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CARMARTHENSHIRE. tillable Grove of Oak and Coppice TIMBER. In BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ? 4t the DOLECOTHY ARMS, Pumpsaint, 0* ?SD?y, the 31st Day of MARCH MM?M?, S?- At two o'clock in the afternoon, ?4tiect to such conditions as shall be then produced, V Mr. David Da vies, lilansawel, T AUCTIONEER, ,k LT' the Yaluable OAK POLES and COAL PIT .\sh a.n IMBER ? about 45 years' growth, with the ??dr"t" i Trees, now standing in a Grove of about Ash aLlid 'D,1 ,1 rees, now standing in a Grove of about ?te ?R. ?ed Acres on the Farms of BORDEAU and ?RW "?, in the Parish of Conwil Gaio. 'b?tth ?'Particulars may be had on application to Mr. popki" Li-,tri(lilo. -?? March 3rd, 1846. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. R I N GAS S I Z E S 1846. CO\)T ———————— "ry OP CARMARTHEN, 1 ?tr?????J ) ? ? Commissions of Nisi Prius, of Oyer and Ter- rflill Lr and of General Gaol Delivery for the County RAINARthen, will be opened at the Town-Hall, Caf- r4a rt? o? Monday, the 16th day of March, 1816, before the Arable Sir William Wightman, Knight, one of j, STI?ES °F OUR LADY the Queen, of her Court of ?ep? T's ?Be? nch, when all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, ? ,?R°NERS, within the said County of C:armarthe; !)esses FURORS, persons bound by recognizance, wit- ^SSP, "tables, and others, having business, are re- ?,Qest to attend. SIR JOHN MANSEL, BARONET, I SHERIFF. CARMAKTHEN UNION. CONTRACTS. 1'1E Guardians of the above Union will on MONDAY fro? '? 16th day of MARCH instant, receive Tenders f"k ??ch persons as are willing to Contract for sup- Dl)ill the Carmarthen Workhouse with the following artiel? frorn the 25th day of March instant, to the 25th ?ay of 8 P?mber next, viz.- t, 't seconds and one-way Flour, Barley meal made ftc, lll kill, dried Barley, and good fresh Oatmeal. G004 ?? Beef, to be supplied in Sticking-pieces and WRL (^'ith the leg bones taken out), and Good Salt Go gs in Casks. ?tUL old Welsh Cheese, Salt Butter, and Skimmed TA> SI-OWN Su»ar, Boiling Peas, Pepper, Starch, Soda, 11 'a) town Sugar, Boiling Peas, Pepper, Starch, Soda, bl,("SE) and Candles. ? best stone Coal and Culm. Of AJIJ R otatoes from the 1st day of April to the 1st day l'he Y Text. Thf?ove to be delivered at the Workhouse at such t'K? ? ?'d *N such quantities as the Guardians may tiinl,l11i, such quantities as the Guardians may Tet? Ur D IANB will, at the same Meeting, receive ell er'sf'(1 such persons as are willing to contract for "tI't)i)lv- t e different Districts of the Union, as well as ? 2Jth ? ?' from the 25th day of March instant, to e 2,5th ? of March, 1846, with Elm Coffins, properly Piteileci "l'i e I and shrouds, for Paupers of the age of 14 ARS an dIIPWirds, including Bearers to Church, &c., ?!)d ? 'e for Paupers under the age of 14 years, at per pl, llc?ral* the age of 14 years, at per 1,?, (,Iiardians reserve to themselves the power of COIlt ractill? separately for each article, and do not bind tb? ?Sej.vpg to accept the lowest tender. L? ELcil Contractor will be required to enter into a Con- ?t and Bond, (free of expense) with two responsible ? ?eties, whose written consent to become such Sureties '"St be sent in with the Tender. Mounted forms of Tender may be had on application to  Clerk who will also shew the forms of Contract and A"!1 to be entered into by Contractors. ?? reposals must be scaled, ?MrAe? Te??e? and d(, 'crll- d to the Clerk before 10 o'clock on the morning tt )?t ??y' t?c ?Gth instant. Samples must be produced, foretf the Articles will be most rigidly en- ?or will any consideration as to price at all weigh atrs ?a? ?cuse for the same not being of the quality con- TRAct0 F By Order of the Board, :a W. D. PHILLIPS, Clerk. oar Room, Carmarthen, 1 j -J*ND March 1846 TIVY-SIDE STEEPLE CHASE, (WEATHER PERMITTING,) take place near CARDIGAN, on Wednesday, March 18th, j?R a Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 Sovs. each, half cforfeit with £ 40 added, over about four miles of to-?y to be chosen by the Stewards the second horse Wto AVE his stakes; the Winner to pay ?3 towards ex- C?s; the Horses to be entered at the ANGEL HOTEL, i-?gan, on Saturday, Februry 28th, at Eight o'clock ? ?e EVENING; the weights to be declared on or before NJ are h 10th. Three Horses to start or the publicmoney IVILINOT be added. The Stakes to be paid on entry the r> '?d to be shown on the morning of the race; the FT J.