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GOREU AKJF, ARF DYSG." Newydd ei gyhoeddi, lihif. 1, pris 4c., Y WAWR, SEF CYLCHGRAWN LLEENYDDOL A CHELFYDDYDOL, Cynntcysiad am y mis hwn: 1. Y GOLYGYDD AT EI GYD-WLADWYR.—Annerchiad. II. ANIANYDDIAETH.—Y Mecldwl. III. TIIAETIIODAU.—Llesoldeb ac hyfrydwch gwybodaeth o'r Celfyddyda.il.—Y Cclfyddydau-Rhif aMesur. IV. HANES DYNlON NODEDIG.-Mr. W. Charles Mon; Mr. Harris, Abertawy Mr. Jones, Bangor; Mr. Griffiths, Caernar- fon; Mr. Thomas, Llanrwst; Mr. J. W. Thomas (Arfonwysonj-, Die Aberdaron; Parch. J. Blackwell; Arglwydd Barwn Richards; Mr. Urias Watson. V. HYFFORDDIADAU,&E.—Rhesymeg.—Hyawdledd.—Pryddyd- iaeth.-Cerddoriaetii-leitliiadur, &c. VI. BARDDONIAKTH.—Cwymp Llywelyn.—Uchenaid am Gym- ru.—Y Bwthyn Mynyddig.—I bob effaith mae achos.- Yr Esgyn- iad.- Y Groes.—Amrywiaeth creaduriaid. VII. GEMMAU Cymity.-Y Bl'iwsion.-Perffeithrwydd.-Gofal am y bychan.-Nerth Dwyfol.-Allor.-Cof da.-Y ris uchaf. VIII. AMRYWIAETIIAU.- Crefycld a Moesoldeb-Natur agwyirth —■Cyferbynied-y CelfyddydauCoerthedig-Gwirionedd aThybiaeth —Cyfiawnder—Enllibiwr—Gwybodaeth a Doethineb—Cariad. IX. DIODANION.—Naddyro imi gyfoeth 11a tliylodi-Shizin Lianddeiniolan—Tawelu'r Fam drallodus—Dwym ffrwyth-Dim i dalu-Offeiriad Llanycil. CAERDYDD D. Evans, Swyddfa'r PRINCIPALITY, LLUNDAIN Arthur Hall, Virtue a'i Gyf., 25, Paternoster-row ac ar Worth gan Lyfrwerthwyr a Dosbarthwyr Trwy'r Dywyso- gaeth. [A CARD.] D A V I D LEWIS, Auctioneer, Appraiser, and General Agent, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. WHEREAS A PETITION of EDWARD CHARLES (f TAYLOR, Cabinet Maker, Bridgend, an Insolvent Debtor having been tiled in the County Court of Glamorganshire, at Bridgend, and an Interim Order for Protection from Process having been°given to the said Edward Charles Taylor, under the provisions of the Statutes in that case made and provided, the said Edward Charles Taylor is hereby required to appear before the said Court on the 27th day of July instant, at Ten in the Forenoon precisely, for his First Examination touching his debts, estate, and effects, and to be further dealt with according to the provisions of the said Statutes; and the choice of the Creditors' Assignees is to to take place at the time so appointed, All Persons indebted to the said Edward Charles Taylor or that have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to Mr. LEWIS MORRIS, the Clerk of the said Court, at his Office at Bridgend, the Official Assignee of the estate and effects ,,n of the said Insolvent. CONVEYANCE FBQM HAVERFORDWEST to SWANSEA DIRECT IN ONE DA FROM HAVERFORDWEST, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, starting from the SWAN INN, at Eight o'Clock, A.M., and rom the CAMERON ARMS, SWANSEA, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at the same hour. WILLIAM JAMES, Proprietor. Classical, Commercial, and Mathematical Academy for young Gentlemen, tp 26, CROSS HOUSE, STOWHILL, NEWPORT. MON. (CONDUCTED by the Rev. W. L. SANDERSON, Independent J Minister, a Member of the College of Preceptors, formerly a Student in CHeshunt College, Herts, some years ago Master of a Proprietary Boarding School in Devon, lately Head Master of an Institution for educating Ministers' sons. Mr. Sanderson returns his grateful acknowledgments for the large and increasing patronage with which his Establishment has been fevoured during the past year, and feels confident that when the candid and liberal public shall become generally aware of the extent of his literary attainments, his extensive knowledge of ancient and modern languages, and mathematical science, his inti- mate acquaintance with all the routine of Commercial as well as Classical education, his long experience in tuition, his unwearied iduity, and untiring patience, the health, the comfort, and rapid improvement of his pupils, the. strict attention paid to their morals and behaviour, and under Mrs. Sanderson's kind superintendence, their unrestricted supply of food of the very best quality, most parents will be tuxious that their children should enjoy the superior advan- tages of his Academy and his school will become, both in number 'and respectability, the first in this part of the United Kingdom. As no Midsummer holidays are given to the Day Scholars, the School remains open for the reception of pupils. The Boarders >-111 resume their studies on Monday, the 22nd of July. TERMS FOR BOARDERS. Under 10 years of age £ 4 0 0 per quarter. Above 10, and under 12 4 5 0 Above 12, 13. 