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THE JOURNAL. i ESTABLISHED 1810. I PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. XU PRICE-ONE PENNY. Sold by over a Hundred Agents, and sent Post Free for Is. 7id. per Quarter 3s. 3d. per Half Year, or 6s. Od. per Year. The Credit Charge is Is. 9d. per Quarter, &c. SPECIAL CHEAP RATES PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. tiorses To BE LET APARTMENTS WA>.TED ABUTMENT? TO K LET -JITRVN-W-* WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ^TT ii'iONfa v ACAM AKTICLEA AJUST& FOUND Will be inserted at the rate of One Shilling for the irst 24 words or under, and a Half-penny each Additional word. Three insertions for the price of two. Wanted. A LIST OF HOUSES where FURNISHED APARTMENTS, with or without board, at- tendance, &c., at Carmarthen is kept at the JOURNAL Office. Ladies and Gentlt men seeking comfortable Lodgings are welcomed to consult it free of charge; and persons having Furnished Rooms to Let are invited to communicate with the Manager, JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. AGENTS wanted for First-Class Insurance Co. in all parts of 'Jarmartherishire, Pembrokeshire, and Cardigansnire Liberal terms.—Apply H. Pryse, Ystradwrallt, Nantgaredig, Carmarthen. GROCERY.—A Strong Lad wanted as apprentice; Welsh country preferred.—Thomas, Canton House, Treorky. fl219p "TANTED—A small unfurnished House with Vf inexpensive grounds to ket-p up. Must con- tain 3 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms with servants, accommodation and usual offices, with stable and coach house, near a railway station, Church and Post Office, and where some fishing and rough shooting may be obtained.—Apply L The Club, Carmarthen. 1223p. WANTED to buy end of Season 1901, a really smart acdoned, fast Cardiganshire-bred Entire Horse. Must have plenty of bone and substance and not under 15 hands 2 inches high. Owners of only the best need apply. Write first instance, William Morgan. Victoria-terrace, Ffaldybrenin. Pumpsaint, Llanwrda. 1222p. "VTJ'AXTED.—A gocd plain cook.—Apply, stating YV salary with references, Rev W. LI. Footman, College School, Lampeter. 10,379 WANTED, Cook General.—Apply Mrs. Evans, Vicarage, Llangunllo, Radnorshire. 1224p ¥TT~ANTF D a young Man as Cashier and Clerk in W a well-known business in this town must have a thorough knowledge of Welsh, and be prepared to give security. Apply by letter to X., JOURNAL Office, age 19 to .5. [10,391 WANTED youmc Girl (Swansea) to assist in house work. Two children. — Apply T. Francis, Spread Eagle, Carmarthen. [1226p MACHYNLLETH or NEIGHBOURHOOD.— Wanted to Rent, unfurnished, a HOUSE of 8 to 12 rooms also a COCTAGE on the Coast, with fishing in river or brook. Address X.X., &c., JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. [10,386 To be Let. HOUSE.—To LET, with immediate possessijn, '• DOLDREMENT HOUSE," Quay-street, Carmar- then.—Apply JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. CARDIGA-NSHIRE. TO LET, with immediate possession, Glanyrafon House," Talgarreg, with or without about 2 acres of land. Apply to Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and Son, Estate Agents, Carmarthen. [10,310 TO be LET or SOLD that substantially built and nicelv fitted up Shop and Prer ises called the EMPORIUM," Nantgaredig.—Apply J. B. Arthur Carmarthen. 10,356 TO LET' with possession from Michaelmas next, that very fertile and desirable Farm known as GELLY," Talley. The farm is exceedingly productive and has "a plentiful supply of water. For further particulars' apply Mr T. H. Powell, solicitor, Llandilo. 111.374 -_u- TO LET. Michaelmas next, BRYNAMLWG FARM, about 28 acres, near Pencader Station. Excellent Dwelling-house and Outbuildings, all new. —Apply M. Thomas, Cwmhwplin, Pencader. 10,394 TO LET. at Michaelmas, House and Shop at Bris- ken Terrace, Llandilo, close to the Intermediate and Elementary Schools and the South Wales Brewery, Llandilo, on the main road, and within three minutes' walk to the Railway Station.