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TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, I MANAGERS, &c. I ALL kinds of Forms suitable to Collieries Ruled and L Printed on the shortest notice, by MORGAN & DAVIES, Welshman Office, Carmarthen MORGAN & DAVIES, GENERAL PRINTERS AND STATIONERS. In order to meet the requirements of a rapidly growing Trade, HAVE recently added to their other Steam-driven jCjL Machinery a New Patent Bremner Machine, and as they employ a large staff of Men they are prepared to execute all Orders for Printing entrusted to them cheaply, expeditiously, and in a workmanlike manner. MORGAN & DAVIES wish particularly to call the atten- tion of Colliery Managers, Tin-Plate, Chemical Manufac- turers, Lnd others, to the facilities they possess for doing all kinds of Rule Work, &c., as in addition to Printing Machinery they have Ruling, Cutting, Perforating, and Paging or Numbering Machines. They are therefore pre- pared to Print, Rule, Perforate, and Number any kind of form, and when necessary bind them into Books a3 cheaply and quickly as any housp in tho TRADE. wlint will this cost to print ? is a question MORGAN and DAVIES are ready to answer on application—the size of work and the number of copies being specified. ADDRESS,— "WELSHMAN" PRINTING WORKS, CARMARTHEN. Advertisements inserted in English, Scotch, Irish, Welsh or Foreign Papers. DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA. FOR Thirty Years the Medical Profession have approved Fof this pure solution as the best remedy for acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout, and Indigestion and as a mild aperient for delicate constitutions, especially adapted for Ladies, Children, and Infants. When com- bined with the Acidulated Lemon Syrup, it forms a most agreeable effervescing draught, in which its aperient and cooling qualities are much increased. In warm seasons and warm climates this simple prepara- tion, when taken REGULARLY, has been found highly beneficial. DINNEFORD & Co., CHEMISTS, &c., 172, New Bond Street, London. Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the World. CAUTION.—See that Dinneford & Co." is on each bottle, and red label over the cork. [2890 23, IRONMONGER LANE, LONDON (THE OLD HOUSE). JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUR IS THE BEST. TO OBTAIN THE BEST ASK FOR JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUR. It is rich in flesh-forming and heat-giving properties, and when boiled with milk affords complete and perfect nourish- ment for children and persons of weak digestion. It is delicious for Puddings, Custards, Rlancmange, &c. r3269 FLINT & CO., 58, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. ONEY.-Aloney advanced upon Steam and other -LV-t Vessels. Money advanced upon Plant and Freehold Property. Terms upon application. All communications treated with strictest confidence and privacy. LAW & COLLECTION DEPARTMENT. Accounts collected 5 per cent. Bills presented for pay ment, and collected if dishonoured, 5 per cent. Foreign Bills presented and collected, 10 per cent. Foreign Ac- counts collected, 10 per cent. Costs out of pocket only charged if unsuccessful. NOTE THIS- Remittances of Payments received by us, whether big or little, are sent off to Creditor same day as received by us from Debtor. References on application. Claims against Railway Companies for Loss or Damage of Goods enforced. Claims against Railway or other Com- panies and Persons for Compensation for Personal Injuries by Accident enforced. Claims against Railway Companies for Compensation for Damage to Erections enforced. Claims against Insurance Companies for Loss or Damage by Fire enforced. Legal advice free of charge. Preliminary consultations free of charge. ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC COMPANIES.