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TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. TTT'ANTED immediately, an Experienced hand TV in the Drapery Trade. First class reference* in- dispfntable.—Apply to Mr JoHx HowBLL, draper, Ac., Csmbritn House, Lammas-street, Carmarthen. FOUND, ON the 19th JANUARY last, on the highway road near Ctvm-is fail, in the parish of Handdarojf, in the County of Carmarthen, a SILVER WATCH. Whoever can describe the watch may have it on app'ication toTuoMAS MouGAM, blacksmith, Cwm-ia.fail. NOTICE. ?HIS Is to give Notice, that I will not be an- -L wwtrablp (or any debts which may?be contracted by my wife, A?ry BtCHARDS (now residing at Dandovery), from this date, the having no authority or right to incur the aame. (Signed) JOHN RICHARDS, Lower Court Farm, t Margam. February 21st, 1865. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. ?fRUE SEED POTATOES.-Old Early Ash- -L leaf;Myatt's Prolinc Asbleaf; King of Potatoes; Blue No<ed Kidney; Dalma Noy; Prince of Wales or Red Recent; Skerry B)ue; and White Rock; 25 per cent. below Seedmen's prices.—Apply to D. JojtES, Morfa Mawr, Hanon, Carmarthen: MR. JOSEPII POWELL, GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, Auctioneer, Appraiser, and General Cb//t- WttttOtt Ågent, PEMBROKE. THOMAS HARRIS, PLUMBER, GAS METER MAKER, GAS FITTER IN GENERAL, &c., C H A. P B L. S T Jl E B T, a.A. R MAR T H B N. DENTAL SURGERY. T\TR. A. F. BAYNTUN Surgeon Dentist, at- 1?. tenda CARMARTHEN the?latt Friday and Satarday in every montb, ntM, EiNO STREET, (oppoaite the AtMmMy Room'). Dlte. of next vitit—February 24th and 26th. Re'idence—3, Dynevor Place, Swanaea. DENTAL SURGERY. W. J. TVANS, DENTIST, TREVANE HOUSE. N A. R TENBY, TiriLL Tisit CARDIGAN on the 28th of TY FEBRUARY, and may be consulted at the BLACK LION CAimARTHmt. on the 8th and 9th of MARCH, at Mre ETA!fa, Confectioner, Lammaa.atreet. E. BRIGSTOCKE, LATE TIMMINS A BRIGSTOCKE) IMPORTER OF FOREIGN WINES, CAR][ARTHBN, irTAS a large and choice Stock of nne old- ±1 bottled PORTS. SHERRIES, FRENCH, GERMAN and othtr WINES, imported direct. INGHAM'S MARSALA in Cask and Bottle. A. Z«< of Pi-ies forwarded on application. OWEN PHILLIPS, ANGEL COMMERCIAL INN, POSTING HOUSE, FAMILY HOTEL, 36, S.A I N T M A R Y- S T R B E T,: CARDIGAN. Wities and Spirits of the &Ca< quality. GOOD STABLING & LOCK-UP COACH HOUSES. J. H. SMITH AND Co., KecUealaod Chemical Hall, Carmarthen, (formerly Ttu-draw and Smith, King.atreet), NO. 19, QUEEN-STREET, Chamitta aad Drntgiata, Wint and Spirit Merehanta, Hop and Seed Merchanta, have received their Stock of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. At'at* for—The Royal Inauranoe Company, Horniman't Pure Tea, CaMell't Choice Coffee*, Ridley'a Anticorroaion Paint, The London Manure Company, And Henri'e Horse and Cattle Food. PURE WINES AND SPIRITS. MR HARRISON, Menw6t of the Royal College of Fe<<?'M<<fry <S'<(tyeoM< of London and Edinburgh. TTAVING been invited to visit CARMARTHEN at I 1? at'ted period*, bege to annoance that he may be eontulted profe*aioaally at the BoAR's HtAD HOTEL, on the nrat WaDNESDAT in every month. Mr. HARRisoN has had an extensive experience both in London and the country. Communication* may be ad- dMa*ed to him at hit Veterinary Establishment, Christina- atreet, back of Northampton Place, Swansea. UNIVERSAL SAUCE T?OR Fish, Game, Steaks, Soups, Gravies, Hot i- md Cold Meat, and unrivalled for general uae. It 'a manufactured only by the aole proprietor, DAVID DAVIES, Operative & Pharmaceutical Chemist, 42, High-sti-est, Cúrdigan. DUll, Chemica! Ac., &c., of the purest quatity. ThE QUICKEST, CHEAPEST, & MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO CARDIGAN & NEWCASTLE-EMLYN, VIA CARMA.RTHBN It CARDIGA..V BAILW-AY TO Thence by New and Commodious and well-appointed OMNIBU8SES. ir EAVING Carmarthen Station daUy (Sundays ?J exeepM) at 1.10 p.m., Llandyasil at 3.33 p.m.. and Cardigan, upon ita Return Journey, at 8.16 a.m.; arnving at Carmarthen Station at 12 15 noon, in time for the mid- day train to Cheltenham, London, &c,, &c. 2V'o Fees to CoacAM!