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ALTERATION OF TIME. ABERYSTWITII TO OSWESTRY AND SHREWSBURY. Aberyatwith to Oswestry is 16 Miles the nearest Coach route r¥^HE Public is respectfully informed that on and after ?lo-\D-?,Y, OCTOBEU the 1st, the Four Horse Coach, "THE ENGINEER," will leave the TALBOT HOTEL,, Aberystwith, every TIESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 7.30 a.m., by the way of Machynlleth, Cemmes, Mallwyd Cann-office and Meifod, arriving at the WYXNSTAY AUMS HOTEL and Railway Station, Oswestry, at 4 p.m in time for Trains to Liverpool, Manchester, Carnarvon, Holyhead, and London in One Day, and return from the above Hotel and Railway Station, Oswestry, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 11 a.m., arriving at Aberystwith at 8 p.m, The Proprietors beg leave to return thanks to those numer- ous patrons who have contributed to the success of the I ENGINEER, and to inform those who have not travelled by this route that it will bo found the pleasantest and most ex- peditious, and the scenery unrivalled, passing through the beautiful Vale of Meifod to Canll-office, Mallwyd, and Machynlleth three of the best fishing stations in Wales. One Coachman and Guard throughout. CLEATON JONES, n ROWLAND OWEN LLOYD & Co. ? ropnetors. Talbot Hotel, Coach-office, July 2nd. j KATES WOSDELL'S PILLS have obtained a world- J? wide cciebr?y, and numerous Testimonials are en- closed with each oox, attesting their eflicacy. To families studying the preservation of their health they are invaluable. Sold everywhere, Is. Hd., 2s. 9d., and ?- Wholesale Depot, 2., IŒEAD STIŒET, L?o? Fr,.il[PTO.N'S I'LLL OF HEALTH.—The manifold ad- JL vantgs to the Heads of Families from the possession of. a Medlcme of known efficacy, that may be resorted to with confidence, and used with success in cases of temporary sickness, occurring in families more or less every day, are so obvious to all that no question can be raised of its importance to every housekeeper in the kingdom They are an excellent aperient, create appetite, relieve langour, and invigorate the spirits, and if taken after an indulgence at table they quickly restore the system to its natural state of repose. "For upwards of nine years (writes Mr. Thos. Province, of Winchmore Hill, Middlesex), I have experienced the efficacy of this excellent medicine. I had long previously been afflicted with headache and indigestion but a friend having induced me to make a trial of Frampton's Pills, I now inform you that a few doses gave me great relief; and during this long period of time I have taken them in pre- ference to any other medicine; and I have the happiness of saying that I never had a better state of health, which I attribute to Frampton's Pills. I beg further to add, that this medicine is in general use by my family, and we know of nothing to equal it." Persons of a FULL IIABIT, who are subject to Head- j ache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ears, ar<sin? from too great flov of mood to the Head, liolild never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely curried off by their immediate use. For FEMALE: these Pi'ls arc tinly excellent, rc- moving all obstruction*, the distressing Head-ache so very prevalent with the sex Depression of Spirits, Dulness of Sisjht, Nervous Affections, Blotches, Pimples, and Sallowness of the Skin, and produce a healthy com- plexion. To MOTHERS they are confidently recommended as the best medicine that can be taken and for children of all ages they are unequalled. As a pleasant, safe, and easy Aperient, they unite the recommendation of a mild operation with the most success- ful effect. By regulating the dose, according to the age and strength of the patient, they become suitable for every case, in either sex, that can be required. Sold by all Medicine Vendors, Price Is. Ud. and 2s. 9d per box. See the name of "Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London, on the Government Stamp. .Aents-Mr. John W. White & Mr. R. M. Davies, Che- tnist and Druggists, Carmarthen; Morgan, Davies, and Stephens, Merthyr-Tydfil Phillips, Cardiff: Williams, 1 Brecon; Morgan, Abergavenny; Phillips, Newport; Goulstone, Llandovery; i'arror and Heath, Monmouth Jones and Wiliams, Brecon; Phillips, Milford; French; Neath: Diw and Son, Wilson and Evans, Swansea, Thomas, T. D. Meyler, Hicks and Harries, Haverfordwest, and J. S. Evans, I Cardigan. THE WONDER OF WONDERS HOLLOWAYS PILLS. j ASTONISHING CURE OF DROPSY. Copy of a letter from Mr. David Simp801/of Colling/wm. dated 4th September, 1854. To Professor Holloway, SIR,—It is with great pleasure I have to inform you of a most wonderful cure of that dreadful malady, the Dropsy, effected on my daughter by the use of your invaluable Pills. She had been under medical treatment for a long time with- out deriving any benefit, although she was tapped twice, anl fourteen pounds of water taken from her each time. After suffering very severely for some time, she finally had recourse to your Pills, and in four weeks was completely cured, after every other remedy failed to do her the slighest good. I there- fore feel bound to make this statement public for the benefit of similar sufferers. I remain, Sir, yours obediently, (Signed) DAYID SIMPSON. WONDERFUL CURE OF ASTHMA. Copy of a Letter from JIr. Joseph Wild, of Hyde, Cheshir dated the 5th of August, 13-31, To Professor Holloway, DEAR SIR,-Irs. Newton, (a lady well known in this town, residing in Hanover Street,) was afflicted for yeais with a severe attack of astlinia difficulty of breathing, and a most violent cough, causing severe pains in her side, particularly whenever she took cold she tried many reme- dies, and consulted different individuals, without deriving any benefit. At last she came to me, and I advised her to take your Pills and use your Ointment,—after a few weeks, by perseverance with your remedies, she was considerably better, and by continuing the same, in three months she was perfectly cured. I remain, Dear Sir, yours faithfully. (Signed) JOSEPH WILD. INDIGESTION AND BILLIOUSNESS! EXTRAORDINARY CURE Copy of a letter from Mr. James 7/Ms7?. of Ashton-under- Z?e, dated //? 