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PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS! L; FROM .08. nOKTHLY. oisr new hi ri] SYRTEM. THOMPSON X, 8HACKELL, LTD., CARDIFF, BRISTOL, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, &c., &c. NEW BRANCH A T CARMARTHEN: 54A, KING-STREET (OPPOSITE THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS). SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES FOR THE ESTEY ORGANS AND NEUMEYER PIANOS. AGENTS FOR PIANOS BY COLLARD, BROADWOOD, BRINSMEAD, KIRKMAN, HOPKINSON, lBASH, BECKSTEIN, SCHIEDMAYER, and all leading Makers. ORGANS BY ESTEY, MASON & HAMLIN, BELL, &c., and all best American Firms. N.B.—This new Branch is opened for the convenience of our numerous Patrons in the Counties of Carmarthen Cardigan, and Pembroke, and a large Staff of First Class Tuners will be availabe at the shortest notice. LARGEST BUYERS AND CEJEAPESTPIANO FIRM IN THE KINGDOM. Price Lists, with beautiful illustrations, post frpp on application. Speciality—Second-hand Pianos at Half-price. SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING OF THOMPSON & SHACKELL. ———— [887 NOTE THE ADDRESS— 54A, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN ESTABLISHED 1806. HENRY CADLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT, ALE, AND PORTElt MERCHANT, HALF MOON HOTEL, DARK-GATE, AND BLUE-STREET, CARMARTHEN, AGENT FOR BASS, ALLSOPP'S, AND OTHER ALES. GUINNESS'S AND OTHER PORTKES, IN CASKS AND BOTTLES CASKS, FROM 9 GALLONS AND UPWARDS, ALWAYS IN STOCK. SAMPLES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION. SCHWEPPE'S CHAMPAGNE, GINGERADE, LEMONADE, SODA WATER AND BRIGHTON SELTZER WATER. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. PRICES, FROM 28 TO 7s. PER BOTTLE. ALL SPIRITS OF MATURE AGE. AN ORDINARY EVERY SATURDAY AT ONE O'CLOCK. H. Or. EYNON, SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, CORN FACTOR, &C., 12, QL EEN STREET, CARMARTHEN, BEGS to intimate his Stock of Seeds is now complete and worthy the notice of purchasers, and assures them that all order3 entrusted to his care will receive every possible attention. My prices are as low as is consistant for genuine Seeds, and it is illY intention to supply only the purest and best of proved and tested growths, which is important to all who prefer to °row the best things only. ° \i\ VEGETABLE SEEDS of highest excellence— ftfy\[v| tore to produce grand results. FLOWER SEEDS of the richest and finest btrains. FARM SEEDS—the finest stocks Turnip, Mangel, Grasses, &c. 6) BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTING-Anemones, < Mb II J ltannneulus, Gladioli, and other sorts. A trial order solicited, the result will be to your satilsjaction. i A select Seed Catalogue on application, which as r I -j fe^igji,. y.- — been my object in making of most use, by includ- ••XH) jng only well known, distinct, and valuable sorts in eaeh class. GARDEN REQUISITES and SUNDRIES in w THE carmarthen HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. NOTICE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS. For Prizes offered by me for Collection of 'G k V Vegetables and Flowers, see Schedule, which \_S may be obtained on application at my Shop. IMPORTANT DISPLAY OF CABINET FURNITURE, CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &c. B.EVA fsl^CO MPANY ARE NOW SHOWING A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF EVERY REQUISITE FOR COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING INCLUDING CABINET FURNITURE FOR ALL KINDS OF ROOMS. CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, CRETONNES, TAPESTRIES, VELVETS, TABLE COVERS, BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, EARTHENWARE, CHINA AND GLASS, ELECTRO-PLATE, TABLE CUTLERY, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, CURTAINS, &c. .