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DAVID DUNCAN, RAILWAY POINTS i and CROSSINGS MANUFACTORY, OAK FOUN- DRY, OAKENSHAW, near WAKEFIELD, Yorkshire, and HOPE FOUNDRY, NEWPORT, MON. MESSRS. TOOGOOD & BECKINGHAM, J.T± RAILWAY WAGGON BUILDERS, SOUTH WALES WAGGON WORKS, Newport, Monmouthshire. N.B.—Repairs by Contract for a Term of Years. CELEBRATED CLONMEL STOUT. ROBERT H. WEIR HAS been appointed Sole Agent for Monmouthshire, for the Sale of the Celebrated CLONMEL STOUT," which he is prepared Celebrated CLONMEL "STOUT," which he is prepared to offer in large quantities to the Trade. Address—Omco at Mr. NEWCOMBE'S Warehouse, .Newport. Newport, March 18th, 1855. "PRIVATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, ~\rR "VRN-R WHITCHURCH, near Monmouth. IIK. MILLARD, SURGEON, & RESIDENT PROPRIETOR, (licensed 1834), has Vacancies for either sex. Terms moderate. XJ^OR GOOD &USEFULIRONMONGERY nnrt ^TON'S, 139, COMMERCIAL-STREET, New- poit, and 4, HIGH-STREET, Birmingham. "DERLIN BLACK CAST FENDERS, with at A.STOXPQ Bottoms. commencing at Is. 6d. each, at AbTON'S, 139, COMMERCIAL-STREET! JOHN G. WILLIAMS, ROPE, TWINE, SACK AND BED-SACKING MANUFACTURER, 43, COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT. I KNIVES AND FORKS FOR THE MILLION. A GOOD STOCK of IYORY, SELF and BLACK TIP, STAG and SCALETANG, at ASTON'S, 139, COMMERCIAL-STREET, commencing at 2s. 3d. the single dozen. WR, MATTHEWS & Co., TEA and • COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT. A large and well-selected Stock on Sale good quality combined with moderation in prices. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILLIAM MORGAN, DRUGGIST, begs to T thank his Friends for the kind support with which favoured, and to intimate that he has K-hMOvED from Church-street to more commodious premises on the corner of COMMERCIAL-ROAD and COURT- SF-BELLA-STREET, Pillgwenlly, where he hopes to receive a continuance of their patronage, which it will be his con- etant study to deserve. QUALITY ™*>^ONS CAREFULLY prepared, from drugs of the purest NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "LY/TRS. MORGAN, NEWS AGENT, STA- ,™«*R, &C., bpgs to return thanks to the Public for RRF-WJPVONR8' AND APPRISES them of her REMOVAL to R N Pillgwenlly, one door from the corner °urt-y-bella-street, where she hopes to secure extended pa ronage, by moderate charges and respectful regard to FOE WUHES of her customers. SIR WILLIAM BURNETT'S DISINFECTING F FLUID. destruction of OFFENSIVE SMELLS in ROUSES ON BOARD SHIPS, and TV A TSLNTL0N of CHOLERA, has now become KLI_ N- A^LE that none should be without it. It is the ■HTP^ ?^CTAUT NSED ON ^ARD HER MAJESTY'S FT^'TXT ™ HOSPITALS OF SCUTARI, and at the CRIMEA. Cannon PBEFTIATS AN(* I*»'"SS!»TTV«ND at the Office, 18, pints IS WW "BRI'LGE' IN gallona BS., quarts 2S., N B "'nJif^'Pints 6d. each. this ARUCI ARECAUtionedagainst AJST IMITATION GUANO of the Best and Purest Quality, as imported from Peru, sold (warranted genuine) by t M. and H. PHILLIPS, Iron and Oil Merchants, Com- nercial Buildings, Newport, Mon. LILLS ^FEGE^VN0N^!INEI) A™ M-RL WHEELS, GOODS' CRANES, &C. Broad and W.~ &c" at a short notice. JFagon Wheels, REPZIZDANFAU^T^JH ■ CAR"A2E AND Several Wrouo-B+ T 1? N F 011 ^EIR axles. iroved construction R°NV^00 Cranes, of the most ap- eady for delivery. °F LIFTINS TWO TO THREE TON?, Dock-street, Newport, July, 1854. WILLIAM REES. CEMENT AND PLASTER PARIS STORES, 40, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. Y\R begs to state, that he has relin- 1 • quished the Leather Business, in favour of Mr. N'. H. PARSONS. He still holds the agency for the above .rticles. NOTICE. THE ONLY ABERTHAW LIME IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. JOHN EVANS, LIMEBURNER, Pillgwenlly, begs to return thanks to his numerous Customers md Friends for the kind support with which he has for many years been favoured and respectfully acquaints them ihat he has taken the Lime-Kilns at the Rodney Wharf, Newport and by means of this extended convenience for jusiness, will be enabled to supply Aberthaw and White JIME in much larger quantities than heretofore. Observe the quality of Stones on the Premises. HARVEST IMPLEMENTS. /_J_ENTLEMEN and FARMERS re- better FOR COMI1)O Harvest, had better give their orders at once to J. S. STONE, who will guarantee their delivery in time. CATALOGUES SENT POST FREE. how Rooms, June 21st 1855 Newport, Mon. how Rooms, June 21st 1855 Newport, Mon. FIRE AND OTHER BRICKS. TIIE DOWLAIS IRON COMPANY are rremreel ]_L to Sell, in large qualities at TW £ FREPARECL F-LRE BRICKS of the best qualitv 3^ ORDINARY RED-BRICKSK. P&I^S- jveved in Cardiff, 14s. per thousand additional Application to be made at their Office, in Dowlais. June XZtu.) ioDo« SHOW ROOMS,under the entire management and Superintendence of Mrs. W. C. THOMAS. BABIES' CASHMERE CLOAKS, handsomely braided, 14s. B,ABIES' HOODS, richly braided, from 5s. The ? NETTE, elegantly fitted lip, 21s., BAa.Ktl to match, 13a., UNRIVALLED less expen- Always ready, Embroidered FROCKS 'or the NURSERY teDing 1Jreseats > als0 less expensive BABY LINEN, in setts, and of various qualities. MAKRIAGEBOXES « for the INDIAN OR COLONIAL VOYAGE. KID GLOVTJS O S' FROM 10S- 6CL- COTTON and SILK HOI.T^AUIS' 2S 9(1 CAMBRIC HANKERCHR^LILRY» VERY CHEAP- PATENT PART« N',PUIN AND FULL DRESS. 