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ANCHOR HOUSE, MARKET-ST., LLANELLY. J. BONVILLE BEGB to acquaint his Customers and the Public in general that he has just returned from LONDON, and has now for Sale GREAT NOVELTIES IN MANTLES, MILLINERY & OTHER BONNETS, LONG & SQUARE SHAWLS, FANCY D&ESSES, & RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c., &c. J. B. begs to invite the attention of Ladies to the Mantle and Bonnet Room, as he has made large purchase of all that is NEW, NOVEL, and USEFUL. ,0 Nov. 17th, 1858. CARMARTHENSHIRE. BRUNANT, near LLANDILO. EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF Valuable and Elegant and Modern Household Furniture, Zinen, Books, Carriages, Earness, Stock- and Crop, c., 4e. MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS Has been favoured with instructions from Miss LLOYD, of BBUNANT, TO SELL BY AUCTION, On TUESDAY, the 30th Day of NOVEMBER, and WEDNESDA Y, the 1st Day of DECEMBER Next, riI ^HE whole of the Elegant and Modern HOUSEHOD JL FURNITURE, also the Plate, Linen, Books, Carriages, Harness, STOCK and CROP, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, &c., &c., Particulars of which will be given in Catalogues, which are now preparing, and will be ready on the 13th of NOVEM- BER next, and may be had of Messrs. H. WHITE and SONS, Booksellers, and the principal Hotels, Carmarthen also at the Hotels at Llandovery, Llandilo, Lampeter, and at the Auctioneer's Office, Llandovery. Luncheon on the table at Eleven o'Clock, and the Sale to commence at Twelve precisely. Long Credit given on Approved Security. Llandovery, Oct. 28th, 1858. CARMARTHENSHIRE. GLYNTAVE, NEAR LLANBOIDY. Important and Unreserved Sale of Elegant and Modem Household Furniture, Town-built JJog Cart and Harness, Horses, Cows, Hag, be., c, MR. WALTER LLOYD Has been favoured with instructions TO SELL BY AUCTION, On Tuesday, the 30th of November, 1858, on the Premises, Glyntave, Llanboidy, ALL the Elegant and Modern Household Furniture and .L7]L other effects, the property of Captain WALTER LLOYD, who is leaving Wales. The Furniture comprises, in the Dining-room, Hand- some Mahogany Dining Table, do. Chairs with Morocco seats, do. Easy Chairs, do. Dining Waggon, Kidderminster Carpet and Velvet Pile Hearthrug, Fender and Fire Irons, &c, &c. In the Drawing-room; Elegant oval shaped Walnut Centre Table, do. Card Table, do. Settee, with sabriole legs and figured Damask, do. Easy Chairs with do. Handsome Brussel's Carpet and Hearthrug, Fender, Fire -trons, &o., &o. Handsome Mahogany and other Bedsteads, do. Triple Wardrobe with trays, drawers, &c., do. Toilet Table, do. Washstands, do. Chests of Drawers, prime goose Feather Beds, Hair Mattresses, Kidderminster Carpet, Dressing Glasses, and other bedroom furniture. A lot of China, Glass, Ware, and Kitchen requisites, &c., &c. Handsome Dog Cart, from Goodchild, London, with patent axles, Tandem and other Harness, &c.; &o. Two superior Harness Horses, useful Black Pony, 2 Cows, Berkshire Sow, Setter, 2 Ricks of well-harvested Hay, Stable Gear. including 2 sets of Cart Harness, quite new, together with other articles too numerous to particularise, but which will be more especially described in Catalogues, to be obtained at the Journal Office, Carmarthen, Mr. Walter Lloyd, the auctioneer, and at Glyntave, and will be ready for delivery on Saturday, the 20th inst. The Sale to commence precisely at 11 o'clock, as the whole must be sold in one day. Credit will be given subject to conditions of Sale. I The Auctioneer begs to call attention to the superior chamcter of the Household Furniture, which has only lately been purchased from a first-rate London maker. I Fenybont, Mydrim, Nov. 10th, 1858. THE WORKMAN'S CANDLE. PECIMAL PALM CANDLES CHEAPER THAN ?7 TALLOW CANDLES, with two wicks, 7d. per lb, with one wick 7d. per lb., ten to the lb. These candles, though ugly, burn well, and without guttering. They are admirably adapted for all who require one which emits a great light. For Artisans, Turner? in Metal, Sempstresses, ailors, Shoemakers, for the windows of small shops, and for persons of weak sight, where the light is of primary, and appearance of secondary importance, these candles are in- comparable; in short, one Decimal Palm Candle, with two wicks, gives the light of three ordinary candles, and with one wick the light of two ordinary candles, and does not re- quire anumng. Sold; by Grocers, Candle Dealers, and Oilmen, and whole- sale by PALMER & Co. (the Patentees), Sutton-street, Clerkenwell, London, E. C. \J"rT! /\F' F A rr ,j/ U\ E :iJ 208. PER DOZ. 248. PER DOZ. I FOR CASH, CARRIACE R- .L- 111 fbuf dos. hampers, to all Railway Stations in ongiana ana rorta m me United Kingdom. Bottle. and Hampers allowed for as charged. The picked parcels of these Wines may be justly named noble specimens of SURITRY, MADEIRA, PORT, and MARSALA. They have the merit of being produced by our own Colonial fellow subjects, and in SOUTH AFRICA which possesses the soil to nurture, and sun to ripen richest grapes and yield the best of Wine. FOSTER & INGLE, Wine Merchants, 45, Che&pside. CURTIS ON MANHOOD-NEW EDITION, A MEDICAL ESSAY ON NERVOUS AND GENER- ATIVE DISEASES. Just Published, the 120th 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- jyjL TURE DECLINE, with Plain Directions for Perfect estoration to Health and Vigour being a Medical Re- view of the various forms and modern treatment of Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Mental and Physical Capacity, wliether resulting from Youthful Abuse, the Follies of Maturity, the Effects of Climate, or Infection, &e. 