——————————— I B. EVANS & Co. cordially invite the Public to pay a special visit to their Extensive CABINET SHOW-ROOMS, where, probably, they will be surprised to find displayed such a Grand Assortment at the lowest possible price compatible with reliable quality and sound workmanship. LADIES' OWN ART WORK TASTEFULLY MOUNTED AND MADE UP. DETAILED CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. TEMPLE STREET7 SWANSEA. THE BUNCH OF GRAPES (ADJOINING THE MARKET GATE), JOHN STREET, CARMARTHEN. HARRY JAMES BEGS to intimate that be has taken over the Business formerly held by Mrs Dawkins at the above address, and hopes by careful attention to business to merit a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. ALL BEER DRAWN DIRECT FROM THE WOOD. BASS AND ALLSOPP'S ALES AND GUINNESS'S STOUT IN BOTTLES. TEETOTAL DRINKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THE "BUNCH OF GRAPES" IS THE HOUSE WHERE ALL FRIENDS MEET. Established 1854. ID. "ITUS WILLIAMS, BOOKBINDER, ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL HOUSE, CARMARTHEN. BIBLES, MUSIC, ALBUMS, and OLD BOOKS BOUND and REPAIRED with the gi-eatest cai-e. SECOND-HAND BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. [857 LLANDYSSUL. TEETH—PAINLESS DENTISTRY. T 15 E T 11. IMPORTANT NOTICE. F. 0 WITN" & C O., SURCEON DENTISTS, CAN BE CONSULTED FR05I 10 TO 5 P.M., AT MRS. JAMES' G W AL I A HOUSE, HIGH STREET 5 CARDIGAN, every Saturday and Monday, And will also attend the following Towns from 11 to 5 p.m. :— LLANDYSSUL. at Mrs. Jenkins', 9 Lincoln-street, every Tuesday. NEWCASTLE-EMLYN, at Mrs El'Its', Emlyn House, every Wednesday FISHGUARD, at Mrs. Hancock's, High-street, on Thursday, March 31st. NEWPORT, at Mrs. James', Market-street, on Friday, April 1st. CONSULTATION FREE OF CHARGE. Teeth supplied, from One Tooth to a complete Set. Single Teeth from 5s., Set, upper or lower from 50s. Warranted to give every satisfaction. The Patent Adamantine Teeth, an invaluable invention. To the preacher, public speaker, Artificial Teeth which cannot be surpassed for natural appearance andpositive comfort. Perfectly painless treatment throughout. AMERICAN DENTISTRY. PERFECTLY PAINLESS. rrEETH F. OWEN, Dentist from London. (ESTABLISHED :30 YEARS). 72, CROCKERTOWN, CARDIFF 42, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. No,ricE.-All letters to be addressed to 4, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. I WANTED. I WANTED, a strong, active girl, as GENERAL VV S KKV ANT. 1. are paid.—Mrs Bazzard. West Street, Bedminster, Bristol. [1447 MILLINERY. -Wanted immediately, a YOUNG 1YJL LADY. Able to serve through. Apply to T. T. Davies, Draper, &c., Pencader. [1467 WANTED, to rent in main thoroughfare of Carmarthen, a good sized SHOP. —Apply to J. G., JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. [1464 COACHMAN wanted at end of hunting season, must understand hunters, light weight, married, age 39 to 40. Good character and reference.- Apply to Mr Fitzwilliams, Cilgwyn, Emlyn, South Wales. [1456 GENERAL SERVANT seeks situation in or near Carmarthen age 19. — Apply, G., JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. [1476 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT.— tV Apply, Mrs Tunbridge, 11, Cwmdonkin- terrace, Swansea. [1472 C^LUB AGENTS WANTED, to form Clubs for J Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver Plate, Opera Glasses, Musical Insts., &c. Members pay Is. per week. Terms, Catalogues, &c., KENDAL & DENT, 106, Cheapside, London. Splendid value. Great success. Mention Paper. Ladies' and Genta' Silver Levers 42s., worth 70s. [1254 WANTED.-In or near Ferryside, purchase or W rent, convenient RESIDENCE, with land pre- ferred.-Full particulars, Ferryman, Journal Office, Carmarthen. [1485 FOR SALE. -I ,i" U.N,S.-Eud of season. Prices greatly reduced. \3r 500 Long range Breechloading and Wild-fowling GUllS, powerful air Guns, Buffalo Bill noiseless, Winchester repeating and other Rifles. For catalogues apply Hillsdon's Armouries, Folkestone. [1463 FOR SALE.—A second-hand ORGAN, suitable for small church or chapel. Two manuals and pedals. Fourteen stops.—Apply to Mr Charles Finch, Nott-square, Carmarthen. TO BE LET. rpo BE LET.— WOOLLEN FACTORY (good I machinery), and HOUSE attached to let. Two miles from Llandilo. Good supply of water. Possession 25th March. — Apply, Jones, Talyfan, Llandilo. [1451 HOUSE TO LET.