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^IMTCJT WHIM■ II URN ■- 'F ■■ '"WN-F N— THE REV. PETES WILLIAMS1 BIBLE. .T. T, B55I«STOCBtE. PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, & STATIONER, LAMM A SSTHEET, I 'A HMA R Til E. BEGS to inform the Public that lie hss lately printed -!3 a new Edition of the Holy Scriptures (known by the above name) with Annotations and Margmal Xotos, which he wil' dispose of at a considerably reduced price. It is printed in One Quarto Volume, containing Twenty- ei;oht Numbers, which will be Sold at Sd., being a reduction of Ad. on ea, h number from the usual price. The Work is printed with i new t"pp, and on fond paper. TOWN OF PEMBUOKE. rHBTE?OI.D P?OPS?TY, ??7?//?L/? A HIGHLY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, ??D Or??'TZ r?ZC'.?7? ?7?.V/???- TO BE SOIITBY AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the l.,t day of .Jui.v, 18U. at the (JOLDKN LION in the Town of Pembroke, at two o'clock in the. afternoon, in the following lots, and subject to sin i) conditions as will be then and there produced, I-OT r. A Capital DWELLING-HOUSE, with Out-ofif_ces. Coach-house, and Stablin?, pleasantly situated in the town of I>emhro! containing* a spacious Drawing- room, Dining-room, and Breakfast Palour, with six Bedrooms, Kitchens, Scullery, Dairy, Brewing-house. Servants' Bedroom, and other Out-offices attached are an excellent Coach-house, and three-stalled Sta- ble, with Saddle-room, and Loft over. And also a large Flower and Vegetable Garden, enclosed by a high wall, well stocked with choice fruit and other orna- mental trees and shrubs. The street, in front, is wide, and the dwelling-house has towards the street a Flower I Courl, enclosed with handsome iron sate and railinsjs. This house and premises are in good repair, having for Sometime, and tiniii a kite period, been in the uceu- pation of William Evans Painter, Ksq., and are well IUlted for the residence of a gentleman. Note.— The Coach-house, and Office in front, to- ?ether with the premises and Garden corn'sp"rHIIIlg" I in width thlrwith backwards, are Leasch?d I 10- perty, held for two lives, -ged respectivety ? jears perty, lield for t;t) i i %s or theieahouts, and the nnt to be paid m respect thereof wH) be apportioned at the tune of sale. LOT II. TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, with larsr* Gardens, Stabling, arid otliei buildings, situate at Grove Bridge, close to the Town 01 Pembroke, and now respectively occupied by George Twigg, and his undertenants. This lot is subject to a lease held by George Twigsr. for three lives, aged respectively 27, 24, and 22 years, or thereabouts, at the annual rent of X). I.OT III. A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and GAR- DEN, situate tietir the Commons, in the occupation of J;,hn Price, or his undertenants, subject to an agree- ment for a lease for t hree lives, aged respectively 37, 30, and 8 years, or thereabouts. I.OT IV. A FREEHOLD PIECE of GROUND, abutting upon, and to the south of the Green Dragon Inn, mli- ieet to a lease granted Mr. William Roberts for three lives, aged 30, 21, and 21 years, at the annual rent of LOT V. A FREEHOl D PIECE of GROUND, abutting upon, ;tll(i of the same width as a Garden in the occu- patiou (If George, Oriel, and extending from the said Lake, now in the occupation of the said Georure Oriel, under and subject to an agreement for a lease for three lives, aged respectively 43, 16, and 12 years, or thereabouts, at the annual rent of 2s. 6d. I.OT VI. A FREEHOLD HOL?HYARD. and other Pre- mises, situate on, and exteri(litiz to ttie ('o)iiiniotis' Lake, in the occupation of .Mr. Richard Barrett, and nubject to a lease lor three lives, aged 53, 55, and 25 ,earl), at the anllual reut "f 2, 6,1. LOT VII. A FREEHOLD PIECE of GROUND, situate on the Commons to the sout h of (lie gaidens, in the occu- Patillll of Mr. William T. Ilird.and A!r..Jan.esTnncott. This lot offers a most eligible situation to build Cut- tastes or Storehouses. LOT VIII. An extensive FREEHOLD PIECE of GROUND, enelorftl hya Ido/It wall, -¡fllat.. lo I be S'ltlih of lut 7, cilpat)ie i,f being mane a Paddock or Garden. LOT IX. A FREEHOLD PIECE of GROUND, situate to the south of the Parade, a ofil',ting oti Garden* late in the respective occupations of .Mr. Alger, and Mr. Thomas George. This lot presents all eligible site for Store- houses or Cottages. I-OT X. A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and GAR. DEN. situate on the Commons, to the south of the l'aiade, in the oectiijati m of William Williams, mason, subject to a lease for three lives, aired respectively <•'». 23, and 23 years, or thereabouts, at the annual rent of ten shillings. I,OT xi. n A FREEHOLD DWt?'?T "OUSE and GAR- DEN tll(! 1;-?,t 1,,t, il. tile of Ham Williams, the younger, mason, ,I 1t:IS furthr?.)i?s, a,?e(i :3, 33,and ?H' )car?, or thereabouts,atthea?nuatrfntott'M. LEASEHOLD. — I.OT XII. Three pro%,eri,iall)' rich MEADOWS, having a south, ern aspect called .MERLIN'S CROSS FIELDS well watered with a Cottage thereon also,a LI.MhlvILN, and good LIMESTONE QUARRY, of the estimated quantity of 5A. 2K. and lOp, These fields are near the town, and have been usually occupied with lot l, and will be subject to an apportioned rent to be fixed on at the day of sale, for two lives, aged respectively < y?ars."rthcr"Hhnn<s..1???? For further particulars apply, postage-paid, tn M,wr.. ??ri.?H<-n,a? Simpson, Solictors, 13. B?) < ?- Bui)din?.L.ndun. to Mr. Hubf'rt ,o, S"IIt'ltof, Pembruk; or to Mr. Wtiham Lock, a""c't",?r. Tenby, PERSONAL BEALTY. The Complexion and Skin. rqwiTNB'S An kalydor, ,ffi"inn' I An o d ..r!f.r?s creamy ??'1-?"?'??''?'? in d?ipati? ?.?.?, Tan, Pi-nplcs, '< •» P > JR?<M.s..d all C«/?coM U.sii?'r.n.-nt,??; ?,?? kin ('elit-ately fair, soft, and smooth- imparts a heatiny Skin tf))<-ate y /Q! r, ?/7, and ?oo/A; im?'rts a /<M //? ?'tt?Ht/e MooM to the tti(i r,-ali,es a deli- fit?? rchite neck, ?ar?ff.and arm. It is invaluable as a renvKating, nnd refreshing wash during travelling, or ex- posure to the sun, dust, or harsh winds, and aftei the tln- pleasant atmosphere of cf-ouided assemblies. GENTLEMEN will find it peculiarly grateful in allaying irritation after Shaving. I Tiicc 4s. 6J. all S-. (id- Bottle, duty included. ROW LATJ DJS MACASSAR OIL fs universally in hi?h 'eput? as the most su?pssf. rrppa I'll t ion ?'a'? for i-pst(priii q, itid y.??K? the z?-?.?v /?y? m all climates, and I dur'"K<-vt-yP?",?'?" ? < "m "? ''?'? ?' ?  during rvery prog. mean and dis, Ca»Uon.-MH»y (!ie' upoll. t!ip Pllhll1, ))«nf&t principle*, tl*y to il.11)."S(! tile M(I-ST pe)-nr(-it)rtg (iiifl trashy ingredients smiie »i }|)eil, under the lure of tra.?hy i)zqretlit,)its M)rreptitiously upon bfit? Ch?p: o"< P' tl,?elli tiri*el-?titioliSI), upt)fl the unwary asthe "(?E????E- tl &" in the Sana- tion wi)) b t?n.) to he minus it) the S i ',U.I- tme. i?d the C("m'<')-?". tviPOSITION. AS A PROTECT? FRON, SUCII INIPOSITION?. f"  „, Observe-That ?.h '< ;"(.ABEL" ?"" CASSAU (hL" ? enclosed it' a 1 o it con- CASSAlt ()IL" is 4-tici,,se(I iii ;tNFlv Sted, by ?f8!.r?. PERKINS. RACON   "it uf it combin!lti"lJ of benutiiul s__a p„rtion encircling a Bust of Her M.i j esty ??, QUEB>'«"I t-ncircHn? a ?.?«fHt-r M.-j??y .?L?0\ whll'\¡ !>\urmounts tltpc wOJ'd,-ill two iI:Ts the LA?DS MA(;ASS.\K Ott?.-U'?'?' ?"" the Si?ture ?"d Address of the Propri.ety•» A. RO WI^N D & SON. 20, HATTON GARDEN, L()?UO?. C?nt.?,d. -?LKX. Ro"l,i,.k" On the h? "f t!? Label are t)? flofill?l?i I' J!7c?M? Oil" ?ri?<-H noarly jfj»00 tiuu's, contain 3 V, 29.028 letters. The lowest price is 3s. fid.