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BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED. A LIST OF THE SHERIFFS OF CARDIGAN. A SHIRE, with elaborate and valuable Notes. By AB GEHAINT. This work will contain much valuable matter, illustrative of the history of the principal families of the county, and will be enriched by numerous pedigrees. Subscribers' names may be sent to the WELSHMAN Office. LEAVES FROM THE JOURNAL OF OUR LIFE _LJ IN THE HIGHLANDS. By the authority of Her Majesty the QUEEN, « Welsh translation of thiJ book by the Rev. JOHN JONES (IDRISYN), Vicar of Llandisilio- gogo, Cardiganshire, has just been published at the WELSHMAN Office, Carmarthen, in a handsome crown octavo volume, toned paper, cloth gilt, price 4s. The object of the translator and publishers is to bring this interesting picture of Her Majesty's private life within the reach of her loyal and devoted Welsh subjects. L LANDILO-PRESENT AND PAST, an illustrated JLj Guide Book to the ancient Castles and other Anti- quities of the neighbourhood a Sketch of the History of the Annals of the Town, embracing that of the Kingdom of Dynevor. By W. SAMUEL. Cr. 8vo., CIttttivSsr' rpHE ADVANTAGES OF MILFORD HAVEN, as I a Commercial Port of National importance. By J. C. FOWLER, Esq. Price, Is. 6d., by Post, Is. 8d. THE MARTYRDOM OF BISHOP FERRAR. A Lecture. By R. JENNINGS, Esq. Price Is. With Photograph of the Bishop, 2s. The Profits to go to the Ferrar Memorial Fund." SOUTH WALES & MONMOUTHSHIRE TRAIN. ING COLLEGE.—A Letter to the Lord Presi- dent of the Committee of Council on Education. By the Rev CANON REED, M.A., late Principal of the College. Price Is. "? "'?.RE???C' FOR ?C?L7C?27?-y. THE INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES OF SOUTH TWALES.-A large octavo volume, containing Memoirs on The Industries of South Wales," by Hussey Vivian, Esq., M.P. Major Grant Francis W. Chambers, Esq.; R. Kyrke Penson, Esq. James Buckley, Esq. H. Hicks, Esq.; W. ltobertson, Esq., Hazel Hill; J. Lewis, Esq., Swansea; A. Waters, Esq., M.E. J. Tregenna, Esq.; J. Player, Esq.; J. Owen, Esq. J. H. Rees, Esq., Chair man of the Llanelly Harbour Commissioners J. Morgan, Esq., Claremont House, Cardiff; Alexinder Dalziel, Esq., Cardiff; Charles Wilkins, Esq., Author of a History of Merthyr-Tydfil; Dr. Norton, Thornhill, Llanelly Henry Bachelor, Esq., C.E.. Cardiff; W. Adams, Esq., Cardiff; J. Jenkins, Esq., Cardiff, &c., &e. THE PEDIGREES OF THE OLD FAMILIES OF TYSTRAD TYWI, traced and collected, with Historical Notes, by the Rev. DAVID LLOYD ISAAC. Sub scribers' names may be sent to the Publishers. Price, 3s 6d THE CIVIL WAR IN WALES. A Collection of Documents (from the Public Libraries, and from Private Collections), illustrating the position assumed by the Welsh during the continuance of the Civil War; with a Prefatory Essay, shewing the cause and effect of the War. By JOHN ROLAND PHILLIPS, of Lincoln's Inn, Member of the Cambrian Archocological Association; and Author of the "History of Cilgerran." the "History of Cardigan," Gonealogies of the Sheriffs of Cardiganshire, &o. In one thick 8vo. vol., cloth gilt, price to Subscribers, 12s 6d. Subscribers' names may be sent to the Publishers. THE "WELSHMAN" PRINTING & PUBLISHING OFFICES CARMARTHEN. WALES AND THE WELSH PEOPLE. All or any of the following Books will be sent post free for their value in Stamps by JOHN PRYSE Tele- graph Office, Llanidloes. ROWLAND'S CAMBRIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY- JL\< Llyfryddiaeth y Cymry.—Comprising most valuable Notices of Welsh Books, their Authors and Piinters, from 1545 to the close of the last century. Edited, with additions, by the Rev D. Silvan Evans, B.D., Rector of Llanymaddwy. This handsome 8vo volume of nearly 800 pages, the result of over forty years persevering labour, will be found a great boon to all students of Welsh Literature. A "Writer in the •' Athenoaum has pronounced =. "-L.1..