28th June, 1854. To Professor Holloway, Dr-A,it Sjn,-l w-.s • 9 I DEAR SIR,—I was for a considerable period afflicted with Indjestion,attended with frequent sickness, lossof appetite, giddiness, headache, drowsiness, and dimness of sight, an oppression at the pit of the stomach, and the other attendant evils of a generally disorganised constitution. Although I tried a variety of reputed remedies I was not benefitted, and finally I became so bad that life was almost insupportable to me. At this period I commenced using your Pills, and in gratitude am bound to confess, that after a few doses I frit considerably better, and in six weeks was radically cured by this medicine alone, after every other remedy had failed to afford me the slightest relief. j I remain, Dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) JAMES HEXSHALL. MOST SURPRISING CURE OF A DISEASED LIVER OF FOURTEEN YEARS STANDING. Mrs. Dobson, of Dartford, was afflicted for fourteen years with a diseased liver and spitting of blood, and she was candidly told by every one who saw her that it was an utter impossibility that she could ever be cured. A year and a half ago, she became so much worse that she was obliged to be carried up and down stairs her friends then conveyed her to Guy's Hospital, but they refused to receive her, ex- cept as an in-patient, and it was feared that it would be im- possible to relieve her of her sufferings. Four months ago she resolved to hare recourse to Holloway's Pills, and de- termined to give them a fair trial, she did so, and the result was, that in nine weeks she was perfectly cured by these remdeies alone, and is now able to walk as well as ever she was in her life. The truth of the above is well known at Dartford, and can be vouched for by several persons of respectability there. l'hese cclebratccl Pills arc wonderfully efficacious in the following complaints. Ague Dropsy Inflammation Sore Throats Asthma Dysentery Jaundice Stone & Grave Bilious ComplaintsErysipelas Liver Com- Secondary Blotches on the Female irregu- plaints Symptoms Skin larities Lumbago Tic Doloureux Bowel Complaints Fevers of all Piles Tumours Colics kinds Rheumatism Ulcers [tions Constipation of the Fits Venereal Afi'ec Bowels Gout Worms of a- Consumption Ilead-ache Scrofula, or kinds Debility Indigestion King's Evil Weakness, from [whatever cause, &e., &c Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand near Temple Bar, London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York. and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices :-ls. lc"(I., 2s. !ld' 4s. Gd. lis.,22s. and 33s. each Box 835= 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 Box CARMARTHEN AND CARDIGAN RAILWAY. (Deviation and Abandonment of portion of the authorized Line; Reduction of Capital; Powr to issue Preference Shares; Extension of Time as to part of the Liiie Altera- tioli and Amendment of Acts.) "^rpOTICE is hereby giH'n, that the Carma: then nnd ,?;tttligan Railway C"mpany intend to make Hp?t'M- tion, i» the ensuing session of P?!lia'"ent,t''r lc.-ne -o b ine in a Bill to enable them to effect the following purposes N,iz. 1. To make and maintain a deviation from their line of rail- way as at present authorized, with all proper and necessary works and approaches connector! therewith, and to abandon so much of the authorized line as will be rendered unneces- sary by reason of the deviation. The deviation to com- mence at the junetioli of the authorized railway with the South Wales itiiiway, at, the Carmarthen station thereof, in the parish of Llangunnnr, in the county of Carmarthen, as shown on the plans referred to in "The Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway Act, 1854," passing thence from, through, or into the several parishes and phtces following; that is to say St. Peter's, Carmarthen, in the county of the borough of Carmarthen Llangunnor, Abergwilly, New- church, otherwise Llanewydd Lianpumpsaint, Conwill K1 vett, Lianpumpsaint, Llanfihangcl-ar-Arth, otherwise Llanfihangel-yeroth and Llangeller, all in the county of Carmarthen, and terminating by a junction with the present authorized "line in a field numbered 60 on the said plans before referred to, in the said parish of Llangeller, the said abandonment to commence and terminate, and pass through the same several parishes and places as described in the aforesaid deviation. 2. To authorize the said Company to reduce their capital. and to raise a portion thereof by guarantee, preference, or priority in the payment of interest or dividends, or other special privileges to be provided for by the said intended Bill. 3. To extend the time allowed for the compulsory pur- chase of land and completion of works, in respect of part of their authorized line not proposed to be abandoned. 4. To take powers for the purchase of lands and buildings by compulsion or agreement, for the purposes of the said intended railway and works, and to vary, repeal, or ex- tinguish all existing rights or privileges, in any manner connected with such lands or buildings, or which would in any manner impede or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or use of the said intended railway and works, and to confer other rights and privileges. 5. To take power for levying tolls, rates, and duties in respect of the use of the said intended railway and works, and to grant exemptions from the payment of such tolls, rates, and duties, and to alter or vary existing tolls, rates, or duties. G. To alter, amend, extend, and enlarge the Acts of the Company, viz. The Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway Act, 1854," and "The Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway Deviation Act, 1855." And notice is hereby further pive",that duplicate plans and sections of the said intended railway, and the lands in or through which the same are intended to be made, with books of reference thereto, a published map with the line of railway delineated thereon, and a copy of this notice as published in the London Gazette, will, on or before the 30th dny of November instant, be deposited for public inspection with the Clerk of the Peace for the said county of the borough of Carmarthen, and with the Clerk of the Peace for the said county of Carmarthen, at their respec'ive offices at Carmarthen, and that on or before the said -30th day of November, copies of so much of the said plan, section, and book of reference as relates to each parish in or through which the said intended railway and works