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OETRAL WALES EXTENSION RAILWAY. LOANS ON DEBENTURES. T?E Directors of the Central Wales Extension ? Railway are prepared to accept TENDERS for LONS "?sof not less than £ 100, for periods of Three, F.'e, Of S?en years, on the security of their Debenture Bonds, be 4rl. llg interest at ?o per cent. per annum, payable balf- ,¡ arly. t 4ppliChtioD8 to be made to the Secretary, at the Office of »*• Company, 11, Manchester Buildings, Westminster, ?oadoo, S.W. By Order, JOSHUA DEAN, Secretary. 11, Manchester Buildings, Westminster, June 20tb, lb64. THOMAS V. PUGtl, Qivil Engineer, Architect, Surveyor, 8f Valuer Offices 28, Picton Terrace, Carmarthen. R?IDGE, Classic, Gothic, and other Drawings ?'igaed. DUPLICATE Dratin?s and Tracings. ?t '?Mc.atQed, embankments made, Valuations of Estates, It,ii,l,, 8 and ilapid-tious. SITFIC"TION8 and Estimates prepared, and Superinten- DPS« ,0E ?orks. "WalV018 to Let and to be Sold, in South of England and O?oney lent for a Term of Years, for D-aining and Ge lie"'l Improvement of Estates, and on Free&old and Lf!eho'd P?perty. J* E bluish grey BuiUin* Stone, to EE had at the Qjarry, ?,aI. le& Siding, Conwil, or at any of the S'ation? 01 the a"rY th., and Cardigan Railway, or elsewhere. tLELLY RAILWAY AND DOCK COMPANY. (Swansea Lines Utidertakinq.) ?OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an Bha. ??RAORUINARY GENERAL MEETING of the sh areh.lders i.n The Swansea Line* U"dertak)')g of the »b<), o ""PR]3r. will be held at the Offices of the Company, ?o 9a thp???tGenrge.street, Westminster, on THURSDAY, THE 27th day of OCTOBER instant, at One o'Clock pre. nely. ?"r th .P"pose of conld..riug and. if approved, of passing a re?) "?"' authorising the Directors of the Co'op?ny to Wr °W8u°k aum or samr of money, in respect of the Swansea ??' ?"dertaking. as the Company are authorised to bor- •hd' in 'Mpeot of tnat Undertaking, under the "LaneUy tnj 1),,ck Act, 1863." and Th" Llanelly Uti?ay and Dock (Further Powers) A(t. 1864," and which the Di- ,ecto4 rit ??'? Lot been alread, autborlse4 to borrow by in Or?er of & General Meetio9 of the Shareholders IN the %bole undertakIng. BY ORDER. LLATIELLY, 6th October, 1864. LLA-XELLY RAILWAY AND DOCK COMPANY (Carmarthen Line Undertaking.) XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an ?? EXtRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the ?rehotdera in "The Carm.rthea Line Undertak.ng of th above Company, will be held at the Omces of the 0 Pan 1 No. 34. Great George-street, Wes'mm.ter, on '?nsoAY, the 27th day of OCTOBER in?nt, at One o Clock ?'?iBety. for the purpose of considering and if approved, PASSING a resolution, authorising the Directors of the ?Pany. from time to time, to borrow such sum or sums '?ONEY» in respect of the Carmarthen Line Undertaking, A> ♦ Company are authorised to borrow, in re!ipct of that ?aertaking, un ler the HaneUy Railway (New Lines)  ?6i."the Llanelly Railway and D -ek Act, 1862," ""? The Hanetly Ra?ay and Dock Act, 18&5  BY ORDER. Llanelly, 6th October, 1864. CARMARTHEN MARKETS, SLAUGHTER- HOUSES, AND QUAY DUES, &c. MR. MORRIS EVANS, Auctioneer, will Let Ii BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at t.he Gun,DHALL. CAR- HNSSP*? 9" WB.?ESDAY. th. Mth DAY of OCTOBER inst., XA ILTI,rjieyy af-?er the Letting of the Tolls of the Carmar- Roads, advettized to take place at 12 "'cto ? ? ? noon), for one year, commencing on the 1st 4 Anuar next ?— LoT I'-All the Rents, Tolls, and Stallage ari8ing from THE OL ?ARTBEN Provision Markets, comprising upwards of 70 Utche,al ?P? & Stalls, a Fish Market, covered Stand- ?Rtf? ?? of manufactured goods, and ample Stalls, '?d ? "? for the Sale of Corn, Poultry, Ve?tao!?. Fruits, AND JTR>LN*EB for the Sale of Corn, Poultry, Vegetable*, Fruits, +?TODUCE> together with the tolls of the Woolroom. and Dues arising from the extensive Cattle karket Slaughter-houses erected near the Provision kgtk et, :rese ToDs.&c.. are payable under Act of Par- li, ent I gl- vlng ample power to enforce the recover thereof JIANJE » K'»ing ample power to enforce the recovery thereof tad tn ?'?ot the sale of marketable produce elsewhere ?jan?th..nthe Market LO T 2*-The QUAY and Landing Does, and those of the ?'te ??'