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SPECIAL NOTICE. TO SECURE THE ADVANTAGE OF THIS YEAR'S ENTRY, PROPOSALS MUST BE LODGED AT THE HEAD-OFFICE, OR AT ANY OF THE SOCIETY'S AGENCIES, ON OR BEFORE 1st MARCH. SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PATIAMENT, 10 VICT., C. 35. EDINBURGH 26, ST. ANDRREW SQUAR. LONDON 126, BISHOPSGATE STREEE The SUMS ASSURED exceed £3,780,000 The ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds 140,000 And the ACCUMULUTED FUND 690,000 LARGE ADDITIONS have been mode to POLI CIES. For example, a Policy for £] ,000, dated 1st March 1832, becoming a Claim after paymenf of the Premium in the premium year. would receive ,£1,514, and Policies of later date in proportion. The next Triennial Allocation takes place on 1st March, 1853, when an additional Bonus will be declared. ROBT. CHRISTIE, Manager. AGENTS :— PEMBROKE J. R. BRYANT, Surgeon Haverfordwest Philip Ellis, Merchant Swansea Wm. Penrose, Assay Office BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 1, PRINCES-STREET, BANK, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1837. j Empoicered by Special Act of Parliament, 4 Vict. Cap. 9 Col. ROBERT ALEXANDER, Blackheath Park, Chairman. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INST ITUTION INCREASING RATES OF PREMIUM A TABLE especially adapted to the securing of Loans or Debts, and to all other cases where a Policy may be re- quired for a temporarj purpose only, but which may be kept op, if necessary, throughout the whole term of Life. HALF-CREDIT RATES OF PREMIUM. Credit given for half the amount of the First Seven Annua Premiums the amount of the unpaid Half-Premiums being deducted from the sum assured when the Policy becomes a claim. SUM ASSURED PAYABLE DURING LIFE. The amount payable at the death ef the Assured, if he die before attaiping the age of SIXTY, but to the assured himself, if he attain that age, thus combining a provision for old age with an assurance upon life. ORPHAN'S ENDOWMENT BRANCH. Established for the purpose of affording to parents and others the means of having Children educated and started in Life, by securing annuities, to commence at the Parents death, and to be paid until a child, if a son, shall attain his 2lst year, or, if a daughter, her 25th year of Age. BRITANNIA MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION ], PRINCES-STREET, BANK, LONDON. INSTITUTED 1839. Empowered by her Majesty's Royal Letter, Patent. Annual Division of Profits-applied in reduction of the corient year's Premium. Policy-holders entitled to participate in the profits after Payment of Five or Seven Annual Premiums according to the table of Rates selected. Premiums charged for every three months' difference of age -not, as is usually the case, for every whole year only. Half Credit Policies granted on terms unusually favourable to the assured, the amount of half premiums for which credit is given being liquidated out of the profits. At the Annual General Meeting in 1852, a reduction of 30 per cent. was made on the current year's premium on all participating Policies. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at 2 o'Clock. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy. Medical Attendants remunerated in all cases for their Reports. (PROPRIETARY.) (MUTUAL) -Extract frnm the Half Extract from Table with Participa- Credit Rates of Pre- tion in Profits, after Seven Yearly Premium, Payments. Evj "cc h a. = ?■• a <u ,H ir S It I £ .1 >.a Age. eu -.2 — «« .2.5 « Viv te-E 2 £ = c K § 5 £ 8« = <y -o a < £ 8. d. £ 8. d. Yis. Mths £ t. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 25 0 19 71 19 2 30 0 2 7 31 4 20 12 3 SO 1 1 92 3 6 3 2 7 61 4 40 12 4 85 1 4-112 9 10 6 2 7 10 1 4 60 12 5 40 1 9 22 18 4 9 3- 8 21 4 80 12 6 45 1 14 103 9 8 40 0$8 0 1 12 3 0 16 5 50 2 2 64 5 0 3 3 3 61 12 60 16 7 2 12 915 5 6 6 3 4 1 1 12 10 0 16 9 60 3 13 4 9 3 4 7>1 13 1 0 lfi 10 E. R. FOSTER, Resident Director. ANDREW FRANCIS, Secretary. Detailed Prospectuses, and every requisite information as to the mode of effecting Assurances, may be obtained on aPplication to Mr Ben Jones, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen. HEALTH FOR A SHILLING. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. EXTRAORDINARY CURF- OP LOSS OF HEALTH, DISORDERED STOMACH, INDIGESTION AND DETERMINATION OF BLOOD TO THE HRAD. Copy of a Letter from Mr John Lloy,1, of Erw-wen, near Harlech, Merionethshire. To Professor Holloway, Sir.-I avail myself of the first opportunity of informing You, that for a very long period I.was.affliesed with a dan- gerous giddiness and frequent swimmings in the head, it- TENDED by loss of appetite, disordered stomach, and generally < Ilnpnired health. Every means had failed to give me any IMMANENT relief, and at length it became so alarming that was really afraid of going about without an attendant. JN this melancholy condition I waited personally upon Mr HUGHES, Chemist, Harlech, for the purpose of consulting him as to what I had better do; he kindly recommended YOUR Pills, I tried them without delay, and after taking them for a short time I am happy to bear testimoney to their wonderful efficacy. I am now restored to perfect health, and enabled to resume my usual duties. You arc at liberty to publish this letter in any way you may think proper. I am, Sir, your obedient Servant, June 6th, 1852. (Signed) JOHN LLOYD. MIRACULOUS CARE OF DROPSY- Extract Qf a Letter from Edward Rowley, Esq., of India Walk, Tobago, dated April 8th, 1852. To Professor Holloway, Dear Sir,- I deem it a duty I owe to you and the public at large to inform you of a most miraculous recovery from that dreadful disease, DROPSY, and which, under God, was effected by your invaluable Pills. I was tapped five times within eight months, and skilfully treated by two medical Practitioners, but aould not get cured, until I had recourse to your remedy, and notivirhstading all I had undergone, this miraculous medicine cured me in the course of six Weeks. (Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY. ^FALLIBLE CURE OF A STOMVCH COMPLAINT, WITH IN- DIGESTION AND VIOLI NT IIEAD-ACHES. Extract of a Letter from Mr S. Gowen, Chemist, of Chifton, near Bristol, dated July 14th, 1852. To Professor Holloway, Dear Sir,— 1 AM requested by a Lady named Thomas, Just arrived from the West Indies, to acquaint you that for A period of eight years herself and family suffered from con- tinual bad health, arising from disorders of the Liver and Stomach, Indigestion, loss of Appetite, VIOLENT Head-aches, Pains in the side, weakness and general debility,for which she consulted the most eminent men in the colony, but without any beneficial result at last, she had recourse to Your invaluable Pills, winch in a very short time effected SO great a change for the better, that she continued them and the whole family were restored to health and strength, Further she desires me to say, that she has witnessed their extraordinary virtues in those complaints incidental to children, particularly in cases of Measles and Scarlatina, having eflected positive cures of these diseases with no other remedy. (Signed) S. GOWEN. A DARGEROUS LIVER COMPLAINT AND SPASMS IN THE STOMACH EFFECTUALLY CURED. Copy of a Letter from Mr Bostock, Druggist, of Ashton- under-Lyne, dated July 31, W52. To Professor Holloway, Dear Sir,—I have much pleasure in handing to you a testimonial of the efficacy ot your Medicines. A person in this neighbourhood with whom I am well acquainted WAS afflicted for a long time with violent spasmodic pains in the stomach and liver,arising from frequent colds,smells Of paint, and the effects of a stooping position which lie Was obliged to assume in his business. The spasms were Of an alarming character, and frequently left him in a week And debilitated condition. At length he heard of the salu- tary effects of your invaluable Pills, and was induced to give them a trial. The first dose gave him considerable relief, and by following them up in accordance with your directions, they have acted so wonderfully in cleansing the liver and stomach, and strengthening the digestive organs that he has been restored to the enjoyment ot good health. I remain, dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) WILLIAM BOSTOCK. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious it, the following complaints. Bad Legs Cancers Sore Nipples Bad Breasts Contracted and Stiff Sore-throats Burns Joints SHin-diseases Runions Elephantiasis Sf-nrvey Rite of Mosche- Fistulas Si fe-heeds toes & Sand Flies Gout Tumours Coco-Hay Gludular Swellings Ulcers Cbeigo-foot Lumbago Wound* Chilblains Piles Yaws Chapped Hands Rheumatism Corns t soft) Scalds Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all respectable DRUGGISTS and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civi- lized World, at the following prices:— Is. ljd., 2d. 9d., lis., 22s., and 33s. each Box._ There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in every o^orflkr ar« flffixed to e»ch Box. NOT ICE. During the time the Troubadour is refitting this Com pany will have no steamer from Milford to Bristol. Passengers are landed and embarked at Milford and Hakin Point, (weather permitting) tree of charge,in Boats provided by the Steamers, Cabin. Deck. Liverpool toor from Milford 13s. Od 5s 6d. Milford to or from Swansea 6s. 6d. 3s 6d. NOTICE.—Return Cabin Tickets available for TWO VOYAGES in these Steamers, may be had from the undermentioned Agents or the Captians on Board. Liver- pool to Milford, Swansea, or Bristol, 18s. Milford to Bristol, 18s. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, AND BRISTOL, Intended Sailings for JANUARY, 1853. (' THE STEAM POWERFUL SHIPS T R 0 U BAD 0 U R, (CAPT.JOHN ANDERSON) S 3 S3 2) 0 ^53? £ 3 £ BQ (CAPT. WM. JAMES BECKETT), IRON PRINCE, (CAPT. JOHN WALLACE) OR some other suitable Vessel, is intended to said with goods and passengers, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) ?.s follows:—(with or without pilots and libertv to tow vessels From TRAFALGAR DOCK, LIVERPOOL, to MILFORD & SWANSEA, Landing passengers for Swansea (weather and time per mitting) at the Mumbles. Saturday 1.. IJafter SatPrday 15.. IJafter Saturday ..8,. 9 morn Saturday 22.. 8 moin Saturday, 29th, 1 after. The Steamer sails from Milford to Swansea (weather permitting) im npdiately after her arrival at Milfori', hwich is seldom under 22 hours after sailing from Liver- poo?. FROM SWANSEA TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT MILFORD. Wednesday 5. llmorn Wednesday 19..10 morn Wednesday 12.. 6 morn Wednesday 26.. 5 morn The Steamer sails for Liverpool (weather permitting) immediately after her arrival at Milford, which is seldom under six or seven hours after leaving Swansea. The landing or embarkation of Goods or Passengers at Milford, by whatever conveyance, or whether at the ex- pense of the steamer, or otherwise, is at the the risk of the Passengers and the Owners ot the Goods respectively. Apply to Edwin Edwards, Swansea; Fitz- simons, Applebee, and Co. 20, Water-street, Liverpool G. H. Evans, Bristol, or Mr.C. H. N. HILL, Agent, Milford. NOTICE.—The Old Company's Steam Packets Dart and Usk for Newport daily, and the Swift for Cardiff, Monday, Wedriesdav, and Friday, will in future start from Bathurst Basin, Bristol, calling at the Hotwells, in about ifteen minutes after the time stated in the bills for sailing, where a Waiting-room for Passengers is provided opposite the Landing-place. No charge for landing and embarking. Goods for Newport and Cardiff, will in future be received at the Company's Office, on the Quay. The JUVERNA is intended '0 leave Bristol for Cork on Tuesday instead ot Wednesdays. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM MIMIHMM COMPANY OFFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. IHF, following STEAM VESSELS are intended to JL Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL,— Dublin, ROSE; Cork, JUVERNA & VANGUARD; Waterford, VIC- TORY; Tenby, STAR and PHOENIX; Milford, Pater, and Haverfordwest, STAR Carmarthen, PHCENIX Cardiff, SWIFT; Newport, DART and USK and as under-men- tioued with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels, during J AN UARY, 1853. FROM BRISTOL. jJ 2 V, c r* • 86 0> es T! Qnfe £ « £ ..o u »? -> S J O -Q fcW g — g. Z -a « e '-2-0 £ £ Saturday 1 •••• ^Jm 9 m 2 Monday 3 10m 10m Tuesday 4 • • • • 12no 12uo 12no „ 12 n Wednes. 5 1 a lja Thursday 6 ^a ~fa Friday 7 3Ja *5ja 3Ja 3ja 2 Saturday 8 I a 41t 9 — (j m Monday 10 m Tuesday 11 7m. 7m <m 7 £ ni Wednes. 12 7m 8 m 7 a Thursday 13 8 a 8 a 8Jm Friday 14 %n 8 £ m 8|m 9m Saturday 15 ,9Jm 16 10m Monday 17 10m 11m Tuesday 18 11 ni 11 m J1 in i2 n Wednes. 19 12 11 Thursday 20 2 a 2 a. lla Fiiday 21 3 a 3 a 2^a 24a Saturday 22 4 a 3|a 23 Monday 24 ^fa 4 a Tuesday 25 5in 5!a 5!a 6 m 5ia y 2 Wednes. 