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Sir Wm. Burnett's Disinfecting Fluid. TH ^OR the destruction of OFFENSIVE SMELLS in ? HOUSES, ON BOARD SHIPS, and for the PRE- Fi??,?TIO.N of CmOLERÀ has now become so VALUABLE that none should be without it. It is the Only Disinfectant used on board HER MAJESTY'S SHIPS, at the HOfePI- TALS OF SCUTARI, and at the CAMP IN THE CHI ML A. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists, and at the Office, IS, Cannon Street, London Bridge, in gallons 5s., quarts s pints Is., half-pints 6d. each. N.B.-The public are cautioned against AN IMITATION of this article. QUEEN'S HOTEL, near the CRYSTAL PALACE, UPPER NORWOOD. (80 ROOMS.) VISITORS are respectfully invited to stay at this V Magnificent Hotel, when they come to view the 1 alatt. Charges moderate. Stabling for 130 Horses. THE BRITISH HONG KONG TEA COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1842. Yi IHE Directors of the BRITISH HOXG KONG TEA COM- J. PANY beg to apprise the Public that in consequence of the great and rapidly increasing demand for the Company's Teas and Coffees, 500 additional Agents are about to be appointed, so that in future there will be an Agent in every Town of a moderate Population throughout the Kingdom, and in the larger Cities and Towns, two, or three, according as the extent may require. The Directors also beg to an- nounce that in future, Families resident in the rural Districts throughout England, as well as in the Cities and Towns, will be supplied with Parcels of Six Pounds and upwards direct from the Company's Warehouses, if orders are sent accompanied by Half Notes, Post Office Orders, or references in London, and that the Tea and Coffee sent in return will be Carriage paid to the nearest Railway Station. The following extracts from the leading London Trade Journal, will shew the estimation in which the objects of the British Hong Kong Tea Company, arc held by persons competent to pronounce an opinion upon them:- (From the London Mercantile Journal, January 23rd, 1855.) THE BRITISH HONG KONG TEA COMPANY. At a recent consultation of the Directors of the 'British Hong Kong Tea Company, they resolved upon extending their business throughout the country upon a still more gigantic scale than they have yet done. The Company was established in 1842 for the purpose of supplying the public with pure Teas of superior qualities, and in a form—from 2oz. to lib.—to suit the convenience of all classes of con- sumers. The Company soon attained a business of un- precedented magnitude through its agents in our provincial towns; but the continually increasing support of the:public, and the great changes which have taken place of late years in the distribution of our population have rendered the scale upon which the Company originally organised its agencies inadequate to meet the growing demands upon it. Most of our great seats of industry, trade, and commerce have become so expanded that the inhabitants at large can- not obtain supplies from a single Agent in each place with that facility which is required, and numerous towns all over that facility w the Kingdom, which a dozen years ago held but an nconsiderable rank have from the enormous creation, and In many instances the diversion of our traffic by the railway system, received such large emigrations of population, that the directors feel that such places ought no longer to remain without a local representation of the Company. The di- rectors have therefore come to a resolution of appointing* 600 additional agents, so that there shall be one in every town possessing a moderate amount of population—the more populous villages being included in this class, and two, or three, in the larger cities and towns according to their ex- tent. Independent, moreover, of this extended ramification of their ageu?, "?  rangements with all the illetropoliX till'/u S ?ir supplying Families in their several districts, as well as in Cities and Towns, direct from the Company's warehouses in London, and carriage-paid, which in point of economy, will be a considerable advantage to those who prefer having their orders executed in this way. If it were not a matter of even national importance that the public should be supplied with pure Teas of the best qualities, and at a moderate price, and that peculiar diffi- culties exist in the way of this object being realised, we should perhaps not have noticed these endeavours of the British Hong Koug Tea Company to remove them. Tea is an article of more universal consumption than any other except bread it is at once a necessary of life to the highest, and a luxury in which the humblest will indulge to the utmost of their means, and, moreover, it is inducive, or detrimental to the Health of all according to its qualities. At the same time it is an article of which the public cannot judge accurately for themselves by the exercise of their own outward senses of sight, smell, and touch, and therefore they must rely upon, not only the honesty, but the judgment of those by whom they are supplied. The kinds of tea are many, and not all even of the same kind have the same properties. It requires great experience and a very dis- criminating taste, to judge beforehand of the degree in which Tea will I nrove agreeable to the palate, and more especially fv, • for one Tea may pI;" e the most wholesome d d l' htful of tonies-strengthenll1g the digestive organs, Ig calm throughout the nervous system, clearing the .1 USlOg ca m hilaratinO' the whole frame-while another may prove a °??'??ingeiit, causing dyspepsia, irritable may prove a nOlOtion Of the spirits, chronic headache, and other disorders and ?th se different results shall be produced other dlsorders-anh U be Renuine of its sort. Tea does though each. Tea s" a frequent complaint, and we cannot not auree with me, ? not aree it, when 1  that it is suppled by so many wonder at it, hen wef \he different properties of different incompetent Judges l' is not the only branch of his pro- kinds of Tea. ut wnio ? ??ge of the ordinary lessed business l whlC tive jj? to mix different sorts retail Tea dealer is dete the most grateful to the together so as to P?"