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Itc'm tfommuniation. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LONDON, PLYMOUTH, CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. f^k T^HECork Steam-ship Company's TITI JL Screw Steamer DODO," 11 IBIS," *ri or CORMORANT is intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any ■" xmforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow vessels, during the month of AUGUST, 1861:— From LONDON, every THURSDAY, at Eight a:m. Aug. 1st Steam-Ship Dodo London to Cardiff „ Stli Cormorant.. London to Newport. „ 15th „ Ibis. London to Cardiff 22nd. Dodo London to Newport. „ 29th „ Cormorant. London to Cardiff. From CARDIFF and NEWPORT to CORK. CABDIFF Saturday 10th, at 7 morn NEWPORT .Satnrday 17th, at 3 after CARDIFF Saturday 24th, at 76 morn NEWPORT .Saturday 31st, at 2 after From CORK. for MILFORD, CARDIFF, and NEWPORT. NEWPORT WedneSlday 14th, at 8 mom CARDIFF Wednesday 21st, at 31 after NEWPORT Wednesday 28th, at 7 morn The above-named Steamers will convey Goods from Plymouth on Saturdays, to Cardiff or Newport, at reasonable rates of Freight. Goods received in London at British and Foreign Steam "Wharf, Lower East Smithfield; and at the West Kent Wharf, Montague Close, Southwark. FARES from Cork to Cardiff or Newport Best Cabin, 17s 6d; Deck, 7s. (Including Fee). Return Tickets, available for One -Month, 27s. Horses Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment houldbe alongside FOUR HOURS before the time of sailing. The Company also give Notice that they will not be account- able for Passenger's Luggage, unless the value thereof be declared, and the Freight paid accordingly, at the time of shipment; and the Passengers from CARDIFF and NEWPORT must obtain their Tickets at the Office before going on board. Foi particulars of Freight or Passage, apply to JAMES HARTLEY and CO., 137, Leadenhall-street, London L. W. GLOVER, Secretary Cork Steam-Ship Company, Cork; THOS. NICHOLSON, Plymouth; JAMES MADDOCKS, Cork Steam Ship Company s Wharf, Newport, Mon.; OWEN and DOWN ING. Bute Docks, Cardiff. 1884 -1 STEAM TO ILFRAC.OMBE. T^HE Cardiff Steam Navigation /yy 1 Company's Fast-Sailing Steamer JENNY JONES," DAVID HOWE, Com mander, is intended to ply betwee Cardiff and Ilfracombe, as follows (wen ther permitting, with or without pilot, and with liberty to tow): FROM CARDIFF. Aug. 1 Thursday 10i morn „ 3 Saturday IA after 8 Thursday.7 morn „ 10 Saturday 66 after 14 Wednesday 10 morn 17 Saturday ll after 21 Wednesday 46 after „ 24 Saturday *6 morn „ 26 Monday. *7 morn „ 28 Wednesday 7# morn „ 31 Saturday UJ morn FROM ILFRACOMBE. Aug. 2 Friday 11. morn 5 Monday 2 after „ 8 Thursday.. 5 after „ 12 Monday 8 morn 15 Thursday 10 morn „ 19 Monday. 26 after 22 Thursday 5 after 24 Saturday 5 after 26 Monday. 5} after „ 29 Thursday. 8 morn Sep. 2 Monday. 1 after To and Fro from Cardiff, 8th, 24th, and 26th: PARMs.-After Cabin, 58.; Fore Cab n, 38.; To-and-Fro the same day, or Saturday and Monday, After Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 4s. fid. For further particulars apply at the Offices of the Cardiff Steam Navigation Company. 1882 E. J. THOMAS. Superintendent. 'BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY «» BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. rriHE Bristol General Steam Naviga- I tion Company's splendid Paddle Steamer "TAFF," Captain C. WHEELER, or other snitable 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 he landed and embarked at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office. Bristol to Newport. AUGUST. Saturday 3 3 after Tuesday -6 6 inorn Wednesday *7 64 morn Thursday *8 7 morn Friday 9 8 morn Monday 12 9i mom Wednesday 14 11 morn -Friday 16 2 after Monday 19 5 after Tuesday 20 5? after Wednesday 21 61 after Thursday 22 6} after Saturday 24 8 morn Tuesday 27 9 morn Thursday 29 10 morn Rdnrt1..v 31 1 after Newport to Bristol AUGUST. Friday 2 11 after Monday 5 41 after Tuesday 6 4J after Wednesday 7 61 after Thursday 8 6 after Saturday 10 71 morn Tuesday 13 9 morn Thursday 15 111 morn Saturday 17 21 after Tuesday t20 5 morn Wednesday 121 61 morii Thursday t22 6 morn Friday 23 6t aftei Monday 26 8 morn Wednesday 28 8i morn Fridav 30 10, morn qgT Additional To and Fro's from Bristol in conjunction with the Screw Steamers on the 9th and 23rd. To and Fro from Bristol, t To and Fro from Newport. A Packet from the Hotwells to and from PORTJSHEAD daily (Sundays excepted). FARES- After Cabin.3s; FrontCabin.ls. 6d. Toand Fro same day, After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-wheel Carriage 18s.; Two wheel ditto. or light Pheeton, 8s.; Two-wheel Carriage, or light Phoeton, drawn by one horse, with Driver, 12s.; Horse, 5a Horse and Rider, 68.; Dogs, Is. each. Refreshments may be bad on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages shipped at Bathurst Basin one hour befor sailing, Further particulars may be obtained at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol, where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &e., should be addressed. Bills and other information can be obtained of Mr. JOHN JONES, Rownham Wharf Hotwells or of Mr. R. P. JONES Rodnev Wharf Newport. Bristol to Cardiff AUGUST. Monday 12 10 mom Wednesday 14. 