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HAFOD.—NOTICE. 't°I¥RISTS and others are hereby informed that the o? AFOD GROUNDS cannot be seen, except by an Btidr to be obtained at the Hafod Arms Hotel, Devil's Brid S?. and signed by Mr. R. J. Flowerdew, Agent.  P??ons who after this notice shall be found in the ve rounds without an order will be considered as ^ASSEKS. J:1'he <?fy ??raMce to the Grounds is at the Upper ?-o?t dn the road from the Devil's Bridge. NOTICE. A LL Perean having any claim or demand on the A,Rgtate of the late Thomas Evans, of Kings, in the of Cappel Colman, in the County of Pembroke, 4 lelnnn, deceased, are requested immediately to for- ?rd the particulars thereof to Mr. William Evans, of ??p 'nddofon. or to Mr. Griffith Evans, of Tyhen, both Cardig?n; and all persons indebted to the said ?"? are also requested to pay the amount of their Ispective debts forthwith into the hands of the said ""?n Evans Or Griffith Evans. <??ed this 29th day of June, 1817. SAINT CLEAltS,-CARMARTHENSHIRE. SUABLE FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD, AND OTHER PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, t thc FARMER'S ARMS INN, in the Town of St. Clears, o, Thursday, the 29th Day of July, 1847, At two o'clock in the afternoon, 'Order of the Trustees acting under the will of the late Mr. LEWIS ROBERTS, deceased, f'HE Property comprises the following valuable Lots, situate in and near the Town of St. Clears,* and ;¡.il'hhy the attention of Capitalists and others, who may "h to make profitable investments. Lo.r I.-A Freehold Dwelling-House, called GREEN HOU SE, with Garden, Stable, Coach-House, ill other convenient Out-premises, pleasantly situated tb the Town of St. Clears, commanding a fine view of de navigable Rivers Tave and Carthginning, well ,p"Pted for the accommodation of a Genteel Faiiiily.- n ? House was re-built last year the rooms are large 'ttt d commodious, with all necessary conveniences, and tb e present Tenant will give up possession at Michael- 's next, or sooner, if required. LOT 2. A Freehold Dwelling-House, Garden and ltt elllises, (adJommg Lot 1,) now in the occupation of Th,)ii?,i.4, Cunk]', ?t the vcarlv rent of ?10. ?UT 3.—A Hue Meadow, called PARKGLAS, in front '11 t4e Dwen¡n-Hf)use, Lot 1, containing by ad mea- .¡. rprnent 2u. OR. 4r. (be the same more or less). The lc^aser of Lot Ihave the offer of Lots 2 and 3, at a Price to be named after the Sale of the first Lot 48 ,b('h 'rctPd, and if not accepted the said Lot.s «/A ?) wi(j b" ;?. -J for S?e by Auction. 4.—A large commodious brick-built Freehold Wlllill,, and Premises, (the residence of the late C,,11?)bt,rts), with an extensive well finished ?. p,, rt"P and Storehouse, and other convenient out premises, ivh' (! ?? extensive trade is now carried on. The i?l iyl,-o se has been divided for the purpose of ??c ??tod?nn? two families, one part occupied by Mr. j) ?? Morris, Postmaster, Draper, &c., and the other at ?.?cat unoccupied in consequence of the decease of the *Un oWner. e whole premises were let at E60 per ?un). kail0T 5- fine pasture freehold field called Bank-y- I., ContHining by admeasurement 3A. On. 37P. (be the <?) °? '?? or less) situate near the Red Cow Inn, in the To of St. Clears, and now in the occupation of the ?"cs Thomas, as Tenants at Will, at the yearly rent of ?E i j In this field there is a mound of considerable j (supposed to have been thrown up by the ? ""?s), from w?ich can be taken a very extensive ?. ? of the surrounding country and rivers. LOT 6.—A fine Freehold M'pad?v, called PRIMWS, oeollt "'I'll' by admeasurement 3.t. 3R. 18F. (be the same 'ttor f Or ??' situate on the Banks of the Tave, near the T0w ??St. Clears, now in the occupation of Mr. Benj. ir e as Ten.allt-at-will, at the yearly rent of E12. t 'l?1 7. -A ''?? Pasture Freehold Field, situate at the b4,-k of the Garclens of Lot 1 and 2, called PARK CLO- MPVTLV ''??ning by admeasurement 1A. lit. 7r. (be or ??). and now in the occupation of the Jlj:„ S Thomas, as I enants-at-wIIl, at the yearly rent ■°f ?s?' ? lenants-at-will, at the yearly rent LoT 8.