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PREPAID SCALE FOR SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. Word<5 0ne Tbree „ Si^ Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. s. d. s. d. s. d. 18 0 6 1 0 1 6 24 0 9 1 6 2 3 32 1 0 2 0 3 0 40 1 3 2 6 3 9 Each 8 Words 3d. 6d. 9d. RATE PER LINE PER INSERTION. Parliamentary Notices. 9d. Election Addresses, Public Companies 6d. Auctioneers, Public Announcements, &c. 4d. N.B.—The above Scale does not apply to Public Bodies. Cheques and Post Office Orders should be made payable to The Journal Company. Limited. If not paid in advance, the ordinary Credit rate will be charged. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO FLANNEL MANUFACTURERS.—Please send patterns of real Welsh flannels in white, black and white shirting, do. fancy, do. aproning, dresses and skirting, to Davies, Draper and Clothier, Blaenavon, Mon. BOWDEN Champion Bitch Fly," winner at most JD of the Welsh Sheep-dog Trials. Pups, 21s. each. Now booking.—Bowden Somersal, Derby. WHITE'S PILL OF HEALTH, AN UNRIVALLED FAMILY MEDICINE (TASTELESS). THE SAFEST DOMESTIC PILL KNOWN. INVALUABLE AT THE PRESENT SEASON OF THE YEAR. WHITE'S PILL OF HEALTH CLEANSES THE STOMACH, CURES HEADACHE, STOMACH COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, PAINS, COSTIVENESS, GIDDINESS, PALPITATIONS, PIMPLES, WIND, GRAVEL, PILES, COLIC, ERUPTIONS, LOSS OF APPETITE, &c. THEY PROMOTE A HEALTHY ACTION OF THE LIVER, AND ARE INVALUABLE AS A BLOOD AND SKIN PURIFIER. SOLD IN BOXES A T ONE UNIFORM PRICE, Is. 1 id each. COPY OF ANALYSIS BY DR. HOPKINS. GENTLEMEN,—I have made a careful Analysis of WHITE'S PATENT PILL OF HEALTH, and found them to be compounded of genuine and pure ingredients. I think them the best Aperient and Antibilious Pills known-a warm stomachic, and admirably adapted for Wind and Constipation generally. (Signed) JOHN MORGAN HOPKINS, M.D., 11, Quay-street, Carmarthen." Prepared only by J. E. WILLIAMS, M.P.S., (LATE WHITE BROTHERS), PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 7, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. MESSRS. L. P. REES, OF CARMARTHEN, AND J. F. REES, OF LLANBOIDY, VETERINARY SURGEONS, Having purchased the goodwill and surgery of the late Mr Morgan Rees, of Carmarthen, hope they will receive the same support hitherto accorded the late Mr Rees by the gentlemen and fanners of the neighbour- hood. ESTABLISHED 1854. D. TITUS WILLIAMS, BOOKBINDER, ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL HOUSE, CARMARTHEN, Having taken over the Business lately carried on by his father (the late Thomas Williams), D. T. W. begs most respectfully to return thanks to the Public for the kind patronage hitherto accorded his father, and hopes to be favoured with a continuance of their kind support. Bibles, Music, Albums, and Old Books Bound and Repaired with the greatest care. SECOND-HAND BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED A CARD. C. MORGAN, M.R.C.V.S., Li, VETERINARY SURGEON, 13, King-street, Carmarthen. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. PEIRIANT AMERICANAIDD. LLADD GWAIR. waiyim; It A. WOOD. ENNILLWR DROS 1,200 0 BRIF WOBRWYAU YN MHOB RHAN O'R BYD. Y MAE 792,529 WEDI EU GWERTHU ODDIAR Y FLWYDDYN 1853. ENNILLODD Y BRIF WOBR MEWN CYSTADLEUAETH YN NGHAEAU ARDDANGOSFA PARIS, PRIF DDINAS FFRAINC, YN Y FLWYDDYN 1889. Mae'r Ystram Fmme yn gyfansoddedig o un darn o haiarn cau, felly mae yn ysgafn a chryf neillduol. Mae y rhanau mwyaf eu traul wedi eu gwneud o bres Sef (Bushes) y (Bearings). Mae'r Gearings oil wedi eu cau i fewn. Mae'r Olwynion yn hynod uchel, ac yn mhell oddiwrth eu gilydd. Mae'r Echel Axle wedi ei wneud o Ddur, ac yn fawr ei amgylchedd. Mae yn ysgafn iawn ac yn hawdd ei dynu. Y mae'r gwneuthuriad o'r defynddiau goreu. Z5 Z5 MAE POB PEIRIANT YN WAR ANTE DIG. IIWN YDYW Y PEIRIANT LLADD-GWAIR