? a beverage the most grateful to the stomach as well as to f late is a still greater secret to Btomaeh a8 well as to. ? fine ?.? together an eminent him; while by blendin^ g^ no asceti0 himself, t)at a physician has <?ci:'rea ? ? ascetic himself, that a physician has decl,lre deed equal ? a stomachic tonic, to cup of Tea may be fin F» °^ %rt Wine. two glasses of the nne?.to?? wine. Hong Kong Tea For these reMon'-we b ? Bi,itisli ?ong Kong Tea Company the reasons we ws ia their ncw movement. Ii is Company ? cwe are g?i-ned that it is in hands a !?eat undertakin?g, of ? ticai experience in fully equal to it- of and higb sandIDg, IS a goa- ???.??ong and high standing, is a gua rantee that they will a justice to the public. TEA. All Teas are ?J- ?t 'r) bv ? this Company which do not  tonic virtues as  as t strength and agreeable possess tonic virtues a 5 Savour in a high degree- » The following sorts are recommended. BLACK TEA. ? ( The Company's No.1. in Lead Packages of 2oz. to lib. 3 4 The Company's NO- jof 3 8 so. 2. do. "4 0 No. 3. „ f- 4 4 'f| No. 4. do 4 9 ?'  ? S I ? ?ah's Mixture" do. 4 9 ? Ae„Bbi.ati.uof8e™raltandsorrr«arr0 Teas of the highest A combination of several?_ ?ra? r GREEN TEA. S. d. ? The Company's No. 1. in Lead Packages of 2oz. to Jib.3 8 No. 2. „ do. 4 0 No. 23. do. 4 8 „ ? ? No. 3. „ ?- 4 8 No. 4. do. 5 0 Other kinds a?ch lower prices, even down to per lb. for both Black and Green Tea, in Parcels and CheBts. COFFEE, Will also receive the unceasing „ aatttteenntuio on of this Company, Will also great experience and kno ertiefl Like TEA, great experence an knwae 1n all parts of the are required, and their extensive ? trade in 111 Parts Of the Btnpireenable the Company at all times to go into the niai?ket ?ith unequalled power of selection, It is seld I'? tl?at the 2't*ch mountain favoured Coffees so ™U ;.U,,ht aFter In France find their way into Country T °r Villages. The Copany pledge themselves to sup?ply "?1 blic with those delicious Coffees which possess so much ?sue .? and richness of flavour. d 1b No. PHICES—No. 1—Is. per lb. ?.2-!s2d i?h No. 3.-ls. 4d. per lb. No.4.-1s.. pe,i ?? IN AIR TIGHT PACKAGES OF TWO OUNCES TO OK?????? AS SUPPLIED BY THE AGENT. d ùY The TRADE throughout the County will be supplied v thIs Company, with Teas in lots of 6 and 9 chests at Per lb., and in single chests and broken packages at ld? p?er lb. on the cost for cash payment. Coffee in the r? state at 2s. per cwt. on the cost price, and roasted at one half- penny per lb. carriage to be paid by the purchasers. Koas Coffee from 104d. per lb. and upwards. THOMAS STRAND, Manager. 14, Little Tower Street, London, February, 1855. All Bills or Post Office Orders to be made payable to THO- lIUs, STRAND. j Bankers,—LONDON AND COUNTY BANK. I 600 more Agents required. This Agency will be one of the most valuable that ever was undertaken by any Tradesman, because the Agent and his business will be most extensively advertised throughout the Kingdom therefore immediate application should be made ¡ for Terms, as the Manager will at once proceed to carry out I the resolution, of the Company, and the first application will -To preference. CARDIGANSHIRE. -00- TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the ANGEL INN, in the Town of CARDIGAN, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of MARCH, 1855, At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, BY MR. D. ROBERTS, THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. ..)__am" of Fa,I_rioili1 Tenants. T.n.ne1 Acreage. I :TreWCll. 'I,IBaenporth.IJOhn Williams From Year to Year. 51 1 38 2 FoesycessJg jDitto jEvan Jones it ?20 3 4 3 Part of ?skirwiHim, consisting of one^l I Field on the right, anù two J<'iclds 011 D'tt EO' 3 Part of 1,?skirwilliin, consistit)Fg ields on j' L,  Ditto 2.-) 2 19 the left hand side of the Road leading >iLn)l-t.t. o ■hvan O,,wen Ditto 25 2 19 from Cardigan to Abervstwith J 4 The remaining part of Eskirwillim, on the ) !n1 -ff n.  25 1 33 left h d side of the said I' d ) j 1 ?" D I tto 25 1 33 let an u e 0 e sal .oa i Ditto James Thomii n;tf° 1' "t V 5 1 11 5 'Tavern Blaenporth.pltto James Thomas Ditto. 5 1 14 6 Road leading to Aberystwith r ? nder Lease for } Uoad leadmg to AberystNN,ith  I 12 3 8 7 Part of Rhos, consisting of the Mtowing? ) ?orthereabouts ) Fields Parkyrheilor, Parknewydd, I Parkrhydcaled, arktateau,.Parky. ? Ditto Du 0 5\ stychel, Parkpnce, I and Main, and  M go 0 5 Parkrhosfach  J I 8 Another part of Rhos, consisting of a") Dwelling-house and Out-bUlhh ngs, and ) )>J. Lewis, & others thefoUowingFields,calle.ICcfn-ucha,  Ccfnisa, Parkpensarn, Parkgwaun, | Blaenport Parkwaun, Four Gardens, Parkl:- > and I DiUo lawrty-ucha,Parknch!awrc!ose,Park-f t Llandl g,vydd I I 10 waun, Parkwrthcefn Hardd, Parkis- II I lawry'dlanrhos, Parkgwaun, Henardd, I I Parkpwdwr, Llain, Parkhen, and Park- | main. J J V The above ESTATES are situate within 7 Miles of the Sea Port and Market Town of CARDIGAN MR. EVAN DA VIES, of Tavern-bugail, in the parish of Llandugwydd, and the several Tenants, will show the respective Lots. A Map of the Estate will be deposited at Tavern Blaenporth, in the Parish of Blaenporth, for the inspection of any Person anxious to Buy and for further particulars appply to Messrs. EVANS and MORGAN, Solicitors Cardigan, at whose Offices a Map of the different Lots may also be seen. Cardigan, February 7th, 1855. WHITE LION HOTEL, TENBY. WILLIAM BOWERS BEGS most respectfully to inform his Patrons and the J) Public in general, that he has completed the Enlarge- ment of the above Hotel, by which he will be enabled to offer increased accommodation, having added thirteen Extra Bed, and three S tting Rooms-all having a Sea View. He likewise takes the opportunity of thanking his Patrons and the Public in general, for the tiboral support given to his Establishment, and solicits a continuance, to stimulate his further exertions for their accommodation. The following Coaches leave the above Hotel (Sundays excepted), viz. :—North Mail at 7.30 a.m. to meet the Ex- press Train at 9.45; the Mail at half-past eight for Begelly, Pembroke, and Pembroke Dock. The REGULATOR at a quarter past 11 a.m. to meet the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Train at half-past I at Narberth Road, and the Coach from the Station to