«/) or Ottards. February 16th, 186J. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CARDIGAN- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT ABERAYRON. TN the Matter of DAVID JENKIN EVANS, of .L Bridge street, in the Town of Aberayron, in the County of Cardigan, Grocer and Provision Dealer, adjudged bank- rupt on the Ktb day of January. 1865. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the bankrnpt after the expi- ration of thirty days from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the Judgement of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. Dated thia 16th day of February. 1865. EDMCND LLOYD, Registrar. BRECON AND LLANDOVERY JUNCTION RAIL- WAY COMPANY. T\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the 1? THIRD ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Brecon and Han- dovery Junction Railway Company will be held at the Comptny's Omces, 7. Bank Buildings, Lothbury, London, on MONDAY, the 27th day of FEBRUARY instant, at half. past 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 2(ith instant until after the meeting. By Order. JOHN WADE, Secretary. CoaapMy's OSces. 7. Bank Buildings. Lothbury, London, 9th February, 1865. HEADS OF COLLEGES. TO SCHOOLMASTERS, &c. T7REDERICK BENTLEY, of 4, WiND-STREET, t SWANSEA, s'jppties Cotleges and Schools on the most liberal terms. Twenty per Cent. for cash off Books, Copybook:, 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 constancy in Stock, and sotd at the lowest market rate by FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4, Wind- Street,Swansea. ORDM BBNTLBY'S GUINEA LEDGER." All Ordeta of 9.5 and upwards sent Carriage Fref. DHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS in every variety _L Tom Is 6d to J65 5* and every description of Fancy Articles sent post free at the lowest current rate, by FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4, Wind-Street, Swansea. "\TEW WORK BY THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH.-On the 2Sth of FEBRUARY will be pub- lished in 8 vo. with Maps. 178. (post free from BENTLEY'S for 168.), "THE LIFE OF JULIUS CAESAR." By Hit Imperial Majesty Napoteon III., Emperor of the French, It is calculated that several hundred thousand copies of thit work will be sold in England atone. The book can be had in Cloth fr)m Bentley's at the same price in French. FpEDEmcK BENTLEY, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. ?——————————————————————————————-———— ?THE FRENCH MAHOGANY Foreign Model .L PIANINO, price JE21, ia the best instrument of it< kind yet produced. Sent Carriage Free to any part of Wales by FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4, Wind-Street, Swansea. DENTLEY'S SOUTH WALES LIBRARY con- -B tain< all the best New Works ia every department of Literature. For the 1st Class, family subscription, the carriage to the nearest railway station is paid both ways, for the 2ud Class one way. TERMS: I Set. One Guinea 2 Sots. OneGuinea&a.-half 4 Sets (Family Subscription) Three Guineas 6 Sets (Ditto) FiveGuineas j Second Class subscription 10s. 6d. per annum. F&EDERiCK BENTLEY, 4, Wind Street, Swansea. NOTICE. A LL Persona having any demands on the ARstate of the !ate DAVID THOMAS, ESQ., of CILYR- YCHBM, in the pariah of Landebie, in the county of Carmar. then, deceased, are requested to send the particulars of such demands immediately, addressed THE EXECUTORS, CILYR- YCHEN, LLANDEBiE, LLANELLY, in order that the same may be investigated and discharged. And all persons indebted to the estate are desired forthwith to pay their respective debts to WILLIAM THOMAS,one of the executor*. Clyrychen, 8th Feb. 1865. TO MALTSTERS, BREWERS, & OTHERS. ?p0 LET, or for SALE, the MALTING PRE- JL MISES in