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jfenm tfommuntcatimr. STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, via NEW MILFORD (Milford Haven), AND WATERFORD AND COPtK. DAILY SERVICE (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) rPHE Waterford and Milford ■V't 'i ^3- Haven Steam Ship Co.'s Vessels, anil T?'- the Cork and Milford Haven Steam Ships will snil as under, (wind and weather permitting) WAT a 1'FORD AND MILFORD HAVEN. From Vi" AT NR. FORD 3.15 From NEW MILFORD 7.15 p.m., on arrival of the p. m on arrival of the 9. SO train from Cor!; Limerick, a.m. Express and 6.0a.m., &c., so as to enable pas- 3rd class trains, so as to senders to proceed by the enable passengers to pro- 2.45 Express train reach- ceed by the 6.0 a.m. train ing London at about 11 to Limerick, Cork, &0. a.m. CORK AND MILFORD HAVEN. From CORK on Mondays, From NEW MILFORD on AVednesdiys, and Fridays Tuesdays, Thursdays, and from the Railway Pier, at Saturdays, at7 lop ra., on Passage on the arrival of the arrival of the 9.30 a m. the 4p.m. train froiuCork. train from Paddington. Arrangemsnts are made by which the Cork ;c,rel Passage Railway Co. convey the Through Passengers without any additional charge between Cosk and Passage. For further particulars, apply at any of the Railway Stations; or to Messrs. FORD & JACKSON, 38, 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. ^ps- <■ HPHE Cork Steam-ship Company's f -3- fine large New Steamers "P. ADLEit," Captain BYRSE, Tons, 400 rv Horse-power; DODO," Captain CHOFT, 1.000 Tons, 300 Horse-power; or "BIT TERN Captain HOLT.AXD, 800 Tons, 250 Horse power, are in- tended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any vnfore- seen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow vessels, during the months of JAN. and FEB., I860:— From CORK, for CARDIFF Wednesday 25th, at 6 mom C\R!>IFF Wednesday. Feb. 1st, at .8$morn NE«-!M:.T Wednesday 8th, at 31 after Cardiff Wednesday 15th, at 9 morn Nkwpof.T Wednesday 22nd, at 3i after CARDIFF. Wednesday 29th, at ï2 morn For CORK, from Newport .Saturday 21st, at 5 morn C.xRi'irr Saturday 28th, at 8 morn CARDIFF Saturday, Feb. 4th, at 2; after NEWPORT Saturday 11th, at R mom Cardiff Saturday 18th, at 3 after Newport Saturday 25th, at 7 mom FAKES:—To CORK and BACK, in Best Cabin, £1 73. Tickets available for One Month. To CORK, Best Cabin, 17s. Gd., Deck, 7s. (No Steward's Fee). Horses,Carriers, Live Stock, and Goods for Shipment, should he alongside ONE HOUR before the advertised time of starting N OTICE. The Company will only receive and carry goods subject to and upon the express terms a- their Notice of the 1.!th December, 1854, alread!1 published, apd to be obtained at their office. The Company will not be acconntaole 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 going on board. Foi Freight or Passage, applv at the Company's Office, Cork; or to their Agents, Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS. 20. Dock-stieet; Newport, Mon Messrs.OWEN and DOWNING, Ship Brokers, Bute Docks. Cardiff. IfcFSf 656 BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. rpIIE Bristol General Steam Naviga- JL tion Company's splendid Paddle Steamej nr "TAFF." Captain C. WIIEF.LFR, or other suitable vessel,(unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) is intended to sail during the Jlontli, calling at the IIotwe11s, where to avoid the inconvenience and danger attending the use of boats, Passengers will in future e landed and embarked at the NEW STAGE", near the Dock Master's Office. Bristol to Newport. Newport to Bristol. JAXCAUY. JANUARY; Monday 2 11 morn Tuesday 3 11 morn Wednesday 1 12 after Thursday 5 1J after Friday fj tU after Saturday 7 4 alter Monday 0 6A morn Tuesday *10 6i morn Tuesday 10 7" after J Wednesday 11 6S after Thursday 12 81 morn Friday 13 8J morn Saturday 14 10 morn Monday 16 101 morn Tuesday 17 12.1 after Wednesday 18 1 after Thursday D 3 after 1 Friday 20 3 after Saturday 21 41 after [ Monday 23 5 after Tuesday *24 7" mom Tuesday 21 5J after Wednesday 25 71 morn Thursday 2'3 7 morn Friday 27 81 morn Saturday 28 7 j morn Monday 3n mom Tuesday 31 9 morn To and Fro from Bristol, t To and Fro from Newport. A Packet from the Hotwells to and from PORTTSlIEAD daily (Sundays excepted). FARES—After Cabin. 3s Front Cabin, Is. fid. Toand Fro same day, After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-wheel Carriage ISs., Two-wheel ditto, or light Phreton, 8s.; Two-wheel Carriage, or light I'hfoton. drawn by one horse, with Driver, 12s. Horse, 5s.; Horse and Rider. Rs., Dogs, Is. each. Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages shipped atBathnrst Basin one liourbefore 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 JANTARY. particulars, apply to 31 r. T Monday 23 7 morn GEEN, Lyn Cliff Terrace. Wednesday 25 8 morn Bristol to Tenby Friday 2< 9 morn J\N-UAUY. Cardiff t) Bristol. Friday 27 81 morn JAKT-ARY. TerJ t0 Srisl0l Saturday 21 31 after JVNCARY Tuesday 21 5 after Xues:day 24 8 alter Thursday 2'1 01 morn FARES—Cabin, 13s. Children Saturday 28 7 mom under twelve vears. 0s 6d. Ser- Bristol to Bi.l'-t >rcl, Lynmouth' vants in the Cabin.8s (including and Vj4o.com.lH. Steward's Fees.) Fore Cabin, JANTARY. 7s 6d. Children under twelve Tuesday 21 7lt mom years, 4s. Carriage, 42s; Pair- Friday 27 9 morn horsephseton,31s6d; Smallone- T horse ditto 25s Gig, 20s; Horse BideJord,Lyjr.:ir,,t,i., nndV.jra- 20s, Dog, 3s. ? Dog, combe to Bristol Return* CABIN TICKETS avail „ Jan.jae^. a]j[e io dars, 15s.; or 20 days, Saturday 21 o rr.orn jg3witli "the option of return- Wednesday 6 morn by either of the Company's >~aturday iS 7 morn steamers plying betweenBristol From I1 fraco'n bp, weather per- and Tenby, Carmarthen, Pem- mittins, 1 houis after leaving broke Dock, Cardiff or Newport. Bidelord. Bristol to Carmarthen From Lynmout1:, weather per- JANUARY. mitting, 520 4 morn Bideford. t* ARES—Cabin, 13s., Ueck, 7s 6d. „ Carmarthen to Wexford. FARES-Bi,.ef_rd, Best Cabin, The «FIRE FLY," as soon 9s., Fore-Cabin, ->s. Iltracombe, afjer arrival from Bristol as Best Cabin, ss 1-ore-Cabin, os. circumstances will permit. LYNJIOUTH—The above steamer Wexford to Bri: tol, Tuesdays ealls off LyniTi' nth on the voy- Bristol to Pembroke VockMil ford age to and [1"')"1 Ilfracombe, and Haverfordictsl. weather permitting, where a JANUARY large boat exclusively emphyed Tuesday 24 7 11F'1'n is always in attendance for land- FARES—Cabin. 13s" Deck, 7s Cd ing and embarking Passengers, Pembroke Dock to Waterford. on payment of Is. each. Luggage The JUVERNA" as soon to be paid for at the rate of (>d. after arrival from Bristol as per package, delivered to High circumstances will permit.' Water mark, near the public PARKS—Eest Cabin. 12s. Gd. road; but no charge will be Fore-Cabin, 7s fid. made for small parcels carried Waterford to Bristol Fridays jfyTics.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be ari-i-table for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (if lost or dall1ae- above the value of £2: nor for any Deck Passengers if Ior damaged) above the value of 20s unless in each cl'-e 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) nn. less entered as-ch, and reig'nt in proportion paid foi the same at the time of delivery 40 BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. OTICE — Pas-Migersand their Luggage embarked and landed at the NE". MAGE, near the Dock Master's Office, Hotwells, free of expense. fr"ITE Ne\7 St cava Packet CIID1- -.t J |_ IJlny ("Limited) hereby announce :• that their fast-sailing Screw Steamers, „ v- .J "AVON. W. HO'.VE, Commander; jST "SEVERN," T. LODGE, Commander; unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) are intended to sail as follows, during the month of JANUARY, I860: — From Bathurst Basin, Bristol. 1 From Beavfort IVharf, yemport m 2 Monday 11 0 morn j P 2 Monday 10 0 morn p 3*Tuesdi'.y 12 0 noon M 3 Tuesday 11 0 mom 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 p 7 Saturday 4 30 after M 7 Saturday 4 0 after S Monday—no 5 30 after p730 morn p 10 Tuesday 6 0 after 11 Wednesday—no sailing. M 12S30 morn p 12 Thursday 7 30 morn p 13 Friday 9 15 m01'h M 13 Friday 8 30 morn m 14 Saturday 10 0 morn P 14 Saturday 8 45 mom p 16 Monday 11 30 morn Jf 16 Monday 10 30 mom M 17 Tuesday 12 30 after P 17 Tuesday .11 15 morn p 18 Wedm-sdav 2 0 after m 18 Wednesday 1 0 after MM Thursday. 3 0 after P 19 Thursday 2 0 after p 20 Friday 4 0 after M20 Friday 3 0 after m 21 Saturday 4 30 after P 21 Saturday 4 0 after p 23 Monday" 6 30 mom I m 23 Monday 5 0 after p 24 Tuesday 6 30 after P 24+Tuesday 6 0 morn M 25 Wednesday 7 30 nioriip630 morn p 26 Thursday 8 0 mora M 26 Thursday. 7 0 morn M 27 Friday 8 30 mora p 27 Friday 7 30 mor p 28 Saturday 8 45 morn 3i 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 p The days on which Passengers are taken, M Merchandise only t To and Fro from Bristol. + To and Fro from Newport. To and from Cumberland Basin. BABES:—After Cabin, Zs. Fore Cabin, Is Sd.; Toandfro the Same day (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) AJ ter Cabin, 4s Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-lb keel Carriage, 18s.; SmaU Four-Wheel Carriage, 12s. (W Gig, or Light Ph(Bton,gs.; Ditto, with Horse and Driver, 12s.; Horse, 5s.; horse and Bider, 6s.; Dogs, Is. each.