12 noon Friday 16 3 after Cardiff to Bristol. AITGUIST. Saturday 10 6J after Tuesday 13 Si morn Thursday 15 lof morn Saturday 17 If after Bristol to Ffracom.be, Lyn- mouth, and Bideford. AUGUST. Tuesday 13 11J morn Friday 16 2i morn Bideford to lljracombe. Lyn- mouth, and Bristol. AUGUST. Saturday 10 6J morn Wednesday 14 91 morn Saturday 17 li morn From Ilfracombe, weather per- mitting, 4 hours after leaving Bidetord. From Lynmonth, weather per- mitting, 5 hours after leaving Bideford. FARES- Bideford, Best Cabin' 9s., Fore Cabin, 5s. Ilfracombe,* Best Cabin, 8s Fore-Cabin, 5s. L'r,VXOTJTjr-The above steamer "taBs off Lynmouth on the voy- age to and from Ilfracombe, weather permitting, where a large boat exchtsi vely employed is always in attendance for land- ing and embarking Passengers, on payment of Is.each. Luggage to be paid for at the rate of 6d. per package; delivered to High Water mark, near the public road; but no charge will be null.. for smal narcels carried on shore by the Passengers For particulars apply to Mr. T. GEEN, Lyn Cliff Terrace. Bristol to Tenby AUGUST Tuesday 13 12 noon Friday 1 2 after Tenby to Bristol AUGUST Wednesday 14 1 morn FARES—Cabin, 13s. Children under twelve years. 6s 6d. Ser- vants in the Cabin,8s (including Steward's Fees.) Fore Cabin 7s 6d. Children under twelve years, 4s. Carriage, 42s; Pair- horse phteton,31s 6d; Small one horse ditto, 25s Gig, 0s; Horse 20s, Dog, 3s. RETURY CABIY TICKETS avail- able for a month, 19s. 6d, with the option of return- ing by either of the Company's SteamersplyingbetweenBristol and Tenby, Carmarthen, Pem- broke Dock Cardiff or Newport Bristol to Carmarthen AUGUST. Friday 23 81 morn FARES—Cabin, 13s.,Deck 7s6d. Carmarthen to Ifextord. The FIRE FLY," as soon after arrival from Bristol as circumstances will permit. Wexford to Bristol, Tuesdays .'3ristol to Pembroke Dock,Gilford and Haver/ordvif.st. AUGUST. Tuesday 13 10 morn FARFs-Cftbin, 13s., Deck,7s6d Pembroke Dock to Waterford. The "JUVF.RNA" as soon atter arrival from Bristol as circumstances will permit. FARES. -Pest Cabin, 12s. 6d Fore-Cabin, 7s 6d. Waterford to Bristol Fridays ICE.- -T-h-e Proprietors ot the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (iflostor damaged) above the value of f2: 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 ot 408 (if lost or damaged) un. less entered as such, and reight in proportion paid foi the same at the time of delivery (3 BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. NOTICE Passengersand their Luggage embarked and landed at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office, Hotwells, tree of expense. J HTIIE New Steam Packet Com- Sjg\ rlr L pany (Limited) hereby announce fVJi that their fast-sailing Screw Steamerr, AVON." W. HOWE, Commander; "SEVERN," T. LOIWE, Commander; unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) are intended to sail as follows, dpring the month of AUGUST, 1861:- From Bathurst Basin, Bristol. l*Thiirsday .12 30 aftei p 2*Friday 1 45 after M 3 Saturday 3 0 after p 5 Monday 5 0 after p 6 Tuesday. o after 7 "Wednesday 6 30 after p 8 Thursday 7 0 after p 10 Saturday 8 15 morn 12 Monday 9 45 morn p 13 Tuesday 10 15 morn m 14 Wednesday .11 15 morn P 15 Thursday 12 45 after x 16 Friday 2 0 after p 17 Saturday 3 30 after p 2OtTuesdty 6 0 morn p 21tWednesday 6 30 morn P 22tThursday 7 0 morn p 23 Friday 7 30 morn M 24 Saturday 8 0 morn p 26 Monday. 8 30 morn m 27 Tne day 9 0 morn p 28 Wednesday 9 45 mom M 29"Thursday ..10 15 morn h 30*Friday .12 0 noon 11 31"Saturday 1 15 after From B'aufort Wharf, Newport p 1 Thursday .11 30 morn M 2 Friday 1 0 after p 3 Saturday 2 0 after if 5 Monday 3 45 after p fiJTuesday 4.45 morn p 7JWednesday. 5 30 morn p 8JThursday 6 0 m.irr p 9 Friday 6 15 morn p 12 Monday 8 45 morn M 13 Tuesday 9 0 morn p 14 Wednesday .10 15 morn M 15 Thursday 11 0 morn p 16 Friday 1 0 after M 17 Saturday 215 after p 19 Monday 4 15 after p 20 Tuesday 4 4r> after p 21 Wednesday 5 30 after p 22 Thursday 6 0 after p 24 Saturday 7 0 morn M 26 Monday. 7 30 morn p 27 Tuesday 8 0 morn M 28 Wednesday 8 15 morn p 29 Thursday 9 15 morn M 30 Friday .10 0 morn p 31 Saturday .12 15 after The 9th, and 23rd. additional To and-Fr) from Bristol in con- I junction with the "TAFF." T—The days on which Passengers and Merchandise are taken. M—Merchandise only. To and Fro from Bristol. t To and Fro from Newport. From Cumberland Basin. .PARES:-Ait.e,r Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, Is 6d.; To aT/d liro the same day (provided a To and Fro Ticket be teiken); After Cabin, 4s Fere Cabin, 2s.; Children from 3 to 12 years of age, Haff- price; Four-Wheel Carriage, 18s.; Small Four-Wheel Car- riage, 12s. 6d trig, or lAght Phaton, Sq. Ditto, with llorsll and river, 12s.; Horse, 5s.; Horse and Eider, 6s.; Dogs, 1 s.each.- Eefreshmentsmay be had cm. board. Horses and Carriages must be alongside Two Hours before the advertise time oj sailing, to ensure shipment. Goods, Carriages, and Hoi,ses, on deck at shipper 8 risk. Live «v»fnnf»d and landed at the owners nsk. Return Tickets will be iss tied from Saturday to Monday a To ^The'propHetors give notice that they will not be accountable for PassengersM^uggage, Ac., and their responsibility• ir.respect of Goods in general is restricted by the terms of a Notice affixed ne in their Offices at Bristol and Newport. Goods regularly and and punctually forwarded by careful Cariers to all parts of ne country. For conditions of Freigvt, apply at the Company's Offices, opposite the Seamen's Floating Chapel, Grove, Bristol And Beaufort Wharf, Newport. Iff" As it is intended that thes Packets T-ill start punctually at the limes advertised,the shipment ofGoods per -alnodays Steamer cannot be guaranteed unless they are alongside one hour before the time ot sailing. NOTICE —The cheapest route (via Newport and hireford Rail- way Company to Liverpool, Birkenhead and place^jacent in the North is by these Packets. First Second, and Third Class Trains leave Mill strete station Newnort tor Birkenhead and Liverpool, at 11.10 a m. i_d 2.30 g^n Fares to Birkenhead—First Class, 29s. 9d. becond <Kt21s. Xhird do., 12« w KJJ0WLESi Managing Director, Newport .rr. W. NA8B. Agent¡ Briøtol. MATTHEWS AND HOLBROOK, with JLTJL their unrivalled Company and celebrated Troupe of NEGRO MELODISTS, will give their Fourth and Last GRAND CONCERT and MISCELLANEOUS ENTERTAINMENT, at the TOWN HALL, Newport on FRIDAY, 9th of August, 1861. MADAME CARVALHO, the Eminent Soprano from Her Majesty's Theatre, MR. K1RBY, from Pyne and Harrison's Troupe, MR. JOE HOLBROOK, the inimitable Comic Vocalist, AND THE USUAL GREAT ATTRACTIONS, being the greatest concentration of Talent in England. PRICES OF ADMISSION.