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TO ADVERTISERS. The large and increasing Circulation of the PRINCIPALITY cl Tenders it a most advantageous medium for Advertisements of all descriptions. The terms are moderate:—six lines and under, five shillings; and fourpence for each additional line. A considerable ion is made on Advertisements repeatedly inserted. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN WALES. arbíff gUtoertfeniunts. R. DAVIES, GROCER, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, (>r; to returu Ills Vrcrt tli-vrxUn to lain Prlonde o-ntl the Public .I) generally, for the very liberal Support he has experienced dÜring the six years he has resided in the town. R. D. begs also to announce to Families and others in Cardiff and its vicinity, that he has connected the GENERAL PROVISION TRADE next door to the GROCERY, and trusts from the Quality and Prices in each Department to merit a continuance of their favours. JUST OPENED, THE LONDON HAT EMPORIUM, 22, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, P.)It THE S.\LE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HATS AND CAPS OF TINS MODERN STYLES, COMBINED WITH THE VERY BEST QUALITY JOHN WILLIAMS 4m iiiI 111 RESPECTFULLY calls the atten- tion of the inhabitants ot' Cardiff aud the surrounding country to his ex- tensive and well selected stock of HATS, CAPS, &c., having purchased the same in the first London houses under very advantageous circumstances, ■wing to the very depressed state of 'uade in the manufacturing districts, he is enabled to offer goods of the first style and quality at astonishing low prices. Ventilating Hats of various prices highly recommended for warm Weather. An Extensive Stock of Cloth Caps, Leather IIat Cases, and Carpet Bags J. W. begs to inform the public generally that it will be his study to keep such qualities only as may ensure their patronage and support. THE LOWEST PRICE ASKED FOR EVERY ARTICLE. 3^* OBSERVE!—East Side of the Town-IIall. TO CAPTAINS AND OTHERS FREQ VENTING THE PORT OF CARDIFF. J. TTBAERT, WATCHMAKER, 6, DUKE STREET, HAVING Erected an OBSERVATORY, furnished with a Superior TRANSIT INSTRUMENT, also engaged an experienced and competent Instrument Maker to -,nnh. on the premises, is in a position to undertake the Repairing and Rating Chronometers, and the Repairs of all kinds of Nautica1, Mathematical, Optical and other Instruments, in a superior manner, thereby obviating the necessity for sending them to Bristol, London, or elsewhere, as heretofore. Nautical, Mathematical, Optical, and other Instruments for sale. J. T. B. avails himself of this opportunity for thanking his numerous supporters for their liberal patronage, and will con- stantly make it his study to meiit their continued favours. The Stock of English and Foreign Clocks, Watches, Jewel- lery, and Fancy Goods is continually receiving additions care- fully selected from the various manufacturers, and of the newest designs. Repairs in all its branches carefully executed. Eight-day Dials, from jE3 5s.; Eight-day Clocks with Maho- gany Cases, from E4 5s. J. H I P W E L L, MANUFACTURER OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, GENTLEMEN'S ELASTIC SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, CHILDREN'S SOCKS, &c. At JVb. 18, St. Mary-street, corner of Wharton-street. J- II., in, returning his sincere thanks to his Friends and the » Public generally for the very liberal support he has re- ceived since he has been in Cardiff; begs to inform his customers and friends generally, that on his last visit to England he availed himself of an excellent opportunity of buying about 1,000 doura of Cheap Cotton Stockings of all sorts and sizes, which will be sold—women's from 3d. per pair—men's from 4d. good to Is.