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GAME LISTS.—COUNTIES OF SOUTH WALES. -J'r- J"J- "J Persons who have obtained Game Certificates for the year 1850. (FI118T PUBLICATION.) GK.VEK.VL CERTIFICATES. at jEt Os. lOd. each. NAMES. RESIDENCES. Ackland, Charles, Boulston R. D., Cleddy Lodge Allen, Wm., Hay Amphlett, James. Tenby Anstey, Charles, Swansea Anstee, Alfred, Coedgarth Ashmore, Rev. Paul, Porth- kerry Bniley, Joseph, Esq., M.P., Penallt Barnard, F. J., Ha'erford- west Barnes, George, Tretower Caleb, Ilazlebeach Benson, Starling, Swansea Bevan, Edward, Do. Beynon, 11. P., St. Clears —I ——— John, Trewern John Thomas, Do. Biddulph, John, Margam Havod Bishop, John, Dolgarreg Blackmore, R. D., Newton Cottage Bland, John, Sully Bligh, Thos. Price, Builth Booker, Thomas W., Ve- lindre Thomas W. Jun., Velindre llichard B., Ve- lindre A. W., Per.doylan Bonsal1, Edward, Llettybacli Is, -i, ic'Aber)-st%vitli ], Lodge Park Boultbee, John, Noyadd Bowen, James, Troedyraur C. H., Rickeston C. W. J. W., Cam- rose House Essex, Llwyngwair Boteler, Capt. R. E., Lan- dough Castle Bradshaw, Hugh H., Prisk Bridge, Charles, Penallt Bruce, Knight Lewis, Dyff- ryn Brigstocke, W. 0., Blaen- pant llev. A., Gelly- dewyll t W. Owen, Do. Brown, Charles, Goodericke Bryant, J. Itobcston, Pem- broke Budden, Jas. Pearcc, Tre- holford Byers, Decimus II., North Down Byron, James, Trevethel :Calvert, John, Gellvwastod 'Campbell, Hon. H. W., Stackpole Court 'Canton, W. T., Rose Hill kcayne, Dr. Nicholl, Tre- silian Cavill, Robert, Mcrthyr Carrow, C. J., Johnston Hall Cawdor, Earl of, Stackpole Court Chambers, Win., Llanelly House Wm., jun., do. Chawner, Edmund, Pem- broke Dock Chichester, Rev. j. J., Hay Child, James Mark, Begdly House Colby, Robert, Rhosygilwen Cole, C. C., Hoatoll ———, Henry, Do. Cookman, Charles, Dole- cothy Cook, Phillip, Glaish • Herbert, D., Clydach Corbett, J. Stuart, Gabalva Coward, Edwin James, Crickhowell Craaock, John, Trecoon Crawshay, Robert T., Cy- fartha Castle Croft, J. J., Hayston Crofton, Edw. Henry Low- ther, Carmarthen Davies, John, Llanayron Dansey, It. I.f Glanyrafon Dashwood, M., Tenby I David, Edward, Fainvater Davies, Rev. H. H., Pen- clawdd John B., Swansea ,Rev. Samuel Grainge Rev. John Reynold- stone George, Dowlais 1 John, Merthyr Rev. G. Irving, Vro Rev. R W. Payne, Llangennev G. D. D., Bronfe Alban Thomas, Ty- glyn John Maurice, Pem- pompren Rev. Lewis C., Yn- yshir Thomas, Cardigan W. Hees, Traws- mawr .L Henry, Lhvynhrain Owen Gwynne, Pen- tre Thomas, Hook -—- David, Brecon Davis, G. W. W., Mullock Davys, W. D. H. Campbell, Neuaddfawr Diddams, E. G., Prisk Downey, Matthew, Glyn Gltidy Downes,Logan, Clear Brook Dunn, Geo., Welson House ( Rev. T. II Tenby Du Buisson, Wtu.,Glynhir Dyke, George, Caruallon Lodge Dynevor. Lord, Dynevor Castle Early, James, Dynevor Cas- tle Edmonds, Edward C., Craig- yrallt Ed wardes, J. 0., Stone Hill -,Owcn Tucker, Fishguard Rev. William, Sealyham Edwardes, David John Browne, Rhydyors Rev. F. F., Giles- ton Manors I Ilichard, Bed- whir John, Tynewydd Egerton, Major, Carmar- then Elliott, Thomas, Cargigau Elias, James, IJrecon Kntwislle, Capt., MaiTbro Grange Evans, David, Jun., Towy Castle Evan, Do. ■ Wm., AUtycadno John, Glangwilly ————? Phillip, Brynbjr Thomas, Merthyr Fair, Edward, Llanigon Fereday, Charles Henry, Aberystwyth Fisher, Richard, Fontethel Fortescue, Charles, Pem- broke Dock Fortune, William, Loweston Francis, Henry, Lwydd- fly ill iU n Gamon, William, William- ston George, Owen Wm., Plas- erwn Gilbert, J. P., Trayanmawr (iily, Bentinek D,, Car- marthen Gittens, George, Tameoed Goode, Geo, Croft Cottagc Go:)?h, R. D., Ystradgun- iais Lowcr Green, Fraliei, Courthpnry¡ '-——— George Wade, Do. I Liciit., Do. Greenfell, John, Cardiff Greenish, Wm., llobeston Hall Gregson, Robert, Cuffern I Griffith, G. D., Berrv llill ■ Moses, Manorowen ■ Bej ami n,Dolewy Hint — John, Llwyndyrus J Charles Marshall, Ditto Griffiths, W.Griffith?, Builth NAMES. RESIDENCES. I Griffiths, Daniel, Ystrad- gunlais Lower —?———, J. F., Welsh St. Domotts Gwyn, W. E. B., Pilrhoath S. C. J. F., Carmar- the-I) Alban Lewis, Mon- achty Gwyn: Howell, Esq., M.P., Baglan House Hall, Joseph, Tenbv Harding, IJcnrv, Wenvoe Hniries, Morgan W., Tre- ferig C. A., Llanunwas Geo., Trcvaeoon Geo. A., Wilton G. J., Ileathfieltl J amrs, Fishguard 0. 11., Priskilly David Lloyd,Llan- dingat House Rev. H. J., Ca- thinog W. B., St. Brides Havard, Thomas, Aberdare Thomas, Merthyr Henderson, William, Ban- jestone Herbert, Rev. H. W., Tenby !Hereford, Lord, Tregoyd Hewelt, John, Tir Mab Ellis lliggon, James, Scolton John, Fern Hill W. II., Scolton Hill, Frederick Samuel, Aberystwyth Hilton, Richard J., Dole- coed House Hodson, John, Pembrey Holsey, Wm., Hay Homfray, John, Penlline Castle J. R., Do. Hotchkis, Geo., Penallt Ilowells, Thomas, Merthyr H. W., Glaspant -,Rev. Hugh, Pen- craig Henry Lewis, Pantygwenith Hood, Richard, Knowles Hughes, Rev. J., Glanrhei- dol John, Alltllwyd Thomas, Castellclu Charles Henry, Carmarthen R. J., L!andHo J. W. M. G., Tre- gib — G. B., Tenbv George, Do. Ingram, Joseph, Ruperra Lodge Jackson, Capt. G. E., Plas- newydd James, J. T. W., Pantsai- son T. R., Llechell ————, Wm., Fishguard ) W. V., Haverford- west Jeffreys, Charles, Glandovey Castle Edward, Glandwr Lodge ————, David, Trayan- mawr Jenkins, Henry, Jordan- ston W. H., I ant)' philip j H. T., 7,1 d Oliver IL, Fair- water Evan, Lanharran —————, Morgan, Pentwyn Jenner, Capt., Lallhlethian Robert Francis. Wenvoe Castle 1-, A. L., Cardiff Hugh, Do. Hugh,Do. Johncs, John, Dolecothy Jones, Charles, Llaudewy J. P., Sutton Lodge W. D., Lancych John, Blaenos ilerirN7 Cynghordy Henry,Glinhir lodge Geo., Green Castle ———, James, Carmarthen Wm., Tyllwyd William, (relit Morgan, Penlan John, Parkytrap John Inglis, Derry Ormond Evan, Ilighmead David, Alltyrodyn — —, W m., Falcon Dale ———, John, New Quay ———, Rees, Builth 1 Wm., Gwenlais John, Cwmamman ———, Rev. David, Bishop- ston ri-edericl,, Do. ———, Arthur, Brynnewydd Wiii., Glencoch ———, David. Lantwit —— Evan, Pontnedd- vaughan Jenkin, Park Rees, Penallt j Thomas, Brecon Thomas, Trayan- mawr Thomas, Glyn Joseph, David, Tyrdu Kennedy, Francis, Carmar- then Kinnon, Me Lechlan,Builth Knight, James, Peullergaru Rev. C., Saint Brides Rev. R., Tythpg- stone Landon, Rev. W. H., Cris- borough Laren, Geo. !Mac, Nanteos Lawford, T. W., Jun., Tir- ydail Lawrence, Effingham, Llan- geitho Lay, Mark, Builth Lean, \m, pcmbrokeDock Lcars, J. M., Llanayron John, Llnnllcar Leigh, John, Fairhpol Lewis, John, Dowbis ——— David, Stradcv Thoiiias N., Upper Lodge Valentinc, Saint Mary's Cottage Frederick, I.lwyn- eclyn D. P., Ditto I John, Narberth —, LeyshonOrton,Llan- dilo  Thomas Parry, Prisk John, Llwynyfca- j wcn | ———— John, Heath Henry, Green- meadow Windham, Heath Lewis, Alriii. Price, Llys- newrdd Lilwall, John, Hay Lindsay, Robert, Margam Ilavod Lisbume, the Earl of, Cross- wood Lisle, William, St. Fasnn's Lister, Thomas, Cowbrid-re Llewellyn, \V., Court Col- man J-IX, Penllergare J. T. D., Do. Griffith, Baglan Hall Lloyd, James John, Pentre Richard, Manordivy Hev. William, Do. lierl)ert, Danyr-illt Edward Price, Glan- sevin Lloyd, Morgan Price, Car- marthen John, Waunifor Rev. Charles, Hettws Rectory Rev. Thos. II., Peny- graig —— Thomas, Coedrnorc Owen, Cardigan Francis E., KiDvhr- bill Place David W., ]Jandilo j John, Din<? 