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jttitm ComuutturaUou. EKISTOI. senekal^ITEAM |A™A™N CUMPANT | rTUiE Bristol General Steam Naviga- 1 tion Company's splendid Paddle Steamer '-TAFF" Captain G. DASDO, or other anitable vesset/unless prevented by any untoreseen occurrence is intended to sail during the Month, calling at the Hotwells where to avoid the inconvenience and danger attending the use of boats, Passengers will in future be landed and embarked at the NEW STAGE near the Dock Master's Office. Bristol to Newport JVLT. „ Tuesday Thursday 5 101 morn Saturday 7 "i after Tuesday 10 4 after Tharsday 12 .5J after Saturday *14 7j morn Monday 16 8J morn Wednesday IS 94 morn Friday 20 11 morn Monday 23 24 after Wednesday 25 4 after Friday 27 5j after Monday 30 7 atter Tuesday 31 7j after Newport to Bristol. JULY. Monday 2 7 morn Wednesday 4 8j morn Friday 6 10 more Monday 9 1J after Wednesday 11 31 after Friday 13 5 after Saturday 14 6 after Tuesday 17 S £ morn Thursday 19 9 morn Saturday 21 10i morn Tuesday 24 2 after Thursday 26 3i after Saturday 28 4i after Tuesday 31 7 morn FURTHER REDUCTION OF FARES • To and Fro from Bristol tTo and Fro from Newport. FABK3- After Cabin Is. 6d; Fore Cabin, Is. Large Carriages .8s; Small ditto, 12s 6d; Two wheel ditto, or light Photon, S8 Two-wheel Carriage or light Phceton, drawn by one horser with Driver, 12s. Horse, 5s. Horse and Rider, 6s. Dogs, Is, each Refreshments wiay be had on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages shipped at Bathurst Easiu one hour before sailing. Further particulars maybe 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 Bodney Wharf, Newport. Bristol to Cardiff JULY. Monday 16 9$morn Wednesday 18 10 J morn Friday 20 1H morn Cardiff to Bristol. JULY. Saturday 14 51 after I Tuesday 17 8 morn Thursday 19 9 morn Saturday 21 ..oo.. 101 morn Bristol to HJracombe and Bideford. JULY. Taesday 17 10 morn Friday 20 12 noon Bidejord to HJraconibe and Bristol. JULY. Saturday 14 6 morn Wednesday 18 8 morn Saturday 21 10J morn From Ilfracombe,weather per- mitting, 4 hours after leaving Bideford. rom LynmoRth, weather per- knitting, 5 hours after leaving Bideford FARES- Bideford Best Cabin, 9s., Fore Cabin, 5s. Iltracombe, Best Cabin, 8s.,Fore-Cabin, 5s. LTNMOUTH—The above steamer calls off Lynmouth on the voy- age to and from Iltracombe, weather permitting, where large boat exclusively employed fsalways in attendance for land- ing and embarking Passengers, mpayment ofls.each. Luggage o 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 small parcels earned •TI shorehvthe Passengers For particulars apply to Mr. T GEEN, Lyn Cliff Terrace. Bristol to Tenby. JULY Tuesday 17 10 morn Friday 20 12 noon Tenby to Bristol. JULY. Wednesday 18 12 noon FARES—Cabin.13s Children nnder 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 phpeton,31s6d Smallone- horse ditto,25s Gig, Os Horse 20s, Dog, 3s. RETURN CABIN TICKET avail- able for a month, 19s. 6d with the option of return- ing by either of the Company's Steamers plying between Bristol and Tenby, Carmarthen, Pem broke Dock Cardiff or Newport Bristol to Carmarthen. JULY. Monday 16 9 after Thursday 19 11 after Carmarthen to Bristol. JULY. Saturday 14 6 morn Wednesday 18 84 morn Saturday 21 11 morr. Bristol to Pembroke Dock,Milford and Haverfordwest. JtrtY. Tuesday 17 9 morn FARES—Cabin 13s.,Deck,7s6d Pembroke Pod: to Water ford. The" CA L YPSO" as soon after arrival from Bristol as circumstances will permit. FARES. Best Cabin, 23s. Fore-Cabin 10s. Waterford to Bristol Friday* NoTiCE.-The Proprietors of he above Steam Packets will not lie accountable for anv Cabin Passengers' Luggage (iflostor damaged) above the value of £ 2 nor for any Deck Passengers Luggage (if lost or damaged) above he value of Linless in such case entered as such, and freight in, roportion paid for the same at the time of delivery, nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of 40s (if lost or damaged) un. less entered a such, and freight in proportion paid foi the same at the time of delivery BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. NOTICE.