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PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND HOUSE DECORATING ESTABLISHMENT, •w No. 2, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN. W J. WANSBROUGII having purchased the extensive STOCK-IN-TRADE and BUSINESS ? belonging to his late brother, Mr. J. S. Wansbrough, Plumber and Gas Fitter, trusts for a continuance thP patronage bestowed on him; and by assiduous attention to these branches, and always keening FIRST- <?A?Rs WORKMEN, hopes to give general satisfaction. abovi6 ^'IT branches of HOUSE DECORATOR, PAINTER, GLAZIER, and PAPER-HANGER, as well as the i ove, will be, 8S heretofore, carried on at No. 2, Ki?G STREET, CARMARTHEN, to which address especial attention is respectfully solicited. A large and well-selected Stock of PAPER HANGINGS always on hand. A commodious SHOP in King-street to Let, with part of House if required for particulars apply to W. J. WANSBROUGH. I RARE, RICH, P U R E, AND D E L I C 10 U 8, | Are the TEAS and COFFEES supplied by ? ""———- PHILLIPS AND COMPANY, TEA MERCHANTS, 8, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, LONDON, E. C., Who invariably sell the BEST AND CHEAPEST TEAS AND COFFEES IN ENGLAND. Cofiwf6 J*lack Teas Teas from 2s. 6d. per P°??? pure Green Teas from 2s. 8d. per pound pure offes from Is. per pound; pure Sugars at market prices. A general Price Current sent post free on r ELPPlication. Teas and Coffees CARRIAGE FREE to all England, if to value of 40s PHILLIPS & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, 8, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C. TO PARENTS AXD GUARDIAXS. AXTED Immediately, in an Architect's Office, an Articled Pupil. Apply to Mr. Samuel S. Welch, A^mnui-x tect, 15, Park-street, Bristol. W ANTED, a Situation as LADY'S MAID, o,? I 0'. to Wait on an Invalid, and make herself generally "Befui peferences given.—Address, "A. B., Post Office, "ItroarthLn." to BE LET, Immediately two-and-a-half miles Wfroru Llandilo, CARREG CENEN HOUSE, and 40 Aer 'e 80f 8°OD Land, Apply to THOMAS NICHOLAS, E?Q, "a? '°e premises. October, 1861. BLAEXPEN AL IXCLOSURE. ? ? JOHN WILLIAM REES, of Penygarreg, in tb Parish of Llanilar, in the County of Cardigan, thev acting IN the matter of MYNYDD-BACH BLAEN- >^4 f" it."Ie in the Township of Blaenpenal, in the Co., ? of Cardig:m, hereby GIVE NOTICE that a SouEDULE of the CLAIMS of EVAN JONES and ???.Y KVANS, which hare been made in the matter of tt? ??'d InctosBre, and of' my ( I ( termination thereon, has til "aid IntlosHre, and of mv determination thcreon, has tb e deposited at CAEGHACHOH, in the said Township, for inspection of all persons interested therein. ^Ven under my hand this 26th day of October, in the ar of our Lord 1861. JOHN W. REES. NOTICE. t) ??u? E next EXAMINATION of CANDIDATES  DOCK-YARD APPRENTICES is directed to bnPM at PEMBROKE Y AIm on the 9th and 10th JANUARY ^st ??'1 Candidates who wish to compete at this Examination 4re t) appear at the CAPTAI" Sup?piNTEXDENT's OFFICE 'b. FRIDAY, the 29th NOVE[BER next, at 10 o'Clock. t'hf. must previously apply for and duly fill up the Form of ?b?iY ?e of Respectability referred to in Regulations for ^ockvYa6 rd Apprentices as inserted in the Newspapers ??ou the 18th August hst, and which must be returned to tt?" "?periutendent by tha Candidates ?hen they appear. GEO. RAMSAY, 1> Captain Superintendent. Pernbroke Yard, 16th September, 1861. COÛÑTY OF THK BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. ^Ii^HOLD DWELLING-HOUSE FOR SALE. M B. JONES is instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, at the ,IIALP ti I°O^ HOTEL, on MOMDAY, the 4th day of No- VR,NtIBEyt, all the capital DWELLING-HOUSE and Nil situate in St. Peter's-atreet. Carmarthen, 'utelv e in 8nf '?" ? 'n?t°h us? r oo(i uil d er- '-kiiehen and Itntry, .