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CARDIGANSHIRE. Capital SHEEP FARM, and 1850 Sheep. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, T^HAT very Extensive and well-known SHEEP -.[. FARM, called CNWCKEITHINOG and TROED- '?IW-CYMER, situate in Cwm Doithie, in the Parish "Llanddewi-bren. ?so, to be Sold by Private Contract, the Choice Flock Of Sheep, settled upon the said Farms, amounting to ?out 18.50. P-r furt?er particulars, apply to Lewis Morris-, Esq., °licitor, Carmarthen, J. Morgan, Esq, Solicitor, Llan- isoll* eltoi- Carrnirthen, J. Morgan, Esq, Solicitor, Llaii- J?ry, and to the Rev. J. W. Morris, Ystradmeuric. CARMARTHENSHIRE. ^idiceUy, Saint Mary in Kidwelly, Saint Ishmael, and Pembrey Inclosure. 1 DAVID REES PARRY, of Llwyndwyfilltir, in the G Parish of Llandeveilog, in the County of Carmarthen, ? ??t?man, the Commissioner appointed to carry into ecution an Act of Parliament made and passed in the P eventh year of the Reign of his late Majesty King 'George the Fourth, intituled, "An act for inclosing r nets within the several parishes of Kid?eIIy, Saint kar3, m Kidwelly, Saint Ishmael, and Pembrev, in the ?untyofCarta?tthen," and also under the provisions 'r'f an Act of Parliament made and passed in the Eighth years of the Reign of her present Majesty Qh ^en ictoria, intituled, An act to alter and amend tll ct of the Eleventh year of King George the Fourth, ??* 'nelosing Lands in the parishes of Kidwelly, Saint f?y in Kidwelly, Saint Ishmael, and Pembrey, in the °?ty of Carmarthen,"  DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, th ?? ?'? sell or cause to be sold by Public Auction, at  House of Mr. Edmund Blathwayt, known by the sign Of the Pelican, in the Town of Kidwelly and County 4foresaid on Tuesday, the sixteenth day of November, 1847 at one o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such editions of sale as shall be then produced, the "?(?ing ? Z?OfP??ve/yq/'T.nM?. 13'rt and Parcel of the Lands intended to be inclosed by :tue of the said Acts, several of which were one red for a e at former sales. ON PEMBREY MOUNTAIN. j A. R. I'. A. R. P. toT 8 e 5 3 25 LOT 9 5 2 0 8 f 5 0 0 LOT 10 o 2 0  ON ALLTCYNADDA. 01' 8 5 0 0 Lor 9 5 0 0 t ON PINGED MARSH.  10 a 10 0 0 LOT 30 h.. n' 7 0 30 ?l4b 8 2 0 LOT 33 b 6 0 0 IJ °T15b 8 2 0 LOT ?,4 b ? 6 0 0 Z,')T 16 b .n 0 0 LOT 20 c. 4 2 16 Mb. 6 G 20 LOT 20 e. 4 2 10 Tl'e above Lots are strongly recommended to the a ttc;ltlOn of the public as a similar opportunity may not a Sain occur. The pure?asers will be required to pay a deposit of Cti '?nth part of the purchase money at the time of such Sa] p> and the remainder to be paid within one month ""11, and the remainder to be paid within one month *.fter the said sale, and in default thereof th, money Suited to be forfeited. ?he above Lots or Parcels of Land are set out by holes dug ill the ground and plans and particulars thereof 1)be seen at the office of my surveyor, Mr.. Thomas "en, at Aqueduct Cottage, Pembrey. "iven under my hand this 30th day of September, 1847. D. R PARRY, Commissioner. CARMARTHENSHIRE. OCTOBER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1847. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next Ge- neral Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this County ^vin 41 be held at the Shre-hall, in the Town of Carmar- th I on THURSDAY, the 21st day of OCTORER next, 1\1 Eleyen o'clock in the Forenoon, at which hour &i1(j P'ace all County business will commence and be ?'Ot-c'eded with; and that at Twelve o'Clock on that day, the Court will proceed to the adoption of such provisions 'Dt the several Acts of Parliament relating to the Ru- q al Police of the said County as shall be necessary, "114 to the transaction of all business relating to the !Îsessment, application, and management of the County liat.? ?? will pass all bills examined and approved of Y t e nance Committee and notice is also given that 4011 the R?i ?'? a motion for a more equal distribution Of the R¿ral P?hce Force throughout this county, will be tmde and Considered, and an application will be made to l?t' Court that an additional copy of Weights and Mea- %,q,t es tested at the Exchequer, be provided by the county t e use of onf of the Inspector of Weights and Measures ,at IIY appointed that the Report of the Committee ap- P,llted for carrying into effect the provisions of the Act H ? ej Victoria, cap. 126, relative to Pauper Lunatic As\» referring to the execution of the agreements for the several counties of Glamorgan, Carmar- ell, Pembroke, and Cardigan, for the purpose of erecting '? maintaining a joint Lunatic Asylum for the said ("ties will be submitted to the Court; and that the b?"