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DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS SAUNDERS' JUVENILE CLASS IS held at the Assembly Rooms, Carmarthen, on WED- NESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3 o'clock. A Class for Adults at 6 o'clock. N.B.—Private residence at Mr. Sermon Morgan's, King- Street. SOUTH WALES MANURE WORKS, LLANELLY. PRICE ON BOARD SHIP, OR RAIL. SPRING CORN MANURE £ 8 10 0 NITRO-PHOSPHATE 8 « » SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME 7 5 0 The above Manures are guaranteed, or sold to Analysis Orders received at the Factory, by T. MATTHIAS DAYIES, of his appointed agents. CILYRYCHEN LIME MAY be obtained at the undermentioned Stations on the SOUTH WALES, LLANELLY and TOWY VALE RAILWAYS, at the following prices per Ton of 25 imperial bushels, or thirty-one cubic feet:— a. d. s. d. Llandovery 8 4 Cross Inn 6 10 Llanwrda 7 11 Pantyffynon. 6 10 Llangadock 7 6 Pontardulais 7 1 Llandilo 7 1 Llangennech 7 6 Ffairfaeb 6 8 Bynea 7 11 Oarnant 7 3 Lianelly 8 4 Pembrey. 9 7 St. Clears 10 5 KidweMy 9 7 Whitland .1010 Kidwelly 9 9 7 7 ,I Narberth Road 1,0 3 Ferryside 9 7 Narberth Road ••• 10 3 Carmarthen 10 0 Haverfordwest 11 8 Orders to be addressed to Mr. JOHN JOB, Clyrychen Lime Works, Llandebie, Llanelly. v. R. ROYAL DOCK YARD, PEMBROKE-DOCK, 30th April, 1858. NOTICE. CAULKERS WANTED. CANDIDATES for Entry as HIRED CAULKERS may apply at the Office of the CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT of this Yard. GEORGE RAMSAY, Captain Superintendent. v. 11 .t. R. CONTRACT FOR COALS. ROYAL DOCK YARD, PEMBROKE-DOCK, 30th April, 1858. PERSONS who may be willing to CONTRACT for sup- J plying this Dock Yark with Smithery Coals,—Gwscwm Vein, and best Newport Coals, In such quantities as may be demanded during Twelve Months from the date of Contract, to be delivered into such Stores within the said Yard, as may be pointed out by the Officers will send in Sealed Tenders to the Office of the Captain Superintendent, on THURSDAY, the loth MAY, 1858, at Twelve o'Clock precisely. The whole of the COAL to be of approved descriptions. Every TENDER must specify the Price in Words at length, and no Tender will be received after the time specified, nor any noticed, unless the Party attends, or an authorized Agent for him. Every Tender must be accompanied with the Names of two responsible Persons, ellgaing to become bound with the Person Tendering, in the Sum of X300 for the due peformance of the Contract. Half the Amount of Stamps on Contract and Bond to be paid by Contractor. GEORGE RAMSAY, Captain Superintendent. ABERYSTWITH VIA OSWESTRY. London, Liverpool, Manchester, and Holyhead, in One Day. rpHE ENGINEER Four Horse Coach leaves the TALBOT 1_ HOTEL, ABERYSTWITH, e?ery TUESDAY, 'j'll URSDAY, and ATUIWA Y, at 7 A.M., by the way of Machynlleth, Mallwy Cann-office, Llanfair 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 Holyhead, IN ONE DAY, and returns from the above Hotel and Railway Station every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 10.30 A.M., arriving at Aberystwith at 8 P.M. The above Route is the cheapest and the quickest to the above-named places, and passengers can be booked through- CLEATON, JONES, ROWLANDS, OWEN, & LLOYD. Talbot Hotel Coach Omce, I Feb. 16th, 1858. ) REAL AN D as olrSl NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUE CONTAINS DESIGNS AND PRICES OF liD DIFFERENT ARTICLES OF BEDROOM fURNITURIAS WELL AS OF 100 BEDSTEADS AND PRICES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BEDDINC SENT FREE BY POST HEAL&SON EEDSTEAD BEDDING FT BEDROOM FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS |»6T0TT £ MHAM COURT ROAD LONDON^ _0- 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- NI 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, 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, 185G. "CURTIS ON MANHOOTI.—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.—Trie 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.Daily Telegraph, March 27, 1856. "CCRTIS 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 useful—whe- o !u such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, 01 a clergyman."—Sun, Evening Paper. REld'49n pealed env;lopcs, b; the ATHOR; also by GIL- BERT, 49, Paternoster-row; IIANISAY, 63, Oxford-street;  ??' ?'1-street, Birmin? ham HEYWOOD, Oldlia, titet Manchester; IIOWFLL,(i, Glasgow; ROBINSON, n Grppn';j 13(il A rgyJe-strcet, Glasgow; RoB?so?, u  POWELL, Westmorcland-tre?Gt ? D?b?'"