— the next 7s. or family bottles (cuniainiiig four small,) IOs. 6d and double, that Aiz-1. 21s. per bottle. Be sure to ask for ROWI,ANI) s 31ACASSAII OIL." ROWU^S ODONTO, A IfTfrTB PUIVI>PR, cf Onentul Hrrhs nf the Bost dellgliffulfraqrance.-It eradicates Tartar ai.d derayed Spots from the Teeth preserves the Enamel, and fixes the Tee h firmly in their sockets, rendering them delicately IIVAik- Bei:.g all Anti-Scorbutic, it eradicates the Scunrf from the Gums, str vythens, traces, and renders them of a healthy red; it removes unpleasant tastes from the mouth, which often remain after fevers, taking medicine, &c., and imparts a "theii^hiful fragrance to the breath. Price 2s. 9d. per box, duty included. Notice.—The Name and Address of the Pro- prietors, .?..no?-T?YD &- -sS 2!1. ?.?T?Y C.??Y, L<:M)OX, i, are engraved on the. Government Stamp, which is pa-ted on the fust and !.?t Articles also.pnntcd, it; red, on ti? Wrapper in which the Killy( 1, ?r i, Be sure to Ask for ?owlaHd'a." Sold by them, and by respectable PEUFCMEH'S and AILINICIN'E VESDEB&. arpg-» ||ipn -m 'Hi»n Just publisher!, ill rnj/al lmo" clot II, price .Is. aizcl sent ill Tuwn or Country free, by post, 38, üd. MAN»OODr (he CAUSES of its PREMATURE n- ))KC?!N<\ with ?' Directions for ITS "ERFECT RESTORATION: addressed to tbo-e suIT.-ring from the destructive ettect of Hxcessive Indulgence. Solitary llalnts. or Infei-iion: followed 11.\ Observations on the TREATMENT IIf SYPUILfS. GONO R R 11 CE A, GLEET. &e. Illustrated with Cases, &c. BV J. L. CURTIS and COMPANY, Consulting Surgeons, London. Published by the Authors, and sititi by BaMiere. Medical Hookseller, 219, Rejent Street Ma- iieo and Co., S, D'Oli.-r Street, Dublin; Du-'can, lit. and to be had of all B lok.sellers. Tlie Work which is now presented to the pnbli.- is the result of very extended experience in a class of diseases and affections, which for some -jriaccoui.table reason have been either altogether overlooked, or treated with apathy, and almost indifference, by thr orrlinary practitioner. To enter into the details o! these ;"f.tiol1. to point out their causes, and to marl, the terrific consequences, social, moral, and physical, wh'cb arc silre to follow from indulgence in certain habits, would be entirely out, of place in an advertise- menf. \Ve have no hesitation, however, in saying that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found interesting, whether we consider such person to hold the rclati in of a l'ARLNl, a PRECEPTOR, or a CLERGYMAN. The PARENT, Who beholds his beloved ellild pining away, and fast approaching to a premature grave, in eonsequei.ee of some disease, which for want of a care- ful investigation of its real cause, has been set down M the score of consumpt ion, will, on perusing this work, he astonished to find that in nine-tent lis of the casrs of young persons of both sexes, who perish of what is called pulino'iary consumption, heart disease, tabes, &L'" the sole and exclusive origin has been th indulgence in ceit.iin destructive habits, practised by I" youth much more frequently than is at all suspected. The PRECEPTOR, also, who holds temporarily, at least, the relation and responsibility of a parent, will, by perusing this work, be directed, and very much assisted in investigating and the too-often concealed practices so often introduced into schools, whereby tite health and ultimately the lives of his pupils are sure to be compromised, uoless the evil be checked in proper time, fie, will here find a clue to guide him through the intricate mazes of this IlIlIrfll .labyrinth, and a standard whereby t" delicacy of health should appear to atfacA any of his young charges, what the rpai cause of suet attack may be, and thus he will be enabled to check tlu: evil ill its incipient state. The CLERGYMAN, in whose sirred ch, aracter is at once concentrated the twofold relation of patent and instructor, will here be directed as to the nature of these habits to which youth is addicted; he will also [ be enabled to point out the disastrous consequences which are sure to follow from them, if not relin- quished.- Sun, Evening Paper (Extract.) Messrs. CURTIS and CO. are to be consulted daily at their resilience, o, 7. Frith Street, Soho, from Ten till Three, and Five till Eiaht in the Evening and Country Patients can ht; successfully treated, on minutely describing their cases by letter, which, it I enclosing the usual fee of Jl. for consultation, will be replied to, without which no attention can possibly be paid to IS R. Seven doors from Solio Square. REDUCTION IN PRICE. Howqua's and lyiowfjua's cell-brated Teas. BY APPOL^-R^'ENT. BROCKSOPP, IIO'.V, & ('»., while gratefully ac- i ") knowledging the distinguished iH?d extensive, pa- tronage which has been accorded to those d"'it'iotl I' TBAS, heg to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, that they /t/?<' j",t ¡'el'eit'etI ,I 't:n'lllf,qe clI,igni/lellt I f/«fC'/«?< the well-known thing Mervhuntg, llowquu <'fM? jilmrqiia, under such favorable circumstances as enable tlo 111 to make a material reduction in the price. The llowqua's .Mixture of Forty rare black Teas is unw sold at (js up- lb. and the Mow qua sinail ieaf Gun- powder at 8s 7i«i ? Ih. CAUTION.—The above TIa, ran only he hall genuine in the original Chinese catty, half-catty, and quarter- catty packages. A catty contains one pound and a third Ilf a tit-arly 22 ounces English weight, and to prevent l aud and adulteration are se- cured u itli I be seals of Ifovvqua ami Alouqua, Mer- chants at Canton. Tnese delicious Teas have been so long before the Public, are so well known for their superior stivngth and llavour over all others, and are so thoroughly esta- iii,ir their merits is perfect.)' superfluous: MI lice it to say, that connoisseurs io Tea di ink no ot her sorts. IbiurKsOPP & C "233 and 234, High Street, Suuth. w-ark, London. Sole Iwp"rters "I tlie.se Teas. .Igenis specially appointed for this Circuit. Abergavenny — .M r, B, T. Davies, I'oookseller. I". David Edward, Tea Dealer. Welshpool —M r. Moses Evan", i'ea-deahr. W rex haul — Mr. J. S. Johnson, Town IS til. AGENTS W ATED AT THe FOLLOWING PLACES Bridgend, Carmarthen, Cardigan, Carnarvm, Ch«p- stow? Haverfordwest, Hoiyheud, Llan^uUk, lont;j- po"t,' waIlS'" -i-?hy. L'sk. Holyw. II, Llandovety, ??n)..and \-very?herp)ac?ti??ui?ceu= ^B' the vii-tiity. ??"' ?'' ^)ea 1 er) ;(>mfectioners, Stationers, &e. desirous of becoming Agents, may apply as above. N 'B -Many apidications ha. mg been made from ournumerous agents to sell t eas ot a different class from those described above, we ha? uud..rta?n tn do S(, and have se?-ctcd Teas ?).'t).?eh?vt-<.xpr?)y .?'?.t?d from China, a..d w.t ensure .;??ra) satis- faction to prevent the possin lit) of adulteration with inferior sorts,-and to accommodate our friends and the public we have packed them in l(?a(i of a pound, hM)tt«Htt)(tand"uartfr,wm price in one end and our seal on the other. BROCKSOPP, & CO. IMPORTANT TO FAR ME US ANt) GRAZIERS! GROWTH OF "VCOL. THOMAS BIGG, CHEMIST, &C., i5, CRAWFORD STREET, POKTMAN-sgu ARE, l.osno.v, t>t-g-> l<> call ilie attention of Faiiucrs a..il rs to Ins valuable SHE I P DIPPING COMPOSITION, W J ITF .Au,1 all lltllur For etfrt'hi;. ly (1 I 1.. t: 11 tlie al.omiiig attacks 1.1' FL^ injn.i.iiis 0 t,, FI<>l' 11I(,ntil:l;lliI'al.lItlII! alla"h..r .FL\ iUJ?!?"-Ot.cH'??t"?.i,,i.??,?, by improving: utf U;v. L* 1;^UAN 111"> QUA!rv, «,,d |,c;,|ih ot the auima-. i u-n\ t.:H'?yC.?- e innil** mi^1 her. He mim* hc?rP?'?'?'?.?,?.,t?.C()M''<tS)t)')?..uh:?h I' ,mn the cstatilis cl re i -maU. .ons, air i lias been .00,c,sal l y lias now stood t e 1,?t >'l s<\t al !"ea..p)po! auJ h,1S Ul't:'1I fllIh clall) ap%i)ioved, a7 '.?'Y ?'