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THOMAS V. PUGH, Civil Engineer, Architect, Surveyor, $ Valuer Offices 28, Picton Terrace, Carmarthen. BRIDGE, Classic, Gothic, and other Drawings ) designed. Duplioate Drawings and Tracings. Lands drained, embankments made, Valuations of Estates, Railways and Dilapidations. Specifications and Estimates prepared, and Superinten- dence of Works. Farms to Let and to be Sold, in South of England and Wales. Money lent for a Term of Years, for Draining and General Improvement of Estates, and on Freehold and Leasehold Property. Fine bluish grey Building Stone, to be had at the Quarry, Railway Siding, Conwil, or at any of the Stations of the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway, or elsewhere. CENTRAL WALES EXTENSION RAILWAY. LOANS ON DEBENTURES. THE Directors of the Central Wales Extension I TRailway are prepared to accept TENDERS for LOANS "t sums of not less than £ 100, for periods of Three, Five, or Seven years, on the security of their Debenture Bonds, bearing interest at 15 per cent. per annum, payable half- yearly. tb Applications to be made to the Secretary, at the Office of the Company, 11, Manchester Buildings, Westminster, London, S. W. By Order, JOSHUA DEAN, Secretary. 11, Manchester Buildings, Westminster, June 20tb, 1864. THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION FOR FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE ASSURANCES. Incorporated by Rogal Charter, A.D. 1720. Head-Office, No. 7, Royal Exchange, London, E.C. BONAMY DOBREE, Esq., Governor. PT. ATRICK FRANCIS, ROBERTSON, Esq., Sub-Governor. RICHARD BAGGALLAY, Esq., Deputy-Governor. And Twenty-Four Directors. S AGENT AT CARMART-HERBERT LLOYD, Esq., Solicitor, Spilman-street. MEDICAL EXAMINER. — JAMES ROWLANDS, Esq., JV ung-street. I Prospectuses, with Tables of Rates and all requisite in formation, may be obtained on application to the above named Agent. FARMS.—All Parties desirous of Renting a FFARK will do well to communicate or call upon Messrs. PRESCOTT and Co., who have now some of the best in the country, and well worthy immediate attention. 1, Manchester Buildings, Parliament Street, London. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COM- PANY. CONSTITUTED BY SPECIAL ACTS or PARLIAMENT, ESTABLISHED 1825. Governor,- His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh and Queensberry. .Deputy- Governor,- The Right Honourable the Earl of Rosslyn. APPROACHING DIVISION OF PROFITS. THE SEVENTH DIVISION of the Company's Profits is appointed to be made at 15th November, 1865, and all Policies now effected will Participate. THE FUND TO BE DIVIDED will be the Profits which have arisen since 15th November, 1860. A POLmv KFPKOTRn BfiPOBE 106h JTOVEMDER, 1864, will not only Participate in the Approaching Division of Profits, but will secure One Year's Additional Bonus, at all future Divisions, over Polioies of a later date. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY is one of the Largest and most successful of the Life Assurance Institutions of Great Britain. 118 INCOME exceeds FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS PER ANNUM, and its Accumulated and In- vested Funds amount to upwards of TWO MILLIONS AND a HALF STERLING. WILL. THOS. THOMSON, Manager. H. JONES WILLIAMS, Resident Secretary.: LONDON—82, King William Street, E.C. EDINJURGB-3, George Street, (Head Office). b Further information can be obtained by application at the Company's Offices, or to hny of the Agents in the prin- e pd towns of Scotland, England, or Ireland. e AGENTS:- J^SMARTHEN JOHN ADAMS, Maleter. ?rdare David Evans, Lletty Rhys. Graven W. D. Jones, Auctioneer, Valuer, and General Commission agent, Walnut Cardi TreeHoteL ^"digan David Dtfvies, Pharmaceutical Chemist lIaTe 1, High Street. Haw < ???t T. Williams, Hill Lane. L?&anddo R.? B. D. Thomas, Towy Terrace. L 8Mpeter David Lloyd, Solicitor. ?Ailford  Pembrok?? ?.Q??'?"'? 8, Lewis-street, PeM, ??mbroke?Dock J broke ''°?' Šctle.-Emlyn.. Thomas Jones, Draper and Grocer. ,9t* David's Wm. Williams, Postmaster, Cross-sq. Swansea P. F. Poingdestre, Somerset Place. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND. LONDON, 23rd AUGUST, 1864. 