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ESTABLISHED 1840. W I NE S ELIZABETH BRIGSTOCKE, (Widow of the late Mr. e. Bnrlst ode) WINE DEALER, CARMARTHEN, IT AS, in addition to a LARGE STOCK of old -? and well-matured PORTS and SHERRIES, \Vported direct, FRENCH, GERMAN, and other '?ES;also, A Good GOLDEN SHERRY, at 36s. per Dozen. PALE DINNER do. 26s. -CNGHAM'S MARSALA in Cask and Bottle. th it is reclnested that all Debts due to the Executrix of the late Mr. C. BRIGSTOCKK be paid forthwith. ————————————————————————————— j B A X A A It. 1\ BAZAAR for the sale of ornamental and use- ¡f1- 'ul work, in aid of the funds for continuing the im- ??tBents of St David's Church, Carmarthen, will be Jei^ at the PUBLIC HOOMS, duriug the ensuing Assize ??? ??tUnderthcpatrona?eofth.' COUNTESS OF CAWDOR. LADY DYNEVOK. MRS. HARUIES, Aberglasney. MRS. LLOYD PRICE, Castle l'iggin. MHs. PHII,Lll')'S, Y,trad,r.tllt. MRS. PRICE, Glangwilly 1\lns PHILLIPPS, Hafodneddyn. MRS. J. THIHLWALL. MRS. F. EDWARDI S, Pilioith. c MRS. G. PHILLIPPS. Q 0ntri. butioni. in ?"?'? er otherwise are earnestly 8olieited, "4 Ought to ea?-h the hands of the Lady Managers not itthtt.. ?'?"the first day of l ACH, 1862, so? to enable the t4 to arrange for thu opening on THURSDAY, the 6th of the "amp month. arlbarthen, February 6th, 1862. KILRHEDYN CHURCH. A BAZAAR will be held at CARDIGAN on MONDAY  TrESDAY, the 3rd and 4th of March, the pro p-,3c,ds of which are to aid in rebuilding the Parish Clhtirch of Kilrhedyn, which has for some time past ? ruins. LADY PATRONESSES Mrs. LORT PHILLIPS, Lawrenny Park. Mrs. W. BRIOSTOCKE, Gellydwyll. Mrs. COLBY, Fynone. Mrs. ELLIOTT, Dolhaidd. Mrs. HOWELL, Glaspaut. Mrs. JENKINS, Pantirion. Mrs. LEWIS, Clynfiew. Mrs. LEWIS, Ludlow.  Mrs. SAUNDERS, Tymawr. f\llly donations of work, &c., however trifling, thank- ??Hy j ?ceived by the following ladies, who will hold ^tali„8 at the Bazaar: — Mrs. W. BRIGSTOCKE, Gellydwyll. Mrs. HERBERT, Kilrhedyn Rectory. Mrs. J, R. HOWELL, Blaendyffryn. Mrs. JONES, Penylan. Miss JENKINS, Pantirion, Cardigan. ??? The Misses HOWELL, tHaspant. | 1Ç''t<- ?————————————;—————————————- ? }+);:? ,f.'   ,:t': ???<????-?" 1 8 C 2 If. ^"RNRNV IJAR'FS A- KTF/R1>T 17 ?u.?oue t'T,A'\rTl()TIIV IP? P, I)T 11 I-ITI-I?OUP ?? ?ESDAT & THURSDAY, APRIL 1st and 3rd. ON TUESDAY. ? 1 THE LLANBOIDY STAKES. ?Ob'.??icap of 5 Sovs. each in case of acceptance, with tbe I} Y SOVEREIGNS ad,¡..rJ Entrance 2 Sovs., to go to the ? '?' Second Hoi •sc to save his Stake; Five entries br tlj Race; the winner of any lar[' aft,¡'r the puht'cation ?Qo ce the w i nner of any ltacc after the publication tf th e Nveight,; to carry 71bs. extra twice, or of any R?ce loith '1'8. added, lOlbs. extra, not to he ?'cumulative. ??r'?"') ?t Over the flat. ?? THE OPEN STEEPLE CHASE. llitidlea f 8 Sovs. o?ch in case of acceptance, with »^tjTvSO.VEREIGNS added. Entrance 2 SOV8., to go to ^eF Second Horse to save his Stake the winner 'I t  Second Horse to save his Stake the winner Jt 1  ''?P? Chase after the publication of the ?ei?hts t,i ettr?y 7lb. extra: twice, JOlbs. extra. FiqJ entries or 14 ^Ce • Four miles over the Steeple Cbaap Course. THE D.HC. STEEPLE CHASE. ??pstakca of 3 Sovs. each, p.p., with a SILVER ?ba *?UG added, v?tup T wenty-five Guineas, the gift Id pul?llI E,q M.P. Entrance 1 Sov., to go to the Cc0nd Horse to save his Siako Five entries or no v e? p &ttbe po horses that have been ret:'?r)y hunted in Car- CnWsv ^'re, Pembrokcshirc, or Cardiganshire during this %dd an have never won a Race with more than 140 &( ??isonKace8(-xccpted);4 yrs. old, 9st. 7lb.; 5 > olii > lOst. 51bs. 6 and aged, list. Winn.r of any Olh, Chase or Hurdle Race once, 71b?. extra; twice, -'? '?tra Three miles Ofer the Steeple Chase Course. U O THE FARMERS RACE. ??j?epstakcs of 10,3..iitli a SADDLE and ?Ilt bL,, lidde(l, the gift of W. R. H. Powell, Esq., for Otat 8, forOne month previous to the Race, the property V 4r,,a and Tradesmen, residing within the limits of ?ti 4h4,,?lnlg g district, and that never, up to starting, won a M,ce vai1,6 i20. Second Horse to save his Stake. 3 yrs. old 5, ?