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'l gWfatMM. r- j* IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS |FHE Counties of SOUTH WALES, bor. f*~ dering on England, offer the most vain able and ItofitaMe fields for ADVERTISERS that can be found titbin the same extent in the empire—if we exclude the ►eat Metropolis, and the rich teeming districts of the per-productive, the ever-absorbing NOBTH | MONMOUTHSHIRE, GLAMORGANSHIRE I BRECONSHIRE, tith their large population, commercial enterprise, and taidily-iucreasing wealth, are, unquestionably, COUNTIES k which Advertisers may look with confidence for an mple return for any outlay they may inonr, in pushing meir several interests, with a view to large and produc- in sales, &0. f THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, Glamorganshire AND ERECON SILURIAN, AND SOUTH WALES ADVERTISER, has been for more than a quarter of a century, the UlEAT ADVERTISING MEDIUM OF THE DISTRICT. Advertisers desirous of availing themselves of the pub- icity of its oolumns, are requested to address the foblisher, Mr. CHRISTOPHERS, NEWPORT, MON- IOUTHSHIBB. i Advertisements inserted on a Moderate Scale; and when Contracted for by the Year, Half-year, or Quarter, the Irma are proportionately reduced. NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION. tXTRAOT PROK THE LAST ANNUAL STAMP RETURN feacxD—ending 31st December, 1854 :— 1854. Weekly JtONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN HO 425 2124' Ojmkna? 79,000 1519 Star of Gwent 76,100 1463 Mertbyr Guardian 61,500 1163 Swansea Herald 58,250 1120 Monmouthshire Beacon 36,500 709 Silurian 35,375 i^At the close of the year 1855, the circulation of the pTuirian was added to that of the MERLIN. [ PRINTING toF. EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY$EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE t r Uleriin dflttritl ^riatitig Offirt, Uleriin dflttritl ^riatitig 15, COMMERCIAL-STREET, j NEWPORT, MOJf. JOOK-PBIKTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &C. Zr PRIZE POULTRY. T7GGS from WHITE-FACED SPANISH JJi and BLACK HAMBURGH FOWLS at 9s. the tu getting of 13. Apply to Mr. C. H. OLIVER, Commer- wal-stroet, Newport. fc- o?" prizea for Spanish Chickens at the Trede- 8** Z\°Z £ 1855. 1856, and 1857. Also, two prizes gor Black Hamburghs in 1856, and one in 1857. [2137 j EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WEIGHING- MACHINE. FLTENRY POOLEY AND SON, JJ.A20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT,Mow, "■ PATENTEES OF THE PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINE, WBIGH-BBXDGBS, &0., Suitable for all Como«nUl> Mining, and Manufacturing purposes- WORK8 AT LIVERPOOL. AGENTS for the SALE of DONKEY-ENGINES; IMPROVED TAPS k VALVES; PRESSURE GAUGES, and all BRASS MOUNTINGS for Steam Engines and Boilers, &c. AMERICAN VULCANIZED INDIA-RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, HOSE. &c BOLTS, RIVETS, &o.; MACHINERY BELTING; CHUBB'S PATENT FIRE and THIEF-PROOF r SAFES. DETECTOR LOCKS, &c.; [THE FRANKLIN PATENT GAS REGULATOR; -flTDMARSH'S PATENT LUBRICATORS OR OIL CUPS; LUDLOW'S PATENT MALT-SCREENING MACHINE. [1015 H. P. BOLT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, H NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, AS FOR SALE a large assortment of STONE-WARE DRAIN PIPE3 of the ttest Staffordshire Clay, varying from 3 inohes up to 18 inches, with all requisite J unctions. Bends, and Syphons. Also, a fine aswrtment of TERRA COTTA GOODS, for ornamenting Pleasure Grounds, &c A variety of" NORWAY" SPARS on hand. [2008 ABERDARE, GLAMORGANSHIRE BLACK LION FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1815. THE PROPRIETOR, C. B. PALMER, JL begs to announce that he has recently entered upon the above old-established House, which has been entirely rebuilt within the past two years, and is now rendered one of the best and most commodious Premises in the locality, and he desires to acquaint Commercial Gentlemen, the IlnhabitantR of Aberdare and neighbourhood, and the pub- lic generally, that he has furnished the several appomt- Iments necessary to the proper conduct of a large and ex- 1 tensive business, in a manner, that will, he trusts, merit a full share of patronage and support. The BLACK LION is well and pleasantly situated within five minutes' walk of the Rail way Stations, and the Commercial Room and Bedrooms have been fitted up with every regard to comfort and convenience. C. B. P. is determined that all his supplies shall be of the choicest description in every department, combined with the best attention and economy. Good Stabling, Lock-up Coach-bouses, &c., &0. Aberdare, 18th March, 1858. [2107 GALVANISED IRON WORKS G AND WAREHOUSE. TEMPLE BACKS, BRISTOL. Galvanised Corrugated Iron Roofing, Sheet lro^» Hoops, Naila, Fencing Wire and Wire Netting, Coal Scoops, House Pails, Buckets, Bowls, Basins, Milk-pans, Turnip- skips, Iron-rimme(i Riddles, Eaves, Gutters, and Down Pipes Wrought-iron and Welded Tubing, for Gas and Water purposes, kept in Stock. All descrIptIons of WROUGHT and CAST IRON WORK GALVANISED. [2167 PRO C T OR'!8TAtXnH?Tp12, M » vrTTP P r rpHIS Valuable FertilbLI^ MANURE. 