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J. H. SMITH AND Co., MEDICAL & CHEMICAL HALL, CARMARTHEN Established 1806. BEG to call attention to their New Stock of JY GARDEN and AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, which they ean warrant FRESH and GOOD. Importers of FOREIGN and COLONIAL WINES. Dealers in BRITISH and FOREIGN SPIRITS. JOHN W. WHITE, Chemist and Druggist, SPIRIT AND SEED MERCHANT, 7, GUILDHALL SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, HAS just received his NEW STOCK of FRESH JH GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, &c., which he can confidently recommend. Early Ash Leaf Kidney Potatoes, Early Fluke do., &c., &c Spring Vetches; Swedes; Mangel Wurtzel. LADIES' RIDING HABITS. STYLE AND ELEGANCE. JAMES DA VIES, lailor and Draper, 340, Oxford Street, LONDON. PELICAN LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE, Established in 1797, No. 70, Lombard-Street, E.C., and 57, Charing Cross, S.W DIRECTORS, Ootavius E. Coope, Esq. IHenryLancelot Holland, Esq W.Cotton,Esq.,D.C.L.,F.R.S Win. Jas. Lancaster, Esq. John Davis, Esq. Jhn Lubbock, Esq., F.R.S. J. A. Gordon Esq, MD. F.R.S Benjamin Shaw, Esq. E. Hawkins, junr., Esq. Matthew Whiting, Esq. K. D. Hodgson, Esq., M P. M. Wyvill, Jun., Esq., M.P. ROBERT TUCKER, Secretary and Actuary. EXAMPLES of the amount of Bonus awarded at the recent division of profits to Policies of Y,1,000 each, effected for the whole term of life at the undermentioned ages Age Duration Bonus Bonus when of in in Assured, Policy. Cash. Reversion. I 7 years ? 29 7 0 £ 66 0 0 20 { 14 years 36 2 0 73 10 0 21 years 44 8 0 82 0 0 40 7 years £ 49 13 6 1 81 10 0 40 < 14 years 61 2 0 95 10 0 ( 21 years 75 2 6 108 0 0 ( 7 years ? 95 4 6 £ 127 10 0 60 { 14 years 117 2 6 144 10 0 ( 21 years 144 1 0 165 10 0 For Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, &c., apply at the Offices as above, or to any of the Company's Agents. AGENTS. Carmarthen.Mr. James Mortimer, Bank of Morris and Sons Cardiff .Mr. John Bird, Solicitor, D. W. Jones, Draper, and Mr. John Phillips, Bank. Swansea .Mr. F. D. Micha.el, Accountant Neath Mr. David Arthur, Surgeon. Monmouth .Mr. T. W. Oakley, S-lioitor. Newport .Mr. S. T. Evans, Land Surveyor Pontypool Mr. John Philpot, Auctioneer. Tenby Alr, W. Walkington, Chemist. Pembroke .Mr. R. C. Treweeks, Chemist. Haverfordwest .Mr. Wm. John, Solicitor. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE—LIFE—ANNUITIES—LOANS. CHIEF High Street, Wrexham OFFICES. 49. Moorgate Street, London, E.C. 77, Buchanan Street, Glasgow. TRUSTEES. The Riifht Hon. Lord Boston. The Right Hon. Lord Tredegar. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P. Colonel Myddelton Biddulph, M.P. Townsend Mtinwaring, Esq., M.P. Colonel Watkins, M.P. Henry Thomas, Esq. Thomas Brassey, Esq. Hugh Owen, Esq. CHAIRMAN. Thomas Barnes, Esq, MP., Farnwoith, near Manchester, and The Quin'a, Salop DIRECTORS. Thomas Painter, Esq., Bodlondeb, Wrex- ham JJUO I, Owen, Esq Barnsbury, London. William Bright, Eq, Gresford Bank, near Wrexham. Edward Tench, Esq., Macsgwyn, near Wrexham. R V. Kyrke, Esq., Stansty, near Wrexham. John James, Esq., Piss Acton, near Wrex- Richard C. Rawlins, Esq., Bryn Alyn, near Wrexham. Charles Hughes, Esq., Hope-street, Wrex- ham. FIRE. Insurances of all descriptions at the most moderate rates of premium. Claims liberally and immediately dis- charged. Losses by tirs rjxpiosux. maae gooa. According to the lateKt Returns published the increase in Government Duty paid ex. ceeded that of THIRTY-ONE other Offices, some of which have been established more than 100 years. The increase shewn by the PROVINCIAL was exceeded by very fe'v OJ/ices. The Sum insured on FARMlNli STOCK with the Provincial Office amounted to £ 1,770,360, and exceeded that of 46 other offices There are only TWO Country Offices that exceed that amount. LIFE. Special and important advantages, secured to persons assuring their lives with this company. Bonus divided every five years. For details see Prospectus. Surrendering of Policies. Should any person assured in this Company be unable to carry on his policy, he may, after three years' premiums have been paid, surrender the same to the directors for its value in cash, or for a new policy for an equivalent amount. free from IVew Feature. Policies effected with this Company upon which three years' premiums bave been received, are rendered indis- putable and unchallengeable by Certificate of Directors. Balf Credit System. Policies granted on this Sjstem. Residence in Europe allowed without extra premium and also in Canada, New Zealand, Cape of Good Hope, Port Natal, certain parts of Australia, and of the United States. A small extra piemium charged for the voyage to and from each of the latter places. Claims paid within thirty days after pro- duction of satisfactory proofs of death. ANNUITIES. Immediate and Deferred Annuities upon terms favourable to purchasers, LOANS. Advances made on personal Security in connection with Life Assurances. Interest j65 per Cent, on unpaid Principal. Loans repayable by Instalments over 3 or 4 years. Forms of application for Loans may be had on application to the Offices of the Company, or any of the Company's Agents. All communications strietly confidential. AG ENCIES. The Directors are prepared to receive ap. plications for Agencies from persons of respectability and influence wherever the Company is not already fully represented. Bankers, Solicitors, Land Agents, and others appointed as private Agents, where desired. Applications invited. Liberal Commissions and Fees allowed to Agents. Postages and Carriage of Parcels allowed. Qgg- Special and favourable terms offered to Agents as- suring their own Lives. ANTHONY DILLON, SECRETARY TO THE COMPANY. N B.