are J proposed to be made, together with a copy of this notice will be deposited with the parish clerk of each such parish, at his place of abode and where there is no parish clerk in any such parish, chaptlry, or place, then with the church- warden of such parish at his place of abode, and printed copies of the said intended Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons, on or before the thirty-first day of December, 1855. Dated 12th November, 1855. Baxter Hose, and Norton, Solicitors for the Bill. GRIMSTONE'S AROMATIC REGENERATOR is the only article that will produce a new growth of Hair of its natural colour a few applications will cure every disease to which the human hair is subject, producing a luxuriant growth. Sold, in bottles, at 4s., 7s., lIs. (this contains four of the 4s. size). If through the post, 12s. tin case; and GRIMSTONE'S THREE MINUTES' ADVICE UPON THE GROWTH AND CULTIVATION OF THE HU- MAN HAIR, including his pamphlet, with twenty real Testimonials to WILLIAM GIUMSTOXE, Inventor of the cele- brated Eye Snuff, Ilerbary, Highgate, Depot, 52, High- street, Bloomsbury, London. GRIMSTONE'S EGYPTIAN PEA, discovered amongst others by the Committee of the British Museum, in a Vase, presented to them by Sir Gardiner Wilkinson, the Egyptian traveller. Three were presented to Mr. William Grimstone by Mr. T. I Pettigrew, who assisted in opening this relic of the time of the Pharaohs, being 2,844 years old. The growth of this pea is different to those of this country the taste is unequalled-they boil much greener than ours, and more prolific, being planted thus eight inches apart. The 2s. Gd. bag will produce enough for a small family. They require no sticks, and the bloom hangs in clusters. Sold in bags, 2s. 6d.; three times the quantity. 5s. seven times the quantity, 10s. Each bag is signed and sealed by WILLIAM GHIMSTONE, Ilerbary, Highgate. Depot, 52, High-street, Bloomsbury, London, of whom may be had, price Id., post-free 2d., the HISTORY OF GRIM- STONE'S EGYPTIAN PEA." Nothing brings on Nervous Debility, Premature Old Age, and shortens human life, more than Diseases of the Chest. UXDER THE );¡ AND PATRONAGE Or THE THE PRINCIPAL 0' NOIIILITY. THE ONLY REAL CURE WITHOUT INWARD MEDICINE IS ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS, for Coughs, j_ Asthma, Hoarseness, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, Croup, Hooping Cough, Influenza, Chronic Strains, Bruises, Lumbago or Pains in the Back, Spinal and Rheu- matic Affections, Diseases of the Chest, and Local Pains. AFFLICTED SEVEN TEARS WITH A DREADFUL COUGH. South Carlton, near Lincoln, Dec. 15, 1854. Gentlemen,—I am requested bv a poor man in this village to write to you respecting the effects of one of your Roper's Plasters. He has been afflicted with a dreadful cough for the last seven years, and for which lie has been advised to try one of your Plasters, which lie has now had on three weeks, and which I am happy to inform you has been attended with Ni-?,ich I am hapl)3, to infocrom ug ?o? is not so violent, and the beneficial resu l ts, is the phlegm, which at first was thick and tough, has been changed to ordinary spittle.—I remain yours obediently, SAML. BEECH. To Messrs. Roper and Son. Unprincipled shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, nave vended spurious imitations. Purchasers are therefore cautioned to NOTICE the words, "ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTER,' i engraved on the government s stamp, and the Proprietor's Ali- 0=. togmph on the back, hus:— bPaRckE, PARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPER AND SON, CHEMISTS, SHEFFIELD, On Medico-chemical principles, from Br;tish herbs and the gums and balsams of the Eastern clime, where The trees drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health sits, and makes it sovereign as it flows." Full-sized Plasters, Is. I id.; and for Children, 9.d. each,, or direct by post, on receipt of Is. 4d. or Is. each, in postage stamps. Sold by most Patent Medicine vendors in the United Kingdom. BEWARE OF IMITATIONSBe particular to ask for ROBER'S PLASTERS. A FRIEND IN NEED." HUNDREDS of CURES have proved ROPER'S PILLS, (though originally only intended to assist the operation of ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTER, the best remedy for all those distressing symptons attending a weak and disordered Stomach, Liver complaints, Bilious irregularities, Indigestion, such as Nausea or Sickness, Loss of Appetite, Loathing of Food, Pain in the Bowels, Languor and Depression of Spirits, Giddiness, Swimming or determi- nation of Blood to the Head, &c., the forerunner of apoplexy. Proofs of efficacy :— (Communicated by Mr. J. C. Reinhardt, Chemist, Hull.) Sproatley, near Hull, Oct. 3, 1853. Sirs —Having found great benefit from Roper's Royal Bath Plasters and Pills, I wish to make my case known for the ad- vantage of those who suffer, as I have done, for a long time. I have been afflicted with spasmodic pains in the obest, and palpitation of the heart, aiising from Indigestion and Liver complaint; I was under medical treatment many months without feeling any better. At last I tried one of Roper's Plasters and a box of Pills, which gave me relief in a few dava, from which time my health has improved, and I am now quite well.—I remain, with thanks, yours respectfully, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. Roper's Pills are a purely Botanic compound, and warrant- ed free from any deletorious ingredient, being composed of choice herbs, roots, gums, and balsams, by ROBT. ROPEll and SON, Chemists, Sheffield, iii boxes at Is. lJ,d, 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d each. Sold by most Chemists and Booksellers in the United Kingdom. ASK FOR ROPER'S PILL'S. SHIRTS. B. NICOLL'S REGISTERED SHIRTS. Six for 40s. Flannel Shirts JE3 15s. the half-dozen. 