KiNG-SQUARE, LLANBLLY, lately in the occupation of Mr W. JAMES. e- Apply to Mr. EDWARD LEYSHOK, Auctioneer, LIaneUy. ?0 BE disposed of, at Pencader, a neat NAPO- ± LEON PHAETON, with lamps, apron. ptJe, and thaftt complete. For particular* apply to Mr WYLHAM R*o. Pttncader.l4thFeb.l86o. rp0 be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at JL SARNLAS. on TUESDAY, Feb. 28, three large RICKS of GREEN HAY well saved. SARNLAS is two mites from the Whitland Station. Sale to Commence at 2 p.m. CARMARTHEN UNION. APPOINTMENT OF SCHOOLMISTRESS. rpHE Guardians of the Poor of the Carmarthen .L Union wiH at their Meeting to be holden on SATUK- DAY, the 4th day of MARCH next, proceed to the election of a SCOOLMISTRESS, duty quatined, for the Union Work- house. The person appointed must understand the Welsh lan- guage, and will be required to perform the duties of the office as set forth in the General Consolidated Order of the Poor Law Commissioners, and will have to enter on the duties on the 25th day of March, Salary .623 per annum, with such furtter sum as may be awarded by the Committee of Council on Education, to gether with apartments and Rations in the House. Applications, stating age, present and past occupation, ac- companied by testimonials of recent date, to be sent to me on or before the 3rd of March. The Candidate s-w ill be required to attend the Meeting on the day of election at 12 o'clock, but no travelling or other expenses can be allowed. By order of the Board, EVAN EVANS. Clerk to the Guardian*. Board Room, Feb. 4th, 1865. CARMARTHENSHIRE. NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVBN, THAT the next ASSIZES or Commission of JL GyerandTerminf,r and General Gaol Delivery, for the County of Carmarthen. will be holden and kept at the Shire Halt, in the Town of Carmarthen, in and for the said County, on FRIDAY, the tenth day of MARCH next, when and where Prosecutors of Felons, also all Justices of the Peace. Mayors, Coroners, Eeeheators, Stewards, Bailiffs of Liberties. Constables of the Peace, and all other Her Ma- jesty's officers within the said County are required to attend, and that they bring with them all Rolls, Records, and In- dictments and other Remembrance*, which to their eeverat umcesappertain. Datedthi<23rddayofFebruary.l865. EDWARD MORRIS DAVIES, Esquire, Sheriff. ATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND. HEAD OFFICE—112, BiSHOFSGATE STREBT, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1833. Subscribed Capital. JE'2.100.000 Capital paid up. 1.020,000 RtMive Fund. 209,452 Number of Shareholders, 1593. DIRECTORS. The Right Honourable Lord Ernest Augustus Charles Brudenell Bruce, M P., 7, St. George's place, Hyde Park Corner. Lond,)n. Charles Heaton Ellis, Esq., 49, Harley-street, Cavendish- square,London. John OliTer Hanson. E'q., Great Winehester.street, and 4, Doreet-square, John Kingston. Esq., 6, Crosby-square, London. J. M. Lautie, Esq., Maxwitton-house, Dumfnes-shire, and 4, St. George's-place.Hyde-park Corner, London. Henry M'Chlery, E'q., 16, Leadenhatl-street, London. Wm. Jts. Maxwell, Esq., Richmond, Surrey. Henry Paul), Esq., M.P., 33, Devonshire-place, Portland- square.London. Sir Jas. Sibbald David Scott, Bart., 33, Leinster-gardem, Hyde-park, London. Richard Blaney Wade, Esq., 58, Upper Seymour-street, Portman square, London. The Honourable Eliot Thomas Yorke, M.P., 124, Park.' street, GrosTenor-Bquare, London. Copies of the Thirty first Annual Report andLittt of Shareholders can be had on application at the Carmartlten Bi-anch, 59, Kitig-Street. The BAnk recei'ea Money on Deposit, at rate* varying from time to time, according to the value of money. Current Accounts, Creditors, and Overdrawn are con- ducted on the usual terms and great facititiea are afforded to Firms and Individuals who keep accounts with the Bank in the transmioion of moneys through its Branches, without anyextrachargeforCommission.. The affairs