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MANCHESTER AND MILFORD HAVEN DIRECT RAILWAY. A PUBLIC MEETING of the Magistrates, Land. owners, and others interested in the Prosperity of the County of Cardigan will be held at the TOWN HALL, LAMPETBR, on Friday, the 21st day of October Instant, at One o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of Aiding in the Completion of Railway Communication between Manchester and Milford Haven. The attendance of all those who wish well to the Principality is earnestly requested. The Undersigned will be happy to reply to any Commu Plication addressed to him upon the subject. JOHN PROPERT. 6, New Cavendish-street, Portland-place, London, W., 5th October, 1859. COUNTRY HOUSE AND LAND TO BE LET. JEFFERSTON, NEAR TENBY. TO BE LET UNFURNISHED, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A Large Roomy House with fixtures complete, and in good repair, containing a large Drawing-room, Dining-room, and Parlor; with Kitchen, Scullery, and Dairy Water Closet, &c., on the basement, and Six good Bedrooms and Laundry on the first floor, and ample ac- commodation for Servants on the second floor. The detached domestic offices consist of a double Coach House, 3 Stall Stable, large Granery, Cow House, Sheds, Piggery, Hen House, &c., &c. Two large Fruit Gardens with two Vineries or Conservatories, occupying with the premises an area of 2A. OR. 4r.; also, if required, 46A. OR. 24P. of good park like grass land adjoining the House.. For furlher particulars, apply to The Manager of the Broadmoor Colliery Companyr noar Tenby. REVISION OF THE LISTS OF VOTERS FOR THE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. 1859. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that HENRY GEORGE NALLE?N, and JOHN PERCY SEVERN, Esquires, Bar- risters at Law, duly appointed to revise the lists of voters in the election of Knights of the Shire for the County of Carmarthen, or one of them, will make a circuit of the said County, and hold courts for the purpose of revising the said ists, at the several places and times following; that is to say,- At SAINT CLEARS, at the Swan Inn, on Monday, the 10th day of October next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for revising the lists of voters in the several parishes of Eglwyscummin, Eglwys-fair-a-cherig, Egremont, Henllan- amgoed, KiiEg, Cilymaenllwyd, Llanboidy, Llandawke, L1andlo-bereowin, Llanddowror, Llandissilio, Llangan, Llanginning, Llanglydwen, Llanfihangol-abercowin, Llan- Badwrnen, Llanfallteg. Llanwinio, Laugharne, Laugharne Township, Marros, Mydrim, Pendine, and Saint Clears. At CARMARTHEN, at the Shire Hall, on Tuesday, the 11th day of October next, at half-past ten o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the lists of voters in the several parishes :of Llangunnor, Abergwilly, Abernant, Conwil- Elvet, St. Peter in Carmarthen, Llangain, Llangunnock, Llanllawddog, Llanpumpsaint, Llanstephan, Merthyr: Newchurch and Treleach-ar-bettws. At LLANGENDEIRNE, at the Farmer's Arms, in the village of Ltilnenùeirne, on Tuesday, the 11th day of October next, at half-past two o'clock in the afternoon, for revising the lists of voters in the several parishes of Saint Ishmael, Kidwelly, Saint Mary in the Borough of Kidwelly, Llanddarog, Llandefeilog, and Llangendeirne. At NEWCASTLE-EMLYN, at the Salutation Inn, on Wednesday, the 12th day of October next, at twelve o'clock at noon, for revising the list* of voters in the several parishes of Cenarth, Cilrhedin, Llanfihangel-ar-arth, Llan- i geler, and Penboyr. At LLANSAWEL, at the Black Lion Inn, on Thursday, Ithe 13th day of October next, at twelve o'clock at noon, for revising the lists of rntAra in the uaaxal f ° -Cayo, Llanfibangel-rhos-y. corn, Llansawel, Llanllwny, Llanybyther, Llanycrwys, Pencarreg, and Talley. At LLANDOVERY, at the Castle Inn, on Friday, the 14th day of October next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the lists of voters in the several parishes of Cilycwm, Llandingat, Llanddausaint, Llanfairarybryn, Llan- gadock, Llansadwrn, Llanwrda, and Mothvey. At LLANDILO-FAWR. at the Town Hall, on Saturday, the 15th day of October next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for revising the lists of voters in the several parishes of Bettws, Brechfa, Llanarthney, Llandebie, Llandefeisant, Llandilo-fawr, Llanegwad, Llanfihangel-Aberbythich, Llan- fynydd, Llanfihangel-cilfargen, and Llangathen. At LLANELLY, at the Magistrates' Room, on Monday, the 17th day of October next, at twelve o'clock at noon, for revising the lists of voters in the several parishes of Llanedy, Llanelly, Llangenneoh, Llanon, and Pembrey. And the lists of voters for any parish, township, or place, not hereinbefore mentioned (if any) will be revised at the nearest court to the same. N.B.-The Overseers of each parish, township, and place must attend, as required by the Aot, at the opening of the court at which the lists of their respective parishes, &c., are hereby appointed to be revised, and bring with them copies of their lists and all notices of claims and of objec- tions, and other papers which they have received con- cerning the registration of voters for the County of Carmarthen. CHARLES BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. September 28th, 1859. REVISION OF THE LISTS OF VOTERS. FOR THE COUNTY OF CARDICAN. 1859. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that HARDINGE STANLEY GIFFARD, and WILLIAM MILLS, Esquires, the Barristers at Law, duly appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters in the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the. County of Cardigan, will make a Circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for the purpose of Revising the said Lists, at the several places and times following, that is to say At LAMPETER, at the Town Hall, on Tuesday, the 4th day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Bettws-Bledrws, Bettws-Lleiky, Kellan, Lam- peter, Llanfair-Clydoge., Llanfihangel-Ystrad, Llangyby, Llanwenog, Llanwnen, Llangenydd, Silian, Trevigoed. At TREGARON, at the Talbot Inn, on Wednesday, the 5th day of October next, at Twelve o'clock a.t noon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Argoed and Ystrad, Blaenayron, Blaencaron, Blaenpcnnal, Croes and Berwin, Doithie and Camdwr, Doithie Pysgottwr, Garth and Ystrad, Gartheli, Gogoyan, Gorwydd, Gwynfil, Llanbadarnodyn, Llanio, Llangeitho, Lledrod-ucha, Lledrod-issa, Nantcwnlle, Prysk and Carfan, Trefiyn, Trekefel, Uwchclawdd, Ystradmeirig. At the DEVIL'S BRIDGE, at ike jfarod Arms Inn, on Thursday, the 6tli day of October next, at Nine o'clook in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Cwmrheidol, Gwnnws-ucha, Gwnnws-issa, Llanavan, Llanbadarncroyddin-ucha, Llan- fihangelcroyddin-ucha, Llanfihangelcroyddin-issa, Ysputty Ystwith. At ABERYSTWITH, at the Town Hall, on Monday, the 10th day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Aberystwyth, Broncastellan, Ceulan and Maes- mawr, Claraoh, Cyfoethybrenin, Cynnillmawr, Elerch, Henllys, Issa-yn-dre, Issa-yn-Vainor, Llancynfelin, Llan- hadarn-y-croyddin-issa, Llanddinol, Llangrwyddon, Llan- ilar-ucha, Llanilar-issa, Llanychaiarn, Melindwr, Parcel Canol, Rhostie, Scyborycoed, Trefirig, Tyrymynach, Ucha'- yn-dre, Ucha'-yn-y-Vainor. yn-dreA, BERAYRON, at the County Sessions House, on At Thursday, the 13th day of October next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Town- ships, and Parcels of Cydplwydd and Llanina, Dibewid, Henfeniw, KHie-Ayron, Kitkennin. Llanarth, Llanerchay- ron, Llanbadarn-Trefeglws, Llandyssilio-gogo, Llandewi- Aberarth, Llanllwchaiara, Llanrhystid-Haminiog, Llanrhys- tid-Mevenidd, Llansaintfraed, Trefilan. At CARDIGAN, at the Shire Hall, on Friday, the 14th day of October next, at Ten o'clock n the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Panshes, Tow?ns ?a?nd Parcels of Aberporth, Blaenporth, Liangoedmore L echryd, Mount, Saint Mary, in Cardigan, Tremam, Venng. At ADPAR, at the Drovers'Arms Inn, on Monday, the 17th day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the ?renoon to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Towns _P» Parcels of Bangor, Bettws Evan, Brongwyn, Llandefriog, Llandugwydd, Llangranog, Ltandyssil-.weh- cerdyn, Llandysail-iscerdyn, Llangunllo, Llanfair-orliwy Llanfair-trefligen, Penbryn, Troedyraur. And the Lists of Voters for any Parish, Township, Parcel, or Place, not hereinbefore mentioned, (if any,) will beRevised at the nearest Court. N.B.—The Overseers of each Parish, Township, Parcel, or Place, must attend (as required by the Act) at the opening of the Court at which the Lists of their respective Parishes &c., are hereby appointed to be Revised, and bring with them copies of their Lists, and all Notices of Claims and Objections, and other papers in their possession, custody, or power, concerning the Registration of Voters for the County of Cardigan, or they will be liable to the penalties imposed by Law for their neglect so to do. F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. September 23rd, 1869. FARMS TO BE LET. LLANNON, CARMARTHENSHIRE. rPHE following Farms, situate about ten mile$ from ? Carmarthen and five miles from Llanelly, are to be ,it ",th immediate possession YSTLYSYCOED, CASTELYHWYDD, & TYRBACH, Containing together 266A. 1R. 33P., with Farm House and Homestead, and Labourers' Cottaae. CWMHOWELL and PENDERY, containing together 290A. OR. 30P., with capital Farmhouse and Homestead, all newly built; also a Labourers' Cottage. GELLYWECH and DURGLADD, containing together 114A. 2R. 38p., with Cottage and Buildings. For rent and other particulars, apply to Messrs. DRIVER, Surveyors, Land Agents and Auctioneers, 5, Whitehall, London, S.W. FARMS TO BE LET. LLANGENDEIRNE, CARMARTHENSHIRE. GWMDREFEGAN Farm, situate in the parish of GLI,,ngendeirne, about six miles from Carmarthen and two from Llandefeilog, containing 73A. 2R. 15P. of good, arable, and pasture land, inclusive of some Woodland, with Homestead and Garden. YSGYBORWEN Farm, situate in the parish of LLAN- GENDEIRNE, about seven miles from Carmarthen, containing 123A. 3R. 26P. of arable and pasture land, with Farm House J and Homestead. } For rent and other particulars, apply to Messrs. DRIVER, Surveyors, Land Agents and Auctioneers, 5, Whitehall, London, S.W. 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 CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, RHEUMA- TISM, GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKETS. INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. DR. DE JONGH'S Oil is the most efficacious, the most palatable, and from its rapid curative effects, unquestionably the most economical of all kinds. Its immeasurable thera- peutic superiority over every other variety is established by innumerable spontaneous testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons of European reputation. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:— EDWIN LANKESTER, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., Late Lecturer on the Practice of Physic at St. George's, Medical School, Superintendant of the Food Collection at the South Kensington Museum, c., c. I believe that the purity of this Oil is secured in its preparation by the personal attention of so good a Chemist and intelligent a Physician as Dr. de Jongh, who has also written the best medical treatise on the Oil with which I am acquainted. Hence I should deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medicinal efficacy. W. MURDOCH, Esq., M.D., M.R.C.S., Medical Officer of Health, St. Mary, Rotherhithe, <SfC., c. "I entertain a high opinion of Dr. de Jongh's valuable Oil, the results in my practice being much more satisfactory since I have administered it than they were when I used the preparations of Pale Oil usually sold by the druggists. r never could get two samples of them alike, whereas Dr. de Jongh's Oil is always the same in taste, colour, and other pro- perties. MY OWN OPINION 18, THAT IT IS THE BEST OIL SOLD. WILLIAM BAYES, Esq., M.D., L.R.C.P., Physician to the Brighton Dispensary, 4c., c. being of one invariable strength, in being more palatable, and in its greater efficacy. I consider that a teaspoonful of this Oil is equal in its effects to a tablespoonful of the Pale Oil. Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9d,; Quarts, 9s., capsuled, and labelled with DR. DE JONGH'S stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by respectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD Co., 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. CA UTIOY. JVltere the least difficulty exists in obtain- ing Dr de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil, MESSRS. ANSAR, HAR- FORD & Co. will forward four Half-Pints, C ARRIAGE PAID, to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of re- m ittance for ten shillings. I  THE, R o 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- ?'JL TURE DECLINE, with Plain Directions for Perfect >ration to Health and Vigour; being a Medical Re- view of the various forma and modern treatment of Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Mental and Physical Capacity, whether resulting from Youthful Abuse, the Follies of Maturity, the Effects of Climate, or Infection, &c.; with Observations on a new and successful mode of detecting Spermatorrhoea, and other Urethral Discharges, by Microa- jopic Examination; to which are added, Curious and In- teresting Caaes, 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 far consultation daily, from 10 to 3, and 6 to 8. Sundays, from 10 till 1. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.- This is a truly valuable work, and should be in the hands of young and old.Sutiday Times, 23rd March, 1856. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—It is the duty of all men to tudy 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 3lst, 1866. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD -.Tlie 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 ^Uaily Telegraph, March 27, 1856. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.-The book under review is one pa ci) a and instruct the erring without impart- ing one idea that can vitiate the mind not already tutored ? the   ??ts.?? <? Military ?.:?<?, Ist?eb., 1856. Wy i We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no membe of society by whom the book will not be found useful-wh c ther such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, 01 a clergyman- —Sun, Evening Paper Sold, vi sealed envelopes, by the AUTHOR also by GILBERT Co., 49, Paternoster-row; MANN, 39, Cornhill, London; GUEST, Bull-street, Birmingham; HEYWOOD, Oldham- street, Manchester; HOWELL, Church-street, Liverpool; OAMFBEL?, 136, Argyle-3treet, Glasgow; ROBINSON 11, 3reenside-street, Edinburgh; POWELL, Westmorefand reen Dublin; and by all Booksellers and Chemia? in treet, U | he United Jfcagdom. I « ODAM'S BLOOD MANURE FOR WHEAT. -00- IT is a very remarkable fact that the analysis of blood and the grain of wheat are nearly identical, it contains all the elements which plants require, and when properly prepared and applied, will become the essmce of vegetable as well as of animal life. marked 11 ODAM'S 'BLOOD MANURE, and Sold by 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's Ploughs and Harrows, Chaff Cutters, Thrashing Machines, &e. Teas are getting dearer Buy ,hi1, you can at the following Prices. To obtain the BEST and CHEAPEST TEAS and COFFEES in ENGLAND, To obtain the BEST -¿: and COFFEES in ENGLAND, be particular in addressing to PHILLIPS AND- COMPANY, TEA MERCHANTS, 8, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C., As inferior bouses are continually copying PHILLIPS AND CO.'S Advertisements, in the hope of misleading the Public. Good strong useful Congou Teas 2a, 6d., 2s. 8d., 2s. lOd., and 3s. Rich Souchong Teas. 3s. 8d, 3s. lOd, and 4s. Pure Coffees Is., Is. 2d, Is. 3d ,Hs<4d, Is. 6d. A PRICE CURRENT FREE. SUGARS ATP MA RKET PRICES. PHILLIPS & CO. send all GOODS CARRIAGE FfeEE by their own Vans within Eight Milea of No. 8, K-INO WILL1 AM 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. I TALBOT HOTEL, COACH AND GENERAL POST- ING ESTABLISHMENT, ABERYSl WITH. SHREWSBURY VIA OSWESTRY, To London, Liverpool, Manchester, and Holyhead ¡ in One Day. ^FHE ENGINEER COACH leaves the TALBOT HOTEL, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 7 a.m., by the way of Machynlleth, Mallwyd Canu-office, Llanfair Bridge, Meifod, arriving at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel and Railway Station, Oswestry, at 4 p.m., and returns from the above Hotel and Railway Station, every MONDAY WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 10.30 a.m., arriving at ABERYSTWITH, at S p.m. T. CLEATON, & Co., Proprietors. T> UPTURES. ALL SUFFERERS FROM THESE J[? COMPLAINTS are earnestly invited to communicate w?t 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, 00 receipt of 10s. in postage stamps, or by post office otder, payable at the General Post Office, to Dr. Ralph Thomson, 28, Clarence Road, Kentish Town, London. 