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SOUTH WALES. WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE COUNTY TOWN AND BOROUGH OF CARDIGAN. MR. GEORGE GOODE 1'8 Instructed to Sell by Auction, on Saturday, the 23rd d'TQf June, 1849, at the Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan, Hae .Ur of 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, 4 THE STEPSIDE ESTATE, ?-Dutifully situated Freehold, containing 58A. 3R. 13P. et'tol'y rich and productive Meadow and Pasture Lands, Us ??t state of Cultivation. T»R prettily situated Property commands one of the "I'?t beautifut Sites for a Residence to be found in the adrnired and picturesque vale of the Tivy, from ♦H' I 1 V'EWS of extreme beauty are derived, embracing *m "?gst others the Town and Castle of Cardigan, Kil- *ku4ll Castle, CMdig&n Bay, and St. George's Channel. The Estate has a south aspect, is prettily timbered, and 71*1,,esses all local advantages that can be wished for. t*?MtIa?, with Lithographic Plan attached, may be  Richard D. Jenkins, Esq., Solicitor, Cardigan, or btr George Goode, Land Aent and Auctioneer, at his GuildW-Square, Ca?mirthen. ?'?Cottagp, May 11th, 1849 IN CHANCERY. T»ECN Evan Jones, WUliam Davis, and EliMbeA his Wife, Plaintiffs, And Henry Lloyd Woods, Thomas Lloyd, Dennis WOODP. and Elizabeth Jones, Defendants. A VALUABLE Freehold Estate, called THE VAN ESTATE, including its well known Lime StoM 'mQ"u '?s and Kilns, situate in the Parish of Llan- Peudlirne, in the County of Carmarthen. containing ^MEASUREMENT 159A. 2&. 16p. of supejior Arabl. X "Oture, and Meadow Lands, (late the Property of V ?er444 Woods, deceased,) Will be Sold by Auction, IN ONE OR SIX LOTS, '\y' As may be agreed upon at the timo of Sale. VLTH the approbation of Sir William Home, one of the Masters of the said Court, At the ÐOAR'S BEAU INN, CARMARTHEN, 0 TUESDAY, the 26th day of JUXE, 1849, at twelve o'clock at noon, precisely. 1"te(i particulars of the Lots and Conditions of Sale 10.?t.it.tl UE had (gratis) at the said Master's Chambers, ?'  PT°N Buildings, Chancery Lane, London; of MNII 8. Chilton, Burton, and Johnson, Solicitors, 7, 'UcerLane, London of Mr. Lewis Morris, Solicitor, ? rhen; of Mr George Goode, the Auctioneer, at ?- "?es in Carmacthen; at the ?e?AwMtH and Car- -??t?M?MJ Offices and at the place of Sale. CARMTUTKLENSHTRER of Mydritn, Llanginning and St. Clears. VAU of Valuable Freehold Estates. 1 MR. GEORGE GOODE j "WTRUCTED to submit for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, W -day, the 11th day of July, 1849, at the hour of Two o'clock in the Afternoon, At the Farmer's Arms, Llanboidy, 1'11£ following FREEHOLD ESTATES, which will be Sold in Five Lots, as follows :— Mydrirn Parish. 411 LOT 1. AH n. ? oe?iraMe and well situated Farm, with Farm ??o- '?' and Farm Buildings, called CLYNGWYN, con- %JIWJN by admeaaurement 48A. 2R. 19p., of very capital M Lau d now in the occupa- Arable, and Pasture Land, now in the occupa- ?'on <ntil Michaelmas next) of Mr. David Jones, at the ANNUAL rent of E42. t1: l Reutharge on this Lot is apportioned at s.4d.  LOT II. PR5AS ll ?°? Eight FIELDS of exceedingly Rich and Pr<? "??'e Lands, formerly part of CLYNGWYN • r> and Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, -M. 6, and 6cs, on plan, ?our ? the occupation (until Michaelmas next) of Mr. ? 'omas Rees at the low Annual Rent of £ W, and con- 4i 4?49 by admeasuremcnt 36A. 3I. 381'. Pportioned Rent-charge on this Lot, £451. Llanginning Parish. AU LOT III. AH tK desirable Farm, with excellent Farm House, cj?).?E?YWERN, containing by admeasurement l3 containing by a d measurement in Jr' It. of Meadow Arable, and Pasture Land, now IN ?''??"" ? Mrs. Thomas, and held by her under ,%Lease, granted 18.,31, for the term of 9'Jye?rs,atthe low AMIUAWO^ £ 3o. Jj TKP road from St. Clears to Llanboidy passes through the P^.1™' "??? is within an easy distance of time and I Saint Clears Parish. A.ll 1 LOT IV. All ti, » very desirable ?