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PEMBROKESHIRE, SOUTH WALES, XE.Ylt TO MILFORD HAVEN, NARBERTH, AND TENBY. -0- MR- HEN It Y P II ILL IPS Has been favoured with instructions TO SELL BY AUCTON, On THURSDAY, the 9th JULY next, at the RUTZEN ARMS HOTEL, NARBERTH, at One o'Clock precisely, SIX VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, Containing nearly 700AcrcsofL.nd.Iet at moderate Rents to responsible ? Tenants, and lying in the Parishes of HODGESTO, LUTWHURCH and AMKOTH ° Farm of HODGES- TON HILL near Pembroke, on the Shores of Milford Haven ;-the Farms of LUULUL? RLil. L?L?1 ???1?LE LL.UUDL)0CU11^UK11U01l1, and EGYPT with the valuable and well-known LIMESTONE QUARRIES; the Picturesque Estate of EAST-LAKE, adjoining the Shores of Carmartben Bay. adjoining the &, ?? .f CRYGIBORIAN, in the Parish of An„„th, as unto Lat.1 p'ri'I- P"m, &c. _I'en.. Area. Rent. 1- Tenure.   p. t s. d'l Yearly Tenant. 1 Hodgeston Hodgeston Hill Mr. Thomas George.. 108 1 22 80 0 0 Yearly Tenant. 1 Hodgeston Lud.huvch Farm KrJb°maS Br™n « « { ASTMfcb £ ta2 termi- —————h? Quarries Ditto 7 3 0 j nata at Michae1mas, 1857. 3 Ditto Little Ludohurch Mrs. mryMurray 43 0 0 18 0 0 Yearly Tenant. 4 Ditto Egypt illr. William Cozen& 40 1 2 20 0 0 Ditto. ? ? ???h-'E?L-???? 0 28 40 16 8 Lease for one Life, aged 77. 6 Ditto Moiety tke Crygiborian Farm Mr. George Williams. 99 3 38 20 0 0 Yearly Tenant. The Land Tax on the whole of this Estate is redeemed, and the Rent-Charge of lieu of Tithes commuted at a moderate Rate. Land Tax on the whole of this Estate is redeemed, and the Rent- C harge of lieu of Tithes commuted at a moderate Particulars with Plans will be ready by the 20th of June, and may be had at the Lion Hotel, Pembroke the Rutzen Arms Hotel, Narberth the White Lion Hotel, Tenby of Messrs. Freshheld and Newman, Solicitors, 5, Bank Buildings, London of the Auctionneer, and of Messrs. John Harvey and Sous, Land Agents, Havertorawest. Hill-Street, Haverfordwest, June 10th, 1857. PEMBROKESHIRE. EXTENSIVE SALE Of Valuable Live Stock, Draft and Riding Horses, Brood Marcs, well-bred Colts, Sheep, Pigs, Implements of Husbandry, Machinery, a superior Break with Cover, Dog-Cart, Pony Carriage, Bath Chair, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Horse Clothing, Furniture at Farm House, and other valuable Effects, AT PICTON DEMESNE FARM. Near Haverfordwest. MR. GEORGE GOODE Is instructed to submit FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the above place, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 2oth and 26th days of JUNE, 1857, (without reserve), ALL the valuable LIVE STOCK, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, A Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, a large quantity of Wheat, Barley, and Oats, upwards of 60 ions of prime Hay,carriages, Harness, &c., &c., The Property of the Administrators of the Estate of the late Lord Milford, deceased, Consisting of 3 prime Milch Cows, 12 Dry Cows, very for- ward in condition, 11 two-years-old Steers and Heifer do., 9 yearling Steers and Heifers and 2 Calves, a superior and well-bred yearling Bull of the Hereford breed superior Draft Horses, several valuable Riding Horses and Colts, a very clever Pony, a well-bred Colt by Pegasus, out of a superior Mare, three years old. 2 ditto-a grey and a bay, I by Bonny Boy, out of well-bred Mares, very handsome, and calculated to make clever Hunters, several other well-bred Colts, rising two and three years old, also several superior Draught Colts of different ages, by a very well-bred Suffolk Horse, which will also be sold; 160 Sheep and Lambs of the South Down and Leicester breeds; about 60 Pigs of different ages, of the Berkshire and Mr. Fisher Hobs' breeds The CROP consists of a Rick of prime Clover Hay, a Butt of ditto, and Two Butts of Ley 3 Hay, all well har- vested. About 200 Winchesters of prime Wheat, Ditto 250 do. of Barley, and Ditto 200 do. of Oats. A large quantity of Wheat, Barley and Oat Straw, in suitable Lots. The IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY and Machinery comprise a capital Waggon, several Scotch Carts, Iron and other Ploughs and Harrows, Couch Rake. Rollers, Thrash- ing Machine, Winnowing ditto, Chaff Cutters, Shaft and Leading Harness, Plough ditto, Market Cart and Water Cart, &c., &c., &c., a capital Break, in good condition, with Shifting Head, Dog Cart, Pony Carriage, Bath Chair, quite new, several Sets of Double and Single Harness, a large ssortment of Gentlemen and Ladies' Saddles, Bridles, several Sets of Horse Clothings, &c., &c. The DAIRY UTENSILS consist of Churns, Milk Pans, Cheese Presses, Pails, Tubs, &c., &c. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at the Farm, &c., comprises Four-post and Tent Bedsteads, prime Goose Feather-beds, Chests of Drawers, &c., &c. A large quantity of Wool in Lots. The Sale to commence each day at 12 o'Clock.