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CARMARTHENSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE AT DOLGARREG, NEAR LL AND OVERT. ^reserved Sale of upwards of Thirty Head of pure- bred Hereford Cattle, wholly selected from some of best Breeders in the Counties of Brecon and Hereford, about Seventy pure-bred Leicester Sheep, **veral superior and well-bred Colts, <Src. c. MR. GEORGE GOODE iJ ESPECTFULLY begs to announce that he has fixed Friday, the 1st Day of October, 1817, (the :ay after the Llandovery District Agricultural Meeting,) or the Sale of this very important STOCK. Particulars, giving the age and name of the Breeders, "ill be given ifc Advertisements and by Catalogues, ch will be ready for delivery one month previous to t4e day of Sale. Oarinarthen, August 9th, 1847. CARMARTHENSHIRE. k of Dairy Cotes, superior Bull, Five Two-year-old ift.&, Heifers, and One Yearling ditto, all of the -Pure Durham or Short-horn Breed,; 200 Leicester and Lincoln Sheep; 100 pure-bred Southdown EtDeS, a»d 7 Rams; Horses, 40 Pigs, -%c. 8Sc. MR. GEORGE GOODE t. instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, without reserve, AT CASTLE LLOYD, NEAR LAUGHARNE, n TUESDAY, the 28th Day of SEPTEMBER, 1847, I PIIE under-mentioned very valuable LIVE STOCK V*- of Cattle and Sheep, a superior Hunter, capital raught H nrse, Pigs, Ac. &c., The Property of Mr. W. ANDERSON. w The very valuable and well-bred STOCK consists of "jelve very superior Dairy Cows in full profit and in- alf, Five ln-Calf Heifers, One Yearling do., and one very high-bred Bull, the greater part of which have been elected with much care and spirited liberality from the JJerdg ()f first-rate and celebrated Breeders of Short-horn ttle; 200 Sheep, a cross between the Leicester and Lincoln Breeds Five Rams, and Three Lamb Rams, of t,(? same breed; also, 100 Pure-bred Southdown Ewes, and Eight Rams, of the same breed a very superior 'Gréy Horse, rising 8 years old, a perfect Hunter, and "Suite up to 14 stone with hounds: also, a capital Draught Borse together with 40 Pigs of different ages. 0 The Sale tocommence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon.— ,long credit will be given on approved Security. Car,tle Lloyd, August 28th, 1847. CARMARTHENSHIRE. flxtensire and very important Sale of Pure-bred Castle- mar-tin Stock, Hiding and Draught Horses, Colts, Pigs, Implements of Husbatidri/, Dairy and Bretvmg Uten- sils also the well-harvested Crops of Wheat, Barley, and Oats, AT BROOK FARM, NEAR LAUGHARNE. MR. GEORGE GOODE ncga to announce that he has been favoured with instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, AT THE ABOVE PLACE, On Friday, the 17th Day of September, 1847, ALL the very superior and high-bred herd of DAIRY -VJL COWS andYoungStock,Capital Draught and Riding dorses, Colts, Store Pigs, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, -te., &c. The property of Mr. James Eastment, who is leaving the Farm. The valuable LIVE STOCK to be sold at this impor- tant Sale comprises Twenty-four Pure-bred Cows, of the Castlemartin breed, Two ditto, of the Hereford breed, and Four ditto, a cross between the Ayrshire and Castle- martin breeds, Eight very superior Three-years old fteers, Sixteen Two-years old in-Calf Heifers, Fourteen Yearling Steers and Heifers, and Sixteen Calves, also a very superior Two-years old Bull, and One Yearling ditto; the Bulls and young Stock are all of the pure OaLittlemartin breed. The Draught and Riding Horses (all Young, and of a superior description,) comprise Eight Powerful Draught Horses, One very superior Hack, five years old, Two two-years old colts, by Grand Turk, out of well-bred Mares, One Yearling do., by Chesterfield, •id a superior foal, by Benedict, out of a weH- red Mare; Five capital Store Pigs. The IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY comprise ^arts, Ploughs, Harrows, Harness, &c., &c.; also a SuMitity