°?? and Back Parlours, Drawing-room, and thre? F -roOfllS, together ??'' an excellent Garden attached. Por???? particulars apply to John Davies, Esq., Quay- Street Carmarthen, or to the Auctioneer, at his Office, Uild?all-square. T Sale to eo?:?ie?ee at 2 ?.M. ?-ee!??'. Journal Office, Carmarthen, Oct. 16th, 1861. J ? BE LET, and entered upon immediately, •V^ THE PRIORY BRICK WORKS, Cardigan, South ■V^^6 Works have been recently erected to devolope a These orks have been recently erected to devolope a 'Val 'llble ?'"? of Clay on the Estate, and to give employ- JJlelt t K surplus labour in t his view no professed Brick !))??'° "? been employed, but the works have, during the ?If?at???y?'?.bfen most successfully carried on by native itib ?n)y aided by machinery the whole has been erected <? Qj ?"trolled by a person of great experience in such Wo,u 40 ?oods produced, which have been largely used in the OOl\g ourhood, are of very excellent quality, the clay large propotion of minutely divided quartz hl,d ? "'hich entirely prevents all cracking or warping in any ?Oo?;)a?b. o?eve-r large. "ties of export are unsurpassed, as for greater part of- t4e Year large numbers of vessels leave daily in ballast fo? parts. It is within 300 yards of a Barge Shipping ^°in aud within 600 yards of the principal Quay. Ih 4rge quantities of bricks, Tiles, and Draining PipC3 ?j? ?"ee en imported, and there is no other c?mpetition. ? ?'ning is required over the whole district. fcott is We^ worth the attention of a large Builder in any sea Do tt Town. Its comanding position will at once be seen "ftretr ereuce to the Map. ?"Ither particulars may be obtained on application to ?.n?nkins, Esq., Solicitor, Cardigan, or to Mr Geo. B. Osh Surveyor, Cardigan. CARMARTHENSHIRE. 1 ?D NEAR THE TOWN OF LLANELLY. LAI EDWARD DAVIES has received in- h6 i ructions from the Uuder-Sheriff to offer for SALE ?y p T I- ? ?- Hi* AUCIION (under an execution), on TUESDAY th 8th "?y of NOVEMBER next, at the Smr and CAS"? ^TT> '1''ln the Town of L'anelty, at 11 o'Clock a m. ject too ?lh conditions as sball be then and there r??"ced, 411d uch Lots as shall then and there be ni?oned, the E and INTEREST of Mu. WiLHA? ?wis, HI the 'ng Premises I th ose L?IVE COTTAGES :u? ?A?PHNS, situate at l?It-pleasant, held for an ?uexpired term of 3? years, 4t RroUlid rent of £ 6. p?i,60- all those TH Im£ COTTAGES and GARDENS, and k of BUILDING LAXU, anu?te at the back of the ^st. Slentioned Premises, and known &s CROSS-STREET 4hd ACK-STREET COTTAGES, held for an unexpired te, 0 40 years, at ground rent of £ 5 A a11 that HOUSE and GARDEN, situate at Cilwarfe, the °' Swansea road, near Llanelly, held for 3 good lives, 4t ?ound rent of £ 2 2s. Q?'so. all those TWO HOUSES and GARDENS, situate 0& (i aVanoaye, on the Swansea road, No. 5 and 18, held for 1-Ives, at ground rent of £ 1. t?'so, all that SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE, with ? Bakehouse, large Oven, and Premises, situate near the t* Docks, Sea Side, Llanelly, held for an unexpired tt ?! ?t 37 years, at ground rent of £ 3. lit?180, ?H that House, called the CAMBRIAN INN, *itn near the New Docks, adjoining the last-mentioned *wJ1,1e ?68) held under the same lease, at ground rent of ?2  said Premises are situate, lying, and being in and lie 4r the Town of Llanelly, in the County of Carmarthen. p" further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, at tl,, "dovlry; Mr. LEwis THO- to "^Very; Mr. LEWIS THOMAS, Solicitor, Swansea; or 110 1 the Under-Sheriff, Mr. THOMAS JONES, Solicitor, 4"dOvery. dovery, October 28th, 1861. CARMARTHENSHIRE. MJOWNSIIIP OF LAUGHARNE. :1. It: MORRIS EVANS has received instruc- ??Hon6fromthe Under-Sheriff, to Offer for SALE by IC AUCTION (under an execution), on SATURDAY THoE Vc0 ;Ild day of NOVEMBER next, at the GLOBE IXN, in the To%. 'If LA.UGHARE. at 12 o'Clock at noon, subject to ?ueh"C 04ditions as shall be then and there produced and ? ?Aa.? Lots as shall then and thero be mentioned, the ???HOLD ESTATE and intere^t of Mr. EwAlm M. A?Y?' of LALGHARNE, in the following ALL^T08e two MESSUAGES or DWE.LLING-HUSES tilad now in the respective occupations of AL?'t'ord and Mr. Robert Thomas. le all that WAREHOUSE and GARDEN, now in the OCCUpation of Mr. Esau Edmonis. ot' •Ai„, all that PIECE CLOSE or P AIWEL of LAND ? C?? that PIECE, CLOSE, or PARCEL of LA,wNDn ?Pe now ^ie occuPat^on of Mr. James George, Aiall that DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PRE- ?iIS"l?'s ?'?? the piece or parcel of laud held therewith, ?"?iB' ?? occupation of Mr. David Rees. Alur, all that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, aaJoini n^ to and under th. same roof, with the last- ?ti?? ° DweUing-house and Shop now unoccupied. Al .qObI:Ú a those two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- ??S'?P°? m an unfinished state, adjoining, situate in the To, T' ??gharne, and all which said premises are situate, ? '? 0" being in the said Township of Laugharne, in the Baid (V. of Carmarthen. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer to '??Bf? ?her particulars apply to the Auctioneer to At ec8ra. FUSSELL, and PmmARD, Solicitors, '*?tol. T1 to the Under-Sheriff, Mr. THOMAS JONES, ;r, mdovery. ZADKIEL'S ALMANAC for 1862. The forty- ZJ fourth thousand; price 6d., contains:—Result of the War in America. Louis Napoleon's Danger. Warlike Doings in England. The Delusions of Dr. Cumming dis- sipated, &o, &o.—G. BERGER, Holywell-street, London; and all Booksellers. LOANS AND MORTGAGES. LOANS of not less than X100 granted for a Term of Years, at a reasonable rate of Interest. Also, several sums (to be advanced by way of mortgage at from 3& to 5 per cent., according to the nature of the securities), amoun- ting in the whole to £ 190,000. Apply to Mr. Anson, 68, Chancery Lane, London. CARMA RTHENSHIRE. DESIRABLE ESTATE IN THE VALE OF TOWY FOR SALE. MESSRS.DAVKS & GRIFFITHS will SELL .1 by A UCTlO, at the KIW'S HEAD INN, in the town of Llandovery, on SATURDAY, the 9th of NOVEMBER next, at 2 o Clock in the Afternoon (subject to such Con- ditions of Sale as shall be then and th^re produced), all that FrechoU :'Ihs;;uag, Tenement, and Lands oalled CEF-UCHELDRE. situate in the Parish of Llanwrda, in the County of Carmarthen, containing by estimation 62 Acres, more or less of Meadow (Arable), and Pasture Lands, now in the occupation of William Thomas and his undertenants, as yearly tenants, at the low yearly rent of £55. There is some fine Timber on the Property, which is beautifully situated, overlooking the Vale of Towy, within one mile of the Lampeter Road Station on the Vale df Towy Railway, offering such an opportunity either for residence or investment as seldom occurs. The Tenant will show the Property, and for further par- ticulars apply to D. LONG PRICE, Esq., Solicitor, Talley and Llandilo. Talley, October 10th, 1861. CARDIGANSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES FOR SALE. JLFESSRS DAVIES and GRIFFITHS have been iavoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the BLACK LION HOTEL in the Town of Lampeter, on SATURDAY, the 16th 'day of NOVEMBER next, at Two o'Cloek in the Afternoon (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there pro- duced), the following very desirable ESTATES, viz.: LOT i.-All that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands called TY'N-Y-COED, situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Caron, with the Appurtenances, containing by estimation i? ^cl^b.V^Ulfi|afr,^y'aYi]'Jtgna'h't;" the low yearly Rent of 116. The Buildings on this Lot are all new, having been entirely rebuilt in tv,o yeirs 1854 5. LOT 2. -All that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands called CWM-Y-NANT, situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Caron aforesaid, with the Appurtenances, con- taining by estimation 19 Acres, be the same more or less, now in the occupation of Daniel Davies, as yearly tenant, at the low yearly Rent of zC12 10s. This and the preceding Lot lie within two miles of the Town of Tregaron, adjoin- ing the Estates of the Earl of Lisburne, W. R. Powell, Esq., M.P., and J. Inglis Jones, Esq., and have a Right of Common on the parish wastes. LOT 3.-All those capital Messuages, Tenements, and Lands called ESKERINGLIS and CORNICYLL, situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Llanwnnen, with the Appurtenances, containing by estimation 220 Acres, be the same more or less, now in the several occupations of Howell Howells and David Davies, as yearly tenants, at the low yearly Rent of J79. These Farms abut on the High-road leading from Cardigan to Lampeter, and are distant from the latter place three miles, and from the Llanybyther Station, on the proposed Manchester and Milford Railway, two miles. They are very easy of access, and present great facilities for improvement. LOT 4.-All that capital Mossuage, Tenement, and Lands, with the several Houses and Cottages thereupon called DOLWEN, situate, lying, and being in the Pn? of Llanwenog, with the Appurtenances, contains .?' estimation 133 Acres, be the same more or le, no- t r occupation of the Rev. Benjamin Jones and'+ L" tcnants, at the low yearly Rent of X90. Ttr ^an(j quality nd the last Lot. The Land is of a very super" V^ ^er to it is intersected by the High-road ft'5, 7am ?rrentlv Cardigan. There is a Smith's  which is Cardigan. There is a Smith's Sh°gn « station at erected, and several other Cottar; on the F-m, which is within one mile of the pr-t, -Kal Station at Lknybyther substantial ?i't Houses and ???''?)1 f"h?°?. "ttages and ?.rdena adjoining thereto, nupvf/^being part of Uol?en). with the Ap- oa)) Ie? d DREI' corita ining by estimation 20 Perches, more or purtenan? the occupation of Mr. Thomas Evans and his '?Tenants, under and by virtue of a eertain agreement "r a Lease lhereof, bearing date tho 23rd day of August, 1S27. for a term of GO vears, of which there are 26 unex- pired, at the low Ground Rent of 10s. Also, all that Piece or Parcel of Land, being further part of Dolwen, lying contiguous to the above (marked 44 on the Map of the said Latids), with the Appurtenances, containing by estimation 1 Rood and 19 Perches, in the occupation of the said Benjamin Jones, as yearly tenant. These Houses are well and substantially built, are in thorough repair, and are well situated for carrying on any business. 1,0T 6.—All that. Messuage, Tenement, and Lands called DOLWENFACH (being the residue of Dolwen), situate in the said Parish of Llanwenog, with the Appurtenances, containing by estimation 5 Acres and 2 Roods, be the same more or less, now in the occupation of Evan Rees, as yearly tenant, at the low Rent of £ 10. This Lot abuts on the High- road leading from Drefach to Llanybyther, and presents a favourable opportunity for building, for residence or otherwise. The four last Lots lie within two miles of the River Tivy; where capital Salmon and Trout Fishing can be had, and the country is regularly hunted by Fox-hounds and Harriers. The Premises can be seen on application to Mr. JOHN DAVIES, Maesygare, Llanybyther, or to the respective Tenants, and any further information can be obtained on application to DAVID LONG PRICE, Esquire, Solicitor, Talley and Llandilo, with whom Maps of the Estate can be seen. Talley, 15th October, 1861. AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND. U WHITE STAR" Line of British and •"v-J>^ Australian Ex-Royal Mail clippers sail "'?'  M  from Liverpool for Melbourne on the 1st '??S?