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J. H. SMITH AND Co., MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL HALL, King Street, Carmarthen. TURNIP SEEDS.-Norfoiks, Swedes, Abcrdeeu, &c. MANGOLD, Do. —Long Red, Orange Globe, &e. Agenesfor Matthews' and Dukes' Chemical Munures. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WIfES & SPIRITS. CARDIGANSHIRE. V I' ,.Y ,o" SUMMER ASSIZES, 1859, NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN, THAT the next Assizes or Commission of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Cardigan, will be holden and kept at the Dhlro Hall, in the Town of Cardigan, in the said County, on Saturday, the 9th day of July next, before the Honorable Sir WiJliam Fry Channell, Knight, one of the Barons of Her Majesty the Queen, of Her Court of Exchequer at Westminster, at the hour of nine in the forenoon when and where Prosecutors of Felons and their Witnesses, and also all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Escheators, Stewards, Chief Constables, and Bailiffs of Hundreds and Liberties, in the Said County, are required to attend, and to bring with them all Rolls, Records, Indictments, and other Remem- brances, which to their several Offices appertain. Dated this 18th day of June, 1859. WILLTAM PRICE LEWES, Esquire, Sheriff. N.B.—The Magistrates of the County, and their Clerks, are requested to deliver to the Clerk of Assize on the opening Of the Commission, the Recognizances and Depositions in ach Case to be tried at the said Assizes, and all Attorneys 111 Criminal Prosecutions, are to deliver the Bills of Costs to the Clerk of Assize, for taxatiou, pending the trial of each Prosecution. HENHEIM HOUSE ACADEMY, LEA, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, CONDUCTED BY MR. IRVING. F.S.A., 4nd competent Masters for every Department. terms — Under Twelve Years of Age, 22, and above, 25 Guineas per annum. -kT this Establishment, noted for salubrity of situation, Young Gentlemen are prepared for the Learned Pro- andlOl}s. ^ary, Naval, and Civil Services, the Oxford aHd (Jmbndge Middle Class Examinations and Commercial ? '?ts. Tbo course of instruction embraces the Greek i Latin Classics; French (which is taught ?/?e??/, and with Out any charge, by a Resident Master, nat'ivo of ?ra ?' German, MathematIc" Mu?ic, Writing, DraWiDg, Pr?a<cal Land Surveying, Merchants' Accounts, ?c., &c. rp, e ?"t?n of Tuition is calculated to ensure the )UpIl'S' ?tepiii?dj??''sss in hIS studies. The prominence is given to *e'isrion ?"? its importance demands. Reports of conduct ?ad n ?s are issued quarter l y, and rewards periodicaHy dist?L? are issued quarterly, and rewards periodically lion' uted.. by which, and other means, a spirit of emula- ?nis f?*?' and the ?? powers of the youthful mind &re dr Into action without any recourse to corporal ?oiehment  rely upon every attention being paid to the '41til  '°??''t of their children, as the domestic ar- ?ceernments are on the most liberal scale.  avoId unnecessary expense in the supply of printed ?s ? ?? Preterrcd, a small charge only will be made for ?e MM? ?? as ?? be required. The ? 'i?'?' ?'"? only half a mile distant from the ?cbe)? Station of the Hereford, Ross, and Gloucester -?'Iwav?? of ?sy access to Pupils travelling by the South ?A? H ?'?'??,j.?vu. ? H Ap,.????s. and view of the House, with inclusive T?ms ?' required) which arc extremely moderate, will be foj.? "? on application by letter to the Principal, 79, Queen' Roa, West, Chelsea, London, nntilthc 18th JULY, ^hen the duties of the School will be resumed. Numerous references in the Principality. ESTABLISHED 1838. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Oil SATURDAY, the )th of JULY, 1859, K jthe BOAR'S HEAD INN, Lammas-Street, in the *n of Carmarthen, at Two for Three o'Clock in the moon, IS b' BY MR. W. LLOYD, SubJ, ect to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and  there produced. rH ESTATE FOR LIFE of NORMAN BOND T,rns ESQ., now 29 years of :age, in the following laJ.^ -t that Messuage, Farm, Lands, and Premises, called WI,-L y INIA.RCH, containing 178A. In. 28i\, in the oc- C4D '"Gll of Thomas Richards, and situate in the Parish of Trel ?b.ar.Bettws, in the County of Carmarthen. CanJ?° all that Messuage, Farm, Lands, and Premises, c?)) PENRHOSGAI, containing 126A. 2R. Or., in the  of Marv Howells, and situate in the same ?j.??on of Mary Howells, and situate in the same Al all that Farm, Lands, and Premises, called Oc??LAS, containing by estimation, 16 acres, it? the °Cou jPatiou of Jonah Thomas, and situate in the same J^f H? the following POLICIES OF ASSURANCE on the 4fe the said NoRMAX BOND YOXGE, Esq. G'?OLICY for ?1500, in the Medical, Invalid and &enara Life Assurance Office," dated 29th of April, 18o2, at the 4ullla, Premium of ?27. A POLICY for ?400, in the same Office, dated 9th of illy, 1852, at the Annual Premium of J?7 4s. Od. ? ?MILAR POLICY for X400. And 1..e4. POLICY WITH PROFITS in the "Victoria and U»ai and Commercial Life Assurance Company," for ;t999 ?-' dated 8th of ?P"?' 1853, with ??'? to th D:SES, amounting together to ,?4al2s. 8d., and subject ?th '? annual premium of C20 5s. 10d. The FARMS and POLICIES will be offered in LOTS to Shit purchasers. be 1 Di191, and particulars of the Farms are prepanng, and will be I for delivery on the 2nd of July, and miy be ob- t?a- "? of Mr. Lewis, Llandilo, at the Boar's Head Inn, Car-  e, ?°? of the Auctioneer, Mydrim, St. Clears. ttuF. u r particulars may be obtained on application to Mk. ,E -is, of Llandilo; or to Messrs. EDWARDS, ??!f ?KiSH, & GALLAND, Solicitors, 11, New Palace Yard, °&don. TENBY.