of Seasoned Timber, together with the Dairy aad Brewing Utensils. The CROP consists of a large quantity of Wheat, Barley, and Oats, now being harvested The Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Long Credit will be given on approved Security. Carmarthen, August 28th, 1847. CARMARTHENSHIRE & PEMBROKESHIRE. IMPORTANT FREEHOLD ESTATES FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, IN LOTS, (Pursuant to a Decree made by the High Court of Chan- cery, bearing date the 20th day of November, 1846, wit? the approbation of Richard Richards, Esq., the Master, to whom the causes of Morris v. Wood, and Morris v. Wood, are referred) at the hy BeSH HOTEL, in CARMARTHEN, on SATURDAY, the 11th of SEPTEM- BER, 1847, at the hour of 12 o'clock. BY MR. GEO. GOODE, ?]PllE following most interesting and highly valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, lying in the several Parishes of Llangathen, Llanfihangel-Cilfargen, Llan- dilo-fawr, Llanfynydd, Cayo, Llanddoisant, Llandefeilog, fcnd Kiffig, in the County of Carmarthen, and Lampeter Velfrev, in the County of Pembroke; THE BRYNHAFOD DEMENSE & ESTATE, A desirable Residence, beautifully and delightfully Bituate in the rich Vale of Towy. The House, which is placed upon a pleasing elevation, embracing panoramic views of considerable extent and interest, commanding Dynevor Castle, Golden Grove, Grongar Hill, Nelson's Tower, Middleton Hall and Grounds, and the rich Vale of Towy, and contains upwards of 133 ACRES of very rich and productive Land, situate within 3 miles of the Market and Post-town of LIALndilo, and 12 from the Mar- ket and Post-town of Carmarthen, and the direct Mil- ford and London Mail Coach Road passes through the Estate. There is an excellent WATER CORN GRIST MILL on the Property, now occupied by a respectable tenant the Mill, with about 11 Acres of Land, is let for £5.5 per annum. There is also a Blacksmith's Forge, and several Labourers' Cottages. The Estate is beautifully timbered, and possesses nu- merous advantages to make it an eligible Residence for a Gentleman. The other Estates consist of other valuable Farms, and undivided Moieties of Farms, called and known by the names of Tyrcwm, in the Parish of Llangathen, Tyr- ,glandu, in the parish of Llanfihangel-Cilfargen, Moiety of Pantydoyfrin, in the parish of Llandilo, Cwmnant, in the parish of Cayo, Tyr Llwyntcw, in the parish of Llan- ddoisant, Glanrhyd, in the parish of Llanfynydd, Moiety of Blaenwaun, in the parish of Kiffig, and two fields called Park-v-brcnin, in the parish of Llandefeilog, all in the County of Carmarthen also a Moiety of all that Farm and Lands, called Gorse, situate in the parish of Lampeter- V elfrev, and a Cottage, Garden, and two fields, called Pontlaiig, in the same parish, In the County of Pembroke. Also, a certain Rent-charge at lieu of Tithes, in respect of two equal undivideithjHffcj parts of the Tithes and dues of whatsoever sort or kind, except and not in- cluding the Tithes of Corn and Grain, arising out of certain Lands, in the said parish of Llandilo-fawr. Particulars and Plans may be had 14 days prior to the Sale, on application at the chambers of the said master in Southampton buildings, Chancery Lane, London; at the offices of Messrs. Tilson, Squance, Clarke, and Morice, Solicitors, 29, Coleman Street, of Messrs. Evans, Powell, and Mathias, Solicitors, Haver- fordwest, of Messrs. Jones, Triader, Tudway and Eyre, Solicitors, 1, John-street, Bedford Row, of Mr. Lewis Morris, Solicitor, Carmarthen, of Messrs. Chilton, Burton and Johnson, Solicitors, No. 7, Chancery Lane, London, of Mr. John L. Popkin, of Llandilo, Solicitor, and of Mr. George Goode, the Auctioneer, at his offices, Car- marth-en. CARMARTHENSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. rTIHE ANNUAL MEETING and CATTLE SHEW A connected with this Society is fixed to be held at Carmarthen, on Wednesday, the 22nd day of September, 