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PEMBROKESHIRE. BARONY OF KEMES. pHE COURT LEET?and COURT BARON of ? THOMAS DAVIES LLOYD, Esq., Lord of the "Aid Daony, for the Manor of the TOWN and COR- POn *™^ON OF NEWPORT, within the said Barony, \*|ii i. F held at the AWEL INN, in the Town of Newport, TuFS.D,?y t he 6th day of NOVKMIJEU next, at eleven Clock 'n the forenoon, when all persons owing suit and 6er? ? at the said Courts, and all persons having any Pre- lelltnletlts to make, or Complaints to prefer, are hereby  to attend. Given under my hand at Newport, the ??rd ? day of October, 1849. JOHN HARRIES, Mayor. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. BARONY OF KEMES. NoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Courts  with the Courts Baron of Thomas Davies th?'?Dronwydd, Esq., Lord of the said Barony, for tlleY, -5 rrnefttioned Manors and Lordships within the 8aid ljar°nv, will be held at the times and places fol- 1,,I. ng, viz' at the times and places fol-  ?c BARONY OF KEMES, on TEESDAY, the 30th° daY of OCTOKEK instant, at 12 o'clock at noon pre- tiY, at olleac, within the said Barony.  the LORDSHIP of BAYVIL, within the said &?t ? ?"y' on TUESDAY, the 30th day of OCTOBER instant, at 0c'0cli in the afternoon precisely, at College, ifo resaid. jJ° the LORDSHIP OF EGLWYSERW, within the *aid ri "?t'??y, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of OCTOBER iqtt "t' at 12 o'clock at noon precisely, at the Sergeant's ? t. &1tuate in the Village of :Elwyserw, aforesaid. j.° £ the LORDSHIP OF MOILGROVE, within the ? ??y' on THURSDAY, the 1st day of NOVEMBER T,t at 12 o'clock at noon precisely, at the Bridge End t'atv "'?. in the Village of Moilgrove, aforesaid. ?i? the MANOR of LLANFIRNACH-AR-DAF Nov the said Barony, on FRIDAY, the 2nd day of ?LO-t?KHn next at 12 o'clock at noon precisely, at the Llanfiinach, within the said Barony. A  at the several times and places before-mentioned, and all Persons owing suit and services to the • Lord, or claiming admittance to any Heredita- tb?"t" holden within tho said Barony, or having any ?en? to transact at the said Courts, arc required to C THOMAS GEORGE. Steward. c ar<%an, Oct. 23rd, 1819. o TO BE SOLD RY AUCTION, 0 11 ^ATUKDAY, the 17th Day of NOVEMBER, 1819, BY MR. GEORGE GOODE, AT THE IVY BUSH HOTEL, CARMARTHEN,  At the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, A ?L that substantial well-built attractive HOUSE, ?a!) d OP, and PREMISES, together with a large W»u CtJ Garden, and Four Stalled Stable at the back therp situate in Upper Market-Street, in the County Of the -B orough of Carmarthen, and now in the occupa- ti0n „f t'on ot Mr. THOMAS TAYLOR WEBB, Wine Merchant. Th e ltuation of these Premises is the most eligible ?fo? ?"?ss of any in the Town of Carmarthen the w.'Re I'aults and Cellarage are convenient and exten- IV e. ,there .is also a right of way from these Premises '?to r'h?P??? ?'street, which is a very advantageous ease- ?ent 11:L.furhe particulars, apply to Mr. Charles Henry Quay-street, Carmarthen or to Mr. ^'chatVGrardnor' Solicitor, Spilman-street, Carmarthen or tn ?' George Goode, Auctioneer, at his Office, G'ildha I-Square, Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE. P°>tant Sale of Dairy Cows, Horses, Agricultural Implements, SSc. It MR. W. DAVIES AS been favored with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, f3p AT PINGED MARSH FARM, udder's Bridge, about Two Miles from Kidwelly, and Seven from Llanelly, Oll Wednesday, the 31s2 Day of October, 1849, J?!IE under ?mentioned well-selected LIVE STOCK, Cftop with a variety of Agricultural Implements, l)air tensils, &c. &c., the Property of James Buck- ?ftw?'' ??Llanellv, who declines Farming; consisting I ey, EA.,q?'b c,*Iutiful Milch Cows and Heifers in Calf, of re lderney, and Short-horn breeds; and tthe yrallire ^lch Cows of the Castlemartin and other Breeds • l old Bull, a cross between the Dur- ham -lm] old Bull, a cross between the Dur- Two very powerful Draught Iforses -1 1i, g1 't do.; 1 two-year old Filly 1 yearling IIf Husban  A w ell-harvested Hay. Implements ?'Hhnus? bandi ry, Dairy Utensils, &c. &c. P,;X nlontlls, credit wiM be given on approved security, liberal i?, scount allowed for cash. I'll(' Sale to commence precisely at ten o'clock in the !brn <?oon; and the Auct;°nccr respectfully solicits i^ll jiT attendance, as 1115 Feuded to sell the whole ilaone to" 1849. nty of Pembroke.-Revision Courts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IIIIAT ROBERT CHARLES NICHOL CARNE  and WILLIAM ROBERT GROVE, Esquires, or 0yn of them, the Barristers appointed under and by 1. irtt, the Gth Victoria, cap. 18, intituled An Act to e0 the Law for the Registration of Persons entitled t0 ?t°» and to define certain Rights of VolinR, and to tQ U ate certain Proceedings in the Election of Members to arve in Parliament for England and Wales," to Jiey- t? List of Voters in the Election of a Knight of the o?