-"?. called THE WHITE &AH.T situate close to the Town of Saint Clears, con- ?AhT'J?? ?ad?measurement 49A. 3R. 26P. of capital Mea- 40and Pasture Lan?s, now in the occupation of Mr ??ohn" ? Ihomas, and his under-tenants, and held by him 'U'd., lease (or his own ??' ?Sed 48, or thereabouts, at the 10 W annual rent of E5.). acoe d 48, or thereabouts, at Thl tnpike road leading from St. Clears to Milford DA44" toh the Farm. All 1 LOT V. All N AT Tenement, with DWELLING-HOUSE and $Xei«- LSE8> called WAUNFACH, containing by admea- P,Iir ""el't 3A. 3R. 3p., now in the occupation of Mr. "^TY«lter Morris, and held by him under a promise of a y? FOR Three Lives, at the low Annual Rent of £ 7. Th* ''?Pcctive tenants will shew the Farms, and for rth |R Particulars apply to Messrs. Evans, Powell, and CFT 'ICITORS> Haverfordwest; or to Mr. George Goode, VH RT Agent and Auctioneer, at his Offices, GUlldhall-  ?armarthen? ??IBROKESHIRE & CARMARTHENSHIRE. :F VERY VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT FREEHOLD ESTATES, COMPRISING |?AX RESIDENCE, SEVERAL VALUABLE FARMS, &c. MR. GEORGE GOODE f4vullred with instructions to submit for SALE by 4t th. AUCTION, AT T(, E R, UTZEN Arms Inn, in the Town of Narberth, on  Thursday the 12th day of July, 1849, -? ??"'?crmpntioned important and valuable FREE- foil') T Eci'l"ATE, S, which will be sold in Lot. as ESTATES, which will be sold in Lots, as   ^FCROKESHIRE AND CARMARTHENSHIRE. Parish of Llandyssilio. h 1'Hp BI'T'T' ,° RO" JOT I- A d. Tilt, ?RYNAYRON ESTATE. A most desirable ?T(,t, ?y' with capital Residence, extensive and well- 4rr. (' ?'? Buildings, together with 109A. 2R. 5p. ?F VERV ? '? productive Meadow, Arable, and Pasture ?Ct ?'?''? in a highly picturesque country, within 1?06' Otllcnt distance of 5 Miles of the Market aud ',u %V of Narberth, and intersected by the road ??h ? ?'"u that place to Cardigan and other leading ?t& '?fan.s. Cai- d ,,?,an an d other leading 'r? 'cr?, aflnurahic Estate (which is only a short dis-  ?' ?? '??'' Tave, so celebrated for its Trout and ?. t'h ?? ??hui?), is now in the occupation of the Rev. JJ. T2HTULAA' hold bv him under a Lease granted in W THE V!AR for the Term of Twenty-one years, at the "?'-? '??ntof ?92. Th???he Reut-ChitrRe and Parochial Rates are ex- 'te?'. "'B?,y moderate. I:) PEMBROKESHIRE. •j>. A/oHac/o?/?M fafMA. ?r4' ?sirahle Freehold Farm, with good House and ;l' Ð BU,llùings, called DYFFRYN FULBRO, other- 'u (' Y¡'FRI F1LBRO, now in the occupation of ? St '?P?n Davies, as tenant-at-will, containing by ?d.,)p?''e'nent 72A. 2R. 20P., of good Meadow, Arable, ? 'l'¡ ?e Land. T,?"? Rent-charge El 16s. ?A?) LOT III. ,YALL thos e several Tenements called RATSHOLE 'WAL,1*4, palid FYNO,'I WEN, together with the Fields y??RK-YET, PARK-CANOL, and PAPK-YR- ?'%ls n°w in the several occupations of Paul Phil- Da 1 • Owen, and Stephen Davies, as follows Wen. Paul Phillipg lo *0 30 )?)loJe Wen, Paul Phillip 15 0 30 T'hre???'?????'??????? 31 2 2 ?ly rev ?Lephen Davies, tenant-at- l¡i. 22 1 8 .J\ 69 0 0 ? ? ?y?, '? Tenant o¡at!hole Wen claims a promise ?a L? for his own Life, aged 60. Tit? ?cut-charge on those several holdings, 14s. od. .H t11 LOT If. ?AH th.?, ?'??c Farm, ca!?d PANTYRIG, together ?th th. ?n?n?nt of WAUNFACH, now in the several 5ps, ? of WAUNFACH, no%v in the Zvera l ?cu?n. ?'sofMr.DanietI)aYies, and Mr. John Ph¡¡ "Ps,, ".?"8 toLet4er 62A. 0?. 6p. of capital Lands, ?dpd "?foUows;— .^tyri"tr °.tr herwise Pantvrhig, Dan- A. R. r. ? s. d. ?lit Otlier,,vis,e Pantvrhig, Dan? A?' R. P. ? s, d. ?I)?''?'?nantat.win.5S 2 6 50 0 0 \'t'auaf.?.,JohnP!:i:Hps. 320 3 10 0 Total 62 0 6 53 10 0 > v^« j 1'hillips claims promise of a Lease for Two it, ealled GO, and David Phillips aged 26. '?''the ??'?'CM..r;c on both holdings £ 1 6s. Od. The va)at>'° ?"? '?tcnsxfe right of pasturage on the h'??on .Land" in the parish of Monachlogddu, renders h PPerty ?? ?'?? parish very valuable. -h ? ? nt T c'l:u'«e i'1 lieu of Tithes is unusually low, the r" n t.charge in ?" of Tithes is unusually low, the P<¡¡.t tiltr ?'?tes are moderate. ''?'cu? '?' With Lithographic Plans, are now prc- ri l a"ill be read.v for delivery on or before the ?ha "? a?V \\111 ?? ready for delivery on or before the h ? cf?' to ?"? obt.uned by application at the q efs c,'f ^,tasi-R, Evans, Powell, and Co., Solicitors, f?'crf.) ? 'Y ?? ? ? ?e O S ccs of Mr. George Go?dp, r,u^ 'l'e Offices of Mr. George Goude, t? A°?'