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RARE, RICH, PURE, AND DELICIOUS, 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. Pure Black Teas Teas from 2s. 6d. per pound pure Green Teas from 2s. 8d. per pound pure Coffees from Is. per pound; pure Sugars at market prices. A general Price Current sent post free on application. 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. PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, AND HOUSE DECORATING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 2, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN. W J. WANSBROUGH 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 of the patronage bestowed on him; and by assiduous attention to these branches, and always keeping FIRST- CLASS WORKMEN, hopes to give general satisfaction. i The various branches of HOUSE DECOHATOR, PAINTER, GLAZIER, and PAPER-HANGER, as well as the a bove, will be, as heretofore, carried on at No. 2, KING 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. WAXSBKOL'GH. WANTED, a Situation as LADY'S MAID, or to Wait on an Invalid, and make herself generally useful. References given.-Address, A. B., Post Office, Carmarthen." TO BE LET, Immediately two-and-a-half miles JL from Llandilo, CARREG CENEN HOUSE, and 40 Acres of good Land Apply to THOMAS NICHOLAS, Eso., on the premises. 12th Ootober, 1861. LAW MANAGING CLERK WANTED. -He *-? wilt be required to draw ordinary Drafts, Abstracts of ,?tie. and Bills of Costs, and to make himself generally U8eful. A person with a knowledge of Welsh preferred. to Apply, stating previous engagements and Salary required, to LEX, Post Office, Llandilo. HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE. TOHN DANIEL begs to inform the Public in j general that be has HORSES and CAltRIAGES to LET FOR HIRE, at his residence, the OLD PLOUGH INN, Latnmas-street, Carmarthen. DEER FOUND. FOUND STRAYED, a BUCK DEER. The p Owner can have him by applying to Mr. DAVIES, d entowin; and if he is not claimed within a week from this ate, he will be sold to pay expenses. Pentowin, near Llanstephan, 8th November, 1861. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a 111. small Farm called PENTRE-TY-GWIN, containing ?"ont TwentYoelht Acres of good Land, and a quantity of Titnber also small Farm-house and Offices. It is situated ?thin three miles and a-half of Llandovery, on the ??con road. The Tenant will show the Premises, and application for tfnns may be made to Mrs. POWEL, Bryn-Sifi House, "1aUnt Pleasant, Swansea. November .5th, 1861. G LEN FIE L D PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. TUE LADIES are respectfully informed that EXCL this STARCH is p'vriTU-. FSIYELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, MAJESTY'S Laundress says, that WIlE although she has tried ATEN, RrCE. ,vu OTHER POWDER STARCHES, OL he has f,?ii d  'L ¡ t ø ?LENFl???vhich i? tbe FINEST-'?A?? ? EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. THE WEST OF ENGLAND JJYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT. (8 LIMFLEY STOKE, (Station on the Wilts, Somerset, and Weymouth Railways), 6 ^iles from Bath, and 3 miles from Bradford, Wilts. DAVID B. DALZELL. M.D. r. Physician. Thd(, establishment is situated amidst very beautiful ecen ry. ??i!lbe opened (n.v.) early in January—Terms, Two 'leas per week. SJtnJi°r '??' i'lformation address MR. T. PRESTON, Limpley St O ^near BATH. NOTICE. 