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PATRONS. HER MOST GRACIOrS MAJESTY. HIS LATE MOST GItACIOVS MAJESTY. HIS MAJESTY KING OF HANOVER. HIS MAJESTY ICING OF THE FRENCH. HIS MAJESTY KING OF BELGIUM. And a long-list of the Nobility. Sir A. Cooper, M.D. Sir D. Davics, M.D. Sir A. Carlisle, M.D. J. J ohIlSon, M.D. A. J. Holroyd, M.D. J. Hodgkin, M.D. G. H. Weatherhead, M.D. S. Ashweli, M.D. J. P. Litchifeld, M.D. G. Glasson, M.D. A. Middleton, M.D. C. J. Fox, M.D. Professor Pereira Professor Pilchcr Professor Millard F. Salmon, M. R. C. S. F. Tyrrell, M. R. C. S. J. Dashwood, M. R. C. S. J. Hitchman, M. R. C. S W. Middleton, M. R. C. S. -N l. R. C. S. E. Joseph, M.R. 0. S. J. 0. Priteliard, ill. R. C. S. J.H.Curties,M.R.I. W. S. Joherns, M. R. C. S. The Royal Colleges and 208 of the most eminent of the faculty, whe particularly recommends every family to have in their possession the following select medicines, more especially where medical aid is not immediately available. WOODHOUSE'S ETHEREAL ESSENCE of GIN- GER in affording instant relief in Heartburn, Indiges- tion, Loss of Appetite, Sensation of Fulness, Pain and Oppression after Meals, and those pains of the Stomach and Bowels which arise from gouty flatulencies also in Cholera Morbus, Colics, Spasms, Cramps, and Hysterical affections, sciatica and Chronic Rheumatism, and all affections of the Stomach and Bowels. In Bottles, 2s. 6d. 4s. 6d. and Glass Stoppered Bottles, at 10s. 6d. and 21s. each. WOODHOUSE'S Bnm of Spermaceti, or Pectoral Cough Drops. For Consumptive and other Coughs, also for Colds, Shortness of Breath, Asthma, Wheezinlj, and most Affections of the Chest and Lungs. c a r standing ht-,7e been Constitutional Coughs of years standing have been miraculously relieved in a short period, by this simple and invaluable Medicinc,In bottles at Is. qd. 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. each. A great saving in purchasing the larger size bottles. Hospitals, Public Institutions, and the r;,)fession supplied on the usual terms. CAUTIo-,N-In consequence of numerous Chemists and Medici ie Venders (of apparent respectability) foisting r;,urious imitations for the mere sake of an extra large profit, Her Majesty's Hon. Commissioners for the protection of the public health have ordered the name Deeimus W'oodh n-.se to be engraved on the Government Stamp affixed over the cork of each bottle, without which it c-iliiot be genuine. GREGORY', UNIVERSAL RESTORATIVE 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- matisrr.. Cutaneous Eruptions, Indigestion, Dimness of Sight, Giddiness of the Head and Dropsical Complaints These admirable Pills are prepared strictly in con- formity with His late Majesty's Physician's Pre- scription, who for years experienced their salutary effect in removing those obstructions of the stomach and bowels, which ultimately establish disease and terminate in the premature death of thousands annually. Sold in Boxes, Is. ld., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. each. Be sure to ask for Gregory's Pills. Prepared only by E. R. GREGORY, (late DEcDlrs WOODHOUSE, Operative Chemist-Extraordinary to His late Majesty,) at his Laboratory, Church-Street, Hack- I ney.—And Sold by him Wholesale and Retail, and may be had of all Medicine Venders in Town and Country. BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. Case communicated by Mr. Lloyd, Chemist and Drug- gist, Richmond, Surrey, TO MR. T PROUT, 229, STRAND, LONDON. May 3, 1843. SIR-The wife of a person residing in St. John's Grc,en, in this place, came to my shop a little time since, for a box of your pills for her husband. She told me that previous to his taking them lie had a violent attack of Gout, which sometimes laid him up for weeks and months together, but since taking them, the last six years he has never been laid up, and only requires one dose of the Pills to set him to rights. I have seen the husband since (yesterday, May 2nd, 1842), and he told lne the same exactly, and moreover sa) s, he never takes any other medicine. Thi", I can assure you, is not a solitary instance. I i. nvariably find them do good whenever I have sold them. The parties say they shall be happy to give any informa- tion in their power, as public benefit. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, E. LLOYD, Chemist, Post Office, Richmond, Surrey. The testimonials of the astonishing efficacy of BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS are uni- versally accompanied by the f-ict, that no inconvenience of any sort attends their administration, but that the pa- tient, without feeling the operation of the medicine, is universally left in a stronger and better state of health than experienced previous to being afflicted with this disease and in all cases of acute suffering, great relief is obtained in a few hours, and a cure is generally effected in two or three days. See Testimonials of Lieut. Mas- ters (of Hawley, near Bagsliot) late of the Royal New- foundland, Veteran Companies, who was invalided home, by a Garrison order the Rev. Dr. Blomberg the Che- valier de la Garde Mr. Cosher, Beaconsfield Mr. Ri- chard Stone, Luton Mrs. Chambers, Maidstone, John J. Giles, Esq., Frimley; Mr. Lance, Blackwatcr; Mr. In- wood, Pirbright; and that of T. R. Mandall, Esq Coro- ner, Doncaster, whose