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U. MONMOUTHSHIRE. N Q *°E I>S HEREBY GIVEN, that the next General Jfyij\ a^ter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Mon- \h } he hcldat the Town Hall, in Usk, on MONDAY, 1°'Qfo jj'p °f March, 1854, and that the Court will sit at ift° *n the forenoon, and immediately proceed to admtn- H'fi, 0aths to Magistrates and other persons desirous oj office. u'<li tllCn proceed with all business relating to the aPP^C(iti>ony and management of the County Stock freof' °'~ any Fund or Funds used and applied in aid ci \h 'ld matce orders for payments, and consider and e general business of the county. f* and demands relating to the public expenditure of must he Slivered into the office of the Clerk of N Tfa' f°urtven days before the Sessions, and all Appeals e tl €rse's must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace, Tee o'clock in the afternoon on the first day of the |%> A at which hour the trial of appeals tvill be proceeded ^%tiL tile. general business of the county shall have been by \&h-j-disponed of. thPast nine o'clock on Tuesday, the 21 st day of March, Grand and Petty Juries will be called over, and are to their names, or in default thereof, they will be Qou?f aMpersons hound by recognizances are to attend, as Will proceed to try appeals, indictments for felonies, anct transact the other business of the sessions. i>^UoJ)^C^'lons an<^ recognizances, and all informations and ^e<iceS' ,nust be delivered or transmitted to the Clerk of -4ft c> three clear days previous to the sessions. s Allowed by the county, must be taxed at the same 0r they will not afterwards be allowed. CHARLES PROTHERO, w Clerk of the Peace. 20 th February, 1854. ^°cwr~ ^■LUES PROTHERO, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace Vtvj, for the County of Monmouth. < £ > o/!iC U)%derf<igned, being two of her Majesty's Justices &*«ty e Peace, residing in and acting for the said C^8 of ^lere^y ffive you Notice, that at the next Quarter toft/ ^lC ^>eacei held in and for the said County, the it" the f\/i6 moved to make a Petition to Her Majesty, jp at>d 7th Win. ith, c. 102, representing that the 9. Places, for the said County, are seven in S>n.Z' w to say, Abergavenny, Chepstow, Monmouth, mtypooh The Rock Inn, in the parish of Bed- L i and that they are insufficient and praying ■r th* an^ with the advice of Her Privy Council, the following places may be Polling Places for in addition to those above-named, that is ISjli of jP-'Otj (in the pa- PgftQAJla«vreohva) RAGLAND LLANVIHANGEL CRUCORNEY TBELLECK CROSS ASH (in the parish of Llantillio Crossennv.) t nghteentj), day of February, 1854. TAROS. POPE, THOS. GRATREX. 5'OfrTr- — i ftLES PR OTHERO, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace -,for the County of MonmAouth. Uj 'Me undersigned, being two of Hei- 'Majesty's ticea of the Peace, residing in ifnd acting for the Htf £ °f Monmouth, hereby give • you Notice/, that at the fcV £ ««era/ Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held in and for County, the Court will be moved to make a Petition sjs p Majesty, representing (that it would be expedieH&that Place called'. tM Rock Inn, in the parish of HjjMfcfrwVOt said thuniy^ihoul^- eease to be .4¡íflll4 in the parish of Monythushyns, in the s&M be substituted as a Polling Place, in lieu *ub.$fit ^aV^n9 Her Majesty, by and with the advice •&atUfr°n sh°uiinc^' io declare that such alteration and Wis fu be made. enUeth day of February, 1854.. THOS. POPE, THOS. GRATREX, aud Bookselling Establishment QE STREET, USK, AND CAXTON HOUSE, CARDIFF. A IjJj H. CLARK, Proprietor. deac ACKS, Pocket Books, and Diaries, of every £ ^°^cc Collection of Books for Christ- 4^ in Superior and Common Bindings to any tSi v0riiXon charges. for tv,06' ^rom the London Publishers Weekly. Royal Farmers' Fire, Life, and Hail Insu- litloh. Ci Roisterers, Hotel Keepers, and Families Furnishing. 0*69 7ATKI^tS0N AND COMPANY, X^vhuvr,71' 72, 73, 74, and 75, WESTMINSTER. %6f^ck f LAMBETH, having purchased the >„ '"IQ J a Large Wholesale Furnishing House retiring ttvtt Trpdeare selling K \CR BRUSSELS, & KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS, WORSTED & WASHING DAMASKS, ^"le Covers, Quilts, Counterpanes, Blankets, B and. Cotton Sheetings, much under the market Large Stock of the American Leather Cloth. £ a"NG's METALLIC INK. ^tidad ■^■ercl|iants, and others, are strongly recom- W QJ use Tarling's Metallic Ink, prepared ex- el Pen«- £ we,d H- T. Tarling, and sold wholesale by > or> and Co., Printing Ink Manufacturers, K4 W'vWon, XK11 fivi, e of Mr. Christophers, Mr. Mullock, Mr. W°tt • Qs> Mr. S. Reed, Mr. Charles Oliver, Stationers, through any Stationer in GtL» la. 6d., or 2s. trench IN A MONTH. V. 3G</i Edition, 3s. 6d,. Boards. t>E PORQUET'S TRESOR, del di+fEnglish iuto French at Sight;—Seretaire 3s. 6d.;—Grammar, 3s. 6d. ;—Phraseology, i> 4. > .