14, WINE- STRP £ ?NRS £ TS> &C- A"ET, BRISTOL. CIDER STORESTT- T J. GALLIE & C^^K-STKEEI. J „ to the Public for past fA' RETURNINg thanks They have just received a QUANTIT^R^S TO inform that nEVON, and SOMERSETSHIRE ^IME HEREFORD, \RE now selling at their usual LOW « II}ER, which they *J^EWPORT, April 26th, 1855 PRICES. I 01 212° ^FT?JRS' HOLDFAST & FIRE- vapourising), with aUGtli0S^FES (a0n-.c01lducjins ,ncl safe ^s secure ) Lock antl (without which no THE STRONGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST SAFEGUARDS >™*S' pHCENlX(212^SAFE WORKS, LIVER- cj^ e complete and extensive in the world.— "DpnAt AT?8' at and L°r(l street, Liverpool. London Depot, < A., Moorgate-street, City. Circulars free by post. NOTICE.-TEETH. rn?i?rr,TT rr^l ND YEAR OF ATTENDANCE. 1EE1H V7ITH GUTTA PERCHA LININGS, AND MI ARTIFICIAL GUMS. ESSRS. MOSELY, SURGEON DENTISTS, of 30, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, and21, NEW BOND-STREET, London, have the honour to announce to their patients, and those who may wish to consult them, THAT MR. L. M. IS NOW MAKING HIS USUAL PERIODICAL VISIT, and may be consulted on all relating to his Profes- sion, on Mondays, at the George Hotel, Chepstow. Tuesdays, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny. Wednesdays, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport. Thursdays, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff. Fridays, at the Three Salmons, Usk. All at Private Apartments. And on Saturdays, at Mr. J. Powell's, Plumber, Monnow- street, Monmouth. Attendance, from Ten till Five. MessrE. MOSELY bog to call the attention of their Patients, and those who may wish to consult them, that they can now supply Artificial Teoth, with Gutta Percha Gums, or Linings, whereby all pressure upon the remaining teeth is avoided, and entirely superseding the use of wires or ligatures of any description. They are also the patentees and inventors of the new gum-coloured composition, which is added to the teeth, preventing the lodgment of the food, and restoring that youthful contour of counte- nance so necessary in the adaptation of artificial teeth. Specimens of these beautiful and useful inventions may be seen, and every information given, free of expense. Every other description of artificial teeth rom one to a complete set, at half the usual prices. Stopping decayed teeth, Scaling, Children's teeth attended to, and every operation pertaining to Dental Surgery. Messrs. Mosely's residences are 39, Berners-street, Oxford-street, ) T n 2l| New Bond-street, J London. 15, Chapel-street Preston. 92, Bold-street, Liverpool. CIDER STORES, STOW HILL. SIMEON SOARD respectfully invites the attention of his numerous Friends to his Stock of Prime HEREFORD, DEVON, and SOMERSETSHIRE CIDER, which he can with confidence recommend as being of first-rate quality. He has also some good Cider, suit- able for harvest purposes. CAUTION. nriHE Public are hereby again Cautioned against Persons in this town who are in the practice of taking Orders for Guinness's Porter, and executing those Orders with other inferior Porter, which they represent to be Guinness's. CHARLES SMITH begs to remind his Friends, and the Public at large, that he is Messrs. Guinness and Co.'s Sole Consignee for Newport and the greater part of the County of Monmouth; and that all Porter sold as Guinness's, aud not supplied by him, is spu- rious. Those who send it out show their conscious- ness of its inferiority by thus dishonestly using ano- ther person's name to enable them to pass it off. C. SMITH avails himself of this opportunity to nform those who have recently come to reside in the neighbourhood, that be has constantly- on hand, in first-rate condition, GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT PORTER, BASS'S & ALLSOPP'S BITTER ALE AND BURTON ALE, THE NOTED STOGUMBER ALE, AND THE CHOICEST DEVONSHIRE AND HEREFORD CIDER, any of which may be had in Caskor Bottle; and ROY'S SCOTCH ALE, AND RED PEAR AND SQUASH PERRY, in Bottle; also LANE'S CORK DRAUGHT PORTER, BATH AND BRISTOL OLD BEER, ALE, &c,, and SCHWEPPE'S SODA-WATER & LEMONADE. C. S. is quite sure that to those who know him, he need say nothing respecting the goodness of those things that he sells; but he begs to assure those to whom he may be a stranger, that they may rely upon every article that he sends out being strictly what it is called, and perfectly pure and unadulterated. Bane's Well-road, Newport, June 21st, 1855. GOOD KEEP, ON SALT MARSH, for HORSES and CAT TLE, at the following terms — HORSES. Per Week. CATTLE. Per Week. Yearling Is. 6d. Yearling Is. 3C][ Two-year-old 2s. 0d. Two-year-old Is. 6d. Aged 2s. 6d. Aged 2s. Od. Apply to Mr. HENRY JAMES, Newport; or to Mr. DAVID WILLIAMS, Keeper, St. Brides. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S RESTORATIVE' PILLS have obtained a world-wide celebrity. Numerous Testimonials are enclosed with each box, attest- ing their efficacy. Every family studying the preservation of their health, should possess them. Sold throughout the Empire. Is. lgd., 2s. yd., and 4s. 