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PREPAID SCALE FOR SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. Words ^ne Three Six Insertion. Insertions, Insertions. s. d. s. d. s. d. 18 0 6 1 0 1 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.-Tlie 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. MONEY TO LEND. ARIAN! ARIAN! ARIAN! Y,5 i £ 500. Eboddir benthyg i Foaeddwyr, Ffermwyr, Mas- nachwyr, a phob dosparth o ddeiliaid tai, ar eu sicrwydd en hunain. Nid oes eisieu Bills of Sale. Mae yu hollol ddirgel a chyfrinachol. Ad- daliadau i gyfarfod cyfleustra benthycwyr. Am fanylion pellacb, ymofyner a Sol. Barnett, 15, Dynevor Place, Swansea. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY (without sureties) by the CHARING CROSS BANK (Estab- lished 1870). 28, BEDFORD-ST., CHARING-CROSS, London, W. C. Capital £ 300,000. Reserve Fund £ 100,000. ADVANCES IMMEDIATELY MADE Upon Approved Promissory Notes as follows, without bill of sale. Advance £ 25 -12 monthly reraynients of £2 5 10 50 „ „ 4 11 8 „ 100 „ 9 3 4 Larger amounts in the same proportion. ADVANCES of k-30 to £2,000 granted at a few hours' notice in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plant, crops. &c., without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions at 5 per cent. for one month to 14 years. NOTICE. —Any one requiring money will do well before applying elsewhere, or paying fees, to think of this-Surely I can do better with a Bank having large capital at command and devoting themselves to this class of business than I can with so-called private money lenders or agents with small means. Good borrowers can obtain money here on reasonable terms, quickly, privately, and without deductions, repayable by easy instalments. Distance no object. Call per- sonally, or write. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts. 4 per cent. interest allowed on the minimum monthly balances. Deposits of S10 and upwards received as under:— 5 per cent. per annum, subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6 per cent. per annum, subject to G months' notice of withdrawal. 7 per cent. per annum, subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal. Special terms for larger amounts. Interest paid quarterly. Write or call for Prospectus. A. WILLIAMS, Manager. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY to Male or Female, in Town or country (distance no object). AT A FEW HOURS NOTICE on NOTE OF HAND ALOE, WITHOUT SURETIES, Publicity, or the usual OBJECTION- ABLE LOAN OFFICE OR AGENTS' ROUTINE AND DELAYS. Prompt Advances also made upon furniture, pianos, jewellery, plate, diamonds, trade and farm stock, plant, crops, farming implements, etc. (without re- moval) and TO ASSIST PERSONS INTO BUSINESS, also upon deeds, reversions, life policies, and private incomes, etc., at FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Repayments are made monthly, quarterly, half- yearly, or yearly, to suit the convenience of borrowers extending over any period not exceeding ten years, or as long as the interest is paid, the principal can remain. APPLICANTS IN TOWX OR COI NTRY ARE ATTENDED TO THE SAME DAY AS RECEIVED, and intending borrowers requiring prompt and private cash advances for any emergency or other purposes can rely upon their matter being conducted UPON FAIR AND UPRIGHT PRINCIPLES, and WITH THE STRICTEST SECRECY & DESPATCH. Before applying elsewhere, call or write in confidence for Prospectus (gratis) to the ACTUAL LENDER, MR. W. BARCLAY, 1, Cecil-street, Strand, London, w.c. (Private gentleman). P.S.—No connection with Loan Offices- SHIPPING NOTICES. «R-YK\ ANCHOR LINE. /DTLLVU \LIVERPOOL T0 NEW YORK "W ItWitF' EXPRESS SERVICE. S.S. CITY OF ROME. 8,144 Tons.12,500 Horse-power. This magnificent steamship will sail from LIVER- POOL to NEW YORK (via QUEENSTOWN) on SATURDAY Aug. 9. SATURDAY Sept. 6. SATURDAY Oct. 4. And every fourth Saturday thereafter. SALOON RATES, £ 12 to 25 Guineas, according to position, &c., of State-room. RETURN TICKETS at moderate rates. INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE PASSAGES at Low Ratps. Apply to HENDERSON BROS., Mersey Chambers, Old Church Yard, and 17, Water Street. Liverpool; or to W. FINCH, 16, Nott-square, Carmarthen. TO MTN I () X L I N E ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. S.S. SARNIA, OREGON AND VANCOUVER Have Saloons and State-rooms amidships. SHORTEST ROUTE TO CANADA AND WESTERN STATES. Lowest Inland Fares. Free Farms of 1(50 acres of fertile land. SAILING from LIVERPOOL WEEKLY, and from BRISTOL FORTNIGHTLY. The steamers of this line are replete with every modern comfort. Cabin Fares from 10 to 18 guineas; Intermediate and Steerage, at Lowest Rates. Apply to Flinn, Main, and Montgomery, Liverpool and Bristol Wil- liam Finch, 16, Nott-square, Carmarthen; W. J. Francis, Beaconsfield House, Haverfordwest Ellis Jones, High-street, Haverfordwest; W. Howells, St. George's-street, Tenby H. Kelway & Son, Milford Haven Brown, Sons & Co., 1(;, Hamilton-terrace, Milford Haven; J. Teasdale, 2, Pembroke-street, Pembroke-Dock W. R. Jones, Myrddin House, Llandilo or to D. S. Thomas, British Schools, Llan- dovery. y\oN 1..1It¡ ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Saloon 10 to 18 Guineas, Intermediate £ 6 6s, Steerage £1. CHEAPEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North West Territory, British Columbia, and the Western States of America. Special Emigrant and Tourist rates. Through Trains daily to the Pacific Coast, and Emigrant Sleeping Cars without extra charge. A liberal allowance of baggage free. Western bound Emigrants accompanied by a special conductor. Prof. Fream's new report and all the latest maps and pamphlets free on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., Liverpool, or any authorised Agent of the Line. FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS from 17 to IF 35 years of age obtain FREE PASSAGES BY STEAMER TO QUEENSLAND, where they are greatly in demand and receive good wages only pay- ments— £ 1 for ship kit, and fitre to depot in London. ASSISTED PASSAGES are also granted to labourers whose labour is connected with the land, such as FARM LABOURERS, GARDENERS, MINERS, QUARRYMEN, &c., and to approved females, such as DRESSMAKERS, TRAINED NURSES, &c An experienced burgeon ana Matron accompany each steamer, and on arrival passengers are received into the Government depot, free of charge. Forms of application, rates of passage, handbooks, and all other information may be obtained on applica- tion to THE AGENT-GENERAL FOR QUEENSLAND, Westminster Chambers, 1, Victoria Street, London, S.W. All persons who pay their own passages to the Colony, should apply for LAND ORDER WAR- RANTS before embarking. Forms and particulars to be obtained from the Shipping Firms booking the passengers, or from the Agent-General for Queensland. Warrants will not be issued to persons applying after they have left England. AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full powered Iron Steamships. Accommodation for passengers, equal to any European Line. Passengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS IS THE SHORTEST AXD BEST ROUTE TO THE VV EST. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO., 19 and 22, Water Street, LIVERPOOL. PUBLIC NOTICES. "VfEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION (Limited). West-End Office, 25, Cockspur Street, S.W. Edin- burgh Office, 23, St. Andrew Square. Dundee Office, 6, Panmure, Street. Branches and Agencies—Anstralia, India. Ceylon, China, Japan, Straits, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Aden, Paris, New York, San Francisco. The Bank receives deposits, buys and sells bills of exchange, buys foreign coupons and interest warrants, makes telegraphic transfer, issues letters of credit and circular notes, forwards bills for collection, and transacts banking and agency business generally INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. At 3 months' notice. 3 per cent. per annum. At 6 months'notice. 4 At 12 months'notice.4j For 3 years certain .5 Interest paid half-yearly in London-31st March and 30th Sept. Interest paid half-yearly in Scotland-11th May and lltli Nov. The fullest information can be obtained at any of the Branches, or at the Head Office, 40, Threadneedle Street, E.C. THE PROVINCIAL ADVERTISING, PRINTING AND PUBLISHING OFFICES, AND PUBLISHING OFFICES, LYDNEY, GLO' STERS HIRE. VDVERTISERS should send for Prospectus tc the Provincial Advertising Offices, Lydney, Glo'stei-shire. WHITE'S. PILL OF HEALTH, AN UNRIVALLED FAMILY MEDICINE (TASTELESS). THE SAFEST DOMESTIC PILL KNOWN. INVALUABLE AT THE PRESENT SEASON OF THE YEAR. WH I TE'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 AT ONE UNIFORM PRICE, Is. 1 d 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. ESTABLISHED 1854. ID. 