?'?,:?.t? >r to year, i,y tiu- ^1ptltlwhose snppoit lie is Ninbilioiis to Inau.laii., aii 1 v « 0l,h.rshall at all tnn,s have |„s best a-tention. M»"J ^ck" having s.wtan.ed s.nous j losses 110111 die use ol <ah« 1 |>' ,I aliol.s i.n.tat.i.e  b, hil, t'lnpos.lllolI ■- I- .k I r.inric'or ofllie ahnve ni|iosMion l'e>;s to assiue il n.'rfol'ILl'Íf C4.;tJ;: d tll tltt' pllllit:: :IC¡'ll()IIS, hH:h ;.tt.OIHp;t1} .h l'<1ck(' ill I/rll..i III "IIICh, he lH'¡' t., pb,f"' Ib.lt )III', ,llIhn Jlatson, an "'XI"II'Î\l' n"d"J ill II, 1,:(' "r :PI'Y. pnb¡¡ely y, igUJ t'iat <birmy, the la>t ?' ?' ?':??'  'L'.? '.?.?. ?.'?s'  'o-oo..?.p ?.. </tM Ct<?oft?«?,:tndh.t.thuUt'sH" I Ul RFCl loss FOR t:SE Al COM PA N Y EAcit PACKET. PI-?'P;?(i f??;<<) S.?.t hv IHOM'kS 1' U'f', ,'1' 15, CKAWFUHD :.TUEEr. l'ORI'MAN SQUAtt??, D()\. at 8<l. per ib.,or in quantities ut)0!)))?..c.?kt"ciut?'[-bt;tti,; *»* Orders, per post, attended to. T.B.h?t)?))!t-?nt-«tan,h)unc..)t:th,t h.. Ins had the hnnonr of?.p?t?nKt't.d?.wH?disti.?ui-hedi?!i?d..?_"?h???.? P."SIlHlIt sover.d of wlion. I1.1ve fin uil:t d hi 10 w iIti hi^ld> 11.1"(" itl l'< slin.o. lals, wli tdi l ave luotl aj'peared, from time to time, ¡¡I nell s Weekly Messenger, Mark Lane Express, and odui Jour- nals-—His U.ace t-e Duke 01 Norlolk; Uis Uiace Ihe Duke 01 Be.lh.rd; H.t? ?t- Winehe'.sea K,rI (?r H. ti.^h'l'^I; lv.rl ot_ A))e.?;!tighnt.L?rdH.?b,o.?r;?nn.??'?''?'?' wicli • ll»e Hon. P. Tlcvtlell Houvcric, IU NIIKH C, HI ^U 1 • S,, pt t,, B. I., ?k, > orkshoe Thomas Raw; «l Boker. ??- ?'?'?' tH',tr Hplllc'-(lII.Th,;nH': ■ ?"? .q.,B.br'lll.lIl1.C;tlllhrid:hil"t,; Si¡ i;h.t'It' BUllel Haat., \I.P.; Si, Joh" C"IIt', Bart.; Kdm.imt Peel. Ks.,„ I 1' Abe!^ E"I.. ?i. H N Bun-ouches. Ks.i„ M.P.; U.irtuisiham > 1U\l. l' }h'Il\OIl, Cnlfm-t Hal.: Sir J. Ke.niaaaj, Harl.j S'r 111I,lIn W »' ake. HL a.t Go.ir ee.1 Hall. Northamptonshire Sir Wd'am LUIJ, F,„I. klmyham II Keinpsto'l [l1-' Ki^ti Hart., Hall-pfaee. »<k5; ()l" Ka-1 b' VI rI v,t ■: • Ci'iiibe.'laiKl; lie v. Daniel GwiU, 1^. I.MRham, tiiaudx, Ka llanl-.vitkeCoiul, ii-o Gioiuesiei SUtt"??- Io d (),?..?Pj.k.nc..tIi?wich;L.t.?'L"'?.U SI,ttl'l R"l>oW, \\1\11"" .l1k, (ocl, i H.P,"tll"'¡;1.. siatel R1'0" Hockham Hall; • Tlietfmd Ricliod WestbrooH Baker C.jtlesii'O'; J"! K Fornharn. SuitO'.k: John Wa- v l>asi tuutrc'i isle of bhepp\ Hen,, Co..k, KsU ,|j. II" .'111' 1'h,I>I, 1<1.11,01", }-,sI.. Kln" oil' I)" 1;, G."lll'I"- ,y Ki..llvMj|e p»rU, Ci.«»«uvs- 11 (IIlIl'wll, :¡"I:l' (:\I,ul'"I1('; Ih' V"I" ¡'S' \)"!allle,, S5r»irtsia: ????!??'.??.'????''?" "?r???-??J???-??—?"?"? B.I, Frll 11" (.. I' 1;1' IIc'JI.1I' .Ientlnn ..I Ill' F, I"¡' to Il1s I I' Ill' ,II:' I' I "'OR .'J! ?, B oirjTNsnT. at I« '????????-?."??:?"?-?'' Pr. P r '1\ Oil'" h) h'lI) ,j" (ilP. en- 'Il"I\ "h 'I'P ?? (jI.. :i, (},I.. all,1 ¡.. h \(" ,.1' IL,' <Ii" I I \) 11 thl' .1" ,II I 1 811" lI'c,I(n:n>'II,ls 11, 'T\¡;(I ;'hiS <li-d".r "th ('oHJlaiti;m," "hl> ?h.,t. FI(I(' k b,.i II!; ?,III) '111'j, th.' d i-ca<l'd p: (tII. <I '"I" and alter beiuf! well e. oflded h .>|ionld be diets, r' fro in those that aie Jf'1 >' shii' d????h? we. k the .1.pt.>i> 1 W f'1, l'1 directions which ?i.h." ???.?'?"? ,,???'"y- ,k coiiip.,nv each packt.g'• f the \1111)1 ¡lIC/Pt' (;AtT1Ü.-lu('ou:t"q1!f'I1Ct'P ,f to tH' plP,dlelllr, .1i,11} ,„*Ut.on of :cl'la¡l¿ p,lr:l. k¡'( auci Oi,,(IIII'III, (, p ,irc .n ^aes, ,o order to obtain the above ^CoO'Je ^n and < »' I" "n FlOc k-ina-ters and "» .?H''?''? G) ..ppLaison t fc^t. j to t- u 'l .ee,to imi'ate '1'1' ih.tt ti?, Pr,?pr.e :1lIa{tr'in\l'1 to Cll'1I P''I .t. >0 trai^- Lahel,wlld, wdlwllltlllC IIc. f ..¡atio¡; ,I p' loon> which i Ft'llJllv.IIY antlu'u(H:' 1111 .,1 u ^rctsiug w.:l He handsomely r,dr,lt'd, q.prl.IFl!. *»* Av -APVAit 1' s D,rPlSO » 'IFU- <ra drcv., G Iji i, i :r: ;1 {/tr:I,l:¡', ¡ \:I. G.tni.nPh.Ni?.U.?i?; < 'arl' ;:? .? )f?'. 'anid !Iu!it. ¡rl!'I; Ou'p.t.?. Mr. W. P. ? .T?. H,alci "l(1 .IUI1I'1 ) Mr.T.-moas )..?. U.?.;?'?'?" )1. tj U,?"?t!ri!-?.Mr.C?)??:??"?- I CAPITAL FARMS, Kill, SS., TO BE LET. PE.MBrvOXESHUU- TO EEO: -ET., And entered upon at Michaelmas, 1811, rnilK rommotiious Dn-t')'i'B-Ho!?c." ?<'p.s, :mr. i_ Kxi'el'fnt Far?).f-a)?dHt't)iTucn.<?""p')-?i"n SI 7A. Stl. "2P., in tin; Parish ot Slchech; anil tluJ l>H'el- lin;r-H.»u~e, Mill, "ml St-'res, called BLACKP'^O! .\lll,Ii, with tht rWtiariiiifi'. Fishery, anil about 50 Aere.s nf capi'iil l/Hixl. u>!i.i!!y holden thcrmvith. in thr ¡>;trbll (If Neivton. The whole now in the occupation of Mt. John Ke-s. For Itn'ther particulars apply to William Evans and Powell, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. JUST In Demy SCO., BY MESSRS. PERRY and Co., CONSULTING SURGEONS, 4, Great Charles-Street, Birmingham, and 41, Albion-Street, Leeds, ILLUSTRATED BY TIGHT FINE ENGRAVINGS,| THE SllEr FRIEUD, A Practical Treatise nn Venereal and Syphilitic1 Diseases, in their mild anil most alarming forms, shewing the different stages tiiose deplorable anrl often fatal Disorders, ineltniinar oh.servaf ions on the baneful! effects of Gotmrrlicea, Gleets, and Strictures. The work is embellished rri h Engravings, representing the j deleterious inllnence "f Mercury on the external appearance of the Skin, hy Emptions on the Head, Face, and Body; to which are added very extensive Observations on Sexual Debility, Seminal Weak- ness, and 1 inpotency, brought on by a delusive habit, all its attendant sympathies and dangerous con- sequences consider d, ii:itli the most approved mode of Treatment a»d Cure, without confinement or interrup- tion from business, the wlnde accompanied by ex- planatory Engravings, with general instructions for the perfect restoration of those who are incapacitated from entering into the holy state of MARRIAGE, by the evil consequences arising from early abuse, or syphilitic infect ton. This invaluable Work will be secretly inclosed with each box of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills ( •Is. fid., and lis.) and the Cnutial Balm of Hyriucitm, (Price lis. and 3,JS. per bottle), and is pointed out to SUFFERING Humanity as a SILENT FRIEND, to be consulted icilhout exposure, and with assured confidence of success. Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, Pricft 2s. 9d.. 4s. 6rl., and I Is. per box, are well known throughout Europe At-.iez it-ii, ti) be the most certain and t'tr\('t\'al eul'l vl'r discovered for every stage and svmptoni of tlie Venereal irk both sexes, iii-lit- dingGoiinrrhce i, Gleets, Secondary Symptoms. Stric- tures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss of time, confine- ment, or hindrance from business. 1 bey have effected the most surprising cures, not only in recent antl severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed: and when an early application is made to these inn., f. thu ciifu Hf tlin !Ih. (Inrun1aiut iVnmioni II. ..L'-I'I\ 1IIIl contracted in a moment of inebriety, the eradication is ellerally eOllli>le:(d in a few days. The rash, indiscriminate, arni unqualified use of Mercury, has been productive of infinite mischief. Under the notion of its beinsr an antidote for a certain disease, the untutored think they have only to saturate svstt-iii %j-? 11 ttid tile business is accom- plished. Fatal error! I iiousands tire annually either tneicurializeiloi.it of existence, or their constitutions so broken, and of iiattii, ,k)l to render the r* sidue of ute miserable, i he disotder we have in view owes its results either to [itl-(,I(.Ct or i, [,I its filst it is I lopal, and easy to be extinguished by attending to the I directions fully pointed out in the itcatise. without the smallest injury to the constitution but when t)'?)