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5lhn£rtismrnts PRINTING of every description executed at the PRINCIPALITY P Office, with neatness, accuracy, and despatch, on very mode- rog terms. Copper-plate Printing and Bookbinding. PUBLICATIONS OF THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY IN STOCK. Orders for Books, Magazines, and other Periodicals, Music, or any other Article whatever in the Plain and Fancy Stationery de- partment, procured to order at a few days' notice. VALUABLE AGENICY. MANSELL and CO., WHOLESALE TEA and COFFEE DEALERS, LONDON, who have already agents in almost every town and village in England, are desirous of ex- < tending the same to Wales. The teas and coffees are packed in neat leaden eases, and very little trouble attending the sale. It would be a valuable addition to a light business, such as a ehetnist or confectioner. None but the most respectable persons will be appointed, who can give undeniable references. The list is fast-filling, but a few towns are vacant. Early applications are necessary, to MANSELL and Co., 2, Bucklersbury, London. OBSERVE!! The "Teapot" Tea, Coffee, Spice, and Grocery ESTABLISHMENT; Three Doors from the Market, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. JOHNlniBERT, IN returning his sincere thanks to those of his friends, and cus- totnerSj and the public generally, for the very liberal support received by him since his commencement in business, begs respect- fully to announce that he has REMOVED from High-street, to more spacjo.us premises, named and situated as above, where he hopes by unremitting attention to merit a continuance of public patronage. The stock consists of well-selected TEAS and COFFEES, CO- ÇOAS, CHOCOLATES, together with every article generally in the grocery and provision line. The system of puffing, so m-tch adoptecl by many tradesmen of the present day, in quoting low prices, being no criterion of quality, J. H. pledges himself to sell articles of the best description, at such prices as will bear comparison with any other house in the trade. TO AGRICULTURISTS. OIL CAKE, for MANURE, constantly ON SALE, at £ 3 per ton, at MESSIIS. VISGER AND MILLEKS, BROTHERS, manu- facturers of the much approved JATROPHA LAMP OIL, RIVER-STITHET, BRISTOL. Before the introduction of Guano, Oil Cake was in great demand at nearly double the present prices; it is much more uniform in quality, and more durable in effect, and now much cheaper than Guano, and in every respect more eligible for drilling or top dress- ing to wheat and other grains, and for root crops in general. LAND AND MINERAL SURVEYING, PONTYPRIDD, GLAMORGANSHIRE. "ITT" T. LEWIS begs most respectfully to inform landowners, f f coal-proprietors, and other gentlemen, that he has just eommenced business in the above line at this place, and hopes that, by strict attention, and adherence to integrity, he may be honoured t with their support. Every department of surveying executed with fidelity, accuracy, ■rid despatch. Mill-street, Pontypridd, 10th January, 1849. A CARD. DAVII) JONES, ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR, KIDWELLY. Contouring for hydraulic purposes, sewerage of towns, drainage and irrigation of land. DENTAL SURGERY. FOURTEENTH YEAR OF ATTENDANCE- Mondays, Brecon; Tuesdays, Abergavenny; Wednesdays, New- port; Thursdays, Cardiff Fridays, Chepstow; Saturdays, Mon- mouth; until the 28th February. MR. MOSELY, SURGEON-DENTIST, of 30, BERNERS- STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, has the honour to announce to his Patients, the Gentry, and the residents gene- rally, of the Principality, that he is now making his usual peri- odical visit, and that he may be consulted in all things relating to his profession. On Mondays, at Castle Hotel, Brecon. On Tuesdays, at Angel Hotel, Abergavenny. On