—Special Reports upon these at moderate charges. Lists of Shareholders obtained. Re- turns inspected and Analyses furnish id. Latest Quotations on Exchange. Advice upon Law ffccting :-formatlOn: winding up, &c. TRADE MARKS REGISTRATION. Every Trade Mark must be registered anew under the recent Act. No existing Registrations at Stationer's Hall or elsewhere of any avail. Apply at once to Flint & Co. Trade Marks registered in America, Germany, France, and all continental countries. No charge for translations into any Foreign language. BRITISH & FOREIGN PATENT AGENTS. Protection to Inventors. Patents obtaiaed at Home and Abroad at moderate charges. Provisional Protection for £ 10. No Charge for Translation of Specifications into required Foreign Languages. [3503 FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." CLARKE'S WORLD FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. Trade Marie.—" Blood Mixture." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER Tfoi- cleansing and clearing the blood from all impuri- ties, cannot be too highly recommended. For scrofula, scurvy, skin diseases, and sores of all kinds t is ajiever-failing and permanent cure. It cures old sores, cures ulcerated sores on the neck, cures ulcerated sore legs, cures blackheads, or pimples on the face, cures scurvy sores, cures cancerous ulcers, cures blood and skin diseases, cures glandular swellings, clears the blood from all impure matter, from whatever cause arising As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to tlie most delicate constitu- tion of either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. 'J1ho.11:,utHlS or ctotimuiiiitiB from all parts. Sold in bottles 2s 6d each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity, lis eacli-sufficient to effect a per- manent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases, by all chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the United Kingdom and the world, or sent to any address on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps by F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, High-street, Lincoln. Wholesale All Patent Medicine Houses. Carmarthen—Sold by White Bros., T. & W. Francis, and .J. Brigsto".ke, 25, King-street; Swansea—Sold by J. Kenn Roberts, J. Davies, W. Griffiths, J. Hughes, W. George R. M. Davies, Carmarthen and Llandyssul; L-impeter, Evans, Post-Office. F3427 In conscqueuce of spurious imitations of LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins have adopted A NEW LABEL, bearing their Signature, thus, 1'VJif' which will be placed on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE after this date, and without which none is genuine. Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Worcester; -Crosse and Blackwell, London: and Export Oilmen generally. Retail, by dealers in sauccs throughout the World. November, 1874. COAL DEPOT, CARMARTHEN RAILWAY STATION. W. BROAD BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Carmarthen and Neighbourhood that, having been for many years engaged in the Coal Trade, and from his intimate acquaintance with all the leading Colliery Proprietors iu the districts of Llandybie, Cwmamman, and Pontyberem, he is prepared to supply any quantity of the best ANTHRACITE and HOUSE COALS, in this Town, by Wholesale or Retail, at the lowest prices. TERMs-Cash at the end of each Month. [4592 FOREST TREES! FOREST TREES!! W HITE THORN QUICK, for Hedges; FRUIT TREES and ROSES, all of the best and most approved Sorts CHOICE TREES and SHRUBS, and all kinds of NURSERY STOCK. Price list on application to JOSEPH COYSH,  kA NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, LLANELL Y, CARMARTHENSHIRE. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. COYSIFS NURSERY STOCK has the great advantage of being Acclimatised to Wales.. i OLD FOUNDRY, CARMARTHEN. MESSRS. BRIGHT & GARRARD, ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, &c., EG to state that they have taken a STAND in the MARKET-PLACE, CARMARTHEN, where a Stock of Seasonable Agricultural Implements and Machines will always be found. Sole Agents for Ransome's Prize Patent Star" Horse Rakes and Hornsby & Son's Royal Agricultural Society First Prize Mowing and Reaping Machines. GRANTED BY GOYE-RNMENT. THE CARDIGAN BONDED STORES ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS For prices of WINES and SPIRITS in bond and duty paid, apply to the Proprietors, DAVIES BROTHERS, IMPORTERS, AND FOREIGN WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. September 30, 1875. [4533 FAMILY DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, COMMERCE HOUSE, 9, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. JOHN LEWIS will make a Special Show on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 13th day of October, 1875, of NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS IN MILLINERY, COSTUMES, SEAL-SKIN & CLOTH JACKETS, DRESS MATERIALS, HOSIER^, GLOVES, &c. The General Drapery Stock is well assorted with many new Articles for the approaching Season. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. COMMERCE HOUSE, Carmarthen, Oct. 7th, 1875. T4547 MANCHESTER HOUSE, LAMMAS-STREET, CARMARTHEN WINTER FASHIONS, 1875-76. MORGAN JONES, having just returned from LONDON, is now enabled to show the newest styles in Millinery, iTi Straw and Felt Hat, Costumes, Shawls, Sealskin and Cloth Jackets, Skirts, Dress Materials, with the Matelasse Dress Stuff, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., &c. M J. begs to call special attention to the Gentlemen's Department, which is unusually well stocked both in West of England Broad Fancy Coating and Trowsering; also Hats, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Shirts, Umbrellas, &c., &c. AN EARLY VISIT WILL OBLIGE. [4596 EDWARDS & JONES '°V' EG to state that their arrangements for the AUTUMN and WINTER SEASONS are now complete with New JH and Fashionable GOODS, and all their Departments will be found fully supplied with a large Stock of the best productioBS, of which it is impossible to give a detail list. The knowledge that their Goods have been purchased with more than ordinary advantages, together with the care which has been devoted to their selection, prompts them con- fidently to invite an inspection. Millinery q- Dressmaking under the superintendence of two Ladies of many years' experience in first-class Establishments. Tailoring — System: Punctuality, Moderate Charges, and Good Fit. ORDERS EXECUTED WITH GREAT TASTE AND STYLE, FASHIONABLE, ECONOMICAL, AND PROMPTITUDE. EMPORIUM, Nos. 1, 2, 4- 3, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN; HIGH-STREET, CARDIGAN, k IERRYSIDE. [4549 CAMBRIAN HOUSE, CARMARTHEN. HARRIES & SONS having recently visited the LONDON MARKETS, beg to inform the Ladies of Carmarthen Jl and its vicinity, that their SHOW ROOMS Will be OPENED on and after TUESDAY next, the 5th October, with all the Leading Novelties for the AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. They specially call attention to the following Departments, which will be found replete:— BLACK SILKS OF THE VERY BEST MAKES, DURABILITY AND WEAR GUARANTEED. MILLINERY BONNETS, HATS MANTLES FURS SHAWLS HOSIERY & GLOVES RIBBONS LADIES' OUTFITS DRESS TRIMMINGS SILK VELVETS FANCY DRESSES COSTUMES HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY NEW CIRCULAR PLAID CLOAKS AND PALEATOES. They also beg to return their sincere thanks to the Gentlemen of Carmarthen and neighbourhood, for their kind patronage and support to their NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, And append a list of their Newest and most fashionable Cloths and Gentlemen's Mercery, &c. MOSCOWS & PILOTS WITNEYS, ELYSIANS, FRIEZES AND MELTONS BEAVERS, BLACK, BLUE, BROWN, OLIVE, &c. SATARAS & VENETIANS FANCY COATINGS WORSTED COATINGS SCOTCH TWEEDS & CHEVIOTS SILK MIXTURE TROWSERINGS ) WEST OF ENGLAND TROW- SEKINGS YORKSIIIRE TROWSERINGS WHIPCORDS, BEDFORD vxn WOOLLEN CORDS KERSEYMERE HUNTING COATS AND LIVERIES MADE TO ORDER. WEST OF ENGLAND WOOL-DYED SUPERFINES. BLACK SUPEUFIXES. BLACK DOESKINS Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Shirts, Hats, Umbrellas, and Gloves, being Welsh Margetson's make we highly re- commend them for durability and wear. AN EARLY CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. 17, Lammas-street, Oct. 1, 1875. [4521 PIANOFORTES, AMERICAN ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS. THOMPSON & SHACKELL, 101, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA; VICTORIA HOUSE, 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF; AND ALBERT HOUSE, DOCKS, CARDIFF. PIANOFORTES.—THOMPSON & SHACKELL keep only Instruments by first-class Makers, and have pleasure in inviting Professors of Music to examine their carefully selected Stock. T. & S. take this opportunity of warning the Public against the so-called second-hand Pianofortes now so freely advertised, at what is said to be less than half the original value. This notice is important as the showy appearance of these instruments (which is their only recom- mendation) deceives the unwary and uninitiated. PIANOFORTES.