<?-ted or improperly treated, a mere Real a?-<i.n w ill be converted into an incurable and fatal malady. What a pity that a young man, the hope nf his country and the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all the prospects antl enjoyments of life by the. consequences of one unguarded moment, and by a disease which is not in its own nature fatal, and which never proves so it properly Mealed It is a melancholy fact, that, thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the ut.skilfulness of illiterate men, w no, hy tlie use i f tiiat d."itl!y poison, mercury, rui" the cmistitiMion, cause ulcerations, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimnr.vs of si^ht. lIois. ill tIll. pars dealnes", obstinate, g'lpts, nodes 0') the shin bone*, ulcerated sure throats, diseased rinse, with nocturnal pains in the head and it length a general debility of tho constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puis a period to their dread- ful These pills nre mild and effectual in their operation, I without ii'ercury, nr mineral, arid require no restraint in diet, )us?<)f time, or hindrance fri>m business tioss-'ssl'ijj th" (lower of eradicating every symptom of the disease in its worst staire, without the ?'?st''xt)?- sure tn the patient, they are particularly recommended to he taken hrfon* persons enter into the matrimonial state, )<-?tth? indiscretions of a parent are the source to flit)) tllr. 1-i-iii?lintiei- of Ilis 4?x.l1 afnx-t)n?hi?in)?'(-n':)mt unfortunate offspring n?;) fheevil eruptions of a malignant tendency, and n variety of -flier tilit n),t ;is,,? introduced by the same neglect and imprudence. It is only by ponlying the vital stream from in- sidious disease, that the body can be preserved jn ljea!:li and vigour. Hence the infinite variety of com. nlair.ts and infected state of the blood induces, and hence the new anil deceptive forms a tainted habit puts 011 whi"h often deceives the eminent of the faculty, and baffles the best intentions towards a cure. In those DISORDERS wherein SALIVATION has left the I)ati-iit ,-Ititi -tliti when no other remedy could restore the unhappy sufferer to that health which lit* unfortunately lost, the PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILI.S will be found the only effectual and radical remedy; and Ipvl over been successful, though administered in many despe- rate cases of Evil, Scurvy, and Leprosy, as well as re- moving pimples from the face. Sore Legs, or other disagreeable Eruptions on the head, face, and body. Price 2s. yd., 4s. fid and list, per box. Prepared onlv by Messrs. PERRY and Co., Surgeons, 1, Great Charles-street, Binninghaii), and 41, Albion- street, Leeds. Observe, none are genuine without the signa. ture of (/2ro,l/7\ r; ,fÍ- "?"T! Y¿/" << Vd-  ?'  impressed in a stamp oil the outsitl" of each wrapper, to imitate which is ft-loliy of the deepest dye. May be had of all Booksellers, Druggists, and Patent Medicine Venders in Town and Country throughout the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe, and America, Messrs. PERRY expect, when consulted by letter I the usual Fce of One Pound, without which, no notice whatever I'f-ti be taken of the Coiwuunic.'iUon, (post- age pre-paid.) Patients are requested to he as minute as possible in the detail of their cases, —as to the duration of the complaint, the. symptoms, age, habits <?f living, and general occupation. Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can occur, as they will lie secure!}" packed, and Carel'tilly front uhsl'r\'atÎUII, 1 The Cordial B?Im of Syrl?cum is intended to relieve those persons, who, by an immo- derate indulgence of tl!,?it.l?,issioli,, tlteir constitutions, or in their way to the consumtn tion of that dC'\llo,al;le state are affected with any of those pr<'vh)u?sYtn?t"n)s that btray its approach, as tlie various affections of the nervous system, obstinate g leets, excesses, irregularity, obstructions, weaknesses, ¡ total imporency, barrenness. &c. A perseverance in its use has lieeii the happy means of relieving many thousands, and of restminif a great, number to the of It is remarkable, for its j eliicacy in all disorders of the digeslive organs, and is j j especially recommended to those, who. from the irre. ifularitics of youthful age, habits of studious appiica- | tion, or a life of pleasure, have fallen into a despondent state of mind, and that distressing train of symptoms commonly denominated the nervous. In such persons the tnenlal are not less enfeebled than the corpojeal, | and fo them a remedy that acts with efficacy, without interfering with domestic habit", is peculiarly desi- i rattle. Sold in I5»tt:es. price lis. each, or the quantity of fotir in ,iii- l?';Illlily f,)r (including Messrs. Perry's and Co.'s well known Treatise on Secret Vi"" hy which one lis Bottle is saved. (Observe the 1 signature of II. and L. PERRY and Co. on the outside of eaeb wrapper.) The Five Pound Cases, (she purchasing of which will be a saving of One I'ound Twelvi Sh)!ii'?s,) may be had?'<)?n:att.<)t?.tt('har?'s-s!r"?t, ?inn)tt?- ham, and 4 I. A Ibinu-st reet, Leeds; and Patients ?!) I the ('?!tn!yv.h.'r?q?i.?,?,t,)???j???j,? Medicine, should send Five Poti .ds bv letter, which wi 1 entitle them t(» the full benefit of such advantage. Messrs. Peny and ( o., Surg-ons, may be consulted, as ustril, at -1, (treat ( hat les-Street, (four d?.("? from Easy-row), Birmingham, and tl, Albion-street, Leeds. Onlv nue personal ?i.<it is required from a country patient, to enable Messr. perry and Co. to give such advice as will he the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all other means have proved ineffectual. N.B. Country s, Booksellers, Patent Medt cine Plitt every other Shopkeet er, can he supplied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Spec I;" Pills and It (lit-, ti,li;tl Hilo'V'r.iiee. to the Trade, ty most of the principal VVhoh'sale Patfnt Medtcir!?. Houses in Loudon. Agent for C-ariu«rtb«n — Mr. William Evans, Journal Oiikii. ■ t CARMARTHENSHIRE, AND COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN". SALE or IMPORTANT AND VAJ.UAWI.K FREEHOLD ESTATES. M R. GEO. GOODE takes leave respectfully to an- nounce the sale of the following highly impor- tant and exceedingly valuable' FREEHOLD ESTATES, which he nil I have "the honour of submitting for SALE BY PUBLIC COMPETITION, on some day in tut month of JUNK, in lots. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. All those exceedingly valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, ralle;) MANTO'.YY in the parish of A'jergwillv WAIJNFACH, in the of Llaaboitty; PLACE- PAHKE, WAUNFAVVR. TYRNUEL. PI.ACEUER. LLAN. and LLA\Y;,?ti'RK. in the Parish of Llan- r "ioin; PAUKEiJACH, and PEX?ANKFACH, in the Parish of Mydi im all of" bieh Farms are most respectably tenanted. COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARM ART HEN. All that most desirable, and exceeding well-situated I House, Shop, rllld premises, in the oceupation of M?s-rs. George andJame Bngnall, Wholesale Drapers and Grocers, Further particulars (iu wtich the time and place of Salt I will he given) are n >w prepaiing, and every information may he obtained, of Mr. Davies, of Ffroo,) vale, nenr Llan- dovery or of Mr. George G >ode, Laud Agent and Auc- tiooeer, at ids office, i.earthe C oss, Carmarthen. Croft Cottage, MMrfh 2Cth, 1841. ) SWANSEA AND LIVERPOOL.  SWA,SE.\ .1) Ll EHl'OüL. ¡ tram t Frnd. I BRIGAND, I J.t.U?? nEC!