Wednesdays, at King's Head Hotel, Newport. On Thursdays,.at Cardiff Arms, Cardiff. On Fridays, at George Hotel, Chepstow. (All at private apartments.) And on Saturdays, at Mr. G. Powell's, Plumber, Mon- now-street, Monmouth. ATTENDANCE FROM TEN TO FIVE. Mr. L. M. having regularly attended the Principality twice every year for the last fourteen years, trusts that will be sufficient recom- mendation to those who may require the Dentist, and who have not yet consulted him. Constant attendance at Town Residence, No. 30 Berners-street, Oxford-street, where Patients can always be attended, and where only Mr. L. M. can be consulted, except when on his periodical visits to the Principality. January 4, 18.49. STTV]NS'S ORIGINAL GREEN GINGER WINE. MANUTACTOIIY—TEMPLE-STREET, BRISTOL. *,BAAX0H ESTABLISHMENTS—BARGE-YARD, LONDON; HENRY & DUKE-STREETS, LIVERPOOL. JOHN STIVENS and CO. beg respectfully to inform the public that their original GREEN GINGER WINE is in the high- est state of perfection, and especially adapted for this season of the year; its excellence is so Well known, and so justly appreciated, that comment is unnecessary. Amongst the variety of Stivens's Wines, there are many so nearly resembling the foreign (without their spirituous character), that they are highly recommended as a safe beverage for children, or weak, debilitated constitutions. J. S. and Co. would particularly call attention to their eele- brated. ORANGE TONIC. This cordial, combining all the medicinal properties of a fine tonic, possesses the rich and beautiful flavour of the Seville Orange, ren- dering it a pleasant and agreeable beverage, at the same time afford- ing a healthy and vigorous tone to the whole system. N.B.—The UNIVERSAL SAUCE, lately introducedbyMessrs. Stivens and Co., is now the popular 6auce of the day. All Pickles manufactured at their establishments are prepared entirely with Mult Vinegar, and families may be fully satisfied that all chemical piocess is as strictly avoided as if prepared by themselves. May be obtained of most respectable chemists, oilmen, and gro- cers throughout the kingdom. To the Electors of the Cardiganshire Boroughs. My DEAR FRIENDS, THE death of my dear and ever-to-be-lamented father having A rendered it necessary for another Representative to be elected by you, I was kindly asked to come forward, which in the first in- stance I declined;- Having, however, again been most liberally and kindly solicited, I am induced to alter my decision and now beg to offer myself as a candidate to represent you in- the Commons, House of Parliament. It is needless for me to explain to you in this address my political sentiments-you know them toell enoughs I shall next week do myself the honour of personally soliciting your votes, when I shall be most ready to give you;any explanations you may require. In the mean time allow me to remain, Yoiir's faithfully, Gtogorddan, January lilth, 1849. PRYSEPRYSE. PARSNIPS, CARROTS, and PURPLE POTATOES. JUST ARRIVED, and now selling from on board of the Ship RICHARD AND JANE, by the TON or C WT„ to suit the Purchasers. The Parsnips are excellent for Domestic Use, and highly recommended for Working Horses during the Winter Season, as possessing more nutriment than any other vegetable; to be sliced up and mixed with the corn, it produces warmth tind free perspiration to the Horses, preserves them from colds, and keeps them in a healthy condition, less corn is then required. Parnips are also an excellent vegetable for Milch Cows, also for fattening of Cattle, &c. Orders thankfully received by W. HANCOCK, either on board or at his Warehouse, near the Wharf Bridge. Cardiff, February 9, 1849. 