, 2, St. Stephen-st. Bristol; Mr. THOMAS M'TEAR, 15, Water Street, Liver- pool Mr. JOHN EDWARDS, Swansea,; Mr. DAVID PRO- PERT, Milford; and Messrs. KEN WORTHY and Co. Man- chester. October, 1844.  BRISTOL GENERAL ?j??? MAVtCATtOM COMPAMY Office 1, Quay, Bristol. THE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to JL Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, and as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liber- ty to tow Vessels, during the Month of OCTOBER, 1844. FOR CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, PH(ENIX. Friday, Oct. 4. 9?mom | Friday, — 11 5 morn 1 Friday, Oct. 18 10 morn I Friday, 25. 51mom 1 Friday, Nov. 1. 81 mom. 1 FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, PHCENIX. I- X I I Tuesday, Oc. 1. 7 morn Monday, — 12Jatter. Tuesday, Oct. 15. 6?morn I -11-y —21.13?&fter. I I Tuesday, Uct. 6 morn. I FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK. I Saturday, Oct. 5.11 morn Friday. 11 4Jafter. Saturday, Oct. 19.11 morn J Friday, 25. 6 morn 1 Friday, Nov. 1. 81mom Returns Tuesdays. FOR CORK. ROSE, Tuesdays.—VICTORY, Fridays. I Tuesday, Oct. 1 2 morn Friday, 4. 9 morn Tuesday, 8. 3 after. Friday, — 11. 4Jafter. Tuesday, 15. 8 morn Friday, Oct. 18.10 morn T" ,,1"" .1: I Fridav, 25. 6 morn Tuesday, 29.7 morn IFrila NOV- 1. 8 morn Friday, Nv. 1. 8 morn I Keturn Tuesdays and Fridays. I FOR WATERFORD. I NORA CREINA, Tuesdays.—OSPREY, Fridays. I Tuesday, Oct. I. 8 morn I Friday, — 4. 9Jnaorn Tuesdar. 8. 4after. Friday, 11. 4after. Tuesday, 15 71mom I Friday, Oct. 18 lOJmorn I Tuesday, 22. 2iafter. Friday, 25. 6 morn I Tuesday, 29.7 morn Friday, Nov. 8. SJmorn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. I FOR TENBY. STAR. Tiips(lavs.-PH(FNTX. Fridavs. I Tusday Oct. l.8-rn I Friday, 4. 9? morn Tuesday, 8.2?after. Friday, M. 5 morn Tuesday, 15. 74mor|i Fridav, Oct. 18 10 morn ?.? ?;Y, :?. 2iafter. Frda" — 2?. 5?mom Tuesday, 29. 7 morn Friday, Nov. 1. 8jmorn FROM IK A Ji Y. PHŒNIX, Tuesdays.—STAR, Saturdays. I Tuesday, Oot. 1.10 morn Saturday, ¡).11 after. Tuesday, 8. 4 mom Saturday, It. 6juiorn Tuesday, 15. 9imorn Saturday, Oct. 19. 12 noon,  1,?..d, 22. 4 morn Saturday, 26. 6 mom Tuesday, 29. 9 morn ? Saturday, Nov. 2 10 morn FOR MILFORD, PATER & HAVERFORDWEST, I CALLING AT TENBY. STAR. Tuesday, Oct. I 8 morn Tuesday, -21after. I Tuesday, Oct, 15. 7imorr. I 2 2 l i after, I I Tuesday. 22. lifter- Tuesday, Oct. 29 7mom FROM HAVERFORDWEST, ¡::i:o AT PATER  MILFORD & TENBY. I STAR. FrMay, Oct. 4. 9 moral Friday, ll.. 5morn Friday, Oct. 18. 9Jmorn I Friday, 25. 5imorn I Friday, Nov. 1. 8 mom I FridaYF¿M\iiLFöRD mom I STAR. Saturday, Oct. 5. 6 morn I atvrday. 12. ?morn Saturday, Oct. 19. 7 morn I Saturday, 26. 1 morn I Saturday, Nov. 2. 5 morn FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. LORD BERESFORD—Mondays. COUNTY.—Wednesdays. Wednes. Oct. 2. 7 morn Monday, 7. 1 morn Wednes. 9. 2 morn Monday, 14.5 morn I Wednes. 0ct. 16 6i morn I Monday, 21. 1 morn Wednes. 23. 6,tmoru Monday, 28. 5 morn Wednesday, Oct. 90 6 morn. I FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. LORD BERESFORD.—Monday. COUNTY.—Wednesdays. Wednes. Oct. 2. 7 morn Monday, 7. 9 mom Wednt. 9. 6 mom Monday, 14 9 mom Wednes. Oct. 16.lO^morn Monday, 21. 6 mom Wednc? — 23. S?morn I Monday, 28 9 morn Wednesday, Oct. 30.10 morn FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY PEMBROKE, Tuesdays and Fridays. LORD BERESFORD, Thursdays and Saturdays. I Tuesday, Oct. 1. 8morn Thursday, 3. 9,morn Friday, 4. 91morn Saturday, 5. 11 morn Tuesday, 8. 3 morn Thursday, 10. 5 morn Friday, — 11. 51morn Saturday, 12. 61morn Tuesdai, morn I Thursdy, Oct. 17. 94morn Friday, 18.I04morn Saturday, IJ I I morn Tuesda, 22. 3 morn I Thur5dy, 24. 5 morn I Fridav, 25. 5morn Saturday, ,26. 