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NEWPORT CLOTHING Opposite the Post- Office, High-street. THOMAS DAVIES, IN expressing his gratitude for the extensive patronage he has received from the Public, respectfully invites those who have not inspected his STOCK to an early VISIT, feeling a strong conviction of being able to Offer them very great inducements to favour him with their orders. b The circumstance of his confining his attention to the WOOLLEN and MANCHESTER. Trade, and his experience in the MARKETS, as well as his adopting the principle of Buying and Selling for CASH, enables him to Offer GOODS, warranted of the best Fabric, extremely Moderate in Price. His Cutter is one of first-rate Abilities, possessed of Practical knowledge of the Art, under whose superin- tendence none but workmen of decided talent are employed, T. D. being determined to produce articles that may vie with those of any House for Elegance of Cut, Ease, and durability of Workmanship. Gentlemen are allowed to return any article, if not approved of, as respects cut, colour, quality, or make, although previously ordered. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO JUVENILE DRESSES, SERVANTS' LIVERIES- Every Article of MEN'S CLOTHING, Ready Made. Manufactured by him, warranted well made, and will be exchanged or the money returned, if not approved. .kt 8tnt1:al tIOtk Consists of WEST COUNTRY and YORKSHIRE Superfine CLOTHES, WATERPROOF BEAVERS, DOESKINS. CASSEMERES; Rich SILK and WOOLLEN VESTINGS; Fancy VELVETEENS, MOLESKINS, CORDS, &c.; GOSSAMER and BEAVEll HATS, warranted to retain their shape and colour, and not to spot with rain; BOYS' and INFANTS' CLOTH and VELVET CAPS; HOSIERY and SHIRTS. N.B.-TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. n:j» OBSERVE,— THOMAS DAVIES, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MACINTOSHES, INDIA RUBBER GARMENTS, MADE TO MEASURE, WARRANTED WATERPROOF. LONDON-HOUSE, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. J. GRIERSON BEGS to inform the inhabitants of CARDIFF and its Vicinity, that he has just completed his WINTER PURCHASES, and the whole of the NEW STOCK is now Ready for INSPECTION. Amongst the newest designs for Dresses are the Amongst the newest designs for Dresses are the Chene Royal, Cashmere Chene, and Chene de Laines, Every Shade of Colour in FRENCH and BRITISH MERINOES, ORLEANS, and various New Patterns in fine Plaid Wools. al zm (Y Li Will be found to contain every Novelty in SATIN, BROCADED SILK, SCARF, and BORDERED SHAWLS; the VICTORIA SATIN MANTLES and SQUARES, richly trimmed with Fur, and a choice lot of real SCOTCH PLAID SHAWLS and SCARFS. AN UNUSUALLY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies and Children's Beaver Bonnets, CHENE JND FIGURED SATIN RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, ORIENTALS AND OTHER BONNET MATERIALS, WINTER HOSIERY, GLOVES, §-c. be. J. GRTERSON begs to call particular attention to his Stock of Plain Goods, Sheetings, Blankets, Flan- aeb, &c., which he is now enabled to offer at a considerable Reduction, owing to the depressed state of the Manufacturing Districts. THE BEST WEST OF ENGLAND BROAD CLOTHS, (WILKIN'S GOODS,) In Uiffto, Blurs, Urotoma, antr Olibro, Now Selling at SIXTEEN SHILLINGS, usually Sold at TWENTY-ONE SHILLINGS. PILOTS, BEAVERS, & BUCKSKINS, AT THE SAME REDUCTION. SEVFRAL CASES OF THE BEST £IQ) rnw jpahuis Have just been received. ALBION HOUSE, HIGH STREET, IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. AS the present distressed state of Trade in every branch, and more particularly in the Manufacturing Districts, holds out immense advantages to pttrties possessing* and using ibeir capital by Purchasing (under these circumstances) Goods at the greatest