—Credit will be given on approved security. Luncheon on the table at 11, to remain only until 12, when the Sale will commence. Catalogues are now preparing, and will be ready for delivery one week previous to the Bale to be obtained at the Picton Demesne Farm, at the offices of Messrs. Goode and Owen, High-street, Haverfordwest, and of Mr. George Goode, at his offices, King-Street, Carmarthen, King-street, Carmarthen, 26th May, 1857. SALE AT NEWCASTLE EMLYN THIS DAY. AN ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT IN THE VALES OF TIVY AND CERDIN, CARDTGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, IX OXE LOT, At the SALUTATION HOTEL, NEWCASTLE EMLYN, On FRIDAY, the 19th day of JUNE, 1857, at TWO o'clock in the Afternoon (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given), subject to such conditions as will be then and there read, THE VERY VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT FREEHOLD ESTATE CALLED VERDREFACH, COMPRISING the much admired, compact and truly desirable capital Messuage Farm and Lands called VERDREFACH, And also the Messuage, Lands, and Premises called TROEDYRHIW, Situate in the Parish of Llandissil, in the County of Car- digan; containing by admeasurement 194A. 3R. 20i\ or thereabouts, of very rich and productive arable, meadow, and pasture land (Land Tax redeemed), and about 20 acres under very thriving Plantations of Oak, Larch, and other Trees of many years' growth, and the Estate is in- terspersed with a respectable quantity of ancient Oak and other Trees, irrespective of the Plantations. This Estate is too well known in the country to require any lengthened description. The farm houscilpf Verdre- fach, with its suitable offices, is situated on a gentle emi- nence, and with its surrounding Woods and Plantations, commands an almost unparalleled range of varied views and picturesque scenery. The Estate commands, and is well worthy the attention of Capitalists. With a trifling outlay the House may be rendered suitable for the residence of a genteel and re- spectable family. The Land is in a high state of cultivation, has a Southern aspect, and is bounded on the South by the River Tivy, and on the West by the River Cerdin, both celebrated for Salmon and Trout fishing. It also abounds with Game, and there is in the immediate neighbourhood a splendid ack of Fox Hounds, which regularly hunted during the season. The Estate lies within an easy distance of the market a Post Town of Llandissil, where are annually held a great nu-ber of old established and excellent Fairs for the Sale of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, &c., &c. The Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway, now in progress, will have a Station close to the Town of Llandissil, and it is In contemplation to improve the means of conveyance j there to the much resorted and fast improving Sea- Port Town of Newquay. The Tenants are under notices to quit at Michael- ttiaR But N ::a:Urther particulars apply to Mr. B. Evans, solicitor,  ?'y' ? whose caice a map of the Estate may be sepr for a ?? of the ?'? apply to the Tenant at Verdrefach CLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, ? THE ?YAL LAUNDRY' -L EXCLUStV?/?'??''?''?'?'? this STARCH is T EXCLUSIVELY USED ? THE HOYAL LAUNDRY, and HER MAJESTY- I L NBKESS ?'' "? although she has tried WHEATEN, UICP AND OTUEK POWDER STARCHES, shehM found none of TL, e?^to ? GLENFIKLD, which is THE FINEST ?ARciI SUE EVER USED. WOT"RSpo()X & C- aud LoxDoii. WOTEERSPOON & O., GLASGOW and LONDON. WHEN YOU ASK FOR CLENFIELD PATENT STARCH SEE THAT YOU GET IT as inferior kinds are often substituted. THE ASAM TEA COMPANY, LONDON, PURVEYORS OF THE CELEBRATED ASAM TEA, To Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. FrIlE Province of ASAM, in the north-eastern part of JL British India, is distinguished for the production of a Tea Plant, which even in its wild state is found to possess strength and peculiarity of flavour unapproachable by plants grown in any of the Chinese provinces. This species of Tea possesses self-peculiar virtues, apart from, and superior to every other leaf. Besides a favour of exquisite delicacy, so great is the strength that one pound has been proved to be more than equal to one pound and a half of the Tea in ordinary use. To persons in delicate health it must prove invaluable as, unlike other Tea, it is found not to be injurious to the nervous system. After having once partaken of this highly exhilarating and aromatic beverage, but few can be induced to take any other. Its purity has been established by repeated tests, both by the Analytical Sanitary Commission, (for whose report vide the Lancet, August 2nd, 18.51,) and by many subse- quent exposers of Adulteration and its evils, being indeed the only Tea which has received their unqualified approval, for its freedom from all extraneous or injurious matter. The "Asam Tea Company" is formed for the especial purpose of supplying this superior article to the public in an unadulterated state and to ensure this, they find it necessary to confine the sale exclusively to their authorised agents, of whom it may be obtained at the following PRICES:- s. d. ") In pound, half- Good Black. 4 0 per pound. pound, quarter- Fine ditto. 4 8" pound, & two- *Finest Picked Leaf.. 5 8" ounce sealed Fine Mixed. 4 4 V packages, con- *Fmest Mixed 5 0 taining the full Fine Green. 