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TO FARMERS, &c. CH. PERKINS & Co. now supply the following q MANURES, delivered ?REE to any Wharf or Railway in Swansea:— PATENT SUPER PHOSPHATE COMPOST,for Grass Land, Root, & other Green Crops From 17 to 17 7s. per ton. DITTO, for Corn Crops From YS to 18 8s. do. SUPER PHOSPHATE of LIME, £ 7 >< do. AGRICULTURAL SALT 11 Is. do. Guano, Nitrate of Soda, &c. N.B.-C. H. P. and Co. are always purchasers of OATS, BUTTER, &C. OFFICES-27, FISHER-STREET, AND ON THE QUAY. GARDEN AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. J. H. SMITH AND CO., Druggists, Hop-merchants and Seedsmen, MEDICAL & CREMIJ'AL HALL, KING-STREET; CARMARTHEN, ESTABLISHED 1807, MAVE received their usual supply of fresh and true ]-t SEEDS of every variety, of which they respectfully t a trial, consisting of CLOVERS, RYEGRASSES, FURZE, MANGLES, TUR- NIPS, &c., &c. Catalogues sent if requested. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES & SPIRITS. TO MILLERS, LAUGHARNE, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ALL that Water Corn Grist MILL called EYNON'S MILL, with a small Field adjoining, situate in the Town of Laugharne. To view the same apply to Mr. JOSHeA DAVIES, of the Three Mariners, Laugharne, and for further particulars apply to Mr. L. P. GIBBON, Solicitor, Pembroke. Pembroke, April 14th 1856. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, SEVERAL COTTAGES and GARDENS, situate in the Town and Township of Laugharne; also some FIELDS or CLOSES of LAND, commanding beautiful and ex- tensive views of Carmarthen Bay and the adjacent scenery, and desirable for Building. Laugharne is situate Four Miles from the Saint Clears Station on the South Wales Railway. Mr. JOSHUA DAVIES, of the Three Mariners, will point out the different Lots, and for further particulars apply to Mr. L. P. GIBBON, Solicitor, Pembroke. Pembroke, April 14th, 1856. SOUTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. X HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I shall attend to I Audit the Accounts of the undermentioned Unions at ti"? times and places set forth below — LAMPETER, at the Board Room, MONDAY, APRIL 28th, at Half-past Eleven o'Clock a.m. ABERAYRON, at the Workhouse, TUESDAY, APRIL 29th, at Three o'Clock p.m. TREGARON, at the Board Room, FRIDAY, MAY 2nd, at Ten o'Clock a.m. LLANDOVERY, at the Workhouse, MONDAY, MAY 5th, at Eleven o'Clock a m. EDWARD JONES, Poor Law Auditor. April 16th, 1856. ON AND AFTER THE 15TH INST., —» A COACH will leave t!iC'WH!TK?T?u??, 1 EXRY, ?? at 9 a.m., for PEMBROKE & PEMBROKE-DOCK, in time Ali e U ?P Cheltenham Train at Neyland; returning from Holm IS POINT at 3 p.m., taking from the Down Cheltenham Train, which arrives at Neyland at 2.45 p.m. Goods Train Booking Offices-Victoria Hotel, Pembroke- Dock, and Lion Hotel, Pembroke. WM. BOWERS, Proprietor. 'jeTtBxnietnqiso -ax oifjrcren Jos ua.av •3(33M Liaia paqsiuy paujniaj oq urn a iuas gpoiBj ny 'siapio aAieoai oi lqluoua Xaaaa U1 i^puoj^ S1!¡ 'aiBnbg 8,110 N 's.uapojQ-saj^ in puanu ITIM -,I •3utJjo;' dan inoq7lu pa^Q Jo pau«a[Q aaqija 83qjo[f) s(uaiua|j io paucajo jaqjia .;¡ A 'sjMBqg 's.lJms •soutjaj^ 'suijBg '8J[i!S 'pausaiQ saAcrif) -para^AY iiqSijj pun PAX(I .10 pauses jaqjia sNaaaoj^ -Suiddu ^noqitAi paz«i8 ^tq8iq puB pani?al;) R-a,),LTN-aaaZIXIH[) •uopuoi UI auop iaB 01 IlInba raiq 01 paisniluo Siapao lile ainoaxa ot olqu aq niM 'Iois!-Til ap!s S!Til Lu r'oi jouadns ^lautqaepj pue SdSSdJj Suucq 18q1 'Âus ot eSaq aiOOd SHrIIIVBO ■yfvasr s,gaiuvf pm) uayt -UDUUVQ 'dj.vnhs vzsuvms pui][ 'g xwaywHsnavisa ONUAO S31VM. Hinos it ARVEY'S SAUCE.—The admirers of this celebrated t* ) Fish-Sauce are particularly requested to observe, that none is genuine but that which bears the name of WILLIAM LAZENBY on the back of each bottle, in addition to the front label used so many years, and signed ELIZABETH LAZENBY. Ijl LABENBY & SON'S ESSENCE OF ANCHOVIES E:i I *co tinues to be prepared with that peculiar care which has rendered it so universally esteemed. Manufactured only at their old established Fish-Sauce Warehouse, G, Edwards Street, Portman Square, London. Wholesale Agents, RAIMES, BLANSHARPS. and Co., Edinburgh. TO COVER THIS SEASON, 1856, At 30s. each Mare, and 5s. the Groom, THAT PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, ALEXANDER," The Property of Fred. Edivardes, Esq., Pilroath. ALEXANDER is 5 years old, was bred by Mr. TOD, of A IL Elphinstone Tower, in East Lothian, and was got by h13 celebrated horse Peacock, out of Sally, by Farmer. Alexander is a dark mottled bay, stands upwards of 16 hands high, clean legged, with great bone, fine action, and combines with all an excellent temper. He will attend at Laugharne, St. Clears, Llanboidy, Narberth, Llanelly, Kidwelly, and Pembrey, and will be at the Three Compasses, Lammas Street, Carmarthen, every Saturday. ■All Fees to be paid Oil or before the loth of June, The Groom will specify the days of attendance at each Town. AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAILS, WHITE STAH. LINE Under Contract with the Postmaster General to sail for MELBOURNE, on the 20th of every month. Ships. Tons. Captain. To sail. RED JACKET ..2460.M. H. O'Halloran ..20th May. GOLDEN ERA 1649T.Brown .20th June. MERMAID .1320.E. Devey 20th July. WHITE STAR ..2469 20tli Aug. =1 Forwarding Passengers to Sydney, Geelonz, -11iL Adelaide, Hobart Town, Launceston, &c., ???