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Prospect Place Academy, BRISTOL, Will RE-OPEN MONDAY, 2 5 th instant. ANTICIPATING the Oreat Meeting of the Royal Apricultural Society, in this city, Mr. and Mrs. I'OCOCK embrace the sery favourable opportunity of expressing their earnest desire to see all their old Pupils from the various parts of the country who may come to Bristol on that occasion, and who may find it convenient and pleasurable to visit them and their family, and to meet each other once more at old Prospect-place. Tea and a cold Collation will be in waiting every evening at the close of each day's Agri- cultural business. It is forty-two years since the Principals, of this Academy were led to Prospect-place. and now, aided by Sons and Assistants, and still blessed with their I usual buoyancy of spirits, are cheerfully hoping to enter on the eighty-fifth half-year's duties with in- creasing numbers. Bristol, July 5th, 1842. Whitland Turnpike Trust. YOU wiu oblige us by calling an early Meeting of Y the Whitland Turnpike Trut, in order to con- sider the expediency of erecting two Toll-nars, one at or near the Commercial Inn, and the other at or near fenblewen, la the parish of Llandewy Velfrey, We at-e, Sir, Your obedient Servants, ROB. MORGAN, I)AN. P- C ALLEN, NATH. ROWLAND. June 30,1812. To WILLIAM EVANS, Esq., Clerk to the Trustees, Ilaverfo.ttrt est, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN*, that thc- Tf tl-fe rid Turnpike Roads, under an Act passed i:1 year of the Reign of His late Majesty the Fourth, intituied "An Act for better niaintainin0 I the road leading from Ilobeston Wathen to St. Clears, and other Roads in the Counties of Pembroke and Carmarthen, and for making several Branches from such Roads;" will in compliance with the above Re- quisition) meet at the Rutzen Arms Inn, in the iown of Narberth, in the County of Pembroke, at the hour of 12 o'clock at noon, on Thursday, the 28th day of July instant, in order to consult about erecting <two Toil Gates across the Highway leading from Ito- ibeston Wathen to St. Clears, the one of such Toll- .nates at or near a certain place called the Commercial Inn and the other of such ToU-Gates at or near a certain place called Penblewea, both in the Parish of j IEn«te«rv yelfrey, in the County of Pembroke. WILLIAM EVANS, Clerk to the Trustees. Dated the 5th day of July, 1842. ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY, 92, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, ESTABLISHED 1808. DIRECTORS, Sir TuoHiS TURTON. Bart., Chairman. JOHN OLIVER HANSON, Esq., Deputy Chairman. The Hon. Sir C. Boyle, Thomas Chapman, Esq. William Laforest, Esq. Donald Maclean, Esq. Mocatta, Esq. James William Ogle, hsq. Emanuel Pacifico, M .U. W. Ueur?e Prescott, Esq. i Joseph PuHey, Esq. John Peter Raseh, Esq. Auditors—¥. B. Hookey, Esq., and J. Pulley, jun. Esq. Actuary—Charles Ansell, Esq. r.R.fe. Soti'citor—Willhm Bovill, EQ, Suri,c. .yor-Tliomas Hopper, Esq. Assistant Surreyoj—Thomas Lloyd, Esq. FIRE DEPARTMENT. RETURNS. The Directors have the satisfaction of announcing to the Assured in this Office, that a fle. turn of Premium at the rate of 20 per Cent. for the Five Years up to Christmas last, will be payable at the head Office, or through the Company's Agents in Great Britain, on all Policies for C360 and upwards, which were in force and had been so for one entire year at Christmas. RENT.