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Wanted. "YT^AN'TED, a MAN SERVANT, accus- Vf tomed to Horses and Driving, and who knows a little Gardening, and is willing tol make himself rrATwra.11 v useful. Good character. A Single Man pre- ferraf.—Apply to' C. H. "WILLIAMS, Esq., Hillgrove, Pontypool. WANTED, a HOUSEMAID, with a I I twelve months' character, fiom 26 to 30 years of age.-Apply to A. A., MERLIN Office, Newport. (1756 WANTED, REPRESENTATIVES for a First-class COMPANY, with powerful local in- fluence throughout the counties of Glamorgan and Mon- mouth.—Address N.F.G., Stroudwater. (To 1« '€tX. LAND TO LET FOR THE ERECTION OF MANUFACTURING- PREMISES. TO BE LET, adjoining the RAILROAD, at Cwmbran, several Lots of Land, with ample FRONTAGE, for the Erection of Manufacturing Premises, and tba. building of Workmen's Cottages. For terms, &c, apply to RICHARD BRINSLEY DOWLING, ESQ., Llantarnam Abbey, Newport, Mon- inoathahire. [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 Cathays and Crwys Roads. Frontages 18 feet and 20 feet, Depths 160 feet and 180 feet.-Apply to Mr. O. ROURKE, Land Surveyor, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, or to Mr. DALTON, Attorney, Cardiff. [1620 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- PECTS 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. BOTHOMLEY, House and Estate Agent, 47, High- street, Newport. [171'8 TO be LET, for a term of years, in cons- quence of the death of the late Proprietor, an ex- ceUent IRON FOUNDRY, now in full work, at Pont- aberpengam, near Blackwood, with powerful overshot water-wheel twenty-five horse-power, with a plentiful sup- ply of water at all seasons. The Foundry is advantageously situated near the Rhym- ney Railway to Newport, the new Rhymney Railway to Cardiff, and the Newport and Hereford Extension Rail- way, and in the midst of numerous Collieries, opened and still opening in the neighbourhood. The Stock will be reduced to meet the convenience of any parties who may wish to embark in this kind of now. Application to W. JONES, Saddler, Blackwood. All Debts due to the Foundry to be paid to Mr. JONES, and all Claims will be liquidated by him. [1788 TO BE LET, FURNISHED APART- MENTS, in one of the best situations in the Town of Newport.-For terms, &c., apply to Mr. J. BOTHOMLEY, Bouse and Estate Agent, &c., No. 47, High. street, Newport. [1801 NEWPORT. TO be LET, the HOUSE and PREMISES, No. 6, Dock-street. Rent, £ 23 per annum.—Apply to CORNELIUS EVANS and SON, Auctioneers, High- treet, Newport. INN TO LET, IN THE TOWN OF NEWPORT. ALL that well-accustomed Inn, called the SHIP AND CUSTOMS," situate in Skinner- street, in the town of Newport, in the county of Mon- mouth. The house and offices have lately undergone a thorough repair, and the only reason of the present tenant leaving, is in consequence of illnass. The Stock and fixtures to be taken at a valuation. For further particulars apply to Mr. HENRY GREGORY, Cambrian Brewery, Newport, Monmouth- shire. NEWPORT. TO BE LET, comfortable APARTMENTS, in a pleasant and healthy locality suitable for a single gentleman, or a gentleman and lady without children. No other lodgers taken.—Apply at No. 10, YORK TERRACE, Stow-bill, (near the Toll gate ) TO BE LET, TWO large and commodious ROOMS, suitable for Offices, in High-street, adjacent to the South Wales Railway Station.—Also, a large dry CELLAR underneath. — Apply to Mr. ROBERTS, Coach Builder, High-street, Newport. FURNISHED HOUSE. TO BE LET, at No. 2, CAMBRIA- PLACE, STOW-HILL, Newport, a HOUSE, fit for the reception of a Respectable Family.- Apply at No. 10, Cambria-place, or at M. C. CAIRNS' Office, No. 34, Cora-street. TO IRON FOUNDERS, ENGINEERS, & OTHERS. TO BE LET, by the year or for a term of years, the MAESYCWMWR IRON FOUNDRY, with immediate possession. The above is connected with the Rhymney Railway at a point nine miles from the Rhymney Ironworks. These Premises are well adapted for the manufacture of Steam Engines, Steam Boilers, Tanks, &c. For further particulars, and to treat for the same, apply to Mr. WM. PARFITT, on the Premises. by grnat* (fiflntrart. SAFti AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, CAP EL NEVVYDD FARM, situate between the Varteg and the Blaenavon Iron Works, in the Parish of Llanover Upper, and County of Monmouth. It comprises ARABLE, PASTURE, WOOD, and ROUGH LAND, in all about 50 Acres, well fenced and in an excellent state of cultivation. Within the last few years the proprietor has brought several Acres of Barren Land into a state of great Fertility, and which now produce splendid crops of Swedes, Corn, and Hay, which will vie with any in the Country. It abounds in LIMESTONE of the best quality, and a capital Quarry may be opened upon it. There are several good OAK and other TREES, and several thriving PLANTATIONS of FIR and FOREST TREES. The BUILDINGS are respectable and convenient—and a capital WALLED GARDEN, with some Espalier and other Fruit Trees. The situation of the place is pleasant, with a capital road to it from Blaenavon, and is within 15 minutes walk of the Cwmavon Station. If desirable, half the Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage Application to be made to Mr. I&RAEL MORGAN, Blaenavon: WILLIAM MORGAN, Esq., Solicitor, Abergavenny; or CORNELIUS EVANS and SON, Auctioneers', 61, High-street, Newport, and Brook House, Llantarnam. Blaenavon, Nov. 4th, 1857. NOW ON SALE, Men's Overcoats, in Reversibles, India Rubber, Waterproof, Fine Black, Nicolls' Patent, and a variety of fashionable materials, at 8. PORTER'S, 32, High-street, Newport. [1805 Now ready, price One Shilling, MORTON'S NEW FARMERS' ALMANAC for 1858. BLACKIE & SON, Warwick-square, Newgate-street, London and all Booksellers. [1811 « TT^NOWLEDGE IS POWER." The secrets. of nature, whether in their more extended or minute workings, never came more fully under observa- tion than in our own time, and it is now characteristic of men of science, not only to observe, but to control. The value of this Knowledge and Power i. strikingly illustrated in the cultivation HA!R, which it was reserved for modern genius to bring under the dominion of science. That branch of the subject^con- nected with its restoration, was long the object of the most persevering solicitude; but now, thanks to the enterprise of „ C. and A. OLDRIDGE, a preparation (the Balm of Columhia) is not only produce but distributed through most of the British possessions, by which BALDNESS disappears, and a luxuriant growth clothes the brow that but lately bore a few thinly scattered locks. Many a gentleman whose head was rapidly losing its natural ornament, has by the use of this Balm, recovered his locks, and found them curling in more than their wanted luxuriance and many an elegant woman, who was dismayed at the diminution of her most valuable decoration, has, by applying this active restorative, imparted a salutary vigour to her tresses, which have again waved and wan- toned in exuberance and beauty. OLDRIDGE'S BALM causes Whiskers And Eye-brows to grow, prevents the hair from turning grey, and com- pletely frees it from scurf. Sold wholesal and retail by the Proprietors, 13, Wellington-street North, Strand, London, and by most of the respectable Perfumers and Medicine Vendors, Price 3s. 6d., &, and Us. per bottle. No other nrices are genuine. N.B.—The public are requested to be on their gaard against Counterfeits, and to ask for OLDRIDGE'S BALM, 13, Wellington-street North, 7 door» above the Strand, London. P.S,—'Tis indispensable for the Nursery, m it forms the buia of a magnificent head of hair. RE-OPENING OF THE VICTORIA SHOW-ROOMS. J. MINCHIN BEGS to announce his Return from LONDON and PARIS, with the NEWEST NOVEL- TIES of FASHION in MANTLES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, BONNETS, HEAD DRESSES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c., &c., the above Goods having been selected from First-class Houses. J.M. feels confident they cannot fail to please the taste of every inspector. OBSERVE.—140, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. [983 MILLINERY AND MANTLE SHOW ROOMS. MISS HOLMES RESPECTFULLY INTIMATES THAT HER SHOW ROOM IS NOW OPEN. ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. No. 55, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. GOLDEN KEY GENERAL & FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT 9, ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS. LOWDER and SON beg to call the attention of their friends and the public to their extensive stock of GENERAL and FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, consisting of Bronzed and Black Fenders, Fire Irons, JAPANNED GOODS of all descriptions, DISH COVERS, BATHS, MODERATOR and other LAMPS, COLZA OIL, REGISTER STOVE GRATES, COOKING APPARATUS, Gas, Ventilating and Suspension STOVES, JOYCE'S STOVE & PATENT FUEL, IRON BEDSTEADS, &c., &c., &c. AGENTS FOR MILNER'S SAFE AND DEED BOXES. 998 RICHARD L. WILLIAMS, (Eldest Son of the Late Wm. 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 DENTAL SURGERY. General Notice to Messrs. Mosely's Patients, and those who may wish to consult them. MESSRS. MOSELY, SURGEOIT-DESTTSITS, of 30, BEttNHR's-STRtET, 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 NOVEMBER and DECEMBER, will be on MONDAY, Nov. the 30th, GEO ROE HOTEL, Chepstow; TUESDAY, DEC. the 1st, at Mr. WILLIAMS', saddler, next door to the ANGEL HOTEL, Abergavenny • WEDNESDAY, the 2nd, KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport; THURSDAY, the 3rd, CARDIFF ARMS, Cardiff. Private apartments at all the Hotels. Attendance from Ten to Five. Single teeth, from 5s. Sets, from X5. Stopping decayed teeth, 2s. 6d. Messrs. MOSELY beg to call the attention of their patients, and those who may wish to consult them, that they can now supply Artificial Teeth, with GUTTA PERCH A 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, 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 CARDIFF, NEWPORT, MERTHYR.— DENTAL SURGERY. PATRONISED BY THE PRINCIPAL AND MOST DISTINGUISHED FAMILIES IN SOUTH WALES. MR. RICHARD B. BOULTON, SURGEON-DENTIST, 72, Crockherbtown, (Two Doors from Frederick-street), Cardiff, continues to supply his 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'S, Confectioner, opposite Bush Hotel, MERTHYR, as follows :-Wednesday, July Is and 15th; August 5th and 19th September 2nd 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, every FRIDA Y. No charge for consultation.—Charges strictly moderate.-Attendance daily frem Ten to Five, except as above [643 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 leaving • the neighbourhood) at a large discount off cost price, are now offering the same at an IMMENSE SACRIFICE from former prices, in order to effect a clearance of the whole, to make room for an entire NEW and FASHIONABLE STOCK, suitable for the approaching season. R. & W. DYKE beg to call the particular attention of large buyers and charitable societies to lots of Goods which will be made up to suit them, at such prices 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 PRICE ONLY. Observe the Address—R. AND W. DYKE, TRAFALGAR HOUSE, No. 2, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF [1656 o-v CABINET & CARPET WAREHOUSE, 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. DANIEL LEWIS begs respectfully to invite the attention of parties about to Furnish to his extensive STOCK of CABINET FURNITURE, of all descriptions. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER and FELT CARPETS. SILK and WOOL, WORSTED and UNION DAMASKS. FRINGES, BELL-ROPES, LOOPERS, ORRIS and FLOAT LACES. GILT CHIMNEY and TOILET-GLASSES. PAPER-HANGINGS, in great variety. FLOOR-CLOTH, MATTINGS, and DOOR-MATS. -— FEATHER BEDS, HAIR and WOOL MATTRESSES. WINDOW HOLLANDS, TABLE COVERS, &c., &c. N.B. AGENT for the Sale of Mr. CHARLES CADBY'S CELEBRATED PATENT PIANO- FORTES, instruments of the best Manufacture, and universally acknowledged to be equal to any make in England. [1228 GOLD PAPER-HANGINGS, 2S. 5d. per Piece of Twelve Yard t FLOCK (Splendid Designs), 2a. 2d.; SATIN, Is. 4d. per Piece; Good BEDROOMS, 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 CARPETS. TURKEY and AXMIXSTER CARPETS.-VELVET and TAPESTRY DITTO. BRUSSELS and KIDDERMINSTER DITTO.-SILK and WORSTED DAMASKS. CHINTZES and PRINTED TOURNAYS.—EMBROIDERED MUSLIN and NET CURTAINS. GILT CORNICES, BRASS and other POLES -VENETIAN SPRiNG and other BLINDS, SMITH and CO. respectfully invite the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to their elegant and extensive STOCK of CARPETS, CURTAINS, kc., the whole being of a superior character, while, as regards Price, the extensive nature of their transactions enables them to enter into successful competition with any other House in the Trade. IFLQN AND BRASS BEDSTEADS. Cribs and Cots. Stump Bedsteads. French ditto. Canopy ditto. Half Tester Bedsteads. Tent ditto. Fourpost ditto. Portable Folding ditto. Iron Chair and Extending Bedsteads. Iron Couches and Sofas. Officers and Portable ditto. BEDDING. BEDS, BOLSTERS, and PILLOWS. MATTRESSES and PALLIASSES. BLANKETS, QUILTS, and COUNTERPANES. LINEN and COTTON SHEETINGS. SMITH and CO. solicit parties FURNISHING to au inspection of their BEDS and BEDSTEADS, assuring their Friends that the whole of the Bedding Department will be Manufactured on their own Premises, of Materials that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. S and CO. cannot refrain from mentioning, for the guidance of those at a distance who are not aware of the advantages offered at their Establishment, that as the facility of Railway and Steam Communication is now so great, parties Furnishing should visit tkeir extensive Warerooms before purchasing elsewhere. SMITH AND CO., CARPET and FURNISHING WAREROOMS, 13, ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARADE, BRISTOL. [1170 CARDIFF GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT, IN AID OF THE INDIAN RELIEF FUND, With the sanction and under the auspices of the Cardiff Committee, appointed at the recent Public Meeting, including the following Gentlemen, who have kindly consented to act as a General Committee t S. D. JENKINS. ESQ., the Mavor. W. D. BUSHELL, ESQ. C. C. WILLIAMS, ESQ. C. VACHELL, ESQ. A. LANGLEY, ESQ. D. REES. ESQ. T. H. STEPHENS, ESQ. J. S. CORBETT, ESQ. H. J. PAINE, ESQ. JOHN BATCHELOR, ESQ. T. E. HEATH, ESQ. THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that the MUSICAL AMATEURS of CARDIFF will give A GRAND INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CONCERT, AT THE CARDIFF TOWN HALL ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, On THURSDAY, the 19th of NOVEMBER, 1857, benefit of the unfortunate Sufferers in India, to as to augment the Local subscriptions in aid of that charit- object. Knowing the strong sympathies of the Inhabitants of Cardiff already manifested in a substantial manner ftbave been rendered homeless and destitute by the late outbreak, the Committee deem it superogatory ior to em to do more than merely announce the object which the Musical Amateurs have in view in tendering their valuable services and they feel assured that the project will command universal and enthusiastic support from all who are susceptible of the influence of patriotism and philanthropy. The Committee are highly gratified that several Gentlemen, or ign musical accomplishments, have generously consented to give their services on the occasion. Music of a high class will be judiciously selected, and duly announced in the programme. Reserved Seats, 3s.; Unreserved ditto, Is 6d. Admission Tickets may be obtained of Mr. HUGH BIRD, Stationer, Duke-stree w ere p anaiof room may be seen, aud seats secured. A plan of the room may also be seen at the Office of the HONORARY SECRETARY, 81, St. Mary-street. On behalf of the Committee, GWYLIM WILLIAMS JONES, HON. SEC. cardiff. Oct. 30, 18 >7. [1810 NEWPORT BRITISH SCHOOLS. THE Committee of Management has VA- CANCIES in the Boys' School for TWO compe- tent MONITORS, who will be required to Apprentice themselves, with the consent of their parents or guar. dians, for two years, during which period they will have the opportunity offered them of acquiring a knowledge o I Teaching, and receive, in addition, an Annual Stipt"nd.- Application may be made to Mr. BROWN, the Master, at the School, or to the Secretary. WM. GRAHAM, JOB Newport, Oct. 21st, 1857. Bon. Sec. TO INVALIDS. ASSES MILK for SALE.—Apply to XX. J. B., 34, GEORGE-STBEKT, Newport. GREAT MILTON FARM. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, in ELEVEN" ALLOTMENTS.—Plana and full Particulars on application to Mr. LAWRENCE, More- ton Court, Hereford. (1777 Mtm NEW LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CARDIFF. rpHE fast-sailing and power- Pv J- ful iron steamer miJ iii iHT-^ "PRESTON," H. FLETCHER, Commander, Is intended to ply between the above named Ports for the purpose of conveying Goods and Merchandise, and afford- ing to Merchants, Tradesmen, and the public generally, an accommodation they have long felt the want of she 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, &c., apply to Messrs. PIL- KINGTON BROTHERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool; Mr. HENRY BELCHER, Bull Wharf, Cardiff; or Messrs. NAISH & Co 29, Llauarth-street, Newport, Monmouthshire. Goods conveyed to all parts of South Wales and Mon- mouthshire. [1683 BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY o BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. rpHE Bristol General Steam Naviga- ^y!5xlS\I tion Company's splendid Paddle Steamer "TAFF," Captain C. WHEKLER, or other suitable vessel, will ply during the ensuing Week as follows: Bristol to Newport. Newport to Bristol. NOVEMBER. NOVEMBBB. Satsrday 7 9 morn Monday 9 10 morn Tuesday 10 1 after Wednesday 11 121 noon Thursday 12 2; after Friday 13 2i after Saturday 14 31 after A Waiting room is provided opposite the Landing Place at Hot wells, 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 daily (Sundays excepted). FARKS—After Cabin, 3s.; Front Cabin, Is. 6d. To and Fro same day After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-wheel Carriage 18s.; Two-wheel ditto, or light PHtetou, 8s. Two-wheel Carriage, or light Phatton, drawn by one horse, with Driver, 12s.; Horse, 5s.; Horse and Rider, 6s., Dogs, Is. each. Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages shipped at Batliurst Basin one hour before sailing, Further particulars may be obtained at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol, where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c should be addressed. Bills and other information can be obtained of Mr. JOHN JONES, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells; or of Mr. R. P. JONES Rodney Wharf, Newport. Bristol to Cardiff. NOVEMBER. Monday 9 11J morn Wednesday 11 21 after Friday 13 31 after Saturday 14 5 morn Cargo and Live Stock only. Saturday 7 9i morn Tuesday 10 1 after Cardiff to Bristol NOVEMBER. Saturday 7 1i morn Tuesday 10 10f morn Thursday 12 if after Saturday 14 2i after Cargo and Live Stock only. Monday 9 91 morn Wednesday 11 12i noon Bristol to Ttnby. NOVEMBER. Tuesday 10 1 after Tenby to Bristol. NOVEMBER. Thursday 12 41 after FARES—Cabin, 13s. Children under twelve years. 6s 6d. Ser- vants in the Cabin, 8s (including Steward's Fees.) Fore Cabin, 7s 6d. Children under twelve years, 4s. Carriage, 42s; Pair- horse phaeton, 31s 6d; Small one- horse ditto, 25s; Gig, 20s; Horse 20s, Dog, 3s. Horses and Carriages landed and embarked at the risk and expense and expense of their Owners. Bristol to Milf&rd, Pater, and Haverfordwest. NOVEMBER. Tuesday 10 1 after F AREs-Cabin, 13s., Deck, 1s 6d From Milford to Waterford, From South Wales Terminus, Wednesday Evenings, at Eight o'clock, or as soon after as cir- cumstances will permit. FARES.—Best Cabin, 12s. 6d., Fore-Cabin, 7s 6d. Waterford to Bristol Fridays Bristol to Carmarthen. NOVEMBER. Tuesday 10 1 after Carmarthen to Bristol. Thursday 12 1i after FARES- Same as Tenby NOTlCE.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 42; nor for auy Deck Passsngers Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20s unless in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the game, at the time of delivery, nor will they be answerable for any other parcel, above the value of 40s. (if lost or damaged) un- less entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same t the time of delivery. f40 BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. NOTICE.—A comfortable Waiting-room is provided at Rownham Ferry, and Passengers and their Luggage re embarked and landed free of expense. rpHE New Steam Packet Com- I JL pany (Limited) hereby announce FVl that their fast-sailing Screw Steamers, AVON," T. LODOB, Commander; SEVERN," W Hows, Commander; unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) are intended to sail as follows, during the month of NOVEMBER, 1857.— from Bathurst Basin, Bristol. 2 Monday-no sailing p 3|Tuesday. 6.45 mom p 4 Wednesday 7 30 morn 5 Thursday-no sailing. p 6 Friday 8 30 morn M 7 Saturday 9 0 morn p 9 Monday 11 46 mora M 10 Tuesday 1 O after p 11 Wednesday; » O after M 12 Thursday 2 30 after p 13 Friday 3 30 after M 14 Saturday 3 45 after p 16 Monday. 6 0 morn p 17 Tuesday 5 45 after 18 WednesdiLy-no sailing, p 19 Thursday 7 15 morn x 20 Friday 7 30 morn p 21 Saturday 8 0 morn M 23 Monday 9 0 morn P 24 Tuesday .10 30 morn M 25 Wednesday ..11 0 morn p 26 Thursday 1 15 after M 27 Friday 2 0 atter P 28 Saturday 2 45 after M 80 Monday. 4 0 after From Beaufort Wharf, Newport p 2 Monday 4 30 after p 3 Tuesday 5 30 after 4 WednesdaY-ill) sailing. p 5 Thursday 6 45 morn 6 Friday-no sailing. p 7 Saturday 8 0 morn M 9 Monday 10 O morn p 10 Tuesday SO mom u 11 Wednesday .12 15 after p 12 Thursday 2 0 after x 13 Friday 2 15 after p 14 Saturday 3 0 after 16 Monday-no tailing. p 17^Tuesday 5 0 morn p 18 Wednesday ..5 0 after 19 Thursday—no sailing. p 20 Friday 6 30 morn M 21 Saturday 7 0 morn p 23 Monday .8 0 morn H 24 Tuesday 8 45 morn p 25 Wednesday..10 15 morn M 26 Thursday 0 moin p 27 Friday.12 30 after M 28 Saturday 2 0 after p 30 Monday 3 15 after P The days on which Passengers are taken. M Merchandise only t To and Fro from Bristol. t To and Fro from Newport. To and from Cumberland Basin. FARES:—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is 6d. To and Fro the same day (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) ÅJ ter Cabin, is Fort Cabin, 2s.; Four-Wheel Carriage, 18s.; Small Four-Wheel Carriage, 128. 6d Gig, or Light Phaeton, 8s.; Ditto, with Horse and Driver, 12s.; Horse, 5s.; Horse and Rider, 6s.; Dogs, la. each.- Refreshments may be had on board. Horses and Carriages must be alongside Two Hours before the advertised time of sailing, to ensure shipment. Return Tickets will be issued from Saturday to Monday, at To and Fro Fares. Time Bills of the sailings of these Packets can be seen at the Stations on the Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford, and Eastern and Western Valleys Railways; may also be obtained at the principal Inns in the undermentioned ] laces: -Pontypool, Aber- sychan, Crumlin, Blaina, Nantyglo, Brynmawr, Beaufort, Sirhowy Tredegar, Newtown, Ebbw Vale, Victoria, Blackwood, Newbridge Abercarn, and Risca. The Proprietors give notice that they have taken extensive Warehouses and Offices, situate opposite the SEAMEN'S FLOATING CHAPEL, on the GROVE, BRISTOL, where all Goods intended for Transit by their Steamers, will henceforth be received, and where Conditions of Freight, &c may be known; as also at Beaufort Wharf, Newport. Goods Warehoused on rea- sonable Terms. As it is intended that these Packets shall start PUNCTUALLY AT THE TIMES ADVERTISED, the Shipment of Goods per same day's Steamer cannot be guaranteed unless they are alongside one hour before the tine of sailing. NOTICE.—The cheapest route (via Newport and Hereford Railway Company) to Li v-erpool, Birkenhead, and places adjacent in the North, is by these Packets. First, Second, and Third Class Trains leave Mill-street Station Newport, for Birkenhead and Liverpool, at 7-30 a.m. and 1-40 p.m. Fares to Birkenhead—First Class, 28s. 4d., second ditto, 21s. Id. Third ditto, 12s. 4d. 968 H A GILLER, Traffic Manager. CARDIFF STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY 1 HPHE following fast-sailing Steamers JENNY JONES," DAVID DAVIER, J_ —"JENNY JONES," DAVID DAVIES, Commander; and "TALIESIN," DAVIDGEORGE, TKSsOG&SSm* Commander; are intended to ply between CAR- DIFF and BRISTOL, with Passengers and Merchandise, during the month of NOVEMBER, 1857, as follows: Arriving at, and starting from, Bathurst Basin, Bristol, calling at the Hotwells, where passengers will be landed and embarked at the Rownham Ferry Slip, free of expense, at which place a comfortable Waiting Room is provided. From Bute Docks, Cardiff. Monday 2 4J after Tuesday 3 4 £ morn Wednesday 4 5J morn 4 5J after Friday 6 7 morn Monday 9 9$morn Wednesday 11 12i after Friday 13 2 after Saturday 14 3 morn Monday 16 4 after Tuesday 17 4 £ morn Wednesday 18 41 after Thursday 19 5i morn Friday 20 6 morn Monday 23 71 morn Wednesday 25 9i morn Friday 27 12 noon Monday 30 3 after. From Bathurst Basin, Bristol. Monday 2. 6t after Tuesday 3. 7 morn Thursday 5. 8i morn Saturday 7 91 morn Tuesday 10 1 after Thursday 12 3 after Saturday 14 4j after Tuesday 17 6| morn Thursday 19 7j morn Saturday 21 8j morn Tuesday 24 10J morn Thursday 26 1 after Saturday 28 3 after Fares: After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. To and Fro same day, provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken, -After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. To and Fro Tickets will also be issued ou Saturday, available for the Return Trip on Monday. NOTICE.-lt being intended to leave punctually at the time stated above, no Goods will be received for Shipment later than one hour previous. Goods and Parcels forwarded with despatch to Llantrissent Bridgend, Port Talbot, Neath, Swansea, Llanelly, Carmarthen. Merthyr, Aberdare, Pontypridd, Cowbridge, Caerphilly, &c., &c -Also to and from London, Manchester, Birmingham, and all parts of the kingdom.—Freight to be paid ondeliveiy. —No FEBIi TO PORTERS. Omnibuses are in waiting at Cardiff on he arrival of the Steamers, to convey Passengers to the railway stations and all parts of the town. N .P.—Horses. Carriages, Cattle, &c intended for the above Packets, to be shipped and unshipped at Bathurst Basin, Bristol. Carriages, horses, &c., to be alongside one hour previous to the time of salling. Refreshments may be had on Board on moderate terms. Four wheel Cairiage, 20s.; Four-wheel Phseton, drawn by two horses, 15s.; One-horse Phfeton, or Gig, 10s.; Four-wheel, drawn by one horse, and driver, 12s; Horse and Rider, after Cabin, 7s. 0d.; fore Cabin, 6s. Od.; Cattle, 4s.; Horses,5s. each; Sheep, 8d. each; Lambs, 6d. each; Pigs, 9d.; Dogs and Calves, Is. each. -Shipping and landing live stock, at risk of their owners.—These Fares include every expense. Not accountable for any goods without shipping notes. NOTICE.- Goods for the above Steamers will be received at Bathurst Basin, Bristol, and will be collected in Bristol, if re quired at a moderate charge. G«ods will also be received at Clare-street Hall, subject to a charge for hauling to Bathurst BGoods delivered free of hauling and Dock daes at Cardiff. Parcels for conveyance will be received at the Angel Hotel, and will be punctually forwarded Further information as to freight, Ac, may be obtained by applying at the Company's Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Mr. William Davies, News-room, St. Mary's-street, Cardiff; or to lb. John Eveted. ClitfHrimet Hall, Marsh-street, B istol. 51 J. THOMAS, General Supeirntendent. STEAM UNDER 60 DAYS TO AUSTRALIA. Passage J614 and upwards. HPHE Liverpool and Australian Na- I vigation Company's celebrated Steam Clip- ISSBS pen, in conjunction with the EAGLE LINE OF PACKETS, ARE DESPATCHED ON THE 15TH OF EACH MONTH, TO THE CONSIGNMENT OF BRIGHT, BROTHERS, AND CO. MELBOURNE, Forwarding Passengers to all parts of Australia. Queen of the"East Biltou 3000 „ Nov. Tornado Mumford 4000 „ Dec. The Clipper Ships of the Eagle Line are selected from the Finest and Fastest Vessels built, gnaranteed to sail to the day, and are famed for the superiority of the Provi- sioning, and excellent Passenger Accommodation. Packet of 15th NOVEMBER, the magnificent first-class clipper ship QUEEN OF THE EAST," 3,000 tons. This beautiful and favourite clipper, well known in the Australian trade, as a Passenger ship cannot be surpassed: her sailing qualities are of the first order. Her noble poop, upwards of 70 feet long, affords unrivalled accommo- dation for first and fore-cabin passengers. Her lofty 'tween decks are lighted, ventilated, and fitted in the very best manner to insure comfort. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT, and CO., 1, North John street, Liverpool; or to JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Bute-street, Cardiff. [970 i OOYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO WATERFORD, CORK, AND THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. First-class Steamers (in connection with the Great West- ern and South Wales Railways), carrying Her Majesty's Mails, leave the Milford Haven Terminus for Waterford, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 11.30 p.m., on the arrival of the 9.15 a m. Express, and the 7 30 a.m. Third Class, and 10 a m. Mail Trains from Paddington, returning from Waterford every MONDAY, WED- NESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. Leave the Milford Haven Terminus for Cork, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, on the arrival of the 9.40 a.m. Express, and 6 a.m. Third Class, from London, Gloucester, Swansea, &c returning from Cork every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, according to tides. Apply for Tickets at the First-class Railway Stations of the Great Western and South Wales Railways; of FORD & JACKSON.36, Cannon-street, London of Mr. DOWNEY, Quay, Waterford or of Messrs. MURL HY & SONS, Cork. Through Fares-London to Waterford, 50s, 40s., and 24s. 6d. Intermediate Stations in proportion. Milford Haven to Waterford, 12s. 6d., 10s., and 7i. 6d. Sea passage 70 miles. London to Cork, 52s. 6d., 42s., and 26s. Intermediate Stations in proportion. Milford Haven to Cork, 15s. ,l'2s and 8s. Letters intended to be forwarded by this short and ex- peditious route, must be addressed via PEMBROKE DOCK. V [619 STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK AND CARDIFF OR NEWPORT. rPHE Cork Steam Ship Company's 1\ KT A Screw Steamer "OSPREY," 700 Tons, FV I 250 Horse-power, G. F. COCKBURN, COM- mander, is intended to, ply as underneath, "I RRFCLI "~l'T R unless prevented by any unforeseen occur- rence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during he month of NOVEMBER, 1857. For CORK, from CARDIFF Saturday 7th, at 86 morn NEWPORT Saturday 14th, at 4 after CARDIFF Saturday 21st, at 8 morn NEWPORT Saturday 28th, at 2J after. From CORK, for CARDIFF Wednesday 4th, at 6 morn NEWPORT .Wednesday 11th, at 12 noon CARDIFF Wednesday 18th, at 4 alter NEWPORT". Wednesday 25th, at 9i morn REDUCED RATES AND FARES: Wheat, Flour, and Meal, 9s. per ton; Oats, 7s. 60.; Butter, 6d. per firkin rates on all other articles may be ascertained at the Agents' Offices. Fares to Cardiff or Newport, Cabin (including fee) 15s.; Deck, 6s, Return Tickets, Cabin, (including fee) available for one Month. 22s. 6d. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment, should be alongside one hour before the time of sailing. The Company also give notice, that they will not be accountaole for Passengers' Luggage, unless the value thereof be declared, and freight paid accordingly, at the time of shipment; and that Passengers from CARDIFF must obtain their tickets at the Office before going on board. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office, Cork or to their Agents, JOHN OWEN, Ship Broker, Bute Dock, Cardiff; BENSON and MADDOCKS, Merchants, Great Dock street, Newport. [656 STEAM TO NEW YORK. rpHE GLASGOW and NEW YORK JL STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S Powerful jgfmEv and Fast-sailing STEAM-SHIPS, Tons. Horse-power. Commander. Edinburgh 2,197 450 W. Camming, New York 2,050 400 R. Craig, Glasgow 1,962 4'i0 J. Duncan, Are intended to Sail from GLASGOW to New York (unless prevented by any unforeseen circumstance), Glasgow Saturday, 31st Oct. New Ycrk Wednesday, 18th Nov. Edinburgh. Wednesday, 2nd Dec. Glasgow Saturday, 19th Dec. New York Saturday, 16th Jan. Edinburgh. Saturday, 30th Jan. CABIN PASSAGE, 15 GUINEAS, including Provi- sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which will be supplied on board at moderate rates. A limited number of Steer- age Passengers will be taken at 8 Guineas, supplied with Provisions of good quality, properly cooked. Carries a Surgeon. Apply to MATHEW LANGLANDS, 5, St. Enoch- square, Glasgow, or to LANGTRYS & CO., 1632] Water-street, Liverpool. (gmigratiott. Passage Money £ 14 and upwards. "WHITE STAR" LINE OF BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN EX ROYAL MAIL PACKETS HAILING BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND MELBOURNE, 20th and 27th of every Month, On the 20th and 27th of every Month, And forwarding Passengers by steamers, at through rates, to all parts of Australia. To the consignment of H. T. Wilson and Co., Melbourne. Ship. Captain. Reg. Bur. To Sail. Red Jacket .M. H O'Halloran 2460 5000 Nov. 20. Merchant Priuce, takes no passengers Nov. 27 SUCCEEDING SHIPS. Golden Era.H. A. Brown 1556 4200 —— Shalimar .J. R. Brown 1432 4000 —— White Star .T. C. C. Kerr 2360 5000 This line is composed of the largest and fastest clippers afloat, and are despatched punctually on their appointed days. The Red Jacket" is the handsomest and fastest clipper afloat, and has made the following passages-13 days fiom New York to Liverpool, 69 days from Liverpool to Mel- bourne, and the voyage round the world in five months and ten days, including nil stoppages. Saloons furni hed with bedding, piano, library, &c. Passengers embark on the 19th of November. For Freight or Passage, apply to the owners, H. T. WILSON and CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool; W. NAISH and CO., 29, Llanarth street, Newport; or to W. H. WHITELOCK, 3, Oxford-terrace, Wide- marsh-street, Hereford. [706 Chief Cabin, JE35 Steerage, £ 14 "MERSEY" LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS. QAILING FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE ITUSITEB On the 25th of every month. And forwarding Passengers by Steamers at through rates to all ports of Australia. Ship. Captain. Tons burthen. To sail. Oceanica Robertson .3500.25th Nov. New Ship Johnson .3000.25th Dec. McLeod (Jalbraith 3000 25th Jan. The Oceanica" is one of the fastest and finest ships afloat, sister vessel to the celebrated clipper King of Algeria," and only twelve months old. Her 'tween decks are unusually high, and ventilated on a new and improved principle, while her Chief and Second Cabin in the Poop are not to be surpassed by any vessel in the trade. For Freight or Passage, apply to EDMUND THOMP- SON and CO., 20, Water-street, Liverpool or to G. W. JONES and CO., Ship Brokers, Newport; JAMES GAWN, Auctioneer, Aberdare TITUS JONES, Auc- tioneer, Merthyr JENKINS and REES, 16, Somerset- place, Swansea; or to R. W. PARRY, Ship Broker, Cardiff. N.B.—For Sydney direct, the "Queen of the Avon," 1000 tons register, sails 15th November, with First and Second Cabin Passengers only. Fares X35 and £20. [959 THE LIVERPOOL" LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS. ESTABLISHED IN 1848. -Ak Q AILING on the 7th of each Month FOR MELBOURNE, Forwarding Passengers by Steam to all Ports in Australia and Tasmania at Ship's expense. Africa .Shadwell 3500 7th Dec. Gipsy Bride Murphy .3500 7th Jan. Safera Flynn.2500 7th Feb. The Ships composing this old-established and favourite line, are celebrated for their sailing qualities, and the safety with which passengers have been conveyed to their destination. The poops and houses on deck are fitted up as First and Second Cabins, and their spacious and lofty 'tween- decks are appropriated to the Third Cabin and Steerage Passengers. The Africa" is a well-known regular trader, and has Passengers. The Africa" is a well-known regular trader, and has invariably made most favourable passages. Her First Cabin accommodations are extensive and elegant. For further particulars, apply to JAMES M. WAL- THEW, 40, Chapel-street, Liverpool; or to THOMAS DRYDEN, Swansea or to JOHN PUGH, Abergavenny. [1274 by gUction. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, PARISH OF NASH, MONMOUTHSHIRE- MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE is instruct by the Representatives of the la'e Mr. Willi*? Phillips, deceased, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the BBIDGE INN, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, Novell ber 11th, 1857, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subj* to conditions of sale which will be then and there P'? duced,—Several Pieces of Valuable FREEHOLD DOW LAND, in a good state of cultivation, well and fenced, containing as per map 30a. 2r. 10p., at in the occupation of Mr. William Phillips, as yearly tefl*5 This valuable Property adjoins the road to Broad StfjJ Common, lands of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart, the Ch*f" Trustees, and Mr. Daniel Barton. The Tenant will. on being applied to, show the Proper and further particulars may be known on application' the Auctioneer, at his Offices, St. Woolles House, Støt hill, Newport, Monmouthshire. October 21>t, 1857. 11786, NEW HOUSE FARM, Near the Ton Mill, tn the parish of Llantarnam, one mile from the Cwmbran Railway Station. J MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & Sof will SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises |j above, on TDESDAT, November 10th, 1857, the whole! the FARMING STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FCRNITtTlf* fee., of Mr. George Kidner, who is declining the Farsni* business. For further particulars see the Handbills. l- Luncheon will be provided at Ten o'clock, and the S, will commence at Eleven precisely. Auctioneer's Offices, 61, High-street, Newport, all Brook House, Llantarnam. [18.Q!, PENROSE FARM, PARISH OF LLANGATTO JUXTA CAERLEON, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Valuable Herd of 69 pure-bred white-faced HERETO^ CA.1TLE, Fat SHEEP, 13 valucble Hackney "J Draught HORSES and COLTS, Fat PIGS, CO HAY, and Implements of Husbandry, MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & sO iYjL are instructed toSELL BY AUCTION, on # Premises as above, on TCESDAY, November 17th, 1853t> The whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STO IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, &c., &c., the pro of the late Mr Phillip Leonard. The LIVE STOCK comprises, 18 excellent milch co^J with calves, and to calve in good season 3 barren co*? fat cow, capital yearling bull, whose sire (bred by 5 Morgan, of Mamhilad) won a prize at the Tredtff Agricultural Show of 1854; 12 two-years old heifeto, calf; 6 two-years-old steers, 7 yearling heifers, 6 yearly steers, 5 heifer calves. 8steer calves, 20 fat sheep, and useful cart horses, cart mare, and foal; bay geldi^ > quiet to ride or drive, with good action hackney che*0' mare, two-years-old colt, by Merrylegs yearling cart yearling hackney colt, suckling colt, sow, 4 Btrong fV pigs, 4 fat pigs. to# The CORN, HAY,&C.—200 bushels of wheat, in the stf*S about 90 tons of clover and meadow bay, of prime quail to go off; 3 large ricks of meadow hay, to be consume the premises; 7 acres of very fine yellow globe maD to be consumed on the premises 4 acres of swedes, acres of capital grazing, on the side of the river Usk Soar Brook, TO BE LET, till the 2nd of February, 1858»j The IMPLEMENTS, See.—Broad-wheel waggon, bar** waggon, 3 broad-wheel carts, 4 iron ploughs, iron battik^ wood plough, 2 pairs of harrows, 2 rollers, turnip woO 2 ladders, 6 sets of harness, 2 waggon ropes haul raf grindstone, iron pig's troughs, &o., kc. I Refreshments will be provided at Ten o'clock, and if commence at Eleven to the minute.. Catalogues may be obtained at the Auctioneers' 01000 ol, High-street, Newport, and Brook house, Llanlafl»*f Oct. 29, 1857. [1808, GLAMORGANSHIRE. BEDDLWYN FARM, YSTRAD, Four Miles from Caerphilly, Four from the Aberd'*T Junction Station of the Taff Vale Railway, and £ <4 distance only from the Maesycymmer Station on the 2*' Rhymney Railway. Important and Unreserved Sale of valuable Draught SoffJJ Railway Contractor's Plant and Materials, convert* Dwelling-House, excellent Household Furniture, !