11IE Courts Leet and view of Frankpled?e of T "Ur Sovereign L?dy the Queen, and Courts Barnu of th e btl ?bt Rverend Cannnp Lord Bishop of St. Dav1d 8, ,hdJ for the Minting Manors or Lordships at the ti? and places undermentioned, viz.  i Tuc?av. November 19th, at n £ adock the Red Lion Inn, in the ■j I TnwnofHangKdnck. landdew f Friday, November 29th, at the ) Castle, Llauddew. • ( Tuesday, January 14th, 1862, riI>i | at the Fountain Inn, in the ( Village of Mvdrim. Llailf /?yddt Llane^wad, I Wednesday, January 15th, Tr" and Llan- 1,62, at the Cresselly Arms, Cothy Bridge. Ab,, Thursdal,, January 16th, 1862, "1 I Abergo Wlli J at the Wheat Sheaf Inn, in I the Village of Abergwili. ( Friday, January 24th, 1862, at ??e » T- 'acgefelach { tbePenUegareArms.iathe ( Vi)lageofHans:efe)ach. JOHN HARVEY & SONS, Ha N. 4th, 1861. Stewards. Nov. 4th, 1861. MC'°I-TNTY AND BOROUGH OF BRECON. ?l??S. BARNARD THOMAS & CO. will T, ¡'LL by AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTEL, in the A°vvn lr rc('"n. on TUESDAY, the 12th Day of NOVUM- ?. at Noon (subject to such Conditions as shall the ? be llroduc c,d ) the following I,mportan tPl?OPELZIIES: ?ah,,P?uced), the following important PKUPEH1IES In tA*DDEw li:tOItMEI A. R. P. A. R. P. ^EIRCH 159 3 9 b o. in Talachddu 39 1 13 EN'r\VYN 19 022 IILA 11 95 3 15 ??AI?RYNICH 102 1 10 )VALIJN ELDS 19 0 15 betat 'hed Aleadows and Plantation 18 3 39 In ? 435 1 21 l tt A'q]PILLO:- 148 2 23 CCJL, 'TTYPLYFIN 148 2 23 1 b 148 2 23 E\ilN-Y'GLYN 215 2 23 M?fW??? P 369 2 10 ltEWERND 134 0 29 ,Vi^N-lsSA 79 2 34 ^VYmtxt YCHA 53 2 16 LLA YNIN 85 3 32 J\ >ANT-TROPPED 47 2 7 ?d? 986 0 31 ?I :¡;'YOéR.  Shares in DE- nlLAJI\Sl' ITILL. lill 'LAX 'SPYI)DII) J???S??ENTRE 151 228 h A1'i1'Ilb 15l 2 28 lillo ANT R "pp. \?? 123 0 6 O\LAXt\V 12306 V e Boro 66 0 10 In tb ROOK G\VM R.y'Kx 'dIUltble gh of BltECON:- ta, d, and Gar- 0 111 the Tn,r 70 1 0 ?co.. °L^°nU>;T MANSION, MASION in Gla- ?Ra???- ?d HOLSE adjoinining; ASHBROOK- ?CE? HOUSES and WHARF adjoining, in the .°" y the Sa? ? HOUSES en the Watton-pitcb and L a'ton • eVfr!l1 HOUSES cn the Watton-pitch and ?!'ent H??? and GARDENS in the Watton; l i ark K,8 and SHOPS in High-street, on the 'N",A t a"d it, Lion-street, occupied by Mrs. Teale ar.88 \i 0Tles> Mr. John Morgan, Mr. Sellars, M?? 11,1 Oore 1- 6("(-ral HOUSES in Heolrhydd; Ai C'o T GL' Sin Mill-street; a COTTAGE in A, ^il-stree ? P 80, p?p c., &c' ??Y?AREs in the BRECON and ABER- p ?o?? ?A?AL, and X500 secured under the Pn Cta Acl" SoVnic^r« 7-, liad of Ale.,srs. Gltl,GOUY, ItXlxs CLARK, It!' t?ay ? had of Messrs. GKKGOKY, ?o" abd C' AltR, 12 CI(me,?ts ?". M?rs. RE WE, INI'I"T 'iohin's-la?e, S. BOCKEXT, ???..T??'??q?.s N Inn T?- 1J ? London; of JAMES Li iticol 'i,s Inn 'Idr,(If London; of JAMES llsbiE re q Nc-'Wrb,, A. WH1TE- E?q.. Grantham, WiSiaM ??.. E.q.. Crickho?ell ^U &A^r, LVcas a^TLEONAKD, bri.tol; Messrs. r"?? &??ORn Ah ???'' and at the principal ?'Lpr ??? n? eigh?t.?"?' "? for a ??. or for lurti (,r partl* et'lars OPP'icfttiOll sho?ld be made to the ?ct?° L.!?' ??ion Chat«K r should be made to the CIDIM ?-'tt?Br? Bristol, or to Mr. J. R: ZADKIEL'S ALMANAC for 1862. The forty- I fourth thousand price Gd., contains :—Result of the War in America. Louis Napoleon's Danger. Warlike Doings in England. The Delusions of Dr. Cumming dis- sipated, &o &c.-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 311 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. CAlDlA RTHENSHIRE. DESIRABLE ESTATE IN THE YALE OF TOWY FOR SALE. MESSRS. DAVIES & GRIFFITHS will SELL Ill. by AUCTION, at the KING'S H EAD INN, in the Town of Llandovery, on SAXUKDAY, the 9th of NOVEMBER next, at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such Con- ditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced), all that Freehold Messuage, Tenement, and Lands called CEFN-UCHELDRE, situate in the Parish of Llanwrda, in the County cf Carmarthen, containing by estimation .52 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 X55. 