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"team (Tomnuuwation. RISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY BRISTOL AND NEWi>0RT- ^pHE Bristol General Steam Naviga- JL tion Company's splendid Paddle Steamer TT -invi i3h. "DART" Captain G. DASDO, or other auitable vessel,(unless prevented by any untoreseen occurrence) is intended to sail during the Month, calling at the Hotwells, uere, to avoid the inconvenience and danger attending the use of boats, Passengers will in future be landed and embarked at the NEW STAGE near the Dock Master's Office. fristol to Newport Newport so Bristol. MAT. MAY. Saturday 2 2 after Friday I lli mora Tuesday 5 41 after Monday « 2J after Wednesday 6 5 after Wednesday 6 4 morn Thursday 7 6 after Thursday 7 5 morn Friday 8 61 after Friday 8 6 morn Monday 11 8 morn Saturday 9 6 after Wednesday 13 91 morn Tuesday 12 8 morn Friday 15 11 morn Thursday 14 9 morn Monday 18 21 atter Saturday 16 11 morn Wednesday 20 4 after Tuesday 19 2 afte1* Friday 22 — 6 morn Thursday 21 4 after Saturday 23 61 morn Friday 22 4j after Monday 26 74 morn Saturday 23 5 after Tuesday 26 8$mern Monday 25 6J atter Thursday 28 10 morn Wednesday 27 8 moin Saturday 30.<12,aher Friday 29 10 morn To and Fro from Bristol t To and Fro from Newport. FABXS- After Cabin, 2s 6d; Fore Cabin, Is 6d. Large Carriages tte.; Small ditto, 12s 6d; Two wheel ditto, or light Phaeton, 8s Two-wheel Carriage or light Phteton, drawn by one horse, with Driver, 12s. Horse, 5a. Slorse and Rider, 6s. Dogs, Is, each Refreshments way be had on board at moderate ahargea. Horses and Carriages shipped at Bathurst Basin •ne hour before sailing Further particulars maybe obtained at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol, where all Goods,'Packages Parcels,&c.,should be addressed. Bills and other information can be obtained of Mr. JOHN JONES, Rownham Whart. Hotwells, or of Mr. R. P. JONES Rodney Wharf. Newport. Bristol to Cardiff I Bristol to Tenby. MAT „MAT* Monday 18 3 £ after F»day 22 7 morn Wednesday 20 4 after Tenby to Bristol. Friday 22 5$after „ MAT. :IF B. l Saturday 23 8 morn Cardiff to Brutol Friday 29 1 after ■JFJSI. FARES—Cabin ,13s Children Saturday 16 11 morn under twelve years.6s 6d Ser- Tuesday 19 2 after vants in the Cabin,8s(including Thursday 21 grafter Steward's Fees) Fore Cabin, Saturday 23 5 after 7s 6d. Children under twelve years, 4s. Carriage, 42s; Pair- Srutcl to 27fracombe and horseph»ton,31s6d Smallone- Bidtford. horse ditto, 25s Gig, Os Horse MAT. 203, Dog, 3s. Tuesday 19 41 morn RETURN CABIN TICKETS avail- Tuesday 26 92 morn able for a month, 19s. 6d., with the option of return- Btdejord to Tljracombe and ing by either of the Company's Bristol. SteamersplyingbetweenBristol and Tenby, Carmarthen, Pem Saturday 16 3 morn bro^e Dock Cardiff or Newport Wednesday 20 3 morn Wednesday 27 8 mom Bristol to Carmarthen FARES- Best Cabin, 8 s., Fore GoodIand Deck Passengers ordy. Cabin 3s. Return Tickets, Wednesday 20 5 mon: available for Six Weeks at a Carmarthen to Bristol. fare and a half. MAY. From Ilfracombe,weather per- Saturday 23 5 morn itting, 4 hours after leaving Friday 29 10 morn Zideford. Bristol to Pembroke DocTt,MVford On the 15th and 16th it is and Haverfordwest attended for the Steamer to MAT. proceed to and from Ilfracombe Tuesday 19 4 after 4*7. I FARES—Cabin 13s.,Deck,7s6, ■, lembroke Dock to Waterford. Unttol to Barnstaple. The „ CALYPSO" as soon after arrival from Bristol as Iriday 22 7 mora circumstances will permit. BarnstajU to Britiol. FARES. Best Cabin, 23s. MAY. Fore-Cabin 10s. "Saturday 23 6 morn Waterford to Bristol Fridays NOTICE.—The Proprietors ot the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (iflostor damaged) above the value of jE2 nor for any Deck Passengers Luggage (if lost or damaged) above he value of 20s., unless in such case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value ot 40s (if lost or damaged) un. less entered as such, and freight in proportion paid foi the same at the time of delivery BRISTOL STEAM CABINET WORKS. LAVERTON & CO.'S PRICES CURRENT. FOR THE COMPLETE FURNISHING an EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE in a neat and res pectable style, with good MODERN FURNITURE, Kitchen, Hall, Dining and Breakfast-rooms, Stairs, Drawing-room, Best Bedroom, Spare Bedroom, and two Servants' Bedrooms. KITCHEN. JE s. d. £ s. d. Deal Table, 8s. 6d., Large One Flap ditto, 12s. 6d. 1 1 0 Four strong chairs, at 3s 6d 0 14 0 Large clothes horse, 7s 6d, small ditto, 6s 0 12 6 Knife box 0 5 6 ———— 2 13 0 HALL. Say seven yards 4-4 oil cloth, at 2s 9d 0 19 3 Coeoa door mat and stair foot ditto. 