testimony demonstrate this pre- paration to be one of the greatest discoveries in medicine. Sold by Thomas Prout, 229, Strand.London and by his appointment by Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall- Square, Carmarthen; Mortimer, ditto Mrs. Evans, near the Cross, ditto Morgan, Merthyr Tvdfil; Phillips, Car- diff; Williams, Brecon Morgan, Abergavenny Wil- liams, Newport; Goulstone, Llandovery ;Fanor, Heath, Monmouth; Jones, Brecon; Phillips, Newport; Mat- thews, Abergavenny; Williams, Milford; Harries, Haverfordwest, and all respectable Medicine Venders ][IaverfGrdAvest, 'United Kingdom. l'i- i ce 2s. 9d. per box. throughout the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. per box. Ask for Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills, and observe the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London," impressed upon the Government Stamp affixed to each box of the genuine Medicine. SIXTEENTH THOUSAND. Just Publish ed, in a Sealed Envelope, price 3s. and sent free on receipt of a Post Office Order, for 3s. Gd. N H 0 0 D Mthe CA AUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE with Plain Directions for ITS PERFECT RESTORA- TION: addressed to those suffering from the destructive effects of excessive indulgence, solitary habits, or infec- tion followed by observations on MARRIAGE, and the treatment of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, &c. illustrated with cases, &c. &c. By J. L. cntTIS and Co., Consulting Surgeons. SIXTEENTH EDITION. Published by the Authors, and sold by Burgess, Me- dical Bookseller, 28. Cnvrntrv-st. Havmarket: Mann, 'Co"all; Strange, 21, Paternoster Row; Barth, ■iti,ri- u,ges-street, Strand, London Philip, South Castle- street, Li crpool; Pritehard, Chroiiiclc Oificc, Ches- ter I annul and Co., 41, Grafton-street, Dublin; Druni- ond, 5, Blair-street, Edinburgh Cambrian Office, Swansea; Ferris and Score, Chemist to the Queen, luon-st., Bristol; Watton, Chronicle Office, Shrews- ur); Times Office, Hereford; and sold in a scaled "ivelope by all Booksellers. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, This work, an KI.EVENTII edition of which is now presented  the pn?i. 10,000 copies having been cx.hauted since its first a, has been vPry much improved and enlarged I )?- th,e addition of a more extended and clear detail of'gc;1Cral I: prJi. nciples, as "Iso by the insertion of scveral new and hIghly ntt;restiu. Pases' The book, as has been already s.ated, is the result of very ample and d?il?- increHsin? experience In a class of diseases w iell, for some unaccountable reason, have been either altogether overlooked, or treated almost lyittl indifference, by the ordinary medical practitioner; and vre feel no hesitation in saying, "that there is no member society by whom the book will not be found useful, wlie- "LER such person hold the relation of a I'AUKNT, a I-HECEI*- TOR, or a ei.iiKGY.MA.v.—Sun evening paper. The perusal of Messrs. Ourtis's book, entitled Manhood' "as really astonished us by developing a series of maladies, never-failing consequence of the vicious habit of which it treats. The clear connexion pointed out between the assigned cause and the effects is perceptible to every capacity. e Sir°;iy recommend the work."—Age. Messrs. Curtis's work. entitled Manhood,' is one of the eW books now coming before the public on such a sub- ject which can lay claim to the character of being st rleti? liror(, .??ional, at it s fu,,N, to all Ni- ilo prore?ional, at the same time it is fuIly intelli?ibJe to all who "Oklt it. The moral and medical precepts given in it, render It in valuable. "—Magnet. "Thi is a work that we fear there exists too much need forI to cause us to hesitate to recommend it for general Perusal. Krery branch of those frightful maladies, whether the reult of immoral bahitsor secret vices, is here succinctly treated, and divested of all medical technicality and plain and easy directions are given for the best mode to be pur- sned in all cases, however complicated or apparently hopp- Jess. TV, the married, as well as the unmarried, this little work aake affords consolation and cure in peculiar cases, and We arc doing a service to society in recommending it to general !:ut ice.-Essex and ilert Mercury. Messrs. CURTIS and Co. are to be consulted daily at theii residence, No. 7, FRITJI-STREET, SOIIO-SQUARE, London. Country patients are requested to be as minute as pos- sibie in the detail of their cases—tne communication must lIe accompanied by the usual consultation fee of £ 1 and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be lelied on. The above Work is Sold at the Cambrian Office, Swan- sea, the Journal Offne, Carmarthcn, and by ail respecta- ble ,Booksellers, by whom it is sent, port-paid, in a sealed envelope, for 3s. 6d. Llanelly & Bristol. vt (I ?( M .?m\\ ?? ^eW and P01CCf1tl .fa?-?o!'? li Tite Coppered-bottomed ^SSILLSP STEAM PACKET, HERCULES, With Engines 70-horse Power, EDWARD ROBERTS, COMMANDER, WILL Ply regularly, for the conveyance of Goods and Passengers, between the above Ports, Wind and Weather permitting, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow vessels, and is intended to Sail during the Month of September, 1843, as folio-s I'BOM LLANELLY. Friday, sept. 1 20 morn Wednesday,— 6. 31morn Monday, — li 7 morn Friday, 15. 