\??. at a through rate, and by Steamers when d.d practicable. PACKET OF THE 20th OF MAY, For MELBOURNE, The Renowned clipper ship RED JACKET, M. H. O'HALLORAN, Commander, (late Chief Officer and acting commander on her last passage home.) magnificent ship will be despatched punctually as a e with Her Majesty's Mails, cargo and passengers. b 4has made the most remarkable running ever made y f 'hip or steamer, and stands unrivalled as the most perteo? modelled ship afloat. ??accommodations for all classes of passengers are cqual ? those of any ship in the world, and as a fast aed ? conveyance she is unequalled. k C°T 1 ?°?'on of her freight and passenger accommoda- ?  ? ?ready enRaged, early application should be made [ °Pi. PILKINGTON and WILSON, 17, WATER- '??YEtH.OOL. t FUNERALS. I CARMARTHEN CEMETERY. -0- D. AND W. DAVIES Anticipating that Funerals to the New Cemetery will generally be what are termed "Carriage Funerals," have de- termined at once to meet the public requirements, and have made arrangements to conduct Funerals entrusted to their care at the following Greatly Reduced Prices For HEARSE DRAWN BY ONE HORSE S0 10 6 For FLY DRAWN BY ONE HORSE £0 7 G For HEARSE & PAIR OF HORSES SO 15 0 For MOURNING COACH & PAIR £ 0 15 0 For FLY & PAIR £ 0 12 G The above prices include Fee to Driver. CLOAKS supplied for use at 2s. each. BEARERS charged 2s. each. HATBANDS & GLOVES at prices varying with the quality required. N.B. The above prices for Carriages apply exclusively to Funerals from the Town to the Cemetery, and from any part of the Town to St. David's Church, but a considerable reduction from former charges will be made in Country Funerals. Guildhall Square, Carmarthen, April 10th, 1856. *CARM ART REN,S HIRE. MYNYDD LLANFIHANGEL & CWMMINS PENLLWYDDCOED INCLOSURE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON MONDAY, THE 28th DAY OF APRIL, 1856, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M., BY MR. THOMAS DAVIES, AT THE WILK'S HEAD INN, IN THE VILLAGE OF LLANDYSSIL, THE FOLLOWING LOTS OR PARCELS OF LAND, Situate on CWMMINS PENLLWYDDGOED, in the Parish of Llanfihangel-ar-artll No. IN PLAN. A. R. r. LOT 1 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining Caeaugwynion Farm, containing by admeasurement •••» 6 3 23 2 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining L0t ,NT 0. 1 7 3 18 3 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining Lot No. 2 5 326 4 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining Lot No. J 4 2 0 5 A piece or parcel of Land, on the Bank 19 111 6 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining do. 13 0 11 7 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining Lot No. 6 8 0 20 M 8 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining Pantycrug and Penffin 8 1 30 9 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining do. 5 1 28 10 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining Lot No. 9 6 2 0 „ 11 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining Byrgwmuchaf 1 2 30 „ 12 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining do. 7 1 0 13 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining Penllwydgoed Farm. 6 2 8 14 A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining do. 5 337 I 97 2 4 The above Lots are strongly recommended to the attention of the Public, as a similar opportunity may not again occur. The Lots are marked out by holes dug in the ground. A Plan of the same is deposited, and may be viewed at the Wilk's Head, Llandyssil. John Evans, Brynsaeson, Llanfihangel-ar-arth, will shew the different Lots; and for further particulars apply to Mr. John Lewis, Surveyor, Gwarallt, near Carmarthen; or of the Auctioneer, at Henllan, Newcastle-Emlvn. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an adjourned General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Cardigan, will be held at the County Sessions House in the Town of Aberayron, in the said County, on TUESDAY, the 6th Day of MAY next, at Eleven o'Clock in the Fore- noon, when and where among other mattrs and things the Committee appointed on behalf of this County for superin- tending the rebuilding of Llechryd Bridge will deliver in their report, and such orders will be made thereon as may be necessary for carrying on the work in conjunction with the County of remdroke. Dated this 14th Day of April, 1856. FRED. ROW. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. ALTERATION OF TIME. ABEKYSTWITH TO OSWESTRY AND SHREWSBURY. Aberystwith to Oswestry is 16 Miles the nearest Coach route FIIHE Public is respectfully informed that on and after 3l MONDAY, OCTOBER the 1st, the Four Horse Coach, "THE ENGINEER," will leave the TALBOT HOTEL,, Aberystwith, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUBDAY, at 7 a.m., by the way of Machynlleth, Cemmes, Mallwyd Cann-office and Meifod, arriving at the WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL and Railway Station, Oswestry, at 4 p.m in time for Trains to Liverpool, Manchester, Carnarvon, Holyhead, and London in One Day, and return from the above Hotel and Railway Station, Oswestry, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 11 a.m., arriving at Abeiystwith at 8 p.m, The Proprietors beg *leave to return thanks to those numer- ous patrons who have contributed to the success of the EXGINEEU, and to inform those who have not travelled by this 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-office, Mallwyd, and Machynlleth three of the best fishing stations in Wales. One Coachman and Guard throughout. CLEATON JONES, ) „ ROWLAND OWEN LLOYD & Co. Propnetors. Talbot Hotel, Coach-office, July 2nd. FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH.—The manifold ad- f vantages to the Heads of Families from the possession of a Medicine of known efficacy, that may be resorted to with confidence, and used with success in cases of temporary sickness, occurring in families more or less every day, are so obvious to all that no question can be raised of its importance to every housekeeper in the kingdom. They are an excellent aperient, create appetite, relieve langour, and invigorate the spirits, and if taken after an indulgence at table they quickly restore the system to its natural state of repose. "For upwards of nine years (writes Mr. Thos. Province, of Winchmore Hill, Middlesex), I have experienced the effioacy of this excellent medicine. I had long previously been afflicted with headache and indigestion but a friend having induced me to make a trial of Frampton's Pills, I now inform you that a few doses gave me great relief; and I during this long period of time I have taken them in pre- ference to any other medicine; and I have the happiness of saying that I never had a better state of health, which I attribute to Frampton's Pills. I beg further to add, that this medicine is in general use by my family, and we know of nothing to equal it." Persons of a FULL HABIT, who are subject to Head- ache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ears, arising from too great a flow of Blood to the Head, should never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their immediate use. For FEMALES, these Pills are truly excellent, re- moving all obstructions, the distressing Head-ache so very prevalent with the sex; Depression'of Spirits, Dulness of Sight, Nervous Affections, Blotches, Pimples, and Sallowness of the Skin, and produce a healthy com- plexion. To MOTHERS they are confidently recommended as the best medicine that can be taken and for children of all ages they are unequalled. As a pleasant, safe, and easy Aperient, they unite the recommendation of a mild operation with the most success- ful effect. By regulating the dose, according to the age and strength of the patient, they become suitable for every case, in either sex, that can be required. Sold by all Medicine Vendors, Price Is. Ud. and 2s. 9d per box. See the name of "Thomas Prout, 229, Strand London," on the Government Stamp. Agents—Mr. John W. White & Mr. It. M. Davies, Che- mist and Druggists, Carmarthen; Morgan, Davies, and Stephens, Merthyr-Tydfil: Phillips, Cardiff: Williams, Brecon; Morgan, Abergavenny; Phillips, Newport; Goulstone, Llandovery Farror and Heath, Monmouth; Jones and Wiliams, Brecon; Phillips, Milford; French; Neath: Daw and Son, Wilson and Evans, Swansea; Thomas, T. D. Meyler, Hicks and Harries, Haverfordwest and J. S. Evans, Cardigan. 2120 MILNERS' HOLDFAST AND FIRE-RESIST- ING SAFES (non-conducting and vapourising), with all the improvements, under their Quadruple Patents of 1840-51-54 and 1855, including their Gunpowder Proof Solid Lock and Door (without which no Safe is secure). THE STRONGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST SAFEGUARDS EXTANT. MILNERS' PHCENIX (212o) SAFE WORKS, LIVER- POOL, the most complete and extensive in the world. Show- rooms, 6 and 8, Lord-street, Liverpool. London Depot, 47A, Moorgate-street, City. Ciroulars free by post. VALUABLE REMEDIES for the Amicted.—Dr. RO- V BEKTS'S celebrated Ointment, called THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND, is confidently recommended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every description; a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of 20 years standing cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic eruptions and pimples on the face, sore and inflammed eyes, sore heads, sore breasts, piles, fistula, and cancerous humours and is a specific for those afflicting eruptions shat sometimes follow vaccination. Sold in pots, at Is. ljd. and 2s. 9d. each. Also his PILUL-Æ ANTISCROPRULIE, confirmed by more than 40 years' experience to be, without exception, one of the best' alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying the blood, and assisting nature in all her opera- tions. Hence they are used in scrofulas, scorbutic com- plaints, glandular swellings, particularly those of the neck, &c. They form a mild and superior family aperient, that may be taken at all times without confinement or change of diet.