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PARR'S LIFE PILLS. SPRING. The HUMAN BODY, like the vegetable world, undergoes compUte renovation in the spring. An eminent naturalist and physiologist has lately put forth the novel and startling theory that once ilt seven years every particle of the frame is entirely renewed, althour/h the process is gradual. Be this an it may, what is certain is, that men, like plants, lit the spring receive increased vigour and substance. The SPRING has always been remarked as a period when disease, if it be lurking in the system, is sure to show itself. The coldness of winter renders torpid the acrimonious fluids of the body, and in this state of inactivity, their evil to the system is not perceived but at the Spring these are aroused, and, if not checkedmix up and circulate with tlte blood, and thus the whole system is contaminated. 1'A UR'S LIFE PILLS, judiciously taken for two or three tcceks, will rid the body of all that is noxious, and produce hect^h and com- fort. Persons troubled with scorbutic ajJecttOlIs arc strongly advised to try them at this time of the year in a few days they will perceive the powerful clearing and invigorating properties they possess. THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS IX FAVOUR OF From highly respectable parties, are confidently 8ubmitted to the public. From highly^ ihis sin?ularly efficacious medkinè is now being introduced into every family, and rests its claims for patron- age on the most creditable authorities Read the following and judge for'yourselvcs. "The astonishing effect PAlm's PILLs have had upon me is such that I can scarcely believe that I am the same I was a few months ago I felt then as though my life was nearly ended; now I feel hearty and able to undertake any de- scription of work and exertion, without feeling that excessive fatigue I did previous to taking them. It is really and truly new life to me I have given this statement voluntarily, for the benefit of those of my fellow-creatures who know nothing of OLD PARR'S wonderful PILLS.CHAS. FOSTER, Ground- keeper to Henry Shepperd, Esq., Lincoln. Mr. KOYLES, of Caistor, adjoining Yarmouth, had a com- plication of disorders. He was in a high degree nervous, was also bilious, and so distressed by an asthmatic affection that he, for four years, was unable 'to work at his business. After taking two boxes of Old P Amt'S LIFE PILLS, he de- clares himself cured of his most distressing complaints, and is enabled to go through his work as usual; and this, uuder Providence, he attributes to the use of Parr's medicine. From Mr. JOHN SUTCLIFFE, Leeds Road, Bradford.— Gentlemen,—Having witnessed the beneficial effects ot PARa's LiD! PILLS on a friend, of mine, who was much re- lieved in a case of general debility, I began to try them myself, and I beg leave to make known to you that I never received so much benefit from any other medicine, and I feel confident of a perfect cure. I told my surgeon what kind of medicine I was taking, and he said that I could not take anything better. Mr. J. HOLT, of Pieston Brook, near Warrington, who has been suffering under a severe bodily complaint for twelve years, and has been attended by several of the most eminent surgeons, without receiving much benefit, has at length been effectually cured by taking PARR'S LIFE PILLS. TO LADIES. PARR'S LIFE PILLS are especially efficacious in all tlia Variety of ailments incidental to the fair sex. Ladies even of the most delicate constitutions, will find them particularly beneficial, both before and after confinement, and for general use in schools they cannot be too strongly recommended. They mildly and speedily remove all Skin Eruptions, Sallow, ness of Complexion, Nervous Irritability, Sick Head-ache, Depression of Spirits, Irregularity, or general Derangement of the System. BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. None are Genuine, unless the words "PARR'S LIFE PILLS" are in white letters on a red ground, on the Govern- ment Stamp, pasted round each box also, the fac-simile o the signature of the Proprietors T. ROBERTS and Co., Crane-court, Fleet-street, London," on the Directions. Sold in boxes, at Is. Hd., 2s. 9d., and family packets at lis. each. Full directions are given with each box. IGGF ASK FOR PARR'S LIFE PILLS. Sold by all Chemists, Medicine Vendors, and Druggists, in Town and Country. 