—rEMBIlOKESHIRE. ABLE FREEHOLD INVESTMENTS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ? tb BY MR. W M. GOODE, 4t COBOUKU HOTEL, T);N?Y, on SATURDAY, the 9th '?Y. ???' at Three for Four o'Clock in the ?ff crnooQ, (if not previously disposed of by Private j p TreELty of which due notice will bo given), subject to (?OnditiOlls of Sale, in four Lots, or such other Lots as ?y oe arranged upon at the time of Sale. A L LOT I. A. ?L thoao two Messuages or Tenements, and Dwelling "it? P '?es, with the Out-buHdin?a and appurtenances, "'ttat ° 'Q St. George's Street, in the Town of Tenby, in the Co? Y °? Pembroke, m the occupations of Benjamin Harris ?d <<? EtlldnStay rah Salisbury. Al LOT II. the Ouhat Messuage or Tcnement aud Dwelling-house, with ?rm o "buildings, yard, and appurtenances, situate in lbrto 8 t reet, in the Town of Tenby aforesaid, m the ?"??s?hHaU. J\.u loj, I-Li. D?? '°? two newly-built Messuages or Tenements and Ui ?80 Si-huses, with the Out-buildings and appurtenances, ?IR, ate Bridge Street, and nearly opposite Lot 2, now the °CcuPati°n3 of Samuel Kingdom and Christopher ^xton All th LOT IV. AH n ?-??y desirable Messuage or DweUiug'-houbp, with ?oY?'??'??'?"?Out-bui!dinK8 thereto adjoining, also ?tuate?i, ? .???Gt.andadjoinit'? Lot ?, and now in ?eocc?ofJobuGould. Tb??'?"?mands a Sea view over Carmarthen Bay, and ?ere is am ?°°?' for the erection of a House or Houses, "PoQ the roperty. he above ?*'°P''?iea are eligibly situate in the fashionable ;,Ud favou, ehgluly sItuate JIl tue as 110na f' fown t,te watering place and fast increasing Borough Tuw of Tn %nd within two minutes walk of the c lltle iiiii n, 0 ??s, Pier, &c.. &c., ?nd arc Freehold °?heritMf? and for? desirable Investments, and arc well ???y the attel°n Pera°ns seeking resid,?nces or sites t?r BUildin:s entLOn ?  seeking resdnces  ?ites t. Or BuildI-ngs,the opportunities for acquiring Building S1■t,es in thiB fay011/tu Pr°perties apply to the Tenants, For a view n^own are becoming daily more rare. "lid f. aU  particulars to MESSRS. COLLINS, ??u. citora, Ro J T  rP?°??' to MESSRS. COLLINS, <s °,h• ci.tors, RO8R TI the AUCTIONEER, St. ?M.Cwm?then? ?'?' ?? AucnoNEER, St. -n_ TWLNBERROW'S DNDELION, CAMOMILE and JL RHU'JARB PILL?an ffectual cure of indigestion, all stomach comp]ajnfsnd lic,r affections. In cases of constipation these PiH'ncver f;¡d in producing a health? and .per'niallent action t the bowels, so that in a short time aperients IdJl not be?quiied, and being quite as innocent as castor oil, thev rna be given to children. EromDr. jt)ict Searsdale Terrace, Kensington. I SIR,—Send me Mother bottle of your Dandelion, Camo- mile, and Rhubafb Pills, for my own use. I lose no occa- sion of recommendiuo- these Pills, as I can conscientiously do so. Yours, &c., ROUT. DICK, M.D. TWINBERROV'S PREP iRATION OF MYRRH having been used -xtensively for more than twenty years with most satisfatory results, he conceives it unnecessary to say more thar that it is an effectual i-etuedy :-Ist, In disease of the guns, particularly scurvy, those which recede from the teeth lid are tender. 2nd. For the preservation of the teeth. 3rd. For preventing teeth which are decayed from becoming worse. 4th. For the prevention of tooth- ache. 5th. For purifying the breath, which may be affected by the state of the stomach, or any other cause, imparting at the same time a most agreeable and refreshing effect. Prepared by Twinberrow, Operative and Dispensing Chemist, 2, Edwaid's-strcet, Portman-squarc, London and may be had of J. and E. COLE, Aberystwith, and of all Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom. C~"ERTAIN MEANS OF SELF-CURE for the Nervous c and Debilitated. A gentleman having been cured of ?.r?ous Debility of long standing, the result of earlJ errors, and after much mental and bodily suffering, thinks it but charitable to render such information to others similarly situated, as may restore them to health without exposure. Full particulars sent to any address, by enclos- ing one postage stamp to pro-pay postage.—Address: THOMAS HOWAKD, Clive House, near Birmingham. Beware of the deception books advertised by self-styled Doctors. DR. DE JONGH'S {Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout the world as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for j CONSUMFTION, BKOXC'HITI", ASTHMA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, PISEASES OF THE SKIN, INFANTILE WASTING, RICKETS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFL"ECTio.N, DR. DE JOXGH'S Oil is the most efficacious, the most dalatable, and, from its rapid curative effects, unquestion- ably the most economical of all kinds. Its immeasurable therapeutic superiori ty over every other variety is established by innumerable testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons of European reputation. SELECT MEDICAL OFINIONS;- THE LATE DR. PEREIRA, F.R.S., Professor at the University of London, <yc. See., "Whether considered with reference to its colour, flavour, or chemical properties, I am satisfied that, for medicinal purposes, no finer Oil can be procured." SHERIDAN MUSPRATT, Esq, M.D., F.R.S. Trine/pill uf the llogal Colhgc of Uhemistrg, Liverpool, Le. c, Berzelius and others of the leading chemists and physicians of Europe having testimonialised in favour of your Oil is a proof of its superiority over all the other kinds that are vended." R. M. LAWRANCE, Esq M.D., Ophthalmic Surgeon to tho Great Northern Hospital, i$e.