-' 4 yrs. old, 1 Oat. 121bs. 5 yra. old, list '6 ?hd aged 12st. Two miles over the flat. ON THURSDAY. Il,. THE CEFEN STAKES. ?t?t?? ??cap of 3 Sovs. each in case of acceptance, with l? I ItT SOVEREIGNS added. Entrance 1 Sov., t" go K the Fund' Second Horse to save his St?ke; Five ties Und Second Horse to save his Stike Five of tLDo UilCP- A winner of any Race after the publica- 4«. "eights to carry 7lbs. extra; twice, or of any t,eithe 40 Sovs. added, lOlbs. extra, not to be accumula- live. T, miles over the Hat. \t'll1.e THE CHALLENGE CUP. '1I¡;¡0. eflFlY SOVEREIGNS, added to a Sweepstakes of ? ??ic? tor?it. for Horses bred in South Wales, voh'ch have been the property of residents in Car- V i eft«| '1!?' Cardiganshire, or Pembrnkeshire since the oj-•^ovember last past. Any number of Horses the ,tt q. k yt'f Ovember last past. Any numb er of Horses the t )et Of t e same o,,ner c;An st,?,t f,,r this Cup 'r If I %?'b?t ?t, the Second to save his stake. Four miles Hi t," old ""tin,, Country. 4 yrs. old to carry lOst. 71ba. 5 tk 'tY ?st 5lbs. 6 and aged, 12?. Entire horses to I ti0.IQK "tra, Horsps that have won £ 50, 7?bs. extra ? t,t to extra of ?100 twice, or ?200, hlbs. extra, be ?cumulttive. The Cup to be produced at each t'??sit? ??nboidy Meeting, and not to become the pro- '? ?Oo ? person until he shall have won it 3 years in e'8ion A walk over not to count as a win. tL Cih TIJE CAMBR1AN STEEPLE CHASE. ?414 4rid-lea 1) of '? Sovs. each in case of acceptance, with bt 8 CJ'V I,ITPIGNS added. Entrance 1 Sov., to go to ;Second Horse to save his Stake; Five entries a0e A jwinner of any Steeple Chase after the pub- lDi ?hti, ri the weights, once 71ba. twice, lOlbs. extra. ?t? ?'?o '?'' the Steeple Chase Coarse. i?i?di THE OPEN HURDLE RACE. T?Iklll4'lYidl. "'P ? 4 Sovs. each in case of acceptance, with *4tt?e l'l1nY EREIGNS added. Entrance 1 Sov., to go h"? Or j Second Horse to save his Htakc; Five i ?? or Nie °r tin Race. A winner of any Race after the tf *ti0ll ( f the weights to eiri-3- 71??s. extra twice, or -CCl,¡r!  ee .s weights to carry 7H'S. extra; twice, or T^ee «,• l 40 Sovs. added, 101 bs. extra, not to be ?, '?tive ? ??o miles, over 7 flights of Hurdles. Nv flbo\'n h CONDITIONS. ?"?th ?cpsto close and name to the HON. SECRE. )¡\Il' on. Or b 1 A:ESGWYNE ARMS HOTEL.LLA?BOIDY, by  SATURDAY, MARCH 1st, enclosing,h ollefor each Stake, without which no Entry ?? ??ivf;,) ?'? weights to appear in ??' L!fe on rectiv d 'Ile vveigilt to appear inBell'.? L?fe o t Ot8e S1!()ltJ;I' acceptances to be dt'clared by Jetter to the ?'?TA °"°'' ?fforc TrMUAY. MARCH 18th. ?t?aecpr '"? P? ?y En trance Money. Coloure t? ,j tl 4r'?ed ?'t the time of entry. Webbing 2s 6d each Nce ?repH? ''?,thf. property of din'ere).t owners, to ??fat?chR?.;?°'' the Public Money will not be added. to be final in all matters. ??rds' -c'?ou to be 6nal in all matters. ? p °lt'e^,s lj °^n^s ??'? meet on ???«-??!/ and 7')-?ay. 44 o ?'nary On UE?DILY> Wednesday, and Thursday, at the (?.? ??y, ?cdnpsday, and Thursday, at the APT. b AYLEY, 85th Light IiifaTitry, I stewards. it, ^OWEL^th Light Infantry, jgtewards. MR Esq.. t.? ??"RJORNSON.York.Handieapppr. ? ? 0. POWELL, Hon. Secretary. ?,Pro.?r? "'? ? the Meeting ?? be had on appli- r~^r°er»r», m| :c°f [he M eetin& may be had on appli- H0n "'wh^om all P.O. Orders must be Mu 'b PaLya- f e-on ti1Q r i 'anb°idy Post Officc. Llanboidy is aq, Puyul)le on tile ??"?y Post Office. Danboidyis k t uktbd w Ithill  ?'?' of '? St. Clears, Whitland, or S?ttilion, .n the South WMe. :&an way. D. AND W. DAVIES AND CO. I EG to announce that Measra. MANDERS & Co., of Dublin, have appointed them their SOLE AGhNTS ) for CARMARTHEN (instead of the late Mr. Gwynne Thomas) to supply their celebrated PORTMR j and STOUT. The first Cargo will arrive about the middle of March. STORES NOS. I & 2, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, and the SANTA CLARA BREWERY, SAINT CLEARS. February 14th, 1862. W. J. WANSBllOtTGHI KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN, 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. JOHN LEWIS BEGS to call attention to his STOCK of CALICOES and COTTON GOODS, which were purchased ) 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 HANDKEIiClIIEi S, at very reduced prices. AX EARLY CALL IS REQUESTED. Observe,—OLD ANCHOR HOUSE, corner of King-street and Queen-street, CARMARTHEN. A LB ION HOUSE, 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 GROCEIURS 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 JD vicinity for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the last Hi years he has been in business; also to inform 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 MERGERS, 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, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. Carmarthen, Jan. 23rd, 1862. i>. ^v^i> rli. CORN, B U T T E It, AND CHEESE FACTORS, LAMMAS-STREET & WATER-STREET, CARMARTHEN, RESPECTFULLY inform their Agricultural and other Friends that they are always prepared to supply them Rwith the undermentioned articles upon the most reasonable terms, viz. GIBBS' PERUVIAN GUANO, as imported. NORRINGTON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CLOVER and other SEEDS for the FARM. LINSEED (?'AKE. ???