?'? eUcr. and Chem.? the Uni'tedSg'dom J' ? .?????- ESTABLISED 1837. WILLIAM MORGAN, Wine and Spirit Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, HAS just received a STOCK of MesrB GUINNESS & fl CO.'S EXTRA STOUT, which he can strongly re- commend (in Kilderkins, Barrels, and Hogsheads), and expects to receive weekly from Dublin a SUPPLY of the first Quality, which cannot fail to give entire satisfac- tion. Agent for Messrs. BASS & ALLSOPP'S ALES, which may be had in Casks and Bottles also GUINNESS'S i EXTRA STOUT. MATTHEWS & DUKES' CHEMICAL MANURES. MESSRS. J. II. SMITH & Co., having been ap- l pointed Agents for the sale of the Chemical Manures manufactured by Matthews and Duke, Chemical Manure Works, Dunball, near Bridgewater, beg to call the attention of Agriculturists generally to their valuable fertilising pro- perties, and to mention that they can be used fur Turnips, Mangolds, Wheat, Potatoes, and F-lax. The prices are as under for cash only Wheat Manure £ 8 10 0 per ton. Mangold, Potato, and Flax do. £ 8 8 0 11 Turnip do. £ 7 7 0 Concentrated do.Ell 11 0 The Concentrated Manure is highly recommended—it con- tains about 40 per cent Phosphate of Lime, rendered soluble, and also a large per centage of Aininonia and it will be found of the greatest value to Farmers living at a distance from Railway Carriage, as a less quantity will be required per acre. Testimonials in Welsh and English, and printed Directions for using the Manures to be had from the Agents- J. H. SMIT.H & Co., MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL HALL, King Street, Carmarthen. Messrs. Matthews and Duke are the sole Agents for the Sale of the Royal Agricultural Society's Prize Reaper for South IVales and the West of England, and all orders entrusted to their agents or themselves will meet with prompt attention. ODAM'S N ITRO- PHOSPHATE, OR BLOOD MANURE. THIS Manure is composed of Bones dissolved in Sul- J[_ phuric Acid, to which is added a large quantity of pure Blood the Bones promoting the early developement of the Plant, and the Blood its later growth. As security to the purchaser, every Bag is marked ODAl'S PATENT BLOOD MANURE," and sold only by the authorized Agents of the Company. Apply to Mr. SAMUEL BEVAN, Agent, LLANELLY. LLANELLY HOUSE, LLANELLY. TAILORING BRANCH. Gentlemen's Clothing fashionably made to Measure, and guaranteed to Fit, by Mr. Pascoe, five years Foreman to that eminent firm Ralph and Co., Strand, London. RICHARD PALMER has much pleasure in informing t the Clergy, Gentry, and Public gem-r?lly of Llanelly and adjoining Counties, that he has secured the services of this first-class CUTTER and TAii,oit to superintend his in- creasing trade in this Branch, who will take the liberty of making his periodical calls with the newest styles of pat- terns and fabrics, to suit the various seasons of the year together with a large variety of plates and diagrams for the guidance of gentlemen in giving their orders. Immediate and prompt attention to all Orders.—Gentle- men waited upon at their own homes when requested. All communications to be directed to LLANELLY HOUSE. WANTED, Two respectable and well-educated Youths as Apprentices to the general Drapery Business. HOW TO MAKE BETTER PROVISION FOR THE CURE OF SOULS OUT OF THE PRESENT ACTUAL FINANCES OF THE CIIURCM: Containing a Li tter from the Bishop of St. Asaph to the Marquis of Westminster, and Eight Letters in Reply, BY A "PAUPER CLERGYMAN." With an Article from the Times on the Last (OLb) Report of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. LONDON: WERTHEIM AND MACINTOSH, 24, PATEUNOSTER Row. Will be very shortly published, A JOURNAL OF THE SIEGE OF LUCK NOW, With Narrative of Events that occurred there and in the Districts, prior to the Outbreak on the 30th June, 1857, BY ARTHUR SOPPITT, ESQ., BOJIKAY ARMY, Adjutant in the late 40th Oude Irregulars. The book will contain every particular worth recording that occurred during the memorable Siege, and be illus- trated with seven beautiful sketches, by a Lady, viz.: — "The Residency." •' The Tera Kothee, with Gateway." "The Clock Tower." "The Judicial Commissioner's house," and where Briga- dier Inglis resided. The Summer House." "The Dil Khoosha Park, with King of Oude's Palace." Ghat, where the Ladies and Officers embarked at Cawn- pore. Subscribers wishing for copies arc requested to communi- cate with the undermentioned W. TIIACKER & Co., London.  