Cardigan, Aberayron, and Aber- ystwith. The mail at half-past two p.m. for Begelly and Narberth Road, meeting a Branch at Begelly for Narberth. The above Coaches for the London Mail, North Mail 1 30 m., and Express at 5.30 to Tenby and Pembroke. Deafness and Noises in the Ears. EXTRAORDINARY. DISCOVERY. Institution for the Cure of Deafness—9, Suffolk-pl ace, Pal Mall, LONDON. JUST Published, price 7d. by post, Certain Mode of Self- Cure. Any partially or extreme deaf person can per- manently restore their own hearing. Distressing noises in the head relieved in half an hour. This book has cured hundreds, living in the most distant parts of the world, with- out absence from home or business. It is published by FRANCIS ROBERT IIOGHTON, M.D., Member of the Loudon Royal College of Surgeons, May 2nd, 1845; L.A.C., April 30, 1846; Consulting Surgeon to the Institution. Sent Free to any part, on receipt of letter, enclosing Seven Postage Stamps, A HINT and HELP, for the benefit and protection of deaf persons, a stop to quackerv, extortionate fees and charges. By this new discovery, totally deaf suffer- ers arc enabled to hear conversation, without any ear-trumpet or instrument, for ever rescuing them from the grasp of the extortionate and dangerous empiric. It contains startling cures, deaf persons having cured themselves, many instanta- neously effected. All letters to be directed to Dr. Hoghton, 9, Suffolk-place, Pall Mall, London. Patients received any day from 10 to 4. Consultation free. COUGHS, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTIVE COM- PLAINTS ARE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. THESE Lozenges have become as familiar to the ear as Household Words," all a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and other Affections of the Throat and Chest. They have found their way into the most remote districts and the most distant lands. They accompany the i;old hunter to the diggings of Australia and California, and the emigrant and trapper to the forests of Canada and the shores of Hudson Bay. To be without them, in cases of need would, in any person valuing his own health, be unwise; and in those to whom is intrusted the health of others, unpardonable. Prepared and sold in boxes, Is. lid., and Tins, 2s. rd., 4s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. each, by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, &c No 79, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. Sold re- tail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the World. N. B. To prevent spurious imitations please to observe that the words KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES" are en- graven on the Government Stamp of each box, without which none are genuine. The following Testimonial of a cure of Cough of twenty years' standing, and recovery of strength, will be read with much interest "Pencrois, July 16th, 1845. SlR,-I beg to inform you that for the last twenty years I have 6uffeied severely from a cough and have been under medical treatment with but little relief, and have not many years been nble to walk more than half a mile a day. After taking three boxes of your Lozenges my Cough entirely left me, and I have this day walked to Ross, a distance of four miles; for this almost renewal of life I am solely in- debted to your Lozenges. You are at liberty to make what use you please of this letter, and I shall be happy to answer any enquiries respecting my cure. I remain, Sir, Your obedient and obliged Servant, (Signed) MARY COOKE. To Mr. Keating, St. Paul's Church Yard, London. CUBE OF ASTHMA OF SEVERAL YEARS' STANDING. Caiuscross, near Stroud, Gloucestershire, March 20, 1850. SIR —Having been troubled with Asthma for several tars I could tind no relief from any medicine whatever, until I was induced about two years ago to try a box of your valuable Lozenges, and found such relief from them that I am determined for the future never to be without a box of them in the house, and will do all in my power to recommend them to my friends. If you consider the above Testimonial of any advantage, you are quite at liberty to make what use of it you please. I am, Sir, your most obliged Servant, Thos. Keating, Esq. W. J. TitIGG. HVCENT TESTIMONIAL TO THE VALUE OF KEATING's COUGH LOZENGES. ? ? rannot express what I suffered-coughing, expectorat- n and the S?Pp'at?'?P??- Strange to say, I gra- • any treatment, except taking a dually recovered, c h Lozenges. My lungs were ?' S, IS S'he general health so debilitated, that I had but little hopes of recovery. (Signed) J. PICKERSGII.L, xt law Serieant 66th Regiment, Quebec. Tf  79, St. P? Church Y?Lond? AGENTS. Carmarthen, Smith and Co., Mr. K M ?es,? Swansea Mei;si-S. I)awc John W. White, druggists Swansea, Messrs. Dawc and SOliS, drugists: Neath,, Mr. Hibbcrt> Mr. French, drug ?gi?ts Cardiff Ivir. G. ?phRiuj?s ?? Jenkin., Mr. French, druggists Tydfil, Mrs. Maria Jenkins, Mr. Cmas U ftephe'n? Mr. Griffiths, druggists; Abergavenny, ™Meessrs Roberts, Brothers, druggists, Messrs. Itees and Son, Brecon, Mr. John Jones, Mr. Philip Bright? ? ? Mr John Williams, druggists; Caerphilly, Mr. T. Reynolds, drugi8t i Pontypridd" Mr. Charles Bussett, Reynolds, d?ru?Mi's?t- -PoMn/typ?rid. d,R. ees, Mr. D. Saunders ?;?'i::s; ?Sw? Mr. T. Meyler, Mr. M. Hick., druggist.. THE PROVINCIAL (WELSH) FmE. !t LIFE, ¡ INSURANCE COMPANY. I OFFKIES   KINO. CAPITAL, £ 200,000. The only Insurance Company Established ill the Principality. LIFE POLICIES INDISPUTABLE. ?HE attention of the inhabitants of the Principality, and adjoining counties, is respectfully called to the terms of this Company, whose rates of Premium are as mo- derate as is consistent with safety. EIGHTY PER CENT OF THE PROFITS will be apportioned to hose Assurances effected under the participating scale Policies issued for sums of £ 10 to £ 5,0U0. No charge made on Policy Stamps. v Policies registered. • Assurers are now Exempt from Income Tax upon the Pre- miums they may pay for Assurances on their own or on their wives' lives, [such Premiums not to exceed one- sixth of their taxable annual income] provided they Assure with such Offices as are indicated in the Act of Parliament, THIS COMPANY BEING ONE OF THE NUMBER. LOANS ON POLICIES.