-A good substantial and commodious Freehold ,louse and Premises, situate near the Gardde, in the "IW,. of St Clears, now in the occupation of the Misses T? anmas, as Tcnants-at-wiU, at the yearly rent of ?12  L A EAT AND COMPACT FREEHOLD. ??uE.XC E f'?r a sua! I ?put?fi flUu¡y, situate near of Q l', :.n ?'e town of St. Clc ars; Aow in the occupation Of Q., ? Rowan, at the yearly rent of fl2 ?s., subject to Of sau n ?"ual charge of one shilling to the Corporation oc- ?'P?rs. T"V lO. SMALL COMPACT FREEHOLD '?NT LT-IIOUSE AND STORE-HOUSE with conve- ni^* Yard aud out Premises situate near the White ard and out Preiiises situate near the Wliite ?f ?' in the Town of St. Clears, now in the occupation ?. ?' Wm. Thomas, maltster, at the yearly rent of S',Ilject to an annual charge of fourpence to the "?p???on of St. Clears ???. Il.-A FREEHOLD GARDEN adjoining Lot ?.' situate near the White Horse, in the Town of St. Ci", 'Irs, now in the occupation of Jonah Evans, as tenant It it, at the yearly rent of El, subject to a charge of 1, ?- per annum to the Corporation of St. Clears. TV "s Ga) den having a street frontage would prove a v Uable spot for building a good house cf business or w^jd form an excellent appendage as a garden for the NvhI.t(, Horse Inn, or any of the adjoining houses. LOT 12.—A substantial and newly erected Cow y ?"?e, situate in the town of St. Clears, now attached to ,"r 't 8 in the occupation of the Misses Thomas. This () UJldlllg is capable of being converted into a good Corn, t;.futter and Cheese Warehouse or Workshop at a very () I In expence, and stands very convenient for carrying _"? Rood business. QL.a OT 13.—A good Stable and Yard, situate near 31" .e' ""? in the joint occupation of Capt. Rowan and t-s Thomas, as Tenants at Will. t LOT H.-Two Cottages and Garden on the Cliff, in tb -r Wn of St. Clears, (late Benjamin Leonard), now in th occupation of David Harries, Shoemaker, and Ann j ?Wis, Widow, as Tenants at Will, at the yearly rent of '3 15s Od., subject to an annual charge of 5s. to the C()rporatioti of St. Clears. JJL°T 15.—Two COTTAGES and GARDEN near the d Cow stables, now in the occupation of James vi ?hcis and another, as Tenants at Will, at the yearly itlt of £ 3 5s., subject to an annual charge ofoneshil- 4119 to the Corporation of St. Clears. 8. ?OT 16.-A COTTAGE ana GARDEN on the Cliff ??. e, St. Clears, now in the occupation of Lewis James, » Tenant at Will, at the yearly rent of ?2 2s., subject Of a}' annual charge of two shillings to the Corporation el ears. liOT 17.-A cO!nenient MALT-HOUSE and PRE- '??ES, with a piece of pasture land attached, and a ptge Pond for saving manure, fenced round bv a wall, ?-ther with 3 I"s-sties (under the same roof,) all R'?1!4te near the pubiic building wharf on the river side, .0!(.et to a Rent of 5s. per annum to the Corporation ?t. Ciears. LC'T good 3-StiU STABLE and COACH CODSE, situate near Capel Mair, in the Town of St. '^rs.now in the occupation of Mr. D. Morris, as Tenant a Will, subject to the Corporation Rent of Sixpence Pi annum. ?? 19.—TWO COTTAGES and an excellent GAR- jB?::ii, -itjate near Ffynonfair, in the joint occupation of j "'?s Roberts, Shipwright, and Ann Morgan, Widow, a Tenants at WiH, at the yearly rent of £ 3 10s., subject tO  annual charge of one shilling to the Corporation ?t. Clears. 1)1' 2?) -HOUSE, GARDEN -nd ORCHARD ?"ed PWLL-Y-3EDW, FYNONGAIN, containing by îf!lleaurement 0?. 2?. 30p now in the occupation of ?.P?y David, as Tenant ?t Will, at the yearly rent of ??Ljrcttf. an an:m? diÎ'rgc of..Gù. to the Cor. ''?'j): of  C!pars. TMs property is situate within ot 6t. -cars. TMs prnp-c?rty is s i titate v.,itli i ii "e hundred ynrô, of the Scnfh W^l-s Railway, ant; ?y doubtless-be turned to good account as building <_?ound for the convenience of the railroad. !¡. LOT 21.-A FREEHOLD COTTAGE Ind GARDEN, .?uate near Gardde, in the Town of St. Clears, now in Occupation of Mr. William Davics, Tailor, as Tenant Wil^ at the yearly rent of t 3 10s. JLOT 2.-The Lease, for the unexpired term of nearly f,L ve years..f 3 well-built and pleasantly situated ?"cUing Houses, adjoining th'e King's Head Inn, in the T?Nvil of St. Clears, subject to a ground rent of E2 2s. Cr annum Two of the Houses are let at E6 per nUm each, one now occupied by Mr, John Phillips, °per, and Mrs. Charlotte Saer, and the other is used a o ice, and worth about 50s., say in all L14 10s.  annum. ftn, 2'3.- er alitiuni.l'he LEASE OF A MALT HOUSE and it 8 8, together with TWO COTTAGES and 1.:1tlJEXS, now in the occupation of Mr. WiHiam l'bo Malts ter, and Joseph Thomas, Butcher, and heir? held ???'' a ?°??? granted by Mr. W. N. Traherne, at,el A, rs Traherne, for the natural lives of J,jr "arlotte Edwards, and Miss Francis Thomas, o[n ?marthen, at the yearh' rent of £ 12, now let at £ O. Tr.'??.