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Add rt"e..5 t0 IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS THE Counties of SOUTH WALES bor I 1 A nffpr the most valuable and Profitable fidd°.afornlDVBBTISBEB that can be found within the same extent in the empire-if we exclude the great Metropolis, and the rich teeming districts of the •Ver-productive, the ever-absorbing NORTH. MONMOUTHSHIRE, GLAMORGANSHIRE BRECONSHIRE, with their large population, commercial enterprise, and tapidily-iucreasing wealth, are, unquestionably, COUNTIES to which Advertisers may look with confidence for an ample return for any outlay they may incur, in pusbiDa their several interests, with a view to large and produc- tive sales, &c. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, LAMOROANSHtRE ASD BRECON SILURIAN, AND SOUTH ALES DVEKTISER, has been for more than a quarter of a century, the GREAT ADVERTISING MEDIUM OF THE DISTRICT. Advertisers desirous of availing themselves of the pub- licity of its columns, are requested to address the Publisher, Mr. CHRISTOPHERS, NEWPORT, MON- HOUTHSHIRE.. Advertisements inserted on a Moderate Scale; and when Contracted for by the Year, Half-year, or Quarter, the terms are proportionately reduced. NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION. EXTRACT FROM THE LAST ANNUAL STAMP RETURN IS30ED—ending 3Lt December, 1854 Weekly l&o4. Average. j MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN" 110,425 2124 Cambrian 79,000 1519 Star of Gwent 76,100 1463 Merthyr Guardian 61,500 llG3 Swansea Herald. 58,250 1120 Monmouthshire Beacon 36,500 702 Silurian 35,375 661 At the close of the year 1855, the circulation of the Silurian was added to that of the MERLIN. e plujrriNG OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY$EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE lltciiiit (general ^riutraj 15, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. Borur PRTVTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, CIRCULARS, CARPS, REPORTS, &C. WILLIAM COMPTON, W TALLOW CHANDLER AND MELTER. TRY HIS RED WICK DIPS. 58, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. [2592 EXHIBITION PRIZ E MEDAL WEIGIIING- MACHINE. fXENRY POOLEY AND SON -1~1_20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON PLATPORMF'WET[GHfNO MA CHINE, Purple/01 a11 ^m^eSialfMiring' Manufacturing ^ESSUEEtGAUGis,?ud all BRASS MOUNTINGS for Steam Engines and Boilei s, &c.; AMERICAN VULCANIZED HDU RUnBER KFTTfNG, PACKING, HOSE, &c BOT ts RIVETS, &C. MACHINERY BELTING CHUR TVS PATENT FIRE and THIEF-PROOF SAFES. DETECTOR LOCKS, &c. THF FRANKLIN PATENT GAS REGULATOR; TIDSaRSH'S PATENT LUBRICATORS OR OIL CUPS; LUDLOW'S PATENT MALT-SCREENING MACHINE. [1015 T?IRE AND LIFE INSURANCES -1^ eflFected, with Offices of unquestionable standing, by WM. CHRISTOPHERS, of 7, Commercial-street,, (and MBRLIN Office) Newport. P"80 IMPORTANT. IFcYhoU want to BORROW MONEY, at ?NC^eaP ari'1 Easy Rate> go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS, i T Jo \v. P0'6" •VIo"-> all|l INSURE VJUll LIFE> ail Wl security, you can have any amount from £ ■*> «!> t0 £ 1000, re-payable by half-year)} Instal- ments ini three years, with interest at 5 per cent [2341 -= flMERTm & CD's II NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE I AND PRICE LIST: WITH sao Esa?"™S|[FRLAMISS AET1SFC0™0EE0B MMSIOH, it SENT FREE BY POST. LAVER TON & CO. 11 HOUSE FURNISHERS & CABINET MAKERS, j MARYPORT STREET, BRISTOL. [2357 fHE AL.~» SON'S! NEW n ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUE C0NJA'NS DESIGNS AND PRICES OF 150 DIFFERENT Z?C1"Es 0F BEDROOM FURNITURE AS WE1A OT EVntv 100 BEDSTEADS AND PRICES OF BED01NC SENT FREE BY POST U»T0TTEMHAM COURT „, |[ 1888 O I N A D II M S I o N THE NEW PROCESS INDIA RUBBER WAT Eli PROOF FABRICS. JAMES HEYKS k CO, (late Beesley & Heyes) be« ^$call public attention to their newly-invented process for Waterproofing witii INDIA RUBBER. This P^ceas entirely changes the nature of Caoutchouc, ren- it no longer dissoluble in essential oils or naphtha, T e £ tirely free froro surface adhesion. low; CO. have much pleasure in publishing the fol- X, J? TesMmonial, and hereby publicly warrant all arti- »limatenailh^3ioui3ea by lhem t0 9 any Testimonial from Captain Beckett, steam-ship Sovereign. Gentle Messrs. JAM;:3 IIEYE-S & CO. W letnen ~The Siuadbasion Waterproof