^D to be shown on the morning of the race; the "rs to meet the Stewards at the Angel Hotel, ?A.M. b"?o, a purse will be given, to be run for by Horses S-'?ing to Farmers living within the limits of the Tivy ?ide Hunt, to enter to the Stewards on the ground; Weights two miles. SCURRY Stakes of 2 Sovs., 1 ft., with £ 15 added, over ti 1*0 tn-I l (Is of country; to be entered at the Angel Inn, \y?an. by 12 o'clock on Saturday, March 14th. ?Rhts to be declared the same evening,  ?Putes to be settled by the Stewards. To start t le first race at 1 o'clock. J. COLBY, G. B. J. JORDAN, ) STEWARDS. ^AIR-S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS. -4 severe Case of Rheumatism, communicated by Ifr. .Illlen, Proprietor of the Nottingham, Mcrcury. Mercury Office, Nottingham, March 17, 1845. S?.-I have the pleasure of forwarding you the par- ??'ulars of a case in which BLAIR S GOUT and ?H?UMATIC PILLS have proved eminently suc- eSsful ? ? Yong woman, named Mary Wain, accompanied by  Parents, who reside at Watnall, near this town, "led upon me on Saturday last, being desirous of ? ?U]g her case known for the benefit of the public. ? It appears that Mary Wain had for some years past o en a great sufferer from Rheumatism, but that in Qc? tober last she was more than ordinarily afflicted, so Wfch so that her father fetched her from her place of ^'00' in order that she might have the attention of HE R MOTHER at home at that time-to make use of the other's description, she could not lift her hand to her t??th, or her foot the height of sixpence from the floor." ]4a heard of Blair's Pills, the father purchased a t? ?mv shop about the second week in October; the JLLS took immediate effect, for I am assured by the parelits and the girl herself, that on the following day si E could not only lift her hand up to feed herself, but e could also move about on crutches. Since that time j « has had five more boxes of the Pills, and, ? I may J?m Se from appearances, is as well as she ever was in her ?' and has been so for some months past. I am, Sir, yours truly, ?o ?r. Prout, 229, Strand. RICHARD ALLE?. Ti,e never-failing effects of BLAIR'S GOUT and (?RUMATIC PILLS in curing every description of L,T and Rheumatism, have secured to them a celebrity 'jIN i^'lUalled by any medicine of past or present times. ?_y not only give relief in a few hours, but restore to ? ''?et health in an inconceivably short space of time. are equally speedy and certain in lumbago, sciatica,  '"? in the head or face, and indeed of every rheumatic ??'?v affection in fact, such has been the rapidity, ?pp '?ctcase, and complete safety of this medicine, that it h 'L8 ^tonished all who have taken it and there is a cit" n town, or village in the kmgdom, but con- tft' i ? tn?ny ?,i. at(,ftil evidences of its benign influence. °ld by Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London; price I ?., and 2s. 9d. per box and by his appointment by ,Al ?. ?' White, Chemist, Guildhall-Square, Carmar- tho Mortimer, ditto Mrs. Evans, near the Cross do.; Oi.;? Merthyr Tydfil: Phillips, Cardiff: Williams: e<°n' Morgan, Abcrgaveimy Williams, Newport; J? ??onc, Handovei-v; Fanor, Heath, Monmouth; JON0S' Brecon; Phillips, Newport; Mathews, Aber- t'?y; Williams, Milford: 0. E. Davies, and Har- ?Yerfordwest. J. S. Evans, Cardigan, and by the ??'?'s of medicines generally throughout the kingdom. ATUWFOR BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS 229 ''?'?'e the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229 ??' London," impressed upon the Government ?t'dn P ?Sxed to eah box of the Genuine Medicine. FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH. PRICE 2s. 6d. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, His Majesty the King of the Belgians, His Majesty the King of Prussia, His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, And nearly all the Nobility, the Bishops and the Clergy. MR. THOMAS'S SUCCEDANEUM, FOR filling Decayed Teeth, however large the cavity. JD It is superior to anything ever before used, as it is placed in the tooth in a soft state, without any pressure or pain, and in a short time becomes as hard as the enamel, and will remain firm in the tooth many years, rendering extraction unnecessary, It arrests all further progress of decay, and renders them again useful in mas- tication. All persons can use Mr. THOMAS's SUC- CEDANEUM THEMSELVES WITH EASE, as full directions