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CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, Furnished, for Three, Six, or Eight Months, A DWELLING-HOUSE, Garden, and Premises, -?- pleasantly situated in the Town of Llandilo. The House consists of Dining Room and Double Drawing Room, Kitchen, &c. &c., on the Ground Floor, ^our good Bedrooms, and a Dressing Room on the first Floor, and several small Rooms on the Attics. Apply to A. B., No. 2, Abbey Terrace, Llandilo. CARMARTHENSHIRE. THE TOWY CASTLE ESTATE, (A MOST DESIRABLE FREEHOLD.) MR. GEO. GOODE Respectfully begs to announce that he has been favored with instructions to SUBMIT FOR PUBLIC COMPETITION, 4t the IVY-BUSH HOTEL, CARMARTHEN, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of AUGUST, 1S47, THE much admired Residence and Estate, called -& TOWY CASTLE, delightfully and pleasantly situ- ted on the Banks of the River Towy, distant from the Itted on the Banks of the Ri -er T o w kiile s, and from the Post Town of Carmarthen, Four Miles, and from the Seaport & Bathing Place Ferry Side, 5 Miles. The TOWY CASTLE Estate contains 122A. 3R. 15P., very rich Meadow, Arable, and Pasture Lands, situate In the parish of Llandefailog, in the said.. County. The House, which commands views of considerable extent aild beauty can at a trifling expence be made a fit resi- dence for a family of distinction. The Estate is inter- sected by the Turnpike Road leading from Carmarthen to the Ferry Side, Kidwelly, Llanelly, and Swansea; and the River Towy so celebrated for its Salmon and Trout Wishing runs at the foot of the property. This very desirable Estate commands a south aspect, is within a short distance of Lime and Coal, and with its other advantages, may be fairly said to be one of the most desirable Properties in the County. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Lewis Morris, Solicitor, Carmarthen. Croft Cottage, July 8th, 1847. CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. GEO. GOODE, AT the FARMER'S ARMS, LLANBOIDY, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of JULY, 1847, Between the hours of two and three o'clock in the afternoon, (Subject to conditions of Sale, to be then and there produced,) THE under-mentioned very Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in the following Lots:- t LOT 1.—All that very desirable and well situated Farm and Lands, called LLAINE, within One Mile I)f the Village of Llanboidy, containing by admea- BUrement 72A. 2R. 10P. of very superior Meadow, Arable, and Pasture Lands, now in the occupation of Mr. David T homas, and held by him under a Lease for 21 years, dated 13th May, 1846, at the low annual rent of E55. LOT 2.—All those two very valuable pieces or parcels (If Land, known by the name of LLINE PENYRALLT, situate in the said parish, now in the occupation of avid John, and held by him under an agreement for a lease for two lives, at the low annual rent of E3 10s. The Tenants of the several lots will show the Pro- perty, and further particulars may be obtained on application to Mr. Geo. Thomas, jun., solicitor, Car- marthen, or Mr. Geo. Goode, land agent and auctioneer, at his offices, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen, where a tnap of the property may be seen. Carmarthen, June 26th, 1847 TO BE SOLD, Pursuant to a Decree made by the High Court of Chancery, bearing date the 20th day of No- vember, 1846, BY MR, GEO. GOODE, WITH the approbation of Richard Richards, Esq. the TV master, to whom certain equser, of Morris v. Wood & Morris r. Wood are referred, by public auction, at the Ivy Bush Hotel, m Carmarthen, in the latter end of August, or beginning of September next, (of which due notice will be givenl in lots, the following freehold Estates lying in the several parishes ofLlangathen, Llan- fihangel-Kilfargen, Llandilo-fawr, Llanfynidd, Cayo, 1..1anddoisant, Llandefeilog, and Kiffig, in the said nty of Carmarthen, and Lampeter Velfrey in the .V°<mtv of Pembroke. And a certain Rent Charge in jteto of tithes in respect of two equal undivided third rts of the "tithes and dues of whatever Sort or kind, except and not including the tithes of corn and grain, arigirlr, out of certain lands iu the said parish of Llandilofawr. of The Brynhafod Demesne and Estate of considerable extent and interest, commanding Dynevor Castle, Golden Grove Grongar Hill, Nelson's Tower, and Middleton HaUj and grounds