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SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. ?TERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. ,jt?? TICKETS to LONDON issued at any 8t?tic)jl upon this Railway are available for EIGHT ,4 » DELUDING the day of issue and return. S", BY ORDER. 8WIL46ea, June 16th, 1862. BY ORDER. SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. TATE ceremony o(j AWARDS OF THE JURIES TO EXHIBITORS AT THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, -13 CONTEST ON WIMBLEDON COMMON, Cltt AND STA.t PALACE and other "AMUSEMENTS in or near the Metropolis. A -?,?"??,?.?. A S?AP EXCURSION TRAIN will leave A, MILFORD, calling at the Principal Stations 0.4th8 N8P'0W 11th Wales Railway, FOR LONDON, on TUESDAY, atL ''8 'b, 1862, at 7.0 a.m., returning from Paddington HI) A°.N 0 a,m., on FRIDAY, the 18th JULY. TIME AND FARE TABLE. FARES TO PADDINGTON & BACK. te"ibg' tion8. A.M 1st C1. Cov. Car- 14tvi, gllevv Alilford 7.0 30s Od 18s Od I, Milford Road 7.12 30s Od 18s Od „ HAVERFORDWEST 7 25 29s Od 17s 6d liarbertb Road. 7.50 288 Od 178 6d „ 'WbiItland 8 5 28s Od 17s 6d „ St- Clears. 8.20 28s Od 1786d » ca?vaarthen Junction.. 8.40 27s Od 17s Od Lianelly 9.20 26s Od 168 6d ??ntea 9.45 25K 6d 16s Od „ V,AN^ORE 9.55 25s 6d 16s Od ''r ,Kndore 10.20 248 Od 15a 6,1 >, £ °ft Talbot 10.35 238 Od 15S Od „ °'dgeBd 11.10 22s Od 14s Od AUGEND 11.10 22" Od 14a Od ?<M 11.50 21s Od 138 Od r '?,i. NEWPORT, atrival. 12.15 198 Od 12s Od ), II departure. 12.25 P,, &iepatow 1. 5 16s Od 10s Od  ?ey 1.30 158 Od 9s Od Q I oo t'ler, arrival. 1.30 1511 Od 9s Od 2. 5 Ahd !640h,lag Paddington about 7.0 p.m P4c,kh lldreil Under Twelve Years of Age, half price.-One ??86 f Luggage allowed to each Pa88ener, and all *» ?? (QPE PAID for. Tickets are not Transferable, and 'le, 4 to be paid for. Tickets are not Transferable, and W,OQIV be uailable ?? the Return Journey by the Special ? ftn ? Paddiugton on the 18th July. SSLLTA^ JT UNE 25th, 1862. DY ORDER. & VALE OF TO ?VY RAILWAYS. TO \VY RAILWAYS. IVERY OF GOODS AND PARCELS L4 FROM L& kl'ETER ROAD & LLANDOVRY STATIONS ?4p TO ^TER, ABERAYRON, ABERYSTWITH, LLAN- WRTYD, & TRECASTLE. A ?RING VAN, for the Conveyance of Goods and ?ty ^618' leaves Lampeter Road Station at 7'0 TU6S Y Morning for Lampeter, Aberayron, Aber- Jh?th ?d Intermediate Places, and returns jrom ? RWWVK for Lampeter Road Station at 2-0 p.m. ?'te W e I ??nesday. kr y? Pring Van also leaves Llandovery Station about J) P.TO 6VTRY Monday and Thursday for LIanwrtyd, N "g t?e same Evenings, and for Trecastle every ? ?At'vh)? orning at 50 a.m., returning to Llandovery 54 Onday Morning. TW*tates from Lampeter Road Station are as follows V Aberyst- ^C«I ?der 561bs. Lampeter. Aberayron. with. FDER'561BS" R^CH J° Os. 6d. Os. 9d. Is. Od. %8> AT per Cwt.. Is. 6d. 2s. 6d. 38. 6d. To other places in proportion. HE So Lianell Railway Company have arranged with golltll _Way les Railway Company for Thro' Rates &?"en ? PrmCIpal Stations and Lampeter Road A IL N^^DJ OVERY- 41lq Li'llidovery. ii ii '-All Goods will be forwarded by these Vans,  specially directed to the contrary. At'laager',i Omce, Llanelly, ?"? 8th, 1862. — — ^LLY & VALE OF TOWY AND SOUTH ? WALES RAILWAYS. ¡W ———  ?B? R? OUTE TO TENBY VIA NEW MILFORD "01Jl{ & HOBB'S POINT. j?URT?? ? Tickets, not transferable, available for ?Qp ?r°?? from date of issue, from Llandovery IT. to ?fea? r??" "ord for Tenby will be issued at the follow- 8 WE« Z. 1st July to 31st October:- ? ?8t Class, 278. 9d 2nd, 20s. 9d. %110-ed. ?res of 5s. 6d. for the double journey t?t We erl Igew Milford and Tenby will be charged to NlWti e8 I'lldin Tourists' Tickets. e4,,PPoii9ated Conveyances run between Hobb' ?'Ider. l'enby, in connection with the Trains, as '5'. tit a,"d Tenby, m connection with the Trains, as ?.?y.. departure 9. 0 a.m. and 2.15 p.m XT „ Y arrival 10.45 „ 4. 0 „ li,B departure 11.48 ? Ilford.. arrival 2.15 p.m. „ 6.20 „ ^A COA RUNS daily from Brecon, and a Four-horse fi,, lal. blis ?y from Llanwrtyd, and every Tuesday, T4 'Qrlad., Y, and Saturday from Llandrindod and Bulth to tj 8.11d 'Olery, arriving in time for the 2.15 p m. train. Coo., L EA also ??? daily from Hereford, Hay, Aber- 6??iv Glaisbury, and Builth to Brecon, whence ? ia a Coach daily to Llandovery. tla une 16th, 1862. BY ORDER. V. R. CARMARTHENSHIRE. ??ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the next N ^IZES, or Commission of Oyer and Termmer, ? &f? ?.? Gaol delivery, for the County of Carmar- ther, "Will be holden and kept at the Shire Hall, in the '.(' o be ??n and kept at the 8hire Hall, in the '?? ofh?? ??rthen, in and for the said County, on  Y' the tenth day of JULY next, when and b ?e p?j.??cutors of Felons, also all Justices of the ?Ce, \R pe4c." )layorF3, Coroners, Escheators, Stewards, Bailiffs rii -Llb,,t,'1. 8, Constables of the Peace, and all other Her ?iest y a within the said County, are re- T?d?tQ ?"?. and that they bring with them all h l' C h 3^ ° Indictments, and other Remembrances, 23 d.a t their several offices appertain. Dated this 2??? da?-t, June, 1862. J "?? STEPNEY COWELL STEPNEY, ?"-??? Esquire, Sheriff. R. CATOK^^SINRE. ? ?S? IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the next ES' or Commission of Nisi-Prius, of Oyer & ?f aftrl', ?od General Gaol Delivery, for the County ? Ca?T,?' ??1 oe bolden and kept at the Shire-Hall, "??e ?D'? of Cardigan, in and for the said County,  Seventh day of JULY next, before the ?ora? ?e Seventh day of JULY next, before the (liaor,,  ir WILLIAM FRY CHANNEL, Knight, one of t BARQT1 8 ? ??? Lady the Queen, of her Court of T ^HEQ^ ? Westminster, when and where Prosecu- 0/SOF ."Ir at Westminster when and where Prosecu- Q???he p ??' ?nd their witnesses, and also all Justices THE CPP„ ??yors, Coroners, Escheators, Stewards, t eace, ayors, Coroners, Escheators, Stewards, ibe ?'afsta les, and BailiHs of every Hundred and t?r?y in t? ? ?? County, are required to attend; and MC'?R i-t t t e11 Rolls, Records, Indictments, and '? Rem ???ances, which to their several offices a?eMaiQ ated this 20th day of June, 1862. }{.B HERBERT VAUGHAN, Esqr, Sheriff. ?.B ???g'atrates of the said County, and their '?s,?queated to deliver to the Clerk of Assize, JF °PENIN~ i° the Commission, the Recognizances and .p?sitio In each case and all Attorneys in Criminal «R°8ECUTIOR> %E ^° deliver the Bills of Costs for Taxa- 0', ? TH« of Apsize pending the Trial of eaoh ?'?Uti? Clerk ? ??° pending the Trial of each j The Act 23rd and 24th Vic. cap. 38, For preventing the Adulteration of Articles of Food and Drink. WILLIAM BRIGHT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT, ALE AND PORTER MERCHANT, HALF-MOON HOTEL, No. 8, DARK-GATE, & No. 1, BLUE-STREET, ESTABLISHED 1806, WARRANTS all WINES and SPIRITS sold by him to be GENUINE AS IMPORTED, and guarantees t T the strength of the Spirits as stated on the Excise Certificate. Bass, Allsopps, and other Ales Guiness's and other Porters, on draught and bottled. Samples and Price Lists on Application. N.B.—GOOD STABLING & LOCK-UP COACH-HOUSE.-HORSES & CARRIAGES FOR HIRE. AGENT FOR GUINNESS'S DUBLIN STOUT. OWEN THOMAS, CORN FIOUR DEALER, COMMISSION AGENT, &c., THOMAS-STREET, LLANELLY. W J. W A N S B R O U G H, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN, PLUMBER, GAS FITTER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR. A large and well-selected Stock of PAPER HANGINGS always on hand. DUBLIN STOUT, IN ENGLISH MEASURE CASKS. FIND LATER AND CO., r, PORTER BREWERS, MOUNTJOY BREWERY, DUBLIN. HALF BARRELS 18 Gals., BARRELS 36 Gals, HDS. 54 Gals. ConsfJnee-Mr. FRED. WILLIAMS, 1, Waterloo TelTace, Carmarthell. MR. THOMAS, ALBERT HOUSE, BARN ROW, CARMARTHEN. Ii With Teeth. -— ——————————————————— Without Teeth. MR. THOMAS has introduced an entirely new description of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. They so perfectly resemble the Natural Teeth, as not to be distinguished from the originals by the closest observer; they will NEVER CHANGE COLOUR or DECAY; and will be found superior to any Teeth ever used. His method does not require the extraction of old stumps, or any painful operation; will support and preserve Teeth that are loose, and i3 guaranteed to restore ARTICULATION AND MASTICATION. Decayed Teeth stopped and rendered sound and useful in Mastication. Mr. Thomas being a MANUFACTURER of TEETH, can match any remaining Teeth to any shade so as to defy detection,—a desideratum not to be arrived at out of London. Mr. Thomas will give a written guarantee, and if the Patients are not satisfied, the money will be returned after three months trial. Nos. 1 AND 2, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. DRAPERY AND GROCERY WAREHOUSE. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIOIN S" D. AND W. DAVIES ARE now prepared to SHOW a Large Variety of Novelties in MILLINERY, STRAW BONNETS, A MANTLES, SHAWLS, FANC1 DRESSES, SILKS, RIBBONS, WOOLLEN CLOTHS, TROWSER- INGS, and WAISTCOATINGS. May 8th, 1862. HATS, CAPS, AND GENERAL DRAPERY. May 8th, 1862. CASTLE HOTEL, S W A N S E A. JAMES PUDDICOMBE HAVING taken the above Hotel, will Enter on the 15th of MAY, therefore the whole of his LARGE J and VALUABLE STOCK of GENERAL DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS must be CLEARED OFF with the utmost despatch, and regardless of the original T cost. The Sale at the Reduced Prices will commence on MONDAY next, MAY 5th, and FOLLOWING DAYS, until the whole is disposed of. Open from 10 till 6. OBSER VE THE ADDRESS,- COMMERCE HOUSE, GUILDIIALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. CARMARTHEN, APRIL 29th, 1862. TITUS LEWIS JONES Begs to announce that he has commenced business as DISPENSING CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, AT 126, LAMMAS STREET, CARMARTHEN, Where he trusts by assiduity and carefulness to merit a share of public patronage and support. ALL DRUGS GENUINE. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY DISPENSED. Horse and Cattle Medicines, Patent Medicines, Oils, &c. FRESH GARDEN AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Agent for McDouGALL's NON-POISONOUS SHEEP and LAMB DIPPING COMPOSITION; also Agent for J. and T ROBINSON'S CELEBRATED MANURES. D. AND T. THOMAS, CORN, BUTTER, AND CHEESE FACTORS, LAMMAS-STREET & WATER-STREET, CARMARTHEN, RESPECTFULLY inform their Agricultural and other Friends that they are always prepared to supply them with the undermentioned articles upon the most reasonable terms, viz.:— GIBBS' PERUVIAN GUANO, as imported. NORRINGTON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CLOVER and other SEEDS for the FARM. LINSEED CAKE. THORLEY'S CELEBRATED CONDIMENTAL FOOD FOR CATTLE. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FLOUR, BRAN, INDIAN CORN MEAL, BARLEY MEAL, OATS, HAY STRAW and POTATOES. A prime assortment of BARLEY just arrived. 7, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN. D AVID WILLIAMS (S U C C E S S 0 R 10 -11-R. JOSBPH TIMMINS) BEGS most respectfully to thank his friends and the inhabitants generally of CARMARTHEN and its neighbourhood for the kind patronage they have afforded  81 his commencement in Business, and desires to call their attention to his LARGE and T oSTr pPTFn DRAPERY, MERCERY, GROCERY, ETC., ETC., and begs to assure them that no effort on his part shall be spared to merit a continuance of their kind support. FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. J. JACOB'S CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE WAREHOUSE, AND FURNISHING SHOW ROOMS, DARK-GATE, CARMARTHEN; 19, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA; and HIGH-STEET, MERTHYR TYDVIL. DINNER SERVICES in great variety from 40s. and upwards; CHINA, TEA, and BREAKFAST SERVICES, in New and Choice Patterns. CUT and MOULDED TABLE GLASS of all kinds. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, FROM 138. AND UPWARDS. HIP and SPONGING BATHS; PATENT & WATER FILTERS OF THE NEWEST IMPROVEMENTS. GLASS SHADES and ORNAMENTS; ELECTRO-PLATED AND SILVER GOODS OF ALL KINDS. OLD GOODS REPLATED AS NEW. CRICKET BATS, BALLS, WICKETS, GLOVES, &c., OF BEST MAKERS. .> OaDBaS RUNCIUALIV ATTENDED TO. S STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN gWANSEA AND BRISTOL. JULY, 1862.  THE HENRY SOUTHAN AND ?-A-???? PRINCE OF WALES, Or some other suitable Steamer, will sail as follows :— From Swansea to Bristol. (From North Dock ) Tuesday 11 morn 4, Friday 12J after 5, Satur-day H after 8, Tuesday 41 morn 11, Friday. 8 morn 12, Saturday 81morn 15, Tuesday.. llimorn 18, Friday 1 after 19, Saturday. If after 22, Tuesday, Si after 25, Friday 74morn 26, Saturday. Simorn, 29, Tuesday. 101morn From Bristol to Swansea. (From Cumberland Basin ) 1, Tuesday. 9 ir o n 3, Thursday 10 morn 5, Saturday llimorn S, Tuesday 24 after 10, Thursday 5 morn 7 morn 15, Tuesday 10 morn 17, Thursday 10 morn 19 Saturday lUmorn 22, Tuesday 2? after 21, Thursday.. 5 morn 2*% Saturday 6 morn 29, Tuesday 8 morn Passengers from Swansea landed at Cleredon if required. FARES.