Reduction ever known, HO WELLS AND HERNE Have availed themselves of all these advantages, bjy Visiting the Markets of LONDON, MANCHESTER and SCOTLAND, at this time, and respectfully beg to inform their Friends and the public, they have just returned, and are enabled to offer the Richest, Choicest, and most Fashionable Goods (of the most sterling and approved makes and designs), which H. & H. feel convinced they stand pre-eminent by the immense and increasing patronage they enjoy, and which it will at all times be their .mxious study to maintain at rices, which must show at once they are the Cheapest lot of Goods ever offered to the Public. 2-1117 uvjiw a2LIJ-L.s, [})!.PJ[p;.f2 ill?J.) SU [£J!p CHENE, figured and Plain, SATIXETTS, BARA THEAS, SYRIAN and OTTOMAN figured POP- LINS, CHENE ROYAL, and PALESTINE, in great variety; ALPACA CLOTHS, CASHMERES- Figured and Imperial THIBET, of the softest textures, and all description of MERINO SAXnNv' and SPANISH CLOTHS; *» Real Ninch Edinbro' and Norwich Shawls, Of the Choicest STYLES, with a LARGE Lot of Long and Square GENOA VELVET Trimmed. THE FlIMY ilPaiTfflEKlT Consists of all the Newest Styles in RIBBONS, and every Material suitable/or the ensuing Season October 23. 1841. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, ssj § Of the Anniversary Meeting of the District Committee FOR THAT PART OF THE DIOCESE OF LLANDAFF, SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN, Held at Cambridge, on Tuesday, the 26th day of October, 1841, THE REVEREND AND WORSHIPFUL W. B. KNIGHT, M. A., CHANCELLOR OF THE DIOCESE, VICE-PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. One Letter from the Rev. Mr. Parker, and five from Mr. Trigge, Accountant to the Parent Society, were retld. acknowledSCIDR the receipt of a copy of the Minutes of the Committee at their Anniversary Meeting on the 20 th of October. 1840, and remittances amounting to £ 440 10s. 1 Id., viz >434 4s. 1 Id on of Books, and £ 6 6s. Members' Subscriptions, '1U °" aLCOU»l The Treasurer's Account with the District Committee from September 1st, 1840, to September 1st 1841 as aPdited by the Itcv. J. Powel, and the Rev. L. A. Nicholls, was read, and appeared as follows:- Dr. £ s. d. Cr. £ s. d. Sept. 1, 1840. Sept. 1840. To Balance as per last Account 223 4 7 By remittances to Parent Society for To Subscriptions and Donations for the Books 434 4 11 Year. 170 5 0 By paid Cowbridge Hall keeper 0 2 6 Sept. 1, 1841. By paid for copying Minutes and Ac- To Amount of Books Sold at Cardiff 102 16 0 counts of last year 0 5 0 Cowbridge 11 15 8 By Rents of Depots 14 4 0 Bridgend 14 12 8 By Advertising in Cambrian 1 10 0 Margam.. 39 18 7 By Land Carriage from London to Neath, 23 3 0 Bristol. 7 18 7 Merthyr.. 21 6 11 By Freight from Bristol 2 5 9 M Dowlais.. 45 4 7 By Inland Carriage, Porterage, and « Aberdare 7 15 5 Package. 4 13 7 To Moiety of a Collection at Cardiff in By Postages, and Post Office Orders 0 7 0 aid of this Committee and that of the By Printer's Bill. 2 2 0 Society for the Propagation of the By Stationery, &c at various Depots 1 9 11 Gospel in Foreign Parts, after a By Coal and Sweeping, &e., at Cardiff' 0 10 0 Sermon by the Rev. T. Stacey 10 16 6l By Almanacks supplied by Mr.W.Bird 0 7 0 To Collection at Merthyr, in aid of the By Shelves and preparing Boxes 1 7 0 Committee, after a Sermon by the By Subscriptions advanced not received I I 0 Kev. William Leigh 5 8 7 ——————— Total Credits 472 8 3 f676 7 Balance in hand 203 19 3.1 The Number of Books Soldfrom September JC:676 7 6j 1, 1840, to September 1, 1841, was— # English and Welsh Bibles 748 Books, Tracts, Sgc., distributed gratuitously, Ditto Testaments, including Duoglotts 1070 Bibles Ditto Common Prayer Books, including Testaments jjtto 904 Common Prayer Books, &c Ditto Psalters ———— School Books and Tracts. Ditto Bound Books, School Books, and English 2002 Tracts 14799 Welsh Total Sold 17581 Total given 2002 Total SZold and Given by the Committee during the Year 19,583 The Number of Books sold and dúfJ";}vut.Jd p..atuiÚYURly by II. Ovmmittee since its establishment in 1814, has been,- Bibles 10,275 Testaments, including Duoglotts 19,343 Common Prayer Books, including ditto 19,074 Psalters 1,703 llound Books, School Books, and Tracts. 152,270 GrandTotal. 202.665 Moved by Lieut.-Colonel Morgan, and seconded by the Itev. J. Powel, and resolved unanimously, That the Abstract of Accounts, as audited, be confirmed, and together with the Report just read be advertised in the County newspapers, ard printed for circulation among the subscribers. Moved by J. Bruce Pryce, Esq., and seewwied by iheRev. E Griffiths and resolvpd unanimously, That the thanks of the Meeting be given to the Rev. J. Powel and the Rev. L. A. Nicholls, the Auditors of Accounts to the Committee, and that they be requested to continue their services. Moved by tbe Rev. Robert Nicholl, seconded by the Rev. Evan Morgan, and resolved unanimously. That the Kpv. Richard Evans, of Li.,ititris-,etit, be appointed Collector of Subscriptions between the Taff and Ely, instead of the Rev. Richard Prichard, who resigns. Moved by the Rev. T. E Edmondes, and seconded by the Rev. W. Thomas, and resolred unanimously, That the cordial thinks of the Committee be given to the Rev. William Bruce, for the admirable Discourse preached by him in Cowbridge Church before them this day. Moved by the Rev. R. Trovor Tyler, seconded by David Thomas, Esq., and resolved unanimously, That the best thanks of the Meeting be given to the Rev. Thomas Williams, for a remittance of E5. 8s. 7d., collected after a sermon preached by the Rev. William Leigh, on behalf of this Committee in Merthyr Church. Moved by the Rev. J. M. Traherne, seconded by the Rev. Thomas Stacey, and resolved unanimously, That the thanks of the Sub-cribers be offered to the Rev. John Harding and the Rev. John Williams, Assistant Secretaries, and to the Managers of Depots and Collectors of Subscriptions in the County, for their respective valuable services. Moved by J. Bruce Pryce, Esq., seconded by the Rev. L. A. Nicholls, and resolved unanimously, That the Committee atlious to bear testimony to the ready attention and liberality of the Parent Society towards this Diocese, and to the Principality at large, especially in the reasonable price at which Wehb Bibles are sold, and the late reduction in that of the small Welsh Bible and Welsh Common Prayer Books;—that the thanks of the Committee are accordingly tendered to the Venerable society;-aiid that the sum of One Hundred Pounds be remitted for the general purposes of the Society. W. B. KNIGHT, Chairman. Moved by the Rev. John Williams, seconded by Lieutenant-Colonel Morgan, and resolved unanimously, That the best thanks of the meeting be given tothe Reverend the Chancellor, for his kindness in taking the Chair, and for his attention to the business of the day. V tWS P4 pg £ THOMAS STACEY, Secretarv and Treasurer. 7., \.>, .ø THE YOUNG MAN who left BRISTOL on TUESDAY last, is earnestly requested by his Friends to return Home immediately, as Letters of consequence from his Relations are waiting for him. The circumstance alluded to in his last Letter to his Brother need present no obstacle to his Return. Bristol, Oct. 2S, 1841. THE CREDITORS of JOHN Mc.LENNEN, late of THE HEADf PENAKIII, Publican, who have not yet proved their DEBTS, are requested to send in their Claims to Mr. J. H. LANGLEY, Solicitor, Cardiff, on or before the 15th day of NOVEMBER next, or they will be excluded from all Benefit