DENT, sole successor to E. J. DENT in all his 1 patent rights and business at No. 61, Strand, and 34 and 3.5, Royal Exchange, and the Clock and Compass Fac- tory at Somerset-wharf, Chronometer, Watch and Clock maker to the Queen and Prince Consort, and JUAiViitt or the GREAT CLOCK for the HOUSES of PARLIAMENT. Ladies' gold watches, eight guineas; gentlemen's, ten guineas; strong silver lever watches, six guineas. Church clocks with compensation pendulum, XS5. No CONNECTION WITH 33, COCKSPUR-STREET. NEW PERIODICALMl No. I. May 8. An Illustrated Journal of Social, Literary, Theatri- cal, and Political Gossip, livery Number will con- tain a large Cartoon, being :L Pictorial Commentary on the Event" of the Weelr, which will be serious, sarcastic, or humorous, as ttie nature of the subject may demand. Office, 122, Pleet-street, London; and sold at all Railway Platforms, and by all Newsvenders- STEAM UNDER 60 DAYS TO A Lill. Passage JE14 and upwards. THE LIVERPOOL & AUSTRALIAN ?? ??? ? NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Celebrated ???.S?- "??'" CI'P?''s. in conjunction with the EAGLE LINE OF PACKETS, ARE DESPATCHED on 15th of each MONTH, To the consignment of BRIGHT, BROTHERS & CO., MEL- BOURNE, FORWARDING PASSENGERS TO ALL PARTS OF AUSTRALIA. These Clipper Ships are guaranteed to sail to the day, and are famed for the superiority of the Provisioning, and Passenger Accommodation. PACKET of 15th MAY. the magnificent Clipper Ship TORNADO. 1230 Tons Register, 3000 Tons Burthen. Built expressly for the Australian Trade. This beautiful Clipper is one of the finest and fastest ships of the day, and offers unrivalled accommodation for all classes of Pas- sengers. Her magnificent 'tween decks rival those of any other ship afloat, on which account she was specially selected for service in the East, from whence she has just returned. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT & Co., 1, North John Street Liverpool; ROBERTS & IRVING, 9, Cortihill, London; BATH & SONS, Swansea or to THOS. HUGHES. I Haverfordwest. ¡ J. SPARKE8 HALL jm ELASTIC BOOT MAKER TO THE QUEEN, 308, REGENT STREET, LONDON. LADIES may have forwarded by Post the best French Morocco Shoes-black or bronze-best Kid and Satin white or black, I at 4s. 6d. per pair. Send outline of the foot on paper-54 stamps, and 8 extra for postage, and the shoes will be sent neatly packed to any address in the United Kingdom by return of Post. TH E GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY FOR NERVOUSNESS, RELAXATION AND EXHAUSTION. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, and sanctioned by all the great Continental Colleges of Medicine. R. DE UOOS' CELEBRATED GUTTJE YITJE; | } or, LIFE DROPS, are the great European Remedy for Spermatorrhoea, Exhaustion, Nervousness, Debility- Aversion to and Incapacity for Society, S'udy of Business, Shaking of the Hands and Li abs, Indigestion, Flatu, lency, Shortness of Breath, Asthma, Consumptive Habits, Dimness of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the Head, Eruptions, Blotches, Pimples, S re Throat, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofula, and all those diseases for which mercury, sarsapaiilia, &c., are not only employed in vain, but too often to the utter destruction of the sufferer's health. Their almost marvellous powers must be felt to believed. Hundreds of apparently hopeless cases, which had been given up by the faculty, have been speedily cured and many thousands have derived almost miraculous relief, when everything else had signally failed. The Guttte Vitseare the result of long practical investigation of the remedies best adapted for these diseases, and in addition to the great test EXPERIENCE, they have received the sanction of many of the highest medical authorities throughout Europe, as entirely superseding all those questionable reiiiedies which have too long been the sole reliance of the medical men of this country. Price 11s., and four times the ouanthv nt 33a "'D,7+10 F" 9 of the following agents, and through every other Chemist in the world. PA GRAVEL LUMBAGO, RHEU- MATIbM, GOUT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, STRICTURE, &c. DR. DE ROOS' COMPOUND RENAL PILLS are celebrated all over the world as a most safe and speedy remedy for the above dangerous complaints, Dis- charges of any kind, S'one in the Bladder, and Diseases of the.Kidneys.ald Urinary Organs generally. Possessing tonic properties, they agree with the most delicate stomach, strengthen the digestive organs increase the appetite, improve the general health, and in three days will effect a cure when copaiba, cubebs, and all dangerous medicines of that class have utterly failed. Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., lls. and 33s. per box, of all the Agents below, and through every other Chemist in the world, or will be sent post free on receipt of the amount in postage stamps. These celebrated Pills are an infallible remedy in the most obstinate cases. By their use alone, many thousand ? hae, teen annually restored to health, when every other medione has failed. Their vast superiority over ever} thing else in the cure of the above complaints, is univer- sally acknowledged, and the extraordinary demand foi them ever since their first introduction is without prece- dent. In no instance have they ever been known to fail, or produce those dangerous symptoms so often resulting from copaiba, cubebs, turpentine, and other medicines usually resorted to. They require neither confinement nor change of diet, and may justly be considered the only really safe and efficacious remedy for all stages of those disorders for which they are recommended. By the introduction of the above, the Proprietor has no desire to supersede his own personal usefulness, but there are doubtless many who from natural diffidence, sense ot shame, or fear of discovery, would bear their afflictions in silence rather than apply for aid, or unbosom their sorrows to those from whom they may reasonably expect sympathy and relief. To such it is believed the above will be an acceptable boon, for besides their uniform efficacy, the sufferer can safely conduct his case without the knowledge of a second person, and thus secure himself speedily, pri- vately, and at the least possible expense. Sold by Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen Evans, Chemist, Iligh-street, and C. T. Wil- son, Chemist, Castle-square, Swansea; Williams, Chemist, Iligh-street, Cardigan T. D. Mejler, Chemist, and Potter, Herald Office, Haverfordwest Treweeks, Chemist, Pem- broke; Stevens, Chemist, High-street, Merthyr Tydvil, and obtainable through all Medicine Vendors, of whom also may be had The Medical Adviser." CA UTION.- The immense demand for the above having induced some uuprincipled persons to imitate them, ana assume the name of Dr. De Roos, sufferers must guard ciffainst the recommendation of spurious or other medicines by unprincipled vendors, who thereby obtain a laroer profit. TO PROTECT TIIE PUBLIC AGAINST "FRAUD, Her .[.fe8t¡/ ylIon. Commissioners ha ve directed the word& WALTER DU ltoos, LONDON, to be printed in whits letters on the Stamp affixed to the above, without which none can be genuine, and to imitate which ts felony, and the offender will be prosecuted by Her Majesty's Government On the TREATMENT of SPERMATORRHOEA and other URINO GENITAL DISEASES, by a NW1, Safe, and most successful Method. Seventy Anatomical, Explanatory, Coloured Engravings. In Six Languages. Fifty-third Edition, price Is. through all Booksellers, or sent Post-f)-ee, from the Author, for 14 Postage Stamps. fflHE MEDICAL ADVISER on Nervous Debility and Jl the various forms of premature Decay, boi'n mental and physical, arising from youthful excesses, infection, the effects of climate, &c. remarks on the use of the Micro- scope, and the questionable treatment advocated by certain writers.; followed by practical observations on Marriage, plain directions for the prevention and removal of certain Disqualiifcations, rules for self-treatment, &c. By WTALTER DE Roos, M.D., 10, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London. Sold by White, Chemist, Carmarthen, an d in London by Piper and Co., 23, Paternoster Row Birmingham, Holds- worth, 11, New Street; Bradford, P, att, Chemist; Bristol, Ferris and Co., chemists Dublin, Berry, 162, Great Britain Street Edinburgh, Robinson, 11, Greenside Street Glasgow, Love, Bookseller; Halifax, Dyer, Chemist; Leeds, Reinhardt, 76, Briggate Liverpool, Priestley, 52, Lord Street Manchester, Westmacott, 4, Market Street Sheffield, Whittaker, 22, Fargate W olverhampton, Mander and Co., chemists. I REVIEWS. The information therein conveyed is really essential to those who contemplate narriage. "-Record. "It contains precisely the imormation too often studiously kept from the young and thoughtless. However, the knowledge must come some time, and happy is the porson who does not become its possessor too late."