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(to be spt. VLAND TO LET FOR THE ERECTION OF MANUFACTURING PREMISES. TO BE LET, adjoining tlie RAILROAD, at Cwmbran, several Lots 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- monthshire. [1277 MONMOUTHSHIRE. TURNPIKE TOLLS TO BE LET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS arising at the TOLL GATES upon the ABERCARNE TURNPIKE ROADS, and called or known by the names of the Crumlin Gate, the Bryn Gate, the Boot Gate, the Alban Terrace Gate, the Risca Gate, and the Newbridge Gate, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the best bidder, at the NEWBRIDGE INN, in the Parish of Monythnsloyne, in the County of Monmouth, on MONDAY, the 7th day of June next, at One o'clock in the afternoon,in the manner directed by the Act of Parliament passed in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of his late Majesty KiD-, George the Fourth, For regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls produced the last year the following sum, above the expense of collecting it, and -will be put up at that sum. Whoever happens to be the be it bidder, must at the same time pay one month in ad- v.tSBP, if required, of the rent at which such Tolls may lie let, and give security, with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads, for oavment of the rest of the money monthly. Crumlin and Alban Terrace Gates ) Newbridge andEisca Gates v £ 600 Bryn and Boot Gates J And NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, that the next Meeting of the Trustees or Commissioners of the said Roads, will be held at the Newbridge Inn, aforesaid, at One o'clock in the afternoon, on the said 7th day of June next. THOMAS MORGAN LLEWELLIN, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads. Dated at Newport, the 6th day of May, 1858. [2208 TOWN OF CARDIFF. VALUABLE BUILDING GROUND TO T BE LET for a Term of 99 Years, 18 and 20 feet Frontages—Depth about 150 feet, with back streets. liThe above Land is now drained, and each house may be connected with the main sewer. Streets 50 feet wide are now formed for building detached or semi-detached small Villa Residences, which can be built from JE350 to jE400 a block of two houses. There is a demand for this class of house in Roath, and a capital building stone is quarried about half a mile from the land, and bricks are about being manufactured at the same distance. Also, Land foi the above class-house to be Let in a plea- sant situation on the North Road. Advances can be made to responsible parties on the above buildings. Apply to Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, at his Office, 4, Elm-street, Roath Road. ROPE WALK. A Piece of LAND TO LET for the above purpose, within ten minutes' walk of the Docks, 900 feet long, 30 feet wide.- Apply as above. [2029 TO BE LET, with immediate possession, that commodious HOUSE and SHOP, situated in Pill- gwenlly, Newport, Mon., now in the occupation of Mr. Piper, draper, &c., and in which a thriving business has been carried on for the last 20 years.—Apply to Mr. FULFORD, Eschol Villa, Maindee, near Newport. [2161 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a first-rate BUTCHER'S SHOP, with stable, slaughter-house, and every other convenience attached. This affords an excellent opportunity for any party want- ing such a business, as the shop is expressly fitted up for the trade, and situated within five minutes walk of the New Dock, and ia one of the principal thoroughfares lead- ing to it. There is every convenience for doing a large shipping trade. The amount to be paid for fixtures, &c., will be very moderate.—Apply to Mr. J. STEWART, Bush Inn, Newport. [2246 TO BE LET, a semi-detached VILLA, in Park-square, Newport, now in the occupation of Samuel Miles Phillips, Esq.-Apply to Mr. ROBERT F. WOOLLETT. 2233 SCHOLASTIC. TO BE LET, from the 24th of June, the Eligible Premises known as "WEST LEAZE HOUSE," situated in the very pleasant Village of LONG ASHTON, near Bristol and Clifton. It has been for many years used as a Ladies' Establishment, and offers the prospect of continued success to any well-qualified Lady, there having been a large connection attached to the pre- mises for several years, which are extensively known, especially through Wales. Apply to Mr. T. HUSBAND, Long Ashton or to T. H., 5, Prews Terrace, Burnham, near Bridgwater, Somerset. TO BE LET, in whole or in divisions, by the Month, Quarter, or Year, a Three-Storey WAREHOUSE, near the top of the Newport Dock Ex- tension. An inspection of the Premises will satisfy any person who may be in want of such a building, that this Warehouse would afford abundant facility to Corn Mer- chants, or others requiring similar accommodation for business.—For particulars, apply at the Office of this Paper. [2266 BEER HOUSE TO BE LET— The BOLT STREET TAVERN," Incoming easy.-Apply to Mr. JOHN HYNDMAN, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Great Dock-street. Newport, 3rd June, 1858. WANTED, a Young Man who can under- tak9 BREAD BAKING. He will also be expected to perform various other duties in connexion with a Grocery an.1 Provision Establishment. Good character indispausable.—Apply to Mr THOS. LEWIS, Talywain. PROVINCIAL AGENTS wanted for the r purchase of Butter, Bacon, Hams, Eggs, and other articles of consumption for London and Export Trades. Consignments received, and returns remitted weekly, at current market prices, by EILERS, TERRY, & CO., Provision Merchants and SHIPPERS, 14, Lime-street, Leadenhall-mavket, London, E.C. CALDlCOT COMMONABLE FIELDS INC LOST!RE. I JAMES PEACHEY WILLIAMS, of } Albion Chambers, in the city and county of Bristol, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of Beesrlitcb, Mill fields, West or Great-field, Church-field, Elm-field, Little-field, at Caerwent-bridge, Shear-field and Little-field, at White Hall, situate in the parish of Caldicot, in the county of Monmouth, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I shall hold a MEETING on the 16th day of June next. at the GEORGE HOTEL, CHEPSTOW, in the said county of Monmouth, at Eleven o'clock in the fore- noon, for the purpose of receiving claims in writing from all persons claiming any common or other right or interest in the said Commonable Fields, and such claims must state the several particulars in respect whereof they are made, distinguishing the claims in respect of Freehold, Copyhold, Customary, and Leasehold property from each other, and mentioning therein the places of abode of the respective claimants, or their agents, at which notices in respect of such claims may be delivered. And I FURTHER GIVE NOTICE that this is the LAST MEETING I shall hold for the purpose of receiving claims. Given under my hand this 29th day of May, in the ye2256]°ar LOr l l8J^MES PEACHEY WILLIAMS. ECONOMY.