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ASSEMBLY POSTPONED. The First Carmarthenshire Assembly WILL take place at the IvT BUSH HOTEL, CAR- Vv MABTHEX, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1844. MAJOR SCOTT ) Stewards J. W. M. G. HUGHES, Esq., Tregib, ? ? &tewards- Tickets-Gentlemen.7s.6d. Ladies .68. To prevent delay at the entrance of the Ball Room, it is particularly requested that every Lady and Gentleman will provide themselves with tickets, which may be had at the Bar of the Hotel. PICTON'S MONUMENT. SUBSCRIPTIONS for the Restoration of the Monu- ? ment erect to the memory of Lieut. General Sir Thomas Picton, are received by Messrs. Morris & Sons, and Messrs. Wiikins & Co., Bankers, Carmarthen. Subscriptions already received:- f. s. d. The Right Hon. Lord Dynevor 60 0 0 The Hon Col. Trevor, 50 0 0 Sir John Mansel, Bart. 2o 0 0 0 0 W. Morris, Esq., Banker. 10 10 0 T. C. Morris; Esq 5 5 0 D. Rowland,"Esq., M.D., London 6 0 0 J. Johnes, Esq.. Doleeothy 5 0 0 Grismond Phillips, Esq. 5 0 o Rev. James Griffiths, Llangunnor 110 W. O. Brigatocke, Esq., Blaenpant 5 0 0 Major-General the Hon. H. Lygon. M.P. õ 0 0 Capt. T. Edwardes 5 0 0 Col. Mansel, Limerick 5 0 0 David Pugh, Esq., Manorabon 10 10 0 J. H. Philipps, Esq., Williamston 2 0 0 Valentine Davies, Esq., 5 5 0 Col. Mansel, C. B., Scudamore 2 0 0 CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOD, ALL that substantial well built FREEHOLD -c WATER CORN GRIST MILL, CALLED WHITE MILL, Together with a Cottage and Field adjoining, situate in the County of the Borough of Carmarthen. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Walter Lloyd, Solicitor, Carmarthen. LLANELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. To Grocers, Drapers, Ironmongers, &c. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED FPON IMMEDIATELY, A COMMODIOUS HOUSE and SHOP, situate in C Ann Street, on the Wern, being the principal road and thoroughfare to the New Dock and Railroad, and .160 to other parts of the Flats from the Town of Llan- elly. The.situation is excellent, and the rent very mo- derate. Applv to Mr. David Davies, Builder and Appraiser, Wern, Llanelly. THE ANGEL, POITINO HOUSE, COMMERCIAL INN, EXCISE OFFICE, AND FAMILY HOTEL, CARDIGAN. DAVID JAMES bEGS leave to return his best thanks to the Nobility, .0 Clergy, Gentry, Commercial Gentlemen, Officers of Excise, Farmers, and the public generally, for the Very liberal support and distinguished patronage he has experienced since the rebuilding of the above Hotel; whilst thus publicly expressing his sentiments of 8ratitude for past favors, he pledges himself that no efforts shall be wanting on his part, and those connected ^th the' establishment, to merit a continuance of them. The different Parlours, Sitting Rooms, & Bed Rooms, **ve been recently painted and papered, and no expense ?s been spared to render the Hotel worthy the recep- tion of the first Families. D. J. takes also this present opportunity of inviting Particular attention to the splendid range of NEW STABLES AND COACH-HOUSES, a"cently built, not surpassed (if equalled) by any public establishment in the Principality; they form a fine 81uare, and are inclosed by a high iron railing in front, *?d lofty walls and cut-buildings in the back, thus ren- d ering them perfectly secure. Charges in the dincrent ?ptrtments exceedingly moderate. Chaises, Carriages, Phaetons, Gigs, with steady Horses a11o. careful Drivers, ready at a moment's notice. **earse, Mourning Coaches, Cloaks, Pall, &c., always ..t command. Foreign Wines and Spirits of the rieheltt flavour and best quality. Angel Hotel, Cardigan, Oct. 3, 1844. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TOWN OF LAUGHARNE. lale of neat modern Household Furniture, China, Glass, capital Milch Cow of the Cfuernsey breed, superior 2-year old Hei- fer of the same breed, a small Rick of Hay, and other Effects, AT CORRAN BROOK, IN THE TOWN OF LAUGHARNE. MR. CEORCE COODE IS INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY AUCTION, "WITHOUT RESERVE, AT THE ABOVE PLACE, 0,. Tuesday, the THIRD day of DECEMBER, 1844, ALL the neat, modern Household Furniture and Effects, the property of Lieut-Colonel Hughes, onsisting of Four-post, Tent, and other Bedsteads, Prinie Goose Featherbeds, Marseilles and other Quilts, Mahogany Dining, Loo, Card, and other Tables, Maho- gany and other Chests of Drawers, Pier and Swing glasses, Brussels and Kidderminster Carpets, Hearth handsome Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, two ca- tital Timepieces, oue of which was made by Drunant, Joker to the King of Belgium, goes 14 days a splen- 2*4 Oil Painting, an original by Gray, representing our S-Ücur when 12 years of age teaching the Doctors in Jhe Temple; several Ladies' Writing Desks and Dress- Cases, together with the Kitchen and Culinary Ar- mies, &c., &c. A capital Milch Cow, of the Guernsey Breed, in full Profit; a Heifer, two years old, of the same breed; a tmall rick of well-harvested Hay, a quantity of Potatoes 1\d Coal, &c., &c. Catalogues are now preparing, and will be ready for delivery in a few days. The Sale to commence at eleven o'clock in the fore- oon. Laugharne, Nov. 19th, 1844. TRIMS ARAN ANTHRACITE IRON & COAL WORKS, IN CARMARTHENSHIRE, SOUTH WALES MESSRS. HOGGART & NORTON, lhive recpived instructions to OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, AT THE MART, On FBIDAY, DF.CEMBER 13th, at 12 o'clock, (unless previously disposed of by private contract,) THE LEASE, PLANT, and STOCK of all those Valuable and newly erected, IRON WORKS, ith the extensive and very rich Mineral taking attached ?reto. known as the TRIMSAHAN IRON AND COAL ORKS, situate in the parish of Pembrey, Carmar- '?enshue, three miles from the excellent harbours of ?Cmbrey and KIdwclly, which communicate with the arks by canal. The Iron Works comprise two newly-erected furnaces, '?tfen months in blast, cast-house, foundry, two re- veries, capital new blast engine, smithies, and offices ??pletp. The Minera! taking comprises upwards of *00 acres, containing above twenty workable scams of i*?, and abundant pits of Iron mine, all proved, opened  level, and of excellent quality for making iron also a ?y valuable and abundant seam of black band, from "tch excellent foundry iron has been made. e Inere is a new pit of 60 fathoms, with new engine, cj"cr colliery engines, railways, tramways, brick-yard, j?Y mill, kiins, trams, &c., where fire-bricks of the best ^ription are mede. ^The iron produced at these works is of the best quality ti ':c ? the Anthracite district, and the collieries and ?''yard are capable of furhnhing a large shipping- lUle in addition to supplying the iron works. j^he Lease is for a term of 60 years, at a moderate rent 1111 d *?y??s, and it contains a provision for a right to .H<jr ase ?? freehold within a specined term on very ?atagcoua terms. liaj* For further particulars apply to T. I. Mawe, Bridge-street, Blackfriars; Messrs. Freshfield, I }\:n Buildings; and of Mr. Blethyn, on the Premises. I ),?? also at the White Horse, Bristol; Falcon, ?,"?ny; Angel, Cardiff; the Westgate Inn, Newport, a*id Boar's Head Inns, Carmarthen the Castle and ??tworth Arms, Swansea; Albion, Liverpool; Bridge- *r Arms, Manchester; Hotel, Merthyr; at the Auction 'lid London and of Messrs. Hoggart and Norton, 62,   "fond-street, Royal Exchange, London. RICHARD REES, Treasurer of the County of Car- marthen, in Account with the Inhabitants of the said County. October Quarter Sessions, 1844. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. 1. By amount of County Stock received present Quarter Sessions 1350 8 4 2. By Fines received from Mr. F. L. Brown, Magistrate's Clerk, Llanelly, as per account filed 3 13 0 3. By Fine from Evan Davies, Abergwrog, for riding upon his cart without a rein 0 10 0 4. By Fees received from William Evans, inspector of weights and 0 4 2 5. By cash from Mr. Thomas Jones, Ma- gistrates' clerk, Newcastle-Emlyn, being fines imposed as follows :—Thomas Jones, hatter, for an assault, JE1 Thomas Evans, Llan, Llangeler, for stealing a dog, £1 j John Phillips, Newcastle, for an assault 3 0 0 6. By fines received from Thomas Jones, Magistrates' clerk, Llangadock, for 2 assaults 2 0 0 7. By fines received from Mr. John Garner, Magistrates' clerk, Llandovery, as per account filed 0 13 6 8. By fees received from Mr. Thomas Lewis, Llangendeirne, inspector of weights and 0 7 3 9. By fines from Mr. Spurrell, Justices' clerk, Carmarthen, as per account filed. 6 3 0 10. By cash received from Mr. Allen, Magistrates' clerk, Pumpsaint, being a moiety of a fine imposed upon James Evans, for trespassing in pursuit of game.. 0 7 6 11. By cash received from Mr. Lawford Brown, Magistrates' clerk, Laugharne, being a fine imposed upon Mary Lewis and Margaret Lewis, for an assault on James Lewis 3 11 0 JE1370 17 9 Balance due to the Treasurer. 672 15 10 JE2043 13 7i October Quarter Sessions, 1844. DISBURSEMENTS. s. d. 1. By balance due from the County to the Treasurer, on the settlement of the last account 697 17 7 2. Interest thereon from the 5th July, when cash paid, to 17th October, 1844, when stock received 9 19 4 3. Interest on sums advanced by the Treasurer, subsequent to the settlement of the last account when the above balance was ascertained, and prior to receiving the stock now accounted for 0 15 2 4. Loss in light gold, at the last July Quarter Session, as per bank account 1 8 11 5. Ditto at the present Quarter Sessions 3 4 3 BRIDGES. 6. Paid Morgan Morgan and another, ba- lance of their contract, for rebuilding Barns- field 19 15 4 7. Paid David Williams, for gravelling 100 yards of road, each end of Gloygoedfach and Cilcywm bridges, as per order of court 2 0 0 8. Paid the Secretary of the Public Works Loan Office, first instalment and interest thereon, for money advanced for the purpose of rebuilding Llandilo bridge, as per order of court. 117 6 0 9. Paid Mr. William Summers, for re- pairing Brinan and Danyberllan bridges, as per order of 5 6 6 10. Paid the representatives of the late William Williams, bridge surveyor, a quar- ters salary due to the late Mr. Williams, and extra allowance for superintending the progress of Llandilo bridge, as per order of 20 0 0 11. Paid Messieurs David Thomas and Morgan Thomas, for repairing 100 yards each side of Llandilo bridge, as per per or- der of court 2 15 0 12. Paid Mr. William Williams, acting bridge surveyor, for the upper division of this county, for superintending bridges within that division, as per order of court 11 5 0 13. Paid Mr. T. W. Lawford, jun., for keeping the approaches to Trap bridge in repair, as per order of court 7 0 0 14. Paid David Jones, contractor, for scraping and gravelling Abercwmcoy and Cilcwm bridges, as per order of court 2 0 0 15. Pai#S)avid Evans, mason, for repairs at Abcrgwilly bridge, as per order of 6 0 0 16. Paid Mr. William Summers, for gra- velling, &c., Danyberllan and Brinan bridges, due the present Quarter Sessions, as per order of court 2 0 0 17. Paid the Llandilo and Llandebie Trust, for keeping the approaches of nine bridges in repair, as per order of court. 27 10 0 18. Paid Mr. Jacob Pendry, for keeping in repair 100 yards on each side of Bron- llwyn Aman, Pontyclerk, and Ferrws bridges, due 1844, as per order of court. 4 0 0 19. Paid Mr. David Rees, for keeping Rhydymarch bridge in repair, as per order 01 court, 1 17 6 20. Paid Mr. William Edwards, for making a new stone and pill wear below Twrch bridge, as per order of court. 18 2 0 21. Paid Mr. David Rees, for gravelling and keeping in repair Lash, Henbont, and Carreg bridges, as per order of court 3 10 0 22. Paid Mr. John Rees, for repairing abutments of Cothy bridges, as per order of court 4 14 0 23. Paid Mr. John Rees, for erecting a pile and stone weir round Myddyfi bridge, as per order of court 5 0 0 24. Paid the Trustees of the Main Trust, half a year's composition for keeping roads and bridges in repair, as per order of court.. 25 10 0 25. Paid John Jones, mason, Llanboidy, for gravelling road over new bridge, Llan- boidy, as per order of 1 0 0 26. Paid Thomas Thomas, Penybont, Mydrim, for gravelling the road over My- drim bridge, as per order of court. 2 0 0 27. Paid Mr. William Thomas, Lower Court, for gravelling the road over Black bridge, as per order of court 10 0 28. Paid John Thomas, Llandyssilio, for gravelling Longford bridge, as per order of 1 0 0 29. Paid the Trustees of the Lampeter and Tivy Side Turnpike Trust, one year and a haIrs composition for repairing parapets and gravelling bridges within the Trusts, due at the last Quarter Sessions, as per order 0 f court. 42 0 0 PROSECUTIONS AT THE ASSIZES. 30. Paid J. B. Jeffries, Esq., taxed costs of a prosecution against Mary Evans, for arson, as per order of 19 1 2 31. Paid H. H.Vaughaii, Esq., clerk of assize, for calendar with the sentences of the 1 10 0 32. Paid Captain Scott, sum allowed Mr. Superintendent Davies and others of the Glamorganshire Constabulary, for expences out of pocket, &c., in apprehending one Morgan Jones, for felony, as per order and 3 3 6 33. Paid County Solicitor, for disburse- ments (Magistrates' clerk's fees and other expenses attended on the committal, fees to counsel, payments to witnesses, interpre- ter's and crier's fees), in sixteen prosecu- tions, tried at the last Quarter Sessions, as per order of 58 1 3 31. Paid David Evans, road surveyor. Carmarthen, for journies, &c,, in the prose- cution against David Evans, for the de- struction of Llanfihangel toll house, as per ordcr of 3 5 0 COUNTY GAOL. 35. Paid Mr. Charles Jones, currier, for leather, &c. for the county gaol, as per order of 2 6 5J 3J. Paid Messieurs Davies Brothers, drapers, for goods for the gaol, as per order of 7 7 g 37. -Paid Mr. William Davies, painter, for glass for the county gaol, as per order of court o 15 6 38. Paid Mr. David Evans, for coal for the county gaol, as per order of court 2 14 7 39. Paid Rees Jones, smith, for work done at the tread-wheel, in the county gaol, as per order of court 0 10 0 40. Paid James Williams, plumber, for work done at the infirmary, in, the county gaol, as per order of 0 19 9 41. Paid James Williams, plumber, for laymg water pipes, &c., at the county gaol. as per order of court. 0 9 0 42. Paid George J o carpenter, for work done at the infirmary, in the county gaol, as per order of court 8 II 6 43. Paid Thomas Jones, mason for work done at the county gaol, as per order of court 31 16 9 44. Paid Mr. John D. Williams, iron- monger, for ironmongery for the infirmary in the county gaol, as per order of court 6 4 9 4.5. PaId Mr. John D. Williams, iron- monger, for ironmongery for the county gaol, as per order of Court. 