'PHE DIRECTORS of the NATIONAL PRO- t<M VINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND give Notice, that a BITANCH of their Establishment will be opened in CAR- MARTHEN, in the Premises No. 59, KING-STREET, 0 ?on as some necessary alterations have been completed. By Order of the Board of Directors, ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, ) Joint General E. ATKINSON, ) Managers. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND. HEAD OFFICE—112, BISHOPSGATE-STREET, LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1833. Subscribed Capital. E2,100,000 Capital paid up 960,000 Reserve Fund. 209,452 Number of Shareholders, 1593. DIRECTORS. The Right Honourable Lord Earnest Augustus Charles Bradenell Bruce, M.P., 7, St. George's-place, Hyde-park Corner, London. Charles Heaton Ellis, Esq., 49, Harley-street, Cavendish square, London. John Oliver Hanson, Esq., Great Winchester-street, and 4, J Dorset-square, London. John Kingston, Esq., 6, Crosby-square, London. "• M. Lauiie, Esq., Maxwiltoo-house, Dumfries-shire, and II 4, St. George's-place, Hyde-park Corner, London. lilnry M'Chlery, Esq., 16, Leadentiall-street, London. m. Jae. Maxwell, Esq., Richmond, Surrey, Henry Paull, Esq., M.P., 33, Devonshire-place, Portland- square, London. lr Jas. Sibbald David Scott, Bart., 33, Lein ater-gardens, Hyde-park t London. lchard Blanoy Wade, Esq., 58, Upper Seymour street, London. The Honourable Eliot Thomas Yorke, M.P., 124, Park- street, Grosvenor-square, London. HONORARY DIRECTOR- Dftniel Robertson, Esq., 24, Carlton-hill, St. John's Wood London, (late General Manager). Copte. of the Thirty first Annual Report and Lists of bareholders can be had on application at the Carmarthen °ranch. f The Bank receives Money on Deposit, at rates varying rom time to time, according to the value of money. t urrent Accounts, Creditor, and Overdrawn are conduc- ted on the usual terms and great facilities are afforded to inlrma and Individuals who keep accounts with the Bank the transmission of moneys through its Branches, without ant extra charge for Commission.. 1 he affair8 of the Bank are controlled exclusively by a ondlii Board of Directors, and peifect secrecy is therefore De ured] the conduct of all accounts. Every person con- 31 elled with the Bank enters into a declaration of secrecy as 10 the accounts at the establishment. oth n'eSlb1ents in Government Stocks, Railway Shares, and "th" r Securities are made through the Back, on the usual lrrnJds. Circular Notes for the Continent can also be pro- f By Order of the Board of Directors. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Joint General Lo d EDWARD ATKINSON, ) Managers. London, August, 1864. HEADS OF COLLEGES. TO SCHOOLMASTERS, &c. FREDERICK BENTLY, of 4, WIND-STREET, JL SWANSEA, supplies Colleges and Schools on the most liberal 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 the lowest market rate by FREDERICK BENTLBY, 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 X5 5s., and every description of Fancy Articles sent post free at the lowest current rate, by FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4, Wind-Street, Swansea. PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS by the .L Best Makers at WHOLESALE PRICES, forwarded carriage free to any part of Wales on receipt of cash, or reference to Banker. Harmoniums from J66. FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4, Wind-Street, Swansea. THE FRENCH MAHOGANY Foreign Model TPIANINO, price ?21, is the best instrument of its kind yet produced. Sent Carriage Free to any part of Wales by FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4, Wind-Street, Swansea. BENTLEY'S SOUTH WALES LIBRARY cont Btains all the best New Works in e?ery departmene of Literature. For the 1st Class, family subscription, tbr carriage to the nearest railway station is paid both ways, fo the 2nd Class one way. TERMS: 1 Set One Guinea 2 Seta One Guinea & a-half 4 Sets (Family Subscription) Three Guineas 6 Sets (Ditto) Five Guineas Second Class :subscription 10s. 6d. per annum. 