—i'olitieian. The above work, which contains the practical remarks of nearly a quarter of a century, and treats in plain and sympa- thising language on the various impediments and disqualifica- tions to marriage, particularly recommends itself as a safe, unerring, and infallible guide to the speedy restoration and permanent preservation of health and i vigour. For want of a )ook of this nature, many a once promising youth who started fairly on the voyage of life, has been awfully and irretrievably wrecked on the shoals and quicksands which beset his course. The necessity and importance of the work are further shown by the fact, that there are few persons who do not at some period acquire such ?formation as may be found in its pages. While therefore it affords a wholesome lesson to the inexpe- rienced, its perusal may also be instrumental in averting the serious consequences of indiscretion from those who have unhappily incurred them; and as the treatment recommended has been unilormly sllccessful in many thousands of parallel cases, the reader may the more confidently anticipate for himself the same beneficial result. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE can be successfully treated bj correspondence only, on remitting the usual lee ot ti, wl)eil advice and medicines will be promptly despatched secure from observation. Hours forpeisonal consultation daily from It t.9 4, Sunday excepted. Post-office Orders to be made payable at the Holborn Office, to Dr. Walter De Roos, 10, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London. N.B. Should difficulty arise in procuring any of the above, enclose the amount per Post-office order or otherwise, to 10, Berners Street, and they will be sent securely packed er tiir?ie all N ljr -,k c-r o R IE D BYT j?WOTHERSPOOM&C??? CLASGOW & LONDON. NYE and Co. have had awarded to them a FIRST-CLASS SILVER MEDAL at the Paris Universal Exhibition 1855, for their IMPROVED PATENT SAUSAGE-MAKING and GENERAL MINCING MACHINE, for private families, hotel- keepers, &c. Pri(,e El 10s., X2 2s., and £ 3 3s. Also a smaller mincer for the dinner table, to assist digestion, lose of teeth, & c. Price 30s. Testimonials sent free. 79, WARDOUR-STREET, SUHO, LONDON. t- WEDDING, VISITING, & BUSINESS.  NAME-PLATE Engraved and 50 best Cards Printed A for 2s.; sent post-free. Specimens GRATIS on appli- cation to ARTHUR GRANGER, Cheap Stationer, &c., 308, High Holborn, London. JAY'S LONDON GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE, 247, 249, and 251, REGENT STREET. By app-sintnoent to the Queen—Exclusively for Mourning. Orders executed.—Patterns post-free. JAY'S. ORLANDO JONES and Co's ORIGINAL PATENT RICE STAUCH requires no boiling, is celebrated for producing a beautiful Glaze, and retaining its stiffness in the dampest weather. CAUTION.—Every packet has a label with the name in- serted under the Royal Arm-. FURNISH YOUR HOUSE WITH THE BEST ARTICLES AT ? E A ?S ? ? ?C? 0 E A 9 E'S Ironmonzery&Furnishing WAREHOUSES. A Priced Furnishing List sent Post-free. DEANE I CO., LONDOt BRIDGE. Established A D. 1700. DEAFNESS. —THE • ARTIFICIAL TYMPANUM for the relief of Deafness, sold by CHARLES GKEENE, 20, King William-street, Strand, London, with the sanction of the inventor, James Yearsiey, E>q. Silver tube and a month's supply of prepared cottons, with di- rections for use, price by post 32 stamps. KEATINCS COUCH LOZENGES. ACOUGH OR COLD is the originator of diseases peculiar to this climate, and the foundation of Pulmonary insorders. The most agreeable remedy is HEATING'S COUGH LOZ I- NGES, which taken on the first symptoms, alleviates and soothes the respiratory organs, and avoids recourse to powerful remedies. In Boxes, Is. lid.; and Tins, 2s. 9d., of THOMAS KEATING, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Retail by all Druggists. t SUDBURY HOUSE, HAMMERSMITH, London. Ladies School Terms moderate, and strictly inclusive. Experienced Masters,—House and Grounds spacious. No (lay Mrs. JOHN BROWN, late MISS MARY E. SHEARSMITH. THE IMPROVED PATENT HARMONIUM, BY ALEXANDRE & CO., PARIS. FROM SIX CUINES TO SIXTY CUINEAS. | Fun descriptive Lists of PIANO FORTES AND ||S^^1H|| | jj||^ |p HARMONIUMS on applkation to CHAPPELiIi An COIVEPY., 49 & 50, New Bond Street, London. W. BANK OF DEPOSIT, ESTABLISBED A.D. 1844. 