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-1W If 8ABBATII SCHOOL, TABERNACLE, CARDIFF. THE ANNIVERSARY of the above School will be held (D V.) September the 3rd, 1818, when SERMONS will be preached fur the occasion, by the REV. D. JONES, minister of the place, in the forenoon, at eleven o'clock, and at six in the evening, in Welsh. An ENGLISH DISCOURSE will be delivered at half-past two iii the afternoon, by EVAN JONES, ESQ., Editor of the PRINCI- PALITY. Select portions of Scripture and poetry will be recited by the children. J cf&lr Collections will be made at the close of each service, in aid of the funds of the School. 110.
LONDON CORN EXCHANGE.
LONDON CORN EXCHANGE. MONDAY, AUG. 28.—"VVe had a good supply of wheat to-day from Essex and Kent, the greatest proportion being new, and in very damp condition-, was very difficult to quit, whilst really fine samples of both new and old sold readily at an advance of 2s. to 4s. per quarter upon last Monday's prices. Bonded wheat, both in warehouse and afloat, was held at high rates, the transactions were consequently limited. The top price of Flour we quote at 54s per sack. Barley Is. to 2s., and new white boiling peas 4s. to 5s, per qr. dearer grey peas unaltered. Beans fully as dear. The oat trade was firm, and good fresh qualities sold readily 6d. to Is. per quarter dearer than on Monday last. Rape and linseed quite as dear. Linseed cakes in fair demand. The weather continues Unsettled, and very close and warm.
QUOTATIONS.
QUOTATIONS. s. B. Wheat, red 46 to 63 Fine 0 0 White 50 68 Tine. 0 0 Flour, per sack (Town). 48 51 Barley 30 35 Malting 28 .34 Milt, Ordinary 56 58 Pale 56 .63 Eye 30 33 Pea.fi, Hog 38 to 42 Maple 36 .40 Boilers 45 .48 Besus, Ticks 33 35 Pigeon 36 3S Harrow 34 33 Oats, Feed 20 24 Fine. 23 "27 Poland 21 27 Potato 23 38 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30.-111 consequence of the weather having become more settled and favourable for harvest operations the trade for wheat in A:- ark-lane, as well as in the country markets is, since Monday, very heavy, and prices may be considered rather lower. Other articles without alteration. -I"J'r'r'JV'V'V'J
SMITHFIELD.
SMITHFIELD. MONDAY, AUG. 28.-The Government Inspector (Mr. Simonds) having, seized five hundred foreign sheep, owing to their beinff diseased, the supply of stock from abroad in to-day's market was comparatively small, yet the general demand was far from active. With home-fed sheep our market was scantily supplied, the time of year considered; but the show of beasts was tolerably good that of lambs, calves, and pigs, moderate. As the number of really prime beasts was comparatively small, the demand for that descrip- tion of stock was firm at prices quite equal to those paid on Mon- day last, viz., from 4s. to 4s. 2d. per 8 lbs. The middling and infe- rior breeds moved oil slowly at barely last week's quotations. The general quality of the sheep supply was by no means prime. For all breeds the demand was firm, but we have no improvement to notice in prices. Price per stone of filbs. fsintinor thr. 2d to 4 s 2d Veal.?. 3s. 6d.to4s. 6d. Mutton 3 10 5 0 Pork 3 10 4 6d Lambs 4 0 5 0 I H¡Ül) OF CATTLE AT SMITHFIELD. Beasts. Sheep & Lambs. Calves pi„0 Friday 1,0S6 8,350 C43 <Ti'<j Monday 3,748 23,260 31.7 4In
PROVISION MARKET.
