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Regular Trader f rom London to Cardiff, Newport, fyc. -t 1. x I 1:1 I TUB SCHOONER GLAMORGAN, DAVID JONES, Master, J8 NOW LOADING AT COTTON'S WHAllF, TOOLEY-STREET, LONDON, FOR Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Dowlais, Aberdare, Aberga- noo L venny, Brecon, Monmouth, Poi-itv, 1, Cowbridge, Bridgend, plaeos adjacent, and will sail positively on july For freight, &c., apply to the uaster on Loar(I Mr. J. Howe, ■ Moderator wharf, Newport Alr. lionias Richards, Abergavenny; Messrs. Prosser and Co., BtCCOH; Messrs. J. H. and G. Scovell, the wharfingers, London; or to Mr. W. Bird, Cardiif. L(}nd() July 3rd, 18:18. I I 1 11 11, THE PRINCE OF WALES XS INTENDED TO SAIL DURING THE MONTH OF JULY, 1818, JT.OM THE B»TJ5 SHIP DOCK, CARDIFF. FROM CUMBERLAND BASIN, J3IUST0I,. Monday, July .3 5J morn. Saturday, July 1 45i morn. Wednes. 5 6| morn. — Friday, 7 8 morn. Tuesday, 4 7$morn. '—. Thursday, 6 9 morij. >Ionda-% „ 10 1<U- morn. "Saturday, 8 10.J morn. Wedacs. 12 1*4 after. -Friday, 14 2 £ alter. Tuesday, 11 H after. !—- Thursday, 13 3j after. Monday, „ 17 «S4| morn. Saturday, „ 15 *5 morn. }(ünday, ,,17. «S4| morn. Saturday, ",15.) morn. Wcdncs. 19 54 morn. I'ridav, 21 7 morn. Tuesday, 18 *6J morn. — Thursday, 2i> 8 morn Mondav, 21 9J morn. Saturday, 22 9J morn. Wedtics. '28 12 morn. li'riday, 28 2| after. Tuesday, 23 12J after, — '—. Thursday 27 3 after. Monday, 31 *4|- morn. Saturday 29 5 morn. To and fro from Cardiff—July I7th. To andCfco from Bris- .tolJ uly 1st, 15th, and 1-8,h. Fares-Cabin, 5s. Deck, 3s. Reduced fzi-ros-After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Children, half-price. Further information as to freight, &c., will be readily obtained by applying to A. Kingston, agent, at the Packet-oftiee, Bute .■I)oelw, Cardiff; or to E". T. Turner, agent, No. 12, Quay-street, •Bristol. Goods will be hauled from both warehouses to the packets, at the expense of the companies. Steam Communication between NEATH and BRISTOL. THE FINE NEW IRON SCREW STEAMER, NEATH ABBEY, 60 Horse power, JOHN WILLIAMS, COMMANDER, TILL take in goods on the Back on Tuesdays and Fridays, l f and is intendcdto sail as follows during the month of July, 3.8i8, wind, weather, and water permitting, with liberty to tow. '•FROM NEATH. FROM EATHTJRST BASIN, RRISTOL. Monday, July 3 7 llorn Saturday, July I 6 morn Thursday, 6 9 morn Wednesday 5 9 morn Monday," 10 1 after Friday, ;.7 -10 night ;Thursday ,13 4 morn Wednesday 12 morn Monday" ,,17 7 even Saturday 15 5 morn Thursday 23 8 morn Wednesday" 19 8 morn Monday 24 11 morn Saturday „ £ :i 10 morn 'Thursday „ 27 S morn Tuesday „ 25 134ni*rht Monday 31 6iiaorn Saturday 2.9 5 morn Passengers taken on board at Briton-ferry, if near the Hock-, .house, fifteen minutes after the advertised time of leaving Neath. Passengers from Neath landed at Cleveden, and from Bristol at .the Mumbles (weather permitting), if req uirl. FARES:—Best cabin, 7s. 6.1. second cabin, 4s. children under twelve years of age, half fare. JIorses, .12s. 6d. .cattle, 7s. 6d. c, ,,s, 2s.; pigs, Is. (Jel. j sheep, Is. gigs, 12s.; plnetons, 15s.; carriages, 25s. Live stock shipped and landed at risk of the owner. Passengers from Neath to Briton-ferry, 6d. each, landing included. No fees to steward or stewardess. Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Agellts-Thous and Son, Raek, Bristol; A. 11. Buckctt. Neath. July, 1848. ■« STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL, SWANSEA, ILFIIACOMBE, and TENBY. T II E P O W E R F U L S T E A M E It S, -I- I LORD BERESFORD, Hubert Dayis. Commander, AND BRISTOL, Matthew Jones, Junior, Commander, ARE intended to sail as follows, during the month July, 1818, wind and weather permitting. FROM BRISTOL. FROM SWANSEA, Lord Beresford, Thursday and Satur- Beresford, Tuesday and Friday, day. Bristol, Wednesday. Bristol, Monday. .Saturday, July 7 morn Monday, July 3 8] morn Wetlncs. 5. aiorn Tuesday, 4. -9 mora Thursday 6 9| ,norn Friday, „ 7 .HU morn -Saturday, 8 .11 morn Monday, li> 1} morn Woducs". 12 2.J uurn Tuesday, 11 2 morn Thursday, .13 4 morn Friday, „ It morn Saturday, 1.5 6 morn Momlay, 17 7 morn Wednos. 19 75 mora Tuesday, IS S morn Thursday, 2! S.; morn Friday, 21 10 morn Saturday, 22 104 morn Monday, „ 21 12 noon Wednes. „ 25 liinoni Tuesday, „ 2» 1 morn Thursday, 27 morn Friday, 2S 5 morn Saturday, 2J 6 morn Mond.iy, 31 7.1 morn Wedaes. Aug 2 -.8 morn REDUCED FARES between Bristol and Swansea. Passcn- .;p;ers from Swansea landed at Clevedoll if required. FAiiES:—Best cabin, 10s.—fore cabin, 5s.—children under twelve years of age, half fare—sheep, Is -lamos, 9d.—horses, 17s. GcL- ;ht cattle, IN.tore. ditto, Ss.-ewv and calf, ,10s.—dogs, 2s. 6d. —pigs, Is. 6d.—-fat pigs,-Is. 9d.—gigs, 16s.—:phseton, 21s. 6d.—car- riabcs, 32s. Gd.-steward'sfee, best cabin, Is. MVANHEA TO ILERACOMBIL ILFUACOMBE TO SWANSEA. Lord 13ereófcud, Monday. Bristol, Lord Beresford, Monday. Bristol, Friday. Friday. .Monday, July 3 5 morn Monday, July 3 4 after Friday, 7 S.4-morn Friday, 7 .12J after Monday, 1" 1 morn Monday, 10 51 morn Friday', 14 3.j morn lfeiday, 14 1$after Monday, 17 4.} morn Monday, 17., 3 £ after Fridayj 21 7.J morn Friday, 21 ai alter Monday, 34. II4 morn Monday, 24 si after ,1'riday* 28 3 morn Friday, 2S.. 1 after REDUCED ¡<'ARES between Swansea and Ilfracombe. F-VHKS :-Best 8.-deck, 5s. TO and fro day, cabin, .10.i.-fore cabin, 8s.—children under twelve years of age, half-far* —carriage, 30s.-phæton, 25s.—gig, 15s.—horses, 1,7s. pd, each— dog4, 2s. 6d.—pigs, Is. 9d.—sheep, Is.—Iambs, 9d.— fat.cattle, I0s„ -store ditto, 8s.—cow and calf, 10s. Goods, packages, p.arcels, &c. forwarded to all parts without delay. Steward's fees for ladies geutlem'en, Is. each—children and servants, 6d. FROM SWANSEA TO TENBY. BMSTOL. FROM TENET TO SWANSEA. BRISTOL. Thursday, July 6 8 morn I Thursday, July 6 4 after :Thurs:lay, 13 3 morn Thursday, 13 .12J atter Thursday, „ 2il mora Tliursday, 20 .4 after Thursday, 2.7 3"* morn Thursday. ,,27 .12 noon F.1tES :}\,Jter cabin, 8s.-fore cabin, 4.tew3.rù's,fce, Is. N.B. Parties wishing to group for an excursion to Tenby can .obtain a ticket for twelve persons, by applying to-the agents, or to Captain M. Jones, Jun., on board—after cabin to and fro, £ 4 16s. -—fore cabin, to and fee, (its. N.B. The Bristol will discharge üd take in goods every Tues- dav oil the Grove. Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Agents—John Barber, 24, New King-street, Bttli-i. W. .Poskett, Swansea—J. Martin, Britannia Hotel, llfracombW. Cory, Fortjsaue Arms, Barnstaple—Gr. Morris, White Hart, Bishop;gate-j>treet, London—ai^d W. Bower, White Lion, Teaby. All letters seeking information to be pjst-paid. All g-»o.!s, packages, pircels, &i., will be forwarded to all parts without delay, wluix a t) E. T. Tamer, ajent, off 12, C^uajr-streo:, T TAFF VALE RAILWAY. FOURTH CALL OF El PER SHARE, MAKING £5 CALLED UP. ~VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Directors have passed a.resolution, making a further call of £ 1 per share on tfie New Ten Pound 8hares jl1 this undertaking and the proprie- tors of such Shares .are hereby required to pay the said call on or before Saturday, the 22nd day of July, 