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I CARMARTHENSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 1<\T the next ASSIZES or Commission of Over and terminer, and General Gaol Delivery for the' County rrnarthen. will be holden and kept at the Shire Hall, FTown of Carmarthen, in and for the said County, on -ty, the Tenth day of MARCH next, when and where cUtors of Felons, also all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, 18 of Liberties and Hundreds, Constables of the Peace i II other Her Majesty's Officers are required to attend ll Rolls, Records, Indictments, and other llernem- .es -,vhich to their several offices appertain. Dated this 14111 of February, 1856. ff GEORGE WATKIX RICE, Esq., SHEKIPP. 1 CAIUURTH ESHIRE. lJNT PLEASANT, NEAR SAINT CLEARS. M R. W A L T E li L L 0 Y D een favoured with instruction to SELL KY AUCTION, on £ SDAY, at the above place, the ole of the Valuable Modern OUSEIIOLD FURNITUltE (NEARLY NEW), "S Property of the Rev. B. R. Thomas, who is having the Neighbourhood; "NSISTING of Mahogany and Rosewood Tables, Chairs, [Sofas, Couches, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Drawers, &c., 1 Carpets, Mirrors, Glass, China, and Earthenware, ,.hen Requisites, Brewing Utensils; a capital Bay POXY, ,!aI'S old, quiet to ride a very handsome well-bred WLING FILLY, got by Cheops," out of an except S a good Dog-Cart (by Fulier) and Harness; Gig, in ;!tcnt condition; One-horse Cart and Harness; Chaff- Stone Pig Troughs, Ladder, and other Effects. e Sale to commence at 11 o'clock.—Long Credit on Approved Security. ItalogLies will be ready the 8th of March, an;l may be jst Mount Pleasant; of Mr. Walter, Lloyd, Auctioneer, gi-aig, near Mydrim or of Mr. W. Spurrcll, Bookseller, Wthen. PURE AND CHOICE TEA. rackets of 2 & 4 ozs., and in tins of Ilb lib., and 31bs., and 6 lbs., and handsome caddies of 12lbs. each. THE EMPRESS OF CHINA'S TEA, gating of various sorts of really fine Tea, well matured so judiciously blended, that great flavour and strength toost happily combined. Each packet bears certificates f* the most eminent Analytical Chemists and others, I, It is 2iUINE AND UNADULTERATED TEA. IOORE & CO., LITTLE TOWER STREET, LOXDOX. tald by the following Dealers:—E. B. Jones, Carmar- 'I; R. Mason, Tenby; Baniford & David, Aberavon. Agents wanted where none are appointed. j JOHX STITEET, CARMARTHEN. D A V IDE V A N S LEWIS, MALTSTER, TAKES this opportunity of informing Brewers, Inn- keepers, Publicans, and Private Families, that he has On Sale a very choice Stock of MALT, well screened jjj cleaned, the produce of heavy and carefully selected rLTING BARLEY. D. E. L. having at considerable ex- foe erected a commodious iuilthouse with every proper jftisite for making and drying Malt in the best manner i ible, is enabled to ensure a first class quality which t be to the advantage and profit of the Brewer. P. E. L. begs to call attention to the prime quality of his #LE MALT, which has given such general satisfaction, I is peculiarly adapted for the use of private families. January 29th, ISoO. I ALTERATION OF TIME. IfiERYSTWITH TO OSWESTRY AND i SHREWSBURY. 4berystwfth to Oswestry is 16 Miles the nearest Coach rout IHE Public is respectfully informed that on and after A MONDAY, OCTOISEII the '1st, the Four Horse Coach, .THE ENGINEER," will leave the TALBOT HOTEL,, JOerystwith, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, f 7 a.m., by the wav of Mnchynlleth. Cemmes, Mallwyd 'an n-office and Meirod, arriving at the WYXNSTAY ARMS OTEL and Railway Station, Oswestry, at 4 p.m in time It Trains to Liverpool, Manchester, Carnarvon, Holyhead, Ittd London in One Day, and return from the above Hotel Ittd Railway Station, Oswestry, on MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, Jjd FRIDAY, at 11 a.m., arriving at Aberystwith at 8 p.m, The Proprietors beg leave to return thanks to those numer- als patrons who have contributed to the success of the ENGINEER, and to inform those who have not travelled by [!:tis route that it will be found the pleasantest and most ex- peditious, and the scenery unrivalled, passing through the beautiful Vale of Meifod to Cann-officc, Mallwyd, and Itachynlleth three of the best fishing stations in Wales. One Coachman and Guard throughout. CLEATON JONES, 1 ProPnet,ors- ROWLAND OWEN LLOYD & Co. ?P?.et.ors. Talbot Hotel, Coach-office, July 2nd. t ;•?. t ■v, • — • ■. i ji/'ir. «??v i I LLANBOIDY RACES, 1856. I LLAÓY: 856. C. A. HARRIES, ESQ., ) W. PHILIPPS, ESQ., J STEWARD?. | TUESDAY, MARCH 25th, THE OPBN HURDLE RACE, a Handicap of 3 Sovs. each (1 forfeit if declared on or before Thursday, March 20th), witht20 added. Second horse to save his stake. Heat-about 2 miles. Gentlemen Riders. To close and name (by letter) to the Stewards, at the Farmers' Arms, Llanboidy, on Wednesday, March 12. THE HUNT STEEPLE CHASE, a Handicap of 3 Sov?. each, 1 forfeit, with £ 20 added. Second horse to save his stake. Over about 4 miles of country. Gentlemen Itiders. For horses that have been regularly hunted in South Wales, u 'l t(,( ] in "?,otit h AN' ,iles, and that have not won a race with £ 20 added, duiing the seasons of 18.)4, 5;), and 'oG. To close, and forfeits to be declared, as in the Open Hurdle Race. On Wednesday, the Hounds trill meet ON THURSDAY, AN OPEN HURDLE RACE, a Handicap of 3 Sovs., 1 forfeit, witli f;1,3 added. Second horse to save his stake. Gentlemen Riders. About 2 miles. Heats. To close and name at the Farmers' Arms on Tuesday evening, March 2.5th, at 8 o'clock. A SELLING STEEPLE CHASE, 3 Sovs. each, 1 forfeit, with jElu added, over about 4 miles of country. 