°H • o- Book, 2s. 6d. ;—Dictionary, 5s. 46 Sal8t of Marshall, and Co. X. A Works for Italian, French, and German, by may be had. BRUISE YOUR OATS YET ? rphaff Crushers, £ 2 15s. Gd. ditto, £ 4 5s. 6dJ; V 2 10N ,ters' t-l 7s. 6d. ditto, £ 2 10s. 6d.; Man- vJ" Flour Mills' £ i 10s- 6(1 • & Co., 118, Fenchurch-street, London. i^^ICuLTURAL SHOW ROOMS. of New IMPLEMENTS and Cat °°ins ri Monmouthshire, may be seen at the Rogues' l6a^ street, Newport, 111 had, post free, on application to J. S. STONE, Proprietor. WavTEj) T0 BLACKSMITHS. ^TOVpV^e/liatel-Y' a thorough good WORKMAN, Moi! Wheelwright Yard, Great Dock Street, hut Steady Men need apply. V THOMAS SPENCER, klron Works, West Bromwich, ^Krrjp Staffordshire. ar.(^(:fap fp J^RER 0f Riulway Wheels and Axles, s. °lp^ile and r.f»S an»l Axles all kinds of Hammered Iron, of o01, n°iDCS' Shafts and heavy Iron Work. Patent Wrought Iron Wheels. are requested to visit ASTON'S }KCK '.?revious ESTABLISHMENT, 139, Commercial ^Tn^??'stB Of Aira,,lnS their purchases. The Hardware OPP Of Williarl Bullock and Co.'s Manufacture rt E Y COlUpany; andJ'iIiddlcton's of Smethwick. article Warranted.—Terms Cash. Nica t 7, 'kPTAriVS C or r)Qr(^? of SHIPS in NEWPORT RIVER ?,r l'e4Uirin.> l'eciuiring ItejD iirs, however small, W°KK. L.;I? HTPWRIGHTS. JOINERS, or SMITH- r, ° W. \yj r immediate attention, on and m Yard. and P^TZ'« PA-TENT METAL and ZINC, and METALLIC COM- anri ,?'s» East r 0ARS> HICKORY BILLETS, ttf Topr ^'ank, Drv" if an'1 descriptions of and p!S{ treenails, &c.. Lower Piue, loptjail Yards, and Jibbooms, TROUT INN, MARKET STREET, NEWPORT. THOMAS FROST RESPECTFULL Y begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he intends continuing the business carried on at the above-named Inn by his deceased father; and trusts, by assiduity and attention to businesss to merit a share of public patronage. Choice Wines, Spirits, Ales, Cigars, &:c. MR. JOHN EAGLESOME, M.R.C.V.S., VETERINARY AND CANINE SURGEON, GRIFFIN-STREET, NEWPORT, MAY be consulted on Lameness, and all other diseases affecting the Horse also the disorders and sickness of Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, and all other domesticated animals. Agent for the Agricultural Cattle Insurance Company. J. J. GALLIE, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, OFFICE, 3, SKINNER STREET, NEWPORT, MONEYS advanced on Household Furniture, (Plate, Horses, Carriages, and every description of available Property, to be Sold by Auction. Sales effected in Town or Country. At Aston's, 139, Commercial-street, GOOD Chamber Candlesticks, from 4d. Iron Candle sticks, from 2d. Snuffers, from one penny per pair; Teapots, from 6d. each; Coffeepots, from 7d. Coffee Mills, from 2s. each; Frying-pans, from 5d. each with every article in the Ironmongery Line on the same terms, at the BIRMINGHAM ESTABLISHMENT, excepting the carriage. ALFRED ASTON, Manufacturing and General Ironmonger, AND AGENT for the Sale of all Articles in the HARD- WARE TRADE, No. 4, High-Street, Birmingham; and 139, Commercial-Street, Newport. Gir Orders per post promptly attended to and if accom- panied with reference, the goods, in general, sent off the same day. WANTED, AS COOK and HOUSEKEEPER, in a small family in the town of Monmouth, where there is a mistress, a respectable middle-aged person, who can give unexceptionable references as to character, &c. Salary from EIO to 215 a-year, according to capabilities. Apply to A.B., Merlin Office, Newport. WANTED TO RENT, A Small FURNISHED HOUSE, in NEWPORT, or the immediate neighbourhood, for a gentleman and his wife, without family. Address, J. W., MERLIN Office, Newport. TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. WANTED immediately, a DRAPERS' ASSISTANT, of active and industrious habits. Also a Vacancy for an APPRENTICE. Application to be made to Mr. ALLEN, 38, Commercial- street, Newport, Monmouthshire. ¡è APPRENTICE WANTED. LX/T^YILLIAM STOCKWELL, BELL-HANGER, NSWOM TI, LOCK-SMITH, &C., &C., 112, Stow-hill, a^S."a p,SL°'^„ECT.?