1847. Advertisements, with particulars of Premiums, &c., which are to be awarded, are now ready for delivery, to be had at the Offices of the Secretary, Guildhall- Square, Carmarthen. The whole of the Animals for the Prizes (which are not by the Rules required to have been bred in the County) must have been in the possession of the Exhi- bitor, and his property at least 6 mouths previous to the Shew. No Animal is to take more than one Premium. Notice in writing to be sent to the Secretary, on or before Saturday, the llth day of September next, of the intention of parties to exhibit Stock, describing what premium the said Stock is to be shewn for, which notice must be accompanied with a Certificate, signed by the Claimant, of his having bred such Stock, or that the Bulls and Stallions have covered within the County (and his property and in his possession six months be- fore the day of exhibition.) The Secretary will pre- pare proper Labels according to such Notice or Num- ber, which shall be fixed to such Animals, previous to their being examined by the Judges. No person to be admitted to the place of Exhibition but the Judges and Umpire, and the Keepers of the Stock, from the hours of ten to half-past 12 of the Forenoon of the said day of the Exhibition. No Stock to be taken away from the Field before three in the Afternoon, without the consent of the Committee. All Stock exhibited at the Shew must be in the Yard at half-past nine o'clock the day of the Meeting. Blank Forms of Certificates may be obtained on appli- cation at the Secretary's Offices, Carmarthen. Dinner will be provided at the Ivy-Bush Hotel, Car. marthen, at half-past 3 o -clock. -Tickets 2s. 6d. each. SIR R. B. P. PHILIPPS, Bart., President. MAJOR-GENERAL SIR JAMES COCKBURN, Bart., Vice-Presidcnt. Mr. GBORGE GOODE, Secretary. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Perish of Llanon, near Pontyberem. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1847, "rUE STOCK and CROP of the under-mentioned A FARMS, viz.: LLE,rTY'RWYLWS, CWM, PANTYFFYNON, and GELLIVVYDI, the Property of J. Feake, Esq., who is giving up the Farms. The Crop on LLETTY'RWYLWS consists of 10 Field Mows of Wheat, 61 do. of Oats; on CWM, 20 do. Wheat, 60 do. Barley, and 44 do. of Oats; on PANT- YFFYNON, 30 do. Wheat, 40 do. Barley, and 60 do. Oats on GELLIWYDI, 5 do. Wheat, and 5 do. Oats about 60 or 70 Tons of well-harvested old Hay, and about 22 Tons of splendid new Clover Hay. The Stock on the said Farms consists of 4 excellent Draught Horses, 1 handsome Black Galloway, 206 Sheep, being 30 Two year-old Leicester Ewes, 35 Two year old Southdown Ewes, 15 Leicester Lambs, 15 South- down Lambs, 40 Lambs of the Cross Breeds, 2 Leicester Ram Lambs, 7 Southdown Ram Lambs, 1 Three year old Leicester Ram, I Two year old Southdown Ram, 30 One year old Wethers, 30 One year old Ewes, of the Leicester and Southdown Breeds. Implements of Husbandry, 1 Waggon, 2 Carts, 3 Sets of Harness, 2 Ploughs, 2 Harrows, 1 Chaff Cutter, 1 New Weighing Machine, capable of weighing a Ton, a 14 Counter Double Shaft Corn Drill, 1 Corn Dressing Ma- chine, 1 Stone Roller, 1 Moveable Granary. A capital Dog Cart and Harness complete; with many other Articles too numerous to mention. q The Auctioneer Iregs leave to call the attention of ) Agriculturists to the above Stock, &c. The Horses being of the best kinds, and the Sheep of the respective pure" Breeds, selected by the Proprietor at a great ex- pense, from some of the most celebrated Breeds in the Kingdom. They will be put up in suitable Lots. Sale to commence at Lletty'rwyUvs, at 12 o'clock at noon precisely, as the whole must be disposed of in one day, therefore the Auctioneer solicits the favour of early attendance. Long credit will be given on approved security. Plasiiewydd, near Llandovery, Aug. 31st, 1847. IMPORTANT SALE. Thorough-bred Mares, Cart and other Horses, Coics, Oxen, Sheep, Pigs, Donkeys, Implements