—A Six Gallon Cask (equal to 3 dozen) of FIRST-CLASS SHERRY for £ 5, or the finest SOUTH AFRICAN SHERRY for £ 3.^ « (which can be converted into two pails) and brass tap included. CARRIAGE FREE. CASB-Port at the same price, and 10s. per Cask extra. HENEKEYS, ABBOTT, and Co.; Importers, 22 and/O, High Holborn, London. Established 1831. [22o9 IMPORTANT TO FLOCK MASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEP-DIPPING POWDER C (which has stood the test of Twelve Seasons) de- stroys all the Ticks, stops the Fly, prevents and cures the Scab, promotes the growth of Wool. and improves the appearance and condition of the Flock. For all these purposes this Powder cannot be surpassed, and it posi- tively has no equal as A CURE FOR SCAB, even after all other means have failed, at any season of the year, and however long the disease may have existed in the flock. Finding there is so little trouble in using this Preparation, which is instantly Soluble in Cold Water, Flock Masters patronised it to such an extent, both at home and abroad, that powerful machinery is required for its manufacture. For Testimonials see handbills.. Prepared at W. COOPER'S Chemical Works, Great Berkhampstead, Herts, and sold (with plain directions) at Is. 4d. a Packet—the average quantity for dipping twenty sheep.. AGENTS :-Phillips, chemist. Newport; Francis, Mon- mouth; Dunn, Chepstow Wood, Pontypool; Bassett, Pontypridd Lewis, Ebbw Vale Coleman, Cardiff; Miles. Cowbridge; Biggs. Swansea Smyth, Merthyr Cary and Son, or Yearsley, Ross Williams, Hereford Williams, Coleford Rathro. Mitcheldean Tucker, Gloucester; King, Berkeley; Ellis, Thombury; Birtill and Co, or Parr, Bristol; or through any chemist. WHOLESALE AGENTS Birtill & Co., Bristol; Mander and Co., Wolverhampton; Drew and Co., Marsden, or Edwards, London. [2235 THE DEBATES in PARLIAMENT in THE MORNING STAR (unstamped, ONE PENNY) despatched daily by the early post, direct from the Office, 336, Strand, London, for Twopence per day. Three papero, free through the poet, for Fourpenoe daily. .bjatav. (2096 gjflwsscs. FLORAL AND FANCY BAZAAR, IN TEE TEMPERANCE HALL, NEWPORT. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF LADY MORGAN, TREDEGAR PARK, MRS. POWELL, GAER HOUSE, &c., &c. THIS BAZAAR is intended to be held on the 9th, 10th, and 11th of JUNE. The object is to obtain Funds for liquidating the debt on the Building. Contributions have already been promised by more than two hundred friends in the neighbourhood and many parts of England. A Kefreshment Stall will be provided. Contributors will please forward what they have to send either to Mr. Kerr, High-street; Mr. Brian, tailor, Com- mercial-street; Mr. Harse, Llanarth-street; or Mr. Prewett, Pillgwenlly on or before Thursday, 3rd June. On Wednesday, the 9th, the Hall will be open (for exhibition only, or to receive orders), from twelve to three, and rom six to nine.—Admission, 6d. [2245 PAPER HANGINGS PAPER HANGINGS T. P. WANSBROUGH, PLUMBER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER-HANGER, &c.. P and IMPORTER of FRENCH PAPER-HANGINGS, Nos. 4 end 5, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON- (opposite the Westgate Hotel), having just receivel a LARGE and WELL-SELECTED STOCK of PAPER- HANGINGS, from the largest manufacturers in England, begs to offer them at Extraordinarily Low Prices. Gold Paper, elegant patterns, from 4s per piece all other papers equally low in price. He has also about Five Hundred Lots of Paper (from five to eight pieces in each lot), which will be sold as job lots, at about one-half the usual price. A large and extensive STOCK of GAS CHANDELIERS. Mark the Address,—T. P. WANSBROUGH, 4 and 5, Commercial-streeet, Newport (opposite the Westgate Hotel), Mon. P.S.-All kinds of GOLD MOULDINGS, for Rooms and Picture-Frames, always on hand. The Trade supplied. EXPERIENCED MEN SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. 2170 W. COMPTON 1ALLS THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO HIS SPLENDID YORK HAMS. OX TONGUES, AND HOME-CURED BREAKFAST BACON. The latter article being so far-famed, needs no comment. This Establishment has long been praised for the superior quality of its TEAS, &c. Do not be carried away with the FALSE REPORT, that the above Premises are about to be swallowed up by the Railway Company-" 'Tis a bait, too big to swallow, and too hard to bite." 58, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. [2265 WILLIAM HARRIS, CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, 10, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, ESTABLISHED FOR UPWARDS OF FORTY YEARS. WILLIAM HARRIS begs to return his sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and the Inhabitants of CARDIFF and its neighbourhood, for their kind patronage for upwards of forty years and begs to inform them that he now RETIRES from business in favour of T. HARRIS and CO., who will carry on the same in all its branches on the premises and hopes that the support he has had for so many years may be bestowed upon them, who will use their best exertions to give satisfaction, by purchasing from the first markets, and keeping a good supply of the best seasoned wood. ——— THOMAS HARRIS Begs most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Inhabitants of CARDIFF and its neighbourhood that he has SUCCEEDED his FATHER, and, having had long experience in the above business, trusts that the same liberal patronage may be continued. He assures his friends that no exertions on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of the same, by keeping a good stock of timber and every article of household furniture upon the premises, and by supplying the best articles for the smallest remunerative profit. CABINET GOODS of all descriptions. TABLE COVERS, FRINGES, GYMPS, CORDS, and PIER, CHIMNEY, and TOILET GLASSES. LACE. FEATHERBEDS, MATTRASSES, k PALLIASSES. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER, and BLANKETS and QUILTS. STAIR CARPETS. VENETIAN BLINDS, and all other kinds. FLOOR-CLOTHS, MATTINGS,* and MATS. BRASS CORNICES do. POLES. PAPER-HANGINGS and GILT MOULDINGS in CURTAINS, the new German DAMAS LAMPAS. great variety, BROCATELLES, REPS, DAMASKS, CHINTZES, and IRON BEDSTEADS, sold at the makers'prices. VELVETS. A large STOCK of well-seasoned MAHOGANY and ELL ROPES, LOOPERS, and TASSELS. other WOODS always kept for Sale. [2149 NORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL-E V AND A V IE S, A.M. VICE PBINCIPAL-Rev. J. G. GAUNTLETT, B.A., (in Double Honors), Oxon. RESIDENT MASTERS:— ANDREW STEVENS, C.M. I • HUGH McMASTER. BAINES HAWKINS, C.M. | MONS. DE MARMERY. CHEMICAL LECTURER. C. GREVILLE WILLIAMS, late Principal Assistant, University Laboratory, Glasgow. ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES, PURE AND MIXED MATHEMATICS, ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING, CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. ANALYSES and ASSAYS promptly executed. [1920 DENTAL SURGERY. General Notice to Messrs. Mosely's Patients, andjthose who may wish to consult them. MESSRS. MOSELY, SURGEON-DENTISTS, of 30, BERNER'S-STREET, 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 JUNE will be on MONDAY, the 14th, GEORGE HOTEL, Chepstow; TUESDAY, the 15th, at Mr. WILLIAMS', saddler, next door to the ANGEL HOTEL, Abergavenny WEDNESDAY, the 16th, KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport; THURSDAY, the 17th, CARDIFF ARMS, Cardiff; FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 18th and 19th, at Mr. S. POWELL'S, plumber, Monnow-street, Monmouth. Private apartments at all the Hotels. Attendance from Ten to Five. Single teeth, from 5s. Sets, from 1.5. Stopping decayed teeth, 2s. 6d. Messrs. MOSELY beg to call the attention of their pa'ients, and those who may wish to consult them, that they can now supply Artificial Teeth, with GUTTA PEKCHA GUMS or LININGS, whereby a'i 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. Specimeni 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. [1926 MODEL FURNISHED ROOMS. I MESSRS. TRAPNELL HAVE much pleasure in inviting the attention of PARTIES FURNISHING to their SUITES OF MODEL ROOMS, I Recently added to their Premises, apart from the General Stock, for tie express purpose of shewing Rooms of various Sizes and Classes, FURNISHED COMPLETE AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. They embrace every class, and afford such facilities of selection and arrangements, as cannot be found in any Estalishment in or out of London, and will always contain the Principal Apartments of a SIX ROOMED HOUSE, FURNISHED COMPLETE, FOR £ 66 6 3 EIGHT ROOMED D3. Do £1201 to f 164 6 3 I TEN ROOMED DO. Do £ 219 to £ 481 8 0 TWELVE ROOMED DO. Do £400 to £ 1000 0 0 SEE OUR FtiRNisaiXG GUIDE, POST FREE ON APPLICATION. These Rooms, in connection with their Extensive MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, which iB THE LARGEST IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, Present advantages worthy the consideration of all who require I REALLY SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE, AT THE LO WEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR CASK. CITY CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY MANUFACTORY, (2, ST. JAMES' BARTON, BRISTOL. ESTABLISHED MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS. [1979 CARDIFF, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, AND ABERDARE. PATRONISED BY THE PRINCIPAL AND MOST DISTINGUISHED FAMILIES IN SOUTH WALES. MR. RICHARD B. BOULTON, SURGEON-DEXTIST, 72, Crockherbtown, (Two Doors from Frederick-street), Cardiff, continues to supply bis 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 Mr. ROACHES', Draper, opposite Bash Hotel, MERTHYR, from Eleven o'clock until One o clock and at Mr. REES LEWIS', Cannon-street, opposite the New Temperance Hall, ABERDARE, from Half-past Two until Half-past Five o'clock, the same day, namely, every alternate Wednesday, as follows :-April 7th and 21st; May 5th and 19th June 2nd, 16th, and 30th. Attendance at Mrs. EDWARDS'S, 173, Commercial-street, (near the Westgate Hotel,) NEWPORT, every FRIDAY. No charge for consultation.—Charges strictly moderate.—Attendance daily from Ten to Five, except as above A VACANCY FOR A PUPIL. [643 THE NEW PATTERNS, POST FREE. COTTERELL BROTHERS, DECORATORS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER-HANGINGS, c 6, WINE STREET, BRISTOL, and 5, BRIDGE STREET, BATH, having completed their arrangements for the New Season, take the opportunity of announcing to their PATRONS, their Friends. and the Public, that their influence in the market enables them to supply in constant succession, every Novelty in PAPER HANGINGS and PANEL DECORATIONS as they are produced, in selecting which, due regard is paid to the prevailing economy of the day, the improved taste of the Public observed, and the services of Artists of repute retained, so that their Patterns may be relied on for correct Drawing and harmonious Colouring, many of them having won the admiration of Connoisseurs of the Fine Arts for their natural truth, dignity, and grace. STEAM PRINTED PAPER-HANGINGS at the following Prices :— For BEDROOMS, per piece of Twelve Yards 4tl. For PARLOURS. 9d. to Is. 6J. GOLD or FLOCK PAPERS 2s. 3d. to 3s 6d. PANEL DECORATIONS and ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTS for Walls and Ceilings made to any Colour or Design. Mounted Specimens on view. PATTERNS of Papers, with the TABLE TO MEASURE ROOMS, forwarded Post Free. „ T_. „ Terms: Retail, Cash.