under the Deed of Assignment made by the said JOHN Mc.LENNEN, for the benefit of his Creditors, sign- ing the same. 29th October, 1S11. SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPNL XN FOUESGN PABTS. iDiTUCT gillMTrai fOR THAT PART OF THE DIOCESE OF LLANDAFF, SITUATE WITHIN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. MINUTES of PROCEEDINGS at the ANNI- VERSARY MEETING, held at COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, October 26th, 1841;- THE REV. W. B. KNIGHT, M. A., Chancellor of the Diocese, in the Chair, Resolved, That it appears from the Accounts of the Treasurer, audited by J. Bruce Pryce, Esq., and Lieut -Col. Morgan, that the Donations and Subscriptions for the year, commencing January 1st, 1841, amount to £ 127 8s. 4d- That the Disbursements include the following items, of which the aggregate is X127 8s. 4d. 1840. C. s. d. October, Editor of Merthyr Guardian for Advertisements 1 4 0 Editor of Cambrian for ditto 13 1, 1841. April, Mr. Bird, printing Minutes, &c. 1 18 0 Carriage of parcels, &c. 0 5 0 May 20, Transmitted to Parent Society.. 122 18 3 £ 127 8 4 That the thanks if this Meeting be given to the Rev. Thomas Stacey, M.A., lor his Sermon preached in Cardiff Church, on the 17th instant, and for the Moiety of the Collection after It, amounting to .flo 16s. 6id. 2 That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Rev. John M. Traherne and the Rev. John Harding, for their services. W. B. KNIGHT, Chairman. J. M. TRAHERNE, TREASURER. Birmingham and Gloucester Railway. rilHE PUBLIC is informed, that on and after JL MONDAY, the FIIIST of NOVEMBER, this Company will be prepared to Convey Goods between BRISTOL and BIRMINGHAM, LIVERPOOL, or MANCHESTER, at the following Scale of charges, exclusive of Collection or Delivery in Bristol or Birmingham:—■ B* Mv« en Bri*fol Be' ween Bristol and Biriuiuglium, 8n" Liveri 001, » or Alaticliebter, If the conveyance be- tween Bristol and Gloucester be by wattr,— s. a. s. d. In the first Classification, per ton 12 0 See 13 6 Third 17 6 32 6 Fourth 22 6 4J 0 Fifth 32 6 60 0 II' the conveyance I.e. tween Br stol ft G ori. l'estr lie by Laml, In the Fourth Classification, per ton. 35 0 52 6 Fifth 42 0 70 0 Goods from Bristol for Liverpool or Manchester, which are expressly ordered by Land Carriage between Bristol and Gloucester, will be delivered at their destination on the following morning, those by water in ordinary course. The charge for Collection or Delivery of Goods, in Birmingham, will be Two shillings per Ton; in iflktol, Two shillings and six-pence per Ton. •ists of the principal articles in each Classification, and levery information may, be obtained on applica- tion, either personally or by letter, to Mr. Kidder, Camp Hill Station, Birmingham, or at any of tnCt Company's Offices or Booking Stations; or to IL- Southan and Son, the appointed Agents of the Com- pany, at Bristol, to whom it is respectfully requested that Goods from thence, intended to be forwarded by this Railway may be consigned. H. Southan and Son are also the appointed Agents of the Company at Newport, Carditf, Swansea, &c. By Order, GEQHGE KING, Secretary. 12, Waterloo Street, Birmingham, 26tli October. 1841. MR BRENDON, S URGEON DENTIS. T, No 7, Duke-street (opposite the Post Office), CARDIFF. INTENDS to reside in the above town, and feels I assured from his knowledge of bis profession, having been educated with a Surgeon and a Surgeon- Dentist, to gain the confidence of all those who may require his advice. Mr. Brendon. in his artificial work, makes use of the new Mineral Teeth, which can be adapted to every shadu of colour, and from their never decaying, or being acted upon by wear, will keep their appearance for any length of time. Cardiff, Aug. 27,1841. Theatre, Cardiff.