of Hus- bandry, Stock and, Crop, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JOHN JONES, On WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of SEPTEMBER, 1847, and following days, AT PENGELLI-FAWR, In the Parish of Cenarth. a mile from Newcastle-Emlyn. THE Live Stock consists of a thorough-bred Brood i Mare, by Tamworth, dam by Tiresias, stinted to St. Bennett; her Filly, by Pilkington a three-quarter-bred Filly, by Firman, stinted to St. Bennett; a nearly thll- rough-bred Filly, by Chesterfield, (half sister to the Hero); a nearly thorough-bred Mare, by Grand Turk a half-bred Filly, by Benedict; a handsome powerful en- tire Cob, 4 years old, by Capt. Mundy, which gained the prize at the Carmarthen Agricultural Show, 1845 several fine Fillies, his progeny some powerful Cart and other Horses and Mares; a Stallion and other remarkably handsome under-duty Ponies 2 Donkeys 4 fine Bulls; one a half-bred Guernsey, two of the pure Hereford brped, and one a cross of Durham and Avrshiro 2 Bull Calves, (Herefords); 11 Hereford, Guernsey, and other CDWS; 8 Calves; 1'2 pairs of working Oxen; 2 tine Itams; 4 li nn Lambs; and about .5 score Ewes and Lambs, a eros" of the Leicester and Cheviot breeds; 2 Boars; 4 breeding Sows and about 30 Pigs. Amongst the Agricultural Implements are Turnip Sliccrs; Grubbers; Turnip IX ill; Chaff-cutter; Win- nowing Machine; Iron Ploughs and Harrows; Wag- gon Carts; Rollers; Cart and Plougli Harness; Ladders; &c., &c., &c. The Crop consists of well-harvested Wheat, Barley, and Oats, in the mow fine ricks of Hay and two large Fields of Swedish and Norfolk Turnips, Th.. Farm, consisting of about 2)0 Acres of good Arab, le and Meadow land, (exclusive of wood) with suitaole Homestead, Yards, and Offices, wiP ha let at 11 o'clock precisely on the first day, if not previously let bv private agreement. For further particulars enquire j ot'E. C. Lloyd Hall, Esq., Newcastie-Emiyn. fKrip The Crops will be disposed of the 2nd day.— Each day's Sale to commence at 10 for 11 o'clock I)J('isely.-Lon C''rht "a nroved security. Drefach. 16th August, ?S17 REVISION" OF THE LISTS OF VOTEHS j REVISIOI\T OF THI,LISTS OF l'OTEIt.8 COUNTY OF CARDIGAN, 1817. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ROBERT J?t CHARLES NICHOLL CARNE, and WILLIAM ROBERT GllOVE, Esquires, the Barristers at Law, duly appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters in the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County of Cardigan, will, or one of them will, make a Circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for the purpose of Revising the said Lists, at the several places and times following, that is to say: At LAMPETER, at the SMALL DEBTS COURT, on Thursday, the 16th day of September instant, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Bettws- Bledrws, Bettws-Lleikv, Kellan, Lampeter, Llanfair Clydoge, Llanfihangel Ystrad, Llangyby, Llantvenog, Llanwnen, Llegenydd, Silian, Trevigocd. At TREGARON, at the TALBOT INN, on Friday, the 17th day of September instant, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, I lownehips, and Parcels of Argoed and Ystrad, Biaenay- ron, Blasncaron, Blaenpenal, Croes and Benvin, Doithe and Camddwr, Doithe Pysgottwr, Garth and Ystrad, Gavtheli, Goijojan, Gorwydd, Gwynfil, Llanbadarnodyn, Llanio, Llangeitho, Lledrod-ucha, Lledrod-issa, Nant- cwnlle, Prysk and Carfan, Treflyn, Trekefel, Uwch- clawdd. Cl A? the DEVIL'S BRIDGE, at the HAVOD ARMS INN, on Saturday, the 18th day of September instant, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships,and Parcels of Cwmrheidol, Gwnnws-ucha, Gwnnws-issa, Llanavan, Llanbadarncioy- ddin-uchu, Llanfihangelcroyddin-ucha, Llanfihangelcroy- ddin-issa, Ystradmeiria, Sputty Ystradmeing. AT ABERYSTWYTH, at the TOWN HALL, on Monday, the 20th day of September instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Aberystwyth. Bron- castellan, Cenlan