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. + J The followiu extracts are gireu, with the full consent. ftt the writers. a o. 97. "I write to inform you m, lupiure is quite cured.—J. Mills." No. 110.. Your remedy softejie ^tne I am cured, although I had a cold all the time I was using vour remedy.—R. Gist," No. 103. 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 rupture; my doctor did not expect such a perfect cure. — G. Smithie." No. 2,913. It has never been down since I used your treatment.—Mrs. Sarah Helwell." No. 9,422. Dear Sir: ft is with the greatest pleasure I have to inform you tha t 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, vours truly, Charles Nelson. June 35th, 1858." No. 14,al'T&mt:Ydd: a fortnight ago, and it seems aU right 80 far.-J. Thome." No. 6,217. "I find myself.a 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, spermatorrhasa, loss of memory, failing sight, epilepsy, consumption, indigestion, memory, failing sight, epilee ps f,o' ng list of fearful direases giddiness, headache, and the long hst of fearful diseases known as nervous complaints, resulting from the errors of youth and manhood, many of which bad 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 c ese dis- eases. Extracts from genuine reviews: 1 be doctor deserves all praise for issuing such a book, the utility of which is undeniable. Ch?-istiall Times. This book is popular' in every sense of the word, and its worth is untold to those who cannot, from a sense of shame, consult the family can we recommend a medical work, but we do so in this instance honestly." -Literary Gautte. KNOW THYSELF: ANF WHAT FIT FOR: KATE 1\. RUSSELL continues to give her interesting and useful 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, li, Arlington Street, Morn- ington Crescent, London, and they will receive in a day or two a full and minute detail of the gifts, defects, 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. Ifeat his character is too truly as you soo freely describe 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 amad your opinion of her character coincides with my own." DO YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, WHISKERS, L &c. ? Dr. Russell's Lixivene, an elegantly perfumed toilet compound, for nourishing, preserving and restoring the hair, is guaranteed to produce moustachious, whiskers, eyebrows, &c., in two or three weeks, strengthen weak hair, prevent its falling off, check greyness in all its stages, restore the original colour, dispel scurf and dandriff, snd make it clean soft, curly, and glossy. For the repro- duction of hair in baldness, from whatever cause and at any age, its effects are certain, in thouaands of cases it has been successful when all other preparations had failed. In the nursery it is unequalled, as it keeps the head clean, and forms the basis of a beautiful, healthy head of hair. Price 2s. sent anywhere free by post on receipt of 24 penny stamps by Dr. Rnssell, 1 Raglan Street, Kentish Town, London. Sold by White. Chemist, Guildhall Square, Car- marthen. and all other Chemists. Extracts from Testi- marthen, "It has darkened my hair, and I can keep it in curl monials, H It has darkened my hair. and I can keep it in curl now.—Miss Curtiss." "I had lost my hair in patches, your Lixivene has quite restored it.—Dr. James." It has produced an excellent moustache.-J. Berry, Esq." Your Lixivene restored my hair after three years bald- ness.—G. Morris." "It has thickened my whiskers con- siderably.—R Serle." My hair has not fallen since 1 com- menced using it. W. Smith." Sold wholesale by Barclay and Co., 95 Farringdon Street, London. GRATIS 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 eff 'ted, and will send the medicine, properly prepared in do fs, and a book written by himself, containing all the I necessary information for self-treatment, on receipt of two p nny postage stamps to pay the postage. Address—Rev. F. RUSSELL, 14, Arlington Street, Mornington Crescent, London. This book is offered with unaffected sincerity to all who need relief, and especially to those who have been deceived with quack doctors' books and nostrums. Shortly Iwill ba published, price 3d., post free for four stamps, SECRET SIN," a Sermon preached before the Young I Men's Christian Association, by the Rev. FRANCIS RUS- SELL, M.A. TEETH. MR. EDWARD KING, SURGEON DENTIST, HA VE ATTENDS. th RFORDWEST.-The second TUESDAY in eac month. at the i'NIARI,NERS; HOTEL. TENBY.-The following WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, at Mr, ADAMS', High-street. HEN.—The following FRIDAY & SATURDAY, at Alr. LLOYD' Queen-street. Periodical attendance for the last twenty-three years. RESIDENCE—WATTON, BRECON.  FUKlURE' CARRIAGE PAID, TO ANY RAIL- ROAD STATION.