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Wanted. TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. WANTED, a steady YOUNG MAN, who TV can speak the Welsh Language.-Apply, stating Ialaryand reference, to JONES and EDWARDS, Bryn. mawr. Wtf U LAND TO LET FOR THE ERECTION OF MANUFACTURING PREMISES. TO BE LET, adjoining the RAILROAD, at Cwmbran, several Lota of Land, 'with ample FRONTAGE, for the Erection of Manufacturing Premises, and the building of Workmen's Cottages. For terms, &c, apply to RICHARD BRINSLEY DOWLING, ESQ., Llantarnam Abbey, Newport, Mon. mouthshire. [1277 BUILDING GROUND. TO BE LET, on 99 years Leases, part of the LITTLE FARM, adjoining the Taff Vale Rail- way Wagon Depdt, and fronting the C*thays and Crwys Roads. Frontages 18 feet and 20 feet, Depths 160 feet and 180 feet.—Apply to Mr. O. ROURKE. Land Surveyor, Crookherbtown, Cardiff, or to Mr. DALTON, Attorney, Cardiff. [1620 O BE LET, an eligible WHARF, at NEWPORT, Monmouthshire. Apply to Mr. HANaON, Henllis Works, near New- port. [1673. TO BE LET, with Immediate Possession, a DWELLING HOUSE, situate in York-place. Stow- hill, Newport. Also FREEHOLD GROUND TO BE LET for Building near York-place. For particulars apply to Mr. J. E. GETHING, Solicitor, Newport. ]1677 CHEPSTOW. TO BE LET, and entered upon immediately, that well known and long established AGRICOLTU- BAL AND COMMERCIAL INN the BELL," with am- ple Stables, Coach-house, Garden, &c., occupied by the late Mr. Thomas Ivins, during a period of twenty-five years, and now in possession of his widow, who retires from it in consequence of her bereavement. The House is situated in a central part of the town, and comprises many advantages. The Stock. Furniture, and Fixtures to be taken at a valuation. The former has been gradually reduced, and is not extensive. Application, if by letter, addressed to Mrs. IVINS, Bell Inn, will have immediate attention. Chepstow, 22nd September, 1857. NOTICE. TO BE LET, by the WEEK, MONTH, or YEAR, a spacious ROOM, with CELLAR and OFFICES, being No. 162, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. The above eligible premises are situate in the prin- cipal thoroughfare of the town. For additional particulars apply to GRAHAM & CO., Auctioneers, 7, Commercial-street. Dated September 24th, 1857. [1701 TO IRONMONGERS. A BUSINESS in the above Trade TO BE DISPOSED OF, in one of the best situations in the Town of NEWPORT, Monmouthshire together with the well and recently-selected STOCK and other EF- FECTS belonging thereto. To a persevering and indus- trious person, this affords a most advantageous opportunity of embarking in such business. For terms and further particulars apply to Mr. J. BOTH OM LEY. House and Estate Agent, 47, High- atreet, Newport. ,A,Otirto. REVISION OF THE LISTS OF VOTERS FOR THE COUNTY OF BRECON, 1857. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JOHN PERCY SEVERN, and HARDINGE STANLEY GIFFARD, Esqrs Barristers-at-Law, duly appointed to REVISE THE LISTS OF VOTERS, in the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County of Brecon, or one of them, will make a Circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for that purpose, at the several places and times following, (that is to say) At the LION INN, Builth, on MONDAY. the 5th day of October next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, to revise the Lists for Alltmawr, Gwaravog in Llanileonfel, Llanafanfawr, Llanfiir in Builth, Llanfecban, Llanganten, Llangunnog, Llanthewy Abergweasin, Llanthewy're wm, Llanfihangel Abergwessin, Llanfihangel Brynpabuan, Llanwrthwl, Llanwrtid, Llanynis, Llysdinam Hamlet. Maesmynis, Penbualt in Llangammarcli, Township of Rhosferrig, Treflis in Llangammarch, and Trefryn in Llanileonfel. At the OLD TOWN HALL, Brecon, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, to revise the Lists of the Parishes of Llanspyddyd and Saint Davids', and all the Par shes and Places in the Hundreds of Merthyr and Penkelly, and also to revise the Lists of County Voters for the several Parishes and Places in the Borough of Brecon. At the BOLL'S HEAD INN, Devynnock, on WEDNES- DAY, the 7th day of October next, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, to revise the Lists for the Hamlets of Cray, Glyntawe, Glyn, Maescar, and Senny in the Parish of Devynnock, and the Parishes of Llywell, Ystradgunlais, Llandilo'rfane Peaderin, and Y stradfelltey. At the TOWN HALL, Crickhowell, on THURSDAY, the 8th day rf Octobsr next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, to revise the Lists for Llangattock, Partrishow, Saint Michael Cwmdu, Llangunnider, Llanelly, Llanbeder, Llangenny, Crickhowell, and the Hamlets of Groyne Fawr and Groyne Fecban, in the Parish of Talgarth. At the SWAN INN, Hay, on FRIDAY, the 9th day of October next at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, to revise the Lists of the several Parishes and Places following: that is to say, Aberllunvey New Hamlet of Glasbury, Hay Parish, Tregoyd and Velindre Hamlets, Llanigon and Glynfach Hamlet. At the ASHBURNHAM ARMS fftH, Talgarth, on FRIDAY, the 9th day of October next, at Two o'clock in the After- noon, to revise the Lists of the several Parishes or Places following: that is to s y. Broynllis, Cathedine, <rickadarn, Gwenldwr, Llandefalley, Llangorse, Llanelieu. Llanfih- angel-Tallyllyn, Llyswen, Pipton Hamlet, and Talgarth, (viz.: Borough,Forest Pwllywrach, and Trevecca Hamlets ) And the Lists of Voters for any Parish, Township, Haml. t, or Place not hereinbefore mentioned (if any) will be revised at the Court held nearest to the same. N.B.—The Overseers of each Parish, Township, Hamlet, or Place, must attend* as required by the Act, at the opening of the Court at which the Lists of their respective parishes, &c., are appointed to be revised, and bring with them copies of their Lists, and all Nrotices of Claims and Objections, and other papers they have received concerning the Regist^aMon of Voters for the County of Brecon, UNDER A PENALTY OF £ 5 FOR EACH OMISSION OR BiiEACH OF DUTY. EDWARD WILLIAMS, Brecon, 17th Sept., 1857. Clerk of the Peace. THE ALLIANCE STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED.) Incorporated August 3rd, under the" Joint Stock Com- panies' Acts, 1856 and 1857," with Limited Liability. CAPITAL. £ 100,000. (WITH POWKii OF INCREASE.) In Shares of Bl each. Deposit 5s. per Share. Earl Talbot, C.R., &c., Ingestre Hail, Stafford, and Carbon Club, Pall Vail, (S. W ) Chairman. J. R Steb'iinsr, Es j. F.R.A.S.. President of the Chamber of Commerce, Southampton, Deputy Chairman. The Lord Thomas Pelham Clinton, Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, (W.) John Gregory, Esq., Harley-place, (W.) White, King, and Gregory, Bankers, Haymarket. Henry Brinsley Sheridan, Esq., M.P., Belleneld House, Fulham (S W.) » « Capt. Nejnall, late of the Ilonble. East India Company s service, Chigwell, Essex, BANKERS. Messrs. Masterman St Co., 35. Nicholas- lane(E.C.) Messrs. White, King, & Gregory. 11, Haymarket (S.W.) GENERAL SHIPPING AGENTS. Messrs. Cunard and Co Atlantic Line of Steamers. — SOLICITORS. Messrs. Vallance&Vallance, 20 Essex-street, Strand(VV.C- CONSULTING ENGINEER. William Rennie, Egq., c.E., Fenchurch street (E.C ) MAN AOER« I SECRETARY# Augustus Webber, Esq. J George W. Pinnock, Esq. OFFICE. 14 CHATHAM PLACE, BI.ACXFIMA.R8 BRIDGEfE.C.) THIS Company is formed under the law which limits the liability of shareholders to the amount of their respective shares, and has for its object. The gradual supply of steam coramu°lc*k™ with railways and canals between sue P nnerat.inn.1 Kingdom and the Continent, where trading operations are now restricted and carried on by sailing quite unsui'ed 'o the present necessities Ot comm • The Directors h*ve resolved to place Auxiliary steamers, between tha ports of Newport, Waterford, and Cork; Cardiff, Southampton, and London; and Swansea, Milford. and Liverpool. As the traffic and communication of these places become doveloped, additional steamers will be laid on, and other lines opened. Calculations have been made. showing the application of the Capital which it is proposed to raise in the first instance, and the estimated profit to be derived therefrom. The cal- culations show on these lines a return of twenty to twenty- five per cent. per annum. Prospectuses and forms of applications for Shares, may be obtained at the office of the Company, 14, Chatham- place, Blackfriars Bridge, London, (E.C.) also of the un- dermentioned Share Agents:— ABERDARE—Mr. Walter Lloyd, 8, Gloucester-place ABtRGAVENNY—Mr. Isaac Rosier, Tudor-street. CARDIFF—Bird & Co. GLOUCB8TBR—Mr- Charles Jones, 27, Victoria-street. MBRTHYK—Messrs Chapman Brothers, High-street. N ZWPORT M r H. M. Partridge, and Mr. J. M. Scott, 48, Commercial-Btreet- PoNTTPooif—Vr. Robert Bowman. SWANSBA—Messrs. utover and Squirrell, 16, Strand. [1576 I WHEREAS a Petition of THOMAS W WILLIAMS, of Pontypool, in the parish of Trevethin, in the County of Monmouth, Plumber, Painter, and Paper-hanger, but previously of Pontypool aforesaid, with John Webb, as Plumbers, Painters, and Paper- hangers, an Insolvent Debtor, having been filed in the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden at Pontypool, in the said county, and an Interim Order for Protection from Process having been given to the said Thomas Williams, under the provisions of the statutes in that case made and provided, the said Thomas Williams is hereby required to appear in the said Couit, to be holden at Pontypool aforesaid, before the Jutlge of the said Court, on the 22nd day of October next, at Twelve o'clock at noon precisely, for his first examination 'ouchiug his debts, estate, and effects, and to be further dealt with according to the provi. sions of the said statutes And NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEY, that the choice of Assignees is to take place at the time so appointed. All persons indebted to the said Thomas Williams, or who have any of his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to ALEXANDER EDWARDS, Esq., the Official Assignee, the Clerk of the said Court, at his office, at Pontypool, in the said county THOMAS DARKER, High Bailiff. XJSK PRISON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Visiting Justices are ready to receive TENDERS for supplying the Prison with the undermentioned Articles for the ensuing quarter viz. Good Household Bread, at per cwt., made in loaves, to weigh (separately) 6oz and 8oz.. and at the time of delivery to be baked not less than 48 hours. Good Beef, at per cwt., consisting of Beds and Shifts (without bone). Oatmeal, per cwt. Indian Corn Meal, per cwt. Salt, per cwt. Potatoes, at per sack of 1\ cwt. Best Yellow Soap, per cwt. Candles, per dozen lbs. Red Ash Coal, per ton. I Sealed Tenders, directed to the Visiting Justices, to be sent to the Prison, on or before SATURDAY, the 3rd day of October, or they will not be received Samples of such articles as admit of them, must be sent at the time of sending in the tenders. All articles to be delivered at the Prison, free of expense, in such quantities and at such times as the Governor may require. Security will be required for the due performance of the contracts, and the Visiting Justices do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest tender. Names of sureties to be mentioned in the tender. All demands relating to the expenditure of this Prison must be sent to the Governor on or before FRIDAY, the 2ud day of October, in order that they may be examined, and paid at the ensuing Quarter Sessions. W. H. BOSWORTH, September 21st. 1857. Governor. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WILLIAM FENTON FLETCHER BOUGHEY, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, having been duly appointed to Revise the List of Voters, in the Election of Knights of the Shire for the County of Monmoutb, will make a cir- cuit of the said County, and hold Courts for that purpose, at the places and times, and for the several Parishes, Townships, and Places undermentioned, that is to say, at CHEPSTOW. At the BEAUFORT ARMS HOTEL. on Friday, the second day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Caerwent and Crick Mounton Chapel Hill Newcburch East Chepstow and Hardwick Penterry Dinham Portskewitt Howick Saint Arvans and Hamlet of Itton Portcasseg Kilgwrrwg St. Pierre and Runstone Llanvair Discoed Shirenewton Mathern MAGOE. At the WHEAT SHEAF INN, on FRIDAY, the second day of October next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for Bishton Llanvihangel Roggiett Caldicot Magor Goldcliff Penhow Ifton Redwick Llangstone and Llanbedar Roggiett Lianmartin and Llandevaud Saint Brides Netherwent Llanwern Undy Llandevenny Wilcrick Llanvaches Whitson NEWPORT. At the TOWN HALL, on SATURDAY, the third day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for Bettws Nash Caerleon Borough of Newport Christchurch Risca Henllis r Rogerstone Malpas St. Woollos CASTLETOWN. At the COACH AND HORSES INN, on SATURDAY, the third day of October next, at Two o'clock in the after- noon, for Coedkernew Michaelatone-y-ved w Duffryn Peterstone Graig Rumney Machen Upper St. Brides Machen Lower St. Mellons Marshfield NEWBRIDGE. At the NEWBRIDGE INN, on TUESDAY, the sixth day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Aberystruth Llanhilleth and Monythus- Bedwas Upper loyne, including Hamlets Bedwas Lower of Clawrplwyff Mynyddmaen Penmaen TREDEGAR. At the TREDEGAR ARMS INN, on TUESDAY, the sixth day of October next, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, for Bedwelty, including the Uchlawrcoed and Hamlets of Ishlawrcoed Mammoel CROSS-Y-CEILOG. At the UPPER COCK INN. on WEDNESDAY, the seventh day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for Llangattock-juxta-Caerleon Llanvrechva Upper Llanthewy Vach Llanvrechva Lower Llanvihangel Llantarnam PONTYPOOL. At the CROWN INN, on WEDNESDAY, the seventh day of October next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for Llanvihangel Pontymoile Panteague Mamhilad Trevethin USK. At the TOWN-HALL, on THURSDAY, the eighth day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Bettws Newydd Llangwm-Isha Glascoed Llaugwm-Ucha Goytrey Llanhennock Gwehelog Llaullowell Gwernesney Llantrissent Kemeys Commander Monkswood Kemeys Inferior Newchurch West Llanbaddock Tredunnock Llandegveth Trostrey Llangeview Usk Llangibby Wolvesnewton RAGLAN. At the BEAUFORT ARMS INN. on THURSDAY, the eighth day of October next, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, for Bryngwyn Llansaintfraed Clytha Penrose Llangoven Pen-y-clawdd Llandenny Raglan Llansoy Tregare Llanarth ABERGAVENNY." At the CYMREIGYDDION HALL, on FRIDAY, the ninth day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Abergavenny, including the Llanvapley Hamlets of Hardwick and Llanvair Kilgedin Lloynddee Llan vihangel-nigh- U sk Bwlch Trewyn Llanwenarth Citra Cwmyoy Upper Llanwenarth-Ultra Cwmyoy Lower Llantilio Pertholey (citra Llanellen and ultra) Llanfoist Llanthewy Skirrid Llangattook-nigh-Usk Llanvihangel Crucorney, in- Llanover Upper eluding the Hamlet of Llanover Lower Penbiddle Llanthewy Rytherch Oldcastle CROSS ASH. At the NEW INN, on FRIDAY, the ninth day of October next, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, for Grosmont Llantillio Crosseny Llangattock Lingoed Llanvihangel-yestern-lewern Llangua Skenfrith Llanvetherine „ MONMOUTH. At the SHIRE HALL, on SATURDAY, the tenth day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for Dingostow and Hamlet of Monmouth Treworgan Penalt Dixton Rockfield Llangattock-vibon-avel Saint Maughans Mitchel Troy Wonastow TRELLECK. At the CROWN INN, on SATURDAY, the tenth day of October next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for Cwmcarvan Tintern Parva Llandogo Trelleck Grange Llanishen Trelleck Parish Llanvihangel Torynivnvdil TVoiwir TWn And for all ot er Parishes, Townships, and Places in the said county, if any omitted n the above notice. MEMORANDUM.-It is requested that those Overseers who have not alre^ £ to the Clerk of the Peace, willIMMED pother with a Copy of the List of Persons objected to. The punctual attendance of Overseers at the time fixed, Al?Overeeers are required to bring with them to th« Revising Barrister's Court, the several Notices of Claims of Voters, and all Notices of Objections to ^otera sent or delivered to them and all bills, receipts, an expenses incurred by them, must be procla Revising Barrister. N.B—Wilful neglect of duty in any particular requirea or set forth in the Act of 6,Victoria, cap 18, will subjec an Overseer to a fine of not exceeding five pounds, nor less than twenty shillings. CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, September 22ad, 1857, (1696 â\ddrtttt*tti. OBSERYEH -< JMINCHIN is now SELLING OFF the whole of his SUMMER STOCK at an immense REDUCTION, consisting of Plain and Fancy Straw, Tuscan, and Millinery BONNETS, Boys' and Girls' HATS, RIBBONS, PARASOLS, FLOWERS, &c., &c. OBSERVE—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. VICTORIA HOUSE, 140, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. Wedding and Mourning Orders executed with despatch. 983 GRAND ¡.. EVENING CONCERTS 1 A PATRONISED BY THE RIGHT HON. LORD RODNEY and LADY RODNEY. SIR CHARLES MORGAN, Bart., and LADY MORGAN. SIR THOMAS HASTINGS, Bart., and LADY HASTINGS. SIR WILLIAM COCKBURN, Bart., and LADY COCKBURN. THE HIGH SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, and Mrs. GRATREX. THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF NEWPORT, and Mrs. LYNE. J. ARKWRIGHT, Esq and Mrs. ARKWRIGHT. KING KING, Esq, and Mrs. KING KING. ELIAS CHADWICK, Esq., and Mrs. CHADWICK. i Mr. WILKES, Associate of The Royal Academy, AND Mr. A G. POLLOCK, of The Royal Academy. WILL HAVE THE HONOR OF GIVING A GRAND EVENING CONCERT, AT MERTHYR TYDFIL, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th. I BRECON, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6th. NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th. | KINGTON, on THURSDAY, OCTOCER 8th. And LEOMINSTER, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th. VOCALISTS. MISS SUSANNA COLE, of The Royal Academy, and of The Crystal Palace, and Nobility's Concerts, London, MISS FRANCES FOREY, and MR. JOHN WILKES. INSTRUMENTALISTS. SOLO PIANOFORTE .—M R. JOHN WILKES, A.R.A. DOUBLE ACTION PEDAL HARP.—MR. A. G. POLLOCK, R.A. WALD HORN.—MR. E. BENNETT GILBERT, of The Royal Academy, London, and Conservatoire, Leipsic. ACCOMPANYISTS. Messrs. E. B. GILBERT, A. G. POLLOCK, and JOHN WILKES. Further particulars will appear forthwith. [1667 RICHARD L. WILLIAMS, (Eldest Son of the Late W m. Williams, of the Old Brewery, St. Mary-street), IMPORTER of FOREIGN WINES and SPIRITS, DEALER in BOTTLED ALES and JL PORTER, POST OFFICE BUILDINGS, CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. 1458 • | I I I T I I r I I. I I 1 i A\ JOHN A. AND THOMAS LEWIS, MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE FENCING TO HER MAJESTY, FROGMORE-STREET, ABERGAVENNY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL MANUFACTURERS, BEG respectfully to call the attention of the Public to their newly-invented INVISIBLE WIRE FENCING, for which they have had the honour to receive the patronage of Her Majesty's Government, and have executed extensive Contracts for erecting the same in Hyde Park, Victoria Park, and Windsor Parhi and also in Kensington Gardens. n, J. A. and T. L. have paid especial attention to this department of their business, and by an improved method of uniting the wires, they secure to the fencing increased durability find greater neatness of appearance. A priced Catalogue will be sent on application, and any Orders entrusted shall received immediate attenti £ n< [1550 DENTAL SURGERY. General Notice to Messrs. Mosely's Patients, and those who may wish to consult them. MESSRS. MOSELY, SURGEON-DENTSITS, of 30, BERNER'S-STR&ET, OXFORD-STREET, London, have the honor to announce that they will, for the future, devote one week in each month to their practice in the Principality, and by which means they hope to meet the convenience of their patients, and so prevent the necessity of their applying elsewhere during their absence. Their days of attendance for OCTOBER, willbe onMoSDAY, the 5th, GEORQS HOTEL, Chepstow TUESDAY, the 6th, at Mr. WILLIAMS', saddler, next door to the A.KOSL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY WEDNESDAY, the 7th, KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport THURSDAY, the 8t.b, CARDIFF ARHS, Cardiff. Private apartments at all the Hotels. Attendance from Ten to Five. Single teeth, from 5s. Sets, from £ 5. Stopping decayed teeth, 2a. 6d. Messrs. MOSELY beg to c;ill the attention of their pa ienta, and those who may wish to consult them, that they can now supply Artificial Teeth, with GUTTA PEUCHA 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 GtJM-COLOUKED COMPOSITION, which is added to the Teeth, and prevents the lodgment of the food, and which also restores that youthful contour of countenance, 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, from one to a complete set, at half the usual prices. Stopping Decayed Teeth, Scaling, Children's Teeth attended, and every operation pertaining to Dental Surgery. [769 GREAT WESTERN TAILORING OUTFITTING STORES, Yo. 32, EIGH-STBEET, NEWPORT. S PORTER begs respectfully to inform the Nobility, and of ,A generally, that be has a selectIon of GOODS suIt- able for the coming SEASO- A serviceable and good will be at the lowest possible price, from which no deVlal10n can be made. Orders will be attended to under hi8 own personal superintendence, and strict attention paid in the execution thereof. Every description of Clothing made in the best and strongest manner, by the Sewing Machine, twenty per cent. less than the tlsual charge. S. P. trusts, from the care he has taken in the choice or l1Ïs Stock, to meet with a of patronage. The remaining Stock of Mr. Polak's will be 80M with- out any to cost it having been purchased for cash, at an therefrom. Please observe the as this is the Largett and Cheapest Establishment in Newport. [1651 CARDIFF, NEWPORT, MERTHYR.-DENTAL SURGERY. PATRONISED BY THE PRINCIPAL AND MOST DISTINGUISHED FAMILIES IN SOUTH WALES. MR. RICHARD B. BOULTON, SURGEON-DENTIST, 65, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, continues to supply bia beautiful MINERAL TEETH, upon the first known and most scientific principles, including the Engraved Gold Suction Plate also, with Gutta Percha, and beautiful Artificial Gums. They are supplied without the extraction of roots, or giving the least pain, and for a natural appearance, general utility, and ease in mastication, they cannot be equalled by any dentist in the West of England or Wales, or excelled in any part of the world. Persons who have failed to find satisfaction in other hands, are particularly requested to call. Teeth effectually Stopped with Gold or White Cement; scaling, extracting, irregular teeth brought into position, and all operations of the mouth performed with ease and safety. Attendance at Mrs. KELAN'A, Confectioner, opposite Bush Hotel, MERTHYR, as follows :—Wednesday, July 18t and 15th; August 5th and 19th September 2ud and 16th October 17th and 21st; November 4th and 18th December 2nd and 16th. Attendance at Mrs. EDWARDS'S, 173, Commercial-street, (near the Westgate Hotel,) NEWPORT, enty FRIDAY. No charge for consultation.—Charges strictly mo.bra.te.-Attenclance daily from Ten to Five, except as above [643 S-E.. OLD PAPER-HANGINGS, 2s. 5d. per Piece of Twelve Yards \JT FLOCK (Splendid Designs), 2s. 2d. SATIN, Is. 4d. per Piece Good BEDROO MS, from 4d. per Piece PARLOUR and DINING-ROOMS, from 6d. per Piece AT STOCK'S WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, 19 and 20, UNIOn-STREET, BRISTOL. GOLD MOULDINGS for Rooms and Frames. [1353 NORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL—E V AND A V I E S, A.M. ASSISTANT MASTERS:— J. G. GAUNTLETT, B.A., Oxon, in Double Honours. • /< > BA^IAWK^INS^' } From the Training College, Borough-road, London. H. McMASTER, Stowe's Normal Seminary, Glasgow :— CHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY, AND METALLURGY. 548] C. GREVILLE WILLIAMS, late Assistant Professor in the University of Glasgow. DRAPERY.— £ 3,700. IMPORTANT NOTICE OF SALE BY R. AND W. DYKE, No. 2. BUTE-STREET, NEAR THE HAYES BRIDGE, CARDIFF. R& W. DYKE, having purchased the STOCK of Mr. W. MORRIS (who is Reaving • the neighbourhood) at a large discount off cost price, are now offering the same at an IMMENSE SACRIFICE prices, in order to effect a clearance of the whole, to make room for an entire NEW and FASHIONABLE OiUOK, smtable for the approaching season. u- ^11 IT' ^^12 beg to call the particular attention of large buyers and charitable sooieties to lots of Goods wnicn will be made up to suit them, at such prioes that must command a ready sale. During the Sale, the Establishment will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. „ System of business:—READY MONEY, AND ONE PaICS ONLY. Observe the Address—R. AND W. DYKE, TRAFALGAR HOUSE, No. 2, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF [1656 pi. THE ROYAL FARMERS AGRICULTURAL AND COMMERCIAL IN- SURANCE COMPANY, 3, NORFOLK-STREET, STRAND, LONDON. FIRE INSURANCE on every description of property on terms as moderate as any other well-established Office. No CHARGE for New Fire Policies if for jE300 and up- wards, or if removed from other Offices to favour this Company. HAIL INSURANCE —The BONUS allowed in the year 1856, was upwards of 66 per cent. on Insurances of Five years' duration. LOSSES promptly and liberally settled. LIFE POLICIES pa) able to the Registered Holders, by which much inconvenience and expense is prevented. BONUSES GUARANTEED, and therefore secured to the Assured, irrespective of the profits of the Office. Insurers in 1857 will be en i'led to participate in the Bonus to be declared on the profits to the 31st of December, 1858. No CHARGE for Life Policy Stamps. ADDITIONAL AGEXTS wanted. Application to be made to JOHN REDDISH, Secretary and Actuary. THE RENEWAL RECEIPTS for the Michaelmas Quarter are now in the hands of the following AGENTS. 0 NEWPORT.J. D. PAIN, Esq., Solicitor, Dock-street. MONMOUTH .Mr. W. Metcalf, Surveyor. ABERGAVENNY..Cornelius Lloyd, Esq., Solicitor. CHEPSTOW Mr. John Morris, Abbey Tintern. CYM CELYN.Mr. W. Roberts, Blaina. USK .Mr. Jas. H. Clark, Printer and Bookseller. [1660 ESTABLISHED 1806. COUNTY FIRE OFFICE, 50, REGENT STREET, LONDON. CAPITAL, £ 400,00J. RETURNS PAID TO POLICY HOLDER", £ 219,000. Policy-holders are repectfully informed that the Michael- mas Renewals are now in the ban Is of the several Agents of the Company, and should be paid before the 14th of October. Farming Stock and Implements 4s. per cent. No extra Charge for Thrashing by Steam. The PROVIDENT LIFE OFFICE, established in the same Year and under the same Management, has been eminently successful. POLICY HOLDERS' CAPITAL, £1.307,921. ANNUAL INCOME, £ 169,293. BONUSES DECLARED, £ 960,000. Claims paid since the Establishment of the Office, £2,573,523. AGENTS FOR NEWPORT AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. NEWPORT Mr. W. DANIEL. Abergavenny MR Jno. Daniel. Brecon Mr. T. Evans. Carmarthen and Pembroke Mr. W. Hulm. Haverfordwest Mr. J. Saies. Hereford Mr. C. Bennett. Monmouth Mr. E. Richards. Swansea .Mr. J. Hore. [1693 PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COM- PANY, Lombard-street and Charing-cross, London. Established in 1782 TRUSTEES AND DIRECTORS. Decimus Burton, Esq. James Horne, Esq. OctaviusEdwardCoope, Esq. William James Lancaster, William Cotton, Esq. Esq. John Davies, Esq. John Dorien Magens, Esq. George Holgate Foster, Esq. John Masterman, Esq. George Arthur Fu ler, Esq. John Timothy Oxley, Esq. Charles Emanuel Goodhart, George Stanley Repton, Esq. Esq. Benj imin Shaw. Esq. James Alexander Gordon, William James Thompson, Esq. Esq. Henry Grace, Esq. Matthew Whiting, Esq. Kirkman D. Hodgson, Esq Francis Wilson, Esq. M.P. AUDITORS. John Hodgson, Esq. Peter Martineau, Esq. Henry Heyman Toulmin, Esq. SECRETARIES. Wilmer Harris, Esq. George William Lovell, Esq. ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR. John Shaw, Esq. SOLICITORS. Messrs. Dawes and Sons, Angel Court. Insurances against Loss by Fire are effected by the PHOENIX COMPANY upon every description of Property in every part of the World, on the most favourable terms. Persons insuring with the PHCENIX COMPANY are not liable to make good the Losses of others, as is the case in some offices. Insurances with this Company expiring at Michaelmas, must be renewed within fifteen days thereafter, or they will become Void. Receipts are now ready at the principal Offices, Lom- bard-street and Charing-cross, and with the respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom. AGENT* FOR MONMOUTHSHIRE. NEWPORT-CORNELIUS EVANS & SON, Auctioneers and House Agents. [draper. Cardiff—John Bird, Esq., solicitor; Mr. David W. Jones, Abergavenny—Mr. W. tl. Falter, cashier of National and Provincial Bunk. Chopotow-Messrs. Baldwyn and Morgan, solicitors. Monmouth—Mr. Charles Hough, bookseller and stationer. Pontypool—MR Johu Philpot, estate agent-. POD typridd — Vacau t. Usk-Michael Da.vies, Esq solicitor. New Radnor—Vacant. Presteign-Mr. H. M. Jones, printer and bookseller. Merthyr Tydlil-Mr. John Edwards, gentleman. Cwm Avon, Aberavon, and Taibach—Mr. Edward J. Burgess, at the Iron Works. [1697 A.D. 1717. WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE. CHIEF OFFICES — King-street, Covent-garden, London. The business of this Office has, until lately, been confined to the metropolis where, for more than one hundred and forty years, all losses have been paid promptly and liberally. The business is now extended to all parts of Great Britain. Farming Stock insured at 4s. per cent., without the average clause. Other rates of premium moderate. Losses from Explosiona of Gas and Fire by Lightning are made good. Insurances transferred from other Offices without extra charge. W. M. BROWNE, Secretary. THE WESTMINSTER AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION. The Life Office was established in 1836, by members of the Westminster Fire Office EIGHTY PER CENT, of the net Profits are, at in- tervals of five years, divided among the parties assured, under the Participation Class, for the whole term of life, on whoss Policies two years' Premiums have been paid. The additions made to Policies will- be seen by the ac- company ingTabIe.— «> 0 i ° S "S S g 2 I Total of Total of Total sum Premiums Additions to now payable 003 ™ 5 Paid- 1st January, in the event < 1857. of death. £ £ s. d £ s. d. £ s. d. 1837 35 1000 564 3 4 250 4 0 1250 4 0 1837 41 3000 1995 0 0 872 11 0 3872 11 0 1842 37 1000 445 12 6 168 12 0 1168 12 0 1847 30 1400 354 1 8 85 19 0 1485 19 0 1852 18 1000 88 19 2 27 7 0 1027 7 0 The Stamp Duty on Assurance Policies is paid by the Office, W. M. BROWNE, Actuary. AGENTS. NEWPORT Mr. F. R. OWEN, 21, Granville-street. Pontypool Mr. it. M. Ellis, Pontypool Ironworks. Abergavenny. Mr. Joseph H. Evins, Architect and Surveyor. Pontypridd Mr. John Davies, Hopkin's Town. (Fire Cffice only.) Clyro Mr. P. Chaloner, Auctioneer. Swansea Messrs. Griffiths and Davies, Commission Agents and Accountants, 20, Straud. HE PROVINCIAL WELSH T INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, £ 200,000. WHOLLY SUBSCRIBED. CHIEF OFFICES-HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM: LONDON BRANCH-49 MOORGATE-STREET. TRUSTEES. Sir WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, Bart., M.P., WynnBtay. Sir CHARLES MORGAN Bart., Tredegar Park. Lieut.-General Sir R. H. CUNLIFFE, Bart., C.B., Acton Park. Colonel MYDDELTON BIDDULPH, M.P, Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Denbigh. Colonel WATKINS, M.P., Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Brecon. FREDERICK RICHARD WEST, Esq., Ruthin Castle. The Very Rev the DEAN OF ST. ASAPH. HENRY THOMAS, Esq., Chairman of the Glamorganshire Quarter Sessions. THOMAS BRA8SEY. Esq., Lowndes-square, London. HUGH OWEN, Esq., Barnsbury, London. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Policies granted on Participating and Non-participating Scales. Eighty per Cent., or four-fifths of the Profits, will be apportioned to those Assurances effected under the parti- cipating Scale. Payment of Claims:—All claims paid within Thirty Days of satisfactory proof of death. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Rates of Insurance Equitable. Farming Stock Insured at Three Shillings per cent., with permission to use Steam Engines on Farms, free of extra charge. No charge made for Policies transferred from other Offices. ANTHONY DILLON, 5J Secretary to the Company. I TO THE UNMARRIED. i? you wish to MARRY, send a stamped addressed Envelope to the Advertiser, who will put you in possession of a Secret by means of which you can win the affections of as many of the opposite sex as your hearts may desire. This is suitable for either sex, for the old or young, rich or poor, whether of prepossessing ap- pearance or otherwise.—Address to Mr. A H. CLINTON, 2, Queen's Terrace, Queen's Head Lane, Lower Road, Islington, London, N. NEW LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CARDIFF. THE fast-sailing and powef" rK ft — ful iron steamer "PRESTON," IWH. FLETCHER, Commander, Is intended to ply between the above named Ports for tte purpose of conveying Goods and Merchandise, and afford* iug to Merchants, Tradesmen, and the public generally an accommodation they have long felt the want of: sM will be despatched from Liverpool, West side of COLLING- WOOD DOCK, every SATURDAY, weather permitting, and from Cardiff, BULL WHARF, every TUESDAY. For particulars of Freight, kc., apply to Messrs. PUr KINGTON BROTHERS, 21. Water-street, Liverpool; Mr. HENRY BELCHER, Bull Wharf, Cardiff- 01 Messrs. NAISH & Co 29, Llanarth-street, Newport, Monmouthshire. Goods conveyed to all parts of South Wales and Mon* mouthshire. [1683 BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMJ?AN* -1 BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. Bristol General Steam Naviga* y^- JL tion Company's splendid Paddle Steamer "SWIFT," Captain JAMES PARFITT, or otfift suitable vessel, will ply during the ensuing Week as follows:- Bristol to Newport. Newport o Bristol. SEPTEMBER. SEPTEMBER. Friday 25 8f morn Tuesday 22 mortf Monday 28 1 after Thursday 24 7| mottt Wednesday 30 31 after Saturday 26 81 motlt Tuesday 29 1 aftef *»* A Waiting room is provided opposite the Landing Place 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 PORTTSHEAD dailf (Sundays excepted) FAREs-After Cabin, 3s Front Cabin, Is. 6d. To and Fro aaml. day, AfterCabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-wheel Carriage 18s.5 Two-wheel ditto, or light Phaeton, 88.; Two-wheel Carriage, or light Phaotnn, drawn by one horse, with Driver, 12s., Horse, 6s.j Horse and Rider, 6s., Dogs, Is. each. Refreshments may be on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages shipped at Bathurst Basin one hour beforf sailing, Fnrther particulars may be obtained at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quav, Bristol, where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c should be addressed..I Bills and other information can be obtained of Mr. JOHN JONES, Rownham Wharf, liotwells or of Mr. R. P. JONES Rodney Wharf, Newport. Bristol to Cardiff. 7s 6d. Children under twelve SEPTEMBER. years, 4s. Carriage, 42s; Pail* Monday 21 8 morn horse phaeton,81s 6d; Smallon<"> Wednesday 23 84 morn horse ditto, 25s; Gig, 20s; Uor40 Friday 25 9J morn 20s, Dog, 3s. Monday 28 1 after Horses and Carriages laflfWf Wednesday 30 3J after and embarked at the risk Cargo and I Ave Stock onl u. expense and expense of th6 Saturday 26 9i morn Owners.. Tuesday 29 2J after Bristol to Mil/crd, 1'ater, avt j Cardiff to Bristol a Haverfordwest. ■ | SEPTEMBER. SEPTEMBEE. Tuesday 22 6 after JQlesday 29"^■«■ 2 Wednesday 23 6 after Fakes—-Cabin, 13s., Deck,7s Thursday 24 7 morn F™m l,° Waterford. Saturday 26 8 morn '^om South Wales Ter*m\rWA->. Tuesday 29 12* after Wednesday Evenings, at Eig £ Cargo and Live Stock only. 0 clock> or as ?o°n after as cP Monday 28 11 mom cumstances will permit.. 4. Wednesday 30 lj after I'ABES.—Best Cabin, 12s. 3 1 Fore-Cabin, 7s 6d. Bristol to Tenby. Waterford to Bristol Frld Friday KKBER*25 9 morn „ Bristo1 i0 Carmarthen. Tenby to Bristol. j Fri^zS II zOM* r SEPTEMBEE. „r Wednesday 30 5J morn Carmarthen to Wexford FARES—Cabin, 13s. Children alT1Val f £ S' under twelve yeirs. 6s 6d. Ser- Bn8to1 as circumstances vants in the Cabin, 8s (including permit. Steward's Fees.) Fore Cabin, FARES- Same as Tenby NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will tio" be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (if lost Of damaged) above the value of £2: nor for any Deck Passsngep Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20s unless each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for same, at the time of delivery, nor will they be answerable any other parcel, above the value of 40s. (if lost or damaged) less entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the saj* at the time of delivery. f40 BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. NOTICE.—A comfortable TjTaiting-room is provided Ferry, and Passengers and their Luggage re embarked landed free of expense. THE ^ew Steam Packet CoSj* L pmy (Limited) hereby annouoj p yji\ F\l that their fast-sailing Screw Steam0* *l^r^x' T. LonGE, Command^ "SEVERN," W HOWE, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) are intended ™ sail as follows, during the month of SEPTEMBER 1857.— ^r. From Bathurst Basin, Bristol, From Beaufort Wharf p 1 Tuesday 4 o after M 1 Tuesday 2 45 *"2; p 2 Wednesday 4 45 after P 2tWednesday 3 30 P 3 Thursday 5 15 after P 3$Thnrsday 4 30 ta<K\ p 4 Friday 6 0 after P 4$Friday 5 0 5 Saturday—no sailing. P 5 Saturday 5 30 P 7 Monday 7 45 morn 7 Monday—no sailing. a m 8 Tuesday 8 30 morn P 8 Tuesday 7 0 P 9 Wednesday.. 8 45 morn M 9 Wednesday 7 45 ""JJ M 10 Thursday 9 15 morn p 10 Thursday. 8 15 p 11 Friday 10 30 morn M 11 Friday 9 15 m 12 Saturday .12 0 noon p 12 Saturday .10 30 fja p 14 Monday 3 15 after u 14 Monday 2 0 "wi p 15 Tuesday 2 30 F 17* Thnlst C « mon 16 Wednesday 3 80 »j5, p lftt Fri,l7v fi ™ T"1 P 17 Thursday 4 « *25^ p i»Ti riday 6 30 mnrn p is rridav s P 19 Saturday 7 0 morn » Saturday^'o'sailing.jtf M 21 Monday 7 45 mom p 21 MBM*™ « O **5 P 22 Tuesday 8 0 morn it 22 Tuesday 7 0 M 23 Wednesday 8 30 morn p 23 Wednesday ..7 0 p 21 Thursday 8 45 morn M 24 Thursday 7 45 u 25 Friday 9 45 morn p 25 Friday 8 0 p 263Saturday .10 0 morn *26 Saturday 8 0 f M 28? Monday 1 15 after p 28 Monday 11 0 p 29gTuesday 2 45 after x 29 Tuesday 1 30 M 30 Wednesday 3 45 after p 30 Wednesday 2 15 p The days on which Passengers are taken, x 1 f To and Fro from Bristol. J To and Fro from Newport" J § To and from Cumberland Basin. M FAXES:—After Cabin, 3s.; Fort Cabin, Is 6d.; To and FrO same day (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) Ajter Cabin. VJ Fore Cabin, 2s.; Wh'el Carriage, 18s.; Small Fovr-W^ Carriage, Vis. dd frit/, or Light Phceton,Bs.; Ditto, with Horsf' Driver, 12s.; Horse, 5s Horse and Rider, 6s.; Dogs, Is Refreshmentsmay be had on board. IJ. Horses and Carriages must be alongside Two Hours before advertised time of sailing, to ensure^ shipment. M Return Tickets will be issued from Saturday to Monday, a' J and Fro Fares Time Bills of lie sailing of these Packets can be seen at *5{ Stations on the Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford,and Es and Western Valleys Railways: may also be obtained principal Inns i'i the undermentioned ) laces: Pontypool, A sychan, Crumlin, Blaina, Nantyglo, Brynmawr, Beaufort, SirMjw Tredegar, Newtown. Ebbw Vale, Victoria, Blackwood, Newbri"?, Abercam, and R;sca. The Proprietors give notice that they have taken exte^fi# Warehouses and Offices, sitnite opposite the FLOATING CHAPEL, on the GROVE, BRISTOL, where all (*<^1 intended for Transit by their Steamers, will henceforth J1 received, and where Conditions of Freight, &c may be knO as also at Beaufort Wharf, Newport. Goods Warehoused on sonable Terms A As it is intended that these Packets shall start PUNCTUAL AT THE TIMhS ADVERTISED, the Shipment of Goods fi same, day's St'.amer cmnot he guaranteed unless they are alongside* hour before the time ot sailing.. NOTICE.—'The cheapest route (via Newport and Her Railway Company) to Liverpool, Birkenhead, and places adj ill the North, is by these Packets. j First, Second, and Third Class Trains leave iklill-S Station, Newport, for Birkenhead and Liverpool, at 7-30 a in- 2 1-40 p.m. Fares to Birkenhead—First Class, 28s. 4d., se^jl ditto, 21s. Id. Third ditto, 12s. 4d. f. 9681 H A GILLER, Traffic ManageJJj CARDIFF STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. M rPIlE following fast-sailing Steai*1^' —"JENNY JONES," DAVTD D*^ Commander; and "TALIESIN,"DAVIDGbO»J '11PV'Pli f' are intended to ply between G'* DIFF and BRISTOL, with Passengers and Merchandise, the month of SEPTEMBER, 1857, as follows: Arriving at, and starting from. Bathurst Basin, Bristol, at the Hetwells, where passengers will be landed and emb. at the Rownham Ferry Slip, free of expense, at which pi comfortable Waiting Room i3 provided. From. Bate Docks, Cardiff. From Bathurst Basin, Brisjm Wednesday 2. 3 after Tuesday 1 4 'jl Thursday 3 3; after Wednesday 2 35 Friday 4 4j after Thursday 3 §6 *5) Saturday 5 5 after Fridav 4 36j ^3* Monday 7 6J morn Saturday 5$7 ^8 Tuesday 8 OA after Monday 7 8 Thursday 10 7| morn Wednesday 9 9} Saturday 12 9i morn Friday 11 10i Tuesday 15 2 alter Monday 14 3 Wednesday 16 *3J mom Wednesday 16 4| Thursday 17 *4 morn Thursday 17 6J Friday 18 *41 morn Friday 18 6 Saturday 19 *5 morn Saturday 19 6j *;i Monday 21 5i after if Tuesday 22 61 morn Tuesday 22 8 lj5j Wednesday 23 C| morn Thursday 24 9 >§! Friday 25 71 morn Saturday 26 W Mondav 28 11 morn Tuesday 29 2. Wednesday 30 lj after j • To and Fro from Cardiff 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th. g T<>5f Fro from Bristol, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5tli. t From Cumber' Basin. Fares: After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. To and Fro same day, provided a To and Fro Ticket be t*^ -After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin. 2s. it —After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin. 2s. it To and Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturday, avail^ for the Return Trip on Monday. J NO riCE. It being intended to leave punctually at the 53 stated above, no Goods will be received for Shipment later, one hour previous. J Goods and Parcels forwarded with despatch to Llantrisfl Bridgend, Port Talbot, Neath, Swansea, Llanelly, CarmafrJ Merthyr, Aberdare, Pontypridd, Cowbridge, Caerphilly, &c-jl —Also to and from London, Manchester, Birmingham, *udl parts of the kingdom.—Freight to be paid ondeliveiy.—No** TO PORTERS. A Omnibuses are in waiting at Cardiff on he arrival of.1 Steamers, to convey Passengers to the railway stations parts of the town. J N.B.— Horses, Carriages, Cattle, &c, intended for the Packets, to be shipped and unshipped at Bathurst Basin, Carriages, horses, &c., to be alongside one hour previous to j time of sailing. Refreshments may be had on Board on moderate terms. A Four wheel Carriage, 20s.; Four-wheel Phseton, drawn by horses, 15s.; One-horse Phreton, or Gig, Ms.; Four-wheel, d by one horse, and driver, 12s; Horse and Rider, after C 7s. Od.; fore Cabin, 6s. Od.; Cattle, 4s.; Horses,5s. each Sjf 8d. each Lambs, 6d. each; Pigs, 9d Dogs and Calves, ls.JM -Shipping and landing live stock, at riskof their owners.—t Fares include every expense. I *• Not accountable for any goods without shipping note$J NOTICE —Goods for the above Steamers will be recei'HJ Bathurst Basin, Bristol, and will be collected in Bristol, m quired, at a moderate charge. Goods will also be recetv Clare-street Hall, subject to a charge for hauling to Ball Basin. < Goods delivered free of hauling and Dock dues at CardMCj/ Parcels for conveyance will b • atth' A.zjpttf and will be punctually forwarded. Ji Further information as to freig r.iay be obt*is€r applying at the Company's Office. Bute l\>cks, Oardifi^f William Davies, News-room, St. M-.y s-stroet. t ardi;1'; Johu vered, Clare-street Hall, Mari'i street, B i»toi J" f J, TUOM^ vieoerjii f J. THOMA-