?M'l A 'lctionfer, GuUdhaU-squarc, Carn?r- 'le Tenants will shew the Estate#. CARDIGANSHIRE.  ESTATES FOR SALE. rr HE very important and valuable FREEHOLD i- ESTATE, called CWMGWOEDNERTH, other- wise CVVMWAEDNERTH, with the valuable Farm of GLASGOEDFACH, situate in the parishes of Pem- bryn and Troedyraur, in the county of Cardigau, which WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. GEO. GOODE, At the BI,ACK LION, in the Town of CARDIGAN, on the 25th day of JUNE, 1849, at 2 o'clock precisely (post- poned from the 15th of June), m the following lota,vii.- LOT I. A most desirable and very valuable Freehold Fwm with excellent Farm House, and extensive farm buildings and premises, called CWMGWAEDNERTH, otherwise CWMGWOEDNERTH, situate in the several parishes of Pembryn and Troedyraur, containing by ad- measurement 150A. 2R. 12P. of very superior, rich, and productive meadow, arable, and pasture land, now in the several occupations of Mr. J. Jones, Mr. David Rees, and Mr. S. Morris, as tenants at will, at rents amount- ing to E116 per annum. LOT II. A very valuable Tenement, with new Farm House, Stable, and Beast House, called GLASGOED-FACH, situate in the said parish of Pembryn, and adjoining Lot 1, containing 73A. and 16P. of excellent meadow, arable, and pasture land, now in the several occupation* of the proprietor, Mr.. David Davies, and his underte- nants, at rents amounting together to tl,35 6s. Particulars and Conditions of salo may be had on and after the 10th of June, of Messrs. Chilton, Burton, and Johnson, Solicitors, 7, Chancery-lane, London; of Mr. George Goode, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Carmarthen; and of Messrs. Lloyd and Jones, Solicitors, Carmarthen. C.IRDIGANSIIIRE. — MOST DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Talbot Hotel, in the Town of Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, on Monday, the 25th day of June, 1849, between the hours of four and six in the evening, (subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced,) ALL that highly important FREEHOLD FARM A and LANDS, called PENYWERN, Situate in the Parish of Llanfihangel-y^croyddm-Issa, in the said County of Cardigan, containing by admea- surement 154A. lit. 30P., or thereabouts, of good Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, with SEVEN COTTAGES, now in the occupation of Mr. Daniel Jenkins and hii under-tenants, at the low annual rent of £120. The under-tenants have 19 Acres of the inferior land, leaving 135A. OR. 28H. of the best under 14s. per acre together with the Dwelling-House, which consists, on the ground floor, of a Dairy, Pantry, two Kitchens, and one Parlour; on the first floor, one Sitting Room and five Bedrooms; and on the second floor, two large Ser- vants' Bedrooms also, the Out-buildings, which are in tenantable repair. Also, adjoining, a capital Garden and Orchard, with plentiful supply of fine spring water, in the dryest season, without the aid of a pump. There is an extensive Lawn in front, and along the avenue are some fine old Oak, Elm, Ash, and other Timber Trees, and the ground is generally woody, with several Plan- tations. The above Farm is distant from the fashionable and much-frequented Watering-place Aberystwyth, five miles, from Nanteos, one mile and a half, from Crosswood three miles, and from Hafod, eight milt's. It is bounded by the respective Estates of Col. Powell, M.P., the Earl of Lisburne, and the Hon. G. L. Vaughan. THERE IS A VFIN OF LEAD ORE RUNNING THROUGH THE PROPERTY. A more desirable Estate has seldom been offered in the Principality to the notice of the Public. The situation is extremely beautiful; it has a South aspect, and is well sheltered from the North and North-east winds. It commands a picturesque view of the Vale of Ystwyth, and is in every respect well calculated for the Residence of a Genteel Family; and it may be much improved at a little outlay. The above Estate will be Sold either in one or three Lots, as it can be conveniently divided, each having a good supply of water. LOT I. (Commanding a view of the Sea) contains45A. IR. 12P. of Arabic, Meadow, and Pasture Land, a large Pond, two Cottages is bounded on the North side hy Colonel Powell's Land, on the