—Tho Dividend (£10 per Cent.) for the present year on this Company's Shares is now being paid. Jawino upwudl of 00,000. PARSON'S FLETCHER, & Co's INDIAN RICE STARCH. THIS Superior Article can be highly recom- JL mended. It requires no boiling, produces a beautiful Glaze, and retains its Stiffness during the damp t weather. It has been pronounced, by competent judges, THE BEST RICE STAHCH NOW IN THE MARKET. 22, Bread Street, Cheapside; and Sold by all Oilmen and Grocers in Town and Country. Sold by Messrs. Edwards and Jones, and Messrs. Wonnacott and Co., grocers, Carmarthen. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS, PURELY VEGETABLE, may be taken at any -L time, by old or young, male or female act mildly, yet effeotually, remove all accumulations, regulate the secretions, strengthen the stomach, and purify the blood. All this without causing cold or reactionary constipation. A safe, sure, and permanent cure- Dealers supplied at 22, H: ead Street, London, E.C.; the Public, by Chemists, &e., at Is. lid., at 2s. 9d., and 43. 6d. the box. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That application will be made to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace assembled at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Carmarthen, holden at Llandilofawr, in and for the said County, for an order for stopping up a certain public highway, called HEOL-GOI, situate, lying, and being in the Hamlet of Cefnblaidd, in the parish of Talley, in the said County, commencing at its junction with a certain other public highway leading from the Village of Talley to the Town of Llandilo, iu the said County, and terminating at its junction with a certain other highway leading from the said Village of Talley to the Village of Cwmdu, and containing in length eighteen chains and thirteen yards, for that such public highway is unnecessary for that there are other public highways more commodious for the public in the immediate neighbourhood than the road proposed to be stopped up; and that the Certificate of two Justices having viewed the said highway so proposed to be stopped up, with the plan of the same, will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said County, on the thirteenth day of April next Given under my hand this Twenty-first day of February, 1863. MORGAN JONES, Surveyor of the highways for the district of Llan- sawel, in the County of Carmarthen, being the district in which the Parish of Talley is situate. GOOD BUTTER. TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN. TRY WALTER BABB'S BUTTER POWDER, a most extraordinary preparation for removing any un- pleasant taste caused by Turnip-i, Swedes, &c renders the Butter uniformly sweet and firm, making it come in a wonderful quick time; it also increases the quantity of Butter. The Proprietor is constantly receiving testimonials in favor of the Butter Powder, a convincing proof that it needs only one trial to eneure its constant use. Sold in Boxes at 9d. each, and is prepared by W. W. BABB, Druggist, &c., 3 and 4, Marketplace, Highbridge, Somerset. Wholesale Agents-Messrs. LONGMAN, LEONARD, and ROBINSON, Wholesale Druggists, Bristol. 1863. LLANBOIDY RACES AND STEEPLE CHASES ARE FIXED FOR TUESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 21st and 23rd. (The week following the Cheltenham Meeting.) ON TUESDAY. THE LLANBOIDY STAKES. A Handicap of Sovs. each, if forfeit be not declared on or before Wednesday, April 8th, with FORTY SOVEREIGNS added. Entrance 2 Sovs., to go to the Fund Second Horse to save his Stake Five Entries or no Ra, e The win- ner of any Race after the publication of the Weights once, 7lbs. twice, or of any Race with 40 Sovs. added, 10ib, extra not to be accumulative. Those declaring forfeit in time pay only Entrance money. One mile and a half over the flat. THE OPEN STEEPLE CHASE. A Handicap of 10 Sovs. each, half forfeit, if forfeit be not declared on or before Wednesday, April 8th, with EIGHTY SOVEREIGNS added. Entrance 2 Sovs., to go to the Fund Second Hotse to save his Stake. The winner of any Steeple Chase after the publication of the Weights once, 71bs twice, lClbs. extra. Five Entries or no Race. Those declaring forfeit in time pay only Entrance money. Four miles over the Steeple Chase Course. THE U.H.C. STEEPLE CHASE. A Sweepstakes of 3 Sovs. each, p.p., with a SILVER CLA- RET JUG added, value Twenty-five Guineas, the gift of David Pusjh, Esq., M.P. Entrance I Sov., to go the Fund Second Horse to save his Stake Five Entries or no Race. For Horses