12st. 7Lbs. each. The winner to be sold for £ 70 if entered to be sold for £60, allowed 5 lbs.; if for X50, 10 lbs.; if for £ 10, 15 lbs.; if for X30, 21 lbs. if for t25, 28 lhs. A winner once, 5 lbs., twice, 10 lbs. extra. The winner to be sold by auction j immediately after the race, and the surplus, if any, to go to I the Fund. Gentlemen liders. To close as above, on Tues- day evening. THE CONSOLATION STAKES, a Handicap of 2 Sovs. each, with not less than £10 added; forced for winners, free for losers. About 2 miles over the flat. Gentlemen Riders. The Handicap to appear immediately after the last race. Oii The Stewards' decision in all matters to be final. Colours to be named at the time of entrv. Three horses, the pro- perty of different owners, to start for each race, or the public money will not be added. Weighing for race, 2s. 6d. i The six new two-stall stables are now ready at the Farmers' Arms, in addition to the excellent stabling there N.B. Arms, Inn for 30 horses. and at the Lamb Inll for 30 horses. 910° MILNERS? HOLDFAST AND FIRE-IŒSIST- '?' 12 I?? SAFES (non-conducting and vapourising), with all the improvements, under their Quadruple Patents of 1840-51-54 and 1 b55, including their Gunpowder Proof Solid Lock and Door (without which no Safe is secure). THE STRONGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST SAFEGUARDS EXTAXT. MILNERS' PIKENIX (212o) SAFE WORKS, LIVER- POOL, the most complete and extensive in the world. Show- rooms, 6 and g, Lord-street, Liverpool. London Depot. 47A, Moorgate-street, City. Circulars free by post. GARDEN AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. J. H. SMITH AND CO., Druggists, Hop-inercliants and Seedsmen, MEDICAL -S' CUEMIJ'AL ILiLL, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN, ESTABLISHED 1807, IT AYE received their usual supply of fresh and true 0_ SEEDS of ev?ry variety, of which they respectfully solicIt a tnaL P 0 T A i' 0 E S ???shleafed, Fluke, Kidneys, Early Prolifies &c. PEA S Dan O'llourke, Green Mammoth, Paradise Marrow, &c. B E A N S Ionarch Longpods, Imperial Thick Wind- sor, Ac. CLOVERS, RYEGRASSES, FURZE, MANGLES, TUR- NIPS, &c., &c. Catalogues sent if requested. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES & SPIRITS, j PRIVATE PUPILS. EXDO W E D G R A M M A R SCI-IOOL, ENFIELD, NEAR LONDON. ??lIEsons of gentlemen are prepared for the Universi- -?- ties, military examinations, or commercial pursuits by the Head Master (Oxford) and Graäuates of Cambridge and Leipsic, aided by well qualified assistants. Terms on application to the Head Master. DRAINAGE. THOMAS BEYSTOISTE, LL ANIL All, NEAR AB EB YSTJFITII, BEGS to acquaint the Nobility and Gentry that he J) undertakes DEEP DRAINING and BOilEING. Lia,irg li(id 14 years' practice, and been employed by the following, he flatters himself lie will give satisfaction to those who may honour liiin with their commands: The Right Hon. Earl Lisbarne, M.P., Cross wood, Cardigan- shire; Lady Bridgewater, Shropshire; John Navlor, Esq., Leighton, Montgomeryshire; James Loxdale, Esq., Castle Hill, Cardiganshire. lie his at present a full staff of English Drainers. Application to be made to Mr. liees, Agent, Castle Hill, who will give all necessary information. For Rendering Linen Beautifully White. SCORE'S IMPROVED WASHING CRYSTAL. THIS Article has been carefully prepared, and analysed J_ by eminent chemists. Unlike any previous washing compounds, it contains no caustic matter. It is highly cleansing—one penny packet being sufficient for twel ve gallons of water. It saves much Time, Labour, and Soap, improves the Colour, and renders hard water soit. It is particularly recommended for removing Stains from the Hands, is useful for cleansing Sponges, Coombs, Brushes, and indeed for all Washing purposes. ç One trial will be sufficient recommendation. Sold in Id. rackets, and Boxes containing 150, by all Grocers and Druggists. MANUFACTORY, ST. PHILIPS, BRISTOL. Wholesale Agent for Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, and Pembrokeshire—MR. THOMAS PRITCHARD, LAMMAS- aTREET, CARMARTHEN. THE LONDON TEA COMPANY'S PRESENT PRICES are 3s. Gd. for good Tea, to 4s. 6d. -p for fine qualities; the rare and richest sorts also sold in 2, 4, and 6-lb. packets. Tea, Coffee, and Spices ordered by post, sent carriage-paid to all parts of England, from the WEST-END Warehouses and Office, 4, Wigmore Street. Cavendish Square. Purveyors to the Queen. Sole Agents for Marquis's celebrated French Chocolate. Prices by Post, (Established A.D. 1695.) JOHN FREEMAN, Manager, K AYE'S WOSSDELL'S PILLS ARE well known throughout the United Kingdom and the Colonies for their superior Health-Restoring I i-o- perties, in cases of Acute, as well as Chronic Diseases, especially those arising from Impurity of Blood, Indigestion y and Constipation. They act most beneficially on the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels, and in Constipation connected with long continued derangement of the biliary organs, termed j Bilious Dyspepsia, they will be found a most wonderful mcdicine. For persons of Sedentary habits they are the safest and beat Preventitive of Costiveness, so troublesome and des- tructive to health; and, indeed, to all classes of society, especially Females, Artisans, and Mechanics, these Pills are of the greatest service. In impurities of the blood they will be found cfiicacious and safe, not interfering with diet or avocation—and as they are composed of the finest Vegetable Substances, they may be taken by the most delicate with the utmost c.?.d dence. Hundreds of cases of cure accompany each box. Prepared by John Kaye, Esq., of Dalton Hall, near Huddersficld. Sold by all Medicine Vendors, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22, BREAD-STREET, London. LET US REASON TOGETHER. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. W H Y ARE WE SICK? It has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK., the NER- VOUS, the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all climes, i ges, sexes, and constitutions. Profes-or llolloway person- ally superintends the manufacture of his medicines, and oilers them to a free and enlightened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing di-sease in all its forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the w#r;d, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of lh, liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints generally. I !:ey soon give a healthy tone to those organs, however much deranged and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY.—ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened t.heir Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. SICK IIEAD-ACHE, VOMITING, AND GENERAL DEBILITY.—EXTRAORDINARY CUL,E The daughter of JAMES HILLAGE, of Vronheulog, Llan- fihancel, six miles from Llanfyllin, Carmarthenshire, was afflicted for a long time with general debility, suffering fiom sick headache, l ingour, vomiting, sinking at the pit of the stomach, and the thousand and one other evils of a gencrally deranged system. She was under medical treatment for a long time ba t unfurtunately was not benefitted tilei-ebv- and every other remedy failed. The father then put her through a course 01 Iloiloway's Pills, and after persevering for a short, time according to the directions, the bloom of health again appeared upon her countenance, and she was completely cured, to the astonishment of all who knew her. WONDERFUL CURE OF BILE AND LIVEn, 1 COMPLAINT. Conn of (i Letter from Mi. TV. Baldwin, oj Iseiv Bro/nptou, Kent, dated Any us I 25tli, 1855. To Professor Iiolloway, DEAR Sin,—Having suffered for several years from a disordered liver, and finding medical aid of no avail, I was induced to try your invaluable Pillol and after taking them for a short time, I have the greatest pleasure in inionning vou that thev have been the means of restoring me to ncr- fect healtli. (Signed) W. BALDWIN. Iiolloway1 s Fills are the best remedy Inown in the world for the following Diseases — Vue Dropsy Inflammation Sore Throats Asthma Dysentery Jaundtce Stone & Grave Bilious Com plalUtsErysll,e_s Liver Com- Secondary Blotches on the l*ernalenregu- plaints Symptoms t'jdn larities Lumbago Tic Doloureux Bowel Complaints Fevers oi all 1:11es Tumours Colics kiiuls liheumatism Ulcers [tions Cunstipation of the Fits i-etention of Venereal Aftec- Iiowels Gout Urine Wonns of all Consumption Ilead-ache '-erofila, (i r kinds Debility indigestion King's Evil Weakness, from Eivb;ttei,el- catse, &-c., &c Sold at the Establishments of Professor Iiolloway, 241, Strand near Temple 1'ar, London, and &0, Maiden Lane, New York. also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following plle\'s :-18. Ud., 2. 9ù, 4s. till. lls., 228. and o3s. each liux gt g 1- There is a considerable savingby taking the larger sizes. N.B. Directions for the guidance of Patients in every Disorder are aiffxed to each Box GO S SAGE'S PATENT SOAP. ( Sold by uroccrs, at 3 d. and 4d. per pound. The Best and Most Economical yet Offered to the Public. ON 12 POUND will cleanse thoroughly more soiled Clothes q_? than would ''??? ONE POUND of TALLOW SOAP sold at LIVLP?CE. or TWO POJXnS of COMMON YELLOW SOAP sold at THREEPENCE PER POUND. As this cleansing is effected with less rubbing, the Clothes arc more Durable in wear. •Manufactured by Gossage's Patent Soap Company, Widues Dock, near Warrington. NEITHER SODA NOR WASHING POWDER NEED BE USED WITH THIS SOAP. Sold Retail by Grocers, &c. The Genuine Soap is stamped Gossage's Patent. Wholesale Agent for South "Wales—Mr. C. W. SBEITBE, 5, Plans el, Terrace, Swansea. FARMS AND ESTATES TO BE LET, AND FOn, INVESTMENT Oil OCCUPATION. MR- HURLEY, begs to soHcit the especial attention of J?_ Gentl"men ":i,hpi- FARMS or ESTATES, to the following list, comprising properties rarely met with, or offered for thLg or REXTAL, which will be revised weekly. TO BE LET AND SOLD, CAMT!S.—A first-rate Farm and Residence, Buildings 8:c., 1,072 Acres of Land. Rent £ 1.G00, tithe free. Term 21 years. SOMERSET.—An excellent Farm of 166 Acres, rear Frome. Gentleman's Residence, Farm House, and Buildings. Rent E240. To UK OLD ÜXLY. Price only £ 7 '000 Lundy Island, Farm to be let, with lan-e Farm House and extensive Building, Cottages, Gardens, and 500 acres of arable and pasture land, and good feeding o-'i •iboi" a similar quantity. The excellent stock of iiici,iclitig 21 milch cows, to be takcIl at a ?. year, no tithes or taxes. Several Estates in Somerset, of 215 acres /il 500' and 10 acres, &c., all with excellent houses and bVldin^ man- sion, &e. A ditto of 145 acres, with Mansion, and Buildings Cot- tages, &c. Price only £ 5,300, near Crediton, Devon Early possession. Edmonton, near Town to be Let, an excellent Farm fit for market gardens, roots, &c., 160 acres, 20 grass, the rest arable, first-rate land rent X3 lo-S. per ann. Tithes X18, rates under 2s. in the pound. Entry at once; nice house and buildings. MIDDLESEX.—A farm of 440 acres near Dxbridge, 32s. 6d. per acre; tithe free; half pasture and arable. A ditto of 410 acres, part grass. Rent 3os. an acre tithe free. Capital house, &c. These may be had as one. SITItIti.-Y,-A gentleman's residence, and buildintrs, near Reigate, and 245 acres of land to be let. Rent £ 350. Also, by Private Contract, near Totness, a capital farm of 278 acres, with 11 £ acres of pasture, and about 14 more arable added; 2 &c., adjoining. Capital house and buildings. ILntry Lady-day, 1857, except on one- sixth of the arable land for turnips and wheat, after 1st inlay, 1856. Lease 15 years, determinable at 5 or 10 by either party. SURREY.—To be let on lease for 3, 5, or 7 years, a compact farm of 80 acres, well divided, good house and buildings. Entry at once. SURREY near GODALMIXG.—A nice snug farm, of 120 acres, suitable house and buildings. To BE SOLD OXLY. Price E1400 only, II EltTS.-To be sold, a small farm of 40 acres, near Brain tree. DEVOX,-To be let, a gentleman's house and buildings, AND 3 fields; or it will be sold with 100 acres of land, cot- tages, &c., for £ 6,000. E^ SSEX.—A useful farm of 311 acres. Icnt 20,. all acre. Farm house and buildin is. BEHKS.