—The Lease of two CLOSES of FINE PAS-  LAND called PARKYPELLE and CROFT  ? ?s?'y erected COTTAGE and GARDEN) hpij under a lease from Mr. W. N. Trahand ]Vjr aiT. Traberfi( for the natural Iiva<?S?the Part! ?"d in lot -23, at the yearly rent 6f E18 and let at £21 5' s .The purchaser of lot 2? will hav t? ?? ?? '?- .??? P'chaser of tot 2? wi[l to auet °?? °? ?? ? P?'°*' ?° "? being put up For a L P. d l: ? ??? °? ?? Lands and Premises, and for any "ther ???' appiytothe Trustees, Messrs. James Ro??'? ???'d ? bomas'Re?- Saint Clears. Sa>«t Clears, July 1st, 'I8?. 8"nt Clears, July l?st, St ? ? an Ancien?Borough Town pleasantly situated in ?nl?s of the Cal'thgmnmg River, 01 e,3 .istaiit ?°'" jC?narthen. The country Bounds S?'"?' ? the''rivers are famed for s??on? <. aJid ?""? The South Wales Railway ? ?a??"?" sererat miles of the parish, and the R?wav ? 'l°n J• 8 intended to be established in the "acied?tr eeighbourhood of Saint Clears, which will ?"?nt va)'°? opportunities for building to any extent. LAND-DRAINING PIPES and TILES, of various M dimensions, can now be obtained at the Llysnew- ydd Brick Company's Warehouse, Strand, Swansea. AND DRAINING TILES AND PIPES may be JLj< obtained from BROWNE & COMPANY, Brick and Tile Manufacturers, Bridgewater. Competent parties ready to furnish Plans, and to advise on the best mode.of Draining. MONEY GIVEN AWAY. Flill following Sains of Money, viz., £500, £200, J- £100, 950, two of £ 25, and ten of £10 will be pre- sented by the Proprietors of the Jersey Telegraph, to the first 5000 subscribers to that paper for one year, and a like sum to every additional 6000. The subscription, 83. can be forwarded in Postage Stamps, or by Post-office Order payable to Mr. Charles Clifford, Telegraph Office, No. 15, King-street, Jersey. Parties forwarding El Is. will be entitled to three numbers, and may obtain E800. Advertisers wishing to avail themselves of the very extensive circulation (in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the Channel Islands) secured by the above arrangement, will, to ensure insertion forward their advertisements with as little delay as possible. Charge only one penny per line. (No duty.) !?? Agencies of all kinds undertaken for Jersey. HUMPHREYS' TONIC APERIENT PILLS, Prepared only at the Medical Hall, Aberystwith. A MOST effectual remedy for bilious and liver -AL complaints, as heartburn, indigestion, sickness, dimness of sight, oppression after meals, pain in the chest and limbs, gout, rheumatism, habitual costiveness, &c. Being an entire vegetable preparation thev can be confidently recommended as a safe and mild aperient me- dicine, requiring no alteration of diet or confinement during their use. They give tone and strength to the stomach, and revive the system, and may be taken with especial benefits -by persons of the most delicate consti- tution. Inboxes at Is. nd. each. London: wholesale agents, W. Sutton and Co., Bow Church-yard, and Mr. F. Parsons, 10, Camomile Street, Bishopsgate-street. They may also be obtained by post from the proprietor by transmitting to him fourteen postage stamps. CLERICAL, MEDICAL, AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Established 1824. PERSONS of all ages, and in every station, may assure with this Society on very moderate terms. No extra premium is required for sea-risk, or residence in any part of Europe. Persons wishing to visit, or re- side in, other parts of the world, may also effect Policies at a small increase of premium. FOURTH DIVISION OF PROFITS. A detailed report of all the BONUSES declared—a statement of the Large Reserve Fund, of the favourable prospects of those now Assuring, aud of the state of the Society generally, can be obtained (free of expense) of any of the Society's Agents, or by addressing a let- ter to GEO. II. PINCKARD, Secretary. No. 78, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, London. AOKNTS. Carmarthen. Mr. Thos. Richards, Bank. Llandilo Thos. Party, Savings' Bank. Newcastle in Emlyn. Benj. Evans, Solicitor. Cardigan P. Brown, Bank. Hayerlordwest "M. R. James, Solicitor. Pembroke. John Owen, Savings' Bank. D R. BOllTHWICK CHALLENGES the whole Medical Profession to produce Testimonials equal to the following:-We, the uriders'?,n?