0 8 6 Umbrella stand and hat rail 1 5 0 2 12 9 DINING ROOM. One set of damask or moreen win- dow curtains, 3i yards long, fringed drapery, polished mahogany, or gilt 6 fee pole 3 10 0 Super Brussels carpet, 18 feet by 15^ feet, 42 yards 7 7 0 Hearth rug to match .110 Mahogany sliding table, with extra leaf to dine eight 4 15 Six solid mahogany hair seated chairs, stuffed with horse hair 0 Mahogany sofa, hair-seated 5 5 0 Mahogany pedestal sideboard, 5 feet 6 inches 5 10 31 18 0 BREAKFAST ROOM. Super Kidderminster carpet, say 6 yards by 4 2 10 0 Hearth rug, to match 0 14 0 Mahogany Pembroke table, 3ft. 6in. square 15 0 Six imitation mahogany chairs, cane seat 14 0 5^13 0 STAIRS. Strong Dutch carpet, say 20 yards at Is 4d 1 6 8 Thirty-six stair rods and eyes 0 15 0 ———— 128 DRAWING ROOM. Super Brussels carpet, including mak- ing, 18ft by 15jft, 42 yards 7 7 0 Hearth rug, to match 1 1 0 Two sets rich damask curtains, 31 yards long, window drapery, and two 6 ft. gilt poles. Walnut cheffioneer, plate glass back, and marble top 5 15 0 Chimney glass, in gilt frame, best British plate, 40in. by 30in. 4 15 0 Walnut loo table 4 10 0 Walnut cauch, in damask, as curtains 5 15 0 Six solid walnut chairs, ditto 6 0 0 42 3 0 BEST BEDROOM. Mahogany half-tester Bedstead, with cornice, poles, rings, &c 10 0 Moreen or Damask Furniture, with fringe, drapery, complete 2 15 0 Mattress 1 5 0 Good Feather Bed, Bolster, and Pil- lows 1 0 One pair best Russia Sheets. 0 18 0 Three Blankets, 27s., White Coun- terpane, 14s. 6d. 2 1 6 Mahogany Washstand and Table 3 3 0 Dressing Glass, large size 0 16 0 Mahogany Towel-horse 0 4 6 Three imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane seat ••• 0 9 0 Mahogany Chest of Draweis, French polished — — 2 15 0 Bed-round Carpet, yard wide 0 18 0 Mahogany Night Commode. 0 14 2g 4 SECOND BEDROOM. Japanned fall-size half-tester Bed- stead 2 2 0 Good Dimity Furniture, with Fringe Drapery 17 6 Mattress 1 1 0 Millpuff Bed and Bolster, Feather Pillows 2 12 0 One pair Russia Sheets 0 12 0 Three Blankets 24s., White Coun- terpane, 10s 6d. 1 14 0 Painted Washstand and Table 0 15 0 Chest of Drawers, large size 1 12 0 Three Chairs, 7s. 6d., Dressing Glass, 10s 6d. 0 18 0 Towel Horse, 3s., Bedside Carpet, 8 yards, 16s. 0 19 0 13 13 0 TWO SERVANTS' BEDROOMS. Full-size Double Besteads 1 1 0 Millpufi Beds, Bolsters, & Pillows 2 0 0 2 Pair Sheets, lOa., Six Blankets, 36s 2 6 0 2 Coloured Counterpanes J"? 9 2 Washstands ••• 0 U 0 2 Chests of Drawers Chairs, 10s.; Two Glasses, 5s. 0 15 0 Total £136 12 5 A SINGLE ROOM OR A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE QUOTED PRICES. LAVERTON & CO.'S Enlarged ILLUSTRATED GUIDE containing 306 ENGRAVINGS, of HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES &c., -with Prices and Estimates for Furnishing the Cottage, -Villa, or Mansion. Sent Post Free. 1,36, aDd 37 MAEYPORT'S! BEET, BRISTOL, NEWPORT INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. A GENERAL MEETING of the GOVER- A NORS and SUBSCRIBERS of the above Insti. tution, will be held at the Town Hall, Newport (by permission of the Mayor), on THURSDAY, 28th inst., at One o'clock, to elect an HONORARY SURGEON, in the room of Dr. Butler resigned. DR. MOABDLE and Mr. JAMES CHEESE having offered themselves as candidates, are recommended by the Com. mittee as qualified for election to the vacant office. 12 378] E. W. WILLEY, Secretary. ABERGAVENNY GAS WORKS. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. HE ABERGAVENNY IMPROVEMENT THE ABERGAVENNY IMPROVEMENT JL COMMISSIONERS invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY of GAS COAL, delivered in the Contractor's Wagons, on the Railway Siding, at Abergavenny Gas Works, for the term of Twelvemonths, commencing on let July, 1868. The total quantity required is estimated at 1000 Tons, more or less, to be delivered to order in such quantities as may be required at Six Days notice. Proprietors whose Coal has not been heretofore used by the Commissioners, should furnish such particulars of the qualities of their Coal, as regards its fitness for Gas Manufacture. Tenders, quoting the price per Ton, to be sent to the Clerk, on or before FRIDAY, the 29th May, 1868. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order ef the Gas Committee, J. T. RUTHERFORD, Clerk. Town Hall, Abergavenny, 11th May, 1868. [12,364 JAMES LEACH BRASS and IRON BEDSTEAD DEPOT WHOLESALE and RETAIL FURNITURE WARE HOUSE, 117, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT A large assortment of DINING and DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE in ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, and MAHOGANY, and the largest and most varied stock of BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS in SOUTH WALES. Furniture bought to any amount, or taken in Exchange. ALL ARTICLES SOLD ON THE VERY LOWEST TERMS FOR CASH- [4064 MR. WM. D. SMITH. (FROM MESSES. BARNARD, THOMAS, It Co., BRISTOL), PUBLIC AUDITOR AND ACCOUNTANT. MERCANTILE, MANUFACTURING, AND TRADESMEN'S BCOKS MADE uP AND BALANCED. CHANCERY, EXECUTORSHIP, CO-PARTNER- SHIP, BANKRUPTCY, and other ACCOUNTS prepared; and the BOOKS of PUBLIC COM PANIES examined and Audited. OFFICES :-7, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. [11,648 J. HANDY, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, FURNITURE BROKER, &c. 17, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. ALL descriptions of BEDS, BEDDING, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, Bought, Sold, or Exchanged by Private Treaty, on liberal terms, with prompt settlement. Auctioneer's Offices and Furniture Stores, 17, Dock. street, Newport, Mon. [12,091 ENGLISH TIMBER.