PROVISION MARKET. LONDON, MONO AY, AUGUST 28.—Our market last week was dull, and not much business. done. The arrivals of Irish butter weie nuge, and the sales of all kinds few and unimportant. Prices is to 2s. perewt. lower. Foreign was also in sluggish demand, and the turn cheaper. For Irish singed bacon the inquiry was very limited; prices nominal. Bale and Tierce Middles—Irish not in request. American a slow sale, at no decline in value. Hams and lard as last reported. CIIKESE MAIIKET.—The unfavourahlestate of the weather, toge- ther with large importations of foreign, in considerable quantities, of American, have not failed to produce its due weight on the minds of London buyers the result is that no one will buy, except from hand to mouth, and then at prices that. leaves a certain loss to the tactor, and no probability at present presents itself of things being better. Price, generally 2s. to 3s. per ewt. lower than last week. ° ENGLISH BUTTER MARKET.—Our trade continues very dull, and prices are not. maintained; inferior.- dcacriotions aro "almost unsaleable. Better, per ewt. s. s. Dorset 59 to 52 Carlow 81 SH14-0. 80 S t Cork, 1st. 84 88 Watorford 82 Limerick S;3. ..Foreign, prime- Fricsland 9S — Kiel 86 90 Fresh Butter, per dozen, Us. (Id. to 13s. Od. Cheese, per ewt. g. s. Double Gloucester. 60 to 70 Single 46 56 Cheshire 56 74 Derby 63 66 American. 50 54 Edam and Gon'da 46 58 Bacoii iie-,v 73 kiddie Hams, Irish ga — Westmoreland. SO SI Yorkshire.. 84 90
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WOOL. MARKET. CITY, MOSOAT, AUG. 28.—The quantity of wool imported into London 11 c v 1 was 8,843 bales. The public sales of colonial and foreign wool connnenccd on Thursday to a fair attendance; but as the la; j ia mty of 32,000 bales will be offered, it is feared that a good deal will have to be withdrawn. It is yet too early to pronounce an j iu 1 on this head, as the sales will continue for sometime.
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'V'V''V' TALLOW. — Loxpox, M < I'Y \~aii3T 28.-The market for all kinds of tallow is brisk to-day, and the quotations have advanced since our last r + fnlly9cl. per cwt.
.. MONEY MARKET.
MONEY MARKET. WEDNESDAY EVENING. The public securities are still rather depressed, in expectation of the immediate announcement of a loan or a funding. Consols have been 851 to 86 for Transfer, and 85l to 86 for Account. Exche- quer-bills, for the same reason, have declined to 29s. and 26s. pre- mium. It is probable that when the loan affair is arranged, a rally will occur, provided the weather continues good. The New Three-and-Quarter per Cents, have been 86. Bank Stock is about 1964 to The Foreign Securities are rather firm, though dull. Spanish Three per Cents, have been 22f, Portuguese Pour per Cents, from 211 have risen to 22f, and Mexican are quiet at 16i. Dutch Two- and-a-Half per Cents, have touched 45. Railway Shares.have been quiet again, but steady in price. .y.
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE.
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPT. Archibald Dickson, Narberth, Pembrokeshire, grocer, Septem- 'ber 7, October 5 solicitors, Messrs. Clarke and Co., Linc'oln's-inn- nelds.
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'f'r>V'V"V'V"V\ýV'A,o.J LIVERPOOL CORN EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. At this day's market there was a slender attendance of the trade, and the weather being extremely fine and bright, the transactions were limited for every article.
HOPS.
HOPS. BOROUGH, MONDAY, AUGUST 28.—The better description of Hops continue to be inquired for at a trifling advance from last week's quotations. From nearly every district of the plantation reports are unfavourable, and the duty has declined to £ T7a nnn' Sussex Pockets. 46s. to 54s. Weaid ol Kents. ».503. to 56s. Mid. and East Kents.s -56s. "V"'J"
BREAD.
BREAD. The prices of Wreatm Bread in the metropolis are from 8d. to 84d. ofliouclioi-d L. t,o, 6d. to 7id. per 41bs. loaf.
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Steam Communication between NEATH and BRISTOL. THE FINE NEW IRON SCREW STEAMER, NEATH ABBEY, 60 Horse power, JOHN WILLIAMS, COMMANDER, -1 to tow. WILL take in goods on the Back on Tues- days and Fridays, and is intended to sail as follows during the month of September, 18-18, wind, weather, and wratV"" ">e"uttiiig, with liberty FROM NEATH. Monday, Sep, 4 9morn Taursday, „ 7 12 noon Monday, 11 morn Thursday" 14 Monday „ is 9 morn Thursday „ 21 12 noon Monday 5 morn Thursday 28 6 £ morn FROM >ATIIURST BASIN, BRISTOL. Saturday, Sept. 2 8 morn Tuesday, 5 lOJnight Saturday, 2 morn Wedne- y „ 13 6 morn Sniorii Tuesday „ 19 11 night Saturday 23 3morn Tuesday 27 6 morn Saturday „ 30 nmorll Passengers taken on board at Briton-ferry, if near the Rock- house, fifteen minutes after the advertised time of leaving Neath. Passengers from Neath landed at Clevedon, and from Bristol at the Mumbles (weather permitting), if required. FARES Best cabin, 7s. 6d. second cabin, 4s. children under twelve years of age, half fare. Horses, 12s. 6d. cattle, 7s. 6d. dogs, 2s.; pigs, Is. 6d. sheep, Is, gigs, 12s.; phtetons, 1.5s.; carriages, 2os. Live stock shipped and landed at risk of the owner. Passengers from Neath to Briton-ferry, 6d. each, landing included. No fees to steward or stewardess. Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Agents—Thomas and Son, Back, Bristol; A. II. Buckett, Neath. September, 1848. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, ILFRACOMBE, and TENBY. THE POWERFUL STEAMERS, PRINCE OF WALES, Matthew Jones, Commander, LORD BERESFORD, Rob. Davis, Commander, and BRISTOL, Matthew Jones, Junior, Commander, -4 ARE intended to sail as follows, during the .month of SEPTEMBER, 1848, wind and wea- ther permitting. PInNCE OF WALES. FHOH THE BIJXE SHIP BOCK, CARDIFF. Friday, Sept. 1. .6 morn. Monday, 4. 7f morn. "VVednes. „ 6. 81i moril. Friday, ,8 11} morn Monday, I I. 2t after. Wednes. 13 4 after. Friday, ,,15. 54 morn. Monday, 18 7 morn. Wednes. „ 20 8>j mom. Friday, 22 lljmorn. Monday, ,,25. 21 after. Wccltle8day,27. '4 after. Friday, 29. 5 morn. PRINCE OF WALES. FROM CUMBER LAND BASIN, B$KTOL. Saturday, Sept. 2 9 morn. Tuesday, 5 9Jmorn. Thursday, „ 7 11 morn. Saturday, „ 9 2 after. Tuesday, 12 5 after. Thursday, 14 6J morn. Saturday, 16 7| morn. Tuesday, ,,19. Morn. Thursday ,,21. llfmorn. 14 Saturday „ 23 after ruesday 26 5 morn. Thursday 28 6 morn. Saturday, 29 8.morn. Fares-Cabin, 5s. Deck, 3s. Reduced fares-After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Children, half-price. Further information as to freijfi#, &e., will be readily obtained by applying to A. Hmgston. iranf, at the Packet-office, Bute Docks Cardnf or to E. T. agent, No. 12, Quay-street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled fw^gt- both warehouses to the packets, at the expense of the companies- • FROM BRISTOL. FROM SWANSEA. Lord Beresford, Thursday and Satur- Lord Beresford, Tuesday and Friday. day. Bristol, Wednesday. Bristol, Monday. -r° Saturday, Sept. 2 9 morn Fridav, Sep:. 1 9i mor„ Wednes. „ 6 lojuiom (-Monday, 4 loj ni0rn Thursday, 7 1 morn I Tuesday, „ 5 l«f'morfi Saturday, „ 9,r.: 2| morn Friday," „ 8 U morn Weanes. „ 13 5,| mora Monday, U 54 morn Thursday, „ -14 6$morn r Tuesday, „ 12$i Saturday, 16 8. morn Friday, ,,15 mo„_ Wednes. 20 10Jmora Monday, „ 18 10 mo™ Thursday, „ 21 1 mom Tue?<iay, 1.9 ''lOi Saturday, „ 23 3 morn Friday, 22 1! lrlni.n Wednes. „ 27 6 morn Monday, 'ItoZZZlZZ' 5' mo™ 'hursday, 2S. 64 morn 7 uesday, 26 a/ Saturday, 30 9 morn Friday 29 8" morn Passengers from Swansea landed at Clevedon if required. REDUCED FARES between Bristol and Swansea.-Best caom iOs.-fore cabin, os.—children under twelve years of aee half fare-sheep, Is—lambs, -9d.-ho.rses, 17s. 6d.-fat cattle, 10s.-store ditto, 8s.—cow and calf, 10s.-dogs, 2s. 6d.-pigs, ]SV 6d.—fat pigs, Is. 9d —gigs, 16s.—phaeton, 21s. 6d.— carriages' «s. od.