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Mtm Cammuuiatimi. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, MILFORD, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT- rPHECork Steam-ship Company's rSf Screw Steamer T)ODO," "IBIS," 11 or CORMORANT is intended to ply o' as underneath, unless prevented by any Q, ■' -unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow vessels, during the month of SEPTEMBER, 1861 From CARDIFF and NEWPORT to CORK. CARDIFF.Saturday 7th, at 6 morn NEWPORT Saturday 14th, at 1 after CARDIFF Saturday 21st, at 6 morn NEWPORT .Saturday 28th, at 10 morn From CORK, for MILFORD, CARDIFF, and NEWPORT. CARDIFF Wednesday 4th, at 2. after NEWPORT Wednesday 11th, at 6.1 morn CARDIFF Wednesday 18th, at 2i after NEWPORT Wednesday 25th, at 6 morn 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 should be alongs;de FOUR HOURS before the time of sailing. The Company also give Notice that they will not be account- able for Passenger's Lupgage, unless the value thereof be declared, and the Freight paid accordingly, at the time of shipment; a''d tbe Passengers from CARDIFF and NEWPORT must obtain their Tickets at the Office before going on board. Foi particulars of Freight or Passage, apply to E. W. GLOVER, Secretnry, Cork .Steam-Ship Company, Cork FORD and JACKSON, Milford THOMAS NICHOLSON, Plymouth. JAMES MADDOCKS. Cork Steam Ship Companys Wharf, Newport, Mon.: OWEN and DOWNING, Bute Docks, Cardiff, 11884 SEPTEMBER, 1861. STEAM TO ILFRACOMBE. Cardiff Steam Navigation y^r\^Wi J Company's Fast-Sailing Steamer R* "JENNY JONEV 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. Sept. 3 Tuesday 2J after „ 7 f-afurday .10> room „ 9 Monday. *7 morn 14 Saturday 12 noon 18 Wednesday *8 morn 21 Saturday. 101. morn 25 Wednesday 11 mom „ 28 Saturday 1J after FROM ILFRACOMBE. Sep. 2 Monday. 1 after 4 Wednesday 2J after „ 7 Saturday 5 after 9 Monday 5J after 16 Monday 1 after „ 18 Wednesday 4 after „ 23 Monday. 4J after 27 Friday 7 morn 30 Monday 114 morn To and Fro from Cardiff, 7th, 9th, and 18th; FAKES.—After Cabin, f 5.; Fore Cab n, 3s. To-and-Fro the same day, or Saturday and Monday, After Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 4s. 6d. For further particulars apply at the Offices of the Cardiff Steam Navigation Cornpary. 1882 J. THOMAS. Superintendent. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. PT^HE Bristol General Steam "Naviga- fiL Jul. 1 tion Company' splendid Paddle Steamer "TAFF." Captain C. WHF.ELFR, or other Suitable vessel, (iinlesq 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. SEPTEMBER. Friday "6 7 mom Monday 9 S; morn Wednesday 11 9t morn Friday 13 12 noon Monday 16 3 after Wednesday 18. 5J after Thursday 19 6 after Friday 20 6 after Saturday 21 6 after Tuesday 24 8i mom Thursday 26 9 mom Saturday 28 10l mom OCTOBER. Tuesday 1 3 after Thursday 3 4i after Saturday *5 6J morn Newport to Bristol SEPTEMBER. Monday 2 21 after Thursday 5 5i after Tuesday 10 mora Saturday 14 1 after Tuesday 17 4 after Thursday t19 5 morn Friday t20 õ; morn Saturday t2i 6 morn Monday 23 7 morn Wednesday 25 7 morn Friday 27 8 morn Monday 30 1 after OCTOBER. Wednesday 2 3 after Friday 4 41 after Saturday 5 5J after To and Fro from Bristol, f To and Fro from Newport. A Packet from the Hotwells to and from PORTTSHEAD daily (Sundays excepted). FARES- After Cabin,3s; FrontCabin,Is. fid. ToandFrosame day, AfterCabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-wheel Carriage 188" Two wheel ditto, or light Phseton, 8s j Two-wheel Carriage, 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 Pasin 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 Carditf SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER. Monday 30 3 after Wednesday 2 4 after Friday 4 6J mora Cardiff to Bristol. SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER. Saturday 28 10 morn -Tuesday 1 1 £ after Thursday 3 3J after Saturday 5 5 aftei Bristol to llfracombe, Lyn- mouth, and Bideford. OCTOBER. Tuesday 1 4 morn Friday 4 62 morn Bideford to llfracombe, Lyn- mouth, and Bristol. SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER. Saturday 28 91 niorr Wednesday 2 2 morn Saturday 5 44 morn From llfracombe, weather per- mitting, 4 hours after leaving Bideford. From Lynmoutli, weather per- mitting, 5 hours after leaving Bideford. FARES -Bideford, Best Cabin 98" Fore Cabin, 5s. llfracombe, Best Cabin, Ss Fore-Cabin, 5s. LTSMOUTH—The above steamer tails off Lynmoutli on the voy- age to and from llfracombe, weather permitting, where a large boat exclusively employed is always in attendance for land- ing and embarking Passeng-er8, 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 made for smal parcclscai-ried on shoreby the Passengers For particulars apply to Mr. T- GEEN, Lyn Cliff Terrace. Bristol to Tel/by OCTOBER, Friday 4 6 morn Tenby to Bristol OCTOBER, Wednesday 2 6 morn F AREs-Cabin. 13!1. Chndren under twelve ye ars. 6s 6d. Ser- vantsin the Ctbin,8s(,incliiding Steward's Fees.) Fore Cabin 7s 6d. Children under twelve years, 4s. Carriage, 42s; Pair- horseplia?ton,31sfid; Smallone horse ditto,25s Gig, Os Horse 20s, Dog, 3s. RETUR CAB;N TICKETS avail- able for a m^nth, 19s. 6d with the option of return- ing by either of the Company's Steamprs plying- between Bristol and Tenby, Carmarthen, Pem- broke Dock Cardiff or Newport Bristol to Carmarthen OCTOB-R. Friday 4 6 morn FARES—Cabin, 13s..Deck 7s6d. Carmarthen to Wexford. The "FIRE FLY," as soon after arrival from Bristol as circumstances will permit. Wexford to Bristol, Tuesdays Bristol to Pembroke Dock,Milford f7"d Haverfordwest. OCTOBER. Tuesday 1 3 after FARES—Cabin, 13s., Deck.7s6d Pembroke Dock to W'aterford. The JUVERNA" as soon after arrival from Bristol as circumstances will permit. FARES. -Best Cabin, 12s. 6d, Fore-Cabin, 7s 6d. Waterford to Bristol Fridays NOTICE.