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PEMBROKESHIRE, SOUTH WALES, KEAR TO MILFORD HAVEN, NARBERTH, AND TENBY. -0- MR- HENRY PHILLIPS Has been favoured with instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the 9th JULY next, at the RUTZEN ARMS HOTEL, NARBERTH, at One o'Clock precisely, OSTX TaJVAtLUAB^LE VFREEH?OLD FARMS, Containing nearly 700 Acres of Land, let at moderato Rents to .^sponsible 0 aS.nd lying in the Pt\risbes of HODGESTON, IUDCHUBCH, and AMROTH Comprising the Farm of HODGES- tT»V HUT near Pembroke, on the Shores of Milford Haven ;—the Farms of LL DC IlLRGii, LITTLE LITDCHURCII andEGYPT wYth the valuable and well-known LIMESTONE QUARRIES; the Picturesque Estate of EA Si-LAKE, adjoining tbe Shores of Carmarthen Bay. adjoining the ^j^XietTo^tL Farm of CRYGIBORIAN, in the Parish of Amroth, as under LotsT Parishes! F^mT &cT T^nt. Area. Rent. Tenure. Lots'TarishesTFarm,?Tenant. Area. Rent. _Tenure?_ j a. r. p. £ s. d. 1 Hedged HodgestonHUl.Mr.ThomasGeorge..l? 1 ? 80 0 0 JearlyTcnant 2 'Lud?urchLudc'hurch Farm Mr Thomas Brown.. 1.6 0 8 140 0 f A??reewent, which will termi- I  ilirnestone Quarries Ditto 7 .3 yo 11 ate Michaelmas, 1857. 3 Ditto .Little Ludchurch Mr, MaryM unray ? 0 0 1,8 e Jo O O 'Y arly lenant. 4 Ditto Egvpt Mr. ?,? S?foroncLife,aged77. 5 lamroth Eat-Lake Heu Brown" Egq n3 0 28 40 16 8 Lease fr one Life, aged 77. ? ??. Set? CrygiborianFarm Mr. George Williams. 99 3 38 20 0 0 Yearly Tenant. The Land Tax on the whole of this Estate is redeemed, anù the Rent-Charge of lieu of Tithes commuted at a moderate Rate. Particulars with Plans will bo ready by the 20th of June, and may be had at the Lion Hotel, Pembroke the Rutzen Arms Hotel, Narberth the White Lion flotel, Tenby of Messrs. Freshfield and Nowman, Solicitors, 5, Bank Buildings, London of the Auctionneer, and of Messrs. John Harvey and Sons, Land Agents, Haverfordwest. Hill-Street, Haverfordwest, June 10th, 1857. CONSECRATION OF LUNDYGWYDD CHURCH. THE Consecration of this Church is appointed to take Jt place on WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of JULY, 1857. Divine Service will begin at Eleven, a.m., in English at Three, p.m., and at half-past Six, p.m., in Welsh. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese will preach a Sermon in English, and the Rev. John Griffiths, B.D., Vicar of Llandilo, in Welsh. The Clergy are requested to attend the Conseeration in Surplices, and to meet at the Parsonage at half-past Ten a.m. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. LIME. CILllYCHEN Lime and Limestone may now be obtained t 7 at the Stations on the Llanelly and Llandilo Railway. Lime in Truck Loads of 15 Teals and upwards, Limestone in waggons of 6 Tons and upwards, at the following Prices, viz. Limeston per Ton. Lime per Teal. 8. d. s. d. Uandilo. 2 10 1 6 Fairfach 2 9 1 5 Derwvdd 2 5 ) J Handebie 2 5 1 4i Pontardulais 3 0 1 .5i Llangennech 3 3 1 6 Bynea. 3 5 I 64 Dock 3 7 1 7 Llanelly Station 3 8 18 I .A Ticket will be given with each Load. Orders to be addressed to Mr. JOHN JOB, Llandebie Llanelly. PUBLIC NOTICE. WHEREAS a part of the Nantygelli Estate is adver- W tised for Sale I, John Evans, Senior, acting as the real Guardian of the Infant, who is entitled to the above Estate, hereby give Notice that I, as such Guardian claim for him the Knowing Farm, viz :-Nantyelli, PenR"m- Fawr, in the Parish of Dihewid- ??"?"-?ch and Cwmeoidoe, in the ?'anartb, Talvan, ianyraHt. Cwtncoidog, in tbe Parish of Nantenlle, Abertrmant and ?lainfynon, in the Parish of .L)an8ban?el-Ystrad, in the County of Cardigan, as well as others according to the Will of the late Rev. John Evans, and whoever acts in any way so far as the said Infant is concerned they do so at their own responsibility, as no act of mine has or ever shall disinherit him of his rights. As witness my hand this 9th day of June, 1857. JOHN EVANS, Senior. Nantygelli, near Lampeter, June 9th, 1857. CARDIGANSHIRE. TRA lOR TEA BRYTHOX." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT an EISTEDDFOD will be held at the WIUÙ HEAD, Llandyssul, on TUESDAY, the 30th inst., when Prizes will be awarded, as per Programmes to the successful competitors for Welsh Prose and Poetical compositions. Welsh Singing in parts, (Sacred,) and Penmllion Singing also for rehearsals of several Welsh pieces in Poetry. Tickets and Prolamines to be had of Mr. J. D. Thomas, Draper, Lilandyssul, and Mr. David Jones, Zoar, Llangeler. Reserved Seats, Is. 6d. Front, Is. Promenade, Is. DAVID JONES, Secretary. Llandyssul, June 17th, 1857. CLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, THE LADIES are respectfully informed that this STARCH is TEX(ILUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, and HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says that although she has tried WHEATEN, RICE, AND OTUEU l'oivj)rp. STARCHES, she has found none of them equal to the GLEN FIELD, which is she has foutid noiie of theSrTn Ae ?"(?ll SHE EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW and LONDON. NOVELLO'S CENTENARY EDITIONS of the ORA- TORIOS (complete). THE WHOLE SERIES NOW REDUCED to Is. 6d. or 2s. each. Messiah, Creation, Judas, Israel in Egypt, 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. each. Mendelssohn's St. Paul, 2s., Hymn of Praise, 2s., 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 Engedi (Mount of Olives), Rossini's Stab;it Mater and Romberg's Lay of the Bell, Is. Gd. each. All in Vocal Score, with Ac- companiment by VINCENT NOYELLO. 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, Sobo, London (W.) R. M. Davies, Chemist, King-St., Carmarthen, AGENT for HORNIMAN'S PURE TEA, in PACKETS j? The LEAF NOT COLORED—Dr. SCOFFERN, in his valuable work "6? Food ??M??'a<<OM< remarks, at page 423 :—" The best Tea 1 can jind is that imported by the Messrs Hornimam; its unattractive appearance, manifests it to be what it professes—Tea which has been subjected to no kind of outward emhellishment-a manifestation which its delicious flavour sufficiently confirms." iggT The Chinese will not use Coloured Tea yet, to en- able the brown worthless leaves to be passed off with the best, they face' with dry colours most sent to England." (Parliamentary Enquiry, Food Adulteration," TIMES, July 19.) HORNIMAN & CO'S. I illq r" -e A p,u R E TEA, -E .? -9 The usual fiae sorts, bnt the loaf not ccveiocl with colour Thus is secured rich full- | flavoured Tea, for when not a*BriB|B coated with dry powders, any valueless withered leaves, so fejSjplfl j JC H KMS B-ajj fatal to good flavour, are seen and av ide(l. The Lancet Sanitary Report (Longmaos), page 318, states, We find these Teas Pure; « K c&'iSw thJ <?r<'< not being brighten? ''?X'??.?J<??? ed with Prussian Blue, is a "M?o?e, and the leaf of the Black is not intensely ?<!?." ThL,ir Rood quality has brought them into universal demand. ARents throughout the Kingdom. The DUTY is RE- I)UCED and PRICES are now 3s. 4d., 3?. 8d., 4s. and 4s. ?- Per pound. LOCAL AGENTS: i???'??°?s. Tier-street Merthyr— K c?an.IUsh-strcpt Ab"rùare-J- ones: rler-gtreetll\1erth'r-Ke3:lan.lIigh-street Abe ryst;vitb -jo,rhomas. ? Narberth-Griffiths & Nicholas 111-idgend L?y,hon, Stamp-O. Neath—Hutchenee,Wind-street Brecon Ev ?'?''??- Pembroke—Treweut Bristol—Ferr u s o Bristol-pe -S,!ore,Ullioll-stl Pembroke Dock Trewent, CAR -ilAFRt R I,- '?S.KtNc-! Standard House. STRICE ? i Pembroke Dock-Barrett, Pein- H?veribrdwHSt—Wi])i?=. ?' ??' broke-street k?-strect, Phillips c"sfl- Swansea—Wilson,Castle-square Laugharne—David :wal1sea-Wilson,CasUe.squarc   ??"? Oxfm:d-st, Llanelly-Rees andWilliams '?over,Ca8tle-st. Milford-Sands and BlS tt, Teii?y-Mason, Library. Williams '???"Ston,High-street afthyr—Stephen? High-etreet WHEN YOU ASK FOR CLENFIELD PATENT STARCH SEE THAT YOU GET IT as inferior kinds are often substituted. i k-. -m- THE ASAM TEA COMPANY, LONDON, PUltVEYORS OF THE CELEBRATED ASAM TEA, To Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. rXTHE 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, 1851,) 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 P R I C E S s. d. ') In pound, half- Good Black. 4 0 per pound, pound, quarter- I-Niie LIILTO: I I I I -49 11 pound, & two,. *Fine«t Picked Leaf.. 5 8" ounce sealed Fine Mixed 4 4 > packages, con- *Fmest Mixed. 5 0" taining the ful Fine Green 5 0 weight of Teal *Fin cst Picked Leaf..58 exclusive of J lead and paper. Also in 3ib. Packages, as sent to the Palace. CALTTio.N.