are enclosed. Prepared only by Messrs. HOWARD & THOMAS, Surgeon Dentists, 64, Beruers-street, Oxford-street, London. Price 2s. 6d. Sold by their appointment by the following Agents:— J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen; Mor- timer, do.; Mrs. Evans, near the Cross, do.; Morgan, Mer- thyr Tydfil; Phillips, Cardiff; Williams, Brecon; Morgan, Abergavenny; Williams, Newport; Goulstone, Llandovery; Fanor, Heath, Monmouth Jones,Brecon; Phillips, Newport; Williams, Milford; Harries and O. E. Davies, Haverfordwest; a.nd by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors; or the Pro- prietors will send the Succedaneum free by post to any part of the Kingdom. LOSS OF TEETH. Messrs. HOWARD and THOMAS continue to supply the Loss of Teeth without springs or wires upon their new system of SELF-ADHESION, which has procured them such uni- versal approbation, and is recommended by numerous Physicians and Surgeons as being the most ingenious system of supplying artificial teeth hitherto invented. They adapt themselves over the most tender gums, or remaining stumps without causing the least pain, rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary. They are so fixed as to fasten any loose teeth where the gums have shrunk from the use of calomel or other causes. They also beg to invite those not liking to undergo any painful operation, as practised by most members of the profession, to inspect their painless yet effective system and in order that their improvements may be within the reach of the most economical, they will con- tinue the same moderate charges. Messrs. HO WARD and THOMAS, Stit-geoit Den- tists, 64, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. At homfrom ten till four. Those interested in the subject will find this statement of their superiority over all others, to be entirely and scru- pulously correct.. Their new method of fixing Artificial Teeth has obtained the approbation and recommendation of the following eminent Phvsicians and Surgeons :-Sir James Clark, Bart, Physician to her Majesty; Dr. Locock, Ph s-sician Accoucheur to "her Majesty Dr. Ferguson, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty; Dr. 'Bright, Physician Extraordinary to her Ma- jesty Sir B. C. Broiie, Bart., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty, the late Sir A. Cooper, Bart. Ser,? Sur eon to her Majesty; R. Keate, Esq., Sergeant Surgeon to her i?l?,tjesty ?ir C. Nl. Clark, Physician to her R. H. the Duchess of Kent; Dr. Nlerriman, Bart., M.D.; Dr. Paris; Sir M. Tierney, Bart., M. D. Dr. James Johnson; Dr. Chambers; Dr. Conquest, and numerous other Members of the Medical Profession. CAUTION. —Unprincipled individuals prepare the most spurious compounds under the same names; they copy the labels, bills, advertisements and testimonials of the original Thomas's Succedaneum. It is therefore highly necessary to see that the words Howard & Thomas are on the wrap- per of each article. All others are fraudulent imitations. ON THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. WITH TWENTY-FIVE COLOURED ENGRAVIXGS. Just Published, Sixteenth Thousand, in asealedenvelope, price 2s. 6d., or post-paid, to any address for 3s. 6d. in Postage Stamps, or Post- Office Orderi SELF-PRESERVATION: a Medical Treatise on the Secret Infirmities and Disorders of Youth and Maturity. Illustrated with Twenty-five Coloured Plates, on the Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive Organs, explaining their various structures, uses, and functions, and the injuries that are produced in them, by solitary ltabits, and other excesses. With practical observations on the Treatment of Nervous Debility, Local and Constitutional Weakness, Syphilis, Stricture, and other diseases of the Urethra. By SAMUEL LA'MERT, Consulting Surgeon, 9, Bedford- street, Bedford-square, London, Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh, Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, Licentiate of Apothe-v caries' Hall, London, &c., &c. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. The author of this singular and talented work is a legally qualified medical man, who has evidently had considerable experience in the treatment of the various disorders, arising from the follies and frailties of early indiscretion. The Engravings are an invaluable addition, by demonstrating the consequences of excesses, which must act as a salutary warning to youth and maturity, and by its perusal, many questions may be satisfactorily replied to, that admit of no appeal, even to the most confidential friend."