1848, to any of the undcr" mentioned baiillors:- Messrs. Glyn, Ilallifax, Mills, and Co., London West of England and South Wales District Bank, Bristol Do Cardiff Do Newport Do Merthyr And in default thereof the proprietors will be charged interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum from the above date until the said call be actually paid. No share can be transferred till this call is paid. The Company continue to receive payments in anticipation of calls, allowing 1:5 per cent. per annum thereon. E. IvENWAY, Secretary. Cardiff, June 27th, 1848. HEALTH AND COMFORT. KE/VJFJtr'S WATERPROOF FOR BOOTS$SHOES. THIS COMPOSITION is the very best WATERPROOF ever brought before the public, and is particularly recommended to sportsmen, farmers, gardeners, &0., as the boots and shoes, when prepared with it, will resist all wet, even snow, and will last three times as long as any others Sold in Bottles, at Is. 6d. each, by all agents throughout the United Kingdom. hill directions for use will be found on each bottle. N.B. Boots and shoes, when thus prepared, will take as good, if not a better polish than before. J. B. HOPKINS, Sole Agent for Cardiff. A SUPPLY OF PRIME AMERICAN IIAMS, At Id. per pound. TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. PARTIES desirous of tendering for the erection of the BETHEL CHAPEL, Bute Dock, Cardiff, are hereby informed that the plans, specification, &c., may be seen daily from ten till four o'clock, at No. 1, Bute-street, Cardiff, from the 7th to the 20th instant, and all tenders must be sent in previous to the 24th instant, under cover to the secretary. T&e committee will not engage to accept the lowest tender. GEO. SULLY, 1 Bute-street, Cardiff, 7th July, 1848. Secretary. — ——— v* TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. THE Advertiser has a .vacancy for a YOUTH, as Apprentice to the Drapery trade, in an establishment where he would receive every comfort, and gain a thorough knowledge of the business. Premium would not be an object provided he was well educated and in other respects suitable. Apply (if by letter post-paicl) to C. I)., PiiiNCirAUTY Office, Cardiff. A LECTURE. t. XHB REY. B. PARSONS, of Ebley, .author of Slental and Moral Dignity of Woman," Anti-Bacchus,<fec., &c., will vcr a LECTURE at the British School-room, Millicent-street, on Friday evening next (this evening), AGAINST THE IN- TERFERENCE OF GOVERNMENT WITH EDUCATION AND RELIGION. To commence at seven o'clock. Cardiff, July Hth, 1818. A. BAV1.ES, GROCER, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to return his best thanks to his Friends and the Public I) generally, for 'the very liberal Support he has experienced during the six years he has resided in the town. R. X). begs a.1 so to announce to Families and others in Cardiff audits vicinity, that he has connected the GENERAL PROVISION TRADE next .dear to the GROCERY, and trusts from the Quality and Prices in each Department to merit a continuance of their favours. JUST OPENED, THE LONDON HAT EMPORIUM, 22, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, FOR TTIE SALE OF EYEHY DESCRIPTION OF HATS AND CArs OF THE MODEIIN STYLES, COMUINKD WITH THE YULTY UEST QUALITY mmN WIIAIAMS I I, 11 I I I o T> ESPECTFULLY calls the atten- JLiniou of the inhabitants of Cardiff Bud the surrounding country to his ex. tensive and well selected stock of HAT S, CAPS, &e., having purchased the same in the first .London nouses u.ider very advantageous circumstances, wing to the very depressed state of .ade in the manufacturing districts, he ,s enabled to oiler goods of the first style and quality at astonishing low prices. Ventil ituig iiats of various prices highly recommended for warm Weather.. z;1 uin Extensive Stock of Cloth Caps, Leather, IIat Cases, and Carpet Bays J. W. begs to inform the public generally that it will be his study to keep such qualities only as may ensure th.'ir patronage support. THE LOWEST PRICE ASKED FOE EVEltY ARTICLE. {S:j? OBSERVE.'