(I, having ex- perienced the beneficial effects of Borthwick's Gout Tincture, most of us having used it for six and seven years, can recommend it to those who are afflicted with Gout, as a safe and speedy cure. This invaluable Medi- cine instantlv relieves the pain, and removes the most severe attack in two or three days, carrying along with it the excellent quality of strengthening the constitution and, what is most extraordinary, continuing to have the same effect upon us as when we first used it-a circum- stance that is perhaps unparalleled, and which merits the high encomium bestowed upon it by Lord Francis Egerton, M.P., who has said (in a letter to James Loch, Esq., M.P.) that it is the greatest discovery in the annals of mcdicine, mercury and bark not excepted. And as we are anxious to extend the benefit of this medicine to the poor, afflicted with this disease, knowing, as we do, the great increase of it amongst the more liumole classes, we feel deeply impressed with the necessity of the hu- mane and wealthy joining us in the laudable under- taking, whereby a fund might be raiseu Lu tai.iuiiau, upon a permanent footing, an Institution, so as our views may be carried into effect. First Resolution, proposed and unanimously agreed to-" That the sum of El Is. be subscribed, whieh will entitle each Subscriber to Seven Tickets, to be distri- buted to the necessitous poor, afflicted with Gout, Rheu- matism, and Sciatica. And that these tickets may be available immediately, it is proposed that Mr. Borthwick shall furnish the medicine to those afflicted, who arc in possession of them, whereby many advantages in the mean time will be gained." Second Resolution, unanimously agreed to—" That Mr. Alexander Purvis, of No. 4, North Audley Street, be appointed Treasurer, and empowered to receive Sub- scriptions and Donations." James Howarth, 43, High-street, Camden-town Alex- ander Purvis, 4, North Audley-strcet; Robert Mcynell, 2, Brook-terrace, King's-road, Chelsea; Thomas Fleet- wood, 16, Cold Bath-square, Clerkenwell; William Chapman, 3, Brook-street, Gloucester-road, Hyde Park- gardens Wm. Allen, Wine Merchant, 12, Homer-place, New-road George Downes, Hab(-rdasli c r's-)l ace, ton Newtown; John Garment, 32, Connaught-terrace, Edgcware road; John Tozer, 19, City-road John Jones, 23, Hanway-street, Oxford-street; Geo. Wallis, 89, Goswell-road; James Nichoison, 58, St. ^Martin s-lane T. W Bye, 25 Rathbone-placc: J. Pczzev, 81, Old- street-road:George Smith, Chelsea-square; Robert Sib- ley, 1, Bloomfield-street, Pimlico. To be had of Mr. Borthwick, 7, Klll s-row, Penton- ville-hill, and of the wholesale ag-mts, in bottles, 25. 9d. and 4s. (id. each, and of J. W. White, Chemist, Guild- hall-square, Carmarthen. A most liberal allowance to country agents. THE NORTH WALES MINING COMPANY. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. Upon the "COST BOOK" System, Divided into 12,500 Parts or Shares, with a Deposit of £ 2 10s. per Share. By a clause in the Cost-Book. the Shares are limited to Xio each, but it is not anticipated that more than £ ') per Share will be ever required; ant! no call beyond the original depo- sit of £ i 10s. per Share will be made until after a dividend shall have been declared. Offices-No.2, New Broad-Street, ,London. TRUSTEES: The Right Hon. Lord Viscount Lake, Glo'ster Place, Portman-Square, and Aston Clinton, Bucks. The Hou. Edward Cecil Curzon, Scarsdale House, Ken- sington. Sir Harrv Dent Goring, Bart., Trvsclwyn, Anglesea, North Wales, and Highden, Sussex. Luke Jas. Hansard, Esq., Southampton-Street, Blooms- bury-square. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT: The Hon. Edward Cecil Curzon, Scarsdale House, Ken- sington George D. Aubin, Esq., Southsca, Hants. Edward Harding, Esq., 41, Great Orniond-Street. Jas. Harvey, Esq., Brynygwin, Dolgelley, North Wales. J. Homfray, Esq., 22 A, Connaught-Square. J. M. Macdonnell, Esq., M.P., 52, Manchester-street, Manchester-Square. William Henry Rough, Esq., Middle-Temple. (With power to add to their Number.) PRINCIPAL MINING CAPTAIN: Capt. W. Williams, of Praze, near Camborne, Cornwall. MANAGING CLERK AT THE MINES. Mr. J. C. Goodman. BANKERS. In London—Messrs. Glyn, Hallifax Mills, and Co., Lom- bard-Street. In Wales — Messrs. Jones and Williams, Dolgelley, Merionethshire. SOLICITORS. In London—W. W. Fisher, Esq., 3, King-street, Cheap- side and Messrs. Wynne Williams and Macleod, Temple. In Wales — Messrs. Owen and Griffiths, Dolgelley, Merionethshire. ANALYTICAL CIIEMIST Dr. Andrew Ure, F.R.S., F.S.A., Charlotte-Street, Bedford-square. PURSER AND SECRETARY IN LONDON: W. T. Griffiths, Esq. THE Mines proposed to be worked by this Company, -BL extena under a surface of above 1,000 acres, and are situated in the neighbourhood of Dolgelley, in the County of Merioneth. They are held on a lease from the Crown, and from two of the principal Landowners of the