íE'T. C')¡}l1nnnrle¡', I IS intended to Sail between SWANSEA and LIVER- POOL, with Goods and Passengers, calling at Bristol in her way from Liverpool to Swansea, in the month of JUNE, <"? <»' n'mut the f?Hu?in? dhys, wind :a)d weather pei mittin™ — Fiom Swansea to IM?>'P°"l- I From Liverpool to ?'?n?'a. ¡ Tue.vlay, June 2 A. m. Saturday, Jmi<?h F;- i (I;t v ll..S T?fsd.n- .?')?:t Tuesday 22.. ti I Friday .■ 25th FARES :— To and from Liverpool. — Best Cabin, 20s.; Deck, 7s. Gd. Hmscs, ,>ils. Pour-wheel Cartiages, 40s. Ditto one ""II, ?.?.; T?.t-u 'w-f) ditto. '2 Is. D.?s. os. Pi?.?.?.: S!?, Lu!ths)s.; Homed 12, G?d. liorses (?Attlv,tnd Carri.?-s, at Ship- pers' risk. Apply to Wm. M^vse, Swansea; Robert Rruce and Co., Bristol and Thomas Me Tear, No. Street, Liverpool. "?@??? ??!ST()L GENERAL I  Ste?? M&vig?tion Company. 'c: "M-'¿ °yirf' Q;r?, ?/??yf?. following STFAM VESSELS are in. lL tendeil to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN. BRISTOL, to the untlerine.nfion.ed Places, with or I' without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels. Intended Davs and Hours nf Sailing during the Month Of JUNE, 1stl'. PO '■ IJU SHAMROCK, fri-'Iays.— Returns Tuesdays. Friday. June 4 Ft idav 11 !y I Friday, Ju.'v J Friday IS ± e, j roa. co7<~?z QUE EN, Tuesdays, VICTORY, Saturdays. Tuesday June I .-•• ffler S¡ltnrday Jhne I!J fkr Saturrla'v tf. 'Hmom i I n^sii;iy, 22 71 s Saturday, M Saturday 12 ITtiesJay LI) ■> Tuisiay M after I Satiuday, Juiy h altei Return Tuesdays and Fridays. ?o? \V?.n?roS3 NORA P% l?, I ?N A, Fri,lays. alter Friday Jane )" .¡ aftl" ¡ Fri.l.iy utier Tuesday, 2 2.. Ti in^rn Tiiesitay H S niaiii hiiil::y 2- 1 0 nK>,n Friday 11 Ill m.ire j Tue uay 2(.l 2 aftei ft:g. fn!. :(: ;f¡' l:} :l; ] ?4 b, i,t:!3 2?,. 10' tT, Fi;?!v .1. COUNTY OF l'ivM BROKE, Tuesdays and Fridays. BRISTOL, Tbui'sdais and Sattii'ilays. Saturday, May 2S> 2 trtoin I f'nes lay June l."> 2} morn Tuesday Jane I -4 5 mo- n t Thursday 1 7 4 iiiern Thursday ft „unn j F id.iv 18. !>i :mnn F. id ay 4. I'»nun n j S ui'drty ):<? inon, iii;? y [L. ii' ninni 1 Tuesday li_>» inorn I'uesday S. il irt'.irn Ttun sday t. Jl ir<-rn Ptuirsday 10 p morn Fiidav 2ft. n< moni Friday II. ) t??.n' -t?ray ?' )) n-orn Sailllday 12. !O? tiioin Tuesday Ho. [L. '$ in.;iii The ("ounty will take in goods at tlie Quay every Monday y or,: S'VAKSHA COUNTY OF PEMBROKE.Thursdays & Saturday*. ¡ BRISTOL, Tuesdays and Fridays. Sst'ir-'l-iy, ?'iy'9-• •. 1 after I Tn'¡ay June IS. 3 1nrn Tuesday June I. 4; morn Tl,»rs d a y 7 ft mi.rn ^.msda y .?.R;u)uin F?' ?'y '?- ?'?' Friday I. f; j- morn t ''ur.lay 19 C mmn '!)¡{ J("( ¡ i! U f!; ¡j:¡ I ¡!;i !j::u :¡.!eo! I nes i*y 8. s more Taursday • 21. lilt iiiorn Tlmie.ia y l(l.Ill ,m)|„ F.iday 2-i II morn". Fiiday ).)?,n.?n S:H.nt:.n- 2d 12 n..f?' •Saturday 12.]jt lin j n?- tny 211. morn To and from NEWPORT. USK, and GLAMORGAN ¡ daily, Sundays excepted. '?' B ,;¡ 3 'I PATB?. AT?? ???E3.T'O?.HTVE3T F?OAi HK'srOt. ;Iay, J"n 1. 4 morn I !ila' ,rune ). mnr STAR AI) PIIŒD. 2 2 71 4 • 6 morn Tuesday 22 71 n.o. ■> p'.e,s(lH>' M-. 8 iiH-ii) Fiiday 2.1.I-' morn Fri(i;?y 'j 9f 'IItHII I ue50ay _tl.Itr I luesdii-v Iifter F RO M [ J A V-[» FO R DWEST. I Ttie,d,,), J,,ne STAR AND PHCENIX. 4 Tuesday, June ).3???,?.);,y June IS 4 mnn) frid?y -.4.? m„n, Tueftlay. 'i'i 7 morn I uesda v S. mor|) F,ij;,y 2ft 9! iMirn Friday I I 9 morn I Tuesday. 29. 1 after fuesday la ;„ ) PROM TENBY. STAR AND PHCENIX. '.eènsnay, June 2.. ft | Saturday, Junel'J.. 6 MO- ■Saturday ■ 7 mom Wednesday .? S.. 9 morn ?(.ffnos?ay ?.. 9 n 2f;. -I It moi n Sitiodiiy 12..11 niorn VN'ea.iesday i-0.. a¡ muiii Wednesday I'' rnum F, il,,4.. (t morn I Friday J?ne).'< morn | Fiiday "?.?orj. FtK'?- .?.. ly mum IHOI ILFRACOMBE.—Torridge. Saturday, .Aine 5 8 inorn I Saturday, June ID 7 morn Sturd_y 12 12 noon Saturday 2t; I afld FOR BIDEFORD. Calling off iHYacombe weather permitting. TOURIDGK, Tuec;(Iiv, Jtire I in,)i n ?,ine ()c, -i m-in Tuerla\ June I. ,.mOln Tu"S(J"' Jlm! m",n¡ T: 1: ¡fI I Tusd"}' ..aer I' FROM BIDEFORD. Calling off ilfrr.couibc weather per.nitting. TORRIDGE. 1'"1Irs, June .1 4 mum | Thurs. June 24 8> morn I I'liiirs 10 8 :110m j Thurs. July 1 3 morn Tliuts 17 *2 J morn j F R OM S WA N S E .-V TO ILF R A C 0 M B E. n¡US'f{»)" :\J,¡n(lays,-('OC\TY, Wednesdays. Wednesday June 2.. ft morn Monday, June 21.. ft morn Monday 7.. Il morn e oi.-sday ?..?n.nrn. 2-? W.-dnesday 9.;)nH?" Monday 2S.. t ?n.). 11 I !\t?nfi?y )- U Jn urn | Wednesday liO.. 4 muni I Wednesday .?!{ )!io'n I FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. I JHUTO,. Mondays. — COUNTY, Wednesdays. W c 'nesday June 2 ,) :ftr Mor-day J,?,te 2 n'r j Monday i.: 3J after | Wednesday ?:< 4 ;t:'r I Wednesday 9., after I Mondiy .2s 2-atter ¡ Monday, 14 oj .t?r I Wednesday cU.. 1 after Wednesday 'ri.. I nfier | FOR CARD IFF. LADY CHARLOTTE, .Monday, Wednesday, & Friday, Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The hole of the a hove esse Is arc fitted up for the 1 conveyance of Passengers and Goods.—Female Slew- j i ai'iis on Board.—Carriages and Horses shipped with care.—Horses and Carriages 10 be Shipped Two Hunts j before Sailiotr. Part iculars niny he ootaitied hy applying Gie } Bristol Steam Navigation Company's Oihee, 1. Bristol where all Goods, Packages. Pared*. &c. I should b" addressed —for Swansea, to W.Terrell and Sous, &>, St .(.t :-t(,r R. II. Johnson, Ciare Street Hall, Marsh Street and for to J. Jones, Rownhaat Wharf, Hotvvells. A(iEN rs. — .Mr. (irll. Hughes, Trllhy; V!r. Hitch- jun., I iitverforde.'cst Mr. Palmer, M ilford ;\1, I Buwe^i, P.iter Mr. Padley, S\\ ;uise;i; Mr. Pridhaui. P. llfracombe and Mr. J. Davis, LYnlo\l, NOTICE.— n>e Proprietors or the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Pas- somm's Luggage, (if t"? or damaged.) above the Ilit ic of (if ($,Nt i, f,yr PIlv Passenger'- Luggage, (if l(it or al),)ve 'It,- v:tliie ?f2l,)s miIKSS in each case entered as such, and freight in p oportion paid for thesame at the time nf delivery .jor'will they be answerable »r a.iy other parcel abov, the value of 40s. (if hist or daujaged,) unless euterei as sueh and freight in propor tion paid for t he. same, a' the t nue of delivery. N, B. Not acotiitrnble for nnv Goods without pir.jr Notes.—All LeU'i; tsetkiu^ iafortuatiuu to b.' f pu.it puid Important to Capitalists. I CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLDTV AUCTIOU, ¡ At the ('ocic INN, KING-STEPT, (?artnarthen. or> SATUROAY. the 3rd ot .Jui.v next, subject t<« such conditions nf >ale a* wiil he th-Mi and there produced, BY MR. JOaN GRIFFITHS: ALL that excellent Mes«>ia<r«>. Farm & Lands, called A TIH-BAC?, ,,¡fllatp in t'rj:;o7 !W, '¡¡inin ah'lIJ! Eighty Acres of excellent Pasture, Atahle, alld Me.i. dow Land, ina high state ,.f cultivation being culti- vated by the Proprietor himself. The above Farm is situated i'i the Yale of Cothy, ami nearlyaitjoioing the T.uvv, b"t h of which Rivers abound in Sallllon. Trollt, all,1 Fish of ad description; and <i nne in abundance is to be found in the immediate Neigh-! bourhood. Tin; Farm are in good repair, arid the Property is well worthy the attention of Capitalisfs.as ;i better Investment ot money can scarcely be found in ttie. eotiiiti, of Carmarthen. tliit Tetteinerit, and Lands, called 1 situate in the ParUh of LlafllLvny, io the sai 1 county, Al) tit Thirty Acres of exceiieot Meadow, Arable, antl Pasture Land, and very near rhe iiiver I, Tivy. in an excellent s'tateof cultivation. F,,r apl)ly t(i tile Pr,y- I prietor, Mr. John Davies, Tir-bach, Llaoetfwad, or to r. John Griifilhs, Cock Inn, King-Street, Carmar- then. May l/th, 1841. Din as, Pembrokeshire. TO Ir- P,, $4 kPS, IP BY AlCIIM", BY MR. GEORGE GOODE, At the CASTJ.E l.vjr, in the Town of