? will be moved that a sum not exceeding ?90f)0 be ??owed towards the erection of such Asylum, and also th^ the Court willbemoved to appoint a competent person the situation of Bridge Surveyor for the whole of this county, instead of the present two Bridge Surveyors. >>, And notice is hereby also given, that all Appeals and raverses to be tried at these Sessions must be entered 11. the Clerk of the Peace's Office on or before 10 o'clock 111 the morning of Friday, the 22nd day of October next, (the second day of the said Sessions), and that oil the Id 22nd day of October at the hour last aforesaid, all and Petit Jurors, Bailiffs of Hundreds, and Persons t onù by Recognizances, must attend and answer to t heir names and the several Magistrates of the County are requested to cause all depositions taken before them, alld rehltmR to Felonies and Misdemeanours to be pro- So Gated at the said Sessions, to be transmitted to the lerk of the Peace on or before the 10th day of October Xt, and in all cases arising subsequently, imme- diately after being taken. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Court will proceed with business on the said 22nd day of October l the following order:—First, Trials of Prisoners; Secondly, Trials of Traverses Thirdly, Hearing Appeals and Common Motions. otice is also given, that all Persons having claims Sainst the County, must send in their accounts to the terk of Lhe Peace's otlice at Carmarthen, on or before e lIth day of October next, and must attend befoy, the Finance Committee of Magistrates on õhurSdav, the l ltli day of October next, at the County rand Jury Room, in Carmarthen, at 11 o'clock in the i11 for the purpose of having such claims audited if required, otherwise they will not be paid. 1)aterl this 30th day of September, one thousand eight ulldrcd and forty-seven. BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. CARDIGANSHIRE. MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS,1847 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next Gene- ral Quarter S ,sions of the Peace will be held and ePt at the County Sessions House, in the Town of Aber- ron, in and for the said County, on Tuesday, the 19th of October next, at the hour of eleven in the fore- 11.oon, when all persons summoned to attend as Jurors, and bound over to prosecute and give evidence at the ■}i_d Sessions, are required to attend. The Magistrates Of the County are requested to return all depositions lken before them, in cases to be tried at the Quarter cRsions, to the Clerk of the Peace, at least one week Previous to the Sessions, and in all cases which may be eard within one week, the depositions to be returned forthwith. The Recognizances of prosecutors and witnesses must b filed at the opening of the Court on the first day of Sue Sessions. The Magistrate's Clerks and the Attor- ;11I(;S practising in the said Court, are requested in all .Cases of appeal to be heard at the said Sessions to trans- it to the Clerk of the Peace for the information and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the examinations 1.Ion which the removal is grounded, and of the grounds ot appeal, seven days previous to the Sessions. The Court will proceed with the trial of prisoners before the hearing of appeals. COUNTY AND POLICE RATES. The Finance Committee of Magistrates will sit in the lagistrates' Room, in the County Sessions House, at Aberayron, immediately after the opening of the Court on the first day of the said Sessions, to examine and in- Vestigate the bills and demands upon the County, and to fegulate the County expenditure. All persons who have any demands upon the County InUst transmit their bills to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before Tuesday, the Twelfth day of October next. The Court will proceed with the business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the County Rates, and to pass all bills and demands that shall have been examined and approved of by the Finance Committee of Magistrates, at the hour of three o'clock In the afternoon of the first day of the said Sessions and also to assess and tax the said County with a Police Rate, for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the consta- bulary Force, according to the provisions of the Acts 2nd and 3rd Victoria, c. 93, and 3rd and 4th Vic., c. 88. ABERYSTWYTH COUNTY HALL. And Notice is hereby further given, that at the said next General Quarter Sessions the Court will be moved to alter the order made at an Adjourned General Quarter SessIOns of the Peace held in and for the said