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MYDRIM NEW FAIR. "XltTE, the undersigned, considering that MYDRIM T T is one of the most desirable Places for the holding of Fairs, in the County of Carmarthen, do hereby promise to attend and support a Fair, which has been settled upon to be held ANNUALLY, on the SIXTH of AUGUST, for the Sale of Cattle, Horses, and Sheep, and on the following day, the SEVENTH, for the Sale of Pigs. Thomas Jones John Griffiths Walter Griffiths John Griffiths Richard Griffiths David Bees James Evans David Davies Evan Evans Tftomas Davies Roderick Evans JohJ Erans Henry Jones Thomas Fountain Thomas Morgan Bowling Evan Rees Thomas Rees David Davies Richard Richards Griffith Griffiths Thomas Phillips Dan Davies John Evans Charles Parity John Thomas William Edicards David Davies William Morgans Howell Jones. SOLICITORS' AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. EIGHTY PER CENT. OF THE PROFITS given to the Assured.—Apply to any respectable Solicitor, or at the Office, 57, Chancery Lane, London. CHARLES JOHN GILL, Secretary. FRANKFORT HOUSE, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. JACOB LEON, JEWELLER, SILVERSMITH, LAPIDARY, AND IMPORTER OF FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, KESPECTFULLY informs the Nobility, Gentry, and H others of the Town and neighbourhood, and also the Visitors in the Summer Season, and his numerous friends and customers at a distance, that, having this Year made much larger purchases of all descriptions of Goods than usual, which it would be impossible for him to exhibit properly at his establishment in Pier-street, he has in addition thereto, taken the large Room at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, for the purpose of a more ad- vantageous display. This will be open daily throughout the Season, with, in addition to his usual extensive Stock in Pier-street of Gold and Silver, Skeleton, Cylin- der, and Patent Lever Watches; Silver Plate Goods, and the best English and Continental Jewellery; a Varied and extensive assortment of English and Foreign Clocks; Dresden China Vases and Chimney Ornaments, Bohemian Glass; large Musical Boxes, with full Over- tures Swiss Enamet Goods; Geneva and German Jewellery; Foreign Perfumery; German and Swiss Toys; Indian Goods, and Chinese Carved and Em- broidered ditto; with many other Novel and Useful Articles too numerous to mention. Skeleton, Repeater, and (ieneva Watches carefully Repaired. Experienced hands in the Working Jewellery and Lapidary Departments employed on the premises. ALIEU YSTWYTH PEBBLES CUT AND MOUNTED. Quns for Hire; Havannah Cigars; Seals, &c. engraved. TO BE LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ^M"1HE Mansion House of LLWYNYWORMWOOD, A with the exclusive right of Sporting over from 3000 to 4000 Acres of Land. The House is furnished through- out, and is situate two miles from the town of Llan- dovery; two Mails to and from London daily. Enquire of Mr. John Durance, Mothvcy, near Llan- dovery, for further particulars, and for seeing the Pre- mises. CAIWIGANSHIRE, CAI'?DIGA- TO BE LET FOR A TERM, AND ENTERED UPON AT MICHAELMAS, rpIIE very Desirable and Genteel RESIDENCE, J. called THE PRIORY, CARDIGAN, Comprising an Entrance Hall, Drawing Room, 26ft. by 18ft.; Dining Room, 23ft. by 16ft. Gin. 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 JOtiere^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, aYe 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. CARDIGANSHIRE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JAMES EVANS, At the BELI.E- VUE HOTEL, in the Town of Aberystwith, On MONDAY, the 9th of A CO UST, 1847, Between the Hours of Four and Six in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as JJal1 be then and there produced and read THE following valuable and desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, in one or more Lots, as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale :— All those Two excellent, compact, productive, and well Vvooded Messuages or Tenements, 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 Arable, 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 £ 60, and the Farm of CLAWDDMELIN at the annual rent of E40. The Cottages produce an annual rental of £6 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 l oil at t i i(, time of '? 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 TCllants; and further particulars may be ob- tained on applicatior. to Messrs. John and Hugh Hughes, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. .$ BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. AN Additional and Important Evidence of the Salu- Atai-y Effects of BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILL8, from Mr. Thomas Yates. 5, Albion Road, Stoke Newington Green, 6th February, 1847. Sir,—With much pleasure I acquaint you with the benefit that I have derived by taking Blair's Pills. On wy journey five weeks since, while at Chepstow, I had distressing symptoms of an attack of Gout in one foot, apd with the utmost difficulty reached Bristol. By this time the disease had so much increased that I could not place my foot on the floor, the swelling being exten- sive and the pain excruciating. Having often heard of Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills, I immediately sent to Messrs. Ferris and Score, Chemists, Bristol, for a box, which when I had taken, the pain had wholly subsided. 