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IMPILIA BOOTS, (PATENT), HAVING a preparation of Horse Flair mechanically J"L and imperceptibly compressed between the inner and outer Soles. Boots and Shoes on this principle repel the wet, and absorb the perspirhtion, are elastic and comfortable, and no cold nor damp can penetrate them. For tender feet or corns they are perfectly ltixtirious-tlie wearer may tread the roughest pave- ment without inconvenience; they do not creak,and are equally cheap, and much more durable than those made in the ordinary way. Manufactured by T. Gullirk, 41, AVarwick-street. Regent-street.— Respectable Boot-Makers in each town may have licences, on moderate terms, on application to Josiah Towne, Esq., Knightsbridge. TESTDIONI ALS. From Anthony White, Esq., late President and one of the Examiners of the College of Surgeons "I can with much satisfaction recommend to the public the boot or !hoe which is denominated 'Impilia.' Its peculiar advan- tages over all other boots or shoes art-, that it is impermeable to wet and damp, always gives an agreeable and constant warmth to the feet; is also elastic, and is admirably adapted to tender and crippled feet, from gout or other maladies." crtpp tomgou orot "ANTHONY WHITE." "April 6, 1842." From Dr. Paris, of Dover-street, London :— II I have examined and worn with comfort and satisfaction, shoes constructed with intermediate soles of felt, to which you have bestowed the name Impilia.' They, undoubtedly, possess an elasticity and capacity of adaptation to the form of the foot not possessed by oidinarv shoes, and they have the rarp merit of ( not creaking. They are, moitover, warm and dry. "J. A. PARIS, M.D." From J. G. Andrews, Esq., one of the Council and late President of the College of Surgeons:— "r have worn, for some time, the new Patent Boots called I Im- pilia,' with much comfort and satisfaction. I find the boots possess great elasticity, evenness of pressure, and I am enabled to walk a greater distance without inconvenience." J. G. ANDREWS." "April ZIJ, 1840." From Dr. Roots, Russell-square, London Dear SIr- t have now worn, for some time, a pair of boots with intermediate soles, which you term Impilia.' They are admirably adapted for the ease and comfort of tender feet, and the elasticity ot their tread Is very pleasant. I can with confidence recommend them for general use. H. S. ROOTS, M.D." W. Baker, Esq., April 25. Is-a." From Dr. Hodgkin, Iiower Brook-street, London Having not only examined, but put to the proof of experience, the patent soles invented by my friend Wm. Baker, Al R.C.Ii., and termed Impilia,' I have no hesitation in saying that they we a very decided Improvement on the common method of con i-tmetion. They are not only much more arable to the sole of the foot, but promote a warm and uniform temperature, as w, freedom from damp, whether eutering from without or derived rem the teet. "THOMAS HODGKIN, M.D." 30th 4th month. 13-12." (From John C. Taunton, Esq., M.R.C.S., 48, Ilat- ton-Garden. ) have worn with satisfaction the Boots with the intermediate ,oleo of I lml)ilia.' They are worn with more comfort, adapt themselves better to the form of the foot, and are impervious to wet." May 2,1842." JOHN C. TAUNTON." Under the immediate Patronage of the Royal Family and Two Hundred of the late Faculty. WOODHOTJSE'S ESSENCE OF CHAMOMILE AND GINGER. The great esteem Chamomile Flowers has for centuries been held in, both by the Faculty and the community at larte, as a light and agreeable tonic, alsio as a restorative for the digestive powers, renders an analyzation of their many peculiar virtues unnecessary but this Essence is obtained in a concentrated state from tllt Chamomile Flowers, con- taining their aromatic and bitter qualities, combined with