—Between Reading1 and Newbury, a useful sheep, turnip, wheat, and barley farm of 351 acres, 280 arable and 74 meadow and pasture ood house and buil.lins^s. Rent X360, tithe j684. Entry lor turnips, &c., in the spring, and upon the whole at Michaelmas, 1858. Yearly, or on lease. SUKKEV, near GUILDFORD.—To Le let, a capital sheep, stock, turnip, and barley farm, acres, well divided, now let in two farms. Entry Oil the smaller of 165 acres at Michaelmas next, and of the remainder at Michaelmas, 1857. Rent of the whole £ 6;10. Good houses and buildings. DORSET.—To tie let a most desirable farm of 80 acres, near W eymouth. Excellent house and buildings, land well- drained, and in excellent condition. An excellent dairy, sheep, and corn farm, near Yeovil— 330 or 340 acres; good farm-house and buildings, and lanus wen Giviuea. SURREY.—Capital sheep and slack farm, bfin? ?ood sound pasture and meadow land, containing 100 acres, and 20 acres of arable 27 miles from London. Rates and taxes, 6s. per acre. Entry at once; coming-in light. Rent £_00 a ) e:tr. NOTE.—To be let in the most fertile parts of South Wales a number of excellent arable, stock, corn, dairy, sheep, and hill farms, from 100 acres upwards, near good towns, railways, and maikets. Rents moderate. SOUTH WALES, BUECON (near the town).—To be let, with immediate possession, two capital hill farms, with supe- rior residences and homesteads, and comprising SOU and GOO acres, adapted for sheep, and other stock, turnip,, j oats, &c., (not wheat) light soil, good quality. Rent, rates, and tithes moderate. Numerous farms of every size in various counties. Furnished and unfurnished houses, with and without land, also to be let and sold, information of which can be had, naming the size, &e., required, and enclosing six stamps. TO BE SOLD. HANTS. —An excellent farm, new house and buildings, and 309 acres, let on lease at JS300, near Bishops' Walth.v.n. Price £ 8,000. N^ ORFOLK.—A really delightful niodrrn-built, large resi- dence, pleasure-grounds, and 51 acres of land, price only £ 7,000. This must be seen to be fuliv appreciate: OXON.—An Estate of 76 acres, and a ditto of 28; good premises-good investments. BUCKS.—A charming little property cottage residence, ccc., and 33 acres, near Iver. Well let. Price £ 3,000. A grazing f irm, good buildings, and house, and 80 acres of land. Rent £ 140. Price 4-3,600. SOMERSET.—A superior farm and large Mansion, let on lease at X350, for 21 years. Freehold, only £ 11,000. Possession may be obtained, A pretty little leasehold farm near Bath, 35 acres.—Well let. Price only Y,630, held under the Duchy of Cornwall. Five miles from Taunton, a compact freehold fasm, good buildings, and 100 acres. Net rental, £ 102 a year; price only £ 2,800. A nice small freehold farm, 10 miles from Taunton, with all convenient buildings, and 43 acres of first-rate land. Price £ 1,800. Six miles from Taunton, a good farm of 150 acres of land, 2 farm houses, and convenient buildings; and price only £ 3,450. DKYOX.—Excellent investment. To be s dd, a choice free- hold estate, comprising two good farm houses and ali requisite buildings, and 324 acres of cnpitil meadow, pasture, and arable land, let on leases, at a clear annual profit rental of £ 350. Price only £ 9,500. Apply to the above, enclosing four stamps. DORSET. DeHghtful freehold residence, adjoining the south coast, with every convenience for a highly respect- able family, with green-house and all convenient offices, and about thiee acres of meadow and lawn. Price onlv £ l,t;00. Several excellent corn, sheep, and dairy farms, varying in size from 150, 170, 210, 9J, 43 acres each, situated near the best markets in England good toads, lirst-rate build- ings. For prices and further particulars, apply to the above. GLOUCESTER.—Several excellent small and Urge estates in this county, and one of 147 acres, and a ditto of 150 acres. WORCESTER.—A fine estate of 508 acres, mansion and well divided farms, near Malvern a delightful property either for investment or occupation. Price oni.v £20,000. SUSSEX.—A capital mostly freehold farm of o29 acres, let on lease at zC350 per annum Price £ 9,003. A leasehold ditto, 249 acres, price £ 3,0i..0. Oxox.-A delightful estate of 123 acres. Let at £ 185 a- year. Price £ 4,625. A ditto of 28 acres. Price £ 2,230. Let at jEOO a-ycar.— Tithe free. BUCKS.—A beautiful estate of 1S3 acrcs, mostly grass. Th:8e three estates are most excellent property of the two latter, possession might be got; each with capital residence and buildings. SOMERSET near TAUNTON.—A compact little farm of 2G acres, first-rate meadow, orchard, and arable land, with good cottages and farm buildings. Let only at present at l't ice 2,000 guineas. To bo sold only. Also a delightful farm of about 60 acres of prime meadow, orchard, and arable land of the best description, with mansion, cottage and gardens, and all convenient ollices. Price £ 4,600. OHTH DEVON.—Sporting Box to be sold, a valuable free- hold property, situate about nine miles from Southmokon and Barnstaple. It consist of a gentleman's lesidence and ollices, and about 67 acres at laud. It offers to gen- tlemen fond of field sports a chance raicly to be met with, as there are several packs of hounds that hunt the iin- mediate neighbourhood. Game in abundance, and (x-, cellent fishing. For price and particulars apply to the above. Detailed particulars sent on receipt of six stamps for either addressed to Mr. UUIILKY, Auctioneer and Land- agent, 24, Canterbury How, Kennington rink, London. WANTED, an Out-door Pupil by a Civil and Mining Eu- gineer and Geologist, for two years. Premium £250. .9 years. I?romium P,250. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. THE rPHlUTlHTII ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of TIlE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY was held Within the Company's Office, Edinburgh, on Friday the 15th oi February,— ef ross ailtl Cromartr. in the Chair. '?!E FOLLOWING STATEMENTS WERE SUBMITTED x TO T'iE MEETING ¡ UEPOltT the DIHECTOUS as to the 1'i??rcss of the Business. ????