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22, BREAD-STREET, London. • ■ rnilE NEXT PRESENTATION to a LIVING of JL £ 375 per Annum, with every probability of immediate possession. It is situated in Breconshire, in the Diocese of St. David's, S.W. A knowledge of the Welsh Language would be required. For all further particulars, apply to Mr. RICHARD JENKINS, Solicitor, Swansea; or to Mr. NATION, Orchard-street, Portman-square, London. THE BRITISH HONG KONG TEA COMPANY. T_ ESTABLISHED 1842. P estimation which the Teas and suPplied by tbis Company have acquired with unequalled delightful and wholesome nervous svs+en!1 frei\s1tlleu tlle digestive organs, calm the frimp • ihia i r ^eintellect, and exhilarate the whole through their agencies i?lmense trade ffj ,are conducting the Companv at enVery part of tte kinKdolu> Pla;00 whatever imv v,» +1 head of all similar establishments, The Teas JefcSrpretfnirio='». Pound, Half-Ponn.i Phages of Two Ounces, Quaater 4s., 4s. 4d., and 4s «?'a ^ne Pound, at 3s. 4d., 3s. 8d., DELICIOUS COFFF1^ per lb., in packages of n8''ls> 2d'»ls- aD<1 ls 8cl* Pound, and One Pound Quarter Pound, Half- ONE HUNDRED MORE a For Terms, apply to THn^Tc. £ 5? N0W REQUIRED Little Tower-street, London STRAND.. Manager, 14, Cwmavon John DavisENTS r0:R Pontypool W.G.Goldi'ng Wati-i. i Monmouth F. Bourne, Grocer q+ ^er',Goor°e'street- Caerleon Mrs. E. Matthews,' groo^17 s'street> THE DAILY NEWS ™ ■ Paper, price 5d., supplied punctuallvTv S news-agents on arrival of the first trai^I -y vi C0l}ntry independent, contains full parliamentary r^+ a} '\lul offensive advertisements, and its forei<ni nT!T e^chules will be found to be early, ample, and truthful8611^ ne^s Correspondents will supply to its readers eiZ anH't accounts of the present war. Order of any newLan-^1 at the Office, 10, BOUVERIE-STREET, London N.B.—The Publisher will supply the names of Azents who post the paper on the evening of publication, at 19s r,l' per quarter, paid in advance. M' "OES Y BYD I'R IAITH CYMRAEG." THE ROYAL LONDON EISTEDDVOD, UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OF HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, H. R. H. PRINCE ALBERT, and H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, TO be held on the 2oth of JULY, 1855, at ST. MARTIN'S HALL, LONDON. A NODDO DUW A NODDIR." PRESIDENT THE RIGHT HON. SIR BENJAMIN HALL, BART., M.P. THE HON. THOS. E. M. LL. MOSTYN, TL' D. JONES PARRY, ESQ., Madryn Park. GEORGE HAMMOND WHALLEY, ESQ., PlasMadoc. JUDGES OF POETICAL COMPOSITIONS MR. EBENEZER THOMAS (EBEN FARDD). I THE REV. W. REES (GWYLYM HIBAETHOG). THE REV. D. S. EVANS. B.A., (HIBLAS). ESSAYS THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON WILLIAMS. THE REV. THOS. W. JENKYN, D.D., F.G.S., &c THE REV. OWEN THOMAS. MusIC. DR. WESLEY, Winchester, I JOHN ROBERTS, ESQ., (IEUAN GWYLLT), Liverpool. ESQ., Associate of the Royal^Vcademy of Music. ™ THOMAS, ESQ,, of Pen-y-Bont, Musical Judge of tbe Abergavenny Eisteddvod in 1853. ELLIS ROBERTS, ESQ., Harpist to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. .h CONTRIBUTIONS WILL BE THANKFULLY RECEIVED BY THOMAS ROBERTS, M.D., Treasurer. Committee Room, THOMAS ELLIS JONES) „ 46, Bridge-street, Southwark. — EDWARD OWEN, ] Secretaries. ADMISSION—STALLS, 5s RESERVED SEATS, 2S. 6d. BODY OF HALL, la. SHOW ROOMS! SHOW EOOMsTl JMINCHIN respectfully announces that his MILLINERY SHOW ROOMS are now OPEN with a splendid Stock of Bonnets and Caps, Head Dresses, Parasols, Ribbons, Flowers, &c., &c., selected from the first London and Paris Houses. Observe !—WHOLESALE AND R,ETAIL. VICTORIA HOUSE, 140, COMMERCIAL-ST., NEWPORT. Mourning Millinery in great Variety. BACON, HAM, AND ClHE ESE STORES. NOTHING can surpass the Quality and Delicious Flavour of COMPTON'S CELEBRATED ,5.K]?AKFAST ba-CON, Cured on an improved m-inrinlo ,„;ii Suit the most delicate appetite. HAMS, rOXGU.ES, BATH CHAPS, very FINE OLD PffPnn AT? PFIEESE, with some of tlie finest Dairies in »»e counties of Gloucester, Wilts, and Monmouthshire CHEDDAR CHEi^ Z aW; WeU tohis Choice STOCK of General GROCERIES, Address 58, HIGH STREET, l&wport^ MS? t0 glVe 8atisfaotlon* W A TT TO EOOT SHOE MAKERS. H. PARSONS, (LATE WILLIAM Rees\ CURRIER AND LEATHER SELLER, 40, U-T*™ „ • HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT MOV x i'mostrespec^tfully to inform the Trade aud PaMic cenerallv t^,afc 'le taken the above old- established business, carried on for the last Fifteen Years BY Mr WILLI VM REES, and hopes by keeping a good assortment of every article required in the BOOT AND SHOE TPADE at the lowest possible prices, to merit public favour.. Moroccos, Roans, and Binders' Patent Leather of all kinds* HemD and Flax, and Grindery of every nos opp tion; Gutta Percha, &c. F NEW MASONIC HALL. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PERSONS willing to CONTRACT for the -M_ BUILDING of the New Masonic Hall, in Great Dock-street, Newport, may inspect the Plans and Speci- fication, and receive a copy of the Quantities, at the Offices of the Architect, in Commercial-street, after MONDAY, 16th inst.