-"? for the County of Pembroke, will make a Cir- CUit the said County, and hold Courts for the purpose f)f?'"?'?ing such Lists, at the several times and places IL,re under named: at which Courts the resT>ective Over- hp?sr named at which Courts the resnective Over- of the Poor for the Parish, Township, and Place, re e?e y required to attend: and every Overseer ncg- t?f'?? ?? y attend or who shall be wilfully guilty of any ?thp ^each of duty in the Execution of the said Act of le-, bca '18 is liable to be fined. All persons claim- 1,1 g t 0 inserted in any List of Voters, or objecting to the V °tGS others, are also required to attend at the ^aUrt at which the Parish, Township, or Place, within ?'hich ?such claim or objection arises is hereby appointed to Njj °en' in order to substantiate the same. on Satur- at the Small Debts Court, on Satur-  20th of October instant, at Ten o'Clock in the ore",O,)n, for Revising the List of Voters in the several ?*ar) es or Hamlets of Bletherston, Clarbeston, Coed- Ca??s ?*?ow, Crunwear, Grondre, Henllan, Lampeter Velfr Llandcw: Velfrey, Llandissilio, Handykefcn, ]L,Iia"6ilo, Llaugati, Llangolman, Llanvalteg, Llawhaden, t?)'ys ?f "?ne, Loveston, Ludchurch, Macnctochog, Mar- o "'y, Minwear, Monachlogddu, Mounton, Narberth, ?' Narberth, South Newton, New Moat, Reynal- toll 0 eston Wathan, Vorlan, Yerbeston. Oct ?' at the Town-HaJJ. on Monday, the 22nd of ?ct<? ?'' instant, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, for t??-og the List of Voters in the several Parishes or ?.? of Amroth, Bogelly, lmrreston, J cffreston, ?en "y. Redbcrth, Saint Mary, Imby; Out Liberties Of?" Mary, Tenby Saint Florence, Saint Issells, Wil- !ia? B?r?????S' at the Town-Hall, on Tuesday, the  October instant, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, for? ??'?sing the List of Voters in the several Parishes mlets of Angle, Bosheston, Burton, Carew, Cas- et', o Angle, Boslic!stoii, Burton, Carew, Cas- tle art. Cosheston, IIodgcston, Lamphey, Lawrenny, norbier Monkton' Nash Pwllcrochan, Rosecrowther, tor -r, onkton, Nash, Pwllcrochan, Rosecrowther, ar. Pembroke Saint Michael, Pembroke; St. J>et Saint Twyunels, Stackpole EMdor.orCheriton, fev Warren. ???' ?? the Nelson Hotel, on Wednesday, the ?th '°'October instant, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, ?f? j"?'!sing the List of Voters in the several Parishes 1)('r Iarnlets of Dale, Hasguard, Herbranstone, Hub- ;Le Johnston, Llanstadwell, Marloes, Robeston '?t?-? I?semarket, Saint Brides, Saint Ishmaels,  Talbenny, Walwyn's Castle. .?"?yERFORDWEST, at the Shire-Hall, on Thurs- 2,5th of October instant, at Ten o'Clock in the °ten °0n' for Revising the List of Voters in the several ^ris\ or Hamlets of Ambleston, Boulston, Camrose, *r ?r?"'op, Harro!dstou West, Harroldeton St. IsseUs, ??t ry II ?oat, Lambston, Lancum, Nolton, Prender- Och R?baxton, Saint Dog wells, Saint Martin, atilt ?"o?as, Slebech, Spittal, Treffgarne, Uzmaston, Walt "I' B?t, Walton West. 'WISTON at the Old Mansion House, on Friday, the 26th f p.t.t,?r instant, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, f, or It 'I.n the List of Voters in the parish of Wiston. ?7t)" RRY, at the Farmers' Arms, on Saturday, the ?7th of tober instant, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, for H ?"S the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes  a'allets of Brawdy, Grandston, Hayscastle, Jor- ?'to ?' ??ndeloy, Llanhowell, Llanrian, Llanrithan, ??th)'-y' Saint David's, Saint Elvis, Saint Edrins, Saint treCro^e» Saint Nicholas, Whitechurch, otherwise T'rp( ?t???ARD, at the Castle Inn, on Monday, the 1 9t1 October instant, at Ten o'Clock in the Fore- ?Qon f Revising the Lists of Voters in the several *artsh 8 or Hamlets of Castlebythe, Dinas, Fishguard, ett at ,lanfair-nant-y-gof, Llanstinaii, Llan ?vnda, t?cr?s'?' Llanfair-nant-y-gof, Llanstinan, Llanwnda, |-ittle ewcastle,Llanllawer, Llanycher, Llanychllwydog,  Morvil, Pontfane, Puncheston. ?'' at the Castle Inn, on Monday, the 29th ? ()Ci.nstant, at One o'Clock in the Afternoon, ?or ??"g the List of Voters in the several Parishes or e. 81 the List of Voters in the several Parishes 'L'ts of Bayvil, Eglwyswen, otherwise Whitc- tire ?????! Moilgrove, Nevern, Newport. ????' at the Red Lion Inn, on Tuesday, ? 3?.h ?' October instant, at Ten o'Clock in the Forc- ?Oo,, Revising the List of Voters in the several 5P.arigeS°r Hamlets of Bridell,.Clydey, Capel Colman, Pa8telj'Eglwyswrw, Kilcrran, Kilrhedyn, Llanfi- ail ed-, Llantood, LlAnfair-nant-y-gwyR, Llan- ?