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, 15, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London whose practice, extending over a period 20 years, affords a complete guarantee to patients that the utmost skill and experience will be made available in the treatment of their cases At home for consultation daily, from 10 to 3, and 6 to 8. Sundays, from 10 till 1. RBVIEWS OF THE WORK. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—This is a truly valuable work, and should be in the hauds of young and old.Sunday Times, 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 rules for regulating the one and preserving the other. Mark Lane Express, March 31st, 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.Daily 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."—?? and Military Gautte, 1st Feb., 1856. »« We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful—whe- ther such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, 01 a clergyman. "-Sun, Evening Paper Sold, tn sealed envelopes, by the AUTHOR: also by GILBERT & Co., 49, Paternoster-row MANN 39 Cornhill, London GUEST, Bull-street, Birmingham HEYWOOD, Oldham- street, Manchester; HOWELI,, Church-street, LiverpooI CAMPBELL, 136, Arsyle-street, Glasgow ROBINSON, 11 Greenside-street, Edinburgh POWELL, Westmoreland- street, Dublin; and by all BookoeBers and Chemist. in Så8 United Kingdom. LLANELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, Furnished, in Thomas Street, a LAR <E SITTING-ROOM, with BEDROOM and DRESSING ROOM on the same lfior.—Oiily a single gentleman of thorough respectability would be accepted as Tenant of these Rooms. Apply to Mr. D. BOWEN, Grocer, Thomas Street, Llanelly "IMPORTANT TO DRAPERS. TO BE LET WITH POSSESSION IN THREE WEEKS, A MOST desirable DRAPERY BUSINESS, in Market- A Street, PONTYPR1DD. Glamorgansire, where business hasbeen carried on successfuUy for the last Six Years, on the Ready Money system. Plaiu Goods to be taken at Cost; Fancy Ditto at Valuation. Apply to Mr. D. WILLIAMS, Pontypridd. Nov. 16th, 18-58. CARDIGANSHIRE. A VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE called Nantypopty, otherwise Drookfield, in the parish of Llangunllo. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at the SALUTATION HOTEL, Newcastle-Emlyn, on FRIDAY, the 3rd day of DECEMBER, 1858, betwec-n the hours of One and Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, BY Mit. THOMAS DAVIES, (Subject to Conditions which will be then and there read.) The Brookfield Estate is a desirable property, with a comfortable residence, beautifully and delightfully situated amidst scenery that is equally elegant and noble, between Bronwydd and Gernos, in the parish of Llangunllo, late in the occupation of Mr. David Lewis, Surgeon. The House is erected on a pleasing elevation, embracing views of undpniable beauty and interest; and many parts of the land commending the enchanting prospect of the King of the Mountains, and the Pembrokeshire range of hills. The Estate contains about 94 Acres of excellent Mea- dow, Arable, and Pasture Land, with thriving Plantations, and with a small outlay may be greatly improved, and there is an abundant supply of water on the premises. This desirable property is situated in a fine sporting country; and is about two miles and a half from the Car- marthen and Cardigan Railway, now in progress and within an easy distance of the line fiora Manchester direct to Milford, now in contemplation. The Estate lays within a short walk of the charming river Ti vy, so celebrated for its Salmon and Trout Fishing, affording the Angler abundant means of gratifying his taste; and the neighbourhood has been renowned for its silubrity. There are Fox Hounds and Harriers kept in the neigh- bourhood, and the hunting is of a superior description. 1 he Estate is distant from the Sea Ports of Aberporth and Llrangranog (where Coal and Culm can be procured at moderate prices) about six miles, and from the Market and Post Town of Newcastle-Emlyn (where there are numerous large Fairs held) 4 miles. The Cardigan and London Mail passes and repasses within about two miles and a half of the House, and there is a daily Post from Newcastle-Emlyn passing near the Pro- perty.. Further particulars, with conditions of Sale, may be had on application to Meshrs. Martin, Thomas, and Ilollams, Solicitors, Mincing Lane, London or to Mr. Thomas Parry Thomas, Woodlands, Nevvcastle-Emlyii, Carmarthen- shire, who will show the property. V. R. CONTRACT FOR FRESH BEEF. Royal Dock Yard, Pembroke Dock, 17th November, 1858. PERSONS who may be willing to Contract for supplying Jt- such quantities of FRESH BEEF as may be demanded for the use of Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels at Milford Haven, Pembroke, and Pater, from the 1st of JANUARY to the 31st of DECEMBER, 18.59, inclusive, will send in Sealed Tenders to the Office of the Captain Superintendent of this Dock Yard, on FRIDAY, the 3rd of DECEMBER, 1858, at Twelie o'Clock precisely, after which hour no Tender will be received. Every Tender must specify the price in words at length, and be accompanied by a letter, bigned by t«o responsible persons, engaging to become bound with the person Tender- ing, in the sum of zC300, for the due performance of the Contract. No Tender will be received from any person not resident at Pembroke Dock, nor any noticed, except the party at- tends, or an authorised agent for him. A form of Tender may be obtained, and the Conditions of the Revised Contracts, to which particular attention is called, may be seen at the Office of the Captain Superintendent. The Contractor will be required to pay half the amount of Stamps on the Contract and Bond. GEORGE RAMSEY, Captain Superintendent. HARVEY'S SAUCK-The admirers of this celebrated 1. Fish Sauce are particularly