South by the Road leading to Llanflhangel-y-Croyddin, on the West by the Hon. G. L. Vaughan's Liana, and on the East by Brenan and Ty'nybedw Farms, (the Earl of Lisburne's.) LOT II. (South aspect, and commanding a view of the Vale of Ystwyth,) contains 34A. 0K. 37P. of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, and Five Cottages; is bounded on the East sidf by the main Road leading to Crosswood, on the West by Glenydd Farm, (the Earl of Lisburne's) on the South by Col. Powell's Land, and on the North by the Road leading from New Cross to Glenydd. LOT HI. (South aspect, and commanding a view of the Vale o Ystwyth,) contains 74A. 3R. 12P. of good Arable, Mea- dow, and Pasture Land, together with the Dwelling- house, Out-buildings, &c., which are situated on the East side of the main Road leading to Crosswood, and on the West of the Road leadidg from New Cross to Llanfihangel-y-Croyddin, and is bounded on the South by Col. Powell's and the Earl of Lisburne's Lands. For further particulars apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. James Rees, Alfred Place, Aberystwyth. Further information together with Descriptive Plans may also be obtained, on application to Messrs. James Hughes and Roberts, of the same place, Solicitors. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Dr. LOCOCK's Female Wafers. HAVE NO TASTE OF MEDICINE. And are the only remedy recommended to be taken by Ladies. The? fortify the constitution at penods of hIe, and in all \prvnu? 'Sections act )¡e a Charm. They remove Sea -ine? ?tS.e on Shght Exertion Palpitation of the H?- L?-n? of Spirits, Weakness and A) ay Pain. They create Appee, and remove IndlgstJun, Heart-burn, Wind Head-aches Gidduiiess &c verance in the use of ?th?''?E'r?? ?:??. ?'?T ?? roper perseverance in the use of thUM^tr w?; &d to effect a Cure after all other means bavf-  1 means hum ,? f^w(,tiona „, ,?.? with every ho? NOTE!—These Wafers do not rontam any Mmera), and may be taken either dissolved in water, or whole. BEWARE OF DIITATIOXS. The very ,rreat celebrity whfch Dit. LOCOCK'S WAFERS have attained, has induced unprincipled persons to I)rtltarti imitations in the form of 111-Li., &c., which, lioni then worthless natuie, disappoint the expectations of the Purchaser, and injure the character oi the Genuine Medicine. It is therefore necessary to observe that no Medicine^ is Genuine hut "WAFERS," and that outside every Genuine Box is the Government Stamp in which arc the words, DR. LOCOCK'S WAFERS in white letters on a Red Ground. OBSERVE.—There are various Counterf. it Medicines, having words on the Stamp, so nearly resembling these, as to mis- lead the unwary. Purchasers mu;t therefore strictly observe the above Caution.. Prepared only bv the Proprietor's Agents, DA SILYA and Co., Bride Lane. Pleet Street, London. Price Is. 1U1-, 2s. 9d..and lis. per box. The 2s. 9d. Boxes contain nearly three of the small size, and the lis. boxes five of those at 2s. 9,1. The Price in India, is I rupee. 2 rupees, and 8 rupees per box; Agents, Messrs. Scott, Thompson, and Co., I'alcutt;l: Messrs. flarriciiid Co., Madras and Messrs. Sprague and Co., Bombay. And Sold by one or more Agents in every Town in the Kingdom, and on the Continents of Europe and America. Perfect freedom from Cough in Ten Minutes after use, and a rapid cure of Asthma and Consumption, and CASTLE HOTEL, BRECON. nriHE Public are respectfully informed that, the Sum- X mer Arrangements having been completed, the following well regulated COACHES will leave the above Hotel on and after the 18th JUNE, 1819: — THE COLLEGIAN, For ABERYSTWYTH, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at Eight o'clock, through Trecas- tle, Llandovery, Lampeter, and Aberayron, returning the alternate days. Coaches leave Aberystwith daily, for North Wales. THE ROYAL MAIL, From BUILTH to BRECON, every morning at Six o'clock, arriving in Brecon in time for Coaches to Aber- gavenny, Monmouth, Ross, Gloucester, London, Here- ford, Worcester, Birmingham, Merthyr, Cardiff, Llan- dovery, and Carmarthen; returning to Builth at half- past One, after the arrival of Coaches from all parts of England and Wales. THE RAILWAY, Leaves BRECON for MERTHYR, every day, (Sunday