and Maesniawr, Clarach, Cyfoethy- brenin, Cynnyllmawr, Elerch, Henllys, Llancyntelm, Issa-yn-dre, Issa-yn-Vainor, Llanbadarn-y-croyddin-issa, Llandinol, Llangrwyddon, Llauilar-ucha, Llanilar-issa, Llanychaiarn, Melindwr, Parcel Canol, Rhosdic, Scyborycoed, Trefirig, Tyrymynach, Ucha-yn-y-Dre, Ucha-yn-y-Vainor. At ABERAYRON, at the COUNTY SESSIONS HOUSE, on Tuesday, the 21st day of September instant, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Cydplwydd and Llanina, Dihewid, Henfeniw, Kilie, Kilie-Ayron, Kilkennin, Llanarth, Llanerchayron, Llan- badarn-trefeglwys, Llanddewi-Aberarth, LlanlUvchaiarn. Llanrhystid-Haminiog, Llanrhvstid-Mevenidd, Llan 5aint- fraed, Trenlan. At CARDIGAN, at the SHIRE HALL, on Wed- nesday, the 22nd day of September instant, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Aberporth, Blaen- porth, Llangoedmore, Llechryd, Mount, St. Mary, in Cardigan, Tremain, Verwig. At AD PAR, at the DROVERS' ARMS INN, on Thursday, the 23rd day of September instant, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Bangor, Beftws Evan, Brongwyn, Henllan, Llandefriog, Llandugwvdd, Llangranog, Llandyssil-uwchcerdyn,Llandyssil-iscerdyn, Llandyssilio-goo, Llangunllo, Llanfair-orllwyn, Llan- fair-trefiigen, Pembryn, Troedyraur. And the Lists of Voters for any Parish, Township, Parcel, or Place, not hereinbefore mentioned (if any), will be Revised at the nearest Court N.B.—The Overseers of each Parish, Township, Par- cel, or Place, must attend (as required by the Act,) at the opening of the Court at which the List of their respective Parishes, &c., are hereby appointed to be Revised, and bring with them copies ot their Lists, and all Notices of Claims and Objections, and other papers in their 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 their neglect so to do. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. September 4th, 1847. BORTrfWICK'S GOUT TINCTURE.—Extract of JJ a Letter from Lord Francis Egerton, M.P., dated Rome, January 29th, 1840, to James Loch, Esq.. M.P., 12, Albemarle-street, London :— I had a fit of the gout, two days ago, which promised fair to run its usual course, but I have for the present completely got rid of it by two days' application of the remedy—of which I may have spoken to you furnished me by Mr. Berth wick. Of course no man can answer for the ultimate consequences of the application of any remedy to so strange a disease I can only say that two experiments of my own fully confirm the evidence he gave nie of other cases, and that I have subdued the dis- ease without finding a trace of the operation of the medi- cine in any other shape but that of the departure of tae malady. Colchicum, you know, I an forbidden, and, indeed, hardly able to take. Should the operation be as safe as it hitherto appears, I have no hesitation in saying that it is as great a discovery as any in the annals of me- dicine—mercury and bark not excepted. I would take it as a favour if you would see Mr. Borthwick, and what I want to secure is, that lie should not die with his secret, which ought to make his fortune. I don't in-isli tin- name and experience to go for more than it is worth but mv testimony as to the facts ought to be at his service and that of tlie puoiic. If any friend of yours should take an interest in this curious subject, 'let him call on Mr. Nicholson, who keeps the public house at St. James's- palace; he took the remedy at my suggestion, in a state of atrocious suffering, attd lie will tell you his story. (Signed) "F. EGERTON." To be had of Mr. Borthwiek, wholesale and retail, 7, King's-row, Pentonville, in bottles, 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d, each, and all wholesale agents, and of Mr. J. W. White. Carmarthen. A most liberal allowance to country agents. IMPORTANT SALE OF A FREEHOLD FARM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the SKINNER'S ARMS INN, in the Town of