£. -:110. VVVlt 1" "7'.t." nearly ready. Subscribers will please send their orders early to John Pryse, Telegraph" Office, Llanidloes. COURTING, MARRYING, & LIVING.—(A Lecture read at upwards of 700 public meetings in Great Britain and the United States, by the Rev R. G. JONES, late of Merthyr Tydvil.) This Lecture has been spoken of in the highest terms of approval by many thousands of those who have read it. One eminent Reviewer said he did not know how Sixpence could be laid oat to better advantage than in the purchase of this book, which he hoped would sell by the tens of thousands. The book is sold wholesale in London by Brace Brace & Co., 6, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street; by F.Pitman, 21, Paternoster Row; and by Hughes & Son, Wrexham. Copies may be bad, in English or Welsh, free per post in exchange for seven penny stamps, from J. Pryse, Telegraph" Office, Llanidloes. TWM SHON CATTI (Alias Thomas Jones, Esq., of Tregaron), a Wild Wag of Wales.—A full ac- count of his comical vagaries, by the late T. J. LLEWELLYN PRITCHARD, is now publishing, to be completed in 5 parts at 6d each, the whole of which will be sent to subscribers as they are printed for 35 penny stamps, by John Pryse, Telegraph" Office, Llanidloes. Orders will be received by all booksellers. THE CAMBRIAN MELODIST.-A collection of TWelsh Airs and Tunes with English and Welsh Words, will be sent post free for seven penny stamps, by John Pryse, "Telegraph" Office, Llanidloes. THE CHARTIST RIOTS of 1839.-Mr HAMER'S THistory of the Chartist Riots, at Llanidloes, in 1839, will be sent post free for seven penny stamps, by John Pryse, Printer, Llanidloes. ORATIONS by "KILSBY."—The Educational State of Wales and Money Power. A copy of each will be sent post free for four penny stamps, by John Pryse, Printer, Llandidloes. HIS HONOUR JUDGE JOHNES'S ESSAY ON Jl THE Causes which have led to Dissent from the Established Church in the Principality of Wales.—A Re- print of this valuable and erudite volume is now, by the kind permission of the author, in preparation, and copies will be sent free to subscribers, when ready, for 6s 6d in stamps, by John Pryse, Printer, &o., Llanidloes. The book will be printed with new type, on good paper, and be neatly bound in cloth, forming a handsome library or table book. THE ANCIENT BRITON S.-Evana's History of the Ancient Britons, in Welsh or English, will be sent free for 26 penny stamps, by John Pryse, Printer, Llanidloes. THE LITERATURE OF WALES.—Pryse's Scrap -L Book of Cambrian Prose and Poetry contains some very interesting translated specimens of the love songs and war songs of the Ancient Britons, with samples of later date; also a Sermon (well worth a shilling) by the Parson of Llangwylliadirnog. A copy of the book will be sent post free for 13 penny stamps, by John Pryse, Printer, Llanidloes. CENTRAL WALES AND ABERYSTWITH.— Pryse's Handbook to the Mid-Wales Railway, being a series of notices of such places on the way up the Wye as are likely to interest travellers. and the Aberyst- with Sketch Book, comprising much information of value to visitors, may be had post free for 6 penny stamps from John Pryse. Telegraph" Office, Llanidioes. THE WELSH LANGUAGE TAUGHT FOR TNINE PENCE.-Pryse's Welsh Interpreter has been found a very useful handbook to the Ancient British Language, one of the oldest and most powerful in the world. A copy will be sent post free for ten penny stamps, by John Pryse, Printer, &c., Llanidloes. ANCIENT WELSH POETRY.