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. Parties desirous of INVESTING MONEY are requested to ex- amine the Plan of BANK OF DEPOSIT, by which a high rate of interest maybe obtained with perfect security. The Interest is payable in January and July, either at the Head Office in London, or at the various Branches throughout the countryP. ETER MOERISON, Managing Direotor. Toms for owning Account! lent er" on apjiltaUioa. GENTLEMEN RESIDING IN THE COUMMY, ?y md ''est'-ous °??;'ng themselves of the Newest London FMhion?, ctm be P??cttyattedWifHOtJT PERSONAL ATTENDANCE, by u?n? th. RULES FOB SEn'-MKAhUREMEXT, which will be sent post-fr?, togethm with Bitterns of aU YartetMs of the newest materials. T?SYDENHAM TROUSERS, of pure Woollen Materials, 17s. M. The SVI»^^ J'V A^\ of the best Waterproof Beaver Cloth, a. SAMUEL BROTH iS. Merchant Tailors, 29, Ludgate HiU, London. CAUTION. SCHWEPfi^O^SODAWATTER. A DECREE FOR PERPETUAL INJUNCTION Ahas bfen grinted by Vice Chancellor Sir Wini? Pag» W d retrainj¡w M. J ance or ,Ir I am cap Wood restraini.ti,? Niessr- Messrs. Ray and Son, M* Mr. Selman respectively i; ui?ig in their trade of Soda Water Mr.Se!manresp?ective:hv?r?d??? 1. Schweppe &: Co., 51,  Street, Oxford Str?? b?tfLsimUar to'tho?? ?"'S'?Isover the corks in 1- bottles similar to those used hi- fr & Co. Also Decree for a Perpetual In^ iuncMnn re?trnmiug Messrs. Nevill and Oxlade from selling anvsw" M??red by Messrs. Schweppe & Co. IN CH HOTTT i% with inch imitation labeig. And a further f Decree for a g Per«1 t MI" nJ"nctlon imi?tiou labe? John Luntley from printin or ?r-?'°" restraining Mr. John L.int]ey from print???'. direct"d to M ?tioe n labels; and in eaMch ,?s.fi? ??1??? ??? "? ?? P?rious or imit? Co.ts of Me?. pp ???? to p? f.   is hereby given that similar proceedings will b. f??thwith inst?t,?tel Sut ln persons who shall be foftd offending 81 aforesaid. ''?' ? ?'? PURVEYOS TO THE QUEEN. CROSSE AND 13LA6KWELL'S pure and Wholesome Sauces, Pickle> -i Cond.ments may be had of all Grocers and Italian Warehousemen. Wholesale at 21, Soho Square, London. C. and B. are agents for MONS. SOYEB'S Sauces, Relish, and Aromatic Mustard. TOWS SUPERIOR PERFUMERY, Soaps, and Brushes J may be obtained of all the principal perfumers and Chemists in the Kingdom, and wholesale of Low, Son and Benbow, Perfumers, 330, Strand, London. ELEGANCE, COMFORT, & ECONOMY. THE CANROBERT CAPE, with Sleeves, adapted for i the present Season—repellent of rain, with free ventilation, One Guinea, Messrs. POULSON and Co., Tailors, &c., 94, Regent-street, London. BENSON'S WATCHES. Manufactory. 33 & 34, Ludgate Hill. London, E.C. Established 1749. THE most. brilliant display of Watches in London, of every f/T ^SS^ description and construction, is at this M old established Manufactory. Those who cannot personally inspect this ex- tensive and costly stock, should send two stamps for BENSON'S ILLUSTBA- TED PAMPHLET," containing impor- tant information requisite in the pur- cliase of a Watch, and from which they can select with the greatest certainty the one adapted-to their use. Silver Watches, from 2 to 50 Guineas each— Gold Watches, from X,3 1.5s. to 100 Guineas each. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON BENSON'S WATCHES. Perfection of mechanism.Morning Post. Excellence of design, and perfection of workmanship." •—Morn ng Chronicle. "The qualities of his manufacture stand second none." —Morning Advertiser. All that can be desired in finish taste, and design. Globe. The Watches here exhibited surpass those of any other English manufacturer."—Observer. The Morning Herald, Sun, Standard, and numerous other papers speak of the beauty and finish of these celebrated W,.ttebes A Warranty with each Watch, and sent cairiage paid to any part of England, Scotland, Ireland, or Wales, upon receipt of Post Office or Banker's Order. MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS, AND WATCH CLUBS SUPPLIED. WATCHB8 REPAIRED. 