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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS The Counties of SOUTH WALES, bor- dering on England, offer the most valuable and Profitable fields for ADVERTISERS that can be found within the same extent in the empire-if we exclude the great Metropolis, and the rich teeming districts of the GVer-productive, the ever-absorbing NORTH. MONMOUTHSHIRE, GLAMORGANSHIRE, BRECONSHIRE, With their large population, commercial enterprise, and rapidily-iucreasing wealth, are, unquestionably, COUNTIES to which Advertisers may look with confidence for an aQlple return for any outlay they may incur, in pushing W>eir several interests, with a view to large and produc- "h°-e sales, &c. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, LAMORGANSHIRE AND ERECON SILURIAN, AND SOUTH WALES ADVERTISER, has been for more than a quarter of a century, the GREAT ADVERTISING MEDIUM OFTHE DISTRICT. Advertisers desirou3 of availing themselves of the pub- licity of its columns, are requested to address the Publisher, Mr. CHRISTOPHERS, NEWPORT, MON- MOUTHSHIRE. Advertisements inserted on a Moderate Scale; and when Contracted for by the Year, Half-year, or Quarter, the terms are proportionately reduced. NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION. EXTRACT FROM THE LAST ANNUAL STAMP RETURN W3TJED-—ending 31st December, 1854 :— iqk4 Weekly J.004. Average. MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN 110,425 21*24 CAMBRIAN 79,000 1519 G^ENT 76,100 1463 MERTHYR GUARDIAN 61,500 11G3 SWANSEA HERALD 58,250 1120 MONMOUTHSHIRE BEACON 36 500 7N9 Silurian 35375 661 At the close of the year 1855, the circulation Silurian was added to that of the MERLIN. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY$EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE Ultrliit faeral |) riding (Dffict, 15, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. BOOK-PRINTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &C. CIDER! CIDER! J COX begs to tender his sincere thanks • to his numerous friends for their kind patronage, ancl to inform them that he has just received a Cargo of very Prime Sweet DEVONSHIRE CIDER, and now SELLING at his STURES.-Apply at 31, Lower Cross. weet, Newport, Mon. [1371 EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WEIGHING- MACHINE. HENRY POOLEY AND SON, 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON PATENTEES OF THE PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINE, WEIGH-BRIDGES, &c.. Suitable for all Commercial, Mining, and Manufacturing Purposes. WORKS AT LIVERPOOL. AGENTS for the SALE of DONKEY-ENGINES; -DB[!0t.IMPROVED TAPS & VALVES; PRESSURE GAUGES, and all BRASS MOUNTINGS .— for Steam Engines and Boilers, &c.; AMERICAN VULCANIZED INDIA-RUBBER BELTfNG, PACKING, HOSE, &o BOLTS, RIVETS, &o.; MACHINERY BELTING; OHUBB'S PATENT FIRE and THIEF-PROOF SAFES, DRTECTOR LOCKS, &c. THE FRANKLIN PATENT GAS REGULATOR. [1015 CAOUTCHOUC HOUSE, 14, CORN-FTREET, BRISTOL, AUGUST 14th, 1857. Z!) WE beg to inform Boot and Shoemakers, Wholesale Buyers, and the Public, that we have just received our first consignments of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S OVERSHOES, Of French and American Manufacture, for this season The quality is excellent. The fittings are high, medium *nd low. THE LADIES SLIPPER OVERSHOES are exceedingly neat and light—prices low.. JOB LOTS Of last season's Overshoes, at less than half price. Samples and Prices forwarded on application to- BEESLEY AND HEYES, IMPORTERS OF OVERSHOES, 14, Oorn-street (opposite the Old Bank), BRISTOL. [1226 t R. H. E D S, (OPPOSITE THE WESTGATE HOTEL, NEWPORT, MON.), MANUFACTURER of every description of M HUNTING, SOMERSET, & LADIES' HORI- ZONTAL LEAPING SADDLES, CARRIAGE, GIG, AND OTHER HARNESS, Horse and Greyhound Clothing, LEATHER MACHINE STRAPS, RIVETTED HOSE, &c., With every Article in the trade, supplied on the lowest possible terms. CATALOGUE OF PRICES SENT POST FREE. Old Saddles and Harness taken in Exchange. N.B.—A Vacancy for a respectable Youth as an Ap- prentice. Lli}28 W HATTON & SON, WHOLESALE Vmi SSfNc««igDB0J^|E "• SKS2SW BEISTOL. MR. CHARLES HENRY TALKER Organist of St. Paul's lAbKHili, the PIANOFORTE. Newport, TEACHER of Residence—Drayton Villa, Maindee [1666 GWHEN YOU ASK FOR LENFIELD PATENT STARott SEE THAT YOU GET IT, As inferior kinds are often substituted. [1027 TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, & THE GENERAL PUBLIC "TyrR. JOHN THOMAS, XJsk Timber-yard, itmli<Tto"hi.e large sK ofstlisEp"!]^ 'fen'So STUFF, V: and ELM TIMBER r«.f fi„ 5 ™ JinuTuiov*), ASH and ELM PLANK and BO\Rn! SPORES, FELLOES, STOCKS, HELVES, HURDLES' (5 barred), TRENAIL PINS, SCAFFOLDING POLES, u are constantly on hand, at reasonable aud coaveowat Cra»age for Landing oa Trucks. 15 Addreooto. C. MILNES, TAILOR AND DRAPER, 158, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. Gentlemen's own Materials made up. [1013 STRAW HATS, f\F every SHAPE and DESIGN, at the MAKER'S, CALDICOTT'S, (Late MichaeTs), OPPOSITE THE WESTGATE HOTEL, NEWPORT, (Established 1828.) Cleaning, Dyeing, and Altering. [1268 WR. MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and • COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT. A large and well-selected Stock on Sale; good quality combined with moderation in prices. [5 JAMES LEACH, Wholesale and Retail BEDDING, BEDSTEAD, GLASS, and CABINET MART, 117, Commercial-street. Newport. Every descrip- ion of Brass and Iron Bedsteads, French. Arabian, Four- ost, and Canopy Bedsteads, in Birch, Mahogany, Wal- ut. and Painted Woods. Furniture bought, or taken in exchange, to any amount. [1111 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PABK- S STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for the last ten years) at NEWPI RT, the first WEDNESDAY, and at CARDIFF, the following THURSDAY in every Month, when he may be consulted on all cases relating to to his Profession. Mr. YODNG'S next visit will occur as follows :— NEWPORT-At Mr. Wansbrough's, No. 4, Commercial- street—Wednesday, October 7th. CARDIFF-Mrs. Williams, No. 64, Crockherbtown- Thursday, October 8th. [863 [A CARD.] O MR. R. sr. OSBORNE, SURGEON-DENTIST, 17, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. At Mr. EWINS'S, Hair-dresser, High-street, Cardiff, every MONDAY. [1127 GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH G USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, And pronounced by HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS, to be THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. Sold by all Chandlers, Grocers, &c., &c. [1027 /TRAIN1, BARREL FLOUR, OATMEAL, VJ INDIAN CORN, RICE MEAL.—G. W. FOWLER, 11, DRURY LANE, Liverpool. [1114 "liyTURPHY'S IMPROVED BOLTS and -F'J- NUTS for FISHING PLATES, and all Varie- ties of Machinery. Warranted not to Work Loose.— Apply to JAMES MURPHY, ENGINBBB, RAILWAY WORKS, Newport, Mon. 1166 THE ISCA FOUNDRY COMPANY, ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, AND RAILWAY WAGON BUILDERS, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. N.B. Switches. Points, and Crossings, Railway Iron Work, and General Repairs. [1098 fpfrSt—mH fy|" fire |(jy J THIEVES!! ■ A™ FUTE! IT is a well known fact that thousands upon thousands are annually lost in not having a fire-proof Safe; an opportunity now offers to secure second-hand Safes by the most eminent makers, at nearly half the original cost. Warranted to be sound and perfect in every respect, and quite equal to new. Price of Safe, 24 height 18 widtn, and 16 depth, £3 10s. Gentlemen in search of any descriptions of Fire-proof Repositories, are respectfully requested to apply to C. W. GRIFFITHS, 191, YVhitechapel Road, London, near Mile- end Gate. [1107 E. NEWMAN, CABINET MAKER, NO. 1, OOMMERCI.AL-STREET, NEWPORT. PRICES for FURNISHING an EIGHT- ROOMED HOUSE, with Superior, Well-made, Good, and Modern Furniture KITCHEN. £ s. d. £ s. d. Deal Table, 8s., Large one flap do., 12e. 6D. 1 0 0 Four strong Chairs, 10a., Large Clothes HORSE, 7S. 0 17 0 SMALL HORSE, 5S., KNIFE-BOX, 5S. 0 10 0— 2 7 0 HALL. Six yards of four-quarter Floor cloth 0 18 0 Umbrella Stand and Hat Rail 1 4 0— 2 2 0 DINING ROOM. Six-feet polished Window Pole 0 15 0 Mahogany Sliding Table, with extra leaf, to dine eight 5 0 0 Side solid mahogany hair-seated Chairs 4 10 0 MAHOGANY SOFA, HAIR-SEATED 5 0 0 Mahogany pedestal Sideboard, 5ft 6 in. 5 10 0—20 15 0 BREAKFAST ROOM. Mahogany Pembroke Table 3ft. 6in. sq. 1 4 0 Six imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane seated 1 1 0— 2 5 0 DRAWING ROOM. Two six-feet Gilt Cornices 2 10 0 Rosewood Cheffioneer, plate glass back and marble top 6 0 0 Chimney Glass, in Gilt Frame, best British plate, 40in. by 30 4 15 0 Rosewood Loo Table 5 0 0 Rosewood Conch 3 10 0 Six solid Rosewood Chairs 6 0 0—27 15 0 BEST BED ROOM. Mahogany Half-tester Bedstead 4 10 0 Good Feather Bed, Bolsters, and Pillows. 5 10 0 Mnttrass 1 0 0 Mahogany Wash-stand and Table 3 3 0 Dressing Glass, large size .016 0 Towel Horse 0 4 6 Three Cane, Seated Chairs 0 9 0 Mahogany Chest of Drawers, French polishetl ••• ••• .215 0 Mahogany Night Commode. 0 15 0—19 2 6 Mano0any G SEC0ND BED ROOM. Painted full-sized Half-tester 2 2 0 GO"IASMIIPUFF Bed, Boister, and Feather Pillows. ••• ••• JU O Painted Washstand and Table 0 15 b Chest of Drawers, large size I IU U Three Chairs, 7S. 6d.; Dressing Glass, 10S. -21! £ Towel Horse ••• 0 3 6— 8 18 6 TWO SERVANTS' BED ROOMS. Two Full-sized double Bedsteads .I 0 0 t?-ii 3,lilPuff BEDS, Bolsters, and Two'few, I 2 » » Two GLASSES ••• ••• J 6 U 0 0 5 0 G 11 0 A SnVGLE ROOM OR A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE ABOV-E PRICES, AT E. NEWMAN'S CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. J, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT h Opposite the Monument, [1670. POTTOS. MONMOUTH POULTRY SHOW. WEDNESDAY 14th of OCTOBER, 1857. t' „ LIST OF PRIZES F GEESE. ° POLANES. £ a. d. (Gold or Silver Pencilled) Class 45- For the best Gander and 2 Geese 0 10 0 £ s. d. »» second best ditto 0 5 0 Class 58-For the Best Cock and 2 Hens .OtO o DUCK3. „ >I second best ditto 0 5 0 CLASS 46—FOR THE BEST DRAKE AND 2 DUCKS .0 10 0 CLASS 59—BEST PAIR HATCHED IN 1857 0 10 0 SECOND BEST DITTO .0 5 0 „ CLASS 47—BEST PAIR HATCHED IN 1857 0 10 0 CLASS 60-POR THE BEST COCK AND 2 HENS 0 10 0 TNRKEVQ ™ SECOND BEST DITTO .0 5 0 ™ CLASS 61—BEST PAIR HATCHED IN 1857 0 10 0 CLASS 48—FOR BEST COCK AND 2 HENS .0 10 0 BANTAMS. L SECOND BEST DITTO .0 5 0 CLASS 62—FOR THE BEST COCK AND 2 HENS .0 10 0 CLASS 49 BEST PAIR HATCHED M 1857 0 10 0 „ „ SECOND BEST DITTO 0 5 0 SPANISH FOWLS. Class 63-Best pair hatched in 1857 .0 10 0 CLASS 50—FOR THE BEST COCK AND 2 HENS .0 10 N M AA F™- R«THUR TOITTETY" „ SECOND BEST DITTO 0 5 J CLAM THE HEN. 0 10 0 CLASS 51-BEST PAIR HATCHED IN 1857 0 10 0 C1ASS GS-BES'T PAIR HATCHED IN 1857 0 10 0 DOBKINGS. CLASS 52—FOR THE BEST COOK AND 2 HENS 0 10 0 01883 66-FOR THE BEST A SECOND BEST DITTO 0 FT >» » SECON? BEST 0 5 0 CLASS 53—BEST'PAIR HATCHED IN 1857 0 10 0 CLASS 67~BEBT GDXSFIWLS ° 10 ° COCHIN CHINA. Class 68-For the best Cock and 2 Hens 0 10 0 CLASS 54—FAR THE BEST COCK AND 2 HENS 0 10 0 »» V SECOND BEST DITTO 0 5 0 SECOND BEST DITTO 0 5 0 G9—BEST PAIR HATCHED IN 18^7 0 10 0 CLASS 55—BEST PAIR HATCHED IN 1857 0 10 0 .I V I PIGEONS. HAWBURFLNA CLASS 70-YOT THE BEST PAIR OF CARRIERS 0 5 0 #R> U 5 -N « CLASS 71-FOR THE BEST PAIR OF TUMBLERS .0 5 O (GOLD OR SILVER PENCILLED) CLAGG 72—FOR THE BEST PAIR OF BALDS 0 5 N CLASS 56—FOR THE BEST COCK AND 2 HENS .0 10 0 CLASS 73-FOR THE BEST PAIR OF NUNS N 5 N M KT -D V • £ F.D ••• 0 5 0 CLASS 74—FOR THE BEST PAIR OF JACOBINS' '0 5 N CLASS 57-BEST PAIR HATCHED IN 1857 0 10 0 CLASS 75—FOR THE BEST PAIR OF FAN TAILS .0 5 Q Notice of Entries to be made on the 30th of September, to^the Secretary, on the printed Forms of the Societv The FOULLY must be placed in the Pens prepared for them by 8 o'clock on the morning of the Show, and remafn there until 5 O clock p M. With each entry One Shilling must be paid. All the specimens must be bona fiJe the property of the exhibitor, and a selling price attached to each. Tbe ages of the Young Poultry must be accuratelv stated, lne Exhibition will not be limited to this District-in particular, and specimens from any part of the kingdom will be allowed to compete for the Prizes. 0 All other regulations the same as for the Monmouth Cattle Show, &c. ADMISSION TO POULTRY SHOW, Is.