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C WILLIAM LLEWELLYN, C? ?T jf???? AND UPHOLSTERER 4 & 5, ST. PETER'S STREET, 'f? "? for the Sale of Venetian Blinds, 1144tho'bldng the Nob ility, Gentry, Clergy, and In ifi e *We (%, V Town and County of Carmarthen, and th  adjoining, for their Patronage during i6 last ninof 6611 years, begs to intimate that he has m ot,ook a k-i_f „ y??s' ?egs to intimate that he has in M'?Ma.p<? c? Home-made Goods of all descrip- 'Wa.t the best workmanship. ?? Beds and Hot ?a.?- Bags lent on Hire. C -Estimates supplied on application. June 26th, 1873. [2377 XOTICE OF REMOVAL. Co' RUFUS JONES, J oOAO^ST, BVILDER$WHEELWRIGHT\ -'h t l, SPILMAN-STBEET, CARMARTHEN, .T" ? Ct?t. ? the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Pat¡. arlllarthen and its neighbourhood for their kind ,e9 during the three years he has been in Business, ga to ^tirnate that he has removed from the Quay to ??6 p<. ?ive Premises at the above address (in former ??s pCcuP'°'l by Mr Lewis, Coachbuilder), near the Ivy llQsb T??P?d by Mr Lewis, Coachbuilder), near the Ivy D,4h it OYrd Hotel. He therefore trusts by strict attention ot ia,,S'. 4e$s to merit a large share of public support. ^^rthen, October 8th, 1873. [2703 "tOUNG TREES FOR PLANTING. ?000 LARCH 2?to3?feet  Do. U to 2? feet 50 WO SCOTCH ?IR. $ to 2? feet ?.WO SPRUCE FIR 1? to 2? feet BEECH 21 to 5 feet AsH 2t to 5 feet a.n  Trees, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Ameri- S??nd"Ai ?- ? Plants. The above are all stocky, sturdy re%, ?0?1 m the open fields. I Prices senc post free on application. .A: ^SPECIION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. ^&Uaea to Wif BARRON, Sketty Nursery Farm, near Co IVESTMENT-FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST SERV ATIVE LAND SOCIETY. T'ota)? ?cei.ptg to Michaelmas, 1873, as per published accounts xi,959,465 6s. 3d. 4te of Interest on Shares 5 per cent. per annum. ■^ate of Interest on Deposits. 4 per cent. per annum. NleiPal can be withdrawn at any time, on short e, under the-Rules. Prospectuses post free on application. OJ¡¡. JOHN ASHDOWN, Secretary. -33, Norfolk-street, Strand, London, W.C. [2104 1'1I LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. (Incorporated by Special Acts of Parliament). Df W.ftage, Reclamation, Farm Buildings, Labourers' Cottages, q-c. F DIRECTORS: hn Clutton, Esq. ,O,edk. L. ashwood, EEq. ""enry P quhar, Esq. The v'arl of Galloway. Job" ?''?lo Lloyd, Esq. G realvwe R. Ryder, Esq. Granville R. H. Somerset, Esq., Q.C. Henry W. West, Esq., M.P. Chas.WatkinWilliamsWynn Esq., M.P., Chairman. ? ?E Company advances money, unlimited in amount ing for all purposes of agricultural improvement, includ- in l? the erection of cottages and farm buildings, to the ft?r. of settled and other estates, and to the clergy in Pect of their glebe lands. l'ellants may, with the consent of their landlords, execute the necessary improvements upon the farms which they UPY, charging them with the costs. < 4 variety of cottage plans and specifications, issued tl the Inclosure Commissioners will be furnished gratis 0 borrowers on application. j. Utilisation of Sewage.—The Company also advances Oney for the purpose of works of sewage irrigation. ch^0 whole outlay and expenses are liquidated by a rent- e?arge upon the land, redeeming principal and interest, over Years. lqO investigation of title is required. B Por forms and further information, apply to GRANVILLE ia ItYDER, Esq., Managing Director, No. 1, Great George eet, Storey's Gate, Westminster, S.W. [2399 CaOCOLAT MENIER for BREAKFAST. Awarded ti. Medal at the Vienna Exhibition. Beware of Imita- ons.-Observe Trade Marks and Real Name. (IIIOCOLAT MENIER for LUNCHEON. Awarded ti Medal at the Vienna Exhibition. Beware of Imita- ons.-Observe Trade Marks and Real Name. MENIER'S COCOA Sold in i and 121b packets and lib f.1. tins. Awarded Medal at the Vienna Exhibition. are of Imitations.—Observe Trade Marks and Real •Name. MENIER'S ESSENCE of COCOA Sold in ?b and lib <" ? tins, 2s per lb. Awarded Medal at the Vienna Ex- hibition. Beware of Imitation.-Observe Trade Marks and ?eaJ Name. IVfENlER'S CHOCOLAT POWDER Plain and Vanilla '?' navour. Sold in ?Ib and lib tins. Awarded Medal jjt the Vienna Exhibition. Beware of Imitations.