-EVANS'S Specimens Aof the Poatry of the Ancient Welsh Bards is one of the most learned works of its kind. The first edition was published about 100 years ago. The present edition is a careful reprint, with an Essay on the Feudal System by John Jenkins, Esq. A copy will be sent post free for 7s in stamps, by John Pryse, Printer, Llanidloes. TO SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS. — The Mother's TGift, in Welsh or English, 12 for 6d. Charles of Bala's Catechism, 12 for Is. Everett's Catechism, 12 for 6d. The first Book for Children (the alphabet, spelling, and easy lessons), in Welsh or English, 12 for 9d. Sent post free for stamps, by John Pryse, Printer, &c., Llanidloes. WELSH MUSIC.—Richard Mill's Anthems: Duw IV Sydd Noddfa, and A'i Gwir Yw, 2d each, or 12 for Is 6d. The Immovable Covenant (Welsh and English words), and Morfa Rhyddl&n, on one sheet for 14, or 12 for Is. The Old Man, Good Night, and Rowland Hill's Dying Hymn, on one sheet for lidt or 12 for 18 One sbillingswoith sent post free for 13 penny stamps, by John Pryse, Printer, Llanidloes. PRYSE'S HANDBOOK TO THE BRECON- SHIRE and Radnorshire Mineral Springs.- Price, in paper covers Is 6d., in cloth binding 2s, extra gilt, 2s 6d. Sent post free for the price of the book, and 2d for postage, in Stamps, by John Pryse, Printer, Lian- idloeti. DICK OF ABERDARON, THE CAMBRIAN LINGUIST.-A memoir of this singular self- taught man, who became the Mrter °f «.o Iess U» l5 languages with biographical sketches of Dr John Kent Sbon Kent), Hugh Morris (Eos Ceiriog), and John Good- win, of Newton. All in one book, sent pot free for BenD penny stamps by)obn Pryse, Printer, Hanidloee. THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN and ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (incorporated by special Act of Parliament) 1. is empowered, subject to the approval of the Inolosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to ADVANCE MONEY to the Owners of Settled and other Estates, for the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES, and for the DRAINAGE and general Improvement of Landed Property in any part of the United Kingdom; the amount borrowed being made repayable by Annual Instalments spread over a period not exceeding twentymo years. The expenses incident to the transaction are paid by the Company, and added to the amount to be charged on the Estate. No investigation of the landowner's title is necessary Terms and further particulars may be obtained of Messrs Gillepsie and Bell, S. W SlA., George-street, Edinburgh, Agents for the Company in Scotland; of Messrs Rawlence and Squarey, 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W., and Salisbury of Messrs Ashurst, Morris, and Co., Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, London, E.C.; and at the Oiffces of ihe Company. T. PAIN, Managing Director. No. 22, Great George.8 Westminste r, S. W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. A 2 I No. 22, Great (jeorge-street Westminster, S.W. A 2 —, > ———— HOUSE, JOHN HOWELL RESPECTFULLY Begs to inform the Nobility and Gentry generally that, on and after THURSDAY, the 14th inst., he will be prepared to SHOW a large and varied Assortment of NEW GOODS, in the newest Styles, from the FRENCH and ENGLISH MARKETS. MILLINERY AND MANTLES. FRENCH and ENGLISH BONNETS, DRESS CAPS, and HEAD DRESSES, TRIMMED VELVET, FELT, and STRAW HATS, in all the new Shapes also the Registered PHEASANT HAT and SETT, all the new and mixed Shades in FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and WREATHS, MANTLES and JACKETS in Velvet, Velveteen, Seal, and the new Colours in CLOTH, and the :FRINGED ASTRACAN JACKET, TARTAN and TWEED WATERPROOF SUITS, JACKETS and MANTLES, Children's DRESSES in great variety. DKFCSSES AND SHAWLS. Plain