—This Office (independent of the Returns and the late Reduction in the Itates of Premium), offers to Persons effecting Assurances, the further advan- tage of an allowance for the loss of Rent on Build- ings rendered untenantable by Fire. RENEWALS. Policies due on Midsummer-day should be renewed within fifteen days thereafter. LIFE DEPARTMENT. The attention of the Public has, in the Advertise- ments and Proposals of this Company of late years, been called to a Tabl- of Additions applicable to arid expectant on Policies of particular dates and ages the Directors now beg to Vefer to a Statement (which may be obtained on application at the Office in Cheapside, or to any of the Agents in the Country) of Sums actually paid, shewing the Sums respec- tively assured and the Bonuses thereon. Persons assured for the whole term of Life in Greitt Britain or Irelaiid respectively, will have an ADDI- TION made to their Policies every seventh year, or an equivalent REDUCTION will be made in the future payments of Premium, at the option of the Assured. THE FOURTH SEPTENNIAL VALUATION will be made up to Christmas 1844. ASSURANCES FOR SHORT-PERIODS may now be effected in this Office at considerably reduced rates of Premium. The Company's Rates and Proposals may be had at the Office in London er of any of the Agents in the Country, who are authorised to report on the appearance of Lives proposed for Assurance. HENRY DESBOROUGH, 92, Chenpsule, Secretary. June, 181'2. The Agents for the Company, at the under-men- tioned places are- Abergavenny, Mr. P. Price; Brecon, Mr. D. Jones Haverfordwest, Mr. W. Rees; Llandovery, Mr. W. Walters; Llanidloes, Mr. R. Lewis, Jun.; Ltandtfo, Mr. G. Lewis; Uanelly, Mr. W. Webbe: Merthyr Tydfil, Mr. W. Da vies: Monmouth, Mr. j. l'hilpotts; I Narberth, Mr. B. Thomas; Neath, Mr. J. Rowland Newport, Mr. H. Farr. N. B. The following Agencies are vacant, and per- sons dellirous of undertaking the same, are requested the same, are requestett tu apply by letter to the Secretary:—Aberyswyth, Ron- vistone, Carmarthen, Cardigan, Chepstow, Fern- broke Swansea & Tredegar. IMPILIA BOOTS, (PATENT), HA VING a preparation of Horse Hair mechanically TT. and imperceptibly compressed between the inner and outer Soles. Boots and Shoes on this principle repel the wet, and absorb the perspiration, are elastic and comfortable, and no cold nor damp can penetrate them. For tender feet or cnrns they are perfectly luxurious—the wearer may tread the roughest pave- ment without inconvenience; they do not creak, and are equally cheap, and much more durable than those made in the ordmary way. Manufactured by T. Gullick, 41, Warwick-street, Regent-street.—Respectable Boot-Makers in each town may have licences, on moderate terms, on application to Josiah Towne, Esq., Knightsbridge. TESTIMONIALS. From Anthony White, Esq., late President and one of the Examiners of the College of Surgeons "I can with much latiifactlon recommend to the public the boot or shoe which is denominated I Impilia.1 It< peculiar advan- tage* over all other boots or shoes are, that it is impermeable to wet and damp, always gives an agreeable and constant warmtn to the feet; is also elastic, and is admirably adapted to tender and crippled feet, from gout or other maladies." ?HtTE." "ANTHONY WHITE. "„ Aprii 6, 1842." From Dr. Paris, of Dover-street, London i- "I have examined and worn with comfort and satisfaction, shoes constructed with intermediate soles of felt, to which you have bestowed the name Impilia.' They, undoubtedly, possess an elasticity and capacity of adaptation to the form of the foot not possessed by ordinary shoes, and they have the rare merit of not creaking. They are, moreover, warm and dry. ?g? M. D "J. A. PARIS, M.D." From J. G. Andrews, Esq., one of the Council and late President of the College of Surgeons:— "I have worn, for some time, the new Patent Boots c;,Iled I Im- pilia,' with much comfort and satisfaction. I find the boots possess great elasticity, evenness of pressure, and I ain enabled to walk a greater distance without incouvenience." J. G. ANDREWS." "April 20, )640." A P ;roni Dr. Roots, RusseU-square, London:— DeBr Sir-I have now worn, for some time, a pair of boots with intermediate soles, which you term I Impilia.' They are admirably adapted