- 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 Cariers to all parts ef the -country. For conditions of Freight, apply at the Company s Offices, opposite the Seamen's Floating Chapel, Grove, Bristol, and Beaufort Wharf, Newport. As it is intended that these Packets shall start punctually at the timesadvertised, the shipment of Goods per same days Steamer cannot be guaranteed unless they are longside one hour belore the time of ilRiling. NOTICE -The cheapest route (via Newport and Hereford Rail- way Company) to Liverpool, Birkenhead, and places adjacent in the North is by these Packets. First, See nd, and Third Class Trains leave Mill street Station Newport tor Birkenhead and Liverpool, At 11.10 a m. and 2.30 p.m. Fares t Birkeahead-Fir Class, 29s. 9d. Secou do.,21*, TMr do. 12«.4d E H. BROWSE Traffic Manager, [Q be -let. TY-COCH ESTATE, LLANTAIINAM. T AND TO BE LET, on 00 years' Lease, I I J for BUILDING PURPOSES, near the Ty-Coch bridge, on the Pontypool line of Canal and Railway.— Apply to the Proprietor, jlr. R. E. JiEES, Pantrhiwgocb, Castletown, near Cardiff. [22 rrO BE LET, in XEWPOa.IT, a BAKE- JL HOUSE and WAREHOUSE, either together or separately.—Also, a SHOP and DVv'ELLING-HOU>E. —Address, Z, MEKLIN Office. 62 OFFICES TO BE LET, at IT. GARDNER'S, 43, COMMERCIAL STREET, Opposite the New Baptist Chapel, Newport llG ANTED, a Situation, by a young single T V Alan, of good experience, both in London aLll 'country, a3 thorough indoor servant, single-handed, or otherwise. Good character. Apply G. J., Post-office, Chepstow. MU.-IC, SINGING, AND DRAWING. ANT EI), ina Private Family, in Aber- T V gavenny, MASTERS, to give instructions in tba above accomplishments. Thoroughly competent blasters will probably meet with other Pupils in the neighbour- hood. Particulars stating terms, &c., requested to be ad- dressed Z. Y. Z Post Office, Abergavenny. [149 O B I N S o7sT 11 EPA R E D BONE should be applied to GRASS LAND in the autumn or early the spring months. It materially increases the Crop, and permanently improves the Her- bage, when used in proper quantities. ROBINSON'o WHEAT MANURE should be used at seed time, or as top dressing early in spring. It pro Iuces luxuriance without rankness, strengthens the straw, and is conducive to an early maturing of the crop. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, BONE DUST, PERUVIAN GUANO, NITKATE OF SODA, and other manures, not simply genuine, but of superior quality. Apply to J, and T. ROBINSON", Docks, Gloucester; at their works, St. Philips, Marshy Biistol or 'to their Agents. ,150 EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WEIGIHXCT MACHINES. i=— 1IENRY POOLEY & SON 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, HON. t I j PATENTEES, f AND SOLE MAKEK3 OF -)oy PA IT; ST i. 1. J ¡, 1. .:1 ¡ L', 1 RAIL AND ROAD AY EI G II BRIDGES, | WEIGHING MA CHINES, &c., Suitable for all Commercial, Alining, and Manufacturing purposes. TRAM -— ^"EIGfll.VG "V. M^vchi^JS, AVOHKsf Ac. Albion Feu n pool; 89,Fleet street, London; Commercial-Street, Newport; Weliingtou street Gatesliead. 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, &c. MACHINERY BELTING; CRICKMEIt'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. 10 P'i-■ "C the time the Analytical Sanitary Com- mission was in Session, the only ffrcen Tea nj China growth which they found free from .'he Eaw usual blui h powdered colours teas obtained, by them, from Ilorniman and Co 's Imports lyint; at the Bond-n Docks.—See lite" Commissioners' Official Report (page 319;, pub tishe:t by Longmans. -{- "Always Good alike" HORXHOAN's PUKE TEA the Leaf not covered with color. n QTllONG RICH FULL- Q I-'LAVOUKKD TEA, "ul Ta B »' ""<»* eood «l'W—the early ga [L = ft tlierins—is obtained by Iloniima Mv. jjj ^jjyWAfi"F.40:ixf having it ;n this pure KLB JL3 O H ii^ W B B* nr,coloured state, for by disallowing Hi"snal powdered colour on all H gf 'niI,ort", the Chinese cannot j them any brown withered leaves HOF.Nm ,vs TV A Wi J- without certain detection. So, 31 4 32, Wonnwo^d Z c'll" Dr- HASSELL writing « On the nnotesale exctoMyj' T 0er*rnl J™ °f « —-—— I marks, hen at the Docks, I obtained Teas from many Cargoes, and found both the Blacks and Greens from Iforniman and Imports to be perfectly genuine and o*' good quality the Greens had none of the blueish facing found on other Teas, they exhibit a dull o!ioe hue, and beirg thus ure are perfectly vtholesome." Exclusively in PACKETS. Sold by AGENTS OXLV, in every Town. Prices, 3s. Sd., 4s., and 4s. 4d per pound. AGENTS IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD. AKEKDAEE Jones.