^,YOU™ »■. Apprentice. A Prdznium will be quird. BOX EDGING. A IfY Person in want of DWARF BOX, for Edging,- A can be supplied at Mr. E* CLARKE'S, Malpas. I >—'■ 3" "TfTHrtE aad fOfll NA FOWLS TT EGGS, from pure-bred. Prize and. Imported BIRDS, to be had on applying to D. HARRIS, Ebbw Vale, near Newport, Monmouthshire. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. BUILDERS desirous of sending in Tenders for the JL) Erection of a HOUSE, near Abergavenny, Monmouth- shire, for Mr. W. F. BATT, Solicitor, can see the Plans and Specifications of the same, with the Quanti ties of the several Works, at my Office, from MONDAY, the 20tb, to SATURDAY, the 25th instant, inclusive, and from MONDAY the 27th, to SATURDAY, MARCH 4th, inclusive, at the office of Mr. BATT, Abergavenny. Tenders to be sent in to me on or before TUESDAY, MARCH 7th. The Lowest, or any other Tender will not necessarily be accepted. CHARLES E. DAVIS. Bath, February 10th, 1854. 3, Westgate Buildings. Inland Revenue, Somerset House, London. 22nd February, 1854. RECEIPT STAMPS. THE Commissioners of Inland Revenue desire to call the attention of the public to the necessity of using Receipt Stamps on all Receipts or Acknowledgments for money amounting to 40s. or upwards, in whatever form they may be given as also on Receipts or Acknowledgments for pay- ments made by any Bill of Exchange, Draft, Promissory Note, Cheque, or other security for money of the amount before-mentioned, which are equally liable to the Receipt duty as those for payments in money. The duty of one penny on Receipts has been in force since the 10th of October last; and an abundant supply of im- pressed and adhesive Stamps has been circulated throughout the country, so as to afford to every one the means of pro- curing such Stamps, and every effort has been used to afford information to the public on the subject. Under these cir- cumstances, the Board of Inland Revenue cannot accept any excuse for the infringement of'the law, but will enforce the penalties incurred. Any persons who may give information to the Board of the passing of unstamped Receipts, or the refusal to give Receipts, will be liberally rewarded out of the penalties recovered. F The time for exchanging Receipt Stamps rendered by the Act of the last Session, for the Stamps no ™ „ folce is limited by law to the 11th April next, and no claims can be received, under any circumstances, after that day. By order of the Board, THOMAS KEOGH, Secretary. Magor Le Green Moor Inclosure. T *^R WILLIAMS, of Albion Chambers, f +i \r°!+ 1D !'?, CoTUI% of Bristol, the Valuer acting in t'1?. Matter of the Inclosure of the Waste Lands, of the several Manors of Magor and Redwick, Duram and Rao- land, Magor and Green Moor, Salisbury and Magor Le Green Moor, Redwick, Undy, and Bishton, situate in the parishes of Red wick, Magor, Undy, Bisbton, Willcrick, and the hamlet of Llandavenny, in St. Bride's, and the extra- parochial place called Green Moor, in the County of Mon- mouth, hereby give Notice, that I shall hold an adjourned Meeting, on THURSDAY, the 23rd March next, at the GEORGE HOTEL, CHEPSTOW, at Eleven o'clock in the fore- noon, for the purpose of receiving Claims, in writing, from all persons claiming any Common or other Right or Interest in the said Waste Lands, and such Claims must state the several particulars in respect whereof they are made, dis- tinguishing the Claims in respect of Freehold, Copyhold, Customary, and Leasehold Property, from each other, and mentioning therein the places of abode of the respective Claimants or their Agents, at which Notices in respect of such Claims may be delivered; and I hereby give further Notice, that this is the last meeting for receiving |olaims. Given under my hand this 24th day ot February, in the Given under my hand this 24th day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1854. ^<TT„Tr T JAMES PEACHEY WILLIAMS. PATENT IMPROVEMENTS IN ANDREWS' COKE OVENS. J. ANDREWS BEGS to call the attention of Irormastors and Cok f) Masters to his PATENT I )VKMKVTS IN UuKE t'VENS, and bis C-'KE DRAWING AP- 0, PAR, \TU">, whereby thev may be rendered, under ill por- sibie circumstances, more durable th;.n those in common use. and may be protected, to a great extent from the effects of the intense heat to which they are exposed. When in the oven, the apparatus may be applied to the pushing of the coke from the oven and by this means no iron is required in the oven during the coking process. The peculiar construction of these improvements renders the oven, with any description of coal, capable of converting 15 cwts. of coal into coke in a