and Fancy MOIRES, SILKS, and IRISH POPLINS, all the new Materials and Shades in DRESSES, Plain and Fancy SILK and WOOL REPPS, BROCHES and TARTAN CLOTHS, in WOOL and NORWICH POPLINS, SKIRTS in Quilted Silk, Velveteen, and Fancy Stripes, Plain and Fancy WOOL SHAWLS. GENERAL DRAPERY Will also be found replete with tall the best Materials in SHEETINGS, CALICOES, BLANKETS, COUNTER- PANES, HOSIERY, &c, &c., UMBRELLAS, TRIMMINGS, Gentlemen's Plain and Fancy CLOTHS. A CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. October, 1869. A 29 EDWARDS & JONES'S Return from the MARKETS with the LATEST NOVELTIES. In DRESSES, SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, HOSIERY, &c GOODS of all kinds are considerably cheaper this SEASON.—WINCEYS, FLANNEL, and all WOOLLEN FABRICS cheaper than ever before.— This, with the large share of Patronage received during the Summer months, has induced E. & J. to provide an unusually large STOCK, to which they have full confidence in inviting inspection and com- parison for Novelty, Variety and uniformly Good Value. In WOOLLENS, MEN'S and BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHES, SHIRTS, TIES, SCARFS, HATS & CAPS, GLOVES & UMBRELLAS, TRAVELLING RUGS, PORTMANTEAUS, CARPET BAGS, &c., &c GROCERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. TAILORING.—An experienced Cutter and Workmen on the Premises. EMPORIUM, 1 <5c 3, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. October 14th, 1869. A 35 OOIVXM EHOI3 IIOUUE TJ IXA LJ LILIt 1 9, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. JOHN LEWIS begs to state that he has just returned from the LONDON MARKETS with a carefully selected STOCK of AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS, which are now ready for Inspection. He would call particular attention to a splendid Lot of FRENCH MERINOS (1,000 YARDS), AT Is 6 £ d PER YARD, Width and quality equal to Goods sold at from 2s to 2s 4l per Yard, which exceptional circumstances enable him to Sell at so great a Reduction. He also wishes to call attention to his Fashionable TARTAN CLANS Silk and Wool REPPS, Fancy BROOCHES, Clan Wool SHAWLS, Waterproof CLOAKS, and other Novelties: DENT'S FRENCH GLOVES are still supplied at 2s 6d per PAIR, in all COLOURS and SIZES. The General STOCK of DRAPERY comprises every variety of GOODS required by Families. TERMS-CASH. A 37 EVANS & CO., DRAIPERS, 2 AND 3, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA. AUTUMN AND WINTER NOVELTIES. "VTTE are now prepared to Show a large and varied Assortment of NEW GOODS. In our Departments, consisting of DRESSES, MANTLES, FUR JACKETS, MILLINERY, BONNETS, STRAW, FELT, AND SEAL HATS, LADIES' UNDER-CLOTHING AND BABY LINEN, we represent the LATEST ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS; whilst all our other Departments will be found more fully Stocked than on any previous occasion We have made large Contracts in WHITE AND FANCY FLAN.\ELS, BLANKETS, and other Woollen Materials, which, in common with all Woollen Fabrics, will be found very much lower in price than they have been for the last ten years. WATERPROOF CLOAKS being much in demand, we have secured several exclusive Shapes for Ladies and Children. We have always on hand a good Selection of the Celebrated BLAOK SILKS, Manufactured by O. J. BONNET & CIE, and TAPISSIER, of Lyons, the wear of which we can thoroughly recommend. Each Piece will be found to bear the name of the Manufacturer in woven gold letters-better makes than these no one can possibly procure. We can also with confidence recommend our Selection of FURS, TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, LACE, RIBBONS, HOSIERY AND YANCY WOOLLEN GOODS, and we most respectfully invite an Inspection of our STOCK. 