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TO COMPOSITORS. WANTED, at the office of Messrs, OWEN and ROBERTS, CAR- DIFF, a WELSH COMPOSITOR. None need apply Jinless he can bring testimonials to his competency and steadiness. The engagement will be piece-work, at the current prices of the town. BRECON. WANTED a genteel youth (conversant with the Welsh lan- guage), as an APPRENTICE to the ironmongery and gro- cery trade, where he will have the advantages of domestic comforts and religious privileges. A premium required. Apply to the agent of this paper, Brecon. TO BRITISH TEACHERS. ABEKDA11E BRITISH SCHOOL. THE committee of the above school (which is intended to he opened in a few weeks), are desirous of engaging an efficient teacher; salary E50, together with an excellent house, and gar- den adjoining the school-room. All applications, with testimonials and references, to be sent, on or before October 10th, to Mr. John -Jones, druggist, Aberdare, with the words For British School," en the cover. A teacher conversant with the Welsh language will be preferred, other qualifications being equal. THOS. PRICE, WM. EDWARDS. Aberdare, Sept. 20th, 1848. • TAFF VALE RAILWAY. IYELOW is a LIST of GOODS lying at MERTHYR, ABER- > DARE, and NEWBRIDGE STATIONS uticlaimed;-and e Taff Vale Railway Company hereby give notice, that unless the said goods are giaime.d-the expenses thereon paid, and the articles removed from their warehouses, within twenty-one days of the date of this notice, they will be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, and -Me proceeds applied in liquidation of the Company's daim thereon. By order, E. KENWAY, Secretary. Cardiff, September 22nd, 1848. MERTHYR. DATE. CONSIGNEE. RESIDENCE. GOODS. 1846. March a D. Jones, Merthyr one box July 18 J.Williams Penclawdd one bag rice Aug. 22 J. James Merthyr one hamper Sep. 8 W. Richards Merthyr one barrel beer 8 Warman one shovel Sep. 9 E. Evans one pocket hops Pcto. 17 D. Jones one cask blacking 23 F. Meredith one kilderkin beer -,Niov. 4 R. Atkins one bag sugar H 10 D. Jones one cask vinegar „ 20 D. Evans one do. soda n 20 J. Lovell one small bundle 27 Miles Evans one cask vinegar Dec. 2 J. Davies one sack peas Dec. 12 Rice Thomas one box hats 1847. i'eb. I J. Watkins two pieces stove 2 Miles Evans one bundle paper 11 T. Watkina, one hamper brushes 12 J. Davies • 0 eight bundles shovels ,,20 J.Lewis >> one bag nails ^March 15 D.Evans „ seven pockets hops 20 J.H.Jenkins „ one p. parcel April 12 D. Jones one hamper drugs May.21 M. Thomas one p. parcel June I W. Williams" two barrels of beer 4 J. Cooper heklf-pocket hops July 23 M. Humphrey one hogshead cider Aug. 6 Wm. Williams, one barrel beer Cross Keys 7 J. Morgan Dowlais two kilderkins beer 13 J. Humphrey Merthyr one barrel beer „ 13 W. Rees "one bundle clothes 25 G. Lyndon two barrels beer 27 Job James, surz. one cast iron wheel 30 AnnProbert one cask spirits Octo. 5 B. & C. Lewis Nantyglo two kegs lard 21 D. Griffiths Merthyr one mat bottles 121 J Foster one p. parcel 26 J. Davies one wrapper tea 27 Freedman one bedstead 30 It. B. Rees one chest candles Not. 5 L. Beynon one box jewellerv 10 M. Martin „ one hamper sundries 22 George Price one malt screen I en .26 J. Jones, V. street „ two chests candles No name furniture, H 22 D. Williams It one sack peas 24 Adkins Brothers one cask wiae 1848.