<b'ng Machine, near the C.stom House. The '°?'t?f8 of Letting will be read on the day of Sale, BYE T *1 BP seen, with the Table of lolls and the Rules and 73 Ye Law is at the Town Cleik'S Office. A'ay er FPR Lot 1, may as a security for good faith be 'equir 11 by tn Clerk, previous to his bidding bung lice "Pted 'to sit ??h him the sum of £ 20, which will be ?i'ed\ ? the Corporation in case such bidder shall not I IPIY t eon itions of Letting. The'p,' ? L°t 1 will be required to pay the Rent ?tb??, ''dTance throughout the year, the first payment ? b. ?'°e on the first day of January next, and A'SOTO an B^,?RO*ED Surety or Sureties in the sum of ?300 » PAVN»«NJ" and compliance with the Rul?s of the Ma??°° ?he Conditions of Letting. ♦V^BE of Lot 2 will be required to find a surety for t'a? p.X?? ? Rent quarterly. Urtber p,rt ioularig m?y be bad on application to MB. T (?3?A8, Town Clerk, Carmarthen. Town PRFI ^R^S Office Carmarthen, J^ October 1864. ?lONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND.  LONDON, 23rd AUGUST, 1864. r???E DIRECTORS of the NATIONAL PRO-  BANK OF ENGLAND give Notice, that a Jitt,it,C" of their Estahlisbment WIH be op?ced 1 CA- ? ??. the Premises No. 59, KLNG-STREEr, to too M some necessary alterations ha'e been completed. By Order of the Board of Directors, ALEXANDER ROBERTSON,) Joint General E. ATKINSON, Managers. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK 1I1tA, OF ENGLAND. D IDFFICE-112, BISHOPSGATE-STREET, LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1833. Subscribed Capital L2,100,000 Capital paid up 960.000 ReierveFuod. 209,452 Number of Shareholders, 1593. '1' DIRECTORS. he Right Honourable Lord Earnest Augustas Charles ?udenetl Bruce, M.P., 7, St. George's-place, Hyde.park ?)""ner. London. 0- .rle. Heaton Ellis, Esq., 49, Harley-street, Cavendish lqlaare London. ??h""Oliver Hanson, E«q., Great Winchester-street, and 4, jj L^square, London. Jt.h./ ?"'fetan, Esq.. 6. Crosby-square, London. Ji.h^ j^'DGSTAN, Esq., 6, Crosby-square, London. and J.b d > Maxwilton-house, DiAmfrieB-abire, and ^4I J \'?"?'s-P'aee. Hyde-"ark Curner. London. ??ntr.y blery, Esq 16, Leadenhah-street, London. "'j'e' Esq., Richmond, Surrey. tlry ?'?' Esq., 1.P., 33. DevooshiIe.place, Portland- ^°NDON.. SIR JA,RE^BALD David Scott Bart., 33, Leinster-gardens, b ?e. ??"* Sco!t, Bart., 33. Leinster.gardens, HVH. *'B}?'1ANEY Wade, Esq., 58, Upper Seymour street, '?B?ney?. Esq., 58, Upper Seymour.treet, T 'Dr'nurat'le Eliot Thomas Yorke, M.P., 124, Park- reet, Oavenor- square, London. ? HONORARY DIRECTOR. ??ertson, Esq 24. Carlton-hill, St. John's Wood Lo"'O', (late General Manager). 8 (Joil's L, 00l-et ott 0 Thirty.nr.t Annual Report and Lists of ?'h°"'? ?n be had on application at the Carmarthen  i?"? 'MEIVES Money on Deposit, at rates varying Ito ?ti t rcel.es Money on Deposit, at rates varYlDg t C?? time, acrNding to the value of money. tU,rre t 0 to. Creditor, and Overdrawn are o ndue- ??.? f'?' ??" "? great facilities are  to lli,,5 an iwi uals who keep accounts with the Bank ill the tr illio of monevs -hrough its Branches, without ally extar I barge for Commission. 'Th 'e & f ?:Bank'r controlled -elu-ilely by a of Directors and perfect secrecy « therefore tecu red u t e co uct,,f all accounts. EVERY person con- ^CTED TH*,TH t e Bank enters into a declaration of secrecy ? to th. ?''?""e at the eatablishment. ??e?e,?? in Government Stocks, Railway Sbares, and athe t eeurities are made through the Bank, on the usual ^RTN8> ?cultr Notes for the Continent can a)so_ be pro- *Urc(j# BY Order of the Board of Directors. S. T J^XANDER ROBERTSON, Joint General EDU ARD ATKINSON, ) Managers. UNDUO^ N> Augntt, 1864. HEADS OF COLLEGES. TO SCHOOLMASTERS, &c. FREDERICK BENTLEY, of 4, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, supplies Colleges and Schools on the most libera, terms. Twenty per Cent. for cash off Books, Copybooks, and all School requisites.-All Orders forwarded are punctually executed. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, WORKS, &c. STATIONERY and ACCOUNT BOOKS of all sorts and sizes kept constantly in Stock, and sold at tue lowest market rate oy FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4, Wind- Street, Swansea. ORDER BENTLEY'S GUINEA LEDGER." All Orders of Y,5 and upwards sent Carriage Free. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS in every variety JL from Is 6d to L-5 5s., and every description of Faucy Articles sent post free at the lowest current rate, by FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4, Wind-Street, Swansea. PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS by the J. Betit Makers at WHOLESALE PKIUES, forwarded carriage free to any part 01 Wales on receipt of cash, or refereuce to Banker. Harmoniums from JB6. FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4. Wind-Street, Swansea. THE FRENCH MAHOGANY Foreign Model TKIANNIO. price 421, is the b?st instrument of its ki'.d yet produced S,n, Carriage Free to any part of Wales by FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4, Wiiid-Street, Swansea. BENTLEY'S SOUTH WALES LIBRARY con- Btains all the beat New W"rks in every department 01 Literature. For the let Class, family subscription, the carriage to the nearest railway station is paid both waYI, for the 2ud Class one way. TERMS: 1 Set. One Guinea 2 Sets One Guinea & a-half 4 bets (Family Subscription) Three Guineas 6 S-t- (Ditto) Five Guineas FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4. Wind Street, Swansea. TO FAMILIES. PURE WINES AND SPIRITS, At No. 19, Queen-street, Carmarthen, The New Premises to which J. H. SMITH AND Co., (Formerly Tardrew and Smith, Medical and Chemical Hall King-street). Chemists and Druggists, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hop and Seed Merchants, have recently REMOVED. Agents for—The Royal Insurance Company, Horniman's Pure Tea, Cassell's Choice Coffees, Ridley's Anticorrosion Paint, The London Manure Company, And Henri's Horse and Cattle Food. NEW WINTER VETCHES. DENTAL SURGERY. W. J. EVANS, DENTIST, TREVANE HOUSE, N ART E N B Y HAVING made arrangements to visit CARMAR- JJL THEN on the first WEDNESDAY and third SATURDAY in every monthbegs to inform the inhabitants of the Town and its vicinity, that he may be consulted at Miss EVANS, Confectioner, Lammas-street. Trevane House, Jan.14th, 1863. DENTAL SURGERY. MR. A. F. BAYNTUN, Surgeon Dentist, at- tends at 53, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN (opposite the Assembly Rooms), the last F.J;jday and Saturday in every Month. Dates of rext visit-Friday and Saturday, Ootober the 28th and 29th. 11, Dynevor Place, Swansea. TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, DRAPERS, & .OTHERS. THE Smartest, Cheapest, and best-fitting Cloth- Ting, at Wholesale, is supplied to the Trade by ROBERTS and Co., of Shoreditoh, London. Cuts of Woollens also supplied at mere nominal profits. The styles of Boys' Clothing is varied and very handsome. Knicker- bocker Suits very tastefully made and very chea". Send for samples to commence an account, and YOIl will n.traHt.bepr.ntably .ati.ned with ROBERTS you will Wholesale Clothiers, Woollen and Manchester Warehouse- men, 6-5, Shoreditch, London. Business of any kind transacted in London for Welsh Houses, Commission 24 per cent. STARCH MANUFACTURERS TO H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH. USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, AND AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDAL. Being a confirmation by some of the most eminent scientific men of the age of the SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF THIS WORLD RENOWNED STARCH. Sold in Packets at 4d., Id., 2d., 4d., and 8d. each, by all respectable Grocers, Chandlers, Oilmen, &c. WOTHERSPOON St CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. TMFO RTANT NOTICE. LSTAIPISIS. 500,0003ample Packets rR. ^.1 (Each sftScient to make a cup)  R OAF of this of this ?orAT? CHOCOLATE POWDER ?OWDE'B ? Were given away at the International Ex-hibitioik ^|K International Exhibition Vyrff RS jwiill'11 And tbonsands are now using it, J?.?.Z3S5S3?? I pronouncing it to be unequalled  S   ?? !?!!) in quality and exceUen' e. jIi n11n || ? '< Reccommendcd by t?e ?fMMKy BYTHEIRPATEMPROCO' Daily. I ??'?rn7J)D?XTo"A ? 1If || One Cup or Twenty made in One Minute. 0..& 0,4 llP^SOLD BY ALL GROCERS ''? ONE SHILLING PBR POUND. TRADE MARK ————— By Royal UterI Patent. COMMERCIAL STEAM MILLS, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1812. ASTHMA.