-?L BALANCE SHEET as at 15th November 18"i">, cer- ■ tii• nr ed ^by t'hu ree Directors and the Auditor, in accordance with the ?o'npMv's Acts of Parliament. REPORT by the ALDITOR after examination of the Books and Accounts. THE FOLLOWING ARE EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT:— T'HE BCarll ot Directors have more than ordinary satisfaction in meeting Ú1eir conslttucnth on this occasion, as they have it in their power not only to report that the past year has been the most successful since the Company commenced business j in lsz!;), but that the iive years completed at 15th November last exiutnted a greater measure of success than any previous quin- quennial period. The Results ot^the year, from 1t!i November 1854 to loth November 18T>5 are as follows SUMS PROPOSED FOR ASSURANCE .£7IG,383 7 I1 NEW ASSURANCES EFFECTED £ 009.323 7 11 j ''OKKESPONDi'NG ANNUAL PREMIUMS on New Assurances £ 20,017 18 0 CLAIMS BY DEATH during the Year, exclusive of Bonus Additions ?75,640 80? of 13uii,,s Ad,liti.11S X75,6.'O 8 0 ANNUAL INCOME as at the date of RaLl1lcl' From Premiums l(i 5 "'om Interest on Invested Capital -">1,800 0 4 lucorne.£:!37,4::JO I 9 TOTAL AMOUNT ASSURED, in force at 15th November !81-.5 17 4 NUMBER OF POLICIES in force <i>44 V\ hen the Directors state that the new business of the year ISoo, is understood to exceed that or ;tii%, otlit-i- Life Ollice in wieat Britain during- the same period, it is scarcelv necessary for them to make any further observation in evidence of the Com- pany's continued success, and its position in jjublic estimation but as the progress of one year, which might he the result of a sudden effort, is less satisfactory than the result of a continuous course of exertion showing gradual and steady improvement, the Directors beg attention to the development ot the business during the ten years from 1845 to 1855, that is, from the siOth to the 30th year of the Company's existence. THE FOLLOWING TABULATED STATEMENT SHOWS THE ciiiEf RESULT/— I Amount of Claims bv j Years New Assur- Revenue death in each Su bsisting l ending atices in each in year, exclu- Assurances. 15th Nov. year. cach year ??ive oflionus ? s. i). ? s. 1>1 £ s. D. £ s. D. ,) If d l' rl .)- "J,,} OJ I S4; 3fiS!i7.) 7 1(1 120815 19 5! 35571 IB B >i)2930ii 10 7 )Si7 ]!3.)-:8 4 [j!m; tO 7 'i.?)72 1 9?!4.)n';0 n ? 818 12 f.jlSfiU'9 18 l| 4'!G?);3()?.'79J78;}y JR4H 117 11;11583-, 1,5 (;3,3r,.i0 11 4 1?0 500147 10 6ilCS)l51 10 4 40550 9 G 1138SG8 5 (i JMCM) 12 !) 2.?095 01!? ? I8't) 4G74:;i) 8 I ?020:! ,,82 5 9.?),' 3 11 ,n8W31 3 18)2 445799 0 t 19.928 16 It' 59322 13 0 4)18751 1 ;i 1853 455218 17 1 .'(:50i5 0 K SH?') 17 0 !877?78 0 8 IH?t .)?!)7 7 (;?)8;;6?if! 5 8')4018, ,,1 0 8 1855 :1, j 4 0: 1 ()I 75640 8 <} ').).)J-i ) 1t')5 6U93:ZI.}:Ji4'O 1 !¡' i'j:J5!j:( T?,tal Ii lie"; ,\ss ) I Tot,¡\ 615,885 IS 6 f ■ urauces } J4M9629 19 4 Ciaims by t  is c in 10 j death paid l Yeal'8. ;0 10 Yl'S. ?'e.trs. 10 ii-s. Sum proposed for Assurance during the same pp. £ S. D 5808075 15 10 „ Havi. ng thus brought before the ]VL eting the results of the past year, and of the two quinquennial periods, closed at the I date of balance, the Directors defer any further remarks on th e Company's position and prospects till they have the pleasure of i meeting again in a weeks, to report the result of the III vesication of the Company's affairs, as at 15th November 1815 now in progress; and they trust they will then be able to show that the business transacted during the hst live years has been profitable as well as extensive. The calculations aie far ad- vanced, and a Special Committee has been appointed to examine the securities and to bring up a report ou the whole matter, I alter a thorough investigation of the Companj's assets and liabilities. i Th having been unanimously approved of, the Chair, manconKra.ty:?-???..?.?,???;?..?,,??????. the Company's business, and stated that the adJourned mectll1g to receive the report on the Division of Profits will be he'd towards the en-1 ot April. rPilE Meeting then proceeded to ele-l nevv Directors in the in the room of those who retire by rotation, and after the appointments were made the Direction of the Company was de- elated by the Chairman to be as fall Oil'S GOVERNOR. II; I Grace the DUK;: of BUCCLF.UGH and QCEKXSBEHUY. j DEPUTY-GOVERN )R. The I'ignt Hon. the E.VRI, of EU.IN and IVINC VRDISE. EDINBURirll. ORDINARY DIRECTORS. JAMES VEITCU, Esq., of Eliock. WILLIAM WOOD, ALEX, r. RUSSELL, E"n.. CoSo \1. MOJCCRKIFF, Es,1., C.A. GBORGK PATTON, Esq., Advocate. JOHN HOBERT TOD, Esq., W.i. CIfARU;S PEARSON, E.,¡., C A. JAMKS CONDIK, Esq., Perth, JAMES ROBERTSON, Esq., \V.S. JAMKS HAY, Esq., Merchant, Leitli. Gnoaos MOIR. Esq., Advocate. H. MAXWKLL INOLIS, Esq., W.S. JOliN SLlGO, Esq., of Cannyle. ANTHONY TRAIL, Esq., W.S. LONDON. Chairman of the Board, The night Hon. the EARl. or An¡¡RDEKN. ORDINARY DIRECTORS. THOMAS II. Breooitirvn, Esq., 14 New Broad Street. JOTIY GRIFFITH FRITH, Ei:¡., Austin Friars. Alkxandkr UiLLEsi'iii, 3, Biiliter Court. ALKXANDBR MACGREGOR, E-q., Arlington Street. JOHN SCOTT, Esq., 4, Hyde Park Street. :ir ANTHONY- OLII'HANT, C.B. FRANCIS LK BRETON, Esq., 3, Crossby Square. A vote of thanks was presented to the Chairman, after which the meelnig separated. By order ol the Board of Directors, WILL. THOS. THOMPSON, Manager. I H. JONES WILLIAMS, Resident Secretary, London, 8>, King Wiiliam Street. EDINBURGH (He'd Omce)., 3, GgORGK STREET. LONDON. 