9 morn Wednesday,— 20 1.1 after. Monday, 25. 6 morn Friday. 29. 9 morn I FITONI 11P ISTOL. Monday, sept. 4 2 morn I)t. 4 2 mor (lay,- 13. 8 morn Mon'tay, —???tm? I Friday, 2. 4morn Wednesday,— 27 8 morn Monday, Oct. 2. 12 noon. Fares :-After Cabin, 10s. 6d. Deck Passengers, 0S. Gel. Children under 12 Years of Age, Ilalf-jirice; Dogs, 2s. each Pigs, Is. Gel. Sheep, Is. 6d. SteicareVs Fee, Is. Every description of Goods conveyed on reasonable terms and the Public arc respectfully requested to order all Goods for the HERCULES, "to be directed accordingly, and sent to the Bell Avenue, Welsh Back, Bristol. Goods forwarded to Carmarthen, through Kid- welly, by Charles and Son's Waggons, and thence by the regular Carriers to Newcastle Emlyn, Cardigan, New- port, Lampeter, Aberystwith, St. Clears, and Laugharne. Goods for Llandilo, Llans?dock, Llandovery, and parts adjacent, are forwarded by Railway to Cross Inn, and then by Nathaniel Itees's Waggons to their des- tination or sent via Llandovery to Lampeter and Aber- ystwith. All Freights to be paid on delivery. For further information apply to Mr. Charles Glas- codine, New Dock, Llanelly; Mr. A. J. Statham, Bell Avenue, Welsh Baci<, Bristol or to Nathaniel Rees's Waggon Office, Llandilo. CAUTION.—In consequence of the very frequent com- ptaints which are made of Goods ordered by the lIuueULKs from Bristol being sent by other Conveyances, Shopkeep.-rs, and others, are earnestly requesied to order their Goods, in future, to be addressed To the care of Mr. A. Statham, Bell Avenue, Welsh Back, Bristol."—Carriers, Shippers, &c. at Bristol, are also informed, that the Waggon for Llandilo, Lian- gadock, Llandovery, &c., runs only in connection with the HERCULES, and that, consequently, she is alwails "first vessel" for those places, as well as for Llinelly, Kidwelly, &c. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NA VIGA TION CijMArJY I Office 1, Quay, Bristol. ??IIE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to TSail from C,;mEIŒAxD BASIX, BRISTOL, and as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liber- ty to tow Vessels, Intended Days and Hours of Sailing during the Month of SEPTEMBER, 1843. FOR CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. PIKENIX. Friday, Sept. 1 lOJmorn Friday, 8 5.,1iiiorn Friday, Sept. ]5. 9 morn Friday, 22. 4ijmorn t'rtriay, ept. 2\1. 9 morn. FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. PIHENIX. Tuesday, Sept. 5 I after. Tuesday, 12. 6 morn Tuesday, Sept. 19.11 morn Tuesday, 26. 5-iiiiorn FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK, Fridays. Friday, Sept. 1 lOJinorn £ 5 after, j Friday. Sept. 15. 9 morn Friday, -2 4 after. M'laay, ftept. ay v morn. Returns Tuesdays. FOR CORK. ROSE, Tuesdays.—VICTORY, Saturdays. Tuesday, Sept. 5.Rafter. Saturday, — 9. 6 morn Tuesday, IZ. 7\mom Saturday, — 16 9 morn I Tuesday, Sept. 19. 1 after. Saturday, 23 4jafter. Tuesday, 26. 7 morn Saturday, 39 9 "iiiorn Tuesday, k),"t..5 2 alter. Returns Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR WATERFOED. MERMAID, Tuesdays.—OSl'RliY, Fridays. Friday, Scpt.l.t0} mom I Tuesday, 5 3'alter. Friday, y, — 8 5 after. Tues d ay, 1 7?lIllor,? Friday, 15, 9 morn Tuesday, Sept 19. 1 after. Friday, 22. 4 after. Tuesday, 2G. 7 morn Fridays 2::J. 9 morn Tuesdays Oct. 3. 2 after. Return lucsciays a.id 1 ridayo. FOR TENBY. STAR, Tuesday.—PIKENIX, Friday. Tuesday, Sept. 5 3 after. Fr?',i. 5 { raorr. fi\f;y, = 1; 7 :g¡ Friday, 13 !) morn | i Tuesday, Scpt.t9. Softer Friday, — 22. 6 moiy! Tuesday, 26.8mor? Friday, 2) 9 mOru FROM TENBY. PIKENIX, Wednesday. —STAR, Saturday. Saturday. Sept. 2. II morn Wednesday,— 0 4 morn Saturday," Weuncs¡lay,- la. 8 morn I Saturday, Sept. 16. 9 morn ?'cdncs. — 2!) 3 morn Saturdy, 23. 5>morn  51,iiiorii Wednes. —?7.8moni 8 niorn 8atur(lay, Sept. ::SU, 10 morn. FOR MILFORD, PATER & HAVERFORDWEST CALLING AT TENBY. STAR. Tuesdav, .Sept 5. after. Tuesday, 12. 7 "mm Tuesday, Sept 19. I after. luesday, g(; Tmorn FROM HAVERFORDWEST, CALLING AT PATER MILFORD & TEXBY. STAR. Fridav, Sept. 8 5|,morn I Friday, — 15 9 morn | Friday, Sept. 22. 4.I morn Friday, 29. 9 morn FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY PEMBROKE, Tuesdays and Fridays. BRISTOL Thursdays and Saturdays. Saturday, Sept. 2 I1 morn Tuesday, 5. 311norn Thursday, — 7. Sjmorn Fridav, 8. i; ,-iorn Saturday, () Iilmorn Tuesday, 12 8 morn Tliui-s,lay, 11 8 linorn I Oimorn Saturday, Sept. 16 10 morn I uesday, — iialter. Thursday m.j??, Friday, ?.??rn ftatumay, — v. :yilnorn ?- 26 S?' morn Ihursday, — 28. 8,morn I'nday, — 29 'Hmm-n Saturda.y, Sept 30 10 morn FROM SWANSEA. BRISTOL. Tuesdays & Fridays. COUNTY PEMBROKE, Thursdays and Saturdays. Saturday, ept. 2. 2 morn luesday, 5. f>.Jmorn I Thursday, 7. 7.|,morn Friday, 8. 7linorn Saturday, '). S.^morn j Thurs(lay, H.II morn I Friday, — 15 1J morn Saturday, Sept. 16 9 morn i uesday, — 19 2 morn I'u 19 2 morn ™.V. — 22. 5J,morn I Saturday, — 5}morn i uesday, 26. 8 morn ThuM? -28.8t??rn rriiiav. ou i n Sittiii-(IiL?, Sel)t. 30 "'V' I Saturday Sept. 30. .10 morn FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. BRISTOL. Mondays. COUNT V", Wednesdays. Monday, sept. 4.12 noon. 1 Wednes. 6, JnlOrn Monday, II. 5 morn Wednes. 13. 7 morn I Monday, sept. 18. 12 noon ? l? I Ile 20. 3 morn -Mom.ay, — 25. 4 > morn ??