— n nolesale, Three Months Credit. THE PAPER-HANGINGS WAREHOUSE, 6, WINE STREET, BRISTOL; And 5, BRIDGE STREET, BATH. [2144 LAWES' PATENT SUPERPHOSPHATE OR TURNIP MANURE, FOR SWEDES, MANGOLDS, CARROTS, BARLEY, AND SPRING CORN. EAND T. TUCKER, in again introducing this valuable MANURE, beg to inform their Customers and the Public that, in consequence of the high satisfaction the above Manure gave last year in this and the neighbouring districts, Mr. LAWES has found it necessary to Enlarge his Factory, thereby, with additional power, he is enabled to produce an article of a very superior quality for the present season. The high quality of Mr. LAWES' MANURE has hitherto caused so large a demand, that every year some difficulty has been experienced in obtaining a sufficient supply it is therefore particularly requested, in order to prevent a recurrence of the dis. appointment experienced last season by many persons who were not able to obtain a supply, that Orders may be forwarded as early as possible to the Agents, E. & T. TUCKER, Agricultural Seed and Manure Merchants, Abergavenny. OR TO THEIR APPOINTED AGENTS AT THB FOLLOWING PLACES NEWPORT AND DISTRICT Mr: JOHN PARSONS, Shipping Agent, Monmouthshire.Railway Company's Wharf. Monmouth, Raglan, and Usk Mr. THOMAS ALLEN, Brook Farm, Raglan. Pontrilas, Monmouth Cap, and Neighbourhood .Mr. JOHN BORROW, Wormbridge Mill. Brecon and Neighbourhood .Mr. JOHN PROBERT, Auctioneer, &c.. Lower Pontwillym, Brecon. E. & T. T. beg to say that they have made arrangements for the Free Delivery of their Manures at any of the Stations on the Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford Railway, likewise at any of the Wharf, of the Brecon an Abergavenny Canal. [i250, WATERFORD, LIMERICK, AND SOUTH OF IRELAND. ^T\AILY COMMUNICATION JL7 BY ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. First-class Steamers (in connection with the Great West- ern and South Wales Railways), cirrying Her Majesty's Mails, leave the Railway Pier, Milford Haven, DAILY at 1.20 a.m., on the arrival of the 4.50 p.m. Express Train of the previous evening from Paddington, and the 6 0 a.m. Third Class Train. On SUNDAYS, the Boat will Sail at 11 p.m., on the arrival of the 9 a.m. through Train from London, Returning from Waterford DAILY at 3 p.m. On SUNDAYS, the Boat will Sail at 4 p.m. Apply for Tickets at the First-class Railway Stations, Great Western and South Wales Railways; of Messrs. FORD & JACKSON, 36, Cannon-street, London or of Mr. DOWNEY, Adelphi Wharf, Waterford. Through Fares—London to Waterford, 50s 40s., and 24s. 6d. Intermediate Stations in proportion. Milford Haven to Waterford, 12s. 6d., 10s., and 7s. 6J. Sea passage only 70 miles. Letters intended to be forwarded by this short and ex- peditious route, must be addressed via PEMBROKE DOCK. [619 STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. rpHE Cork Steam Sliip Company's Screw Steamer "OSPREY," 700 Tons,! fi F 250 Iforse-Dower. BEKTKIOGK, Com mander, is intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occur rence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the month ot JUNE, 1858. For CORK, from CARDIFF Saturday 5th, at 10 morn NEWPORT Saturday 12th, at 5,1, morn CARDIFF.Saturday 19tli, at 11 morn NEWPORT .Saturday 26th, at 5 morn From CORK, for CARDIFF Wednesday 2nd, at 7. morn NEWPORT Wednesday 9th, at 1A after CARDIFF.Wednesday 16th, at 7J morn NEWPORT Wednesday 23rd, at after CARDIFP Wednesday 30th, at 5 after Reduced Rates and Fares may be ascertained at the Agents' Offices. Fares to Cardiff or Newport, Best Cabin, 17S. 6d.; Deck, 7s, (No Steward's Fees.)-Return Tickets, available for one Month, 27s. 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 fer Ilassengers ,1,uggage, 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 Omce, Cork or to Messrs. OWEN and DOWNING, Ship Brokers, Cardiff; or Messrs. BENSON and MADDOCKS, Merchants, Great Dock- street, Newport. [656 BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. rPHE Bristol General Steam Naviga- Company's splendid Paddle Steamer ^LIR "TAFF." Captain C. WHEELER, or other suitable vessel, will ply during the ensuing Week as follows:- Bristol to Newport. Newport to Bristol. JUNE. JUNE. Saturday 5 111 morn Monday 7 12J noon Tuesday 8 2J after Wednesday 9 2J after Thursday 10 4l after Friday 11 4 after Saturday 12 6 morn Saturday 12 4! after A Waiting room is provided opposite the Landing Place at Hotwells, where Passengers are taken on board free of charge, about fifteen minutes after the time stated in the bills for sailing from Bathurst Basin. A Packet from the Hotwells to and from PORTISHEAD daily (Sundays excepted). FARES—After Cabin, 3s.; Front Cabin,Is. 6d. To and Fro same day, AfterCabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-wheel Carriage 18s.; Two-wheel ditto, or light Phreton, 8s.; Two-wheel Carriage, or light Phaoton, drawn by one horse, with Driver, 12s., Hor Horse and Rider, 6s.; Dogs, Is. each. Refreshme Y .t Bathurst Basin on. hourbrf.r. sailing, MAY BE obtained at the Bristol General Willi and other information can be obtained of Mr. JOHN JONES Bownham Wharf, Hotwells; or of Mr. R. P.JONES Rodney'Wharf, Newport. Bristol to Cardiff. mitting, 4 Jiours after leaving JUNE. Pideford. Monday 7 2 after From Lynmonth, weather per- Wednesday 9 4 after mitting, 5 hours after leaving Thursday 10 5 after Bideford. Friday 11 5t after FAREs-Bideford, Best Cabin, r,a)-di.ff to Bristol. 9s., Fore-Cabin, 5s. Ilfracombe. Best CABIN. 8s Fore-Cabin, 5s. <JUNE. LYNMOUTH—The above steamer Saturday 5 9| calls off Lynmouth on the voy- Tuesday 8 1 after age to ftnd from Ilfracomb'ei Thursday 10 3 mo weather permitting, where a Jbnday 11 4 MOI IARGE boat exclusively employed Saturday 1- Vl afttr AIWAYS attendance for land- Bristol to Tenby & Carmarthen. ing and embarking Passengers, JUNE. on payment of Is. each. Luggage Tuesday 8 2J after to be paid for at the rate of 6d. M I r. 7 PER package, delivered to High Carmarthen to Tenby & Bristol Water mark, near the public Thursday 10 3 morn road; but no charge will be Tenby to Bristol. made for small parcels carried JUNE. on shore by the Passengers. For Thursday 10 6; mom particulars, apply to Mr. T. FARES—Cabin, 13s. Children GEEN, Lyn Cliff Terrace. under twelve years 6s 6d Ser- g Ilfracomh aiUi at vants in the Cabin,8s(.ncluding jlynmouih. 