Coat and *i3? g £ i!U £ Plie(1 to mo last year have proved all I could Cooni™ 0at furnisbo<l to me for Capti.in Organ, ship harinw 0°:i ,8 a^ao §iven him great satisfaction, for, after Wk T ,»° t5leH"est Coast of South America and °hase'cl coa'' as perfect a state as when pur- W anvti;8 speaks Ligblr of it, saving he never before i* I cau, therefore, strongly qu«?tiug hotydimSSrpr°°f Gaments t0 a11 those fr°" EAM-ship Sovereign. W T PICKETT JAMES II E T E S & 6 O EECKB1T* 83 COBN-STREET, BEI8TOL • A and Cob«RG-streets LEEDS • AND WAI^SIBBBT, NBW Yoak, [1226 c NEWPORT STEAM SAW MILL, CANAL PARADO- WHOLESALE & RET A11! MA^ HOG AN Y JTARD &c. TO BUILDERS, CABINET MAKERS, & OTHERS. \\T G- LOVELL solicits purchasers to in. T V • spect his Stock of seasoned and well-assorted MAHOGANY, ready SAW*, IN all ™ For Sale, a horizontal High-pressure STEAM ROTT 12 inch cylinder, 2 foot stroke, and 1UBULAR BOILER, iu good condition. Can be seen at .work at the above Mill. T2L)UU PRIZE CHAFF CUTTERS, CORN CRUSHERS, &c., REDUCED FROM 5 TO 15 PER CENT. T S. STONE begs to inform his Agricultural < Friends and the public generally, that he has ia Stock a New and very large ::ssort nent of CHAFF CUTTERS, CORN CRUSHERS, TURNIP CUTTERS, &c for the Present Season.—Cataloguas sent post free on application. „ WHOLESALE AGENT FOR CROSSKILL'S PATENT WHEELS, tc Ironmongers, Smiths, and Dealers supolied on liberal terms. Implement and Wheelwright Works, Newport, Mon., 29th Oct.. 1858 2598 Coal Direct from the Colliery. THE Public ave respectfully informed they can be supplied with the BESL1 HOUSE COAL, from the CWM COLLIERY, delivered to any part of New- port, within the Toll Gates, as follow Best Screened House Coal. 12s. Od. per Ton. Thioutrh and Through Do 91. 6,1. „ Small or Smith's Do 7s. 6d. „ To parties sending their Carts or Waggons from the Country, giving notice of the same the day previous (to prevent disappointment) or taking a Truck, a considerable reduction will be made. A liberal allowance to Retailers. TERMS, CASH. Orders received for Half a Ton ami upwards, at the CWM COAL OFFICE, 159, Commercial-road, Newport.Mon. 2520 U-KRE Bli),IDS' EGGS. EGGS of every BIRD known to visit ILJ Great Britain or its Shores, mav be had. upon ap- plication to Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, 3, Clifton-place, Newport, Auctioneer [2597 pRIME PICKLED OX TONGUES, AT FEN NELL'S FISH, GAME, AND FRUIT WAREHOUSE, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. [2610 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, CJURGEON DENTIST, of Xo. 7, PARK- CJURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PABK- STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for the last U^ years) at NE WP RT, the first WEDNESDAY, and at CARDIFF, the following THURSDAY in every Month, when ha may be consulted on all cases relating to his Profession. Mr. YOUNG'S next visit will occur as follows NEWPORT- -AT l\Ir. \Vansbrough's, No. 4, Commercial- street— Wednesday, Decemboi 1st. CARDIFF—Mr. Perrott's. Tailor, No. 2, Duke-street. —Thursday, December 2nd [S63 (A CAltD. J MR. R. N. OSBORNE, SUR G EON DEN TIS T, 17, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. [1127 TEETH. MESSRS. LEVASON AND ROBERTSON, SURGEON DENTISTS, 11, BRIDGE-STREET HEREFORD. One of the Firm will atiend Monmouth Newport, Abergavenny, anil Brecon FouTXIGHTliY. DAYS OF ATTENDANCE. MONMOUTH—Wednesdays, ad, 20th. Nov. 3rd & 17th, Dec. 1st, 15th, and 29th, at the BEAUFORT ARMS HOTEL. NEWPORT—Mondays, Oct 25tb, Nov. 8th and 22nd, Dec. 6th and 20th, at the Kite's HEAD HOTEL. ABERGAVENNY-Tuesdays, Oct. 26th, Nov. 9th and 23rd. Dec. 7th and 21st.. at the ANGEL HOTEL. BRECON Wednesdays, Oct. 27th, Nov 10th and 24th, Dec. 8th and 22nd, at the CASTLE HOTEL. N.B.