'i'hos. Conway, ditto NAMES. RESIDENCES. Lloyd, Penry, ditto Loftus, Lord George, Aber- ystwith Longernft, C. R., Idanina Love, Col. James Frederick, Samau Loveden, Pryse. Gon;erddan Low, Charles. Swansea Lyde, J. W. P., Hay Marsey, Job, Fonnon Laes Malipliant, Richard, Kid- welly Manning, W. W., Skethrog House C h ar t s,  Marsha]], Charles, A))-rvs- twith Matthias, George, Lamphev Court Henry, Haver- ford west Lewis, Lamphev Court Mawson, John, Lockwith Meredith, IVm., Town Win., Butcher's Arms, Vavnor Merry, James, Melingriflfith: Mitford. Capt., Laugharne Miers, R. H., Ynispenllwchj Miller, Willoughby, Aber- ystwitli Milford, Lord, Pieton Castle Moggridge,Mattliew, Swan- spa Morgan, Lewis, Hafod t W., jun., Dowlais; t Lewis, Graig John Tliomas"- Tynllidiart Charles, Alltvgog,- —————, W. S., liaverford- west Thomas, Llan- spythid Charles Rodney, Penderyn Upper Napier, C. F.,Coity Lower Neville, C. W., Westfal ———, Richard, jun., Ve- linvole Nixon, John, Cardiff Oriel, Thomas, Amroath Ormond, Wm., Cardeath Overton, George, Gwaelo- dygarth Owen, Charles Hugh, Land- shipping James, Haverford- west John, Landshipping Wm. Herbert, Nar- berth Parkinson, Charles F. D., Carmarthen Parland, Capt. J., Castle- madoc Panas, R. E., Cardiff Parsons, Thomas, Builth Parrv, John Thomas, Glan- parth w. II. Webley, Noyadd Pearce, Col., Ffrwdgreach Peel, A. W., Denant Xavier, ditto Pell, Paul Mildmay, Ty- mawr Pedre, Francis Thomas, Heath Penrice, Thos., Kilorough Peacocke, Loftus II., Up- land Perkins, Richard, junior, Glanant Perry, Joseph George, Rey- noidstone Phillips, C. P., Haverford-! west G L., Ashdalc I John L., Broad? Haven P. L.. East Hook W. C. A. Saint l1riùe' II i1l Charles II., Car- marthen Wm. Cwmgwilly Jas. B. J", Maliws Thomas, Brecon J., Gi'lliar Gwelld Powell, T. Penvcoed Wni. Henry, Llan- pumpsaint Wm., Penybont Athelstan Owen, Aberystwith Cornelius, ditto William Edvrards.j Nanteos Wm. Thomas Row-! lands, Aberystwith Howell, lstradgun- lais Lower William Thomas,1 All tin a wr Price, Thomas, Maescar Benjamin, Lantwit Major Rev. Edward, Gelly Gaer ——- John, Llansadwrn John Lloyd, Glan- gwilly Pridham, Thomas, Llanelly Probert, Wm., Modrhydd Protheroe, George, Tenby Prnrn,Thns. T., Llanboidy Pryse, Edward, GOgerddaul Pryse, ditto John Pugh, Peithill Push, Henl. John, Castle Bythe William, Hay Pulker, Richard, Rhyd- saint Wm., ditto Purser, George, Ffynongain Puxley, J. L., Lletherllestrj Reece, J. It., Cardifi Rees, Thomas, St. George's Wm. Glanrhydw Reeve, John Henry, Brecon Richards, Rev. II. II., Dy- nas Powis Alexander, Doug- las Cottage William Eardley. Brynyreithin ———— John, Tryhode William, Tenby • T., ditto Rhvs, Thomas, Perderyn Lower Robeston, Bowen R., Hod- geston Roch, Georffe, Butter ITill Nicholas Adamson, 1 askeston Rev. William, Hpr- brandston Rogers, J. E. Abermemic Romilly, Edward, Porth k erry Rosser, Evan, Perllergare Ilowe, James, RickettsGatc Rntter, Joseph ll.,Swanser H11tzen, Baron F. L. dc, Slebeeli Hall Rudolph de, ditto Albert de, ditto Salmon, William, Penlline Court Salter, Rev. Chas., Pentre Samuel, David, Bonvilstone John, ditto Saunders, W. J. R., Rickes- ton Hugh, Aberyst- with Saurin, Mark A., ICilwen- (lege Seammell, Thos., l'enpont Scott, John. Swansea Seymour, Walter Digby, Brecon Shakespeare, George, Llan- stephan Shield, W. H., Llandawkc Sni;, the, F. C. J., Tenby W, II., Swansea NAMES. RESIDENCES. Smythe, Rev. Frederick, LlanL'oed House Somerset, Captain Edward, Prisk Rev. W. Bovertoi) Stackpoo?F. A., Lnu?h?n:p Stanifbrth, Captain, Ferry Side St;)r'.)u?,W.G., Priory Lodge John, Swansea Stanley, John, l'embrey Honse Stephen, Thos. King, Aber- berystwith Stretton, W. R., Prisk Stnbbs, Elias, Tregovd Stokes, Adrian, Saint Bo- tolph's A. B. 0., Haver- fordwest Jolin, Ciiffern Summers, James, Haver- fordwest J. B., Moor Swan, William Brock, Mer- rix ton Taylor, Georlge, Haverford- west Thomas, Henry, Builth —, Charles Howell, Builth ———— Charles, LanilM William, Llange- felach Thomas E. Swan- Rev. James, Garth David, ditto ———- David, Dowlais I Edward, Cardiff 1-: Edw., Garth Hall ——— John, Abcrmand David, Lampeter Thos., Blaenpant Parry Thos., Nant Pobty T j James, Newcastle- Emlyn Ebenezer, Llys- newydd 1-, George, Parke j Jas. Bowen, Llan- dilo 1-, Edward Griffith Bowen, ditto James Lewis, Cae- glas I John Lewis, ditto George, Gordy Hill John, St. Brides' Rees Thos., Treff- i garne j R. D., Tenby iThompson, Wm., Cardigan James, Milford Trafford, Thomas S., Llys- newydd Tratman, William, Picton Castle Traherne, M. P., Bettws —————, J. P., ditto Rev. G., St. Hi- lary G. M., ditto Turberviile, G. Coity Lower Yachell, Frederick, Cardiff Yaughan, the Hon. W., Birch Grove Nash Edwardes, Rheola Chas., Pontewall Verity, G. H., Coity Lower jYivian, A. P., 8i 11 gicton Abbey Walcot, II. L Tenby .Walters, Thomas, Cefil Jonathan, wydd Wandersford, Walter, Er- wood Waters, Edmond, Iscood House Watkins, L., Great House, l'ipton Thomas, Merthyr W B., Cardiff I R. Thos., Brecon Col. Ll. Vaughan, Pennovre Watson, George, Car,1iff George, ditto Wayne, Watkin, Carmar- t hell jWebb, Moses, Talgarth IWebher, Francis, Sketty jWhecler, Thomas, Dale |Whittington, :\1., Tonna Wilkins, Evan, Lantwit Major |_ George, Builth |Williams, J. r.,Penpont r.uwani, ditto Penry, ditto —-———, Rees, Glanyskir Rees David, Man- nest Court Thomas, Skethrog —————, William, Forge, Llanthew —————, Thomas, Builth Merman, Bui'.th William, Builth John, Penydarren Thomas, Dowlais —, George, Ilendre- dimny William E., Pwliy Pant Evan, Duffryn- frwd Henry J Pcny- rhos William, Glog ,David, Hafodrinog Hev. G., Marcross Richard, Coiv- bridge Hevù. David W., Chdach Chnvles Crofts, lloath Court Edward, Ely James, Biecon _——, William, Brecon G. Griffith, Cwm- dvnfelin Horatio Lloyd, Aberystwith -=-, Rees John, Tany- garreg Rcnl. Morgan, Hy?wot. 1 Kev. D, n. T. G., Llwynhclig ————, Sir James, Ed- winsford David, Gellygeircs Wm., Keeper's Lodge Capt. W. N., St. Clears David, Kilwen- clege I E. W., Penallt- reing Thomas, Croswell S. P., Nash Wilson, John, Penderyn Lower Winston, John, Builth VVinton, J. J. De, Brecon fleiii-y De, Cardi- an Vinwood, Thomas H., Ty- mawr Woodhouse, D. G. S., Macs car Woolcy, Squire, Penallt Worthing ton, Jonathan, Llancurach Wingficld, J. W., New Inn Cottage Wright, George, Pembroke Dock W. D., Tenby Wynne. Nicholas S., Hay Yelvcrton, the Hon. W. II. Whitland Abbey Yonge, Gustavus II., Trc- binsham List of reruns (not bcin? Assessed Sen yll0 |l; c tahcnoutGatnt-Ccrtiticat?at I ■ ■0. ?eh.di,? the additional Duty of 10 P?''