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VISITORS TO LONDON Desirous of purchasing Fashionable Shawls, Cloaks, and Bobes, are requested to inspcct the immense stock at the EMPORIUM OF FASHION, 171, 173, 175, Regent-street, London. FARMER and ROGERS. SPRING VETCHES & AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. EARLY POTATOES FOR SEED. A Fresh Stock of GARDEN SEEDS of all the most approved varieties. SOLD AT J. H. SMITH AND CO., CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, HOP-MERCHANTS & SEEDSMEN, MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL HALL, King-Street, Carmarthen, ESTABLISHED 1807. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES & SPIRITS LONDON IN 13 HOURS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE Shortest, Best, and Cheapest route to LONDON is X by the Elegant FoTTit-IIORSE COACH, the WONI>EII," which has commenced running from the Belle Vue Royal Hotel, ABERYSTWITH, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Mornings, at a quarter before Seven, through Machynlleth, Llanbrymair, Newtown, and Welshpool, to Shrewsbury, at which place it will arrive in time for Trains to Liverpool, Manchester, Chester, and Oswestry, and for the 5 o'clock Train, by which Passengers will reach London at 10 o'clock. C. MARSHALL & Co., Proprietors. Belle Vue Royal Mail and General Coach) and Posting Establishment, Aberyst with, October 11th, 1856. ) ABERYSTWITH TO OSWESTRY OR SHREWSBURY. THE Public is respectfully informed that the well- appointed Four Horse Coach, THE ENGINEER, leaves the TALBOT HOTEL, ABERYSTWITH, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY Mornings, at 7 A.M., through Machynlleth, Mallwy Cann-office, Llan- fair Bridge, and Meifod, arriving at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel and Railway Station, Oswestrv, at 4 r.M., in time for Trains to London, Liverpool, Manchester, and Holjhcad, in One Day, and Returning from the a bove Hotel and Railway Station on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY Mornings, at 10.30 A.M., arriving at Aberystwith at 8 P.M. The Proprietors, in introducing this Coach to the notice of the Public, rest their claims to support on the following grounds, viz. :-lst. The Saving of Distance: Since the Oswestry route is 15 Miles shorter than by Shrewsbury, and 12 Miles shorter than by Welshpool. 2nd. 2he Superiority of Scenery: This Coach runs through a district hitherto closed to the generality of Tourists, passing through the beautiful Vale of Meifod, the scenery of which is unsur- passed. passed. CLEATON, JONES, ROWLANDS, ) J P„roprietors.I OWEN, & LLOYD, 1 ropne ors. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, AND PRONOUNCED BY HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS, to BE THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. Sold by all Chandlers, Grocers, &c., &c. AMAALAND SON"S NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE: CONTAINS DESIGNS AND PRICES OF no DIFFERENT ARTICLES OF BEDROOM FURNITURE S WELl. AS OF 100 BEDSTEADS AND PRICES COF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BEDDING SENT FREE BY POST HEALS. SON BEDSTEAD BEDDING » BEDROOM FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS 6TOTTENNAM COURT ROAD LONDQNJ On Physical Disqualiifcations, Generative Incapa- city, and Impediments to Marriage. New and Improved Edition, enlarged to 196 pages, illus- trated by 100 ANATOMICAL COLOURED ENGRAVINGS ON STEEL, just published, price, free by post, One Shilling, THE SILENT FRIEND; A Medical Work on the physical exhaustion and decay of the frame, from the effects of solitary indulgence, infection, and the injurious consequences from the use of Mercury; with observations on the obligations of marriage, and directions for obviating certain disqualifications. By R. and L. PERRY and Co., Surgeons. Sold by Piper Brothers, 23, Pater- noster-row Hannay, 63, and Sanger, 150, Oxford-street; and Gordon, 146, Leadenhall-street, London. PART THE FIRST Treats of the anatomy and physiology of the re-productive organs, and is illustrated by Eight Coloured Engravings, with Microscopical Views of the Spermatoza in the urine. PART THE SECOND Treats of the consequences resulting from excessive indul- gence, and their lamentable effects on the system, producing mental and bodily weakness, nervous excitement, and generative incapacity. It is particularly addressed to those who are prevented in consequence from entering into the marriage state, and points out the sure means of perfect and secret restoration to manhood. It is illustrated by Three Explanatory Engravings. PART THE THIRD. Treats of the diseases resulting from infection, either in the primary or secondary form, and contains explicit directions for their treatment. The consequences of early neglect or of mistreatment, and