Aberystwyth, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER the 16th, 1847, at the hour of five in the afternoon, (Subject to such conditions as shall be then produced,) ALL that Freehold Farm, called GLANMORFA- UCHA', situate near T re'rddol, in the Parish of Llancynfelyn, in the County of Cardigan, containing 62A. lR. 16P. (more or less) of most valuable Land, en- closed and divided into 8 Fields. About 2A. 2U. of the above is covered with Water, being part of Pill Tre'rddol, the boundary of the Farm on one side, and is noted as a resort of wild fowl, and very valuable as affording convenient and ample watering places. For further particulars apply to Thomas Jones, Esq., Brynowen, or to Messrs. John and Hugh Hughes, Soli- citors, Aberystwyth. DIOCESE OF ST. DAVID'S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, by virtne of NHer Majesty's Writ, issued on the 23rd day of July last past, directed to the most Rev. Father in 6od, William, by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England and Metropolitan, and by virtue of le, ters mandatory issued by him there- upon to the Ri:)t Rev. Chas. James, by divine per- mission Lord Bishop of Loudon, and by him to the Right Rev. Connop, by the same permission, Lord Bishop of St. David's, the last named Bishop (in obedi- ence to the said writ and mandatory letters)., doth hereby cite and admonish the Dean and Chapter and Arch- deacons of his cathedral and Collegiate Churches and Dignitaries of the same, and all Rectors, Vicars, and Clergy of his said Diocese, to appear before him, his Vicar-General, in matters Spiritual, his Surrogate or other Conmiissionary in that behalf lawfully appointed in the Pari di Church of St. Peter, in the County of the Borough of Carmarthen, on Friday, the Seventeenth day of September next ensuing, between the hours of Nine and Twelve in the forenoon, then and there to elect and appoint sufficient Procurators, lawfully and sufficiently empowered, in the name of the whole Clergy of the Diocese of St. David's, to appear at the Convocation and Congregation to be held before the said Archbishop or his substitute, on Wednesday, the 22nd day of Sep- tember next ensuing, in the Chapter House of the Cathedral Church of S Paul, London, with continuation and prorogation of days, to treat upon arduous and weighty aii'aiis, which shall concern the State, and welfare, public good, and defence of this Kingdom and the subjects thereof, to be then and there seriously laid before them, and to give their good counsel and assist- ance in the said affairs, and to consent to such things as shaii be wholesomely appointed, for the honour of God, and the good of the Church, and to do such other m^t ers and things as are required by the said letters mandatory. VALENTINE DAVIS, N.P., Deputy-Registrar. Registry, Carmarthen, 28th August, 1847. RTETDEAR- S LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BLACK INKS. 'IMIE increased demand for DEAR'S BLACK INK, L wherever it has been introduced, is the best proof oi'its excellence and superiority over every other Ink. It fiu.vs freely and does not corrode the Stc-el Pen it is also admirably adapted for the Quiil Pen. It never de- posits a sediment, is free f:.nn acid, and will remain a deep uncmingMg ilLlck for hundreds of years. Sold in Bofies, 6d. each; imperial pints, Is.; quarts 2s., at taeManu actory, 20 and 21, Bishopsgate, London E. W. Shackci!, It. Evans, H. White & Sons, and D. Morris, Carmarthen D. M. Thomas, and T. James, Sta- tioners, Llandilo W. Rees, Llandovery; J ones, and I Wra. James, Brecon; Cromwell, Joseph, Stationer, Newent; Farror, Stationer, Wightinan, Bookseller, Taylor, R. Stationer, Wi¡¡¡;¡.u-s, W. P. Che.iiiot, Chepstow; Kelly, W. and T., Stationers, Loder, Stationer, Phillips, Chemist Giant, Joseph, Stationer, Collier, Henry, Dry Salter, Newport; Roberts, Stationer, Cardiff, and by all respectable Booksellers in the Prin- cipulil y. MONEY