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Zv tIt ret. TO LET, a YARD AND WHARF:, on the Ea.sc Side of tke River Usk, subjoining the Bark Yard of the late Mr- kelson Hewertson,^i»d the Harbour Commissioners Gridiron lard.—lor lull par- Oculars aiplv to TRUSTEES of the late Mr. NELSON HEWERTSON, Arcade Chambers, Newport, Mon. [539 WANTED. NEWPORT (MON.) SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, immediately, a Male Candidate for PUPIL TEACHER, and a Male Transfer; "the second or third year preferred. For terms, address THE CLERK, Newport. [.554 IteaUt (SumtmtKki#ion. NEWPORT AND BRISTOL. AUGUST, 1876. WE LSH PRINCE, \T V T (unless prevented by any un- "^ST—forseen occurrence) is intended to sail during: the month of AUGUST, 1876, with Passengers and Merchandise. FROM BEAUFORT WHARF,) FROM BATHURST BASI NEWPORT. BRISTOL. 21 Monday (To and Calling at the Hotwells Fro) 6. Oa.m. Stage. 21 Monday (From i 21 Monday (Excursion WestonJ 4.15p.m.! to Westott) 8.30 am. 22 Tuesday (To and 21 Monday (From Yro) 6.30 a.m.' 'Hoi-wells) 6.30 p.m. 23 Wednesday 6.30 a.m. 21 Monday (Goods 23 Wednesday (from only) 6.30 a.m Weston) C. Opm. 22 Tuesday. 7.15 p.m. .25 Friday 8. 0 a.m. 23 Wednesday (Excur- I sion to Weston) 9.45 p.m. 24 Thursday 9. 0 a.m. 26 Saturday 9.45 a.m. FARES: After Cabin, 2s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d.; -Children from 3 to 12 years of age, Half-price Horse and Bider, 7s. Dogs, Is. each. Return Tickets will be issued each Trip, available to return within one week at the following fares Cabin, 4s.; Deck, 2s. 6d. For conditions of Freight, apply at the Company's Offices, opposite the SEAMEN'S FLOATING CHAPEL <1ROVE, BRISTOL; and BEAUFORT WHARF and RODNEY WHARF, NEWPORT. 13J Mr. J. YOUNG, Traffic Manager, Newport NOTICE. THE CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANY and the BBSSTOI ttENEEAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will only re ceive and carry goods subject to, and upon the express tenng of their respective Notices of the 14th and 18th of DECEMBER, 1854, already published, and to be obtained at their offices STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF, carrying Goods at THROUGH RATES to and from. The CITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET COMPANY'S (LIMITED), First-class 7Wxfigj\ Powerful Steamer "CORMORANT,' (Captain Simmelkiar), UPUPA," (Cap- tain L. O'Toole)," DODO," (Capt. Leyne), "PELICAN, (Captain Hogan), are intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to tow Vessels, during the month of AUGUST, 1876. NEWPORT A CARDIFF TO CORK. Newport to Cork, t'Mt Cardiff Wednesday, 2nd 3 after Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 3rd 5l morn Newport to Cork, via Cardiff Wednesday, 9th 7 morn Cardiff to Cork, Thursday, 10th 8 morn Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, 16th It after Cardiff to Cork.Thursday, 17th 3 morn Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, 23rd 7 morn Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 24th 8.} morn Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, 30th It after Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 31st 3 morn CORK TO NEWPORT & CARDIFI Monday 7th 4' after Monday .14th 81 morn Monday .21st. 3t after Monday 28th 8| morn GLASGOW TO NEWPORf via CORK. The Clyde Shipping Company's Steamers leave GLAS- GOW every WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m., and DUBLIN every SATURDAY -1st, 15th, 29th, at 6 p.m., and 8th, 22nd, at 9 p.m. Fares to Cardiff, or Newport, Cabn, (including Fee, £ 1 Is 0d Children under 12 years, 12s.; Deck, 7s Return Tickets, Cabin, (including Fee,) available for On Month, £1 lis 6d.; Children, 18s. The Company give notice that they will not be accountable for Passenger's Luggage, unless the value thereof be declared, and a Freight paid accordingly at the time of Shipment and that Passengers from NEWPORT and CARDIF) must obtain their tickets at the Offices, be. fore going on Board. Horses and Live Stock intended for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the time of Sailing and Goods on the previous'day. For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply at the Company s Office, Cork or their Agents, JAMES MADDOCK, Ship Broker, 74, Commercial-road, Newport, Mon. E. C. DOWNING, 3J Ship Broker, Bute Docks, Cardiff. —^ "TTTHITE STAR" LINE • NOTICE.—The Steamers of T -1 this Line take the Lane Routes re- commended by Lieut. Maury, on both he Outward and Homeward passages. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. Every THURSDAY, calling at Queenstown on the following day. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS The nn demoted well-known fast Steamers are ap- pointed to sail from Liverpool to New York as follows :— GERMANIC Thursday, Aug 31. CELTIC Thursday, Sep 7. BRITANNIC Thursday, Sep 21, GERMANIC Thursday, Oet 5. CELTIC Thursday, Oct 12. Sailing from NEW YORK every SATURDAY. SALOON PASSAGE 15, 18, and 21 Guineas, &c according to accommo- dation in State Rooms, all having equal privileges m Saloon. Children under Twelve years half fare Infants under One year free Return Tickets (availab.. for Twelve calendar months from date of issue) at reduced rates. Deposit, X5 each berth, These Steamships afford the very best accommodation to all classes of Passengers. Each Vessel is constructed in seven water-tight compartments. The Saloon, Ladies' Boudoir, Staterooms, and Smoking Rooms are amidships, where the noise and motion are least. Bath Rooms, Barber's Shop, Piano, Extensive Libraries and Electric Bell communication with Stewards Surgeons and Stewardesses carried. The Steerage Accommodation is of the very highest order. Steerage Fare at Reduced Rates. Passengers booked through to all parts of the States Canada, India, &c., at special rates Draftsissued on New Yorkfor sums not exceeding J210 free. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Offices, 19, Broadway, New York in Queenstown, to JAMES SCOTT and CO.; in NEWPORT to H. WOOLF, 64, Commercial-street or to ISMAY, IMRIE, & CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool; and 34, Leadenhall-street, London E.G. [5 Emigration. FREE EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. EREE PASSAGES are granted by the Government of Queensland as under :— To General Servants, Cooks, Housemaids, Nurses, Dairy Maids, &c. Wages £ 25 to.450 a year, all found. To Married and Single Farm Labourers. Wages JE30 to JS50 a-year, with board and lodging.q Assisted Passages on payment of X4 to Artizans (all kinds) Cabinet Makers Rope Makers Blacksmiths Gardeners Shoemakers Carpenters & Joiners Grooms Shipwrights Butchers Saddlers Shepherds Bookbinders Plaswrers Tailors & others Bakers Plumbers & Painters Bricklayers Quarrymen At Wages about double English Rates. Each Ship carries an experienced Surgeon and Matron. Families have separate sleeping compartment. Work can be carried on in the open air all the year round. I' Beef and Mutton, gel. a lb. Tea, 2s. 6d. a lb.; Flour, 15s a cwt.; Sugar, 3d. a lb. Apply personally or by letter to AGENT-GENERAL for QUEENSLAND, 32, Charing Cross, London, S.W. ortoL. L. LEWIS, Briery Hill, Ebbw Vale; and T. GRIFFITHS. Beaufort House,Chepstow. [21 M O N M O U T H S H I R E- COURT OF B EWERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a _L> GENERAL COURT and SESSION of SEWERS and COURT of VIEW for the Levels of the Hundreds of CALDICOT and WENTLOOGE, in the County of Monmouth, will be held at the RAILWAY STATION, MAGOR, in the said County, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of AUGUST instant, at a Quarter.past Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. The Commissioners will leave the Station at Half-past Ten, and proceed to view the Reens, Gouts, and other Drainage works between Magor and LIanwern. All persons interested are hereby invited to attend. Dated this 15th day of August, 1876. 562] H. STAFFORD GUSTARP, Clerk. ^Mention. I MRS. BEDFORD'S SCHOOL, ADAMS- DOWN HOUSE, Cardiff. The NEXT TERM will commence on the 20th SEPTEMBER. R 537 FULLANDS COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, TAUNTON PRINCIPAL: WILLIAM REED, ESQ., F.C.P., London, VICE-PRINCIPAL REV. FRANCIS REED, M.A., Exeter College, Oxford. MORE than 500 BOYS from this SCHOOL have passed the Local Examinations of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and of the College of Preceptors, Preliminary Examinations of the Incorporated Law Society and of the Royal College of Surgeons. For "further information apply to the Head Master. School Re-opens on the 18th September. [63 LADIES' SCHOOL, MARY STREET HOUSE, TAUNTON. THE Education given is a thoroughly sound one, and the assistance of experienced Masters is procured in the study of those branches of learninig which are generally neglected in the Education of Ladies.-Full particulars will be forwarded on application to the Lady Principal. The highest references given. Sehool Re-opens on the 18th September. [64 HE COLLEGE,ITLANDOVERY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. THOMAS PHILLIPS'S FOUNDATION. VISITOR THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN THE REV. ALFRED G. EDWARDS, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. SECOND 3KASTER CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, ESQ., B.A., late Open Scholar Queen's College, Cambridge, and First Class in the Mathematical Tripos, 1&74. ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER G. W. GENT. ESQ., B.A., Open Scholar of University College, Oxford, Second Class Classical Moderations, 1873, and First Class in Final Classical Honours, 1875, and Froxime Accessit for the Stanhope Historical Prize, 1871. NATURAL SCJENCE MASTER CHARLES A. BUCKMASTER, ESQ, B.A., Lincoln Col- lege, Oxford, First Class in Natural Science Honours, 1874, Certificated Teacher of the Art and Science Classes of the South Kensington Museum, and late of the Royal School, of Mines, London, and Fellow of the Chemical Society. FRENCH M. GERMAIN REGIS, University of Paris. MUSIC AND SINGING MR. THOMAS TAYLOR. DRILL SERGEANT HOBAN. There are Twenty Scholarships and two Exhibitions attached to the School. The Honours gained during the last three years include, at Cambridge, a Fifth Wrangler, a Twenty-second Wrangler, and an Open Fellowship at Oxford, a First Class in Finals, Two Second Classes in Natural Science, and a Second Class in Classics, besides numerous Scholarships and Exhibitions. Terms very mo- derate. THE SCHOOL RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER 12TH. Full information may be obtained from THE REV. THE WARDEN. The College, Llandovery. 1529 j gttfdressn:. PHILLIPS & SONS' ONE GUINEA SHERRY. 21S. PER DOZEN. Delivered Free to any Railway Station in England ost Office Orders made payable to PHILLIPS & SONS, Dock Road, Newport, Mon. and Cheques crossed National and Provincial Bank." [1&3 ONE MILLION STERLING has been paid as COMPENSATION FOR DEATH AND INJURIES Caused by ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, by the Railway Passengers' Assurance Company, RON. A. KINNAIRD, M.P., Chairman. PAID UP CAPITAL & RESERVE FUND £ 180,000. ) ANNUAL INCOME, £ 200,000. Bonus allowed to Insurers of Five Years' standing. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or 64, CORNHILL, & 10, REGENT-STREET, LONDON WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agents for Newport—Messrs. W. WILLIAMS and Co.* 16, Dock-street; Mr. W. T. LLOYD, Bank Chambers AgcTic for Ebbw Vale and Blaiua—Mrs. Ball. r75 ESTABLISHED 1842. JOHN ROBINSON AND CO., BRISTOL, Manufacture MANURES OF high Quality, which are sent out in good condition, at moderate prices, and during the past season several important prizes have been awarded for oots grown from them where the competition was un- estricted. DISSOLVED BONES, GRASS MANURE, MANGEL AND TURNIP MANURE, CORN MANURE, SUPERPHOSPHATE, And other Manures for Special Crops. Also, LINSEED AND COTTON-SEED CAKES, From Seed as imported. Apply to JOHN ROBINSON AND CO., BRISTOL; or to their Agents. Mr. W. W. PHILLIPS, The Hartridge.Newport. Messrs. HARSE AND BROWN Newport. Mr. Henry Rymer, Lancaut .Chepstow. Mr. John Hobbis .Usk. Mr. G. F. Jackson .Ccleford and Lydney. Mr. James Hall Raglan. _72_ THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED. THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED. THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED ff^HE attention of Ladies is called to the wonderfu JL efficacy of KEARSLEY'S WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS, which have been proved by thousands annually for many years past to be the most effectual remedy for that complaint to which females are liable-Headache, Giddiness, Nervous Depression. Pallor of the Lips and general debility of the system, often accompanied by Palpitation of the Heart. The most obstinate cases (of apparently confirmed invalids) have yielded to a course of these Pills. Sold by all Chemists in Boxes at 2s, 9d. Wrapped in WHITE Paper Be sure to ask for KEARSLEY'S," and see you get them as sometimes a spurious article is offered. By post for 3 stamps, of Sanger & Sons, 150, Oxford Street, Lone1 [342 powey. NEWPORT CREDIT ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. Registered Offices, 7, High-street, Newport, Mon. MONEY ADVANCED ON LOAN, RE- payable by easy instalments. A low rate of interest harged on security of an undeniable character. Advantageous rates of interest may be secured on Deposits for specific periods. By Order, 161 WM. WEST, Manager. MONEY LENT BY the NATIONAL DEPOSIT BANK, 16 and 17, Russell Street, Covent Garden, London, from .£10 to XIOOO, at a day's notice, for short or long periods, in town or country, with- out publicity, to male or female, on their note of hand alone, or upon deeds, life policies, furniture without re- moval, trade stock, plant, crops, or farming implements No sureties required. Interest.£5 per cent. Distance no object. The Bank having a large amount of capital at command, no good application is refused. Apply personally, or, if by letter, state amount required. R. PARNELL, Manager. Deposits received. (515 §ot\m. MR. READY, Surgeon and Accoucheur, will see PATIENTS at his Residence, 118, Stow Hill, Newport. Mon. Hill, Newport. Mon. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE, 10 A.M. AND 6 P.M 12th August, 1876. [538 TO BE SOLD with immediate possession, a Pair of Convenient VILLAS, on the Caerau Estate Apply to LAWRENCE and GOODMAN, Architects, Tredegar Place. L. & G. have also several other Properties to offer for Sale or to Bent. L473 A ddrr,5 fl., ts. 1 W. "CHHISTOPHER1S, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 15, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. A LIST OF NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS, Published during the Month of July, is now ready, and may be had grsfcs on application. LEATHER BAGS, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, STATIONERY CASES, DESKS, WORK BOXES, SCRAP BOOKS, SCRAP AND PHOTO, ALBUMS, &c. THE NEW EDITION OF WESLEY'S HYMNS & SUPPLEMENT IN VARIOUS BINIMNGS AND AT ALL PRICES. DRAWING OFFICE MATERIALS. ARTISTS' REQUISITES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT & INDIA RUBBER DEPOT 22, COMMERCIAL STREET (OPPOSITE JAMES EWINS & SON) NEWPORT, MON. I THAN EC you very much for your previous kind support, and have the pleasure to inform you that I have REMOVED my BUSINESS to NEW PREMISES, at the above address, which I have fitted up expressly for the Ironmongery Business in all its Branches, and where I trust to secure a continuance of you esteemed favors and recommendation, which I shall appreciate. I am, yours obediently, JAMES PHELPS. October 29th, 1875. [42 T. FREDERICK'S FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSES, Opposite St. Paul's Church, Newport, Mon.. THE LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTH WALES. OVER 20,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE TO SELECT FROM. DRAWING ROOM SUITES made on the Premises from zcll 10s. DINING ROOM i SUITES, covered with Leather, from X22 10s. PARLOUR SUITES, Hair-covered, complete from X7 10s. also PARLOUR SUITES, covered with American Cloth, from X4 18s. BEDROOM FURNITURE IN WALNUT, MAHOGANY, BIRCH, PAINTED AND POLISHED PINE, (Of the newest design.) A Well-assorted STOCK OF KITCHEN FURNITURE, at Prices not to be equalled. FLOOR-CLOTHS, in new Patterns, and several qualities for Passages; also, in one piece for Rooms, Offices Halls, &c. In the CARPET DEPARTMENT there is a choice and well-selected Stjck of Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Dutch, Felts, and other Carpets. Rugs of various kinds; Wool, Cocoa, and Fibre Mats. Matting of every description. The UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT consists of