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TO ADVERTISERS. The large and increasing Circulation of the Principality rende's it a most advantageous Medium for Advertisements of all descriptions. The terms arc moderate:—six lines and under, five shillings; and fourpence for each additional line. A considerable reduction is made oii Advertisements repeatedly inserted. TILE LARGEST CIRCULATION IX WALES. CcVuulC gftberttsenunts. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY, at the Office of this paper, a YOUTH who is conversant with Bookkeeping, and can xvrite a good hand. T, <<> Apply to the Proprietor. R. DAVIES, GROCER, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, "I "i F0 S to return his beat thanks to his -Friends fend the -Public K Generally, -for *e very liberal Support lie has experienced, Spring the six years he has resided in the town. It. D. begs -tiso to announce to Families and others m Caidiff And its vioinity, that he has connected the ^GENERAL PROVISION TRADE door to the GROCERY, and trusts from the Quality and Trices in each Department to merit a continuance of their favours. JUST OPENED, THE LONDON HAT .EMPORIUM, 22, IIIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, 5F0R THE SA.T.-T3 OF EVERY DF.SCRIFTIOX OF AXD CAPS OF THE M013E11X STYLES, COMltlNED WITH TIIE VERY 13EST UUALITY WISalalilMS ~f > ESPECTFlJLLY calls the atten- JLVtion of the inhabitants of Cardiff and the surrounding country to his ex. BS !StM tensive 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, lie is enabled to offer goods of the first style-and quality at astonishing low prices. Ventilating Hats of various prices high ly recommended for warm "Weather. An Extensive Stock of Cloth Caps, Lecdhex Hut Cases, and Carpet Bags J. W. begs to inform the public generally that it will be his .<;tudy to keep such qualities only as may ensure their patronage and support. THE LOWEST PRICE ASKED FOR EYEItY ARTICLE, OBSBll VEl-East Side of the To wn-IIall. TO CAPTAINS AND OTHERS FREQUENTING TIIE PORT OF CARDIFF- J. T. BARRY, WATCHMAKER, G, DUKE STREET, nAVINGr Erected an OBSERVATORY, furnished, with ~a Superior TRANSIT INSTRUMENT, also engaged, an •experienced and competent Instrument Maker to work on the premises, is in. a position to undertake the Repairing and Rating Chronometers, and the Repairs of all kinds of Nautical, Mathematical, Optical and other Instruments, in a superior manner, thereby obviating the necessity for sending, them to Bristol, London, or elsewhere, as heretofore. Nautical, Mathematical, Optical, and other Instruments for gale. J. T. B. avails himself of this opportunity for thanking his jiumerous supporters for their liberal patronage, and will con- uc stantly make it his study to merit their continued favours. The" Stock of English and Foreign Clocks, Watches, Jewel- lery, and Fancy Goods is continually receiving additions care- fully selected from the various manufacturers, and of the newest designs. Repairs in all its branches carefully executed. Eight-day Dials, from i:3 os. Eight-day Clocks with Make- Cases, from £4 5s. EXCURSION. ON TUESDA l JUNE 6, 1848, milE Steam-Packet "CHRISTINA SIN- /VA X CLAIR" will (weather permitting), /y^l M~f\\ leave the Bute Docks, CARDIFF, a.t Half- past Six, a. m. precisely, for WESTON- SUPER-MARK, and return from Weston; Pier at Eight o'clock in the evening, imme-: ■diately on the of- the Train which leaves EXETER at -5- 30. p. m. Persons will thus have an opportunity of spending PROM FIVE TO SEVEN HOURS IN EXETER, And return the same day. An Efficient Band in Engaged for the Day,-—Intoxicating Liquors are not io be used, or Sold on Board, TICKETS, 2s. tH. each, may be had of Messrs. CoRY aud Son, I'lticn, Draper, St. Mary-street;, Hopkins, Angel-street; Brvniiv) Duke-street; .and the X. B.