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"THE WELSHMAN" PUBLISHING OF MCE. RECENTLY PUBLISHED. THE ADVANTAGES OF MILFORD HAVEN, as J. a Commercial Port of National importance. By J. C. FOWLER, Esq. Price, Is. 6d., by Post, Is. 8d. THE MARTYRDOM OF BISHOP FERRAR. — A TLecture. By R. JENNINGS, Esq. Prbe Is. With Photograph of the Bishop, 2s. The Profits to go to the Ferrar Memorial Fund." SOUTH WALES & MONMOUTHSHIRE TRAIN- ING COLLEGE.—A Letter to the Lord Presi- dent of the Committee of Council on Education. By the Rev CANON REED, M.A., late Principal of the College. Price Is. IN THE PRESS. LEAVES FROM THE JOURNAL OF OUR LIFE IN THE HIGHLANDS." BY the authority of Her Majesty the QUEEN, a JD Welsh translation of this book by the Rev. JOHN JONES (IDRISYN), Vicar of Llandisilio-gogo, Cardiganshire, will be immediately published at the WELSHMAN Office, Carmarthen, in a handsome crown octavo volume, toned paper, cloth gilt, price 4s. The object of the translator and publishers is to bring this interesting picture of Her Majesty's private life within the reach of her loyal and devoted Welsh subjects. A limited number of copies only will be printed, and supplied exclusively to subscribers. The subscribers' names will appear in the copy presented to Her Majesty. A LIST OF THE SHERIFFS OF CARDIGAN. A SHIRE, with elaborate and valuable Notes. By AB GERAINT. This work will contain much valuable matter, illustrative of the history of the principal families of the county, and will be enriched by numerous pedigrees. Subscribers' names may be sent to the WELSHMAN Office. TEILO'S LLANDILO.-PRESENT and PAST.— TA New Edition. By W. SAMUEL, Esq., B.A. PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION. A COLLECTION OF ANTHEMS for CHURCH -C SERVICE. Selected by H. P. G. BROOKE, Esq., Organist of St. Peter's, Carmarthen. rpHE INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES OF SOUTH WALES.-A large octavo volume, containing Mernojfg on The Industries of South Wales," by Hussey Vivian, Esq., M.P. Major Grant Francis; W. Chambers, R. Kyrke Penson, Esq. James Buckley, Esq.; H. Uicks, Esq.; W. Robertson, Esq., Hazel Hill; J. Lewis, Esq., Swansea A. Waters, Esq., M.E.; J. Tregenna, Esq.; J Player, Esq.; J. Owen, Esq.; J. H. Rees, Esq., Chair- man of the Ltanelly Harbour Commissioners J. Morgan, C q. Claremont House, Cardiff; Alexinder Dalziel, Esq., ()ardiff Charles Wilkins, Esq., Author of a History of ■Merthyr-Tydfil; Dr. Norton, Thornhill, Llanelly Henry bachelor, Esq., C.E.. Cardiff; W. Adams, Esq., Cardiff; J. Jenkins, Esq., Cardiff, &c., &c. THE HISTORY OF CILGERRAN CASTLE (in TWelsh). By AB GERAINT. WALES AND THE WELSH PEOPLE. All or any of the following Books will be sent post free fer their value in Stamps by JOHN PRICE Tele- graph Office, Llanidloes. THE CHARTIST OUTBREAK AT LLANID- TLOES, in the year 1839. Compiled from various sources by Edward Hamer. Now ready, price 6d, post free 7d. Ey ANS'S HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT BRITONS, JLJ OR A VIEW OF THE PRIMITIVE AGES, trans- lated from the Welsh of thb Rev Theophilus Evans, formerly Vicar of Llangamaroh by the Rev George Roberts, Price 2s. Also in Welsh 2s. PRYSE'S SCRAP BOOK OF CAMBRIAN PROSE AND ?- POETRY. This book contains some most interest- ing specimens of Welsh literature rendered into English," floe Is. TWM SHON CATTI-THE WELSH ROBIN HOOD, Gives a full account of Twm's comical and humour. adventures." Price 6d. rpHE EDUCATIONAL STATE OF WALES, by Klls- by." Price 2d. SPECIMENS OF THE POETRY OF THE ANCIENT WELSH BARDS. Translated into English, with "aplanatory notes of historical passages, and a short account men and places mentioned by the bards. By the Rev. IE,an Evans (" leuan Brydydd Hir"). The present edition contains about one-third more matter than the original one, and has been printed with new pica type on very superior paper, and is handsomely bound in cloth, and gilt lettered. Price 6s 6d. TH CAMBRIAN MELODISR. A collection of Welsh J. Airs and