1. continued the pills until I had taken two-and-a- half boxes more, when to my gratification I was per- fectly restored to health, and able to resume my journey. I respectfully assure you that I shall recommend this valuable medicine to the fullest extent in my power, and never while travelling shall I in future be without it. During my illness my residence was at Mrs. Slocombe's, Greyhound Inn, Broadmcad, Bristol, whose family, if requisite, will confirm the facts I have stated. I forward my case to you for publication, that the afflicted may be assured of and obtain relief. "I am, Sir, yours respectfully, THOMAS YATES, "Traveller to Messrs. Day and Martin, 97, High- Ifolborn, London." To Mr. Prout, 229, Strand, London. The efficacy of Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills is now universally acknowledged, and for the class of dis- eases known as Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Tic Dolerc'ux, and all analogous complaints, comment is unnecessary. The continued series of testimonials, of such indisputable authority as the above, renders this one of the most popular medicines of the present age. Sold by Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London; price 2s. 9d. per box and by his appointment by Mr. J. W. NVhite and Mr. Davies, Chemists and Druggists, Carmar- then Morgan, Davies, and Stephens, Merthyr Tydfil: Phillips, Cardiff: Williams. Brecon; Morgan, Mat- thews, Abergavenny; Phillips, Newport; Goulstone, Llandovery; Farror and Heath, Monmouth Jones and ^yilliarns, Brecon; Williams and Phillips, Milford: French, Neath Dawe and Son, Wilson, and Evans, Swansea; Thomas, Cowbridge; Bassit, Newbridge; Humphreys, Aberystwyth; 0. E. Davies and Hicks, Haverfordwest, J. S. Evans, Cardigan, and by the ven- dors of medicines generally throughout the kingdom.— Price 2s. 9d. per box. Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS and observe the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London," impressed upon the Government stamp affixed to 4pach box of the Genuine Medicine. RICHARD REES, Treasurer of the County of Carmarthen, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE INHABITANTS OF THE SAID COUNTY. After July Quarter Sessions, 1847. RECEIPTS. 1. By amount of County rate received July Sessions, 1847, as follows:— £ s. d. £ s. d. Llandilofawr Union 316 2 11 Newcastle Emlyn. 104 3 4 Llanelly 226 11 3 Lampeter 62 10 0 ¡ Llandovery. 276 11 3 Carmarthen. 570 16 8 N arberth 128 12 11 -1685 8 4 By amounts of fines received from the fol-1685 8 4 lowing Justices' Clerks;— 2. Mr. George Spurrell, Justices' Clerk, Carmarthen division. 1 7 6 3. Do., St. Clears division 0 2 0 4. Mr. F. L. Brown, Justices' Clerk, Llan- elly division, 2 13 6 5. Mr. Nathaniel Davies, Justices' Clerk, Llandilo division 4 6 5 6. Mr. John Garner. Justices' Clerk, Llan- dovery division 0 14 0 7. Mr. John Price, acting at Llangadock 0 11 6 8. Mr. Thomas Williams, acting at Lam- peter. 2 1 0 9. Mr. John Davies, acting at Llangathen 2 0 0 10. Mr. Thos. Lewis, Inspector of weights and measures 0 2 74 11. Mr. Thos. Parry, Inspector of weights and measures 1 9 84 12. Mr. William Allen, Pumpsaint di- vision 0 1 6 13. By Cash of the Hon. G. R. Trevor, being the proportion of rent for one year and a half due to the County for the Barracks, I up to the 31st December, 1846 90 0 0 fl790 18 1 Balance due to the Treasurer E486 15 10,1 JE2277 13 llj DISBURSEMENTS. 1. Balance due to the Treasurer on the settlement of the last account 873 10 10 2. Interest thereon, and on the sum paid previous to my receiving the July Stock, as per tccoiint. 12 19 111, 3. Proportionate share of stamp receipt for County and Police rates and postages. 0 19 0 BRIDGES. 4. Paid Messrs. Daniel Richards, and ano- ther, masons, for repairing the approach walls of Talog Bridge, as per order of court, made April Sessions. 0 10 6 5. Paid David Williams, for 6'months' gravelling, &c., Gloygod-fach, Gloygod-fawr, and Cilgwynne Bridges, as per order of court 2 12 6 6. Paid David Rees, for 6 months' gra- velling, &c., Rhydy march and Penbwl Bridges, as per order of court 1 17 6 7. Paid David Isaac, for 2 months' gravel- ling, &c Hendy and Morlais Bridges, as per order of court. 2 0 0 8. Paid John Rees, wcirman, for making a jetty around the abutment of Lower Dulais Bridge, as per contract. 10 10 0 9. Paid Thomas Evans, for waste and damage to a meadow, in repairing Perthy- berllan Bridge, as per order of court 1 15 0 10. Paid Thomas Summers, for 6 months' gravelling Brinan and Danyberllan Bridges, as per order of court 2 0 0 11. Paid Messrs. David Evans and Evan Evans, in full discharge of their bill, for re- pairing Perthyberllan Bridge, as per order of as per or d er of court 10 0 0 12. Paid Thomas Davies, for 6 months' gravelling Glanrhyd Bridge, as per order of court. 1 10 0 13. Paid James Evans, for 2 dozen poles, for fencing the road over Perthyberllan Bridge, as per order of court 2 0 6 14. Paid Jacob Pendry, for 6 months' gra- velling New Amman, Clerk and Ferrws Bridges, as per order of court 2 5 0 15. Paid William Williams, Bridge Sur- veyor, balance for repairing Llandilo old ° Bridge, as per order of court < 14 9 16. Paid Rachael Davies, for 12 week's rent of a cottage and garden, used for pur- poses connected with the erection of Llandilo new Bridge, as per order of court 1 10 0 17. Paid Morris Evans and others, for re- pairing Pontfach bridge, as per order of court 2 0 0 18. Paid Morris Evans, for masonry work at Pontyfirad Bridge, as per order of court.. 1 9 0 19. Paid Morris Evans, for stoning and gravelling Llanfallteg Bridge, as per order of court 8 0 0 20. Paid Thomas Thomas, for repairing Pontyfirad Bridge, as per order of court 2 0 0 21. Paid David Evan and others, for weir- in sr under Abergwilly Bridge, as per order of eo?t. 12 0 0 court.i?i(I-"Nill;ril a' ii r;,i?l; 12 0 0 pairing Eglwysfair Bridge, as per order of court 13 0 0 23. Paid Thomas Thomas, mason, for re- pairing the approach and parapet walls of Whitland Bridge, as per order of court 1 15 0 24. Paid John Jones, for gravelling the road over Talog Bridge, as per order of court 1 0 0 25. Paid Morris Evans. for gravelling Longford Bridge, as per order of court 4 0 0 26. Paid William Jones, for repairing Gwrgrig Bridge, as per order of court 4; 5 0 27. Paid Thomas Lewis, for gravelling and and repairing Velingwendraeth and Glan- rlIydw Bridges, as per order of court 2 10 0 28. Paid Thomas Jones, mason, for re- pairing Cappel Bridge, in the parish of Penboir, as per order ofcourt 9 7 9 29. Paid John Jones, mason, for new coping Cwmduad two Bridges, and repairing the parapet walls of Trawsmawr Bridge, as r, „ per order ofcoiirt 2 S 30. Paid John Jones, mason, for work done at the North end of Conwil Elvet Bridge, as per order of court 16 18 0 31. Paid Thomas Thomas, for repairing the approach and parapet walls, and gra- velling over