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TO be LET, and Entered upon on the 12th of -L NOVEMBER next, the commodious DWELLING- HOUSE, Schoolroom, and Premises, situate in Chaly- beate Terrace, Aberystwith, formerly in the occupation of Mr. John Evans, Schoolmaster.—Apply to Mrs. Evans, Chalybeate Terrace, Aberystwith. LOANS AND MORTGAGES. LOANS of not less than £100 granted for a Term J-J of Years, at a reasonable rate of Interest. Also, several sums (to be advanced by way of mortgage at from 3i to 5 per cent., according to the nature of the securities), amoun- ting in the whole to £ 190,000. Apply to Mr. Anson, 68, Chancery Lane, London. ANTHRACITE STEAM COAL. MR. THOMAS THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION, at BURRY PORT. near Llanelly, in the County of Carmarthen, on TUESDAY, the 22nd OCTOBER, 1861, at 1 for 2 o'Glock (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, about 2500 Tons of ANTHRACITE COAL, of prime quality. The Coal may be inspected on application to Mr. THOS. BRIGGs, at the Harbour of Burry Port, as above, and further particulars obtained of the Auctioneer, Charlesville- plaee, Neath, and Worcester-place, Swansea. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE FOR SALE. MR. B. JONES is instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, at the HALF MOON HOTEL, on MOMDAY, the 4th day of No- VEMBER, 1861, all the capital DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in St. Peter's-street, Carmarthen, l&tely in the occupation of the Rev. Aaron Roberts The House comprises good underground Kitchen and Pantry, Front and Back Parlours, Drawing-room, and three Bed-rooms, together with an excellent Garden attached. For further particulars apply to John Davies, Esq., Quay- Street, Carmarthen, or to the Auctioneer, at his Office. Guildhall-square. Journal Office, Carmarthen, Oct. 16th, 1861. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE IN CARMARTHEN. MR. J. M. LEEDER, of Swansea, has re- i L ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), all that extensive Freehold House and Premises called the THREE COMPASSES INN, Lammas-street, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1861, on the above Premises, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then and there he produced. It comprises Front and Back Parlour, ditto Kitchens, Bar, Cellars, Brewhotises and Offices, extensive Stabling, Coach-houses, with Lofts above, large Sitting Room, newly erected Club Room of great length and width, and 9 Bedrooms, all of which are in thorough repair, and let to Mr. Evan Lake Thomas at a yearly net rent of £ 35, payable half-yearly. Notice to quit on the 25th of March next has been given to the present Tenant iu consequence of the low rent paid, the Proprietor having lately laid ou' upwards of X500 in improvements, repairs, and extensions. The situation cannot be better a large town and country trade is carried on, and daily increasing. Sale to commence at Two o'Clock in the Afteruoon. For further particulars, apply to W. H. BROWN, Esq., Solicitor, or to the Auctioneer, 242, High-street, Swansea. WHITLAND ABBEY. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. MR. DAVID REES will SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd 1861, at WHITLAND ABBEY, part of the Valuable STOCK, the property of the Hon. W. H. Yelverton, consisting of 20 pure-bred young Shorthorn Milch Cows in full profit, 5 yearling do., In calf by a pure-bred Short-horn Bull, 2 fat Cows, 1 pair two-year-old Steers, 1 superior two-year-old Short-horn Bull, 7 half bred Ayrshire Calves; 2 useful riding Horses, 1 thorough-bred Mare, in foal by Confessor, by the Cowl, 1 yearling Colt from the same Mare by Anthracite, 1 two-year-old Pony, very handsome 100 Sheep of the Southdown and Leicester breeds; 5 Pigs of the Berkshire breed. The IMPLEMENTS, consist of 4 Scotch Carts (nearly new), 1 haymaking machine, 1 scarifier, 1 couch rake, 1 wooden poller, 20 sets of cart spokes (new), 20 pair of cart blooks, 2 iron ploughs, 2 pairs of harrows, iron sheep rack, a quan- tity of harness, &c., &c. Luncheon on the Table at 11 o'clock The Sale to com- mence at 12 precisely.