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DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA. T710R Thirty Years the Medical Profession have approved Ju of this pure solution as the best remedy for acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout, and Indigestion and as a mild aperient for delicate constitutions, especially adapted for Ladies, Children, and Infants. When com- bined with the Acidulated Lemon Syrup, it forms a most agreeable effervescing draught, in which its aperient and cooline qualities are much increased. In warm seasons and warm climates sl^P^ tion, when taken REGULARLY, has been found dP highly beneficial. DINNEFORD & Co., CHEMISTS, &c., 172, New Bond Street, London. Sold by all resectable Chemists throughout the World. CAUTION.—See that Dinneford & Co." is on each bottle, and red label over the cork and use DINNEFORD'S FRICTION GLOVES AND BELTS. 1r1i0A8Q7i7  TO ai4?K. NEW YORK. CARDIFF TO ?H?? NEW Y0EK- Direct Steam Communication between the BRISTOL CHANNEL AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA & CANADA. THE SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, first-class, full-powered, Clyde- built Steamships GLAMORGAN 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. PEMBROKE 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. CARMARTHEN 3,000 Tons 600 h.p. Or other First-class Steamers, will Sail regularly between CARDIFF AND NEW LOIIK, I Commencing early in AUGUST, carrying Goods and Pas- sengers at Through Bates from all parts of England and South Wales to the United States and Canada. These Steamships are built expressly for the Trade, and fitted-up with all the latest improvements for the comfort and convenience of Cabin and Steerage Passengers. For further particulars, apply to Budgett and James, 11, King-street, Bristol; Richardson & Co., Swansea; T. Waite and Son, Pontypool; Alexander Brothers, Pontypridd; or at the Company's Office, 1, Dock Chambers, Cardiff. 1242J JOHN LAUGHLAND, Manager. INEXPENSIVE HAIR RESTORER.-LOCKYER'S SUL- J. PHER HAIR RESTORER is guaranteed to restore Grey or Faded Hair to its original colour in a few days. Precisely similar to more costly preparations of its kind. Large Bottles, Is 6d each, of the Agent, R. M. DAVIES, Chemist, Carmarthen, and all Chemists. HEALTH STRENGTH and ENERGY.—PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC strengthens the nerves,  the quantity  the blood, and thoroughly recruits the health. Most  to take. Bottles (32 S? ? n?xt sS ns Carriage free, 66 stamps, of T?Sp?R 237, Totten ?am Cotirt-road, London-Agent, ?. M. DAVIES, Chemist, Carmarthen, and of all Chemists. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS AND HEAD. JD DELLER'S ESSENCE for Deafness is an extraordinary remedy it always relieves, and generally cures. It is quite harmless.—Sold in bottles at Is It and 2s 9d each by the Agent, R. M. DAVIES, Chemist, Carmarthen, and all Chemists. Post free, 18 stamps, of J. PEPPER, 237, Tot- tenhfcm Court Road, London. THE ENAMEL OF THE TEETH.-By using CRA- CROFT'S ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE this delicate coating becomes sound, white, and polished as the finest ivory. It is most deliciously fragrant.-Sold in branded pots, Is and 2s 6d each, by the Agent, R. M. DAVIES, Chemist, Carmarthen, and sold by all Chemists. /10RNS, BUNIONS, AND ENLARGED TOE JOINTS. The pain is instantly relieved, and complete cure ClltvtvCl \fj IV piium'ioiin vr O o a. — Sold by all Chemists, and R. M. DAVIES Chemist, Carmar- then, Is lid and 2s 9d per box by post, 14 stamps, ot J. PEPPER, 237, Tottenham Court-road, London. [1157 FRIEND OF ALL. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. LET' no one be longer oppressed with the notion that his JL malady is incurable till these purifying Pills have had a fair trial. A few doses will remove the more urgent symptoms, and thereafter completely control all disordered actions, rouse the torpid liver, relieve the obstructed kid- neys, cleanse impure blood, and confer on every function healthful vigour. Impurities of the Blood. These wonderful Pills are valued at the humblest hearths as well as in the houses of comfort and wealth. They work a thorough purification throughout the whole system, with- out disordering the natural action of any organ, and eradicate those germs of complaints which consign tens of thousands to an early grave. Indigestion, Bilious Com/plaints, and Sick Headache. No organ in the human body is so liable to disorder as the liver, and none is more apt, when neglected, to become seriously diseased. Remember when nausea, flatulency, or aciditv on the stomach warns us that digestion is not pro- Sing properly, that Holloway's Pills regulate every function, give strength to every organ, speedily remove all causes of indigestion, bile, and sick headache, and effect a permanent cure. Weakness and Debility. In cases of debility, langour, and nervousness, generated by excess of any kind, whether mental or physical, the effects of these Pills is in the highest degree bracing, reno- vating, and restorative. They drive from the system the morbid causes of disease, re-establish the digestion, regu- late all the secretions, strengthen the nervous system, raise the patient's spirits, and bring back the frame to its pristine health and vigour. Tttrn of Life and Dropsical Swellings. The turn of life is the most distressing period in woman's existence; it destroys thousands. The whole of the gross humours collect together, and like a tide sweep away health and life itself, if not timely and powerfully checked. The most certain antidote for all these dangers is Holloway's Pills. Armed with them the fiery ordeal is passed through, and the sufferer is once more restored to the possession of unimpaired health. It is but little known that at the so- called "turn of life," man also, when verging on forty or forty-five, discovers that his health is considerably deranged and knows not the cause-a critical period in his life. All perils to both sexes are at once removed by recourse to these Pills. The Kidweys-Their Derangement and Cure. If these Pills be used according to the printed directions, and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys for at least half an hour at bed-time, as salt is forced into meat, it will penetrate the kidneys and correct any derange- ment. SHoiild tVio affliction bo stone or gravel, it is par- ticularly recommended that the Ointment, in such cases, be used night and morning, as by its judicious application the most astounding cures may be performed. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the ivorld for the following diseases:- Ague Asthma Bilious Complaints Blotches on the Skin Bowel Complaints Debility Dropsy Female Irregulari.- ties Fevers of all kinds Gout Headache Indigestion Liver Complaints Lumbago Piles Rheumatism Retention of Urine Scrofula, or King's Evil Sore Throats n -4. T), Stone and Gravel Secondary Symp- toms Tic-Doloreux Ulcers Veneral affections Worms of all kinds Weakness from whatever cause, &c., &c. ifascnr TTnllnwnv's The Pills and Ointment are SOlU a .J. LV" e?very ?respectab?le Vendo?r ot lYie?tu????i?u ??& nearly every respectable Vendoi of Medicine throughout the Civilised World, in Boxes and Pots, at Is l.d 2s 9d, 4s  11s, 22s, and 33s each. The 2s 9d size contains three, the 4s 6d size six, the lis size sixteen, the 22s size thirty-three, and the 33s size fifty-two times the quantity of ,a Is Hd Box or Pot. The smallest Box of Pills contains four dozen; and the smallest Pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions are affixed to each Box and Pot, and can be had in any language, ven in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. PROTECTION,:fROMFI ,["  ?R?DE'? ?u??MARK?  -c(L)GHT"ONty)? P? ON THE BOX y LLANSAWEL DISTRICT HIGHWAY ACCOUNT. 23rd and 24th VICTORIA, Cap. 68. /GENERAL STATEMENTS of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE on Account of the HIGHWAYS of each Parish, Township, &c., in the DISTRICT of LLANSAWEL, in the County of Carmarthen, for the Yeax ending G25th of March, 1872, as audited by the Highway Board for such District. Transmitted by MORGAN JONES, Clerk to the Highway Board, < Signed by Residing at Llansawel. JOHN M. DAVIES, Chairman. j~~ "RECEIPTS^ EXPENDITURE. T Lengt,, h oif -Htri. gh, ways., balance in R Kat, es_ Other Total Overrent Labour, in- j Balance, March, 1872. Length of highways. ??i.?_? Oter Total Overset Labour, in- Team Materials Trades. Salaries ?_? ?? „ Balanse Manual Trades Other T- ota, l. I". Length of JIighways. Balance in I Rates ROectehiepr ts I Reteipts. froml Team Balan,,e ?lanual Tradealaries. Payment,I E.penditnre ? ? ?erspent. Miles. |Furlo « £ 5T EeCeipl"' ft* fiflSgl ?"- j?nals. __??? ?S?ala? ries..P.ayments. | E„ xpenditure. ————————————— Account.' Account. tract Work, j n an. ¡ erspen. 1 £ e d £ i d £ s d JE S& S d Kli\ i £ s dTi £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. S s. • d. £ s. d. j £ s. d! £ s. d. £ s. d. Llansawel-Wen H„ aml, et^ i5 s t4 i1t 5 t 5 x 80 0 ft ."B?a"d' 341?. ? ?" r?d——?_ 4 0J 9 11 4, Llansam,el-Ten Ifamlet. 5 4 15 30 3415 11 17 110 11 0'0 ..4 li 8 0 13 311 -22 5 s. a.I X s d x s. d. Lhn?we, l-W? en? Haml,et, 5 tl1? ?? 0 0 0 ??. 22125? 110 0 7 7 0 4 30 0110 ?3 ? 00 ? Ganoldo. 4 ? ?123 ? 24 U U ?P,? i ?-; 713 ? 13 o 818 7 3 3 8 0 8 6 2111 9 319 _? Glyn do 2 21 2 12 81 15 0 0 If11.t'7 18 1 3 0 8 1 '8 7 3 3 8 0 8 6 ? 36 3 51 6 2 0, 1 13 9t 22 1 0- 217 13 61 3 Edwius (10. 3 1 4 14 7 25 0 0 2o i4 7'i 10 12 0 0 8 0 3 5 3 Conwil Gai o-Caio Lower do.23 7 80 0 0 80 0 0 15 62 1-1 L 18 10 11 1 1 6 39 1 1 12 10 4 1 12 31 88 9 3 8 9 3 Cwmeothy do. 12 60 0 0 60 0 0 13 19 7 1 9 10 3 3 i3l 0 9 15 10 5 2, 0 0 13 35' 1 56 14 I'2 3 5 1012- Cwmtwreh do. 17 4 1 6 51 2 65 0 0 66 6 512 -? 49 17 4 3 13 0 30 1 1012 8 6 '0 1 1 .21 92 19 6 26 13 01 TL1 lany1b. yt^ her Parish o ••• ? ?? ? 0 36 16 10 L 20 6 2 2 4 6 10 5 3 5 2 0 0 13 11 52 17 101 2 7 2 If Llanybyther Parish 27 5 90 0 0 90 0 0 8 13 3 44 5 10 3 3 4 23 17 3 11 0 4 1 1 71,? 92 7 8 2 ..7 .8 Llanyb,yt,, her Parish ?17 0 ? 61? ? 6 16 52 30 0 0 36 16 o2 34 13 1 6 13 4 23 3 10 5 2 0 0 13 31l 38 11 21 1 14 41 Pencai-reg do. 22 t;l2 1 is 512 90 0 0 91 18 5 i2- 34 13 1 6 13 4 23 3 10 14 9 0 1 16 7 80 15 10 11 2 71- Talley do—Traethnelgan Hamlet 2 1 411 ? 7 410 ? 00 40 0 ?OJ1?J 3 d2 ? 1718 5? 2 8 0 11 9 4 4 8 8 1 911? 49 7 7 9 7 7 I Cefnblaidd 5 ••• 410 0 0 40 0 0 | U .„ "j 2 17 18 g51 a 2 8 0 11 9 4 4 8 8 1 9 lit 1 419 2 7 2 3 4 9 4 Eskernant do. 2 1 10 2 12 24 0 0 34 2 12 g R ? 2 17 0 0 8 71 24 5 1 9 17 01 1 6 7 LIan6hangeIandCilwrdo. 3 4 ?   O' 2 5 101, 6 4 3 2L 11 16 11 2 5 7 4 0 1 2 10 1-21-,1 26 6 7 1 7 "■ I 7 3 22! 20 0 0 i t li '< 718 6 8" im Total, I 154 "^TTj 690 0 0 742 4 ?' 5r 1 T 301 HO 27 9 8 22 s 18 8 100 15 0 14 11 6^36 3 1 59 18 7 53 17 6? 1S73. SPRING FASHIONS. 1873. I BEG ZEV^TSTS <&? mth AO:M::P-AJ5R5R the I BEG respectfully to state that they are now prepared with their FIRST SHOW for the SEASON, comprising the JO Latest Novelties in Costumes, Jackets, Paliums, Skirts, Millinery and Trimmed Straw Bonnets and Hats; every variety in Un-trimmed Straw, Chip, and Leghorn Hats and Bonnets also Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, and Crepes, in all colours to match. In British and Foreign Dress Materials they hold an immense Stock-Styles and Prices in this, as in the other Departments, well worthy of notice. Also, a very complete assortment of Black Materials, none of which show the recent great advances. Particular attention has been devoted to the selection of Printed