4, Regent Circus, and 46, Lombard-street, London also at Grafton-street, Dublin. Particulars post-free. ELASTIC UPPORTING BKLTS of a new fabric and extreme lightness, for Ladies' use before and aftei accouchement. Instructions for measurement and rict on application. The Profession and Hospitals supplied. POPE & PLANTE, 4, Waterloo-place, Pali-Mall, London. CIROGGON'S PATENT ASP!J ALTE ROOFING FEL?i inodorous fd! for damp walls, !k>int>' iron houses s,,i? in rolls 32 in. wide, Id. per Sq'.TAUK FOOT. Also dry felt, for preventing the radiation of heit, and deade»;> sound, and sheathing f.)r ships' bottoms, on which tit- copper lies smooth. Samples, directions, and tostimnnini- sent by post. CUOGGON & Co., 2 I)o«gat(-hiil, London. PAYNE'S CONDIMENTS are the best import; d, a;. ) are patronized bv The Hon. East India Company. The best CURRY POWDER, I lb. bottles 3s. 6d. each. Depot, 328, Reuent-st., and 46, Mortimer-st., London. GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, AIR CANES. Double Guns. in cases 10 to 25 guineas. PairsofGui S in double cases 30 to 50 guineas Adams's Revolvers • A r Canes 65s. REILLY, Gun Maker, New Oxford-st., Londoi FURNISH YOUR HOUSE WITH THE BEST ARTICLES AT DEANE'S IRONMONGERY & FURNISHING WAREHOUSES A Priced Tarnishing List sent Post Free. DEANE, DRAY, & Co., LONDON BRIDGE. Established A.D. 1700. SCOTTISH NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1841. 69, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON London Board of Directors. CHARLES COWAN, EaQ M.P.  GRANT, ??- (Grant, Baldwin, and Co. Sugar Refiners) GEO. G. Mc.PHERSON, ?" Director of the Agra Bank. T??T?F?' ESQ., (Barron and Smith, Army Agents.) JOSEPH WOODHEAD, ESQ. (Woodhead & Young, Navy Agent.) CHIEF CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COMPAKY I.-The security of a large accumulated Fund to meet future liabilities. 2* Annual Bonuses apportioned to Policies on the participating principle,even although only ONE premium has been received. 3.—Moderate Premiums. 4.—Strict economy in the management. ffm. P. CLIBEHUGH, Secretary. HARRIS'S PROSPECT GLASS, For waistcoat pocket, will define an object two miles. Very M amusing and useful to Tourists, Sportsmen, Fanners, "f and Railway Travellers. Price 12s. 6d. THOS. HARRIS & J SON, Opticians to the Royal Family, 62, Great Russell-st- Opposite the British Museum Gates, London. ESTABLISHED 1780. PATTERNS OF MATERIALS SENT POST FREE. TO FAMILIES, Mourning Court, Family and Complimentary. Every article of the very best description for mourning wear may be had at a moment's notice at THE LONDON GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE Nos. 247, 249, and 251, Regent Street. Families residing in the Country will find economical advan. tages, and secure the most suitable appointments by trans- mitting their commands to this Establishment—it being needful only to send pattern dresses, when all other requisites will be furnished to order. W. C. JAY, & CO. PROPRIETORS. By Appointment to the Queen. RAILWAY EXPENSES SAVED BY PURCHASING TEAS AND COFFEES OF DAKIN AND COMPY- Number ONE St. Paul's Churchyard, London. OSLERS' T Table Glass, Chandeliers, Lustres, &c 44, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, conducted in jjfSC«aBi connexion with their Manufactory, Broad-street, f ?tfn! Birmingham. Established 1807. Richly cut and cu- Bin'; 1.1 graved Decanters in great vanety, Wine Glasses, tM? .!? Water Jugs, Goblets, and all kinds of Table Glass at i   t exceedingly moderate prices. Crystal glass Chande- Vf < tic" ?ers of new and elegant designs, for Gas or Candles VT r A lage stock of Foreign Ornamental Glass alwavs OL view. Furnishing orders executed with desoatch SECOND-HAND GUNS & RIFLES, by every kj Maker-Purdey, Lancastr, William Moore, &c. Old Guns, inti in fact any description of goods taken in exchange in lieu of money. f! | T lll'll A large stock of second-hand Plate and Jewellery, Plated Goo<h, and Electro-plated Spoons and Forks. Old Plate and Jewellery bought or taken in exchange. f WHISTLER'S, 11, Strand, Opposite TrafalM Squ.. THRESHER and GLENNY, SHIRT MAKERS and JL OUTFITTERS, 152, STRAND, L?XDo. An CXTEN_ sive assortment of Colored Flannel Shirts, Military L,,v Cloth, Linen, and Dress ??lirts-Irish and Sectl? Knit Hosiery-Flannel and Waterproof Coats, and every article for Military and Naval Outfits always ready. List of prices will be forwarded on application. UNIVERSAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. 1, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, LONDON. Established 1834 Empowered by special Act of Parliament, 6 William IV. c. 54 SIR HENRY WILLOCK, K.L.S., Chairman' JOHN STEWART, Esq., Deputy Chairman. The successful operations of this Society have enabled the Directors for the last twelve years to reduce the premiums on policies entitled to participate in profits by 40 per cent which will be found a most liberal reduction if the original premiums be compared with those of other offices adopting a similar plan of division of profits. Weekly Board Day, Thursday, at One o'clock. MICHAEL ELIJAH IMPEY, Secretary. AGENTS Crickhowell, Wm. Jones; Llandilo, Thomas Parry. CORDING'S WATERPROOFS Are used by officers of both services, and first sportsmen in the world, and are the only articles that will stand in all climates. CORDING'S FISHING BOOTS Are superior to anything hitherto made for the comfort of Anglers and Snipe Shooters. Caution-all genuine goods are stamped with the name J. C. CORDING, 231, Strand, Temple Bar, London. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. Just Published, Price 2s., Post free for 26 Stamps. NERVOUS DEBILITY, its Causes, Symptoms, Varieties I and Cure au Essay on Spermatorrhoea, and on those Disorders arising from Imprudence and Vicious Indulgence, occurring during the critical passage from Youtu to Manhood; with Practical Observations on a safe, speedy, and successful mode of treatment, with the means of detecting and dis- tinguishing, through Urinary Examination, the real cause and effect of every variety of complaint. To which are added Commentaries on the Physiology of Mairiage, precautionary hints on the evils emanating from Empirical practice and indisputable facts regarding the dangerous remedies advocated by various writers on these important disorders. BY SAMUEL LA'MKRT, M.D., 37, BEDFORD S QUAITE, LONDON Doctor of Medicine, Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh, Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall Lon- don, &c., &c. I SECTIO I.-Anatomy and Physiology of the Generative and urinary Organs. SECTION II.— PUBERTY—MANHOOD—The Moral- of Ge- nerative Physiology, True and False Morality. SECTION III.—THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE—Aptitude and Inaptitude for Wedded Happiness, Physiological Facts on Generative Capacity. SECTION IV.