-Constant Attendance at 11, Bridge-street, Hereford. [2278 HENEKEY'S COGNAC, a pure French Brandy, pale or brown, 20S. per gallon, 42S. per dozen. LONDON BRANDY, pale or brown, 14s. per gallon, 30S. per dozen. LONDON GIN, as from the still, asd the strongest allowed, 12S. per gallon, 26s. per dozen. Packages to be returned within three months, or charged Is per gallon. Six gallons, the cask not charged. Country orders contain a remittance. HENEKEYS, ABBOTT, ANTD CO, GKAT'S-INN DISTILLERY, 22 and 23, Hi.;h Holborn, London, W.C. Established 1831. [2536 tYThe Parliamentary Report on Food has e.xponeti the fact that white the Chinese will use nOlle hut PlmE TEA, they, to increase the profit, colour most of that sent to England. The Sanitary Commissioners fxtnim'ed 74 samples of the Black and Green in genrraluse, of which 54 were found coaled with powdered colour. -{{-{{- "Always Good alike" HORNIMAN's PURE TEA the Leaf not covered with color, -il /1- < Q T R 0 N G RICH, FULL-FLAYOURED STRONG, RICH, J '-4 fg PEA is thus secured to the PUBLIC> as importing it before S STj~f I he Chinese cover it with eot.mr S1JL-'L',»UF!ERS R impossible for any -IM! L-A IWHSPHRLI' 'ROW11 low-priced autumn leaves to be made to appear — J —. GG=A^EQUAL to the best,and so passed IIO'.IMMA VS TEA WARKSIORSITSTJOFF to the consumer at a high 3O, 3. Si.OIMWOOD St., CUY, LOA.IOII.|PRICE The Lancet (Longman, MR.QIA) states of Horniman 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 Autho;'ised Agents throughout the kingdom, and only in PACKOTS. LOCAL AGENTS. APEHDARE.. Jones.—Thomas. LONDON..Pavsscll Corn hill ABEBAVON..Evan Evans. LYDJTEY ..Hathaway, ABEKYSTWITH Jones, Pier-st MONMOUTH..Farror.— Baker,&c ABER'JAVENXV Go.sden (late MERTHYR Stephens, High Hirst}Watkins, High st. street. ABERSYCIIAS ••• Wood, Stamp- NFAVPORT..JONES, 5,High-st Office. Ditto. CliERRY, 41, Commercia BRISTOL.. Ferris. Union-street. street. CRICK.nowEi.L-.Christopher. Ditto ..BATTERSIIILL, 173, Com COWBRIPGE ..Thomas, High-st. mercial-street. R,MLK» Kernick,23, Duke-st. POVTYPOOL and ABERarcEAN.. Ditto .james, P-ute-street. Wood, Stamp Office. PUUB^TFIW Tavlor, St. Mary- SWANSEA.. Wilson,Castle sqr treet Ditto..Harris, Oxford-stree r u rForD.. Williams. Ditto.Glover, Castle-stree ^OKBTER.-Fouracre, Cross. ^Edwards. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. SNT1? CONTRACTORS for the whole cf TJT'T^ POOFS of the CAMPS of ALDERSHOT, the liU 1 U RH 0F KILDARE, and COLCHESTER, SHORNCLIFFE, CLR V.VTLION, accommodating also, HER F^T £ STNLUSIN- 400,000 Yards of Officers and Men, AND p A T E N T MON ASPHALTED FELT ROOFING, ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT, BUNHILL ROW, LONDON. A Cheap, Durable, and Light ROOFI- f Buil.iings, Cottages, Workshops, re-coveving decayeu Weather Boarding, and for the use of EMIGRANTS ID every climate. Also, as a LIGHT CEILIXG, under Slates and Tiles, to counteract Heat in summer, and Frost in winter. It will take whitewash. INODOROUS Bituminous PELT, for lining Damp Walls, and placing under floor-cloth and carpets. THICK DRY HAIR FELT, for Steam Pipea and Boilers, to prevent radiation and save fuel. Gli" Samples and directions, with engravings illustrating the cheap construction of ROOFS, sent post-free on ap- plication. M'NEILL'S ROOFING FELT WORKS, (Which are the Original London Works.) BUNHILL-ROW, LONDON. .B.-Liberal terms to the Trade, and to Merchants exporting. [2276 ,A..ddrtgoto. GENTLEMEN who desire a superior \JT FIT and FINISH should try C. MILNES, TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER, 158, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. [101 [From Finigen's, Bath.] OSTLER'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 ef Ornamental Hair ma. nufactured at the most economical prices. [2508 PORTRAITS, LIFE SIZE, OR TO FIT THE SMALLEST LOCKET, BY MESSRS. VILLIISRS AND ANDREWS PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, 59, HIGH- STREET, Newport, Mon., two doors from the Post Dffice. [1870 WR MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and • COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT. BONDED AND FREE STORES FOR SHIPS. a is T S. STONE has the largest STOCK of NEW AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY-ev,, exhibited in Newport, most of which took the First Prize at the recent Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society. Catalogues and Price Sheets sent free by post to any address. Implement and Wheelwright Works Great Dock-street, and Stand, Cattle Market, Newport, Mon. Sept. 8th, 1858. 1002 RAILWAY WORKS, AND BRIDGE-END FOUNDRY, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. JAMES MURPHY, ENGINEER. i 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 RAILWAY-WHEELS, By which perfect safety is ensured from accident, by the fracture of a tyre. FISH-CHAIR, with safetv bolt and nut fastenings. WROUGHT-IRON LONGITUDINAL BEARINGS, applicable to the double headed or deck-beam Rali. Also the RAILWAY STEAM BRAKE. 