50,000 Cures without Medicine inconvenience or expense by Du BARRY'S delicious REV A LENTA ARABICA FOOD, which saves 50 times its cost in other means of cure and is the natural remedy which has obtained 50,000 testimo- nials of cures from the Right Hon. the Lord Stuart lIe Decies, Archdeacon Stuart of Ross, and other parties, of indigestior (dyspepsia), constipation, and diarrhoea, nervousness, biliousness, liver complaint, flatulency, distent-ion, palpita- tion of the heart, nervous headache, deafness, noises in the head and ears, excruciating pains in almost every part of the body, chronic inflammation', cancer and ulceration of the stomach, irritation of the kidneys and bladder, gravel stone, strictures, erysipelas, eruptions of the skin, impur- ities and poverty of the blood, scrofula, consumption, dropsy, rheumatism, gout, heartburn, nausea and sickness during pregnancy, after eating, or at sea, low spirits, spasms, cramps, epileptic fits, spleen, general debility, asthma, coughs, inquietude, sleeplessness, involuntary blushing, paralysis, tremors, dislike to society, unfitness for study, loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood to the head, exhaustion, melancholy, groundless fear, indecision, wretch- edness, thoughts of self-destruction, and many other coni- fclaints. It is, moreover, the best food for infants and I Invalids generally, as it never turns acid on the weakest dtomach, but imparts a healthy relish for lunch and dinner, and restores the faculty of digestion, and nervous and mus cular energy to the most enfeebled. BARRY, Du BARRY, and Co., 77, Regent-street, London. AGENTS.—Carmarthen, R. M. Davics, 49, King-street; Aberystwith, John Cole Cardigan, Win. Jones, chemist Llandovery, W. Rees; Llanell* v, Geo. Broom Karberth, Ni- Llandovery, l?'. Rees LlanelIN" Geo. Broom Narberth, Ni- tuiiio aim unlinks juuinpcier, J. ii.vans. A few out of o0,000 cures are here given UKASE BY THE EMPHROR OF RUSSIA. Russian Consulate General, London, Dec. 2,1847. The Consul General has been ordered to inform Messrs. Barry Du Barry & Co., that the Revalenta Arabica they had sent to His Majesty the Emperor, has, by imperial permission, been forwarded to the Minister of the Imperial Palace. Cure No. 71, of dyspepsia from the Right Hon, the Lord Stuart de Decies 1 have derived considerable benefit from Du Barry's Revalenta Arahica Food, and consider it due to yourselves and the public to authorise the publication of these lines. STUART DE DECIES. Cure No. 49,832.—" Fifty years' indescribable agony from dyspepsia, nervousness, asthma, cough, constipation, flatulency, spasms, sickness at the stomach, and vomiting, have been removed by Du Barry's excellent food.— Maria Jolly, Wortham Ling, near Diss, Norfolk. Cure No. 47,121.—"Miss Elizabeth Jacobs, of Nazing Vicarage, Waltham-cross, Herts: a cure of extreme nervousness, indigestion, gatherings, low spirits, and ner- vous fancies." Cure No. 48 314.—■" Miss Elizabeth Yeoman, Gateacre, near Liverpool: a cure of ten years' dyspepsia and all the horrors of nervous irritability. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE OF DR. GRIES, IN CONSUMPTION. Magdeburg, 16, Sep., 1853. My wife, having suffered for years from a pulmonary com- plaint, became so ill at the beginning of this year, that I looked daily for her dissolution. The remedies which hither- to had relieved her remained now without effect, and the ulcerations of the lungs and night sweats debilitated her fearfully. It was in this, evidently the last and hopeless. stage of pulmonary consumption, when every medicine re- mained powerless in even affording temporary relief—that I was induced by a medical brother from Hanover, who makes pulmonary consumption his special study, and treats it with Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica, to try the strengthen- ing and restorative food, and I am happy to be able to ex- press my astonishment at its effects. My poor wife is now in as perfect a state of health as ever she was, attending to her household affairs and quite happy. It is with pleasure and the most sincere gratitude to God for the restoration of my wife, that I fulfil my duty of making the extraordinary efficacy of Du Barry's Revalenta, in so fearful a complaint, known and to recommend it to all other sufferers. GRIES, M.D. CERTIFICATE FROM DR. GATTIKER. Zurich, 3 Sep., 1853. I have tried Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica for a com- plaint which had hitherto resisted all other remedies—viz. CANCER OF THE STOMACH and I am happy to say, with the most successful result. This soothing remedy has the effect, not only of arresting the vomiting, which is so fear- fully distressing in cancer of the stomach, but also of restor- ing perfect digestion and assimilation. The same satis- factory influence, of this excellent remedy I have found in all complaints of the digestive organs it has also proved effectual in a most obstinate case of habitual flatulence and colic of many years standing. I look upon this delicious Food as the most excellent restorative gift of nature. DR. GATTIKER. Plymouth, May 9th, 1851. For the last ten years I have been suffering from dys- pepsia, headaches, nervousness, low spirit: sleeplesness, and delusions, and swallowed an incredible amount of me- dicine without relief. I am happy to say that your Food has cured me, and I am now enjoying better health than I have had for many years past. J. S. NRWTON. Devon Cottage, Bromley, Middlesex, March 31, 1849. GENTLEMEN, The lady for whom I ordered your food was suffering severely from indigestion, constipation, throw- ing up her meals shortly after eating them, having a great deal of heartburn, and being constantly obliged to have recourse to physic. I am happy to inform you that your food produced immediate relief. She has never been sick since, had but little heartburn, and the functions are more regular, &c. You are at liberty to publish this letter, if you think it will tend to the benefit of any other sufierer. THOMAS WOODHOUSE. DR. WURZER'S TESTIMONIAL. Bonn, 19th July, 1853. This light and pleasant Farina is one of the most excel- lent, nourishing, and restorative remedies, and supersedes, in many cases, all kinds of medicines. It is particularly useful 111 confined habit of bodv, as also in diarrhoea, bowel complaints affections of the kidneys, such as stone or gravel inflammatory irritation and cramp of the urethra, erll,n:p. of the kidneys and strictures, and hae- morrhoids. Int. s reaUy invaluable remedy is employed with the most satisfactory result, not only in bronchial and pulmonary conplaiiits, where irritation and pain are to be removed, but also in pulmonary and bronchial consumption, in which it counteracts effectually the troublesome cough and I am enabled with perfect truth to ex press the convic- ion that Du Barry s Revalenta Arabica is adapted to the ure of incipient hectic complaints and consumption. Run. WURZER. In canisters, suitably packed for all climates, and with full instructions-lIb, 2s yd; 211b, 4s. Gd; olb, lis. 121b, 22s super refined, 51b, 2-s 101b, 33s. lhe 101b and 121b, carriage free, on receipt of post office-order. Barry Du Barry, and Co., 77, Regent-street, London, Fortnum, Mason, and Co., purveyors to her Majesty, Piccadlly Crosse and Blackwell and may be ordered through all re- spectable Booksellers, Grocers, and Chemists. 0 IMPORTANT CAUTION.'