NEWPORT, on MONDAY, the '28th day of Ji NK instant, at. three o'clock in the a'te noon, in the following or sueh other lots as shall be fixed upon, and subject to conditions THE FOLLOW INC? V ALT ABLE PJaSSHOiLB PROPERTY: LOT 1. rfllTE FPPER PART f the ME^SI'AGE. FARM JL and LANDS, uf HESCWM, or IIECW\)B. i? the occupation nf M r. Idewellyr. Rees, admeasuring 18A. OIL. 21P.. at the yearly rent of LOT II. The LOWER PART of the MESS CAGE of HES. comprising SE\'EN FIELDS, occupied by Mr. David OWEN, admeasuring 22A. OR. Up., at the yearly rent ot £ \i>. LOT III. The MESSUAGE. FAIUt. and LANDS of VOEL. in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Boweri, admeasur- ing 22A. 2li. 26P., at the yearly reut of LOT IV. The PIECE of UNI), with the site of a Cottage there, part of the Farm of VOEL. held therewith by JIr. Bewen, admeasuring th., 1R. 20P. I LOT V. The COTTAGE and GARDEN, part of VOEL, held by David Evan, admeasuring LR- OP. LOT VI. The COTTAGE and GARDENS, with the Field ?. joining therero, also adjoining the Farm of Voel. called KIL,\ ENNEN, held by Mary Llewellyn, under a pro- .N)? I,I a Lease, at the yearly rent "f,±'l: and a de-  ?"?'?'?'? '?'?'' ?.\U.KHA\K,h?'dt'y?r.H.,?..n?m)tt??r.i), I ana aktiifHther 1 ] a. tp. Ibis lut is Weil situate for erecting other Cottages tilel eori. LOT VII. Th* COTTAGE and C?HDEX on HESCWM .V.()h.? hHA\K.a)!i!ua!)Ft!L)3:tfij..)t)n?t)t?.t.t.. '¡"I'flnno/j \j Farm, iirciipicii l>yOav Urivellyn, under Lease fur 3 Lives espeetively, aged 6,), 5S, auJ ¡ 2? years, and admeasuring 0A. 1B. OP. LOT VIII. The COTTAGE and GARDEN on HESCWM VtlEI. B I,\K, ¡:IIII Innll FIELD ndj"i!li¡¡, lIdu U)' Mary lluvvland, admeasuring L). lR. JP. LITX. The COrr\GE. GVRDEN, and sm?! F'KLn?n The ('()-r,r k(;r,, 1? ?) I,, and stii-i'.i on three Lives, respectively aged 8,1, oJ, aiid 45 years, admeasuring OA. I It- SP. LOT X. The COTTAGE, G V K !)E V, and small FIELD, on IIKSCWM V OEL B NK, hcid by Ann Griffith*, LOT X r. The Piece or Ptn-ft «< <,A\)) or GROUND, called HESi'U'M VOEL BANK, occupied by David Llexvei- Ij'n, admeasuring *1A. UA. 2ip., at the yearly rent of Xd. This I/ot is very desirable for Building. j Tb.e Tenants have exercised the right of Common of past.t-age over, and of digging' soil and stones on an adjoining Common, called DINAS-MOOR, contain- ing The Premises hare many superior advantages they are plentifully supplied with wa';e.r, with a vein of flue Slate, that may be worked at a small expense, ir-d wirii every convenience at hand for shipping. Lime and sand for manure may be had at a siiort list ance. The whole of tlip Premises n w offered for Sale, j are in a thriving condition, and in an IItflllent allrl prosperous neighbourhood, atf.-rding an excellent op- portunity for safe investment, and situate on the side of, and near the main road leading from Cardigan to Haverfordwest through Newport and Fishguard, ti -arly midway between tln.se towns, and the only route bet ween a populous porlilln of Pembrokeshire ;itid ilie nti(i it, t.Illltl,v, ,erl, rn,,Iv as yet in the infancy ot intercourse and improvement, i Hie sea coast and i: land brooks, one of which runs through the centre of the Land to the Ocean, yield an abundant supply of sea and river fish, and there ate extensive moors and heat ,s adjacent, well stocked vith game. Slate Quarries may be opened on the Premises to any extent; and the GOOD WICK SANDS forming a beautiful marine crescent, and a g.eat resort tor sum- mtlr bathing, with the celebrated and capacious Harbour of Fishguard, presenting safe, slielter for shipping from all ports traversing the Irish Channel, are nearly contiguous to. and in sight of the Premi- ses. HESCWM HOUSE is suitable for a Genteel Family, or as a Sporting Residence. County of the Borough of Carmarthen. Also, at the OLD Ivy BUSII INN, King-Street, on SATCRDAY. the 3d day of JULY next, at four o'clock in t he afternoon, The FIELJ) called PARK ROYAf, OAK, admea- suring 4A. IR. 12P., in the occupation of Mr. John Charles, Carrier, at the yearlv rent of j £ 2). This Field adjoins road below Picton's Monument, and ;s considered the most prolific spot in the neighbourhood ot the Toivti. The tenat will shew the different Lots; and fnr- ther particulars obtained on application at the Oflices of Nir. Hugh Williams, Soli.itor. Carmarthen (wnere Mans of the Estates may ba seen); Mr. David Lloyd Harries. Solicitor, Llandovery; or of the Auctinueer, Carmarthen. June lOfh. 1841. V. R. TIIE QTL'EE"* HAS BEEN GRACIOUSLY PLK A SKI) TO COMMAND THAT JOSuFH GILLOTT, cf Birmingham, BE APPOINTED STEEL PEN MASL'FACTL'I'.KFL IN ORDINARY! TO HER MAJESTY? DATED AI'RIL 13, 18L0. JOEPH GILLOTT'S very superTor PATENT and I other METALLIC PENS, may be had of all i Stationers, Booksellers, and other Dealers iu Pens throughout the United Kingdom. I It is gratifying to the Patentee to acknowledge his obligations to the Public for the best proof they can give hiotot their approbation in the coiltilluittly-iii- creasing demand for his Pens. The number of Pens manufactured at the Tf arks of =-¿ ??-?- c ?  Froan Oct. 1837, to Oct. And from Oct. 1838, to Oct. 1838, 1 S-3!), was 3.i,80S,452 was 44.65 1.702 or 2.984.037 2 3d dozens or 3,721.225 doz.&2-12ths or and 8 pens arid'2-Pit lis CAUTION.—The universal Celebrity of these Penshas induced certain disreputable Makers ,n impose upon ;he. Pnblic a spurious article, bearing the mis spelled name of tht' Patentee and side Manufacturer, thus. "GILOTT," by omitting the L; and in some instan- ces the final T is oo itted, thus, "GILLOf, so as to retain the sound — but the Puolic wtll piease observe ALL NIL? OKM"INC. PENS ARE MARKED IN FILL "JOSEPH GILLOiT and Venders are desir.-d to i.de thai his ( arils of Pens are made up in Packets ol ,Ile, (I..Z..[j a;i,i have a lable outside with his .i!{natUH. .Vholesale and for Exportation, at the Manufactories, VICTORIA WOHKSi, Graham Strert, Birmingham. I F OSIKI €i M Ai A III". FRINGE.—The Paris p-mers of Friday and S'lttmhy contain a telesr mhi- cl tr, -m tlif- I Governor-General of the Fivii-:h possessions in the north of Africa to the nrmster of war. stating »h.at,—"After 8 days' painful march, and scver:v slight eombats in favour of the F-r'T-h orms, on rli, 25th u!t.. the column ncctioied Tt'keJ:mptR, which it found de itirafa of inhabitants, and of ever-; article of value; blew up the fort, and demolished ind burnt tile town. From Tek°dempta to Mns- thev arrived on the UOth. they were const-anilr surrounded by the Knr s arm v. i which thev pnt to flight at For-assa and befor. Mascara. On the 1st of .Tone they quitted Mas- earn, find, in the defile of AVbe1 Kredda, their rear-'xtiard was warmly attacked hv 5,000 t(. | fi.oao Arabs; the r ar-nt«r! caused the enemv r. loss of between 300 nnd .100 men, ha-ine the n- j seives only 10 iilird ftnd < 51 "vvoiiiid-?d. The column re-enrcred Mostasanem on the 3d instant, having had niilv 2,) killed and 82 wounded, hrinoy- j incr back ]]{; s;ck. They were arran^inp: their convoy and hoped to march on the 7th or Sth to act in front of Ma^enra, and perhaps take Snida. which is a foci raiher more stronjly constrticto I than that of Toicedem^ra. (-)f the 3rd lnst. I stare that the health of the Queen was be<rinnin<r to crente some uneasiness, and it was contemplated f to remove her majesty either to the F.scurial or To the Prado. M. Ar'jruelles was mentioned as likely to bo appointed guardian of the Queen. CANDIA.—" Our direct corresnondenee from Candia," says the Xa.'ionj-f. "describes the itisjr- as extremely anxious that their inland should be occupied by the Eu^'ish: they h?ive openly demanded the intervention and assistance of that power. Great Britain will interfere, but it will he for the purpose of making Candia an appendage of Corfu." EASITRN AFFAIRS.—CONSTANTIXOPLF., May 20.— j The news from the provinces becomes everv dav more alarmin<r. The insurrectionary movements in Balirarta were the result of an extensive conspi- racy in all the Turkish European provinces, which prematurely declared itself in consequence of the acts of violence commuted bv the Albanians at NT issa. Tranqniilitv was far from hei 111 re-estab- lished. Albanian deserter-; continued to overrun the neighbourhood of Roultchouk, committing" rhe greatest excesses. The same scenes have occured at Trebizond, the population, consisting! of Christians, Tarks, and Jews, immediate1}- went I over to the Russian territory, where thev were nro- vided with money and promised exemption from taxes for ten years. In Svria troubles have also broken out, and some Turkish troops have been driven hack by the mountauieers. In Cr"te the insurrection is complete, raisine recruits, dis'rb-j- j finer arms, anu furinshing men tlirouirh the Archi- I nelasro. Ine l»rec.ian Patrifirch and tin; Lozotiitie Nicholas Anstarch have b"eu deposed this day by 'he Sultan. The former have been reohtced by Anthenos, Bishop of aid the latter by rhe brother-in-law of the pr'nee of Samos. T- e others were the creatures of Russia, active and l-jvo'ed in her service. These changes are artri- to L )I.d Pensoubv. wiiose inthi Miee ui- creases daily sine; the downfall of R; jschid Pacha. Uvrrr.n Stvrns.—N->w York papers to the 21 and Boston to the 22nd ult.. have been received Ov the Iirita.wu. The York papers are filled with reports of the proceeding before the Supreme Court, in the case of >fr. M'Leod. Th" arru- i ments commenced on Monday, the 1Irh ult., and were continued on th e two foHowintr davs. Thev • ?'?re not concluded on the 20:h, when the ro?rt ii (,re riot coiieltidcd oil tlic 2.),-11, -,i-li -n tb.- ro;ll.?, The ar^'umen^ in the ease vero ivr likeiv to he ?'?riy ('o:¡"i:d.J ior some days. The <rround of defer.ee of M'Liod was, that his act was the, act of: a public servant. A'ti uTr the docnm-i-its r "v l -v-s. a h'mr tr >m Mr. Fox to Mr. We b?ter, dated March 12, 1841 "Her Maies'v's government- have had under consideration the subject of the arrest and impri- sonment of A l exandrer M on a pretend d charge of arson and murd ,or, and I am d" (-!ed to make known to the governm:mt of the United I States, that the British government entirely ap- proved of the course pursued by him. I am in- strueted to (!ii;ind in the name of i the British rr.vernmenr, the immediate release of j Alexander M'Leod, for the reason that the transac- f on was of a public c haracter, planned and exe- cuted by persons dn'y authorised by the colonial 1 trovernmetit to take suei. measures as mav be necessary for t her Majesty's subjects, and beni £ tberetore an act { °f public dutv, thev cannot be held resoonsibie to ?e laws and tribun"? of any tore?n country." j I? T?M correspondent adds; It is due to ^i'Leod to state, tint since his arrival in this I pi ace he has denied in the most positive manner I b-:n £ concerned in the destruction of the Caroline, "*r that he ever said or admitted that he was. I Ii spea k advUedlv when I say that his friends have "ecominended that he should meet a trial, as ihey unsIdcl' his acquittal = I The Duke of Cleveland has subscribed not less dUHI to the fund for the ministerial can- didates at the anticipT' general election. Despatches were received at the Admiralty, la.t week, IV.), S;r, J. G. Commodore on the Chinese Station. The substance of these des- patches has already been published, and placed before our readers.' The Ascot Cup, given by her Majesty, and run for and won at Ascot by the Marquis of Westmin- ster's Satirist, is nomillrtlly of the value of 200 guineas, but cost the manufacturers, Messrs. Storr and Hunt, no tess than 4-001. It is of solid silver, weighinc;^? ounces, and standing 26 inches in height. The subject represents Alexander and his celebrated horse BLieepliililR, whom he is about to mount, and ?hose fiery spirit be alone could an d -,N-liose fiern, sp I rit be alone colild The Queen and Prince Albert will arrive this afternoon at Nuneham Park, Oxen, on a visit to the Archbishop of York. The Queen and his Itoyal Highness pass the night at Nuneham, and early on Tuesday morning the Prince goes to Oxford to take part in the commemoration at the Theatre, after which his Royal Holiness <roes to the Town-hall, where a congrartilatotv address will he presented to him from the Mayor and Members of the Town-council. A sumptions dyenne is to be given at St. John s to his Royal Highness, who, it is arranged, Will afterwtrd s visit Christ Church, Matrdalen, the C'arendon, Botanical gardens, and other places of interest in th e city and nciffhbour- hood. His Royal Highness will return to Nune- ham in the evening to dinner. It is uncertain whether the Queen and the Prince leaveNuneham j on Tuesday or Wednesday; but in all probability the Litter day, as it is said his Royal Hiahness intends visiting Bien h eiii, Patricit of Monday. ACTH.TRtTiF.s AOAINST THR. COKX LAWS. "The unlimited, unrestrained freedom of the corn trade, as it is the only effectual preventive of the miseries 01 a famine so it is the bev palliative of the inconveniences of a dearth. -.4dm Smith. *'A\ herever comreerce is known to he ilwavs tt ee, and the merchant absolute master of iiis commodity, as in Hoiiat.d, there will he a reasonable SuppK of corn." Beniarnin all things, an indiscreet tampering with the trade of provisions is the most dangerous. Mv opinion is against .m over-doing of any sort of administration, and more I especially against this most momentous of all meddling on the part of authority—the meddling with tbc subsistence of the people. Edmund Burke.—" All protection means robbing somebody e lse."— Col. Thompson.—"The corn- law is an extension of the pension-list to the whole of the lauded aristocracy of Great B,itain." Londun T'tnes.— To propose to enrich a nation by forcing a permanent scarcity of corn, and obstructing the national course of trade, is indeed at "arittoce with common sense." -Sir Jaines Graham's pamphlet, Free Trade in orn the real interest of the Landlord and the true policfi of the State." All that 1) been advanced on this point is a mere excuse for keeping up high rents." Speech of Ilr. Baring (now Lord Ashburton) agains' the Corn Bit,, in 181-j. The Good Service Pension r{ 30 per annum, has been bestowed on that highly-distinguished officer. Sir Jo ias Rowley, Bart., Admiral of the Blue.—Naval and Military Gazette. Rear-Admiral Sir William Parker. K.C.B. who has recently been appointed to the command of the fl et in the East Indies, left tiv* Admiralty on Monday "evening lOr Southampton, atic.uk-d by his .secretaries and fta ofifcer, where the gallant Admiral and sum embe-ked on board the Gre t Liverpool steamer at an fcarly hour on Tuesday morning. Su- Henry i'o.tmgcr u,owrded to India by the s..me vessel. I A Cabinet Council wis lu-ld on Saturday after- on at the Foreign-office, l)owmng-str.et. it was attended by all the Ministers. The Council sat an hour and a-hr<!(. A few days ago. a fire took place in a -mall town oi Wartb, near Ratiobon, which destroyed 1.41 houses. Sir Henry Pottinger's Instructions, on proe-ed. in; as Commissioner to Canton to supersede Captain EUiot.  the Chuiese Captain EUiot, were warlike against the Chinese to an extreme decree.— Courier. The T'cfaljar, 120. wiilbe munched at Woolwich 'rhe. Y, afaljai-, !)0 ii-lilbe iitinebed ;4t i expected. Wool grown in Ireltnd is continua^y t-,Oll!'L 1,'C I to Leicestershire and Derbyshire, ?h;'re, ba\?:.? under?G?e the process of manafiictnre, it. U acru- | adv sent h?ck a'?in as h"e to the country where j it v»as originally produced. LO L;ie j It is stated in a let- e>- from Cr-rLru b e that ou j the night of the 2;jrd ")!. the sn.?!' town of Pars- berg was entirely burnt down 224 houses were consumed. \rc regret to announce the death of Madam O'Conor, the wife of th8 OCuncr DJll, the linel | descendant of Rodenck OCuuor. the last of tb3 Kings of Ireland. This lamented lady was in h::r 3Gth year, and the mother of a Urge family. 11 r benevolence will 1OH<T be remembered bv TH tenantry on her afflicted husband s estate. Under | these melancholy circumstances the electors of Roscommon County, which the O Conor Dou represents, should take steps to secure his re- election without any personal movement on his The Merchant their part. Coiii p y gav-2 tbe".r grand annual dinner "11 Friday, to celebrate tb* kction of youths educated in their school to vacant Fellowships at St. John's, Oxford. As us-ual, some of the leading Tory members of bo h Houses of Parliament and some of the chief officers of the Oxford University were present. Sir Robert Peel was not present, as be was cele- brating the marriage of his daughter: but his f b- health was drunk with due honour. Lord Stanley mode this allusion to the progress of b'.s part- — It was now three years ago since, by the kind- ness and Hb?raiity of U)e Company, he had been present in that halL at the festival given to his in i.,btt ball. a?, ti;,e f*(?,al giv.,?ii to his stamped upon h:s memory—when his r?hr hon. friend found himself m the unparalleled position of being the leader of an Opposition of 312 iren- j ticmen. Thar was a place in which no were to be spoken- H(-:tr, hear, and a laugh) — but he might be allowed to say that. whatever might be thought of that positior., the country might rejoice to know that up to the present day I 'iie it had been continually improving. The other speakers were the Manpus of Londonderry, Dr. Wynter, Vice-Chanc-iior of Oxt er 1, the Marquis of Salisbury, Sir Frederick Pollock, ;.nd lr, Henry Kemb.e. THE DCKE or ASC,YT.I.'S BILL. — A public meeting was held in the Edinburgh Assembly -rooms, on Friday w -ek. to express approval of the Duke of Argyll's biil for the settlement of the Nomntrusiou q.esron. The L )-J Provost took the ciia i Mr. L ir & .Uontcith, Mr. Candhsh, and Dr. Pan-ck M'Farlaii, were the chief speakers. Thev added to the quantity of what has been 'uttered upon the subject, but nor to the ..ovelvr. Th* meeting was very unanimous. At the close Of the proceedings the large room was about three part* tail. t h ree p?.'? hut. TonY LIES.—The Ministers wre accused of in- decent conduct in bri!?n2-L:)rd Dcn?? Haliy- burton to vote c-n :¡'i;:¡\j. t:1.I¡/() so iudnn a stale of health as to seem scarcel y con- scious uf what was going forward. Lord Douglas has written a letter to the Tutu- enclosing one from his physician. D", James Johnson, who says that Lord Hallybunon's complaint- has not the most re.note afiintt} to eit her temporary or perma- nent insanity. The. malady corporeal, weakening ibe powers of speech, as well as the muscular powers generally, but unaccompanied hy any thing like mental derangement iu the proper and ustz;ti sense p! ti-e wo: d. Te.K BAPTISTS AND THF, C itivtn".—" e rejoice I to observe that the rel gioas movements against the bread tax is becoming zeiieral." So says the Patriot. We rejoice to hear that it so; it has always struck us as being highly disgraceful to the religious world tha.t it has shown so such apa- thy on a subject of such x-ital importance, and we are giad to learn that that apathy j; g:v.ng way to a better, a kinder, and a more Christian We filid that in this district, the Baptists, a very influential body, have taken up the t; t stion. The Southern Association of Baptist Churches Lave just held the:r Se.ss.on at Salisbury, during wuicli, petitions to Parliament, praying for the abolition ot the. Corn-laws, were voted with acclamation, conceiving them to be. most unhallowed in prin- ciple and wicked in their operation. After Lbitt we shall be disappointed if each individual Church do not follows the example set by the Asst)., litioli, and forward a petition to Parliament signed by the minister and every member of the congrega- ster I of 1, tion. We hope the Independent, and every other denomination of Dissenters, as well as the Evange- lical Clergy, will now come forward and speak thcr minds on the subject. Let them not have it said that their sympathy for their fellow-crea- tures was all exhausted in their noble efforts to emancipate their hiadi brethren.— Wiltshire Inde- pendent. .< THE SECRET or C:JARTIST OPPOSITION.—Mr. Easby, delivered lectures in Stockport on tb» general principles of free trade, met with consi- derable opposiiion from the Chartists. Attha second lecture the tables v ere somewhat turr.e It was announced by Mr. Easby, and subsequently admitted hy several Chartists, that certain of their lea.ders had received 10s. from the funds of the Operative Conservative Association, to be distri- buted amongst their body at the rate of 2d. per head (which was the price charged for admission), in order that they might go and i4 upset" his lec- turt'. Pt'NisHMr.XT OF DEATH —The bill for taking away the punishment of death in certain cases exemptfo from capital punishment the following offences:—Embezzlement by servant of bank of England note, bill. bond. &c., belonging to the Company, or relating to Irish or other annuities transferred to the bank embezzlement by servant ot South Sea Company of similar notes ur bonds: secretly using stamps or dies for deeds, or gold and silver plate, to defraud her Majesty; and the riotous demolition of churches. By the bill these offences are to be punishable by transportation for life, or for a term not less than seven years' or imprisonment for a period not exceeding three years. For the last, riotous demolition of chur- ches, the punishment is to be transportation for seven years, or imprisonment for three years. Rape, and another capital offences, are also ex- ernpted, and are to be punished by transpor-ation for life. The act to commence and take eilect on the 1st of October, 1S41, THE TORIES. The Tories are Men who hare always Voted Apainst the Emancipation of tlte Catholics. Against LIberty of Conscience. Against the Emancipation ot Slaves. Against the Freedom cf che Press. Against the Reform Bill. Agaiiist Municipal Improvement. Against Justice to Ireland. Apainst Free Trade. A gainst Purity of Election (The Ballot) A-.ainst Responsible Representation (Short Parlia- nIL iits;. Against ational Education. Against Reform of rhe Church. THEY INVENTED AND PASSET> THE BREAD-TAX! 1,hey votea for War. They voted for High Taxes. The;, voted tor Places, Pensions, and Sinecur Tiley voted tor the odious Six Acts. racy voted for the Spy System. 1 ney voted for Gauging Bills. Ttiey eoaded the Irish into Rebellion. I hey contracted the National Debt. They passed Game Laws, transporting men for pui*- suing wild ..uimals. They passed Combination Laws. which tnmspor men ior uniting to raise tlvir own wag-es.. 'e ¡,ax 1 hey p:issrd S'.urgi's Bourne's Act, which ga* votes to the rich man and one to the poor. They tried the fi^st Reformers as I raitnrs. Th.-v:.np!-ison.nm<t!?tthom'se. Ti I?pL ?hed their Queen, a-,d bro-vrbt bnr toti^l They ?mper..J ?ith the Loyalty of the A J, ?P".t, Cuuib?rLmd on the throne. ?lass"re- T?y voted thanks f"i" the 1:HK[1t »«„— STEW AKT T1*2 l.a;60