1166 H. P. BOLT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, NE WPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, HAS FOR SALE a large assortment of GLAZED STONE-WARE DRAIN PIPES of the Best Staffordshire Clay, varying from 3 inches up to 18 inches, with all requisite Junctions Bends and Syphons. Also, a fine assortment of TERRA COTTA GOODS, for ornamenting Pleasure Grounds, &c. A variety of" NORWAY" SPARS on hand. [2402 I7AMILY MILD ALE AND PORTER 1 BREWERY, LLAN ART II- S TE RET. WILLIAM PENNY, (Late of the Anchor Brewery.) IN CASKS OF 4A GALLONS AND UPWARDS. [2595 GREYHOUND INN, PONTLANFRAITH, MYVYDDYSLWYN. EDMUND JONES, late of the Parrot Inn, Newport begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he bas taken the above Inn, situate near Tredegar Junction on the Loop Line, via Pontypool, where every accommodation of Bed ami Board for Tra- vellers, can be bad on the most moderate terms. Wines )f the best qualify always in stock. E. J. also begs to announce that his HOUSE WARM- [NG DINNER will t ke place on TUESDAY, the 30th Distant Dinner will be on the Table at Four p.m. Tickets, 5s. each. Trains from Newport and Pontypool will leave in due time. [2618 BANK OF DEPOSIT. Established A.D. 1844. 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. PARTIES desirous of INVESTING JL MONEY nre requested to examine the Prospectus and Plan of THE BANK OF DEPOSIT, by which a bigh rate of Interest may be obtained with ample Security. Deposits 11 ade by Special Agreement may be withdrawn without notice. PETER MORRISON. Managing Director. BRISTOL BRANCH, 8, PARK-STREET PORTER, Manager, lorms for opening Accounts sent free on application. [2485 THE CHEAPEST and BEST RANGES T can be procured at 22, HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL. '-KM • N IL? ^WIKMIFDHAM FIA PATEN Til i KITCHENER j 40 Prices of Leamington KITCHENERS, from 3 to 12 feet long. ROASTER and SIDE BOILER, 3 ft. long, zC5 5s and 3 ft. 6 in., m °* ROASTER and OYEN, without Boiler, with Draw-out Stand, Double Drip Pans, Meat Stand, Ash Pan, Gridiron, Back and Side Skirting, Hot Plate, whereon as many vessels may be kept boiling as will stand upon it, without soiling them, 4ft., ill; 4ft. Cin..Ell 18s. 5ft.,JE1216s. ROASTER and OVEN, with Drip Pans, &c., &c., wrought Iron Back Boiler, suitable for Bath and Kitchen use, Plate Rack, &c., complete, 4 ft. 6 in., JBtS 4s.; 5 ft., JE19 8s. 6 ft., X21 16s. ROASTER, OVEN, & HOT CLOSET, with wrought Tron Back Boiler, &c., complete, 6 ft. 9 in., £ 25 7 ft. 6iu. £ 96 7s 8 ft., £ 27 0s. 6d.; 9 ft., £ 28 7s. 6d. "Two Complete Roasters, Two Ovens, or Hot Closets, lnrnp Wrought Iron Bath Boiler, &c., &c., furnished complete, 9 ft, £ 40; 10 ft. £ 13 11 ft., £ 46 12 ft., £ 49. R Larger made to order. HENRY LEONARD, Manufacturer P.lent PRICES OF OVEN GRATEb. Oven & Sham- Oven & Sham. Oven & Boiler r s. d. £ s. d. t s. d N U 9 0 19 0 1 2 9 2ft' £ ln ft° 8 1 1 0 1 6 9 3ft- O n 0 16 » J g 6 1 14 3 3ft 6in ••• 1 1 ••• 2 "pSS* THOMAS DAVLES, WOOLLEN DRAPER, AND TAILOR, 24, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. THE ORDER DEPARTMENT is well supplied with BROAD CLOTHS. BEAVERS, WITNEYS, SEAL SKINS, &c., for Winter Coats. A great variety of fashionable TROUSERINGS. A" GOOD FIT AND FASHIONABLE STYLE Guaranteed, equal to any Loudon House, at a tliird loss price for the same quality. TDAYIES S STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING is very extensive and varied, all made under his own inspection, work warranted, a good fit certain from the vast number of sizes always on hand. rri D.'s CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN, I • B-JY3, and YOUTHS, has given general satisfac- tion, and may bs had in vary^ great variety of siaes, style, and material. OUTHS'AND GE-N'TLE-NIE.S SHIRTS YOUTHS'AND GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS JL MADE TO ORDER. A choice Assortment of Ready-Made, his own Manufacture. FRENCH HATS AND CLOTH CAPS. [2438 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, aud Canopy Bedsteads, iu Birch, Mahogany, Wal- ut. and Painted Woods. Furniture bought, or taken in exchange, to any amount. [1111 EXTRACT FROM c. & vs. TRAPNELL'S FURNISHING GUIDE. GOOD FURNITURE must please the judgment as well as the eye. To this end the following points may be worthy of notice. lst. 