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PEMBROKESHIRE IRON AND COAL WORKS. j "?? Works are now ready to receive Orders for CastIng of every description. p BTtCulm delivered on board at Saundersfoot at 4s. per T °n" Cash on delivery, or Lime Stones taken in o change at Is. 3d. per Ton, on board at Saundersfoot. ?uers addressed to the Pembrokeshire Iron and Coal °UWany. Saundersfoot. V, R. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE, LONDON. CAUTION. on the Stamp Revenue in the Transfers of Shares in Railways and other Public Companies. J?o.??g understood that, on the Sale of Shares in aif^vay, and other Joint Stock Companies, a prac- 'e 0 f emitting to state in the Instrument of Tra °r the true ??"? P?'? or ??''eed to be paid for such whereby the Stamp Duty payable on such Trans- ? *S ?dpd.The Commissioners of Inland Revenue eem it right to give the following Public Notice. viz. hat on the Sale of Property of any kind, it is re- qnjr j, Law that the full Purchase or Consideration Mon ? which shall be directly or indirectly paid, or $ec red or ??sed to be paid for the same, shall be truly 'exi) 8se and set forth in words, at length, in the Deed 0 r8tru c t whereby the Property shall be transfer- reat -tt in default thereof, both the Purchaser and Sell er "?? a penalty of Fifty Pounds and five times the am ^le Duty evaded by the omission; and that pe P^rs°n employed in preparing the Transfer incurs a A 't 0ffive Hundred Pounds; and if he be an °rne. Solicitor, or Writer to the Sign?t, he is, on • C action, thenceforth disabled from practlsmg. ?-?? if either of the Parties to the Transfer gives in- for ation to the Commissioners, whereby the Penalty in by the other, or the Quintuple Duty, or any Part thued reof may be recovered l he is not only to be In- emnified and dicharO'ed from his liability, but may b ???ded, out of the money so recovered, to such an p -?m. not exceeding one-half thereof as the Commis- shall think proper.  That the Purchaser may recover back from the Seller, in ?'°? at law, so much of the Purchase Money as th an not ?e set forth in the Transfer, or the whole ?eof, if no p?t be set forth. The ommissioners also give Notice, that they will ?b ? ?, ? reward Persons who may give them information by of which any of such Penalties shall be re- bv'?a?, of which any of such nalties shall be re- By Order of the Board, X"r arph, 1849, J. C. FREELING, Secretary. ILSL?ORTANT TO THE PUBLIC.—THE POPULAR REMEDY. PARR'S LIFE PILLS. T"E ^ordinary propf this medicine are thus describe,l ky an eminent physician, who says :—"After Pa-t,'?ular observation of the action of PARR'S PILLS, I am Lt?rmin(,?(I in m- opinion, that the following are their true P.'Fst-They increase the strength, whilst most other lne? have ? weakening effect upn !he system. Let I,aL 'a"I"Wi have -,t weakeiiin, efl'ect upon the s3,stem. Let '"ur h take from three to four or six pills every twenty- ?)ur hours, ??' instead of h?vin? weakened, thev win be  have revived the animal spirits, and to have im- P?Mt.) a ?ting strength to the body. Se C0 'J— their operation they go direct to the disease. After Y(u ? takpn six or twelve pills you will experience thfir p,yeeJ; the disease upon you wiU become less and less by nr °'?'o"?'? ?"'? ? 3?ou will persevere in regu- by 0v fV- from three to six pills every NaN "our disease illsce" i y I removed from the system. entirely removed from tiie s?*ste in. H- i y—i hey are fou?d, after given them a fair trial for ? ff.? ?'?s. to possess the most astonishing and invigora- tit? P?opRrties. that they will overcome all obstinate om- pia ?br?' ?'? restore sound health • there is a return of ?ood ;tl! ?,etite ?o?y from the be-ginnm? of (heir use whUst their ttlilil ?S as a puratiYe is a desideratum greatly required by t?ha "?Xanddeiicatc?particulMty where vlOI"t purging is ^no^yleilged to be injurious instead of beneficial. TO PERSONS GOING ABROAD. „ ??' PiDs are particularly recommended to all persons gahroa<1' and subjecting themselves to .grat change of 9el0I' niate.. 0fWs of the Army and ?SLW. Missionaries, Emi- R?r? '?' ?o win (ind them a¿ invaluable appendage to their iH*10 ?hests, as a preventive of the attacks of those dis- paso« 80 ?'?'ent in our Colonies, especially in the "st ludipa 'ere a small box recently sold for 10s. In America a'so its f ame is K'?ting known, 'and its virtues duly apre- ciated ,?,, Si ?,immense demand for it; and there is no eountry Q ? the world where it will not Sl!pùlly be- come i) ar ? 