—Many invalids having been seri- ously injured by spurious imitations under closely similar names such as Ervalenta Arabica food, and others, the pub- lic will do well to see that each canister bears the name BARRY, Du BARRY, and Co., 77, Regent-street, London, in ull, without which twne is genuine. THE CHOLERA! Its best Antidote SIR W. BURNETT'S DISINFECTING FLUID, (TIIE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE CHLORIDE OF ZINC.) SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS and DRUGGISTS, and at the kj Office, 18, Cannon-Street, London 1) rid ire. THE "FOX" LINE OF PACKETS. LIVERPOOL TO AUSTRALIA. ESTABLISHED 1828.  17OR MELBOURNE, PORT PHILIP, Land- ') £ iug Passengers and their Luggage at the ?\/??\ -T Wharf free of Charge, and forwarding Passengers T??\\ out to SYDNEY. ADELAIDE, & GEELONG. 2re»~3S8S» for which a specific arrangement must be made. The Splendid new Clipper-ship, QUEEN OF THE SEAS, 2000 Tons, CHARLES ?ARUH?ER, Commander, (who is well known in the Trade.) This magnificent British Clipper Ship, now on her first voyage, was built expressly for the conveyance of pas- sengers to Australia, by Jas. Smith, Esq. the cerebrated builder of the Marco Polo," but upon a very improved model of that Ship so that as regards sailing qualities, it is confidently ex- pected that she will make a more rapid passage to Australia than any ship that was ever launched. She is a splendid model of naval architecture, and has been very justlv named the QUEEX OF THE SEAS;" her accommodations are "fitted up replete with every elegance and convenience for comfort and safety, for with the" FOX" Line of Packets has been s" long celebrated ample space has been allowed for exer- cise and amusement, so conducive to health on the voyage; and carries a stirgeoii. i As many of the Berths by*th'is favourite Packet-ship are filled up, it will be "ecessarf to make early application to Mr. HEMiY FOX, 2, King-street, Liverpool. ELEGANT PERSONAL REQUISITES. UNDER THE JFE PATRONAGE OF ROYALTY AND '?J .çs'7: THE AmsTocRACY THROUGHOUT &?????§ EUROPE. And universally preferred and esteemed. y HPHE successful results of the last HALF CENTURY have I proved beyond question that ROWLANDS' MACASSAIl OIL, possesses singularly nourishing powers in the growth, re- storation, and improvement of the Human Hair, and when every other specific has failed. I This celebrated Oil is now universally acknowledged to be the cheapest, and superior to all other preparations for the Hair. It prevents it from falling off or turning grey- strengthens weak hair-cleanses it from Scurf and Dandriff -and makes it beautifully soft, curly, and glossy. Its operation in cases of baldness is peculiarly active; and in the growth of the BEARD, WHISKERS, EYEBROWS, and MUSTACHIOS, it is unfailing in its stimulative operation. For Children it is especially recommended, as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair. In dressing the hair nothing can equal its effect, rendering it so admirably soft that it will lie in any direction, and imparting a transcendant lustre. Price 3s. 6d. and 7s. Family Bottles (equal to four small), 10s. 6d and double that size, 21s. CAUTION — On the wrapper of each Bottle are the words, ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL, in two lines. The same are engraven on the back of the wrapper nearly 1,500 times, con- taining 29,028 letters. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION, AND SOFT AND FAIR HANDS AND ARMS, Are fully realized and sustained by the use of ROWLANDS' KALYDOR, An Oriental Botanical Preparation, which, by its action on the pores and minute secretory vessels of the SKIN, pro- motes a healthy tone so essential to its general well-being and the beauty of its appearance. Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Spots, Discoloration, and other Cutaneous Visitations are eradicated by the KALYDOR, and give place to a radiant bloom and transparency of Complexion. During the heat and dust of Summer, and in cases of sun. burn, stings of insects, or incidental inflammation, its virtues have long and extensively been acknowleoged.