26 C> £ n)6 £ m Thursday 27 7 a 7 a 7 rn Friday 28 8m 8m 7 £ m7im. Saturday 29 8 £ :n 8im 30 Monday 31 on 9s m TO BRISTOL. I ? pi "2 I & g •§ £ .2 1 S 58 §, fc- cs £ « < J Saturday 1 — Tuesday 4 i6m 1 'a "ija 10m 10 m 10 m Wednes. 5 m "J"" Thursday 6 JH Friday.. 7 12no. 4 a 4m 10m 2 a Saturday 8 3 a H Monday 10 4!a Tuesday 11 6m 7m jjmJjm 5a Wednes. 12 ■•••• 51a Thursday 13 •••• Friday ..14 7m. 9a 8 m 2a. •••• m Saturday 15 '4U1 '5m 16 Monday 17 8*,n •••• Tuesday 18 9m 12no 1 a iOm 9m 94m Wednes. 19 10m Thursday 2t) Ilm 12no Friday 21 11m 3 a 3m 9in a Saturday 22 2 a Monday 24 *^a Tuesday 25 3ja 7 m 4^m 4 a 4im 4 a Wednes. 26 5 a Thursday 27 6m 6 m Friday 28 6m 8 a 7 m la Saturday 29 7 m 7 in Monday 31 8m Passengers can book themselves at the Paddington Ter- minus for conve yance to Cork per Great Western Railway to Bristol, with liberty to remain there two days, and Irom thence per the undermentioned Steamers at the following rate, viz:- 1st Class Rail and Cabin of Steam Ship o 0 2nd Do. do. } £ 0 3rd Do. and Deck do. 0 16 0 To and fro Tickets are also granted, available tor Six- teen Days.- 1st Class Rail and Cabin of Stearn Ship £ 3 7 6 2nd Do. ditto ditto .2 17 0 Passengers proceeding from Cork to London, can book at the Cork Steam-ship Company's Office, Cork, on the same terms, The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up tor the conveyance of Passengers and Goods.—Female Stewards on Board.-Carriages and Horses shipped with care. Horses and Carriages to be shipped two hours before AGENTS.—Mr. Joseph Morgan, Tenby; Mr. J. Rees, Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. James, Pater; Mr W. R. Harvey, Cardiff; Mr. Martin, lllracombe; Mr. Thomas Baker, Lynton; Mr. Robert Stacey, Carmarthen; and Mr. R. Jones, Newport. Particulars may be obtained by applying at ttle BrIstol Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed:- Bills and other information supplied by Mr J. Jones, Hown- hnm Wharf, Hotwells; in Lonuon-Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Picadilly; II. Underwood, 5G, Haymarket; Gilbert and Co., Blossoms Inn, Lawrence Lane, Cheapside, and 82, Lombard-street. NOTr cE.-The Proprietors of the above bteamPachets will be not accountable for any Cabin Passenger s Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of Two Pounds nor for any Deck Passengers Lugage (if lost or damaged) above the value of Twenty Shillings uuless in each case entered as such, And freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery nor will they be answerable for any oilier par- cel above the value ot Forty Shillings (if lost or damaged) I unless entered as such, and freight in proportion Ilaid for the same at the time of (ielivery.-Not accountable for any Good switbout Shipping Note. All letters seeking iuformation be post-paid. HAVERFORDWEST STEEPLE CHASES WILl, TAKE PLACE (WEATHER PERMITTING) ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1853. R. LORT PHILLIPS, AND THOMAS H. DAVIS, ESQUIRES, STEWARDS. GEORGE N. HASSELL, CLERK OF THE COURSE. FIRST RACE. THE PEMBROKESHIRE STAKES A Handicap Steeple Chase of 10 Sovereigns each ( £ 5J Forfeit, and £ 3 only if declared on Saturday, February 26th), with £ 50 added over about four miles of fair hunting country. Second horse to save his stake. The winner to pay £ 10 towards expenses. To close and name to the Stewards (by letter) at the Mariners Hotel, on Saturday, February 5th, by Eight o'clock in the evening. To he handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint The weights to appear in Heirs Life on February 13th. A winner once after the weights are published 71bs twice 10lbs. extra. Threa horses to start, IxmafiAe the property of three distinct owners, or the public money will not be added. SECOND RACE. THE TRIAL STAKES Of Five Sovereigns each ( £ 2 Forfeit), with £ 30 added. Second horse to save his stake. Over about three miles of country. Four-vears old, 10st.; five-years old, list. 41bs. six-years old, 12st.; aged, 12.t. 71bs. a winner once, 71bs. extra twice, 141bs.; and three times, 21 lbs. Three horses to start, or the public money will not be added Age of horses will be taken from January 1st, 1853. To close and name to the Stewards on Saturday, March 5th (by letter), at the Mariners Hotel, by Eight o'clock in the evening. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, and their decision to be final Five Shillings to be paid to the Clerk of the Course for the use of the scales and weights. There will be an ORDINARY at the MARINERS HOTEL, and a BALL at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS in the evening. NOW PERMANENTLY ENLARGED TO 24 PAGES, THE LITERARY GAZETTE AND JOURNAL OF BELLES LETTRES, SCIENCE, AND ART, CONTAINING: REVIEWS, with extracts, of important new English and PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES, Foreign Works. including abstracts of Papers. NOTICES of New Rooks, not snitable for entended review. FINE ARTS.—Art Publications, Prints, Exhibitions, Sales SUMMARY of publications of minor import. IJADIJIPMF«PRYMR»^VRR-R. T •. » A LIST OF NEW BOOKS oublished during the week, with FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE on Literature and size and price Science. ORIGINAL MEMOIRS, Biographies of distinguished MUSIC AND THE DRAMA.—Critical Notices of Operas, Mpn&c Concerts, New Plays, English and Foreign Musical and TOPICS' OF THE WEEK.-A record of literary and I,lli8e»ce. &c. scientific gossip. VARI El IES.-Fragments ot general interest. The London LITERARY GAZETTE has lately, under a new management, taken a high stand in the force and spirit of its original departments, with increased resources for the information of its readers.Aett- York Literary 1\orld, •January 31, 1852. Tko T TTPTt aT?Y OA7FTTF, nrice 4d.„ is published every Saturday morning, and may be obtained ot any bookseller ™ sSprt .eni £ part Ja« ki^m p».t on ol a quarts £ Sd„ p.y able to Messrs. REEVE and Co. OFFICE,-5, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENE GARDEN. WHOLESALK AND RETAIL TEA, COFFEE, AND GENERAL GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, I HIGH-STREET, H A V KRFOR D W EST, PHILIP ELLIS, XN returning his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the very kind and liberal support which he has received during the six years he has carried on business in Dew-street, heg<? leave, most respectfullv, to announce bis REMOVAL to the EXTENSIVE PREMISES formerly occupied by Mr WILLIAM THOMAS, Grocer, where he intends carrying on THE GROCERY BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, And hopes by a careful selection of Goods from the best Markets (which he intends offering at the lowest remunerating prices) combined with strict personal attention, to ensure a continuance of the patronage with which be has hitherto been so liberally favoured. P. E. takes this opportunity of stating that he intends ROASTING COFFEE ON THE PREMISES, And for that purpose has purchased a first-rate Apparatus, constructed on the most improved principle: he hopes, there- fore, by saving the intermediate profits to be enabled to pioduce an article (in all its lreshness and perfection) at an un- precedented price. He also begs to call special attention to THE TEA DEPARTMENT, And as he purchases largely in Bond on the best possible terms, flatters himself that he can furnish goods which cannot fail to give every satisfaction, especially when price and quality are considered P. E. refrains at present 'rom publishing prices, but, earnestly inviting a trial of his Goods, leaves the result to the ( judgment of those who may be pleased thus to favour him, hoping thereby to secure their further orders. N.B.—A List of the Articles on sale may be had on application. Wanted Immediately. an ASSISTANT who thoroughly understands his Business, also, a well-educated YOUTH as an APPRENTICE. UnexceptionaUe references will be required. IRONMONGERY GOODS ON THE BEST TERMS, AT JAMES REES L L 0 Y D'S, BRIDGE-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, JR. LLOYD begs to announce to his Friends and the Public in' commenced SELLING OFF the whole of his EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GENERAL IlUJNMO^liliKY. at greatly Reduced Prices, in order to make room for an entirely new selection of Birmingham, Sheffield, ana otner Ooods, as he intends visiting the English Markets for the purpose of making a personal selection. Purchasers are respcctfullv solicited to make an early call, as they will thereby effect a saving of 20 per cent. on the usual prices, as the whole of THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT MUST BE DISPOSED OF BY MARCH i J. R. LL., in returning his sincere thanks to his Friends and Patrons for the very liberal support hitherto accorded him. begs to assure them that it will be his constant endeavour to supply t era of go the very best manufacture, at the lowest remunerative prices, and respectfully solicits a continuance 01 their Kind avours. N.B.