1 used by the eminent Sf universally Wales, and stands unrivalled in the^l °f EnSland and of the bulb which it produces. Itial?*QUT an? Quality ficial to the Grain Crops which follow, andoP •7 t found to fail after the first application. SoS^9 ^,ely produced by this Manure last year weighed upwIrdPf 30 Tons per acre.. „ 1 a 0 PERUVIAN GUANO BONES, AND SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Warranted of the best quality. APPLY TO H. AND T. PROCTOR, „ CATHAY, BRISTOL. branch Establishments.—Birmingham, Emcote, near N B A > an& Saltney, near Chester. and Ami- ^MPHLET, on Manures, their Properties Stamps °all°D'" forwarded on receipt of 12 Postage H»ISwFltSCE-The admirera t°f to observe that none is are Particularly requested name of WILLIAM T A that w^icl1 ljear8 signed ELIZABETH LAZEVRV ° maDy ye&rS' ■ E. AN^HO^E3T,N;S0N'F. ESSENCE OF peculiar care which h*> to prepared withthat Manufactured only at *°^^versaHy esteemed. E, ^wM^tsasssssjsasr H931 W R. MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and T T COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL. STREET, NEWPORT. BONDED AND FREE STORES FOR SHIPS. [5 TRUNKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS. JCORIN, 123, Commercial-street, Newport, 0 Manufacturer and Dealer in best leather, strong iron-bound, and cheap, papered Trunks, Hat-Caaea, &c. -Sole Agent for the patent Eclipse Portmanteau. [1895 RAILWAY WORKS, AND BRIDGE-END FOUNDRY, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. JAMES MURPHY, ENGINEER. RAILWAY-WAGGONS FOR SALE OR HIRE. Broad and Narrow Guage wrought and cast-iron Wheels and Axles in Stock. FOR SALE, TWO TO THREE HUNDRED RAIL- WAY WAGGONS—hired on lease for a term of years to responsible parties (in several contracts). Licenses Granted for making or using the following Pa- tented Railway Improvements:— MURPHY'S WROUGHT-IRON DOVE-TAILED MURPHY'S WROUGHT-IRON DOVE-TAILED RAILWAY-WHEELS, By which perfect safety is ensured from accident, by the fracture of a tyre. FISH-CHAIR, with safety bolt and nut fastenings. WROUGHT-IRON LONGITUDINAL BEARINGS, applicable to the double-headed or deck-beam Rali. Also the RAILWAY STEAM BRAKE. 1166 (From Finigan's, Bath,) O S T L E R'S HAIR CUTTING ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR, 173, COMMERCIAL-STREET, (Three Doors from the Westgate Hotel,) NEWPORT, MON. A Private Apartment for HAIR DYEING. WIGS, SCALPS, FRONTS, CURLS. Every description of Ornamental Hair ma- nufactured at the most economical prices. A respectable LAD wanted as an APFBEBTIOS. [2134 DUCK AND COMPANY TEAUNITT sSet ArD COFPEE MERCHANTS, B UNITY &TBEET, COLLKOB GREEN, BRISTOL, EG respectfully to inform Families that tbey will be supplied from their Establishment with Pure and Unadulterated TEAS COFFEES, of the finest growth, also COCOAS, and all kinds of the finest qualities of SPICES, at WHOLESALE PRICES. [1675 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PARK- STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for the last ten years) at NEWPORT, the first WEDNESDAY, and at CARDIFF, the following THURSDAY in every Month, when he may be consulted on all cases relating to to his Profo««ion. Mr. Y OUNGS next visit will ooenr a. follows :— NEWPORT-At Mr. Wansbrough's, No. 4, Commettrial- street—Wednesday, Joly 7th. CABMFW-MM. William*, No. 64, Croekherbtown— Thursday, July 8th. [883 fA CARD.] I MR. R. N. OSBORNE, SUR G EON. DEN TIS T, 17, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. [1127 TEETH. MR. CLARK (from Saokville-street,London) RESIDENT SURGEON DENTIST, AGINCOUBT- SQUABE, MONMOUTH, respectfully begs to announce that he continues to fix every description of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, on the most modern and scientific principles, and attends at 112, Commercial-street, NEWPORT, the second Wednesday in each month and USK, on the fol- lowing day (Thursday), at Mr. J. H. CLARK'S; Ross, the first Thursday in each month, at Mr. FABBOB'S, Stationer, High-street; COLEFOBD, on the 21st of May, and every alternate Friday, at Mrs. THOS. BLANCH'S. DECAYED TEETH effectually and permanently restored by Mr. CLARK'S ANODYNE CEMENT, forming a complete masticating surface, rendering extraction seldom necessary. Every operation performed connected with Dental Surgery. The necessity of having a resident Surgeon-Dentist in Monmouth and neighbourhood, ia evident from the fact that old and young have hitherto had their teeth fearfully neglected. $3R All communications address to R. CLABR, Surgeon Dentist, Agincourt-square, Monmouth. [2223 TEETH. MESSRS. LEVASON and ROBERTSON, SURGEON DENTISTS, 11 BRIDGE-STBKET, HEREFORD. One of the Firm will attend Monmouth, Newport, Abergavenny, and Brecon FORTNIGHTLY. DAYS OF