Egremont, and Cwming Bridges, 2 0 0 as per order of court 2 0 0 32. Paid William Thomas, for keeping in repair the road over Black Bridge, as per order of court 10 0 33. Paid the Treasurer of the County Roads Board, one quarter's composition for repairing the approaches to County Bridges, as per order of court 58 5 0 34. Paid William Williams, Bridge Sur- veyor, for expenses in defending an action brought against him as Bridge Surveyor, by Edward Williams, as per order of court I 6 8 :36. Paid the public works loan oiffce, the 4th instalment, and interest of the first mortgage for Llandilo Bridge, as per account and receipt 102 9 7 36. Paid the public works loan office the 2nd instalment and interest of the second mortgage for Llandilo Bridge, as per account and recei,,)t 162 14 5 37. Paid the Contractors for rebuilding Llanvihangel-ar-Arth Bridge, the first in- stalment upon the contract being signed, less E21 os. Od., the amount allowed for timber in such instalment by order of J. LI. Price, Esq i 136 5 0 85 Paid Messrs. Winter and Company, the amount of their bill for preparing the security for £ 5000 borrowed for Llandilo Bridge 26 5 0 39. Paid Messrs. John Jones and David Phillips, a quarter's opening and shutting Loughor (.raw-bridge, and for repairing Loughor Bridge House, as per order of court 2 14 o 40. Paid Evan Richards, ibr repairing the road over Kilgadan Bridge, as per order of court 1 0 0 41. Paid William Davies, for 9 months' gravelling, &c., Cwmcoy, Castellan, and Yscrafell Bridges, as per order of court. 4 10 0 42. Paid Daniel Evans, for 18 months' gravelling, &c., Pontnewydd Bridge, as per order of court 1 0 0 43. Paid Thomas Jones, for 6 months' gravelling Velindre Bridge, as per order 0 of court 1 0 44. Paid Daniel W illiams, for half a year's gravelling, &c., Velinglitto Bridge, as per 0 order of court 3 0 0 PROSECUTIONS.—QUARTER SESSIONS. 4.5. Paid J. L. Popkin, Esq., Solicitor, Llandilo, taxed costs in Regina against Isaac Williams, for Larceny, as per order of court 9 16 2 46. Paid said Mr. Popkin, taxed costs in Regina against James Ed wards for Larceny, as per order of court 10 10 8 47. Paid Mr. Nathaniel Davies, Solicitor, Llandilo, taxed costs in Regina against Joseph Reynolds for Larceny, as per order 8 18 8 of court.. 48. Paid said Mr. Nathaniel Davies, taxed costs in Regina against Evan Samuel for Larceny, as per order of court 11 10 6 49. Paid said Mr. Nathaniel Davies, taxed costs in Regina a rrainst Rees Morris for Lar- ceny, as per order of court 8 3 0 50. Paid P. G. Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Carmarthen, taxed costs in Regina against Harriet Edwards for Larceny, as per order of court 6 14 6 51. Paid said P. G. Jones, Esq., taxed costs in Regina against Henry Morris for Larceny, as per order of court 12 14 10 52. Paid Mr. W. H. Owen, Solicitor, Narberth, taxed costs in Regina against C s. d. John Watts for Larceny, as per order of court. 15 5 0 53. Paid Mr. F. L. Brown, Solicitor, Llanelly, taxed costs in Regina against David Davies for Larceny, as per order of court IS 6 7 54. Paid said Mr. F. L. Brown, taxed costs in Regina against Jonah Harries for Larceny, as per order of court 8 2 0 65. Paid J. B. Jeffries, Esq., Solicitor, taxed costs in Regina against Thos. Jenkins for Larceny, as per order of court 9 16 8 66. Paid said J. B Jeffries, Esq., taxed costs in Regina against Edward Jones and Samuel Thomas for Larceny, as per order of court 8 10 6 COUNTY GAOL. 57. Paid Mr. Henry Westlake, governor of the gaol and House of Correction, for Officers' Salaries, maintenance of prisoners, tradesmen's bills and disbursements, as per order of court 132 4 2 58. Paid said Mr. Westlake, additional sum allowed him for maintenance of pri- soners, as per order of court 23 1 2 59. Paid poor prisoners and debtors in the county gaol, from the first day of May, to the tenth day of July, 1817, both inclusive, as per book 2 6 0 CORONERS. 60. Paid Mr. William Bonville, Coroner, for holding different inquests and disburse- ments, as per order of coui-t 54 0 1 61. Paid Mr. Daniel Price, Coroner, for holding different inquests up to April last, as per order of court. 18 17 3 62. Paid Mr. Daniel Price, Coroner, for holding different inquests and disbursements up to July instant, as per order of court. 20 5 6 63. Paid Mr. George Thomas, junior, Coroner, for holding diifcrent inquests and disbursements, as per order of court 17 16 8 CLERK OF THE PEACE. 64. Paid Charles Bishop, Esq., Clerk of the Peace, for business done for the County, and disbursements, up to last April Quarter Sessions,asperordcrofcourt. 130 7 5 SIIIRE-HALLS AND LOCK-UP HOUSES. 6-3. Paid Thomas Lewis, Hallkeeper, Llan- dilo, a quarter's salary and disbursement, as per order ofcourt. 4 7 7 66. Paid John Davies, Hallkeeper, Car- marthen, a quarter's salary and disburse- ments, as per order of court 4 6 5 67. Paid Mrs. S. Baldwin, Ironmonger, for brazier's work in the Grand Jury Room and County Offices, as per order of court. 0 13 10 63. Paid Thomas Jones, Coal Merchant, for coal for the County Hall, as per order of court 2 10 0 69. Paid Moses Flook, Keeper of Llanelly Lock-up house, a quarter's salary and dis- bursements, as per order of court 4 13 8 70. Paid Lewis Davies, keeper of Llan- dovery lock-up house, a quarter's salary and disbursements, as per order of court 1 10 11 INSPECTORS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. 71. Paid Mr. Thomas Parry, Inspector of weights and measures for district No. 2, a quarter's salary, commission on fees, and for brand irons, stamped figures, &c. as per order of court 8 0 2 72. Paid Mr. Thomas Lewis, Inspector of weights and measures for the Three Commots, a quarter's salary, as per order of court 7 10 0 73. Paid Mr. John Garner, Inspector of weights and measures and magistrate's clerk, a quarter's salary, and for schedules of con- victions and bastardy cases, as per order of court 7 16 0 PRINTING AND ADVERTISING. 