—Sold in boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., and 22s. Dear Sir,—For one year and nine months I suffered most severely from a wound in the leg, which rendered my days irksome, and my nights sleepless. I tried many remedies, but none of them gave me the least relief. Being urged by a friend to make a trial of Dr. Roberts's medicines, and being anxious to get a cure, I purchased a pot of the Oint- ment and a box of the pills, and I am most happy to say I found a vast deal of difference the third time in applying the ointment to the wound; and before I had used one pot the wound was healed, and is now perfectly sound. I have given this statement voluntarily, for the benefit of my afflicted fellow-creatures.—I remain, sir, yours obediently, EI>HRAI>I DINHAM. Stocldand, near Ilminster, July 30, 1854. Sold wholesale by the proprietors, BEACH and BARNI- COT I", at their dispensary, Bridport: by the London houses, and retail by all respectable medicine venders in the United Kingdom. OBSERVE.—No medicine sold under the above name can possibly be genuine unless BEACH AND BARNICOTT, late Dr. Roberts, Bridport," is engraved and printed on the stamp affixed to each packet. CURTIS ON MANHOOD-SHILLING EDITION, A MEDICAL ESSAY ON NERVOUS AND GENER- ATIVE DISEASES. Just Published, the 77th Thousand, with numerous plates, in a sealed envelope, price Is., or sent, post-paid, by the Author, for 14 stamps. MANHOOD The CAUSE and CURE of PREMA- II TURE DECLINE, with Plain Directions for Perfect Restoration to Health and Vigour; being a Medical Re- view of the various forms and modern treatment of Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Mental and Physical Capacity, whether resulting from Youthful Abuse, the Follies of Maturity, the Effects of Climate, or Infection. &c.; with Observations on a new and successful mode of detecting Spermatorrhoea, and other Urethral Discharges, by Micros- copic Examination; to which are added, Curious and In- teresting Cases, with the Author's Recipe of a Preventive Lotion. By J. L. CURTIS, Surgeon, 1.5, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London. At home for consultation daily, from 10 to 3, And 6 to 8. Sundays, from 10 to 1. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.- Shilling Edition.-77th Thou- sand.—This is a truly valuable work, and should be in the hands of young and old. The professional reputation of the author, combined with his twenty years' experience as medical referee in the treatment of nervous debility, &c., fully accounts for the immense circulation which this po- pular and ably-written medical treatise has obtained. Sunday Times, 23rd March, 1856. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—It is the duty of all men to study the laws of their body, no less than those of their mind In the pages of this work will be found golden rules for regulating the one and preserving the other."— Mark Lane Express, March 31, 1856. CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—-The author has conferred a great boon by publishing this little work, in which is described the source of those diseases which produce decline in youth or more frequently premature old age." -Daily Telegraph, March 27, 1856. CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—The book under review is one calculated to warn and instruct the erring without impart- ing one idea that can vitiate the mind not already tutored by the vices of which it treats.Naval and Military Gazette, 1st Feb., 1851. We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful—whe- ther such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, 01 a clergyman. "-Suit, Evening Paper. Sold, in sealed envelopes, by the AUTHOR; also by PIPER. and Co., 23, Paternoster-row; HANNAY, 63, Oxford-street; MANN, 39, Cornhill, London; GUEST, Bull-street, Birming- ham; HEYWOOD, Oldham-street, Manchester; HOWELL,6, Church-street, Liverpool; CAMPBELL, 136, Argyle-street, Glasgow; ROBINSON, 11, Greenside-street, Edinburgh POWELL, Westmoreland-street, Dublin; Cambrian Office, Swansea; J. Griffiths, Stationer, Swansea; and by all Booksellers and Chemists in the United Kingdom. PRIZE MEDAL, PARIS EXHIBITION 1855. METCALFE, BINGLEY and Co.'s New Pattern Tooth Brushes, penetrating unbleached Hair Brushes, im- proved Flesh Brushes, and genuine Smyrna Sponges, with every description of Brushes, Combs, Fancy Soaps, and Perfumery for the Toilet at Metcalfe, Bingley and Go.'s only Establishment, 130B, and 131, Oxford-street. Sole makers of the Oatmel and Camphor, and Orris lloot Soaps, in Tablets 6d. each and Metcalfe's celebrated Alkaline Tooth Powder, 2s. per box. The above celebrated articles may be obtained of most respectable Chemists, Perfumers, &c. CLOVES! GLOVES-r CLOVES! THE real Alpine Kid Gloves in all colors, ONE SHILLING per pair, usual price Two Shillings and Six-pence. Sample pair, post-free for 14 stamps. BARKEr & CRISP, Paris Glove Warehouse, 221, Regent Street, London. A REALLY GOOD STEEL PEN, adapting itself to any hand, is durable, will not corrode, and as flexible