given time, and with a t given area of oven, more than any other coks oven that is now in operation, by whicti a great savin;; is effected over an ordinary even. In many instances full 50 per cent. is s:tvcd in the mak'nS of the coke alone, a inti.,h bettei yield is the re.sult, and the coke is of betier quility No poison ought, to oc without Andrews' Patent Coke Ovens tor the locomotive department. The patentright charged at the rate of 20s. the oven per annum, if paid half-yearly: but to partiespaying in advance for the ovens, for the whole unexpiied term of the patent, the patentee will allow .50 per cent, on any number of ovens built. Applications for licenses, and other information to be made to the patentee, 17, F%ir Oak-terrace, Maindes New- port, Nionnio uilisliire. An Active Partner wanted, with a small capital. RICHARD'S HIMSELF™7A(>AJ^r — Shakspeare. SODA WAMIR, LEXONADE, & GINGER MANUFACTORY. GE bateson, No. 58, COMMERCIAL-STREET, OPPOSITE HILL- STREET, NEWPORT. GB. the (Jriginal Maker, for this Town and locality, 'of the above Invaluable and Delicious Summer Beverages, tegs to announce that he has Re-commenced his Manø" in compliance with the following compli- "I'-IltarY'lliv ,itation'of all the Hotel and Innkeepers in Newport aud its neighbourhood :— vi "Newport Monmouthshire, "20th February, 1854. £ Tbe Requisition of the Innkeepers and Tradesmen of Newport, to Mr. George Bateson, requesting him to com- mence business again in the Lemonade and Ginger-Beer Trade. The Undersigned pledge themselves to support him." [Here follow the names.] The Public may rely upon all Beverages supplied from this Establishment, being pure, healthy, and refreshing and all at the fairest prices. G. BATESON HAS NO CONNEXION WITH -^Y OTHER HOUSE, NEITHER HAS ANY PARTY LIBERTY TO MAKE USE OF HIS NAME. The Butchering Business carried on as usual, in all its branches. NEWPORT, March 2nd, 1854. NICOLLS' PALETOTS. H. J. & D. NICOLL BEG to apprise the Public of Newport and its neighbourhood, that SAMtJEL POLAK continues to be their appointed j Agent for the Sale of the above gentlemanly garments. PRICES AS IN LONDON, 22 2s. SIX SHIRTS FOR 20s. "THE TIMES WE "y E IN." NOT A MAN, BUT WHO, IN SOME SHAPE OR OTHER, IS STRIVING FOR THE MASTERY! BUT TO COMPETE WITH NORRIS AND PRITCHARD, IS IMPOSSIBLE! 1 THE Ready Money system of Business adopted by them giv<38 them opportunity of Buying and Selling at 20 per ,8 Cent, less than others in the trade, and this advantage they PLEDOB £ 5 THE PUBLIC. T The Finest Black Tea As. od. per lb. The Finest Jamaica Coffee Is. Od. per lb. Finest Lump Sugar ..jf. 0s. 5d. per lb. Finest Raw Sugar 0s. 4d. per lb.
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THOMAS- begs to as to effiot a quick clearance « n pn6yj|y of choice is always an advantage. J No Deviation can be made from the Prices asked. P I A.N O FORTE WAREHOUSE, 1 No. 2, DOCK STREET, NEWPORT. PROPRIETOR,—H. J. GROVES, ORGANIST OF ST. WOOLLOS CHURCH. PIANO FORTES AND ORGANS FOR SALE < OR HIRE. J i 1 PRIVATE RESIDENCE, STOW-HILL. r SHIP BISCUIT MANUFACTORY, CHURCH STREET, PILLGWENLLY, NEWPORT, MON. J. M. H A I M E, SHIP BISCUIT MANUFACTURER, BEGS to inform SHIPOWNERS and CAPTAINS of VESSELS, that he has on SALE very excellent SHIP BREAD, at very low prices; also Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Sugar, Butter, Bacon, Hams, Cheese, Flour, Candles, and Prime Mess Beef and Pork. N.B.—From Five to Ten Tons of SHIP BISCUIT always in Stock, Kiln Dried, ready for Sea. J Samples and Prices forwarded on application, free of charge. Goods delivered to Bristol, Cardiff, Swansea, and 2 neighbouring ports, carriage paid. CSJ" Next Door to the Tredegar Arms, Pillgwonlly. T — :p, ru: ,P, ,w .} GLENFIELD'S PATENT STARCI-I 0 Which is used in the Royal Laundry, and of which cI iMfourable Mention" was made at the Great Exhibition <9/1851, [ IS now so universally known to those who have given it a trial, that tue Manufacturers deem it unnecessary to add a word in its favour, further than assuring its numerous Consumers that the PRICE and QUALITY remains as To those who have NOT yet made a trial of it, they would respectfully recommend their doing so, for the following reasons, which to all unprejudiced minds must be sufficient ° 1st.—It is the ONLY Starch used in Her Majesty Laundry. (See testimonials from the Royal Laundress.) 2nd.—Being an article of easy solution, it requires no boiling; and hence a very great improvement on the old boiling kinds, such as Rice and Wheaten Starch. 