-Pricc 4s. 6d. mil 8s. 6J. per bottle. CAUTION.—The words ROWLANDS' KALYDOR are on the wrapper of each bottle, and their signature, A. ROWLAND & SONS, 20, Hatton Garden, London, in red ink, at foot. SOUND AND WHITE TEETH Are not only indispensably requi-ite to a pleasing exterior in both sexes, but they are peculiarly appreciated through life as highly conducive to health and longevity. Among the various preparations offered for the Teeth, IIOWLANDS' ODOINTO, OR PEARL DENTRIFICE, J. stands unrivalled. Prepared from Oriental Herbs with un- usual care, transmitted to this countr y at great expense, this unique compound will be found to eradicatt; all tartar and concretions, and impart a pearl-like whiteness to the en- amelled surface, remove spots of incipient decay, render the gums firm and red, fix the teeth firmly in their sockets, and from its aromatic influence impart sweetness and purity to the breath.—Price 2s. 9d. per box. CAUTION.—The words "ROWLANDS' ODONTO" are on the Label, and A. Rowland k Hons, Hatton Garden," engraved on the Government Stamp affixed on each Box.- SOLD BY THEM, AND DY CHEMISTS AND PERFUMERS. SSJT Beware of Spurious ImitatioJ/s THE ALL-HEALING REMEDY! 8T ASTONISHING CURE OF SCROFULOUS ULCERS,—A CASE CERTIFIED BY THE MAYOR OF BOSTON. Copy of a Letter from J. Noble, Esq., Mayor of Boston, Lincolnshire. To PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, Dear Sir,—Mrs. Sarah Dixon of Liquorpond-street, Bos- ton, has this day deposed before me that for a considerable period she was severely afflicted with Scrofulous Sores and Ulcers in her arms, feet, legs, and other parts of her body and although the first of medical advice was obtained, at the cost of a large sum of money, she obtained no abatement of suffering, but gradually grew worse. Being recommended by a friend to try your Ointment, she procured a small pot, and a box of the Pills, and before that was all used, symptoms of amendment appeared. By pei- severing with the medicine for a short time longer, accord- ing to the directions, and strictly adhering to your rules as to diet, &c., she was perfectly cured, and now enjoys the best of health. I remain, Dear Sir, yours truly, Dated August 12th, 1852. (Signed) J. NOBLE. AN EXTRAORDINARY AND RAPID CURE OF ERYSIPELAS IN THE LEG, AFTER MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. i C°-f!L' mt T} '°J n .Urs. Elizabeth I??, of the J? II O.fliee, AldwlCk Road, '?' JHOr' Sussex Bated January ?2tl,, '1853. '!J To PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, Sir,—I suffered for a considerable period from a severe attack of Erysipelas, which at length settled in my leg, and resisted all medical treatment. My sufferings wer' very great, and I quite despaired of any permanent amcndment. awben I was advised to have recourse to your Ointment and Pills. I did so without delay, and am happy to say the re- sult was eminently successful, for they effected a radical cure of my leg and restored me to the enjoyment of health. I shall ever speak with the utmost confidence of your medi- cines, and have recommended them to others in this neigh- bourhood similarly afflicted, who derived uqual benefit, I am, Sir, your obedient and faithful servant, (Signed) ELIZABETH YHATES, A DREADFUL DISEASED ANCLE CURED AFTER BEING GIVEN UP BY THE FACULTY, AT MALTA AND PORTSMOUTH HOS- PITALS. The following important communication has been forwarded to Professor Holloway for publication, by Mr. B. Dixon Chemist, King-street, Norwich. Copy of a Letter from Captain Smith of Great Yarmouth, dated January 19th, 1853. To Mr: Dixon, Dear Sir, -1 send you the particulars of a cure effected by Professor Holloway's invaluable medicines: Mr. John Walton, late in Her Majesty's Service, in the British Fleet at