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(Jimmunicatioti. STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, via NEW MILFORD (Milford Haven), AND WATERFORD AND CORK. 1 DAILY SERVICE (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) 'T^HE Waterford and Milford Haven Steam Ship Co.'s Vessels, and •? the Cork and Milford Haven Steam Ships ■will sail as under, (wind and weather permitting) 1 WATERFORD AND MILFORD HAVEN. From WATEP.FORD 3.15 From NEW MILFORD 7.15 p.m., on arrival of the p.m on arrival of the 9.80 train from Cork Limerick, a.m. Express and 6.0a.m., &c., so as to enable pas- 3rd class trains, so as to sengers to proceed by the enable passengers to pro- 2.45 Express train reach- ceed by the 6.0 a.m. train inft London at about 11 to Limerick, Cork, &c. a.m- CORK AND MILFORD HAVEN. From CORK on Mondays, From NEW MILFORD on Wednesdays, and Fridays Tuesdays, Thursdays, and from the Railway Pier, at Saturdays, at7 lop m., on Passage on the arrival of the arrival of the'9.30 a m. the 4 p.m. train fromCork. train from Paddington. Arrangements are made by which the Cork and Passago Railway Co. convey the Through Passengers without any additional charge between Cork and Passage. For further particulars, apply at any of the Railway Stations; or to Messrs. FORD & JACKSON, 36, Can non-street, City, London, and Railway Station, Neyland. See also Bradshaw's Railway Guide and Time Tables. [619 STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SOUTH OF IRELAND AND SOUTH WALES. Cork Steam-ship Company's JF J- finc larf?e New Steamers "P. IL ADLER, Captain BYRNE, 1,000 Tons, 400 Horse-power; "DODO," Captain CROFT, 1,000 Tons, 300 Horse-power; or "BIT TERN Captain HOLLA XD, 800 Tons, 250 Horse power, are in- tended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unfore- seen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow vessels, during the month of JANUARY, 1860;- From CORK, for NEWPORT Wednesday 4th, at 91 morn CAKPTFF Wednesday 11th, at 6 mom NEWPORT Wednesday 18th, at 10J morn CARDIFF Wednesday 25th, at 6 morn For CORK, from NEWPORT Saturday 7th, at 4 after CARDIFF Saturday 14th, at 9 morn NEWPORT .Saturday 21st, at 5 morn CARDIFF Saturday 28th, at 8 morn FARES :-To CORK and BACK, in Best Cabin, jEl 7s. Tickets available for One Month. To CORK, Best Cabin, 17s. 6d., Deck, 7s. (No Steward's Fee). Horses,Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods for Shipment, should be alongside ONE HOUR before the advertised time of starting NOTICE. The Company will only receive, and carry goods subject to and upon the express terms of their Notice of the 14th December, 1854, already published, and to be obtained at their office. The Company will not be accountaole for Passengers' lug- gage, unless the value thereof be declared, and freight paid accordingly, at the time of shipment; and that Passengers from NEWPORT or CARDIFF must obtain their tickets at the Agent's Office before goinur on hoard. Foi Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office, Cork; or to their Agents, Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, 20, Dock-stieet Newport. Men Messrs. OWEN and DOWNING, Ship Brokers, Bute Docks, Cardiff. [656 BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY i BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. rpilE Bristol General Steam Naviga- I tion Company's splendid Paddle Steamei ''TAFF." Captain C. WHEELER, or other suitable vessel, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) is intended to sail during the Month, calling at the Hotwells, where to avoid the inconvenience and danger attending the use of boats, Passengers will in future be landed and embarked at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office. Bristol to Newport. Newport to Bristol. JANUARY. JANUARY: Monday 2 11 morn Tuesday 3 11 morn Wednesday 4 H after Thursday 5 1! after Friday 6 3J after Saturday 7 4 alter Monday 9 61 morr. Tuesday tl0 6i morn Tuesday 10 7 after Wednesday 11 6 J after Thursday 12 8 £ morn Friday 13 8i morn Saturday 14 10 morr. Monday 16 101 morn Tuesday 17 12$after Wednesday IS 1 after Thursday 19 3 after Friday 20 3 after Saturday 21 41 after Monday 23 5 after Tuesday *24 7 morn Tuesday 24 5i after Wednesday 25 7J morn Thursday 26 7 morn Friday 27 8| morn Saturday 28 7j morn Monday 30 91 morn Tuesday 31 9 morn To and Fro from Bristol, t To and Fro from Newport. A Packet from the Ilotwells to and from PORTTSHEAD daily (Sundays excepted). FARES—After Cabin, 3s Front Cabin, Is. 6d. Toand Fro same day, After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-wheel Carriage 18s., Two-wheel ditto, or light Phseton, 8s.; Two-wheel Carriage, or light PhvtoTi, drawn by one horse, with Driver, 12s.; Horse, 5s.; Horse and Rider, 6s., Dogs, Is. each. Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages shipped atBathurstBasin one hour before sailing, Further particulars may be obtained at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol, where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c should be addressed. Bills and other information can be obtained of Mr. JOHN JONES, Rownham Wharf Hotwells or of Mr. R. P. JONES Rodney Wharf, Newport. Bristol to Cardiff. on shore by the Passengers For JANUARY. particulars, apply to Mr. T. Monday 16 12 lIoon GEEN, Lyn Cliff Terrace. Wednesday 18 2 after Bristol to Tenby Friday 20 4 alter JANUARY. Cardiff tJ Bristol. Friday 20 4 morn JANUARY. Tenby to Bristol Saturday 14 81 morn JANUARY. Tuesday 17 IOJ morn Wednesday 18 2 morn Thursday 19 1* after FAREs-Cabin, 133, Children Saturday 21 3! after under twelve years. 6s 6d. Ser- Bristol to Bideford. Lynmouth, vants in the Cabin, 8s (including and Il/racoi.-ihe Steward's Fees.) Fore Cabin, JANUARY. 