—Assurers requiring advances on their Policies liberally treated with. FIBE. RATES OF INSURANCE EQUITABLE FARMING STOCK IN ENGLAND & WALES INSURED AT 3s. PER CENT. No Extra Charge to Farmers for the use of a Steam Engine. NO CHARGE MADE FOR POLICIES TRANSFERRED FROM OTHER OFFICES. The following are the TRUSTEES, DIRECTORS, &c., of the Company. TRUSTEES.—The Right Hen. the Viscount Hereford Sir Watkin Williams Wynn. Bart., M.P., Sir Charles Morgan, Bart.; Sir Robert Henry Cunliffe, Bart., C.B. Col. Myddle- ton Biddulph, M. P., Lord Lieutenant of the County of Denbigh; Col. J. Lloyd Yaughan Watkins, M.P., Lord Lieutenant of the County of Brecon; Frederick R. West, Esq., M.P.; P.'Loveden, Esq., M P. D. Jones, Esq., M. P. the Very Rev. the Dean of St. Asaph; John tlcaton, Esq., Chairman of the Denbighshire Quarter Sessions; John Wil- liams, Esq.; Thomas Brassey, Esq. Henry Thomas, Esq., Chairman of the Glamorganshire! Quarter Sessions Hugh Owen, Esq., Bransbury-park, London. DIltECTORs.-Sir R. H. Cunliffe, Bart., C.B., Chairman Wm. Wright, Esq., Deputy-Chairman; Richard Venables Kyrkc, Esq.; John James, Esq. ;'Richard Champion Rawlins Esq Thomas Painter, Esq. Charles Hughes, Esq. the Hon. W. H. Yelverton John Williams, Esq., Bronwylfa. LONDON BOARD-The Hon. W. H. Yelverton; the Hon R. T. Rowley; D. Jones, Esq., M. P.; John Williams, Esq.; Evan Thomas, Esq. BAKERs-The National Provincial Bauk of England. CONSULTING SURGEON-T. T. Griffith, Esq., Wrexham. SOLICITORS—Messrs. Edgworth and Pugli, Wrexham. CONSULTING ACTUARy-Griffith Davies, Esq., London. SURVEYOR—R. Kyrke Penson, Esq.. Oswestry. INSPECTOR OF AGENCIES—Robert Williams, Esq. By Order of the Board, ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary. Board Room, Wrexham, August, 1854. TO THE LANDOWNERS AND AGRICULTURISTS OF WALES. It will be remembered that the Welsh Provincial Insur- ance Company was the first to reduce Ithe premium on Farm inc Stock, to 3s. per cent, EFFECTING THEREBY A ing Stock, TO THE FARMER OF £ 25 PER CENT? ON SAVING THE COST OF FIRE INSURANCE. The Directors have determined also on discontinuing the Extra Charge heretofore made for the use of Steam Engines on Farms. The Welsh Company has thus established for itself a strong claim to the supportoftMFarmers of Watet. The Government returns for 1853, show that the Farming Stock Insurances effected by the Welsh Office exceeded the business done by 24 London and Country Companies, not- withstanding that most of them had been established many years before it. No expense ivhatever-is incurred in transferring Insurances to the Provincial Office. Board Room, Provincial Insurance Company, Wrexham, August, 1854. TESTIMONIAL. THE following Testimonial of the valuable efficacy of CUPISS S CONSTH UTION BALLS is so excellent that the proprietor begs to call the attention of the Public to a perusual of it. Dear Sir, Combs, Stozviiiarket, October 25th, 1850. Having for two years past experienced great trial with the Lung Complaint in my Neat Stock, last year having lost five out of seven, I employed an old-rxperienced Veterinary Sur- geon, with little or no success-the two cases saved I believe to be from the use of Blisters on each side of the Chest, and Ciipiss's Constitution Balls, which you recommended and this year having two cases of the same disease, quite as bad as the others, I adopted the same means of cure, and am happy to state with success, having saved them both. I cannot speak too highly of the use of the Balls, I believe them to be as good for Neat Cattle as for Horses. I think this state- ment of importance to Agriculturalists, and as Agent for Cupiss's Constitution Balls you are at liberty to make use of the above information as you may deem fit. Yours faithfully, JOHN COBBOLD. To Mr. J. B. Cutting, Chemist, &c., Stowmarket. THE CONSTITUTION BALLS ARE PREPARED ONLY BY FRANCIS CUPISS, M.R.C.V.S. Author of the Prize Essay on the Diseases of the Liver of the Horse," Diss, Norfolk; and sold by all respectable Medicine Vendors in Town and Country, in Packets, six Balls each, 3s. 6d. per packet, with a wrapper giving full directions for the use of the Balls, and treatment of the Animal whilst taking them. Apy Gentleman using the Balls may consult the Proprietor gratuitously, either personally, or by letter, post-paid. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Office 1, Quay, Bristol. THE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS, unless J) prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, are intended to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, (except the "Dart," for Newport, and Swift," for Cardiff, which will start from Bathurst Basin,) and as under-mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels during the Month of FEBRUARY, 1855. C A It M A R T II E N.-P II CE N I X. FROM BRISTOL. CALLING AT TENBY. Friday 2 Comoro 9 9 jmoru 16 6 morn i Friday. 23 10 -morn FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. Tuesday 6 7 morn Tuesday 13 1 after Tuesday 20 7 morn Tuesday 27 2 after Calling at Tenby 3 Hours after. FARES:—Cabin lis. Children under 12 years, Cs. 6d. Servants in the Cabin, 8s. (including Steward's Fees.) Deck, 6s. Children under 12 years, 3s. Carriage, 4Js. Pair-Horse Phaeton, 31s. 6d. Small one-liorse do., 25s. Gig, 20s. Horse, 20s. Dog, 3s. Return Tickets (available for one week,) Best Cabin, 18s. Fore-Cabin, lis. Horses, Carriages, &c. must be shipped at the Pier of Tenb)' at least three hours before the above sailings. CARDIFF. SWIFT, AXD USK OR STAR. FROM BRISTOL. Thursday I 5 after Friday 2 .tJmorn Saturday 3 *7 morn Monday 5 8 morn Tuesday.. 6 8 morn Wed 7 8 morn Thursday • 8 9 morn Friday 9 9morn Saturday 10 lOmorn Mon 12 > I alter Tuesday 13 2J after Wed 14 3;, al'tei Thursday I;). 4 after Friday 16 Saturday 17 »li>morn Monday 19 8 room Tuesday 20 8Jmovn Wed 21 9 DIOIn Thursday 22 Djmorii Friday •• 23 10 morn Saturday 24 lOJmorn Monday 26 (i after Tuesday 27 3 after i "'ednes 'S 3 5 after FROM CARDIFF. Thurs. I 31 aftei- [Friday 2 4 after Sat 3 4 J after Monday 5  6 morn Tuesday G 7 mora Wednes 7 7 morn Thursday 8 8 morn Frida- 9 8 morn Sat.10 9 morn Moiidav 12 11 morn Tuesda. 13 12$after Wednes. 14 Rafter Thursday 15. 