74. Paid Mr. William Spurrell, Printer, a ) quarter's printing for the County and for Al- manaeks, as per order of court 31 8 0 7.5. Paid the Proprietors of the Carmarthen Journal, for advertising for the Ccunty, as per order of court 11 18 0 76. Paid the Proprietor of the Welshman, for advertising for the County, as per order of court 1118 0 77. Paid Mr. William Jones, Printer, Newcastle Emlyn, for printing for the County, as per order of court 2 Õ 0 JUSTICES' CLERKS. 78. Paid Mr. Thomas Jones, Magistrates' Clerk, Ncwcastle-Etnlyn, for returns of bas- tardy cases, as per order of court 0 G 0 79. Paid Mr. Nathaniel Davies, Justices' Clerk, Llandilo, fees as Justices' Clerk, as ( per order of court 0 9 4 80. Paid said Mr. Nathaniel Davies, fees, as per order of court 0 11 6 81. Paid Mr. George Spurrell, Justices' Clerk, Carmarthen, for schedules of Convic- ■ 1 tions in bastardy cases, &c., as per order of court 1 1 0 SALARIES. 82. Paid Mr. William Williams, Bridge Surveyor of the upper division, a quarter's salary, as per order of court 11 5 0 83. Paid John Jenkins, Esq., surgeon to the gaol, a quarter's salary 20 0 0 84. Paid the Reverend Thomas Jones, Chaplain and Schoolmaster to the Gaol and House of Correction, a quarter's salary 25 0 0 85. Paid Mr. John Thomas, Bridge Sur- veyor of the lower division, a quarter's salary and disbursements, as per order of court 11 6 4 86. Paid J. L. Rees, crier to the court of Quarter Sessions, a quarter's salary. 4 5 0 87. Paid David Jones, trumpeter to the Quarter Sessions, a quarter's salary 1 15 0 88. Paid Treasurer, a quarter's salary 12 10 0 GENERAL PAYMENTS. 89. Paid Captain Scott, money due to the Police, for the maintenance and keep of pri- soners in custody, and for services out of the eounty,asperorderofcourt. 119 8 90. Paid Captain Scott, fees for services performed by the Police for the county to the credit of the police rate, as per order of court 11 19 6 91. Paid Thomas Beynon, examiner of fines and fees, per cerita,e on the amounts of fines and fees, brought to the credit of the county last April Sessions, and postages, as per order of court 10 8 G 92. Paid Mr. Richard Spurrell, Carmar- then, half a year's rent for the Judge's Lodg- ings, as per order of court 25 0 0 93. Paid the Proprietors of the Cambrian, for advertising reward for the apprehension of the murderer of Sarah Williams, as per order of court 0 -i 0 E2277 13 114 This account having been referred to us, the several vouchers produced and approved of and delivered up to the Clerk of the Peace to be filed, there appears a ba- lance of four hundred and eighty six pounds fifteen shil- lings and ten pence halfpenny, due from the County to the'fi\ asurer. As witness our hands this fifteenth day of Julv, 1847. JOHN MANSEL, Chainnnn. J. E. SACDEH.S. DAN IKL PRYTHERCH. DAVID DAVIES. Thomas Beynon, jun., for It. Rees, Treasurer. Witness,—CHARLES BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. BY COMMAND OF THE l'OSTMASTER-GENEIlAL. I GEXEKAI. POST-OFFICE, July loth, 1817. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Her Majesty's Postmaster-General will be ready to receive Ten- ders, on or before the Ninth day of August next, at Twelve o'clock, for running a Mail Coach with Four Horses between BIRMINGHAM, OSWESTRY, and HOLYHEAD. The Conditions may be seen on Application to the Post Offices at BIRMINGHAM, WOLVERHAMP- TON, SHREWSBURY, BANGOR, and IIOLYHEAD, or at the Office of the Surveyor and Superintendent of Mail Coaches in London. The Tenders are to be Endorsed, Tenders for the "BIRMINGHAM and HOLYHEAD MAIL COACH," Sealed up and addressed, to Iler Majesty's Postmaster- General. /?I? ?FATENT? } ?$?T??/  3s. per bottle. /??\ /iMPORTER\ ^l§t/ ;4 10s. per doz. large bottles 7. small exclusive of carriage from I London. I THE STANDARD OF COGNAC, WHICH IS the liEST FOREIGN BttAMtY. vi 4- /& BETTS S FRERES tt VKCOGNAC^/ R.10 npHE PATENT BRANDY and the GENUINE SELTEIiS WATER, protpcted by the Patent Metallic Capsule, the only sure and self-evident safeguard against adul- teration, can be obtained through- out the kingdom at the respective prices above-mentioned, or at 7, Smithfield Bars, ? Brawny 6d. per bottle and 96, Saint John s Street, ?ru)G5s.ditto. /.??0?. RICHARD REES. TREASURER OF THE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE INHABITANTS AS TO THE POLICE RATE, AFTER JULY QUARTER SESSIONS. 1*47. RECEIPTS. 8. d. t d. 1. By balance due to the rate on the set- tleinent of the last account 7i611 51 2. By amount of police rate received July, 1847, as follows: £ s. d. Llandilo-fawr Union 126 19 2, Newcastle-Emlyn do. 41 13 4 1 Llanelly 90 12 6 9,5 0 0 674 3 4 Lampeter 25 0 0 > 674 3 4 Llandovery 110 12 6 Carmarthen 228 6 8 Narberth 51 9 2J By amounts of fees for ser- vices performed by the rural police, received from the fol- lowing Justices' clerks and others 3. Mr. Thomas Willian/s, Justices' clerk, Lampeter 1 0 0 4. Mr. John Price, Justices' clerk, acting at Llangadock 3 1 0 5. Mr. John Garner, Jus- tices' clerk, Llandovery 7 19 3 6. Mr. F. L. Brown, tiec,.s' clerk, Llanelly 7 IS 2 7. Mr. George Spurrcll, Jus- tices' clerk, Carmarthen and St. Clears divisions 14 13 10 8. Mr. Nathaniel Davies, Justices' clerk, Llandilo di- vision. 8 0 6 9. Mr. W. H. Owen, Jus- tices' clerk, Llanboidydivision 0 11 8 10. Mr. John Davies, acting at Llangathen 0 1 6 11. Mr. George Jones, acting at Middleton Hall 0 19 9 12. Mr. Thos. Jones, N-?w- castle-Emlyn & Llanfihangel- ar-arth divisions, 1 16 1 13. Charles Bishop,Esquire, Clerk of the Peace,Llandovery, fees for services by the police.. 8 0 0 14. By cash of Capt. Scott.. 0 6 6 15. By cash received for ser- vices performed by the police for the county 11 19 6 T> 16. Mr. Wm. Allen, Magis- trates' clerk, Pumpsaint di- vision 9 8 9 VIIOSECUTIOXS.—QL'ART#R SESSIONS. 17. Received out of the taxed costs allowed Mr. Nathaniel Davies, solicitor, in the Queen against Joseph Reynolds, for larceny, being fees due to the police 0 7 0 18. Received out of the taxed costs allowed Mr. Nathaniel Davies, solicitor, inHlie Queen against Evan Samuel, for lar- ceny,beiiig fees due to the police 0 7 0 19. Received out of the taxed costs allowed Mr. Na- thaniel Davies, solicitor, in the Queen against Rccs Moms, for larceny, being ^fees clto to the police 0 3 6 20. Received out of the taxed costs allowed Mr. J. B. Jeffries, solicitor, in the Queen agamst Edward Jones and Samuel Thomas, for larceny, being fees to the police.. 