-—THOMPSON & SHACKKLL'S Three Years System is virtually three years trial. None but first- class instruments will stand the test. PIANOFORTES.—THOMPSON & SHACKELL'S Three Years System brings these costly articles within the reach of all classes. HARMONIUMS.—THOMPSON & SHACKELL'S Monthly System enables every working man to enjoy the charms of Music in his own house for an outlay at the rate of 2s (id per week. HARMONIUMS.—THOMPSON & SHACKELL have a large and varied Stock of these pleasing instruments by all he known Makers of the day, suitable for Church, Chapel, Drawing-room, or Cottage, from £ 4. AMERICAN ORGANS.—THOMPSON & SHACKELL supply these fascinating instruments upon their Three Years and Monthly System. AMERICAN ORGANS.—Soft and beautiful in tone, and perfect in touch, from X15. PIANOFORTES, AMERICAN ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS. The largest Stock in Wales is kept by THOMPSON & SHACKELL, 101, Oxford-street, Swansea; Victoria House, 4, Queen-street, Cardiff, and Albert House, Docks, Cardiff. Intending purchasers will do well to send for Price Lists. Every information given free of charge. First-class Tuners sent to any part of South Wales, at the shortest notice. PIANOFORTES for exportation specially built for extreme climates. Captains trading with Foreign Ports will find at Albert House, Docks, Cardiff, Musical Instruments of every description to suit their requirements. 14482 I RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE IN SQUARES Is used by the RICHEST, On account of its BEAUTY, And by the POOREST, Because of its CHEAPNESS I PRICE ONE PENNY THE OUNCE. I To be had of all respectable Grocers, Oilmen, & Druggists. Beioare of Injurious Imitations. April 12th, 1873. Sirs,—I have been Laundress to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales for several years, and I consider RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE is the best I ever used, and is undoubtedly greatly superior to the old-fashioned Thumb or Dark Blue. Yours, &c., ELIZA ELDER. To Messrs. Reckitt & Sons. [4362 \¡ MOUSELL'S DEPOSITORIES (THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD) FOR REMOVING OR WAREHOUSING FURNITURE, PICTURES, PLATE, PIANOS, BOOKS, CARRIAGES, WINE, JEWELERY. LONDON, Elizabeth-street, Eaton-square. i BIRMIN GHAM, Broad-street. LIVERPOOL, Bronte-street, Russell-street. ) GLOUCESTER, Commercial Road. CHELTENHAM, High-street. ————————— REVOVALS TO ALL PARTS OF THE KINGDOM AND CONTINENT. ESTIMATES FREE. STORE-ROOMS HEATED WITH HOT WATER. 4441] MOUSELL BROS., Proprietors. THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1840, Have now ready for delivery, in dry fine condition, BONE MANURE, PURSER'S PURE DISSOLVED BONES, I SUPHERPHOSPHATE, ) I BONE TURNIP MANURE, NITRO PHOSPHATE, URATE, CORN, MANGOLD, & POTATO MANURES. OFFICES—116, FENCHURCH-STREET, E.C. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. Storekeeper at Carmarthen-JOHN LLOYD, 12, NOTT-SQUARE. Storekeeper at Newpoi-t-GEORGE TREW, MONMOUTHSHIRE RAILWAY WHARF. For the convenience of Customers in North and South Wales, the London Manure Company have established Depbts at Newport, Mon., Aberdovey, Carmarthen, and Saltney. COUNTY RATE ACCOUNT. CHARLES HENRY HUGHES, treasurer of the County of Carmarthen, in account with the inhabitants of the said County.—July Quarter Sessions, 1875. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. 1 To balance due to the rate upon the settle- ment of the last account, on the 1st day of July, 1875 447 8 11 2 To amount of Rate received at the July Sessions, 1875, at one penny half-penny in the pound, as follows:— X s. d. Carmarthen Union 828 12 3 Llandilo-fawr Union 492 18 3 Llandovery Union 399 10 6 Llanelly Union 571 16 9 Lam peter Union 94 14 9 Narberth Union 178 14 0 Newcastle-Emlyn Union 146 3 6 Total county rate received 2712 10 0 FEES AND FINES RECEIVED. 3 From Mr Thomas Parry, Inspector of Weights. 0 5 1 4 From Mr Thomas Richards, ditto 0 8 0 5 From Mr Samuel Powell, ditto 110 0 6 From Mr George Spurrell, Magistrates' Clerk, Carmarthen Division 8 19 5 7 From Ditto, for St. Clears Division 10 0 8 From Mr Robert Johnson, for Llanelly Di- vision 20 6 9 i) From Mr Nathaniel Davies, for Llandilo Division. 