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 t A CARD. C. MORGAN, M.R.C.V.S., L., 1'-F -1 P VETE KIN A R Y S UKG EON, 13, King-street, Carmarthen. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. MOUNT HILL NU RS E R I ES, CARMARTHEN, JOSEPH COYSH. FOREST TREES! FOREST T AE E S WHITE THORN QUICKS FOR HEDGES. CHOI -c « fr I"" E £$A X D II :il. U « S FRUIT TREES AND ROSES, AND ALL KINDS OF NURSERY STOCK. WREATHS, CROSSES, AND BOUQUETS TO ORDER PRIOES ON APPLICATION. TYLER & CO. have gained the following Exhibition Awards for their various iiianufl HIGHEST AWARDEI) IEDAL, LIVERPOOL, 1886. GOLD MEDAL, SYDNEY, 18R8. HIGHEST OHDER OF MERIT, ADELAIDE, 1887. 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 BOTH WAYS ON ALL ORDERS OF OVER £1. PATTERNS FORWARDED TO SELECT FROM. I TYLElT& CO.. MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, S. WALES r EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE BY 12 MONTHLY XjJPAYMENTS (A period by Special Arrangement). The Howe PEGASUS," £2-1. 200 CYCLES or EVERY KIND AND MAKE IN STOCK FROM £ 4 10s. UPWARDS. Please call, pay your first monthly instalment, and ride the selected Machine away. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT. BUYERS TAUGHT TO RIDE GRATUITOUSLY. JUVENILE SAFETIES AND CHILDREN'S CYCLETTES A SPECIALITY. PNEUMATIC AIR TYRES, ELECTRIC LAMPS AND BELLS, AND ALL CYCLING SADDLERY, &c., on view. Please state your wishes, and name the Machine you want, and we will deliver it same day if required. All Particulars from THE TENBY AND PEMBROKE CYCLE COMPANY, GEORGE ACE, Manager, TENBY, zn Wholesale Agents for all best Makers. N.B.-All Cycles sold by us are GUARANTEED to the Rider. Real lice Canvassers wanted. Only personal applications entertained. HENRY HARRIS, CABINET MAKGR AilD UPHOLSTEBEB 41, KING-STREET, CAEMARTHUN. (ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 40 YEARS). A LARGE STOSK OF WARDROBES, BOOK CASES, WRITING TABLE, 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. THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) DVANCES MONEY to Landowners for Drainage, the Erection of Farm Buildings, Artizans' and A_ Miners' Cottages, and for the General Improvement of Landed Property; also to tenants for life, for the erection of and additions to Estate Mansions, Stables, and Outbuildings, and their general r, ,a sanitary improvement; the amount borrowed being repaid by a terminable rent-charge. No investiga- tion of title is necessary. Prospectus and forms of application may be obtained at the Company's Offices. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. MORTGAGE AND GROUND-RENT BRANCH OF THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY. rflHE COMPANY'S REGISTER contains various sums of trust and other moneys awaiting invest- JL ment on Mortgage and for the purchase of Ground Rents. Further particulais on application. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. PEMBROKESHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR T RULE OWEN has received instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at THE CASTLE HOTEL, HAVERFORDWEST, on SATURDAY, the 2nd AUGUST, 1890, at one for two o'clock precisely (unless previously disposed of by private contract), the following valuable FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS, in eight Lots, viz. :— LOT. PARISH. NAME OF FARM, &C. TENANT. AREA. RENT, &C. A. R. I*. £ s. d. 1 Letterston Ridge Farm Thomas Williams 20 0 24 12 10 0 2 Do Midland Margaret James 6 3 5 5 10 5 3 ]_)0 Cwmwintel David Jenkins 12 3 32 5 10 0 4 Hayscastle Broadway James John 154 1 11 00 <> 9 5 Brawdy and Whitechurch Meardy Lodge and Spilchy Fields Henry Wilcox 30 2 20 22 0 0 C» Brawdy Loch fane Richard Gwyther 95 0 24 00 0 0 7 Brawdv and Whitechurch Meardy and Spilchy Fields John Harries 112 3 7 03 0 0 8 St. Elvis jCarmedris William Harries 121 1 30 05 0 0 554 0 39 21)3 17 2 All the Tenants hold from year to year. t Printed particulars and Conditions of Sale are in course of preparation, and may be obtained on application to MR. JOIIN JAMES, Estate Agent; MR. T. RULE OWEN, Estate Agent and Valuer, and MESSRS. EATON-EVANS & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest, July 2ud, 1890. AMALGAMATION OF THE BRECON OLD BANK (MESSRS. WILKINS & CO.) WITH JjIjOY D'S BANK, Limited. FROM THE REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS OF LLOYD'S BANK, LIMITED, PRE- 'V 10 T,IE SHAREHOLDERS AT THE THIRTY-SECOND ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. HELD AT THE GHAND HOTEL, COLMORE-ROW, 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 dav of December last. 