containing upwards of 133 acres of Very rich and productive Land situate within three miles of the Market and Post Town of Llandilo, and twelve from the Market and Post Town of Carmarthen. The Other estates consist of other valuable farms & undivided Moieties of farms, called and known by the names of Tyrcwn, in the parish of Llangathen, Tyr Glandu, in the parish of Llanfihangel-Cilfargen, Moiety of Pantydoy- frin, in the parish of Llandilo, Cwmnant, in the parish of Cayo, Tyr Llwyntew, in the parish of Llanddoisant, Glanrhyd, in the parish of Llanfynidd, Moiety of Blaen- in the parish of Kiffig, and two fields called Parky Brenin, in the parish of Llandeveilog, all in the County of Carmarthen Also a Moiety of all that farm and lands called Gorse, situate in the parish of Lampeter Velfrey, and a cottage garden and two fields called Pontlarag, in the same parish in the County of Pembroke. Particulars and Plans may be had 14 days prior to the Sale, on application at the chambers of the said Piaster in Southampton buildings, Chancery Lane, London; at the offices of Messrs. Tilson, Squance, Clarke, and Morice, Solicitors, 29, Coleman Street, of Messrs. Evans Powell and Mathias, Solicitors, Haver- fordwest, of Messrs. Jones Trinder, Tudway and Eyre, Solicitors, John-street, Bedford Row, of Mr. Lewis Morris, Solicitor, Carmarthen, of Messrs. Chilton, Burton and Johnson, Solicitors, No. 7, Chancery Lane, London, of Mr. John L. Popkin, of Llandilo, Solicitor, and of Mr. George Goode, the Auctioneer, at his offices, Car- marthen. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the SALUTATION IXN, in the Town of Newcastle. Emlyn, On FRIDA. Y, AUGUST 13th, 1847, BY MR. THOMAS DAVIES, ALL that valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, called -C BLAENBEDW ISAF, consisting of a Modern- built Farm House, and suitable Out-buildings, and about 300 Acres of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pas- ture Land, possessing Water. The Estate issituatsin the Parish of Llandissiliogogo, in the said County, and the Road leading from the Town of Newcastle Emlyn to Llanarth passes near the pre- mises distant from the former about eight miles, and from the latter about twelve, and is now in the respec- tive occupations of David Lewis, John Davies, and Thos. Nathan, and will be Sold in One or more Lots, as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale. For a View of the Property apply to the. Tenants, and for further particulars to Mr. Lewis Morris, Solicitor, Carmarthen, or to Mr. Thomas Davies, Auctioneer, Hen- llan, near Newcastle-Ernli n. The Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated July 9th, 1847. CARDIGANSHIRE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JAMES EVANS, At the BELLE-VUE HOTEL, in the Town of Aberystwith, On MONDA Y, the 9th of A UG UST, 1847, Between the Hours of Four and Six in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced and read; THE following valuable and desirable FREEHOLD JL ESTATE, in one or more Lots, as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale All those Two excellent, compact, productive, and well wooded Messuages or Teironents, Farms, and Lands, with the Appurtenances, called COEDGRIFFITH and CLAWDDMELIN, situate in the Parish of Llanbadarn- fawr, in the County of Cardigan, comprising 2 Farm Houses, Out-buildings, 4 Cottages, and about 295 Acres of good Arabic, Meadow, and Pasture Land, with about 47 Acres of Woodland, now in the tenures or occupations of Mr. William Evans, Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, Azariah Jones, William Lewis, William Mason, and James Jenkins. The Farm of COEDGRIFFITH is let at the annual rent of 1:60, and the Farm of CLAWDDMELIN at the annual rent of £ 40. The Cottages produce an annual rental of C6 2s. There are leases granted of three of the Cottages; one for a term of 41 years, commencing on the 12th day of May, 1834, and two for the terms of 60 years, commencing on the 12th day of November, 1846. The above Estate is situated about a mile from the Village of Penrhyr.coch, in the Township of Trefeirig, and only about 5 miles from the fashionable and much frequented Watering-place, Aberystwyth. The Timber growing upon the Estate (chiefly Oak) is now of about 17 years growth, and is in a very thriving condition; and will be sold either together with the Property or separately, as shall be determined on at the time of Sale. There are prospects of valuable Mines being under the Property, several rich veins of Lead Ore having been already discovered therein. The Property may be viewed on application to the respective Tenants and further particulars may be ob- tained on application to Messrs. John and Hugh Hughes, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. FARM TO LET.-CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, Or sooner if required, A CAPITAL Farm and Lands, comprising about 300 Acres of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, called GWERNANT, in the occupation of the Pro- prietor. The Stock, Crops, and Implements to be taken at a valuation, and may be paid for to suit the convenience of the Tenant on approved security. The Farm possesses singular advantages, having ma- chinery of the following descriptions, all worked by water, viz.:— Thrashing Machine, Chaff-Cutter, Furze Bruizer, Turnip Cutter, Oil Cake Crusher, Grinding Stone, Bone Bruiser, Bolting Mill, Flour Mill, Circular Saws. None but persons of sufficient capital to do justice to the Farm need apply. A respectable and intelligent Tenant would meet with every encouragement. Possession of the Farm House and Summer Fallows may be had immediately. For terms, apply by letter (post-paid) to Edw. Lloyd Williams, Esq., Gwernant, Newcastle-Emlyn. VALUABLE TIN-PLATE WORKS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, 500 BARS of IRON, c. c. KIDWKLLY, NEAR CARMARTHEN, SOUTH WALES, MESSRS. KIRBLMAN AND THORNE Have received instructions to LET or SELL by PRIVATE CONTRACT, WITH IMMEDIATE rOSSESSION, rpHE KIDWELLY TIN-PLATE WORKS, together J. with all necessary Machinery and Buildings, an excellent Dwelling-House and Garden; a Foreman's and a Workman's Cottage, and about half an Acre of Mea- dow Land. situate about one mile from the Borough Town of Kidwelly. The Stock-in-Trade, consisting of about 500 Bars of Iron Steel, Tools, Old Machinery, &c. &c., or Part, to be disposed of by PRIVATE CONTRACT. May be viewed and particulars obtained, on the Pre- mises"; of Messrs. Tilson, Squance, Clarke, and Morice, Solicitors, 29, Coleman-street; of Messrs. Crowder and Maynard, Solicitors, Coleman-street, and of Messrs. Kirkman and Thorne, Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors, and Estate Agents, 26, Nicholas-Lane, Lombard-street, London, and Brentwood, Essex. LLANDYSSIL, CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. THOMAS DAVIES, On FRIDAY, the 6th day of AUGUST, 1847, at the SA- LUTATION INN, NEWCASTLE EMLYN, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, (subject to conditions to be then and there produced,) ALL those capital FREEHOLD FARMS, situate in the parish of Llandyssil, called CRIBOR FAWR, CRIBOR FACH, GLYN, and PERTHYRONEN, con- taining 308A. 2R. 27P. or thereabouts, which will be OFFERED FOR SALE in the following Lots:- LOT I. The capital Messuage and Farm Lands, called CRI- BOR FAWR, otherwise TYR-NANT-Y-CRIBWR, with substantial Farm House, and other buildings, lately erected, now in the occupation of David Thomas, as Tenant-at-will, at the low yearly rent of E35, containing 118A. lR. 17P., and an Undivided Moiety with an ad- joining Farm, in a Sheep Walk, containing altogether 35A. OR. 14p. or thereabouts, adjacent thereto. This property is chargeable with a Chief Rent of Is. 4d. annually. LOT II. The Tenement of CRIBOR FACH, containing Home- steads, Cottages, and Lands, as now in the occupation of Thomas Thomas, John Thomas, and their underten- ants, together with 114A. 2R. 39P., or thereabouts, of Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Lands, held under a Lease bearing date 18th June, 1791, at the very low yearly rent of £7 15s. and Is. 104d. for redeemed Land Tax for two surviving lives, aged respectively 91 and 60. Cribor Fach is chargeable with a Chief Rent of 8d. an- nual. These two lots offer a large surface of land highly improvable both as to cultivation and annual income, and they are both entitled to certain rights of commonage. LOT III. The compact Farm of GLYN, otherwise TYR-Y- GLYN, consisting of a sheltered Homestead, Cottages, and Lands, containing 49A. 3u. 32P. (of which 5A. 3K. 32r. are thriving plantations of about 25 years growth), as now m the occupation of William Mathias, as Tenant, under a promise of a Lease for the residue of the term of 21 years from Michaelmas. 