that have been regularly hunted in South Wales during this season, and have never been in a public training stable, it won a llace with more than £ 40 added (Gartison Races excepted) 4 years old, lOst. 5 years old, IO,t 121bs 6 and aged, lift. 71:<B. A Winner of any Steeple Chase or Hurdle Race once, 71bs. t-Nice, lOlbs. extra. Three miles over the Stet pie Ch^e Course. THE FARMER'S RACE. A Sweepstakes of I Sov. ('Iofh, with TEN SOVEREIGNS added by W. R. H. Powell, Ebq., for Horses that for one mouth previous to the R,ce have been ^he bona fide property of Farmers and Tradesmen residing in Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, or Cardiganshire, and bave never been in a public training stable, or have ever, ull to starting, won a Race *alue £ 20. Second Horse to save his Stake, 3 years oid, 9st. lZlbs. 4 years old, 10.t. 12ibs.; 5years old 11-t 71bs 6 and aged, 12,t. A winner of any Race once, 71bs. twice, lOlbs. extlR. Two miles over the flat. ON THURSDAY. THE CEFEN STAKES. A Handicap of 3 Sovs. each, if forfeit, be nut declared on or before Wednesday morning, April the 22nd, at 10 a.m., with THIRTY SOVEREIGNS added. Entrance, I Suv., to go to the Fund. Second Hor,e to sae his Stake Five Entries or no Race. Those declaring forfeit in time pay only Entrance money. One mile over the flat. THE CAMBRIAN STEEPLE CHASE. A Handicap of 5 Sovs. each, if forfeit be not declared on or before Wednesday morning, April the 22nd, at 10 a.m.. with FORTY SOVEREIGNS added. Entrance 1 Sov., to go to the Fund. Second Horse to save his Stake Five En- tries or no Race; those declaring forfeit in time pay only Entrance money. Four miles over the Steeple Chase Course. THE CHALLENGE CUP, Value FIFTY SOVEREIGNS, added to a Sweepstakes of 7 Sovs. each, 3 forfeit, for Horses bred in South Wales, which have been the property of residents in Carmarthen- shire, Pembrokeshire, or Cardiganshire since the 1st day of November last past, and have lJeen regularly huti ed during this season, and have never been in a public training stable. Any number of Hurses, the property of the same uwner, oan start for this Cup. If four Horses stait, the second to save his Stake. Four miles over a hunting country. 4 years old, lOst. 71bs.; 5 years old, list. 51tis. 6 and aged, 12st. Entire horses to carry 31tJ8. extra; Horses that have won nO, 71bs. extra Y,100 10lbs. extr-i ZCIOO twice, or X200, 141bs. extra not to be accumulative. The Cup to be produced at each successive Llanboidy Meeting, and not become the property of any person until he shall have won it three years in succession. A -alk over not to count as a win. THE PRINCIPALITY HURDLE RACE. A Sweepstakes of 3 Sovs. eaca, p.p., witti 30 SOVE- REIGNS added; Entrance, 1 Sov., to go to the Fund Se- cund Horse to save his Stake Five Entries or no Race for Horses that have been bunted in Wales during this sea- son, and have never been in a public training stable, or won a Hurdle Race or Steeple Chase with X20 added. (Races run during the Llanboidy Meeting, 1863, and Garrison and Farmer's Races excepted). 4 years old, 9st. 71bs.; 5years old", lOst 5lbs. 6 and aged list. Two miles over 7 flights of Hurdles. CONDITIONS. The Llanboidy Stakes, the Open Steeple Chase, the U.H.C Steeple Chase, the Farmer's Race, tbe Challenge Cup, and the Principality Hurdle Race to close and name to t! e Hon. Secretary at the Maesgwjnne Arms Hotel, Llanboidy, by letter, on or before Tuesday, March 24th, en- closing the Entrance Money for each Slake, without which no Entry will be received. The Weights for the Llanboidy Stakes and and the Open Steeple Chase to appear in Bell s Life April 5th. The Cefen Stakes and the Cambrian Steeple Chase to close and name on or before Tuesday Evening, April 21st, at 8 o'clock. The Weights to appear the same evening by 10 o'clock. Colours to be named at the time of Entry. Weighing 2s 6d each Race. Three Horses, the property of different owners, to start for each Race, or the Public Money will not be added The Steeple Chases will be run under the new Rules as regards Steeple Chasing. Mr. Powell's Hounds will meet on Wednesday and Iriday. An Ordinary on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at the Maesgwynr.e Arms. PRYSE LOVEDEN, ESQ., 1 Stewards. LLEWELLYN L. PRICE, ESQ., J Mr. R. JOHNSON, York, Handicapper. T. R. O. POWELL, Esq., Hon. Secretary. N.B.-Programnies of the Meeting may be had on appli- to the Hon. Sec., to whom all P.O Orders must be made payable on the Llanboidy Post-Oiice. Llanboidy is situated within five miles of the St. Clears, Whitland, or Naiberth Agad Station! 011 tho govath WAle. Itallway, ??i 'Sp?? ??L"??'?—a??????  