410 0 Above 13 5 0 0 s, Ministers' sons boarded and educated for.. 3 15 0 TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. Heading, Writing, and Arithmetic. 0 10 0 per quarter. fcitto, with Book-keeping, English Gram- 0 15 0 mar, Geography, and Mathematics. Latin, French, Greek, Hebrew, German, q 10 6 extra _aud Italian, each Navigation, the whole course. 2 10 0 The Evening School will be resumed the first Monday in October. Mrs. Sanderson's Seminary for Young Ladies (terms same as Shove), will re-open on Monday, July 22nd. Music, One Guinea, and French, Half-a-Guinea per quarter extra. References kindly permitted to the Rev. Mr. Jones, and the Rev. rr. Havard, Independent Ministers, of Talgarth, Breconshire L. Davies, Esq., Surgeon, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire; Mr. I'M wards, of Llanover, Monmouthshire and other respectable Persons, whose children are pupils in the school. Mr. Sanderson intends to deliver, in his school-room, a Lecture to his pupils, their parents, and the public generally (admis-ion he), on the Advantages of Education, oh Tuesday, July 23, at "^If-past seven in the evening. Wanted a steady Youth about 16 (a good writer), as an Assist "lt. He wonld be instructed in the Languages and Mathematics. CARDIFF FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY. OFFICE,INo. 6, CASTLE-STREET. rI^HE members of this Society are informed that their SUB- vi. SCRIPTIONS, will be received at the Society's Office, on 10NDA Y, July the 1st, and every succeeding Monday, between the Our:, of seven and nine p.m. Persons desirous of becoming members are requested to apply to tile Secretary. Those persons who have already paid their entrance fee, are re- vested to send in their names and addresses in full to the Secretary, tltat they may be properly enrolled as members of this Society. The Committee are prepared to receive proposals for the purchase of any Eligible Freehold Property.—All communications to be ^dressed to Mr. PETER PRICE, Secretary, 8. Working-street. TO SHOPKEEPERS, TO BE LET IN a most advantageous position in the Town of NEWPORT, ■4. Monmouthshire, in the centre of business, a commodious Shop and Dwelling-house, twenty-two feet frontage. Any respectable tradesman would be ^"atfcd with, and to an eligible party a lease of a term of year v "uId be given. The premises contain go ;d cellarage, and a pri- entrance to the Dwelling-house, which is roomy and con- lla^nt, and the proprietor would assist in the erection of a 10 eop-front. ■^Pply to Mr. BENJAMIN YOUNG, Pillgwen'ly. Newport, July, 1850, mtusshmkm. «.a3 THE RAILWAY HOTEL, CARDIFF, TS pleasantly and healthily situated, within three minutes' walk from the centre of the Town, having on each side detached Villas— J_ IN front a well-laid Nursery Ground—a romantic view of the WELSH MOUNTAINS—adjoining the TAFF VALE RAILWAY STATION, and is the only convenient Hotel in Cardiff for the transit of Passengers intending to go by the BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS AND SOUTH WALES RAILWAY, to and from which an OMNIBUS is continually running. Families and Gentlemen visiting this neighbourhood will find this a quiet and comfortable House, combined with moderate charges. -Horses, Flys, &c., &c.; Shillibier's Patent Funeral Carriage, let on hire good Stabling and Lock-up Coach-house. J. W. cannot let this opportunity slip by without thanking his numerous friends for their kind support and begs to state that he intends, about the middle of August, running a Two-horse Omnibus from the Railway Hotel to the Bute Docks six times a day, taking the route of the South Wales Railway Station. Fares:—Inside 3d.; Outside 