3rd.-Its well-known qualities of ELASTICITY, STRENGTH, PURITY, and DLTITABILITY and 'J: 4th.-Its moderate Price, which places it within the reach of all classes. I To be had of the following AGENTS, in NEWPORT, &c., who also supply WOTHERSPOON'S Machine-made CONFECTIONERY, SCOTCH MARMALADE, JELLIES, JAMS ko. ) WILLIAM EVANS, Wholesale Grocer JOHN DAVIES, and W. R. MATTHEWS and CO. f, Cardiff JOHN HIBBEBT, Grocer. Merthyr THOMAS PEARCE and MATTHEWS BROTHEKS, Swansea Mr. PHILLIPS, and MATTHEWS BROTHERS, And wholesale, of WOTHERSPOON, MACKAY, and Co., 66, Queen-street, Cheapside. London. 1 THE CITY OF BRISTOL CABINET MANUFACTORY, J CARPET WAREHOUSE, ( AND COMPLETE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, ] 2, SAINT JAMES BARTON. THE Proprietors, C. &. W. TRAPNELL, take this opportunity respectfully to present their very sincere acknow ledgments for the UNPRECEDENTED patronage with which they have been honored since their commencement and > with a view to sustain their old reputation for EXTENT of CHOICE, QUALITY, AND ELEGANCE of STYLE, j In their works, they have much pleasure in inviting the inspection of parties furnishing to their verv ( FIRST-RATE and COMPLETE STOCK of CABINET and UPHOLSTERY FURNITURE, now on Sale, 1 of their genuine Manufacture, and made from the most approved and original designs. J They would at, present invite eipecial atbntion to their elegantDrawing-room CHEFFIONEERS^ in Italian, Walnut, 1 and other woods, from E4 10s. to Eighty Guineas. ( One of the most extensive assortments in CHIMNEY GLASSES, from new and fashionable designs, and in a style very J snperior to the ordinary stocks kept by other houses, and at much lower prices. Magnificently Veined Walnut and Rosewood, Circular, Oval, and other shaped Loo, Card, Occasional, and Work TABLES varying from 45s. to C25. 4 z A great variety in Easy, Vesper, and other CHAIRS, combining ornament, utility, and real comfort, from 30s. to £ 8 8s. each. 1 Substantial Dining-room Furniture, including SIDEBOARDS, from £7 to £30. DINING TABLES, from 24 10s. to £ Fifty Guineas. b Handsome Dining and Drawing-room Chairs, Couches, and Settees, many of which are beautifully carved, and finished 1 in rich morocco, velvet, silk, bayadere, tapestry, hair-cloth, and other coverings. y The Bedroom Furniture presents an equally Extensive Variety, in half-tester, four-post, French, and other Bedsteads. Beds, Mattresses, and Bedding of every kind bold and handsome Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Wash-stands, and j" Tables, with massive marble, and other tops and a profuse variety in Dressing Glasses, of the best make and finish, from s 4^. 6d. to £ 6 6s. k 6d. to R6 6s. In the Upholstery Department are contained large stocks ofDainask, Silks, Taburettes, and other Tissues, of the present r fashionable kind, from the first English and Continental Establishments. e The largest display in Bristol of elegantly mounted Gilt and other Window Cornices, with the newest style in Window <3 Curtains, fixed for inspection a few Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Dutch, ai other Carpets, of the hat quality only, left 011 hand, and to be cleared during the enlargement of the premises together with several hundred pieces of Union and Wool Uiimnsk al exceedingly modemte -p'ices. '■ Q The Proprietors beg to observe that being genifine MANUFACTURERS on the largest scale, and practically r.cquainted with r every branch of their business, they are in a much better position than houses of less experience to meet the wishes of all v who may be pleased to favour them with their commands and in whatever class of furnishing, whether for a house of II four rooms at E19, or a mansion at ;eIOC)O, there will be found the same genuine and substantial quality of make, and suitability to the purpose so that this establishment shall demonstrate that beauty of finish, and soundness of quality, 1 are attainable in due proportion at the same, and la many cases lower prices than are LOST in the purchase of ill-shaped t and inferior articles. t Drawings, Plans, and Estimates, are given for Furnishing Houses, in any part of the kingdom, and to any extent of price, pattern, and style. The City Cabinet Manufactory, 2, Saint James Barton, Bristol. < C. & W. TRAPNELL, UNDERTAKERS. ADDRESS AS ABOVE. t TO EMIGRANTS. Ship Biscuit Manufactory, Pillgwenlly, New- port, Mon. JABEZ M. HAIME invites the attention of EMI- GRANTS to his Stock of Biscuit, Flour, Rice, Peas, Oatmeal, Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Sugar, &c., which he will supply at low prices. J. M. H., for the accommodation of Emigrants, keeps a stock of Tin Goods, such as Water Jacks, Cups, Plates, Dishes, and every other requisite for a sea voyage. N.B.—J. M. HAIME'S SHIP BISCUIT MANUFAC- TORY, PILLGWENLLY. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, (Used in Her Majesty's Laundry), and W0 T H E P, S P 0 0 N S' Machine-made CONFEC TIONARY, MARMALADE, JAMS, JELLIES, &c., (which gained the Prize Medal of 1851), May be had of all Grocers wholesale of WOTHERSPOON, MACKAY, and Co., 66, Queen Street, Cheapside, London. n f;.}; {3'- P a, st* BRISTOL.-34, COLLEGE GREEN. JCOCKRAM, MUSIC-SELLER to the QUEEN, by Appointment, respectfully Informs the Inhabitants of Newport, that his Stock of PIANO-FORTES by COLLAKD md COLLARD, BROADWOOD and SONS, and other Makers than can be depended upon, may be Purchased of Him squally Cheap as at the Manufacturers, and will be Delivered m Newport, Carriage Free. New Music at Half Price. "O lovely Peace, with plenty crowi^d." TVTOVKLT.O'S ChtfAP MUSIC is sold bv Mr. \V JLl CHRISTOPHERS Book-seller, and Mr. E. NEW- tAN. Music Seller; and by every respectable Music Seller md Koolsseller in this Town and Neighbourhood Cata- ogues. post-free, on sending six stamps to 69, Dean-street, lIho, London ,J" STEAM BETWEEN NEWPORT, LIVERPOOL, and WHITEHAVEN. THE fine Screw Steam Ships "DUMBARTON YOUTH" and ALPHA," will ply between the above places, tbout every ten days, with goods. For particulars of Freights, &c., apply to GEORGE W. JONES and Co., 28, Llanarth Street, Newport, Mon. I FOR NEW YORK, DIRECT FROM BRISTOL. r 6 THE splendid Clipper-built, Coppered, and Copper-fastened Ship OSPREY, 1200 Tons Burthen, J. TOMLINSON, Commander. To Sail about the 20th March. 1854. This fine Ship was built expressly for the Passenger trade, las magnificent 'tween decks, with side ports fore and aft, or light and ventilation, and is remarkable lor her fast- ailing qualities. The Provisions supplied to the Passengers will all be of the best quality, and every arrangement will je made to ensure the health and comfort of all on board. For sarticolars of Fare, &c., apply to MARK WHIT WILL & SON, j Ship Owners and Broken, Bristol, 24th l?eb., 1854. ro be fo&wmLbj £ he well-known Packet-ship Hary Ann Peters. To Sa3 early-in April. • ENCLOSED BERTHS TO MELURNE, 216 16a. LIVERPOOL "BLACK BALL" CLIPPER PACKETS, è FOR MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and ADELAIDE, Landing Passengers at the Wharf, NORWOOD DOOU rrice IST April- LIGHTNING 3500 Forbes 15th April. OLIVER LANG 2503 Manning to follow. MARCO POLO. 3000 M'Donnell to follow. These celebrated Ships are all first-class, and have made the fastest Passages on record. They carry experienced 3urgeons, and their 'tween-decks are lofty and thoroughly ventilated. Provisions and Water are provided for 20 veeks, under Government inspection. Passenger's Baggage s put on board free of expense. Cash Orders issued on Australia, from 21 upwards, and "arcels forwarded. Apply to the owners, JAMES BAINES and CO., 6, Cooks-treet, Liverpool, C1 Candy Hore, 56, Strand, Swansea; or to James N. Knapp and Co., Newport. CARRIES A GERMAN BAND OF MUSIC. WALTHEW'S LIVERPOOL LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS. Established in 1848. Ships. Tons, Destination. To Sail. rames Carson 1800 Melbourne March 10. Arabia 1700 Ditto j To follow These A.l. Clipper Ships land Goods and Passengers on the vharf, free of extra charge. Fares, R16 16s. and up- wards. Luggage insured at the rate of five shillings for ivery £10 in value. For further particulars, apply to JAMES M.WALTHEW, t6, Chapel Street, Liverpool. CAPSCOTTS AMERICAN PACKET OFFICES General Office..OLDHALL, OLDH ALL-STRKKT. 'assenger Office ST GKORGL'S-BUILDING'S IlEG ENT'S-RO A D. p t- 6 1 lie touowing FIRST CLASS PACKETS Will be despatched on their appointed days, as lindpr — nndPI" FOR NEW YOHK. Sbips Tons. To sail. ?mpire,( Zerega) .20IJ0.. 6th Mar. Sheridan, (Cross,) 2000.. 11th Mar. Jnderwriter, (Shipley).2500.. 15th Mar. k. Z., (Chandler*) 18th Mar. Vest Point, (Nlulliner) 21!1,0.. 26th Mar, Ubion, new 2000.. 28th Mar. Jontinenf, (E. B. Drummond) 200J.. 1st April. ,hamrock, (S. B. Uoane) 5()O.. Richard Morse, (Dinsmore ) 2000.. —— ioughtoii, (Doine) 2000.. —— iennebec, (Smitii) 1800. H obert l o qier ( T. Zerega) —— Commerce, (Lowell).2500.. Jentuiion. (Coombs) .2U00.. —— Emma Fields, (Crowell) 20th).. —— Ivc ssuth, (Bell) 2-00.. Sheridan, (J. W. Porter) .2000.. I!:unbm, (Perry) .250.. r. Z []..t,llorlke) .18t.O.. —— sidilo:i>, (Taylor) ..2000.. —— \ndrew Foster, (Hcloerton) 2000.. —— Soscius, ( H W. Foster) 2200.. —— Compromise, (Zerega) 2000.. Emerald Isie, ("Cornish^), new .3000.. lohn Ru,led-e 2000.. —— VilliaTn Tipscott, (new) Bell 3000.. —— iarrick, (Foster) 2(?0D.. —— Vrctic (J. Zerega) 2250.. ——— And succeeding Packets everv five days FOR NEW ORLEANS. Jorthampton,(Keed) 2 00 FOR PHILADELPHIA 'onawanda (Julius) 1300.. 12lh Mar. Sarawak, ( Decan) 10( 0..12!»h Aprl. Wyoming, (Dunlevy) 1100..12frti A ay. 'usearora, ('I'urley) .2500..12(h June. r H E above Ships are of the largest class, and com- JL manded by men of experience, who will take every precaution to promote the health and comfoit 01 the pas- engers during the voyage. Private Rooms for Families, or persons who wish to be riore select, caii at ail times be had; and deposits of EJ ach, to secure berths, should beremitted, which shall have lue atteniion. Surgeons can have free Cabin Passages by the above Ship? I Persons proceeding to the interior of the United Slates an know the actual outlay, and make the necessary ni* angements here, to be forwarded, on arrival at New iork, rithout one day's delay, and thereby avoid the many ai- LOyances emigrants are subject to 011 .anding at New \ork. Drafts and Exchange for any amount, at ight. on New (ork, payable in any part of the United States, can, at a1! imes, be furnished to those who prefer this safer mode cf aking care of their funds Forfurther particulars apply,post-paid, to W. TAPSCOTT, ind Co., Liverpool, and 7, Kden Quay, Dublin, Agents or W. and J. T. TAPSCOTT, New York. QW TAPSCOT 1'8 EMIGRANT'S GUIDE, 5th edition an be had by remitting six postage stamps. j NOTE.—Passengers per GOLDEN ERA must embark on MONDAY, the 13th of MARCH, and have their Luggage alongside the Vessel, on the 9th, 10th, and 11th March. 6: WHITE STAR LINE OF AUSTRA. LIAN PACKETS. Landing Passengers at the Wharjfree of charge. Passengers for Sydney, Geelong, and Adelaide, by the Golden Era," will be forwarded from Melbourne at the expense of the Ship. Ships. Tons. I Commanders Destination. To sail. Golden Era 3000 J. T. Peat Alelbourlie IMar. 13 Mermaid 2500 Reed Ditto. Mar 20 ^yis 2500 Heron Ditto. tofollow Tasmania 2200 | Rudolph Ditto pollow THOSE Packets are all First-class. The Saloon accomo- _L dations in them deserve the special notice of Passensress being provided with every comfort, elegantly fitte(I and decorated, also furnished with baths and carry experienced surgeons. Apply n.o PILKINGTON AND WILSON, Liverpool, Or to J. and J. Grant and Co., Cardiff or to Grant, Bro- thers, and Co., Newport. N.B.-The ships of this Line, to insure their getting quickiy out of Channel, will take steam to Tuskar Light, should the wind be unfavourable on the sailing days. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 11-1-1 iL BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. The Bristol General Steam Navigation Com- pany's splendid Paddle STEAMER "DARFT." CAPTAIN JAMES PARFITT, Or other suitable Vessel, will ply during the ensuing Week as follows:— From Bristol. MARCH. MARCH. From Newport. Saturday 4.. 81 morn Friday 3 7 morn Tuesday 7 101 morn Monday 6 8 morn -Thursday 9 li after Wednesday 8 10 morn Friday 10 li after *To and Fro from Bristol. fTo and Fro from Newport. A Waiting Room is provided opposite the Landing Place at Hotwells, where Passengers are taken on board free of charge, about fifteen minutes after the time stated in the bills for sailing from Bathurst Basin. A Packet from the Hotwells To and From PORTISHEAD daily, (Sundays excepted). FARES —After Cabin, 3s.; Front Cabin, Is. 6d. To and Fro same day, After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, !?s.— Four- wheel Carriage. 18s.; Two-wheel ditto, or light Phaeton fis.; Two-wheel Carriage, or light Phaeton, drawn by one hoise, with Driver, 12s.; Horse. 5s.; Horse and Rider, 6s.; Dogs, Is. each. Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages Shipped at Bathurst Basin one hour before sailing. Williams's PacketCoach daily from the Carpen'er's Arms Newport, on the arrival of these Packets, through Cavrleon and Usk, to Abergavenny, Crickhowell, and Brecon, and trom the Golden Lion, Abergavenny, three hours before the time of sailing for Bristol; and his Spring Van for goods, will leave Newport on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, and return on Tuesday's, Thursdays and Saturdays. Further particulars may be obtained at the Brisiol General Steam Navigation' Company's Offiee, Quay, Bristol, where all Goods-, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed. v Bills and Sther iofbrma'ion carv be obtained of Mr. JOHN SownharJ Wtear/, Hotwelig; Agent at .Jiewpoit," Mr. R. P. JONES, Rodney Wharf. Hrun 12 vears, 3s. e MALitvm. Pair-horse phefeton, ■ "S Friday 3 81 morn Small one-horse ditto, 5s.; Monday 6 96 morn Gig, 20s.; Horse, 20a.