-id., usually sold in the manufactory for 2s. The whole to be cleared out in a month. J. H. is in COWBRIDGE market every TUESDAY; NEW. 13H.IDGE every WEDNESDAY and CARDIFF every SATURDAY. Goods made to Order at the Shortest Notice. THE LARGEST STOCK OF WORSTED & YARNS, MERINOS, COTTONS, &e. In Webs, always on hand. Gentlemen's Summer Clothes kept. Flannvl, Calico, Prints, &e., &c., in great variety. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. NOTICE.—-WHITSUNTIDE IIOI ID A YS. ON WHIT-SUNDAY and MONDAY, June 11th and 12th, 1848, the passenger trains will run as follows :— WHIT-SUNDAY. From Cardiff Docks to Mertliyr and Aber(laic-At 8h. 50m. Morning; lh. 20m. Afternoon 5h. 50m. Evening. 'roui Merthyr to Aberdare and Cardiff-At 9h. 20in, lforitiitg Ih. 55m. Afternoon; 6h. 25m. Evening. From Aberdare (Mill-street), to Merthyr and Cardiff-At 9h. 5ui. Morning; Ih. 40m. Afternoon 6h. 10m. Evening. WHIT-MONDAY. From Cardiff Docks to Merthyr and Aherdare-At 6h. 30m. and Ob. 20m. Morning; Ih. 20m. Afternoon; oh. 50m. and 8h. 50m. Evening. From Merthyr to Abcnhre and Cardiff-At 711" 5m. and9h. 50m. Morning; Ih. 55m. Afternoon 6h. 25m. and 9h. 25m. Evening From Aberdare (Mill-street), to Merthyr and Cardiff-At 6h. <50in. and 9h. 35m. Morning; Ih. 40m. Afternoon; 6h. 10m. and 9h. 10m. Evening. :.ft All the above trains carry first, second, and third class passengers, and call at all the stations, both up and down. To and fro tickets will be issued at all the stations, except Pen- tyrch and Taff 's Well, on the above days, at one-half the usual fares the tickets will be available only for the day on which they ore issued. By order, GEORGE FISHEII, Cardiff, June 1st, 1848. General Superintendent. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. TIIE Directors are desirous of receiving TENDERS from qua- lified parties, for the ANNUAL MAINTENANCE of the uuAL WAGGONS belonging to this Company. Such maintenance I llig to include all repairs, greasing, IXO., &0.. Full particulars may be known on application at the Superin- tendent's office. Bv order, EDWARD KENWAY, Secretary. Cardiff Terminus, June 8, 1848. > FOUND, ON THE STREET, in CARDIFF, in the course of this week, a LADY'S BROOCH whoever will give a faithful descrip- tion thereof shall have it returned, on application at the office of this paper, on paying the expenses incurred. June 8, 1848. ESTRAY FOUND, at CARDIFF, on Wednesday, the 17th of May _f last, A CUES NUT 31 ARE PONY, Supposed to have strayed from some of the neighbouring moun- tains; it is rising seven years old, twelve hands two inches high, light mane, and witch tail, with a white stripe down the fore- head, and four partially white fetlocks. The pony can be had upon the owner paying the expenses of finding, keeping, and proclaiming, on application to E. MORRIS, „ „.m Appraiser, Lewis-street, Cardiff. Cardiff, June 9th, 1848. NOTE.—Unless claimed within twenty-one days from this date, the pony will be sold without further notice or delay. 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I-OTIC HENRY GRANT, WATCHMAKER, WORKING JEWELLER, &c., BEGS to state that it is his intention to REMOVE, on SATUR- DAY, the 10th of June next, from Angel-street, to more commodious premises in Duke-street—immediately opposite the Guardian newspaper oltice-which he has spared no expense in fitting up in the most approved manner, and where he trusts to receive a continuance of those favours which have been so liberally conferred upon him since his establishment in business, Cardiff, 31st May, 1848. 7, ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF. JOHN AUBREY T)EGS respectfully to announce that he has received a large supply of the new season TEAS, which for strength and flavour far surpass any teas imported for many years. J Aubrey this day commences selling an extraordinary fine Congou at 4s. per pound. This is a thorough good Tea, ripe, rich, and fragrant, strong, rough, pungent, and J. A. challenges the quality against any other house in the trade. J. Aubrey also begs to inform families, innkeepers, and large consumers, that by purchasing 61bs. at one purchase, they will effect a great saving. 