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 C (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 Antioorrosion Paint, The London Manure Company, And Henri's Horse and Cattle Food. NEW WINTER VETCHES. TEETH. MR. EDWARD KING, Surgeon Dentist, at- tends CARMARTHEN the second Wednesday and two following days in every month, at MR. LLOYD'S, Queen Street. Periodical attendance for the last thirty years. Residence-St. David's, Brecon. DENTAL SURGERY. W. J. EVANS, DENTIST, TREVANE HOUSE, NiSAR TENBY HAVING made arrangements to visit CARMAR- ][I THEN on the first WEDNESDAY and third SATURDAY in every month:—begs 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 Friday and Saturday in ner1 °th Dftw ?rext ?isit-FrMay and Saturday, October the 28th and 29th. 11, Dynevor Place, Swansea. 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 STAR C H. Sold in Packets at 4d., Id., 2d., 4d., and 8d. each, by all respectable Grocers, Chandlers, Oilmen, &c. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. HOWARDS' ZIGZAG HARROWS. Gained at the Royal Show, Newcastle, ALL THE PUlZES for HARROWS in all the classes Thirty Thousand sets are now in use. Full particulars may be had 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 PAUVa.-LivERPOOL OFFICE 19, SWEETING STREET. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ESTAW. 1812. 500, 0 00 Sample Packets ?? (Each sufficient to make a cup) ??? \ER&?o? °?his 'CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE POWDER CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE POWDER -?OWDE'P? '??° given away at the ^-TB Siiffi 1 International Exhibition of 1862. ?'   ?!??' And thousands are now using it, B??R?O? ??j? pronouncing it to be unequalled 'Jl lliM in quality and exceUen<c. c??p?Dm -.??! 7< !t 7?<ceo)Mmc)t?d ? <?e ?cM!<y kioe"pREPA ED 0 1.; 1;i? Daily. [ 1 BYTHEIRWTENTPRWESS 1LS j II1iI!(! Im J'NN11!! H J ?<"?-  Oue Cup or Twenty made TRINI One Minute. !j||r SOLD BY ALL GROCERS .?1?4? OND 0NB SHILLING PER POUND. TRADE MARK By Royal Letters 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 gi'e instantaneous relief from the feeling 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. -7.rL. ,4r"'IJ:w; ;¥'].;i. EMPORIUM, KING-STREET; CAR MAR THE N I AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. EI)\YAKI)S AND JONES AVE just received a large and well-selectod STOCK of NEW AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS JL1 comprising a large and varied assortment, in PLAIN and FANCY DRESS-MATERIALS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, and FLOWERS. GENTLEMEN'S FANCY COATINGS Tp,,U$IMLYOS, HATS 4 C-APS, YIES. GROCERY IN ALL I'N BRANCHES. AN EARL V CALL M'm OBLaGS. AN EARL Y CALL W1M. OBL?S. W I N T E R FASHIONS, 1864. D. AND WTDAVIES ARE now prepared to SHOW a large Variety of NOVELTIES suitable for the Season, at their jCjL Warehouses, Nos. 1 AND s 2, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, Consisting of MILLINERY, PLAIN and FANCT STRAW BONNETS and HATS, MANTLES, SHAWLS, DRESSES, SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, FURS, Ladies and Gentlemen's WATERPROOF GARMENTS, COATINGS, TROWSERINGS, VESTJNGS, REAL WELSH CLOTHS and FLANNELS, UMBRELLAS, HATS, SCARFS, TIES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, &c., &c. Two Respectable Youths wanted as Apprentices. i October 27th, 1864. ALLSOPP'S EAST INDIA PALE AND BURTON ALES. THE MARCH & OCTOBER BREWINGS OF THESE CELEBRATED ALES FOR SALE IN BOTTLES & CASKS TO SUIT PRIVATE FAMILIES. FAMILIES SUPPLIED SAME PRICE AS AT THE BREWERY. AGENT: THO MAS SN YT H, JVnh, Spirit, and General Merchant, NARBERTH. COUNTY TREASURERS.  RETURN of the ABSTRACTS of the ACCOJNTS of the several COUNTY TREASURERS A in ENGLAND and WALES, for the Year ending Michielmass 1864, in pursuance of the Act 15 and 16 Vic., '?P' 81, sec. 60. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. £ B. d. (A.) Total Valuation upon which the As. sessment for the County Rate is made. 327,630 0 0 Total Amount in the Pound of the several Rates made during the Year 0 0 41 Total Amount of Debt charged upon the County Rate 7933 6 8 RECEIPTS. For the Year ending Michaelmas, 1864. By Balance in hand 684 7 4 By County and Police Rates 6170 0 10 By Allowance from the Treasury for Prosecu- cution of Prisoners, Maintenance of Pri- soners, Removal of Transports, &c. 415 15 5 By ditto towards expences of Police. 