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FOR SALE, L LAN ELL Y HARBOUR BONDS. BONDS amounting in the aggregate to .?1200, and JJ earing interest at the rate of ?5 per cent. per ann ^m' to be 801d in one or more lots.—Also the revp.8*0ai^ interest in .?3700, falling in upon the deat? h of the survivor of two existing lives, aged re- 8p?ctively about 80 and 60 years, the latter life being ^insurable. T?PP?y to Messrs. TATE and JOHXSO, Solicitors, "?iielly. A ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE IN- TERN ATI OX AT, EXHIBITION, ? \ylLL be issued with the ART JOURNAL for \ViI 162 ?"?"°?" April 1), each part of which Wi[| 81st of twenty-four illutrateJ p?es, and contain ?bout °(3 hundred and t?R"'y en?ravin?s A? <'r<? ''?o<. M| made for the ART JouRN'vr' cout lining such 1)]? fo ?'??ue N.'r?H?any payment bf rcquiref! ? fot.t)"???o?uction—with Cr,tiv"1) a ?J Explanatory Notices '?Of any object of Art engr?Aved. 1;1 THE ART-JOURNAL ?January, 1862, contains the first of a Sei?ieg of Selected ?'?, executed in lindhy eminent engraver., from \Vor^. by leading British Artists; also a Line Engraving and various Articles, extensively illustrated by ood Engravings of the highest attainable merit LONDON: JAMES S. YmTUE. r CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS. fIns justly celebrated Medicine after 25 years I experience is proved to be the best and cheapest for ch HORSES AND NEAT CATTLE, Ch'a or because required to be given only once a week, tb/SEHVING HEALTH, VIGOUR & CONDITION, th elr cost too is saved by the food turning to a better 5ee( lnt, for it is an aoknowtedged fact, HORSES will keep "P th condition better upon 3 feeds of Oats daily when a ?Ui occasionally given than with 4 feeds without the fiallg NEAT CATTLE will also fatten much faster with the 0cCasai ?nal use of them, and arrive at a greater state of Perfe I",onthan they can be got to without the Balls. Any loubtin'- this statement should try the use of them and ProTef0r himself, for the more they are used the better they are Ppreciated SIr he Balls will be f?und admirable for Coughs, Colds,- Str l,"Rles, Influenza, Inflamation of the Eyes, swelled Le?s. a4 d other diseases incident to HOUSES and NEAT CATTLE, ?0) ? be seen by the directions and Testimouials with each P?L 1iJt. Balls are prepared by FRANCIS CUPISS, Diss, ?or????°''? the Prize Essay on the Diseases of the ?'Ver Of the Horse. And may be had of all Patent Me<]i Ili e Vendors, in Packets, (0 balls each,) 3a. Gd. per t, or 7 Packets for 21s. with full diuctiolls. pe 0"8 "? the Balls ? 'y consult the Proprietor Rtt it usly by enclosing a Stamp in a prepaid letter. CARMARTHEN, SOUTH WALES. ART-UNION OF LONDON 444, WEST STRAND. Instituted 1837. 11\'COlt POltATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 10th VICT., 1846. PLAN FOR THE YEAR 1862. :E,ery Subscriber of One Guinra will receive:- All unpression of a large and important line engraving fro!}} II by C. W. SI[ARI'E, ffOrn ),il.le °". »iual pieture by FRED. GOODYLL, A.R.A., RAISING THE MAY-POLE, besides A rO.HT ANCE OF ONE OF THE PRIZES at the annual distribution, which will include ltIGHT TO SELECT FOR HIMSELF A WORK OF ART OF THE VALUE OF £ 10 TO £ 200, M}'E' ?0? °?? OF THE PUBHC EXHIBITIONS, ??XP? ?ATUETTES OF C.HACTACUS from the original <'Olio by J. R. FOLPY, R.A. °*UJFT 'A» IN STATUETTES AND BUSTS, All proclucm and solely for the Society. 10 A ?cimen of the print may he now seen on RpphcatIn tbe Local Honorary Secretaries and Agents, who will ). f 'rh r(le?,ivc, subscriptions and ,Ijv, in f ormation. The ??"ption lists close on the 31st of March, but (with -? ??inducfaneMrtyetHr).'t'ua!ne!