—Apply to Mr. David Jenkins, Architect, Llandilo. [10,393 TO be LET, at Michaelmas next, the excellent Farm of MAESNONNI, Llanllwni, Carmarthenshire. Apply to Mr. J. H. Evans, Brynmarlog, Newcastle- Emiyn. [1225p TO LET, partly Furnished, GWYNNONDALE," Llanarthney, Carmarthenshire, dining, morning, and a large recreation room, double drawing-room, fo bed and dressing-rooms very good attics, bath, h.c. stabling, large garden; 5 acres of land, il desired good water. Church and station within J mile, near river Towy.—Address Mrs. J. Hughes. [10,385 For Sale. T> ATS, Mice, Moles and Beetles greedily eat JX HARRISON'S "RELIABLE" RAT POISON. Cats and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave NO smell.—Price, Is 2d., 2s 3d., 3s. 8d. Postage 2d.—G. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Carmarthen—W. Lloyd, Chemist. 12, Lammas-street. [10,002 IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every Mother .L who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use HARRISON'S "RELIABLE" NUR- SERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, 4 £ d. and 9d. Postage Id.—Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Carmarthen—W. Lloyd, Chemist, 12. Lammas-street. [10,003 BICYCLE FOR SALE, good, useful roadster, gplendid runner, Eadie fittings, free wheel, Bow- den brake, hardly scratched. A genuine bargain. S7 log; cost ;C15.-Apply, Box B., JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. FOR SALE, all Iron Water Wheel not worse than new 10 feet diameter by 2ft. 6in.—Apply to John Edwards, Pantstreimon, Pontshaen, Llan- dyssul. 10,362. TO TAILORS.—Good business for Sale. Housfe and Shop nearly new, in good position. Estab- lished 60 years.—Daviea Bros., Newcastle-Emlyn. [10,389 BARGAINS IN NEW FURNITURE. BUY FOR GASH AJD SAVE MONEY. THF. reason why you can save money is because WILLIAMS buys and sells for Cash and gives you the benefit; he acts as Salesman and hires no traveller—which you have to pay for. Some special lines in new furniture :— Walnut Bedroom Suite complete, with dressing chest and glass combined, with bevelled plate glass in ward- robe door-L7 18s 6d. 4ft. Mahogany Wardrobe with bevelled plate glass door— £ 4 10s. 3ft. 6fn. Duchesse Dressing Table and Marble top wash stand 23 6s. Solid Mahogany Dining-room Suite, nine pieces-27 17s 6d. New Couches in American Cloth— £ 1 5s. Lath-back Windsor Chair—18s 6d the half-dozen. Large Arm Chairs to match—9s 6d each. Warranted all good value. \nv quantity of BOOKS and LIBRARIES pur cbfX OLD WELSH BOOKS WANTED. A Large Stock of Carved Oak Furniture. &c., on view. Thousands of all kinds of Books at moderate prices. A HISTORY OF THE WELSH CHURCH to the Dissolution of the Monasteries. By the Pev. E. J. Newell, M.A. Published 10s 6d. Price 4s 6d. 9440 Call and see for ywrself at D. WILLIAMS, 20, KING-STREET, CARMARTHEN. -t Dales' a MEDAL Bufattt Is a wonderful waterproof for BOOTS and HAR- NESS. Softens and pre- serves the leather, Plesant odour, allows polishing with blacking. 22 EXH BITION IHCTNUAF AWAMBB. -1W Tibs, 3d, 6d» j Boot IfckSK* <8aMiM» boomongera. Ac. Mam. MOV, MNiB. Business Addresses. 'J Special Notice. BEN. EVANS & Co., Ltd. RESPECTFULLY INVITE INSPECTION OF — THEIR LARGE & COMPREHENSIVE STOCK OF Cabinet Furnitllre,Furnishing Materials, Curtains, Carpets, Floor Cloths, Bedsteads, Bedding, Household Iron- mongery, China & Glass, &c., From which Customers may have the advantage of the WIDEST RANGE OF SELECTION & THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR MONEY, BEX. EVANS & Co.'s Experts in Decoration and House Furnish- ing visit every part of Wales, and will gladly advise on all matters of House Furnishing, Free of Charge. Illustrated Catalogue Post Free on Application. BEN. EVANS & CO., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, I SWANSEA. HENRY THOMAS Has much pleasure in informing you that he is now showing in all Departments a complete selection of the leading F ASH IONABLE NOVELTIES FOR THE RUMíER SEASON COMPRISING BOLEROS, VISITES, BLOUSES, COATS, JACKETS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, DRESS FABRICS, TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, &c., which, having been purchased direct from Manufacturers on most advantageous terms, will be found to be marked at accordingly low prices. The favour of your patronage and recommendation are respectfully solicited. 