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General Notices. ———————————— THOMAS LEWIS, 4UOA AND DRAPER, I-. 146, COMMERCIAL STREET, EQS^ 0PPosite the West of England Bank, Newport, \(R II° CA^ attention to his Large Stock of Superior ^T <S Cloths, Fancy Trowserings, and Vestings of the LEON .'E Fashion, all of which he has carefully selected P °6nng season. 1- An early inspection is solicited. !FI460N CURERS, PORK BUTCHERS, AMD OTHERS. ROGERS,of 110, Commercial-street, Newport, I«RS18 • 'P086 ''IS Business, Plant, Stock, &c., to LC • ^ESI'0U8 °F starting in the above line. A very large T! RA'ive business is well established, and the most satis- FIONEA8°NS CAN 8*VEU 'OR parting with it. A personal in- ^0OKSJ &C-> KE allowed, but bona fide parties ill be trented %iith. early application is requisite. pp DENTAL SURGERY. [XWENTY-FIIIST YEAR OF ATTENDANCE. fla Chepstow; Tuesdays, Abergavenny; Wednesdays, Thursdays, Cardiff; Fridays, Merthyr; Saturdays, MR. LEWIN MOSELY, eo" Dentist, of 30, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. A8 the honour to announce to his patients and the residents generally of the Principality, that he will his usual PERIODICAL VISIT, on Monday, the L Ay> WHEN he may be consulted in ail relating to his P^OTI, ON 5J°nd<>ys, at the George Hotel, Chepstow; *uesd ys, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny .Wednesdays, at the King's Head, Newport; ihursdays, at the Cardiff Arms, Cardiff; *Ridays, at the Castle Into, Merihyr; A (all at private apartments) and on ^Urdays.at Mr. J. Powell's, Plumber, Monnow-street, Monmouth. > Attendance from Ten to Five. ITHI enabled to offer to his Patients advantages only R,E in the Metropolis: ihe whole of the Mechanical ^ENT is designed and executed at the Town Establish- HEREBY a sure and accurate fit is guaranteed and Mr. JJJ being the manufacturer of the newly.invented Mineral great savins' is marie to the patients—sets and partial "<ade for liitle more than luilj the usual charges. JR.Y fecent improvement adopted in the construction of 'I Teetli, to suit each-individual case, among which is I,st new invention of adding an Artificial Gum to the Whereby the youthful contour of the countenance is ""c ^"Y restored. The Teeth are also fixed upon atmospheric ,'TK so as to cause a perfect articulation and mastica- J THEY are quite indestructible they never change colour. J E fixed from one to a complete set, without extrr cting Urnps, and are worn with perfect ease upon the most I RUMS. |NV? WI,H GOLD, and the various cements now in use, Scal- L^uildrpn's Teeth attended to, and every operation per- 8 to Dental Surgery. ^sulta'ions Free, and every information without expense. erenccs to the Faculty, and very many Resident Families, ["S'ANT Attendance at Town Residence, No. 80, Berners- T Oxford-street, where Patients can always be attended, JITTERS addressed will meet with immediate attention; and "•M. begs to remind his Patients, that he has not any EC'ion with any Demist residing at Bristol, or elsewhere. ADON: 30, Berners-street, Oxford-street, April 17, 185-2 -'1' OR BARBOUR or NEWPORT. I R, the undersigned, being Eight of the Commissioners of the Port or Harbour of Newport, in the county of |?L0uth. Hereby Give Notice, that the General Yearly [LNgof the Commi*sione sof ihe said Port or Harbour, will NDEN ON FRIDAY, the 28th day of May instant, at ten the forenoon, at the I OWN HALL, Newport, for the NR'T Auditing 'he Accounts for the year ending the 31 st MNTRCH last; and to report the state of the said harbour; *'S<> lor the transaction of general business. TEdthis 6th day of May, 1852. FRFDKRICK JUSTICE, WILLIAM JENKINS, I JOSEPH LATCH, MARTIN MORRISON, 1 THOMAS LATCH, STEPHEN CAMPBELL, RICHARD lltTRTON, CHARLES LYNE. PROTHERO, >^J~LEIK to the Commissioners. 4(^JRSI0N TICKETS, at SINGLE FARES for the RVOOUBLE JOUKNEY, will be ISSUED on SUNDAY YLNGS, on this Railway, 4LL STATIONS BETWEEN GLOUCESTER AND SWANSEA. E Holders of the 1st and '2nd class tickets will be conveyed 'Y train running on the line. 3rd Class Excurson Tickets will be available by any eXCppt the A ail Trains. Tickets are not Transferable, and can only be used for LY on which they are issued. 'sengers having luggage can only be conveyed a. the ary fares. EXCURSION FARES. 1st Class. 2nd Class 3rd Class s. d. s. d. s. d. 'IISEAAND Neath 16 10 0 8 „ Port Talbot 33 20 11 Chepstw 17 3 11 0 62 Odiff and Newport. 2 6 1 6 011 >J Bridgend 5 0 3 3 1 8 ^pstow and Newport 40 26 15 „ Cardiff 6 9 4 6 2 4 rloucester andNewnham. 