3 aft r Friday 16 31 after Saturday 17 4'after Monday 19 6?no)n Tuesday 20 7 morn Wednes 21 7.Jmorn Thu'sday 2? 8 morn [I Friday. 23 8? morn s atur. 24 9 morn Monday 26 IP morn Tuesday 27 1) after wedites, 28 2 after 2nd, 3rd, 16th, and 17tb, To and Fro. I NEWPORT DART, CAPTAIN JAS. PARFITT. FROM BRISTOL. I FROM NEWPORT. Friday 6^morn Thursday 1 4 j after Saturday 3.. 7 mom Friday 2.. 4^ after Tu..sday. 6.. 8 morn'Monday Thursday 8.. 9 morn Wednesday 7.. 7.morn Saturday 10 lOjmorn Friday ° •• 8 morn Tuesday 13 2A after Monday 12 11 morn Thursday 15.. 4 S after Wednesday •• 14 2 after ¡ Friday. 16 51 iilter,Friday '« •• 4,morn Monday 19.. 8 morn Saturday •• •• '7 fatter Wednesday 2i.. 9 mornlTuesday 20.. ï morn Friday 23 10 morn1 Thursday 8{morn Monday 2G 14 after.Saturday -4 9 morn Wednesday 28 3i alter Tuesday 24 13 after FARES.—After Cabin, 3s., Fore Cabin, Is. 6d, DUBLIN.-ROSE, Captain CROWEL. rnn\t nprsTfir FROM DTTRT.TV A Uiii-U X VLJ. "ri,lay 2 6,morn Friday 9 9 morn Fridav 16 5A after Friday. M-.tOnicrn I Tuesda' 6.. S?morn! ?Toes(la- 13.. 9 morn Tuesday .20.. 9 morn j Tuesday 27 9 morn SINGLE FARES Servants and Children (under 12.) 14s. (including Steward's Fees) Deck, 10s. To and Fro Ditto :-Ct))iii XJ 125. 6d. Deck, J5. Available until second Retnrn Trip from date ofissue. G Aran('melJts have also been made in conjunction with the 28s 6dfJ lla-rt^t C¡rnJ-l'S .fO)l tJ¿r:pJl1\hhif l,m.W. ?'A f ('abin Ct)d ist ul?.1 e; 3 IS, tu au lT-ili 38s 6(l. Deck ami 3rd. O?s. 14s. tM. To and Fro Ticketa, are atso granted :wailable for Sixteen  F\RES:-Cabin and 1st. Class, 4?. 3d. Cabin and 2nd Class, j 43s. CORK. JUVERNACapt. GILMORE. SABRINA, Capt. PARKER Belonging to Bristol General Belonging to the Cork Steam SS ?avi?tion Co. Ship Company. BRISTOL. FROM CORK. ..1..1."V" 3 6imorn Saturday 3 64morn 6 •• 8 morn Tups,laj' 6., 8 morn ;aU,,fa>' 10 [morn Tuoy. 13 2 after Satu?rday.g?,? Tuesday f 8 morn "aturua)' 21 l?',morn Tuesdfay *• Friday. :J.. 6 morn Tuesday. 6.. 7 morn Friday 9 7 morn Tuesday. 13 12 noon i fridav 11; 2 after Tupsdny. 20.. 6',morn Friday 23.. ? J»orn Tuesday. 27 12 nooa P11?17, fabi„, 27s. 6d. Servants and Children (under 12? (in'S? Steward's Fees.) Deck, 10s. 6d. Arran"'pments have been made in conjunction with the Great iv for th h Tickets, from London to Western liaiUv and vice versa, (m the Mowing terms Cork, via Bristo^ l, A ye on the follo\vin- terms F ,\RES  Class, 38s. Cal)in and 2nù Class, 315 F? Cabin and 1st. Class, 38s. Cab,i.n and 102n,d 1Class, 3is Deck ?'?'Ti?' are also granted, ?.U?le, for Sixteen Da, 'lz'- Days, viz:— nd 1st Class. 57s, Cabin and 2nd Class, 51s, ?f?'?n?"< <?h<. above Steamers give Notice, that thNey OwTiIH CEno-t bre "e? ????????.??)p for any loss ar.stng from me. pNilS, s Qr accidents of the sea, standings, col- I lisions, escape ? ??????????j??.?,.Qther:tcctdent, damage, or injury whatsoever attending navigation nor for the ,Iama,,e or itijurvor ?jg?kes 0f the Captain,Officers, or Crew in .,oo?'t _;el on whIch goods may beslnpped unless the goods be particulaTlzed, ?j????ethereoide<htredtothemat the time of sh..p"?n. ? and an addItional freight he paid, or agreed 10 1)" d)ai(I upon the sail! declared value. The rate can be ascer- to be paid up.0"1'} ?? tamed at their Othees. AUgoodssentto?? for coi?vei ar?ce or shipment unaccom- pained with soeh P' j ticulavs ? dectarationof value, vvil. only panied w-th such P? ? ? them at the express Tisk of the Shi,per, b.. received and c? Consignee, or owner of as to all loKS 0rdama-e, how- ever caused, and be gub- e tothetermsofthisNot'ce.andmthe transmission ? thcre-f the Ofifc('i-?, ai?d Crew 01 the vessel carrying such goodS. shall be considered (as between the Shipl,er Owner or of such goods and the Owners of the team. ers ) to be the ants of such Shipper, Owner, or Consignee. That the Shipper, ??,??r Consignee of goods. shall not be That the ?'M' ,.? ?e of loss) beyond the amount or propor- tional amount of ?ue upon which the additional freight shall be chargeable.. not t;.ke charge of. or be re- Th(- O,wn of the Steamers wIll not take charge of. or be re- sponsible or ?,?! cou?table for goods left on the quay or wharfs; nor for any den j or damage done to the interior of bales, cases, paic or pahaes, uiless such bales; cases, parcels or case?, P???? in ite presence of an Officer of the Company L _£. 1. -1 Disputed weight or measurement, uamage, ?c., ??nu? ue a. lowed, ui^es^ ?j? at the Companies'Offices before removal of C?' and unless claims (in writing) be sent in to the CumpM) o?i the'd;13, of deliverv and in no case will the Owners If the earner hold them.setvM'iable tor dencien? of We?ht. unless the ?oo? be etuany weighed previous to KO'"E on board the vessel, and a certificate of the same be "blame\l from the Captain. All goods are at the risk of the Owner, or Consignee, from. the time of being landed from the vessel. The Owners of the S'oa™e" will not ndert"ke to carry the goods by a particuTir or0na particufa^^day. Tlie \wrson or carrier blliligi,ig 0\' forwarùllIg the goods for shipment will be considered Is the agent of the hipper, Owner, or Consignee The owiiers of the Sh'amers will not receive or adopt any Bill   of L?ding but those prepared br them, which may be had at their Offices. All goods are received bytheOw of clit? 'J< ,,i the terms of the foregoing ?tice.? a? ej.al )ieiij not only for the freight )f the same, ^bu"t ^foPtr ? ji other In'lghts, or arrears of frM"-ht9.stor?e, or charges, due b) ? (jousig=nor, Consignee, or Owner thereot to the Company. W ATERFORD. T, VV PEVN OK CAMILLA AND CAMILLT A, or ,WTR ILLIAM PENN. R™ SHAMROCK _.L\ F[,OAI BRISTOL, (direct) Friday. 2.. 64morn Friday. 9 9imoru Friday 16.. 6 morn Friday 23 10 morn Shamrock, calling at Milford, Pater, and Haverfordwest. Tuesday. 6.. 8 morn Tuesday I3 2 after Tuesday 20 8 morn 17 3 after Leaving Milford forWaterford, Wednesday Evenings, at 8 o'clock. FROM W ATlU"Ul{u.tUlfeCl} pri?T. 2 4 after ?-Hf-sd?y. 6 7morn FridaN 9 S'"? ?F? & .? ]3 alter Friùay  3 after ^uesxlay20 7 morn I Fridav 23 •• 9m0rn Toe^iav 27 1 after Milford to Waterford, Thurs- ?vs Feb. 1 & 1? at 6 morn. ??Vednesdays,Feb.7,&21 at 8 even In' Z. ?RE?Best Cabin, 25s. Fore-cabin, 7s. 6d. FARES :-Cabin 25s. Servant^^ To^nd Fro 14s. (includingSteward's Fees) L-e?, 7s. 6d. To and Fro Cabin, 40s. t]ie several Railway Arrangements have been made with the several Railway Co?niesf.rthr.ughT?tsa? ,? :-? FARES. ?C?bi?,Ilt Cis. Dee k 2 Class (leek 3 SINC,LE &F,,o S,6L F'?TO&-Frosi,,G Paddington to Waterford I lj 7 3 1 8 6 2 3 0 17 1 Dit?.. Kt'kenny. ? 