0 To Parents and Guardian*. WANTED a RESPECTABLE and WELL EDUCATED 11 YOUTTTas an IN or OUT-DOOR APPRENTICE to the DRUG TRADE, where every attention will be paid to render his situation comfortable. Apply, personally or by letter, to WILLIAM LUKE EVANS, Chemist, Cardiff. MARBLE AND STONE WORKS, CAHDIFF. EVAN MORGAN, in retiring from the management of the Business carried on at the above works, begs to .return his Friends and the Public in general his most hearty thanks for the favours he has received during the last Twenty Years, and to inform them that he has transferred his interest in the concern to his Brother, Mr. THOMAS MORGAN, for whom he most respect- fully solicits a continuance of public favours and confidence. East Terrace, Cardiff, January 29, 1849. THOMAS MORGAN, in succeeding to the duties which for so many years devolved upon his Brother, begs to assure the Public that in the texecution of all orders that may he entrusted tq him, he will always endeavour by strict attention, punctuality, and a due regard to neatness and taste. to merit a continuance of that confidence which has hitherto been so liberally and uninterruptedly conferred upon his predecessor. Trinity-street, Cardiff, January 29, 1849. Bush Hotel, High-street, Merthyr. POSITIVELY THE LAST THREE DAYS. Monday, February 12; Tuesday, February 13; Wednesday, February 14. Patronised by the Universities, and One Thousand Ministers of different Denominations, ,.< Dubourg's Original Model of Modern and Ancient Jerusalem. THESE interesting works of art have created the greatest sensa- tion wherever they have been, and seen by more than a mil- lion of persons, together with two hundred thousand children of the different schools. On Monday, the Evening's Lecture will be under the powerful patronage and presence of R. Crawshay, Esq. on which occasion his Band will attend, and play a selection of Sacred Music. Open in the morning from one till four; in the evening from seven till half-past nine. Descriptive lecture hours at two and eight o'clock. AdmissionMorning, Is. 6d.; Evening, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. Sunday Schools at a nominal price. N.B. Books, plans, and prints of Jerusalem to be had at the esta- blishment. tW Particulars, see handbills. j 7 TAFF VALE RAILWAY. GENERAL HALF YEAR L Y MEETING. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next GENERAL ]\ HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of this COMPANY will be held, pursuant to Act of Parliament, at the WHITE LION HOTEL, Broad-street, BRISTOL, on FRIDAY, the 16th of February next. The chair will be taken at two p.m. precisely. WALTER COFFIN, Chairman. Notice is also hereby given, that the books kept for the registra- tion of transfers will be closed from THURSDAY, the 8th of Feb- ruary next, until after the holding of the said General Half- Yearly Meeting, E. KENWAY, Secretary. Cardiff, January 30th, 1849. SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next HALF IN YEARLY GEN EllAL or ORDINARY MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company will be held, pursuant to the At t of Parliament, at the Paddington Terminus, London, on WED- NESDAY, the 28th day of February next, at Twelve for One1 o'Clock precisely, for the election of Four Directors and One Audi- tor, in the place of the same number who will retire by rotation, and for other purposes of business. A resolution will be submitted to the Meeting authorising the Directors to borrow all such moneys as the Company shall have the power to borrow, under the provisions of its several Acts of Parlia- ment and also a resolution to confirm the forfeiture of certain shares in the undertaking, and to direct the -shares so forfeited to be sold or otherwise disposed of. The Chair will be taken at One o'clock precisely. CHARLES RUSSELL, Chairman. The Directors and Auditor retiring are re-eligible, under the provisions of the Act. The Transfer Books will be closed on and after the 14th proximo, and will not he re-opened until after the said Half-yearly General Meeting on the 28th proximo. By order, N. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. South Wales Railway Office, 449, West Strand. London, January 24th, 1849. Alteration of Time. -Cheap & Expeditious Travelling. CHARLES PHILLIPS. 1. 1 IN returning his sincere thanks to the public, begs leave to inform them that his COACH will, on and after MONDAY, the 29thof Janu- ary, 1849, leave the Tredegar Arms T-otet, JNEWTORT, precisely at nine o clock in the morning, for Cardiff, Bridgend, Neath, and Swansea and the Talbot Arms, calling at the Castle Hotel, Swansea, precisely at eight o'clock evtry morning, for Neath, Bridgend, Cardiff, and Newport. On SUNDAYS—Newport, nine o'clock in the morning; Cardiff, six o'clock in the evening. Parcels carefully delivered at moderate charges. Iiif ^urfratr, anfr Ittf 1(rinfitr Cnntwrf. P E.\lBROKESHIRE. MR. L ?~})))1 BEGS to announce that, he has received instructions to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at.the COMMERCIAL INN, in the town of FISHGUARD, on THURSDAY, the first day of March, 1849, at one o'clock in the afternoon, an exceedingly valuable property, comprising four rich FARMS, known as Trewrach, Garn, Pentre, and Penywaun, with some new cottages, erected by tenants on building- lenses,- siti-ate in the parish of Fishguard, intersected by the road leading from Fishguard to Newport, and bounded by Fishguard Bay on the north, importantly placed to participate in the benefitsto be derived from the improvements of that harbour, when it is made the terminus of the South Wales Railway. The whole of the pro- perty contains 304a. lr.. 26p., which will he divided into six lots, suitable forconvellient occupation for building and other improve- ments. Printed particulars with a plan and description of the lots wrfl be ready by the 10th day of February,.and may be had on application to W. B. Cooper, Esq., solicitor, 17, Hatton Garden, London at the place of sale, and the principal inns in Pembrokeshire of H. P. G-oodc, Land Agent and Surveyor, Haverfordwest. Haverfordwest,,January Allan o'r Wang, Pris 6c., y Rhan laf 0 i DDYSG CHAMBERS I'R BOBL, (Chambers's Informa- tion for the People) wedi ei gyfteithu gan MR. EBENEZER THOMAS. (E, ben rfa"(Id). DOSBARTHWYR. Swyddi Morganwg, Mynwy a Bryeheiniog Meistriaid THOMAS a J. R. PRICE, Llyfrwerthwyr, Aberdare, Swydd Morganwg, Swydcli Caerfyrddin, Penfro ac Aberteifi: MR. EVAN JONES, Llyftwerthwr, Aberystwyth; Gogledd Cymru MR. EVAN MERE- DITII. Lleyn ac Eifionydd; MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Llyfr- rwymwr, Pwllheli. Lludain Mr. H. HUGHES, Llyfrwerthwr, St. Martin's Le Grand. Llynllcitiad: Meistriaid E. a. T. JONES, Argraffwyr a Llyfwerthwyr, Lime-street. Wrexham: Ma. R. UuGHEs, Llyfrwerthwyr. Tre Caerfyrddin Mn. W. SPURRELL, "Xrarfffiydd. 1 Tre Aberteifi MR. J. iL JAMES, Chcmist-I'w gael hefydgan holl Lfrwerthwyr Cymreig, trwy'r dosbarthwyr uchod. EMIGRATION. 4 SMALL but select party of emigrants, about proceeding to Georgia, will be glad to increase their number, to make the cost of passage loss, and to insure comfort and be helps to each other. Men of small capital will find this the safest and most cer- tain means of succeeding. Every information may be obtained from MR. JAS. TODD, Land and Emigration Agent, &c., Brecon Road, Abergavenny. Mr. Todd made arrangements with the first houses in London, Liverpool, Bristol, &c., for shipping passengers to all parts of the world, on the most approved principles, and on very moderate terms, EMIGRATION. IN THE STATE of GEORGIA.—UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.