of the abuse of mercury, in entailing broken health, and a miserable existence, are also clearly pointed out. This section is illustrated by Seventeen Coloured Engravings. PART THE FOURTH Is devoted to the consideration of marriage, and its duties. The reason of physical disqualiifcations, and the causes of unproductive unions, are also considered, and the whole subject critically and philosophically inquired into. The CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM is expressly employed to renovate the impaired powers of life, when ex- hausted by the influence exerted by solitary indulgence on the system. Its action is purely balsamic; its power in re-iimgorating the frame in all cases of nervous and sexual debility, obstinate gleets, irnpotcncy, barrenness, and de- bilities arising from venereal excesses, has been demonstrated by its unvarying success in thousands of cases. To those persons who are prevented entering the married state in consequence of early errors, it is invaluable. Price lis. per bottle, or four quantities in one for 33s. which saves lis. The CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE, an anti-syphilitic remedy, for purifying the system from Venereal contamination, and is recommended for any of the varied forms of secondary symptoms, such as eruptions on the skin, blotches on the head and face, enlargement of the *br°at, tonsils, and uvula; threatened destruction of the bose, plate, &c. Its action is purely detersive, and its bell L'ficial influeiiec on the system is undeniable. Price lis. nd 33s. per bottle, also a saving of 11s. The X5. cases of Syriacum or Concentrated Detersive enee can be had from any of the Agents; whereby there is a saving of il 12s, a ?BRRys PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS constitute tin effecu remedy in all cases of gonOl:rhœa, gleet, stricture anrf di., of the urinary organs. Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. and ??s.perbox. GotJl by Barclay and Sons, Farringdon street; Darby and GoBden I 140, LMdenbaH street; W. Sutton & Co., 10, Bow 8"n;e yad; W. Edwards, 67, St. Paul's churchyard J. ?ford' .f 50, Oxford street; Hannay & Dietrichsen, 63, llf-Dr,a Iltr,,t '-Butler & Harding, 4, Cheapside; Prout & liaxp'alt 2 29) Strand; T. Evans, Chemist, High street, it¡ts, e;vans, chemist, Cardiff; Garret Brothers, drug- |}. sts> New* ^^onmouthshire > T. Farror, Beacon OfEcc, R ??onth ?d all medicine vendors throughout the United r,olarnelith Olid all medicine ven d ors throughout the United Winn^Hui|M|l|MIB||||| iri rm—T7—TTM— 111 lllll III II WW I TO CHEMIST'S ASSISTANTS. w ANi-TEI), a Young Man, who thoroughly understands rf his Business, and is conversant with the Welsh Language. Apply, to T. Loveridge, Chemist, Merthyr. MESSRS. DOUGLAS & COMPANY, SOUTH WALES SAW MILLS, LLANELLY, BEe; to announce that they have on Stock a largo assortment of Prime Timber, consisting of Quebec, Yellow and lied Pine, Oak, Memel, Pine Deals and Laths, or Lathwood, which they offer at reduced prices to make room for their Spring Arrivals. N.B. Timber cut to any scantling on reasonable Terms. Flooring Boards, Joists, Rafters, Ic., always on hand. Messrs. Douglas & Co.'s position gives them great facility for punctual delivery to all parts of the country. NOVELLO'S CENTENARY EDITIONS of the ORA- 1'? TOmOS (complete). THE WHOLE SEMES NOW REDUCED to Is. 6d. or 28. ech. Messiah, Creation, Judas, Israel in E?ypt, Samson, Solomon, Jephtha, Joshua, De- borah, Saul, Alexander's Feast, all 2s. each. Dettingen and Zadock (in one), Acis, and Ode to St. Cecilia's DAy, Is. 6d. ch. Mendelssohn's St. Paul, 2- Hymn of Praise, 2., 42nd Psalm, Is. Mozart's Twelfth and Requiem Mass, Haydn's Third Mass (with E. Holmes' Critical Essays), and Beethoven's Mass in C, 2s. each. Beethoven's Engcdi (Mount of Olives), Rossini's Stabat Mater and Romberg's Lay of the Bell, Is. 6d. each. All in Vocal Score, with Ac- companiment by YIXCENT NOVELLO. The above works may be had, bound in cloth, from 3s. to 4s. each. Prospectuses and specimen pages gratis. J. A. Novello, 69, Dean-street, Soho, London (W.) LAND DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION -0 MR. THOMAS GRIFFIN, (Of Silverton, Devon, and Machynlleth, Montgomery- shire,) WITH confidence offers his services to Landowners, Agents, and Occupiers, to undertake to drain effectu- ally and otherwise improve Lands upon the most modern principles. Irrigation independent of Drainage. T. GRIFFIN'S experience in England and Wales, has gained for him the privilege of being permitted to refer to a great number of Gentlemen by whom he has been en- gaged, and amongst the many he begs to name The Right Hon. Lord Poltimore, Poltimore Park, Exeter The Right Hon. Lord Sudeley, Gregynon Hall, Mont- gomerysbire Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, Bart., M.P., Killerton, Exeter