?'"?-?"? the Act of 3 Vic. cap. 17. SCHEDULE C. NAMES RESIDENCES. Ily AND FOR WHAT PEACES. Adams, William, Gnoll By Henry J. Grant, Esq., for the Manors of Neath, Neath Citra, Avonwallia, Tvnaaim. .A!(,I.gan, Joilli, By Nash Vaughan Ed- waids, Esq., for Resol- R ven, t\'c. Savage, John, Dolyelynon.. By the Earl of Lisbume, for the Manors of Sputtj Evan, and Ystradmtirig, Mcfenvdd, Blaenayron, Pennartb, Doverehcn. or Court, Cwmystwith, Ila- ftidwcn, Morfa niawr, and Haminiog. Bowen, Wm., St. Brides Hill By W. C. A. Phillips, Es- quire, for the Manors of llynaston and Spittal. Devereux. John, Tregwint By Richard Llewellin, Es- ,> quire, for Manor of Tre- gwint. Hitchings, Bcnj;llllin, Banjes- tOIL. Bv W. Ucndorson, Esq., for the Lands of Bush and Banjestone, in the parish of Saint Mary s, Pembroke and Orielton, and Castleton, in the pa- rish of Monkton. Hiscocks, William, Cog By John Bland, Esq., fur the Manor of Sully. Hopkins, David, Duffryn. By John Bruce Price. Es- quire, for St. Nicholas, fit. Sythynns, Highlight, and ;.lonknasl1. Jenkins, Morgan, Wenvoe Castle. By Robprt Francis Jenner, Esq., for the Manor" of Wenvoe, Caloxton East, C?istl,3 'Nlo3le, &c. John, William, Bettws Lowcr Bv M. P. Treherne, Esq., for Bettws. Jones, John p" Batter Hill By George Roch, Esq., for Manors of Ilhydygeleainl Ewe st on. Llewellyn, Tlios.,Llawhadcn By Mrs. E. M. A. Foley, for the Manor or Royalty of Ridgeway and other lands j II the County of Pembroke. Lockyer, Thomas, Llannhan- gel. By the Earl of Cawdor, for the Manor or Royalty of Perfedd, Commott of Is- kennen, Fairdref, Forest Bethel, Rhiwrador, Cil- san, Alltygar, and Drys- lwyn. William, Stackpole Court. By the Earl of Cawdor, for the Manors of Castle- martin, Merrian, and Stackpole. Parry, Thomas, Waunifor By John Lloyd, Esq., for the Manor of Waunifor. Phillips, James, Boulston By It. T. Ackland, Esq., for Boulston. Rces, John, Maesgwynne By W. R. H. Powell, Esq., for Llanboidy, Maes- gwynne, Dolegingrig, &c. Rowlands, John, Y stradfellty By Sir Charles Morgan, for the Manor of Brecon. Tarrant, Elijah, Llanelly By W-. Chambers, Esq., for his lands; B. Wales. Thick, Charles, St. Issells By Thomas Stokes, Esq., for the Manor or Royalty of Ileanseastle, &- other lands, in the County of Pembroke. Thomas, George, Tymaur By Francis David Saun- ders, Esq., in the County of Cardigan. Thomas, William, Baglan House. By Howel Gwyn, Esquire, M.P., for the Manor of Britton Ferry. Thomas, John, AVenvoe Castle By Francis Jenner, Esq., for the Manors of Wen- voe, Cadoxton East, Ber- ryand, Castle Moyle, &c. & e,. Thomas, John, Cottrcll By Sir Geo. Tyler, K.C.B., for the Manors of Cot. trell, Trehill, Bonvilston, and Tallyran. Thomas, William, Ystrad- gunlais. By the Rev. Thomas Wil- liams, Tyrcwm Palley, for lands at Ystradgun- lais. LIST OF PERSONS LICENSED TO DEAL IN GAME. Benson, Thomas. Swansea Cot trell, George. Carmarthen Hawkins, Joseph Ditto llill, John Swansea Jennings, John Llandovery Lewis, William Carmarthen Mutters, William Swansea Samson, 13ntt¡'rton. Abcrystwith Made up to the 11th Sept., 1850. By order of the Board, THOMAS KEOGH. Inland Revenue, Brceon, Sept. *2-3tii, 18-50 PENALTIES.—The Commissioners of Inland | Revenue hereby give Notice, that every person taking kiliirtg, or pursuing Game, without first obtaining a Certificate, incurs a penalty of £ '20. and is also liahle to be surcharged in double the amount of the Certificate Duty. Any person in pursuit of Game refusing, on being duly required, tol)rodtice his Certificate, or permit the same to be read, or a copy thereof to be taken, or refus- ing to declare his true name and place of residence, also incurs a penalty of £20. (inmekeepcrs are desired to take Notice, that a Certifi- cate at the rate of Ll 7s. 6d. will not authorize any person to kill Game beyond the limits of the Manor for which he is deputed and, in order that a certificate at such rate of duty may protect a Gamekeeper, it is re- quisite, net only that he should be deputed by some Lord or Lady of a Manor or reputed Manor, but also that such Deputation should be registered with the Clerk of the Peace, or the Gamekeeper will be liable to be sur- charged in double the duty of £ i 0s. 1 Od., and also be prosecuted by any common Informer for the penalty of £20. N.B.-It is the intention of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue to publish, in a separate List, the names and residences of all persons surcharged in double Duty for sporting without Certificates.
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T?yi-. 1'1;)' -%vlio v, as so dread- fully i>:td that he wa confined entirely to his bed-room fur six prior to his commencing with your pills, and attended regularly by his medical nan, who pronounced him to be in a dying state, yet lie, likewise, to my knowledge, has been restored to perfect health by the use of > our pills, u.ud rubbing your ointment night and morning into his chest. (Signed) J. K. IILYDON. The Earl of Alùoorough cured of a Liver and Stomach Complaint. Extract of a Letter from his Lordship, dated Villa Messina, Leghorn, To Professor Ilolloway. Sir.—Various circumstances prevented the possibility of :l1Y thnn1,¡ng i-ou before this time for jour politeness in send- ing me your pills as you did. I now take this opportunity of sending you an order for the amount, and, at the same time to add t'.ia'; your pills have effected a cure of a disorder in inv Liver and Stomach, which all the most eminent of the faculty at heme, and all over the Continent, had not been able to effect; nay. not even the waters of Carlsbad and Marienbad. 1 wish to have another box and a pot of the ointment, in ca,e any 01 my laimly should over r(";uirp either. Your most obliged and obedient -erv.mt., (Sismod) ALDl'OliOCGir. Sold at the Establishment of Professor HoUowav, ?4. Strand, (near Temple Ji.?r.) London, "))dh' almost all re-pec- table Druggists, and Dealers i,? Medicines throughout the civiiixed World, at the foffowiu? i);-j(.