&ch i?OHington, Manerdivy, Penrith, St. DogmcH's. 0all oter Parishes and Places (if any) in the said ^°v»nty f ?mbrokc. not hereinbefore specified. ■And pp ar,ies arc hereby Cautioned, that everv Clerk | F)thPeace, Post-Master, Overseer, Public Officer, or ^her p rs?n wilfully contravening the said Act of the ? Vic"t??, Cup. 18, is liable to an Action for Debt. °01.ob. EDWARD LEACH, lst, ISlft Cleik of the Peate, GEORGE JAMES WIGLEY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. -00- GENERAL BALANCE SHEET and ABSTRACT of all Monies Received and Disbursed for tho said County, with tho Balances thereon, from the Mid- summer Quarter Sessions, 1819, to the Michaelmas Quarter Sessions following. COUNTY STOCK; RECEIPTS. 1819- 1 £ e. d. £ s. d. f t. d. July 4th. To Balance credit last Midsummer Quarter Sessions. 834 2 1 Received amount of County Rates at ditto. 743 13 10 Amount refunded by John Jones 12 4 0 Amount of Lock-up House Rents.. 0 16 0 Amount of Fines from Magistrates' (;Ierk 3 7 6 760 1 4 Oct. 16th. Total receipts of County Stock and balance brought on 1594 3 5 POLICE RATES. UPPER POLICB DISTRICT.—Balance credit last Midsummer Quarter Sessions. 15 16 2 Police Rates received at do 48 5 4 —————— 63 11 0 LOWER POLICE DISTRICT.—Balance credit last Midsummer Quarter Sessions. 31 7 11 Policc Rates received at do 260 0 0 291 7 11 -2* f S JS 8 c I Balance credit of Upper District brought down 57 2 10 < Balance credit of Lower District do. 253 11 2J 310 14 06 CI e S I Police Fees received from Captain 0 It> Freeman 13 9 6 ê5¿:; 324 3 54 COUNTY ROAD RATE. Received at and since the last Midsummer Quarter Sessions from the following Unions, viz.:—The Aberayron Union, 985 0 4. d.; Aberystwyth Ditto, JEI95 2s. 10id. Cardigan Do., £ 68 lis. llid. Lampetcr do., £ 49 7s. 6Jd-j Newcastle- Emlyn Do., JE76 lis. 104d.; Tregaron Do. E77 2s. Old.; Machynllcth Ditto, E5 189. 81d. Total 657 15 4,i 1:2831 I 8 COUNTY STOCK; DISBURSEMENTS. £ s. d. £ a. d. d. By Salaries.. 161 14 0 Bridges. 648 15 8 County Gaol 55 16 01 House of Correction, at Aberystwyth.. 13 16 6 Magistrates' Clerks. 1 4 0 Prosecutions 187 9 0 T Constables,&c. 9 5 8 Coroners 98 18 9 f" Printing and Advertising 19 4 6 County Buildings. 18 6 0 < Miscellaneous 8 7 1 ill 1222 17 21 Oct. 16th. Balance credit on County Stock. 371 6 2J 1594 3 5 POLICE RATES. UPPER POLICE DII;TRICT.-By cash to Capt. Frecinaii, C C 6 8 8 July 11. Balance credit on closing District account 57 2 10 63 11 6 LOWER POLICE DISTRICT.—By cash to Capt. Freeman, C. C 37 16 84 July 14. Balance credit on closing District account 253 11 24 —————— 291 7 11 Whole oft By cash to Capt. Freeman, C. C. 313 19 1 Me ? Balance credit to the County CoMM?. J { this Michaelmas. 10 4 1 ? ? 321 3 64 COUNTY ROAD RATE. By Paid to the receipt of William De Winton, Esquire, Treasurer of the County Road Board &,37 15 44 £ 2831 1 8 We, the undersigned Magistrates, for the County of Cardigan, having examined the above accounts with the several Vouchers, have found the sama correct.- As witness our hands this 17th day of October, 1849. SAUNDERS DAVIES, Chairman D. SAUNDERS DAVIES, Chairman J. B. LLOYD PIIILIPPS W. H. LEWES C. R. LONGCROFT A. L. GWYNNE J. W. LEWIS J. HUGHES JUHN BOULTBEE DAVID DAVIES C. A. PRITCHARD. The Standard Life Assurance Company, SPECIAL NOTICE. —DIVISION OF PROFITS, 1850. Attention is particularly requested to the Benefits to be derived by Assuring with the Company before 15th November, 1849. A LL POLICIES opened with the Company before the 15th A November will participate in the Division of 1 rof.ts to be made next year (1850) when the Surp us nds wluch have arisen since 15th November, 1815, will be dmded. In accordance, with the mode of Division adopted by the STANDARD Policies have an increasing claim at EACH Division of Ilrolits and persons now assuring secure one vear's addition? Bonus at EACH future UtytSMnover?ter Entrants. At the Division of Profits in 1835, 1810, 1815, large additions were made to the Coinpanj s Policies. For example- £ 600 was added to a Policy for RIO(V) opened in 1825. £ 562 10s. was added to a Policy forfiOOO opened in 1826. £525 was added to a Policy for X1000 opened in 1827. And so on, as shown in the Company's published Bonus Table. The extensive business transacted by this Company—its arge Revenue and Accumulated Fund, afford every induce- ment to Assurers to become connected with it. The STANDARD was established in 18i5, but during the last Six years alone, the Directors have assured upwards of 3400 Lives, to an amount exceeding Two Millions Three Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling. NO ENTRY MONEY IN ANY FORM. Every information on the subject of Life Assurance can be obtained without expense at the llead Office of the Company, No- 3, George-street, Edinburgh: at the liranch Oilice3, London, 82, King William-Street. (j'lasfjow, 35, St. Vincent PIcc. Dublin, 60, Upper Sackville-street. Or from any of the Agents of the Company. Maiiam.er-Wi-a. Thomas Thomson. Resident Secretary-Peter Ewart. London, 8Z, King William-street. Carmarthen Charles Brigstocke, Wine Merchant Haverfordwest .ThomM Williams, Chemist, 17, Market-street. SCOTTISH UNION FIRR & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. histituled 1824, and Incorporated by Royal Charter. London Ofrices-37, Cornhill; Edinburgh, 47, George- street; Dublin, 52, Dame-street. b GOVERNOR. His Grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon. IIEPUTY-GOVKRNOR. The Most Noble the Marquis of Queensbury. LONDON BOARD OF DIRECTION. President-Right lIon. the Earl o f Mansfield. Vice-President -Hight Hon. the Earl of Seafield. MANAGERS. Charles Balfour, Esq. Robert Gillespie, Esq. I J. E. Goodhart, Esq. II. M. Kemshead, Esq. I John Kingston, Esq. I Richard Oliverson, Esq. J. R. Robertson, Esq. Hugh F. Sandeman, Esq. George Ramsey, Esq. 