—CIGARS DE JOY GIVE RELIEF in the worst cases of Asthma Gand all spasmodic affections of the Respiratory Organs. These paper Cigar de Joy gife instantaneous relief from the fteling of suffocation, and cause the breathing to assume its usual free action. They have been used in France for many years with perfect success. The benefit derived therefore has been of a permanent character, and by their occasional use the inconvenience resulting from attacks of that description may be prevented. Price 3s per box, or by post 3s. 4d.. on receipt of stamps. London Depot, WILCOX And Co., English and French and German Chemists, 336, Oxford Street, W. HOWARDS' CHAMPION PLOUGHS. Gained at the Royal Show, Newcastle, the FIRST and ONLY PRIZE for the Best Wheel PLOUGH for GENERAL PURPOSES, the most important Prize for Ploughs offered by the Society For the last NINE YEARS J. & F. Howard have been the winners of this Prize. HOWARDS' CHAMPION PLOUGH Won at the Autumnal Matches last year TWENTY-ONE ALL ENGLAND PRIZES. More than Sixty Thousand are now in use. Full particulate may be bad of their Agents at CARMAR THEN, and other places in this district, or will be sent fre on application to JAMES AND FREDERICK HOWARD, BRITANNIA IRON WORKS, BEDFORD. LNDON OFFICE 4, CHEAVSIDE, THREE DOORS FROM ST PAUL'S.—LIVEBPOOI. OFFICE 19, SWEETING STREET. N 0 T CE. TO BREWERS, INNKEEPERS, AND PUBLICANS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MALT STORES, OPPOSITE THE ENTRANCE TO THE MARKETS, JOHN-STREET, CARMARTHEN. DAVID EVANS LEWIS IS at present selling the remaining part of his choice Stock of SEASON-MADE MALT, which is fully j JL cleaned and screened, AT 7s. 6d. PER BUSHEL, CASH. t-e a,J AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS, 1864. D. AND W. DAVIES I BEG to announce that their first SHOW of NOVELTIES will take place on THURSDAY, the 6th BI"RIDAY, the 7th, SATURDAY, the 8th OCTOBER, and following days, at their Warehouses, iN os. 1 AND 2, GUlLDUALL-SQUlRE, CARMARTHEN, Consisting of MILLINERY. PLAIN and FANCY STRAW BONNETS, PLAIN and FANCY STRAW, HATS, MANTLES. SHAWLS, DRESSE, SILK.  FLOORS FEAFHE?FUR??? Ladieaan? Gentlemen's WATERPROOF ?ARME?TS, COAFINGS REAL WELSH CLOTHS and FLANNELS, UMBRELLA, HATS, SCARFS, TIES, SHIRTS COLLARS, &c., &c. Wanted immediately, Two Assistants for the Grocery and One for the Drapery Department. Carmarthen, 30th September, 1864. ALLSOPPS EAST INDIA PALE AND B CJRTON ALES. THE MARCH & OCTOBER BREWINGS 0FFOR SALE IN BOTTLhS & CASKS TO SUIT PRIVATE FAMILIES. FAMILIES SUPPLIED SAME PRICE AS AT THE BREWERY. AGENT: THOMAS SMYTH, Wine, Spirit, and General Merchant, NARBERTH. EDMUND LLOYD, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE INAABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF CARDIGAN I BALANCE SHEET and ABSTRACT of Monies Received and Disbursed for the said County, with JD the Balances thereon, from the MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1864, to the MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS following. RECEIPTS.-COUNTY STOCK. DISBURSEMENTS.-COUNTY STOCK. £ o d. £ s. d. £ s. d. X s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1864. June 28th to Oct. 18th 1864. June 28th to Oct. 18th. To Balance due from Salaries. 185 14 I) the Treasurer at the Bridges 289 13 4 Midsummer Quarter C. unty Gaol. 118 16 5 Sessions, 1864. 3212 17 li House of Correction, Received amount of Aberystwith. 13 17 7 County Rates at the Lock-up Houses. 7 4 10 Midsummer QuarterSes- C DHyanceof Prisoners 19 6 2 sions 1067 2 7 Magistrates'Clerks. 8 0 0 Received from Mr H. Co, oners 14 12 6 J.Lloyd, for stamping Lunatics 10 8 0 and proving new weights Lunatic Asylum .114U 0 11 and measures 0 7 3 Militia 12 2 2 Received from Ma- Printing and A'el tis- gistrates' Clerks for ng 24 11 0 tines on Convictions.. 4 18 0 Miscellaneous 2 8 0 Received from H.M. Prosecutions 95 15 10 Treasury for the main- 1942 10 9 tenance of Prisoners.. 70 3 6 Balance due from Received from H.M. Treasurer at the Mi- Treasury for Criminal ohaelmas Quarter Ses- Prosecution, expenses, sions, 1864. 2608 19 6i &0.0. 194 16 10 Received from Cap- tain Freeman, C.C., one quarter's rent of Lock-up House at Car- digan. 1 6 0 1338 13 2 4551 10 3t -4551 10 3 i POLICE RATES.-RECEIVED. msBI;RSEMENTS.-POLICE RUES. To Balance due from Cash  the Treasurer at the F?Tt ?r. ? ,x?r'aSnt ?e?n.  ? P"r Midsummer Qua r t e r Freernan, O.C, °r P Midsummer Q u a r t e rrequisitions No,- 1, 2, Sessions, 1864 294 17 4? 