6lbs. sterling good Congou for one guinea. This is really a good breakfast tea. 61bs. fine Pekoe flavoured 24s.: and 6lbs. of the finest imported, 27s. All orders for Tea of the value of JE2 will be delivered free, if within 12 miles. COFFEE-finest Ceylon, Is. 4d. Finest Jamaica, Is. 8d. Finest Mocha, 2s. Raw and refined Sugars equally low. 7, Angel-street, June 1, 1848. To R. L. REECE, Esq., Mayor of Cardiff. TT7"E, theundersigned, rate-payers and inhabitants of Cardiff, W do hereby request you will convene A PUBLIC MEET- ING of the rate-payers and owners of property within the said town, for the purpose of taking into consideration the present Poor's-rate of Is. 6d. in the pound; and the propriety of adopt ing measures to procure a new valuation of the rateable pro- perty within the town; and for other purposes connected with the rates of the town. Dated this 8th day of June, 18-13. T. Griffin Phil! potts. Charles Vaclloll. J. S. Batchelov. Job James. W. L. Evans, J. F. Arnold. David Evans. William Owen. J. B. Hopkins. John Jenkins. Thomas Mitchell. David Davies. ltoger Davies. John Evans. William Stanley. William Woodman. W. M. Lewis. W. Wallace. George Sully. Thomas Price. John Thomas. John Williams. John Batchclor. William Illman. James Trotter Barry. Al,. Ili-iclitti-d. Christopher French. George Bond. W. P. Hiley. James Coleman. Ben Matthews William Thomas. L. 1). Walter. j W. T. Edwards. IN COMPLIANCE with the above REQUISITION, I here- by convene a PUBLIC MEETING accordingly, to be liolden at the TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF, on Wednesday next, at twelve o'clock, R. LEWIS REECE, Mayor. Pursuant to the Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. The following prisoners, whose estates and effects have been vested ia the Provisional Assignee by order of the Court, arid whose Petitions and Schedules have been duly referred and transmitted to the County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Cardiff, pur- suant to the Statute in that behalf, are ordered to be brought up before the judge of the said County Court at Carrliff aforesaid, to be dealt with according to law, on Monday, the 26th day of June, 1848. DAVIH JONES, late of Dowlais Iron-works, in the county of Glamorgan, Butcher, and Keeper of a Beer-shop there, called or known by the name or sign of the Puddlers' Arms. JOHN EVANS, late of Grawen-terrace, Merthyr Tydfil, in the county of Glamorgan, out of business; previously of Victoria-street, Merthyr Tydfil, aforesaid Grocer, Provision Dealer, and General Shopkeeper; and formerly of High-street, Merthyr fydtil afure- said, Draper's Assistant. EDMUND W ATKINS, late of George-Town, Merthyr Tydfil, in the county of Glamorgan, out of business; formerly of High- street, Merthyr Tydfil aforesaid, Grocer, Provision Merchant, and Dealer in British Wines; and formerly of Abercarne, in the County of Monmouth, Mercer, Draper, Grocer, and Provision Merchant. RICHARD GIBBON, late of Cae-pant-tywyll, Merthyr Tyd- fil, in the county of Glamorgan, Grocer, Tea Dealer, and General Shopkeeper, out of business, in lodgings; previously of Cae-pant- tywyll aforesaid, Grocer, Tea Dealer, and General Shopkeeper; and formerly of Cae-pant-tywyll, Merthyr Tydfil, aforesaid, Miner. CHARLES WAHlvENjllAIME, (sued as Charles Haime) late of the Bolt in .Ton Tavern, Elect-street, London, Druggist, in lodgings, previously of Bailey-street, Brynmawr, (otherwise Wainluggan) in the parish of Llatielly, in the County of Brecon, druggist, and formerly of Abersychan, in the county of Monmouth, druggist, out of business. R. L. REKCE. Insolvent's Attorney. N. B. 1. If any creditor