for the ease and comfort of tender feet, and the elasticity ot their tread is n very pleasant. I can with coufideuce recommend them for general UIe. H_ g ROOTS, M.D." W. Baker, Esq., April 25, 18-12." From Dr. Hodgkin, Lower Brook-street, Iondon Having not only examined, but put to the proof of experience, the patent soles invented by my friend Wm. Baker, M R.C.S., and termed Imi,ilia.' I have no hesitation in saying that they are a very decided improvement on the common method of con struction. They are not only much more agreeable to the sole of the foot, but promote a warm and uniform temperature, as well as freedom from damp, whether entering from without .H delived rom t he fftt. tb. "THOMAS HODGKIN, M.D." "30th 4th month, 1842." (From John C. Taunton, Esq., M.R.C.S., 481, Hat- ton-Garden. ) I have worn with satisfaction the Boots with the intermediate soles of' impma" They are worn with more comfort, adapt themselves better to thLe forija of the foot, und are impervious to W$t.M ?' Iay 2, ?42." "JOH? C. TAUNTON." CARMARTHEN. IMPORTANT TO DRAPERS. TO BE DISPOSED OF, JVITJI IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. JOHN LEWIS, DRAPER, &c., OF LAMMAS-STREET, IN THIS TOWN, BEIXG about to retire from Business, would Dis- j!) pose of his STOCK-LNT-TRADE, at a fair valuation, to any party desirous of establishing him- self in the above Trade. This is a very eligible opportunity for persons about to embark in Business, as the Shop and Dwelling- House, at present in the occupation of.t. IJ., would be let at a moderate rent. The Shop Fixtures to be taken at a valuation. The Premises are situate in one of the principal streets, where all the Fairs and Markets are held; they are very commodious, and have every necessary accommodation adjoining; there is also an extensive Outlet, and a large Garden attached thereto. The Stock and Premises may be viewed on applica- tion. All communications by post, to be paid.- Credit will be given on approved security. PEMBROKESHIRE. Highly Important and ralnaMe Sale of pure and high-bred Ayrshire Dairy Stock; Southdown Slieel) Ag> icultural Implements, S.c., The Property of T. G. GONNE, Esq., who intends leaving the County. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Early In MiPTEJlBEIS, t .a ivlucli (luc notice will be given,) AT GREAT ITEYNOR, NEAR NARBERTH, rpilE whole of the exceedln?yvatuabteandhi?h- JL bred Ayrshire Dairy Stock, consisting of upwards of fcrty Cows-Heifers, and Heifer-Calves, two Bulls, two Bull-Calves; ten capital Farm Horses; three hundred pure-bred Southdown Sheep and Rams, se- lected from the most celebrated Flock Masters in Sussex; sixty pure-bred Black Essex Pigs; two well- bred Hrllod Mares, Colts, &c. Also, a large collection of the most modern and im- proved Agricultural Implements, in the selection of which no expense has been spnred, amonsrst them may be enumerated, four-Horse Portable Threshing Machine; two-Horse-Power Bone Mill, will crush from If to 2 tons a day; Patent Lever CUrti Manure and Drop Drill Turnip Bone Manure Drill; Hay making: two Chaff-cutting; two Gardener's Turnip Slicing Machines; Cast Iron, Wooden, and Spike Rollers; Charibury Subsoil Double Mould Board, and Iron Swing Ploughs; Horse Hoes; Hay and Couch Rakes; Cake.Crusher. Corn-Bruising Mill; Carts, Harness, Grubbers, &c., in a word, all Implements requisite for the highest cultivation of Land. I COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN SUMMER ASSIZES, 1842. THE Commissions of Nisi Prius of 03-er and Ter- i- miner, and of General Gaol Delivery, for the County Borough of Carmarthen, will be opened at the GUILDHALL, Carmarthen, on STURD. y the Ninth day of JULY next, before Sir J. ROLFrc,one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer, when all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, and Bailiffs of Liber- ties, within the said County Borough, and all Jurors, Persons bound by recognizances, and others having business, are requested to attend. BEN JONES, Esquire, Sheriff. Carmarthen, June 23d, 1812. N.B.