Malta, had a very bad ulcerated ancle, and after having been in the i been in the Malta, Hospital for six months, was sent to England as an invalid to Portsmouth Hospital, where lie remained an inmate four months, there, as at Malta, re- fusing so have the limb amputated, lie was turned out incurable. He then came to Yarmouth, and was under a medical gentleman for about three months, but his ancle became so much worse that all hope was lost. At this period, by my advice, he tried Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which by unremitted application, healed all the ulcers, and restored him to perfect health and strength. I remain, Dear Sir, yours very truly, Albert Hotel, Great Yarmouth, (signed) Jon-x SMITH. SURPRISING CURE OF A BAD BREAST, NKliVOUS DEBILITY, AND GENERAL ILL-HEALTII. Copy of a Letter from Mr. T. F. Ker, Chemist, <$r., Lower Moss-lane, Manchester, dated Feb. 12th, 1853. To PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, Dear Sir, I have great pleasure in forwarding to you the particulars of a very extraordinary cure of a bad breast effected solely by the use of your celebrated Ointment and Pills. Mrs. Martha Bell, of Pitt-street, in this- town, had been for a considerable time labouring under nervous de- bility, loss of appetite, and general ill-health, occasioned by ulcerated wounds in the breast. She had had much experience in the use of all the known remedies for the cure of ulcers, but without any beneficial result, in fact she had nearly lost all faith and hope of a cure being effected. In this dis- tressing and painful condition of body and mind, she was pursuaded to have recourse to your invaluable Ointment and Pills, which she immediately did, and in the course of a very short time the effect produced was most astonishing her appetite was speedily improved the sores and ulcers in breast gradually healed, and the nervous excitement of her system was wholly removed. I remain, Dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) T. FORSTER KER. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Oiutment inmost of the following case, Bad Legs Chiego-foot Fistulas Sore Throats Bad Breasts Chnotuiins, (;out lings Skin-diseases Burns Chapped-hands Glandular Swel- Scurvy Bunions! Corns (Soft), Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles Tumours chetoes and Contracted and Rheumatism Ulcers Sand Flies Stiff Joints fceald Wounds Coco-bay Elephantiasis Sore Nipples Yaws. Sold at tbe Estabiislllnent of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized World, ill Pots, a Is. lid., 25. 9d., 4s. 6d., ] Is. 22s. and 33s. each. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B,—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. PATRONISED BY THE FACULTY. WOOLLEY'S PECTORAL CANDY. THE rapidly increasing sale of this invaluable medicine is a convincing proof of its efficacy. The proprietor can confidently recommend it in all cases of coughs, sore throats, hoarseness, loss of voice, and weakness of the chest and lungs, as well as for the relief and ultimate cure of long standing asthmatic affections which have offered resistance to the most approved remedies. Being entirely free from all noxious in- gredients, and beneficial to the system generallv, it may be taken by persons of all ages with perfect safety for whilst powerful to heal, and give relief to the chest and throat, and to subdue and eradicate cough, its tendency is to cool and purify the blood. TJ t h I The proprietor has p l easure in submitting the folio win "• most satisfactory testimonials selected from a great many Maidstone, Aug. 7tb, 1852, Sir,—I have much pleasure in informing you of the benefit I have received from Woolley's Pectoral Candy. I have for many years suffered from Cough and Asthma, and I think I have tried nearly everything, such as Kea ting's Cough Lozenges, Locock's "Wafers, &c., &c.; I have also consulted many cmi- nent medical men, but got no permanent relief until I for- tunately got a box of your Candy, which did, and still con- tinues to give me more relief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, WM. BOOTES, Carpenter, Sandling Road. To the Proprietor of Woolley's Pectoral Candy. Extract of a Letter addressed by Dr. Kernot to the Proprietor of Woolley's Pectoral Candy, dated Sept. 18th, 1852. "I feel a pleasure in recommending Woolley's Pectoral Candy, in pulmonary complaints, influenza, coughs, colds, asthma, and affections of the chest. G. C. KERNOT, M.D. Crisp Street, Poplar New Town, London." 