—Best Cabin 4s, Fore Cabin 2s 6d, Children un- der 12 years of age half-price. Sheep Is, Lambs 9d. Horses 7s, Fat Cattle 7s, Store ditto 6s, Cow aud Calf 3s, Calves Is 6d, Dogs 2s 6d, Pigs 9d, Gigs 9s, Pheatons 12s, Carnages 17s 6d. Stewsrds fee, 6d. pADSTOW, WADEBRIDGE, & BRISTOL. JULY, 1862. HENRY SOUTHAN, ? ???-??.? ? ? JOHN LONG, Commander; or i II rTTT THE PRINCE OF WALES, ?.??????BSBSaB? W. POCKETT Commander. From Padstow& Wadebridge From Bristol to Padstow and to Bristol, calling at Ilfra- WadebriJge, calling at combe and Swansea. Swansea and Ilfracombe From Wadebridge, calling at (weather permitting.) Padstow P. Thursday, 3, 9 morn P Tues., July 1, 9 morn W. Friday 11, 4 morn WTues, ,r 8. 24 after P. Thursday 17, 9 morn P Tues, 15, 10 morn P. Friday 25, 4 morn P Tues, 22, 2i after P. Friday, Aug. 1, 9 morn P Tues., 29, 8 morn From Wadebridge and from Padstow. Goodi forwarded with the greatest dispatch to and from Wadebridge, Padstow, Bodmin, Camelford, St. Austel, Lostwithiel, St. Columb, Port Isaac, Boscastle, Newquay, Liskeaid, Roach, St. Blazey and places adjacent. FARES (Steward's fee included). To or from Bristol, Padstow, or Wadebridge, best cabin, 8s.: fore cabin, 5s. To or from Ufracombe and Padstow and Wadebridge, best cabin, 6s. fore cabin, 4s. Return Tickets, available for 28 days, by this Vessel :-To and from Bristol, Padstow, and Wadebridge, best cabin, 12s. fore cabin, 7s 6d. Children under 12 years of age, half-price. Carriages, 30s.; Pheatons, 20s Gigs, 158. Horses, 12s.; Dogs, 2s. Gd. Cattle, 7s. 6d.; Pigs, Is. 3d.; Sheep, Is. 3d.; Calves, 2s. 6d. gWANSEA AND I L F It A COM B E. JULY, 1862. ??'?? PRINCE OF WALES and HENRY SOUTHAN Steamers. Swansea to Ilfracombe. 2, Wednesday 8}morn 7, Monday,. 12 noon 1 9, Wednesday 2 after: 14, Monday.. 7 morn 16, Wednesday 8jmorn *18, Friday S^morn 21, Monday 3afte 23, Wednesday 2 after! 28, Monday 8lmornl 30, Wednesday 8 £ mornj Ilfracombe to Swansea. 3, Thursday 5 after 7, Monday.. 7 after 11, Friday.. 1 after 14, Monday 6 after 17. Thursday.. 5 after *18, Friday 6 after 21, Mnnday 7 after 2.5, Friday 121after 28, Monday 5 after Friday, August 1.. 5 after Caliing at Lynmoutb. FAILES.-Bc-at cabin, 6s, to-and-fro 8s, Fore Cabin 4s, ditto 6s. Children under 12 years of age, half-fare. Sheep Is, Lambs 9d, Horses 10. Fat Cattle 6s, Store ditto 5s, Cow 1 and CaiT7s6d, Calves Is 6d, D.,Rs 2s 61, Pigs Is, Gigs 12s, Pheatons 15s, Carriages 25s. No Steward's fee. j^WANSEA, PADSTOW, and w.vi>:EDitii>Qrj. From Swansea to Wadebridge From Padstow and Wade- and Padstow. (Calling at Ilfracombe) Wed..July 2 8]morn Wed. 9 2 after Wed. ,,16. 84 morn Wed. 23 2 after Wed. 30 8jmorn bridge to Swansea, (calling at Ilfracombe.) P. Thurs., 3. 9 morn W. Fri.. 11. 4 morn P. Thurs., 17. 9 morn P. Fri. 25. 4 morn P. Fri., Aug. 1. 9 morn P\EES —liest cabin, 83.; fore ditto, 5s, Return—Best, 12s.; fore, 7s. 6d., available for 28 days. Cattle, &c., the same as from Bristol to Padstow. Carriages, 30s.; Pheatons, 20s.; Uigs, 15s Horses, 12s. Dogs, 2s 6d.; Cattle, 7s. 6d.; Pigs, Is. 3d.; Sheep, Is. 3d. Calves, 2s. 6d. PARES (Steward's Fee included). -To or from Ilfracombe, Padstow and Wadebridge, best cabin, 68.; fore cabin, 4s. An Omnibas leaves Padstow daily at One o Clock in the Afternoon for Bodmin Road Station, and from Bodmin Road for Padstow every morning. Goods received and forwarded by the above Steamers, as usual, for Newport, Cardiff, Cowbndge, Port Talbot, Neath, Merthyr, Aberdare, Llandilo, Llandovery, Carmarthen, Swansea Valley and places adjacent For further particulars apply to the following agents Swansea—J. W. pockelt, Proprietor, Padley's Quay Bristol- E. T. Turner, 12, Quay-street Padstow-Robert England W adebridge- W. Cavill Bideford it Barnstaple—W. Hawken, Steam Packet Office. LInton-li. try Ilfracombe John Dav y, Lantern Hill South Moulton-J. Warrell, Churchyard Tei,by J. Stone, Albion Inn, Pier I MAY 1st, 1862. j '??? DIRECT STEAM COMMUXICA- iS??i? TION FROM LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL TO ABERYST WITH, 'E' ASD FROM THENCE TO ABERAY- J RON, NEW QUAY, ABERDOVEY, TOWYN, BARMOUTH, PORTMADOC, & PWLLHELI. THE CAMBRIAN STEAM PACKET COMPANY j. give NOTICE that, unless prevented by any unfore- seen occurrence they will despatch thpir new and powerful Steam