—The Magistrates of the County Borough, and their Clerks, are requested to deliver to the Clerk of the Assize, on the opening of the Commissions, all the Recognizances and Depositions in each case and all Attorneys in Criminal Prosecutions are to deliver the Bills of Costs, for taxation by the Clerk of Assize, pending the trial of each prosecution. CARMAimiENSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES, 1842. THE Commissions of Nisi Prius, of Oyer and Ter-I  miner, and of General Goal DeHvery, for the County of Carmarthen, wiH be opened at the GUILD- HALL, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, the Ninth day of JULY next, before Sir J. ROLFE, one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer, when all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, and Bailiffs of Liberties, within the said County, and all Jurors, Persons hound by Recognizances, Witnesses, and others having busi- ness, are requested to attend, .WILLIAM, PHILIPPS, Esquire, High-Sheiiif. CarMarthen, June 23d, 1312. N.B.—The Magistrates of the County, and their Clerks, are requested to deliver to the Clerk of Assize, on the opening of the Commissions, all the Recogni- zanees and Depositions in each case and all Attorneys in Criminal Proseclitions are to deliver the Bills of Costs, for taxation by the Clerk of Assize, pending the trial of each prosecution. PEMBROKESHIRE. SUMMER ASSIZES, 1842. THE Commissions of Nisi Prius of Oyer and Ter- JL mine)', and of General Gaol Delivery for the County of Pembroke, will be opened at the Sliirehall, Haverfordwest, in and for the said County, on Satur day, the sixteenth day of July next, before the Honorable Sir John Gurney, Knight, one of the Oa- rous of our Sovereign Lady the Queen t ictoria, of her Court of Exchequer, at Westminster, and the Honor- able Sir Robert Mansey Ilolfe, Knight, one other of the Barons of our Sovereign Lady the Queen, of her Court of Exchequer, at Westminster, when all Jus- tices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners; and Bailiff's of Liberties, within the said County, and all Jurors per- sons bound by Recognizances, witnesses, and others having business, are requested to attend. R. F. GOVVER, Esq., High-Sheriff. June 29th, 1812. N.B. The Magistrates of the County and their Clerks, are requested to deliver to the Clerk of Assize on the opening of the Commissions, all the Recognizances and Depositions in each case; and all Attorneys in Criminal Prosecutions, are to deliver the Bills of Costs, for taxation by the Clerk of Assize, pending the trial of each prosecution. County of the Borough of Car- marthen. BY virtue of a Precept under the Hand and Seal of JOHN WILSON, Esquire, Recorder of the said County Borough, to me directed and delivered, and in pursuance of "An Act to provide for the regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales," I di) hereby give Notice, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this County Borough, will be holden at the Guildhall, in the Town of Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of JULY next, at the hour of 9 in the forenoon of the same day and that all appeals and traverses to be tried at these Sessions, must be entered on the morning of the said day. before the opening of the Court; and that on the day and hour aforesaid, all Grand and Petit Jurors must attend and answer to their names, and the Sheriff, Coroner, Keeper of the Gaol and House of Correction, Unet and other Constables, and Summoning Bailiff of the said Borough, are to be then there to do and fulfil those things which, by reason of their offices, shall be to be done, ana persons bound by