GIVEN AWAY. THE following Sums of Money, vix t;.MO, £200, £100, jL.M, t'.vo of £ 25, and ten will be pre- sented by the Proprietors of the JERSEY TELE- GRAPH, to the first 5330 Subscribers to that Paper for One Year, from this date, and a like sum to every addi- tional 5003. The subscription 8s., can be forwarded I through any bookseller or news agent, or in Postage Stamps, or by Post Office Order, payable to Mr, Charles Clifford, Telegraph Office," No. 15, Kinsj-streef, Jersey. Parties forwarding El Is. will be entitled to Three Num- bers, and may obtain £ 800. Advertisers wishing to avuil themselves of the very extensive cirouiation in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the Channel Islands, secured by this arrangement, will, to insure insertion, forward their Advertisements with as little delay as possible. Chartre, only one penny per line, (no duty.) By the census of 1341, the population of Jersey) was about 50,000, which has since enormously increased. Agencies of all kinds undertaken in Jersey. The Jersey Telegraph can be sent free by post to any part of the United Kingdom and the Colonies. Jersey, 10th July, 1847. /?/?%???\ ?PATENT?) ???s? re 3s. per bottle. IT /IMPORTER\ v J I P? ,7. 04 10s. per doz. large bottles 7s. small exclusive of carriage from Loiidoii. THE STANDARD OF COGNAC, WHICH IS THE REST FOREIGN BRANDY. #rpiIE PATENT BRANDY and  A the GENUINE SELTERS ? /<? BETTS S\ ?ATEH, protected by the Patent t? EO'E!PC? ?it Metallic Capsule, the onlv sure and cCn > RTRES ???''?ent safeguard against adul- \?COG?]\TAtC? ?/ Oration, can be obtained throu?h- \? C?y ""? the kingdom at the respective ???V?—P —Et??? prices above-mentioned or at 7, Smith field Bars, Brown 4,; Ijù, per bottle and 96, Saint John's Street, ditto. L OND O-V. :FILUIPTO'S PILL OF HEALTH. Price Is. lid. per box. THIS excellent Family PILL is a medicine of 10ng- Ttried efficacy for correctin a 11 disorders of the Stomach and Bowds, the common symptoms of whi?h are Costiveness, Flatulency, Spasms, Loss of Appetite, Sick Head-ache, Giddiness, Sense of Fulness after meals, Dizziness of the Eyes Drowsiness and Pains in the Stomach and Bowels Indigestion, producing a Torpid state of the Liver, and a consequent Inactivity of the Bowels causing a disorganization of every function of the frame, will, in this most excellent preparation, by a iittle perseverance, be effectually removed. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effect. The stomach will speedily regain its strength a healthy action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys, will rapidly take place; and instead of listlessness, heat, pain, and jaundiced appearance, strength, activity, and renewed health, will be the quick result of taking this medicine, according to the directions accompanying each box. These Pills are particularly efficacious for Stomach' Coughs, Colds, Agnes, Shoitness of Breath, and all Ob- structions of the Urinary Passages; and, if taken, after too free an indulgence at table, they quickly restore the system to its natural state of repose. Persons of a FULL HABIT, who are subject to Head- ache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ears, arising from too great a flow of Blood to the Head, should never be without them. as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their imme- diate use. For FEMALES, these Pills are most truly excellent. removing all obstructions,Jku: distressing Head-ache so very prevalent with the sex Depression of Spirits, Dul- ness of Sight, Nervous Affections, Blotches, Pimples, and Sallowuess of the Skin, and give a healthy and juvenile Li-.iom to the complexion. To MOTHERS they are confidently recommended as the best medicine that can be taken during pregnancy and for children of all ages they are unequalled. As a pleasant, safe, and easy Aperient, they unite the recommendation of a mild operation with the most suc- cessful effect, and require no restraint of diet, or con- tfu-'merit during their use. By regulating the dose according to tile age and strength of the patient, they become suitable for every case, in either sex, that can be required; and for ELDKIiLY PEOPLE they will be found to be the most comfortable Medicine hitherto prepared. Sold by T. Prout, 229, Strand, London. Price Is. Hn. 2s. 9d. per box and by his appointment by Mr. J. 