2, Guiiilhall-square, CARMARTHEN. CAVENDISH HOUSE 10, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. S P R I N G AND SUMMER, 1901. We have pleasure in announcing that our SHOWROOMS ARE NOW OPEN and we are fully prepared with a CHOICE SELECTION of the LATEST PARIS MODELS IN HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY. We remain, faithfully yours, Misses LEWIS & CLARE. Education. JJIGH SCHOOL FOR G TRLS, CARMARTHEN. PBESIDE>T or COONCIL THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. LADY PRINCIPAL Mi89 JORDAN, L.L.A., St. Andrew's Uni versity. N.B.; Cambridge Higher Local Certifi- I cate; First Class Honours in Modern Languages. Assisted by an efficient Staff nf CEBTIFICATKD TEACHKES. The School gives an excellent education at very moderate terms. Admirable accommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for public examinations. Little boys can be admitted into the Preparatory Class. The next Term will commence Monday, May 6th. For full particulars apply to the Lady Principal. QAKMARTFEN QOUNTY SCHOOLS. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL: Headmaster: E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL Beadraistres3: Miss B. A. HOLME, Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge; Senior Op- time Mathematical Tripos. Entrance Scholarship Examination July 27, 1901, when at least two Scholarships for Boys and two for Girls will be competed for. All Scholarships give free Tuition. Last day of entry June 22. Applications to be made to Rev D. J. Thomas, 13, Richtrond Terrace, Carmarthen. Fees Boys, 21 15s; Girls, £1 8s per term, (three term-t in the year). Reduction for brothers and sisters. Boarders can be received at both Schools. pENCADER Q.RAMMAR gCHOOL. BOARDING and Day School for Boys and Girls. JLF Additional boarding accommodation for the exclusive use of girls has been recently provided by the erection of two new houses specially designed for the | purpose. This department is under the supervision of I the Music Mistress. The diet is unlimited and of the the Music Mistress. The diet is unlimited and of the best quality. THIRTY-SEVEN SUCCESSES obtained this year, including the Matriculation of the Universities j' of London and Wales; College of Preceptois; South Kensington Science and Art: Entrance to Theologi- cal Colleges of Bangor (Baptist) and Cardiff (Baptist): Olififm'fl ScbolftTsbiD. SwoftMM* total Of .511 SUCCESSES obtained at P«bt»c, including those of 38 Under- *ad*atw tot the Universities of London (20), Wales (9^. and the Roval University of Ireland (9). Terms and reports on application to the Head "-all (M61 ST. T EILO's COLLEGE, L LANDILO. HEADMASTER: REV. JOHN JAMES, M.A. (Cantab), F.R. Hist, 3. Assisted by Visiting Masters, Successes Uriversity and Oollege Examinations. For particulars apply- U!23J HEADMA8TF3. Wedding, Keeper, and Engagement Rings All Sizes, Shapes, and Weights V in Stock. B t The Largest and Choicest Selection in I ■ the United Counties. m 1 JOHN WILLIAMS, M Slop Y MODRWYAU, M 9 & 10. LAMMAS J- £ ]-] -] F CARMARTHEN. r CLEARANCE SALE. H. G. POWELL STEAM SAW MILLS, POTHOUSE, CARMARTHEN, BEING about re-building and removing to larger and better accommodation, lower d.>wn on the Pdthouse Quay, is offering the whole of his PRESENT STOCK Consisting of Spruce Deals. Red Deals, Pitch Pine Logs, Mahogany, Oak Coffin Planks, and Boards, White Wood. &c., hc., at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH, TO SAVE REMOVAL. A List of Stock may be had on application. [101315 FOR THE PIPE THREE NUNS TOBACCO. i NONE NICER — loz„ 2oz., 4oz. SOLD EVERYWHERE. J. & F. BELL, LTD., GLASGOW. ^0" Wm SUN INSURANCE OFFICE. Sum insured in 1899 exceeded £ 450,000,000. For all particulars apply to the following Agents:— Ammanford. Mr Benjamin Thomas Carmarthen. Mr John Francis Garnant Mr Rees Davies, Garnant Villas Henllan Station Mr Morgan J. Thomas Llandilo Mr David Jenkins LIaLdovery Mr Thomas Phillips Llanstephan. Mr John Davies Llanybyther Mr David Thomas Llandyssul. Mr John D.' Thomas Lampeter Mr W. Davies and Mr H. W. Howell Pantyffynon. Mr David Francis Sarnau Mr David E. Thomas Public Notice. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD AT CARDIGAN ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 1901. ABOUT X100 IN PRIZES WILL OFFERED FOR MUSIC, LITERARY, ART, & MISCELLANEOUS COMPETITIONS. Programmes per Post, lid, each, may be obtained of 10,307] D. MORGAN JONES, Secretary. AN AGRICULTURAL SHOW WILL BE HELD AT ABERYSTWYTH, On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER H, 1901, UPWARDS OF £200 IN PRIZES. MANY CLASSES OPEN TO ALL-COMERS. PRESIDENT W. B. POWELL, ESQ., NANTEOS. OPEN JUMPING COMPETITION-First Prize, £ 20. TURN-OUTS (OPEN)—First Prize, X10 10s. For Schedules and particulars apply to R. K. JENKINS, 10,378] Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 62:m ANNUAL COUNTRY MEETING, CARDIFF, JUNE 26TH To JULY 1ST. 1901. 0 9 4. IF I'll GREAT SHOW Of HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS POULTRY, FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS, &c. BUTTER-MAKING COMPETI- TIONS. COMPETITIONS OF SHOEING SMITHS. JUMPING COMPETITIONS. TIMBERING and ROPE SPLICING COMPETI- TIONS. DAILY PARADES OF HORSES & CATTLE. BAND of the ROYAL MARINES, PLYMOUTH DIVISION. PRICES OF ADMISSION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th 5S. 0d. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JUNE 27th and 28th 2s! 6d SATURDAY. JUNE 29th Is. id. MONDAY, JULY 1st Is. Od. ERNEST CLARKE, tt „ Secretary. lo, Hanover Square, London, W. [10,363 E. t R. I CARDIGANSHIRE MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1901. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Court of General Quarter Sessioos of the Peace for the Cardigan will be held and kept at the TOWN HALL, LAMPETER, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of JULY, 1901, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour the names of the Giand Jurors will be called over. The Court will then proceed with the business in the following order:-(l) County Business; (2) Trial of Prisoners; (3) Hearing of Appeals; and on the day and on the hour above-mentioned all the Grand and Petit Jurors are requested to attend and answer to their names, and the Magistrates of the County are requested to cause all depositions relating* to cases sent tor trial at these Sessions to be transmitted tc the JJeputy Clerk of the Peace on or before the 28th day or June instant, and in cases arising subsequently im- mediately after being taken. F. R. ROBERTS, Aberystwyth, UepUtJ °'"k ot the Pa"e 18th June, 1901. [10,387 DIOCESE OF ST DAVIDS. THE BISHOP OF ST. DAVIDS intends to hold J. his next GENERAL ORDINATION on Sun- day, the 22nd day of December next. Candidates for Deacon's or Priest's Orders are to apply to the Bishop for permission to offer themselves. The application should he made as early as possible, and not later than the 1st day of November next. Incumbents intending to offer Titles to Candidates are earnestly requested to lose no time in making their arrangeffieut, and in communicating them to the rSiPhop for his approval. The Examination will be held in the wAek com- mencing the 24th day of November next; and Candi- dates who have been accepted by the Bishop and have sent in all the necessary papers will receive nctice in due course from the Bishop's Secretary of the precise time and place of such Examination. • Application should be made for information respect- ing the subjects of Examination to the Very Rev. the Dean of St. Asaph, The Deanery, St. Asaph, and respecting legal forms and necessary papers to the Bishop s secretary, Mr. T. W. Barker, 2, Nott-square, Carmarthen. Ail papers except the At Quis must be in the Secre- tary s hands a week before the Examination, and the Si Quis