-Thomas. LONDON..Purssell Corn hill ABERAVON..Evan Evans. LVDXEY ..Hathaway. ABKKGAVE.VXY Gosden (late, MONMOUTH..Karror.— Baker. Hirst).—Watkins, Hi.^h st. MKKTHVK..Stephens, Hi^li-st Abi-:P.SYCIIAN Wood, Stamp-1 NEATH..Hutchins, Vv'ard-street office. ¡.; E \VrP(JRT.. JOXKS,5, High-st. BRISTOL..Ferri8, Union-street. Ditto..Chi.KKY,41, Commtrcial BRECON.White, High-btreet. street Sbidoesd.. Ley.-ihon. Ditto.. JUTTEnsiHLt., 173, Com- BJ.AKENKY..Phil])otts. mercial-strcet. CHICKHOWEI.L..Christopher. PONTYTOOL and Abkr-TCHIN.. COWHRIOGE ..Thomas, Higli-»t. Wood, Stamp Omce, CARDIFF,.Kernick, 23, Duke-st. Ross..Yearsley.— Perris. Ditto ..James, Bute-street. sNVilson, Castle scr. CIIEPSTOVV.. Taylor, St. Mary Ditto.. Harris. Oxf'ord-.stree street Ditto.Glover. Castle-street COLF.FORD..Williams.— Ilon^'h USK..Edwards. GLI)L-CESTEH..Fonracre, Cross, 11 !)f) BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT rriHE NEW IMPROYKD PETROLEXE JL OR LIQUID GAS LAMPS. irr*—These Lianps are a patented Ira- provument 011 the i'eti oleneLamps, ■' and elLh"dy many advilnb"es not V contemplated when the first patent "'V, was sealed- They wi 1 l.o found BJS; tlio most complete and useful I' lamps ever o ffered to tbo public. -'J'hey are the only Lamps con- i 7 strucled on scicctific principles to burn the new Economical Liquid Gas, as well as Petrolene,Paraffine, •r| PlioiogeD, Belmontine, and other similar Mineral Oils- and are uni- ls versally acknown dged to produce i j the ?! ( IIEAM'ST L REST l.IGl'T | EXTANT i Tlsev excel in Economy, fimpli 1 £ city, Cleanliness, Safety, Bril'iance, J J ami Ease of Management. The Light is far superior to the bes!. f&rf Gas, without any of its dangers or b:i disadvartages, and is applicable to all purposes of illumination. IttSSijdP ECONOMY.—Bed Room Lamys, from 2^. each fgh.sses included), burn with a light equal to two candles, 16 hours for a penny Table L-,mps, ^-burner, 3s. 6d. each, equal to four candles, 12 hours for a penny Brass Tibia Lamps, from 5s. each, glass vase, full-size burner, producing a ligln: supeiior to the b(st gas, tsi^bt hours for a penny SIMPLICITY.—They have no mac! 'icry to require cleaning, or to get out of repair. CLEANLINESS.—They keep themsel ,s clean, and the I quid will not soil the most delicate fal ie. SAFETY.— The Oils used iu these lamps are not explo- sive or dangerous, an,1 will not ignite on the snrL-ce, hke camphine or naphtha. BRILLIANCE.-They produce a beautiful, white, motion- less sheet of flame, s, peric.r to the best ¡P8, and infinitely superior to all otbir lamps, and do not give off sulphur, or other unpleasant odours. EASE IN MANAGEMENT-They light instantly require trimming only about once a week, and do not require wind- ing up, or any other attention, and produce a uniform light from G to 20 hours Camphine, Candle, Solar, Argand, Moderator, and al other Lamps altered to burn these Liquids, from 3s. Gdl to 10s. 6d. each, exclusive of shades. Th PARAFFINE OIL 3s 2d per gallon. „ PETROLENE „ 4s 6d „ SOI.D BY I-IENRY LEONARD, 2 HIGH STREET, BRISTOL. [3189 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. RAG LAND CASTLE FARM. MR. W. J. HANDS has been honoured •with instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC COM- PETITION, on the above-named Farm, on THURSDAY aai FRIDAY, the 16th and 17th February, 1860, the whole of the valuable LI VE AND DEAD STOCK, the property of Mr. John Jones, who is retiring from agricultural pursuits. Particulars will appear in a future advertisement. Auctioneer's Residence—9, "Westgate Buildings; Office, rUnnel-street, Abergavenny. I In* MONMOUTHSHIRE. MR. W. J. HAXDS will SELL BY AUCTION, at the LONDON APPRENTICE INN, ABERGAVENNY, on TUESDAY, January 21th, 1860, at one o'clock in the afternoon, (subject to conditions then to be produced), LOT I.-THE FALLAGF of that valuable COPPICE OOD, 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—THE FALLAGE OF THE COPPICE WOOD, standing on other part of the said piece of wood land, called COED Mawr, containing 21 acres and upwards, except such of the oak, larch, and other trees and stores as are numbered or otLzfI. is,) maiked with red paint, which are resei ved LOT 3.