0 *n wor'd where it will not speedily be- C()  h rhelc of extensive traffic and general utility, as it 1,1 V be had r'COurse to in all cases of sickn" with confi- deiice in its Simplicity, and in its power to produce relief. PILLS" ?.B<'nuine. unless the words "PARR'S LIFE PILLS' ? ? White letters on a Red Ground, on the Govern- ^ent n?P: pasted round each box: also the fac-simile of the ? ?"?o' ? Proprietors. "T. ROBERTS and Co., Cn?r'e-eourt. Fleet-street, London," on the Directions l?old /11 b?xes at 's- qd., 2s. 9d., and family packets at Us. ?cJh?' b)' all ?Pectabtp medicine vpndcr throughout the orld. FuH directions are given with each box. SCOTTISH UNION FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Instituted 1824, and Incorporated by Royal Charter. LoUdQn Offices-37, Cornhill; Edinburgh, 47, George- street Dublin, 52, Dame-street. GOVERNOR. nis Grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon. DEPUTY-GOVERXOR. The., Most Noble the Marquis of Queensbury. LOXDOX nOARD OF DIRUCTrov. President—Right Hon. the Earl o f Mansfield. Vice-president—Right Hon. the Earl of Seafield. MANAGERS. ??B?four.Esq. I y?FtGiUeSpie.Esq. J p ?odhart, Esq I a .A emslicad, Esq. ?o?h?.K.ingston.Esq. Richard Oliverson, Esq. J. R. Robertson, Esq. Hugh F. Sandeman, Esq. George Ramsey, Esq. Secretary-F. G. Smith, Esq. Bankers—London Joint Stock Bank. # Surgeon-E. W. Duffin, Esq. Solicitors-Messrs. Oliverson, Denby, and Lavie. Surveyor-Samuel Beazley, Esq. !'IlE distinguishing features of this Corporat!onare— -B: The «M</MM?MM?/e <ee;<r?y <!??'f?e?; fhemoderate rates of Premium charged; and The lar</c Bonus or ?e?M?M o/* jPro?? made to ad Life Insurers; o f ltlon to other important advantages, all of which funy detailed in the Company's Prospectus. P FIRE DEPARTMENT. I\(ciïperty of almost every description may be insured against ?*tuu? ?'3 ?rom Fire, by the payment of a smaU annua ^'•nium and risks involving more than ordinary hazard lI.I:"e Jr¡IU¡n; and risks involving more than ordinary hazard An ???ty rattnl- AU to SS^S- when satifactorily ascertained,are IMMEDIATELY ^15. t teirt,etor? of thi Incorporation conndentty J^(\berality and promptitude which have hitherto ?<H'kf," i .'he? settlement of claims. 'p. LIFE mrAKTMENT. I). ,rcetors reijuest the attention of Parties proposing to 'fL' ,1sur:>nces to the ADVANTAGES OFFEHKD BY THIS ith t\ which may be MOST FAVOURABLY CONTRASTED wlth 08(-. of any similar institution. ti ;k- ?itre either a specific sum, payable at death, On paym 'nt of a reduced rate of premium or, on payment of ['eased rate, ma.y iparticipiate in the pront-scheme of 'OWpany.. ? 1?000 eocA. — made to Policies of £ lv000 each. Age1 — Total Sum When First Bonus for Second Bonus for payable in -As"- keven Years, Five Years, case of red f 1834 to 1841. from 1841 to 1846. Death. 30 X5 E 1337Ci £72 3 8 E1205 11 2 40 135 19 0 73 3 7 1209 2 7 45 13R 15 6 74 9 7 1213 5 1 50 14290 76 18 9 1219 7 9 "-——— I48 17 6 81 8 4 1230 5 10 EXAMPLES OF Boxrs TO POLICIES OF LARGER ——AMOUNT. No. In- Sum No of fStini No of Added to Total Sum Of S"rod As- Years Pohcy- payable. '?. ?. sured. Assured. 812 106? ?? ?400012 years. £ 902 9 2£1902 9 2 1060 Too- 5000 H 1008 9 ol 0008 9 0 1.190 18,35 300011 607 19  ;M07 19 9 ?368 Z' 3000 11 GO 7 19 9 3607 19 9 5000 10 863 10 11 5866 10 11 ?—-?Ji?_ 2.500 9 3S7 19 9 2S87 19 5 '???I' REGULATIONS AXD ADYA?TAGRS. The ''?"? ?dvanta?cs in which Insurers with this Offic P^r^cipatc, may be enumerated as follows: — I p Y???'°"??eP]!Oi'irs, or not, at the option 'lhe j\ssi at ???s of premium /o;r?- ??;: </t?? ?'"?n'< "??-?"-?o/'?ec??? ?<-e. 11 ? "???-Fee or additional charge of any ^eSfirini: the Policy Stamp. bey0nd tho P<)licJ' Stamp. Surrender of Poii- III I K 1 Sums allowcd for the Surrender of Poii- Cies after H 'ee Premiums have been paid. 1,V p ^l,es a^owed to pass and repass, in time of Peace frn, ""?P?''t of Europe to another, by sea or ?'?' ?it)? P?y?t of additional premium, or the "olicy S subject to ???t"re. V. C) ?.P???rce months after proof of the death ??"CT')"y insured. yj 'anccs "?y ? cm-pted on the increasing or the ocreasill. ?cate.andon Joint Lives and Survivor- r 111 d F,hll)s or ro .1 de Payable on a person attaining the age of 55, or 660  at death, whichever may first happen. PPrs0ii r r Pfrsn ????'.?S in the eou"try have only to apply to IL e OInpally", nearest A?ent, and appear before their ^dical adv.^ 1 \er for that dtshict, when the Assurance b,, ff"tL?d as easily as if living in Town. "gent for p b A-9'llt for Plnbrok(-d-ei,, t? ??PP''caUon for Agencies to be made to the Pccretarv.

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