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??—————————————————————————————???"? !'—————= the TO BE SOLD, act. comfortable FURNISHED COTTAGE, with Shrub- a b bery, Garden, Stable, and Coachouse, beautifully depad oil the Cliff at Laugharne, with a splendid view of ChiMthen Bay. The climate is particularly mild and ?o?Y. Only four miles from a Station on the South port Railway. ff Jly to E. Edmunds, Laugharne, near St. Clears. Car- enshire, or to the Rev. E. Butter, Langoed Castle, near offi, } SEED POTATOES. wih. SALE, at TIRYDAIL, LLANDEBIE: excellent SCOTCH REGENT POTATOES, well adapted for "cD ccpy<Ml, 27th Feb., 18.56. r.SEED POTATOES. v ( FLUKE POTATOES-GENUINE. pre excellent, hardy and prolific Potato may be had j that application to HEXRY LEE, Farm BailiS, Pembrey. ? fend)- P? cwt., including packages. ? o?S'c?- P?? ? LLAXELLY, to HE?RY LEE, Will be ? ?' ?e'?EN AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. :E J. H. SMITH AND CO., eoniggists, Eop-merchants and Seedsmen, Of 11-CAL .5.' ell EJlIYAL lfzlLL, E-[-VG-STP,!E.-rT, ] Ol EST A B LIS H E D 1S07, inf i dcAVE received their usual supply of fresh and true ho SEEDS of every variety, of which they respectfully o fC a trial. v&) T A T 0 E S Ashleafed, Fluke, Kidneys, Early allics &e.. E A S Dan O'Rourke, Green Mammoth, Paradise ow,&c. 'E A N S — Monarch Longpods, Imperial Thick Wind- P& C. ¡ VERS, RYEGRASSES, FURZE. MANGLES, TUR- t -NIPS, &c., &c. I Catalogues sent jf requested. IOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES & SPIRITS. TO THE BENEVOLENT, ? the death of Rov.'LA'M) DANIEL, of the Town of Lampeter, Cardiganshire, Parish Clerk, a Widow and t Children (the youngest only 4 years old,) have be 'en rfectly destitute. An earnest appeal is therefore made Benevolent and Christian PubHc. to assist this desti- md truly deserving Family, by Subscription of Ole 'y from each individual, trusting none will refuse this awards the support of the Widow and Orphans. THOMAS LEWIS, Secretary, Solicitor,Lampeter, Cardiganshire. CARMARTHENSHIRE. ? NOTICE IS HEREBY CtVEM, AT the next AssizES or Commission of Oyer and jerminer, and General Gaol Delivery for the County .ofmarthen, will be holdcn and kept at the Shire Hall, ? Town of Carmarthen, in and for the said County, on "to-ky the Tenth day of MARCH next, when and where ?'omtors of Felons, also all Justices of the Peace, Corol?rs, '?a.i'fa of Liberties and Hundreds. Constables of the Peace ;j .al.1J L1 other Her Majesty's Officers are required to attend .Ÿlth all Rolls, Records, Indictments, and other Remem- "Mtices, which to their several oSces appertain. Dated this j 7th day of February, 18;)6. 1{ GEORGE WATKIN RICE, Esq., SHEHirr. V. CARDIGANSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, r JB L mAT the next ASSIZES, or COMMtSSION of OYER and TERMIXER and GENERAL GAOI. DELIVERY, for the County cf Cardigan, will be holden .md kept at the Shire HaM, in the Town of Cardigan, in and for the said County, on THURSDAY, the Sixth Day of MARCH next, when and where Prosecutors of Felons, also all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Escheators, Mayors, Stewards of Noblemen and Lords, Bailitfs of Liberties, and other Bailiffs of every Hundred and Commot in the s;dd County, Foresters, Constables of the Peace, and all other Her Majesty's Omcers, within the said County, are required to attend and that they bring with them all Rolls, Records, Indictments, and other Remembrances, which to their several Offices appertain. THOMAS HENRY WINWOOD, Esquire, SHERIFF. DatedthisIlthdayofFebruary,]856. -ilail,eutlo,UTCL-0 '.tanl1..[ -XX °UpU'BI"I joj ;Uozv 'J{JaA\ A.o.\a paqsiuu pamntaj oq H!M aloq )uos slaoiucl ;)V 'sjapjo 3A;33dj o) 'tj}uotu A.n.ta ui ÁBpUOI\I asri aqt aianbs s,llo"K ';u pua)'m n;A\ 'j 2a, .no!diin i noql. u paJa 10 P,)UL")Ia Idql!a saq)0)Q squama)) -uag J() p3uu,)lj laq1!J 'o.y 'S{.UUl{S 'l.Jn¡s ,Ctqitll pus p3A(i Jo pau-Ea;o jaq')ta sxa<IlIoI\I 'Su;dd).t lnoql!ta pazal2 klqsiq pue piciuala Z.LKIHJ auop Su,e ol lanba 0!tq 01 paisniiiia slaplo He atnaaxa ot alqu aq 11!4\ oq 'ro)S[jgaptsstq).{uB 0) jouodns S.[aUTq;)PIVL pus f\ s¡Jss.}Jd Sai..vq Ieql 'Ass o) sSaq ajoocl uvi '(.JJ.t)S Y,E,9zuvr pMO UJ1!) -,(,lJuuv.') nosr VJuvms ¡JU!,ll '8 INIYVHSIIBViS3 SM!3AG S31VIA H In 0 S PURE AND CHOICE TEA. a packets of 2 & 4 ozs., and in tins of Ilb., lib., and 31bs., and 6 Iba., and handsome caddies of 121bs. eaeli. THE EMPRESS OF CHINA'S TEA, fometiug of various sorts of really fine Tea, well matured Arldio judiciously blended, that great navourand strengtl: are iost happily combined. Each packet bears certificates ?(OD the most eminent Analytical Chemists and others, tbait IS ONVIIVE AND UNADULTERATED TEA. MooltE & CO., LITTLE TOWER STREET, LOXDOX. f)ld;Y the following Dealers :—E. B. Jotics, Carmar- th<i H. Mason, Tenby Bamford & David, Aberavon. *S6nts wanted where none are appointed. C, HOVN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON, ? ESTABLISHED 182i¡. NOTICE. The 'XT DIVISION of PROFITS will be made on thel5th -y 1860, and Parties Assuring ox OR jinroRH THE ZoTtUARcH 18.56, will receive FivE YEARS' Pront at that Dn'ISI, while the Policies will only have been in ex- istence Fo complete Years. Proposal secure the above advantage, should be lodged at the Heachce, or at one of the Agencies, without delay. Forms otoposal and every information will be supplied on apphcatto the following AGENTS :— Builth. Mr.JoH:NBoux!),Draper. Laugharne Mr. W. S. HAMILTON, Solicitor,, Tcnby. Llanelly. Mr. P. L. BROWN, Solicitor. Tenbv. Air. W. S. IlAMiL-rox, Solicitor. GOSS.LjE's P A.TENT SOAP. ISOI(G"Oce)-s, at 3d. and 4d. pi/' pOltnd. The Bestd Most Economical yet Offered to the Public. ?