-?u?s. 2 morn FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. BRISTOL, Mondays. COUNTY. Wednesdays. Monday, sept. 4, 4 after. ?d?.s. 6 alt r. Monday, It 3- IV, 13 Iaft??r. Monday, sept. 18. 2(after ?ednes. 20.H Aoon. Monday, 31,after. Wednes. 27. I a,? t,! r. ? FOR ILFRACOMBE. TORRIDGE. The only Steamer going direct and that lands and embarks I assengers at the Pier, without the aid of Boats. Saturday sept. 2 12 noon. Wednes. G. 5 morn aturday, 9 7 morn Wednes! H. 9 morn I I Wednesday 20. 2 after. Saturday, 23 6 morn Wednes. — 27. 9 morn Saturday, sept. 11 morn FROM ILFRACOMBE. PASSENGERS KM NARKED AT THE TIER. TORRIDGE. Monday, sept. 4. 4 morn Thursday, 7. 6Jmorn Monday, -JI.lmorn Thursday, — 14 10 morn Monday, sept. 18. 1 after. 'I'l? ?"l' 21, 5 morn 1, 1, r) 8\morn 1, 1, r l?, 2 8, Thursday, 8 10 morn Li iN.ilOl' 111.—the 1 orridge calls off Lynmoutli, going to and returning from Ilfracombe, weather permitting, Passen- gers landed and embarked free. LU""aO"e to he paid for at a moderate charge, for which purpo ea lar(rc boat is always in attendance. For particulars apply to Mr. J. Clarke, Lynton. To and from NEWPORT, USK, and GLAMORGAN daily, Sundays excepted. FOR CARDIFF. LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Returns, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. See separate Bills. The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of passengers and _,oods e, Iiale Stewards on Board.—Carriages and Horses shipped with care.— Horses and Carriages to be sliinlpecl two hours before sailing. Particulars may be obtained bv applying at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's Olncc, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &e., should be addressed :— for Swansea, to W. Terrell & Sons, 33, Back and G. C. Glasson, If, Quay street:-for C!artliff, toll. if. Johnson, Clare street Hall, Marsh street-and for Newport, to J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. AGENTS.—Mr. T. Prichard, Carmarthen Mr. George Hughes, Tenbv; Mr. Hitchnigs jun., Haverfordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Be re 11, Pater; Mr. John N. Smart, Swansea; Mr. Pridham, Bideford Mr. Martin, Ilfracombe and Mr. J. darker Lynton. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Lugag(', (if lost or damaged) above the value of £ i>: nor for any Deck (it-NJvoisl,l ger's Luggage (iflost or damaged) above the value of20s. un- less in each case entered as such, and freight in proport ion paid for at the lime of delivery nor will they hp ans», erable for any other parcel above the value of 4U8. (ifiost ordamnged) unless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. AH letter" seeking information to be post paid. r tstol, September, 1843. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND LIVERPOOL. Calling atsicaisea and Milford during tile month of September. THE NEW AND POWERFUL IRON STEAM VESSEL TROUBADOUR, CAPTAIN BECKETT, ITS intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers during the Month of September as usual:- rRor LIVERPOOL. Saturday, Sept. 9 8 morn Sat.urday, IG.Il morn Saturday, 3. 6 after. Saturday, 30. n morn FROM SWANSEA. I Tuesday, Sept. 5. 8 morn Tuesday, — I3 7imorn Tuesday, 1" 1 alter. Tuesday, 2 l? 7 inorn PASSAGE MONEY. Cabin, 20s., Steward's Fee, 2s. 6d.; Steerage, 7s. 6d. For further particulars, apply to the Agents for Bristol, BRUCE, WADHAM, & Co., Counting House, No. 3., Quay, who have prepared a spacious Wharf, covered with a Shed, at Canon's Marsh, (where all goods are landed and discharged), affording a great accommodation to Freight, ers, whose Goods can be secured in a lock-up Warehouse and may be received at all reasonable hours. GOODS CAREFULLY FORWARDED. Agent for Liverpool, MR. THOMAS Me TEAR, 15, Water street. Swansea, MR. WILLIAM MOYSE, Milford, MR. DAVID PROPERT, Manchester,MR. JOIIX WALKER, 111, Market street. C. GTUMSHAW AND CO., 10, GOREE PIAZZAS, LIVERPOOL, Are the sole Agents for Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers by the OLD or BLACK BALL Line of Packet Ships, from LIVERPOOL for NEW YORK, Sailing punctually on the 7th and 19th of each Month thev have also other first-rate American Ships for NEW YORK, on the 1st, 13th, or 25th of each month, and occasionally to PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, BALTI- MORE, and NEW ORLEANS.—To QUEBEC and NEW SOUTH WALES. Applications personally, or by letter, will be promptly attended to, and the lowest rates and every information given.  ¿  ,,r< NEEDLEWORK. CRESTS & COATS OF ARMS, Designs for Churches, & Tapestried Chambers, FIRE S CUE ENS, < '11A /IIS,$c. ARRANGED ON BERLIN PAPER, P0R NEEDLEWORK, By .TOllS BII YD OA, Draughtsman. 