county, on the Twenty-second day of September, One Thousand Ight Hundred and Forty-one, whereby the sum of Eight hundred Pounds was granted out of the county funds "towards the erection of a New County Hall at Aberyst- i(th, so that the said Hall may be used partly as a Town '!all, and partly as a County Hall, as provided by the ct 1st Victoria, cap. 24. ? And notice is hereby further given, that at the said next General Quarter Sessions, the Magistrates then a "? d there assembled, will proceed to the election of three Wrsons to be members of the County Roads Board, in room of Francis David Saunders, John Pugh Pryse, and Thomas Lloyd, Esquires, who have respectively r ^si. gned, pursuant to the Act 7 and 8 Vic., c. 91, s. 3.5. atw this 27th day of September, 1847. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. TO THE PROPRIETORS OF STAGE CARRIAGES, AND TO RAILWAY COMPANIES. NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the i Act 10th and 11th Vic., chap. 42, transferring the Collection and Management of the Duties in respect of Stage Carriages and Railway Passengers to the Com- missioners of Excise, the business relating to Stage Car- riages and Railways heretofore conducted by the Dis- tributors of Stamps, will be transacted by the Local Collectors and Officers of Excise, on and after Monday, the 4th of October next. By Order of the Board of Excise, GEO. BALLARD. Excise Office, London, 24th Sept., 1847. R. E. DEAR'S LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BLACK INKS. f J1HE increased demand for DEAR'S BLACK INK, r r HwEherever it has been introduced, is the best proof of its excellence and superiority over every other Ink. It flows freely and does not corrode the Steel Pen it is also admirably adapted for the Quill Pen. It never de- posits a sediment, is free from acid, and will remain a deep unchanging black for hundreds of years. Sold in Bottles, 6d. each; imperial pints, Is. quarts 2s., at the Manufactory, 20 and 21, Bishopsgate, London E. W. Shackell, It. Evans, H. White & Sons, and D. Morris, Carmarthen; 1). M. Thomas, and T. James, Sta- tioners, Llandilo; W. Rees, Llandovery; Jones, and Wm. James, Brecon; Cromwell, Joseph, Stationer, Newent; Farror, Stationer, Wightman, Bookseller, Waugh, Stationer, Monmouth; Taylor, R. Stationer, Williams, W. P. Chemist, Chepstow; Kelly, W. and T., Stationers, Oliver, Chas. II., Stationer, Loder, Stationer, Phillips, Chemist Grant, Joseph, Stationer, Collier, Henry, Dry Salter, Newport; Roberts, Stationer, Cardiff, and by all respectable Booksellers in the Prin- cipality. REVISION OF THE LISTS OF VOTERS FOR THE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN, 1847. NOTICE is hereby ?iven, that HERBERT GEORGE N JONES, Serjeant-at-Law, and HENRY DA- VISON, Esq., Bamster-at-Law, duly appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters in the election of Knights of the Shire for the County of Carmarthen, or one of them, will make a Circuit of the said County and hold Courts for the pur- pose of Revising the said Lists at the several places and times following, that is to say:- At LLANELLY, at the '}L\GISTRATES' ROOM, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEMDKR instant, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Llanedy, Llanelly, Llangennech, Llanon, and Pembrey. At LLANGENDEIRNE, at the FARMERS' ARMS, in the village of Llangendeirne, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of SEPTEMBER instant, at twelve o'clock at noon, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Saint Ishmael, Kidwelly, St. Mary in the Borough of Kidwelly, Llanddarog, Llandefeilog, and Llangendeirne. At CARMARTHEN, at the SUIllS HALL, on FRIDAY, the 1st day of OCTOBER next, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Llangunnor, Abergwilly, Abernant, Conwil Elvet, St Peter in Carmarthen, Llangain, Llangunnock, Llanllawddog, Llanpunipsaint, Llanstephan, Merthyr, Newchurch, and Treleach-ar-Bettws. At SAINT CLEARS, at the SWAN lxx, on MONDAY, the 4th day of OCTOBEIt next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Eglwyscummin, Eglwysfair-a-cheiig, Egre- moT,.t, Henllan-amgocd, K:.Ifig, Cilymaenllwyd, Llan- boidy, Llandawke, Llandilo-Abercowin, Llanddowror, Llandissilio, Llangan, Llanginning, Llanglydwen, Llan- fihangel-Abercowin, Llansadurnen, Llanfalltep;, Llan- winio, Laugharnc, Laugharne Township, Marros, My- drim, Pendine, and Saint Clears. At NEWCASTLE EMLYN, at the SALUTATION INN, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of OCTOBER next, at eleven o clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Cenarth, Cilrhedin, Llanfi- hangel-ar-arth, Ltangeler, and