0 9 0 21. Received out of the taxed costs allowed Mr. J. B. Jeffries, solicitor, in the Queen against Thomas Jenkins, for larceny, being fees due to the police 0 11 0 22. Received out of the taxed costs allowed Mr. F. L. Brown, solicitor, in the Queen against David Davies, for larceny, being fees due to the police 0 13 6 23. Received out of the taxed costs allowed Mr. P. G Jones, solicitor, in the Queen -againr,t Henry Thomas, for larceny 1 0 6 70 3 0 Receipts £1521 3 9 DISBURSEMENTS. £ s. d. 1. May 4th. To Captain Scott. 226 15 1 2. June 211d, T0 Captain Scott 233 14 0 3. 30th. To CaptainScott. 228 18 6 4. July 3rd. To Captain Scott, being the balance of his quarter's account 65 10 7 5. Proportionate share of stamp receipts for county and police rates and postages with same 0 10 0 6. Paid Treasurer a quarter's salary 10 0 0 ■M#1 ? i I Balance due to the rate 755 14 n £ 1521 3 9! Examined and found correct. j o 19 f. A I JOHN MANSEL, Chairman, .I J. E SAUNDERS, THOS. BEYNO. jun., DA VIU DAVIES, II I- 1 LAWITE-NCE, M. D I For R. REES, Treasurer. H. LAWRENCE, M.D. j Witness—CHARLES BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. ASTONISHING EFFICACY OF ?' ? ? ?'?'?? ?? ??? '????? HOLLO\V A Y'S OINTMENT. A WONDERFUL CPKE OF DREADFUL ULCEROUS SORES IX THE FACE AND LEG, IN PRINCE KDWAUI) ISLAND. The Trutlt of this Statement was ditty attested before a Mnnistrate. I HUGH MACDONALD, of Lot 55, in King's JIL, County, do hereby declare that a most wonderful preservation of my life has been effected by the use of Holloway 's Pills and Ointment; and I furthermore de- clare, that I was very much afflicted with Ulcerous Sores in my Face and Leg; so severe was my complaint, that the greater part of niy nose and 'the roof of my mouth was eaten away, and ray Ic, had three ulcers on it, and that I applied to several "Medical gentlemen, who prescribed for me, but I found no relief. My strength was rapidly fai;ing every day and the malady on the in- crease, when I was induced to try Holloway's Medicines. After taking two or three boxes, I exoerienced so much relief, and found the progress of the disease was so much arrested, that I was enabled to resume my ordinary labours in the field. The sores which were so disagree- able and repulsive to behold are now nearly all healed. Having received such truly beneficial aid, I feel myself bound to express my gra titude to the person by whose means I have thus been restored from the pitiable and miserable state I was ill and for the sake of humanity make known my case, that others similarly situated might be relieved. (Signed) HUGH MACPONALD. This declaration made before me, at Bay Fortune, the 3d day of September, 1841 JOSEPH COITIN, Justice of the Peace. The above case of Hugh Macdonald, of Lot .55, came personally under my and when he first ap- plied to me to get some of the Medicines, I thought his case utterly hopeless, and told him that his malady had got such hold that it was only throwing his money away to use them. He, however, persisted in trying them, and to my astonishment I find what he has aforesaid stated, to be perfectly correct, and consider the case to be a most wonderful cure. (Signed) WM. UNDERWAY, Bay Fortune. A CURE OF RINGWORM or FOUR YEARS' STANDING. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Grace Moro, 6, Hemlock Court, Curey-st'reet, London, 6th November, 1815,- To Professor Holloiray. i Sir.,—About, four Y"itr ago my little girl r:uht the n¡n;- I v/oxm,-und although 1 have ever siiK-e had advice from manv Doctors. and tried every means to get rid of it, yet I was unable to do so. About three weeks ago 1 was induced to try some of your Pills and Ointment, and I am most happy to say the result has been a perfect cure. I (SIGNED) (JH.\OK MORO. (Sgf31 Skin Diseases, peculiar to any part of the Globe, may be effectually Cured by the uio of these celebrated Medicines. ¡ CURE OF A DESPERATE CASE OF ERYSIPELAS. Copy of a TÆtter from Mr. Joseph Gil don, Jun., a Farmer, East Keal, near Spilsby, Lincolnshire, 8th April, SIK,—I have the gratification to announce to you a most wonderful cure wrought upon mvsell, by the Ilse of your Ointment and l'ills. l had a severe attack of Ery"sipelas in my right foot, which extended alom; my ankle, awl was attended with swelling and inflammation to an alarming de- gree, in omuch that 1 was unable to move without the use of crutches. I consulted, a very eminent Physician, besides other medical men, but to no purpose. At last 1 tried your Ointment and Pills, when, strange to say. in less ihantwo weeks the swelling and inflammation gradually subsided to such a degree that I was ena-hlecl to pursue my daily avoca- tion. to the utter surprise and amazement of those who were acquainted with my case, seeing that ] wns cured so quickly. I and my familv are well known here, as my father holds his farm under the Hev. J. Spence, Hector of our parish. (Signed) JosF.Pi-i Gii.i)ov. THE TESTIMONY OF Dit. BRIGHT, OF ELY-PLACE, HOL- ROltX, AS TO THE EXTRAORDINARY POWER OF HOLLO- WAY'S OINTMENT IN THE CURE OF ULCERATED SORES. Extract of a Letter from the above celebrated Physician. To Professor il-ollote'a?l I I R -1 think it hut n act of justice to inform vou that I have tried vour Ointment in several old cases of Ulcerated Sore I e"-s which for a considerable time had resisted every kind of treatment, but which were aiterwards cured bv its use. In the treatment of Bad Breasts i havealso found vour Ointment ot the gieatest seivice. Indeed.from my practica) knowledge, 1 concen e it to be a most invaluable remedy. rpmedy.. (Signed) ?'f!A"BBRt<]HT,M.r). Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway, 214, Strand, near Temple bar, London, and by almost all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through- out the civilized world, at the following pricps in Pots: Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 22s., and ti'^s. each. There is a very considerable saving in taking the laTger sizes. N. B-Directiollli for the guidance of Patients are affixed to each 1'ot. MONEY GIVEN AWAY. THE following Sunaateiof Money, viz., £ o00, £ 200, i- ?100 £050 two Uf w and tl'n of EIO Wl11 be Pro" j sen ted by the p'roprieto the Jersey Telegraph, to the first .006 subscribers to that paper for one year, and a like sum to every additional 5000. The subscription. 