Vessel, THE ABEli\STWYlH, JOHX CORN- THWAITE Master, or some other suitable vessel, as under :— Leave LIVER POOL for ABEITYSTWITEI. (Proceeding thence to Bristol. ) „ July 10 9 a.m. 24 9 a.m. Aug. 7, 9 a.m. „ 21 8 a.m. „ Sept. 4, 7 a.m. „ 18, 4 p.m. Oct. 2, 4 a rn. „ 16, 3 a.m. 30, 4 am. Nov. 13, 2 a.m. „ „ 27, 3 a-in. Dec. 11, „ 1 a.m. Tues., 23, 1 a.m. Leave BRISTOL for ABERYSTWITH. (Proceeding thence to Liverpool. ) o July 2, 9 a.m. 16, 8 a.m. II 3u, 8 a.m. Aug. 14, 8 a.m. j „ „ 2ï, 7 a.m. „ Sept. 10, 7 a.m. 24, 6 a. ni. "Oct. 8,, 6 a.m. „ 22,, 4 p. m. N.?. 5, 4 p' 19., 2 p.m DM. 3, 3 p.m. 11 11 17,, 1 p.m. 11 ,1 31,,I 1P.m. And the Cambrian Steam Packet Company give further No tice, that as soon as possible after the arrival of the NoAtiBceE, RYST WYlH" from Bristol or Lierpoo1. they will despatch their Steam Vessel THE YOUNG ENGLAND, CHARLES Drcii, Master, or some other suitable vessel, from ABERYSTWITH to ABERAYRON, NEW QUAY, ABERDOVEY, TOWYN, BARMOUTH, PORTMADOC, and PWLLHELI, with all Goods consigned for those places; and are prepared to take in Cargo thence for ABERYSTWITH. LIVERPOOL, or BRISTOL. ipr Loading Berth at LIVERPOOL, West Side of Tra- falgar Dock.-Ditto at BRISTOL, Broad Quay. N-B'Part'es requiring goods to be conveyed further than Aberystwith are particularly requested to state thereon the Name of the Port at which they are to be Delivered. Good accommodation for Passengers and a Stewardess on Board. FARES (including Steward's Fees)—From Liverpool and Bristol to Aberystwith Cabin, 8s. Deck, 5s. Return Tickets will be issued either to Bristol or Liverpool, giving the option of returning by the same or following voyage, Cabin 12s., Deck, 8s. From Aberystwith to either Bar- mouth, Portmadoc, or Pwllheli Cabin, 3s. 6d. Deck, 2s. From Aberystwith to either Aberayron, New Quay, Aber- dovey, orTowyn Cabin, 2s.; Deck, Is. N.B. -The Cambrian Steam Packet Company reserve to themselves the power of delivering all Goods consigned GO Parties residing within two miles of their Office at Aberyst- with by their own Carters, and to tranship from the Aber- ystwyth or some other suitable Vessel to the "Young Eli gland "I or other suitable Vessel, Goods consigned to or from New Quay, Aberayron, Aberdovry, Towyn, Bar- mouth, Portmadoc, or Pwllbeli, as and where they think necessary. For Printed Lists of Freights, and for further particulars, apply to the Agents-Henry Culliford, Rofawr, Aberystwith E. T. Turner, 12, Quay Street, Bristol; F. A. Tamplin, Columbia Buildings, Brunswick Street, Liverpool; Benjamin Evans, Aberayron; Rees Lewis, Lloyd's Agent, Aberdovey i Alfred Smith, Bar- mouth Bennett Williams, Harbour Office, Portmadoc; Geo. G. Lewis, Pwllheli; and James Davies, Dole, New Quay or to the Manager, W. S. Crealock, at the Com- pany's Head Office, Parthenon Chambers, 14, Regent Street, London. J } 'f.. THE GOLD FIELDS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA." FROM LIVERPOOL TO 'ICTORIA -?m\ VANCOUVER'S ISLAND, THE "WHITE STAR" CLIPPERS Tons Reg. Tons Bur. To Sail. SILISTRIA Capt. Jocelyn, 1212 3700 July 8. MERMAID .Capt Rose, 1233 3700 to follow. BLUE JACKET..Capt. Clarke, 1067 3300 to f.How. MORNIN-G STAR..Capt. Matthews, 1337 4000 to follow. ROYAL SAXON ..Capt. Hamm, 1109 3300 to follow. ELECTRIC Capt. Underwood 1106 3300 to follow. In consequence of the rapidly increasing demand for con- veyance, of a superior character, to the prosperous and ris- ing colonies of British Columbia, the owners of the 'WHITE STAR' EX-ROYAL MAIL LINE have made arrangements to Eend some of their fastest and best appointed clippers at the above dates. The difficulties of the overland route, and the small size of the vessels usually employed in the direct trade have hitherto presented serious obstacles to the intending emi- grant, and it is hoped that the facilities and comfort af- forded by these well-known clippers, so long and favourably engaged in the Australian trade, and the punctuality with which they are despatched, will be appreciated. The first packet will be the splendid clipper Silistria," 1212 tons register, 3700 tons burthen, A 1 at Llovd's. Passengers embark, in this instance, on the 4th of July. For freight or passage apply to H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL or to Mr. WIGLEY, Bridge-street, Carmarthen. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. „ ? The "WHITE STAR" Line of British and   Australian Ex-Royal Mail clippers sail ?-l-  ?. from Liverpool for Melbourne, Auckland, and Victoria, Vancouver's Island, each month, forwarding passengers to Geelong, Sydney, Hobart Town, Adelaide, &c. rii- i Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants will be forwarded to Melbourne by these clippers. This Line is composed of the following magnificent ves- sels Lord Raglan," Red Jacket," White Star," Mistress of the Seas," "Bluc Jacket," Mermaid," White Jacket," Shalimar," Queen of the North," 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. Tons Reg. Tons Bur. í Victoria, ) SILISTRIA Vancouver's 1212, 2000, July 8. ( Island, ) KING or ALGERIA Melbourne, 1707, 3000, July 20. SHALIMAR .Melbourne & Auckland, 1700, 3000, Aug. 20. RED JACKET Melbourne, 2000, 3500, Sept. 20. BLUE JACKET .Melbourne & Auckland, 1447, 2750, Oct. 20. The well-known packet ship KING or ALGERIA" wiil be despatched for Melbourne as the White Star" packet of the 20th July. This ship has made several fast passage? and has splendid accommodation for all classes of passen- gers. In the Saloons, bedding, linen, and all necessaries are supplied. The Second Cabin, Intermediate, and Steer- age berths are equal to those of any ship in the trade. Passengers embark on the 19th July. For freight, or passage, apply to H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool. N.B.- Willox'. Australian and New Zealand Hand Book sent post free for 2 stamps. 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. CEO? SMITH AND CO.'S PURE EXTRACT OF CALVES1 FEET For Invalids and Culinary Use, is the purest article of the KIND known (vide Lancet. 1860'L and is superior to the BEST GELATIN! or ISINGLASS tor maiing JELXIEO, u Sold in Packdj, 6d., 11., 2. and At,, blllW Chemist*, Orocert, etc. Manufactory-23, LITTLE PORTLAND STREET, LONDON. By Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. RIMMELIS PERFUMED VAPORIZER-used in many theatres and entertainments, public and private, to dilf;ise a delightful perfume through the air. Small ones for clrawJll- rooms from 6s. RIM ME .L'S AROMATIC DISINFECTOR- used bv the Royal College of Surgeons and the London i Hospitals for removing all unpleasant smells, and substItunng a reviving and beneficial atmosphere—strongly recommended by medical men for sick rooms, and badly ventilated houses. Price 2s. 6d. including the compound. RIMMEL'S AMA. NACK FOR 1862-Prilited in oil colors and beautifully perfumed. Price 6d., by post for 7 stamps. Sold by aU Perfumery t Dealers. RIMMEL, Perfumer to Her Majesty, 96, Strand, and 24, Cornhill, 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 Or THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE AVASTING, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS The invariable purity, palatableness, specdy efficac)-, and consequent economy of this unrivalled preparation, have obtained for it the general approval and unqualified con- fidence of the Medical Profession, and notwithstanding tne active and in too many instances unscrupulous opposition of interested dealers an unprecedented amount of public patronage. The immeasurable therapeulic 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 ail 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 JONGH'S Oil has produced almost immediate relief, arrested disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS :— SlR JOSEPH OLLIFFE, M.D., Physician to the British Embassy at Paris. —" I have frequently prescribed Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cud Liver Oil, and I have every reason to be satisfied with its beneficial aud salutary effects." 81 HENRY MARSH, Bart., M.D., Physician in Or, J dinary to the Queen in Ireland.—" I consider Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil to be a very pure Oil, not likel)- j to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." DR. LAWRENCE, Physician to H.R.H. the 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 not a manu- factured compound in which the efficacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed." DR LETHEBY, Medical Officer of Health and Chief ■ Analyst to the City of London. It is I believe uuiver- 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 genuinenes3 and medicinal efficacy." DR GRANVILLE, F.R.S Author of the "Spas of Germany "—"Dr. Granville 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 the nausea and indigestion too often consequent on the administration of the Pale Oil. DR. BARLOW, Senior Physioian to Guy's Hospital.