- ♦Wednesday 8 11J morn Dog, 3s. Friday 10.. 3 after Return Tickets, (available From Cardiff-Swift. for one week). B.st Cabin MARCH. 18S.; Fore-Cabin. Os. Saturday 4 7 morn For Milford, Pater, and Tuesday 7 8 morn Haverfordwest-Juno. Thursday 9 11 morn Calling at Tenby. From Cumberland Basin MARCH. FARES-After Cabin, Is Wednesday 8 12 noon Fore Cabin 6d. „ From Haverfordwest, &c.— From Bristol-Juno and juno. Star. MARCH From H west,' .•I n .n calling at: From From Wednesday 8 12 noon Tenby.—Mai Pater. Milford Friday 10 3 after Fri. 3 S m ,n 10 morn 11 mom From Tenby—Juno and fn. to 3 mornj s morn 6 mom Star. From Bristol, calling at MARCH. Tenby-Star. Friday 3 9 nieht MARCH. ?XAR 11:: '3 Z: >» •• « FARES—Cabin, 12, CS.il Fnm «Min3 al dreu under 12 years 6s. 61L lenby Star. Servants in the Cabin, 8s. T "'A.RCH. (including Steward's Fees.) uesday 7 •• 9 morn Deck, 6s. Children under FARES—Same as Tenby NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the-above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of £ 2; nor for any Deck Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20s., unless in each case entered as such, and freight in roportion paid for the same at the time of delivery; nor will they be answerable for any other parcel, above the value of 40s. (if lost or damaged) unless entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time ol delivery BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. NOTICE,— A comfortable Waiting Room is provided, and Passengers with their Luggage, embarked or Landed free of expense, at Kownham Ferry, in a commodious Boat. The NewSteamPackct Company's Imnbuilt 4" .11 ¿Æ\I.\lXt -4 Screw Steamers, AVON AND SEVERN Are intended to Sail during the eusuing Week as follows;- From Newport. From Bristol. MARCH. MARCH. Saturday 4 7& morn Friday 3 8 morn Tuesday 7 941 morn Monday 6 9f morn Thursday 9 12$alter Wednesday 8 1*2 morn Friday 10 3 after And it is intended that the Screw Steamers sliall sail daily, Sunday excepted as under, with Merchandize:— MARCH. MARCH. Friday 3 it morn Friday 3 8 morn Saturday 4 7 morn Saturday 4 8 moin Monday 6 8 morn Monday 6 Ð morn Tuesday 7 91 morn Tuesday 7 loj morn Wednesday 8 104 morn Wednesday S 12 noon Thursday 9 12, after Thursday 9 if after Friday 10 1 L after Friday 10 3 after T To and Fro from Newport. To and Fro from Bristol. FARHS. — After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. (id. To and Fro s tine day After Cabin, 4s.; Fore ( abiii. 2s.-Four- wheel Carriage. I Ss. Gig or Light Pheeton, 8s.; Ditto, with ffor-e and Driver, 12s. Horse, 5s.; Horse end Rider, 6s.; Dogs, Is. Refreshments may be had on board. The Proprietors give notice that they "ill not be account- able for Passengers' Luggage,&c. and their 1 esponsibility in respect of Goods in general is restricted, by the terms of a Notice affixed in their flice, at Bristol and Newport. Goods rrgalaily an punc ually lorwardtd by caleful Car riefs to all parts of the country. For conditions of ft t ight, apply at the Company'sOmcet..BettAveaue,Qu<. en Equate, Bristol; and Beaufort Wharf, Newport. a.m. m, p rr.. -n. p.m. p.m The South Wales Railway Trains leaves Newport, for and iiiter- SU&Mf.Sr.W 11.8 510 I 50 933 3.20 And arrive at Newport trom Swansea & iritermcdiaie '1 stations at. IUB 10 "8 1.2.) 3.34 6 9.15 The Western Valleys Rail- way Train lea veNewpoi t for Bliina and inter- mediate stations, at. 70 12.0 5.0 Andarrive at Newport from Blaina and intern ediate stations, at 10.45 4.15 8,,1;; The Newport & Pontypool Railway Trains leave Newport for Pontypool &intermediatestatio'isat 8.30 11.15 2.15 5.30 8.0 AndarriveatN wportfrom Ilon t y pool &iiitermc-diate stations,at. 8.0 ] 0-30 1.() 4.() 7.30 NOTICE.—The Public are respectfully informed that the Screw Packet Company will convey Passengers and Nler- chandise (via South Wales Railway Company) for Carmar- then, Swansea, Haverfordwest, Tenby, IJandilo, and places adjacent, at very reduced rates. For Rates of Freight, &c., apply at the Companv's Offices, and to Mr. Probert, Swansea. March let, 1854 JOHN BLAND, Agent.