778 15 2 On Account of Lunatics Other Receipts 640 16 11 Total £ 8689 15 8 (A.) The Assessment upon which the Police Rate is made is X331,332 Os. Od., the Borough of Kidwelly having been recently incorporated in the County for Police pur poses, and the Assessment of that Borough being £3702 Os. Od. (Signed) CHAS. HENRY HUGHES, Treasurer. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. DISBURSEMENTS. For the Year ending Michaelmas, 1864. £ s. d. £ s d. Rlance due tothe Treasurer, Expenses of Rural Police 3668 13 6 Clllveyance of Prisoners to Gaol 69 1 8 GAOL AND HOUSE OF CORRECTION. Det of Prisoners, at 2s lljd per head, per week 202 18 24 Clothing of prisoners, at 8s lOd per head 21 4 li Silaries 531 0 0 Ilcidental expenses 182 7 9 Total of Gaol and House of Cor- rection 937 10 1 PROSECUTION OF PRISONERS. No. at Assizes (6) 122 3 11 No. at Quarter Sessions (19) 215 9 2 Under Criminal Justices Act (24).. 31 5 1 Under Juvenile Offenders Act (2) 114 Total 369 19 6 Conveyance of Transports 28 2 2 Shire Judges' Lodgings, &c.. 490 9 10 Maintenance of Pauper Lunatics 48 4 8 Vagrants. ••• County Bridges 851 18 10 Clerk of the Peace. 350 0 0 Treas" urer 50 0 0 Coroners. 282 19 0 Inspector of Weights and Measures 100 0 0 Interest on Debt. 93 19 5 Kenavment of portion of Debt ?613 4 In?' 'a'and other Expenses 508 3 10 Total 2351 19 1 Total 7915 15 9 (Signed) CHAS. HENRY HUGHES, Treasurer. lo?.?owwer A'm.—iM loregoing ADstract was this day brøitted to, and audited by us, the undersigned J ustior8 I of the Peace for the County of Carmarthen. au JOHN JOHNES, Chairman. DYNEVOR. S. COWELL STEPNEY. GOSTLING'S CONDITION BALLS (or Pow- i DERS), 2s 6d six balls (now so prepared as never to get bard), or 28. 9d. six powders. Sold by all DrugeiSt8 Your Condition Balls are excellent" THOMAS STEVENS. 1& Gostling'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 GostUng's Cough Balls (or Powders) is acknowledged by almost all who have Usui 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. Gostling, Diss, Norfolk. Sold by all Druggists la Gd., per packet (six balls), or Is 9J. six powders. r. P. GOST- LING, Diss, Norfolk, Proprietor. STOOPING HABITS, Round Shoulders, and Deformities CURED by CHANDLER'S CHEST EX- PANDER. It strengthens the voice and lungs, and is recommended to children for assisting growth, promoting health, and a symmetrical figure.—63, Berners-street, W. Illustrations forwarded. PILES and PROLAPSUS ANI.—A very light APPLIANCE has been constructed to cure these dis- orders by Mr. CHANDLER, Anatomical Mechanician, 66, Berners-street, W. Price X3 3s. Forwarded hy post on receipt of pot-office order, and size round waist, Is extra. Sure to fit.-Circulars forwarded. GRATIS-EIGHTEEN PORTRAITS. p?hM \?< portraits of Eighteen Eminent Persons adorn the oncrr.ivif ps which r?p,?,t the hshMMhte ?tyl,? of ?l.thi? 'g I. the new i))u?trated book pub- Hshedby Me?r*. SAMUEL BROTHERS. The book contains also a list of Prlce, and New Rules for Sclf*Meas«reraAnt, and by whicb ?y pcron may insure corrvet flttmg. The ?ttMt amount of value for re?y mMcy ? fi'eY Cutters of the higho*t talent model the garments, and thev are constructed upon the far-famed Sydenham principles. Boy's Suits, ios. 6d. to 35s. Gentlemen'. Suits, 36s. to )05<Troasert,t2t.6d.to ?!BusiMM<o? 10s. 6d. to 33s.; Over Coats, 2%. to Ha. The Book and Patterns are sent Ir" OR application to. SAMUEL BROTHERS, 29, Ludgate Hill, London. FIRST MANUFACTURED 1742 OR MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY YEARS. We guarantee      [j the perfect purity of H this Mustard. ? J??% ? ? ? ?'' ?' ?   '??? 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, BELLVI LLE, & Co., LONDON. FORE YOU FURNISH be good enough to B 'sit W. CLARK and Co.'s inimitable stock of Fur- VI Ironmongery, Table Cutlery, Electro-Silver Plate, ?? 'Chandetiers.&c., carriage free. A costly Book of afings, with prices, gratis and post free,-95 and 96, L?? fines, with prices, gratis and post free.—95 and 96, Londog Wall, London. FOURTH GRATUITOUS EDITION of ROBERT FCOCKS and Co.'s THEMATIC CATALOGUE of recently VOCAL MUSIC, giving the first four bars, &c. with the pu s of each song. Also a copious List of Part Songs, &c. H mi)ton's Piano Tutor, 432d edition, 4s.; all Musicsellers. RnnEBT COCKS and Co.'s Cat,) ogues of Educational and other W13k' should be in the hands of all professors and teachers of m?ic. Supplied gratis and postfree. Address, 6, New Burling- $cn-street, London, W. REMARKABLE CURES. Trial before Purchase. KERSHAW'S VOLTAIC FLEXIBLE BELT is p eemiiiently successful in the cure of Rheumatism, Xeural- gial cl ,ica, Lumbago, Epilepsy, Paraly?is. Indigestion, Sprains, 'tive Liver, Asthma, Back Weakness, Bronchial and Spinal 'tio S, er ()us Debiiit?, Throat Disease, Hheumatic Gout, A eCstiu, ?c- To the Kershaw Belt belongs the exclusive )erit () oi co mfortable in wear, cansing no abrasion to the «kln "etin by the aid of the skin moisture only, easilv adjusted skin, 1\ pa' ? ?'? body or limbs, and very durable. The highest _{ testimony i in favour of its particular mode of op eration. e IC belt '?" be had on ?''?* for a month free ot charge for the netwajority of ailments, or for others for a longer period, at a grcl c;st. 'fo be p?chased only alter proved efficiency. Testi- sma. J' sent free. ,rice 59. to 158.; extra power for extreme 30s.?o 5Us. each. Mr. BEAliD, Sole Licensee, 167, Regent St • City Depot, 11, CroJked Lane, King William St., London. MESSRS. J AY would respectfully announce that 3- great economy is effected by purchasing MOURNING at their Establishment,, 247 and 249 REGENT STREET, LONDON. W. their stock of FAMILY MOURNING being the largest in Europe. Though Messrs. JAY professedly keep the best articles for Mourning and Half Mourning, they su ply a complete suit ot Domestic Mourning for 2i Guineas. MOURNING COSTUME of every description is kept ready-made, and can be forwarded, Tow" or ClJnntrv, at a moment's notice. THE LONDON GEXEltAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE.—JAY'S. $. F" PB?.?? D P1!:J:! ¡j'" ??? C?B RA? t1 Y Worcestershire SAUCE. THE GREA?f SUCCESS of this H DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearance of many bi VA- RIOUS IMITATIONS totally different in FLAVOR and destitute of the DIGESTIVE PROPERTIES of this SAUGE. Purchasers are earnestly requested to ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, Prepared only by ?j LEA & PERRINS, Worcester. J?/ ???b. Sold Wholesale and for Export, by     Q???. CROSSE & BLACKWELL, London, ?'?<tg ^andallMerchantsand^umeP^ ""vWCKMCT e*+srjttBFr+}*' I LLANELLY RAILWAY AND DOCK COMPANY- OPENI-N,, G FOR MINERAL TRAFFIC OF THE CARMARTHEN & LLANDILO BRANCH. DIRECT NARROW GUAGE COMMUNICATION WITH ALL PARTS OF ENGLAND.  TRAIN for the CONVEYANCE OF GOODS A AND MINERALS will commence Running between LLANDILO and ABERFWILLBT (Mr CMi^abu,), ;n. connection the LLANELLY TRAINS, 011 or about the let day of NOVEMBER next -v. There will be Stations at Cilsane, Llanarthney, and Nant-' garedig, where there will be Agents for the Sale of COAL and LIME at the most reasonable Prices. DIRECT NARROW QUAfJE COMMUNICATION is thus Opened out between CARMARTHEN & LLAN- DOVERY. LLANELLY, CWMAMMAN, YSTALYFERA, and SWANSEA, and thence over the Vale of Neath Rail- way to all Parts of the Country. ggrr or further Particulars, Rates, &c., apply to the undersigned. By OJIDER, W. D. PHILLIPPS. Llanelly, October 21st, 1864. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CARDIGANSHIRE, HOLDEN AT CARDIGAN. IN the Matter of HENRY REES, in Lodgings with J- his mother, Mrs Rachel Rees, at Pontcynon, in the parish of Meline, in the County of Pembroke, Husbandman, Cattle and Sheep Dealer, and also Dealer in Agricultural Seeds, adjudged bankrupt on the 25th day Of JITNE, 1861. A meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt will be held before the Registrar, at the Offico of the Registrar, at Cardigan, on the 12th day of November, 1864, at Eleven o clolk in the forenoon, for the purpose of declaring a dividend, and also whether any allowance shall be made to the bankrupt. Proofs of debts will be received, and creditors who have not yet proved, and do not prove, will be excluded the benefit of the dividend. WM. W. SMITH, Registrar. LUCRATIVE AGENCY. THE Secretary of an established Life, Sick, JL Burial, and Endowment Society, is open to receive applications for AGENCIES in Districts not