5 0 weight of Tea. *Finest Picked Leaf.. 5 8" J exclusive o lead and paper' Also in 31b. Packages, as sent to the Palace. CAUTIOX.—Every package bears the arms and address of the Company, 145, Upper Thames-street, near London Bridge, without which the Tea is not genuine. London, 1856. SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS DISTRICT. Carmarthen-Mr. W. S. Morgan, confectioner, King-street Aberdare-Mr. J. T. Jones, Gwron-office, Commercial-place Abergavenny-Mr. J. Scott, confectioner, Cross-street Abersychan—Mr. T. Daviex, draper, Anchor House Blaenavon-Mr. J. Pope, druggist Brecon-Mr. J. Morris, chemist, near Old Bank Bridgend —Mr. J. Jones, 5, Queen-street Bristol-Mrs. Bayston, 10, St, Augustinc's-parade Do,—Mr. J. D. Thomas, Post-office, Ashley-road Builth-Mr. P. S. Morris, chemist Cardiff-Mr. H. Webber, Guardian-office Chepstow-Mr. F. A. Dunn, chemist EbbwVale-Mr. W. Griffiths, confectioner Haverfordwest—Mrs. Chase, fruiterer, High-street Kington—Mr. E. Morris, confectioner, High-street Laugharne—Mr. J. Collins, Grove House Llanelly-Alr. G. Broom, bookseller Lianfyllin-Messrs. Jones, Brothers Llangibby-lvlr. J. Price, New House Merthyr Tydfil—Mr. T. Loveridge, chemist Milford-Mr. W. Palmer, silversmith 1\lonmouth-Mr. C. Francis, Agincourt-square Neath-Mr. E. Rees, provision dealer, New-street Newport-Mr. M. Evans, bookseller New Radnor—Mr. R. Price, draper Pembroke Dock-Mr. W. T. Dunn, draper, Dimond-street Presteign-Mr. Thomas Davies, confectioner, High-street Swansea—Mr. J. Harries, chemist, Oxford-street Tenby-Miss A Smith, fruiterer, High-street Tredegar-Mr. G. Cullimore, confectioner Usk-Mr. A. Francis, provision dealer A New and Important Discovery in the Science of Medicine. PATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GKEAT BRITAIN. DIPLOME D'ECOLE DE PHARMACIE PHARMACIEN 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, Ricord, &c., &c. fFTRIESEMAR, No. 1, is a Remedy for RELAXATION, A SPERMATORRHEA, 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, cjmpletely 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 purifiies 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 an d 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 X;5 cases, whereby there is a saving of £ 1 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's Church Yard; T. Evans, Chemist, High street, Swansea; Evans, chemist, Cardiff; Garrett Brothers, druggists, New- port, Monmouthshire T. Farror, Beacon Office, Monmouth. HUMAN FRAILTY; a Popular Medical Work, price Is., post free, beautifully illustrated with 100 Engravings, and containing the opinions of Valpeau, Lallemand, Roux, Ricord, &c. It gives copious instructions for the perfect Restoration of those who are prevented by impediments from entering into the Married State also showing the dreadful results from early abuse. Gonorrhe a and Syphillis, and the benefits arising from the chemical tests and examinations of the Spermatoa, by the Author's newly con structed Microscope, with powerful lenses. Piper and Co., 13- Paternoster Row j and from all Agents for the sale of Triese mar." A B ER Y ST WITH TO OSWESTRY OR SHREWSBURY. THE Public is respectfully informed that the well. _L appointed Four Horse Coach, THE ENGINEElt, leaves the TALBOT HOTEL, ABERYSTWITH, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY Mornings, at 7 A.M., through Machynlletb, Mallwy Cann-office, Llan- fair Bridge, and Meifod, arriving at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel and Railway Station, Oswestry, at 4 P.M., in time for Trains to London, Liverpool, Manchester, and Hoi) head, in One Day, and Returning from the above 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. :—1st. The Saving oj Distance: Since the Oswestry route is 15 Miles shorter than by Shrewsbury, and 12 Miles shorter than by Welshpool. 2nd. Ihe 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 CLEATON, JONES, ROWLANDS, ] (lPrrooPnrnieettoorrss- OWEN, & LLOYD, ( r pn 0 LLANDRINDOD LLANWRTYD WELLS. THE, old-established FOUR-HORSE OMNIBUS will commence Running on MONDAY, JUNE 15th, 1857, for LLANDKINDOD WELLS, every Monday and Friday, from the Train arriving at the Llandito Station at 1.10 p.m., passing through Llandovery, Llanwrtyd Wells, and Builtb, and arriving at the Pump House at 8 o'clock p.m.; re- turning every Tuesday and Saturday, to the Llandilo Station to the 5.5 Train to Llanelly, in time for the up-Mail Train. It will again leave the Llandilo Station every Wednesday, passing through Llangadock and Llandovery, and arrive at LLANAVRTYD WELLS at 5 p.m returning from thence at 10 the following morning, and arriving at the Llandilo Station for the 5.5 Train, which meets the Evening Mail Train at Llanelly. Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, June 1st, 1857. CARMARTHENSHIRE. JULY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1857. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this County will be held at the Shirehall, in the Town of Llandilo-fawr, in the said County, on Thursday, the 2nd day of July next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour and place all County business will commence and be proceeded with, and that at Twelve o'clock on that day the Court will pro- ceed to the adoption of such provisions of the several Acts of Parliament relating to the Rural Police of the said County as shall be necessary, and to the transac- tion of all business relating to the assessment, applica- tion, and management of the County Rate; and will pass all bills examined and approved of by the Finance Com- mittee. And Notice is hereby also given, that all appeals and traverses to be tried at these Sessions must be entered in the Clerk of the Peace's Office on or before 10 o'clock in the morning of Friday the 3rd day of July next, (the second day of the said Sessions), and that on the said 3rd day oi July, at the hour last aforesaid, all Grand and Petit Jurors, Bailiffs of Hundreds, and persons bound by Recognizances, must attend and answer to their names; and the several Magistrates of the County, are requested to cause all depositions taken before them relating to Felonies and Misdemeanours to be prosecuted at the said Sessions, to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 27th day of June inst., and in all cases arising subsequently, immediately after being taken. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Court will proceed with business on the said 3rd day of July, in the following order:—First, Trials of Prisoners secondly, Trials of Traverses Thirdly, hearing appeals and common motions. # Notice is also given, that all persons having claims against the County, must send in their accounts to the Clerk of the Peace's Office, at Carmarthen, on or before the 22ud day of June instant, (except for works to County Bridges, which are to be sent on the 15th day of June instant,) and must attend before the Finance Committee of Magistrates, on Thursday, the 2Ai day of June Instant, at the County Grand Jury Rott, in Carmarthen, at eleven o'clock in the morning, foifthe purpose of having such claims audited, if reqlOTWWatherwise they will not be paid.—Dated this 8th day of Juj e, 1857. CHARLES BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. CARDIGANSHIRE MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1857. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next I General Quarter Sessions of the Peace will be held and kept at the County Sessions House, in the Town of Aberayron, in and for the said. County, on Tues- day, the 30th day of June inst., at the hour of eleven in the forenoon, when all persons summoned to attend as Jurors, and bound over to prosecute and give evidence at the said Sessions, are required to attend. The Magistrates of the said County are requested to return all depositions taken before them, in cases to be tried at the Quarter Sessions, to the Clerk of the Peace, at least one week previous to the Sessions, and in all cases which may be heard within one week, the depositions to be returned forthwith. The Recognizances of prosecutors and witnesses must be filed at the opening of the Court on the first day of the said Sessions. The Magistrates' Clerks, and the Attornies practising in the said Court, are requested in all cases of appeal to be heard at the said Sessions, to transmit to the Clerk of the Peace for the information and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the examinations upon which the removal is grounded, and the grounds of appeal, seven days previous to the Sessions. The Court will proceed with the trial of prisoners be- fore the hearing of appeals. COUNTY AND POLICE RATES. The Finance Committee of Magistrates will sit in the Magistrates' Room, in the County Sessions House, at Aberayron, immediately after the opening of the Court on the first day of the said Sessions, to examine and investigate the bills and demands upon the County, and to regulate the County expenditure. All persons who have any demands upon the County, must transmit their bills to the Clerk of the Peace on or before Tuesday, the 23rd day of June instant. The Court will proceed with the business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the County Rates, and to pass all bills and demands that shall have been examined and approved of by the Finance Committee of Magistrates, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of the first day of the said Sessions; and also to assess and tax the said County with a Police Rate, for the purpose of de- fraying the expenses of the Constabulary Force, according to the provisions of the Acts 2nd and 3rd Victoria, cap. 93, and 3rd and 4th Victoria, cap. 88. BRIDGES. Application will be made for a sum not exceeding X50 towards repairing the approach to the Cardigan side of Cardigan Bridge. The Court will be moved to enter into a Contract with the County Roads Board of this County for keeping in re- pair the Roadways at each end and over the several County Bridges, situate upon the Turnpike Roads in the Lower District of the County, to the repair of which the County is liable. COUNTY GAOL. Application will be made to increase the salary of the Governor of the County Gaol to a sum not exceeding Y,1,50 per snnum. RURAL POLICE. In pursuance of a requisition to me directed under the hands of Five Justices acting for this