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Bbba;itsmnrt& -;+- D A V I F- S, GROCER, IIIGI-I-,S,"REE,r, CARDIFF, EGS to return his best thanks to his Friends and the Publie ) generally, for the very liberal Support he has experienced during the six YBars he has rechled in the town. R. D. begs a'rso to anuounco to Families and. others in Cardiff and vicinity, that he has connected the ;GENJ:.IAL RI;OVIQIO?T TRADE ?\ex4^>€i'>;n' to the (.-HOC i L an ,VM. a 'at'.t-m i •Pne&'tyofcdi^epui-tKiwil "> oiciit a c\.iUh»v..e. <>t'm ir fat'mi. — — '—"——————— T. LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, :.prKE-$Titsn:T, CARDIFF, HAS great pleasure in. announcing to his numerous Patrons, that the whole of hie Arrangements and Improved Facilities insiness'are.now-completed. Every novelty in cost ame, both in French and English 1' abrics, at prices lower than evc; T. PRICE wishes to impress the decided fact, that his is now -largest and most extensive Stock of 13rapery, Silk Mercery, &c, &e. in the town of Cardiff. Funerals completely furnished,-and an immense stock of Mourn- ing materials of every description at the lowest prices.. A NEW DESCRIPTION OF BAKING PO 4, J.: B HOPKINS, GROCER, &c, A N G E L S T11 E E T, C AUDI ¥ ¥ B EGS to introduce a new Baking Powder, having all the ad- vantages of those now in use, with the great desideratum of its remaining in the dough for one or two hours, or more, if neces- sary, without injury to its rising quality. Sold at Sd. per ib. Quarter of a Pound for 201b«. of Flour. ■ POTATOES. T\ AILY expected, a CATICO of POTATOES, by Caroline." |/from Antwerp, being a selected sample of blue, red, and white, the produce of Belgium; this will afford an opportunity to growers and housekeepers,' that has not been before offered them this season, as they are of superior irvdity. Apply to BA" £ LIS and CO.'S Wharf, Cardiff. West of England Tailoring Establishment. WILLIAM LLVHS, T A 11, () R A N I) I) It A V ft K, 10, SMITH. STEvEEr, |N reKpoct&llysaolidUii"- a a 'horn flours which, in g_ hi* 'i'portnvnf.nt ■' <- bee.i i rto hi* study to deserv", begs to tka hi,* m '.lids am' H .d<r uTT their support, and to assure. then; u. Me pxo- a.ude in the execution of »orderazjjjjfctoode rate chars ts, and the el°?;-uee and precision which hare-film) distinguished his House, ail be strictly attended to. -His standing- and eharaoter ia Cardiff for success in the introduc- tion to his iriends of the most chaste and fashionable styles "ll," Cutting Department (he having :oined a Society in London, and -receives the Paris fashions twice monthly), enables liii f)«fy competition in that line, and will afford a guarantee to fch as may favour-.hjMjtafith a trial, that fico e5s°n-tials to a comfortable and iashionalMfc, and at his hitherto moderate prices, will be still suc- cessfully nralntained. He has now to annoinicfefchat he has just received a new and ele- gant assortment of SBfiSlf'C*' AN D SUMMER GOODS, of which he resp (tfully solicits an inspection. These consist of best "West of England Clothe, -Back' Ling, Kerseymeres, Scotch Tweeds, Tartan Plaids, Neapolitan Summer Cloths, Waterproof Cash- merettes, Llama Cloths, and Llamateens of attractive variety, with the newest and most u t a^ing Patterns of light fancy Wa'istcoat- ings. To the abo^e, "VWLrwis particularly and confidently requests the attention of a discerning piiblie. N.B.