8s can be forwarded in Postage Stamps, or by Post-office order payable to Mr. Charles Clifford, Telegraph Office, I No. 15, King-street, Jersey. Parties fcrwardiiia El Is. will be entitled to three numbers, and may obtain L800. Advertisers wishing to avail themselves of the very extensive circulation (in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the Channel Islands) secured by the above arrangement, will, to ensure insertion forward their advertisements with as little delay as possible. Charge only one penny per line. (No duty.) t  Agencies of all kinds unde!:s t t-7- Ageiie,es of all kinds underta 'Len for Jersev. IIUMPHItEYS1 TONIC APERIENT PILLS, Prepared only at the Medical Hall, Aberystwith. A MOST effectual remedy for bilious and liver -??- complaints, as heartburn, indigest.on, sickness, dimness of sight, oppression after meals, pain in the chest and limbs, gout, rheumatism, habitual costivcness, &-c. Being an entire vegetable preparation they can be confidently recommended as a safe and mild aperient me- dicine, requiring no alteration of diet or confinement during their use. They give tone and strength to the stomach, and revive the system, and may be taken with especial benefits bv persons of the most delicate consti- tution. In boxes at Is. lid. each. London: wholesale agents, W. Sutton and Co., Bow Church-yard, and Mr. F. Parsons, 10, Camomile Street, Bishopsgate-street. They may also be obtained by post from the proprietor by transmitting to him fourteen postage stamps. FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH, PRICE 2S. 6d. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, Her Majesty, the Queen Dowager, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Her Roval Highness the Duchess of Kent, His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, And nearly all the Nobility, the Bishops and the Clergy. THOMAS & HOWARD'S S'JCCESANEWW, FOR filling ccayed 1'eth, however large the cavity. Flt is supenor to ann!llng ever beforc used, as it is placed in the tooth in a soft state, without any pressure or pain, and in a short time becomes as hard as the enamel, and will remain firm in the tooth many years, rendering extraction unnecessary, It arrests all further progress of decay, and renders them again useful in mas- tication. All persons can use this SUCCEDANEUM THEMSELVES WITH EASE, as full directions are enclosed. Prepared only by Tll(')NI kS and HOWARD, Surgeon Den- tists, t;.1, Berners-Street, Oxford-street, London, who will send the Succedaneum free by post to any part in the kingdom. Price 2s. 6d. Observe: the Succedaneum is sold in Sealed Packets, with full directions for use enclosed, by the following Agents: J. W. White, Chemist., Guildhall-squaie, Carmarthen; Mor- timer, do. Mr. Evans, near the Cross, do. Davies, Mer- thyr Tydfil; Phillips, Cardiff; Williams, Brecon; Morgan, Abergaveimv Williams, Newport; Goulstone, Llandovery; Fanor, Heath, Monmouth; Jones. Brecon; Phillips, New- port: Matthews, Abergavenny; Williams, Milford; Harries, and O. E. Davies, Haverfordwest; James Evans, Druggist, Lampeter, and all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. Sold Wholesale by BAHCLAY and SONS. Mr. EDWARDS, SUT- TON & ''o., and NEWBEltY and 120N, London; J. and it. R YIMES and Co., Edinburgh. LOSS OF TEETH. Messrs. HOWARD and THOMAS continue to supply the Lo" of Teeth without springs or wires upon their new system M SEiA'-ADlti'-SlON, which has procured them such uni- ver,al a,.i,,t is re ommended by numerous I'h?-giciails ;111(1 as being the most in?n?i 'us system of 'suppi'inJ artilicial teeth hitherto invented. They adapt the nsetves over the most tender ?u?M, or remaning stumps without causing the least pain, rendering the pain ul operation of extracting quite unnecessary. They are so tixed a, to fasten any looso teeth where the ,-tinis have shrunk trom the use of caiomel or other causes. They also heg to invite those not )ikin? to undergo my painful operation, as nractised by most !neiy?6ers of the profession, to inspect their pamiess yet effective system and in order that their improvements may be within the reach of the most economical, they will con- tinue the same moderate charges. Messrs. HOWARD and 'THOMAS, Surgeon Den- tists, 64, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. At home from ten till four. Their new method of fixing Artificial Teeth has obtained the approbation and recommendation of the following eminent Physicians and Surgeons:—Sir James Clark, Bart, Physician toher Majestv; Dr. Locock, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty: Sir B. C. Brodie, Bart., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty the late Sir A. Cooper, Bart., SeT". Surgeon to her Majestv; Sir David Davies, Physician to her Majestv. the Queen "Dowager; Dr. Merriman, Ph" ician toher II 11. the Duchess of Kent; Dr. Chambers, and numerous other Mem- bers of the Medical Profession. CAUTION.—Unprincipled individuals prepare the most spurious compounds under the same llamps; they copy the labels, bills, advertisements and testimonials of the original Thomas's Succedaneum. It is therefore highly necessary to see that the words "Howard & Thomas" are on the wrap- per "reach article. All others are fi-atifitileiit AN ECONOMICAL LUXURY. J The Original Ilowqua's Mixture of 40 Rare Black Teas, and Mowqaa's Small Leaf Gunpowder. BY A PPOINIML'N TO insist now upon the superiority of these Teas i over all others, would be only to repeat a fact long since universally admitted. Messrs. B ROCKSOP IF, HOW, & Co., of 233 and 234, High-Street, Soutliwark, London, feel confident that their standing in the Tea Market will be considered as the best guarantee for the superiority of their articles, and as distinguishing them from puffing adventurers of the day. The Howqua's Mixture of 40 rare Black Teas is now reduced to 5s. 8d. per lb. CATTY PACKAGE, and the Moirqua small-teaf Gunpowder, to 8s. Od. per lb. CATTY PACKAGE. Half and Quarter Catties may be had. To meet the requirements of Families in Great Britain, f the .managers c. owqua's and Mowqua's estates have commenced shipping a SECOND GROWTH called SEMI-HQWQUA, which, while partaking of all the distinguishing qualities of the original, is, as being more economical, better adapted for ordinary consumption. SEMI-HOWQUA per lb. Catty Package 5s. SEMI-MOWQUAPEAKX LEAF ) GIU-NPowi)ER )do. do. 7s. CACTION.