County, I hereby give Notice, that at the hour of One o'clock in the after- noon of the First day of the said Sessions, application will be made to increase the pay of the Chief Constable of the Rural Police Force of the said County to the extent of JE50, and also that of the Superintendent of the said force by the same annual amount also, that at the same Sessions it will be proposed that the Borough of Aberystwith do from thenceforth be incorporated with and form part of the said County for all purposes connected with the Police Force of the said County, and that in case such proposal should be adopted and carried out, then, that the said Police Force be increased to the extent of One Serjeant and Three Men, in order to meet and provide for the additional duties to be so thrown thereon. Dated this 9th day of June, 1857. Fred. Row. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace, DR. DE JONGH'S LICHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL Prescribed by eminent Medical Men as the most speedy and effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, DIABETES, DISEASES or THE SKIN, NEURALGIA, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. Contains iodine, phosphate of lime, volatile fatty acids- in short, all the most active and essential curative pro- perties—in larger quantities than the Pale Oils manufactur- ed in Great Britain and Newfoundland, mainly deprived of these by their mode of preparation. The well-merited celebrity of Dr. de Joogh's Oil is attest- ed by its extensive use in France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, and Italy, by numerous s pontaneous testimonials from eminent members of the faculty and scientific chemists -of guropeati reputation, and since its introduction into this country, by the marked confidence as well as great success with which it has been prescribed by medical practitioners. In many instances where other kinds of Cod Liver Oil have been taken with little or no benefit, it has produced almost immediate relief, arrested disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:— A. B. GRANVILLE ESQ., X.D., F.BA., Author of The Spas of Germany," The Spas of E, land," On Sudden Death," c., c. Dr. Granville has used Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil extensively in his practice, and has found it not only efficacious, but uniform in its qualities. He believes it to be preferable in many respects to Oils sold without the guarantee of such an authority as De Jongh. DR. GRAN- VILLE HAS FOUND THAT THIS PARTICULAR KIND PRODUCES THE DESIRED EFFECT IN A SHORTER TIME THAN OTHERS, AND THAT IT DOES NOT CAUSE THE NAUSEA AND INDIGES- TION TOO OFTEN CONSEQUENT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE PALE NEWFOUNDLAND OILS. The Oil being, moreover, much more palatable, Dr. Granville's patients have them- selves expressed a preference for Dr. de Jongh's Light- Brown Cod Liver Oil." "The LANCET." Dr. de Jongh gives the preference to the Light-Brown Oil over the Pale Oil, which contains scarcely any volatile fatty acid, a smaller quantity of iodine, phosphoric acid, and the elements of bile, and upon which ingredients the efficacy of Cod Liver Oil, no doubt, partly depends. Some of the deficiencies of the Pale Oil are attributable to the method of its preparation, and especially to its filtration through charcoal. IN THE PREFERENCE OF THE LIGHT- BROWN OVER THE PALE OIL WE FULLY CONCUR. We have carefully tested a specimen of Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil. We find it to be genuine, and rich in iodine and the elements of bile." Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d. Pints, 4s. 9d. Quarts, 9s.; capsuled and labelled with Dr. DE JONGH'S stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE, by ANSAR, HARFORD, and CO., sole British Consignees, 77, Strand, London and by many respectable Chemists and Druggists. Proposed substitutions of other kinds of Cod Liver Oil thould be strenuously resisted, as they proceedfrom interested titotives, and will result in disappointment to tlle pureltaaer. AGENTS, THE FOLLOWING CHEMISTS:- HAVERFORDWEST, GWYNNE HARRIES NEATH, W. HIBBERT TENBY, W. WALKINTON ABERYSTWITH, J. COLE. STEAM UNDER 60 DAYS TO AUSTRALIA. Passage £ 14 and upwards. THE LIVEKPOOL & AUSTRALIAN t???? NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Celebrated ??2?<t\? Steam Clippers, in conj unction with the ',jMirni EAGLE LINE OF PACKETS, ARE DISPATCHED on the 15th of each MONTH To the consignment of BRIGHT, BROTHERS & CO., MEL- BOURNE FORWARDING PASSENGERS TO ALL P4RTS OF AUSTRALIA.. The Clipper Ships of the Eagle Line are selected from the finest and fastest Vessels built, guaranteed to sail to the day, and are famed for the superiority of the Provisioning, and excellent Passenger Accommodation. PACKET of the 15th JULY, the Superior New First-class Clipper Ship, FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, 3000 Tons. This splendid vessel has been built expressly for speed and passenger accommodation she is the loftiest ship between decks ever in the port ot Liverpool, and offers the best possible opportunity to intending emigrants, being one of the fastest ships afloat, and fitted up in the.imost perfect manner for the comfort and convenience of all classes of passengers. j La?p p y to GIBBS, BRIGHT & Co., 1, North John Street, Liverpool; BATH & SONS, Swansea or to THOS. HUGHES, Haverfordwest. "TWIEDICAL REVOLUTION! THE WORLD UNANIMOUS. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE GREAT COUNTER IRRITANT. The virtue of disease often makes its way to the interna organs through the poies of the skin. This penetrating Ointment, melting under the hand as it is rubbed in, is absorbed through the same channels, and reaching the seat of inflammation, promptly and invariably subdues it whether located in the kidneys, the liver, the lungs, or any other important organ. It penetrates the surface to the interior, through the countless tubes that communicate with the skin as Summer rain passes into the fevered earth, diffusing its cold and regenerating influence. SKIN DISEASES AND GLANDULAR SWELLINGS Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the anti-inflarnmatory action of this Ointment. Angry Eruptions, Stich as King's Evil, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ring- worm, Scald Head, Nettle Rash, Scabies (or Itch), &c., die out to return no more, under its application. Hospital experience 111 all parts of the world proves its infallibility in disease of the skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands. ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS. The effeet of this unrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula, and other -virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous- It first discharges the poison which produce suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its healing properties afterwards complete are safe as well as permanent. WOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS, AND SCALDS. In cases of the fracture of the bone, inj uries caused by steam explosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews, it is employed and warmly recommended by the faculty. This marvellous remedy has been introduced by its inventor in person into all the leading Hospitals of Europo, and no private household should be without it. UNDENIABLE TESTIMONY. The Medical Staff of the French and English Armies in the Crimea have officially signed their approval of Hollo- way's Ointment, as the most reliable dressing for sabre cuts, and gun-shot wounds. It is also used by the surgeonionhe Allied Navies. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A SKIN DISEASE. Mr. C. Smith, the noted boot and shoemaker, of 115, Tooley-street, London, had been severely afflicted with scurvy for four years, the cracks in the palms of his hands were as wide as the thickness of a penny-piece, and not- withstanding he had been to the principal hospitals, and the one for diseases of the skin, yet he derived no benefit by their medicine. Holloway's Pills alone htve been the means of effecting a perfect cure. AN ASTOUNDING REMEDY FOR BAD LEGS. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Charles Sacre, of Church Street, Woolwich. ToProfessor Holloway, SIR,-I beg to offer you my sincere thanks for the miracu- lous cure which your invaluable Ointment and Pills have effected on my leg. For four months I was in a London Hospital, and turned out afterwards as incurable, with very little hopes of saving my leg, but I am happy to say that your remedies have effected a perfect and speedy cure. A SINGULAR CURE OF SCURVY. HENRR VAUGHAN, of Portsea, respectfully and grate- fully informs Professor Holloway that he was suffering for many years with inveterate scurvy yellow spots appeared on the face and hands, accompanied with distressing lan- guor, weakness of the legs, fetid breath, days without hope, nights without sleep, the distemper only aggravated by medical advice, when providentially he was induced to obtain Professor Holloway's medicines, by the aid of which, he miraculously regained his health and strength in a very short time. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases Bad Legs Chiego-foot Fistulas Sore. Throats Burns Chilbains, Gout lings Skin Diseases. Bunions Chapped-hands Glandular Swel-Scurvy Bad Breasts Corns (Soft), Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers Pile Tumfljrs chetoes and Contracted and Rheumatism Ulce. J Sand Flies Stiff Joints Scalds Wounds Coco-bay Elephantiasis Sore Nipples Yaws. Sold at the Establishments of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244,Strand (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers In Medicines throughout the Civilized World, at the following prices:-Is. H(j[.. 2&. 