— 1 have frequently recommended persons consulting me to make use of Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil. I have been well satisfied with its effects, and believe it to be a very pure Oil, well fitted for those cases in which the use of that substance is indicated." DR. BANKS, King's Professor of the Practice of Medi- cine at the University of Dublin. I have in the course) of my practice extensively employed Dr. de Jongh's Light- grown 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 JOXGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIYER 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 CAX FOSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by respectable Chemists and Druggists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD & Co., 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. CA UTION.-Firmly resist attempts often made by un- scrupulous dealers to recommend, or substitute, with a view to an extra profit, other preparations, under th fallacious pretence that they are the same as lJr, de Jongh's, or equally efficacious BLENHEIM HOUSE ACADEMY, LEA, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Condwted b>, Mr. HIVING, F.S.A., and competes Masttrs for every Dcpartnuui. TERMS: Under Twelve Years of Age, Twenty-two, and above, Twenty-fie, Guineas per Annual. AT this Establishment, noted for Salubrity of Situa- tion, Young Gentlemen are prepared for the Learned Professions, Military. Naval, and Civil Services the Oxford and Cambridge Middle Class Examinations and ..Commercial Pursuits. The course of instruction embraces the Greek and Latin Classics J Uroncli (which is taught generally, and without anv charge, by a Resi- dent Master, native of France), Gorman, Mathematics' Music, Writing, Drawing, Practical Land Surveying, Merchants' Accounts, ,c., &c. No increase in the charge is made when pupils are placed under twelve and continue after that age. The system of Tuition is calculated to ensure the Pupil's rapid progress in his Studies. The prominence is given to Religion which its importance demands, Reports of conduct and progress are issued quarterl N-, and rewards periodically distributed, by which, and other means, a spirit of emulation is excited, and the full powers of the youthful mind are drawn into action without any recourse to corporal punishment. Parents may rely upon every attention being paid to the health and comfort of their children, as the domestic arrangements are on the most liberal scale. To avoid unnecessary expense in the supply of printed books, when preferred, a small charge only will be made for the use of such as may be required. The Prcmises, being only half a mile distant from the Mitcheldean Station of the Hereford, Ross, and Glou- cester Railway, are of easy access to pupils travelling by the South "ales Line. Distance from Gloucester Ten Miles; Grange Junction, Five: Ross, Five. A Prospectus and view of the House, with inclusive Terms (if required), which are extremely moderate, will be forwarded on application to the Principal. The Vacation will terminate Friday. ]8th July, 1862. X umerous references.—Established 1838. A Pupil from this School was among the sevon senior Candidates for the A. A. Degree, who distinguished themselves by passing with honours at the Oxford Uni- versity Middle Class Examination, I860, held at Chel- tenham. He was under Sixteen (the maximum age for the Examination being Eighteen), and was one of the only two Candidates who obtained honours in Ancient and Modern Languages. ] UDSONS SIMPLE DYES FOR LADIES, 6d., Is, and Is. 6d. per bottle. i £ CAKLET ()RAGE  GREEN YELLOW ;M)!.) OLLT I BLUE J &c„ &c.,&c. j Anyone c:.? use these Dyes, "hieh require no oilier maredient to produce on .ihbous, Silks, WooUeM, ?c., the most beautiful and t:?ht()!?b[e colours in a few minutes.