\NE POU/n} cleanse thoroughly more soiled Clothes ? tiiati -,voul,iire oN?. E POUND of TALLOW SOAP sold at l'J\ £Cl, '??0 POUNDS of COMMON YELLOW SO?td at THREEPENCE PER POUND. As this cleans! eSccted with less rubbiug, the Clothes are more Dura'wear. Manufacture Go&-age's Patent Soap Company, iduesDock,i\arnngton. NEITHER SNOR WASHING POWDER NEED BUD WITH THIS SOAP. Sold Retail grocers, &e. The Genuine Soap is stamped GossagCent. Wholesale ?, ?'' ??? WalesT-Mr. C. W. ?'° ?SM?ITB?-tr ?nseI, Terrace, Swansea. NATURAL PORTABLE MANURE! POUDRETTE DE BONDY, 01!. TRUE EUROPEAN GUANO. '?/aTESSRS. LEWIS and THOMAS have to announce to J?jL ?e Agricultural Community of the County of Car- marthcn and surrounding Neighbourhood, that they have been appointed Agcn' or pe sale of this very important and oeonon11cal ) Messrs. L. au T. invite examination of the testi- j monials which have been received from Agriculturists of the highest standing in this Country, who by rigid practical test on their land have satisned themselves of its great and peculiar value. Arrangements have been made for the im- mediate execution of orders at the nearest depot, and fullest information and particulars will be given at the ofEces of the Agency, GuiluhaU Square, and Blue Street. AGENTS: NEWPORT Mr. Augustus Webber. CAiiDiFF. Mr. 0. E. Jenkins. January 1st, 18aG. JOHN STREET, CARMARTHEN. DAVID E V A N S LEWIS, MALTSTER, IAKES this opportunity of informing Brewers, Inn- -B keepers, Publicans, and Private Families, that he has now on Sale a very choice Stock of MALT, well screened and cleaned, the produce of heavy and carefully selected MALTING BARLEY. D. E. L. haviug at considerate ex- pense erected a commodious 2\Ialthonse with. every requisite for making and drying Malt in the best manner possible, is enabled to ensure a first class quality which must be to the advantage and profit of the Brewer. D. E. L. begs to call attention to the prime quality of his PALE MALT, which has given such general satisfaction, and is peculiarly adapted for the use of private families. January 29th, i856. I GLAMORGANSHIRE. HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, jVe.r< .Doo- to the Bush Hotel. IMPORTANT SALE or One of the Largest, and most Extensive Stocks of Cabinet Furniture, 2,500 Yards of CARPETS Valuable Cabinet PIANO AND AJior'f 60,000 Feet of well-seasoned Mahogany, Deals, and other Timber. E. MOHGAN DOUGLAS Has received instructions from Mr. C. FuLLES, Wholesale and Retail Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, of No. 231 and 232; High-street, in the town of Swansea, who is giving up the Business, TO SELL BY AUCTION, Oil 2JOYlJ.A y and follow/ng days, JIAIWH 3rd, 4<A, 5/A, Gi'/<, and 7<t, r?HE whole of the Valuable and Extensive STOCK of JL CABINET FURXI.TURE, CARPETS & HEARTH- RUGS, STOCK IN TRADE, and Superior Stock of MA- HOGANY, DEAL, and other TIMBER. THE CABINET DEPARTMENT Comprises upwards of 100 sets of elegant drawing, dining and breakfast room chairs, in rosewood, walnut, mahogany, and fancy chairs with willow' seats, 42 easy chairs, of every description, in leather, damask, andCoburg cloth coverings, with rich carved, turned, and cabriole legs, patent springs, and German stuffed. 31 chefEonecrs, from 3ft. 6iu. to 5ft, 6in in rosewood and mahogany, 10 of which Iiave plate glass backs and panels, richly carved, with marble tops 6 with serpentine f:onte, and in Spanish maho,?any; 5 superior carved massive sideboards. The tables comprise 14 rosewood and mahogany loo tables, upon pillars and claws, elegantly carved and circular blocks 7 superior telescope dinins; tables in Spanish mahogany (drawing from 5ft. 6in, to lift.); 18 Pembroke tables 3 feet 6 inches on turned legs, several inlaid occasional tables and work ditto a splenuill Marqueterio 100 ditto; several elegant papier machie ditto, describing the four seasons of the year. 32 lounges, couches, and sofas of all patterns, in rich damask coverings, hair seating, Cobourg cloth, spring seated, and German stufSngs. A VALUABLE CABINET PIANO IN ROSEWOOD, ? octave, with elegant carved trusses with lion's paws. To parties in want of a really good instrument, this is a. rare opportunity. What-nots in rosewood and walnut, several with plate glass panels; French cabinet elegantly inlaid, lined with crimson vel%,et some superior pupier machie tire screen., spring 4 mahogany book eases with glass rosewood music stool, 40 mahogany window poles and ringa complete, work boxes, writing desks, ladies' bags, carpetbags and camp stools. Several hall tables, with umbrella stands, hat pegs, com- plete with marble slab and cabriole legs; superior cat'ved hall chairs; omcowash stand, enclosed, massively carved, with nttings complete. THE LOOKING GLASS DEPARTMENT. Comprises upwards of 40 dressing glasses in nil paterns, in marble slabs, with twisted pillars, barrelled fronts with patent fastenings and polished backs 15 richly gilt pier glasses, from 30 H 18 up to 50 X 40; also, in rosewood and maple; several large cheval glasses in elegant mahogany frames and stands. THE SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT BEDROOM FURNITURE. Consists of Arabian, four post, and French bedsteads, in birch, mahogany, and maple, also some very useful ottoman beds; 20 mahogany chests of draws, in plain fronts, carved ditto, and serpentine ditto 9 superior double and single winged wardrobes, iu mahogany and maple j upwards of 20 pairs ''f double and single washing stands and tables, with marble tops, legs, and carved triisse, 30 pairs of painted ditto; feather beds; 15 pallia-ses; 22 wool mat- tresses; 10 millpun:' beds; bedstcps and 'receptacles with nttings; towel horses; chiklren'sf-ane cots and cribs; maho- gany boot stands, book shelves, &c. THE