7 3 6 10 From Mr John Thomas, for Llandovery District 236 11 From Mr W. W. Morgan, for Llangadock District 10 0 12 From Mr Benjamin Evans, for Newcastle- Emlyn Division 0 13 9 13 From said Mr Benjamin Evans, for Lian- fihangel-ar-Arth Division 1 17 6 14 From Mr W. M. Griffiths, for Llanboidy Division 6 5 3 Total fees and fines received 51 13 3 15 To amount received from the Borough of Carmarthen, for expenses of the County Gaol 40 1 11 16 To amount received from the Treasury, costs of prosecutions 93 16 5 Total receipts £ 3315 10 6 DISBURSEMENTS. 1 By paid the Public Loan Commissioners, the 6th instalment and interest on X3,000 bor- rowed for the Gaol, due the 1st July, 1875, as per receipt:— £ s. d. Instalment 150 0 0 Interest 112 10 0 —————— 262 10 0 (Repayment to Loan Commissioners, X262 10s Od). BRIDGES. 2 By paid the County Roads Board, a quar- ter's composition 91 15 0 3 By paid Mr Thomas George, a quarter's salary as County Surveyor 43 15 0 4 By paid William Davies, repairing the ap- proaches to Hendy and five other bridges 15 0 0 5 By paid William Davies, keeping in repair the parapets for one year of Felinfoel and 12 other bridges 3 5 0 6 By paid John Jones, keeping in repair the parapets of Ferrws and 13 other bridges 3 15 0 7 By paid John Jones, keeping in repair the parapets for one year of Llandilo and 21 other bridges 5 15 0 8 By paid John Jones, repairing two culverts and fixing a new iron grating to Upper Amman bridge I 1 10 0 9 By paid Daniel Evans, keeping in repair the parapets of Dulas (Llanwrda) and 22 other bridges 6 0 0 10 By paid Daniel Evans, for repairs done to Aberdwyavon bridge, ordered at the October Sessions, 1874. per certificate, &c. 710 0 11 By paid Daniel Evans, keeping in repair the parapets of Llangadock and 12 other bridges 3 10 0 12 By paid Daniel Evans, repairing Castellan, Pentrebach, Cilycwm, Scrafell, and Nantbai bridges 3 8 0 13 By paid Daniel Evans, keeping in repair the parapets of Abermarlais and eight other bridges ■ 2 5 0 14 By paid Daniel Evans, keeping in repair the parapets of Waterloo and 11 other bridges 3 0 0 15 By paid Daniel Evans, keeping in repair the approaches to Tonn and 20 other bridges 34 10 0 16 By paid Daniel Jones, for care of Loughor 5 0 bridge o 5 0 17 By paid James Isaac, on account of re- 50 0 0 pairs to ditto 50 0 0 18 By paid Ditto, on further account 20 0 0 19 By paid William Davies, for repairs to Velingwendraeth bridge 25 0 0 20 By paid James Isaac, on further account to Loughor bridge 40 0 0 (Bridges, .£3G3 3s. Od.) PROSECUTIONS-ASSIZES. 21 By paid Salisbury Miles, taxed costs in Regina against Peter Jenkins 41 5 10 22 By paid said Salisbury Miles, in Regina against Peter Jenkins 5 10 3 23 By paid Scurry, P.S., taxed costs in Re- gina against John Phillips 9 13 11 24 By paid Scurry, P.S., taxed costs in Re- gina against James Davies and David Rees 19 2 2 (Prosecutions—Assizes, .£75 11s lid.) PROSECUTIONS-QUARTER SESSIONS, &c. 25 By paid Saer, P.S., taxed costs in Regina :) against Thomas Phillips 7 12 0 26 By paid Rees Thomas, taxed costs in Re- gina against John Davies 7 11 0 27 By paid William Lewis, in Regina against David Thomas 1 13 11 28 By paid David Price, in Regina against John Baily 160 29 By ppid Ann Thomas, in Regina against Nelson Williams 1S6 30 By paid Thomas Howe, in Regina against Stephen Anderson 17 8 31 By paid John Evans, in Regir.a against Levi Rees 13 4 32 By paid Thomas Thomas, in Regina against Levi Rees ••• 1 0 10 33 By paid John Stephen Ebsworth, in Re- gina against Jeremiah Boswell. 2 0 6 Under the 29th t 30th Vic., c. 52. 34 By paid Henry Jenkins, Regina against William Lewis 019 2 (Under the Criminal Justice Act, tiO 19s lid.) Conveyance of Prisoners to Gaol 11 13 1 GAOL AND HOUSE OF CORRECTION. 35 By paid Mr George Stephens, Governor, a quarter's salary and disbursements 198 4 6 36 By paid the Rev A. Roberts, a quarter's salary as Chaplain 25 0 0 37 By paid James Rowlands, Esq., a quarter's salary as Surgeon 16 5 0 38 By paid J. Burnhill, a quarter's allowance as late Governor 12 10 0 (Gaol and House of Correction, zc251 19s 6d). WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. 