as the quill, Is. 3d. per 12 dozen box or post free for Is. 9d. (stamps ) Sold only by the makers, PARTRIDGE and COZENS, Stationers, &c., 1, Chancery-lane, London. SOWERBY, TATTON, & CO., LONDON. RICH Walking Silks from One to Two Guineas the | Dress Paturle's best French Merinos, Is. Hid. per yard; Registered Italian Kid Gloves (post free) 14d. per pair. NOW READY-GRATIS and POSTAGE FREE, a list J?j of the principal new and choice books in circulation at Mudie's select library. Also, a list of surplus copies o recent works withdrawn from circulation, and offered a greatly reduced prices for cash. CHARLES EDWARD MUDIE 510, New Oxford Street, London. ALL KINDS OF GARDEN NETS, FISHING NETS, ASHEEP NETS made by machinery, at very low prices. R. Richardson, 21, Tonbridge Place, New Road, London. N.B.—Prices, and samples sent free by post. QUEEN'S HOTEL (80 Rooms) near the Crystal Palace. W. Upper Norwood. The Nobility and Gentry visiting London or the Palace are invited to stay at this magnificent quiet, family Hotel. Large Coffee Room. MANURES.-Guano, Superphosphate of Lime, and all )w! descriptions of Chemical Manures of the best quali- ties may be had on application to ASHTON and PROCTER, 11, Mark Lane, London. rjHHE PATENT PEN GUIDE, price Is. A neat finger instrument, ensuring uniform writing invalu- able to the yonna, the aged, and the invalid. Wholesale of the patentees, EAMON SON & PARKER, 38, Ludgate-hill; Dobbs & Kidd, Fleet-street; Williams & Cooper, Smith- field, and other first-class wholesale houses; retail of stationers, jewellers, &c.-Agents wanted. LUCRATIVE AGENCY. During the last 30 years hundreds have realised incomes by the sale of the East India Tea Company's Teas, packed ir lead from 1 oz. to lib. A prospectus sent post-free on application to the Company, 9, Great St. Helens, London. LONDON MANURE COMPANY (Established 1840). jj The above Company have the following ready for Ilimclliatc delivery :-Corn Manure, for Top-Dressing; Biood ditto for Corn Blood ditto for Roots. Superphos- phate of Lime manufactured expressly for the liquid or otier drill. Concentrated Urate for Turnips, Mangold, Ctover, Grass, &c. Peruvian Guano direct from Importers' Warehouses. Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and every artificial manure of known value 40, Bridge- street, Blackfiiars. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. 52, FLEET STREET, MR. HOWARD, SURGEON-DENTIST, At home from ten till five. 52, FLEET STREET, LONDON. FUTVOYE and CO., 223, Regent Street. /MANUFACTURING Goldsn.iths, J?weUers, Sil?ev- IYJ smiths, and WatchMakers. Every article marked in plain figures and exchanged if not approved. Terms, Cash. JET ORNAMENTS, MOURNING JEWELLERY. The largest Stock in the world at Charles Packer's, 76 and 78, Regent-street, London. Established 30 years. All orJers by post promptly attended to. NEW SURGICAL BANDAGES. Persons suffering from Weak or Swelled Leg, Knees, Ancles, or Wrist Joints, should write for descriptive circular of New Bandages for the relief and cure of weaknesses which will be sent per post. SPARKS and SON, Surgical Bandage Makers, 28, Conduit-street, London. Urinals for Railway Travellers, Trusses, Crutches, &c. WEST'S PERFECT WATCHES, at 50s. each, have TV strong jewelled movements, in sterling silver cases, are of all the usual sizes, and are the cheapest watches ever produced. Perfect watches, in gold cases, 4, 5, and 6 guineas each, to be had only of Thomas West, 18, Ludgate-street next to Number One, St. Paul s, London. I ] ICAL-WORDE-RdF.THE,' C li? EN 13VAUTPrOL7' AND $.PN )N:4iEmi ?.rANCr. BEDCOVERING.-LA W £'S Patcu; fluted do«n Quilt t jt supersedes Blankets and Counterpanes, is cheaper, lighter, warmer, and infinitely more comfortable. A list of prices sent free by Post. Apply to Mr. Best, Upholsterer, 198, Tottenham Court Road, London. LEATHER TRAVELLING BAGS, ANTIGROPELOS, JU and Euknemeidas Leggings, wholesale and for expor- tauon, of best quality and at lowest prices at E. S. Cooper's Manufactory, 5, Commercial Place, City Road, London. VISITORS TO LONDON Desirous of purchasing Fashionable Shawls, Cloaks and Robes are requested to inspect the Immense Stock at the Emporium of Fashion 171,173,1751 Regent-street. -FAlt)!Flt and ROGERS. GRATIS! GRATIS!! SYM.ES and RAPER forward on application (post free) T?Cir Illustrated Catalogue of Silver Electro Plated Wares. The best guide for purchasers. 422, Strand, London. D'Oyley's—Babb, & Co., 346, Strand, London, Arhiy Clothiers, and Scotch Woollen Drapers. The Noted House for Billiard and Eight-quarter Cloths, Table Covers, and D'Oyleys, Servants Liveries, Box Coats, Waterproof Driving Capes, made in a superior manner. The Albert Coat, 45s. Riding Trowsers, 26s. THE HAIR. Batchelor's Columbian Hair Dye, 7s. and 14s. Churcher's celebrated Toilet Cream, Is. Sold by Hairdressers. Wholesale, 22, King-street, Regent street, aud 57, and 58, Crown-street, Finsbury-square, London. EDICrNES.-Clergyw.en, Gentry, Families & Schools supplied with Genuine Medicines, Medicine Chests, and Proprietary Articles, on the most reasonable terms, by n. Stevens,late Butler, 112, Cheapside, nearly opposite Bow Church, London. Established 1616. Superior Permanent Marking Ink, Is. per bottle. CAUTION TO HOUSEKEEPERS.