revested to observe, that none is genuine but that which bears the name of WILLIAM LAZENBY on the back of each bottle, in addition to the front label used so many years, and signed ELIZABETH LAZENBY. I LAZENBY & SON'S ESSENCE OF ANCHOVIES 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, Ldwards Street, Portnian Square, London. THE REASON FOR The Growing and almost Universal Consumption of PARR'S LIFE PILLS IS PUUELY AND SIMPLY BECAUSE People find that Parr's Pills" do them good. PARR'S PILLS Improve the working of all the impor- tant functions of the body, and thus help to ensure good health from Youth to Old Age. One great and peculiar advantage of PARR'S PILLS is, that they act alike gently and efficaciously. They do not cause nausea, or derange the stomach. The weak and nor- vous become better almost in spite of themselves. The strong are made stronger. In short there is no medicine in the world so cheap, so genuine, and so truly beneficial. FROM MR. HEATON, BOOKSELLER, LEEDS. To the Proprietors of P ARn'S LIFE PILLS. GENTLEMEN,—The use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS has, in a great number of cases which have come under my personal notice, been attended by the most beneficial results in the removal or abatement of the most distressing maladies-in many instances amongst persons whose circumstances ren- dered it impossible for them to avail themselves of medical treatment, and in many others where medical treatment had been resorted to without avail. It is always, satisfactory to know that what one is the means of introducing or cir- culating is likely to serve the devired pn/po*c; and there is no medicine I can recommend with ^jKpKr1 satisfaction or confidence, on account of their tried ctlIency and efficacy in all respects, than PARR'S LIFE PILLS. JOHN HEATON, Briggate, Leeds. ECONOMY. It is an astonishing fact, that where people used to pay £10 or S,15 for medical advice, &c., they can now get per- fectly cured for as many shillings and this fact is daily demonstrated by PARR'S LIFE PILLS. No family ought to neglect having them in their house. Recollect, PARR'S LIFE PILLS help to make men vigorous and hearty, and promote longevity. TO LADIES. A trial of a single box of Parr's Life Pills will at once prove that they mildly and speedily remove all skin erup- tions, sallowness of complexion, nervous irratibility, sick headache, loss of appetite, indigestion, costiveness, depres- sion of spirits, dizziness in the eyes, irregularity, or general derangement of the system. OBSERVE.—That round the sides of each box of the Genuine Medicine is affixed the English Government Stamp, on which is engraved in white letters on a red ground, the words, Parr's Life Pills." Sole Proprietors, T. ROBERTS and Co., 8 Crane Court, I Fleet-street, London. Sold by their appointment by al: respectable Chemists and Medicine vendors in Town or I Country, In Boxes, price 18. lid 2s. 9d., and in Family I Pfteketo lis. each. Directions wlto each box. I LLANELLY HOUSE, LLANELLY. TAILOSItfG BRANCH. Gentlemen's Clothing fashionably made to Measure, and. guaranteed to ht, by ?r. Pascoe, five{ years Foreman to t, ?ee., Ralph and Co., Strand, ZOM?OM. firin. R a l RICHARD PALMER has much pleasure in informing the Clergy, Gentry, and Public generally of Llanelly and adjoining Counties, that he has secured the services of the first-class CUTTER and TAILOR 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. The Winter Stock, of newest designs, in Scotch Tweeds, Cheviots, Doeskins, and Beaveis, for Suits, Paletos, and Pantaloons, is very extensive, and gentlemen will find no difficulty in making their selection from the splendid assortment. All communications to be addressed, LLANELLY HOUSE. I J wORSPo ON&C?# 1 GLASGOW Be LONDON, f The celebrated Remedy for Nervousness, Relaxation, and Exhaustion. Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and sanctioned by all the great Continental Colleges of JIedicine. DR. DE ROOS* GUTTX VIT Æ, or LIFE DROPS, are a well-known Remedy for Spermatorrhoea, Ex- haustion, Nervousness, Debility, Incapacity for Society, Study or Business, Skin Eruptions, Soar Throat, Pains in the Bones, and all those diseases for which mercury, ssrsa- parilla, &c., are too often employed, to the utter destruction of hea th. Their powers almost exceed belief: since their introduction, hundreds of apparently hopeless cases have been speedily cured, and thousands have derived almost miraculous relief, when every thing else had failed, and they must sooner or later entirely supersede those questionable remedies which have too long been the sole reliance of the medical men of this country. Price lis., and four times the quantity at 33s. per bottle, of the following Agents, and obtainable through all Chemists. I Pains in the Back, Gravel, Gout, Rheuma- tism, Disease of the Kidneys, Bladder, &c. DR. DE ROOS' COMPOUND RENAL PILLS are a most safe and speedy Remedy for the above dangerous com- plaints, Discharges of any kind, and Diseases of tho Urinary Organs generally, which too frequently harass the sufferer over the best years of life, and end only in an agonizing death. Possessing tonic properties, they agree with the most delicate stomach, increase the appetite, improve the health, and in three days effect a cure when copaiba, cubebs, and all such dangerous medicines have utterly failed. Is. lid 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s., and 33s. per box, of the Agents below, and through all Chemists. The superiority of these Pills, even in the most ob- stinate cases, is universally acknowledged, and the extraor- dinarry demand for them without precedent. In no in- stance have they been known to fail, or to produce