GOREU YN Y FARCHNAD. THOMAS JONES, Priory Foundry, C A U M A R T H E N Yr unig Oruchwyliwr yn yr ardal hon. MOUNT HILL NURSERIES, CARMARTHEN. JOSEPH COYSH. FOREST TREES! FOREST TREES!! WHITE THORN QUICKS FOR HEDGES. CHOICE T 18 EES N D SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES AND ROSES, AND ALL KINDS OF NURSERY STOCK. WREATHS, CROSSES, AND BOUQUETS TO ORDER PRICES ON APPLICATION. TYLER & CO. have gained the following Exhibition Awards for their various manufactures:- HIGHEST AWARDED MEDAL, LIVERPOOL, 1886. GOLD MEDAL, SYDNEY, 1888. HIGHEST AWARDED ORDER OF MERIT, ADELAIDE, 1887. FARMERS! SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTO CLOTH From Is. 3d. per Yard; Blankets from Is. 2d. per Yard Stocking Yarn from 9d. per lb. CARRIAGE PAID BOTfl IllAYS ON ALL ORDERS OF OVER £1. PATTERNS FORWARDED TO SELECT FROM. ru y E IE: IR & CO., MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, S. WALES. DRESSMAKING. JOHN LEWIS BEGS to state that he is NOW MAKING his FIRST SHOW OF SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS, And respectfully solicits the favour of a visit. THE MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS Are under the management of qualified and experienced hands, and orders are executed with skill and taste. MOURNING OUTFITS SUPPLIED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. PATTERNS BY POST are sent post free on request, with forms for self-measurement, enabling Ladies residing at a distance to select the Dresses at home. Estimates given for all orders, and the prices charged are the lowest, consistent with stylish, good, and reliable work. COMMERCE HOUSE, CARMARTHEN. THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) ADVANCES MONEY to Landowners for Drainage, the Erection of Farm Buildings, Artizans' and Miners' Cottages, Water Supply, &c., and for the General Improvement of Landed Property, the amount borrowed being repaid by a terminable Rent-Charge. No investigation of title is necessary. Prospectus and forms of application will be furnished on request. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. THE IMPROVEMENT OF MANSION HOUSES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY ADVANCES MONEY to the owners of Settled Estates in England and Wales for the erection of, alterations and additions to, Estate Mansions, Stables and Outbuildings, for supplying Water thereto, and for their General Sanitary Improvement. The amount expended would be repaid by a Rent-Charge in 25 years. Further particulars will be supplied on application. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. MORTGAGE AND GROUND-RENT BRANCH OF THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY. THE COMPANY'S REGISTER contains various sums of trust and other moneys awaiting invest- ment ou Mortgage and for the purchase of Ground Rents. For further information apply to the Secretary, 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. HENRY HARRIS. CABINET MAHliK AND IJPIIOftiSTKKKK 41, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN- (ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 40 YEARS). A LARGE STOIK OF WARDROBES, BOOK CASES, WRITING TABLES. CHAIRS, &c. All made on the Premises by Experienced Workmen. INSPECTION INVITED. FEATHER BEDS DRESSED AND PURIFIED BY STEAM AND HOT AIR PRICES MODERATE—LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. WINNER OF TH E^ MEDA L AT THE MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, 1889. This Mower has a new Patent Lever for cutting laid hay, and with all the latest improve- ments. THE NEW IMPROVED AMERICAN HAY TEDDER. This is the only Tedder with Forks outside the wheels, and the hay is thus left in far better con- dition than when tedded by the old style machine. Up to the times in every feature, the standard of modern perfection, the WORLD'S CHAMPION PORTABLE HORSE RAKE, Awarded over 3,000 Prizes. Speciality fur Season 1890. W. T. has the lalgest stock of Mowing Machines, Haymakers, Horse Rakes, and other harvesting Machinery, in Wales. Prices very moderate. Chief Implement Depot at MARKET PLACE, CARMARTHEN; also STOCK kept at MARKET PLACE, LLANELLY, and at LLANYBYTHER. NOTE TIIE ADDRESS- W. THOMAS, LATE J. L. DAVIES, Ironmonger and Implement Agent, Carmarthen. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS :—THOMAS, Ironmonger, Carmarthen. A.MA.LG^LMA.TION OF THE BRECON OLD BANK (MESSRS. WILKINS & CO.) WITH r LLOYD'S BANK, LIMITED. EXTRACT FROM THE REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS OF LLOYD'S BANK, LIMITED, PRE- SENTED TO THE SHAREHOLDERS AT THE THIRTY-SECOND ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, HELD AT THE GRAND HOTEL, COLMORE-LLOW, BIRMINGHAM, ON MON- DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1890, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. MEETING, HELD AT THE GRAND HOTEL, COLMORE-LLOW, BIRMINGHAM, ON MON- DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1890, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. Your Directors present herewith a Statement of the Liabilities and Assets of the Company on the 31st day of December last. J The available profit for the past year, including the amount brought forward from the previous year, after payment of charges and expenses, carrying forward the amount necessary for rebate of bills, and making due provision for bad'debts .and contingencies, is £ 274,024 6s 3d. Out of this an interim dividend at the rate of 15 per cent. per annum, free of income-tax, amounting to £ 96,000, was declared for the half-year ending the 30th day of June last. Your Directors recommend that a dividend at the same rate for the past half-year, amounting to C,)7,500, be now declared that a bonus of 2s per share, amounting to CI6,250, he added to this dividend that the sum of £ 5,243 15s be applied in payment of invome-tax upon the above dividends and bonus that £ 50,000 be added to the Reserved 1 una and that the balance, £ 9,030 lis 3d, be carried forward to the Profit & Loss Account of the present year. The premiums derived from the small number of shares issued since the amalgamations of last year to com- plete the capital have been applied partly towards the heavy costs of the amalgamations, and partly in adding a further sum of -,C30,000 to the Reserved Fund. The business of the Bank satisfactorily reflects the considerable improvement that has taken place in the trade of the country, and the estimated results of the amalgamations sanctioned in March last have been fully borne out. DIRECTORS: THOMAS SALT, ESQ., M.P., CHAIRMAN, JOHN SPENCER PHILLIPS, ESQ., DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN. CHARLES EDWARD BARNETT, ESQ. BERNARD TINDAL BOSANQUET, ESQ. EDWARD (nM, EHQ. EDWARD BRODIE HOARE, ESQ., M.P. JOHN J AFFRAY, EsQ. JOSEPH SCRIVENER KEEP, ESQ. J. ARTHUR KENRICK, ESQ. GEORGE BRAITHWAITE LLOYD, ESQ. RICHARD BORRADAILE LLOYD, ESQ. SAMPSON SAMUEL LLOYD, ESQ. JOHN CHARLES SALT, ESQ. RICHARD VASSAR VASSAR-SMITH, ESQ. GKORGK DUNBAR WHATMAN, ESQ. ROBERT WOODWARD, ESQ. GENERAL MANAGER—HOWARD LT nYD. j STATEMENT OF LIABILITIES AND ASSETS ON THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1889. LIABILITIES- Subscribed Capital (being 162,500 Shares of JE50 each) £ 8,125,000 0 0 Capital called up, viz., 162,500 Shares at S8 per Share £ 1,300,000 0 0 Reserved Fund £ 700,000 0 0 Ditto (added from Premiums on Shares) 30,000 0 0 730,000 0 0 2,030,000 0 0 Debts owing to sundry persons by the Company — On Bills or Notes accepted or endorsed 388,855 13 0 On Deposit, Current, and other Accounts 16,671,156 14 5 Profit (including 4;4,245 6s 2d brought forward from last year) 274,024 6 3 Less Interim Dividend for half-year ending 30th June, at 1 m,. ,,m n 15 per cent, per annum £ %'000 0 0 Income-tax on Dividends and Bonus for the year 5,243 15 0 101,243 15 0 172,780 11 3 Balance, proposed to be appropriated as follows :— In payment of half-year's Dividend to 31st December, at | n0, n n 15 per cent, per annum j u In payment of Bonus of 2s per Share 16,250 0 0 To be added to the Reserved Fund 50,000 0 0 To be carried forward to next year 9,030 11 3 ——————— 172,780 11 3 £ 19,262,792 18 8 ASSETS- —————— Cash in hand, with Bank of England, at call, and sbort notice 4,066,305 0 1 Bills of Exchange. 2,759,087 9 10 Consols, and other British and Indian Government Securities £ 2,255,956 0 11 Colonial Government Securities, Corporation Stocks, English Railway 1 -.■ ,n „ Preference Stocks, and Sundry Investments f i,olo,44U 14 6 3,772,396 15 2 10,597,789 5 1 Advances to Customers, Promissory Notes, and other Securities 7,891,635 18 6 Liabilities of Customers for Bills accepted or endorsed by the Company 388,855 13 0 Bank Premises and Furniture 384,512 2 1 £ 19,262,792 18 8 HOWARD LLOYD, GENERAL MANAGER. WE HEREBY CERTIFY that we have examined the Accounts of the Company, and that the above Statement correctly sets forth the position of its affairs on the 31st day of December, 1889. C. A. HARRISON, BARRATT, WEST, AND THORLEY, t CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS PRICE, WATERHOUSE, & CO.. ) AUDITORS. PLACES OF BUSINESS (in addition to the Offices of the Brecon Old Bank). HEAD OFFICE BIRMINGHAM. REGISTERED OFFICE 72, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E.C. LONDON City.-72, Lombard-street, E.C. West End :-54, St. James's-street, S.W. I'indico-33, Belgrave-road, S.W. West Kensington :—42, Hammersmith Road, W. Hampstead —13 and 14, High-street, N.W. BIRMINGHAM: I Col more Row High Street Temple ROil) New Street Aston Road Bristol Street Deritend Fil-C Ways <'t. Hampton Street O'ooch Street Ather stone Bridgnorth Bromsgrove Brosdey B u rton-on-Tren t Ca n nock Catcrham Valley Cheltenham Coventry Darlaston Droit wick Dudley Ettcsmerc Enfield Evesham Gloucester firent Bridye Hahsowen Handsworth Hanley Hereford Ironbridge | Kidderminster Leamirultun Leominster Lichfield Loin,/ton Ludlow Malvern Newcastle ( Staffordshire ). Ne wport (Sal op) Northampton Oldbury Presteiyn Ross Rugby Rugeley Shifnal Shipston-on-Stour Shrewsbury Smethmick Stafford Stratford-on-A von Teimworth Tenbury Walsall Warwick Wednesbury Wellington (Salop) Welshpool West Bromwich Whitchurch (Salop) Willenhall Wolecr ha IItptu Ii Worcester SUB-BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Alvechurch Astwood Bank Bidford Blomnsbury ( Birmingham) Bloxwich Brewood Cleobury ( Mortimer) Coleshill Craven A rt/ts Deiwley Eccleshall Harbor ne Hednesford Ken il worth Malvern Link Malvern Wells Montpell icr ( Cheltenham) Moseley Vakent/ettes Penkridyc Pershore Selly Oak Solihull Southam Stratford Road ( Birmingham) Sutton Coldfield Wenlock Wcoble y WITH this Bank have been incorporated, by purchase or amalgamation, the long-established private Banks VV of LLOYDS and Co., and MOILLIET and SONS, of Birmingham; BARNETTS, HOAIIFS, and Co., and BOSANQUET, SALT, and Co., of London; STEVENSON, SALT, and Co., cf Stafford and Lichtield; P. and H. WILLIAMS, of Wednesbury A. BUTLIN and SON, of Rugby; R. and W. F. FRYER, of Wolverhampton I. and 1. C. WRIGHT and Co., of Burton-on-Trent; BECK and Co., of Shrewsbury and Welshpool; PRITCHARD, GORDON, and Co., of Broseley and Bridgnorth and the following Banking Companies, viz., the Birmingham Joint Stock Bank, Limited the Worcester City and County Banking Company, Limited the Warwick and Leamington Banking Company, the Shropshire Banking Company, and the Coventry and Warwickshire Bank- ing Company. The Bank has Correspondents and Agents in most of the large towns in the British Isles, as well as in Australia, Canada, the West Indies, Mauritius, and