recognisan- ces to appear at the same Sessions, must likewise attend on the same day and hour and answer to their names and the Magistrates of the Borough are particularly requested to direct their clerk to transmit all recog- nizances taken before them relating to felonies and misdemeanors to be prosecuted at the same Sessions, to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before Thursday, the 14th day of July next, at the latest; and in case any bills of indictment shall be to be preferred, the Attorneys employed in preferring the same, are particularly requested to send their flat or Wats tor such indictment or indictments to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before the said 14th day of July next, in order to their being prepared in due time. Ana Notiee is hereby also given, that the Court will proceed with the business of the said Sessions in the following order:—First, trial of prisoners; secondly, common motiolls, and trial of traverses and other trials; 'thirdly, hearing of appeals and lastly, to hear the bastardy cases, which must be entered in the Clerk of the Peace's office previous to the opening of the said Court,-I)ated this 24th day of June, 1842. HENRY LEWIS, Clerk of the Peace. LLANELLY and BRISTOL With or without Pilots, and with Liberty to low J 'cssels. THE NEW AND POWERFUL STEAM '!f:fïf,l PACKET, HERCULES, AND is intended to sail during the Month of July 1812, as follows:- From Llanelly New Docks, and Cumberland Basin Bristol. FROM LLANELLY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. 4 morning WEDNESDAY, 13, 9 morning WEDNESDAY, -20, 4.1 iiioi-iiiiii,, WEDNESDAY, 27, 8 morning FROM BRISTOL. SATURDAY, JULY 9, 7 morning SATURDAY, ——— Hi 12 noon SATURDAY, ——— 23, 7 morning SATURDAY, ——— 30, 10 morning FA RES—After Cabin, 10s. 6d.—Deckl'assengers,5s. 6d. Steward's Fee, Is. Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half Price.—Pigs, Is. Gd.-Slicep, Is. Gd. -I)ogs 2s. each. A Railway Train leaves the New Dock every morn- ing (except Sunday) for Pontardulais, Cross Inn, and Garnant, from which places Conveyances can be had to Llandilo, and aU parts of the country. The Public are n'qusted to order all Goods for the HERCULES t:) be directed accordingly. Goods forwarded to Carmarthen through Kid- ¡ elly, by Charles and Son's Waggons, and thence by the regular Carriers to Newcastle Emlyn, Cardigan, Newport, Lampeter, Aberystwyth, St. Clears, and Laugharne. Goods for Llandilo, Llangadock, Llandovery, and places adjacent, are forwarded by Kail way to Cross Inn, and then by Nathaniel Rees's Waggons to their des- Mr^iion, of sent viz L!*fidovcfy to Lampeter and Aberystwitli. I All Freights to be paid on d, e,tn. ery. For further information apply at the Llaneliy Rail- j way Office, New Dock, Llanelly; or to Mr. W. B. Owen, Care-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. C", BRISTOl. GENERAL Steam Navigation Company, Office 1, Quay, BRISTOL. THE following STEAM VESSELS are in- J)L tended to Sail from CUMBKHLAXD BASIN, BRISTOL, to the undermentioned Places, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels. Intended Days and Hours of S-iiiin- during the Month of JULY, 1842. With the view to accommodate the Visitors to the Royal Agricultural Society, to be holden in Bristol this Month, an alteration has been made in the sail- ing of some of the Steamers, which will be found par- ticularized below FOR DTTBXiTN SHAMROCK, Fridays. Friday, JulyS after Friel"" 15 II morn I after I tnday, ->j In" Friday, August 5.. 4 after. I Returns Tuesdays. FOR COXIt. QUEEN, Tuesdays, VICTORY, Sa.urdavs. Saturday July 2. 12 noon Tuesday 5. after Saturday f <• after I Tuesday, 12. 8 morn II Satarday .lli I: noon 'P.. Tuesday, July |i) aftcr I Tuesday, .?; :???,, Satiuduy ;S0 10 morn Tuesday, Au?. 2 after I .I li> .1 11CIUIU lureunj cunl i liuays. 