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mm 'f -m—r— INS U R A C E. j- AND FIRE INSTANCES effected on the- t approved and adv^tageous terms, by A«entatH JAME^ SATES, ^evident iajJ.erJ''rdweKt, ^>r the County Fire Office, and desirous of "i 6 e> R^fcent-street, London. Persons Liie Office t "S^ru,S thrtr lives will find the Provident in every re<si>° f!in ^-established institution, worthy f arnii «! ° attenti°n and support. °f Two'Jhfii; t0Ck ant^ ^roP 'ns«red from Fire for the sum //«,. Iln^ i"'r for every £ 100. h(, 18 H, tr\ <^Tii—'U LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, BRIS- TOL, & SWANSEA. FIRST CLASS POWBRFI'L STEAM '"R VKSSEL, THE TROUBADOUR, I^_ J4 MEs BECKETT, COMMANDER, and"p e<* to f1"00"1 the Trafalgar Dock, with Goods 0,1 °r a,faase"Ser», in the mbnth of JANUARY, 1814. Wea"ier pemnufng°il0Wiri6 Day" ours, wind and lRMoLLlVFRPOOL FOR MILFORD& BRISTOL. "naay. January 8, at 10 o'Clock, in the Morning. Tups/K°M MILFORD TO BRISTOL. Th 9, at 8 o'Clock, in the Morning. c°nimodati)UBAD°UR ^aS ver^ suPer'or an(' elegant ac- lbe best Cabin to and from LIVER ])0 rwJ i ^eck) 7s. 6d.; Four-wheel Carriages, 40s.; Pip-s 0ne Horse, 2oS,: Two-wheel ditto, 20s.; Dogs, 5s.; 8S> -s- 6d Sheep, 2s.; Horned Cattle, 12s. 6d. Horses, Cattle, and Carringes at Shipper's risk. fP'y to Bruce, Wadham and Co., Bristol; William on tfe' David Propert, Milford; the Captain Hoard; or Thomas M'Tear, No. 15, Water-street, Liverpool. T t .t ,AC)\,SE 28 t0 Iv r o Tro ;CREA'E "1 01 A' m, FFLFHAC-CV IPTIMAVY^F the W b, the t" render it th'y in every quttrter of the glol)e" an""etate their 8,,ry for Price and Co. to do more than Artieil- uti Price's Golden Oil SM.LMIRF,T°.N(!H" "PF'K- «NOVS'TTO,«UN,RNFIN-I,,S 'SHO* si ft i "s hrv rSftuetitod tr> .»«b- r '*« it stands un- s«. fW. p,.r Bottle, with "OS T NML 1KICK'S OoMvn OUT ,C-«iift,?,°;'S,1„Abtrncthy's Specific. tX'autifier ,f t)lr ski S„H'' ,safe and efficient protector and 'otijjlily eraditv.tini: ail 'I'xion its virtues consist in tho- yti'er cuttmcous ,iPf,.rts i,/7, ,rednt'ss' t:in- frwkles, and ")ir th»! most rou^h ami'mux 'llblains, clmps, and in rendcr- tl>« co, jt '"u,n skin plciisjintiy soft and smooth; to na",i, Hnd „ ,leii0 ,r r"soa"' ,,uc' !ind to «»e neck, *"» P'-cul.arlv -rii ,ires* ,lnriri,lled- <i<ntltmen will c-"iotl. _#k for kl,cUha:nr ',rcv4v i"" G»"plexiuu." j I AOimuXlq, Specific /vr the For the Toilet. of S'h* reuae'iPinm "cM^urite"lan >'Ci0,W fragranc* of wllidl has it an especial fllvtlurite with Her Majesty, ,p ^»,«! „nin,ie and 't beco„['i?.,7' ,ls ^alupd, and so f^l.ionable wlien- its d li< c f "'l'0 ls sc:,r<r'y Asscmtily Room or Lev&f P«i- Bottle. fra-'ra"ce ,s "OI P1' doiiiiixint. Si.M.and 7s. tki To Mothers. u-d "SOAP stands unequal- 'lie Wii'hiu" of Infants Pri n o r and above all, are rt'(]uest<jd to notice that a P "■ Purchasers Sir Wm. Con-r .vr witl, th. ? 10,1 I',ltlL"1 from a design by Ink, and Lcm^ni S reet °f "fPRICE Co." in Red packet, as some ^hopktvpprs offer a counterfeit^ 'S t0 each W «f cenuine i, asked 'for. « )ttr *? U,e skta. posses PRICK'S nil. FRAM I'TON-S 1>(IM ITI ^°' e care to Co-s MIt.LEFI.KURS AND VIOLKT ilnn ICE and '■n'1"'1 by the Paculty as indispensable to itif ER'reco,<1' tiwt none is genuine unless PHICE and (\ ^Ilrs<'r> observing uffited thereto.. riiicfi and Co. s Protection Label is Frice &. Co.'s Tooth Brushes. that to °btain Tooth brush searches thoroujfhlv intothVd' K'E a"d Co- Patent cleans in the most extraordinary ^,ld etilrtn"? Ihu Twt,1> and injuring or even touching the gums the Ual, "'anner, without all others. They are mile on a plan that °"ni'jiairlt »?