-?LEBRATED CONDIMENTAL FOOD FOR CATTLE. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FLOUU" BRAN, INDIAN cons MEAL, BARLEY MEAL, OATS, HAY STRAW and POTATOES. A prime assortment of BARLEY just arrived. December, 1861. JAMES BIRCH TAILOR, HABITMAKER, SHIRTMAKEK, & MILITARY OUTFITTER, LONDON HOUSE, HIGH-STKEET, LTAV EKFO RDWEST, WEST of ENGLAND BLACK CLOTHS, warranted fast colours. WEST of ENGLAND and SCOTCH FANCY COATING and TROUSERING. THE NEWEST PATTERNS AN1) THE BERT QUALITIES. All Woollen Goods Shmnk. HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, SCARFS, TIES, WATERPROOFS & UMBRELLAS, | from the most celebrated Manufacturers. Military Appointments direct from the Best London Makers. RARE, 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 tree 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. LLANGUNNOR STEAM STONE AND MARBLE WORKS, NEAR CARMARTHEN. WILLIAlil DAVIES (successor to his late father, Tr David Davies) supplies all sorts of NATIVE and FOREIGN MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES also WINDOW SILLS, STONE COPINGS, PLINTHS, TROUGHS, &c., &c. Tomb and Head Stones, Sepulchral, Mural, and other Monuments, of every design, made to order. Stone Sawn for the Trade, and also supplied with every description of prepared Stone and Slabs at the lowest possible terms. X2,50 PER ANNUM for 10s. Any person desirous of becoming possessed of the above named annual income, is requested to make application before the 21st instant, enclosing a postage stamp, to Mr JAMES ANDERSON, Box 30, General Post Office, London. who will furnish the fullest particulars by return of post. MAPPIN BROTHERS, 222, REGENT STREET, LONDON, AND G7 and 63, King William Street, London Bridge, Supply the Consumer direct from their Manufactory, Queen's Cutlery Works, Sheffield. Established in Sheffield, A.D. 1810. MAPPIN BROTHERS' SUN," TABLE KNIVES. None are genuine unless their Corporate and Trade Mark, "the Sun," (granted to their father by the Cutler*' Company of Sheffield, June 26th, 1835,) is stamped on the blades; they are of the first quality, with secure ivory handles, and do not come loose in hot water the difference in price is occasioned solely by the superior quality and thickness of the ivory handles. Ordinary Medium Best Quality Quality. Quality. £ a d i!sd fsd Two dozen full-size Table Knives, ivory handles.. 2 4 0 3 6 0 4 12 0 Oiie.-and-a- h a i i handles 2 4 0 3 6 0 4 12 0 One-and-a-half dozen full- size Cheese Knives, Ivory Handlell. 1 4 0 1 14 6 2 11 0 One pair regular Meat 0 „ 6 0 11 0 0  6 Carvers 0 ? 6 0 11 0 0 15 6 One pair extra size do 0 8 6 0 12 0 0 16 6 One pair Poultry Carvers.. 0 7 6 0 1 0 0 15 6 One Steel for Sharpening.. I Complete Service 4 14 6 6 18 6 9 16 6 ALANVFACTORY QUEEN'S CUTIEBY WORKS, SHEFFIELD. I IŒANDO JONES and Co's OmoiN.? PVTEXT R!CE: () STARCH ?Mt?HO ?ot7<?, is celebrate fM productng ? t beautiful Glaze, and retaining its ?i'?M?? in the ùampest weather. CAUTION.—Every packet has a label with the name in- serted under the Royal Arms. | I. ARMY CONTRACTS FOR FUEL AND LIGHT. Sealed Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon on the 3rd of MARCH, from persons who may be willing to enter into Contracts for the supply of COALS, COKE, AND CANDLES, in sueh quantities as may be required for the use "f Her Majesty's Laud Forces and Military De- partments in any of the following places, from 1st April, 1862, to 3ht March, 1863. Coals, Tons, Coke, Composite Dip Tons Candles, Candles, ———— —— lbs. lbs. 1. Pembroke, Pater, Stack I Pater, 'rh'?rne j I Inland, best Island, and f 2,G80 2,500 5,000 Coast Bat- teries J 2. Penally and Tenby Do, 130 300 500 3. Brecon Do. 130 300 1,000 4. Newport Do. 400 4 650 3,20o