ATTENDANCE. MONMOUTH—Wednesdays, June 16th and 30th, at the BEAUFORT ARMS HOTEL. NEWPORT—Mondays, June 2ht and July 5th, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL. ABER- GAVENNY-Toesdays, June 22nd and July 6th, at the ANGEL HOTEL. BREOON- Wednesdays, June 23rd and July 7th, at the CASTLE HOTEL. N.B. Constant Attendance at 11, Bridge-street, Hereford. [2278 WINES FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. PORT, SHERRY, MARSALA, MADEIRA BUCELLAS, &o all at 20s. PER DOZEN, really Fine Wines. Her Majesty's Government allows these Wines to be imported at half duty: hence the low price. They are the produce of the vineyards of our own Colony, where the vines of Portugal and Spain are now being carefully cultivated, and have escaped the disease. For the purity and wholesomeness or the Cape Wines imported by us, see the analysis of Dr. Letheby, Medical Officer of Health for the City of ljondon, &c.f &c., who concluded by saying I am of opinion that the samples of Cape Wine which I have examined are not only pure and un- adulteraetd, but that they contain the average amounts of the various constituents of good wholesome Wines." That wine, equal to any ever produced, can be made at the Cape, all the world has acknowledged."—The Times, 8th November, 1856. Advices have just arrived that the Vintage at the Cape of Good Hope (which was completed there the first week in February) has terminated most successfully, and The Times of March 11th, states The harvest is unusually abundant, and the quantity of Wines promises to equal, if not exceed, that of any former year." THE UNIVERSAL BRANDY, Pal, « Brown, 15s. » ffDr. Letheby'a »»*7 the Kingdom, for Is. per dozen, and no charg arid Cases, if returned.. -p.n„_ W. and A. GILBEY, Wine Importers, I^BtJllerB and Rectifiers, 357, Oxford-street (three doors west ot tne Pantheon). r»m'16jLaes '° b0 crossed Bank of England," and Post vlflce Orders made payable at the General Post Office* [1974 MRS. ■,°HNSONS AMERICAN SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR IVTOTWTTWOM^ «CUTTING THEIR TEETH. nUDQber of cheap by parties jealous of »V Iatter'y been forced upon the public valuable preparation 8reat success of the original and highly ING SYRUP still s't^; JOHNSON'S AMERICAN SOOTH- it contains no narcotic nor,»r,vailed' from the limPle fact thal while opiates are the Voundauln whoever, This invaluable Preparation )»!. a11 the "cent imitations, when thought past recovery ftom1hu^red8 of Children 7ul dentition. As soon as theTvrunUr«hhn8-,ari8inug fr°m pain' child will be relieved, the gums cooled and ?nfl °n the It is as innocent as efficacious, and •o'plea.ant Th^t refuse to have its gums rubbed with i^4nt'hat no child w.ll very particular to ask for Mrs. JOHNSON'S Amk»ICa* be SYRUP, and to notice that the names of B«CIAT SoIi'Jf Farriq(den Street, London (to whom Mrs. JOIMOI H«I lold'th.' repine), are on the Stamp affixed to each Bottle, gold bv «h Chemists and Vendors, Priec 94, [i f19 u SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME Of the very best quality, from Norrington's Devon and Cornwall Manure Works, may be had of J. S. STONE, NEWPOBT, MON. NORRINGTON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE has stood the test of several years' trial, and has been found to answer well in the county of Monmouth. Great Dock-street, March 25th, 1858. [1002 MESSRS. JAMES AND PRICE, AUCTIONEERS, &c., CARDIFF, have constantly ON" SALE, all classes of HOUSE PRO- PERTY, in Cardiff; and they beg to direct the particular have constantly ON SALE, all classes of HOUSE PRO. PERTY, in Cardiff; and they beg to direct the particular attention of investers to the extraordinary advantages which Cardiff presents as a field for investment. Messrs. JAMES & PRICE have at this time Property for Sale by Private Contract, at prices which leave the purohaser from 10 to 15 per cent. on the investment, clear of taxes, rates, cost of collection of rents, and all expenses. In addition to present advantages, Cardiff property is also constantly and steadily increasing in value in every part of the neighbourhood. In some parts of the town, property has increased in value fonr-fold. Communications by letter promptly attended to. Ad- dress, Messrs. JAMES & PRICE, Wharf, Cardiff. [1800 PLANT CATALOGUE. OHN CRANSTON has now ready for dis- tribution his Spring Catalogue of Plants for 1858. It contains descriptive lists of dahlias, hollyhocks, pelar- goniums, cinerarias, fuchsias, verbenas, calceolarias, petu- nias, miscellaneous greenhouse, bedding, and hardy herba- ceous plants. Forwarded free, on application. Ilurseries, King's Acre, near Hereford. [2244 NEW TURNIP SEED, THE GROWTH OF 1857." JOHN CRANSTON ia now offering SWEDISH and other TURNIP SEEDS of his own growth, saved from Transplanted Bulbs. Prices, which are low, forwarded on application. When large quantities are taken a considerable deduction will be made. Nurseries, King's Acre, near Hereford. [2243. ATEST NEWS for TWOPENCE PER DAY.