—Credit given upon Conditions WHITLAND ABBEY is 14 mile distant from the Whitland Station on thfi South Wnlos Kail way Oct. 9th 1861. CARMARTHENSHIRE. VALE OF TOWY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MESSRS. JOHN and EVAN WILLIAMS have received instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC COMPETITION, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of OCTOBER, 1861, at the KING'S HEAD, in the Town of Llandovery, at 3 o'Clock in the Afternoon (subject to such Conditions and Stipulations as shall then and there be produced), all that very desirable Messuage, Tenement, Farm, and Lands, with the two Cottages thereon, and the Gardens thereto attached, called BAILEYGLASE, con- taining by estimation 26 Acres (be the same more or less) of Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land. The above Farm is pleasantly situated on the bank of the river Towy, com- manding Views of the most picturesque Scenery, and within One Mile of the Llandovery Station of the Vale of Towy Railway. It adjoins the Estates of the Rev. Sir E. H. G. Williams, Bart., Capt. Lloyd, of Glansevin, and David Thomas, Esq., of Henllys, and affords such an opportunity of making an eligible purchase, whether with the object of residence, or otherwise, as seldom occurs. For further particulars, and to view the Premises, apply to Mr. THOMAS JONES, Solicitor, Llandovery, or to the Auctioneers. SOUTH WALES. MR. BENJAMIN JONES will SELL by IvjL PUBLIC AUCTION, at the BLACK LION HOTEL, Lampeter, in the County of Cardigan, on SATURDAY, the 19th day of OCTOBER, 1861, at Two o'Clock precisely (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due Notice will be given), valuable FREEHOLD MESSUAGES, FARMS, and LANDS, as follows LOT I.-A Farm and Lands, called FOESYGASSEY, in the Parish of Llanfihangel-Ystrad, and County of Cardigan, containing 71 A. 3 R. 7 r., in the occupation of Mr. David Evans, at the yearly rent of £3ij. LOT 2.—A Farm and Lands, called PENYBAILY, in the same Parish containing 21 A. 0 R. 3 P., in the occupation {,f Mrs. Mary Jones, at the yearly rent of £ 9 a Farm and Lands, called BAILYBACII, partly in the same Parish, and partly in the Parish of Dihewyd, containing 33 A. 0 R. 19 r., in the occupation of Mr. John Jenkins, at the yearly rent of t20. LOT 3.—A Farm and Lands, called PENSARN, other- wise PENSARNFAWR, in the Parish of Dihewyd, containing 160 A. 0 R. 32 P., in the occupation of Mrs. Mary Jones, at the yearly rent of 160. LOT 4.-A Field of good Grazing Land, called CAE- PENS ARN, in the Parish of Dihewyd, in the occupation of Mr. John Evans and his Undertenants, containing 3 A. 2 R. 6 F., and of the annual estimated value of £ o 5s. Particulars and Conditions of Sale, with Plans, will shortly be ready, and may be had of Messrs. LOFTUS and YOUNG, Solicitors, 10, New Inn, London Mr. JOHN T. JENKINS, Solicitor, Swansea, Mr. DAVID DAVIES, Frood- vale, near Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Land Agent and Valuer Mr. BENJAMIN JONES, of Talardd, near Carmar- then, Land Agent and Auctioneer at the place of Sale and at the principal Inns at Carmarthen, Cardigan, Lam- peter, Aberayron, Aberystwith, Tregaron, and Llandovery. ABERYSTWITH AUTUMN HUNT MEETING. A. H. NovELM, Esq. Stewards | j E> ROGERS, Esq. THIS Meeting will commence on