64morii Tuesday, 29 71morn i Thursday, 31. 8morn FROM SWANSEA. I LORD BERESFORD, Tuesdays & Fridays. COUNTY PEMBROKE, Thursdays and Saturdays. I Tuesday, Oct. 1 9 mom Thursday, — 3. 10 mom Friday, — 4.lOinoon. Saturday, 5. I t I niorti Tuesday, — 8 3Amorn Thursday, 10. 51morn Friday, — II. 6imorr. Saturday, 12 6Jmorn Tuesdav, — 15 8 (morn I Thursday, Oct. 17.10 morn Friday, 18.11 morn Saturday 19 12 nooti. I Tuesday, 22. ,5t rn Thursday, H 4. morii Frlday, 2" 61morn Saturay, — 26. 64morn j Tuesday, 29. 8morn 1 Thursdav, — 31. 9 mom FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. I LORD BERESFORD—Mondays. COUNTY—Wednesdays. Wednes. Oct. 2.11 morn Monday, Wednes. — 9. 6 morn Monday, morn I Wednes., Oct. 16. 10]morn Monday, 21. 6 Wednes. t3. 64morn I Monday, 28. 9 mom Wednesday, Oct. 30 6 mom Fe;d:ROËË':rÖ' s'r 1;A. I LORD BERESFORD—Mondays. COUNTY—Wednesday. Wednes., Oct. 2. 7 mora Monday, 7 1 morn Wednes. 9 2 morn Mondav, 1 4 5 mora I Wednes., Oct. 16. 61morn I Monday, 21. 1 morn Wednes., —93. 2Jinorn Monday, 28. 5 morn Wednesday, Oct. 30. 10 morn To and from CARDIFF, -LADY CHARLOTTE and PRINCEOF WALES, daily, Sundays excepted. 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 Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, Ac., should be addressed :— for Swansea, to W. Terrell & Sons, 33, Back; and G. C" Glasson, 12, Quay streetfor Cardiff, to R. H. Johnson, Clare street Hall, Marsh street -and for Newport, to J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. AGENTS.— Carmarthen; Mr. George Hughes, Tenhy; Mr. Hitchings, jun., Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowen, Pater; Mr. John N. Smart, and Mr. E. T. Turner, Swansea; Mr. Pridham, Bideford; Mr. Martin, Ilfracombe and Mr. J. Clarke, Lynton. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Lu"ga"e, (if loss or damaged) above the value of X5: nor for any Deck Passen- "r's Luggage (¡Host or damaged) above the value of 20s.; un- f?l.. in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for at the time of delivery; nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of tOs. (iflost or damaged) 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, October, 1844. LLANELLY AND BRISTOL.  The new and powerful fast-going, Copper-Bottonied STEAM PACKET waligsaF HERCULES, Thomas A. Towns end, Commander, With or without Pilots, and with liberty to Tow Vessels, WILL Ply regularly, for the conveyance of Goods V v and Passengers, between the above Ports, Wind and Weather permitting. Order of Sailing During the month of October, 1814, FROM LLANELLY NEW POCKS, AND CUMBERLAND BASIN. BRISTOL. FROM LLANELLY. Wednesday, Oct. 2.. 8 morn Wednesday, 9.. 3 morn Wednesday, 16.. 71morn Wednesday, 23.. 3 mom Wednesday, 30.. 7 morn FROM BRISTOL, Saturday, Oct. 5, lOJmom Saturday, 12 6 mom Saturday, 19, ..11 morn Saturday, 26, &morn Fares :-After Cabin I Os. 6d.; Deck Passengers, 5s. (id. Children under 12 years of age, half-price; Dogty 2s. each; Pigs, Is. 6d.; sheep, If. 6d. OW Steward's Fee, Is.—Refreshments may be had on board on Moderate Terms. A train for the Conveyance of Passengers and Goods leaves the Railway at the New Dock every morn- ing (except StmdaysjT&r.Pontardulars, Cross Inn, liad Garnant. From Pontardulais, the Royal Mail leaves at half-past five, p.'Dl., for Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Milford. At Cross Inn, and Pontardulais;, conveyances can be obtained for Llandilo, and the upper parts, of the County. From Llanelly, the Picton fast Coach leaves the Ship and Castle, every morning at half-past nine o'clock, for Carmarthen, through Kidwelly, and returns from thence every afternoon at half-past Two (Sunday excepted). Every description of Goods conveyed on reasonable terms; and the Public are respectfully requested to