1834, at the low annual rent of £26. A Cottage and Garden in the occupation of David Abraham is included in the above acreage, but pays a separate rent. This Farm is also subject to a small annual Chief Rent of Is. 2d. The Wood and Plantations on this Lot are to be taken by the Purchaser at the sum of £ 120. LOT IV. The very eligible and compact Farm of PERTHYR- ONEN, otherwise TYR PERTHYRONEN, consisting of a good Homestead, Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Lands, containing 25A. 2R. 17P., as now in the occupation of James Isaacs, as Tenant-at-Wilf, at the net yearly rent of E20. This Farm is subject to an annual Chief Rent of Is. 2d. The Laud Tax is redeemed on all the lands. The parish f Llandyssil is well known as a good Agri- cultural District, and fast improving, and the Tithes have been commuted on very reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to Mr. Harvey, Land Agent, Haverfordwcst, or Mr. Lewis Lloyd, Penallt-y- bie, near Newcastle Emlyn. The Tenants will shew their respective Farms. VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE, Situate at PANTG WIDER, in the Borough of Sivansea, Glamorganshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. THOMAS GLOVER, On WEDNESDAY, the 4th of AUGUST, 1847, At four o'clock in the afternoon, AT THE'MACKWORTH ARMS, IN THE TOWN OF SWANSEA, THE following very Desirable PROPERTY, in LOTS: LOT I.-All that Close, Piece, or Parcel of Meadow LAND, containing by admeasurement 2A., as the same is now staked out and allotted, and bounded on the front by a Turnpike Road, leading from Swansea to Glanmor, and on the back by the said Road from Glan- mor to Mount Pleasant. LOT 2. All that Close, Piece, or Parcel of Meadow LAND, containing by admeasurement 2A., as the same is now staked out and allotted, and adjoining the last Lot. LOT 3.—All that Close, Piece, or Parcel of Meadow LAND, containing by admeasurement 2A., as the same is now staked out and allotted, and adjoining the last Lot. LOT 4.—All that Close, Piece, or Parcel of Meadow LAND, containing by admeasurement 2A., as the same is now staked out and allotted, and adjoining the last Lot. LOT 5.—All that Close, Piece, or Parcel of Meadow LAND, containing by admeasurement 3A., as the same is now staked out and allotted, and bounded on one side by the last Lot, and on the other side, towards Swansea, by all intended new Road leading from the Turnpike to Lots 6, 7, and 8, hereinafter described. LOT 6.—All that Piece or Parcel of GARDEN Ground, with the Gardener's Cottage standing thereon, containing by admeasurement 6A. IR. 4? bounded on one side by before-mentioned Lots and Let 7, hereinafter described, and on the other sides by the Turnpike Road leading from Glanmor to Mount Pleasant. LOT 7.—All that Piece or Parcel of Meadow LAMM as the same is now staked out and allotted, containing admeasurement 2A., adjoining the last Lot, and having on the front an'intended new Road. LOT 8.—All that Piece or Parcel of Meadow LAND, as, the same is now staked out and allotted, containing by admeasurement 2A. In. 27P., adjoining Lot 7 on one side, and by Lands belonging to Henry Lucas, Esquire, on the other. LOT g.-All that Piece or Parcel of Meadow LAND, as the same is now staked out and allotted, containing by admeasurement 3A., bounded on one side by the aforesaid intended New Road leading to Lots 6, 7, and 8, and on the other side also by Land belonging to the said Henry Lucas, Esq. LOT lo.-All that Piece or Parcel of Meadow LAND, as the same is now staked out and allotted, containing by admeasurement 3R. Olt. 7P., bounded on one side by the said intended New Road, and in front by the Turn- pike Road leading from Swansea to Glanmor. LOT 11.—All that Close, Piece, or Parcel of Meadow LAND, adjoining the last Lot, containing by admea- surement 3A. OR. 13P., and fronted by the Turnpike Road leading from Swansea to Glanmor. LOT 12.—And also all that Close, Piece, or Parcel of Meadow LAND, as the same is now staked out and allotted, and containing by admeasurement 3A. !R. 10P., adjoining the last Lot, and fronted by the said Turnpike Road leading from Swansea to Glanmor. The above most desirablePropcrty has been allotted to enable Purchasers, at a moderate expense, to possess themselves of a Site for Building, or any other purpose, as the Lots are most delightfully situated within half a mile of the Town, and commanding most delightful views of the Bay of Swansea. There are several Veins of excellent Bituminous Coal under the Land, one of which is about four feet in thickness, and has been satisfactorily proved. For Viewing the Property, apply to the Auc- tioneer or Mr. James Hall, Land Surveyor, both of Swansea; and for further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, to Messrs. DANIEL, BARKER, and COX, Solicitors, Bristol. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE LET FOR A TERM, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS, fJpL HE very Desirable and Genteel RESIDENCE, J. called THE PRIORY, CARDIGAN, Comprising an Entrance Hall, Drawing Room, 26ft. by 18ft.; Dining Room, 23ft. by 16ft. 6in.; and Breakfast Parlour, together with a suitable number of Bedrooms, and Dressing Rooms, spacious Kitchens, underground Cellars, and other convenient Offices Stable, Coach- House, Walled Garden, and Pleasure Grounds, with rich Meadow and Pasture Land conveniently attached. The above Mansion is situated near the river Tivy, so celebrated for its Salmon and Trout Fishing, and is contiguous to the Town of Cardigan, from which place there is a daily mail to and from London. A Subscription Pack of Hounds is kept within the dis- tance of a few miles, and the tenant may, if required, have the privilege of sporting over upwards of 2,000 Acres of Land in the immediate neighbourhood. For particulars, apply to Mr. R. D. Jenkins, Solicitor, Cardigan. July 7th, 1847. TO BE LET, THE very commodious and elegant, Gentleman's A Residence, either ready furnished or otherwise, with good Stabling, Coach-House, and necessary Build- ings, in a most convenient way, with Fruit and Kitchen Garden, and about Three Acres of good Meadow Land attached, called GLANYRAFON, situate in the Parish of Llanarth, in the County of Cardigan, within the dis- tance of 7 miles from the market town of Aberayron. Immediate possession may be had of the same, with per- mission for hunting, fowling, and sporting over the Estate thereunto belonging. Also, the compact Farm of PANTSWLLT, situate close by Glanyrafon, and may be let along with it or separate, as it may be desired, containing by admeasure- ment 156 Acres or thereabout, of good Arable and Pas- ture Land, with complete Buildings thereon. Possession to be had next Michaelmas. For further particulars apply either by letter or in person, to Mr. John Jones, Nurseryman, Fronwen, near Lampeter, Cardiganshire. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE LET, WITH OR WITHOUT MEADOW LAND OF THE MOST EXCELLENT QUALITY, A RESIDENCE built within the last ten years, and in a complete state of repair, pleasantly situated, and suitable for a moderately-sized Family, containing Entrance Hall, Drawing and Dining-rooms, of good dimensions; six Bedrooms and Dressing-room f China and Water Closets, Servants' Hall, two Kitchens, Roomy Cellars, good Stabling for Four Horses Coach- House, and Cart-House; together with a prettily laid out Garden and Lawn. The rates are low, the neigh- bourhood is desirable, the roads excellent, the Residence is contiguous to good Markets, and within six miles of the fashionable Watering Place of Tenby. The London, Bristol, Gloucester, and Irish Mail passes within Two Fields of the House, and a Station on the intended South Wales Railway will be very near to it. For further particulars, apply to the Editor of the Pembrokeshire Herald. This advertisement will not be repeated. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chan- M cery made in a cause GRIFFITHS v. ABBOTT the next of kin of John Jones, formerly of George-street Portman-square, in the County of Middlesex, Coachman and late of New Church-Street, Portman-Market in the said County of Middlesex, (who died on or about the 11th day of June, 1814) living at his death, or the legal personal representatives or representative of such next of kin as may be dead, are to come in before Sir William Horne, one of the Masters of the said Court, at his Chambers, in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London, and make out their kindred, on or before the 6th-day of November, 1847, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decree. THOMAS SMITH, 15, Furnival's Inn, Plaintiff's Solicitor. To, /?ST?  ?,??S?JT??\ /IMPOBTBRX  zn SrATENT? ) f ?'§$<? ) 3s. per bottle. \"??/ 3s. per bott!e. 10a. per doz. targe bottles 7s. small London. THE STANDARD OF COGNAC, WHICH IS THE BEST FOREIGN BBANDY. #nniIE PATENT BRANDY and '?