0 10 6 40. Paid Mr. John D. Williams, iron- monger, for ironmongery for the county gaol, as per order of court 2i 1 47. Paid Mr. James Evans, lock. smith, for locks, keys, &c. for the county gaol as per order of court J JQ 6 48. Paid Mr. John Burnhill, for a shelf in the kitchen in the gaol, &c. as per ordcr of court 2 12 0 49. Paid Ml. Henry Wcstlake, governor of the county gaol and house of correction, a quarter's maintenance of prisoners up to the present quarter sessions, as per order of court. 163 IS 0 50. Paid said Henry Westlake, extra ex- penditure, (coal, &c.) for the gaol, as per order of 42 11 i) 61. Paid Messrs. White & Sons, Carmar- £ s. d. then, for testaments, &c., for the county gaol,asperorderofcourt. 0 13 6 52. Paid David Daniel, cooper, for tubs for the gaol, as per order of court 0 15 0 53. Paid Mr. T. G. Lewis, grocer, for grocery for the gaol, as per order of court.. 3 13 0 54. Paid Mr. Isaac Thomas, hair-dresser, a quarter's shaving the prisoners in the county gaol, .as per order of 0 10 0 5.5. Paid Messrs. Chubb and Son, for locks for the county gaol, as per order of court 21 18 0 56. Paid James Griffiths, smith, Pontan- twn, balance of contract for enlarging the treadmill, in the county goal, as per order of 45 0 0 57. Paid Mr. John Davies, ropemaker, Carmarthen, for a rope for the well in the county gaol, as per order of court 011 8 58, Paid poor prisoners and debtors in the county gaol, from the twenty-seventh day of July, to the sixteenth day of Novem- ber, 1844, both inclusive, as per book. 7 16 0 59. Paid David Morgan, builder, Carmar- then, for work done at the county gaol, as per order of court. 25 7 3 60. Paid said David Morgan, for work done at the county gaol, as per order of court 0 10 2 61. Paid William Williams, turnkey, 19 weeks, at JE1 per week, as per 19 0 0 62. Paid Messrs Timmins, Carmarihen, for goods for the county gaol, as per order of court 68 14 4 63. Paid said Messrs. Timmins, for goods for the county gaol, as per order of court.. 13 6 0 SHIRE HALLS. 64. Paid James Williams, plumber, for work done in the county offices at Carmar- then, as per order of court. 0 8 0 65. Paid Mr. Thomas Jones, coal mer- chant, for coal and carriage to the hall, and county offices, at Carmarthen, as per order of court 2 12 0 66. Paid William Davies, for buckets, for the hall at Carmarthen, as per order of I court. 0 8 0 67. Paid Mr. J. D. Williams, for lamp oi!, &c. for the judge's chambers, as per order of court 0 2 9 68. Paid Mr. John Evans, smith, for work done in the hall at Carmarthen, as per order I of court. 0 7 0 69. Paid Thomas Lewis, mason, for work done to that part of the hall which belongs to the county, as per ordcr of court 2 2 6 70. Paid Mr. Samuel GwIDim, for sta- tionary, &c., for Llandilo hall, as per order of court 0 13 0 MAGISTRATES' CLERKS. 71. Paid Mr. John Garner, Justices' Clerk, for returning his schedules of con- victions, (Midsummer and Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1844,) as per order of 0 6 0 72. Paid Mr. George Spurrell, for return- ing a schedule of convictions to the quarter sessions, as per order of 0 3 0 73. Paid Mr. Thomas Jones, Justices' Clerk, for returning a schedule of convic- tions to October quarter sessions, as per order of 0 3 0 74. Paid Mr. Richard Spurrell, Justices' Clerk, for returning a schedule of convic- tions, as per order of court. 0 3 0 75. Paid Mr. John Garner, Justices' Clerk, fees due to him, as per order of 0 3 4 76. Paid Mr. John Garner, Magistrates' Clerk, fees due to him on a charge against David Powell, for larceny, as per order of court 0 6 0 SALARIES. 77. Paid John Thomas, bridge surveyor, a quarter's salary for inspecting county bridges, as per order of court. 11 Ó 9 78. Paid the Rev. Thomas Jones, a quar- ter's salary as chaplain and schoolmaster to the gaol and house of correction 25 0 0 79. Paid Mr. Westlake, governor of the county gaol and house of correction, a quar- 37 10 0 80. Paid Mr. William Evans, inspector of weights, &c, for Cathinog and Perfedd, a quarter's salary, as per order of court. 3 15 0 81. Paid David Jones, trumpeter at the quarter sessions, a quarter's salary i 1,5 Q 82. Paid the Representatives of the late Edward Jones, Esq., Clerk of the Peace,. amount of salary due to him at the time of his death. 30 3 4 83. Paid Lewis Davies, lock-up house keeper, Llandovery, a quarter's salary and disbursements, as per order of 3 3 0 84 Paid Mr. John Garner, inspector of weights and measures, a quarter's salary, as per order of court 3 15 0 85. Paid Thomas Lewis, hall-keeper, Llandilo, his quarter's salary and victuals for prisoners, as per order of court. 8 4 6 86. Paid John Lewis Rees, crier to the court of quarter sessions, a quarter's salary 4 5 0 87. Paid Mr. Thomas Lewis, inspector of weights and measures, for the Three Com- motts, a quarter's salary dufc the present quarter sessions, as per order of court 7 10 0 88. Paid Mr. Thomas Thomas, inspector of weights and measures, for the hundred of Eh-et, a quarter's salary, due the present quarter session, as per order of court. 5 0 0 89. Paid Mr. William Thomas, inspector of weights and measures for the hundred of Derllis, a quarter's salary, due the present quarter sessions, as per order of court 4 0 0 90. Paid John Davies, hallkeeper, Car- marthen, a quarter's salary and disburse- ments, as per order of court 4 5 3 91. Paid John Jenkins, Esq., Surgeon, a quarter's salary due for medicine andatten- dance in the county gaol, as per order of 20 0 0 92. Paid Treasurer, a quarter's salary 12 10 0 93. Paid County Solicitor, a quarter's sa- lary 26 5 0 CORONERS. 94. Paid William Bonville, Esq., Coroner, for holding different inquisitions, as per order of court 33 2 3 95. Paid George Thomas, jun., Esq., Coroner, for holding different inquisitions up to the present quarter sessions, as per order of 39 19 9 GENERAL PAYMENTS. 60. Paid the overseers of Llanstephan parish, for the burial of a corpse found drowned on Llanstephan sands, as per order of court 1 10 0 97. Paid Mr. William Lewis, for keeping the county van for 3 months and 5 weeks, as per order of court. 0 14 1 98. Paid Mr. William Spurrell, printer, Carmarthen, for paper, &c., for the county, as per order of 0 13 6 99. Paid the proprietors of the Welshman for advertising for the county, as per order of 10 4 6 100. Paid Messrs. Brigstocke & Son, painters, Carmarthen, for painting for the county, as per order of court 8 0 1 101. Paid Messrs. White and Sons for stationery, for the county, as per order of 1 10 9 102. Paid Mr. William Spurrell, printer, Carmarthen, a quarter's bill for printing for the county, as per contract, per order of court. 