2 6 1 9 0 10 „ Chepatow East 66 40 22 &c., &c., &c. .anllea Terminus, May 10, 1852. &Mau, %IF, I SOUTH WALES B-AZLWAYI WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS. ,4P EXCURSION TRAIN TO LONDON & BACK Ñ EXCURSION TRAIN will leave the Swansea Station K tt 8-45 a.m., calling at the Stations as below, for London T On SATURDAY, the 29th instant, NTT RETURN from PADD1NGTON on WEDNESDAY, j the 2nd June, at 7-30 a.m. L FARE AND TIME TABLE. ^Starting frmn A.M. First Class. {?*A at 845 24S. 18s. at Neath 9.10 23S. 17s. a, Port Talbot 9 30 22s. 16s. Bridgend. 9 54 21s. 15s. lp Llantrissent 10 14 80s. 14s. h Caidiff 1034 19s. j3s. at Newpoit. 11 0 18s. 12s. P.M. .in from Chepatow Bast 12 45 168. IOs. at Lydney 1 0 14s. 9s. 1, Newnham 1 16 13s. 8s. train will arrive at Pad- JNGTON about G 0 p.m. HE Tickets are not transferable, and will only be available be Return Journey, as above. Order to arrange the necessary number of vehicles for the let between the Chepstow Stations, no Tickets will be sold r'1 p.m. on Friday evening, the 28ih instant. 0 LUGGAGE beyond a single article will be allowed to each tllger. "lU1su Terminus, 14th May, 1862. I OLD RED LION ILFTT, JOHN CHOWDER BEGS to inform the public that by the kind encourage- .0 ment of several friends, his Housewarming Dinner at the above house will take place on Tuesday, the 1st of June. Tickets 2s. Gd. each, to be had at the bar. Dinner on the table at eight o'clock. WHITSUN HOLIDAYS. NOTICE. ^THE Public are reepectfully informed that the Tradesmen I of Newport intend CLOSING THEIR SHOPS on WHITMONDAY, May 31st, 1852, in order to give their Assistants a day of recreation. Newpoit, May 20, 1852. PERUVIAN GUANO. PH-ILLIPS AND GETHING supply this season, at a Re- JI duced Price, their well-known quality of the above Valuable Manure, selected out of the finest and driest cargoes, received by them direct from Peru, without landing, and sold warranted as imported. CAUTION.-P. and G. are. in self-defence, compelled to add that Damaged, Inferior, and Artificial Guano are being sold as the best Peruvian, in some eases by respectable agents, who know not their real origin. Some imitations of little value cannot be detected by appear- ance or smell. Commercial Buildings, Newport, 1852. MONMOUTHSHIRA" i&ILWAY AND OANAL COMPANY. WHITSUN HOLIDAYS AND STOW FAIR. ON Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, May 31st, June 1st and 3rd, 1852, the Train which usually leaves Newport at 4-45 p.m will start at 6 p.m and the Train leaving Blaina and Ebbw Vale at 6-45 p m., will leave at 8 p m. Extra Trains will run on Stow Fair day. leaving Blaina and Ebbw Vale at 10 30 a m., and Newport at 8 p m., calling at all intermediate stations, both ui, and d 'wn. WILLIAM LANE, May 20, 1852. Traffic Superintendent. TEETH. MR. PARSON, Surgeon Dentist, from 17, Orchard-street, end of Unity-street, College Green, Bristol, respectfully acquaints the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Newport, and vicinities, that he may be consulted in the various branclvs of his profession, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on Wednesday, 26th inst., 18;;2. Attendance from half-past 12 to 5. Mr. Parson's newly-improved MINERAL TEETH, are universally acknowledged to supersede every description of artificial ones hithertointroduced. These beautiful teeth ate made to resemble nature so closely as in every instanc," to be in, detectable to the ey •, and pefectly to restore the rotundity of the lips and fullness of the cheeks, when fallen in from the lnss of the front of side teeth; they will never change colour or decay, however Ions; they may be worn, and can be matched exactly in shape, size, and colour, to those remaining in the mouth. DISCOVEHY FOR STOPPING DECAVKD TEETH.—Mr. P. renders te^hs however decaved and large the cavity, perfectly serviceable by^ii, j valuable ENAJIEL CEMENT. It is placed in the tooth, in a soft state, without the slightest pain or inconvenience, and in a short time become- ashard as the enamel it-self, and will remain firm in the tooth many years, restoring the original faculty of masticating the food.