Penboir. At LLANS AWEL, at the BL VCK LION INN, on WED- NESDAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER next, at twelve o'clock at noon, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Conwil-Cayo, Llanfihangel-Rhosycorn, Llan- sawel, Llanllwny, Llanybyther, Llanycrwys, Pencarreg, and Talley. At LLANDILO-FAWR, at the Towx HALL, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of OCTOBER next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishes of Bettws, Brechfa, Llanarthney, Llandebie, Llandefeisant, Llandilo-fawr, Llanegvvad, Llanfihangel-Aberbythich, Llanfynydd, Llanfihangel- Cilfargen, and Llangathen. At LLANDOVERY, at the CASTLE INx, on FRIDAY, the 8th day of OCTOBER next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several parishesof Cilvcwin, Liandingat, Llanddausaint, Lianfaiv ar-y-bryn, Llangadock, Llansadwrn, Llanwrda, and Mothvey. And the Lists of Voters for any parish, township, or place not hereinbefore mentioned (if any), will be Re- vised at the nearest Court to the same. N. B. The Overseers of each Parish, Township, and Place, must attend as required by the Act at the opening of the Court at which the Lists of their respective Pa- rishes, &c., are hereby appointed to be Revised, and bring with them copies of their Lists and all Notices of Claims, and of Objections, and other papers which they have received concerning the Registration of Voters for the County of Carmarthen. qj CHARLES BISHOP, Sept. 16th, 1847. Clerk of the Peace. PEMBROKESHIRE REVISION COURTS. NOTICE is hereby given, that ROBERT CHARLES NOTICE is hereby given. that ROBERT CHARLES ?! NICHOLL CARNE and WILLIAM ROBERT &KOVH, Esquires, the Barristers appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters for the County of Pembroke, in the year of our Lord, 1847, will, or one of them will, hold Courts for such Revision, at the times and places hcrcuder -ian-ied;I at which Courts respectively, the respective Owrscers of the Poor arc required to attend, and to bring with them all Notices received by them with respect to tlieir Lists of Voters, or they will be liable to the Penalties imposed by Law; and all Persons claiming to be inserted in any List of Voters or objecting to the Votes of others, must also appear at the proper Court in order to prove the same. NARBERTH, at the De Rutzcn Arms, on Wednes- day, the 6th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Bletherston, Clarbcston, Coed- canlass, Crinow, Crunwear, Grondre, Henllan, Lampe- ter Velfrey, Llandewi-Velfrey, Llandissilio, Llandyke- fen, Llandilo, Llangan, Llangolman, Llanvallteg, Llaw- haden, Llysyfrane, Loveston, Ludchurch, Maenclochog, Martletwy, Minwear, Monachlogddu, Mounton, Nar- berth North, Narberth South, Newton, New Moat, Reynalton, Robeston Wathan, Vorlan, and Yerbeston. TENCY, at the Town-Hall, on Thursday, the 7th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Amroth, Begelly, Gumfreston, Jeffreston, Penally, Iledberth, St. Mary, Tenby, Out Liberties of Saint Mary Ten by, Saint Florence, Saint Issels, and Williamston. PEMBROKE, at the Town-Hall, on Friday, the 8th day of October next, at twelve o'clock at noon, for Re- vising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes or Ham- lets of Angle, Bosheston, Burton, Carew, Castlemartin, Cosheston, Hodgeston, Lamphey, Lawrenny, Manorbier, Monkton, Nash, Pwllcrochan, Rosecrowther, St. Mary, Pembroke, St. Michael, Pembroke, St. Petrox, St. Twyn- nels, Stackpole Elidor or Cheriton, Upton, and Warren. MILFORD, at the Nelson Hotel, on Saturday, the 9th of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Dale, Hasguard, Herbrandstone, Hubber- stone, Johnston, Llanstadwell, Marloes, Itobeston West, Rosemarket, St. Brides, St. Ishmaels, Stainton, Tal- benny, and Walwyn's Castle. HAVERFORDWEST, at the Shire-hall, on Monday, the 11th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Amblestoh, Boulston, Camrose, Freystop, Harroldston West, Harroldston St. Issels, Henry's Moat, Lambston, Langum, Nolton, Prender- gast, Roch, Rudbaxton, Saint Dogwells, Saint Martin, Saint Thomas, Slebech, Spittal, Treffgarne, Uzmaston, Walton East, and Walton West. WIS I ON, at the Old Mansion House, on Tuesday, the 12th day of October next, at 10 o'Clock in the forenoon, for revising the List of Voters in the Parish of Wiston. MATHRY, at the House of Henry Richards, in the Village of Mathry, on Wednesday, the 13th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes and Hamlets of Brawdy, Grandston, Hayscastle, Jordanston, Llan- deloy, Llanhowell, Llanrian, Llanrithan, Mathry, St. David's, St. Elvis, Saint Edrins, Saint Lawrence, Saint