—Prepared by and may be hud Wholesale of DANIEL JUDSOX and SOX, Dry- sahcrs, 10, Scott s-vard, Bush-lane, London. Itewil of a Chemists. Price Lists of Dyes and Drugs, ELEGANCE, COMFORT, & ECONOMY. THE NEAV CANROBERT OVER COAT (Light, Cool, and Waterproof), Price One Guinea. B. PUCI- SON & COMPANY, Sole Inventors and Tailors, &c., 94 REGENT STHEET, LONDON. Trousers, 16s., and every ) other description of Clothing equally moderate and ready for immediate use. Established 1828. I risitors to London arc requisted to call. THE BEST SPUING MEDICINE. SARSAP AIULLA. Old Dr. JACOB TO\V:SEl\D'S American Sarsaparilla. In Bottles 2s 6d -Is.. 4s. Gd., 7s. Cd.. & lis. SARSAPARILLA PILLS AND OINTMENT. Sold in Boxes, Is. ljd., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. The root of all Diseases lies ia impure blood, which becomes thoroughly purified by the use of the OLD Dl" JACOB IO\SI;NU'S AMKKTCAX SARSAPARILLA. Dean, Steel, and Co., Sole Proprietors, 131, FLEEI NTULT. LONDON. Sold by all Patent Medicine Vendors. OOUGlfS, ASTHif.4, AXD INCIPIE-T COXSUMPTIOlf ARE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY KEATING'S COUCH LOZENGES. Copy of a letter from the late COL. HAWKER, (the well-known Author OiL GVNS AND SHOOTING: J J?"'?;mr.sh Dou. nMrWhitechurch.H?nts. October 21st, 1846. Sir,-l '?" '?s' iuforminc JOu of the ex:rMrdinary effect I h&re e« pcricncd 'Y ."f".rjya few of 'our LOZENG ES. J htd ncou?hforMverU weekv til?t defied all that had been prescribed for me; and 'ct I eot completely riJ ot it by t:,ki?,- b.?l huH a smaH box of OUt Lozeng-es which I Ad are th only oncsth^t relieve the cough wi'.houtderanging the stomach or digatiT8 orn* T \.am» Su, Jour humble servant, t '"?.K?.?,?.S. r?I? Church \ard. p HAWKER Pre; :ired and Sold in Boxes, Is. Hd.. and Tins, 2s.9d., 4s.6D. and L' S Gd. C:ich. IK THOMAS KEATING, Chemist,"&C., 79, st. Paul's M- London, and Retail LY all Druggists and Patent SlC'ilciiiv Ye:.dors in the \Yor)J. H BREIDENBACH respectfully invites inspection jEjL < 01 the following List of most useful TOILET ARTICLES, all of which have teen well tested for their superior qualities, and any of which can be .turned if .t approved I)' I returned if not approved ofCOMPLEXION. Breidenbach's Cucumber? COMPLEXION. for ..oving MBDmrM, {rl;e;u Rose, ,roe;ll:1!ir:?;lil the facc, neck, and arms ImmedIate y. ¡ blooming, without injury to the skin, JI. 6d. and 2.. fd. £ ya Breidenbach's Borax and Myrrh Antacid Soap for the Teeth, Violet and Host Mouth Washes and Lozenges for refreshing the Breath, 2a., aud 2s. 6d. THE HANDS. Breidenb?h's Savons aux Fieurs de Violette, Rose, Sandalwood, 1-mm Orange, MeJ!eur and Spermaceti, Amandine and Cold Cream, fresh every '?' I. 1a. 6d., ad 2.. 6d. T?E HAIR. 11-id,,b,,h', Phellocombe aux Fle- de Vi*ltle, ..Be, O=m Jumfn, Heliotrope, Vanilla, and Millefleurs, making the hair strong, healthy, and brilliant, to take any form, price, 3s. 6d.; Wood Violet, Pomade, and Vegetable Cream, 2a. 6d. THE HANDKERCHIEF. Breidenbach's Wood Violet Perfume, Forget-me-Not, Tea Rose, CamhCrUn. Balmoral, and Isle of Wight Bouquets, all 2.. 6d. WRITING DESK. Braidenbuli's Sachets aux Fl- d. Vil.tt., U. R_ Hinaug )(;otndati:t:I.,d.. !th: n;e" by H. BREIDhNBACH. Perfumer and M.UUM of Flower* to the Qa$Z Prince Consort, and the Duchesses of Kent and Cambridge. 157B, NEW BOND STREET, ° LONDON. and of all respectable Chemist* and Perfumers. R e. u. ')AANUR -A c-ruRED BY J MAPPIX BROTHERS, 222, REGENT STREET, LONDON, AND 67 and 68, King William Street, London Bridge, Supply purchasers direct from their Manufactory, Queen's Cutlery Works, Sheffield. Established in Sheffield, A.D. 1810. lIIAPrl EROTHEES' "SUN," TABLE KNIVES. "None are genuine unless their Corporate and Trade ME" ,rk, I- the Sull," (granted to their father by the Cutlers' Company of LlfLelJ, June 2Gth, 1835,) is stamped on the blades; they ai-e of the first quality, with secure ivory hunclcR, aid do not come loose in hot water the difference in price is occasioned solely by the superior quality and thickness of the ivory handles. B Ordinary Medium Beat Quality Quality. Quality. iled fed jEsd i Two dozen full size Table 2 4 0 6 0 4 12 Kmves, ivory handles 2 4 0 36 0 412 One-and-half dozen full- size Cheese Knives, Ivory Handles 1 4 0 114 6 211 One pair regular Meat Carvers. 0 7 6 0110 0 15 6 One pair extra size do. 0 8 6 012 0 016 6 One pair Poultry Carvers.. 076 0 11 0 0 15 6 one Steel for Sharpening 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 6 0 Complete Service 4 14 0 61 9 16 6 MANVFACTQUY QUEEN'S CUTLERY WORKS, SHEFFIELD*