represented. Special terms and advantages are given to suitable Agents. Life Policies issued from JE5 to £200, and Sick Policies guaranteeing from 5s to 30s per week, and medical attend- ance during illness. Particulars forwarded on receipt of a stamped envelope and a reference. W. n. JOHNSON, Esq., 6, Parker-Street, Liverpool. QUEENSLAND GOVEBHKBNT EMIGRATION OFFICE. LONDON. ASSISTED EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. Assisted Passages are now granted to persons of the fol- lowing occupa-.ions, at S4 and 98 per adult. PloughmeD, road-makers, quarrymen, professed gardeners, miners, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, blacksmiths, wheelwrigh shipwrights, &c.; also female domestic 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 J Equitable Life 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 Profits are divisible amongst its members, no portion being diverted either for Dividends on Shares, as in Proprietary Offices" or for Commission" to Agents. For prospectuses apply to ARTHUR MORGAN, Actuary. New Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London. rpEN CARTES DE VISITE for 2s 6d.; 24 for T5s. Send your Carte de Visite with 30 postage stamps to the Metropolitan Portrait Company, 140, Great College street, London, N. W., and you will receive 10 perfect copies mounted. 100 bijou portraits gems of art for 6s. Specimens of either sort sent for two stamps. Agents wanted. GREAT DISCOVERY. Rheumatism, Rheu- Gniatic Gout, Neuralgia, and StiS Joints, instantly relieved and permanently cured in three days by usin" 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 fe-vvardtd to any address on receipt of 27 or 42 stamps. CORNS and BUNIONS.—A Gentleman, many I years tormented with Corns, will be happy to atfonl other a the inforfl,ation by which he obtained their complete removal in a very short period, without pain or any incon- venjpnee. — Forward address on a stamped envelope, to \V, GOODHALL, Esq., Epsom, Surrey. M "f7" EREZ."—Pare Pale SHERRY, 25s. per doz. A (this wine has been advertised in error at 52s. per doz.) Railway Carriage Paid. Recommended with confidence. HENRY BRETT and Co., Importers, Holborn Bars, E.G., and SO, Regent Street, S.W., London. Prices Current on application, ??1[7'AU-DE-V?"—Thi8 Celebrated BRANDY, E(Pale or Br<W?), 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 BltETT & Co., Old Furnival's Distillery, Holborn Bars. E.C, and 80, Regent Street, S.W, London. J. GILBERT Respectfully invites TLLC attention of the "blic to his SHOW ROOMS for BOOK3, MAPS, ATLASES, EDUCATIONAL WORKS, Bibles, Prayers and Church Services, All arranged in the most convenient way for purchasers to select from, And supplied at the most liberal prices. Catalogues gratis and post tree. 18, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C. STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Including Invitation Note Papers, Keturn Thanks Note (-iit edged and black bordered), Fancy bordered fcotc Papers, Disli Papers, Foreign Post Papers, Clack Bordered Papers, Cream Laid Note Papers, Dance Programmes, Photo- graphic Albums, and Carte de Visitc, Portraits of LminciLt Personages, Leather Goods in great variety, comprising- Pocket Books, Purses, Metallic Moms, Card Cases, Tourist's Cases. Blotters, &c., in morocco and Russian leather. All kinds of Engradn,; and l'rintinr executed in the best style, and at moderate prices. Crests, Monograms, or Addresses cut in steel for stamping Note Paper and Envelopes in pla:n or colour. Coppe: Plates engraved and cards printed. Specimens and Price Lists post free. Playing Cards, 8<1., lOd. Is., Is. 3d.. 10. 6d.. h. 9d. 2s.. 2s. 3d.. and 2s. 6d. per pack, forwarded cost ui'v uu lecciyt Ui stamps. J. GILBERT, CITY ENGRAVING OFFICE, 19, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C. This Tea is imported with the lea f vot coloured, is highly recommended by medical and scientific men, and combines purity with fine flavour and lasting strengfii. Sold by Chemists, Stationers, and Confectioners, in all parts of the kingdom. AGENTS NEATH-HARnis, Green Street. HAVERFORDWEST-OWLU & Co., High Street MILFORD—BAX.L, Cl aries Street. PEMBROKE-DOOK — LAUX, 1, Mevrick Street. CARDIGAN -WILLIAMS, High Street. ADERYST WITH—HUGHES, Market Street.  