$e. t am so impressed with the superiority of your Cod Liver Oil that I invariably prescribe it in preference to any other, feeling assured that I am recommending a genuine article, and not a manufactured compound, in which the efficacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed." Vrrp-ownv. JJ VWVUVM" '»luV* VI\ \j £ j JONGR'S signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by respectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD, AND CO., 77, STRAND, LON- DON, W.C. Pi4rektisers are nolicitouslg cautioned against pro- posed substitutions, as they proceed from interested motives, and will result in disappointment. The celebrated Remedy for Nervousness, Relaxation, and Exhaustion. Protected by Royal Letters Patent of Eilgland, and sanctioned by all the great Continental Colleges of Medicine. DR. DE ROOS' GUTTLE VITJB. 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, sarsa- 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. 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 the 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. l ^d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 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- dir.arry 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. Manv there are who, from natural diffidence or fear of discover, would silently bear their afflictions rather than apply fovaid to those from whom they may reasonably expect relef. The uniform efficacy of the above, enables such sufierirs to cure themselves speedily, privately, and at the least possible expense. Sold by Air. J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-Square Carmarthen h-ans, Chemist, High-street, and C. T. Wil- son, Chemist, Casle-square, Swansea Williams, Chemist, High-street, Cardig.n T. D. Meyler, Chemist, and Potter, Herald Office, Ilave'¡¡rdwpst; Treweeks, Chemist, Pem- broke; Stevens, Chemu, Hih-street, Merthyr Tyavil, and obtainable through all Medicine Vendors, of whom also may be had "The Medici Adviser," and at least one agent in almost every town hut should difficulty occur, enclose the amount per Post-office Oder or otherwise, to 10, Ber- ners Street, Oxford Street, LOdon, and they will be sent securely packed per return. C.A. UTION. Unprincipled J?ndors sometimes recom- mend other medicines from which try obtain a laroer vrofit TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC AGAINST ERA un Her Majesty s lion. Commissioners\ave directed the words WALTFR IDE Roos, LONDON, tohe printed in white letters on the Stamp affixed to the abort without which none can be genuine, and to imitate which isfelo,ly. A New, SPeedy, & Most Succesful Method of treating Spermatorrhoea, Jervous Debility, &c. Seventy Engravings. Six Languages. Price Isthrow/h al Booksellers, or Post free from the Author for 1 Stamps THE MEDICAL ADVISER on premature dpiy, both mental and physical, arising from excesses, clirna, &c. remarks on the use of the microscope, and the rtifices devised by certain quacks to produce needless alarnin the II minds of sufferers observations on Marriage, the prven- tion and removal of certain disciualiifcations; rules foiself treatment, See, By WALTER DE Roos, M.D., of 'he Ecolc de Medecinc, Pai8; Member of the Royal College if Surgeons, London Licentiate in Midwifery, &■> %c., From long practical observation of the treattqent pur-l 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 ba>e cha- racterized his practice for so many years in this coU^ry( in which the lamentable neglect of those diseases by radical, men generally, and their futile attempts to cure by mcr cury, copaiba, and sarsaparilla, &c., have produ«e^ \l0st distressing results. Lasting benefit in such cas(-s can '¡¡ly be reasonablg expected at the hand of the 1 ega 11 y-qualv,t(j man who devotes his chief attention to their removal; a,a to him only who can show his possession of the necessa qualifications, can confidence be safely extend (I. D r. E, I K. refers with pride to the numbers he has been instru mental in restoring to health and liappine ss and to thosil who may be in need of such aid he offers every assurance of speedy restoration. Country patients should send a detailof their case by letter, enclosing the fee £1 Is. 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, Bcrners Street, Oxford Street, London A.t home daily from 1 till 4, Sundays excepted, ODAM'S NITROPIIOSPHATE, OR BLOOD MANURE. f -00- j r l^HE high position this MANURE has takcn in the estimation of Axrieultunsis is the best evidence of its valu' X as a Fertilizer for 1 URNIPS. CoR?, POTATOES, and MANGLES. Its quality this year is fully equal to the past and the Price considerably reduced. Each bag is marked "ODAM'S BLOOD MANURE," and Sold by SAMUEL BEVAN, Agent, Implement Warehouse, Llanelly. Agent for Coleman's Cultivators, Bentall's Broad Shares, Howard'ePIoughs and Harrows, Garrett's Drills, &c. Teas are getting dearer Buy while you can at the following Prices. To obtain the BEST and CHEAPEST TEAS and COFFEES in ENGLAND, be particular in addressing to PHtJLLIPS AND COMPANY, TEA MERCHANTS, 8, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C., As inferior houses ire continually copying PHILLIPS AND CO.'S Advertisements, in the hope of misleading the Public. Good strong useful Congou Teas 2s. 6d., 2s. 8d., 2s. 10d., and 3s. Rich Souchong Teas.. 3s 8d 3s. 10d, and 4s Pure Coffees Is, Is. 2d, Is. 3d., Is. 4d, Is. 6d A PRICE CURRENT FREE. SUGARS AT MARKET PRICES. PHILLIPS & CO. seni all GOODS CARRIAGE FREE by their own Vans within Eight Miles of No 8, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, and Send Teas, Coffees, and Spices Carriage Free to any Railway Station or Market Town in England, if to the value of 40s. or upwards. RUPTURES. ALL SUFFERERS FROM THESE I t COMPLAINTS are earnestly invited to communicate with Professor Thomson, as he can conscientiously guaran- tee