UPHOLSTERY DEPATMENT Comprises rich damask drapery, table covers, blankets ten quarter sheetinga, counterpanes, ticks, &c, & THE EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS Comprises upwards of 2,500 yards of Brussels, velvet pile, Kidderminster, Dutch, and Victoria carpets; about 150 splendid hearthrugs to match a quantity of nut matting, carriage mats, &c. &c. CLOCK CASES. Some superior clock eases, buSets, birch chairs, tea tables, tent bedsteads, &c. FLOOR CLOTHS AND HAIR SEATING S Comprises about 200 yards of .J yard oil clot'i; several pieces of hair Amcrican clocks, THE IRONMONGERY Comprises 150 lots of cabinet trimmings wood and brass castors, mahogany rings, .china knobs, binges, window rope, table fastening, 'Uumb screws, draw knobs, wood screws and sackings. WORKSHOPS, OFFICE, &c., Comprise workmen's excellent benches, 2 turning lathes, one with large wheel and gutta percha strap capital truck on springs and whecLm sjjtm- waggon all the excellent Timber, suitable for c????N?poses, on the premises, with some superior veneer, omc? ? ? K, counter, &c. &c. ON MONDAY, MARCH; 10, Will be Sou) at the YARD, CLARENCE TERRACE, In Lots to suit purchasers, THE LARGE STOCK OF MAHOGANY, DEAL. AND OTHER TIMBER. This excellent Stock of Mahogany, one of the largest ever offered in Swansea, the Auctioneer begs to call the attention of the Trade, Builders, and others most espcciaiiy to, as it will be found to be adapted to all purposes that this descrip- tion of Timber is used for. It will be found to comprise nearly 60,000 feet, in Planks, Scantling, and Loo" 's VL'ryino- rom 25ft. to 30 feet; a more superior Stock of Timber is arely seen. N.B.-Three months' credit upon approved security will be given to DUi-cbasers ot limber, on sums ,,bk)ve XIO and four months'on sums above £20. Credit on the General Stock will bo given as fo)lows.—Upon al[ sums above X25, two months; £00, three months; fIOO, four months. y/«: Sale to commence Me/' l({y precisely a, ¡wlf-past Eleven o clock. Catalogues of this extensive Sale arc preparing, and can be had six days previous to the sa!p, at all the principal hotels in Swansea, Neath, Bndgend, Cardin' Merthyr Llan- eHy, Carmarthen, LIandilo, Tenby, ijaverfordwest; of the Auctioneer and on the premises, '231 and 232, High-street, Swansea. The Auctioneer begs to direct the special attention of purchasers to the convenience afforded bv the South Wales Railway for attending, any conveyance of Goods from the sale. The Premises to be Let With Immediate Possession. NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL IN THE FORM OF P L L S Solidified from the pure and fresh OIL, free from Adulteration. To be had of Mr. J. W. White and Mr. Morf.imer' Chemists,Carmarthen. J.Yothing b),ings on iVe?-,voits Debility, Premature Old Age, (lnd shortens AM<aM life, more than Disea.ses of the Chest. UNDER THE ? ? ?, AND PATROXAGE OF TH E ?-??????§ THE 1' R 1 X C 11' A L Ql, EEN THE OXLY REAL CURE WITHOUT INWARD MEDICINE IS Y)OPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS, for Coughs, J?j Asthma, Hoarseness, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, Croup, Hooping Cough, InnDenza, Chronic Strains, Bruises, Lumbago or Pains in the Back, Spinal and Rheu- matic Ao'eotions, Diseases of the Chest, and Local Pains. AFFLICTED SEVEN YEARS WITH A DREADFUL COUCH. South Carlton, near Lincoln, Dec. 1&, 1854. Gentlemen,—I am requested bv a poor man in this village to write to you respecting the en'ects of one of your Roper's Plasters. He has been amici:ed with a dreadful cough for the last seven yeaM, and for which he has been advised to try one ef your Plasters, which he has now had on three weeks, and which I am happy to inform you has been attended with beneficial results, as the cough is not so violent, and the phlegm, which at first was thick and tough, has been changed to ordinary spittle.—I remain yours obediently, SAML. BEECH. To Messrs. Roper and Son. Unprincipled shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spurious imitations. Purchasers are therefore cautioned to NOTICE the words. "HopER's t!.ovAT nvnr VT.STlm.' ena'ravedonthe stamp, and the Proprietor's Au- tograph on the back,thus:—  ????? PREPARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPER AND SON CHEMISTS, SHEFFIELD, On Medico-chemical principles, from British herbs and the gums and balsams of the Eastern clime, where The trees drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health sits, and makes it sovereign as it Sows." Full-sized Plasters, Is. 1 d.; and for Children, 9ad. each,, or direct by post, on receipt of Is. 4d. or Is. each, in postage stamps. Sold by most Patent Medicine vendors in the United Kingdom. nEW ARE OF IMITATIONS :-Be particular to ask for EOBER'S PLASTERS. A FRIEND IN NEED." HUNDREDS of CURES have proved RorER's PILLS, (though originally only intended to assist the operation of ROFER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTER, the best remedy for all those distressing symptons attending a weak and disordered Stomach, Liver complaints, Bilious irregularities. Indigestion, such as Nausea or Sickness, Loss of Appetite, Loathing of Food, Pain in the Bowels, Languor and Depression of Spirits, Giddiness, Swimming or determi- nation of Blood to the Head, &c., the forerunner of apoplexy. Proofs of eScacy:— (Communicated by Mr. J. C. Reinhardi:, Chemist. Hu!i.) Sproatley, near Hull, Ot. 3, 18-53. I Sirs,—Having found great benefit from Roper's Royal Bath Plasters and Pills, I wish to make my case known for the ad- vantage of those who suffer, as I have. done, for a long time. I have been aSlicted with spasmodic pains in the chest, and palpitation of the heart, arising from Indigestion and Liver complaint; I was under medical treatment many months without feeling any better. At last I tried one of Roper's Plasters and a box of Pills, which gave me relief in a few- days, from which time my health has improved, and 1am now quite well.