—IRON TIMBS. This is decidedly the most scientific and yet most intelligible work of the kind, we have ever yet perused; and the engravings and explanations which accompany it, present amoral and highly instructive lesson, by delineating the evil effects of youthful folly and excess. The subject is altogether treated in a very superior manner, AND THE AUTHOll BKING A LEGALLY QUALIFIED MEDICAL MAN, we recommend his work to public notice with the utmost confidence."—RAILWAY BRLL. Unquestionablv this is a most extraordinary and skilful work, and ought to be extensively circulated; for it is quite evident that there are peculiar habits acquired at public schools and private seminaries, which are totally unknown and concealed from the conductors of those establishments, and which cannot be too strongly reprobated and condemn- ed. The engravings that accompany the work aro clear and explanatory and being written by a duly qalified medical practitioner, will doubtless be the means of saving many a youth, as well as those of maturer age, from the various evil consequences resulting from indiscretions."—MAGNET. Published by the Author; and may be had at his resi- dence also from S. Gilbert, 52, Paternoster Row, and Hannay and Co., 63, Oxford Street, London^ Mr. Shackell, Bookseller, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen, Cambrian Office, Swansea; Davey, 1, Broad St. Bristol; Newton, 16, Church Street, Liverpool; and by all IBooksellers. At Home for Consultation daily, from Nine till Two, and from Five till Eight; and all letters immediately replied to, if containing the fee Of;Cl, for advice, &-c.-9, Bedford Street, Bedford Square, London. fflar The work may be had in Carmarthen, of Mr. Shackell, Bookseller, Guildhall Square, price 2s. 6d; or may be had post free, to any address, by enclosing 3s. 6d. in postage stamps to the author s residence. Messrs. R. and L. PERRY & Co. may be consulted at 19 Berners-Street, Oxford-Street, London, daily, and at 106, Duke-Street, Liverpool, every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday; & at 10, St. John-Street, Deans- gate, Manchester, on Mondays, luesdays, and Wed- nesdays. "THE SILENT FRIEND," ON HUMAN FRAILTY. Price 2s. 6d., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom, in a Sealed Envelope, from either of the above Establishments on receipt of 3s. 6d. in Postage Stamps or Post Office Order. A MEDICAL Work on Physical Decay, Nervous A. Debility, Constitutional Weakness, excessive In- dulgence, Ac. With Observations on Marriage, &c. with 10 fine Coloured Engravings on steel. By R. and L. PERRY and Co., Consulting Surgeons. Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Paternoster Row; Hannay & Co., 63, Oxford street: Gordon, 146, Leadephall-street, London; Newton, 16 and 19, Church-Street, Liverpool; Rawle, Church-St., Liverpool; Ingham, Market-Street, Manchester; D. Campbell, 136, Argyle-Street, Glasgow; R. Lindsay, 11, Elms Row, Edinburgh; Powell, 10, Westmoreland, Street, Dublin; J. W. White, Guildhall-Square, Car- marthen, and by all Bdtiksellers and Patent Medicine Vendors in Town and Country. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. We regard the work before us, The SILENT FRIEND, as a work embracing most clear and practical views of a series of complaints hitherto little understood, and passed over by the majority of the Medical profession, for what reason we are at a loss to know. We must however confess that a perusal of this work has left such a favourable impression on our minds, that we not only recommend, but cordially wish everv one who is the victim of past folly, or suffering from indiscretion, to profit by the advice contained in its pages. A,e and Argus. ?The Authors of THE SiLENTFME?D seem to be thoroughly conversant with the treatment of a class of complaints which are, we fear, too prevalent in the present day. The per- spicuous ,t3?le in which this book is written, and the va- luable hints it conveys to those who are apprehensive of entering the marriage state, cannot fail to recommend it to a careful perusal. —ERA. This :kîïdE:'r'ad by all who value ealth and wish to enjoy life, for the truisms therein contained, defy all doubt.<'An¡,mns' JOURNAL. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, Is a gentle stimulant and renovater in all cases of Debility, whether Constitutional or acquircd, nervous mentality, irritation and consumption—by the use of which the impaired System becomes gradually and effectually restored to pristine health and vigour. Sold in bottles, price lis. and 3:3s. The f,5 Cases may be had as usual at their Establishment. THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE, an anti-syphilitic remedy for Secondary Symptoms, searching out and purifying the diseased humours of the blood, removing all cutaneous eruptions, Scurvy, Scrofula, Pimples on the head, face, &c. Price lis. and 33s. per bottle. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. and lls. per box, Have long been used with perfect success in all cases of Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Inflammation, Irritation, &c. These Pills are free from mercury, capaiva, and other deleterious drugs, and may be taken without interference upon in every instance. Sold by all medicine venders. Messrs. Perry expect, when consulted by letter, the usual Fee of One Pound, to be addressed to the London Establishment, where all communications and orders are requested to be forwarded. A minute detail of the case is necessary. Messrs. R. and L. Perry & Co. may be consulted as usual, at 19, Berners-street, Oxford-Street, London, daily, and at 106, Duke-Street, Liverpool, every Ihurs- day, Friday, and Saturday, and at 10, St. John-Street, Deansgate, Manchester, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, punctually, from 11 till 2, and a till 8. On Sundays from 10 till 12. Agent for Carmarthen, Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall Square, of whom maybe had the Silent Friend. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. Perfect Freedom from Cough in Ten Minutes after Use, 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 society, in all quarters of the world. The following have just been received More Cures in TREDEGAR. From Mr. J. P. Williams, Chemist, Church-st., Tredegar. December 23rd, 1844. Gentlemen-A number of my friends have experienced great benefit through taking Locock's Wafers. Please to send me one dozen boxes by post, as some are waiting for them. One friend, named Amy Calamore, subject to asthma, had a box last week, and has already received great benefit from them, although she did not take the whole, as she divided the box among some of her neighbours. Every one speaks highly of them, and they are taken by some of the first families in the town. Yours obediently, —————— J. P. WILLIAMS. IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. From Mr. Owen Thomas, Wesleyan Minister, Holyhead. Oct. 9, 1845. Dear Sir,—Dr. Locock's Wafers do a great deal of good to my voice. I got a bad cold from a damp bed thirty-five years ago, and my voice was very bad ever since; being great pain to me when preaching and sing- ing—and I am very fond of singing. I used many different medicines, and some of them do good for a lit- tle time but Dr. Locock's is the best of all-it clears my voice and stops the coughing instantly. I have ne- ver found anything yet to compare with them. I have been thirty-three years a Wesleyan preacher, and all the Wesleyan Methodists in the principality know me, twenty years of which I have lived in Holy- head, and I am known personally to all the first men of that body, many of whom have admired the effects of the Wafers in clearing the voice, and stopping the cough; they never got such a medicine before. My wife, ever since Christmas, has been very well, after taking two boxes. I am a witness of their power to stop a frightful fit of coughing, in an instant. I, as a Wesleyan preacher, call upon all preachers and singers of every denomination, to take these Wafers for improving the voice, and curing Coughs. You may publish my testimonial for the excellent Wafers, if you wish. "I am, yours truly, OWEN THOMAS." CURES OF CONSUMPTION. December oth, 1845. Gentlemen,-Your Wafers I can speak of myself, with the greatest confidence, having recommended them in many cases of pulmonary consumption, and they have always afforded relief when everything else has failed, and the patients having been surfeited with medicine, are delighted to meet with so efficient a remedy having such an agreeable taste, &c. Signed, JNO. MAWSON, Surgeon. 