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ftcniu Qrommuuiention. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN PLYMOUTH, CORK, MILFORD, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. THECork Steam-sliip Company's /J&\ f He^ J- Screw Steamer DODO, "IBIS," or CORMORANT is intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any ,w unforeseen occurrence, with or without Pilot, with liberty to Tow vessels, during t'ae month of AUGUST, 1861:- From CARDIFF and NEWPORT to CORK. CARDIFF Saturday 10th, at 7$morn NEWPORT Saturday 17th, at 3 after CARDIFF Saturday 24th, at 76 morn NEWPORT .Saturday 31st, at 2 after "From CORK, for MILFORD, CARDIFF, and NEWPORT. NEWPORT Wednesday 14th, at S morn CARDIFF Wednesday 21st, at 31 after NEWPORT Wednesday 28th, at 7 morn FARES from Cork to Cardiff or Newport :-Best Cabin, 17s 6d Deck, 7s. (Including Fee). Return Tickets, available for Ore Month, 27s. Horses Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment should be 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 NE'-VPORT must obtain their Tickets at the Office before going on board. Foi particulars of Freight or Passage, apply to L. W. GLOVER, Secretory, Cork Steam-Ship Company, Cork; FORD -and JACKSON, Milford; THOMAS NICHOLSON, Plymouth JAMES MADDOCKS, Cork Steam Ship Company! Wharf Newport, Mon.: OWEN and DOWNING, Bute Docks, Cardiff [1884 SEPTEMBER, 1861. STEAM TO ILFRACOMBE. THE Cardiff Steam Navigation Company's Fast-Sailing Steamer fVJ JENNY JONES," DAVID HOWE, Com- mander, is intended to ply between Cardiff and llfracombe, as follows (wea- ther permitting, with or without pilot, and with liberty to tow): FROM CARDIFF. FROM ILFRACOMBE. Sept. 3 Tuesday 2i after Sep. 2 Monday. 1 after 7 Saturday ..810,\ mom „ 4 Wednesday 2. after „ 9 Monday. *7 morn „ 7 Saturday .5 after „ 14 Saturdav 12 noon „ 9 Monday 5 J after „ 18 Wednesday *8 morn 16 Monday 1 after „ 21 Saturday 101 morn" 18 Wednesday 4 after „ 25 Wednesday 11 morn 23 Monday. 4t after „ 28 Saturday It after „ 27 Friday 7 mom 30 Monday 116 morn To and Fro from Cardiff, 7th, 9th, and 18th. PANM.-After Cabin, 5s.; Fore Cabjn, 38.. Tu-and-Fro the same day, or Saturday and Monday, After Ca bu s. 6d.; Fore ^Fo"'further particulars apply at the Offices of the Cardiff Steam Navigation Coirpauy. 1882 J. THOMAS. Superintendent. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. HHHE Bristol General Steam Naviga- S tion Company's splendid Paddle Steamer *»"TAFF." Captain C. WHEEI.ER, 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 he landed and embarked at he NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office. Bristol to Newport. Newport to Bristol SFPTEMBER. SEPTEMBER. Tuesday 3 4$aftpr Monday 2 21 after Thursday *5 61 morn Wednesday 4 41 after Friday *6 7 morn Thursday 5 51 after Saturday *7 7A morn Friday 6 5j after Monday 9 8j morn Saturday 7 6 after Wednesday 11 9 1morn Tuesday 10 8} morn Friday 13 12 noon Thursday 12 morn Monday 16 3J after Saturday 14 1 after Wednesday 18 51 after Tuesday 17 4 after Thursday 19 6 after Thursday tl9 5 mora Friday 20 6 after Friday HO 5j morn Saturday 21 6t aftet Saturday t21 6 morn Tuesday 24 8i morn Monday 23 7 mora Thursday 26 9 mom Wednesday 25 71 morn Saturday 28 10J morn Friday 27 SJ morn Monday 30 1 alter To and Fro from Bristol. t To and Fro from Newport. A Packet from the Hotwells to and from PORTTSHEAD dailY (Sundays excepted). FARES- After Cabin,3s.; FrontCabin.Is. 6d. Toand Fro same day, After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-wheel Carriage 18s.; Two wheel ditto, or light Phieton, 8s.; Two-wheel Caniage, or light Phoeton, 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 at Bathurst Basin one hourbefor 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 SEPTEMBER. particulars apply to Mr. T. Monday 2 3; after GEEN, Lyn Cliff Terrace. Wednesday 4 5 after „ m Thursday 5 6 after 0 Bristnl 10 Tenl* Friday 6 61 after Septembei* 4 Tuesday 3 6 morn Cardiff ti Bristol. Friday 6 7 morn AUGUST, SEPTEMBER. Tenby to Bristol Saturday 31 III morn SEPTEMBER. Tuesday 3 3 after i Wednesday 4 7$morn Thursday 5 5 morn FAREs-Cabin.13s. Children Friday 6 morn under twelve years. 6s 6d. Ser- Saturday 7 ol after vants in the Cabin,8s(including Bristol to llfracombe, Lyn- F«es-> FT* month, and Bideford. 7s «*• Children under twelve years, 4s. Carriage, 42s: Pair- ,-EPTEMBER. horse phffiton,31s 6<1; Small one Tuesday 3 morn horse Sitto.25s Gig Os; Horse Friday 6 74 morn 208r Dog, 3s. Bideford to llfracombe, Lyn- RETURN CABIV TTCKF.TS avail- mouth, and Bristol. able for a month, 19s. 6d AUGUST, SEPTEMBER. with the option of return- Saturday 31 111morn ing by either of the Company's Wednesday 4. 