other Colonies, and thus offers to the public great facilities for transacting Banking business. CURRENT ACCOUNTS are opened upon th& terms usually adopted by Bankers. DEPOSITS are received at interest subject to fourteen days' notice of withdrawal, or by special agreement. DRAFTS AND LETTERS OF CREDIT are granted upon Agents; and CIRCULAR NOTES payable in all parts of the world, issued. PURCHASES and SALES of Government and other Stocks effected and every description of Banking business transacted. A Declaration of Secrecy is signed, on appointment, by every person engaged in the Bank's service. WANTED. WANTED, a good PLAIN COOK, one accus- TT tomed to an hotel preferred. Also an expe- rienced HOUSEMAID.—Address Mrs Mason, North Cliff House, Tenby. WANTED, a respectable YOUTH, about 15 or 16 years of age, as apprentice to the Drapery and Ready-made premium required. Apply Davies, Draper, Clothier, &c., 20, Prince-street, and 21, Broad- street, Blaenavon, Mon. WANTED, a strong, active MAN as haulier; must be steady, and used to horses.—Aijply to W. S. Morris, grocer, Bridge-street, Carmarthen. y I TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a Parson- age at V elindre, Penboyr, Llandyssil, Carmar- | thenshire. Plans specifications may be seen at Rock Cottage, Velindi\ and at my office at Llandilo, from the 7th to the 2Lt instant inclusive. lenders to be addressed and delivered to me on or before July 24th, 1890, endorsed Parsonage, Penboyr." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. JENKINS, A.RI.B.A., M.S.A., Architect. King-street, Llandilo, July 4tli, 1890. PUBLIC NOTICES. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. SALVATION ARMY MEETINU at the CRYSTAL PALACE. jJIILITARY and FRENCH EXHIBITIONS. ON MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 14, CHEAP EXCURSIONS to LONDON (for one to five days) and to the CRYSTAL PALACE (day trip), will leave NEW MILFORD at 8.20 p.m., Johnston 8.35, Haverfordwest 8.45, Whitland 9.25, Carmarthen 9.50 Carmarthen Junction 10.0, Llaijelly 10.40, SWANSEA 11.0. For full particulars see bills. HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CARMARTHEN. Two Nights only, MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 21st and 22ncl, 1890. Messrs.^ WADE and MEGGITT, of Tenby, who introduced the Silver King," The Private Secretary," Madame Lemmens Sherrington, Madame Enriquiz, the North and South Co.'s of Dorothy," and many other first- class combinations, including Miss Fanny Moody and others (late Carl Rosa Opera Co.), to this district, respectfully announce the important engagement of the celebrated NATIONAL OPERA COMPANY in DR. PARRY'S charming and most successful romantic Opera—ARIANWEN which created such a furore at the Theatre Royal, Cardiff. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION AEI A^isf "W E IN", OR THE FISHERMAN'S DAUGHTER. Specially Selected Chorus as Fisher Folks, Witches, Robbers, d-c. Pianoforte—Mr W. A. RICHARDS. Harmonium—Mrs A. DAVIES. The whole produced under the personal supervision of the COMPOSER and Mr EDWARD FLETCHER, lessee and manager of the Theatre Royal, Cardiff. MANAGER MR. MENDY PARRY. Tickets, Plan, and Programmes at Mr Colby Evans. ADMISSION—Reserved seats, 3s family ticket (to admit five), 12s 6d; second seats, 2s; third seats, Is a limited number at 6d. Doors open at 7.30, overture at 8. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. —— DANCING DEPARTMENT AND CALISTHENICS. MADAME d'EUVILLE FORREST, cousin and pupil of the celebrated Madame MICHAU, Wgs to announce that she has been requested to visit Llandilo, and has arranged to hold private elasses and give private lessons in the neighbourhood after the 20th inst.— Address, Maiville House, St. Michael's Place, Brighton, Sussex. TO BE LET. TO LET, HOUSE & SMITHY, in Johnstown, near Carmarthen.