The Quantities above specified of each Article of supply, are only approximate estimates of what may probably be required within the period of the Contract, but the Con- tractor will be held liable to deliver such quantities as may be demanded under competent authority, whether more or less than the above. Separate Tenders for Fuel and for Light must be made for each of the above-mentioned Stations or Barracks as sepa- rately grouped and numbered. Forms of Tender, and conditions of Contract, may be obtained on application at this Office, by Letter or in Person, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'Clock. Tenders on the printed forms must be properly filled up and signed, and delivered at the under-mentioned Office, under closed envelope (marked on the outside, Tender for Army Supplies,") before Noon on the 3rd March next. J. M. SUTHERLAND, Assistant Commissary Genual. Commissariat Office, Pembroke Dock, 1st February, 1862. R EALTH and HAPPINESS for the NERVOUS ?a?fiDEUli.ri'At'?U.-A-i.g'ecor.yof?ne?medi- .a! wcik, writtou V or. of tin- m'.st eminent medieal :i}(.t? ?f tt?:?r?.j?t.'?iv/s?l!l'crthpg'"?!'n''eH?d beu<?t.o! 'tractions ?e"ften6<:lf-in. that'iass of sujf.rirs?ho-t. cure, yet to. airtJ.?tu'?h.) (lesire d,- Kid private cure, yet too oftHr.bceomethe dupps'-fd.s]gnmg Ivuidyii quacks, FOJ such ?"ttcrcrs this Mork is intended, showing u certain meats of cure in all eases of nervous debility, relaxation, orgaaie, or local weakness, langour, blushing, debility, and vaibus other nervous symptoms also showing how all the so.^ailed 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 of stamp to pre-pay postage. —Address to the Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. I I  W A GLASGOW DR. CURTIS'S MEDICAL WORK, MANHOOD. AX ESSAY ON NF.IIVOUS AND GENERATIVE DISEASES. TileI 25tti Thousand, with numerous plates, in a sealed envelope, price Is. S-sld by J. Allen, '20, Warwick Lane, P.,ternoter-row, and Mann, 39, Coriihill, Lot.den, and all Booksellers; or post paid by the Author, for 12 setups. MANHOOD: The CAUSE and CURE of its PREMATURE DECLINE. By Dit. J. L CURTIS, 15, ALREMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, LONDON. Being a Medical Review of the various forms and modern treatment of Nenous Debility, Impotency, Loss of lrntal | and Physical Ciipaeity, whether resulting fi. rn Youthful i Abuse, the Follies of Maturity, the Eircets of Climate, or Infection; Illustrated with Utt reslir.g Ca.ses, and the Author's Recipe of a Preventive Lotion. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. We feel no hesitation in saying that there is no member of soeity by whom the book will not be found useful -whe- ther such person hold the relation of a parent preceptor, or II clergyman."—Sun, Evening Paper. CCRTlS ON MANHOOD.—This is truly a .aluable 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-wiittc-n roedical Treatise has obtained." -Sway 3YMM, 23rd March, 1856. "CCHTrS ox MANHIIOOI — Shilling Edition. — This A(),rk, which for twenty jems liua >LUUJ VVJU icoi. vr I" vfco- disqualiifcati^ ons and impediments arising from nervous excitement and debility and to invalids suffering; from youthful errors and excesses it wii be found valuable and useful."— Record. "niL CnnJS has conferred a great boon by publishing this little work, in which is drscribed lhe sourc of those c^eVus which produce decline in youth, or more fnquently pemature 01 d age. Teleyraj.-h, March 27th, 1S56. The author of the above Medical Treatise, may be 1 Is (-,ither t.3, 1-tter or personally, at hie residence 'as above The efficacy and harmless nature of the lemedies em,.loved by Iht. COKriS, having been demon- stra" d bv the me.st complete success during a practice ex- I tending over a period of 20 years, nervous sufferers of every o v,,i- a period of 20 yc, class hu> e a perlect guarantee that the utmost skill and experience will be made available in the treatment of their cases. At home for consultation daily, from TEN vill THREE and IX i11 EWIIT. SUlidays (com 10 tilll. JONGH'S ??. Di.JONGH'S (Km)/hi of the Order of Leopold (f Belgium) L I (i 1 r T li li O W X CO]) LIVER oil, i Prescribed by t he most eminent Medical Men as the j safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for | CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, RHEUMATISM, GOVT, GENERAL DEBILITY, THE