SOUTH WALES, GRE^T WESTERN, MIDLAND, &ND VALE OF NEATH RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. FIRST AND SECOND CLASS RETURN J' TICKETS issued on Thursday, 2nd April, and interme- diate days, will be available for the Return Journey, up to and including Tuesday, 7th April. On Good Friday, April 3rd, Passenger Trains will run as on Sundays. No Goods or Mineral Trains will run on Good Friday. On the VALE OF NEATH RAILWAY, Third Class EXCURSION TICKETS to the South Wales Railway Stations, at a Fare-and-a Half for the Double Journey will be issued by the Evening Trains on Thursday, April 2nd, which Tickets will be available for the Return Journey on Tuesday, the 7th of April, :or any intermediate day. The same arrangement will apply on the South Wales Railway for passengers booked through to the Vale of Neath Rail- way. STEAM BOAT ARRANGEMENTS. The Waterford and Milford Haven Steamers will not run either from New Milford or from Waterford on Good Friday. The Thursday's Boats will not diseharge Cargo either at New Milford or Waterford on Good Friday. By Order. Swansea, March 17th, 1862. GOD BLESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. GNational Song and Chorus, 38, As a four-part song for Choirs, 2d. For Piano, 4s. "This beautiful song and chorus will be welcomed. There are none who will not unite in the wish it expresses and in thousands of English homes it will be sung as only Englishmen sing their National Songs. It has been sung in public by Mr. SIMS REEVES with unusual success."— The Freeman, Feb. 18. London Robert Cocks and Co., New Burlington Street, W., Publishers to the Queen. All Musicaellers. GOD BLESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. GFour-part Song by BKINLEY RICHARDS, 2d. "The music and words are here presented complete, in a cheap form, only Two-pence. Surely every fâmily ill the land will procure a copy and make it a NATIONAL ANTHEM, teach it to the children, and let them sing it as it well deserves, every where." Wesleyan Times. The Song, 3., Ditto, for Piano, 4s.—London Robert Cocks and Co., New Burlington Street, W. All Musicsellers. SUPERINTENDENTS of NATIONAL and k3 SUNDAY SCHOOLS, &c., may obtain (post-free) a copy of GOD BLESS the PRINCE of WALES, Four-part Song, by enclosing two stamps, with English and Welsh words. London Robert Cocks and Co., New Burlington Street, and 4, Hanover Square, W. and all musicsellers. PURE SWEETS. SCHOOLING AND CO.'S PRIZE MEDAL PURE SWEETS, COMPRISE A great variety of first-rate MACHINE MADE CONFECTIONERY Of the most wholesome and delicious chsractei. Sold by Grocers, Confectioners, Druggists, &c., in Transparent & other Packets, at ONE PENNY PER OUNCE. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SCHOOLING AN D Co., WHOLESALE AND EXPORT CONFECTIONERS, Bethnal Green, London. D R ITE J O N G H S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout the world as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, RHEUMATISM, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. DR. DE JONGH'S Oil is the most efficacious, the most palatable, and from its rapid curative effects, unquestionably the most economical of alj kinds. Its immeasurable thera- peutic superiority over every other variety is now univer- sally acknowledged. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS :— EDWARD SMITH, Esq., M.D., L.L B., F.R.S., Assistant- Physician to the Hospital for Conswnption and Diseases of the Chest, Brompton,$ c., (Extracted from his work CONSUMPTION, ITS EARLY AND REMEDIABLE STAGES. 9' Walton and Maberley, 1862, pp. 349 ) » 41 \Ve b?e been informed h) ? manufacturer of Cod L¡,H Oil that probably not one-tenth of thr Oil which is sol s is altogether deriveit from tt-o liver of the Cod fisii. It is, liow(vor,ilyipi)ssible in private pructicu to determine whe- ther the Oil which \\e prescribe is genuine Cod Liu-r Oil or not, and lieire we think it ft great adv^nt^e that there s one kind of Cod Lic< r Oil whieu is universally admitted to be genuine-the LIGHT BROWN OIL, supplied by Dit. DE JOXOH. It has long been our i raetlce, when piesur;bing the Oil, to recommend this kind. since, amidst so much variety and uncertainty, we have confidence in us genuineness." EDWIN LANK ESTER, Eq., Nt D., L.L.n., F.R.S., Late Lecturer on the F* act ice of Physic nt, St. George's Medical School, Coroner for Central Middlesex, Mcdical Officer of Ilealih, St. James's, 6.0 c. I consider that the purity and genuineness of this Oil are secured in its preparation by the persourjl attention of so gOiHJ a Chemist, and intelligent a Physican as Dr. DE JOGH, ,.ho baB aha written the best medical treati' on the OH with which I am acquainted. Hence, I deell\; Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferable to any other kind as regards genuineness and uudicinal effi- cacy. 8, Savile lioio, W., Aug. 1, 1859. R. M. LAWRENCE, Eq., M.D., M.R.C.P., Physician to a RJi. the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Goilia, and to the Great Northern Hospital, c. c. "I hive frequently tested your Cod Liver Oil, and so impressed am I with its superioiitv that I invariably pre- scribe it in preference to any other, feeling assured that I am recommending a genuine aiticle, and not a manufac- tured compound, in which the efficacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed." 21, Connaught Sq Ilyde Park, Jan. 26, 18.)6. EDWIN CANTON, Eq, F.R.C.S., '?eir.qeo)2 a)id Lectitrei- oi7, Sti?,( Surgcon and Lecturer on Surgical Anatomy to Charing Cross Hospital, c c. Fer several years past I have been in the habit of pre. scribing Dr. DE JONGH'S Ligtit-Bro n Cod Liver Oil, and find it. to be much more efficacious than other varieties of the same medicine which I liate also employed with a view to test their relative superiority." 