-ELM, OAK, &c., J'J ELM SCANTLINGS for Trams out to order, BRICKS, ROOFING TILES. PATENT BATH BRICKS, &e., delivered at Cardiff, Swansea, &c.—Apply to JOHN B. HAMMILL, Timber and Brick and Tile Works, Bridgwater. [12,362 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. WILLIAM PRICE, of Blaina andEbbw Vale, both in the county of Monmouth, Draper, Dealer, aud Chapman, a Bankrupt. A Meeting for Last Examination and Order of Discharge will be held at the Bankruptcy Court,Bristol,on the 8th day of June, 1868, at 11 o'Clock in the Forenoon. Mr. ALFED JOHN ACBAMAN is the Official Assignee, and MESSRS. PRESS, INSKIP and THOMAS, Bristol, are the Solicitors. [12377 JOHN LINDSEY, of the town of Caerleon, in the parish of Llangattock-juxta-Caerleon, in the county of Monmouth, boot and shoemaker, adjudged Bankrupt on the 27th day of February, 1868. An Order of Discbarge was granted by the Court of Bankruptcy for the Bristol District at Bristol, on the 27th day of April, 186S. 12,376] E. T; INSKIP, Mewenger. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. EDWARD ROBERTS, of Blaenafon, in the Pariah of Llanover Upper, in the county of Mon- mouth, Beerhouse-keeper and Miner, having been adjudged Bankrupt in the County Court of Monmouthshire, bolden at Abergavenny on the seventh day of May, 1868, is hereby required to surrender himself to WILLIAM FORSTEB BATT, Esquire, the Registrar of the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden at Abergavenny, at the first meet- ing of Creditors to be held on the 26th day of May, 1868, at Twelve o'clock at Noon precisely, at the County Court Office, at Abergavenny, Mr. GEORGE ALBERT JONES, of Abergavenny aforesaid, is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. At the meeting the Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the creditors and the creditors may choose an assignee or assignees of the Bankrupt's estate and effects. All Persons having in their posssession any of the effects of the said Bankrupt must deliver them to the Registrar and all debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the Registrar. 12,360] JOHN ALDRIDGE, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. WILLIAM LEWIS, of the Lamb Inn, Pwllddd, in the Parish of Llaowenartb Ultra, in the county of Monmouth, Innkeeper and Collier, having been adjudged Bankrupt in the County Court of Mon. mouthshire, holden at Abergavenny on the fifth day of May, 1868, is hereby required to surrender himself to WILLIAM FORSTER BATT, Esquire, the Registrar of the County CoHrtof Monmouthshire, holden at Abergavenny, at the first meeting of Creditors to be held on the 26th day of May, 1868, at Twelve o'clock at Noon precisely, at the County Court Office, at Abergavenny. Mr. HENRY BYTHEWA Y, of Pontypool, is the Solicitor actiug in the Bankruptcy. At the meeting, the Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the creditors and the creditors may choose an assignee or assignees of the Bankrupt's estate and effects. All Persons having in their possession any of the effects of the said Bankrupt must deliver them to the Registrar; and all debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the Registrar. 12,359] JOHN ALDRIDGE High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. In the County Court of Monmouthshire, holdtn at Newport. IN the matter of CHARLES GRIFFITHS ROCKE, of St. Julian's Inn, near Caerleon, in the parish of Cbristchurch, in the county of Monmnutb, Inn- keeper and Licensed Victualler, adjudged Bankrupt on the 28th day of January, 1868. A MEETING of the CREDITORS of this Estate will be held before the Registrar, at the Office of the above-named Court, at Vic- toria.buildings, in the town of Newport, on the 27th day of MAY, 1868, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of declaring a Dividend and also whether any allowance shall be made to the Bankrupt. Proofs of Debts will be received, and Creditors who have not yet proved, and do not then prove, will be excluded the benefit of the Dividend. WILLIAM ROBERTS, Esq., is the Offioial Assignee, and WILLIAM J. LLOYD, Esq., is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. [12,357 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. In the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden at Newport. IN the matter of GEORGE SHEPHERD, of No. 128, Commercial-road, in tbe parish of Saint Woollos, in the county of Monmouth, Painter, Glazier, Gilder, and Paper Hanger, adjudged Bankrupt on the 23rd day of July, 1867. A MEETING of the CREDITORS of this Estate will be held before the Registrar, at the Office of the above-named Court, at Victoria-buildings, in the town of Newport, on the 27th day of MAY, 1368, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of de. claring a Dividend, and also whether any allowance