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 due proportions for ap- pearance. 4th. The Articles hould be in proportion to the size of the rooms. 5th. Select from the genuine manufacturer upon the largest scale. —-— I:> ESTIMATE No. 3, MODERATE, (A.) I For an Eight-Roomed House with Modern Furniture, such as we every day supply where economy, combined with good quality, are the chief considerations, Kitchen, IIalt, Lining^ and Drawing Rooms, Library, two Best Bedrooms, JSursery, Servant's Bedroom. KITCHEN. £ a. d. £ a. d. One Flap Kitchen Table 0 12 6 One Round ditto ••• 0 6 0 One Double Liiien Ilorse 0 7 0 Four Strong Chairs 0 14 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 EMAIL Mahogany or handsome Birch Legs and Frames 4 10 0 Six Mahogany Chairs in Hair or Morocco, Cloth Covers, part hair and flock filling 4 10 0 Mahogauy 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 C 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 Rug, as Diuing Room 40 yds. 7 18 0 One set of Handsome Damask Cur- tains, for window G ft. by 10 ft. 3 in., with gilt poles or cornices, tassel bands, &c complete 3 7 9 Real Rosewood or Walnut Centra Table 5 0 0 French Couch, beautifully stuffed and covered to match the curtains 414 0 Six Solid Rosewood Chairs to match 6 10 0 Rosewood Cheffiouier, 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 06 0 38 7 9 LIBRARY. Kidderminster or Dutch Carpet, 18 yards 2 7 0 Rug to Match 0 8 0 Mahogany Writing Table, one drawer 14 0 Six Cane Cijairs 1 1 Blind 06 6 5 6 6 HALL. Six yds. Floor Cloth 0 18 0 Hall Bench 0 12 0 Hall Table, Solid Birch I 0 0 2 10 0 STAIRS. Say 21 3'ds. extra Super Carpet 2 2 0 Thirty-eight Stair Rods and Eyes 014 0 2 16 0 BEST BEDROOM. *Handsome and substantial four-post Beadstead, the pillars 5 in. square, deep moulded cornice, with poles audrings 4 15 0 Union Damask Furniture 412 0 One set of Window Drapery to match 0 15 0 Mattrass 120 Feather or German Spring Bed, Bolster and two Feather Pillows 5 10 0 Ont) and half pair of Blankets 1 5 0 One pair 12 4 Sheets, 178 6l1, one Counterpane, 12s, 91 1 10 3 Mahogany Chest of Draweis 2 10 0 If of larger make snd lined with pen- cil Ce,lar, such as can be well recom- niended, add £ 1 l''s. Mahogany Washstand and Table .3 5 0 Large Dressing Glass 0 15 0 Towel Horse, 4s. Gd., two Chairs, 7s.. 0 11 6 Bedside Carpet, 8 yds. 0 16 0 Window Blind, 5s., Door Mat, 4s. 0 9 0 27 15 9 If a commodious solid Mahogany Wardrobe 4 ft. wide, insterd of tho drawers, add X4. SPARE ROOM. Full sized Painted half-tester Bed- stead 2 2 0 Union Damask Furniture 112 0 Mattrass 0 18 0 Best White Milpuff Bed, or German Elastic Bed, with Bols:ers and two Pillows. 2 10 0 Two Bbnke's, 17s., one Pair of Sheets 10s Gd 17 6 One Counterpane 0 10 0 Painted Washstand, Table and, Horse 0 18 0 Chest of large Painte 1 Drawers 1 13 0 Two Chairs, Ga Glass, 7s. Gd. 0 13 6 Bedside Carpet, 16s.. Blind,'5s. 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 G One Painted Crib 1 0 0 Hair Bed aud Pillow 1 2 0 Blind 05 0 4 5 6 SERVANTS. Servant's Furniture, &c. 3 8 6 £ 129 17 9 "Instead of the Fonr-post Bedstead and Furniture, put, it required Handsome Mahogany Half-Te.-ter Bedstead, with Furniture, which amounts to the same 1 r.cc. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS, MESSRS. C. & W. TRAPNELL, CITY CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY MANU- FACTORY, 2, ST JAMES' BAR TOX BRISTOL. FOR SALE, Furnished or Unfurnished, a First Class FAMILY MANSION, replete with 1" every convenience, in one of the best parts of CLIFTON DOWN. For cards to view, &c., applyjaa above. [2002 gmtay §otim. 1DRECON AND MERTHYR TYDFIL J.3 RAILWAY. CAPITAL— £ 130,000. SffARES, Xlo each. DEPOSIT, 5S. per share. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. J. PARRY DE WIN TON, Esq., Maesderwen, Bre- conshire. J. P. W. GWYNNE HOLFOLLD, Esq., Buckland, Bre- conshire, and Kilgwyn. Carmarthenshire. HENRY THOMAS, Esq, Llwynmadoc, Breconshire, Chairman of the Glamorganshire Quarter Sessions, and Director of the Vale of Neath Railway. G. T- CLARK, Esq., I'owlais House, Merthyr Tydfil, and Frimhurst, Berkshire, Director of the Ely Valley Railway. The Rev. WALTER JONES WILLIAMS, of Brecon and Cui, Breconshire. COLONEL PEAltCE, K.U., Ffrwdgrech, Breconshire. JOHN BOYLE, Esq., Chairman of the Rhymney Railway. (With power to add to their number.) ENGINEERS. Messrs. BIRKENSILAW AND CONYBEARE, 22, Abingdon-street, Westminster. Prospectuses may be obtained at the Banks of Messrs. WILKINS & CO., at Brecon, Merthyr. and Cardiff; at the Oifices of the Solicitors, Messrs. MAY HER Y & Co Brecon and the local Solicitors, Messrs. MORGAN a "i SMITH, Merthyr; and Mr. C WALDRON, Cardiff. and the Secretary, JOHN WILLIAMS, Cardiff, to whoa: applications for Shares should be addressed. 