—I remain, with thanks, yours respectfully, Roper's Pi)!s are a purely Botanic compound, and warrant- ed free from any deietorious ingredient, being composed of choice herbs, roots, gums, and balsams, by POST. ROPER I' and SON, Chemists, Shemcid,in boxes at Is. 11<1. 28. UJ and 4s. 6d each. Sold by most Chemists and Booksellers in the United Kingdom. ASK FOR ROPER'S PILL'S Y?RAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH.—The manifold ad- _r vantages to the Heads of Families from the possession of a Medicine of known efficClcy, that may be resorted t) with confidence, and used with success in cases of tom porary sickness, occurring in families more or less every day, are so obvious to all that no question can be raised of its importance to every housekeeper in the kingdom. They are an excellent aperient, create appetite, relieve langour, and invigorate the spirits, and if taken after an indulgence at table they quickly restore the system to its natural state of repose. For upwards of nine years (writes ;'[1'. Thos. Proving. of V/inchmore Hill, Middlesex), I have experienced the efficacy of this excellent medicine. I had long previously been amicted with headache and indigestion but a. friend having induced me to make a trial of Frampton's Pi Us, I now inform you that a few doses gave me great relief; :md during tins fong period of time I have taken them in pre- ference to any other medicine; and I have the happiness ,tnd I liai,e tile of saying that I never had a better state of health, which I attribute to Frampton's Pills. I beg further to add, that this medicine is in general use by illY and we know of nothing to equal it. Persons of a FULL HABIT, who are subject, to Hpad- ache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ears, arising from too great a now of Btood to the Head, .shouid never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their immediate use. Fur FEMALES, these Pills are truly exce!)cnt, re- moving all obstructions, the distressing .Head-ache so very prevalent with the sex; Depression of Spirits, Duincss of Sight, Nervous Affections, Batches, Phnpics, andSalIownessoftheSkin, and produce a healthy corn- plexion. To MOTHERS they are confidently recommended as the best medicine that can be taken 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 success- ful enect. By regulating the dose, according to the age and strength of the patient, they become suitable for every case, in either sex, that can be required. Sold by all Medicine Vendors, Price Is. I d. and 2s. 9d per box. See the name of Thomas Prout- 229, Strand London," on the Government Stamp. Agents—Mr. John W. Whiter Mr. P.M. Davies, Che- mist and Druggists, Carmarthen; Morgan. Davies, and Stephens, Merthyr-Tyd&l: PhiMips, Cardiu': Wiihams, Brecon; Morgan, Abergavenny PhiDips, Newport;' Goutstonc.LIaudovery; l''arror and He.:th, Monmomh' Jones a))dWiiiams, Brecon; i'!u!iips, Mi!ford; French' Neath: Daw and Son, Witson and Evaus, Swauseii' Thomas, T. D. Meyler, Hick-, and Harries, Haverfordwest and J. S. Evans, THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. Just Published, Price 2s., Post free for 2G Stamps. -VERVOUS DEBILITY, its Causes, Symptoms, Varieties I q and Curt.: au Essay on SpermatorrhrGa, and on those Disorders arising from Imprudence and Vicious Indulgence, occurring during the critical passage from Youth to Manhood, with 1 ractical Observations on a safe, speedy, and successful mode of treatment, with the means of detecting and dis- tinguishing, through Urinary Examination, the real cause and eitect of every variety of complaint. To which are added, Commentaries on the Physiology of Marriage, precautionary hints on the evils emanating from Empirical practice, and indisputable facts regarding die dangerous remedies advocated by various writers on these important disorders. BY SAMUEL LA'MERT, M.D., 37, BEDFORD S Q T,' AR E LONDON Doctor of Medicine, Matriculated Member of the University of Edinburgh, Honorary Member of the London Hospita) Medical Society, Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hal!, Lon- don, Ac., &C. SECTION I.—Anatomy and Physiology of the Generative and Urinary Organs. SECTION II.—PuiiERTY—MANHOOD—The Morale of Ge- nerative Physiology, Iriie and Fa)se Morality SECTION m.-THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MAHKlAGE-Aptitude and Inaptitude for bedded Happiness, Physiological Facts on Generative SECT'ON IV.—Si.ERMATOluUKHA, or Seminal Debility- Its H'story, and Causes—The miseries of Imprudence, the Vices of Schools. SECTtON V.—SYMPTOMS OF SrEUMAT-onKH(EA and Impo- tence, Nocturnal and Diurnal Discharges, &c., Influence on the Mental I'acuities. SECTION VI.-CAUSES & EFFECTS OF SEMINAL DEBILITY, Impotence, nnd Sterility. SECTION VII.—DETECTION OF SEMINAL WEAKNESS by Unnary or Microscopic .Examination, Importance of Exami- nation, Dangers of Mistakes, Medical Errors, Means of Cure. SECTION Mil.—TREATMENT OF .SEMJNAL WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCE, Hazardous and Empirical Spccincs, the Author's Mode of Treatment, Cases and Illustrations Published by PIPER and CO.. 23, Paternoster Row, tuid may be had of' IIANNAY and CO., 63, Oxford .Street, or from the Author, who may be consulted daily, from Eleven till Two, and from Five till Eight, at his reddencc, 37, jHeuiord Square, London. AGENTS:—Swansea, at the Cambrian" OBice: Carmar- then, Mr. J. W. White, chymlat, Guildhall Square. CORDNC'S WATERPROOFS FOR ALL CLIMATES, CORDING'S FISHING BOOTS, Are superior to all others. J. C. CORDING, 231, STRAND. 