-) t.ha*prn)t?w!)tbe <o '*?ded in February for e?oy membl"r whose subscription ?? Paid before the end of Janu .ry, at ci'he) of the fotluwin? ?e8,?2. p^RMARTHEN ..Mr. H. Howplh, j un., Kin-str('et. tBERAVON .Mr. W. H. Sloan. ?EUDARE Mr. T. Evans. ?RtToNFERRY Mr. D. Jones. (? kltbipp J. E. Williams, Esq. J^ANELLY John Powell, Esq. -.?A\DOVERY Mr. Rees. ??RTHYR Titus Jones, Esq. >ARBERTH.. M. G Evans, Esq., M.D. ?BATH Alexander Williams, Esq. NEWCASTLE-EMLYN..J. Phillips, Esq. ONTYPRIDD Watkin Williams, Esq, TanfV?e Iron Works. ^■^AYADER John Jones, Esq. SWANSEA Mr. Herbert Jones. R. M??on. ■ SOUTH WALES RAILWAY.—TRAFFIC RETURN. w C s. d. nfeek ending- Foll, 1st, 1862 «7»2 3 6 Responding week, 1861 6377 1 10 RI1 e name and trade mark of a good manufacturer is a T araDtee of gooduess in the article. Mappin Brothers, -ot'don Bi-i(ige, -tud Queen's Cutlery Works, Shelfield, lay tl rn to this title of good English Mallufacturprs. th AI'PIN BROTHERS' TAHLE (IUTI,FRY.-Mal)pin Bro- ff-8 London show rooms arc at London Bridge. Es- taU1,shed in Sheffield A.D. 1810. Ordinary Medium Best Quality Quality. Quality. ? £ s d £ s d £ s d .dozen full-size Table I es> ivory handles 240 3 6 0 4 12 0 11'and-bali dozen full- Q Cheese do 1 4 0 1 14 0 2 11 0 (i lie Pair regular Meat n?verB 0 7 6 0 11 0 01? 6 ?P?r?trasiMdo. 0 8 6 012 0 0 16 6 n?PmrPouttry Carvers.. 0 7 6 0 11 0 0 15 6 Ohe Steel for Sharpeniug ..030 040 0 6 0 Complete Service 4 14 6 6 18 6 9 16 6 ^°Oe of the above can come loose in hot water. ?141'Pl" BROTHERS will commcncn business at the W&iST END OF LONDON, in MARCH next, at 222 >, "?Ht-6tn.et. FAIRS IN FEBRUARY. ly CARMARTHENSHIRE.—Llanboidy, 6; Newcastle Em- ) Il: 10; White House-on-Tave, 13. OAllDIGANSIIIRE. Capel St. Silin, 7 Cardigan, 13 6 Llandyssul, 11. F EMISROKESIURE.—Carew, 17 Fishguard, o Haver- "V(lwestl 18 Maenclochog, 4 Narberth, 19. r ir^MORGANSHiRE. Cowbridge, 4 Heol-y-Felin, ^berdare) 7 Llandafl, 9. I.. RECONSHIRE.—Builth, 17 Talgarth, 2; Ystradgun- s,10.  MOON'S CHANGES. Full Moon, Feb. 14b, at ?6t' Past 5 after. '?H WATER AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES FOR THE ENSUING WER?. Carmar- Cardigan Tenby DAYS. then Bar,: and and Aberyst- Llanelly. B?ia?l. Mi.?lford?. ?w?it.?h.'?.? at l-;{ H, )1:, H. 1\1. ??'y.Feb. 81? ? 12" 48 U" '§• 2 J' ?28 1.1ondu y Q i Q 1 ?t? 43 2 28 '■CS ••••10 2 33 3 23 2 8 3 53 \??y, .113 56 4 46 3 31 o 16 NV edites. 12'4 31 5 21 4 6 5 51 ?y:1? 94 31 5 21 4 ? ^40 20 ? 10 4 55 6 40  7 23 COUNTY COURTS. Cll!.CUITS Î ??'?"S. ? DEC. JAN. FEB. .\b ???"Th. 5,atll.O ?o Court Th. 13, ..11.0 ???y-' F"- 6, 11.0 No Court Fr. 14, 11.0 LlahJ-,er St. 7..11 O?o Court 18a. 15, 11.0 ?J?""M. 9,10.0 !NoCourt ?1.17.100 ?eat? ""??.l'??I1.15Tu.2I,lI.15T.i.l8.11.15 eeith W. 11, ..10.0 iW. 22, 10.0 W. 19, 10.0 Car^, en 13: 10.0 ilfr. 21,10.0 Fr. 1 10.0 Karh ,h •• Sa. 14 110 Sa. 25,10.0 Sa 22, 10.0 ?ethhr? oke "1 16, 10.15M. 27,10.15 M. 24, 10.15 ??'1'u 17, 10.OTu 28, 10.0 Tu. 25, 10.0 C?ard!'??' W. 18, 12.av W,, 29 12 '3 W *26, 12.30 "?He No Court Th. 30, 10.0 Th.27, 10.0 W. J. WANSBROUGH, KING-STREET, CAEMAETHEN, PLUMBER, GAS FITTER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR. A large and well-selected Stock of PAPER HANGINGS always on hand. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, CARMARTHEN. J O HN LEW I S BEGS to call attention to his STOCK of CALICOES and COTTON GOODS, which were purchased I before the prices were affected to any great extent by the dispute between England and America, and which he is now selling at very low prices An opportunity is thus presented to those who want Calicoe and Cotton goods to supply themselves cheaply, as a further advance is almost certain. J. L. has also in stock a large assortment of WOOLLEN SHAWLS and HANDKERCHIEFS, at very reduced prices. AN EARLY CALL IS REQUESTED. Observe,—OLD ANCHOR HOUSE, corner of King-street and Queen-street, CARMARTHEN. A L 131 0 N H 0 U S E7 KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN. JOHN THOMAS (successor to the late Mr. John Jones), in returning thanks for the patronage he has hitherto enjoyed, would respectfully invite the attention of Families to his Stock of TEAS, COFFEES, AND GENERAL GROCERIES, Which are supplied at prices calculated to give universal satisfaction. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRAPERY GOODS!! JAMES PUDDICOMBE BEGS to return his most sincere thanks to the Gentry and Public in general of Carmarthen and its JL? vicinity for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the last 16 years he has been In business; also to mform them that he is now retiring from the Trade and leaving Carmarthen • so that the whole of his large and valuable Stock of LINEN and WOOLLEN DRAPERY SILK MERCERY' I HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, and FANCY GOODS of every description, IS NOW SELLING OFF WITHOUT RESERVE. The premises will remain open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, until the whole is sold. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS,— COMMERCE HOUSE, GUILD IIALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. Carmarthen, Jan. 23rd, 1862. CHANDELIERS FOR GAS AND PARAFFIN OIL, From Two to Twelve Lights each, IN BRONZE, GLASS, AND ELECTRO-PLATE, At Prices from Two Guineas and Upwards. GAS FITTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. PATTERNS AND DESIGNS MAY BE SEEN AT I J. ili-CO ][I Is FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, DARK-GATE, CARMARTHEN. ORDERS EXECUTED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. A Choice Assortment of PARAFFIN LAMPS from THREE SHILLINGS to THREE GUINEAS EACH. n', D. AND T. THOMAS, LAMMAS-STREET & WATE[t.STREET, CARMARTHEN, T~> ESPECTFULLY inform their Agricultural and other Friends that they are always prepared to supply them J? with the undermentioned articles upon the most reasonable terms, viz. :— GIBB,S, PERUVIAN «UANO as imported NORRINGTON-S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CLOVER and other SEEDS for the FARM. I,INHEED CAKE. T' l'O(')D FOI' C 'I'TLE' ? CELEBRATED CONDUIEN rAL' FOE CATTLE. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FLOUR, BRAN, INDIAN CORN MEAL, BARLEY MEAL, OATS, HAY STRAW and POTATOES. A prime assortment of BARLEY just arrived. December, 1861. JAMES BIRCH, I TAILOR, HABITMAKER, SHIRTMAKKK, & MILITARY OUTFITTER, II LONDON HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, HAVERFORDWEST, WEST of ENGLAND BLACK CLOTHS, warranted fast colours. WEST of ENGLAND and SCOTCH FANCY COATING and TROUSERING. I THE NEWEST PATTERNS AND THE BEST QUALITIES. All iroollen Goods Shrunk. HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, SCARFS, TIES, WATERPROOFS & UMBRELLAS, from the most celebrated Manufacturers. Military Appointments direct from the Best London Makers. HARE, RICH, PURE, AND DELICIOUS, ARE THE TEAS AND COFFEES SUPPLIED BY PHILLIPS AND COMPANY, TEA MERCHANTS, 8, KING WILLIAM ST., 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. SOUTH WALES SAWING, PLANING, AND MOULDING MILLS, LLANELLY. DOUGLAS and COMPANY, Timber and Slate Merchants, Importers of all kinds of AMERICAN and BALTIC TIMBER and DEALS, have this Season imported an extensive and choice Stock of the above Goods. Well seasoned PLANED FLOORING BOARDS, MOULD- INGS, and SASH BARS, of all dimensions and various patterns, always on hand. D. and Co. having Wood-cutting Machinery of all kinds in excellent order, with ample Steam Power, are enabled to execute Orders for Windows, Doors, and all kinds of Joiner's Work, of the best seasoned Materials, 011 the Shortest Notice, and at Prices that, under their Establishment, are well worth the attention of the Building Trade. ">1-t:-k.J.