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HEADS OF COLLEGES. TO SCHOOLMASTERS, &c.. FREDERICK, BENTLEY, of 4, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA, supplier 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 xecuted. a — TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, WORKS, &c. STATIONERY and ACCOUNT BOOKS of all 0 <orts and s'«ES kept con"tant'y in Stock, and S«Id at the lowest market rate oy FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4, Wind- Street, Swansea. ORDBK "BENTLEY'S GUINEA LEDGER. All Orders of, 15 and upwards sent Carriage Free. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS in every variety JL from Is 6d to f,5 5s., and every description of Fancy Articles sent post free at the lowest current rate, by FRIIIDBRICK BENTLEY, 4, Wind-Street, Swansea. NEW WORK BY THE EMPEROR OF THE I FRENCH.—On the 2'1th of FEBRUARY will be pub- [ lished in 8 TO. with Maps, 17". (POST free from BENTLEY'S I for 16s.), "THE LIFE OF JULTUS Q-ESAR." By His I Imperial Majesty Napoleon III., Emperor of the French, | It is calculated that several hundred thousand copies of this ( work will be sold in England alone. The book can be had r in-Cloth from Bentley's at the same price in French. I FREDERICK BENTLEY, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. I rpHE FRENCH' MAHOGANY Foreign Model I X PIANINO, price £ 21, is the best instrument of it K kind yet produced. r Sent Carriage Free to any part of Wales by FREDERICK 'F BBNTLEY, 4, Wind-Street, Swansea. BENTLEY'S SOUTH WALES LIBRARY con- Btains all the best New Works in every department of Literature. For the 1st Class, family subscription, the carriage to the nearest railway station is paid both ways, for the 2nd Class one way. TERMS: 1 Set. One Guinea 2 Sets 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. J. H. SMITH AND Co., Medical and Chemical Hall, Carmarthen, (formerly Tardrsw 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 Insurance Company, Horniman's Pure Tea, Cassell's Choice Coffees, Ridley's Anticorrosion Paint, The London Manure Company, And Henri's Horse and Cattle Food. PURE WINES AND SPIRITS. ESTABLISHED 1852. THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY FIRB-LIFE-ANNUITIES. T T Chief Offices :-HIGH- STREET, WREXHTM; 49, MOORGATE ST.,LONDON 77, BUCHANAN ST., GLASGOW Trustees. )!'r  'i:  The Right Hon. Lord Boston. g?BaS'? TBE Right Hon. Lord TredeMr. NM?t?? Sir Watkin W;Uitms Wyoh, 8art., M.P. p?t ?. s ? Colonel Myddeltou Biddulph, M P. ?' X T6wnshend Ma)nwarinK.Eeq.,MP. Thomas Barnes, Esq., M.P. The Very Reverend The Dean of St. Asaph. Thomas Brassey, Esq., Westminster. Hugh Owen, Esq., Barnsbury, London. Chairman of the Board. THOMAS BARNBS, ESQ., M.P., FARNWORTH, AND THE QUINTA, SALOP. Copies of the Report of the Directors of this prosperous Company may be had on application. Applications for Agencies are invited. ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary to the Company. HUBBERSTON DOCKS COMPANY (MILFORD). TO CONTRACTORS.—The Directors are de- sirous of receiving Tenders for the construction of a Wet Dock and a Graving Dock, at Milford, in Pembroke abire. Parties desirous of tendering ncay see the Drawings and obtain particulars upon application to Sir Charles Fox or M. Toler, Esq the Engineers, at No. 8, New Street, Spring Gardens, London, on and after the 1st MARCH, 1865, be- tween the hours of Ten and Four o'clock. Tenders addressed to the Secretary, endorsed "Tenders for the construction of Docks," at the Offices of the Com- pany, at the Paddiogton Station, London, will be received up to THURSDAY, the 30th MARCH, 1865. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Ttnder. By Order, SAMUEL JEFFRYES, Secretary. Hvbberslon Docks Company's Offices, Paddinatun Station, London, 24th February, 1865. CARMARTHEN UNION. CONTRACTS. To Flour Dealers, Butchers, Milkmen, Grocers, Carpenters, Shoemakers, Printers, Coal Merchants, and Others. '■HE Guardians of the above Union will at Ttbeir next Meeting, to be held on the 18tb in8t- r"e,.e TENDERS from such persons as are willing to Contract for supplying the Carman hen Workhouse with the following articles, from the 26th day of March to the 2o'b day of June next, viz.: The best Seconds and One-way Flour, and good fresh Oatmeal. Round" of good fat Beef (without the Lee-bone), and the Sticking Piece, Mutton, and good Beeve's Heads. Good Old Welsh Cheese, Salt Butter, Skimmed Milk, Potatoes, Porter, and Port Wine Tea. Brown Sugar, Boiling Peas, Rice, Treacle, Pepper, Staich, Soda, blue, Soap, and Candles. The best Stone Coal and Culm. The Guardians will at the same time receive Tenders for the year for Shoes, Printing, and Coffins, for the yarious districts. 1 UE above to be delivered at the Workhouse at such timet and in such quantities as the Guardians may require. The Guardians reserve to themselves the power of con- tracting separately for each article, and do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any Tenders. PRINTED Fornis of Tender may be bad on application to the Clerk, who will ale > shew the forma of contract and bond to be eptered into by the contractor. All proposals must be sealed (marked Tenders), and de- livered to the Clerk on or before Friday, the 17th instant Samples must be produced, as the quality of the articles will be moet rigidly enforced, and no consideration as to price will at all weigh as an excuse for the same not being of the quality contracted for. By Order of the Board. EVAN EVANS, 'D 4 'I' b ?"" to ?' Gu.rdi.rn.. %ard-FAam, March 4th 1865. C1"k l° Guardian8' HOWARDS' RIDGING PLOUGHS. The ONLY PBIZE e'fr offered bY: R .y.t Agr outtur. Socitty of England for Riditine Ploughs was awarded to J. & F. Howard. Full particulars may be had of their Agents at CAltMAII. THEN, PEMBROKE, and other places in this district, or will be sent free on application to J. & F. HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, BEDFORD. London Office: 4, Cheapeide, three doors from St. Paul'l Liverpool Office19, S wee ting-street. PIANOFORTES LET ON. HIRE. c C' "c THOMPSON AND SHACKELL BOOKSELLERS, STA TIONERS,$NEWS-AGENTS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, GXJILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, > BEG to announce that they LET on HIRE the following Pianofortes for THREE YEARS; aiFtor which' and without any further payment whatever,, the Instrument becomes the property of the hirer: No. I. 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, 15 Guineas per annurn. No. 3.-The 60-Gumea Exhibition Cottage Piano, Rosewood or Walnut, 20 Guineas per annum. Every Instrument is warranted of the very beat manufacture, and highly calculated to resist the damn climate of Wales. Quarterly Payments are required. THOMPSON and SHACKELI, have also several capital Pianofortes for Hire, at from Five Gu' i" neas to Nine Guineas per annum; Harmoniums for hire at 5s. per month. OLD INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Saxhorns, Cornopeans, Drams, Fifes, Flutes, Concertinas, Accordeons, and every other kind of Musical Instrument cheap and good. PRICE LISTS SENT ROST IFREE. ALL NEW MUSIC, llA LF-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 T. PRO C TOR, 11 CATHAY, BRISTOL,   MANURES, hav. nmch pte.? in stating that they will be found of v quatny, and the most economical which are manufactured. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES have produced results of the most sitirfactory and remunerative character on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, AND BARLEY MANURES strengthen the straw, increase the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked degree. n' BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME has been proved to be the most economical source of Phosphates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn crops. GRASS MANURES  herbage: The preparation of Grass Mauures ii regulated according as they may be required to be more or less. permanent in their character, MANUFACTORIES BRISTOL, BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, AND WARWICK. AGENTS: Mr. J. N. EVANS, Pennygarreg," Aberayron. Mr. THOMAS PARKER, Lion Hotel, Cardigan. D. AND T. THOMAS W§PECTFULLY return thanks to their numerous   increasing patronage accorded to them as Merchants and Tradesmen; and at the same time, D. and T.  oliciting future favours pledge themselves, as has been their practice heretofore, to supply their c°"°me" with Goeds of the most Genuine Quality on as Reasonable Terms as any House in the Kingdom. Thùy beg to call attention to their well-selected Stocks of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, consisting of- °g °m' rh 7 S t0 RED CLOVER. TREFOIL. RIB GRASS. WHITE DUTCH. ALSYKE. VETCHES. Every variety of Grass, including the Celebrated Italian Grasses, direct from the GrowTersL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in PERUVIAN GUANO NORRTv™ nT SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, THORLEY'S CONDIMENT AND FOOD FOR CATTLE LINSEED CAKE, FLOUR, BUAN, INDIAN CORN MEAL, BARLEY MEAL' BARLEY, OATS, and POTATOES,-for SEED as w" U8 VtL t5Le Numerous Testimonials, and the Chemical Analyses of Manures, and Terms  v v. j S  are made with the different Railway   Stations. In order to avoid disappointments, early orders would be desirable. Observe the Address,— D. and T. THOMAS, Corn, Butter, and Cheese Factors, Lammas Street and Water Street, CA B MA B THEN. v 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: THOMAS SMYTH, Wine, Spirit, and General Merchant, NARBERTH. J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. CLOVERS. IMPERIAL SEIM SWEDE. i. TREFOIL. IJf TURNIP. COW GRASS, UWN GRASS. WHITE su E have a large and valuable collection of (ipsa td5 .o itmattnt 4A of the finest quality, which we can offer at 30s. per acre-all the varieties of Grasses and Clovers are named and described in our "LITTLE BOOK ON GRASSES," a copy of which will be sent gratis with every order, or post-free on application, Our mixture of Grasses and Clovers for Permanent Pasture, at 30s. per acre—is or THE tnrasT QUALITY-and comprises the choicest varieties in CUltivation.-In executing orders for Grasses—we exercise the most scrupulous care and attention in adapting and varying the mixture-as the different circumstances and peculiarities in each case render it desirable-taking into consideration the nature and quality of the soil which is intended to be laid down. -The following extracts from letters received from Gentlemen to whom we have supplied mixtures for Permanent Pasture, may perhaps be considered interesting "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 Bolt, 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. His Lordship was much pleased with the Permanent Pasture Grasses you supplied us with; they are of excellent quality and very luxuriant." —A. Paterson, 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, Caxmarthen, I laid down eight acres of the poorest land in our parish with your Permanent Pasture Grasses. Before I laid it down it wasnt, to rent, worth 5a. an acre, and now there is a very fair sward. I I am very well pleased, and cannot speak too highly of the mixture you sent me."—William Hawking Lintridge, Dymock. Wi J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. WHITE, BROTHERS, (Successors to their Father, JOHN IF. WHITE,) REGISTERED CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, SPIRIT MERCHANTS SEED MERCHANTS, &c., 7, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN, BEG to announce that they have received their Fresh Stock of GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, SPRING A) VETCHES, EARLY POTATOES, &c., &c. CAMBRIAN HOUSE, CARMARTHEN- JOHN HOWELL BEGS, respectfully to inform the Public, that he is now prepared to submit to notice his WINTER JD STOCK of MILLINERY & STRAW BONNETS, MANTLES, JACKETS, HATS, DRESS-CAPS, FANCY & KNICKERBOCKER DRESSES, SHAWliS, JIOSIERY, &c., &c., &c. The favour of a/t Eally Call ia 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 Warehouses, Is OS. 1 AND 2, GULLDHALL-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, VESTtNGS, REAL WELSH CLOTHS and FLANNELS, UMBRELLAS, HATS, SCARFS, TIES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, &c., &c. Two Respectable Youths wanted as Apprentices. October 27th, 1864. C A R M A R TTit EN HOUSE, 7, DARK-GATE, CARMARTHEN. JENKIN MORGAN LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, HATTERHOSIER, ANDHABERDASHER, BEGS to invite the attention of the Public to his Large and Choice Selection of DRAPERY GOO D s. THE READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will be found replete with Goods of the best workmanship and materials, consisting of MEN and BOYS' CLOTHING ol every description, at prices which defy competition. OBSERVE THEDDDBESS,- 7, DARK-GATE, CARMARTHEN. GLOUCESTER DEPOSITORY. rpHIS ESTABLISHMENT, from its Extent and ?-—————BY ?B's——'satB??????? JL Central Position, o?ers to Families REMOVING or [ BY WAREHOUSING FURNITURE, advantages not to be R(MD h—— a .-rr^ surpassed OB STFR DFPDSITDRY. MOUSELL'S I IMPROVED SYSTEM OF REMOVING FURNITURE, PLATE GLASS, PICTURES, &c., WITHOUT PACKING, TROUBLE, OR RISK TO THE OWNER. Estimates given for the entire Rem,)val of Household Goods from House to HOttse, however distant. VANS TO SUIT ALL Dry and Separate Rooms for Warehousing Furniture, &c. Strong Room for Plate. MOUSELL'S CITY DEPOSITORY-GLOUCESTER. EUR OPE AN AN D COLOiN 1AL WINE COMPANY, 122, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W., ESTABLISHED 1858, FOR te purpose of supplying the Nobility, Gentry, and Private Families with PURE WINES 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, 378 PER DOZEN. (Eleven Years in the Wood). IF INE OD PORT, from the Wood 248 & 30s I f,r n TRUSTED PORT 428 to 60s I ?'?LING HOCK or MOSELLE 42s & 48s I EXCELLENT DINNER SHERRY 20a & 24s ST. JULIEN CLARET 18s 20s & 24s SPARKLING EPEUNAY CHAMPAGNE. 346 BEAUJOLAIS, 20s PER DOZEN. (The Finest Imported). S P I R I T S (Of the Finest Quality onlyt. y BRANDY, Old Colonial., Per Gall. Per Bot. ola Colonial.. 188 39 Od B??'Co?'6yearB.ld. 24. 4s Od Ditto, pi,to, 10 veara old 2411 4s Od Ditto, pitt?.MartpH'aencBt ?s4d Ditto, (BotMpdonthpirestate 5s 4d nitto, Ditto, 20 ypara old 339 ?4? Ditto, pitt?. 40 years old 3Ss ô" H 481 88 Od Per Gall. Per Bot GIN, Fine t London 138 2a 2d Very old email 2s 6d RUM, Finest Old Jamaica •• •• 18s 3a Od Old Pine Ap;,Ie ditto 22s 3s 8d WHISKEY, Irish or Scotch 18a 3i Od Very Old 21s 3 6d I HOLLANDS, S. h'ifdara, De Kuyper's.. 18s 3s Od "I TTT' n_u. The Wines will bear tlie Seal of tlte" European and totomai irme wmyw.y. SINGLE BOTTLES ARE SUPPLIED. BOOK PRICE-LISTS FORWARDED OX APPLICATION TO THE SOLE AGENT FOR I.LA ISLI.Y FRANCIS W. LAYlsG, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. DTT T X.YNG begs to 8hte that be has made arrangements with the above Company for a recuhr supply of their ho'? "nM 'w?ioh are o?ered to the Gentry and Inhabitants of this neighbourhood on precisely the same terms as Odd 0"f The (;n?tiv, a vl ha tr?nt? by a?tc'ty adhering to their system to secure a share of public patronage. RESTORATION OF ST. DAVID'S CATHEDRAL. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. T Llewellyn, Esq., Treginnis. 50 0 iir John, Ilhosc-ribet. Oil Mr Hicks. Porthlh-try 5 2 Captain ReesMynydd-Du 1 Ref. Enoch Pugh, viciar of Llanfair-caer-eimon .♦ 2 0 MraC.A.Winsor.Bri&ton J 0 P. Winsor, Esq" Brix<on 1 0 Rev. W. S. Tbnmason, Btirgb 1 Mrs. 0''en, Headie 0 p.WiUiams. Eq" Penbprrr 1 0 C, E. ouillemard, Fsq., Eltbam 0 10 Mrs. May", Bath I 0 C R. Aston, Esq., Edg baston, 1 10 Aiiss Starbuck, Bath 010 Mr. Jones, Milford 0 10 Colonel Saunders Davieq, Pentre.. 150 0 George G. T. Thomas, Esq. 1 0 Mrs. Hardman Philipps 5 0 Mrs Goldwyer 1 0 Lady Mary WindsorClive, Oakley Park 10 0 Capt. Francis Daries, Perghore 5 0 Re* John Jones, Llanfihangel-Geneu'r Glyn 5 0 Mrs Herbert, (jian Hafren (a first donation). 25 0 Mit-s A. M. Smedley 1 0 Charles Richard Harries, Esq., Duffrin, Goodwick 10 10 Mrg Colby. Rhos-y-Gilwen >• 20 0 The Lord Boston. 10 0 Nirs X. Peel. Denant 10 Rev. Owen Jones 5 0 Rev. Rowland Smith, Rector of Ilston 1 0 Mr J..bn Lloyd, Merlin's Park. Haverfordwest 77 Re., Thomas Davirc., vicar of Liancrebayron 5 7 07 The Countess of Ellesmere 5 0 The Rev. H. De Winton, Boughrood. Hereford 40 u The Rev. A. Clough, Reotor (if Braiinstoti 1 John Maiirice Herbert. Esq.. Rocklands, Ross. « u Rev. Joshua Humb,s, Llandovery 5 0 Mrs. Laws, Wjthnrn Hall, Lincolnshire 2 Rev D. Evans, Kilaenan. f g D. Thomas, Esq., Sntva. 1 n" Mr Davies, Hendre Evnon. 0 10 Rev. M. Jenkins, Midoyin •••• i Rev. D. Jones, Liandewi Velfry 50c 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 Sox, Bankers, Carmarthen and Messrs. WILKINS and Co., Bankers, Brecon. KOTTULA WAX SOAPS. THESE SOAPS are the most perfect ever manufactured. Only the best and most selfntifieally pljri fled matciiaU employed; tineurpasced in cleansing pro- perties agrei'at.le and economical in use, rendering the skin delicate, soft, and white; equally serviceable with bot, cold, hard. or soft water. Scented and ucscected for the toilet, and for all ordinary purposes- Sold by most respect- ablo chemists, perfumers, grocers, &a.- Warehouse, 1, Ludgate-Btreet, St. Paul's, E.C. Sold in Carmarthen by Messrs Howell, Cambrian House, NVonnacott. Guildhall Square. Moitimer, Joins, hairdresser. NottSquare; in Narbe tn, by Stuyth, chymist; fahndwr and Nartietth Road, Phillipps, grocer; Llaiidj»Bul, Evans, ichvmisi; LUnelly, ltiiiidell, 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 WORLD RENOWNED STARCH. Sold in Pa- kets at id., Id., 2d., 4d., and 8d. each, by all respectable Grocers, Chandlers, Oilmen, &c. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. SWANSEA & ILFRACOMBE MARCH, 1865. ;rl' PRINCE OF WALES and HENRY  N? SOUTHAN Steamers SOUTHAN Steamera Swansea to Ilfracombe. I Wed., 15 6 30 morn, Wed. 29 6 30 morn lltfacomoe iv 0" Thursday, 16 3 30 after ?Thursday, 30 3 30 after REDUCED FARES.-BCSI Cabin 6s, to and fro Fore Cabin 48, ditto 6s. Children Moder 12 yerrs, half fare. Horses 10s, Fat Cattle 6 s Storeditto 5.1 Cow an(] Ca1l7s 6d, Calves la 6d, Dogs 2s 'Od, pigs is, 6?igs 12i, Phaeton. l?,C?ritge82.5.. No Steward.?. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SWANSEA AND BRISTOL. I MARCH, 1865.  THE HENRY SOUTHAN I?. AND ???? PRINCE OF WALES, -4,2 I Or s. ue other suitable Steamer, will ™ sail as follows:— From Swansea to Bristvl. I (From North Dock.) 2 Thursday 1145anerj 6, Monday 2 30 aiorn 9, Thursday 6 30 morn 13, Monday 9 15 t-ioin 16 Thursday 10 45 after 20 Monday. 1 0 aftei 23, Thursday 4 15 morn 27 Monday 8 30 morn 30 Thursday 110night From Bristol to Swansea. (From Curauetland Basin.) I 4 Saturday 11 30 morh 8 Wednesday 3 45 morn !11 Saturday, 6 30 morn |14 Tuesday 8 30 morn ?IS Saturday 10 0 worn ?22 Wednesday.. 1 0 morn |25 Saturday 6 0 morn 128 Tuesday.. 8 0 morn Passengers from Swansea landed at Clevedon if tequired. FARES.—Beet Cabin 4t 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 9d, Gigs 9s, Phaetons 12s, Carriages 178 6d. Steward's fee, 6d STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND LLANELLY JL) and thence, per Llanelly and Vale of Towy Railway to CROSS INN, GA?NANT. LLANDILO, LLANGX- OCK, LLADOVERY,. PONTARDA WE, YSTALY- FERA, and all places adjacent. FEBRUARY, 1865. • *3 The Fast New Iron Screw Steamer ?r???? LEOPARD, \.???3?"?gJ)???? ???i'iAM THOMAS (late of the Emily") l wiwr Commander, Is intended to Sail as followA (with goods only). Loading Days at Bristol. TWurs. & Friday Yet,. 2 3 Tuesday & Wednesday 7 8 Monday & Tuesday 13 14 Friday & Saturday 17 18 Wednesday &'Thurs. 22 23 Tuesday 28 Sailings from Llanelly, Wednesdaj, February 1 Monday, 6 Saturday, 11 Thursday, 6 Tuesday, 21 Monday, „ 27 Sheep conveyed at la, Jfigs is ba. tW All Goode 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. B RISTOL, PADSTOW, WADEBRIDGE, MARCH, 1865.  HENRY SOUTH AN, ?.??h  J. JOHN LONG, Commander. THE PRINCE OF WALES, W. POCKETT, Commander. From Bristol to Padstowand Wadebridge, calling at | Swansea and Hfricombe (weather permitting). P. Tuelday, 14 ..8 30 mornj P. Tueøda" 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, Lostwithiel, 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 oabin, 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, 7a 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. '????? SWANSEA, ILFRACOMBE, PAD- STOW, and WADEBRIDGE. jSeaS MARCH, 1865. From Swansea to Ilfracombe I and Padstow. 1 I.Wedne?y 1.5 6 3() nior. ?, v au morn P. Wednesday 15 6 30 morn P. Wednesday 29 6 30 morn From Padstow and Ilfracombe to Swansea. 1. Thurs,, 16, 3 3U eveuiug 1. Thurs., 30, 3 30 evening P. Thurs., 16, 7 0 morn !p. Thurs., 30, 7 0 morn FAMt.—BMt cabin, 8s; fore ditto, os. tuitun-DM* 12? fore, 7. M,M'tM"f<"?' Cattle, &c., tb8 same as from Bristol to Padstow. Carriages, 3?' phaeton#, 20a Gigs, 15s Htronrl.s«e>B s DOg8, 28 6d; Cat11e, 78 6d; rigs, h 3d; Calyes, 28 6d. FARES (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'Clook {Wi 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 narticulars apply to the following agents:- Swansea—J. W. Pockett, Proprietor, Padley's Quay Bristol-E. T. Turner, 12, Quay-street Padstow-Robert England Wadebridge—W. Cavill Bide?'rd & BarNBtapte—W. ?awken, Steam Packet I Office Linton- L*. r ry Ilfracombe John Davy, Lantern Hill South Moulton-J, Warren Churchyard Tenby J. Stone, Albion 100, Pier BURNHAM TIDAL HARBOUR COMPANY AND SOMERSET & DORSET RAILWAY COMPANY. Direct Through Communication between South Wales, and the South East, South and West of England. IMPROVED STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DURNHAM AND CARDIFF The Fine Fast Sailing Clyde Built Steamers DEFIANCE  HEATHER BELL E. L BARRO CIMSNDTR' E CLom?HAdR.Kr ON, ???????? ? Comman?der' WiU eait dunn? the mouth of MARCH M "°?r_ r.' T:'t '1'1" FROM BURNHAMIO CARDIFF. 1 Wednesday.. 9 30 morn 2 Thursday • • 10 0 3 Friday 10 0 „ 4 Saturday.. 930 „ 6 Monday 2 16 after 7 Tuesday.. 330 „ 8 Wednesday.. 3 30 9 Thursday 330 10 Friday 330 11 Saturday 330 i l'l Monday 4 15 j 14 Tuesday 630 15 Wednesda 530 16 Thursday 9 30 morn 17 Friday 10 0 18 Saturday 10 0 20 Monday 12 15 after 21 Tuesday 12 30 22 Wednesday. 2 30 2-> Thursday.. 12 15 24 Friday 12 30 I 25 Saturday 330 27 Monday 330 II 28 Tuesday, 5 30 tl 29 Wednesday.. 530 30 Thursday 9 30 morn 31 Friday 10 0 FROM CA K U 1 r B U R N H A Bf 1 Wednesday.. 10 15 morn 2 Thursday 10 15 3 Friday 10 16 4 Saturday" !2 >0 6 Monday 1 30 m 7 Tuesday. 130" 8 Wednesday.. 1 30 9 Thursday 330 10 Friday 330 U Salutday. 330 „ 13 Niond-y 80 morlt [14 'I'u, ad a Y 830 !)5 Wednesday.. 9 0 16 Thursday 930 „ 17 Friday. 10 15 It 18 Saturday. It' 15 2<) Monday 10 15 21 Tuesday ..• I 15 after 22 Wednesday.. 10 15 room. 23 Thursday 4 0 after 24 Friday 4 0 „ 25 Saturday 330 II 11 Monday 4 0 „ 28 Tuerday 8 0 morn 29 Wednesday.. 8 30 30 Thursday. 9 0 91 31 Friday 10 15 n i 3 n Passengers, Parcels, and Goods can now be booKeo between Cardiff and Poole and all Stations on the Somer,e t and Uorset Line, and LONDON. PORTSMOUTH, GospolIT9 SOUTHAMPTON, GUEKNSEY, JERSEY, LYMINGTON, an all the principal stations on the London and South Western line, For further particulars see small bills. Trains leave Burnham for Poole, Southampton, Portsmouth, &c., at 8 5. a.m., 10. 30 a.m., 1. 25 p.m. 6.25 p. m. Southampton for Burnham (via Wimborne) 6.0 am. Ditto ditto (via Salisbury), at 8 50 m., 12.45 a. ni., 4. 60. p. m., Portsmouth for Rurnliam (,ja Salisbury), 7.65 a.m., 11.40 a.m., 4.15 pm., Poole for B urn 1, a yr., at S.10 am, 10.15 a. ra 1.20 p.m., ,itid 5 31,) p,n,. All information as to freight, &c., nu-y be obiai. ctd ,o application to Mr. Swan, Bur-,Iar; Tidal lUrbcur Com- patiy's Superintendent at BurrihRm, or 5, Stuart :3treet, Bute Docks, Cardiff; and Mr. Juhn Whi-el,ureli, Ifigh- strert, Newport, Mr. John Smith York House. Dri^Jpwiltff t Mr A. Patey, 16, High-etreet. Bristol; Mr E. K. COlke, Steam Packet Superintendent, Sonthan pt> n Stati. on or Mr Williamson, 53, King Williatr Street, Ci:y, London. By Order. ROBERT A. READ, Offices, Glastonbury. Secretary and General Manage