58, George-st., Portman-square, London. j FOL'It DOORS rito-Ni JiAKER-STREET TITHE COMMISSIOti. -NOTICE. Parish of G in the County of Cardigan. THE Tithe Commissioners for FhiMard and Wales hereby give notice, that on the tIYeJlty-cighth day of September next, they will proceed, either by them- selves or by an Assistant Commissioner, to ascertain and award the Total Sur.i to be paid by way of Rent-charge instead of the Tithes of the Parish of Gwnnws, in the County of Cardigan, according to the provisions of the Act for the Commutation of Tihes in England and Wales; and that the first Meeting for this purpose will be holuen at the Gogerddan Arms Inn, Aberystwyth, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the d"y above-men- tioned, when all Persons interested are desired to attend.. —Dated this lCtli day of August, 1813. By Order of the Board, J. E. IIOVENDEN, Secretary. Tithe Commission Office. WHEREAS a Petition of Ebenezer Morris, at pre- sent and for twelve months past, residing at Llanelly, in the Parish of Llanelly and County of Car- marthen, Clerk, and being Vicar of the Parish of Llan- elly aforesaid, having been filed (in the Bristol District Court of Bankruptcy,) and the Interim Order for Pro- tection from Process having been given to the said Ebenezer Morris, under the provisions of an Act of Par- liament passed in the Parliament holden in the 5th and 6th years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors," the said Ebenezer Morris, is hereby required to appear in Court before Henry John Stephen, Serjeant-at-law, the Com- missioner acting in the matter of the said Petition, on the 20th day of September instant, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, at the Bristol District Court of Bankruptcy at the Guildhall, in the City of Bristol, for the purpose of being then and there examined touching his Debts, Estate, and Effects, and to be further dealt with according. to the provisions of the said Act. All persons indebted to the said Ebenezer Morris, or that have any of his cflects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to Mr. G. Morgan, No. 2, Nicholas-street, Bristol, the Official Assignee, nominated in that behalf by the Commissioner actinf in the matter of the said Petition. v Ii. G. SIIUM TUCKETT, Deputy Registrar. JAMES CROCKER, Messenger. ROYAL MURSSRir. DELCROIX'S MACASSAR OIL, Impoitcd under the sanction of the "Lords of the Treasury" for the use of her Most Gracious Majesty, Mid their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, the Princess Rova 1, is a delightfully fragrant and trans- 1 :fi', d' an 111 Y1"'orator parent preparation for the Hair, an d as an invigorator and be?t er, is beyond all precedent. It bestows tne most bnlhant gloss, together with a strong tendency to curl: and is the only known specific capable of effectually sustaining the Hair in decorative charm, from the heat to crowded assemblies, or the effects of a damp atmos- phere the Original and Genuine. DELCROIX MACASSAR OIL Is protected by two elegantly-executed, correct like- pess, in embossed medallions, of Her Majesty and His Royal Highness Prince Albert, with the signature and address of the Proprietors. It produces beautifully flowing curls, and by the transcendent lustre it imparts renders the Hair truly enchanting. To avoid the count- erfeits generally sold by Hairdressers, be sure to ask for "Dl('l'oix's Macassar Oil," 1,)8, New Bond-stree. Price 3s. 6d. per bottle. DELCROIX'S KALYDOR, A French Cosmetic, surpassing all others for preserv- ing and beautifying the complexion, prepared for the use of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, and Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, by especial command and protected by letters patent, the label bearing the Royal Arms, elegantly embossed, surmounted by the Prince of Wales's plume: Cet essential parfait" for the Lady's toilet imparts a softness to the skin, and removes all cutaneous eruptions, giving to the complexion a clear and healthy appearance. DELCROIX'S KALYDOR Is an odoriferous creamy liquid-the only safe and effi- cacious preparation for dissipating Tan, Freckles, Pim- ples, Spots, and other disfigurements of the skin. The radiant bloom it imparts to the check, and the softness and delicacy .it induces on the hand's arms, and neck' rcnder it V every toilet A?- ? De rendj er i..t i• ndispensab1l1 e to every t0n,l A rrice4s?d: l58' l<»» K -ec. c CAUTION TO LADIES AND Ft Mil IPS  consequC':1tly great demand for Delcrolx ?- IMPOSTORS, P?(d??tit?S '????t?' cupidity of IJ\1POTOnS, ((ietituto aÚke ? SSSFSI of talent QUACKS, who for the sake of GAIN" im pose by a connivance with unprincipled vendors of perfumery their pernicious compounds upon the Public as the real Delcroix s Kalydor" for the complexion "Delcroixs Macassar Oil" for the Hair, K-c. c to frustrate such impositions, Delcroix & Co. have obtained injunctions from the High Court of C liancerv against several offenders, also a Chancery Protection Label l which in future will be affixed to every genuine article with the signature of J. DELCHOIX," in Bed Ink at the top; a Crown," and the address, Bond Street," in the centre, surrounded by the words Pro tectedhg the Court of Char eery;' and at the bottom « J. DELCROIX & Co." in Blue Ink. Purchasers will do well to return all articles not so guaranteed. The extreme difficulty in executing this label, (which is on the princi pie adopted to prevent Forgery in the departments of Government,) precludes the possibility of imitation and will effectually protect THE NOBILITY FROM IMPOSITION AND FlL\1:n. Orders for India shipped on board free of expense € £ T The Nobility and Gentry or the Principality are invited to send their orders direct to Messrs. Delcroix # Co., 158, New Bona Street, who, to protect the far-famed celebrity of their Establishment, will forward them to any part of the United Kingdom, free of carriage, and on the same terms as they supply the