SKIN, RIUIvE I S, INI AN I ILE WASTING, AXD ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS The invariable purity, paiatableness, speeav efficacy, and consequent economy of this unrivalled preparation, have obtained for it the general approval alio uiiqualjfietj con- tidence of the Medical Profession, and notwlthsbndiug the active and in too many instances unscrupulous opposition of interested dealers an unprecedented amount of public patronage. The immeasurable therapeutic superiority of Dr. DF I JONCJU'S Cod Liver Oil over ("cry other variety is incon- I testably established by the recorded opinions of the most distinguished Physicians and burgeons 111 all parts of the world In numberless instances, where other kinds of Cod Liver Oil bad been long and copiously administered with little or no benefit, Dr. DK JOXGl H Oil has produced almost immediate relief, arre,tfJ disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDIO A E OPINIONS SlIt JOSEPH OLLIFFE, M.I) Toysician to the British Embassy at Paris. have frequently prescribed Dr. de Jonah's Light-Brown C d Liver Oil, and I have every reason to be satisfied with its beneficial and salutary ejects." Slit. HENRY MARs1[; Bart., M.D., Physician in Or- T 1 ,'T or. -1.. IT.. dinary to the Quern ill ireuiiu.- -i .unsu.tr ur. UcJongli g Litfht-Rrown Cod L:ver Oil t» be a very pure O.l, net likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent, ol great value. Dlt I V.WHENCE, P'lP. sieian to II 11 11. the Duke of Saxc-Coburg and G-tha.l invanab.y nnscriue Dr. de Joogii's Oil in preference to any otner, leehng n-suied that a. factured conijiound in wh;ch the ifficacy ol this iti'.aiuabie medicine is destroyed." DIl LETilEBY, 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-13ro«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 article." DR. LANKESTER, E.R.S., Sup<rintendent of the Food Collection, South Kensington Attis(.uni.-Il 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 Gerinai)y. I)r. Granville has found that Dr. do Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired eihet in a uborter time than orher kinds, and that it does not cause the nausea and indigestion too often onseq ient on the I administration of the Pale Oil." Dll. BARLOW, Senior Physician to Guy's Hospital.— ii 1 have frequently recoinminded p> rsons consulting me to make use of Dr. do 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." 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. do Jougli's Light- Brown Cod Liver Oil, zind I have no hesitation in stating that I consider it the best of all the specimens of Oil which have ever COIDe under my liutice" DR DE JONGH'S LIGHI-BROWN COD LIVER OIL IS sold ONLY" in IMPERIAL Ilnlf-pints, 2s. 6J.; Pints ,48. 9d. Quarts, 9s, capsuled and labelled with his stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GE:nE, by respectable Chemists and Druggists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HAitFOltD & Co., 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. CAVTIOX.—Firmly resist attempts often made by un- scrupulous dealers to recommend, or substitute, with a view to an extra profit, other preparations, under th ■fallacious prctcuee that they are the same as Dr. de Jonyh's, or equally efficacious. I 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. Vm. COOKE, Consulting Engineer, 26, Spring Gardens, London. S.W. ■ i ?TEA—STRACHAN and Co-?. ?r?s 7i-? JL "Domestic" Black at 3s. -td. ?pr lb. ?6, Cumhin, London. E.C TEA—STRACHAN and Co.'s Fine" Intermeùiate" TBlack at 3s. 8d. per lb. 26, Comhill, LonJon, Le. r EA-STIZACIIA-N and Co.'s Delicious Drawing J. Room Black at 4s. 2d. per lb. 2G, Com hill, Loudon, E.C. Dr. Hassell's Certificate of Purity, and a Price Current free on application, 26, Comhill, London, E.C. i INCOME WITHOUT RISK. PERSONS hadn a little tirrfe to spare are apprised IT that the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY continue to appoint Agents for the sale of their celebrated Teas in any town or village in the KiDjjdcm. These teas are packed to suit all purchasers in Leaden Canisters, from One Ounce tv One Pound. A Prospectus sent post-free ou application to the Company, at their offices, 9, Great St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London. CEO. SMITH AND CO.'S i PURE EXTRACT OF CALVES' FEET For Invalids and Culinary Use, is the