«inst « the Mouth. Price from U ,oTtw out Mo^tn PU « dUjinctly on the handle^ counterfeits, Montpellier House, 28, Lombard Street •• CautLm V1C'F' & Cu- «nd Co.'s Patent Tooth Broth ASK FOR HHICB a Luxury. vented' f*i'r III'" S 1'H .AGON Ftirpasses everything eTf.r i_ s™vt oa, be e.mif- ,U"Vnal wi" l,r<,vt 'he luxury of a good phiV'nii w'lirh •V, ,ll0S(' ">») use Price and Co.'s Rypo- pain'ful) pleusnntandra-v"' p"E f''j,|!0"0 <lisaPrepable and often House, 2N, Lombard ^tnet '/t' y ''j' ail<1 Co"' Montpellier J- Delrroix anrl Cc "i,' i, rice and Gosuell's), and sold bv London, pricT «d' ne' ^°"d St,"e,• a"d nowtl('re else in Is. 8d, and 2s. M. 1,0 pfr s1uarp' in cakes for boxes, n 5,?Ce & Co, s Treble Distilled, th?nrVng^ThRpAh1'1? ESS,EN(:E('F l.AVENDER, six time, tho sickly Idm^nte f La^nd"K Water, and unst.phisticated with for »iok or erow. R W' kc" is lmr,i,'ul»rly adapted cenuine ilvenHe^P f"nS' recomi,1™dt,(1 tothe admirers of the selected for H!1 Ptrf,un,c- 11 distilled from Lavender Flowers, those flowerc exce(^'ng sweetness, and aromatic properties, when • n?\l f £ We 1M the'r fulltst T'80ur* 1'rice 3s. 6d', 5s„ 7S. 0d., Price's Cold Cream. This innocent composition, entirely from vegetable materials, it nost delightful cosmetic ever invented for rendering the skin soft, and delicate; it maintains its superiority over all imita- and remains unrivalled for beautifying the complexion. Everv ^ot a label, from a design by Sir Wm. Congreve, with Price & Co., Lombard Street," in red ink, and" 28," conspicuously in its centre, to counterfeit which is felony. Price 4b Co.'s Johnstone's Patent OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP is delightfully fragrant and plea- sant in use, and so superior to any other, and in such general demand, that many persons are basely deceiving the public by selling a spurious imitation the genuine is sold in Packets, price and '■k- M. each. • RICE & CO.'s Johnstone's Patent Old Biown Windsor, Almond P SoaP. Cold Cream, Pricc's J)r. Frampton's Nursery Pomatum, nee & Co.'s Abernethy's Specific, Price's Golden Oil, Queen's Per- nic, &c„ s<. much admired in the first circles of Kftshiou, bear a «■>».. ,0? ll4'>vl from a "design bv Sir Wm. Congreve, with the sig Co|T of Price U Co., Lombard Street," in red ink, and •' 28" Picuously in its centre, without which none are Genuine ico » 1 ,)"'s 1'KRPUM KKY, celebrated SOAPS, BRUSHES, melt mi1* had GENUINE, in London only, at tbeir establish- TuwnV i ~olnl'art Street, and of their Agents in all the Cities and of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. P^jirS^SPIlICK 4c CO. are the sole Wholesale Agents for DELCROIX'S KALYDOR, A French Cosmetic, surpassing all others for preserving ana Beautifying the Complexion, prepared for tlie use of her Most gracious Majesty the Queen, and her Majesty the Queen Dowager. y especial command, and protected by letters pateut. DELCROIX'S MACASSAR OIL, forul'01"1 undur ,lie unction of the Lords of the Treasury," the IMUSe °f 'r Most Gracious Majesty and their Royal Highnesses two e,e of Wales, the I'rincbss Royal, «cc., is also protected by of u vi e*ecuted, correct likenesi.es, in embossed medallions, jetty and liis Royal Highness Prince Albert. of her jetty and liis Royal Highness Prince Albert. w Delcroix's Odonto. ODo\Tnn<>t ^I^atc to recommend from experience DELCROIX'S "leans f °R •LLE QUEEN'S °W N DKMIKHICI, M tlif most valuable Uum. purifying, preserving, and embellishing the Teeth and ,!t,J,rrto offered to the Public.