(?s- I 'I., M. L Ö. 1 s., ?- and 3lis. each box. Theie is a considerable snvir.g In taking the larger sizes. N. IV Direct-on* :í'.h('" of l,lti('n' in cvvry ¡i". older are «!li.u-d to cach box. PE-AL BILOK ESH I It E. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AT THE BLACK LION HOTEL, IN THE TO W N OF CARDIGAN. On SATURDAY, the 12th day of OCTOBER, 13SO, At two o'clock in the afternoon, (subject to such conditions of Sale as be then and there produced), THE F!l1.L\l.G VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES: Lot? ()f Lot? Names of Farms.) Acreage. Tenants. j Terras of Holding. j lients. j j A. K, £ s d. i 1 iTyhir 11 3 3G?.f!tr??r(-tJoncs..?'t'<)n.YL'.T.r to year 1dl 0 0 2 K??wduCHtu 178 3 ?4?,fz?,cob Hughes .From year to year 70 0 0 [Tin's Farm is eonsidera- blv underlet. 3 'Dincwd |l'23 3 Oi\1rs. James ?i,k,loll" to vear 0 0 iThc'Tim'.cr upQn this I ,¡ Farm is to be taken j I at a valuation, in ad- I j | j dition to the purchase j | j money. j 4 nryndu 15 1 lOjJohn Lewis From year to year | 23 ? C> | 5 (ilanteifon 4 2 21 jttccs Hoes From year to year 0 0 j fi Penvwhe'p ?jporge Hf)?c)!t'ndcr lease for two lives.; 9 10 0? ?Parf?vwl)edw 5 0 3.?Gc'or?e Bowen ..[From year to year 12 0 0 S Old Brinc,vs ? 3 | j 9 « °! L) i\ ;rlnC\Ys 19 () -I OLll "PC'!l i f l't'stICTtivc1." ,().30 t 0 9rarkydoctor&!Ti!u??Jn?dns?'rnmyc?tov(-;u' i ? 2 0 I Muckn'no!? );  ) Also, Sixteen Houses and Cottages with Gardens and Orchards attached, :u the Village of St. Dog-mell'. The above Estates arc situate in the Village and Parish of St. PogmeU's, and close to the Hank s of the NTavi- gable Iliver Tivy, and within a Mile and a half of the Market and Sea Port Town of Cardigan. Tue first live lots are within the Borough of CMdigan. The Respective Tenants will shew the Premises, and for further parth'ul?rs, apply to Messrs. Evans and  ew the Prem i ses, an(I for ftirther part! -,I)ply to -.Nlcssrs. Evans ai d Morgan, Solicitors, Cardigan, at whose Offices a Map of the Estate may be seen. Cardigan, Sept. 17th, 1850. NOTICE.—From 1st of October and during the Winter, the JUVEllNA will leave Bristol for Cork on Tuesday instead of Wednesday. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Office 1, Quay, Bristol. frillE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to Sail from CUMBERLAND BRISTOI,, and as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liber- ty to tow Vessels, durina; the Month of O C I O B E R, I s;, o. Bristol to Carmar- then, calling at Tenby. PHOHNIX. mor i Fridav 4.. 4iinorn* Mondav 7.. G'even Thurd;ty. 10 8.luig-ht" Tuesdav 1') 1 morn Fri(lav IS I IIYIIITII' Tuesday 2'3 6tmorn Thursday 21 even* Mon.lav' Hnnight Ca'.iing at Tenby. FOR CORK. JTJYEUNA, Wednesdays. SABltlNA, Saturdays. Tuesday. 0ct. 1 1 after Saturday .r).. 6 morn Tuesdav 8 morn Tuesday I;) 1 after Saturday 1'.) 4^utter Tuesda v 22 7 morn Saturday 20 8morn Tuesday 29 1^ noon Return Tuesdays and Fridays- FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK, Fridays. Fridav Oct. 4 4\after Fridav 11 9 morn Frid:I- ,) 8 1110rn Returns Tuesdays. F 0 1t I r E B Y. OSPItEY. Tuesdav Ot. I.. Fridav Tuesday 8.. 7 morn j Thursday 10 •• 8?u?'it Fridav 18 3.morn Tuesdav C2 0 morn 11 li.1rsrli1. Y ;2-1 < even Tuesday 39 11! JTI<)7n FROM HAVERFORDWEST.* OSPliEY. Friday. Opt. 4 morn j Frj,by. ()(' -1.. c, 11101'\1 i a;r H J:E: Friday, 2.) 8 morn FOR SWANSEA. C O F N T Y — Tuesdays and Fridays. BERESFORD—1Thursday an 1 Saturdays. Tuesday Oct. 1 1 morn Thursday 3 4'morn Friday 4 o morn htU1{lay, ;).. (5 morn Tuesday 8 morn Thursday 10 '.1 morn Friday II !I morn Saturday, 12 10 morn Tues hiv 1") 1 morn :il' ¡ à Fridav 18 4 morn Saturday I'f o morn j Tuesday 22 7 morn Thursdaj- 2( 8 morn Friday '? 8m?rn Satllnlay 2ti 9 morn Tuesday 2\J 11'morn FROM BIIISTOT, TO C A R D I F F. STAR & IlItT-,C- of WALES. Tuesday Oct. I.. 1 after \YeclnpQlay. 21 after Thijrsc!tN 3.. 21 aft"r Saturday ;> o'mom .Monday Tuesday 8 7 morn Wednesday 0 7'morn Thursday 10 8 morn Friday'))..8');,rn Saturday, 12 9 morn Monday. 14 11 morn Wednesday )'! 2 after Tuesday 15 12after Thursday n 21:lfl,,r Friday 18 ??)''ter Saturday l'J 3! alter Monday 21 5'morn Tuesday 22 (i morn Wednesday morn Thursday 21 7 morn Friday 2o T ?morn 2 f, 8 morn Monday 28 10 morn 29 11 linoi-n Wednesday 30 1 after 31 1 after FROM BRISTOL TO NEWPORT. LADY CHARLOTTE & USK. Tuesdav Od. 1.. I Rafter Wednesday Thursday 3 •• 31 atler inoi-i, Tuesdav Thurs., 10 ¡<"morn Fridav 11.. 3 morn Tuesday I") — 1 alter Fri hij 18 — 3 after Saturday 1 ¡ ."> morn J\Tond¡q: 21 5 morn Tuesday .?2 (i lnora Wednesday 23 7 morn Thursday 24 8 morn Friday '2; 8morn Saturrlav "Ii 0 morn Monday. 18 1O;,1I101'l1 Tuesday 21 11',morn Wednesday :111, 11 after Thursday 2 after FROM 11RTSTOI.. TO ILFRACOMBE. 4 Friday 4 0 morn FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. BEHESFOI;])— MONDAY. C O V N TY—WED x K SDAY. Wednesday Oct. 2 3 morn Mondav 7.. 7 (morn .I:'¡ia' (¡: I Monday.4 .?'?" Wednesday l'i •• 2 mor» Monday •• 'T)"vn Wednesday. S3 •> morn I :Üonday '? t<'m?".t Carmarthen to Bris- tol, calling at Tenby. PHOHXIX. Wo,iiie,. Oct. I i, o r \Yerlne;;ùay.. !J.. 6morn. Saturday 12 0 morn Wednesday Ifj I after* Saturday 10 4 after Wednesday.. 23 5 1, r ii Saturday 2'j 8 morn Wednesday 30 12 noon'* Calling at Tenby. FROI TENRY.—Three hours after leaving Carmarthen. FOR WATERFORD. VICTORY, Tuesdays. ROSE, Fridays." Tuesday Oct. 1 1 after Friday. 4 4(after Tuesday fe 7 morn Frida.v. 11 9 morn Tuesd av 15 1 after Fridav 18 4 after Tuesday 2(i'?iori, Friday 25 8 morn Tuesday 29.. 11 ¡morn FOR MILFORD, PATER & HAVERFORDWEST. OS PREY. Tuesday Oct. I I ?ifor f;: .e.t: II Tuesday. 15 1 after Tuesday 22 0 morn FROM TEXBY. OoPREY. 5 Wednesday •• morn Saturday Wednesday H> 3', alter Saturday () morn 30 F R O M M t L F O R D. O S F U E V. F;;¡aY Cct..4..jHni?ht Satardav 4 mJm Flidav 18 •• 1- ni:;ht ,I;'I:I: g 11 FROM SAVAXSEA. HERESFOHU-Tuesdays and. Fridays. C O r NTY Thursdays and Saturdays. TuMdavOet. rm?rn Thnrsda? 4 morn Friday, f ?'im'?" Saturday • •• • > f' monl Tuesdav f 8 morn Thursday 9 ?'?? Fridav morJl Saturday ? •• !?^ morii Tuesday  15 1\morn Thursday ? f Fridav J'• 5 S.?dav. 5'.?ru Tuesday ~J ■ ■ S m0ru Fridav 5 'mol'n Thursday • •  ?.? ?'.&Y'?? ? » ?o'? 9 •• » ? noon Tuesdav :J 12 noon Thursd? ? morn FROM C A R D I F F TO j BRISTOL. STAU & of WALES. Tuesday Oct. 1 12 noon N%d ne' s, I33' a.ti r j Thursday •; Saturday •••• ?. 4 of'?,?r Monday •n"m Tuesday 8. I11l)ln !\V?]n?''ay ;).. £ morn Thnrs. J ).. 7 morn !?- ?: 7= rnuav •••••• » •• o m"r:l S ud? 8 ,I:(0; J:'{ 1 {\:¡'I:{ Tuesday •••• ■; ?h?da; 1> •• 'S' aUer Thur^ay. 1: ;tl t Jr!'la !