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TTTANTED an active and trustworthy Man, to act v V as Gamekeeper, and attend to the fences of the Woods, Ac., on an Estate in Glamorganshire. Apply to Lewis Griffiths, Esq., Ynisygerwu, Neath. o 2 AS MORNING GOVERNESS, a Lady desires an engagement in Carmarthen, or Neighbourhood. Acquirements, English, French, and Music. Address, L. C Welshman Office. o 12 Z AD KIEL'S ALMANAC for 1869, ready 1st October ? 1868, the 39th yearly edition. Contains INTEREST- ING PREDICTIONS, and numerous curious papers on sundry subjects. — London J. G. BERGER, Newcastle street, Strand.—N.B. The 75th thousand. Insurrection in Spain foretold, October, 1868. ° 13 LLANDOVERY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Annual Meeting of the above Society, will be -L held at LLANDOVERY, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of October next. All entries to be made in writing to the Hon. Secretary. Mr Henry Morgan, Llwyn. on or before Saturday, the 3rd day of October next. Dinner will be pro. Tided at the King's Head Hotel, at half-past Three o'clock^ Tickets 2s 6d each. President: JOHN JONES, Esq., Blsenos. Vice-President: J. P. GWYNNB HOLFORD, Esq., Buekland, Llwyn, Llandovery. September 28th, 1868. 0 5 CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY ROADS BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pursuance of an Order of the County Roads Board for the County of Cardigan, made at a General Meeting of the said Board, the TOLLS arising and made payable at the several undermentioned Gates, will be LET to FARM, at the COUNTY HALL. in the town of ABBBAYRON, on WED- NESDAY, the 21st day of OCTOBER, 1868, at the hour of Twelve at noon, for sach term (to commence on the First of January, 1869,) as shall be declared at the time of Letting— The Aberystwyth North Gate. The Aberystwyth South Gate. The Bankyllan Gate (late Garreg Gate) The Ponterwyd Gate. The Pantygwtter Gate. The Spytty Cynfyn Gate. The Aberayron North Gate. The Aberayron West Gate. The Aberayron East Gate. The Lampeter North Gate. The Lampeter West Gate. The New Inn Gate. The Cardigan North Gate. The Cardigan East Gate. The Newcastle-Emlyn West or Abercairie Gate. The Newoastte.Emlyn East Gate. The Tolls arising at the above-mentioned Gates will be Let either separately, or in two Districts, or in such Lots as the Board then present shall direct. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must te prepared to give two sufficient Securities (to be approved by the Board) for payment of the Bent monthly, or at such other periods as the County Roads Board then and there assembled may determine upon. The names and residenees of such Sureties, with a promise to be such in their own hand writing, to be given to the Clerk at the time of bidding. No person in arrears will be allowed to bid. By Order, F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk to the said Board. Aberystwyth, September 15th, 1868. N 66 COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. NOTICE is hereby given, that at the General Quar- ter Sessions of the Peace, held in and for the County of Cardigan, on the 30th day of June, 1868, the County Rate Committee, in accordance with the Provisions of the Act 15 and 16 Vie., c. 81, laid before the Court the following Basis or Standard for a County Rate in which the total amount of the annual value of the Property in each Parish within the County is estimated at, and, in accord- ance with the Provisions of the said Act, Notice is hereby further given, that such Basis or Standard will be taken into consideration at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held in and for the said County of Car- digan :— ABBRYSTWITH UNION. Parishes. Remarks. Aberystwith 18000 Broncastellan 600 Ceulan and Maesmawr 1890 Clarach 1630 Cwmrheidol 1750 Cofoethyhrenin 3500 2390 Elerch 650 Henllys 2120 Issa yn dre 1220 1240 Llanbadarn Croyddin Issa 4330 Llanbadarn Croyddin Uch 2820 Llancynfelin 2690 Llanddeinol 1550 Llanfihangel Croyddin Isaa. 3850 Llanfighangel Croyddin Ucha 3340 Llangrwyddon 2000 Llanilar 4260 Llanrhystid Haminiog 2400 Llanrhystid Mefenydd 3040 Llanychaim 3860 Melindwr 2150 Parcel 1850 Rhostie 480 Trefeirig 2020 Tyrymynach 900 TJcha yn dre 800 Vainor Issa 1730 Vainor 1520 ABERAYRON UNION. Cilcennin 1850 Cilie Ayron 1260 Cydplwyf 410 1690 Henfenyw 2300 Llanarth 6090 Llanbadarn Trefeglwys 2720 Llanddewi Aberarth 3410 Llandyssiliogogo 3710 Llanerchayron 1150 Llanfihangel Ystrad 4600 Llannia 100 Llanllwchaiarn 3460 Llansan ttüead. 4600 CARDIGAN UNION. Aberporth 1350 Blaenporth 2280 8850 4530 Llangoedmore. 4640 Llechryd 1090 Mount 630 1150 2200 LAMPETER UNION. Bettws Bledrws 1330 1570 Lampeter Pont Stephen 5600 j eluded. Llanfair 2510 940 Llanwenog 5480 Llanwnen 1310 Silian 1060 Trefilan 1260 MACHYNLLETH UNION. Scyborycoed 2620 Bangor 1100 Bettws Evan 1530 Brongwyn 1470 Henllan 340 Llandyfriog 3170 Llandysail— Uwchcerdyn £ 56901 ?go Iscerdyn 5040 1240 Llanfairtreflygen 370 Llangranog 2190 Llangunllo 2200 4680 Troedyraur 3240 TREGARON UNION. Argoed and Ystrad 1410 Bettws Leiky. 