—The Proprietors ot the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (iflostor damaged) above the value of E2: nor for anv Deck Passengers Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20s unless in each casa entered as snch, 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 40s (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 Lug-gage embarked and landed at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office, Hotwells, free of expense. ^PHE New Steam Packet Com- J «jC 1 I- p;iny (Limited) hereby announce ^'tt~ f *hat their fast-sailing Screw Steamer?. AVON," W. HOWE, Commander; "SEVERN," T. Lon,i-. Commander; unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) are intended to sail as follows, during the months of SEPT. and OCT., 1861:- From Bathurst Basin, Bristol. p 2 Monday 3 30 after M 9 Monday 8 30 morn p 10 Tuesday 9 15 morn it 11 Wednesday 10 0 morn p 12 Thursday 11 15 morn M 13 Friday 12 45 after p 14 Saturday 2 15 after M 16 Monday 4 0 after p 17 Tuesday 4 45 after v 19tThtirsday 6 15 morn P 20+Friday 6 45 morn 11 21 tSaturday 7 0 morn p 23 Monday. 8 15 morn v 24 Tuesday 8 15 morn p 25 Wednesday 8 45 morn M 26 Thursday 9 15 morn P 27.Friday 10 0 morn ]f 28*Satnrday 11 15 morn p 30 Monday 2 15 after OCTOBER. M 1 Tuesday 3 0 after P 2 Wednesday 4 0 after M 3 Thursday 445 after P 4 Friday 530 after P 5 Saturday 6 15 after From Wharf, Xewpor M 2 Monday 2 30 after P 9 Monday. 7 15 morn si 10 Tuesday 7 45 morn P 11 Wednesday 8 45 morn j M 12 Thursday 9 15 morn p 13 Fridav 11 15 morn ii 14 Saturday .12 45 after p 16 Monday 3 0 after M 17 Tuesday 3 30 after p 18 Wednesday.. 4 15 after p 19 Thursday 5 15 after p 20 Friday 5 30 after p 21 Saturday 5 45 after P 24 Tuesday 7 0 mom if 25 Wednesday 7 30 morn p 26 Thursday 8 0 morn M '27 Friday 8 45 morn p 28 Saturday .10 15 morn M 30 Monday 1 0 aftei OCTOBER. p 1 Tuesday 2 15 after M 2 Wednesday. 3 0 after p 3 Thursday 3 45 after M 4 Friday 4 15 after p 5J8aturd;>y 5 30 mom p—The days on which Passengers and Merchandise are taken. I m-Merchandise only. t To and Fro from Bristol. + To and Fro from Newport. From Cumberland Basin. I ARES:—After Cabin, 3s. For Cabin, Is 6d.; To and pro the same day (provirfpcl a To and Fro Ticket be taken) After Cabin, 4s. Fere Cabin, 2s.; Children from 3 to 12 years of age, Half- price; Four-Wheel Carriage, 18s.; Small Four-Wheel Car- riage, 128. 6d Gig, or Light Phaton, 8?.; Ditto, with Horse and Driver, 12,q. Horse, 5i. Horse, and Ridor, 6s.; Dogs, Is. each- Refreshments may br: had on board. Horses and. Carriages must be alongside. Two Hours before the advertise time of sailing, to ensure shipment. Goods, Carriages, and Horses, on deck at shipper's risk. Live Stock shipped and landed at the owner's risk. Re ttirn Tickets will be i-isac-d from Saturday to Monday a To and Fro Fares. The Proprietors give notice that they will not be accountable for Passengers Luggage, &c., and their responsibility in resnect of Goods in general is restricted bv the terms of a Notice affixed in their Offices at Bristol and Newport. Goods regularly and and punctually fonvarded 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. tor* As it is intended th t thes Packets shall start punctually ctthe times advertised, the shipment ofGoods per same days Steamer cannot be guaranteed unless they are alongside one hour before the time of sailing. 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, Second, and Third Class Trains leave Mill street Station Newport tor Birkenhead and Liverpool, at 11.10 am and 2 30 p.m Fares to Birkenhead-Fir.-t Class, 29s 9d. Second do. 2is Third do., 12s 4d Mr. W. KNOWLES, Managing Director, Newport. Mr. W. NASH, Agent, Bristol. P [\otitt. QUEEN'S COLLEGE INSTITUTION FOR LADIES, TUFNELL PARK, CAMDEN ROAD, LONDON. Fee for Residents in Upper Sohool, 60 Guineas"| Junior School, 40 Guineas >per ann. ElemeDtarv School, 30 Guineas J Private Bedrooms for ladies beyond the usual age of students, and for mothers who wish to bring their daughters to Town for a few months' finishing instruction. Governess-Students received. Certificates granted. For Prospectuses, with a list of Rev-patrons and Lady-patronesses, address Mrs. MOREL, Lady-Principal at the College. [2413 < i Cherry. HoafH-#AsTE TheHesltp.C/ith/iesi^ Igh&JJKJ:| jirt/iaxfitC(>nforfheTew\e\ W f JSM JtBNGQsmii.it IQNPOII -1 ASK FOR CLEAVER'S HONEY SOAP, Do. for Family use, Glycerine, Brown Windsor, Honey, and Elder-flower Soaps, in Is. bars also choice Pomades, Perfumes, &c. Manufactory—Red Lion-street, London, W.C. BANK OF DEPOSIT, ESTABLISHED A. D. 1844. 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. PARTIES desirous of INVESTING i_ 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-STRliET, BRISTOL. ROBERT BRUCE Chairman. C. W. PORTER, Manager. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. SCHWEPPE'S SODA WATER. SCH WEPPB'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. ORLANDO JONES AND CO.'S Original 0 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. DENMAN, Wine Merchant, el 65, FENCHURCH STREET, LONDON, offers 150 Wines of the best vintages and growths. The follow- ing are confidently recommended — Bottles Included. Second Bordeaux Clare", from 14s. per dozen. Sherry (pale or brown) 18s. Port „ 18s. „ Sparkling Epernay Champagne 30s. 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. In 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- ceipt of two postage stamps. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 3s. IN CLOTH. Or 5s. neatly bound in Calf. I BRIEF DISCOURSE ON WINE, how -L A. to cLoose it, and how to use it j embracing an Historical and Descriptive account of the Vine, its Culture and Produce ill all Countries, Ancient and Modern drawn from the best authorities. I pi'ythee take the cork out of thy mouth, That I may drink thy tidings.As You Like It. J. L. DENMAN, 65, FENCHURCH STREET, LONDON LONGMAN AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW. MESSRS. SAMUEL. BROTHERS, 29, Hill, LONDON, H.C., provide Fashionable CLOTHL-NJ on t e SHORTCUT notice AND with well known accuracy. Any garment )r.de to od r upon self- measurement, FOR ^L»ICH DIRTM-I-MS ARE sent post-free. Tlie rlebrated SYDENHAM TKOU&ERS, 17s. HJ. Waistcoat, 8s. TID. Visiting suit, 5Ps. Negligee C«>at. 17s. 6<J. Dress Coat, 45s. Boy's suit, 2-K Dress suit, 84s. Clerical suit, 84s. rn Hen case the chokest moterials of the SEASON are used, and tbe best WORKMANSHIP is appliel. GAUDH'.V and TRAVKLLIXFJ sun complete, 38s. MOURNING IIKQL ISITKS ot all kidJs Complete Outtits for India or the h Colonies, where Messrs. Samuels' Manufactures arc known and admired. RIFLE VOLUNTEER UNIFORMS of all Corps. Samuel Brothers, 0<9. Ludgate Hill. 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, 1860), and is superior to the BEST GELATINS or ISINGLASS for making JELLIES, BLANC-MANGE, &c. Sold in Packets, 6d^ It., 2s., and 4s„ by aU Chemists, Grocers, etc. 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 covering of Floors, &c. Invaluable on Stone Floors. F. G. TRESTRAIL and C,)., 19 and 20. IValbrook, London, E.C. Manufactory —South London Works, Lambeth. LERICAL TWEED CLOTHING Made to measure at the following prices, for Cash only The Complete Suit 52s. 63s. and 80s. Morning Coats 25s. 30s. and 453. Trousers. 16s 61I. 21s. and 269.6,1. Waistcoats 10s.6d 12s. and 13.fi,1. Frock and Over Coats.. 30s. 36s. and 5.j8 THRESHER and GLENNY. Outfitters and Tailors, next door to Somerset House, Strand, London. THE FLOWERING PLANTS OF GREAT BRITAIN, by Anne Pratt, Medium 8vo. The above valuable and interesting work is now re-issuing in Monthly Parts-price ONE SHILLING. Each part contains Five Coloured Plates and Sixteen pages 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. XT EATING'S PERSIAN INSECT DESTROYING J-V POWDER. FLEAS IS DOGS, POUI.TKY, Sc.. are instantly destroyed, as also Bugs, Beetles, and every other Insect, by this Powder, which is perfectly harmless to animal life; Sportsmen particularly will, there- fore, find It invaluable. Sold in Packets, Js.. 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6D. each, or post-free for 14, OR treble SIAE for 36 POTTAGE *UMPS, by THOMAS KBATING, Chemist, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, K.C. Take notice each genuine packet bears the above uasie and address. VALUABLE TESTIMONIALS FHOM A GEN'EKAL OF! TCEU AT ALDEUSHOT. Barrack Uffioe, South Camp, Aldershot. Sir,—Your Persian Insect Destroyer is most excellent. I enclose 36 postage stamps for a large packet; as Fleas, &c., abound here. I can most contidently recommend it. » # MRS. B.- »will thank lorr, KEATING to end by post a Shilling Packet of iiis Invaluable Powder, which effectually drives away Moths, &c. &C. Pembury Road, Lower Clapton, N.B., June, 186J. THRESHER and G LENNY, OUT- IS FITTERS. NEXT DOOl TO SOMERSET HOUSE, STRAND. Thresher's Kashmir Shirts. Thresher's Colot-e-I I'lnnnel Shirts Thresher's India Ganz., Waistcoats. Threshei's Military shirts Thresher's India i weed Suits. Thresher's Travelling Baps. Thresher's Oveiland Trunks. TJè above articles are Sold on:v hv THRESHER AXl) GLKNNY, 152," STRAND. INCOME VMTHOUT RISK. PERSONS having a little time to spare are apprised that the EAST INDIA TKA COM- PANY continue to iippoiut Agr-nt-s 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. H BIBIUMIACH respectfully invites inspection f List of mo«t useful TOILET ARTICLES, all of which for their superior qualities, and ANY of which can T># COMPLEXION. Jlreldenbach's Cucumbers and Elder Flower Milks, for removing sunburns, Ac., 2s. 6d.; Rose, Violet, and Lily Complexion Powders, rendering ch. face, neck, and arms immediately white and blooming, without injury to tt* tkin, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. TEETH. LI2.«!<LWB¥H'A Bor" *nd Mjrrrh Antacid Soap for the Teeth, Violet and BOM Wa»h«« and Lounges for refreshing the Breath, 2»., and 2s. 6d. Oran^Alw'SS d* T'oletU, Rose, Sandalwood, Lemon. 1* 1». «d., and 3s. 6d. pOTU"'i» Aauadlne and Cold Cream, fresh every Say, THE HAIR Sreidenbach's Phellocombe aux Fleors d. „ Heliotrope, Vanilla, and MUlefleurs, makiaj The h.lr brilliant, to take any form,price, 3s. 6d.; Wood Violet, PonJ^|; Cream, 2s. 6d. THE HANDKERCHIEF. Breldenbach's Wood Violet Perfume, Forget-me-llot, Tea Rose. CambrldM Balmoral, and Isle of Wight Bouquets, all 2s. 6d. WRITINC DESK. Bicldenbach's Sachets auz Fleurs de Violette, Host Rose, MfflefiouL JfarAcliale, Heliotrope, and Vitirert, Is., Is. fid., all warranted of the very best, br H. BREIDENBACH, Perfumer and Distiller of Flower* t« the QUMJL MN Consort, and the Duchesses of Kent and Cambridge. 167B, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. 