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J. H. SMITH AND Co., Medical and Chemical Hall, Carmarthen, (formerly Tardrew and Smith, King-street), NO. 19, QUEEN-STREET, Chemists and Druggists, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hop and Seed Merchants, have received their Stock of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Agents for-The Royal Insuranie Company, Horniman's Pure Tea, Cassell's Choice Coffees, Ridley's Anticorrosion Paint, Tlie London Manure Company, 1 h And Henri's Horse and Cattle Food. PURE WINES AND SPIRITS THE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament in 1853), 2, OLD PALACE-YARD, WESTMINISTER, S.W To Landowners, the Clergy, Estate Agents, Sur- veyors, cj-c., in England and Wales, and in Scot- land. THE Company advances money, unlimited in JL amount, for the following works of agricultural im- provement, the whole outlay and expense in all cases being liquidated by a rent-charge of 25 years :— 1. Drainage, irrigation, and warping, embanking, en- closing, clearing, reclamation, planting for any beneficial purpose, engines or machinery for drainage or irrigation I 2. Farm roads, tramways, and railroads for agricultural or farming purposes. 3. Jetties or landing places on the sea coast or on the banks of navigable rivers or lakes. 4. The erection of farmhouses, labourers' cottages, and other buildings required for farm purposes, and the im- provement of and additions to farm houses and other build- ings for farm purposes. Landowners assessed under the provisions ofanvArttnf Parliament, Royal Charter, or Commiseion in rXnectof any public or general works of drainage or ot?erim?. ments, may borrow their proportionate share of the TosL Sored."8' same with the expense ?'? lands^! proved. No investigation "?'? i8 required, and the Company being of a strictly financial character, do not interfeie with the plans and execution °f works, which are controlled only by the Government Enclosure Commissioners. For further information and ?' forms of application apply to the „ "'???' 2, Old ?to the e?rd.W?n? S'.? ALBERTLAND, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEA* A LAND-The Christian Col.ni.a?on A. ociaU g aking arrangements for ?• large party to sail in the Spring ?pfrl?dlcai parties will ?'1 monthly from the ??aa?t ?In? dia Docks. Prospectuses and particulars on applica- tion (pre-paid) at the Chief Offices, 3, St. Mary Axe, Londo? B.C. Applications by letter to be addressed, 73, Edmund Street, Birmingham; or C. H. Yerety, Priory Street, Carmarthen; 40 acres of Land to every adult over 18 years of age. Agents wanted. Apply to SAMUEL BRAME, Manager. HOWARDS' NEW CHAIN OR FLEXIBLE HARROW. At the Royal Show, Newcastle, 1864, although no prise was offered, these Harrows were Highly Commended. The above are much more effective in work and more durable than the ordinary Chain Harrows, and the construc-  03 that n6W U"k °? be put into the Harrow Vn the field. J. & F. Howard, having had these Harrows at work on their own f?rm. for the last two years, can with great con fidence recommend them as the best yet introduced for g?s land. Prioe, for one horse, to cover 61 feet, marked F 1 2 15 0 Price, for two horses, to coyer 8 feet, marked F 2 4 0 0 Full particulars may be had of their 4gents at CARMAR- £ f?R0KEl and other P?' in this district, or will be sent free on application to J. & F. HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, BEDFORD. London Office: 4, Cheapside, three doors from St. Paul's Liverpool Office -19, Sweeting-street. FIRST MANUFACTURED 1742 OR MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY YEARS.   