of the Bank are controlled exclusively by a London Board of Directors, and 'perfect secrecy ts there- fore secured in the conduct of all accounts. Brety person connected wLh the Bank enters into a declaration of secrecy as to the accounts at the establishment. Investments in Government Stocks, Railway Sbarea, and other Securities are made through the Bank on the usual terms. Circular Notes for the Continent can also be pro- cured. By Order of the Board of Directors, ALEXANDER ROBERTSON,) Joint General EDWARD ATKINSON, .) Mamger*. London,3rd January, 1865. GLOUCESTER DEPOSITORY. fpHIS ESTABLISHMENT, from its Extent and ? Central Position, offers to Families REMOVING or WAREHOUSING FURNITURE, advantages not to be surpassed. MOUSELL'S Igurpassed. M 0 U S E L L S IMPROVED 8YNTBM OF REMOVING FURNITURE, PLATE GLASS, I; PICTURES, &c., WITHOUT PACKING, TROUBLE, OR RISK TO THE ¡ OWNER. Estimates given for the entire I?ein,)val of Household Goods from Hoiise to House, however distant. VANS TO SUIT ALL RAILWAYS. Dry and Separate Rooms for Warehousing Furniture, &c. ?! Strong Room for Plate. ¡ MOUSELL'S CITY DEPOSITORY-GLOUCESTER. WHITE, BROTHERS, (Successors to tlleir Father, JO [IN yf. TVI-flT-E,) REGISTERED CHEMISTS AND DIIUGGISTI;, SPIRIT MERCHANTS SEED MERCHANTS, <&c., 7, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, IT) ESPECTFULLY solicit a continuance of the kind patronage and support bestowed on their Father for so many years, and which shall be their constant aim to merit. CAMBRIAN HOU&E, CARMARTHEN. JOHN HOWELL BEGS respectfully to inform the Public, that he/'s now prepared to submit to notice his WINTER J3 STOCK of MtLLINERY & STRAW BOXNEfS, MANTLES, JACKETS, HATS, DRESS-CAPS, FANCY & KNICKERBOCKER DRESSES, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, &c., &c., &c. The favour of au l:.j ly Call is solicited. October 13th, 1864. Rj WINTERF ASH IONS,1864. D. AND DAVIES ARE now prepared to SHOW a large Variety of NOVELTIES suitable for the Season, at their Warehouses, Nos. i AND 2, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, Consisting of MILLINERY, PLAIN and FANCY STRAW BONNETS and HATS, MANTLES SHAWLS, DRESSES, SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, FURS, Ladies and Gentlemen's WATERPROOF GARAIENTS, COATINGS. TROWSERINGS, VESTiNGS, REAL WELSH CLOTHS and FLANNELS, UMBRELLAS, HATS, SCARFS, TIES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, &c., &c. Two Respectable Foitths wanted as Apprentices. October 27th, 1864. CARMARTHENHOUSE, 7, DARK-GATE, CARMARTHEN. JENKIN MORGAN LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, HATTERHOSIER, ANDHABERDASHER, -v?EGS to invite the attention of the Public to his Large and Choice Selection of DRAPERY J? GOODS. THE READY.MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will be found replete with Goods of the beat workmanship and materials, consisting of MEN and BOYS' CLOTHING of every description, at prices which defy competition. OBSERVE TH.E.A.D.DR.ESS,- 7, DARK-GATE, CARMARTHEN. CHILDREN'S DIET. BROWN AND POLSONS PATENT CORN FLOUR. PACKETS 8d. ?HE name has been adopted on cheap qualities that Counterfeit the Appearance of BROWN and POLSON'S JL BROWN and POLSON'S (aecond quality) INDIAN CORN FLOUR is supplied at 6d., and superior to the best offered by other Makers. Sold by the most respectable Chemists and Grocers, and Wholesale and Retail by R. M. DAVIES, Chemist 49, King.street, Carmarthen. ALLSOPPSEAST INDIA PALE AND BURTON ALES. THE MARCH & OCTOBER BREWINGS OF THESE CELEBRATED ALES FOR SALE IN BOTTLhS & CASKS TO SUIT PRIVATE FAMILIES. FAMILIES SUPPLIED SAME PRICE AS AT THE BREWERY. AGENT: THOMAS SMYTH, Wine, Spirit, and General ]J.fercltant, NARBERTH. PIANOFORTES LET ON HIRE. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL BOO K BEL L E R S, S TAT ION E R B., \f NEW S-A G EN T S, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, T)EG te announce that they LET on HIRE the following Pianofortes for THREE YEARS; after which, -D and without any further payment whatever, the Instrument becomes the property of the hirer :— No. l.