County, at the usual Royalty for terms varying from 21 to 23 years, renewable on payment of a fine. Persons desirous of visiting the Mines can do so on -applying to James Harvey, Esq., Brynygwin, Dolgelley, North Wales, who will give letters of introduction for such purpose. Application for Shares and Prospectuses to be made to the PURSER, at the Offices of the Company; the Soli- citors; and to the foliowing Brokers and Agents:—Mr. Benjamin Rankin, Stockbroker, 23, Tokcnhousc Yard; Messrs. Watson and Cuell, Mining Agents and Share- brokers, St. Michael's Alley, Cornhill, and Mr. C. W. De Bernardy, 46, Leicester Square, London; Messrs. Thomas Car dwell and Sons, and Mr. Joseph Ferny- hough, Manchester; Mr. 'Peter Kempson, Sharebroker, Birmingham; Mr. C. S. Edsall, Truro; Mr. James Cunningham, junior, Bristol; Mr. Thomas A. Marten, Swansea, South Wales; and Mr. John Russell, Ex. change South East, Liverpool; Messrs. C. Wellbeloved and Co., Leeds; and Capt. W. Williams, near Crowan, Cornwall. ??\ /??\ /1MI'0EXER\ ? s?&a 3a. per botU8. 10s. per??z. large botttM 7? emaH excluslveefcarriage from London. THE STANDARD OF COGNAC, WHICH IS THE BEST FOREIGN BBANDY. rilHE PATENT BRANDY and A the GENUINE SELTERS ? /??BVM TT<?\ WATER, protected by the Patent IRFTTS Metallic Capsule, the only sure and !M FRERES ?J self-evident safeguard against adul- ?f'nfNAf!?/ teration, can be obtained through- out the kingdom at the respective prices above-mentioned, or at ?-  m?? 7, Sw?eM Bars, Brown 4s 6d. per bottle and 96, Saint John's Street, Pale 5s. ditto. LO?DO?. FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH. PRICE 2s. 6d. PATRONIZED BY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, Her Majesty, the Queen Dowager, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, And nearly all the Nobility, the Bishops and the Clergy. THOMAS & HOWARD'S SUCCEDANEUM, FOR filling Decayed Teeth, however large the cavity. Flt is superior to anything ever before used, as it is placed in the tooth in a soft state, without any pressure or pain, and in a short time becomes as hard as the enamel, and will remain firm in the tooth many years, rendering extraction unnecessary, It arrests all further progressof decay, and renders them again useful in mas- tication. All persons can use this SUCCEDANEUM THEMSELVES WITH EASE, as full directions are enclosed. Prepared only by THOMAS and HOWARD, Surgeon Den- tists, til. BerneM-Street, Oxford-street, London, who ?tUsend the Su c ti in free by post to any Part in the kingdom, 1 rice 2s. M. Observe: the SucccfiMeum is sold in Se.H?l I ackers, with full directions for use enclosed, by the toUowmg Agents: J. W. White. Cht-mist,G:utdh?U-sqaare, Carmarthen; Mor- timer, do.; Mrs. Evans, near the Cross, do.; Davies, Mer- Lhyr Tydfil; Phillips, Cardiff; Williams, Brecon; Morgan, Abergavenny; Williams, Newport; caulstolle, Llandovery; Fanor, l'ath, Monmouth; Jones, Brecon; Phillips. New- port: Matthews. Abergav mny; W illiams, Milford Harries, and O. E. Davies, Haverfordwest; James Evans, Druggist, Lampeter, and all Chemists and Medicine Ven dors. Wholesale by BARCLAY and SONS, Mr. EDWARDS, SUT- TON & ro., aitti NEWBERY and SON, London; J. and R. RA1MES and Co., Edinburgh. LOSS OF TEETH. Messrs. HOWARD and THOMAS continue to supply the Losf. of Teeth without spring, or wires upon their new system of SELF-ADHESION, which has procured them such uni- j versal approbation, and is re ommended by numerous Physicians and Surgeons as being the most ingeaious system of supplying artificial teeth hitherto invented. They adapt themselves over the most tender gums, or remaining stumps without causing the least pain, rendering the p;tiiitill operation of extracting quite unnecessary. They are so fixel a, to fasten any loose teeth where the gums have shrunk from the use of calomel or other causes. They also beg to invite those not liking to undergo any painful operation, as practised by most members of the profession, to inspect their painless yet effective system and in order that their improvements may be within' the reach of the most economical they will con- tinue the same moderate charges. Messrs. HOWARD and THOMAS, Surgeon Den- tists, 64, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. At home from ten till four. Their new method of fixing Artificial Teeth has obtained the approbation and recommendation of the following eminent Physicians and SurgeonsSir James Clark, Bart, Physician to her Majestv; Dr. Locock, Physician Accoucheur to "her Majesty; Sir