excepted) at a Quarter before Ten o'clock, after the arrival of the Mails from Builth, Llandovery, Carmarthen, Gloucester, and London; arriving in Merthyr in time for Trains to Cardiff. The RAILWAY leaves MERTHYR for BUILTH every day, (Sunday excepted) at half-past Ten, after the arrival of the Train from Cardiff and the Mail from Nantyglo, Brynmawr, Tredegar, and Sirhowy, arriving in Builth at Five o'clock. THE PRINC •. OF WALES, To BRISTOL every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at a quarter before Seven, through Aber- gavenny, Usk, and Chepstow, arriving in Bristol in time for the half-past Three o'clock Train to London, and 4.50 Train to Exeter. THE ROYAL MAIL, To CARMARTHEN and TENBY, every morning at half-past Eight o'clock. Performed by GEORGE EVANS & 00. FAIR mt COMPLEXION. To the Ladies. Under the Patronage of Royalty. c 0 C K B U R N'S ORIENTAL BOTANICAL PREP AKA TION, For almost instantly and effectually removing all blotches, pimples, freckles, tan spots, and every other cutaneous eruption of the skin. After one application of the Botanic Extract, which must be used twice or three times a day, a wonderful change will at once be perceived, and in the course of a few days the complex- ion will assume a beautiful roseate appearance. The extract to apply is of a most agreeable nature, and the first application will prove its surprising efficacy. I Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by the sole, proprietors, George H. J. Cockburn, and Barclay and Sons, Farringdon-Street, London, in bottles at 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. each, with full directions for use also by Sangar, 150, Oxford-Street; Keating, St. Paul's Church- yard; Prout, 229, Strand; Hannay and Co., 63, Oxford- street; Butler and Co., 4, Cheapside and all other Chemists in the Kingdom. The above can be sent to any part, on receipt of a Post Office Order, to be made payable to Mr. George Henry John Cockburn, 27, Aldgate, London. AGENTS:-FERRIS and SCROPE, Bristol Steele and Co., Bath Butcher, Cheltenham Hitchcock and Son, Taunton; W. C. Brande, Frome; J. W. White, Carmarthen Vardy, Warminster Fitze, Exeter Perry and Co., Devizes. To be had also of the above Chemists, Cockburn's ce- lebrated RINGWORM LOTION, price 2s. 9d., 4s., and 10s. per Bottle. Copy of a recent testimonial proving the efficacy of the above extract: — St. James's, London, March 4th, 1819. Miss de Winton presents her compliments to Mr. Cockburn, and begs to state, and thank him at the same time, for the complete success she derived from onlv using two bottles of his Botanic Extract, and it was quite the means of removing the eruptions on her face, with which she had been previously troubled. CARDIGANSHIRE. MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1849. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next Gene- i ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace will be held and kept at the County Sessions House, in the Town ofAber- ayron, in and for the said County, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of July next, at the hour of eleven in the fore- noon, when all persons summoned to attend as Jurors, and bound over to prosecute and give evidence at the said Sessions, are required to attend. The Magistrates of the County are requested to return all depositions taken before them, in cases to be tried at the Quarter Sessions, to the Clerk of the Peace, at least one week previous to the Sessions, and in all cases which may be heard within one week, the depositions to be returned forthwith. The Recognizances of prosecutors and witnesses must be filed at the opening of the Court on the first day of the Sessions. The Magistrates' Clerks and the Attor- nies practising in the said Court, are requested in all cases of appeal to be heard at the said Sessions to trans- mit to the Clerk of the Peace for the information and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the examinations upon which the removal is grounded, and of the grounds of 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 Magistrates' 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 regulate the County expenditure. All persons who have any demands upon the County must transmit their bills to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before Tuesday, the 26th day of June instant. 