3eQUisitions Nos. 1, 782 17 6 Police Rates received and 4. 6 at the same Quarter 782 17 6 Sessions. 426 17 01 Police Fees received from Magistrates' clerks 13 18 0 440 15 0J Balance due to the Treasurer from the county 47 5 4 ————— 782 17 6 £ 5334 7 £ 5334 7 ^i Be it remembered that we have this day examined the within and above Accounts, with the several Vouchers, and have found the same correct. 1 In an As Witness our Hands this 18th day of October, 1864. G. W. PARRY, Chairman. T w ROGERS GEO B. J. JORDAN .?N t OULTBEE J. R. HoJw FLL jolin I,OUL'I'BEE ALBAN THOS. DAVIES jollli LEWES F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. EDMUND LLOYD, Treasurer. GOSTLING'S CONDITION BALLS (or Pow" \JT DEES), 2s 6d six balls (now so prepared as never to get hard), or 2. 9d. six powdnø. Sold by all Drug?ia's. Your Condition Balls are ?ce/?M< -THOMAS STEVENS. Goatling's Condition Balls are as good or superior to any I have used." JOHN FOBERT. See also numerous other testimonials in favour of both Cough and Condition Balls for HORSES and CATTLE from other eminent Trainers Agriculturists, &c. London Agents: BARCLAY & SON, 95 Farrington Street. FOR HORSES.-GOSTLING'S COUGH BALLS. FThe extraordinary efficacy of G"stUng'8 Cough Balls (or Powders) is acknowledged by almost all who have used them. They speedily cure Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and Strangles; and wonderfully relieve THICK and BROKEN WIND. They are moreover a most successful remedy for LUNG DISEASE in CATTLE. See Pamphlet, to be had free of T. P. Goatling, Diss, Norfolk. Sold by all Druggists Is 6d per packet (six balls), or Is 9J. six powders. T. P. GUST LING, Diss, Norfolk, Proprietor. STOOPING HABITS, Round Shoulders, and C? Deformities CURED by CHANDLER'S CHEST EX- PANDER. It strengthens the toice and lungs, and is recommended to chilJren for assisting growth, promoting health, and a symmetrical figure. — 63, Berners-street, W. Illustrations forwarded. FIRST MANUFACTURED 1742 OR MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY YEARS. guarantee <   if the perfect purity  \? ? this Mustard. yw J Sold in lbi TX The attention of the public and of the medical pro- fession is called to this facsimile of a label placed on the top of all canisters of KEEN'S GENUINE MUSTARD, which can be purchased of most Family Grocers. KEEN, ROBINSON, BELLVIUE, ft Co., LONOON. PILES ?d PROLAPSUS ANI.-A very light -?- APPLIA?C!??"*??' cona'ructfd to cure these d?s "rdprshvMf CH?N?LEH. Anatomical Mechanician, 66 Bernera-s'reet, W Price ?? 3- Forwarded hy post 01, size round waist, Is extra Sure to fit.-Circlllari; forwai ded.   MESSRS. JAY would respectfully announce that l' e-rfiat economy is effected by purchasing MOURNING at their ?lishmeut, M7 and 249 REGENT STREE1, LONDON.W. their stock of FAMILY MOURNING being the largest in ?r.p.. Thou h Messrs. J AY prolessedly keep the best articles for Mourning ?nd Half Mourning, they su ply a complete suit ot Domestic Moarning for 2i Guineas. MUURING COSTUME of eVery dcscrit't' is kept ready-made, and can be forwarded, Town or Ciiuntry, at a moment's notice. THE LONDON «ENBltAL MOUit.N ING WAKhHOUSE.—JAY'S. GRATIS.-EI-HTEF.N PORTRAITS. paXhM I %JU ,,t,It, 0' EIh'een Eminent Persons ado?n the rnravl, P whIch repr sent the f.,hIOnahlc styl"s of clothing in the new i11u,tratrd "ook pub- '?h?? ?-?' ?AMUEL RROTH ER. The bM!. Jun'Mfns tiM a list of Prices and New ?" for Splf.MeM?rem.'nt and ?y which n y per on my insure correct 1Itt'n. The Sr »tc«t»n.uuBt of .].. for ready money i, jven Cut'ers of the b'he4 tafent model the gmrments, and they arc constructed upon the far-&med Sydenham principles. Boy's ults. I ?.. fid. to 35,. <?nt?me" S"'?' ?"- to 105,. 12.. ifd. to 22, BNt?Msto?t, 10s fid. to M* O?er Coats, 2Os. to 5h. The Book and Patterns are sent tree tppHcat)"n to. M SA?EL 33ROTIMS, 29, Ludgate Hill, London. c?????T? .1?,J),  .y, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. THE GREAT SUCCESS of this 1 DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearance of many SPU- RIOUS IMITATIONS totally different in FLAVOR and destitute of the DIGESTIVE PROPERTIES of this gAUGE. Purchasers are earnestly requested to ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, Prepared only by /L 'k LEA & PERRINS, Worcester. M Sold Wholesale and for Export, by FW|5T||R\L CROSSE & BI.ACKWELL, London, DIP and all Merchants and Oilmen. LUCRATIVE AGENCY. THE Secretary of an established Life, Sick, JL Burial, and Endowment Society, is open to receiie applications for AGENCIES in Districts not represented. Special terms and advantages are given to suitable Agents. Life Policies issued from £5 to zC200, and Sick P lines guaranteeing from 5s to 30s per week, and medical attend- ance during illness. Particulars forward,d on receipt of a stamped envelope and a reference. W. H. JOHNSON, Esq., 6. Parker-Street, Liverpool. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION OFFICE. LONDON. ASSISTED EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. Assisted Passages are now granted to persons of the fol- lowing occupations, at 14 and £8 per adult. Fioughmen, road-makers, quarrymen, proteased gardeners, wineis, carpenterg, masons, bricklayers, blacksmiths, wheelwrigh shipwrights, &c.; also female dometio servants of good character. Mr. R. LLoYD JONES, Agent, Journal Office, Carmar- then. HENRY JORDAN. EQUITABLE ASSURANCE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1762. INVESTED CAPITAL upwards of £ 5,000,000. President-The Right Hon. Lord Tredegar. UNDER a recent Bye-Law the Directors of the Equitable Lite Assurance Society are empowered to assure the lives of persons residing at a distance from Lon- don without requiring their personal attendance at the office. Assurances may thus be effected without expense by direct correspondence with the office in London. The entire Fronts are divisible amongst its members, no portion being diverted either for Dividends on Shares as in Proriftary Offices" or for Commission" to Agents. For prospectuses apply to ARTHUR MORGAN, Actuary. New Bridge-etreet, Blackfriars, London. rpEN CARTES DE VISITE for 2s 6d.; 24 for _L 5a. Send tour Carte de V?ite with 30 postage stamps to the Metropolitan Portrait Compan), 140. Great College- street, London, N.W., and you will receive 10 perfect Copies mounted. 100 bijou portiaits gems of art for 6s. Specimens of either sort sent for two stamps. Agents wanted. GREAT DISCOVERY. Rheumatism, Rheu- Gmatic Gout, Neuralgia, and Stiff Joints, instantly relieved and permanently cured in three days by using DANRELLE'S Celebrated EMBROCATION. This article positively effects a cure in the worst cases—Depot, 27, Adam Street East, Portman Square, London. A bottle will be forwarded to any address on receipt of 27 or 42 stamps. CORNS and BUNIONS.—A Gentleman, many years tormented witn Corns, will be happy to atford ttiers the infotoiation by which he obtained their complete removal in a verj short period, without pain or any incon lenience.—Forward address nn a stamped envelope, to W, GOODHALL, Esq., Eps m, Surrey. it )(VRFZ.Pure Pale SHERRY, 258. pep dolo A (this wine has been advertised in error at 52s. per dos.) Railway Carriage Paid. Recommended with confidence. HENHY BRliTT and Co., Importers, Holborn Bars, E.C., and 80, Regent Street, S.W., London. Prices Current on appl cation, 4 K T?AU-DE-VIE."—This Celebrated BRANDY, X2i (Pale or Brown), 18s. per gallon, 36s. per dozen, is very superior to recent importations of Cognac. Railway Carriage Paid. No Agents. To be obtained only ot HENRY BRICCT & Co., Old Furnival's Distillery, Holborn Bars. E.C, and 80, Regent Street, 8.W, London. FOURTH GRATUITOUS EDITION of ROBERT j' COCKS and Co.'s THEMATIC CATALOGUE of recently published VOCAL MUSIC, giving the first four bars, &c. with the word* "t pach song. Also a ropious IJst. of Part. Songs, <tc. Hamilton's P ano Tutor, 432d edition, 4s.; all Musicsellers. ROBERT COCKS and Co.'s Catalogues of Educational and other Works should be in the hands of all professors and teachers of music. Supplied gratis and post free. Address, 6, New Burling- ton-street, London, W. J. 