39 By paid Mr Thomas Parry, Inspector, a quarter's salary 7 10 0 40 By paid Mr Thomas Richards, Inspector, a quarter's salary 7 10 0 41 By paid Mr Samuel Powell, Inspector, a quarter's salary, due Easter Quarter Sessions. 10 0 0 42 By paid Mr Samuel Powell, a quarter's salary 10 0 0 (Weights and Measures, < £ 35) CORONERS. 43 By paid James Rowlands, Esq., a quarter's salary and disbursements 42 11 0 44 By paid. George Thomas, Esq., a quarter's salary and disbursements 12 4 0 45 By paid J. P. Lewis, Esq., a quarter's salary 10 0 0 (Coroners, .£64 15s.) CLERK OF THE PEACE. 46 By paid a quarter's salary to Clerk of the Peace 87 10 0 (Clerk of the Peace, .£87 10s Od.) I SHIRE HALLS AND LOCK-UP HOUSES. 47 By paid James Davies, a quarter's salary and disbursements as Hall-keeper at Carmar- then 8 15 4 48 By paid William Williams, a quarter's salary and disbursements as Hall-keeper at Llandilo 630 I' 49 By paid John Davies, a half-year's salary as Hall-keeper at Llandovery 2 10 0 50 By paid Charles Evans, Plumber, repair- ing force pump in Llandovery Lock-up House. 2 7 4 51 By paid Hughes, P.S., for disbursements at Llanelly Lock-up 112 0 52 By paid Mr J. A. Davies, for repairs done to Llanelly Lock-up House 3 10 0 53 By paid Samuel Evans, a quarter's salary and disbursements as Lock-up House-keeper at Newcastle-Emlyn 118 (Shire-halls aud lock-up houses, .£25 19s 4d.) SALARIES. 54 By paid J. L. Thomas, one quarter's salary as Crier 300 55 By paid William Thomas, half year's salary as Trumpeter 110 56 By paid the Treasurer, a quarter's salary 22 10 0 (Salaries, .£26 11s.) PRINTING AND ADVERTISING. 57 By paid the Proprietor of the Carmarthen Journal for advertising. 12 18 0 58 By paid Messrs Morgan and Davies for advertising 12 18 0 59 By paid Messrs Morgan and Davies, a quarter's printing 5 10 0 (Printing and advertising, X31 6s Od.) GENERAL PAYMENTS. 60 By paid Mr George Spurrell, for appoint- ment of high constables, commissions on fines, &c. 2 16 2 61 By paid Mr Robert Johnson, for quarterly return of fees, commission on fines, &c. 2 17 0 62 By paid Mr Nathaniel Davies, return of Police fees, commission on fines, &c. 1 18 10 63 By paid Mr Benjamin Evans, two years' and a quarter's fees, rent, &c., &c. 18 3 <) 64 By paid Charles Bishop, Esq., allowance for increased number of voters on registration 10 0 0 65 By paid Charles Bishop, Esq., gazetting militia officers, &c. 9 0 0 66 By paid Mr George Spurrell, half a year's rent for Judges' lodgings 27 10 0 67 By paid the Examiner of nnes and fees, commission Jon fines and fees brought to the credit of the county 15 12 10 68 By paid the Treasurer of the Joint Lunatic Asylum, for maintenance, care, &c., &c., of William Grise aud William Phillips, to the 24th June, 1875 12 17 10 69 By paid the Joiut Counties Lunatic Asy- lum, towards altering the Mansion House," on the Asylum grounds, for the reception of patients 273 0 0 70 By paid Messrs D. Jones & Co., Bankers, Llandilo, < £ 1,000, borrowed to pay the Con- tractor for the enlargement of the Gaol, and S:37 5s 2,1 interest thereon 1037 5 2 71 By paid to the credit of the Police Rate from the County Rate 23 S 11 72 By paid one year's Tithe Rent charge for the Militia Barracks 0 15 3 73 By paid the Governor of the Gaol, ex- penses for the removal of Thomas Phillips to the Reformatory School at Tysegur, Glamor- gaushire 1 17 6 74 By paid Thomas Jones for a drain at the Militia Barracks 310 0 75 By paid District Rate for County build- ings, Carmarthen, for 1875 015 9 76 By paid for supply of water to Carmar- then hall and offices 40 0 77 By paid the Secretary of the Tysegur Re- formatory School, for maintenance, &c., &c., of Thomas James, Richard W. James, and Thomas I Phillips, up to 30th September, 1875 5 6 0 78 By paid for receipt stamps and postages. 