8D4 of ail respectable Chemuta and Perfumers, i g. oticto. PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LOMBARD-STREET, AND CHARING CROSS, LONDON. I ESTABLISHED IN 1782. TRUSTEES AND DIRECTORS. Decimus Burton, Esq Travers Buxton, Esq Octavius Edward Coope, Esq William Cotton, E3q John Davis, Esq George Arthur Fuller, Esq Chas. Emaruel Goodhart, Esq James Alexander Gordon, Esq Edward Hawkins, jnn Esq Kirkman D. Hodgson, Esq.,M. P. William James Lancaster. Esq John Dorrien Magens, Esq John Timothy Oxley, Esq Benjamin Shaw, Esq Wm. James Thompson, Esq Henry Heyman Toulmin, Esq Matthew Whiting, Esq AUDITORS. John Hodgson, Esq. I Peter Martineau, Esq. Joseph Samuel Lescher, Esq. George William Lovell, Secretary. John J. Broomfield, Assistant Secretary. I SOLICITORS—Messrs. Dawes and Sons, Angel Court. I Insurances against Loss by Fire are effected by the PHCENIX COMPANY upon every description of pro- perty, in every part cf the World, on the most favourable terms. Persons insuring with the PHCENIX COMPANY are not liable to make good the Losses of others, as is the case in some offices. Insurances with this Company expiring at Michaelmas must be renewed within Fifteen days thereafter, or they will become void. Receipts are now ready at the principal Offices, Lom- bard-street and Charing Cross, and with the respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom. AGENTS FOR MONMOUTHSHIRE. NEWPORT.Mr. S. T EVANS, Auctioneer and House Agent. Cardiff .John Bird, Esq., solicitor Mr. J. Phillips, cashier, Old Brecon Bank Mr. Thomas G. Williams; Mr. Chas. E. Stallybrass, Mining Agent. Abergavenny .Mr. Dudley Watkins, National Provin- cial Bank of England. Chepstow Messrs. Baldwyn and Morgan, solicitors. Monmouth .Mr. Charles Hough, bookseller and sta- tioner. Pontypool.Mr. John Philpot, estate agent. Pontypridd .Vacant. Usk .Michael Daviee, Esq., solicitor. New Radnor .Vacant. Presteign .Mr. H. M. Jones, printer and bookseller. Merthyr Tydfil..Mr. John Edwards, gentleman. [2400 REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I WILLIAM FENTON FLETCHER BOUGHEY, Esquire. Barriater-at-Law, having been duly appointed to REVISE the LIST OF VOTERS, in the Election of KNIGHTS OF THE SHIRE, for the County of Mon- mouth, will make a Circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for that purpose, at the places and times, and for the several Parishes, Townships, and Places undermen- tioned, that is to say, at- CHEPSTOW, At the BEAUFORT ARMS HOTEL, on SATURDAY, the Twenty-eighth day of September instant, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for- Caerwent and Crick Mounton Chapel Hill Newchurch East Chepstow and Hardwick Penterry Dinham Portskewitt Howick Saint Arvans and Hamlet of Itton Portcasseg Killgwrrwg St. Pierre and Runstone Llanvair Discoed Shirenewton Mathern MAGOR, At the WHEAT SHEAF INN, on SATURDAY, the Twenty- eighth day of September instant, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, for- Bisbton Llanvihangel Roggiett Caldicot Mftpor Goldcliff. Penhow Ifton Red wick Liang stone and Llanbedar Roggiett Llanmartin and Llandevaud Saint Brides Netherwent Llanwern Uody Llandavenny Wilcrick Llanvaches Whitson NEWPORT, At the TOWN HALL, on MONDAY, the Thirtieth day of September instant, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for- Bettws Nash Caeileon Borough of Newport Cliristehurch Risca Henllis Rogerstone Malpas St. Woollos CASTLETOWN, At the COACH AND HORSES INN, on MONDAY, the Thirtieth day of September instant, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, for- Coedkernew Michaelstone-y-vedw Duffryn Peterstoiie Graig SanneT Machen Upper St. Brides Machen Lower St. Mellons Marsh field NEWBRIDGE, At the NEWBRIDGE INN, on TUESDAY, the First day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for- Aberystruth Llanhilleth and Monythus- Bedwas Upper loyne, including Hamlets Bedwas Lower of Clawrplwyff Mynyddmaen Penmaen TREDEGAR, At the TREDEGAR ARMS INN, on TUESDAY, the First day of October next, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, for- Bedwelty, including the Uchlawrcoed and Manmoel Hamlets of Ishlawrcoed CROSS-Y-CEILOG, At the UPPER COCK INN, on WEDNESDAY, the Second day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for- Llangattock-juxta-Caer- Llanvihangel-Llantarnam leon Llanvrechva Upper Llanthewy Vach Llanvrechva Lower PONTYPOOL. At the CROWN INN, on WEDNESDAY, the Second d y of October next, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, for- Llanvihangel Pontymoile Panteague Mamhilad Trevethin USK. At the TOWN HALL, on THURSDAY, the Third day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for- BeUws Newyild Llangwm-lsha Glascoed Llangwm-Ucha Goytrey Llanhennock Gwehelog Llanllowell Gwernesney Llantrissent Kemeys Commander Monkshood Keraeys Inferior Newchurch West Llanbaddock Tredunnock Llandegveth Trostrey Llaugeview Usk Llangibby Wolvesnewton RAGLAN. At the BEAUFORT ARMS INN, on THURSDAY, the Third day of October next, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, for- Bryngwyn Llansaintfraed Clvlha. Penrose Llangoven Pen-y-clawdd LlanderiDy Raglan Llansoy Tregare Llanarth ABERGAVENNY. At the CWMREIGYDDION HALL, on FRIDAY, the Fourth day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for Abergavenny, including the Llanvapley Hamlets of Hard wick and Llanvair Kilgedin Lloyndee Llanvihangel-nigh- Usk Bwlch Trewyn Llanwenarth-Citra Cwmyoy Upper Llanwenarth-Ultra Cwmyoy Lower Llantillio Pertholey (citra