} i\: ,r:t. "v" )}, "ro t '< /I "h: ,¡'( I/ !:f f'¡¡¡ r." ..¡ 1 j J .1'" .if:  .J fg;çf([o:i, 'CE_¡: 'C -=='1(1111 IT '!}R :),' :) U NUF-A.cTUP.ED ?iKJ )j ?? \vOTHERSPOON&C?/7 X cLASGOV?? LONDON. ? A CURATE WANTED at Carnarvon; Welsh and English duty. Stipend.CtOO per annum..—-Apply to Rev. The Vicar, Vicarage, Carnarvon. WOTHEllSPOON'S VICTORIA LOZENGES, BEING MADE BY SELF ACTING MACHINERY, ARE FREE FROM HANDLING, AND ARE RECOMMENDED FOR THEIR PERFECT PURITY, DELICIOUS FLAVOURS, AND FREEDOM FROM ALL COLOURING MATTER. Sold in Packets at Id., 2d 4d., 8d., Is. 4d. each, By Grocers, Druggists, and Confectioners, And Wholesale by WOTHERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW AND LONDON. AGENTS-MESSRS. D. & W. DAVIES, Grocers, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen. GOOD NEWS TO MOTHERS. — CHILDREN ARE GENERALLY TROUBLED WITH WORMS. ] MR. D. M. JENKINS, Chemist, Medical Hall IVi- Newcastle-Emlyn, South Wales, has invented a very simple, certain, and effectual remedy. They arc small sweetcakes. 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 worms. I made a trial on two others of my children, and they had the most astonishing effect. I wish all the world to know of this valuable remedy. J. WILLIAMS, Independent Minister, Newcastle-Emlyn, South Wales. old in Packets at 9!d. and Is. lid. each by post 10d. a Is. 5d. each, stating age. Prepared only by D. M* Jenkins, Chemist, Medical Hall, Newcaste-Emlyn, South Wales, and retailed by all respectable chemists and medicine vendors throughout the kingdom. Agents Carmarthen, Davies, Chemist, King-strect-and White, Guildhall-Square; Llandilo, Francis, do.; Llan- dovery, Goulestone; Lampeter, Evans, do.; Aberayro > Giiffiths, do. Cardigan, Williams, do. Aberystwitb, Row lands, rfo. Aberflrivd, Goginan, Vaughan Llandyssu, Jones; Bridge-End, Penoader, Davies; Tregaroa, Row- lands. ESTABLISHED 1340. w i iT E S. ELIZABETH BRIGSTOCKE, (TFidolc of the late Mr. C. Briystocluj WINE DEALER, CARMARTHEN, j HAS, in addition to a LARGE STOCK of old JLL and well-matured PORTS and SHERRIES, imported direct, FRENCH, GERMAN, and other WINES; also, A Good GOLDEN SHERRY, at 36s. per Dozen. PALE DINNER do. 26s. INGHAM'S MARSALA in Cask and Bottle. It is requested that all Debts due to the Executrix of the late Mr. C. BRIGSTOCKE be paid forthwith. KAMPTULICON, or India-rubber and Cork Floor Cloth. Impervious to wet, indestructible by damp, 80ft to the tread, and warm to the feet. Par 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, Walbrook, London, B.C. Manufactory—South London Works, Lambeth. VENTILATION AND WARMING. THE PERFECT VENTILATION and WARMING JL of every description of Building or Apartment guaranteed by an improved system, at once inexpensive, simple and effective, by which a constant and abundant supply of pure atmospheric air is insured with regularity and certainty, at any hour, and in any season. The highest testimony given. Address, Mr. Wm. COOKE, Consulting Engineer, 26, Spring Gardens, London. S.W. q\EA—STRACHAN and Co's Strong Rough JL "Domestic" Black at 3s. ?L 1 er lb. 2<i. Conihill, London, E.C TEA—STRACHAN and Co.'s Fine Intern?di?te" TBlack at 3s. &1. per lb. ?', CornIuU, London, E.C. T EA-STRACIFAN and Co.'s Delicious Drawing Itooni" Black at 4s. 2d. per lb. 20. Cornhill, London, E.C. Dr. Hassell's Certificate of Purity, and a Price Current free on application, 26, Cornhill, London, E.C. INCOME WITHOUT RISK. PERSONS having a little time to spare are apprised j. that the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANV continue to appoint