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THOS. H. JENKINS, JEWELLER, GOLDSMITH, WATCHMAKER, AND OPTICIAN, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, BEGS to announce the receipt of his usual half-yearly _[) supply of Goods in the above branches, which consists of GOLD WATCHES, from £ n o 0 to £21 0 0 SILVER ditto, from £3 3 0 to £9 9 0 All of which will be warranted accurate time keepers and of superior workmanship. The JEWELLERY comprises- Ciold Bracelets, from £3 0 0 to 1:7 7 0 Gained, Silver, and Pebble Bracelets, from 5s. to 12 10 0 Gold Neck Chains, from £2 10 0 to X8 8 0 Gold Necklets, from zCl 10 0 to 1,5 5 0 Gold Demi Guards, from X,2 0 0 to £7 7 0 Gold Rings set with various Stones, from los. to £ 3 0 0 Ditto set with Opals, Emeralds, Sapphires, and Dia- monds, from £3 3 0 to X10 0 0 G^ old Jirooches in great variety, from 5s. to zCG 10 0 "ilver and Gold Plated ditto, 2s. 6d. to 21s. Gold Studs, from 8s. 6d. to X4 4 0 per set I)Itto Scarf Pins, 3s. to X,3 0 0 GOlD AND SILVER PENCIL CASES, LOCKETS, SCENT KOXES, SXFL-I'' BOXES, CARD CASES, SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, ETC. A large assortment of Mourning Jewellery. Silver Spoons, Forks, Salvers, Cups, Fruit and Butter Knives, &c, &c. A very handsome and massive SILVER TEA & COFFEE SERVICE complete, consisting of Teakettle on Stand with Lamp, Coffee Pot, Tea Pot, Sugar Basin, and Cream Ewer, weighing 154 ounces. Price 192 0 0 The above Stock has been selected during the past fort- night, an inspection of which is respectfully solicited, as it will be found to comprise the newest and choicest designs. 30th Nov., 1855. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BUILDERS AND AGRICULTURALISTS. 1",0 be had, at the WHITLAXD BRICK AND PIPE MANU- JL FACTORY (close to the Whitland Railway Station), HXO. LLOW & SOLID BRICKS and DRAINING PIPES, of the best quality and at the most reasonable prices. TELt-Nrs:-Tlirce Months' Credit when 1000 and upwards ale taken, and Cash on delivery for a less quantity. W Apply to the Foreman of the Works, or to the Bailiff at ^Vhiiland Abbey. November 21st, 1855. ELEOIBLE INVESTMENT. FREEHOLD ESTATE FOR SALE. TRELEACH-AR-BETTWS PARISH. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the SALUTATION" HOTEL, NEWCASTLE EMLYN, on FKIDAY, the 14th day of DECEMBER, 1855, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions which will bo then and there read, By Mr. THOMAS DAVIES, IN ONE LOT. ALL that very desirable Freehold Messuage, Farm and Lands, called GARREGWEN, now in the occupation r. Simon Jones, as tenant from year to year. Also, all that Freehold Messuage, Farm and Lands, called LLWYNCELYN, formerly part and parcel of the said Tene- ment of Garregwcn, now in the occupation of William Rees, as tenant from year to year. And also Three Cottages or Dwelling-Houses and Gardens, now in the occupation of Benjamin Hughes, John Thomas, and David Thomas, as tenants from year to year. The above properties are situate in the parish of Treleach- ar. Bettws, in the County of Carmarthen, and contain in the 'Wh\Jle 145 Acres or thereabouts, of excellent Arable, Meadow find Pasture Land, in a good state of cultivation. The bonses and buildings are commodious, well arranged, sub- tantially built and in complete repair. The Premises are distant from the Market and Post Town o Newcastle Emlyn about 6 miles, from the Saint Clears Railway Station, about 7 miles, and from the Town of Car- marthen about 10 miles. The Tenant of Garregwen will shew the premises, and for fut-ther particulars apply to Mr. B. Evans, Solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn, or to the Auctioneer at Henllan, Newcastle Emlyn. DR. DE JONGH'S UGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL. Prescribed with complete confidence by the Faculty for its Purity, efficacy, and marked superiority over all other kinds 111 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 •iCLY 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. IIASSALL, 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., &c., &c. I have more than once, at different times, subjected your Light-Brown Oil to chemical analysis—AND THIS UNKNOWN 'tooYOURSELF-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, 18.54:- 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 ANSAlt, HARFORD, 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 (40 ounces), 9s. IMPERIAL MEASURE. SOLD IN CARMARTHEN by R. M. DAVIES, Chemist, 49, King Street; in HAVERFORDWEST, by GWYNNE HARRIES, Chemist in PEMBROKE, by J. lilltd, Chemist; in PEMBROKE DOCK, by W. LAEN, Chemist; in TENBY, by W. WALKINTON, Chemist; in MILFORD, by THOMAS "WILLIAMS, Chemist; in NARBERTII, by GRIFFITHS and NICHOLAS, Chemists; in ABERYSTWITII, by J. COLE, Chemists; in MACllYNLLETH, by H. MEYRICK PUGH, Chemist. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. Just Published, Price 2s., Post free for 26 Stamps. NERVOUS DIVBILITY, its Causes, Symptoms, Varieties and Cure an Essay on Spermatorrhoea, and on those Disorders arising from Imprudence and Vicious Indulgence, occurring during the critical passage from Y outll to Manhood; with Practical Observations on a safe, speedy, and successful inode 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 arc 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'MERT, M.D., 37, BEDFORD SQUARE, 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. SECTION I.