antispasmodic and stomachic properties of the Ethereal Essence of Jamaica (linger, (which has ob- tained 208 certificates from the most eminent of the Faculty) produces a compound extracted from two of the most vaiuabte medicines in the vegetable kingdom. or the proprietor to eulogize the sterling value of this preparation, and the decided superiority it claims over any othernledicine in the Medical World, recommend- ed for any of the undermentioned complaints, would be superfluous, as he has no doubt it will be found, when tried, well deserving the most flattering eulo- ginms that could be passed upon it. It is particu- larly recommended for Indigestion, Sensation of Full- ness, Pain and oppression afterli eals, Loss of Appetite, (whether arising from long continued excess, or a want of tone and energy of these organs,) Rheumatism, Gout, Spasms, Cramps, Hysterics, Hiccup, Flatulence in the Stomach or Bowels immoderate Perspiration, Nervous, Hypochondriacal, and Bilious Affections, Heartburn, &c.,—also, in Langour, General Debility, or a delicate Stat* of Health, whether the result of long illness, or constitutional weakness. It should be in the possession of every person taking a voyage, as it is one of the best remedies for Sea Sickness, and is in- valuable as a restorative after an attack. 40 drops of this Essence is equal to half a pint of Chamomile Tea. Sold in bottles at 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and glass stopped at 10s. 6d. and 21s. each. N.B.-Be sure to ask for Woodhouse's, and observe the name on the Government Stamp.—Otherwise not Genuine. T Gregory ts I niversal Rcstoratice Pills. A most safe and efficacious remedy for Costive and Bilious Complaints, Attacks of Fever, Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, Gout, Acute and Chronic Rheu- matism, Cutaneous Eruptions, Indigestion, Dimness of Sight, (iiddiuess of the Head and Dropsical Com- plaints, and as a Preparatory Pill to a course of the Cheltenham Waters. These admirable Pills are prepared strictly in con- formity with His late Majesty's Physician's Prescrip- tion, who for years experienced their salutary effect in removing those obstructions of the stomach and bowels, which ultimately establish disease and termin- ate in the premature death of thousands annually. Sold in Boxes, 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 10s. 6d., each. Be sure to ask for Gregory's Pills Prepared only by E. R. GREGORY, (late „ DECIMUS WOODHOUSE, Operative Chemist Extraordinary to His late Majrsty.) at his laboratory, Church street. Hackney. And Sold by him Wholesale; and Retail also by Hooper. 43, King William St. London Bridge Sanger, 150, Oxford Street Butler, 4, Cheapside; Barclay and Sons, Farringdon Street; Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Church-yard Sutton and Co. 10, Bow Church- yard; Ferris, and Score, Bristol; Mander, Weaver, and Co. Wolverhampton I. and R. Raimes and Co. Edinburgh; Evans and Son. Exeter; Savory a!!d Moore, Bond Street; Ward, Pring, and Co., Dublin Urodie and Co., Salisbury; Apothecaries's Company, Liverpool; and may be had of all Medicine Venders iu Town and Country. THK WALit IM CHIXA. HOWQUA'S AND MOWQUA'S CELEBRATED TEAS. BY APPOINTMENT. MIXTURE ,0 1- BI"'L'rE; "i.\MOWQu .) '<"1.1 ?o 'A.s' SMALL LEAF CUNPOWDER ('1 \r£ C-1.TJJ-rÆ-AC£S THE important consequences likely to ensue to this Country from the warlike operations in the great Tea Mart of the world, have deeply occupied the minds of BROCKSOPP, HOW, and Co., who watch the events closely, with a view to do the utmost possible justice to their numerous connections, as well as to maintain the eminent character which their Teas have acquired throughout Great Britain and Ireland. They liave naturally been apprehensive that circumstances might arise to interfere with their supplies of the ieltorateu Twu which they import, but they have the satisfaction to announce that ,¡èf Jilst from Canton a very large contnmèllt from Howqua, the celebrated Hong Merchant, of the Black Toi so well known as his mixture, as well as of the Mowqua's Small Leaf Gunpowder, which they are enabled to offer without any enhancement of price. The Howqua'g Mixture of Forty rare black Teas is row sold at da. per lb., and the Mowqua small-leaf Gunpowder at SII, 71d. per lb. CAt;TIOV.