1 •] 1 4o0?T2 2 O 113 2 3 1 1 it 111 1  7 6 ?0 0 14 ??EO 2 6 9 0 17 2 Ditto Oonmet .? tm 12 111 2'2 6 9017 2 Ditto.. Limerick. 2 1 0¡3 I 6 1 15 7 2 13 6 J 0 4 To and Fro Tickets  for 16 days The whole of the above V^sse flllcd up for the conveyance of paRsengers and goo ?remale Steward on Board. — Carnages and Horse j ?.?h care. Horses and Carriages to be shipped tw0 hours before sailing. Particularsmay be obtained by app y at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; wuer-e allftoods.Packages, Parcels, &c., shoilld ?,  forCardiff, toW?«S H.Hartnen, Corner Df Saint StePhen's t >c; "'= Avenue, Quay; and for Newport, to W. & H. Hartnell, Corner of Saint Stephen's Avenue, Quay, and to J.Jones' Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. See al=>o Bradshaw's Guide. In London—Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Piccadilly H. Underwood, 56 Haymarket; Gilbert &. Co., Blossoms Inn, Lawrence Lane, Cheap@;de,anù 82, Lombard Street. -iii d 82, Loiiibard St AGENTS.—Mr. R. STACEY, Carmarthen; Mr. T. J. Thomas, Tenby; Mr A. Williams, Haverfordwest. Alr. palnier, Milford; Mr.Bowen, Pater. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be act mutable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage, (if lost Jr damaged) above the vaiue 0; £;¡; nor for any Deck Passen- ger's Luggage (iflost or damaged) above the value of 20s.; UII- less meach case entered as such, 8c freight in proportion paio for at the time of delivery nor will they be answerable for am otherpareel above the value of 40s. (if lost or damaged) unlesV 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 postpaid. ON SPERMATORRHOEA AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE NERVOUS AND GENERATIVE SYSTEM, A Medical Work, Illustrated with Forty-five Coloured En- gravings, and containing the HECIPE for the AUTHOU'S NEWLY-DISCOVERED PREVENTIVE LOTION. Just Published, the 71st Thousand, price 2s. 6d., sold in a scaled envelope, by all Booksellers, or sent, post-paid, by the Author, for forty postage stamps, MANHOOD The CAUSE and CURE of its PREMA- 1/ 1 URE DECLINE, ?ith Plain Directions for Perfect Restoration to Health and Vigour; also the removal of Spermatorrhoea by a New and Simple mode of Treatment, without resorting to the dangerous practice of Cauterization, being a Medical Review of every Form, CAUSE, and CUIIE of Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Mental and Physi- cal Capacity, whether resulting from Youthful Abuse, the Foiiies of Maturity, the Effects of Climate, or Infection, &c. addressed to the Sufferer in Youth; Manhood, and Old Age; with the Author's Observations on the Prevention and Cure of Syphilis, Spermatorrhoea, and other Urino-Genita) Diseases, as adopted in the new mode of Treatment by Deslandes, Lallemand, andliicord, Surgeons to the Hospi- tal Venerien, Paris. By J. L. CURTIS, Surgeon, 15, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London. At home for consultation daily, from 10 till 3, and 6 to S. Sundays, from 10 till 1. This work, which for twenty years has stood the test of professional criticism and empirical hostility, treat)- in a plain and sympathizing manner on the various disqualifica- tions and impediments arising from nervous excitement and debility; and to invalids suffering from the consequences of Secret Errors and Excesses, it will be found invaluable as a Monitor and Guide, by which the shoals of Empiricism may be avoided, and a speedy return to health secured. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. "Curtis on Manhood.—Far be it from us to misdirect our pen or sully our pages with a notice in any shape of a work that would taint the purest mind or pander to one evil prin- ciple of human nature; but the book under review, so far from having a tendency of the kind, is one calculated to warn and instruct the erring, without imparting one idea that can vitiate the mind not already tutored by the victs of which it treats.iYaral and Military Gazette, 1st Fcb., 1851. We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful—whe- ther such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, or a clergyman."—Sun, Evening Paper. Sold, in sealed envelopes, by the AUTHOR; also by PIPER and Co., 23, Paternoster-row HAXXAY, 63, Oxford-street MANN, >39. Cornliill, L"iuion; GrEsT, Bull-strept, Binning- ham; IIEYWOOD, Oldham-sti ret, Manchester Ho\VK.Li,,(i, Church-strcpt, Liverpool; CAMPBELL, 13(;, Argyle-street, Glasgow; ROIUNSON, 11, Greenside-street, Edinburgh POWELL, Westmoieland-strcet, Dublin; Cambrian Office, Swansea; J. Griffiths, Stationer, Swansea; Ferris and Score, Union Street, Bristol; and by all Booksellers and Chemists in the United Kingdom. This book can be sent Post-paid, without ExUa Charge, THE MIRACULOUS REMEDY 11 HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. TEN YE\RS INTERMITTENT ATTACKS OF ERY SIPELAS! EFFECTUALLY CURED. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. II. Trimmer, of Compton, near Winchester, dated VSth Sep. 18o3. To Professor Holloway, SIR —I suffered for a period of ten years, (until the last six months,) ivith the mo-t dreadful intermittent attacks of Erysipelas, which confined me to my bed during the whole of the summer months in each year, I consulted the most eminent medical gentlemen in Winchester, but was from time to time doomed to be disappointed 111 my hopes of obtainin" any relief to my sufferings, although I complied strictly with the directions my advisers gave me. At length I was persuaded to give your Ointment and Pills a trial bv a female friend who had been cured of a bad leg by u-iiitr them to my surprise and delight, a change for the better was quickly produced, and in a very s hort time, they caused the Erysipelas totally to disappear, and my health was entirely resu-rita?e(l which has remained good ever \as ell He Y I remain, gratefully yours, (Signed) HARRIET TRIMMER. ASTOUNDING CURE OF SCROFULA. William pogue, of Emyvale, (a young man well