't Cf- .1 Secretary-I' I- Omlt", -u, sq. Bankers—London Joint Stock Bank. Surgeon-E. W. Duflin, Esq. Solicitors-Messrs. Oliverson, Dcnby, and Lavie. Surveyor-Samuel Beazley, Esq. THE distinguishing features of this Corporation are- The unquestionable seennty afordcu; The moderate rates of Premium charged; and The large Bonus or Return of Profits made to Life Insurers; in addition to other important advantages, all of which are fully detailed in the Company's I rospectus. FIRE DKl'AIlTMIjNT. Property- of almost every description may be insured against Ilceidents arisinp; from I* ivt*tiic payment of a sma)) annual Premium and risks involving nioic than ordinary liaxard are moderately rated. All losses, when satisfactorily ascertained,are IMMEDIATELY PAID; and the Directors of this Incorporation confidently refer to the liberality and promptitude which have hitherto marked their settlement of claims. i,ire DEPARTMENT. The Directors request the attention of Parties proposing to eftpct Life Insurances to the ADVANTAGHS OFFP.RHD BY TillS COMPANY, which may be MOST FAVOURABLY CONTRASTED with those of any similar institution. Parties may assure either a specific sum, payable at death, 01 pa.ment of a reducod rate of premium or, on pI*, t 01 an increased rate, may participate in the pruut-scheme of the Company. Additions made to Policies qf RI,000 each. Age. Total Sum when First Bonus for Second "Bonus for payable in Assu Seven Years, Five Years, case of red. from 1834 to 1841. from 1841 to 1846. Death. 30 9 13", 7 G JE72 3 8 E 1205 11 2 35 136 19 0 73 3 7 1209 2 7 40 138 15 6 74 9 7 1213 5 1 45 142 9 0 76 18 9 1219 7 9 50 148 17 6 81 8 4 1230 5 10 EXAMPLES OF BONUS TO POLICIES OF LARGER AMOUNT. No. In- Sum No of Added to Total Sum of sured As- Years Policy. payable. Policy in. sured. Assured. 812 1834 E4000 12 years. JM02 9 2 £ 4902 9 2 1060 1835 5000 11" 1008 9 0 6008 9 0 1190 1835 3000 11" 607 19 9 3607 19 9 1368 1836 500010" 866 10 11 5866 10 11 1650 1837 2500 9 387 19 9. 2887 19 5 GENERAL REGULATIONS AND ADVANTAGES. The numerous advantages in which Insurers with this Office participate, may be enumerated as follows:- 1. Participation in the PROFITS, or not, at the option of the Assured, at rates of premium lower than those demanded by tico-thirds of the existing Offices. II. No Entrance-Fee or additional charge of any description, beyond the Policy Stamp. III. Liberal Sums allowed for the Surrender of roii- cies after three premiums have been paid. IV. Parties allowed to pass and repass, in tune of peace, from one part of Europe to another, by sea or land, without payment of additional premium, or the Policy being subject to forfeiture. V. Claims paid three months after proof of the death of the party insured. VI. Assurances may be effected on the increasing or the decreasing scale, and on Joint Lives and Survivor- ships, or made payable on a person attaining the age of 50, 55, or 60, or at death, whichever may first happen. Persons residing in the country have only to apply to the Company's nearest Agent, and appear before their medical adviser for that district, when the Assurance can be effected as easily as if living in Town. Agent for Pembroke-dock, W. TUOMA Esq., Surgccn. ifJgT Application for Agencies to be made > tUt Secretary. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Office 1, Qttay, Bristol. rriHE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to -t Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BnisTOL,?ndas under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liber- ty to tow Vessels, during the Month of OCTOBER, 1819. FOR CARMARTHEN, PIICENIX. CALLING AT TENBY. Wed. Oct. 3.. Cimom I I Tucsday 9 H morn | Wednesday.. 19 -morn I Tuesday 25 —morn I FROM C A R M AR THEN. CALLING AT TENBY. I Friday Oct. r) 6 mom Thursday. H •• 1- noon I Thuriday 20 —morn I Thursday 27 —morn FMOM TBSCY.—Three hours after leaving Carmarthen. FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK, Fridays. Friday, Oct. 5.. 8 morn Friday, 12 2iafter I Fl'clay, 19 7morn 'I ) Fnday. 28 1 after ? Returns lucsdays. FOR CORK. JUVERNA, NVediiesdtys.-S-iBRINA, Saturdays. Tuesday, Oct. 2 Gimorn Saturday 6.. 8 morn Tuesday, 9 11 morn I atur;;y, !;< 3 after Tuesday, 16 r,?iiioi-ii1 Saturday, 20 8 morn Tuesday 23 ]0 morn Saturday 27 2 aftpf Tuesday 30 41 after Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR WATERFORD. VICTORY, Tuesdays.