-W. G. NIXEY'S Chemical preparation of Black Lead, for polishin.g Stoves, &c., equal to burnished steel, with ease and cleanli- ness. The success of this invention has tempted numerous spurious imitations, which some unscrupulous tradesmen with a view of greater profit are imposing on the public, to prevent which the inventor has stamped his name and ad- dress on each genuine cake. W. G. NIXEY, Patentee, 22, Moor-street, Soho, London. Sold by all respectable trades- men in town and country. PASK'S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Distinguished for Tone, Workmanshil), and Low Charges. Amateurs, Ships, and Militia Bands promptly furnished. All the newest model Cornopeans. 2000 Accordions, Flu- tinas, and Concertinas, from 4s. 6d. each. Address, 7, Lowther Arcade, and.443, Strand, London. PtUeRedal)1851. DR. DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL. Prescribed with complete confidence and great success by the Faculty for its purity, efficacy, and marked superiority over all other kinds in the treatment of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. It is entirely free from nauseous flavour, and being invari- ably and caiefully submitted to chemical analysis—AND ONLY SUPPLIED IN SEALED BOTTLES TO PRECLUDE SUBSE- QUENT ADMIXTURE OR ADULTERATION—this Oil possesses a guarantee of genuineness and purity offered by no other Cod Liver Oil. SELE-CT MEDICAL OPINIONS, A. B. GRANVILLE, Esq., M.D, F.R.S, Author of "The Spas of Germany," "The Spas of Eng- land," "On Suddea Death," &c. &c. "Dr. Granville has used Dr. De Jongh'a Light Brown Cod Liver Oil extensively in his practice, and has found it not only efficacious, bat uniform in its qualities. He be- lieves it to be preferable in many respects to Oils sold without the guarantee of such all authority as De Jongh. DR. GRANVILLE HAS FOUND THAT THIS PARTICULAR KIND PRODUCES THE DESIRED EFFECT IN A SHORTER TIME THAN OTHERS, AND THAT IT DOES NOT CAUSE THE NAUSEA AND INDIGESTION TOO OFTEN CONSEQUENT ON THE ADMINISTRA- TION OF THR PALE NEWFOUNDLAND OILS. The Oil being, moreover, much more palatable, Dr. Granville's Patients have themselves expressed a preference for Dr. De Jongh's Light Brown Oil." EDGAR SHEPPARD, Esq., M.D., M.R.C.S., Translator of Gilbert on Diseases of the Skin," "Beoquerel and Rodier's Researches on the Blood." &c., &c. &c. Dr Sheppard has made extensive use of Dr. DE JONGH'S Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil, AND HAS GREAT PLEASURE IN TESTIFYING TO ITS SUPERIORITY OVER EVERY OTHER PREPARATION TO BE MET WITH IN THIS COUNTRY. IT HAS THE RARE EXCELLENCE OF BEING WELL BORNE AND ASSIMILATED BY STOMACHS WHICH REJECT THE ORDINARY OILS. Dr. Sheppard has no hesitation in stating that be believes an Imperial Pint of Dit. DE JONGH'S Light-Brown Oil to be of more value than an Imperial Quart of any other to be met with in London.—Enfield, Middlesex, Aug. 28, 1855." Sold ONLY in bottles, capsuled and labelled, with DR DE JONGH'S Stamp and Signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE, by ANSAR, HARFOD, and CO., 77, STRAND, London, Du. DE JONGH'S sole Consignees and IN THE COUNTRY by many respectable Chemists. Half-pints (10 ounces), 2s. 6d.; Pints (20 ounces 4s. 9d.; Quarts (40 ounces), 9s. IMPERIAL MEASURE. SOLD IN CARMARTHEN by R. M. DAVIES, Chemist, 49, King Street; in 4-1 AVFlt FOIID WEST, hy GWYNNE HARRIES, Chemist; in PEMBROKE DOCK, by W. LAEN, Chemist; in TENBY, by W. WALKINTON, Chemist, in LLANDILO, by \V. DAVIES, Chemist; in NARBERTH, by GRIFFITHS and NICHOLAS, Chemists; in ABERYST- WITH, by J. COLE, Chemist. SHIRT MAKERS AND llOSIERS. CHRISTIAN AND RATHBONE, 11, WIGMORE STREET, LONDON. Lists of Prices and Directions for measurement sent on application. Important to Country Residents. PARKIN'S & GOTTO'S Price List of Stationery, (the cheapest in England,) sent post free, or useful sample packets of Writing Paper and Envelopes by post for ten stamps—over 20s. carriage paid to any railway station. No charge for stamping crests, initials, or address. Parkins & Gotto, Manufacturers, 24 and 25, Oxford-street HUNT ON STAMMERING, published by Messrs. J)j Longman, price 3s. 6d., or may be obtained post-free for 3s. 10d., from the author, James Hunt, Esq., M.R.S.L. &c., at his Institution for the cure of Stammering, 8, New Burlington Street, London. Chappell's Foreign Model Piano-forte. Three strings, check action, 7 octaves, elegant rosewood case, price 50 gs. The best upright Piano that is made equal to those at 95 gs. See this Instrument before pur- chasing. FURNISH YOUR HOUSE WITH THE BEST ARTICLES AT DEANE'S IRONMONGERY & FURNISHING WAREHOUSES A Priced Furnishing List sent Pout Free. DEANE, DRAY, & Co., LONDON BRIDGE. Established A.D. 1700. -I"J R. PATCIIELOUP,'S NERVO-ARTERIAL ESSENCE. The Reverends Win. Woodhouse, of Hackney, It. Aldis, '27, Doughty-street, Mecklenburgh-fquare, P.Ditkin. j son, Prinecs-street, Mile-end, will most willingly bear testi- mony to the efficacy of this discovery for Nervousness, &c. Depot, 192, Piccadilly. Testimonials sent free. rino LADIES-AVOID TIGHT LACING and try JL William Carter's Elastic Bodice 2s. lid. to 12s. 6d. with patent front.fastenings. Ladies Expanding Self-lacing Stays 10-s. 6d. to 17s. 6d., unfastened or laced in a moment. Paris Wove Stays 4s. lid. to 14s. 6d., the latter price being Werley's very best, Family and Nursing Stays, Belts, &c., always on hand. Australian Wool Moreen and Crenoline Petticoats 4s. 9d. to 21s. Carter's Patent Safety Pocket should be possessed by every lady, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. each. Post Office Orders to be addressed to WILLIAM CARTER, 22, Ludgate-street, two doors from St. Paul's Manufactory 7, Newington Causeway. Borough, London. N.B.