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TENISY. IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO STRANGERS AND THE INHABITANTS GENERALLY. VISITORS to this far-famed watering-place and the T Public at large are respectfully intormed, that the cheapest and best assorted stock of Linen and Woollen Draperv, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c., &c., is at R. PHELPS'S CHEAP READY MONEY ESTABLISHMENT, DESIGNATED THE VICTORIA HOUSE, Next door to the Market-place, where every article is sold tor cash, at such low prices, as cannot fail to ensure uni- versal approbation. TO BUYERS OF HATS, This establishment affords great advantages as they have an opportunity of selecting from the productions at the, most approved makers, both in London and the North of England. THE WOOLLEN DEPARTMENT Comprises Broad Cloths, in the most fashionable colours, from 4s. 6d. per yard; Tweeds, Doeskins, Cassinets, Cas- simeres, &c.. &c., of superior texture, together with an extensive selection of new and fashionable materials for I Waistcoats. OBSERVE THE VICTORIA HOUSE, Next door to the Market-place. N.B.—TWO APPRENTICES ARE REQUIRED. THE TWENTIETH THOUSAND. Just published, in a sealed envelope, price 3s. sent free on receipt of a post-office order for 3s. 6J. "MAWHOOD;" THE CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE, with PLAIN DIKECTIONS for its PERFECT KESTO- H ATlOK addressed to those suffering from the destructive effects of excessive indulgence, Solitary Habits, or Infection; followed by Observations on Marriage, Local and Constitutional Weakness, Mental and Nervous Debi- lity, Indigestion, Insanity, Consumption, &c., &c. Illus- trated with Cases, &c., BY J. L. CURTIS AND CO., Consulting Surgeons, 7, Frith-street, So,o-square, London. TWENTIETH EDITION. Published by the Authors, and Sold by Burgess, Medi- cal Bookseller, 2H, Coventry-street, Haymarkei; Mann, 39, Cornhill Strange, 21, Paternoster-row; Barth, 4, Brydges-street, Strand, London; Sowler, 4, ST. Ann's Square, Manchester Philip, Houth Castle-street, Liver- pool Ferris and Score, Bristol; Guest. Birmingham Mr. J.Clancy, Bookseller. lledford-row, Dublin; Bolster&Co., CorK; Drummond, 5, Blair-street, Edinburgh Strachan, Aberdeen; Paton & Love, 5, Nelson-street, Glasgow; Chronicle Office, Bangor; Journal Office, Carmarthen; Times Office, Hereford; Chronicle Office, Shrewsbury; Henry Webber, Advertiser and Guardian Office, Car- diff; and sold in a seded envelope by all Booksellers. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS; "This Work, a TENTH edition of which is now pre- sented to the public—ten thousand copies hare been exhausted since its first appearance, has been very much improved and enlarged by the addition of a more extended and clear detail of general principles, as also by the insertion of several new and highly interesting cases. The numberless instances daily occurring, wherein affeotions of the lungs, putting on all the outer appearances of consumption, which, however, whenever traced to their source, are found to result from certain baneful habits, fully proves that the principle of the division of labour is nowhere more applicable than in medical practice. We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful, whether such A person hold the relation of a Parent, a Preceptor, or a Cler gyman."—Sun. Messrs. Curtis' work, called MAX HOOD-, is one of the few books now coming before the public on such a SUBJECT, which can lay claim to the character of being strictly professional, at the same time that it is fully intel- ligible" to all who read it. The moral and medical pre- cepts given in it render it invaluable."—Magnet. "The perusal of Mr. Curtis's book, entitled MAN- HOOD, has really astonished us by developing i series <>f maladies, the never-failing consequence of the vicious habit of which it treats. The clear connection pointed fut between the assigned cause and the effects is percep- TLH|E_TO every capacity.Agc. "This is a work that we fear there exists too much need '°r, to cause us to hesitate to recommend it for general Perusal. Every branch of these frightful maladies, 'whe- ther the result OI iminoral habits or secret vices, is here succinctly treated, and,divested'ot all medical technicality, P'ain and easy directions nr«- GWEN for the best mede to be Pursued in ALL cases, however complicated or apparently hopeless. To the married, as well as the unmarried, this little work alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar VASEs,and we are doing service to society in recommending it to general notice."