—The House, No. 6, St. Peter's- street, Carmarthen, with extensive Yard and Gardens, to be let with immediate possession. The Owners are prepared to sell this Property, if desired. —Apply to Mr James Brigstocke, 25, King-street, Carmarthen. [1494 LLANDOVERY. rpo LET, PIOTON VILLA, a neatly built and eharm- I ingly situated residence, about 5 minutes' walk from town. The ground floor consists of two front Parloars (with bow windows), two Kitchens, Hall, Pantry, &c., with usual Out houses. Second floor Two front Bedrooms (with bow windows), Dressing- room, and two Bedrooms at the back. Good stabling accommodation and water supply, with two Fields surrounding the Premises, about 6 acres in extent. For further particulars, apply to MR. THOMAS DA VIES. Crown House, Llandovery. [1492 rpo BE LET, with immediate possession, a com- JL fortable Farm-house and Garden. 5 miles from Carmarthen, 1 from Nantgaredig Railway Station. Occasional work on the Farm might be given.- Address, Rev M. A. Rees, Cwmtwrch, Nantgaredig, R.S.O. [1490 PUBLIC NOTICES. MISS ADELA BONA, CONTRALTO, MEDALLIST R.A.M., ACCEPTS ENGAGEMENTS for Oratorios, Ballad Concerts (" At Homes "), etc.—Address, 25, Spilman-street, Carmarthen. GALVANIZED CORRUGATED ROOFING SHEETS. Buy from the Manufacturers. SHEETS LOW AS Is. Id. EACH. Cif" PRICES ON APPLICATION. CORRUGATED IRON Co., WOLVERHAMPTON LARGEST MAKERS IN THE KINGDOM. [1410 I RETURN VISIT. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CARMARTHEN. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, MARCH 21st d: 22nd. PRICES OF ADMISSION—3s., 2s., Is. and 6d. (Limited). Plan of the Hall, &c., at Messrs Thompson & Shackell's, Music Warehouse. MR. EDWARD GRAHAM FALCON, Who toured the Romany Rye and Held by the Enemy is returning to Wales after an absence of two years and begs to announce that he has arranged in con- junction with Messrs MILLER & ELLISTON, to produce ON MONDAY, MARCH 21st, The Original and most Successful Military Drama, entitled:— "IN THE RANKS," By George R. Sims and Henry Pettitt. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd, The Popular Nautical Drama, in Five Acts, entitled—THE "HARBOUR LIGHTS." CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT ADMITTED. No MONEY RETURNED. No SMOKING ALLOWED Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10.30. Seats not guaranteed unless reserved N.B.-Avoid the Crush, an early door open at 7 till i.ot). ba. extra to all parts [1484 HE NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION T (LIMITED.) Capital £ 2,000,000. Subscribed and Paid-up £ 600,000. Board of Directors. J. C. SHAW, Esq Chairman' West End Office-25, Cockspur Street, S.W. ANGUS FRASER, Manager. ^dinburyh—19, St. Andrew Square. Sir DAVID F. OCHTEREONY, BART., Manager. Dundee-I), Paumure Street, W. J. DOUGLAS, D Manager. tfranches and Agencies-Aden, Antananarivo, Badulla, Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Galle, Hong Kong, Jaffna, Kandy, Kobe (Hiogo), Madras, Mauritius, Melbourne, Nagasaki, Newera Ellia, New York Pans, San Francisco, Seychelles, Shanghai' Singapore, Sydney, Tamatave, Yokohama, Zanzibar. Bankers-Bank of England, Bank of Scotland, and Union Bank of London, Limited. Money remitted to any part of the world by Draft, Letter of Credit, or by Telegraph. Bills of Exchange, Interest Warrants and Coupons collected and Cashed. Circular Notes issued. Current Accounts opened. All Banking business connected with the Orient undertaken. INTEREST ALLOWED OX DEPOSITS. Subject to 3 Months' notice 3 per cent. per annum. » Six 4 „ One Year's 4A () Two or Three Year's 4§ Five or Seven 5 Interest paid half-yearly. Interest at 2 per cent. per annum allowed on the minimum balance of Current Account if not below R100 during the half-year. Pay and Pensions drawn at a commission of i per cent. except to widows and customers. Securities bought, sold and received for safe custody. Interest and dividends collected at a commission of 4 per cent. The fullest information can be obtained at the Head Office. ROBERT TURNER ROHDE, Chief Manager. 40, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C. [1486 FOR Training Young Gentlemen to become OFFICERS in the MERCANTILE NAVY. Fee 55 Guineas per Annum. SCHOOL SHIP CONWAY," Liverpool. For Prospectus, &c., apply to Captain A. T. MILLER, R.N. [1296 BLTYS DIRECT from the seat of manufacture 13 "Special line" of "Navy Cashmere" Water- proofed, suitable for new seasons; Mantles and Dresses, everlasting wear, 6 inches wide, wholesale price 3s. 7Jd. yard, carriage paid. Cash with order.- Midland Rubber Company, 107, Godwin-street Bradford. [1483 LADIES of good position, who have a large circle of Friends and Acquaintances, are invited to apply for particulars of a pleasant and very profitable task, which any gentlewoman may un d rtake. A pply by letter to THE MANAGER, THE GENTLKWOMAV HOWARD HOUSE, ARUNDEL STREET, LONDON, W.C. [1126 » CARMARTHEN UNION. CONTRACTS. To Flour Dealers, Butchers, Milkmen, Drapers, Grocers, Coal Merchants, Carpenters, Shoemakers, Printers, Weavers, tfce. mHE Guardians of the above Union will, at _L their Meeting, to be held on the 26th day of March inst., receive TENDERS from such persons as are willing to Contract for supplying the Carmarthen Workhouse with the following articles, from the 26th day of March, 1892, to the 25th day of June, 1892, viz Spiller's 'Fines' Flour, and the best Welsh Oatmeal. Rounds of good Fat Ox or Cow Beef (without the leg-bone), and the Stickibg Piece, Legs of Mutton, good Beeves' Heads, sides of Bacon (Cumberland cut of about 281bs each), and sides of Welsh Bacon. Best Welsh Cheese, best Welsh Butter, Fresh and Skim Milk, and good Welsh Potatoes. Tea, Coffee, Epps' Cocoa, Sugar, best Split Peas, Rice, Treacle, Pepper, Starch, Soda, Blue, best Pale Yellow Soap, and Candles. The best Stone and Soft Coal, 200 yards of Sheeting, 200 yards of Bed Tick and Flannel. The above to be delivered at the Workhouse at such times and in such quantities as the Guardians may require. The Guardians will also enter into Contracts, for one year, for the supply of Coffins for the different Dis- tricts for Boots and Shoes for the Inmates of the Workhouse and for the Paupers of No. 1 District and for the Printing. Tenders, for one year, will also be received for con- veying the dead from the Workhouse to the Cemetery at so much per journey, and from the Workhouse to anywhere else in the Union at so much per mile and also for conveying Lunatics and Paupers to the Asylum and Workhouse from the Parish of St. Peter's at so much per journey, and from anywhere else in the Union at so much per mile. The Guardians reserve to themselves the power of contracting separately for each article, and do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Printed forms of Tender may be had on applica- tion to the Clerk, who will also show the forms of tion to the Clerk, who will also show the forms of Contract and Bond to be entered into by the Con- tractor. All proposals must be sealed (marked "Tenders for-) and delivered to the Clerk on or before Friday, the 25th day of March inst. Samples must be produced, as the quality of the articles will be most rigidly enforced, and no con- sideration as to price will at all weigh as an excuse for the same not being of the quality contracted for. The Tenders will be opened on the 26lh inst. By Order of the Board, ROWLAND BROWNE, Clerk to the Guardians. 5, Hall-street, Carmarthen, 14th March, 1892. [1484 PENCADER FAIR. TO HORSE AND CATTLE DEALERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above FAIR will be altered from the 7th of May to Friday, 6th of May, and will in future be held on the 6th of May. By order of the COMMITTEE. March 14th, 1892. [1487 THE LEADING PENNY MAGAZINE IN WALES. THE MARCH NUMBER OF YOUNG WALES CONTAINS AN ODE BY LEWIS MORRIS, On the Death of the DUKE OF CLARENCE, with Photo. Photo and Biographical Sketch of Prof. T. F. ROBERT, Principal of Aberystwyth College. OLD WALES," a Tale, by W. G. WILLIAMS (Glynfab). "SIX WEEKS IN SAXONY," by R. D. CHALK, A.C.P. MUSIC, conducted by T. PRICE, A.C., Merthyr. SPECIAL ARTICLE-" Welshmen and the State." DEWI SANT, the history of his life, by the EDITOR. Science