-Persons Furnishing are recom- mended t apply for "THE COMPLETE FURNISHING GIDE," Illustrated by 300 Engravings (forwarded gratis and post.f,r?) Details of every article required and slted ,° all classes of society. The complete Estimates will be found most useful: £ s. d. Estimate No. 1. A Four-roomed House 20 11 0 2. Six „ 67 17 0 >» 3. Eight „ „ 134 10 2 4. Ten „ „ 164 3 6 3P. & S. BIEYFUS, City Furniture Warehouses, Nos. 91, 9 n 95, City-road, London, E.C. FOR NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY. The Great Medicines of the Age. DR. THOMSON'S TONIC ELIXIR is an unfailing JL7 specific, requiring no change in diet, &c., for relaxa- tion, exhaustion, spermatorrhcea, 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, 'Villkens the blood, and performs a cure in an incredibly short time. Price lls., and four times the quantity at 33s. j per bottle. Sold by J. W. White, Chemist, Carmarthen, and all other Chemists, or will be sent direct from the EstsMiS?i???y????thB.j?mnt,??. ? ?.? ? .Extra?'educed to a fri?htfut state of debility.H. J. I life- '? ?'rprisedatthe vivifying effects of your medicine, o?- v>4 "S(i su<Hcieutiy express my gratitude.D.J. I re^.„fly tv I, j our Elixir, and the result proed it to po" wonderful poverties.— J. H. 0." "I am glad to say 1 have enjoyed flrst-rate health since I took your Tonic Elixir.-W *c 11 It is w ,,h grea? pleasure I inform you of my perfect restorati?n to health and vigour.-H J." DR. THOMSON'S INVIGORATING PILLS are an efficacious remedy for lumbago, gravel, pains in the back and loins, rhemumatism, 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 those who have been been deceived by quack medicines, a small box will be sent gratis, and free by post for two penny stamps. PrICe Is. Id., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. a box. Sold by J. W. White, Chemist, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen, 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 BARCLAY & SON, 95 Farrington Street, and all the other London W bolesale H ouses. Your pills have done me much g°od I always take them when head is bad.-S. O." "I suffered for years from pain across the forehead giddiness in the head, and loss of appetite, and am thankful to say your pills 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 ease 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, scnt post-free by the Author for six penny-stamps. FRIENDLY CUU.N¡;I. A popular Treatise on the J" Diseases of Youth and Manhood, resulting from error, &c., with plain directions for self treatment on the modern plan, and the restoration ot health and vigour. With chap- ters on marriage, its duties, hindrances, &c., by Professor RALPH THOMSON. J?rom 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 any after symptoms. This truth has been established in 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 this 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. Address- 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, ar> 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 DR. THOMSON'S NEUROTONE a most certain remedy. It has effected upwards of 13,000 euros 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. lid. per box, properly prepared in doses, with dietary rules, &o. Sold by J. W, White, 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 Testimonials:—" 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. Q. Z. I am alrady getting better, and I have no doubt a few more doses w 111 cure me. "—J. S. 1 have taken a box of your Neurotone, for nervousness, and it has certainly im- proved my heatth yom. valuable book ought to be in every PlB.el better after taking two doses, and am now quite wett i, —-S. L. I am advised to apply to you on behalf of my wit. e, by a lady whom you cured, who had suffered much from nervous debility."—B. G. I am induced to try your Neurotone by It lady who was effectually cured by it."— It. W. 1 am nappy to 'inform you that the Neurotone has done me much goocu — J. P. I think it but right to state that 1 have quite recovered my heath since 1 have taken your Neurotone I nave suffered severely from pain and palpitation at the heart, floweù by laintings, but I have not had any attacks heatrht, is Mnd for some time—my strength and appetite are now as well as ever "-Mrs, 1. Your Neurotone has wrought a wonderful change in me, and I am convinced it will cure me.-R. 81 0. CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY ROADS IOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, r I^HAT in pursuance of an Order of the County Roads A Board for the County of Cardigan, made at a General Meeting of the said Board, the tolls arising. and made payable at the several undermentioned Gates, will be Let to Farm, at the County Hall, in the Town of Aberayron, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th Day of OCTOBER, 1859, at the hour of Twelve at noon, for such term (to commence on the first of JANUARY, 1860,) as shall be declared at the time of Letting:— The Aberystwith North Gate The Aberystwith South Gate The Banky1tan Gate (late Garreg Gate) The Ponterwyd Gate The Ty'nrhyd or Devil's Bridge Gate > The Spytty Cynfyn Gate The Aberayron North Gate The Aberayron West Gate The Aberayron East Gate The Lampeter North Gate The Lampeter West Gate The New Inn Gate The Cardigan North Gate The Cardigan East gate The Newcastle Emlyn West or Abercairie Gate The Newcastle Emlyn East Gate The Tolls arising at the above-mentioned Gates will be Let either separately, or in two Districts, or in such Lots as the Board then present shall direct. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder, must be prepared to give two sufficient Sureties (to be approved by the Board,) for payment of the Rent monthly, or at such other periods as the County Roads Board then and there assembled may determine upon. No person in arrears will be allowed to bid. By Order, GEO. JAS. WIGLEY, j Clerk to the said Board. Aberayron, Sept. 10th, 1859. CARMARTHENSHIRE. OCTOBER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1859. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this County will be held at the Shirehall, in the Town of Carmarthen in the said County, on Thursday, the 20th day of October next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour and place all County business will commence and be proceeded with, and that at Twelve o'clock on that day the Court will pro- ceed to the adoption of such provisions of the several Acts of Parliament relating to the Rural Police of the said County as shall be necessary, and to the transac- tion of all business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the County Rate and will pass all bills examined and approved of by the Finance Committee; that on the same day the Court will be moved that the sum j of £2 2s. be paid to Mr. Collard, for surveying and re- porting upon the state of the repairs of the Hall at Carmarthen. The Court will also be moved that a sum ) not exceeding XIIO be expended by this County in altering and improving the Chapel in the Gaol, and the erection of a School. The Court will likewise be moved that a sum not exceeding JE20 be laid out in widening the approaches to j! Pontnewydd Bridge. And Notice is hereby also given, that all appeals and traverses to be tried at these Sessions must be entered in the Clerk of the Peace's Office on or before 10 o'clock in the morning of Friday the 21st day of October next, (the second day of the said Sessions), and that on the said 21st day of October, at the hour last aforesaid, all Grand and Petit Jurors, Bailiffs of Hundreds, and persons bound by Recognizances, must attend and .answer to their names; and tne several Magistrates of the County, are requested i-vivui„ diuVi.ouViivuiwuD u ue prosecuted at the said Sessions, to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 15th day of October next, and in all cases arising subsequently, immediately after being taken. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Court will proceed with business on the said 21st day of October, in the following order :-First, Trials of Prisoners secondly, Trials of Traverses Thirdly, hearing appeals and common motions. Notice is also given, that all persons having claims against the County, must send in their accounts to the Clerk of the Peace's Office. at Carmarthen, on or before the 10th day of October next, (excepting those for works to County Bridges, whiche are to be, sent on the 3rd day of October next.,) and must attend before the Finance Committee of Magistrates, on Thursday, the 13th day of October next, at the County Grand Jury Room, in Carmarthen, at twelve o'clock at noon, for the purpose of having such claims audited, if required, otherwise they will not be paid.—Dated this 26th day of September, 1859. CHARLES BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. CARDIGANSHIRE MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS, 1859. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace will be held and kept at the County Sessions House, in the Town of Aberayron, in and for the said County, on Tuesday, the 18th day of October next, at the hour of eleven in the forenoon, when all persons summoned to attend as Jurors, and bound over to prosecute and give evidence at the said Sessions, are required to attend. The Magistrates of the said County are requested to return all depositions taken before them, in cases to be tried at the Quarter Sessions, to the Clerk of the Peace, at least one week previous to the Sessions, and in all cases which may be heard within one week, the depositions to be returned forthwith. The Recognizances of prosecutors and witnesses must be filed at the opening of the Court on the first day of the Sessions. The Magistrates' Clerks, and the Attornie practising in the said Court, are requested in all cases of j appeal to be heard at the said Sessions, to transmit to the Clerk of the Peace for the information and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the examinations upon which the removal is grounded, and the grounds of appeal, seven days previous to the Sessions. The Court will proceed with the trial of prisoners be- fore the hearing of appeals. COUNTY AND POLICE RATES. The Finance Committee of Magistrates will sit in the Magistrates' Room, in the County Sessions House, at Aberayron, immediately after the opening of the Court on the first day of the said Sessions, to examine and investigate the bills and demands upon the County, and to regulate the County expenditure. All persons who have any demands upon the County, must transmit their bills to the Clerk of the Peace on or before Tuesday, the 11th day of October next. The Court will proceed with the business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the County Rates, and to pass all bills and demands that shall have been examined and approved of by the Finance Committee of Magistrates, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of the first day of the said Sessions and also to assess and tax the said County with a Police Rate, for the purpose of de- fraying the expenses of the Constabulary Force, according to the provisions of the Acts 2nd and 3rd Victoria, cap. 93, and 3 and 4 Victoria, cap. 88. On the 9th day of August last I received a Notice, of which the following is a copy, and the same will be con- sidered at these Sessions To the Clerk of the Peace of the County of Cardigan. In pursuance with 6th and 7th William 4, cap. 102, we, being two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Cardigan, beg to give you Notice that we intend, at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Cardigan, to move the court that the Justices of the said County in Quarter Sessions assembled present a petition to Her Majesty, representing that the number of Polling Places for the said County of Cardigan are insuffi- cient, and praying that LLANDYSSIL and ABERAY- RON may be polling places for the said County of Car- digan the polling district of LLANDYSSIL to consist of the parishes of-1, LLANDYSSIL, 2, BANGOR; 3, HEN- LL VN 4, LLANFAIBTKEFLIGEN 5, LLANDAFRIOG 6, LLANFAIROlUjLYWN 7, LLANGUNLLO 8, LLANWENOG. And the polllng district of ABERAYBON to consist of the parishes or townships of-I, LLANINA and CYDPLWYF 2, LLANLLWCHAIARA 3, LLANARTH 4, LLANDISSILIO- GOGO; 5, CILCENNIN; 6, CILIE AYRON 7, HENFENYW 8, DIHEWID; 9, LLANDDEWY-ABERARTH •, 10, LLANERCII- AYRON 11, LLANBADARNTREFEGLWYS 12, LLANSANT- FFRAED 13, LLANRHYSTID MEFENYDD 14, LLANRHYS- TID HAMINIOG. We also request that you will cause, ten days at the least before holding such sessions, a copy of the above notice to be inserted twice at the least in a newspaper published or commonly circulated in the said county, to- gether with a notice of the day on which the Quarter Sessions will be held. Dated this Eleventh day of July, 1859. J. LLOYD DAVIES. GEORGE GRIFFITHS WILLIAMS." The Court will proceed to consider the applications for increase of Salary made by the Surgeon and Turnkey to the County Gaol, and to make such order thereon as may be deemed in each case proper and advisable. I Dated this 27th day of September, 1859. FRED. ROW. ROBERTS, I Clerk of the Peace, COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. TWTOTICE is Hereby Given, that the next General QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the said County Borough, will be holden and kept at the Gru i) HALL, in the said Borough, on WEDNESDAY, the Nine- teenth Day of October instant, at Eleven of the Clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons concerned ere reo quested to attend. Dated this 4th Day of October, 1859. W. T. THOMAS, Clerk of the Peace. CARMARTHEN MARKETS. TO BE LET BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Guildhall, Carmarthen, On WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of OCTOBER hc.d, immediately after the Lilting'of the Carmarth'Mshirc Turnpike Tolls, BY MR. MORRIS EVANS, AUCTIONEER, For One Year, commencing on the 1st January next, LOT 1. A LL the Rents, Tolls. and tallage ar?in? from the A CARMARTHEN PROVISION MARKETS, compri?. ing upwards of 70 Butchers' Shops and Stalls a Fish Mar- ket, Covered Standings for the sale of manufacture Goods, and ample Stalls and Ranges for the sale of Corn, Poultry, Vegetables, Fruits, and other produce, together with the Tolls of the newly-built Wool Room. Also the Tolls and Dues arising from the extensive Cattle Market, and from those new and commodious Slaughter-Houses, which have just been erected near the Provision Market. These Tolls, Dues, and Stallage, are payable under Acts of Parliament giving ample power to enforce the recovery thereof; and to prevent the Sale of Marketable Produce within the limits of the Borough, or a circuit of one mile outside, save in the said Market-Places, or in Dwelling Houses or Shops. LOT 2. The Quay and Landing Dues, and those of th" Crane, and Weighing Maching, recently put up near the Custom House. The Conditions of Letting will be read on the day of Sale, and may be seen, with the Talile of Tolls and the Rules and Bye-Laws at the Town Clerk's Office. The Renter of Lot 1, wiil be required to pay the Rent monthly in advance throughout the term, the first payment to be made on the 1st of January, and also to find an ap- proved surety in the sum of £ 301, for payment of the Rent, and compliance with the Rules of the Markets, and the con- ditions of Letting. The Renter of Lot 2 will be required to find a surety for- the payment of the Rent quarterly. Town Clerk's Office, Carmarthen, ) 27th September, 1859. ( CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS, Tlte best "lledicinefor aCouglt in the Horse. SO long tried and proved to be the most effectual ? Medicine for Horses and Neat Cattle. Amongst the many Testimonials in their favour, the following are selected of recent date. From Mr. HUMPHREY, Bulkely Arms Inn, Menai Bridge. North Wales. I have been in the habit of using your Constitution Balls for the last 16 years, and have invariably found them the best remedy for Cough, Influenza, and many other diseases to which the Horse is liable. I have also tried them with young horses, and have found them exceedingly beneficial in getting them into condition. Those horses I have not I given them to. altho' getting the same food were quite the reverse. From E. MILLS, Esq., Botesdale. Your Balls are of great use in getting Horses into Hunt- ing condition. From Mr H. \V r"1,'V'ø T..ol:,¡nr1 • uui Me^iS'never^reTuseS^a Teed. T1aave°a!so tound them greatly improve her wind. From Mr. PRATT, King'? Arms Hotel, Lancaster. I have found the Constitution BaPs most valuable for Horses when taken up from grass, and very beneficial to give them occasionally to horses when turned out. The Balls are prepared by FRANCIS CUPISS, Diss, Norfolk, Author of the Prize Essay on the Diseases of the Liver of the Horse. And may be had of all Patent Medi- cine Vendors, in Packets, (6 balls each,) 3s. 6d per packet, or 7 packets for 21s. with full directions. Persons using the Batts may consult the Proprietor gra- tuitously by enclosing a Stamp in a prepaid letter. THE GREAT AMBASSADOR OF HEALTH! TO ALL MANKIND. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. A BOON TO THE SICK! The want of a sterling medicinal preparation to meet the any ills that flesh is heir to," and one entirely free from mineral and other deleterious particles was severely felt till this all powerful medicine was ushered into the world. Holloway's invaluable Pills have become the Household re- medy of all nations. Their attribute is to prevent as well as to cure. They attack the root of the complaint, and thus, by removing the hidden cause of disease, re-invigo- rate and restore the drooping energies of the system, as- sisting nature in her task of vital and functionary reforma- tioll. <MM. INDIGESTION, The great scourge of this country, as of most others, yields quickly to a course of these invaluable Pills, and the digestive organs are restored to their proper tone. It mat- ters not in what shape this derangement exhibits itself, Holloway's searching and unerring remedy expels it from the patient's system. GENERAL DEBILITY. From whatever cause, Lowness of Spirits, and all other signs of a diseased liver, or of a general disorganization of the system, vanish under the eradicating influence of this powerful and most searching remedy. FEMALES, Should lose no time in trying a few doses of this regulating and renovating medicine, whatever may be their complaint. It can be taken with safety in all periodical and other dis- organizations. Its effect is all but miraculous, either to young persons entering into womanhood, or to those at the turn of life. SICK HEADACHE WITH LOSS OF APPETITE. A certain cure for headaches, loss of appetite and low spirits. These Pills may be taken without danger from wet or cold, and require no restraint from business or pleasure. They strengthen the stomach, and promote a healthy action of the liver, purifying the blood, cleansing the skin, bracing the nerves, ard invigorating the system. BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. Those who suffer from bile and liver complaints should try the effect of this valuable remedy, a few doses of which will make the sufferer feel elastic and vigorous, remove all impediments, cleanse the blood from all impurities, give a healthy action to the liver, and strengthen the stomach. If bilious attacks be allowed to contiuue without using such a preventive, more serious casualties may arise, and the sufferer he consigned to a bed of sickness. These Pills are an extraordinary remedy in removing acidity from the stomach and correcting indigestion. A CERTAIN CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. The cause of half the diseases to which humanity is liable i. the mode of treating the human system when at- tacked with these disorders, which often lead ultimately to a fatal result. By persevering in the use of Holloway's Pills, the most obstinate cold or cough is soon checked and cured for this medicine, by purifying the blood, regulating the secretions, checking the depraved humours, and en- couraging a free perspiration, rapidly puts the system into a sound and vigorous condition, thereby enabling it to throw off the disorder. The cure is complete and per- manent, particularly if liolloway's Ointment be well rubbed into the chest and throat night and morning. COMPLAINTS INCIDENT TO CHILDREN. In no country in the world are more children carried.to an early grave than in this. Cough, measles, scarlatina, fevers, and similar diseases attack the little sufferers, and death but too often follows at a rapid pace yet if at the first stage of the complaints parents were to have recourse to Holloway's Pills, all danger would be avoided for the stomach and bowels being gently but effectually cleansed by this mild aperient, the depraved humours corrected, and the secretions duly regulated, a perfect cure is soon effected, and the little patient is restored to sound health. UeUoway's Pills are the best remedy known m the worldJor the following Diseases — i 1 A ue Dropsy tna?mmation?cuudayy?,?.- ?°,h ntspiitery Jaundice | toms ?u?o?p.ai.<s Erysipelas ?er Vic-Douioureux ?otch__ou? Female Irre- Lu???? "? ritill()urs f 0 Skin gulanl(,s ,:mbabo 'U.cers. Bowel Comp?'ata Fevers of all PUes (| Worm* of all Cocs clofula, or kinds CI::ip;Ltionofthe LF, .ts^Jjj^^ Kind's Evi?Wpjikness, from Constipation of t h: So re Throats ?w h .tpv,, i ,u,, Bowels G Ihroats ?'h?tp\-er cause ConsuptlOn Stuii(? LtiidG ra DebilitY ?n?jjj?n vel. I Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway ,244,Strand near Temple Bar, London, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following puces: —Is. 1 jd., 2-. S)d. 1s. (id. lis, 22s. and 3,'Ss. each Box | is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes ) N.B. Directions for the guidance of Patients in every I diioider, are affixed to each 130:1: