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GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. THE LADIES arc respectfully informed that this STARCII is EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, and HEU MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says, that although she has tried WHEATEX, HICE. AND OTHER POWDER STARCHES, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIED, which is the FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. NOTICE. THE €ourte- Iseet and, WtiW af -Fraii-k.I)Wooe of -L our Sovereign Lady the Queen, and Courts Baron of the Right Reverend Cannop Lord Bishop of St. David's, lll be held for the following Manors or Lordships at the times and places undermentioned, viz.:— (Tuesday, November 19th, at Llangadock the Red Lion Inn, in the ( Town of Llangadock. ? Friday. November 29th, at the Handdew ? (Jastle, Llanddew. t Tuesday, January 14th, 18G2, Sdrim < at the Fountain Inn, in the ( Village of Mydrim. Llanfynydd, Llanegwad, | Wednesday, January 15th, I Treclase, and Llan- 1862, at the Cresselly Arms, Uian ( Cothy Bridge. | Thursday, January 16th, 1862, Abergwili < at the Wheat Sheaf Inn, in ( the Village cf Abergwili. f Friday, January 24th, 1862, at Clasa, Llangefelach. the Fenllegare Arms, in the I Village of Llangefelach. JOHN HARVEY & SONS, Stewards. liaverfordwest, Nov. 4tb, 1861. CARMARTHEN MUSICAL SOCIETY. I HE FIRST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT will ? take place on TUESDAY, NOVEMHER the 19th, 1861. Wll('n the Chorus of the Society will make their appear-  and sing several Part Songs, at the CARMAR- THEN ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Conductor, MR. W. H. "H:TAKER. PROGRAMME.-PART 1. I()Verture-Italian,,t in Algieri ROssini. 2 Glee-Blow blow thou winter wind .Stevens. Duett—O'er the hill, o'er the dale — Misses Burnett and Clash. Glover. 4 Part Song—Ah! could I with fancy stray flattoit. v Polk-Th, Review, If Albert. An interval of Ten Milt/lies hi ween the Purls. PART 2. J Selection — Dinorah Meyerbeer. 3 Glee-Come, bounteous Mnv .Spojfurth, 4 Quartett—Symphony, No. 1 Beethoven. 4Part Song-The dawn of day lieay 5Lurline Waltzes "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." oars open at half-past 7 -Ti.e Concert will commence at Eight o'Clock precisely, Front Scats. 2s. Gel. Back Scats IS, Payment may be made at the Door. CARMARTIIHXRHIRH INFIRMARY. !?HE House Committee of the Carmarthenshire Infirm nrv, in renewing their position at the fi,st ralf of the current year re"r(?t to find that in c uSrma- j. of their worst fears/ there exists a serious and 9 excess of expenditure over the income of the ??tion. l -Is "ortunate state of things has arisen from two u ?C8- r?t, through a very large diminution, by deaths, in ? earl .11),cril)tioii l,ist ati( I by tti in- Ctea yearly Subcription List; and secondly, by an in- outlay in relief afforded to the sick poor, rj,; House Committee, Pware of their straitened means, Soru( '?'' ??" felt themselves reluctantly compelled to  oL I'?-f?'?tH (from nt" 15), and aterialIY to limit tile outdoor reutA .„- -;?.? j ave proved quite insufficient to r(,?,,tiro ?tiaii?al "aUnce. t 'rey are therefore compelled to make an urgent appeal to. t (Public for further support. Tbi? they venture to do .th some de?rpe of conSdenep, inasmuch as they can refer 6?itibfac?ion to the extensi ve ?ood already effected by thl* Institution. They fervently hope that many who have not yet en- ?"ed their names on the List of Subscribers may now be Induced to do so, and rhat in the course time the permanpnt Prosperity of the Institution may be secured through the testamentary benevolence of the wealthy. Possibly some of the present Subscribers may be pleased 0 enlarge their contributions and they are all earnestly bohcited to interest themselves in favor of the Institution Il; promoting Collections in its aid at the various Churches aild Chapels in their respective neighbourhoods. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Trea- ,Jrers, Messrs. MORRIS & Sox, or by the Secretary, Mr. °1N • WHITE. PCarmarthenshire Infirmary, October 16th, 1861.
BOROUGH OF LLANELLY AND LOCALI…
BOROUGH OF LLANELLY AND LOCAL I GOVERNMENT ACT, 1858. ^liTlTIOX for powers for purchasing and taking of Land" and Buildings, and public and private interests in Markets and Tolls, otherwise than by the Site of Market Places and Approaches, and conveniences connected therewith, and for establishing such Market (end Market Places, as hereinafter mentioned. ?OTICE ?S HEREBY GIVEN, that the Loc?l t Board of Health of the District of the Borough of ?e)!y, in the County of Carmarthen, proposu and intend "'? and by virtue of the provisions of the Local Goveryto '?otAct, IHÔ8, and the Acts ?herewith incorpor:?) to ?"gelit a Petition to one of Her Majesty's prinr?ai Secro- T??'?a of State, for ipufe to put in force the r??crs of the iq?"kL,ts and Fairs' Clauses Act, 18r. ?.th.n the said ?'strict or Biroughof the Uanol?- ?"? Ho??'' of Heaith, j"d of the Lands' C[au8!sCoti?'?t-? Act, 184?. and the tatadt?' Ctausea Consohdati-" ?s Amendment Act, 1860, It respect to the rul chase and kking of Lands and gildings, and of r?otic and private rights in Markets and | T ?s. other?? than by agreement, for the purpose of ??biishiT? a Market, and of providing a site for ?ttir?. a Market Piac(? or Markot Places, with all nece8- ?ar?- Duih'in?-a, conveniences, and approaches thereto, in the *?'d District and Horous?. ?"? t?t the following is a short iption of the undurtakin? in respect of which such iands and bui)dings, and pubHc and privat,? rights in r^rketsand ToUs, are proposed to be purchased and taken ?.hpraisethan by agreement, )?ni the O.vnpM, Lessees, ,cl?ulilrs tbn-cof, and other persons interested therein ?'rtueof the said Acts respectively: That is to say- Tv,e formation and construction of a Market Place or s'ket Places, and Market House or Houses, and all ne- ?sary Approaches, and other conveniences, for the pur- ? °f b'dding Marked within the sud District of the  Ocal Board of Health, for the S?te of Cattle and An unals of every description and of Com and Grain of "?ykind; and of Wool; and of Meat, Poultry, Butter, t-Is,ruit, Vegetables, and all other marketable commodi- 10 ? Of every description. To provide Houses and places < "? Weighing Carts and Goods of all kinds, and convenient 'Pproaches and Avenues to the said Marketer Markets, and fqr allot er purposes neccssary for the convenient use of '"?aid Market or Markets; and to take Stallages, Rents, Tolls in respect of the use by any person of the said ?kttor Markets. The land and buildings so proposed, to be jj Phased or taken on lease, otherwise than by agreement, f purpose of the said Market Place or Market Places, ? ?". ?! situate in the Parish of LIaneUy, in the said County 0f niarthen, and within the s"id District of the said Lli 0* Local Board of Health, and called and known by theBa?e of Llanelly Park, and now in the occupation of *ar^ Morgan Douglas, William Vivian, .hmes May, (??rd Morgan Dougl-n, William Vivian, J?mes May, tbtne> ? them, and containing together nineteen thousand t?b?t?hnndrcd and twenty square yards, or thereabouts, of *h"h file site intended for the Market Place or Market "IC( acontI-titAs foUttcen thousand five hundred and twenty gq ate 1 b (yu yards or thereabouts, and is bounded as follows — fj?ll ??orthand West by portions of the said Park, on t, outh p"rtly by a portion of the said Park and partly by ? certain Koad ieading from the Town of Llanelly to j; ards the Railway Station and the D?cks, and on the 4%t b?' a Road or Street called Market Street, and the Sites qekded tor Approachps to the said Market Place or 14 ,Irk,t Pi?epa. containing four thousand eight hundred 6q??''c? ya.ds,or thereabouts, extending ns fol1ows:-From i b I'le U'll Market Place or Market Places northward to J3tl- dge Streetat (lie Athenmum a distance of 160 yards or tliei-auSlSl in length from A to B, as shewn on the Han ?('r °! 'Itreinafter referred to; Eastward to the Iar^ C?t" ('?at e' ?y?s or thereabouts in length, iro?AtoL,aa 'he?w??e6aidPtan; and Southwards to the Koadso llan, ? foesajd leading frcm L!am tly Town towards the ?U? ?'??ot' and the Docks, a dia'ancc of 100 yards in lenofi1 thereabouts, from 1) to E, as shewn on the said ??liadn ? I such Approaches to the said Market being ID ^'dth F feet or thereabouts, as shewn on the said Plan Biid the whole of the said total area of nineteen '1* lbe said total area of nineteen ^Uear) /'lree hundred and twenty square yards will be t(' qll"ed for '?? p'nposfs of the said undertaking. A?rt FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a P)? ?"e Site of the said proposed undertaking is de- Po? o«t 6 ite of l^e sa'^ proposed undertaking is de- ^°8ited • + Iu OfHce of the said Local Board of Health, at ^be Tov," "a^i in Hall Street, in the said District and '?g" of L"anelly, and may there be seen at all reason- Sb)e "?—Dated this 12th day of November, 1861. By ??er of the Llanelly Local Board of Health, FitED. L. BROWN, Clerk to the laid Local Board of Health.
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RARE, RICH, PURE, AND DEL I C IOU R, Arc the TEAS and COFFEES supplied by PHI J LIP 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 oil 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. WJ. WANSBROUGH having purchased the extensive STOCK-IN-TRADE and BUSINESS W. belonging to hi3 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. The various branches of HOUSE DECORATOR, PAINTER, GLAZIER, and PAPER-HANGER, as well as the above, 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. WANSBROUGH. WANTEI), by a respectable YOUNG MAN, T V a Situation as IN-DOOR SERVANT. Thoroughly understands his business. Four Years' good Character. Address,-T., Welshman Office. PEMBROKESHIRE COURSING CLUB.—1861 (Open to the Counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, rmd Pembroke) THOMAS HENRY DAVIS, Esq. J Stewards. FRANCIS GREEN, Esq. ) Mr. GEORGE WARWICK, Judge. 11 CHARLES PRISDIE, Slipper. rpI HE following STAKES will be run for:—On -L TURBOA Y, 3rd DECEMBER 1861, by the kind per- mission of M. A. SAURIN, Esq., at ORIELTON, near Pembroke: A Stakes of £ 2 10s. each for 16 Dog and Bitch Puppies of 1860, bOlla fide and solely owned by residents of the above three Counties To the 1st Dog 620 0 0 2nd „ 7 0 0 3rd 2 10 0 4th „ 2 10 0 Expenses. 8 0 0 Proportionate Deductions to be made if the Stakes do not fill. On WEDNESDAY, 4«.l. DECEMBER, 1S61, by the kind per- mission of the Rev. C. H. BARHAM, at TRECOON, near Haverfordwest The TRECOON ALL.AGED STAKES, of One Guinea each, for any number of Greyhounds, on the nomina- tion of Members of the Club; to which a Member of the Club adds a handsome Gold Brooch for the Winner. The Division to be announced at the time of Drawing. Entrips to be made, by letter, to the Secretary, at the Castle Hotel, Haverfordwest, before 6 p.m. on Monday, 2nd December, 1861 and the Drawing to take place at the same place at 7 the same evening. Persons desirous of becoming Members of the Club, can do so by applying to the Secretary, Air. R. MOROAN, 3, Viotoria-piaoe, Haverfordwest. CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS. rPHIS justly celebrated Medicine after 25 years X experience is proved to be the best and cheapest for HOIŒES AND NEAT CATTLE, cheaper because required to be given only once a week, PRESERVING HEALTH, VIGOUR & CONDITION, their cost too is saved by the food turning to a better account, for it is an acknowledged fact, HOURER will keep up their condition better upon 3 feeds of Oats daily when a Bll is occasionally given than with 4 feeds without the occasional use of them', ana" arftve at a greater stale Vl perfection than they can be got to without the Balls. Any one doubting this statement should try the use of them and prove for himself, for the more they are used the better they are appreciated. The Balls will be found admirable for Coughs, Colds, Strangles, Influenza, Inflanoation of the Eyes, swelled Legs, and other diseases incident to HORSES and NEAT CATTLE, as may be seen by the directions and Testimonials with each packet. '?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 Medicine Vendors, in Packets, (6 balls each,) 3s. 6d. per packet, or 7 Packets for 21s. with full directions. Persons using the Balls may consult the Proprietor gratuitously by enclosing a Stamp in a prepaid letter. A FRIEND IN NEED! HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. WONDERFUL CURE OF ASTHMA OF 18 YEARS STANDING. Copy of a Letter from jJIr. Ferdinand Me Davttl, Innkeeper and Grocer, Glenties, Co. Donegal, dated 4th March, 1861. To Professor Holloway. Sir,-I suffered from asthma for 18 years, accompanied with great difficulty of breathing, and severe cough with spitting of blood. I was also afflicted with Piles. At dif- ferant times I was treated by most skilful physicians, and was at length pronounced by them to be beyond cure ;—as a last I was induced to use your Pills and Oint- ment, did in the short space of a fortnight could walk about, pnd am now perfectly cured, to the astonishment of all who knew me. BLOOD TO THE HEAD WITH GIDDINESS. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Mary Foster, Half Moon Street Totness, dated March 16th, 1861. To Professor Holloway. Sir,—For many years I suffered periodically from head- ache, and giddiness in the head, to such a degree, that at times I have scarcely been able to walk after obtaining the best medical advice without effect, I tried your Pills, and in less than a week I was completely cured. Mrs. Donnal, Chemist, of Totnes, can vouch for the truth of the above statement. COMPLAINTS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. The very wild and painless action of these invaluable Pills recommends them to every household as a remedy for the early departures from health. Any mother, nufrse, or young person guided by the directions which accompany each box of Hollowiiy's Pills, has at oneo available means for checking disease, purifying the blood, and expelling from the system all gross humours. They are, indeed, at all aes, the tried female's friend. DISORDERS OF THE LIVER WITH FLATULENCY AND INDIGESTION. Loss of appetite and flatulency are usually the fore- runners of stomachic disease. These famous Pillsexercise the most salutary power in all affections of the liver, and all irregularities of the stomach and bowels; they restore a healthy function to every internal organ, overcome all ob- structions, and cast out all impurities. THE ACTION OF THE KIDNEYS AND OTHER INTERNAL ORGAINS. The immediate loss of muscular strength and nervous energy is more particularly remarkable in renal than in most other diseases. Their deficient action for one day suffices to produce fever, hence the necessity for prompt and efficient treatment. Holloway's Pills have the great merit of restoring any suspended or diminished secretions, and of relieving any inflammation or congestion in the spleen, kid- neys, or other subsidiary organs. DISORDERS OF THE HEART WITH IRREGULAR CIRCULATION. 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, flatulency, or debilitated nervous vigour. Persons suffering from disturbance of the heart, should take about 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. lloUoway's Pills are the best remedy knoivu in the world for thefollowiny Diseases-.— Ague Dysentery Liver Com- Tic-Douloureux A,tl,m:t Krysipp?s p?tuts Tumours Bilious Complaints Female tri e-Lumbago Ulcers Blotches on *he F "ularities l?ile, Venereal AH'ec-  [Vu  t Severs of aHKheumatism hOIlS Bowel Cotrphunts kinds Scroluta or Worms of all ?''? f? ?'? Ku?'sEvit kinds Constipation ot theOout Sore Throats Weakness from Bowels Head-ache Stone andGra-whatever cause .on \Up IOn ndlgestion vel. &c.,&c. Debility lltlanation Secondary Dropsy Jaundice Symptoms Sold at the Establishment 01 Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London; also by all respect- able Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world at the following prices;-ls. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., I Is,, 22s., and 33s. each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every dijorder, are affixed to each Box. 1U evet, LOANS AND- MORTGAGES. LOAXS of not less than S100 granted for a Term t J of Years, at a reasonable rate of Interest. Also, sevf ral 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. WHEN YOU ASK FOR GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, SEE THAT YOU GET IT, AS INFERIOR KINDS ARE OFTEN SUBSTITUTED WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. HORSES and CATTLE suffering with Coiu/hs, -Ll Colds, Influenza, Sce., are rapidly cured, and Broken Wind wonderfully relieved by GOSTLING'S COUGH BALLS. They are, moreover, a most successful remedy fur Lung Disease in Cattle. See Phamplet conta ning useful information and Testimonials from Gentlemen of the highest respectability, to be li sd fieo of T. P. COSTLING. Di>s, Norfolk. Sold through all Druggists, Six Balls, Is. 6d. FOR HORSES or ClTTLE out, of Conditioii, or sufferidg with Loss of Appetite and Vigor, Swelled Legs. Cracked Heels, Surfeit, or Hidebound, ^r., tke., Le(!lisO. S'l I,ING'S CONDITION BALLS are strongly recom- mended. See Pamphlet above. Sold tlirouuh ail Druggists -Six Balls, 2s. 6d. N,U.-As somc pprsons find difficulty in giving Balls to Horses the Proprietor also prepares Cough Powders, Six for Is. 9d., and Conditon Powders, Six for 2s. 9J., which Horses will eat in a Bran Mash. These may also be obtained through all Druggists. CARDIGANSHIRE. VALUABLE PREEIIOLD ESTATES FOR SALE. ESSRS 1) A VIES and GRIFFITHS have beeti favoured 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'Clock in the Afternoon (subject' to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there pro- daeed), 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 46 Acres, be the same more or less, now in the occupation of Beynon Morgan, as yearly tenant, at tue low yearly f 'f lie Buildings ou this Lot are all new, LOT 2.— All that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands j 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 112 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, AIi 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 £70. 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 Ul auu present great facilities for improvement. LOT 4.—All that oapital Messuage, Tenement, and Lands, with the several Houses aiiu 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 iJU. hIS Lot adjoins the last Lot. The Land is of a very supenor qualitv 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 rarin, 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 DREFACII (being part of Dol"en)' with the Ap- purtenances, containing by estimation 20 Per c iies, niore or less, now in the occupation of :M1". Ihomas Evans and his undertenants, under and by virtue of a ce^ am agr( ement for a Lease thereof, bearing date the 2did day of August, 1827, for a term of 60 years, 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 ot Dolwen, lying contiguous to the above (marked 44 on the Map of the said Lands), with the Appurtenances, containing by estimation 1 Rood and 19 Ptiviies, in the occupation of the said Benjamin Jones, as j early tenant, ihesc Houses are well and substantially built, are in thmough repair, and are well situated for cirr) iiig on any business. LOT 6.—All that Messuage, Tenement, and Lands called DOLWENFACH (being the residue ot D.?ven) situate in the said Parish of LL'nwen?, "'?? the ?P!?rtenancc8, containin?byestumtiotioAcrea and 2Kocu, t.ituate l?ees, as yearly more or k'ss, now in the occupation of Evan ?,bethe yearly tenant, at the low Rent of XIO. This Lot abuts on the High- road leading from Drefach to Llanybythei, and presents a favourable opportunity for building, for itsidence or otherwise. The four last Lots lie within two miles of the River Tivy; whore 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. .? ?L ? The WHITE STAR" Line of British and ,til..r> Australian Ex-ltoyal Mail clippers sail \???j??f????? ? from Liverpool for Melbourne on the ht >L and 20tl> of every month, forwarding pas- sengers to Geelong, Sydney, Hobart Town, Adelaide, &e. liiir Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants will be forwarded to Melbourne by these clippers. This Line is composed of the following magnificent Ves- sell Lord Raglan," Red Jacket," White Star," i Prince of the Seas," 11 Blue Jacket," "Mermaid, "White Jacket," "Shalimar" Telegraph," Chariot of tame," &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 LOUD RAGLAN" is one of the largest and fastest ships in the world, and has made some of the most. rapid passages on record. She was engaged by H.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 12i 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 veyage excepting wines and liquors. For Melbourne, the splendid new Packet, "STAR OF INDIA," Capt. Buchan, 1697 tons Register, 5000 tons Burthen, will be the Packet for 20th December. For freight, or passage, apply to the owners II. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21. Water-street, Liverpool. N.B.-J uat published, and sent for 2 stamps, Wil»°x >• ¡ Australian and New Zealand Hand Book. "d'Yt::o.I<3' ELIZABETH BRIGSTOCKE, Widow of the late Mr. C. Brir/stocke) WINE MERCHANT, ST. PETER-STREET, CARMARTHEN, BEJS respectfully to announce her intcntion of JD errying on the Business conducted by her late Hus- band fr the last Twenty-one years and having largely assisteiin it in his lifetime, hopes to secure a continuance of the'atronage kindly afforded during that period. A DIP TO BURN WITHOUT SNUFFING. PALMER& CO.'S VICTORIA SNUFFLESS _L DIPS, d per lb. Manufactured of improved materials, free from sntll, a good colour, may be carried without gut- tering, burn longer than ordinary dips, give a better light. I Preferabie for Schools, Private Families, and indeed for the generaluse of all. Sold )y all Grocers and Caudle Dealers, and wholesale by PALMEX AND JO., the Patentees, SUTTON-STREET, CLERK- ENWEL-, LONLON, E-C. INCOME WITHOUT RISK. PERSONS having a little time to spare are ap- P pr?ed th? the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY contillu., to arplint 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 ore ounce to one pound. A prospectus sent post free on^ppleation to the Company, at their offices, 9, Great St. Helen's, Biihopsgate, London. VOTHERSPOON'S VICTORIA LOZENGES, IMPART SW2ETNESS TO THE TASTE AND FRAGXANCE TO THE BREATH, Sold in Paclets at Id. 2d. 4d. 8d. and Is. 4J. each, By Groors, Druggists, and Confectioners. WOTHBItSPCON Co., GLASGOW & LONDON. AGENTS— MESSRI D. & W. DAVIES, Grocers, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen HBBEIDEIBACH respectfully invites inspection IR. of the foUowin List of most useful TOILET ARTICLES, all ofwlllch have been well tested for their superior quahtI*cN and my of w hich can be returned i* not approve of:- COMPLEXION. Breidenbach's Cucuifcers and Elder Flower Milk., for removing snnburns, freckles, &c., 2s. 6d.; bse, Violet, and Lily Complexion Powders, rendering the face, neck, and armj immediately white and blooming, without injury to the skin, Is. 6d. and 2s.id. TEETH. Breidenbach's Borax j-,d Myrrh Antacid Soap for the Teeth, Violet and Rose Mouth Washes and Lozge. for refreshing the Breath, 2s., and 2s. 6d. THE HANDS. Breidenbach's Savons ux Fleurs de Violotte, Rose, Sandalwood, Lemon. Orange, Millefleur and fcermaceti, Amandine and Cold Cream, fresh every day* Is., 11, 6d" and 28. 641. THE HAIR. Br?id..b.,hl. Ph?ll-b? aux Fi?.i, de Violette, Rose, Orange, Jumil Heliotrope, Vanilla, an, Millefleuis, making the hair stiong, healthy, B?i brilliant? to take any fot3 pri??o, 3., "d.; Wood Vi let, Pomade, and Vegetable Cream, 2?. 6d. ?'? ??pKERCHtEF. Breidenbach's Wood violet Perfume, Forget-me-Not, Tea Rose, Cambridge, Balmoral, and Isle of Wght Bouquets, all 2s. tid. WRITINC DESK. Breidenbach's Sachel aux Fleurs de Violette, Moss Rose, Millebur, Marfcchale, Heliotrope, 'nd Vitivert, Is., Is. fid., all warranted of the very best, by B. DitEIDI-NEACLI Perfumer and Distiller of Flowers to the Quen., Prince Consort, and th Duchesses of Kent and CambriJfre. 167B, 1NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. and of all respectable Chemists and Perfumers. ,\1t" iEWNq: MNUFACTURED BY —; ?/3 ? ?(?? ??? F?C?) ??????4f ? (/m? ? ? ???K?-?? ?M F! !??? G?J?"- ???? M?S«? ?? ??   ?tTH RECENT tMPROVEMEW?. Crystal Cloth Presser, new sty-le Hemmer, Binder, Corder, &c. OFFICES AND SALE ROOMS, 139, REGENT STREET, W. LONDON (late 462, OXFOHD STKEET.) 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, compact, and elegant in design the work "ill not ravel, and is the same on both sides, tbespeed is from 1000 to 2000 stitches per minute a child 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. Dlt. I)E JONGI-Is {Knight 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 BKONCHITLS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, itl GOUT, GEXERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, KICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS The invariable purity, palatablenes8, 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 iilterested dealers, an unprecedented amount of public patronage. The fmn easurab.e therapeutic superiority of Dr. DE JONGH'S Cod Liver Oil over every other varietv is incon- testably established by the recorded opinions of the most distinguished PhYSIcians. and ::)l\rgt;Olls in all parts of the world. In numberless lns.anr-s, where other kinds of Cod LIVER Oil had been long and copiously administered with little or no benefit.. Dr. DE JUXOH' Oil has produced almost immediate relief, arrest d disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS :— SIR JOSEPH OLLIFFFJ, M.D., Physician to the British Embassy at Paris. —" 1 have frequently prescribed Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil, and I have every reason to be satisfied with its beneficial and salutary effects." si lL lIENliY MAltSII, Bart., M.D., Physician in Or- dinary to the Queen in Ire I an (I. -I' Icon side r Dr. de Jongh's I Linht-Brown Cod Liver Oil to be a very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." Dll LAWRENCE, Physician to H.R.H. the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.