52, FLEET STREET, MR. HOWARD, SURCEON-DENTiST, At home from ten till five. 52, FLEET STREET, LONDON. GARDNER S' I, A M P S ARE THE BEST, 453, STR 1ND. ESTABLISHED 104 YEARS SECUJUTY TO EMPLOYER.S. rv?HE TIMES ASSURANCE COMPANIES. To Clerks B and others guarantees at the iowpst rates. Piatp G!aM Assurancp.—Windows, Mirrors, &e., insured aganst ioss by breakage. ,EHry description of Life and Fire Assurances. App)ytotiicManag'cr,32,Ludg<tte-liiil. GREAT fLl TTYCnT CAS. PATENT LAVA GAS BURNERS. Depot, 41, Queen Street, Cbeap"iùc, London. OSBORNE HOUSE. First-class Pi-ovi&ionsnt Economical prices. A saving of 15 per cent. to the purchaser. Pucksgos gratis. OSBORNE HOUSE. 30, Ludgate-hil!, rtear St. Paul's, London. I I Is the best substitute for Silver, at a tricing cost. A sample NICKEL SPOON sent free for ten stMnps, or oneELMTBO-PLATM for twenty. A Book cot)ta;mn!! 200 Eagravmss, forwarded post-free. Orders above £2 cMriage-iree. Richard & John Slack, 336, Strand. London. ASTHMA, SHEST, AM] THROAT AFFECTIONS. Mal'ktcick's 7'ai'eMi' Im¡Jrocul Respiru,t01's, 25. M. eacll. G. TRIMBEY, Sole Manufacturer, London. BUTLERS TASTELESS SEmUYl P8WSER. IN OXE BOTTLE. An efHcient and agreeable Aperient, or a refreshing saline (h aught to allay fcYcr or thirst, (fnoiosed in a case with a measure and spoon,) at 2s. 6d. may be obtained through all Druggists. BCTLlm & ILuWDIG, 4. Cheapsu.'p, St. Paul' ??REAT SALE of MODERATOR LAMPS.-EXTRA- ??' ORUINAH.Y BARGAINS.—Full size Lamp, Iiighly ornamented, with globe and stand complete. 12s. 6d. Every t'tgte can be suited, every requirement supplied.—SMITH, 281, Strand, (exactly opposite Xorfolk-street,) London. Lists free by post. ) ELECAMCE, COMFORT & ECO.JOMY. f??HE CAXROBEKT CAPE with Steevcs (Ught.warm, -3. and waterproof,) price, 0?c 6'M<;<ef]!, just introduced bv Messrs. Pot'LSON and Co., Tailors, &c., 94, Regent-Street, "j?TO HOUSEHOLD should be without WM. DRAY and London. s b ,,)u l l be i i, l it)iit 1)1',AYaiid !? Co.'? COTTAGE MANGLE, 5?. An Illustrated, ?td descriptive list will be forwarded post-free, on applic: tio!i to WM. DRAY and Co., Engineers and Agriculture loplement Makers, Swan Lane, London. I Important to Country Residents. ?ARKIN'S & GOTTO'S Price List of St?ionery. (the ?_ cheapest in England,) sent post free, or useful sample packets of Writing Paper and EI. 'elopes by post for ten stamps—over 20s. carriage paid to any railway station. No charge for stamping crests, initials, or address. Parkins & Gotto, Manufacturers, 21 and M, Oxford-street FURNISH YOUR MOUSE WITH THE BEST ARTICLES AT DEANE'S tRONMONGERY & FURN!SHtN8 WAREHOUSES A Priced Furnishing List sent Post Free. DEANE. DRAY. & Co., LONDON BRIDGE. Esta.MishedA.D.1700. 'TEST'S lEitFECT WATCHES, at Ms. e-teli have W stiong jewelled movements, in sterling silver cases, arc of all the usual sizes, and are the cheapest watches ever produced. Perfect watches, in gold cases, 4, 5, and 6 guineas each, to be had only of Thomas West, 18, Lti(ig.,ite-treet eext to Number One, St. Paul's, London. PASK'S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Distinguished for Tone. Workmanship, and Low Charges. Amateurs, Ships, and Militia Hands promptly furnished. All tho newest mode) Cornopeans. 2000 Accordions, Flu- tinaa,and Concertinas, from 4s. 6d.each. Address, 7,Lowthcr Arcade,and443,St,rand,.London. Pri/c.MedaLlSol. ?IROCGON'S PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT, ) inodorou" f'¡t f?,r damp walls, iinil1;.( iron houses; sold in rons 32 in. w!e, ld.ppr Foo'r. A)so dtyh:u:- felt, for the radiation of lieat, and deadening gound, and sheathing for ships' bottoms, on which the copper lies smc"th. Samples, directions, and testimonies sent by post. CROGGoN & Co., 2, Dowgate-hill, London. GRATIS I GRATIS CHYMES and RARER, forward on application (post-free) ? their Illustrated Catalogue of Silver Electro Plated Wares. The best guide for purchasers. 422, Strand, London. A REALLY GOOD STEEL PEN, adapting itself to any 7?. hand, os nexibic as the quill, and nearly as durable ns ti'cs:o!d pen,Is.3d. per 12 dozen box; or post free for Is. 9d. ("tamps) Sold only by tl)e makers, PARTRIDGE and COZENS, 1, Chancery-hme, London. COURTS—B. NICOLL'S REGISTERED SHIRTS, Six ? for 40s. Flannel Shirts, £3 3s. the halt-dozen. 42, Regent Circus, and 46, Lombard-street, London; also at 42, Graftoa-street, Dublin. Particulars post-free. T)AYNE'S CONDIMENTS are the best imported, and are patronized by The Hon. East India Company. The best CURRY POWDER, 1 lb. boctes 3s. 6d. pach. Depot, 3281, Regent-st., London. A list on application. ?HUUH'S ILLUSTRATED LIST OF LOCKS, FIRE- ? PROOF SAFES, CASH, DEED. and WRITING BOXES, with their S':7?s, Fittinss, a?d Prices, ?ill be sent by post to any part, on receipt of two postage Apply to CuuM & Son, .57, St. Pau]'" Churchyard,'Lon- don; 28, Lord Street, Liverpool; 16, Market Street, Manchester; and Horslcy Fields, Wolvcrhampton. ??? SAMUEL BROTHERS, j?!? 29, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, j?t ? ? SOL!! MANUFACTURERS OF THE jaS jEEBBaEBasaEEESESEa CombinÜ,G' Eupe}'ior :t'lc. Fit, Qua1ity, perfect ????? Base and Gracefulness, so requisite for Gentle- æanly appearance, and 60 rarely obtained. SAMUEL BROTHERS, ??? ? ? Merchant Tailors, 29, Ludgate Hil], 'London. I ? ? Pttte of Fashions and List of Prices of evMy (lescription (If Clothing sent freo T?OG. Cold, and Nip-ht Air.—The RESPIRATORY IF ORGAN and CHEST PROTECTOR, to be had of the patentee. Mr. COOK, 10, Princess-street, Hanover-squ.n-e, and of all ch\ mists, "Chenp, cles-ant, and effective." -Lancet. "The best thing of the kind." —Medical Institute. Good and inexpensive."