—EXHIBITORS WILL BE ADMITTED FREE. The ANNUAL DINNER of the Society will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 14TH of OCTOBER at the BEAUFORT ARMS HOTEL. The Chair will be taken by the President of the Club, JOHNT E. W ROLLS ESQ- | [1680 GAME LIST-COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. (FIRST PUBLICATION ) FOR THE YEAR 1857. PUBLISHED BY GEORGE HALL, SURVEYOR or TAXES, NEWPORT. PERSONS WHO HAVE OBTAINED GAME CERTIFICATES. List (1) General Certificate at £4 Os. lOd. each. J BESIDENOH. NAME. RESIDENCE. Adams, William Penalt. MIUER Charles Abcrsychan. Alexander, James Llanarth. Moigan, Sir Charles M. R., Baldwyn, John L Saint Pierre. Ca^Godfrey ].!DITTOFD' Banks, George H RiSCa. Rev. Augustus Machen Lower. PT N DITT0- — William, jun Llanfoist F_' W G^R Abergavenny. William Llanhenuock. -— William Usk. •Bevan, William Llanvair Discoed. John Griffith Tredegar. —— Edwin Grosmont. William .Ditto. Ord, Ralph .St. Menous. Bosanquet, Albert .Dmgestow Owen, David G.Newport. POX, Joseph Monmouth. Brewer, Edgar.. Aberyatruth. Perkins, Charles Michaelstone. Bothnell, £ ev. J. H Grosmont. PbiUpott, John Skeofrith. « „ „ Phillips, W. P. T. Uanellen. ^EOR?ETI atone House. Porter, George Abersvchan. Churchyard, Henry.Chace Farm, Chepstow. Powell, Henry The Gaer, Newport. NRFF "A; .Monmouth. Lloyd Penypound,Abergavenny. Clifford, Henry Morgan, M. P.. LJantillio House. -Thomas Llangovan. Conway, Benjamin, jun Llanvrechva Upper. -— William Ditto. Cresswell, Rev. W. F Saint Arvans. Price, David.Saint Mellons. Curre, E. M.Itton Court. —— John Chace Farm, Chepstow. -rt • T TT James Llanvair Discoed. Davies, James H Newport. John Tredegar. DoweU* Henry SK GAITH' M0NM0UTH' PR08SER' JOBN F Saint Arvans Grange. Duffield, John Risca. Rees, James Llanmartin Dutfield, Joseph Magor. Richard Abergavenny. Abergavenny. ■r. 1 M, T, ,°™AS Llangattock Vibon Avel. Edwards, Thomas F Ragland 5 if 1 ° T11- G Gwehelog, near Usk. Emboy, William Grosmont; Roberts, John Saint Maughans. Evans, Thomas. Graig, near Newport. Koden. Richard Abersychan. Edward Llansoy, near Usk. Rodney, W. p. Llanvibangel Court. Rogers, Ebenezer Abercarn. Fielden, John M Fisley Court, Llantillio. Rollings, George Marshfield. Fisher, Robert Wonastow Court. WILLIAM Ditto. —— Thomas M Ditto. Rolls, Alexander Monmonth. Frost, Joseph Llandenny. ——- John Allen The Hendre, Monmouth. T „ John E W Ditto. >"•" Gething, James E Newport. BN»JUN Kisca. Greatwood, Henry Usk. Sandford T.I Griffiths, F. S Llandissilio, Chepstow. Savery, CAPTM HMLW A T <1 SWIM™, KOBSRT LKNITOWJ COURT. S»Y„, I,JTOJTAS!' Harrhy, David Newport. Shepard^Henrv C Harris .William Llanellen. — Horace .7. ?R^W HWFM JA°,T WAUFR\H C°^RTL IF1"' ?HOLEB .XlantillioCrossenny. Higgm<?, Allen Woolastone Grange. Stewart, G. F Pontnewydd. Hill, James C Llanwenarth House. Holmes, Thomas .Llanarth. Taylor, James Undy. Hughes, Thomas .Abergavenny. Edward .Penrose, Monmoutb. Husband, Thomas Church Villa, Llanvihangel Thierry, Eugene Tredegar. Ingram, George D.FFRYN. iOTIN Llangattock Caerleon. Trewen, JOBA Tredegar. Jane William Llanvair fCilgeddin. Tyler. Edward J Newton House, Monmouth. jane, W 1111am .Chepstow. G. G Ditto Johnson, John .Monmouth. H^NRV Bryngwyn. WALKER, SIR G. ¥ R Bart .Marshfield. — D H M Monmouth. Walters, E-iward Caerleon. — AW™ Reginald CJytha. WILLI™ SiTT0* T — — WI'EI: XASSR* John Pontypool. THOMAS T, — EEER\- BEDWEIITY. WEBB, Jordan, Charles, jumor .Risca. Western, James Caldicot T Wheeley, C. S Pentre House Lloyndee. Keats, James .Usk. John Ditto. Kelley, George.. Coedkernew. Whitlock. James Llangattoek Vibon Avel. Knapp, James Redwick. Wilkes, Thomas .Newport. Kenyon, R Saint Pierre. Williams, R. T Caerleon. Rev., Thoioas. Llangstone. Lawrence, Edward Undy. —— William.Ditto David Pontypool. Arthur .Monmonth; Leonard, Jonathan Redwick. —— Capel H Dixton Newton. Lewis, Edward Llanvihangel Yestws, Le- Thomas J. A Monmouth WERN. — W. C. A. DITTO C.B "St Pierre. —— Hopton.penpark, Caorleon, WNIIL TREDEGAR. GEORGE PANTEAGIE. WILLIAM. LLANOVER. HENRY LUN^PVIQW LEVICK, FREDERICK ABERGAVENNY. JAMES USK. LITTLE, G. S.L LLANVAIR GRANGE* REV A DITTO. Lloyd, Cornelius ABERGAVENNY. —— WILLIAM L.MAESYRUDDUD. LOGAN, JOHN MAINDEE. WILCOX, JOSEPH NASH. Lyne, Charles Newport. Wilson,Henry.]].]Abergavenny. *R T -RV Wilson, John T Llanvaplev. Maisey, Job