-The Packet will not return to Carditr ill the morning. f<fj .;ii. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. NOHUE.— WHITSUNTIDE ON WHIT SUNDAY and MONDAY, June 11th and 12th, 1818, the passenger trains will run as follows :•— WIIIT-SUNDAY, "From Cardiff Docks to Merthyr and- Aberdarc— At tiOm. Morning 1h. 20m. Afternoon oil. 50m. Evening, f'rom MerthjT to Ah.crdare and Cai-diff—.4* 9b, 20m. Morning } lh. 5um. Afternoon 6h. 25m. Evening. From Aberdarc (Mill-street), to Merthyr and Cardiff—At I'll. om. Morning; lh. 40m. Afternoon 6h. 10m. Evening, WHIT-MONDAY. From Cardiff Dwells to Merthyr and A.berdare-Jt- 6h. 30m. •and 91). 20m. Morning; Ill. 20m. Afternoon 5h. oOm. and 8h, 50m. L From Merthyr to Aberdarc and,Ca¡..iffAt 71i. am. and S-h. 50m. Mori ling Ih. oom. Afternoon 6h. 25m. and 9h. 25m. Eceninr/. From Aberdarc (Mill-street), to Merthyr aud Cardiff— At Gli. AOm. and 9h. 35m. Morning.; lh. 40m. Aftixnoon; Gh. 10m. and 10m. Evening. All the above trains carry first, second, and-third class passengers, and ca-11 at all the stations, both up and down., To and fro tickets will be issued at all the stations, except Pen- tyreh and Taft's Well, on the above days, at one-half the usual, faros; the tickets will be available only for the day on which they are issued. ° By order, George Fisher, Cardiff, June 1st, 1848. General Superintendent. WATER-STREET CHAPEL, CARMARTHEN. A WELTI LECTURE will be delivered in the above chapel, J\ next Thursday, June 8th, at seven p.m., by the Rev. W. Rk.ks, Liverpool, on the "Lite and Times of Willi"aius, of Panty- 'fcelyn." 'f iclc.'ts of admission, Is. each. The proceeds to be devoted to- wards liquidating the debt Oil Union-street Chapel, Carmarthen. 7, AN GEL-STREET, CARDIFF. JOHN AUBREY T)EGS respectfully to announce that he has received a large |3 supply of the new season TEAS, which foi strength and flavour far surpass any teas imported for many years. J. Aubrey this day commences selling an extraordinary fine. Congou at 4s. per pound, fifis is a thorough good Tea, ripe, rich, and fragrant, strong, roiigh, piuigOB.t, and J. A. challenges the quality agaii?_-st any other house in the trade. J. Aubrey also beqig to inform families, innkeepers, and large consumers, that by purchasing Gibs, at one purchase, tliey will effect a great saving; 61bs. sterling good Congon fcrene guinea This is really a good breakfast tea. 61bs. fine Pekoe .fhv0urecl 24s. and Gibs, o the finest imported, 27s. All Orders for Tea of the value of jE2 wil be delivered free, if within 12 miles. COFFEE-—finest Ceylon, Is. 4d. Finest Jamnica, Is. 8d. Finest Mocha, 2s. Raw and refined: Sugars equally low. 7, Angel-street, June 1, 1818. HOPKINS'S IMPROVED BAKING POWDER. OBSERVE THE DIFFERENCE. T~T has the advantage, in every respect, over all others yet intre- i duced, and, at the same time, the necessity of haste in baking is avoided, as dough baked with this Powder can remain any rea- sonable time before baking, or be baked immediately it is made up. To he had, wholesale and retail, of the proprietor, and retail by WM. GRANVILLE, Pembroke Dock, and others. Agents wanted. Cardiff, 18, Angel-street. IN PACKETS THREEPENCE EACH. MATHEWS'S BAKING PATENT POWDER. 1) ECOMMENDED by Medical Men as a. substitute for'Barm makes Bread without fermentation, in one minute; light Pastry, Puddings, and Cakes, and saves expense, time, and: labour. Important to families, emigrants, and seamen. For details read.- the "Philosophy of Bread-making," price One Penny {20th:tl1:01isall!;lJ: Ho-ulston oild London and all Booksellers," E. B, Mathews, Patentee, 3:3, Upper &readc, Bristol;- and 5, Benet-place, GfracechurcliJ- sti-eet, London. Sold wholesale in Bristol by T, and A. Warren, Rcdcliff-strcet; Birtill and Longman, tGo.unterslij); Budgetts and Co.. Nelson- street: and Tanner Brothers, Stephen-street. Retail Agent for Cardiff, J. T. Barry.; Carmarthen, C. B. Warreh, Chemist; and bà all Cliemfets, Grocers, and Stationers. Agenfs wanfc-d! in-every town in Wales. aSMupott ^bbrttscments. 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), 4EE now RE-OPENED, for the Side of Teas, Coffees, and Provisions, on terms assimilated to the most eminent London ises, 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., &e. Fost-Gffko Orders strictly attended to. THOMAS CLARKE-, Proprietor. -FASHIONABLE CLOTHiNC. l No. 11,- Iligh-strcet, Newport, Monmouthshire^ (orrosm: the poskoj-tice.)- THOMAS DAYIES T) ESPECTFULLY infta-ms his F-riends and- the Public, that he is now prepared to submit to their inspection a new Stock of 'Wool-dyed Broadcloths and Trouserings, of surpassing beauty and I quality, together with rich Satin- and other Testings, amongst which will be found some of the unique patterns, which he}s now offering at such prifies that need only an inspection to insure purchasers, his system of business enabling him to supply his customers a small rilite of profit. IN THE BESPOKE OR MEASURE DEPARTMENT, the repuiatioi-i 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 arc such that his customers are ensured fashion fit, equal to any London House, while his Pricca are nearly • I'lfty-per ccnil;, less for. the sam-e ..quality. LONDON, BEAVER, AND PARiS HATS, in consequence of the depressed state of trade, arc 25 per cent. below the usual prices,. THOMASDAVIES, nnon. TO MR. CAPON'S FISH SHlOP, N.B.—Agent for Mackintosh's Patent India Rubber Garments, Gun Covers, &e. &-c., NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. A CAPITAL DAIRY FJ.EM FOR SALE, To TIE SOLEr Di AUCTION, bt Mr. R. WEAVER, At the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, NEWPORT, on I the 7th day of June, 1848, at the o'clock in the afternoon, sub- ject to conditions;- A ÇOMPACTrItBEHCLD farm, /"I ALLEI) PYE CORN KR, comprising a good farm house and all necessary .suthuildiilgs.; together with tihe undermentioned closes of rich fertile meadow, pasture, and arable Jandatljoinillg and contiguous thereto, sontaimng by a late admeasurement 9f)a-, 3r. 30p,, and situate in the sevei-ttl parishes of Nash and Christ- church, in the county of Monmouth, yÜ. ;—■ No. on Premises. Qiiantitv. Map. ix Tiir. i'atusu of sn. State. :'). r. iJ. 1 P'e Corner farm house, garden, yards, and ln<Mings » I (I if 2 Otcharr1 n Pasture 0 i 10 3 OreTrard o 1 It 4 l'inljwy Cook 3 2 27 5 PinbUryCook 93 04 6 I'inbnry Cook «, 5 j 1(l 7 Ilonic OrounS 3 0 ao S- Far 'Home Ground t 32 og S" Mit'dle Home Ground 'j <j -3 ~(; 10 Fifteen Am's by house l f3 1 0 11 Piiibm-y Cook ï 1 29 12 ^ea-r-Ijonjf Ground V 3 3') 18- Hie Three Acres by Tappon' „• Arable 4-' ■> 14 Middle J;.ong.Orilund Pasture 7 0 20 15 Ground,. 11 (; 6 The Three Acres. 