B. è. Brodie, Bart., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty the late Sir A. Cooper, Bart., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty Sir David Davies, l'hysieia.n to her Majesty, the Queen Dowager; Dr. Merrimau, Phy-ician to her It i1. the Duchess of Kent: Dr. Chambers, and numerous other Mem- bars or the Medical Profession. CAUTION. Unprincipled individuals prepare the most spurious compounds under the same names they copy the labels, bills, advertisements and testimoniu m of the original Thomas's Succ-daneum. It is therefore Mghh- neeesary to see th?t the words Howard & Th umas" are on the wrap- per of each article. ?g" All others are frMtMent tmtt?UotN: I ASTONISHING EFFICACY OF HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. A "vvondkhpul CTjKE OF DKEADFUI. VLCEHOUS SOllES IN THE FACK A Nil LEG, IX PKINCE EDW.YUU ISLAND. The Truth of this Statement was duly attested before a Magistrate. T HUGH MACBONALD, of Lot 55, in KiJ)'s ?-, COUlty, do hereby declare that a most wonderful rFa' ° my Jife has been effected by the use cf »Tn?inVn ?°'"?' and I furthermore de- pclWarep ttllunt ^I I was very much affi' t rl 'th ?'??'? Sores in my Face and 1,(' lC e WI. cero¡s ",ores in my Face ,Lii d g, S0severe ?? my complaint, that the ??ree..t?cr r prt of my nose and the ror of my mouth was eaten away, and my ie? had three u l cers on it, and that I applied to several Medical gentlemen, who prescribed for .11C, but I found no relief. My strength was rapidly failing every day and the nialadv on the III- crease, when I was induced to try Holloway's Medieines After taking two or three boxes, I experienced so much relief and found the progress of the disease was so much arrested, that I was enabled to resume my ordinary labours in the field. The sores which were so dis WCC- able and renulsive to behold arc now nearly allhealed. Havin received such truly beneficial aid, I feel myself boumUo express my gratitude to the person by-whose means I have thus been restored from the pitiable and miserable state I was in; a n(i f or the sake of humanity make known my case, that others sumlarly situated might be relieved. (Signed) HT:GH MACDONALD. This declaration made before me, at Bay Fortune, the 3d day of September, 1845.. JOSEPH COFFIN, Justice of the Peace. The above case of Husjh Macdonald, of Lot 55, came personally under my observation and when he first ap- plied to me to get some of the Medicines, I thought his case utterly hopeless, and told him that his malady had got such hold that it was only throwing his money away to use them. He, however, persisted in trying them, and to my astonishment I find what he has aforesaid stated to be perfectly correct, and consider the case to be a most wonderful cure. (Signed) WM. UXIIERU.VY, Bay Fortune. A CURE OF RINGWORM OF FOUR YEARS' STANDING. Copy of a, Letter from Mrs. Grace Moro, 6, Hemlock Court, Carey-street, London, 6th November, 1845.- To Professor Ilolloway. Put,—About lour years ago my little girl caught the Ring- worm, and although 1 have ever siuce had aÜv,ce from many Doctors, and tried every means to get rid of it, yet i wa< unable to do so. About three weeks ago I was induceu to try some of yuur Pins and Ointment, and I am must huppy to say the result has been a perfect ciii-e. (Signed) GRACE MOKO. Skin Diseases, peculiar to any part of the Globe, may be effectually Cured by the use of these celebrated Medicines. CURE OF A DESPERATE CASE OF ERYSIPELAS. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Joseph Gildon, Jun., a Former, East Keal, near Spilsby, Lincolnshire, 8tlt April, 1846.- To Professor Ilolloway. Sm,—I have the gratification to announce to YUIlá most wonderful cure wrought upon myself, by the use of your Ointment and Pills. 1 had a severe attaek of Erysipelas in my right foot, which extended along my ankle, alicl -was- attended with swelling and inflammation to an alarming de- gree, in-omucli that 1 was unable to move without the use of crutches. I consulted a very eminent Physician, besides other medical men. but to no purpose. At last I tried your Ointment and Pills, when, strange to say, in less than two weeks the swelling and inflammation gradually subsided to such a degree that I was enabled to pursue my daily avoca- tion, to the utter surprise and amazement 01 those who were acquainted with my case, seeing that I was cured sotjuickly. f I and my family are well known here, as my father holds his farm under thl; !lev. J. Spence, Rector of our parish. (Signed) JOSEPH