30, Montague Place, liussell Sq., 16th July, 1862. DR DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL IS sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9d, Quarts, 9s.; capsuled and labelled with his stamp and signature, "WITHOI T WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by respectable Chemists and Druggists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD & Co., 77 STRAND, LONDON, W.C CAUTIO-V,-Firinly resist attempts often made by un- scrupulous dealers to recommend, or substitute, with a viele to an extra profit, other preparations, under the fallacious pretence that they are the same as Dr. de Jongh's, or equally e/ficaciour BY HER MA- ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. HOWELLS'S PATENT PORTABLE WINDOW PLAT- FORM. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. This invention has for its object the holding and bearing the weight of a person or persons to stand outside of a window in high or dangerous places, and to prevent the risk of accident by falling, which is so great in the ordinary way of doing work outside a window. MR. WILLIAM HOWELLS, 24, St. Catherine-street, Carmarthen, South Wales, The Inventor, Patentee, and Sole Manufacturer, BEGS respectfully to inform the Public that he has a number of Patent Portable Window Platforms for sale or hire, and shall feel much pleasure in having the honour to attend any gentleman's house in Carmarthen or the neighbourhood, tor the purpose of explaining the utility and superiority of his Portable Window Platform over all other means in use for doing work outside or windows, no matter how high or dangerous the position. All communications to be post-paid to the above address. Carmarthen, October 8th, 1862, YISITORS TO LONDON will find the NEW t OPERA HOTEL, Bow-street, Covent Garden, op- posite the Royal Italian Opera, the Cheapest House in London. Breakfast from Is. Lunch Is. Dinners Is. 6d. Suppers Is. Beds Is 6d. Public and Private Billiard Rooms. A good Smoking Room and Ladies Coffee Room, Within three minutes walk of all the principal theatres, ] j and the Cab Fare does not txceed Is. 6d. from any Station. -i porter up all night. W. NOAKES, Proprietor. y j r ELEGANCE, COMFORT, AND ECONOMY. THE NEW CANROBERT OVERCOAT (Light T Warm and Waterproof,) Price ONE GUINEA. B. POULSON & COMPANY, Sole Inventors and Tailors, &c., 94, REGENT STREET, LONDON. Trousers, 16s and every other description of Clothing equally moderate, and ready for immediate use. Established in 1828. Visitors to London are requested to call. THE LOUDON—i\.o attentiori of Clergy- dè. m n, Officers, an! Profession il Oerul r. cn is cspecirt "ly drawn to the adv .ntae>es olToroJ by these elegant and spacious saloons, which fulfil all the requlremcBts of a het.t nd Club of tho most aristocratic and exclusive chara' F llEDK. SA WYEH, 191, Fleet-street, London l.'on fcrouve dans la Salle de Lecture non 8eulmcnt ies meilleurs Journcaux Anglais, mais aussi Jouincaux AUemands, Francais,efc Belges. THE ROYAL OSBORNE MIXTURE is a combination of the choicest Teas imported. Prepared by a process under letters patent, which removes all impurities from colouring and dampness, and blended to give the utmost streng-th and tiavor. The proprietors are Merchants of long cxiicrience and command every possible advantage in their purchases. Its rapidly acquired notoriety, the patronage of the higher classes as well as of provincial traders have decided them to be represented throughout the United King- dom by established Agents, whose respectability will be a guarantee to the public for good quality and good value; the prices of the Teas are, Black 4s. & 5s.; Green 5s. & 6s. per lb. Where agents are not yet appointed families can be supplied direct in (Ub. caddies or upwards free to all railwav stations. Asjents supply the same in lib. tins and smaller quantities. FltANKS, SON & Co., 14, Little Tower-st., London, E.G. Agent's circular sent on application. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN.-The PEACH )BLOSSOM CREAM and Alabaster Powder, the Magnetic Rock Dew Water from Sahara, Circassian Bloom, Arabian Soaps, and Alabaster Liquid. These costly and inimitable toilet preparations render the hair, teeth, and complexion beautiful beyond comparison.—Can be had only at Madame R ACHEL'S, 47A, New Bond-street, where she can be consulted daily. Ail communications are strictl confiden'ial. Madame Rachel's Royal Arabian Perfume Ba &, are open daily, from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. GUINNESS' PATENT FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING ^ACHI^ES Received the ONLY AWARD made to SEWING MACHINES in ihe British Department by the Jury of the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIO?' 1862. They are simple, durable, and easy to work. The Mechanics' Magazine." A high authority describes them as "Machines without Machinery." Price complete £10. GUINNESS & Co., 42, Cheapside, (opposite Wood Street,) London, E.C. PRIZE MEDAL PERFUMERY, 1851. 