2d. J. WINSTONE, PROPRIETOR. Railway Hotel, Cardiff, June 27, 1850. DELIVERED CARRIAGE FREE TO ALL PARTS OF ENGLAND. TEAS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. TEA WAREHOUSE, 2, BUCKLERSBURY, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. THIS Establishment was commenced in the year 1830. Its successful progress during 20 years has gratified our anticipations. The patronage of the Public has elevated its position to one of the largest in the Trade. Our main object has been, and still is, to supply the Public on TRADE TERMS. Great and assuming as such an undertaking appears to be, it is obvious that to do Business on a Wholesale Scale, it is necessary to have wholesale appliances. In conformity with these ideas, our locality was chosen in a bye thoroughfare, where space and accommodation are sufficient to carry on trade to any extent, but without those merciless and enormous expenses inseparably attached to retail shops in prominent situations, whereby an extravagant profit is rendered necessary. Hence its will be seen that we are in a position to supply the Public on the best and most economical terms-in fact to supply at Jirst hand, by which all intermediate profits are saved. The immense variety of Teas now imported into this country, demands the most scrutinising caution. In this we have considerable advantages, as from the extent of our trade we are enabled to employ a qualified and experienced Person, whose sole duty is that of carefully selecting, tasting, and appropriating Teas for consumption. The following areour present quotations Black Teas. d. Common Tea 2 8 (The duty on all being 2s. 2d., renders comment on the quality of this Tea unnecessary.) Sound Congou Tea 3 0 (A good, useful Tea for economical and large consumers.) Strong Congou Tea 3 4 (A Tea very much approved of.) Fine Souchong Tea 3 8 (Pekoe flavour. Strongly recommended.) Fine Pekoe Souchong. 4 0 (This Tea .s more in repute than any other it is a very superior Tea.) Finest Pekoe Souchong 4 4 (This is a high class Tea.) Finest Lapsang Souchofig 5 0 (This is a rare Tea, very scarce, of an extraordinary flavour.) Green Teas. s. d. Common Green 3 0 Young Hyson 3 4 (This will mix with the 3s. Black.) Fine Young Hyson 3 8 (We recommend this with the 3s. 4d. Black.) Superior Young Hyson 4 0 Fine Hyson 5 0 Gunpowder Tea 4 4 The Finest Young Ilyson 5 0 (This is fit for any use.) (This is fit for any use.) Fine Shot Gunpowder g 0 The Finest Gunpowder Imported 7 () Coffees. The Coffee market is very uncertain—prices changing daily. We quote the present prices •— s. a. Fine Ceylon Coffee 1 q Fine Plantation (recommended) 1 2 Finest Java Coffee (superior Coffee) 1 4 -i- s• d. Finest Cuba Coffee (strongly recommended) 1 6 Finest Mocha Coffee 1 8 Our t offee is roasted by the latest improved patent machinery. Much discussion having recently taken place in Parliament about Chicory, we are induced to keep on sale the best imported, at 8d. rr v • n n i i .i • • 1 Per. those who prefer its admixture. Haying briefly alluded to the principle ou which we conduct our business, we respectfully solicit the attention of Hotel Keepers DEUVERED CARRIAGE t&SSYo' ANY PART nTi^r\\SS"T' •*»" NOTE. TEAS AKE 01 £ NGLANI).ce^ixpauud.; but the and latiobnSt thaUkS f°r P*St fav0m's' we refer t0 our sJ'stem of business as a satisfactory inducement for your further patronage 2, Bucklersbury, Cheapside. MANSELL, HORNE & Co. P.S. Agents are appointed in every Tawn and Village. Respectable Persons only will be treated with. NOTICE. T HE public are respectfully informed that the Steam Vessel 1 "TALIESIN," having been slightly injured on Tuesday last, will not Ply for a few days.