—Resetvod Seats. 2s. 6d. Second Seats, Is.; Back Seats and Gallery, 6d. Doors open at Half-past Seven o'clock, to commence at Eight. [2214 CHEPSTOW FLOWER c SHOW Will be held in the CASTLE, On WEDNESDAY, September 18th, 3861. Open at 1.30. and Clo8e at 5 p.m. Admission at 1.30, 2s. 6d and at 3.30, Is. each. The BRILLIANT BAND of the BRISTOL and GLOUCESTERSHIRE .ARTILLERY will perform during the Fete. The South Wales Railway Company will issue First and Second Class Tickets at a Single Fare for the Double Journey, by the 6 15 a.m. Train from Carmarthen, and all intermetliate stations to Chepstow, to return by any available Ordinary Train that day. ^•YNDOLIFF and TXNTEBJ? ABBEY may be visited before the Show- Rules and Schedules of Prizes may be obtained of Mr. T. GBIFFITHS, Bookseller, High-street, Chepstow, Clerk to the Society. A. B. SAVERY, Honorary Secretary. [2220 .8.ii I SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next HALF YEARLY ORDINARY MEETING of the PROPRIETORS in this Company will be held at the GREAT WESTERN ROYAL HOTEL, Paddington, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of August instant, at One o'clock precisely, for the general purposes of business. Resolutions will be submitted to the Meeting for the purpose of authorising the conversion into Stock of Shares in the capital of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 12th of August, and will not be re-opened until after the said Meeting. By order, FRED. G. SAUNDERS, Secretary. Offices, South Wales Railway, 10, Eastbourn-teirace, Paddington, Aoguat 3rd, 1861. [2219 THE GUARDIAN LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. No. 11, LOMBARD STREET. LONDON, E.C. ESTABLISHED 1821. LIFE DEPARTMENT.—Assurances in force at Christmas, 1859, 24,730,000. Income £ 207,000 per annum. Assu- rance fund, independent of the Company's capital, £ 1,618 000. F j F On the participating scale, 80 per cent. of the profits divided among the assured. Invalid lives accepted at extra rates. Loans granted on the values of policies. Notices of assignments of policies registered. Medical fees paid by the company. No charge for policy stamps. Advances made on life interests aad reversionary properties. FIRE DEPARTMENT.— Insurances effected at the usual rates. Applications for agencies may be made to the Secretary THOMAS TALLEMACH, Secretary. For more detailed particulars, see the nsual quarterly advertisement. AGENTS. NEWPORT JOHN CROSS. Monmouth Philip J. Wanklyn. Abergavenny James Gosden. Cardiff .M. Grover. Ditto .Stowe and Slocombe. [2219 CHEPSTOW DISTRICT OF TURNPIKE ROADS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tolls arising at the several Toll Gates within the said district, called or known by the several names here- under mentioned, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the Best Bidder, at the BEAUFORT ARMS INN, in the Town of CHEPSTOW, on WEDNESDAY, the Eleventh day of SEPTEMBER, 1861, between the hours of Eleven in the forenoon and Three in the afternoon, in such Lot or Lots as the Trustees bhall then determine upon, and in the manner directed by the Acts passed in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Fourth, for Regulating Turnpike Roads,- which Tolls produced last year the several sums hereunder mentioned, above the expenses of collecting them. Each Bidder to deposit the sum of Tea Pounds in the hands of the Treasurer or Clerk (if required) which will be forfeited in case he does not abide by his last Bidding. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder for each Lot must, at the same time, pay into the hands of the Trea- surer a Deposit of Ten Pounds per cent. on the year's rent, as a Security that be will within FourteenDays from that time, produce sufficient Sureties to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said District, or their Treasurer or Clerk, to join him in a Covenant to be contained in a Lease of the said Tolls, for the due payment of the Rent by Monthly Instalments which Deposit will be forleited to the use of the Trust, and the Tolls re-let, on non-perform- ince thereof. One Moiety of the expense of the said ease to be paid by the said TruBtees, and the other Moiety by the Renter, and deducted out of the said Deposit. And NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that from ind after the 29th day of September next, the under. 3mentioned Tolls payable within the said District, Will be SEDUCED in manner following. The other Tolls pay- ivie win remain as ueretoioie. fe CD £ a s c SS-xg 5 £ El 5 H El aj Pence, Pencr, For every Horse, Mule, Ass, or other Baast of Burthen, whether laden or unladen and not Drawing, (except those laden or going to be laden with Charcoal only) 2 1 For every Horse, Mule, Ass, or other Beast, Drawing any Coach, Chariot, Chaise, Berlin, Landau, Phaeton, Curricle, Gig, Calash, Car, Caravan, Hearse, Litter, or other such Carriage 6 42 For every Horse, Mule, Ass, or other Beast, Drawing any Waggon, Wain, Cait, or other such Carriage, having the Fellies of the Wheels thereof of less breadth than fonr and a half inches at the Bottom or Soles theieof 6 4J "or every Horse, Mule, Ass, or other Beast, Drawing any Waggon, Wain, Cart, or other such Carriage, having the Fellies of the Wheels thereof of the bieadth of four and a half inches, and leas than six inches at the Bottom or Soles thereof 5 4 or every Horse, Mule, Ass, or other Beast, Drawing any