> ¡ 4V ••• !«:: I (5 'mom IWlaj 2- !lIIorn !S?rday .M? ?? I jloni 1. 28 — S'.morn 2?) jo morn ??'a\ •"> ■■ i'duom Thu?y ? I ?" FROM NEWPORT TO BRISTOL. LADY CHARLOTTE & r"K. Tm.sdaY Oct. 12) afh.r Weducsd.? ? l?attor Thursdav 3 ? -?'' E1: 1 l: Friday .1 •• "■ a;ter Mondav 7 Cmcrn Tuesday 6 morn Wednesday I.. (5(morn 10 Tmoru II •• 7 morn Saturday 12 •• S morn Monday 11 10 morn Tuesday l-> —• morn Wednesday l'i — 12 (after I, 2i after Saturday 10 — 3 after Monday 21 — 5 after r;\t> !l == rt;: W,?(Ine,fl., 2:3-5 Thursday 2 5 — 0 mom Friday 25 (S'.morn S.iturdaj" 2*5 — 7 (morn ,;t¡(:{\ = 19 (: Monday -8 — 0 morn Wednesday 30 lltniorn Thursday :¡¡ i' aft?) FROM ILFlt ACOM13E. TO BRISTOL. Tluirsday Oct. 3 12 noon Saturday 5 7 morn FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. BKUKSFOHI) — MONDAY. Co UN TY — W I'D N I'.S DAY. Wednesday !i.. In morn Wednesday l'i 8 morn 21 II morn Wednesday 23 0 mora Monday 2H 2 a.lter AOKNTS.—Mr. R- STACKY, Carmarthen Mr. Joseph Morgan, TenhY; Mr John Rees, Ilaverfordw-sr. i Mr. Palmer, Milford Mr. Bowen. Pater: Mr. John X. Smart, and Mr. J. W. Pockctt, Swansea Mr. Pridham. Bidefovd Mr. Martin, Iliracombe and Mr. J. Clarke, Lynton. OTICF.-1111' l'ronrietors ofthe ':)OV(' tp;n11 Pëuokl'ts \¡H not be accountable for any Cabin l'issensrer's Lu^sjaire, fiflost or damaged) above the value of £ 5: nor for any Deck Passen- ger's 1.outrage (iflost ordaniaired)above thp vilup of20s.: tln- less in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for at the time of delivery nor will they be ans-.verabie for aoy other parcel above 11", value of 40s. fiflost or damaged unless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same af the time oï delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. .1111.. ¡(,l": ir.h:rinati»ii LJ bc j<>t }> ad. COUXTY or THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTIIEX. VTOTICE is herebv civen. that the next GENERAL 1?! QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE for this Borough, will be hoi den and kept at the Guildhall, in the said Borough, on MONDAY, the TWKNTY-FIKST day of OCTOBER instant, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon of the same dav, before Jon" WILSON, Esq., Recorder of the said Borough. Dated this 1st day of October, 18-50. IIENRY LEWIS, Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the nextGeneralQuarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Pembroke, will be holden and kept at the Shirehall, Haverfordwest, 0:1 Tuesday, the loth day of October next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when all persons summoned to attend as Jurors, Bailiffs of Hundreds, and persons bound by Recognizances to appear thereat, must attend and answer to their names, and all persons having Indictments to prefer, or Appeals or Traverses to try, or any other business to transact, are required to attend. And notice is hereby given, that the Court will com- mence the business of the said Sessions with the trial of prisoners, and the several magistrates of the said County are therefore requested to direct their Clerks to transmit all Depositions and Recognizances taken before them to the office of the clerk of the Peace, three clear days before the commencement of the said Sessions; if taken after the time mentioned such Depositions and Recognizances to be returned not later than half-past nine o'clock in the morning of the commencement of the said Sessions, in order that the respective bills of Indictment may be pre- pared and also the magistrates' clerks, and attorneys practising in the said Court, are requested in all cases of Appeal to be heard at the said Sessions to transmit to the Clerk of the Peace for the information and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the examination upon which the removal is grounded, and the grounds of Appeal, seven clear days previous to the Sessions. And also that the Court will at two o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, proceed with the business relating to the assessment, application, and manage- ment of the county rates. FINANCE (' 0 ?-I ? t ITT'?? And notice is hereby also aiven, that the Finance ii?)'I(,c, is liere!)N- also tl)at the Fiii-?7icc- 011 Moil 1 iv, the 1-itli day of October next, at 12 o'clock at noon, for the purpose of auditing the County Accounts and all persons having demands against t1w County are j required to attend such Committee at the place and time ;¡)roilltc1. EDWARD LEACII, Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the J'acc's Office, ) Haverfordwest. oOth Sept., 18-30. ) ( REVISION OF THE LISTS OE \?01'??s OF Til, COUXTY OF CARDIG AX. 1550. NOTICE is h?rchv-:v?.. tint EDWARD CROMP- ? TON LLOYD FIT/ WILLI AMS, and WILLIAM ROBERT GROVE. Esquirc-s, the Barrister* at Law, dulv appointed to Revise the Lists of A oters in the Elrction of a Knight of the Shire for the County of Car- digan, will, or one of them will, make a Circuit of the said County, end hold Courts for the purpose of Revi- sing the said Lists, at the several places and times fol- lowing, that is to say — At LAMPETER, at the Small Debts Court, on Mon- day, the 71li day of October next, at elevi n o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Bettws-hledrws Bettws-Lleiky Kellan Lampeter Llanfair Clydoc Llanfihangel Ys- trad Llangyby J Llanwenog Llanwnen ■ L\('genydd Silian Trevigoed At TREGARON, at the Talbot Inn, on Tuesday, the Sth day of October next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Argoed (ft Ystrad Blaenayron Blaencarou Blaenpenal Croes and Bevwin D,;jtbic and Cam- ?dd'.Y? Doethie Pysgot- twr Garth and Ystrad Gartheli ,(,,I I- t I I (-? I i (; (I (I Gwynfil, Llaiibadarnodyn Llanio Llangeitho Lledrod-'icha Lledrou-issa Xantcwnlle Prisk and Carfan T?n\n Trck0fe] IU, wcll(" a? dd At the DEYIVS DInY;E, at the Hafod Arm Inn on Tuesday, the 8th day of October next, at I wo o clock in the afternoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Pa- rishes, Townships, and Parcels ot Civmrheidol Gwnnws-nclia G wnn ws-issa Llanavan I Llanbadarn-eroy I I:%I Iddyn-ueha croyddyn-ucha. 1 Llanfihaugel- crovddyn-issa Ystradm-irig Spytty Ystwyth At ABERYSTWYTH, at the Town-Hall, on Wed- nesdav, the 9tli day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Pa- rishes, Townships, and Parcels of Aberystwyth Bnmcastcl'au (' "111 ,\f I' ,(1'11 l ,11), .i.)- maivr 01.-trach Cyfopthyhrc?tiu Cynnilhnawr E1erch If enllys Llancynfeliu Issa-yn-dre J lssa-yn-Yainor j croyddin-issa Llanddinol Llanilar-ucha Llanilar-issa i Llanychaiarn Melindwr Pared Canol Rhosdie Scyborycoed Trefirig THYm'nlrh Ueha'-yn-I>re C('ha': yn Y- Yai¡¡:,r' At A BL,P,,kYllO??, t tlle COL'I'T  I At A DERA YROX. "t the County Sessions House, on Thursday, the 10th <hyofOetoo<T ncxt, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Pa- rishes, Townships, and Parcels of CydphvvdJ.md I Llanina Dihewid Henfeniw Kibe Ki!ip-Ayron Kilkcnnin 1,1 t li Llanerchayroii Llanbadarti Trd- eglwvs 1,1?IT)?l,teNNi arth Llanll wchaiarn Lfinihystidllnin- iniog Llatjr'n yslid Me venydd T r Llansaintfrae a Trefiliiu At CARDIGAN, at the Shire Ilall, on Friday, the I 11th dav of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townsnips, and Parcels of Aherporth lMaenporth Llangoedmore Llcciiryd I Blount ( I S,?; ill I Cardigan I Yeiwig At ADPAR, at the Drovers' Arms Inn, on Saturday the lth day of October next, at ten o'clock in the lore- noon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Town- ships, and Parceis of Ban-or Bettws- E van Brougwyn Ile I I! i;lll Uall(írfrin" LI<lJ¡jugw'ÇJd Llangrc.nog cerdyn E'lirlj-ssil-is-ccr- dyn Lh;iidvs?ilio go!To i Llangun no Llanfair-orii wyn Llanfair-trefligeii Pembryn g (,Il Troedyraur And the Lists of Voters for any Parish, Township, Parcel, or Place, not hereinbefore mentioned (if any) will tie Revised at the lJarcst Court. X. B. The Overseers of cach Parish, Township, j Parcel, or Place, must attend (as required bythe Act.) at the opening of the Court at which the List of their resiieciive Parishes, 8:(' are hereby appointed to be re- vised, :■ :ul bring with them copies of their Lists, and i all Notices of Claims and Objections, and other papers in thpir possession, custody, or power. concerning the Registration of Voters for the County of Cardigan, or they will be liable to the penalties imposed by Law for j their tieylcct so to ùo. F. U. KOBE UTS, C'ei k of the Peace. | September,IS>0. C A i? M ARTJTEX SHIRE. OCTOBER QUAIlTElT SESSIONS. 1S50. NOTICE IS HE?Kny GIVEN, mat Ú n- Ge- neral Quarter Se&sions of the Feace for this County ?.in bcheid at the Shh-eh.iU.inthp Town of Carmarthen, in the said County, on Thursday, the 17th day of October next, at eleven (3 in the forenoon, at which hOl1r and place all County business will commence and be proceeded with; and that at Twelve o'Clock on that-day. the Court will proceed to the adoption of such provisions of the several Acts of Parliament relating to the Ru- ral Police of the said County as shall be necessary, and to the transaction of all business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the County Rate and will pass all bills examined and approved of hy the Finance Committee that on the same day i the Report of the Committee appointed at the last Quar- t" I- is to the distribution of the Rural Police Force throughout the County, will be received and con- sidered by the Court and the Court will be moved that j David Jones, late Trumpeter of the Quarter Sessions, be re-appointed to that situation, A motiou will also bc made that Mr. Penson, the Bridge Surveyor, be required | to reside within the County of Carmarthen, and that in the eve nt of his not uoins' .-o, the further payment of his salary \yi11 be objected to. And notice is hereby also giver., that all appeals and traverses to be tried at these Sessions must be entered in the Clerk of the Peace's Office on or before 10 o'clock on the morning of Friday, the ISth day of October next, (the second day of the snid Sessions), and that on the said 1Stll day of October at the hmtr bst aforpsaid. all Grand and Petit Jurors, Bailiffs oi Hundreds, and per- Jiiror.?;, Laiii o" sons bound by Recognizances, must attend and answer to their names; and the several Magistrates of the County are requested to cause all depositions taken before them, and relating to Felonies and. Misdemeanours to be pro- secuted at the said Sessions, to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 12th day of October next, and in all cases arising subsequently, imme- diately after being- takcn. And Notice is hereby also g iven, that the Court will proceed with business on the said ISth dav of October in the following order:—First, Trials of Prisoners j secondly, Trials of Traverses Thirdly, hearing appeals and common motions. Xotice is also given, that all persons having claims against the County, must send in their accounts to the Clerk of the Peace's Office, at Carmarthen, on or before the 7th day of October next, and must attend before the Finance Committee of Magistrates, on Thursday, the 10th day of October next, at the County Grand Jury- Room, In Carmarthen, at eleven o'clock in the morning, for the purpose of haYIng such claims aurlitcd, if re- quired, otherwise they will not be paid.—Dated this 23d day of September, one thousand eight hundred and fifty. BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. CARDIGANSHIRE. MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS, 18.30. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next Gene- ..1.. ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace will be held and kept at the County Sessions House, in the To wn ofAbcr- ayron, in and for the said County, on Tuesday, the 1.3th day of October next, at the hour of eleven in the fore- noon, when all persons summoned to attend as Jurors, and bound over to prosecute and give evidence at the said Sessions, are required to attend. The Magistrates of the County are requested to return all depositions taken before tlienij in cases to be tried at the Quarter Sessions, to the Clerk of the Peace, at least one week previous to the Sessions, and in all cases which may be heard within one week, the depositions to be returned forthw-ith. The Recognizances of prosecutors and witnesses must be filed at the opening of the Court on the first day of the Sessions. The Magistrates' Clerks and the Attor- nics practising in the said Court, are requested in all cases of appel to be heard at the said Sessions to trans- mit to the Clerk of the Peace for the infonaation and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the examinations upon which the removal is grounded, and of the grounds of appeal, seven days previous to the Sessions. The Court will proceed with the trial of prisoners before the hearing of appeals. The Finance Committee of Magistrates will sit in the Magistrates' Room, in the County Sessions House, at Aberayron, immediately after the opening of the Court on the first day ,f file said Sessions, to examine and in- vestigate the bills and demands upon the County, and to regelate the County expenditure. All p(rs()w who have any demands upon the County must transmit their bills to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before