33 0 04 103. Paid Mr. David Hancock, for the burial of a body found near the Tave, as per order of court 2 0 0 101. Paid John Davies, hallkeeper, far distributing, bills &c., for the county, as per order of court 0 2 6 105. Paid Capt. Scott, for payments made by the Rural Police for the county, as per order of court 7 8 6 106. Paid for duties performed by the Carmarthenshire Constabulary, which has been carried to the credit of the Rural Po- lice account 1.5 ig j 107. Paid Messrs. Jones and Evans, Journal Office, Carmarthen, for advertising for the county, as per order of 1-5 10 1O 108. Paid David Charles and John Lewis, for attending the insolvent debtor's court as court keepers, as per order of Daniel Prytherch, Esquire 0 10 0 109. Paid half a year's land tax for county offices 0 3 8 110. Paid Joshua Anthony and Samuel Anthony, special constables, for watching Garreg Swadde gate, as per order of Lewis Lewis and D. Jones Lewis, Esquires 4 15 0 111. Paid the Carmarthen Gas Company, half a year's gas for the hall and county gaol 3 19 44 112. Paid J. Hudson, Esq., keeper of the Queen's Bench Prison, towards the relief of poor prisoners, as per receipt and postages.. 6 0 6 113. Paid J. W. Philipps, Esq., for William Peel, Esq., for a set of handcuffs, as per bill, &c. 1 1 0 114. Paid Job William, constable, Llan- boidy, bill allowed for serving summonses on special constables, as per order of court.. 3 15 0 11.5. Paid Mr. John Garner, inspector of weights, &c., for Upper Perfedd and Cayo, for weights and scales for that division, as per order of court. 166 116. Paid Mr. Rowland Thomas, Llan- dovery, for gravelling Mill bridge, near Llandovery, as per order of court 1 0 0 £2043 13 7j This Account having been referred to us, the several vouchers produced and approved of, and delivered up to the Clerk of the Peace, to be filed, and there appears a balance of Six Hundred and Seventy-two Pounds, Fifteen Shillings, and Ten Pence half-penny due from the County to the Treasurer,—as witness our hands this Eighteenth day of November, 1814. DANL. PRYTHERCH, THOS. JONES, M.D., E. II. G. WILLIANS, Witness,—CHARLES BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. I RD. REES, Ticasurer. MR. RICHARD REES, AS I TREASURER FOR CARMARTHENSHIRE, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE RURAL POLICE RATE, OCTOBEK 17th, 1844. October Quarter Sessions, 1844. £ s. d. 1. By balance due to the county, as per last settled account 21 9 5i 2. By rate received at the October quar- ter sessions. 1350 8 4 3. By cash received from Mr. Owen, of Narberth, to be placed to the credit of the Rural Police 1 3 6 4. By cash received from Mr. Thomas Jones, Magistrates' Clerk, Newcastle-Em- lyn, to be placed to the credit of the Police rate 3 7 6 5. By cash received from Captain Scott, being fees due to Rural Police at Treleach. 1 10 6 6. By cash received from Mr. Thomas Jones, Justices' Clerk, Llangadock, for fees payable to the Rural Police for serving sum- ses, &c 3 5 3 7. By cash received from Mr. John Garner, Magistrates' Clerk, Llandovery, being fees payable to the Rural Police 1 11 3 8. By fees received from Mr. Richard Spurrell, Al agistrates' Clerk, Carmarthen.. 16 13 9 9. By fees received from Mr. Brown, Magistrates' Clerk, Llanelly, as W account 7 2 & 10. By cash received from Mr. Allen, Magistrates' Clerk, Pumpsaint, fees to the Rural Police, less P. O. and carriage, Is. 2 11 0 11. By cash received to the credit of this account, being the sum charged in the or- dinary expenditure of the county account, for duty performed by the Constables of the Carmarthenshire Constabulary. 15 16 1 12. By cash received from Mr. Nathaniel Davies, Magistrates' Clerk, Llanililo, Car- marthenshire, for service done by Rural Police 1 11 4 13. By cash received from Capt. Scott, as per a.ccoun t 1 8 24 11427 18 81 October Quarter Sessions, 1844. £ s. d. By Cash to Captain Scott, as per receipt 264 16 7 By ditto ditto 312 16 8 By ditto ditto 313 14 10 Bydittoforcontmgentexpenses. 122 11 6 Balance in the Treasurer's hand. 408 19 li t 11427 18 Si 11th October, 1844, Examined and found correct. DANIEL PRYTHERCH. DANIEL PRYTHERCH. J. E. SAUNDERS. WITNESS, I CHARLES BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. n REES, Treasurer. R REES, Treasurer. DRAINING. A GANG of twenty-two men employed in draining ?jL by A. L. GOWER, Esq., of Castlemalgwyn, for the last three years, are now about completing all the drain- ing required at that place; they beg to offer their ser- vices to any Gentleman or Gentlemen, in either of the Counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, or Pembroke, at the most moderate rate. As to their skill and efficiency in the performance of the said work, every satisfaction may be had by referring to the said A. L. Gower, Esq., or to his Land Steward, Mr. James Henderson, who have been conducting the said draining on the principles of Mr. Smith, of Deanston. The whole number would engage themselves in one place, or would form any other division or divisions re quired, and from the long experience they have had, they feel competent to undertake any kind of drainage. th!7 he Rev. T. James, Mancrdivy, near Cardigan, has kindly consented to receive any applications, and those who may require their services, will please to address to him. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. NOTICE. PERSONS desirous of being appointed Superintend- JL ing Constables over Lock-up Houses to be built, and Parish Constables appointed under the Act of 5th and 6th Vic., cap. 109, for the respective places and dis- tricts follo:wing.- For the District of K^MES at Fishguard. KILGERAN. Kilgerran. DEWSLAND Solva. NARBERTH Narberth. Are directed to be in attendance with their testimonials at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden for the County of Pembroke, at the Shirehall, Haverfordwest, on Tuesday, the Thirty-first day of De- cember next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, or on the adjournment day thereof, at the same place and hour. SALARY. Each Superintending Constable will reside on the Premises Rent free, and receive a Salary not exceeding One Guinea per week, and a suit of clothes once a year, namely, one Top Great Coat, one Oilskin Cape, one Uniform Coat, one Trousers, one Stock, one pair of Boots and one Hat. QUALIFICATIONS FOR CANDIDATES. Not to exceed 38 years of age; to read and write to be free from any bodily complaint; of a strong consti- tution, and generally intelligent according to the judg- tution, of the Medical Officer by whom he will be examined. N.B. No Candidate having a family of more than three persons residing with him need apply. EDWARD LEACH, Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the Peace's omce. ) Haverfordwest, Nov. 13th, 1814. ) NOTICE. GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS FOR THE COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. WE, the undersigned, being two of her Majesty's T T Justices of the Peace for the County of Cardigan, do respectfully submit to the Justices in General Quar- ter Sessions for the County of Cardigan assembled, that for the convenience of the Parishes of Llanychaiarn, Llanddinol, and Llangrwyddon, it would be desirable that they should be annexed to and form part of a certain Sessional Division now formed in this County, and called the Upper Division of the Hundred of liar, and within which said Division Special and Petty Sessions are now accustomed to be holden. The three above- named Parishes are now within, and form part of the division in this County, called the Lower Division for the Hundred of liar, and for which Special and Petty Sessions are now holden. By the proposed alteration, the