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Inactive Liver, Asthma, Back Weakness, Bronchial and Spinal Affections, Kervous VelJilit" Throat Disease, Rheumatic (Jout, ;xhal.stiol1, &c. To the Kershaw 13elt belongs the exclu.sive merit of being comfortable in wear, causing no ai rasiou to the skin, act)u? by the aid of (be skin moisture oniy, easil.. adjusted to any part of !he body or limbs, and vei y durable. The highest medical testimony is in favour of its particular mode ofo erai ou. A new belt can be had on triai tor a mou th tree 01 charge tur the great majority of ailments, or for others for a longer period, ai a small cost. To be purchased only alter proved efliciency 1e,tI- monials sent free. frico D8 to His.; extra power for extreme cases, 30s. to 5Us. each. Mr. BEAM', Sole Licensee, 167, Regent St.; City Depot, 11, crocked Lane, King William St., London. j STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND LLANELLY and thence, per Llanelly and Vale of Towy Railways 1 to CROSS INN, GARNANT, LLANDILO, LLANGA- DOCK, LLANDOVERY, PONTARDAWE, YSTALY- FERA, and all places adjacent. OCTOBER, 1864. M The Fast New Iron Strew Steamer i LEOPARD, I. WILLIAM THOMAS (late of the Emily") ? 'SSSSESS Commander, Is intended to Sail as follows (with goods only). Loading Days at Bristol. Sailings from Llanelly. TUFS. & Wed., Oct. 4 5 Monday, October 3 Sst. & Mon.. 8 10 Friday, Friday & Sat., 14 15 Iburfday, -jo Wed. & Thurs., 19 20 Tuesday, -IQ Men. & Tues., 24 25 Saturday 99 Sat. & Mon., ,,g 31 Friday. 28 Sheep conveyed at Is, Pigs Is 611 llgr All Goode to be alongside the Packet before fire o'clock p.m. For fur, ber particulars please apply to Mr. W.D Phillipps, Rail av iiind Dock Company, Llanellv: Messrs. Thomas & Son, Back, Bristol. GWANSEA & ILFRACOMBE. OCTOBER, 1861. PRINCE OF WALES and 1 SOUTHAN Steamers Swansea to Ilfracombe. Ilfracombe to S-T -ia. Monday 3 8 30 morn Monday 3.. 2 30 after Wednesday 5. ° 8 30 morn Thursday 6 4 45 after Monday 10 2 15 morn Monday 10.. 9 45 morn Wednesday 12 3 0 mon Thursday 13 10 45 morn Wednesday 26 3 0 mom Thursday 27 10 30 morn REDUCED F AREs.-Beat Cabin 6% to and fro 8s, Fore Cabin 4s, ditto 6s. Children wnder 12 years, half fare. Horses 10s, Fat Cattle 6. Store ditto Os, Cow and Calf 7a 6d, Calves Is 6d, Dogs 2s 6d, Pigs Is, Gigs 12s, Phaetons 15s, Carriages 25s. No Steward's fee. 1 The under-named Steamers will make their Trips from Swansea to Bristol, next monrh, in One Tide; passage about 151 hours. being the Shortest and CheapestRoute.- Fares :-Best Cabin, 4s 6d. Fore Cabin, 2s 61I. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SWANSEA AND BRISTOL. OCTOBER. 1864.  THE HENRY SOUTHAN j, .???J_L?_ PRINCE OF WALES, ????S-?!S?@?F' Or some other suitable Steamer, will I sail as FOLLOWS; — From Swansea to Bristol. From Bristol to Swansea. (From North Dock.) (From Cumberland Basin.) 1, Saturday 8 30 morn 1, Saturday 6 30 morn 4, Tuesday.. 10 0 morn 4, Tuesday 8 0 morn 7, Friday 12 0 noon 6, Thursday .,9 0 morn 8, Satuifiay 12 30 after 8, Saturday 11 0 morn 11, Tuesday 245 morn 11, Tuesday 2 0 morn 14, Friday 7 0 morn 13, Thursday 4 0 morn 17, Monday 9 30 morn 15, Saturday 6 45 morn 20 Thursday 11 30 morn|19, Wednesday.. 8 45 morn i 22 Saturday 120night,21, Friday 10 30 after 27 Thursday 6 0aftt-r25, Tuesday 2 0 morn 31 Monday 8 30 morn29, Saturday 50morn Passengers from Swansea landed at Clevedon if lequired. FARES.- Beat Cabin 4s, Fore Cabin 2s 6<i, Children under 12 years of age half-price. Horses 7s, Fat Cattle 7s, Store ditto 6s, Cow and Calf 8s, Calves Is 6d, Dogs 2s 6d, Pigs 9d, Gigs 9s, Phaetons 12s, Carriages 17s 6d. Steward's fee, 6d. pADSTOW, WADEBRIDGE, BRISTOL. OCTOBER, 1864. HENRY SOUTHAN, ^F\ £ W\ JOHN LONG. Commander. '????i?r\?A?\??\ ?_ THE PRINCE OF WALES, ???????S? W. POCKETT, Commander. From Bristol to Padstow and From Padstow & Wadebridge Wadebridge, calling at to Bristol, calling at Ilfra- Swansea and Ilfracombe combe and Swansea. Wadebridge, Ilfracombe ?From cornbe and Swansea. (weather permitting). From Wadebridge, calling at Padstow. P. Tuesday, 4 8 wornip. Thursday, 6 ..7 30 morn P.Tuesday, 11.. 2 morn P. Thursday, 13 ..2 0 morn P. Tuesday, 25 2 morn P. Thursday, 27 ..2 0 morn Goods forwarded with the greatest dispatch to and from Wadebridge, Padstow, Bodmiu, Caruelford, St. Austel, Loetwitliitl, St. Oolumb, Port Isaac, Boscastle, Newquay,. Liskeard, Roach, St. Blazey and places adjacent. FARES (Steward's fee includej). To or from Bristol, Padstou, or Wadebridge, best cabin, 8s fore cabin, 5s. To or trom Ilfracombe and Padstow and Wadebridge, best cabin, 6s; fore cabin, 4s. Return tickets, available for 28 days, by this Vesse l :— To an d from Bristol, Padstow, and Wadebridge, best cabin, 12s; fore cabin, 7s 6d. Children under 12 years of age, half-price. Carriages, 30s; Phaetons, 20s; Gigs, 15s Horses, 12s; Dogs, 2s 6d Cattle, 7s 6d Pigs, Is 3d Calves, 2s 6d. sAVANSEA, PADSTOW, and WADEBRIDGE. OCTOBER, 1864. From Swansea to Wadebridge From Padstow & Wadebridge and Padstow to Swansea (Calling at Ilfracombe). (Calling at Ilfracombe). P. Wed., 5 .8Jmorn P., Thursday, 674morn P. Wed., 12 0"0 3 morn P., Thursday, 13 2 morn P. Wed, 26 3 morn P., Thursday, 27 2 morn F AREs.