Repp, Terry, Damask, Cretonne, Dimity, Chintz, Fringes, Laces, &c., &c., in great variety. HOUSES FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM £20. GOODS DELIVERED IN COVERED VANS TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. T. F. respectfully and confidently invite? intending purchasers to inspect his extensive Stock in its several departments, which for quality and price, cannot be equalled in South Wales. MONMOUTHSHIRE. EXCELLENT OAK CORDWOOD FOR SALE. I TO BE SOLD BY TENDER, on THURS- DAY, AUGUST 31st, 1876, the following prime OAK CORDWOOD, well seasoned, situate in WENTWOOD' near Newport, viz :— „ I THE LODGE WELL PIECE," about 1,045 Cords. PWLL-Y-SLOUGH," about 540 „ May be viewed on application to William Jeremiah Llanvaches. Tenders to be sent, in writing and sealed, addressed to MR. THOS. E. COOKE, Caerleon Forge, near Newport, at or before 12 o'clock, on THURSDAY, 31st Aug. 1876. The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. Dated 12th August, 1876. [550 To the Overseers of the Poor and Superintendent of Police of the iiorough of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, and to all whom it may concern. I LEWIS LLEWELLYN, now residing 9 at No. 22, Jeddo-street, in the Borough of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, Blacksmith, and for Six Months last past having resided at the same place, do hereby give Notice, that if is my intention to apply at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden in and for the Borough of Newport, in the said County, in SEPTEMBER next ensuing, for a License to Sell Beer by Retail, to be drunk or consumed in the House and Pre- mises thereunto belonging, situate and being No. 22, Jeddo-street, in the said Borough, rented by me of Mrs. D. Prosser, and now being in my occupation. Given under my hand this 15th day of August, One Thousand Eigkt Hundred and Seventy-six. 551J LEWIS LLEWELLYN. To the Overseers of the Poor and Superintendent of Police of the Parish of Saint Woollos, in the Borough of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, and to all whom it may concern. I JOHN GRIFFITHS, now residing at 5 Sto-r Hill, in the Borough of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, and for Six Months last past having resided at the same place, do hereby give Notice, that it is my intention to apply at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden in and for the Borough of Newport, in the said County, in SEPTEMBER next ensuing, for a License to Sell Spirituous Liquors, Beer and Wine by Retail, to be drunk or consumed in the House and Premises thereunto belonging, situate at Watch-house Parade, in the said Parish of St. Woollos, in the said Borough, now in course of erection. Given under my hand this 12th day of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-six. 5521 JOHN GRIFFITHS. To the Overseers of the Poor and Superintendent o Police of the Parish of Henllis, in the County of Mon- mouth, and to all whom it may concern. I THOMAS ANDREWS, now residing j Henllis, in the Parish of Henllis, in the County of Monmouth, Grocer, and for Six Months last past having resided at the same place, do hereby give Notice, that it is my intention to apply at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden in and for the Division of Newport, in the said County, in SEPTEMBER next ensuing, for a License to Sell Beer by Retail, to be drunk or con- sumed off the House and Premises thereunto belonging, situate at Henllis, in the said Parish of Henllis, which house and premises belong to me and are now m my occupation. Given under my hand this 12th day of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-six. 5491 THOMAS ANDREWS. jgRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. COLSTON HALL, OCTOBER 17TH, 18TH, 19TH, AND 20TH 1876. C0LST0"N~HALL, OCTOBER 17TH, 18TH, 19TH, AND 20TH 1876. Mdlle. TITIENS, Mr-EDWARD LL<Oil?, ALBWl » W. H. CUMMING^ Madame ED LTH WYNNE, „ HARPER KEARlO-V PATEY, MAYBRICK, TREBELLI-BETTINf. j Herr BEHRENS, ELIJAH, VERDI'S REQUIEM, ISRAEL IN EGYPT, FALL OP BABYLON, ENGEDI, HYMN OF PRAISE, AND MESSIAH. ,TV MESSIAH. ,TV MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT, WITH SYMPHONY. EACH EVENING. rT1_c BAND and CHORUS of UPWARDS of 400 PERFORMERS, Organist MR. GEORGE RISELEY. Chorus Master MR. ALFRED STONE. Conductor MR. CHARLES HALLE. The Ticket Office will be Opened at COLSTON-HALL on MONDAY, September 4th. 556] Hon. Sec., Rev. PRECENTOR HEY. rTERKFORD" M U SIC AL ^FESTIVAL I SEPTEMBER 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1»7° Mademoiselle TIETJENS. Mr. SIMS REEVES, AN Mi as Bertha GRIFFITHS, & Mr. W. H. CUKMINGS. Mdme. EDITH WYNNE. Mr. LEWIS THOMAS, ANA Mdme. TKEBELLI Bettini,& Mr. MAYBRICK. Miss ENRIQUEZ. Conductor—Mr. G. TOWNSHEND SMITH. A FULL SERVICE DAILY. In the Cathedral, Mornings :— On TUESDAY, at 1, Mendelssohn's Elijah. >t On WEDNESDAY, at 11.3), Sphor's Last Judgmen, and Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise." On THURSDAY, at 11.3., J. F. Barnett's Raising Of Lazarus," Gounod's St. Cecilia Service," &c. t On FRIDAY, at 11.30, Handel's Messiah. < „ On TUESDAY EVENING, at 8, Handel's Samson and Haydn's Creation," part 1. Concerts at the Shire Hall, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Evenings.—Overture and selection from On THURSDAY, at 11.3 », J. F. Barnett's Raising 01 Lazarus," Gounod's •' St. Cecilia Service," &c. t On FRIDAY, at 11.30, Handel's Messiah. „ On TUESDAY EVENING, at 8, Handel's Samson and Haydn's Creation," part 1. Concerts at the Shire Hall, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Evenings.