MONDAY, the t 28th of OCTOBER. The proceedings will take place in the following order The Gogerddan Fox Hounds will meet on Tuesday, October 29th, Thursday, October 31st, and on Saturday, November 2nd.. COURSING MATCH. By the kind permission of Owners of Property in the Neighbourhood, a Coursing Match will take place on Wednesday, October 30th, open to all Dogs which are 6onafide the property of those gentlemen who name them at the time of Entry. The Nomination t.) be made to A. H. NOVELLI, Esq., Gogerddan Anns, Aberystwith, on or before Monday, the 28th of October The Stake to close at 10 P-lia. of that day. ENTRANCE FEE:-Ten Shillings for each Dog, to be Paid at the time of Entry to the Stewards, or to whom- ever they may appoint. PRIZES. First Dog A Silver Cup of the value of Fifteen Guineas' eond Dog.. Five Pounds. Third g Two Pounds. *?'thDog.. To save his Stake. ? Ina cases of dispute, the decision of the Stewards II aU be accepted as Snal. ?? ?oy ties which may remain will be run off on Friday, Ovember i 1 ? Wednesday, October 30th, and on Friday, November i?,,HU?T BALLS will be held at the Assembly Rooms. "Ile ORDINARIES -ill take place on Tues d ?l hursday, 2thhe GROIN ARIES win take place on Tuesday, October 29th at the Gogerddan Arms Hotel, and on Thursday, vctober 31st, at the Belle VM Hotel. TEAS AND COFFEES CARRIAGE FREE TO ALL PARTS OF THE KINGDOM. MESSRS. MURRAY and DEAN respectfully call the attention of their friends and customers to the beneath-quoted list of prices, assuring them that the quality of all goods supplied by them are of the best and choicest descriptions, and pure as imported. Messrs MURRAY & DEAN take the opportunity of returning their sincere thanks for the kind patronage and sup- port they have received during the many years they have been connected with Mr. ALDERMAN SIDNEY, M.P. (under, he style of Sidney and Co.), and by their continued intention to sell the best possible articles at the lowest remunerative profit, trust to secure for the new firm an equal share of favour and confidence as has been so largely enjoyed by the old one. GOOD AND STRONG ROUGH CONGOU TEAS, 2s 6d, 2s 8d, 2s 10d, 3s, 3s 2d, 3s 4d, 3s 6d, 3s 8d VERY FINE RICH SOUCHONG TEAS, 3s 10d, 4, 4s 4d, 4s 8d and the EXQUISITELY DELICIOUS ANKOI SOUCHONG, 5a; STRONG COFFEES, Is, Is Id, Is 2d FINE COFFEES, Is 4d, Is 6d and the FINEST MYSORE COFFEE (CANNON'S), Is 8d; OLD PICKED MOCHA, rarely now to be met with, 2s CHOICE BERMUDA ARROWROOT, 2s, seldom equalled. MURRAY & DEAN take the liberty of cautioning their friends against being led away by low prices only. They can supply teas, &c., as low as any houses, but always maintain that quality is the true test of cheapness. General price list post free on application. MURRAY & DEAN (LATE SIDNEY & Co.), TEA MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, 8, LUDGATE HILL, CITY, LONDON, E.C. RARE, R I C H PURE, AND DELICIOUS, Are the TEAS and COFFEES supplied by PHILLIPS AND COMPANY, TEA MERCHANTS, 8, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, LONDON, E. C., Who invariably sell the BEST AND CHEAPEST TEAS AND COFFEES IN ENGLAND. Pure Black Teas Teas from 2s. 6d. per pound pure Green Teas from 2s. 8d. per pound pure Coffees from Is. per pound; pure Sugars at market prices. A general Price Current sent post free 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. George James Wigley, Treasurer, in Account with the Inhabitants of the County of Cardigan GENERAL BALANCE SHEET and ABSTRACT of Monies Received and Disbursed for the said' \JT County with the Balances thereon, from the MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1861, to the MI- CHAELMAS QUARTER S-ES S IONS following. RECEIPTS .-COUNTY STOCK. 