Nicholas, Witcchurch, otherwise Trecroes. FISHGUARD, at the Commercial Inn, on Thursday, the 14th of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Castlebythe, Dinas, Fishguard, Letterston, Llnnfair-nant-y-gof, Llanstinan, Llanwnda, Little New- castle, Llanllawer, Llanychaer, Llanychllwydog, Manor- owen, Morvil, Pontfane, and Puncheston. NEWPORT, at the Castle Inn, on Friday, the 15th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Bayvil, Eglwyswen, otherwise Whitechurch, Meline, Moilgrove, Nevern, and Newport. KILGERRAN, at the Black Lion Inn, on Saturday, the 16th of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Bridell, Clydey, Capel Colman, Castellan, Eglwyswrw Kilgerran, Kilrhedyn, Llanfihangel Pen- bedw, Llantood, Lanfair-nant-y-gwyn, Llanfirnach, Monington, Manerdivy, Penrith, Saint Dogmell's, and all other Parishes and Places (if any) in the said County of Pembroke, not herein-before specified. And parties are hereby cautioned that every Clerk of the Peace, Post-Master, Overseer, Public Officer, or other Person, wilfully contravening the said Act of the 6th Vic. cap. 18, is liable to an Action for Debt. EDWARD LEACH, Clerk of the Peace, Clerk of the Peace's Office, Haverfordwest* ) September IfHh, 1847. j ON THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. WITH TWENTY-FIVE COLOURED ENGRAVINGS. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, Sixteenth Thousand, in a sealed envelope, 2s. 6d., or for- warded post-paid, to any address, secure from obser- vation, for 3s. Gd. in Postage Stamps. SELF-PRESERVATION: a Medical Treatise on O Marriage, and on those Secret Infirmities and Dis- orders of Youth and Maturity, that are usually acquired at an early period of life, which tend to destroy physical and mental energy, ardour, passion, and all the attributes of Manhood. Illustrated with Twenty-five Coloured Engravings, on the Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive Organs, explaining their various structures, uses, and functions, and shew- ing the inj uries that are produced in them, by solitary habits, excesses, and infection. With practical observa- tions, on the Treatment of Nervous Debility, Local and Constitutional Weakness, Syphilis, Stricture, and other diseases of the Urethra. By SAMUEL LA'MERT, Consulting Surgeon, 9, Bedford-ijft., Bedford-sq., London, Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh, Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall, London, &c. CONTENTS OF THE TREATISE. Chapter 1. On the Philosophy of Marriage, with its Hindrances and Obligations, and on Infelicitous and Unproductive Unions.—Chapter 2. On the Anatomy and Physiology of the Generative Organs, their functions structures, and secretions, proving that great Mental and Physical Power are dependent upon their healthy action.—Chapter 3. On Solitary Habits their various effects on the Animal Economy the concealed cause of Debility of the functions of the Stomach, Lungs, and Brain, and general weakness of the Reproductive Or- gans.—Chapter 4. On the Secret Disorders of Youth and Maturity, and the Treatment of Nervous and Local Weakness, Mental Debility, and Premature Deca), Chapters o and 6. On the Disorders arising from in- discriminate Excess, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, and other diseases of the Uretha. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. Unquestionably this is a most extraordinary and skilful work, and ought to be extensively circulated for it is quite evident that there are peculiar habits acquired at public schools and private seminaries, which are totally unknown and concealed from the conductors of those establishments, and which cannot be too strongly reprobated and condemned. The Engravings that ac- company the work are clear and explanatory and being written by a duly qualified medical practitioner, will doubtless be the means of saving many a youth, as well as those of maturcr age, from the various evil conse- quences resulting from early indiscretions." ■ Magnet. This work has the advantage over other treatiseson the same subject, in being the production of a regularly educated and duly qualified member of the medical pro- fession, who has had very great experience in the treat- ment of a class of infirmities resulting from secret habits and excesses, which, for their treatment, the utmost secrecy, confidence, and skill, is so essentially requisite." -London Journal. At Home for Consultation daily, from Nine till Two, and from Five till Eight; and all letters immediately replied to, if containing the fee offl,for advice, &c. The work may be had, price 2s. 6d.. in Carmar- then, of Mr. Shackell, Bookseller, Guildhall-square; Davey, Broad-street, Bristol; Times Office, Hereford; Kent and Richards, ;12, Paternoster-row, London. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY IL Office 1, Quay, Bristol. THE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to JL Sail fromCu?HEHLAXD BASIN, BRISTOL, and as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, :md with liber- ty to tow Vessels, during the Month of OCTOBER, 1847. FOR CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. PHCENIX. Fridav, Oct. I lOimorn Friday, — 8 mora I Friday, Oct. 1?. 8? morn  Friday, — 2 4 after I Friday, 29 » Morning. I I FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, I PHCENIX. I Tuesday, Oct. 5. 2^ after I 12. fi Ynorn TLIe.(Iay, Tuesday, 0ct. 19. mmnrn Tuesday, _I> 6 morn FROI TENBY.— Three hours after leaving utrmarltien. I FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK, Fridays. Friday, Oct- 1 iO^morn Fnda.y, — 4murn Friday, Oct. 15. 8\ morn I Friday, — 2i 4 after. 'I', ? I- I rriuay, j Jiuraui^. rriuay' .ivs. FOR CORK. ROSE, Tuesdays.—SAB?t?A, Saturdays. Saturday. Oct. 2 ll^morn  ?We(1,1(,S(Iay,- G. :?, tt'tey Saturday, — 9. 6 morn "Wednesday,— 13 7 j morn S?it,irday, 9 morn I Wednesday,— 2J. 2 after Saturcla 23 5 after Wedlies,??ty,- 2-1 7; morn Saturday, ? lUonimg, I, Rcturn "?u"?,,y.,3 and .Fridays. FOR WATERFORD. NORA CREINA, Tuesday.-OSPREY, FriJav. Friday, Oct. 1 lOjmorr. Tiu-siiay, — 5 3 after. Fri'la': 8. 4\ after Tuesday, 12. 7 morn I Friday, Oct, 15. 8',mom Tuesday, 19, 1 etter. Friday, —2j. 4 aft(?r Tuesday, 26 7.morH I Friday, 29 9 Morning. I Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY. STAR, Tuesdays.—PHOENIX, Fridays. I Friday, Oct. 1 lOlmorn 1 Tuesday, —5. 3 after I Friday, —8.?morn Tuesday, — 12 6',morn I Friday, Oct. 15 8\morn i Tuesday" — 19 12.J after Friday, 22 4 after Tuesday, :5 7 morn rriuay, 2y a Morning. Ymlay,2\1 FROM TENBY. \I MOrnmgO I PHCENIX, Tuesdays.—STAR, Saturdays. I Saturday, Oct. 2. 12 noon Tuesday, 5 5?, ?fI Saturday 9. 7 morn Tuesday, —13.9morn Saturday,Oct, 16 10'morn Tuesday I9. 2, after |-Saturday, — 2:¡' G morn Tuesday ?6. 9 ?,?orn I Saturday, JU U Morning. FOR MILFORD, PATER & HAVEItFOitDWE ST STAR. Tuesday, Oct. 5 .3 'after] Tuesday, —1?.0;morti Tueqday. Oct. 19. ?i?ftpr !rues?y, 26. 7 morn FROM HAVERFORDWEST I STAR. Fridav, Od. 1 10 morn Friday, 8. 6 morn ?riUay. -1 I'll Fn?y.Oet. 15 •••• 8 morn Friday. —?. a? inorz i. triua}, « y Morning. I 1'fl,l<L, FROM MILFORD. lUurniu; I STAR. Saturday. Oct. 2  morn I r..ttBSl Saturday, Oct. 16. 4 morn Friday, 22. Uniht I Saturday, ■5" J Morning. FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY—Tuesdays & Fridays. S:tttir d a y s. T?R?'SFORD—Thursdays & Saturdays. Monday, Oct. morn Tuesday, 13 I rhursuay, 14 81 morn I Friday, 15 9 morn Saturday,—16 !} .mJrn FROM SWANSEA. BERESFORD—Tuesdays & Frilays. COUNTY—Thursdays & Saturdays. n Monday, Oct. II 7imorn Tuesday, 1.? 8?morn W ednc,,<la y. Thursda" v, IJ • • s» morn ¡ Friday, 14 9; morn Saturclay —15 10 morn I FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBh. I BERESFORD, Mondays.—COUNTY, Wednesdays. i Friday Oct. I —i?morrt Monday 4 Imom Wed. 6 21,niorii ? Friday, 8 —5 morn [;'y l g I Wed, !•>• • •• !) morn Friday, 15, R morn Monday. — I8 U morn ay- 2(). 1 afttr Friday, •• 4}tnorn Monday, 25 looming. Wo,iii(;s,lay, 27 S Morning. Frilhy 2!1 9 Morning. FROM lLFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. BERESFORD, Mondays.— COUNTY, Wednesdays. I Friday, Oct.— I 2^after Monday, 4 6;moru Wed. — 6 I after Friday, 8 9lmorn Monday, I. 9 morn W e.l i tesday, — 13 10 morn Friday. 15.. after Monday, t8. 3 after Wertnesday,- -2tr.) after Friday, 2i. 9 morn Monday. 2, 8', morn Wednesday, 27. 10 mora Fi-iday 29 1 after. FROM BRISTOL TO CARDIFF. LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday Oct. 11.. S? morn Tue(lay, 12 7 morn Wednesday- 13 7 morn ""I'll, Oct, 14 8 morn Friday 15 8 {morn I Saturùay, J6.. 9 morn I FROM CARDIFF TO BRISTOL. I LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday Oct. 11 5 morn I Tuesday 12 5!mern Wednesday 13 5?moru 1 Thurs. Oct. 14. Gfmorn Friday 15. 6,Ior?l HaturdRY 16 7 'I 7 ,m,)rn FROM BRISTOL TO NEWPORT. Monday Oct. 11.. 7 morn Tuesday 12 7.i,mom Wedn(??(lay 13 8 morn Tliurx., Oct. Il 8.jmorn rLda 15 9 morn I Saturday 16 9 ?morn I FROM NEWPORT TO BRISTOL. Monday Oct. 11 0 morn Tuesday 12.. R\morn Wednesday 13.. 7 morn Thursday, Oct. 14 7 morn I Friday 15 7'morn I | ,ttu"ùay J T?mom The whole of the above Vessels are htted up tor the conveyance of passengers and goods.—-Female Stewards on Board.