2593] PRECONSHIRE RAILWAY k CANAL X) COMPANY. CAPITAL— £ 100,000, In 10,000 SHARES of £10 each. -DEPOSIT, £1 per Share. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. JOHN PARRY DE WINTON, Eaq., Maes-") b g £ derwen, Breconshire. C «O JOHN POWELL, Esq., Watton Mount, £ > and Clvdach Iron Works, Breconshire. J} off Rev. HUGH BOLD, Brecon. J g.J WALTER MAT? BERY, Esq., Brecon. f o g, g, THOMAS DAVIES, Esq., Llangattock Court, £ *0 Crickhowell. -O g £ WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Esq., Aberbaiden, Abergavenny. J S S 5 A Colonel PEARCE, K.H., Ffrwdgrech, Brecon. JOHN EVAV S, Esq Old Bank, Brecon. JOHN MAUND, E<q.. Duffryn Mawr, Abergavenny. WILLIAM DE WINTON, Esq., The Priorv, Brecon. EDWARD DAVIES, Esq Herbert Hall, Crickhowell. The Rev. GEORGE l-IOWELL, Rectory, Llangattock. HENRY TOOTAL, Esq., Finchley New Road, St. John's Wood, Director of the Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford, and Worcester and Hereford Railway Companies. RICHARD w. JOIINSOV, Esq., The Laurels, Edg- baston, Birmingham, Director of the Oxford, Worcester, find Wolverhampton Rail way Company. LIGHTLY SIMPSON, Esq., Gower-street, Bedford- square, Director of the Eastern Counties Railway Company. With power to add to their number. BANKKRS. Messrs. WILKINS AND CO., Brecon. Messrs. BAILEY, WILLIAMS, & CO.. Abergavenny. ENGINEER—JAMES B. BURKE, Esq. SOLICITORS. W. T. MANNING, Esq., 20, Great George-street, West- minster. Messrs. MAYBERY, WILLIAMS, & COBB, Brecon. LOCAl, SOLICITORS. B. J. GABB, Esq., Abergavenny. WM. LEWIS, Esq., Crickhowell. For Prospectuses and Applications for Shares, apply to JAMES PEIRCE, Secretary, Navigation House, Aber- gavenny. [2612 1VT ERTHYR, TREDEGAR, AND ABER- .1 '1- GAVEXNY RAILWAY. Capital £ 250,000, in 12,.500 Shares of £ 20 each. Deposit £ 2 Os. Od. per Share. Such Deposit, less 5s. per Share towards preliminary and other expenses, to be returned, in the event of an Act of Parliament not being applied for next Session. DIRECTORS. CRAWSHAY BAILEY, Esq, M.P., Aberaman Park, Glamorganshire. JAMES CHARLES HILL, Esq., Llanwenarth House, Monmouthshire. JOHN JAYNE, Esq., Paut-y-Bailey House, Llanelly, Breconshire. EDWARD CHARLES CIIETHAM STRODE, Esq., South Hill House, Somerset. HENUY THOMAS. Esq, Lwyn Madoc, Brecknockshire, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions, Glamorganshire. SECRETARY. -A. T. GORDON, ESQ. ENGINEERS. Messrs. BmKExSHA Wand CONYBEARE, 22, Abingdon- street, Westminster. J. GARDNER, Esq., 18, Adam-street, Adelphi, London. SOLICITORS. S. F. NOTES, Esq., 5, Lincoln's-inn-Fields, London. W. F. BATT, Esq., Abergavenny. LOCAL SOLICITORS. E. J. C. DAVIES, Esq., Brynruawr and Crickhowell. Messrs. MORGAN and SMITH, Merthyr and Aberdare. R. WATERS, Esq., Tredegar. BANKERS. Messrs. MASTERMAN and Co., 35, Nicholas- lane London. Messrs. BAILEY, WILLIAMS, and Co Abergavenny. WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BANK Tredegar. Messrs. WILKINS and Co.Merthyr. BROKERS. Messrs. R. & J. SnTTOX. No. 22, Royal Exchange, London. TEMPORARY OFFICES. 18. ADAM-STREET, ADELPHI, LONDON. Applications for shares may be made to the Secretary, Brokers, or Solicitors. [2510 T —. GLOUCESTER. TO SHIP CHANDLERS, &.o. TO BE DISPOSED OF, and may be taken & to immediately, all that old-established BUSINESS of a Ship Chandler. Ironmonger, Lead Merchant, and Tin- plate, Copper, and Brass Worker, for many years past Kncce-S-fiilly carried on by the proprietor, Mr. Joseph Harper Veend, in Lady-belle-gate-street, in the immediate neighbourhood of the Docks in this city The large and convenient WAREHOUSE and SHOP in which the Business is now conducted, together with the commodious DWELLING-HOUSE opposite, TO BE LET, with the Business. III health is the sole reason for the present proprietor's wishing to retire. L'or further illfo: mation, apply to Mr. YEEND, at the Warehouse, or to Mr. llRETHERTOX, Solicitor, Bell- lane, Gloucester. [2629 