1853. 1855, and 1862. F. S. CLEAVER'S HONEY SOAP, F Glycerine, Brown Windsor, Elder Flower, Cold Cream, and every description of Fancy Soaps. Sold in tablets con- venient for use, and in bars at Is. each, economical for family u?e. Also choice Pomades for the Hair and elegant Extracts for the Handkerchief-for which a Medal was awarded for excellence of quality. 32, and 33, RED LION STREET, LONDON, W.C., and 243, RUE ST. DENIS, PARIS. ELEGANT PERSONAL REQUISITES. Under the Patronage of Royalty and the Aristocracy of Europe. ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL, For promoting the GROWTH, RESTORIG. INCREASING and BEAUTI- ryina the HUSIAN U A TR-Q ,1 7., ma- fid. nuà 9]1fI. por bottle. ROWLANDS' KALYDOR Imparts a radiant bloom to the complexion, and a delicacy and softness to the Hands and Arms.-4s. 6\1. and 8s. 6d. per bottle. ROWLANDS' ODONTO. Or PEARL DENTIFRICE, bestows on the Teeth a Pearl-like White- ness, and gives a pleasing fragrance to the Breath.—2s.9d. per box. Sold at 20, Hatton Garden, London, and by Chemists & Perfumers. W Ask for "ROWLANDS'" Articles. NOTICE TO INVENTORS—OFFICE FOR PATENTS, 4, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, CHARING CROSS, LONDON. Printed instructions (gratis) as to the COST of PATENTS, for Great Britain or loreign countries. Advice and assistance in dis- posing of or working inventions. Branch offices 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 Hammond & Prince, Patent Office. 4, TRAFALGAR SQUARE, CHARING CROSS, LONDON, W.O. DR. OTTO'S TREATISE on the Hair: How to Preserve it; and a never-failing Remedy for its Re- generation upon all places which have become bald from any cause whatever. 6d., or by post 7 stamps.-H. B. 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By ELDRIDGE SPRATT, L.F.P.S.G., Medical Officer to the Hospital for Diseases of the Heart, Gi, Margaret-st., Cavendish-square, W. LondonHENRY RESIIA W, 356, Stranc". HOPLEMUROMA (Hoof Ointment), for the improvement of the growth of horses' feet, and to cure and prevent britile and slielly feet, sand cracks, seedy toes, diseased frogs, corns, &c., and to prevent navicular disease, &c. Does not stop horses from their usual work. Testimonials post free. Sold by Chymists, saddlers, and bootmakers throughout the United Queendom. See Bell's Life of November, 1802, tor Testimonials. W. CLARK, 75, Baker-street, Portman-square, London, W. COUGHS, ASTHMA, & INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION ARE EFFECTUALLY OURED BY KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. Copy of a Letter from the late COLONEL HA WKER rthe well known Author on "GUNS AND SHOOTING.") Longparish House, near Whitchurch, Hants. SIR,—I cannot resist informini you of the extraordinary effect I have experienced by taking only a few of your LOZENGES. 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Sold in boxes, Is. qd. and 2s. 9d. each. by Mr. DODD, Surgeon, 91, Bridge-road, Lambeth. Agents -J. H. Smith, & Co., and R. M. Davies, Chemists, Car- marthen. i FORTNIGHTLY STEAM COMMU- NICATION FROM LONDON, BRISTOL, & LIVERPOOL, TO o- ABERYSTWITH, AND FROM THENCE TO ABERAYRON, NEW QUAY, ABER- DOVEY, TOWYN, AND BARMOUTH. THE CAMBRIAN Sl'EAM PACKET COMPANY JL give NOTICE that having made arrangements with the London and Liverpool Steam Ship Company for a through rate of freights for goods from London to the above-named ports, they are now prepared to carry goods by the London and Liverpool Steam-Ship Company's power tul steam vessels, EAST ANGLIAN, Capt. CHARLESWORTH, GEN OVA, Capt. WILLIAM WRAIGHT, or other suitable vessels, leaving London every week for Liverpool, whence they will be forwarded with immediate dispatch by the Cambrian Steam Packet Company's powerful s'eam-vessels, The Aberystwyth, Capt. Charles Duck, and the Cricket, Capt. George Old, or other suitable vessels, to their respective ports of destination, sailing as under, unless pre- vented by any unforeseen occurrence THE ABERYSTWYTH Capt. WM. HOSKINS, or some other suitable vessel, will Itave the Great Landing Stage, Liverpool, for Aberystwith, calling at Bull Bay Pier, taking in goods for Amlwch, Aberayron, New Quay, Aber- dovey, Town, and Barmouth, Saturday, Jan. 10, at 9 a.m. 24." 9 a.m. Feb. 7, 9 a.m ,,21, 9 a.m. I I March 7, 9 a.m. i 21, 9 a.m. Satur., Apr. 4, at 9 a. m. 18, a t 9 a,m. May 2. at 9 a.m. 11 16, a t 9 a. m. 30, at 9 a.m. :1 June 13, at 9 am. 11 27, at 9 a.m. I Will leave Bristol for Aberystwith, taking in goods for Aberayron, New Quay, Aberdovey, Towyn, and Barmouth, Saturday, Jan. 3, at 4 p.m. 17, 3 1,I '31, 3 p.m. Feb. 14, 2 pm. 2 p.m. March 14,11p.m. I „ 28, „ 11 p.m. Satur., Apr. 11, at 10 p. m. 2o, 9 p.m. May 9", 10 p.m. 23, 8 p.m. June 6, 9 p.m. 11 20, 8 p.m. And as soon as possible after the arrival of the ABERYST- WITH from Liverpool and Bristol, at Aberystwith, the Cambrian Steam Packet Company will dispatch their Steam Vessel THE CRICK KT, Captain CHAS. Ducii, or some other suitable vessel, from Aberystwilli to Aberayion, New Quay, Aberdmey, Towjn, and Barmouth, with all gomiHi consigned for those plaets, a; tl lile prepared to t ke in cargo thence for Aberysiwith, Liverpool, or Bristol. LOADING lilItTIIS LONI)ON, British and Foreign Steam Wharf, Lower East Stniihfieid, West Kent Whaif, Southwark or Hartley's Wharf, Freeman's Lane, Horsley- down, Southwaik. Parcels received at 137. Lfadenhall- i-treet, E.C -N.B.