—Engravings of the ab. ve sent post-free, or whole- sale lists to Drapers, Stay, and Dress-makers. SAMUEL BROTHERS, g? ? 29, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, j??? S SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE J I « il R'i.Wil'MlcfMIEHi&IHiB iffivtSS Combining superIOr Style, Fit, Quality, perfect h||w fllX Ease and Gracefulness, so requisite for Gentl* ||iSk manly' appearance, and so rarely obtained. BB lis SAMUEL BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors, 29, Ludgate Hill, London. IIHH H MB Plate of Fashions and List of Pricea of evM W"* description of Clothing sent free ELEGANCE, COMFORT, & ECONOMY. F-JI ^HE CANROBF.RT CAPE with Sleeves (light, warm, and waterproof,) One Guinea; just introduced by Messrs. POULSON and Co., Tailors, &c., 94, Regent-Street, London. Corns and Bunions-A Certain Cure. ALLINGHAM'S ROTTERDAM SOLVENT gives re- I lief upon the first application without pain or inconve- nience, has been in general use more than a quarter of a century. Sold by all medicine vendors. THE BRITISH HONG-KONG TEA COMPANY'S TUNRIVALLF,D TEAS.—These Teas are pcrfeetlyfreefrom auy co?M?? MMt?-, and are noted for their PUKITY, STRENGTH, and TONIC QUALITIES. Agent for- » CARMARTHEN..D.TL1. Mortimer, Druggist, Cross. CARDIGAN .Josh. Clougher, Bookseller, near the Town Hall. LAUGHARNE ..J. Collins, Grove House. CAERPHILLY ..Josh. Davies, Bookseller. For agencies apply to Thomas Strand, 14, Little Tower-street, London. REPOSITORY, Barbican, London-HORSES WANTED. Jw-' Notice to the Public and Country Horsedealers es- pecially.-The London General Omnibus Company having appointed the above establishment as a depot for purchase of horses, from 15 to 16 hands high, possessing sufficient power to work their conveyances, the public will observe that Mondays and Tuesdays are the days of inspection, for which horsel should be forwarded out or two day. prior. SONS OF CLERGYMEN & GENTLEMEN ARE RECEIVED AS PRIVATE PUPILS, AND prepared for the Universities, Military Examina- tions, or Commercial Pursuits, by the Head Master (Oxford) of the ENDOWED GRAMMAR SCHOOL, • ENFIELD, near LONDON, who is assisted by graduates of Cambridge and Leipsic. Number limited. Terms 50 to 60 Guineas. References to parents. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY THE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS,unless JL prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, are intended to Sail from CUMBERLANDBASIN, BRISTOL, (except the Dart," for Newport, and Swift," for Cardiff, which will start from Bathurst Basin.) and as under-mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels during the Month of APRIL, 1856. CARMARTHEN. -JTJNO. FROM BRISTOL, CALLING FROM CARMARTHEN, AT TENBY. CALLING AT TENBY, FOUR HOURS LATER. Tuesday. I.. 2! after Wednesday. 2.. 3 after Tuesda) S.. Slniom Wednesday. 9.. 7 morn fuesdaj 15.. 24 alter Weduesday 16 3 after Tuesday. 22 morn Wednesday 23 6Amom Tuesday Sil 1 after Wednesday 30 2 after FARES:—Cabin 13s. Children under 12 vears, 6s. 6d. Servants in the Cabin, 8a. (including Steward's Fees.) Deck, (is Children under 12 years, 4s. Carriage, 42s. I'air-Horse Phi ton 31s 6d Small one-horse do., 25s. Gig, 20s. liorse, 20s. Dog, 3s. Return Tickets (available for one week,) Best Cabin, 18s. Fore-Cabin, 11s. Horses and Cariages landed and embarked at the risk and expense of their owners. Horses, Carriages, &c. must be shipped at the Pier of Tenby at least three hours before the above sailings. MILFORD, PATER, AND HAVERFORDWEST. SHAMROCK. From Milford to Waterford FROM BRISTOL. 7 miles from Haverfordwest Railway Station. Tuesday. 1.. Rafter Wednesday Evenings, at 8 iuesday 8 74moru o'clock, or as soon ?ttcr as Tuesdai l? a 3 after circumstances wiH permit. Tuesda? 29 •• I T FAI??ES:- Best Cabin, 25s. Tuesday 29 1 after fo?rc-?Cabt. n. 7g. 6d. FARES :—Same as Tenby. Waterford to Bristol, Fridays. CAR D IF F.-S WI FT. The New Steamer TAFF is expected to be on the Station early in the Month. FROM BRISTOL. FROM CARDIFF. Wednesday 2. 3J aftet Tuesday I. 12after Thursday 3 4J after Thursday 3 3jmorn Friday 4 5 after Friday 4. 4 mora Monday.. 7 7imurn Saturaa)* 5, 4 after Wednesda)' 9 8Jmorn'Tuesday 8 Gimorn Friday. 11 94!morn:Thursday 10 74 morn Monday 14 2 after Saturday 12 9 morn Wednesday 16 3| after Tuesday 15 I after Friday. IS 4^ after! Thursday.. 