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¿H:Ifff gtbferttgcmentg. JUST OPENED, THE LONDON HAT EMPORIUM,. 22, HIGU-STREET, CARDIFF, l'on. THE S.I,E OF EVEIIY DESCRIPTION OF HATS AND CAPS OF THE MOUB14N STYLES, CUMUIN'HD WITH THE VERY BEST QUALITY ZOM-M WILLIAMS RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of the inhabitants of Cardiff aud the surrounding country to his extensive and well selected stock of HATS, CAPS, &c., having purchased the same in the first London houses under very advantageous circumstances, owing to the very depressed state of trade in the manufacturing districts, he is enabled to offer goods of the first style and quality at astonishing low prices. Ven' dating Hats of various prices highly recommended for warm Weather. An Extensive Slock of Cloth Caps, Leather IIat Case-s, 'and Carpet Bags. J. W. begs to inform the public generally that it will be his study to keep such qualities only as may ensure their patronage and support. THE LOWEST "PKICB ASKED FOR EVERY ARTICLE. OBS-PRV-EL !-E(ist Side of the Town-IIall. R. DAVIES, GROCER, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, 1) EGS to return his best thanks to his Friends and the Public 15 generally, for the very liberal Support he has experienced "luring the six years he his resided in the town. R. D. begs a'so to announce to Families and others in Cardiff and its vicinity, that lie has connected the GENERAL PROVISION TRADE next door to the GROCERY, and trusts from the Quality and Prices in each Department to merit a continuance of their favours. T. PRICE, LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, I) UKE-STREET, CARDIFF, TTAS great pleasure in announcing to his numerous Patrons, || that the whole of his Arrangements and Improved Facilities tor Business are now completed. Every novelty in costume, both in French and English Fabrics, at prices lower than ever. T. PRICE wishes to impress the decided fact, that his is now the largest and most extensive Stock of Drapery, Silk Mercery, &c. &c. 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 POWDER. J. B. HOPKINS, GROCER, &c., ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF, BliUO to liuiuduv;^ a. nou- Baking Powder, having all the ad- vantages of those now in use, with the great desideratum of stts remaining m the dough for one or two hours, or more, if neces- sary, without injury to its rising quality. Sold at 8d. per lb. Quarter of a Pound for 201bs. of Flour. D. EVANS, TAILOR AND HABIT-MAKE-R, No. 9, ANGEL-STREET, CARDIFF, r) EGS leave most respectfully to inform the nobility, clergy, 13 gentry, aud inhabitants generally, of Cardiff and its environs, that he has just commenced in the above line, and having, by expe- rience during many years' residence in. the most eminent house in London, acquired a thorough knowledge of his business, he solicits the patronage of those gentlemen who appreciate well-formed and elegantlv-fittiug garments. Ladies arid gentlemen entrusting their orders to D. E. will meet with no disappointment, either in a good fit, becoming style, or strict punctuality. TERMS MODERATE. Habits, pelisses, tunics, &c., neatly braided. Naval and mili- tary uniforms, liveries, &c., neatly executed. IVest of England Tailoring Establishment. WILLIAM LEWIS, TAILOR AND DRAPER, 10, SMITH STREET, CARDIFF, respectfully soliciting a renewal of those favours which in [_ his department, it has always been hitherto his study to deserve, egs to thank his numerous friends and the public for their support' aid to assure them that the same promptitude in the execution of orders, the moderate charge, and the elegance and precision which have hitherto distinguished his House, shall be strictly attended to. His standing and character in Cardiff for success in the introduc- tion to his friends of the most chaste and fashionable styles in the Cutting Department (he having joined a Society in London and receives the Paris fashions twice monthly), enables him to defy competition in that line, and will afford a guarantee to such as may favour him with a trial, that these essentials to a comfortable and fashionable fit, and at his hitherto moderate prices, will be still suc- cessfully maintained. He has now to announce that he has just received a new and ele- gant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, of which he respectfully solicits an inspection. These consist of 'best West of England Cloths, Buckskins, Kerseymeres, Scotch Tweeds, Tartan Plaids, Neapolitan Summer Cloths, Waterproof Cash- mere ttes, Llama Cloths, and Llamatecns of attractive variety with the newest and most engaging Patterns of light fancy Waistcoat- ings. To the above, W. LEWIS particularly and confidently requests the attention of a discerning public. -V.B.-Best Velvets and Paris Hats. Cardiff, April 6, 1848. Mlt. GOLDSTONE, (FonnlJrly seven yeetrs Pupil and Assistant to Mr. Parkinson,) SURGEON-DENTIST, 3, NELSON BUILDINGS, CLIFTON, AND 3, HIGH-STREET CARDIFF. MR. A. GOLDSTONE respectfully informs his friends and public of Cardiff and adjoining towns of South Wales; that he has recom- menced his usual professional visits to the principality, and may be consulted on all departments of the Dental Art at his residence, at Mrs. Ingrim's, Jeweller, High Street, Cardiff, every other week from Thursday to Saturday. Mr. G's. engagements for Cardiff being for the present week, and on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday the 31st of May, and the 1st and 2nd of June. Mr. G. at the request of his country connexion avails himself of the present opportunity of inserting his charges for operations, tec. s. d. s. d. Removing decay and stopping 3 6 to 5 0 Scaling and cleaning 5 0 to 7 6 Extracting 2 6 to 5 0 Dental Mechanism. 8. f. Single tooth 10 to I « 5 to « Double sets 10 to 16 P.S. Engagements for Mr. G. made at Airs. Ingdm, early in the W « will oou^e. .=-f.MI.t. .M.p" Newport gUjbrttscuunts. LONDON & PARIS HAT ESTABLISHMENT, Exactly Opposite the Westgatc Hotel,' No. 6, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. T. INGLIS BEG S respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that he ) has on hand a well-assorted stock of PARIS and SATIN NAP HATS of the most fashionable styles; the 8s. 6d,, 10s. (id., and 12s. 6d. qualities can be well recommended. A large stock of CLOTH and FANCY CAPS in every variety of style and price. LIGHT SUMMER IIATS.—LEATHER HAT CASES.— CARPET BAGS. THE ROYAL NEWPORT TEA AND GROCERY ESTABLISHMENTS, 24, HIGH-STREET (next door to the Crown Inn), AND 39, COMMERCIAL-STREET (nearly opposite the Parrot Inn, Newport), ARE now RE-OPENED, for the Sale of Teas, Coffees, and Provisions, on terms assimilated to the most eminent London Houses, 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, &c., &c., &c. Post-Office Orders strictly attended to. THOMAS CLARKE, Proprietor. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. NQ. 11, High-street, Newport, Monmouthshire, (OPPOSITE TOE POST-OFFICE.) THOMAS DAYIES T) ESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and the Public, that he J is now prepared to submit to their inspection a new Stock of Wool-dyed Broadcloths and Trouserings, of surpassing beauty and quality, together with rich Satin and other Vestings, amongst which will be found some of the unique patterns, which he is now offerm"- at such prices that need only an inspection to insure puichasers, his system of business enabling him to supply his customers at a small rate of profit. IN THE BESPOKE OR MEASURE DEPARTMENT, the reputation his House has sustained the past seven years, for style, elegance, and fit, renders it needless for him to say more than that his arrangements are such that his customers are ensured fashion and fit, equal to any London House, 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 DAVIES, NEXT DOOR TO MR. CAPON'S FISH SHOP. N.B.—Agent for Mackintosh's Patent India Rubber Garments, Gun Covers, &c. &c. BAPTIST COLLEGE, PONTYPOOL. npHE FRIENDS of this Institution are informed that the X ANNUAL MEETI \'G and the Examination of the Students are to be held this year on Wednesday and Thursday, the 24th and 25th instant. The Examination to commence at the College, at ten o'clock, on the 24th; and Mr. DI. Jones, Yelinvoel, to preach in Welsh in the evening. On the 25th, two essays will be read by Students, in the morning; the general business will be transacted in the afternoon; and the English sermon will be delivered by Mr. Freud, of Bridgwater, in the evening. DENTAL SURGERY. THIRTEENTH YEAR OF ATTENDANCE. Mondays, Brecon; Tuesdays, Abergavenny; Wednesdays, New- port; Thursdays, Cardiff; Fridays, Chepstow; Saturdays, Monmouth. MR. L. MOSELY, Surgeon-Dentist, of 30, Berners-strect, Oxford-street, London, has the honour to announce to his patients, and the residents generally of the Principality, that he is now making his usual periodical visit, and that lie may be consulted in all relating to his profession, on Mondays, at Castle Hotel, Bre- con on Tuesdays, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny; on Wed- nesdays, at the King's Head, Newport; on Thursdays, at the Cardiff Arms, Cardiff; on Fridays, at George Hotel, Chepstow (all at private apartments); and on Saturdays, at Mr. J. Powell's (plumber), Monnow-street, Monmouth. Attendance fioiu ten to five. Mr. L, M. would wish most respectfully to call the attention of his numerous patients, and those who have not yet availed them- selves of the assistance of the dentist, to his improved and economical method of fixing his indestructible mineral teeth they correspond in shape and colour to the remaining teeth in the head, and are guaranteed to be available in mastication and articulation, and are fixed from. one to a complete set, without removing the stumps, and are worn with ease and comfort upon the most tender gums. Mr. L. M. having made very great and recent improvements in the mechanical department, whereby the cost is very much reduced, is enabled to offer his assistance to those parties who,have hitherto been prevented applying to the Dentist, on account of the very great expense attending the same. Artificial Teeth of all prices to suit all parties. Stopping, (with gold and cements,) scaling, and every operation pertaining to Dental Surgery. Children's teeth attended during second dentition. Constant attendance at town residence, No. 30, Berners-strect; Oxford-street, (where only Mr. L. M. can be consulted, except when on his periodical visits to the Principality,) where patients can always be attended, and, letters addressed between visits will have immediate attention. References to the whole of the faculty throughout the Princi- pality, and very many resident families. May 6, 1848. VINAIGRE DE BORDEAUX. WINE VINEGAR, -woll matured, is the finest and purest of A all. Dr. Ure, in his Chemical Dictionary (new ed. 1848, art., Acetic Acid), speaking of Wine Vinegar, remarks, "whel the Wines are well-flavoured, it is preferable to every other for the use of the table." Sold throughout the kingdom, by chemists, grocers, and wine merchants, whose names may be learnt from the importers, W. AND S. KENT AND SONS, UPTON-UPON-SEVERN. IN PACKETS THREEPENCE EACH. MATHEWS'S JIYLY* BAKING PATENT POWDER. T) ECOMM ENDED by Medical Men as a substitute for Barni f li makes Bread without fermentation, in one minute- lig t Pastry, Puddings, and Cakes, and saves expense, time, and labour. Important to families, emigrants, and seamen. I or details read the it Philosophy oi Bread-making," pricc Owe I euny (20th thousand): Houlston and Stoneman, London and all Booksellers. E. II. MATHEWS, Patentee, 13, Upper Arcade, Bristol; and 5, Benet-place, Gracechurch-street, London. Sold wholesale in Bristol by T. and A. Warren, RedelifF-street Birtill and Longman, Counterslip; Budgetts aud Co. Nelson- ^re(;U. and Tanner Brothers, Stephen-street. Retail Agent for Cardiff, T. C. Larry Carmarthen, C. B. Warren, Chemist: and b £ all Chemists, Grocers, and Stationers.. Agents wanted in every town in Wales. r'Ji<I'JU:; .1"1" ;:r.r-, 4'77-'?" ï7"t-4:i1i.. "I..l ..=- dilutions. Just published, Price Sixpence, A ^?; [ TER t0 t5lp L°RD PRESIDENT of the COMMIT- COUNCIL, on the REPORT on EDUCATION in \V AUiS, by JclingcrC. Symons, Esq. Uidgway, Piccadilly, London Ilees, Liaiidovery. Just Published, A CHURCH RECORD, Or A SYNOPSIS OF THE STATE AND TRANSACTIONS OF A CHRISTIAN CHURCH. BY THE REV. LEWIS POWELL, CARDIFF. THIS excellent Church Register has been sanctioned by several JL of the monthly meetings of the Calvinistic Methodists, the qu rterly meetings and annual associations of the Independents and Lu.pti.sts and is highly recommended for its excellent and compre- hensive the preservation of church statistics, by the most influential ministers of the aforesaid denominations As oulv ftitew copies remain unsold, Wcreskould'beTorwMitfT without delay, to the AUTHOU, Cardiff, Glamorganshire. Now ready, price Fhe SMllings bound, ANEW EDITION of the COLLECTION OF HYMNS well COMI>MMS 77°> BY TLLE LATE ILEV» ID AVID JONES, Iloly- The work is printed oil large new type, and fine paper. Jones and Evans, Journal office,' Carmarthen Hughes, St. Martin's-le-grand, Loiidoll and may be had of all other book- sellers. May be had at the PRINCIPALITY Office, THE DISSENT and MORALITY of WALES, by the REV. EVAN JONES, (late of) Tredegar, price 4d. each, or four for one shilling. one shilling. THE COURSE of LECTURES delivered in the chief towns of MONMOUTHSHIRE,$urmg last winter, on the DunES DEVOLVING UPON CiiitisTiAN PitoFEssoBS, as MEMBKKS of a CIVIL COM- MUNITY, >y thoJlEV. T. THOMAS, REV. S. Piuce, REV. EVAN JONBS, R,&V. T. L. Biaoirr, REV. WM. ALLEN, REV. GEORGE THOMAS, and R.EV.,1), D. EVANS. The whole set for one shilling. Also, the PUBLICATIONS of the BRITISH A NTT ST A TV CIIU RCH ASSt)QI^TION. 11 &1 AAJi Ready for the Press, and will be shortly published in one neat 12mo volume, Price Is., to Subscribers, XHEUEE and MINISTRY of the late REV. MORGAN JONES, of Trelcch, in English, ty the REV. J. J. BEYNON eral friends, Capable of judging, having perused the M S have expressed themselves in very flattering terms respecting it. The author respectfully solicits his Christian brethren and friends to encourage him by forwarding their names to him, at Dorrino ton, near Salop or to the Rev. D. Rees, Llanelly, without delay? SABBATII "TRACTS POR THE TIIES." Just Published, Nos. 7 and 8, price 2d., or 8s. per 100 rpHE SABBATH a HAPPY DAY, viewed-especially'in its J- influence, when rightly observed, on the RELIGION of IN- BH IDUALS. By Rev. JOHN HANNAH, D.D., Wesleyan College, Didsbury, near Manchester. THOGRAPIIICAL NOTICES on the subject of SABBATH 7VV\T ^ERVAN CE, showing its influence on the PIETY of IN- Eev' VVILLIAM INM5S, Baptist to u has iee" detc™iMd TIIE SPIRIT AND MANNER in wiucii the bAtiij A in ought to be OBSERVED. By the Rev. E. BlCKEIt- STETH, Rector of \Vatton, Herts. CONCLUDING PRACTICAL ADDRESS. By the Rev. J. C A. JAMES, Congregational Church, Birmingham. The intervening numbers from 8 to 14, and No. 15, will be issued with the least possible delay, in order that the series may be brought to an early conclusion. Nos. 1 TO 6 ARE STILL ON SALE. PRICE 4s. FOOLSCAP 8VO. OCRIPTURAL VIEWS of the SABBATH of God. By the S Rev..r. JORDAN, Vicar of Eveton Oxon. LONDON: PARTRIDGE and OAKEY. Glasgow: MAC LEHOSE andBRy,CE Edinburgh: JOHNSTONE, and OLIPHANT and Sons. Dublin ROBERTSON. And all Booksellers. BRISTOL, A FREE PORT. ~P ERGONS visiting Bristol, or having occasion to pass through JL the- city, will find good accommodation, on reasonable terms, at JAMES £ V:ANS\S, 73, THUNDERBOLT-STREET, Near tltc Draivbi-idge. Exc ellmt Tea and Coffee Rooms. Clean, well-aired beds, &c. Welshmen will find this house a most comfortable one, as the proprietor is a thorough CYMIIO. '(;d, lo the Irecmen, SfC., of the Borough of Lantrissent. ALL persons interested in maintaining the right, title, and inter- est, as freemen of this town, are requested to be at the Town- hall, Lantrissent, on Whit Tuesday, 13th of June, 1848, thereto determine how and wheu they will set about to recover their lost rights. THOMAS LLYWELLYN, Alderman. 11 the JSobility, Gentry, and Freeholders of the county of Glamorgan. LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, THE" Office of Coroner, for the Merthyr district, having become _L vacant, by the decease of Mr. Davies, I hereby offer myself, a candidate for the coronership. I can write and speak the native language of my country, without offending the ears of the Cymry J iiiidei-statid too, the living acceptation of the million musical ev- lutioniof its original monosyllables. I am sufficiently conversant in the English language, to speak it, to write it, and to understand it, without the aid of an interpreter. I was admitted a Licentiate of the Hall, and a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, in London, in October, 1821. If, in the exercise of your privilege to determine for the benefit of the majority who shall be Coroner, you should be of opinion that these qualifications entitle me to be the elect of your choice, you will enable me to subscribe myself, Your faithful and honoured servant, W WILLIAM PRICE. Pont v prydli, May loth, 1848. GLAMORGANSHIRE. Superior Horses and Prime Meadow Hay for Sale, NEAR POIITIICAWL. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. ROBERT EVANS, On .TIU?K«I>AY, the 25th day of May, 1848, opposite the Farmers' Arms, at Newton Nottage, distant about five miles from the ti;*n of, B,ridgend, and one from Porthcawl, WIFTEEN VALUABLE HORSES; comprising Fourteen JL Draught Horses, 1 two-year-old Colt by "Railway," about 14,} hannsTiigh, an excellent Roadster; and several Sets of Fore and Shaft Harness. Also, about 50 Tons of prime Meadow Hay, in two 1110\ 1 Mr. Evans begs to that the whole of the above Horses are such as are seldom ottered for Public Sale, being in good condition )'y:g, healthy, strong, and perfect symmetry, presenting to Pro- prietors of Iron and Coal Works, Farmers, and Hauliers, an unpre- cedented opportunity, as they are well calculated for Tramroad Colliery, or Agricultural purposes. The Hay is of a very superior Quality, and conveniently situated for removal, being within a short distance of the Llynvi Valley Railway. Thrtfe Months' Credit will be given upon having approved Se- curity, or Discount will be allowed for Cash Payments. 'i'h& Sale will Commence precisely at Twelve o'clock at Noon. < -4, — — -1.. .¡; IA" 'L A GENTEEL RESIDENCE, NEAR PEMBROKE. TO BE LET, THE PADDOCK, at present occupied by E. Chawner, Esq. Possession may be had immediately, if required. For furtket particulars apply to Mr. Wm. Trewcnt, Pembroke. GLYNARTHEN, CARDiGANSHiRE. THE ANNUAL ASSEMBLY of the Independents for the JL counties of Cardigan, Pembroke, and Carmarthen, will be held at Glynarthcn, county of Cardigan, on Wednesday and Thurs- day, the 7th and 8th of June next. The conference to commence at ten the first morning. The attention of ministers and ethers is respectfully called to this notice, as some of the periodicals have erroneously stated, that it would be held on the 6th and 7th. TO THE SPECULATIVE. LARGE SUMS OF MONEY, amounting to £ 28,000— £ 24:000 £ 22,000— £ 1.5,00:)— £ 10,000— £ 5,000—&c„, &c., the lowest not being less than E20;. may be obtained at the small outlav-of E2. to^^tPSPCCtttS aatl full particulars gratis may be had on applying to Messrs. lCn. GoSWeT and Co., 80, KOkyy London. In the matter of the Petition of EVAN DAVIE*, of Dowlais Iron Works, in the county of Glamorgan, Innkeeper and Licensed Victualler, keeping houses there, respectively called the Neptune, and the Dowlais Inn, and Agent lor the sale of Beer and Porter; and also of Tredegar Iron \Vorks, in the County of Monmouth, Police-officer, an Insolvent Debtor. NOTicE is hereby given, that the County Court of Glamor- ganshire, holdenat Merthyr Tydfil, acting in the matter of this Petition, 'will proceed to make a final order thereon at the said Court on the twenty-third day of Mav instant, at ten. o'clock in the forenoon precisely, unless cause be thea raid there shown to the contrary. THOMAS GRIFFIN PUII.I.roTTs, Albert Street, Merthyr Tydfil, and No. 8, Earl-strcct, BJackfriars, London, Insolvents Attorney. In the matter of the Petition of WILLIAM HUGHES, formerly of Dowlais Iron Works, in the Borough and Parish of Mer- thyr Tydnl, in the County of Glamorgan, Collier an.1 La7 bourer, then of Caeharris, Dowlais Iron Works aforesaid-, Collier, Labourer, and Keeper of a Beer-shop there, called or known by the name or sign of The Jug" afterwards of the Main Road, Dowlais Iron Works aforesaid, Collier, Labourer, and Keeper of a Beer-shop there, called or known by the name or sign of The Jug;" after then (f Dowlais Iron Works aforesaid, Collier, Labourer, and Keeper of a Beer-shop there, called,or known by the name or sign of The Rock and Fountain" and now of Cwmbach, in the Parish of Aberdare, in the County of Glaniori-, ii aforesaid, Collier and Labourer, an Insolvent Debtor. ° NOTICE is hereby given, that the County Court of Glamor- ganshire, holden at Merthyr Tydfil, acting in the matter of this Petition, will proceed to make a final order thereon at the said Court, on the twenty-third day of May instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon precisely, unless cause be then and there shown to the contrary. THOMAS GRIFFIN PHII.I.POTTS, Albert Street, Merthyr Tydfil, and No. 8, Earl-street, Black- friars, London, Insolvents Attorney! WHEREAS a Petition of WILLIAM MATTHEWS, formerly of T T Lanfaes, in the Parish of Saint David's, in the Borough at Biecknoek, in the County of Brecknock, out of business, and at present and for five years residing in Iligh-street. in the Chapclr- of Saint Mary's, in the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist, tu the Borough of Brecknock, in the County of Brecknock aforesaid, Basket-maker, an Insolvent I>«Mor, having been til d in tl*' Cow; o««vt ot Brecknockshire, holdeh at JBrvtuWu.m "3 said County, and an Interim Order for Protection from Process haying been given to the said William Matthews, under the pr«- visions of the Statutes in that case made and provided, the said William Matthews is hereby required to appear in the said CuJ. r, to be holden at Brecknock aforesaid, before the Judge of the sa d Court, on the twenty-seventh day of May instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon precisely, for his first examination touching his debts, estate, and effects, and to be further dealt with according to the provisions of the said statutes. And notice is hereby (riven that the choice of assignees is to take place at the time so appoimn]. All persons indebted to the said William Matthews, or who have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to Lewis Morris, the Clerk of the said Court, at his office at Breck- nock, in the said County. May, 1848. JOHN CASSELL S COFFEES OF SURPASSING STRENGTH AND RICH XEs'N OF FLAVOUR. AJEVER has an article of household consumption obtained IX greater celebrity than JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES Into whatever family they have been introduced, they have given. the highest satisfaction; so that the demand for them is in- creasing. At prices hitherto paid for very inferior articles, tiu-e delicious Coffees may now be obtained of'agents iu every p; rt of the kingdom. AGENTS FOR THE PRINCIPALITY. Abergavenny-Mrs. Evans, Frogmore Amlwch-H. Hughes, Queen-street Abcrayron—D. Griffiths, Rock-street Aberystwyth—J. Morgan, 14. Great Dark-gate-street Brecoii-T Williams, Ship-street Thomas Evans, letter-carrier and grocer, Watergate Bangor—S. Roberts, Post-office-placc Burgedin-J. P. Pugh Brymbo Iron Works-J. Hughes Blaiua Iron Works—Rev. W. Roberts Brynshcncyn-R. Parry, draper Bristol—Mrs. Hunt, 08, Castle-strett Henry F. Vowles, 47, West-street Bontdolgadfan—E. Evans, flour-dealer Cariiiarthen-J. Lloyd, Cross Carnarvon—John Robert Jones, Castle-square John Hughes, coal merchant, Crown-street Cardigan—E. Matthias, grocer Cefn-y-crib—H. Daniel Chepstow—H. Gee, grocer, Beaufort-square Conwav-W. Bridge. Dolgclley—J. Jones, Liverpool House Devynnock-Mcssrs. James and Sou Dinas Mowddwy—R. Evans, grocer Droyrau—G. H. Williams Dinas, near Fishguard—A. Harries, draper, &c. I-Iirwaun Iron Works—T. Williams, grocer'and draper Llanfyllin—T. Bynner, grocer Llanelly, Carmartheu-lI. J. Howell, Laugharno-J. George, grocer Llanelly, Brecon—T. Jones, grocer Llanrhaiadr—A. E. Evans, grocer Llanddewibrefi-D. Lloyd, tea-dealer Llandybie—G. Griffiths, Cross Inn Lampeter-E. T. E,ans Llansantffraid—D. Jones Maentwrog—D. Owen, quarrymaa Miiier,t-A,troii Francis, grocer Aloniiioiith-W. Jenkins, bookseller, Munnow-street Newborough—E. Davies, draper Narberth—J. Dawkins, stationer, High-street Newcastle-Emlyn—Messrs. Thomas and Evans Newquay—Rev. E. Williams Newmarket—E. Evans, grocer Newport—W Fredericks, Temperance Hotel, Baneswe'il 1Y *«}-. Pompernau—T. Evans Penisarwain—G. Thomas Pembroke—W. Abram Uuthill-J. H. \Villiams, draper Rhuaboll-S, Evans, grocer, Wynn Ilall Rhosybol—T. Jones, tea-dealer St. David's—J. Davies, New Shop lyedogar—J. Lewis, Post-office Trefdraeth Aberff'raw—W. William* rcvinc- Benj amin Williams Tregaroii-E. Evans, druggist I algarth—R. Jones, draper "lowyn—J. Lloyd,grocer 1 yn-y-groes—W. Williams, grocer Yniscedwvn—J. Bowcn. Abchui-oh-lauo, Lontlon.