82, KING WILLIAM STREET. DUBLIN 6(1, UPPER SACKVILLE .STREET. GLASGOW 35, ST. YIXCEVT PLACE. AGENTS:— CARMARTHEN Charles Brigstocke, Wine Merchant. NEATH H. M. Jones, Custom House. SWANSEA.. J. Willett. MEDICAL ADVICE ON" THE SECRKT INFIRMITIES OF YOcTII AXD :.L\.TUHIlT. Dit. SAMU15L LA'MERT, 37, BEOFOliD-SQUARE, LONDON. Doctor of Medicine, and Matriculated Member of the Un- versity of Edinburgh, Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, Licentiate of Iall, London, &c., &,c. I  "AY be consulted, personally, or by letter, on the Y:?rious dis'u'der? of the nervous and generative system, resulting from juvenile irregularities and excesses, which have produced more misery in youth, degradation in man- hood, nnd premature decay at all stages of life, than perhaps nny other class of diseases known to modern pathologists. Long and practical experience in the treatment of these dis- eases has proved that there are in existence secret causes of self-acquired miseries and disappointed hopes, traceable to certain pernicious habits, to which Nervous Debility, various lornis of Insanity, Unhappy and Unfruitful Marriages, Impotency, Local and Constitutional Weakness, and their endless modifications owe their almost entire origin. It is absolutely necessary that all men should know that there are principles of personal management which cannot be violated without incurring grievous penalties, and when wisdom tnd regret succeed the heyday of inconsiderate self- indulgence, how these penalties may be mitigated, how the. sting of their bitterness may bo removed, and how the evil and its consequences may be avoided, and above all, that there is scarcely any degree of physical infirmity or functional I derangement to which the timely aid of science cannot apply a cure. DOCTOR LA'MERT has for a long series of years been I engaged in an extensive practice in the treatment of these delicate complaints, and is the only legally qualified Physician who, has had the confidence, through the medium of the public press, to direct attention to them. At home for consultation daily from Eleven till Two, and from Six till Eight. All letters must contain the fee of X-1, and allvice and medicines can be forwarded to any initials or address. It is desirable that patients wishing to consult Dr. LA'- MEli i' should first obtain a copy of his work on NERVOUS DEBILITY. | i A Medical Treatise on the Philosophy of Marriage, and do- I slTihng in detail the various disorders resulting from secret i habits and excesses. The perusal of this treatise will assist ill the correct description of their cases, and mav be had, price is., of Messrs. Piper Brothers and Co., 23, Paternoster- rüw; 11 anuay, 03, Oxford-street; Mann, 39, Cornhill; or free by post for 14 stamps, to any address from the Author, 37,15E.aroKD-SQUAttr,, LOXDOX. AGENTS:—Swansea, at the "Cambrian" Office; Car- uaarthen, Mr. J., W. White, Chymist, Guildhall-Square. "WHITE STAR" LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL PACKETS. Under contract with the Post Master General to convey Her Majesty's Mail on the 20th of each month to Australia. LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE, ? ?. Forwarding Passengers to SYDNEY, ADE- "7" LA1D:, HOEAKT TOAVX, LAUNCESTON. and New ZEALAND, at a through rate, and by .:S5?-??\.? first-elas steamers when practicable. PA-KET OF THE 20th IVIAItCH, The celebrated clipper ship Sll ALI AIAR, J. R. BROWN, late of the "White Star," Commander. 1402 tons register, 2500 tons burthen. This magnificent ship is again put on the berth for the conveyance of mails, cargo, and passengers, and will be despatched on her appointed day. She has made most uniform and rapid passages, and only once during- the time she has been in this Line exceeded 80 days to or from Australia. Her cabin accommodations are commodious and excellent; she has unusually excellent second cabins in house on deck for a limited number, and the arrangements for ail classes of passengers are of the most perfect character. Early application to secure berths should be niacle.-Apply to the owners PILKINGTON & WILSON, 17, WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL. IN THE HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY. TRIESEMAR. Ox THE 29XII OF MAY, 1855, AN INJUNCTION WAS CHANTED BY THE HIGH COUllT OF CHANCERY, AND ON THE 11TH OF JUNE FOLLOWING WAS MADE rUlll'Kl'UAI., AGAINST JOSEPH FRAN KLIN AND OTHERS, TO UESTltAlN' TIJEI, UNDER A PKNALTY OF £ 1,000, FROM IMITATING THIS MEDICINE, WHICH ISPROTECiED BY ROYAL I.i.TTEllS PATENT OF ENG- LAND AND SECURED BY THE SEALS OF THE ECOLE DE PHAltMAClE DE PARIS, AND THE IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, VIENNA. f ]pFcIESEMAR No. 1. is a Remedy for RELAXATION, JL SPERMATORRHOEA, and all the distressing con- sequences arisi"g from car!)- ,?,c., and its effects are elncticiuiis in youth, manhood, and old age and to those persons who are prevented entering the married state from the results of early errors it is invaluable. TRIESEMAIi No. IT. effectually, in the short space of Three days, completely and entirely eradicates all traces of those disorders which Capaivi and Cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the popu- lation. TllIESEMAR No. III. is the Continental Remedy for that class ol disorders which ^RVtuiiately the English Physician treats with Mercury, to the incvit ibie destruction of the patient's con- stitat.i .i!, and which all the Sarsaparilla in the world cannot remove. TRIE3EMAR, Nos. I., II., nr. arc alike devoid of taste or smell, and of all nauseating qualities. They may lay on the toilet without their use being suspected. TllIESEMAR, NOS. I., II., III. Are sold in tin cases, price lis., or four cases in one for 33s. which saves Ils. and in L,5 esses, whereby there is a sa\ÍLg of El 12s. divided into separate doses, as administered by Valpeau, Lalletnand, itoux, &c. &c. To be had wholesale and retail in London of Johnson, 68, Cornhill; Iiannay and Co., 63, Oxford Slreet; rInd Sanger, 150, Oxford Street; n. H. Ingham, druggist, 46, Market-street, Manchester II. Bradbury. ix>«k»el<er, !).•!