1 r 17 The lour Acres ,'g j ;j]'- 1-8 The Two Acres 3 ] s 19 Field by Long Ditch Wall i2 2 39 in TUE patusii or cniiisTciiuiicu,- 91 1 10 2,) The Lous Ditch Wall j I Field by Long- Bitch- Wall. » ".5 10 Sutal Ü9 3 ■■ The farm is situated abopt four itfiies from Newport, and adjoins lands of C, J. K. Tynte, Esq., J-iolin Jones, Esq., Mrs. II. H. Coxe William Williams, Esq., J'ohn Homfray, Esq., and others j'a^d i subject to -rent-charges in lieu of tithes, amounting to £2 lis per annum, and to lancl-tax, amounting to £ 2' 18s, per annum. For a view apply to Mr. Thomas Morris, the tenant,where a. map of-,flic estate may be seen and for further information to Mr. BueklaSid, of Wilts Mr. Warroan, solicitor, Eblev- House, near Stroud, Gloucestershire; or the uuetioneer, 7(j, Soutli- gate-street, Gloucester, "X]!ANTED iu the GROCERY BUSINESS, a voung man who IT thoroughly understands his business. Apply, stating a^e, reference, and salary, to J. C., Messrs. Rees aid SOil, tationers, Ab.rgavenny. 1 v T' b I ftl-st Published^ A CHURCH RECOIlD, )r A SYNOPSIS OF THE STATE AND TRANSACTIONS OF A CHRISTIAN CHURCH, BY TIIE REV. LEWIS POWELL, CARDIFF. THIS excellent Church Register has been sanctioned by several of the monthly meetings of the Calvinistic Methodists, the quarterly meetings and annual associations of the JndepeBden-is and Baptists; and is highly recommended for its excellent and compre- hensive arrangements for the preservation, of church statistics, by the most influential ministers of the aforesaid denominations. As only a few copies remain unsold, orders should be forwarded, without delay, to the Author, Cardiff, .Glamorganshire. THE EMIGRANT'S GUIDE TO AMERICA. f, Just Published, to any part of the United Kingdom, or the British Isles, on receipt of Is. 6d., or 18 postage-stamps, THE EMIGRANT'S GUIDE TO TftK JL and CANADA being a faithful analysis of every profession, trade, business, or manufacture, the average rates of wages paid to journeymen mechanics, and every description of artisans; miners, and labourers, in the several States advice to agriculturists, as to the choice of locality, the price and comparative value of land, capabilities of the soil, &c. the amount of capital necessary for commencing farming operations, and a variety of useful information to the emigrant never before published with a comprehensive his- torical sketch of the rise, progress, and present relative position of' the American nation—the manners and customs of the American" people, and peculiarities of American character ;■■ a table, showing the distances of the various cities and towns from New York and from each other-the various modes and cost of travelling through 1, the interior, and the distances from Liverpool to the different ports of Amcrica—"Cost and average length of passage, &c., &c. Sent post-free on the receipt of Is. 6d., or 18 stamps, to Thomas Sutton, 19, Cornwall-street, Manchester. 8WANSEA BAY. "TO BE LET, FURNISHED, WITH IJlSiKMATE POSSESSION, FOB. TIntER Oil I-'Ot ll AN EXCELLENT FAMILY HOUSE, containing three sit-; ting-rooms, four bedrooms, with dressing-rooms, and servants' rooms; two three-stall stable's, and double coach-liousc, with a large and well-stocked garden, and other a'eciulsites. Apply to Mr. Davies, Postmaster, Swansea, TO BE LET, In the month of Jalgnext", A N OLD DRAPERY, GROCERY, and IRONMONGERY BUSINESS, in the improving town of Llandovery, either with or without Drapery Stock, An excellent opening for an Ironmonger, as there is not an exclu- sive ironmongery business in the town. House rent low; premises large and situated in the main thoroughfare. Apply to R, Lumlcy. £ 2 REWARD. T OST, on FRIDAY, May the I2th instant, between the hours j j of seyen and eight o'clock p. m., about one or two miles from Hirwaun, on the Merthyr road, A SMALL GOLD LStER WAt Oil, with engraved bade-, and gold dial, No. IS7I7, coloured gold-cord guard- chain a&ached, and the whole enclosed in. a Small square leather test:, Whoever Will give "i so as to lead to the rceov-ery of the above property, will receive the above reward, applying to WILLIAM JONES, Jeweller, &c., opposite the Castle Hotel, Merthyr or Castle-street, Tredegar. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, &c. WILLIAM JONES, Opposite the Castle Ilotrf Merthyr, and Castle-street, Tredegar., I jf A S determined to sell the above articles as low as the adver- JpL tising shops the other side of the Severn, as the following list will show AT, WAllRANTKD TO TT.ia-'OIlM Co-RHECTLY. £ S. d. Detached Lever, with maintaining power, and jewelled 4 0 0 Do. to mark seconds and capped 415 0 Silver (llal, do il I,-0 Best finish do, & lo 0 Do. jewelled in four holes 6 () 0 Do. with silver dial 610 0 Vertical movement with gold dial and case 800 Do. double Back 1-6 0 0 Bestlevermovementdo. 12 0. 0 Eight-day clock in mahogany polished case 8 15 0 Do. with inch dumb arch cauted ease.do 5 10 0 Do. in full column c ise, day of month hand 6 10 0 30-hour clock in oak case 45 (1 Eight-day spring clock 3 0 0 Do. with glass to lOw pendulum 3 5 0 J)a inbid: with pearl. 3 1-5 0 Sccond-hand Watches in silver cases, from. 0 10 0 Curb pattern gold guard, to weigh three sovereigns 3 0 0 Ditto do, -to weigh four sovereigns 3 1-9 () Fancy pa-tterns 10s. extra Lady's coloured gold neck chains, from 5 10 0 London and Birmingham best jewellery, in fancy rings, brooches, pins, seals and keys, &c., at a small advance on the manufacturers' prices. Fancy goc-ds., -cutlery, &e,, considerably under former charges. Well-seasoned home-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FEATHER and M1LPUFF BEDS, MATTItASSES, &c., ex." trcmoly cheap. BEADY MOXEY :0 ABATEMENT. NORMAL COLLEGE FOR WALES. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. NAnox- CIWSFIELD, Esq., Swansea, Treasurer. Rev. DAVID E vans and f c T7 J'. M. Bucklaxd, Esq., I Swaasea, llo»- EVAS DAVIES, Esq- A3L, Principal. B5r. E-uav. it-oB-Ki»s, A'genf. tJ THIS INSTITUTION is intended for training and preparing 8ch.oolmiSst.ers and mistresses for Wales, and is to be established and supported by exclusively voluntary effort. Its character will be altogether uiisoeta.rian, and its discipline will combine religious and' scCulaar training upon the principles of the British and Foreign School Society. The estimated sum required for the land, college, model scheoV furniture, libraiy, and scientific apparatus ada])tcd for 100 student's, is about £ 6)000; but £ 2,000 more would he necessary .to cxtes.d its advantages for a corresponding number of female teachers—an object greatly to be desired, if adequate funds be supplied for both purposes.. The agent, Mr. Edward Roberts, is authorised to solicit end receive donations and subscriptions, or the intended sum may be communicated to the honorary secretaries, and paid throitgh- eithcr of the following banking companies .to the credit of the treasurer, A. Crosfield, Esq., Swansea, viz. The Glamorganshire Banking Company, Swansea, The West of England aud South Waits Bistricl Ihnking Com- pam-, Bristol, or Sir R. C. Glyu and Co., Bankers, Loudon. Amount previously advertised £ 722, ADDITIONAL UONATIOXS £ «. Pivic., D LT,rfor(,Nv st 0 0 0 Davies,Ed.Rev.,ditto. 500 Friend, A, K., Swansea 5 0 0 Michael, Mich. John, Swansea 0 0 0 Morgan,—, M.D., Haverfordwest 5 0 0 Morris, W. Rev,, St. David's 5 0 0 Owen, James, Haverfordwest 5 0 0 Sundry sums tinder £ 0 each 3t 0 0 Thomas, I'lsos. Rev., Pontypool o 0 0 Walters, Wm., Haverfordwest 25 0 0 Williams, Ebon., St, David's 06 0 j. To the Freemen, &e,, of the Borough of Lantrisscnt. ,4 LL persons interested in maintaining the right, title, and intcr- I est, as freemen of this town, are requested to be at the Town- hail, Lantrissent, on Whit Tuesday, 13th of June, 18-18, there; to determine how and when they to recover their lost iiglits. I'lioM.vs Li,vm'I-:i,i.tx. Aldej-man lo the JSolnhtg, Gentry, and Freeholders of the couilty of Glamorgan. Lop„ps axd Gf.xtlemi- THE Office of .Coroner, for the Merthyr district, having bfecony vacant, by the decease of Mr. Davies, I hereby offer myself, a candidate for the eoronership. I can write and speak the language of my country, without offending the ears of the Cymrv 1 understand too, the living acceptation of the million musical evo lntions of its (>riginul monosyllables. I am sufficiently conversant I in the EngEhÙl):guag:, to speak it, to write it, and to understand it, without the aid of an interpreter. I was admitted a Licentiate of the Ha-ll, and a Member of th- i„RovalMCoilcge of Surgeons, in London, in October, iy2i. li, in thv privilege ttr "HUiefflBtle- for the benefit of tiu majority who shall .be you should be of opinion that the:-c qualifications entitle itte to be ^be .elect of j-our .choice, you will enable me to subscribe myself, Your faithful and honoured servant, WlLIJAM PlilCJC, GnEDYr GAVIl, GWAS G'WIlHYl) UX 1)IAS." Pont y priydh, May loth, 184S. DENTAL SOUltGEUY, THIRTEENTH YEAR OF ATTENDANCE. Mondays,- Brecon; Tuesdays, Abergavenny; Wednesdays, Xar- pgrt Thursdays, Curdijf; Fridays, is A-; Saturdays. JJu„ mouth. MR. L. MOSELY, Surgeon-Dentist', of 30, Berners-str; cf S_ Oxford-street, London, has the honour to announce to hi- patients, and the residents generally of the Principality, that he i. now making his usual periodical visit, and that he may be consulted in all relating to bis profession, on Mondays At Castle Hotel, Bre- f COll; oil Tuesdays, at .the Angel Hotel, 'Abergavenny on Wed- nesdays, at the King's Head, Newport; on Thursdays, at rhi Cardiff Arms, Cardiff; on Fridays, at the Three Salmons, Usk (ah at private apartments)-; and on Saturdays, at Mr. J. Powelj s (plumber), Moimow-street, Monmouth. Attendance tiom ten u five. Mr. L, M. would wish mist 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 eeonomir<n method of fising his indestructible mineral teeth they C01']"P')); in shape pud colour to the remaining teeth in the head, amf :.j-, guaranteed to be available in mastication and articulation, ant5 are fixed from one to a complete set, without removing She stump, aud are worn with case and comfort upon the most tender gums. Mr. L. M. having made very great and recent, improvement's ir the mechanical department, whereby the cost is very much reduced, is enabled to otter his assistance to those parties who have hither' been prevented applying to the Dentist, on account of the VI," great expense attending the same. Artificial Teeth of all prices to suit all parties. Stopping, (with gold and cements,) scaling, and evcrv •onC-ratbij' pertaining to Dental Surgery. v Children's tec,.tl).. attended dittifi.g'"second dentition. Constant attendance at. town residence, N'o. 30, Rcrners -sm, r Oxford-street., (where only Mr. L. M. can be consulted, except ■when on his periodical visits ,t<> the Principality,) whore patient? can always-be attended, and letters addressed "between visits wil: have immediate attention; References to the whole of the faculty throughout the Princi- pality, and very many resident families. May 6, 1848. JOIIX CASSELL'S COFFEES OF SURPASSING STRENGTH AND Hlf-HXFSS FLAVOUR, N. TBYER has an article of household consumption obtained X 1 greater celebrity than JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES, into whatever family they have been introduced, they have unci; the highest satisfaction; so that the demand for them is daily in- creasing. At prices hitherto paid for -e.),v inferior articVs, these delicious Coffees may now be obtained of agents in every Dirt .j' the kingdom. The following arc the prices at which any quantity, from ounces to one pound, may be obtained :— < John Cassell's Coffee, No, 1, an excellent article ] "4 John CasselUs Coffee, No, 2' .can-not fail to give great satis- faction, being a combination of the choicest growths of .J a- maica, possessing richness, strength, and flavour 1 s John Casseil's 'Coffee, No. 3. To every connoisseur in Coffee. this will prove a treat, combining the finest mountain growths of both Jamaica and Turkey 1 e OnsKltVE !—Every packet of J,)Iiii Cotfee bears ins nat-ure, without which none is genuine. AGENTS I'Oil THE PUIXCIII'ALIIT. Abergavenny—Mrs. Evans, Frogmore Amlwch-H. Hughes, Queen-street Abevayron—D. Griffiths, Ilock-stroet Aberystwyth—J. Morgan, 14. Great Dark-gr.te-streft Brecon—T Williams, Ship-street Thomas Evans, letter-carrier and grocer, Waterrat* Bangor—S. Roberts, Post-oiffce-place Bargedin—J. P. Pugh Brynibo Iron Works—J. II:1ghes Biaina Iron Works—Rev.. W. Roberts HrynshenCyn—B. Parry, draper Bristol—Mrs.. Hunt, 58, Castle-street Henry F. Vowles, 47, West-street Bontdolgadfan—E. Evans, hour-dealer Carmarthea—-J, Lloyd, Cross Carnarvon—John Robert Jones, Castjc-square John Hughes, coal merchant, Crown-street Cardigan—E. Matthias, grocer Daniel Chepstow—H. Gee, grocer, Beaufort-square Conway—W. Bridge. Dolgeliey-.T, Jones, Liverpool House Devynnoek—.Messrs, J'ames and. Son Dinas Mowddwy—IL Evans, grocej- Droyrau—G H. Williams Dinas, near Fishguard— A.-Harries, draper, &c. Hirwaun Iron W ort^s—— I, W iLliams, grocer and c[-r-er Llanfyllin—T. Bynner, .grocer LI an elly, Carmarthen—li. J. Howell, Laughamc—J;. George, grocer Uanellv, E-rc{.tlnT. Jones, grocer L E. Evans, grocer LJandclewibrefi-D. Lloyd, tea-dealer Llandybie—G. Griffiths, Cross Tun. Lampeter — E:. T. Evans Llan;ttn t.¡'haid J}; :Maelltwrog-D. Owen, quarry-nan JHillera-Aaron Francis, grocer Monmouth—W. Jenkins, bookseller, M-unnoiv-street Newborollgh-E. Davies, draper Narberth—J. Dawkisis, stationer. JIig-h-tr,.ct Newcastle-Emlyn—Messrs. Thomas and Evans Newquay-—Rev. E, Williams Newmarket—E. Evans, grocer Newport—W. Fredericks, Temperance Kuit-S. onl)uriiaii-T. PenisiU'wain—G. Tlioiuas Pembroke—W. Ahram Huthin-.T, H. Williams, draper Rhuabon—S. Evans, grocer, Wynn Ira] Rhosybfd—-T. J-on.es, tea-deale r St. Da«-d s:—J. Davies, New Shop Tredegar-—J. Lewis, Post-office Trefdraeth Aberffraw—W. Williams William? Tregaron—E. Evans, druggist v TaIgarth-It. Jones, draper Towyu-J. Lloyd, groeer Tyn-y-groes—W. Williamfr, grocei Yliisecdwyn—J. Bowen. Applications for Agencies must, be addressed to .\bchurcli-Iaue, London,