—Anatomy and Physiology of the Generative and Urinary Organs. SECTION II.—PUBERTY—MANHOOD—The Morale of Ge- nerative Physiology, True and False Morality. SECTIO In.-lll PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE—Aptitude and Inaptitude for VV edded Happiness, Physiological Facts on Generative Capacity. ° SECTION IV.-SI>ERMATORRH(EA, or Seminal Debility- Its History, and Causes-The miseries of Imprudence, the Vices of Schools. SECTION V.-SY-IIPTO-Ni, OF SPERMATORRHEA and Impo- tence, Nocturnal and Diurnal Discharges, &c., Influence on the Mental Faculties. SECTION VI.-CAUSES & EFFECTS OF SEMINAL DEBILITY, Impotence, and sterility. T SECTION VII.—DETECTION OF SEMINAL WEAKNESS by Inuary or Microscopic Examination, Importance of Exami- nation, Danger of Mistakes, Medical Errors, Means of Cure. SECTION VIII— IREATMENT OF SEMINAL WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCE, Hazardous and Empirical Specifics, the Author's Mode of Treatment, Cases and Illustrations. Published by 1'?? ald CO., 23, Paternoster Row, and Published boy f HANNA,1 and CO., 63, Oxford Street, or fom the Author, who may be consulted dailv, 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. PANTGLAS ANNUAL COURSING MATCH, OPEN FOR SOUTIl WALES. WM. DU BUISSON, Esq., Glvnhir, ) Stewards. C. A. HARRIS, Esq., Aberglasney, j PERSONS desirous to enter Dogs at the ensuing Coursing Match, to be held at Llanfynydd, on Thursday, the ?ot? of ? December, and foHowing days, must send their Entries to the Secretary, on or before Monday, the 17th day of Decem- ber. The Entrance is One Guinea each Dog, and a Purse of 12 Sovereigns, at least, will be awarded to the Winning I Dog. The other Prizes will be decided at the time of Draw ing. All dogs guarded throughout. That all Dogs be drawn for on Monday, the 17th of De- cember, at a Meeting to be held at 12 o'clock, at Cross Inn, Llangathen, wheu all Owners are requested particularly to attend. Mr. GEO. HUGHES, Hon. Secretary. N. -go-The Entrance of One Guinea must be Paid at the time of Entry. SIX BELLS. COMMERCIAL INN & POSTING HOUSE, NEAll. THE OLD CHLTRCII, Saint Peter Street, Carmarthen. W COMER respectfully informs the Nobility, Gentry, and Public in general, that be has removed from the Stag and Pheasant" in Spilman Street, to the above named old established House and Premises, which he has greatly improved, fitted up, and furnished at a gi eat expense, so as to ensure the greatest comfort and convenience to all those who may favor him with their support. The Wines and Spirits are of the best quality, while economy, attention, and the comforts of home, will be felt to rule in every department. The Posting Department will be found to be complete in all its Branches, thus enabling travellers to suit their taste or convenience. A HEARSE, for one or more Horses, to suit the convenience of those whose melancholy duty may require its use.— Good and Roomy Stabling, Loose Boxes, Lock-up Coach Houses, &c. Carmarthen, October 31st, 1855. THOMAS ARMS HOTEL, LLANELLY. JOHN EYNON BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the Gentry, I Commercial Travellers, and the Public generally, for. the patronage and support so liberally afforded him during the last six years at the FALCON, and begs to inform them, that he has RE-OPENED THE ABOVE HOTEL, which has been thoroughly repaired, where he hopes to experience a continuance of the same. An Omnibus to and from each Train. Llanelly, 20th November, 1853. I IN THE HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY. I TRIESEMAR. On the 20th of MAY, 1855, an Injunction was Granted by the High Court of Chancery, and on the 11th of JUNE following was made perpetual, against Joseph Franklin and others, to restrain them, under a Penalty of £ 1,000, from imitating this medicine, which is protected by Royal Letters patent of England and secured by the seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie do Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. "I IP,,IESEIIAR No. 1, is a Remedy for RELAXATION, JL SPERMATORRHOEA, and Exhaustion of the System whether arising from excesses, accident, or climate. To those persons who are prevented entering the married state by the consequence of early errors it is invaluable. TRIESEMAR No. II. effectually, in the short space of Three Days, completely and entirely eradicates alt traces of those disorders which Capaivi and Cubebs hive so long been thought an antidote for, to the luin of the -health of a vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR No. III. is the great Continental Remedy for that class of disorders which unfortunately the English Physician treats with Mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient's constitution, and which all the Sarsaparilla in the world cannot remove. TRIESEMAR. Nos. I., II., III. are alike devoid of taste or smell, and of all nauseating qualities. They may lay on the Toilet table with impunity. Sold in tin eases at lis. each; free by