1861. July 3 to October. £ s. d. £ a. d. £ s. d. Balance due to the County at the Mid. summer Quarter Ses- sions, 1861 286 11 31 Received County rates at the same Quarter Sessions, being three farthinas in the pound.. 640 5 6 m Received from H.M. Treasury expenses of Criminal Prosecutions for i the half-years ended 31st December, 1860, and j 30th June, 1861 131 0 2 Received from Inspec- tor of Weights and Measures fees for stamp- ing the same 0 16 9 Received from Capt. Freeman, C.C., one quar- ter's rent for the Cardi- gan Lock-up House 16 0 773 8 5 Total Receipts, &c. 1059 19 8i I RECEIPTS.—POLICE RATES. Balance due to the County at the last Mid- summer Quarter Sessions 383 4 8 Police Rates recei ved at the same Quar- ter Sessions, being one half-penny in the pound 426 17 0i Received Police Fees from Capt. Freeman, C.C. 20 14 0 447 11 04 830 15 8J RECEIPTS.—COUNTY ROAD RATE. Amount of County Road Rate received at and since the last Mid- summer Quarter Sessions 426 17 0 £ 2317 12 5* DISBURSEMENTS.—COUNTY STOCK. July 3 to October. • > £ s. d. £ s. d. X s d. Salaries. 177 6 0 Bridges .14818 3 County Gaol.118 11 8 House of Correction, Aberystwith 6 15 6 Constables, and Con- veyance of Prisoners 15 11 8 Coroners. 55 0 11 Lunatics .10 8 0 Printing and Adver- tising. 23 3 0 Miscellaneous 08 15 3 Prosecutions. 18 19 8 -643 9 11 Balance due to the County 416 9 91 —————— 1059 19 8f DISBURSEMENTS.-POLICE RATES. By Cash to Capt. Free- man, C.C., as per Requisi. tions Nos. 1, 2, and 3. 621 16 4 Balance due to the County 208 19 44 -———— 830 15 84 DISBURSEMENTS.-COUNTY ROAD RATE. By cash paid to the Treasurer of the County j Roads Board, as per re- ceipt 426 17 0 • f'! '# X2317 12 oi Be it remembered, that we have this day examined tIV above Accounts with the several Vouchers and have I found the same correct, G. W. PARRY (Chairman), n"'nK"r G. P. HUGHES. ?- J HUGHES, WM. CHAMBERS, JOHN BOULTBEE, ROWLEY LASCELLES, G. B. J. JORDAN, WILLIAM JONES, INGLIS JONES, G. G. WILLIAMS, RHYS JONES LLOYD, JOHN LEWES, J. P.PRYSE, J. E. ROGERS, W. C. BRIGSTOCKE, ED. L. PRYSE, J. B. HARFORD. J. GRIFFITHS, DIP CANDLES TO BURN WITHOUT SNUFFING. PALMER & CO.'S VICTORIA SNUFFLESS i DIPS, 8d per lb. Manufactured of improved materials, free from smell, a good colour, may be carried without gut- ering, burn longer than ordinary dips, give a better light. I ocr,lferable for Schools, Private Families, and indeed for the general use of all. Sold by all Grocers and Candle Dealers, and wholesale by PALMER AND Co., the Patentees, SUTTON-STREET, CLERK- ENWELL, LONDON, E-C. CARMARTHEN MARKETS. MR. MORRIS EVANS, Auctioneer, will LET l?L by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the GUILDHALL, CAR- MARTHEN, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of OCTOBER instant, immediately after the Letting of the Carmarthen- shire Turnpike Tolls, for One Year, commencing on the 1st January next, — LOT 1. All the Rents, Tolls, and Stallage arising from the CARMARTHEN PROVISION MARKETS, comprising upwards of 70 Butchers' Shops and Stalls, a Fish Market, Covered Standings for the sale of Manufactured Goods, and ample Stalls and Ranges for the sale of Corn, Poultry, Vegetables, Fruits, and other produce, together with the Tolls of the newly-built Wool Room. Also the Tolls and Dues arising from the extensive Cattle Market, and from those new and commodious Slaughter-Houses, which have just been erected near the Provision Market. These Tolls, Dura, and Stallage are payable under Act of Parliament, giving ample power to enforce the recovery thereof; and to prevent the Sale of Marketable Produce within the limits of the Borough, or a circuit of one mile outside, save in the said Market Places, or in Dwelling Houses or Shops. LOT 2. The Quay and Landing Dues, and