4 morn Steamers plying between Bristol Saturday 7 5; morn and Tenbv, Carmarthen, Pem- From Ilfracombe, weather per- broke Dock Cardiff or Newport mitting, 4 hours after leaving Bristol to Carmarthen Bideford, SEPTEMBER. From Lyrmoiith, weather per- Friday 6 7 morn mitting, 5 hours after leaving FAKES—Cabin, 13s.,Deck 7s 6d. Bideford. Carmarthen to If ex'ord. FARES Bideford, Best Cabin The "FIRE FLY," as soon 9s., Fore Cabin, 5s. llfracombe, after arrival from Bristol as Vest Cabin, 8s Fore-Cabin, 5s. circumstances will permit. LYNHOUTH-Tlie above steamer Wexford to Bristol, Tuesdays calls off Lynmoutli on the voy- Bristol to Pembroke Dock,Milford age to and from llfracombe, and Haverfordwest. weather permitting, where a SEPTEMBER. large boat exclusively employed Tuesday 3 41 after Is always in attendance for land- FARES—Cabin, 13s" Deck. 7s 6d ing and embarking Passengers, Pembroke Pock to Waterford. or, payment of Is. each. Luggage The "JUVERNA" 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 FARES. -Best Cabin, 12s. 6d, road; but no charge will be Fore-Cabin, 7s 6d. made for smal parcels carried Waterford to Bristol Fridavs NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Livjrgnge (iflostor damaged) above the value of jE2: nor for any Deck Passengers Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20s unless in each caca 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 vallie ot 40s (if lost or damaged) un. less entered as such, and reight in proportion paid for 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, free of expense. yn. ^PHE New Sfenm Packet Com- t If' V I pany ^Limited) hereby announce "> f that their fast-sailirg Screw Steamer, AVON." W. ITOWE, Commander; "SEVERN," T. LODGE, Commander; unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence') are intended to sail as folk ws, rt'rir.g the month of SEPTEMBER, 1861:- From Bathurst Basin, Vristol. I From Beaufort Wharf, Newport v 2 Monday 3 30 after M 2 Monday 2 -°.0 after M 3 Tuesday 4 30 after p 3 Tuesday 3 30 after p 4 Wednesday 5 15 after M 4 Wednesday. 4 15 after p 5 Thursday 6 0 after P SJThitrsday 5 15 rmrr. p 6 Friday 6 30 after P 6JFriday 6 0 morn r 7 Saturday 7 15 after P 7JSaturday 6 30 morn M 9 Monday. 8 30 morn p 9 Monday. 7 15 morn p 10 Tuesday 9 15 morn M 10 Tuesday 7 45 morn if 11 Wednesday .10 0 morn p 11 Wednesday 8 4.5 mom p 12 Thursday 11 15 morn M 12 Thursday 9 15 morn x 13 Friday 12 45 after p 13 Friday .11 15 morn p 14 Saturday 2 15 after M 14 Saturday .12 45 after M 16 Monday. 4 0 after p 16 Monday 3 0 after p 17 Tuesday 4 45 after m 17 Tuesday 3 30 after P 19+Thursday 6 15 morn p 18 Wednesday.. 4 15 after p 20+Friday 6 45 morn P 19 Thursday 5 15 after M21tSaturday 7 0 mom p 20 Friday 5 30 after p 23 Monday 8 15 mora p 21 Saturday .5 45 after H 24 Tuesday 8 15 morn p 24 Tuesday 7 0 mom r 25 Wednesday 8 45 morn M 25 Wednesday 7 30 morn tt26 Thursday 9 15 morn p 26 Thursday 8 0 morn p 10 0 morn M 27 Friday 8 45 morn V 2S"Saturday .11 15 morn p 28 Saturday 10 15 morn p 30 Monday. 2 15 after M 30 Monday 1 0 aftei p- The days on which Passengers and Merchandise are taken. M—Merchandise only. f To and Fro from Bristol. f To and Fro from Newport. From Cumberland Basin. fARES:—After Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, Is 6d.; To and Pro the same day (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) After Cabin, 4s Fere Cabin, 26. Children from 3 to 12 years of age, lInlf- price; Four-Wheel Carriage, 18s.; Small Four-Wheel Car- nage, 12s. 6d frig, or Light Phaeton, 8s.; Ditto, with lIors" and river, 12s. Horse, 5s.; Horse and Rider, 6s.; Dogs, 1 s.each.- Befreshmentsmay be had on board. Horses and Carriages must be alongside, Two hours before the advertise 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 issaed from Saturday to Monday a To and Fro Fares. The Proprietors give notice that they will Rot 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 of he country, For conditions of Freight, apply at the Company's Offices, opposite the Seamen's Floating Chapel, Grove, Bristol and Beaufort Wharf, Newport. r W As it is intended th t thea Packets shall start punctually at the times advertised,the shipment ofGoodspersamedays Steamer cannot be guaranteed unless they are alongside one hour betore the time ot sailing. NOTICE -The cheapest route (via Xewport and Hereford Rail- way Company to Liverpool, Birkenhead and places adjacent in the North is by these Packets. First, Second, and Third Class Trains leave Mill street Station Newport tor Birkenhead and Liverpool, at 11.10 am.ana^o p.m. Fares '0 Birkenhead—Fir.-t lass, Od. second do.ls. Third do., 12* 4d Mr W. KNOWLES, Managing Director, Newport. Mr. W. NASH, Agent, Bristol. m. MALT VINEGAR.—A well-matured stock of the best PICKLING VINEGAR now on sale to large consumers upon the most advantageous terms.— HENLEY & SON, makers. Offices, 14, Broadway; Joiner- street, Tooley-street, Soutliwark, E.— A TRAVELLER Wanted on commission. [2'279 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN (WITH SUPPLEMENT,) IS NOW ISSUED AT THREEPENCE. L F HJERRYT" The Bestir, Chfynesi iTtwrGesiafrLtc ILPHOm ASK FOR CLEAVER'S HONEY SOAP, Da. for Family use, Glycerine, Brown Windsor, Honey, aDd Elder-flower Soaps, in Is. bars also choice Pomades, Perfumes, &c. 'P Manufactory—Red Lion-street, London, W.C. BANK OF DEPOSIT, ESTABLISHED A. D. 1844. 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. PARTIES desirous of INVESTING MONEY are requested to examine the Plan of the BANK OF DEPOSIT. The Interest is payable in January and July. PETER MORRISON, Managing Director, Forms of opening Accounts sent free on application. BRISTOL AND SOUTH WALES BRANCH No, 8, PARK-STREET, BRISTOL, ROBERT HRUCE. Chairman. C. W. PORTER, Manager. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. SCHWEPPE'S SODA WATER. SCHWEPPE'S MALVERN SELTZER WATER. SCHWEPPE-S POTASS WATER. SCHWEPPE'S LEMONADE. Each bottle of the Alkali Waters is protected by a Label over the Cork, with their signature. Sold by all respect. able Chemists, Confectioners, and leading Hotels. Manu- factured at London, Liverpool, Bristol, Derby, and Mal- vern Wells. RLANDO JONES AND CO.'S Original Patent RICE STARCH REQUIRES NO BOILING. Is celebrated for producing a BEAUTIFUL GLAZE, and retaining its stiffness in the dampest weather. CAUTION.-Every packet has a label with the name Inserted UNDER the Royal Arms. TAMES L. DEN MAN, Wine Merchant, tJ 65, FENCHURCH STREET, LONDON, offers 150 Wines of the best vintages and growths. The follow- ing are confidently recommended — Bottles Included. Second Bordeaux Claret from 14s. per dozen. Sherry (pale or brown) 18s. Port ISa. Sparkling Epernay Champagne 3 s. Priced Lists, Post-free. MOORE'S PATENT LOUVRE VENTILATORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that im- mediate proceedings will be taken against all parties infringing my Patent, and to recover damages for past infringement. Ia order to save litigation, those parties who have made them are invited to send me a list of the numbers made, and to pay me a Royalty of Five Shillings upon every Ventilator. Signed JOSIAH MOORE, March 25, 1861. 81, Fleet-street, London. MOORE'S Pamphlet on Ventilation forwarded on re- teipt of two postage stamps. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 3. IN CLOTH. Or 5s. neatly bound in Calf. A BRIEF DISCOURSE ON WINE, how to choose it, ana how to use it embiaciug an Historical and Descriptive account of the Vine, its Culture and Producein all Countries, Ancient and Modern drawn from the best authorities. "I pr'ythee take the cork out of tbv mouth, That I may driuk thy tidings."—A* Von Like It. J. L DENMAN, 65, FENCHURCH STREET, LONDON LONGMAN AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW. MESSRS. SAMUEL BROTHERS, 29, Ludga* Hill, London, B.C., provide Fashionable Clothing on the shortest notice and with well known acturacy. Any garment made to order upon self* measurement, for which directions are sent ,oat. free. The celebrated SYDENHAM TROUSERS, 17s. 6d. Waistcoat, go. 64. Visiting suit, 66s. Hegligle Coat, 17a. 6d. Dress Coat, 45s. Boj's suit, 34<. Dress sait* &4s. Clerical suit, 84s. In every case the choicest materlall of the season are used, and the best workmanship is appliel. GARDEN and TRAVELLING SUIT complete, 36s. MOURNING REQUISITES of a11 kinds. Complet* Outfits for IndU or the Colonies, where Mee8n. Samuels* Manufactures are known and admired* UfLB VOLUSTU& umfORHS of all Corps. Baaaoel Brothers, 90^ Lidplt BUI- CEO. SMITH AND CO.'S PURE EXTRACT OF CALVES' FEET For Invalids and Culinary Use, is the purest article of the kind known (tride Lancet, 1860), and is superior to the BEST OBLATIXB or ISINGLASS for making JELLIES, BLANC-MANGE, &c. Sold in Packets, 6d., 11., 2s., and is,, by all Chemiltl, Grocers, ch. Manufactory -23, LITTLE PORTLAND STREET, LONDON. KAMPTULICON, or .India Rubber and Cork Floor Cloth. Impervious to wet, inde- structible by damp, soft to the tread, and warm to the feet. Far superior to every other material ever invented for the coveiiug of Floors, &c. Invaluable on Stone Floors. F. G. TRESTRAIL and Co., 19 and 20. Walbrook, London, E.C. Manufactory —Snnfh London Works, Laml etli. LERICAL TWEED CTOTHINGT^ Made to measure at lha follow ing prices, for Cash only The Complete Si.it. 02- (53s. and 85s. Morning Coats 25s. 30s. au-1 45s. Trousers 16s Gd. 21s. and 26..61. Waistcoata 10s 6d 12s. aud 13".fid. Frock and Over Coats.. 30.-1. 364. and 5os THRESHER Ilud GLENSY,. Outfitters aud Tailors, next door to Somerset House. Strand, London. THE FLOWERING PLANTS OF GREAT Bill TAIN, by Anne Pratt, Medium 8vo. The above valuable and interesting; work is now re-issuing in Monthly Ports—price ONE SHII.LI.NO. Each part contains Five Coloured Plates and Sixteen pii^cs of descriptive letter-press. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. DEPOSITORIES :—77, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields 4, Royal Exchange 16, Hanover Street, Hanover Square and by all Booksellers. JR EATING'S PERSIAN INSECT DESTROYING XV POWDEK. FLE.\S IX DOGS, I'OU.-THV, &c., are instantly destroyed, as also Bugs, Beetle*, an:i ( very o'herln ect, bv this PowJer, which is perfectly har.nless to animal life; Sportsmen particularly will, there- fore, flud it invaluable. destroyed, as also Bugs, Beetle*, an i ( very o'herln ect, by this PowJer, which is perfectly har.nless to animal life; Sportsmen particularly will, there- fore, flud it invaluable. Sold in Packets, b.. 2s. CA., and 4g. fiJ. each, or post-free for 14, or treble sizo for b6 &,t;unps, by THOMAS KBATISC, Chemist, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, E.C. Take notice each genuine packet Lears the above none and address. VALUABLE TESTIMONIALS FilOM A GENIAL OFl ICEll AT ALDERSnOT. Barrack Office, Somh Camp, A:Jershot. Sir,—Your Persian Insect Destroyer is most excellent. I enclosc 35 postage stamps for a large packet; as Flea. &c., abound I can most confidently recomracnd It. MKS. B. will thank Mr. KEATING to send by post a Shilling Packet of liis inraluable Powder, which effectually drives away Moths, &c. Pembury Road, Lower Clapton, N.E., June, 1861. H RES HER and GLENNY, OUT- FITTERS. NEXT DOOR TO SOMERSET HOU^E, STRAND. Thresher's Kashmir Shirts. Thresher's Colored Flannel Shirts. Thresher's India Gauz.