-Tenders, under Seal, to be delivered before 5 P.M., on TUESDAY, 24th inst. The Board of Governors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest, or any Tender, unless satisfactory. R. G. THOMAS, Architect & Engineer. Newport, July 13th, 1855. LAVERTON and CO., HOUSE FURNISHERS- JU Bristol, invite purchasers requiring any description Furniture to inspect their Stock, which is the most exten- sive of well-manufactured articles west of London. Their V/arerooma contain every article requisite for furnishing, from the kitchen to the attics, and can furnish an eight- roomed house for £138 12s. 5d., in a neat and respectable style, "with good modern Furniture, including .Kitchen Hall, Dining-room, Breakfast-room, Stairs, Drawing-room) Best Bedroom, Spare Bedroom,. and Two Servant** Bed- rooms. KITCHEN. £ s. A. | s. d. Deal Table, 8s. 6d.; large one-flap do., • j 12s. 6d. 11 >Four strong Chairs, at 3s. 6d. 0 14 JQ. Large Clothes-horse, 7s. 6d. j &fiall do., 5s 0 12 6 Knife-box 0 5 6— 2 13 0 HALL. Say seven yards4-lOil-cloth, at2s.9d. 0 19 3 Cocoa Door Mat and Stair-foot ditto.. 0 8 6. Umbrella Stand and Hat Rail 150-2129 DINING-ROOM. One Set of Damask or Moreen Window Curtains, 3A yards long, fringed dra- pery, polished mahogany or gil t pole, 6ft. 3 10 0 Super Brussels Carpet, 18 byI5Ut., 42 yards 7 7 0 Hearth Rug, to match 1 1 0 Mahogany Sliding Table, with extra leaf, to dine eight 4 15 0 Six solid Mahogany Hair-seated Chairs 4 10 0 Mahogany Sofa, hair seated. 5 5 0 Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, 5ft. 6in. 5 10 0-31 18 0 BREAKFAST-ROOM. Super. Kidderminster Carpet, say 5 r yards by 4 2 10 0 Hearth Rug, to match 0 14 0 Mahogany Pembroke Table, 3ft. 6in. square 5 Q Six imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane seat 1 4 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- 2 1 8 DRAWING-ROOM. Super. TapestryCrapet, 18ft. by 15^ft., 42 yards 7 7 0 Hearth Rug, to match 110 Two Sets rich Damask Curtains, 3A yards long, -Window Drapery: ana two 6ft. Gilt Poles 7 0 0 Rosewood Chiffonniere, plate-glass back and marble top 5 15 0 Chimney Glass, in gilt fraiiie*"best British plate, 40in. by 30iu 4 5 n Rosewood Loo Table 41^ Rosewood Couch, in Damask, as Cur- tftlDS 5 15 0 Six solid Rosewood Cuairs, ditto. Go 0-42 3 0 BEST BEDROOM. Mahogany four-post Bedstead, with cornice, poles, rings, &c. 4 10 0 Moreen or Damask Furniture, with fringe drapery, complete 4 15 0 Mattress. 1 5 0 Good Feather Bed, Bolster, & Pillows 5 15 0 One pair best Russia Sheets 0 18 0 Three Blankets, 27s.; White Counter. pane, 14s. Gel- 2 1 6 Mahogany Washstancl 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 Drawers, French polished 2 15 0 Bedround Carpet, yard wide. 0 18 0 Mahogany Night Commode 0 14 6-28 4 6 SECOND BEDROOM. Japannedfull-size Half-tester Bedstead 2 2 0 Good Dimity Furniture, with fringe drapery 17 6 liJdittrcss ••• »••••■••»«»•• j. Q Good Millpuff Bed and Bolster, Feather pillows 2 12 0 One pair Russia sheets 0 12 0 Three Blankets, 24s.; White Counter- pane, 10s. 6d 1 14 6 Painted Washstand and Table 0 15 6 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 6 TWO SERVANTS' BEDROOMS. Two full-size Bedsteads. 110 Two Millpuff Beds, Bolster, & Pillows 2 0 0 Two pair of Cotton Sheets. 0 10 0 Six Blankets 1 ig 0 Two large coloured Counterpanes 0 10 0 Two Painted Washstands 0 11 0 Two Painted Chests of Drawers 2 10 0 Four Painted Chairs 0 10 0 Two Toilet Glasses 0 5 0- 9 13 0 Total £ 138 12 5 Now Ready, LAVERTON and CO.'s FURNISHING GUIDE for Families Furnishing. Free by Post for Two Postage Stamps. LAVERTON & CO., CABINET MAKERS. BEDDING WAREHOUSEMEN, AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, 36 and 37, MABY-M-FOBT-STBEBT, BRISTOL. AUGUSTUS WEBBER, G, PiA.BK PLACE, NEWPORT, AND 80, SAINT MARY'S- '4. STREET, CARDIFF. A JJC TIO NBE R AND APPRAISER, A. HOUSE, ESP^TE, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, AND ACCOUNTANT. Affiot to the Conservative Freehold Land Society, the English and Foreign Life Assurance Company, and the Westminster Fire Life Assurance Company, ESTABLISHED 1717. „ HoW%nd Land Rent, and Accounts, .• collected in Town or Country. V — — 0 PRIVATE PEKSONS SJGF MEN OF BUSINESS. A. WEBBER'S COMMERCIAL JJJJLJBUSGISTRY is open daily for the Registry of B&iueSfrt in every Trade for Disposal, and for the Sale of Ho#es, Land, and other Properties. ..PerajlgMie particularly invited to this Registry, as .a ready to accomplish their object, in the Lettiqg or hytoasiog of Businesses, Warehouses, Private HowSl JSllilding Ground, Yards, &c., &c. and" to esf>etiiaHy n»vin|; Offices and Apartments to let. AfMunntaficy Business transacted on the most reasonable for every and Sales by ^ctSj^piSw^ and, Xwr&atW AWL*v- 8'), Saint Mar^atreetj ^Cardiff. no A AAA IN VARIOUS SUMS,. from £ 25, at 5 per cent., TO LEND, on personal or other security, in connexion with Life Assurance, returnable by Quarterly Instalments, in three years. Application to be made to MR, A. WEBBER, Auctioneer and Appraiser, 6, Park-place, Newport. 