-Charge, 2s. 6d. per tooth. Mr. P. having formany years been designer of Ar:ific at Teeth, and Mechanical Assistant to some of the most eminent Practi- tioners in Bristol, London, and Paris, i- enabled to supply Artifical Teeth with a degree of accuracy, attained only by those who have a general practical knowledge of their Profession in all its branches, avail- ing himself of all the repent modern improvement., and executing himself the whole of the Mechanical department, he feels a deferentiil confiden ce of being able to give that satisfaction to his Pations and FrientiS, which an olten tested experience can alone confer. In conse- qnence of improvements in the mechanical department of the profes- sion. and in order that this indispensable comfort may come within the reach of the most economical, Mr. P s charges are on the following mo. derate scale:- A single tooth, 5s., 10s. 6d., or jEt I A set of teeth 4 4 A complete set (upper and lower), durable material 8 8 A complete set of natural or mineral teeth, beautifully mounted, best material, and very best workmanship and finish 12 12 Scaling 5 Artificial Teeth Remodelled, Remounted, and Repaired, and Misfittings Rectified. 17, Orchard-street, Bristol, May 17, J852. THE LATE REV. D. RHYS STEPHEN. ♦——• THR REV. D. RHYS STUPfl FN, the eloquent preacher, the instructive lecturer, the bard and patriot—the man of brilliant intellect, of cloudless temper, and of social heart, has passed away from amongst us. The leelings of esteem, affec- tion, and sympathy, with which we are actuated for departed excellence, are. in this instance, rendered melancholy, by a consideration of the fact, that Mr. Stephen has di°d in poverty -too often,alas! the cheerless concomitant of genius-and has left his widow and six children to the humane consideration and n ercies of his countrymen, in whose service his best years and energies were spent, zealously and without stint for all who knew the deceased, are wet! aware, that his patriotism was as generous as it was unaffected, fervent, and constant. At a meeting held ai the room of the Mechanics' Institute, Town Hall, Newport on the 27th ol April, it was resolved — that committees of the friends and admirers of the late Rev. D. It. Stephen, be foimed in Newport and other towns of the district, in order to solicit the humane co-operation of a generous public—ever ready to comfort the afflicted and alleviate distress—in order to raise a permanent fund, which may be pru- dently applied in succouring the family of one whose abilities have been uniformly devoted to the instruction of his fellow- man, and who has performed so distinguished a part on the theatre of human life. Fondly is it hoped that this beneficent work may prosper- that the helpless wail of woe may be calmpd and comforted and that the benefactions of the commiserating, may, in the hour of serious thought, in this life of vicissitude, afl'ord a sunshine to the heart of the willing giver. COMMITTEE. Samuel Homfray. Esq Mr. T. F. Lewis Thomas Brown, Esq „ Phillip John James Brown, Esq Edward J homas Charles Prothero, Esq Henry Thomaa George Gething, Esq II It. C. Slade George Harrhy, Esq „ John Williams Edward Dowling, Esq William Fergusson William Evans, Esq John Uyndman Lewis Edwards, Esq „ U. H. Evans Samuel Phillips Esq William West llobert Stack, Esq, Al.D. Thomas Lewis 11. F. Woollett, Esq Thomas Williams James Hawkins, Es^i Thomas Richards W. W. Morgan, Esq John Lloyd Robert J. Cathcart, Esq. Edward Wells Thomas Latch, Esq John M. Scott Richd. Mullock,(A)derman) William L. Kelly James Murphy, Esq. William liees Arthur Murphy, Esq. William Vaughan Rev. William Thomas Henry Evans Xev. David Edwards Jf William Tombs Rev. John Thomas Jf Evan Morgan 1 Rev. G. Griffiths „ William Pitt Mr. John Davies „ James Salter William Christophers GEORGE HARRHY, Esq.. of the West of England and South Wales District Bank, Newport, has kindly consented to act as Treasurer. Any kind Friends who may be desirous of soliciting contri- butions in aid of this benevolent object, may be furnished with Subscription Books, on application to the undersigned. The Committee are requested to meet at the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, in the TOWN HALL, every TUESDAY EVENING, at Seten o'clock precisely. W. DOWNING EVANS, Secretary to the Relief Committee. 