70X WATERrOnn NORA CREINA, Tuesdays. OSPREY, Fm?ys. I l'uesday Jtily 5. 3 after I Fiiday 1< 5 after [Tuesday, 12. 8 morn Friday li mora l'uesd iy I. i after I Friday, July 22 ■> after T?,?sdi?y 21; 7 morn I Friday, 2!). !?i I Tu<*s<i»y, Aug. 2. 1 after I Fiiday 5. 4 ul'U f Return TUCSflays antI rndays. I FOR. SWANSEA COUNTY OF PEMBROKE, Tuesdays and Fridays. BRISTOL, Thursdays and Saturdays. Saturday, July 2 12 noon 1 Tuesday 5 31 morn Thursday. ï.. morn Friday 8 til morn Saturday 9 li) morn I Tuesday 12 9 morn Thursday o. o. 14 91 morn Friday 13 llimom Saturday, July 11; Hi morn Tuesday lit 4 morn Tlmrsday 21 A morn ?Fnday  22 (;I Saturday 2") -7 -? Tuesday ??.P'f4 morn Thursday 2,? 1.) Friday 2i) 10 morn I Saturday July 3t 10 morning. ra.OM SWANSEA I COUNTY OF PEMBROKE, "Thursdays* Saturdays. I HUTOIJ' Tuesdays and Fridays. Saturday, .I uly 2. I after I Tuesday 5. 4 mom Thursday i. 6 morn Friday H. 7 morn si,tu,(Iay 9. "i inoru Toes(lay 1 2. !J morn *\VKl) 13. 10 morn Friday morn Saturday, J,ly if, I arler Tuesday J!I. -1\ inorn Thursday 21. »! morn Friday 7 inorii Saturday 2: 7 morn Tuesday 2,i. -9 morn Thursday 28. 10 morn Friday. 2K. 101 morn Saturday, July .1,0 11 morn. To and tiom NEWPORT, USK, and GLAMORGAN daily, Sundays excepted. FOR TEN BY. STAR, Tuesday.— PHCENIX, Friday. Tuesday July 5 3 after I Friday 8 b morn Tuesday 12 8 morn FIUDAV 15 .II morn, Tuesday July 19 4 morn I Friday ?. 6 morn I T,i?sd.,y 26 7 morn ?iday 29 Mi mom FROM TENBY. I STAR. Saturdav.—PHCENIX, Wednesday* I Saturday July 2.. 11 morn Wednesday Ii.. 5 morn SATUKUAV.)..Hmotn TVESb.\Y* I: !I moru Saturday Hi.. mmorn Wednesday, July 20.. ?) morn I Saturday ?.. 6 morn Wednesday, 27.. 84 morn Saturday. au.. 10 mom FOR MILFOR1), PATER, & HAVERFORDWEST, I CALLING AT TENBY. STAR. I Tuesday, ^uly 5. 8 after Tuesday 12. 8 morn Tuesday, July 19 4 morn j )t _7 moril l'u etiday I I Flttj.M HAVERFORDWEST, Calling at PATEU, I MILFORD AND TENBY. STAR. I I Frida,y July 1. 1(3 morn I FHUJAY 8. t: morn| Friday, July 2!) Friday, July v Friday ..2:?. G "'Or I 9 morning. I FOR CARMARTHEN, Calling at TENBY. I PHCENIX. Friday, July I I I morn Friday. 8 <> -,v <> morn I FRI. Ju)y !• ,p' '?'"o? Friday 22 G morn I t rulay, July *29. 9$ morning. I I FROM CARMARTHEN. CALLING AT TENBY I PJJŒIX. I'¡'nt:flday, July S 2 after WON 11 7 after I I Tuesday, Jiv 19. 2?l after (T"e!iday.?" I I ? "I FOR ILFllACO.M 15K, l-anilm? Passengers at mo i ler. TommD?n. Tuesday, July ri i after I Friday 8. fi morn MON. 11 7i morn TUES. 12 8 after I FRIDA Ÿ july 11 morn I Tuesday 19 4 morn [ Friday,, 22 •• •• <> morn | Tuesday i '26 7$morn I Friday, July 20 9 mpyniug. I FnOM 11,Fitk(,O?IBE.I Tfmnft)(yK Saturday, July 2. I after] Thursday 7. 6 mom  Saturday S. 't morn TTTKS 12 morn %V E 1). 13. 10,i morn I Saturday, July I r, I after Thursday 21. I). morn Saturday 23. 71 morn '?.)O mom Saturday 30 )) morn I FOR BII)EFOILI), Calling at ILFRACOMBE. I TORRIDGE. Tuesday, July 5. ?? after I Monday. "4 orn I Tuesday, July 19. 4 morn | Tuesday 2ii 7ii|iorn ) I fifont BIDEFORD, callinsr at ILFRACOMBE. I TORRIDGE. I TUES.12. iï morn Thursday, July 21. 3.4 morn I i Thursday 7J morn I LVXNOUTH.— The rorndgeeaUs ott Lynmouth, going to and returning from lifiaroinbe and Bidelord, weather permitting. Passengers landed and embarked free. 1-uggage to be paid for at a moderate charge, for which purpose a large boat is always in attendance. For particulars apply to Mr. 1. Clarke, Lyuton. FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. COUNTY, Wednesdays.—BRISTOL, Mondays. Monday Jul-/ 4 2 morn 1 ll,,d,Ilay -101,1 I Monday ) ). 6 mum Monday 18 2 morn Wednesday July 20 4 morn | Monduy  ?.t.? morn I I Wednesday ?7. M morn FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. I COUNTY, Weduesday.-PBRISTOr" Mondays. ?Monday Iuly 4' 11morn I jWeduMday ?. 2 after ?tonduy U. 4 after I%Ioiiday 18 11 morn Wednesday July 20. 