—Carriages and Horses shipped with care. Horses and Carriages to be shipped two hours before 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 a(l(,Ires,.e(l:- for Swansea, to W. Terrell & Sons, 33, Back; and G. C. Glasson, 12, Quay street :-for Cardiff, to R. II. Johnson, Clare street Hall, Marsh street:—and for Newport, to J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. AGENTS.—Mr. R. STACE, Y, 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. N OTlcp.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage, (iflost or damaged) above the value of A'5 nor for any Deck Passen- [ ger's Luggage (iflost or damaged) above the value of 20s.; un- less in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for at the tinieof delivery: nor will they be answerable for any 1 other parcel above the value of 40s. (iflost or damaged) unless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time ofdehven. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All letters seekine: information to be post paid. Bristol, October., 1817 I //???5??s\\ ?PATENT?)  TO 3s. per bottle. I IMPORTER 10s. per doz. large bottles 7. small exclusive of carriage from London, THE STANDARD OF COGNAC, WHICH IS THE BEST FOREIGN BBANDY.  r1 piIE PATENT BRANDY an d ??X\ Tthe GENUINE SELTERS /TY "RVTTN WATER, protected by the Patent ? MctaHic Capsule, the only sure and rKtrvta I self-evident sa f eguar d aga i nst adnl- \?COGNAC.?/ teration, can be obtained through- \? ? (??< out ?? kingdom at the respective pr i ces above-ment i one d or at 1 7, Smithfield Bars, Brown 4s 6d. per bottle an(l 96, Saint John's Street, Pale 5s. ditto. LONDON. ASTONISHING EFFICACY OF HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT. A WONDERFUL CURE OF DREADFUL ULCEROUS SORES IN THE FACE AND LEG, IX PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The Truth of this Statement was duly attested before a Magistrate.  HUGH MACDONALD, of Lot 55, in Kin's I 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 my nose and the roof of my mouth was eaten away, and my leg 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 failing 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 experienced 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 gratitude to the person by whose means I have thus been restored from the pitiable and miserable state I was in; and for the sake of humanity make known my case, that others similarly situated might be relieved. (Signed) HUGH MACDONALD. This declaration made before me, at Bay Fortune, the 3d day of September, 181-5. JOSEPH COFFIN, Justice of the Peace. The above case of Hugh Macdonald, of Lot 55, came personally under my observation; 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 trving 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) W;,i. UNDERHAT, Bay Fortune. A CURE OF RINGWORM OF FOUR YEARS' STANDING. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Grace Moro, 6, Hemlock Court, Carey-street, London, 6th November, 1815.- To Professor llolloway. StR,—About four years ago my little girl caught the Ring- Worm, and although 1 have ever since had advice from many Doctors, and tried every means to get rid of it yet 1 was unable to do so. About three Weeks ago I was induced to try some of your Pills and Ointment, and I am most happy to say the result has been a perfect cure. (Signed) GRACE MORO. ggy3 Skin Diseases, peculiar to any part of the Globe, may be eifectually Cured by the use of these celebrated Medicines. CURE OF A DESPERATE CASE OF ERYSIPELAS. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Joseph Gildon, Jun., a harmer, East Keal, near Spilsby, Lincolnshire, 8th April, 1846.- To Professor llolloway. SIR,—I have the gratification to announce to you a most wondenul cure wrought upon myself, bv the use of your Ointment and I ills. 1 had a severe attack of Erysipelas in my right foot, which extended along mv ankle, and was attended with swelling and inflammation to an alarming de- gree, m-omuch that I 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 I tried your Ointment and Pills, when, strange to say, in less than two weeks the swelling and inflammation gradually subsided to such a degree that I was enabled to pursue mv daily avoca- tion, to the u,ter surprise and amazement of those who were acquainted with my case, seeing th .t i was cured so quickly. I and my family are well known here, as my father holds his farm under the Rev. J. Spence, Hector of our parish. (Signed) JOSFIIII GILDON. THE TESTIMONY OF DR. BllIGHT, OF ELY-PLACE, HOL- BOtlN, AS TO THE l.XTRAO lUilNARY POWER OF HOLLO- WAY'S OINTMENT IN THE CURE OF ULCERATED SORES. Extract 1' a Letter from the abore celebrated Physician, To Professor llolloway. SlTt.