CARRIAGES FOR SALE. "O ROUGH AM, Round Fronted, in excellent li condition, the property of a gentleman having no further use for it. BROUGHAM, very light, for two persons, with Patent Break Drag, &c., &o complete, nearly new; also, a WAGONETTE, recently built, very roomy, and remark- ably light. Apply to Messrs. K. and E. \EZEY, 19, Milsom-street, or at their Manufactory, Long Acre, Bath. [2624 GALTV ANISED IRON WORKS AND AVAREHOUSE. TEMPLE BACKS, BRISTOL. Galvanifled Corrugated Iron Roofing, Sheet Iron, Hoops Nails, Fencing Wire and Wire Netting, Coal Scoops' House Pail", Buckets, Bowls, Basins, Milk-pans, Turnip skips, IION-riinmed Riddles, Eaves, Gutters and Dovii' Pipes Wrolight-iron and Welded Tubing, for Gas and Water p lrposes, kept in Stock. WAP K F T?T\"UOUGIIT AND CAST IRON WORK GALVANISED. [2167 DTHE WORKMAN'S CANDLE ECIMAL PALM CANDLES-CHEAPER THAN 1 ALLOW CANDLES, with two wicks, < per lb., with one wick, 7d. per lb., ten to the lb. -hese candles, though UA;ly, burn well, and without gut- tering. They are admiral])- adapted for all who require one which emits a groat light. For Artisans, Turners in Metal, Sempstresses, Tailors, Shoemakers, for the windows of small shops, and for persons of weak sight, where tlie light is of primary, and appearance of secondary NI portance, these candles are incomparable in short, one i Decimal Palm Candle, with two wicks, gives the light of three ordinary caudles, and with one wick the light of two ordinary caudles, and does not require snuffing. Sold by Grocers, Candle Dealers,AUD Oilmen, and whole- J sale by PALMER & OQ. (ihe PATENTEES), Sutton-6treet, I Clerkenwell, London, E,C. [2623 [0 be LLANTARNAM ABBEY ESTATE. 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 the building of Workmen's Cottages. Apply to Messrs. CORNELIUS EVANS and SON, Valuers and Estate Agents, High street, Newport, Monmouthshire. [1277 TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. TOWN OF CARDIFF AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. VALUABLE BUILDING LAND TO V BE LET for a Term of 99 Years. At ROATH- Houses o! 18 ft. and 20 ft. Frontages,also Villa J rontages. At LLANDAFF—Do. „ <jo At NORTH ROAD—DO. do! At TONGWINLAIS and PORTOBELLO—16ft. and 'l8ft. Frontages, Advances can be made to responsible parties on the above buildings, commencing when the first doorof Joists relanlon. Apply to Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, at his Offices, 4. Elm-street, Roath Road. ROPE WALK. A Piece of LAND TO LET for tIe above purpose, within ten minutes' walk of the Docks, 900 feet long, 30 feet wide.- Apply as above. [2029 nno BE LKT, a WAREHOUSE, with two S I'ABLES adjoining, in Newport.—Rent, £ 25. Apply at the MERLIN Office, Newport. [2452 NEWPORT, MON. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a First-rate WINE and SPIRIT VAULTS, in the densely-populated Neighbourhood of DOLPHIV-STREET. The House contains a neatly fitted. up Bar, Bar Par'our, large Tap Room, Three good Bedrooms, Dining Room. and Cellar. Rent 240 per annum. Fixtures to be taken at a valuation -This advertisement will not be repeated. Apply to Mr. F. CLARK, on the Premises. [2532 1^0 BE LET, a convenient HOUSE, No. 14, HILL-STREET, Newport.—Apply to Mr. HOLMES, 55, High-street. [2573 FURNISHED APARTMENTS, suitable for a SINGLE GENTLEMAN, and comprising a sitting-roona and bed-room, TO BE LliT, in a pleasant part of Maindee.—Address J. N., MERLIN Offitjp, Newport. [2602 TO BE LEI, with immediate poises-ion, that desirable Family Residence, BRYNDERYN" VILLA, Maindee, in the occupation of Mr. Middieton.— Apply to Mrs PRJCE, 18, Hill-street, Newport. [2326 TCAERLEON, NEAR NEWPORT. O BE LET, with immediate possession, a very desirable detached RESIDENCE, replete with every convenience, and in thorough repair The Houss contains five goo 1 bedrooms, pleasant drawing-room, dining-room, two kitchens, china pantry, two pantries. and a capital cellar. Outs id,-BreNi,li otise, stables, a good supply of water, and & very productive garden, containing about half an acre. For terms, apply to CORNELIUS EVANS and SON, Land Agents, &c., 61, High street, Newport, and Brook- house, Llautarnam. [2(jl9 [ PENARTH. TO BE LET, for the winter months, & SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE; Rent moderate. Apply to Mr. P.AINE, Crockh< rb(o» n, Cardiff [2633 CHRISTCHURCH. TO BE LEI, with possession at Christmas next, all that modern and convenient COTTAGE RESIDENCE, situite at Duckpool. adjoining the turn- pike road leading from Newport to Caerleon, together with about an Acre of well-drained and productive LAND, stocked with Fruit Trees, now in the nccupÜiou of Mr. John Spencer.