2 AND 3, TEMPLE STREET, SWANSEA, October 7th, 1869. w 2 CHEAP PRINTING! CHEAP PRINTING! AT THE WELSHMAN STEAM PRINTING OFFICES. LAMMAS-STREET, CARMARTHEN. MORGAN & DAVIES BEG to state that their Office for GENERAL PRINTING has been furnished with a Choice, Varied, and JD Extensive Assortment of the most approved TYPE, for the execution of all kinds of Printing, with accuracy and despatch. Especial attention is devoted to the production of first-class BOOK-WORK, in every style, which for Excellence of Workmanship, cannot be surpassed out of the Metropolis. Authors and Men of Business, who require good and accurate Printing, may therefore depend upon prompt and careful attention to their Orders and upon being charged most reasonable Prices. LlfHOGRAPHIC and COPPER-PLATE PRINTING, in all their branches,—comprising Bankers' Cheques Bills of Exchange, Invoices, Bill Heads, &c., &c. ACCOUNT BOOKS of every description; the essentials of which are, to ensure durability, Good Paper and Good Workmanship, and great care and exactness where intricate rulings are required. CIRCULARS, CARDS, NOTE-HEADS, fe., neatly executed. POSTING BILLS, HAND-BILLS, &c., in bold and effective Type, and in the best Style. MACHINE RULING. Great care is bestowed on this department to produce first-class Work. The most complicated Pattern ruled with neatness and precision. Orders for the trade executed with the least possible delay, and a charges as moderate as any House in the Trade. Estimates given when required for all kinds of Printing. WRITING PAPER, BUSINESS AND OTHER ENVELOPES IN GREAT VARIETY. FOREST TREES! FOREST TREES!! WHITE THORN QUICK, for Hedges; FRUIT TREES, and ROSES, of all the best and most approved Sorts; Choice TREES and SHRUBS, and all kinds of NURSERY STOCK. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO JOSEPH COYSH, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN &; FL GRIST LLANELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. COYSH'S Nursery Stock has the great advantage of being Climatised to Wales. 1 36 THOMAS BRIGHT, ENGINEER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, AGRICULTURAL' IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURER, OLD FOUNDRY, 33 L TJ E S T ZR E E TA CARMARTHEN, BEGS Respectfully to thank the Nobility, Clergy, and Agriculturists of Carmarthenshire, and Adjoining JL) Counties, for the liberal support accorded to him for the past Twenty-two Years, and hopes by prompt attention to all orders, good Materials and Workmanship, to be favoured with a continuance of their kind patronage and support. PORTABLE and FIXED STEAM ENGINES, WATER WHEELS, COMBINED THRASHING MACHINES, for Steam or Water Power, HORSE THRASHING MACHINES of all Sizes, WINNOWING MACHINES, CHAFF CUTTERS, TURNIP CUTTERS, and PULPERS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS. SCARIFIERS, ROLLERS, CAMBRIDGE'S Patent CLOD-CRUSHERS, HAY-MAKING MACHINES, HORSE RAKES, RICK STANDS, &c., &c. MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, And all other IMPLEMENTS connected with the Tillage of the Soil, Manufactured by HORNSBY & SONS, SAMUELSON & Co., and all the best Makers, on the SHORTEST NOTICE. T. B. invites special attention to the advantage he possesses of REPAIRING IMPLEMENTS, under his own Superintendence, and by skilled Workmen. ALSO TO HIS PATENT HOT AIR APPARATUS FOR KILNS For Drying MALT, CORN, HOPS, &c., and for Warming CHURCHES, CHAPELS, PUBLIC and otbe BUILDINGS. HOT WATER APPARATUSES FOR WARMING GREEN HOUSES, &c. Manufacturer of TURNOCK'S PATENT CASK-STAND, which should be used in ei-ery Cellar ESTIMATES GIVEN AND PLANS FORWARDED TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. Agent for the Manchester Wire Works for Flour and Smutt Machines, Meal Sifters, &c. I is  T   ???  ??D?E M??'L!)!H7 ONLY ON m BOX   ???sAFmj?? THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST v 73 AN EFFECTUAL AND SPEEDY REMEDY. "WHITE'S BLACK CURRANT COUGH SYRUP Gives immediate Relief in all Cases of COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, SPITTING OF BLOOD, TIGHTNESS, or OPPRESSION OF THE CHEST, &c. Prepared only by WHITE BROTHERS, Registered Chemists, 7, Guildhall-square, CARMARTHEN. w HITE'S BLACK CURRANT COUGH SYRUP, The Popular Remedy, Stands Unrivalled In Bottles, Is lid and 2s 9d each. ) The large Family Bottles Contain more than I Contain more than Three Small Bottles. Prepared only by WHITE BROTHERS, Registered Chemists and Druggists, and Patent Medecine Vendors, 7, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen. WRITE BROTHERS respectfully beg to announce ft that they have just received their Annual STOCK of DUTCH BULBOUS, FLOWER ROOTS, HYACINTHS, POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS,  CROCUSES SNOWDROPS, ANEMONES, GLADIOLUS, RANANCULUS. ASSORTED HYACINTH GLASSES. 7, GUILDHALL SQUARE, I CARMARTHEN. DENTAL SURGERY. MR. BAYNTON will visit CARMARTHEN, on SATUR- 1VL DAY, the 2ord October, at 53, King-street. 3, Dynevor Place, Swansea. I TEETH. MR. E. L. JONES (of the Firm, H. M. JONES & L Sox, Surgeon Dentists, M.C.D.E., 19, North- ampton-Place, Swansea —Established loU9.) ATTENDS CAR- MARTHEN the last MONDAY in each Calendar Month, at Messrs. THOMPSON & SUACKELL'S, Guildhall-square, from Ten to Five o'clock. Next visit, October 25th ARTIFICIAL TEETH upon the newest and most ap- proved principles. CHILDREN'S TEETH simply, but successfully regu- lated. Periodical Attendance at the following Places CARMARTHEN-Tbe last Monday, at Messrs. Thompson & S_hackells', Guiidhall Square. Next visits— Oct. 25th. TENBY The last consecutive Tuesday and Wednesday in each month, at Mr John M. Hen ton's, 5 and 6, High-street. Next visits-October 26th and 27th. HAVERFORDWEST-The last Thursday, at Mr W. Griffitbs's Boot Maker, High-street. Next visits- October 28th. PEMBROKE-DOCK The last Friday, at Mr Wm Cook's, Bush-street. Next visits-October 29th. A New System of Operating on a perfectly painless plan. One of the Firm daily in attendance. 19, Northampton- Place, Swansea. .A Vacancy for a Pupil. "HOME" LIFE POLICIES are simple, without conditions of  any kind, are absolutely non-forfeitable, and have endorsed the current value WITHDRAWABLE IN CASH for every premium paid. These PI-licies remedy the defects of Life Assurance, are transferable by simple en- dorsement, and cannot be disputed on any ground what- ever. SPECIAL AGENTS WANTED. Prospectuses and terms, pott free, on application to MANAGER, 151, STRAND, LONDON. GOVERNMENT SECURITY. INDUSTRIAL \JT LIFE ASSURANCE. Specially arranged to meet the wants of Working Men and others. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED. Schoolmasters, Foremen, Shop- keepers, and others, are specially invited to apply by letter to MANAGER, Somerset Chambers, next Somerset House, London, W.C. u 55 j ?ER?PERR!NS' ? WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. j Pronounced t M Be careful j by Connoisseurs to ask for ■ J THE ONLY LEA & PERRINS' fUAlPERKlNS • MOD SAUCE, ?"? SAUCE. | = See name on wrapper, label, bottle, and j = stopper. Sold bv Crosse & Blackwell, London, and by all dea l ers in Sauces. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEtTS. LEA & PERRINS, j I WORCESTER. J v 16 I NOW READY ?in cloth cover Is, or in doth extra gilt Is 3d, post free for 2 extra 8tamps), the Second E-Jiti >n an Eng- lish Drama, being u'on Walts, by A. K ys i humas, author of Red Hill Farm," &c., &-e. Lond,an, T. T. Le mare, 1, Ivy Lane, Paternoster How; and all Booksellers. WF. THOMAS AXD CO'S PATENT SEWING ?T MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES FO: DOMESTIC PCR. S POSES.