order all Goods for the HERCULES, to be directed ac cord- ingly, and sent to the Bell Avenue, Welsh Back, Bristol. Goods forwarded from Llanelly to Carmarthen, through Kidwelly, by Charles and Son's WaggMM, and from thence by the regular Carriers to Newcastle- Emlyn, Cardigan, Newport, Lampeter, Aberystwyth, St. Clears, Laugharne, Narberth, and Haverfordwest. Goods for Llandilo, Llangadock, Llandovery, and parts adjacent, are fowarded by Railway to Cross Inn, and then by Nathaniel Rees's Waggons to their destination; or sent via Llandovery to Lampeter and Aberystwyth. Goods ordered by a particular Conveyance will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse, until called for, at the risk and expense ()flthe Consignee. Freight to be paid on delivery. Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., fowarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay. Packages and Parcels should be delivered at the warehouse two hours before the time of sailing. Further information as to the Freights, &c. will be- readily obtained by applying at the office of Llanelly Railway Company, New Dock Llanelly; Mr. D. James, Bell Avenue, Welsh Back, Bristol; or at Nathaniel Rees Junior's Waggon Office, Llandilo. CAUTION.—In consequence of the very freqejunt com- plaints which are made of Goods ordered by the. HERCuLri; from Bristol being sent by other Conveyances, sh()pkeel)erS, and others, are earnestly requested to order their t5, in future, to be addressed To the care of Mr. D. James, Agent, Bell Avenue, Welsh Back Bristol,Carriers, shippers, See. at Bristol, are also informed, that the Waggon for Llandilo, Lian-adock, Llandovery, &c., runs only in connection with the IIERCOLES, and that, consequently, she is always the "first vessel" for those places, as well as for Llanelly, Kidwelly, &c. NOTICE.—The Proprietors give notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage; nor will they be answerable for any Goods Packages, or Parcels, (iflost, or damaged by fire, leakage, or otherwise,) unless booked, or if above the value of Forty sillings, unless entered at their value, and carriage in proportion paid for the same at the. time of booking; nor will they be accountable for Goods sent without shipping notes, Goods consigned to order, and not taken away before six o'clock in the evening of the day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expense of Consignees. All Goods to be considered as liens, not only for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previ- ously unsatisfied freights and charges due by Consignees to Proprietros of the Packet. Disputed weights ormeasurement claims for loss, damages, &c., cannot be allowed, unless a written notice of the same be sent to the office on the day ol. delivery. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. NOTICE is hereby given, that HERBERT GEO. 1? JONES, Esq., Sergeant-at-Law, and EDWARD JONES, WILLIAMS, Esq., rriste-r-At-Law, duly appointed under and by virtue of the Stii Victoria, cap.: 18, intituled, An Act to Amend the Law for the Regis- tration of Persons entitled to Vote, and to define certain Rights of Voting, and to regulate certain Proceedings in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament, for England and Wales," to Revise the List of Voters in the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County I)f; Pembroke, or one of them, will make a Circuit of the • said County, and hold Courts for the purpose of iie-1 vising such Lists, at the several times and places here- under named; at which Courts the respective Overseers of the Poor for each Parish, Township, and Place, arc hereby required to attend; and every Overseer nep lecting to attend, or who shall be wilfully guilty of any other breach of duty in the Execution of