& and 20th of every month, forwarding pas- sengers to Geelong, Sydney, Hobart Town, Adelaide, &c. igSg" Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants will be forwarded to Melbourne by these clippers. This Line is composed of the following magnificent ves- sels Lord Raglan," Red Jacket," White Star," Prince of the Seas," Blue Jacket," 11 Mermaid," White Jacket," "Shalimar," Telegraph, 11 Chariot of Fame, &c nearly all of which have been employed in her Majesty's postal service, and have made the most extraordinary passages on record. FOR MELBOURNE. LORD RAGLAN Roper, 1900, 5500, Nov. 20. The celebrated clipper ship LORD RAGLAN" is one of the largest and fastest ships in the world, and has made Borne of the most rapid passages on record. She was engaged by II.M .s Government for the conveyance of troops to various parts of the world, and earned for herself a high reputation in that service. Her first voyage from Liverpool to Melbourne was made in 79 days, carrying 500 passengers, whom she landed in safety and good spirits and on her recent voyage from Mauritius to Bombay with 1300 troops, she performed the voyage in 124 days, the shortest run ever made. Her accommodations for all classes of passengers are unusually excellent, her saloons being furnished with every desiderata for the voyage excepting wines and liquors. For Melbourne, the renowned Clipper BLUE JACKET," Capt. Clarke, 1074 tons Register, 3300 tons Burthen, will be the Packet for 20th December. For freight, or passage, apply to the owners H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21. Water-street, Liverpool. N.B.-Jiut published, and sent for 2 stamps, Willox's Australian and New ZEFTUITF ilIAci ook. HEAL AND SON'S NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE contains .L I designs and prices of 150 different articles of Bedroom Furniture, as well as of 100 Bedsteads, and prices ef every description of Bedding Sent Free by Post. HEAL & SON, Bedstead, Bedding, and Bedroom Furni- ture manufacturers, 195, Tottenham Court Road, London. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE IN CARMARTHEN. MR. J. M. LEEDER, of Swansea, has re- .iVJ. ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), all that extensive Freehold House and Premises called the THREE COMPASSES INN, Lammas-street, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1861, on the above Premises, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then and there be produced. It comprises Front and Back Parlour, ditto Kitchens, Bar, Cellars, Brewhouses and Offices, extensive Stabling, Coach-houses, with Lofts above, large Sitting Room, newly, erected Club Room of great length and width, and 9 Bedrooms, all of which are in thorough repair, and let to Mr. Evan Lake Thomas at a yearly net rent of zC35, payable half-yearly. Notice to quit on bhe 25th of March next has been given to the present Tenant in consequence of the low rent paid, the Proprietor having lately laid ou' upwards of X500 in improvements, repairs, and extensions. The situation cannot bo better a large town and country trade is carried on, and daily increasing. Sale to commence at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars, apply to W. H. BROWN, Esq., Solicitor, or to the Auctioneer, 242, High-street, Swansea. COUNTY AND BOROUGH OF BRECON. MESSRS. BARNARD THOMAS & CO. will l.' SELL by AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTEL, in the Town of Brecon, on TUESDAY, the 12th Day of NOVEM- BER, 1861, at Noon (subject to such Conditions as shall then be produced), the following important PROPERTIES In LLANDDEW A. R. P. A. R. P. ELORMEIRCH 159 ?' ?' ?' Do. in Talachddu 39 1 13 199 0 22 PENTWYN ? ?? BLAENBRYNICH 102 1 10 WAUN FIELDS 19 015 Detatched Meadows and Plantation 18 5 39 435 1 21 In LLLANFILLO:- COURTYPLYFIN 148 2 23 In DEFYXOOK 2Lj 223 PENTWYN 3(i9 2 10 BRYCIIOED .131 029 TREWERN-ISSA 79 2 34 11 YCHA 53 216 LLWYNIN 85 3 32 BLAENANT-TROPPED 47 2 7 -———— 986 0 31 And Three Fourth Shares in DE- I FYNOCK MILL. In LLANSPYDDID PENISHA-PENTRE 151 2 28 In CANTREFF PLAESYGAER 123 0 6 In LLANYWERN CWMBROOK 66 0 10 In the Borough of BRECON — Yaluable Accommodation and Gar- den Land, in Lots. 70 1 0 In the Town of BRECON — WATTON MOUNT MANSION, MANSION in Gla- rnoraan-street, and HOUSE adjoinining; ASHBROOK- PLACE and HOUSES and WHARF adjoining, in the Watton; several HOUSES on the Watton-pitch and by the Savings Bank, and GARDENS in the Watton excellent HOUSES and SHOPS in High-street, on the Bulwark, and in Lion-street, occupied by Mrs. Tealo and Mr. David Jones, Mr. John Morgan, Mr. Sellars, and Miss Moore sQveW- IL(IUAHS iti-HeolrhxdL- Mount-street, &c., &c. 1 Also, FIVE SHARES in the BRECON and ABER- I GAVENNY CANAL, and zC500 secured under tlv Brecon New Markets Act. ) Particulars, with Maps, may be had of Messrs. GREGOUY SON, and CLAKK. 12. Clements Inn, Messrs. RE?e WILKINS, & BLYTH, 10, S?ithin's-lane.D. S. BCYT™ Eq" Lincoln's -Inn Fields, all of London; áeîi WINTLE, Esq., Newnham R. A. WHITE, Esgl Alessrs. ?s  ?. LmcoImhue; WILLIAM LEWIS, Esq. (V Messrs. ABBOT, LUCAS, and LEO?ARJ. GABB & WALFORD, Abf-rgaveuny. ? "?' or for Hotols in the neighbourhood tie further particulars, apptieatip?"??' or to Mr. Auctioneers, Albion Cham" COBB, Lion-street, Brecc —————————— UlEND IN NEED! 0 WAY'S PILLS. H 0 It rURE OF ASTHMA OF 18 YEARS WONDF STANDING. „ r?/??. frrnn ?- Ferdinand ?c-Pa?t/i', 7H)?ee?e?- fY J OJ t. C'o Donegal, dated 4th March, 1861. vend Grocet', .1311 teS, Lo Professor Holloway. sf,'°'?'"? °S asthma for 18 years, accompanied with great difficulty of breathing, and severe cough with SSg of blood. I was also afflicted with Piles. At Iif- 1erant times I was treated by most skilful physicians, and was at length pronounced by them to be beyod cure ;-as a last resource, I was induced to use your Fil s and Oint- ment, and in the short space of 5 fortnight could walk aboút and am now perfectly cured, to the astonishment of all ?o knew me. BLOOD TO THE HEAD WITH GIDDINESS. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Mary Foster,Half Moon Street Totness, dated March Wh, 1861. To professor Holloway. T°S^'fSr^7S; I suffered penally from head- ache, and giddiness in the head, to such a degree, that at times I have scarcely been able to wal fter obtainin the best medical advice without ??'?'?'. your Pills and in less than a week I was completely cured. l\l rs: Donnal, Chemist, of Tutnes, can vouch for the truth of the above statement. COMPLAINTS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. The very mild and painless action of these invaluable Pills recommends them to every household as a remedy f(,r the early departures from health. Any mother, nurse, or young person guided by the directions wh1c1 accompany iivziilab l e il,,tns each box of Holloway's Pills, has at once a for checking disease, purifying the blood, and expelling from the system all gross humours. They are, mdeed, at all ages, the tried female's friend. 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The tight suffocating, anxious feeling, caused by derange- ment of the heart, makes the sufferer look on present death as imminent. Holloway's Pills prove an efficient and ready remedy when the disturbed circulation depends on indiges- tion, lfatulency, or debilitated nervous vigour. Persons suffering from disturbance of the heart, should take ab,Jut six of these Pills two or three times a week, according to circumstances, to arrest the too active action of the heart. WEAKNESS, LANGUOR,-AND DEBILITY. These famous Pills will immediately remove all symptoms of debility, languor and -weakness, as they act upon the main springs of life, and thus save thousands from a prema- ture grave. 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PERSONS having a little time to spare are ap- i- prised that the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY sontinue to appoint Agents for the sale of their celebrated reas in auy town and village in the kingdom. These eas are packed to suit all purchasers in leaden canisters rom one ounce to one pound. A prospectus sent post free ;n application to the Company, at their offices, 9, Great It. Helen's, Bishopggate, London. WOTHERSPOON'S VICTORIA LOZENGES, IMPART SWEETNESS TO THE TASTE AND FRAGRANCE TO THE BREATH, Sold in Packets at Id. 2d. 4d. 8d. and Is. 4J. each, By Grocers, Druggists, an d Confectioners. WOTHERSPOON Co GLASGOW & LONDON. IGENTS-MESSRS D. & W. DAVIES, Grocers, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen BREIDENEACH respectfully invites inspection II. of the Miotfi)? List 0/ most usetul TOILET ARTICLES, !Uf ofwhfch I ave been well tested for their superior ?' and any of ?"c.nb. ,t urned if not ,)p,l 1:- COMPLEXION. Breidenbach's Cucumbers and Elder Flower Milks, for removing sunburns. 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DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROW-N UUIJ hi V Eli OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS ■ « The invariable purity, palatableness speedy efficacy, and consequent economy of this unrivalled preparation, have obtained for it the general approval and unqualified con- fidence of the Medical Profession, and notwithstanding the active and in too many instances unscrupulous opposition of interested dealers, an unprecedented amount of public patronage. ?hrrmrneasurab!e therapeutic superiority of Dr. DE JONGH'S Cod Liver Oil over every other ariety is incon- testably established by the recorded opmions of the most distinguished Physicians and SuIrgeonsall parts of the  P??. of the world. 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The 125th Thousand, with numerous plates, in a sealed envelope, price Is. Sold by J. Allen, 20, Warwick Lane, Paternoster-row, and Mann, 39, Cornhill, London, and all Booksellers; or post paid by the Author, for 12 stamps. MANHOOD: The CAUSE and CURE of its PREMATURE DECLINE. By DR. J. L. CURTIS, 15, ALBEMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Being a Medical Review of the various forms and modern treatment of Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Meutal and Physical Capacity, whether resulting from Youthful Abuse, the Follies of Maturity, the Effects of Climate, or Infection Illustrated with Interesting Cases, and the Author'ø'Recipe of a Preventive Lotion. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. We feel no hesitation in saving that there is no member of socity by whom the book will not be found useful—whe- ther such person hold the relation of a parent preceptor, or clergyman.S-uti, Evening Paper. «' CURTIS ON MANHOOD.- This is truly a valuable work, and should be in the hands of young and old. The pro- fessional reputation of the author, combined with his ex- tensive experience as medical referee in the treatment of nervous debility, &c., fully accounts for the immense cir- culation which this popula and ably-written medical Treatise has obtained."—Sur ay Times, 23rd March, 1856. CURTIS ON MANHHOOI Shilling Edition. This .vork, which for twenty years has stood the test of protes- sinal criticism and empirical hostility, treats in a plain and sympathising manner on the various disqualifications ami impediments arising from nervous excitement and debility and to invalids suffering from youthful errors and excesses it will be found valuable and useful. -B,?eord. DR. CURTIS has conferred a great boon by publishing this little work, in which is described the source of those .f.L nrP p'^turl^Sf 27th, 18-56. J pemature old of the 10^^1, "^t iS The autbor usual, eJ. ,^ieT J y ^and Treatise, may be cosulted as usual, either by letter or personally, at t?ic residence, as above. The eflicacy and harmless nature of the remedies employed ?by n'„ CURTIS, having been Jemou. strated by the moat eteguccegsduring a prince ex- tending 0Tea 20 year3i nervous .uffcrcrs of every class have ^a perfect guarantee that the 11111?oht skill ?rie?e will be made arable in the treatment of .heir cases. Tt home for consultation daily, from TEN till THREE and ix till EloaT. Sundays from 10 till 1. Hhr.E Iln