9 Steward's Fees.) Fore Cabin, JHNE 7s 6d. Children under twelve Wednesday 9 3! after years, 4s. Carriage, 42s; Pair- Saturday 12 74 morn horse phaeton, 31 s 6d; Sinallone- horse ditto, 25s; Gig, 20s; Horse Ilfracombe to Bristol, calling at 20s, Dog, 3s. Lynmouth. RETURN CABIN TICKETS avail- JUNE. able 10 days, 15s.; or 20 days, Monday 7 9A morr. 18s.; with the option of return- Friday 11 LJ after ing by either of the Company's FARES—Best Cabin, 8s., Ser- Steamers plying between Bristol vants, 6s., Fore-Cabin, 5s. Chil- and Tenby, Carmarthen, Pem- dren (under 12) Half-price. RE broke Dock, Cardiff or Newport, turn Tickets, Best Cabin, 12s. Bristol to Pembroke Dock, Milford, Fore-Cabin, 7s. 6D. and Haverfordwest. Ilfracombe to Cardiff. JUNE. JUNE. Tuesday 8 2; after Thursday 10 2 morn Friday 11 5 after Cardiff to Ilfracombe. FAREs-Cabin, 13s., Deck, 7s 6d JUNE. »<* <• ■•«*• T PUIS B..1.0 csuVSS JUNE. Servants, 5s.; Fore Cabin, 4s.; Tuesday 15 7 alter (IUCLUDING steward's Fees) Chil- Pembroke Dock to Waterford. dren under 12 years, half price. The SHAMROCK" as soon Return Tickets, Best Cabin. 10s, after arrival from Bristol as Fore-Cabin, 6s Day Tickets, circumstances will permit. from Ilfracombe to Cardiff and F AREs.-Best Cabin, 12s. 6d., Iwck, Best Cabin, 7s.; Fore- Fore-Cabin, 7s 6d. Cabin, 4s. 6d. Waterford to Bristol Fridays LVNMOUTH—The above steamer U 7 D 1 T J T ,1, calls off Lynmouth on the voy- Bristol to Bideford, Lynmouth, tQ anJ from nfracombe, and Ilfracombe. weather permitting, where a JUNE. large boat exclusively employed Tuesday 8 3 morn is always in attendance for land- Friday 11 6 morn LNG AND EMbarking Passengers, Bidejord, Lynmouth, and Ilfra- on yaymentof Is each Luggage combe to Bristol to be paid for at the rate of (>d. JpNE. per package, delivered to High Saturday 5 91 morn Water-mark, near the public Wednesday 9 2 morn road; but no charge will be Saturday 12 4! morn made for small parcels carried From Ilfracombe, weather per- on shore by the Passengers. 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 £ 2; nor for any Deck Passengers Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20s unless in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same, at the time of delivery, nor will they be answerable for any other parcel, above the value of 40s. (if lost or damaged) un- less entered as such, and freight in proportion paid for the same at the time of delivery. 40 BRIST0L ANO NEWPORT. NOTICE.—A comfortable Waiting-room is provided atRownliam Ferry, and Passengers and their Luggage are embarked and landed free of expense. THE New Steam Packet Com- J- pany (Limited) hereby announce ft )li G that their fast-sailing Screw Steamers, AVON," W. HOWE, Commander; SEVERN," T. LonoE, Commander, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) are intended to sail as follows, during the month of JUNE, 1858.— Jtrom Bathurst Basin, Bristol. From Beaufort Wharf, Newport M 1 Tuesday 8 15 morn P 1 Tuesday. 7 0 mom P 2 Wednesday 9 0 morn M 2 Wednesday 7 45 morn M 3 Thursdav 9 30 morn P 3 Thursday 8 0 morn p Friday 10 30 morn m 4 Friday 9 30 morn 5 Saturday 11'30 morn p 5 Saturday .10 15 morn p 7 Monday. 1 45 after M 7 Monday 12 15 after M 8 Tuesday 2 30 after p 8 Tuesday 1 30 after p 9 Wednesday 3 30 after m 9 Wednesday 2 30 after 10 ThursdaY-lio sailing. P 10 Thursday 3 15 after p 11 Friday 5 45 morn 11 Friday—no sailing. P 12 Saturday 6 0 after P 12tSaturday 5 15 morn P 14 Monday 7 30 after p 14lMonday 6 45 morn P 15 Tuesday 8 15 after P 15jTuesday 7 15 morn M 16 Wednesday 9 15 morn p 16 Wednesday ..8 0 morn p 17 Thursday .10 15 morn M 17 Thursday. 9 0 morn M 18 Friday N 0 morn p 18 Friday 10 0 morn p 19 Saturday 12 0 noon M 19 Saturday 10 45 morn tt21 Monday 2 0 after p 21 Monday 12 30 after p 22 Tuesday. 3 0 after M 22 Tuesday 1 45 after m 23 Wednesday 3 45 after p 23 Wednesday 2 30 after p 24 Thursday 4 30 after w 24 Thursday 3 0 after 25 Friday-no sailing. p 25 Friday 4 15 after p 26|Sa;nrday 6 15 morn p 26 Saturday 4 30 after p 28| Monday 7 15 morn p 28 Monday. 5 45 after p 29|Tuesday 7 45 morn p 29 Tuesday 6 15 after p 30 Wednesday.. 8 0 morn 30 Wednesday-no sailing. p The days on which Passengers are taken. M Merchandise only To and From Cumberland Basin. t To and Fro from Bristol. t To and Fro from Newport. FARES:—Ajter Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is 6d.; To and Fro the same day (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) j Ajter Cabin, 4s. Fore Cabin, 2s.; Four-Wheel Carriage, 18s.; Small Four-Wheel Carriage, 12s. 6d Gig, or Light Ph<eton,8$.; Ditto, with Horse and Driver, 128. Horse, 5s, Horse and Wider, 6s.; Dogs, Is. each.- Refreshments may be had on board. Horses and Carriages must be alongside Two Hours before the advertised time of sailing, to ensure shipment. Goods, Carriages, and Hor,es,on deck at shipper's risk. Live Stock shipped and landed at the owner's risk. 1 Return Tickets will be issued from Saturday to Monday, AT and Fro Fares. The Proprietors give notice that they will respect for Passengers' Luggage, &c., and their responsibility PE(J of Goods in general is restricted bv the terms of a AN(J in their Offices at Bristol and Newport. efthe and punctually forwarded by careful Carters Company's country. Far conditions of Freight, APPLY GROVE BRISTOL, Offices, opposite the Seamen s Floating C P and Beaufort Wharf, Newport. KAT8 GHAN STFTrt punctually £ 7 As it is LNTE" T^, I „ENTOFGOODA per same days Steamer tzi'i»ion8"de one '"SlmCT-Th"°SiWt rout.