- I.. Jan. 5. D. Thomas one box- 29 Geo. Price „ two hogsheads spirits .Mar. 8 R. Smith „ one chest soap K 8 A. Probert two barrels of beer „ II G. Lyndon one barrel do. n 13 n one barrel do. „ 20 J. Owens two barrels do. May 3 J. Harris one cask vinegar -it 8 J. E. Kernick one bandbox M 13 A. Plaff one clock case ii 16 W. Price one puncheon oil i, 17 A. Plaff one box glass 19 Edward Thomas furniture B. Morgan two casks soda J. Davies one hamper G. Tissington one hamper scouring bricks No direction one keg mustard „ j. one kilderkin beer it >, one barrel do. u • »i half pocket hops „ one bundle lath i t one bag nails one sack peas II one hamper tips J. Jones one funnel No direction „ one box soap it two and a half barrels beer AT ABERDARE. 1847. Jam. 28 John Jones Que pocket hops April 14 Mr. Watkins One cask cider 30 Mr. Jones one hogshead do. Aug. 30 D. Jenkins one cask oil 1848. March 4- J. Roberts One barrel beer II IS J, Coleman two hampers April 15 E. M. Edwards one cask vinegar May 16 N. Williams one chest soap AT NEWBRIDGE, 1846. July 25 Mr. Er&na one bar of iron Aug. 17 Mr. Oakley one paper parcel Octo. 28 8. Davies ^wo kegs mustard Nov. 10 W. Williams one box soap 1847 Feb. I Thomas Evans one bundle brushes „ 22 Carne and Car, eight planks Mar. 17 D. Griffiths one hundred bricks June 9 A. Lewis lot of trestles, 16 E. W. Powell one bag of nails Aug. 7 D. Rees one eart cover „ 24 Thomas John six bundles lathe Sep. 14 Udis one cask files Nov. 24 Mr. WUliaaw one sack wheat 1848. May 18 Jos. Davies one parcel j JO. 22 D. Jenkins one hamper t, 24 A. Miles two casks oil II 9 Ann Davies 491 it n 8. Cojlief o #wks grease TO MALTSTERS AND OTHERS. ANTHRACITE or STONE COAL, the best description obtain- A able in the Neath Valley, may be had in any quantities, deli- vered at Cardiff, Neath, or Swansea: also at any Station on the Taft. Vale Railway, or any part of the Glamorganshire Canal. For terms and further particulars, apply to Mr. John Jenkins, land and mineral surveyor, Aberdare. VALE OF NEATH. Freehold Brewery, Maltinq-House, Dwelling-Houses, Cot- tages, and Land. MR. MASON (of Bucklersbury) begs to announce that he is in- structed by the Mortgagees to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, Neath, Glamorganshire, on Tuesday, September 26th, at one, in seven lots, the valuable and extensive FREEHOLD ESTATE, eligibly and pleasantly situate near the town and pdrt of Neath, eight miles from the populous and important seaport of Swansea. The whole of the premises have been built within a few ye irs, of the best hammered and dressed local stone, regardless of expense; and comprise the VALE OF NEATH BREWERY, of commanding and lofty elevation, with storehouses, offices, and spa- cious yards, a capital newly-erected malting-house, with three working floors and granaries, two dwelling-houses with gardens, three cottages, stabling, cooperages, and out-buildings, with a branch canal. The brewery and premises occupy a site of an acre and a half, and there are two closes of meadow land adjoining, con- taining four acres. There is a canal from the brewery to Swansea, and the junction of the Vale of Neath and South Wales Railways, now fast progressing, will be within a short distance, thereby ren- dering the property prospectively invaluable.—Part of the purchase money may remain upon mortgage. May be viewed, and particulars and plans had on the premises, ten days prior to the sale at the Castle, Neath Mackworth Arms, Swansea; White Lion, Carmarthen; Castle, Merthyr-Tydvil; Cardiff Arms, Cardiff; King's Head, Newport; Greyhound, Bath; White Lion, Bristol; of Messrs. Wright, Smith, and shepherd, 15, Golden-square of George Hume, Esq., 10, Great James-street, Bedford-row; and of Mr. Mason, 33, Bucklersbury, London. VALE OF NEATH BREWERY. PLANT, UTENSILS, FIXTURES, AND EFFECTS. MR. MASON (of Bucklersbury) respectfully announces that he is directed by the Mortgagees to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, Neath, Glamorganshire, on