—Medical Times, "¡;¡¡.1i;;M;- -j ESTABLISHED 18i8 QIIAWLS, DRESSES, AND MANTLES cleaned and ? dyed to equal new, in permanent and briUiant colours. FREDERIC F. SMITH, Dyer and Chintz Furniture Cleaner, 98, Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London. Inpost8vo. SecondEdition, Price Is. By post, Thirteen Stamps. INARMING FOR THE MILLION. ByGEORGE Jt' GLEXKY, F.H.S., &c., &c.—" It has in a cheap and accessible form, an amount of welt-digested matter- from the perusal of which even an experienced agriculturist may rii:e a wiser and better man." -.Britannia. London Eyre and Williams, 32, Bouverie-strect, Fleet- street. ?CEAN PARCELS DELIVERY COMPANY.—De- ?.? ?patches are tegularly made up for India, Austraiia, and tor aU parts nf the World: the West Indies, Maita, Constantinoptc-. Express to the United States every Thursday. Rates for small packages:—5 ib. weight, os.; 10 lb. 7s. Gd.; 20 lb. lOi'. 6d. 4, A.gcti -street, and )7, Grace- church-strcet,London; and 68, S..uh Castle-street,Liver- pool. H?DUCATION—Miss MARY E. Sm;AKsMn-H'8 Estab- S? U?iunent Sudbury IInuae, Hammersmith, near London. Induction in E.-?tish, French, Mus;c, and Dancing ?0 guineas. Pupils above fourteen, 35 gu'neas per annum. Laundress and pew rent included. Experienced Masters. Diet, best and unlimited. House anu Grounds spacious. ?-1 UNS RIFLES, REVOLVERS. AIR CANES, &c. ?TT The most perfect seif-?tiag Rev.lvpts. A.I?n.'? Patent, Colt's, and numerous other e?idem and h.ghly approved systfrns, trom 50s REILLY, Gun Maker, New Oxford sUfe', London. -rE bATENT MINERALISED INDIA RUBBER WYTEH.PROOFS.inno way atfcc'ed by either heat orco)d-W!LLIAM WARNE and Co are now prcFred to execute c.dr.8 fo' O.eir patent MINEHALISED INDIA RUBBER WATERPROOF CLOTHS, Coats, Ctoa:.s, Ground Shoe's, &c. These patent uaterproof are war- ranted to &ta!id the extremes of either heat or cr.ta, without iniurv always entirety fiee from tackiness. and retaining h] all seasons the supp'.eness which i the ¡¡(,cllliar character.stic of this patent process. The ii.;htest and stouter, tabncs of siikand eo-.tonare now mineralised, and arenas well as yachtins hats, SOUWf's:ers, air beds, air cush.ons, I.t? and swimtnin" beits, travelling rll,lysl and aU olhcr descriptions of India fubi-er good-, tc) be obtauied ot the ol'ly mûlJU- facturers, the Pateiit,es, at their warehou-c, No 9, Greshani Street West.—Fttcto'y, Tottenham, C?ECOND-HAND GU?S & RiFLES, by every L? ?.laker—PDrdey, Lan??ster, Witht)m Mo 're, tt'c. Uid ??uns and in t?ct ?uy description of goods t;!kcn in excbnige in lieu of money. A hrge stock ofsecond-tand Plate and Jewellery, Plated Goodt, Md Electro-plated Spoons and Forks. Old Plate and Jewellery bought or taken in exchange. WHiSTLER'a, 11, Strand, Opposite Trafalgar Square. COMPTOSf HOUSE, SOHO, LONDON. Tr)ICH Fiounce'l Gtace Si!k Dtfsscs. 5S<. 61.; New? ?\) Fancy Si'ks for Morninn =tnd Watking Dresses, (wide ,,idil)) 2a. Ud. ppr y.ud,. New Uroche nounced DresRes; Cioaks, falltles, and Furs, widi everv u'jvcity of the season, at half the uauai pricps 1),.tt-,iis and paiticuiars pust f:'pe on ap-,)Iicati,)Yi tn SKWLLL :i'id Conipaoy, Oompton Housc, Oid Cumpton Strept, and Frith Strf-ct, Suho.. rr?HH LONDON IMANURR COMPANY he? tn e.t!! r attention to the fuUouins J'?!ics which they manu- with the <:arp,-ol' uniform and in a state fit for immediate use, broad cast or dr:t). N)t)'o[)ho.<!pha)(' for corn and roft cr<;ps, compospd of animal and dissolnd bone; Concentrated Uratp fcr grass, clover, and i,o(,ts ofa)i kinds. This Mann'e hnsbpcnin si-,neral for rifttcn yea's. Superphosphate ofLimeofthebestqr.nHt.y. Testimonial! anr! fut! particu!ars forwarded on application. They a)so SHppty on best terms Peruvian Gnano ditcct from the importers. Nitrate of Suda, Sutphate of Ammonia, and every :.rtificial manure- each warranted EDWARD 40, Npw B' r?nRnSIIEU and GLENNY. SHinT MAKERS and JL OUTFITTERS, 1.52, STKAKD, LoNuox. An exten- sivf a-!so) tnipnt of Cototpd FtHnnpl Shirts, Military, Long Cioth, Linen. a!.d Dress Si,iri.IriQii Sco)cb Knit Hosiery—Finnnp) and Watetproof nnd cvt'ry article fur Military and a\al Outtits always ;ei.,dy. List of price:, win be [,'f\I'aH\('d on application. BSS8RDERS OF THE THROAT & AIR PASSAGES. Dt?HE NAME RESPIl{,TOn, having acquu-cd celebrity J? through Mr. JEFFREYS' Invention, has of late bccn assumed for various defective imitations. Persons induced by plausible to try an of these,, are reeommeuded not to judge by their experience of them of the real Instru- ments, which in theu' new attd reduced f-'r<ns and prices, are procurable of the Agents in London, and all Towns. WHOLESALE Oi-'riCE, 25, Rucklcr"bury, Loadon. r B ''HE VESPER HYMN, Transcribed or the Pianoforte, i 3s. The Old Hundredth, 4s.; With Verdure Clad, 3s.; Fading away, 3s. Eight Opera Fantasias, 3a. each.; Twelve Scotch Airs. each. 3s.; Twelve Irish Airs, each 3s.: Scales and Exercises, 4s.-all by W. VINCENT WALLACE.! N.B.—By a recent arrangement made with tills very emi-, nent Composer and Pianist Robert Cocks and Co. will be Sole Publishers of his New Pianoforte Works for Great, Brit.dn and its Dependencies.—London: ROBERT COCKS and CO., New Burlington-street, Music Publishers to their Majesties Queen Victoria and the Emperor Napoleon III. N.B.—Catalogues gratis and postage free. BED SORES. Water Cushions and Water Mattresses, FOIt the prevention of Bed Seres, relief 1 when threatened to slough, or in .sloupkiJ/ has adually taken place; for wounds, Abscess's, Fractures, Diseased Joints, Ulcerated Cartiiagps, and ac- cidents cf n!) kinf!s. Their comfort, and usefuiness is greater than can be con- ceived. Orders by post or leJegraph !mrnt'dta!c)y attpnJed t". Inventor, and sole manufacturer—HOOjPKR, rail Ma!) EiJst. FrIlF, rATENT DUET CO.V'CEItTINA, -tl l)s. 6d. and ? £'2 '2s with Mahogany Box.