(™> Na»P«rt »»d Hereford Sail. way^Company) to Ltvwpool, Birkenhead, and places adjacent in ,hFimrtSecon^ and^TMrdClass Trains leave Mill-street Station, Newport for Birkenhead and Liverpool, it 11.10 a m. and 2.30 p.m Fares to Birkenhead—First Class, 29s. 9d.; Second do, 21s. Third do., 12s. 4d. 968 H. A GILLER, Traffic Manager. .1 itUi-w, <} &< s-ivjoA .t.'is & tnv*y nM" 11 ^i—— cftam tfomnuimatimt. STEAM UNDER 60 DAYS TO AUSTRALIA. Passage £14 and upwards. THE Liverpool and Australian Na- JL vigation Company's celebrated Steam Clip- pers, in conjunction with the EAGLE LINE OF PACKETS, ARE DESPATCHED on 15th of EACH MONTH, TO THE CONSIGNMENT OF BRIGHT, BROTHERS, AND CO. MELBOURNE, Forwarding Passengers to all parts of Australia. Albion .Williams.3500 Tons.15th June Royal Charter (S.S.).Taylor 3500 Tons To follow These clipper ships are guaranteed to sail to the day, and are famed for the superiority of the provisioning and passenger accommodation. Packet of 15th JUNE, the celebrated clipper ship ALIBON*, 1398 Tons Register, 3500 Tons Burthen. This unrivalled Clipper has again beaten both out and home every vessel sailing at the same time. Her magnifi- C0n^n>Oo.P a^ords the best accommodation for first and fore Cabin passengers and her noble 'tween decks surpass those of any other ship in the trade. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT, an,l CO., 1, North John street, Liverpool; ROBERTS and IRVING, 9, Cornhill, London; GIBBS, BRIGHT, and CO., Bristol or to JOSEPH ELLIOTT, Bute-street, Cardiff. [970 STEAM TO NEW YORK. HTHE GLASGOW and NEW YORK STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S Powerful JSroaw&nd Fast-sailing STEAM-SHIPS Tons. Horse-power. Commander Edinburgh 2,197 450 W. Gumming Edinburgh. 2,197 450 W. Gumming New York. 2,050 400 W. Mc. Millan Glasgow 1,962 400 D. Goodwin. Are intended to Sail from GLASGOW to NEW YORK (unless prevented by any unforeseen circumstance.) New York Saturday, 12th June 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 Steerage Passengers will be taken at 8 Guineas, supplied with Provisions of good quality, properly cooked. Carries a Surgeon. Apply to MATTHEW LANGLANDS 5, St. Enoch. square, Glasgow or to LANGTRYS & CO.,Water-street, Liverpool. [1998 (Mflnttifltt. "has rr° SAIL from BRISTOL for J. MELBOURNE DIRECT, on the 30TH of JUNE, the magnificent clipper-built Ti iii 'ti i*» ■* Screw Steamer "ROYAL BRIDE," 2,000 Tons, ALEX. NEWLANDS, Commander, (Formerly of the Champion of the Seas.") This beautiful Ship, built expressly for the Australian Trade, combining every modern improvement applied in the construction of her, is expected to prove one of the fastest Clippers afloat. No expense has been spared in making her Passenger Accommodation attractive. Her Saloon is elegant and airy; her 'tween decks (8 feet high) are very spacious and well fitted; and patent ventilators in every part of ^For^further particulars, apply to MILESES & KING- TON, 61, Queen-square, Bristol; or JAMES N. KNAPP and CO., Newport, Mon. l2218 „r„T,rJ?aScaye ^oneH < £ 14 and upwards. atto^DJT^AXT R" LINK 0F BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN EX ROYAL MAIL PACKETS. Q AILING BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND MELBOURNE, SgOn 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. Invincible .Johnson 1767 5000 June 20. Gen. Windham.Wilson 9JI 3500 June 27. Red Jacket M H. O'Halloran 2460 5000 July 20. White Star .T. C. C. Kerr 2360 5000 Aug. 20. Golden Era.H. A. Brown 1556 4200 —— Mermaid E. Devey 1320 4000 —— Shalimar J. R. Brown 1432 4000 —— The magnificent model clipper Invincible" is one of the most astonishing vessels of the age, and has made eight voyages to Australia and back under 76 days. a uniformity of speed never attained by any ship afloat. Her last passage borne was in 72 days, beating every steamer and ship of the season. Her saloons are sump- tuously furnished, and found in bedding and all necessaries. The General Windham" is a new ship, having only made one voyage to Melbourne-in 79 days; she sails remarkably fast and her commander received very flattering testimonials from his passengers. Passengers embark on the 19th and 26th of every month. For Freight or Passage, apply to H. T. WILSON and CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool W. NAISH and CO., 29, LIanartb-street, Newport; or to W. H. WHITELOCK, 3, Oxford-terrace, Wide- marsh-street, Hereford. [706 Passage Money, .£14 and upwards. THE "LIVERPOOL" LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS, ESTABLISHED IN 1848. ■-KKH. RAILING OU the 10th of each Month, #J§l&r For MELBOURNE, For M.ri:LBOURNE, JKnStr Forwarding Passengers by Steam to all Ports in Australia and Tasmania at Ship's expense. Ships. Captains. Tons reg. Tons bur. To Sail. Sir William Eyre .Jopp 1315 3500.10th June. Eastern City Johnstone 1367 3500.10th July. Sarah Dixon .Salt 1468 4000.10th Aug. The splendid clipper Ship, SIR WILLIAM EYHE," is only one year old, and has already made a passage to Mel- bourne in the short space of eighty days, alsi from Callao, deeply laden, in ninety-one days, one of the quickest of the season. The Cabin and Second Cabin are fitted in a superior style in the Poop and House on Deck, and the great height be- tween decks ensures superior accommodations for the other classes of Passengers. -rr,a n* w T For further particulars, apply J AMES M. W AL- THEW, 40, Chapel-street, Liverpool; or to 1UUMAS DRYDEN, Swansea or to JOHN PUGH, Abergavenny. [2202 Passage Money, £ 14 and upwards. "MERSEY" LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKETS SOLING FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE ?H4.uiisuar On the 25th of every month. And forwarding Passengers bv Steam at through rates to Sydney, Adelaide, &c. Ship. Reg. Bur. Capt. Will sail. Morning Light 2377 6000.Gillies.June 25 Morning Star 1634 4't00 Allen .July 25 The leviathan clipper ship Morning Light,' 2377 tons register, 5000 tons burden, will sail from Liverpool on the 2oth June. This magnificent vessel is the largest, fastest, and finest British-built ship in the world. She has made some of the fastest passages to and from Melbourne on record. Her commander (Gillies) has, on every occasion, received the most flattering testimonials from all classes of his passengers. Her saloons are fitted in a style of Oriental magnificence, and the state rooms found in bedding and every requisite. The second cabin on deck is replete with every comfort, and the arrangements for other classes of passengers are on an entirely new and superior principle. 