—The 28-Guinea Piccolo, In Rosewood or Walnut, 10 Guineas per annum. No. 2.—The 40-Guinea Drawing-room Model Cottage, in Rosewood or Walnut, 1.5 Guineas per annum. No. 3.—The 60-Guinea Exhibition Cottage PIano, Rosewood or Walnut, 20 Guineas per annum. Every Instrument is warranted of the very best manufacture, and highly calculated to resist the damp climate of Wales. Quarterly Payments are required. THOMpsox and SnACKELL have also several capital Pianofortes for Hire, at from Five Guineas to Nine Guineas per annum Harmoniums for hire at 5s. per month. OZD INS1RU1JlENTS BOUGBT OR TAKEN IN EXCH.AiVGE. Saxhorns, Cornopeans, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Concertinas, Accordeons, and every other kind of Musical Instrument cheap and good. PRICE LISTS 8EXT POST FUBE. ALL NEW MUSIC, HALF-PRICE, and obtained for Customers at the MHM? price if not w stock. PIANOFORTES TUNED AND RENOVATED. Terms for Tuning :—Town, 5s.; Country, 10s. 6d. ESTABLISHED 1812: H. AND rPROCTOR, CATHAY, BRISTOL, TN calling attention to their SPECIAL MANURES, have much pleasure in stating that they -L will be found of very <mperior quaHty, and the most economical which are manufactured. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES hare produced reaulta of the most satisfactory and remunerative character on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, AND BARLEY MANURES strengthen the straw, iocreaae the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked decree. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME hM been proved to be the most economical eource of Phosphates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn cropa. QRASS MANURES are very effective in improving the herbage; The preparation of Grass Manures is regulated according as they may be equired to be more or leaspermanent in their character. MANUFACTORIES:— BRISTOL, BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, AND WARWICK. AGENTS: Mr. T. N. EVANS, rennygarreg, Aberayron. Mr. THOMAS PARKER, Lion Hotel, Cardigan. EUROPEAN AND COLONIAL WINE COMPANY, 122, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W., ESTABLISHED 1858, TpOR the purpose of supplying the Nobility, Gentry, and Private Families with PURE WINES of the highest character, at a sating of at least 30 per cent. ROYAL VICTORIA SHERRY, 27a PER DOZEN. (The Standard of Excellence). SPLENDID OLD PORT, 37s PER DOZEN. (Eleven Years in the Wood). ?? PORT, from the Wood 24s & 30s FY-CF-LLENT DINNER SHERRY 20s & 24s ??R??????'? ?°'the Wood 248 & 30. (ESTX. CELLENT DINNER SHERRY 20. & 24s OLDCRUSTEOPORT ? to 60a 1 SSTPA. RII-LING EPEITNAY 6fiAMFAGNE.. 34. SPARKLING HOCK or MOSELLE 42s &48at SPAR_KLING EPERNAY CHAMPAGNE. 34s BEAUJOLAIS, 203 PER DOZEN. (The Finest Imported). ? SPIR IT S (Of the Finest Quality only). Per Gait. Per Bot. BRANDY, Old Colonial. 188 3a0d Ditto, Cognac, 6 yeara old 24a 48 Od Ditto, Ditto, 10 year* old 28a 4a8d Ditto, Dittto, MarteH's Uneat 68 4d J (Bottled on their estate), Ditto, Ditto, 20 yearaotd.. 38a 63 4d Ditto, Ditto, 40 yeara old 48a 8 6: Od I Per Gall. Per Bot GIN, Finest London Of 13s 2a2d VeryoIdemaHattHa 0 0 1.58 2s6d RUM, Finest Old Jamaica 18a Ss Od RUM, Old Pine Apple ditto o. 22a 3s 8d WH.. ISKEY. Irish or Scotch o. 18s 3s Od ,t VeryOId. Ms 3s 6d HOLLA,, NDS, Schiedam, De Kuyper'a 18a St Od .TM Witios will bear the Seal of the" Ew'opeau alia Uolonial Wine Cotnpafiy." SINGLE BOTTLES ARE SUPPLIED. BOOK PRICE'LMTS FORWARDED ON APPLICATION TO THE SoLE AcENT FOR LLANELLY, FRANCIS W. LAYNG, WINE AND SPIRIT ''MERCHANT. P. W. LAYNG beM to tttte that he has made arrangement* with the above Company for a regular supply of their Choice Winea, whioh are offered to the Gentry .and Inhabitants of this netghbourhood on precisely the zatne