known in that neighbourhood.) was afflicted for three years with Srrofula on the left arm, there Were four ulcers which dis- charged continuously, and reduced the poor fellow to a mere charl"eu con I d h f skeleton He was for a long time under the care of one medical gentleman, arid consulted many others, but derived no benefit wil tever. At last he had recourse to Holloway s Ointment and Pills, and by persevering with these remedies O¡ntment anu J I t I'll in the course of eight weeks, his arm was completely well, II!! e COU" bl' l d and his health thoroughly re-established. The truth of t hi statement can be verified by many of I he Inhabitants of Emyvale, and particulaily by Mr. Patrick Mc Kenna, Druggist of that place. ASTONISHING CURE OF AN ULCERATED LEG! AFTER THREE HOSPITALS FAILED Copy of a, Letter from Mr. TV. Hare, of Exeter, dated September 22, 1854. To Professor Holloway, A man named William Hall, in the employ of Mr. C. i Sclates Nurseryman, of this City, has desired me to make Sc? ?eryman, he has received from using your k'!own to )" d Pills. For three years this poor man tt d Omtment an  ù I d during this tulle terribly with a seventy ulcerated leg, and the Devon ?'E?'rHo?.&Ld wasnnal.yt?dby a S?con and Exetel ,OSpl ,t b was npceS5:.ITY to sa\-e Ins life; b ?putation  Yas n(,cess?r), to-a,e 1,,is life however, instead  taking ti,is advice, he iiiiiiiediatel y had recourse t Yo"l O"lttl?ent an d pills, and tiley have done I recourse' toV-^Oin^nent ^t ^^ther! bUll Iorc good ,t,j aUt follow his .ceupation.an? rapidly he bemg now au e 0 health and strength. 15 I remain, Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) WILLIAM HARE. THREE EXTRAORDINARY CURES IN ONE FAMILY! Copy of a J??-f?t Mr. c??'? Hyatt, late Pay-Sergeant <??&of<t it???? ???. dated IrisMou.:n, M*m (? ?M?, 1854. To Professor Holloway, ? I am happy to bear test;mony to the extraordinary .J?of vour invaluable medicines, the wonders they have Sworkeed d on three members of my own family bemg sufficient to COil vince the most incredulous of the many virtues they pP ?.??' M "o? ?? sn. a,ed 9 y..«,•«««! ?h se.eral lumps on lift riKht .iderf his n«k,«>uch were ,ery painful, and tended considerably to interfere with his general health. general heal h. aged 11, was similarly afflicted, and suffered° for a? equally lengthened period. Both these Jolths have been radically cured by the use of yonr Oint- ment and PiHs. after the treatment of Surgeons in each ?'?a?e had failed to afford them the least benefit. My eldest son, aged 19, was for three years a great suf- ferer with eight running ulcers on his neck, of a most severe character, for him, I consulted several medical men, both civil and military, but their treatment was unsuc- cessful 1 have just put him under a course of your medi- cines the result is truly astonishing, five of the sores are completely cured, and the remainder rapidly healing. The health of all three of the Boys is considerably improved. I remain, Sir, yours obliged Servant, (Signed) COTTRALL HYATT. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases:— Bad Lefes Chiego-foot Fistulas Sore Throats BadBrasts Chilbains, Gout lings Skuvdiseases Burns Chapped-hands GlandularSwel- Stun y Bunions Corns fSoit), Lumbago Sore-heads Bi?uiMM- Ca.?M Piles Tur, ITS chetoes and Contracted and Rheumatism fS??.?,. Sand Flies Stiff Joints Scald Uouads C?J"" Elephantiasis Sore Nipples Yaws. Sold at the Establishments of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Riir I ondon and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, indby arespectable Druggists and Dealers in Medtcine. mthrrooougghmom ut the Civilized World, in Pots, '? lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. M., nB.a2s.and?33.e. .each. ?- There is a considerable saving by taking the larger s?ea. N B -Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are I affixed to each Pot. TO CONTRACTORS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CARMARTHEN SEWERS. rrmE Carmarthen -7= of Health are desirous of frr;,Sv/ i Tenders ???onstructior of BRICK SEWERS for a portion of the Town of Carmarthen, with Junctions, Manholes, &-c. Parties desirous of Tendering, can inspect the Plans and Specification at my Office, on and after Monday the 19th rebruary lust. Tenders must be delivered on Monday the 5th March next, to the Committee, who will meet for that purpose at the Council Chamber, in the Town Hall, at eleven o'clock precisely. By order of the Board, GEO. THOMAS, Clerk. Carmarthen, 13th Feb., 1855. DEAFNESS. EAFNESS.-Thegrc,atest achievement in the history of medical science. Dr. MANFRKD, M.R C S this dii, published, sent free by post, for eight postage stamps, a Phy- sician's gUIde for country patients, forthe perfect and perma- nent restoration of hearing, by his invaluable new treat- meiit. DEAFNESS of the most inveterate nature relieved in half- 40 an-hotir, cured in a few hours, almost instant cessation o noises in the ears and head, by painless treatment, and quite, doe. away with the usual absurd treatment of blistering leeching, physiciDg, &c., and painful operations r?euts received daily at Dr. MANFRED'S residence 7? RP- Sen °ni (fim door in Air Street), where a'llltt('rs must be add¡'eesed. OPINIONSOF THE PUBLIC PRESS. "A Work for the   T ensure •, ol'St* that '?' tb°"sbtincurable co,T'' Gazette. "We have l read this little invaluable metthi,i- ng of tJw kmd has long been wanting, & the wmt is now suppli(?ti by a highly talented Medical I'racti?n?.???f?' "Calculated to do ?" ?? than Fifty Ear Infirmaries." -Pi-eetoii Pilot. "It ought to be in the house of everv one "Admirably adapted to enlighten -the public mind in which many individuals are concerned."—Co Chronicle "It is just the medium to afford the very necessary infor- mation \h:C!: too often sought in Yiirt." "Those. n have been too long the dupes of cunning Quacks should secure this cheap volume instantly."