post, 2s. extra; divided into separate doses, as administered by Valpeau, Lallemand, Roux, &c., &c. To be had wholesale and retail in London, of Johnson, 68, Corn hill Hannay and Co. 63, Oxford-street; and Sanger, 15J, Oxford-street; R. H. Ingham, druggist, 46, Market-street, Manchester; H. Bradbury, bookseller, Deansgate, Bolton; J. Priestly, chemist, 52, Lord-street, Liverpool; Powell, bookseller, 15, Westmoreland-street, Dublin; Winnall, bookseller, High- street, Birmingham. GRIMSTONE'S AROMATIC REGENERATOR is the Got)ly 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 is., 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 IIAIlt, including his pamphlet, with twenty real Testimonials to WILLIAM GKIMSTONE, Inventor of the cele- brated Eye Snuff, Hc-rbary, Highgate. Depot, 52, High- street, Bloomsbury, London. streeRt, IMSTONE'S EGYPTIAN PEA, discovered amongst \J? others by the Committee of the British Museum, in a Vase, presented to them by Sir Gardicer 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. 6d. bag will produce enough fur a small family. They require no sticks, and the bioom hangs in clusters. Sold in bags, 2s. 6J. three times the quantity, os.; seven times the quantity, 10s. E ich bag is signed and sealed by WILLIAM GKIMSTONE, Herbary Highgate. DrpÔt, 52, High-street, Bioomsbury, London, of whom may be had, price Id., post-free 2(1., the HISTORY OF "GRIM- STONE'S EGYPTIAN PEA." ON SPERMA'l'ORRH(EA AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE NERVOUS AND GENERATIVE SYSTEM. A Medical Work, Illustrated with Forty-five Coloured En- gravings, and containing the RECIPE for the AUTHOR'S NEWLY-DISCOVERED PREVENTIVE LOTION. Just Published, the 71at Thousand, price 2s. GJ., 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- _i?i_ TURE DECLINE, with Plain Directions for Perfect Restoration to Health and Vig-our; also the removal of Spermatorrhoea by a New and Simple mode of Treatment, without resorting to the dangerous practice of Cauterisation, beinsr a Medical Review of every Form, CAUSE, and CuitE of Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss nf Mental and Physi- cal Capacity, whether resulting from Youthful Abuse, the Follies of Maturity, the Effects of Climate, or Infection, ."c.; addressed to the SuOércr in Youth. Manhood and 0)d Age with the Author's Observations on the Prevention and Cure of Syphili, Spermatorrhoea, and other Uriiio-(Ierital Diseases, as adopted in the new mode of Treatment by Deslandes, Lallemand, and Ricord, Surgeons to the Hospi- tal Vencricti, Paris. By J. L. CURTIS, Surgeon, 15, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London. At home for consultation daily, from 10 tiil 3, and G to 8. Sundays, from 10 till 1. This work, which for twenty years has stood the test of professional criticism and empirical hostility, treats in a plain and sympathizing manner on the various disqualifica- tions and impediments arising fiom nervous excitement and I 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. KEVIEWS OF THE WOltlL "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 viccs of which it treats."—Naval and Military Gazette, 1st Feb., 1851. \Ve 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, 01 a clergymaii.Sei;i, livening Paper. Sold, in sealed envelopes, by the AUTHOR also by PIPElt and Co., 23, Paternoster-row IfANNAY, G3, Oxford-street London; GUEST, Bull-street, Birming- ham IlEywoon, Oldham-sticet, Manchester; H OWELI., U, Church-street, Liverpool; CAMPEELI^ 136, Argyle-street, Glasgow; ROBINSON, 11, Greenside-street, Edinburgh; POWELL, Westmoieland-strect, Dublin; Cambrian Office, Swansea; J. Griffiths, Stationer, Swansea; Fcrris and Score, Union Street, Bristol; and by "11 Booksellers and Chemists in the United Kingdom. This book can be sent Post-paid, without Extra Charge, to the East and West Indies, Canada, Australia, and other British possessions. ED'V AD BROOKE, Game, Poultry, and Pork Salesman, No. 1, Leadenhall Market, London. (Established 1801.) EB. solicits Consignments of the above. Commission A" 5 per cent. C'?/t?'o/A'N? and Hangers returned !/?/?('?<t<<7?/. N B.—Country Dealers supplied with Wild Fowl and Rabbits. KAYE S YV ORSDELL'S PILLS have obtained a world- .1 wide celebrity, and numerous Testimonials are en- clo?se. d with each box, attesting their enicacv. To families studying the preservation of their health they are invaluable. Sold everywhere, Is. Hd., 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22, RREAD STREET, London. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. PERFECT FREEDOM from COUGHS in Ten Minutes _L after use and INSTANT RELIEF, AND A RAPID CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION, and all disorders of the Breath and Lungs, is insured by DR. LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS The truly wonderful powers of this remedy have called forth testimonials from all ranks of ??ociet v in all quarters of the world. I he following have L?n recclved:-  Another Cure of Asthmatic Cough. I happy to inform ??yRoad.Haverfordwest. 