1 QQ COMMERCIAL ST., NEWPORT. X.Ou 9 VJ ALFRED ASTON, IRONMONGER, has on Sale a good selection of WIRE DISH COVERS, at the following low Prices Small, ls. 4d.; Middle, 2s.; and large, 2s. 6d- Also, every other description of Furnishing and General Ironmonery, at the smallest remunerating profit. TENDERS WANTED. THE NEWPORT DOCK COMPANY will receive, on or before the 26th instant, Tenders for laying the i?oundafcions of Two Weighing Machines, and building Office attached to the Machines. Plaus, Drawings, and Specifications may be seen at the Dock Office, on and after the 20th instant. Dock Office, Newport, Mon., July 19, 1855. PENLLYNE AND LANGAN INCLOSURE. T" JAMES PEACHEY WILLIAMS, Land Xj Surveyor, of Albion Chambers; in the city and county of Bristol, the value ti in the matter the Inclosure ^ands and Commons, situate in the Manor of PenUyue. Goston, and Langan, in the pa- rishes of Penllyne and L^ngan, in the county of Glamor- gan, hereby a I shall hold a meeting on the 21stdayof AUGUST, at the WYNDHAM ARMS, Bridgend, in the said county of Glamorgan, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, f°r the P?rPose of receiving claims in writing from all persons claiming any common or other right or interest in the saidJVasto Lands and Commons, and such claims must state the several particulars in respect whereof they are made, distinguishing 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. Given under my h«U'A, this 20th day of July, in the year of our Lord, PEACHEY WILLIAMS. T0W DISTRICT OF TURNPIKE ROADS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN, that the TOT LS arising at the several Toll Gates within the •, n 1 -m rilled or known by the several names here- sau 3istnct,«i L^T By AUCTI0N> to the bSl'.idder at the BEAUFORT ARMS IXN, in tho Town 01 CHFPSTOW, ON WEDSKrtDAY' the 8th day of AUGUST next between the hours of Eleven in the Forenoon and Three in the Afternoon, in such lot or lots as the Trus- tees shall then determine npon and in the manner directed bv the Acts passed in the Third and Fourth Years of the Rejcrn of His Majesty King George the Fourth, for regu- lating Turnpike Roads which Tolls produced last year the several sums hereunder mentioned, above the expenses °*Each Bidder to deposit the sum of Ten Pounds in the hands of the Treasurer or Clerk (if required) which will be forfeited in case he does not abide by his last ^Whoever happens to be the best Bidder for each Lot must, at the same.time. Payinto the hands of the Trea- surer a deposlt.°* 1 3 Per cent, on the year's rent as a security 1 ie will, within fourteen days -from that' time, produce sufficient sureties to the satisfaction the Trustees of tbe said District, or their Treasurer or Clerk, to join him a covenant to be contained in a Lease of the said lolls for the dUe payment of the Rent by Monthly ^C1 Deposit will be forfeited to the rise of the Trust, and the Tolls re-let, on non-per- formance thereof. ne Moiety of the expence of the said lease t°hePaid by tho said Trustees, and the other Moiety by the Renter, and deducted out of the said Deposit. JAMES EVANS, 01 + Tnno to the said Trustees. Chepstow, 21st June, 18oo.^ TURiNi-iiiiS GATES. Green Dragon £ 260 Tutshill 340 Crossway Crreen 335 Newnham # 156 Lydney ••• ••• 202 Beachler •••. ••• 51 Rock and Fountain t gg Lansoy ••• 44 J61,506 LLYNVI VALE IRON COMPANY. FOR SALE, by order of the Executors of J- a Shareholder, deceased, XIXETY-FOUR £100 SH A RES, in the above dividend-paying concern. The works are situated near Bridgend, Glamorganshire. 13 The Company was originally established in the year 1813, but was re-constituted in its present form and under its present title in January, 1853, since which period dividends have been regularly paid. New Mills are now in course of construction, which, when completed, will very materially extend and facilitate the Company's operations, and largely-increased Profits may be calculated on. Tenders for the whole or any portion of the above shares, to be made to Messrs. JOURDAN and SON, Stock and I Share Brokers, No. 72, Old Broad-street, London, of whom further particulars may be obtained. 1 UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE, Plate, Linen, China, Glass, Earthenware, Carriages, Harness, &c., at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, the Property of Mr. T. V. Morgan, who is obliged to leave on the 2nd of August. MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE, is instructed to SELL B\ AUCTION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, the 21th of JULY, 1855, and following davs, as described in the catalogue, the whole of the 0 valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 2000 oz. of plate, plated goods, dinner, dessert, tea, and breakfast services glass in large variety a large stock of valuable bed and table linens billiard table, by Thurston, slate top, screw legs, with all appendages seven motion spirit engine, with seven spirit casks and taps attached five motion beer engine; eight counter engines, with taps, pipes, &c, carriages, harness, &c., of ali descriptions, for which see catalogues. Sale to commence each day at Eleven for Twelve o'clock. Catalogues may be had of Mr. MORGAN, Ax GEL HOTEL, or Mr. DENTON, ABERGAVENNY and also of Mr. PARTRIDGE, NEWPORT; if to be sent by post, a postage stamp must be enclosed. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS AND _H. SON will SELL BY AUCTION, at the WEST- GATE HOTEL, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 2;3til day of JULY, 1855, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, in THREE LOTS, and subject to conditions of Sale, to be then and there produced, the undermentioned Valuable Leasehold Property, viz Lot 1.—All that very desirable MESSUAGE or DWEL- LING HOUSE, situate in Commercial-street, (with a back entrance from Charles-street,) containing entrance hall, two spacious sitting rooms, china pantry, kitchen, pa.ntry and scullery, three large bedrooms and dressing room, four attics, cellar and wine ditto, lawn and flower garden, in the occupation of Mr. Salter, at the yearly rent of £ 30. This lot is held with other property, under a lease from 'c the Tredegar Wharf Company, for a term of which 33 years were unexpired ou the 25ih March, 1855. The ap- portioned ground reut of this lot is £ 12; but the purchaser will be entitled to receive ground rents of the same amount (.£12) in respect of part of the property comprise-I in the original Lease, and demise I by two underleases, at rents amounting to- £ 12, so that in effect this lot will be free from ground rent. Lot 2. All that HOUSE and PREMISES, situate in Charles-street, called the "ODD FELLOWS Amis," con- taining three rooms on the ground floor, five bedrooms, and ygjfd behind, in the occupation of Mr. Henry- Williams, at the lbw yearly rent of £ 16. This lot is held with lot three, under lease from the Tre- degar Wharf Company, for a. term of which 33 years were unexpired on the 25th of Marcli, 1855, at a yearly ground rent of S3 12s. The ground rent to be apportioned to this lot will be £"2. j Lot 3.—All that HOUSE and PREMISES, situate next door to lot t'.vo, containing three rooms down-stairs, four bedrooms, and a yard behind, in the occupation of Edward Fonuel, at the very moderate yearly rent of £ 12. This lot is hell with lot two, under a ieitse a» above stated The ground rent to be apportioned to this lot /'■ For further particulars, apply to Messrs. BE,OU\NT and DAVIS, Solicitors, Usk; or to the Auctioneers, (ii, High- gtreet, Newport, and Brook House, Llantarnam. NOTICE. STRAW! STRAW! MESSRS. GRAHAM & EVANS beg to ilil inform their Agricultural Friends, that they have on Sale, at their Yard, a quantity of Reed Straw, for Thatching. Newport, July 11, 1855. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD INVESTMENT. MESSRS. GRAHAM & EVANS beg re- 1 spectfully to announce, that they are instructed to offer FOR SALE BY PUBLIC COMPETITION, (un- der a power of sale contained in a mortgage deed,) on THURSDAY, July 26th, 1855, at the King's Head Hotel, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such condi- tions as shall be then and there produced, the following highly desirable Leasehold Property, viz. :—All those Seven Messuages or D welling-Houses, situate and being in Club Row, Newport, being numbered respectively 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, and in the occupation of Mrs. Ann Stuckey and others, producing an aggregate rental of £72 14s. per annum, The Premises are sold for the residue of a term of 75 years, which commenced on the 29th day of September, 1825, 45 years of which are unexpired, subject to the an- nual ground rent of £6 13s. The above Property is well worthy the attention of ca- pitalists, the iron and coal wharfs being in the immediate neighbourhood, will always command tenants, and will be sold either together, or in separate lots. A portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, if required. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers or to CORNELIUS LLOYD, ESQ., Solicitor, Abergavenny. Offices, 162, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon., July 13, 1855. j BRIDGE-STREET, CHEPSTJW. Important and Unreserved Sale of Modem and Substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BALK-BOARDS for Panelling, DEAL BOARDS and PLANKS, he. MESSRS. GliAHAU and EVANS beg I I respectfully to announce that they are instructed I to OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY next, July 24th, 1855, and following dlv if ne- cessary, the following valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, prime feather BEDS, LINEN, CHINA, GLASS, I and other Effects, late the property of Mr. Wm. Roberts. The Household Furniture comprises mahogany telescope dining table and cover, 12 mahogany horse-hair seat chairs and 3 arm ditio easy chair, iu leather mahogany card table, mahogany sofa, with hair squab and pillows ladies work-table handsome couch, covered" ith blue damask; mahogany window pole and drapery; mahogany dining-table and cover; mahogany caeffioneer four-post, French, and elliptic tent bedsteads, with moreen an i other furniture feather beds, bolsters, and pillows; large mahogany box I dressing glasses, mahogany chest with drawers mahogany and painted washstands and ware mahogany and painted feather beds, bolsters, and pillows; large mahogany I>ox dressing glasses, mahogany chest with drawers mahogany and painted washstands and ware mahogany and painted dressing-tables mahogany and painted night commodes large deal clothes press"; Brussels aud Kidderminster carpets, matting, bronze fenders, steel fire-irons, a large case of stuffed foreign birds, with the usual assortment of kitchen and culinary requisites found in a genteel residence. The Stock-in-Trade consists of a quantity of balk, deal blanks, boards for panelling, scantling, paint, oils, turpentine, cask of whitelead nails, bolts, and screws lot of old and new slates, long and short ladders, four- wheel trolly, two pair of step&, two wheelbarrows, grind- stone and frame, panel and ledge doors, two chests, with tools, and various other articles too numerous for an advertisement. Sale to commence at Ten for Eleven o'clock to the minute, with the Stock-in-Trade. N.B.-The Auctioneer solicits an early attendance, having a large number of lots to dispose of. Offices, 162, Commercial-street, Newport, July 17th, 1855. TO TIMBER-MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, & OTHERS MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, & co- have been favoured with instructions from the Importers to SELL BY AUCTION, at Messrs. HILL'S, ALBION DOCK, BRISTOL, on TUESDAY, the 7th of AUGUST next, a Cargo of 19,093 SPRUCE DEALS, 7, 9, and 11 inch, now landing, ex Osprey, from St. Stephen's, New Brunswick. On view, with catalogues, on the 4th and 6th. Pro- I missory notes, with approved security, at two months date, will be taken for purchases above £50. The Sale will commence at Twelve o'clock precisely. For all further particulars, apply to the Brokers, Albion Chambers, Bristol. July 17th, 1855. BRECONSHIRE. Between Abergavenny, Crickhowell, and Brecon. Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, comprising 213 Acres part with possession, and the remainder let to respec- table Tenants, abutting on the estates of Gwynne Holford, Esq., and Sir Joseph Bailey. MESSRS. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, AND LYE are instructed to SELL, at the CASTLE HOTEL, Brecon, on SATURDAY, Aug. 11, at One for Two I? the following highly-valuable FREEHOLD A1ES, situate in the parish of Llanthetty, county of Brecon, near the capital market towns of Abergavenny, Crickhowell, and Brecon, partly abutting on the riverUsk. viz.:— LOT I.-The ASHFORD ESTATE, comprising a resi- dence, containing drawing and dining-rooms, breakfast- room, eight bedchambers, and good offices, a stone-bailt and tiled farm-house, and about 90 acres of arable, pas- ture, and wood land, abutting on the estates of Gwynne Holford, Esq., and Sir Joseph Bailey, and the Brecon and Abergavenny Canal. I LOT 2.—A RENT of 2140 per annum issuing out of the Talvbont Wharf, on the Brecon and Abergavenny Canal. LOTS 3 and 4.—TWO desirable FARMS, known as Penteriew and Brynmelin, with good stone-built farm- houses, and all necessary agricultural buildings, and 122 acres of land. The whole Estate comprises together about 213 acres, part in hand, and of which possession will be given the | remainder are let to highly respectable tenants. J Particulars, with plans, may be had one month prior to the Sale, of the Tenants on the Estates at the principal Inns at Abergavenny and Crickhowell at the place of Sale of Messrs. MAYBERRY, WILLIAMS, & COBB solicitors, Brecon; at Garraway's and at the offices of Messrs. FAREBROTHER, CLARK, and LYE, Lan- caster-place, Strand, London. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Important FREEHOLD, COPYHOLD, & LEASEHOLD ESTATES and LANDS, Situate in the Parishes of Chepstow, Magor, Whitson, Goldc'.iff, Nash, Caerwent, Llanvair, and Saint Arvans, in the County of Monmouth also, the Rent-charge of the Chapelry of Saint Lawrence, near Chepstow. "\TESTES. FARGUS & MR. ALEXANDER ITX will SELL BY AUCTION, at the GEORGE HOTEL, at Chepstow, on Monday, the 23rd day of July, 1855, at Eleven for Twelve o'clock at Noon preciselv, in the following Lots LOT I.-A valuable Freehold Estate, called Thornwell Farm, situate in the parish of Chepstow, in the county of Monmouth, consisting of a convenient Farm-House and the necessary outbuildings together with valuable meadow, pasture, arable, and Wood Land, containing, in the whole, 114A. OR, 22P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Sharp. LOT 2.—Three valuable Pieces of Arable Land, situate in the parish of Chepstow, in the county of Monmoutb, and containing, in the whole, 7A. 3R. 3P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Sharp. LOT 3.—A Close of very rich Pasture Land, called Cullo- den's Meadow, situate in the parish, and near to the town of Chepstow, in the county of Monmouth, containing 5A. 3R. 16P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. Isaac Jones. LOT 4.—A Close of very rich Pasture Land, called Swan Meadow, situate in the parish of, and near to the town of Chepstow, in the county of Monmouth, containing 2A. lR. 17P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of W. E. Toye, Esq. LOT 5.-All that capital Freehold Messuage or Dwelling- House, garden and premises, situate in The Square," at Chepstow, and now in the occupation of Edward Finch Esq. LOT 6.—A Piece of Garden Ground, called Poor Patch situate near the Church, in the town of Chepstow, contain- ing 1R. 17P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of — Guest. LOT 7.—A Stable, Coach-house, Yard, and Garden- situate near the Welsh-street, in the town of Chepstow, and now in the occupation of John Parry James and another. LOT 8.—A very desirable Dairy and Corn Farm; called The Llanmellin Estate, situate in the parishes of Caerwent and Llauvair, in the county of Monmouth, consisting of a capital Farmhouse, _with extensive barns, bartons, and other outbuildings together with Trrlitilifi TTiagdnrr pasture, axable.jimi ore hard Land*, r r 11 (iViiiTwil IjC>T £ >.—A PweKrag-Hbnae, StehiltWEJtfalt-hoBsa.Orohar Garden, and Pasture Crrouuds, situate in "(Iji'liiJl^l'Uf CWUi went, in the county of Monmouth, containing 5A. OB. 36P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr, George Dowle. LOT 10.—Two Closes of exceedingly valuable Pasture Land, situate at White wall, in the parish of Magor, in tha county of Monmouth, containing IGA. 3R. 19P., or there- abouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Ivens. LOT 11,—Two Pieces of rich Grazing Land, being an Allotment under the Inclosure of Green Moor, containing 9A. 2R. SP., or thereabouts, and now in the -occupation of LOT 12.—A small, but very rich and valuable Grazing and Dairy Farm, situate in the parish of Whitson, in the county of Monmouth, containing, in the whole, 31A. 3R. 37P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. Roger Keene. LOT 13.-Two excellent Plots of rich Pasture Land, situ- ate in the parish of Whitson, in the county of Monmouth, containing 7A. OR. 34P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Sharp. LOT 14.—Two Pieces of capital Pasture Land, situate in the parish of Whitson, in the county of Monmouth, con- taining 23A. 1R. 6P., or thereabouts, and now in the occu- pation of Mr. John Sharp. LOT 15.—Two very excellent Pieces of Land, the one arable, the other pasture, situate in the parish of Whitson aforesaid, containing together, 14A. 3R. 7P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. Roger Keene. LOT 16.—A capital Piece of Arable Land, situate in the parish of Goldcliff, in the county of Monmouth, containing 3A OR. 45P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr-. Martha Lewis. LOT 17.—A small Piece of very rich Pasture Land, situ- ate in the parish of Goldcliff aforesaid, and adjoining the Churchyard there, containing 1A. 1R. lOp, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mrs. Martha Lewis. LOT lS.-A very rich and valuable Grazing and Dairy Farm, called Red House Farm, situate in the parish of Goldcliff, in the county of Monmouth, consis+ing of an ex- cellent Farm-House, with the necessary outbuildings toge- ther with valuable Pasture and Orchards Lands, containing in the whole 65A. 2R. 13P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mrs. Martha Lewis. LOT 19.- An excellent Grazing and Dairy Farm, called Peaked Lane Farm, situate in the parish of Nash, in the couuty of Monmouth, consisting of a recently-erected Farm- Houso and Buildings, together with valuable Arable, Pasture, and Orchard Lands, containing in the whole 41A. JR. 34P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Waters- LOT 20.—A rich and valuable little Grazing and Dairy Farm, called Burnt House Farm, situate in the parish of Nash, in the couuty of Monmouth, consisting of valuable Orchard, Arable,and Pasture Land, containing iu the whole 67A. 2R. 35P., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Waters. LOT 21.—A capital Piece of very rich Pasture Land, situate in the parish of Nash aforesaid, containing 11A. 2R.25P, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Waters. LOT 22 -Two Closes of exceedingly rich Pasture or Meadow Land, situate in the parish of Naah aforesaid, con- taining llA. On. 14P., or thereabouts, and now in the occu- pation of Mr. Joseph Waters. LOT 23.—A small Close of Meadow Land, situate near the Sea Bank, in the parish of Nash aforesaid, containing 1A. In. 25P., or thereabouts, now in the occupation of LOT 24.—A part of the Common Wharf, at Nash afore- said, called The Wharf, containing 7A. OR. lOp., or there- abouts, and now in the occupation of LOT 25.—A Leasehold Farm and Lands, called Crossway- Green Farm, held of the Bishop of Llandaff, for the life of a person aged about 74 years, at the small chief rent of 29s.. and 17s. 4d. for a heriot; consisting of a Farmhouse and Outbuildings, and several Closes of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, containing 9i)A. lR. IIp., now in the occu- pation of Mr. Daniel Baker. LOT 26.-Five small Closes of Pasture Land, situate in the Chapelry of St. Lawrence, and containing 6A. 1R. 12p.. now in the occupation of Mr. Daniel Baker, held for the residue of a term of 21 years, commencing the 29th day of June, 1854. LOT 27.—The Rent Charge m lieu of tithes over all the Lands m the Chapelry of St. Lawrence, beside the town of Chepstow aforesaid commuted by the apportionment at the sum of £ 00 9s., and held for the residue of a term of <>1 years, commencing the 29th day of June 18^1 Tl.4c t~+ will be sold subject to the chief rent nf Pi ? raped to tki, aid the prece°i„V £ rt 4»" '» the Titbe Rent Charges, which are commuted, very moderate. ClfvJ i f Tr l lans- maJ be had of Messrs. FARGUS, Claie-street; Mr. ALEXANDER, 49, Broad-street; Mr. y" "I^TON, Solicitor, St. Werburgh's chambers, femail-street, Bristol; of Messrs. ABBOT and LUCAS, •solicitors, Albion-chambers, Bristol; of Mr. J. G. HOBBS, Bank of England-chambers, Broad-street, Bristol; and of Mr. J. P. WILLIAMS, Land Surveyor, Albion-chambers, Bristol. The respective Tenants will show the Property.