— L'onrt Guzelle." WAI JO & CO'» new jierfumes are, the PR'NCK OP ALlCF'.ST,BOl^liKI'" and the BOUQUET PR1NCESSK "lost d i' fonn<'r b«ng a combination of the fragrance of the the e'lc'ous flowers, in >vliich the flavour of the moss rose bears esien"108, consP'cuous part, whilst the latter imparts the true of el» ihe mode«t "LILY OP THE VALLE\ The lovers anrt ,^ai|; « erfumes are solicited to call at 158, New Bond Street, whi^vf ^'croix & Co.'s Royal Bouquets on their handkerchiefs, for purpose bottles are always open free. » 0 Prevent fraud, Delcroix's Chancery Protection Labal is affixed to each Article. Post Omce.-Caution.-Price & Co. TO HER MAJESTY, 28, LOMBARD STREET, tLM. Paic* &d formerly PATEY, BUTTS, PlUCK, & Co.'s) 'Mmn? Petommen,lati«n of the Secretary of the Post-office, beg to thp L?* "|K>11 lheir CorrwpaiMleiits the necensity of precision in fandn *etters intended for them/' thus—"price & Co." the oni *>p'ee an<1 Gosnel|,H Uiat firm ceased to eiist in 1831) as vidual ?leanf °f 8'wding against the fraudulent conduct of indi- ahd(,S w. °.lJ*e retain letters and orders intended for lJrkce knowin'' assuming the ftrm of Price and Go6nell„" weP '•i Uiey never weit) in any way connected with that firm Otherwise than as Servants. (" LONDON NEWSPAPERS supplied to private gen- L tlemen at the prices they are published at in London, for cash. Country Booksellers, Postmasters, and News Agents supplied on very advantageous terms for ready money. A graduated scale fur credit. Specimen Copies, of the Spectator, Colonial Gazette, JNhn Bull, Pictorial Times, Era, or Gardener's Gazette. with Hand-bills, Ornamental Show Caids, Broadsides,&c., ofall the London Newspapers turnished to Country Agents by addressing a prepaid letter to JOSEPII CLAYTON, WHOLESALE LONDON NEWSPAPER&ADVERTISiNG ACENT, OFFICE, 320, STRAND, LONDON. London Agency Office of the Pembrokeshire ITerald, where Advertisements and Orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. GARDEN SHEET ALMAMACK, to be presented with the GARDENER'S GAZETTE, will be the most perfect and useful that has ever been got up. The GAZETTE will commence a new Volume, Edited by GEORGE GI.F.NNY, F. H. S. Saturday, January 6th, 6s. GJ. per Quarter, if paid in advance to any Newsman in the Kingdom. All whosubscribe before January 1st will have the Almanack. THE WESTMINSTER SOCIETY, liSTABLISBEO tN 1792, For Insurance on Lives and Survivorships, and Grantimj Annuities, NO. 429, STRAND, LONDON And by their Agents in Edinburgh, Dublin, and other Places in Great Britain and Ireland. I S I ESTABLISHED on a principle which conveys Perfect Es Security to the Insured, without any responsibility arising from Partnership. TRUSTEES, DIRECTORS, AUDITORS, &C. The Hon. Geo. Charles Agar W. F. Chambers, M.D. Admiral Sir F. W. Austen, Henry Holland, M.D. K.C.B. John Malcolm, Esq. Maj. Gen. Sir A. J. Dal- George G. Mills, Esq. rymple, Bart. George Palmer, Esq. Sir Henry W'illoughby, Bart. Edward Penrhyn, Esq. General Sir Loftus W.Otway Capt. R. Spencer Robinson, James Agnew, Esq. R.N. Richard S. Cox, Esq. Wm. Holme Sumner, Esq. James Henry Deacon, Esq. Richard Williams, Esq. Charles Francis, Esq. John Helps, Esq. Secretary All the objects of Life Assurance may be effectually accomplished at this Office, with every facility the Parties can desire. No Admission Fees are required, nor any charge made for Policies, except the Stamp Duty. Two oftic-es recently established having united the name of The estminster," with other designations, the Public and Frie:;ds of the Westminster Society Established in 1,92," are requested to take notice, that the business of this Society is carried on at No. 429, Strand, London. Joseph Potter, Agent for llarerjordicest. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Of/Ice, Quay, BRISTOL. THE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to Sairfrom CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, arid as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels, during JANUARY, 1844. N.B. During this Month the OSPREY will sail from Bristol to Waterford on Saturdays instead of Fridays. FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK, Fridays. Friday, Jan. 5.. 6{-inoru Friday, — 19.. C.^morn Friday, — 12..11 morn Friday, — 26.. lOAmorn • Returns Tuesdays. FOR CORK. nOSE, Tuesdays.—VICTORY, Fridays. Tuesday,Jan. 2.. 3-Jafter Friday, — 19.. 6^morn Friday, — 5.. (Jimorn Tuesday, — 23.. 8 morn Tuesday, 9.- fc'mopp Friday, — 26.. 9jinorn Friday, — 12..I<Tm«rij Tuesclay, — 30.. lifter Tuesday, — 16.. 2iafter Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR WATERFORD, NofL,tCREINA,Tuesda S.-OSPREY,Saturlays. Tuesday, Jan. 2.. 3 after I Saturday, — 20.. 7 morn Saturday, — 6.. 7 morn Tuesday, — 23 8 morn luesdav, — 9.. 8 morn Saturday, — 27.. 11 morn Saturday, — 13..11 morn Tuesday, — 30.. 1 after Tuesday, — 1(J.. 2 after Saturday, — 13..11 morn Tuesday, 30.. 1 after Tuesday, — 16.. 2 after Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY. STAR, Tuesdays.—PHCENIX, Fridays. Tuesday,Jan. 2.. 3Aafter | Friday, — 19.. 6 morn Friday, — i.. 6 morn Tuesclay, — 23.. 8 morn Tuesday, — 9.. 8 morn I Friday, — 26.. 9^ morn Friday, •— 12..10 morn I Tuesday, 30., lAalter Tuesday, — lu.. 2|i-fter ) FROM TEN BY. PHCENIX, STAR, Saturdays. Tuesday,Jan. 2.. 4 after Saturday, — 20.. 7 morn Saturday, — 6.. 7 morn Tuesday, — 23.. 9 morn Tuesday, — 9.. 9 morn Saturday, —• 27..10^morn Saturday, — 13.. 11 morn Tuesday, — 30.. Hafter Tuesday, — 1(> 2aifter Tuesday, — 1G.. 2aifter FOR CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. T PLICEFJIX. rrufay, Jan. 5.. fi morn Friday, — 19-■ 6 morn briday, — 12..10 morn Friday, — 26.. 9imorn FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. RR. J PHCENIX. Say n" 1,iafter Tuesday, — 23..6imorn Tuescfe; ll\'l23aoorn FOR MILFORD, PATER, AKD HAVERFORD- VVESi, CALLING AT TENBY. „ STAR. Tuesday.Jan. 2.. 3.}after Tuesday, — 23.. 8 morn Tuesd; y, — 9.. 8 morn Tuesday, —30.. l^after Tuesday, — 16.. 2^after FROM HAVERFORDWEST, CALLING AT MIL- FORD, PATER, AND TENBY. STAR. Friday, Jan. 5.. 5^morn I Friday, — 19.. 5 £ morn Friday, 12..10 morn | Friday, — 26.. 9|morn TO AND FROM NEWPORT. USK and GLAMORGAN, Daily (Sundays excepted). FOR CARDIFF. LADY CHARLOTTE, Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. Returns Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. See separate Bills. FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY PEMBROKE, Tuesdays and Fridays.—LORD BERESFORD, Thursdays and Saturdays. Tuesday,Jan. 2., 4 morn Thursday, — 18.. 4 £ morn Thursday, — 4.. 5 morn Friday, — 19.. 6 morn Friday, — 5.. fiimorn Saturday, —20.. (Mmorn Y' r Saturday, — 6.. Gjtnorn Tuesday, — 23.. 9 morn Tuesday, — 9.. 9 morn Thursday, — 25.. 9 morn Thutsday, —.11., 9 morn Friday, — 26.. 10j-inorn Friday, — 12..11 morn Saturday, — 27..lO^morn Saturday, — 13..11 morn Tuesday, — 30.. 1 after Tuesclay, — 16.. 3 morn FROM SWANSEA. LORD BRRESFORD, Tuesdays and Fridays.—COUNTY PEMBROKE, Thursdays and Saturdays. Tuesday.Jan. 2.. 4 morn Thursday, — )8.. 5!morn Thursday, — 4.. 6 morn Friday, — 19.. 