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ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF. DANIEL EVANS, TAILOR AND DRAPER, (From Cttrr Lewis's, Hanover-square, London,) BEGS most respectfully to return his sincere and grateful thanks to the numerous Friends that have patronised him since hi commencement in the above line, and to inform them that he has just come to hand a most Splendid Assortment of Goods well adapted for the Spring Trade. Further, he would most respectfully inform the Public, and those Gentlemen in particular who have been in the habit of having their Orders executed from home, that he would ensure them that precision and elegance in Fitting, combined with moderate Charges, that will, he trusts, give him a claim on the Patronage of a generous and discerning Public. April 12th, 1849. WARD'S LAltGE AND NEW STOCIt OF PAPER-HANGINGS HAS JUST COME TO HAND FOR THE PRESENT SEASON CONSISTING of 8000 PIECES of the most elegant DESIGNS that can be brought before the Public in FRENCH, CHINBSE, IKUIAN, and ENGLISH tastes and designs, of the most superb patterns that can be produced, greatly surpassing any ha has before had. Also, elegant sets of patterns representing Stag Hunting, Italian Boys, and various other subjects, so admirably executed as to obtain the Prize awarded by PRINCE ALBERT at the Society for the Promotion of Arts and Commerce. J. W., in returning thanks to his numerous supporters, not forgetting the Trade, for the very liberal patronage they have been pleased to favour him with, begs to inform them that he has this season nearly doubled that of the last, for the express purpose of procuring them at such remarkably low prices as to enable him to render them as low as any House in the Kingdom, as well as to have that great variety which cannot fail to please every taste. Splendid Crimson Flocks as low as 5s. 6d. per piece. LIST OF PRICES AS FOLLOWS £ s. d. £ s. d. Rich Crimson Floell pei- piece 0 5 6 Parlour Paper (last year 2s. 6d.) .per piece 0 1 6 All Crimson, imitation ditto 0 3 6 Library Paper 0 1 4 Ditto Glassed, ditto. 0 4 0 Good Sitting-room and Bed-room 0 1 0 Rich Satin Watered ditto 0 2 10 Very superior 0 1 3 Ditto Ditto 0 2 0 Bed-room 0 0 8 Elegant Drawing-room Paper 0 1 6 Ditto 0 0 7 Dining-room, Crimson and Oak 0 2 0 Ditto 0 0 6 Very good ditto 0 1 8 Ditto 0 0 4 The Proprietor wishes to inform his Customers, that he undertakes to Paint and Paper Houses by Estimate or Admeasurement, war- ranting to give satisfaction to all Parties who will be kind enough to favour him. The Trade supplied at 5 per Cent, on any amount ever £5; Patterns, free of charge, sent to any part of the Country upon application. All Papers marked in plain figures, and no abate- ment whatever. J. W. begs to state that, in compliance with the wishes of several Ladies and Gentlemen in this Neighbourhood. he shall henceforth keep a regular supply of PIANO-FORTES, both for Sale and to Let out on Hire, of first-rate Instruments, by Collard, Broadwood, and Metzler, and has by him now some very superior Instruments. Among the many novel articles now o"n hand is the PATENT IX) WN QUILT, adapted for a Large Bed, and so constructed as to make a beautiful Chair or Sofa Pillow; the PRINCE of WALES'S EASY CHAIR, which is not only elegant in its appearance, but is considered to be the most comfortable yet invented; Patent Rising Dressing-Glass Patent Night Commode Smea's Patent Reading Stand Drawing-room Table Book-Stand Angola Hearth-Ru^s Sliding Hearth-Brush together with a very great variety of fancy Drawing-Room Chairs, of quite a New Style, elegant Dressii\g- Giasses with Marble Slabs, from £2 up to £6 6s. with a variety of other new things. The Proprietor wishes to call particular attention