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. [959 AUSTRALIA. "RED JACKET." "WHITE STAR" EX-ROYAL MAIL LINE. ■jOy rP H E renowned CLIPPER JL RED JACKET," yBBSBuZ Captain O'HALLOBAN, 2463 tons register, 5000 tons burthen, admittedly tbe fastest and handsomest ship in the world, will be despatched at noon of the 20th July. The following enumeration of her passages will show her sailing qualities — New York to Liverpool in 13 days 2 hours. Liverpool to Melbourne in 69 days. ft Last voyages—Liverpool to Melbourne in y Melbourne to Liverpool in 68 days. Melbourne to Liverpool in 68 days. England to Melbourne in 63 days. She has made six voyages round the w y in which time she has sled over nearly 200 000 miles without the loss of a spar, frequently running from 3o0 to 400 miles per diem/and on one occasion she ran 417 nautical miles in one day-a rate of speed far surpassing the fastest ocean steamers. Her saloons are sumptuously furnished, and found inbedding, linen, and all necessaries cow, piano, library for nrst-class passengers. Her second cabin, intermediate, and steerage accommodations are equal to those of any ship in the trade. For Freight or Passage, apply to the owners H T WILSON&CHAMBERS, 21, ♦ H WHTTPT onl 'o ^Darth"8treet» Newport; or to W. H. WHITELOCK. 3, Oxford-terrace, Widemarsh- street, Hereford. [2224 THE SECRET OF HORSE-TAMING FOR 2s. 6d. CHAPMAN'S VETERINARY DICTION- C ARY contains 100 of the best known recipes in the world for the Cure of all Diseases in Horses, Dogs, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, &c., &c. By means of No. 43, your control over a horse is so great that he will even swim across a river to follow you No sportsman or farmer should be without it, 8. pounds in the year may be saved, and the lives of valnable animals—Agricultural Magazine. One recipe alone (Condition Balls for Horses), which originally cost a large sum, may here be had for a trifle. -Plough. Sent post-free for 2s. 6d. (stamps), by GEO. CHAP- MAN, Elm Hill, Norwich. [2201 MiMS 3~. I Juntas bit Ruction. HOPE COLLIERY. MR. JOHN WILLIAMS is instructed W SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the KINO'* HEAD INN, in the town of Newport, on THURSDAY, TW 17th day of June, 1858, at Two o'clock in the afternooR all that very desirable Colliery, situate in Cwm Sifiwg, ot the Rumney Railway, called TIIE'HOPE COLLIERY; with the nearly-new Steam Engine and Plant, Officelt vv orkshops, &c. 0 The Colliery is held under lease from Sir CharW A^orgnn, Bart, at a very moderate galeage, and contain! about 133 Acres, it HA3 BEEN VERy recently opened, and is now in full working condition. Ihe Colliery in to be Sold in consequence of the death OF a partner, and it wul form A very profitable investment* as the coal can be delivered into the trucks at a very lot figure. J For further particulars, apply to the Solicitors corf dncting the sale, Mr. R. J. CATHCART and Mr- GEORGE BLAKEY, of Newport, or to the Auctioneer, 3, Clifton-place, Newport. Newport, 4th June, 1858. f2269 .CATTLE MARKET, NEWPORT, MON. MESSRS. GRAHAM & CO. are instructed RT -V> BY.THE Assignees to SELL BY AUCTION, oB T FXRI 13°;\ AS ABOVE' WITHONT reserve, on MONDAY. TPMIF INML"LLL,S portion of tbe STOCK-IN- I ;I HOUSEH°LD FURNITURE, and othef effects, the property of Messrs. James and Roberts) bankrupts, Comprising several pieces of marble one elegant and massive marble tombstone freestone cbimney-piecefl# slate slabs, syphons, and closet pans; several casks of", cement, &c., &c. The Household Furniture consists of mahogany, loo, AND dining tables; mahogany sofa; six mahogany' chairfr covered leather cane seat and Windsor chairs mahogany four-post, tent, and stump-bedsteads iron ditto; feather and flock beds painted chests with drawers; painted wardrobe painted washstands and dressing tables MFT' hoganydrMaing glasses; carpets; fenders and fireiron8 J Kitcfien tab.es and chairs forms with backs; deal dresaef with shelves and cupboards candlesticks tins SAUCER pans with other useful effects. Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon. Auctioneers Offices 7, Commercial-street, Newport* Mon., and Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff, May 31st, 1858. GELLYGROES, NEAR BLACK WOOD. MESSRS. GRAHAM & co. will SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, JUNE 14th, 185& at the GEORGE INN, BLACKWOOD, at Three o'clock int the Afternoon, subject to the usual conditions, the follow4 ing Leasehold Property, in two lots » LOT I.-All th,t Cottage and Garden, situate at Gelly &-AR BLACKWOOD, now the occcupation of John,- LOT 2.-All those Two Cottages and Gardens, situated near to the Half-way House, at Gellygroes, aforesaid, now in the occupation of William Jones and Edmund Jones. Lot 1 has a frontage of 193 feet, and contains, by ad* measurement, 37 perches, more or less, is held under 0, lease for the residue of a term of 99 years from May 1st, 18-18, and will be sold subject to a mortgage thereon of £ 100, and to the yearly ground-rent of one pound. Lot 2 is held under a lease from John Jones, Esa fof the residue of a term of 60 years from the 29th Sept., 1818, pounds subject to the yearly ground rent of TWO For further particulari;, apply'to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 7, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon.; and Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff. Dated June 3d, 18-58. F2270 LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, IN YORK PLACE, NEWPORT. I MESSRS. GRAHAM AND CO. will offer i *R SALE BY AUCTION, on THOBSDAT, June 17th, 1^8. at the KINO'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, AT rouro clock in the Afternoon, in one or more Lots, A*1 may be determined on at the time of Sale, and subject to such conditions as will be then produced,-All those • FOUR substantial and well-built MESSUAGES, recently erected by Mr. J. N. Gregory, situate in York-place, in the town of Newport, the whole of them occupied by respectable tenants, at a rental amounting in the aggre- gate to J3110 per annum. The property is held on a lease for 999 years, subject to a ground rent of Y,15 for the whole-Iuffioient land being left to build another house. Further particulars, with the names of the tenants, &c., will appear in next week's paper; and Tn the meantime,, all information required may be obtained by application to Mr. JOHN BIRD, Solicitor, Cardiff; Mr. GEO. BLAKEY, Solicitor, Newport; or of the AUCTION- EERS, at their Offices, 7, Commercial-street, Newport, and Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff. Cardiff, 4th June, 1858. [2272 FREEHOLD AND LKASEHOLD INVESTMENT., AT NEWPORT. Building Materials, §c., a portion of the Estate of Messrs- James and Roberts, Bankrupts. MESSRS. GRAHAM & co. will offer fori SALE BY AUCTION, by order of the Bristol M District. Court of Bankruptcy, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, 1 Newport, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of June, 1858, at < Five o'clock in TH* Afternoon, subject to such con- | ditions as will be then produced, the following desirable properties FIRST.