- -lhat Velvets and Paris Mats. Cardiff, April 6, 1848. TO CAPTAINS AND OTHERS l-JcEqUE.YTING' THE PORT OJ?(}ARD.If'.F J. T. BARRY. AVATCHMAKER., 6, DUJVE STREET, MAYING 'Erected an OBSERVATORY, furnished with a Superior TRANSIT IN STRUM SNT, also engaged an experienced and competent In truineht Maker to ivoi-ic oil the premises, is in a position to undertake the Repairing and Rating Chronometers,, and the Repairs of all kinds of Nautical, Mathematical,'Opti al and other Instruments, in a superior manner; thereby obyiatin.g the necessity for sending them to "Bri^t&l, London, or elsewhere, as heretofore. Nautical, Mathematical, Optical, and other Instruments for 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 merit their continued favours. The Stock of English and Foreign Clocks, Watches, Jewd- lery, and Fancy Goods is continually receiving additions care- fully selected from the various manufacturers, and of the ) newest-designs. Repairs in all its 1->"> h carefully executeo;—- Eight-day Dials, from > 03. Eight-day Clocks with Malio- Cases, from £458. "OP CARDIFF .-1XIJ VYOllCESTLR "HE 110" FAST COACH. mi-IE Proprietors of the lii^RO" Coach beg to inform the Public that on and after MONP.A Y, MAY 1st, the above Coach will run every r,SurHlayscxcer)ted, (instead, of three days a week as before), liuigthe Anpe1 Hotel Coach-office, Cardiff, pt I7, A.M., paving through Newport, UHk, Ra, and, Monmouth, Ross, n. arriving at the Star and Garter Hotel, CoMh- ,{Dee, Worcester, at o o'clock, in time for the Exprrns Train, iliebl arrives in Birmineham at 7b. 5m., p.m.; Lmipool, lOh. :30m.. p.m.; Manchester, lOh. 30ra., p.m. Coaches from' Ross, after the arrival of the HERO," to Hereford and Gloucester; also, from Worcester .'to Stourport, Bewdlev, Stour- tridffe, &0. in OS! CAEDIFT. b. m. i>.rli!F 73" a.m. Newport S ■■■■> V«k 10 JO it it) — 12 10 p.m. p,es'! I I 0 Ledb'J y 3 13 — ;y/uj.vi-tn 4 a 5 10 FROM h. m. Wor'ster 10, 0 a.m. Afalvem U 0 — Ledbary 1-2 5 p.m. Boss 1 40 — A?cnmon1-li. 3 ] 5 — Belaud 415'—' Usk 5 0 — Newport 6 20 — Cardiff ?. ts 0 — \» & Co., Proprietors. V ? p brr llonnl Uttttrs ittafestg's patent. 81IILJJ BEER'S ECONOJ\frO FUNERAl, CAKRIAGE. IT. WIX^TOXI: KBSPECTFULLTef, announces to the Of and it^ Yieij-iity, that the abovo el a.t Carriage is now" ottered for the of b^reav^d 'xmili. at inn Li\tfc Charges, }oenn.blç tho Public, generally, to adopt Cnrri«s,j j. m:e- rals, which, from distance, and tr 1 present system i-f employing ac lei.>t "1 ►'o Carti." e (iiz., a Hearse and a Mouriihi^ Co_eh), are InaceesO^e to a Jar^e portion of the community. This useful Carriage combines a Hearse and a Mourning Coach in one Vehicle (qitrte separate and distinct), to convey the corpse and six mourners, with all- due solemnity, necommar xne uttr- pose for which it is provided and, consetjuentlv, me necessity of mourners parading their wOcs through the public streexs 10 the burial ground, subject to the ga/.e ol the passing multitude, and the inclemency of t/ie i^ato is, will be removed, and e feelings of the mourners better consulted; forming, on. its return from the burial ground, a Mourning Coach only, with seats for the attend- ants to ride back. TERMS £ s. d. I To any Burial Place in the Town, or to the Cemetery, with,Ono Horse 0 10 0 Two Hones. •».