-Observe Trade Marks and Real Name. CHOCOLAT MENIER defies all honest competition. lLr Annual Consumption exceeds 8,000,00Dlbs. Awarded Aleaal at the Vienna Exhibition. Beware of Imitations.— Observe Trade Marks and Real Name. Factory and Warehouse, Southwark-street, and Worces ter-street, Borough. [2733 DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA. I ————— jved R Thirty Years the Medical Profession have zuity of of this pure solution as the best remedy for.gestion'; the Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout, and Jespecially Md as a mild aperient for delicate conatitutirwhen co? adapted for Ladies, Children, and Infant?orms a a"st bine(I with the Acidulated Lemon Syrupts aperient and Agreeable effervescing draught, in whir' cooling qualities are much increased. rBpa?- "s thlS SlroP 1. hI ti< In warm seasons g simple rePara" !tqk-.dr,?. ein  "X- lla „ foup highly DINNEFORD & Co., CHEMISTS, h 172, New Bond Strf London. Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout World. CAUTION.-See that Dinneford & .J." is on each bottle, and red label over the cork; and 'e DINNEFORD'S FRICTION GLOVE,AND BELTS. F193 LEA & PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Pronounced by Connoilleurs THE ONLY "GOOD SAUCE.' Be careful to ask for "LEA A PERRINS" SAUCE. 0*0 See name on wrapper, label, bottle and atopper. Sold by Crosse & Blackwell, London, and by all dealers in Sauces. B £ WABE OF COUNTERFEITS. LEA & PERRINS, WORCESTER. [22 MESSRS. BRIGHT & GARRARD, OLD FOUNDRY, CAEMAETHEN ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS, MILLWRIGHTS, AND AGRICUL- TURAL MACHINISTS, Manufacturers of Engines, General and Agricultural Machinery, Architectural and other Iron Work, including the following;- STEAM ENGINES, Fixed and Portable, for Winding, Pumping, and general purposes. WATER WHEELS of the various descriptions. PUMPS of all kinds, including Forcing and Drawing Lifts for Mines. CORN MILL MACHINERY. CIRCULAR SAW BENCHES, &C. STONE BREAKERS, on Blake's system, for Mines, Quar- ries, and for breaking Road Metal. BRIGHT'S PATENT CHAFF CUTTERS. THRASHING MACHINES for Horse, Water, and Steam Power. HORSE GEARS. BRIGHT'S PATENT MALT KILN. BRIGHT'S PATENT HEATING APPARATUS. AGENTS for the most approved Makers of REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES, HAYMAKERS, HOBBE RAKES, &C.. In the FOUNDRY DEPARTMENT, Messrs. BRIGHT & GARRARD'S very extensive Stock of Patterns, give* them unusual facilities in supplying nearly every kind of Casting required in the various Industries and in the Agriculture of South Wales. [2335 COMMERCE HODSE, GUILDHALL SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. EXTENSION OF PREMISES. I JOHN LEWIS BEGS respectfully to state that, having completed the alterations and additions to his Business Premises, he is now 13 enabled, by means of increased facilities, to meet the demands of a growing trade also, to offer greater accommo- dation to Customers, and more efficiently to attend to their wants. Several New Departments will be gradually in- troduced, but the Proprietor specially calls attention to the MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS just added, both of which are under the management of two experienced young Ladies. AUTUMN & WINTER PURCHASES, 1873. JOHN LEWIS having just returned from LONDON and completed his purchases for the present and approaching Seasons, he begs most respectfully to invite an early inspection. The Show Rooms and General Stock have been replenished with a choice assortment of the latest SPECIALITIES in each Department, viz Costumes, Satin Skirts, Dress Materials, Cloth and Real Seal Jackets, Waterproofs, Furs, Millinery, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery Hats, Gloves, & &c. SPECIAL GLOVES. J. Lewis's Two-buttoned Ladies' Kid 2s. 6d. Dent's Ladies' French Kid 2s. 6d. „ Extra. 2s. lid. ALL GUARANTEED. The SHOW ROOMS will be OPENED on TUESDAY, the 14th instant. Commerce House, 9, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen, Oct. 7, 1873. 