We guaranteed < II the perfect purity of U this Mustard. vL ? J?%% Sold in ??/? \????'????????y  ?T?  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, BELLVILLE, A Co., LONDON. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND. HEAD OrFICE-112, BISHOPSGATE STREET, LONDON ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1833. Subscribed Capital £ 2,100,000 Capital paid up 1,020,000 Reserve Fund. 209,452 Number of Shareholders, 1593. T DIRECTORS. BruS!l???? Lord Ernest Augustus Cbarles Brudenell Bruce, ^p 7 $ George's-place, Hyde Park Corner, London. ? ?''?" Charles Heaton Ellis, ?"?' Harley-street, Ca?ndish- j square^Undon. Jnhn Oliver Hanson, Esq., Great Winehester-street, and 4, DorH>t-square London gS40n?8q-i16' Cr°8by-square, London. J n IDgton. Esq., 6, Crosby. square, London. J- M. L»urRs !l 'lli0n"house' Dumfries-shire, and 4 ,orge's- ?, ace Hyde-park Corner, London. He,?rY AI'Chlery, ??" ? L?enhB!l.street. London. W,* Jas- AfHxwell E R&hm°nd- S?rey. Henry Paull, E 33, DeTonshire-pJace, Port1aDd square, London Devonshire-place, Portland- 6quareS, ibbald David Scott, Bart., 33, Leinster-gardens, R'ebard Blaney Wad* T?**1' ?' ?PP? Seymour-street, Portman squaro, LondTonI!' 58, Upper Seymour-street, YheHonourabteEt?tT?' M. P 124, Park- 0™a8 Yorke, M.P., 124, Park- street, Gro?enor-Bquare??? M- P 124, Park. Copies of the Thirty.Srst T and  of Shareholders can be had on app??P? ?'. and LiStS of C?:?/? Branc h » 59 ? 1 Bi-anel,, 59, -?K?-fS'?g? The Bank receives Money on Deposit at rates varying from time to time, according to the valueof moues varYing Current Accounts, Creditors, and Overdra?' con* ducted on the usual terms and great hcititiea a? <r ded !o Firms and Individuals who keep accounts with the Ba:k !n the transmission of moneys through its Branches, ?'-?"? any extra charge for Commission. rhe affairs of the Bank are controlled exclusively by a London Board of Directors, and :perfect secrecy is there- fore Se<iUe<1 in the conduct of all accounts. Bvery person cnnr,j "?? the Bank enters into a declaration of secrecy as C°?u°''8 at the establishment. InTpstm8 in Government Stocks, Railway Shares, and other SP^V are made through the Bank on the usual terms ? f'??? Notes for the Continent can also be pro- cured. By Order of the Board of Directors, 1 .Joint General ED?VARD ATKINSO.N, Managers, ??on.3? January, laGO 0?. Managers. PIANOFORTES LET ON HIRE. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, N E TV S AGE N T S, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, REf/l;fr?nCe they LET on HIRE the following Pianofortes for THREE YEARS; after which Band without any further paymen whatever, the Instrument becomes the property of the hirer:- S°' £ u?nea Piccolo, in Rosewood or Walnut, 10 Guineas per annum. I No. 2.-The 40-Guinea Drawing-room Model Cottage, in Rosewood or Walnut, 15 Guineas per annum. 1 No. 3.