—Es:-f\r and Herts Mercury. "The scientific views taken by the authois, of the sourteand origin of many of the most dist. essing effects certain depraved habits, fully establish their claim to the character ot experienced surgeons and the result of our careful perusal of the work has been to impress us WITH a thorough confidence in the talent and the skill of the authois, and to satisfy us that those entrusted with the care ot youth are not a little indebted to them for 'urnishing them with a meai.s of preventing some of the "LOST frightful maladies to which flesh is heir."—Old England. Messrs. Curtis & Co. AJ"E TO be consulted daily at their residence, 7, FRITK- MREET, SOHO-SQUARE, LONDON. COUNTRY PATIENTS are requested to be as mi- nute as possible in the detail of their cases; the commu- nication must be accompanied by the usual consultation fee of £ 'l,and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may BE relied on. N.B. The above work sent free, inclosed in a SEALED ENVELOPE, to any address, on receipt of a Post-office order, for 3s. 6d„ by Mr. JOSEPH POTTER, junior, -High-street, Haverfordwest. Alessrs. PERRY and Co. have removed their Establish- ment from Birmingham to No. 19, Bernera-strett.-Ox- ford-street, London, JUST PUBLISHED, Price 2s. 6d., in a sealed en- velope, and sent Free to any pnrt of the United King- jdoin on the receipt of a Post-oftice Order, for 3s. 6ù., THE SILENT FRIEND; A medical Work on the infirmities of the Generative Sys- tem, in both sexes: being an inquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability of man- hood, ere vigour has established her emplre i-with Obser- vations ou the baneful eflects of solitary indulgence and infection.; Local and constitutional weakness, nervous irri- gation, consumption, and on the partial or total extinction of the reproductive POWERS; wit!) means of restoration; therdestruerive effects of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, and ^Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner: the Work js embellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious influence OF Mercury on the Skin, by •eruptions on the head, face a«d body; with approved mode of cure for both sexes C FOLLOWED by observations on -the obligations of marriage, and healthy perpetuity with 4irectioris for the removalofcertain disqualiifcations; the OUT TO humanity as a "SILENT rRIbiND, to be consulted without exposure, and with assured confidence of success. LONDON K P^&RTT and Co., Consulting Surgeons, 1^ *HE authors, AND SO'D AT 'HEIR residence, OXFORD-street; also, bv Stranee 21 MiIforcM}FNE™ WAR^^L 03 ^FRACrf3R°ery~Ia"V Crocker' '• "Wilson, 33S, Oxford STOT H' (OPPOS,TEExeter-hall J Purkis, Compton-streei Soho ISTRF":A ARgyl!"Street): *treet, Birmingham- ^°RU»ON; Gue»t, 51, Bull- 'ERI IN town and countrv. THE CORDIAL JSALM OF SYRLACUVF TIO,IB8of °[,1,E "PAIRED func- O.tnplaints as arise from A DIT?R ■° ,HE CURE OT S»CH Uve System, whether CONS»U.TFUIN,|SATU>TL 0T-TLLE G™ERA- sexu.tl power, and debilitv ARIX !• AOQU,R?(.'» 1(>ss ot ■calculated to afford decided r«!i!F T °'? SYPHILIS; and is INDAJGFYCE in solitary habits have weakone ^H° L,Y EARL> their system, and Uiien into J ''LE lT,er? CF constitutional WEAKLIER, sexu-.il detiiitv JT' "V'° DEL>|lity, EXCESSES, irregularity, obstructions of certain V^CUA ^LITES^I^,LESS « ^T«.IV REMOLD Jtr&Mfife- ia r tiicine vendors, oi whom may be had the "Silent Z\ ieud." Tiie-Five Pound C-ises ruay he had us usual. PERRY'S PURIFVJNG SPECIFIC PII,L5,. :Is. 9<1., K. Gd. and I Is, "ER box. I (Observe the SIGNATURE oi k. and L. Perry and Co.. M the outskleof e,:ii wrapper), -ire well knewu throughout Europe :.nd AN-.T'rica, to be .the mnst certain cllre e-ver dis- •COVERED 'for C\ ery STAGE and symptom of a cei taiti disease, »N both se.