Llanellen and ultra) Llanfoist Llantbewy Skirrid Llangattock-nigh-Usk Llanvihangel Crucorney, in- Llanover Upper eluding the Hamlet of Llanover Lower Penbidd!e Llanthewy Rytherch Oldcastle CROSS ASH. At the NEW INN, on FRIDAY, the Fourth day of October next, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, for- Grosmont L'antillio Crosseny Llongattock Lingoed Llanvihangel-yestemlewern Llangua Skenfrith Llanvdtberine 0 MONMOUTH. At the SHIRE HALL, on' SATURDAY, the Fifth day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for- Dinges'ow and Hamlet of Monmouth Treworgan Penalt Dixton Rockfield Llangattock-Vibon-avel Saint Maughans Mitchell Troy Wonastow TRELLECK. At the CROWN INN, on SATURDAY, the Fifth day of October next, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, for- Cwmcarvan Tintern Parva Llandogo Trelleck Grange Llanisben Trelleck Parish Llanvibangel Torymynydd Trelleck Town And for all other Parishes, Townships, and Places in the said county, if any omitted in the above Notice. MEMORANDUM.—It is requested that those Overseers who have not already sent their Lists to the Clerk of the Peace, will IMMEDIATELY send them together with a copy of the List of Persons objected to. The punctual attendance of Overseers at the time fixed, is required. All Overseers are required to bring with them to the Revising Barrister's Court the several Notices of Claims of Voters, and all Notices of Objections to Voters sent or ileliveied to them and all bills, receipts, and vouchers for expenses incurred by them, must be produced to the Re- vising Barrister. N B.—Wilful neglect of duty in any particular required r set forth in the Act of 6 Victoria, cap. 18, will subject an Overseer to a Fine of not exceeding Five Pounds, nor less than Twenty Shillings. t CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. i Newport, September, 9th, 1861. [2329 otitt. HOMOEOPATHIC DISPENSARY under the patronage of the Right Hon. the Lady LLANOVER. will be OPENED at the CLUB ROOM, of the PEN CEFFYL, in the village of Rbyl-y-Meircb, in the parish of Llanover, on WEDNESDAYS, from 4.30 till 5.30 p.m., when advice and medicines will be administered to the poor. Medical Officer: WILLIAM H. WATTS, Esq., Itf-R.C S., Eng., (Member of the British Homoeopathic Society), late assistant surgeon to the London Homoeopathic Hospital, Bloomshury, London. TERMS-Two Shillings per month or One Shilling each visit. 12396 O' tilt tt. fyo BE LET, No. 2, VICTORIA PLACE 1 Also, COACH-HOUSES and STABLES at the Back I of Victoria place,-Enquire at the Office of Messrs. RENNIE & CO. Bridge Yard, Newport. [2222 r|0 BE LET, with immediate possession, JL 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 MRS. LOVETT, NO. 6, STOW HILL, has FURNISHED ;APARTMENTS for SINGLE GENTLEMEN, with or without Board [2309. Watrtciar TANTED, in NEWPORT, or the r, Neighbourhood, a DETACHED HOUSE, con taining three Sitting Rooms, and five Bedrooms, with Coach House and Stable-Address OP." MERLIN OFFICE, Newport [2388 WANTED, a situation, as COUNTER- MAN, in the GROCERY TRADE. First-class reference. Address F. G. B., Mr. Walker's, 83, Temple- street, Bristol. [2403 ANTED, ia a Clergyman's family, a » » Competent MAID OF ALL WORK. Also a quick, intelligent BOY, to take care of a horse, and make himself generally useful in the house. Apply to Mr. C. PEATY, Printer and Stationer, Tredegar Iron Works. [2402 WANTED, by T. R. Gillman, Pharma- ceutical Chemist, Dock Street, Newport, a respectable, well edueite(I YOUTH, as out-door APPRENTIOE. T2411 ate by grivat? Coutnirt MAINDEE. TO BE SOLD OR LET, all that newly- erected and substantially-built DWELLING HOUSE, called "WOODLAND HOUSE," situate at Woodland-road, Maiadee, in the parish of Christchurcb, Monmouthshire, consisting of drawing and dining rooms, kitchen, back kitchen, china pantry, three large bed rooms, two large cellars, and other conveniences, with an excellent garden. The Premises are well supplied with hard and soft water. For further particulars apply to Mr. F. J. HALL, Solicitor, Newport, Monmouthshire. [2377 $ntt by gwrttott. TO HAY DEALERS AND OTHERS. MR. HENRY VENNOR is favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of October, 1861, at the FARMERS DELIGHT INN and TAVERN, in the parish of Goldcliff, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, Five Ricks of Prime HAY ^being had together in fine condition), about 120 TONS. Refreshments on the table at Twelve o'clock. N.B.—Approved Bills at two months, will be taken of the purchasers. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Llanarth-street, Newport, Mon. September 12th, 1861. [2355 ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD INVESTMENT, IN THE PARISH OF LLANOVER. NEAR ABER- GAVENNY. "YfR. HENRY YENNOR is favoured with 111. instructions by the Trustee, to SELL BY AUC- TION, at the ANGEL HOTEL, Abergavenny, on TUBS- DAY, the 8th day of October, 1861, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions as will be then produced, All that MESSUAGE and FARM PREMISES, called or known by the name of BLAENGWERNFREWD, with about 85 acres of FREEHOLD ARABLE MEADOW and PASTURE LAND, in the occupation of the pro- prietor and his under tenants. The above "Farm is well situated, having Do superior aspect, and sheltered from the north winds, within short and convenient distances of superior markets for its produce, is very fertile, and may, at trifling expense, be irrigated in its whole extent. There is a quarry on the estate, with an inexhaustible supply