Waggou, Wain, Carl, or other such Carriage, having the Fellies of the Wheels thereof of the breadth of six inches and upwards at the Bottom or Soles thereof 4 3 'or every Drove of Oxen, or other neat Cattle, per Score (and so in proportion for any greater or less number) 20 10 Chepstow, 7th August, 1861 JAMES EVANS, Clerk to the said Trustees. TURNPIKE GATES. GREEN DRAGON £ 252 TUTSHILL (Inhand) CROSSWAY GREEN (In hand) NEWNHAII 130 LYDNEY 325 ROCK AND FOUNTAIN 75 LANSOY 40 2221] S822 EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA. JLj P,\SSAGE £14 AND UPWARDS. Petson8 holding Emigration Tickets from the Victorian Government for Passages to Melbourne are now allowed to embark by any SMp from any Port, and they are requested to inspect the Albion" beforefixing for any other Ship. NOW LOADING AT BRISTOL, -Mk FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, To sail the 5th Stpt., JBRSKV ^e Magnificent Clipper Ship ALBION," A 1 at Lloyd's 1,127 Tons Register, 2,400 Tons Burthen. This splendid Ship has been uewly Coppered and re- fitted throughout. Her Passenger accommodation is very superior the 'Tween Decks, upwards of 8 feet in height are lighted and ventilated throughout. She carries a Surgeon, and every possible comfort has been provided for Passengers. For particulars of Freight and Passage apply to MILES BROS. & CO., 60, Queen sq aare or to 0 l^^APP, & CO., Newport. A Surgeon wishing to go to Australia can makeierms by this Ship. [2223 CEO. SMITH AND CO.'S PURE EXTRACT OF CALVES) FEET For Invalids and Culinary Use, is the purest article of the kind known (vide Lancet, I860), and is superior to the B«ST OELATIHI •r ISIXQLA8S for making JELLIES, BLANC-MANGE, &C. SoM in Packets, 6d., Is, 2j„ and u" by aU Chemists, Grocers, So. Hanafactory-23, LITrLB PORTLAND STREET, LONDON. (;- otittS. CAPITAL HARVEST CIDER. ABOUT 20 HOGSHEADS of the above, J.TL. of 3ood Quality, to be sold at SIXPENCE PER GALLON: Cash. Apply at JAMES COX'S STORES, DUMFRIES- PLACE, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. f2191 BRITISH AND IRISH STEAM PACKET COMPANY. 46, NORTHWALL, DUBLIN, 2ND AUGUST, 1861. NOTICE. THE DIRECTORS are prepared to open on j. WEDNESDAY, the 14TH of AUGUST instant, and to decide on, such tenders as may then be laid before them -offering to supply the Company with 200 Tons of best hand-picked Steam Coals, per month, in Dublin, and 500 Tons per Month at, Plymouth- or abovefthose quantities, if required-at a unform price for both port", for Twelve Months from the 1st day of September, 1861. 2199] W. J. EGAN, Secretary. THOMAS FORD, DECEASED. ALL Persons INDEBTED to the Estate of the late THOMAS FORD, of MAINDEE AVENUE, Newport, Monmouthshire, grocer, deceased, are requested forthwith to pay the amount of their respective debts to me, as under; no other person being authorised to receive payment. Any person having any claim on the estate is requested to furnish the particulars to me for examination. Dated this 8th day of August, 1861. J. D. PAIN, Newport, Solicitor for JOSEPH BULL. of Bath; sole executor of the 1 te T. FORD. [2206 !h -z ,4 .of'- HEREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL, '(; HEREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th, 1861. PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS Madlle. TIETJENS, Madame WEISS, and Miss LOUISA PYXE. Madame SAINTON DOLBY, Miss SUSAN PYNE. Signor GIUGLINI, Mr. MONTEM SMITH, and Mr. SIMS REEVES. Mr. WINN, and Mr. WEISS. FULL CHORAL SERVICE DAILY. MORNING PERFORMANCES IN THE CATHEDRAL. On TUESDAY, Mendelssbon's Elijah." On WEDNESDAY, Spohr's Last Judgment," and Handel's Samson." On THURSDAY, Haydn's Spring," Mozart's Re- quiem," and Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise." On FRIDAY, Handel's Messiah." Grand Concerts at the SHIRE HALL, on Tuesday, Wed- nesday, and Thursday Evenings. A Chamber Concert at the COLLEGE HALL, on Friday Evening. A Full Dress Ball at the SHIBE HALL, on Friday Evening. Day Return Tickets at Cne Fare on all the Hereford Railways, and from Bristol, Swindon, c. Trains after the Concerts to Cheltenham, Malvern, Ludlow, Aberga- venny, &$c. Progammes will be forwarded by the Conductor and Hon. Sec., Mr. TOWNSHEND SMITH, the Close, Hereford. [2127 SAMUEL POLAK, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament 22nd Jt. and 23rd Vic., cap. 35. intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Propertv, and to Relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Persons having Claim against the Estate of SAMUEL POLAK, formerly of Newport, in the county of Monmouth, but late of 45, Brompton-crescen', Brompton, in the county of Middlesex. Outfittei, &c., who died on the 28th day of March, 1861, are hereby required to send, on or before the loth day of September, 1861, the particulars thereof to Mrs. MARTHA POLAK, of 45, Brompton-crescent aforesaid, widow, (to whom letters of administration with the will of the said deceased annexed have been granted) at the expiration of which time the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Administratrix shall then have had notice. And the said Administratrix will not be liable for such assets, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person of whose claim she shall not then have had notice. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1861. By order of the said Administratrix, LUMLEY AND LUMLEY, 2164] 2, Clifford-street, Bond-street, Solicitors. TO TENANTS WISHING TO BECOME THEIR OWN LANDLORDS. HE We-stern Coiitities Permanent Benefit rHE Western Comities Permanent Benefit Building Society, 10. Hammet-atreet, Taunton, are prepared to receive PROPOSALS for ADVANCES o. MORTGAGE of approve! FREEHOLDS, COPY. HOLDS, or LEASEHOLDS -to any amount-repayable by fixeci Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Since 1851, nearly 1,500 Shares have been taken in this Society, and 240,000 advanced upon approved securities,—Their Agent for this District is Mr. WM. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock- street, Newport, of whom the necesssry forms and every information can be obtained. [2271 fHEAL^SOH'S) NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUE CONTAINS DESIGNS AND PRICES OF 150 DIFFERENT ARTICLES OF BEDROOM FURNITURE AS WELL AS OF 100 BEDSTEADS AND PRICES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BEDDING SENT FREE BY POST HEAL&SON BEDSTEAD BEDDINGS. BEDROOM FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS ^TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD LONDON^/ [1471 A PINE TTTiATI OF WATT? is realized by the use of r,.4 r c R, r,c F r f, 5 E A', 7i e "IC Thli Bltgant and Fragrant OQ ia anlremlly In high repute tor it* rara*> etdestad tokbi daring the hut SIXTY rears la promoting the QBOWTE. BBSTOEINO, IMPBOVING and BEAUTIFYING THE HUMAN HAIR. It prerents Hair from fUlinr off or turning grey, atrengthem weak Hair, cleanae* it from ScurfT and Oandriff, and makaa It BEAUTIFULLY SOFT, PLIABLB and Glossy. Iti operation in caeet of Baldneaa i» peculiarly active; and in the growth of the BEARD, WHISKBB3, and MUSTACBIOS, It is anfailing in its atimulatiTe operation. For CHILDREN it Is especially recommended as forming the bad. of A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIB, while Ita introduction into the nunery of Boyalty, and the aomerone testimonials constantly received of its efficacy, afford the but and. surest proofs of it. merits. Price 3s. 6d., 7t„ 10s. 6d. equal to four email; aad 31«. per bottle. Bold by aU Chemists and Perfumers. Ask for "ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL." COCKLE'S COMPOUND ANTIBILIOTJS FILLS have long been recognised as a most effectual remedy for indigestion occurring in this countiy and experience baq also fully justified their use in those continual and violent forms of bilious disorder of too frequent recurrence in hot climates, where the digestive organs, and more especially the liver, are subject to such sudden and irregular increase of their functious that they ften form the exciting cause of the fatal endemic fever peculiar to those c imates. To Earopeans, therefore contemplating a residence abroad, and for whose use a mild and efficient aperient is required, strengthening the I stomach, and regulating the secretion of bile, Cockle's Pills are confidently recommended, having now stood the test of public opinion for nearly sixty yeirs. I Prepared only by JAMES CJCKLE, 18, New Ormond-street, London anJ to he bad of all medicine venders, in boxes at Is. lid., 2s. 9.1 4. Gd., and lis. [1346 BARCLAYS' DR. BATEMAN'S PEC- TORAL DROPS. This Medicine has long been held n the highest estimation for aU Rheumatic and Chronic Complaints. in Pains of the Limbs, Bones, and Joiuts, and in violent Colds. It does not act as a purgative but principally upon the pores of the skin, inducing gentle perspiration, and, therefore, acting in a great measure as a preventive of Fever, too often arising from neglected Colds. Many Testimonials of the efficacy ot BARCLAYS' BATEMAN'S DROPS could be produced but the following is selected as the most recent, and one of the most satis- factory To ilir. THOMPSON, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Richmond, Yorkshire. SIB,—I'm induced to inform you (for the benefit of others similarly afflicted) of the very great relief I de- rived from taking avclays' Bateman's Drops," which I purchased from you some short time ago. I was most dreadfully afflicted with Rheumatism for two years, and for nearly twelve months of that time was confined to bed. After taking two SMALL bottles ONLY, I'm quite cured. A neighbour of mine, living at Barton, by trade a lime burner, can bear similar testi- mony he was so lame from Rheumatism as to be uuable to work for several months, and now, after taking Bar- clay's Bateman's Drops" (through my recommendation), is able not only to work, but walk six miles every day. I am, Sir, yours obediently. FRANCIS 1'ANSON. Middleton Tyaa, near Richmond, Dec. 5:h, I860. These Drops may be had of all respectable Druggists and dealers in Patent Medicines, in bottles, at 13d. and 2s. 9d. each. Be careful to ask for BARCLAYS' BATEMAN'S DROPS as there are many spurious imitations; and observe that their names and address (95, Farringdon-street) are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to each bottle. L1378 Zi o lit Wtt. C! TO BE LET, a HOUSE and SHOP, in JL DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, nearly opposite x the CUSTOM HOUSE. The premises, which are com- modious and well-situated for business, were lately occupied by a druggist. Fixtures to be taken at a valuation. Apply to EDWARD DAVIES, Esq., surgeon, Black- wood, or Mr. R. MULLOCK, Commercial-street, Newport. [2109 j GLOUCESTER. 1 TO GROCERS, BAKERS, AND OTHERS. j TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a c very convenient DWELLING-HOUSE and capital FRONT SHOP, situate in one of the most eligible parts f of the city. — For particulars, apply to HENRY « BRUTON, Land and House Agent, &c., King-street- ] [2185 ( t ROGERSTONE, NEAR BASSALLEG STATION. ) TO BE LET, with immediate possession, j ROGERSTONE VILLA.