6imorn Friday, — 5.. 7 morn Saturday, — 20.. 7|morn Saturday, — 6.. 7 £ morn Tuesday, 23.. 9 morn I Tuesctay, — 9.. 9 morn Thursday, — 25..10 morn Thursday, — 11..10.Jmorn Friday, — 26..11 morn Friday, — 12.. 11 morn Saturday, — 27..11 morn Saturday, — 13..12 noon Tuesday, — 30.. 2 moin Tuesday, — 16.. 2^morn The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of Passengers and Goods.-Female Stewards on Board.—Carringes 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 ad- dressed :—for Swansea, to W. Terrell & Sons, 33, Back and G. C. Glasson, 12, Quay-street:—for Cardiff, to R. H. Johnson, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street:—and for New- port, to J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. AGENTS.—Mr. George Hughes, Tenby; Mr. Hitchings, jun., Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowen, Pater; Mr. John N. Smart, Swansea; Mr. Pridham, Bideford; Mr. Martin, Ilf'ratombe; Mr. J. Clar^fc, Lynton; and Mr. T. Pritchard, Carmarthen. Jt NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Pdssenger's Lug- gage (if lost or damaged) above the value of Five Pounds; nor for any Deck Passenger's Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of Twenty Shillings unless in each case entered as such, and fijwgbt^pfcpropbrtion paid for the same, at the time of delivery; nor will they be answerable tor any other jSatfcel above the value of Forty Shillings (if lost or darrtaged) unless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same, at the time of delivery. Not accountable tor any Goods without Shipping Notes. All letters seeking intonua rion to be post pa d Bristol, January, .1841. AMR TO MERCHANTS, BANKERS, SOLICITORS, SCHOOLMASTERS, AND OTHERS. FALCKES'S PATENT PLATINA POINTED FENS, WARRANTED Anti-corrosive, each Pen being TT round at the point, gives the same ease to the Wri- ter as the Quill.% 'l'q Captains of Vessels, or Naval Officers, they will be found a valuable acquisition, as they will not decumposewit)) Salt Water or Change of Climate. Each Pen is arranted to last ONE MONTH, and not Cut the Paper. N. B.—To prevent imposition, each Pen is Stamped J. FALCKES, PATENT, LONDON." Sole Agent for Carmarthen, Mr. Evans, Journal Office for Llanelly, Messrs. Beynon and Bevan, Ironmongers; I Tenby, Mr. Walkington, Chemist and Druggist; Haver- fordwest, Mr. Potter, Stationer; Cardigan, Messrs. Lloyd and Davies, Ironmongers; Aberayrou, Mr. Green, Che- mist and Druggist; Abtryswith, Mr. R. Jones, Grocer and Ironmonger. I rpHE COURT CIRCULAR, a first-class Fashionable I Newspaper, comprising also Tales, Essays, Lite- rary and Musical-Reviews, Dramatic Criticisms, Nptes aim Novelties of the Flower garden, and a great variety of Miscellaneous Intelligence, will appear on SATURDAY, JANUARY 6th, Price öd., (6s. 6d. per Quarter). Orders received by all Newsmen. Advertisments ami Packets for the Editor, at the temporary Office only, 10, North Wellington Street, Strand. WEBB'S INFALLIBLE WORM PJLLS. io SYMPTOMS OF WORSTS:—Variable appetite, fetid breath, acrid eructations, and pains in the stomach., yrnuiuty of the teeth during sleep, picking of the nose, paleness of tius countenance, dizztness, short dry cough, cnuiciuiiou of the body, slow fever, and convulsive Jits. UPWARDS of IS years ago, I was suffering from a com- ti plaint accompanied with fits; it bafiled tiie skill of the most eminent doctors, both in London and in the country, either to effect its cure or to ascertain its cause. At tnat period of hopeless anxiety, I providentially met with a friend in