them relief in every case. His celebrated remedy has been successful in many thousands of cases, and is applica- ble to every variety of single or doubtle rupture, however bad or long standing, in either sex, of any age; effecting a perfect cure in a short time. without confinement or incon- venience, thus doing away with any further necessity for for wearing trusses, or other support-a BOON that cannot fail to be appreciated by the afflicted. Persons in every part of the world can have the remedy sent to them post free (packed so that no one can know the contents) with full and simple instructions for use, on receipt of IOs. in postage stamps, or by post office otder, payable at the General Post Office, to Dr. Ralph Thomson, 28, Clarence Road, Kentish Town, Loudon. An Essay on the Nature, Causes, Symptoms, and Treat- ment of every kind of Rupture, with a selection from thousands of Testimonials from patients cured by this mode of treatment, will be sent, free by post, on receipt of one penny stamp. The followiug extracts are given, with the full consent of the writers. No 97. I write to inform you my rupture is quite cured.-S. Mills." No. 110. Your reiiiedn, softened the part, took away the pain, and quite cured the rupture in a fortnight.—R. Ward." No. 213. I am hanov to tell \ou that I am cured, although I had a cold all the time I was using your remedy. R. Gist," No. 10,i. "Tne rupture has never been down since I used your remedy.—J. Teale." No. 787. I used your cure three months ago, and the rupture ;has never been down since.—J. Thorogood," No. 1,192. "Mine was a con- genital rpure; my doctor did not expect such a perfect cure. -G S. it?iP." No. 2,913. It has never been down since I used your treatment.—Mrs. Sarah tfelwc-Il." No. 9,42:2. Dear tiir; it is with the greatest pleasure I have to inform you that my daughter is entirely cured of the rupture; and you are quite at liberty to make use of my name upon this subject in any manner you may think proper. I remain, yours truly, Charles Nelsou. June 25th, 1858." No. 4.218. The remedy was done a fortnight ago, and it seems all right so far.—J. Thorne." No. 6,217. I find myselfa great deal better, and I am thankful to God for it; my rupture has all disappeared.—W, Harding." No. 7,001. The rupture is quite cured.—A. B," GIVEN AWAY FOR THE BENEFIT OF NERVOUS sufferers who may cure themselves by the new system of treatment, which has been successful in thousands of cases of nervous and general debility, spermatorrhoea, loss of memory, failing sight, cp*i^j>av, ooosumption, indigestion, KnOWn as nervous CUUlphutl", icsuitfrrg va 'v.w»i youth and manhood, many- of which had been given up by the doctors as quite incurable Send two penny postage stamps to Dr. TOMSON, 28, Clarence Road, Kentish Town, London, and he will forward by return a copy of his book (108 pages) by the aid of which ever one may recover per- manent health, in a very short time, & at a trifling expense thus saving themselves from a life of misery, and the extor- tionate charges of quacks who advertise to cure these dis- eases. Extracts from genuine reviews: The doctor deserves all praise for issuing such a book, the utility of which is undeniable.Christian Times. "This book is 1 popular' in every sense of the word, and its worth is untold to thJse who cannot, from a sense of shame, consult the family physician."—Baptist Magazine, u Rarely can we recommend a medical work, but we do so in this instance honestly."—Literary Gazette. NOW THYSELF: ANF WHAT FIT FOR; KATE RUSSELL continues to give her interesting and usetul delineations of the mental and moral character and capabilities of individuals, from an examination of the handwriting, in a style of description never before attempted. Persons desirons of knowing their own peculiarities, or those of any friend in whom they may be interested, must address a note or other specimen of the writing, stating sex and age, and enclosing fourteen penny postage stamps, to Miss RUSSELL, H, Arlington btreet, Morn- ington Crescent, London, and they will receive in a day or two a full and minute detail of the gifts, delects, talents, tastes, affections, &c., of the writer, and their probable influence on after life, with advice in difficulties, and on future prospects. All letters are considered strictlly confi- dential and, to prevent mistakes, applicants are requested to enclose an envelope properly directed to themselves. The many thousands who have thankfully acknowledged the value of advice given, and the accuracy of Miss R 's Sketches of character, establish the truth and value of the science beyond a doubt. Extracts from Testimonials From S.P. Many thanks for your truthful portrait. R. H. 1 fear his character is too truly as you soo freelydescribe it." W. B. "Your long letter, though very flattering, my friend says is amazingly correct." A. D. Mamma says the character you gave me is very just, and not too good." B. W. I am glad your opinion of her character coincides with my own." SEE YOURSELF AS OTHERS SEE YOU.