Agents for the Bale of their celebrated Teas in any town or 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, liishopsgate, Lonlon. CEO. SMITH AND CO.'S PURE EXTRACT OF CALVES' FEET For Invalids and Culinary Use, is the purest article of the kino known (vide Lancet, 1860), and is superior to the BEST QKLATINB or ISINGLASS for making JELLIES, BLANC-MANGE, &c. Sold in Packets, 6d., Is., 2s., and 48" by all Chemists, Grocers, dee. Manufactory-23, LITTLE PORTLAND STREET, LONDON. ASK FOR 1 CLEAVER'S HONEY SOAP, Do. for F '1 Do. for Family use, Glycerine, Brown Windsor, Honey and Elder-Sower Soaps, iu Is. bars; also choice Pomades Perfumes, &c. 1 Manufactory — Red Lion Street, London, W.C. TUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES, 6d., Is. and Is. 6d. v per bottle. M AUK XT A I SCARLET | ORANGE MAUVE GREEN YELLOW \'WLL' gfrfi I rRLLOW Anyone can use these Dyes, which require no oth:i:dient to oti Ribl)oii?, Silkq, Woollens, &c., the most beautiful and fashionable colours in a lew minutes.—Prepared by and may be had Wholesale of DANIEL JUDSON and SON, Drysaltery 10, Scoti's yard, Bush-lane, London, Ret&U of aU Chemists. COUGHS, ?ST?fAf?. AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION Sf ,N ARE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY ??? ?a?l 'v?i?"im"? to Puh?onary Disor(n;rs,-t??— Consumption, Diseases ? ?? ch? est ;a„l thuHespir?tory Organs. Preventicn is at ?Ht.mes  be, therc ore, prepared Preventien is at all me of KEATING'S the wet and  during LOZENGES, ??'???'g?s the vrtue of verting, as COUGH LOZENGES, are good alike for the weU as of curing a Cough or Cold; they are good alike for the young or for the aged. i id., and Tins. 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d, prepared and Sold in Boxcs, IS. lid., and 11115, 2". 9d., 45. 6d, and Jos. 6d. e-b, by I THO, )IAS KEATING, Chemist, &c., 79, SU psul:s Churchyard, LoadOll. Retailby all Druggists, &c,  APrOINTME'l'. BY ROYAL APPOINIMENI. WATER  SODA WATER. Slmre WATER' ???PE.'S &????"- Each bottle of the Akai Waters is, protected by a Label over the Cork wit 1th re. Sold by ,l\ r?peetabte o?veLr ?the Co.?rk ? ?? ?? ?? fading Hotels, Manufactured at London, LiverpoOl, Bri"tOl, Derby, -? ??-"? Well, ViM JOTICE TO SSK'S'Sr N4, TRAtALGAR SQURE, CHARtS? c.OSS, LONDO. Printed instructions (graIl5) to the .COI of PATENTS fo Great Britain or foreigjn cont!'les. Advice and assistance in'dis: I Branch offices and agencies in posing of or working -n ??.i?. Established 20 )-cars every Continental stac j ? existing Patents at home or every Continental st t? o expire¡) or eXlst111 Patents at home Full information as or b Y letter to Besses KHHOB & CO., Patent Office, ME??SRS?'?UARE. CHARING CROSS, LO?ON.W.C. TRAL I WINTER AND THE CRYSTAL PALACE.- QUEEN S HOTEL, ,ear the CRYSTAL PALACE, U'- Norwood. Arrangeme?nM 'Je ?ade at reduced and stated pfi: for a ew months. ? ke[)t jn an equaUe temperature. for a few months. # m• tj ?nd all who are in a d?icate state Invalids who require Invalids who such as q caciiango for puroses of relaxation. of health, and such M. M?-? ? fiuà the ?g?t air of the Norwood or for visiting the ?'? i?. The Hotel is built on a hill of Hills both pleasant M?'? 'r the marked improvement in the h?Xn' of? who visit 1 tat all seasons, but particularly ath' e when the weather is so variable. FOUR COATS Ar" iff ONE—The SYdmham Manifold Over Fog!, 1 and sold only by IESSRS. SAMUEL ?' Co?t, Invented, .?.M' .Me d 'a"? ?' °" ?' MESSRS. SAMCEL BitOTUERS, ?9, Iiiii, L.nd, is aclDo;xlede? t. be the glt..t UHOTHERS. S9, Lud-? ??d to 1- tour di ?t,- t1, different Over nOYell- of lil adkn:! } ete too:o;: 1ae of tlie wearer, viz —K coa., to .ui dark .A handsome liht caped coat-A h:indsome dark mped, .d liclitClie?terd Id co t. Prius, 2 gulneM, 55s, and hMdeome p?in ''?? STRANGERS VISITING LOlDON are rcpectfully Invited bv }(cssrs. Brthers to cmpre the values and prlc. of tbeir invited b, bS Trousers, ns.M.; Vests, 8s. txl.; Sydenham ,j invited by r Coit8, 33?, atid f f.?hio..d Winter Suit., ?. ,jv„ Coats, <ro? H.. M. to.i, guinem; Boys Suits, ??. M. to M?, ?'' seU-measurements, tree on application. ?"??  ?. LrDG? mLL, .O.DON. NIOOIIIEIS PATENT LOUVRE VENTILATORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that iiiiiiie- diate proceedings will be taken against all parties infringing rav Patent, aud to recover damages for past infringement 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 Five Shillings upon every Ventilator. Signed, JOSIAH MOORE, March 25, 1861. 81, Fleet Street, London. MOORE'S Pamphlet on Ventilation forwarued on receipt of two postage stamps. $H £ RRY Th,- B er te-heayzest ox jire/i &xa Hon for ihcTedA^X ? ? Jgm J?mr<CM?ELL?????  f ay H. /???? ?OHBeM ????<???? L6||9 £ SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. NOW READY. NEW EDITIONS of the SOCIETY'S READING BOOKS without anv abridgment, at the following greatly reduced pnce IIRICI.,S. i'ir.st Reading Book, Part 1. per doz. Os. 6d. ————-————.——— Part II. Us. 6J. ————-—————— Complete Gd: Second Heading Book, Scriptural and Miscellaneous Lessons, with exercises in Spelling each Os, 4d. First Sequel to the Second Reading Book Os. 4d. Second Sequel to ditto 0s. 4d. Third Reading Book Os. 8d. Supplement to the Third Reading Book 0s. Sd. Fourth Reading Book „ Os 8d. English History n. 0s. 8d. The usual allowances to Members and the Trade. Dzpo?ITURIES:-I,ot?don 77, Great Queen Street, Lincoln s Ian Fields, W.C.; 4, Royal Exchange, K.C.j and 16, Hanover HuOYU Sq?M, W.; MA Sold by aU BOOKMIIMS. j By Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. RIMMELIS PERFUMED VAPORI ZER-usel in many theatres and entertainments, public and private, to JiHu-e delightful perfnmr through the air. Small one* l'oi urawiny- rooms from 6s. RIMMEL'S AROMATIC DISJNF £ CT05- used by the Royal College of Surgeons and the London Hospitals for removing all unpleasant smells, and substituting a rcviving and beneficial atmosphere—strongly recommended by medical men for sick rooms, and budlv ventilated h.nix s. Price 2s. 6d. including the compound. RIMMEL'S ALMA- HACK FOR 1862-Pzinted in oii coiors and beautifully perfumed. Price 6d., by post for 7 stamps. Sold by all Perfumery Dealers. RIMMEL, Perfumer to Her Majesty, 96, Strand, and 24, Cornhill, London. AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND | I « ? "WHITE STAR" Line of British and  Australian Ex-Royal Mail clippers sail '.Ifm from Liverpool for Melbourne on the 1st —and 20th of every month, forwarding pas- sengers to Geelong, Sydney, Hobart Town, Adelaide, &c. 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." Nlisti-ess of the Seas," Blue Jacket," Mermaid," White Jacket," "Shalimar," Telegraph," 11 Chariot of rame, &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. PHŒlX. Melbourne, 906, 2700, Feb. 20. MISTKESS OP THE SEAS.. Melbourne, 1677, 5000, Mar. 20. GitlEA,T AI'STRALIAN Melbourne, 1500, 4500, Apr. 20. ELIZABETH A. HEIGHT ..Melbourne, 1446, 4300, May 20. The well known and favourite packet ship -1 PIICEXIX" will be despatched for Melbourne on the 20th February. This ship has made several successful voyages to Australia, during which service she has made several rapid passages, Her last run from Liverpool to Melbourne was made in 76 days. Her cabins are large and comfortable, passengers in this class being provided with bedding, linen, and all neces- saries. The accommodations for second cabin, intermediate, and steerage passengers are excellent, being lofty, and well lighted, and ventilated. For freight, or passage,* apply to 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. GIVEN AWAY TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. DR SMITH has just published a FREE Jt./ EDITION of 20.001 copies of THE WARNING VOICE TO OUNtj MEN, A Medical Work on the Cure of Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Dimu, ss of Sight, Lassitude, Indigestion, Dislike to So iel' v, Sperma- torrhoea, Local Weakness, Muscular Relaxation, Languor, Listlessness, 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. Address, Dr. H. Smith, 8, Burton-crescent, Tavistock-squarc, London, W.C. 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I THE GREAT SUCCESS of this DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearance of many SPU- RIOUS IMITATIONS totaUy different in FLAVOR and destitute of the DIGLoiiVXi PROPERTIES of this SAU(.E. j Purchasers are earnestly requested to ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, t. A:S Prepared only by Ai ?LEA & PERRINS, Worcester. "I d :'II'for':x::t:r.   ?t??. *CKO?SE & BI.ACKWELL, London,   ) M ?????— ?"? ? Machants and Odmen.     DR. CURTIS'S MEDICAL WORK, MANHOOD. :N E8S \.Y ON NERVOUS AXD GENERATIVE DISEASES. The 125th Thousand, with numerous p lates, in a sealed envelope, price Is. Sold by J. Allen, 20, Warwick Lane, Paternoster-row, and Mann, 39, Cornhill, London, and all Biioksellets; or post paid by the Author, for 12 st-imps. M'AN'HOOl): The CAUSE and CUKE of its j? PREMA'IURE DECLINE. By Dn J. L Cnms, 15, ALKEMAKLE STREET, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Being a Medical Review of the various forms and modern treatment of prTous 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 WOUK. We feel no hesitation in saving that there is no member of so. ity by whom the book will not be found useful-whe- ther such person hold the 1 elation of a parent preceptor, or clergyman."—Sun, Evening Paper. Cruris C).\ NIANHOOD.I'Ilis is trtily a Taluable 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 medcal Treatise has obtained." -Stet ay Times, 23rd March, 1856. CURTIS ON MANHHOOI Shilling Edition. This mork, which for twenty years has stood the test of profes- sinal criticism and empirical hostility, treats in a plain and sympathising manner on the various disqualiifcations and impediments arising from nervous excitement and debility and to invalids suffering from youthful errors and excesses it wil be found valuable and useful." -Beco-d. DR. CUKTIS has conferred a great boon by publishing this little work, in which is described the source of those dseases which produce decline in youth, or more frequently pemature old age. "—Daily Telegraph, March 27th, 1856. The author of the above Medical Treatise, may be consulted as usual, either by letter or personally, at hie residence, as above. The efficacy and harmless nature of the remedies employed by DR. 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C,yJy of a Letter from Mrs, Mary /Wer, ]Mf Moon Street Jotness-, dated Jlard. 16th, 1861. To Professor Hulloway. .e S I g"ffe^ed periodically fro.h?. wS and ^iddEs^nih to ?"ch. degree. that at times I hare .carcelv 1 kf' the best medico ? Xvl °Ul» yuur Pill., ?nd in trs. tha. ? ?' ?? ? I ?"?? obt.ia:? T y" Pi" and in l.s< thai. a week I WaS completely cured. ??- Donnal, Chemist of Tntnoc Can vouc^ ^or truth of the above statement. COMPLAINTS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN The?ery mild and painles action of »k • Pills recommends them to every household ?? ? 'f?,-?'' .he early departures from he.th. Any ?<he nu? r young penon guided by the directions wh?ch aceomn.. ? box of Holloway's Pills, has at once available means for checking diea&e, purifym* the blood, and expelling from the system all cross humours. They are, indeed, at all ages, the tried female's friend. DISORDERS OF THE LIVER WITH FLATULENcY AND INDIGESTION. 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DEBILITY GOFf, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIX, IUCKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS The invariable purity, palatableness, speedy efScaey, and consequent economy of this unrivalled preparation, hfm obtained for it the general approval and unqualified con- fidence of the Medical Profession, and notwltbstandln h. active and in too many instances unscrupulous opposition of interested dealers an unprecedented amountot publii patronage. The immeasurable therapeutic superiority of Dr. Ol JONGH'S Cod Liver Oil over every other variety is incon- testably established by the recorded opinions of the nest distinguished Pttysicians and Surgeons in all parts of the world. In numberless instances, where other kinds 01 Cod Liver Oil had been long and copiously administered with little ,r no bent fit, Dr. DE JONGH'S Oil has produced almost itdmcdiate relief, arresti d disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS SIR JOSEPH OLLIFFE, M.D., Physician to the British I-mbas-,y at Paris* I have frequently prescribed Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cud Liver Oil, and I have every reason to be satisfied with its beneficial and salutary effects." Silt HENUY MARSH, Bait., M.D., Physician in Or- dinary to the Queen in Ireland. I collsid er Dr. de Jongh's Litfht-Brown Cod Liver Oil to be a very pure 011, not likely to create disgust, and a tlurapeutio agent of great value." DK. LAWII.E.NCE, Ph)-,i,:i:,ti to H lUI. the Duke of Saxe-Coburg ai.d Getha. — I invariably prftpribe Dr. do Jongh's Oil in preference to any other, feeling assured that I am rceomuieuding a genuine articie, 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-Bro-n Cod Liver Oil has great therapeutic power; and from my in- vestigations, I have no doubt of its being a pure and un- adulterated articie." DR LANKESTER, F.R.S., Superintendent of the Food Collection, South Keusintfton Museum.—"I consider the Cod Liver Oil sold under Dr. de Jongh's guarantee to ke preferable to any other kind as regards genuinenese end medicinal efficacy." DR. GRANVILLE, F.R.S Author of the "Spaa ef Germany."—" Dr. Granrille has found that Dr. de Jongh'e Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired effect i. a shorter time than other kinds, and that it does not cause the nausea and indigestion too often consequent on tke adiiiii,i tratiun of the Pale Oil." DR. BARLOW, Senior Physician to Guy's flospital.- "1 have frequently recommended p: rsoiis consulting me to make use of Dr. de Jonah's Cod Liver Oil. I have been well sa'isfied with :ts 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- cine 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 instating that I consider it the bebt of all the specimens of Oil which have ever come under my notice." DR DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BEOWN COD LIVER OIL IS sold NVTY in I\!pFRt?i Halr-pmts, 2s. 6d. Piliti? 4*. 9d • ?rts 9? capsuled and labelled with his stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN FOBHI.LY at GENUINE, by respectable Chemists and Drugguts. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ASAH, HAliFORD & Co., 77, STRAND, LuNDON, W.C. c-I uilo-v.-I" sst atic,iopt, often tnade by «< $C1ÏcjJlIlUIIO dealet s to iev(ji"inciid, (,r substitute, with « Iq a» ej-'irc fn ojit, other pi i'puratwns, under th tfallncwus piiieuce that they art the Mw/a us Dr. de Jongh's, vt j lqiiaiiy eiffcacious.