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 tlte Acts 2nd and 3rd Victoria, c. 93, and 3rd and 4th Vic., c. 88. BRIDGES. And notice is also given, that at the next Sessions it will he proposed that one Surveyor of Bridges be appointed for the whole of the said County. It will also be moved that E30 be applied out of the County Funds towards completing the repairs of Cardigan Bridge, and that the sum of £ 20 be also applied towards the erection of the Wooden Bridge over the Wire Fach at Henfclin. COUNTY GOAL. And notice is also given, that at the said next Sessions, the state of repair of the County Goal will be considered, and Plans and Estimates relating thereto will be laid before the Court and the Justices there assembled will proceed to make such order thereon as may be considered advisable. COUNTY ROADS BOARD. And notice is also given, that in pursuance of the 7th and 8th Vic. c. 91 the Justices of the Peace will at the said Sessions elect and appoint one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace of the said County to be a member of the County Roads Board of the said County, in the room of Pryse Pryse, Esq., M.P., who has become an ex officio member thereof. LOCK-UP HOUSES. And notice is also given, that at the said next Sessions it will be moved that the Salary of the Keeper of the House of Correction at Aberystwyth be increased from E20 per annum to a sum not exceeding E30 per annum. RURAL POLICE. In pursuance of the provisions of the Act 2nd and 3rd Vic., c. 93, and of the Act 3rd and 4th Vic. cap. 88, and on the requisition of Matthew Davies, Esquire, John Maurice Davies, Esq., the Right Honorable the Earl of Lisburne, the Ileverezid Lewis Charles Davies, Clerk, and John Maurice Davies, Esquire, Five of Iler Ma- jesty's Justices of the Peace of the said County I hereby give notice, that at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the first day of the said next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to he held in and for this Cuunty it will be proposed that a Report be made by the Jus- tices (hen and there assembled, to one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, that in the opinion of the said Justices, the Constables appointed under the I said Acts, or either of them, arc then no longer needed in the said County. In pursuance of the provisions of the said act 2nd and 3rd Vic., c. 93, and of the Act 3rd and 4th Vie., c. 88.1 and on the requisition of the Ri?ht Honourable the Earl of Lisburne, George William Parry Richard 0?'cn I owell, uliarn Lardley Kichardes, and Matthew Da- vies, Lsquires^ Five of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace of the said County; I hereby further ?ivc notice, I that at the hour of Four o'Clock in the afternoon of the j said first day of the said next General Quarter Sessions I of the Peace to be held in and for this County, applica- tion will he made for the appointment and establishment | I of a Rural Police Force for the whole of the said County I according to the Provisions of the said several Acts. I F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peacc. l n, Ild" O. uC 1. C«'.c. í Abcrj stwyth. lth June. lSIfI. TO BUILDERS. BUILDERS desirous of sending in Tenders for erecting a Dwelling-House, and Farm Buildings at PAXTHKNKY, situatewithin a quarter of a mile of the Village of Mydrim, in the County of Carmarthen, may see Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Agreement re- quired to-be entered into, by applying to Mr. Lloyd Lle- wellyn, St. Mary-street, Carmarthen, any day after Monday, the 11th instant. The Tenders for the said Buildings to be delivered to Mr. Lloyd Llewellyn, on or before Tuesday the 26th in- stant. Sufficient Securities will be required, and it is not to be understood that the lowest Tender will be abso- lutely accepted. Carmarthen, June 7th, 1849. DR. LA'MERT ON THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY, WITH FORTY COLOURED ENGRAVINGS. Just Published, and may be had in French or English, in a sealed envelope, 2s. 6d., or post free, from the Author, for 42 stamps, SELF-PRESERV ATION.-A Medical Treatise on the Physiology of Marriage, and on the Secret Infirmities and Disorders of Youth and Maturity, usually acquired at an early period of life, which enervate the physical and mental powers, diminish and enfeeble the natural feelings, and exhaust the vital energies of Manhood; with practical observations on the treatment of Ner- vous Debility and Indigestion, whether arising from these causes, close study, or the influence of tropical climates; Local and Constitutional Weakness, Syphi- lis, Stricture, and all diseases and derangements Te- sulting from Indiscretion. With forty coloured En- gravings, illustrating the Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Reproductive Organs, explaining their structures, uses, and functions, and the various in- juries that are produced in them by solitary habits, excesses, and infection. By SAMUEL LA'MERT, M.D., 37, Bedford-sq., London, Doctor of Medicine, Matriculated Member of the Uni- versity of Edinburgh, Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall, London, Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, &c. &c. Marriage requires the fulfilment of several conditions, in order that it may be really the cause of mutual hap- piness. Could tlie veil, which covers the origin of domestic wretchedness, be raised, and its true source in every instance disclosed, in how many could it be traced to physical disqualifi-cations and their attendant disappointments. Excesses are always injurious; the gift, which when used in moderation is fraught with advantage, becomes, when abused, the prolific source of mischief, and of greater or less injury to the constitu- tional and vital powers. The particular excesses, on the nature and consequences of which this Treatise pro- fesses to dilate, are productive of greater misery to the human frame, than any other to which it is subject. This treatise is the result of a long course of study in a peculiar and much neglected branch of medical practice; and the author having obtained the highest medical honours is a guarantee for his professional ex- perience, which has reference almost solely to the treat- ment of these diseases. REVIEW OF THE WORK. I-.V'MEKT ON THE INFIRMITIES OF YOl-TH \XD MATURITY. —There are scenes in the drama of life which are acted" with no spectator but CONSCIENCE; and of these the result is ever disastrous. Happv the mortal who meets with a timely Mentor tu snatch him from the gulph into which such scenes must plunge him! In the book before us such a monitor is to lie fountf. Far be it from us to misdirect our pen or sully our passes with a notice in any shape of a work that would taint t," purest mind or pander to one evil principle of human nature; but the book under review, so far from having a ten- dency of the kind, is one calculated to warn and instruct the erring, without imparting one idea that can vitiate a Ininel not already tutored by the vices of which it treats It is written in ii style of masterly precision and lucidity, blending the profoundest truths of philosophy and physic with the loftiest precepts of morality We speak emphatically in our fosltion as public censors and the guardians of public morals, n common with many, we have heretofore nourished a deep antipathy against all medical works treating on matters \\ich shun the. eye; but the book beiii; placed on our table for notice, we have been bound to give it an impartial perusal and feel equally bound to state our impression that it is a production calculated to confer a vital benefit, physically and morally, upon all who are tempted from the riid path of abstemiousness and propriety. A father mav trust it it in the hands of his boy. By untaught innocence the book is not 01 course needed but wherever has prevailed, the tender yet awlul voice breathing in these pages is likely to prove as strikingly beneficial as the admonitions of a homily blended with the practical advice of a writer on medicine.