75 6d. Children under twelve Tuesday 17 1 mora years, 4s. Carriage, 42s; Pair- Friday 20 4 morn horsephteton,31s6d; Smallone- T „, horse ditto, 25s Gig, 20s; Horse Bideford, Lynmouta, and IlJra- 20s, Dog, 3s. combe to Bristol RETURN CABIN TICKETS avail JANUARY. ABLE 10 ,JAYSJ I5S.; 0r 20 days, Saturday 14 8^ morn jgg tjie 0ptj0n of return- Wednesday 18 12 noon by either of the Company's Saturday 21 3 morn Steamers plying between Bristol From IIfracombe. weather per- and Tenby, Carmarthen, Pein- mitting, 4 hours after leaving broke Dock, Cardiff or Newport. Bideford. Bristol to Carmarthen From Lynmout!i, weather per- JANUARY. mitting, .5 hours after leaving Friday 20 4 morn Bideford. FARES—Cabin, 13s., Deck, 7s 6d. •N TI J i r» Carmarthen to Wexford. FARES-Bidef .rd, Best Cabin, The UFIRE FLY 'a3 soon 9s, Fore-Cabin, os. Iltracombe, after arrival from'Bristol as Best Cabin, 8s Fore-Cabm, os. circnmstance9 will permit. LYNMOUTH—The above steamer Wexford to Bristol, Tuesdays calls off Lynmouth on the voy- Bristol to Pembroke Dock,Milford age to and from Ilfracombe, and Ilaver/ordwest. weather permitting, where a JANUARY large boat exclusively employed Tuesday 17 121 after is always in attendance for land- FAREs-Cahin, 13s., Deck, 7s 6d ing and embarking Passengers, Pembroke Dock to Waterford. on payment of Is. each. Luggage The "JUYERNA' as soon to be paid for at the rate of 6d. after arrival from Bristol as per package, delivered to High circumstances will permit. Water mark, near the public F ARES.-Best Cabin, 12s. 6d. road; but no charge will be Fore-Cabin, 7s 6d. made for small parcels carried Waterford to Bristol Fridays NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of L2. 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 reight in proportion paid foi the same at the time of delivery 40 BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. OTICE.—Passengersand their Luggage embarked and landed at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office, Hotwells, free of expense. THE New Steam Packet Com- I f JL puny (Limited) hereby announce **l r. ^at their fast-sailing Screw Steamers, AVON." W. HOWE, Commander; SEVERN," T. LODGE, Commander; unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) are intended to sail as follows, dnring the month of JANUARY; 1860: From Baihurst Basin, Bristol. From Beaufort Wharf,Newport M 2 Monday 11 0 morn p 2 Monday.10 0 morn p 3*Tuesday .12 0 noon if 3 Tuesday 11 0 morn M 4 Wednesday 1 30 after P 4 Wednesday ..12 30 after p 5 Thursday 2 30 after m 5 Thursday 1 30 after M 6 Friday 3 30 after P 6 Friday 2 45 after 7 Saturday 4 30 after M 7 Saturday 4 0 after 9 Monday—no sailing. P 9 Monday 5 30 after P 10.Tuesday 7 30 morn P 10 Tuesday 6 0 after P H Wednesday 8 0 morn 11 Wednesday-no sailing. it 12 Thursday 8 30 morm P 12 Thursday 7 30 morn p 13 Friday 9 15 morn M 13 Friday 8 30 morn M 14 Saturday 10 0 morn P 14 Saturday 8 45 morn r 16 Monday 11 30 morn M 16 Monday 10 30 morn xli Tuesday .12 30 after P 17 Tuesday .11 15 morn P 18 Wednesday ..2 0 after sr 18 Wednesday 1 0 after if 19 Thursday 3 o after p 19 Thursday 2 0 after p 20 Fridav 4 0 after M 20 Friday 3 0 after M 21 Saturday 4 30 after p 21 Saturday 4 0 after P 23 Monday. 6 30 morn 23 Monday. 5 0 after P 24 Tuesday 6 30 after P 24 £ Tuesday 6 0 mom 25 Wednesday 7 30 morn P 25 Wednesday 6 30 morn P 26 Thursday 8 0 morn JI 26 Thursday. 70morn M 27 Friday 8 30 morn p 27 Friday 7 30 morn p 28 Saturday 8 45 morn M 28 Saturday 7 30 morn M 30 Monday 9 30 morn p 30 Monday 8 30 morn P 31 Tuesday 10 15 morn M 31 Tuesday 9 0 morn The days on which Passengers are taken. M Merchandise only t To and Fro from Bristol. t To and Fro from Newport. To and from Cumberland Basin. I ARES:—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is 6d.; To and-Pro the tame day (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) Aj ter Cabin, 44. Fore Cabin, 2s.; Four-Wheel Carriage, 18s.; Small Four-Wheel Carriage, 12s. Qd Gig, or Light Phceton, Ss. Ditto, with Horse and Dnver, 12s.; Horse, D8.; Horse and Rider, 6s.; Dogs, Is. each.- Xefreshments may be had on board. Horses and Carriages must be alongside Two Hours before th* advertised time oj sailing, to ensure shipment. Goods, Carriages, and Horses, on deck at shipper's risk. Live Stock shipped and landed at the owner's risk. Return Tickets will be issued from Saturday to Monday, at To and Fro Fares. The Proprietors give notice that they will Not be accountable for Passengers'Luggage, &c., and their responsibility in respect Of Goods in general is restricted by the terms of a Notice affixed in their Offices at Bristol and Newport. Goods regularly and and punctually forwarded by careful Carters to all parts of the country. Fer conditions of Freight, apply at the Company s Offices, opposite the Seamen's Floating Chapel, Grove, Bristol, and Beaufort Wharf, Newport. W As it is intended that these Packets shall start punctually at the timesadvertised, the shipment ofGoods per samedays Steamer cannot be guaranteed unless they are longside one hour before the time of (ailing. NOTICE -The cheapest route'(via Newport and Hereford Rail- way Company) to Liverpool, Birkcnhead, and places adjacent in the North is by these Packets. First, See nd, and Third Class Traintf leave Mill street Station Newport toe Birkenhead and Liverpool, At 11.10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Fares t Birkeahead-Fir Class, Ms. 9d. Secon do., 21 a. Tbir do. 12s 4d E M. BEOWNE Traffic Manager. <1* FEE F et. j TY-COCH ESTATE. LLANTARNAM. LAND TO BE LET, on 99 years' Lease, Lj for BUILDING PURPOSES, near the Ty-Coch bridge, on the Pontypool line of Canal and Railway— Apply to the Proprietor, Mr. R. E. REES, Pantrhiwgoch, Castletown, near Cardiff. [2978 O BE LET, in NEWPORT, a BAKE- HOUSE and WAREHOUSE, either together or separately.-Also, a SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE. -Address, Z, MERLIN Office. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, A the BEAUFORT HOTEL" Beerhouse, Commer- cial-road, Newport. Particulars may be obtained on the Premises. RRO BE LET, a HOUSE, No. 5, PARK- 1 STBEET, pleasantly situate 1. Apply at the MERLIN Office; or at 116, Commercial-street. OFFICES TO BE LET, at H. GARDNER'S, 48, COMMERCIAL STREET, Opposite the New Baptisl Chapel, Newport Wanted ORTY NARROW-GUAGE RAILWAY FORTY NARROW-GUAGE RAILWAY J' BALLAST TRUCKS REQUIRED MMEDI- ATELY—On Sale or Hire.-Terms, and condition of Trucks, to be addressed to Messrs. SCOTT and SON, Newspaper Agents, "Lancashire" Insurance Office, Dock- street, Newport. WANTED, a SMALL HOUSE or COTTAGE, FURNISHED, either at Newport, Cardiff, or Chepstow, or immediate neighbourhood, con- taining Two Sitting-rooms and Four Bed-rooms, with kitchens, &c in a healthy situation, with good drainage. Plain, but clean furniture required. Terms mu-t be moderate. Address, with full particulars, post-paid, J. T. G., Eldon Villa, Clevedon, Somerset. TO GROCERS' ASSISTANTS. A JUNIOR HAND WANTED.—Apply, stating age and salary required, to NORRIS & PRITCHARD, Tea Dealers, Newport or Cardiff. ABERGAVENNY. WILLIAM ROWLEY begs most respect fully to return his sincere thanks to his friend- and acquaintance for their liberal support during his occu pation of the MARKET TAVERN INN, ABERGA- VENNY, and begs to inform them that he has entered upon that well-known Old-established House, the COW INN, NEVILLE-STREET, ABERGAVENNY, where every accommo- dation is provided fcr commercial travellers; and he trusts, that by strict attention to business, he will still merit a share of public favour. EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WEIGHING- MACHINES. /m ? — HENRY POOLEY & SON 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. pO Jl PATENTEES, II AND SOLE MAKERS OP IrOOLEY'S PATENT !(/ RAIL AND ROAD jf WEIGHBRIDGES, j'! WEIGHING MA CHINES, &*c., Suitable for all Commercial, Mining, and j Manufacturing purposes, i K TRAM WEIGHING MACHINES, pe,.ially adpted for COLLIERIES IIZON WORKS, &c. Albion Foun dry, Liver- pool; 89,Fleet street, London; Commercial-street, Newport; Wellington-street Gateshead. AGENTS for the SALE of DONKEY-ENGINES, IMPROVED TAPS and VALVES; BOURDON'S PRESSURE GAUGES, and all BRASS MOUNTINGS for Steam Engines and Boilers, &c. AMERICAN VUL- CANIZED INDIA-RUBBER BELTING, PACKING HOSE, &c BOLTS, RIVETS, &o.; MACHINERY BELTING; CRICKMER'S PATENT STEAM PACK- ING for Stuffing Boxes, &c. HAIR FELT for covering Steam Pipes and Boilers CHUBB'S PATENT FIRE & THIEF-PROOF SAFES, DETECTOR LOCKS, &c. the time the Analytical Sanitary Com. mission was in Session, the only Green Tea oj China growth which they found free from the usual ijltii h powdered colours was obtained, by them, from Horniman and Co's Imports lying at the London lJocks.-See the Commissioners' Official Report (page 319;, pub d by Longmans. 1, a ce Always Good alike" HORNIMAN s PURE TEA the Leaf not covered with color. 7/ TIZONG RICII FULL- FL-\ YOL"H.ED TEA, "al w QTJtONG RICH FULL- f'ays good alike,the early ga thering-is obtained by Honiima MHORM ^ANS^ TRA RYWA ffTHo"usC" QQ liavin°" it in this pure BJII I fl W I T | B* itneoloured state, for by disallowing It aa the usual powdered colour on all B m they iuiport, the Chinese cannot disguisp and to -= them any brown withered leaves HORNtMTN-S TEA WAREli without certain detection. h 31 32, Wormwood St, City I Dr. HASSELL writing On the Whole,ah exctvivelyj .1 Genefal J™ Commerce,' re — — f marks, When at the Docks, I obtained Teas from many Cargoes, and found both the Blacks and Greens from Horniman and ('o.'s Imports to be perfectly genuine and of good quality the Greens had none of the blueish facing found on other Teas, they exhibit a dull olive hue, and beir.g thus ure are perjectly viholesome." Exclusively in PACKETS. Sold by AGENTS ONLY, in every Town. Prices, 3s. 8d., 4s., and 4s. 4d per pound. AGENTS IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD. AUERDARE.. Jones.-Thomas. LONDON..Purssell Corn hill ABERAVON..Evan Evans. LYDNEV ..Hathaway ADEKGAVENNT Gosden (late MONMOUTH..Farror.— Baker. Hirst).—Watkins, High st. MEUTIIYR..Stephens, High-st ABF.KSYCHAN Wood, Stamp- NF.ATII..Hutcliins, Ward-street office. NKvVPOKT.. JONES,5, High-st. BRISTOL..Ferris, Union-street. Ditto..CHERRY, 41, Commercial BRECON.White, High-street. street BRIDGEND..Leyshon. Ditto BATTERSHILL, 173, Com- BLAKE.VEY..I'hilpotts. mercial-street. CRICKHOWELL..Christopher. PONTYPOOL and ABERSYCHAN.. COWBRIDGK ..Thomas, Iligh-st. Wood, Stamp Office. CARDIFF..Kernick, 23, Duke-st. R'ss.. Yearsley.-Perris. Ditto ..James. Bute-street. SWANSEA.. Wilson, Castle sqr. CHEPSTOW.. Taylor, St. Mary Ditto..Harris. Oxford-stree street Ditto.Glover, Castle-street COLEFORD..Williams.—Hough USK..Edwards. GLOUCESTER..Fouracre, Cross, (2702 TO NERVOUS AND RHKUMATIC SUFFELIER. £ ? 1 /i AAA DAMAGES.—This heavy sum X/Iv^UvU was awai(je(j to the Inventor of the Electro Chains, on the 16ih January, 1855, by the Iligh Courts of Paris, and by thrse of the English, on the 30th November, 1856. The Person condemned was Mr. C. MEINIO, (ex agent,) on the plea of defraud, and for in- fringing the inventor's rights. Let Counterfeiters be- ware. Only J. L.PULVEIiMACHER'^ fac-simile is on each Genuine Chain. PULVERMACHER'S PATENT Mr 'ICAL ELEC TRO-GALVANIC CHAINS, For personal use—a safe, certain, and speedy remedy for Rheumatic, Nervous, and Functional Diseases. They weigh but 2 ozs., and are intend,d to be worn on the affected parts of the body. On the first application (in fact, in an instant) the syst< m becomes light and in- vigorated, and Head, Ear. and I ooth-ache, and all acute Pains, vanish in an extraordinary manner also, in a few hours, and at most in a few days, the worst caies of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago. Sciatica, Neuralgia, Ner- vous Deafness, Indigestion, Liver and «Female Com- plaints, Constipation, Spasms, Epilepsy, Paralysis, and many other Chronic Diseases, are totally eradicated. Thousands