\OS, including Gonofrhcea, Gleets, Secondary yinptonis, SCRI-.TURE?, Seminal Weaknes! Deliciene.y arui ^NFI,SEASF,S L'LE ^RINARY Parages, witliout loss of time, F ,R TH ent' °r H"«JR»«CE from They have ef- ■'VE^RE CA.'SJS°HNFS!^I3RISIN,IR CMRES' N(H ON,Y RECENT and Jailed rh•>v' TP salivation and all other means have laneii tney remove ah- »ny part of the BODY,CP^ 0 LRUP.L,ONS NI! Taint beine LILCNLIFPRT F NS' Scrofidnus or Venereal ness, and tore "WEAK*ATFI"EM "I™' FR°M TOUL* Iiealth and vigour. EMACIATED constitutions to igotir. Consultation Fee, if bv-letter £ 1 K CASES ,S NECESSARY. Messr, PJT\VRE i IT* °' lor consultation, at their REGIDENCW 19 h » d tt'nda,,ce" OXFORD (TREE^ LON(,„„. °N Sundays, fr(»M in till l-> n L F 8 AND uecessarv to EFFECT- PERSCOI, visit only is OARJ to ettect a permanent cure. «ND CORDIAL^ D WLTH .P,EN Y 8 PURIFYING Pills > THE trade, BV UIE JNR 'CR,IWVH V,E USUAL ALL^«"CE -•ouses INXONDON. e pnnclpal wholesale patent medicine «»*«OID^MR- -RORJBWW, I ¡ THE GENUINE ROYAL HOWQUA TEAS. 0. E. DAVIES, CHEMIST AND DRUCCIST, HIGH-STREET, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of HAVERFORD- j_) WEST and if vicinity, that he has been recently ap- pointed SOLE AGENT for thesale of "THE ROYAL HOWQUA'S MIXTURE," imported direct from China, as supplied to HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, AND THE ROYAL FAMILY. One trial of these delicious Teas is respectfully solicited, when they will be found su- perior in strength and flavor, and far more economical than any yet offered to the public. Price 6s. per lb. O. E. Davies has also on sale a large supply of other Teas from the "LONDON GENUINE TEA COM- PANY," packed in leaden canisters and warranted iree from adulteration, at 4s., 5s., and 6s., per lb. WHERE ALSO MAk BE HAD THE ONLY GF/NUINE DOCTOR COLLINS'S Antibilious is) Aperient VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS, (FOR BOTH SEXES), A most excellent Medicine for costive and bilious com- plaints, disorders of the stomach and bowels, nervous- ness, worms, indigestion, pains and giddiness of the head, scorbutic eruptions, jaundice, asthma, rheumatism, gra- vel, and dropsical complaints, &c. These Pills, which contain the most Genuine Drugs, have, for some considerable time, obtained the most un- qualified approbation of the Faculty, and the Public in general. They require no confinement nor alteration of diet; and their operation (whiih IS promoted by moderate I xercise) has been found so beneficial tt) the several or- gat ic functions of the human system by their mild action on the peristaltic motions of the Intestines, that they may justly be considered 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, FLATU- LENCY, WORMS, PILES, and a numerous train of other disorders. By the occasional use of these Pills, the above diseases are speedily removed, and the body per- forming its due functions the patient is thereby restored to the perfect enjoyment of health and strength. Sold in Boxes, at Is. 1 id. and 2s. 9d. each. C E: II T T R £ ASE|C Has bee 110 tttcentr«Tort<h)y e.tabli.fied by trie distiiifiiwhed patronage of the Nobility and Oentry ÎfJ every quarter of the globe, M to tender it unnecessary for Price and Co. to do more than (numerate their ieailin; Articles. r.rice's Golden Oil t* the only Article fliat RESTORES the Hair on ba!d placet; prevents Hair fallbis off, or turninir Orry chiuuros Grey Hair to tlx original c««Io'ir« FREES it from scurf, and it beautifully soft, curly, and flossy..FOR ILREHSINFF the Hair fn liandenux and conHni-ny the short loose HAIRS un the neck, W) annoying to |)K»?T f,if"1,, it 5fandll UD- WIIUIIIMK are REQIIEST^L XO ask for PRICP.N ftoUT&i Oil," 3,4. (it; per ftottlp. wH"" t'I". L^^NFMRD STIIPH" «MI 1.1. Lit)."), as many Hair DRF^ERS .11 a sji'irions imitution, which DEATWY* the eotour, u well us the {;RO>VTII of the Hair. Price €ju Co,'s Abernethy's Specific. riuiversiillv known us the only safe alii I fffioient protector and B«-IM;iti.T of the skin and complexion its virtues consist in tlio- 'OUIRLIH' erndicatinif all pimples. »pot», ri'dncss, tan, frwkies, and „tiK> cutaiicoiis defects, in licatinp trhilblj.il.S, chaps, 8nd in-rrndel- IIR' III" m IST roiu'll and uneven (.kin plmisanily soft and smooth; to THE EON.lex ion it inii arts a juvenile roseate LME, and to 1 he neck, naii'd, AND ar; a delicacy and fairness unriy.dled. (ieutlemy riU flnH it PI-ciiliarlj' !rr.i eful afler Shavme. I'r.re 4s.. per Bottle. Caution.