1340 Blaencaron 390 Blaenpennal 1450 Blaenayron 1030 Caron Uwchclawdd 2850 Croes and Berwyn 725 Dothie Camddwr 470 Dothie Pysgyttwr 430 Gartheli 1230 Garth and Yatrad 880 Gogoyan 620 Gorwyd 1420 Gwynfil 1030 Gwnnws Ucha. 1620 Gwnnws 1310 Llangeitho 1630 Llanio 700 Llanbadarn Odyn. 1910 Lledrod Ucha 1790 Lledrod Isea 1800 Nantcwnlle 2280 Pryek and Carfan 840 Trecefel 530 Treflyn 625 Yspytty Ystwyth 1010 Yspytty Ystradmeurig 480 Dated thia 2nd day of September, 1868. F. R. ROBERTS, N 58 Clerk of the Peac « LEIS & CO., IRONMONGERS, LOCK & GUN SMITHS, BELLHANGERS, 8, LAMMAS STREET, CARMARTHEN. x 45 MR. JOSEPH POWELL, GROCER & PROVISION DEALER Auctioneer, Appraiser, and General Com- mission Agent, PEMBROKE. REWARD. STOLEN from the "Thomas Arm's" Stable, Llanelly, on Tuesday night, the loth September, a DARK BAY HORSE, about 17 bands, and about 5 years old also, a Thorough-bred HUNTER FILLY, Bay Colour, about 15 hands, and 2 years old. Whoever will give information that will lead to the discovery of the same, will be rewarded by Mr John Davies, Hwydcoed, Llanelly. o 3 LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY THE Central Wales Extension Railway, from Craven J. Arms to Llandovery, and thence to Llanelly, Swansea, and Carmarthen, is now Open throughout for Traffic, affording a direct communication between Liver- pool, Manchester, and all principal Stations on the London and North Western System and Carmarthen, Llanelly, Swansea, and effecting a saving of 55 miles in Railway dis- tance between Manchester, Liverpool, and Carmarthen. Four through Passenger Trains are run daily (Sundays excepted). For particulars of times, see Time Tables. W. CAWKWELL, General Manager. Eustoo Station, June, 1868. NORTON'S PATENT TUBE WELLS, AS USED BY OUR ARMY IN ABYSSINIA!! The Quickest and Cheapest way of obtaining an abundant supply of Pure Water. WELLS will be driven on this celebrated and novel TV Plan in the neighbourhood of Carmarthen, Llanelly, Kidwelly, and Pembrey, from the 12th to the 20th of this month. Persons requiring Wells, must|apply* to MORGAN EVANS, MABWS, HAVERFORDWEST, SOLE LICENSEE For the Counties of Pembroke and Carmarthen. Early applications only be attended to. N 92 TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND OTHERS. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. PERSONS desirous of TENDERING for making certain alterations and additions to Carmarthen County Gaol, according to Drawings, Specification and Con- ditions, prepared by Martin and Chamberlain, Architects, may inspect tbe Drawings and Conditions, at the Office of the Architects, Christ Church Buildings, Birmingham, daily between the hours of Ten and Four, and also at the County Prison at Carmarthen, on and after the fifth of October next. The additions comprise a new Prison for Males, new Kitchen and Wash-house Dapartments, Treadwheel-hoase, Governor's-hcuse and part new Boundary Wall. The quantities are being taken out by Mr WilHam Harris, of Temple-street, Birmingham, and may be obtained on application, and payment of £5 5s, on and after the 30th instant. The deposit of £5 5s will be returned to those Contractors who send in a proper Tender. The Tenders to be delivered free of expense at the Offices of the Clerk of the Peace, Llandovery, on or before the 21st day of October next. The Magistrates do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Clerk of the Peace's Office, Llandovery, September 18, 1868. N 81 JOHN LEWIS, DECEASED. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament made and Jt. passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter 35, entituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees." Notice is hereby given, that all Creditors and persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of JOHN LEWIS, late of Glynissia, in the parcel of Gwynfil, in the county of Cardigan, Gentleman, deceased, (who died on or about the 7th day of May, 18 >8, and whose Will was proved in the District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, at Carmarthen, by Anne Lewis, widow, relict of the said deceased, the sole Executrix therein named, on the 22nd day of August, 1868) are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims or demands in writing to me the undersigned, on behalf of the said Executrix, on or before the 23rd day of November next, and that after that day, the Executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Testator amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the debts, claims, or demands, of which the said Executrix shall then have notice, and that she will not be liable for the assets or part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose debt, claim, or demand she shall not then have had notice. Dated this 23rd day of September, 1868. D. LLOYD, Lampeter, N 89 Solicitor for the said Executrix. REVISION OF THE LISTS OF VOTERS FOR THE COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. 1868. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JOHK PERCY ?.? SEVERN & THOMAS ALLEN, Esquires, the Barristers at Law, duly appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters in the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the County of Cardi- gan, will make a Circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for the purpose of Revising the said Lists at the several places and times following, that is to say— AT LAMPETER, j At the Town Hall, on Tuesday, the 15th day of September inst., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Bettws Bledrws, Bettws Leiky, Kellan, Lampeter, Llanfair Clydoge, Llanfihangel Ystrad, Llangyby, Llanwenog, Llanwnen, Llangenydd, Silian. AT TREGARON, At the Talbot Inn, on Thursday, the 17th day of September inst., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Argoed and Ystrad, Blaenayron, Blaencaron, Blaenpenal, Croes and Berwin, Doithie Cwmdwr, Doithie Pysgottwr, Garth, and Ystrad, Gartheli, Gogoyan, Gorwydd. Gwynfil, Llan- badarn Odyn, Llanio, Llangeitho, Lledrod Ucha, Lledrod Issa, Nantcwnlle, Prisk and Carfan, Treflyn, Treke/el, Uwchclawdd, Ystradmeurig. AT ABERYSTWYTH, At the Town Hall, on Monday, the 21st day of September inst., at 12 o'clock at noon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Aberystwyth, Broncastellan, Ceulan and Maesmawr, Clarach, Cyfoethy brenin, Cynnillmawr, Elerch, Henllys, Issa yn Dre, Issa yn Vainor. On Tuesday, the 22nd day of September inst, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Llancynfelin, Llanbadarn