-Best cabin, 8s; fore ditto, 5s. Return-Beat, 12s fore, 7s 6d, available for 28 days. Cattle, &c., the same as from Bristol t" Padtow. Carriages, 30s; Phaetons, 2010; Gi. 15s Horses, 12s Dogs, 2s 6d; Cattle, 7s 6d Pigs, Is 3d Calves, 2s 6d. FARES (Steward's fee includsd).-To or from Ilfracombe, Padstow and Wadebridge, best cabin, 6& fore cabin, 4s. An Omnibus leaves Padstow daily at One o'Clock im the I Arternoon for Bodmin Road Station, and from Bodmin Road for Padstow every morning. Goods received and for warded by the above Steamers, as usual, for Newport, Cardiff, Cowbridge, Port Talbot, Neath, Merthyr, Aberdare, Llandilo, Llandovery, Carmarthen, Swansea Valley, and places adjacent. For further particulars apply to the following agents :— Swansea-J. W. Pockett, ILinton.-G. Fry Proprietor, Padley's QURY Ilfracombe John Davy, Bristol-E. T. Turner, 12, Lantern Hill Quay strept South Moulton-J. Warren Padstow Robert England Churchyard Wadet>ridge — W. Ca«ill Tenhy J. Stone, Albion Bidelord & Barnstaple- W. Inn, Pier Hawken, Steam Packet Office BURNHAM TIDAL HARBOUR COMPANY AND SOMERSET & DORSET RAILWAY COMPANY. Direct Through Communication between South Wales, and the South East, South and TVest of England. IMPROVED STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARDIFF AND BURNHAM,& NEWPORT AND BURNIIANI. The Fine Fast Sailing Clyde Built Steamers DEFIANCE HEATHER BELL E. L BARKON, W. DENSHAM, Commander Commander Will sail during the mouth of SEPTEMBER as under From Hurnham to To Burnham from To CARDIFF. To NEWPORT. CARDIFF. FROM NEWPORT. (Gloucester Wharf.) (Gloucester Wharf 1 Tbur. 5 30 af 3 30 af 1 Thur. 70m.. 70m 2Fri. 5 30 af 4 30 af 2 Fr 7 30 m 8 0m 3 Sat. 5 30 af 5 30 af 3 Set. 8 0 m830 m 5 Mon. 5 30 af 5 30 af 5 Mon. 8 0 in 90 m 6Tu. 5 30 af 6 Tu. 7 0 m 9 30 m 7 Wed. 6 0 af 7 0 m 6 0 a 7 Wed. 10 15 m 10 30 m 8 Thur !1 Om & Thur. 7 30 m 9 Fri. 11 30 m 9 Fri. 80?..H30m 10 Sat. 12 30 af 9 30 m 10 Sat. 90?.. 12 30 af 12 Mon. 3 ?O af 12 30 at 12 Men. 12 30 a f3 30 af 13 Tu. 4 30 af.. 12 30 af 13 Tues. 1 30 af 4 Oaf 14 Wed. 5 30 af 12 oO at 14 Wed. 3 0 af 4 0 af 15 Thur. 5 30 at 3 30 at 15 Thur 6 0 m 16 Fri. 5 30 af 3 30 al 16 Fri. 7 Om.. 70m 17 -? a t. 5 30 af 17 a t. 80m4 45 af 19 Mon. 9 30 m 5 3C af 19 Mon. 8 30 m 222 1 'We,). 111 0 30 m 530 a 11119 6 7 ton. 830 u) 20 'I'u. in 2?Tues.8 Om ..9 On; 21 Wed. 11 0 m 9 30 n, 21 Wed. 8 0m 23 hi. F Thur 10 15m "90m n{ ?'hUr' H 12 390 n sf 930 nmi?2?3 4 Fri. 9 0 m 4 Sat. 1 0 af ? ??. 10 15 m 1 30 af 2? 6 M?.en. 4 .\15 ? a? f 12 g0 ? af26 Men. 1 15 af40 af 2/)u. 4 loaf.. 10a(?7Tues 1 15 af40 af 28 Wcd. t 5 3^0 0 a8f f 3 Q 0 afl:28 'ed' 2 30 af 5 30 af 3 300 ? a 1 228 9 Wed. 230 af :.19 FhRiI. °A 3AT'2D LHUR8- 3?: 6 Om 29 Thurs. 5 5%30 0af 3 O3OA0 af 30 Fri. 7 0 m7Om DarCl' and Goods ?° now be booked through bef« eenr»rrt\ff^ u aU Stations on the Someret Jnd l.nrht i and Lo?DO?, PORTSMOUTH, GOSPORT ?bOH'THAMPT?, GUEIŒSEY, JESEY, LYMINGTON, and all pnllclpal atati?os on the London and South Western line For further particulars see small bills. Trains leave Burnham for Poole, Southampton, Portsmouth, &c.. at 8 5. a.m., 10. 30 a.m., 1. 20 p.m., 625 I,.m. „ Southampton for Burnham (via Wimborne), at 6.0 am. Ditto ditto (via Salisbury), at 8 50a.m., 12.45 a.m., 4.50. p.m., 7.15.p.m Portsmouth for Burnham (»ia Salisbury) 8.0 a.m., 11.40 a.m., 4.15 p.m., 6.30 p.m. Poole for Bmrhaip, at 8.10 am., 10.15 a in 1.5 p.m., and 5 30 p.m., 8.35 p.m. All information as to freight, &c., may be obtained on application to Mr. SWlIn, the liun.hauj Tidal Harbour Ctm- pany's Supef.t.?nd?t at Bun,ham, or 5, StSuoaS rt StTett, Bu.e Docks C.rd.fl; the Tr?.fhe M.nag.rcr Lo? S ?r- tntmdet.tof the M.nnj(,uth.h)rt. Railway, and Mr John J«Jv h.-cf hnre1h Bigb-?.t.K??r., Mr. John Smith. 'ork H"U8C', 15rJd"aHr, or ?A. P.?.IG.Hig?t?t, Bristol. t Ig. Ht I By Order, lWBFRT A- READ. Olliecis, NGl. astF onbV ury. Sscretary and Oeneral Manager