-Apply tj the tenant, Mrs. JENKINS, or Mr. W. W. MORGAN, Newport, Monmouthshire.. [2161 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, all that convenient RESIDENCE, late in the occupation of JOSEPH CORSBIE, Esq., deceased, known asQUEEN'S- HILL HOUSE, with a large and productive GARDEN, Greenhouse, and Offices. The Garden is planted with the choicest wall and standard fruit trees, and in a high state i of cultivation. For particulars and terms, apply to Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE, Auctioneer, House and Estate Agent, at his Offices, No. 3, St. Woollos-place, Stow-hill. [2*07 ———-— ———————————————————————— TY-COCH ESTATE, LLANTARNAM. TAND TO BE LET, on 99 years' Lease J for BUILDING FURPOSES, 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. l23 TO BE LET, and may be entered upon immediately, that DOUBLED LICENSED HOUSE, known by the name of '« NOAH'S ARK," conveniently situated in SKINNER STREET, NEWPORT. MON. Commodious stabling attached. In- coming Moderate. Rent Low. Application, by letter or otherwise, to be made to Mrs. WALTERS, on the Premises. [2210 *1^0 BE LET, No. 2, VICTORIA PLACE' L Also, COACH-HOUSES and STABLES at the Back of Victoria place.-Enquire at the Office of Messrs. RENNIE & CO. Bridge Yard, Newport. [2222 TO BE LET, to a respectable tenant, at a Low Rent, No. 11, Fairoak-terrace, Maindee.— Apply at 16, Dock-atieet, Newport. [2216 rpO BE LET, with immediate possession, X the well known BEERHOUSE OCEAN WAVE," with large room attached, situate in HIGH STREET, PILL. Incoming moderate. Apply to Mr. JOHN CORNER, 42, Commercial Street, Newport, Mon. [2205 Wanted. WANTED for Michaelmas next, in a healthy part of Monmouthshire, a GENTEEL COTTAGE, in good repair, with Garden- Good water and drainage indispensable.—Apply to Dr. KEMP, Aylestone Hill, Hereford. Rent, including rates and taxes, not to exceed £25. [2198 $ale, by grivate (Stotttart. A BARGAIN. TO BE SOLD, a Light, Second-hand CARRIAGE, with head very complete, has a fall-down seat behind, in good condition, with a pole, &c suitable for one or a pair of horses. Also, a set of Silver-mounted HARNESS, nearly new. Apply to R. H. RICHARDS, Saddler, Newport. [2186 TO SPORTSMEN. FOR SALE, a Thorough-bred POINTER DOG, very steady—has been Bbot over four Beasons. Apply to the LANDLORD of the WHITE HART INN, CSEPBTOW. [2190 attø by A, udion. MR. J. BOTHOMLEY wiii SELL BY AUCTION, at the NEWPORT CATTLE MARKET, on THURSDAY, August 15th, 1861, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, precisely, several excellent Single and Double Barrelled GUNS, PISTOLS, REVOLVERS, and a quantity of CARPENTERS' TOOLS, and other effects consigned for absolute sale. [2224 SAINT BRIDES, NEAR NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VERY RIOH AND VALUABLE GRAZING LAND. MR. WILLIAM GRAHAM, JUN., WILL SELL BY AUCTION, in the large room a4 the NEW SAVINGS BANK, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of August, 1861, at half past Two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, FIVE PIECES of VERY SUPERIOR PASTURE LAND, in the following Lots. LOT I.-The close of LAND known by the name of Dwy ar y BwyFi," numbered on the Tithe Map of the Parish of Saint Brides 378, and containing, as per Tithe Apportionment, 2A. lEt. 29P. LOT 2.—The close of LAND known by the name of Feur erw yd Coed Pear," numbered on the said Tithe Map 264, and containing, as per Tithe Apportionment, 3A. 2a. OP. LOT 3.—The close of LAND numbered on the same Tithe Map 367, and containing, as per Tithe Apportion- ment, 2A. 3R. IIp, LOT 4. The close of LAND adjoining the last lot, numbered on the same Tithe Map 319, and containing as per Tithe A-pportionment, lA. 3a. 23P. LOT 5.-The close of LAND adjoining the two pre- ceding lots, numbered on the same Tithe Map 318, and con-sining, as per Tithe Apportionment, 3A. On. 25P. The whole property is copyhold, subject to trifling quit rents and small fines. Each lot has considerable frontage to a public road, without any rights of Way over or through it, nor is there any liability to repair sea wall. Full particulars, with conditions and lithographed plans, wi!l be ready for delivery on the 27th inat., and may be obtained on application at the office of the AUCTIONEER ar of Messrs. BLOUNT and DAVIS, Solicitors, Usk. Savings Bank Chambers, Newport, 17th July, 1861. [2145 MONMOUTHSHIRE. IMPORTANT FREEHOLD ESTATES, AND COPYHOLD ACCOMMODATION LANDS. In the Parishes of Llanvihangel-ystern-Lewerne, Pen- rose, Tregare, Llantbewy Vach, Llangattock-juxta- Caerleon, Nagh and Goldcliff, consisting of Farms with suitable Houses and Buildings, together with about 435 ACRES of capital Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Wood LAND, of which 85 Acres is very rich and valuable GRAZING LAND, near the several market towos of Monmouth, Usk, Pontypool, and Newport, offering very eligible and improveable Investments. A/IR. W1LLTAM GRAHAM, JUN., has J3-JL received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Large Room, at the NEW SAVINGS' BANK, in the Borough of Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of AUGUST. 1861, at Half-past Two o'clock, in Lots,— The following very valuable Properties The UPPER RED HOUSE FARM. in the occupa- tion of Mrs. Louisa Gwillim, comprising (with land in hand), 121 Acres. The LOWER RED HOUSE FARM, in the occupa- tion of Mr. William Cale, comprising, with Wood Land, 126 Acres. These Farms adjoin each other in a ring fence, and are situate in the parishes of Llanvihangel-ystern-Lewerne, Tiegare, and Penrose. The GRANARY FARM, in the parish of Llanthewy Vach, between Pontypool and Newport, and in the vicinity of iron and tinplate works, in the occupation of Mr. William Ilanis, comprising, with 15 Acres of Wood Land and Plantation, about 97 AcreR. A PIECE OF DETACHED ARABLE LAND (about five seres), in the parish of Llangattock-juxta-Caerleon, in the occupation of Mr. William Morgan. An ENCLOSURE OF VALUABLE GRAZING LAND (6.) acres), near to Tattoú Farm-house, in the parish of Nash, in the occupation of Mr. Charles Hale. TWO ENCLOSURES OF RICH GRAZING LAND (Hi acres), lying contigious to Farm Field, in the parish of Nash, in the occupation of Mrs. Mary Jones. TWO ENCLOSURES OF VERY SUPERIOR GRAZING LAND (upwards of 25 acres), adjoining Hinton Farm, in the parish of Goldcliff, in the occupa- tion of Mr. John Hoskins. NINE ENCLOSURES OF MOST RICH AND VALUABLE GRAZING LAND (upwards of 43 acres). in the parish of Goldcliff, in the occupation of Mr. Thos Milner. Full particulars, with Lithographed Plans, are in course of preparation, and may be obtained on the 7th of August, from Messrs. BLOUNT and DAVIS, Solici- tors, Usk and from the AUCTIONEER, Savings' Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. [2172 ,,¡leø by gutctian. MONMOUTHSHIRE. A Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, with possession, Eligible as an improving Investment, known as LAN TROTH Y and UPPER HOUSE, situate in the parish of Dingestow, distant about a mile from the Railway Station, and five from the town of Monmouth. 