—East Side of the Town-IIatt. TO CAPTAINS AND OTHERS FREQUENTING THE POBT OF CARDIFF. J. T. BARRY, WATCHMAKER, 6, DUKE STREET-, HAVING 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 ,Nautiea', 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 sale. J. T. B,. avails himself of this opportunity for thanking his 11U ncrous supporters for their liberal patronage, and will coa- sts uly fluke ic 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 ne vest designs. Repairs in all its branches carefully executed. Eight-day Dials, from £ 3 5s. Eigiit-day Clocks with Maho- g my Cases, from ti 5s. -IMPORTANT SALE OF LLYEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY. DAMEL JOT HAM, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, \7ILL commence SELLING OFF on SATURDAY, June I f fth, 1848 (to-morrow),the whole of his extensive and vain- able SI.0Civ of jjrapery and Hosiery, H<1herdahcry, Bonnets, Hats, and Caps, Ready-made Clothes, &c., at an enormous sacrifice. The amount sacrificed in the Stock will enable D. Jothani to subitlit to the public the most extraordinary bargains ever offered in the town of Cardift, in order to* clear the whole before entering his new premises. Every article will be marked in plain figures, and no abatement made afterwards. The shop will be opened every morning at 9 o'clock, until the whole is disposed of. HENRY C'l Arl T OPTICIAN, WORKING JEWELLER, SILVERSMITH, WATCHMAKER, BEGS to inform the nobility, gentry, clergy, and other inha- bitants of Cardiff and neighbourhood, that he has REMOVED irorn Angel-street to more commodious premises at No. 24, D UKE- S;1 RE E I'—^immediately opposite the Guardian newspaper office- wheic he trusts to receive a continuance of those fi-L-vo u I-s which his friends and the public generally have hitherto conferred upon him. Jlis arrangements are not yet quite completed; but in the course of a very short time he hopes to have the gratificAtion of calling public attention to an entirely new and elegant stock of Jewellery, Plate, Watches, Clocks. Optical, Nautical, Mathema- tical Instruments, &e., &c. Cardiff', June 16th, 1848. IN PACKETS THREEPENCE EACH. .MATHEWS'S PATENT I I 11 "k 1 11 BAKING POWDER. EECOMMENDED by Medical Men as a substitute for Barm -1-t makes Bread without fermentation, in oneminue; light l'astry, Puddings, and Cakes, and saves expense, time, and labour. Important to families, emigrants, and seamen. For details read the" l'hilosophy of Bread-making. price One Penny (20th thousand): Heuiston and Stoncman, London and all Booksellers. E. H. MATHEWS, Patentee, 13, Upper Arcade, Bristol; and 5, Benot-place, Graecehnrck-street, London. Sold wholesale in Bristol by T. and A. Warren, Redcliff-street: Rirtiil and Longman, Counterslip; Budge.tts and Co., Nelson- street; and Tanner Brothers, Stephen-street. Retail Agent for Cardiff, J. T. Barry Carmarthen, C. B. Warren, Chemist; and bA all Chemists, Grocers, and Stationers. Agents wanted in every town in Wales. IIOFKINS'S IMPROVED BAELYG POWDER. OnSgRVE THE DIFFERENCE. IT has the advantage, in every respect, over all ethers yet intro- duced, and, at the same time, the necessity of haste 111. baking is avoided, as dough baked with this Powder can remain any rea- 