—ROSE, Fridays. Tuesday, Oc. 2 oimorn Friday 5 8 mor- Tueiay, 9 0 mur?i Fridav, 12 after Tues d ay 16 GUnorn I Fri,lay, 19 < imorn Fi-itlay, 2-1 9 morta Tuesday 2.1 9 morn Fridav 2ô I after ITues(lay. 30 4 after Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY. OSPREY. Tuesday, Oct. 2 Clmorn I Wednes d ay. 3 6,inorn Tuesday, 9 lO^morn Tu-'sday 16.. 61.murll Tuesday 23 9 morn Tuesday 30 4 1, after FROM TENBY. OSPREY. I Friday Oct. 5 9 mom Satur'l?y 6 9 Thursday 11 ? 3 after Saturday 13 4\morn I Satunhy 20 9 mori Saturday 37 3 morn FOR MILFOltD, TATER & HAVERFORDWEST I OSPREY. Tuesday Oct. 2 6morn Tuesday 9 10 (morn I Tuesday, l., 6\11101:11 ¡ I Tuesday, 23 9 morn Tuesday 30 4)?ftci' I TUCSO;' Iii{'S\. ftl'l' I OSPREY. Friday, Oct. 5 8 morn Fnd?.]2.? ?ai'ter | Friday 19 8 morn Friday, 26 1 after FROM MILFORD. I OSPREY. Saturday, Oct. 6 3'morn I FridaJ", 14 lOnight Friday 21 3 morn ¡ Friday 28 9 night I FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY-Tuesdays & Fridays. BERESFORD—Thursdays & Saturdays. BRISTOL—Wednesdays. Tuesday Oct. 2 G morn Thursday, 4 7imorn Friday. 5.. 8 morn Saturday, 6 8Jmorn Fuesd?ty, 9 1 I morn Thursday 11 qmorn Friday 12 2!mom Saturday 13 4 morn Tuesday 16 6 morn Thursday 18 71 1tnorii Fri,lav 19 7 k iiiorii Saturday 20 S 'jiuorii I Tuesday 23 9 imorn Thursday. 25.. II morn Friday 26 1 noon 2 2 after Tuesday 30.. 5 morn FROM SWANSEA. BERESFORD—Tuesdays & Fridays. COUNTY—Thursdays & Saturdays. Tuesdav 2 7 morn Thurs.' 4.. 8 morn Friday, 5-. ?mor Saturday 0 • • !I mom Tuesdav 9 U mern I Tliurgd?t?, it 2 morn I Fri(ta3,, 12 S?mom Saturday 13 4 imorn Tuesdav 10 •• 7,moru Thursday IS S mora Friday 20 8Imorn Saturday 21 9 morn Tuesday 23 10 morn Thursday, 25 12 noon Friday 2G.. 12after Satmilav 27 2',morn Tuesday 30 G mom I FROM BRISTOL TO CARDIFF. I STAR AND PRINCE OF WALES. Monday Oct. 29 4 after Tlles,b' 30.. alafter I Tiies,l, -t v, 3) 5, '?or 11 Wednes 31 5|morn Thurs — morn FridaN  morn Saturday, morn FROM CARDIFF TO BRISTOL. Monday Oct. M..K?ft?r Tuesd. -L' $' 30 3 after Wednesday 31 3 after I Thurs — — morn Friday morn Satlmlar morn FROM BRISTOL TO NEWPORT. I LADY CHARLOTTE AND USK. Monday Oct. 29 3 after Tuesday 30 5 morn Wednesday 31 5'morn I Thurs., morn iPri,l, -t v after Illo rn Saturday — morn FROM NEWPORT TO BRISTOL. I Monday Oct. 29 21after Tuesday 30 3 after Wednesday 31 4 after I Thursday, morn I F IJd:n morn Saturday — morn I From Swansea to llfracombe. BF.RKSFORD—MONDAY. COUNTY—WEDNESDAY. Monday Oct. I 5 morn I Wednesday 4liiiorii Wednesday 3 4morn | Monday 7 morn Monday 8 7 morn i Wedncsday 9 morn Wednesday 10 10 morn Monday 15 I) morn | From llfracombe to Stcansea. B EREsroRD— MONDAY. Monday Oct. 1 9 morn W ednesday 3 9 morn M"u(by. 8 11 morn W I'tlncsday 10 I arter Monday. 15 9mon COUNTY—WEDNESDAY. I Wednesday 17 9 morn Monday 22 11 morn Wednesday 24 I after INloiiLla)- 29 9 iiiorii The whole of the above vessels are fitted up for 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 applyin at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c.,shouldbcaddresscd:— for Swansea, to W. Terrell He Sons, 33, Back; and E. T. Turner, 12, Quay street:—for Cardiff, to R. 11. Johnson Clare street Hall, Marsh streetand for Newport to J. Jones, ltownham Wharf, Ilotwells. AGENTS.—Mr. R. STACEY, Carmarthen Mr. Joseph Morgan, Tenby; Mr. John Rees, Haverfordwest Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowen, Pater Mr John N' Smart, and Mr. J. W. Pockett, Swansea; Mr. Pridham" Bideford Mr. Martin, llfracombe and Mr. J. Clarke' Lynton. NOTlcp.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets wir not be accountable for any Cabin P.l!!('nl'r's Luggage, (iflost^ or damaged) above the valuc of £ 5; nor for any Passen- gers Luggage (iflost or damaged) above the value of2(ls.; un- less in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for at tin' time of delivery nor will they bealiswei-ablefoi- any other wircci above the value of 40s. (iflost ordamaed) unless ii t t, i-k-Iti as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the lime uf delivery. Not ai-eountabli for .my Goods without Shipping ?>ole -q Ylr s,in, infoiiv.r.lon to be p:) pdi I THE NEW NIGHT LIGHT. THE ALBERT NIGHT LIGHTS JL excel all others in convenience, cleanliness, simplicity, and safety, effi- ciency and economy. In boxes, at 6d., containing 8, 10, or 1'2, to burn nine, seven, or five hours each. To be used in the Albert lamps, at 3d., Gd., 9d., or Is. Sold by 11. M. Davies, Druggist, and Job Jones, China-warehouse, Carmar- then, and by all grocers, chymists, oil- men, ironmongers, and lamp dealers in the kingdom and wholesale by PALMER & CO., Sutton-strcet, Clerkenwell, London. Grange Common, Iilangeler Inclosurc.  