—I think it hut an act of justice to inform you that I ave tried your Ointment in several old cases of Ulcerated Sore Legs, which for a considerable time had resisted every kind of treatment, but which were afterwards effectually cured by Its use. In the tr \;tment of Bad Breasts 1 have also found your Ointment ?r the "reatest service. Indeed, from my practice knowledge, 1 conceive it to be a most invaluable i,r.etic-I knowledge, I conceive it to be a most inva!uable (Signed) RICHARD BRIGHT, M.D. Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway, 241, Strand, near Temple bar, London, and by almost all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through- out the civilized world, at the following prices in Pots :— Is. 1.1 d., 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., lis., 2 2s., and 33s. each. There is a very considerable saving in taking the larger sizes. N. B-Directions for the guidance of Patients are afnxed to each Pot. I:) TWENTY-FIFTH EDITION. Illustrated by 26 Anatomical Coloured Engravings on Steel. On Physical Disqualiifcations, Generative Inca- pacity, and Impediments to Marriage. New and improved Edition enlarged to 19o pages. Just 1 ublished, price 2s. 6d., or bv post direct from the tst.xlilishment, 3s. 6d. in postage stamps. TJE SILENT FRIEND; A Medical Work on the JL physical exliaiistioll and'deeav of the frame, from the effects of solitary indulgence, infection, and the injurious consequences of th'? abuse of Mercury with =()IS on the obligations of marriage, and direc- tions for obviating certain disqual'ncations. Illustrated by 26 Coloured Engravings, by II and L. PERRY and Co., 19, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. Pub- lished by the Authors and sold by Stranec, 21, Pater- noster-row Hannay, 63, and Sanger, 1-50, Oxford-street; Scarie, 2-i, Titchbornc-street, Haymarket and Gordon, 116, Leadenhall-street, London. PART THE FIRST treats of the anatomy and phvsio- logy of the re-productive organs, and is illustrated by Six Coloured Engravings. PART THE SECOND treats of the consequences re- sulting from excessive indulgence, and their lamentable effects on the system, producing mental and bodily weakness, nervous excitement, and generative incapacity. It is particularly addressed to those who arc prevented in consequence from entering into the marriage state, and points out the sure means of perfect and secret restoration to manhood. It is illustrated by Three Explanatory Engravings. PART THE THIRD treats of the diseases resulting from infection, either in the primary or secondary form, and contains explicit directions for their treatment. The consequences of early neglect or of mistreatment, and of the abuse of mercury, in entailing broken health, and a miserable existence, are also clearly pointed out. This section is illustrated by Seventeen Coloured Engravings. PART THE FOURTH treats of Perry's Preventative Lotion, by the use of which the dangers of infection are obviated. Its action is simple but sure it combines with the virus chemically, and destroys its power on the system. PART THE FIFTH is devoted to the consideration of marriage, and its duties. The reason of physical dis- qualifications, and the causes of unproductive unions, are also considered, and the whole subject critically and philosophically inquired into. The CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM is ex- pressly employed to renovate the impaired powers of life, when exhausted by the influence exerted by solitary indulgence on the system. Its action is purely balsamic its power in reinvigorating the frame in all cases of nervous debility has been demonstrated by its unvarving success in thousands of cases. Price lis. per bottle, or four quantities in one for 33s. The £ o cases of Syriacum or Concentrated Detersive Essence can only be had at ID, Berners-street, Oxford- street, London; whereby there is a saving of £ 1 12s. and the patient is entitled to receive advice without a fee, which advantage is applicable only to those who remit i;5 for a packet. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS con- stitute an effectual remedy in all cases of gonorrluca, gleet, stricture, and diseases of the urinary organs. Price 2s. 9d., 4s. (id., and 11s. per box. PERRY'S PREVENTATIVE LOTION is a never failing preventative of infection. Used in accordance with the printed directions, it affords a safeguard against the approach of disease. Price 33s. a bottle; or in £5 cases. Sold by all Medicine Vendors in Town or Country. 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