The Rev. Charles Tripp, D.D., Silverton, Devonshire, and Esgair Evan, Llanbrynmair, Montgomeryshire The Right Hon. Lord Lisburne, M.P.. Crosswood, Car- diganshire Capt. Thrushton, R.N., Penybryn, Merionethshire C. F. Tbrushton, Esq., Talgarth, Merionethshire F. J. Ford, Esq., Llwyngwern, Merionethshire W. W. E. Wynne, Esq., M.P,, Peniarth, Merionethshire Thomas Drew, Esq., Newtown G. J. Scott, Esq., Peuiarth-uchaf, Merionethshire John Gould, Esq., Poltimore, Exeter Edward Davies, Esq., Dolgradog, Machynlleth Major General Truscott, Broekhill House, near Exeter Henry Matthews, Esq Bradninch, Devonshire Charles Copp, Esq., Cutton, Exeter John Carnac Morris, Esq., Fronfelen, Merionethshi, re M. Lewis. Esq., Garthgwynion, Machynlleth Thomas Ellis, Esq., Brynlhvydwyn, Machynlleth Thomas Dewdney, Esq., Silverton The Rev. John Matthews, East Anstey, Ti vertoll The Rev. John Bond, Stoke Canon, Exeter Messrs. Matthews and Martyn, Broadclist, Devonshire Richard Mortimer, Esq., Silverton Charles Hill, Esq Nethercxe House, Exeter Mr. William Birmingham, Land Agent, Broadclist, Devon- shire Mr. Richard Norris, Francis Court, Broadclist Mr. Joseph Norris, Rewes Farm, Broadclist Mr. John Norris, Motion Barion, Broadclist Mr. John Norris, Great Barton, Poltimore, Exeter Mr. Joseph Gould, Newhall, Broadclist Mr. Joseph Player, Land Agent, Silverton Thomas Lewis, Esq., Caershir, Machynlleth Wm. Norris, Esq., Loxbear, Tiverton The Rev. George Owen, Tiverton Wm. Peel, Esq., Taliaris, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire Together with many of the leading Agriculturalists of the day. If Gentlemen wish to employ their own Labourers, T. G. will engage to survey, report, plan, give estimates, &c. upon reasonable terms. Any Geutleman considering this application worthy of his confidence, may rely upon every attention and exertion being given to carry out an effectual and permanent irn- provement. Terms either on Commission or by Contract. The smallest order will receive immediate attention, by communications being addressed to Mr. THOMAS GRIF- FIN, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, or LLANDILO, Car- marthenshire. The Drainage of To ICIlS and Villages undertaken. DRAINING LABOURERS WANTED. J. W. BENSON'S WATCH, CLOCK, AND CHRONOMETER MANUFACTORY, 33 and 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. Established 1749. J W. 13ENSON, MANUFACTURER OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES of every description, con- struction, and pattern, invites attention to his magnificent and unprecedented display of Watches, which is admitted to be the largest and best selected Stock in London. It consists of Chronometer, Duplex, Patent, Detached Lever, Horizontal, and Vertical Movements, Jewelled, &c., with all the latest improvements, mounted in superbly-finished engine-turned and engraved Gold and Silver Cases. The designs engraved upon many of the cases are by eminent artists, and can only be obtained at this manufactory. If the important requisites, superiority of finish, combined with accuracy of performance, elegance, durability, and reason- ableness of price, are wished for, the intending purchaser should visit this Manufactory, or send for the ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET, published by J. W. BENSON, (and sent post- free on application,) which contains sketches, prices, and directions as to what Watch to buy, where to buy it, and how to use it. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. From the" Morning Fast," October 30. "Exhibits exquisite artistic feeling in ornamentation, and perfection of mechanism in structure." .FywK <A<? "J!?b?M:? From the "jlforning Chronicle," October 30. "Excellence of design, and perfection in workmanship. From the Jlforning Advertiser," November 1. The high repute which Mr. Benson has obtained for the qualities of his manufacture stands second to none." From the Morning Herald," November 3. The high standing of Mr. Benson as a London manufac- turer must secure for him a large amount of public patron- age. From the Globe," November 3. "All that can be desired in finish, taste, and design." From the" Sun," November 3. "Mr. Benson, as a long-established City manufacturer, has gained a reputation for the quality of his productions, which stands second to none in the City." From the "Standard," November 3. Leave nothing to be desircd but the money to buy them with." From the Observer," November 16th. The watches here exhibited surpass those of any other English manufacturer. GOLD WATCHES, horizontal movements, jewelled, &c., accurate time-keepers, 13 Ius., £ 4 15s.. 1,5 15s., to X20 each. Gold Lever Watches, jewelled, and highly finished move- ments, £ G 6s XS 8s., L10 10s., £12 12s., £14 14s., X- 16 16s. to 100 Guineas. SILVER