4i MR. WILLIAM GRAHAM, JUN., has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the large room at the NEW SAVINGS BANK, in the borough of Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of August, at three o'clock in the afternoon, LANTROTHY and UPPER HOUSE FARM, in the occupation of Mr. George Williams, comprising:— Farm House, 2 Barns, Waggon House and Granary. Stable and Cow House, Cider Mill, Cattle Shed, and several enclosures of very improvable Arable and Meadow Land, productive Orcharding, with several Rich Pastures on the side of the river frothy, all in a ring fence, con- taining 106A. 3R. 12P., wholly in the parish of Dingestow, adjoining the highway road leading from Tregare to Monmouth, lands of His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, S. R. Bosanquet, Esq., and others. Full particulars, with lithographed plans, may be obtained on application to Messrs. BLOUNT & DAVIS, Solicitors, Usk, or at the Office of the AUCTIONEER, Savings Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. [2218 CAMBRIAN HOUSE, 130, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. MESSRS. GRAHAM & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Rogers, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, as above, on TUESDAY, the 13th August, 1861, the following neat and very useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other EFFECTS. Comprising mahogany telescope dining table ditto card table 12 cane-seated chairs carpet and rug fender and fireirons; mahogany loo table 6 mahogany hair-seated chairs; mahogany cheffionier; easy chair in leather 2 occasional chairs occasional table mahogany hair-seated couch pier glass; carpet and rug pole and rings fender and fire irons; mahogany half-tester bedstead, feather beds, bolsters and pillows washstands, dressing tables, sets of chamber ware, dressing glasses, mahogany and other chests with drawers, mahogany bedsteps, wool mats, iron bedsteads, stair carpet, Ottoman, blankets, sheets, Marseilles and other quilts, dessert set, handsome cruet-stand, gliss dishes, inkstands, decanters, elegant chimney ornaments, kitchen fender and fireirons, meat- safe, 6 saucepans, puir of steps, China tea service, coal boxes, clock, arm-chair, candlesticks, set of trays, with other kitchen and culinary requisites. Sale to commence punctually at two o'clock in the afternoon. Dated, Commercial Sale Rooms, 35, Commercial-street, Newport, 7th August, 1861. [2209 TO GROCERS AND OTHERS. 162, COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, MON. MR. HENRY VENNOR has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 12th and 13th days of August, 1861, all the substantial and neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mr. PHILLIPS, who is tearing the neighbourhood. The FURNITURE consists of superior mahogany loo table, work do., table covers, mahogany cheffioneer, do. Pembroke tables, mahogany hair-seated chairs, do. sofas, easy-chairs, superior chimney glasses in gilt frames, capital barometer, Benson's family Bib:e with iextensive commentary, handsome vases, china and other ornaments, portable writing desks, work boxes, paintings and engrav- ings, landscape in needlework, in the style of MissLinwood, from Beckford's, Esq., Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire, size, 4 feet by 3 feet 6 inches Brussel carpets, hearth-rugs. Ma- genta window curtains, curtain, pole and rings, sun-blinds, fenders, polished steel fire irons, floor cloth, ditto matting, wool and other door mats, excellent eight-dity clock, stair car- peting, brass rods and eyes, timepiece, a quantity of china and earthenware, out and other gjass, knives and forks, iron half-tester, French, and other bedsteads, with white dimity bed furniture feather beds, bolsters and pillows; mattresses, mahogany chests of drawers, ditto washstands, ditto dressing tables, swing glasses, chamber ware, ditto carpeting, cane seated cfcairs, nigbt-coinmode, towel horses, kitchen tables, Grecian chairs and other chairs, chamber candlesticks, brass ditto, tea urn, and various other kitchen requisites. The STOCK IN-TRADE consists of sugar, British | wines, tea, soap, butter, boiling peas, blues, starch, spices, pickles, sauces, mustard, Valentia raisins, (new fruit,) sweets, soda, large and small brushes, scrubbing ditto, mops, blacking, twine, splendid brass counter balance. scales with gilt be^m, ditto butter scales, brass tea scales, small ditto flour scales, beam scales, a large copper scales with weights, weighing machine with patent platform, weighing machine with weights, brass coffee mill, capital tea mill (Hibbert's patent-) sugar ditto, 20 canisters, counter coffee box, large store canisters, glass Chinese show boxes and other show boxes show vases, large show tins, show cards, paper, large and small pewter measures, flour, tea, and sugar scoopes, twine boxes, nearly new snuff jars, a quantity of casks, sack trucks,inearly new and very strong,) brewer's trucks, spring trucks, a large quan tity of boxes, wood. &c., &o. The Stock-in-Trade will be offered for sale on Monday; and the Furniture on Tuesday. Sale to commence each day at Two o'clock in the After- noon precisely. Auctioneer's Office, 4, Llanarth-street, Newport. I Mon., July 2.5, 1861. [2176 MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE WYELANDS FARM, ONE MILE FBOM CHEPSTOW. Flock of 314 Fat and Store Sheep Herd of Pure Bred Hereford Cattle; a few Short-horn Cows, Pigs, Cart Horses, and Agricultural Implements. 