12694 MORGAN & DAVIES, PROPRIETORS OF "THE WELSHMAN" STEAM PRINTING OFFICES OARMARTHEN, ARE prepared to submit Estimates for all kinds of PRINTING, MACHINE RULING, and STATIONERY A BINDING, upon application. Having an extensive Plant, comprising Paging, Cutting, Perforating, and Ruling Machines, in addition to the usual appliances of a Printing Office, they are in a position to undertake work of all kinds in the above Branches. Being in a position to purchase Papers, and other Materials, in the most advantageous manner, and having « rl7 Staff of Men in their employ, they are enabled to do all work entrusted to them uiieapiy, especialu when high numbers are required.. -o Receipts in all forma Printed and Bound, and when necessary Impressed with Receipt Stamps. Rent aud otl, ,f, Books Ruled, Printed to Pattern, and Bound. Farm and other Agreements printed to order upon stout hand i per. Advertisements inserted in English, Scotch, Irish, Welsh, or Foreign Paper" THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1840, R it fi IJ '7\.L! Condition ITave now Ready for Delivery, in I)ry,-I- C'Olldition, BONE MANURE, PURSER'S PURE DISSOLVED BONES, SUPERPHOSPHATE,  BONE TURNIP MANURE, 1 ynfy-flOSPHATE, M: MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES. OFFICF,S-1 16, FENCUTJR CH SRR-F -4 y E.O. ElJWARlJ PURSER, Secretary. Storekeeper at ??—JOHN LLOYD, 12, NOTT SQUARE. ..S?)'C kee,per (t? Car?iv T*'th and South Wales, the London Manure Company have establishe For the convenience of Customers in port? Mon., Aberdovey, Carmarthen, an d Saltney. Dep6ts at F er ovey, armarthen, and Saltney. AGENTS: jwansea Mr W. Allen, 10, Quay Parachant, Bridgend W. Bryant, Implement S. S. David, LaughaiXrdawe Messrs Da vies & Co., Uidge, Cardigan Mr D. G. Davics, Thiant, Llansawel D. T. Davies, Mish Inn, St. Clears Joseph Daviaerchant, Llandyssil „ T. C. Davifytirca, Pontypridd W. Davits, Rock Hall, Trelech „ T. D. lis, Aberystwyth T. Gaiths, Kidwelly D..Griffiths, Pembroke (Aari-ies, Cwmyar, Llanybyther Harries, Rhywlwyn, Pencader Rees Harries, Pontardulais John Havard, Mydrim, St. Clears John Hibbert, Cardiff „ David James, New Quay, Cardigan David Jones, Pendre House, Llanrhystyd Evan Jones, Caeglas, Lampeter Rees Jones, Llandovery John Jones, Salutation Hotel, Newcastle-Emlyn Messrs Joseph & Thomas, Llanelly Mr D. Langdon, Malster, Aberavon Mr David Lewis, Llanybri, Llanstephan „ Evan Williams, Pembrey W Lewis, Narberth Walter Lewis, Victoria Shop, Llangadock John Lloyd, 12, Nott-square, Carmarthen T. Mathias, Saundersfoot John Morgan, New Market-square, Shrewsbury „ Thomas Morgan, Lisworney Farm, Cowbridge H. Norton, The Brewery, Carmarthen „ G. Palmer, Haverfordwest „ F. H. Pattison, Milford Joseph Morgan, Llandewi-Brefi „ J. R. Paramore, Preswylfa, Neath Messrs. Rees & Francis, Ivy Bush, Carmarthen Messrs. Rees & Fran(, „ Roberts & Rowlands, Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest Mr Robert Smyth, Merchant, Pontypridd South Wales Mercantile Company, Brecon Mr John Shears, James Town, near Tenby James Roch, Narberth J. Sharpe, Thornwell, Chepstow J. S. Stone, Newport, Mon. Jabez Thomas, Glendwr, Carmarthen Thomas Watkins, Trecastle Messrs Ward & Co. Crickhowell Mr William Williams, The Grove, St. David's [1820 THE CIVIL WAR IN WALES AND THE MARCHES. Will shortly be Published, to Subscribers only, A COLLECTION OF PAPERS AND LETTERS ILLUSTRATING THE HISTORY OF WALES AND THE MARCHES DURING THE CIVIL WAR, With Sketches of the principal characters; and a COMPREHENSIVE INTRODUCTION, by JOHN ROLAND PHILLIPS, of Lincoln's Inn. Barrister-at-Law, Member of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, &c. WALES took a very prominent part in the War waged between Charles the First and the Parliament. The border counties of Cheser, Sahp, Hereford, and Monmouth-Included in the Marches—were also conspicuous. W border counties of Chester, Sa?opo, f being the battle ground between the contending forces. Welsh blood was They had for some time the misfortune the contendmg forces. Welsh blood was freely spilt on the one side or on the otler;-seareely a family of note stood unconcerned. Strange to say, there has been no at empt made hitherto to write the History of Wales during this eventful epoch. The materials are ample, though scatterki. Numerous pamphlets, broadsides, and small newspapers were printed at the time, and a great many letters were written, which, collected, throw considerable light on the history of the period. The above