Cambrics, Piques, and Prints, and their patterns this Season are especially good. BLACK SILKS, guaranteed to wear, from 3s. lld.; the usual makes from 2s. 42,d.; Coloured Gros Grains in the Leading Shades. A large Variety of New Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace, and Fancy Goods. EVANS & COMPANY, 2 AND 3, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. ALL GOODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, STRICTLY FOR CASH. April 3rd, 1872. [724 ID. cfc E. DAVIES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AGENTS MARKET PLACE, CARMARTHEN. NEW IMPROVED J. HORSE RAKE. Prip 10s. This is a very strong and capacious Rake, M m\ ym and by a very simple and novel arrangement the B = position of the wheels and shafts can be altered so as t0 allow the Rake to pass through vei?v -c: narrow gateways, as here shown. [ 1510 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS KEPT IN STOCK. THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1840, Have now Ready for Delivery, in Dry fine Condition, PURE DISSOLVED BONES, SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, BONE TURNIP MANURE, CORN, MANGOLD, AND POTATO URATE, MANURES. OFFICES-116, FENCHTJRCH STREET, E.C. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. For the convenience of Customers in North and South Wales, the London Manure Company have established Depots at Newport, Mon., Aberdovey, Carmarthen, and Saltney. AGENTS. Mr D. G. Davies, The Bridge, Cardigan. i Evan Davies, King's Mills, Denbigh. í Joseph Davies, Bush Inn, St. Clears. „ T. C. Davies, Merchant, Llandyssil. „ Evan Evans, Aberavon, Port Talbot. „ D. Harries, Cwmyar, Llanybyther. Messrs. Harries & Palmer, Haverfordwest. Mr J. Howell, Bridgend. Thomas Hughes, Chemist, Llandilo. ? Rees Jones, Llandovery. „ Walter Lewis, Victoria Shop, Llangadock. Mr W. Lewis, Narberth. „ John Lloyd, 12, Nott-square, Carmarthen. „ T. Mathias, Saundersfoot. „ John Morgan, New Market-square, Shrewsbury. „ Thomas Morgan, Lisworney J arm, Oowbndge. „ H. Norton, The Brewery, Carmarthen. „ James Roch, Narberth. J. Sharpe, Thornwell, Chepstow. „ J. S. Stone, Newport, Mon. Mrs H. P. Thomas, Pembroke. [1145 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. CARDIFF MEETING. -STANDNo. 142. ESTABLISHED 1812. II. & T. PROCTOR, AGRICULTURA.L CHEMISTS, CATHAY, BRISTOL. Original Manufacturers of Specially PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR GRASS, CORN, ROOT, & OTHER CROPS. ALSO BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. WORKS: CATHAY, BRISTOL. AGENTS. Mr J. N. EVANS, Aberavon. I THOS. PARKER, Cardigan. i THos. DAVIE'3, Pencader. | Mr B. DAVIES, Lampeter and Pont Llanio. I G. GRIFFITHS, Carew Newton, Pembroke. J. DAVIES, Aberystwith. [1069 I THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) Jt. advances Money- ist.-To the Owners of Settled and other Estates, for the Erection of Farm Buildings and Cottages, and for the Drainage, Irrigation, Enclosing, Clearing, and General Improvement of Landed Property, in any part of the United Kingdom. 2nd .-TO the Owners of Settled Estates in England, for the Erection or Completion of Mansions, Stables, and Outbuildings. 3rd.-To Landowners generally, to enable them to Subscribe for Shares in Companies for the Construction of Railways and Navigable Canals which will benefi- cially affect their Estates. 4th.-To Incumbents, for the Improvement of their Glebe Lands, by Drainage and the Erection of Farm Build- ings and Cottages. 5th.—To Copyholders for the Enfranchisement of Copy- hold Lands. The amount borrowed with the expenses would be charged on the Estate benefited, and repaid by a Rent-charge terminating in Twenty-five years. No Investigation of the Landowner's Title is necessary. Forms of annlication and all further particulars may be obtained of Messrs. Rawlence & Squarey, 22, Great George- street, Westminster s.W., and Salisbury; of Messrs. Ashurst, Morris, & Co., 6, Old Jewry, London, E.C.; of Messrs. Gillespie & Paterson, W.S., 81A, George-street, Edinburgh, Agents for the Company in Scotland; and at the Offices of the Company as below, the Company as below. m T. PAIN, Managing Director. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. Land Loan and Enfranchisement Company, EDWIN GARFVOD, Secretary. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. [1439 CHARLES E. ALLEN, (LATE OF HAVERFORDWEST,) BOOTMAKER, (Prize Medals at the Great Exhibitions of 1351, 1862, 1867, and 1870,) 33A, PRINCES STREET, LEICESTER SQUARE, LONDON, 'N'. FOREST TREES FOREST TREES!! WHITE THORN QUICK, for Hedges; FRUIT TREES and ROSES, all of the best and most approved Sorts; W CHOICE TREES and SHRUBS, and all kinds of NURSERY STOCK. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO JOSEPH COYSH, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, LLANELL Y, CARMARTHENSHIRE. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. OOYSH'S NURSERY STOCK has the great advantage of being Acclimatised to Wales. MORGAN & DAYIES, PROPRIETORS OF "THE WELSHMAN" STEAM PRINTING OFFICES, CARMARTHEN, ARE prepared to submit Estimates for all kinds of PRINTING, MACHINE RULING, and STATIONERY BINDING, upon application. Ha ving an extensive Plant, comprising Paging, Cutting, Perforating, and Ruling Machines, in addition to the usual appliances of a Printing Office, they are in a position to undertake work of all kinds in the above Branches. Bern" in a position to purchase Papers, and other Materials, in the most advantageous manner, and having a large Staff of Men in their employ, they are enabled to do all work entrusted to them promptly and cheaply, especially when high numbers are required. Receipts in all forms Printed and Bound, and when necessary impressed with Receipt Stamps. Rent and other Estate Books Ruled, Printed to Pattern, and Bound. Farm and other Agreements printed to order upon stout handmade paper. FlnaL-h, -Tri*A. )Vek)i. or.Foreigt PWers. | COMMERCE HOUSE, FVA-"M"TT rv DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, GUILDHALL SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. NEVV SPRING GOODS FOR 1872. JOHN T-i P. v i s BEGS to announce to his Patrons and the General Public his return from London with NEW GOODS t) for the approaching Season. As it is impossible to give a detailed List of Articles kept, J. LEWIS begs to assure his friends that each Department contains a varied assortment of Goods, fashionable and useful' MILLINERY AND STRAW HATS. The Stock consists of Fancy Dresses, Merinoes, Black Silks, Stays, Crinolines and Over Skirts, Flowers, Feehers, Ribbons, Hosiery, Trimmings, Linens, Calicoes, Parasols, Umbrellas, and Woollens. MEN'S AND BOYS' SILK AND FELT HATS. Ties, Scarfs, Shirts, and Collars, in the new shapes. Gentlemen's and Ladies' Kid Gloves, all sizes and shades. ARTICLES NOT IN STOCK PROCURED BY RETURN OF MAIL. March 28, 1872. TERMS, CASH. [1276 HORNIMAN'S PURE TEA. 7J 1 N °° 00 I H EBB H  z HORNIMAN'S PURE TEA has for 30 years been supplied free from the injurious facing powder generally used by the Chinese to disguise inferior leaves, consequently it is very STRONG, reliable in QUALITY, & truly CHEAP. Sold only in packets, all genuine are signed Wd4^J^<mmnam^S<y LONDON, Original Importers of the fure fiQ. LOCAL AGENTS CARMARTHEN Jones & Son, 16, Lammas-street. Smith & Co., 19, Queen-street. White Brothers, 7, Guildhall-sl. Llandilo Parry, Bookseller. Haverfordwest Llewellin. Newport Griffith, Post-Office. Pembroke Trewent. Tenby Walkinton & Son, Chemists. Swansea Layng, Chemist. Laugharne David, Chemist. Kidwelly Thomas. Cardigan Clougher, Bookseller. HORNIMAN'S AGENTS in every Town, 2,538 I Chemists, &c. [1072  LEA & t^RINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Pronounced IjH Be careful by Connoisseurs to ask for THE ONLY Pg! LEA L PERRIHS" "GOOD SAUCE. SAUCE. See name on wrapper, label, bottle and stopper. Sold by Crosse & Blackwell, London, and by all dealers in Sauces. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. LEA & PERRINS, WORCESTER. l1378 I MR. JOSEPH POWELL,  KOCER and Provision Dealer, Auctioneer, Appraiser, y and General Commission Agent, Pembroke. .12S. Li -T-i (Z) c POROTTS PLASTERS. TKFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS.-Henry D. Bran-I dreth, 57, Great Charlotte-street, Liverpool.—Dear Sir, —We beg to enclose another testimonial as to the efficacy of Allcock's Porous Plasters. James Radcliffe, Stamford- street, Moseley, says he had been confined to his bed five weeks, suffering from inflammation of the lungs. He coughed continually, with great expectoration and difficulty of breathing, which brought him so low that he was unable to rise in bed without support. He applied one of your plasters, and found relief in fifteen minutes, after which he says the cough stopped and the expectoration immediately ceased. He is now quite recovered. The above is exactly his own statement to me. Yours respectfully, JOHN BICKLE, Pro. W. BOSTOCK.-24, Stamford-street, Ashton- under-Lyne, November 24, 1871. QUINSEY SORE THROAT (CURED).-To Henry D. Brandreth, Esq., 57, Great Charlotte-street.-Liver- pool, July 22, 1871.-Respected Sir,—Last November I was again attacked with quinsey, my throat becoming much swollen, so that I could hardly speak. Instead of going to a doctor I came to you. You ordered me an Allcock's Porous Plaster in strips to my throat, six Brandreth Pills that night (Saturday), six on Sunday morning, and six on Sunday night. On Monday morning I found the swelling from my throat all gone, and felt well enough to go to work. I have remained free from quinsey or other illness all winter, and up to the present time I have been employed by Mr Robert Mulliner, coach-builder, 55, Great Charlotte- street, who will certify to the above facts.—I am, sir, yours respectfully, H. BTTNYAN. I know the above wonderful cure to be true.-ROBERT BOUVERIE MULLINER. HRONCHITIS.—Henry D. Brandreth, Esq., Liverpool. 1? —105, Hampton-street, Birmingham, Nov. 27, 1871.- Dear Sir,—I have for some months post been in the habit of using Allcock's Porous Plasters (procured from the esta- blishment of Messrs. Snape & Son, 13, Great Hampton- street, of this town) when suffering from bronchitis and severe pains in the side, and have on every occasion found immediate relief, whereas I had previously consulted two medical men without deriving the least benefit. I can with confidence recommend them to any one suffering from the same complaint.—Yours respectfully, GEORGE STYLES. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are sold by all J-iL Druggists, at Is. ltd. each, with full directions for use, or in any size to suit. The yard Plaster is specially recommended for families and physicians. One yard equals 18 plasters. Price 14s. per yard, 7s 6d. per half yard, or 4s. per quarter. N.B.-A Plaster sent to any part of the Country for Fifteen Stamps. Principal Agency for Great Britain (Wholesale and Retail): 57, GREAT CHARLOTTE STREET, LIVERPOOL. All Orders and communications should be addressed to HENRY D. BRANDRETH, General Manager, ALLCOCK S POROUS PLASTER COMPANY (of New York), 57, Great Charlotte-street, Liverpool. Wholesale London Agents BAFXLAT & SONS, arnng- don-street; W. EDWARDS, Old Change F. NEWBERY and SONS, 37, Newgate-street J. SANGER and SONS, Oxford-street. The PiMtera tn-e sold by aU dealers in Medicine, [1334 EDWIN THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, Licensed Valuer, Public and Law Ac: countant, Estate, House, and General Commission Agent, Pembroke. Prompt Settlement of all Accounts. Saks Guaranteed, tc Agent for Fire and Life Insurance Companies A 31 "ALLAN" ROYAL MAIL IL LINE. Shortest Sea Passage to CANADA and the UNITED STATES.