2 after I Mouday ?.< ?l, after Wednesday.27.G? aftcl I FOR CARDIFF. LADY CHARLOTTE, Nii)iitlay,NVe(ities(lav,&- Frl,l,,v Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of Passengers and Goods.-Fem:tle Slewimls on Board.-Caniages and Horses 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 -.—for Swansea,to W. Terrell & Sons, 3'1, Ilitek and J. G. Jones, 12, Quay-street: —for Cardiff, to It. H. Johnson, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street:— and for Newport, to J. Jones, Rownhatn Wharf, Hotwells. AGUNTS.—Mr.Geo. Hughes, Tenby; Mr. T. Pritchard, Carmar- then Mr, Hitchings, jun., Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowen, Pater; Mr.John Edwards, Swansea; Mr. Pridham, Bideford Mr. Martin, Ilfracombe; and Mr. J. Clarke, Lynton. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage (if lost oj damaged) above the value of £ ■> nor lor any Deck Passenger's Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of :?OJ!. j unle.ss 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 other parcel above the value of 40s. (if lost or damaged) un- less entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All Letters seeking iufcrwutioi; tu bep.-I paid. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. TO accommodate the Visitors ivho may wish to attend the Me«tin<; of the above Society, to be holden in Bristul in JULY, and to afford Facility for the Shipment of Cattle, the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company inlclltI Sailiag the STEAM SHIPS; C "J P T A I X J o II v G ILMO R E, AND CAPTAIN WILLIAM REES, During JULY tis foil()%% s FROM BRISTOL FOR TI'.MIV. FROM TESnV FOR I BtttsTCL. Friday, July 1. H morn Saturday, July 2, 11 mor Ttiestiiiy, ,-), J5 after. Wed ties G, .1 mor Friday, S, (i morn SATCKO 9, fi mor Tuesday, L-I 8 morn TCRSDAY 12, 1) JUilr FitIDAY, I.-), I Iiii,)rn TUESDAY. 19, 4 morn Wednes 2d, mor Friday, .22, li morn Saturday 2^5, (i mor Tuesday, .2!», 7 morn I \V elllJt8. 2;, 8 mor Friday, 20, 'Jj morn Saturday, 30, 10 mor FROM BRISTOI. FOR CAR- 'INI A R'I'l I F,'i Calling nt Tenby. Friday, July 1, 11 morn. Fridiv, 8, (i morn. II mom. Friday, '22, <> morn. FROM CARMARTHEN FOR BRISTOL, Calling at Tenby. Tuesday, July" .>,2 after. MONDAY, 11,7 after. fllesIlay, J!I. J .dter. Tuesday, 2J, 7 utter. FOR MILFORD, I'ATER, AND IIAVEKFORDWJiST, Uallimr at Tenby. Tuesday, July 5, 3 after., 12, S mor. ( •"JVS.SOAY •••• IF' -1 iuor. i ,t.' PitoIt HAVF.RFOITN^-VEST. Calling at Pater, Milford, and Tenby. Frilta}', July 1;10 morn. F,t, i) A, ql 0 morn. UYQ, li, 11 mom. 2-), ti morn. F. ay 2D, 0 morn. Partien'ars may be obtained by aPl'lvin._r at the Bristol General Steam Navigation C,¡¡Up:II1Y's Olfi", ."J.'I '). Bristol.-Aeuts:- Mr. (eo. Huehes. Tenbv Hitching ,|lin„ Haverfordwest Sir. Palmer, Milford j Mr. Bovven, Pater, Mr. Thomas Pntchard, Carmarthen. NOTICK. The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cat in Passenger's Limeade (if lost or damaged) above the value 01 nOr for any Deck 1 assizers Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20i,. unless in each case entered as such, and fright in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery "or will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of 4„4. íif lost or damaged; unless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery. Not accountalok fur any Goods uitt out Shipping Notes. £ 3" All Letters seeking iutoruiation to be post paid. Bristol, July, 1H«. STEAM COMMUNICATION BKTWEEN BRISTOL AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT SWANSEA A "D MILFORD DURING TII12 MONTH OF JULY. THE NEW AND POWERFUL InON t ir lJrøørlø TROUBADOUR, Captain BECKETT, AND BRIGAND, Capt. HUNT. A re intended to Sail with (roods and Passengers, X\. as foHows:— FROM CUMBERLAND BA>IN, SWANSEA. Calling at Swansea aud.Mitfotd. Tuesday, Juiy 5 2 o'clock after. Tuesday, 12 & m.