-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 A berdare -Mr. J. T. Jones, Givi-oit-office, Commercial-place Abergavenny—Mr. J. Scott, confectioner, Cross-street Abersychan—Mr. T. Davies, draper, Anchor House BlaenavolI-Mr. J. Pope, druggist Brecon —Mr. J. Morris, chemist, near Old Bank Bridgend—Mr. J. Jones, 5, Queen-street Bristol—Mrs. Bayston, 10, St. Augustino'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 Ebbw Vale-Mr. W. Griffiths, confectioner Haverfordwest—Mrs. Chase, fruiterer, High-street Kington-Mr. E. Morris, confectioner, High-street Laugharne-Mr. J. Collins, Grove House Llanelly-Mr. G. Broom, bookseller Ll aiifyllin -Messrs. Jones, Brothers Llangibby-Mr. J. Price, New House Merthyr Tydfil-llr. T. Loveridge, chemist Milford—Mr. W, Palmer, silversmith lionmoutli -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, Diniond-street Presteign—Mr. Thomas Davies, confectioner, High-street Swansea—Mr. J. Harries, chemist, Oxford-street Tenby-Mis8 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. I'ATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT BRITAIN. DIPLOME D'ECOLE 1)K PHAKMACIE PHARMACIES 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 I 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. RRUUESEMAR, No. 1, is a Remedy for RELAXATION, JL 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, 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 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 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 sarsaparilla in the world cannot remove. Price lis, or four cases in one for 33s, which saves lls and in L5 cases, whereby there is a saving of £112s. 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 fret-, beautifiiliy 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 Syphilhs, and the benefits arising from the chemical tests and examiuations of the Spermatoza, by the Author's newly con- structed Microscope, with powerful lenses. Piper and Co., 13, Paternoster Row; and from all Agents for the sale of 11 Triese- al" i -I- — ABERYSTWITH TO OSWESTRY OR SHREWSBURY. THE Public is respectfully informed that the well- JL 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 Wyunstay Arms j Hotel and Railway Station, Oswestry, at 4 P.M., in time for Trains to London, Liverpool, Manchester, and Hol) 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 of Distance: Since the Oswestry route is 15 Miles shorter than by Shrewsbury, and 12 Miles shorter than by Welshpool. 2nd. The 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, Proprietors. OWEN, & LLOYD, proprietors. LLANDRINDOD & LLANWRTYD WELLS. rrHE old-established FOUR-HORSE OMNIBUS will A commence Running on MONDAY, JUNE 15th, 1857, for LLANDRINDOD WELLS, every Monday and Friday, from the Train arriving at the Llandilo Station at 1.10 p.m., passing through Llandovery, Llanwrtyd Wells, and Builth, and arriving at the Pump House at 8 o'clock p.m.; re- turning every Tuesday and Saturday, to the Llaudilo 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 LLANWRTYD 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 of 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 22nd 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 25th day of June Instant, at the County Grand Jury Room, in Carmarthen, at eleven o'clock in the morning, for the purpose of having such claims audited, if required, otherwise they will not be paid.—Dated this 8th day of June, 1857. CHARLES BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. CARDIGANSHIRE MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1857. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next NUeneral 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 Y,50 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 JE150 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 OF THE SKIN, NEURALGIA, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. Contains iodine, phosphate of lime, volatile fatty aClds- in short, all the most active and essential curative pro- perties—in larger quantities than ihe Pale Oils manufactur- ed in Great Britain and Newfoundland, mainly deprived of thf-se by their mode of preparation. The well-merited celebrity of Dr. de Jongh's Oil is attest- ed by its ex'ensive use in France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, and Italy, by numerous s pontaneous testimonials from eminent members of the faculty and scientific chemists of European reputation, and Fince its introduction into this country, by the marked conifdence as well as great success with which it has been ptiescribed 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., M.D., F.R.S ?M?