11/1R. JAMES VILLAR will ill SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of I August. 1861, commencing punctually at Une o'clock, the property ot A. Jj. on very, Jisq. The SHEEP will comprise 60 Cvoss-bred Stock Ewes, 50 Yearling Ewes 74 Yearling Wethers, 47 Wether Lambs, 20 Ewe Lambs, 60 fat Ewes, lpure bred Leicester Ram, two years old, bred by J. G. Watkins, Esq., Om' bersley, near Worcester, and 2 Yearling Southdown Rams. The HERD of PURE-BRED HEREFORDS will consist of 10 splendid Cows and Heifers in Calf; 1 Barren ii/"i' 6 Yearling Heifers, 1 Heifer Calf, 4 matchless Bnll OalTM, a superior two-year-old Bull, Rob Roy,' (1708), bred by Mr. G. Pitt, Chadnor Court, Dilwyn, near Leominster 2 short-hoin Cows in calf; and one barren Cow. PIGS-A remarkably handsome breeding Sow, bred by Mr. Sadler, Bentham; ditto breeding Sow, and 6 Store Pigs. HORSES Three capital Cart Mares and Geldings, and a superior Cart Mare with foal at foot. IMPLEMENTS-Manure Distributer, by Reeves; Corn Blower, by Fry single farrow Turnip Drill; set of Rotatory Harrows, by Ashby Two Iron Ploughs, by Howard Swing Plough Coleman's Scarifier Chaff Machine, by Snowden two covered Iron Sheep Racks on wheels five Wood Sheep Troughs four sets of Har- ness, &c., ha. ID claiming the attention of Breeders of Herefords to this Important Sale, the AUCTIONEER has much plea- sure in stating that iu the selection of Cows as well as Male Animals from which this Herd has emanated, the Proprietor has spared neither trouble nor expense to pro- cure first-class Stock. The Sheep are remarkably healthy be Horses are good workers; and the Imple- ments of a useful description. Catalogues, with pedigrees of Bulls, may be bad at the George Hotel, Chepstow; place of Sale; Bear Hotel, Newnbam King's Head Hotel, Monmouth; Green Dragon Hotel, and Half Moon, Hereford Swan Hotel, Ross; Spread Eagle Hotel, Gloucester and the AUC- TIONEER, Cheltenham. Refreshments will be provided at Eleven the Sale will commence, with the Sbeep,punctually at One o'clock. The down trains arrive at Chepstow at 12 17, and the up trains at 11.9, both in time for the Sale. [2194 FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Admklk IN THE SALE ROOM, I AT F. K. BARNES & SONS' TIMBER YARD, CANON'S MARSH, Bristol, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of August, 1861, at Twelve o'clock, precisely. (Luncheon at One o'clock.) (Luncheon at One o'clock.) FOR ACCOUNT OF IMPORTERS. 138 Logs Superior Bay wood Mahogany Honduras 17 Tons Log Ends ditto /direct 2 Cases Bird's Eye Maple Veneer, ex R• S- Ely, @ New York 2 Cases Walnut ditto THE MAHOGANY AND VENBERS WILL BE SOLD BEFORE LUNCHEON. < 30,000 Spruce Deals, Battens, Scantling, Boards, and Ends 1 3,000 Quebec Pine Deals J 1,500 St John Pine Deals 3,000 St. Petersburg Redwood Deals 2,000 St. Petersburg Whitewood ditto (frebh Deate) 5.0(10 Onega Red Deals, Battens, and Boards 2,000 Christiana Red and Whitewood Battens and Boards 200 Loads Quebeo Board Pine {fresh Timber) 50 Logs Quebec Oak (fresh Timber) 80 Loads iiirch rimber (fresh arrival) < 600 Loads Quebec Yellow Pice 100 Loads Quebec Red Pine l 300 Loads Danzic Red and Whitewood Timber 60 Loads Danzic Oak 100 Loads Pitch Pine Timber ( 150 Loads Swedish Timber 300 Logs Norway Fir Timber 300 Fresh Norway Masts ] 650 Fresh 4 to 6 inch Spars 10 Fathoms Danzic and St. Petersburg Lathwood 30 Fathoms Quebec Lathwood 14 Logs African Teak 1,000 Quebec Cull Pipe Staves 2.000 Quebec W. I. p. Staves 750 Manufactured Fir Oars 50,000 Palings With other goods. ( Catalogues will be issued on the Week of Sale. 50 Loads Moulmein Teak on Sale by Private Contract. J F. K. BARNES & SONS, Brokers. i Canons' Marsh, Bristol, August 7th, 1861. N.B.—The Sale commences One Hour earlier than j usual- [2203 Inle by Auctiou. HARDWICK HOUSE, CHEPSTOW. MESSRS. DOWLE & STEPHENS beg to announce their instructions from FENTON HOBT, Esq. (who has disposed of the Estate), to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 27th August, 1861, and Following Days, the whole of the Valuable HOUSE- HOLD and other EFFECTS on and about the above Establishment. [2215 In1t:J by Sutrtiflu ANNOUNCED IN THIS DAY'S MERLIN By Mr. JAMES VILLAR-Sheep. Cattle, <%c., at Wye- lands Farm, near Chepstow, Aug. 28. By Mr. WILLIAM GRAHAM, Juif.-Grazing Land, at the -New Savings Bank, Newport, August 14 Freehold and Copyhold Landed Etates, at the New Savings's Bank, Newport, August 28. Lanthrothy and Upper House Farm, at the New Savings Bank, Newport, Aug. 28. By Mr. HENRY VENNOR-Household Furniture, c., at 162, Commercial-road, August 12th and 13th. By Messrs. GRAHAM & CO.—Household Furniture, e., 130. Commercial Street, Newport, Aug. 13. By F. K. BARNES & SONS-limber, tc., at tht timber yard, Canons Jl;Iarsh, Bristol, August 21. By Messrs. DOWLE & STEPHENS-Household Fur- niture, c., at Hardwick Rouse, Chepstow, Aug. 27. By Mr. J. BOTHOMLEY-Ouns, fyc,, at the Newport, Cattle Market, August 15. THE MERLIN, WITH WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT, (The Paper and Supplement consisting of 60 CoJnmns) IS NOW ISSUED AT THBEEPEISTCE. A charge of THREEPENCE PER QUARTER for delivery will be made to those Subscribers to whom papers are sent by Country Carriers.

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