termt as hcM e< the Cemptmy, &ad h< tro<t< by ttneUy adlitliug to th<ir ty<m to eeoMe a <hM< of pHblie.patroMte. PENDINE HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED. A MEETING will be held at the GLOBE J.TL INN, LAUGHARNE, Carmarthenshire. on TUESDAY Next, the 28th instant, for the purpose of issuing Pro- spectuses. All persons interested are requested to attend at Two o'clock on the above day. FRANCIS GREEN, Sec. pro tem. COUNTY or THE BOROUGH or CARMARTHEN. Elig¿ble Freehold Residence, i')t the best part of the Town fOI' Sci le. T? R. MOSTYN DAVIES h?s been instructed iTi. to SELL by AUCTION. at 2 o'clock, p.m. on WED- NESDAY, the 1st of MARCfi, 1865, at the BoAR's HEAD HOTEL, Carmarthen, aH th.t desirable pleasantly situated (navin a South a-pect) FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES, GARDEN. &c.. No. 22, PicTox TERRACE, and Corner of Uxiox SrnEEr, Carmarthen, commanding a 6ne view of the River and the laniscape bcyoud. It has a Drawing-roona and Parlour, 2 Ritchpns, 4 Bedrooms, &c., with some Out-buildings Yard, with a Well of excellent water; a Garden, and small Flower Gar- den in front: Further particulars of the Auctioneer, or of GEORGE TnoMAS, Esq., Solicitor, Carmarthen. 3, King-street, Carmarthen, loth Feb., 1865. COUNTY or THE BOROUGH op CARMARTHEN. CARMARTHEN & CARDIGAN RAILWAY. Important Sale of Broad Gauge Railway Plant, Rails, Fish Plates, Bolts and J.Yuts, Office Fit)-taitit)-e, and othe)- Efects. T\/rR. MORRIS EVANS has received iiistruc- 1?-1 tiona to SELL b/ PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of FEBRUARY, 1865, at the hour of Two o'Ciock in the Afternoon, at the CARMARTHEN STATION of the CARMARTHEN and CARDIGAN RAILWAY, the following BROAD GAUGE RAILWAY STOCK, PLANT, and other EFFECTS, viz. :— About 30 Tons of Fish Plates. From 70 to 80 Tons New Bridge Rails. About 10 Tons Old Bridge Rails. About 50 Tons Bolts and Nuts. Smith's Forge Tools, consisting of 2 Bellows, Vice, Anvils, Lathe, Cooling Trough, Large Grindstone, and all the necessary toots; three Cranes, unSxed; together with all the Station Furniture, consisting of Desks, Tables, Chairs, Benches, Cupboards, Large Patent Safe, Stoves, and other Effects. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer; or to Mr LEWIS MoRRis, Solicitor, Carmarthen. Carmarthen, 16th February, 1865. CARMARTHENSHIRE. VALUABLE OAK, ASH, AND OTHER TIMBER FOR SALE. iNi R. WALTER LLOYD will SELL by .l. AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 27th day of February, 186.5, at 2 o'clock p.m,,it the FOUNTAIN INN, MYDRIM, the following very Valuable Oak, Ash, Etm, Alder, and Sycamore Trees. LoT 1.-251 Oak, 37 Ash, 22 Alder, 18 Sycamore, and 5 Elms, all numbered with a scribe, now growing on the farm of PANTYGNOIEN, in the pariah of Mydrim. LOT 2.—101 Oak, 60 Ash, 37 Alder, and 19 Sycamores, all numbered with a scribe, now growing on the farm of BERTHLLWYD. in the parish of Mertbyr, and is well worth the attention of Timber Merchants, Contractors, and others, the Oak being of good lengths, and from 6 to 184 inches girth, and about 80 years' growth. Mr David Morgan, Berthllwyd, will show the Timber, and for further particulars apply to Mr T. George, No. 33, Blue-street, Carmarthen, or to the Auctioneer. Mydrim, Feb. 8th, 1865. CARMARTHENSHIRE VALUABLE LARCH TIMBER FOR SALE. I T\/fR. WALTER LLOYD will SELL by AUC- .R i. TION, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of February, 1865, at the FOX AND HOUNDS. BANKYFELIN. aH that very Valuable GROVE of LARCH TIMBER, being about 41 Acres, now growing on the lands of WENALLT, together with about 200 Larch Poles, now growing on the lands of TRECADtVGAN, in the parish ofHan6hangel- Abercowin. The above Timber i} well worth the attention of Timber Merchants, Railway Contractors, and others, being from 40 to 50 feet iong, and about 40 years' growth. Distance from the Carmarthen Station on the South Wales Railway about 8'e mites, with a good road. The Woodward at Wenallt will shew the Timber, and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Mydrim. Feb. 8tb, 1865. TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. FREEHOLD PREMISES FOR SALE. ?