—Ask for t'lUCE & Co.'s "Abcrncthy's SpæiJic fur tlu Cotnultxion** For the Toilet. pnrCE Ie. Co.'s VICTORIA HOUQUET, the dclicioiu fragrance of wllkh has rendured it an especial favourite with Her majesty, Ami &TAMPI*T HY the lovers of elejpmt scenis its the most unique and #U[MI'-U>R ever discovered- S«> hishly is it valued, and so fashionable has H become, that there is scarcely an Assembly Room or X-EVCF A'H^RF its dclicl«*us fragrance is not predominant. 3^. 6d. and 7S» 6ft per Bottle. To Brothers. TRICR & Co.N PATENT ALMOND OIL SOAP stands unequal- h'd for CHAPPED Hands, the delicate Skin of Ladies, and above all, for the WASHING, of Infants. Price lZs. tiff, per packet. Purchaser! are requested to notice that a Protection L;»bel from a design by Sir WM. CONTRREVE, with the Signature of PRICE & Co." in Red Vnk, and "28, Lombard Street," in its centre, is affiled to each packet, as some hopkeepers otfier a counterfeit, injurious to the skin9 WLIOU the zeutiine aske«l for. Every Mother should take care to POSSES PRICK'S HIL FILAMPTON'S POMATUM, and PRICE and CVS MILLEFLEURS AND VI0LHT-SCENTI20 POWDER, recom- mended by the Faculty as indispensable to the Nursery, observing that none is genuine unless Faxes and Co.'s Protection Label to affixed thereto. Price &. Co.'s Tooth Brushes. It Is incumbent upon all who value their Teeth, to obtain a brush that will clean the insterstices efficiently. PKICB and Patent Tooth Rrush searches thoroughly into the divisions of the Teeth, and cleans in the most extraordinary and effectual manner, without Injuring or even touching the gums, the universal complaint against all others. They are made on a plan that the hairs never come out in the Mouth. Price from Is. to Us. tJd. To prevent counterfeits, each Brush is distinctly marked on the handle "PHXCR 6C Co., Montpellier House, 28, Lombard Street/* CautioD"for T'UIC* AND Co.,4 Patea Tooth Brush. "V4,AJg a Luxury. I'HIRK and Co.'s K VI'OI'ILACON surpasses CR-TR- «'R ID vented for SHAVING, tine iriul will prove IINU the luxury of a eood Shave CAN be eiijoyed oniy those willi use Price and Co.'s Rypo- phnuon, which renders .having (liilherto disagreeable and often |.ainluiL ^U^ANT AND easy. Prepared hy rriee and Co., Montpellier House, :t8, Loiiibaid Mivei, ilwte I rice nnd and sold by J. Ueicroix and Co., 15ES, New Bond Street, and nowhere else in [mutton, price 3s. tid. per pot, Is. per square, in cakes for boxes, is. TRIT UND -2s. 6d. Price &. Co.'s Treble Distilled, Or C«»NCKN 1 KATF.L) ESSENCE OF I.AVKNUKR, six time* the STRENGTH of the best Lavender Water, and unsophisticated with the sickly admixture of inusk, ainber(rrii-, See., is particularly adapted for sick or crowded Rooms, and recommended to the admirers of the genuine Lavender i'ertunie. It is distilled from Lavender Flower*, telected for their exceeding sweetness, and aromatic properties, when Lhose flowers are in their fullest vigour, llrice as. Od., 5s., VS. 6«1., tndtOs.M. Price's Cold Cream. This innocent composition, entirely from vegetable materials, IT he most delightful cosmetic ever invented for rendering the skin 3leor, soft, and delicate; it maintains its superiority over all iniiia- tions, and remains unrivalled for beautilying the complexion. Every (enuine Pot bearsatabe), from a design by Sir Win. Congreve, with Price & Co., Lombard Street." in red ink, and :18," conspicuously n its centre, to comiterfelt which is felony. Price &. 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 IJ. (kl. and it. (W. ench. PKICE St CO.'s Johnstone's Patent Old Brown Windsor, Almond Oil Soap, Cold Cream, Pricc's Dr. Framprnn's Nursery Pomatum, 1'iice Si Co.'s Abernethy's Specific, Price's Golden Oil, Queen's Per- fume, See., so much admired in the first circles of Fashion, bear a protection la)>el Iroin a design by Sir WM. Congreve, with the sig nature of Price Sc Co., Lombard Street," in red ink, anil •' 28" conspicuously in its centre, without which none arc Genuine PHU E Sc CO.'s PERFUM KIT Y, celebrated SOAPS, BIIUSH ER, &c„ are to he had OElliUI;\J,; in London only, at their esiHhlish- inent, 28, Lombard Street, und of their