-All Lr.r.t'on poods aietobe Lightered at risk and expense of Shippers -LIVERPOOL, West Side of'Irafalgar Dock.—BRISTOL, Broad Quay. cruppers are j.ni ucuiariy lequesiea to aiK'CL all con- sinmvuts in full, with the Name of thcPort at which they are to bo delivered and in default thereof the Company- will not be answerable for any loss or damage arisillK from non-delivery or delay in the tiaiisi! tiiticof. Excellent, accommodation for Passer-gers wrh a Stewardess on Board. FARES (including Steward's Fees) —From Liverpool and Bristol, to Aberystwith, Cabin, 8s.; Deck, os. Return Tickets will be issued to Bmtoi or LIHrpoo], giin the option ofretut-iiir-g by the same or any following voyage, Cabin 12s., Deck, 8s. From iverpool to Amlwch, Cabin, 4s.; Deck, 2s. 6'1, From Aberystwith to Aberayron, New Quay, Aberdovey, or Towyo, Cabin, 28 Deck, Is. N.B.-The Cambrian Steam Packet Company reserve to themselves the power of delivering all Goods consigned to Parties residing with in two miles of their office at Aberystwith by their own Carters, and to tranship from the ABERYSTWITH, or other suitable vessel to the CRICKET, or other suitable vessel, goods consigned to and from New Quay, Aberayron, Aberdovey, Towyn, or Barmouth, as and where they think necessary. For Lists of Freights, and for further particulars, apply to the Agents, as under, to whose care all Goods should be directed, to ensure a speedy delivery thereof: —Henry Culliford, Rofawr, Aberystwith; Ben- jamin Evans, Aberayron; Rees Lewis, Lloyd's Agent, Aberdovey i Edward Jones, Mona Terrace, Audwch, E. T. Turner, 12, Quay Street, Bristol; Alfred Smith, Bar- mouth F. A. Tamplin and Co., Harrington, Hewett, and Co., Leadenhall street, and Beresioi(l, Emplie, and Co., Hartley's Wharf, Southwark, London;?; A. Tamplin, Columbia Buildings, Brunswick Street, Liver- pool James Davies, Dole, New Quay; or to the Manager, W. S. Crealock, at the Company's Head Of- fices, Parthenon Chambers, 14, Regent-street, London STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND LL AN ELL Y. MARCH, 1863. •a The F: st New Iron Screw Steamer L E O P A R D WILLIAM THOMAS (late of the Emily") Commander, Is intended to Sail as follows (with goods only). Loading Days at Bristol. Wed. & Thurs., Mar. 4 5 Wed. & Thurs., 11 12 Won. & Tues., „ 1(5 17! Sat. & Mon., 21 23 Thuis. & Fri., 2627 Mon. & Tuts., 30 31 Sailings from Llanelly. Tuesday, March 3 Monday, 9 Saturday, 19 14 Fiiday, 11 20 Wednesday, „ 25 1 Monday, 30 tjggT &11 Goods to be alongside the Packet before five i o'clock p m. joods expeditiously forwarded from Llanelly to Cross Inn, Garnant, Llandilo, Llangadotk, Llandovery, and all places on and ne..r the Llanelly and Vale of Towey Rail- ways. For further particulars please apply to Mr. W. D. Phillips, Railway and Dock Company, Llanelly Thomas and Son, Back, Bristol. "k O v E R L A N D ROUTE. to BRITISH COLUMBIA AND CALIFORNIA, Via PANAMA RAILROAD. DIRECT MAIL LINE, through in about 35 days. TIe WEST INDIA ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY, in connection with the PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, leaving Southampton on the 2d and 17tb of every month, convey passengers through to VICTORIA. and intermediate Ports at reduced rates of fare. Passengers by these Steamers avoid the disappointments, discomforts, and uncertainties met with on other routes. The advantages of this the "Panama Mail Route," are certainty, economy, speed, and safety. For particulars ¡,f Passage, Freight, &c apply to WHEATLEY, STARR, & CO., AGENTS, 166, Cheapside. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN gWANSEA AND BRISTOL MARCH, 1863.  THE HENRY SOL THAN 4 AKD '??   PRINCE OF WALES,  Or some other suitable Steamer, will sail as follows:- From Swansea to Bristol. From Bristol to Swansea. (From North Dock.) *(From Cumberland Basin.) 2, Monday 6j morn 5 Thursday 84morn 7, Saturday 9.jmorri 9, Mondav iolinorn 12, Thursday, 12|p.m. 14, Saturday, 2 after 16, Monday 51 after 19, Thursday 81 p.m. 21, Saturday 91morii 23, Monday. 101morn 26, Thursday 12iallei 28, Saturday. It after 30, Monday 41morn 3. Tuesday.. 5 morn 4, Wednesday.. 6 morn 7, Saturday 6!4morn 10, Tuesday 9-imorn 11, Wednesday.. 9imorn 14, Saturday 17, l'uesd a3- 4 morn 18, Wedne,.day.5morn 21, Saturday 61morn 24, Tuesday, 9imorn 25, Wednesday. 91morn 28, Saturday 11 morn 31, Tuesday. 3imorn Passengers rrorn Swansea landed at Clevedon if required. FARES.-Best Cabin 4s, Fore Cabin 2s 6d, Children un- der 12 years of age half-price. Horses 7s, Fat Cattle 7s, Store ditto 6s, Cow and Calf 8s, Calves Is 6d, Dogs 2s (:d, Pigs 9J, Gigs 9s, Pheatons 12s, Carriages 17s 6d. Stewards fee, 6d. pADSTOW, WADEBRIDGE, & BRISTOL. MARCH, 1863. HENRY SOUTHAN, 4/ JOHN LONG, Commandel "^4 THE PRINCE OF WALES, W. POCKETT, Commander. From Padstow & Wadebridae From Britol to Padstow nd Wadebridge, calling at Swansea and Ilfracombe (weather permitting.) W. Tues. 3, 5 morr P. Tues., 10, 9jmorn W. Tues., 17, 4 morr P. Tues., 24, 9-imori W Tues., 31, 31 morn toHn-t<jI,canirgatHfra- combe and Swatise'. From Wadebridge, calling at Padstow. ?W Friday, 6, 5 morn P. Friday. 