-All those 8 FREEHOLD HOUSES, partly built, pleasantly situate in the New Road, called Saint Woollos Road, leading from Saint WoolJoa Church to Baneswell, in the town of Newport. The houses will be Sold either together, or divided into Two Lots, as may be determined on at the time of Sale. The Land upon which the Houses are built is part of the Cae Crook Estate, and is of Freehold Tenure, subject to a Fee Farm Rent of E2 OS. upon each House each House has a frontage of 18 feet to Saint W oollos Road, and the plan and arrangements of the Houses are most convenient, and the situation most healthy and desirable. When completed they will form a j most profitable investment, as there is a great demand for I this class ot House in Newport. 1 The Property is at present in Mortgage for £570, and | will be offered for Sale subject to this Mortgage. Any Builder or other person purchasing the Property, woul have no difficulty in arranging with the present Mortgagee. for sufficient further advances to complete the Houses. | SECOND.—A large quantity of BUILDING MATE- RIALS, consisting of W imlow Frames, Sashes, Doors, ? &c., which may be used in the completion of the above Houses, together with a quantity of Planks, Ladders, and other materials for building purposes. iHlhD.—All that MARBLE and STONE YARD, lately occupied by Messrs. James and Roberts, situate about midway between Newport Bridge and the Toll Bar, containing a frontage to the road of oO feet, and extending i back 150 feet, with the several .Shops, Buildings, Shed*, J &c., now standing thereon. This Lot is held under Lease from William Jones, Esq., £ fur a term of 21 years, from the 25th of December, 1855, t subject to an annual Ground Rent of £ 15, payable half- ( yearly. f FOURTH.- ALL THAT UNFINISHED MESSUAGE OR J DW ELLING-HOUSE, situate in Saint Mary-street, | BANESWELL, LATELY OCCUPIED AS WORKSHOPS BY THE BANKRUPTS I JAMES AND ROBERTS, HAVING A FRONTAGE TOWARDS THE STREET I OF 22 FEET MORE OR LESS, AND EXTENDING IN DEPTH BACKWARDS 1 of 22 feet more or LESS, and extending in depth BACKWARDS 1 120 feet. This Lot is freehold, subject to a Fee Farm Rent of 10 guineas, and will be offered for sale subject to a covenant to complete the building of the house within a reasonable J time. Immediate possession may be had by the purchaser. For any further particulars or information respecting the Lots, application may be made to tbe Auctioneers, at THEIR OFFICES, 7, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; AND GUILD- { hall Chambers, Cardiff; or at the Office of t. Mr. GEO. BLAKEY, SOLICITOR, F 162, Commercial-street, Newport. I Newport, 4th June, 18.58. [2268 PENYWRLOD, LLANFOIST. ONE MILE FROM ABERGAVENNY. r WILLIAM J. HANDS is favoured with | instructions from William Morgan, Esq., JUN^ < 'whose lease of Penywrloi will shortly expire, to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises, on THDBBDAY, tbe i. 17th and FRIDAY the 18th days of June next, the whole of his modern and well-selected HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, suitable for a small establishment, comprising drawing and dining-room appointments in walnut, rose- wood, and mahogany, chiefly by London makers, and in excellent preservation full-sized cylinder-front cottage pianoforte (C. to A..), by Broad wood, in rosewood oase, nearly new a few volumes of valuable books, the requi- sites for three bediooms, in birch, mahogany, and painted L wood, a small cellar of choice wines, elegant cut glass F decanters, wioe and other glasses, brewing, kitchen, culinary, SAD dairy U'ensils garden and stable imple- ments, saddlery, and other effects. PARTICULARS whereof will appear in Catalogues, to 0 aa at the Auctioneer's Office, on and after the 10th ot June. J Ihe Sale will commence at 12 o'clock punctually each day. j Westgate Buildings, Abergavennv, 25th May, 1858. | [2255 TIMTERNE-PARVA, MONMOUTHSHIRE. (Five Miles from Chepstow, and Ten from Monmouth.) Modern and highly-superior town-manufactured dining, drawing, and bedroom Furniture, in walnut, rosewood, and mahogany, grand-tone cottage pianoforte, in rosewood case, 6i oetaves (by Murphy and Croft, late Collard and Collard), chimney glass, satin, damask, and moreen win- dow drapery, Brussels, Kidderminster, and velvet pile carpeta and rugs, Art-Union prints, Bingle barrel gun (by Stanton, London), Chinese billiard table, 8-day dial, baro- meter, prime goose feather beds, Witney blankets, Mar- seilles quilts, hair and wool mattresses, plated articles, china, glass, ware, kitchen and culinary appointments, &C., the Property of Mrs. WELDON, who is leaving the neighbourhood, which MESSRS. DOWLE AND STEPHENS K *T6 ^LE Ratification to announoe for SALE BY AUCTION, on TOBSDAY, the 8th Jane, 1858, com- mencing punctually at Twelve o'clock. May be viewed the day previous to the Sale, and 1 Catalogues procured on the Premises, at the Beaulort I Arms, Monmouth, the Hotels, or of the Auctioneers, LEDBURY^Villa, Chepstow. [2247 ( GARNDIFFAITH, NEAR PONTYOOL. To BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, -i- THREE Freehold DWELLING-HOUSES, situ- < ated at Garndiffaith, in the immediate vicinity of the Varteg and Golyuos Iron works .—Application to be made to FRANCIS DA VIES, Masons'Anns, Oftrndiffaith. 4 [2262 — b j