13, Mosley-street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO SING. From S. PEARSALL, Esq., of her Majesty's Concerts, and Vicar choral of jLichficld Cathedral. Lichfield, July 10th, 1845. Gentlemen,—A lady of distinction having pointed out to me the qualities of Dr. Locock's Wafers, I was in- duced 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 course of the day) to gradually dissolve in the mouth, my voice be- comes bright and clear, and the tone full and distinct. They are decidedly the most efficacious of any I have ever used. Signed, SAMUEL PEARSALL. The particulars of many hundred Cases may be had from every Agent throughout the Kingdom and on the Continent. DR. LOCOCK'S WAFERS give instant relief, and a rapid Cure of Asthmas, Consumptions, Coughs, Colds, and all Disorders of the Breath and Lungs. 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. lid., 2s. 9d. and lis. per box. Agent, Da Silva and Co., 1, Bride-lane, Fleet-street, London; J. W. White, Chemist, Carmarthen; andO.E. Davies, Druggist, Haverfordwest. CAUTION.—To protect the public from spurious imita- tions, Her Majesty's Honourable Commissioners have caused to be printed on the stamp outside each box the words DR LOCOCK'S WAFERS," in white letters on a red ground. If purchasers will attend to this Caution they will be sure to get the genuine article. ALL MAY BE CURED! THE EARL OF ALDBOROUGH CURED BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Extract of a Letter from the Earl of Aldborough, dated Villa Messina, Leghorn, 21st Feb, 1845. TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY. SIR,- Various circumstances prevented the possibility of my thanking you before this time for your politeness in sending me your Pills as you did. I now take this opportunity of sending you an order for the amount, and at the same time, to add that your Pills have effected a cure of a disorder in my Liver and Stomach, which all the most eminent of the Faculty at home, and all over the Continent, had not been able to effect; nay! not even the waters of Carlsbad and Marienbad. I wish to have another Box and a Pot of the Ointment, in case any of my family should ever require either. Your most obliged and obedient servant, Signed, ALDBOROUGH. A wonderful Cure of Dropsy of Five Years' standing. Copy of.. Letter from Mr. Thomas Taylor Chemist, Stockton, Durham, 17th April, 184o. TO YR0FES80R HOLLOWAY. Siit,-I think it my duty to inform you that Mrs. Clough, wife of Mr. John Clough, a respectable farmer of Acklam, within four miles of this place, had been suffering from Dropsy for five years, and had had the best medical advice without receiving any relief. Hearing of your Pills and Ointment, she used them with such surprising benefit that, in fact, she has now given them up being so well, and quite able to attend to her house- hold duties as formerly, which she never expected to do again. I had almost forgotten to state that she was given up by the Faculty as incurable. When she used to get up in the morning it was impossible to discover a feature in her face, being in such a fearful state. This cure is entirely by the use of your medicines. I am, Sir, yours, &c. &c., (Signed) THOMAS TAYLOR. A Cure of Indigestion and Constipation of the Bowels. Copy of a Letter from G. R. Wythen Baxter, Esq., Author of the Book of the Bastiles," &c. &c. The Brynn, near Newtown, Montgomeryshire, North Wales, March 3rd, 1845. TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY. SIR,-I consider it my duty to inform you that your Pills, a few boxes of which I purchased at Mr. Moore's, Druggist, of Newtown, have cured me of constant indi- gestion and constipation of the bowels, which application to literary pursuits had long entailed upon me. I should strongly recommend Authors, and studiously-disposed persons generally, to use your valuable Pills. You have my permission to publish this note, if you wish to do so. I am, Sir, your most obedient servant, (Signed) G. R. WYTHEN BAXTER. A Cure of Asthma and Shortness of Breath. Extract of a Letter from the Rev. David Williat-nq, nedent Wesleyan Ministpr at Beaumaris, Island of Anglesea, North Wales, January 14th, 1845. TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY. Si,R,-The Pills which I requested you to send me were for a poor man of the name of Hugh Davis, who before he took them, was almost unable to walk for the want of breath! and had only taken them a few days when he appeared quite another man his breath is now easy and natural, and he is increasing daily in strength. (Signed) DAVID WILLIAMS. This Wonderful Medicine can be recommended