- Passengers and their Luggage embarked and landed at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office, Hotwells, free of expense. —rpHE New Steam Packet Com- 1_ pany (Limited) hereby announce Ss&OW f^\ hat their fast-sailing Scre^v Steamer AVON,' "W. HOWE, Commander, r~r~ •••(unless prevented by any unforeseen oc- currence) s intended to sail as follows, during the month of JULY. 1866.- Prom Bathur t Basin, Bristol. 2 Monday 8 30 morn 4 Wednesday .10 0 morn 6 Friday 45 morn 9 Monday 3 0 after 11 Wednesday 5 0 aftei 13 Friday 6 30 after 14 Saturday 7 0 after 17 Tuesday 9 15 morn :19 Thursday 10 15 morn 21 Saturday 12 15 after 24 Tuesday 3 15 after 26 Thursday 4 45 after 26 Saturday 6 15 after StfTuesday 8 0 morn From Beaufort n;narj,Sewpor¡ 3 Tuesday 7 45 morn 5 Thursday 9 0 morn 7 Saturday.11 30 morn 10 Tuesday 3 0 after 12 Thursday 5 0 after 14tSaturday 6 30 morn 16 Monday 7 15 morn 18 Wednesday. 8 35 morn 20 Friday 9 45 morn 23 Monday. 1 15 after 25 Wednesday 3 0 after 27 Friday 4 40 after 30 Monday. 6 30 morn 31 Tuesday 7 15 after HEDUCTION IX BOTH AFTER CABIN AND FORE CABIN FARES Passengers and Merchandise are taken every Voyage, t To and Fro from Bristol. 1 To and Fro from Newport. Luggage a1 lowed to Fore Cabin Passengers, 06lbs. each; to After Cabin ditto, 112 lbs. each. FARES: — After Cabin, 2s.; Fore Calm Is.; To and tro the same day or next (provided a To and Fro Ticket he taken), After Cabin, 3s.; Children from 3 to 12 years of age Half- ttrice Four-Wheel, Carriage, 18s.; Small Four-Wheel Car- riaqe, 12.5. 6d.; Gig, or Light Phaston, 8s.; Ditto, with Horse and Driver, 128.; Horse,5s.; Horse and Rider, 6s.; Dogs Is. ach.- Refreshments may be had onboard. Horses and Carriages must be alongside. Two Hours before the IIdvertised time of sailing, to ensure shipment. Goods, Carriages, and Horses,on deck at shipper's risk. Lire Stock shipped and landed at the owner's risk. Return Tickets will be i ss tied from Saturday to Monday at To c and Fro Fares. The Proprietors giv notice that they will not be accountable for Passengers'Luggage, &c. and their responsibility in respect of Goads in general is restricted by the terms of a Notice affixed in their Offices at Bristol and Newport. Goods regularly and punctually forwarded by careful Carriers to all parts of the *9iintry. For conditions of Freight, apply at the Company's Offices, opposite the Seamen's Floating Chapel, Grove,Bristol, Beaufort Whart, Newport As it is intended that the Packet shall start punctually at the times advertised, th e shipment of Goods per same day s Steamer eannot be guaranteed unless they are alongside one hour before the time of sailing. NOTICE: —The cheapest route (via Newport and Herefor Rail- way Company to Liverpool, Birkenhead and places adjacent in the North is bv this Packet FARES. 3rd C:ass 12 3d. 2nd 21s, Is 129s 9d. To London via Bristol, 3rd class 9s lOd, 2nd 15s 8d, 1st 20s lOd.. i fig" Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All letters seeking information to be postpaid. Mr. KNOWLES, Managing Director Newport. Mr. W NASH Agent,Bristol. gtotte. MESSRS. CHAS. TAYLOR & COMPY., GOLDSMITHS, WATCH MANUFACTURERS, &c. 30, COLLEGE G It E EN, BRISTOL, Have the pleasure to announce that they have now com- pleted the enlargement and various improvements ID their premises. They have also added to their previously exten- sive and miscellaneous Stock many choice specimens of the manufactures of EVERY GENUINE GLASS, 'both of this country and the Contiment. The FOREIGN GOODS having been IMPORTED BY THEilSELVES, in quantities which have obtained for them CONSIDE- RABLE ADVANTAGES IX PURCHASING, they are in a position to compete with the most celebrated Metropolitan and Provincial Houses. And in those products of taste and skill, together wi'h the various arti- cles for which London and other seats of Home Manufac" tare are so justly famous, they may confidently state that their Stack is replete, and worthy that public attention they desire respectfully to invite. Some FINE