—steward s fee, best cabin, Is. T J°. ItFttAOOMBE TO SWANSEA. Loid B^ieofoid, Monday. Bristol, Lord Beresford, Monday. Bristol „ Friday. Friday. • 1'riday, Sept. 1 7j morn Friday, Sept. 1 n morn. Monday, 4 9 morn Monday, 4 .1 aftei^' Friday, S 12| after Fciday, S 4 after' Monday, 1.1 4 mom Monday, 11 8 morn' Friday, 1J 5-^ morn Friday, 15 Z.Si aft°r" Monday, lb 7 morn. Monday, IS. 11 Friday, „ 22. 12* after Friday, „ .22 4 -X- Monday, „ S"> 4§morii Monday, ,,25 ci Friday, „ 29 5J morn Friday, „ 29, after! REDUCED V'ARES between Swansea and Ilfracombe.-Bcst cabin, 5s. To and fro same day, cabin, 10s fore cabin, 8s.—children under twelve years of age, half-fare car riage, 30s.—phaeton, 25s.—gig, 15s.—horses,° I7s. 6d. each- dogs, 2s. 6d.—pigs, Is. 9d.— sheep, Is.—lambs, 9d.—fat cattle 10s —store ditto, 8s.—cow and calf, 10s. Goods, packages, parcels, &e. forwarded to all parts without delay. Steward's fees for ladies and gentlemen, Is. each—children and servants, 6d. FROM SWANSEA TO BRISTOL. Ror TEXBYTO. SWANSEA. BniSTIL.. Thursday, Sep. 7 11 morn Thursday, Sep. 7 3i after Thursday, „ 11 5 mora (.Thursday, ,,14 "3" afW Thursday, 21 11 morn Thursday, „ 21 '31 affpr Thursday, „ 28 5J mora Thursday.- „ 28 '3^after. FARES :-After cabin, 8s.—fore cabin, 4s.—steward's fee, Is. N.B. Parties wishing to group for an excursion to Tenby can obtain a ticket for twelve persons, by applying to the agents, or to Captain M. Jones, JUll., on board—after cabin to and fro £ 4 18s. —fore cabin, to and fro, £a-steward'" fee, Gs. N.B. The Bristol will discharge and take in goods every Tues- day on the Grove. Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Agents—-John Barber, 24, New Kins-.street Bath T W Pockett, Swansea-J. Martin, Britannia Hotel,'iifracombc'-w' Cory, Fortescue Arms, Barnstaple—G. Morris Whit" Ha-t Lisnopsgate-street, London—and W. Bower, White Lioii, 'Peiiby: All letters seeking information to be .post-paid. All goods' packages, parcels, &c., will be forwarded to all parts without delay, when addressed to E. T. Turner, agent, Steam Packet office 12' Quay-street, Bristol. V TO THE WiAh ruSSsm, Merchants, Bankers, and all who are desirous of obtaining a good Fen, that wild write freely. MESSRS. B. P. LLOYD AND CO. BEG to recommend their TRIPLE POINTED ELECTRO PI vtep j ) STEEr, PENS, which combine all the freedom and elasticity of the best quills, with the regularity and equality of steel- the massive coating of sterling silver gives these pens a very elegant appearance, preserves them from corrosion in any clira.'te and causes the ink to flow more freely than from any pen that hasbcell yet offcred to the public a single trial will prove their superiority over ajl others, and one pen is warranted to last as loiig tii; tnvelve of the best steel pens now in use. ° Sold, wholesale ortly, by B. F. LLOYD AND Co., Wholesale Manufacturing Stationers, Edinburgh, and may be had from all booksellers and stationers in the kingdom. Price Is. per dozen. "7,.{;j¡J. .L. 1. DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. W- THOMAS RETURNS his sincere thanks for the support he has hitherto experienced since his removal to Duke-street, and begs to say that from repeated solicitations he lias been induced, for the accom- modation of his customers and the inhabitants of the town generally, to engage ail experienced and competent person from one of the most eminent and fashionable houses in GROSVENOR-SQUARE, LONDON, to superintend the various branches of MILLINERY, also the VISITE, MANTLE, and CLOAK DEPARTMENT, the whole of which will be made up in his establishment, on the most improved and economical principles. W. T. also takes this opportunity of announcing that he has just received from the markets a very cheap and fashionable assortment (quite new designs) in PLAIDS, FRENCH MERINOS, and various other materials for the approaching season, which he will be allle to render at such prices that will, he trusts, meet the approbation of all that will honour him with an early call. ->Mourning Orders executed on the shortest