of testimonials of cures, both from private persons and medical practitioners in every part of the world, confirm these facts. In the "Lite" of that re- markable Divine, Dr. Kitto, it says The instant I applied a small Pulvermacher's Chain I felt a pleasant electric current pass through my system, and imme- diately my pains left me." He was the greatest sufferer ever known, especially from Deafness, Paralysis, and Rheumatism. Adopted by the Academie de Medicine, Paris, and Irewarded at the Great Exhibition, 1855. Deemed worthy of the first position in the works and writings of those great Philosophers and eminen t Phy sicians, Sir C. Loc.ck, Bart., Physician to Her Majesty, Golding Bird, Pereira, Lardner^ Duchenne, Becquere r Pouillet, Delarive, Oppolzer, and many others These Chains, as the Lancet and other medical journals states must at once convince every person 01 their extraor- dinary curative powers who will give them one moment's trial. Price 5s., 10s. 6d.,—the 158., 18s., and 22s. most useful. J. L. PULVERMACHEK and Co., 73, Oxford- treet, adjoining the Princess's Theatre, London; E. J. Phillips, High-street, Newport., 12413 (Tuition. SUPERIOR EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES, COMBINED WITH THE Gomfort and Careful Supervision of a Christian Home 3, VICTORIA-PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. MISS HALL, assisted by Competent Go- vernesses. undertakes the complete education of YOUNG LADIES in English, French, Music, Drawing, Singing, &c. TEEMS, moderate. Prospectuses and References forwarded on application. LESSONS given to PRIVATE PUPILS. The next Term will OPEN on THURSDAY, January 19 h, 1860. 3, Victoria Place. LADIES' SCHOOL. HOPE HOUSE, PALMYRA PLACE, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE DUTIES of MISS SALMON'S SCHOOL, will be resumed on MONDAY, JANUARY 16th. Prospectuses and references forwarded on application. HILL STREET, NEWPORT MRS SPENCER'S SCHOOL RE-OPENS (D.V.) on TUESDAY, January 17th, 1860. LADIES' SCHOOL .5, CTJFTOX PLACE, NEWPORT, M ON. 1\/|RS. SIMONNET'S SCHOOL will RE-, iYJL OPEN on THURSDAY, the 19th inst. Mons. SIMONNET, Graduate of the University of Paris, gives LESSONS in ANCIENT and MODERN LANGUAGES and DRAWING Schools and Families attended. ISS XAISirS SELECT PREPARA- TORY DAY SCHOOL, for YOUNG LADIES and GENTLEMEN, York-place, Stow-bill, will RE- SUME its duties (D.V.) on TUESDAY, 24th January, 1860. EDUCATION. "VTRS. CHARLES TASKER will RESUME i_TJL the Duties of her School at her NEW RESIDENCE, Stow-hill, on THURSDAY, the 26th instant. MR. CHARLES HENRY TASKErt, ORGANIST OF SAINT PAUL'S, NEWPORT, Teacher of the Piano-forte and Singing, BEGS to inform his Friends and Pupils that he will RESUME his Professional Duties on MONDAY, the 23rd instant. Stow-hill January 12th. CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, PARK-STREET, NEWPORT, CONDUCTED by J. B. NICHOLS. The Duties of this School will commence on MONDAY, the 16th instant. MATHEMATICAL, COMMERCIAL. BOARDING, AND DAY SCHOOL. MR. F. H. ROB ARTS will Re-open the above SCHOOL on TUESDAY, the l~th inst. 28, Llanarth-street, Newport..[3424 COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. No. 32, DEVOS PLACE, GOLD TOPS, NFWPORT, MON PRINCIPAL,—MR. CHANDLER, M.R.CP.. (Late Second Master of the Shepton Mallet Grammar School.) TERMS: DAY PUPILS (per quarter), from £1 Is. to £1 10s. BOARDERS (per quarter), from £6 10s. to f7 10s. Latin, French, Drawing, Music, Dancing, &o on the usual terras The School Duties will commence on MONDAY, the 16th of January, 1860. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 8, PUPERRA STREET., NEWPORT, MON. MR. E. W. PERREN respectfully an- nounces that the duties of his Academy will be RESUMED on MONDAY, the 16th iust. Prospectuses, &c., on application. LADIES' SEMINARY, CHEPSTOW. MISS A. TAYLOR respectfully invites the RETURN of her Pupils on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant. January 10th, 1860. FULLANDS SCIIOOT,, TAUNTON. MR. REED, in returning his best thanks to his many friends iu Monmouthshire and South Wales, for their liberal support during the past fourteen years whilst at Ottery St. Mary, has the pleasure of in- forming them, and the Public generally, that he his Removed his School to FULLANDS HOUSE, TAUN- TON. The excellent Premises connected with Fullands House are unsurpassed in the West of England -standing on a gentle eminence within Twenty Acres of its own grounds, one Mile from the Town of Taunton—having large and well-ventilated School, Dining and Bedrooms, a capital and safe Bath, a dry Play-ground, and a Cricket- ground,and Play-field of Four Acres, &c., &c. in fact, everything admirably calculated for a First-class School. Prospectuses, containing an Exposition of the Course of Education, a View of the House and a Plan of the Estate, Terms, &c will ? forwarded on application. The SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1860. Fullands House, 28th December, 1859. [3168 COLLEGE SCHOOL, GLOUCESTER. HEAD MASTER-The Rev. HUGH FOWLER,M A., late Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and University Examiner. SECOND MASTER- TheiRev.HERBERT HAINES, M.A., of Exeter College, Oxford. THE COLLEGE SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, February 1st. The system of the School is designed for the preparation sy, of Boys for the Universities and Learned Professions, for the Military, Naval, and Civil Services, and for Mercan- tile pursuits. Boys, whose Parents or Guardians desire it, will be prepared for the new Oxford and Cambridge Examina- tions. Mr. FOWLER will have a few VACANCIES for BOARDERS in his house after the Christmas Vacation Mr. IlAlNES receives a limited number of BOARDERS, and has also one or two VACANCIES. ..College Gardens, Gloucester, Dec. 26th, 18o9. [3414 BLENHEIM HOUSE ACADEMY IP) LEA, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. (Distant