SPECIMENS-of ANTIQUE PLATE. Skilled Workmen are employed on the Premises, for all 'kinds of repairs. [9706 WESTERN" COUNTIES' PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED AT TAUNTON JUNE 1851. TRUSTEES: J. F. NORMAN, Esq., Banker, Taunton. Rev. W. T. REDFERN, M.A., Incumbent 01 St. James s, Taunton. Shares, Sixty Pounds each. Monthly Subscription, Five Shillings. This Society continues to make advances at 5 per cent. Interest on Freehold, Leasehold, or Gopvhold Securities, repayable by Monthly, Quarterly, Half-'Yearly or Yearly Instalments, either for Building Purposes, or the Pur- chase of Houses or Lands, or for paying off existing in- cumbrances. Shares may be taken and full particulars known on application to MR. JOHN HANDY, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, BOUSE, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENT, NEWPORT, MON. I Offices-17. DOCK-STREET. [9366 A F A C T 80 000 TIME-PIECES ARE NOW SOLD, WATCHES SUPERSEDED. ONE of these Newly-Invented and Won- derful French POCKET TIME-KEEPERS, in Handsome Gilt Case with Appendages, Warranted Cor lect, will keep in going order for years. Selling by Thou- sands. Sent Pt>st Free for 16 Stamps. Address—WIL- LIAM SMITH and CO., Watchmakers, 2, Catherine Terrace, Holland Park Road, Kensington, London, W. NO AGENTS. [9765 COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS.-To C remove or avert the symptoms of indigestion, con- sequent on irregularity of diet, torpid liver from seden- tary occupation or residence in tropical clitnatea, COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, which have stood the test of public opinion for upwards of half-a-century, are highly recommended for their mild aperient, tonic, and aromatic properties, and for the power they possess in equalising the secretions of the liver and strengthening the digestive organs. In boxes, at le. lid. and 2s. 9d. [98o7 COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. I GIVE NOTICE, that a LIST of the BILLS and DEMANDS against the said County, which at the Midsummer Quarter Sessions were ordered to be paid, will be advertised in the Star of GWellt Newspaper, of SATURDAY, the 14th of July instant. CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 11th July, 1866. [9873 MONMOUTHSHIRE, COURT OF SEWERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN, that an ADJOURNED GENERAL COURT and SES- SION of SEWERS and COURT of APPEAL to LEVEL RATES for the Levels of the Hundreds of CALDICOT and WENTLOOGE, in the County of Monmouth, will bo held at the KING'S HEAD INN, in the Town of NEWPORT, in the said County, on THUKSDAY, the 26th day of July instant at the hour of Twelve o'clock at noon. Dated this 11th day of July 1866. 9868] A. WADDINGTON, Clerk. NEWPORT CREDIT ASSOCIATION. LDIITED. BILLS DISCOUNTED. MONEY ADVANCED ON • PERSONAL SECURITY. SHIPPING. HOUSES, AND LAND, On terms lower than most of the leading Financial Companies of this country. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, From 15 upwards. Present rate of In- terest, £6 per cent.; payable half- yearly. Depositors may inspect Re- gister of Shareholders upon application at the Office. OFFICES-GREAT DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, 310N. M. O. SCOTT, 8434] SECRETARY. ■ GLAMORGANSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW of the above Society, will be hold in Cardiff, on the 29th AUGUST, 1866, when upwards of JE180 will be given in Prizes. Subscriptions are now due and may be paid to the Ho- norary Secretary, who will forward Subscribers' Tickets, and to whom application may be made by intending Ex- hibitors for Schedules. EDW. DAWSON, Hon. Sec., 9864] Windsor-street, Cardiff. LYDNEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Under the Patronage of The Rev. WILLIAM HILEY BATHURST. CHARLES BATHURST, Esq. The Rev. B. PHILPOT. THOMAS ALLAWAY, Esq. THE ANNUAL SHOW of this Society, by the kind permission of the Rev. W. H. Bathurst, will be held at LYDNEY PARK, on SATURDAY, JULY 28th. 1866. The BAND of the RIFLE CORPS will play during the