¡' other Effects. MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & SOJ will SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises £ above, on TUESDAY, the 1st of December, 1857, the wMf I of the valuable PLANT, and other effects, of Thomas Brown, Railway Contractor, who is about to 1«* this country for the East Indies. Comprising eleven powerful cart horseB, 5 and 6 I old, nag mare, quiet to ride and drive, 6-inch Lond^ I made cart, 4.inch London made cart, 3 dobbin carts, *^1 of planks, wheelbarrows, light spring cart and harness, | sets of shaft harness, 20 sets of chain harness lot of barney | chaff machine, by Stone, hwq sruhar, 3 large OOTO large number of picks, bars, drills, and hammers, 3 bla«** smiths' shops with their complete fiittiDgs, lot of irofli I large stable 100 feet long, to be removed the comjrt9*?, fittings and utensils of a grocer'* ahop; a DWELLING-HOOSE (with a good business in the beer grocery trades) erected on the Beddlwyn Farm: a the land, on which the dwelling stands, will be grant** for any term of years.. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITUHE, including round square tables, sofa, easy and other chairs, beds, bolsters, and pillows, blankets, sheets, counterpan«*| and the usual assortment to be found in a residence.. Refreshments will be provided at 10 o'clock, and the SaI' will commence at Eleven to the minute. Catalogues may be obtained, free by post, on application at the Offices of the Auctioneers, 61, Hight-street, Newpof" and Brook House, Llantarnam. November 4th, 18 )7. COURTYBELLA FOUNDRY. VTR. J. BOTHOMLEY will SELL IT I AUCTION, on the Premises, in Courtybell** street, Pillgwenlly, on FRIDAY, the 13th of at Twelve o'clock at Noon precisely, the INTEREST Mr. DANIEL DAVIES, as Yearly Tenant, or otherwise, and in the above-named Foundry, Smiths' Shop, Stably and other Premises occupied by him, in in the Parish of St. Woollos, in the County of Monmoutbfc. at the annual rent of £ 10 10s. and all the STOCK PLANT of such Foundry, comprising a 7i horse-poWC* steam-engine, with boiler and fittings complete a la quantity of castings aud patterns, weighing-maehine weights, smiths' forge, bellows, anvils, vices, trucks, baf rows. quantity of old iron, superior coke, sand, and other I effects of and beknging to the said Foundry.. The foregoing Premises having been only just j and fitted up with every convenience for doing a la trade, the Auctioneer invites attention to the preseo* eligible opportunity for embarking in such a business. J The Property may be viewed on the day prior to tbs Sale, and further particulars obtained on application »»; he AUCTIONEER, at his Mart, No. 47, High street»{ Newport. NEWPORT CATTLE MARKET. MR. WILLIAM GRAHAM has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, in tb<» MARKET, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of November 1857, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon punctually. A capi tal flock of 280 black face Scotch EWES and st £ yearling RAMS, imported direct from the hills of Scotlandf together with several Hill PONIES, Sucking COLTS# and HORSES. USK AND MONMOUTH, MONMOUTHSHIRE. To Railway Companies, Contractors, Iron Masters, 4tid the Public generally. j MR. W. GRAHAM has the honour of an- n< uncing that he has been instructed TO SEL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (without the least reserve)* under the direction of the proprietors, Messrs. Richards* Giles, and Gaskell, railway contractors, in consequence 0 their having completed their contracts, and their contow plating a dissolution of partnership, the whole of thei' EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE PLANT, nearl/ new, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 26th and 27tb days of NOVEMBER, 1857, comprising two Locomotive Engines, in good condition 20 young powerful cart horses, with about 40 sets of harness broad* wheel timber carriages, broad and narrow-wheel waggono and carts, 10 railway trucks, 120 earth waggons, dobbin* carts, wheelbarrows, smiths' tools, quantity of planks# 150 Tons of Rails, from 42 lbs. to 50lbs. per yard, quantity of temporary sleepers, tunnelling and quarry tools, watef carriage, two railway trolleys, one strong stone trolley# one light trolley, several wood sheds, two pugmillf-o weighing machine, several cranes, wood and iron pumpSt crab winches, centres for tunnels, bridges, and culverts; with a variety of other articles used in the construction of railways. Further particulars in future advertisements and hand' bills. Descriptive catalogues, one week prior to days of sale, to be had at the offices of the Proprietors, Moo* mouth or at the offices of the Auctioneer, Over-MonnoW# Monmouth. Dated 28th October, 1857. [1803 TO TAILOKS, OUTFITTERS, AND OTHERS. 97, COMMERCIAL ROAD, PILLGWENLLY, NEWPORT, Mojf, MESSRS. W. H. WILLIAMS & CO. hare received instructions from the Trustees, to SELl» BY AUCTION, on the Premises, 97, Commercial.road, Pillgwenlly, on TUESDAY, November 10th, 1857, the whole of the STOCK-IN TRADE, SHOP FIXTURES, and other Effects, belonging to the Estate of Mr. Harry Grigg» Tailor and Outfitter, consisting of broad and narrow cloths# pilots, beuvers, witneys, meltons, tweeds, doeskins, cordS, moleskins, ticks, flannels, waistcoatings, hosiery, gloves# boots, waterproof goods, tailors' trimmings, a well assorted stock of ready made clothes, bats, caps, umbrellas, blankets# counterpanes, sheets, sheaves, shields, silk and cotton handkeichiefs, neck ties, fancy and other shirts, kc. The FIXTURES comprise counters, shelving, gas fittillP high steps, shop chairs, sign board, &c. Sale to commence at half-past Eleven o'clock. Further particulars may be obtained of AXJG> CHaMP, Esq., Solicitor, Newport, or of tbe Auctioneers Exchange, Bristol. Dated November 4! is, 1.^7. t