—Times Special local agents for the sale of this valuable Cough Medicine are named below but should any diLTiculty ari.e in procuring it, the Is. Lid. boxes are sent free by post on the receipt of 16 stamps, and the 2s. 9,1. boxes (which cob- tain three times the quantity), on receipt of 40 ssttaammnpss- addressed-Woolley, Chemist, Maidstone. PATRONIZED BY THE FACULTY. W°° LOTS PECTORAI?A?DY, for the instant rel!. f ? ? and spcedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness Loss of v> > e Tightness, of the Chest, Asthma, Consumption, nr.A all affections of the Pulmonary Organs, has reccived 11:0 stamp of Public approbation. This valuable Medicine may be resorted to bv persons of the most delicate constitution, as it does not affect the he -d or confine the bowels. The following cases selected from amongst the manr thou- sand cures effected by WOOLLEVS PECTORAL CANDY (want of spare not allowing the insertion of more), are stelll, incontrovertible facts, which there is no gainsaying- RId, should any doubt their authenticity, the original letters can b.' inspected at the Proprietor's Laboratory. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A CASE OF ASTHMA OF TEN YEARS' UVRATION. Ilcdditeh, Worcestershire, March 17th, 1851. Sir,—I have the pleasure of informing you of the cure of a sister of mine, of asthma of ten years' duration, by your ?te-S'lrcroU.W.-Jr v- j- recommended it to my sister. EFFECTUAL CURE OF A DREADFUL COUGH AND DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING OF MANY YEARS* STANDING. 1, Kirby Street, Poplar, London, September 30th 1851. Dear Sil-I cannot speak to highly of the excellence of Woolley's Pectoral Candy. I have suffered for years with a dreadful cough and difficulty of breathing. In this dis- tressing state, I was recommended to try Woolley's Pectoral Candy, the first box of which gave me great relief; the second box completely cured me. I have recommended them to many of mv friends who were similarly afflicted, who have all received the greatest relief from them. I am, Sir, your obliged, OCTAVIUS GLYN. To Dr. Kernot, Surgeon, &c Chrisp Street, Poplar New Town, London, Agent for the sale of Woolley's Pectoral Candy. TESTIMONY OF A PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. To Mr. Woolley, Lincoln, Sept.. 20th 1854. Dear Sir,-I am happy to bear testimony to the high estimation in which your Woolley's Pectoral Candy is held in this district. A lady the other day told me that she had d6rived the greatest benefit from your Pectoral Candy, and hoped it would become better known, as every one troubled with cough or chest affections should not be without it. I am, dear Sir, yours, &c., PAGE D. WOODCOCK, Pharmaceutical Chemist. AN EFFECTUAL CURE FOR WINTER COUGHS. Mr. Woolley,- Medical Hall, Tregaron, Dec. 1, 1854 Dear Sir,—I think it a duty I owe to yourself and the public in general, to inform you of the benefit that many persons have derived from the use of your Pectoral Candy in this town and neighbourhood, especially in severe Winter Coughs, which are very prevalent here. Yon have my per- mission to give every publicity to the above, as I think every sufferer from coughs and colds ought to try your invaluable remedy. I am, dear Sir, yours truly, remc y. J. D. MORGAN, Chemist. CAUTION —As a variety of Lozenges Wafers, and Tablets are advertised containing ingredients of an injurious nature, the a ublic are particularly requested to ask for WOOLLEY'S t e P CANDY every box of which has the wods 7Foo?/? P<'c<ot-? CaM?" engraved in white letters, ?n the red ground of the Government Stamp, without which none is genuine. Prepared bv Woolley, Chemist, Maidstone; and sold by all Prep, 1 Chemists and Medicine Dealers throughout the respectll e Ie 1 lid. and 2s. 9d. each wodd.m boxes II.t s. 2 h SPECIAL AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT. R M Davies, Chemist, 49, King-Street, and J. W. White. R. Gavi\dl;all Squtlre, Carmarthen; Tregaron, J. D- Chel1Hs Medical Hall; Pembroke, J. Bird, Chemist; Ha- Morgan,tC T' D Mevler; F.?ar. W. Vaughan, verfod es h' 0 re 'also agents for Woolley's Antibilious Pills. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. Just Published, Price 2s., free by post from the Author orllr for 30 Stamps, or on y NERVOUS DEBILITY; its Causes, SyrnptoTos, t? Cure: an E?ay on Spermatorrhœ, ?ith PractieJl Observations on a safer and more successful mod of t?-?t ment of the Diseases of the Operative System, eo. trp;¡t- the use of the Microscope in detecting and d' 't?bt¡¡¡.ned by by Urinary Examination, the real cause and I mgulshing, variety of Complaint, whether ansinR from solitary h?f.? excesses, accident, or chmate-to which are added PrsJ*' mentaries on the Physiol(\y of Marriage with aod<,d. Com- hints on the evils emanating from empirical prr('autlOn8ry the dan?rous remedies advocated by various ctlC, and on these important disorders. OUs WTlters on BY S. LA'MKRT, M.D., 37, BEDFORD SQUARE, ?ONDO? Matriculated Member of the University of EdinhurM, isTT '?' rary Member of the London Hospital Med?Jf ? HOIJO- Licentiate of Apothecaries' HaU, London e cal Society, The essenti? object of this treatise is t' c.: &c. fearful consciences resulting from certain r\p\'nt ut the lariiies and excesses, ?hich have produced more mi* ? Youth, degradation in Manhood, and preniaturcdee«« sta?s of Life, than, perhaps, any other class or diL/ known to modern pathologists.' Ls perusal ss  recommended to persons entertaining sccrt doubtJ rff' ? -Y physical condition, and who are conscious Ubts f Ill( ir zarded the health, happiness, and privUeges to wh;V}?L cry human being is entitled. 0 \vlllch every It is absolute? necessary that all men should kn«» I.' there are principles of personal management ?.h-?. be violated without incurnng RDevous penalt.hlch cannot wisdom and regret succeed the heyday of inco l(', and when indu?enee.how these penalties may be mit' nSldE'rate self. stin? of their bitterness may be removed, and ho?t?  and its consequences may be avoided, an'd ow the ('1 there is scarcely any degree of physical infillbve all, that tional derangement to which the timely r!dlty or func- cannot apply a cure. a1 of science Published by Piper and Co., 23, Paternoster RAW a be h?d of Hannay and Co., 63, Oxford SttcH .Row, IInd may Leadenha)l.street;andattheG'M?'?«M!OnHp ? GOtdO1, ,146. from the Author, who may be consult' ^^1 ,or Eleven tm Two, and from Five till Eight daily, from 37, edford Square London. IS residencE>, AGENTS Swansea, at the Cambnan" om- ?n, Mr. J. W. Whi, chymmt, euUdh&U Sq?re.