-Tlie above Teas can only be genuine in the original Chinese catty, half-catty, and quarter- capaCkagell' A catty contains one pound and a ti?i i of a pound, being nearly 22 ounces Enghah wei? t, and to prevent fraud and adutteraHonare 5ecud with the seals of Howqua and Mowqua, Mer- chants, at Canton. These Teas are so thoroughly established, that to enlarge on their met its is perfectly superfluous. In consequence of the many applications of our nu- merous Agents from all parts of the country, to sell Teas of a different class than the celebrated HOW- QUA'S MIXTURE, and MOWQUA'S SMALL LEAF GUNPOWDER, we have undertaken to do so, and have selected from our extensive Stock, such Teas which we have imported from China, as will ensure a ready Sale, and give general satisfaction. Iu order to prevent the possibility of our Teas being adulterated by a mixture with any inferior sorts and for the accom- modation of our Friends and the Public, we have packed them in lead cases, containing pounds, half- pounds, quarters, and 2 ounces, with the price on one end, and our seal on the other. BROCKSOPP and Co., 233 and 234, High-street, Southwark, London. ACEWTB SPECIALLY APPOINTED FOR THIS CIRCUIT. Carmarthen, Agent wanted Brynmawr, David Edwards, Tea-dealer Llandovery, D. M. Protheroe, Tea-dealer, King's Road Welshpool, Moses Evans, do. Wrexham, J. S. Johnson, Town-hill, Newport, Monmouthshire Thomas Webb, Commercial-street, Pillgwenlly Cowbridge, D. Davies, Bookseller Swansea, C. T. Wilson, Castle-Square Dowlais, David Lewis Monmouth, C. Hough, Bookseller. JgW- Tea Dealers, Confectioners, Stationers, &c., gesirous of becoming Agents, may apply as above. LLANELLY and BRISTOL With or without Pilots, and with Liberty to Tow J essels. THE NEW AND POWERFUL STEAM PACL&ETj HERCULES, 4 ?D is intended to "ait during the Month of July A. 1812, as follows From Llanelly New Docks, and Cumberland Basin Bristol. FROM LLAIELLY. WEDNESDAY, JULY fi 4 morning WEDNESDAY, 13, 9 morning1 WEDNESDAY, • 20, 4k morning WEDNESDAY, 27. 8 morning FROM BRISTOL. SATURDAY, JULY 9, 7 morning SATURDAY, ——— 16, SATURDAY, ——— 2:J, 7 morn ng SATURDAY, ——— 30, 10 morning FARES—After Cabin, 10s. Gd.—Deck Passengers, 5s. Gd. Steward's Fee, Is. Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half Price.-Pigs, Is. Gd.-Slieept is. Gd.—Dogs 2s. each. A Railway Train leaves the New Dock every morn- ing (except Sunday) for Pontardulais, Cross Inn, and Garnant, from which places Conveyances can be had to Llandilo, and all parts of the country. The Public are requested to order all Goods for the HERCULES to be directed accordingly. Goods forwarded to Carmarthen through Kid- elly, by Charles and Son's Waggons, and thence by the regular Carriers to Newcastle Emlyn, Cardigan, Newport, liampeter, Aberystwyth, St. Clears, and Laugharne. Goods for Llandilo, J.1angadock. Llandovery, and places adjacent, are forwarded by Railway to Cross Inn, and then by Nathaniel Rees's Waggons to their des- tination, or sent via Llandovery to Lampeter and Aberystwith. All Freights to be paid on delivery. For further information apply at the Llanelly Rail- way Office, New Dock, Llanelly; or to Mr. W. B. Owen, Care-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. -( BRISTOl. GENERAL < Steam Navigation Company, Office 