y Croyddin Issa, Llanddinol, Llangrwyddon, Llanilar Ucha, Llanilar Issa, Llanychaiarn, Melindwr, Parcel Canol, Rhostie. Ou Wednesday, the 23rd day of September inst., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Paroels of Cwmrheidol, Gwnnws Ucha, Gwnnws Issa, Llanavan, Llanbadarncroyddin Ucha, Llanfihangelcroyddin Ucba, Llanfihangelcroyddin Issa, Scyoorycoed, Trefirig, Tyrymynach, Ucha' yn Dre, Ucha' yn y Vainor, Ysputty Ystwyth. AT CARDIGAN, At the Shire Hall, on Friday, the 25th day of September inet., at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Aberporth, Blaenporth, Llangoedmore, Llechryd, Mount, St. Mary, in Cardigan, Tremain, Yerwig. AT ABERAYRON, At the County Sessions' House, on Monday, the 28th day of September instant, at 12 o'clock at noon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Cydplwydd and Llaninna, Dihewid, Henfeniw, Kilie Ayron, Kilkennin, Llanarth, Llanerchayron, Llanbadarn Tref- eglwys, Llandyssilio Gogo, Llanddewi Aberartb, Llan- llwchhaiarn, Llanrhystid Haminiog, Llanrhystid Mevinidd, Llansaintffraed, 'Irefilan. AT LLANDYSSIL, At the King's Head Inn, on Friday, the 2nd day of Oc* tober next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to Revise the Lists of the several Parishes, Townships, and Parcels of Bangor, Bettws Evan, Brongwyn, Henllan, Llandefriog, Llandugwydd, Llangranog, Llandysail Uwchcerdyn, Llan- dysail Iscerdyn, Llangunllo, Llanfair Orllwyn, Llanfair Trefligen, Penbryn, Troedyraur. And the Lists of Voters for any Parish, Township, Parcel, or Place, not hereinbefore mentioned, (if any,) will be revised at the nearest Court. N.B.—The Overseers of each Parish, Township, Parcel, or Place, must attend (as required by the Act 6 Vic., c. 18), at the opening of the Court at which the Lists of their respective Parishes, &c., are hereby appointed to be Re- vised, and bring with them copies of their Lists, and all Notices of Claims and Objections, and other papers in their possession, custody, or power, concerning the Registra- tion of Voters for the County of Cardigan, and they are also required to publish this Notice as required by the said Act, or they will be liable to the penalties imposed by Law for their neglect so to do. F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. September 5tb, 1868. N 36 ON SATURDAY NEXT AND THE FOLLOWING WEEK, D. & W. DAVIES WILL have on show, their First delivery of Autumn Goods in MILINERY, HATS, FEATHERS and FLOW ERS, together with the latest novelties for the approaching season. 1 & 2, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. Ootober 1st, 1868. H 14 THE ROCK, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY. One Penny; stamped, 2d. rJpL HE ROCK, a Church of England Family Newspaper. I THE ROCK, opposed to RITUALISM. rrHE ROCK, opposed to ROMANISM. rjpHE ROCK, opposed to RATIONALISM. PROTESTANT ELECTORS, read the ROCK, JL A Church of England Family Newspaper. Every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, Une Penny. rpHE ROCK, sold at all Newsvendors' and Railway I Bookstalls, in town and country. Office, 117 to 120, Aldersgate-terrace, London, E.C. o 14 THE FRENCH LANGUAGE MADE EASY. MONSR. J. GERMAIN REGIS, JSleve du Lycee Charlemagne, I I GRADUE DE L'ECOLE DE DROIT DE PARIS ET DE L'UNI- VERS1TE DE FRANCE, T> ETURNS his sincere thanks to the Clergy, Gentry, JL? and Inhabitants of Carmarthen and its vicinity, for the extensive patronage he has received during his resi- dence (Eleven Years) in Carmarthen, and begs to announce that his French Classes will commence on the 10th of SEP- TEMBER, and that he will visit LLANDILO once a week. For Terms and particulars apply to M. Regis, 53, King- street, Carmarthen. F 65 > MR HENRY P. G. BROOKE (Fellow of the College of Organists, London,) ORGANIST & CHOIR MASTER OF ST. PETER'S, CARMARTHEN, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the Clergy, JD Gentry, and Inhabitants of Carmarthen, Llandilo, Llandovery, Lampeter, and their vicinities, for the extensive patronage be has received, and trusts, by strict attention to his pupils, to retain the liberal support of the public. Mr B. will resume his professional duties on and after the 1st of August, 1868. Ten Weeks to the Quarter. A Quarter's Notice required. First-class Organs, Harmoniums, Pianofortes, c" &c., can be obtained of Mr H. P. G. BROOKE. 23, Picton Terrace Caramrthan. CARMARTHENSHIRE TURNPIKE ROADS. TOLLS TO LET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Special J?( Meeting of the Carmarthenshire County Roads Board will be held at the SHIRE HALL, in CARMARTHEN, on WEDNESDAY, the Twenty-eighth day of OCTOBER next, at Twel»e o'clock at noon, for the purpose of LETTING TO FARM THE TOLLS arising at the several Gates and Bars within this County, for One Year, commencing the First Day of JANUARY next the said Tolls will be put up by Auction in the following Lots, subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced, viz: — CARMARTHEN DISTRICT, Comprising the several Gates or Bars, called Aberarad, Alltywalis, Cenarth, Cwmduad, Francis Well, Glangwilly, Pentre, Red Roses, Royal Oak, Twelly Bridge, and Water- street, if the same shall be or continue standing, ann such other GateB or Bars as shall be erected in this Districts THREE COMMOTTS DISTRICT, Comprising the several Gates or Bars, called Bankffosfelen Carmarthen Bridge, Castellyrhingill, Cwmfelin, Fairfach, Gwilly Bridge, Kidwelly, Llandafan, Llandilo-rhwnw, Bridge, Llanelly Furnace, Llannon, Llanfihangel Aber- bytbich, Minke, Pontyeats, Porthyrhyd, Sandy, Spudder's Bridge, Troedyrhiwgoch, Tyryfran, and Felinfoel, if the same shall be or continue standing, and such other Gates or Bars as shall be erected in this District. LLANDOVERY DISTRICT, Comprising the several