* Waistcoats. Thresher's Military f>hirts Thresher's India Tweed Suits. Thresher's Trav lling Bags. Thresher'b Oveiland Trunks. The above articles are Sold on'y bv THRESHER AND GLENNY, 152, STRAND. INCOME WITHOUT RISK. PERSONS having a little time to spare are apprised that the EAST INDIA TEA COM- PANY continue to appoint Agents for the Sale of their celebrated Teas in any town and village in the kingdom. These teas are packed to suit all purchasers in leaden canisters from one ounce to one pound. A Prospectus sent post free on application to the Company, at their offices, 9, Great St. Helen, Bishopsgate, London. ACH respectfully invites inspection List of most useful TOILET ARTICLES, all of which for their superior qualltie*, and any of which caa b.8 ed oft— COMPLEXION. Breldeabftch's Cucumbers and Elder Flower IIllko, for removing sunburnt, freckle*, Ac., 2s. 6d.; Rose, Violet, and Lily Complexion Powden, rendering the face, neck, and arms Immediately white and blooming, without injury to UM skin. Is* 6d. and 2s. 6d« g Breidenbach's Btrax and Myrrh Antacid 8oap for the Teeth, Violet and Doq Mwtth Wuho. and Losenges for refreshing the Breath, and 2B. Od. THE HANDS. Breidenbach't Sarons tux Pleurs de Yiolette, Rose, Sandalwood, Lemetw Orange, Millefleur and Spermaceti, Amandine and Cold Cream, fresh every day, la., l«. Sd., and ». M. THE HAIR. Breidenbach's Phellocombe aux Fleurs de Yiolette, Rose, Orange, Jasmin. Heliotrope, Vanilla, and Millefleurs, makiag the hair strong, healthy, and brilliant, to take any form, price, 3.. 6d.; Wood Violet, Pomade, and Vegetable Cftam, 28. 6cI. THE HANDKERCHIEF. InreMeBbach't Wood Violet Perfume, Forget-me-Not, Tea Bos*, CamfcrWfa. Balmoral, and Isle of Wight Bosquets, all 2s. 6d. „ WRITING DESK. Hartch&le, de Vlo'.ette, Moss Hose, MOIfflsav by H. BRKIDKNBACII SiiT™4* 6d*'111 *arrant«d of th* T«ry boat, MX Cvnsort, and th* Dnche^'of PLf10" 10 tk* X»7B, NEW M ITRECT LONDON and Of all respectebU Ch—'Ja GOLDEN BOOT—124, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. BUY OF THE MAKER AND SAVE 15 OR 25 PER CENT. JAMES HORNER respectfully wishes to inform his Customers and the Public that he has nearly everything made under his own superintendence, therefore the Goods are better and much cheaper, there being only one prdfit, he being the manufacturer. J. H. would call the attention of the Public to the lUVETTED GOODS, they being of First-class make, and at prices that will beinioch lower than they have been hitherto Rold. Wellington Boots 10s Od to 12s Od Ladies Cloth Boots, own make 3s 6d to 4s Cd Short Ditto 8s Od to 15s Od Military Heels, own make 5s 6d to 7s Od Balmorals 10s Od to 12s Od Kid Balmorals, own make 4? Od to 5s 6d Side Springs 10s Od to 12s Od Military Heel3, own make 5s 6d to 6s 6d Button Boots 8. Od to 10s Od Elastic Sides, Military Heels, own Bluchers 5s Od to 7s Od make 7s Od to 9s Od Ladies Cashmere Boots, own make 3s Od to 3s 6<1 Hau^e Boots • 2s 3d to 2s 9d „ Military Heels, own make. 4s Od to 5" Od Coloured Boots. 2s 3d to 3s 6d Ladies'Overshoes, Is. 6d., Children's, Is. 4d. GREAT REDUCTION in Children's Boots and Shoes, in endless variety. In the BESPOKE DEPARTMENT every attention to the Latest Fashions, best Materials, good Workmen, and he Lowest Price charged. One Trial will convince the Purchasers of the advantages to be obtained at this Establishment. NOTICE—GOLDEN BOOT, 124, COMMERCIAL-STREET, OPPOSITE CROSS-STREET, NEWPORT. [1965 SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. SOU T H W ALE S R A I L WAY. A CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN WILL RUN FROM GLOUCESTER and CHELTENHAM, and the PRINCIPAL STATIONS on the SOUTH WALES RAILWAY-, for NEW MILFORD and TENBY, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1861, in connection with a Train from London Tickets will also be issued to WATERFORD And the Stations on the Waterford and Limerick, and Waterford and Kilkenny Railways, enabling Tourists to visit KILLARNEY, For which place EXCURSION TICKETS, available for .THIRTEEN DAYS, can be procured at the Terminus of the Waterford and Limerick Railway at Waterford, thus affording parties the opportunity of visiting these beautiful Lakes under very favourable circumstances. TIME AND FARE TABLE FOR SOUTH WALES. Fares to New Fares to New Milford & Back. Milford & Back. STATIONS. Time Table. 1st Class. Cov. Car. STATIONS. Time Table. 1st Class. Cov. Car. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Leaving Cheltenham at 11.45 a.m. ) 21 0 H ft Leaving Swansea, dep. at 3 15 p.m. Gloucester „ 12. 0 noon ) Swansea, arr. „ 3 30 p.m. 12 6 6 6 t Chepstow 12 40-p.m. 20 0 12 0 „ Llanelly 3 55 p.m. 10 6 5 6| „ Newport 1.10 p.m. 19 0 11 0 „ Carmarthen June 4 40 pm. 7 0 4 0 It Cardiff ,> 1-30 p.m; 19 0 10 0 NarberthRoad at 515 p.m. 50 30 Bridgend „ 215pm. 16 0 8 6 Haverfordwest,, 5.40p.m. 3 0 16 Port Talbot 2 45p.m. 14 0 7 6 Milfoul Road 5*55 p.m. „ Neath 3. 0 p.m. 13 0 66 Milfoi-d, arr. ,,6. 5 p.m. „ Landore arr. 3.20 p.m. 12 0 60 Parties desirous of proceeding to Tenby, can obtain Tickets at New Milford for the Double Journey by Coach, on presenting their Excursion Tickets, at 5s. 6d. each. THKSE TICKETS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. As this will be THE LAST SUMMER EXCURSION TRAIN, the attention of Travellers is particularly called to the foregoing arrangements. The Return Train from Milford will start at 8 0 am. on the 11TH SEPTEMBER, calling at the Stations as above, reaching Gloucester at about 2.55 p.m. IRISH FARES. Tickets are available for the Return Journey within a fperiod of fFIFTEEN DAYS from the date of issue, Excursionists returning by the 11.0 a.m. Up Train from New Milford. To Stations on the' To Stations on the To Waterford Waterfd. & Limk. Ry. Waterford ? Kil. Ry 1st cl & fal. Cov. car. 1st cl. & sal Cov. car. lstcl. & sal. Cov. car- s. d. s. d. II. d. s. d. II. d. s. d. Gloucester or Cheltenham, Chepstow, Newport, or Cardiff 35 0 23 0 42 6 32 6 40 0 30 0 Bridgend, Port Talbot, or Neath 29 0 18 0 40 0 30 0 36 0 25 0 Swansea, Llaneily, or Carmarthen Junction 25 0 16 0 38 0 28 0 33 0 23 0 Narberth Road or Haverfordwest 19 0 11 0 38 0 28 0 33 0 23 0 Passengers holding Tickets for the Coveied Carriages can secure the privilege of Saloon Accommodation on Board the Sieimars on payment of 2s. 6.1. eich. N.B.—Tha Waterford Boa's sail dtily (Sunday excepted.) Swansea, August 20Lb, 1861. BY ORDER. [2261 SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. THE LAST SUMMER EXCURSION TRAIN TO LONDON, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1861. A CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN WILL RUN FROM NEW MILFORD, Calling at the Principal Stations on the South Wales Line, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER THE 3RD, 18 6 1, Returning from the Paddington Station on TUESDAY, September 10th, at 9.45 a.m. TIME AND FARE TABLE. FARES TO PADDINGTON AND BACK. FARES TO PADDINGTON AND BACK. 1st 01. Cov. Car. 1st Cl. Cov. Car. STATIONS. a m. s. d. s. d. STATIONS. a.m. s. d. s. d. Leaving Milford. 8. 0 30 0 18 0 Leaving Neath 11.10 24 0 15 6 „ Milford Road. 8.10 30 0 18 0 „ Port Talbot 11,20 23 0 15 0 Haverfordwest 8.20 29 0 17 6 Bridgend 11.50 22 0 14 0 „ Narberth Road 8.45 28 0 17 6 p.m. Whitland. 8.55 28 0 17 6 Cardiff 12.35 21 0 13 0 „ St Clears 9. 5 28 0 17 6 Newport arr. 1. 5 > 1Q 19 n Carmarthen June. 9.20 27 0 17 0 Newport dep. 1.25 J Llanelly 10. 5 26 0 16 6 Chepstow 2. 5 16 0 10 0 „ Swansea 10.30 25 6 16 0 Gloucester .arr. 255 Landore 10.50 25 6 16 0 And reaching Paddington about 7.45 p m. One Package of Luggage allowed, and all in excess to be paid for. Tickets are not Transferable. BY ORDER. Swansea, August 20tb, 1861. [2262 SOUTH WALES AND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAYS. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY OF THE RIVER WYE, GOODRICH CASTLE, COLDWELL ROCKS, SYMOND'S YAT, &c., &c., BETWEEN ROSS AND CHEPSTOW. ARRANGEMENTS have been made by which the whole of the above unequalled SCENERY can be visited in ONE DAY, by Excursion Trains to Ross, reaching that Station at 9.50 a.m., and proceeding by Boat down the Wye to Chepstow, returning from that Station by the 4.50 p.m. Train at 99 p.m. to Newport and Cardiff. ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND, 1861, EXCURSION TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR THE ABOVE TRIP, WILL BE ISSUED AT THE FOLLOWING FARES 1st Class 2nd Class. FROM Trains leave. (Including Boat Fare). (Including Boat Fare). a.m. s. d. 8, d. Cardiff to Ross by Rail, thence by Boat to "J Chepstow down the Wye, and Chepstow > 6. 0 9 6 7 6 to Cardiff by Rail ) to Cardiff by Rail ) Same from Newport 6.28 8, 6 7 0 Same from Chepstow 6.M 7 0 5 0 Passengers by this Trip will have sufficient time allowed for landing at Goodrich, Monmouth, Tintern, and the Wyndcliff. BY ORDER. Swansea, Angust 23th, 1861. [2291 GAME. "JVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that no Person will be permitted to SHOOT over the DUKE of BEAUFORT'S ESTATES, in the County of Monmouth, without a written authority from the undersigned, and all earth, and other permissions issued before this (lute are cancelled. Also that the Game on His Grace's undermentioned properties is strictly preserved, namely, in the parishes of liKgliin, LLindenny, and Itton, in the Woods called Wentwood, Chepstow Park, Veddw, Cefn Garrow, Gelly, and the Hale, aho on the lands in thepaiishof N ewch urch, in the occupations of Messrs. Reader, Hayman, Roberts, Sciiven, and NichoIIs. The Tenants and Woodwards are requested to call upon all parties sporting on His Grace's Estates to pro- duce their authority for doing so. OSMOND A. WYATT. Troy House, 10th August, 1861. [2225 STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, ViA MILFORD HAVEN AND WATERFORD. DAILY SERVIOE, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. .R^H^TS. Milford Haven and Water- JL f°rd Steain Ship Company's Vessels ;?535wSjiSfc<«!