from Gloucester ten miles Ross, five.) Conducted by Mr IRVING, F.S.A., Licentiate of the Royal College of Preceptors, London. Terms: Under 12 years of age, 22, and above, 25 Gui- neas per annum. At this Establishment, noted for salubrity of situation. Young Gentlemen are prepared for the Learned Profes- sions, Military, Naval, and Civil Services, the Oxford and Cambridge Middle Class Examinations, and Commercial pursuits. The course of instruction embraces the Gieek and Latin Classics, French (which is taught generally, and without any charge, by a resident master, native of France), German, Mathematics, Music, Writing, Drawing, Practical Land Surveying, Merchants' Accounts, &c., &c No increase in the charge is made when pupils are placed under twelve, and continue after that age. The system of tuition is calculated to ensure the pupil's papid progress in his studies. The prominence is given to religion which its importance demands. Reports of con- duct and progress are issued quarterly, and rewards periodically distributed by which. and other means, a spirit of emulation is excited, and the full powers of the youthful mind are drawn into action without any recourse to corporal punishment. Parents may rely upon every attention being paid to the health and comfort of their children, as the domestic arrangements are on the most liberal scale. To avoid unnecessary expense in the supply of printed books, when preferred, a small charge only will be made for the use of such as may be required. The promises being only half a mile distant from the Mitcheldean Station of the Hereford, Ross, and Glouces- ter Railway, are of easy access to pupils travelling by the South Wales Line. Distance from the Grange Junction, five miles. A prospectus and View of the House, with Inclusive Terms, if required, which are extremely moderate, will be forwarded on application to the Principal. The School will re-open on the 18th January. NUMEROUS REFERENCES. ESTABLISHED BY THE PRESENT PRINCIPAL 1838. [3406. HOWELL'S SCHOOL, LANDAFF. THE Local Governors are prepared to re- ceive Aplications for ADMISSION into the SCHOOL of 30 FEMALE ORPHANS as "INMATES ON THE FOUNDATION," and 30 GIRLS as "PAY BOARDERS." No girl can be admitted before the age of 7, nor upon the Foundation after the age of 12. The inmates on the Foundation will be instructed clothed, and maintained at the expense of the Charity and the board, washing, and maintenance of the Pay Boarders have been fixed for the first half-year at the rate of £20 per annum. The Course of Instruction will include the principles of the Christian religion, reading, writing, arithmetic, English grammar, geography, biography, history, the elements of astronomy, garden botany, mUlic, French, and drawing, and suoh other subjects as the Local Go- vernora shall direct. The Girls will also be taught needlework, and to cut out and make their own clothes, and get up fine linen and certain of the Inmates on the Foundation will be taught domestic cookery Printed Forms of Application (which alona will receive attention) may be obtained from Mr. CHARLES LUARD, Cardiff," the Clerk to the Local Governors, and it is requested that parties writing for Forms will state whether those required are for "Inmate. on the Founda- tion," or Pay Boarders." By order of the Governors, CHARLES LUAED, C1WIt. Cferdii^ 7th January, I860* MISS VAUGHAN'S SCHOOL will RE- OPEN on THURSDAY, 26th of JANUARY,I860, Adamsdown, Caidifif, January 7th, 1860. SUMMER HILL HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT, ST. GEORGE'S, NEAR BRISTOL, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, CONDUCTED BY MRS. SANDERSON. C YOUNG LADIES are liberally Boarded and care- fully instructed in every branch of a sound ENGLISH EDUCATION, with Foreign Langu-ges and other accom- plishments as required. Food of the best kind. Premises capacious. Extensive Playground. References to Parents. SCHOOL DUTIES RESUMED JANUARY 16th, 1860. [3413 CHRIST'S COLLEGE, BRECON. THE HALE-YEAR begins on THURSDAY the 2nd of February. Apply to the Rev. J. D. WILLIAMS, M.A., Held Master. Hotels. MONMOUTHSHIRE. COURT OF SEWERS. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an X. j Adjourned General Court and Session of Sewers, for the Levels of the Hundreds of Caldicot and Went- looge, in the County of Monmouth, will be held at the house of JOHN LLOYD, called the KING'S HEAD INN, in the Town of NEWPORT, in the said County, on THURS- DAY, the 26th day of January instant, at the hour of One in the Afternoon, when and where all persons who feel a^rieved by any presentment found against them at the Court held on the 24th of November last, may attend and enter their traverse thereto, otherwise the same will stand confirmed. Dated this 12th day of January, 1860. A. WADDINGTON, Clerk. THE NEWPORT ^f^^WGm^^RPS OF RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THIS CORPS is steadily increasing, and JL now numbers 106 Members. The Second Company is in course of Formation. PERSONS desirous of JOINING, are invited to attend the DRILL, which takes place Every Evening, at the PONTYPOOL IRON COMPANY'S WAREHOUSE, Pontypool Wharf, from 6.30 to 8.30, under the in- struction of Two First-class Sergeants of the Royal Warwickshire Militia. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION. Xi Is. Od., for Effective Members X2 2s Od., or upwards for Hon. Members. Applications for Admission are to be made to any of the Members of the Committee; or to the Hon. Secretary, at his Office. 