Work is intended as a coltribution towards illustrating the history of the Principality during the Civil War The task of compilation has beei of a. very laborious nature. For the last five years the Author has devoted the chief part of his leisure time to th: Work, and no pains have been spared in collecting together the scattered leaves from every available source. A slht idea of the labour involved may be inferred from the fact that the whole of the King's Pamphlets in the British tuseum-between thirty and ntty thousand in number-" huge piles of moulder- ing wreck unedited, unsorted, not so mlh as indexed, wherein lie things memorable," as Carlyle remarks, have been most carefully overhauld, as have also te mass of letters and documents affecting the period of the Civil War which are preserved in the Record Office. In the introductory chapters (which iill occupy about 300 pages) a succinct History of the War, so far as concerned I Wales and the Marches, will be given. 'he Introduction will also contain an investigation into the social condition of the inhabitants of the Principality at tht period, by means of which it will be attempted to account for the part they acted in those troubles." The remainder of the work will be dvoted to a Collection of most interesting Papers and Letters of the period. Of the papers, some were published at the tne, either as broadsides or in a pamphlet form. These are now so scarce as to be well-nigh unattainable. Of the letter some have from time to time been made public, but many will here be pub- lished tor the first time from the original For this purpose the contents of the Public Archives and of some private collections have been most carefully exaimed. The work will be well printed on goo paper, and handsomely bound in cloth. It has not yet been decided whether it will be in one volume or in two. If iffine, the price to subscribers will be one Guinea; but if the extent of the work renders it necessary that it should appeain two volumes, the price will be 30s., in which case it will be illustrated. In submitting this prospectus to the ublic, the author trusts that it will secure for his work that support which his countrymen have ever afforded to all attests to illustrate the History of their country. Two hundred more Subscribers are rjuired before the Work can be put in the Press. Names received by Messrs MQRGtAN & DAVIES, Welshman Office, armarthen; or by the Author, at 4, Brick Court, Temple. London, E.C. [1791 R. L. DANSON. COACHBUILDER, sa, SPILHAN STREET, OARMARTHEN (Formerly Foreman to W. H. MASON, Kingsland Road, London), BEGS to inform the Nobility ?Gentry, and Clergy, that he has commenced the above Business in all its Branches, —? and trusts that from years of practical experience, combined with first class Workmanship and Material, to gain a share of patronage and support. 28th October, 1873. [2755 DYNEYOR HOUSE, GO, LAMMAS STREET, CARMARTHEN. MISS M. E. LEWIS, MILLINER, c. (LATE OF THE CAMBRIAN HOUSE, CARMARTHEN), F,Gig to thank her numerous Customers for the generous support accorded to her during the time she has been 1: Business, and desires to intimate that her SHOW ROOM, which will be opened on Wednesday next, October 15tli inst., is now replete with a nice selection of the Latest Novelties in Hats, Bonnets, Head Dresses, Feathers, Flowers, &c. ALL KINDS OF LACES, ORNAMENTS, VEL VETS, c., KEPT IN STOCK. ORDERS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Dynevor House, Oct. 13, 1873. [2722 ESTABLISHED 1847. 6, GUILDHALL SQUARE, OARMARTHEN- ( T. H. JENKINS & SON, JEWELLERS, WATCHMAKERS, SILVERSMITHS, AND OPTICIANS, HAVE made a large addition to their Stock of Gold and Silver Lever Watches, Jewellery, Whitby Jet, &c., &c. -J L Also, a new and handsome assortment of Electro Silver Goods suitable for Wedding and Christmas presents. Great attention and time given to the proper suiting of the Sight to persons requiring Spectacles or Spring Nose Folders, either near or far sighted. Witches (English and Foreign), Clocks, Jewellery, &c., repaired on the Premises by competent Workmen and warranbed for Twelve months. ELKINGTON & Co.'s Electro Silver Plate supplied from their design book at list prices. Country Orders promptly attended to.