—This novel Instrument cotnprisFS two separate Concertinas con:)cct<'d e[lch having unison notes, enabling a single performer (without dittieulty) to play duets or melodies with an i))?u]ated aecompaniJUdít. It is also admirably suited to thp voice, und rr-.uH& n"t to be obtftined in any iastrument uf tiie Tutor and six books of airs for ditto, 2s. each. invcntorfs, 'WHEATSTONE and Co., patentct's of the Concertina., as used by the most celebrated performers at the public concerts. 20, Conduit-street, Regent-street, London. GRIMSTON E'S EGYPTIAN rEA, discovered amongst others by the Committee nf the British Museum, in a Vase, presented tn them uy Sir Cardiner \Vitk)nscn, the Egyptian traveller. Three were presented to Mr. Wiiliam Grimstone by Mr. T. II ettlgrew, who assisted itt opening this relic of the time of the Pharaohs, being 2,844 years old. The growth of this pea is different to thL's" of this country; the taste is uneuualled—they boit much sreener than ours. and more protiric, being piar.ted thus eight inches apart. The 2-<.6d.hap;wiH produce enough for a smail family. They require n" sticks,:ind the bioom hangs in clusters. Sold in hags,2s.Cd.; three times the quantity. 5s.;sc\'entttnes the quantity,10s. Each bag is signed and sealed bV WII,I,IANF lieibai-y, h igligit(,, Depôt, 52', High-street, DloombUl)', o,!iI¡on, of whom mHv be had, price Id., post-free 2d., the HISTORY OF "GKIM- S I ONE'S U, (iYPflAN i'EA ? RIMSTONE'S DIGESTIVE SAUCE is drawn from GRoots, Herbs, and I-'rutts. Sold in bottles at Is.and Is.Cd.; half-dozen, 7?. Gd. "It is a delicious Sauce_a fine strengthener of the a'.omaeh and dig,, tive. organs._ AN'riroNY CRisr, Surifeon. &c.; Marsha<n, NorfuIk. May 4, 18.5.3." Address, Mr. ILLLDI CimisroxE, IIerbarv Highga.te or Depot, 52, High-street, Bioomshury London Id. each, or pMt-fice for 2 s tanips. npIIE HISTORY OF GKIMSTONE'S ECYPTtAN I)eii.L,, the p,-(,(Iti,t of Ot,e Pea 2,844 )cars o!d, with the curious Description of its Discover'y, b%'the ComnntteeofthcBriu'sh Museun.. in a Vase, presented II to them by Sir Gai-diiier ili, Egyptian tra\etter; full directions for euhivatton, being the same as practised in EHt. THREE MINUTES' ADVICE ON THE GROWTH AND PRESERVATION OF THE HUMAN HAIR THE PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION OF TIlE SIGI-IT. All Letters to Mr. WiLLlAM GUD!ST01Œ, Herbary Highgate, or Depot, 62, High Street, BIoomsbury, London. ALTERATION OF TIME. ABERYSTWITH TO OSWESTRY 4NDc SHREWSBURY, g, Abei'ystu:¡,tlt to Osu-cst2-y is 16 Miles the nearest Cb<?cA rout J lIfE rublic is respectfully informed that on and after MoxDAY, OCTOBER the 1st, the Four Horse Coach "THE ENGINEER," will leave the TALBor HoTEL, Auerystwith, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 7 a.m., by the way of MachyuIIet.h, Cemmcs, Mallwyd Caun-oHIce und Meifod, arriving at the WYXNSTAY ARMS HOTEL and Railway Station, Uswestrv, at 4 p.m in time for Trams to Liverpool, Manchester, Carnarvon, Holybead and London in One Day, and return from the above Motel and Railway Station, Oawcstry, ou MoxuAY, WEDNESDAY' and FR!DAY, at 11 a.n)., an-iving- at Aberystwith at 8 p.M, The rropnetors beg leave to return thanks to those numer- ous patrons who have contributed to the success of the ENGINEER, and to inform those who have not travelled by thin route that it wiU be found the nlp:1snntl<"t. peditious, and the scenery unrivalled, passing through the beautifuL Vale of Meifod to Cann-ojiicc, MaUwyd. and MachyuUeth three of the best nshing stations in Wales. One Coachman and Guard throughout CLEATON JONES. ) I, ROWLAND OWEN LLOYD & Co. I'opriGtors. Talbot Hotel, Coach-office, July 2nd. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY For NERVOUSNESS. RELAXATION and EX- HAUSTION. Protected by J,o.Ial Letters Palmt, and SGnctiuned by all tlte Con t iilCldo 1 UúllUf}C8 lIcdicinc. DII. DE ROCS' CELEBRATED B ? LIF! DROPS, a.'c the great Euroftear: Kemtdyfor &permat(!rrhcM, Exhaustinn, Debility, Aver- sioti to and Incapacity f.jr Society, Study, or Business, Shiiking of the- Him' and Lhnbs, Fiatutency Sh<tnes6 pf Breach, AsUxHH, ( unsurupthp Habit: Ditli- nessut Si;.¡ht, BIctches, Ptjnpks, Hero T:ouf, PalUs m the tfonrsttnd Joints, Scurvy, Scrot'uia, and ull tho"e diseasts for witich !nercnry, a¡i'apal¡Jja, &c. ate not oniy ompioypd tn fiiin but too ottpn to thp utter de.-tnlction t th, suSefct's hc.thii. Then all!Jo:> mar \J1ou> t,OWl'lS must lie felt. to be beiie\<fi. Hur.dreds of apparcinly hopetess cases, which hed befn niven up by the faculty, tjAYC been speeditv cured and n'ia.ny thousandR hm'e derived atmost mtraculous retief' when everything rtse had signaliy faited. The Gutts Vitæ nrc ))n' result of h)nt: practical in"esti¡.(ation of the reme- dies best adapted for these disease' und in ;,("diti,)Il to the reat test :EXl'EIUE:<CE, they ha\e received the s.moion of nip.ny of the highest n:edic.:t authorities throughout Eu:ope as emirelv superseding :)ti those questionable remedies which have 'cu )ong Lceu thu sr.!e reliance of the medical )t)''tt cf tbi- cuuutry. Prie' Us., and four tiuies :e '.jlnl!tity at 33$. per bottle of the f"Hl)'\ lut; Agents. PAINS IN THE BACRL, GRAVEL, LUM- BAGO. RHEUMATISM, GOUT. DIS- EASES of the KIDNEYS, STRICTURE' &c., &c. Dn. DK Rocs' CmlPoUND IIENAL PiLLs nrp celebrated rtll over the world as a most safe and speedy remedy for the above dangerous cotapiaints, Discharses of any kird, j Stone, and Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs j 3Pne!R!!y, I,oL4sessiiig tonic rupet-tics, they agree with the n.ost de!ic!'le stomach, strpngi.hen the digestive organs, inprii-e the and in thrcp days