—UNITED KINGDOM MAGAZINE. It is highly necessary that parents, the heads of fami- lies and dirrelors of public and private schools, should possess this useful work. They will then be enabled, by timely warning, to check the progress of a most perni- eious habit in youth, which, if once acquired, hurrcs its victims, with giant stndes, to an early grave. -Lriic,oit Journal, .v Published bv The Author, in English, French, or Ger- man, and may be had, in Carmarthen, of Mr. E. W. Shackell, Bookseller, Guildhall-square; in Swansea, of Mr. Williams, Cumbrian Office Heath, 1 Broad- srteet, Bristol; Kent aid Richards, 52, Paternoster- row, London; or, free by post for forty-two stamps, from the Author, who may be consulted on these dis- orders personally or by letter, daily, from Ten til Two, and from Five till Eight, at his residence, 37 Bedford-square, London. MESSRS. R. & L. PERRY & Co. beg to inform 1. t. their Patients, and parties desirous of consulting them, that in consequence of repeated solicitations, they find it impracticable to adhere to the Public Notice, which they recently gave of not visiting the Provinces, but that Patients may not on future occasions be de- ceived by parties illegally using their names, they beg to state that no announcement of anv intended visits will be genuine unless signed by a r fac simile oftbeir handwriting, a&??Yd& to mutate which is felony. V (D TWENTY-FIFTH EDITION. J Illustrated by 2G Anatomical Coloured Engravings on Steel, On Physical Disqualiifcations, Generative Inca- pacity, and Impediments to .1Iarnaqe. New and improved Edition, enlarged to 196 pages. Jut Published, price 2s. 6d., or by post direct from the Establishment, 3s. 6d. in postage stamps. fTIHE SILENT FRIEND A Medical Work on the physIcal exhaustion and decay of the frame, from the enects of solitary indulgence, infection, and the injurious consequences of the abuse of Mercury with observations on the obligations of marriage, and direc- tion- for obviating certain disqualiifcations. Illustrated by 26 Coloured Engravings, by R. and L. PERRY and Co., 19, Berner".st;ePt, Oxford-street, London. Pub- lished by the Authors and sold by Strange, 21, Pater- noster-row Hannav, 63, and Sanger, 150, Oxford-street; Starie, 23, Titchborne-street, Haymarket; and Gordon, 146, Leadenhall-street, London. PAJlT TIlE FIRST treats of the anatomy and phvsio- lgy of the re-productive organs, and is illustrated by Six Coloured Engraving^s. r AitT THE SEcnvntrcats of the consequences re- sulting from excessive indulgence, and their lamentable elects on the system, producing mental and bodily weakness, nervous excitement, and generative incapacity. It is particularly addressed to those who are 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. P\RT THE TIIIKD 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 contains a prescription for the Prevention of Disease by a simple application, by which the danger of infection is obviated. Its action is simple but sure. It acts with the viru-s chemically, and destroys its power on the system. This important part of the Work should not escape the reader's notice. 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 employed to renovate the impaired powers of life, when exhausted by the influence exerted by solitary indulgence on the system. 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PERRY'S PURIFYTNG SPECIFIC PILLS con- stitute an effectual remedy in all cases of gonorrhoea, gleet, stricture, and diseases of the urinary organs Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. per box. Sold by all Medicine Vendors in Town or Country. Consultation fee, if by letter, £ 1.— Patients are re- quested to be as minute as possible in the description of their cases, stating age, occupation, and position in society. Attendance daily at 19, Berners-street. Oxford-street. London; from 11 to 2. and fiom 5 to S: on Sundays from 11 to 1. Agent for Carmarthen, Mr. J. W. White, Chemist- Guildhall-square; E. Ward, Chemist, High-street. Bre, con; Philip Price, Post Office, Bridgend H. Webber- Guardian Office, Cardiff; Walter Thomas, Chc-mist. (op- posite Angel) Merthyr; W. Chemist, High street, Cardigan; O. E. Davies,Chemist, Joseph Potter, Herald Ofhce, Haverfordwest; R. C. rl reweeks, Chemist, Pembroke, and Tho?. Evans, Chemist. High-street, ?w,sc.'). or .1 "r '?h?n mav be hid t?. 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