Pontypool. John Blaeuavon. Manning, WM. W .Cold Brook Park. Winslow, James Trellick Marriott, Walter Nanty Derry. Wood, Rev. J A.Pentre Court, Llanwenarth. Woodall,Thomas Dinham. T GAMEKEEPERS BEING ASSESSED SERVANTS AT £ 1 7s. 6d. EACH. Lewis, John, Tredegar. ^Appointed by R. P. Davies, Esq., for the Manor of Uchlawrooed. NAMES OF PERSONS LICENSED TO DEAL IN GAME. NAME, RESIDENCE. NAME. RESIDENCE. Cloud, John Monmouth. Townsend, Charles Newport Collins, Ann Ditto. Watkins, William Abergavenny: Fennell, Edgar,Newport. Cloud, John Monmouth. Townsend, Charles.Newport, Collins, Ann Ditto. Watkins, William Abergavenny: Fennell, Edgar,Newport. I Made up to the 12th day of September, 1857. By order of the Board, Inland Revenue, Somerset House, London. THOMAS KEOGII. PEN ALTIES.—The Commissioners of Inland Revenue hereby give Notice, that every person taking, KILLING or pursuing Game, without first obtaining a Certificate, incurs a penalty of £ 20, and is also liable to be surcharged in double the amount of the Certificate Duty.. 0 Any person in pursuit of Game refusing, OD being duly required, to pro luce his certificate, or to permit the same to be read, or a copy thereof to be taken, or refusing to declare his true name and place of residence, also incurs a It f £ 20 Gamekeepers are desired to take notice that a Certificate at the rate of £ 1 7E 61, will not authorise any person to kill Game beyond the limits of THE Manor for which he is deputed and, M order that SCertificate at such a rate of Dutv may protect a Gamekeeper, it is requisite NOT only that he should be deputed by some Lord or Lady of a Manor or reputed Manor, but also that such Deputation should be registered with tbe Clerk of the Peace, or the Gamekeeper will be liable to be surcharged in Double the Duty of £ 4 0s. 10d,, and also to be prosecuted BY^ any OJJ (pfnrmer, for the Penalty of *>20« CO JI.B.It is THE intention of the Commissioners of INLAND Revenue to publish, in A leparate LIST; TH? NAMES and RESIDENCE'S of AU PERSONS IN DOUBLE duty for SPORTING without certificates, CA UTION JJHP WHEN YOU ASK FOR jtt ORIGINAL GINGERADE, ill SEE THAT YOU GET IT, Mma As Inferior Beverages are being ME32 t constantly palmed upon the Public of Newport and Neighbourhood as of his Nanufacture. II JjlljlllFIBT5* None are genHine unless as per specimen. [1635 JENNENS AND BETTRIDGE ti PAPIER MACHE MANUFACTERERS TO THE QUEEN, Beg to annonuce that, in consequence of an altera- tion in their firm, they are now SELLING at greatly Reduced Prices, a considerable portion of their superior STOCK of PAPIER MACHE GOODS, consisting of tea-trays, tables, chairs, desks, inkstands', &c.-6, Halkin-street, West, Belgrave-square, LONDON, and BIRMINGHAM. [1663 NEWPORT STEAM SAW MILLS, CANAL-PARADE, NEWPORT, To TIMBER-MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, <% Others. WG. LOVELL begs to state he has TV added to his General Sa.wing, that of GROOVING and RABBITING, for which he is prepared to execute orders on the most moderate terms. A Stock kept of ELM and DEAL BOARDS, SLATE, and PANTILE LATHS, &c. [1439 PORT OR HARBOUR OF NEWPORT, MON. TO CONTRACIORS. THE NEWPORT HARBOUR COMMIS- SIONERS are desirous of receiving TENDERS for the Construction of a GRIDIRON, for the repair, &c.. of vessels at the above Port. The Plans, Specification, and Conditions of the Works, may be seen at the Office of JAMES ABERNETHY, Esquire, C.E., 3, Parliament-street, Westminster or at the Office of the Resident Engineer, Canal-parade, Newport, on and af er MONDAY, the 14th instant, of whom Forms of Ten- der may be had. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Works," ad- dressed to CHARLES PROTHERO, Esquire, Clerk to the Harbour Commissioners, Newport, Monmouthshire, to be sent in on or before the 1st of October next. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject the whole or any of the Tenders. CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk to the Commissioners. Newport, 7th September, 1857. [16G5 FREIGHT FOR HORSES FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HQPE FOR INDIA. EAST INDIA HOCSE, THE 24TH JULY, 1857. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ship- owners, Colliers, and Exporters of Coal to the Cape of Good Hops, and others trading with that Colony and with Indi:i, that the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Cape of Good Hope has authority to purchase such Horses suited to Cavalry purposes as may be procurable, to the extent of 1,000 horses provided tonnage can be ob- tained for their conveyance to India. The Court of Directors of tbe East India Company therefore notify to the shipping interest in the United Kingdom, that freight of that description may probably be in demand at the Cape of Good Hope. 1664:] JAMES C. MELVILLE, Secretary. The DIRECTORS OF THE LONDON JL WINE COMPANY (LIMITED) have decided upon despatching a gentleman, of very great experience, to the Vineyards of CHAMPAGNE, BURGUNDY, and the BOR- DEAUX Districts, for the purpose of selecting Pure Wines fv m°i?erat? Pnces- The Public are respectfully info) med that the Directors wil] undertake the execution of orders from a dozen case upwards. The packages can be marked with the name and address of the purchaser, and forwarded direct from the places of growth. The Directors will un- dertake to deliver, at a saving of at least from 12s. to 15a. per dozen on the prices usually charged by retail mer- chants. the following Wines, viz. :—Sparkling, creaming, or still CHAMPAGNE, red and white BURGUNDY, red and white HERMITAGE, CLARETS of the different growths, SAUTERNE, BARSAC, and CHABLIS. The Directors have received the fullest information respecting the coming Vintage in France, and they have every reason to believe that they will be able to offer CHAMPAGNE at fiom 43s. 6d. to 65s. per dozen, CLARETS at from 30s. to 72s., according to quality. The other descriptions mentioned can be supplied at equally low prices. By order of the Directors, HENHY ROBERTSON, MANAGER. 43 and 44, Lime-street, E.C., and 1, Princes street, Regent-street, W. [1623 DIAMONDS, PEARLS, PLATE, WATCHES, &c. PURCHASED for Cash, and the extreme P Value given. Parties desirous of Selling their PLATE and VALUABLES, communicated with in the strictest confidence, by WM. STICKLAND, GOLDSMITH, &c., 24, CLARE STREET, BRISTOL, who respectfully solicits an Inspection of his Large and Commanding STOCK of SILVER PLATE (New and Second-Hand), and ELECTRO SILVER PLATED GOODS, Elegant GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, of the highest character; a Superb Assortment of FIRST- CLASS JEWELLERY, in rich and endless variety, offering all the advantages of Mstropolitan Establishments, at a considerable REDUCTION in PRICE, with the impor- tant GUARANTEE as to QUALITY. Silver and Electro Silver Plated Fish Carvers; Fish and Dessert Knives and Forks Knife, Fork, and Spoon, in Cases. STICKLAND'S ELECTRO PLATED SPOONS and FORKS, warranted the best and most perfect Substitute for Silver produced. Agent for Barnard's, Elkington, and other eminent Manufacturers. Several Second Hand Gold and Silver Watches, in perfect order, and warranted, at about half their original cost. STICKLAND'S PLATE POWDER. Is. the Box. SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, & WATCHMAKER, 24, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. [1533 NOTICE. THE only Establishment in Newport where a First Class PHOTOGRAPH PORTRAIT can be obtained WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. PORTRAITS FROM ONE SHILLING. Messrs. VILLIERS & ANDREWS, 1303J Old Canal Office, High-street. ITTUSIC. PIANO FORTES FOR THE PEOPLE 1 I IN PINE CASES # IMEFY T0 EMSM Warranted fall compass, and Fx changed Gratis, if not The unprecedented denumd for \ood Second-hand Piano or esy and the difficulty in procuring them, have induced Messrs. HALE a,id SON to arrange with one of the principal manufitcluters in London, for a constant and exclusive supply of Instruments, m beautiful American Pine Wood (usually called Piano Fortes for the People.) the mechanism, aetion, <w. of which are precisely the same as in the more expensive ones, the difference being i» the cost of case on^y. 1\ Messrs. HALE and SON have much jVI pleasure in being thus enabled to offer an entirely New Instrument at less than is usually asked for useless old ones, of short compass. Full