811' am happy to lUforn you that I have the greatest beneBtfro.n taking only two bo?s Un- cock's Pulmonic Wafers, which von were ? enough to recommend me. Previously to JtS f I enough tto scarcely walk without the greatest difficulty }el f?U and my cough would then increase to such a deer l ha I was nearly suffocated I had not for many mo.UhJ slept for more than half an hour at a time- but r j now 31ii to sleep all night without coughS '1 ca„ 1  mend them to those who are simiiarlya?? a? most invaluable remedy, and you are at perfect liberty to make my case public if you think proper. I an), &c. JOHN JONES,Cabinet-maker. Rapid Cure of and Difficulty of Breathing. Hale, near LiverT)ool. < "iie to inform you of th?re? SITS,. received f, from ,taXkiwnig LLoo?cocr k « Wafers, wSch you recom receive d from taki fi g Locock's Wa f er,,i, lC "ou recom- mended to me. I was so much Oppressed at m! chest that when I lay down a coughing fit came on with ?ehvi?)ence that I have often thought I should not live to see the morning; but now I can sleep a whole night without coughing, after having taken only two boxes of wafers. J. HAYNES. Witness, P. Roberts, 4, tR> anel, agvh. -street. IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO SING. From S. Pearsall, Esq. of her Majesty's Concerts, and Vicar Choral of Lichfield Cathedral. GENTLEMEN,—A lady of distinction having pointed out to me the qualities of Dr, Locock s Wafers, I was induced to make a trial of a box, and from this trial I am happy to give my testimonial in their favour. I find by allowing a few of the Wafers (taken in the cousse of the ùay) to gradu- ally dissolve in the mouth, my voice becomes bright and clear, and the tone full and distinct. They are decidedly the most efficacious of any I have ever used. S. PEAIlSALL. The particulars of many hundred cures may be had from every agent throughout the kingdom and on the continent. To SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS they are invaluable, as in a few hours they remove all hoarseness, and increase the power and flexibility of the voice. THEY HAVE A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Price Is. l £ d. 2s. 91. and lis. per box or sent free by post for Is. 3d. 3s. or lis. Gd. Sold by all medicine venders. ————— DII. hOCOCK'3 COSMETIC. A delightfully fragrant preparation, for improving and beautifying the complexion, rendering the skin clear, soft, and transparent, removing all eruptions, freckles, sunburn, tan, pimples, and rougl) ness, -curing gnat bites, and the stings of insects. In the pi ocess of shaving, it allays all smarting, and renders the skin soft and smooth. Sold in bottles, at Is. 14d., 2s. 9J., and 4s. 6d. each. Beware of counterfeits. Observe the words, Dr. Locock's Cosmetic" on the government stamp outside the wrapper. SOLD BY ALL RESPECTABLE CHEMISTS. THE WONDEH OF WONDERS HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. ASTONISHING CURE OF DROPSY, Copy of a letter from Mr. David Colhngluun. dated Uh September, 1854. To Professor Holloway, Slll,-It is with great pleasure I have to inform you of a most wonderful cure of that dreadful malady, the 1 Dropsy, effected on my daughter by the use of your in\alu.ijle Pills. She had been under medical treatment lor a long tune with- out deriving any benefit, although she was tapped twice, and 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 evcry 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) DAVID SIMPSON. WONDERFUL CURE OF ASTHMA. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Joseph Wild, of Hyde, Cheshir dated the oth of August, 1854. To Professor Holloway, DEAR SIR,—Mrs. Newton, (a lady well known in this town, residing in Hanover Street,) was afflicted for years with a seyere attack of asthma; clifiiculty 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 WrILD. INDIGESTION AND BILLIOUSNESS! EXTRAORDINARY CURE! Copy of a letter from Mr. James Hen shall, of Ashton-undcr- Lyne, dated the 28th June, 1354. To Professor Holloway, DEAII StE,—I was for a considerable period afflicted with Indigestion, attended with frequent sickness, loss of 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 felt 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. I remain, Dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) JAMES IIESHALL. 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 beim- possible to relieve her of her sufferings. Four months a"o she resolved to have recourse to Ilolloway'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. These celebrated Pills are wondCljitlly efficacious ill the following complaints. -kg,ie Dropsy, Inflammation Sore Throats Asthma Dysentery Jaundice Stone &: Grave Kilious Com plaints Erysipelas Liver Com- Secondary' Blotches on the Femaleirregu- plaints Symptoms fckin Unities Lumbago Tic Doloureux Bowel Complaints Fevers of all Piles Tumours Colics kinds Hheumatisrn Ulcers [tions Constipation of the Fits Venereal Ailec Bowels Gout Worms of a- Consumption Ilead-aehe Scrofula, or kinds Debility Indigestion King's Evil Weakness, from [whatever cause, &c., &c Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand near Temple Bar, London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New Yolk, and by-all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout tljecivilizecl NN-orld, it the following piiees:-Is. 1¿d., 2;. 