9d., 4s. 6d., Us. 22s. and 339. each Pot. ø= There is a considerable saylog by taking the larger siiea. J' l NiB»-~Uirectlons for tjiejjui^jinee of patients ÚL every dWOrdox I." e jj [ affixed o each Pot. I 81t1.. BEST QUALITY, S SIX FOR FORTY-TWO SHILLINBS :—4 j A; Directions for Self-Measurement, and °.Q4,t. every particular, post free. !l" Patentee, 38, 'Pou CROGGON'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 Hair Felt, for preventing the radiation of heat and deadening sound, and sheathing for ships' bottoms, on which the copper lies smooth. Samples, directions, and Testimonials sent by post. CROGGON & Co., 2, Dowgate-hill, London. THE Royal Naval, Military, East India,, and General JL Life Assurance Society. Established A.D 1837. ASSURANCES are granted on the lives of persons of every profession and situation of Life, and for every part of the world. Prospectuses and all particulars may be obtained on application to WILLIAM M. JAMES, Secretary, 13, Waterloo-place London. I 100,000 VOLUMES IN CIRCULATION, and sent to any Part of the Kingdom FROM WESTERTON'S LIBRARY, LONDON. 52, FLEET STREET. MR. HOWARD, SURGEON DENTIST, At Home from 10 till 5. 52, FLEET STREET, LONDON. I0L?R "0U \) WITH TRZ 8b BEST ABUCLES  AT x> A X SET SS Ironmongery & Furnishing WAREHOUSES. ? <? A PRICED FURNISHING LIST ?S?? ?X k Sent Post 7ree.  £ ?"? y< & y?pnM, tLnU??" ? A ycog A.r,. 1700. ¡ TWENTY SHILLINGS PER DOZEN. SOUTH AFRICAN PORT. SOUTH AFRICAN SHERRY. I" Having tasted these Winee, we say to those who like wine possessing Richness without Sweetness, Dryness with- out Acidity, and Body without Brandy', by all means Rive them atrial."—Vide Belts Weekly Messenger, January 17th, 1857. Bottles included. Packages allowed for when returned. Delivered free to any of the Railway Termini in London. Terms cash. A Sample Bottle for 24 Stamps. Country Orders must contain a remittance. Cheques to be crossed Bank of London." J. L. DENMAN, WINE and SPIRIT IMPORTER, 65, Fenchurcb-street, London Counting House entrance first door on the left up Rail- way-place. BANK OF DEPOSIT, 3, Pall MaU East, -D London. EttaMtehed A.D. 18ü. Parties desiroM of INVESTING MONEY are requested to examine the Plan of this Institution, by which a high rate of interest may be obtained with perfect security. The Interest is payable in Jannary and July, either at the Head Office in London, or at the various Branches throughout the CountryP.ETER MORRISON, Managing Director. Prospectuses and Forms for opening Accounts ernt free on application. CHUBB'S LOCKS, With all the improve FHH?R? 0 LUb!?0< ments Strong wrought iron Fireproof Safes, with Gd _proof Locks; CMh and Dwd BO=B; Street Door Latches, with small and neat keys. Complete lists of siaes and prices sent on application. CHOTB & SON, 67, St. Paul's Churchyard, London; 28, Lord- street, Liverpool; and 18, Marlcet-street, Manchester. ELEGANCE, COMFORT, & ECONOMY. THE CANROBERT CAPE, with Sleeves, adapted for- Tthe present season—repeUent of rain, with free ventila- tiou, ONE GUINEA. Messrs. POULSON and Co., Tailors, &c., 94, Regent-street, London. E z 11 tOLD BY ALL THE TRADE IN THE KINGDOM. PETER ROBINSON'S GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE, 103, Oxford-street, London. W. General Drapery Establishment, 105, 106, and 107. Patterns, Prices., and Estimates free. CAUTION. SCHWEPPE CP'S. SODA WATER* A DECREE FOR PERPETUAL INJUNCTION Ahas been granted by Vice Chancellor Sir WUUMn Pa« Wood restraining Messrs. Clayton, Messrs. Ray and Son. and Mr. Selman respectively from ueing In their trade of Soda Water Manufacturers, bottles haying the wordo and figures "1. Schweppe & Co., 51, Boners Street, Oxfbrd Strmfc" Stamped thereon, also from using labels over the corks in saclt bottles similar to those used by Messrs. schwappe &.Qo. Alw 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 imitatiot, 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 tile Costs of Messn. 6chweppe and Co. AND NOTICE is hereby given that similar proceedings vill iw forthwith instituted against all persons who shall be found offending as aforesaid. r' ) ;1 ¥i. S IMP  80 CT S A'4D S HOES 1. 1,h. 4. OXFORD STREET il: LO rl 00 N I. "'T1Jl,C'Y1ST(,CV'I!Tt-'¡-I(\i. JAY'S LONDON GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE, 247, 249, and 251, REGENT STREET. By appointment to the Queen—Exclusively for Mourning. Orders executed.—Patterns post-free. JAY'S /RLAND0 JONES and Co's ORIGINAL PATENT RICE S?ARCR y?Mt? no 3o<7tM?, is celebrated for producing a eautiful Glaze, and retaining its &<t?t<M in ,he dampest weather. CAUTION.—Every packet has a label with the name in- serted under the Royal Arms. mH'E ECONOMICAL WONDER of the DAY.- JL HAMILTON'S MODERN INSTRUCTIONS for the PIANOFORTE. 146th edition, 49.; ditto for Sin?'n?, 5s Hamilton's Dictionary of 3,500 Musical Terms, 50th edi- tion, Is.; and Clarke's Catechism of the Rudiments of Music, 40th edition, Is. London KOBEKT COCKS & Co., New Burlington-street. W. ?lf I -AAOIDJJUU,S'-kiNC 'f ROWSE??-S IN THE WORK. t PATTERNS ANC) (;UIDE TO SELF- MEASUPEMENT SFNT FP.EE CLOVES! CLOVES! CLOVES! BEST ALPINE KID is. 6d per Pair; a Sample Paic by Post for twenty stamps. BAKER, and CRISP, 221, Regent-street, London. ROBER TSHAW'S T 100, Oxford-st. /?  ?_?\' a TX LONDON, i W- /'TMfnifmiii liiH L IS :n7, ?Jt ? jLy I rr W??? ?'? WORK, ?M? F AB R I è S, ?" UNEQUALLED. '? Directions for Self-mewwwnat semfrvg. METCALFE, BINGLEY and Co.'s New Pattern Tooth J?L Brushes, Penetrating unbleaehed Hair BruSh6*t .p r wed Flesh Brushes, and genuine Smyrna Sponges, with every description of Brush, Comb, and Perfumery for the Toilet. METCALFE'3 celebrated Alkaline Tooth Powder, 2s. per fcox. ONLY ESTABLISHMENT 130B, and 131, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. W. T> ICK CLOTHS.