purest article of the kind known (vide Lancet, 1860), and is superior to the BEST QKLATINB or ISINGLASS for making JELLIES, BLANC-MANGE, &c. Sold in Packets, ed., Is., Is., and 4s,, by all Chemists, Grocers, dec. Manufactory-23, LITTLE PORTLAND STREET, 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. Peifumes, &c. Manufactory-Red Lion Street, London, W.C. TUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES, 6d., la. and Is. 61. Der bottle. MAGKNTA MAUVE VIOLET SCARLET I GREEN BLUE I ORANGE YELLOW &c., &c_ &c. Anyone can use these Dyes, which require no other ingredient to produce on Ribbons, Silks, Woollens, &c., the most beautiful and fasliiei.al.le colours in a few minutes.-Prepared by and may ?.c had Whol?le of DANIEL JUDSON and SON, DryMltert, Iu, scott's-yard, Bush-lane, London. Retail of all Chemists. j COUGHS, ASTHMA. A.VD INClPIEXT COS SUMPTION ARE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY KEATING'S COUCH LOZENGES. STATISTICS SHEW THAT 50,000 PERSONS annually fall victims t > Pulmonary Disorders, including Consumption, Diseases of the Chest, tii(I ifie Inspiratory Organs. Prevention is at all times better than cure: be, there ore, prepared during the wet and wintry season with a >upi>ly of HEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, which possess the v.rtue of averting, as well as of curing a Cough or Cold; they are good alike for the young or for the aged. Prepared and Sold in Boxes, Is. ]Jd and Tins, 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. each, by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, &c., 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Retail by all Druggists, &c. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. SCHWEPPE'S SODA WATER. SCHWEPPE'S MALVERN SELTZER WATER. SCHWEPPE'S POTASS WATER. SCHWEPPE'S LEMONADE. over ihe Cork with their signature. Sold by all respectable Chemists, Confectioners, and leading Hotels. Manufactured at London, Liverpool, Bristol, Derby, and Malvern Wells OTICE TO INVENTORS-OFFICE FOR PATENTS, 11 4, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, CHARING CROSS, LONDON. Printed instructions (gratis) as to the COST of PATENTS, for Great Britain or foreign countries. Advice and assistance in dis- posing of or working inventions. Branch ofiices and agencies in every Continental state and in America. Established 20 years. Full information as to expired or existing Patents at home or abroad. Apply personally or by letter to MESSRS. PRINCE & CO., Patent Office, 4, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, CHARING CROSS, LONDON, W.C. WINTER AND THE CRYSTAL P ALACE.- TT QUEEN'S HOTEL, near the CRYSTAL PALACE, Upper Norwoo 1. Arrangements are made at reduced and stated prices for a few months. The Hotel is kept in an equable temperature. Invalids who require warmth, and all who are in a delicate state of health, and such as require a change for purposes of relaxation. or for visiting the Palace, will find the light air of the Norwood Hills both pleasant and bracing. The Hotel is built on a hill of gravel, a fact which accounts for the marked improvement in the health of all who visit it at all seasons, but particularly at this, when the weathef is so variable. FOTIB COATS IN ONE —The Sydenham Manifold Over Coat Invented, ratcnt?d, and sold only by M ESSRS. SAMUEL ,"f '?'rHERS, 29, Ludgatc Hill, London, is acknowledged to be the greatest norell. of the d," It is constructed to form lour distinctly diSerent 0, CCooaatts s, tto o ssuuiit t a a u chang» e ol temperature r ti?? taste of the m-c?r, rix.—A oas:to suit ancÎ':r{C ctP:mr l¡t d %t. ;i: c*^l coM, and a haadsome light Chesterfield coat. Prices, a guineas, 6*. and .p?d .at ,andahiadbumeligltClICTWrfi,id,-t. STRANGERS VISITING LOlDON .ne mpectiUlly inYiMd by MM?. Samuel to compare the '-?ue: and pi??? of the". widc? celebrated S?enlum Trouser5.J7 fi«d ■ ■ Vsts, 8.. 6d.; Sydenham ?ide Suit? ?. and 5" Sy?"? OTC??o? _2 fuine/ £ BoT, .W ?' 6 ?. 6d. to 30s. ,nd Over Coats, from i »<nook of fashion m* ?' with instructions for self-measurements fr£ ee on appnea, ?M?L BROTHERS, ?. LUDGATE HILL, LONMK. MOORE'S PATENT LOUVRE VENTILATORS. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that immc- I diatc proceedings will be taken against all parties infringing mv Patent, and to recover damages for past iufringeflJent 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 forwarded on receipt of two postage stamps. ?HERRV /<3§§ £ S\i ?O'm?ASTE /????? ie Best* Chea,4evt x jirc/i&rationforlhdTcifh\JA C y? JOHNGOSNEILIc C^sLY ^z/Zl L@M?