—THE FALLAGE of the COPPICE WOOD, standing on a piece of woodland, called" COED YR YEWEN, containing 9 acres and upwards, except such of the trees and stores as 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 ircll works and collieries in the neighbourhood. For further particulars, apply to Mr. BAKER JOHN GARB, solicitor, Abergavenny or to Mr. Mc'CORMICK, land agent., Grosmont..Vr. CHARLES JONES, the tenant of the Goytrey Estate, will show the woods. 134 GLLLY LAS FARM, 2s ear the Civmlr.-tH and Pontncicydd Stations of the iii-port and Pon'upool Railway. SUPERIOR FARMING STOCK, &c., FOR SALE. I^IORXELIUS EVAXS & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 24th, 3860, the whole of the excel- lent iAR.dING STO< 'K, and other effects, the property of the late Mr. Joseph Ki lner, comprising :— THE LIVE STOCK—40 fat wether sheep, 12 capital milch cows, to calve in good season 2 fat eowg 5 two- ycais-old heifeis in 2 barren heifers yearling bull of the pure Hereford breed brown cut mare in foul 3 ex- cellent draught mares one yearling cart filly; sucker colt sow in farrow sow. THE HAY AND CORN—3 ricks of excellent hiy about 35 tons L"0 bushels of wheat, 160 bushels of black o,ts. THE IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. — One four-and-a- half wheel wagon, 2 broad whet 1 carts, narrow wheel cart, 2 iron ploughs, 1 wood plough 2 prursof iron and wood har- rows, 1 pair drags, roller, turnip drill and roiler.turuipscuf- fler, double action turnip cutter, wheelbuiro-.v, winnowing machine, chaff machine wi h two knives, all in excellent condition 2 haul rakes, pikes, rakes, scythes, ladders, cow chains, 10 sets of long and short harness, sway and traces, dairy and brewing utensils lot of crsks, 4'> sacks, measures, sieves, riddles, stamper, tools, 601bs. of prime old bacon, 160 gallons (of excellent cider, and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Refreshments wul tie provided at Ten o'clock, and the Sale will coairnenco between t .e hours of eleven and twelve. Auctioneers' i^Bec-s, 61, Il^b-street, Newport, and Brook House, L1aniamam. 113 NEWPORT, 3IO.Y. SALE OF THE SMACK NIMliLE," OF WATCHETT. MESSRS. CORXKLIUS EYAXS& SOX are instructed by the Moitgagee, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the TREDEGAR Arms INN, High-street, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th January, 1860, at Three o'clock precisely, the SMACK "NIMBLE," of Watchetr, 36 Tons Register, carries about 60 Tons. She was built at Daitmoutb in 1813,»bnt is in excellent repair, Watchetr, 36 Tons Register, carries about 60 Tons. She was built at Daitmoutb in IS13,lIIbnt is in excellent repair, and may be sent to sea at once. She has a long hatchway, and is well ad; pted for the Biistol Channel trade. INVENTORY OF STORE3. —2 hower anchors, 60 fathoms, 1 kidge, chains and cordage, 2 chain cables, 1 4-inch hawser, 70 fathoms, 1 grass line, 40 fathoms, short haw- ser, 20 fathoms, main sheet, spare rope, reef tackle, main sail, g;,ff topsail, working and atorm jibs, foresail, square- sail, fly by night, boat sail, old canvass, 2 tarpaulins, compass, signal lamp. 2 bow signal lamps, fog born, ensign, union jack, burgee, lead line, log reel, whiff, boat hook, axe, 2 spare blocks, crow bar, 2 handspikes, tar bucket, 2 tar hiushes, pump hook and breaks, purchase gaff and p ,I gear, iron gin, boom guy, cork fender, 4 paint pots, 3 paint brushes and knife, squares.ul outrigger, iron battens for hatches, 2 buckets, harness cask, bo .t and 3 oars, 2 pair boat gripes, cabin stoye ar.d funnel, caboose stove, 2 kettles, saucepan, tuieen, ladle, crockery, and sundries Fer furtlier particulars, apply to the AUCTIONEERS at their Offices, Newport, Mou. 17th January, ISCl). [14.5 OLD MASONIC HAI/L, 15, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. J ESSES. CORNELIUS EYAXS & SOX JL<jL will SELL BY Al'CTION, without the least reserve, on the premises, at 1,"), HIGH-STREET, on THURS- DAY, the 26th of January, lUGO, a quantity of excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 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 room or school, capital panneled bar counter with llrawer8, and pewter covered top, spirit cask and stand, mahogany and other tables, large iron kettle, large scroll fen,1er and ash riddle, easy chairs, lounges, a few old paintings, bagatelle board, quite new, with balls and cues, handsome four-post mahogany heds'ead, swing glasses, set of short harness, chihi's