17 2 J after Monday.21 7 morn;Saturday 19 3j after Tuesday 22 71morn Aloiida-y 21. 44 after Wednesday 23 7.1morajTuesday 22 41 after 8^morn Thursday 24 6imoru Monday.. 28 II morn Saturday 2(5 7morn Wednesday 30 2 after Tuesday i'9 lOJmorn FARES:—After Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. NEWPORT.—DART OR SWIFT. FROM BRISTOL. j FROM NEWPORT. Tusdav. 1 2i after Wednesday 2 2 after Thursday 3.. 4 after,Friday. 431 after Saturday. 5 64morn,Monday 7 6 morn Aloud,ty .7 7 after uesday .8 6.llmorii Wednesday 9 8mornll hursda) 10 7morn Friday .11 9|mom!Saturday 12 9 morn Monday 14 2 after Tuesday 15 1 Rafter 4 after Thursday 17 21 after Friday 18 5 after Saturday 19 4 after Alooday 21 6.imorn 2/ 4after Tuesday 22 7 niorujTuesday 22 5 after Wednesday. 23 7:'tmornlWednesday 23 Ofafter Thursday 24 8 moni l Friday 2;).. 7 mom Saturday. 26 9 morn Monday 28 9^ morn Tuesday 29 1 afierjWednesday 30 alter FARES.—After Cabin, 3s., Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. DUBLIN. -PiioL.Nix. FROM BRISTOL. FROM DUBLIN. Friday 4 4^ afterjTuesday 1 7 morn Friday 11 .10 morn Tuesday 8 1 after Friday .8 a.?teriTuesday. 15 7 mom Fnday 25 SimornjTuesday 22 12 noon Tuesday. 295morn SINGLE FARES:—Cabin ;C IServants and Children (under 12,) 14s. (including Steward's Fees) Deck, 10s. To and Fro Ditto Cabin £ 1 12s. 6d. Deck, 15. Available until second Return Trip from date of issue. Arrangements have also been made in conjunction with the Great Western Rail way Company, for through Tickets, from from Loiidoii, to Dublin, via Bristol, and vice versa, on the following terms:- FARES—Cabin and 1st, Class, 31s. 4d. Cabin and 2nd Claso- 28s. 6d. Deck and 3rd. C1as, 14s. tM. To?.d?Tic?eta' T? also granted available for Sixteen Days, vi z:- FARES:—Cabin and 1st. Class, 47s. 3d. Cabin and 2nd Class, 43s. CORK. JUVERNA AND SABRINA. FROM BRISTOL. FROM CORK. Tuesday. 1 2? aftcr,Tuesdav .1 11 morn Saturday 5 6morn!Fridav 4 2a? fpridzti 4 2 after Wednesday 9.. 8 morn'iTuesday 8 6!mom Saturday 12 10 mornFridav .V.; t ? .V S Wednesday. 16 34 afterTuesday 1.5. ]Jnoon S?day 19 a after'jPndav 18 •> ?'r Wednesday.L'.?.. 7 mornjTuesdav 2J 4' after S.turd. 2'i 9 mor.i! Friday.' 8'mom Wednesday, ."0 2aft??r rtiesday 29 .] 10 morn FAIU5S:—Cabin, 27s. Gd. Servants and Children (under 12,) los. (including Steward's Foes.) Deck, 10s. 6d. Arrangements have been made 11 ^junction with the Great Western Railway Comany, for thiv.ugu Tickets, from Lomiou to Cork, via Bristol, and vice versa, en the following terms FARES Cabin and 1st. Class, 38s, Cabin and 2ud Class, 34s. Deck and 3rd Class, 16s. To and Fro Tickets are also granted, available, for Sixteen Days, viz:— FARES Cabin and 1st Class, 57s. Cabin and 2nd Class, 51s WATERFORD. CAMILLA AND SHAMROCK. BRISTOL TO WATERFORD, WATERFORD TO BRISTOL, CAMILLA.—(direct.) Friday 4 6 morn ?CA'kIILLA-Tuesdal-s' Friday 11 10 mornjROCK— Fridays.—(direct.) Friday 18 l?after? Friday 25 84mornlTuesday 1 2 after SHAMROCK, ?riday.4.. CaHinga.tMHford, Pater, and?'rues(la), 8 7morii Haverfordwest. jI Friday 11.. 8 morn Tuesday 1 after!Tuesday 15 2 after Tuesda?- 4-?ImornVrilaN. 18 4 after Tuesday I.. 3 afteiITuesday 22 7 morn Tuesday 2.. 7 morn;Friday 25 8 morn Tuesday 2,j 1 after,rue,;4iay M.. 1 after FARES :-Cabiti, 2,js. Servants and Children (under 12, 14s. (including Steward's Fee) Deck, 7s. 6d. To and Fro, Cabin, 40s. Arrangements have been made with the several Railway Companies for through Tickets, as under, Available by the ordinary Trains only, or by Express on payment of difference in I-are. FARES. iCabin&lst C)s. Deck & 2 Class deck 3 ?SJ?'HLK To&no SIKULF.iTO&FrojsINOLK Paddington to Waterford,! 11 4!2 7 3 1 8 6 2 3 0 0 14 10 Ditto Kilkenny Il 15 4)2 13 3 1 11 6 2 7 0 0 17 1 Ditto Clonmel jl 14 10 2 12 .'J til 2 2 6 9 0 17 2 DItto.. Limerick !2 1 0?3 1 C 1 15 7 2 13 61 0 4 To and Fro Tickets are available for 16 days. The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of passengers and goods.-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, Bristol; where all Goods,Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed forCardiff, toW. & H.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, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. See also Bradshaw's Guide. In London-Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Piccadilly H. Underwood, 66 Haymarket; Gilbert & Co., Liossoms Inn, Lawrence Lane, Cbeapeide, and 82, Lombard Street. AGENTS.—Mr. R. STACEY, Carmarthen Mr. T. J. Thomas, Tenby; Mr. A. Williams, Haverfordwest. Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowen, Pater. N o-ri cia.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be ace juntable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage, (il los. or damaged) above the vaiue of £ 5; nor for any Deck Passcii- ^er'sLugfcage (iflost or damaged) above the value of 20s.; un- less in each case entered as such, & freight in proportion paid foratthe time of delivery nor will they be answerable for any otherparcel above the value of 40s. (iflostor damaged) unlest entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes AH IwttMt MwkiBt information to be postpaid.