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 0s 3d. ° tHit of this an interim dividend at the rate of 15 per cent, per annum, free of income-tax, amounting to £ %,000, was declared tor 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 £ 97 500 be now declared that a bonus of 2s per share, amounting to £ 10,250, be added to this dividend that the'sum of £5,24:3 15s be app.ied in payment of income-tax upon the above dividends and bonus that £ 50,000 be added to the Reserved Fund and that the balance, £ 9,030 lis ad, 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 partlv towards the heavy costs of the amalgamations, and partly in addin" a further sum of f30 OOo 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. J DIRECTORS: THOMAS SALT, ESQ., M.P., CHAIRMAN, JOHN SPENCER PHILLIPS, ESQ., DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN. ESQ- GEORGE BRAITHWAITE LI.OYD ESQ NWAI'IU,|UR BOSANQUKT. ESQ. RICHARD BORRADAILE LLOYD, ESQ! EDWARD GEM, ESQ. SAMPSON SAMUFT irnvn V.„ S'V\,H0ARESQ. M.P. JOHN CHARLES SALT, ESQ' JOHN .TAijJIlAY, Esq. RICHARD VASSAR VASS \R-SMTTTT Fso JOSEPH SCRIVENER KEEP, ESQ. GEORGE DUNBAR WHATMAN Eso J. ARTHUR KENRICK, ESQ. ROBERT WOODWARD ESQ GENERAL MANAGER—HOWARD LLOYD. STATEMENT OF LIABILITIES AND ASSETS ON THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1889. LIABILITIES- Subscribed Capital (being 162,500 Shares of £50 each) £ 8 125 000 0 0 Capital called up, viz., 162,500 Shares at £ 8 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 t~. « 2,030,000 0 0 Debts owing to sundry persons by the Company On Bills or Notes accepted or endorsed 388,55 13 0 On Deposit, Current, and other Accounts 16,671,156 14 5 Profit (including t4,245 6s 2d brought forward from last year) 274,024 6 3 Less Interim Dividend for half-year ending 30th June, at | (inri n n 15 per cent, per annum £ ,JO,uuu U u Income-tax 01' 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 1 15 per cent, per annum J 'oUU 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 short 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 I 1 nuYin 11 Preference Stocks, and Sundry Investments f l,olb,44U 14 3 3,772,396 15 2 „ 10,597,789 5 1 Advances to Customers, Promissory Notes, and other Securities 7 891 535 (3 Liabilities of Customers for Bills accepted or endorsed by the Company 13 0 Bank Premises and Furniture 384^512 2 1 £ 19,262,792 18 8 HOWARD LLOYD, GENERAL MANAGER. NVY HEKEBY C 'EKTIKY that we have lxamined 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, I 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 0 Wcst Kmshujton .—42, Hammersmith Road, W. Wi*t End -o4, St. James s-strect, S. \V Hampstead .-—13 and 14, High-street, N. W. Pimltco:-33, Belgrave-road, S.W. BIRMINGHAM Col more Row Temple Row Aston, Road Deritvad G't, Hampton Strut Hi<jk Street New Street Bristol Street Five Ways Gooch Street Athemtone Dudley Kidderminster Ross Walsall Bridy north Ellcsmerc Lea11¿inyton RIlfIY Warwick Bromsyrovc Enfield Leominster Ruyelni Wcdnesburi/ Brosde.ij Evesham Lichfield Sh'ifndl Wellington (Salop) Burton-on- Trent Gloucester Lonyton Shipston-on-Stour Welshpool Cannock Great Bridye Ludlow Shrewsbury West Bromvich Catcrham ValUy Halesowen Malvern Smethwick Whitchurch (Salon) Cheltenham Handsworth Newcastle Stafford IVillenha11 Coventry Hanley (Staffordshire). Stratford-on-A von Wolverhampton Darlaston Hereford Newport [Salop) I Worcester Droitivich Ironbridyc Northampton Tenbury Oldbury Prcstciyn SUB-BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Ali-tchitrelt, Cleobury I Hednesford 111(iscIty South am Astwood Bank (Mortimer) Keniiworth Oakeuyates Stratford Road Bedford Coleshill Malvern. Link Penkridye (Blrmill.