-BY AUTHORITY. The Management begs to announce that MR. WOULDS Is engaged for a few Nights, and will make his first appearance this Season, on MONDAY. First Night of a New BALLET, called Camacho's Wedding, In which Mr. and Mrs. LECLERCQ will appear. First time here, a New Historical Farce. On MONDAY, November I, 1841, Will be presented the popular Comedy, called SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES. Billy Lackaday. Mr. WOULDS, In which Characterlhe wIll Sing the Billy Lackaday's Lament." Charles Frankly n Mr. Braid Admiral Franklyn Mr. Mulford Mrs. Bell Mrs. Macnamara Laura. Mrs. G. Norman Eugenia .Miss Ellis -0- After which, an entirely, New RAl.i-ET, oallcd CAMACHO'S WEDDING, In which MR. AND MRS. LECLERCQ WILL APPEAR. To conclude wi'h the Historical Farce, called THE TAIL OB OF TAMWORTH, Gregory Thimblewell. Mr. W. H. Angel On TUESDAY, November 2nd, the National Drama. called [JJ q) lJJ Li (i) Rob Roy Macgregor Campbell Mr, Chas, Perkins Francis Osbaldistone Mr Redfern Baillie Nicol Jarvie Mr. Woulds Helen Macgregor Mrs Macready. WITH OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. -0- STAGE MANAGER, Mr. CHARLES PERKINS. Of the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Drury Lane. BOXES, 3s.-—PIT, 23;-GALLERY, Is.-Half- Price, a Quarter before Nitie, The Performance will be so arranged as to ter- minate on each Evening by Eleven o'clock. F Persons wishing the bills of performance to be left at their Houses, are requested to signify the same to the Management. The Rev. Francis Tavnton, Clerk, has been nomin- ated to the Perpetual Curacy of Ystradowen, in this county, on the resignation of the Rev. Richard Williams, the last Incumbent; Patron, the Chan- cellor of L'andaff. The Municipal Elections take place on Monday next, in the South Ward ther^is no opposition; but Mr. Allen, Pastry Cook, center the North Ward. The conclusion of the report of the Glamorganshire Sessions will be fuund in our Fourth page, BRECONSHIKE. Important and Extensive Sale OF FARMING STOCK, CROPS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. HUGH JONES, Begs to announce that he has been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, Without the least Reserve, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 10th and 11 th diys of NOVEMBER, 1841, AT TYSIAWB, TWO MILES DISTANT FROM BRECON, THE WHOLE OF THE 2 u (E) (D M, CROPS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C. Of the late Charles Claude Clifton, Esq., Deceased, CONSISTING of 87 Head of HEREFORD, c JERSEY and KYLOE (2 cQ tP [l l!J lJ?) Viz:—17 Milch Cows, 13 in Calf Heifers, 3 Fat Cows, 5 four years old Bullocks, 9 three years old ditto, 10 two years old ditto, G two years old Heifers, 19 yearling Cattle, 4 Calves, and a two years old Bull, of the Hereford breed. 1350 SHEEP, Leicester and Mountain, in suitable Lots, viz :— 756 Wethers (most of them being fit for the Butcher), 355 Ewes, and 239 other Sheep. 10 Young and Powerful Draught Horses, with their Gearing, 2 Colts, 1 Hack Horse, 1 Lady's Pad perfectly steady in Harness, 1 Pony Mare and Colt, and 2 Mountain Ponies. 46 Alentejo, and other Pigs. About 70 Tons of well harvested Hay, which may be removed off the Premises. Several Hundred Bushels of Wheat, in the Straw ditto of Barley ditto of Oats and about 16 Acres of Turnips. A Newly Buitt; 5-Horse Thrashing-machine; Winnowing-machine Haymaking-machine; 6 Waggons 6 Carts; Market Cart; Scufflers; Ploughs Harrows, &c., &c. Together with Three Close Carriages; AND A PAIIe OF CARRIAGE HORSES, 17 Hands high. The Sale will commence each day precisely at 12 o'clock and Four Months' Credit will be given on approved security.

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