@M ??P/-?7  ??' SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. I¡' NOW READY. VEW EDITIONS of the SOCIETY'S READING BOOKS without any abridgment, at the following greatly reduced ¡ I'nces I'RICE. First Reading Book, Part T. per loz. Os. tki. ——————————— Part I! i, Os. Gd. I ——————————— Complde Is. Gd. Second Reading 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 »i Os. 8d. Supplement to the Third Reading Book Os. 8d. Fourth Reading Book Os 8d. English History Os. 8d. The usual allowances to Members and the Trade. DEPoSITORIES:-J-ondon 77, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, w.e. j 4, Royal Exchange, E.C.; and 16, Hanover Street, Hanover Square, W.; and Sold by all Booksellers. ) HBREIDENBACH respectfully invites inspection H e .f,uUowiu.-U!toimo?KM<ulT01LKTART)CLr?.?Uot''hkh j b, tested for their supeiior il?.ilities, and ariy of L?cti rcturuedifDO approved of COMPLEXION. Ttreidenbach's Cucumbers and i:ider Flower Mills, lor removing sunburns, 2?. 6d.; Kotc, Vi-Ilt, and Lily Complexion rowdm, rendcr1U the fa'ce neck, and arms immediately white ana blooming, without injury to the slin, Is. 6d. and -s. ikl. TEETH. Breidcnbach's Borax and Myrrh Antacid Soap for the Teeth, Violet and Rose Mouth Washet and Lozei.^CB lor refreshing the Breath, 2s., and 2s. 6d. THE HANDS. Breidenbach' Savoni aux Fleur> de Yjoltte, Rose, Sandalwood, Lcmon, o?ge, Millefleur and Spermaceti, Amandiae aud Cold Cream, hcù every day» Is?.M.,Mu-?.6d. ?.?? HAIR. Breidenbacli's Phellocombe aux Fleurs de Violette, Itose, Oranpe. Jasmin, Heliotrope, Vanilla, and Jdinet\euf" makin? th hair strong, hcalthv, and ?U?S'?0 take any form, price, ?. M. Wood Violet, Pomade, and Vegetable Cr?m.:t.M. THE HANDKERCHIEF. Breldenbacli's Wood Violet Perfume, Forget-me-Sot, Tea Rose, Cambridfe, Balmoral, and Isle ot Wight Bouquets, all 21. 6d. WRITINC DESK. Breidenbach's Sachets aux Flenra de Violette, Moss Rose, Milleflsur, Mar^chale, Heliotrope, and Vitirert, 1»., Is. ifd., all warranted of tlic very best, by H. BltEIJJfcNBACH, Perfumer and Distiller 01 Flowers to tho Queen, Prince Consort, and the Duchesses of Kent and Cambri(i". 157B, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. and of all respectable Chemist* and Perfumers. TTAMPTULICON, or India-rubber and Cork Floor C.oth. Impervious to wet indestructible by damp, soft to t1:e *read, and warm to the feet. Far superior to every other material ever it?ver?ted for the covering of Fh.ors, &c. Invaluable on Stone Floors. F. G. TRESTRAIL and Co.. 19, and 20, Walbrook, London, E.C. Manufactory—South London Works, Lambeth. By Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patert. RIMMEL'S PERFUMED VAf Oft! ZE R-used 11. i,, .nv theatres and entertainments, public and. private, to dillnso delightful perfume through the air. Small ones for ilniwin"- rooms from Gs. Ri M M E LIS A:TOM A Ti C D1SIN? £ C TO .— used bv the Royl College of Surgeons and th? L?:, Km ospt,ls for removing all unpleasant smelh, :nnl silb?'hu'h?     by 3 al men'&rifjg1 Price 2s. (id. including the compound. RiSIMEL^ ???- NACK FOR )8&2-rruitcl in oil colors and beautifully perfumed. Price 6d., by l?o?t for 7 stamps. Sold by all Perfumery Dealers. RIMMKL, Perfumer to Her Majesty, UC, Stmnd, and 24, Conihiil, London. Dealc,l-s. RINI.NIEL, 1'ei-funier to Iler ,?ij4L?sty, 96, Sti-,nd, and 24, Coi-libLill, London. DOUGLAS and COMPANY. Timber and btl' -L? M,'rc}¡¡¡ft", Imports of all kinds .f AMEHIC:\ and BALTIC TIMBER and DEALS, liare this Sf'!i'OIl imported an ex'ersire and choice Stock of the above Goods. Well seasoned PLANED FLOORING BOARDS, MOULD- I-NG,O-, "]ld, SASH BAICS, of all ditneiisijns and »aricus patten t;, always on hand. D. and Co. La' ill. .uod. ('uttin. Mactiineiv of all kinds in c\ce::<nt otdi i, with ample Steiin. Piiwcr, are enab'.t-d to exicute Order s for Windows, Doors, -d all kinds of Joint I'S Work, of he best si asoiitd Materials, on the Sbort«-»t Notice, and at l'iites that, under lie r Establislmjent, are well worth the attention of ti:t: Building Tradt-. w o T ii i: L s P o U N s VICTORIA LOZENGES, BEING MADE BY SELF ACTING MACHIERY, ARE FREE FKOM HANDLING, AND ARE RECOMMENDED FOR THEIR PERFECT PURITY, DELICIOUS FLAVOURS, AND FREEDOM FROM ALL COLOURING MATTER. Sold in Packets at Id., 2J 4d., Sd., Is 4d. each, By Grocers, Druggists, and Confectioners, And Wholesale bv WOTIIERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW And II L o l ese l e bN. WO' 1 1 1 1  AND LONDON. AGENTS—MESSUS. D. & W. DAYIES, Groctrs, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen. u^F^ ??? ?LBBRAT? '??r?  