—Due notice will be given of the day on which :she will Resume her Station. Cardiff, July 10th. 1850. CARDIFF FURNITURE EMPORIUM, WOMANBY-STREET, (IMMEDIATELY ADJOINING THE GLOBE INN.") SAWYER AND SON, EVER mindful of the kind patronage extended to them since A the opening of the above Establishment, are again Induced thus publicly to acknowledge to their many supporters, their most sincere and unfeigned thanks; and trust, by an undeviating ad- herence to an honourable and strict course of business, coupled with a determination (not to be superseded by any other similar undertaking) in the vending of the various descriptions of Goods comprised in their extensive Stock, at the lowest remunerating prices possible, that they will continue to merit that flattering share of public confidence and support which has already been so liberally bestowed upon them, and which it will be their constant aim and most anxious desire to deserve.—A Large Stock of NEW CABINET and other GOODS now on hand, suitable .to every class of the community. No matter whomsoever they be, Whether of high or low degree,— The humble peasant and the 'squire Alike may. have what they desire; 'Tis really so, and truly said, From lowly flock to featherbed. Thus stands the stock,—here's clocks and cases, And mirrors bright for pretty faces With lustres, too, beyond compare, And gems of virtue rich and rare Yea goods, forsooth, of every class, In plated metal, copper, brass, And all such things that taste admires. As strictly what a house requires. Let every one then come and view Choice manufacture cheap and new, As sofas, couches, sideboards, chairs, And settees single, or in pairs, In rosewood season'd well and dry, Or Spanish rich nialio-aiiy; Of London make the very best, And therefore worthy public test. Carved cheffloncers, and tables too, From telescope to card and loo; With earpetings and druggets wide, And requisites for fire-side; Folish'd irons, brasses, fenders, And every item comfort renders Hearth rugs and ottomans there are, With rich cut-glass and earthenware. Here's window-blinds of every shade All lengths and sizes ready made; Curtains, poles, and bell-pulls too, In rich brocade of any hue Vester lights and chimney-glasses, Which no other houses surpasses In brief, here's all things from a broom In KITCHEN up to DRAWING ROOM. Neat painted wash stands, drawers, chairs Tables and such things for up-stairs Millpuffs and mattresses, a host, With bedsteads, plain and carved four-post, t, reiieh, half-tester, cupboard, camps, And nursery cots, and safety lamps Wardrobe, b dsteps, lounges too, And toilet suites of willow blue. As to the humbler goods, and price, 'Tis quite astonishing how nice 4 And cheap they are, and strong, And almost purchased for a song; So say the million—who denies it ? The better judge is he who tries it; Who then, we ask, will lack a day, Ere to our Mart he bends his way ? SAWYER AND SON DAGUERRE-PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS: TRUE TO NATURE. MONSIEUR JACQUIER HAS the honour to announce, that, in compliance with the re- quest of several distinguished families in Glamorganshire, he has opened for a short season, his PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, At Mr. E. JENKINS', Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Where he respectfully solicits the visits of the Nobility, Gentry, and Public generally, to an inspection of Portraits taken upon the Photographic System, the accuracy of which cannot be questioned in the slightest degree, every lienament and expression of the features, and actual appearance of the sitter, being as faithfully and exactly taken as could be represented in a mirror. The tedium of long sittings, under the old system of portrait painting, is here altogether obviated—a few minutes only, being- sufficient to obtain a portrait as true to Nature as Nature's self. The pleasing gratification of possessing the EXACT portraiture of a beloved child, or children, wife, husband, father, mother, sister, brother, dear relative, or friend, in faithful and enduring colours, handsomely set in Morocco frames and glass, at prices coming within the reach of all classes, may be realised in a few minutes, through the agency of this unerring system of copying nature in her very mould and expression. AIONS. JACQUIER will be happy to exhibit specimens of his art, and testimonials with which lie has been honoured by the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of