Wednesday, September 27th, and two following days, at eleven o'clock each day, the valu- able PLANT and UTENSILS, erected a few years since by the Vale of Neath Brewery Company, under the supervision of the most scientific manufacturers in London, of the best materials and soundest workmanship, at an outlay approaching E15,000, and are now in an excellent state of preservation, having received every requisite attention since the discontinuance of the business and comprise a dome and pan COPPER of 60 barrels, an open COP- PER of 80 barrels, cast-iron liquor back of 150 barrels, mash tun to wet 30 quarters with machine, two hop backs of 60 and 45 bar- rels, copper refrigerator, 14 working squares and rounds gauging from 40 to 130 barrels each, 48 pontos, 9 sets of oak cleansing casks with apparatus, 5 parachutes and batches, 9 settling batches from 40 to 78 barrels each, 24 oak vats or rounds 14 barrels -h each, 6 capital English oak vats gauge 600 barrels each, 12 ditto from 80 to 130 barrels each, 11 ditto from 20 to 50 barrels each, excellent condensing steam engine of 6 horses power, and very superior machinery in shafts and cog wheels, nearly 4,000 feet of stout copper pipes partly tinned, several hundred brass cocks, 4 sets of engine pnmps, malt rollers, malt elevator, cast-iron oak, and fir bearers to the utensils, stages and ladders, brick and iron work, 2 clocks, and numerous effects.—Purchasers of icioo and upwards may pay in approved bills of exchange. May be viewed four days prior to the sale, and catalogues had on the premises; at the Castle, Neath; Mack worth, Arms, Swan- WISU- sea; White Lion, Carmarthen; Castle, Merthyr-Tydfil; Arms, Cardiff; King's Head, Newport; Greyhound, Bath; White Lion, Bristol; of Messrs. Wrig&t, Smith, and Shepherd, 15, Golden-square; of George Hume, Esq., 10, Great James- street, Bedford-row; and of Mr. Mason, 33, Bucklersbury, London. TO IR ONMONGERS.—B USINESS TO BE SOLD. THE STOCK and GOODWILL of the IRONMONGERY BUSINESS, carried on at Cardiff, Glamorganshire, by the late Mr. Job James (who is recently deceased) to be disposed of. The stock to be taken at a valuation. The coming-in will be about EI,500. The stock may be paid for at three, six, and nine months but unexceptionable security will be required. The late proprietor carried on a very thriving and lucrative trade. V To view the stock, call at the late Mr. Job James's shop, Angel- street,* Cardiff; and for further particulari3; apply to Mrs. Job James, King's Castle, Cardiff. JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES. /HPHE celebrity which these delicidus COFFEES have attained is I quite unparalleled. The enormous demand created for them throughout Great Britain and Ireland is a sufficient indication of the manner in which they are appreciated by those individuals and families Who have made trial of them. The excellence of the Coffees imported by John Cassell, and sold by his agents, consists in their great strength, combined with a rich and mellow flavour, peculiar to the world's finest growths. At the same time they are sold at prices usually charged for very inferior articles. The following are the prices at which any quantity, from two ounces to one pound may be obtained:- s, d. John Cassell's 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, this will prove a treat, combining the finest moun- tain growths of both Jamaica and Turkey, 2 0 Each package forms a handsome catty, lined 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 Coffee, and to see that the packages bear his signature, without which none are genuine. AGENTS FOR Abergavenny—Mrs. Seth Evans, Frogmore-street .