notice. Carclitf,Sep. I, 1848. IMMENSE SACRIFICE. ALBfON HOUSE, HIGH.STREET, CARDIFF. W. FOSTER, IN returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal support he has received since commencing business in the above establishment, begs to inform the nobility, gentry, and inhabitants of Cardiff and neighbourhood, that he has a large stock of SUMMER GOODS on hand, which he is determined to clear off as soon as possible. The stock consists of plain and fancy silks, Cashmere, Paisley, Gre- nadine, and other shawls and dresses in great variety. W. F. begs to call attention to his stock of GENTLEMEN'S .CLOTHI,iG, viz. woollen cloths, plain & fancy doeskins, tweeds, and vestings in great variety; HATS and CAPS of the newest style and shape, and unexceptionable durability. W. F. rests satisfied, should he be favoured with a call, they will meet with entire satisfaction, as the whole of his stock will be cleared off, without reserve, in order to make room for a new assort- ment of WINTER GOODS, N.B.—The remaining lot of Dunstable, Luton, and Rustic BONNETS will be cleared Off at half the value. August 19th, 1848. TAFF VALE IIAILWAY. THE diiectors are prepared to receive tenders for LOANS on i 111 ntg i«c tor terms of five, seven, or ten years, in sums of not less Interest at the rate of f5 per cent. per annum, payable half- yearly. = By order of the board, E. KEN WAY, Cardiff,, Aug. 22, 1848. Secretary. TAFF VALE RAILWAY^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a SPECIAL GENE- RAL MEETIN G of the Proprietors of this Company will be held at the White Lion Hotel, Bristol, on Thursday, the 14th day of September next, to consider the propriety of empowering the Directors to raise by loans on mortgage,the whole or any part of the jE72,000 authorised to be so raised by the Company's Act of Parliament, 9 and 10 Vic., c. 393. The chair to be taken at twelve o'clock. WALTER COFFIN, Cardiff, August 29th, 1848. Chairman. TAFF VALE RAILWAY; ALTERATION OF PASSENGER TRAINS. ON and after MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1848, the times DEPARTURE of the PASSENGER TRAINS will be as follows, until further notice FitoM CARDIFF, FOR MKKTIIYR AND ABEIIDARK. WEEK DA YS.-9h. Om. morning; 111. Om. and 5h. Om. after- noon. SUNDAYS.—9h. 0m. morning 4h. 0m. afternoon. FROM MB;THYR, FOR AJmltDARE AND CARDIFF. WEEK DAYS.—9h- 20m. morning; lh. 25m. and 5h. 30m. afternoon. SUNDAYS. 9h. 20111. morning; and 4h. 30m, afternoon. FROM ABICRDARE, FOR MERTHYR AND CARDIFF. WEEK DAYS.— 9h, 15m. morning; lh. 20m. and 5h. 25m. aitemoou. SUNDAYS.—9h. 15m. morning; and 4h. 25m. afternoon. Further particulars may be obtained by applying at any of the stations. By order, GEORGE FISHER, General Superintendent. Cardiff, August 24th, 1848. • JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES. HHHE celebrity which these delicious COFFEES have attained is quite unparalleled. ^The' enormous demand created for them throughout Great Britain and Ireland is a sufficient'indication of- the maiiney in which they are appreciated by those individuals and families who have made trial of them. The excellence of the Coffees imported by John Cassoll, and sold by his agents, consists in their great strength, combined with a rich and mellow flavour, peculiar to the world's fille-st grow ths.. At the same time they are sold at prices usually cliirgccl for very inferior articles. The following are the- pn< at which anj quantity, from two ounces to one pound, may be obtained ;— s. d. John Cusseirs Coffee, No. 1, an excellent article 1 4 John Cassell's Coffee, No. 2, cannot fail to give satisfac- tion, being-'a combination of the choicest growths of Ja- maica, possessing richness, strength and flavour 1 8 John Cassell s. Coffee, No. 3, to every connoisseur in Coffee, tms will prove a treat, combining the finest moun- tain growths of botn Jamaiea and Turkey. 2 0 Each package forms a handsome cattv, Iiiied with lead, so that the aroma and essential oil, which constitute the excellence of a cup of really good Coffee, are most effectually preserved. CAUTION TO FAMILIES.