of superior limestone (the same vein as the celebrated Gilwern quarry, where the Blaenavon Iron Company get their supply), with lime kiln near, which may be made available for convenient supply to the neighbourhood. Also an excellent sand quarry, capable cfaupplying to the greatest extent. It is of the finest description, and suitable for fine castings. The Estate is privileged with depasturage for 1,400 sheep, on the adjoining mountain, so noted for its quick feeding properties. The property adjoins the estate of Sir Thomas Phillips, who is orectiog a superior boundary wall. For further particulars apply to JOHN G. OWEN, Esq., solicitor, High-street, Newport, and Smith-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer. Auctioneer's offices, 4, Llanarth street, Newport, Mon., September 12th, 1861. [2352 VOTES FOR THE COUNTY I. THE PARISHES OF CALDICOTT & SHIRENEWTON. lVfR- HENRY VENNOR will A!"FJT JLTJ. SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, October 9tb, ]861, at the SWAN INN, Caer- went, at Three o'clock, p m.- LOT 1 -All that FREEHOLD COTTAGE and GARDEN, situated at Imershill Common, in the parish of Caldicot, containing 3 roods and 1 perch of land, now in the occupation of Mrs. Ruth Barber, at the yearly rent of X6. LOT 2 —All that FREEHOLD COTTAGE and GARDEN, together with 1 acre of arable land, situated in Shirefield, now in the occupation of Benjamin Bait.- ham, at the yearly rent of ;E6. LOT 3.—All that PIECE or PARCEL of FREEHOLD ARABLE LAND, called SMACKER'S LAND, situated at Earlswood, in the parish of Shirenewton, late in the occupation of Thomas Lewis, containing by admeasure- ment, 2A. 3R. 29JP. For a view of the property apply to Mrs. RUTH BARBER, on the premises, and for further particulars to the AUCTIONEER, at his Offices, 4, Llanarth-street, Newport, Mon. or JOHN F. HALL, Esq., Solicitor. [2416 CATTLE MARKET, NEWPORT, MON. MR. HENRY VENNOR is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY next, October the 2nd, 1861, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, broad and narrow wheel CARTS, TROLLEY, superior BAY CART HORSE 6 years old, a good worker, long and short HARNESS in good condition, and other effects. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Llanarth-street, Newport, Mon. [2410 COUNTY AND BOROUGH OF BRECON. FJtELIMlNARY A N A10 UN OEM EN T. THE following very valuable and extensive FREEHOLD ESTATES, will be offered for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at Brecon, in the month of October or early in the month of November A most eligible ESTATE or upwards of 620 ACRES, known by the names of Elormeirch, Blaenbrynich, Pen- twyn, and Courtyplyfir, lying well together, situate in the parishes of Llanddew, Talachddw, and Llanfillo, on the mail road from Brecon to Hereford, and within three miles of the first-mentioned town, intersected by the line of the Hereford, Hay, and Brecon Railway. A very important ESTATE of nearly 1000 ACRES, known by the names of Tynmawr-in-Glyn, Brychcoed, Treweran, and Llwynin, situate in the parish of Defynock, on the mail road from'Brecon to Merthyr Tydfil, and six miles from the former and twelve miles from the latter town. A FARM of upwards of 140 ACRES, called Penisha- pentre, adjoining the romantic village of Llanspyddyd, close to the town of Brecon, on the mail road to Llan- dovery, having an excellent residence thereon, with right of fishing in the Usk. A FARM of 120 ACRES, called Plas-y-gaer, situate in the parish of Cantref, within three miles of the town of Brecon. A FARM of 66 ACRES, called Cumbrook, situate in the parish of Llanywern. Upwards of 70 ACRES of excellent ACCOMMODA- TION LAND, within the borough of Brecon, partly abutting on the terminus of the Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Railway, now rapidly progressing, and contracted to be opened early in 1862. A capital FAMILY MANSION, in the town of Brecon, with about 1 Acre of Gardens and Pleasure Grounds, Four Conservatories or Greenhouses, excellent Stables and Coach-houses, and every necessary for a family of position. Another capital FAMILY MANSION, in Glamorgan- street, with large Garden and conveniences, commanding views of the Beacons and the Vale of Usk. The row of excellent HOUSES, known as Ashbrook- place, in the Watton, Biecon, with several excellent Houses adjoining, Also, several other HOUSES, GARDENS, and PREMISES, situate in different streets in the town of I Brecon, conferring upwards of 20 votes for the borough Particulars and maps, and conditions of Sale will shortly be published, and in the meantime further information may be obtained of Mr. J. R. COBB, Lion-street, Brecon. [2409 ntitt. GRAND FETE CHAMPETRE AND GALA, AND GALA, WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE MARSHES, NEWPORT, On MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1861, In aid of the funds of the NEWPORT ATHENAEUM AND MECHANICS INSTITUTE. Commencing at One o'clock with a BAND CONTEST BOAT RACING on the River at 3 o'clock for Prizes. RUSTIC SPORTS at Four o'clock. A GRAND BALLOON ASCENT at 5 o'clock, by the celebrated COXWELL, of the Crys'al Palace, in his War Balloon, the MARS," 39 feet iu diameter, and holding 30 000 feet of Gas DANCING will take place under a spacious Marquee. AUNT SALLY will also be present To conclude with a Splendid DISPLAY OF FIRE- WORKS, ROCKETS, SHELLS, ROMAN CANDLES, and a LARGE FlUE BALOON, by Professor Burns. EXCURSION TICKETS Will be issued as follows :— MONMOUTHSHIRE RAILWAY. From all Stations to