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TO SCHOOL-MASTERS. WANTED, a MASTER for Cwmnantty School, in the tv parish of Defynnock, in the County of Brecon. He must be a single man, capable of teaching the usual branches of a good English Education, and possessed of a competent knowledge of Latin and Greek, and must enter upon his duties on the 1st January next. Applications to be made in the Applicant's own hand- writing, accompanied with testimonials to character and ability, to MR. REES DAVIES, Llwynhir, Defynnock, Senny Bridge, of whom further particulars may be obtained. Llwynhir, 29th November, 1859. CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, AT PENRHIWBAILEY, In the Parish of Treleach-ar-Bettws, On THURSDAY, the 5th day of JANUARY, 1860 BY j-IR. WALTER LLOYD, ABOUT 40 Tons of HAY, and one stack of mixed CORN, well-harvested. Also, four capital MILCH COWS, of the Durham breed three CALVES one very usesul Bay MARE, four years old, and a very handsome Bay PONY, four years old, both of which are quiet to ride or drive. The Sale to commence at 12 o1 Clock CREDIT ON CONDITIONS. CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION IN ONE LOT, On FRIDAY, the 23rd day of DECEMBER, 1859, BY J. JORDAN JONES, AT the CARPENTERS' ARMS, LLANGYM, about 3 Amiles from Lampeter, and on the Turnpike Road lead- ing from Lampeter to Tregaron, the following very valuable TIMBER, now standing and growing on the Farm called BLAENCUSSWCH, in the parish of Llanfairclydogau, the property of John Jenkins, Esq. Consisting of 260 OAK, measuring about 18 inches on the side 360 ASH, from 19 to 24 ditto; 10 SYCAMORE, about 18 inches ditto; 25 BIRCH, from 6 to 12 ditto. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Timber Merchants, Railway Contractors, Coopers, Farmers, and others to the above valuable Timber. Mr. David Jenkins, Blaencysswch, will show the Timber. Further information and particulars may bo obtained on application to the Auctioneer, at his Office, Harford Square, in the Town of Lampeter. The Sale to commence at Two o'clock. CARMARTHENSHIRE. VALUABLE SALE OF TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT THE RAILWAY HOTEL, Near the Saint Clears Station, on the South Wales Railway, On Thursday, the 29tl¿ day of December, 1859 BY MR. WALTER LLOYD, THE following Lots of TIMBER, and other TREES, JL which are now growing on the Farms of CASTLE- GORFOD, in the parish of Llangining, ORNANT and TRAVELYRYCH, in the parish of Mydrim; VRON-Y- VRON, in the parish of Llanwinio, and PANTYRHEAID, in the parish of Eglwyscumin. LOT I.- A very in LOT parish of E Valuable Grove, Eight acres more or less, much of which are Oak and Larch, growing in ALLTCOED- MORE, on the Farm of CASTLEGORFOD, together with the whole of the Timber growing on the Farm of ORNANT, except the Young Larch Plantation, and the Trees marked with an X in white paint. LOT 2.—Three Plantations consisting of Oak, Larch, and Ash, growing on the Farm of CASTLEGORFOD, called ALLTYRHAW ISSA, 7 acres 2 roods, more or less; ALLTYGARREG, 3 acres, more or less, and part of WAUNHIR, 1 acre, more or less. LOT 3 —?LLTYCADNO WOOD. fi Oak and LaJch, growing on the FarmofTirANWIar. Lon; and the whole of the hedge row Timber, except those which are marked with an X in white paint; together with a Larch plantation, 2 acres 3 rooJs 13 perches, more or less, growing in ALLTDANTY, on the Farm of VRON-Y-VRON, and the Timber growing in the dingle between ALLTDANTY, and VRON-Y-VRON dwelling-house. LOT 4.-A Larch Plantation, 3 acres 1 rood, more or less, growing in ALLTYDRAIN, on the Farm of PANTYR- I I d d f B .Id' The above Timber is particularly adapted for Building and Railway purposes, Colleries, &c., and are within a short distance of the St. Clears Station, on the South Wales Railway, with good roads, and will be sold in Four Lots, or in such Lots as may be agreed upon on the day of Sale. HENRY DAVIES TRIP, Castlegorfod, will shew the Woods' and for further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. Penybont, Mydrim, 5th Dec., 1859. Open to h2,a.LømhrOk,.1 6?M to the Counties of Carmarthen, C?t'yaM, ? jF?M?o?. A MEETING of this Club will be held at Treown Mill _L71 (distant from Haverfordwest 10 miles, from Fishguard 4 miles), on Tuesday, the 27th of December, 1859, when the following Stakes will be run for. THE TRECWN PUppy STAKES.—Any number of entries at j61 Is, each. To the winner, X15. Second, E5. The Dogs to be bona fide the property of members of this Club. The entries to be made by letter to the Secretary, at the Castle Hotel, Haverfordwest, before one o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, the 17th of December, 1859, and the drawing to take place in the presence of not less than three members, at six o'clock on the same evening. CHARLES HENRY BARHAM, J1 SbTte.wWaArRd(LsS. FRANCIS GREEN,  M JOHN OWEN, Secretary. GEORGE WARWICK, Juttge. DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout the world as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, RHEUMA- TISM, GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES 01' THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. Du. DE JONGH'S Oil is the most efficacious, the most palatable, and from its rapid curative effects, unquestionably the most economical of all kinds. Its immeasurable thera- peutic superiority over every other variety is established by innumer-able "ontaneous testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons of European reputation. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:— EDWIN LANKESTER, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., Late Lecturer on the Practice of Physic at St. George's Medical School, Superintendent of the Food Collection at the South Kensington Museum, e., fy. "I believe that the purity of this Oil is secured in its preparation by the personal attention of so good a Chemist and intelligeut a Physician as Dr. de Jongh, who has also written the best medical treatise on the Oil with which I am acquainted. Hence I should deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarantee to be preferable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medicinal efficacy." W. MURDOCH, Esq., M.D., MRCS, Medical Officer of Health, St. illary, Rotherhithe, ixc,, c. I entertain a high opinion of Dr. de Jongh's valuable Oil, the results in my practice being much more satisfactory since I have administered it than they were when I used the preparations of Pale Oil usually sold by the druggists. I never could get two samples of them alike, whereas Dr. de J ongh's Oil is always the same in taste, colour, and other pro- perties. 31Y OWN OPINION IS, THAT IT IS THE BEST OIL SOLD." WILLIAM BAYES, Esq., M.D., L.R.C.P., Physician to the Brighton Dispensaty, t$c., c. "Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil possesses many advantages over the other descriptions ot Oil, in Its being of one invariable strength, in being more palatable, and in its greater efficacy. I consider that a teaspoonful of this Oil is equal in its effects to a tablespoonful of the Pale Oil. Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. Gd.; Pints, 4s. 3d.; Quarts, 9s., capsuled, and labelled with DR. DE JONGH'S stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by all honest Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD § Co., 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. AGENT BY APPOINTMENT AT CARMARTHEN, MK K. M. DAVIES. CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, 19, h, STREET. CA UTION.- Where the least difficulty .-ists in obtain- i)a.q.Dr. & Jot&gh's Cod Liver Oil, MESSRS. ANSAR, HAR- FORD & Co. will forward four Half-Pints, CARRIAGE PAID, to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of re- mittancefor ten shillings. THE WORKMAN'S CANDLE. D^SItA^PA^tCANdlES CHEAPER THAN TALLOW CANDLES, with two wicks, 8d. per lb, with one wick 74d. per lb., ten to the lb. These candles though ugly, burn well, and without guttering. They. are admirably adapted for all who require one which emits a great light. For Artisans, Turners in Metal Sempstresses, Tailors, Shoemakers, for the windows of small shops, and for persons of weak sight, where the light is of primary, and appearance of secondary importance, these candles are in- comparable in short, one Decimal Palm Candle, with two wicks, gives the light of three ordinary candles, and with one wick the light of two ordinary candles, and does not require snuffing. Sold by Grocers, Candle Dealers, and Oilmen, and whole- sale by PALMER & Co., (the Patentees), Sutton-street, Clerkenwell, London, E.C. W & A. GILBEY, Wine and Spirit Importers and J » Distillers, are now doing by far the largest Trade of any other house in the kingdom, their connection exceed- ing at the present time 15,000 private families and more than 50 of the most important Hospitals, Military Messes, and Public Institutions, beg to offer the following advantages to consumers WINES FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. PORT, SHERRY, MADEIRA, MARSALA, all first growths, 20s. per dozen, Z3 6s. 6d. per 7-gallori oask, 1:6 lIs. 3d. per U-gallon cask, and X12 19s. per quarter cask of 28 gallons. They are £ e' delicate, wholesome, and in every way snS for either dinner or dessert. The Custom House returns for 1858 shew that W. & A. G. paid duty on the unprecedented quantity of 56,635 gMalll)o?ns of these Wines alone in that year. WINES FROM PORTUGAL. me old PORT from the wood 36s. per dozen, X5 19s. per 8'c of 7 gallons, £ 11 14s. per cask of 14 gallons, and ?£ 923 2s. per cask of 28 gallons. ThiS, our leading article from Oporto, is the old school of mature silky Port from the wood with body and bouquet. This is more palatable and wholesome than those extremely high priced old Bottled Wines, which have nothing left to recommend them but vegetable decay. WINES FROM SPAIN. SHERRIES Pale and Golden at ::>69. per dozen, E5 1913. per cask of 7-gallons, JEll 14s. per cask of 14-gallons and zC23 2s. per cask of 28 gallons. The almost total disappearance of the Vine Disease in Spain, enables us to import an extremely good wine at this price; it is a decided improvement on former shipments. WINES FROM FRANCE. CLARETS at 24s. and.28s. per dozen. These, our leading importations of Vin Ordinaire, are superior to those generally drank in France, and we guarantee them decidedly superior to any other offered at any thing like these prices, they are shipped to us direct from the vineyards under the superintendance of one of the lead- ing Bordeaux Houses. CHAMPAGNE 37s. 6d. per dozen. Having made a large contract to have this Wine shipped direct from the vineyards, we are enabled to submit it not only as the cheapest imported, but as good as any Gentleman can desire to have on his table. I WINES FRONlffcciLY. MARSALA 24s. per dozen, £4 Os. 6d. per 7-allon cask and A7 19s. per 14-gallon cask and j612 7a. 6d. per quarter- cask of 22-gallons. This is Ingham's superior, and is often preferred to even middling class Sherries, and the quality is guaranteed. SPIRITS. COGNAC BRANDY, flnest 25s. per gallon GIN, the Old English. 11.. WHISKEY, Pure Old Irish 16s. 1' WHISKEY, Old Scotch 16s. RUM,. Old Jamaica 14s. A dozen full-sized bottles of any of the above Wines at the quoted prices, or for 5s. in stamps a dozen small samples or any two samples for 12 stamps, sent seenrely packed and labelled. A detailed. Price List of other Wines, Spirits and Liqueurs In England Cheques to be crossed to our bankers, the BANK OF ENGLAND, and Post Office Orders made pay- able to the General Post Office, LONDON; in Ireland the BANK OF IRELAND, and General Post Office, DUBLIN in Scotland the BANK OF SCOTLAND, and General Post Office, EDINBURGH. W. & A. GILBEY, 357, Oxford Street, LONDON. 31, Upper Sackville Street, DUBLIN, 12, St. Andrew Square, EDINBURGH. Agent for South Wales, MR. JOHN REES, Nott Square, Carmarthen, where a large stock is kept of all the Wines and Spirits above, and samples can be tasted and obtained. CURTIS ON MANHOOD-NEW EDITION, A MEDICAL ESSAY ON NERVOUS AND GENER- ATIVE DISEASES. Just Published, the 120th Thousand, with numerous plates, In a sealed envelope, price Is., or sent, post-paid, by the Author, for 14 stamps. MANHOOD The CAUSE and CURE of PREMA- TURE DECLINE, with Plain Directions for Perfect oration to Health and Vigour being a Medical Re- view of the various forms and modern treatment of Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Mental and Physical Capacity, whether resulting from Youthful Abuse, the Follies of Maturity, the Effects of Climate, or Infection, &c.; with Observations on a new and successful mode of detecting Spermatorrhoea, and other Urethral Discharges, by Micros- copic Examination; to which are added, Curious and In- teresting C8"es, with the Author's Recipe of a Preventive Lotion. By J. L. CURTIS, 15, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London whose practice, extending over a period 20 years, affords a complete guarantee to patients that the utmost skill and experience will be made available in the treatment of their cases At home for consultation daily from 10 to 3, and 6 to 8. Sundays, from 10 till 1. REVIEWS QF THE WORK. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD- This is a truly valuable work, and should be in the hands of young and old.Sunday Times, 23rd March, 1856. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—It is the duty of all men to tudy the laws of their body, no less than those of their mind In the pages of this work will be found golden rules for regulating the one and preserving the other. Mark Lane Express, March 31st, 1856. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—The author has conferred a great boon by publishing this little work, in which is described the source of those diseases which produce decline in youth or more frequently premature old age.Daily Telegraph, March 27, 1856. "CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—The book under review is one 3alculated to warn and instruct the erring without impart- ing one idea that can vitiate the mind not already tutored oy the vices of which it treats.Naval and Military Gazette, 1st Feb,, 1856. We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no membe of society by whom the book will not be found useful-whe ther such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, or a clergyman. "-Sun, Evening Paper Bold, In sealed envelopes, by the AUTHOR; also by GILBERT & CO., 49, Paternoster-rqjv MANN, 39, Cornhill, London; GUEST, Bull-street, Birmingham HEYWOOD, Oldham- street, Manchester; HOWELL, Church-street, Liverpool; CAMRBELL, 136, Argyle-street, Glasgow; ROBINSON, 11, Grreenside-street, Edinburgh POWELL, Westmoreland- treet, Dublin; and by all Booksellers and Chemist* in he United Kingdom. AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND. *= L The WHITE STAR" Line of British, Aus- m s. tralian, and New Zealand Ex-Royal Mail :r, clippers sail from Liverpool for Melbourne ????SS?°" the 1st and 20th of every month, and to New Zealand once a month, landing passengers at Geelong, Sydney, Hobart Town, Adelaide, Aukland, Wellington, Nelson, Otago, Canterbury, &c. This Line is composed of the following magnificent ves- aels Red Jacket," White Star," Prince of the SeUe Jacket," Mermaid," White Jacket," 11 Shalimar," Telegraph" "Tornado," "Sirocco," Star ?f the Eas." c., nearly all of which have been employed in her Majesty's postal service, and have made tho most extraordinary passages on record. FOR MELBOURNE. EMPIRE of PEACE J. Baker, 1510 4600 Dea. 20. AIELBOURNE, Morris, 1170 3500 Jan. 1. Passengers embark 19th December. FOR MELBOURNE AND AUCKLAND. RED JACKET, R. Kirby, 2460 5000 Jan. 20. Passengers embark 19th January. The famous clipper Red Jacket" will be despatched for Auckland seven days after arrival at Melbourne. For parti. culars see the circulars. These ships are guaranteed to sail punctually on the days advertised, full or not full, and have splendid accommoda- tions for all classes of passengers. Their saloons are found in bedding, lIDen, and everything necessary for the voyage. Free grants of Land of 40 acres and upwards are granted to all suitable passengers, going to Auckland by the "White Star clippers, by the various provincial agents, a list of whom may be obtained from tho undersigned. For freight, and pasae, apply to the owners, H. T. WILSON & CHAMr BERS, 21. Water-rtrect, Liverpool; or to WM. WIGLEY, Agent, Bridge-street, Carmarthen. N B -Just published, and sent for 2 stamps, Willox's Australian and New Zealand Hand Books. Teas are getting dearer Buy whita you can at the following Prices. ————— To obtain the BEST and CHEAPEST TEAS and COFFEES in ENGLAND, be particular in -addressing to PI-IILLIPS ANp COMPANY, TEA MERCHANTS, 8, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C., As inferior houses are continually copying PHILLIPS AND CO.'S Advertisements, in the hope of misleading the Public Good strong useful Congou Teas 2a. Qd.. 28. 8d,, 2s. 10d, and 3s. Rich Souchong Teas 3s. 8d, 3s. 10d, and 4s. Pure Coffees Is., is. 2d Is. 3d., Is. 4d, Is. 6d. A PRICE CURRENT FREE. SUGARS AT MARKET PRICES. PHILLIPS & CO, send all GOODS CARRIAGE FRE by their own Vans within Eight Miles of No. 8, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, and Send Teas, Coffees, and Spic.3 Carriage Free to any Railway Station oi Market Town in England, if to the value of 40s. or upwards. I FURNITURE, CARRIAGE PAID, TO ANY RAIL- EM D STATION.-Persons Furnishing are recom- mended to apply for "THE COMPLETE FURNISHING GUIDE," Illustrated by 300 Engravings (forwarded gratis -and post-free). Details of every article required and suited to all classes of society. The complete Estimates will be found most useful: £ s. d. Estimate No. 1. A Four-roomed House 20 11 0 „ 2. Six „ „ 67 17 0 „ 3. Eight „ „ 134 10 2 4. Ten „ „ 164 3 6 P. & S. BEYFUS, City Furniture Warehouses, Nos. 91, 93, and 95, City-road, London, E.C. CARMARTJTEJTFSHIRE. JANUARY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1860. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this County will be held at the Shirehall, in the Town of Llandilofawr in the said County, on Thursday, the 5th day of January next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour 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 provisions of the several Acts of Parliament relating to the Rural Police of the. said liounry as snail be necessary, and to the transac- tion 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 Committee; application will be made to the Court that a sum not ex- ceeding d650 be granted to put Brynhafod Bridge and its approaches in repair. The Court will proceed to appoint a Bridge Surveyor, in the place of Mr. R. K. Penson, who has resigned, at a salary of F.150, or a Bridge Surveyor and County Surveyor of Public Buildings, at a salary of £ 17o, to report upon when required, and to superintend the repairs of all public buildings now existing or which hereafter shall be erected. The Court will be moved that the Report of the Police Committee, presented at the last Quarter Sessions, be adopted. The Court will also be moved, that considering how much the erection of Lock- ups with dwelling-houses attached tends to increase the efficiency of the Police, to lessen their absence trom their Posts, and to the saving of Prisoners' travelling expences, the County do allow a sum not exceeding X160 for the erection of a dwelling-house at Llansawel (a double Police Post) with two cells attached, as per plan, now deposited with the Clerk of the Peace. The notice given by Sir James Walker Drummond, "That I whereas Mr. Penson has voluntarily resigned the Office of Bridge Surveyor, the vacant situation be not filled up for the present, that in the meantime the repairs and superin- tendence of the Brides in each district be placed under the authority of the District Road Surveyors, who shall have the same authority as the Bridge Surveyor had, and that a sum of £ 5 be added to their annual Salaries; that central Road Boards be appointed to whom the Surveyors shall WffffVnaW "Qîfonlië s-ârirètõ 65 cameffouCauSr^'ISa; tt be of necessity, and if not, to rerv- r opinion to the Quarter Sessluuo, -°n into con- sideration by the Court. The Notice given for the grant of a further sum of £ iqq towards completing the cells at Llandovery, and the erection of a warming apparatus for airing the same in compliance with the requirements of Her Majesty's jn. spector of Prisons, will also be taken into consideration. And Notice is hereby also given, that all appeals and traverses to be tried at these Sessions must be entered in the Clerk of the Peace's Office on or before 10 o'clock in the morning of Friday the 6th day of January next, (the second day of the said Sessions), and that on the saih (the day of January, at the hour last aforesaid, all Grand and Petit Jurors, Bailiffs of Hundreds, and persons bound by Recognizances, must attend and answer to their names; and the several Magistrates of the County, are requested to cause all depositions taken before them relating to FekmS and Misdemeanours to be prosecuted at the said Sessions to be transmitted to the Clerk of tJ he Peace on b th 31st day of December Instant, .and In all case arisinl g subsequently, immediatJel1y ^affftee^r bbdeinn ttaakkeenn art,y Notice is hereby also given, that the Court will And Notice is hereby d? t a e OUrt wll proceed with business on the s:ud 6th ay of Januat'y, tPh ll' d '-First of Pnsoncrs; secondly e 10 owmg or cr. a eals and Trials of Traverses; Thirdly, hearing appeals and common j motions. I h  Sce is also given, that all persons having claims against the County, must send in their accounts to the Clerk of the Peace's Office, at Carmarthen, on or before the 26th day of December instant, (excepting for works to County Bridges, which are to be sent on the 19th day of December inst.,) and must attend before the Finance Committee of Magistrates, on Thursday, the 29th day of December lnst., at the County Grand Jury Room, in Carmarthen, at twelve o'clock at noon, for the purpose of having such claims audited, if required, otherwise they will not be paid.-Dated this 12th day of December, 18o9. CHARLES BISHOP, Clerk of the Peace. 0 CARDIGANSHIRE » J EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS, I860. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next 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 I Tuesday, the 3rd day of January next, 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 Attornies 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 prisoners be- fore the hearing of appeals. COUNTY AND POLICE RATES. The Finance Committee of Magistrates will sit 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 27th day of December instant. The Court will proceed with the business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the County Rates, and to pass all bills and demands that shall have been examined and approved of by the Finance Committee of Magistrates, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of the first day of the said Sessions and also to assess and tax the said County with a Police Rate, for the purpose of de- fraying the expenses of the Constabulary Force, according to the provisions of the Acts 2nd and 3rd. Victoria, cap. 93, and 3 and 4 Victoria, cap. 88. The. Court will proceed to consider the applications for increase of Salary made by the Surgeon and Turnkey to the County Gaol, and to make such order thereon as may be deemed in each case proper and advisable. A letter from Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary requiring that the Superintendent Constable lately ap- pointed to take charge of one sub-division of this County be provided with a horse, will be taken into consideration, and such order made thereon as may be deemed meet. The Court will be moved to direct that in future a sufficient number of Police Constables be employed to keep order in the Courts of Assize for this County under Act 22 and 23 Victoria, c. IS. Application will be maJc for a sirn not exceeding E200 to be applied in improving Abermade Bridge. Dated this 9th day of December, 1859, j FRED. ROW. ROBERTS, I Clerk of the Peace, TO SNITHS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO GOOD SMITHS' Vy Constant Work and liberal wages. Apply per- sonally at Hodges and Wright's Implement Works, Brecon. TALBOT HOTEL, COACH AND GENERAL POST- ING ESTABLISHMENT, ABERYSTWITII. SHREWSBURY VIA OSWESTRY. To London, Liverpool, Manchester, and Holyhead in One Day. THE ENGINEER COACH leaves the TALBOT HOTEL, JL every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 7 a.m., by the way of Machynlleth, Mallwyd Cann-office, Llanfair Bridge, Meifod, arriving at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel and Railway Station, Oswestry, at 4 p.m., and returns from the above Hotel and Railway Station, every MONDAY WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 10.30 a.m., arriving at ABERYSTWITH, at 8 p.m. T. CLEATON, & Co., Proprietors. CHARLLS SIDNEY BEECROFT, LICENSED VALUER OF DRAPERY STOCHS, FIXTURES, AND READY-MADES, LUTON, BEDFORDSHIRE. MEDICAL FRIEND AND MARRIAGE GUIDE OR THE WAY TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. GIVEN AWAY, as a stop to empiricism and exorbitant fees, for the benefit and private information of Nervous Sufferers of both sexes, and those contemplating Marriage, lIustratinl{ an entirely new mode of LOCAL SELF- rREA TMENT, discovered abroad by a high medical au- thority in these matters, and so simple that all can practise for himself Privately, Successfully, and at the smallest possible cost, thus avoiding doctors' fees and their mineral poisons. This Guide discloses hidden mysteries and the wonders and life-giving efficacy of these new CURATIVE REMEDIES," as by their use all the functions upon which life depends are invigorated; the diseased secretions re- moved, and the impaired generative power re-established. The principal nervous centres, as well as the most delicate generative organs, are brought under the immediate per- manent influence of a mild system of action, which revivify- ing the nervous system, the power of rej uvenescense takes place, the virile power is regained, and sterility, impotence, and all impediments to marriage removed. The vital fluid, 6e Author/being- award that the 23aglith treatment is entirely wrong in theory, has determined on presenting the above free of charge, to all sufferers, and those interested in medical Reform, and he therefore adopts this mode of publicity. two stamps for postage, and address W. Hill, Esq. M.A., No. 27, Alfred Place, Bedford Square, London. g -Iciergymen and others interested in the welfare mankind will' confer a boon by laudably assisting in the distribution of these Curative Means. FREE FOR ONE STAMP. DISEASE AND ITS SELF CURE," by the newly- D discovered process of Local and Constitutional Treat- ment. Discovered abroad by a distinguished Physician, m h supersedes entirdy the absurd and futile English mode of treatmet; the use of mineral poisons, which destroy the Digestive Organs and confirm the malady, and the aid of certain doctors, who profess more than they perform. .s A ° TABLE of SYMPTONS accompanies the above, which enables the reader to detect the precise disease, and how to :n\ e. THE CERTAIN MODE of SELF CURE," which i¿Pien away 130eIY from motives of benevolence, for the benefit of tHe afflicted public, and will not be sold under any pretext whatever. This is not an advertisement to get postage-stamps, and can veaoily be distinguished from that class-Send Address, and the above will be forwarded post- paid per return, by M. LANNES, No. 97, Mary-street, Regent's Park. Now ready, 160 Pages, crown 8vo., price 6d., THORLEY'S FARMERS' ALMANACK for 1860. T the most Comprehensive and Complete Work of the kind ,r l' l 'shl'd. 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Merchants and Shippers supplied on liberal terms. CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS, The best Medicine for a Cough in the Horse SO long tried and proved to be the most pfrpft.t Medicine for Horses and Neat Cattle. Amongst the many Testimonials in their favour, the following are selectep f recent date. From Mr. HUMPHREY, Bulkelv Arms Inn, Menai Bridge, North Wales. I have been in the habit of using your Constitution Balk for the last 16 yesrs, and have invariably found them the best remedy for Cough, Influenza, and many other diseases to which the Horse is liable. I have also tried them with young horses, and have found them exceedingly beneficial in getting them into condition. Those horses I have not given them to. altho' getting the-same, food were quite the reverse. From E. MILLS, Esq., Botesdale. » ^o"d ?iare of great use in getting ??" into Hunt- ag condition From Mr. H. W. RUTHERFORD, Clones, Ireland. My hunting ^are was a bad feeder, but since givink Her your Balls, she has never refused a feed. I have ?'- them gr*atly improve her wind. From Mr. PRATT, King'$ Arms Hotel, Lancaster. Hor.es'wb/ruiflpS*  orses when taen up from grass, alld very beneficial to give them occasionally to horses when turned ?u? ^.lk BSthVr% ,PZpHZeb^rtS CUPISS, Diss, Norfolk, Author of the Prize Essay on ofVKK of the Liver of the Horse. And may be had o?  p? '? ??" cine Vendors, in Packets, (6 balls eacb,)36<f?, packet or 7 packets for 21s. with full directions. Persons using the Balls may consult the Proprietor gra- tuitously by enclosing a Stamp in a prepaid letter. TWINBERROW'S DANDELION, CAMOMILE, and _L RHUBARB PILLS, an effectual cure of indigestion, all stomach complaints, aad li-er affections. In cases of constipation these Pills never fail in producing a healthy and permanent action of the bowels, so that in a short time aperients will not be required, and being quite as innocent as caster oil, they may be given to children. From Dr. Dick, Searsdale Terrace, Kensington. SIR,-Send me another bottle of your Dandplion, Camo- mile, and Rhubarb Pills. for mv own use. I lose no occa- sion of recommending these Pills, as I can conscientiously do so. Yours, &c., ROBT. DICK, M.D, TWINBERROW'S PREPARATION OF MYRRH having been used extensively for more than twenty years with most satisfactory results, he conceives it unnecessary to say more than it is an effectual remedy 1st In disease of the gums, particularly scurvy, those which recede from the teeth and are tender. 2nd. For the preservation of the teeth. 3rd. For preventing teeth which are decayed from Becoming worse. kLn. ror the prevention of tooth-ache. 5th. 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Its non-bonus rates are lower thaM those of most offices, and the following are specimens of the additions which have been made to the beneficial policies. Policy date. Sum assured. Bonus added. Sum payabe 1843 500 104 5 2 604 5 2 1847 1000 141 12 4 1141 12 4 A division of profits takes place every five years, and officers in the army and navy, diseased lives, and persons going out of Europe, are also assured on moderate terms. Prospectuses with further particulars may be obtained at the Office, or of the AGENTS. Carmarthen,Mr. T, M. Davies, Auctioneer, St. Mary-street. Cardigan. Mr. Richard David Jenkins, S i licitor. Llandissil and lyn  Mr. John Jones, SoHcitor. Newcastle- Emlyn Mr. John Jones, Solicitor. Brecon Mr. Frederick Watkins, County House. Llandovery.Mr. Thomas Griffiths, chemist. Llandilo Mr. John Prothero Lewis. Solicitor. Kidwell)- .Mr. Edward Blatbwayt, Surveyor. Llanelly Mr. J. Powell, Messrs. Wilkins & Co., Bauk. Swansea ( Mr. ?°?" Jones, Solicitor Swallse& ? Mr T. R Dawe, Ch"mlst Tenby.Mr. W. Williams, Chemist Pembroke.Mr. Robert Lanning, Solicitor. THE FRIEND OF ALL! HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. Nervous Disorders. Whatismore feartul than a breaking down of the nervous system ? To be exciteable or nervous in a small degree is most distressing, for where can a remedy be found ? There is one :—drink but little wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, none; take no cotft'e,-weak tea being preferable get all the fresh air you can; take three or four Pills every night; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use of slops and if these golden rules are followed, you will be happy in mind and strong in body, and forget you have any nerves. Mothers and Daughters. If there is one thing more than another for which these Pills are so famous it is there purifying properties, especially their power ot cleansing the blood from all impurities, and removing dangerous and suspended secretions. Uni- versally adopted as the one grand remedy for female com- plaints, they never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring about what is required. Sick Headaches and Want of Appetite. These feelings which so sadden us most frequently arise from annoyances or trouble, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is unfit for us, thus dis- ordering the liver and stomach. These organs must be regulated if you wish to be well. The Pills, if taken according to the printed instructions, will quickly restore a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow as a natural consequence, a good appetite and a clear head. In the Ea-t and West Indies scarcely any other medicine is etcrused for these disorders. How to be Strong. Never let the bowels be either confined or unduly acted upon. It may appear singular that llolloway's Pills should be recommended for a run upon the bowels, many persons supposing that they would increase relaxation. This is a great mistake however, for these Pills will immediately cor- rect the liver and stop every kind of bowel complaint. In warm climates thousands of lives have been saved by the use of this medicine, which in all cases gives tone and vigour to the whole organic system however deranged,—health and strength following as a matter of course. The appetite too is wonderfully increased by the use of these Pills combined with the use of solid in preference to fluid diet. Animal food is better than broths and stews.—By removing acrid, fermented, or other impure humours from the liver, stomach, or blood, the cause of dysentry, diarrhoea, and other bowel complaints is expelled. The result is, that the disturbance is arrested, and the action of the bowels becomes regular. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the bowels so quickly as this fine correcting medicine. Disorders of the Kidneys. In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or too little water; or whether they beaffiicted ith stone or grovel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over the regions of the kidneys, these Pills should be taken according to the printed directions and the Oint iiielilshould be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed time. fillS treatment wiil give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed For Stomachs out of order No medicine will so ?ctuaUy No medicine will so effectually PI?l^acidTtv occai uW either by intemperance or pr(iper  They reach the | either b) intempe  ??? ??.tion they are wonder- y   fact thei:«*» in curing all disirders of the liver and stomach. ??Z'" ??<!? <? ?'? are the best remedy known w )'/<e ??7-M (or the followmg D/licases Ague iDropsy Juflan>mation;Secondavy Syvnp- Asthma I Dysentery Jaundice toms BiliousComplaints;Erjsipelas 'L'H'l' Com- iTic-I)ouloureux Blotches on the I female lrre-l plainls (Tumours SklU I gulavities iLumbaso (Ulcers Bowel Cùmphmts I evprs of all Piles iWoims of all Cohps I' 0 \) a colies kinds I Sci-ot*iil,,t, or | kinds Constipation of thefts Kind's Evii)\Ye.iknes!<, l'rom r, Bowels iUout 'Sore Throws .whatever cause Consumption Ilead-achc Stone andGra • Sc., &c. Debility tludigestion vel. Sold at the Establishment 01 Professor llolloway ,244,Strand near Temple Bar, London l." y al] respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the 9d. Is. >1. lis, 22s. and 33s. each I box. j gg^There is a considerable saving bv takinrrtbe larger sites. N.B. Directions for the gnidancc of PatiWHi in every disorder, are affixed to each Box.