WATCHES, horizontal movements, jewelled, &c. exact time-keepers, L2 2s., £2 1 5s., £3 15s., to ylo 10s. each Silver Lever Watches, highly finished, jewelled movements, £3 10s., £ 4 10s., £ o 10s., £7 10s., £8 10s., £10 10s. to 50 Guineas. A two years' warranty given with eacli Watch, and sent carriage paid to Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, or any part of the kingdom upon receipt of Post Office or Bankers' Order. made pay?e J. W. BENSON, 33 and 34, Ludgate Rill, London. Merchants, Shippers, and Watch Clubs supplied. Old Watches taken in Exchange or Repaired. fIIi!i'=- -o"& George James Wigley, Treasurer, in Account with the Inhabitants of the County of Cardigan. GENERAL BALANCE SHEET and ABSTRACT of Monies Received and Disbursed for the said County, with the Cl- Balances thereon, from the EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1857, to the EASTKli QUARTER SESSIONS, following. n_- _n- DR. RECEIPTS. COUNTY STOCK. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1857. January 6th to April 7th To Balance due from the Treasurer at the Epiphany Quarter Sessions, 18,57. 213 17 9 To Received amount of Countr Hatos at do being one half-penny in the pound. 42G 17 0i To received 10 per Cent. Fine on Parish, for non- payment thereat 1 3 9 To received from H. JS1. Treasury, expenses of Pro- secutions to 31st December, 1856 89 11 1 To received from the same Maintenance of Pri- soners to 30th September, 1856 27 12 7 To received from Inspec- tor of Weights and Mea- sures, for stamping, and proving the same 0 9 0 To Received from Capt. Freeman, C.C., Rent for Lock-up Houses up to Lady Day 1 19 0 To Received fines from I magistrates' clerks 5 0 0 552 12 5! Total Receipts of County Stock; and I Balance. -796 10 21 POLICE RATES. To Balance due to the J County at the last Epi- phany Quarter Sessions 186 10 8 I To Police Rates Received at do., being one-half- penny in the pound 399 15 44 I To Received Police Fees from Capt. Freeman, C.C. 14 19 2 -414 14 64 I -601 5 24 JE139715 5 f DISBURSEMENTS. Cn. COUNTY STOCK. £ s. d. £ s. d. X s d. 1857. January 6th to April 7th Salaries 177 11 0 Bridges. 93 10 7 County Gaol 81 2 o Ilolise of Correction) 8 19 11 Aberystwith ) Constables anl Con- l 11 10 0 vcyancc of prIsoners ) Magistrates' Clerks ..060 Coroners 46 15 9 Lunatic 7 1G 0 Printing and Ad- I 39 14 vertising j Miscellaneous. 5 12 3 Prbcution8 41 16 11 15 7 517 15 7 Balance due to the County. 278 14 7 796 10 2 1 POLICE RATES. By Cash paid to Capt. Freeman, C.C., as per Re- quisitions, Nos. 1, 2, and ,nq ? 4 3, 413 3 4 Balance due to the County. 188 1 104 ——————. 601 5 2! £1397 15 5 lie it remomoered, tllat we have this day examined the above Accounts, with the several Voucncrs, and nave found the same correct. As witness our hands this 7th day of April, 1857. G. W. PARRY, Chairman, H. VAUGHAN, JOHN BOULTBEE, FRANCIS D. SAUNDERS, J. A. LL. PHILIPPS, JOHN LEWES, GWYNNET TYLER, WILLIAM JONES, A. L. GWYNNE, F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. G. J. WIGLEY, Treasurer. A NEW HAIR DYE (Make your own). A chemist i has succeeded in producing a Liquid Hair Dye, the receipt for which he will forward to any one using a dye. It is perfectly harmless, easily applied, the colour per- manent, without the least tinge of green or purple, and is a stimulant to the growth of the hair, For terms, address M. D. Parwich, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. TO CONTRACTORS. ANY Person desirous of Contracting for the Erection Aud Completion of about Twenty Cottages at the Sea Side, Hanelly, may see the Plan and Specification on application to Mr. John Evaus, at the Copper Works Office, on or be fore the 16th April instant. Llanelly, April 3rd, 1857. TIVYSIDE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Annual Meeting of this 8ociety for awarding Prizes for Entire Horses, (to sene Mares this SeaoD in this Dis- trict,) will be held at Newcastle Emlyu, on FRIDAY the 24th inst. ritizes. £ s. d. For the Best Thorough-bred Horse 3 0 0 Do. do. Cart Horse 3 0 0 Do. Cab Horse. 2 0 0 J. P. JAMES, Hon. Sec. Newcastle Emlyn, April 4, 1857. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. MR. WALTER LLOYD Is instructed to Offer for Public Competition, on the 18th of APRIL, at 3 o'clock P.M., at the LION ROYAL HOTEL, Queen Street, Carmarthen, where a Map of the Farm may be seen, f T1HE valuable and very desirable Freehold Farm and X Lands, called WEST DOWN, situate in the Parish of St. Islimael, containing about 50 Acres of very excellent Land. Penybont, Mydrim, 25th Feb., 1857. STALLION FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, THE loth OF APRIL NEXT, BY MR. BENJAMIN JONES, AUCTIONEER, At the THREE COMPASSES FIELD, Lammas Street' Carmarthen, at half-past Two o'clock P.M., THAT WELL KNOWN THOROUGH BRED ENTIRE HOUSE, « LIO N E L," The Property of Mr. JOHN THOMAS, Jun., of Derllys For Pedigree see Stud Book or Cards may bo obtained at the Three Compasses Inn, Carmarthen. Journal-office, March 16th, 1857. CURTIS ON MANHOOD-SHILLING EDITION, A MEDICAL ESSAY ON NERVOUS AND GENER- ATIVE DISEASES. Just Published, the 77th Thousand, with numerous plates, in a sealed envelope, price Is., or sent, post-paid, by the Author, for 14 stamps. MANHOOD The CAUSE and CURE of PREMA- TURE DECLINE, with Plain Directions for Perfect estoration to Health and Vigour; being a Medical Re- view of the various forms and modern treatment of Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Mental and Physical Capacity, whether resulting from Youthful Abuse, the Follies of Maturity, the Effects of Climate, or Infection, &c.; with Observations on a new and successful mode of detecting Spermatorrhoea, and other Urethral Discharges, by Micros- copic Examination; to which are added, Curious and In- teresting Cases, with the Author's Recipe of a Preventive Lotion. By J. L. CURTIS, Surgeon, 15, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London. At home for consultation daily, from 10 to 3, and 6 to 8 Sundays, from 10 to 1. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.- Shilling Edition.-77th Thou- sand.—This is a truly valuable work, and should be in the hands of young and old. The professional reputation of the author, combined with his twenty years' experience as medical referee in the treatment of nervous debility, &c., fully accounts for the immense circulation which this po- pular and ably-written medical treatise has obtained. Sunday Times, 23rd March, 1856. el CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—It is the duty of all men to study the laws of their body, no less than those of their mind In the pages of this work will be found golden rules for regulating the one and preserving the other. Mark Lane Express, March 31, 1856. CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—The author has conferred a great boon by publishing this little work, in which is described the source of those diseases which produce decline in youth or more frequently premature old aga."—Daily Telegraph, March 27, 1856. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—The book under review is one calculated to warn and instruct thq, erring without impart- ing one idea that can vitiate the mind not already tutored by the vices of which it treats. "Y, aval and Military Gazette, 1st Feb., 1851. "We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful—whe- ther such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, 01 a clergyman. —Sun, Evening Paper. Sold, in sealed envelopes, by the AUTHOR; also by GIL- BERT, 49, Paternoster-row; HANNAY, 63, Oxford-street; MANN, 39, CornhlJl, London; GUEST, Bull-street, Birming- ham; HEYWOOD, Oldham-street, Manchester; IIOWFLL,6, Church-street, Liverpool; CAMPBELL, 136, Argyle-street, Glasgow ROBINSON, 11, Greenside-street, Edinburgh POWELL, Westmoreland-street, Dublin; and by all Bock- gellers and Chemists in the United Kisgdon. > '18 57. TO COVER THIS SEASON, That splendid pure bred Entire Cart Horse, THE WINDSOR HERO, That was awarded a Premium of S15 at the Royal Agricul- tural Society's Show at Windsor, held July, 1851, as being the best two-year old out of Twenty, At £1 each, and 2s. 6d. the Groom, The Groom's Fee to bo paid at the time of Serving, and the remainder at Midsummer next, The Property of FRED. EDWARDES, ESQ., Pilroath. THE WINDSOR HERO is jet black, rising seven years Told, 16 hands 3 and half inches high, possesses good symmetry, with short, good, and clean legs, and excellent feet, sound constitution, perfectly good tempered, is of one of the best cart horse families in England, and is himself a staunch worker. He was bred by Mr. Tayler, of Bishop- stone near Swindon, Wilts, and got by Mr. Wirdnam's celebrated horse, the Farmer's Glory, which was got by Mr. Lydford's far-famed Stallion, Champion, out of an excellent Mare, by Mr News's Champion of England. The dam was a successful competitor at the Farringdon Agricultural Society, having been awarded the premium twice for being the best Marc for Agricultural purposes. All these horses are well liiionrn, and allowed by judges to be of the most successful and valuable family in the country, from which have descended some of the best and biggest cart hortes in England. The Windsor Hero has proved himself a very fruitful horse. All his Stock is very promising. He will attend at Laugharne, St. Clears, Llanboidy, Nar- berth, Llanelly, Kidwelly, and Pembrey, and will be at the Three Compasses, Lammas Street, Carmarthen, every Sa- turday. The Groom will specify the days of attendance at each Town. 1857. IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS. THAT WELL-BRED AND POWERFUL HUNTER BONNY BOY," The property of Mr. George Evans, Veterinary-'Surgeon, Will serve Mares this Season at 21 each, and 2s. 6d. the Groom. To be paid on or before the 24th June next. FOR PEDIGREE SEE CARDS. ONNY BOY never appeared in public, but has been ) regularly hunted by his late owner, the Marquis of P.tL?rford, who is a 'lter weight, and who purchased him at five years old for 220 Guineas. His stock have proved themselves good and stout Hunters, and sold for larger prices than the ?'o?MM of any other /Mt?n? horse in Ireland. His stock now in Wales are the most promising for weight-carrying hunters ever seen in this country, from their great size and substance. lie will attend regularly at Carmarthen, Llanelly, St. Clear's, Narberth, Laugharne, and Llandilo. For further particulars apply to Mr. G. Evans, Veterinary-Surgeon, Carmarthen. The Groom will specify the day of attendance. 1857. TO COVER THIS SEASON, At 91 each Mare, and 2s. 6d. the Groom, THAT PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, "ALEXANDER," The Property of Fred. Edwardes, Esq., Pilroath, Won the Prize at the Brecon Agricultural Society's Show in 1854. A LEXANDER is 6 years old, was bred by Mr. Tod, of Elphinstone Tower, in East Lothian, and was got by his celebrated horse Peacock, out of Sally, by Farmer. Alexander is a dark mottled bay, stands upwards of 16 hands high, clean legged, with great bone, fine action, and combines with all an excellent temper. He has been brought into this country at great exdense to his Proprie- tor, withont any other object than that of benefiting the district, by introducing a horse of a breed which stands un- rivalled in the Kingdom for all Farm purposes, or for the drawing of heavy weights, and which it is firmly believed will make an excellent cross with the Mares of this country. He will attend at Llandilo, Llangadock, Llandovery, Llansawel, and Llandebie. tggT All Fees to be paid on or before the 15th of JUNE. The Groom will specify the days of attendance at each Town. SURPRISING SUCCESS OF KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS IN all diseases arising from a derangement of the digestive organs.—This medicine, which has stood the test of more than twenty years' experience, is by far the best for general family use; it is powerful in reaching the very root of disease, purifying the blood, freeing the stomach and bowels from crude and vitiated secretions, and in strengthening and invigorating the entire system. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS are of the most proved and undoubted efficacy in cases of Ague, Bilious Affections, Consumpii°n>_ Diarrhoea, General Debility, Gout, Constipa- tion, Indigestion, Liver Complaints, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, and many others; for proof of which, see the HUNDREDS OF CASES OF CURE which accompany each box.—Sold at is, lid. 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., by all Dealers in Patent Medicincs. Wholesale ¡ Dopot, DR. DE JONGH'S 1 LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL Has-now, in consequence of its marked superiority over every other variety, secured the ronfidence nnd almost uni- versal preference of the most eminent Medical Practitioners as the most speedy IInddTectual remedy for coxst-Mp-nox, UROXCIUTtS. ASTHMA, FT OUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, DIA- 1VETES, D1SKAS13S OF THE SKIN, NEUH-VLV-IA, LUCI^ETS, INFANTJLB WASTIN'U, "GKNEKXL DEIULITY, AND ALL SCRO- FULOUS AFFECTIONS. Its leading distinctive characteristics arc COMPLETE PRESERVATION OF ACTIVE AND ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES. INVARIABLE PURITY AND UNIFORM STRENGTH. JNTIRE FREKDOM FFCOM NAUSEOUS FLAVOUR AND AFTER- TASTE. RAPID CURATIVE EFFECTS, AN!) CONSEQUENT ECONOMY. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS: DR. LETHEBT, Professor of Chemistry aNt Toxicology ai the Medical College of the London Hospital, Chemical Feferee to the Corporation of London, Medical Officer of Health to the City of London, fy e., 4e. I have frequently had occasion to analyze the Cod Liver Oil which is sold at your establishment—I mean that variety which is prepared for medicinal use in the Loffoden Isles, Norway, and sent into commerce with the sanction of Dr. de Jongh, of the Hague. In all cases I have found it possessing the same set of properties, among which the presence of cholaic compounds and of iodine in a state of organic combination are the most remarkable; in fact, the Oil corresponds in all its characters with that named Huiiie bruhe,' and described as the best variety in the masterly treatise of Dr. DE JONGH. It is, I believe, universally acknowledged that this description of Oil has great thera- peutical power; and, from my investigations, I have no doubt of its being a pare and unadulterated article." The "MEDICAL CIRCULAR." Much of the Pale Oil sold in the market is found to be nothing more than Skate Oil—a fact which will account for the failures which have occasionally attended the use of the so-called Cod Oil The utmost reliance may be placed upon the experimental researches of Dr. de Jongh, who is one of the most eminent of European chemists; the Oil procured by him enjoys also the additional sanction of the opinion of Baron Liebig and the late Dr. Pereira in favour of its genuineness and efficacy. Our own experience practically coufirms their judgment, and WE UNHESITATINGLY RECOM- MEND DR. DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OiL AS THE BEST FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, AND WELL DESERVING THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PROFESSION." Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. Od. Pints, 4s. 9d. Quarts, 9s. capsuled and labelled with Dr. DE JONGH'S stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHLCH NONE ARE GENUINE, by ANSAR, HARFORD, and CO., sole British Consignees, 77, Strand, Londom; and by many respectable Chemists and Druggists. FropOsed substitutions of other kinds of Cod Livet- Oil should be strenuously resisted, as they proceed from interested motives, and wili i-estdt in disappointment to ilte ptircliaser. AGENTS, THE FOLLOWING CHEMISTS CARMARTHEN, R. M. KING STREET HAVERFORDWEST GWYNNE HARRIES; TENBY, W. WALKINTON; AREKYSTWITH J. COLE. IS EUREKA Sfyfe Ofl." THE q¡,, <0 BEST QUALITY, SIX FOR FORTY-TWO SHILLINGS 4 Directions for Self-Measurement, and < 4 every particular, post free. t:j O!rcl Patentee, 38)?Olllttl AGFNTS CARMARTHEN 1). and W. DaTies, DraFers- BRECON W and G. James. ABERGAVENNY .Jams, Brothers. C ROGGO N's PATENT ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT; inodorous Felt for damp walls, lining iron houses; sold in rolls 32 in. wide, Id. per Square Foot. Also, Dry ILtir Veil, for preventing the radiation of heat and deadening sound, and shea'thinK for ships' bottoms, on which the copper lies smooth. Samples, directions, and TeRtnnonials'scuit'by post. CrtOGGON Sr Go., 2, Davtgrttc-hill, London. THE' RoyH! 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Schweppe & Co., 51, Berners Street, Oxford Street." stamped thereon, also from using labels over the corks in euch bottles similar to those used- fcy Mssrs. Schweppe & Co. Also a Decree for a Perpetual Injunction restraining Messrs. Nevill and Oxlade from selling any Soda Water not Manufactured by Messrs. Schweppe & Co. IN SUCH BOTTLES or with such imitation labels. And a further Decree for a Perpetual Injunction restraining Mr. John Luntley from printing or disposing of any spurious or imita- tion labels; .and in each Suit the Defendants were directed to pay the C6,s Sel??-ppe and Co. AND',tN'OTI(7E is hereby given that similar proceedings win be forthwith instituted against all persons who shall be found offending as aforesaid. /^wRLANDO JONES and Co's ORIGINAL PATENT RICE ?? STAUCH ?yMtrM ?0 ?t7wy, is celebrated for producin a&f?M?K? Glaze, and retaining its s<?!CM in the dampest we?ther. CAUTION.—Every packet has a label with the name in- serted under the Royal Arms. NOTICE.—THE GREAT CENTRAL BOOK DEPOT. WILLIS AND SOTHERAN having taken those ex- tensive Premises, 136, Strand, beg to call the at- tention of Book Buyers to their extraordinary Stock of the best New and Second-hand Books, now the largest in England, numbering 200,000 Volumes. A Catalogue pub- lished monthly, price 3d. Post Free. A Discount of 2dL in the Shilling from all.New Works,. j I WILLIS and SOTHERAN, 13?, Strand, London. fwn BB"S I HPIfO W ith 8 n ?eirnproie. MBr$ LUIllVO) men<a, S?cogwM?titca Fireproof Safes, with Gunpowder-proof ks. Cuh and Deed Fireproof Sales' Door Letches, -?lb small and neat keys. Complete lists of sizes and prices sent on appHcation CHUBB & SON, 67, St. Paul's Churchyard, London; 2s, Lad- street, Uvapool; and 16, l? a ?kh et?"tndon?2 WAX FLO'WERS.-MaterialltOr faUMHU Vo Wax Flowers -and French PaM NoweK. at <6t9aSS3 MUMRN & SON'S, 106, New Don?d?aboot, and Conservatory Counter, Pantheon. 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Counting House entrance first door on the left up Rail- way-place. lijgssft JAMESS PATENT WEICHING g rSc r*' MACHINES and WEIGH BBIDGKS, m without loose weights. Sanctioned by TM—. the Board of Customs. WEIGHING AKD IIY. IIFll F t HOISTING CRANES to order. "-r ff*i James and Malcolm, L itr Wr 116, ieadenhall Street, London. eawvan Frm SEWELL AND Co. are now receiving their tC? Goods for the Spring and Summer, and respectfully Goo& for-the Si Zd! ies of England to their 'na nfi call the attention' of the Ladies of England to their magnificent STOCK OF NOVELTIES. New Fancy Silks—wide widtb-from 2a. Fashionable Flounced Silk Robes from 21 guineas. Foreign and English Muslins and Cambrics from ed. per yard. Evening and Ball Dresses from 12s. Carpets, Damasks,&Chintseeofalldascdpdojm PATTERNS SBOT to THE COVXTBT FFLLI Compton House, Soho, London. W. BANK OF DEPOSIT, 3, Pall MaU East, BUndon. lgftbitaed A.D. 1844. 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THE CANROBERT CAPE, with Sleeves, adapted for Tthe present season—repeUent of rain, with free enti1- ation, ONE GUINEA. Messrs. POULSON and Co., Tailors, &c., 94', Regent-street, London. ICEATINC'S COUCH LOZENGES. AS APE and CERTAIN REMEDY for Coughs, Colds, hoarseness, and other affections oUhe Thoat nd Chest; In Incipient C(onsdmptionAztbmianawinter-Conththoram'xm&Wnt. Being- from ererr hurtful inuedient? thsy pmy h taken by the mm6 dcltoate female or the youngest child; "hUII the Public Speaker and Professional Singer will find tltem invaluable in allaying the hoarseness and irritation incidental to vocalexertlo", and also a powerfol auxiliary ia the production of melodious enunciation Prepared and sold in Boxes. Is. l £ d„ and Tins 28. 94. ?.* by THOMAS MATING, Che<attt,?Qf 79, St. Paul's Church-TaN, Loudon, and by all Druwøta. A New and Important Discovery in the Science of Modi cine. PATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT BRITAIN. DIPLOME D'ECOLE DE PHAKMACIB PHABMACI^ DE PARIS. IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, VIENNA. The Patentee considers it necessary that every expedient should be adopted to secure the Public against imitations of the Triesemar, None are genuine unless the Engravings of the Seals of the Patent Office of England, the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Vienna, are affixed upon each wrapper, and around each case. Imitations of the same are liable to the severest penalties the Courts of Law can award. TRIESEMAR, No. 1, 2, and 3, prepared in the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste or smell, and can be carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin cases, divided into separate doses, as administered by Valpeau, Lalleman, Roux. Kicord, &c., &c. RIESEMAR, No. 1, is a Remedy for RELAXATION, X SPERMATOBRH<EA, and all the distressing consequences arising from early abuse, indiscriminate excesses, or too long residence in hot climates. It has restored bodily and sexual strength and vigour to thousands of debilitated individuals, who are now in the enjoyment of health and the functions of manhood and whatever may be the cause of Disqualifica- tion for Marriage, they are effectually subdued by this wonderful discovery. TRIESEMAR, No. II. effectually, in the short space of three days, completely and entirely eradicates all traces of Gonorrhoea, both in its mild and aggravated forms, Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of the Bladder, Non-retention of Urine, Pains of the Loins and Kidneys, and those Disorders where Copaivi and Cubebs have so long been thought an antedote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the population. TRIESEMAR, No. III. is the great Continental Remedy for Syphilis and Second- ary Symptoms. It searches out and punfiies the diseased humours from the blood, and cleanses the system from all deteriorating causes; it also constitutes a certain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all Cutaneous Eruptions, removing and expelling in its course all corruptions and impu- rities from the vital stream, so as altogether to eradicate the virus of disease, and expel it with the insensible perspiration through the medium of the pores of the skin and is a never failing remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortunately, the English Physician treats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient's constitution, and which all the saisaparilla in the world cannot remove. Price lis, or four cases in one for 33s, which saves lis; and in d65 cases, whereby there is a saving of j61 12s. To be had wholesale and retail in London, of Darby and Gosden, 140, Leadenhall Street (opposite the India House); Barclay and Sons, Farringdon-street; Edwards, St. Paul • Church Yard; T. Evans, Chemist, High street, Swansea; Evans, chemist, Cardiff; Garrett Brothers, druggists, New- port, Monmouthshire T. Farror, Beacon Office, Monmoutn. HUMAN FRAILTY; a Popular Medical ?"?'PI"'?? free, beautify iUtMtr?ed with 100 Engraving. Md containing the opinions ofV?peM, LaUcmand.Roux. Ricor(L &e. "S'? copious Instructions for the perfect R?torahonof?osewt?re proved by impediments from entering into the Married rf.SStatattee, also showing thedrf-adful results from early ^huse.  and Syphi!?..nd the benefits arising ^uha^Frt R i^wly ccm- and examinations of the Spermatoza,b ^a P;I _nti r0 JJ, Ni,ith powexfkl uepses Pip?r and Co.. 13. PaterBoster ?6w ? 'antMr?m a!t'Agthts'io?f ?saje of Tri- Paternoster R60