11, Ash-street, Hulme, Manchester, Feb. 6th, 1853. Dear Sir,—I beg to offer you my best thanks for your kind- ness in recommending me to try a box of Woolley's Pectoral Candy for the cure of my cough. For many years past I have bi'cn subject to a great tightness of the chest, accompanied with ditficultv of breathing and great hoarseness. I have been very much inconvenienced with this cough, it has frequently incapaeited nie for business. Hearing you talk of Woolley's Pectoral Candv in very favourable terms, I acted upon your advice, and procured a box for trial. The effect was rnpid the cough was immediately relieved, and when I had finished the first box I was nearly' well. The second box, I am happy to say, cured mo. You are at liberty to make any use of this communication you may think proper. I am, yours truly, JAMES GLASS. To Mr. T. F. Ker, Chemist, 8'2, Moss Lane, Manchester, Agent for the sale of Woolley's Pectoral Candy. CAUTIO.v.-As a variety of Lozenges, Wafers, and Tablets are advertised containing ingredients of an injurious nature, the public are particularly requested to ask for WOOLLEY'S PECTOlUL CAXDY. Prepared by Woolley, Chemist, Maidstone; and sold by all respectable Chemists and Medicine Dealers throughout the world, in boxes at Is. Hd. and 2s. 9d. each. Bristol to Dublin and Waterford every Friday. "Waterford and Dublin to Bristol every Tuesday. Bristol to Cork every Tuesday and Saturday. Cork to Bristol every Tuesday and Friday. BRISTOL GEN E It A L STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY t = s- -°. Office 1, Quay, Bristol. f FAHE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to TSail from Cu?BERLANU B?siN, BRISTOL, and as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels, during the Month of APRIL, 1S54. CARMARTHEN.-PHOCENIX, CAPT. J. CRADDY. FROM BRISTOL, CALLING FROM CARMAItTEN, AT TENBY. CALLING AT TENBY. Friday 7.. 1 ater Monday 3.. "'morn Friday 14 '? morn Monday 10 1 after Friday ? 1 aftr Monday. H 7 morn Friday ?8 C?morn Monday 24 3 alter F AHE: :-Cahin, 12s. Children under 12 years, 6s. 6d. Servants in the Cabin, 8s. (including Steward's I'ees.) Deck, 6s. Children under 12 years, 3s. C:trriage 4?s. Pair-Horsp Fhceton, ols. tid. .Small'one-horse do.. (Jig, 20s. Dorse. -0s. Dog, 3s. Eeturn Tickets (available for one week,) Best Cabin, 18s. J Fore-Cabin, 9s. TEXBY. Juno Capt. N. Crowel. Phoenix, Capt. J. Craddy. FROM BRISTOL. FROM TENBY. Wednesday 5 lO'jmorn j Monday 3 lO^morn Friday 7 alter Saturday. 8 3 morn I ?? J;- tnor. -Mo-?daf .?..?? 6 aftfr Friday. 14 6'.morn FriUa\ 14 8jmorn Wednesdav ? lOjmorn Monday IT 10 morn Friday. 21.. 1 after j Saturday 22 3 morn Wednesday 21¡.. (i mora Monday .24 Ii after Friday.28.. (jmorn Friday 28.. 8 morn FARES •.—Cabin Lis. Children under 12 years, 6s. 6d. Servants in the Cabin, 8s. {including Steward's Fees.) Deck, (is. Children under 12 years, 3s. Carriage, 42s. Pair-I-Iorse Phseton, 31s. 6d. Small one-horse ùo., 25s. (Jig, 20s. Horse, :20s. Dog, 3s. lleturn Tickets (available for one week,) Best Cabin, 18s. Fore-Cabin, 9s. Cardiff, Swift, Star, and Usk, daily, at Reduced Fares and Freights. For particulars see separate Bills. NEWPORT DART, CAPTAIN JAS. PARFITT, FROM BRISTOL. FROM NEWPORT. Saiurrlav. 18 morn r Tu 'sdav 4 9 morn j Monday 3 7morn *Thurclay. G.. 11 morn Wednesday 8 morn ¡ Saturday 821 after -Friday 7 11 morn Tuesday 11 4, after Monday 10 2 J after Wednesria' v I- Rafter Wednesday 1.. 