20, Dock-street; or at the Drill. The Committee request that those who are disposed to further this movement, will send in their names, with the amount of their proposed contributions, to JAMES MADDOCKS, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. CARRIAGES FOR SALE. A WAGONETTE, with Roof to remove has Luggage Irou and Straps, raised Backs, Splash- ing Wings, Drav, &c., complete, and equal to new. Built by R. & E VEZEY, Bath. Also, A NEW FASHIONABLE QUEEN'S PAT- TERN PONY PHAETON, with Head, Splashing Wings, and Curtains has a Light Rumble Seat to bind part, Collings's Patent Axles, &c., complete. Built by BARKER & Co. London. To be Sold by order of the Executors of a Gentleman deceased. For particulars, apply to Messrs. R. & E. VEZEY, at their Carriage Repository, 19, Milsom street, or at their Manufactory, Long Acre, Bath. N.B.—Carriages sold on commission. • —— —— \F ONEY WITHOUT SURETIES. IT I NATIONAL DISCOUNT LOAN FUND AND DEPOSIT BANK, No. 9 Adam Street, Adelphi, Strand, London, W.C. Loansfrom £ 5 to JE200, without Sureties, at extra risk Premium Loans from X5 to X500 with Sureties. Bills Discounted at 5 per Cent. Money Advanced on Bills of Sale. Money Advanced in full, without deduction for Intirest or Expenses. Forms on application 2d., or by Post. Office Hours from Ten till ('our. G. LAWRENCE, Manager. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. A T the QUARTER SESSIOINS AOF THE PEACE,, held at Usk, in and for the said OF THE PEACE, held at Usk, in and for the said County on MONDAY. the 2nd of January instant, the following Bills and Demands were ordered to be paid :— BRIDGES' ACCOUNT. The County Surveyor, a Quarter's Salary 25 0 0 Adam Havard, for work at Alberyois bridge. 0 4 6 John Watkins, for Gratings for use at Blaen- llomon Bridge 0 9 5 Thomas Thomas, for work on the Roads at Biaenllomon, and six other Bridges 6 19 10 Trustees of Caerleon Roads, for work at Caer- leon, Pontheer, and Pontygoron Bridges 2 18 0 Ditto, for Stoning Roads at the same Bridges, including Stones and Hauling 41 18 11 William Jones, for Stones and Hauling for Re- pairing Roads at Kenvy Bridge 10 0 3 Thomas Brooks, for Repairing the Roads at Maindiff, and three other Bridges. 9 15 10 Charles Evans, for work at Pontheer Bridge 1 17 6 John Thomas, for Limestone and Hauling 7 19 4 John Powell, for work on the Road at Skenfrith Bridge 4 14 7 Richard Roberts, for Opening Drains near the Usk Town Bridge, and cleaning out the same, &c. 050 Samuel Lucas, for work on the Roads at Rhadyr and Usk Bridges. 3 18 6 John Vaughan, for work at the Wye and Mon- now Bridges 20 <> 2 Charles Rosser. for Cleaning the Monmouth half of Chepstow Briilge Road T_.T ••• 0 0 HOUSE OF CORRECTION. The Governor, a Quarter's Salary 50 0 0 The Matron, ditto 7 10 0 The Chaplain ditto 50 0 0 The Surgeon ditto 26 5 0 William Prothero, for Bread 26 16 3 C. Rossiter and Son, for Meal 36 5 0 John Merrett, for Milk 18 5 2 Philip Powles, for Beef 6 19 8 Joseph Evans, for Coal 26 12 0 Usk Gas Company, for Gas 25 14 7 J. H. Clark, for Stationery and Printing 15 17 0 James Williams, for Sundries 9 11 0 John Hughes, for Steaming Apparatus 23 11 8 F. Hoare, for Mops. 4 17 0 T. G. Matthews and Co., for Chloride of Lime, Soda, and Soft Soap 5 14 8 John Edwards, for Sundries 3 4 11 John Burfield, for Smith work 2 6 2 Richard Roberts, for Sundries 2 10 10 H. Do well, for Posting 1 16 0 John Creese, for Potatoes 186 James Richards, for Coorering 1 0 4 Thomas Farror, for Advertising 0 19 0 lsln Charles Stockham, for Prisoners' Boots 1 0 8 John Anley, for Sweeping Chimneys 2 4 0 COUNTY GAOL. The Governor, a Quarter's Salary 45 0 0 The Matron, ditto 7 10 0 The Chaplain, ditto 30 0 0 The Surgeon, ditto 20 0 0 The Monmouth Gas and Water Co., for Gas and Water 18 17 2 P. Teague and Co., for Coal. 12 16 10 F. Pugh, for Bread 8 4 3 J. Whitley, for Meat 4 12 0 W. Higgins, for Meal and Groceries 15 7 0 J. James, for Milk 12 18 9 J. Paterson, for Potatoes 2 14 0 J. Coates, for Ironmongery. 1 16 11 W. Jones, for Coopering 1 8 10 R. Lane, for Repairs 4 3 2 T. Farror, for Advertising and Stationery 118 REPAIRS TO GAOLS. Richard Roberts, for Mason work at the House of Correction 4 19 0 Richard Lucas, Tiler, &c., for ditto at ditto 4 2 10 James Edmonds, Plumber, for work at Mon- mouth Gaol 3 3 3 David Roberts, Builder, for ditto at ditto 6 4 0 SHIRE HALLS. James Edmonds, for Repairing Windows in Shire Hall, Monmouth. 0 8 0 Richard Lane, for Chafing Dishes and Repair- ing Locks in ditto 2 2 9 John Burfield, for Smiths' work at the Usk Hall and House of Correction 2 4 2 Jane Read, for Winding Usk Hall Clock during 1859 2 2 0 Jemima Davies, for Assistance in Cleaning the Usk Hall 0 7 0 Richard Lane, Hall keeper, Monmouth, a Quarter's Salary 6 7 0 CORONERS. Thomas Hughes, Coroner, his account 38 6 7 C. M. Asbwin, Deputy Coroner's ditto 78 17 0 W. H. Brewer, ditto ditto 48 2 10 B. M. Bradford, Coroner ditto 4 17 9 MISCELLANEOUS. John Merrett, a Quarter's Annuity 6 0 0 J. H. Clark, for Printing Register of Voters and for Stationery 35 17 0 Morgan Evans, for Printing and Stationery 3 11 6 Thomas Farror, for Advertising in Monmouth- shire Beacon. 10 16 6 Proprietor of Monmoutfuhire Merlin, for Adver- tising 11 9 0 Inspector of Weights and Measures, a Quarter s Salary 18 15 0 Edward Morgan, High Constable of Caerleon 1 0 0 The Clerk of the Peace, his account in refer- ence to the Register of Voters 80 2 10 J. Rees, for Repairing windows at the Castle House, Monmouth 141 Monmouth Gas and Water Company, for Gas and Water supplied to the Castle House. 2 8 8 CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 11th Jkuwj, I860, MLW BY 5Vurtiott. GELLY LAS FARM, Near the Cwmbran and Pontnewydd Stations of the Newport and Pontypool Railway. SUPERIOR FARMING STOCK, &c., FOR SALE. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1860, the whole of the excel- lent FARMING STOCK, and other effects, the property of the late Mr. Joseph Kidner, comprising :— THE LIVE STOCK-40 fat wether sheep, 12 capital milch cows, to calve in good season 2 fat cows 5 two- years-old heifers in calf; 2 barren heifers yearling bull of the pure Hereford breed brown cart mare in foal 3 ex- cellent draught mares one yearling cart filly sucker colt sow in farrow sow. THE HAY AND Cop.N-3 ricks of excellent hay about 35 tons 150 bushels of whent, 160 bushels of black oats. THE IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. — Oue four-and-a- half wheel wagon, 2 broad wheel carts, narrow wheel cart, 2 iron ploughs, 1 wood plough 2 pairaofiron and wood har- rows, 1 pair drags, roHer, turnip drill and roller, turnip scuf- fler, double action turnip cutter, whcelbarro v, winnowing machine, chaff machine with two knives, all 'in excellent condition 2 haul rakes, pikes, rakeB, scythes, ladders, cow chains, 10 sets of long aud short harness, sway and traces, dairy and brewing utensils, lot of cask's, 40 sacks, measures, sieves, riddles, stamper, tools, 601bs. of prime old bacon, 160 gallons of excellent cider, and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Refreshments will be provided at Ten o'clock, and the Sale will commence between the hours of eleven and twelve. Auctioneers' Office*, 61, High-street, Newport, and Brook House, Llantdi aam. OLD MASONIC HALL, 15, HIGH STREET NEWPORT. lYTESSRS. CORNELIUS EVAN'S & SON ITX will SELL IJY AUCTION, without the least reserve, on the premises, at 15, HIGH-STREET, on THURS- DAY, the 26th of January, 1860, a quantity of excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNTTURE, and other EFFECTS comprising beds, beadsteads of various kinds, sets of chairs, sofas, blinds and rollers, engravings, 20 benches with backs, suitable for a club ru or school, capital panneled bar counter with drawers, "nd pewter oovered top, spirit cask and stand, mahogany and other tables, large iron kettle, large scroll fender and ash riddle, easy chairs, lounges, a few old paintings, bagatelle board, quite new, with balls and cues, handsome four-post mahogany bedstead, swing glasses, sot of short harness child's coach, two German silver lamps, moderator lamp, &<J., &c. The Sale will commence at Two o'clock precisely. Offices, 61, High-street Newport, and Brook House, Llantarnam HILSTONE HOUSE, NEAR MONMOUTH. R. WM. GRAHAM has been honoured with instructions from George Cave, Esq who is leaving the neighbourhood, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 24tb and 25th days of January 1860, his EXCELLENT CARRIAGE HORSES, Handsome Cob Pony, Carriages, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Fat and Store Pigs, 3000 GALLONS OF PRIME CIDER, 50 Hogsheads and other Casks, 60 Sacks of Potatoes, early Seed ditto, Gentleman's Amateur Turning Lathe, with Tools complete, powerful Magic Lantern with Slides, &c. Galvanic Battery, with Zinc Plates, &c. Billiard Table, by "Thurston"; Bagatelle Board, on telescope frame; large quantity of well-seasoned Timber in Oak, Elm, Larch, Walnut, and Ash in Plank Boards, Scant- lings, Stocks and Felloes lot of framed moulded Doors, Shutters, &c, London-made Velocipede, pair of band- some Swans, 7 Sporting Dogs, Iron Hurdles, Wire Feno- ing, powerfulJMeat Jack, Bar, Hoop, and old Iron. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Oil Paintings and Engravings, in Gilt and other Frames Ladies' Dital Harp, in case Æolian Harp, single and double barrel Guns, brass and other Cannon, Figures (Life size and otherwise), Vases, Boat with Oars, model Schooner, large Out-door clock, &c., &c. Also a fine-toned GRAND SQUARE PIANO-FORTE, (by Broadwood and Son), in handsome Rosewood Case; and 3 large OIL PAINTINGS, in Gilt Frames, if not sold by private con- tract previous to the sale. For further particulars see Handbills. Refreshment on the table at Ten, and the Sale will com- mence punctually at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, as there are a large number of lots to be disposed of. OIWEit OF SALE. FIRST DAY.—Carriage Horses, Carriages, Fat and Store Pigs, Implements, &c., &c. SECOND DAY—3000 Gallons of prime Cider, Hogsheads and Casks, Billiard Table, Turning Lathe, Galvanic Bat- tery, Magic Lanihorn, Household Furniture, &c., &c. Dated Monmouth, Jan. 10th, 1860. BOOKS, STATIONERY, WRITING PAPER, ENVELOPES, &c &c. MR. COSSEXS will SELL BY AUCTION, ol In jLTjL on the premises in GRIFFIN-STKHET, adjoining Mr. Dew's, draper, on MONDAY, the 16th January, 1860, a large quantity of GENERAL STATIONERY, con- sisting of WRITING PAPER, ENVELOPES, AC- COUNT BOOKS, &c Also an extensive Stock of BOOKS, classical, religious, popular, and useful. A variety of PAPER HANGINGS, of choice quality and useful design. The whole to be sold without theleast reserve. The sale will commenceat Two o'clock, P.M., and continue until the Stock is disposed of. Newport, January 10th, 1860. MONMOUTHSHIRE. MR. W. J. HANDS will SELL BY AUCTION", at the LONDON APPRENTICE INN, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, January 2lth, I860, at one o'olock in the afternoon, (subject to conditions then to be produced), LOT I.-THE FALLAGF of that valuable COPPICE WOOD, standing on part of a piece of wood land, called COED MAWR, containing 28 acres and upwards, except such of the oak, larch, and other trees and stores as are numbered or otherwise marked with red paint, which are reserved. LOT 2.-l'HE FALLAGE OF THE COPPICE WOOD, standing on other part of the said piece of wood land, called COED MA WH, containing 21 acres and upwards, except such of tiieoak, larch, and other treeB and stores as are numbered or otherwise marked with red paint, which are reserved LOT 3— THE FALLAGE of the COPPICE WOOD, standing on a piece of woodland, calle,l COED YR YEWEN," containing 9 acres and upwards, except such of the trees and stores ns are numbered, or otherwise marked with red paint, which are reserved. The above woods are standing on the Goytrey esta'e, in the parish of Grosmont, adjoining the turnpike road, and distant about 1 mile from the Pandy station of the Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford Railway, which communicates with the principal iron works and collieries in the neighbourhood. For further particulars, applv to Mr. BAKER JOHN GABB, solicitor, Abergavenny or to Mr. Mc'CORMICK, land agent, Grosmont Mr. CHARLES JONES, the tenant of the Goytrey Estate, will show the woods. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, i.V THE SALE ROOM, AT F. K. BARNES & SONS' TIMBER YARD, CANONS' MARSH, Bristol, ou WED- NESDAY, the 25th of January, 18b0, at One o'clock I precisely. (Luncheon at Half past Twelve). FOR ACCOUNT OF IMPORTERS. N0,000 Spruce Deals, R attens, and Boards 1,000 Quebec Pine Deals 1,500 Richebuctoo Pine Deals 3,000 St. Petersburg Red Deals 2,000 Archangel Deals 1,000 Onega Red Deals 1,000 Onega Red Boards 2,000 Swedish Redwood Deals 80 Loads FRESH LARGE CURLY Prince Edward's Island Birch 100 Loads LARGE St. John Board Pine Timber 200 Loads FRESH Saint John Yellow Pine 100 Loads Quebec Yellow Pine Timber 30 Laads Quebec Oak 200 Loads Danzio Timber 50 Loads Danzic Oak 250 Loads Swedish Timber 1,500 9 feet 9 M 9 inch Danzic Redwood Sleeper Blocks 20 Fathoms St. Petersburg Lathwood 10 Fathoms Hemlock Lathwood 1,000 Quebec Pipe Staves I 5 000 W. I. Puncheon ditto 200 Norway Masts 6(,0 4 to 6 inch Spars 300 4 inch ditto 300 Rickers 10,000 Palings Prepared Flooring Mahogany With other Goods. Catalogues will be issued on the Week of Sale. F. K. BARNES & SONS, Brokers. Canons' Marsh, Bristol, January 11th, 1860. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE FINE 6. BRITISH-BUILT AND Copper. fastened SCHOONER "FAL- MOUTH," Sixty-four Tons Register, carries about 110 Tons, will be SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON, at the TREDEGAB ARMS INN, High-street, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18tb, 1860, between the hours of Three and Four o'clock in the Afternoon. She is now lying at the Rhymney Wharf, near the Docks, Newport, where she may be inspected. She is well found in stores, in thorough repair, and is a most desirable vessel for the Foreign or Coasting Trade. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 61, Hmh-wtreet, Newport, January 5th, I860* "att by Ittdiou. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. COPPICE WOODS, TIMBER, BA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at the PLOUGH INN, SAINT BRIAVELS, on WEDWESDAT, the 25th day of January, 1860, at Three o'clock in thi Afternoon, subject to conditions, the following Lots on, the Clanna Estate LOT I.-The Thinnings of Broomy Hill Plantation, containing about 6 Acres. LOT 2.—The Fallage of Common Burnage Wood, con- taming about 9 Acres, together with 160 Oak Timber Trees, standing therein, and in a Garden adjoining. LOT 3.-93 Wych, Beech, and Ash 14 Spruce, Fir, and Laroh, and 8 Elms numbered with white paint, and standing in the Green Drive Plantation. LOT 4.- 80 Spruce Firs, numbered with white paint; and 50 Oak Stores, marked with a spot of white paint; standing in the Bargains Plantation. LOT 5. The Failage of Picket's Hill Wood, containing about 2J Acres, with 9 Ash Trees, numbered with white paint, standing therein, and on Land adjoining. LOT 6. The Fallage of the upper part of Lawrence'' Wood, containing about 3 Acres, with 21 Oak. and 7 Asb irees, numbered with white paint, standing therein. George Fletcher, at Clannd, will shew the Lots and, fof further particulars, apply to Mr. WHITE, Estate Agent, Lindors, near Coleford. —————^ ¿\ttdrt$$e$. J TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST WARD- GENTLEMEN,—I beg to tender you m1 thanks for tho honour you have this day conferred upon me, in my Election as one of your Representative in the Town Council. It will be my desire to discharit, the duties to your satisfaction. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, EDWARD J. PHILLIPS. High-street, Jan. 12ih, 1860. — TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WEST W A RD j ENTLEMEN,-I thank you for the unac U licited support you gave me on Thursday last. The inconvonient position of the polling-place—being one end of this Ward, extending about two miles doubt rendered it impossible for many, whose time everything to them, to record their votes. I am, Gentlemen, Yours very obediently, JAMES MURPHY. Railway Works, Newport, 12th Jan., 1860. LEA&P E R K I N S I CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. f PRONOUNCED BY FLW EXTRACT of a LETTI ■B from a MEDICAL CONNOISSEURS GENTLEMAN at Mad?, TO BE TIIE T0 HIS Brother at ■|G WORCESTER, May, 18? "ONLY GOOD SAUCE' MLM J GJGGRL "Tell LEA & PERBIP AND APPLICABLE TO GI&IN HF' THE'R SAXIC,E HI8BI atiaCSj esteemed in India, ana EVERY VARIETY OF °PINION< ,VE |g4S|j^g.)alafable as well as t', QISH, wholesome Sauce tfr II made." DISH- is made." The success of this most delicious and unrivalled CONDIM^ having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply the namej Spurious Compounds, the Public is tespectfullu and earneli requested to see that the names of LKA & PBRRINS are UP* the WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER, AND BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA & PERKINS, Worcester. J Sold by CROSSE & BLACKWELL, London; and all respecWj Druggists, Grocers, and Italian Warehousemen throughout P World. ROBY'S celebrated E WARWICKSHIRE SAUCE. j ESTABLISHED 1827. ROBY AND CO., J PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, ROYAL LEAMINGTON S#> Sold by all Italian Warehousemen, Grocers, I Fishmongers, &c. ■ :!J jtolos by gUfttott j ANNOUNCED IN THIS DAY'S MERLP Farm and Lands, at the Beaufort Arms, Orii howell, Jan. 11. Schooner Falmouthat Tredegar Arms, NewpO Jan. 18. Household Furniture, at 15, High.street, Jan., 26 By Mr. THOMAS WATKINS— Timber, Cardiff Art Cardiff, Jan. 11. By Mr. J. BOTIIOMLEY-Furniture, fyc., Jan. 12. By Mr. Wm. J. HANDS.— Coppicc Woods, at the 1) don Apprentice Inn, Abergavenny, Jan. 24th. By tolr. F. K. BARNES—limber, at Canons' Mtfi Bristol, January 25. By Air. W. GRAHAM, Household Furniture at Hilston House, near Monmouth. )

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