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 be had, wholesale and retail, of the proprietor, and retail oy WM. GLANVILLE, Pembroke Dock, and others. Agents wanted. Cardiff, 18, Angel-street. GL A M OR G AN SHIRE. Extensive and Valuable MINERAL PROPERTYand IRO_Y WORKS FOR SALE. TO BE SO L D n Y P RI V A T E CON T R A C T, THE VENALLT COAL AND IRON WORKS, O ITUAfE on the south side of the river Neath, about eight s miles from the port of Ncatli, and fourteen from the port of Swansea, with all the necessary appendages for carrying on the smelting of iron, and an extensive snipping- trade of stone coal and stone coal culm.. The property comprises long leases of coal and. iron stone, ex- tending over about o,000 acres ot laud, in a ring fence, which are c' taken oa favourable terms. The coal is anthracite, and three veins of an aggregate thickness of about 2,5 feet are .effectually opened by level for tiie supply of ,100 to 200 tons per day. The iron-stone veins are abundant and rich, and sufficiently opened by level to yield an ample supply for three furnaces. There is also valuable Black Band extending o ver a large acreage. The wori-is consist of an engine-house tor a pair of engines, one fifty horse high-pressure blowing engine, two blast furnaces, with ail. the necessary hot-biast stoves, casting-houses, foundry, iiueiw, &c., &c. The works and colliery are in operation, and anv per- son who may be desirous of purchasing will be treated with oil liberal terms. Reports recently made on the property, by Messrs. John Southan, of Bilston, a ad W. P. btruve, of Swansea, may be seen on applica- tion to ivR^rs. Je.vons and Wood, Neath; Messrs. Llewellyn and Randall, solicitors, Neath: or to Messrs. Rowland, iiaeoii, and Rowland, solicitors, 38, Tnreadneedie-streot, London. E. PIUTCIIAllD Has the pleasure of informing the public that he is deputed to offer i-o r 6 A L "C" BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, July iSdi, 1848, at six o'clock precisely, at the Call)enters Ann; lüa, Newport (unless previously disposed of by private contract, due notice- of which will be given), ALL T:SOSK TWO NEWLY-ERECTED DWELLING HOUSES, situate on Canal-terrace, opposite the Dry Docic, tow in the occupation of .theproprietor, Mr. Thomas Gwyer, and Mr. Wheeler, together w.ith.a sufficient fioutage for the erection of two additional dwellings The above houses are advantageously situated in the most rapidly improving lji,.rt of Newport—the one is now used as a beer-house, called the Nelson, and contains every accommodation t on an extensive and profitable trade. They are he.d under a ic.ase, 5U years of which are unexpired. Yor further particulars, apply to Thomas.IJarwood, Esq., soli- citor, or to tllJ Aueaoncer, 15,), Com,n:,veiui-s:reet, Nevvport. EIGHTEENTH MEETING OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE AD VANCEMENT OF SCJ iu.N (. h, v To be held at Swansea, Wednesday, the 9th of August, J8.-13. Tini-IE Nobility, Clergy, Magistrates, and all other Inhabitants of 8 tiie Principality wno intend to contribute to the FUND for :deira)'hvg the expenses of RECEI VING the BRITISH ASSOCI- ATluN, are earnestly requested to send their names to the Local Treasurer, Mr. J. G. Jjssfi-'uei'S, Swansea, or to tiie Secretary of the Finance Committee, Mr. J. J ESKlSS, 5P. Wind-street, Swan- sea, in order .tiiat the arrangements may be forthwith completed. The following Persons have already announced their intention of subscribing the several amounts placed opposite their names :— J. H. "Vivian, Esq., Singleton £ 100 0 0 C. g. M. Tablot, Esq., Margam 100 0 0 The Mayor of Swansea, ParKwern 50 0 0 L. W. Diliwyu, Esq., Sketty Hall 25 0 0 Earl Cawdor 25 0 0 Ilowel Gwyn, Esq., Baglan House. 21 0 0 W. R- ^rove. Esq., London 20 0 0 Messrs. Chambers, Liaueiiy House 20 0 0 T'neRav. J. Traherne, Coedriglan 20 0 0 J Gwyn J effreys, Esq., Norton Villa.. 10 0 0 Matthew Moggridge, Esq., the Willows 10 0 0 The Bishop of St. David's, Abergwilly Palace. 10 0 0 Evan Morgan, Esq., St.; Helen's 10 0 0 Starling Benson, Esq., Gloucester-place 10 0 0 Henry Thoir \s, Esq., Preswylfa, 10 0 0 Messrs. CalJand, Upper Forest 10 0 0 The Bishop of Llanciaff, H.ardwicke House. 5 0 0 J. D. Berrington, Esq., Woodlands. 500 O. G. Williams, Esq., Swansea 5 0 a B. Hiil, Esq., Fountain Hail 5 0 0 Tile-itev. George Thomas, Llandaff Court 5 0 0 Florence J. Benson, Esq., London 5 0 0 llichaal Ii. Miers, Esq., Ynispeullwch 5 0 0 Sums under £ .0 53 10 0 A complete list of subscribers will be found in the Reception- room, Library of the Royal Institution. By order of the Finance Committee, JNO. JENKINS, LION. Sccrtarv. 184,8. TY Y CTMRY. LA3IB INN AND SOUTH WALES EATING HOUSE, 24, WELSH BACK, BRISTOL. CHARLES- C U M 13 E R P A T C II BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally, of t: t ) many advantages the above establishim. p t r con.- mercial gentlemen and travellers, situated and o iv in ten minutes' walk of the screw and other steam packet s urn g to all parts; also, the whole of the lincof the Sc-tit, \» i •> cù..sting and other vessels lying in the immediate neighbourhood; and those who may favour him with a call will thHl. this a gJTJt ad- vantage, the premises having recently undergone a thorough repair, and additional bedrooms, &c., have been added, which will be found. commodious, and comfortable, and as they can be accommodated in a superior manner, and on most reasonable terms. C. C. iiattcrs himself that by strict attention to their comforts and providing every article ot first quality, he shall insure that share of publif: patronage which it will ever be his endeavour to merit. Hot joints from twelve till .four.—Tea and coffee at any hour.— —Good belh. = The terminus within a short distance. Omnibuses and fiies cloe at hand. London, Welsh, and other papers daily. TO BE LET. And entered upon immediately, A N EXCELLENT TANY AltD, with convenient prepilses-for -í- carrying on th currying trade, well supplied with a stream of good water, and situated within half a mile of the town u1 Car- marthen. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Jas. Mortimer, Cannavtbi n. TENBY, PEMBROKESIIIR £ TO BE DISPOSED OF, .4 RESPECTABLE Wholesale and Retail WINE and .SPIRIT J\_ business, in the town of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, with i.„nrf- iuuee possession. For particulars, inquire of Mr. SLEEMAN, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Tenby. This advertisement will not be repeated. 12th July, 18.18. PiCfON TERRACE, CARMARTHEN. llfRS. JAMES MORTIMER'S BOARDING and DAY iVX SCHOOL for Young Ladies will comineuce on the IH.t..ÜL. Music, French, and Drawing, by a resident teacher. LADLES' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. rp.HE MISSES DURY respectfully invite the attention of ,| parents .to their Esi'ABBISiiMENT, in which the I u .it .1 01 character is sought, by a system 01 intellectual and a, t training. They beg to announce that the vacation will terminate on Tues- day, the '/5th instant. DYHcvor-plc¿, S\y,nlSCa, July ofh, >1848. CLASSICAL, rdATIIEMATICAL, AND COjIMElta.iL HViLOOl^ Q VEEN-Sa LrA RE, B RISTOL, CONDUCTED BY 11 It. EICHARD WAETON, AND Ali.L1 ASSXSTAXTS. AT this ESTABLISIIMENT young gentlemen are