—For particulars apply to Mrs Eliza Lewis, Friend's Arms, Johnstown. TO be LET or SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT, an exceedingly valuable Freehold Field of Accom- modation Land, known as '■ CAEDANYKEOKDD and WAI/N," situate adjoining Cross Inn Fawr Farm, hounded by the same, and the Farm of Bwlehog, and the Manchester and Milford Railway, and having an extensive frontage to the main road from Pencader to New Quay Road, containing 4a. Or. 12p., more or less. Possession to be had on September 29th next. Apply to Daniel Watkins, solicitor, 13, Guildhall- square, Carmarthen. BRECONSHIRE. rpo BE LET, from the 29th of September m-xt ± TREFEINON FARM," about 250 acres all meadow and pasture, 6 acres of orchards. Railway Station in the centre of the farm a good supply of water two miles from Talgarth, celebrated for its fairs. Apply to MR. BOWEN, Llangorse Vicarage, Talgarth, R.S.O. FARM TO LET. ky TENDER, with possession at X Michaelmas next, the productive Farm of GELLYRUNWIN," in the Parish of Lampeter-Velfrey, containing 76 acres 1 rood 6 perches, with good farm- house and suitable farm buildings. lenders, in writing, to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 31st July next. The proprietor does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender. MESSRS. EATON-EVANS & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, 28th June, 1890. SOUTH WALES. LL AN STE PH A N, C ARM A RTHEN SHIRE. TO BE LET, from October next, for a term of years, -L either furnished or unfurnished, an exceedingly attractive and delightfully situated SEASIDE PROPERTY, known as The Cottage," comprising a substantially-erected and very commodious family residence, standing in its own beautifully laid out and well-wooded grounds, and commanding magnificent views of Carmarthen Bay, the far famed picturesque ruins of Llanstephan Castle, and the charmingly- diversified surrounding scenery. The house is replete with every convenience. The dining and drawing rooms are large and lofty, there is a grand billiard room splendidly fitted throughout with every convenience and all necessary appointments, the billiard^ table by Thurston the kitchens and other domestic offices are conveniently situated and afford -tiii ample accommodation, and the bed chambers are admirably arranged for family occupation or for the reception of visitors. There is a good supply of water for all purposes derived from springs of undeniable purity, and the sanitary conveniences and arrangements are excellent. The stabling, coach-houses, and out- buildings are in convenient proximity to the house, and afford all the required accommodation. Adjoining there are well-stocked fruit and kitchen gardens,0 with spacious green, hot houses, and vine'es, and conserva- tories, replete witi 'all approved appliances in excellent workinsr .order; and about 15 acres of rich meadow lan<„t. The Cottage is distant about eight miles from the town of Carmarthen, about one mile by ferry from the Ferryside Station on the Great Western Railway, and within two hours by water or rail from the favourite watering place of Tenby. There is also a daily postal service and telegraphic communication with the village of J Janstephan. The Carmarthenshire Foxhounds are within easy reach, and fishing and shooting may be had in the immediate neighbourhood. For terms and to view apply to Messrs J. Howell Thomas, and Co., Estate Agents and Surveyors Carmarthen, South Wales. DONKEYS. -Two excellent ones for sale, saddle 1) harness. One travels like a pony, very hand- some other, strong carter. No tricks, accustomed to children moderate price.—Apply, Z., Journal Office. T^OUND, a GREYHOUND BITCH if not claimed _IJ within five days will be sold to defray exuense* A],ply, Mr E. Dav^s, Maesllamvrthwl, Caio.tXVen^ DErnST?^? 'RqCERY~7\"g0o(f gnmg Tu 'Je disposed of.—Apply Win, Jolinyoiij Post Othct, Brecon,