Newport at a SINGLE FARE FOR THE DOUBLE JOURNEY (to which will he ad led ONE SHILLING, the charge for Admission to the FETE), by all trains leaving Ebbw Vale and Nantyglo at 11.15 a m., and 2 15 p.m. availtble for return by the 5.30 p.m., train from New- port. And by the trains leaving Blaenavon at 11.30 a m., and 3.0 p.m., available for return by the 8 o'clock train. SOUTH WALES RAILWAY—EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from Cardiff, Chepstow. Marshfield, and Magor, by nearly all the trains, at greatly reduced fares (see Time Bills.) [2351 TOWN HALL, NEWPORT. COMMENCING 1UESDAY NEXT, OCT. 1st DAY EXHIBITIONS, WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, AT THREE O'CLOCK. GOMPERTZ'S NEW PANORAMA, illustrating GARIBALDI'S Campaign in ITALY AND SICILY, Also, the late Mr. ALBERT SMITH'S celebrated PANORAMA OF THE RHINE. Admission:—First Class Seats, 2s. Second Seats, Is.; Children under Twelve, and Schools, Half-price. Open each evening at Half.past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock [2414 SINGING CLASSES. R. H. J. GROVES begs to inform the Members of his Singing Classes and the Public generally, the he has engaged a Large and Com- modious Room, at No. 29, HIGH STREET, Newport, where be intends to re-cotnmence the Classes for RUDI- MENTARY INSTUCTION and the Practi"e of SECULAR MUSIC, and also a separate Clasp for the Practice of MENDELSSOHN'S SACRED ORATORIO "ELIJA II," MI AND OTHER CLASSICAL MUSIC. The SECULAR CLASS will commence on TUESDAY EVENING. 1st of Octjber next. The Rudimentary Part.at 7 30 The Glees, &c at 8 30. The FIRST MEETING for the Practice of the ELIJAH, will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, 4th of October, at Eight o'clock. TERMS.—For Course of Twenty Lessons for each Class, FIVE SHILLINGS. Newport, 24th Sept, 1861. [2402 \;¡;,W!- # 'i;J} :;< 'i'- MERTHYR, TREDEGAR, AND ABERGAVENNY RAILWAY COMPANY. „nT,0 LOANS ON MORTGAGE DEBENTURES. THE DIRECTORS are prepared to receive OFFERS of LOANS of MONEY, in sums of £ 100 and upwards, for periods of three, five, or seyen years upon mortgage Debenture Bonds bearing interest at 25 per cent. per annum payable half-yearly, on the 1st day of January, and the 1st day of July. Letters to be addressed, or personal application may be made to Mr.W. F. BAIT, at the Offices of the Com- pany, Monk-street, Abergavenny. By order, CRAWSnAY BAILEY, M.P, Chairman. WM. t. BATT, Secretary. Abergavenny, 19th August, 1861. [2107 ^WEST MI^LAND'*RAILW. CLOSING OF LITTLE IILL STATION. IN consequence of the through working of JL the Trains on the Coleford, Monmoutb, Ponty- pool, and Usk line, the JUNCTION STATION at LITTLE MILL will be CLOSED on and after the lat of OCTOBER next. W. T. ADOOCK, Secretary, Worcester, Sept. 16th, 1861. [2374 JOINT COUNTIES ASYLUM, ABERGAVENNY TO MILLERS AND BUTCHERS. THE VISITING JUSTICES of this ASYLUM, are willing to receive TENDERS from parties desirous of CONTRACTING to supply the Asylum with FLOUR and MEAT, from the ]0th day of October, to the 31st December, 1861. Tenders to be sent in not later than Ten o'clock in the morning of THURSDAY, the 10th day of October next, and superscribed Tender for flour" or as the case may be. Forms of Tender will be supplied on application by letter, or otherwise, at the Clerk's Office, in the Asylum. The Visiting Justices do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. S. BROWNING, Clerk to the Visiting Justices. Asylum, 24th September, 1861. [239;) BRECON AND ABERGAVENNY CANAL NAVI- GATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next Half-yearly Meeting or General Assembly of the Company of Proprietors of the said Navigation, will be held at the TOWN H ALL, in the Town of Aber- gavenny, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of OCTOBER next, at Noon. GEORGE L. HILEY, Clerk to the Company. Canal Office, Llanelly, near Abergaveuny, September, 1861. [2408 ARMY CONTRACTS. TENDERS will be RECEIVED at this JL OFFICE until NOO on the 12th OCTOBER, from Persons who may re willing to enter into CON- TRACTS for the SUPPLY of PAILLASSE STRAW, in such quantities as may be required for the use of Her Majesty's Land Forces stationed in the following places, for 11 months from 1st December, 1861. 1. Pembroke, Pater, Stack Rock, Thorne Island, and Coast Batteries 2. Penally 3 Brecon 4. Newport Separate Tenders must be made for each of the above- mentioned Stations, as grouped and numbered. Forms of Tender, and Conditions of Contract, may be obtained on application at this Office, by Letter or in Persm, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. Tenders on the printed forms must be properly filled up flld signed, anddeliveied at the untler-n-ienlione(i Office, v nd ir closed envelope (marked on the outside, Tender for Commissariat Supplies,") before noon on the 12th OoroBER next. J. M. SUTHERLAND, Assistant Commissary General. Commissariat Office, Pembroke Dock, 2nd September, 1861. [2412 AUSTRALIA NOTICE. -Pas zengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants will be forwarded to Melbourne by these Clippers. -fck 'THE MERSEY LINE of BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN CLIPPERS. KB SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, On the 25th of every month, Landing and forwarding passengers at Through Rates. an d by Steamers, to every port of Australia and Tasmania Parties holding Bounty Tickets for Launceston or Ho- bart Town will be carried by the ships of this line via Melbourne. The Line is composed of the following maenificent ships:- QUEEN OF THE MERSEY, QUEEN OF BEAUTY, (new) QUEEN OF AUSTRALIA „ QUEEN OF COMMERCE, QUEEN OF INDIA, SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, STAR OF INDIA (new), MORNING STAR, ROYAL SAXON, SCOTTISH CHIEF, OCEAN ICA, FLOWER OF THE FOREST, VENUS, ZAMBESI, STATELIE, ZOBOAII. And other Ships well-known in the Trade, FOR MELBOURNE- Ship Captain Reg. Bur Date Zoboab .Morrison 130-5.3000..Oct.