THOMAS SAUNDERS, Land-survcyor, of Under I grove, Lainpeter-pont-stephen, in the County of Cardigan, thc Valuer acting in the matter of the Ioclo- sure of the Grange Common, situate in the Parish of .uiuiigeier, 111 me vI uniy ui i„:armaruicn, ncreoy give Notice, that a Statement of all Claims received by me in the matter of the said Inclosure has been deposited at the house of Mrs. Rachel Jones, called lthydfach, in the said Parish, for the inspection of all persons in- terested in the said Inclosure. And I further give Notice that any objection to a Claim must be delivered in writing to me and a copy of such objection must also be delivered at the place of abode of the Claimant or his Agent on or before the 13th day of November next. Given under my Hand this 22tid day of October, in in the Year of our Lord, 1819. THOMAS SAUNDERS, Valuer. j NOTICE. rrHE COURTS LEET and VIEW of FRANK- PLE, DUE of our Sovereign Lady the Queen, and Courts Baron of the Right Reverend Coxxor, LcmD I BISHOP OF S-r.D will be held for the following Manors or Lordships at the times and places under- mentioned, viz. — { MONDAY, 3rd December, at the MYDKIM ho,,isc of Mrs. Esther Edwards, cilled the Iiiii, iii the Village of Myli-iiii. LLANFYXYDD Li\? ? TUESDAY, 4th December, at the EOWAD.TRHcn? ) house of Mr. George Jones, AND LLA?LLiA? ? c?Ucd the Cressolly Arms, AND LL.?NLLIA,q situate ncarCothy Bridge. WEDNESDAY, 5th December, at LLANGADOCK ) the house of Mr. John Rode- i rick, called the Red Lion, in the Town of Llangadock. ( THURSDAY, Glh December, at AnERQwm the house of Mr. Richard j í Lewis, called the Wheat Sheaf, ( in the Village of Abergwili. CLASE, LIANG* \FFT (FRIDAY, 7th December, at the ACiI penHer?are Arms, situate m ACIL the Village of Llangafelach. l' VALENTINE DAVIS. Carmarthcn, 12th0ct.,l849 F12-Hth In future the New Omnibus THE CYMRO" will be always in attendance at Carmarthen, on the arrival and departure of the Talbot Packet, for the accommodation of the Passengers, who will be taken up at the Ivy Bush Hotel for embarkation for Tenby or Bristol, half an hour previous to the advertised time of sailing. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Bristol, Tenby, and Carmarthen, IN TEN hours. T'llE rapid and beautiful Iron Screw  ?F? A Steam Ship 'l'  rr? 4 ir  r? r p :? ??*s&? ? T A L13 0 r, 110 HORSE P O W I; IT, STEPHEN INOS, Commander, Is intended to Sail as follows, with Passengers, Goods, Live Stock, &c., affording a most desirable and speedy Communication between, the various Places of the Counties of Carmarthen and Pembroke, and the Me- tropolis, via Bristol and the Great Western Railway also with Manchester and the North, via the Glou- cester and Birmingham Railway. Passengers are conveyed from Bristol to London by Rail- way in 4 hours and 20 minutes, at 27s., 18s., or 9i). lid. 1JRISTOL TO CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TliNliY. Wednesday Oct. 3 6morn Tuesday, 9.. U morn Wednesday 17 (> imorn Tuesday, 23 10 morn Wednesday 31 5 mom BRISTOL TO POIn TALBOT. Saturday Oct. 13 4jmoru Stlurùay. 27.. 21 morn CARMARTHEN TO BRISTOL CALLING AT TENBY. Friday, Oct. 5.. 6 morn Thursday 11 12 noon Friday, I!) <» morn Thursday 25 Friday Nov. 2.. 6 morn POltT TALBOT TO BRISTOL. Monday Oct. 15 3-1, even Monda;- 29.. 4 even Carriage, 40s.; Pair-Horse Phaeton, 2Ss. Small ?lie- I Horse Phæton, 208.; Gig, 185.; Horse, 155.; Dog, 2s. Tins vessel is elegantly fitted up for the comfort and con. I ? venience uf l'asscners: Cüries an experienced Stewardess. Refreshments may be obtained on board at moderate charges. Goods taken in at the Warehouse, Back, Bristol, to await the Packets arrival if required, for Car- marthen, and places adjacent, and for Aberavon, Bridg- end, C win a von, Laleston, Pyle, Taibach, Macstcg, and places adjacent. Further information may be had on application to the master on board, Messrs. Thomas and Son, Back, Bris- tol, Mr. North Hees, Packct-omee, Carmarthen Mr. Win. Jenkins, Packet-oliice, Port Talbot or Mr. Jas. Davies, Talbot Office, Tenby. Freight of goods to be paid for on delivery. NOTICli.—Thc Proprietors of the above Steam Packet give Notice.that they ""ill not be accountable for Pas- sengers' Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, or Parcels (iflost or damaged by ifre, leakage, or otherwise), unless booked at either of their Officer,atBristoI or Carmarthen, if above the value of 10 Shillings unless entered at its full value, and carriage in proportion raid for the same at the time of booking, Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before six o'clo(-k in tiie evening of the day of L-in(iiiig, ivill L,(, warehoused at the risk and expense of the consignees. All goods to be considered as liens, not only for Freight and Charges duc thereon, but for all previously unsatisfied Freights and Charges due by the Consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packet. Disputed Wei"ghts and Measurement, Claims for Loss or Damage, &c., cannot be allowed, unless a written notice of the same be sent to the Ollice on the day of delivery. For Lists of the Freights, apply to Mr. North Rets, at •he Talbot Office, Quay-street, Carmarthen. TJJN!:V i'Ol'BUT:, roi. '1'(; '• i'lcr 1\1.1,i: ❖ FREEMASON'S CLUB. ■ BRETHREN desirous of becoming Members of this I Club may have every information upon appli- cation. J. BLURTON, Secretary. 