those dangerous symptoms often resulting from copaiba, &c. Many there are who, from natural diffidence or fear of discovery, would silently bear their afflictions rather than apply for aid to those from whom they may reasonably expect relief. The uniform efficacy of the above, enables such sufferers to cure themselves speedily, privately, and at the least possible expense. Sold by Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-Square I Carmarthen Evans, Chemist, High-street, and C. T. Wil- son, Chemist, Castle-square. Swansea Williams Chemist, High-street, Cardigan T. D. Meyler, Chemist, and Potter, Herald Office, Havefordwest; Treweeks, Chemist, Pem- broke; Stevens, Chemist. High-street, Merihyr Tyavil, and obtainable through all Medicine Vendors, of whom also may be had "The Medical Adviser," and at least one agent in almost every town but should difficulty occur, enclose the amount per Post-office or(er or otherwise, to 10, Ber- ners Street, Oxford Street, London, and they will be sent securely packed per return. CAUTION.— Unprincipled VendM's sometimes recom- C'?1 C?TV?.V. — C//?)'t/tCt?J<'? FcM??'! <oMe<<Me? fecoM' TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC AGAINST FRAUD Her Majesty's lion. Commissioners have directed the words WALTER DE ROOS, LONDON," to be printed in white letters on the Stamp affixed to the above, without which none can be genuine, and to imitate which is felony. A New, Speedy, & Most Successful Method or treating Spermatorrhoea, Nervous Debility, &c. Seventy Engravings. Six Languages. Price Is. through all Booksellers, or Post free from the Author for 14 Stamps THE MEDICAL ADVISER on premature decay, both mental and physical, arising from excesses, climate, &c.: remarks on the use of the microscope, and the IIrlificfS devised by certain quacks to produce needless a larm in the minds of sufferers observations on Marriage, the preven- tion and removal of certain disqualiifcations; ru les for self I treatment, &c, By WALTER DE lloos, M.D., of the Ecole de Medecine, Paris Member of the Royai College oj i Surgeons, London Licentiate in Midwifcry, c., c., <c From long practical observation of the treatment pur- sued in the various Institutions of London and Paris for those diseases referred to in the above work, the Author has had somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that ac- curacy of diagnosis, and uniform success, which have cha- racterized his practice for so many years in this country, in which the lamentable neglect of those diseases by medical, men generally, and their futile attempts to cure by mer- cury, copaiba, and sarsapariUa, &c., have produced most distressing results. Lasting benefit in such cases can only be reasonably expected at the hand of the legall) -qualified man who devotes his chief attention to their removal; and to him only who can shoio histvssessiot; of the necessary qualifications, can confidence be safely extended. Dr. De R. refers with pride to the numbers he has been instru- mental in restoring to health and happiness; and to those who may be in need of such aid he offers every assurance of speedy restoration. Country patients should send a dctailof their case by letter, enclosing the fee £lls. for advice and medicines, which will be sent by return. Post-office orders to be made payable at the General Post Office, to WALTER DE Roos, M.D., 10, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London, At home daily from 1 till 4, Sundays excepted. PASSAGE MONEY £ 14 AND UPWARDS. "WHITE STAR" LINE OF BRITISH & AUSTRALIAN EX ROYAL MAIL PACKETS Sailing between  LIVERPOOL & MELBOURN 8, ^4^^1S!SMH3U/ en the 20th and 27th of every month. And forwarding Passengers by Steamers at through rates to all parts of Australia. Ship. Captain. Reg. Bur. To Sail. BEECHWORTH, Frain 1286 4000 Dec. 20. PRINCE OF THE SEAS, Brown 1427 4500 Jan. 20 RED JACKET, M. H. O'Halloran, 2460 6000 WHITE STAR, T. C. C. Kerr, 2360 5000 MERMAID, J. White, 1320 4000 The splendid clipper Beechworth" is the finest and handsomest packet in port, and will sail punctually at noon of the 21st December. She was built by Donald M'Kay, the celebrated builders of the Lightning," Stag Hound, James Baines," &c., &c" and designed espe- cially for the Liverpool Australian Trade. The Beech- worth" was especially selected to carry Her Majesty's Troops to the Cape of Good Hope and India, and landed them all in good health. Her Salmons are very handsome, upwards of eight feet in height, and furnished with every comfort and necessary for the voyage. The accommodation for all classes of passengers are of the most superior order. The very magnificent and fast clipper" Prince of the Seas will be the packet of the 20th January. Passengers must embark, without fail, on the 20th December. For freight or passage apply to H. T. WILSON ltn(i CIIANIBE, ItS, 21. Water Street, Liverpool; or to W. WIGLiY,lkid¡,a18t, Qárœarû¡.ø, Agent. AN ACT OF GRATITUDE. 5,000 Copies of a Medical j* Book for gratuitous circulation. GEORGE THOMAS, Esq., having been effectually cured of nervous debility, loss of memory, and dimness of sight, resulting from the errors of youth, by following the in- structions given in a Medical Work, by a Physician, he considers it his duty, in gratitude to the author, and for the benefit of nervous sufferers, to publish the means used. He will. therefore, send free to any address, in a sealed en- velope, on receipt of a directed envelope enclosing two stamps, to prepay postage, a copy of the Medical Work containing every information required. Address G. • THOMAS, Esq., Craven House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne." & BENSON'S WATCHES Jj are finely finished, accurate time-keepers, elegant, durable, and reasonable in price. The high re- pute which Mr. Benson has obtained for the qualities of his manufacture stand second to none." Morniny Advertiser. The watches here ex- hibited surpass those of any othir English manufacturer." Observer. Manufactory. 