-X3 15s. GEWING MACHINES FOR TAILORS  MACHINES FOR BOOTMAKERS S DIPROYED MACHINES FOR FLOWERING OEWING MACFNXES ??? SHIRT A?D COL? S LAh' MAKERS. O E W I N G MACHINES FOR DIŒSS AKD -S MANTLE MAKERS. w AX THREAD MACHINES FOR SADDLERS. BU^TON HOLE MACHINES FOR CLOTH AND LINEN. ALL LOCK STITCH, work alike on both sides. TWO THREAD MACHINES, on TABLE COM- T PLETE, 50s. -Catuio 9ucs and Samples Post Free. W. F. THOMAS & Co, the Original Patentees 'land 2, rCn-eapstde Regent Circus, Oxford Street, London; and > Cmon Passage, Birmingham. AGENTS AV-KNIED. w 59 BILIOUS and Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Sick P) Headache, Loss of Appetite, Drowsiness, Giddi- ness. Spasms, and all d?ordtrs of the Stomach ana BE«elg are quickly RPM',VCD by thit t,eil-kiiooii remedy, FLIAMP- TON IS PILL OF HE ALTH T:,ty unite the recom- nieDdaticn of a mild operation with the most successful effect; atid where an aperient is required nothing can be better adapted. Sold by all Medicine Vendors at Is I "d and 2s 9d per box a 9 'PRE GREAT WOyDER OF THE DAY.-This T Instrument has a Clear Magmfving Power of 30,000 times, shows all kinds of animal-uke in water, cir- culation of the BIIIOD, adulteration in food, milk, &c., and is just the Microscope that every Surgeon, Dentist, Engineer, Student, and Working Man should have. This extraordinary Instrument, that has twenty times the power of the Coddington or Stanhope Microscope, can only be had from me in London those at a distance can ha;e it, with a bouk of instructions, by post free, on receipt of 32 po-tage stamps. Persons wishing for further particulars or testicconials must send a STAMPED envelope directed to D. HAMILTON, Philosophical Instrument Maker, GS, George Street, Euston Square, London, N. W. T 50 THE MARVEL OF SCIENCE, HEALTH AND STRENGTH RESTORED (WITHOUT MEDICINE;. CURE YOURSFLF by the ELECTRIC SELF-ADJUST- ING CURATIVE and MAGNETIC SELT. S U F F E rE P, S from Nervous Debility. Painful Dreams, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noise in the Head and Ears. Indecision, Impaired Sight and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy and Appetite, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Timidity, Self- Distrust, Dizziness, Love of Solitude, Groundless Fears, &c., IX., CAN NOW CURE THEMSELVES By the only Guaranteed Remedy" in Europe, protected and sanctioned by the Faculty. Details free for One Stamp, by H. James, Esq., Surgical Mechanician, PERCY HOeSE, BEDFORD SQUARE, LONDON. N.B. Mef.'icine and Fees superseded. In proof (f the elfcacy herein advocated, the DIEIOVFRER will send the "ELECTRIC CURATIVE MAGNETIC Bh.LT" to be tested, with reference to the leading Physi- cians of the day. Established in 1S40 as Surgical Mechanician. I A TEST GRATIS.-SEND FOR DETAILS. K.B.-This is the only acknowledged Scientific Curative as in use in the various Hospitals, and recognised by the Medical Profession of Great Britain v 57 THE ROAD AND LIFE TO LONG HEALTH "B Y SECURED BY HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. In selecting the most appropriate medicine for a particu- for ailment, there may be some difficulty unless one can be found to purify, regulate, and improve the quality of the blood. These Pills possess and exert these three qualifica- tions in an extraordinary degree. They enable the stomach to digest any ordinary food, increase the secretary powers of the liver, cleanse and purify the blood, expel all morbid matter, and throw into t.'ie circulation the purest elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY. How many persons suffer from debility without knowing the