Melodies. Price 6d. BEVERYBODY'S FRIEND. Price 4d. Contains 250 valuable Receipts (formerly published at Is 6d), also 196 old British Triads, Proverbs, &o. IP R'YABIS WELSH INTERPRETER, Price 9d. Con tains an easy introduction to the Welsh language; eopious lists of words and phrases in common use famuar dialogues, parables, proverbs, and poetry useful receipts; table of distances for the use of travellers in North and South Wales; also an essay on the Literature of Wales. THE CAMBRIAN TRAVELLER'S COMPANION. TFirst series. Price 9d. Contains-Owam Glendwr, the Source of the Severn; Llanidloes Church an Adven- ture at one of our Welsh Mineral Springs; Welsh Tales. Eisteddfodau; the Sassion the Gold Diggings of Me- tionethabire; Sir Davy Shon Evan, the wizard friend; a Pedestrian Journey from London to Aberystwith in 1791. TO be Published by Subscription, in the Welsh Language, in One Volume, neatly bound in oloth, price I5sROWLANDS* CAMBRIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY, or, LLYFYRYDDIAETH CYMRY Containing an ac- count of Books printed in the Welsh Language, and relating to Wales and Welshmen, from the year 1546 to the year 1800 with some Biographical Notices of the Authors, Translators, Printers, &c., thereof. By the late Rev Wm. Rowlands, (Gwilym Lleyn), edited, with additions, by the Rev D. SILVAN EVANS, Rector of Llanymawddwy, Merionethshire: Llyfryddiaeth y Cymry yields the fruit o well-directed research, comprises a large amount of interesting matter, and furnishes the best possible aid to collectors of books, and to historians who may desire to treat either of the general or particular history of the period with respect to Welsh affairs, as well as to Welsh Literature, it is absolutely i n valuable."—Athenaeum. Persons in possession of Welsh books, or book relating to Wales, printed between 1546 and 1800, both years inclusive, are urgently requested to communicate their titles, dates and sizes, to the Editor, that the work may be rendered as oomplete as possible. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS for one Stamp to pay postage. THE ABERYSTWITH SKETCHBOOK (price 3d; Teontaine much useful and interesting information re- specting this famed watering place. COURTING, MARRYING, and LIVING, by the Rev RHYS GWESTYN JONES. Post free for Seven Postage Stamps. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.-Charles of Bala'»Fa» miliar Catechism, 25 for 2s 6d. Everett's First Catbecbism 25 for Is. The Mother's G''4; (Welsh or Emtliah), 25 for Is The Child's First Book to learn to Read (Welsh or English or Is fid. /UEH & PERRINSn | WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. j j Pronounced jmm Be careful j j by Connoisseurs to ask for uuei 1 • I THE ONLY I" LEA & PERRINS • | !<JGOODSAUCE/j^_J SAUCE. I See name on wrapper, label, bottle, and j I stopper. Sold by Crosse & Blackwell, London, and by all dealers in Sauces. j I BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. { LEA & PERRINS, WORCESTER. J t ESTABLISHED 1812. H. cfc T. PEOOTOE INVITE the attention of Agriculturists to their SPECIAL BONE MANURES, which are of a superior J_ quality, and the most economical that can be used. PROCTOR'S TURNIP MANURE PROCTOR'S MANGOLD MANURE I PROCTOR'S POTATO MANURE I PROCTOR'S WHEAT MANURE PROCTOR'S BARLEY MANURE I PROCTOR'S GRASS MANURE BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. Full particulars sent free by post on application to Messrs. PROCTOR, or their Agents. Å D D RES s,- H. & T. PROCTOR, ARTIFICIAL MANURE Wonl,.C:S, CATHAY, BRISTOL. WOKXS,—BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, WARWICK, and BRISTOL. I Mr John N. Evans, Penygarreg, Aberayron. Mr T. Parker, Cardigan. I Mr W. Vaughan, Fishguard. Messrs. Davies Brothers, Drefach, Llanybyther. Mr Chas. Morgan, Llandewi-brefi. Mr John Davies, Aberyutwith. F 23 BY THE AUTHORITY OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. IN THE PRESS. IDRISYN'S WELSH TRANSLATION OF "LEAVES FROM THE JOURNAL OF OUR LIFE IN THE HIGHLANDS." Crown 8vo., toned paper, cloth, 4s. This edition will be supplied to Subscribers only, and the names of Subscribers will be presented to the Queen PUBLISHED BY MORGAN & DAVIES, AT THE "WELSHMAN" GENERAL PRINTING & PUBLISHING OFFICE CARMARTHEN. 