shall be made to the Bankrupt. Proofs of Debts will be re- ceived, and Creditors who have not yet proved, and do not then prove, will be excluded the benefit of the Divi- dend. WILLIAM ROBERTS, Esq.. is the Official Assignee and WILLIAM J. LLOYD, Esq., is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. [12,358 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. In the County Court of Monmouthshire holden at Pontypool. JOHN JENKINS, of Cymyscoy, in the Parish of Panteague, in tbe county of Monmouth, Haulier and Carrier, having been adjudged Bankrupt, in forma pauperis, on the 16th day of April, 1868, a Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination, and make application for his Discharge, will be held at the said Court, at the TOWN HALL, PONTYPOOL. on the 16th day of June, 1868, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon pre. cisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said Bankrupt to surrender. The Registrar of the Court is the Official Assignee. ALEXANDER ED WARDS, (Registrar. 112,366 gotto. M 0 N M OUT HH GENERAL HOLIDAY* AO'DAI OF REJOICING. COMING OF AGE OF THE MARQUIS OF WORCESTER. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1868. ON MONDAY, MAY 18th, 1868, THREE OXEN will be CUT UP and DISTRIBUTED amongst the POOR, with BREAD, at tbe NEW MARKET HOUSE, as under:— POOR OF OVERMONNO W WARD, at 10 A.M. POOR OF CASTLE BAILEY and MONNOW STREET WARDS, at 12 at Noon. POOR OF WYEBRIDGE WARD,.at 3 P.M. TICKETS HAVING BEEN PREVIOUSLY DISTRIBUTED IN EACH WARD. There will be A PUBLIC BALL at the BEAUFORT ARMS HOTEL, at NINE O'CLOCK on 0" MONDAY EVENING. ON TUESDAY MAY, 19th From 12 to 2 o'clock.—Athletic Sports and Games. n.n^k'ii From 2 to 4 o'clock.—Boat Racing and Coracle Racing. ) 1 At 3 o'clock.—School Children will be entertained at Tea in their own Schools. At 6 for 5.30 o'clock precisely a PUBLIC DINNER will take place at the White Swan Hotel—Tickets, 5s. 6d. eaoh. The Mayor will preside. AN OX WILL BE ROASTED In St. Jamees' Square, on Tuesday morning, and distributed, with 1000 Loaves of Bread in the course of the Afternoon to deserving people. At 9.30 p'm. a splendid Display of FIRE WORKS and BALLOONS (the gift of Colonel Poulett Somerset, M.P.) will take place in the Militia Meadow, near May Hill. The MILITIA BAND will attend in Agincourt.square, and play at intervals during the day till half-past Six o'clock. The Bells of St. Mary's Church will be rung merrily from an early hour. ø- Parties attending the Ball and Dinner must be provided with Tickets beforehand. The Committee request that the day may be kept as a General Holiday but that Shopkeepers will not close their Shutters. A Special Train will start from Newport to Monmouth at 9 a.m., on Tuesday morning, calling at all Stations, and leaving Monmouth at night at 10.30. Return Farea from Newport—First Class, 6s. 6d. Second Class, 4s.; and Third Class, 2s. 6d. And such Tickets will be available on the following day. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. [12,374 MILLINERY. MRS. TADD begs to inform the Ladies of Newport and the Neighbourhood that her SECOND & PRINCIPAL SHOW OF MILLINERY & OTHER GOODS FOR THE SEASON IS NOW READY, AN EARLY INSPECTION OF WHICH IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. 55, High street, Newport. [12,350 ESTABLISHED 1830. JAMES ~E~~D M U N D S (SUCCESSOR TO T. J. JONES), FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHYMIST, 5, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, (LATE PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT AT DICKINSONS', HYDE PARK, LONDON, W.) PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS FAITHFULLY PREPARED. THE IMPORTANT DUTIES OF THE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT ARE ATTENDED TO BY THE PRINCIPAL HIMSELF. EVERY PATENT MEDICINE OF REPUTE. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, ANKLETS, &o., &o., ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK. SCBWEPPE'S LEMONADE, SOIJA, POTASS, AND LITHIA WATERS. GRANULAR EFFERVESCENT SEIDLITZ POWDERS, LEMON KALI, GINGER BEER, AND CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. [12,013 ESTABLISHED 1812. H<fc T. PROCTOR invite the attention of Agriculturists to their SPECIAL BONE • MANURES, which are of a superior quality, and the moBt economical that can be used. PROCTOR'S TURNIP MANURE PROCTOR'S WHEAT MANURE PROCTOR'S MANGOLD MANURE PROCTOR'S BARLEY MANURE PROCTOR'S POTATO MANURE PROCTOR'S GRASS MANURE PROCTOR'S MANGOLD MANURE PROCTOR'S BARLEY MANURE PROCTOR'S POTATO MANURE I PROCTOR'S GRASS MANURE BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. Fall Particulars sent Free by Post, on application to MESSRS. PROCTOR, or their AGENTS. ADDRESS,-H. AND T. PROCTOR, ARTIFICIAL MANURE WORKS, CATHAY, BRISTOL. « WOBIS,-BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, WARWICK, AND BRISTOL. AGENT. Mr. T. J. JONES, Chemist, Newport. Stores at the Moderator Wharf, Newport. fll,974 GOLD MEDAL, ESTABLISHED 1848. PRIZB: MEDAL, P4RIS, 1864. LONDON, 1861. ASPHALTE. MINERAL ROCK STONE OF SEYSSEL AND OTHERS, AND BY H. M. LETTERS PATENT, METALLIC LAVA ASPHALTE, THE best well-known Materials 'for Basement Floors, Paving of Stables, Farm Buildings, Granaries, &c., &c., and excluding all dampness and vermin* ARMANI AND STODART. London, 35, Poultry, E.C. For Estimates, Prices, Contracts for Work, apply to H. P. BOLT & CO., Builders and Contractors. Newport, the only Agents and representatives for Monmouthshire. [12,342 CHINA, GLASS, ANDEARTHENWARE 140, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. M E S S R S. LAN E & C O. (ESTABLISHED 1820.) 2, VICAR-STREET, KIDDERMINSTER, AND 104, HIGH-STREET, STOURBRIDGE, BEG to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants generally of Newport and the Vicinity that they have OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT Ar THE ABOVE PREMISES With a NEW and CHOICE SELECTION of CUT and PRESSED GLASS, CHINA, EARTHENWARES, LUSTRES, VASES, &c., where they hope by prompt attention to Orders, and the superior quality of their Goods to ensure li beral support. ASSEMBLIES SUPPLIED WITH GOODS ON HIRE GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR GENTLEMEN CHANGING THEIR RESIDENCES. [11,375 ESTABLISHED 1840. W W. LOD ER'S PAPER HANGING DEPOT, AND GENERAL STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, AT 82 COMMERCIAL STREET, NEAR ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, NEWPORT, MON. THE PAPER HANGING and DECORATING DEPARTMENT consists of 40 000 PIECES of NEW DESIGNS for the year 1868, both British and Foreign, from all the Best Manufacturers, suitable for every description of Residence and Business Departments. Experienced Workmen recommended if required. Charges Reasonable. P PATTERNS SENT FOR INSPECTION. Branch Post Office, May 1st, 1868. [10,874 EL R BOLT & CO., CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND PREPARED JOINERY MANUFACTURERS. NEWPORT. MON. HAVE ALWAYS ON SALE THE FOLLOWING GOODS, VIZ. SASHES & FRAMES, GLAZED & UNGLAZED COLLIERS' MANDRILS, PICK AND SHOVEL SOUARR FRAMED AND MOULDED DOORS HELVES T STEAM STRUCK MOULDINGS & ARCHITRAVES TRAM PLANKS, TIN PLATE BOXES PREPARED FLOORING AND SKIRTING DRAIN PIPES, W. C. PANS AND TRAPS WHEELBARROWS, GATES, HURDLES AND PLASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT, RIDGE CREASE, SPOKES, LADDERS, CUCUMBER, AND HORTI- CHIMNEY POTS, &c., ORNAMENTAL TILES, CULTURAL LIGHTS SLATES, AND LATHS Mc'NEIL & CO.'S PATENT ROOFING FELT, &o BEST ASH AND LANCE WOOD SHAFTS FOR DOG CARTS AND PHAETONS. ALL KINDS OF TURNING DONE. Experienced Workmen sent t" all parts of the country. Parties contemplating alterations would do well to go through the Warehouse, as there are quantities of SECOND HAND DOORS and SASHES, which can be Sold Cheap, and in selecting New Sashes and Frames from Stock a GREAT REDUCTION will be made off List Prices. PRICE LIST FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. [11,813 THE LONDON MAN UKE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1840. HAVE READY at the DEPOT, MONMOUTHSHIRE RAILWAY COMPANY'S ■ WHARF, NEWPORT, MON.. in Fine Condition, DISSOLVED BONES. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. E-4bey also supply CORN MANURE for TOP DRESSING, BLOOD MANURE, URATE, SOLUBLE GUANO PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE OF SODA, &c., &o. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. BOLD B T MB. J. S. STONE, NEWPORT MR. H. P. THOMAS, Pembroke MR. J. SHARPE, Thornwell, Chepstow MR. GEORGE PAEMER, Haverfordwest THE SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE COMPANY MR JOHN LEWIS, Narberth (Limited), Brecon MR. D. HARRIS, Llanybyther FARMERS' SUPPLY COMPANY, Welshpool MB. SAMUEL DAVIES, St. Clears MR. EVAN EVANS, Aberavon Taibach MR. T. MATHIAS, Saundersfoot, Tenby MB. H. THOMAS, Llanelly WORKS, PLOUGH WHARF, ISLE OF DOGS. OFFICES, 116, FEN CHURCH-STREET, E.C. [12,138 PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. 1. THOMSON, T. BONAR, AND CO., 571, OLD BROAD-STREET, LONDON, E.C., Sole Consignees and Agents for Sale in Great Britain and Ireland, PRICE AT SCALE IN LONDON FIXED BY THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT £12 PER TON, FOR QUANTITIES OF NOT LESS THAN 30 TONS, Jauaary, 1868. [11,863 (Muatiott. MATHEMATICAL AND COMMERCIAL m ACADEMY, No. 2, CHARLES.STREET, NEWPORT. CONDUCTED BY MR. F. H. ROBARTS. Terms may be had on application at his residence, 28, Llanarth-street. [11,795 BROAD OAK HOUSE SCHOOL,NE A R NE W NHAM GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS. BROAD OAK HOUSE is situated on the JD Bauks of the Severn, and is one of the prettiest and healthiest spots in England. The Young Gentlemen of this Establishment receive a thorough Commercial Education (including Latin), with Greek, French, Music, &c., &c., when required. For Prospectus, with view, terms, references, &c.. apply to the Principal, Mr. W. J. H. BEECHEY, a successful teacher of considerable experience or to Mr. H. PEAR. MAN, Pharmaceutical Chemist, &c., Newport. The Quarter days are Jan. 20, Apiil 2, July 20, Oct. 3. [12,137 HOWELL'S CHARITY, LLANDAFF SCHOOL. APPLICATION for VACANCIES for five Orphans on the Foundation, and Two Pay Boarders will be considered by the Local Governors at their Monthly Meeting on the 4th June next. Forms of application may be obtained of Mr Waldron, Cardiff, the Clerk to the Local Governors. The Inmates on the Foundation will be instructed, clothed, and maintained at the expense of the Charity and the sum charged for the board, washing, and mainte. nance of each Pay Boarder is JB20 per annum in addition to the cost ot her clothing. All applications must be sent to the Clerk before the 25th instant,or they will not be laid before the Governors on the 4th June. By order of the Governors, CLEMENT WALDRON, Clerk. Church. street, Cardiff, May 7, 1868. [12,353 BKITON MEDICAL AND GENERAL LIFE ASSOCIATION. Chief Offices, 429, Strand, 1 T A City Branch, 1, Princes-street, Bank, ) London. TRUSTEES. Lieut..Gen.Sir J.E.Dupuis, I R. Partridge, Esq., F.R.S. K.C.B. Francis Webb, Esq. Sir James Duke, Bart. N. Tyler Smith, M.D. Sir W.Ferguson,Bart.F.RS. Millis Coventry, Esq. At the ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders and Policy-holders on the 16th instant, the result of the year's business was reported as follows Proposals received in 1867.. 3,780 New Policies issued. 3,057 Assuring £192,725 Producing in Premiums. JE25,466 Total Income of the Association £ 231,545 Balance of Year's Revenue £ 76,311 POLICIES PAYABLE DURING LIFETIME and absolutely indisputable after five years. Detailed reports and every information may be had on application to MR. S. HARSE, District Manager, 6, Great Dock-street, 12,301] Newport, Mon. < Agricultural Districts. (This Company is one of the largest Farming Stock Insuring Offices AGENTS in the Kingdom.) Manufacturing Districts. (Mills, Manufactoties, Warehouses, &c., insured on the most moderate WANTED terms.) Seaport Towns. (Ships in course of construction and in dock insured. Sailors' Lives IN assured.) Mining Districts. Watering Places: &c., &c., &c. Where the Company is not already represented. Persons of active business habita,are invited to apply. LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. The Company is well established and has an Annual Income upwards of £107,000 Life Reserve Fund upwards of £ 127,000 And has paid a Total in Claims under Life ) £400 000 and Fire Policies of nearly CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD- THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., M.P., Farnworth, and the Quinta, Salop. ANTHONY DILLON, „„„„„„. T SECRETARY TO THE COMPANY. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Chief Offices: High-St., Wrexham; 49, Moorgate-St., London; and 77, Buchannan, .St.. Glasgow. Applications for Agencies in South Wales and Mon- mouthshire to be addressed to Mr. E. PROSSER, 9, Park-terrace, Pontypool. [12,050 IX PO-UNDS PER WEEK s WHILE LAID UP BY INJURY, AND £1,000 in case of Death, caused by ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND, May be secured by an Annual Payment of from £3 to F,6 5s. in the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COM. PANY; RAILWAY ACCIDENTS ALONE May also be provided against by • INSURANCE TICKETS FOR SINGLE OR DOUBLE JOURNIES. For particulars apply to the Clerks at any of he Railway Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices- 64, CORNHILL, & 10, REGENT STREET, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary- Agent for Newport—Mr W. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock-street Agent for Blaina-Mr E. Ball. [11,801 WANTED, in a SHIPPING and MER- CHANT'S OFFICE, a respectable, well- aduoated Youth, as ARTICLED CLERK. A Moderate Premium required.—Apply to A. C., MERLIN Office, Newport, [12,321 WANTED, a SHEPHERD, who perfectly understands his Business.—Apply at Mr. YOUNG'S (late Phillips,) Chemist, High-street, Newport, on WED- NESDAY NEXT, May 20th, from Twelve to Two o'clock. [12,363 WANTED, a WORKING HOUSE- KEEPER, in the Country, from 25 to 40 years of age. Five in family three oows kept; washing done, by machine, at home. Another maid servant and a man kept. A steady, respectable woman would find this a comfortable place.—Apply, by letter, stating wages, &c., to E. Box 45, Post Office, Newport. [12,355 ANTED TO RENT, a DWELLING- T V HOUSE, containing about eight rooms—neigh bourhood of Stow-hill preferred.—Address '« C. L." Office of this Paper. [12,349 NEWPORT UNION. FARM BAILIFF AND NURSE WANTED. ANY Person desirous of filling the Office of FARM BAILIFF, at the Caerleon Industrial Schools, to work with and teach the boys Husbandry, may make application to me, by letter (pre-paid), on or before FRIDAY, the 29th inst. The Wages are 16s. a week. Persons desirous of obtaining the appointment of NURSE at the Workhouse Infirmary, may make applica. tion to me by letter, in their own handwriting, post paid, on or before FRIDAY, the 29th of May instant. The salary will be £ 15 per annum, with board and lodging. The election will take place on SATURDAY, the 30th inst., when applicants must attend the Board. By Order. W- DOWNING EVANS, Clerk. Datej 9th May, 1868. (12,361 BEDWELLTY UNION. APPOINTMENT OF NURSE. THE GUARDIANS of the BEDWELLTY UNION, at their Meeting, to be held on the 21st of May next, will proceed to the appointment of a NURSE (Female), for the Workhouse, at Tredegar. The candidate must be strong, healthy, and of active habits, not to exceed 45 years of age, and be able to read the written directions upon medicines. She will also be expeoted to act generally under the orders of the matron. Salary 215 per annum, with Board, Lodging, and Washing. Ap. plication,in Candidatesown handwriting, to be made to me, on or before THURSDAY, the 21st instant, at Nine o'clock a.m. R. WATERS. Union Clerk. Tr degar, 9th May, 1868. [12,376 m A* TO BE LET, in the parish of Christchurch a Genteel COTTAGE and GARDEN, two on the Chepstow ROlld.-For particulars, apply to -TAS YOUNG, Treberth Farm, Christohorch. [12,323 I IRON AND OIL TRADE, &0.. TO BE LET, with possession on the 1st July, the extensive and complete PREMISES Commercial Buildings. Newport, now in the occupation of Messrs. S. M. and H. Phillips. Apply to Mr. GEORGE B. GETHING, Springfield Newport. [12,27$ TO LET.—Two Commodious SEMI-DB* i- TACHED VILLAS on the Cardiff Road. JE60 and j640 per annum. One House at Maindee, rent £20. Two ditto in Lewis street, Newport, rents dE18 and ø. Building Land to Let on Barrack Hill. FOR SALE.—Ono Semi-detatched VILLA on Cardifl Road. 4 Houses in Union street, and 4 Houses iB Edward street, Baneswell. New and Commodious Dwelling-houses, eligibly situated in the suburbs of Newport, for Sale, on easy terms. Apply to DENNING, SMITH, and CO., 4 and 5, Commercial street, Newport. [12,280 rO BE LET, with immediate possession, ao old-established BOOT AND SBOE SHOP, to' gether with a good DWELLING-HOUSE, situate is COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, within a few minutet walk of the site of the Alexandra Docks. The present tenant is leaving in consequence of ill health- The Prv mises include Stable, Yard, and Plot of Ground, suitable for building purposes, together with good Workshops Storerooms, &c. Rent, X30 per annum. The whole in thorough repair, and may easily be converted to suit any General Business.—To view, apply on the premised (Mr, WILLIAM COOMER), No. 105, Comm ercial-road, Further particulars may be had on application to Mr. WILLIAM ABRAHAM, 1, Lewis-street, Newport, Mon. [12,367. l Jattt' by "grivate Mantel A QUANTITY of BEST BLUE DUCHESS and PRINCESS SLATES FOR SALE.—Apply to H. P. BOLT and CO., Newport, Mon. fl2,310 FOR SALE. CARRIAGES.—A great variety of NeW C and Second Hand Carriages, including Broughams, Barouches, Wagonettes, Village Phaetons, Granville Carts, &c., on Sale at E. & H. VEZEY'S Show Rooms, 19, Milsom-street, and their Manufactory, Long Acret Walcot, Bath. [12,106 TO BE DISPOSED OF, a GROCERY and BAKING BUSINESS, situate in Commer- cial-street, Newport.-For particulars, apply to E. G. PENNY, Co nmercial Buildings, Newport. [12,380 TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD CHEAP, ONE 10 Horse- power ENGINE, with Boiler combined also ONE 6 Horse-power PORTABLE ENGINE, by Clayton and Shutlleworth both in first-class condition. Also an Egg- ended BOILER, 20 feet by 4 feet. Approved Bills at Six Months taken.-Apply to S. J. WOOD and CO., 3, Tredegar.place, Newport, Mon. [12,370 ¡ CHESNUT MARE FOR SALE: 14 hands high, very fast, warranted quiet to ride or drive; r also, a Powerful Black CART HORSE, 17* hands higb. | -Apply to Mr. S. J. WOOD, 3, Tredegar-place New. ¡ port, Mon. [12,371 } Inttt' by AUJOIOU. 157, Dt>CK STREET, (OPPOSITE STONE'S IMPLEMENT WORKS, NEWPORT.) MR. THOMAS CORNER has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on MOKDAY, May 18, 1868, at Two p.m., the whole of the superior MAHOGANY and WALNUT FURNITURE, of the above residence. Atso a valuable PIANOFORTE, fall compass, nearly neff r cost 45 guineas comprising, in the DINING ROOM.—Carved mahogany Sideboard, Dining I Table, mahogany hair-seated Chairs, Couch, Easy Chair, | Brussels Carnet and Rug, Pier Glass, cornice and damask CurtaiDH, valuable Engravings, Dial, Lamp, Fender, Fire- i irons, &c.. &c. DRAWING ROOM.—Walnut Couch, Easy Chair Vi.- toria Chair, six other Chairs, in damask, to match .'horse* hair Couch, Easy Chair, Loo Table, Brussels Carpet and Rug, Pier Glass, Cheffionier, Fender, Fireirons, crimson damask Curtains, Cornice, valuable Pianoforte, full com* pais, cost 45 guineas Oil Paintings, kc., &c. The FOUR BEDROOMS contain handsome mahogany and iron half-tester Bedsteads, with damask furniture; Fea- ther Beds, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, wool and straw Mattresses, Night Commodes, Chairs, Cheval and Swing Glasses, Baths, Tin Toilet Ware, mahogany and marble Washstands, Dressing Tables, Brussels and other Carpets, Rags, Fenderj, Fireirons, &c. &c. The abeve Furniture is nearly new, in good condition, I and has been purchased regardless of cost. Auctioneer's Offices, 42, Commercial-street. [12,369' IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Of very valuable first class Meadow Lands, Orcharding, with Residences, Outbuildings, and Cottages, situate in the parishes of Nash and Goldeliff, within afew miles on good roads to the flourishing and important Seaport Town of Newport, in the county of Monmouth. MR. THOMAS LKWIS is instructed to SUBMIT TO PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, in the Town of NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of JUNE, 1868, at Three o clock punctually, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there read, the above PROPERTY, in the fol- lowing Lots LOT 1—All those Five Pieces or Paroels of Rich MEADOW LAND, numbered on the Tithe Map and Book of Reference of the P.,ri-h of Nash, 84, 85, 86, 86a, 86b, containing in the whole 17a. Or. 39p., together with the Two Powder Magazines, erected on the piece 56., with a Cottage and Garden near thereto The pieces 84, 85, and 86, are occupied by Thomas Joho, and the remainder by the Balin Colin Powder Company and their Tenants, and the whole is bounded by lands of Lord Ttedegar, lands late of the ReV Iltvd Nicholl, and the liver Csk. LOT 2-AII those Five Pieces of superior MEADOW LAND, numbered in the Tithe Map and Book of Re- ference of the parish of Nash, 125, I25n, 126, 127, 128, containirg 19a?". 3r. 13p., in the occupation of Thomal John. This Lot is bounded by Lands late of William Phillip.. and by Lands lite of Thomas Henry Morgan, Esquire. LOT 3—All that Piece of PASTURE LAND, being part of the Green Moor Euclosure,numbered 78 on the Map of that Enclosure, and containing 6i. Or. 26p., now occupied by Mr John Francis. LOT 4.—That valuable FARM and LANDS, known as Little Newra," with the capital Residence and Out- baildings thereon, and the rich Meadow Land thereto belonging, numbered in the Tithe Map of the parish of Goldeliff 239, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 280a, 282, 282a, 283, 313, containing 38a. Or. 8p., in the occupation of James Cullimore. This Lot is bounded by the Great Newra lands of Mr. Roger Keene lauds of —— Miles and by the road leading from Goldeliff church to The Great Newra. LOT 5.—All that excellent RESIDENCE, with Out- buildings and Yards,together with the productive Orchards and Gardens, numbered on the Tithe Map of Goldcliff348, 349, 352, 353, 353a, containing 6a. 3r. 33p., in the occu. paiiou ot Mr. Evau Jones. This Lot is bounded by the lands of William Phillips,, of Whitson, Esquire; of Edwin Carter, Esq.; and of George Knight; and by the road leading from Goldeliff church to Newport. LOT 6.-All those TWO capital COTTAGES, with excellent Gardens, and a PIECE of iich PASTURE LAND, in the parish of Goldeliff, numbered in the Map 147, 147a, containing la. 3r. 28p., in tue occupation of Hugh Allen, Margaret Davies, and Mr. Evan Jones This Lot is bounded by lands of William Phillips, of Whitson, Esquire; and by the road leading from Goldeliff church to Whitson Common. LOT 7.-AlIthose THREE PI ECES of rich MEADOW LAND, in the parish of Goldeliff, numbered in the Tithe Map 141, 142, 143, containing 11a. 3r. 8p., in the occupa- tion of Mr. James Cullimore. This Lot is bounded by lands of Eton College by the road leading from the Hill House to Goideliffchurch and by Goldclift Pill. LOT 8.—Alt those TWO PIECES of rich MEADOW LAND, in the parish of Goldeliff, numbered on the Tithe Map 133, 134, containing 7a. Or 17p., in the occupation of Mr, James Cullimore. This Lot is bounded by lands of Eton College, and by the last-mentioned road. I LOT 9.—All that capital PIECE of rich MEADOW LAND, in the parish of Goldeliff, numbered on the Tithe Map 393, containing 6 Acres, in the occupation of Mr„ Evan Jones. This Lot is bounded by lands of the Devisees of Blewittr lands of the Sewers Commissioners, and by the Boat Road. The above valuable Properties deserve the attention of Graziers and others requiring lands of superior feeding quality, and are approached by excellent roads, and near to the rising and centrally-situated town of Newport. The lands have been divided into small lots to enit the convenience of purchasers whose means may be limited. The quality of the land is equal to any in the county o Monmouth. It is impossible to say what is the prospective value of that portion fronting the noble river Usk at probably at no very distant period extensive docks will be formed on the east side, this consideration should certainly enhance the present value of this property. The commuted tithe rent charges on the aeveral lot* are most moderate, amounting in almost all cases to amall sums varying fiom 2d. to 5d. per acre. The respective tenants will kindly show the lota. Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale, will be ready one week prior to the Auction, and may be had on appli- cation at tbe offices of Messrs. BLOUNT and DAYIS, Solicitors, Usk at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, New- port; and of the AUCTIONEER, 26, North-street, Cheltenham. [12,344