—The great celebrity and extensive sale of the above Coffees have induced others to send out articles which prove to be gross imitations, To prevent being thus imposed upon, buyers are requested to ask for John Cassell's Con'ee, and to see that the packages bear his signature, -without which none are genuine. AGENTS FOR AheiOi.ny—Mrs. Seth Evans, Frogmore-street •Abeiayron—David Griffiths, Rock-street Ab^i jstwlth John Morgan, 14, Great Darkgate-street Williams, Ship-street —Thomas 12vans, Watergate Brynmawr—-Morgan David Morgan Biaina Iron Works—Rev. W. Roberts e,i.rii)ai'theii-J,qtiies Lloyd, Ci-oss Cowbndmj- Thomas Miies, China Warehouse CcmJiif"Henry \Vebber, Guardian Om(e D Atkins, -Bethania-street Dinas, near Fishguard—A. Harries, draper, &c. iDc,vviinocl.j,tgz,s Japies ,tiid Son Dinas Colliery-Ishmael Williams, grocer Vale-"Tlionias Fisharuard—Hannah Harries Hirwaun Iron Works—Thomas Williams, grocer LlanfyUui—Thomas Bynner, grocer, &e. Lau^ nin —James George, grocer Lhxl v Curmarthcnshire-H. S. Howell, Ilall-street Lia:n.U v, 111eeonshire-—Thomas Jones, grocer LIaHfnIy, Montgomeryshire—Thomas Hughes, grocer Li ix do 01 y David Davies, Medical Hall Jo.,aes T. Evaiis Moumo.m-n-—AVm, Jenkins, Monnow-street h Joiies N ub th- l ohn Dawkins, Highrstreet N-^w ■. astle-Emlyn—Thomas and-Evans N oath -Daniel Evans Nei 1 n — Evan Williams Pen okc— W. Abram Pont.v pool—John Stephens, Sowhill St. DLvies New Shop TaL;aith—Richard Jones, draper 5 -S! ?lPost-office +n TSt "I'I'lii'a'ioas. f6r this valuable agency to be made direct J Cdbsoii, Abcnurch-lane, lom lon. ..I. T.. -a: If '!>.>:Æ!i" To Drapers' Assistants, Parents, and Guardians. WANTED immediately, an ASSISTANT and an APPREN^ TICE, who can speak the WEL-H LANGUAGE. Apply to WM. DAVIS, draper, Haverfordwest. August 29rh, 1848. To Drapers' Assistants. WANTED immediately, an active, industrious, and intelligent YOUNG MAN, who thoroughly understands the drapery business in all its departments. Satisfactory testimonials will b* required. Also, an intelligent YOUTH as an APPRENTICE, who will be treated as one of the family EDWARD MlSON, Tredegar Iron Works, South Wales. Tredegar, August 28th, 1848. BRECON. WANTED, a genteel youth (conversant with the Welsh lan- guage), as an APPRENTICE to the ironmongery ai.fi grocery trade, where he will have the advantages of domestic com- forts and religious privileges. A premium required. Apply to the agent of this paper, Brecon. £10 —- WILL BE GIVEN by the-adverti ser, ft native of Wales, (ear}. speak the Welsh language,) to any person procuring hi'iu ;i permanent situation on a railway, as station-master, or clerk, or ■<& clerk, book-keeper, or otherwise, in a merchant's or broker's office. Most unexceptionable characters can be produced for steadiiu->- sobriety, and respectability. Security given, if required. Am,ly by letter, addressed to A. B., at the office of this paper. THOMAS TAMLYN, AUCTIONEER, LAND-SURVEYOR, LAND- AGENT, VALUER, 8fc., §c., f) EGS leave to announce to his friends and the public generally y that he has commenced business as an AUCTIONEER 6ccJ. and intends selling property of every description. T. T. feels con- fident that his experience in farming and knowledge of agricultluÛ produce, stock, &,e., will enable him to give perfect satisfaction to those persons who may favour him with their patronage :M support; OFFICES Bridge-street, Haverfordwest, and High Mead, Pert- field. August 16th, 1848. Oes y ABERGAYENNY EISTEDDFOD. By permission of Her Majesty, under the patronage of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. THE Eisteddfod in celebration of the Fifteenth Anniversary the Cymreigyddion Society, will be held in the Cymreigyddier Hall, Abergavenny, on Wednesday and. Thursday, the ll'th W I2th of October, WIS, President, Col. C. Kemys Tynte, of Mably, M.ir. KOltMALCOLLEGE FOR- IVALES, rilHE ANISLAL MEETING of the supporters and friends tf X the above