coach, two German silver lamps, moderator lamp, &c., &c. The Sale will commence at Two o'clock precisely. Offices, 61, High-atreof, Newport, and Brook House Llantarnani 12 PONT EBBW, NEAR NEWPORT. Sale of excellent Household Furniture, valuable Carpenters' Tools, &c., be. MESSRS. COKXELIUS EVAXS and I SON are instructed by the executors of the late Air. Bees Taylor, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, near MAEB GLAES farm, on FRIDAY, Jan. 27th I860, the whole of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and OTHER EFFEC TS; comprEingfeather and cc i!p!.ff beds, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, bureau tent and other bedsteads, with furniture; mattresses corn- modes, toilet tables, washstands and ware, cases of drawers swing glasses, carpeting, pictures, cupboards, mahogany and other tables, set of chairs, antique oak arm-chair. s-,fa easy chair, clock iu case, fenders and fire irons, irons, tins, earthenware, glass, chin", tubs, culinary requisites, and a variety of other useful articles; o silver tea poons, silver watch and chain, 50 !bs of excellent home-cured bacon, a large cheat: of valuable carpenters' tools, &c., &c. TLesalo will commence between the hours uf eleven and twelve. Auctioneers' Offices, 61, nigh-street, Newport; and Brook House, L'antai nam, January 17th, lSGO. P E X T R E T A I E A R M, A S S A L L E G, Four Miles from Xcicport. Ti ESSRS. CORXELIRS EVAXS & SON ItJL will SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1860, the whole of the FARMING STUCK and other effects of Mr. THOS. PilO&tiER, who is declining the farming busiaesa. 'ibe S.1e will couimei.ee it Eleven o'clock. PARISH OF BASSALLEG, NEAR NEWPORT MON. ELIGIBLE COPYHOLD IS VESTMENT. M LSSRS. CORNELIUS EVAXS & SON Xrii will ;■ ELL B\ AUCTION, at the CARPENTERS' ARSIS INN, Nl\y?;>kt, on WEDX SD.VY, the First day of February, I860, between the hours of Three and Four in the Afternoon, in Lots, and suije. t to Conditions, all that very desirablo COPYHOLD PROPERTY, situate in iho con're cf the village of Bassalleg :— LOTL- Ail that large YARD and GARDEN, together with a Cai pouter's Shop and sundry Building Materials, now on tbe premises also, a Sycamore Tree and Half the Road Entrance to the said yard. There is sufficient space in this Lot for the erection of Six Cottages, avowing a portion of Garden for each. LOT 2.—An excellent COTTAGE RESIDENCE. facing the public road, consisting of two good Front Rooms, Back Kitchen, and three Bedrooms, now in the occupation of Miss Mary Ann Parkin, at the yearly rent uf no J' LOT 3.—All that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE lately occupied by Mr. William Giffard, at the yearly rent of £ 10, consisting of a front shop, back pailour, kitchen, and two beurooms, with a large garden, well stocked with fruit tiees.and an excellent well of pure spring water. jk-.Tue above property, copyhold of the manor of Bassalleg, suiject ;0 a chief rent of about one penny per annum, is situated, adjoining Ltbe Post-oflice, in the centre of the picturesque village of Bassalleg, and within a hundred yards of the now passenger st-ationjon the iihymney Rail- way„ To view, apply to the respective tenants, and for further particulars to the AUCTIONEERS, or to Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS. 16, Dock-street, Newport. Auctioneers' Offices, 61, High-street, Newport, and Brook-house, Llantaruam, January 18, 1860. NAVY TIMBER. DOWNTON CASTLE ESTATE, HEREFORDSHIRE. MR. BEXJAMIN GILES will SELL BY AUCTION, at the CASTLE INN, Downton, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of February, 1860, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, subject to conditions- 4,074 OAK TREES, in Lots, as described in the printed particulars 1,006 ASH TREES The Timber is chiefly situated within four miles of the Ludlow Station, on the Shrewsbury and Hereford line of railway it is of superior description, and calculated for Dock and Navy purposes. RICHARD MORRIS, of Pipe Aston, woodman, and the respective occupiers will appoint persons to show the Timber, and further particulars may be obtained from Messrs. TENCH, Estate Agents, Ludlow. [151 #4,tlt0 by Jprtian. MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE, MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE is instructed to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the BRIDGE INN, NEWPORT, OUSATURDAY, the 11th day of Feb:uary, 1860 at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, sub ject to conditions of Sale to be then and there produced, the following PROPERTIES, viz. IX THE PARISH OF REDWICK, LOT 1-A FREEHOLD FARM HOUSE, A' B" with excellent Stable, Shed, and other Buildings, together with Garden, Capital Young Orchard, and Field of Pasture Land, numbered on the Tithe Map, 510 and 510 A, 517 and 517 A, and containing in the whole 2 2 10 LtT 2.