4 morn Thursday 15:1 after Thursday 5 morn Friday )4 rafter F r i d U 5 morn Friday 14 (V, after Friday 14 54moru Monday 17 8 morn Saturday lo -O, after \"ednesday.19.. 9\moru Tuesday 18 7'morn Ilril l,tN 21 after Thursday 20 ¡morn Nlo,i,fay 4 after Saturday 22 12 j after I'li?irsday (; _,niorii I Ttiesd. ? 2 ') 3-, after Wednesday 26.. f> morn Tuesday 2.).. rafter Thursday 27 iiioi-n Lr, 4 I after Friday 28.. 6' morn j Thursday 27 4 j alter Saturday 29.. 7 morn i 4,j alter From Cumbertand Basin. *o Ciiinbertand Basin FARES:—After-Cabin, 3s. Fore-Cabin, is. fid.; To and. Fro same day, After-Cabin, 4s.; Fote-Cabir., 2s Four-Wheel Car riage, 18s.; Two-Wheel Carriage, or Light Phicton, 8s.; Two- wheel Carriage or Light l'hseton, drawn bv One Horse with Driver, Horse, 5s.; Horse and Cabin Passage. 7s.; Ditto and Deck, 6s.; Dogs, Is1, each. DUBLIN. ROSE, Captain BURGESS. FROM BRISTOL. FROM DUBLIN. Friday 71after j TU esday 4 lO^norn Fpday 14 (? after Tuesday 11 11 morn .1ri(lay 214 116 aafftteer r ? Tuesday. 18 ?morn rnUay ? 6 after Tuesda3 25 H mum SINGLE FARES; Cabin XI 5s. Servants and Children (under 12; 14s. (including See ward's Fees) Deck, 10s. l o and Fro Ditto :-Cabin Xi 12s. (id. Deck, 158. Available until second Return Trip from date of issue. CORK. JUVEKNA Capt. GILMORE. SABRINA, Capt. PARKER. FROM BRISTOL. FROM CORK. Saturday 1 8 morn Tuesday 4 8 morn Tuesday 4.. !J morn Friday 7 10 morn Saturday 82 after Tuesllay. It 3 after Tuesday. H 5 after Fricliv: t4.. 5 after Saturday 15 7 morn Tuesday. 18.. 7 morn Wednesday 19 ^morn 9 morn Saturday 22 2 after Tuesday 2:> 3 after Wednesday. 26 5 after Friday 28 3 afta Saturday 29 7 morn FARES :-Cabin, 27s. 6d. Servants and Children (under 12,) 15s. (including Steward's Fees.) Deck, 8s. WATERFORD. CAMILLA, CAPTAIN AYLWARD. SHAMROCK, CAPTAIN THOMAS. FROM BRlSYOL. FROM WATERFORD. Tuesday 49morn Tuesday 4 10 morn Friday. 71after 11 morn Tu es(lay 11 5 after Tuesday. J 1 4 after Friday 14 7 morn PridtN 14 6 morn Tups(LI v IS.. 9 1I10rn Tuesday. 18 10 morn Friday. 21 1 after Friday. 21 II morn Tuesday 25 41; alter Tuesday 25.. 4 after Friday 28 7 morn Friday. 28 6 morn r- ARES -Cabn, 26s. (including Steward's Fees) Deck, 7s. 6d. MILFORD, PATER, AND HAVERFORDWEST. NEW IRON STEAMER, JUNO, CAPTAIN N. CROWEL. FROM BRISTOL, FROM HAVERFORDWEST, &c. Calling at Tenby. Calling at Tenby From I From < From Callili.- at Tenby. Callir, at Telil)y ilwest. Pater. Milford We(I 5, IOmorn, Friday. 7 I after 3 after 4 after Wed 12, 6 morn| Friday. HI 3 1 in orii 41 morn 5 morn y pd ID, lO^moni] Friday 2l 1 after 3 after 4 after -e(l.iiorii i Friday. 28j 3 morn 4 morn 4i morn FARES Same as Tenby. The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of passengers and goods.Female Steward 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, &c., should be addressed:— for Cardiff, to W. A- II. Hartnell, Corner of Saint Stephen's Avenue, Quay; and for Newport, to W. & H. Hartnell, Corner of Saint Stephen's Avenue, Quay, and to J. Jones, Rownham "Wharf, Hotwells. See also Bradshaw's Guide. In London—Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Piccadilly II. Underwood, 56 Hayniarket; Gilbert & Co., Blossoms Inn, Lawrence Lane, Cheapside, and 82, Lombard Street AGENTS.—Mr. R. STACEY, Carmarthen Mr. Joseph Morgan, Tenby; Mr John Rees, Haverfordwest. Mr. Palmer, Milford Mr. Bowen, Pater. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any CabiJ, Passenger's Luggage, (if lost or damaged) above the vaiue of nor for any Deck Passen- ger's Lr.sr^.age (ifli)st or damaged) above the value of 2itg.; un- less in each case entered as such, and freight in propoTtionpaid for at the time of delivery nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the vaiue of40s. (if lost 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 ppst paid.

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