1, Quay, BRISTOL. THE following STEAM VESSELS are in- JL tended to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, to the undermentioned Places, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels. Intended Days and Honrs or Salling during the Month of JULY, 1842. With the view to accommodate the Visitors to the Royal Agricultural Society, to be holden in Bristol this Month, an alteration has been made in the sail- ing of some of the Steamers, which will be found par- ticularized below roll DTTBTitlT SHAMROCK, Fridays. Friday, July f; after | Friday, July 22 5 nfter Friday 15 11 morn ) Friday, ? K? morn Friday, August 5. 4 after. Returns Tuesdays. FOB. COHK QUEEN, Tuesdays, VICTORY, Saturdays. iaturayJuly 2. 12 noon Tuesday, July 19. ? after Tuesday 5 3 after Saturda. 2?. 6 after Saturday 9 6 after I Tuesday, 26 /? morn Saturday 9 f; after Tijesdav *50 10 morn Tuesday. 1 2 8 morn sattird?; Saturday 16 12 noon Tue?d?y, Aug.2. Hafter Return Tuesdays and Fridays. roB. WATERrOKD NORA CREINA, Tuesdays. OSPREY, Fridays. Tuesday July 5. 3 after I Friday, July 22. :¡ after Fllday ». S after i Tuesday 26..•• 7 morn Tuesday, 12. 8 morn Friday 1.1. II morn Tuesday. Aue. 2. I after Tuesdiy. 19. 3 after Friday 5.. •• 4 aft, r Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOB. SWANSEA COUNTY OF PEMBROKE, Tuesdays and Fridays. BRISTOL, Thursdays and Saturdays. Saturday, July 2 12 noon Saturday, July 16 Hi morn Tuesday 5 3$ morn Tuesday 194morri Thursday 7 ft morn Thursday 21 A morn Friday 8.. ? morn Friday 22 morn S.iturday 9 6$ morn I Saturday 2S 7 morn Tuesday 12 !> morn Tu?day 26 t morn Thursday 14 9) morn Thursday .28 9 morn Friday I., III .o,. Friday 29 10 morn Saturday July 30. 10 morning, PRO IMC SWANSEA COUNTY OF PEMBROKE, "Thursdays & Saturdays. BRISTOL, Tuesdays and Fridays. Saturday, July 2. 1 after Saturday, JuiytC. I after Tuesday & 4 morn Tuesday 19. 4 morn Thursday 7. 6 morn Thursday 21. morn Friday 8. 7 morn Friday .22. 7 morn Saturday 9. 7} morn Saturday 23. Hmorn Tuesday 12. 9^ tjior ,.Tu'd..2(*iori) •WHO 13. IU mom 'I'hursday 2S.0 morn Friday r< m niorn a I Friday -99. 101 morn Saturday, July 30 II morn. To and fiora NEWPORT, USK, and GLAMORGAN daily, Sundays excepted. FOR TEN BY. STAR, Tuesday.—I'HGENIX, Friday. Tuesday July 5 3 after I Tuesday July 19 4 morn Friday (j morn Friday 22. 6 morn Tuesday 12 H morn 1 Tuesday 26 7 morn FRIDAY. 15 1 morn I Friday 29 94 morn FROM TENBY. STAR, Saturday.- PH CEN I X, Wednesday.* Saturday July 2.. II morn I Wednesday, July 20.. 5 morn Wednesday h.. 5 morn | Saturday a».. 6 morn SATURDAY 9.. moin | Wednesday '2,1.. morn 'rVl,'SDAY-. ?. %'t'eilnesd.y. 2 7 11 rn.rn %ttdnesday 6.. 4; mmfo3irn n Saturday 30.. 10 morn Saturday 16.. 1 i iorn | FOR MILFORD, PATER, & HAVERFORDWEST, CALLING AT TENBY. STAR. Tuesday, July r. S after I Tuesday, July 19 4 morn Tuesday 12. 8 morn Tuesday 26 7 morn FRO31 HAVERFORDWEST, Calling at PATER, MILFORD AND TENBY. STAR. ( July morn Friday July I. a. 10 morn I Friday, July til II morn F!UUAY 8 6 morn f Friday .22. 6 morn F;ida 9 morning. FOR CARMARTHEN, Calling at TENBY. PHfENIX. Friday, Julyt.))morn) FRI. July 15 II mom Friday 8 6 morn ) Friday 22 6 morn Friday, July 29. 9J morning. FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. PIKENIX. Tnesday, July 5 2 after i Tuesday, July 19 2i after MON.n. 7 after i Tuesday 26 7 after FOR JLFRACOMBE, l-andinc Passengers at the Pier. TORRIDGE. T,,??day, July 5 11 after FRIDAY July )A 11 morn Friday 8 r11 ru"(Iay, 1!0 4 inorii WON 11 7& morn F"d'3 22 6 morn TUES |2 8 after Tuesday 26 71 moin Friday, July 29 9 morniug. FROM ILFRACOMBE. TORRI DUE. Saturday, July 2. I after I SaturdllY, July 16. I after Thursday ,7 6 more | Thursday 21. 6 morn Saturday .? 9.?.. 74 morn 1 Saturday 2R. 7 mom TUKS. H.t0 morn I Thursday M.t0 morn WED. )3.?0? morn | Saturday ?0. 