the said Act of 6th Vic. cap. 18, is liable to be fined. All Persons claiming to be inserted in any List of Voters, or objecting to the Votes of others, are also re- quired to attend at the Court at which the Parish, Town- ship, or Place, within which such claim or olvection arises is hereby appointed to be taken, in order to sub- stantiate the same. NARBERTH, At the De Rutzen Arms, on Tuesday, 15th October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Bletherston, Clarbeston, Coedcanlass, Crinow, Crun- wear, Grondre, Henllan, Lampeter Velfrey, Llandewi Velfrey, Llandissilio, Llandykefen, Llandilo, Llangan, Llangolman, Llanvalltcg, Llawhaden, Llysyfrane, Loves- ton, Ludchurch, Maenclochog Martletwy, Minwear, Mo- nachlogddu, Mounton, Narberth North, Narberth South, Newton, New Moat, Reynalton, Robeston Wathan, Yorlan, Yerbeston, TENBY, At the Town-Hall, on Wednesday, 16th October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Amroth, Begelly, Gumfreston, Jeflireston, Penally, Redberth, St. Mary, Tenby, Out Liberties of St. Mary, Tenby, St. Florence, St. Issels, Williamston. PEMBROKE, At the Town-Hall, on Thursday, 17th October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Angle, Bosheston, Burton, Carew, Castlemartin, Cosheston, Hodgeston, Lamphey, Lawrenny, Manorbier, Monkton, Nash, Pwllcrochan, Rosecrowther, St. Mary, Pembroke, Saint Michael, Pembroke, St. Petrox, St. Twynnels, Stackpole-Elidor, Upton, Warren. MILFORD, At the Nelson Hotel, on Friday, 18th October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Dale, Hasguard, Herbrandstone, Hubberstone, Johnston, Llanstadwell, Marloes, Robeston West, Rosemarket, St. Bride's, St. Ishmael's, Stainton, Talbenny, Walwyn's Castle. HAVERFORDWEST, At the Shire-Hall, on Saturday, 19th October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters for the several Parishes or Hamlets of Ambles- ton, Boulston, Camrose, Freystrop, Harroldston West, Harroldstone St. Issells, Henry's Moat, Lambston, Langum, Nolton, Prendergast, Roch, Rudbaxton, St. Dogmells, St. Martin, St. Thomas, Slebech, Spittal, Treffgarne, Uzmaston, Walton West. WISTON, At the Old Mansion House, on Saturday, 19th October next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the Parish of Wiston. MATHRY, At the House of Henry Richards, in the village of Mathry, on Monday, 21st October next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Brawdy, Grandstone, Hayscastle, Jordanstone, Llandeloy, Llanhowell, Llan- rian, Llanrithan, Mathry, St. David's, St. Elvis, St. Edrins, St. Lawrence, St. Nicholas, Whitechurch, other- wise Trccrocs. FISHGUARD, At the Commercial Inn, on Tuesday, 22d October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Castlebythe, Dinas, Fishguard. Letterston, Llan-fair-nant-y-goff, Llanstinan, Llanwnda, Little Newcastle, Llanllawer, Llanychaer, Llanychllwydog, Manorowen, Morvil, Pont- fane, Puncheston. NEWPORT, At the Castle Inn on Tuesday, 22d October next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Bavil, Eglwyswen, otherwise Whitechurch, Meline, Moilgrove, Nevern, Newport. KILCERRAN, At the Red Lion Inn, on Wednesday, 23d October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several'Parishes or Hamlets of Bridell, Clydey, Capel Cohnan, Castellan, Eglwyswrw, Kilger ran, Kilrhedyn, Llanfihangel Penbedw, Llantood, Llan- fair-nant-y-Gwyn, Llanfirnach, Monington, Manerdivy, Penrith, St. Dogmell's, and all other Parishes and Places in the said County of Pembroke, not hereiu before specified. And Parties are hereby Cautioned, that every Clerk of the Peace, Post-Master, Overseer, Public Officer, or other Person, wilfully contravening the said Act of the 6th Vic. cap-18, is liable to an Action for Debt. EDWARD LEACH, Clerk of the Tease. September 30th, 1844.