London, now deceased, who believed 1 was afflicted with Worms, and prescribed for me. Alter I had taken one box of his Pills, I was relieved by the ejection of a Tape Worm of frightful length and since that time 1 have continued to enjoy good health. This medicine being so effective in my own case, I highly prized the prescription, and I have found its vir- tues, under the blessing of God, to have been equally decisive in numerous other instances. Convinced as I am of the prevalency of Worms, even to a greater extent than is generally supposed, I otter these Pills as a safe, valuable, and simple remedy. I have geuerally recommended these Pills for Worms, but I have found that in many other diseases they are truly efficacious several have been cured of Swelled Legs, Gravel, Pains in the Limbs and Back, Headaches, &c. They ire great Purifiers of the Breath, and also an excellent Dinner Pill.. This medicine is entirely vegetable in■ its cotnposit on; it requires no confinement nor change of diet, and oper- ates in so gentle a mangier, that children of the most delicate age may take them with safety. This public announcement I have been led to make, not only from a deep sense of their inestimable value in my own experience, but also at the urgent request of many influential persons, as well as of those who have been cured. In confirmation of what I have' above stated, I will subjoin the testimony of three or four ind.viduals, who have experienced the benefit of these Pills. M. WEBB. Nctv Moat, August 29th, 1043.. N. B. A selection of new cases, showing the beneficIal eftects of these Pills, is made for every fresh issue of primed circulirs. DEAR S IR,-The value of your Pills are more highly appreciated by the public than I at first had reason to expect My expectation of a different result arose from the mildness of their influence, which not only required a more patient and persevering use of them, than invalids are wont to..bestow: but oppoaetLau. erroneous prepos- session in favor of violent uud speedy effects in medicines commonly adopted. Several persons, though unwilling to have their names published, have expressed as the result of experience, their decided approval of your medicine.. Your Pills have also been highly benehcial in removing disorders not mentioned in your printed bill, on which account they are worthy of increasing confidence, and of more extensive application. I send you a few more cases of cure, which you are at liberty to make known to the Public. I am, dear sir, vours truly, JOHN PHILLIPS. Castle-Square, Haverfordwest, Feb. 10th, 18.L3. IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. Wonderful Testimonial of Anne Thomas SIR,-I feel it a dutv I owe to you, to make known to the Public the astonishing benefit 1 have recced from taking your Pills. I was, for upwards of years, afflicted with fits, which I had three or foutfttihes a day, I became so bad that I could never leave my home. 1 was persuaded to try a box of your Pills, and, astonishing though it may seem, after taking one box the fits had nearly left me, and by taking two boxes, I am now, thank God, quite well. You may refer any one to me, who at all doubts the truth of this. I am sir, in good health, and tree from fits, your much obliged servant, ANNE THOMAS. Stepaside, Jan. lOtlt, 1842.. StR —I wish to inform you of the good T have derived from the use of your Pills. I have been til for a very long time with a constant pain in my back and limbs, so that I was not able to follow my trade; by taking one box I found the goc3 they had done me. I earnestly recom- mend them to the Public, having proved their infinite value. 