received, kindly treated, and carefully instructed in the various branches or-" polite and useful-education. Mr. W. trusts, by constant atten- tion and exertions for the benefit of the pupils entrusted to his care, to secure the favour of those .interested in the religious, mural, ana intellectual advancement of .their chilùn:;1. References of first respectability permitted to many gentle-nun, both ill the vicinity of Bristol, and in the principalitv. Terms, which .are moderate, may b had on application. Bristol, July 1st, 1848. TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION, Merchants, Bankers, and ail who are desirous of obtainLut a good Pen, thai will write freely. MESSRS. B. R LLOYD AND CO. BE.G to -recommend their Tittrm Pointed ELECTRO PJ.,AT.:d STEEI, PENS, which ..combine ail Lie freedom and elasticity e. tne best Quills, with the regularity and equality of bLed;" massive coating of sterling silver gives these pens a veiy tne: e. appearance, preserves tueni from corrosion in any climete, ana causes the ink to how more freely than from any pen that has ove.-i yet otfered to the public; a single trial will prove- their supe-riorii\ over all others, and one pen is warranted to last as lung- a.. twei> v of the best steel pens now in use. Sold, wholesale only, by B. F. LLOYD AXD CO., Wholesale Manufacturing Stationers, Edinburgh, and may be had from an booksellers and stationers in the kingdom. Price Is. per do/-ca. .pufciRaitcms., Just Published, Price Dd., THE COTTAGER'S GARDEN ASSISTANT, CONTAINING plain and practical rules for cultivating the most useful .vegetables, with directions respecting draining trenching, and cropping: by Robert Clark, gardener to ilenry John Grant, Esq., Guoii Castle, Glamorganshire. London: Longman and Company. Neatn: T. Thomas and W. Hibbeft. CARICATURES. PiCTURES FOR THE fifilLUQIM ,OF WALESU TIIE CELEBRATED EDUCATIONAL ESPIONAGE. LITHOGRAPHIC DRAW ING-S, with letter-press, illustrative of the hejinjHii-j of a Government scheme of Education lor Wales. TIIE subjects are, I. THE 0;UC;TX OF THE COMMITTEE OF j_ COU.WUL. II. THE CHAUC;E TO THE SFIKS. 111. SI- MONS AND THE SCHOOLS. IV. EXHIBITION OF THE WOLF. V. QUALIFICATION OF WITNESSES. VI. EVIDENCE GIVEN. VII. THE UNLUCKY VISIT. VIII. THE "CAB." AFFAIU. Ilv. AIITKGALL, Oil WHIPPING THE BOYS. The first four are on separate sheets, and are now ready, price 2d. each. The five other subjects are on two double sheets, and \> ill be out by the end of July, price 2-}d each sheet. To be had at 13. L. Green, 62, Paternoster-row, Lrmdon offices, of the PiUNCiPALrrr, and the Welsh Periodicals, etc. im'TYPOOL. ENGLISH BAPTIST CIIAPEI,.—-The ann'iversar-v* -ser-viees of the above chapel were held on Wednesday last.* The Rev B. Parsons, of Ebley, Gloucestershire, preached in the ing: and iu the afternoon a public meeting -i\vas Lcki. at •which ^Mr. Parsons presided. Several ■neigRboarino- minis- ters addressed the .a jscm biy. Mr. Parsons pr.-ached again ia the evening- to a large and.attentive-audience. Tea. \vaa pro- vided in the school rcoai underneath for strangers. The col- lections, we -understand, were very good, considering the state of trade -in this neighbourhood. A debt of cfboufc< £ '804f remains on the building, which we hope our fricuds will soon be enabled toy,ipc off. It was announced that Mr. Parsonswohid deliver-a be fare on the following' evening, at the lecture room of the Mutual •Improvement Society, on the Wealth of the British N.-itum" traced to its Source. There not being time for a report of i: to teach ns before going to press, cu. readers .may t-xocctiL report next wticic.