9d, 4s. (id. lis., 22s. and 33s. each Box. ggp There is a considerable savingby taking the larger sizes t N.B. Directions for the guidance of Patients in every | Disorder are affixed to each Box PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, t made in a cause James Morice and another against Elizabeth Jones and others." The next of kin of Lewis Morice, late of Aberystwyth, in the county of Cardigan, who died in or about the month of September, 1852, are, by their Solicitors, on or before the Eleventh day of December, 1855, to come iu and prove their kindred, at the Chambers of the Master of the Rolls, in the Rolls Yard, Chancery Lane, Middlesex, or in default thereof they will be pe- i remptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Degree. Monday, the 17th day of December, 1855, at 12 o'clock at Nuon, at the said Chambers, is ap- poin ted for hearing and adjudicating upon the claims. Dated this Ninth day of November, 1855v. GEO. HUME, Chief Clerk. Hawkins, Bloxam, and Hawkins, 2, New Boswell Court, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, Agents for William Henry Tho- mas, Aberystwyth, Plaintiffs' Solicitor. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, JL made in a cause James Morice and another against :tbet,li Jones and others." The Creditors of Lewis Morice, late of Aberystwyth, in the county of Cardigan, who died in or about the month of September, 1852, are, by their Solicitors, on or before the Eleventh day of December, 1855, to come in and prove their Debts, at the Chambers of the Master of the Rolls, in the Rolls Yard, Chancery Lane, Middlesex, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree. Monday, the 17th day of December, 1855, at 12 o'clock at Noon, at the said Chambers, is ap- pointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the Claims. Dated this Ninth day of November, 1855. GEO. HUME, Chief Clerk. Hawkins, Bloxam, and Hawkins, No. 2, New Boswell Court, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, Agents for William Henry Thomas, of Aberystwyth, Piaintitfs' Solicitor. 9"| Oo MILNERS' HOLDFAST AND FIRE-RES IST- ING SAFES (non-conducting and vapourisiug), with all the improvements, under their Quadruple Patents of 1810-51-54 and 1855, including their Gunpowder Proof Solid Lock aud Door (without which no Safe is secure). THE STRONGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST SAFEGUARDS EXTANT. MILNERS' PHIENIX (212o) SAFE WORKS, LIVER- POOL, the most complete and extensive in the world. Show- rooms, 6 and 8, Lord-street, Liverpool. London Depot, 47A, Moorgate-street, City. Circulars free by post. ENCLOSED BERTHS, zC14 AND UPWARDS. LIVERPOOL & AUSTRALIAN "WHITE STAR" ROYAL MAIL PACKETS, Under contract with the Post Master General to carry her Majesty's Mails regularly, on the 20th of every mouth, and make the passage to Melbourne in 68 days, under penalty. The sailing days from Australia will be fixed by the Colonial Government. FOR MELBOURNE, forwarding Passengers to SYDNEY, and all other Ports in AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, and VAN DIESIAN'S LAND, at a through rate, and by first-class steamers. Ships. Captains. Tons Reg. Bur. Date EARL OF SEFTON, Noble 1126 3000 20th Dec. ARABIAN. Bannalvne 1100 3000 20th Jan. ANNIE WILSON.. Langley 1240 3200 20th Feb. GOLDEN ERA II. A. Brown 1650 3500 20th Mar. SIIALIMAR Robertson 1460 3500 20th Apr. ROYAL MAIL PACKET, DEC. 20, THE" EARL OF SEFTON," A 1; 1126 tons register, 3000 tons burtben; CAPTAIN NOBLE. The above beautiful A 1 Clipper Ship will be despatched with Her Majesty's Mails, Cargo, and passengers, on her ap- pointed day as above. She is now on her second voyage, was built by the Messrs. M'Donald, builders of the celebra- ted clipper 11 Mermaid," on the same model, and it is ex- pected that she will make a run equal to the best passages of her fastest contemporaries. S On her previous passage she made Cape Otway (within- att6*(*y.s' sail from Melbourne) in 68 days from Liverpool, 74 days she landed her passengers at the relboulll ,good health and with- out a single casualty. She made Cape Otway fronv'Tfekar in 64 days. Her saloon cabin, and state rooms are replete with every comfort and convenience. She has excellent accommodation for a few second cabin passengers in the deck houses, and her'tween decks are unusually lofty and well ventilated. Passengers and baggage to be alongside on the 18th, cabin passengers not later than 19th December. For Freight aud Passage apply to the Owners, PILKINGTON & WILSON, LIVERPOOL NOTICE TO FAMILIES. MR. DIXON, Pianoforte Tuner, Regulator, and Re- l\/fR. DIXON, ort Tuner, Regulator, and Re- pairer, from BOUCH ER & Co., Harp and Pianoforte Warehouse, Chester, who has attended to the principal families in Cardiganshire, Tivy Side, &c., for the last nine years, having been solicited to attend at Carmarthen, begs respectfully to say that he will pass through Carmarthen, Llandilo, Llandovery, &c.. regularly every three months, should he meet with sufficient support to pay for time and expenses, aud that his next visit to South Wales will be in December next. Orders to be left in writing with the Editor of the