Agents in all the Cities and lownll of Kurope, Asia, Africa, and America. PITICE CO. are the sole Wholesale Agent* for DELCROIX'S KALYDOR, A French Cosmetic, surpassing all others for preserving 11110 beautifying the Complexion, prepttrcd for the use of her Mosi (Gracious Majesty the Queen, and her Mujostv the Queen Dowager. by especial command, IIIIIt protected by letters patent. DELCROIX'S MACASSAR OIL, Imported under the sanction of the Lords of the Trensury," for the use of her Most Oracious Majesty nnd their Uoyal HI^HNESTES the Prince of Wales, the Princess KoyaJ, &C., is al»o proiected by two elegantly executed, correct likenesses, In embossed MEDALLIONS OF her Majesty and his lloyai Highness Prince Albert. Delcroix's Odonto. We do not hesitate to recommend fiom experience DKLCROIX'S 01 XTNTO, or the QVltt,N" own I IKKIO, as the most valuable M9L ins of purif) inc. preserving, mid embellishing the Teeth and GUTL is hitherto ottered to the Public.- Court « L)EL( UOTX & CO.'s NEW perfumes are, the 1 R!M,K OF WA*f ES'S BUL'QUKI," and the HOLQT'ET PK1NCL.SSI. 41 it'L Tl»e former BEINY ft combination of the fragrunce of the RI\ Ucious flowers, in which the flavour of the moss rose bears »H<> MM • conspicuous part, whilst t!ie latter imparts the true essence ol the modest L.H.Y OK TH K VALI.K^ THE,lovers <RF ELENO. F Perfumes are solicited to call at IF>O, New llond Mieet, U»d trv UEL -ROILT & C,S ,LO>'AL bouquets on their handkeiclu. Is, lor wlWrh NI.nio « bottles Are always open free. TO INVENT FRAUD> I>^OIX'S Chancery Protection UTSL IS attixeo toeaehArticU '• B Post Oi ^CE.—^Caution.-Price DC. Co. PS„,1H.i S TO HKH MAJKSTV, -28, I.OMBARD STREET, • (LAT. hoc, & T OSKTU. for^erl, P»T«, BIRN., Paict, & Co..) <K 'ntinn OF THE Secretary of THE Post-office, BEG to By the recommem C orrespondents the necessity of precision in 2 ^7'. "i'R"nr NERSZ^ !«.- Uiem," thus-" Price IC Co." the address OF UII Ie F-INSrielt." that flrai ceaned to eiist in 1881) •* P™ INLINE AWINIU the fiwjdulent conduct of indi- MOANS«F *ND or^L-I-T, intended for Price riduals who talye IN A N reiain »• N LI >. and Co br illesralJv ia suiinnR the hrm uf KRWE ana Uysneii,, wen JLU™FT » M« |U AN) way COWLED with that FLI™. M 3 .than aa ^^RVANTS. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL & THE BRISTOL CHANNEL, MILFORD, & SWANSEA. THE FIRST CLASS P0WERFUL STEAM-VESSEL, THE TROUBADOUR, JAMES BECKETT, COMMANDER, TS intended to Sail from the Trafalgar D°C^K,with Goods L and Passengers, in the month of JULY, 1844, as follows: FROM LIVERPOOL FOR MILFORD & BRISTOL. Saturday, July 6 2 after. Satuiday, —— 13. ,morn. Saturday, —— 20 12 noon, Saturday, —— 27 7 morn. The Troubadour generally arrives at Mil ford in 21 ot 22 hours after the time of sailing from Liverpool, and sails immediately after for Bristol. The Troubadour sails FROM BRISTOL, CALLING AT SWANSEA AND MILFORD. Tuesday, July 2 7 mern. Tuesday, —— 9 11 morn. Tuesday, —— 16 7 morn. Tuesday, —— 23 10 morn. From SWANSEA for MILFORD & LIVERPOOL. Wednesday, July 3. 7 morn. Wednesday, —— 10 11 morn. Wednesday, 17 8 morn. Wednesday, —— 24 10 morn. The Troubadour generally arrives at Milford in five hours after the time of sailing from Swansea, and sails immediately after for Liverpool. FARES.—In the best Cabin to and from LIVER- POOL, 20s.; Deck, 7s. 6d. Horses, Cattle, and Carriages at Shipper s risk. Apply to Wm. D. Applebee, Liverpool Steam Wharf, Cannon's Marsh, Bristol; Win. Moyse, Swansea Davul Propert and Son, Milford; or Thomas M lear, la, Water-street, Liverpool. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Office, Quay, BRISTOL. THE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to Sail from CUMBKRLAND BASIN, BKISTOL, and as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels, during JULY, 1844. FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK, Fridays. Friday, July •'>•• 8J;norn Fr day, — 19 7imorn Friday — 12. Rafter Friday, 26 2 after Returns Tuesdays. FOR CO UK. ROSE, Tuesdays.- VICTORY, Fridays. Tuesday, July 2. 7 morn Tuesday, — 16.. 6§mom Friday, — 5.. 8§morn Fridny, — 19.. 7Amorn Tuesday, — 9..l2}.ifter Tuesday, — 23.. llniorn Friday, — 12.. Rafter Firday, — 26.. 2 after I Tuesday, — 30. GJmorn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR WATERFORD, NORA CREINA, Tuesdays.