52, Parliament-street, London. TRY ERE YOU DESPAIR. IJOLLOAVAYS PILLS. CURE OF ASTHMA. /?.?c< q/K TLeMo- ?-o? A/ Extract of a Letter from Mr. Benj. Mackie, a respectable Quaker, dated Crcenaqh, near Loughal, Ireland, dated September 11 th, 1818. To PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY. RESPECTED Fm EXD,- Thy excellent Pills have effec- tually cured me of an Asthma, which afflicted me for three years to such an extent, that I was obliged to walk my room at night for air, afraid of being suffocated if I went to bed by cough and phleerm. Besides taking the Pills, I rubbed plenty of thy Ointment into my chest night and morning. (Signed) BENJAMIN MACKIE. Cure oj Typhus Fever, when supposed to be at the Point of Death. A respectable female in the neighbourhood of Loug- hal, was attacked with Typhus Fever, and lay for five days without having tasted any description of food. She was given over by the Surgeon, and preparations were made for her demise. Mr. Benjamin Mackie, the Quaker, whose case is referred to above, heard of the circumstance, and knowing the immense benefit that he himself had derived from Holloway's Pills, recommended an imme- diate trial, and eight were given to her, and the same number was continued night and morning for three days, and in a very short time she was completely cured. N.B.—From advice just received, it appears that Col. Dear, who is with his Regiment in India, the 21st Fusileers, cured himself of a very bad attack of Fever by these celebrated Pills. There is no doubt that any Fever, however malignant, may be cured by taking night and morning, copious doses of this fine medicine. The patient should be induced to drink plentifully'of warm linseed tea or barley water. CURE OF DROPSY IN THEHCHEST. Extract of a letter from J. S. Mundy, Esq., dated Ken- nington, near Oxford, December, 2nd, 1848. To PROFESSOR IIOLT.OWAY. SIR,—My'Shephcrd for some time was,-tfflicted with water on the chest, when I heard of it. I immediately advised him to try your Pills, which he did, and was per- fectly cured, and is now as well as ever he was in his life. As I mvself received so astonishing a cure last year from your Pills and Ointment, it has ever since been my most earnest endeavour to make known their excellent qualities. (Signed) J. S. MUNDY. The Earl of Aldborough cured of "a Liver and Stomach Complaint. Extract of a Letter from His Lordship, dated Villa Messina, Leghorn, 21st Feb., 1815. To PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY. Sir, Various circumstances prevented the possibility of my tb,,in k iiiL, ,,ou before this time for vour politenes s of my thanking you before this time ffr your politeness in sending me your Pills as you did. I now take this opportunity of sending you an order for the amount, and at the same time, to add that your Pills have effected a cure of a disorder in my Liver and Stomach, which all the most eminent of the Faculty at home, and all over the Continent, had not been able to effect nay, not even the waters of Carlsbad and Marienbad. I wish to have another box and a pot of the ointment, in case any of mv family should ever require either. Your most obliged and obedient servant, (Signed) Ai.DBORoroii. Cure of a Debilitated Constitution. Mr. Mate, a Stoielrecper, of Gundagai, New South Wales, had been for some time in a most delicate state of health, his constitution was so debilitated that his death was shortly looked upon by himself and friends as cer- tain but as a forlorn hope, he was induced to try Hol- loway's Pills, which had an immediate and surprising- effect upon his system, and the result was to restore him in a few weeks to perfect health and strength, to the surprise of all who knew him. He considered his case so extraordinary mai lie, 111 gruumue, "CIlL n. IlH publi- cation, to the Sydney Morning Herald, in which papef it appeared on the 2nd January, 1848. A few doses or the Tills will quickly rally the energies of both body and mind, when other medicines have failed. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 211, Strand, (near Temple Bar) London, and by most all respectable druggists, and dealers in medicines through- out the civilised world, at the following prices -1,. 11 d., 2s. 9d„ 4s. 6d„ lis., 22s. and 33s. each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.D.