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THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, Sixteenth Thousand, in a sealed envelope, 2s. 6d., or for- warded post-paid, to any address, secure from obser- vation, for 3s. 6(1. in Postage Stamps. OELF-PRESERVATION: a Medical Treatise on ? Marriage, and on those Secret Infirmities and Dis- orders of Youth and Maturity, that are usually acquired at an early period of life, which tend to destroy physical and mental energy, ardour, passion, and all the attributes of Manhood. Illustrated with Twenty-five Coloured Engravings, on the Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive Organs, explaining their various structures, uses, and functions, and shew- ing the inj uries that are produced in them, by solitary habits, excesses, and infection. With practical observa- tions, on the Treatment of Nervous Debility, Local and Constitutional Weakness, Syphilis, Stricture, and other diseases of the Urethra. By SAMUEL LA'MERT, Consulting Surgeon, 9, Bedford-st,, Bedford-sq., London, Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh, Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall, London, &c. CONTENTS OF THE TREATISE. Chapter 1. On the Philosophy of Marriage, with its Hindrances and Ohlig-atiom and on Infelicitous and Unproductive Unions.—Chapter 2. On the Anatomy and Physiology of the Generative Organs, their functions struettire., and secretions, proving that great Mental and Physical Power are dependent upon their healthy iietiori. -C)iapti-i- 3. On Solitary Hjbits their various effects on the Animal Economy the concealed cause of Debility of the functions of ihe Stomach, Lungs, and Brain, and general weakness of the Reproductive Or- gans.—Chapter 4. On the Secret Disorders ofiouth and Maturity, and the Treatment of Nervous and Local Weakness, Mental Debility, and Premature Decay.— Chapters 5 and 6. On the Disorders arising from in- discrim^te Excess, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, and other cRseases of the Uretha. RP.VI::WS OF THE WORK. "Unquestionably this is a most extraordinary and skilful work, and ought to be extensively circulated; for it is quite evident that there are peculiar habits acquired at public schools and private seminaries, which arc totally unknown and c jnecaled from the conductors of those establishments, and which cannot be too strongly reprobated and condemned. The Engravings that ac- company the work are clear and explanatory and being written by a duly qualified medical practitioner, will doubtless be the means of saving many a youth, as well as those of maturer age, from the various evil conse- quenees rrsnitlng fram early indiscretions."—Magnet. This work has the advantage over other treatises on the same subject, in I)-iiig: the production of L rv,tilitt-iy educated and duly qualified member of the medical pro- fession, who has had very great experience in the treat- lnent of a class of infirmities resulting from secret habits and excesses, which, for their treatment, the utmost secrecy, confidence, and skill, is so essentially requisite. — London Journal. At Home for Consultation daily, from Nine till Two, and from Five till Eight; and all letters immediately replied to, if containing the fee of £ 1, for advice, &e. The work may be had, price 2s. 6d., in Carmar- then, of Mr. Shackell, Bookseller, Guildhall-square; Davey, Broad-street, Bristol; Times Office, Hereford; Kent and Richards, 52. 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