—Overture and selection from Oberon," Weber Overture, Guillaume Tell" Rossiin; Symphonies, "The Pastoral," Beethoven-, "Jupiter, Mozart.. Chamber Concert on Friday Evening. Ottett, Mendelsshon, &c. Special Trains at Reduced fares on all the Hereford Railways. T TI. Programmes at Messrs, Jakeman and Carvers, High Town. f491 Mm. PARK HOUSE, LLANDRINDOD WELLS, RADNOR. CONDUCTED RY VILLIERS & SONS. THE HOTEL has been ENTIRELY i- RE-FURNISHED, regardless of expense. New Drawing-room, Dining-room, and Public Room added. The Hotel overlooks the Saline, Sulphur, and Chalybeate Springs; has a southern aspect in front, and a healthy, bracing air from the open Common at the back. Sulphur Baths (hot and cold), at hand. Stabling and Coach-house Suites of Private Apartments, from X2 2s. per week. Use of Dining and Drawing-room, with Board, Lodging, and attendance per week— £ 2 12s. 6d. f438 "GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY ON MONDAY, AUGUST 28th,^Pan Ex- cursion Train for READING and LONDON'will leave Swansea, at 9 a.m. Landore, 9.15; Neath,j9.34; Briton Ferry, 9.44; Portj Talbot, 9.55; Bridgend, 10.25; Llantrissant, 10.45; Cardiff, 11.10; Newport, 11.35; Chepstow 12.10 Lydney, 12.30, and Newnham, 12.50 p.m, returning on the following Monday. For further par- ticulars see special bills. Paddington Terminus. J. GRIERSON, General Manager r563 LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP 8-DAY EXCURSION, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 1876, to LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, BIRKEN- HEAD, CHESTER, SHREWSBURY, CREWE, WARRINGTON, STOCKPORT, WREXHAM, RHYL, ABERGELE, and DENBIGH, available for return any Week-day up to and including the following Monday. From Newport (Mill-street Station), at 7.55 a.m.; Cwm- bran (Mon. Railway), 8.3; Pontnewydd ditto, 8.7; Pon- typool-road, 8.17; Cardiff (Rhymney Railway), 8.55; Rhymney, 7.30; Dowlais .(for Merthyr), 9.55; Dowlais Top, 10.5; Tredegar Junction, 9.27; Blackwood, 9.32; Argoed, 9.39 Tredegar, 10.3 Sirhowy, 10.10; Nanty- bwch, 7.42; Blaenavon, 7.30; Ebbw Vale, 7.35; Bryn- mawr, 7.57 Abergavenny (Brecon-road Station), 8.31; Abergavenny Junction, 8.42. Tickets and Bills may be obtained of the Booking Clerks at the above Stations. All information regarding Excursion Trains on the London and North Western Railway, may be obtained at the Office of Mr. J. BISHOP, Brecon-road Station, Aber- gavenny. Please be particular when applying for Excursion Tickets to ask for London and North Western Tickets." GEO. FINDLAY. Euston Station, London, August, 1876. L540 PONTYPOOL FLOWER SHOW. I RPHE ANNUAL "EXHIBITION will be' held in Grounds adjoining the CLARENCE RAILWAY STATION, on THURSDAY, 31ST OF AUGUST. THE BAND OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS, UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF MR. DAN GODFREY. Subscribers of 10s. 6d. are entitled to Three Admission Tickets. Admission to the Exhibition at One o'clock, 2s. 6d.; at Four o'clock, Is.; at Six o'clock, 6d. For Schedules, and full particulars, apply to the RON. SKCS., PontypooL [555 W- REXHAM ART T REASURES' w EXHIBIT ION. Patron-HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. President-His Grace the DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G. NOTE.-The various Railway Cos. booking to Wrexham have made special arrangements to run frequent EXCURSION TRAINS, the passengers by which are admitted to the Exhibition at Half-price upon production of their Excursion Ticket. NOW OPEN. FOUR GRAND CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN ON August 12, September 23, October 7 and 21 1,000 MAGNIFICENT PAINTINGS. MUSEUM OF ART. ORIENTAL MUSEUM. *#* Special Arrangements on liberal terms will be made to large employers of labour. [523 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. CHANCERY DIVISION. In the Matter of the TYNEWYDD IRON AND TIN PLATE COMPANY (LIMITED), and in the Matter of the Companies Acts 1862 and 1867. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Petition for the Winding-up of the above-named Company by the Court was, on the 5th day of August, 1876, presented to Her Majesty's High Court of Justice by the West of England and South Wales Dis- trict Bank, who claim to be Creditors of the said Com- pany, and that the said Petition is directed to be heard before the Vice Chancellor Malins, on Friday, the 3rd day of November, 1876, and any Creditor or Contributory of the said Company desirous to oppose the making of an Order for the Winding-up of the said Company under the above Acts, should appear at the time of hearing, by him- self or his counsel, for that purpose, and a Copy of the Petition will be furnished to any Creditor or Contributory of the said Company requiring the same, by the under- signed, on payment of the regulated charge for the same. CLARKE, WOODCOCK. & RYLAND, 14, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Agents for FARR & WADE, Newport, Mon., 536] Solicitors for the Petitioners. itcticcs. THE ORGAN R E C ITALS, Ar THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL, WILL BE RESUMED ON TUESDAY, SEITEMEER 5TH, 18'6 BY MR. RISELEY, And continued every ALTERNATE TUESDAY through the Winter Months. The PRICES OF ADMISSION WILL BE REDUCED, and SEASON TICKETS, at reduced rates, will be isssued. PARTICULARS IN A FEW DAYS. JAMES EWINS & SON, 565] SOLE PROPRIETORS. THE NEWPORT AND SOUTH WALES JL SHIPOWNERS COMPANY, Limited. Registered under the Companies' Acts, 1862 and 1867, by J which the liability of every Shareholder is limited to the amount of his Shares. CAPITAL, £ 100,000, IN 10,000 SHARES OF j610 EACH. FIRST ISSUE 5000 SHARES, Payable, £ 1 on application, and £ ] on Allotment. The balance to be called up as required at intervals of not less than three months, and instalments of not more than k2 per Share. DIRECTORS.—H. Russell Evans, 52, Lombard Street, London, and Newport. R. H. Richards, Palmyra Place, Newport. James Edmunds, High Street, Newport. Hugh Woodburn, Bridge Street, Newport. (With power to add to their number.) BANKERS :—West of England and South Wales District Bank, Newport. SOLICITORS :—Williams & Co., 16, Dock Street, Newport. AUDITORS :—R. C. Slade and Son, Newport. MANAGER -—T. R. Rees. SECRETARY :—J. W. Watts, (pro. tern.) OFFICES :—Dock Street, Newport, Mon. PROSPECTUS. The Company is formed for the purpose of purchasing, from time to time, as may be deemed expedient by the Directors, Sailing Ships, and Steamers, suitable for the home and foreign traces. A preliminary agreement has been entered into with Mr. T. R. REES for the purchase of the Splendid Clipper Barque" Rosedale," which has a carrying capacity of about 900 tons, at the price of £ 8,000. The ^hip is HOW fitting out at Barnstaple, and will be ready for sea in one month. The ''Elaine," now on her first voyage, is also under offer to the Company, and as soon as she arrives in this country, steps will be immediately taken to ascertain whether the price asked is a fair and reasonable one. The shareholders who had agreed to become co-owners with Mr. Rees in the Rosedale," have expressed their approval of the formation of this Company, and of the £ 8,000 required to complete the purchase subscriptions for about £6,000 have already been promised. Many of Mr. Rees's co-owners in the other ships under his manage- ment have also agreed to subscribe. The Directors have, as well, promises of support from many other sources, which indicates that investors prefer the protection of limited liability to the usual mode of managing ships. The present is a particularly favourable time fcr the purchase of both Ships and Steamers, and contracts can now be entered into which, as compared with three years ago, show a reduction of from 20 to 25 per cent. in the cost of construction. Profits averaging over 20 per cent. per annum are shewn to have been made by the Ships under Mr. Rees's manage- ment, and although the state of trade is not now so favourable as was the case during the period covered by these profits, yet the Directors have confidence that with judicious management, large dividends may continue to be realised. Care will be taken to effect Insurances on all the Com- pany's ships, so as to fully cover the shareholders from loss. This will be carried out either through first-class underwriters at Lloyd's, or some of the wealthy Marine Insurance Companies. No promotion money or consideration of any kind is paid to any person in connexion with the formation of the Company. In regard to the management Mr. Rees has agreed to transact all the business, and pay the entire office expenses tor a commission of 2i per cent. on the returns. It is further expressly stipulated that the Company will be credited with every payment and allowance received from every source. Prospectuses and forms of application, and all other particulars may be obtained of the Solicitors, the Manager, and at the Offices of the Company. 561 MISS M. K. MOON, (For many years Assistant with the late Mrs. SOUTTULLT., at the Queen's Hotel), Begs to inform her Friends and the Inhabi- tants of Newport and the neighbourhood, that she has purchased the Business recently carried on by Miss MORSE, at 4, TREDEGAR PLACE, NEWPORT, and hopes by strict attention to all orders entrusted to her to ensure the support and patronage of the public. Miss M. has on sale a large assortment of STA- TIONERY, BIRTHDAY and other CARDS aad FANCY GOODS suitable for PRESENTS. CHOICE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, POUCHES, PIPES, &c. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS REGULARLY SUPPLIED. [548 by gmcttou. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, 0 akle v. Davis, 1875, 0, No. 24, Monmouthshire, in the Parish of Skenfrith, close to good roads, and situated about 8 miles from the market Towns of Monmouth and Aber- gavenny. MR. MATTHEW JONES is instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the BEAUFORT ARMS HOTEL. Monmouth, in the County of Monmouth, in one Lot, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of SEPTEMBER 1876, at Two for Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, in pursuance of an order of His Lordship the Vice Chan- cellor Sir Richard Malins, to whose Court the cause is attached, A FREEHOLD FARM fMESSUAGE or Tenement, Outbuildings, Garden, Meadow, Pasture, Arable, Coppice, Wooodland, and hereditaments known all Nantinan Farm," respectively numbered on the Tithe Map for the said Parish of Skenfrith, 907, 908, 908a, 909, 910, 910a, 911, 911a, 912, 913, 914, and 915, the whole containing 42 acres, 3 roods, and 33 perches, in the occupation of Thomas Martin, as yearly tenant (except 16 acres, 3 roods 19 perches of Coppice Woods, which are now in hand) at an annual rental of X30 per annum. All the Timber, which has been valued at £ 35 i, will be included in the sale. The Estate lies within a ring fence, is abundantly sup- plied with water, and is well timbered with Oak of ex- cellent quality there is good hunting and shooting in the neighbourhood, and the property is well stocked with game. Plan and particulars and conditions of Sale may be had gratis of Mr. Thomas William Oakley, of Monmouth, in the County of Monmouth Messrs. Gurney and Son, of No. 5, Furnivals Inn, Holborn, London, in the County of Middlesex Messrs Bloxams and Ellison, of No. 1, Lin- coln's Inn Fields in the County of Middlesex; Mr. Finlay Thomas Girdwood, of No. 2, Verulam Buildings, Grays lInn, in the County of Middlesex and of the Auctioneer. at Agincourt Square, Monmouth, aforesaid, and at the place of sale. [542 T WYN YFFRWD F ARM WATERLOO ROAD, ABERSYCHAN, (Two minutes walk from the Abersychan Railway Station) TO CONTRACTORS, DEALERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. SALE OF VALUABLE DRAUGHT HORSES, COBS, MILKING COWS, HAY, MACHINERY, &c. Tl/TESSRS. WAITE & SON have been 1. favoured with instructions from Mr. JOHN WIL- LIAMS, Contractor, Twynyffrwd Farm, Abersychan, near Pontypool (in consequence of the stoppage of the Abersy- chan Iron Works), to SELL BY AUCTION, at his Farm, situate as above, on TUESDAY, the 29TH day of AUGUST, 1876, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, the whole of his excellent and most valuable DRAUGHT HORSES, COBS, CARTS, HARNESS, IMPLEMENTS, HAY, MILCH COWS, &c., &c., Comprising—20 young and powerful Draught Horses, suitable for underground, farming, or railway purposes 3 good-looking and very fast Cobs, rising five, go well in saddle or harness 40 Sets of Long and Short Harness 1 Cow, in milk 1 Cow, and Calf by side Pigs portable Steam Engine, by Brown and May, Devizes (prize at Cardiff Show), with Chaff Machine, and Bean and Oat Crusher, Driving-belt, Shafts, Fitting and other Tools, complete (nearly new); three Scotch carts, by Stone two- knife Chaffcutter, by Stone Ploughs, Chain and other I Harrows, Weighing Machine (new), Corn-bins, Ladders, Sack-truck, lot of new and old Chaiua, Neck-straps, pair of new 6-inch Wheels and Axles, Cart Body and Thrip- ples, Roller, Wheelbarrow, sundry Machinery, Timber, Grindstone, several dozen gravel and navvy Shovels, Picks. Sledges, Mangers, Tubs and Barrels, ladies' and gents' Saddles and Bridles, Gig-lamps, Corn-measures, old Iron, Double-barrelled Gun „.tr Also, about Fifty Tons of Old and New HAY, well ended. I t. The Auctioneers beg to call particular attention to the above. Mr. Williams's ability in the selection of horses being so well known, is a sufficient guarantee that the quality of the respective Lots will render this Sale well worthy of attention. Approved Bills of two months for purchases of .£2(1 and upwards, if required. Luncheon (by Ticket), on Table at Half-past Ten. Sale to commence at Twelve, sharp. Offices: Clarence-street, Pontypool, August 10, 1876. [557 bit Juuti.iu, NEWPORT MARKET. iV'T JAMES GRAHAM begs to announce I iVl_ that he intends holding a WEEKLY SALE BY AUCTION of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK in the H ( above market EVERY WEDNESDAY at 11 a.m. Entries for the Sale respectfully solicited. For terms apply at Mr. GRAHAM'S Offices, 67, High- streefc, Newport. [428 HENLLIS, NEAR NEWPORT, MON, Valuable Farms and other Properties most pleasantly and conveniently situated and admirably adapted for Residences, Investments, and Building purposes. I MR. PARTRIDGE begs to announce that lie has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC; AUCTION, at the KIKG'S HEAD HOTEL, NEWPORT, Mon., on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd AUCUST, 1876, at three o'clock in the afternoon, the undermentioned eligible properties, viz. LOT ,A very compact little Farm known as Ysgubor Newydd, comprising a convenient homestead, and about 14a 2r lOp of rich Arable Meadow and Pasture Lands, situate in the parish of Henllis, in the county of Monmouth, and now in the occupation of Mr William Lloyd. LOT 2.—A very valuable Farm, known as Cock-y- North," comprising a suitable Homestead, and about 45a 2r 3 p of fine Arable Meadow Pasture and Wood Lands, situate in the said parish of Henllis, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Lewis. LOT 3. A very valuable Farm, known as the Gelly," comprising a very commodious Homestead, and 68 acres of superior Arable Meadow Pasture and Wood Lands. situate iu the said parish of Henllis, and now in the oc- cupation of the Vendor. LOT 4—A very compact and eligible little Property, comprising a convenient Dwelling-house, Out Offices, Garden, and 4a lr Op of excellent Meadow Land, situate in the said parish of Henllis, and now in the occupation of Mr. William Lloyd. The Property may be viewed on application to the Vendor, Mr. William Lloyd, at the Gelly, Henllis. Particulars and Conditions of Sale, with Lithographed Plans, may be obtained at the King's Head Hotel, New- port, Mon.; of the AUCTIONEER, 6, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon., or of MR. JOSEPH GIBBS, Solicitor, Newport, Mon. IMPORTANT SALES OF PURE-BRED SHORT- HORN CATTLE. BEVERE, NEAR WORCESTER. MR. JOHN THORNTON will SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, at Bevere, three miles from Worcester, the entire herd of PURE-BRED SHORTHORNS, bred by T. G. Curtler, Esq., who is retiring from farming. The herd, numbering about 70 head, is descended from the well-known Stocks of Messrs. Garne, Guilding, Graham Harward, Holland, Langstone, and other eminent breeders, and has been crossed with highly-bred bulls of fashionable Bates blood. Many of the cows and heifers are of Sir Chas. Knightley's Walnut and Ruby tribes, and Lord Fitzhardinge's Ragman 35198 (that extraordinary calf purchased at Berkeley in 1873, for 150 gs.) is the sire of the young stock. The cows and heifers are regular breeders, and will be found animals of large scale, fine quality and rich colour. 558 NORTHWAY HOUSE, ASHCHUROH, NEAR TEWKESBURY. MR. JOHN THORNTON will SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, at Northway Farm, close to Ashchurch Station, the re- mainder of the large herd bred by the late Wm. Woodward, Esq. Bred during the last half century from the leading stocks of the kingdom, this herd has long been favourably known, Mr. Woodward's aim being to produce from the stock of old and established breeders, a hardy, strong-constitutioned prolific animal, that would yield a profitable return for the food consumed and the land it occupied. The stock has been frequently drafted, and the sires used of late years have been of the fashionable Bates blood. 559 STRENSHAM, NEAR TEWKESBURY. MR. JOHN THORNTON will SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, at Moat Farm, Strensham, two miles from Defford Station, the entire HERD OF SHORTHORNS belonging to Oriel Viveash, Esq. Among them will be found some remarkably fine cows, including Edith," bought of the late Mr. J. C. Adkins, and her offspring, also" Lady Darlington" (of the favourite Darlington tribe). Careless 6th, of the Craggs tribe, and their pro- cluoo, 0." wall flfi ntVvor fVWmpp aniinolc f i:r1:g Badminton, and Didmarton herds. Third Duke of Waterloo 23801,has been used, and the prize bull Hudibras from Edith, is now in service. Many prizes have been won by animals shown by Mr. Viveash at the Royal, the Bath and West of England, Gloucestershire, and local shows. Also will be sold a few young Cows and Heifers, the property of Mr. J. Briscoe, and Mr. W. Fox Beaven, of the Certainty, Lavender, Rugia, and other well-known families. Catalogues with pedigrees may be had of John Thornton, 7, Princes Street, Hanover Square, London, W. 560 MONMOUTHSHIRE. VAL UABLE FREEHOLD LANDS, IN THE PARISH OF LLANGWM UCHA, Late the Property of JAMES PROCTOR CARRUTHERS,. Esq., Deceased. MR. GEORGE NICHOLS will SELL BY AUCTION, at the THREE SALMONS HOTEL, USK, Monmouthshire, on MONDAY, the 4th day of SEPTEMBER, 1876, at Three o'clock in the afternoon pre- cisely, in the following or such other Lots as may be de- termined upon at the time of Sale. LOT I.-A very productive Close of Accommodation PASTURE LAND, part of the Lands called the BRIDGE LANDS containing 2a. 3r. 3Sp., or thereabouts. This Lot is situate on the right-hand side of the Turn- pike Road from Chepstow to Usk, close to the Bridge Inn, and is bounded by the said Turnpike Road, by the Brook, and by Caerleon Charity Lands, on all or most sides thereof. LOT 2.-Several Closes of warm and nicely-sheltered PASTURE LAND, being the remaining part of the Lands called the BRIDGE LANDS, containing 36a. 3r. 17p., or thereabouts. The Closes forming this Lot are in a ring fence, and are situate on the left-hand side of the said Turnpike Road, immediately opposite Lot 1. They are bounded by the said Turnpike Road, the Brook, and lands of C. G. Watkins, Esq., and of His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, on all or most sides thereof. The admea- sarements of the foregoing Lots do not include any part of the land forming the bed of the Brook which adjoins them the Vendor claims the land up to the centre of the Brook, and these Lots include his estate and interest, if any, therein. LOT 3.-Several Closes of deep and fertile PASTURE and ARABLE LAND, called the CARNEYS, containing 27a. lr. 20p., or thereabouts. This Lot is bounded on two sides by roads, one leading from Llangeview to Pentwyn House, and the other from Llangeview to Newchurch, and on the other- sides by Charity Lands and lands of C. G. Watkins, Esq. LOT 4.—Several Closes of good PASTURE LAND, with the Buildings thereon, part of the Lands called the MILL FARM, containing 27a. 2r. lp., or thereabouts. This Lot is bounded by the Turnpike Road from Chep- stow to Usk, the road from Llangeview to Newchurch, and Lands of Mrs. Robbins and the Rev. — Blower on all or most sides thereof. LOT 5.—A Piece of eligible BUILDING LAND, being the remaining part of the MILL FARM, containinc la. and 25p. This Lot adjoins the Turnpike Road from Chepstow to Usk, to which it has an extensive frontage, and it is well adapted for building purposes. It is bounded on the east by Lands of Mrs. Robbins. The several Lots are admirably supplied with water. The Property is situated about three miles from Usk, and ten from Chepstow. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, 55, Broad-street, Bristol; to W. H. TOYV, Esq., Solicitor, Chepstow; or to Messrs. BEVAN & HANCOCK, Solicitors, 541 j 3, Small-street, Bristol. KINAHAN'S L.L WHISKY. KINAHAN'S LL WHISKY. KINAHAN & Co. find that, through the recommendation of the Medical Profession, the demand for their CELEBRATED OLD LL WHISKY for purely medicinal purposes is very great. They think it will be satisfactory to the Public to read the following EX- TRACTS OF THE ANALYSIS of the LL Whiskey from the eminent Analyst, Dr. ARTHUR HILL HASSALL. I have very carefully and fully analysed Samples of this well-known and popular Whisky. The samples were soft and mellow to the taste, aromatic and ethereal to the smell.-The Whisky must be pronounced to be pure, well- matured, and of very excellent quality- The Medical Profession may feel full confidence in the purity and quality of this Whisky." 20, GT. TITCHFIELD ST., | OXFORD ST., LONDON. [475 w.- ADULTERATION ACT.—Since the passing of the Adulteration of Food's Act, the public Analytical Chemists in m:tny parts of the Country, have analyzed JOHNSON, JOHNSON & Co's Pure Teas and have in every case proved hen. to be perfectly pure. 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