| will Sail (weather permitting):— From Waterford, at 3.15 p.m., on arrival of the Train from Cork, Limerick, &c., so as to enable Passengers to proceed by the 2 45 a.m. Express Train, reaching London at about Eleven a. m. From New Milford at 7.15 p.m., on the arrival of the 9.40 a.m. Express, and 60 a.m. Third Class Trains, so as to enable Passengers to proceed by the 6 0 a.m. Train to Limerick, Cork, &c. For further particulars apply at any of the Railway Stations or to Mes&rs. FORD & JACKSON, 36, Cannon- street, City, London and New Milford, South Wales. See Brad&haiv s Guide and Railway lime Tables [1580 EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA. PASSAGE £ 14 AND UPWARDS. Pet sons holding Emigration Tickets from the Victorian Government for Passages to Melbourne are now allowed to embark by any Ship from any Port, and they are requested to inspect the" Albion" before fixing for any other Ship. NOW LOADING AT BRISTOL, FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, To sail the 5th Sept., j^ir- The Magnificent Clipper Ship ALBION," A 1 at Lloyd's 1,127 Tons Register, 2,400 Tons Burthen. Tuis splendid Ship has been newly Coppered and re- fit ed throughout. Her Passenger accommodation is very a J pedor the 'Tween Decks, upwards of 8 feet in height ar lighted and ventilated throughout. She carries a burgeon, and every possible comfort has been provided for Passengers. For particulars of Freight and Passage apply to MILES BROS. & CO., 60, Queen square or to J. N. KNAPP, & CO., Newport. A Surgeon wishing to go to Australia can make terms by this Ship. [2223 This day, the First Number of .¿;,z, :I TOHN LY fj JOURNAL, price One Penny, designed for the Promotion and Defence of Biblical Truth, and the ad- vancement of Religion in the Homes of the People. "TIlE QUIVER" will be also published in monthly parts, price 5 I. and 6d. CASSELL, PETTER, and GALPIN, Ludgate Hill, London, E.a, [2273 MARVEL OF CHEAP LITERATURE. Parti, Price 3d., or post free 4d., THE HALFPENNY GAZETTE, A JOURNAL OF FICTION AND GENERAL LITERATURE. ILLUSTRATED BY HENRY ANELAY, & W. STANDFAST. Containa chapters 1. II, III, IV, V, of THE ROAD TO TRANSPORTATION ± OR. THE EVIL EFFECTS Of IDLENESS AND DRINK. ■'THE CORAL ISLAND; OR, THE I HEREDITARY CURSE. By G. W. M. REYNOLDS. Interesting Tdes, Miscellaneous Readings, Gatherings and Gleanings, Clippings from Punch, &c., &c. 40 IMMENSE PAGES. 15 ILLUSTRATIONS. London: J. Dicks, 25, Wellington-street, Strand; and all Booksellers. [2285 j\J ERSEY LINE of AUSTRALIAN ITJL PACKETS, sailing from LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, On the 25th of each month. Landing and forwarding Passengers at Through Rates and by Steamers to every part of Australia and Tasmania. Tons Tons Ship Captain Reg. Bur To Sail. Royal Saxon .Brown 1109.2500.25th Sept. Zuboah Morrison .1305.3000 ..25th Oct: Queen of Beauty. Calvert 12-50.3000.25th Nov. Qaeen of Australia .Rudolph .1350.3000.25th Dec. PACKET OF THE TWENTY-FIFTH SEPTEMBER FOR MELBOURNE, The beautiful Clipper ROYAL SAXON, G. P. BROWN, Commander A1 at Lloyd's 1109 tons register; 2500 tons burthen. This splendid clipper is laid on as the Mersey" Line Packet of 25th September, carrying all classes of Pas- sengers. Last voyage she went out to Melbourne in 78 days, beating all the ships that sailed with her. The 'tween decks are upwards of seven feet high. The Chief and Second Cabins in her lofty Poop are elegantly fitted, and altogether her general arrangemeuts and diet will be found unsurpassed by any ship in the trade. For terms of Freight or Passage, apply to EDMUND THOMPSON & CO., 20. Water-street, Liverpool- 01 to G. W. JONES & CO., Ship Brokers, Newport; j'.iM £ S GAWN, Auctioneer, Cardiff; TITUS JONES, Auc- tioneer, Merthyr; JENKINS and REES, 16, Somerset- j pi ice, Swansea; or to R. W. PARRY, Ship Broker, Carciff. [36 J I WESTGATE HOTEL, NEWPORT. NEW WAGGONETTE to carry six persons, BAROUCHE, to carry six persons, FLYS and DOG-CARTS, for HIRE, at very reduced charges. GABS leady at a moment's notice, same price as on the stand. POST HORSES, with steady drivers. HEARSE and MOURNING COACHES, of the best description, supplied at very reduced charges; also, the PATENT FUNERAL HEARSE. [2423 THE PRIMEST PORK SAUSAGES, JL PORK PIES, BRA WN. POLONIES, made fresh every Morning, and Delivered FREE OF CHARGE to any Station on the South Wales Line, by H I L L L E R AND SON, NEWMARKET, NEAR STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [2281 FOR SALE. HE "SHIPPING GAZETTE," and JL BRISTOL DAILY POST," day after publica- tion.-Apply to the SECRETARIES and CURATOR, Newport Athenseain, Dock street. [2296 By the Especial Sanction and under the kind Patronage of HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT. THE WARDEN of RAGLAN CASTLE will have his ANNUAL FETE on MONDAY, the 9th of September. Among other Amusements, a MILITARY BAND will perforin during the Afternoon and Evening. A variety of New Games will be sent down from Loudon expressly for this occasion. Visitors will be admitted free of any extra expense to dance in the splendid tent of the Raglan Archers. There will be a Grand Display of Fireworks from the summit of Donjon and the whole front of the Castle will be illuminated. Eton-sized Foot Balls to be used on New Archery Ground. SINGLE FARES FOR TIIE DOUBLE JOURNEY. Paiticularsof Trains will appear in our uext. ADMISSION, IS. EACH. [2295 PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE FOR THE EASTERN DIVISION OF SOUTH WALES Col. CHARLES K. KEMEYS TYNfE, Rt. Wor. Provincial Grand Master. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE for this Province, will beheld at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Swansea, on TUESDAY, 3rd September. The P.G.L. will open at Twelve o'clock precisely. Divine Service will afterwards be performed in the PABISH CHURCH the Sermon to be preached by the Provincial Grand Chaplain, Brother E. D. Burrows, LL.D., M A. The BANQUET will take plica at the MACKWORTH ARMS HOTEL, at Five p.m. the P.G.M. will preside. GEORGE ALLEN, 2257] Prov. Grand Secretary. HEREFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 10th, 11 th, 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, Mendelsshon's Elijah." On WEDNESDAY, Spohr's "Last Judgment," and Handel's Samson." On THURSDAY, Haydn s Spring," Mozart's Re- quiem," and Mendelssohn's lLymn 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 SHIRE HALL, on Friday Evening. Day Return Tickets at [ne Fare on all the Hereford Railways, and from Bristol, Stândon, lSc, 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 SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. '[['HE DIRECTORS of this Company are i; prepar,d to receive TENDERS of LOANS on DEBENTURE BONDS, in sums of not less than £ 100, and for periods of Three to Ten Years, to meet Deben- tures falling due. Proposals to be addressed to the undersigned. By Order, FRED. G. SAUNDERS, Secretary. South Wales Railway Offices, 10, Eastbourne-terrace, PaddiDgton, 9th August, 1861. [2293 LOANS AND MORTGAGES. LOANS of not less than £ 100 granted for a term of yeara, at a reasonable rate of interest Also several sums (to be advanced by way of mortgage at from 3i to 5 per cent., according to the nature of the securities,) amounting in the whole toJE190,000 —Apply to Mr* ANSON, 63, Chancery-lane, Loudon. [2298 CHEPSTOW-DISTRICT OF T U R NPIK E ROAD N OTICK 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 Le LET BY AUCTION, to the Bust Bidder, at the BEADFOUT ARMS INN, in the Town of CHEPSTOW, on WEDNESDAY, the Eleventh day of SEPTEMBER, 1861, between the hours of Eleven in the forenoon and 'I bree in the afternoon, in such Lot or Lots as the Trustees sh ill then determine upon, and in the manner directed by the Acts pasaed in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Fourth, for Regulating Turnpike Roads. w bich Tolis produced last year the several sums hereunder mentioned, above the expenses "f collecting them. Each Bidder to deposit the sum of Ten Pounds in the hands of the Treasurer or Clerk (if required) which will be forfeited iu 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 Doposit of Ten Pounds per cent. on the year's rent, nsa. Security that he will witbinFuurteenDays 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, f ir the due payment of the Rent by Monthly Instalments which Deposit wiil b6 forieited to the use of the Trust, and the Tolls re-let, on non-perform- ance thereof. One Moiety of the expense of ihe said lease to lie paid by the said Trustees, and the other Moiety by the Renter, and deducted out of the said Deposit. And NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that fiom and after the 29th day of September next, the under- mentioned Tolls payable within the said District, Will be REDUCED in manner following. The other Tolls pay- able will remain as heretofore. ts, s « s i1# • o o« o H H a For every Horse, Male, Ass, or other Beast of Burthen, whether laden or unladen and Dot 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 4 J For every Horse, Mule, Ass, or other Beast, Drawing any Waggon, Wain, Cart, or other such Carriage, having the Follies of the Wheels thereof of less breadth than four and a half inches at the Bottom or Soles theieof 6 4,1 For 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 breadth of four and a half inches, and less than six inches at the Bottom or Soles thereof. 5 4 For every Horse, Mule, Ass, or other Beast, Drawing any Waggon, Wain, Cart, or other such Carriage, having the Fellies of the Whee's thereof of the breadth of six inches and upwards at the Bottom or Soles thereof 4 3 For every Drove of Oxen, or other neat Cattle, per Score (and so in proportion for any greater or less numbei) 20 10 Chepstow, 7th August, 1861 JAMES EVANS, Clerk to the said Trustees. I TURNPIKE GATES. GRKEX DRAGON £ 252 TUTSHILL (In hand) CROSSWAY GREEN (T„ bund) NEWNHAM$0 LYDNEY 3,5 ROCK AND FOUNTAIN 75 LiNsoY 40 2221] jE822 ARTES DE VISITE, or ALBUM PORTRAITS, 6 for 10s. 6d., or 40 for £ 2, at VILLIERS AND ANDREWS' PORTRAIT ROOMS, 59, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. A large number of Portraits on hand to be disposed of at low prices. [2299 f .¡, -< NEWPORT CHORAL SOCIETY. nPHE Members of the above Society, assisted Pr'ncipal Amateurs of the town, will give » INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE of MOZART'S TWELFTH MASS, at the Town Hall, Newport, (by kind permission of the Mayor,) on TUBSDATi September the 3rd, 1861. CONDUCTOR MB. E. JENKINS. LEADER OF THE BAND HERR PFEIFFER. PIANO MR. J. REJi:8 (Organist). To commence at Eight o'clock. Tickets. Reserved Seats, 2s.; Unreserved ditto Is. [2289 C. HANBURY LEIGH, ESQ. MESSRS S. ELLIOTT & Co., Cambridge, 11'1- beg to announce that they are now Publishing the PORTRAIT of CAPEL HANBURY LEIGH, Esq., of Pontypool Park, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Monmouth. Size of the Proof Piints will be 22 by 16 inches. Price Proof, with Autograph, ONE GUINEA Prints, HALF-A-GUINEA. An early application is necessary, as Proofs are only prepared to Special Older. Subscribers' names received at the Office of this Paper. [2269 DANCE'S PATENT. rPHE NEW SPRING CRINOLINE; JL FASTENER, supplies a want long felt by th« Ladios, as it instantaneously and firmly secures the ends of Steel or Cane Crinoline, obviating the trouble of lap- ping or stitching, and also preventing the annoyance