-The SO.Gmnea Exhibition Cottage Piano, Rosewood or Walnut, 20 Guineas per annum ¡ Every Instrument is warranted of the very test toanufactore, and highly calculated to resist the damp climate of Wales. Quarterly Payments are required. THOMPSON and SHACKELL have also several capital Pianofortes for Hire, at from Five Guineas to Nine Guineas per annum; Harmoniums for hire at 5s. per month. OLD INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Saxhorns, Cornopeans, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Concertinas, Accordeons, and every other kind of Mutical Instrument cheap and good. P R ICE LIS T SSE N T P ° S T PRE E. ALL NETV ITIUSIC, -11,1 L F-P-RICE, and obtained for Customers at the same price if not in stock. PIANOFORTES TUNED AND RENOVATED. Terms for Tuning Town, 5s.; Country, 10s. 6d. ESTABLISHED 1812. H. AND TPROCTOR? -? ir • CATHAY, BRISTOL, I will be fo?nd of vtry^Zu^S; TuaHt^y^' d^h he moSt which are manufactured. they RiU??.???JT ? ??'?' ?° ?? ?ost econom.c? ?hich are manufactuted. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES have produced. results of the most 5atisfactory and remunerative character on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, AND BARLEY MANURES stt rengthen the st, raw, increase the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked degree. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME has been proved to be the most eoonomled source of Phosphates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn crops. GRASS MANURES are very effective in improving the hprhaoo The preparation of Grass Manures is regulated according as they may be required to be more or less;permanent in their character MANUFACTORIES — BRISTOL, BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, AND WARWICK. AGENTS: Mr. T. N. EVANS, Pennygarrog,7 Aberayron. Mr. THOMAS PARKER, Lion Hotel, Cardigan. D. AND T. THOMAS RESPECTFULLY return thanks to their numerous Agricultural and other 'Friends, for the annually Iv increasing patronag^aoco^e^ to ^hem as X=?s?'ST?? ?smen and at the same time, D. and T. T. in Soliciting future favours pedge themsXes ak Practlce^eretofore> to supply their Customers with Goods of the most Genume Quality on as Reasonable 'IVrma the Kingdom. They beg to call attention to theirwdi-selectedStocks of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, consisting of- Th°7 beg t0 RED CLOVER. TREFOIL. RIB GRASS. WHITE DUTCH. SEYKK ^TOMF' Every variety of Grass, including the Celebrated Italian Grasses, direct from the Growers. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in PERUVIAN GUANO NORRINGTON'S CELEBRATED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, THORLEY'S CONDIMENT AND FOOD FOR CATTLE, LINSEED CAKE, FLOUR, BHAN, INDIAN CORN MEAL, BARLEY MEAL, BARLEY, OATS, and POTATOES,-for SEED as well as for the TABLE.   Chemical Analyses of Manures, and Terms may be had on application, Arrangements are made with the differeut Railway Companies for ^o^ \™d ^ro^^t^deli^?esC at all their; giations. In order to avoid disappointments, early orders would be desirable. Observe the Address,— D. and T. THOMAS, Com, Butter, and Cheese Factors, Lammas Street and Water Street, 1 CARMARTHEN. ALLSOPP'S EAST INDIA PALE AND BURTON ALES. THE MARCH & OCTOBER BREWINGS OF THESE CELEBRATED ALES FOR SALE IN BOTTLE? & CASKS TO SUIT PRIVATE "AMILIES. FAMILIES SUPPLIED SAME PRICE AS AT THE BREWERY AGENT: THOMAS SMYTH, Wine, Spirit, and General Merchant, NARBERTH. J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. RYE GRASS. WHEELERS' IMPERIAL TREFOIL. SWEDE. TREFOIL. COW GRASS. ALSIKE. BUCKWHEAT. LAWN GRASS. WHITE E liave a large and valuable collection of ??? m ?? ? ??m?t S?tMm of the finest quality, which we can offer at 30s. per acre ?) +I,FL -4.