11 morn fE 5!pF.FOIU>. Calling at JLFRACOMBE. TOURIIKiE. ?Tuesday. July 5 2$after J Tuesday, July 19 4 morn Monday 11 74 morn ) Tuesday 26. /jmorn FROM BIDEFORD, calling at ILFRACOMBE. TORRIDGE. Thursday, July 1; morn I Thursday, July 21.31 morn TUKS 12. it morn | Thursday 28. 7j morn l.YNMoui JI.—The Torridge calls off Lynmouth, going to and returning from Ilfiacombe and Bidetord, weather permitting. Passengers landed and embarked free. Luggage to he paid for at a moderate charge, for which purpose a large boat Is always iu attendance. For particulars apply to Mr. I. Clarke, Lyuton. FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. COUNTY, Wednesdays.—BRISTOL, Mondays. Monday July 4.2 morn ) Wednesday July "6. 4 morn Wednesday 6. 3^morn I Monday morn Monday I I C, morn I Wednesday 27.8 morn Monday 18.2 morn ) FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. COUNTY, WedllesdaY.-PBRISTO[, Mondays. Monday July 4. 11 morn I Wednesday July 20 • • 2 after Wednesday 6. 2 a .r Monday .34 ?' Monday • «I 4 after We(li?esday ?. 6i r*iond y I in | FOR CARDIFF. LADY C liA RTOTTE, ilfl)tiday, Wednesday, & Friday Returns Tuesdays,Thursdays, and Saturdays. The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of Pallsengers and Goods.—Female Stewards on Board.—carriages and Horses 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 Good, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed :-for Swansen.to « Terrell & Sons. 3S, Back and J. li, Jones, 12, Quay. street -for Cardiff, to R. H. Johnson, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-streetana for Newpoit, to J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. AOEVTS.—Mr.tieo. Hughes, Tenbv Mr. T. Pritchard, Carmai- then Mr, Hitchlngs, jun., Haverfordwest Mr, Paliner. i%lilfold Mr. Bowen, Pater; Mr.John Edwards, Swansea Mr. 1 tmnam, Bidetord j Mr. Martin, Ilfracombe and Mr. J- Clarke, Lynton. NOTICB.—Tbe Proprietors ot the above Steam Packets Mi" not be accountable (or any Cabin Passenger's tuggoge lost or damaged) above the value of 45 nor tor any Deck Passenger II Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20s.; un ess in each cape entered as such, and freight in proportion pal the same at the time of delivery nor will they be answera e for any other parcel above the value of 40s. (if lost or damage un- less entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the sa.ue at the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Sbipping Notes. All Lvtteig seeking iijivrmatior. to bepot-t-pant. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND LIVER! OOL. CALLING AT SWANSF.A AND MILFORD DURING THE MONTH OF JULY. THE NEW AND POWERFUL IRON Strain 1.. IWorte TROUBADOUR, Captain BECKETT, AND BRIGAND, Capt. HUNT. I Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers, as follows:— FKOM CUMBERLAND BASIN, SWANSEA. Calling at Swansea aud Milford. Tuesday, July 5. 2 o'clock after. Tuesday, 12 8 .1 morn Tuesday, 19 2 after. Tuesday, 2û. 8 morn. FROM TRAFALGAR DOCK LIVERPOOL. Calling at Milford, and to stop only Two Hours. Saturday, July 3 10 o'clock morn. Saturday, 16. 4 nffer. Saturday; 23 10 morn. Saturday, 30. 2 after. PASSAGE MONEY. Cabin, 20s.. Steward's Fee, 2s. 611. Steerage, 7s. fid. For further Particulars, apply to the Aije/its fi>r Urist<J, BUCE WA 1)11 AM, & CO., Counting-House, No. 3, Quay, who have prepared a spacious Wharf, covered A-itli a Shed, at Canon's Marsh (where all goods are landed and discharged), affording a great accommodation to Freighters, whose (Joods can be secured in a lock-up Warehouse,and may be received at all reasonable hours. GOODS CAREFULLY FORWARDED. ARent for Liverpool, Mr. THOMAS Mc TEAR, 15, Wtter-street Swansea, Mr. WILLIAM MOYSE. Milford, Mr. DAVID PROPERT. Manchester, Mr. JOHN WALKER, 111, Market-street. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, By Mr. H. P. Goode, At the WHITE LION HOTEL, TKNJIY, on MONDAY, the 18tli day of JULY, 1812, at two o'clock in the afternoon, rriHE Messuage or Dwelling-House, Onices, and TParm, railed HILL, situate at Manoibier, con- taining 94A. 3R. 38P. or thereabouts, in the occupation ofFiancisTliottias Biddulph, Esq., as tenant from vear to year, determinable at Michaelmas next, at the yearly rent of £135. HILL is situated on the Sea Coast, and possesses every advantage for Sea Bathing. It is distant from Tenby only five Miles, and from Pembroke about the same distance. The Land is of very superior quality. For further particulars, apply to Mr. George 1.1. Millard, Haverfordwest, the Proprietor; Messrs! (ioode and Philpott, Land Agents, &e., Haverfordwest. or to Mr. lIeo. Parry, Solicitor, Haverfordwest. TITHE COMMUTATION. WE, the undersigned being landowners or duly authorized agents of landowners, within the parish of Llanwenog, in the County of Cardigan, whnse interest is not less than one-fourth part of the whole value of the lands, subject to tithes in the said Parish, do by this notice in writing, under our hands, call a Parochial Meeting of landowners and titheowners within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an agreement for the general Commutation of Tithes within the limits of the said Parish, pursuant to the provisions of an Act passed in the litli and 7th years of the reign of his late Majesty, intituled "An I Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Walesand we do hereby also ir'ive notice, that such Meeting will be held at Tynyporth, in the said parish, on Friday, the twenty-ninth day of July instant, at the hour of eleven in the forenoon.—Given under our hands this fifth day of July, 1842. HERBERT EVANS, T. H.JONES, THOMAS HUGHES. TITHE COMMISSION.- NOTICE. Parish of R os E 31A RK E T, in the County 0 Pembroke. THE TITHE COMMISSIONERS for England and J. Wales hereby give Notice, that on tlie twenty third day of July next, they will proceed, either by themselves or by an Assistant Commissioner, to as- certain and award the Total Sum to be paid by way of Rent-charge instead of the Tithes of the parish of Rosemarket, in the County of Pembroke, according to the provisions of the Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales; and that the first Meeting for this purpose will he hoiden at the Mari- ner's Inn, Haverfordwest, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of the day above-mentioned, when all Persons interested are desired to attend. Dated this 23d day of June, 1842. By Order of the Board, J. E. llOVENDEN, Secretary. Tithe Commission Office. TITHE COMMISSION.-NOTICE. Parish of WEST ROUESTOX, in the County of Pembroke. THE TITHE ((nDlIgSIOF.n for Ens?and and TWales hereby give Notice, that on the Twentieth day of July next, they will proceed, either by them- selves or by an Assistant Commissioner, to ascertain and award the Total Sum to be paid in the way of Rent-charge instead of the Tithes of the parish of West Robeston, in, the county of Pembroke accoiding to the provision of the Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales; and that the first Meeting for this purpose will he holden at the Mari- ners Inn, Haverforwest, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the day above mentioned when all persons inter- ested are desired to attetid.-I)ate(I this 21st day of June, 1842. By Order of the Board, J. E. IIOVENDEN, Secretary. Tithe Commission Office. v. R THE HAS nEEN GRACIOUSLY PLEASED TO COMMAND THAT JOSEPH GILLOTT, of Birmingham, HE APPOINTED STEEL PEN MANUFACTURER IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY, PATED APRIL 13, 1810. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S very superior PATENT 'lOd I J other METALLIC PENS, ?y be had of all Stationers, Booksellers, and other Dealers in Pens throughout the United Kingdom. it is gratifying to the Patentee to acknowledge his obligations to the Public for the best proof they can give hiiu of their approbation iu the continually-in- creasing demand for his Pens. The number of Pens mmuifactltrerl at ihe J forks of JOSEPH UILLOTT, From October 1838, to Oc- I tober, 1830, was 44,(554,702, or 3,721,225 dozen and 2-12ths, or 310,102 gross I doz. and 2.12ths. And from December, 1810, I to Decelllher, ISH, was t,2,126,928, or 5,177,241 dozens, I or 431,437 gross. CAUTION.—ALL THR GENUINE PENS ARE MARKED IN FULL "JOSEPH GILLOIT;" and Venders are desired to note that his (ards uf Pens are made up in Packets of one dozen each, and have a lable outside, with his Signature. At the request of persons extensively engaged in tuition,.J. G. has introduced his WARRANTED U.lwtJUL PES, which are specially adapted to their use, being of different degrees of flexibility, and with Fine, Medium, and Hroad Points. Wholesale and fur Exportation, at the Manufactory, VICTORIA. OllKS, Graham Street, Birmingham, and at 37, Gracechurcli- Street, London. Under the management of Mr. Fox, from the Manu- factory at Birmingham. Manufacturer also of letter Copying Machines, on the most approved principle. Just published, in Demy 1 2111n., price 5, THE NONCONFORMIST'S SKETCH ltOOU ? EllIES of Views, dasifi11 in Four Groups, of a A- star, Chinch and its Attendant Hvi?s. (hi?inaity published ill the \i,nnewspaper, under the lilll)l i,lle"i i,, tilt! lie%spaper, uiiiler tij(! "?": ?.tvis:md!iaster. 4, Crane-Court, Fieet- Street. O ,t), J';tr,? f.'t'b ;r And Entered upon at MICHAELMAS n>xt, riTHE BROAD OAK. eithtr as an Inn or to a I respectable Private Family; together with about riftv Arros of .Meadow and Arable liiuul, situated in the beautiful Vali; of on the Mail lload from London to Milford Haven, between the Towns of Llandilo and ( arniarthen from the former four miles, and eleven from the latter. %>ii £ Apply for particulars, to the Tenant, Mr. Robert Steel, Broad Oak, Llandilo. TO is c. 1,1ST, FROM MICHAELMAS, IS12, rnflAT compact and eligible FARM called DOL. J. IIAIDD-ISSA, situate in the Parish of Pemboyr, three miles from Newcastle-Emlyn, and adjoining the Turnpike Road from Newcastle to Caimarthen. Nearly the whole of this small Farm consists of rich Pasture Land, on the Banks of the Tivy. For particulars, apply to Mr. David Davies, 'Scybor- fawr, Ltandytrioir Parish. June 30th, 1812. WANTED ON THE SEA COAST. A DETACHED Plainly Furnished House or Cot. tage, consisting of 2 Sitting-rooms, 4 or b Good Bed-rooms, 2 Servants' do.. Coach-house, and Stable, Garden, and a few Acres of Land. It must be within view of, and within five minutes walk of the Sea, where Bathing is to be had, and with- in reach of a Market-town. Letters containing i.ull particulars, to be ad- dressed to U, O., "lIst Ollice, Swansea. To Shopkeepers, Drapers, Grocers, &c. FOR DISPOSAL BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, WELL-ESTABLISII|i) CONCERN, in the 1 V above branches. To any one about to commence business this will be found an opportunity (with all conveniences required) se|«|oin offered, as the Pro- prietor is about retiring from Business owing to bad health alone. N.B. For particulars, address Ifr. I ewis Jones, the Proprietor, at thl\ delightful Market Town of Tre- garon. Cardiganshire. N.B. None need to apply who cannot command £ 400 or .