-ayron-David Griffiths, Rock-street ,.4bei Aberystwith—John Morgan, 14, Great Darkgate-street Brecon—James William#, Ship-street —Thomas Evans, Watergate Bryniziawr-Nlorgan David Morgan Blaina Iron Works—Rev. W. Roberts Carmarthen—J ames Lloyd, Cross Cowbridge-Thomas Miles, China Warehouse CardifF-lienry Webber, Guardian office Dowlais-Pi-ederick Atkins, Bethania-street Dinas, near Fishguard—A. Harries, draper, &c. Devynnoclt—'James James and Son Dinas Colliery-Ishmael Williams, grocer Ebhw V aleThomas Jeffreys y Fishguar(I-Hannah Harries Hirwaun Iron Works—Thomas Williams, grocer LlanfyIlin-Thomas Bynner, grocer, &c, Laugharne—James George, grocer Llanelly, Carmarth.enshire- R. S. Howell, Hall-street Llanelly, Breconsliire-.Thoulas Jones, grocer Llanfair, Montgomeryshire—Thomas HugheB, grocer L Llandovery, David Davies, Medical Hall Llausantffr%id-D.. Jones LampeterE. T, Evans Monmouth-Wm, Jenkins, Monnow.,qtreet Ma,bhynlleth-J, M. Jones Narberth—John Dawkins, High-street Newea.stle-Eiblyn-Thomas and Evaus r Neath—Daniel Evans Newquay—Evan Williams Newport, M-nmouthshire—Wm, Frederick, Temperance hotel Pembrt)ke-W. Abram Pontypool—John Stephens, Sowhill St. David's Tames Davies, New Shop Talgarth-Riohard Jones, draper Tredegar—John Lewis, Post-office All applications for this agency to be direct to J«hn Cassell, Abchjirch-lane, London, II 11II 'in 11 rii»nrmairnn»«Tii«nm«anit.iiHXftiwiM-Tiin*1 rMrm Steam Commumca ion between NEATH and BRISTOL. TI-IE FME NEW IRON SCREW STEAMER, NEATH ABBEY, 60 Horse power, joilin WILLIAMS, COMMANDER, M take in goods on the Back on Tues- YV days and Fridays, and is intended to sail VlFjiVffltv^.as follows during the month of September, 1848, ^wb^uBan^innd, weather, and water permitting, with liberty to tow.. < PTTOSJ NTATH. FROM BATHURST BASIN, BRISTOL. Monday, Seth j 9Jmorn i Saturday, Sept. 2 8 morn Thursday, „ 7.. 12 noon Tuesday, 5 10 £ night Monday, ")1. ii morn Saturday, It 9 2 morn Thursday „ 14 GJmorn Wednesday 13 6 morn Monday 18 9 morn Saturday ,,16 8 morn Tharstiay „ 21 12 noon Tuesday 19 11 night Monday „ 25 .1.. 5 morn Saturday 23 3 morn „ 3V C^mom Tuesday ,,27 6 morn > (Saturday „ 30 • 7imorn Passengers tatken on board at Briton-ferry, if near the Rock- ttoase* 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. FAKES 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. phaBtons, 15s.; carriages, 25s. 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. H. Buckett, Neath. September, 1848. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL, CARDIFF, SW ANSEA, ILFRACOMBE, and TENBY. -THE POWERFUL STEAMERS, PRINCE OF WALES, Matthew Jones, Commander, LORD BERESFORD, Rob. Davis, Commander, and BRISTOL, Matthew Jones, Junior, Commander, iKJ&v A intended to sail as follows, during the month of SEPTEMBER, 1848, wind and wea- ther permitting. PBINGE OF WALES. PRINCE OF WALES. FRmr TIlE BVTBSlIIP DOCK, CARDIFF. FROM CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL Friday, Sept, t 6 morn, Saturday, Sept. 2. 9 morn. Monday, „ < 7J morn. Tuesday, „ 5 9Jmorj». Wedaes. „ 6. 8} morn. Thursday, „ 7 11 movn Friday, 8. 11| morn Saturday, „ 9. 24 after! Monday, „ 11.. 2* after. Tuesday, „ 12 5 after. Vvednes. „ 13. 4 after. "Thursday, 14 ej mom. Friday, „ 15 5| morn. Saturday, „ 10. 7$morn! Monday, „ 18. 1 ntorn. Tuesday, „ 19 94 morn. Wednes. 8J morn. Thursday 21 nsmorn. Friday, ^22 llimorn. Saturday ,,23 2J* after." Monday, ,,23 24 after. Tuesday 26 5 morn. Wednesday, 27 4 after. Thursday 28. 6 morn. Friday, 29 » mom. Saturday, 29 8 morn*. Fares—Cabin, 5s.; Deck, 3s. Reduced fares-^After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s.; Children, halt-prifce. jPttithor -information as to freight, &c., will be readily obtained by applying to A. Hingston, agent, at the Packet-office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to E. T. Turner, agent, No. 12, Quay-street Bristol. Goods will be hauled from both warehouses to the packets, at the expense of the companies. TKOM BRISTOL. FROM SWANSEA. Lord Deresfotd, Thursday and Satur- Lord Beresford, Tuesday and Fridav day: Bristol, Wednesday. Bristol, Monday. Saturday, S6j>t. 2 9 morn Friday, Sep:. 1 9.J morn Wednes. ■„ 6 lOJmorn Monday, 4 mora Thursday, 1 1 morn Tuesday, „ 5 .lOf morn Saturday, „ 9 2imorn Friday," ~8 H morn Wednes. „ 13. thorn Monday, It 51: morn Thursday, „ It 6tmorn Tuesday, 12 morn Saturday, 16 8 morn Friday, ,) 8 mora Wednes. i20 .10.5 morn Monday, IS 10 morn Thursday, „ 21 1 morn Tuesday, „ 19 10i morn Saturday, „ 23.. 3 morn Friday, „ 22 l| morn Wednes. „ 37 6 mom Mond.iy, „ 25 54 morn 7'hursday, „ 28 6* morn 7'uesday, „ 26 6 £ morn Saturday^ 30 9 morn Friday „ 29 s morn Passengers from Swansea landed atclevedon if required. REDUCED FARES between Bristol and Swansea.—Best cabin, los.-fore cabin, 5s.-children under twelve years of age, half fare—sheep, Is —lambs, 9d.—horses, 17s. 6d.-f¡ttcattle, IDs.—-store ditto, Ss,-cow and calf, 10s.—dogs, 2s. 6d.—pigs, Is. (kl.-M'it pigs, Is. 9d.—gigs,_ 16s.—phaeton, 21s. 6d.— carriages, 32s. fict^Ste^vard's fee, best cabin, Is, ■S^NSKA^WILFILACOMBE. ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA Lord Borebford, Monday. Bristol, Lord Beresford, Monday. Bristol Friday. Friday. Friday, Sept. 1 7{ morn Friday, Sept. 1 11 morn. Monday, 4. 9 morn Monday, 4 1 after' Friday, » 12J after Friday, „ 8 4 after." Friday, » 12J after Friday, „ 8 4 after. Monday,1 J> 4 morn Monday, 11 8 morn Friday, „ morn Friday, „ 15 3J after. Monday, morn Monday, „ IS 11 morn Friday, „ <W- 12i after Friday, „ 22 4 after Friday, 2,2 121 after Friday, „ 22 4 after. Monday, 25. 411itom I itfondav, „ 25 8] morn. Friday, 29 5* morn | Friday, ,,29, al after. REDUCED f ARES between Swansea and Ilfracombe.—Best cabin, 08. os. To and fro same day, cabin, 10s.—fore cabin, 8s.—children under twelve years of age, half-fare-car- riage, Phaeton, 25s.—gig, 15s.—horses, 17s. 6d. each- dogs, 2s, <5d.—pigs, Is. 9d.— sheep, Is.—lambs, 9d.—fat cattle, 10s —store ditto, 8s.-cow and calf, 10s. Goods, packages, parcels &c. forwarded to all parts without delay. Steward's fees for ladies and gentlemen, Is. each—children and servants, 6d. FROM SWANSEA TO TENBY. HHISTOL. ROM TENBY TO SWANSEA. BRISTOL, Thursday, Sep. 1 11 morn Thursday, Sep.7 3i after Thursday, „ It -5 morn Thursday, 14 .3 after Thursday, 21 llniorn Thursday, „ 21 f ."SJ after Thursday, ,,23 5J morn Thursday. 2S 3^ after, FABBS-'j^iAfter cabin, 8s.—fore cabin, 4s.-steward's fee, Is. N.B.'P^rtics 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, Jun., on board—after cabin to and fro, E4 16s. —fore cabin, to and fro, £ 3—steward's fee, 6s. N.B. The Bristol will discharge and take in goods every Tues- day OnAhe Grove. Ijgy Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Agents—John Barber, 24, New Kiner-street, Bath-J. W Poekeit. Swansea—J. Martin, Britaniiia'ilotel, Ilfracombe-W. Corv, Fortescue Arms, Barnstaple-G. Morris, White Hart Bishopsgste-street, London—and W. Bower, White Lion, Teuby: All letters seeking information to be post-paid. All goolls 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. TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION, 1 Merchants, Bankers, and all who are desirous of obtaining j a goad pen, that-will write freely, I; MESSRS. B. F LLOYD AND CO. BEG to recommend theilf TRIPLE 'POINTED ELECTRO PLATED PENS, which combine all the freedom and elasticity of the best quills, with the .regularity and equality of steel; the masjtfvv Pk), vig of sterling silver gives these pens a very elegant appearance, preserves them from corrosion in any climate, and ciuses the ink to flow more freely than from any pen that has been yet offered to the public; a single trial will prove their superiority over ay Gthers, and one pen is warranted to last as long as twelve of the- fewt steel peas now in use. Sold, wholesale only, by B. F. LLOTD AND Co., Wholesale Manufacturing Stationers, Edinburgh, and may be had from all bookseqfcrs and stationers in the kingdom. Price Is. per dozen. ¡ .f -zo. CHEAP STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARMARTHEN AND BRISTOL, m IN TEN HOURS, TOUCHING AT TENBY. „ rriHE rapid and beautiful iron screw steam J- TALBOT, 1 B lit horse-power, Edward Lewis Morgan, com- jfa'Mja^ mander, is appointed to sail during the month of Blir I EMtii^li, as folloAvs :— FROM BATHURST BASIN, BRIST. FROM CARMARTHEN Tuesday, Sept. 5.. 10 £ after Thursday, Sept. 7..1limova Wednesday, 13.. 6 morn Friday, „ 15.. 6|mo#;i Tuesday, „ 19.. 10| after Thursday, 21..llAm< r i Wednesday, 27.. 6 morn Friday, 29.. 6 IOOnil FROM TrNB.Y.-Two hours after leaving Carmarthen. BRISTOL TO TESBT AND CARMARTHEN.-Fares-eabin, 12s 6J.; children under twelve, ,6s.; servants, 7s. 6d.; fore cabin & children under twelve, 4s. 7 CARMARTHEN TO AND FROM TENBY.-Fares-cahin, 3s • FORE cabin, 2s. No fees to steward.-Refreshments may be obtained on board at moderate charges. Goods taken in at the warehouse, Grove Dris-, tol, to await the packet's arrival if required for Carmarthen, de. 1 urther information may be had on application to the master en board Mr. James King, Packet office, Grove, Bristol; Mr S O Dunn, Packet office, Carmarthen; or Mr. Wm. Jenkins Packet office, Taibach. r Freight of goods to be paid for on delivery. TIMBER TRADE. J. AND J. GRANT AND CO. BET^« t5iat thfcT have commenced business as TIM- BER MERCHANTS in CARDIFF and from their Ion- experience in that department (having establishments in Nort'a America, for the last twenty years) are confident they can supply the trade on equally advantageous terms with others. J. and J. Grant and Co. are also prepared to treat with con- tractors for the delivery of any quantity of timber, for railw. v purposes or otherwise. 73, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, j6th September, 1848 P 0 TVIS EXHIBITIONS. —- mWO SCHOLARSHIPS, of the value of EGO a year each I tenable at any college or hall at either of the universities Oxford and Cambridge, are intended to be filled up before the ,w^f university terpi, after an examination of the candidates whu-h ^tn take place at Iving Edward's School, in Birmingham' on and Saturday, the 6th and 7th days of October. Candidates are requested to send their names, addresses certificates of baptism on or before the 1st day of October to Mr 1 Stretton National Society's Office, Westminster, endorsed POWM Exhibitions Candidates must be natives of Wales, or ERF one of the four Welsh dioceses; under twenty years of age U.»OM the 10th day of October next; acquainted with the Wefsh kn guage and intending to become candidates for holy orders 'n!'V will be examined in the following subjects :— inV L Welsh reading, composition, and speaking. Tht1 furtW amination of those who fail here will not be proceeded with TY Theological and classical. The theological examination will < i «he »ew Testament in Greek. The°eteical^ST elude Homer's Mad, Xenophon's Anabasis, Virgil's Cicero s De Officii*, and Latin composition iu prose^ andlhe ex' hibitions will be awarded according to superior, L