-Directions for the guidance of Patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. If mankind are liable to one Disease more than another, or if there are any particular A Sections of the Human Body wc require to have a knowledge of over the rest, it is cer- tainly that class of Disorders treated of, in the New and 1m- proved Edition of the "SILENT FRIEND." The Authors, in thus sending forth to the world another Edition of their Me- dical Work, cannot refrain from expressing their gratification at the continual success attending their elforts, which, com- bined with the assistance of Medicines, exclusively of their OWH preparation, have been the happy cause of mi_tigating anil averting the Mental ami Physical miseries attendant on those peculiar IJisomers; thus proving the laet. tnat suwer- ing humanity must always derive the greatest advantages from duly qualified members of the Medical Profession adopting a particular class of disorders for their exclusive study, ill preference to a superficial knowledge 01 all thc dis- eases that afflict Mankind. Messrs. R. and L. PEIRY can with con<i !enef OffN hope, cncrg.L and vi')ur to those whose constitutions have be- come debilitated from generative diseases, nervous and men- tal irritability, local or constitutional weakness, &c., and beg to acquaint those so suffering, that one of the firm may ",e personally consulted daily at No. 19, Berners-Street, Oxford- Street, London, from If till Z. and from J till 8 in the Even- ing; and un Sunday from 11 till 1. THIRTY-FIRST EDITION. illustrated by 2G Anatomical Coloured Engravings on Heel. On Physical Disqualiifcations, Generative Inca- pacity, and Impediments to Marriage. New and improved Edition, enlarged to 19G pages. Just Published, price 2s. 6d., or bv post direct from the Establishment, 3s. lid. in postage stamps. THE SILEXT FRIEND A Medical Work on the j_ physical exhaustion and decay of the frame, from the effects of sollitai-y indulgence, infer lion, and the inj urious consequences of the abuse of Mercurv with observation7 on the obligations of marriage, and direc- tions for obviating certain disqualiifcations. Illustrated by 2G Coloured Engravings, by R. and L. PERRY and Co., 19, Bemcrs-strect, Oxford-street, London. Pub- lished by the Aittliors and sold by Strange, 21, Pater- noster-row llannay, G3, and Sanger, loO, Oxford-street; Staric, 23 Titchbornc-strect, Haymarkct; and Gordon, UG. Leadcnhall-strcct, London P,\ItT THE FIRST treats of the nnntomy and physio- logy of thc re-productive organs, and is illustrated by Six Coloured Engravings. PAR- TIIF SECOND treats of the consequences fC- sullinV 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 are prevented in consequence, from entering into the maniagc state, and points out the sure means of perfect and secret restoration to manhood. It is illustrated by Three Rvnlnnntorv Encravincs. 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 consequcnccs of early neglect or of mistreatment. anti of the abuse of iii(,Yt:tiry, in bi-oleii li,?alt'tl, a-,i(I a i miserable existence, are also el-, arly pointed out. This section is illustrated by Seventecn Coloured Engravings PART TILE FOURTH contains a prescription for the Prevention of Disease by a simple application, by which thc danger of infection is obviated. Its action is simple but sure. It acts with the virw chemically, and destroys but sure. It ?cts with the f!r;t ch cmicn.Uy, and destroys 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. Its action is purely balsamic its power in re-invigorating the frame in all cases of consumption, indigestion, female complaints, depression of spirits, an,lnenous debility, has been demonstrated by its unvarying success in thousands of cases. Price I Is. per bottle, or four quantities in one for 3-!s. THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSEXCE I an anti-siphilitic remedy for Secondary Symptoms, searching out and purifying the diseased humours of the blood, removing all cutaneous eruptions, Scurvy, Scrll- fula, Pimples on the head, face, and Diseases of the Skin. Price lis. and 3os. per bottle. Thc £ 5 cases of Sy>iacum or Concentrated Detersive Essence can only be had at 19, Berncrs-strcet, 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 E.5 for a packet. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS con- stitute an effectual remedy in all cases of gonorrhoea, gleet, stricture, and diseases of the urinary organs. Price 2s. 9d., 4s. (id., and lis. per box. L 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 societv. Attendance daily at 19, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London; from 11 to 2, and fioni 5 to 8 on Sundays from 11 to I. A sent for Carmarthen, Mr. J. W. White, Chemist Guildhall-square; Shum. Chemist, lligh-strect, lire- con Price, Post Ofhce, Bridgend II. ebber, Guardian Oiiice, Cardiil; Walter 1 homas, Chemist, (op- posite An?c))Mcrthyr: W. Williams, Chemist,Ui?h- street, Cardigan; O. E. Davies,Chemist, Joseph Totter, strt?,,t, Cardil,?aii Ie C. Trewe«-»s. Chemist, Heri 1,1 Office, Tr(,?, Hi:h.s1rl" i Sw sea. v.- h »:i v hid • ••• :rl:Y1Z; t,;Í J! 1". il"' "iI,L:

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