>m Tuesday, 1.2 after. Tuesday, 2(i 8 m?rn. FROM TRAFALGAR DOCK LIVERPOOL. Callill at Milford, and to stop only Two Hours. Saturday, July H. 10 o'clock niorn. Saturday, 1ti. 4 after. Saturday, 2:5 10 morn. Saturday, 30. 2 after. PASSAGE MONEY. Fee, 2s. (id.; Steerage, 7s. 6d. For further Particulars, apply to the A;,r„ti f>r Bristol, BeCE WADJIAM, & CO., Counting-House, Xu. 3, Quav, who have prepared a spacious Wharf, covered with a Shed, at uuoit s .>• (\vlier«^ all goods are landed and discharged), affording a great accommodation to hre. ighters, whose lioods can be secured in a lock-up \Vaiehouse,and may be received at all reasonable hours. GOUDS CARKFCu, Y FOR It'.l lil>]■]{>. Agent for Liverpool, 31T. THOMAS Mc TEAR, 15, Wtter-street „ ^wansea, Mf WILLIAM MOYSE. Miltord. Mr. DAVID PROPKRT. Manchester, Mr. JOHN WALKER, 111, Market-street. pUMBROKESHlRE. TO BE LET BY TENDER, In One or Two Lots, for the unexpired Term of J9 years, rom Michaelmas next, when posssession will he glnm. TIIE excellent Farm of MARYBOROUGH, in the ansh of Wi.,t, in the County of Pembroke, all now in the occt.paH, IIf Mr. Tumhs, containing about Acres'of Aral)lt!, Pasture, and Meadow Lands, in a high i st»at» e, of r culi tivation, the Orowing Crops second to n-)iie:in the Ci)llllt.v,. The Tenant may he accom- modated with part or all of the crop at its fair value a large portion of-the is well laid down in excel- It'nt condition. The clover and grass seed must be paid for, aim the manure taken at a valuation. Lot li (if let separately). Tile North Part. formerly .nthe(h-cupatK)nofJohu Luke. with the addition of a Field of good Pasture Land, called the.NORTH HILL, making together about 100 Acres, all recently well drained. Maryborough is distant 3 miles from the excellent Market anil Post Town .of 11 avwfordwest. Any Per- son may tender for the whole of the above, or for either Lot separately, lenders to j)e sent in on or before Monday, the 18th July, 1842. Any farther iuftirtnation can be had on application to Mr.Tombs,QuaV-.stfeet, Haverfordwest, or to Mr. Da vies, on the Premises. N. B. A Tenant for the whole would be preferred. R. I I F, UtJ-ESKX HAS BEEN GRACIOUSLY PLKASEDTO COMMAND THAT JOSEPki GILLOTT, of Birmingham, BE APPOINTED STEEL PEN MANUFACTURER IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, DATED APRIL 13, 1810. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S very superior PATENT and 1' 1!' ?N"i J other METALLIC Pb" may be had of all Stationers, Hookseth'rs, and other Dealers in Pens throughout the United Kingdom, It is gratifying to the. Patentee to acknowledge his obligations to the Public for the best proof they can give him of their approbation in the continaally-iu- ereasing demand for his Pens. 7'he tlWlibpr of Pens manufactured at the "ôrks of JOSEPH oiLLoir, From October 183!?, to Oc- j tober, 183!), was 44.654,702, or 3.7'fl,?? do/en and ?-Ht)?, j or ?UJM?rossIdoz.'?i ? and?-t?hs. And from December, 1810, tu December, ISH; 62,l2ti,928, or 5.177,241 dozens, or 131,437 gross. CX THE GEHVISE PENS A Ift R MASKED TN VO IX "JOSEPH OILIAUT and Venders art- desired to note that his Cards of Petis are made up in Packets of one dozen each, and have a lable outside, witil Ilis Sigiiatuie. At the request of persons extensively engaged in tuition,.1. H. has introduced his WARRANTED SCHOOL PENS, which are specially adapted to their use, being of different degrees of flexibility, and with Fine, Medium, and Broad Points. Wholesale and fur Exportation, at the Manufactory, VICTORIA WORKS, (iraliam Street, Birmingham, and at 37, Gracechurch- Street, London. Under the mapaK'-tuent nf Mr. Fox, from the Manu. factory at Birmingham, Manufacturer also of Letter Cup) iNg Machines, on the muit ^.proved jirinciple.

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