those of the Crane, and Weighing Machine, recently put up near the Custom House. The Conditions of Letting will be read on the day of Sale, and may be seen, with the Table of Tolls and the Rules and Bye-Laws, at the Town Clerk's Office. The Renter of Lot 1 will be required to pay the Rent monthly in advance throughout the term, the first payment to be made on the 1st January, and also to find an approved Security in the sum of X300 for payment of the Rent, and compliance with the Rules of the Markets, and the Condi- tions of Letting. The Kenter of Lot 2 will be required to find a Surety for the payment of the Rent quarterly. Town Clerk's Office, Carmarthen, J 2nd October, 1861. AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND. > The WHITE STAR" Line of British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail clippers sail < from Liverpool for Melbourne on the 1st and 20th of every month, forwarding pas- sengers to Geelong, Sydney, Hobart Town, Adelaide, &c. IW Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants will be forwarded to Melbourne by these clippers. This Line is composed of the following magnificent ves- sels :—" Lord Raglau," Red Jacket," White Star, Prince of the Seas," Blue Jacket, 11 Mermaid, White Jacket," Shalimar," "Telegraph," Chariot of Fame," &c., nearly all of which have been employed in her Majesty's postal service, and have made the most extraordinary passages on record. FOR MELBOURNE. CHARIOT OF FAME.Kerr, 1638, 4750, Oct. 25. The i very magnificent clipper CHARIOT OF FAME" was built by the celebrated builder, Donald M'Kay, who constructed the "Lightning," II StagholAud," and other famous clippers. She is one of the fastest and handsomest ships in the world, and has made the voyage from Boston to San Francisco in 114 days, Chincas to Baltimore in 84 days, and from St. John's to Liverpool in 14 days, amongst the fastest passages on record. Her Saloons are elegant in design, beautifully furnished, and found with beading, linen, and all necessaries—carries a piano—also a cow for use of passengers in this class. Her Second Cabin and oth?r accommodations are unsurpassed. For Melbourne, the magnificent Clipper "LORD ?RAfU?LTAAN, Capt. Roper, 1900 tons Register, 5000 tons Burthen, w. ) be the Packet for 20th November. For frcight, or Pa8 1 h H T ??T'?°!'J??. app y to the owners H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21. Water-street, Liverpool. N.B.-Just published, and sent for 2 stamps, WiUox'. Austr&Uau and N*w Zealand HQd Book. HEAL AND SON'S NEW ILLUSTRATED 9ATALOGUE contains i? designs and pnces of 150 different articles of Bedroom Furniture, as well as of 100 Bedsteads, and prices ef every description of Bedding Sent Free by Post. HEAL & SON, Bedstead, Bedding, and Bedroom Furni- ture manufacturers, 195, lottenham Court Road, London. DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS and The invariable purity, pa?tableness. speedy efficacy, and consequent economy of this unrivalled preparation, obtained for it the general approval and unqualified con- fidence of the Medical Profession, and notwithstanding the active and in too many instances unscrupulous opposition of interested dealers, an unprecedented amount of public patronage. The immeasurable therapeutic superiority of Dr. DE JONGH'S Cod Liver Oil over every other variety is incon- testably established by the recorded opinions of the most distinguished Physicians and Surgeons in all parts of the world. In numberless instances, where other kinds of Cod Liver Oil had been long and copiously administered with little or no benefit, Dr. DE S 011 has produced almost immediate relief, arrested disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS SIR JOSEPH OLLIFFE, M.D., Physician to the British Embassy at Paris. I have frequently prescribed Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver 911, and I have every reason to be satisfied with its beneficial and salutary effects." Silt HENRY MARSH, Bart., M.D., Physician in Or. dinary to the Queen in Ireland.