GILDON. THE TESTIMONY OF DR. BRIGHT, OF ELY-PLACE, HOL- BORN, AS TO THE EXTRAORDINARY POWER OF HOLLO- WAY' OINTMENT IN THE CURE OF ULCERATED SORES. Extract of a Letter from the above celebrated Physician. l'o .Pi-oftsso)- ilolloway. Sm,-Ithink it but an act of justice to inform you that I have tried your Ointment in several old cases of Ulcerated Sore Legs, 'which tor a considerable time had resisted every kind of treatment, but which were afterwards effectually cured by ts use. In the treatment of Bad Breasts I have also found your Ointment of the greatest service. Indeed, from my practical knowledge, I conceive it to be a most invaluable remedy. (Signed) RICHARD Bitic.Hv, M.D. Sold at the establishment of Professor Ilolloway, 244, Strand, near Temple bar, London, and by almost all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through- out the civilized world, at the following prices in Pots :— -Is. ld., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., I Is., 22s., and 33s. each. There is a very considerable saving in taking the larger sizes. N. B-Directions for the guidance of Patients are afiixpdto each Pot. AN ECONOMICAL LUXURY. The Original f&wqua's Mixture of40 Rare Black Teas, and Momma's Small Leaf Gunpowder. BY APPOINTMENT. TTIO insist now upon the superiority of these Teas I over all others, would be only to repea a fact long since universally admitted. Messrs. BROCKSOPP, HOW, & Co., of 233 and 234, High-Street, Soutliwark, London, feel confident that their standing in the Tea Market will be considered as the best guarantee for the superiority of their articles, and as distinguishing them from puffing adventurers of the day. The Howqua's Mixture of 40 rare Black Teas is now reduced to 5s. 8d. per lb. CATTY PACKAGE, and the Mowqua small-leaf Gunpowder, to 8s. Od. per lb. CATTY PACKAGE. Half and Quarter Catties may be had. To meet the requirements of Families in Great Britain, the managers of Howqua's and Mowqtia's estates have commenced shipping a SECOND GROWTH called SEMI-HOWQUA, which, while partaking of all the distinguishing qualities of the original, is, as being more economical, better adapted for ordinary consumption. SEMI-HOWQUA per lb. Catty Package 58. SEMI-MOWQUAPEARI, LEAF )  GUKPOWDER. ? o.. ?* CAUTION.—Thes? Teas are genuine oi-V when con- tained in original Chinese Packages, secured with the seals of Howqua" and Mowqua." THE CHEAPEST AXD BEST COFFEE. BROCKSOPP & Co. roast their Coffees by Patent Machinery, and prepare them after the French manner. Great economy and improvement of flavour are the re- sults, Coffees prepared by this process being 30 per cent, stronger than those roasted in the ordinary way. per lb. I per lb. DEMARARA I 4 FINE STRONG MOCHA 2 0 FINE JAMAICA 1 8 FINEST RICH OLD DO. 2 4 Packed in lead to preserve the aroma. N.B.—Tea-dealers, Confectioners, &c. desirous of be- coming Agents, may apply as above. AGENTS FOR THIS DISTRICT: Llandilo Thomas James, Bookseller Llandoyery. E. Lewis, Tea-dealer, Market- square, and Rees Bishop, Tea- dealer, Stone-street. Brynmawr. David Edwards, Tea Dealer, and John Jones, Draper. Brecon Phillip Bright, Chemist. Haverfordwcst Thomas Y/i'ukuns, Chemist, and Gwynne Harries. Eglwyswrw. J. D. Evans. Pembroke Dock. Thomas Ciougher, Bookseller. Milford Ilavcn J. D. Merritt, Chemist. Swansea C. T. Wilson, Castle-square. Dowlais David Lewis, Tea Dealer. Tredegar. Isaac Edwards, hatter. Carmarthen, Llanclly, Neath, Narberth, Newport, Pembioke. TenbY, Merthyr Tydvil, Crickhowell, and Cardigan, agents wanted. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Office 1, Quay, Bristol. f J^HE following STEAM VESSELS are intended to X Sail fromCuMMKL?D B?STN, BRISTOL, apd as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liber- ty to tow V esels, during the Month of JULY, ty to tow Vessels, n. 1847. FOR CARMARTHEN? CALLIG AT TENBY. PHŒX. after Friday, July 9.??' I ?"?y.J"'y 23. 1 after Friday, 16. 8 morn Inday, — 30 7 morn FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY, PIKE NIX. Tuesllay, July 6 .10\morr. Tuesday, July 26. O' movn Tuesday, 13. 5 mom j Tuesday, 27. 41,morn FROM TENBY.—Three hours after leaving Carmarthen. FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK, Fridays. Friday, July 9 3 after. I Friday. July 23. 1 after Friday, 16. 8 morn Friday, — 30^ 7 morn Returns Tuesdays. FOR CORK. > ROSE, Tuesdays.-SARRIN A, Saturdays. Sat,tr?!aN- Jul, 3. 0' morn  ,aa ttit tr r17 4 8 morn Tuesday —<' U^mom ,?T?t" <? 20. 10?<moru Itf!eTm a uty I ,< Saturday, 31 8 TOorniMS* Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR WATEliFORD. NORACP,ETNA, Ttics(lav-OS PREY, Tuesday July 6 11'.morn TuMdav. July 20 10\morn p,.i,[? — 9. 3'after. Friday, — 23. 1 after. Tu??'i?y, —!3.?\aM<T TuMfiay, — 27. ? .tt'?r Fndi?, -16. 8 morn Friday, 30. 7 morn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR TENBY. STAR, Tuesdays.-PII(ENIX, Fridays. T?ie?d-?- Jnll 6 .11'iinorn j Tuesday, July 20. lO?morn I Fridav, — 9 after hlday. — 23. 1 after Tuesday' —•••• '> mom I Tuesday, — 27. morn FrLdov, -.6 .8r;d?ty, — 30. 7 morn FROM TENBY. PHOENIX, Tiiesd-,Lys.-STAR,, Satiird,,tys. Saturf?y, J?y ;10 mor,! ) Saturday, July 17 9 morn Tm-?v. — 6. l<;iftei' Tuesday L- 12', aftei, Saturday — '0 5 morn Saturday, —21. morn Tuesday, — 13 8 morn IT u??g d ity 7? morn Tuesday, Saturday 31 9 Morning. FOR MILFORD, PATIlr, & HAVERFORDWEST STAR. Tuesday, July 6. 11 ^morri I Tuesday, Joty20. 10',morn Tuesday, 13 6 morn | Tuesda y — ?7. 5morn T,w,hy 29 ii'Morning. FROM HAVERFORDWEST. STAR. Friday, July 2 9 morn I Friday, July 1B 9 morn Friday, 9 2.jafter j Fridav 23 —.liijafter Friday, 30 8 morn FROM MILFORD. STAR. Saturday, July 3. 4 mom I Saturday, July 17. 4 morr. Friday, 9-• • -Dinight I Fn?v. —M. 9night Saturday, 31 4 Morning. FOR SWANSEA. COUNTY—Tuesdays & Fridays. BERESFORD—Thursdays & Saturdays. Tuesday. — 13.. C\mo~n I Friday, July — •• 8 morn ?Vedn(?sda3 14 ,,or,, 81,,ur?,ty,- 1. 9 morn Thursday, 8 morn | FROM SWANSEA. BERESFORD—Tuesdays & Fridays. COUNTY—Thursdays & Saturdays. Monday, — 17" 7!,morn ) Thursday, July 15 8 morn Tuesday, -I. 7^norn Friday, 16 9 niorn We,dnes(la) f5;ltu;dav,— 9 morn FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. BERESFORD, Mondays.—COUNTY, Wednesdays. Monday, July 5 lOmorn rritia?-,JUIY If;. 6 morn Wed. 7 ..11 mora Mo?J'?y — 19. i" mom Friday, 9.. 3 morn Wed. — ?L.)?noru ,11,?iiday 4 morn Friday, — 23 —. 2 morn Wed. — ?- morn Mond?', — 6. 2mlJru Wcdnpsday 28 4 Momlag. Friday 30 5 Morning. FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. BERESFORD, -Alonditi,s.-COUNTY, Wednesdays. Monday, July •") 2 after Friday, July :8. 5 after We,l?iesd 7. 3\ '?''r Monday, — 19 2 after Friday, — 9 1.J after Wednpsd?v,—2i. 2 after Monday — )'?. 3 after Friday, 23. 12?, after Wednesday,— 14. 3 after I l?londi;7, 1 after Wednesday, 28 ? Afrer.rOOn. Friday. 30 4 Afternoon. FROM BRISTOL TO CARDIFF- LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday July 12 5? morn ] Thursday, Ju!y 15 7(morn Tuesday, — 13 after Friday 10 8 morn Wednesday— 14 6morn ? S?hirdty, 17 S?nunt FROM CARDIFF TO BRISTOL. LADY CHARLOTTE. Monday July 12 ..4 after j Thurs., July 15 Graom Tuesday 13 5 morn I Friday 10 I) morn Wednesdav 14 & after | Saturday 17 6)morn FROM BRISTOL TO NE WPORT. Monday July 12 G morn Thurs., July 15 8 morn Tuesday 13 G,,Murr, I Sa? 16 89\ morn Wednesday 11 7 mom | atuda)' — 17 9' morn j FROM NEWPORT TO BRISTOL. Monday July 12 5 morn Thursday, July 15.. 6 morn Tuesday 15 G morn Wednesday 14 5morn 8atuTllay The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the conveyance of passengers and gOOd-Fcylltic Stewards on Board.—-Carriages and Horses shipped with care. Horses and Carriages to be shipped two hours before | sailing. Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol Sfeam Navigation Company's Oitice, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages, Pareelti, &- c., s.,ioud I ddi-essed:- for Swansea, to W. Terrell & Sons, 00, Back; and G. C. Glasson, 12, Quay street:—for Cardiii, to R. H. Johnson, Clare street Hall, Marsh street: and for Newport, to J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. AGENTS.—Mr. R. STACEY, Carmarthen Mr. Joseph Morgan, Tenby; Mr. John Rees, Haverfordwest, Mr. Palmer, Milford Mr. Bowen, Pater Mr. John N. Smart, and Mr. E. T. Turner, Swansea; Mr. Pridham. Bideford; Mr. Martin, Ilfracombe and Mr. J. Clarke; Lynton. NOTIcr.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Luggage, (if lost or damaged) above the value of X'5; nor for any Deck Passen- ger's Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of-Ms.: un- less in eachcase entered as such, and freight in proportion patd for at the timeof delivery: nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of 40s. (if lost or damaged) unless entered as such, and freight iu proportion paid for the same at I the time ofdehvery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All letters seeking information to be post paid. I Bristol, July, 1847.

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