—A Piece of FREEHOLD PASTURE LAND, in Lea-street, numbered 339, con- taining 1 1 11 LOT 3.—A Piece of FREEHOLD Ditto, called the 21 Acre Field, numbered 546, containing 2 3 20 LOT Piece of FREEHOLD Ditto, in Longland Lane, numbered 618 and 619, con- taining 3 2 38 LOT 5.—A Piece of FREEHOLD Ditto, ad- joining Lot 4, and numbered 621. containing 118 12 1 13 The above 5 Lots are in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Rees. and will, (if desired) be put up in one Lot. LOT 6.-A Piece of FREEHOLD LAND, on Broad Mead, numbered on the Tithe Map, 33 and 33 A, containing 4 3 10 LOT 7. A FREEHOLD COTTAGE, with Stable, Garden, and Orchard, in the occupa- tion of Timothy -Davies, numbeied 515 and 516, containing 0 2 0 LOT 8.-A FREEHOLD COTTAGE, with Garden and Orchard, in the occupation of Diamond, numbered 510 and 510A, containing 0 0 35 IN THE PARIS: OF GOLDCLIFF, LOT 9 Three Pieces of FREEHOLD PAS- TURE LAND, with a young and thriving Orchard, adjoining the Half Acre Common, containing. 14 2 23 IN THE BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. LOT 10.-All that Capital FAMILY RESIDENCE, in the occupation of Charles Cairns, Esq., known as Overton House, together with Two HOUSES adjoin- ing the same. LOT H.-All those Eight COTTAGES, situate in Queen's Road, at the hack of Lot 10. The two laot Lots are held under leases from the Trede- gar Wharf Company, and are subject to the following Ground Rents, viz., Lot 10 to £31, and Lot 11 toX9 per annum. The respective Tenants will show the Properties, and any further information may be obtained on application to the AUCTIONEER, at his Offices, St. WoolosHouso, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon., 19th Jan., 18GO. IIILSTONE HOUSE, NEAR MONMOUTH. R. WAf. GRAHAM has been honoured iA-i. with instructions from George Cave, Esq who is leaving the neighbourhood, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 24th and 25th davsof 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. Galvauic Battery, with Zinc Plates, &c. Billiard lable, 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- mg, powerful Meat Jack, Bar, Hoop, and old Iron. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Oil Paintings and Engravings, in Gilt and other Frames L idies' Dital llarp, in case iEolian 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 dtie-toned GRAND SQUARE PI A> O-FORTE, (by Broadwootl 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 !o be disposed of. ORDER OF SALE. FIRST DAY.—Carriage Horses, Carriages, Fat and Store Pigs. Implements, &coo &c- SECOND DAY—3000 Gallons of prime Cider, Hogsheads and Casks, Billiard Tabie, Turning Lathe, Galvanic Bat- tery, Magic Lan?horn, Household Furniture, &c., &c. Dated Monmouth, Jan 10th, 1860. 133 PEMBROKESHIRE. Important to Timber Merchants, Ship Builders, Coal Proprietors, Carpenters, and others. EXTENSIVE SALE OF OAK AND ASH TIMBER AND POLES. 1\/|~R. GEORGE GOODE will SELL BY 1_TJL AUCTION*, on MONDAY, the 6th of FEBRUARY, 1860, at two o'clock in the afternoon, (subject to con- ditions of Sale to be then and there produced ) at the IrWY DUKE HOTEL, Narberth Road, the undermentioned TIMBER and POLES now standing and growing 011 CRYGYBORION, iu the several Parishes of Ludchurch and Amroath, in the County of Pembroke, which will be sold in Lots, as follows Lot 1. 112 OAK Trees, of large dimensions, numbered consecu- tively from 1 to 112. 39 ASH TREES ditto ditto 32 OAK and ASH Poles, of fine lengths, ditto N B —The Oak in this Lot is remarkably fiue, and well calculated for Ship Building. ) OT 2. 129 OAK Trees of large di mansions 2205 OAK Po es of very fine lengths 81 ASH Trees N.B.-The Pob s marked with a X, which are now growing on the siite ot the road leading through tho wood, are not to be cut without leaving full four feet above the ground. LOT 3. 59 OAK Trees ot larc;e dimensions 1256 OAK Trees and Poles of very fine lengths 32 A SH Trees 0 CRYGYBORION is within ono mile of the sea, three miles from the Harbour of Saundersfoot, about eibht. miles from kl hitland Station on the South Wales Railway, and the turnpike road leading from Carmarthen to Hobbs Point runs within a few yards of the wood. MR. PURSER, of Crygyborion, will show the Timber and further particulars can be obtained by applying to PERE- GRINE HAMMONDS, ESQ., Solicitor, at bis Otfices, SO, Broad Street, Bristol, or to MR. GEORGE G CODE, at his Offices, Q uay-street, Carmarthen. Quay Street, Carmarthen, Jan. 14. 