£500. BELLE VUE ACADEMY, PICTON TEUHACR, CARMARTHEN. MR, BRQDRIBB 4 NNOUNCES to his Friends and the Public, that i\_ it is his intention to remove during the present Vacation (tvhieh will terminate Jvltf 25th) to the above very eligible situation. The Premises being more commodious than his present Residence. Mr. B. has made arrangements for the reception of a greater number of Boarders. Those Parents and Guardians who wish the comforts of home to be united with the advantages of Public. Instruction will find this Esta- blishment worthy their attention. References can he given to (if the highest respectability, whose sons have been boarded and edu- cated by Mr. B. The Terms may be known by application at the Academy, Waterloo Terrace, Carmarthen. IVY-BUSH HOTEL CARMARTHEN, Royal Mail and General Coach Office.  ? respectfully informed that the ??'??<<?<? commence Running ♦ rt.?{n tilk4i Nltiittiay, the 27th nf J. une 'S?. leaving the above Hotel every ? .uonoay, Wednesday. a'") Friday Et'enings. at two o'd(k, starhno ?' "?''?'?t at eight o'clock ?anndd len..t y at „„„. ?'c)?.k. the to)h.wing morning for (.ar,¡¡rthII, Whete a Coach will immediately leave for S%atisca. (I EO. DAVIRS, l „ WM. BOWERS, f 1 KOPRIETOBS. To Trustees & Capitalists. RARMAKTIIENSHIRE. Shortly will be submitted toPUBLlC COMPETITION, the following valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES: LOT 1. rr f?'?"?'? tH:CT()Rf \L TITHES of th« Pal*.1 ,a»gunn >r, adjoining the Seaport 1uwII uf (,anuaI111t1J, ?n?uutcd at jC?3 per annum LOT II. ?' ??? F?'t' Farm. ra!)<.d CWR7 Pt?'tt "r "\?R L!.? YU..it..at? cto? to th* Town '? !f-?'"?'t'?"' Parih of L!an?n- t A oi ?!r <}<.ur?U?i? n"f .? ? y?" occupation Mr. (ieorg-p DHVIPS '»» »»• TOWN AND COUNTY OF HAVERFORDWEST. Comfortable and Genteel Resi- dence to Let. MR. goodk WILL LET BY AUCTION, FOR a TERM, At the CASTLE HOTEL, ON SATURDAY, the 30th of JVLY, 1812, at threeo'clock in the Afternoon, ALE that Commodious, well arranged, and well finished DWELLING HOUSE, Two-Stall Stable, and Garden, Situate in Hill-street, in the Parish of St. Thomas, comprising Two Front Parlours, spacious Kitchen, Back-Kitchen, Eaundry, several Pantries and Conveniencies; an extremely handsome Drawing Hoom, Ten Bed Rooms, and Dressing Room ;-all in good repair. This House was fitted up, by the late Proprietress, Miss Harries, in a style of great taste and comfort, and forms one of the most eliirible residences in the town. 44- For Particulars and a View of the Premises, apply to H. P. Guode and Philpott, Land-Agents, Haverfordwest. Whitland TurnpiUe Trust. YOU will oblige its hy calUng an early Meeting of iL the Whitland Turnpike 1 rust, in order to con- sider the expediency of erecting two Toll-Bars, one at or near the Commercial Inn, and the other at or near Penblevven, in the parish of Llandewy Velfrey, We are, Sit-, Your obedient Servants. HOB, MORGAN nAN. p, CALIÆN. NATII. ROWLAND. Narberth June 30, 1812. To WILLIAM EVANS, Esq., Clerk to the Trustees, Haver f ordwest. NOTICE IS IIF.UEBY GIVr,4, that the Trustees of the Turnpike Roads, under an Act passed in the second year of the Reign ot His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled An Act for better maintaining the road leading from Robeston Wathen to St. Clears, and other Roads in the Counties of PIlIIhrol,, and Carmarthen, and for making several Branches from such Roads:" will in compliance with the above Re- quisition) meet at the Rutzen Arms Inn, in the Town of Narberth, in the County of Pembroke, at the hour of 12 o'clock at noon, on Thursday, the 28th day of July instant, in order to consult about erecting two Toll Gates across the II ih way leading from lif)- beston Wathen to St. Clears, the one of such Toll- Hates at nr near a certain place called the Commercial Inn, and the other of such Toll-Gates at or near a certain place called Penblewen, both in the Parish of Llandewy Velfrey, in the County of Pembroke. WILLIAM EVANS, Clerk to the Trustees. Dated the 5th day of July, 1812.

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