-An Inspection is solicited. OLD GOLD AND SILVER TAKEN IN EXCHANGE, OR FULL VALUER IN CASH. [2737 FOREST TREES! FOREST TREES! WHITE THORN QUICK, for Hedges; FRUIT TREES and ROSES, all of the best and most approved Sorts; V V CHOICE TREES and SHRUBS, and all kinds of NURSERY STOCK. PMCE LIST ON APPLICATION TO JOSEPH COYSH, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, LLANELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. COYSH'S NURSERY STOCK has the great advantage of being Acclimatised to Wales. a TIETI,d.L URAl: ERY, MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, SEWING MACHINE, AND GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, EMPORIUM, Nos. 1, 2, SR 3, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. EDWARDS & JONES rFAKE this 0PP0rt™ity at the present time to avail themselves of the privilege of returning their best thanks to the T numerous atrons whose onfidence and support they have shared since they commenced the Tailoring business -.der the direction ol an ex?erlenced Cutter, who has served in this Department from the first. And they respectfully under the ?m?tthen-numeious ^rons that they have purchased the Stock-in-Trade and taken to the Business and Premises, No. 2, King-street, earned on by the late Mr. J. R. AWBREY for many years, and lately by Mrs. AWBREY. And theytrustby?en?tent? ? .?rs given, and adhering to the system they adopted-Punctuality and Moderate C!harges, w:u ^^1"11 please in Fit and Style of Workmanship,—they may be found worthy of esteemed suppo which it wiflil i be their constant aim to secure. Chipping Norton, Scotch, and Welsh Tweeds, Irish Friezes, Water-Proof Tweeds, West of England Coatings and Trouserings, a large assortment always in Stock. West Superfines—Colour guaranteed. tmc! Liveries shall receive careful attention.—Materials not in Stock procured by return of Mail. Railway, Police and Volunteer Uniforms contracted for, MOURNING AND SPECIAL ORDERS MADE UPON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. All Goods thoroughly Shrunk before being made up. Patterns and Prices submitted with pleasure. Repairs neatly done. THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES, BY DRAINAGE, INCLOSING, CLEARING, &c. T™ AND ENFEAN°HISEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) Tadvances Money- lst.-To the Owners of Settled and other Estates, for the Erection of Farm Buildings and Cottages, and for the Drainage, Irrigation, Enclosing, Clearing, and General Improvement of Landed Property, in any part of the United Kingdom. 2nd.-To the Owners of Settled Estates in England, for the Erection or Completion of Mansions, Stables, and Outbuildings. 3rd.-To Landowners generally, to enable them to Subscribe for Shares in Companies for the Construction of Railways and Navigable Canals which will benefi- cially affect their Estates. 4th.-To Incumbents, for the Improvement of their Glebe Lands, by Drainage and the Erection of Farm Build- ings and Cottages. 5th.-To Copyholders for the Enfranchisement of Copy- hold Lands. The amount borrowed with the expenses would be charged on the Estate benefited, and repaid by a Rent-charge terminating in Twenty-five years. No Investigation of the Landowner's Title is necessary. Forms of application and all further particulars may be obtained of Messrs. Rawlence & Squarey, 22, Great George- street, Westminster, S.W., and Salisbury; of Messrs. Ashurst, Morris, & Co., 6, Old Jewry, London, E.C.; of Messrs. Gillespie & Paterson, W.S., 81A, George-street, Edinburgh, Agents for the Company in Scotland and at the Offices of the Company as below. T. PAIN, Managing Director. Land Loan and Enfranchisement Company, EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W i 2325 STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN I BRISTOL & CARMARTHEN, Llanelly, Bryn- B amman, Burry Port, Cross Inn. Cwmamman, Gower Road, Garnant, Kidwelly, Llandilo, Llandebie, Llanwrtyd, Llandrundod, Llandovery, Llangadock, Llangenneob, Llanwrda. Loughor, Pontardulais, Pontysato, Ponty- berrem. PenolaWdd, Talley, Velinvole, and all places adjacent. The Llanelly Steam Navigation Company, Limited, beg to announce that at the request of influential Firms in- terested in the Trade between the above Porto, the I Fast New Iron Serew Steamer .:i '*?  CAMBRIA, A 1 '??'