Welsh- man. Abbey Street, Chester. Nothing brings on Nervous Debility, Premature Old lge, and shortens human life, more than Diseases of the Chest. UNDER THE W AND PATRONAGE OF THE THE PRINCIPAL QUEES .ft, THE ONLY REAL CURE WITHOUT INWARD MEDICINE IS ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS, for Coughs, 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 YEARS WITH A DREADFUL COUGH. South Carlton, near Lincoln, Dec. 15, 1854. I 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 ha& been afflicted with a dreadful cough for the last seven years, and for which he has been advised to try one of your Plasters, which he has now had on three weeks, and which I am happy to inform you has been attended with beneficial results, as the cough is not so violent, and 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, have vended spurious imitations. Purchasers arc therefore cautioned to NOTICE the words, "ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTER,' engraved on the government ?.-??-? ? -?' ?- ? stamp, and the 1//  z. Proprietor's Au- — ? —-f? tograph on the back, thus :— bPaRckE, PARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPER AND SON, CHEMISTS, SHEFFIELD, On Medico-chemical principles, from British 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. l J,d.; and for Children, 9d. each,, or direct by post, on receipt of Is. 4d. or Is. each, in postage stamps. Hold by most Patent. Medicine vendors in the United Kingdom. BEWARE OF IIIITATIO.N,S: -Be particular to ask for RoBF.it,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 BATII 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 lood, 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 effi cae3, (Communicated by Mr. J. C. Reinhardt, Chemist, Hull.) Sproatlcy, 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 doue, for a long time. I have been afflicted with spasmodic pains in the chest, and palpitation of the heart, arising 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 days, from which time my health has improved, and I am now quite well. I remaiu, with thanks, yours respectfully, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. Roper's Pills are a purely Botanic compound, and warrant- ed free from any deleterious ingredient, being composetl of choice herbs, roots, gums, and balsams, by ROBT. ROPER and SON, Chemists, Sheffield, in boxes at Is. I I d. 2s. 9d and 4s. 6d. each. Sold by most Chemists and Booksellers in the United Kingdom. ASK FOR ROPER'S PILL'S. • • If STEAM-ENGINES-MINING, PUMPING, WINDING, and other STEAI ENGINES, with and without Wheels, for SALE, or To be LET on HIRE, by the Month, or for any time required. MEDWIN'S PATENT PORTABLE PUMPING, WIND- ING and other STEAM ENGINES, with and without RHJrsing Gear, Pun pf, &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 or chimney shaft; have been successfully employed for upwards of six years in Mining, at home and in the Colonies, and for Contractors' work, as auxiliaries in extensive mills and manufactories generally. The Patentee has a very large stock of these Engines ready for immediate delivery-either TO BE LET on HIRE, or FOR SALE-of Four, Six, Eight, Ten, Twelve, Sixteen, Twenty, Forty horse power and upwards, which will be delivered carriage free. For particulars and terms, apply to Messrs. MEDWIN and HALL, Engineers, Surrey Iron Works, 92, Blackfriar's Road, London. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY For NERVOUSNESS, RELAXATION and EX- HAUSTION. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, and saintio/ied by all the great Continental Colleges Medicine. DR. DE ROOS' CELEBRATED GUTTJE YlT^E OR 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 ef Breath, Asthma, Consumptive Habits, Dim- ness of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the Head, Eruptions, Blotches, Pimples, Sore Throat, Pajps in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofula, and all those diseases for which mercury, sarsaparilla, &e. are not only employed in vain, but too often to the utter destruction of the sufferer's health. Their almost marvellous powers must be felt to be believed. Hundreds of apparently hopeless cases, which had been given up by the faculty, have been speedily cured, and many thousands have derived almost miraculous relief, when everything else had signally failed. The Guttae Vita; are 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 lis., 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 KIDNEYS, STRICTURE, &c., &c. DR. DE Roos' COMPOUND REXAL 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. Hd., 2s. 9d 4s. 6i1., lis., and 33s. per box. Sent post free on receipt of Is. 3d., 3s., 5s., 129., and 35s. in Postage Stamps or by Post-office Order. These celebrated Pills are an infallible remedy in the most obstinate cases. By their use alone, many thousands have been annually restored to health, when every other medicine has failed. iTieir vast superiority over every thing 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 considered 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 many who from natural diffidence, sense of shame, or fear of discovery, would bear their afflictions in silence, rather than apply for aid, or unbosom their sorrows to those from whom they may reasonably expect sympathy and relief. To such it is believed the above will be an ae- ceptable boon, for besides their uniform efficacy, the sufferer can safely conduct his case without the knowledge of a second person, and thus cure himself speedily, privately, and at the least possible expense. CAUTION.