07 7 (General Payments, X1451 Is lOd.) Total disbursements 2713 3 7 Balance due to the County 632 6 11 < £ 3315 10 6 CHARLES HENRY HUGHES, Treasurer. The foregoing account having been examined in open Court, the several vouchers produced and approved of and delivered up to the Clerk of the Peacc to be filed, there appears to be a balance of Six Hundred and Thirty-two Pounds Six Shillings and Elevenpence in the hands of the Treasurer due to the County. As witness our hands this 21st day of October, 1875. HARDINGE S. GIFFARD, Chairman, CAWDOR. JOHN MANSEL. Witness,—CHAS. BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION. SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. PASSAGES:are provided for Married Couples not ex- ceeding 40 years of age, with or without children, and Single Men and Women not exceeding 35 years ot age, being farmers, mechanics, miners, labourers, and female domestic servants, on payment of the following rates:— 12 years, and not exceeding 40, < £ 5 10s 1 year, and under 12, t2 15s. For passages, by the Earl Dalhouiie, bailing November 15, from Plymouth, and all further information, apply to Mr Griffiths, accountant, Aherdare. 4309 ALLAN LINE, SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO AMERICA. COMPOSED of TWENTY FIRST-CLASS ROYAL MAIL \-? STEAMERS. Sailing Days-From Liverpool, eveiy Tuesday and Thursday to Canada, and every alternate Tuesday to Halifax and Baltimore, forwarding Passengers on easy terms to all parts of Canada and the United States. Surgeon and Stewardesses provided free for all classes of Passengers. Passengers who secure their Tickets before leaving home are met at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of the Company, who takes charge of them until they go on board the Steamer. The Canadian Government grants ASSISTED PAS- SAGES by the "Allan" Line. For Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., Alexandra Buildings, James-street, Liverpool; or to D. WILLIAMS, Welshman Office, Car- marthen W. T. OLIVE, Chemist, &c., Burry Port; J. R, DANIEL, Saint Mary-street, Cardigan. [3838 The Marvellous Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all Chest Affections. PECTORINE. Sold by all Chemists, in bottles, at Is Hd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lls each. Sent by the Proprietors upon receipt of stamps. From Rev. J. Stonehouse, St. Saviour's Vicarage, Nottingham. August, 1874. Dear Sir,—I can strongly recommend your Pectorine as an invaluable Cough Remedy. I have given it a fair trial in my own family, and have also supplied it to persons suneriug from Cough in my parish, and in every instance it has given immediate relief. In some cases, after passing sleepless nights, one or two doses of the Pectorine have had such a good effect that persons have got a good night's rest, and the Cough has speedily disappeared. Mr A. Rolfe, St. Ann's Square, Manchester, says: Your Pectorine is superior to any Medicine I have ever tried for Coughs or Colds." h s or Colds. PECTORINE cures the worst forms of Coughs and Colds PECTORINE cures Hoarseness PECTORINE gives immediate relief in Bronchitis PECTORINE is the best Medicine for Asthma PECTORINE cures Whooping Cough PECTORINE will cure a troublesome tickling Cough PECTORINE is invaluable in the early stages of Con sumption PECTORINE relieves all affections of the Chest, Lungs, and Throat. Prepared only by SMITH & CLARKE, Manufacturing Chemists, Park-street, Lincoln. Vice-Chancellor Sir C. Hall granted a perpetual in- junction, with costs, against F. Mason, Chemist, Rotherham, for using the word Pectorine." Carmarthen—Sold by White Bros., T. & W. Francis, and J. Brigstocke, 25, King-street; Swansea—Sold by J. Kenn Roberts, J. Davies, W. Griffiths, J. Hughes, W. George; R. M. Davies, Carmarthen and Llandyssul: Lampeter-J. Evans, Post-Office. BUTTER MAKING IN SUMA-TER. F I-IHE difficulty so much experienced at this season in M producing firm and sweet Butter, free from rancidity and the unpleasant flavour caused by some herbages, wild garlic, excessive heat, &c., is entirely overcome, and the churning quickened, by using Tomlinson & Co.'s Butter Powder. Sold by most Chemists and Growers, in 6d, Is, 2s Gd, and 7s 6d boxes, with full directions for use. [4117 SAFE AND EFFECTIVE DRESSING FOR SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE "GLYCERINE DIP" (Hardwicke, Gueriii -r Co.'s). fT^HIS non-poisonous and disinfectant Dip is of un- -I rivalled efficacy for the cure of scab, foot disease, and complete destruction of all ticks, lice, and parasites. It is equally adapted for pouring or bottling as for dipping, and being of an oleaginous nature, the fleece is rendered im- pervious to cold, wind, and rain, thereby conducing to the comfort and thriving of the animal; it does not disturb the natural Yolk" so essential to the wool, but feeds the fleece. maintains its lustre, and promotes its growth in a wonderful degree; it also effectually repels contagion, cleanses the skin, and does not discolour the wool. N.B.