to his large and elegant assortment of CARPETINGS and HEARTH-RUGS, of every description, the patterns and quality of which cannot fail to meet the approbation of all who may be pleased to favour him with an inspection; 47 quite new Patterns of Brussels, just struck off the blocks, very superior quality, 3s. 6d. per yard, regularly sold at 4s. 6d. per yard the very best that can be manufactured for money, at 4s. 6d. per yard Dutch Carpets, in all widths, and quite a new class of Patterns, of the very best quality; Kidderminsters and Druggetings; Linen Crumb Cloths, in great variety, at equally low prices. J. W. takes this opportunity of bringing before the Public his List of CABINET and UPHOLSTERING GOODS, &c., &c., 390yr on hand and feeling confident, from the great success that he has met with, that the attention so called will not be in vain, being assured that his Goods are of such a general character as cannot fail to suit all parties, having on hand a very large assortment of first- euality Goods, together with every description of Common Furniture. The Sutherland Work Tabe, forming Card I 'Table, with Chess, Cribbage, Backgam- mon, Work-box, and a new shaped Bag Most elegant Landscape Tables Circular Tables, pearl and gold chess tops Ditto, sizes smaller, with groups of flowers Fitted-up Ladies' Work Tables Four-feet Rosewood Loo Tables, jE5 5s. Pair ditto Card-tables to match. E6 6s. Ten different-style Easy Chairs, Cabriole feet and arms, £2 10s. upwards Elizabethan Pillows, marqueterie tops New-stylo Cylinder Cheifionecr Ditto, plain New Fitted-tip Fancy Bell Table Marble-top Wash-stands, in va- rious sizes- Now style Cylinder Cheffioneers Four-feet solid Loo Tables, polished, £3 19s. Three-feet six Loo Tables, £2 19s. Hair-bottom Chairs, each 13s. 6d. Cheffioneers, f3 10s. Sideboards, Telescope Tables, Dining and Pembroke Tables New Style Dining-room Chairs, yoke back Library ditto Spanish Mahogany Hall Chairs, Cabriole feet, moulded back Hall Chairs; ditto, ditto, carved back Mahogany Umbrella Stands, extending arms Ditto, ditto, no arms Portable Easy Chairs Chinnock's Patent Easy Chair A large assortment of Easy Chairs, newest styles Silk and Worsted Gimps Sorely and Tassels for Couches, Ottomans, Pillows, or Chairs, in great variety of f colours Ladies' Skeleton Bag?, for Berlin Work; also, a Fancy Embossed Velvet German and Russian Bags, in various pat- terns Angola Hearth-rugs, 6 ft. by 3 ft. The Patent Drawing-room Sliding Hearth- brush Embossed Velvet, in various colours Superfine Cloth, scarlet and black, crimson and black, any size, for Table Cloths Papier-mache Table Mats and Doilers Indian-grass ditto and Doilers Quite a new assortment of Berlin Patterns, Wools, Purse Silks, Knitting and Crotchet Books, Coloured and White Boar's-liead Cottons, and every other article belonging to the same department, just come to hand Marqueterie Brawinsr-Room Furniture Loo Tables Occasional Tables I The Elizabethan Star Table The Bell Table, with rich inlay I Papier-Mache Drawing-Room Eurnitiun Handsome Fire Screens, pearl and gold Pearl Indiau Sunk Tables Indian Banister Chair, pearl and gold Indian Banister Chair, pearl and gold Rosewood Drawing-Room Furniture. Ditto, brass mounted' Chess-top Tables Handsome Cut Fire Screens Ditto, piain C abriole Settees, perforated back and spin- dle, quite new Double-end Settee, in Cabriole, quite new Ditto, ditto, Single-end, varying in style Mahogany Furniture. Patent Easy Chairs, of different styles An Assortment of Sofas and Couches, in different styles Four-post, Half-Testor, French, and other Bedsteads, in various styles: Mahogany Wardrobes Tent Bedsteads, from 16s.; Mahogany-bot- tom Chairs, 4s. 6d. Beaufets and Corner Cupboards Chests of Drawers, new styles; painted ditto VVashstands and Dressing-tables, mahogany and painted Ditto, Mahogany, Marble-tops A large assortment of Bedroom Chairs Cane Swing Cots; Mahogany-cane Table Chairs Plain Cane Table Chairs Mahogany Marble-top Wash and Chamber- stands New-style Painted Washstands Various Articles. A large assortment of Patent Carpet Bags, double lock, atid address can be locked in- side of the lock A variety of the Patent Leather and Brussels Carpet Bags Carpet Bags, from 4s. up to 17s. each. A nice assortment of Velvet Carpet Hassocks Ditto, Brussels Ditto, Common Ladies' Carriage Carpet & Wool Feet-Muffs Crimson Druggeting ditto; crimson and grey A large Stock of Druggeting, plain and printed Variety of Dutch Carpeting A large assortment of Kidderminster Carpets Yard, g, and 4 Yard Carpeting A large assortment of Giraffe Damasks, qute new. Ditto, mixed with Silk Lapland Rugs Ditto, Fancy Work ditto, Plain colckur Hearth-rugs and Door-rugs Cornice Fringes and Bell Pulls, of various ])rices Twelve Fancy Work Tables, all beautiful Marqueterie Gondola Chairs, pearl and gold Ditto Patent Alberts, flowered, pearl and gold Ditto Yoke, pearl and gold Elizabethan Ottoman Ditto, Carved Ottoman Music Stools fancy Occasional Tables Different-style fancy Work Tables French Chairs, large and small Different-style solid Rosewood Chairs A large assortment of Drawing-room Fancy Chairs Room Screens and Chairs Baek Fire Screens Bedsteps, forming Commode and Cupboard Ditto, Steps and Commode Ditto, Commode Mahogany and Painted Chamber Horses Ottoman Bedstead, forming Easy Chair, Couch, Ottoman, and Bedstead Feather-beds; Milpufl* eitto; Hair, Wool, and Milpuff mattresses Chimney and Dressing Glasses, various styles New Patent Rising Dressing-Glass New Patent Night Commode Smea's Patent Reading Stand Drawing-room Table Book-stand Gold and Plain Embossed Leather, for Doors New Toilet Table, with fixed drawers and glass, allowed to be one of the first arti- cles in the trade &c. &0. &c. Oil Cloths, from three yards wide down to half-yard White Marble Oil Cloth, expressly for wash- stand tops Ditto, Rosewood, Mahogany, Gold, and Claret, best goods Ditto, Common, of various patterns Cocoa Matting; ditto Manilla; ditto In- dian figured; ditto plain ditto Dutch Foot-stools; Camp stools Brass and Mahogany Window Poles and Ends Musical Pictures American Chairs Slipper Stands Ladies' Work-frames Eight-day Timepiece, remarkably low Common Goods, of all kinds, at roiliarkab."f low prices A large assortment of English and Foreign Fancy Toys Fancy Cabinet Goods, such as Tea-Caddies, Work-Boxes, Desks, Net- ting and Glove Boxes, &c., &c., &c., of the latest designs. The Proprietor also begs to inform his numerous supporters that he is appointed by W. SMEA and SON, Sole Agent in Wales for that valuable article called the FRENCH POLISH PRESERVER, which preserves and hardens the Polish, keeping up that beautiful brilliancy which is so much desired, and can be made use of by any servant with the greatest ease in bottles, Is. 3d. and 2s. Gd. cltCh. J. W. wishes to inform the Trade that he has on hand a large assortment of the following VENEERS for sale :-Mahogany, Rosewood, Maple, and Satin Wood and intends keeping a regular supply for the convenience of parties on the Hills, saving them the expense of going to Bristol for such things, intending to. sell at Bristol prices. Also, Mahogany Boards of various thicknesses on Sale. J. W. begs to inform the Inhabitants of this Neighbourhood, that in compliance with the desire of several parties, he, for the future, will he au no USE AGENT, and shall he most happy in receiving instructions from any parties, either to procure or let Houses for the same. J. W. begs to call the attention of the inhabitants of Aberdare, Merthyr, Dowlais, and their respective Neighbourhoods, to his Establishment, being assured that they will effe-ct a saving of about 15 per cent., together with the advantage of selecting from a general assortment A large Assortment of Angola Wool Rugs, of various Colours, just comÐ to hand. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIG-UILES, AND NO ABATEMENT. Duke-street, Cardiff, 7th March, 1849. To Contractors of Bridges. npKE SURVEYORS of the HIGHWAYS of the PARISHES of LANEDARN and ST. MELLONS are ready to receive Tenders for erecting a Bridge over the Rhymney river to connect the said parish-, s in the counties of Glamorgan and Monmouth. Plan and specification to be seen on application to Mr. David James, St. Mellons, on and after the 28th day of April, 1849. Soaled tenders, endorsed, to be delivered OIl or before the 8th day of May next, to Mr. David James, or delivered at the White Hart Inn, St. Mellons, at two o'clock precisely, on the 8th day of May. No tenders will be received later than the stated time. Endorsed tenders for erecting the said bridge to be addressed to Mr. David James, Surveyor of the Highways of the Parish of St. Mellons, County of Munuwuth, and the Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tender. Travelling Accommodation between Aberdare and Swansea. A CAR, for the conveyance of PASSENGERS, left the HORSE AND GROOM, INN, ABERDARE, on Mondays aud Thursdays, the 23rd and 26th days of April, returning Tues- days and Fridays; and will continue to perform the journey to and (1.-0. on. the ahove mentioned days until further notice., INSOLVENT DEBTORS, TO BJ3 HE A MX BEPOltE TUB Judge of the County Court of Glamor gassliira,. at Cardiff, on tiie 8-tli day of May, 1349. ABRAHAM EVANS, of High-street, in the Borough of.Mer- thyr TydSl, in the County of Glamorgan, Licensed Vic- tualler, and keeper of a house called or known by the name or sign of "The Farmer's .Ararspreviously of the Black Horse," Penvdarren, in the said borough of Merthyr Tydfil, in the county aforesaid, licensed victualler, and agent for the sale of beer and porter; and now a prisoner- for debt in the county gaol at Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan. QAMUEL JONES, of Tydvil's Well, in the Parish of Merthyr Tydfil, in the County of Glamorgan, Grocer and Provision Dealer, and keeper of a beer-house, called or known by the Dam e or I sign of The Barley Mow," and now a prisoner for debt in the gaol at Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan. T, GRIFFIN PHILLPOTTST Solicitor,, Cardiff, MILFORD AND HAKIN BRITISH TRAINING SCHOOL, MIDDLE-STREET, MILFORD. The BAZAAR of USEFUL and FANCY ARTICLES, In aid of the Funds of the above School, will be held IN THE LARGE ROOM OF THE INSTITUTION, On THURSDAY, the 24th day of MAY, 1849, and two following days. THIS SCHOOL is in a most flourishing condition, and well deserves the support of a benevolent public but the Com- mittee wish it to be distinctly understood, that the BAZAAR has no connexion whatever with the one to be held in a House in FRONT-STREET, Tickets of Admission to which are being offered for sale, containing no reference to the object for which it is to be held, and bearing the date of May 24th, 25tli, and 26th, though previously advertised for the 26tli and 28th of May. In order that the public may not purchase those Tickets under the impression that they are for the Milford and Hakin British School Bazaar, they are requested to observe that no Tickets for that Bazaar have..jajt.Jjjeen issued when this is done, each Ticket will have the object stated on it, and also bear the impress of the School thereon. Milford Haven, April 19th, 1849. WASHING-DAY NUISANCES A RE effectually abolished by following HARPER TWELVE- A TREES' celebrated WASHING DIRECTIONS, which teach how to accomplish a Family Six Weeks' IVasli before break- fast, for less than Sixpence, without a Washerwoman, making Washing Days—the dread of married men-as quiet as other days. Only two articles are required, costing about 2id., which are war- ranted not to injure the fabric. The Mothers' Magazine for February, 1849, page 91, says, We have great pleasure in testifying to the correctness of the advertise- ment respecting 'Mr. Twelvetrees' Washing Directions,' as we confess we were agreeably surprised at the result of the process. The linen was rendered beautifully white in its colour—and as no rubbing was required at 'the tub,' the washing which formerly occupied twelve hours was over before breakfast. All who desire home to be comfortable on Washing Days should lose no time in sending to Mr. Twelvetrees for the plan." The Pamphlet may be had of every Bookseller for 2s. 6d., or of HARP EH TWELVETREES, Publisher, 14, New Millman-street, Foundling, London, for 31 stamps and a directed envelope. None are genuine without the Gold Cover and Proprietor's name. See all the leading journals in the Kingdom for testimonials. Agents wanted in every town in Wales. AGENT FOR CARDIFF.—Mr. E. JONES, High-street. NORMAL COLLEGE FOR WALES, SWANSEA. To Builders.—Extension of Time. THE TIME for RECEIVING TENDERS has been EX- TENDED to MONDAY, MAY 14th. The quantities have been taken out by an experienced Surveyor, and may be bad on application to the architects, Messrs. Fuller and Gingell, Bristol. April 23rd, 1849. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1848. (11 and 12 Viet., c. 63.) NOTICE. WHEREAS, in pursuance of the PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1848, the GENERAL BOARD of HEALTH have directed THOMAS WEBSTER RAMMELL, ESQ., one of the Super- intending Inspectors appointed for the purposes of the said Act to visit the Parish of MERTHYR TYDFIL, in the County of GLAMORGAN, and there to make public inquiry and examine witnesses with rcspcctto the matters following; that is to say-A The SeWerage, Drainage, and Supply of Water. The' "tato of the Burial Grounds. I The Number and Sanitary condition of the Inhabitants. The Local Acts of Parliament (if any) for Paving, Lighting, Cleansing, Watching, Regulating, Supplying with Water, or Improving, or having relation to the purposes of the said Act. The natural Drainage Areas. The existing Parochial or other Local Boundaries. The Boundaries which may be most advantageously adapted for the purposes of the said Act. And other matters in respect whereof the General Board of Health is desirous of being informed for the purpose of enabling them to judge of the propriety of reporting to Her Majesty, or making a provisional order with a view to the application of the said Act, or any part thereof to the said Parish. Now, therefore, I the said Thomas Webster Rammell do hereby give notice, that on the Fifteenth day of May now next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Vestry-room, Glebeland, Merthyr lydhi, I will proceed upon the said inquiry, and that I shall then and there be prepared to hear all persons desirous of being heard before me upon the subject of the said inquiry. Dated this Twenty-fourth day of April, 1849. THOMAS WEBSTER RAMMELL TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Alteration of Passenger Trains. ON and after TUESDAY, MAY 1st, 1849, the TIMES of DEPARTURE of the PASSENGER TRAINS will be as follows, until further notice;- FROM CARDIFF TO MERTHYR AND ABERDARE. WEEK DAYS. At 9h. 30m., Morning;—2h. 45m., and 6h. Om., Afternoon. SUNDAYS. At 9h. 30m., Morning ;—and 5h. Om., Afternoon. FROM MERTHYR TO CARDIFF. WEEK DAYS. At 7h. 30m., Morning ;-lh. Om., and 4h. 10m.. Afternoon. SUNDAYS. At 7h. 30m., Morning i-and 3h. 10m., Afternoon. FROM MERTHYR TO ABERDARE. WEEK DAYS. At 7h. 28m., Morning ;—and 4h. 10m., Afternoon. SUNDAYS. At 7h. 30m., Morning;—and 3h. 10m., Afternoon. FROM ABERDARE TO CARDIFF. WEEK DAYS. At 7h. 25m., Morning ;-lh. Om., and 4h. 10m., Afternoon. SUNDAYS. At 7h. 2om., Morning;—and 3h. 10m., Afternoon. FROM ABERDARE TO MERTHYR. WEEK DAYS. At 9h. 40m., Morning;—and 6h. 18m., Afternoon SUNDAYS. At 9h. 40m., Morning ;—and 5h. 18m., Afternoon. Further particulars w.,iy be obtained by applying at any ø tk-e Stations. By Order, GEORGE FISHER, Cardiff, April 12th, 1849. General Superintendent. London and Paris tT A T F M P P T T7 M IIAT EMPORIU}I HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. JOHN WILLIAMS AND ,90. T> ESPECTFULLY acquaint the inhabitants of Cardiff f\ surrounding country, that they have just received liffr First Lot of Spring Hats, which will be found the Largest and most Fashionable Stock of the kind in Wales. J. W. and Co. take this opportunity to return their thanks for the very liberal support they have received, and beg to state that they are enabled, owing to their extensive trade, to fix such price* as no House in the Kingdom can surpass. French Hats 3s. 3d. Do. Fine. 4 0 1)0. Superior 5 6 Do. SatinNap. 6 6 Do. Superior. 8 0 Do. Superfine. 9 6 Do. Velvet Nap 10 6 Do. Superior 12 0 Do. Superfine. 13 0 Beaver and C.oth Hats from 3s. 3d. to 14s. CHILDREN'S HATS AND CAPS IN EVERY VARIETY. The Lowest Price asked. OBSERVE !—EAST SIDE OF THE TOWN-HAU; EMIGRATION, JH. EVINS, ARCHITECT, EMIGRATION., ami GENERAL AGENT, ABERGAVENNY, Land in America and South Australia to Sell or Rent on very low Terms. FREE PASSAGES TO THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, and Free Grants of 20 Acres of Land to Emigrants, approved of fey the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners. Passages secured to all parts of the World, on the most moderate and certain principles. ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE, NEW-ROAD, ÅBElt- GAVUXNY. TEAS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, CAHRIAGE fREE, V Ho. 2, BUCKLEBSBTJEY, CHEAPSIBE. THE heading of our Circular sufficiently indicates the basis of our system, viz.—that of s-wmlvinq the Public with Teas and CefFtis* JL r oi Wholesale Prices for Heady Money. Ihis announcement may appear somewhat presuming aud the question may naturally arise—How one party can sell at Wholesale Jfee,s' while another requires a Retail Profit ? The answer is simply this "Our arrangements are identical with those of the larirtigfc loiesale Establishments, and framed 011 the most Economical Scale. Our Warehouse, situate in a bye thoroughfare is one of most spacious in London, and affords the Greatest Facilities for the most Extensive Transactions, and is entirely" unencumbered witV ose merciless expenses inseparable from the show of a Retail Shop, and for which indirectly the purchaser is taxed Our business the parent of many branches, extending throughout the United Kingdom, is of such magnitude, that our purchases are nficessarii^ IUM* ana we thus derive every advantage the market affords." It will, therefore, be seen that we are in a position to-supply the pubile W the best and most economical terms—in iact,_ to supply at first hand by which all intermediMte profits are saved. In quoting a partial selection of our prices, we have appended a few recommendatory remarks, and we wish particularly to be understood sis holding ourselves responsible lor each character so appended. We mention this, in consequence of the too freauent practice of late—particularly in the lea Trade—ot-guUing_ the pub:ie with false alluring titles—aud while some are distributing tli«ir" rubbish at half a crown a pound, others adopt the ingenious appellation of best Black Tea, which, for quality, is on a par with Best Ha's 4s. 9d.; Best Boots, 8s. 6d.; and Best Coats, a Guinea. It is, in poiat of fact, pretty candid confession that they do not keep tht ft-er descriptions of Tea. The following List ia compost from the Latest and most Favourable Quotations in the Market, BLACK TEAS. d_ GEEE1" TEAS.. 4 GOOD ORDINARY Cosoou ( a very fair common. Tea). 2 8 GOOD UsKitn, GREBX (this will mix with Black at 2? 8d^ 3 (5 GOOD, UaupuL, CONGOU (a useful Tea, decidedly cheap) ,3 0 FiNE TWANKA y (this with the Bl..wk at 38.) :3 4, STRONG COSG'OU TEA (a very good Tea for domestic use) 3 4 YOUNG HYSON (a very good Tea, and with the'3S'id *Bl*>ck* FINE STRONG CONG-OXX, PEKOE FLAVOUR (This is an excellent makes an excellent mixture) '3 Tea. and deservedly in repute) 3 8 FINE YOUNG HYSON (a little on the Cowslip flavour).4 0 0 (very stroligly, 4 4. (We might here refrain from publishing a higher price, for SUPERIOR YOUXG HYSON (This is a. most excellent Tea and positively a higher price is unnecessary; but we keep the is really the most useful of all'our Green Teas: it pos- pnees. tor Connoisseurs..) sesses great strength and a fine aromatic flavour.) 5 IFT.-P4.RLOR FUKOU SOUCHONG (from the Kongshing estate, rich FSNKST- HYSON (This is a choice Tea, possessing all those rich r and rarc) 4 4 and delicate qualities fine Hysons are celebrated for) .§ ft #NN. i50i;CH0-NG .0 e. FrxiiST GUNPOWDER 7 ? ( Ihis is the acme of perfection in Tea, and bears comparison (This is The Gunpowder,'and is quite a Vraat V lHHIlumy m repute to old. Beeswing Port.) years since it was sold at Kis. per lb.) J COFFEE. We wish to direct particular attentien to CoiFee, from the fact of our having, after- great trouble and expense, succeeded in T erfeeti»g- he machinery lor roasting, which has never before been discovered. Letters patent are -already taken out for the invention whieik preserves thearouxa, aud removes that aciclity, so frequently complained of by deiieate persons. G°°D C/YLTTN" COPPKE (Good sound Coffee) 0 10- FIXKST JAVA COFFEE (much and desc-vedly in request) 1 *4 R IN-E CBYI.O.V CCX^KB (a very good Coffee) 1 0 Tin, FKNKST CUHA CUUV S 1 T PLANTATION (r-couuneuaed) .„.l 2 [ FINEST MOCHA COFFKK L 1 fr- it will be naturally inferred from the above that it is a favourable time to lay in a jrffck «s never were «o lo-w nr.- „a„ greater fall reasonably he anticipated until the excessive duty of 2s 2,id, is rcduced. For example' are now selling G.xJ oongouat os.pe> lb. winch, aftu- deducing the duty, leaves but 9^d.. to remunerate the merchants and pav all expenses of importation a puce by wjich tlie importers must oe great losers. 1 lieferring. to the above list we ventuxe to-solicit a continuance of that support hitherto so liheralh bestowed Having now established, one of the Largest Businesses in the kingdom, we refer with pride tu the progressive- inc-e-se during the last twenty years, pra.ing that our System of Busies, based oa. liberal principle of eo.muerciai eatoorise, and holdimr out. unprecedented advantages, LS iuiiy appreciated.. 6 .All orders are expected to L), by a remittance or Poit Office order or if a reference in London be made, pryme-t t)cClpt uld.al"pl'r':ll oft.he, goods wi.ll be suil1ewllt. Our TeniW arc C.¡.¡;h, an.ú we seük remu¡,wratilliL mÜy by -gnitad^Pb^ Our motLO l, proJtts a.nd qUick n:turns." ,.N<?Tb.- -r: [u'e deli vered l:arrLgt: Ü;e" to aiay -t of EngLautt v, Lii the quantity cl'd::roo ex sx l'oumli, but tb(. cauiag(> (¡:t" 1.\1 lio" pad unless by Tea. 2, Bucklersbury, Cheapswie. MANSELL. AND 00.- I Delivered Carriage Free to say Part of the ITingdOTn. ¡ I