particulars, with Draw- nz, &o., sant post free on application to HALE AND SON, Made Sellers to her Majesty, PROMENADE HOUSE, CHELTENHAM. All the Newest Music sent to any parts of the Kingdom at Half the marked price, on payment of the Postage, one penny for every quarter of a pound. THREE FINGER QttQANS ?QR SALE. [1471 Y ——— TF? ND COMPANY, TEA DEALERS AND COFFEE MERCHANTS, B UNITY STREET, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL, EG respectfully to inform Families that they will be Bupphed from their Establishment with Pure and Unadulterated TEAS, COFFEES of tha finest growth, also COCOES, and all kinds of the finest qualities of SPICES, at WHOLESALE PRICES. [1675 DRESSING FOR SEED WHEAT. THE FARMERS TRUE FRIEND, is a iL complete cure for Smut, or Black Head, stimulates the growth of the Seed, and is sold in Packets only, One Shilling each, sufficient to use with Six Bushels of Seed, and make it fit for sowing in Ten Minutes. Prepared only by RICHARD HALL, CHEMIST, BRECON. AGENTS « £ T?' Seedsman, Builth. MR- R. HARRIS, Chemist, Crickhowell. Mr. C. GIBSON, Castle-street, Hay. Mr. S. GRIFFITHS, Chemist. Llandovery. Mr. C. SPENCER, Chemist, Monmouth. Mr. C. GIBSON, Castle-street, Hay. Mr. S. GRIFFITHS, Chemist. Llandovery. Mr. C. SPENCER, Chemist, Monmouth. J* WATKRNS» Chemist, Abergavenny. ™R° T M •^>AVIK8, Chemist, Caermarthen. Mr. J. THOMAS, Chemist, Cowbridge' Mr. J. COLEMAN, Chemist, Cardiff. Mrs. S. THOMAS, Corn Merchant, Bridgend. From whom may be obtained testimonials favourable to this preparation. [1682 ALL Persons having any CLAIM on the EST ATE of RICH AR :> TRED WEN, late of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, Shipbuilder, who died on the 3rd day of June, 1857, are requested to send particulars thereof to me the undersigned. And all Persons INDEBTED to the said Estate are requested to pay the amount of their respective Debts to we without delay. THOS. DALTON, acting for the Executors. 6, Working-street, I ardiff, Sept. 15, 1857. [1679 JW. BENSON'S • WATCH AND CLOCK MANUFACTORIES, £ <I & 34, LLDGATE HILL; 47 & 6'3, (,'OBNHILL, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1749. r' before you buy a Watch. that you should for Pam- phlet (enclose two po-tage contains nu- It is I\bso11.ltely and prices, and information as to wh-cilt to Buy, to Buy it, and How to Use it In fact. no person ought to buy a until he has first consulted this Pamphlet, which will enable persons living in any part ot the to select a Watch adapted to their use, thut3 saving the trouble and ex- pense of a persOlisl visit to Gold Watches 4s. to 100 GUinCRS. Silver £28. 2s. to 50 Gui- neas. ? £ I3LI0?A 0F THE PRESS OX BENSON'S WATCHES. u ECTION of mechanisn."—Morning Post. Excellence of design, and perfection in ■workmanship.— Morning Ohroniclf.. The qualities of his manufacture stand second to none." Morning Advertiser. All that can be desired in finish, taste, and design."—Globe. The Watches here exhibited surpass those of any other English manufacturer. Observer. The Morning Herald, Sun, Standard, and numerous other papers bear testimony to the beauty, finish, and excellency of thesa celebrated Watches. A two years' warranty with each Watch, and sent, carriage paid, to any part of England, Scotland, Ire- 1* d, or Wales, on receipt of I'ost Office or Banker's Order. —Benson's Indian Watch, made expressly for India, in silver cases, 10, 15, and 20 ^Guineas; in gold cases, at 20, 30. and 40 ^RU,RV??^.O^L?RCILANTS .shippers, and watch-clubs supplied.- J. W. BENSON, 33 and 34, Ludgate Hill and at 47 a::d 63a ,ornlnll. Establishe 1749 [1658 DR. DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by eminent Medical Men as the most speedy and. effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, DIABETES, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, NEU RALGIA, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTAINS iodine, phosphate of lime, volatile fatty acids-in short, all the most active and essential curativeproperties—in larger quantities tluu> the Pale Oils manufactured ln Great Britain and New oundlaud, mainlv £ 7V n bJ" their mode of preparation The well merited celebrity of Dr. de Jongli's Oil is attested br its extensive use in France, Germany, Holland, Bel^um and w yAf H,oUrmCnUSSIi0ntan';0!!S te^inloniars from eminent mem, bers of the faculty and scientinc-chemists of European reputation, and since its introduction into this country, by the marked confi- dence, as well as great success, with which it has been prescribed by medical practitioners. In many instances where other kinds of Cod Liver Oil have been taken with little or no benefit, it has produced most imme- diate relief, arrested disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:— A. B. GRANVILLE, ESQ., M.D., F RS., Author of The Spas of Germany," The Spas of England On Suddnri Death, d-c, d-c Dr. Granvillehas used Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil extensively in his practice, and has found it not only effica- cions, but uniform in its qualities. He believes it to be preferabls in many respects to Oils sold without the guarantee ot such an authority as De Jongh. DR. GRANVILLE HAS FOUND THAT THIS PAHTICITLAK KIND PRODUCES THF, DESIRED EFFECT IN A SHORTER TIME THAN OTHERS, AYJ) THAT IT noES NOT CAUSE THE NAUSEA AND INDIGESTION TOO OFTEN CONSEQUENT ON THE ADMINISTRA- TION OF THE PALE NEWFOUNDLAND OIL., The Oil being, more- over, much more palatable, Dr. Granville's patients have them- selves expressed a preference for Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver OiL CHARLES COWAN, ESQ, M.D., L.R C S.E Smior Thysician to the. lioi/al Berkshire Hospital, Consulting Phtf- sician to the Reading Dispensary, Translator of u Ln'uis on Phthisis," dc, Dr. Cowan is glad to find that the Profession has some rea- sonable guarantee for a genuine article. The material now sold vanes in almost every establishment, where it is purchased, and a tendency to prefer a colourless and tasteless Oil, if not coun- teracted, will ultimately jeopardize the reputation of an un- questionably valuable addition to the Materia Medica Dr Cowan wishes DR. DE JOXGH every success in his meritorious undertaking.' 0. RADCLYFFE HALL. ESQ, M D., F.R C.P.E Physician to the Torquay HospUalfor Consumption, Torquay^ Author of i Efsrigs on Pulmonary Tubercle,' dc I have no hesitation in saying that I generally prefer your Cod Liver OH for the following reasons:-I have found it to agree better with the digestive organs; especially in those pa- tients who consider themselves to be bilious; it seldom causes nausea or eructation; it is more palatable to most patjents than the other kinds of Cod Liver Oil; it is stronger, and conseauontlv- a smaller dose is sufficient." 1 Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d. • Pint, qa Quarts, 9s capsuled, and labelled with DR. DE JONGU'S ST^D ^^Proposed^ubstih t?J res,pectable^^Chenlists'and DruSts ^eyp^ed from SsSd in disappointment to the purchaser 11616 GMTIOTT. OT TERY ST. MARY S CHO O h DEVON- ESTABLISHBD 1315. WILLIAM R E ED-Principal, MEMBER OF THE BOTAL OOLIIESE OF PRECEPTORS J Six Years Resident Head Assistant Muster at the late Great School at Summer-Hill, Bristol. The Educational conrse embraces the Greelr, I.atin. English, and French Languages Enclid's Elements of Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry, Navigation, Land Surveying, &c.; Geography, History, Arithmetic, and ,I!!L!0R T^E System includes a sound scientific and liberal Education M accordance with the present ad- vanced state of Society. Ottery St. Mary ia situated near the banks of tbe river 0NVES JAM8' 1D 0DE OF TBE MOST DEMGHTFNL Knl f ♦ ?rom Position expressly nature attract the admiration of the genuine lover of For the important purposes of Education the favouring circumstances of its situation, as well as its unrivalled salubrity, and its seclusion from every external influence I of a deteriorating nature, constitute attractions of no or- dinary kind. The Premises have been devoted to Educational pur- poses for nearly forty years, and the Establishment is re- plete with every convenience for th6 accommodation of the r^ost respectable Pupils. < First-class References will be given to Gentlemen resid- ing in Monmouthshire, Glamorganshire, &c., whose Sons are HOW in the School J Terms and further particu- lars may be known on applioatioa t$$$j« ft&W