Gates or Bars, called Abermarlais, Brynlloi, Bwlchcefnsarth, Carregsawdde, Cowslip, Cwmann, Esgaircelyn, Ffynnonsaer, Gurreyfaoh, Llandebie, Llanfair- arybryn, Llwyn-Jack Ford, New Inn, Pentre Davies, Sus- pension Bridge, and Walk, if the same shall be or continue standing, and such other Gates or Bars as shaU be erected in this District. (N.B. The Bar at the Suspenjion Bridge Gate, Llandovery, across the road to Llwynhowell, is to be discontiuued on and after the 1st ot January next. The best Bidder for each Lot must at the same time pay one month's rent in advance, and be prepared to give Security with two sufficient and responsible Sureties, to be then and there in attendance to be approved of by the Board or their Clerk, for the payment of the rent monthly, in advance, or as may be directed, and subject to the con- ditions of Letting to be there produced. The bidding of any Person indebted to the Board will not be accepted. By Order, GEORGE SPURRELL, Clerk to the said Board. King-Street, Carmarthen, Sept. 18th, 1868. N 82 LAST EXCURSION OF THE SEASON. Llanelly and London and North Western Railways CHEAP EXCURSION. By the New Route, via Central Wales Line, On MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1868. TO LIVERPOOL. WARRINGTON, MANCHESTER STOCKPORT, BIRKENHEAD, CHESTER LLANWRST, COWAY, BETTWS Y COED BANGOR, LLANDUDNO, AND RHYL, Returning any week day up to and including Monday, October 12th,' And to the ISLE OF MAN, allowing Fourteen Days. Hours of Departure and Rate of Fares for the Double Journey: — L verpool, Manchester, Warrington, Chester. Rhyl. Stockport, or Birkenhd FROM A.M. c. c. 1st c, c. c. Is c. c. c. 1st c. Swansea   LlaneTy Statl0D 6 25 i ? 16 6 8 6 14 0 U 0 20 0 Llanell, 6 5 I Carmarthen 6 45 ) (Town Station) Llandilo. 7 35 8 0 14 0 6 6 I oj 9 0 170 ft Bettwa-y-coed, Bangor, Llanwrst, or Conway. Isle of Man Llandudno. FROM A.M. c. c.st c c. c. Is o. c. c. 1st c. Swansea 16 30 ) Vietona Station ? 6 30  LUnellJ Station 6 25 [ 12 0 23 0 11 6 22 0 14 6 25 0 HaneUy. 6 25' Carmarthen 6 45 J (Town Station) 7 33 10 0 20 0 10 6 19 0 12 6 23 Children under Twelve years of age Half-price. For further particulars see Bills. All information regarding Excursion Trains by the London and North Western Railway may be obtained at the Office of Mr J. Bishop, Superintendent, Brecon Road Station, Abergavenny Mr W. D. Phillipps, Llanelly Rail- way, Llanelly; Mr H. H. Ludford, Victoria Station, Swansea. BY ORDER. September, 1868. N 96 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PONTCARREG HOUSE TO BE LET, With Immediate Possession. THE HOUSE, which is in good condition, having -L only recently been Papered and put into thorough Repair, comprises Drawing Room, Dining Room, Four Bedrooms, Kitohen, Butler's Pantry, &c. The House may be seen on application to Mr Williams, Pontcarreg Farms, Johnstown, Carmarthen, of whom further particulars may be obtained. N 95 TOWN OF LLANDYSSUL, CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE LET, and entered upon at Michaelmas next, JL that very desirable and commodious Family Resi- dence, situate in the above Town, called TYSSUL CASTLE, containing a large Drawing-room and Dining- room, Library, 5 Bedrooms, Attics, Kitchen, Scullery, Cellar, Billiard room, and all other requisite Offices attached, with Stables, Coach-house, and Outhouses, and a highly productive Garden, well stocked with Fruit trees. About 21 Acres of Land may be had with it in the course of next year. The House is prettily situated, and adjoins the well-known salmon and trout fishing river, the Teifi, The Railway Station is within a few minutes' walk of the House. Two packs of Foxhounds and two of Harriers hunt the neighbourhood. For further particulars, apply to Mr David Davies, Land Agent, Penffynon, Llandyssul. September 3rd, 1868, N 32 TO LET, the STAG AND PHEASANT Public- I house, Spilman-street, Carmarthen. September 29th, 1868. o 7 rpO BE LET, from the 29th inst., a DWELLING J. HOUSE (No. 37), with a Garden attached, situate in Spilman-street, Carmarthen, now in the occupa- tion of Messrs. HiRginson & Mohun. For further particu- lars, apply to Mr C. H. Hughes, Quay-street, Carmarthen. September 15th, 1868. o 15 CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the very JL desirable Farm called CASTELLDU, comprising an area of upwards of 175 Acres of highly-cuitivated Land, with convenient Farm House and Buildings, situate in the Parish of Llanfihangel-ar-Arth, about a Mile from the Car- marthen and Cardigan Railway Station at Pencader. The Farm is well supplied with Water, and Lime and Coal may be obtained at a small expense, as a Sic,ing of the Railway runs iuto the property. For further particulars, and to treat, apply Mr J. HOWELL THOMAS, Estite Agent, Carmarthen. N 25 CARMARTHENSHIRE. MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS, 1868. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next 1.?) General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Carmarthen will be held at the Shire Hall, in the Town of Carmarthen, in the said County of Carmar- then, on Thursday, the 22nd day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all County business will commence and be proceeded with, and that at Twelve o'clock on that day the Court will pro- ceed to the adoption of such of the provisions of the several Acts of Parliament relating to the Rural Police of the said County as shall be necessary, and to the transaction of all business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the County Rate; and will pass all bills examined and approved of by the Finance Com- mittee. And Notice is hereby further Riven, that the Court will proceed to appoint Four Conservators for the County of Carmarthen, to form with the Conservators of the Counties of