THE GREAT SUCCESS of this i DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearance of many SPU- RIOUS IMITATIONS totally dlriel^t in FLAVOR and dest?ute of the DIGESTIVE PROPERTIES of this SAUCE. Purchasers arc earnostly requested to ASK FOR LEA & PEP.RINS' SAUCE, JjL T.F.A & PERKINS, Worcester, jy LEA & PERRINS, \Vorcester. ?Ros?;E & BI.ACKWELL, London,  and all M?j,.?h.utti and OiliiiAen. A FRIEND IN NEED: 1IOL PILLS. WONDERFUL cr HE OF ASTHMA OF IS YEARS STANDING. C:iy of a Letter from Mr. 1* illc ]Jard, 1,,i,A eelmy- j and Grocer, Glcntics, Co. Donegal, dc.utith March, 1801. To Professor Holloway. Sir, —I suffered from asthma lor 18 years, tccotnpaHied with great difficulty of breathing, and severe cough with spitting of blood. I was alo afflicted witl: Prles At dif- ferent times I was treated by most skilful physicians, and was at length pronounced by the a to be beyond cure as a la"t resource, I was induced to use your Pills and Oint- ment, and in the short s pace of a fortnight could walk about, and 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, Totaess, 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 Pillb, and iu 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 mild and painless action of these invaluable Pills recommends them to every household as a remedy for the early departures from health. Any mother, nurse, or young person guided by the directions which accompany each box of Holloway's Pills, hr.s at once available ØlrDI for checking disease, purifying the blood, and expelling j from the system all gross humours. Tbey are, indeed, at all ages, the tried female's friend. I DISORDERS OF THE LIVER WITH FLATULENCY AND INDIGESTION. Loss of appetitc, and flUulcnev arc usually the f-re I runners ol t-tuinachic disease. Thex laruous Pilt-iexerct.e the most salutary power in all affection* cf the liver, and all irregiiiarili,s of the stom-nh and bowels; they i t-stote < hea-itily junctioii to everv internal organ, overcome all ob- struct;onf, and cast out all impurities. THE ACTION OF THE KIDNEYS AND OTHER INTERNAL ORGANS. The immediate io-s of muscular strength and nervous energy is more particular ly remarkable in renal than in mo t other diseases. Their deficient action for one day suffices to produce fever, hence the necessity for prompt and efficient treatment. Hollowa, Pills have the great merit ot restoring an) suspenderl or diminished secretions, and ef relieving any inflammation or congestion in the spleen, kid- nejs, 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 effieient and ready remedy when the disturbed circulation deptndt on indiges- tion, flatulency, or debilitated nervous vigour. Persons I sufi, ring from disturbance ot the heart, should take abuut six of these Pills two or three times a week, according 141 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 "PO" tlje main springs of liie, and thui save thousands from a prelll.. tuie grave. Hollow ay's Pills are tha best remedy known in t)., U It*, for tite following Disease*' ? A?u.. D?euterv L.ver ti'o„rn m- Tic-Doulourt,ux Asthma Erysipelas ?"  BiliousConiplaiutsl'emale Irre-Lum j, !,0 Ulcers .8<c- Ytnereal AflVe- mutches ou?he "ula'mVheumati»m tiUI.8 bkin ?,?''?'  ,:h  .??m tio. | Bowel Coir plaints ,Kiuc,u is :-Iofula, or ?orm. 01 all Bo?el C.Krl?l-il?ts t;IU<!S Ki??Kv'I kinds Colk's J? Sore Throats ?fiikht!<, t?,. Cunstipattunofthe?u? UL ? stOMeahdCm-?h?eVcrc.tuHt- ?°?' lie.d-LLi, c cause Consu:upt?u Tn?.-?tion YC'. ?.,?c. ??.r??'iL'uSccmd.tY g;;) Jaunùin' S lUp\uM ??d)tt the ,Slaull,lu::u,\ ?t Irolt-bioi i u!.?\??. ?.t atr.?d. (uc?r Temple M?!? ?n-ti?i.? L"? L '.) ?.t r.pce.- Aule Druggist- J."U Deaieis in Medicines throuflioui tbc ?iviUzcd world, ?t tLl fuUcwHtg pikes: !s. 'i" ù.. 4 s !i 1 s,, '-? 2 and b3S. each bLX There is a considerable saving hy taking the largei »IK<6. N.B. Directions; for the guidance OL Patients in F 11 j disorder, are affixed to each Boa.,