—Thes? Teas are genuine only when con- tained in original Chinese Packages, secured with the seals of" Howqua" and" Mowqua." THE CHEATEST AND BEST COFFEE. BROCKSOPP & Co. roast their Coffees by Patent Machinery, and prepare them after the French manner. Great economy "nd improvement of flavour are the re- sults, Coffees prepared by this process being 30 per cent. stronger than those roasted in the ordinary way. per lb. 1 per lb. DEMAUAUA 1 4 I FIE STRONG MOCHA 2 0 FIXE JAMAICA .1 8 | FIXESTRICH OLD DO. 2 4 Packed in lead to preserve the aroma. N.B.-Tca-dealers, Confectioners, &c. desirous of be- coming Agents, may apply as above. AGEXTS FOR THIS DISTRICT: Llandilo Thomas James, Bookseller Llandovery. E. Lewis, Tea-dealer, Market- square, and Rees Bishop, Tea- dealer, Stone-street. Bryiiiiia,,vr David Edwards, Tea Dealer, and John Jones, Draper. Brecon Phillip Bright, Chemist. Haverfordwest Thomas Williams, Chemist, and Gwynne Harries. Eglwyswrw. J. D. Evans. Pembroke Dock. Thomas Clougher, Bookseller. Milford Haven J. D. Merritt, Chemist. Swansea. C. T. Wilson, Castle-square. Dowlais David Lewis, Tea Dealer. Ti-edegar Isaac Edwards, hatter. Crickhowell Wm. Christopher, chemist. Carmarthen, Llanelly, Neath, Narberth, Newport, Pembroke, Tenby, Merthyr Tydvil, and Cardigan, agents wanted. BRISTOL GENERAL navigation COMPANY Offee 1, Quay, Bristol. rJrL iHE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to Sail fromCtJ?ERl-?M BASIX, 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. PHOENIX. Friday, ] July 9 3 after rday, Ja?y 23 1 after Fridiv 16. 8 mom tnda.y, 30. 7 morn FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, PIKENIX. Tuesday, Julv 6 .10',morn I Tuesday, July 20. 9?orn Tuesday, 13 5 morn I 1 uesday, 27 4}morn FnoM TE?BY.—Three hours after leaving Carmarthen. FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK, Fridays. Fridav, July 9 3 after. I Friday, July 2? 1 after Fridav"— 16. 8 morr. ) Friday, — 30. 7 morn Returns Tuesdays. FOR CORK. ROSE, Tuesdays.^SABRIXA, Saturdays. Saturday, Julv 8 9 morn Saturday, — 17 8 morn Tuesdai-in U?m?rn Tuesday. —20.H'norn Saturday, —10 4 after Saturday, — 24 2* after Tuesday Julv -r> after Tuesday, —27 5after. Saturday, 31 8 Momt:?. Return Tuesdays and Fridays. 'I FOR WATERFORD. NORA CREINA, Tueslays. -OSPREY, Fridays. Tu.esJay, July 6 ll.'morn Tuesday, Ju)y 20 lOimorn Fridav,— 9 3 after. Friday, 23. 1 after. Tuesday, — 13. 5\ after Tuesday, 27 5 after Friday, —t6. 8 morn Friday, HO. 7 morn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY STAR, Tues( l a STAR, Tuesdays.—PIKENIX, Fridays. Tuesday, Jul\6 .11 Uuorn | Tuesday, July 20 lO?morn Fri(lay, —9 3 after Friday," — 23 1 'after Tuesday, —13 6 morn Tuesday, — 27 5i morn T.day -16 8 niorn ? Fri?lay, 3() 7inorii Frid?Y. -16 8 morn | ,'why, — 30. 7 morn FROM TEN-BY. PHfENIX, Tuesdays.—STAR, Saturdays. c-itunlrv July 3 10 mom I Saturday, July 9 mom TtSr -=. 6. 1 after Tuesday -20. 12Utter T?—6.rafter Tuesday —ao.I2',att<.r T?S ?. & morn Saturday, 34. n,or,. TTu" V4d"v t 3 8 ?orn Tuesday -?. ,T3 u.om Saturday:n ,9M?'"S- FOR MILFORD, PATER & HAYERFORDWEST STAR. Tuesday, July 6. 11'.morn Tuesday, July 20. 10; room Tuesday, 13 6 mom | Tuesday 27. Oj mom Tuesday 29 Morning. FROM IIAVFRFORD WEST. STAR. Friday, July 2 ?.orn Fnday.Ju? ?-?? FridaY, — 9.?'after Friùay, — ?.??n'.? Fridav, 3o. Smjrn FROM MILFORD. STAR. Saturday, Ju)y 3. 4 morn I Saturday, July 17. f'"T; Friday, 9. I I lni?,,ht 2. 9nlght Saturday, 31 ..°.4 ?onung. FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY—Tuesdays & Fridays. BERESFORD—Thursdays & Saturdays. Tuesday, 27.. 5',morn I FridaY, Jul 30 8 ,T105n Wednesday,— 2 8.. G?m?ru Saturday, — ?' 8;'¡}l)rn Thursday, 29.. j morn j FROM SWANSEA. BERESFOIlD-Tuesclays & Fridays. COUNTY—Thursdays & Saturdays. Monday, 26.. 6',morn I Thursday, July 29 7 morn Tuesday. 27.. 0 morn I Friday, 30.. 8morn Wednesday, I Saturday,— -31 ? morn FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. BERESFORD, Mo?davs.-COUNTY, ? edncsdays. i Monday, July o lOmom Friday; July j Wed. ..U? .mor!) ??louuay ?'? ?;?? Friday, g.. 'A (t. ? ?? ''q..uorn Monday 12.. 4 morn Friday, — -3. ^2'morn ?? r ?;; ? ?? .?'?, ?. 2 .murn Wednesday 28 ? MoTun?, ;f j;t: ??r)\f TT.FR ATOMBE TO SWANSEA. BERESFOIID, Mondays.—COUNTY, Wednesdays. Monday, July 5 2 after I Friday, July 10 5 after Wednesday" ,— 7 Z\ af er Monday, — IS 2 after i Friday, — 'd 1!: after Wednesday,— 21 2 after Monday. — t?.?at'U'r Fr'day. —2.<matter Wednesday,— 14 3 after 1 Monday, —2S. 1 after Wednesday, 28 2\ Afternoon. Friday.-—?0 4 Afternoon. 'FROM BRISTOL TO CARDIFF. LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday Juh 20 4? after I Thursday, July 29 6'morn Tuesday. 27 5 after Friday — 30 7 morn Wednesday— 28 6 aaftfteer r I Saturday, — 31 8 morn FROM CARDIFF TO BRISTOL. LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday July 26 2? after j Thur<Ju!y 29 5 after Tuesday — 27 3 after I Friday —30.Softer Wednesday — 28 4i mom Satu day -;3 1 6 morn FROM BRISTOL TO NEWPORT. Monday Ju!y 26 5 morn I Thurs., July 29 .7 morn Tuesday _? S'.murni'nda? ;{O 8 morn Wednesday 28 6 morn Saturday 31 8 >morn ? ?R?M NEWPORT TO BRISTOL. Monda\'Juh'?'? i morn Thursday, Ju)y 29.. 5<mom Tuesday ->7 4morn Friday 30.. 6 morn Wednesday — 28 5 morn I Satu day 31 61 ft,-r The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of passengers t,, cl -oods. -Feiiiale stewards on Board—Carriages and Horses shipped with care. Horses and Carriages to be shipped two hours before sailitig. Particulars mav be obtained by applying at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company sOftice,Quay, 13iistol; where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &-c.,shouldbe addressed' for Swansea, to VV. Terrell & Sons, 33, Back; and G. C. Glasson, 12, Quay street:—for Cardiff, to R. H. Johnson, Clare street Hall, Marsh streetand for Newport, to J. Jones, ltownham Wharf, Hotwells. AUEN-TS.