-OSPREY, Fridays. Tuesday, July 2.. 7 morn Tuesday, — 16.. 6Jmorri Friday, — 5.. 8§morn Friday, — 19.. 7Jmorn Tuesday, — 9..12J:ifter Tuesday, — 23.. 11 morn Tuesday, — 9..12J:ifter Tuesday, — 23.. 11 morn Friday, — 12.. Sjufter I Friday, 26.. 2 after I Tuesday, — 30.. 6imorn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY. STAR, Tuesdays.—PHOINIX, Fridays. Ttreedsy, July 2.. 7 morn Tuesday, — 16.. fiimorn Friday — 5. 8 £ morn Friday — 19. 7Amorn Tuesday — 9..J2|after Tuesday —23.I0Jmorn Friday, — 12. 4-morn Friday — 26. 2 after I Tnesday, 30.. 6Arnorn FROM TENBY. PHCENIX, Tuesdays.-STAR, Saturdays. Tuesday, — 2.. 9 morn Tuesday, — 16.. 8 morn Saturday, — 6.. lOmorn Saturday, — 20. 9 inorn Tuesday, — ft.. IJafter Tuesday, — 23.. 12|after Saturday, — 13.. 5 morn Saturday, — 27.. 4"morn Tuesday, — 9. IJafter Tuesday, — 23.. 12|after Saturday, — 13.. 5 morn Saturday, — 27.. 1- morn I Tuesday, SO. SJmorn FOR CAHMARTHEN, 'CALLING AT TENBY. PHOENIX. Friday, July 5 8jmorn I Friday, — 1.9.. 7imorn Friday, — 12 4 morn Friday, — 26r.. 2 after FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. PHCENIX. i, Tuesday, July 2.. 6 morn 1 Tuesday, — 16.. 5 morn Tuesday, — 9.. lOAmorn | Tuesday, — 23.. 9Amorn | Tuesday, — 30.. 5|tnorn FOR MILFORD, PATER, AND HAVERFORD- WEST, CALLING AT TENBY. STAR. Tuesday, July 2.. 7 morn I Tuesday, — 16.. 6Jmorn Tuesday, 9..12Jafter Tuesday, —23..11 morn I Tuesday, — 30.. 61morn FROM HAVERFORDWEST, CALLING AT MIL- FORD, PATER, AND TENBY. STAR. Friday, July 5 7Jafter I Friday, — 19.. 7 after Friday, — 12.. RAFTER | Friday, — 26. l^after FROM MILFORD. STAR. Sat. July, 6. H morn I Sat. — 20.. 4 mom Fri. — 12 .12 night j Fri. — 26..11 night TO AND FROM NEWPORT. Usx 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, July 2.. 71111orn I Tuesday, — lfi.. fijmorri Thursday, — 4.. Siniorn Thursday, — 18.. 8 morn Friday, — 5.. 9imom Friday, — 19. 8$morn Saturday, — 6.. 10 morn Saturday — 20. 9 morn Tuesday, — 9.. 1 after Tuesday, — 23..11 ntorn Thursday, — 11.. 3 morn Thu srfay, — 25.. 1 after Friday, — 12.. 4 morn Friday, 26.. 21-ifter Saturday, — 13.. 5 morn Saturday, — 27.. 4 morn Tuesday — 30.. 6 £ morn FROM SWANSEA. LORD BERESFORD, Tuesdays and Fridays.—COUNTY PEMBKOKL. Thursdays and Saturdays. Tuesday, Juty 2.. 8 morn I Thursday, — 18.. 8 moon Thursday, — 4.. 9 morn Friday — 19.. 9 morn Friday, — 5.. 10 morn Saturday — 20. 9 morn Saturday, — 6..10imorn Tuesday, — 23..11 morn Tuesday, — 9..12 morn Thursday, — 25 2 morn Thursday, — 11.. 8 morn Friday, — 26.. 3 mom Friday. — 12.. 4jmorn Saturday, 27.. 4Amorr> Saturday, — 13.. 5 morn Tuesday, — 30. 6 £ morn Tuesday, — 16.. 7 £ morn Tuesday, — 16.. 711iorn FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. LORD BERESFORD, Mondays.—COUNTY.—Wednesdays Monday. July 1.. 5 morn I Wednesday,— 17.. 5 morn Wednesday,— 3.. 6 morn Monday, —22. 8 morn Monday, — 8.. fljmorn I Wednesday,— 24..10jinom Wednesday,— 10..12 noon Monday, — 29.. 3Jmom Monday, —15.. 4 morn Wednesday—31.. 5 mom FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. LORD BERESFORD, Mondays.—COUNTY, Wednesdays, Monday, July 1.. 4iafter | Wednesday,— 17.. 4 after Wednesday,— 3.. 5 after | Monday, —22.. 1 after Monday. — 8.. 3 after Wednesday,—24.. 4 after Wednesday,—10.. 6 after Monday, —29.. 4 a'ter Monday. — 15.. 4 alter Wednesday,—31. 3 after Hie whole of the above Vessels are fk'eti up for the conveyance of Passengers and Goods,-Female Stewards on Board.—Carriages and Horses shipped with care.—- II >rses and Carriages to be shipped two hours before I sailing. p Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's OHice, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be ad- dressed:—for Swansea, to W. Terrell & Sons. 33, Back and G. C. G'asson, 12, Quay-street :-for Cardiff. t'o R.H. Johnson. Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street:—and for New- port, to J. Jones, Rotvnham Wharf, Hotwclls. AGF.TS.— Mr.Geonre Hughes.Tenby; Mr. Hitehingst inn., Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowen» Pater; Mr. John N. Smart, Swansea; Mr. Pridham. liideford; Mr. Martin, Iltrltc ollib"; Mr. J. Clarke Lynton; and Mr. T. Pritchard, Carmarthen. ,N OTICr: The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Lug- gage (iflost or damaged) above the value ot Five Pounds- nor fur any Deck Passenger's Luggage (if lost or damaged! above the value of Twenty Shillings unless in each case1 entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same, at the tune of delivery; nor will they be answerable for aoy other parcel, above the value of "Forty Shillings (if lost or damagea) unless entered as such, nnd Ireicht in proportion paid for the same, at the time of delivery— Not accountable tor any Goods.without Shipping Note". All letters seeking information to be post tmcL Bristol, March fiSH. GUANO NOW ON SALE AT HAVERFORDWEST QUAY AT HAVERFORDWEST QUAY AND MILFORD, At TEN SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE per CWT. Apply to T. J. LEWIS, Milford. WILLIAM LEWIS, BUILDER, CABINET-MAKER, & UPHOLSTERER, &c., &c.I PICTON-PL.ACE, HAVERFORDWEST, BEGS most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and Public in general, that he has been entrusted with the Sole Agency for the Company and Manufacturers of the Patent Woollen Felt Carpetings, Table Covers, &c., &c.. Patronised bv her Majesty Queen Victoria, at the pre- sent become so fashionable, and considered by those who have tried it, far superior in appearance, equal in durability, and also much cheaper than the best Brussels Carpet. W. L. would fe6} JRfeatly obliged for early inspection, and has no hesitation in stating that the Patent Felts cannot fail to give general satisfaction. June 28th. 1844 STIVENS'S GREEN GINGER WINE. THE extensive demand for this far-famed Wine has rendered it nerensary to appoint agents in all the principal towns throughout the kingdom. The fine rich flavour and very superior quality of STIVENS'S GREEN-GINGER WINE has long been admitted, and from its wholesome ingredients it has been strongly re- commended by the Faculty, as a salutary and efficient stomachic. To give a general circulation to the numerous testimo- nials of its superiority would be a needless expense: it •nay be briefly stated tha it h<1s satisfied the most critical tastes, and it is extensively patronised in the hielust circles. After a single trial it is believed that it will al- ways be used in preference to other Ginger Wine, though the price is a trifle higher. To prevent deception, each cork is enveloped and stamped," STIVENS, BRISTOL." The undermentioned are appointed agent? Mr. Tho- mas Williams, Milford; Messrs. Griffith and Nicholls, Narberth; Mr. Chas. Clarke, Teiiby Mr. John Ormond, Pembroke; Mr. Nathaniel Owen, Pater; Mr. Thomas Williams. Haverfordwes: Mrs. Catherine Thomas, Car- digan Mr. John Cole, Aberystwith. dW For agencies, address to Stivens's Warehouse, Bristol. fooo- SOUTH WALES RAILWAY: GIVING A DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. CAPITAL £ 2,500,000—IN 50,000 SHARES OF £ 50 EACH. Deposit, X2 10s. per Share. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. The Earl of Clarendon. H. R. Harvey, Esq. The Earl ot Desart. Capt. V. Hatton. R.N., M. P. The Earl of Jersey. Anthony Hill, Esq. Lord Viscount Emlyn, M. P. Philip Jones, E"q. Lord Viscount lngestre,M.P. David Lewis. Esq. William Bird, Esq. Stephen Lewis. Esq. John Harley, Esq. J. W. Miles, Esq. Edward B. Lawrence, Esq. SirJ. Morris, Bart. Edward Harris Phillips, l:sq. David Mcfris, Esq., M. P. Edward Harris Phillips, l:sq. David Mcfris, Esq., M. P. W. Williams, Esq.. F. Mfiwatt, Esq. The Lord James Stirart. Sir J. Owen, Bart, M. P. Joseph Bailey. Esq., M. P. Sir H. P. Palhser, Bart. F. P. Barlow, Esq. A. Paull, jun., Esq. SirH. W. Barron, Bt. M. P. T. Powell. Esq. Major Boyd. C. A. Prichard, Esq. Hon. R. S. Carew, M. P. T. Protheroe. Esq. Col. Sir W. Cox. Sir R. B. Philipps, Bt. M. P. W. Chambers, Esq. T. Redington, Esq., M. P. W. Chambers.iun., Esq. F. Rirketts. Esq. Hon. R. H. Clive, M. P. N. Roch, Esq. J. Colby, Esq. C. Russell, Esq. M. P. I). S. Davies, Esq., M. P. R. Goring Thomas, Esq. Sir T. Esmonde, Bart., M. P. N. E. Vaitghan, Esq. Sir T. Esmonde, Bart., M. P. N. E. Vaitghan, Esq. T. S. Forman, Esq., M. P. Louis Vigurs, Esq. R. Fothergill, Esq. H. Vivian, Esq., M. P. R. F. Gower, Esq. L. Williams, Esq. Sir J. J. Guest, Bart, M. P. J, P. De Winton, Esq. With power to add to their number. ENGINEER. I. K. BRUNEL, ESQ. LONDON