-oghortest Route to the WEST. f ITHE superb Steamships of this Line now run direct X every Tuesday and Thursday from Liverpool to Quebec, forwarding Passengers to New York and Boston, and to all Cities and Towns in Canada and the United States. FROM LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC. S.S. Caspian, via Halifax, Tues. June 4 *S.S. Hibernian, Ths. 6 S.S. Nova Scotian, Tuesday 11 *S.S. Prussian, Thus. 13 S.S. Manitoban, Tus. 18 *S.S. Austrian, Thus. 20 S.S. Germany, Tues. 25 .S.S. Sarmatian, Ths. 27 S.S. Peruvian, via Halifax, Tues. July 2 *S.S. Moravian, Thursday, July 4 S.S. N. American, Tu. 9 *S. S. Scandinavian, Ths. 11 S.S. Corinthian, Tus. „ 16 *S.S. Hibernian, Ths. „ 18 S.S. Nova Scotian, Tus. 23 *S.S. Prussian, Thurs. 25 S.S. Austrian, via Halifax, Tues. „ 30 *S.S. Nestorian, Thursday, August 1 The Mail Steamships for Halifax, Norfolk, and Baltimore sail as follows, forwarding Passengers by Rail to all parts of the Middle Western, South Western, and Southern States:— S.S. Nestorian, Tus. June 18 I S.S. Caspian, Tues. July 16 8,S. Peruvian, Tues. Aug. 13 Cabin Passage to Halifax, Quebec, Boston, New York, Norfolk, Baltimore, or Philadelphia, tl8 18s., or X15 15s., according to accommodation, including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. Return Tickets at reduced rates. A limited number of inter- mediate passengers are taken in each Steamer at X9 9s., including Beds, Bedding, and all necessary utensils, dining apart from Steerage. Applications for berths to be made in advance. Steerage Passage to St. John, Halifax, Quebec, Boston, New York, Norfolk, or Baltimore, X6 6s., including a plentiful supply of cooked provisions. Steerage Stewardesses are carried by this line to attend to the wants of female passengers and children. Baggage taken from the Ocean SteamsMps to the Railway Cars Free of Expense. Any information required concerning Canada, can be obtained from Mr Dixon. 11, Adam Street, Adelphi, London, Agent for the Canadian Government. Pamphlets on Canada supplied gratis by our Agents. Shortest Route to SAN FRANCISCO, via the Union Pacific Railroad. Through Tickets issued on the most favourable terms. For Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., Alexandra Buildings, James Street, Liverpool, and 85, Foyle Street, Londonderry. Or to GEORGE HUMPHREYS, Wellfield Road, Carmarthen. COMPANY'S SPECIAL NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS. We advise Passengers to obtain their Tickets from our Agents before leaving home. [378 WALES AND THE WELSH PEOPLE. All or any of the following Books will be sent post free for their value in Stamps by JOHN PRYSE Tele. yraph Office, Llanidloes. ROWLAND'S CAMBRIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY— JA< Llyfryddiaeth y Cymry.-Comprising most valuable Notices of Welsh Books, their Authors and Pi inters, from 1545 to the close of the last century. Edited, with additions, by the Rev D. Silvan Evans, B.D., lteftnr -of Ltanymzddwy. This handsome 8-0 volame of nearly 800 pages, the result of over forty years persevering labour, will be found a great boon to all students of Welsh Literature. A writer in the Athenaeum" has pronounoed it to be absolutely invaluable." The book, price lbs., is now ready. COURTING, MARRYING, & LIVING.-(A ? Lecture read at upwards of 700 public meetings in Gre-t Brlt"m 'nd the United States, by the Rev R G. JONES, late of Merthyr Tydvil) This Lecture has been spoken of in the highest terms of approval by many thousands of those who have read it. One eminent Reviewer said be did not know how Sixpence could be laid out to better advantage than in the purchase of this book, which he hoped would sell by the tens of thousands. 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