wi!) e<h'ct a cure aheii copaiba, cutx bs, and all of tLat utterly fiiiled. Js. lid., 2s. 9d 4s. 6d., Ils.. and 33s. per box. Sent post free pn rfceipt of Is. 3d., 3s., as., 12s., and 35s. in Postage Stamps c'i'byrost-oSHccOtder. These celfbrated Piiis are au infallible rptnedy in the most ohstinate cases. By use a ¡one, many havp been annuaUy restocd to beatth, when et'erv uthpr mpdiciup has f..iled. Thfir <ast supeno))tyo\e) pvety thirm ctse in the cure of the above complaints, is universally ackno" !edgcd, and the extraordinary demand for them ever since tlioir. first introduction is without precedent. III no ins'ance have they ever been tutown to fail, or to produce those dangerous sympton-is so often requiting front copaiba, cubebs, turpentinp, and other medicines usuaiiy rpsortfd to. They require neither confinement nor change of die!, and may just.Iy be tl.,e on!y jeiilly safeand efflea- cious remedy for all stages of those disorders for which they are By the introduction of tire tb(,,ve, the -Proprietor has no desire to supersede his own personal usefu!ness, but there are mallY who from natural dit-idnce, sense of shame, or tear of discovery, w«u!d bear their affiictions ia siience, rather than app!y for aid, or unbosom their sorrows to those from nhnm they may reasooabiy expect synspathy and re)ief. To such it is believed the nbove will be an ac- cpptable boon, for besides their uniform etccacj', the sufferer can saieiy conduct his case without the kno%N-ledge of a second person, and thus cure himself speedity, privately, and at the teast possibte expense. CA'CTION.-The immense demand.for the above, hat,it;g Ùw7uad a.n 1t:isCl'upulous pcr.'on to Ùnltate )'/<eM, aiid assutit !p tlame (!f IJ¡; jP(/OA'. S?tlrey-ei-s must fI:-Wt'd f7ya/M<< the i-e- cummeudation of sparWllS 01' other- art/clui by unp/'II1(;/pled obtain a larger To protect the }J1tblic, 7/er I)ave directed !e M'MY/s "Wahcr de London,"<o be printed ?M M-/<t<e letters o/i c' red o?t the stamp affixed to </<a above, without cJ¿icJ¿ nOne csM be genuine, and to imitate M'/tteA is felony. Sold by Nr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-Square, Carmarthpn Evana, Chennst, Hig-h-street, and C. T. Wil- s'ln, Chemist, Cystic-square, Swansea; WiI]ifttD8,Chctnist, Hih-strce, Citrdig-a)] 'J'. D. MeylM-, Chcruist, and Potter, Hei'!ild Oitine, Huvertbrdwcst; Trewefks, Chemist, I'cm- broke; Stev<?ns, Chemist, Hixb-strect, Mcrthyr 1\dvi!; and ohtahuthip through all Medicine Vendors, of whom also may be had 3 he Medical Adviser." On the TREATMENT of SPERMATOR- RHOEA. and other URINO GENITAIi DISEASES by a Novel, Safe, and most successful Method. S,i-eiity Al1ntomical, Fx¡;!a¡¡a{(" In Sir /.0'M(/<t<S, 7-< Editiun, prlre 2s. 6d. m M sealed, EMre/ope, tltronr¡h all Book.tlleJ's. or seot Postfi'eefrom tlte A iii/lOr 42 sta.mps. rp HE MEDICAL A??V?MR on Nervous D?b:!itvand ? the \ario')s f'?rms of Premature D'cay. bf.th tnentat the and physica), ar?mgftom vc'iUhfu'i rxccs?es.Et'cc'i?n.t))C eHL'c's ofc':ma<c, A' 'niarks.on the use of t.ht Micros- cope, and the q?stionabie tr?at'fe!idvocatpd by certain writers; foRowpd by pracficat observations on Mariiase, with phtin direetiuns for the prevention and remoYnl of cprtni't Di,qu'uífkations, ru!<s )t,r sellllJana¡n'mclJt Ac. By WALTER DE Roos, M.I)., 10, Berners-Strppt, Oxford- Sn'cet, London. Sold alii'j by Piper and Co. '2.3, Paternoster-row; Mann, 39. CortihIU; Hcrne, 19.. Lucesier-souare; Gordon, 146, Lt'adenhat'street, London neywood, OIdharn-strpet, Man- chp&ter HoweU, Churc't-s'rept, Liverpc,,ol Watt, 11, Eim- rnw, and Hobill!")\), Gne11"hk-tTept, Edinburgl,, Lovp* Bookspilcr, Glas?:ol\ Berry, 162, Great Hritaiu-street' Dublin; audobtainab)e through all BookseHprs. REVIEWS. "The information thprcm conveyed is rpa)iv essential to those who contenipia.temnrriage.—" Record.. "It contains precisely the information too often studi- ously kept from the young and thoughtless. However, the knowledge must come soMe time, nnd happy is the person wha does not become its possessor too iate.—7'o/t<:rM<. The above work, which contains the practical remarks of nearly a quarter of a century, and treats in plain and sympathising ):tnguag:e on the various impediments and disqualifications to marriage, particu)arty recommends it- self as a safe, unernng, and infallible guide to the speedy '? d e to the speedy restorntiun and permanent preservation of health and vi"- o ti- For want of a book of this nature, many a once pro- n.iing youth who st,nted fhirly 011 the \'0) age of litc, hag been awfu!!y and irretrievably wrecked on the t-hoals and quicksands which besefhiscourse. Thenpccssity and im- portance of the work are further shewn by the fact, that. lhHe me few persons who do not at seme period rcquirr. .such information as may be found in its pages. Whiie therefore it affords a wholesome tesson to the inexpe- its perusal may aho lie instrumental in the serious consequmces of indisrretion from those who have unhappity incurred thent: nnd as the treatment re- commended has been uniformly successful in man; thou. sand id'pa.ra)!e) caEe", the reader may the more confidently anticipate for himself the same' beneficial result. PElUiOXS AT A Dli-TAKCE can be SUCCfssfu!Iy trcstpj hf correspondence onty, on remitting the nsuat lee of jEl when advice and will be recure frotii obsei-iatioti. Hours for pcrsonaf eonsuhatiun difilyfrom 11 tiH4, Sunday excepted. Post-oHireOtdcrs to be made payable at the Hotborn Omce to Dr. Waiter J)c Roos, 10, Berners.street, Oxford-street, London. N.B. Shou)d difficulty arise in procunng hny of the above; enclose the amount per Post-oSice order or other- wise, to 10, BernerS-filre, and they will be sent securely i packed per return.