« • 0 15 0 Carriage not exceeding Five Miles, One Horse ,1 0 0 J'itto, Five Jliios, Two Horses 1 10 0 D'tto. Ten Miles 2 0 0 Ditto, Fifteen Miles 2 12 0 These -elecant .Carriaares are also peculiarly adapted for the These el Carrianes are also peculiarly adapted for the INTERMENT OF CHILDREN, by avoiding the of «.n.i^.i, unsightly, and unpleasent system of placing the Corpse tue windows of the common Mourning Coach, at all times so uisagree- able to the-relatives, the contraction of the hearse part rendering -it suitable for any age, from the child to the adult, and totally distinct from the part hi which the mourners ride The Carriage may be Viev cd t th 'ILW A"5i -ilOTEL, CARDIFF. R: ■ SEWPOHT- CARPETS, DRUGGETS, DAMASKS, &c. HMRY-l^OMAS. RESPECTFULLY informs the gentry, Clergy, and public, of his having returned from London, with a large assort- ment of Brussels, Kidderminster, and Venetian Carpets, Druggets, Moreens, I)all1(lsks; and a Stock of Furnishing Dnq)8ry, pf which he solicits an inspection, as they will be sold at the smallest possible profit. Albion House, 13, Commercial-street, Newport. NEWPORT, MONMOUTIISIIIRE. THOMAS T. MOISTS, | (T -an 'wjv. LnaVej, 1, (,,(7h,j /I EJ5ERAL Accountant, Auctiojwset^ House r id Ls,<a' A')'ent, • Merchants1 Tradesmen's, Public Partnership, pn*' Executorship Accouncs made up, cxainiued, and, arranged, with aecurac) fidelity, a'ttd-dir- itch. tern, No. idanarth-street, Newport, Monmouth- shire, and Imperial Jiuildi 10, Corn-street, Bristol. THE ROYAL NEWPORT TEA AND GROCERY- ESTABLISHMENTS, 24, HIGH-STREET (next door to the Crotvn Inn), AND 39, COMMERCIAL-STREET (nearly opposite the Parrot Inn, Newport), A RE now RE-OPENED, for the Sale of Teas, Coffees, and r\ Provisions, on terms assimilated to the most eminent London flouses, viz. Wholesale Prices for Cash Payments. Six Pounds of Good Tea for 21s. good Loaf Sugar at 6d. per- lb.; best Kent Hops at Is. per lb. Superior British Wines', &e., &c., &e. Post-Office Orders- strictly attended to. THOMAS CLARKE,' Proprietor. NEW SPRING GOODS-" IN (OIHAT VAKIETY, At the äOLDEN. KBY, 169, Commercial Street, NEWPRFRT. 10 11 N, 1J EGS to invite his Friends md the Public generally, to an m- ) spection of his extensive New. Spring Stock -of Snuwis, Dresses, Lace Goods, Hosiery, Cloths, Yestb "«■, Trowsc mn-s, Carpetiiiffs,- Hats, Caps, &c., which will be found of Gcorl Qua- lity and CHEAPER THAN EVER! Notice Best PATENT VICTORIA CARPETS from 28. 10d. to 3s. Gel. per Yard 2 NEWPORT-ON-USK, No. 2, Cll A11 LES-S!REET. LATE m ESTABLISHMENT- FOR. THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG MRS. KNFIA'I 11, mreturnni £ Ther shicert th ML. to b r 1' D~, for the libet J •-upjso't oft >rded her si ue tht su it", u d.v o of her late husband, begs to inform them that she has been able to secure the services or a hicjhlv qualified Teacher, and is therefore exposed to carry on th ^stahli-hment. The Improvements which 1 ave lateiy been introduced, she hopes, will render it worthy of "till more extensive Patronage. The method of Instruction is the most approved, and cannot fail to secure a respectable proficiency. The COURSE OP STUDY Has been exterded, and will now comprise the Enelish, Latin, and Greek Languages and Literature with the rudiments of the Hebrew; Writing, Arithmetic (written and mental), Mensuration Geometry, Lard-Sur\eyim., Algebra, Plane and Spherical Trigo- nometry, Gauging, Hook-keeping, Geography, Use'of the Globes, Ancient and Modern History, Zoology, Natural and Expei-inrental Philosophy, &c. Particular attention is paid to the Moral as well ;as, the Intellec- tual Improvement of the Pupils. An Examination of the Pupils before their Parents and Friends will take place at the close of the Summer Quarter, and prizes will be awarded to those who will distinguish themselves in their respec- tive classes. TERMS, PEP. QUAHTEE. 1 0 8econrl Class. 1 10 0 Senior Class, including the Classics 2 20 A limited number of Pupils under ten years of age are instructed at 0 15 0 The Pupils generally are Instructed in I)HAWING without ami Extra Charge. a The strictest attention is also paid to the important Science of N AYIGATIQX, Thus affording to those tudllts'L;wlohemlt'aYer!hg t: e path- less Ocean, an opportunity of themselves in this invalu- able Science on purely Mathematical Principles. T;:UM8. For the Course of Navigation, including the Lunars C, 4 0 Navigation without the Luuars 2 12 6 .^Full particula-'s mny be ob'iined on application t_> ?t.r. No. 2, Ciiaries-'jlrc.i, Newport, M6nmou-tlishi,-e» F ASHIONABLECLOTH ir;JC. 11, High-street, Newport, Monmouthshire, (orlDSH-15 THE rOST-OFFlCE.) ?.* THOMAS DAVIES "O ESPECTFHuLY informs his Friends and the Public, that he Jl, is now prepared to submit to their-inspection a new Stock of "Vv ocl-dyed Broadclotns and Trouserings, of surpassing beauty and qualify, together with rich Satin and other Vestings, amongst which .will life found,-sjpme of the unique patterns, Avhich he is now offering priee«liat need otuy an insp'ee^ai tg insure puichasers, his bWSness -taaabhuar him to supply his customers at a small • tat§: <■; i arofit. TIN BEsp'jh-«; O-I Y.I: DEPARTMENT, the ^S^gBtation hih jioirse-"ia1-t,n<t:ni. L tne pa.st seven yelrs, for style, Elegance, arid tit, renders-it needless for him to say more than that his arrangements are such that his customers are ensiwed fashioii and fit, equal to any London 1 Louse, while his Prices are nearly Fifty per cent, less for the same quality. LONDON, BEAVER, AND PARIS HATS, in consequence of the depressed state of trade, -are 25 per cent. below the usual prices.. THOMAS DA VIES, NEXT DOOR TO MR. CAPON'S FISH SHOP. N.B.—Agent for Maddntosh's Patent India Rubber Garments, C, ua Covers, &c. 0, llRECONSIIIRE, Important Sale of Scotch fMj Draught Horses, and about 240 Mountain Sheep, 19 ■" TO BE SOLD BY A U C T; 0 N, BY JIR. Wll LI AM DA VIES, At LOV-7EH, WJ XALLT, near Talybout, within seven miles of JhcvO on V» j.)\. U>AY, trie 10th of ^fAY, 13-18, the Pro- ] ert; ot t1 T< Vmp-tny, who are giving up a Hill Farm | COMMENCING i >. >") Iread of SCOTCH CATTLE, consist- \J ing ot 8 Cows, !■< voung Cows in and with Car;. 1 handsome t'> ee-jv. us-dd IJ ill, 2 Yearling Bulls, 8 Steers, S) ti < 1 ohl <h »o, 11 miis aur-> -d i-lca-. oi BkED C IT1 E, Cv ^uiio of 0 lleiic.s h. And m n t t, 7 t o ■vta «-olld u ditto, md 7 Steers; 12 powerful Drift 10 s •>, d ■vta «-olld u ditto, md 7 Steers; 12 powerful Draft 240 L eebs, and Yi u,;iing S t p of tlm 'u i L n ]J fd, sp.iendid iiay ueldmarj tour yean o ti ll l'« L 01 hts 1 .'l, '.<■] elq, d foi u Lntiemiis -v-i -o 1 first-rate oung Mait, 1 5 hi ids, wiich c.n r.,< ^iiLii1,d either for huaa. or harness. The Saic to commence at Twelve o'clock at Neon, and Three Months' Credit upon approved Security. COLLEGE FOR WALES.' Eh.rev 51 "v: co:: IlTt; -i •AUBREY, RICHAEJ>Esa., Swansea, i'. G N I>.vru> ilssKJiy, Esq., owansoa. it1 1 '1 ;q, o.' 1 'i' ( 'Mi vv m L q L'-u. I CRC)3FIHLD,A.A.f.0N,E..q.S".vaH;;eK., 1/ rr s, n Edw., liavvrfordwest, VA Va- b ,ci G. G. Esq., r. S. A., Swansea, 1 UH1- L'.ov. HUNKY, Brecon, j J li. v. WM., Swansea, 3ONES, Rev. WM., Swansea, MICHAEL, M. J., Esq., Swansea, OWE-N, Esq., PHnLlPs, W. W., Bsq" PIIATTBN, Rev. JO&LPU, nan .,i, Riujs, WM., Esq., Hi cn Iwest, RKKS, Rev. DAVID, 1 1 ROKKKTS, Rev.Tiit o 11 1 lly, SPENOER, Itev. Jso., 1 el y" THOMAS, THOS.. Esq., iseath* L :Tr" 11" i" 'P" ()"1 -p" Vv'AL'fEiiS, W|J., Esq., Haverfordwest. AAHON Cnosi'iiii.D, Esq., Swansea, Treasurer. Rev. DAVID I nd | c J 1 T'- f Swansea, Ken. Sees. ti' 1) 1 lI Principal. Me t)b\ 11 'i'x IN 1 rxIUliON is intended for training a..d x.repari itr j <. ilm x.sandi t,. s ■> for Waloj, and is to be estdhU^h^d dt 1 s' pportca hj tv lu it1 volu i, 1 v c it It (l;-ir U't. r will be aitoLctl cr 1 i.^e taini, and it-, di^ phnt vi'ft oine religious and L t ning upon the principles ot thj 1 1 ^-h an 1 oreign dt 1 s' pportca hj tv lu it1 volu i, 1 v c it It (l;-ir U't. r will be aitoLctl cr 1 i.^e taini, and its di^ phnt vi'ft oine religious and L t ning upon the principles ot the 1 1 ^-h a, Foreign Stho fi3w. The estimated sum 1. A u.ed tor trie In' college, model school, iurniture, libraiy, and MI unne ed.ipted f i 101 stud<ns, abort £ 6,000; but £ 2,000 more would be neccbsaiy to extend -it; .auvanta^e^- "ir. a corresponding number of f ui>h n u.h — 1 object g tly to be dcHh-ad, nadequute.fujids be suppi a for botli purposes. cxpeiises attenuant unon training 100 amsters would be about 1, "0 of which sum -41,000 would r c c v t't the d nfs t thirl i 1 leaving £1,200 to 1 provided for by ai 1 il. subscriptions. 'I he ctw' shment, on 1 1 •, .le, would. supply from 30 to 10 eh- ols every year with th' ,ujhlj i.-mpjt.mt misters.. A.Ithough the amounts may appear large, the Executive Com- ruttti looks with eonlid. nee to the t nort which will be made through the whole of Wales, and earnestly entrea tha on s t 01* of those who are di?p< sed to assist hi the e;; C, objects. r The agent, Mr. Edward. Roberts, is authorised to solIcIt and reccive donations and sub,eriptions, or th <- t u n m"^ be co^nmunicited to the honorary sC"-el'iri<1- a 11 j 11 th t t h ti her 01 ihe following b.nuking compuiiesto ci>.> t c t t 1 >-er, '1\, Crosfield, Esq., Swansea, .viz.— The Glamorganshire Banking Company, Swansea, The West of England and South Wales District Banking Com- pany, Bristol, or Sir R, C. Giyn and Co., Bankers, London. AMOUNTS PROMISED.—SWANSEA, s. d. J. II "Viv;aii, M.P., Singleton 50 0 '0 A. ( 5 1 ll\ lone Terrace 50 0 0 50 0 0 AV. 10 0 0 W 1 Jtnl ns 1 V 1 10 0 0 Win..b-ukius. jun 0 0 0 John ('avviter. Oxford-street 5 0- 0 VV m. Voss. Nicliolston 5 0 0 Wm. i)avies, luah stieet 5 0 0 \v ( ( 1 K street 5 0 0 1 1 nl Vv d s it 1 id treet 50 0 0 i 1 NNr i ■, P ti .i-plaee 25 0 0 Henry 1 t 1 nl) 1 1-place 20 0 0 n. :11. R High-street 10 0 0 -Rev. 1). kvans. Picton-placc 5 0 0 ihomas Dodd. Nelson-place 5 0 0 1 v 1 (JU N J-f. t 5 0 0 5 0 0 John S, liughes, Fieton-plaee' 5 0 0 A Friend, Highrstreet 5 0 0 o 0 0 Wjn.Ros.ser,Pier-street 5 0 0 T. v-1 mi, M' i1 t 5 0 0 M. Lb i, *>v< i. •( c 5 0 0 T J n'. n iljsh- t 5 0 0 1 luiiua-s Jones, 5 0 0 < ("i 'j;e Ace, V 'lu-shic 5 0 0 ( hi sWjober M' Yd tm, Pi ^j^ect-place 5 0 0 •R eph ifvtL r, S 1 v c, 5 0 0 James Walters, I ,ctQ,r.