—THE EVENING STAR (unstamped, ONE PENNY) direct by post from the Office, 336, Strand, London, for Twopence per day. Three papers, free through post, for Fourpence per day. [2095 PARSONS, FLETCHER, & CO.'S IMPROVED MARKING INK, for writing on Linen, Silk, Cotton, &c., without the use of any prepara- tion, possesses all the qualities of the best Marking Ink that can be produced it flows freely from the pen, form- ing well-defined characters, without running or blotting produces writing PERFECTLY BLACK and really INDELIBLE, whilst frequent washing or the lapse of years will not at all impair the original freshness of its and it will not iu any way the texture of even" the ttDeat cambric. Sold by Mr. MULLOCK, Mr. OLIVER, and Mr CHRISTOPHERS, Newport, and by the principal Sta- tioners and Chemists throughout the kingdom, in Bottles at 6d. and Is. each with full directions for use. [1917' CAVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAM. DEBENHAM, SON, AND FREEBODY, beg to submit the following List ot their leading Prices in various descriptions of Furnishing Goods. The rapid increase in this branch of their business has nduced them to enlarge their Stock very considerably they have SHOW ROOMS for the express purpose of keeping a general assortment of every description of BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, CARPETS, &o.. Mid they trust the character they have sustained for the laat 3D years will be a sufficient guarantee thai the same ear* and attention will be devoted to this New Branch of their Trade. Painted Iron Bedsteads for Servants, from SO 12 6 Beech ditto (Japanned Maple) from 0 18 6 American Birch ditto, half-tester M 150 Mahogany Arabian ditto ditto. 2 10 0 Mattresses for Servants .0 8 0 Horse Hair ditto 1 8 0 Japanned Toilet and Wash Tables „ 1 3 0 per pair French Polished Birch ditto „ 2 10 0 ditto. "I Mahogany ditto 3 0 0 ditto. Japanned Chests of Drawers 176 Birch and Mahogany ditto 2 10 0 Swing Looking Glasses „ 0 5 6 Bed Room ChairB „ 0 2 9 Chintzes „ 0 0 4J pei yar Union Damasks 0 0 73 ditto. Silk and Wool ditto, Ii yds. wide 0 4 6 ditto. Bordered Muslin Curtains „ 0 0 10J ditto. Muslin Drawing Room Curtains 0 9 6 per pair Blankets „ 0 5 3 ditto. Counterpanes. „ 0 2 6 each. Qailts 0 5 6 ditto. Cotton Sheets ,,06 0 per pair. Linen ditto 0 12 0 ditto Brussels Carpets „ 0 2 3 per yard Tapestry ditto .n" 0 2 8i ditto. Kidderminster ditto 0 1 6 ditto. Dutch ditto 0 1 0J ditto. Printed Druggets „ 0 I 9 ditto. Hearth Rugs. 0 4 6 each. If.B.—Hooks of Bedding, with prices, sent Post Free on application DEBENHAM, SON, AND FREEBODY, J721] CAFAYPISH HOUSE. CHELTENHAM T. J. JONBS. Chemist. 5, High-street, Newport, AGENT FOR HORNIMAN'S PURE TEA, in PACKETS.—THE LEAF NOT COLOKED- —DB. ScoFFBBN, in his valuable work "On Food," remarks, at page 423" The best Tea I can find is that imported by the Messrs. Horniman; its appearance manifests it to be what it professes-Tea which has been subjected to no kind of outward embellishment- mani- festation which its delicious flavour confirms." L^e/urcrTaenitha/S pr?ve/> thnt whi^ the Chinese The Manila, r y °f that ,eni to England. The Sanitary Commissioners examined 74 samples of the with poWIkrN colour. HORNIMAN & CO.'S PURE TEA, The usual fine sorts, but the leaf not covered with color. FULL-FLAVOURED,! |1 1 £ iTEA is thus secured to the TiX-fflfaA)rrj*77r»-| Puhlin, as importing it before I H l||f 1'^ Chinese cover it with colour endertf it impossible for any best,and so passed TB..BI8H W/Mrtrw, E T1?° Lancet (Longman, m Tv )• a^ea °f Hoinimun's Teas The Green not being covered with Prussian blue, &c., is a dull olive the Black is not intensely dark wholesome and good Tea is thus obtained. Prices, 3s. 8d., 4s., and 4s. 4d. per lb. Sold exclusively by Authorised Agents throughout the kingdom, and only in Packets. LOCAL AGENTS. AnFR*v™" lT:^Th0mas- LONDON..Purssell Corn-hill ABERAVON..Evan Evans. LTDNEY.,Hathawav ABEBYSTWITH Jones, Pier-st. MoxMouTH..Farror.— Baker &c H?ni (|ate Mertiiyr •• Stephens, High Hirst).—Watkins, High. st. street. n«w!!0H'4M Wood> Stamp- NEWPORT..JoJtES.6,High-st. BRISTOL..Ferris, Union-re«. CRICKHOWEI.L..Christopher. Ditto.BATTFUHWITT 170 p„m COWBRIDGE ..Thomas, High-st. mercial-™t CARDIFF..Kernick, 23, Duke-st. POX-TYPOOL and AFLMRMX Ditto ..Jamas Bute-street. Wood Stamnnffil CHEPSTOW..Taylor, St. Mary- SWAKSEI.. WUson,Castle sqr. GLOUCESTER..Fonracre, Cross. USK..Edwards. [2060 REALAN D S 0 ^ealZSOM^i E NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUE CONTAINS DESIGNS AND PRICES OF ISO DIFFERENT ARTICLES OF BEDROOM FURNITURE AS WELL AS OF 100 BEDSTEADS AND PRICES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BEDDINC SENT FREE BY POST HEAL* SON BEDSTEAD BEDDINC BEDROOM FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS ^TOTTENHAM COURT ROA0 LONDON^ 1888 G EN T L E MEN who desire a superior FIT and FINISH should try C. MILNES, TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER, 158, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. [1013 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSRS. VILLIRRS and ANDREWS' PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT is re- moved to the premises lately occupied by Mr. WELLS, Jeweller, 59, HIGH STREET, Newport, two doors from the General Post Office. 1807 JAMES LEACH, Wholesale and Retail BEDDING, BEDSTEAD, GLASS, and CABINET MART, 117, Commercial-street, Newport. Every descrip- ion of Brass and Iron Bedsteads, French, Arabian, Four- ost, and Canopy Bedsteads, in Birch, Mahogany, Wal. ut. and Painted Woods. Furniture bought, or taken in exchange, to any amount. [1111 THE THIRTY-FIRST YEAR. J. ENGLAND, PIANO-FORTE SELLER, TUNER,$c No. 5, ALFRED-PLAOE, KINOSDOWK, BRISTOL, BEGS most respectfully to announce that his next periodical Professional Tour through Mon- mouthshire, (including Newport, Tredegar, Pontypool, Caerleon, Usk, Ragland, Abergavenny, Crickhowell, and their respective neighbourhoods), will commence about the 14th instant, when he will proceed to pay his accustomed visits, and attend to all further commands he may be honoured with (addressed as above before that time), with the least possible delay. Bristol, June 10th, 1858. R. F. & Co. CORKWOOD. TUST LANDED, ex Electric, an assorted tF Cargo of SINES CORKWOOD. Particulars, prices, &c., on application. Cargoes of St. Ubes and Faro Cork shortly expected. IVENS and CHESSELL, 5, Queen-square, Bristol. ECONOMY.—A Six Gallon Cask (equal to 3 dozen) of FIRST-CLASS SHERRY for £ 5, or the finest SOUTH AFRICAN SHERRY for JE3. Cask (which can be converted into two pails) and brass tap included. CARRIAGE FBEE. CASH.—Port at the same price, and 10S. per Cask extra. HENEKBYS, ABBOTT, and Co., Importers, 22 and 23, High Holborn, L >ndon. Established 1831. [2259 rPHE DEBATES in PARLIAMENT in X THE MORNING STAR (unstamped, ONE PENNY) despatched daily by the early post, direct from the Office, 33O, Strand, London, for Twopence per day. Three papers, free through the poet, for Foarpence daily. [2096 ARLIAMENTARY SHORT HAND ARLIAMENTARY SHORT HAND WRITING. (GTJRWBY's.) Gentlemen desirous to learn this invaluable Art of taking down.,from a Public Speaker, are invited to join the Class Lessons wh'ch takes place on MONDAY next, at 8 o'clock p.m., and eAery subsequent Monday at the same hour. Members admitted free to the Reporting Class. Terms per Quarter, lOa. 6D. Mr. JAMES MONTEATH, 26, STOW-bill, Newport. THE SECRET OF HORSE-TAMING FOR 2s. 6d. CHAPMAN'S VETERINARY DICTION- ARY contains 100 of the best known recipes in the world for the Cure of all Diseases in Horses, Dogs, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, &c., ft*. By means of No. 43, your oontrol over a hone in so great that he will even swim across a river to follow you No sportsman or farmer should be without it, as powdt in the year may be saved, and the lives of valuable animals —Agricultural Magazine. ONE recipe alone (Condition Balls for Horses), which originally coat 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 ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. SOLE CONTRACTORS for the whole of the HUT ROOFS of the CAMPS of ^.LDERSHOT, SHOBNOLIPFE, CORRAGH of KILDARE, and COLCHESTER, also, HER MAJESTY'S PAVILION, accommodating 40,000 Officers and Men, and using 400,000 Yards of NEILL".S ASPHALTED I ELT- ROOFING ONE PENNY Pt SQUARE FOOT BUNHILL Row LONOON „ A.. PHEAP> Durable, and Light ROOFING, for Farm Buildings, Cottages, Workshops, re-covering decayed CLIMATE8' ^OAIX*IN8>» AND for the use of Emigrants in every Also, as a LIGHT CEILING, under Slates and Tiles, to counteract Heat in summer, and Frost in winter. It will take whitewash. INODOROUS" Bituminous FELT, for lining Damp Walls, and placing under floor-cloth and carpets. THICK DRY HAIR FELT, for Steam Pipes and Boilers, to prevent radiat,ion and sive fuel. OW Samples and directions, with engravings illustrating the cheap construction of ROOFS, sent post-free on ap- plication. R R ROOFING FELT WORKS, (Whteh are the Original London Works,) BUNHILL-ROW. LONDON. N.B. Liberal terms to the Trade, and to Merchants exporting. [2276 L* ISSUE OF SHARES. ANDOWNERS' WEST OF ENGLAND T^.TV4ND SOUTH WALES LAND DRAINAGE AND INCLOSURE COMPANY. Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1848. The attention of persons desirous of safe investment is drawn to the constitution of this Company. The Company's Act authorises the issue of 7,800 Shares of JB25 each, to which the liability of the Shareholder is limited. The employment of the Company's capital is rendered perfectly aafe by the Act, which charges the land with the oests of the work executed. The Dividends paid out of profits have averaged L5 10s. per cent. per annum from the formation of the Company n 184". P As the annually increasing operations of the Company offer profitable employment for further capital, the Direc- tors propose to issue the remainder of the Shares, calling up 25 per share, but giving the subscribers the option of paying any additional portion of the £ 25. For further information and Shares, apply to the Secretaries, at the Company's Office, in Exeter or at the London •JMCE 30, Parliament-street or of Messrs FOSTER and BR.UTHWAITE, Stockbrokers Old Broad-street, London or of the Sharebrokers in Exeter By Order of the Directors, Exeter, May, 1858DWILL & BRODIE» IMPORTANT TO FLOCK MASTERS. PIOOPER S SHEEP-DIPPING POWDER 1 A M-A? 8TO°D THE test of Twelve Seasons) de- stroys al e Ticks, atopa 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, aud it posi- tiveiy has no equal as A CURE FOR SCAB, even after all other means have Tailed, at any season of the year, and however long the diaeaae 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; Franois, Mon- mouth Dunn, Chepstow Wood, Pontypool; Bassett, Pontypridd; Lewis, Ebbw Yale Coleman, Cardiff; Milea, Cowbridge; Biggs, Swansea Smyth, Merthyr Cary and Son, or Yeareley, Ross Williams, Hereford; Williams, Coleford; Rathro, Mitcheldean Tucker, Gloucester King, Berkeley; Ellis, Thornbury BirtiU and Co., or FA IT, Bristol; or through any ohemist. WHOLBSALI AGISTS BirtiU a Co., Bristol; Mander and Co., Wolverhampton; ¡)"W M4 QQ, I Marsden, or Edwards, Londoq, two QMREW#. GORGET Patent Sel £ Adja8iing SHIRT Six for 42s. Patent ELLIPTIC 3-Fold COLLARS 12s. the Dozen. JPATKNTEES, J. FRYER & 00.. (LATE COOPER AND FRYBB). LONDON. Agent at NEWPORT, MONMODTBSHIRE, B. EVANS, LONDON HOUSE. List of Agents, see inside Wrapper Bradahaw's Railway Guide. [gou EXTRACT FROM c. & w. TRAPNELL'S FURNISHING GUIDE. GOOD FURNITURE must please the Judgment as well as the eye. To this ead the following points may be worthy of notice. let. Well seasoned materials should be guaranteed. 2nd. Have the most extensive choice. 3rd. All Framings, Supports, &c., should be of the proper size for strength, and of doe proportions for ap- pearance. 4th. The Articles should be in proportion to the size of the rooms. 5th. Select from the genuine manufacturer upon the largest scale. ——— ESTIMATE No. 3, MODERATE, (A.) For Furnishing an Eight-Roomed House with Modern Furniture, such as we every dag supply where economy, combined with good quality, are the chief considerations, Kitchen, Hall, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Library, two Best Bedrooms, Nursery, Servant's Bedroom, KITCHEN. £ a. d. £ s. d. One Flap Kitchen Table 0 12 6 One Round ditto 0 6 0 One Double Linen Horse 0 7 o Four Strong Chairs 014 0 1 19 6 DINING ROOM. Genuine Seconds quality Brussels Carpet, say containing 40 yds. 6 19 0 Hearth Rug 0 18 6 One set of Mahogany Telescope Dining Tables, to dine eight, with small Mahogany or handsome Birch Legs and Frames 4 10 0 Six Mahogany Chairs in Hair or Morocco, Cloth Covers, part hair and flock filling 410 0 Mahogany Couch to match 3 17 6 Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, with Wine Drawer 5 5 0 One set of Crimson Damask Window Curtains, for a window 6 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in. full sized, with mahogany or or-molu pole rings and ends complete 3 5 9 One Window Blind 0 8 0 One Door Mat 0 5 0 29 18 9 DRAWING ROOM. Superior Brussels Carpet and Rag, as Dining Room 40 yds 7 18 0 One set of Handsome Damask Car- tains, for window 6 ft. by 10 ft. 3 in., with gilt poles or cornices, tassel bands, &c complete 3 7 9 Real Rosewood or Walnut Centre Table 5 0 0 French Couch, beautifully stuffed and covered to match the curtains 4 14 0 Six Solid Rosewood Chairs to match 6 10 0 Rosewood Cheffionier, elegantly carved with plate glass back, and marble top 6 0 0 Chimney Glass, in carved and gilt frame. 4 5 0 Window Blind 0 7 0 Door Mat 0 6 0 38 7 9 LIBRARY. Kidderminster or Dutch Carpet, 18 „ yards 2 7 0 Rag to Match 0 8 0 Mahogany Writing Table, one drawer 14 0 Six Cane Chairs 1 1 0 Blind 0 6 6 5 6 6 HALL. Six yds. Floor Cloth 0 18 0 Hall Bench 0 12 0 Hall Table, Solid Birch 1 0 0 2 10 0 STAIRS. Say 21 yds. extra Super Carpet 2 2 0 Thirty-eight Stair Rods and Eyes 0 14 0 2 16 0 BEST BEDROOM. ^Handsome and substantial four-post Beadstead, the pillars 5 in. square, deep moulded cornice, with poles and rings 4 15 0 Union Damask Furniture 4 12 0 One set of Window Drapery to match 0 15 0 Mattrass u. 1 2 0 Feather or German Spring Bed, Bolster and two Feather Pillows 5 10 0 One and half pair of Blankets 1 5 0 One pair 12-4 Sheets, 17a 6d., one Counterpane, 12s. 9<1 1 10 3 Mahogany Chest of Drawers 2 10 0 If of larger make and lined with pen- cil Cedar, such as can be well recom- mended, add zEt 10s. Mahogany Washstand and Table 3 5 0 Large Dressing Glass 0 15 0 Towel Horse, 4s. 6d., two Chairs, 7a.. 0 116 Bedside Carpet, 8 yds. 0 16 0 Window Blind, 5s., Door Mat, 4a. 0 9 0 27 15 9 If a commodious solid Mahogany Wardrobe 4 ft. wide, insterd of the drawers, add £ 4. SPARE ROOM. Full sized Painted half-tester Bed- stead 2 2 0 Union Damask Furniture 1 12 0 Mattrass 0 18 0 Best White Mil puff Bed, or German Elastic Bed, with Bolsters and two Pillows 2 10 0 Two Blankets, 17s., one Pair of Sheets 10s 6d. 17 6 One Counterpane 0 10 0 Painted Washstand, Table and, Horse 0 18 0 Chest of large Painted Drawers 1 13 0 Two Chairs, 6s., Glass, 15. 