29th of April, 1852. EAST INDIA. HOUSH, MAY 19, 1852. rpHE Court of Directors of the East India Company do I Hereby Give Notice, that the Finance and Home Com- mittee will be ready, on or before Wednesday, the 2nd of June, to receive Proposals in writing, sealed up, from such persons as may be willing to supply the Company with IRON HOOPS, also PIG IRON, And that the conditions of the said contracts (two in number) may be hhd on application at the Secretary's office, wheRe the I proposals are to be left, any time before eleven o'clock in the fo enoon of the said "ind day of June, 1852, after which hour no tender will be received. JAMES C. MELVILL, Secretary. NEWPORT HOUSE, HIGI-I STREET, NEWPORT. J. PRICE AND CO., HAVING recently visited the London, Leeds, and Manchester Markets, most respectfully call the attention of the Inhabitants of Newport and its environs to their Stock of Summer Dresses, Shawls, Ribbons, Alpacas, Plain and Fancy Uonnets, Flowers, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., «c., which, for^variety and cheapness, cannot be equalled in Newport. J. P. and Co., in bringing the various cle part meats bifore the public, desire 'to say, they feel assured that their STOCK OF BLACK AND COLOURED GLACh, SATJJf, 4NI) MOIRE MANTLES, both in Magnitude and Cheapness, surpasses everything of the kind ever offered in any county establishment. they having, within the last week, received upwards of Four Hundred New Styles direct from 1 ans. Newport, 13th Mav, 18,}2. ii)IvJ* THE FIFIE A5?!* WARWICK HOUSE, No. 42, Commercial Street, Scwport, Monmouthshire. I o. RUSSELM. BEG5 to announce to his friends and the public generally, that the extensive repairs rendered necessary by the late fire J having been completed, he has Re-Opened the Premises with a New and Fashionable Stock of Spring Goods, Consisting of every desciiption of Linen and Woollen Drapery, Silk Mercery, Hosierv, Gloves, Ribbons, Ticks, Sheeting Calicos, Long Cloths, Irish Linens, Printed Muslins, French Delaines, Cashmeres, &c. &c. For each department, great care has been taken to select only such goods as are known to be of the very best make, com- bined with lownessof price and durability. The advantages of purchasing at Warwick Houseare these—Firstly, every article will be sold at the smallest shade of profit. Secondly, all goods bc-ii),, iiiarked so exceeditigl), cheap, no second price can be made; consequently, all customers may feel confident of receiving the very best value for their money. Thirdly, the business being conducted exclusively for cash the necessity of making a large profit is avoided. G. R. respectfully solicits an early inspection, RUSSELL, WARWICK HOUSE, NEWPORT. PERUVIAN GUANO, I GENUINE, as Imported by Messrs. Gibbs and Bright,may* be had on cheap terms in Newport, Caetleon, Pontypool, and Usk, by applving to JAMES WILLIAMS, Usk. THE INCLOSURE COMMISSIONERS FOR ENGLAND AND WALES HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that an Estimate made by the Valuer acting in the mattrrof the Inclosure of Roggiet Common and Minutes Common, situate in the parishes of Roggiet and Llanvihangel juxta Roggiet, in the county of Monmouth, of the expense to be incurred by him in the matter of the said Inclosure, has been deposited at the house of Mr. .fames Long, in the said parish of Roggiet, for the inspection of all persons interested in the said Inclosure. And they Further Give Notice, that the same will be sub- mitted to a Meeting of the persons interested as aforesaid, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, in the said county, on Wed- nesday, the 9th day of June next, at eleven o'clock inAe forenoon and at such meeting instructions to the Valuer jlfay be resolved upon. "V Witness my hand this 4th day of May, in the year ot-vur Lord 1852. H. CHARLES, Secretary. ONE HUNDRED FAMILIES WANTED. TO EMIGRANTS AND CAPITALISTS. FOR SALE 300.000 Acres of Land in the Valley o( Nucees Western Texas, the Italy of America." The quality of the soil for all purposes, cannot be surpassed, and the climate s of unequalled salubrity. The Hon. H. L. Kinney, the pro prietor, has authorised the undersigned to offer to emigrants the following liberal terms, viz. :—To actual Settlers he will let them have Ten Cows on shares, he will sell them 100 Acres of Land at Six Shillings per .Acre, also a Yoke of Oxen and One Horse; Two Shillings per Acre to be paid to the Agents in London, and the balance for the Land and Stock to be paid in Ten Years; he will *>!so give them one building lot in the Town of Nucees. The proprietor is the owner of 12 (lcO horned cattle, 2,000 hordes, and 10,000 sheep, which enables liim to supply settlers with the st"ck on demand. Capitalists will be" treated with for seciions of not less than 640, and not exceed- ing 100,000 acres. n Wages, Machanics,' from *Zi to 3 dols. per (Jienl—Labourers,' 30 dols. per month, with board. Further information may be had at the Office Daily, from 10 to 4; and circulars, stating particulars, gratis, if by post, two postage stamps must be enclosed. H. MOSS AND CO., Sole Agents for the Proprietor. 3, Church Court, Clement's Lane. London. | THE NEW GOLD FIKLDS. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA. f~s To load in the St. Catherine Docks, the splendid new British-built Ship, COSSIPOUE, A L 1,400 Tons Burthen, SBJJBES- OWNED BY Mr. W. S. LINSDAY. OP LONDON, Commanded by LIEU I'. A. A. D. DUNDAS, K.N., Y\J ILL Sail on the 7th June next, for MELBOURNE, V* and OEHLONG, PORT PHILIP, calling at DAKT- MOUTH for Pitssengers touching-at Portland May, to land Passennersonty. I The c. Cossipore" has a first-rate character as a sailer, and from the *up< riority of the accommodations, offers great attrac- tions to passengeis. 1 he 'tween decks are very lofty and well ventilated Fares, including provisions, in the Poop, according to the accommodation required; Second Cabin, £ 30; 'I ween Decks, 15 and 20 Guineas. For further information, applv to G. W. JUNES AND CO. Newport, Monmouthshire. EMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, W. TAPaCOTT AND CO., «—> -|3EG to inform their numerous Correspondents, 13 and Persons intending to Emigrate, that the fol- lowing magnificent Si ips, which comprise their S5fS5&»^ Superb Lines of American Packets anil Passenger Ships, sailing from LIVERPOOL to NEW YOHIi, PHlLA- DELPHIA, NEW ORLEANS, BALTIMORE, and other American Ports, will continue to be despatched as follows :— FOR NEW YORK. Ship. Tons Bur. Ships Tons Bur. "Constellation" 2500 Kossuth" 2250 "John Stuart" 251111 "Continent" 200" Meridian" 2250 -'Emma Fields" 20(0 'Florida" 2000 Benjamin Adams" 2000 llobert Kelly" 1800 Andrew Foster" 1800 "Waterloo" 1801 Garrick" 1H00 "Henry Clay" 2250 "Arctic" 2000 <' Underwriter" '2500 ''Antarctic" '2000 j Rappahannock" 2250 Centurion" 2000 i' Hungarian" 2000 "J Z." 1600 «' Roscius" IHIO A. Z." 1600 .'Sidduns" 18 »0 | State Rights" 2000 One of the above Packets will bp. despatched on the 1st, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st, and :'6th of each Month. And other First-class Ships will be depatched at intervals, to meet the wants of their numerous applicants at the busy season, thereby preventing the possibility of delay in Liver- pool, so injurious to the welfare of the Emigrant. FOR PHILADEPHIA. ShiPj „ Tons Bur. Ship. Ton» Bur. "Tonawanda.' 2(100 "Wyoming" j«00 "Tuscorora" 2000 •• Saranak" 1650 Jhe above are despatched on the 12th of every Month. FOR NEW ORLEANS. Carnatie 10:>0 "North Atlantic" 1759 Loodianah 10t)0 "Arlington" 15OO ''Carrack 1400 "George Green" 17.>0 City of Lincoln 1000 '• Judah Touro" 15QQ Twice a Month. BALTIMORE. Flora M'Donald IH00 | Johannes" 1400 ••••• 1SOO j 41 arvest" 14Q0 Once a Month. Many of these Ships are quite new, built expressly for the trade, and fitted up especially with a view to accoramodate all classes of Passengers, having private rooms in poop for families and others wishing to be more select, ind most 01 them carry an experienced surgeonwhile their vinci punc- tually of sailing and successful passages, have gaim u for this line the highest reputation of any in the trade; as a proof o! which we may state that no less than 40,00t) souls were for.. warded by Tapscott's Favourite Line," during the year 1851. For limes of Departure, and Rates of Passage, application should be made to W. TAPSCOTT AND CO., American Immigration, Forwarding, and Exchange Offices, St. George ^e8ent Koad, Liverpool, or to Mr.. CllARLKS xrSJ' ^tut'oner> &c » Castle-street, Tredegar. N.B.—For the accommodation of Passengers. Drafts, for any amount, at sight on New York, can at all times be had, which will be found safer and more convenient to Emigrants han any other mode of taking out their funds. MANOR OF WENTSLAND AND BRYNGWIN IN THE COUNTY OF MON MOUTH. ^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a General Court 1^1 Barorrf or Great Court of the Lady and Lords of the said Manor will be holden at the CLARENCE HOTEL, PONTYPOOL, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of June n-xt, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when and where the customary Tenants of the said Manor, and all persons owing suit and service to the said Lady and Lorde, are required to attend. GHARLKS J. PARKES, Deputy Steward of the said Manor. Wentsland, near Pontypool, 19th May, 1S52. NEW DIRECTORY & GAZETTEER OF MONMOUTHSHIRE AND HEREFORDSHIRE. !\fl| ESSRS. LASCELLES & CO. beg to announce that the ItJL above work is complete, and now in course of delivery. The proprietors take this opportunity of returning thanks for the very liberal support bestowed on the same, and trust that the arrangement of the present work will ensure their patron. age at a future period. Birmingham, May 20, 1852. NEWPORT FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY. TENDERS FOR SOADS AND DRAINAGE PARTIES desirous of Tendering for the several works re- quired in forming Roads and making Sewers and Drains on the Society's Estate at ITairoak. may inspect the plans- sections, and specifications, at the Offices of the Society's Sur veyor, Commercial street, Newport, between the hours of Ten and Five. Sealed Tt nders to be delivered at the Surveyor's Offices, before FOUlt o'Clock 011 MONDAY, the 24ih inst. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tender. R. G. THOMAS, Architect and Engineer, Surveyor to the Society. May 14th, 1852. CORNWALL.—BOROUGH OF PENRYN. CRANE WANTED. AN Iron Crane, capable of lifting at least thirty tons, to be erected on the Exchequer Quay, in the said borough of Penryn. Flans (to be prepared without any charge to the council of the said borough) and Tenders for Erecting and Fitting the said Crane, to be sent, free of expense, on or before the 24th day of June next, to Nir. E. J. B. ROGERS, Town Clerk of the said Borough of Penryn, of whom any further information may be obtained. Dated 15th May, 1852. TABLING'S METALLIC INK. BANKERS, MERCHANTS, and others, are strongly recommended to use TARLING'S METALLIC INK, prepared expressly for Steel Pens. Manufacturedby H. T. Tarling,and sold wholesale by Parsons, Fletcher, and Co., Printing Ink Manufacturers, Bread Street, London; And may be had of Mr. Christophers, Mr. Mullock, Mr. Morgan Evans, Mr. S. Reed, Mr. Charles Oliver, Newport: or through any Stationers, in Gd., Is. Gd., or 2s. bottles. TO BE LET. With Immediate Possession, THAT well-accustomed Beerhouse, situate in Commercial- Road, Pillgwenlly, known by the name of THE BLUE ANCHOR." The premises consist of three bedrooms, two parlours, and a tap-room, with a large club-room and capital cellarage. There is a good skittle alley attached. Coming-in, moderate; and the fixtures to be taken at a valuation. For particulars, apply to Mr. CHARLES CHURCH, the present occupier. PONTYPOOL. TO BE LET, & ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY \N Excellent DWELLING HOUSE, with or withou Stable, Coach House, and Garden attached, situated near the Clarence Hotel. Also a Dwelling Houss and Shop in the best part ol the town for business. Apply to WILLIAM RICHARDS, Glazier, Pontypool; or to Mr. CROFf, Newport- J BRECONSHIRE. EXTENSIVE FARAE TO BE LET. TO BE LF.T, and entered upon at Michaelmas next, all that capital and well-known Messuage, Farm and Lands, with the Appurtenances. called Pt'RrilA-VlEL FAWR, situate in the parish of Talgarth and Bronllys, in the county of Brecon. The above farm, to which is attached an excellent Dwelling House, with suitable out-buildings, contains between six and seven hundred acres 01 rich arable, meadow, and pasture land, through which the Llynfe flows. There is also a very valuable and extensive sheepwalk appurtenant on the Black Mountain. The turnpike roads from Brecon to Hay ppss through the farm. For further particulars, or to treat, apply to Mr. BISHOP, Solicitor, Llandovery; or to Mr. E. B. WATKINS, at Bron- llys, who will shew the farm. May 10, 1852. MYNYDDISLLWYN, MON. SALE Or LIVE d DBAD FARMING STOCK. CORNELIUS EVANS AND SON UJ ILL SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, the 24thday of May. 1852, on the premises at Cefn-y-Carllwyn Farm, near Mynyddisllwyn Church, the whole of the Live and Farm, near Mynyddisllwyn Church, the whole of the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Household Furniture, and other effects, the propeitj of Mr. Philip Jones, taken under distress for rent. The Stock comprises five excellent milch caws, a two year- old heifer (to calve in about a week), one ball calf, two calves, five weeks oldt two store pigs, Irish cai, ladders, stumps of hay, the growing crops of wheat, barley, oats, and hay, cart, plough, cart harness, two saddles, pair of drags, pikes and rakes, iron pigs'trough, five hacks, hay knife, dairy utensils, &0.. &c., &c. the Household Futniture consists of mahoeany case of drawers, eight day iock. corner cupboard, chairs, tables, fire- guard, tripod. &c., Wrtshstand, feather beds, bedsteads and furniture, barometer, two oak chests, with a large assortment of other ueeful articles. 'I he sale will commence at twelve o'clock precisely, and the hole will be sold without reserve. w Auctioneers' Offices, 61, High Street, adjoining the General D sv Office. Newport. May 17 th, 1862. Agente to the Phoenix Fire Insurance Office. 4 MONMOUTHSHIRE. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at the CROWN IXN, in the -N- Town of Pcntypool, on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of MAY, 1852, at Six O Clock in the Evening, all that Messuage or Public House, known by the name of the BED LION," with the Garden and Appurtenances thereto belonging, situate and being on the Canal Bank, near the Pontvpool Poor Law Union llouse, in the Parish of Danfrechfa. "Upper, in the County of Monmouth, and now in the occupation of Mr. Isaac Bees. The above premises are well situated, and the house com- mands a good business. The whole are held, at a low yearly rent, under a lease for 60 years, 49 of which are unexpired. Fof further particulars apply, to Mr. GREEN WAY, Soli- citor, Pontypool. GLAMORGANSHIRE. THE CAMERON ESTATES. Near to and in the jeaport town of Swansea, including many excellent Farms of various sizes, and the Manors of Courty- cirne and Killihion; the whole comprising upwards of THREE THOUSAND ACRES, the greater part of which contains valuable veins of Coal, chiefly in a virgin state. Also the Cameron Arms Hotel, and several Houses and Shops in the town. V/| ESSRTS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, & LYE, have LT 1 received instruction to Sell by Auction, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, Swansea, on TursDti- and WRDNESDAY, Juue 8 and 9, at Twelve each day, in 94 Lots, the FEE SIMPLE AND INHERITANCE OF THE -1 CAMERON ESTATES, situate near to the seiport town nf Swansea. Glamorganshire comprising the following EXCELLENT FARMS, in the parishes ot Swansea, Loughor, Llaurhidian, Ilston, and Llan- dilotaly boat, viz.Leelh Clawdd, PenUn, Cet'TI, Clawdd-ddu Dunvant, Hevexe, Prim's Meadow, Whitewalls, Gellyhir' Fair>vood, Hafod Mill, New Hou&e, Erw Fawr, Cefn D/a", Cae Newydd. Peuygraig, Pant-glas, Caenthen, Tir Coihin, Rhean Fawr, Ystlys-Y-Rhean, Berthllwyd, Abeikeedy, PeneUwdd, Park Hendy, Cefn-Buchan, Cwmynewidd, Cwmnant, Cilonnin, Ccrnceuwen, Llanellan, Killibion, Little Bryngwyn, Trap. tavern, Bringwyn, Matdylands.Rhydymardy, Melyn-y-Manacb, Llanuant Fach, Tynhainy Facti, Penrheol, Pencefenards, Coalhrook Meadowo, Macsybrawd, Pengelly, Tyrharny Fawr, Courtycaine, Island Fields, Pentrebacii, Tavern-y-pied, Gwyn- tain, Black-hill, and Tyarch-tyr, in the occupation of a highly respectable tenantry. Numerous d wel ling- houses, cottages, and detao ed parcels of arable, meadow, and accommodation land and the MANORS OF COURTYCARNE AND KILLIBION, containing in the whole upwards of 3,000 acres, with several VALUABLE VEINS OF COAL therein, in a virgin state, varying in thickness from 8 to 70 feet; also in the town of Swansea, the CAMERON ARMS HOTEL, and Four Houses and Shops in the High-street, Six Houses in Welcome-street, Four Houses, with Bakehouse, and an Iron Foundry and Bakehouse, in the Strand, the MUSEUM AND THE FLOAT TAVERN PUBLIC HOUSES, IN THIS STRAND, and another House in Wind-street. Printed particulars and conditions may be had, one month prior to the sale, of Mr. D. S. BOCKETT, Solicitor. 60, Lin- coin's Inn Fields; of Mr. CHARLES BAFLEY, 5. Sirstford- place, Oxford-street of Mesir*. JEFFREYS and GASKOIN, Solicitors, Swansea at GARKA WAY'S and at the Offices of Messrs. FAREUROTHER, CLARK, and LYE, Lancaster- place, Strand, London. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Well secured Ground Rents and the Reversions, Eligible Building Land, very desirable Farm, Excellent Inn, Free- hold Farm, abounding in valuable Minerals. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (By order of the Assignees of Mr. Philip Jones, a Bankrupt), AT the WESTGATB HOTEL, in the Town of Newport, by MR. JOHN WILLIAMS, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of JUNE, 1852, at One o'(.'lock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced. The undermentioned lots of very Valuable Freehold and Copyhold Property, viz.. Lot [.-All those Four Dwelling Houses, with their respec- tive outbuildings and gardens, situate at Tregwillim Fach, in the hamiet of Rogerstone, in the county of Monmouth, adjoin- ing the Turnpike Hoad, leading from Newport to Tydee Works, subject to leases to Mr. David Thomas, Mr. Samuel Llewellyn, and Mr. John Call, for terms of 99 years respec- tively. from 1850 and 1851, at ground rents amounting in the whole to £6 10s. per annum. Together with a piece or parcel of land, situate adjoining the above, and convenient for occu- pation as a garden, by the tenants of either of the above- mentioned houses, containing by admeasurement 1000 square yards or thereabouts, which is now in hand. Lot 2.—All that Eligible Piece of Building Land, adjoining the last lot, having a frontage to the Turnpike Road, of 66 feet, extending in depth backwards 140 feet, and containing 1034 square yards or thereabouts. Lot 3. All that Eligible Piece of Building Land, adjoining the last lot, having a frontage to the Turnpike Road of 66 feet, extending in depth backwards 130 feet, and containing 946 square yards or thereabouts. Lot 4.—All those Eight Dwelling Houses, with outbuildings and gardens, situate at Tregwillim Fach. aforesaid, subject to leases to Mr. William Thomas and the Rev. Timothy Thomas, for terms of 99 years, from 1847 and 1850 respectively, at ground rents amounting in the whole to £ U 10s. per annum. Lot5.-All those Fifteen Dwelling Houses, with outbuildinga and gardens, adjoining the last lot, subject to like leases, to Mr. Jonathan Davies, Mr. Edward Davies, Mr. Thomas Wil- iams, Mr. Thomas Taylor, Mr. Thomas Lewis. Mr. Thomas IDavies. and Mr. Daniel Lewis, for the terms of 99 years, from 1832 1842, 1845, 1847, and 1850, respectively, at ground rents amounting in the whole toEIO 4s. per annum. Lot 6—All those Eight Dwelling Houses and Gardens ad- joining the last lot, subject to a lease to Mr. William 1 homas, for the term of 15 years, from the 1st of May, 1850, at the annual rent of £10. Lot 7-—All that very desirable farm, known as Tregwillim Fach," situate adjoining the preceding lots, consisting of a farm house with barn, stnble, beast house, granary, piggeries, and garden, together with ten pieces of arable, meadow, and pasture land and orcharding, containing in the whole 27A. 3R. 30P. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Edward Williams, as yearly tenant, at the rent of £ 43. Lot 8.—All that Piece or Parcel of Meadow Land, with the brake and piece of garden ground adjoining, situate in the hamlet of Graig, and separated from the preceding lot by the river Ebbw, known by the name of Cae-yr-Island, and con- taining by admeasurement 5A. 311.. tiP. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Henry Edwin Dodd, as yearly tenant, at the rent of E4. The whole of the preceding lots are copyhold of the manor of Itogerstone, (a tenure equal to freehold) are situate only three miles distant from the rapidly increasing port of Newport, and adjoin the Tydee station of the Western Valleys Railway. Lot 9. All that well established Freehold Inn, doing a largely-increasing and lucrative trade, called the "Lion," most eligibly situate at Blaina, contiguous to the terminal station of the Western Valleys Railway, and in the immediate neigh- bourhood of the Nantyglo, Coalbrook Vale, and Blaina Iron Works, together with about a quurter of an acre of land thereto attached. The House contains, on the ground floor, A good kitchen, bar, two parlours, tap room, pantry, capi- tal brewhouse, yard, and excellent cellarage, and on the first floor, a sitting room and four bedrooms. Lot 10,—All that eligible Piece of Freehold Building Land adjoining the last lot, having a frontage to the street of 76 feet, extending in depth backwards about 92 feet, and containing 666 square yards or thereabouts. Lot II.—All that eligible piece of Freehold Land. now used as a Garden, separated from the two preceding lots by the street, and abutting upon the Western Valley Railway) con- taining 635 square yards or thereabouts. The three preceding lots are in the occupation of Mr. Henry Iggulden, as yearly tenant, at the rent ot jE35 per annum. Lot 12.-All that Freehold Farm, known as Pant dee" situate in the Cwmtillery Valley, in the parish of A berystrtith, in the county of Monmouth, consisting of a farm house, with two barns, and other outbuildings, and seven pieces of meadow and pasture land, containing in the whole 32A. 3R. 25P. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Watkins, as yearly tenant, at the rent of JE25 per annum. This lot abounds in valuable minerals, and adjoins the mineral estates of John J88»F ESQ WES8«- J- A»D C. Bailey, and Messrs. Daniel and \VilliaM Davies. There is, moreover, an extensive right of pasturage on the adjoining mountain belonging thereto. Plans of the respective properties may be seen on application at the offices of the Auctioneer, Clifton Place, Newport, and all further information obtained by applying to Messrs. BLOUNT AND DAVIS Solicitors, Usk; Mr. WILLIAM BBVAIT, Solicitor, Bristol, or Mr. A.J. AoaAMAN, the Ufficial Assignee, St. Augustine's Place, BRISTOL