occasioned by the steel or cane becoming loose and pro- jecting beyond the dress. The Crinoline can be joined by them at any time if broken by accident, and they are easily removed, if oc. casion requiies. HARRY ALLEN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOT AND SHOR MAKER, No. 45, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MON., Opposite the Baptist Chape], IS APPOINTED SOLE AGENT FOR THIS TOWN. [2302 GAME NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons TRESPASSING in pursuit of GAME upon OBEY HILL, or elsewhere within the Manor of Llan- vair Discoed, (the property of Colonel Tynte, M.P.) will bo prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. Llanvnir Discoed, 24th August, 1861. [2288 FINAL Order will be made in the matter of the following person, petitioner for protection from process, at the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden at Newport, in the said County-CHARLES HERBERT, residing at present and for three months and one week last past. at Cwmyniscoy, in the parish of Panteague, io the county of Monmouth, butcher, and dealer in cattle, previously and for one year and two months of the Oak- field Inn, in-the parish of Llantarnam. in the said county of Monmouth, butcher, retailer of beer, porter, cider, and tobacco, and dealer in cattle and sheep, previously and fof four months of the said parish of Llantarnam, butcher, and formerly and for three years and nine months of the Old Bridge-end Inn, in the parish of Llanvrechva Upper, in the said county of Monmouth, licensed victualler, collier, and butcher, before JOHN MAURICE HERBERT, Esquire, Judge of the said Court, unless cause be shewn ) to the contrary, as follows :-On TUESDAY, the 24th day j of September, at 12 o'clock precisely. [2290 ['0 bt M. TO BE LET, a HOUSE and SHOP, in DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, nearly opposite 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 rpo BE LET, No. 2, VICTORIA PLACE JL Xlw. COACH-HOUSES and STABLES at the Back of Victoria.place.-Enquire at the Office of Momrs. RENNIE & CO. Bridge Yard, Newport. [2222 -LET, with immediate possession, WAVF » known BEERHOUSE '« OCEAN STREET,' P,L'I. rV°™cF:{\ from 40 to 50 ACRES of i i n w \v ii paUr^V~ ^or f"rther particulars apply to EDWARD JONES, Malpaa. [2283 LLAN ELLY, BRRCONSHIRE. BRECON AXD ABEEGAVENEY CANAL COMPANY. rpO BE LET, and entered on at Michaelmas I- next, that excellent FAMILY MANSION, with the offices, stabling, ccach-boiise, and walled garden, known as the NAVIGATION HOUSE, situate close to the turnpike road from (-rickhowell to Abergavenny, on the south side of the river, now or lately occupied by Mr. James Peirce. j To view apply to Mr. GEORGE L. HILEY, Clerk to the Canal Company, Llanelly, near Abergavenny and to treat, to Mr. J. R. COBB, Lion-street, Brecon- I Brecon, Augus: 27, 1861. [2286 GRASS TO BE LET. TO BE LET, until CANDLEMAS NEXT, 1 BY TENDER 53 h ACRES SALT WHARF, 27" DITTO AFTERMATH, 12, 1 DITTO GRASS, Being Part of the PILL FARM, CALD1COT. Apply to Mr. JOHN HOPKINS, Pill Farm, Caldicot. [2294 £ ales foy private (Contort. FOR SALE. ATHOROUCn-BRED SETTER DOG, well broke in, and ready for immediate use.- -Apply to Mr. G. KKLLY, Keeper, Tredegar Park. [2297 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. AN Elegant BASKET CARRIAGE, with pole aud shafts, for one or a pair of ponies.—Apply to CORNELIUS EVANS & SON, 15, High-street, New- port. [2292 cSatt by gMwtiiw. BEAUFORT IRON WORKS. 10 IRON MASTERS AND CONTRACTORS. 1V/J R. W. PORD has been favoured with J_»-L instructions from Mr. Daniel Harris, who has given up his contract at tho Abertillery Coal Works, to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, September 4th, 1861, at Mr. Richard Williams', WHITE HORSE INIft Beaufort, FORTY HORSES and PONIES, which have been removed for the convenience of sJe. Lotl. Black horse, Venture Lot24. Black horse, Prince — 2. Brown ditto, Turpin — 25. Bay mare. Daisy — 3. Brown mare, Dowliug — 26. Bay colt 2-year old — 4. Grey horse. Lion — 27. Ditto ditto — 5. Black ditto. Dragon — 28. Filly 4-year old 6. Bay ditto, Boxer 29. Colt 2-year old — 7. Bay ditto, lUltler — 30. Ditto ditto — 8. Bay mare, Darling 31. Yearling filly — 9. Black horse, Klpton 32. Ditto ditto dltit0'Venture 33. Ten mountain ponies, 1.. Black entire horse, (to be sold sepa- Farmer rately.) h°r8e, Boxer — 34, Very strong and lo. Grey mare and foal useful donkey -14 Crown horse. Trowler — 35. Milch cow 15. Grey ditto, Bowler — 36. Ditto 16. Black ditto, Black — 37. Ditto -17 Black cob 4-year old — 38. Ditto -18. lion grey horse, Bow- — 39. Ditto lor 40. Sixteen sets of har- -19. Light brown horse, ness, to be sold Venture [Lofty separately —20. Li<;bt black ditto, — 41. Superior dog-cart — 21. Ditto ditto. Bowler j—42. Forty neck chains 22 Ditto ditto, Bert and nose bags -23. Very superior 4-year — 43. Stable utensils old, bay mare, useful for saddle or harness The Auctioneer directs special attention to this very superior stock of Horse-, &c., many of them being young, with good points, and well adapted for the Iron Districts or Agricultural purposes. 1 Three months cre<lit on approved security. | Refreshments on the table at twelve, Sale to commence at one o'clock. Auctioneer's residence Greenland Cottage Sale Rooms and Office Beaufort Building), Biynmawr. [2281