IVEN AWAY, the new MEDICAL WORK J entitled DEBILITY, ITS CAUSE AND CUIŒ or A Warning Voice to )'nu"g Men, on the Cure 01 Nerv«ur Debility, Loss of Memory. Dimness, of Sight, Lassitude, Indigestion, Dislike to Society, Local Weakness, Muscular Relaxation, Langour, Listlessncs?, Depression, &o., whiul. if neglected, result in Consumption, Insanity, and pren.a ture death. This work is illus* rated with hundreds of cases ,r,d testireiiiAlt3 form patients, showing clearly the treat- ment by which they were cured; with ph in directions [,r perfect restoration to health ani vigour. Sent post- free tc. any address, on receipt of a directed envelope, enclosing two postage stamps. Address, Messrs. SMITH, 8, Burion- crescent, TayiBtock-square, London, W.C. 'u;;ë-ciJ-d- LLANELLY R* ILWAY AND DOCK COMPANY. WANT ED a Traufer and Goods Delivery Agent for Aberpwiily Station. He will have to undertake the carting of gorlds to and from the station, and the trans- fer of goods and minerals from the narrow to the broad gunge, and vice virsa. Security will be required.—Apply to the uncrsigncd. W. D. PHILLIPPS. Manager's Office, Llanelly, Oct. 26:h, 1864 TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, DRAPERS, & OTHERS Tnn 0.??, o??y?t. and best-SttiDg Cloth- T ing, at Wholesale, is supplier ,he hade b HUBERTS and Co., of Shoreditcb, London. OUIB O? WooUena also supplied at mete no?in&l profits. The st?les of B,)Ys, Clotliioi; in tariel and very handsome. Knicker- bocker Suits very tastffully made and very chea' Rend for samples to commence ? Rccount, and you will not fail to be prcntably satisfied with ROBERTS ..you will Wholesale Clothiers, Woollen and Manchester Warehouse- men, 65, Shoreditoh, London. Business of any kind transacted in London for, Welsh Houses, Commission 211. per cent. CONTRACT FOR COALS FOR BARBADOES. Contract Department, Admiralty, Somerset House, 20th October, 1864. THE Commissioners for executing the Office of TLord High Admiral of rhe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, do hereby give Notice, that on TUESDAY, the 1st November next, at Two o'Clock, they will l;e riady to treat with such Persons as may be willing to Contract for supplying and delivering into Store at Bar- badoes, 1,000 TONS of SOUTH WALES COALS, and 500 TONS of NORTH of ENGLAND COALS, fit for the ser- vice of Her Majesty's steamships and vessels. The Ncrth of England Coals, and one-half of the Welsh Coals, to be shipped within one month, and the remainder of the Welsh Coals within two months from the 1st No- vember next. A Form of the Tender and Conditions of Contract may be spen in the Lobby of the Storekeeper-General's Depart- ment, Admiralty, Somerset House. No Tender will be re- ceived after Two o'Clock on the Day of Treaty, nor will any be noticed unless the Party attends, or an Agent for him duly authorized in writing. Every Tender must be addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty, and bear in the left-hand corner the words Tender for Coals for Barbadocs," and must also be de- livered at the Storekeeper-General's Department, Admiralty, Somerset House, accompanied by a Letter signed by two responsible persons, engaging to become bound with the Person tendering, in the sum of Y,25 per cent. on the value, for the due performance of the Contract. By Order, ANTONIO BRADY, Registrar of Contracts and Public Securities. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND LLANELLY Band thence, per Llanelly and Vale of Towy Railways to CROSS 1NN' GARNANT, LLANDILO, LLANGA- DOCK, LLANDOVERY, PONTARDAWE, YSTALY- FERA, and all places adjacent. ocyOBER, 1864. *1. The Fast New Iron Berew Steamer LEOPARD,    J   WILLIAM THOMAS (late of the Emily") S«s £ E3E» Commander, Is intended to Sail as follows (with goods only). Loading Days at Bristol. Sailings from Llanelly. Tues. & Wed., Oct. 4 5 Monday, October 3 Sat. & Mon., 91 8 10 Friday, „ 7 Friday & Sat., „ 14 15 Thursday, 13 Wed. & Thurs., 19 20 Tuesday, „ 18 Mon. & Tues., „ 24 25 Saturday, „ 22 Sat. & Mon., 29 31 Friday, 28 Sheep conveyed at la, Pigs Is 6d. JW All Goods to be alongside the Packet before five o'clock p.m. For further particulars please apply to Mr.W.D.Phillipps, Railway and Dock Company, Llanelly; Messrs. Thomas & Son, Back, Bristol. gWANSEA & ILFRACOMBE. NOVEMBER, 1864. PRINCE OF WALES and HENRY SOUTHAN Steamers Swansea to Ilfracombe. Ilfracombe to Swansea. Wednesday 16 6 30 mornlThursday 17 3 30 after Wednesday 30 6 0 mornlThursday Dec. I 3 0 after REDUCED FAitEs.