- 25th Queen of Beauty. Calvert 1234.2850.Nov. 25th Queen of Australia .Rudolph 1315 3000 Dec. 25th PACKET OF THE TWENTY-FIFTH OCTOBER FOR MELBOURNE, The beautiful Clipper Ship ZObOAH, P. B. MORRISON, Commander; A 1 at Lloyd's for 7 years 1305 tous register 3000 tons burthen j is one of the fastest ships in the trade, having twice made the passage to Melbourne in 78 days. The Second Cabin and Intermediate are both on deck, atui superior in accommodation to any ship on the bei th. The Steerage is lofty and well ventilated. The Chief Cabin accommodation is very elegant, found in bedding, &c For terms of Freight or Passage, apply to EDMUN1 THOMPSON & CO., 20, Water-street, Liverpool; 01 tc G. W. JONES & CO., Ship Brokers, Newport; JiMiit' GAWN, Auctioneer, Cardiff; TITUS JONES, Auc- tioneer, Merthyr; JENKINS and REES, 16, Somerset- place, Swansea; or to B. W. PARKY, Ship Broker, Cardiff, A Good Agent Wanted. [35 gmltfi by gturturo, DESIRABLE COPYHOLD PROPERTY. s—x mESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS .k iTi. & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, at the WESTGATE HOTEL, Newport, on WEDNES- DAY, the 9th of October, 1861, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, all those SIX MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, with the GARDENS and OUTBUILDINGS, thereto respectively belonging, situate at. Pentre Poeth, ?efJ tillage of Bassalleg, within three miles and a r °L vport' and now in the several occupations of John Blackmore, W. Harley, Thomas West, W. Lewis, W. Wicksey, and W. Evans as tenants thereof late the deceased. J°HN WlLLIAM3' °f Newport, mason, The dwelling-houses and buildings are in good repair, and the gardens very productive. f The above property is held of the Manor of Bassalleg, subject to a mere nominal chief-reyit, and produces a clear annual rental of £28. f The respective tenants will show the premises on application, and any further particulars mAy be known by applying to the Auctioneers, or to Mr. JOHN HANDY, Town Hall, Newport. Newport, 26th Sept., 1861. f2407 ELIGIBLE PROPERTY. MR. J. BOTHOMLEY WM* SELL BY AUCTION, at the CARPENTERS ASMS INN High-street, Newport, on MONDAY, the 30th of Septem- ber, 1861, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, subject to such conditions as will then be produced, All those TWO substantial and well-built MESSU. AGES and PREMISES, situate and being Nos. 28 and 29, West-street, Baneswell-road, Newport, one being in the occupation of Mr". Lavender, and the other vacant, of the annual value of £ 28. These Premises are held under lease from Lord Tredegar for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1851, at the annual ground rent of 24. The above property being in good repair, and situated in a neighbourhood commanding good tenants, presents- a most favourable opportunity for profitable investment. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, at his Auction Alart, No. 47, High-street, Newport. [2393 FURNITURE. MR. J. BOTHOMLEY will SELL BY AUCTION, at his AUCTION MART, NO. 47, Higb-sitreet, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, October 2nd,. 1861, at two o'clock in the afternoon precisely, a quantity of excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, of a Gentleman giving up housekeeping. [2392 GLAMORGANSHIRE. LLANDAFF, WHITCHURCH, AND CARDIFF. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD INVESTMENTS IN THE PARISHES OF LLANDAFF AND WHITCHURCH. Z—X MR- T- WATKINS xvill SELL ^nrrfcalTA BY AUCTION, at the ANGEL HOTEL, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 19th day of October, 1861, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced LOT I.-All those EIGHr. well-built FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, with GARDENS attached, situate on the road side leading from Llandaff to Ely, and within five minutes' walk of the Ely Station, on the South Wales Railway. LOT 2.-All that PIECE of LAND and BUILDINGS thereon, now used as the Llandaff National Schools, situate at Llandaff. Lo'r those EIGHT substantial and well-built HOUSES, situate near Llandaff Yard, in the Darish If Whitchurch, held under a Lease for 3 Lives, dated 25th July, 1837, suhject to a reserved rent of £ 20 and°0UTBUILDINr^L.I,°"H0USE• with the GARDEN the COT 1 TFRN ^ereun''0 belonging, known as and WH A RP to8etl>er with the COAL YARD y"') atll°inmg thereto, situate near Llandaff artt, ana held under a Lease for 99 years from the 1st day of January, 1852, subject to & reserved rent of L4 ils, 8d. LOT 5.-All those THREE substantial and well-built HOUSES, one a corner Shop, adjoining each other, situate in Davies'-street, Cardiff, held under Lease from Lord Tredegar for 99 years, dated 1856, yielding a rental of X39 per annum, subject to a reserved rent of L6. Lots 3 and 4 are adjoining the Glamorganshire Canal, and within 200 Yards of the Llandaff Station on the Taff Vale Railway.. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer, at Cardiff or of Mr. HUCKWELL, Solicitor, Llandaff. 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