—"I consider Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil to be a very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." DR. LAWITENCE, Physician to n.it.it. tbe Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.—" I invariably prescribe Dr. de Jongh's Oil in preference to any other, feeling assured that I am recommending a genuine article, and nut a manu- factured compound in which the efficacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed." DR LETHEBY, Medical Officer of Health and Chief Analyst to the Oity of London.— It is I believe univer- sally acknowledged that Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil has great therapeutic power; and from my in- vestigations, I have no doubt of its being a pure and un- adulterated article." DR. LANKESTER, F.R.S., Superintendent of the Food Collection, South Kensington Museum.—"I consider the Cod Liver Oil sold under Dr. de Jongh's guarantee to be preferable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medicinal efficacy." | DR. GRANVILLE, F.R.S Author of the Spas of j Germany. Dr. Gran-ille has found that Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired effect in a shorter time than other kinds, and that it does not cause j the nausea and indigestion too often consequent on the administration of the Pale Oil." DR. BARLOW, Senior Physician to Guy's Hospital.- I have frequently recommended persons consulting me to make use of Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil. I have been well satisfied with ;ts effects, and believe it to be a ,ery pure Oil, well fitted for those cases in which the use of that substance is indicated." DR. BANKS, King's ProfeEsor of the Practice of Medi- cine at the University of Dublin. I have in the course of my practice extensively employed Dr. de Jongh's Light- of my Cod Liver Oil, and I have no hesitation in stating that I consider it the best of all the specimens of Oil which have ever come under my notice." 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, "WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by respectable Chemists and Druggists. SOLE CONSIGNEES ANSAR, HARFORD & Co., 77, STRAND, LONDON, w.e. C.AUTION.-IVrinly resist attempts often made by n- ö7 b..t a tnew scrupulous <?<!?f< to ?COMtMMM?, or <M??<M<?, with « ? an extra ?rq/!<. other prepara</o?, MM<?? the fallacious ?-?eH<w tlwt <A? a? <A6 MMM as ?f. ? Jw9" gmUy efficacious. ASK FOR CLEAVER'S HONEY SOAP, Do. for Family use, Glycerine, Brown Windsor, Honey and Elder-flower Soaps, in Is. bars; also choice Pomades, Perfumes, &c. Manufactory-Red Lion Street, London, W.C. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. THE LADIES are respectfully informed that this STARCH is EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, and HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says, that. although she has tried WHEATEN, RICE. AND OTHER POWDER STARCHES, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIED which is the FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. WOTHERSPOON'S VICTORIA LOZENGES ARE INJURIOUS TO NONE, BENEFICIAL TO MOST, AND DELICIOUS TO ALL. Sold only in Packets at Id. 2d. 4d. 8d. and Is. 4d. each By Grocers, Druggists, Confectioners, &c., And Wholesale by WOTHERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW AND LONDON. AGENTS-MESSES. D. & W. DAVIES, Grocers, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen. BANK OF DEPOSIT, ESTABLISHED A. 1). 1844. 