(lham) Al-vcchurch Cleobury Hednesford Mose'cy South am Astwood Bank (Mortimer) Keniiworth Oakeuyates Stratford Road Bedford Coleshill Malvern. Link Penkridye (Birmi/u/ham) Bloomsbury Craven Arms Malvern Wells Pershorc. Sutton Coldfidd (Birmiuyham) Ihtwley Montpcllier Selly Oak Wenlock Bloxwich Eccleshall (CheltenhamJ Solihull Wcobley Brewood Harbornc Bloxwich Eccleshall (Citeltetth(titt) Solihull Wcobley Brewood Harbornc I WITH this Bank have been incorporated, by purchase or amalgamation, the long-established private Banks of LLOYDS and Co., and MOILLIET and SONS, of Birmingham BARNETTS, HOARES, and Co., and BOSANQUET, SALT, and Co., of London; STEVENSON, SALT, and Co., (f Stafford and Lichtield; P. and H WILLIAMS, of Wednesbury A. BUTLIN and SON, of Rugby; R. and W. F. FRYER, of Wolverhampton I. and I. 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 4reat facilities for transacting Banking business. CURRENT ACCOUNTS are opened upon the 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. PUBLIC NOTICES. I DANCING DEPARTMENT AND CALISTHENICS. MADAME d'EGVILLE FORREST, cousin and pupil of the celebrated Madame MICHAU, begs to announce that she has been requested to visit Llandilo, and has arranged to hold private classes and give private lessons in the neighbourhood after the 20th inst.—Address, Maiville House, St. Michael's Place, Brighton, Sussex. ABERYSTWYTH. A GRAND BAZAAR WILL BE HELD ON July olst, August 1st and :2nd, IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND OF THE NEW PARISH CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL, NOW IN COURSE OF ERECTION. Further particulars shortly. COLONEL WILLIAM PRICE LEWES, Late of Llysnewydd, in the County of Caniiarthen, deceased. ALL PERSONS having any claim against the above-named gentleman, are requested FORTH- WITH to send full particulars of the same to us— BARKER, MORRIS, & BARKER, Solicitors for the Executors. Carmarthen, 14th July, 1890. CARMARTHEN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE TWENTIETH EXHIBITION of the above Society will be held in the Market Place, Car- marthen, on Tuesday, the 29th July, 1890. Entries of exhibits should be sent to THOMAS PARKINSON, Esq., Castle Piggin, near Carmarthen or to EDWARD VAVGHAN, Esq., The Parade, Carmarthen, hon. sees. and Schedules may be obtained of either of the Hon Sees., viz. — Messrs Thomas Parkinson, Castie Piggin Edward Vaughan, The Parade; John Lewis, Guildhall-square; James Brigstocke, King- street Rowland Browne, Hall street; Vincent Thomas, Starling Park; all of Carmarthen. UNITED COUNTIES HUNTERS' SHOW, OPEN TO THE COUNTIES OF CARMARTHEN, PEMBROKE, CARDIGAN AND GLAMORGAN. PRESIDENT -THE EARL CAWDOR. THE FOLLOWING PRIZES will be offered for JL competition at Carmarthen, OR Thursday, 21st August, 1890 (being the twenty-sixth annual exhibi- tion) 1: ù. CLASS I.-For the best Hunter, Colt or Filly, two years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) 20 0 II Second best ir> <. Third best 0 0 Fourth best (if over 20 entries) 2 10 0 CLASS II.—Best Hunter, Colt or Filly, three years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) 20 0 0 Second best 10 0 0 Third best 5 (I 0 Fourth best (if over 20 entries) 2 HI 0 CLASS III.—Best Hunter, four years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) 25 0 0 Second best 15 0 0 Third best 5 0 (I CLASS IV.—Best Huuter, five, years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen, 11 Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) 20 0 0 13 Second best 10 0 0 CLASS V.—Best Hunter of any age, up to not less than 12 stone 20 0 0 Second best 10 0 0 CLASS VI.—Best weight-carrying Hunter of any age up to not less than 14 stone 20 0 0 Second best 10 0 0 CLASS VII. Best Brood Mare, having produced a foal to and served again by a thorough-bred horse in 1890 ].-j Q Q Second best 500 CLASS VIII.—Best Jumper, of any age 10 0 0 Second best ■ ••• 5 0 0 Entrance—Subscribers, 5s non-subscribers, 10s. For entry forms and rules apply to the Hon. Sec., Lieut.-Col. LEWES, 10, Croft, lenby. All entries close to the Hon. Secretary on or before August 10th. TH^npLL^Snn^iY HORTICULTURAL, J- VQU, I RY, AND PIGEON SHOW and SHEEP DOG TRIALS, Tuesday, August 19fch. Entries will close Saturday, August litil. Schedules. &c., from J. M. SINNETT, Hon. Sec.