three above-mentioned Parishes will be taken from the Lower Division of the Hundred of liar, and annexed to the Upper Division of the Hundred of liar. We, the undersigned, do in conformity with the Pro- visions of the Act in that case made and provided, state, that the names of the Justices who for the two years next before the date hereof, have been resident within the boundary of the proposed altered divisions are- COLONEL POWELL, M.P., MATHEW DAVIES, Esq., W. E. RICH^RDKS, Esq., G. W. PAR!KS?i Esq., J. W. MORRIS; Clerk. Given under our hands this fifteenth day of Octo- ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight liun dred and forty-four. WILLIAM EARDLEY RICHARDES. G. W. PARRY. To the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Cardigan. I hereby give notice, that the above statement of William Eardley Ricliardcs, Esquire, and George Williams Parry, Esquire, two of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace of the said County of Cardigan, was laid before the Justices of the Peace assembled at the last Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, holden at the Town-hall, in the Town of Aberystwyth, in and for the said County, on Tuesday, the 15th day of October last, in pursuance of the directions of the Act 9 Geo. 4, e. 43, and that the same will be taken into consideration by the Court at the next General Quarter Sessions for the said County.— Dated this 2d day of November, 1841. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace of the said County. The Atrapilatory, or Liquid Hair Dye, THE only dye that really answers for all colours, and Tdoes not require rc-doing, but as the hair gro?f, 1tS it never fades or acquires that unnatural red or purple tint common to all other 'dyes, Ross and Soxs can, with the greatest confidence, recommend the above dye as infallible, if done at their establishment; and ladies or gentlemen requiring it are requested to bring a friend or servant with them to see how it is used, which will enable them to do it afterwards, without the chance of failure. Several private apartments devoted entirely to the above purpose, and some of their establishment having used it, the effect produced can be at once seen. They think it necessary to add that, by attending strictly to the instructions given with each bottle of dye, nume- rous persons have succeeded equally well without coming to them. Address Itoss & Sons, 119 & ua, Bishopsgate-strcct, London, the celebrated Perruquiers, perfumers, Hair- cutters & Hair-dyers. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Kidwelly, Saint Mary in Kidwelly, Saint Ishmael, and Pembrey INCLOSURE.  WILLIAM HAND, of GOODIG LODGE, in the I parish of Pembrey, in the county of Carmarthen, Land Agent and Surveyor, the Commissioner appointed to carry into execution an Act of Parliament passed in the eleventh year of the ieign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, entitled An Act for inclosing Lands within the several parishes of Kidwelly, Saint Mary in Kidwelly, Saint Ishmael, and Pembrey, in the county of Carmarthen, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, THAT I WILL SELL, OR CAUSB TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE HOUSE OF MARY MORRIS, KNOWN BY THE SIGN OF THE Cobourg Inn, in the Town of Kidwelly AND COUNTY AFORESAID, V On TUESDAY, the 31st of DECEMBER, 1844, at two o'clock in the afternoon, Subject to such conditions of sale as shall be produced, THE FOLLOWING LOTS OR PARCELS OF LAND, Several of which were offered for sale at former sales. PEMBREY MOUNTAIN. A. R. T. A. R. P. Lot 9 d 5 0 0 Lot 8/ 9 0 36 Lot 8 d 7 3 8 Lot 8 ? 8 0 8 Lot 8 e 9 3 8 Lot 43 a 7 2 0 MYNYDD CORSLAW. Lot 3 b 2 2 27 I Lot 6 5 0 0 ALLTCYNADDA. Lot S. 5 0 D FERRY MARSH. Lot 1 0 3 35 I Lot 8 0 1 16 Lot 2 1 0 028 0 1 Lot 9 0 1 17 Lot 3 0 0 20 Lot 10 0 1 17 Lot 4 0 036 Lot 11 0 1 9 Lot o 0 0 39 Lot 12 0 1 28 Lot 6 0 1 4 81 LLoot t 13 0 1 24 Lot 7 0 1 8 TOWYN BACH. Lot 1 3 3 32 Lot 9 6 2 10 Lot 2 1 3 31 1 Lot 10 9 0 30 Lot 3 1 3 27 Lot 11 0 2 6 Lot 4 1 1 8 PINGED MARSH. Lot 6 0 216 Lot 20 eoo. 4 2 16 Lot 7 10 0 0 Lot 20 r. 4 2 16 Lot 8a. 4 1 0 Lot 29'b.oo.. 6 020 Lot 10 c. 10 0 0 Lot 30 b. 7 0 30 Lot 11 b. 10 0 0 I Lot 32 b. 11 0 0 Lot 12  15 20 16 ? Lot 33 b 6 0 0 Lot 20 c. 4 2 1C Lot 34 b 6 0 0 Lot 20 d. 4 2 16 The above Lots or Parcels of Land are set out by holes dug in the ground and plans and particulars thereof may be seen at the Office of Mr. Thomas Hand, at Goodig Lodge, and at the office of Mr. Lewis Morris, Solicitor, Carmarthen. Given under my hand this 20th day of November, 1844. WILLIAM HAND, Commissioner. THE GENUINE ROYAL HOWQUA TEAS. O. E. DAVIES, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, HIGH-STREET, EGS to inform the inhabitants of HAVERFORD- JLt WEST and its vicinity, that he has been recently appointed SOLE AGENT for the sale of "THE ROYAL HOWQUA'S MIXTURE," imported direct from China, as supplied to HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, AND THE ROYAL FAMILY. One trial of these delicious Teas is respectfully solicited, when they will be found superior in strength and flavor, and far more economical than any yet offered to the public. Price 6s. per lb. O. E. Davies has also on sale a large supply of other Teas from the "LONDON GENUINE TEA COM. PANY," packed in leaden canisters and warranted free from adulteration, at 4s., 5., and 6s., per lb. WHERE ALSO HAY HE HAD THE ONLY GENUINE DOCTOR COLLINS'S ANTIBIL:OUS & AI'EUIENT VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS, (FOR BOTH SKXKS,) A most excellent Medicine for costive and bilious com plaints, disorders of the stomach and bowels, nervous ness, worms, indigestion, pains and giddiness of the head, scorbutic eruptions, jaundice, asthma, rheuma- tism, gravel, and dropsical complaints, &c. These Pills, which contain the most Genuine Drugs' have, for some considerable time, obtained the most un- qualified approbation of the Faculty, and the Public in general. They require no confineir ?nt nor alteration 01 diet; and their operation (which is promoted by moderate exercise) has been found so beneficial to the several organic functions of the human system by their mild action on the peristaltic motions of the Intestines, that they may justly be considered as a Panacea, or Universal Medicine. They strengthen the tone of the digestive organs, promote a healthy action of the liver, and remove those obstructions of the bowels which so frcqupntly produce HEADACHES, DIMNESS OF [ SIGHT, 'HEARTBURN, FLATULENCY, WORMS, I PILES, and a numeroi s train of other disorders. By the occasional use of these Pills, the above diseases are speedily rcnioTed, and the body performing its due ftlnctions the patient is thereby restored to the perfect enjoyment of health and strength. Sold in Boxes, at h. Lid. and 18. 9d. cadi. THE CARMARTHENSHIRE HUNT WEEK, 1844, WILL commence on TUESDAY, the 10th of TV DECEMBER, at CARMARTHEN, E. P. LLOYD, Esquire, GLAxsEnN,) S S W. CHAMBERS, Jun, Esq. i TEW.um. ON TUESDAY, Mr. Gwynne Hughes's Hounds will meet at the Stag and Pheasant, on the Lampeter Road, at 10 o'clock. ON WEDNESDAY, THE OPEN STEEPLE CHASE Of FIVE SOVEREIGNS each, with SIXTY SO- VEREIGNS added, for any Horse, over 4 miles of coun- try, within 5 miles of Carmarthen, to be selected by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint; 12 stone each. A winner of one Steeple Chase to carry 71bs. extra; of two, lOlbs. extra; of three or more, 121b. extra. Gan- tlemen Riders. The winner to pay 3 Sovereigns towards expenses. Four Horses to start, or no public money will be given. SECOND RACE A PONY RACE, One Sovereign each, with a Silver Cup of the value of Five Sovereign added, 2 miles across country, for Ponies under 134 hands high, catch weights. Three to start, or no race. THURSDAY. THE TOWN PLATE, A handicap Sweepstakes of three Sovereigns each, with 50 Sovereigns added, by the Town of Carmarthen, for Horses that have been regularly hunted with any of the Packs of Fox Hounds in Carmarthenshire, Pembroke- shire, and Cardiganshire in the present year, over three miles of country, to be selected by the Stewards, to be handicapped by the Stewards or whom they may appoint; weights to be declared on the evening of the entry. Four Horses to start, or no public money will be added. The winner to pay 2 Sovereigns towards expenses. SECOND RACE. A Sweepstakes of One Sovereign each, with a Silver Cup value 12 Sovereigns added, over 2 miles of country, to be selected by the Stewards, for Horses the property of Farmers or Tradesmen, to be ridden by Farmers or Tradesmen, or their Sons 11 stone each. A winner of & Steeple Chase to carry 10lbs. extra. Heats,—three to start or no race. ON FRIDAY, The Carmarthen Fox Hounds will meet at the Kennel at 10 o'clock. Horses to be entered for the Open Steeple Chase and the Town Plate on Saturday, the 6th December, at the Three Compasses, Carmarthen, between the hours of six and eight o'clock, p.m.; the entry for the two other Races to be made at the Golden Lion, Carmarthen, on Tuesday, the 10th December, on or before the hour of eight o'clock p.m. All Stakes to be paid to the Stewards, or whom they may appoint before starting, or not entitled though a winner. All disputes to be settled by tne Stewards, and their DECISION to be final. An Ordinary at the Ivy Bush Hotel on Tuesday. On Wednesday, a Ball at the Ivy Bush Hotel. An Ordinary at the Boar's Head Hotel on Thursday. And on Friday, the Performance at the Theatre will be under the pa- tronage of the Stewards. £ 76,000 READY to be advanced on Mortgage of eligible Landed Securities, in Sums of from t 400 to E 1000 at four per cent. interest ilooo to £ 3000 at 3|; £ 30 0 to £ 20,000, at 2i £ 20,000 to £30,000 at 3i EIOO to £ 300, as it may be agreed upon. Sums advanced upon Freehold and (long) LcaseholdJBuildings, Old Policies, Advowsons, Reversions, &c. '& at a moderate rate of Interest. Applicants will not have to incur any ex- pences until negotiations are accomplished. All com- munications strictly confidential. For further particulars, apply to Joseph Thomas, L and and Commission Agent, Llangadock, Carmarthen- sh ire.
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SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, I THAT application is intended to be made to Par- JL liament in the ensuing Session for an Act or Acts to authorise the construction and maintenance of a Rail- way or Railways, with all proper approaches, and con- veniences, and with such piers, basins, breakwaters, landing places, and other works, as may be necessary in connexion therewith, commencing ùy a junction with the Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway at or near the point where the said Railway crosses the Turn- pike Road from Gloucester to Stroud, at Standish, in the county of Gloucester, and terminating on the north- western shore of the Bay or Harbour of Fishguard, and near to a point there known by the name of Goodwic Pier, in the County of Pembroke, which said intended Railway or Railways, and other works connected there- with, will pass from, in, through, or into, or be situate within the several parishes, townships, and extra pa- rochial or other places following, or some of them, (that is to say,) Standish, Oxlinch, Randwick, Stan- dish House, Haresfield, Slimbridge, Hurstsages, Stone- house, Eastington, Framilode, Upper ilramilode, Forge, Moreton-Valence, Whitminster otherwise Wheat- enhurst, Upper Whitminster. Frampton-on-Severn, Saul, Epney, Longney, Arlinghain, Overton, Frctherne, Westbury-on-Severn, Stantway, Bollon otherwise Bol- low, Chaxley otherwise Chaxhill, Lower Lay otherwise Leigh, Upper Lay otherwise Leigh, Northcot, Rodley, Newnham, Awre, Blakeney, B)edsloe, Hr.gloe, Etloe otherwise Etloe Duchy, Gibb's Hal!, Lydney, Purton, Ail- berton, Alvington, Woolaston, Upper Woolaston, Lower W oolaston, Woolaston Grange, A?hweM Grange, ricten- ham, Beachley Sedbury, Bishton, Church End, Wibdon, Stroat, and Lancaut, in the County of Gloucester; Chep- stow, Chepstow Castle and Wood, St. Arvans. Mounton, Mathern, St. Pierre, Ifton Hill, Portskewct, South- brook otherwise Sedbrook, Caerwent, Crick, Caldicot, Ifton, Roggiett otherwise Rogiet, Llanvihangel Rogiett, Undy, Magor, Upper Grange, Lower Grange, bdis- bury, Wilcrick, Redwick, St. Brides; Landeveny, Green Moor, Bishton otherwise Bisliopston, Llanwern, Langstone, Whitson, Nash, Christchurch, Llanvihang- el Llantarnam, Saint Woollos, Newport, Saint Paul's Newport, Bassaleg, Caig, Ivogerstone, Duffryn, Coed- cernew, Saint Brides otherwise Llunsaintfraed. Marsh- field, Llanbad otherwise Peterston, Saint Mellons and Rumncy, in the County of Monmouth; Roath, Lanishen, Whitchurch, Cardiff, St. Joan the Baptist, St. Mary, Llandaff', Ely, Fairwater, Gabalva, Canton, Leckwith, Caereau otherwise Caiia, Weuvoe, Michael- ston-super-EIv, St. I'agans, Llaniltern otherwise Capel Llaniltern, Radir, Pentyrch, Garth Castle, St. Brides- super-Ely otherwise; Llansaintfrearl, St. Georges, St. Ni- cholas, St. Lythans Bom-ilstoll otherwise Bolston other- wise Tre Simwn, Pcterston-super-Ely otherwise Llanba- darfro, Pendoylon, Llantrissant, Caergawaiiaf, Miskin, Town otherwise Town Hamlet, Gellywion, Traen, Cas- tellta,Welsh St. Donats, Ystrad Ov.cn, Latisannor, Llan- harry,Llanliarren, Llanilid, Coychurch otherwise Eglwys Llangrallo, Coychurch higher, Covchuich lower, Peii- coed, Peterston super Montem otherwise Capel Llan- bad, Llandyfodwg otherwise Eglwys Glyn Ogwr, St. Mary Hill, Llangard, Treose, Penlline otherwise Pen- lywynd, Colwillstoue, Ewenny, St. Brides Major, St. Brides Lampha, Soutlierndown, Coyty, Coyly higher, Coyty lower, St. Brides Minor otherwise Llansaintfred, Ynisawdre, Llangonoyd otherwise Llangynwd, Llan- gonoyd higher, Llangonoyd lower otherwise Boyder, Llangonoyd middle, Cwmdu, Lalcstone, Lalestone higher, Lalestone lower, Trenewydd otherwise Newcastle, New- castle higher, New-castle lower, Oldcastle, Bridgend, Merthyr Mawr, Tythcgston, Tythegston higher, Tytheg- ston lower, Newton Nottage, Pyle, Sker, Kenfig other- wise Mawdland, Margam, Havod-y-Poth, Brombill, ston.loiver, d laii d Ab( ?afon, I\Iiehrc?ls tone super Pfon, Trjssant, Kenfig, Aberafon, Michaelstone super afon, Michaelstone super afon higher, Michaelstone super afoir lower, Baglaii, Baglan hlgheT, Baglan lower, Britton Ferry, Glyn Corwg, JUaengWi ath, Neath, Lantwit juxta Neath, Llyn", Lantwit lower, Resolvend, Cadoxton juxta Neath, Coed Frank, Neath Genol otherwise Middle, Neath upper, Neath lower, Ynisymond, Llan- samlet, Llansanilet higher, Llansamlet lower, Mor- riston, Llangefelach, Clase higher, Clase lower, Pen- derry higher, Penderry lower, Parcel Mawr higher, Parcel lower, Swansea, St. Thomas, Town and Franchise, Swansea upper division, Swansea lower division, Saint John's-juxta-Swansea, Llanrhidian, Llanrhidian higher, Llanrhidian lower, Castell Liwchwr otherwise Lougher, Tyrbrenin, Grwenlaich, Prescoedwin, Glyn Llogher, and Ynis Llougher, in the County of Glamorgan Llangenych, Llanelly", Borough Hamlet, Berwick, Hengocd, Glyn, Westfw, Llanon, Pembrey otherwise Pembre, Capel i Llandurry, LIan, Pendryn, Llangyndeyrn, Blyne, Terra- coed, Cilcraw, Glyn, Gwenipha, Kidwelly, St. Mary, Fo?, e? i zig, Alles- St. Thomas, St. Michael, Kihvithv, Foiening, Maes- gwenllyan, Llangadog, Pengwern, LlechJwnny, Llan- saint, Llan Ishmael, Iscoed, Trevonros, Ystrad Llan- saint, Hall, Broadiey, Llandyfaelog, Scyborfawr, Kid- plwyth, Cloggin, Idole, Molfrey, Kilmarch, Iscocd, Llan- gynnor, Llangvnnor Upper, and Llangynnor Lower in the County of Caermarthen; Caerinarthen, Saint Peter, Saint David, Llanlhvch, and Castle Green, in the County of the Borough of Caermartlien Llan-newydd, Merthyr, Abernant, Llangain, Llangynog, Llandiilo Abercywyn, Llanfihangel Abercywyn, Laugharne, St. Clare, Llandowror, Llangvnin, Mydrim, Llanboidy, Maesgwyn, Eglwys fair Clan Taf, Yiinivach Frienk, Vina reguni, Cyiha;, FgJwys cymmyn, Hcnilan Amgoed, Eg- lwyslair a Ciiurig, and Llangan, in the County of Car- marthen; Langan, Sarnlas, and Pen-y-back, in the Counties of Caermarthen and Pembroke, or one of them. Llandewi Velfrey, Ilenllan, Lampeter Velfrey, and Llanfaliteg, in the Counties of Caermarthen and Pem- broke Cilmaenllwvd, Castelldwyran, Grondre, and Llandysilio, in the Counties of Caermarthen and Pcm- broke, or one of them Egreniout, in the County of Car- marthen Robcstan Wathen, Lawhaden, Blctherstone, Llandycefn, Llandilo, Clarbeston, New Moat, Ilys-y- fran, Walton East, Wiston, Spittal, Tref-garn, Lewes- ton, Rudbaxton, Bethlehem, Hayscastle, Ambleston, St. Doswells, Little Trefgarn, St. Lawrence, Lettcrston, Rt. Edrens, Jordanston, Llanfair-nant-y-gof, Llanstimm, St. N icholas, Manorowcn. Fishguard, Upper Town Lower Town, otherwise Aberawcn, a certain piece of extra Parochial land, situated within the Parish of Fish- guard, Llanwnda, and Goodwic, in the County of Pembroke. And also to authorise the construction and main- tenance of certain branch Railways, with all proper docks, landing places, works and conveniences con- nected therewith, (that is to say), a branch Railway from a point near to a place called Brims Pill in the atunty of Gloucester, to join the Forest of Dean Railway near to a place called Bullo Pill in the same county, and passing from, in, through, or into, or being situate within the several parishes, townships, and extra parochial or other places following, or some of them, (that is to say), Lyd- ney, Purton, Ailberton, Awre, Blakeney, Bledsloe, liag- loe, Etloe otherwise Etloe Duchy, Gibbs Hall and Newn- ham, in the county of Gloucester. And also another branch Railway diverging from and out of the said intended main Line of Railway, at or near to the town of Newport, in the county of Monmouth, and terminating at or near to the town of Monmouth, in the same county, and passing from, in, through, or into, or being situate within the several parishes, town- ships, and extra parochial, or other places following, or some of them, (that is to say), Christchurch, Langstone, Lanmartin, St. Brides, Penhow, Newchurch, Great Milton, Little Milton, St. Woollos, Newport, Mal- pas, Bettws,Llanvihangel Llantarnam,Llangattock other- wise Llangattock-juxta-Caerleon, Caerleon.Llanhennock, Llandegfvdd, Kemeys inferior, Tredonock, Llangib- Ll,indegfN ?dd, Kern ?l an l lo-,ve l Langei-iew, Langwni- by, Llantrisaint, Llanllowel, Langeview, Langwro- isaf, Langwni-ucha, Llanbaddock, Usk, Gwehelog, Gwer- nesney, Lansoy, Llanfihangel, l,lan den it v, Ragland other- wise Raglan, Llangoven, Llanishen, Pen-y-clawdd, Cwmearven, Dingestow, Wonastow, Mitcheltroy,Penallt, Monmouth, Rockfield, and Dixon, otherwise Dixton, in the County of Monmouth. And also another branch Railway diverging from and out of the said intended main Line of Railway to con- nect the same with the town of Swansea, and passing from, in, through, or into, or being situate within the several parishes, townships, and extra parochial or other places following, or some of them, (that is to say) Llan- samlet, Llansamlet higher, Llansamlet lower, Morris- town, Llangefelach, Clase higher, Clase lower, Penderry higher, Penderry lower, Parcel Mawr higher, Parcel Mawr lower, Swansea, St. Thomas, Town and Franchise, Swansea upper division, Swansea lower division, and Llanrhidian in the county of Glamorgan. And also another branch Railway diverging from and out of the said intended main Line of Railway near to Eglwysfair Glan Taf, in the county of Carmarthen, ajid terminating on the east side of Pembroke Dock otherwise called Pater, in the county of Pembroke, and passing from, in, through, or into, or being situate within the several parishes, townships, and extra parochial or other places following, or some of them (that is to say), Llanboidy, Eglwysfair Glan Taf, Cyffig, and Amgoed, in the County of Carmarthen, Llingan, Sarnlas and Pen-y- back, in the Counties of Carmarthen and Pembroke, Llandewi Veifrey, Henllan, Lampeter Velfrey, Crinow, Narberth, North Narberth, South Narberth, Eglwys- lwyd, Ludchurch, Reynalton, Loveston, Begelly, East Williamston, St. Issells, Jeffreyston, Carew, Red- berth, and St. Florence, in the County of Pembroke; Cilmaenllwyd, Castelldwyran, Grondre, Llanfallteg, and Llandysilio, in the Counties of Caermarthen and Pembroke, or one of them; Egremont, in the County of Carmarthen Bletherstone, Lawhaden, Robeston Wathen, Newton North, Minwear, Slebech, Boulston, Marteltewi, Yerbeston, Coedcamlas, Langwon, Law- renny, Upton, Burton, Cosheston, Nash, Lamphey, Pembroke, St. Marys, St. Michaels, Monkton other- wise St. Nicholas, jpwllchrogan, and Pembroke Dock otherwise called Pater, in the County of Pembroke. And it is also intended by the said Act to take power to make and maintain a navigable Cut or ship Canal, from or near a certain point on the river Severn, known by the name of Hock Crib, to or near a certain other point on the said river known by the name of Framilode Passage, with all proper feeders and collateral cuts, sluices, piers, works and conveniences connected there- with,and to supply the same with water from the river Severn, the waters whereof also supply the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal, which said intended Cut or Canal and other works will pass from, in, through or into, or be situate within the several parishes, townships, and extra parochial and other places following, or some of them, (that is to say,) Saul, Epney, Eastington, Forge, Upper Framilode, Fretherne, Framilode, Arlingham, and Overton, in the county of Gloucester. And by the said Act or Acts it is further intended to apply for powers to alter the levels, and to divert, widen, and improve the line of the Railway known as the Forest of Dean Railway, within the Parishes of Awrc and Newnham and in the Township of East Dean in Her Majesty's Forest of Dean in the county of Gloucester, or some or one of them, and to abandon certain portions of the said Railway, and to make a new Line or Lines in lieu of such portions, within the aforesaid parishes and township, or some or one of them; and also to make a new line of Railway, with all proper works and conveniences connected therewith, in extension of the said Railway. from a point thereon in the said Township of East Dean, to and to join, near a place called the Moors in or near the parish of Lea, in the county of Hereford, the line of an intended Railway proposed to be made from the Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway to Itosa. Hereford and Monmouth, which said new or extended line of Railway and works will pass from, in, through or into, or be situate within the several parishes and township of East Dean in Her Majesty's Forest of Dean, Ruardean, Lea, Lea hamlet, Newland, Little Dean, Mitchell Dean, Holy Trinity, Abinghall, Flaxley, Longhopc, Blaisdon, or some of them, in the county of Gloucester, & Lea, Hope Mansell, in the county of Hereford. And by the said intended Act or Acts it is further proposed to enable th* Forest of Dean Railway Company to sell or let to the Company to be incorporated as hereinafter mentioned the said Forest of Dean Railway, or any part thereof, and all or any of their rights, powers, and privileges ia connection therewith, upon such terms as may be mu- tually agreed on, and to enable the said Company to be incorporated as aforesaid to purchase or rent, and to use, exercise, and enjoy the same, and also to alter or in- crease the tolls, rates and duties now payable upon or in respect of the said Railway, and to vary or extinguish all existing rights and privileges connected with or arising out of the said Railway; and for the purposes aforesaid it is also proposed to alter and amend, so far as may be necessary, the powers and provisions of an Act passed in the seventh year of the reign of King George the Fourth, intituled, An Act for maintaining an existing public Railway from the summit of the hill above Cliurchway "Engine in the Forest of Dean, to Cinderford Bridge., and for making public a private Railway from thence to the river Severn, at or near Bullo Pill, in the county of Gloucester, and for amending an Act of his late Majesty relating to the said Railways." And it is also intended by such Act or Acts to take power to alter or divert or stop up all turnpike and othcr roads, railways, tramways, aqueducts, canals, streams and risers, within the aforesaid parishes, townships, and extra parochial or other places, or any of them, with which it may be necessary to interfere in the construction of the works hereinbefore referred to. And it is further intended by such Act or Acts to vary, repeal, or extinguish all existing rights or privileges in any manner connected with the lands proposed to be purchased or taken, or which would in any manner impede or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or use of the said intended works, and to confer other rights and privileges. And it is also intended by such Act or Acts to incor- porate a Company for the purpose of carrying into effect the said intended Railway and branch Railways, Cut or Canal, alterations and extension of the Forest of Dean Railway and other works hereinbefore referred to, and to take powers for the purchase of land by compulsion or agreement for the purposes thereof, and tor levying tolls, rates and duties in respect of the use thereof, and to grant such exemptions from such tolls, rates and duties its to such Company may seem meet. And it is further intended by such Act or Acts to enable the Company thereby to be incorporated to sell, or let, and transfer all or any part of the Railways, branch Railways, Cut or Canal, and works hcreinbelore mentioned of which such Company may become possessed, or which they may be authorized to make or maintam under the provisions of such Act or Acts, and all or any powers of such Company in connection therewith or in relation thereto, to the Great Western Railway Com pany, or to any other Company or persons, or to sell or let and transfer the said Cut or Canal, and the works connected therewith, with all or any of such powers as aforesaid to the Commissioners of the Severn Navigation, and to enable the said Great Western Railway Company or any such other Company or persons or the said Com- missioners to purchase, or rent, or construct the works, which may be so sold or let and transferred to them, and to exercise such powers, or any of them, and also to raise and contribute funds for or towards the construction, maintenance, and use of the said intended works,, and generally to enter into and carry into effect such arrange- ments in reference thereto as may be mutually agreed on between them and the said Company intended to be incorporated as aforesaid. And it is further proposed to:-authorize the Com- missioners of the Severn Navigation to appropriate to the formation and maintenance of the said Cut or Canal such portion of the tolls receivable by them under the Acts relating to the said Navigation as to Parliament mav seem meet, and for such purpose to amend and enlarge, so far as may be necessary, the provisions of an Act passed in the fifth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled, An Act for improving the Naviga- tion of the Severn from the Entrance Lock of the Glou- ccster and Berkeley Canal, and fromthe Entrance Lock "of the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal, in the county of Gloucester, to Gladder or Wliitehouse Brook, "in the County of Worcester." And notice is hereby further given, that maps or plaits and sections of the said intended Railway ni.d Branch Railways, Cut, or Canal, alterations and extension of the Forest of Dean Railway, and other works hereinbefore referred to, and of the lands proposed to be taken for the purposes thereof, together with books of reference to such plans, containing the names of the owners and lessees and of the occupiers of such lands, will be deposited, on or before the thirtieth day of November in the present year, with the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Glou- cester at his office in Gloucester, and with the Clerk of the Peace for the county of Monmouth at his office in Usk, and with the Clerk of the Peace for the county of Hereford at his offiec in Hereford, and with the Clerk of the Peace for the county of Glamorgan at his office in Cardiff, and with the Clerk of the Peace for the county of Carmarthen at his office in Carmarthen, and with the Clerk of the Pence for the county of the borough of Car- marthen, at his office in Carmarthen, and with the Clerk of the Peace for the county of Pembroke lit his office in Haverfordwest, and that a copy of so much of the said maps or plans, sections and books of reference, as relates to each of the parishes in or through which the said intended Railway and Branch Railways, Cut or Canal, and works are intended to be made, will be de- posited, on or before the thirty-first day of DecemV.ir i* the present year, with the Parish Clerks of these prithee respectively, at their respective residences. I W. O. & W. IIUNT. I 10, Whitehall. Nov., 1811. ,11