1 am your obedient servant, 9rt/A 1843 PETER CONEY, y Painter, Milford Haven. SIR-I wish to inform you and the Public the great benefit I have received by taking your Pills. I am in my 76th year. I had been very ill for a long time with a severe pain in my side; I was so ill that all my friends thought I could not live long. I was told by a friend ot the goodness of your Pills, I sent for a box, and before I had taken it all, I was relieved of a Worm near a yard long: the pain in the side has quite left n, e; and 1 am better than I have been for years. You may refer any one to me. I am your obliged servant, Plusyincilnon, 20th Sept., 1842. JAMES GIBBY. Prepared and Sold in Boxes at Is. l jd.,and 2s. 9d. each, by J. PHILLIPS, Druggist, Haverfordwest: and may be had of the following agents: Mr. Ormond, Pembroke; Mr. Freeman, Tenby Messrs. Griffiths & Nicholas, Nar- berth; Mr. Evans, Fishguard; Mr. Williams, Cardigan; Mr. B. Jones, Carmarthen Mr. T. Williams, Milford Mrs. Moore, Pembroke Dock. Sold Wholesale by SUTTON & CO., 10, Bow Churchyard, London. DOCTOR ICO LLIN S'S ANTIBILIOUS AND APERIENT FAMILY PILII, (POR BOTH SEXES). A most excellent Medicine for Costive and Bilious Conir plaints, Disorders of the Stoma-ch and Bowels, Nervousness, Worms, Indigestion, Pains and Ciddincss of the Head, Scorbutic Eruptions, Gravel, and Dropsical Complaints. THE qualities of this composition are neither impaired JL by time nor change of climate. These Pills, which contain the most genuine Drugs, have, for some con- siderable time, obtained the most unqualified approbation of the faculty, and the public in general. They require no confinement nor alteration of diet; and their operation (which is promoted by moderate exercise), has been found so beneficial to the several organic functions of the human system by their mild action on the peristaltic motion of the intestines, that they may justly be con- sidered as a panacea, or universal medicine. They strengthen the tone of the digestive organs, promote a healthy action of the liver, and remove those obstructions of the bowels which so frequently produce Headaches, Dimness of Sight, Heartburn, Flatulency, Worms, Piles, and a numerous train of other disorders. By the occa- sional use of these Pills, the above diseases are speedily removed, and the body performing its due functions; the patient is thereby restoied to the perfect enjoyment of health and strength. The present Proprietor takes no merit to lumselPfljr the discovery of this invaluable remedy it was impartea to him by an emjnent physician, (the late celebrated philanthropist Doctor Collins) who used them for many years in his private practice in India witli the greatest success, which under Divine' Providence, proved a. bles- sing to thousands. *„* Prepared Genuine ONLY by O^ E. DAVIES, Che- mist and Druggist, High-street, (formerly of Bridge- street), Haverfordwest, and sold in.Bexesat ls. l.jd. and 2s. 9d. each, duty included.. ,■ 2s. 9d. each, duty included.. ,■ LONDON AGENTS, » £ Messrs. DICEY # Co., No. 10, Bow-churchyard, and Messrs. BARCLAY and SONS Farringdon-Mreet. IMPERIAL r FIRE .INSURANCE COMPANY, Sun Court, Cornhill; and No. 5, St. Jama's-street, London. INSTITUTED 1803. j. FOR INSLTUNG HOUSES AND OTHE"- BUILDINGS, GOODS, WARES, MERCHANDIZES, MAN C FACTO RIKS, FARMING STOCK, &.€&€ ) FROM LOSS OR DAMAGE BY- FIRE. SUESCILZBED AND ILFVESTEO CAPITAL £ .1 500,000. 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