13,lOlmcrn ?.Friday.20.amnrn P. Friday. 27,10 morn ?W .Frida v Anfil 3. 4 morn Goods forwarded with the greatest dispatch to and fr >m Wadebridge, Padstow, Bodmin, Camelford, St. Aostc-1, Lostwithiel, St. Columb, Port Isaac, Boscastle, Newquay, Liskeard, Roach, St. Blazey and pUces adjacent. FARES (Steward's fee included). To or from Bristol, Padstow, or Wadebridge, best c&bin, 8s.; fore cabin, 5a. To or from Ilf.acombe and Padstow and Wadebridge, best cabin, 6s.; fure cabin, 4s. Return Tickets, available for 28 days, by this Vessel :— T -.gnd from Bristol, Padstow, and Wadebridge, best cabin, 12s. fore cabin, 7s 6d. Children under 12 years of age, half-price. Carriages, 30s.; Pheatons, 20s Gi¡¿s, 15s., Horses, 12s. Dogs, 2s. 6d.; Cattle, 7s. 6d.; Pigs, la. 3d.; Calves, 2s. 6d. s WANSEA AND ILFRACOMBE. MARCH, 1863. 2iL PRINCE OF WALES and HENRY SOUTHAN Steamers. Swansea to Ilfracombe. Ilfracombe to Swansea. 4, Wednesday 5 morn 6, Friday, 2 after 11, Wednesday 84morn 13, Friday 64 after 18, Wednesday 5 morn 20, Friday 2 after 25, Wednesday 8 4 morn.27, Friday 64 after Wed. April 1 õ morn Friday April 3 1 after REDUCED FARES.-Best cabin, 6s, to-and-fro 8s, Fore Cabin 4s, ditto 6s. Children under 12 years of age, half- fare. Horses 10s, Fat Cattle 6s, Store ditto 5s, Cow and Calf 7s 6d, Calves Is 6.1, D.>gs2s6i, Pigs Is, Gigs 12s, Pheatons 15s, Carriages 25s. No Stewrtrti's fee. s AVANSEA, PADSTOW, and WADEBRIDGE. MARCH, 1863. Fiom Swansea toWadebridgeFr'tn Padstow and Wade- and Padbtow. (Calling at Ilfracombe) W. Wed. 4 5 men. P. Wed. „ 11 Sitnorn W. Wed. 18. 5 n.oru P. Wtd. 25 8imorn W. Wed. April 1 5 morn T. n L' bridge to Swansea, (calling at Ilfracombfc.) iW. Friday.. 6. 5 morn P. Friday.. 13. lO^mora W Frid t y.. 20. 5 morn P. Fiiday.. 27 10 morn ;W. Friday April 3 4 morn f ARES.—JBest caDin, as.; lore cmo, os.; LLeLurn-licst, 12s.; fore, 7s. 6d., available for 28 days. Cattle, &c., the same as from Bristol to Padstow. Carriages, 30s.; Pheatons, 208.; Gigs, 15s.; Horses, 12s. Dogs, 2s 6d.; Cattle, 7s. 6d. Pigs, Is. 3d. Calves, 2s. 6d. FARES (Steward's Fee included)-To or from Ilfracombe, Padstow and Wadebridge, best cabin, 6s. fore cabin, 4s. An Omnibus leaves Padstow daily at One o'clock in the Afternoon for Bodmin Road Station, and from Bodmin Road for Padstow every morning. I Goods received an,) forwarded by the above Steamers, as usual, for Newport, Cardiff, Cowbridge, Port Talbot, Neath, M»rth\r, Abrrdare, Llandilo, Llandovery, Carmarthen Swansea Valley and piaees adjacent. For furtht r particular apply to the following agei;ts:- Swansea— d v» miKe i, Proprietor, Padlej's Quay Bristol E. '1. Turaei, 12, Quay-strei t Padstow— Robert England Wadebridge—W. Cavtil liioef -rd & Barnstaple—W. Ilawken, Steam Packs t oajce. 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For such sufferers this work is intended, 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 of stamp to pre-pay postage.—Address to the Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. Dr. Curtis on Mariiagc, Nervous Debility, Spermatorrhoea, &c., with Plates. Post free by the Author. 12 stamps tealed ends, 20. MANHOOD The CAUSE and CURE of :.t PREMA1URE DECLINE IN MAN, with Plain L;r,eiionb for Perfect Rc-stoiation to Health, and Vigour; being a Medical Essay on the Treatment of Nervous and Generative Debility, lmpotency, and those peculiar dis- qualificatioris to marriage which originate in youthful eirors and excess, the cure of Infectious Diseases without Mer- cu' y, and their PREVENTION by the Author's Prescription of his Infallioie Lotion, the result of 25 years' successful practice. By Dit. J. L. CURTIS, 15, ALBEMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, LONDON. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. We feel no hesitation in saying that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful—whe- ther such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, or clcrgyman.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 popular and ably-itten iedical Treatise has obtained." -W«y Times, 23rd,March,1856. DR. CURTIS has conferred a great boon by p ishing this little work, in which is described the source of those dseases which ?roduce decline HI  »bi,c.h Match 27th, 1856. The author of this Medical Treatise, n.ay be DAILY consulted as usual, either by letter or personally, at his re.sideticeg as above. The efbcacy and harmless nature of ihe lemedies employed by DR. CURTIS, having been demon- strated by the most complete success during a practioe of 25 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 cases. The Hook concludes with numerous varied and interest- ing cases, to which ts added the Author'$receipt of the above INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE Lotion. Published and sold by J. Allen, 20, Warwick Lane, Paternoster ltow Mann, 39, Cornhil), London and All Booksellers iu Town and Country.! i