-Beec Cabin 6s, to and fro 8s, Fore Cabin 4s, ditto 6s. Children ander 12 years, half-fare. Horses 10s, Fat Cattle 6s, Store ditto 5s, Cow and Calf 7s 6d, Calves Is 6d, Dogs 2s 6d, Pigs Is, Gigs 12s, Phaetons 15s, Carriages 2.)s. No Steward's fee. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN 1QWANSEA AND BRISTOL. NOVEMBER, 1864. I.<, THE HENRY SOUTHAN AND .??T?f?_ PRINCE OF WALES, Or some other suitable Steamer, will sail as follows :— From Swansea to Bristol. (From North Dock.) 3, Thursday 10 30 morn 7, Monday 130 after 10 Thursday 4 45 morn 12, Satul day.. 7 15 aftel 17, Thursday 10 45 aft"l 21, Monday 1 1.5 a ftf-r "21 Thursday 3 45 after 25 Saturday 6 20 after Thurs. Dec. 1 9 45 aftei From Bristol to Swansea. (From Cumberland Basin.) 2, Wednesday.. 8 0 morn 5, Saturday 9 0 morn 9, Wednesday.. 1 30 morn ill, Friday 4 16 after .15, Tuesday • 7 0 morn <19. Saturda)- 10 0 tnoru t'23, Wedo sday.. 1 0 morn i25, Friday 4 0 after 129, Tuesday 7 0 morn Passengers from Swansea landed at Clete ion if irquired. FARES. — Best Cabin 4-, Foro Cabin 2> Gl, Children under 12 years of age half-price. Horses 7-, Fat Cattle 7s, Stoto ditto 6s, Cow and Calf 8s, Cahcs Is 6 I, Dojts 2s Gd. Pigs 9d. Gigs 9s, Phaetons 12s, Carriages 17s GJ. Steward's fee, GJ, T)AI)STOW, WAD KB lit DUE, B'.USTOL. NOVEMBER, 1864. ?-cL:?? IH?KY SOUTHAN, Jf. FX JOHN LONG, Commander.  Jtl!:LL> THE PRINCE OF WALES, ???????' W. POCKKTT, Commander. From Bristol to Padstow and From Padsto»v & Wadebridge WadebriJge, calling at to Bristol, calling at Ilfra- Swansea and Ii/racooibe combe and Swansea, (weather permitting). From Wadebridge, calling at Padstow. P. TuesflaN,, L.. 7 morn P. Thursday, 17 ..7 30 morn P. Tuesday, 29 7 iuoru P. Thurs Dec. 1 ..6 30 morn Goods forwarded with the greatest dispatch to and from Wadebridge, Padstow, Bodmin, Can.olford, St. Austel, Lostwithiel, St. C'olumb, Port Isaac, HOSCIl-tlC, Newquay, Liskeard, Roach, St. Blazey and places »dj :cent. TARES (Steward's fee included). io or from Bristol, Pudetow, or Wadebridge, best cabin, 8s fore cabin, os. Io or from Ilfrttcotnbe and Padstow and Wadebridge, best cabin, 6s; fore cabin, 4s, lietui ri tickets, available for 28 days, by this Vessel :—To and from Bristol, Padstow, and Wadebridge, best cpbin, 12s; fore cabin, 7s (3d. C hildreu under 12 years of age, half- pri. e. Carnages, 30s; Pt aetons, 20s; Gigs, 15s; Horses, 128; Dogs, 2s 6d Cattle, 78 6d Pigs, Is 3d Calves. 2s 6d. -J I S"r ANSEA, ll,FltACO-NIIIE, PAI)STOAAI, and W ADEIHUDGE. NOVEMBER, 1864. From S -an sea to I[frac.?.bc, Fru.n Ilfracombe, Pad.tow, ?ad..r,u?andl.<:stov and\V.dcbnd,:ePad.to?, \v ? S?nsca to I!fmcombe. From lifraco.nbe to S?n?a. IG 6;)0 in I'liLredai- 17 3 30 after Wed, 30 ..6 0 morn Thursday,Dec. 1 3 0 alter iMom Swansea to Padstow. From Padstow to Swansea. •• 6 30 morn Thursday, 17 •• 7 30 morn W cd., :M 6 0 mom Thursiny Dec. 1 6 ;J0 morn I"AltLS.-P,t,St cabin, 8s; fore ditto, 5s. Urturn-Ucst, )s fore, 7s 6d, available for 28 days. Cattle, &c., tlio same as trurn 13ristol to Padstow. Carriages, 30- Phaetons, 20s; Giirs, 15s; Horses, 12s J)os, 28 6d Catile, 7s 6d iigs, Is 3d Calves, 2s Gd. FAJlES (St,ai-d's fee i iici tided). -Io or fr(-Itn Ilfracon,be, Piiustow and Wadebridge, best cabin, 6s fore cabin, 4s. An Omnibus learns Padstow daily at olle ("Ci,)Cl- the Afterncon for Bodmin Road Station, and from Bodmin lload for Padstow every morning. Gnods received and fo; warded by the above S'eanic s as usual, f?r Newport, Cardiff, Cd? bridge, Port Talbot N?)),' Mirthyr, Aberdare, Llawhlo, LL.ndu?ef;, C?r-u.??L??u, S"'ars? yhUfy,andptac(-s?dj?ee?t. F?rfutthf.rparticuiitriiupptytott?fcno? ing stents • — S..ea_j. W. Puckett, Lintou- G l"r* P"?pri, for, ^1^'8 Q,V' ?'.n Da.y. iJ> .Siol—- j-ij. Tr. TTurner, 12,' Lantern Hm T. -'■w' -Sobc, t S(?uti? NYt,-r,,n P?'??? E.,?d ci"?.??- ?'??d?"? ?"? ??..?' ?c-, Albion  ?jr"P??w 1-'?- OSee