- Clovers »e named and described ir our -nTTLE BOOR6 o°W GRASSES," a copy of which will be sent gratis with every order, or post-free on application. Our Q^ALiTy-and^ompris^the^choicest "^er^nent. Pastuye' ?? t 30s. per acre—is OF THE FINEST    in Cultivation-In executing orders for Gr?es-weexerc the most scrupulous care and itw'68 m CU^vati°n-—In executing orders for different circumstances and pecunarSr ? e? onl r ln, '??? ? ??S the mixture-? the Mture?nd quality of the soil which is mtended to be laiT ?n. ? a^le—^taking ?o co?ide?tion the -The following extracts from letters repmwul n n have supplied .Di?f.,p.?tP?, may perhaps be considered intereS™ t0 Wh°m V" SUPI'Ued "I had a gentleman enquiring of me where I purchased the Permanent Pasture Seeds which I laid down at Ness. It is the best piece for miles round. -I told him I had it from you, and that it was a mixture you recommended for the purpose." Thomas Williams, Allastone Court, Lydney. The Permanent Pasture Grass and Clover Seeds have grown well; they are very good sorts, and suit our land well. "-E. Richings, Farm Bailiff to John Rolt, Esq., Q. C., M. P., Ozleworth Park. I have a very good stock of Clover from your Seed, whilst many who bought their Seed elsewhere have almost a failure. "—Richard Smith, Birdsend Farm, Tibberton. II T i • "His Lordship was much pleased with the Permanent Pasture Grasses you supplied us with; they are of excellent quality and very luxuriant." A. xaterson, Steward to the Right Hon. the Earl of Ellenborough. I am much pleased with the fourteen acres of the Permanent Pasture I laid down with your Seeds; nothing could have done better. I hope to lay down some more next season.R. G. Tamplin, Moraston Court, Hoarwithy, Ross. "You know what sorts of Grass Seeds will suit me-better than I can tell you; what I had from you last year was excellent. "-John Thomas, Pen- pompren, Llanwnen, Carmarthen, ^aier BeS "Jatd i the poorest land in our P?h with your Permanent Future G""8e, Before I laid it down it wasn't, to "T nT' 5s. an acre, and ?? there is a very fair sward. I  .aLi v:ry well pleased, and cannot speak too highly of the mixture you sent me.WiU?m Hawkins, ntndge, Dymock. J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. _I!I .v. 1:[4- -h W HI T'U 113 R 0 T'H- E R S V ■■ (Successors to their Father, JOHN W. lVHITE,) REGISTERED CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, SPIRIT MERCHANTS SEED- MERCHANTS, .&C., 7, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, RPiSPECTF-ULLY solicit a continuance of the kind patfonage and support bestowed on their Father for so many years, and which shall be their constant aim to merit. I CAMBRIAN HOUSE, CARMARTHEN. JOHN HOWELL BEGrS respectfully to inform the Public, that he is now prepared to submit to notice his WINTER i3 STOCK of MILLINERY & STRAW BONNETS, MANTLES, JACKETS, HATS, DIIESS-CAPS, FANCY & KNICKERBOCKER DRESSES, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, &c., &c., &c. The favour of an EaJ ly Call is solicited. October 