? J!?????. (Being fitted with a new boUer, and the   ? machinery put in thoroughly etHcient order) WILLIAM THOMAS, Commander, Is intended to Sail as follows (with goods only). I NOVEMBER, 1873. Loading Days at Bristol. I Wed., & Thurs., Nov. 5 6 1 Tues., & Wed., „ 18 19 Discharging 4" Sailing from Carmarthen. Saturday Nov. 8 Saturday] „ 22 Sheep conveyed at 9d., Pigs Is. IW All Goodg to be alongside the Packet before five o'clock p.m. For further partioulars please apply to Mr David li J d' ,TLway and DocK Company, Llanelly; Mr John ? L.ioya1? -Nott-square, CarmanheD; Messrs. Thomas and SOD, B_?k, Briltol. I ?31M CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. Direct Steam Communication between the BRISTOL CHANNEL AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA & CANADA. THE SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP -COMPANY'S New, first-class, full-nowered Olvde- built Steamships -I I GLAMORGAN 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. PEMBROKE 2,500 Tons 500 hp CARMARTHEN 3,000 Tons 600 h.p. Or other First-class Steamers, will Sail regularly between CARDIFF AND NEW YORK, These Steamships are built expressly for the Trade, and fitted-up with all the latest improvements for the comfort and convenience of Cabin and Steerage Passengers. Steerage Passengers provided with mattresses. A Stewardess carried for the female emigrants. Passenger's railway fares paid to Burnham and Bristol, :indsfrom which places they are conveyed free to Cardiff. The S.S. DELTA will sail on Monday, November 17th. For further particulars, apply to Richardson and Co. Swansea; W. J. Presswell, 1, Castle-street, Merthyr Tydfil; E. G. Price and Isaac Thomas, 24, Seymour-street, Aber- dare; S. B. Sketch, Pembroke-Dock; Richard Mason, Tenby J. May and Co., 2, Victoria-place, Haverfordwest; Launcelot Lowther, 21, Quay-street, Cardigan E. Evans, Stationer, Aberavon John J. Chalinder, Post-office, Llan- elly; J. Bagnall, Carmarthen; H. A. Lewis, Pestmnster, Ebbw Vale; or at the Company's Office, 1, Dock Chambers, Cardiff, U242 "ALLAN" ROYAL MAIL lilt LINE. Shortest Sea Passage to CANADA and, the UNITED STATES.-Slioi-test Route to the WEST. THE superb Steamships of this Line now run direct B every Tuesday and Thursday from Liverpool to Quebec and Portland, forwarding Passengers to New York and Boston, and to all Cities and Towns in Canada and the United States. From Liverpool to Qi'ehec. Canadian, Tuesday, Oct. 28 I Polynesian, Thurs., Oct. 30 From Liverpool to Portland. Scandinavian, Thus. Nov. 6 Manitoban, Tuesday, „ 11 Prussian, Thursday, 13 North American, Tu. „ 18 Caspian, Thursday, ,,20 Phoenician, Tuesday, 25 Sarmatian, Thurs., 27 Corinthian, Tues., Dec. 2 Circassian, Thurs., 4 Waldensian Tuesday, 9 Nestorian, Thurs., Dec. 11 Canadian, Tuesday, 16 Polynesian, Thurs., 18 Peruvian, Tuesday, 23 Prussian, Thursday, „ 25 North American, Tus." 30 1874. Nova Scotian, Thurs. Jan. 1 Phoenician, Tuesday, 6 The Mail Steamships for Halifax, Norfolk, and Baltimore sail as follows, forwarding Passengers by Rail to all parts of the Middle Western, South Western, and Southern States. Hibernian via St. John's,  Tuesday, November 4 Nova Scotian v ia St John's Tuesday, November 18 1 Austrian, via St. John's Tuesday, December 2 Manitoban, Tues., Dec. 16 Cabin Passage to Halifax, Portland, Quebec, Norfolk, or Baltimore, X18 13s, or X15 15s, Boston or New York, £ 16, or £ 19, St. John's (Newfoundland), X13, or .£15, according to accommodation, including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. Return Tickets at reduced rates. A limited number of in. termediate passengers are taken in each Steamer at X9 Ps. including Beds, BecicLing, ana au necessary utensils, dining apart from steerage. Application for berths to be made in advance. Steerage Passage to St. John, Halifax, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Norfolk, or Baltimore, C6 6s, including a plentiful supply of cooked provisions. Steerage Steward- esses arc carried by this line to attend to the wants of female passengers and children. Baggage taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Rail. v:ag Cars Free of Expense. Any information required concerning Canada, can be obtained from Mr Dixon, 11, Adam Street, Adelphi, Lon. don Agent for the Canadian Government Pamphlets on Canada supplied gratis by our agents. Shortest Route to SAN FRANCISCO, via the Union Pacific Railroad. Through Tickets issued on the most favourable terms. For Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS &. Co., Alexandra Buildings, James Street, Liverpool, and 85, Foyle Street, Londonderry. Or to DAVID WILLIAMS, 10, John-street, Carmarthen. COMPANY'S SPECIAL NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS. We advise Passengers to obtain their Tickets from our Agents before leaving home. [2106. FRIEND OF ALL. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. For all Diseases affecting the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Boivels. fr^HESE Pills can be confidently recommended as the i most simple and certain remedy for all diseases affect. the stomach, liver, and bowels. They do not distress the system, or weaken the frame, but thoroughly invigorate the digestive organs, gently excite the stomach and liver, stimu- late the kidneys to perform their functions efficiently, and act upon the bowels without griping or any other annoyance Diseases peculiar to Women. There is no medicine equal to Holloway's Pills for cor- recting the ailments peculiar to females. Their very mild and painless action highly recommends them to every house- hold, as they may be taken with safety for any irregularity of the system. Any mother, nurse, or young person, guided by the directions which accompany each box of Holloway's Pills, has at once available means for checking disease purifying the blood, and expelling from the system all gross tumours. Weakness, Longoii)-, and Debility. These famous Pills will immediately remove all symptoms of debility, languor, and weakness, no matter the cause, as they quickly eject all impurities from the system, give tone and energy to debilitated constitutions, and brace and strengthen the nervous system in a most wonderful manner Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, and Lowness of Spirits. The Pills effect a wonderful change in persons subject to bilious attack, as they create a healthy appetite, correct in- digestion, remove excess of bile, and effectually cure jaundice, bilious remittents, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unhealthy condition of the liver. The Kidiieiji-Theii- Derangement and Cure. If these Pills be used according to the printed directions. and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys for at least half an hour at bed-time, as salt is forced into meat, it will penetrate the kidneys and correct any derange- ment. Should the affliction be stone or gravel, it is par- ticularly recommended that the Ointment, in such cases, be used night and morning, as by its judicious application the most astounding cures may be performed. Coughs, Colds, and Asthmas. No medicine will cure coughs and colds, when of long duration, or settled on the chest; or even though they have assumed the first stage of asthma, so quickly as these Pills they may be relied on as a certain and never-failing cure, particularly if the Ointment be well rubbed into the chest night and morning. The same treatment applies equally well for curing sore throats, diphtheria, bronchitis, and influenza. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the folloiving diseases:- Ague I Asthma Bilious Complaints Blotches on the Skin Bowel Complaints Debility Dropsy Female Irregulari- ties Fevers of all kinds Gout Headache Indigestion Liver Complaints Lumbago Piles Rheumatism Retention of Urine Scrotula, or King's Evil Sore Throats Stone and Gravel Secondary Symp- toms Tic-Doloreux Ulcers Veneral affections Worms of all kinds Weakness from whatever cause, &c., &c. The Pills and Ointment are sold at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 533, Oxford-street, London also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World, in Boxes and Pots, at Is 1 jd, 2s 9d, 48 6d, lis, 22s, and 33s each. The smallest Box of Pills contains four dozen; and the smallest Pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions are affixed to each Box and Pot, and can be had in any language, even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese.

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