/iO' of The Spas of Germany" T?C ?<tS of ?M?- /<!?." "? ldde;i ??<A," ?.. ?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 NAU8RA 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 cf other kinds of Cod Liver Oil should be strenuously resisted, as they proceed from interested motives, and will result in disappointment to the purchaser. AGENTS, THE FOLLOWING CHEMISTS HAVERFORDWEST, GWYNNE HARRIES NEATH, W HIBBERT TENBY, W. WALKINTON; ABERYSTWITH. J. COLE. HEAL AND as 0 liS NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUE CONTAINS DESIGNS AND PRICES OF 110 DIFFERENT ARTICLES OF BEDROOM FURNITURE AS WELL AS OF 100 BEDSTEADS AND PRICES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BCDDINC SENT FREE BY POST H6AL& 5CN BEDSTEAD BEDOINC & BCOKOOM i FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS LYTWTOTTE'-IHAM COURT OD. LONOON^ I HARVEY'S SAUCE.—The admirers of this celebrated J[']L Fish Sauce are particularly requested to observe that none is genuine but that which bears the name of WILLIAM LAZENBY on the back of each bottle, il; addition to the front label used so many years, and signed ELIZABETH LAZENBY. E LAZENBY & SON'S ESSENCE OF ANCHOVIElS j f continues to be prepared with that peculiar care which has rendered it so universally esteemed. Manu- factured only at their old established Fish-Sauce Ware- house. 6, Edwards Street, Portman Square, London. HEALTH OR SICKNESS! CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. I'he blood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle, gland, and fibre in the human frame. When pure, it secures health to every organ; when corrupt, it necessarily produces disease. HOLLO W A Y'S PILLS operate di- rectly upon the elements of the stream of life, neutralizing the principle of disease, and thus radically curing the m ilady, whether located in the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowels, the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of the system. USED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. HOLLO WAY S PILLS are equally efficacious in com- plaints common to the whole human race, and in disorders peculiar to certain climates and localities. ALARMING DISORDERS. idyr,pepsla,and derangement of the liver, the source o infir itY an suffering, and the cause of innumerable deaths, yiel to these curatives, in all cases however aggravated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative and tonic; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and invi- gorate the system and the constitution, at the same time. GENERAL WEAKNESS, Nll,' RVOUS COMPLAINTS. When all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debility. DELICATE FEMALES. All irregularities and ailments incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of the sex are removed or prevented, by a fenv duses of .these mild, but infallible alteratives. No mother who regards her own or her children's health, should fail to have them within her reach. SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS. The most eminent of the faculty in Great Britain, France, and Germany, have eulogised the Pills and their inventor. A WONDERFUL CURE OF A STOMACH COM- PLAINT AFTER FORTY YEARS STANDING. Mr. John Sloan, of Aughnacley, informed Professor Holloway by letter that Mrs. Walker, residing in the same town, hadbden afflicted with a complaint in the stomach for nearly f< rty years, which defied the efforts of all the faculty round the neighbourhood to cure. Nothing whatever seemed to have the effect of rendering her any relief; in a state of despair she had recourse to Holloway's Pills, which in an incredible short period completely and effectually cured her. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A LIVER COMPLAINT. William Macdonald, of Her Majesty's Highland Regi- ment, has gratefully acknowledged to Professor Holloway the wonderful efficacy of this astonishing medicine. He suffered with liver complaint and all its attendant evils, during fourteen years' residence in India. His constitu- tion was so enfeebled that he was compelled to return home; when he was induced to try Holloway's Pills, which effected a perfect cure, after the most eminent of the faculty had failed to do him the slighest good. THESE CELEBRATED PILLS Are the best remedy the world ever possessed for the removal of disease; they will cure Liver Complaints and Dyspepsia in all its forms. The sickly should immediately try a few doses of this wonderful medicine. AND FOR DROPSY, They are the most certain cure of any medicine extant. olio way's Tills are the best remedy known in the world for the following Diseases AGUE Dropsy Inflammation Secondary Asthma Dysentery Jaundice Symptoms Bilious ComplaintsErysipelas Liver Com- Tic Dploureux B)otcheitonthe Femaleirregu- plaints Tumours SKIN larities Lumbago Ulcers Bowel Complaints Fevers of all Piles Venereal Colics kinds Rheumatism Worms of ajl Cpnstipation of the Fits Scrofula, or kinds Bowels Gout Scrofula or Weakness from Corisijniptipn Head-ache Kind's Evil [Whatever Debility indigestion Sore Throats cause, &c 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 tbecivilized world, at the following prices:—Is. lid., 2s. 9d 4s. 6<1. Us., 228. and 33s. each Box. W There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes N.B. 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RELIEVED IN ONE HOUR, Cured in a few days, Gout, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout. Lumgago, Pains in the Head, Face, and Limbs, by EADE'S Gout and Rheumatic Pill (numerous testimonials enclosed ) Fifteen gtamps. enclosed to EADE, 39, Goswell-street, iondon, a 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 Directions for Perfect Restoration to Health and Vigour; being a Medical Re- view of the various forms and modern treatment of Nervous Debility, Impetency^ 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 Spermatorrhcea, 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 I. REVIEWS OF THB WOIUt. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.- Shilling Edition.-77th Thou- sand.-This is a truly valuable work, and should be itt 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, ete., fully accounts for the immense circulation which this po- pular and ably-written medical treatise has. obtained. Sunday Timet, 23rd March, 1856. "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 rulea for regulating the one and preserving the other. Mark LaM 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 age.Daiiv Telegraph, 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 Jiohesitatioa in saying; that there isno member of society by whom the book will not be found useful- whe- ther such persrm hold the relation of à parent, preceptor, or a clergyman. "—Sun, Evening Paper. Sold, tn sealed envelopes, by the AUTHOR; also by GIL- BERT, 49, Paternoster-row HANNAY, 63, Oxford-street; MANN, .39, CornhiU, London; GUEST, Bull-street, Birtmng- ham; HEYWOOD, Oldham-street, Manchester; HOWELL,6, Church-street, Liverpool; CAMPBELL, 136, Argyle-street, Glasgow; ROBINSON, 11, Greenside-street, Edinburgh POWELL, Westmoieland-street, Dublin; and by all Book- sellers and Chemists in the United Kingdom. On Physical Disqualifications, Generative Incapa- city. and Impediments to Marriage. New and Improved Edition, enlarged to 196 pages, illus-P trated by 100 ANATOMICAL COLOURED ENGRAVINGS out 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 1 and Co., Surgeons. Sold by Piper Brothers. 23, Pater- noster-row; Hannay, 63, and Sanger, ISO, 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 balsaaiic; its power in re-invigorating the frame in all cases of nervous aad sexual debility, obstinate gleets, impotenoy, 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 OIL the skin, blotches on the head and face, throat, tonsils, and uvula; threatened destruction of nose, palate, &c. Its action is purely detersivel. and its beneficial influence on the system is undeniable. Price Us. and 338. per bottle, also a saving of lis. The JM. cases of 8yriacum or Concentrated DetersiTe Essence can be had from any of the Agents; whereby there is a saving oftl 12s. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC riLMj?M?? an effectual remedy in all ems ofgenorrhcea, ,??'? and diseases of the urinary organs. Priœ 9&,4o.6&md lis. j>er box.. Sold by Barclay and Sons, Farriagdon street; Darby and Gosden, 140, I?adenhall street; tton & Co.? 10, 13ow churchyard W. Edwards, 67, St. Paul ,s ch^un°r'c'>h.yraarid d '? Sanger 150, Oxford st^et;. Hannar AD?ich? ?? Oxford street? 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