Cheltenham, Bath, Bristol, Clifton, Newport, &c., &c., to those who may be pleased to favour his rooms with a visit. MINIATURES, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS And every description of still life reduced to the smallest scale in copies of the utmost exactness, on greatly-reduced terms. The Art taught Sf Apparatus supplied at moderate charges. Rooms open from Ten to Five and each Commission executed in ten minutes. CAUTION! KUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS !r-])R. DE ROOS still continues to supply the aitlicted with his celebrated cure for Single or Double Rupture, the efficacy of which, for both sexes, and all ages, is too well known to need comment. It is perfectly free from danger, causes no pain, confinement, or inconvenience, and will, with full instructions, &c., rendering failure impossible, be sent free, on receipt of 7s. in cash, or by post-office order, payable at the Holborn-office. A great number of trusses have been left behind by persons cured, as trophies of the immense success of this remedy, which will be readily given to any requiring them after a trial of it. Letters of inquiry should contain two postage stamps. Address—Walter De Roos, M.D., 35, Ely-place, Holborn-hill, ondon At home from ten till one, and four till eight. Sundays excepted. CAUTION.—Sufferers are earnestly cautioned against youthful impudent quacks, who copy this announcement, forge testimonials, place Dr. before their names, make assertions the most extravagant and absurd, and have recourse to the basest practises to victimise the public. ANGEL HOTEL, CARDIFF, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Important and Extensive Sale of Port and other Wines, in Bottle. II YFESSRS. GRAHAM have received instructions to SELL BY it I PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Hotel, on TUESDAY, thezSrd Instant, About 180 Dozen fine old Port. 1, 30 Superior Sherry, t) 20 Fine Laflitte Claret. The whole of the above have been consigned for absolute sale and are well worthy the attention of the Public. For convenience the Wines are packed in 2 and 3 dozen hampers, and will be Sold in Lots that may suit purchasers. Packages included. The Sale will commence at 11 for 1 o'clock, and in the interim Samples may be tasted. "t.' FREEHOLD JAND MOVEMENT. PUBLIC MEETING AT PONTYPRIDD A PUBLIC MEETING for the purpose of forming a Brancli Societj', at Pontypridd, was held on TUESDAY EVENING, last JOHN CALVERT, ESQ., in the Chair; when the following Resolutions were adopted :— 1st. That this meeting is of opinion that the Freehold Land Move- ments offers to the industrious classes a most profitable in vestment for their savings, and is an efficient agent for elevating their moral and social condition, by engendering habits of forethought, and spirit of self-dependence; the meeting also recognises in the general establishment of these societies a most effectual mode of gradually and legally extending the suffrage, by increasing the number of voters for county members and are of opinion that it behoves all* who are anxious to extend the representation of the people, to contribute by every means in their power to its en- couragement and support." "2nd. That a Branch of the Cardiff Freehold Land Society be established in Newbridge—Moved by Rev. James Richards, Seconded by Mr. Jones, Printer. 3rd. That Mr. Jones, Printer, be appointed to receive the names of those who desire to become members." "4th. That the thanks of this meeting be given to Mr. Calvert, for his kindness fll taking the chair this evening. EMIGRATION iBfc TO AMERICA, To prevent disappointment to parties wishing to proceed by the Splendid A. 1., Coppered, and Copper-fastened, English-built Ship, "HOPE," 650 TONS BURTHEN, JOHN GILL, COMMANDER, FOR NEW YORK DIRECT- NOTICE is Hereby Given, that she will be positively Dis- patched on THE 30TH OF JULY, 1850, This Ship is the only English Vessel now on the Berth for New York, and will be fitted up in the same superior style as the JAVA," dispatched from Bristol on the 11th of May, and arrived safely at New York on the 21st of June. (See extract of a Letter from her Commander, published in the Bristol Neicspapers, of the 13th July.) As her numbers are rapidly filling up, Persons in- tending to Emigrate to America should be in Bristol at least three days before the day of sailing, and without loss of time, make application to sccuro their Berths, to WILLIAM DOBBIN, Licensed Passenger Broker, Emigration-office, 31, Prince-street, Bristol, N.B.