BANKERS. MESSRS. GLYN, HALIFAX, MILLS. & CO. COUNTRY BANKERS. Mem?" } ^essr8* Ba'leys> Morgan, and Co. Brecon ) Cardigan > Messrs. Wilkins and Co. Llanelly J fThe National and Provincial Bank of ^ar"1" (England. The West of England Bank /Messrs. David Morris and Sons. Carmarthen Messrs. Wilkins and Co. Cbepstow Messrs. Bromage and Snead. Llandovery Messrs. David Jones and Co. f Messrs. J. and W. Wallers. Haverfordwest "ies^rs, Wilkins and Co. *t .w r«i j f The Wekt of England Company; MerthyrTydvil j Messrs Wilkin/alld Co- H Neath The Glaraoganshire Banking Company. The Monmouthshire and Glamorgan- Newport. shire Banking Company. I Messrs. W illiams dnd Sons. Pembroke Messrs. Biddulph. Brothers, and Co. Q (The Branch Bank of England. wansea \The Glamorganshire Bunking Company. SOLICITORS. MESSRS. W. O. & W. HUNT, 10, WHITEHALL. Surveys have been made of the line of country best adapted tor accommodating the extensive traffic of the great mineral basin of South Wales, and the important agricultural interests of that country, as well as the inter- course between the ports of Cork, Waterford, Wicklow, Limerick, and Wexford, the inland and manufacturing districts of England and the metropolis. The line leaving the Cheltenham and Great Western Railway a short distance south of Gloucester, (from whence a direct communication with every district in England will be effected by means of existing railways,) and crossing the Severn, would pass in the immediate neighbourhood of the rich mineral district ot the Fore-st of the Dean, within all easy distance of Monmouth, to C.iep- stow, Newport, (where is centered the extensive iron and coal trade of Monmouth,) and Cardiff, where it unites with the T'iff Vale Railway, which, with the Glamorgan- shire Canal, brings down the whole mineral resources of that important district, thence through the rich agrn-ul- tural districts of Lantrissant, Cowbridge, Bridgend^ Porth Cowl, and Pyle, and the centre of trie great copper and tin plate works situate at Cwm-Avon, Neath, and Swansea, (where it is estimated that the three-fourths of all the copper raised in Great Britain are smelted, and a great portion is now exported at a very considerable cost, to London and the north,) from Swansea to Carmarthen, and thewe it is proposed that the railway shall divide into two branches, one to the naval arsenal of Pembroke and the harbour of Milford Haven, and the other to Fishguard, whence a communication with the south of Ireland would be effected within six hours. The It-ngth of the line to Fishguard will be about 148 miles, which will be traversed in about five hours, re- ducing the journey between the south of Ireland and the metropolis to less than 15 hours, and bringing the import- ant districts of Wextord, Waterforu, Cork, Carlow, Kil- kenny, TijjpeT.ry. Limerick the Shannon, and '.tlier places, comprising e population of i:;ore tnivi 2,500,000, within an easy distance of the whole ot England. For 60 miles the line will be nearly upon a level, and the whole can be made without auy peculiar difficulty or expense. The measure is strongly supported by the directors of the Great Western and other railway companies, who have a manifest interest in securing that the d, tig.) shall be completed on the best pYinciples tor the advantage of the shareholders, affording certain evidence that the un. dertakirg is regarded as s;ife and profitable. Prospectuses, with plans, may be had, and applications for shares may be addressed to the Provisional Committee, 2, Princes-street, Batik; or to the solicitors, 10, W hitehal!, in the form annexed. The usual power will be taken by the Act to allow in- terest at Xt per cent. per annum on the am >uut of the subscriptions paid up, and no subscriber wll be answer- able ior more than the amount ot his subscription. FORM OF APPLICATION. To the Commitree of Management of the South Wales Railway Company. Gentlemen, I request tint you wi!! allot to me snares of Fifty Pounds each in the proposed South Wales Railway Company on the terms and conditions ot the Prospectus, and I uiridertake to pay the deposit, and sign the necessary deeds when reoitired." Dated the day wf 18-W. Nattir PLACE OT ABODE

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