intends to oppose a prisoner's discharge, notice of such intention must be given to the said prisoner in writ- ing, which may be left at the gaol two clear days before the day of hearing, above-mentioned, exclusive of Sunday and exclusive both of the day of giving such notice and of the said day of hearing, II. The Petition and Schedule will be produced by the proper p officer for inspection and examination at the office of the Court in London, between the hours of ten and four, on this notice being exhibited and copies of the Petition and Schedule, or such part thereof as shall be required, will be provided by the proper officer, according to the Act 1 and 2 Victoria, c. 110, sec. 105. N. B. Entrance to the office, in Portugal-street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. III. The duplicate of the Petition and Schedule, and all books, papers, and writings filed therewith, will be produced by the Clerk or Assistant Clerk of the said County Court, for inspection and ex- amination at the office of the said County Court, at Cardiff afore- said, and copies of the Petition and Schedule, or such part thereof as shall be required, will be provided according to sec 106 of the Act. LEWIS MORRIS, Clerk. LAND AGENOY AND REGISTRY OFFICE. THE nobility and landed gentry, and the professional public, arc most respectfully informed that an office for the above pur- pose has been opened by a very competent agricultural gentleman, at No. 9, Northumberland-court, West Strand, London, where a register is kept of agricultural servants of every trade, from which proprietors can have a choice at any time, by writing to the office. The charges of entry and of commission are very moderate, in order to suit the employed who may enter their names. Nefopovt gt'obruacmeuts. THE ROYAL NEWPORT TEA AND GROCERY ESTABLISHMENTS, 24, HIGH-STREET (next door to the Crown Inn), AND 39, COMMERCIAL-STREET (nearly opposite the Parrot Inn, Newport), A RE now RE-OPENED, for the Sale of Teas, Coffees, and J\ Provisions, on terms assimilated to the most eminent L«n,i<,a Houses, viz., Wholesale Prices for Cash Pny»»cuts. Six Pounds of Good Tea for 21s. good Loaf Qugar at 6d. per lb. best Kent Hops at Is. per lb.; Superior British Wines, &c., &c,, &e. Post-Office Orders strictly attended to. THOMAS CLARKE, Proprietor. JOSEPH GROUT, FAMCY STATIONER, TOBACCONIST. &c., 63, HIGH-STREET, (Opposite the King's IIead,) ElAS the honour to inform the gentlemen and inhabitants of H Newport and its vicinity, that he has commenced, for the summer months, his supplies of pure ICE from the WEN- HAM LAKE ICE COMPANY, LONDON; and that he will be happy to furnish large or small quantities to ice wines, &c., &e. and will have constantly on sale ICED GINGER BEER, LEMONADE, SODA WATER, And all other summer refreshing beverages. J. G. takes this opportunity of returning thanks for the liberal O'nnlc patronage bestowed upon him since his commencing business, and also to solicit a continuance of the same. 174, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, Two doors from the Westgate Inn. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN BRIAN |3 EGS to thank the gentry and public in general for the liberal I) support he has received, and in soliciting a continuance of their kind favours, to assure them that he has the best West of England Cloths, most fashionable Mixtures, and Cassimeres for Trowsering, Paletots, &c. Also an assortment of Vestings. GOOD FIT AND STYLE WARRANTED. N.B. Orders punctually executed. STRAYED FROM HIGH CROSS, BASSALLEG, Monmouthshire on _i' Saturday night or Sunday morning last, A CREAM COLOUR MARE PONY, Standing from twelve to thirteen hands high. -Tlio two hind and left fore white feet; a b'aek stripe along the back; black mane and tail—short swish; and a white star in the forehead. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the recovery of the same to Mr. John Evans, Pcugam, near Cardiff', shall be handsomely rewarded. June 6th, 1848. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, &c. WILLIAM JONES, Oimosite tlii' Castle Hotel, Merthyr, and Castle-street, Tredegar. HAS diajermined to sell the-above articles as Ion as the adver- tising shops the other side of the Severn, as the following list will show :— ALL WARRANTED TO PERFORM CORRECTLY. £ s. d. Detached Lever, with maintaining power, and jewelled 4 0 0 Do. to mark seconds and capped 4 1,5 0 Silver dial do 5 5 0 Best finish do. 0 15 0 Do. jewelled in four holes. 6 0 0 Do. with silver dial 610 0 Vertical movement with gold dial and case 8 0 0 Do. double back 10 Q 0 Best lever movement do 12 0 0 Eight-day clock in mahogany polished case 3 15 0 Do. with inch dumb arch 13canted case do 5 10 0 Do. in full column c ise, day of month hand 6 10 0 30-hour clock in oak ease 4 50 Eight-day spring clock 3 0 0 Do. with.glass to show pendulum 3 5 0 Do. iilhitf with pearl 3 1,5 0 Second-hand watches in silver cases, from 010 0 Curb pattern gold guard, to weigh three sovereigns 3 0 0 Ditto do. to weigh four sovereigns 3 19 0 Fancy patterns 10s. extra Lady's colotired gold neck chains, from 5.10 0 London aud Birmingham best jewellery, in fancy rings, brooches, pins, seals and keys, &c., at a small advance on the manufacturers' prices,, Fancy goods, cutlery, -&e., considerably under former charges. Gold,.Silver, Shell, and other framed Pebble Spectacles, to suit all sights and eyes. Well-seasohed home-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FEATHER and MILPUFF BEDS, MATTIIASSES, &c., ex- tremoly cheap. 1LKADY M0\j:v NO ABATEMENT. publications. THE EMIGRANT'S GUIDE TO AMERICA. Just Published, Sent post-free to any part of the United Kingdom, or the British Isles, on receipt of Is. 6d., or 18 postage-stainns, TIIE EMIGRANT'S GUIDE TO THE UNITED STATES and CANADA being a faithful analysis of every profession, trade, business, or manufacture, the average rates of wages paid to journeymen mechanics, and every description of artisans, miners, aud labourers, in the several States advice to agriculturists, as to the choice of locality, the price and comparative value of land, capabilities of the soil, &c.; the amount of capital necessary for I commencing farming operations, and a variety of useful information to the emigrant never before published with a comprehensive his- torical sketch of the rise, progress, and present relative position of the American nation—the manners and customs of the American people, and peculiarities of American character a table, showing the distances of the various cities and towns from New York and from each otlier-the various modes and cost of travelling through the interior, and the distances from Liverpool to the different ports of America—cost and average length of passage, &c., &c. Sent post-free on the receipt of Is. 6d., or 18 stamps, to Thomas Suttoh, 19, Cornwall-street, Manchester. On Saturday, July I, will be published the first Number of THE STANDARD OF FREEDOM. Printed on the largest sized paper allowed by law, price 41d., or „ 48. 9d. per quarter, paid in advance. rriHE STANDARD OF. FREEDOM will be the advocate of JL Political,^Commercial, and Religious Liberty.—In the Political field, a wide diffusion of political power—a great augmentation of the Electoral body, will be insisted upon as the only means for calming a growing agitation—for satisfying a justifiable discontent —and for causing the Commons House of Parliament to become a real, and not as it now is a false and deceptive representation of the people. The absolute necessity of a rigid and searching financial reform, of great retrenchment and reduced taxation, will be en- forced.