—Mr. DOJIBIK will also dispatch a First-class Ship for New York about the end of August, BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, OFFICE, QUAY, BRISTOL. THE following steam vessels are intemlpd to sail from Cumberland Basin, Bristol:—to and from Dublin, Shamrock; Cork, Juocrna and Sabrina; Waterford, Victory and Hose; Tenby, Osprey (Tuesdays) and Pltœnix; Mil- ford, Pater, and Haverfordwest, Ospreif: Carmarthen, Phoenix; Swansea, County and Beresford; Newport, Swift and Dart; Cardiff, Star aud Prince of Wales, as under- mentioned during JULY, 18,50: FROM BRISTOL TO 1 • xr i g JULY- I 1 I f |||- 1 I Cardiff. I P ° > 3w =3 do £ A ,t:i: t"< r-<¡ is I W I Mon 1 9 m 9 m Tues 2 !iojai» 10 atnllO amdO am lOJainSK) m 19,} ru Wed 3 u am| ••• U m II m Thur 4 i#_ 1 am'l2no 12 r.o Fri. a 14 pm U pm 1 pni I pnj 1 amjli af I &i Sat. 6 2 pm 3 am| o af o af If™ I ••• -7 T7 4~al 4i af lues J 5.J pm 3J am 5J am 5A am 5.J ami 5 m 5 al 5 af Wed 11 7 am 6 m G a, Gi m „ s am 6J la Tmfijaf 8 am 8 air. 7i am| 7A am 8 an~i,7^ m 8 m Sat.j3 SJ am 9 am 8 m 8^ m Mon 15 10 m 9 £ m Tues 16 U am 11 anvil am 1J1 am IHam lOini 11 m Wed.17 12 no llim 12 n Thur 18 1 am I2iaf 1 af Fri 19 2 pm 2 pm 1| pmi |U pm 2 am I3 ai 2 a;' Sat 20 3 pm 3i ain2.j ai 3 6f Mon 22 af 4} af Tues23 5 pm 5i am[5$am 5J am 5i am 5 at 5.}m5'i Wed 24 <4 am 5i ml53 ai 6m 6iii" Thur25 7 am 6 m a! 6$ra Fri.26 7 am 7 am 7 amj 7 am 7 am 6$m 7 ia Sat.27 7 am S am 7 m 7^ 1.. Mon 29 s m SJ jr, Tues 30 9 am 9 am 9 am 9 am 9.J am Sf m 9 r Wed 31 10 am [9t m 10 FOR BRISTOL FROM "H 15 • o ca •S £ <2 *>" "2 5 JULY. £ • •§ 3 2 ? Cardiff is Q C3 ? 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Tues 2 11 am 2 pm 10J m SI m sj m Wed 3 1 pm lOJam 9 m 9 ra Thur 4 1 am lO.Jm lo m Fri. 5 2 pm 12|pm 9 ngtj 2 am ll.jui 114 m Sat. 6 3 am lli pm 3< am 1 af 1 af Mon 8 25 af 3 af Tues 9 8 am 9 am 6 am 4 m 3j ;if 4 af Wed In 74 am 5 am 5 m 4i af 4i af Tliur 11 am 5A af 6m5iaf Fri.12 8 am 8 am 85 am 6 af 6t"m Sat.13 9| am 3 am 7 £ am: 9 am GA m 7" tn 14 — — Mon 15 S in 8 in Tues 16 11 Jam 2 pm 11 am 9 in 9 ra Wed 17 1 pm lOiam 9$-m 10 Thur 18 1} am il m 11 Fri 19 3 pm 1 pm 10 ngt 2| am lijrn 12^ sf Sat 20 i am 2 pm 3* 'am 1 af lj af Sat 20 4 am 2 pm 3* aip.I H af Mon 22 j | .3 af 3 af Tues 23 Sam 9 amj |6J am 3J af 5miSaf Wed 24 I- am a ani 4 m 4 af 5m4taf Thur25 i7A am 5 m 5 af 5 af Fri.2(3 Sam; 7 am 8 am 51 af 5* af Sat 27 ,8* am 2} am 6i am 8 am 6 m 6 nf Mon 29 (;i tn 7 m Tues 30 10 am 12 no 9.1 am 7a m 71 m Wed 31, ill jam '9$am' 7J n 8 :n NOTICE.—From 1st April and during the summer, the Juverrsa will leave Bristol for Cork on Wednesdays instead of Tuesdays. The whole of the above vessels are fitted up for the convey- ance of pass engel's and goods.—Female stewards on board. Carriages and horses shipped with care.—Horses aud carriages t be shipped two hours before sailing. All Goods for Shipment must be alongside before 4 o'clock in the afternoon. ^Particulars may he obtained by applying at the Bristol Steam Navigation Company's Of5ce, Quay, Bristol; where all goods, packages, parcels, &c.. should be addressed-For Swansea and Cardiff, to Messrs. W. and H. Hartnell, at their warehouse, corner of St. Stephen's-aveuue, on the Quay, instead of Ciare-streer-hali and Bull-wharf; and E. T. Turner, 12, Quay-street; an for NevF port, to J. Jones, J.io\vnha:n Wharf, Hotwclls. AGENTs.-fr. Joseph Morgan, Tenby; Mr. J. Rees, Haver- ,ford west: Mr. Palmer, Milford 1r. Bowen, Pater; Mr. Johrt"Rf Smart and Mr. W. Poekett, Swansea; Mr. W. R. Harvey^aati — Mr. C II. Bevan, Cardiff; Mr. Martin, Ilr'raeombe; Mri^tonias- » Baker, Lynton; Mr. Robert Staeey. Carmarthen; ana/^jc £ f$U t Jones, Newport. V^\ f r