13th, 1864. WINTER FASHIONS, 1864. D. AND W. DAVIES ARE now prepared to SHOW a large Variety of NOVELTIES suitable for the Season, at their j" L Warehouses, Is OS 1 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 GARMENTS, COATINGS, TROWSERINGS, VESTINGS, REAL WELSH CLOTHS and FLANNELS, UMBRELLAS, HATS, SCARFS, TIES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, &c., &c. Two Respectable Youths wanted as Apprentices. October 27th, 1864. mnnTTHEN HOUSE, 7, DARK-GATE, CARMARTHEN. JENKIN MORGAN, LINE.N AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, HATTERHOSIER, ANDHABERDASHER, jgEGS to invite the attention of the Public to his Large and Choice Selection of DRAPERY GOOD S. THE READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will be found replete with Goods of the best workmanship and materials, consisting of MEN and BOYS' CLOTHING of every description, at prices which defy competition. OBSER VE THE AJJDRESS,- OBSERVE TEE ADDRESS,— 7, DARK-GATE, CARAIARTHEN. GLOUCESTER DEPOSITORY. rpHIS ESTABLISHMENT, from its Extent and TCentral Position, offers to Families REMOVING or I Y~ WAREHOUSING FURNITURE, advantages not to be R S AT) '— ??-—-—  = = ? surpassed ? L?.a??'ii??IEEL.. M 0 U S E L L S "TIUV ILI K 'TR T VAHS I IMPROVED SYSTEM OF \¡;ir,. r-EilJ_stLL;TUN!TUR VANS REMOVING ;M;ATE GLASS, PICTURES, &c., J WITHOUT PACKING, TROUBLE, OR RISK TO THE OWNER. Estimates given for the entire Removal of Household Goods from Hotise 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. EUROPEAN AND COLONIAL WINE COMPANY, 122, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W., ESTABLISHED 1858, F ol, the purpose of supplying the Nobility, Gentry, and Private Families with PURE WINES 1 of the highest character, at a saving of at least 30 per cent. ROYAL VICTORIA SHERRY, 27s PER DOZEN. (The Standard of Excellence). SPLENDID OLD PORT, 37s PER DOZEN. (Eleven Years in the Wood). PINE OLD PORT, from the Wood 24s & 30s I EXCELLENT DINNER SHERRY 20s & 24s o n CltUSILD IÜLU 428 to 60s I 20s & 24s St'AKftklNG HOCK or MOSELLE 42s & 48s i SPARKLING ETEKNAY CHAMPAGNE. 348 13EAUJOLAIS, 20s PER DOZEN. (The Finest Imported). SPIRITS (Of the Finest Quality only). I Per Gall. Per Bot. BRA.NDY, Old Colonial" Per Gall. Per Dot.. Ditto, c?[}ac, 6 years old" IRs 3s Od Ditto, Dlt?, 10 years old:: .s 4s Od Ditto, Dit?o.M?tcli'sf.n?t .85 s 8<1 T?!«n' (Bottled on their estate), Ditto Ditto, 20 yefiTB üld ), C? s4,1 T\;tt,, Dittd, 10 yean old' 3Ss ()s 4d 1  Di?'.lOycarsotd.l8a 8s Od Per Gall. Per Bot GIN, Fintst Londoti 13a 2s 2d Very old pmall stills 15s 2s 6d RUM, Finest Old Jarnnica 18s 3s Od Old Pine A pplc ditto 225 3s 8d I WHISKEY, Irish or Scotch 18s 38 Od Very Old. 21a 3s Od HOLLANDS, Schiedam, Do Kuyper's.. 18a 3s Od The ll ines will bear the Scal of the a Buropean and Colonial Wine Company." SINGLE BOTTLES ARE SUPPLIED. BOOK PRICK-LISTS FORWARDED ox APPLICATION TO THE SOLE AGENT FOR LL A NELLY, FRANCIS W. LAYNG, WINE AND SPIRIT MEKCHANT. F W. LAYNG begs to state that he has made arrangements with the above Company for a regular supply of their hoise NVitklll, wtiili are offered to the Gentry and Inhabitants of this neighbourhood on precisely the same terms as oae of the Company, and he triibi by strictly adhering to their system to secure asharecfpublic patronage. f RESTORATION OF ST. DAVID'S CATHEDRAL' ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. r. Llewellyn, Esq., Treginnis 50 0 IVfr John, llhoscribnt 0 11 ]\[r Hicks, Porthilistry 5 2 Captain Rees, Mynydd-Du 1 1 Rev. Enoch PugLi, vicar of Lhnfair-caer-cinion 2 0 Mrs C. A. Winsor, Brixton 10 p. Wineor, Esq., Brjx(on 1 0 Rev. W. S. Thoniason, Burgh. 1 0 Mrs. Onen, Ilendie 20 D. Williams, Esq., Peiibprry 1 0 C. E. Guillemard, El sq., Eithitu 0 10 Mrs. Miyo,Bath 1 0 C. R-Aston, Esq., Rdgbaston 110 Miss Starbuck, Bath 0 10 Mr. Jones, Milford 0 10 Colonel Saunders Davies, Pentre.. 50 0 George G. T. Thornati, Esq. 1 0 Mrs. Hardman Philippa 5 0 Mrs Goldwyer 10 Lady Afary WindsorClive, Oakley Park 10 0 Capt. Francis liaviesf Pershorc 5 0 HeY. John Jones, Llanfihangnl-Gcneu'r-Glyn 5 0 Mrs Herbert, Glan Ilafren (a first donation). 25 0 Miss A. 1\1. SWed !r-y 1 0 Charles Richard Harries, Esq, Duffrin, Goodwick 10 10 J\frs CoJby, H.hos.y-Gitwen 20 0 The Lord Boston, 10 0 Mrs X. Peet.Denant. 1 0 Rev. Owen Jones 5 0 Rev. Rowland Smith, Rector of Ilston 1 0 Mr John Lloyd, J\Icrlin' Park. lIaverlordwest.. 1 1 7 7 Rev. Thomas Da?ifs, vicar ofDRnerchayruu 7 7 The Countes8 of EJlesmere 5 0 The Rev. H. De Winton, Bougbrood, Hereford 40 0 The Rev. A. Clough, Rector of Braunston I I John Maurice Herbert, Esq., Rocklands, Ross. 5 0 Rev. Joshua Alrs. Lawii, Wjtham Hall, Lincolnshire 2 0 lev. D. Evans, KilRerran. 2 0 D. Thomas, Esq., Sol va. 1 0 Mr Davies. IJendre Eynon. 0 10 Rev. M. Jenkins, Midovin 5 0 Rev. D. Jones, Llandemi Velfry 5 5 Subscriptions and Donations will be thankfully received by the Rev. Canon THOMAS, Steynton, Milford Haven, and CHARLES ALLEN, Esq., of Tenby, Honorary Secretaries; by Messrs. MORRIS and SON, Bankers, Carmarthen and Messrs. WILKINS and Co., Bankers, Brecon. m I KOTTULA WAX SOAPS. THESE SOAPS arc the most perfect ever JL manufactured. Only the best and most scientifically purified mateiials employed unsurpassed in cleansing pro- perties agreeable and economieal in use, rendering the skin delicate, soft, nnd wliite equally serviceable with hot, cold, hard. or soft water. Scented and uoeceDted for the toilet, and for all ordinary purposes Sold by most respect- able chemists, perfumers, grocers, &e. — Warehouse, 1, Ludgste-street, St. Paul's, E.G. Sold in Carmarthen by Messrs Ilowell, Cambrian House, Wonnacott, Guildhall Square, Mortimer, Jon(s, hairdresser, Noit Square; in Narberth, by Smjth, chymist; Glandwr and Narberth Road, Phiilipps, grocer; Llandynsul, Erans, chymist; Llanelly, Randell, Evans, grocer; Llanegwad, Davies, grocer. 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 W O R L D 11EN O WNED STARCH. Sold in Packets at id., Id., 2d., 4d., and 8d. each, by all respectable Grocers, Chandlers, Oilmen, &c. WOTHEUSPOON & CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. NVANSEA & I L F li A C O M B E MARCH, 1865. J'l??. PRINCE OF WALES and HHNRY '?'???. SOUTHAN Steamers Swansea to Ilfracombe. Ilfracombe to Swansea. Wed., 15 6 30 morn Thursday, 16 3 30 after Wed, 29 6 30 mornjThursday, 30 3 30 after REDUCED FARES.-Best 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 19, Gigs 12s, Phaetons 15a, Carriages 25s. No Steward's fee. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Q W AN si A "AN D BR I^T 0t. R • MARCH, 1865.  T H R H E N R Y S 0. U T HAN AND "??I???l PRINCE OF WALES,  <    S  Or some other suitable .Steamer, wIU ^B8&wnLJ sail as foUows:— From Swansea to Bristol, (Fram North Dock.) 2 Thursday 11 4.5 after 6, Monday 2 30 morni 9, Thursday 6 30 mor:; 13, Monday. 9 15 OJ,}! ni 16 Thursday 10 45 aftor1 20 Monday 1 0 after 23, Thursday 4 lo morn 27 Monday 8 30 morn 30 Tliursday 110 niglit From Bristcl to Swansea. v (IJroin Cumberland Basift.) 4 Saturday ,ll»30morn 8 W edneeday 3 45 morb 11 Sat urday, 4. 6 30 morn 1:4 Tuesday 8 30 morn 18 Saturday 10 0 morn 22 Wednesday.. 1 0 morn 25 Saturday 6 0 morn i28 Tuesday.. 8 0 morn Passengers from Swansea landed at Clevedon if lequired. FARES Best Cabin 4, Fore Cabin 2s 6d, 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 9 d, Gigs 9s, Phaetons 12s, Carriages 17s 6d. Steward's fee, 61 STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND LLANELLY JD and thence, per Llanelly and Vale of Towy Railway to CROSS INN, GARNANT, LLANDILO, LLANGA- DOCK, LLANDOVERY, PONTARDAWE, YSTALY- FERA, and all places adjacent. FEBRUARY, 1865.  The Fast New Iron Screw Steamer L E O P A R D FVV^.WILLIAM THOMAS (late of the Emily") "T-: Commander, —TB intended to Sail as follows (with goods only). Loading Days at Bristol. Thurs. & Friday Feb. 2 3 Tuesday & Wednesday 7 8 Monday & Tuesday 13 14 Friday & Saturday 17 18 Wednesday & Thurs. 22 23 Tuesday. 28 Sailings from Ll,) Ilelly. Wednesday, February 1 Monday, 11 6 Saturday, 11 Thursday, 6 Tuesday, 21 Monday, ,> 27 | I Sheep conveyed at Is. Pigs Is Gd. [ggf All Goods to be alongside the Packet before five o'clock p.m. For further particulars please apply to Mr. W.D.Phiilipps Railway and Dock Company, Llanelly; Messrs. Thomas & I Son, Back, Bristol. 13 RISTOL, PADSTOW, WADEBRIDGE. MARCH. 1865.  HENRY SOUTHAN, V a\ '1t JOHN LONG, Commander. THE PRINCE OF WALES, ???????? W. POCKETT, Commander. From Bristol to Padstowand Wadebridge, calling at Swansea and Ilfracombe (weather permitting). P. Tuesday, 14 ..8 30 morn P. Tuesday, 28 ..8 0 morn, From Padstow & Wadebridge to Bristol, calling at Ilfra- combe and Swansea. P. Thursday, 16 7 0 morn P. Thursday, 30 7 0 morn Goods forwarded with the greatest dispatch to and from Wadebridge, Padstow, Bodmin, Camelford, St. Austel, Loetwithiel, St. Columb, Port Isaac, Boscastle, Newquay, Liskeard, Roach, St. Blazey and places adjacent. FARES (Steward's fee included). To or from Bristol, Padstow, or Wadebridge, best cabin, 8s. fore cabin, 5s. To or from Ilfracombe and Padstow and Wadebridge, best cabin, 6s fore cabin, 4s. Return tickets available for 28 days, by this Vessel :-To and from Bristol, Padstow, and Wadebridge, best cabin, 12s; fore cabin, 7s 6d. Children under 12 years of age, half-price. Carriages, 30s Phaetons, 20s; Gigs, 15s Horses, 12s; Dogs, 2s 6d Cattle, 7s 6d Pigs, Is 3d Calves, 2s 6d. a. SWANSEA, ILFRACOMBE, PAD- STOW, and WADEBRIDGE.  MARCH, 1865. From Swansea to Ilfracombe, and Padstow. 1. Wednesday 15 6 30 morn I. Wednesday 29 6 30 morn P. Wednesday 15 6 30 morn P. Wednesday 29 6 30 morn From Padstow and Ilfracombe to Swansea. T. Thurs., 16, 3 30 evening I. Thurs., 30, 3 30 evening P. Thurs., 16, 7 0 morn P. Thurs., 30, 7 0 morn F AREs.-Best cabin, 8s; fore ditto, 5s. Retarn- Best 12s fore, 7s 6d, available for 28 days. Cattle, &c., the same as from Bristol to Padstow. Carriages, 30s Phaetons, 20s Gigs, 15s Horses, 12s Dogs, 2s 6d Cattle, 7s 6d Tigs, Is 3d Calves, 2s 6d. FAKES (Steward's fee included).