with the j 'the followi2ig D i sease. greatest confidence fur any of the following Diseases ;— Ague, Asthma, Bilious complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel complaints, Cholics, Constipation of the Bowels, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelis, Female irregularities, Fevers, of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Head- ache, Indigestion, Inflammations, Jaundice, Liver com- plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of the Urine, Sore throats, Scrofula or Kiug's Evil, Secondary symptoms, Stone and Gravel, Tic Dolourcux, Tumours, Ulcers, Venereal Affections, Worms of all kinds, Weak- ness from whatever cause, &c. &c. These truly invaluable Pills can be obtained at the establishment of Professor Holloway, near Temple Bar, London, and of most respectable Vendors of Medicines throughout the Civilized World, at the following prices —Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lIs., 22s., and 33s. each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of Patients in every Disorder are affixed to each box. FEMALE EDUCATION. CAMBRIAN SEMINARY, LANSDOWN HOUSE, TENBY. ESTABLISHED by a Lady and Gentleman of the Jfj first respectability and family connexions, more than twenty years residents of Tenby, for the instruction of their own and a limited number of the daughters of the aristocracy on the most approved principles of Home Education. The Establishment is governed by the regulations of the English and Parisian Seminaries now in greatest repute, and conducted by superintendents selected with much care from the professional talent of the metropolis, who (with their assistants) on a system suited to the present enlightened views of society, teach in their different departments English, French, Latin, Italian, German, Music, including Singing, Piano, Harp, and Guitar; Drawing, Painting, Dancing, Gymnastics, Embroidery, Plain and Fancy Needle Work, with every other requisite essential to a religious, elegant, useful, and highly finished education. 0 Applications addressed to the superintendents of the establishment will immediately be replied to. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Liverpool and Bristol, calling at Swansea and Milford, During the Month of MARCH, 181G.  THE NEW AND POWERFUL IROX 8HIP, TROUBADOUR, fQSgsSSr JAMES BECKETT, Commander IS intended to Sail from Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, M with Goods and Passengers, for BRISTOL and SWANSEA, CALLIXO AT MILFORD. Tuesday .March 3. 9 morn I Tues., March 17. 8 morn Tuesday, — 10. 4 after. Tuesday, 24. 3 after. Tuesday, u- 10. :,if arch 31 8 mom Tuesday, March 31. 8 mom FROM SWANSEA. Wedn., March 4. 8 morn I Wed., March 18 7 morn Wednesda- 11. 4 after. ) Wednesday,- 23. 3 after. Wednesday, April 1. 7 mom From BRISTOL CALLING AT SWANSEA & MILFORD Satur., March 7. 6 morn I Satur., March 21. 3 morn Satur., March 7 6 mmoorrn n I Saturday, 25 10 morn Saturday, 14. 10 morn J Saturday, — 25.10 morn FARES:—To Liverpool, Cabin, El Steward's Fee, 2s. 6d.; Deck, 7s. 6d. Goods intended for the above Steamer, from Liverpool, must be at the Trafalgar Dock two hours before the ad- vertised hours of sailing. Goods forwarded free of Commission. All Freights paid on delivery of the Goods, and land- ing and warehousing at the expense and risk of the Consignee. IW Goods carefully forwarded to Neath, Aberavon. Llandilo, Llangadock, Llandovery, Llanwrtvd, and Llan- gammarch Wells, &c. &c., by PRICE'S VAN, which leaves Swansea for those places every Wednesday morn- ing at ten o'clock.  BRISTOL GENERAL C&||||^ STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Office 1, Quay, Bristol. THE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to TSail from CuMBEH?AND B.?six, BRISTOL, and as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liber- ty to tow Vessels, during the Month of MARCH, 1846. FOR CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, PHCENIX. Friday, March 6 12 noon. I Friday, March 20.10mom Friday, 13. 61morn I Friday, 27. 6 morn FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, PHCENIX. Tuesday, March 3. 8 morn I Tuesday,Marchl7. 7 mom Tuesday, 10. 3 after. (Tuesday. 24. 2 after. Tuesday, March 31. 7 mom FOR DUBLIN. VICTORY, Fridays. Friday, MMch 6. 12 noon. ( Fruity, March 20.K?mom Fnday, 13 6morn ?F .Frid,??: 27. 6 morn RcturnsTuesdays. FOR CORK. ROSE, Tuesdays.—SABRINA, Fridays. Tuesda',March3. 9 mom Tuesda" y,Marchl7. 