—For SALE, 120,000 ACRES of FREEHOLD 4.NDS, in Irwin county in lots of 490 acres, at 6s. per acre and' in lots of 25 acres and upwards, at 8s. per acre. The lands lie between 31 and 32 degrees north distant from the Atlantic Ocean one hundred and twenty miles, and at an elevation of four hundred feg,t"above its level, free from swamps, climate salubrious and liealthy, distant from England eighteen or twenty days' sail. They are bounded by the navigable rivers, the Flint and the Ocmulge by the fonher, a communication is open to the Gulf of Mexico; by the letter to the Atlantic. A railroad, two-thirds finished, passes tn|ough the lands, Which will connect both these rivers. The pur'ehasers of the several lots will be entitled to the minerals or pro- ducts which may be found on the property, thus considerably en- hancing the value. Vessels sail nearly every week from Liverpool to Savanna or Charleston. Passage to either city from E3 to E4 per head; passengers finding their own provisions, &c. From Charleston iiid- Savanna, the lands are reached by either coach, wag- gon or steam-boat.. Every information may be obtained relative to the above, &c., from RICHAltD KEILY, Esq., No. 1, Royal Exchange Buildings, London; and also from Mr. JAMES TODD, Land and Mineral Agent, Abergavenny. ijjippg.. BRISTOL GENERAL T E AM, N A VIG A TION COMPANY, OFFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. 1,. 11 HE following steam vessel are intended to sail from Cumberland Basin, Bristol, to and from W aterforcl, Victory and Rose; Tenby. Osprey and Phcenix; Milford, Pater, and IIaverfordwest, Osprcy; Carmarthen, Phoenix, calling at Tenby—Torridge, calling at lifra- eombe; llfracombe, Torridgc; Swansea, County, Beresford, and Bristol; Newport, Swift and Usk; Cardiff, Star and Prince of Wales; under-mentioned, during February, 1849 :— FROM BRISTOL TO <S Sc February. g 3 5 g -g « £ £ jgsw g | 6 I Ph g 'Tharsday I 11 am II am Iltam Friday 2 121 pm ,1 l-!4 pui 12i pni !2ipin Saturday 3 2 pm 8. 1 pm It pm It pm Monday. 5 11 4J pn. 3J pm Tuesday. 45 pm 4i-pm 4| pm pm «« a, 5 am 5 am 5 am Wednesday. ? "gg I am 6 am Tfiuiwluy S ca7 am "1 am 7 am Friday 9 7t am o ï am 7i an. it am .Batul'clay 10 8 am æ-5 8 am 7t am 8 am I "Monday. 2 9 am 9 am Tuesday 13 10 am 10 ain 9 am 9 am g a 9} am 9| an; :)4 am Wednesday 14 >.fi 9 £ an. 10 am Tliur«day 1-5 g-c 10$am lOf am I"4am Sri'lav Jlfi 1'i am 11 am 11 am 11 am SjUuiiiay 17 lpm Urioon 12^ pm 12{pm MSonday. 19 jg § 3J pm l\ pm 'L'uortlay 20 3J pm 34 pm 34 pm 84 pm 44 am 7i am 3 pm Wed!lcda.yl 5 am 5 am TUursday Hi a a 6 am 5i am Gam Friday. 23 7 am '$g 64 am 6 am 6J am Saturday 24 7 am <l> o 7 am 64 am 7 am .-2[)- Monday .26- 8 am art. fuestlay 27 84 am 84 am 84 am 84 am g 9 am si am 84 am Wednesday28- H o 9 alu 9 anj «— ■" 45 H H FOR BRISTOL FROM OJ g • • February. S g & a g "S §* February. S ffi & a a ] I §* ts H S 8 St « 5 .0 Thursday 1 ~7 114 am 94 am am Ffiday 2'2noon 11am 8 pm u 12nooi: 10 an> K4ain Bftturday 3 2 am o *s 24 pni 12nooir 12non |>Tpnday. A o| at pni 24 pm TfU'sduy. 6 2 pm 64 am 04 pm ;;4 pn# Wednesday 7 "Og 4 pm .5 am Thu May 8 ,-S £ 74 am 5 am 54 am Frittay 9 6 am 7 am o n -8 am 54 am 6 am S^ajjflay.-I0 84 am 3 am Si am 64 am 64 am II g¡, ¡t 7 am 7 sni tTOsday. 13 8am S'ffl 104 am 74 am 74 am WednesdayH ".g Sam Sam iharsday '-V ••• fru 114 am S4 am 8* am f ri(lay. -10 11 am 11 am 7 pm g g 12n6or 9-am9< am Saturday 17 l am am Uf am 11 am IS ¡'J Monday." 19 eg It pm If pm Tuesdiiy. 20 2pm 5 am 24 pm 24 pm Wednesday21 g « 3 pm 3 pm Thursday.22 a 64 am 4 pin34 pm Friday. '23 6 pm 7 am S = 7j am 5 am 5i am Saturday 24 am Jam Sam 5 aml54 am Woiiday .2<> S 6 aml>4 am Tuesday .27 8 am ••• g am am| 7 am Wednesday28 t,| 7 am|7i am H the Torridge, after landing her passengers at llfraeombe from < Bristol, will proceed to Carmarthen, and return from thence on .Thursday. v whole of the above vessels are fitted up for the convey- ance of passengers and goods.