6d. 0 13 6 Bedside Carpet, 16s., Blind, 5a. 1 1 0 Door Mat 0 4 6 13 9 6 NURSERY. One Nursery Writing Table, Painted 0 10 0 Four Cane Chairs 0 14 0 One low Nursery Washstand 0 8 0 One Rocking Chair, French polished 0 6 6 One Painted Crib 10 0 Hair Bed and Pillow 12 0 BUnd 0 5 0 4 5 6 SERVANTS. Servant's Furniture, &c. 3 8 6 £129 17 9 ♦Instead of the Four-post Bedstead and Fumiture, put, if required Handsome Mahogany Half-Tester Bedstead, with Furniture, which amounts to the same price. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS, MESSRS. C. & W. TRAPNELL, CITY CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY MANU. FACTORY, 2, ST JAMES' BARTON BRISTOL. FOR SALE, Furnished or Unfurnished, a First Class FAMILY MANSION, replete with every convenience, in one of the best parts of CLIFTON DOWlf. For cards to view, &c., apply as above. [2002 ,s I N A D H Æ S ION, S THE NEW PROCESS INDIA RUBBER WATERPROOF FABRICS. JAMES HEYES & CO. (late Beesley & Heyes) beg to call publio attention to their newly-invented nrocess for WATERPROOFING with INDIA RUBBER This process entirely changes the nature of Caoutchouc, ren- dering it no longer dissoluble in essential oils or naphtha, and entirely freo from surface adhesion J: & m«ch pleasure ia publishing the fol- iowing TesUmonial and hereby puhlicly warrant all arti- SimateT M Y TH9M TO AUND THO HEAT OF ANY Testimonial from Captain Beckett, steam-ship Sovereign. H Messrs. JAMES HEYES & Co. To0.<rJni!BQen'v Sinadhaasion Waterproof Coat and r?^ me last year bave Proved all I could wisn. ine Coat furnished to me for Captain Organ, ship ^oquimbo, has also given him great satisfaction, for, after aving sailed to the West Coast of South America and ik*5*' saw his coat in as perfeot a state as when pur- chased. He speaks highly of it, saying he never before had anything equal to it. I can, therefore, strongly recommend your Waterproof Garments to all those fre- quenting hot climates. Steamship Sovereign. W. J. BECKETT. JAMES HEYES & CO., CORN-STREET, BKISTOI> 83, BBK&GATK and COBOBG-STBRTS, Lssps And WAURSTFTUT, lflw YOFTX. [1226 N/^pvrri> GIVEN, that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEA CE for the County of Monmouth, will be held at the Town Half m Usk, on MONDAY, the 28th day of June, 1858' and that the Court will sit at half-past 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and immediately proceed to administer the oaths to Magistrates and other penons desirous of qualifyina for office. J? n The Court will then proceed with all business relating to the assessment, appScation, and tnanmgement of-the County Stock or Rate, or any Fund or Funds used and applied in aid thereof and make orders for payments, and consider and direct the general business of the county All bills and demands relating to tho public expenditure of the county, must be delivered into the office of the Clerk of the Feaee fourteen days before the Sessions, and all Appeals and Traverses must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace, before twelve o'clock at no&n on the second day of the sessions. At half-past nine o'clock on Tuesday, the 29th day of June, 1858, the Grand and Petty Juries will be called over, and are to answer to their names, or in default, they will be fined; and all persons bound by recognizances are to attend, as the Court wiUproceed to try appeals, indict- ments for felmlies, and traverses, and transact the other business of the sessions. All convictions and recognizances, and all informations and depositions, must be delivered or transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace three clear days previous to the Sessions. All costs allowed by the County must be taxed at the same Sessions, or they will not afterwards. be allowed. CHARLES PROTHERO, mr Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 1*< June, 1858. [2263 BREC(^IONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next GENE- RAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE for the County of Brecon, will be held at the Shire Hall, in Brecon, in and for the said county, on TUES DA Y, the Twenty-ninth day of June instant, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. A, Twelve o'clock at Noon, the business relating to the Assessment, Application, or Management of the County Rate or Stock, will commence. The Court will also order and make a Police Rate under the provisions of the 19th and 20 th Victoria c 69 and of the several Acts referred to therein All Witnesses in any Appeal are to be ready in Court, to answer to their na,nes, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, on the above-mentioned day, when all Appellant, and Res- pondents must also attend. Grand and Petty Jurors, Prosecutors, and Wit- nesses, must attend on Wednesday, the Thirtieth day of' June instant, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. Depositions must be forwarded to the Clerk of the Peace seven clear days before the Sessions, and in all cases arising subsequently, immediately upon being taken. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Persons having claims upon the County, must attend, with their Accounts, before the Visiting Magistrates to the Goal, at the Shire Hall, Brecon, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of June instantt at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, when such several Accounts will be audited. And that all Costs of Prosecutions to be allowed by the lbunty, must be tsuced at the same Sessions previous to or during which they shall be incurred, or they will "tit afùr- wards be allowed. And further, tllat all Appeal. and Traver," for Trial must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before the sit. tinlf of the Court, at Eleven o'clock on Tuesday EDWARD WILLIAMS, U, I888. GFERT >f G™- NEW NOVEL, TO BE HAD AT ALL LIBRA-BIES. '"THE KNAVE OF HEARTS." A Novel JL in 3 Vols. By Mrs. FREDERICK HALT, Author of The Next of Kin." T. C. NEWBY, Publisher, 30, Welbeck-street, Caven- dish-square, London. [2253 MONMOUTHSHIRE RAILWAY AND CANAL COMPANY. LOANS ON DEBENTURE. THE above-named Company are ready to receive MONEY ON LOAN, for three, five, seven, or ten years, the rate of interest to be £4 per centum per annum, payable balf-yearly, in May and November. By Order of the Committee, GEO. HARRISON, Secretary. Newport, March 17th, 1858. [2104 TUY DEE PARK AND TREDILLIAN ESTATES. MONMOUTHSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the SALE BY AUCTION of these Estates WILL NOT TAKE PLACE as advertised, the same having been disposed of by private contract. WM. F. BATT, Abergavenny, 7th June, 1858. Vendors' Solicitor. LOANS ON DEBENTURES. 'T^HE Directors of the Hereford, Ross, aud JL Gloucester Railway Company are ready to receive TENDERS for LOANS on DEBENTURES, in sums of £100 and upwards, at four per cent. per annum, for such term of years as may be agreed upon. Interest is paid half-yearly, on the 1st January and 1st July, un' or a guarantee from the Great Western Railway Company, aa a first charge upon the gross traffic of the line before the deduction of working expenses or any other outgoings. Applications to be made to JOHN NASH, Secretary. Ross, Juue7th, 1858. [2279 wum NEWPORT, ABERGAVENNY, AND HEREFORD. N RAIL WAY COMPANY. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the NEW- PORT, ABERGAVENNY, and HEREFORD RAIL- WAY COMPANY will be held at the LONDON TAVERN, Bishopsgate-street, London, on FBIDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of June, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon precisely, for the purpose of considering and approving or otherwise acting upon the following Bilis now pending iu Purliament^ viz.:—" A Bill to enable the Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford Railway Company to divert their Railway IA the Parish of Aberdare, in Glamorganshire, and to confer upon them other powers." And also, A Bill TO extend the time for making the Worcester and Hereford Railway and for granting further powers with respect to that under- taking." Dated this Fifth day of June, 1858. By Order of the Directors, THOMAS PRITCHARD, Secretary. Secretary's Office, Hereford. [2280 NEWPORT, ABERGAVENNY, AND HEREFORD N RAILWAY COMPANY. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that SPECIAL MEETING of the NEWPORT, ABER- GAVENNY, and HEREFORD RAILWAY COM- PANY, will be held at the LONDON TAVBBN, Bishopsgate- street, London, on FRIDAY, the Twenty-fifth day at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for the purpose of approving and confirming or otherwise, an Agreement entered into by the Directors, with the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolvei- hampton Railway Company, tho Midland Railway Com- pany, and the Worcester and Hereford Railway Company, for Working the Traffic on the Worcester and Hereford Railway, and for other purposes. Dated this Fifth day of June, 18o8. By Order of the Directors, THOMAS PRITCHARD, Secretary. Secretary's Office, Hereford. [2281 MANOR OF WENTSLAND AND BRYNGWIN, IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that A GENERAL COURT BARON, or GREAT COURT, of the Lady and Lords of the said Manor, will be holden on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of June instant, ab. Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, at the Dwelling-house of JOHN JONES, Innliolder, called the CROWN HOTE^ IA the Town of PONTYPOOL, within the Manor and COUNTY aforesaid, when and where the Customary Tenants of the said Manor, and all Persons owing suit and service to tha said Lady and LORDS, are required to attend. CHARLES J. PARKES, Deputy Steward of the said Maaotv WWTAUOD, HMT Pofllypool, J OO« ITB, 1858,