Notes, Correspondence, Jottings, Notes of the Month, etc., etc., etc. oo PRICE-O N E PENNY. oo May be ordered at the Bookstalls, of Newsagents, or of the Publishers, EVANS & SHORT, General Printers, Tonypandy. [1488 ST. DAVID'S DIOCESAN HOUSE OF MERCY. rPHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the -L Subscribers and Friends of the Diocesan House of Mercy will be held in the Shire Hall, Carmarthen, on THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, at 2.30 p.m. The Lord Bishop of St. David's will preside. [1475 _n_ ST. DAVID'S CLERGY AID SOCIETY. rpiIE LORD BISHOP of the Diocese will preside X at the Annual Meeting of Subscribers to the St. David's Clergy Aid Society," to be held at the Guild Hall, Carmarthen, on Thursday, March 24th, 1892, at 12 o'clock* FREE GRANTS OF LAND IN CANADA. 160 ACRES IN MANITOBA AND THE NORTH WEST, AND MONEY BONUS TO SETTLERS. REPORTS OF THE BRITISH TENANT FARMERS' DELEGATES, 1890, And other newly-issued illustrated and authentic PAMPHLETS, MAPS. & FULL INFORMATION RESPECTING MANITOBA, Or any other part of Canada—its Resources, Trade, Demand for Labour, Wages paid, &c supplied Free on application to MR. JOHN DYKE, Canadian Government Agent, 15, WATER-STREET, LIVERPOOL. [1473 SALES BY AUCTION. FIRE! FIRE!! BURGLARS BURGLARS!! S. WITHERS AND Co.'s PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTING SAFES ARE A PERPETUAL INSURANCE AGAINST BOTH. R. DAVID THOIVIAS ia instructed to SELL by ItJL AUCTION, on Wednesday, March 23rd, 1892, at 3 o'clock prompt, in the afternoon, at the Assembly Rooms, Carmarthen, 21 first-class FIRE AND BURGLAR RESISTING SAFES, single and double doors, from 20 inches to 4 feet high, fitted with patent powder-proof and unpickable locks, with duplicate keys, cash drawers, loose shelves, &c., suitable for books, deeds, jewels, cash and plate. N.B.-S. W. & Co. have been established half-a- Century, at Park Works, West Bromwich, and are makers to Her Majesty's Post Offices of England and India, and the following Banking and other Companies:— Birmingham Banking Company. Birmingham, Dudley, and District Banking Company. Carnarvon District Banking Company, Llandudno Derbyshire Banking Company, Bakewell, Derbyshire. Gloucester and Western Counties Company's Bank. Knight, John, and Son, Bankers, Farnham, Surrey. Lloyd's Banking Company, Birmingham. National Bank of Wales, Limited, Swansea. Stuckey's Banking Company, Castle Carey. The Munster Bank of Ireland. Westmoreland Banking Company, Windermere. His grace the Duke of Sutherland, and the Bank of Scotland. {1474 420 acres of OAK TIMBER TREES & POLES, ^years' gro^th', growing on the|SLEBECH er* Pembrokeshire, for SALE by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Hotel. Car- marthen, at 2.30, on Friday, 25th March, 1892, in 6 lots, by, MR. DAVID THOMAS, Auctioneer, 6, Quay- street, Carmarthen, who will forward printed particulars and for other information apply to Messrs Eaton-Evans and Williams, Solicitors, Haverfordwest. TOWN OF PENCADER. I SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES. MR. BEN EVANS is instructed to SELL by MRA^CTTOV%instru(;tel1 to SELL by v -i ■*at the Farmers' Arms, Pencader on 1 nday, March 25th, 1892, at 2 p.m. pmictuallv BUILDTN^TTr«and ,c°nmi0fH<ms FREEHOLD t i.' zeach containing 80 feet bv 44 Lieanfi £ lat8i "eaA Cwmgwen Hall, in the Parish of Llanfihangel-ar-Arth, m the County of Carmarthen, ana facing the main road leading from Pencader to Carmarthen, and about three minntos walk from "encader Railway Station. The above Property, standing on a slight elevation, commands a most pleasant view of the surrounding picturesque scenery, and has a good supply ot water, and is situated in the fast increasing town of Pencader, noted for its large Woollen Factories. For further particulars apply to Mr Lewis Da vies, Cwmgwen Hall, Pencader; to the Auctioneer at Brjbhdir, Gwernogle; or to Rowland Browne, Esq., Solicitor, Carmarthen. [1460. THE JOURNAL HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY LOCAL PAPER. t c I it C U T-, AT I ON 3,300 COPIES WEEKLY.

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