Pembroke and Cardigan the B iard of Conservators for the Teify and Aeron Fishery district for the ensuing year. And Notice is also given, that the Court will proceed to appoint three of their number to form, with the like number from each of the Counties of Pembroke and Glamorgan, the County of the Borough of Carmarthen, and the Borough of Kidwelly, the Joint Fishery Committee for the Towy, Loughor, and Taff Fishery district. Notice is also given, that the Court will proceed to fill up the vrcancy in the County Roads Board caused by the resig- nation of Mr Richard Jennings. Notice is also given, that the Court will be moved to con- sider the memorial of William Williams, late head turnkey of the County Gaol, with the view of making such addition to his superannuation allowance as the Court may decree equitable. And Notice is Hereby also given, that all Appeals and Traverses to be tried at these Sessions must be entered at the Clerk of the Peace's Office at or before 10 o'clock on the morning of Friday, the 23rd day of October next, (the second day of the said Sessions); and that on the said 23rd day of October, at the hour last mentioned, all Grand and Petit Jurors, Bailiffs of Hundreds, and persons bound by Recognizance, must attend and answer to their names and the several Magistrates of the said County are requested to cause all depositions taken before them relating to Felonies and Misdemeanours to be prosecuted at the said Sessions, to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 15th day of October, and in all cases arising subsequently, immediately after being taken. And Notice is hereby also given, that the Court will proceed with business on the said 23rd day of October, in the following order: Firstly, Trials of Prisoners secondly, Trials of Traverses; and, Thirdly, hearing appeals and common motions. And Notice is hereby also given, that all persons having claims against the County, must send in their accounts to the Clerk of the Peace's Office, at Llandovery, on or before the 14th day of October next, (excepting for works to County Bridges, which are to be sent in on the 7th day of October next), and must attend before the Finance Committee of Magistrates, on Thursday, the 15th day of Ootober next, at the Grand Jury Hoom in Carmar- then, at 12 o'clock at noon, lor the purpose of having such claim. audited if required, otherwise they will not be paid. Dated this 23rd day of September, 1868. CHARLES BISHOP, o 6 Clerk of the Peace. CARDIGANSHIRE. MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS, 1868. NOTICE IS HERB r GIVEN, that the next A.^1 General Quarter Sessions of the Peace will be held and kept at the County Sessions House, in the Town of Aberayron, in and for the said County, on Tuesday, the 20th day of October instant, at the hour of eleven in the forenoon, when all persons summoned to attend as Jurors, and bound over to prosecute and give evidence at the said Sessions are required to attend. The Magistrates of the said County are requested to return all depositions taken before them, in cases to be tried at the Quarter Sessions, to the Clerk of the Peace, at least one week previous to the Sessions, and in all cases which may be heard within one week, the depositions to be returned forthwith. The Recognizances of prosecutors and witnesses must be filed at the opening of the Court on the first day of the Sessions. The Magistrates' Clerks and the Attorneys practising in the said Court, are requested in all cases of appeal to be heard at the said Sessions, to transmit to the Clerk of the Peace, for the information and guidance of the Chairman, copies of the examinations upon which the removal is grounded, and the grounds of appeal, seven days previous to the Sessions. The Court will proceed with the trial of prisoner's be- fore the hearing of appeals. COUNTY AND POLICE RATES. The Finance Committee of Magistrates will "ilt in the Magistrates' Room, in the County Sessions House, at Aberayron, immediately after the opening of the Court, on the first day of the said Sessions, to examine and investigate the bills and demands upon the County, and to regulate the County expenditure. All persons who have any demands upon the County must transmit their bills to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before Tuesday, the 13th day of October instant. The Court will proceed with the business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the County ftates, and to pass all bills and demands that shall have been examined and approved of by the Finance Committee of Magistrates, at the nour of one o'clock in the after- noon, on the first day of the said Sessions; and also to assess and tax the said County with a Police Rate, for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the Consta- bulary Force, according to the provisions of the Acts 2nd and 3rd Victoria, cap. 93, and 3rd and 4th Victoria- o. 88. c. 88, TEIYY AND AERON FISHERY DISTRICT. The Court will, pursuant to sec. 15 of the Act 28th and 29th Victoria, c. 121, appoint Four Conservators for this County tor the ensuing year. COUNTY ROADS BOARD. One of the Justices of this County will be appointed a member of the County Roads Bnard of this County in the room of William Chambers, Esquire, who has become dis- qualified by nonattendance. MILITIA STORES. Application will be made for a sum not," exceeding JE150 to be applied in completing the^necessary works at the County Militia Stores. JOINT LUNATIC ASYLUM. A Visitor will be appointed in the place of Lieutenant Colonel Lewes, who intends resigning at these Sessions. Dated thi. let day of October, 1868. F. R. ROBERTS, o 11. Clerk of the Peace. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Desirable Freehold Property for Sale. ALL that Freehold Farm and Lands called LLWYN- CEL YNMA WR, situate in the Parish of LLAN- WENOG, in the County of Cardigan, will be offered for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the course of Six weeks or Two months from this Date. Post Bills containing further particulars, will shortly appear. For further information, apply to Mr J. Jones, Solicitor, Llandyssul. Llandyssul, 23rd September, 1868. o 1 kilpaison HOUSE, NEAR PEMBROKE. Annual Important Sale of Sheep and Bullocks. MR LAVER has received instructions from MR j?JL HARVEY, of KILPAISO, to dispose of his surplus Stook, by AUCTION, without the least Reserve, at KILFAISON HOUSE, near PEMBROKE, about the 5th or 6th day of October, 1868, comprising 43 STEERS and HEIFERS; viz: — 18 STEERS, coming Three-years-old. 15 Ditto ditto Two-years-old. 10 HEIFERS, ditto ditto And 484 SHEEP AND LAMBS; viz:- 100 6-tooth cross-bred EWES. 200 4-tooth ditto ditto 20 2-tooth ditto WETHERS. 4-2-tooth pure bred SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAMS, bred by R. P. Davies, Esq., Ridgeway. 160 crosss-bred EWE LAMBS. SIX MONTHS' CREDIT. Refreshments on the Table at 12 o'clock. Sale to com- mence at 1 p.m., to the minute. The above SHEEP were bred on Kilpaison Burrows, are well known to the public as being healthy and sound, and deserve the attention of Flock-masters and others, as such an opportunity for purchasing young EWES seldom occurs. A Steamer will leave Hobbs' Point calling at Milford for Bullwell, on the morning of the Sale, after the arrival of the 11.30 down trains of the Pembroke and Tenby and the Great Western Railways, and return from thence in the evening to meet the up trains. N 93 SALE OF TREENAILS & MAHOGANY TIMBER AT the Monthly Sale of Wood, to be held in Her J-TL Majesty's Dockyard, Pembroke-Dock, at Noon, on MONDAY, the 5th of OCTOBER, 1868, there will be offered by AUCTION, 11 Lots of English Oitk Treenails, containing 500 in each, of 27, 30, 33, 36, 39, and 42 inches in length some American Oak Treenails, of the same dimensions and about 40 Lots of Mahogany Slabs, short ends and pieces. Samples can be seen at the Dock Yard on or before the day of Sale. ROBERT HALL, Captain Superintendent. Pembroke Yard, 3rd September, 1868. N 3 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE following valuable FREEHOLD FARMS will JL be SOLD by AUCTION early in the Month of October n'xt. of which due notiee will be given, and par- ticulars furnished :— LLANGADOCK PARISH. The Farms of CRUGLAS, LLWYNDU, GERNOS, RHEWRDAMON, CWMGWYN-BACH, CWME1LWCH, LLWYN.NOYADD, and GLANYRHYD. LLANDINGAT PARISH. The Farm of DANYRALLT. LLANWRDA PARISH. The Farm of CWMYNIS. MYDDFY PARISH. The Farm (II MERDYBACH. Llandovery, 9th September, 1863. N 44 HEREFORD. Highly important Sale of splendid Specimen Conifers, Forest, Fruit, and Ornamental Trees. MR. ORLANDO SHELLARD, is instructed by Mr 1YL George Davison, to SELL by AUCTION, at WHITE-CROSS AND COURT NURSERIES, on OCTOBER 17, 19, 20, and 21, 18G8, at Twelve o'clock each day — 2,000 Specimen Conifers, from 6 to 10 ft. high, many times lifted 200,000 Fine transplanted Larch 200,000 do do Strong Thorn 100,000 do do Strong Ash 60.000 do do Spanish Chestnut 50,000 do do Oak 25,000 do do Common Laurel 25,000 do do Scotch Fir 25,000 do do Spruce 15,000 do do Austriaca 4,000 Standard Pyramid, and Trained Fruit Trees. Also, a large number of other kinds of Evergreen and Ornamental Trees, including Acers, Arborvitte, Ailanthus, Beech, Berberis, Box, Catalpa, Elm, Horse Chestnut, Laurustinua, Mahonia, Portugal Laural, Evergreen Oak, Poplar, Oriental Plane, Tulip Trees, Aracauria, Cypress, Wellingtonia, Yews, &c., &o. The Stock offered is all in the best Condition having been frequently Transplanted.—May be viewed at any time. Catologues will be ready the first week in October, and will be forwarded free on application. White-cross Nurseries, Hereford. o 10 KILWENDEAGE, PEMBROKESHIRE. THIRD ANNUAL SALE. MESSRS JOHN DANIEL JONES & SON have been l?L favoured with instructions, from M. A. SAURIN, ESQ., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at LLWYNBEDW, near the above place, on Thursday, the 8th day of October, 1868, the undermentioned very valuable Stock of Cows, young Cattle, Ewes, Rams, and Lambs, consisting of 17 Cows, Heifers, and Steers, of the Durham and Shorthorn Breeds 47 young Ewes, 7 do. Rams and Lamb Rams, 130 Lambs, all of the South down and Oxford down Breeds; two Sets of Double Carriage Harness, in cood condition, with several lots of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. CREDIT ON CONDITIONS. The Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p.m. The Auctioneers especially commend the Stock as worthy the attention of gentlemen, and others, desirous of obtaining first clas3 animals. The Sheep are bred from the celebrated tLcks of the Diike of Richmond, Lord Walsing- ham, Ellman, .Fooks, Wood, and the late Jonas Webb, and combine with 5ize, symmetry, and colour, the best blood to be obtained Hawen Hall, Newcasle-Emlyn, September 21st, 1868. N 90 MESSRS THOMAS HAND & Co. win SELL by ?_t AUCTION, at the BOAR'S HEAD HOTEL, Carmar- then, on SATURDAY, the 3rd day of October next, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, the following valuable Freehold Premises :— LOT 1.—All that Farm, Dwelling-house, and Premises called Foeshelig, situate in the Parish of Newchurch, in the County of Carmarthen, in the occupation of Anne Davies, as tenant from year to year. LOT 2.-AlI that Field called Parklonehir, situate in the County of the borough of Carmarthen, in the occupation of Da-id Davies, as tenant from year to year. LOT 3.-All that Dwelling-house, with Shop and Premises, being No. 21 King-street, Carmarthen, in the occupation of Michael Leonard and his under-tenants, as tenant from year to year. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Llanelly, or to Mr Geu. Thomas, solicitor, Carmarthen. Carmarthen, Sept. 16th, 1868. N 75, BRECKNOCKSHIRE. To the Medical Profession and others. A valuable and important Freehold Estate, known as PENNOYRE, formerly the residence of the late Colonel Watkins, M.P., Lord Lieutenant of the County, suitable for Residence or Investment. MR. WILLIAM ANTHONY BOWLER has re- f ceived instructions from the Mortgagees under a Power of Sile to SELL by AUCTION at the CASTLE of BRECON HOTEL, BRECON, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, at 12 tor 1 precisely, in 25 Lots, the above very valuable, im- portant, and pisturesque FREEHOLD PROPERTY, com- prising the modern elegant Mansion called PENNOYRE, admirably adapted, from its salubrious situation and its ample supply of water, FOR A PKIVATE LUNATIC ASYLUM, SANATORIUM, OR HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT ON AN EXTENSIVE SCALE, together with the pleasure gardens, plantations, and woods in hand, and several farms and parcels of accommodation or building land, the whole comprising about 1,385 acres, and being of the estimated annual value of £1,700; also the next and alternate presentation to the vicarage of Merthyr Cynog, with the impropriate tithe rent charges of the same parish, commuted at JE410 per annum. The estate is situate within a very short distance of the capital market town of Brecon, in the parishes of Battle, St. John the Evangelist, Llandefailogfacb, and Merthyr Cynog, in the midst of the charming scenery of the Valley of the TJsk, embracing the Breconshire Beacons and other objects of interest. The grounds and parklike surrouudings of the mansion are amply timbered and well watered. And the estate offers great advantages for shooting, and for salmon and trout fishing in the rivers Usk and Yorkshire. Descriptive particulars, with the plans of the mansion and estate, may be had at tbe place of 8ale; at the Auction Mart and Estate Exchange, Tokenhouse-yard, .London of Mr David Evans, Cradnc, near Brecon, who will show the eBtate at the Green Dragon Hotel, Hereford at the Bell Hotel Gloucester; of Messrs Birch and Ingram, solicitors, 68, Lincoln's-inn-fields, London and of Mr W. A. Bowler, land and timber surveyor and valuer, estate agent, and auctioneer, 7, Whitehall-place, London, late of 4, White- hall. N 62 MR. ISAAC ANTHONY'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. LLETTYGWYN, LLANDEBIE. MR. ISAAC ANTHONY will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Place, on Saturday, the 3rd of October, the whole of the STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. OIL YBERLLAN, LLANEGWAD. MR. ISAAC ANTHONY will SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 6th of October, 1868, the whole of the STOCK, CHOP, &c. DRYSGOL GOeH, Within 20 Minutes' Walk from Conwil Railway Station. Extensive Sale of Valuable STOCK, Crops of CORN and HAY. together with a large lot of OAK TIM- BER TREES, which is now growing on the above Farm; also the Farming Implements, the property of Mrs LOUISA ALICE JONES, who is retiring. j\ jJ| L R. ISAAC ANTHONY will SELL by AUCTION, J?JL on the 7th of October, 1868, the whole of the forementioned STOCK, CROPS, &c. Dynevor Lodge, Cross Hands, August 5th, 1868. M 15 OYSTANOG-ISSA F, NEAR CARMARTHEN. MR. ISAAC ANTHONY'S SALE of PRIME 1. MILCH COWS and YOUNG STOCK will be held at the above place on Monday, the 5th of October. YSCAEHIR-UCHA, IN THE PARISH OF NEW CHURCH. \[R. ISAAC ANTHONY will SELL by AUC- .L?L TION, at the above Place, on Thursday, the 8th of Ootober, some very Fine QATXLfi and$H £ £ P. ISAAC ANTHONY, AUCTIONEER, BEGS to return his grateful thanks to the Public for JD the very liberal support accorded to him as an Auctioneer in this and the adjoining Counties for several years, and hopes by promptitude and despatch in the settle- ment of accounts to merit a continuance of public support. Sales Casld or Guaranteed, or Money advanced to any amount on approved Security. Engagements accepted either by the Day or per Centage. Dynevor Lodge, Llanelly. K 81 DYNEVOE PARK, NEAR LLANDILO. MR. ISAAC ANTHONY will SELL by AUC- ?JL TION, at the above place, all the FAT STOCK of SHEEP, &c., early in October next. Further information will be duly given. SALE OF FAT & STORE STOCK. T\/TR. ISAAC ANTHONY bes to announce that the XYX Second Annual Sale of FAT and STORE STOCK, at Middleton Hall Park, will take place early in October. PANTGWYN, ABERG WILLY, MR. ISAAC ANTHONY will SELL by AUCTION, at iYt. the above Place, on Friday, the 23rd of October, the whole of the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. DYLLGOED LODGE, LLANARTHNEY. MR. ISAAC ANTHONY wHl SELL by AUCTION, &t the above Place, early in October, the whole of the SJ?T_OtC. K of MILCH COWS and HEI?ERS j CARMARTHENSHIRE. BREMENDA ISAF- I In the Parish of Llanarthney, and One mile from Hanarthney Railway Station. Unreserved Sale of Stock, Crop, Implements of Husban- dry, Dairy Utensils, Household Furniture, &c., &c. MR. ISAAC ANTHONY has been favoured with instructions from the Representatives of the late Mr JAMES THOMAS, to Offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, the 9th day of October, 1868, all the STOCK, &c., consisting of 17 Milch Cows and In- calf Heifers, 1 Bull, 3 Two-year-old Steers, ó Yearling do., 5 Yearling Heifers, 9 Calves, 4 Capital Working Horses, 1 Pony, i- Store Pigs, 5 do., 45 Sheep and Lambs of the Leicester Breed, 60 Sheep and Lambs of the Shropshire Down Breed, 25 Ram Lambs Poultry, &c., &c.