—Female stewards on board, < Carriages and hurses shipped with care.—Horses and carriages to ifce shipped two hours before sailing. ■* Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol Steam ,;Na\igation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; where all goods, parcels, <kc., should be addressed:—For Swansea and t.airrtut, to W. B. Owen, Bull Wharf, Kedcliff-street and Clare- street Hall, Marsh-street; and E. T. Turner, 12, Quay-street; and for Ne\vj>ort, to J. Jones, Rowuham Wharf, Hotwells. JlVI NTS.—Mr: Joseph Morgan, Tenby; Mr. J. Rees; Haver- fordwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford; Mr. Bowen, Pater Mr. John N. ■Smart and Mr. W. Pockett, Swansea; Mr. T. John and Mr. A. Htngston, Cardiff; Mr. Martin, llfraeombe; Mr. Thomas Baker, Lynton; Mr. Robert Stacey, Carmarthen,, and Mr. It. Jones, Newport. •' filoMAS DAVIES, TAILOR, HATTER, AND OUT-FITTER, No. 11, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, BEGS respectfully to inform the public, that in consequence of f) the very depressed state of the woollen markets, he has pur- chased his WINTER STOCK 30 per cent below the usual price, Quick returns and small profits being the principle on which his business is conducted, all the advantage will be grven to the publiv. He confidently submits the following LIST OF PRICES at? a guide:— MADE TO MEASURE; £ a. d. tS. d. Beaver Chesterfield coats, edged, and velvet collars, from 1 2 0 to 1 10 ft Waterproof ditto, very handsome, with rich o « « silk velvet collars, from. 1 150 to 2 2 f) Very best quality ? lo 0 Treble-milled drab kersey wrapper, double- stitched, from 2 18 0 to 3 10 0 Fine dress and frock coats, from 1 4 0 Very handsome 2 w 0 Best manufactured 2 lo 0 Rich dark patterns, in vests, from.0 8 0 to Q 16 Cassimere or cloth, from 0 -to 0 12 v Buck or fancy doeskin trousers, from 0 14 0 Very best. 1 6 0 « Ladies' riding habits, from 3 10 0 to 4 0 8 READY-MADE. Warm Pilot Chesterfield, edged, from 0 13 0 to 1 0 w Waterproof ditto, best quality. 1 12 O. Ditto, with rich silk velvet collar 1 150 Capital dress or fivek coat, edged, from 0 18 0 to T 6ft Saxony wool-dyed ditto, handsomely trimmed from 1 10 Q to 2 An immense variety of dark vests, roll-collar, or double-breasted, from 0 2 0 to 0 7 Rich satin, from 0 6 6 to 0 10 0 Excellent black cloth, from 0 4 6 Best quality 0 7 6 Black oi fancy doeskin trousers, from 0 9 0 to 3 13 0 P VUKNTS Your attention is particular!? solicited to the fol- lowing LIST OF BOYS' SUPERIOR CLOTHING:— MADE TO MEASURE. READY-MADE. s. d. s. d. s. d. R.cl. Fine cloth jackets 12 0 to 16 0 Fine cloth jackets, Very best quality 20 0 from 7 0 to 12 0 Hussar suit 32 0 Ditto tunic coats, Very best quality 44 0 from. 10 0 to 14 ft Tunic suit, from 32 0 to 44 0 Hussar suits, from 15 0 to 25, W Chesterfield over- Doeskin trousers, coats from. 22 0 to 30 0 from 7 0 to 106 Boys' wrapper coats, any colour from. 7 6 to 16 LIVEIUES. £ s. d. £ d. Suit oflivery 2 15 0 Livery great coats. 2140 Very best. 4 0 Oiliest. 330 SAILORS' OUTFIT TO ANY EXTEXT. LONDON BEAVER AND FRENCH VELVET HATS. T. D. being anxious to clear out the present stock of hats, the whole will be sold at a great reduction of the cost price. 1 SHIRTS. The shirt-making department is one which has been attended with great success. The old system of having shirts made at home is now almost entirely exploded, it being found that the experience which professed shirt cutters acquire, enables them to fit the shape properly, while the large wholesale purchases of material, awt tW avoidance of Waste, leads to a great saving-sn the cost of the shirt Long-cloth shirts, with linen fronts and wristbands, 2Ps., 35s., 40s., 54.< and 60s. per dozen, our own make, and all best work. Igg* Agent for Macintosh's India Rubber Waterproof Garments.

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