—At certain seasons the fly being troublesome, the manufacturers of the Glycerine Dip prepare a non-poisonous Fly Powder to use with the Dip, one of which they recom- mend to every four pounds of the Dip. Full particulars, with testimonials, to be had on applica- tion to the sole manufacturers and exporters, Tomlinson, Hayward, & Bishop, Lincoln, or their Agents throughout the Kingdom. Price Sixpence per pound, in tins and drums of 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 100 lbs. each. CURE FOR ALL. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Universal Patronage. Let all sufferers from general or local disease take heart and follow in the wake of thousands who ascribe their restoration of health to the use of HOLLOWAY'S OINT- MENT AND PILLS. Rheumatism in the muscles or joints, gouty pains, neuralgic tortures, cramps and spasmodic twitches depart under the employment of these noble remedies. Bad legs, all kinds of wounds, ulcers, sores, burns, cutaneous inflammations, are quickly conquered. The reputation Holloway's Ointment and Pills have ac- quired throughout the habitable Globe should induce every afflicted person to give them a fair trial before the de- spairing of relief or abandoning hope. Scorbutic Humours.—Scald. Heads and Skin Diseases. Scorbutic humours arise from an impure state of the blood, and in most cases the liver and stomach are the organs at fault —These Pills will speedily restore them to a healthy action; while the Ointment, if well rubbed into the afflicted parts at 'least twice a-day, will soon cure any case of skin disease. "Soldiers, sailors, and miners use this famous Ointment in all parts of the world. Bronchitis, Diptheria, Sore Throats, Coughs, and Colds This Ointment will cure, when every other means have failed. It is a sovereign remedy for all derangements of the throat and chest. Settled coughs or wheezing will be j promptly removed by rubbing in the Unguent. Bad Legs, Bad Bi-ecrsts.-Olct Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. It is surprising how quickly a sore, ulcer, or wound, deprives the body of strength and unfits it for the .duties of life, and it is no less wonderful to watch the effect of Holloway' s Healing Ointment, when it is used according to the printed directions, and assisted by appropriate doses of the Pills. Gout and Rheumatism Will be cured with the greatest certainty if large quantities of the Ointment be well worked into the af- flicted parts. This treatment must be perseveringly followed for some time, and duly assisted by powerful doses of Holloway's Pills. These purifying and soothing remedies demand the earnest attention of all persons liable to rheumatism, gout, sciatica, or other painful affec- tions of the muscles, nerves, or joints. Piles. Fistvlas, and Dropsical Swellings. This incomparable Ointment is earnestly recommended to all suffering from, or having a tendency to, dropsy. The worst cases will yield in a comparatively short space of time when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected. In tall serious maladies the Pills should be taken to purify the blood and regulate its circulation. Both the Ointment and Pills slum Id be used in the jolloicing coinplaits:- Bad Legs Bad Breasts Burns Bunions Chilblains Chapped Hands Contracted and Stiff Joints Corns (Soft) Fistulas Gout Glandular Swell- ings Lumbago Piles Rheumatism Sore Nipples Scalds Sore Throats Skin Diseases Scurvy Sore Heads Tumours- Ulcers Wounds The Ointment and Pills are sold at Professor Hollowa's Establishment, 533, Oxford-street, London; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World, in Pots and Boxes, at Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d lis, 22s, and 33s each. The smallest Pot of Ointment contains one ounce; and the smallest Box of Pills four dozen. Full printed directions are affixed to each Pot and Box and can be had in any language, even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese