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PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE "PRINCIPALITY," NORTH STREET, CARDIFF, WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. Orders from the Country (both in Welsh and English) promptly nnd punctually attended to. Advertisements and Orders received for the London and Pro- vincial Newspapers. AN OUT-DOOR APPRENTICE WANTED. GLAMORGANSHIRE. VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT FREEHOLD ESTATES FOR SALE. -j Mr. H. P. GOODE Begs to announce that he will submit For Sale by Public Auction, at the Angel Inn, Cardiff, On FRIDAY, the 21st day of JULY, 1849, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, rpHE following rich and importantly situated FARMS and other FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated in the parishes of j*-AL>YH and Ia.andai-f, in the following Lots :— Lot 1.—A House and Garden, in Radyr-lane, called Croeswen," held with, and included in, the rent set forth in Lot 4. but under-let and now in the occupation of Thomas Thomas, as tenant from year to year, at the yearly rent of £ 6 6s. Lot 2.—Two Cottages, Gardens, and Cow-shed, together with a Smithy, situate in the road leading from Llantrissant to Llandaff', called Croeswen," in the several occupations of Edward Corbett and William Watkins, as under-tenants to Evan David, Esq., at rents amounting to £ 11. Lot 3.—A remarkably-productive Freehold Estate, called i'ai-m-Goeli in the parishes of Radyr and Llandaff, containing I/A, 2II. 271'. of valuable Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Lands, in the occupation of Evan David, Esq., held by him, with Lots 2 a»id 3, as tenant from year to year, at the very low yearly rent of £ 90. This Farm is delightfully situated, and is well adapted for the erection of a Kentcel Residence, which would command views of great extent and beauty, including the town of Cardiff, city of Llandaff, the beautiful roadstead of 1 enarth, Castle Coch, and the intervening landscapes—a combination of 6eenery universally admired. The Ely Valley Railway is intended to pass through this Property, and very conveniently for its accommodation. u Lot 4.—The rich and highly important Freehold Farms of Tyr-y-Mynydd" and Gylynis," situate in the parishes of Radyr and Pentyrch, and on the banks of the River Taff, containing together 176.v. lit. 37P. of very rich Arable, Meadow, and Pasture L;uid, in the occupation of Thomas W. Booker, Esq., held by him under a lease for the term of 21 years, from Feb. 2nd, 1847, at the pearly rent of £ 175. 1 he Taff Vale Railway passes through this Estate, and one of its principal intermediate Stations is built on it; and from its close proximity to the x entyrcli, Mclin Griffith, and other Works, it will soon become one of the sites for buildings, for it lies in a district rapidly increasing ui population. 'us Estate is beautifully Timbered; the Farm Premises are new, and the Y.iews from several parts of it are peculiarly picturesque. Distant lrom Cardiff about four miles. Printed Particulars, with Lithographic Plans, are in course of Preparation, and will be ready twenty-o:ie days prior to the Sale, Und may be obtained at the principal Inns in the neighbourhood; or vy.aPPli<!Qtion to Jonas Gregory, Esq., Clement's Inn, London to ward Bradley, Ksq., Tregufl-placc, near Cowbridac: <«• ati- P. Goode, Land Agtnt and euuejur, rxaverforilw est. THE CALIFORNIA GOLD REGIONS MINING 4 ASSOCIATION. PROVISIONALLY REGISTERED under 7 and 8 Victoria. 4L Capital £ 100,000, in Shares of £ 1 each. Deposit Is. per hare( f0r the option of hereafter taking up the £ 1 shares, r, official intelligence of the extraordinary Gold discoveries in aufornia being daily confirmed by indisputable authorities, this ssociation has made arrangements for forthwith sending out a well ">' £ .a,Hsed Expedition, consisting of Engineers, Superintendent, and 1 .^liners, with Machinery and Apparatus complete to establish operations in California, under the sanction and protection X the Civil Government about to be formed in that Country by the American President. The deposit of Is. per share will cover the p xpenses of sending out the Expedition, and on the arrival of the gilleer's first Report, Subscribers will have to exercise their option talkilig up the JE1 Shares, each of which it is confidently believed 11 then be worth £ 100.. NO call will be made until the arrival of the Engineers Report, a o)" of which will be sent to each subscriber. t} hare Certificates will be granted on application, and payment to j/ie:Secretary of the Deposit ofls. per. Share on the number of Shares which the option of hereafter taking up is desired. No liability j "atever will be incurred by Subscribers. Prospectuses may be .dat the Offices, No. 1, Copthall Chambers, Throgmorton-strcet, London. LUKE WILLIAMS, Secretary. June 1st, 1849. Dedicated, by Special Permission, 1;0 THOMAS W. BOOKER, ESQ., LATE HIGH SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. E-Jmt Published, Royal 1'2mo., Price Five Shillings, KPOIiTS of FORENSIC MEETINGS, held during the Year 1848, in connexion with the System pursued at the tr^U,KM.Y conducted by Mr. COLSTON, Swansea, designed to lllus- ^6 their importance and advantages, as a branch of Education. "e Author has received favourable notices of the system from the "\Vr^Sfs" Chambers, of Edinburgh, whose educational works are so Tu owu' ^r- Burritt, and other literary gentlemen. *°^°wing quotations from the Introduction to the work, will v Ve.to explain the objects aimed at in its publication:—"The ^^tieabiHty of entering on this comparatively untrodden path of MVC?*'0U> is shown in the following pages, and I trust the success tli ^"ls attended it may induce abler hands to give efficiency to The principal object I have in publishing this v,r » to show what can be accomplished by such a training, as a pParatory step to its more general adoption." 1 ■> He work should be in the hands of all instructors of youth, and !!ads of families, as illustrating what may be accomplished by the and in the hands of youths themselves, as affording a stimulus PORTION. p(^n<lon; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. Swansea: Ivey and a.rse. iBASSETT JONES, I 'IfDEETAKEE AND FUNERAL FURNISHES, 9, SMITH STREET, CARDIFF, 1 VAILS himself of the present opportunity of informing |f ,-C\ the Inhabitants of CARDIFF and* its Vicinity, that he H altered and considerably enlarged his Premises tor the g Purpose of more completely and eflectually carrying out the || p'ove business, and hopes by his superior Workmanship, coin- |1 with the greatest possible economy of charge, to merit B the favour of a discerning Public. || LIST of PHICESI £ s. d. G Good substantial Elm Coffin, full trimmed..18 0 H l hree-quarter inch ditto ditto 1 12 0 |g Ditto ditto grip handles and Eg plates 1 16 0 i Ditto ditto registered trim- 9 q I Inch Oak, registered trimmings, 2 16 0 I luch covered black cloth, nailed or laced, K unique 3 16 0 fl a^°uths' and children's coffins corresponding with the H lo £ Wks, hat-bands, gloves, &c., will be furnished at the | Cardiff, June 21, 1819. H '"r.!ji.r!L.nr.íIW:;¡j. -I'!B8iJ'I"BIa&. NEW G ENE RAIl PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING OFFICES, No. 1, NELSON TERRACE, CARDIFF. ■ CHARLES W AKEFORD, letter-press and Copper-plate Printer, Bookbinder, Stationer, and Account-Book Manufacturer. 0oS4criUNTING and BOOKUINDING done ou «,7^mise, i„ a superior style, »l,h «pe<li.ioa and .t the Engraving in all its branches, in the first style of the Art. I Books, Magazines, &c., and Newspapers procured to Order. DEPOSITORY FOR THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS. ORDERS BY LETTER FAITHFULLY ATTENDED TO. GOOD TEA, ANYTHING TO BE CHEAP MUST BE GOOD. PRICE alone cannot render it CHEAP, for a low-priced Article may be so bad as to be DEAR at any price, duality therefore is the Test of Cheapness, AN<^ "WHEN the Quality IS positively raised, and the Price as positively brought down THE idea of CHEAPNESS is worked out in its most comprehensive features. Who is not aware how much artificial Cheapness is practised in the present day. when Price alone is made the leading feature merely to entrap the Purchaser. Determined to uphold the Quality of his Goods, RICHARD CALDICOTT is now selling a very superior CONGOU at Four Shillings, Strong and Rough, and such as he can with confidence recommend, and the Very Finest brought to this Country at Five Shillings. Good Raw Sugar 4^ d. F Fine Lump 6d. Fine ditto 5 Finest ditto 6I No. 15, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. (LATE SILAS rHILLIPS.) A VACANCY FOR AX APPRENTICE. GLAMORGANSHIRE AND CARMARTHENSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND Y A L U A B I E FREEHOLD ESTATES, Deserving the especial attention of Capitalists. MR. H. P. GOODE BEGS to announce, that he has been favoured with Instructions to submit for SALE by AUCTION, at the CASTLE HOTEL, in the Town of NEATH, on MONDAY, the 23rd day of JULY, 1849, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, in thirteen Lots, the following Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Property, in and about the rapidly increasing towns of NEATH and ABERAVON, productive FARMS in the. parishes of TYTHKGSTONE and ANGAFL;I,ACN> AND LLANDILO-TALYBONT, in the county of Glamorgan, and the parish of BETTWS, in the county of Lot I.-All that public-house, called The Red Lion," compris- ing a messuage, outbuildings, garden, and croft, with three cot- tages and gardens adjoining, also stables and eoalyard, situated in the centre of the rapidly improving town of Aberavon, in the occu- pation of Mr. John Jones, held under a lease for two lives, aged 55 and 17, at the low yearly rent of £ 12. The cottages, stable, and yard have been erected since the lease was grunted, and the re- mainder is extremely eligible for erecting houses of business and cottages. Lot 2;—All those two cottages, with barn and field adjoining, situate in the town of Aberavon, containing together la. lr. 18p., having a frontage of 100 feet of valuable building ground, held with lot 3 by Mr. John Jones, under a lease for three lives, aged respectively 26, 18, and 14, at the low apportioned rent of £ 7 10s. Lot 3.—All those two fields, or closes of ground, called Cae Saint Vane," and "Cae Shon Roberts," situate in the parish of Aberavon, adjoining the road to Neath also a field, called Cae Pare," situate in the parish of Baglan, near Aberavon. together 8a. Or. 38p. of excellent land also a piece of ground, on which stands TH^ ruins of an old barn, calledI s tenants or assigns, under the same lease with lot 2, at the low ap- portioned rent of 912 10s. Lot 4.—Several fields and closes of very productive land, in the parish of Tythegstone, together with a barn and piece of waste, situate in the village and parish of Laleston, in the county of Gla- morgan, containing together 8a. Ir. 7p. of rich meadow and pasture land, in the occupation of William John, as tenant from year to year, at the yearly rent of £ 10, but allowed 6s. 8d. as consideration for a piece of ground in Shortland Vach, in the occupation of the Rev. Robert Knight. Lot o.—All that valuable messuage, dwelling-house, shop, yard, and convenient out-premises, called The Hall House," situate in the Old Market-street, in the centre of the town of N eath, in the occupation of Mr. Rowland Thomas, held under a lease for three lives or 21 years, at the very low yearly rent of E20. The age of the lives are about 9, 16, and 30. Lot 6.—A freehold messuage, dwelling-house, shop, and pre- mises, situate in Win '-street, in the town of Neath, in the occupa- tion of Mr. B. Davies and his under-tenants, held by Mr. B. Davies or Mr. John Morgan, under a lease for three lives, aged about 58, 58, and 33, at the ground-rent of E 10 Lot 7.—A freehold dwellIng-house and premises, with cottage adjoining, near the churchyard, and a frontage to Wind-street, in the town of Neath, in the occupation of Thomas Meredith and Thomas Jones, held by Mr. Evans, under a lease granted in 1838, for three lives or 40 years certain, at the annual rent of JE15. Lot 8.—All that freehold messuage, dwelling-house, and pre- mises, called Typicca," situate at the corner of Old Market-street and Butter-street, or High-street, in the town of Neath, in the occupation of Mrs. Hosgood, but held by Mr. W. Powell, under a lease for three lives, aged respectively 19, 16, and 12, or 40 years certain, from 1838, at the clear annual rent of £10, but sub-let for £15. Lot 9.—The valuable farm of Cwrt Mawr," excepting the de- tached fields comprised in lots 10 and 11, with farm-house, build- ings, and 94a. 2r. 26p. of arable, meadow, and pasture land, situate in the parish of Llangafelach, in the county of Glamorgan, which, with lots 10 and 11, are in the occupation of Mr. William Harry, as tenant from year to year, at the annual rent of 1:42. Amount apportioned upon this lot, £32.. Lot 10.—Two freehold fields, part of Cwrt Mawr Farm," as now held by MR. William Harry, with the last lot and lot 11, situate in the parish of Llandilo-Talybont, about two miles and a half from Fontardulais, and intersected by the road to Swansea, called "Dwydrian" and "Waungoch," containing together 7a. lr. 30p. of excellent land. The apportioned rent on this lot i« t 3. Lot 11.—Two Freehold Fields, being part of the Farm of Cwrt Mawr," now held with the two last lots by Mr. William Harry, situated in the parish of Llandilo-Talybont, about three miles from Pontardulais, called Waun Glandwr" and Waun-y-Gellin," containing together 13a. Or. 20p. of capital land. The apportioned rent upon this lot is E7. u situated mansion of Glynclydach/; with its well arranged pre- ,|I NI hovus, and grounds, situate in the parish of Cadox- ton-juxta-Neuth, within the easy distance of two miles of the town of Neath, commanding delightful views of the picturesque vale of Neath, Britou-ferry, the Gnoll Castle, and other interesting objects. The mansion, with the premises, stables, gardens, and pleasure- grounds, have been erected and raised since the lease was granted, and together with the farm-yard and offices, and about 23 acres of land, are held under lease for the unexpired term of 68 years, pro- vided three lives, now of the respective ages of about 58, 50, and should so long live, at the annual rent of 9 19 8s.; and the other land, comprising about 57 acres and several cottages, is held by the vendor, as tenant from year to year, at the annual rent of JE40 12s.; the whole forming a compact, eligible, aud g(,iitletnaiill, i residence and occupation, abundantly supplied with water, even to the bedroom story, with every other convenience that the most fas- tidious tastes can require, are arranged in beautiful order; also stabling for seven horses, double coach-houses, saddle and harness- room, with store-lofts over, farm-house, yard, and convenient pre- mises, water for working machinery, and other important conve- niences. Lot 13.—All that valuable Freehold Farm, called Bodist-Ucha," situate in the parish of Bettws, in the county of Carmarthen, only two miles from the terminus of the Llanelly Railway, consisting of farm-house, buildings, premises, and 114a. Or. 25p. of excellent meadow, arable, and pasture land, in the occupation of Mr. Plilip Isaacs, as tenant from year to year, at the low yearly rent of £ 43. Cwrt Mawr" and Bodist Farms" are on tht richest parts of the South Wales Mineral Basin, and the Mines, to a considerable extent, have been worked in the adjoining properties. The Llan- elly and Cwm Amman Railway affords great facilities to the tenants, and they are in the immediate vicinity of various works, erected and erecting at Cwm Amman and Cross Inn, &c. Particulars, with lithographic plans, are being prepared, and may be had twenty-one days prior to the day of sale, at the principal inns in the neighbourhood, or on application to Jonas Gregory, Esq., ClementVinn, London; to Edward Bradley, Esq., Tregufi- place, near Cowbridge ot ti Mr. II. P. Goode, Land Agent, Sur- veyor, and Lithographer, Haverfordwest. 24, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. H. GRANT BEGS most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public that he is now SELLING OFF the whole of his well-selected Stock of D Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxes, Jewellery of every Description, Plate and Plated Wares, Optical, Nautical, Mathematical, and other Instruments, Charts, Log and Cargo Books, together with a large assortment of CABINET and FANCY GOODS, TABLE aud FANCY CUTLERY, PERFUMERY, &c., &c. The wholi of which he is disposing of at a very great reduction. „ p,S. —II. G. takes the present opportunity to return his grateful acknowledgments to his numerous R rientls ana Supporteis toi an past favours; and assures them It shaH be his constant study to merit their future patronage. All work in tne above business executed on the premises at the shortest notice at very moderate prices. May 31, 1849. GREAT BRITAIN STORES, NEAlt THE POST-OFFICE, CARDIFF. ""i L. WALTER, TAILOR, WOOLLEN DRAPER, HATTER, AND GENERAL OUTFITTER. O ETURNS his sincere and unfeigned acknowledgments to his numerous Patrons and Friends, lor their valuable custom, and the ] \J extreme liberality evinced by them in the recommendation of their Frionds; and begs to assure tlieni that no exertion will be spared on his part, as far as capital, industry, human exertion, and practical experience, may enable him to eneure a contiuuanee of their Patronage. The success that has marked his progress in the bespoke department, proves that such an Establishment was wanted M Cardiff; and it is scarcely necessary that he should remind the Public that the great governing principle upon which his Business is conducted, is that of furnishing, at its original Wholesale Price, and for the lowest remunerating profit, the most necessary article that enters into the expenditure of every family, and every individual in the Kingdom; therefore, it is as much the interest of the Public as the Proprietor to recognise and encourage the justness and fa;rness of this system of Business. Having completed a New and Fashionable Stock of Clothing for the ensuing Season, comprising such an assortment as, for_beauty of material, excellence of style, and lowuess of price, by far exceeds any ever before oflered to the public of Caroifl, L. W. solicits an early inspection, confident that tho result must be tlio gouenil approbation and support oi all poisons wlio riglitly apprcciatc tile advan- tages lJf Fashionable Drcss. The Proprietor of this Establishment, while"*lie courts the custom of the wealthy, and renders it worthy th( 11 patronage by furnish- ing the very bant incitGriOfl-) and malting up the same in the .first style of the art, places the most elegant ai tides within the reach of all to whom economy is an object, with the additional advantage (not to be obtdtiwd elscwlitfre) of returning any article ordered which does not meet with their approbation either as rcgtir(Is 0 Cut, Quality, Colour, or Make, though previously seen, chosen, and approved. In nothing is publi" opinion so unsettled as in Dress; and the Proprietor trusts, that by tlms liberally meeting the difficulty of public taste and choice to the extreme, to merit and increase the extensive Trade, Patronage, and Confidence with which he has hitherto been honoured. to 2,000 Summer Coats from 3s. 0d. v SUIT of BLACK, .COMPLETE, £ 2 10s. 6d. MEN'S S-u.ixs.of BEST MOLI«KI.V, aJy-made, 18s.; to Measure, 20s. L. W. having now Commenced the manufacturing of CLOTH. CAPS, will be "ble ,«UP$Y the Public. in that branch 20 per cent cheaper than any other House, and the advantage of selecting from an immense Stock, or having them made to order. Paris and London Beaver Hats, from 2s. to 20s. White and Black Felt Hats, 5s, 6d. Hosiery, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, superior White and Coloured Shirts, Silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Drawers, Shirts, Flannels, Shoes, Oil-Coats, &c., &c. Sole Agent for the Patent Black Waterproof India-Rubber Coats, Overalls, &c., Of tchich (i general assortment is kept, and sold at the JIamtf ucturer's -List of Prices. V". vu., ir UJN \ltl',1J1T. THEATRE, CARDIFF. SECOND COURSE OF LECTURES ON MESMERISM. MESSRS. DAVEY AND JACKSON RETURN their most grateful thanks to the enlightened friends t\, of science for the patronage accorded to their Mesmeric De- monstrations, and at the same time beg to announce a Second Course of Lectures, on the evenings of Monday, Tuesday, and Thurs- day next, June 25th, 26th, and 28th, 1849, "when the principles of the Science in its various departments will be more fully explained in the addresses and also illustrated by additional phenomena during the experiments. For further particulars see handbills. MR J. W. PRIDHAM'S ESTABLISHMENT. Teig-nbridge House CLASSICAL, COMMERCIAL, NAUTICAL, & MATHEMATICAL ACADErYf SIT ALU OX, NEAR TEIGNMOUTH. CONDUCTED by mu. J. W. pmdham, Member of the kj College of Preceptors, assisted by classical, writing, and other competent Masters. French By Professor Mons. LE CLAIR. Drawing. Mons. PKIISAC. ^LUSIE Mr. SKULLING. Navigation Mr. Ross, R.X. Drill-Sergcant Mr. COKNISII. THMMS. A complete course of instruction, qualifying voutli for commer- cial and agricultural pursuits 20 Guineas per annum. Washing 2 ditto ditto. These terms include School-books and Stationery, cxctptir.^ those used in the Frejich and Classics. ° No Extras. Lectures on different subjects are given weekly by Mr. PRIDHAM, his assistants, and frequently by the senior pupils,"for which pur- pose a carefully-selected library is provided, and every effort made for their improvement. The beauty of the situation of Shaldon, the mildne-s and purity of its air, connected with its proximity to the sea, and contigur.y to the South Devon line, render it one of the most desirable PLUSES in the West of England for a boarding-school, and Teignbrid<E House is well adapted for such an establishment. The domicile large, the school-room spacious, the playground dry aud commo- dious. The domestic arrangements of the establishment, are directly under the superintendence of Mrs. Pridham, whose whole time ;s devoted to those important duties on which depend so much of the comfort and happiness of the pupils. Mr. P. would further state that there is no limitation of food which is of the best and purest kind and it ever has been, and ev« r will be, his endeavour to secure the affection of his pupils, by KIUD treatment and a constant regard to their interest, .and by rnpartinv to them a solid and useful education, based on moral tind religious principles, to prepare them for occupying useful and honourable stations in society. A vacation of three weeks is given at Midsummer, and three at Christmas. The school will re-open on the 10th of July, 1849. References are kindly furnished to Mr. Garratt and Mr. WT- liams, Narberth, Pembrokeshire. June 19th, 1849. BRISTOL GENERAL A OFFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. RILHE followingsteam vessels are iiitendrd "I J sail from Cumberland Basin, Bnsto.. to and from Cork, Rose, or Juvcrna and Sob Waterford, Victory and Rose, or Tom < Tenby, Osprey (Tuesdays) and Phcciux Mil. forcl, Pater, and Haverfordwest, Osnrea; T. ar- marthen, Phoenix; Swansea, County and Beresford; Newport, Swift and Usk; Cardiff, Star aud Prince of Wales, as uiieer-iricki- tioned, during JUNE, 1849 :— FROM BRISTOL TO JUNE. | S -5* =4! S -S I ° £ H 1 £ Q O Friday 1 pm! 2 pm 2 pm'iA am pm 2 pm Saturday. 2 3 pm 4 am >>j pm 3 pm Monday 4 43 pm 5 am Tuesday 5 5 pm am ,ij am |5$am 5i pm 5} a 5;p Wednesday 6 5 pm G am 6 am) (i am 6 pm 6 a 6 p Thursday. 7 (7 am arn dja 6 p Friday 8 7 am 7 am 6J am 7 a 6$p Satuidav. 9 7J- am 7J am'BJ am 7J am 7i am .—: IO — — — — — — — "— Monday. 11 SA ami ao. Tuesday .1- 9 am 9 am 9 am) |9i am 9 am 9 am Wednesday IS 10 am 10 am 10 ani;'0 am 10 am 10 am Thursday. 14 ill am 11 am 11 am Friday .15 12 noon 1 pm 112 noon liinooa Saturday .10 1 pm 1I4 pm |l.i pm 1 pia —1 17 — — ■— — — •— Mondav .IS 3 (3} pin 3 pm Tuesday .19 4 pm 4 pm 4 pnij am i4j pm 3i am Wednesday20 4 pm 5 am jsj pm a 5 p Thursday.21 ••• 6 am 6 am 7 am 6 pm 6 £ aC ,» Friday.22 7 am 7 am !(^ am |7 a SA p Saturday.23 7} am jfij am 17A am 8 am Mondav .2A ••• 9 pm! 9 am 9 am Tuesday. ••• 10 am 10 am 10 am |10 am |9| am 10 am Wednesday27 11 am llO.Uim 'lOJ am l'i am Thursday.2^ t am 11* air. 11. Friday 2" 12* pm. 12noon 12 no.; 1 am jisjf pm 12.] j m Saturday .30 1$pm 2 am lj pm 1 im FOR BRISTOL FROM O >• O • V J= S it; <2 rO is uc -c JUNE. G g 5 S S "S &- £ S a —J Friday 1 3 pm 2 pm 10 pm| .3 am !2}. pm' pec. Saturday. 2 4A am 45 am lj pro' 2 pm ■Monday 4 6; am 4 amj € am 3 pm: 3 j-m Tuesday .5 4 pm ? am 3? pm 5 a 3. p Wednesday 6 s. 43 iim!.54;t4i p Thu sday. 7 S am [5,^ Ik am 4| pm 5 a 5 p Friday. 8 S am 7 am am ftf pm 5^ a Saturday. 9 9 am amj 6A am 5| am C am .Monday .II ■■■ j"J^ amjlfl am fi| am 7 am Tuesday. f2 10 aw j|i) am 7A ain 7J ,m Wednesday 13 gf am s £ am Tluivsdav. 11 r I am 9^ ami 9 am Friday IS 2 pm 14 pro 11 am 8 pm 11 am 12j pm I0J am! 10J ;»oj Saturday .1C 2 am 2 am .11* am Jli Monday .IS 5 am ji plri 2 j.m Tuesday .19 4 pm 3^ pni 6 am 3 pm 3 pjn Wednesday20 3* pra 5 a r> Thursday.21 7 am 45 ;iE1 5 a 4^ jj Friday 8 am SJ am 7 am c am 8 am pm 5-i a i>}. p Saturday .1.3 9 am g am am C* ani Monday .25 10A am 7i am 7am Tuesday ..26 11 am 10i am S am 8 nm Wednesday27 ilO am SJ an 9 am Thursday.28 12 noon 10 am 10 am 29 2 pm 12 noon 8 pm! lam 10$an 11 am Saturday. 30 am 2^ am ll| an !2iiclb. The whole of the'above vessels are fitted up for the convey- ance of passengers and goods.-Femak stewards on board. Carriages and horses shipped with care.-Horses and earn ages to be shipped two hours before sailing. Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; where an goods packages, parcels, &c., should he :-For Swansea ai. 4 Cardiff, to W. B. Owen, Bull Whnrf, Redcliff-street and Clare- street Hall, Marsh-street; and E. T. Tujruer, 5.2, Q.«ftyrstret't; and. for Newport, to J. Jones, Rownham Wharf, Hot wells. AOEXTS.—Mr. Joseph Morgan, Teii-b), Mr, J, Reeg, Haver- fordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowcn, Pater; Mr. John X, Smart and Mr. W. Poekett, Swansea; Mr. W. R Harvey an4 Mr. A. Hingston, Cardiff; Mr. Martin, Ilfracombe; Mr. Thembs Baker, Lynton; Mr, Robert Stacey, Cam.artheu; aud Mr R, J Ol}e!, Ncwpoi t,