/TR. J. HOWELL THOMAS has been in- lyjL structed to O?er for SALE by AUCTION, in One or more Lots, at the Ivv Busn HOTEL, garmarthen, on SATURDAY, the 25th day of FEBRUARY, 1865, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), the very valuable and commodious HOUSEHOLD PREMISES and GARDEN, No. 60, KiNG STREET, now in the occupation of Mr CHARLES JoNES, as Yearly Tenant, at the low annual rent of .£36; together with the COTTAGE and GARDEN at the rear thereof, situate in Woous' Row, let at the low annual rent of JE14. For futher particulars apply to the at his Omces, Carmartheu or to Mr J. PpoTHERo LKWis, Solicitor, Dandilo, RHYDYGORSE, NEAR CRMARTHEN. To Bmildr;g, Contractors, and C/A<'?'.s'. IMPORTANT SALE OF TIMBER TREES. T\,1TR. J. HOWELL THOMAS will SELL by iTJL AUCTION, in One Lot, at the BoAR's HEAD HOTEL, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, the 4th of MARCH. 1865. at half-past Two o'clock, 76 OAK, 71 ASH, 48 SYCAMORE, 26 BEECH. 12 ELM. and 21 FIR and ALDER Trl't's, of remarkably fine growth (iiunbfr,,d %vitii red paint), now standing on the RHYDYGORSE ESTATE, and well adapted for Buitding and generii purposes. Estate Agency OtEces, Carmartuen, 23rd February, 1865. BOROUGH OF KIDWELLY. T\/TR. LUCIUS THOMAS haa received instruc- 1?1. to SELL BY AUCTION, at the FEUCAN INN, KiD- WELLY, on FRIDAY, MARCH the 3rd next, at two o'clock in the afternoon. LOT 1.—A11 that Messu9!;c Burgage or Dwelling-house and Gardens, together with three Fields, commonly called or known by the name of PARKPRIOR, situate in the parish of St. Mary, in the Borough of KidweHy aforesaid, now in the occupation of .William Williams, as tenant-at- will, at the yearly rent of JE34. LoT 2.—AH that Messuage Dwelling-nousc, Tenement, and Lands called LLANLLYE, together with a Field or Slang of Land called PARK COLLIER, situate in the said parish of St. Mary, Kidwelty, now in the occupation of John E'ans as tenant, at the yearly rent of JSIO. LoT 3.—An Annuity of JE8 for the life of a gentleman, now aged 47 years or thereabouts. LoT 4.—Two Policies of Assurance, one bearing date the 4th day of June, 1849, for jg'2-50, and the other bearing date the 14th day of March, 1853. for f450, on the life of a gentleman aged 47 years or thereabouts. For further particulars apply to Mr Lucius TjlOMAs, Auctioneer, or to MR. WAL1ER LLOYD, Solicitor, Carmarthen. Carmarthen, 23rd February, 1865. TO BUILDERS, SHIPOWNERS, AND OTHERS. CARMARTHENSHIRE DOCK, LLANELLY. ?p0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, J- FEBRUARY 27th, 1865, the HULL of the Drig "UZROK. of about 600 Tons Burthen, bmit of Italian O.)k, &c., and fastened with Yellow Metal. No great repairs, beyond Treenail Fastening, required to send the Vessel to sea. The Brig is wll adapted for the Timber Trade has Patent Windlass, good Capstan, and part of Foremast (the latter will make her a Bowsprit), whi,3h will go with the Vessel. Pair of Iron Pumpo, Stream Anchor, about 10 cwt., and some new Manilla Rope, will be Sold separately. Part of Purchase in Cash and Part in Approved Bills at Two Months. Part of Ceilings will be raised so as to view the state of Timber, three days before Sale. Sale to take place o/t &ott/Y/ the Vessel at 12.30 p.m. E. LEYSHON, Auctioneer, &e. Park-street, Llanelly. THE REV. DAVID DAVIES, CLERK, DECEASED. DURSUANT to the Act of Parliament 22ad and i. 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled An Act t? farther amend the law of Property, and to rotieTe Trustees, Notice is hereby given that the Creditor., and a)t persons having or claiming any debts, demand.. or hab.lities. affecting the real or personal estate of the REV DAvio DAviES. late of Henbant, in the parish of Uandyss.l. in the county of Cardigan, and previously of Long Suttou. 