A ACC0"1^ *» IN?" The exhibitions will be tenable for four years l>v those exh'^i tioners who at the time of their election are not legally memb^'tr either university, and wiU in their case date from the^i, m^ric 'la- taon and by those who at the time of their election are leSlr menibers of one of the^umvemties, till the close of the term in which the degree of Bachelor of A?ts is due to the holder Sept. 1st, 1848. GLAMORGANSHIRE. AgrietÛtural ShOlO of Stock at Cowbridge, 26th Sept 1848. HIGHLY VALUABLE BREEDING STOCK FOR SALE. Messrs. MORRIS and SON have been directed by -Afr.,Tlic- mas, of Tydraw, and Mr. Thomas Thomas, of St. Hilars Precisely at twelve o'clock at noon, m the held behind the Bear Inn, where the prize stock will UC piu^faSy INE yearling RAMS, and 16 RAM LAMB, of the L'i- cester and Cots wold cross, and 1 yearling BULL, and a BULL CALF, of the pure Hereford breed. be^ViveTo^hsL^ stf °of.this choice stock, the Auetioneer« be0 lea^ e to observ e, that, in consequence of the proprietors having been invariably successful in obtaining Pri?eXr thi stock exhibited by them for very many years at the annual mc^ l^e Glamorganshire General Agricultural Society, and at the Tredegar Cattle shows they have acquired, as breeders J celebnt> almost unparalleied, rendering any eulogium on thei Avidely known stock quite superfluous. 6 Three months' credit will be given on approved security. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. Important sale of short-horn dairy cows, draft horses, valuaUe rV'' '>•>&», dair,, AT STERLING PARK. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, WITHOUT IIESERVE, AT THE ABOVE PLACE On Wednesd y, Sept. 27, 1848, npHE undermentioned valuable STOCK of DAIRY COWS, X draft horses, sheep, pigs, implements of husbandrv, dairy utensils, the well-harvested crop of wheat, barley, and oats; also several ricks of well-harvested hay. TwI?6 St<t? c°nft8°f 7 superior milch cows of the Ayrshire Durham, Hereford, Devon, and Castlemartin breeds 20 wethers i JT8; 2 ewes a1",(! h!m1bs- and one rarn of the ure Southdow' SIOTPY11 DTA,T KORSES' BWD K*, "I The crop consists of 123 field mows of wheat, 66 ditto of bar wL'ed" °at8' aad rickS °f bay» al1 of which are well The implements of husbandry consist of 2 capital e-arts, har- rows, drags roller, turuip-cutter, capital winnowing machine, sheep troughs ditto racks, quantity oi hurdles, cart harness, &e. Also, a quantity of manure and straw. The sale to commence precisely at 12 o'clock Carmarthen, Sept. 13, 1848. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, The mansion-house, farm, and lands. called GREAT SOD, liereh • Tv. a ge walled garden, in the parish of N;vr- berth, in. the county of Pembroke, containing abuut 11«> acres, 11 perches and of which immediate pijs^esiion mar be" had; also, a. small holding adjoining, called DUSTY FOitD, containing about 9 acres, with a cottage and garden held TXS'OLRYFFIABCTH TLU,MA"'85 rent of £9. r HC!USE is fit /°F the residence of a • nail gon- teel fjmdy, and is situated in an. extremely pi jturesqus aftd healthy situation, commanding extensive views of the de- mesnes and woods of Picton Castle, Siebech, and Llawhadenc The farm buildings are substantially built, and systematicaUv and conveniently arranged. The above estate is distant about two miles from Narberth twelve from Tenby, nine from Haverfordwest, and a very con- venient distance from the intended South Walea railway. St- veral packs of hounds are kept in the neighbourhood. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Evans, Powell. aft< Co., Solicitors, Haverfordwest. All letters to be prepaid. Haverfordwest, September 8th, 1848.