—To or from Ilfracombe, Padstow and Wadebridge, best cabin, 6s fore cabin, 4s. An Omnibus leaves Padstow daily at One o'Clock the Afternoon for Bodmin Road Station, and from Bodmin Road for Padstow every morning. Goods received and forwarded by the above Steamers, as usual, for Newport, Cardiff, 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,1 Lintop-G. Fry Proprietor, Padley's Quay: Ilfracombe John Davy, Bristol-E. T. Turner, 12, Laritern Hill Quay-street South Moulton-J. Warren Wadebridge-W. CEaDvgilll and ? South Aloulton- J Warren Padstow—Robert England Churchysrd Wadebridge—W. CaTill Tenby J. Stone, Albion Bideford & Barnstaplc- W. Inn, Pier Havvken, Steam Packet Office BURNIIA31 TIDAL HARBOUR COMPANY AND SOMERSET & DORSET RAILWAY COMPANY. IJirect Through Communication between South Wales, and the South East, Soutlt and Wesi of England. IMPROVED STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN G U K N H A M AND CAHDIFF The Fine Fast Sailing Clyde Built Steamers DEFIANCE HEATHER BELL E. L BAItRov, W.DENSHAM, Commander Commander Will sail during the month of MARCH as under: FROM BUItNHA M TO CARDIFF. 1 Wednesday.. 9 30 morn 2 Tbursday 10 0 3 Friday 10 0 „ 4 Saturday.. 930 G Monday 2 15 after 7 Tuesday.. 330 8 Wednesday.. 3 30 9 Thursday 330 10 Friday 330 11 Saturday 330 j j 13 Monday 4 15 14 Tuesday 530 15 Wednesday.. 5 30 i 16 Thufsdav 9 30 morn 17 Friday 1 0 0 18 Saturday ..10 0 20 Monday 12 15 after 21 Tuesday 12 30 22 Wednesday. 2 30 25 Thursday 12 15 2f Friday 12 30 25 Saturday 3 30 27 Monday 3 30 „ I 28 Tuesday. 530 29 Wednesday.. 530 30 Thursday 9 30 morn 31 Friday 10 0 FROM C A R D I F F TO B U R N H A M. 1 Wednesday,. 10 15 morn 2Thursday 10 15 3 Friday. 10 15 „ 4 Saturday.. 12 30 after 6 Monday. 130 7 Tuesday 130 8 Wednesday.. 130 9 Thursday 330 10 Friday 3 30 11 Saturday 3 80 13 Monday. 8 0 mom 14 Tuesday 8 30 16 Wedncsday.. 9 0 I C) Thursday 9 30 I ¡Friday. 10 15 18 Saturday. 1015 20 Monday. 10 15 21 Tuesday llaafter 22 Wednesday.. 10 Ifiwoin 23 Thursday 4 0 after 24 Friday 40" 15 Saturday. 3 30 II 2" Monday .» 4 0 it 28 Tuesday 8 Omorn -!) 830 10 Thursday. 9 0 31 Friday 10 15 It Passengers, Parcels, and Goods can now be booked througn between Cardiff and Poole and all Stations on the Souier-et and Dorset Line, and LONDON, PORTSMOUTH, GOSFOUT, SOUTHAMPTON, GUERNSEY, JERSEY, LYMINGTON, and all the principal stations on the London and oouth 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. 25 p.m. 6.25 p.m. Southampton for Burnham (via Wim borne) 6.0 a.m. Ditto ditto (via Salisbury), at 8.50 a.m., 12.45 a.m., 4.50. p.m., Portsmouth for Buruham (ria Salisbury), 7.55 a m., 11.40 a.m., 4.15 p m., Poole for IJunvham, at 8.10 am., 10.15 a.m. 1.20 p.m., and 5 30 p.m. All information as to freight, &c., may be obtainec, on application to Mr. Swan, the Burnham Tidal ilfibcur Cow pany's Superintendent at Burnham, or 5, Stunrt Street, Bute Docks, Cardiff; and Mr. John Whitchureh, Hign- street, Newport, Mr. John Smith. York House. Bridgwater, Mr A. Patey, 16, Iligh-etreet, Bristol; Mr E. K. Corke, StEam Packet Superintendent, Southampton Station; or Mr Williamson, 53, King William Street, City, London- By Order, IWBERT A. READ, Offices, Glastonbury, Secretary end General Manager