«.l, 5 0 0 0 0 Thomas Morris, Portland-terrace 5 0 0 Wia k v.i o^et 6 0 0 BAPTIST COLLEGE, .PONTYPOU. i J<, r TIF, FRIENDS of this' Institution .are I ANNU AL M.EETl\Gkand the Examination are to be held this year 011 A\rednesd-y and Thursday 'i a:' 25th instant. The Examination to commence nt, at .);. ten o'clock, on the 24th; and .Mr. 7> Jones, Ydf r" in VV elsh in the evening; On the Jo'h, two os- v4. v Students, in the, morning the g< no. nl busiiuvss^1?^.#0 in the afternoon; and the English sermon ill Ik?" c a' Frend. of Bridgwater, in the even mo- — — .V, i7oi; thk Pitirs, P "TNI)i,.IL the j 'n of the .Monthly Meetina: in of Cann:> 0 1 (> I'' THE REV. J. LLWYNFFORT U N. By TnoMAs JOHN WILLIAMS, Myddfai. IN I'ACEETS THREEPENCE BAKING PATENT POV-ER. by itlt-dical Hen as a snbstifcre for Mam! :1:\ manes Bread without fermentation, in one umiute Ugh:, Pastry, Puddings, and Cakes, and saves expense, time, "and labour. Important to families, emigrants, and seamett. For detail read the Philosophy of Bread-matins," ori.-r One Penny (20th thousand): iloalston and Stoneman, LoiSon all B s E. 1, Patentee, 13, Upper Arcade, Bristol. and Benet-place. u-racechurch-street, ,Loudoil. Sold wholesale in Bristol by T. and A. Warren, RecIclifF-stn-i Birtill and-Longman, Countersiip; Budgetts (tnd Co.. Neis;, street; and Tanner Brothers, Stephen-street. Retail Agent Cardiff, T. C. Barry Carmarthen, C. B. Warren, Chemist aad all Chemists, Grocers, and Stationers. Agents wanted in ever .Vales-. IIAYEEFOiu Ms 1. DR. THOMAS BE\NON, Treasurer to the F;rv> on behalf of' the .Orphan -L-hildrcn of the i; :• du -S: Ilees, cf Picton-ple.ee, Ilaverf nd t SUBSCRIPTIONS £ 8. d. A T '-cly, I)or Thos. Beynon. 5 0 0 i s I woh, aid u ui 5 0 0 Tiios. llevii,,)ii &- T )« Vi n ill 200 2 0 I o<- > i u), n i 0 0 ol Wm.-Xcwis. Picion-plao.a 2 0 0 it Hoib e L iu i ii 2 0 0 Mrs. J. Phillips, Gloucester- place, per ii. Rees 1 0 0 Miss Phalies, Goat-street, per Mr. Pertcms 1 0 0 Taos. Morean, jisq 1 0 0 Tijio., 1 s] i If 10 0 'It NV. H JU >1 J. 1 !> <» r, i'i i o o vc r } 0 0 ) i.s, loo Mr Vs m. Perkins 1 0 C- Rev. A. Crymorf 1 0 0 Mr. T. Barnard, liristo! I 0 0 C • ri W. t !:r.• T o.. ;;v m. Mr. ;n-, :i. i ;k t r: A Lady, per Mrs. ;v;k,cks j e Mrs. Xhoimts, C.ssti,, -Xcrriae "f ('aj)t. JIo-.veKs, rie;y 1 e 3^.i- Jar.e,- -f^aies ;i Mr. David basics I st'-s. an.j ;'j-s Vv'?J ) Xh.s. Gwyr-nc, Kre. Ü 'SV:u. R,, Ls.-j. 0 V Mr. V\j;. A»'i-];ae:s, 'Murket- srreec i o (j 1 q d -*tir. Xiies. JUJSKCI! T I it £ sq. Mr. THfe.jVrjjsL-liyalB- 1 Wm. Wr.liers, K; Mr. Jeitrcys. lie. X e Colipctsdbyrie, oi'(joveatry :1 i l '> £ ss J: .s DISBUIISKJIKKTS. £ r. rL To cash paid Miss Nicholas, for hail-a-year's tuition. of Miss llees, due Midsummer, 847 0 To cash pai-I Miss Nicholas, for tuition of Miss Roes, tins Christmas, IBi-7 12 1 o To cash retaiiied to pay Miss Nicholas, for half-a- veaa,s' tuitaii o-' L Miss Recs, clue Midsummer, 1848 12 12 u To cash for advertisements in the PiUNCiPAi.iTr