15, QUEEN-STREET, 17 & 18, CHAPEL-STREET, CARMARTHEN, AND NEW ROAD, LLANDILO. GLASS, SHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPE, OIL and COLOUR WAREHOUSES. BRASS, COPPER, WROUGHT, AND CAST-IRON PIPES AND TROUGHS. LEWIS, ROGERS & CO., PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, GAS-FITTERS, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, HOUSE DECORATORS, & ATMOSPHERIC BELL-HANGERS, BEG respectfully to thank the Gentry, Clergy, and Inhabitants of Carmarthen and its Neighbourhood) for the support so generously accorded to them for the past Four Years, and hope by strict attention to all orders they may be favoured with, to merit a continuance of their kind Patronage. Hydraulic and other Pumps, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Water-Closets, and Plumbers' Work in general, made, fixed, and repaired on the most approved principles. CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HALL PENDANTS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GAS-FITTINGS CONSTANTLY ON SALE Glazing, Ornamental Painting, Paper Hanging, and Repairs of every description Neatly and Expeditiously Executed by experienced workmen at Moderate outuges. A Large Assortment of Paper Hangings, of the newest designs and patterns, always in Stock Estimates given for all work in the above branches. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY AT TWO DAY'S NOTICE Testimonials from some of the principal Residents in the County may be seen on application. GAS AND WATER METERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS ON SALE. H 22 5, NOTT-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. DICKS GUTTA PERORA BOTTOMED BOOTS AND SHOES, WITH TOPS and INSOLES of LEATHER, have acquired a vast Patronage for the past 28 years, and TV now can be had in every city and almost every town throughout Great Britain and Ireland. On an average 25,000 Pairs are Sold weekly at the various Establishments. A Large and well-selected STOCK may now be inspected at the above Establishment. LIST OF LEADING PRIOES Gentlemen's Blucher Boots from 6 6 „ Lace-up Boots i „ 8 6 „ Balmoral Boots 8 9 „ Elastic Side Boots. 9 6 „ Water Tight & Shooting Boots. „ 11 6 „ Fishing or Sea Boots 17 0 Ladies' Elastic Side House Boots from 2 6 „ Ditto Good Walking Boots 5 0 Ditto Silk and Best Kid Tops n 6 6 „ Ditto ditto Victoria Make 11 7 0 „ Balmoral Boots ip49 „ Ditto Strong Boots for Country use. „ 5 9 I «A.l- OA Boys' and Girls' BOOTS are Sold according to size, and begin from 2s 4a, wim vu per size up- wards. Infants' BOOTS from Is 5d. A large assortment of Gentlemens' LEGGINGS, OVERALLS, Waterproof COATS and CAPS, kept in Stock. Also, a great variety of Ladies' and Gentlemens' SLIPPERS, OVERSHOES, OORK oOCKS, &, Every pair of our Boots and Shoes are WARRANTED. All kinds of Boots and Shoes repaired with Gutta Percha. Gentlemens' BOOTS, soling and heeling 2 6 Ladies' „ „ r ? Boys and Girls ?<? J 0 NEW ELASTIC PUT IN OLD BOOTS: LADIES'. I Is 3d a Set for Cotton. Is 6i a Set for Silk. GENTLEMEN S. la 8d a Set for Cotton. 2s Od a Set for Silk. h If on send your Boots to us to be repaired, no question as to who maae uiom « « « jvu Dought them. b d F N.B.-All our Goods are marked in plain figures, from which no abatement will be made. For further particulars see samples in our windows. J. Maclean, E 69 SOLE BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. MANUFACTURED BY D'ALMAINE & Co., LONDON. THOMPSONS IMPROVED ORCHESTRA PIANOFORTE. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: MR. FLETCHEB BARRICS CONCERT.—On Friday last, Mr Baker, formerly orgauist of St. Peter's Uburch, Carmarthen, who is very popular here, gave a grand concert, previous to his departure for America. It was intended to have been a farewell concert, but subsequent to its announcement, he found that it would be necessary for him to remain in this country until the spring, and we shall have the pleasure of hearing him again before he leaves. He also played two brilliant solos on Mr Thompson's newly-patented pianoforte, in a way which did him infinite credit. The touch, manipulation, and expression were faultless. Everybody was surprised at the volume of sound produced from the small piccolo piano to which Mr Thompson's patent was adapted, and Mr Baker, in calling the attention of the audience to it said it was equal in power to two pianos, and must be regarded as a wonderful achievement, which the great instrument-makers m London would envy, more particularly, as the honour would be taken by a Carmarthen man. The invention consists of a simple mechanical contrivance, by which the performer can at will increase the power two fold. Pedals are arranged to communicate with the hammers, each of which is made to strike two strings or four, as re- quired. It is a most ingenious invention, which the great makers have long wished for, and which Mr Thompson after much thought and labour has discovered. There is no doubt of its success. It has been inspected by several eminent musicians, including Mr Brinley Richards, who speak in the highest terms of it.The Welshman, Oct. 12, 1866. Mr Baker gave a selection of Irish airs on a cottage pianoforte possessing all the powers of a grand. This instrument has been patented by Mr S. Thompson, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen. The invention is certainly an important one, and has been highly spoken of by the best musical authorities of the day. T Oarmartlwn Journal, Oot. 12, 1866. Mr Thompson, of the firm of Thompson & Shackell, booksellers and stationers, of this town, has recently patented an improvement he has effected in cottage pianos. The invention has evoked the  *Mr of approval from no less a master than Mr Brinley Richards; and on Friday last, at the concert give? by M r Baker, that gentleman spoke in terms of unqualified approbation of it, after testing one of Mr Thomas pant pianos, which had been lent for the occasion, and upon which he played a number of Irish air/'t^ inRtmmen^ himself also upon it in his splendid song of the Death of Nelson, in which the superiority of the instrument was manifested in a marked degree. Mr Baker said that the improvement was truly wonderful, the cottage piano upon which he played being equal in power to a grand, or two ordinary cottage pianos, and said that the London builders would be glad to become possessed of the invention of a Carmarthen man, who deserved a fortune for the improvement which he had effected. Mr Baker's little speech was received with a spontaneous burst of cheers from the audience, who, having heard the effect of the instrument, thus endorsed his state- ment.Tke Carmarthen Weekly Reporter, Oct. 13, 1866. List of Prices, together with full particulars of Three Years' System of Hire, to be obtained from THOMPSON & SHACKELL, PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS, 13, GUILDHALL-SQUARE CARMARTHEN. E 2. W. MILLS & CO., v 9, CASTLE-STEEET, SWANSEA (AND AT CHELTENHAM). J — PER DOZEN, SHERRY (pale orgO.ld} ,20s, 24s, 30s, 36s, to 84s PORT (from the wood) 22s, 24s, 30s. 1)0. (crusted) .24s, 36s, 42s, to 60s. d?ET & H(M? 14? Ms, 24s, to 108s. B#GUNDY  ?. 18s, 30s, 36s, to 90s. M ALA (tt old wine) 188. nipatfPAGNE .32s, 368, 48s, 54s, to 70s PER GALLON. BRANDY (the finest Cognac) 22s, 28s, 30s. WHISKEY (four years old) 18s. RUM (finest Jamaica) .188. GIN (best London) 9a, 12s, 15s. Do. (as it comes from the still) 14s. HOLLANDS .168. WINE BRANDY 18s. Celebra d HUNGARIAN BRANDY, 36s per dozen, carriage free. 1;wards, accompanied by a Remittance, sent Carriage Paid. DETAILED PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATION. CAMBRIAN HOUSE, LAMMAS-STREET, CARMARTHEN. FASHIONS FOR THE SEASONS. JOHN HOWELL HAVING completed most extensive purchases for the present season, begs to solicit an inspection of the JLl various departments of his Establishment, which contain the latest and most Elegant Novelties in FRENCH and ENGLISH BONNETS, HATS, WREATHS, HEAD-DRESSES, &c. MANTLES JACKETS also the new BACHALICK and MARIE-ANTOINETTE MANTLES, SHAWLS, &c FRENCH and ENGLISH MOIRES, PLAIN and FANCY and JAPANESE SILKS, FANCY DRESS FABRICS, BALL DRESSES, PIQUES, ORGANDIE MUSLINS, LACE GOODS, and PARASOLS. WEDDING TliOSSEAUX and DRESS MAKING completed on the Premises, by experienced hands' on the Shortest Notice. FANCY PRINTS, MUSLIN CURTAINS, CALICOES, BED & TABLE LINEN, HOSIERY, in great variety PLAIN and FANCY TROUSERINGS, COATINGS. &o., &o. H 20 THOMAS BRIGHT, ENGINEER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURER, OL:D FOUNDRY, BLUE-STRE;ET, CARMARTHEN, BEGS Respectfully to thank the Nobility, Clergy, and Agriculturists of Carmarthenshire, and Adjoining JD Counties, for,the liberal support accorded to him for the past Twenty-two Years, and hopes by prompt attention to all orders, good Materials and Workmanship, to be :favoured with a continuance of their kind patronage and support. PORTABLE and FIXED STEAM ENGINES, WATER WHEELS, COMBINED THRASHING MACHINES, for Steam or Water Power, HORSE THRASHING MACHINES of all Sizes, WINNOWING MACHINES, CHAFF CUTTERS, TURNIP CUTTERS, and PULPERS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, SCARIFIERS, ROLLERS, CAMBRIDGE'S Patent CLOD-CRUSHERS, HAY-MAKING MACHINES, HORSE RAKES, RICK STANDS, &c., &c. MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, And all other IMPLEMENTS connected with the Tillage of the Soil, Manufactured by HORNSBY & SONS, SAMUELSON & Co., and all the best Makers, on the SHORTEST NOTICE. T. B. invites special attention to the advantage he possesses of REPAIRING IMPLEMENTS, under his own Superintendence, and by skilled Workmen. ALSO TO HIS ALSO TO HIS PATENT HOT AIR APPARATUS FOR KILNS For Drying MALT, CORN, HOPS, &c., and for Warming CHUBCHES, CHAPELS, PUBLIC and other HOT WATER. APPARATUSES FOR WARMING GREEN HOUSES, &c. Manufacturer of TURNOCK'S PATENT CASK-STAND, which should be used in every Cellar. ESTIMATES GIVEN AND PLANS FORWARDED TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. Agent for the Manchester Wire Works for Flour and Smutt Machines, Meal Sifters, &c. I 78 i & 3, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN. EDWARDS & JONES BEG most respectfully to inform their Friends and numerous Patrons, that they have just returned from J) the LONDON and other Markets, with a Choice and well-selected STOCK OF G-OODS, FOR THE COMING SEASON. They call special attention to the following Departments, which are supplied with the newest designs:— MILLINERY. BONNETS and HATS, in Crinoline, Straw, Leghorne, &c. French and English FLOWERS. RIBBONS n a great variety. TRIMMINGS and ORNAMENTS of every description. F ANOY DRESSES. plain, Stripe, and Chene POPLINS. Silk, Stripe, and Chene MOHAIRS. French GRENADINES, and Organdi MUSLINS. French MERINOS in all colours. SHAWLS, MANTLES, AND J A C K E T S. All the Novelties and designs for the Season. PRINTS, SHEETINGS CALICOS, LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS and COVERS, TOILETS, QUILTS TOWELLINGS, &c. Having made large Purchases previous to the great advance that has taken place in Cotton Goods, they are able to offer them much under the present Market Prices. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WOOLLENS. A. well-assorted Stock of COATINGS and TROUSERINGS of the newest patterns for Summer Wear OUTFITTING. Gentlemen's COATS, VESTS, and TROUSERS, in every style, and made of the most fashionable materials A large Stock of Summer OVERCOATS, 'in all the new colours. Silk, Felt, and Straw HATS. Cloth CAPS in great varieties. BOOTS and SHOES of every description. SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, SCARFS, BRACES, CARPET BAGS, PORTMANTEAUS, HAT CASES, TRAVELLING RUGS, &c. CLOTHING. All Orders promptly attended to by an Experienced Cutter and first-class Workmen. A Vacancy for a Respectable Youth as an APPRENTICE. H 23 OARSONS P A I NT, I TBE BRITISH GOVERNMENT, I TSB INDIAN GOVERNMENT, I PATRONISED BY THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENT, I THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT, ) 6,500 OF THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY, RAILWAY and CANAL COMPAMN? COLUERUM, IRON MüTBB8, ta.t I For all kinds of OUT-DOOR WORK, And igproved, after a test of 70 years, to surpass any other Paint. It is especially applicable to Iron Roofittg, Park Fencing, Farm and other Buildings, Bridges, Hurdling, Farm Implements, Carts and Wagons, Gates, &e. &c., and all exposed work, and where adopted, a Saving of more than 50 per cent. may in the end be safely reckoned upon, as not only is it cheaper in the first place when purchasing, but lasts twice as long as any other paint, and CAN BE LAID ON BY UNSKILLED LABOUR. Per Cwt. White Light Stone. Bath Stone Cream colour >309. <' Light Portland Stone Portland Stone ] BuS. Oak colour 1 „a Lead colour j COLOURS. TRADE MARK. ORI  l @AL I PAI 7T' TURED RS CNTERfcO AT STATIONER# HAIL 7- Per Cwt. Bright Red Dark Red Chocolate r 265. Purple Brown I' lack Bronze Green Brig-ht Greon Deep Green 42s. n Blue ) j Prepared Oil Mixture for the Anti-Corrosion. Oils, Turpentine, v armsnes, Brushes, &c. .Wl IN71, P A I N T CARSONS' PAINT, For PUBLIC EDIFICES, MANSIONS, VILLAS, and every kind of Brick, Stolle, Compo, &c., is unrivalled, and is the only Paint that will eifectually resist the rays of the sun upon Conservatories, Greenhouses, Frames, &c. 3 Cwt. of the Powder in all cases delivered CARRIAGE FREE to all RAILWAY STATIONS in the United Kingdom. Patterns and Testimonials sent Post Free. WALTER CARSON & SONS, LA- BELLE SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.0. (7%)'M Do<M? ?t?t o/'&n?p? Viaduct.) No ??M<<. OARSONS Bra P A I NT. MR. JOSEPH POWELL, G R o 0 E R & PROVISION DEALER Auctioneer, Appraiser, and General Com- mission Agent, PEMBROKE. ¡ TEETH. MR. EDWARD KING, Surgeon Dentist, at tends CARMARTHEN the aeoond WEDNSSDAY mad two following days in every Month, at Mr LLOTD t, Qomb. street. Periodical attendance for the last thirty yean. Residence—St. David's, Brecon. DENTISTRY. ".c M R. E. L. JONES (of the Firm, H. M. JOVKS k. SON, Surgeon Dentists, M.C.D.E., 19, North- ampton-Place, Swansea—Established 1809.) attends CAR- MARTHEN the last MONDAY in each Calendar Monthf at Messrs. THOMPSON & SHACKELL's, Guildhall-square, from Ten to Five o'clock. Neat visit, June 29, &c. ARTIFICIAL TEETH npon the newest and noct ap- proved principles. CHILDREN'S TEETH simply, but sucoewfull* v relll- lated. Operations performed without pain, by a New and Safe System. One of the Firm daily in attendance. 19, Northampton. Place, Swansea. DENTAL SURGERY. "V/TR BAYNTUN will, for the greater convenience of l?JL his Patients, attend at 53, KiNG.sTMET, Oar- m-rthen, fortnightly (instead of mouthy). Date of Visit-July, Friday 3rd, and Saturday 4th. Mr Baynton intends devoting the first day of his Visits entirely to Patients, with wbom appointments have been made. He would therefore feel obliged to those who with to oonsult him without appointment, to kindly call on the Saturday, as he finds from the great number calling it Is impossible to give the care and attention he wishes to, unless some such arrangement is made. All letters to be addressed to 3, Dynevor Place, Mouat Pleasant, Swansea. LIVER COMPLAINTS, BILE, AND INDIGESTION CURED WITHOUT MERCURY. ONLY two Medicines really act upon the Liver; one is Mercury or Blue Pill, the other Dande* lion. Thoasauds of Constitutions have been broken down by Mercury, Blue Pill, or Calomel. The only safe remedy is « DR. KING'S DANDELION AND QUININ LIVER PILLS. Would act very gently and efficaciously upon the Liver iberate Bile, Disperse Wind, and strengthen the whole frame. Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, in boxes, at Is lid, 2s 9d, and 4s 6J, or for Stamps, from J. RORKE, 47, Mortimer Street, London, W. D 48 J- N- ALLISON, VETERINARY SURGEON, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, RESPECTFULLY thanks the Gentlemen of this JL? district, for the liberal support they have given him, and hopes by strict ati ention to merit a contiananee of their confidence. He begs to state that he has now made arrangements to visit LLANDISSIL (at the Wilkea and NEWCASTLE EMLYN (at tho Salutation Hotel,) on the fiut and third FRIDAYS in every month; and OAR. DIGAN, (at the Angel Hotel) on the first and third SATUB- DA.Y in every month. ,,7 T' 1_-hA.:I .1. :1 "I Professor Simonds. HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES, &c. CONTRACTS TAKEN BY THE YBAK. Mr ALLISON may be consulted at his residence, 36, Blue-street, Carmarthen, where communications should be addressed, and will be promptly attended to. YOUNG TREES FOR PLAiSTING 200,000 LARoH 24 to 31 feet. 200,000 Do. it to 2J feet. 50,000 SCOTCH FIR .It to 21 feet. 25,000 SPRUCE FIR 14 to 21 feet. BEECH 21 to 5 feet. ASH 24 to 5 feet. Ornamental trees, Evergreens, Flowering Shruba, Ameri- can and Alpine plants. The above are all Stocky, Sturdy trees, grown in the open fields. Prices sent post free on application. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITBD Apply to- WM. BARRON, Sketty Nursery Farm, Near Swansea. September 4th, 1865. JUST PUBLISHED. "G W LAD yW ILL I AM S." An ENGLISH DRAMA, bearing upon Wales. Poet free for Is 5d, from the author, Mr A. Rhys Thomas, 24, Forester-street, Derby. It deals with Characters in the County of Carmarthen, and with Scenes recently enacted there. Opinions of the Press. "The reader need not to be told that throughout this little Drama there is no false feeling-no base hero drag- ging his slow length through scores of pages—provoking 'what next?' and 'what next?' till the patient reader loses himself by a fortunate hiatus, or a I skip' of some forty or fifty pages. No, this is neither novel high life, or low life, improbable or common place; but it is a embina- tion of those characters and qualities, and one that neede but be seen to be enjoyed by the forward child-ulider- standstanding.' Nottingham Review." It is the most interesting litcle book we have taken up for some time.U Leicester Journal." I 44 ODAMS' NITRO. PHOSPHATE FOR CORN. ODAM'S NITRO-PHOSPHATE FOR ROOTS. ODAM'S DISSOLVED BONES. ODAM'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. ODAM'S PREPARED PERUVIAN GUANO. MANUFACTURED BY THE PATENT NITRO-PHOSPHATE OR BLOOD ± MANURE COMPANY (LIMITED). Chief OtE- es —109, encbun h-«-tre»-t, London. Western CounMex Bra tich Qut-n strrt-t, Exeter. Iris Branch-40, Westmoreland street, Dublin. DIRECTORS. Chairman—John Cistyden, Littlebnry, Essex. Deputy-Chairmall-J no. Collins, Argjll House, HolIoway> Mtll, 48. Mirine Parade, Brighton. W, hard Hunt Stanotead Abl).,t. H,'rts. Thtui.a- Ki.i^ht. Edmonton, Middlesex. Robert Leeds, West Lexham, Norfolk. George Saviil, Ingthorpe, near Stamford. San>uei Jonas Chiishall Gr-mge. K«sex. Charles D >rman, 23, Es«PX-8 reet. Strand. Thomas Webb, Hild, riihaw, Cambridgeshire. Jonas Webb, Melton Ross, Lincolnshire. Managing Director-James Odams, BankeFS-Mesers. Barnetts, Hoares, and Co., Lombard- street. solicit-ra-Messrs. Kingsford and Dorman, 23, Essex. street, Strand. Auditnr-J. Carter Jonas. Cambridge. Secretary-C. T. Macadam. This Company was originally formed by, and is under the. direction of -grieulturists, ciirumstaiipes that have justly earned for it another title, -iz. I he Tenant Farserie Manure Company." Its mpmbers are cultivators of upwards of 50, 00 acres of land which has been for years under management with manures of their own manufacture. The consumer, there- fore, has the best guarantee for the genuineness and efficacy of the manures manufactured by the Company. Agents— Samuel Bevan, Llanelly. Thomas Joshua, Carmarthen. Samuel Davies, St. Clears. David Morris, St. Clears. Thomas Griffiths, Llandovery. John Evans, Tiver Hill, Llanybyther. Thomas Morgan, Llandebie.