-The immense demand for the above, having yxditeed an M?6<M'M?M?OM? person to <Mt?a? them, and aS8um the name of De .Ko(M..SM?efe? must guard against the re- commendation 0/'j?!<r!0!? or O?er 0)-(!'f? by K??MCty? vendors, who thereby obtain a /a7-?er?o?. 2b?-o?e< the ?<?:c, Her Majesty's Hon. C?MWtMt'oHet? have directed the MM? Walter de Roos, London," to be ?t?c? in white letters on a red ground on the stamp affixed to the above, without which none can be genuine, and to imitate which is felony. Sold by Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-Square, Carmarthen; Evans, Chemist, High-street, and C. T. Wil- son, Chemist, Castle-square, Swansea; Williams, Chemist, High-street, Cardigan T. D. Meyler, Chemist, and Potter, Herald Oflice, Haverfordwest; Tie weeks, Chemist, Pem- broke Stevens, Chemist, High-street, Mcrthyr Tydvil; and obtainable through all Medicine Vendors, of whom also may be had The Medical Adviser." On the TREATMENT of SPERMATOR- RHOEA, and other URINO GENITAL DISEASES by a Novel, Safe, and most successful Method. 1Seventy Anatomical, ^Explanatory, Coloured Engravings. In Six Languages, Fifty-third Edition, price 2a. 6d. in a sealed Envelope, through all Booksellers, or sent Post free from the Author for 42 postage stamps. rTTHE MEDICAL ADVISER on Nervous Debility and the various forms of Premature Decay, both mental and physical, arising from youthful excesses, infection, the effects of climate, &e. 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 Disqualiifcations, rules for self-management, &c. By WALTER DE Hoos, 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.-Politiciart. The above work, which contains the practical remarks of nearly a quarter of a century, and 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 fee of £1, when advice and medicines will be promptly despatched secure from observation. Hours for personal consultation daily from 11 till 4, Sufcdffy excepted. Post-ofiice Orders to be made pa) able at the Holborri Office to Dr. Walter De Roos, 10, Berners-strcet, Oxford-street, London, N.B. Should difficulty arise in procuring any of the above, enclose the amount per Post-office order or other- wise, to 10, Berners-strer*, and they wiU be sent secuielf packed per return. Sir Wm Burnett's Disinfecting Fluid. FOR the destruction of OFFENSIVE SMELLS in I' HOUSES, ON BOARD SHIPS, and for the PRE- VENTION of CHOLERA, 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 HOSPI- TALS OF SCUTARI, and at the CAMP IN THE CRIMEA. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists, and at the Office, 18, Cannon Sireet, London Bridge, in gallons 5s., quarts 2s. pints Is., half-pints ûd. each. N.B.—The public are cautioned against AN IMITATION of this article. ■, BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Office 1, Quay, Bristol. THE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS, u?to? Tprevented 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 DECEMBER. 1855. CARMARTHEN.—JUNO. FROM BRISTOL, CALLING I FROM CARMARTHEN, AT TENBY. CALLING AT TENBY. Friday 7 4morn,Saturday 8.. 4 morn Frida, 21 4amornISaturday 22 4 morn TENBY.-JUNO & PHfENIX. FROM BRISTOL. ) FROM TENBY. Friday. 7 4imornjsaturday 8 7 morn Tuesday. H 7 morn Friday 14 10 after Friday J4.. 8mom,Saturday 2.. 7 morn Friday 21 44mornj FARES:—Cabin 13s. Children under 12 y-earq, 6s. 6d. Servants in the Cabin, 8.. (including Steward's Fees.) Deck, 6s. Children under 12 years, 4s. Carriage, 42s. l'air-IIorse Phwton, 31s. 6d. Small one-horse do., 25s. Gig, 20s. Horse, 20s. Dog, 3s. Return Tickets (available for one week,) Best Cabin, 18s. Fore-Cabin, 118. Horses and Cariages landed and embarked at the rislc and expense of their owners. Horses, Carriages, &c. must be shipped at the Pier of Tenby at least three hours before the above sailings. MILFORD, PATER, AND HAVERFORDWEST. SHAMROCK. From Milford to Waterford, FROM BRISTOL. 7 miles from Harerfordweat Railway Station, Wednesday Tuesday. H?fter Evenings at 8 o'clock or as TTuueessddaay y; 18 1 XS00? afte^. as circumstances Tuesda3 18 1 after 11 permit Tuesdav 25 7morn W1i B t C b. 2- y. FARES:-Beitt Cabin, 25s. FARES :-Same as Tenby. Fore-Cabin. 7s. 6d. Waterford to Bristol, Fridays. CARDIFF.—SWIFT & USK. FROM BRISTOL. FROM CARDIFF. Saturday.. 1 10 morn Satur RJmorn Monday 3 1 after Monday 3 .lO?orn Wedoes !). Z?terTuesday 4 :1102 1morn Friday. 7 4 after Thursday 6 2 after Monday.. 10 7 morn Saturday 8 3 after Tuesday.. U 7 mom?Monday 10 4?&fter Wednesday 12 7 Jmorn Tuesday 11 5 after Thurs 13 8 morn Wed t? 5 aftt'r Friday. 14 9imorn Thursday 13 6after Monday 17 12 noon Saturday 15 8^morn Wednesday 19 S?afterTuesday 18 ll|mom Friday 21 3J after Thursday 20 14 after Monday 24 7 morn  Saturday 2'? 3 after Wednesday 26 1mornl MGndav 21 41 after Thursday 27 8 mom!Wcdue&day 26 51 after Friday 28 8 Jmorn Thursday 27 6 after Monday.31 10imorn|Saturday 29 7?moru FARESAfter Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. NE W PORT.-DART. FROM BRISTOL. I Saturday I 10 mom Tuesday 4 1 Rafter Thursday. 6 3 after Saturday 8.. 4 j after! Monday. 10 after' Wednesday ..H..7?morn Friday 14 8Juiorn Monday 17 12 noon' Wednesday.J?19.. 2 after Friday l 3?after Monday 24 6 £ moru NN'ednesday ,6 74morn 1 Thursday 27 8 morn II Saturday. 29 9 morn'] FROM NEWPORT. Ston,lay 3.. 11 inorii Wednesday 5 1 after Fnday. 7 21aftor Monday 10 5 morn Tuesday. H.. 6 morn rhursday 13 7 morn Saturday 15 84morn ruesdaj 18 1 limorn rhursday 20 14 after Saturday 22.. al after Monday 24 4] after Wednesday 26.. C after Friday 28.. 7 morn klonday 28 7 m rn morn FARES.-After Cabin, 3s., Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. DUBLIN.—Average Passage by the NEW Inox PADDLE STEAMERS JUNO and PHOENIX, 18 hours. FROM BRISTOL. FROM DUBLIN. Thursday 6 3 after Tuesday II 7 morn 14.. 81morii "riday_ 21 4 1 morn Fri(I Friday 28.. 9 morn 11 Calling at Tenby. Tuesday 4.. 2 after Tuesday 11 12 noon Friday t4.. 8mom Tuesday 18 7 morn I ?Tuesday. 25 12 noon CaDinc at Tfnhv SINGLE FARES :-Cabin £15s. Servants and Children (under 12,) 14s. (r including Steward's Fees) Deck, I os. To and Fro Ditto :-Cabin JtT 12s. 6d. Deck 15s. Available until second Return Trip from date of issue. Arrangements have also been made in conjunction with the Great Western Railway Company, for through Tickets, from from Loudon, to Dublin, via Bristo!, and vice versa on the following terms :— FARES—Cabin and 1st, Class, 31s. 4d. Cabm and 2nd flu. 28s. 6d. Deck and 3rd. Class, 14s. lOd. To and FroTicketa are also granted available for Sixteen Days, vix :— FARES:—Cabin and 1st. Class, 47s. 3d. Cabin and 2nd Cla", 438. CORK. JUVERNA Capt. GILMORE. SABRINA, or VANGUARD' Capt. PARKER. FROM BRISTOL. FROM CORK. Saturday 1 9imorn Tuesday 4 11 mom Tuesday 4.. ,Jafter Frida 7.. 1 after Saturday. 8 4 after Tuesday li 4 after Tuesday 11 7 mom Friday. 14 7 mom Saturday 15 10 morn Tuesday 18 11 morn !?-1?ld..? 18 1after Friday  ?{ 1 after Saturday. 22 4 after Wednesday. 26 .? 4 after 'Y?ednes ? ?y26 7morn Friday 28.. 7 mom Saturday M 9 murn | FARES: Cabin, 27s. 6d. Servants and Children (under 12,) 15s. (including Steward's Fees.) Deck, 10s. 6d. Arrangements have been made tr, injunction with the Great Western Railway Comany, for througn Tickets, from London to Cork, via Bristol, and vice versa, on the following terms:- FARES -iCal)iu and 1st. Class, 38s. Cabin and 2nd Class. 318. Deck and 3rd Class, 16s. To and Fro Tickets are also granted, available, for Sixteen Days, viz:— l<'AUES :-Cabin and 1st Ciaa? 57s. Cabin and 2nd Class, 5u WATERFORD. CAMILLA AND SHAMROCK. BRISTOL TO WATERFORD, WATERFORD TO BRISTOL CAMILLA.—(direct.) PAxmr. SIIAM- Friday 7.. 4.fterROCK-Friday,?direet.) Friday 14 S?mom Fnday 21 34 after Tuesday 4 11 worn Friday M.. Smornrhdav. 7 3 after Tuesday 11 1 after SHAMROCK. ??. it;: ?,n? Tuesday 18 11 mom Tuesday 4 l after Friday 21 2 after Tuesday 11 7 morn 1Wed?esday 26 1 aft?r Tuesday 18 1 after i Friday 28 8 mora Tuesday 25 7 morn FARES :—Cabin, 2ds. Servants and Children (under 12, 14s. (including Steward's Fees) Deck, 7s. 6d. To aud Fro Cabin, 40s. 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. Cabia&!st Cis. Deck & 2 Class deck 3 SINOLK TO&Fro SINOLElTO&Fru SINaiv Pad dington to WaterCord 1 11 412 7 3 1 8 6 2 11 ;o D.tto..Ki)kenny.lt5 4 2 13 3 1 11 6? 7 0 1 D?tto..C)oume!lHIOai2 3 1 11 2 6 ?017 2 Ditto Limerick 1. 1 0?3 1 .1 t It 2 1; I 1 7 3 0 d0 eck 3 Ditto Ltmeriek.? 1 0 3 1 Ct )5 7?t3 6i 0 4 To and Fro Tickets are available for 16 days. The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of passengers and goods.—Female Steward on Board. Carriages and Horses shipped with care. Horses and Carriages to be shipped two hours before sailing. Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods,Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed forCardiff, to W. & H.llartnell, Corner of Saint Stephen a Avenue, Quay; and for Newport, to W. & H. Hartnell. Corner of Saint Stephen's Avenue, Quay, and to J. Jones' Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. See also Bradshaw's Guide. In London-Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Piccadilly 11. Underwood, 56 Haymarket; Gilbert & Co., Blossoine Inn, Lawrence Lane, Cbeapside, and 82, Lombard Street. AGENTS.—Mr. It. STACEY, Carmarthen; Mr. T. J. Thomas, Tenby; Mr A. Williams, Haverfordwest. Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowen, Pater. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steum Packets will not be acc mutable far auyCabin Passenger's Lu-gai-e, (if lose or damag d) above the value of £ b; nor for any Deck Vassen. ,-er'aLughage (iflOSt or damaged) above the vallue of 3«s. • un- less in each case entered as such, 8c freight in proportion paid for at the time of delivery nor will they tip answerable for any other parcel above the value oi40s. (if lost or damaged) uulesa entered as ftuch. and freight in proportionpaid for thesameat the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Note* 6.11 letters seeking infomatioa C. bt pwtftid*