and Pembrukcshire Herald 0 ) 0 To cash remitted Mr. Richard .llees, brother of the late Mr. Wm. Rees 22 7 » £08 11 t> THOMAS BiiYNON. Haverfordwest, May 2, 1848. PROTESTANT UftlfCJM, TESTAXT MINISTSRS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. millS lostitut ii rt'ncji has been c? bh 1 nearly fifty %>cars, I oti'ers to Mi i s irs necnliar ti i i for pr j ANNUITY..fiwa W 1 >0W,'of from 1Ùl. to GOl. Its r ci' which M yearly increasing, has nriised, not by harrowed, bearing interest; bt the exception of a X-v Legacies, xrom the subscriptions c i mibers. will b by a reference to its Annual R th it tile Im-Lih c £ t Society is c< ndivted at a e. jnp n 11 c >->t; a 1 io t iits are made by any parties, ui the e> arising frQm. l proved finances are shared ah.s. 1 i 1 itj <1 • cither by increase of Annuity or Reduction ot Premium thc increase on former amounting, in the L j t vir», a coi iing t ) )(. t membership, to 20, 40, and "T p-r i.;it '1 he P turns ai c lated on the rnostlIlodcrate cd'X e(nlsit2nt the t safety ol die Sjcietv. T -o iLw Meaib I 1 a n ) VVid)i>, the '■um m a n £ t J t > £ 10J i, ing to the uni oi Annuity, s'udt bt pail ta lus chili or c of whatever age, is a that the sum h2 co.r.ribi. em ultima^ i} b ht hi, 1 ley. No i t i, u I ii 11 lit admission beyond one year's pr«m t paid in itdvanee, winch is carried to the individual's credit • •> his bin hoi.ii} interest eemmences the moment such pavmei- is made. To I aniuics, when there was no Widow, various sums, from £ lf»'i to have b,>el1 paid, amounting, almo:tin all eases, to eonsiue:- a.bly more than the premium paid. Particulars may be obtained by application to the Rev. JoL « Hunt, Secretary, 14, Brixton-rise, Surrey, who is to be seen at tre. Ofnec, 1,"0, 7, Blomfield-stréet, Finsbury, every Tuesday inornuie, from Eleven till One o'Clock. -c-ë- CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION HORSR BAILS. fJlO sportsmen, agriculturists, postmasters, and all pronrict-ors 8 of horses, these balls are particularly recommended" ir cases of swelled logs, cracked heels, loss of appetite, and energy for coughs, colds, fever, or inflammation, they are the he-c medicine that can be exhibited; moreover their operation, tlmus" effectual-, is so mild,, that they require no alteration of diet, and ir' gi venwith a bran madi on Saturday night, will not interfere w ith the cnsuiûg week's regular work. NEAT C AT T L E The Constitution, Balls are strongly recommended by nu highly respectable gentlemen (see TestimouiaJs), for cows c= oxen as a most valnablcmcdieinc in cases ofhovc or blown, SCQu,-i;g on turning out to Hrass, or from bad food, gargate, bide lQlu,d, of staring coat, dLtemper, epidemic, or iniiuem'i ISlilloc1;; Ùtt miii h faster bj-occasionally giving a ball. rilEFAlIEl) ONLY 13Y F11 A N CI S CUP IS S, C. And author of the "prize essay on the disease of the lher of horse," Diss, Norfolk; and sold by all respectable medicine venders iu town and country, in packets, six balls each, 3s. 6d. per packet, with a wrapper giving full directions for title'use of the balls, a.id treat-nc.it of the horse whilst taking them. Al- a pamphlet bf, from many gentlemen who ha 0 usc-d the balls in various complaints. Any ushig the balls may consult the proprietor gra- tuitously, either personally, or by letter, pest- paid. <