—As to Commercial freedom, it will stoutly maintain the territory that has already been gained from restriction, prohibition, and monopoly, and wiJI urge the progress of free-trade to its ulti- mate triumphs.— As the champion of Liberty, it will occupy high and unmistakeable ground. It will contend for the inalienable right of .every human being to form, to express, to ad- vance, every opinion which does not encroach upon the rights of others—-for the absolute and entire emancipation of religion from the frowns and favours of the State.—As a Family paper, the STAN- DARD OF FREEDOM will aim to blend the useful with the in- teresting.—As a Weekly Journal, it will be distinguished by the copiousness and accuracy of its intelligence,—and will prove, in the strict sense of the term, a Paper for the People-devoted to their social, polilienl, and moral elevation, All communications for the STANDARD OF FREEDOM must be directed "To the Editors, 3:30, Strand." Post-office and money-orders must be made payable to JOIIN CASSKLL to whom also advertisements may be sent. directed as above. Orders for the STANDARD OF FREEDOM will bv received by all Newsven- dt r> in town and country. To the Freemen, of the Borough of Lantrisst-nL ALL persons interested in maintaining the right, title, and inter- est, as freemen of this town, arc requested to be at the Tows- hail, Lantrissent, on Whit Tuesday, 13th of June, 1S4S, there to determine how and when they will set about to recover their h *t rights. THOMAS LLYWEI.LYN, Alderman DENTAL SUIiGERV. THIRTEENTH YEAR OF ATTENDANCE. Mondays, Brecon; Tuesdays, Abergavenny; Wednesdays, jport; Thursdays, Cardiff; Fridays, link; Saturdays, Mon- mouth. MR. L. MOSELY, Surgeon-Dentist, of 30, Berners-stive Oxford-street, London, has the honour to announce to his patients, and the residents generally of the Principality, that be is now making his usual periodical visit, and that he may be consul, d in all relating to his profession, on Mondays, at Castle Hotel, Ih«- con; on Tuesdays, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavennv on Wed- nesdays, at the King's Head, Newport; on Thursdays, at the Cardiff'Arms, Cardiff; 011 Fridays, at the Three Salmons", Usk (all at private apartments); and on Saturdays-, at Mr. J. Powell'* (plumber), Monnow-street, Monmouth. Attendance f. om ten to five. Mr. L. M. would wish most respectfully to call the attention rf his numerous patients, and those who have not yet availed the: selves of the assistance of the dentist, to his improved and eeoiuim i method of fixing his indestructible mineral teeth they corrcsyosiu. in shape and colour to the remaining teeth in the head, and are guaranteed to be available in mastication and articulation, and are fixed from 011c to a complete set, without removing the and are worn with ease and comfort upon the most tender gums. Mr. L. M. having made very great and recent improvements in the mechanical department, whereby the cost is very much redurt 5 is enabled to offer his assistance to those parties who have hithe; lj been prevented applying to the Dentist, on account of the very great expense attending the same. Artificial Teeth of all prices to suit all parties. Stopping, (with. gold and cements,) scaling, and every operation pertaining to Dental Surgery. Children's teeth attended during second dentition. Constant attendance at town residence, No. 30, Berners-stret t, Oxford-street, (where only Mr. L. M. can be consulted, exw-pt when on his periodical visits to the Principality,) where patirnis can always be attended, and letters addressed between visits wii) have immediate attention. References to the whole of the faculty throughout the Princi- pality, and very many resident families. May 6, 1848. JOHN CASSELL'S COFFINS OF SURPASSING STRING'J'H AND laUINESS OF FLAVOUR. NEVER has an article of household consumption obtained greater celebrity than JOHN CASSiiLL'S COFFEES. Into whatever family they have been introduced, they