-The cele- brated French Cheirologist gives her useful and interesting Sketches of the mental and moral character and capabilities of individuals from an examination of the handwriting. All persons desirous of knowing their own peculiar characteristics or those of any relatives or friends, in whom they are interested, must send a specimen of their writing, stating the sex and a,'E' and enclosing 13 penny 1, postage stamps, to Miss MARGUERITE BALFOUpRe, nny Raglan Street, Kentish Town, London, and they will re- ceive a full and vivid detail of the mentil and moral quali- ties, gifts, defects, talents, tastes, affections, &c of the writer, with many other things hitherto unsuspected, and which will be calculated to be useful through life. Extracts from Testimonials Miss B. has been so successful in pourtraying some of Mr. H.'s friends as to make him wish for a grarhicaL picture of himself." Sir James M, sends for the character of a lady friend as a pledge that Miss B.'s deli- ncation of his own character gave him entire satisfaction." Your sketch uf his character is excellent," Miss W. You have painted her character in its true colours." W, Eyre, Esq. Thanks for your kind and truthful l.»tter Miss :-St. I'I IK You have truly pictured my character." Miss Irvviii. RATIS TO SUFFERERS. A Clergyman having ?? cured himself of severe nervous debility loss of memory, indigestion, pains in the back, rheumatism, any many other fearful symptoms resulting from the imprudences of youth, is earnestly desirous of imparting to his suffering fellow- ereatures the means by which his restoration to health was effected, and will send the medicine, properly prepared in doses, and a book written by himself, containing all the necessary information for self-treatment, on receipt of two pc nny postage stamps to pay the postage. Address—Rev. F. RUSSELL, l i, Arlington Street, Mornington Crescent, London, ihisbookis offered with unaffected sincerity to all who need relief, and especially to those who have been deceived with quack doctors' books and nostrums. Shortly will ba published, price 3d., post free for four stamps, "SECRET SIN, a Sermon preached before the Young Men's Christian Association, by the Rev. FRANCIS ITUS- SELL, M.A. "cc:o,œS.D, °,W:c:c' .{2£¿G¿e,);,i CHLORODYNE. XJIXTHAORDINARY CURES, bv Dr. J. COLL1S B H. 0 W N E' S CHLORODYE.-Consurnption, COUgil, jisthma, newralgia, diptheria, nervous headachc-s, &c. llelief instantaneous. No mediccine has ever obtained Such tirqu()Stion;tblp- tnellicit testimony, universally adopted by the profession, and highly recommended for general use. Sole ruanufaoturer, J. T. Davenporf, operative (ihernist to H. R. H. the Dz;ke of Cambridge, 33, Great gussell-street, Bloomsbury, London, and may be had of all .eSPFctabl? chemists. Sold in bottles, 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d., ?iM?ge free, on receipt of stamps, or post-office order. This 'a well worthy tho attention of the afflicted." See jancct and ?e?te?? Times Reports. IMPORTANT NOTICE. j THE Public is respectfully informed that on and after JL the 1st of JUNE, the CAMBRIAN COACH, will com- mence running DAILY from the favorite Watering-place ABERYSTWITIl to KINGTON, leaving the GOGERDDAN ARMS ROYAL HOTEL, every ilIO-NDAY, WEDN ES DAY, and FRIDAY, at 8 a.m., and the BELLE VCE ROYAL HOTEL, t every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR- DAY, at the same hour, arriving at IUNGTOX in time for the 4 o'clock Train to LONDON, and all parts of the Kingdom. The Coach will leave the OXFORD ARMS HOTEL and RAILWAY STATION, on the arrival of the 11 30 a.m. Train daily and arrive at ABERYSTWITH, at 7 30 in the Evening. E. MARSHALL, A. P. DAVIES, MORGANS, JAMES & EVANS, Proprietors. Aberystwith, May 28th, 1859. FOR NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY. Tlte Great Medicines of the Age. DR. THOMSON'S TONIC ELIXIR is an unfailing specific, requiring no change in diet, &c., for relaxa- > tion, exhaustion, spermatorrhoea, secondary symptoms, im- purities of the blood, skin eruptions, epilepsy, erysipelas, weak eyes, lowness of spirits, loss of power, and every form of general and nervous debility, and has restored bodily vigour to thousands of persons who now enjoy perfect health. In all cases, even where every other treatment has failed, it eradicates the virus of disease, clears the complexion, quickens the blood, and performs a cure in an incredibly short time. Price lis., and four times the quantity at 33s. per bottle. Sold by J. W. White, Chemist, Carmarthen, and all other Chemists, or will be sent direct from the Establishment on receipt of the amount. Extracts from Tetimoníals Your Elixir has saved my Ule; 1 was reduced to a frightful state of debi lity.H. J. I t regnlarty tooli your Elixir, auiithe result proved !t possess pMs  s s wonderful properties.-J. H. O." "I am glad to say I have enjoyed flist-rate health since I took your Tonic Elixir.-W. C. 1 t is with great pleasure I inform you of my perfect restoration to health and vigour.—H. J." DR. THOMSON'S INVIGORATING PILLS are an efficacious remedy for lumbago, gravel, pains in the back and loins, rheraumatism, gout, discharges of all kinds and all diseases of the kidneys and bladder. In every case, however virulent and long standing, they afford instant relief and a speedy cure, and entirely supersede those useless and even dangerous medicines Copaiba, Sarsaparilla, Mercury, &c. To the sceptical, and thr-se who have been been deceived by quack medicines, a small box will be sent gratis, and free bv post for two penny stamps. Price Is. Id., 2s. 9d., and 4s 6d. a box. Sold by J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen, y and all other Chemists, or will be sent, post-free, packed so as not to rattle, on receipt of the amount by Dr. THOMSON, 28 Cla- rence Road, Kentish Town, London. The above medicines are sold wholesale by B.RCLA Y & box, 95 Farrington Street, and all the other London Wholesale Houses. Your pills have done me much good-I always take them when head is bad.-S. 0." "I suffered for years from pain across the forehead, giddiness in the head, and loss of appetite, an.1 am thankful to say your puis cured me.-G. G." Your pills are an excellent family medicine, we use nothing else. —M. R," "I have found great relief from them -J B." The pains in the back are cured, and I can stoop with* case now.—M. W." Two Minutes'Plain advice to Sufferers, with fifty evi- dences of the wonderful efficacy of the above medicines from [ Clergymen, Physicians, and others, sent free by post for two penny stamps. TEACH A 'MAN THE TRUE CAUSE OF HIS DIS- EASE, AND YOU HAVE PERFORMED HALF ITS CURE. Eighty-seventh Edition, 208 pages, sent post-free by the Author for six penny-stamps. FRIENJULY COUNSELS, A popular Treatise on the FDiseases of Youth and Manhood, resulting from error, &c with plain directions for self treatment on the modern plan, and the restojation of health and vigour. With cbap- ters on marriage, its duties, hindrances, &c., by Professor j RALPH THOMSON. From upwards of twenty-five years' experience in a practice unequalled for extent and import- ance, the Author is enabled to treat, with the utmost cer- tainty of cure, every variety of disease arising from solitary habits, excesses and infection, such as Spermatorrhoea, Stricture, and Syphilis, in all their stages—which, owing to neglect and improper treatment, frequently end in disease of the kidneys, stone in the bladder, gravel, gout, rheuma- tism, indigestion, debility, skin diseases, and pain in the back, &c. The neglect of these diseases by medical men generally, and their futile attempts to cure by the use by those dangerous medicines—mercury, cubebs, sarsaparilla, &c. &c.-have produced the most serious results. Suf- ferers are invited to apply without delay to Dr. T who guarantees a speedy and perfect cure of every symptom, whether primary or secondary, without the above dangerous medicines, thus preventing the possibility of an) after symptoms. This truth has been established iq many thousands of cases and, as a further guarantee, he under- takes to cure the most inveterate cases in a short time, without hindrance from business, change of diet, &c Per- manent relief can only be reasonably expected at the hands of those men who devote the whole of their studies to th is neglected class of diseases. Persons at a distance can be successfully treated by correspondence, on their sending a full detail of the symptoms, &c., with the fee of One Pound, by Post-office order, when advice and medicines will be promptly despatched, secure from observation. Adrlress- DR. RALPH THOMSON, 28, Clarence Road, Kentish Town, London. Those who have hitherto failed in getting relief are earnestly invited, and no case will be abandoned until full satisfaction is given. — NERVOUSNESS NO FANCY. Thousands of poor sufferers can truly testify that nervousness is indeed no fancy, but a terrible reality that has baffled the skill of the wisest of our physicians to cure. Nervous invalids suf- fering from low spirits and debility, noises in the head, melancholy fear, blushing, dislike to society, sleeplessness, headache, indigestion, dimness of sight, loss of memory, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, neuralgia, fits, or any other of the thousand forms of this raging malady, will find Dill. THOMSON'S NEUROTONE a most certain remedy. It has effected upwards of 13,000 curos of all affections of the nervous system, since its introduction to the public, and it is so safe that it can be used by young and old, however weak and ill they may be, and it is so cheap that even the poorest have no longer a necessity to suffer. Price Is Hd. per box, properly prepared in doses, with dietary rules, &c. Sold by J. W, ''bite, Chemist, Guildhall-'Square, Carmarthen, and all Chemists, or will be sent free by post on receipt of 14 penny stamps, by Dr. Thomson, 28, Clarence Road, Kentish Town, London. Extracts from Recent 'I'estimonial, The Neurotone I have taken has done me much good, and I shall have much pleasure in recommending it to others who suffer, as I have done, from extreme nervous debility for the last three years."— A. o. Z. "I am already fretting better, and I have no doubt a few more doses will cure me. "—J. S. "1 have taken a box of your ?eurotouc, for nervousness, and it has certainly im- proved m\ health your val uahle book ought to be in everv house. — B. 1 tee) better after taking two doses, and am now quite wel '?s.L. "tarn ?dvKcd to a[tuh to you on behaU of my wde, by a lady whom you ('und, who had suffered much _I nervous debinty.M G. I am induced to trv our Meuioone■ by a lady who w.? ctrectuaUy cured by it. Ü. W.. I am hai,l'Y ?" "?orm you that the ?eurotoue has done me. illuch ?od ) ,J. I think it but ri?ht to state that I nnife r..V.!r, Ve my hea'h since I have taken your if rnt^niip- I h'' '"?'? '??s'y from pain and palpitation I .rtp hetif i,nC by *^amtings, but f have not had anv attacks ?ot th?i- s kind for some time—my strength and appetite are now as well as ever. I. Your Neurotone has wrought a wonderful change in me, and I am convinced it will cure Me.-R. b, G, INCOME WITHOUT RISK. l)}{'s,N having a little time to spare are apprised that JL IHE EAST INDIA IEA ?O?l???n?nue to appoint Agents for the sale of their celebrated Teas in any towiTand iiilage in the kingdom. These Teas are packed to Ult all purchasers, in leaden canisters from oneounct to one pound. Applications to be addressed to the Com- pany at their offices, 9, Great St. Helen, Bishopsgate, London. GENTLEMEN RESIDING IN THE COUNTRY, GE:ros¥aitleoGoft;eewtnd: Fashions, ol ?txr?tty fitted WITHOUT PERSONAL ATTENDANCE, by using the RULES FOR SELF-MEASUREMENT, which iU be -t pMt.&ee.togethtt with patterns of aU varieties of the newest materi&lL '"The??D?NHAM TROUSERS, of pure WooUcn H?tenab, 11s. 6d. The SYDENHAM TOP-COAT, of the best Waterproof Beaver Cloth, 42*. SAMUEL BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors, 29, Ludgate Hill, London. j WINES FROM SOUTH AFRICA. 313 3E3 XW 1%-X -41, IV, INTRODUCER of the SOUTH AFKICAN J. PORT, SHERRY, &20s. per dozen, bottles included. The well established and daily increasing repuiation of these Winer (which greatly improve in bottle) renders any comment respecting them unnecessary. A PINT SAMPLE OF EACH FOR 24 STAMPS. Wine in Cask forwarded free to any Railway Station in England. EXCELSIOR BRANDY, Pale or Brown, 15s. per gallon, or 30.. per dozen. Terms Cash. Country orders m -st contain a remittance. Cross Chequea-" Bank of London." PRICED LISTS, WITH DR. HASSALL'S ANALYSIS, FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. JAMES L. X313E:IVWX-W, 96, Fenchurch Street, corner of Railway Place, London. URVEYORS TO THE QUEE. CROSSE AN II J) BLACKWELL'S pure and Wholesome Sauces, Pickles and Condiments may be had of all Grocers and Italian Warehousemen. Wholesale at 21, Soho Square, London. C and B. are agents for HONS. SOYER'S Sauces, Relish and Aromatic Mustard. BANK OF DEPOSIT. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844. :.8 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. Parties desirous of INTESTIKO MONET are requested to ezamiM the Plan of THE BAKK OF DEPOSIT, by which a high rate of it- terest may be obtained with ample security. The Interest is payable in January and July. PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. Farmt for opening Account* sent froo on application, 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. ORLANDO JONES and Co's ORIGINAL PATENT RICE STARCH requires no boiling, is celebrated for producing a beautiful Glaze, and retaining its stiffness in the dampes weather. CAUTIO.N.-E,rery packet has a label with the name in- serted under the Royal Arme. THE ROYAL NAVAL, MILITARY, A', D EAST INDIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Established A.D. 1837. FOR GENERAL ASSURANCE ON LIVES, 13, WATERLOO PLACE, LONDON. .?  DIRECTORS. Yi!? FREDERICK NUGENT DANIELL, Esq., Deputy-Ctfairman. Lieut.-General EDWARD WYKYARD, C.B. ARCHIBALD HAIR, Esq.. M.D., late Royal Horse Guards. WILLIAM CHARD, Esq., Navy Agent. Major WILLIAM LANCET, Royal Engineers. General TAYLOR, C.B., East India Company's ServiOfc WILBRAHAM TAYLOR, Esq. Lieut.-Colonel F. S. SOTHEBY, C.B., E.I.C.S. Lieut.-General Sir GEORGE POLLOCK, G.C.B. Rear-Admiral MICHAEL QUIN. Rear-Admiral SIR GEORGE R. LAMBERT, K.C.B. Assurances are granted upon the lives of persons in every pro. fession and station of life, and are extended to tropical climates, on favourable terms. WILLIAM M. JAMES, beg, 18, Waterloo-place, London, S.W. GARDEN ENGINES, SYRINGES, &c., upon the best kX and most improved principle. Manufactured only by the patentee, RICHARD READ, 35, Regent-circus, Picca- dilly, London. Descriptions sent post-free. WHEATSTONE'S PATENT CONCERTINAS, 36s.; f' do. to play in all the keys 52s. 6d.; ditto full com- pass (48 keys) 4 guineas all are six-sided and have the double action. Also the new Duet Concertina at 31s. 6d. and 42s. ?" WHEATSTOKE and Co., 20, Conduit-street, London. W. HORNE, ROBINS AND CO'S. TEAS. PARCELS of 3ei. value, carriage free to any part of England. BLACK and GREEN from 2s 6d. to 4s. per lb. UNCOLOURED GREENS (pale olive) in addition to the usual artificial coloured kinds from 3s. 2d. to 4s. 4d. Agents appointed for the sale of our Packet leas. 2, BrcKLERSEfRY, CHEAPSIDE, London. DRESSES OF ALL KINDSs.—Damask and Moreen < .f Curtains cleaned and dyed. Chintz Furniture cleaned and glazed without injury to the colours. Price lists free. SMITH & DAINTREE, Dyers and Bleachers, 98, Mount Street, London. W. CRICKETING OUTFITTERS. I JOHN WISDEN & Co., late F. LILLYWHITE & WISDEN, 2, New Coventry-street, Leicester-square, London. All articles connected with Cricket and British sports supplied on the most reasonable terms. A list of prices forwarded post-free. Models of L. & W's Patent Catapulta can be seen and worked at the above address. STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING, FIRST Ci?ss.— ? Letter and Note Papers, Account Books, Banker? Notes, Wedding Cards, Travelling Dressing Bags, Articles for presents, Dispatch Boxes, Cutlery, Envelopes, Ink- tands. &c., &c. Illustrated Catalogues free by post. stands, &Ac.N, D PARKER, 43, Mark Lane, London, near NISSEN the Corn Exchange. BROWN BROWN ÜD üD BROUCH, PORfr BROUCH, WINE & SPIRIT ?A?j WINE & SPIRIT IMPORTERS, ? SM?L IMPORTERS, 89 RTR.ATJTV and <??? ?jj?zj?i 29, STRAND, and Crutched Friars, ?jN3?????'*? ? Cmtched Friars, I LONDON. LONDON. Country Orders to contain a remittance. A pint sample of each for 24 stamps. MOIRE ANTIQUE DRESSES—Spital&elde Manufacture. SEWELL & Co. recommend with eondence this fashionable d_ The ?"iori? of ?i* 'ftu '?.tb it4i brilliancy and boldness ? ?!er han ?them an European celebrity, and they have had the honour of introducing them to almost every Court In Europe. In Black, hite, and Colors, 4 guineas to 6i guineas the Robe of S to 9 yards, or any length may be had from the piece at per y-d- COMPTON HOUSE, FRITH STREET, SOHO, LONDON. 'a. J. SPARKES HALL, 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 Rid and Satin, white or black, at 4s. 6d. per pair. Send outline of the foot on paper, 64 stamps and 8 extra for postage, and the shoes will be sent neatly packed lo any address in the United Kingdcm by return of Port. JUST PUBLISHED, with 60 HlustratiO l'"? ?' ANCIENT AND MODERN BOOTS AND s;6EXIl4d. IPARDS HALL, Boot Maker to Her M?M? and the Royal Family, by post on receipt of four stamps. 308, Regent Street, London. CHUBB'S FIREPROOF SAFES. ct strong wrought-iron, are fitted with Chubb's Patent DriU-Prt^ttrt, ?'???" '?' "'? $?? them ? gunpowder proof Deto t??.trMt door latches, tMh and deed boxes. Full aiMtttttd price list*  !?'<M CHUBB AND SON, 57, St. P?', Cb. I STttW?M*?"?'???'?**?? ELEGANT PERSONAL REQUISITES. Patronized by Royalty and the Aristocracy of Europe. ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL Is universally in high repute for its unprecedented success during the last sixty years in the growth and improvement of the Human Hair, the Beard, Whiskers and Mustachios. For Children it is invaluable, while its introduction into the Nuraery of Royalty,and the numerous Testimonials constantly received of its efficacy, afford the best and surest proofs of It! merits.—Prict 3!?. 6d.; 7. Family bottles (equal to four small) 10s. 6d. and 21,. per Bottle. ROWLANDS' KALYDOR. This Royally patronized and Ladies esteemed Specific exerts the most soothing, cooling, and purifying action on the Skin, eradicates Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Spots, and DlocalO1 ations, produces a healthy-purity of complexiou And a softness and delicacy of Skin.—Pricc 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle. WHITE AND SOUND TEETH are indispensable to PERSONAL ATTRACTION, and to health and longevityby the proper nmgcadoa of fow. ROWLANDS' ODONTO, OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, Improves and imparts a Pearl-like Whiteness to the Teeth, strengtheai tJat Gums, and renders the Breath pure and fragrant.-Prioe 2s. 9d. per box. Sold by A. ROWLAND and SONS, 20, Hatton Garden, London, and by Chemists and Perfumers. BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. S E E T N AT -Ya 1J, j C ^THUERSPU00^?^ H • J GLASGOW 8c LONDON. I ASK FOR F. S. CLEAVER'S HONEY SOAP. Do. FINE TOILET SOAP, in bars, Is. per lb. Manufactory-32 and 33,Red Lion Street, Holborn, London "T\0 YOU W AT LUXURIANT HAIR. WHISKERS -M? &c.? Notwithstanding 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 DEAX, 7, Upper St. Martin's Lane, London. Your articles are all good, and I shall readily promote the sale."—R. 0, Job, Chemist, Truro. "I have used your Crinilene, and have now a good pair of whiskers.—J. Higgs, Dudley. 11 The effect produced by one bottle I have found truly astonishing—it having produced a fine, thick pair of whisken." W, Ridley, Blackheath. AN ACT OF SINCERE GRATITUDE. 5,000 Copies of a Medical Book to be given away A CLERGYMAN OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, -f?- having been cured of severe Nervousness, Pains in the Head, Loss of Memory, Indigestion, Debility, Prostra- 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 his own marvellous restoration to health and happiness, to which be 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 Place, 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. A PRACTICAL TREATISE UPON THE PRE- C 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 their speedy removal. Sent free by post on receipt of two penny stamps, by Mr. Rudge, Publisher, 10, Brooke-street, Holborn, London. Every victim 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. Y OURSELF WHAT YOU ARE AND WHAT FIT JL FOR! Marie Coupelle, the origin Graphiologist, con- tmues 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. AD persons desirous of k ing </ifM6e?M, or the character of those in whom theyv be interested, must send a specimen of their writing, stg sex and age, and the fee of 14 uncut penny stamps, to Miss Coupelle, 69, Castle-street, Oxford-street, London; and they will receive a full and minute detail of the talents, tastes, 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 you sent me is a true one." Miss W. N.-l' 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 precriptions, dietary tables, &c., being a handbook for all sufferers, who may by its aid cure themselves of most of the diseases "ftesh is heir to" with- out the assistance of the medical man thereby ensuring health, and saving doctors' bills. By an 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, flatulence, 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, asthmag 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 GTEY, D&c. ? If so, use ROSALIE TPELLE'S CRINU- TRIAR, noted all over the worCld OLfor its miraculous propertifs, and as the only remedy that can be depended upon. It is guaranteed to produce whiskers moustache &c., in a few weeks, and -ill be found em?cnth- successful in nourishing curling, and beauHfy.ng the hair cheekmg greyness strengthening weak hair, preventing ns fating (.8' and restoring it in baldness from "hatever CHUsc. Ü' "ds et 100 physicias have recommended it in the nJrsery, for promoting a fine, healthy head of hair, and averting baldness in after years. Sent post free on receipt of 24 penny poss^e stamps, by Mis Coupelle, 09 (Jastlc- street, Newman-street, Oxford- stt-ft Loidon, or may te obtained through all Chen ists, in bottles price 2s. each OBSERVE that a 16 page pamphlet is incioscd with each package, which has a red stan p outside bearing the word. Rosahe Coupelle In whtte letters: th* words Coupelle'* Crmutnar are also moulded in each bottle. n v 'aST'u* ? ?" ? I find '? h?'- coming ra. pIdly. -.T. ? ?' Thanks to vour stuff, I have inn- ?ceUe-n\ t mustache and w hiker8." Major Browne. "I had lost my Lair in patches, but it has restored it.Miss ilewitt After 20 years' baldness, it has acted mirecul lously. —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, CHFIWISFJ High-street, Cardigan T. D. Meyler, Chemist, and Peftort Herald Office, Haveitordwest; Treweeks, Chemist, Pem broke Stevens, Chemist, High-street, Merthyr TydviL, aLd obtainable through all Medicine Vendors.