\ X the GENUINE SELTERS ? /?JC)T?'Ti Ti<? ? WATER, protected by the Patent BETTS Metallic Capsule, the only sure and M FRTRES ?t self-evident safeguard against adul- \?fnf?N'Af!?/ teration, can be obtained through- \? ? ?/ out the kingdom at the respective XMfp-C'??< prices above-mentioned, or at "?-Lii-? 7, SMM?eM Ba?, d 9'6 S t John's Street Bn?n4s 6d. per bottle ? 96, &M? J?M's ?-e?, Pale 5s. ditto. ? O.M) 0?. ASTONISHING EFFICACY I OF HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. Th" testimony of a Clergyman vouching to eleven cases of cures by these wonderful Pills. EXTRACT of a Letter from the Rev. George Prior, ECtiritte of Mcv?h, Letter Kenny, Carrigart, Ire- land, 10th January, 1846. TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY. SIR —I send YOU a crude list of some eleven cases. all cured by the use of your Pills. I cannot exactty give you a nrofessional name to the various complaints, but this I know, some of them baffled the skill of Derry and this county. In a previous letter this gentleman states as follows :-Witliin a short distance of my house resides a small farmer, who for more than twenty years had been in a bad state of health. Mrs Prior gave him a box of the Pills, which did him so much good that I heard him say, for twenty years past, he never ate his food or enjoyed it so much as gince taking your Pills. (Signed) GEORGE PRIOR. The above reverend and pious gentleman purchased some pounds worth of the Pills for the benefit of his poor parishioners. Cure of a Confirmed Asthma, accompanied with great Debility. -Fxtract ofa,etteriyom John Thompson, Esq., proprietor of the Armagh Guardian, Armagh 17th April, 1846. TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY. Silt,-There is at present living in this city a Serjeant, who had been for many years in the army at Cabul, in the East Indies, from whence he returned in September last On his way here, from the change of weather of a tropical to a moist climate, he caught a very violent cold, which produced a confirmed case of Asthma. In December last he commenced taking your Pills, and by the use of two I is. boxes, with two 4s. 6d. pots or your Oint went, well rubbed into his breast, he is, I am happy to say, not only quite cured of the asthma, but is also become so strong and vigorous, that he informed me yesterday he could now run round the Mail with any person in the city, and that he never got any medicine equal to your Pills and Ointment. (Signed) J. THOMPSON. The Earl of Aldborough Cured of a Liver and Stomach Complaint. Extract of a letter from his Lordship, dated Villa Messina, Leghorn, 21st February, 1845. TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY. SIR.—Various circumstances prevented the possibility of my thanking you before this time for your politeness in sending me your Pills as you did I now take this oppor- tunity of sending you an order for the amount, and, at the same time, to add that your Pills have effected a cure of a disorder in my Liver and Stomach. which all the most eminent of the faculty at home, and all over the Continent, had not been able to effect nay, not even the waters of Carlsbad and Marienbad. I wish to have another box and a pot of the ointment, in case any of my family should ever require either.—Your most obliged and obedient servant (Signed) ALDBOROUGH. The mighty powers of these extraordinary Pills will do wonders in any of the following complaints :— Ague, Asthma, Bilious Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery Erysipelas, Female Irregularities, Fevers of all kinds' Fits, Gout, Head-ache, Indigestion, Iiiflitiiiiiiatioii, Jaiiii- dice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Sore Throat, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Tic- Doloureux, Tumours, Ulcers, Venereal Affections Worms of all kinds, Weakness, from whatever cause, &c., Sold at the establishment of Professor Hollowav, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar,) London and by almost al- respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through- out the civilized world, at the following prices :-Is. 1 id, 2s. 9d., 411. fid., 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 everv I rtisordrr are affixed to each box ) On the Concealed Cause of Constitutional or acquired Debilities of the Generative System. "THE SILENT FRIEND," NINETEENTH EDITION. Price 2s. 6d., sent free to any part of the United Kingdom, in a Sealed Envelope, from the Esta- blishment on receipt of 3s. 6d. in Postage Stamps. A MEDICAL Work on Physical Decay, Nervous Debility, Constitutional Weakness, excessive In- dulgence, &c. With Observations on Marriage, con- taining fine Coloured Engravings on steel. By R. and L. PERRY and Co., Consulting Surgeons. Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Paternoster Row; Hannay & Co., 63, Oxford street: Gordon, 146, Leadenhall-street, London; Newton, 16 and 19, Church-Street, Liverpool; Rawle, Church-St., Liverpool; Ingham, Market-Street, Manchester; D. Campbell, 136, Argyle-Street, Glasgow; R. Lindsay, 11, Elms Row, Edinburgh Powell, 10, Westmoreland Street, Dublin; J. W. White, Guildhall-Square, Car- marthen, and by all Booksellers and Patent Medicine Vendors in Town and Country. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, Is a gentle stimulant and renovater in all cases of Debility, whether Constitutional or acquired, nervous mentality, irritation and consumption-by the use of which the impaired System becomes gradually and effectually restored to pristine health and vigour. Price lis. or four at lis. in one bottle for 33s., by which lls. are saved. The £5 cases of Syriacum or Concentrated Detersive Essence can only be had at 19, Berners-stre«t, Os^fowl-sitre^t, Tondon; wkvreby there is a saving of E I 12s. and the patient is entitled to receive advice without a fee, which advantage is applicable only to those who remit E5 for a packet. A minute detail of the case is necessary. THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE an anti-syphilitic remedy for Secondary Symptoms searching out and purifying the diseased humours of the blood, removing all cutaneous eruptions. Scurvy, Scrofula, Pimples on the head, face, &c. Price lis, and 33s. per bottle. Also, the £5 cases. To be had only at the London Establishment. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. and lis. per box, Have long been used with perfect success in all cases of Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Inflammation, Irritation, &e. These Pills are free from mercury, esipaiva, and other deleterious drugs, and may be taken without interference upon in every instance. Sold by all medicine venders. Messrs. Perry expect, when consulted by letter, the usual Fee of One Pound. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the detail of their cases, as to the duration of the com- plaint, the symptoms, age, habits of living, and general occupation. Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the world; no difficulty can occur, as they will be securely packed, and carefully protected from obser- vation. Agent for Carmarthen, Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-square; E. Ward, Chemist, High-street, Bre- con Philip Price, Post Office, Bridgend H. Webber, Guardian Office, Cardiff; Walter Thomas, Chemist, (op- posite Angel) Merthyr; W. Williams, Chemist, High- street, Cardigan; O. E. Davies, Chemist, Haverford- west; Joseph Potter. Herald Office, Haverfordwest; R. C. Treweeks, Chemist, Pembroke, and Thos. Evans, Hi^h-street, Swansea, of all of whom may be had the SILENT FRIEND." had the  BRISTOL GENERAL ????STEAMMAV!BAT!OMCOMPAMY ?????? O?ee 1, Quay, B?<o?. THE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to j- Sail from CUMBERLAND BAIN, BRISTOL, and as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liber- ty to tow Vessels, during the Month of JULY, 1847. FOR CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. PHCENIX. Friday! July 9. 3 after I Friday, July 23. 1 after Fridav 16. 8 morn Friday, 30. 7 morn FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, PHCENIX. Tuesday, July. S .lO^mom I Tuesday,July 20. 9'morn Tuesday, —'13. 5 morn Tuesday, 27. 4',morn FROM TESBY.-Three hours after leaving Carmarthen. FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK, Fridays. Friday, July 9 3 after. I Friday, July 2 3. I after Friday, — 16. 8 morr. Friday, 30. 7 morn Returns Tuesdays. FOR CORK. ROSE, Tuesdays.—SABRINA, Saturday*. Saturday,July S 9 mom Saturday, —> 17. 8 morn Tupdav — 6. lqmorn Tuesday, 20. H?morc $,Ltu,il?v —4 at'ter Saturday, 2'aftsr Tuesday, Jul? 13. '? tfter f -Tuesday, —? 5à1'ter. Saturdav, 31 8 Morning. Return Tuesdays and rridays. FOR WATERFORD. I NORACREINA, Tuesclays.-OSPREY, Fridays. Tueday, July 6.ll^morn Tuesday, July 20. lO?mom Friday, — 9, 3 after. Friday, 23. 