-Articles purchased at this Establishment, and not approved of, will be exchanged, or the money returned. HOWaUA'S MIXTURE & MOWOtJA'S SMALL LEAF GUNPOWDER. g¡¡" THE MOST LUXURIOUS TEAS AT REDUCED PRICES MESSRS. BROCKSOPP, SONS, & Co., of High-street, Soutbwark, London, Sole Importers of the celebrated HOWQUA'Sand MOWQUA'S TEAS, have much pleasure m announcing to the Public that, after a pro- tracted negotiation with the growers of these Teas, they have obtained such concessions as enable them to reduce the prices so materially, as to bring them within the reach of an extended circle ot purchasers. In these days of pretension, when the art of puffery is exhausted to palm oft upon the public mere rubbish under a decorated disguise, it would seem almost hopeless to advertise a good article without bestowing a few superlatives upon it, but, as good wine needs no bush," so, good Teas reouire no adventitious aids to recommend them. The Howqua's and Mowqua's Teas, imported by Brocksopp, Sons, and Co., have been known to and appreciated by the public for very many years. REDUCED PRICES. Howqua's Mixture per pound Catty Packages Howqua's Small-leal Gunpowder, ditto 2d, Semi-Howqua 8d. per lb. bemi Mowqua. 6s. 4d. per lb. N.B.—None are genuine which are not India Catty Packages, secured with the Seals of Howqua ana Mowqua, Merchants, Canton. BROCKSOPP, SONS, & Co., submit the following prices lor their esteemed PACKAGE TEAS, which will be found excellent for Family consumption. Good Congou 3s. 4d. to 3s. 8d. Fine Gunpowder 4s. Od. Ditto particularly recommended for Family use 4s. Od. Lnu° strongly recommended 5s. Od. GENUINE PATENT ROASTED COFFEES. The Treasury Minute permitting the admixture of Chicory ',av'ng been rescinded bran Order in Council d ft ted 29th July, 1852, Brocksopp, Sons, & Co., are at length enabled to compete successfully with other less scrupulous dealers, by the recognition of that principle for whith they have so on„ .°n .el™ed. They beg to call attention to the subjoined list of prices for pure Coffees, packed in lib. tin canisters, an inioil packages of all sizes, to preserve the ar0mFine Plantation Is. 4d. Fine Rich Mocha Is. 8d. Finest old Mocha 2s. Od. AGENTS FOR THIS DISTRICT Haverfordwest-IT. E. Potter, 2, Victoria-plac I Vhndllv^0^ J* „ Thomas Williams, chemist J ljlana veiy~;Rees Bishop, Stone-street Gwynne Harries, chemist f „ ™ l''lizabeth Lewis, draper Carmarthen—James Lloyd, grocer Merthyr Tydfil—David Lewis, chemist Cardiff—Harriet Simpson, Bute Docks. »» » Thomas Stevens, chemist Eglwyswrw—John D. Evans Swansea Jonathan Dury, grocer Gwespye, near Holywell—Joseph Profitt. Jenny Kichard Mason, bookseller. JOSEPH MARYCHuRCH)s u FOUR HORSt POWER THRASHIig MACHINE Complete £25 nett. Durin"- the last Season, J. M. has, on an average, SOLD A MACHINE EVERY TWO DAYS"! The following are a few of the Testimonials which J. M. has lately receive' respecting them :— D. DAVIES, Esq., Cefntreufor, Llandovery.—41 There is S. WILLIAMS. Esq., St. David's. The Thrashing not a better Machine than mine in the Kingdom." Machine cannot do its work better." THT' I"0MM rq- 17"DY"AN|TERJIREEMr- JoNES' Bellmont. I thrashed 245 Winchesters o( ^thfSe^ibl tearms8rTt Ss admirTbU! ^thiul ^ley in eight hours and forty minute, and the Machine fatiguing the hordes or S injuring the corn, and thrashes saves me thc a'ld m:un,0"a"ce quite dean I< is also II.Mpensive, 'MN. JOHN CANION, Waislaiul.—" I L.ave used you. nothing but oil, and (he Jloo/s v Miicliine upwards oMour years, and was otieied more for her r* Tf i>0 wnrl- ilt IT13" ,!ls £ M ichaelinns than I couhl act a new one for. F.SKV«RN«,E,q..Cmigybonon It ™ and refused it. 1 can thrash five Winchesters in lou, fcctly and I think no farmer in these days can ujoia to ue mjnutes^»» without one." CORN CRUSHERS on an improved principle, 10s. FIVE BUSHEL SACKS .„ TWENTY SIJIU.IN(;S per Doxeu AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKS, ILAVEUFOIIDWI.ST

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