Nobility in Town. BASTERNA CARRIACES. T I THE Inventor of these fashionable and much-ad- /T" 1Íred Carriages (DAVID DAVIES) begs to invite the Nobihty and Gentry to the inspection of them, as they not only combine lightness of draught with elegance of shape, but also afford great accommoda- tion for a family without increase of weight. They arc suspended oil a new principle that gives to the springs more easy action than any other mode. D. D. call apply his Basterna Front to any Chariot which will make it possess the same advantages as if it had been built for the purpose. To be seen at his Manu- factory for Improvement in Carriages, No. 15, Wigmore- street, Cavendish-Square, London. Under the Patronage of the Duke of Cambridge. THOMAS BOYS' FINE ART DISTRIBUTION. SIX HUNDRED PRIZES, VALUE £ 6582.—Drawn for OCTOBER 2.5th next.—Engravings delivered at rrayin g s delivered at once, to the amount, of Subscription, chosen by the Sub- scribers. Each Guinea subscribed entitles not only to the Engravings as a bove, but alsi-, Gratis, a Chance for the Prizes. London, Thomas Boys, Printselle]- to the Royal Fa- mily, XI. Golden-Square and 221, Regent-street. Agcnts :-IL C. Treweeks, Pembroke; J. Parker, tV. 11. Vale, Hereford; W. Pritchard, Carnarvon; W. Price, Oswestry; J. Davies, 15, High-st. Shrewsbury where the Prints for choice may be seen and all Par- ticulars obtained. TO MINE ADVENTURERS AND OTHERS. MR R. EWER, Lead Ore Broker, and Crown Mine Agent, for the County of Flint, HAVING been for many years actively employed in L attending to the consignment of Lead Ores to the River Dee and offering the same for Sale at the general Ticketings for Ores usually held at Holywcll, begs to apprise his Friends and the Proprietors of Mines in gene- ral who are in the habit of sending their Ores to the above Sales, that every care and attention will be paid to all Ores consigned to him. The information as to the Lead Ore on Market necessarily acquired by his long ac- quaintance with the Lead Trade and Mining operations in general, together with his practical knowledge of the nature and value of Lead Ores renders him, he flatters himself, perfectly competent to the execution of any com- mands lie may be entrusted with. Crown Mine Omcc, Holywell, ) Sept. a, th, UH3. ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the TOLLS arising at the several Toll Gates Ton the Milford Turnpike Road, called or known by the names of Milford, Johnstone, and Dredgman-Hill Gates, Will be LET BY AUCTION, to the best Bidders, at the Nelson Hotel, Milford, on Thursday, the 21st day of September, 1813, between the hours of 12 and 1, in the manner directed by the Acts passed in the 3d and 4tli years of the Iteign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, For Regulating Turnpike Itoads," which Tolls produced the last year the sum of £ 190 above the expenses of collecting them. N.B.—These Tolls will be let in Parcels or Lots, and each Parcel or Lot will be put up at such sum as the Trustees shall think fit. Whoever happen to be the best Bidders must res- pectively give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Road, for the payment of the Rent at which such Tolls shall be let, quarterly. GEORGE GWYTHER, Clerk to the Trustees of the Turnpike Road. Milford, August o0t^ 1843. CARMARTHENSHIRE MAIN TURNPIKE TRUST. Notice is hereby given, ^^IIAT the Trustees of the Turnpike Roads, under an Act passed in the Third year of the Iveisrn of his late Majesty King William the Fourth, "For repairing and improving several Roads, called the MAIN TRUST ROADS, all in the County of Carmarthen, and making a new Piece of Road to communicate therewith from the confines of the said County to King's Moor, in the County of Pembroke," will meet at the Talbot, in Car- marthen, on Monday, the 18th day of September instant, at the hour of 12 o'clock at noon, in order to consult about taking down and discontinuing the following loll G^ ates, Chains, or Bars, that is to say, one Side Gate in the Villas of Abcrgwill"v, across a Parish Road leading to the Bishop's Mill, one Chain and Posts, across the Main Road near the Parish Pound, in the said Parish of Abergwilly, one Toll Gate, across the Mam Road at Penygarn, in the Parish of Llanegvvad and also to consult about removing the Toll Gate, now standing across the said Road at Llandilo Walk, to a certain place across the said Turnpike Road, west of the Road leading from Llandilo to Xantyrhibo.-Datell this 20. day of September, 1843. J. J. STACEY, Clerk to the said Trustees. CARMARTHENSHIRE MAIN TURNPIKE TRUST. NOTICE is heroby given, that the TOLLS arising at the under-mentioned Toll-Gates, will be Let by Auction, to the best Bidder for One Year, commencing the 1st day of November, 1843, at the Talbot, in Car- marthcn, on Monday, the 18th day of September next, between the hours of twelve and two o'clock, in the  directed by the Act passed in the Third Year of ii?aiinel. ( l il-ecte(I b?- t l i(, Act p, I he Reign of His late Majesty KmS George the Fouith, For Regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls were Lt the last Three Years as follows :— Saint Clears, Maeswholand, Tavern- spite, Red Rose, and Tave Bridge ] Gates. Royal Oak Gate, and Green Castle l Side Gate. Abcrgwilly, Llandilo Walk, and Pen- Lot 1. < y-garn Gates V £ 3380 ? Abermarles, Giir,f?,b, and Pen- rock Gates, with Cwmdwr Gate, on  the LIanwrda Branch Road I LIandovcrv Gate, with Pentrebach Bar. J ( Lanteague and Killanow Gates, on ) Lot 2. I the New Road to Hobb's Pcint Xiso Lot 2. ? ( and I cn by. ) And will be put up at the above-mentioned Sums. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder, must at the same time pay one month in advance (if required) of the Rent at which such Tolls may be L-4, and give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Road, for payment of the rest of the money monthly. i gsp* No Person's Bidding will be received for any of the Gates, unless he produce a written undertaking from two responsible Persons to become his Sureties, should they (the Sureties) be unable to attend the meeting. J. J. STACEY, Clerk to the Trustees. Carmarthen, August 18th, 1843. WHITLAND TURNPIKE TRUST. To Mr. WILLIAM EVAXS, Clerk of the Wnilland Turnpike Trust. WE, the undersigned Trustees of the Whifland Trust, hereby lccjucst you to call a of the Trustees, to he held at the Rutaen Arms, in the Tc,w:i of Narberth, on Monday, the 18th of September, for the purpose of taking into consideration the State of the accounts, and the propriety of re-erecting the several Gates which have been destroyed and for other purposes connected with the said Trust. L. B. ALLEN J. M. CHILD 'V:J1. SEATON. Narberth, August 23d, 1843. Notics is hereby given, That the Trustees of the Turnpike Roads, under an Act passed in tliesecond year of the reign of His late Ma- jesty King W^ illam the Fourli, intituled An Act for better maintaining the Road leading from Robeston Watlian to Saint Clears, and other roads in the Coun- ties of Pembroke arid Carmarthen, and for making seve- ral Branches, from Such Roads," will in compliance with the above Requisition meet at the Rutzen Arms in the Town of Narberth, in the County of Pembroke at the hour of twelve at Noon, on Monday the 18th day of Sep- tember next, for the purposes in the above Requisition expressed. Dated this 24th day of August, 1843. WILLIAM EVANS, Clerk to the Trustees. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. COURTS OF REVISION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ROBERT I CHARLES NICIIOLL CARNE, Esq., one of the Barristers nominated and appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters in the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County of Cardigan, will make a Circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for the purpose of Revising such Lists at the several times and places hereinafter mentioned:—At which Courts the respective Overseers of the Poor are to attend; and every Overseer who shall neglect to attend at the time and place hereunder speci- fied for Revising the Parish, Township, or Parcel of which he is Overseer will become liable to the Penalties in that case provided. | Adpar, at the House of Mr. Thomas Williams, On Tuesday, the 19th day of September, 1813, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of, Bangor, Bettws Evan, Brongwyn, Henllan, Llandefriog, Llan- dyssil-uwchcerdin, Llandyssil-isccrdin, Llandugwydd, Llandyssilio-gogo, Llangrannog, Llangunllo, Llanfair- orllwyn, Llanfair-trefligen, Pembryn, TroodN raur. Cardigan, at the Shire-Hall, On Wednesday, the 20th day of September, 1843, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Aberporth, Blaen Porth, Llangoedmore, Llechryd, Mount, St. Mary, in Cardigan, Tremain, Verwick. Aberayron, at the Feather's Inn, On Thursday, the 21st day of September, 1S43, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of the several pii-ishe Townships, and Parcels of Cyd- plwycld and Llanina, Dihewid, Henfcniw, Ivilie, Kilie- i ayron, Kilcennin, Llanarth, Llanarchayron, Llanllweh- aiarne, Llanbadarn-Trcfeglwys, Llanddewy-Aberarth, Llanrhystid-Movcnydd, Llanrhystid Haminiog, Llan- saintfread Trefilan. Aberystwyth, at the Town-Hall, On Friday, the 22d day of September. 1843, at Twelve o'clock at noon, for Revising the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of brolleastellan, Cyfoeth-y-brenin, Clarach, Cynnyllmawr-Caulan and Macsmawr, Elerch, Henllys, Llancynfelin, 'Scyboryeoed, Tyrmynach, Aberystwyth, Issa-yn-dre, Issa-yn Vainor, Llandinol, Llanbadarn-y-eroy ddyn-ucha, Llanbadarn-y- croyddyn-issa, Llangrwyddon, Llanilar-ueha, Llanilar- issa, Llanychairne, Melindwr, Parccl-canol, Ivhosdie, Trefirig, Ucha'-yn-y-dref,' Ueha-yn-y-\ ainor, Cwin- rheidiol, Gwnnws-ucha, Gwnnws-issa, Llanavan, Llanfi- hangel-crovddyn-ucha, Llanfihangel-croyddin-issa. Lampeter, at the Black Lion Inn, On Monday, the 25th day of September, 1813, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Bettws- Blcdrws, Kellan, Llangibby, Llanwenog, Lampeter, Llanfihangel-Ystrad, Llanfair clydoge, Llanwneu, Silian, Trevigocd. Tregaron, at the Talbot Inn. On Tuesday, the 2Gth day of September, 1843, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of, Argoed and Ystrad, Blancaron, Croes and Bcrwrn, Doitlie and Cam- ddwr, Doithe Pysgottwr, Gorwydd, Garth and Ystrad, Prysk and Carfan, Treflyn, Uwcli-clawdd, Blaenpenal, Blaenayron, Gwynfil, Gogoyau, Gartheli, Nantcwnlle, Llanba'darnouyn," Llangeithio, Llanio, Trekefcl, Bettwf, Leiky and Pit,-cn)-(id, Llcdrod-ueha, Lledrod-issa, Yf- trad Meurig, or Sputty, Ystradmeurig, Ysputty, Ys- twith. And at the last of the aforesaid Court will be revis, d the Lists of all other Parishes, Townships, and Places to the said county (if any) which are not herein-before men- tioned or referred to. ROBT. 6HARLES NICHOLL CARNE. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. NOTICE is hereby given, that THOMAS WILKIN- L SON HILL, Esq., one of the Barristers appointed tz?icter and by virtue of the lith Victoria, cap. IS, intitulcd An Act to amend the Law for the Registration of Per- sons entitled to Vote, and to define certain Rights of Voting, and to regulate certain Proceedings in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament, for England and Wales," to Revise the List of Voters in the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County of Pembroke, will make a Circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for the purpose of Revising such Lists, at the several times and places hereunder named; at which Courts the respective Overseers of the Poor for each Parish, Town- ship, and Place, are hereby required to attend; and every Overseer neglecting to attend, or who shall be wilfully guilty of any other breach of duty in the Execu- tion of the said Act of 6 Vic. cap. 18, is liable to be fined. All persons claiming to be inserted in any List of Voters, or objecting to the Votes of others, are also re- quired to attend at the Court at which the Parish, Town- ship, or Place, within which such claim or objection arises is hereby appointed to be taken, in order to sub- stantiate the same. Narberth, at the De Rutzen Arms, On Monday, 18th of September instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets uf Blethcrston, Clarbeston, Coedcanlass, Crinow, Crunwear, Grondre, Henllan, Lampeter Velfrcy, Llandewi Velfrev, Llandissilio, Llandykefcn, Llandilo, Llangan, Llangolman, Llan- valteg, Llawhaden, Llysyfraue, Loveston, Ludchurcli, Macnclocliog, Martletwy, Minwcar, Monachlogddu, Mouuton, Narberth North, Narberth South, Newton, New Moat, Reynalton, Robeston Watlian, Vorlan, Yerbeston. Tenby, at the Town-Hall, On Tuesday, 19th of September instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Ainroth, Begelly, Gum- l'rcston, Jeffreston, Penally, Redberth, Saint Mary, Tenby, Out Liberties of St. Marv, Tcnby, Saint Florence, Saint Issells, NVillianisto". Pembroke, at the Toicn-IIall, On Wednesday, 20th of September inst., at ten 0 clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Angle, Bosheston, Bur- ton, Carew, Castlemartin, Cosheston, llodgcston, Lam- phey, Lawrenny, Manor bier, Monkton, Nash, Pwll- croehan, Rosec.rowther, Saint Mary, Pembroke, Saint Michael, Pembroke, Saint Petrox, Saint Twynnels, Stackpole Elidor, Upton, Warren. Milford, at the Nelson Hotel, On Thursday, 21st of September instant, at ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Dale, Ilasguard, Her- brandston, Hubberstone. Johnston, Llanstadwell, Mar- iocs, Robeston West, lioscmarket, Saint Bride's, Saint Ishmael's, Stainton, Talbenny, Walwyn's Castle. Haverfordwest, at the Shire Hall, On Friday, 22d of September instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the seve- ral Parishes or Hamlets of Ambieston, Boulston, Cam- rose, Freystrop, Harroldston Wrest, Ilarroldston, Saint Issells, Henry's Moat, Lambston, Langum, Nolton, Prendergast, Roch, Rudbaxton, St. Dogwcll's, Saint Martin, Saint Thomas, Slebech, Spittal, Treffgarnc, Uzmaston, H'alton East, Walton West. Wiotoii, at the Old Mansion House, On Saturday, the 23d of September instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the Parish of Wiston. ?/'7fe?yy 7?c//o/-?, ? ?c Mathry, Ilotise of Henry Richards, in ihc Milage c? -Uf?A?'y, On Monday, 25th September instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Brawdy, Granstonc, Hayscastle, Jordanston, Llandelov, Llanhowell, Llan- rian, Llanrithan, Mathry, Saint David's, Saint Elvis, Saint Edrins, Saint Lawrence, Saint Nicholas, White- church, otherwise Trccoes. Fishguard, at the Castle Inn, On Tuesday, 2Gtli of September instant, at ten o'clock in the iorcnoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Castlcbythe, Dinas, Fish- guard, Letterston, Llan-fair-nant-y-goff, Llanstinan, Llanwnda, Little Newcastle, Llanllawer, Llanychaer, Llanychllwydog, Manorowcn, Morvil, Pontvane, Pun- eheston. Neuport, at the Castle Inn, On Wednesday, 27th of September instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Bayvil, Eglwyswen, otherwise Whitcchurch, Meline, Moilgrove, Nevern, Newport. Iiiteeliureli, l iiie, iaicilgrove, Nevern, Kilgerran, at the Red Lion, On Thursday, 28th of September instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Revising the List of Voters in the several Parishes or Hamlets of Bridcll, Clydcv Capcl Colman, Ca"tellan, Eglwys,nw, 1'I..Ilgcrran, Kilrhcdy¡¡, I HannhangeI-Penbcdw, Llantood, Llanfair-r.ant-y Gw'n- Llanhrnach, Mon)ngton, MancTdivv,Pcnrith Saint DngmeH's, and all other Parishes and Phees in the said County of Pembroke, not herein-before specified. And Parties are hereby cautioned, that every Clerk of the Peace, Post Master, Overseer, Public Officer, or other Person, wilfully contravening the said Act of the Cth Vic. cap. 18, is liable to an Action for Debt. ROBT. LANNING, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. September Hh. lSLJ.

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