—Mr. R. STACEY, Carmarthen Mr. Joseph Morgan, Tenby; Mr. John Rees, Haverfordwest, Mr. Palmer, Milford; Air. Bo wen, Pater j Mr. John X. Smart, and Mr. E. T. Turner, Swansea Mr. Pridham. Bideford Mr. Martin, Ilfraeombe and Mr. J. Clarke Lvnton. "NOTIC.R. The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage, (if lost or damaged) above the value of £ 5; nor for any l)eck Passen- ger's Luggage (iflost 0r damaged; above the value 0f 20s.; un- less in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for at the time of delivery nor will they he answerable for any other pareel above the value of 4os. (iflost or damaged) unless 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 information be post paid, Bristol, July, 1817. FARM TO LET.—CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED ICPON AT MICHAELMAS NEXT, Or sooner if required, ? CAPITAL Farm and Lands, comprising n'n?ut 30? -.A- Acres of Meadow, Pasture, and Arabic 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, I urze 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., Owernant, Newcastle-Emlyn. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the SALUTATION INN, in the Town of Newcastk- Emlyn, On FRIDAY, ACGCST 13t11, 1847, BY MR. THOMAS DAVIES. ALL that valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, called BLAENBEDW ISAF, consisting of a Modem- built Farm House, and suitable Out-buildings, and about 300 Acres of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pas- ture Land, possessing Water. The Estate is situate in the Parish of Llandissiliogogo, in the said County, and the Road leading from the Town of Newcastle Emlyn to Llanarth passes ncr.r the pre- iiiises distant from the former about eicrht miles, and from the hitter 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 I] r. Thomas Davies, Auctioneer, Hen- llan, near Newcastle-Emlyn. The Sale to commence at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated July 9th, 1847. 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,) 4 LL those capital FREEHOLD FARMS, situate in I 1-1. the parish of Llandyssil, called CRIBOR FAWK, CRIBOR FACH, GLYN, and PERTUYRONEN, 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 £ 35, containing 118A. In. 17P., and an Undivided Moiety with an ad- joining Farm, in a Sheep Walk, containing altogether 33A. OR. I4P. or thereabouts, adjacent thereto. This property is chargeable with a Chief Rent of Is. 4d. annually. LOT n. The Tenement of C'RIBOR FACH, containing Home- steads, Cottages, and Lands, as now in the occupation of Thomas Thomas, John Thomas, and their underten- ants, together with 114A. 2n. 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 JE7 15s. and Is. lOd. 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 GLYX, otherwise TYR-Y- GLYN, consisting of a sheltered Homestead, Cottages, and Lands, containing 49A. 3K. 32I\ (of which OA. 3R. 32I\ are thriving plantations of about 25 years growth), as now in 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 IC26. 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 oil this Lot are to be taken by the Purchaser at the sum of JL120. LOT IV. I The very eligible and compact Farm of PERTHYR- OXEX, otherwise TYlt PERI HYRONEN, consisting of a good Homestead, Arabic, Pasture, and Meadow Lands, containing 25A. 2R. 1 7P., as now in the occupation of James Isaacs, as Tenant-at-V^ ill, at the net yearly rent of £ 20. This Farm is subject to an annual Chief Rent of Is. 2d. The Laud Tax is redeemed on all the lands. The parish of 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, Lard Agent, Haverfordwest, or Mr. Lewis LJoyd, Penallt-y- bie, near Newcastle Emlyn. The Tena.nts will shew their respective Farms. VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE, Situate at in the Borough oj Swansea, Glamorganshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. THOMAS GLOVER, On W EDNESDA Y, the 4th of A U G U S T. 1817. At four o'clock in the afternoon, AT THE MACKWORTH ARMS, IN THE TOWN OF SAVANSLA, THE following very Desirable PKOPERI\, in JL LOTS: LOT 1. -All that Close, Piece, or Parcel of Meadow LAN I), 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 GIanmor, 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 o. as the same is now staked out and allotted, and adjoining the last Lot. LOT 3.—Ail that Close, Piece, or Parcel of Meadow LAND, containing by admeasurement '2A., as the same is now staked out and allotted, and aaJommg the last Lot. LOT 4.-All that Close, Piece, or Parcel of Meadow LAND, containing by as the same ,,tireiiieytt 2A., a, t'(' .1',I T n?- 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 i side by the last Lot, and on the other side, towards Swansea, by an 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 I by admeasurement 6A. lIt. 4P., hounded on one side by before-mentioned Lots and Lot 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 LAND, as the same is now staked out and allotted, containing by 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 2. lit. 27P., adjoining; Lot 7 on one side, and by Lands belonging to Henry Lucas, Esquire, on the other. LOT 9.—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 bv 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 10.—All that Piece or Parcel of Meadow LAND, as the same is now staked out and. allotted, containing by admeasurement 3U. OR. 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 LAXD, 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. IOP,, adjoining the last Lot, and fronted by the said Turnpike Road leading from Swansea to Glanmor. The above most desirablcPioperty has been allotted to enable Purchasers, at a moderate expense, to possess themselves ok 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 iSgf For Viewing the Property, apply to the Auc- tioneer or Mr. James Hall, Land Surveyor, both of Swansea; and for further Particulars and Condi'ions of Sale, to Messrs. DANIEL, BARKER, and COX, Solicitors: Bristol.