4 DR. DE JONGH'S LICHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Practitioners 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 acids- in short, all the most active and essential curative pro- perties-in much laruer quantities than the Pale Oils manu- factured in Great Britain and Newfoundland, mainly de- prived of these by their mode of preparation. The well-merited celebrity of Dr. de Jongh's Oil is attest- ed by its extensive use in France, Germany, Russia, Holland, Belgium, and Italy, by numerous spontaneous testimonials from distinguished members of the Faculty and scientific chemists of European reputation, and since its introduction into this country, by the marked confidence as well as great success with which it has been prescribed by the Medi. cal Profession. In many instances where othe 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.B.S., .Author of 11 The Spas of Germany" The Spas of Eng- land," On Sudden Death," 8Se., c. "Dr. Granville has used Dr. de Jongli'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." CHARLES COWAN, ESQ-, M-D., L R.C S.E Senior Physician to the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Consult- ing Physician to the Reading Dispensary, Translator of Louis on Phthisis, SSc. c. Dr. Cowan is glad to find that the Profession has some reasonable guarantee for a genuine article. The material now sold varies in almost every establishment where it is purchased, and a tendency to prefer a colourless and taste- less Oil, if not counteracted, will ultimately jeopardize the reputation of an unquestionably valuable uddition to the Materia Medica. Dr. Cowan wishes DR. DE JONGH every success in his meritorious undertaking." C. RADCLYFFE HALL, Esq.. X-D F.R.C.P.R. Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Torquay, Author of" EssaYfJ on Pulmonary Tubercle,$c., c. "I have no hesitation in saying that I generally prefer your Cod Liver Oil for the following reasons:—I have found it to agree better with the digestive organs, especially in those patients who consider themselves to be bilious; it 'v? more palatable lo seldom causes nausea or eructation it is more palatable to most patients than the other kinds of Cod Liver Oil; it is stronger, and consequently a smaller dose is sufficient." Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d. Pints, 4s. 9d. Quarts, 9s.; capsuled and labelled with Dr. DE Joxon's stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by ANSAR, HARFORD, and CO., DR. DE JONGH'S sole British Consignees, 77, Strand, London, W.C.; and by most respectable Chemists throughout the United Kingdom. Proposed substitutions of other hinds of Cod Liner O. should be strenuously resisted, as they proceed from interested motives, and will result in disappointment to t e purchaser. In Post 8vo., Price Is., T7 ARMING FOR THE MILLION. By GEORGE j' GLENNEY, author of Gardening for the Million," "IJ H andbook of Fruit and Flower Garden," &c., &c. Mr. Glenney has here furnished a very useful com- pendium of business to be done, and things to be observed to ensure successful and economical torming.-Lincoin, Rut- land, and Stamford Mercury. All sorts of agricultural information, from how to make the best of land' to the management of pigs, from Mangold Wnrtzel and cabbage to Cobbett's corn, will be found in the pages of this book. Mr. Gienny is too well known to need any introduction.- Bath Journal. Loudon: SAMUEL EYRE, 32, Bouverie-streot. CHUBB'S LOCKS, with all the improvements Strong wrought iion Fireproof Safes, with Gunpowper-proof Locks Ca.h and Deed Boxes Street Door Latches, with small and neat keys. Complete lists of sizes and prices sent on application. Chubb and Son, 57, St. Paul's Churchyard, London; 28, Lord Street, Liverpool; and 16, Market Street, Manchester THEBLESSINC OF HEALTH! BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. WHY ARE DISEASES FATAL ? Merely because we prescribe for their effect, instead of their cause and try to relieve symptoms instead of striking at their root. The action of these Pills is precisely the re- verse. They expel from the secretive organs and the circu- lation of the morbid matter which produces inflammation, pain, fever, debility and physical decay and the basis of disease being removed, its manifestations vanish. Whilf ordinary remedies only afford a temporary respite to the sufferer, whereas these Pills annihilate the disorder. ILL HEALTH Frequently arises from nervous disorders affecting the ac- tion of the heart and deranging the whole animal economy these fine Pills will restore the nervous system however de- ranged, and bring back health and spirits when all other medicine failed. BILIOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS Frequently lead to the worst phases of human suffering, yet how many are thus afflicted unknowing the means of cure, placed within their grasp; such should take a few boxes of these Pills according to the directions given in the books, and