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 of 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. jVl ESSRS DAVIES and GRIFFITHS have -?YJL been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the BLACK LION HOTHL, in the Town of Lampeter, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of NOVEMBER next, af. Two o'Clock in the Afternoon (subject to such Conditions of Sale as sh..U be then and there pro- duced), the following very desirable ESTATES. viz.: LOT I.-All that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands c .lied TY'N-Y-COED, situate, lying, and being in the Pari-<i> of 45 Acres, be the same more o tfCfiUpalittfi of Boynon Morgan, as yearly tenant, at the low yearly Rent of £ 16. The Buildings on this Lot are all new, having been entirely rebuilt in the years 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 £ 12 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. L"T 3.—All those capital Messuage's, Tenements, and Lands called ESKEltINGLIS 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 C79. These Farms abut on the High-road leading from Catdigan 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 Messuage, Tenement, and L^nds, with the several Houses and Cottages thereupon, called DOLWEN, situate, lying, and being in the Parish of Llanwenog, with the Appurtenances, containing by estimation 133 Acres, be the same more or less, now in the occupation of the Rev. Benjamin Jones and his under- tenants, at the low yearly Rent of £ 90. This Lot adjoins the last Lot. The Land is of a very superior quality, and it is intersected by the High-road from Lampeter to Cardigan. There is a Smith's Shop and Cottage recently erected, and several other Cottages on the Farm, which is within one mile of the proposed Railway Station at Llanybyther. LOT 5.-All those Two substantially built Houses and Shop, with the Two Cottages and Gardens adjoining thereto, called DREFACH (being part of Dolwen), with the Ap- purtenances, containing by estimation 20 Perches, more or less, now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Evans and his undertenants, under and by virtue of a certain agreement for a Lease thereof, bearing date the 23rd day of August, 1827, for a term of 60 years, of which there are 26 unex- pircd, 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 oil the Map of the said Liuds), 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. LOT 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 LIO. 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, loth October, 1861. AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND. ? ? The WHITE STAR" Line of British and .'1??? Australian Ex-Royal Mail clippers sail "'F from Liverpool for Melbourne on the 1st -????? and 20th of every month, forwarding pas- sengers to Ucelong, Sydney, Hobart Town, Adelaide, &c. Cjgg" Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants will be forwarded to Melbourne by these clippers. This Line is composed of the following magnificent ves- sel, Lord Raglan," Red Jacket," White Star, 11 Prince of the Seas," Blue Jacket," "Mermaid," White Jacket," 11 Shalimar," "Telegraph," "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 some 01 the most rapid passages on record. She was engaged by H..M.'s Government for the conveyance of troops to vanous parts of the world, and earned for herself a high reputation in that service. Her first voyage fiom 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.—Just published, and sent for 2 stamps, Willox's Australian and New Zealand Hand Book. ELIZABETH BRIGSTOCKE, (TVidow of tlte late Mr. C. Iiriystocke\ WINE MERCHANT, PETER-STREET, CARMARTHEN, BEGS respectfully to announce her intention of B carrying on the Business conducted by her late Hus- band for the last Twenty-one years and having largely assisted in it, in his lifetime, hopes to secure a continuance of the Patronage kindly afforded during that period. DI P CANDLES TO BURN WITHOUT SNUFFING. PALMER & CO.'S VICTORIA SNUFFLESS P DIPS, 8d per lb. Manufactured of improved