1 after. Tuesday, — 13 5', after Tuesday, 27. 5 after Friday, 16. 8 mom Friday, 30. 7 morn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY STAR, Tuesdays.-PHŒIX, Fridays. Tuesday, JnlyR .ll'm0rn Tuesday, Julv 20. 1O\mOrn Tuesday,  TuesdaN, Juiy 30. lO?morn Friday, —9 .? ?te- Friday, —' 23. I after 'I'uesda,y, -13 6 morn Tuesday, 27.? morn Friday, .6 8 morn Friday, — 30. 7 morn FROM TENBY. PHCENIX, Tuesdays.—STAR, Saturdays. Saturday, July 3.10 ,?? Saturday, Juh 17 '3 morn Tuesday# 6. li after Tuesday —20. 12?fter Saturday 10 5 ino -24 3 morn Tuesday, 13. 8 morn Tuesday — 27. 7 morn Saturday 31 9 Morning. FOR MILFORD, PATER & HAVERFORDWEST ¡' STAR. Tuesday, July 6, u ^morn Tuesday, — 13 6 morn Tuesdav, — 27 oimorn Tues d ruorn I Tu  sda ??- 7 5? ,mor,l av. g Morning. FROM HAVERFORDWEST. STAR. Friday, July 2 9 morn I Fridav, July 15. Friday, 9 2\aftpr I Fri,la, '23.1:J.\after Fri.d,ay, 30 -Rafter Fridav, — -3 l-after Friday, 30 8 morn FROM MILFORD. STAR. Saturday, July 3. 4 morn I Saturday, July 17. 4 mo IT. | Friday, — 23. J ui^ht Friday, Saturday, 31 4 Morning. FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY-Tuesdays & Fridays. BERESFORD-Thursdays & Saturdays. Tuesday. — 20..11 illorii Friday, July 23 1 mom L Satur.dav,- 3 iiiurn Thursdays 22.. 12 iio,),, FROM SWANSEA. BERESFORD—Tuesdays & Fridays. COUNTY-Thursdays & Saturdays. Monday, — )9.. IOmorn I Thursda' y, Ju—l" v M 1 morn Tues(la- ioni r?, Friday 23 2 morn Wednesday, 1-2-1 3,inurii FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. BERESFORD, Mondays.—COUNTY, Wednesdays. Monday, July 5 lOmorn Friday, July — 16 6 morn Wed. — 7 ..11' ,morn Monday 19. 10 morn Friday, — 9.. 3 mom W ed. "2l 9-imorn Monday — 1?.- 4 morn 1 Friday, 23. 2 morn Well. — 11.) morn Monday, 25. 2imorn Wednesday 28 4 Morning, Friday 30 5 Morning. FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. BERESFORD, Mondays.—COUNTY, Wednesdays. Monday, July 5 2 after Friday, July 5 af-ter JUJ?'5 3?, af.r tft,,r 2 after Friday, — 9 1', after Wednesday,— 21. 2 after Monday. — 12 3 after Friday, — 23. 12 j after Wednesday,— 14. 3 after I Monday, 26. 1 after Wednesday.— 1 4 3 after )  — 2 H 1 after Wednesday, 28 2, Afternoon. Friday, 30 4 Afternoon. FROM BRISTOL TO CARDIFF. LADY CHARLOTTE: Monday July 19 ■ • 9', morn I Thursday, July 22 12noon Tuesday. 20.. 10 morn Friday .2,3.. I lafter Wednesday- 21 11 morn I Saturday, 24 2 Rafter FROM CARDIFF TO BRISTOL. LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday July 19 7A morn I Thurs., July 22 10'morn Tuesday 20 8 morn 1 Fri,].?' July 22 lo'.(,r. 23 11, 1,jnuri Wednesday 21 9 morn Saturday 24 1 after FROM BRISTOL TO NEWPORT. Monday July 19 10 morn I T hur., July 21 12noon Tv,e,,d.y -,m. ?l, I r it Ul r I., Jtllv 22 12 ii,,)on Tuesday .1 I 23 1after Wednesday 21 illmorn Saturday 24 2j after FROM NEWPORT TO BRISTOL. Monday July 19 8 morn j Thursday, July 22.. 10 morn Tuesday — 20 8 morn Friday 23.. u?morn Wednesday 21 9 morn I Saturday 34.. 1 after The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of passengers and gc)ods.-Feniale Stewards on Board.—Carriages and Horses shipped with care. Horses and Carriages to be shipped two hours before sailing. Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, etc., should be addressed:— for Sw&nsea, to W. Terrell & Sons, 3'J, Back; and G. C. Glasson, 12, Quay street:—for Cardiff, to R. H. Johnson, Clare street Hall, Marsh street :-and for Newport, to J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. AGENTS.—Mr. R. STAGEY, Carmarthen Mr. Joseph Morgan, Tenby; Mr. John Rees, Haverfordwest, Mr Palmer, Milford Mr. Bowen, Pater Mr. John N Smart, and Mr. E. T. Turner, Swansea; Mr. Pridham. Bideford; Mr. Martin, Ilfracombe and Mr. J. Clarke; Lynton. "NOTICB.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable tor any Cabiii Passenger's Luggage, (if lost or damaged) above the valueo. • £ :">; nor for any Deck Passen- ger's Luggage (if lost or damaged ,abov,. the value of 211S.; un- less in each ease entered as such. and freight in proportion paid for at the time of delivery; nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of 41s. (if lost or damaged) unless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of (ieliver). Not accountable for any Goods without Ship'ping Notes. All letters seeking information to be p..st paid. t Bristol, July. IS 17.

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