their ailments will quickly leave them, in short, most diseases incidental to the human frame maybe quickly subdued by their use. DROPSICAL SWELLINGS AND TURN OF LIFE. This is a most distressing period in woman's history, it destroys thousands, the whole of the gross humours collect together, and like a tide sweep away health and life itself, if not timely and powerfully checked. The most certain remedy for all these dangerous symptoms is Holloway's Pills. Armed with this great antidote, the fier, ordeal il passed through, and the sufferer is once more restored to the possession of unimpaired health. These Pills are equally efficacious in all female complaints, and obstructions at the dawn of womanhood. NERVOUSNESS AND LOWNESS OF SPIRITS. How many thousands are there suffering from a species of hypochondriasis, assuming the form of a monster to themselves, and all around them, not knowing what will give relief to their sufferings, to such Holloway's Pills, have indeed proved a boon in numberless cases. By a steady use of these invaluable Pills, combined with atten- tion to diet and regimen, the worst cases quickly yield to the power of this mighty medicine. The nervoua system of the brain will become calm, and the nervous sufferer once more enjoy health as in the days of youth. STOMACH AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. These are the complaints of the million. Few escape them and, if neglected, they lead to innumerable danger- ous maladies. But why neglect them when Holloway's Pills will eradicate them as certainly as water extinguishes fire ? During the last quarter of a century these wonderful Pills have been nationalized in all parts of the world. Dyspep- sia, and derangement of the liver, the source of infirmity and suffering, yield to these curatives in all cases however aggravated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative, and tonic; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and in- vigorate the system and the constitution at the same time. They are admitted by virtue of special decrees into the domi- nions of despotism, and thus have become the great house- hold remedy. A WORD TO FEMALES. The local debility and irregularities which are the special annoyance of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shortens life, are relieved for the time being and prevented for the time to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alterative. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the worldfor the following Diseases: A.gue Dropsy Inflammation Secondary Asthma Dysentery Jaundice Symptoms Bilious ComplaintsErysipelas Liver Com- Tic Doloureux Blotches on the Femaleirregu- plaints Tumours Skin larities Lumbago Ulcers Bowel Complaints Fevers of all Piles Worms of all Colics kinds Rheumatism kinds Cllnstipation of the Fits Scrofula or Weakness fro Bowels Gout King's Evil whatever caum Consumption Head-ache Sore Throats Sc. &0. se Debility Indigestion 8tone& Gravel Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway,244, Strand near Temple Bar, London, and also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is. ljd., ai.9d.4s.6d.lls.22s. and3 3s.each Box. WThere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes N.B. Directions for the guidance of Patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. „ IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A I- ?-* or r T?E???N.?'?  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"If this book were universally distributed, a ceitain class of pestiferous advertising would soon be done away with." —Times. The Doctor deserves our warmest thanks for his bold attack on the giant monster quackery."—Era. KNOW THYSELF. Marie Coupelle, the original KGraphiologist. continues to give her useful and interesting delineations of character, from an examination of the handwriting, in a .tyle of description peculiarly her own, and never before attempted in this country. All persons desirous of knowing themselves, or the true char- acter of any friend in whom they may be interested, must send a specimen of their wtiting, stating the sex and age, and the fee of 13 penny post stamps, to Miss Coupelle, 69, Castle Street, Oxford Street, London; and they will receive in a few days a full and minute detail of the talents, tastes affections, virtues, failiiigs, &c., of the writer, with many other things hitherto unsuspected. 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