Tuesday, the oth day of October next. The Court will proceed with the business relating to the assessment, ;¡r:¡1ic:¡tion, and management of the COlllltr Hates, and to pass all bills and demands that sh:dl haH' oCC'1I ('¡¡milled and approved of by the Finance Committee of Magistrates, at the bour of three o'clock in the afternoon of the first day uf the said Sessions and a1d tu assess and tax thp said County with a Police Rate, for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the Consta- bulary Forct, according to the provisions ofthe A cts 2nd and -ird Victoria, c. 9:i, and 3rd and 4th Vic., c. 88, and also with the adoption of such of the other provisions of the s,\i\1 5('H'a! acts as may be necessary. The Court will also take into consideration all matters connpcted with the rebuilding of I.lanfihangel-ni-arth Bridge, and will iiialc il, such orders thereon, whether as to granting ot money for the purposes of the work, the approval of plans, or otherwise, as nAtty be deemed neccssaiy. ■ F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Aberystwyth, "23th Sept CARMARTHENSHIRE Courts of tho He vising Barristers. XOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEX, f?lIAT ROBERT CHARLES NICHOLL CARXE, ?. and FLORAXCE JOHN BENSON, Esquires, the Barristers appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters in the Election of Knights of the Sbiie for the County of Car- marthen, or one of them, will hold Courts for the purpose of Revising such Lists, at the several Parishes hereinafter mentioned, and for ill lianilets, and Places within the same respcctiyely j that is to say,— On MONDAY, the 21st of October, 18>0, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Town Hall, Llanelly, for Revising the Lists of Voters in respect of Properly situate- in the several ?aiishes of Llanedy I Llangennecii Llandly Llanon j Pembrcy. On TUESDAY, the 22nd day of October, 1S-30, at 10 o'clock in thc' f"n'!¡(IoJl, a! the 'Farllll'r'" Ar;lls, LLAN- GENDEIRNE, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of St Ishrnael Kidwelly Saint Mary in the Lor- .ugh uÎ hiJ- welly Llanddarog I L'andt-feit'? I Liangendpirnp On WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of October, lRid, ¡ at 10 o in the forenoon, It t,le ii;,il: CARMARTHEN, for Revising the Lits of Voters ill I th seevcral Parishes of L Llangunnor Abergw illy Abernant Conwil Elvet Saint Peter in Carmarthen Llangain Ltnn?imnock | Llanllawddog j Llanpumpsaint | Llanstephan Merthyr Newchurch Tre?pacharbpttws On THURSDAY, the 24th day or October, 1850, ot I 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Blue Boar, SAINT CLEARS, for Revising the Lists of Voters in the seve- ral Parishes of Eglwvscummin | Eglwys- Fair-a- Egremont Henllan-amgoed Kifii.L; ° Cilymacnlhvyd j | Llanboidy | Llandawke J Llandilo Aber- cow in Llanddowror j Llandissilio L'angan Llangiuiiing Ll;¡II1rd\ Llanfihangei- J Abcrcowiu I Llansadwrnen L'.aufailteg Llan winio Laimhame L ingharneTown- ship Marros Myd rim Fendine Saint Clears On FRIDAY, the 2.3th day of October, 18.30, at nine "(. (:,Ii in the forenoon, at the Salutation Inn. NEW C A ST L E- E M LY N, for Revising the Lists ef Voters in the several Parishes of Ci narth Cilrhcdin 1 Llnifihangel-ar- Arth Llangeler Penboyr On SATURDAY, the 26th day of October, 18-30, at 1(1 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Black Lion Ir.n, LLANSAWEL, for Revising the List of Voters in the S several Parishes of Conwil-Cayo Llanfihangel rlios y-corn I Llansawcl Lbtel'wny !L:n.ybyth'-r Llanycrwys Pt ncaiTCg Tallcy On MONDAY, the 2-;th dav of October, 18-30, at 10 o'clock ill the forenoon, at the lown lIall, LLA:'ÍIHLO- 1 F AW It, for Revising the Lists of Yoters ill the several -n • i f r¡:n¡:(' or j Bettws Biechfa | Llanarthnev I.landehie Ll anv'udeisant Llandilo-fawr Llanegwad Llanfihcmgel-Aù- I erbythich j Llanfynydd j Llanfihangel Cil- fariic-n I On TUESDAY, the 20th day of October, 18-30. at nine i o'clock in the forenoon, at the Castle Inn. LLANDO- i VERY, for Revising the LLsts of Voters in the several Parishes of Cilycwm I Llanudausaint Llanfair-ar y bryn Llangadock Llansad wrn L'anwrd a Mothvey And the Lists of Voters for any Parish, Township, or Place, not lurcin-before mentioned (if any) will be ite- vised at the nearest Court to the same. N.B.—The Overseers of ech parish, township, and place must attend, as required ',)A. the ;:(.t, ,It the opening of the Court at which the lists of their respective pa- rishes, iVc., are hereby appointed to be revised, and brin'g with them copies of their Lists and all notices of Claims and of Objections, and other papers which tliev have re- ceived concerning the Registration of Voters for the County of Carmarthen. CHARLES BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. | September 17th. lSofi. | CARMARTHENSHIRE TURNPIKE ROADS TOLLS TO LET. OTICE is hereby given, that a Meetinsi of the Car- -A ^1 martiienslr.?e County Roads Board will be held at the Shire Hail, in Carmarthen, on Wednesday, the 2tJrd day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of LETTING TO FARM THE TOLLS arising at the several Gates and Bars within this County, for One Year, commencing the First Day of January next; the said Tolls will be put no by Auction, in th? following Lots, subject to snc-L conditions a \"llll>e then and there produced, v i z, — CARMARTHEN DISTRICT, Comprising the several Gates or Bats, called Abcrarad, Alltywalis, Ccnarth, Cwmduad, Francis Well, Glan- gwilly. Pentre, Red Roses, Roval Oak. Twelly Biiuye, and Water-street, if the same si -:i! be or continue stand- ing. and snei, other "? or Burs ''? may bt erected in this 1Jit¡¡L THREE COMMOTTS DISTRICT, Comprising the several Gates or Bars, called Bankfios- fclcn. Carmarthen Bridge, Castellvrhingill, Cwmfelin, Ffairfnch, Gwilly Bridire, Kidwelly, Llandafan, Llandilo- rhwnws Bridge. Llanelly Furnace, Llanon, Llanfihangel Aberbytbieh, Minke, Pontyents, Porthvrhyd, anày, Spudder's Bridge Troedyrhiw^och, Tyryfran. and Ve- linvoel. if the samc Sl¡¡¡¡! he or continue standing, and such other Gates ur Bars as shall be ci-reted m this Dis- trict. LLANDOVERY DISTRICT, Comprising the several Gates or Bars, called Abermar- lais, Bwlchcefnsarlh, Carregsawdde, Cowslip, Cwmann, Esgaircelvn, F/ynnonsaer, Gurreyfach, Llandebic, Llan- fairarybryn, Lhvyn-jack Ford, New Inn, Pentre Da- vies. Suspension Bridge, and Walk, if the same shall be or continue standing, and such other Gales or Bars as shall be erected in this District. "V\ hoever happens to be the Bidder, must at the same time pay one month in advance, and be prepared to give Security with two sufficient and responsible Sureties, to be then and there in attendance, to be approved of by the Board or their Clerk, for the payment of the rent monthly, in advance, or as may be directed, and subject to the Conditions of Letting to be there produced. By Special Order, GEORGE SPURRELL, Clerk. King-Street. Carmarthen. t Sept. 7th, 1830. I CARMARTHENSHIRE. Kidicellji, Saint 21fary in Kidwelly, Saint Ishrnael. and Pembrey Inelosure. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AT THE PELICAN INN, In the Town of Kidwelly, in the said County, On FumA Y, the 25tli of OCTOBER, 1850, j At two o clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then produced. RJLLIE following Lots or Parcels of Land, on PINGED MARSH, in the Parish of Pembrey LOT 34 D.—A piece of rich Marsh Land, bounded oil the North by Lot ?. D on the South and West by an intended occupation roaù; and on the East by Lot 2 D. containing by admeasurement 5A. 3K. iv. by il d i-neasurciiielat 5A. 3R. LOT 85 1).—A piece of Land, bounded on the North by an occupation road on the South by Nantstoney River on the east by Crossog-bach and on the West by Lot 36 D; containing by admeasurement 4A. 3II. 10r. LOT 36 D.-A piece of Land. bounded on the North bv an occupation road on the East by Lot 35 D on the South and West by Nantstoney River containing by admeasurement 4A. 3R. 101'. Lo-r 37 D.—A piece of Land, bounded on the North and West by Nantstoney River on the South and East by an intended occupation road; containing by admea- surement 6A. 3H. 17P. LOT 38 D.—A piece of Land, bounded on the North by Lot 39 D; on the South by Nantstoney River; on the East by an intended occupation road and on the West bv the Lands of the Earl of Ashburnham, and the Cor- poration of KidwcIIy; containing by admeasurement pc)ration of Kid?velly; contairiiii,? 1,, i L:.T :)(1 D.—A piece of Land, bounded on the North by Lot 40 1); on the South by 38 D on the East by an in- tended occupation road and on the West by lands belonging to the Corporation of Kidwelly; containing by | admeasurement OA. 2N. 4r. LOT 40 D.—A piece of Land, bounded on the North by Lot 41 D on the South by Lot 39 D; on the East by an intended occupation road; and on the West by the Corporation Lands eUJlta:ning by aùmeasuremcnt 5A. 2U. 4 V. LOT41 D.-A piece of Land, bounded on the North by Lot 42 D; on the South by Lot 40 D 01: the East bi, att intended occupation and on the West by COlpora- tion Lnnd: containing by admeasurement 6A. 7R. LOT 42 D.—A piece of Land, bounded on the North by Lot 43 D on the South by Lot 41 D; on the East by an intended occupation road and on the West by the Cor- poration Land, and the Iliver Gwendraeth-fawr con- taining by admeasurement GA. 131'. LilT 13 1). — Apiece of Land, bounded on the North and West by the River Gwendraeth-fawr on the South by Lot 42 D; and on the East by Lots 10 and 11 D; con- taining by admeasurement 7A. :2H.. The above Lots comprise very fine Marsh Land, lying near the New Turnpike Road leading from Kidwelly to Pembrey and Llanelly, and close to the South WALES Railway; and as this will be the last Sale under this Ill-closure, the public will not have another opportunity of purchasing more of this very Rich Land. ALLTCYNADDA. LOT -11 D. -A piece of Land, bounded on the North by part of the said Common and on the South and "est by intended occupation roads and on the East by Lut 45 D containing by admeasurement 7A. 2R. L IT 45 D.—A piece of Land, bounded on the North by part of the said Coitinion on the South by an occupation road on the East by Lot 4G D and on the West by Lot 44 D; containing by admeasurement 7A. :2 H.. LOT 4G I).—A piece of Land, bounded on the North by part of the said Common on the South by an occupation road; oil the East by Lot 47 D and on the West by Lot I5 D containing by admeasurement 7A. 2K. LOT 47 D.—A piece of Land, bounded on the North by a part of the said Common; on the south bv an occupation road on the East by a road, and on the West by Lot 46 D containing by admeasurement I A. 2R. 26. Tiiis is sound dry Land, with a South aspect, and is within One Mile and a half of the Town of Kidwelly. TOWYN BACH. A. It. V. LOT ciS n.-Containing by admeasurement 0 3 1 LOT 49 ),-T)itto ditto 0 2 0 L0 T 50 D.- Ditt0 ditto 0 2 0 ditto 0 3 12 LOT 53 D.-Ditto ditto 0 2 0 LoT 5-1 n.-Ditto ditto. 0 2 0 LOT 55 D.—Ditto ditto 0 2 0 0 2 0 LOT 57 n.-Ditto ditto. 0 2 0 LOT .58 D.—Ditto ditto. 0 2 0 LOT 59 1).—Ditto ditto 0 2 3 LOT 60 ditto 02 0 ditto. 0 2 0 LOT 62 1).— Ditto ditto 0 2 0 LOT 6.3 1). -T)itto ditto 0 2 0 LOT (a n.-Ditto ditto 0 2 0 LOT 65 D.—Ditto ditto 0 2 (1 LOT 66 D.—Ditto ditto 0 2 0 These Lots are marked by Pegs placed in the ground, and are bounded on the North by the South Wales Railway on the South by Mr. Daniel Watkins's Land on the E IS! by an OCCUPATION road and on the West hy the Burry Port Company's Land, and are intersected by the road leading from Burry Port to Llanelly, and have each good Frontage for Building. PEMBREY MOUNTAIN. LOT 67 D.—A piece of Land, bounded on the Norfti by Lot (is D; on the South by part of the said Common and Emlych Farm: on the East by an occupation road leading towards Emlych on the \Vest by a part of the said Common containing by admeasurement GA. 6R. LOT 68 I).—A piece of Land, bounded on the North by the road leading from Pembrey to theKidweliv and Llan- elly road on the South by Lot 67 I) and on the East and Yi est by two occupation roads containing by ad- measurement OA.GP. LOT 69 D — A piece of Land, bounded on the North bv the road leading from Pembrey to the Kidwelly and Llanelly road on the South by the said Common on. the East by an occupation road; and on the West by Lot ,0 D containing by admeasurement 8A. 71'. LOT 70.-A. piece of Land, bounded on the North bv the road leading from Pembrev to the Kidwelly and ID^NELLY road on the East by Lot 69 D on the South and Nl est by part of the said Common containing by admeasurement 4A. 12R. LOT 71 D.—A piece of Land, bounded on the North and East by a part of the said Common on the South by a road leading from Pembrey to the Kidwellv and Llanelly road and on the West 'by Lot 31 D, purchased at the last sale by Mr. Richard Bassc-tt; containing by admeasurement 11A. Gp. Plans, Conditions of Sale, and other Particulars may J be seen for 1* ifteen days before the ale, with Mr. Blath- wayt. Surveyor, Pelican Inn, Kidwelly; Mr. Griffith Hairies, Surveyor. Llaiicll), at the Offices of Mr. Geo. "1 nomas, jun., Solicitor. Carmarthen or ol the Comrnis. sioner, Mr. D. Davie. Ftottdv?e, npKr Jlbiiidovwrv. j 101,11 Sel, I Ci-lil