8 mom Friday, 6.12 noon. Friday, 20.10morn 24 3 after. Tuesday, 10. 4 after. I Tuesday, — 24 3 after. Friday, — 13 64moro Friday, r 27 6 mom Tuesday, March 31 & mom Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR WATERFORD. NORA CREINA, Tuesdays.—OSPREY, Fridays. Tuesday, March3. 9 morn Tuesday,Marchl7., 8 morn F nday, 6. 12 noon Friday, —20.lO^mom Friday, 6. 12 4 naoftuen r. I TFruieda j -2247 6 mom Tuesday, — 10. 4 after. Tuesday, — 24. 3 aftcr. Friday, — !3. 6;mom Friday, — 27. 6 mom TI1Y. March 31 g mom Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY. STAR, Tuesdays .-PH (EN IX, Fridays. Tuesday, March3.r 9 mo"I Tuesday,Marchl7. 8 mom FridaY 6.. nooii. Fridav —?O.10?mom Tuesday. O. 5 morn Tuesday, 24 3 after. Fhda?, ?. 6?mom Fwlar 27 6 mom Frida*, Tuesday, March :n. 8 mom FROM TENBY. PHCENIX, Tuesdays.—STAR, Saturdays. Tuesday, March 3 11 morn Tuesday,Marchl7 8 morn Saturday, 7. 1 mom Saturday, 21.12 noon Tuesday 10. 6 after. Tuesday, 24. 5 after. Saturday, I4 morn I Saturday, — 28. 7 mom 28 7 morn Tuesday, March 31 mom FOR MILFORD, PATER & HAVERFORDWEST CALLING AT TENBY. STAR. Tuesday, March 3. 9 morn ) Tuesday.March17. 8 morn Tuesday, 10. 5 morn | Tuesdav, -14 3 after. Tuesday. March 31. 8 mom FROM HAVERFORDWEST, CALLING AT PATER, MILFORD & TENBY. STAR. Friday, March 6 11 morn I Friday, March 20 10 morn Friday, 13. 6morn | Friday, 27 6 morn FROM MILFORD. STAR. Fridav, March 6. 7 after. I 8atur., March 2! 6 mom Saturday, 1 4 I morti I Satur., March 2 1 6 morn Saturday, — 14. 1 mom j Saturday, 28. 1 morn FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY-Tuesdays & Fridays. BERESFORD—Thursdays & Saturdays. Tuesday, March 3 10 morn Tuesday,March 17. 9 morn ThuMday, 5. 11 morn Thursday, 13 10 mom Friday, — 6.12 noon. Fridav, 20.11 mom Saturday, 7.12 noon. Saturday, 21. 11 morn Tuesday 10 5 mom Tuesday, 24 3 £ mom Thursday" — 12 6 mom Thursday — 26. 6 morn Friday, — 13 6Jmom Friday, — 27 "6}morn Saturday — 14. 7 morn Saturday, — 28 •.jmorn Tuesday, March 31 9 mom FROM SWANSEA. BERESFORD-Tuesdays & Fridays. COUNTY-Thursdays & Saturdays. Tuesday, March 3 10 mom Tuesday,Marchl7 9'morn Thursday 5.Jl¡morn Thursday, — 19.10 mom Friday, — 6.12 ?oon. Friday, — 20 lOJmorn Saturday, — 7 3 morn Saturday, — 21.12 noon Tuaay, 10. 5 mom Tuesday, — 24 4 morn Thursday, — 12. 6 mom Thursday, — 6. 6 mor Tlur-,day, lI ?l: ?,I mlln i Fi-ilav, 27 7 morn Friday, — 13 '1morn Friday, — 27 7 morn Saturday, 14 "Imorn Saturday, — 28 7 £ morn Tuesday, MMch 31 9 mom FROM BRISTOL. LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday, March 2. 8imorn Monday,March 16. 7?mom Wednesday,- 4. 9!morn Wednes., 18 8mom Friday. 6.10 mom Friday, — M. 9?mom Monday, — 9. 3^after. Monday, 23. 2 after. Wednesday.—*11 5 mor? I Wednesday,— 25. 4 <tftpr. Friday, 1. 6 morn Fridav, 27. 54morn Friday, Monday, March 30 7?mom FROM CARDIFF. LADY CHARLOTTE. Tuesday,March3. 7^morn Tuesday, Mar. 17 ..G?mom Thursday, — 5. s?nom Thursday, — 19. 7?mom Saturday, — 7.1Omorn aturday, — 21 9 morn Tuesday, — 10 2\after. Tuesday, — 21. Uat'ter. 'I'hurs(tay 1 2 2 1 after. rite.dai- 24 1.?after. Thursday, — 12. 5 mom Thursday, — 26 3jafter. Saturday, 14. 5 mom Saturday, — 28. 5 morn Those marked Long Passage. The whole of the above Vessels arc fitted up for the conveyance of passengers and goods.—Female Stewards 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, ge., should be addressed:- for Swansea, to W. Terrell & Sons, 33, Back; and G. C. Glasson, 12, Quay streetfor Cardiff, to R. H. Johnson, Clare street Hall, Marsh street:—and for Newport, to J. Jones, Itownham Wharf, Hotwells. AGENTS.—Mr. R. STACEY, Carmarthen Mr. George Hughes, Tenby; Mr. John Rces, Haverfordwest, Mr. Palmer, Milford Mr. Bowen, Pater Mr. John N. Smart, and Mr. E.T.Turner, Swansea; Mr. Pridham, Bideford Mr. Martin, Ilfracombe and Mr. J. Clarke, Lynton. NOTicn.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Paekets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage, (if lost or damagcrl) above the value of nor for any Deck Passen- ger's Luggage (iflost or damaged) above the value ot':Ws.; un- less in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion pairl for at the time of delivery; nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of 10s. (iflost or damaged) unless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All letters seeking information to be post paid. Bristol, March, 1816.

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