have given the highest satisfactionso that the demand for them is daiFy ii! creasing. At prices hitherto paid for very inferior articles, these delicious Coffees may now be obtained of agents in every 1): rt of the kingdom. The following are the prices at which any quantity, from twiol ounces to one pound, may be obtained :— ([. John Cassell's Coffee, No. 1, an excellent-article J 4 John Cassell's Coffee, No. 2., cannot fail to give great satis- faction, being a combination of the choicest growths of J maica, possessing richness, strength, and flavour 1 g: John Cassell's Coffee. No. 3. .q'[.rr '(H'\l'nl<"è"('r "1 (;Ht1"I;- tins will prove a treat, combining the finest mountain growths of both Jamaica and Turkey 2 ft Ousbuyk '.—Every packet of John Cassell's Coffee bears his. nature, without which none is genuine. AGENTS FOR THE PRINCIPALITY. Abergavenny—Mrs. Evans, Froginore AmJwch-H. Hughes, Queen-street Aberayron—D. Griffiths, Rock-street Aberystwyth—J. Morgan, 14. Great Dark-gate-street nrccll-t Williams, Ship-street Thomas Evans, letter-carrier and grocer, Watergate Bitngor-S. Roberts, Post-oiffce-place Burge(Iiii-J. P. Pugh Brymbo Iron Works—J. Hughes Biaina Iron Works—liev. W. Roberts Bryushencyn—R. Parry, draper Bristol—Mrs. Hunt, 58, Castle-street Henry F. Vowles, 47, West-street Bon tclolgadfall-= g. Evans, fiaur-dealer Carmarthen—J. Lloyd, Cross Carnarvon—John Robert Jones, Castle-square John Hughes, coal merchant, Crowii-etrfct>t Cardigan—E. Matthias, grocer Cefn-y-crib—II. Daniel Chepstow—H. Gee, grocer, Beaufort-square CHllwav- IV. Bridge. Dolgellcy-J. Jones, Liverpool House Devynnock—Messrs, James and Son Dinas Mowtltlwy-lt. Evans, grocer Droyrau—G II. Williams Dinas, near Fishguard—A. Harries, draper, &c. Hirwaun Iron Works—T. Williams, grocer and draper Llanfyllin-T. Bynuer, grocer Llanelly, Cariiititlicii-il. J. Howell, Langharlle-J. George, grocer Llanelly, Drecon-T. Jones, grocer Lianrhaiadr—A. E. Evans, gi-ocer Llanddcwibrefi—D. Lloyd, tea-dealer Liandybic—G. Griffiths, Cross Inn Lampeter-E. T. Evans Llansantffraid—D. Jones 1.Iaentwrog.-D. Owen, quarryman Minora—Aaron Francis, grocer Monmouth—W. Jenkins, bookseller, Munnow-street Newborougli—E, Davies, draper Narbcrth—-J. Dawkins, stationer, High-street Newcastle-Emlyn—Messrs. Thomas aud Evans Newquay—Rev. E. Williams Newmarket—E. Evans, grocer Newport—W. Fredericks, Temperance Hotel, Baneswell-roatl, Pomperaau—T. Evans Penisarwain—G. Thomas Pembroke—W. Abram Huthill-J. H. IYilliams, draper IUmnbon-S. Evans, grocer, Wynn Hall IUlOsvbnl-T, Jones, tea-dealer St.D:n'id's-J. Davies, New Shop Tredegar—J. Lewis, Post-office Trefdraetli Aberfiraw—W. Williams Treviua—BDajamin Williams Tregaron-E. Evans, druggist Tnlgnrth-1L Jones, draper Towyn—J. Lloyd,grocer Tyn-y-groes—W. Williams, grocer Ynisceelwyn-J. Bowen. Applications for Agencies must be addressed to John Cassell Abi^furch-lane, London. LLA WII ADEN, NARBERTII, PEMBROKESHIRE. OAK TREES. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, IN lots to suit purchasers, a quantity of prime OAK TREES, of superior quality, and of various dimensions, now lvin-' oii DllIM WOOD, in the parish of Llawhaden. ° Mr. Wm. Holway, Broadway, will attend in the above wood every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, until the whole is disposal of, to treat with purchasers. May 20th, 1848. TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. PARTIES desirous of tendering for erecting the SCHOOL- HOUSES, at IIlHWAEX, near Merthyr Tydfil, are hereby informed that the plans, specifications, &c., of the same, will lie at the Cardiff Arms Inn, Hirwaen, from the 10th to the 17th instant, and all tenders must be sent in, on or before the 20tli instant, umkr cover to Mr, David Davies, Hirwaen. The committee will not engage to accept the lowest e ider T1 JOHN J( N ES, June oth, 1848. Secretary,.