—" I invariably prescribe Dr. de Jongh's Oil in preference to any other, feeling assured that I am recommending a genuine article, and not a manu- factured compound in which the efficacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed." DR LETIIEBY, Medical Officer of Health and Chief Analyst to the City of l,ondon.-Il 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. LANKESTER, 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.H.S., Author of the Spas of Go Ymany,ti Dr. Granville has found that Dr. de Jongh'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 been 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." Dlt. BANKS, King's Professor of the Practice of Medi- clUe at the University of Dubliu. 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 come under my notice." Dit DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL IS sold ONLY in IMVEIHAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9d. Quarts, 9s. i 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. CA VTION,-Finnly resist attempts often made by un- scrupulous dealet's to recommend, or substitute, with a view to an extra profit, otherr preparations, under the fallacious pretence that they are the same as Dr. de Jongh's, or gually efficacious. HEAL AND SON'S NEW ILLUSTRATED OATALOGUE contains N designs and prices of 150 different articles of Bedroom I Furniture, as well as of 100 Bedsteads, and prices ef every I description of Bedding Sent Free by Post. HEAL & SON, Bedstead, Bedding, and Bedroom Furni- ware manufacturers, 195, Tottenham Court Road, London. ASK FOR CLEAVER'S HONEY SOAP, Do. for Family use, Glycerine, Brown Windsor, Honey and Elder-flower Soaps, in Is. bars; also choice Pomades, Perfumes, &c. Manufactory-Red Lion Street, London, W.C. UNITY LIFE AND FIIvE ASSOCIATIONS. BRISTOL AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT-OFFICE, POST OFFICE CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. THE Engagements of these Associations are guaranteed by nearly Six Thousand Shareholders, forming a proprietary body unequalled by any other Assurance Association. United Income, over £ 100,000 per annum. Good Bonus, liberal rates, and popular features. All branches of the business carried on with promptness. G. P. IVEY, District Agent and Inspector. Agents for Carmarthen Mr. T. H. LEWIS. and Mr. J. W. W ANSBROUGH. BANK OF DEPOSIT, ESTABLISHED A.}), 1844. 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. Parties desirous of INVESTING MONEY are requested to examine the Plan of THE BANK OF DEPOSIT. The Interest is payable in January and July. PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. Forms for opening Accounts sent free on application. IFFH HEERRY /<??\. SoeTH??ASTE 1 Ih.-Battk Chtapestu jire/iAZV2tim forlheTali\i\ if € 1*91 J?E?C?M?MZ&????????g   LeHBOH SolfPronrid^BJ>^ BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. SCHWEPPE'S SODA WATER. SCHWEPPE'S MALVERN SELTZER WATER. SCHWEPPE'S POTASS WATER. SCHWEPPE'S LEMONADE. Each bottle of the Alkali Waters is protected by a Label over the Cork with their signature. Sold by all respectable Chemists, Confectioners, and leading Hotels. Manufactured at London, Liverpool, Bristol, Derby, and Malvern Wells OFLAND0 JONES and Co's ORIGINAL PVTENT RICE STARCH requires no boiling, is celebrated for producing t. deautiful Glaze, and retaining its stiffness in the dampest weather. CAUTION.—Every packet has a label with the name in- serted under the Royal Arms. JAMES L. DENMAN, Wine Merchant, 65, FENCHUREH-STREET, 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. Port 188. Price litith post-free. MOORE'S PATENT LOUVRE VENTILATORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that imme- diate proceedings will be taken against all parties fluffing my Patent, and to recover damage* for past mrrlB,& ? order to save litigation, those parties who have made tileva are invited to send me a list of the numbers made, and pay me a Royalty of Five Shillings upon every Ventilator. Signed, IOSIAH MOORE, March 25, 1861. 