—A 1are quantity of c.nn88 intm?ded Jt? for the Crimea has been made into Rink Cloth% to be sold as second-hand at greatly reduced prices. A List for- warded by post. Address in full, BEN/AXIN EDGINGTON, 2, Duke-street, Southwark. INCOME WITHOUT RISK. DURING the last 30 years hundred* have derived Ur a JL? profits by the SALE of the' EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY'S TEAS, which are packed in lead, in con- venient quantities, from one ounce to one pound, at prices suitable for all consumers. Lists furnished on application, either personally or by letter, to the COMPANY'S W ARB- HOUSES, 9, Great St. Helen's, London. T> ELIEVED IN ONE HOUR, Cured in a few days, | Gout, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout. Lamgago, Patns in the Head, Face, and Limbs, by EADE's Gout and Rheumatic Pill (numerous testimonials enclosed.) Fifteen stamps enclosed to EADE, 39, Goswell-street, London, Box sent free. 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 DireCtiofis for Perfect tratiou 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 Youthfal 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 Dischayges. 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 MANIIOOD.- Shilling Edition.—77th Thoa- 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, &0., fully accounts for the immense circulation which this po- pular and ably-written medicAl treatise has obtained. Sunday Timet, 23rd March, 1856. 11 CURTIS ON MANROOD.-It is the duty of all men to study the laws of their body, no leas 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 rittle work, in which is described the source of those diseases which produce decline in youth or more frequently premature old age.Daily Telegraphy March 27, 1856. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—The book under review is one calculated to warn and instruct the erring without impart- ing one idea that can vitiate the mind not already tutored by the vices of which it treats."—Naval 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 wseful—whe- ther such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, or a clergyman. "-Sun, Evening Paper. Sold, in sealed envelopes, by the AUTEma; also by GIL- BERT, 49, Paternoster-row; HANNAY, 63, Oxford-street; MANN, 39, Cornhill, London; GUEST, Bull-street, Birming- ham; HEYWOOD, Oldham-strcet, Manchester HOWELL,6, Church-street, Liverpool; CAUFBELL, 136, Argyle-street, Glasgow; ROBINSON, 11, Greenside-street, Edinburgh POWELL, Westmoreland-street, Dublin and by all Book- sellers and Chemists in the United Kingdom. On Physical Disqualifications, Oenerativke 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 disqualiifcations. 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 THB SBOOlm Treats of the consequences malting from excessive iadul- gence, and their lamentable effects on tlw oyttom, prodtoeftlff mental and bodily weaknen, nervou- excitement, sM generative incapacity. It is particularly addressed to, those who are prevented in consequence from entering isi»:&e marriage state, and points out the sure meau ogperfwt *a& 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 rif 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 disqualifications, 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-invigorating the frame in all cases of nervous and sexual debility, obstinate gleets, impotency, barrenness, and de bilities arising from venereal excesses, has been demonstrated by its unvarying success in thousands of cam. To those persons who are prevented entering the married state in consequence of early errors,, it is invaluable. Prioe lis. per' bottle, or four quantities in one for which, mvet I Is. The CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE, an anti-syphilitic remedy, for purifying the system from venereal contamination, and is recommended for any of the' varied forrts of secondary symptoms, such as eruptions on the skin, blotcheson the head end fbee, enlargement of the throat, tonsils, and uvula threatened destruction of the nose, palate, &c. Its action is purely -detenive? and its benencial innuence on the øJm is undeniable. Pnce lie. land 33s. per bottle, also a saving of 1 Is. The XS. oases of Syriacum or Concentrated Detersfre Essenceetm be had from any of the Agents; whereby there is a saving of £ 112s. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS constitute an effectual remedy in all cases of gonorrhoea, gleet, stncture and diseases of the urinary organs. Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. ana ils. per box. Sold by Barclay and Sons, Farfingdon street;  Gosden, 140, I?adenhaU street; W. Sutton & ?'. 10 26*' ?hurchyard; W. Edwards, 67, St. 'Paul. 8anger 100 Oxford street; Hannay& ?"?'?t'?"Sg Oxford' ?g Hardit^j ? Chealaiiie,IPW& Harsant, 229, Strand; T. Eva-, Cbemist,U41, street, W anltea' Ev? .hemist, Cardie, Garret  drjg!. .q T F .Beacon vUW'" pt,8$? Ne,p6 Monmouthshire; T. Fafror, BM?o?? MotÜnonth' tod all ci?djowo vendors thr.?W4,??t ?b., K?ngao?'* ■