«i.sgate, Bolton; J. Priestlv, ctiem's', 52, L?ri-sn-cet, Liv':i?'ol; Pow?l). b)okseHer, .5, Westmoreland-street, Dublin WinnaU, bookseller, Hl?h Ireet, Birmingham. C?P?S'S ?S?!Tim? H?SE BALLS. rjpO Sportsmen, Agriculturists, Postmasters, and all Pro- -1 prietors of Horses, these Balls are pa'ticu?rlv recom- mended iu all cases "f swelled crficked heels, lcss of al-;petit, aiitl vitt?.1 for Coughs, Cold, Fever or appetmitmp, aupn, f?y are the best Medicine that can be ex- ted lnoreovt i -? —-—???t mild, that they require no alteration of d,i.e?t?. ,-? ? given and if g i ven with a bran mash on Saturday night, will not interfere with the ensuing week's regular work. NEAT C A T T L E. The Constitution Ralls are strongly recommended by many highly respectable Gentlemen, (see Testimonials) for Cows and Oxen as a most valuable medicine in cases of Hove or Blown, Scouring or turning out to grass, or from bad food, Gargate, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Staring Coat, Distemper, Epidemic, or Influenza. Bullocks fatten much faster by occasionally giving a Ball. PREPARED ONLY BY FR\NCIS CUPISS, M.E.V.C.S., Author of the Prize Essay on the Diseases of ibc, Liver of the Horse," Diss, Norfolk; and sold by all respectable Medicine Vendors in Town and Country, in packets, six Itolls each, 3s. 6d. per packet, with a wrapper giving lull directions for the use of the Balls, and treatment of the Horse whilst taking them. Also a Pamphlet of Testimonials from many Gentlemen who have used the Balls in various Complaints. Any Gentleman using the Balls may consult the Proprie- toi gratuitously, either personally, or by letter, post-paid. Nothing brings on Nervous Debility, Premature Old Aye, and shortens human life, more than Diseases of the Chest. uxmm THE .1;, Y AND PATRONAGE OF THE THE PRINCIPAL I QVEEN NOBILITY. THE ONLY REAL CURE WITHOUT INWARD MEDICINE IS I) OPEU'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS, for Coughs, Asthma, Hoarseness, Indigestion, Palpitation of the j Heart, Croup, Hooping Cough, lufiuenza, Chronic Strains, Bruises, Lumbago or Pains in the Back, Spinal and Rheu- matic Aifections, Diseases of the Chest, and Local Pains. AFFLICTED SEVEN YEARS WITH A DREADFUL COUGH. I 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 has been afflicted with a dreadful cough for the ¡ last seven years, and for which he has been advised to try one I 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, ROYAL BATH PLASTER,' engraved on the government ?;??'? ,? -J' stamp, and the ?-??????_   -?''? 'Z??>  Pnmrictor's Au- tograph on the back, thus PREPARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPER AND SON;, C11EM.JSTS, SHEFFIELD, On Medico-chemical principles, from British herbs and the gnms and balsams of the Eastern clime, where The trees drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health sits, and makes it sovereign as it ilows." Full-sized Plasters, Is. I and for Children, 9id. each,, or direct by post, on receipt ot Is. 4d. or Is. each, in postage stamps..Sold by most Patent Medicine vendors in the United Kingdom. B S WARE OF IMITATIONS :-Be particular to ask for Homm's PLASTERS. A FRIEND IX NEED." HUNDREDS of CURES have proved ROPER'S PILLS, (though originally only intended to assist the operation of HorEll'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, Los3 of Appetite, Loathing of FooJ. Pain in the Bowels, Languor and Depression of Spirits, Giddiness, Swimming or determi- nation of Blood to the Head, &c., the forerunner of apoplexy. I Proofs of efficacy (Communicated by Mr. J. C. Reinhardt, Chemist, Hull.) Sproatley, near Ilull, 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 suHcr, as I have done, 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 remain, with thanks, yours respectfully, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. Roper's Pills are a purely Botanic compound, and warrant- ed free from any de?elorious ingredient, being composed of ice h(,rbs, roots, gums, and balsa ins, by ROBT. KOPKR and SON, Chemists, Sheffield, in boxes at Is. ljd. 2s. 0d, and 4s. 6d each. Sold by -most Chemists and Booksellers in tho United Kingdom. ASK FOR ROPER'S PILL'S c ROW-N LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON, vy ESTABLISHED 1825. NOTICE. tthe '???lONV PROFITS will be made on J ll?oth M?A\ 1860, and Parties Assuring ON OR BUOlŒ THE ?Tii MAHCH I85C, wnirecch.e FIVE YEARS' Profit at that Division, while the Policies wilt only IJHH been in ex- istuiieu i u? n c"om? ? ?1"- ?H only La? Tcc. ? .? at thePilw'o;SecU1'u tbc above advantage, should be lodged at th, Hcad O,'ice, T at °"° 01 thc Agencies, wilhout delay, 1 Fooni iiii s nof f 1 P roposal and every information will be supplied on application to the following AGETS Bui!?. Mr. JOHN BOUND, Draper. M??. Mr. W. S. HAMILTON, Solicitor,' Tenb'vP Llallellv. f! F. L. BROWN, Solicitor. ,ienb-v Mr- W. S. HAMILTON, Solicitor. 1. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY rnilE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS, unless i prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, arc intended to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, (except the"Bart'' RPlitfu? ^r £ sf"1 ? Cardiff, "toh1will Start from ?tt?Utst ?M).t ) and as under-mentionod, with or withouSt  ?"? ? ? ??? ?"? ?? M? CARMARTHEN.—JUNO. FROM BRISTOL, CALLING AT TEN BY. Tuesday 4 4 i morn fueday IS. 5 morn ) FROM CARMARTHEN, i J CALUNH AT TENBV FOUR HOURS LATER. dm-sday 5 4 after Wednesday 19 4 after FARESt-Cabin 13s. Children under 12 vcars, 6s. Gd. Scrvanta in the C abin. fcg: (including Steward's Fees.) Deck, f,*s. ehii,ii-en u 12 N ears. 4s. Carriage, l'ah-llorse Phitoii, Sli. M small one-liorse uo., 25s. Uig, 2t)s. Horse, 20s. Dog, 3s. lleturn Tickets (available for one week,) Best Cabin, ISs Fore-Cabin, l is. Horses and Cariages landed and embarked at the risk and expense of their owners. Horses, Cai-rii.ges, &c. must be shipped at the Pier of Tenby at least three hours before the above sailing. MILFORD, PATER, AND HAVERFORDWEST SHAMROCK. FROM BRISTOL. TU0s,1ay. 4 4 after Tuesday 11 Simon' I 14 4 al'tcr Tr.iisday SS3 i murn| .Tuesday April 1 21 aitei-i FARES :—Same as Tenby. From Milford to W atcrford 7 miles from Haverfordwest Itailway Station. Mch. fith and 20th, 6 morn 12 h and 26th, 8 after or as soon after as circumstan- ces will permit. FARES Best Cabin, 2os. j Fore-Cabin. 