1860 ^PRELIMINARY. COURT HOUSE, SAINT ARYANS- Two Miles from Chcpbtow, and Three from Tintcrn Abbcij, Monmouthshire. "jVTESSRS. DOWLE & STEPHEXS beg to X'-iL auuounce thfir directions from the Proprietor, John Mayer, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, tho 8th and 9th of February, 18GJ, commencing punctually at Twelve o'clock, each day, the whole of the modern and highly superior town manufactured HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. -oil paintings, by old Masters; engravings, 170oz. silver plate, plated articles, books, glass, china, &c., &c., very clever dark browu cob gelding, in calf heifer, Scotch sheep dog, saddle and bridles, &c., &c., on the above pietnises, particulars of which will appear in future advertisements, posters, and ceitalogues. [153 FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, 7.V Tll ¡.; SALE ROOM, A T F. K. BARNES & TIMBER AT YARD, CANONS' MARSH, Bristol, ou WED- YARD, MARSH, Bristol, 01.1 WED- NESDAY, the 25th of January, I860, at One o'clock precisely. (Luncheon at Half past Twelve). FOR ACCOUNT OF IMPORTERS. 20,000 Spruce Deals. Tatteus, and Boards 1,000 Quebec Pine Deals 1,500 liichebnctoo Pine Deals 3,000 St. Petersburg Red Deals 2,000 Archangel Deals 1,000 Onega Red Deals 1,000 Onega Red Boards 2,1-00 Swedish Redwood Deals 80 Loads FHESH LARGE CURLY Prince Edward's Island Birch 100 Loads LARGE St. John Board Pine Timber 200 Loads FRESH Saint John Yellow Pine 101) Loads Quebec Yellow Pine Timber 30 Loads Quebec Oak 200 Loads Danzic Timber 50 Loads Danzic Oak 250 Loads Swedish Timber I 500 9 feet 9 X 9 inch Danzic Red wood Sleeper Blockl 20 Fathoms St. Petersburg Lathwood 10 Fathoms Hemlock Lathwood 1,000 Quebec Pipe Staves 5.000 W. I. Puncheon ditto 200 Norway Masts 6t,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, J auuaryllth, 1860, 103 by 2Vnctiott. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. COPPICE WOODS, TIMBER, &c "TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIOX, at the 1. PLOUGH INN, SAINT BRIAVELS, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of January, 1860, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions, the following Lots on the Clanna Estate :— LOT I.—The Thinnings of Broomy Ilill Plantation, containing about 6 Acres: LOT 2.—The Fall age of Common Burnage Wood, con- taining about 9 Acres, together with 160 Oak Timber Trees, standing therein, and in a Garden adjoining. LOT 3.—03 Wyeb, Beech, and Ash 14 Spruce, Fir, and Larch, and 8 Elms numbered with white paint and standing in the Green Drive Plantation. J-iOT 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 Fallsse of Picket's Hill Wood, containing er about 2.) Acres, with 9 Ash Trees, numbered with white paint, standiug therein, and on Land adjoining. LOT 6.—The Fal'.a^e of the upper part of Lawrence's Wood, containing about 3 Acres, with 21 Oak, and 7 Ash Trees, numbered with white paint, standing therein. George Fletcher, at Clannal,will shew the Lots and, for further particulars, apply to Mr. WHITE, Estate Agent, Lindors, near Coleford. 129 %nh,1 by cMutiott AlJNOUNCED I':X THIS DAY'S r.-IERLIN. By Messrs. COR^ ELIUS EVAXS & SOX, House- hold Furniture, at 15, High-street, Jan. 26. Farming Stock, at Gelly Las Farm, Jan. 24 Smack Nimble," at the Tredegar Anns Inn, Newport, January 2.). Farming Stock, See., ot Pcntretai Firm, Bassalleg, four miles from Newport, Jan. 31«rf. Household furniture, S-c., at Pont Elbw, r-ear Newport, Jan. 27. Eligible Copyhold Prrperty, at Carpenters Anns, New- port, Feb. 1. By Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE-Freehold and Leasehold Property, at, Bridge Inn, wport, Feb. 11. By Mesars. Du\JE & SIEEHE. S—Household Furni- ture, i$c., at St. Aroans, Feb y 0n,< 9. By Mr. Wra. J HANDS.—Coppice Wood., at the Lon- don Apprentice Inn, Abergavenny, Jan. 24th, Farming Stock, at Ranland Castle Farm, F, b. 16 & 17. By Mr. F. K. BARNES—limb-r, at Ctnom' Marsh, Bristol, January 25. By Mr. W, at litis ton House, rear Monmouth. By Mr. GEORGE GOODE — Oak, and Ash Timb r, Pembroke, lib. nary 6th. By Mr. BENJAMIN GILES —Navy Tiinb.r, at the Castle Inn, I) nr. ton, Feb. 15.

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