10 the county of Southampton. Cterk. deceased (who died on the 8th of Ja- nuary, 18C-t. and whose Witt was proved in the pnncipat Re- Kiatry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate on the 7th day of June, 1861, by Evan Daviea. of Lampeter, in the county of Cardigan, gentleman, one of the executors named in the said Will), are hereby required to send in the particulars of of their debts and claims against the said estate of the said Testators to the said Execetor at the ofBee of his solicitor Mr David Hoyd, of Lampeter aforesaid, on or before the 25th day of MARCH next; after which time the said Executor will proceed to distribute the as3ets to the said Testator among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shal) then have had notice, and that the said Executor will not, after that time, be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, of any person of whose claim he shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this 31<t day of January. 1865. D. LLOYD, Lampeter, Solicitor to the Executor. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. \\7'ANTED, a respectable well-educated YOUTH, TV not under 1.3 years of age, as an APPRENTICE to the Drapery Business.—Apply to Mr THOMAS REES, Manchester House, Aberaron. GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT. A CONCERT wHI be given at the ASSEMBLY J.j L ROOMS, CARMARTHEN. on TUESDAY EVENING. the 7th of MAHCH, 18S5. The Proceeds to be devoted to the CARMARTHENSHIRE INFIRMARY. The Second part of the Programme by the CAR- MARTHEN AMATEUR NIGGERS. TiCKETS-FlRST CLASS, 2a. 6d.; SECOXD Do., Is.6d. May be obtained, with Programmes, at the Principal Shops. REV. W. M. PUNSHON. WESLEY AND HIS TIMES." Zec<Mre on TUESDAY, .41-IBCH 21st, 1865, at T o'clock Doors open at ha(f-past 6. THE Assembly Room not being large enough. i to accommodate the number, who it is expected will be anxious to bear the above celebrated Lecturer, the Committee have, through the kindness of the Trustees and Officers of WATER STREET CHAPEL, secured that commodious Building for the occasion. Tickets: Ground Floor, 2s.; Gallery. Is.; to be haJ at the following Booksellers-Messrs. W. SpurreH, W. Reea, Thompson and Shackel], and D. Morris; also at Messrs. Adams, Dark-Gate, HoweUs, King-street, and T. Jones, Guildhall-Square. An early application is i-egitested. Car naarthen, Feb., 1865. ST\ DAVIDS COLLEGE, LAM- PETER. 'f> w, ?f?HIS Coliege has recently received from the Ecole- JL siastieal Commissioners a farther Endowment; and has had by Charter the privilege of conferring the Degree of B.A. as well as that of B.D. Scholarships varying in value from j610 to jE-50 per annum will be open to competition at the half-yearly Examinations in February and June. The whole sum thus awarded amounts to about L750 per annum. The next Examinations for Scholarships will be held in June before a board of Examiners from the Univer- sities of Oxford and Cambridge. Any Student who has resided one Term is eligible to these Scholarships. The Examinations for the Degrees of B.A. and B.D. will take place at the same time. The Course of instruction in the College embraces preparation for the Civil Service and for othtr Pro- fessions as well as for Holy Orders. The entire necessary College expenses do not exceed jEi-5 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Manciple of the College. PEMBROKE HUNT WEEK & STEEPLE CHASES WILL COMMENCE 0/t JIO.VDA Y, the 13th .11.4-RCff ilext, Under the Stewardship of GEO. LORT PHILLIPS, Eso., M.P., and ROBERT ANDERSON, Eso. rpHE STEEPLE CHASES will take place on -L TUESDAY, the 14th. The Entry for THE OPEN STEEPLE CHASES must be made on or before the TwEXTY-rouaTH INSTANT, and the Weights will appear in Bell's Life, on SATURDAY, the 4th of MARCH.

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