—Also, that COUNTRY RESIDENCE, known as Usk Villa," in the Village of Caerleou, with, large and productive Garden. ::> NEWPORT. TO BE LET, in various parts of this Borough and its suburbs, very ELIGIBLE SITES for the erection of detached and semi-detached Vilit Residences -Also. LAK D, in a situation unequalled, and wi h a fine aspect, intended to be laid out for Building a limited number of eligible Residences in groups, interspersed and terminated with plots suitable for detached or semi-detached Villas the whole forming, when complete, an elongated squ iro admirably approached from the C .rdiff-road, through streets of 55 feet in width.—Also, LAND for Nursery, Market Gardens, or Yards. Apply at the Office of Mr. WILLIM GRAHAM, Jim., Laud Agent and Valuer, 16, Hi^h-street, Newport. 12G31 r|^ O BE LET, at BOLTEN PLACE, near X Newport, Mon a Semi-detached VILLA, with Immediate Possession.—IVT further particulars, and to treat, apply to H P. BOLT, Buihler. Wanted. ANTED, in a Family a f w miles from T V Newport, a good PLAIN COOK, of milldle age-must be well reeotnuGuded.—Apply at the MBRLIK OFFICE. [2631 WANTED to RENT, LEASE, or PUR- CHASE, a SMALL RESIDEN'C8, FARM, or MANOR HOUSE, with the sole right nf shooting over from 1000 acres and upwards. Also required, m active MAN, accustomed to preserve and rear Game, trap, and make himself generally usef'.l.—Address, with all parti- culars, to C. F. WATSON, Esq., Castle House, Clifford, near Hay, Herefordshire. |2638 UNCLAIMED MONEY. MOW READY, Pi-ice One Guine.v, DE 4. BERNARDY'S INDEX REGISTER for Next j Heirs at Law, Legatees, Suitors, Prize Captor*, and of Unclaimed Property in Great i tlio Colonies, &r., from 1754 to 185G, being a compilation of 50,000 names of parties whose relations, heiis, executors, or legatees, have been advertised for during the ..bove period.—Mr. DE BERNARDY, Foreign Law A,-cut, 9, Northumberland-street, Strand, London, W.. [ -611 RPIIE ILLUSTRATED LONDON WS JL for SATURDAY, NOVEMRKR 27th, contains the following splendid LNGR A\ INCS ;—Tim H.-vur, OF ELGIN'S "ISIT TO JAPAN: Procession of \ien-of- War's Boats Escorting the Earl of Elgin oil the Occasion of his Landing in State at Jeddo; her Majc^tv'^ Steam- Frigates "Furious" and 'Retribution," caught in a Cyclone, on the Coast of Jap.n A Street in the Prince's Quarter, Jeddo Portrait of E. J. Loder. The new Steam-Yoht Cleopatra," built for II Ilami Pacha, eon of the late Vice:oy of Egypt. Portrait of General Urquiza, President of the Argentine Republic. Sword to be presented to M;<jor-Gener.d Sir John K. \V. Inglis, K.C.B, by the Legis aturo oi Nova Scot,a. Brags Unn presented by the Emperor Napoleon to her Majesty the Queen. Testimonial presented on Wednesday last, to Alderman and Mrs. Finnis (Two Engiavin-f). Monu- ment to the late Earl of Ellesuiore, to be raise :U, Wois- ley. The Main Street at Agra. 'Ihe \Yina;:s Oovan Steamer as she will appear at Sea, (Two Hhis:ration-)» Port; ait of Count de Montalembert. Ham House, Si rr -y. The Yeoman of the Guard at the Tower in tl eir new Costume. The Large Gasholder at the I eneiid Gaa Company's Works, Bethnal Green. The -Ali N t:! e in the Dining-hall of Durham Castle. Lor.!Mr.!f.-rdde Red cliff a Laying t).e Foundation-stone of the Me norial Church at Constantinople. The Sin\r.ia -,ind Aidin Rail- way. With th0 Latksx 1'_O:IE!GS AXD COL inial IN- TELLIGENCE, and all the NEWS OF THE Wjjkk.- Price 5d.; stamps f, 6d. Office, 198, Strand. HORNIMAN S PCltE TEA—ALWAYS GOOD alike. E. CI-IELLUY, DRUGGIST, 41, COMMER- CIAL STREET, NEWPOKT, recommends tht-se well-Unown Tens with the utmost confidence the repute in which they are held everywhere has been acquired by 'heir very ex- cellent quality, and also from their btdng »lu< :y< good alike. liorniman and Co's Teas have no artificial colour .Kg on the surface, for, consisting wholly of the choice Sp t ig gathering, there are no brow 1 flavourless "leaves that want to be disguised with a coat of colour consequently defi- eient strength is never found in these Teas. Sold secured in packets, 20QB