—A Large quantity of Cheese and Butter. The IMPLEMENTS, comprise 2 Carts, 2 Gambos, 3 Ladders, 2 Pig Troughs, 2 Ploughs, 2 Harrows, 2 Pairs of Shaft Harness, 2 Pairs of Leading Harness, 2 Pairs of Ploughing Gear, Rollere, Threshing Machine, Winnowing do, Chaff-cutter, Pitchforks, Hayrakes, Turnip Slicer, Barrel Churn, Brass Pan, 2 Cheese Presses, Vats, and Crusher, Butter Tubs, 2 Saddles, 2 Side do. Market Cart and Harness, Lot of well-seasoned Oak and Ash Planks, &c. The CROP, consists of 3 Ricks of Hay, 2 Stacks of Wheat, 4 do. of Barley, 5 Stacks of Oats, Lot of Straw, 21 Rows of Potatoes, 15 do. of Mangolds, &c. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprises Firat-class Feather Beds, Bedsteads, and a large quantity of Bed Linen, Blankets, Quilts, and Counterpanes, Oak and other Tables, Chairs, Easy Chair, 3 Half-drawers, Wash-and- stands and Ware, Oak Desk, seferal Coffers and Cupboards, Servants' Bedsteads and Bedding, ChesUupon-chest, Wea'her Glass, Shelf and Dresser and Lot of Crockery Ware, Clock, Couch, Settle, Fenders and Fire Irons, Kitchen requisites, Scales and Weights, Sacks and Bags* &c., c. Luncheon on the Table at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence at Twehe 0' clock precisely. Credit until the 22nd June, 1869. N.B.—The Household Furniture will be Sold, and the Land will be Let, on Wednesday, 14th October, commencing at 12 o'clock. Dynevor Lodge, Cross Hands, Sept. 21, 1868, N 87 14, PARADE, CARMARTHEN, SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, &c. j I &c. I MR MOSTYN DAVIES will SELL by AUCTION at S  the above residence, on Tuesday 6tb October. 1868, e.eral articles of very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNI- f TURE, PIANOFORTES, and other Effecis, the property of 'f V ALENT"E. DAVIS, ESQ., and RTRRIOVED i".co of II Saie. comprising Mahogany Dining, Pembroke, and other 1 Tables, Hosewooù Ctumjnier.do Cnaira, Mahogany Easy, Hall, and uther Chairs, Pier Glass, Gilt trame, Five BDravings, Time Piece, &c., &o. COTTAGE PIANO- EHnalglr, avingsS, QUARE PIANOFORTE, Mahogany Four- FORTE, post Teeter and other Bedsteads, superior Down Beds Hair MattresRes, Palliasses, Mahogany Wash Stand aod Dressing Table, white marble tops, do winged Wardrobe, do Commo¡]¡>. do Cheval Rnd Toilet Glasses, Shower Bath, j &c., &c., Mahogany Circular Phte Holder, Patent Plate i! Warmer, Patent Cinder Sifter, and nuuaeroiia other atticles.. Catalogues ready on the 2nd October. Goods on view the day before the Sale. Sale to commence at one o'clock p.m. precisely. Queen-street, 22nd Sept., 1868, s 99 j MR. J. HOWELL THOMAS'S ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. J. HOWELL THOMAS" BEGS to announce that he has REMOVED bis JD Offices from Dark Gate to 30, Quay-street, Car- marthen. o 18 CARMARTHEN MONTHLY MARKET. MR. J. HOWELL THOMAS will SELL by AUC- .l. TION, at the CATTLE MARKET, Carmarthen, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th of October, 13ti8,—Twenty-fite pure Shortwoolled EWE LAMBS, the property of H. Law, Esq., Frood. Sale of FAT and STORE STOCK as usual, to commenoe at half-past 11 o'clock precisely. o 22 CARMARTHEN. Important Sale of Live Stock, Implements, &c. T?R. J, HOWELL THOMAS wiH SELL by AUCTION, lvA in the CATTLE MARKET, Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 3rd of October, 1868, 10 superior Ayrshire, Cross-bred, and Shorthorn Cows, in fuli profit, 1 Castlemartin llull, Fat Cow, 5 Heifers (one fit for the butcher), 5 three-year- old black Steers, 4 Yearling Steers and Heifers, 6 Steer and Heifer Calves, and 140 Ewes and Lambs also a variety of Farming Implements and Machinery, the property of a gentleman who is giving up farming. Sale to commence at half.past Two o'clock. CREDIT ON CONDITIONS. N 48 COUNTIES OF CARMARTHEN AND CARDIGAN. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. MR. J. HOWELL THOMAS, has received instruc- II tions to SELL by AUCTION, at the IVY BUSH ROYAL HOTEL, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, the 17th Octo- ber, 1868. the undermentioned Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT 1.—BWLCHBACH MEADOW, comprising about Acres of some of the richest Laud in the Vale of Towy, situate near the Village of Abergwilly, as now held by Mr Davies, of Aberdauddwr. LOT 2.-Thoee Two Fields, known:as LLAINDELIN AND HEROP, situate near the Village of Abergwilly, and occu- pied by Mr William Jones, Cystanog. LOT 3.—That capital Farm Lands and Premises, called LLWYNMARTIN-UCHAF, subject to certain charges thereon, situate in the Parish of Llanllawddon, possessing superior Farm Hoase and Outbuildings, and about 50 Acres of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Land, in the occupation of Mr D. J Isaac. LOT 4.—The compact Holding, known as BLAENYREG- LWYN, containing about 10 Acres of capital Arable and Pasture Land, with suitable Dwelling House and Outbuild- ings, in the occupation of Mr Philip Philipps. LOT 5.—The Tenement Lands and Premises, called PARK MANORDEIFI, in the Parish of Manordeifi, in the County of Cardigan, containing about 12 Acres of Land, as now occupied by Mr Philipps. Particulars with Plans and Conditions of Sale, are in course of preparation, and in a few days may be obtained on application to Mr Mansel Rees, Solicitor, Llanelly, or to Mr J. Howell Thomas, Estate Agent, Carmarthen. Carmarthen, 1st October, 1868. o 1 CARMARTHEN. MR J. HOWELL THOMAS will SELL by AUC- l?L TION, in the CATTLE MARKET, CARMARTHEN, on Saturday, the 3rd October, 1868, the following valuable HUNTERS: B.G The Captain," aged, by Mr Hutchins' Hercules, dam by Priam, well knowu with Mr Powell's hounds, and goes quietiy in harness. B.G., The Elk," aged, by Red Hart, dam by Elvas, a clever hunter and fast, B.G., "The Watchman," 5 years, by Pontifex, dam by Will Watch, a good fencer and fast. Also, an Elegant PARK PHAETON, by Fuller, of Bath, in good condition, and adapted for one horse. Sale to commence at half-past Two o'clook punctually. 021