should be sent to the Secretary as soon ai possible after be result of the Examination has been announced to the Candidates. [10,383 POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS. PURSUANT to the Provisions of the Telegraph -JL Acts, 1863 to 1892:- > OTICU IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Her Majesty's Postmaster General, having obtained the consent in that behalf of the body having the control of the public roads between i Jangybi Post Office and the Bridge crossing the Manchester and Milford Railway, near Penbank, in the parish of Llangybl. intends to place a Telegraph over and along the said public roads, and for that purpose tq erect and maintain posts in and upon the said reada, under tbe powers conferred on him by the Telegraph Acts above-mentioned. G4 H. MURRAY, Secretary. Geaeial Peat Office, 171b Jam. 1901.. LLANDILO-FAWR UNION. THE Board of Guardians of the above Union will, at their meeting to be held on the 6th July, ap- point a Porter for the Union Workhouse. Applications, stating salary required, and giving age and previous occupation, accompanied by three testi- monials, should be sent to me before the meeting. monials, -;hould By Order, R. SHIPLEY LEWIS, C~3j 10,366 Clerk to the Guardians. CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION IN AGRI- CULTURE, DAIRY WORK, &c. APPLICATIONS are invited from districts desir- ous of having Extension Lectures on Agricultu- ral Subjects delivered, or Travelling Dairy Schools, or Cookery Classes held, during the current year. The Council requires that in any Centre where in- struction by either of the above methods is desired,(there shall be a properly-constituted Society or a local com- mittee formed, who will be responsible for proper arrangements being made, and for the local printing required. Applications, for consideration by the Technical In- struction Committee, should reach the undersigned by the 2nd July at latest. H. C. FRYER, Clerk of the County Council. County Council Office, Aberystwyth, llth June, 1901. 10,371 FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT, 1896. Advertisement of Dissolntion. by Instrument. OTICE is hereby given that the Grongar Hill Friendly Society, Regiatered No. 221, held at The Three Compasses Inn, Llangathen, Golden Grove, R.S.O., in the County of Carmarthen, is dissolved by Instrument, registered at this Office, the 14th day of June, 1901, unless within three months from the date of the Gazette in which this advertisement appears proceedings be commenced by a member or other person interested in or having any elaim on the funds of the Society to set aside such dissolution, and the same is set aside accordingly. E. W. BRABROOK, Chief Registrar. 28, Abinedon Street, Westminster, 14th day of June, 1801. 110,305 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS will run as under :— JUNE 26 27, and 28, to CARDIFF (ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW) for 1 or 2 days, from NEW and OLD MILFORD, Haverfordwest, Pem- broke Dock, Tenbv, &c. and for DAY TRIP ONLY from CARMARTHEN, Llanelly, &c. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, DAY TRIP to SWAN- SEA and CARDIFF from CARMARTHEN, Ic. and to CARDIFF from Llanelly, &c. MONDAY, JULY 1. DAY TRIP to SWANSEA and CARDIFF from NEW and OLD MILFORD Haverfordwest, Pembroke Dock, Tenby, &e. and to CARDIFF from CARMARTHEN, Llanelly. &c. For times, bookings from other stations, WEEK- END EXCURSIONS, COUNTRY LODGINGS, &c., see bills and pamphlets. &c., see bills and pamphlets. J. L. WILKINSON, 10,396 General Manager. Sales by Auction. CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISH OF PENBEYN. SALE OF TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS. MR. JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Salutation Hotel, Newcastle- Emlyn, at 2 o'clock precisely, on Friday, the 26th day of July, 1901 (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced), the valuable Freehold Farms known as PENPOMPRKN," containing 89a. lr. 27p., aud" PANT- YRHOLIAD" and CWMWHIBLIN," containing 115a. 3r. 39p,, both situate in the Parish of Penbryn, and'about 3 miles from the Town of Newcastle-Emlyn. Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained at the Salutation Hotel and on application to the Auctioneer, Carmarthen and to MESSRS SPICKETT & SONS, Solicitors, Pontypridd. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. VILLAGE OF LLANSTEPHEN, CARMAR- THENSHIRE. MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the I y Bush Royal Hotel, Car- tmarthen, on Saurdoy, the 20th of Julv. 1901. all that valuable and much-frequented Public-house called the ''CASTLE HOTEL-' or "Castle Inn," in thi village of Llanstephan, together with the Stables, Coach-house, and a Garden which affords good building Sites, also three Dwelling Houses situate in the old road to Laugharne. The above will be offered in Lots. Particulars, plan and conditions of sale may be obtained at the Auctioneers' Institute, 57 and 58, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. of the Auctioneer, or of MESSRS. BARKER, MORRIS & BARKER, 10,3801 Solicitors, Carmarthen. THIS DAY. S A RNAU. THE second day Sale of the Household Furniture JL and other Effects will take place at one o'clock. J, HOWELL THOMAS & SON, 10,392] Auctioneers, Carmarthen. OARMARTHENSHI h E. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Highly Important and Extensive Sale of an attractive Freehold Family Residence, Farms, Dwelling-bouses, &c. MESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS V SON HAVE received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, in the Month of July, the picturesque and attractive family seat known as The Cottage, Llanstephan. Also the Freehold Farms of Pilro.th, Maesgwynne, Tir- bach, Parcnwc, Darkway, Tynewydd, Trehiddion Tygwynne, and the residence of Orchard House, and several small Dwelling Houses and Plots of Accom- modation Land, all the above being situate in the parish of Llanstephan. Also a Freehold Farm called FROOD," in the parish of Llangendeirne the Farm called "CVVMDU," in the pariah uf St Peter; CILHIR-ISSA," in th" parish of Trelech "PENPLAS" and LLANYCJORSE," in the parish of Llangunnock. Also the valuable Freehold Shop known as CITY HOUSE," in Lammas-street, Carmarthen. Full parti .ulars will duly appear, and may be attained of Mr R. M. Thomas, Solicitor, or from the Auctioneers both of Carmarthen. [10,337 CARM A RTHENSHIRE, PARISH OF LLANEGWAD. Important Sale of a mo.t Desirable and Compact Freehold Farm. MESSRS LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by A UCTI. IN at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, in Julv next, all that exceedingly compact Freehold Farm with the Cottages situate thereon, known as CWRT, near Felingwm, in the Parish of Llanegwad. Full particulars will duly appeal. In the meantime any information may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Quay Street, Carmarthen or of MR C. E. MORRIS, 10,398] Solicitor, Carmarthen. WANTED-Strong. active, steady man, as W h-iulier. Must he used to horses.-Apply, W. S. Morris, merchant, Bridge-street, Carmarthen. 1237p RHEUMATISM AND GOUT.-A gentleman who for years was a martyr to Gont and Rheumatism, but who has been quite cured by a very simple remedy, will be happy to communicate it free to sufferers upon receipt of address.—Apply to Clovelly," Orchard-road, St Margaret's-on-Thames. 10,397 FOUND between Carmarthen and Abergwili on Saturday last a purse containing money.—Apply P.C. James, Abergwili. 1220p. Coming Events. August 1st.—The re-opening of Rev. Griffith Jones, Llanddowror's Memorial Church. August 6th.—Ferryside fourth annual Horticultural Industrial, Dog and Poultry Show. Angnst 15th.-Abergwili Horticultural and Agri- cultural how. August 29th.—United Counties Agricultural Show arm arthen. As ft wife permanent, and warranted to curt Pimples, Scrofula, Scurvy. Bad Leg?, Skin, anc other Diseases, ani Soret4 cf allkinde we can with confidence recommend C\JARI!i'fI WORT.T>-FA*BTJ MIXTTTBR &1-1 toy *heK «verywlii»r». -40

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