81. Street, London. MOORE'S Pamplet on Ventilation forward on receipt of two postage stamps. JUS-T PUBLISHED, PRICE 3s. IN CLOTH. Or 5s. neatly bound in calf. A BRIEF DISCOURSE ON WINE, how to choose it, and how to use it embracing an Histori- cal and Descriptive account of the Vine, its Culture and Produce in all Countries, Ancient and Modern, drawn from the best authorities. I pr'ythee take the cork out of thy mouth, That I may drink thy tidings." -ds You Like It. J. L. DENMAN, 65, FENCHURCH-STRET, LONDON. LONGMAN AND CO., PATERNOSTER-ROW. TWrESSRS. SAMUEL BROTHERS, 29, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C., provide Fashionable Clothing tu! Doti. and ?i,h ?.11 k ?.??u,y. A.3, grment made to .,d?, p.. U. ?._?rement, for which direction? are sent post-tree. The celebrated SYDEMB Aid TROUSERS, i7 M. W".t?at, 8s. 6d. nslting »uit, ?tt. Negligee Coat. 17s. 6.1. Dress Coat, 's. B.yl- suit, 24s. Dress suit, Ma. Clerical suit, 84s. In everv c e t ? e choicest materials of the -?t m used, and the bed 1I'0rJ¡manšhlp is ppli?d. ?GAt DEN and TRAVELLING SUIT -.pl.te, 38.. MOURNING REQUISITES O.' all kinds. Complete Outfits for India or tb« Colonies where Messrs. Samuels' Manufactures ? known and admired. RIFLE VOLUNTEER UNIFORMS of aii corps. Sanuel Broth., 29, Ludgate Hill. CEO. SMITH AND CO.'S PURE EXTRACT OF CALVESY FEET For Invalids and Culinary Use, is the purest article of the kind known (vide Lancet, 1860), and is superior to the BEST GBLATIN- or ISISGLASS for making JELLIES, BLANC-MANGE, ic. Sold in Packets, 6d., is., 2s., and 48" by aU Chemists, Grocers, &e. Manufactory-23, LITTLE PORTLAND STREET, LONDON. TT ArPTULICOX, or India-rubber and Cork KFloor Cloth. Impervious to wet, indestructible by damp, soft to the tread, and warm to the feet. Far superior to every other material ever invented for the covering of Floors, &c. Invaluable on Stone Floors. F. G. TRESTRAIL and Co.. 19 and 20, Walilrook, London. E.C. Manufactory-South London Works, Lambeth. CLERICAL TWEED CLOTHIING. -Nlade to measure at the following prices, for Cash onlv — The Complete Suit 52s 63s and 85s Morning Coats 25s 30s and 45s, Trousers 16s 6d 21s and 26s 6d Waistcoats. 10s 6d 12tt and 13s 6d Frock and Over Coats 30s 36s and 55s THRESHER and GLENNY, Outfitters and Tailors, next door to Somerset House, Strand, London. THE FLOWERING PLANTS OF GRFAT J. BRITAIN, by Aiule 1'ratt, Medium 8vo. The above valuable and interesting work is now re-issuiuif in Monthly Tarts—price ONI: SHILLING. Each part contains Five Coloured Plates and Sixteen pages of descriptive letter-press. SOCIETY FOR ritOMOTIXCl C7IUISTIAN KNOAVLEIKJE. DKI-OSITOKIES :—77, Great Queen Street LiutulnV Inn Fields 4, Koval Exchange lü, Hanover Suvoi, Hanover Square and by all Booksellers. KEATING'S PERSIAN IEC1' DESTROYING I{ POWDER. FLEAS IN DO(;S, I'OULn: ?l"1? imtMtI'- destroved, .is .16. Bugs, Beetles, .ui.l very o' lier In-cc:, by tl.is Powder. which is perfectly harlnless to animal life; Spnrtuacn iurtkularlv will, there- fore, flttd it invaluable. Sold in Packets, Is.. 2s. CKI., and 4s. fri. e:icli, or pet-ire..1 lor 14, or treble site for 3u po,ta¡:e 5t.amp, by THOMAS KKATINi;, Chemist, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, E.C. Take notice each genuine packet bears the ahon name and aUJress. VALUABLE TESTIMONIALS FROM A GENEKAL OKKICKR AT ALDF.KSItOT liar rat k Oiiiee, (luth t mnl), Aliierj,itot. Sir,—Vour Persian Insect Destroyer is most excellent. I enclose 3ii postage stmp8 for:L large packet; as Fleas, Sc., aboutl;! here. (cJn nlvJot l''Jnl1dntl' recommend it. MKS. B,- will thank Mr. KKATING to send by pus; a Shilling Packet of" hit invaluauJe Powder, wJ¡;th dnnt- away Mollis, JSC. &. Pcmbtirv Road, Lower Clapton, N'.L., June, 11>01. THRESHER and GLENNY, OUTFITTERS, ± NEXT DOOR TO SOiMEKSET HOeSE, STHAD. Thresher's Kashmir Shirts. Thresher's Colored Flannel Shirts. Thresher's India Gauze Waistcoats. Thresher's Military Shirts.. Thresher's India Tweed Suits. Thresher's Travelling Bags. Thresher's Overland Trunks. The above^articlt s are Sold only by THRESHES AND GLENNY, 152, STRAND. WANTED, some thorough-bred Welsh COCKER SPANIELS, under three years old; yellow and white under complete command. A trial required. Address,—H B., Cowbridge, Glamorganshire. PURSUANT to an Order of the HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY, made In the matter of the Estate of JOHN JAMES, late of Blaendifod, in the County of Carmarthen, fa mer deceased, MARY ANNE JAMES, Spinfctrr, Plaintiff, against SAMUEL JAMES, Defendant," the Credi- tors of the above named JOHN JAMES, who died in or about the month of February, I860, are, by their Solicitors, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of DECEMBER, 1861, to come in and Prove their Debts at the Chambers of the VICE-CHANCELLOR SIR JOHN STUART Number 12, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex or in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of DECEMBER, 1861, at 12 o'Clock at Noon, at the said Chambers, is Rppointed for Hearing bud Adjudicating upon the Claims. Dated this 5th day of Notember, 1861. ALFRED HALL, Chief Clerk. WALLINGER & MILLER, 5 and 6 Sherborne Lane, Citv; Agents for MORRIS & THOMAS, of Car- marthen. Plaintiff's Solicitors. "WOTHERSPOON'S VICTORIA LOZENGES ARE INJURIOUS TO NONE, BENEFICIAL TO MOST, ANL) DELICIOUS TO ALL. Sold only in Packets at Id. 2d. 4d. 8d. and la. 4d. each By Grocers, Druggists, Confectioners, &c., And Wholesale by WOTHERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW AND LONDON. AGENTS-MESSRS. D. & W. DAVIES, Grocers, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen. GIVEN AWAY TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. -_t_ "'I. DR. SMITH has just published a l-Klili I) EDITION of 20.00:) copies of THE WARNING VOICE TO YOUNG MEN. A Medical Work on the Cure of Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Dimness of Siglit Lassitude. Indigestion, Dislike to So-iety, Sprrma- torrhcea, Loral Weakness, Muscular Relaxation. Languor, Listlessnes?, Depression, &C, which, if neglected, result in Consumption, Insanity, and premature Death; with plain directions for perfect restoration to health and vigour. Sent post free to any address, on receipt of a directed en- velope enclosing two postage stamps. Addiess, Dr. H. Smith, 8, Button-crescent, Tavistock-square, Loudon, W.C. EALTH and HAPPINESS for the NERVOUS Ji. and DEBILITATED.-A single copy of a new medi- cal work, written by one of the most eminent medical men of the present day, solely for the guidance and benefit of that class of sufferers whose affections are often self-in- flicted, and who desire a speedy and private cure, yet too often become the dupes of designing London quacks. For such sufferers this work is iutended, showing a certain means of cure in all cases of nervous debility, relaxation, organic, or local weakness, langour, blushing, debility, and various other nervous symptoms also showing how all the so-called impediments to marriage may be effectually re- moved with numerous illustrative cases of parties who have been restored to the blessings of health by following the advice laid down in this work. Sent free to any address, on receipt cf stamp to pre-pay postage -Addrefs to the Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. GOOD NEWS TO MOTHERS. CHILDREN ARE GENERALLY TROUBLED WITH WORMS. MR. D. M. JENKINS, Chemist, Medical Hall, M Newcastle. Emlyii, South Wales, has invented a very simple, certain, and effectual remedy. They are small sweetcakcs. The children will eat them with as much pleasure as they would a biscuit. A little girl of mine, two years of age. took one of them, and in less than 5 hours she was delivered of 21 long worm*. tcvtA.ttji-.on-v.-«\*Kn»- ™<r »-Vii"Mren. and they had nf this valuable remedy. J.WILLIAMS, J. WILLIAM.S, Independent Minister, Newcastle-Emlyn, South Walts. Sold in Packets at 9fcd. and Is. lid. each by post lOd. and is. 5d. each, stating age. Prepared only by D. M. Jenkins, Chemist, Medical Hall, Newcagte-Eml>n, South Wales, and retailed by all respectable chemists and medicine vendors throughout the kingdom. Agents :-Carmarthen, Davies, Chemist, King-street.and White, Guildhall-Square; Llandilo, Francis, do.; Llan- dovery, Goulestone; Lampetcr, Evans, do.; Aberayron, Griffitlis, do. Cardigan, Williams, do. Aberystwith, Row- I lands, do. Aberffrwd, Goginan, Vaughan Llandyssul, lands, l o. Aberffrwd, Gro gd i;$ UD'avies Tre g aron, Row- Joneb? Bndgc-End, PencadeP; DaVIes; Tre?aron, Row- lands. D p QloÐR.ATEJ) WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. THE GREAT SUCCESS of this i DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearance of many SPC- RIOUS IMITATIONS totally different in FLAVOR and destitute of the DIGESTIVE PROPERTIES of this SAUGE. Purchasers are earnestly requested to ASK FOR LEA & PERRI14W SAUCE, Prepared uuly by LEA & PERRINS, W ore ester. Sold Wholesale and for Export, by CROSSE & BIACKWKLL, London, g and aUMei chants and Oilmen. DR. CURTIS'S MEDICAL WORK, MANHOOD. AN ESSAY ON NERVOUS AND GENERATIVE DISEASES. The 125th Thousand, with numerous plates, in a sealed envelope, price Is. So!d 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. "IV/TANHOOD: The CAUSE and CURE of its ITJL 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 Mental 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's Recipe of a Preventive Lotion. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. We feel no hesitation in saying that there is no member ofsocity by whom the book will not be found useful-he. ther such person hold the relation of a parent preceptor, or elergyman."—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 for the immense cir- culation which this popula and ably-written medieal Treatise has obtained."—Stm ay Times, 23rd March, 1856. CURTIS ON MANHHOOI Shilling Edition. This .fork, which for twenty years has ftood the test of PT(Ifes- sinal criticism and empirical hostility, treats in a lalll uiid sympathising manner on the various disqualiifcations and impediments arising from nervous excitement and debJilty and to invalids suffering from youthful error-, and eiretimes it will be found valuable and useful. Kecor _1: L. DR. CURTIS has conferred a great DOOU uy ung t!n. !itUc work, in «hichis j described the 60urce of thuse dse?es ?h.ch produce derlille in youth, or more fr. M quei.t:v. pematurc-old age. —itauyj-* y 18-56. The author of the above Medical Treats may be consulted as usual, either by htter or personally, atbie residence, as above. The efficacy and harmless nature of the remedies employed by DR. CURTIS, having been demon- strated by tbe most complete success during a practice ex- tending over a period of 20 years, nervous sufferers of every class have a perfect guarantee .that the utmost skill and experience will be made available in the treatment of their rea mrnt 0 I elr At home for consultation daily, from Tzx till THREE and ut OIL fixaax. SuadajB torn 10 till 1.