causes why they are feeble In most cases the stomach is the aggressor. Holloway's Pills have long been fame, for regulating a discorded stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they are therefore confidently recommtnded as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from any cause, has become impaired or weakened. DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND HEART. These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of frequent occurrence for the most part they creep on gradually, but may be prevented by proper precautions. Holloway's Pill's are the surest preservatives against all derangements in the brain, and are the speediest correctors of irregular occulation. If they be taken without delay when tingling of the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvellous. FEMALES OF ALL AGES AND CLASSES. The fame of these Pills is partly basde upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favour is accorded to them for their invigorating and purifying pro- perties, which render tnem so safe and invaluable in all disorders peculiar to the sex. Obstructions of every kind, either in young persons entering into womanhood or ap" proacbing the turn of life-the most critical period-may be radically removed by a recourse to these Pills. ALL DISORDERS AFFECTING THE LIVER, STOMACH, AND BOWELS. Whenever the stomach, liver, or bowels are discorded by hige living, climate, over-indulgence, undue exertion of other causes, these fine regulating Pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring back energy, strength, and cheer- fulness to the jrame where previously all wis lassitude, gloom, and dejection. DESPONDENCY, LOW SPIRITS. The misery occasioned by a disordered digestion is, unfor- tunately, felt by most. These famous Pilis should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the disturbed func- tions' They dispel headache, billiousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of these invaluable purifying Pills never fails in removing the cause of such morbid affections, without subjecting the bufferer to any inconvenience. INFLUENZA, DIPTHERIA. BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND COLDS. In our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sore throat-, influenza, diptheria, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous corrective Pills may be taken with the certainty of effecting a cure. W hile the Pi lis are ex- pelling all impurities from the body generally, Holloway's Ointment shouid be well rubbed upon the chest and throat it will penetate the skin, reduce inflammation, and restore lasting soundness. Holloicay's Pills are the best remedy !;i<ow>< in the world for the J allowing Diseases Ague Dvsenterj L;r Coin- Secondary Asthma Krysipela plaints iSvmptoms Bilious Complaints Female 1 rre-LU111 hao Tic-Douloureux Blotclies oil *lie ^ularities l'ile Tumours Skiu Fe,'ers 0 f allltheumatisill Vicers Bowel Coroplaints kinds Retention of Venereal Aftec- Colics Fits Urine. tion ConstipatiJllolthe Gout Scrofula 0 r 51 oi a Bowels Headaches King's Evil kinds Cosumption Indigestion Sore Throats Weakness, from Debility Inflammation Stone andGra-whatevercauseS Drops) Jaundice vel. c Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hollowav, 53 Oxford Street, lato of 214 Strand, London also oy all respet able Druggists and Dealers in Medicines tbroughou the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is- is Jd 4s. (id., lis., 22s., and o3s. each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size. Directions for tbe guidance of Patient in disorder are affixed to each Box. N.B.- Holloway's Pills and Ointment can be bad of any Chemists and Druggists with Welsh directions, without any expense.