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. Parties desirous of INVESTING MONEY are requested to examine the Plan of THE BANK OF DEPOSIT. The Interest is payable in January and July. PETER MORRISON, Managing Director. Forms for opening Accounts sent free on application. &HERRY S'0@TH-?8TE y    ? -IheBestP CheapestVit ?/?&M???!M?<'?? J* ? y?W JomrGosNEiLicC^^y ^^f L0NB6N SohPronrklb BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. I SCHWEPPE'S SODA WATER. ) SCHWEPPE'S MALVERN SELTZER WATER. j SCHWEPPE'S POTASS WATER. SCHWEPPE'S LEMONADE. Each bottle of the Alkali Waters is protected by a Label over the Cork with their signature. Sold by all respectable Chemists, Confectioners, and leading Hotels. Manufactured at London, Liverpool, Bristol, Derby, and Malvern Wells OBLAND0 JONES and Co's ORIGINAL PVTENT RICE \_r STARCH requires no boiling, is celebrated for producing t beautiful Glaze, and retaining Its stiffness in the dampest weather. CAUTION.-Every packet has a label with the name in- serted under the Royal Arms. JAYIES L. DENMAN, Wine Merchant, 65, FENCHUREH-STREET, LONDON, offers 150 Wines of the best vintages and growths. The following are eonfidently recommended liOTTLES INCLUDED. Second Bordeaux Claret from 14s. per dozen. Sherry (pale or brown) 18s. „ P'Jrt „ 18s. „ Sparkling Epernay Champagne 30s. .} Price lists post-free. MARE'S PATENT LOUVRE VENTILATORS.  18, HRRPRV GIVEN that imme- N -iu-seu, 4F4p); that, imme- intMng'n? my Patent, and to recover damages for past infringement- In order to save litigation, those parties who have made them are invited to send me a list of the numbers maie, and to pay me a Royalty of Five Shillings upon every Tentilator. Signed, JOSIAH MOOIlE, March 25 1861. 81, Fleet Street, London. MOORE'S Pamplet on Ventilation forwarded on receipt of two postage stamps. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 3s. IN CLOTH. Or 5s. neatly bound in calf. A ?RIEF DISCOURSE ON WINE, how to j? choose it, and how to use it; embracing an Histori- cal aid Descriptive account of the Vine, its Culture and Produce in ,ill Countries, Ancient and Modern, drawn from the bé!t authorities. III pr'ytbee take the cork out of thy mouth, That I may drink thy tidings." -A,, You Like It. J. L DENMAN, 65. FENCHURCH-STRET, LONDON. LONGMAN AND CO., PATERNOSTER-ROW. MEId,1!r o 29, Ludgate ??. Hi! ''?"?'?? '?''ioMbte Clothing on the ?hort..t nù:ic and wuh \'dl  3',U.tc'" AI1" ,t nadc to rd p.?lf. MMturemf't. '?" ;n> <• i '? 'l':u ^V"c a sent p??t_fr?,. The celebrated ;I'\i )I}'lt: d;(. t,.l i .t, P\;Ct.. Vi,it.n? (:te:: Coat. U>s. Boy'* suit, 24-. Dre5miit,M.. ?)???'???"=''°''< matorUls n{ the M^on ?re uMd. and the bed vorlnni^hip ,,A.-R,O: a.nd Tlt. VEI..LI( SUIT complete, 38L MOJKNiMt 1 Complct.. Out tit, for IndIa or the Co»nit*\ wh.-rc H -nr'el l CO"»PL«t'. Outfits fr India or the Co!Onit. wj¡3C. !I'C!i V'Mran" actum are known and admired, RLFI, IIT1.I;NIF 1?,?,le k..?.d ?d.ir SAUuel Brother,, Lu^te Uill CEO. SMITH AND CO.'S PURE EXTRACT OF CALVES' FEET For Invalids and Culinary Use, is the purest article of the kind ) known (vide Lancet, 18bU), and is superior to the BEST QELATIKB or ISINGLASS for makmg JELLIES, BLANC-MANGE, &c. Sold in Packets, 6d., li., 2s., and 43" by all Chemists, Grocers, cte. Msnufactory-23, LITTLE PORTLAND STREET, LONDON. KAMPTULICON, or India-rubber and Cork KFloor Cloth. Impervious to wet, indestructible by damp, soft to the tread, and warm to the feet. Far superior to every other matenal ever invented for the covering of Floors, &c. Invaluable on Stone Floors. F. G. TRESTRAIL and Co., 19 and 20, Walbrook, London, E.C. Manufactory—South London Works, Lambeth. CLERICAL TWEED CLOTHING. 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