7s. 6d. Waterford to Bristol. Friday CA PD I -P F.S IV I F T I j The New Steamer TAFF is expected to be on the Station early in the Month. FROM BRISTOL. Monday.. 3 2^ after Wednesday 5 4 J after Thursday 6 .r)i after Friday 7 6 a it,, r Monday 10 R morn e d a N- Friday 14 II mom I. after Wednesday 19 4, after Friday 21 filmorn Saturday.. 22 CJraorn i\tdilday&4 imorll 'Aednes. vti 8!nOn1 Fiiday :? 9 morn Monday 31 1 after FROM CARDIFF. Illues, ty 4 2 aTter Thursday 6 4.\tnorn Friday 7 I niorii Saturday 8 &?fter Tuesd?,N, 11 /|moru Thursday 13 8^ morn ?tur_?y.. 1.) .to?? I. ) joilmorn Tuesday 18 2 1, after 1 nursday., 120 4 after Tridav 21. 4tafter Saturday 2:J 44 after I hurst ay 27 dmoru Saturday ^9 § morn 9 8- morn FARES. After Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. NEffPO RT.—D ART Oil SWIFT. FRmr BRISTOL. morn Thursday 6 5$after Friday 7.. 6 after .fehiftXy- 14 Wednesday 19 4 Friday ??.. H?momi Saturday 2.. 6tmornj Monday 4.. 7^morn| Tuesday zb 8 morn Thurday 27 SJmornl Saturday 2D 9imorn FROM NEWPORT M.Onùa; ?" t?fter :?cdnp?ay t.. ? 3?rtet ?ida..B..M.. 7 .?moru  ? T.. 8 5j?r ITlI¿ 11 7 \morll ?hur j ?. l.. 9 morn jV 10 ¡mOrl& i;Fl'1 !{j — ??t(.r I. HirSt a .v [M''? 21 41 after Saturday 2.. 5 after 'I 5 olfter Wednesday 26.. 7 morn ?Fri,l 28 8 morn iMonday 31 U morn FARES.—After Cabin, 3s., Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. DUBLIN. -PHOE-S IX. 41 FROM BRISTOL. Friday 7 6',morn Friday 14 11 morn Friday 21 6 rnorn Priclay £ 8 9 n-iori-, FROM DUBLIN. Tuesday 4.. 9 morn /Tuesday H.. 2 after (Tuesday 18 9,orn Tuesday 25 1 after SINGLE FARES :-Cabin X I 5,Servaiits and Children (under 12,) 14s. (including Steward's Fees) Deck, 10s. To and Fro Ditto :-Cabin XI 12s. Gd. Deck. 158, Available until second Return Trip from date of issue. Arrangements have also been made in conjunction with the Grt-at Western Railwar Company, for through Tickets, from from London, to Dublin, via Bristol, and vice versa <!n itlhle following terms:- FARES—Cabin and 1st, Class, ols. 4d. Cabin and 2nd Class. I 28s. (id. Deck and 3rd. Class, 14s. lOd, To and Fro Ticketa, are also granted available for Sixteen Days, viz I F AlmS :-Cabin and 1st. Class, 47s. 3d. Cabin and 2nd Class, 4:38. CORK. JUVERNA AND SABRINA. FROM BRISTOL. :tlmlay I 11 morn, Tuesday 4 4 after Saturday 8 7 morn! Tuesday 11 9 morn' Saturday. 1:).. 12 noon Tuesday 18 4 after Saturday 22 6|.m<.rn Tues(lty -.r> 8 morn Saturday 29 9jmorn Tuesday, April I.. 2j after FROM CORK. Tuesday 4.. I?fter '?v 7 6 morn T'?d&y n 7 4 morn ?'?av 11 8 morn Tuc ay 18 2 fter F,id? 21 6 mom Tuesday 25 Cjmom ifridaj 28 7'mon. 1 Tuesday April L.. U morn FARES :-Cabin, 27s. Gd. Servants and Children (under 12,) Los. (including Steward's Fees.) Deck, 10s. 6d. Arrangements have been made 11 injunction with the Great Western Railway Comany, for throuSu Tickets, from London to Cork, via Bristol, and vice versa, oil i!u» following terms:- F" RES :-Caon. and lst. Class, 38s. Cabin and 2ud ClüSs, 3Js. Deck and 3rd Class, ltis. To and Fro Tickets are also granted, available, for Sixteen Da) s, viz:- FAItES:-Cabin and 1st Class, 57s. Cabin and 2nd Class, 51a WATERFORD. CAMILLA AND SHAMROCK. BRISTOL TO WATERFORD. WATERFORD TO BRiSTOL, CAMILLA.—(direct.) Friday 7 6morn Friday 14 It morn Friday 21 6 morn Friday 28 9 morn 8IIAMROCK. Calling at Milford, Pater, and Ilaveri'ordwest. Tuesday 4 4 after Tiiesd:Ly 11 8 morn 18 4 aftei Tuesday 25 7 morn Tuesday April 21 after CAMILLA—Tuesdays. SliAM. ;ROCK—Fridays.—(direct.) .Tuesday 4.. 3 after !nrid^' 7 3 after i'rues?"" 8 morn F d." 14 9 morii | Iuesday 18 3A aft^' iFridav 21  altN (Tuesday *r '1 a ?Friday M" I m°m ¡"rlda' 28 8 morn i FARES Cabin,  Servants and Children (under 12, 14s. (.nc udm? ?e?ard's Fees) Deck, 7s. Gd. To and Fro Cabni. 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 jCabin&Ist Cls. Deck & 2 Clas deck 3 SINGLE TO&Fl o SINGLE ;To&pro!SI Vr: t K Paddington to Waterford;I 11 4? 7 3 ? 8 <,i? ? o?))j' -n Ditto Kiikcnnv. 15 4i:¿ 13 3 1 11 c)2 7 #: <i 17 1 Ditto Clonmef 1 14 10 2 12 3 1 n 2-? 6 90 n 2 Ditto Limerick 12 I 0? t ti!t )5 7 ? 13 6? 1 0 124 To and Fro Tickets are available for 16 days. The whole of the above Vessels are litted up for the conveyance of passengers and goods.-Feinale 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, 13ristol; where all Goods,Packages, Parcels, X-e., should be addressed:— forCardiit, to\V.& lI.Hartnell, Corner of Saint Stephen's Avenue, Quay; and for Newport, to W. & H. Hartnell, Corner of Saint Stephen's Avenue, Quay, and to J.Jones, ltownham Wharf, Ilotwells. See also Bradshaw's Guide. In London—Spread Eagle, Repent Circus, Piccadilly H. Underwood, 56 Ilaymarket; Giibert& Co., b-ofsoiias Inn, Lawrence Lane, Cbeapside, and 82, Lombard Street. AGKNTS.—Mr. R. STACEY, Carmarthen; Mr. T. J. Thomas, Tenby; Mr A. Williams, Haverfordwest. Mr. Palmer, Mil ford Mr. Bo wen, Pater. N OTI CE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be acc juntable for any Cab in Passenger's Luggage, (il los* or damag Jd) above the vaiue 0: £ i>; nor for any ueck Passeii- ger'sLugtage (iflost or damaged) above the vaiue It-f 20s.; un- less in each ease entered as su(-h, &- freight in proportion paid C,)r tit the time of delivery nor will they t)t- aiarwt-i-al)le for any otherpureel above the value of 40s. (if lostor damageii ) uniest e-itered as such, and freight in proportionpaid fot th,,e!jame at tiie time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes AU letters seeking information to be pootpaid.