—SFERMATORRHCEA, or Seminal Debility- Its History, and Causes—The miseries of Imprudence, -the Vices of Schools. SECTION V.—SYMPTOMS OF Sveioiatouiuicex and Impo- tence, Nocturnal and Diurnal Discharges, &c., Influence on the Mental Faculties. SECTION VI.—CAUSES & EFFECTS OF SEMINAL DEBILITY, Impotence, and Sterility. SECTION VII.—DETECTION OF SEMINAL WEAKNESS by Urinary or Microscopic Examination, Importance of Exami- nation, Dangers of Mistakes, Medical Errors, Means of Cure. SECTION VIII.—TREATMENT OF SEMINAL WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCE, Hazardous and Empirical Specifics, the Author's Mode of Treatment, Cases and Illustrations. Published by PIPER and CO., 23, Paternoster Row, and may be had of HANNAY and CO., 63, Oxford Street, or from the Author, who may be consulted daily, from Eleven till Two, and from Five till Eight, at his residence, 37, Bedford Square, London. AGENTS:—Swansea, at the Cambrian" Office: Carmar- then, Mr. J. W. White, chymist, Guildhall Square. Is tiio best suusiitiite tui' Silyr, .t a tripling cost. A Sample NICKEL ^POCN sent fr^c for ten s:m i **r oiidi'-LiiCTRO-I'LATiiD for twenty. A Cook containing 200 Ensraviir^, forwarded post-free. Orders above E2 Citrria^o-iree, Richard & John Slae&, 3 j. Sn-in-1 London. SAMUEL BROTHERS, § 29, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON,  OF THE SOLK MANUFACTUKKRS OF THE j?B ?? Combining upenur StylH, Fit, Quality, perfect Ease and Gracefulness, so requisite for Gentle- manly appearance, and so rarely obtained. <m SAMUEL BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors, 29, Ludgate Hill, London. Plate of Fashions and List of Prices of every description of Clothing sent frea A REALLY GOOD STEEL PEN, adapting itself to HIH haiid, as flexible as the quill, and nearly as durable as lie gold pen, Is. 3d. per 12 dozen box; or post free foi Is. 9d. (stamps ) Sold only by the makers, PARTRIDGE nd COZENS, 1, Chancery-lane, London. SECURITY TO EMPLOYERS. rlle TIMES ASSURANCE COMPANIES. To Clerks and others guarantees at the lowest rates. Plate ilass Assurauco.—Windows, Mirrors, &c., insured ogauiot oss by breakage. Every description of Life and Fire Assurances. Apply to the Manager, 32, LudgatP-hill. THE CADIZ WINE COMPANY. 66. late 26, Saint J"mt's's-street and 8, Duke-street, S'. James s London, ,:so 3, Ship-street, Brighton. Price Currents on aprlica- ion.-Az-,encies formed. Carriage Free. WM. PAAS, Manager. PHYTHIAN, Wholesale and Family Tea Dealer and r Foreign Warehouseman, 430, West Strand, and 1, 2, tiiti 3, King William Street, adjoining, London. Catalogues ,I articles and prices post-free. Tea reduced 4d. per lb. by ue 12 lb. Catty Box. Carriage paid to all the Ranwa-. Stations in England. 52, FLEKT STREET, MR. HOWARD, SURCEON-DENTIST, At home from ten till fiH. 52, FLEET STREET, LONDON. HARMONIUMS at CHAPPELL'S.—The HARMONIUM jH by ALEXANDRE is the only instrument of the kind ihat remains in tune; from the simplicity of its construction s but slightly aifected by changes of weather and is alike calculated for the Church, School, or Drawing-room. No. 1. In oak case, one stop, 5 octaves 10 gs. 2. In mahogany case, one stop, 12 gs. 3. In oak case, three stops, 1.5 gs. rosewood, 16 gs. 4. With five stops, oak, 22 gs. rosewood, 23 gs. 5. Eight stoPQ, oak. 25 gs.; rosewood, 26 gs. 6 Twelve stops, oak or rosewood, 35 gs. 7. One stop, and percussion action, oak, 16 gs. 8. Three stops, and percussion action, rosewood, 20 gs. 9. Eight stops, percussion action, oak or rosewood 32gs. 10. Twehe sto] s, percussion action, oak, 40 gs. 11. Twelve stops, percussion action, large size, in rosewood, 45 gs. 12. The new patent iiioee,-15 stops, percussion action, expression a la main, &c.; the most perfect IIar- monium that can be ni:dc,, in handsome case, 55gs. Full descriptive iists on application. CHAPPELL, 50, New Bond Street, London. PIGGOTT'S GALVANIC BELT, for the cure of <_ Nervous and other diseases. Every one should read me treatise. Free on application to Mr. W. Piggott, the Medical Galvanist, 523 A, Oxford-street, Bloomsbury, London. YINE INN, 70 Bishopsgate-strcet, Within, London.— Merchants and Travellers visiting the Metropolis will find the above spacious Inn replete with every comfort, at moderate charges. Excellent Coffee, Billiard, and private Sitting Rooms. Ordinary daily at 1 and 2, charge Is. 3d. Beds, Is. 6d. Livery and Bait Stables. "■EDUCATION—Miss MARY E. SHBARSMITH'S Estab- <? tkhment, Sudbury House, Hammcrsmi'h,near London L?truction in E?tish, French, Music, and Dancing, 30 guineas. Pupils above fourteen, 35 guineas per annum. Laundress awl pew rent included. Experienced Masters. Diet, best and unlimited. House and Grounds spacious. TO GENTLEMEN WITH TENDER FEET.  CHAPPELL, 388, Strand, London, corner of ?T Southampton-street, Boot Maker and Pro- fessor of Fitting, respectfully invites the attention )f such, and solicits a trial. Established 1825. KNAPSACKS FO it TOURISTS, 18s 6d. rpHE POCKET SIPHONIA OR WATERPROOF i OVERCOAT, (weight about 12 ozs.) so indispensable to Tourists, can be carried in the Coat Pocket, or on the top of Knapsack. MEASUREMENT REQUIRED, the length and size round the Chest over the Co-it, Price 40s.; all SIlk, oas. Sent on receipt of Post Offiet Order payable to CHAS. EDMISTON & SON, 69, STRAND LONDON. npHE ECONOMICAL WONDER OF THE DAY. The JL Eighty-fourth Edition of HAM1L ION'S MODERN INSTRUCTIONS for the PIANO-FORTE. Lirge music folio, price 4s., 62 pages. A very first-rate work, contain- ing a guinea's worth of the best matter." Also, Hamil- ton's Instructions for Singinlr," large music folio, 5s. London: ROBERT COCKS & Co., New Burlington-street. 1/ HUBB'S ILLUSTRATED LIST OF LOCKS, FIRE- ?./ PROOF SAFES, CASH, DEED, and WRITING H XES, with their Sizes, Fittings, and Prices, will be sent by post to any part, on receipt of two postage stamps. Apply to CHunB & Son, .57, St. Paul's Churchyard, Lon- don 28, Lord Street, Liverpool; 16, Market Street, Manchester; and Horsley Fields, Wolverhampton. OCEAN PARCELS DELIVERY COMPANY.—De- s patches are regularly made up for In-iia, Australia, and for all parts of the World; the West Indies, Malta, Constantinople. Expiess to the United States every Thursday. Rates for small packages — 5 ib. weight, 5s. 10 lb. 7s 6d. 20 lb. 10s. 6d. 4, Agar-street, and 17, Grace- church-street, London and 68, South Castle-street, Liver- pool. SHIRT MAKERS AND HOSIERS. CHRISTIAN AND RATiHBONE, 11, WIGMORE STREET, LONDON, Lists of prices and directions for measurement sent on application. DR. DE JONGH'S LICHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL. Prescribed with complete confidence by the Faculty for its puritv, efficacy, and marked superiority over all other kinds ia the treatment of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. It is entirely free from nauseous lfavour, and being invari- ably and carefully ssubmitted to chemical analysis—AND ONLY SUPPLIED IN SEALED BOTTLES TO PRECLUDE SUBSE- QUENT ADMIXTURE OR ADULTERATION—this Oil possesses a guarantee of genuineness and purity offered by no other Oil in the market. EXTRACTS FROM MEDICAL TESTIMONIALS;— ARTHUR H. HASSALL, M.D., F.L.S., M.R.C.P., Chief Analyst of the Sanitary Commission of the Lancet, Author of Food and its Adulterations." &c., <S:c., &e. I have more than once, at different times, subjected your Light-Brown Oil to chemical analysis—AND THIS UNKNOWN TO YOURSELF—and I have always found it to be free from all impurity and rich in the constituents of bile. So great is my confidence in the article, that I usually prescribe it in pre- ference to any other, in order to make sure of obtaining the remedy in its purest and best condition." The "MEDICAL CIRCULAR," May 10, 1854:- We unhesitatingly recommend DR DE JONGH'S Light- Brown Cod Liver Oil as the best for medical purposes, and well deserving the confidence of the profession." Sold ONLY in bottles, capsuled and labelled, with DR. DE JONGH s Stamp and Signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE, by ANSAR, IIARFORD, and CO., 77, STRAND, London, DR. DE JONGH'S sole Consignees; and IN THE COUNTRY by most respectable Chemists. Half-pints (10 ounces), 2s. 6d.; Pints (20 ounces) 4s. 9d.; Quarts (10 ounces), 9s. IMPERIAL MEASURE. SOLD IN CARMARTHEN by R. M. DAVIES, Chemist, 49, King Street; in HAVERFORDWEST, by GWYNNE -lAltRIES, Chemist in PEMBROKE, by J. HIRD, Chemist; in 4H9A, PRERMIESB, ROKE DOCK, by W. LAEN, Chemist; in TENBY, by W. WALKINTON, Chemist; in MILFORD, by THOMAS WILLIAMS, Chemist; in NARBERTH, by GRIFFITHS and NICHOLAS, Chemists; in ABERYSTWITH, by J. COLE, NICHOLAS- in MACHYNLLETH, by H, MEYRic? PUGH, Chemist. Q TEAM-ENGINES -MINING, PUMPING. WINDTV:, STEAM ENGINES, with and cf Wheels, for SALE, or To be LET on HIRE, by the Montr., or for any time required. MED WIN'S PATENT PORTABLE PUMPING, WIND- ING and other STEAM ENGINES, with and with u! Reversing Gear, Pumps, &c adapted to Mining. and ap- plicable to every other purpose where steam power is re- quired. May be set to work without fixing brickwork "1' chimney shaft; have been successfully employed for upwards of six years in Mining, at home and in the Colonies, and for Contractors' work, as auxiLaries in extensive mills manufactories generally. j The Patentee has a very large stock of thes? Engines ready for immediate delivery—either TO L!E LEI (?ii HIRE. f! or FOR SALE—of Four, Six, Eight, Ten, l'welvv, Sixteen, Twenty, Forty horoe power ami upwards, which will bo I delivered carriage free. For particulars and terms, appiy tf, MOT*. iiJ-DWIX } terms.??'' ?  K U ? )'' V I.\ and HALL, Engineers, Surrey Iron Worktl, t, Road, London. j THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY j Fcr NERVOUSNESS, RELAXATION Ex- HAUSTJON. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, and sanctioned hu all the great Continental Colleget Medicine DR. DE ROOS' CELEBRATED GUTTiE VITJE on LIFE DROPS, are the great European Remedy for Spermatorrhoea, Exhaustion, Nervousness, Debility, Aver- sion to and Incapacity for Society, Study, or Business, Shaking of the Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flatulency, Shortness rf Breath, Asthma, Consumptive Habit*, Dim- ness of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the Head, Eruptions, Blotches, Pimplfs, :re Throat, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scsofula, and all those diseases for which mercury, sarsaparilla, &c. are not only employed in vain, but too often to the utter destruction of the sufferer's health. Theii almost powers must be felt to be believed. Ilun-lic-lc o: apparently hopeless cases, which had been given the faculty, have been speedily cured, and nia-,iy have derived almost miraculous relief, » hen everything el.«.e had signally failed. The Guttse Vitm aie the result of long practical investigation of the reme- dies best adapted for these diseases, and in addition to the great test EXPERIENCE, they have received the sanction of many of the highest medical authorities throughout Europe, as entirely superseding all those questionable remedies which have too long been the sole reliance of the medical men of this country. Price lls., and four times the quantity at 33s. per bottle of the following Agents. PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUM- BAGO, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, DIS- EASES of the XIDNEYS, STRICTUR E, &c., &c. DR. DE Roos' COMPOUND RENAL PILLS are celebrated all over the world as a most safe and speedy remedy for the above dangerous complaints, Discharges of any kind, Stone, and Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs generally. Possessing tonic properties, they agree with the most delicate stomach, strengthen the digestive organs, increase the appetite, improve the general health, and in three days will effect a cure when copaiba, cubebs, and all dangerous medicines of that class have utterly failed. Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., and 33s. per box. Sent post free on receipt of Is. 3d., 3- 5s., 12s., and 35s. in Postage Stamps or by Post-office Order. These celebrated Pills are an infallible remedy in the most obstinate caises. By their use atone, many thousands have been annually resiored to health, when e,-ery other j medicine has failed. Their vast superiority over everything else in the cure of the above complaints, is universally acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand for them ever since their first introduction is without precedent. In no instance have they ever been known to fail, or to produce those dangerous symptoms so often resulting from copaiba, cubebs, turpentine, and other medicines usually resorted to. They require neither confinement nor change of diet, and may justly be considei ed the only really safe and effica- cious remedy for all stages of those disorders for which they are recommended. By the introduction of the above, the Proprietor has no desire to supersede his own personal usefulness, but there are doubtless manv who from natural diffidence, sense of shame, or fear of discovery, would bear their afflictions 111 silence, rather than apply for aid, or unbosom their sorrow, to those from whom thev mav reasonably expect sympathy and relief. To such it is believed the above will be an ac- ceptable boon, for besides their uniform cfficacy, the svifiert r can sately conduct his case without the knowledge ot a second person, and thus cure himself speedily, privately, and at the least possible expense. CAUTION.—Y7? i.wM?M demand ?o?- the ?orf, /;?"7 ?M?;'rf? an unscrupulous ??OM to imitate them, and a.?, ;-e the name of De Jloos. Sufferers must guard against the t-e- commendation of spurious or other articles by unprincipled vendors, who thereby obtain a larger projit. To protect the public, Her Majesty's Hon. Commissions s have directed the words Walter de Roos, London," to be printed ii. ichite letters on a red ground on the stf /up ajfi-red io the above, without which none can be genuine, and to uuitait which is felony. Sold by Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-Square, Ca-marthen; Evans, Chemist, High-street, and V. T. Wil- son, Chemist, Castle-square, Swansea \& illiumo, Chemist, High-street, Cardigan T. L. rr Chemist, a*I Potter, Herald Office, Haverfordwest; 'l're,vceks, Chemist, Pem- broke; Stevens, Chemist. High-street, Mcrthyr 'JVOvii; and obtainable through all Medicine Vendors, of whoin also may be had The Medical Adviser." On the TREATMENT of SPE R MA TOR- RHOEA, and other URINO GENITAL DISEASES by a Novel, Safe, and most successful Method. Seventy Anatumical, Explanatory, Coloured Engravings. In Six Languages, Fifty-third Edition, price 2s. 6d. in a sealed Envelope, through all Booksellers, or sent Post free from the Author for 42 postage stamps. THE MEDICAL ADVISER on Nervous Debility and the various f irms of Premature Decay, both mental and physical, ari*;>i<>; from youthful excesses, infection, the effects of climit.c, remarks on the use of the Micros- cope, and the questionable treatment advocated by certain writers; followed by practical observations on Marriage, with plain directions for the prevention and removal of certain Disqualifications, rules for self-management, &c. By W ALTElt DE Roos, M.D., 10, Berners-Street, Oxford- Street, London. Sold also by Piper and Co., 23, Paternoster-row; Mann, 39, Cornhill; Home, 19, Leicester-square; Gordon, 146, Leadenhall-street, London Heywood, Oldham-street, Man- chester Howell, Church-street, Liverpool; Watt, 11, Elm- row, and Robinson, Greenside-street, Edinburgh; Love, Bookseller, Glasgow Berry, 162, Great Britain-street, Dublin; and obtainable through all Booksellers. REVIEWS. "The information therein conveyed is really essential to those who contemplate marriage.—"Record. It contains precisely the information too often studi- ously kept from the young and thoughtless. However, the knowledge must come some time, and happy is the person who does not become its possessor too late.-Politiciat,. The above work, which contains the practical remarks of nearly a quarter of a century, :;nd treats in plain and sympathising language on the various impediments and disqualiifcations to marriage, particularly recommends it- self as a safe, unerring, and infallible guide to the speedy restoration and permanent preservation of health and vig- our. For want of a book of this nature, many a once pro- mising youth who started fairly on the voyage of life, has been awfully and irretrievably wrecked on the shoals and quicksands which beset his course. The necessity and im- portance of the work are further shewn by the'fact, that there are few persons who do not at some period require such information as may be found in its pages. While therefore it affords a wholesome lesson to the inexpe- rienced, its perusal may also be instrumental in averting the serious consequences of indiscretion from those who have unhappily incurred them and as the treatment re- commended has been uniformly successful in many thou- sand of parallel cases, the reader may the more confidently anticipate for himself the same beneficial result. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE can be successfully treated by correspondence only, on remitting the usual iee of Xi, when advice and medicines will be promptly despatched secure from observation. Hours for personal consultation daily from 11 till 4, Sunday (xcepted. Post-office Orders to be made payable at the Ilolborn Office to Dr. Walter De Roos, 10, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. N.B. Should difficulty arise in procuring any of the above, enclose the amount per Post-office order or other- I wise, to 10, Bemers-atru-, and they will b. seat .eur.el1 paekedper return. > I BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY I Office 1, Quay, Bristol. THE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS, unlc8 prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, are intended to Jt_ from CUMBERLANDBu*ix, 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 ?, tli(, Moiith of NOVEMBER. 1855. CARMARTHEN.—PH(ENIX. v A!i -f AUTliEN. AT .TBNBY. (.'ALLINtJ A; TENBY. Tuesdaj 7 ;,morii Thursday 1 S morn Tiu;sda> 8 morn fhursdr.v I'» 7 moru Culling at Teub\ 3 Hours aft?r. TEN ij Y.— P H fE NIX. FROM BRISTOL. Tuesday i> S. after, Tuesday j:i T'utorn Tu xi) Tuesdas :ei FROM TENBY. Thursday 1 i morn f!il1.T:d,t" !,) In morn "tuj'(l:;y <5 mom Thursday Ou ar.i. I iron. Dublin f A1?ESCabin 1:?. Children uader-12 yc&rs. 6s. Gd. Servants i;; the Cabin, ?. ?uctudini; St-ew^r^'g t?! t Deck, G-. ChiH.ven li;: ,l .!Lët\JE(\1'r;.}(;J:i' ¡.' l;¡'! -?.i ] one-borsc do., (Jig-. Ms. Ilurse, ids. Dug. 3s. Rftu)]i Ticket (nvidlable for one week.) Best Cabin, 18s. Fore-Cabin, lis. I £ or.~es 11I:,J Tari.-igcs i'.uued and embarked at the risk ftiid of kheir owners. Uoracs, Carriages, must be shipped at the Pier of Tenby ii least three hours before the ubove sailings. MILFORD, PATER, AND HAVERFORDWEST. SHAMROC; FROM BRISTOL. Tuesday « 3 ?IL,r 'I'ues,ia? 13 7;uwru Tuesu;*1 .???.?O? ?' M?-'r Tuesday 27 8 morn FARES :Samea8 Tenby. From Milford to Waterford, 7 inik-s from Haverfordwest !? :"l w i. y Station, Wednesday i.-Ver,iiigs at 8 o'clock or as soon after as circumstances will permit. FARES Belt Cabin, 2os. Fore-Cabin. 7a. 6d. Waterford to Bristol, Fridays. CAR D IF F.-S WI F T & USK. FROM BRISTOL. j Thurs I 91morn Friday 2 11 morn: Saturday.. 3 l»4after' Monday 5 3 after Tuesday 6 3j after: %Vednes 7 4 J after Thurs 8 44 after; Friday. 9 5 after Saturday 10 64morn, Motiday.. 12 7 morn Tuesday 13. 7 morni Wednesday 11 8imorilI Thurs 15 Simorn Friday 16 9morni Saturday.. 17 10imorn; Monday.. 19 2 after! Tuesday 20. 24 after Wednesday 21 4 after: Thurs 22 4 1 after: Friday 23 6 morn Saturday.. -21 .)i after Monday 26 7morn Tuesday.. 27 ??murn Wednesday 28 8 .morn Thursday 29 8¡morn Friday 30  9 morn Sat. Dec. 1 10 morn FROM CARDIFF. Thursday I. 8 morn Frida) 2. 84morn Satur 3 ..11 mor:i Monday f> 12? after Tueseay 6 2 after Wednes, 7. 21 after Thursday.. 8 2J after Friday 9 I mo.-ii Saturday ..10 4 after Monday.. 12 5imorii Tuesday 13 6morn Wed 14 6 rnorii Thursday I) 7imoru Friday. 10 71morn Saturday 17 94mora Monday 19 .1 lj:iiorn Tuesday 20 I I arte i- Wednes. 21 if after Thursday 22 Si after Friday 23 li after Saturday.. 24 3 mora Monday 2(1. 51 alter Tuesday 27 5 alter Wednesday 28 6imom Thursday 29. 7 mora Friday. 30 limorn Sat. Dec. I SJmorn FARES:—After Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. NEWPORT.—DART. FROM BRISTOL. Thursday ) 9!morn Saturday J ? 3? 1 after Tuesday 6 34 after Thursday. 9 4 11 after Friday 9 5 afterj Monday 12 7 morn 'dd"a: l¡ ¡ i Friday II).. !Imorn I Monday 19 l| after Wednesday 21 34 after Friday M.. 6 moru Saturaay 24.. 6 morn Tuesdav 27 8 morn Thursday. -? S.ni?)r"l FROM NEWPORT. Friday 2 9J morn Monday 5 1] after Wednesday 7 2 after [Friday 9 4imorn Saturday 10 4?fter !Tucs<?y 1?.. 6?morn Thursday 15 "imorn Saturday.17 M?mom TuMday 20 lifter Thursday 22 after Friday..23 Sjafter Monday 26.. 6 morn Wednesday 28 7 morn Friday 30 8 morn FARES.—After Cabin, 3s., Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. DUBLIN.—Average Passage by the NEw IROX PADDLE STEAMERS Juxo and PHOENIX, 18 hours. FROM BRISTOL. Friday t.. 11 morn1 •Tuesday 6 3J after Friday 9.. r) after: Friday 1 t3 9;morn uesdaj %'0 3 ,ftc-r Friday. 2.i 4 alter Friday 30 9 morn! FROM DUBLIN. 6 7 men. Tuesday 1;$ 10 morn Tuesday .20., 3 after •Friday 10 morn morn Calling at J entiy. "INGLE I A !i KS Cubni £1 5s. hcrvtnti and Chi!drefi (under i?.) 1 Is. •(ineHnlinj; Steward's IVes) DccK,I(?. To and Fru DLiio :—Cabin 56I 12s. Sd. Deck, 15s. AvaUahit uutil second Return T¡p h.jm date <')''?t;c. Arramremerts have been made in conjunction with the Great Western Rtihray Company, fc.r, thTOU{!"h; Ticket*, from fr..r.; Lei-don, t" l>ul.liu, via le;A. oil tile ttri)is:- 'AY:b.('?)u and lsi, C'Mt, 3-?. 4u abm an<t 2nd Class. ?.(;d. D<k aild'I'u aiid Fru'l'it!keta, arc- also granted avaiiai>!e'or Sixteen i).!?.vn:— FAKES:—Calvin and 1st. Class, Hs. 3d. Cabin and tnd Class 13M. CORK. J SJVEHNA Capt. UILMORE. SABRINA, Capt. PARKER. FROM ilitISTOL. Saturday 3 12 no;>n 1 Taf-dij 6 3; after u rdsy 10 K morn 13 murii | Satiirdny 17 j! morn i:J1r 20 J ?. 20 lHun: 24 Tu?.d?? 27 » morn :sj;. iiec. 1 SUmoru FROM CORK. I Friday 2 8 rnorn Tuesday  6 j after .?n.;)H. 8.. X?ftt.r TiicsUay I 6"n,,rn 15 8 morn Tueid;iy 20 1 after FiL).M.. '? after after Tiic-d -y 27 6 mom Friday 36 8 morn I FAilfcS:—Cabr\ 2 ,J. Servants and Children (under 12,) i5s. (including Steward's Fees.) Deck, 10s. 6d. Arrangements have been made h. injunction with the Great Western Railway Comany, for througu Tickets, from London to Cork, via Bristol, and vice versa, on the following terms:- FARES -Cabi. and 1st. Class, 38s. Cabin and 2nd Clus, 3u. Deck and 3rd Class, 16s. To and Fro Tickets are also granted, available, for Sixteen Days, vis:— FARES :—Cabin and 1st Class, 57s. Cabin and 2nd Class, 51. WATERFORD. CAMILLA AND SHAMROCK. BRISTOL TO WATERFORD, WATERFORD TO BRISTOL, CAMILLA.—(direct.) 1 Friday 2 11 morn i Friday 9.. 6 morn Friday It; 9 imorn I Friday 23.. 6 morn Friday 30.. 9 morn 8HAJIROCK. Tuesday 6 34 after Tuedav 13.. 74morn Tuesday tO 24 afterj Tuesday. 27 8 morn CAMILLA—Tuesdays. SHAM- ROCK- Fridays.- (direct.) Friday 2 1:1 noon Tuesday 6.. 2 after Friday 9 4 after Tuesday 13 7 morn Friday 16 10 morn Tuesùay O.. rafter Fridav 23 4 after Tuesday 27 7 morn Tuesday 30 9 moru I FARES :—Cabin, 26s. Servants and Children (under 12, 14s. (including Steward's Fees) Deck, 78.6d. To and Fro Cabin, Os. Arrangements have been made with the several Railway Companies for through Tickets, as under, Available by the ordinary Trains only, or by Express on payment of difference in Fare. FARES iCabin&lst Cla.lDeckfcS Clas deck 3 (SINGLE ,TO&Fro SINGLE ITO&Fro I SINGLE PaddingtontoWaterford!tM 4:2 7 3il 8 6 2 3 0!0 14 10 Ditto Kilkenny.|1 15 4 2 13 3 1 11 6 2 7 6|0 17 1 D!tto..C!Ol}CI.íIUI0112 :IILll 2 2 6 !l10l7:! Ditto ..Limenck.? 1 03 1 6! 1 15 7 13 6 | 1 0 4 To and Fro Tickets are available for 16 days. The whole of the above Vessels arc fitted up for the conveyance of passengers and goods.-Feniile 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:- forCardiff, toW.& H.Hartnell, Corner of Saint Stephen a Avenue, Quay; and for Newport, to W. & It. Harttiell Corner of Saint Stephen's Avenue, Quay, and to J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. See also liradshaw's Guide. In London-Soread Eagle, Regent Circus, Piccadilly H. UndervooU, 06 Ilaymarket; Gilbert & Co., Blossoms Inn, Lawrence Lane, J'heapside. 82, Lombard Stieet. AGENTS.—Mr. R. STACEY, Caimarthen; Mr. T. J. Thomas, Tenby Mr A. Williams, Haverfordwest. Mr. Pnhner, Milford Mr, Bower,, Pater. ThProprietor? oi the aboVo-Steam Packets will r.utt)? ?c<?n.tHb?f.] .A!?C.r?Ksp'? "r's Ut.lM? i! .m' \>n;<?'I:l:: t;,l :1t;1. g; ;¡H-S'1 *<*r'j.L>;gi!»sf«* ()r dnmap^d above Uw v.-ime U! un- less ineach ct?eutefd? s ht lit freight m proportion pa.d for at the time of delivery nor will they De answerable for any otheryarcel above the value of 40s. (if lostor damajieo unless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for thesame at the time of delivery. IliWtaceountable for any Good* without Shipping Notes ftll ietWuedi\"i8f6ra,'iea tfrbs