college, now located at Brecon, and about beia* removed to Swansea, well be held on the 19th of September ntxi in the Tabernacle Chapel, Carmarthen. The meeting will commence at eleven, a.m. As matters of importance will be introduced, the attendance, it is to be expected, will be numerous. D. Rees, Llanelly J. G. Avery, Neath, I. -— E. Davies, Haverfordwest, oecretawes. D. Evans, Swansea. I GLAMORGANSHIRE. Most important Sale of an extensive and unrivalled Flui-k of about 600 very celebrated and extremely valtiahh Long-wool Sheep, and a few Durham and Ayrshire Cattle. MESSRS. MORRIS and SON most respectfully beg leave to announce to the public, that tliev have received instruction* from the Rev. Roper Trevor Tyler, to submit for positive SALE j, AUC1ION, at Llantrithyd, situate about one mile distant 11 om the Auorey Arms Inn, and two miles from the town of Cow- bridge, on Thursday, the 14th September, 1848, his entire flock, consisting of 224 breeding ewes, 184 ewe and wether lambs. 60 fat wetners, 9o yearling ewes, two two-year-old rams, six yearling ditto, and twelve j-aii-i. lambs. c The auctioneers, in confidently recommending this sound and healthy flock, feel great pleasure in calling the especial attention (Jí agriculturists to the truly desirable opportunity now afforded them of purchasing selections made by the proprietor, at a very great -■ > pense, from the flocks of Messrs. Large and Palmer, and other most eminent breeders, and which by judicious crossing, combined with the peculiar properties of the soil for which Llantrithyd is so famous, have attained by their matchless symmetry, purity of blood,, and constitutional qualities, a degree of perfection rarely'to be met with. The horned stock includes one Ayrshire cow and calf, and the Durham cows in calf, the whole of which are excellent .milchers, a rerrarkably handsome three-year-old Ayrshire bull, and one year- ling ditto ditto. J The sale will commence precisely at eleven o'clock in the foye- noon with the sheep, which will be suitably divided. Three months' credit will be given, upon approved security, t purchasers of the amount of £ 10, and Upwards. LAUGHARNE.—CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO BE LET, (Tilth Possession on the 201 It Septemtier,) A HOUSE and SHOP centrally situated on the Grist. Tàt, present occupier declining business. ..L There are two smaller houses adjoining, and two large and pre duetive gardens, The whole to be let in one lot. Apply to Mrs. Saer, on the premises, or to Mr. Wm. SiV-r Newport, Monmouthshire.. PEMBROKESHIRE, IMPORTANT FARM TO LET. TO BE LET, And entered upon at Michaelmas next, T1B extensive and valuable farm of iNTGROES fotherwfee- Pantygroes and Tregajnnion in tlie.pari"hes of J\Ioll giove, Layvil, and Nevern, eojupiteiii^ a yerv substantially-built farm-house, replete with conveni. 1 u t d the farm-buildings, now extensive, are to be added to, 11 I ana-made complete, for an improved system of husbandry, suitable to. the extent of the land5 P' 0t valuaWe arable, meadow,.and pas tS Ian (l. A lease of lives will be granted to a respectable tenant of sufficient capital, and no otner need apply. »"mciUit The farm is only twoaniles from the harbour of Cybwr where li.no and coa. are to be obtained from the market aiid post- town and port of Cardigan, about five miles j and only three from New- port; both capital markets for agrtculturt 1 produce. Rates and rent-charges are very moderate. 1 ersons desirous of seeing the farm are requested to apply at Berdan, near Eglwyswrw and for particulars, and to treat! apply to Owen Owen, Esq. or to Harry Phelps Gbode, Land-Agent, &c., Haverfordwest. or August 16th, 1848. GLAMORGANSHIRE, .ro P-V, SOLD 1JY PRTVATE CONTRACT, QIXTREN ACRES of prime ARABLE and PASTURE O BAND, in the village of Mantoh, parish of -Lancafvan•- com- prising a modern-built house, with a large waUed garden weM stocked with fruit- trees, and a laborer's cottage and orchard' Apply to AViii. Jenkins, Angel-street, Cardiff-