materials, free from smell, a good colour, may be carried without gut- tering, burn longer than ordinary dips, give a better light. Preferable for Schools, Private Families, and indeed for the general use of all. Sold by all Grocers and Candle Dealers, and wholesale by PALMER AND Co.. the Patentees, SUTTON-STBEKT, CLERK- ENWELL, LONDON, E-C. INCOME WITHOUT RISK. PERSONS having a little time to spare are ap- JL prised that the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY continue to appoint Agents for the sale of their celebrated Teas in any town and village in the kingdom. These teas are packed to suit all purchasers in leaden canisters from one ounce to one pound. A prospectus sent post free on application to the Company, at their offices, 9, Great St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London. ,V OTHERS PO ON'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, and Confectioners. WOTHERSPOON k Co., GLASGOW & LONDON. AGENTS-MESSRS. D. & W. DAVIES, Groccr-, Guil;lliall Square, Carmarthen HBREIDENBACH respectfully invites inspection of the following List of most uselul TOILET AIITICLES,11.1?l?i?h have been well tested for their superior qualities, and any of which can be returned if not approved 01:- COMPLEXION. Breidenbach's Cucumbers and Llder Flower Milks, for removing sunburns, freckles, &c., 2' 6d.; Rose, Violet, and Uly Complexion Pom-d?rE, rendering the face, "?k, and arms immediately while and blooming, without iiij.??, to the skin, Is. 6d. and 2s, 6d. TEETH. Breidenbach's Borax and Myrrh Antacid Soap for the Teeth, Violet and Rost Mouth Washes and Lozenges for refreshing the Breath, 2s., and 2s. 6d. THE HANDS. Breidenbach's Savons aux Fleurs de Violette, Rose, Sandalwood, Lemon, Orange, Millefieur and Spermaceti, Amandine and Cold Cream, fresh every d?, Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. 6d. THE H AIR Breidenbach's PheUocombe aux Fleurs de Violette, Rose, Orange, Jasmin, Heliotrope, Vanilla, and Millcflcuis, making the hair strong, healthy, and brilliant, to take any form, price, 3s. t;d. Wood Violet, Pomade, and Vegetable Cream, 2s. 6d. THE HANDKERCHIEF. Breidenbach's Wood Violet Perfume, Forget-me-Not, Tea Rose, Cambridge, Balmoral, and Isle of Wight Bouquets, all 2s. 6d. WRITINC DESK. Breidenbach's Sachets aux Fleurs de Violette, Moss Rose, Millefleur, M&rfcchale, Heliotrope, and Vitirert, Is., Is. tfd., all warranted of the very beat, ?Fbl by H. BKKlUc.WiJACH, Perfumer and Distiller of Flowers to the Queen, Prince Consort, and the Duchesses of Kent and Cambridge. 167B, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. and of all respectable Chemists and Perfumers. 1. \1t\ EWUVC WlAc/i:'   -? M*NUFACTURED BY -?    {tail ?????)TH RECENT !MPROVEMEN?. Crystal Cloth Presser, new style Hemmer, Binder' Curler, &e. OFFICES kND SALE ROOMS, 139, REGENT STREET' W., LONDON (late 462, OXFOIW STREET.) Instruction gratis to every purchaser THE LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE will Gather, Hem Fell, Bind, or Stitch with great rapidity, is the best for ALL descriptions of work, is simple, conipact, and elegant in design, the work will not ravel, and is the same on both sides, the speed is from 1000 to 2000 stitches per minute a chil 1 12 years old can work it, and the Machine is suitable alike for the Family or the Manufacturer Illustrated Prospectus, with Testimonials Gratis and Post-free. DIL DE JONGH'S (-Kiiight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER 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 pieparatioii have obtained for it the general approval and unqualihod con- fidence of the Medical Profession, and not" ithst aiding the active and in too many instances unscrupulous opposition of interested dealers, an unprecedented amount of public patronage. The immeasurable therapeuiic superiority of Dr. DE JONGH'S Cod Liver Oil over every o'her varie^ ty is incon- testably established by the recorded opinions of the most distinguished Pliysieiuis and Surgeons Ifi aot pilTts. of the world. In numberless instances, where other kinds of end Liver Oil had been iong and copiously administered with little r no benefit, Dr. DU JONC.H'S Oil has produced almost immediate relief, arrested disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS SIR JOSEPH OLLIFFE. M.1)., Physician to the British Embassy at Paris. "I have frequently prescribed Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil, and I have every reason t) be satisfied with its beneficial and salutary effects." SIR HENRY MARSH, Bart., M.D., Physician in Or- dinary to the Queen in Ireland.—" I consider Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil to be a very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." DR. LAWRENCE, Physician to H.U.H. the Dake of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.—" I invariably prescribe Dr. de Jongh's Oil in preference to any other, feeling a-oured that I am recommending a genuine article, and not a manu- factured compound in which the efficacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed." DR LETHEBY, Medical Officer of Health and Chief Analyst to the City of London.—"It is I believe univer- sally acknowledged that Dr. de Jongh's Light-"Brown Cod Liver Oil has great therapeutic power; and from my in- vestigations, I have no doubt of its being a pure and un- adulterated article." DR. LA.NKLSTER, F.R.S., Superintendent of the Food Collection, South Kensington Museum.—" I consider the Cod Liver Oil sold under Dr. de Jongh's guarantee to be preferable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medicinal efficacy." DR. GRANVILLE, F.R.S., Author of the Spas of Germany. Dr, Granville has found that Dr. de J on h 's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired effect in a shorter time than other kinds, and that it does not cause the nausea and indigestion too often consequent on the administration of the Pale Oil." DR. BARLOW, Senior Physician to Guy's Hospital.— I have frequently recommended persons consulting me to make use of Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil. I have boen well satisfied with its effects, and believe it to be a very pure Oil, well fitted for those cases in which the use of that substance is indicated." DR. BANKS, King's Professor of the Practice of Medi- ciiie at the University of Dublin. I have in the course of my practice extensively employed Dr. de Jongh's Light. Brown Cod Liver Oil, and I have no hesitation in stating that I consider it the best of all the specimens of Oil which have ever cowe under my notice." DII DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL IS sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 61.; Pints, 4s. 9d. Quarts, 9s.; capsuled and labelled with his stamp and signature, "WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by respectable Chemists and Druggists. SOLE CONSIGNEES ANSAR, HARFORD & Co., 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. GA UTION.-Firmly resist attempts often made by tn- scrupulous dealers to recommend, or substitute, with a view to an extra profit, other preparations, under the fallacious pretence that they are the. same as Dr. de Jongh or gually efficacious. ""I: .¡ JUST??LIS&S?RICE ONE SHILLING, lORTO^.KEW FARMER'S ALMANAC i For 1862. BLACKIB It SOK, 23 pater- ow, London and all Books ASK FOR CLEAVER'S HONEY SOAP, b. for Family use, Glycerine, Brown Windsor, Honey ad Elder-flower Soaps, In 1.8. bars; also choice Pomades, ferfumes, &c. Manufactory-Red Lion Street, London, W.C. UNITY LIFE AND FIRE ASSOCIATIONS. BUVSTI«.<^ND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT-OFFICE, POST. X" OFFICE CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. THI Engagements of these Associations are JL gufranteed Z, by nearly Six Thousand Shareholders, forming a proprietary body unequalled by any other Assurance Association. United Iicome, over C- 100,000 per annum. Good Bonus, liberal ras, and popular features. All branches of the business crried on with promptness, G. P. IVEY, G. p, IVEY, District Agent and Inspector. Agents fo Carmarthen Mr. T. H. LEWIS. and Mr J. W. WANSBROUGH. BANK OF DEPOSIT, ESTABLISHED A. 1). 1844. 3, 'ALL MALL EAST, LONDON. Parties desirous of INVESTING MONEY are requested to examine tie Plan of THE BANK OF DEPOSIT. The Inerest is payable in January and July. PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. Forii-. for opening Accounts sent free on application. I 0 0 7'tf i Th Best If Cheapest RftJ?rH jik/i&ta tion forih £ Teeti\iX ji ? y? i ???<KJVFJ???'? s    j? a?MBe?  BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. SJHWEPPE'S SODA WATER. H\VIPPE'S MALVERN SELTZER \VATER. WHWEPPWS PuTASS WATER. iCHWEPPE'S LEMONADE. Each bottle of the Alkali Wat era is protpcted by a Label over \\e Cork with their signature. Sold by all respectable Chemists, Confectioners, ahd leading Hotels. Manufactured at Lon&n, Liverpool, Bristol, Derby, and Malvern Weils Of LANDO JONES and Co's ORIGINAL PVTENT RICE ST.VRCH requires no boiling, is celebrated for producing i oeautijul Glaze, and retaining ha stiffness in the dampest weathel. CAUT.ON.—Every packet has a label with the name in- serted mder the Royal Arms. JAXES L. DEXMAN, Wine Merchant, 65, I'EN C H U RE il-STli E ET, LONDON, offers 150 Wines of the best vintages and growths. The following are confidently recommended — BOTTLES INCLUDED. Second Bordeaux Claret from 14s per dozen. Sherry (pale or brown) 18s. P"rt IRs. Spaikl ng E, pi rnav Champagne 30,, ). 1'1'>.1'10 MOORE'S PATENT LOUVRE VENTILATORS OTICI", IS HEREBY GIVEN, that iiiime- J-'l !iate proceedings will be taken against all parties infringing my Patent, and to recover damages for past iniringement. In order to save litigation, those parties who have made them are invited to send me a list of the numbers made, and to pay me a Royalty of FiveShillings uron everv Ventilator. Signed, JOSIAH MOORE, Maich 25. 1861. 81, Fleet Street, London. MOORE'S Pamplet on Ventilation forwarded on receipt ol two postage stamps. JUST PUBLISHED, PltlCE 3s. IN CLOTH. Or 5f. neatly bound in calf. A BRIEF DISCOURSE ON WINE, how to choose it. anri how to use it embracing an Histori- c21 and Descriptive account of the Vine, its Culture and Produce in all Countries, Ancient and Modern, drawn from the best authorities. I pr'ytheo take the coi k out of thy mouth, That I ma), drink thy tidiiigs 'As Yúu Like It J. L. DEMA, 65, FENCHURCH-STRET LONDON LONGMAN AND CO., PATERNOSTER-ROW. MESSRS. SAMUEL BROTHERS, 29, Lndgate Hill, LIll' E.< proy.a* f^nU> ioMMo ClothinJ on th* ho,t."& notice and wiLb wdl hUOW!I :lCUrl. 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We feel no hesitation in saying that there is no member of sority by whom the book will not be found useful—whe- ther such person hold the relation of a parent preceptor, or clergyman.—Sun, 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 fur the immense cir- culation which this popula and ably-written medical Treatise has obtained. "-Step ay Times, 23rd March, 1856. I' CURTIS ON MANHHOOI Shilling Edition. This .4'ork, which for twenty years has stood the test of profes- sinal criticism and empirical hostility, treats in a plain and jym|iathising manner on the various disqualifications :ind impediments arising from nervous excitement and debility and to invalids suffering from youthful errors and excesses it will be found valuable and useful." Record. DR. 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