33 & 34, Ludgate Hill. London. E.C. Established 1749. r BRNSON'S LADY'S GOLD WATCH. Exquisite ar- tistic freling in orn imentation, and perfection of mechanism in tn:ctu 11' -1'tíoi'ninq Post. 5, 7, 10, 15, 26, and 25 Guineas each. BENSON'S GENI'LENIAN'S GOLD WATCH. "All that can be desired in finish tas'.e, ati-I ilesiizn. Globe. 6, 8, 10, 13, 16, 20, 2 ), and 30 Guineas each. 6, 8, 10, 13,16, 20, 2. ), an ] 30 Guiii(?as F-acti. BENSOWS PRESENTATION GOLD WATCH. » Es celleiice of design, and perfection of workmanship. Mom ng Chronicle. 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 Guineas each. BENSON'S SILVER LEVER WATCHES leave no- thing to be desired but the money to buv them with. :standard. 4, 5, 6, 8. 10, 13, and 20 Guineas each. BENSON'S SILVER HORIZONTAL WATCH. A good watch without paying an exorbitant price. Daily iclccfiuph, 2, 3, 4,5. 6, 7, and 8 Guineas each. BENSON'S NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF WATCHES (free for 2 stamps) contains prices and impor- tant information as to what watch to buy. It should be read by all who are about buying a watch. Watches sent free to any part of England, Scotland, Ireland, or Wales, on receipt of a remittance, payable to J. W. BENSON, 33 & 34, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR. WHISKERS, JL? &e.? uNotwithstanding many imitations have been in- troduced by ignorant speculators, no compound for the hair has ever maintained such a world-wide celebrity as EMILY DEAN's CRINILENE. It is guaranteed to produce Whiskers, Moustachios, Eyebrows, &c. in two or three weeks with the utmost certainty, and will be found eminently successful in nourishing, curling, and beautifying the hair, checking greynees in all its stages, strengthening weak hair, preventing its falling off, &c., and in the nursery it is indispensable, forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair. For the production of hair in baldness, from whatever cause and at any age, it stands unrivalled, never having failed. Price 2s. Obtainable through every chemist in the world; or will be sent post free, on receipt of 24 penny stamps, by Miss DEAN, 7, Upper St. Martin's Lane, London. Your articles are all good, and I shall readily promote the sale."—R. O. Job, Chemist, Truro. "I have used your Crinilene, and have now a good pair of whiskrrs.J. Higgs, Dudley. The effect produced by one bottle I have found truly astonishing—it having proùuced::a fine, thick pair of whiskers."— W. Ridley, Blackheath. AN ACT OF SINCERE GRATITUDE. 5,000 Copies of a Medical Book to be given awav A CLERGYMAN OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, -jCTL having been cured of severe Nervousness, Pains in the Head, Loss of Memory, Indigestion, Debility, Prostia- tion, and other fearful symptoms, not the least of which was the great mental anguish resulting from the terrors occasioned by the frauds of wicked pretenders, adopts this unusual mode of testisying his deep gratitude* by publish- ing for the benefit of others, the means employed for Ms own marvellous restoration to health and happiness, which he had long been a stranger. He will therefore send a copy of the remarkable book containing all the necessary information, on receipt of two penny stamps to prepay postage. Address: Rev. H. R. Travers, M.A., 1, North Cumberland Piace, Bayswater, Middlesex. CAUTION.—The advertiser regrets to find that of late several disreputable quacks have dishonestly adopted this plan of puffing off their deceptive books. THE VICTIM'S FRIEND. The Sixty-fifth Thousand.-Post free for a Penny Stamp.  PRACTICAL TREATISE UPON THE PRE- A VENTION and self-cure of all diseases arising from the excesses of youth, and maturity; the causes of mental and physical decay, impediments to marriage, &c with plain directions for thtir speedy removal. Sent free by post on receipt of two penny stamps, by Mr. Rudge, Publisher, 10, Brooke-street, Holborn, London. Every ,ictirn of Nervousness, Debility, &c. &c., may speedily cure himself if he follow the advice and prescriptions given in this book, which ought to be an effectual check to the ram- pant quackery that feeds and fattens upon the afflictions of those who unhappily suffer from these diseases. N.B. Sufferers are cautioned against a quack who imitates this advertisement. YOURSELF! WHAT YOU ARE! AND WHAT FIT YOFFOIIHS! Marie Coupelle, the origin Graphiologist, con- tinues to give her useful, vivid and interesting delineations of character, from the examination of the handwriting, in a style of description peculiarly her own, and never before attempted in this country. All persons desirous of know- ing themselves, or the character of those in whom they may be interested, must send a specimen of their writing, stating sex and age, and the fee of 14Wneut penny stamps, to Miss Coupelle, 69, Castle-street, Oxford-street, London and they will receive a full and minute detail of the talents, taster, affections, virtues, failings, &c. of the writer, with many other things hitherto unsuspected. From F. N.- "I consider your skill surprising." C. S. "Your de- scriptions of the young lady's character is remarkably correct." W. S. Your interesting answer is quite true." H. W —" Your sketch of my character is marvellously correct." Miss F. Mamma says the character ) ou sent me is a true one." Miss W. N.—" I think you have de scribed his character very accurately." Miss H. S.—" I am afraid his character is as you describe it too truly." EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR; or, the Science Eof Health; with prescriptions, dietary tables, &c., being a handbook for all sufferers, who may by its aid cure themselves of most of the diseases flesh is heir to" with- out the assistance of the medical man thereby ensuring health, and saving doctors' bills. By au eminent Physi- eian: Price one shilling. Sent post free on receipt of 14 penny stamps,,by Mr. Rudge, Publisher, 10, Brook Street, Holborn, London. Among the complaints treated of are the following viz., diseases of infancy and childhood, dis- eases of the stomach, indigestion, lfatulence, acidity, bile, jaundice, and liver complaints; constipation, melancholy, restlessness, want of sleep, nervousness and debility, palpitation of the heart, pain in the chest, fevers, gout, rheumatism, tic doloreux, epilepsy, apoplexy, asthma, colds," consumption, dropsy, pains in the back, gravel, lum- ) bago, skin eruptions, tumours, abscesses, scurvy, scald head, ringworm, erysipelas, blotches, piles, fistula, worms, diseases of females, &c. &c., with chapters, on exercise, sleep, food, cleanliness, clothing, early rising, diet, and regimen generally. DOES YOUR HAIR FALL OFF, OR TURN GYEY, JLf &c. ? If so, use ROSALIE COUPELLE'S CRINU- TRIAR, noted all over the world for its miraculous propertits, and as the only remedy that can be depended upon. It is guaranteed to produce whiskers moustachios, &c., in a few weeks, and will be found eminently successful in nourishing, curling, and beautifying the bair; checking greyness, strengthening weak hair, preventing its falling off, and restoring it in baldness from w hatever cause. Upwards of 100 physicians have recommended it in the nursery, for promoting a fine, healthy head of bair, and averting baldness in after years. Sent post free on receipt of 24 penny p(.stage stamps, by Mis Coupelle, 69, Castle- street, Newman-street, Oxford-street, London, or may be obtained through all Chemists, in bottles price 2s. each. OBSERVE that a 16 page pamphlet is inclosed with each package, which has a red stamp outside bearing the words Rosalie CoMjM'?e in white letters: the words Cbt?MC s CrinutriM' are also moulded in each bottle. I was bald 9 years, but I find new hair coming ra- pidly."—J. Hone. 11 Thariks to your stuff, I have an ex- cellent moustache and whiskers." -Mai ,r Browne. "I had lost my hair in patches, but it has restored it. —MisR Hewitt. After 20 years' baldness, it has acted miracu- loufly.H. Moir. Sold by Mr. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen Evans, Chemist, High street, and C. T. Wil- son, Chemist, Castle-square, Swansea; Williams, Chemist, High-street, Cardigan T. D. Meyler. Chemist, and Potter, I Herald Office, Haçel forùweBl; Treweeks, Chemist, Pern- I broke SteveuB, ClI.eu..bl, HigU-strett, Merthyr Tydvil, and 1 obttiatblt tiuoufh aU Jdedioloi Veadots. A New and Important Discovery in the Science of Medicine. PATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT BRITAIN. DIPLOME D'ECOLE DE PHARMACIE PHARMACIEN DE PARTS. IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, VIENNA. The Patentee may be consulted according to the rules laid down in the work Human Frailty," sent free by post Is., by J. Allen, 20, Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row, London. He 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 b" carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin cases divided into separaie doses, as administered h) Valpeau, Lalleman, Rotix, Ricord, &c., &c., and adapted for both sexes. TRIESEMAR No. 1 is a Rempdv for RELAXATION. j [_ SPERMATORRHEA, and all the distressing consequences arising fiom early abuse, indiscriminate excesses, or too long- residence in hot climates. It has restored bodily and sexunl 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 eouse of Disqualifi- cation for Marriage, they are effectually subdued by this wonderful discovery. it 11. TRIKSEMAU No. 11. Effectually, in the short space of three ditys. completely and entirely eradicates all traces "f Gonorrhoea, both in its mi:tJ and aggravated forms,—Gleets, Stiietures, Irritation of the Bladder, Non-retention of Urine, Pain* of the Loins and Kidnejs, and thot-e Disordeis 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 Secondary Symptoms. It searches out and purifies the diseased hu- mours 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 impurities 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, unfortu- nately, 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. (by post Is. 8d. extra), or four packets in one for 33s (by post 3s. 2d. extra), which saves lis., forwarded to any address, under any initial with secresy aud despatch to all parts of the kingdom, securely packed and protected from observation. Y,5 cases can be had from any Agent, whereby thers is a saving of £ 1 12s. A Post Office Order addressed to Daniel Church, 78, Gracechurch-street, London, made payable at the Branch Post Office, Lombard Street, will meet with immediate attention. To be had in London of D. Church, 78, Gracechurch- street; Heoper, 43, King William Street; Watts, 17, and Prout, 229, Strand Edwards, St. Paul's Church Yard T. Evans, Chemist, High Street, Swansea; Evans, Chemist, Cardiff; Garrett, Brothers, druggists, Newport, Monmouth- shire 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, &o. 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. Gonorrhoea and Syphilis, and the benefits arising from the chemical tests and examinations of the Spermatoza, by the Author's newly constructed Micro- scope, with powerful lenses.—The Author may be consulted daily. J. Allan, 20, Warwick Lane Gordon, 146, Leaden- hall Street, London and from all Agents for the sale of Triesemar." In Post 8 vo., Price lB., FARMING FOR THE MILLION. By GEORGE GLEN- i NEY, author of Gardening for the Million," Hand- buok of Fruit and Flower Garden," &c., &c. Mr. Glenuey has here furnished a very useful cotn- pendium of business to be done, and things to be observed to ensure successful and economical farmitig.-Litioulti, Rut- land, and Stamford Mercury. All sorts of agricultural information, from 4 how to make the best of land' to the management of pigs, from Mangold Wurtzel and cabbage to Cobbett's corn, will be found in the pages of this book. Mr. Glenny is too well known to need any introduction.-Bath Journal. London SAMUEL EYRE, 32, Bouverie-street. AN ASTONISHING REMEDY I HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. IT EXPELS DISEASE! It is said that all productions of human skill have their day, and are superseded by new inventions or discoveries. Not so with this remedy. It is not for a day, bnt for all time." And why ? Because it strikes at the generic root of all diseases in the blood, and medical art can accomplish nothing beyond that. The Ointment, penetrating through flesh and fibre, like water through porous substance. reaches the germ or radix of scrofula, erysipelas, car.cer, tumor and all eruptive and ulcerous discharges in the circulation, and eradicate the taint at once and for ever. BAD LEGS. This Ointment will cure any case of Bad Leg even if of twenty years standing, or however hard or discoloured the flesh may be, or if swollen the size of a person's body, providing that the Oinment is well rubbed into the whole of the parts effected twice a day in large quantities, and the parts kept covered with linen rags thickly spread with the Ointment; from this mude of treatment, a plentiful dis- charge of unhealthy humour will follow, until the wounds are all healfll on the leg, or other parts assume its natural appearance. OLD WOUNDS, SORES, AND ULCERS. The most inveterate cases of bad legs, scrofulous, or other sores, are cured, if of 20 years standing, by the joint use of the Ointment and Pills The effect of this unrivalled remedy upon 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 per- manent. manent. CONTRACTED AND STIFF JOINTS. These again, are cases that readily give way to the powerful influence of the Ointment. It has also been of wonderful effect in many cases of paralysis. PILES. This Ointment will cure the worst case of piles if used according to the printed directions. ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN. Blotches, pimples, dry eruptions, and all irritations of the skin, fade and disappear after a few applications of Holloway's Ointment. In these cases brisk friction is indispensable. Many of the ordinary eruptions 1Ire caused by suppressed perspiration, and as this penetrating un- guent at once opens the pores and invigorates the absorbents, it dissipates the inflammation by a double process. Ladies whose faces or arms are disfigured by cutaneous diseases, my readily remove the blemish and restore to the skin its natural tint, flexibility, and softness, by the use of this safe but powerful counter irritant. IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. Are often developed in disgusting eruptions, ulcers, tamoUrs, scrotulous tores, oous, anet oiner external anec- tions. For all these distressing and dangerous eomplaints, Holloway's Ointment is literally a healing balsam. It neutralizes the materies morbi, or seeds of diseases in the exterior secretions, and dispels the inflammation. Nature does the rest. The experience of every human being who has tested the efficacy of the ointment is the same. It has never failed. KING'S EVIL, FEVER SORES. In cases of King's Evil where medicinal waters, lotions, and every recipe of the pharmacopoeia have proved us the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. These are among the most terrible and agonizing diseases, yet in their worst form, and when seemingly incurable, ihey invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing, antidote to pain and inflamma- ion. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases Bad Legs Burns Bunions Bite of Mos- chetoes and Sand Flies Coco-bay Chlego-foot ChUbains, Chapped-bauds Corn. (Soft), ] Cancers Contracted and Stiff Joints Elephantiasis Fistulas Ciout llnga GlanduW Swel- Lumbago Piles 1 Rheumatism Scalds Sore Nipples Sore Throat Skin Disease Scurvy Sore-heads Tumour9 Ulcers Wounds Yaws. Sold at the Establishments ot rrotessor HOLLOWAY, .oiraua (dear Temple Bar,) London, and also by all respectable UruK- gists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized World, at the following prices.-Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4.. 6d., lis- i'Js. and 33s. each Pot. ggf There It a considerable saving by taking the larger sises. 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Terms Cash. Country order* m .Bt contain a remimmee. Cross Cheque& Bank of London." PRICED IJS", WITH DR. HASSALL'S ANALY8I3 FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. J.A.1\øŒBS L. DEN. II, Fenchureh Street, corner of Railway Place, London. /11R!h. '¿. < i :J r l.. .j-. LL, ELASTIC BOOT MAK-TR TO THE QUEEN, 308, llEGENT STKKKT, LONDON LÂDIFS  forwar2ed L3- P?t the bc.t French Morocco Shocl\, blnck or bro!??e. b,,t l?id and Salin. whi or blck, at* Cd. per pa r. S.,M oulline uf tiw 10;)1 on pape,, 54 stamp, and 8 extra for pObtare, and the sh/le will b )e L%nt neath packed  P-t. JUST P17BLISH ''I) ,ith (-0 iIIu.:r"tiont pric 44. ANCIENT ANDZ J10MHNWLWrS "'AND^SH^ES'% *j' SPARXIS HALL, Boot Maker to Her Majesty and the lteyal Fa^"9bv poat on receipt of {our stampl. 308, Regent Street, London. C?U?:jS FIR:' ir' > r »;i with Ci.t M.-i Paunt b-iK-r^rentl^ o' -?.<' -< ir.<,t'l e:.? ?j:), Ch'h!tP.t?n: b'iii-r?-TtnttM. .:lrtt<d': l: :J :ue \Itt.:t};t'r jent tr,?. CHUBB N D SUN, 57, St. Paul's ChulSiilXZtiX amd 66 luircrpool, Manchester, aud Wolverhampton, ?-?-.  LOWS SUPERIOR PERFUMERY, Soaps, and Brushes _Lj may be obtained of all the principal perfumers and Chemists in the Kingdom, aud wholesale of Low, Son and Benbow, Perfumers, 330, Strand, London. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. SCHWEPPE'S SODA WATER. SCHWEPPE'S MALVERN SELTZER WATER. SCHWEPPE'S POTASS WATER. SCHWEPPE'S LEMONADE. Each bottle of the Alkali Waters is protected by a Label over the Cork with their signature. Sold by all respectable Chemists, Confectioners, and leading Hotels. Manufactured at London, Liverpool, Bristol, Derby, and Malvern Wells. /^vRLANDO JONES and Co's ORIGINAL PATENT Bu. STARCH f?Ku'M no ?otVt'M?, is celebrated for producing a ?-oM?t/M? 6'?.M, and retaining its ?t?Mw in the dampqt weather. CAUTION.—Every packet has a label with the name in- serted under the Royal Arms. GENTLEMEN RESIDING IN THE COUNTRY, Gand desirous of arailint them3eives of the Ntweat Land= Fashions, oa be p?rt?tly Ntt*d WITHOUT PERSONAL ATTENDANCE, by udg tm BOLES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT, which iU be "ntpoot-trootog*Uka with patterns of ail r?i.tias of the newest materiah. The SYDENHAM TROUSERS, of pure WwUen MateriLla, 17*. M. Th: SYDENHAM TOP-COAT, of the best WLtp-t B- Clo'h.' SAMUEL BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors, 29, Ludgate Hill, London JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE ONE SHILLING. ON SPERMATORRHCEA, a new mode of cure and the leading causes of nervousness, by Dr. WILLIAM BATCHELOUlt. London:—69, Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square. INCOME WITHOUT RISK. PERSONS having a little time to spare are apprised that JT THE EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY continue to appoint Agents for the sale of their celebrated Teas in any town and village in the kingdom. These Teas are packed to suit all purchasers, in leaden canisters from one ounce to one pound. Applications to be addressed to the Com- £ any at their o Roes, 9, Great St. Helen, Buhope?att, London. BANK OF DEPOSIT, ESTABLISHED A.D. 18". 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. Parties desirous of Isvisnxo Mony are requested to uamfM the Plan of THB Bunc or DKPOSIT, by which a high rate of is, terest may be obtained with ample security. The Interest is payable in January and July. PETER MORRISON, Managing Direetea Ann* for opening Accounts sent fret on qppHeattom, IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS k vlw,E5u -6 OLD HORSES RENOVATED AND MADE YOUNG in strength appoll he. by the us. f TH OR L E Y 19 FOOD FOR C A Tr L E, as need In Her Majesty*! Sta~b.es, also on His Roral Hiffcness the Prince Conaort" Vera, Windsor; patronised by Son Hxcellsnc* Le Ministre d'ÂrricI11t.c" Commerce, Paris, and the leading1 Nobility of the day. It fattens all kind, of &=qulcker than any known di.t (.- the 4-1d, at different Agricultural P i? at). Sold in CUM containing 448 pa.b (-h p.l,.p On. F-d) with JOSBPH TUORLBT'S signature, 56B. per case and in casks containing the same quantity loose, with M?ure enclosed and air?ture brnt ther?ii, price S?k. C&rri&p paid to Dr RAilway Sl?ition in ihe United Kingdom. Sei.t free m lication, a pamphlet oonuining 64 pa^es ot TESTIMONIALS, including MR. RRBNRR, St.?Ld to HitRo? M)f?n<*tthtPriM<) Co..?t; MR. JAMM MMML Pup U.-g. to Her G,??? (h. Duchess of AthcU; CAPT THB HON. HUGH OOUGH: SIR DAVID C UN TNG H AMR, B?,t; SIR JoHff CATHCART, Bwt.; ?I R JOHN UIBWX, Baru; S1U JOHN UK$KETV I IoftBBIUDGB. B?ft.; and a- of 11?, 1,?rdhT avlcuknrllt. of the day; together with ?me hundreds of the mo? @t?lizig ""u ever ??riod. This Food awkwwledged by thousands W be Ih? gtftte?t cti?%ory of the at,. the effeots nrodaced by its use nre truly Mtonishln*. Of £ c*}7, N»trr*le» st-k Lo?do*. SI.? Mill- -1 M &4,t,y, 6,. ■Unutes' walk of King's Cross Station. Post (Jtticj OrUm niust be made pa^abia to JOSKPH THORLEY (the inventor auJ sole proprietor), General Pott UAML Bt. Martln's-ie-Graiid. N.B.-Agrnh are no. beIr;,¡ .!>I,lnted thr<onthout tbe W.,Id, Pw G-uy, apply t. Th.- Cur, fc>q., Merchant, 1'0-k. Mr. George Fuller, Hamilton, Sole A sent for CPI",r and Luvw Cl%&dc Monsieur Dupont b:F"ur, H. tor Hane and di tr??. Ftaderic* Htfb?rt. ? Nx?-?rttt, 8L HaUer'a, M. AS*.$ bo :Wsq and G.Otey. 8D4 Guy"¡'" Rp.,i Ms- C.. am ohl,.Wp"d. Beware of opUlloua Imitations. HAMILTON'S MODERN INSTRUCTIONS for -aJL the PIANOFOHTB. R*-adiUd by the Great CZERNY. 18t;th edB., te. "We am Informed that the We is uent1y 500 mpi? weekly, &ad like A?z,amd that It has devoured all Inledor productioul. No ose the?,,Iom BMd be uDder any doubt u to which is the b.at.The BoobeUer, Jue n HamUton'. Dictionary of 3.MC Music2l Tom% Hth "tion, 1,. "?rk?'t Cathechiam, Slat IIdltion, h. London:—KOBBBT COOKS & Co., New Burlington-street, Iy. URNITURE, Carpets and Bedding—Carnage free.- I An Illustrated Book of Estimates and Furniture F.Ioptues, containin 160 designs and prices of fubiuD- able and superior upholstery, furniture, &c., gratis, on ap- I plication. Persons furnishing who study economy, ecJlU- j bined with elegance and durability, should apply for this. j L?wiN CRAWCOUR and Co., cabinet manutacturera, 7, Queen's buildings, Knightabridge, London, (7 door* "tat of Sloane-st.) t PATENT CONCERTINAS 36S., do. to play in all the f JL keys 62s. 6d., ditto full compass (48 keys) 4 auin. 1 all are six-sided and have the double action ulao the new Duct Concertina at 31s. 6d. and 42s. < WHSJkTBXONS ftntl Co.120, ConduitatMctf Loodoa, w.