Afternoon. Admission from half-past One to balf-past Two o'clock One Shilling each person. After that time Sixpence each. Tickets may be obtained of Mr. BARNARD, at the Feathers Hotel; also of Mr. JOHN SMITH, chemist and Mr. F. H. HATHAWAY, chemist. By Order of the Committee. Lydney, July 11th, 1866. [9865 STRAYED, on WEDNESDAY LAST, S from a FIELD at STOW HILL, an IRON GRAY COLT. Whoever will give information of it to Mr. HUXTABLE, Chief Superintendent, at Town Hall, Newport, will be PAID for their TROUBLE. [8979 [8979 TURNPIKE TOLLS TO BE LET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS arising at the Toll Gates upon the Turn- pike Roads in Monmouthshire, called or known by the names of the Bridge Gates, the Rock and Fountain Gate, tho Marshes Gate, the Stow Gate, the Waterloo Gate, the Rhymney Gate, and the Bassalleg Gates, and formerly comprised in the Newport District, and the Bridge Gates, the Goldcroft Gates, and Penyrheol hir Gate, formerly comprised in the Caerleon District, which Districts of Newport and Caerleon have been amalgamated by The Newport Roads Act, 1864," will be LET BY AUCTION to the best Bidder, at the KING'S HEAD INN, Newport, Monmouthshire, on WEDNESDAY, August 22nd, 1866, between the hours of One and Three o'clock, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the third year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, for D Regulating Turnpike Roads which Tolls produced this year the sum of JE2705 above the ex- penses of collecting them, and will be put np at the last. named sum. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must at the time pay two months in advance of the Keot at which such Tolls may be Let, and give security, with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads, for payment of the rest of the money monthly. HENRY JOHN DAVIS, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads. Dated Newport, July 11th, 1866. ABERGAVENNY DISTRICT OF TURNPIKE ROADS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Trustees of the Abergavenny Turnpike Roads at their next Meeting, to be held on the 8th day of August j 1866 will in pursuance of the* 36th section of "The Abergavenny Roads Act, 1863," proceed to the application of the sum of £1000 which is now in the hands of the Treasurer, towards the discharge of such principal monies for the time being, due to the Creditors who shall by proposal in writing transmitted to me before such Meeting have offered to accept the lowest composition in respect of such sums. Creditors of the Trust who are desirous of accepting a composition in respect of the amount due to them on their Mortgage Deeds are requested to notify the same to me, and the amount or rate of composition they are willing to accept, on or before the 7th day of August next. Dated this 11th day of July 1866. W. F. B ATT, 9866] Clerk to the Trustees, Abergavenny. Scythes hung on the Premises /.>V x o -v t V J? -3 s! •?-; Jyv* V*o ° rf5, i V .v'y | Q! v 5? V V ^\C, 13 O, f\ :¡s¡. [9770 977°1 Scythe Stone. Waggon Ropes. W F. THOMAS AND CO.'S • NEW PATENT SEWING MACHINES, PRODUCING WORK ALIKE UPON BOTH SIDES, jE5 5s. 66 NEWGATE STREET, AND REGENT CIRCUS OXFORD STREET, LONDON. [9619, MR. RALPH J. HORNER, GRADUATE OF THE "CONSERVATORIUAI DER MUSIK," LEIPSIG, AND PUPIL OF MOSCHELES, THE CELEBRATED PIANIST AND COMPOSER, BEGS to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of Newport, and its Neighbourhood, that he is prepared to receive pupils for instruction in the Pianoforte, Composition, Orchestration, Harmony, (thorough Bass, Part Writing, Counterpoint, Canon, &c.), and SinglDg. •, .j Lessons given at the Pupils residences if required. Terms on application. 3, Victoria Place, Newport, Mon. f9829 PURE PICKLES, SAUCES, p JAMS, &c., And table Delicacies of the highest quality. See Lancet, and Dr. Hassall's Report. May be obtained from all Grocers and Oilmen, and Wholesale of the Manufacturers. CROSSE AND BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. [9728 IMPORTANT NOTICE. ABONA-FIDE MONEY SPECULATION of £ 12,000,000 sterling, Guaranteed by Govern- ment, is to be allotted in various sums upwards to £20,000. Any one by investing JEl may secure £20.000 sterling. For prospectus, which will be sent gratis, apply by letter, addressed Mr. J. A. RINCK, 14, Duke-street, Adelphi, London, W.C. [9858 TE A ESTABLISHMENT. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. 58, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. (ENTRANCE 10 THB SOUTH WALES RAILWAY STATION.) WM. CO MP~T O N CALLS the attention of the public to his splendid Stock of YORK HAMS, OX TONGUES and his celebrated HOME-CURED BREAKFAST BACON, Now peculiarly in season. This article is so far-famed that it needs no comment. WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, 23, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MoN. ) J. J ~L. LLOYD '1 ¡,- '),> (LATE OF THE KING'S HEAD HOTEL,) BEGS to inform his numerous Friends and Patrons, that he has taken to the above extensive J) Premises, where he is cairying on the WHOLESALE TRADE of a WINE, SPIRIT, ALE, and PORTER MERCHANT. These Stores contain choice Vintages of all descriptions of FOREIGN WINES, as well as.Spirits of the finest quality, together with BURTON ALES and GUINNESS'S PORTER, in excellent condition. FOREIGN CIGARS of approved brands will also be kept continually in Stock. [9730 ESTABLISHED 1812. H AND T. PRO C TOR, CATHAY, BRISTOL, ..L, IN calling attention to their SPECIAL MANURES, have much pleasure in stating that they 0 JL will be found of very superior quality, and the most economical which are manufactured. TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATOE MANURES have produced results of the most satisfactory and remunerative character on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, AND BARLEY MANURES strengthen the straw, increase the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked degree. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME has been proved to be the most economical source of Phosphates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn crop. GRASS MANURES very effective in improving the herbage. The preparation of Grass Manures is regulated according as they may required to be more or less permanent in their character. MANUFACTORIES BRISTOL, BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER, AND WARWICK. AGENT MR. THOMAS J. JONES, CHEMIST, NEWPORT. STORES AT THE MODERATOR WHARF. [961 ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LIBRARY COMPANY LIMITED, Late Hookham's Library— Established 1764. X >SK CHIEF OFFICE ym 15, OLD BOND STREET, I-'0 LONDON, W. VW% feint PajI THOMAS HOOKHAM, Jun., V&* V l^uJs Secretary. Jlglf CHEAP READING FOR THE MILLION DEPOT Terms of Subscriptions for the Publications contained in the Depot List of New Boobs, and in the Catalogues of the Standard Collection, numbering One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Volumes :— 12 Months. 6 Months. 3 Months. Month. 9 s d. A; s. d. jE s. d. £ > s. d. Two Vols 0 10 6 0 6 0 0 3 6 0 2 0 Four Vols 1 I 0 0 12 0 0 7 0 0 4 0 And upwards, in the proportion of Two Additional Volumes for each Additional Half Guinea. Clubs and Institutions subscribing JE5 5s. per an- num and upwards are supplied with Five Volumes for every Guinea subscribed. C HEAP BOOKS FOR THE MILLION. Now ready, be Company's new List of Surplus Modern Books, offered or Sale at very reduced prices. NEWPORT DEPOT: W. CHRISTOPHERS, 7, COMMERCIAL-STREET [9756 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES GRAHAM, ACCOUNTANT, AUC- TIONEER, VALUER, HOUSE AMD ESTATE AGENT, Late of Commercial Sale Rooms,) has removed to VLOTORLA HALL CHAMBERS, Bridge-street, Newport. W. G. L 0 VEL L, FOREIGN AND ENGLISH TIMBER AND SLATE MERCHANT, NEWPORT, MON., BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public in genera], that he h^s added to his STEAM SAWING, PLANING, and MOULDING MILLS, that of WOOD TURNING, in all its branches, and is prepared to execute any Orders in that line with immediate dispatch. Also, all kinds of wood prepared for Sashes, Doors, Frames, &c., for Builder's use. N.B. Every description of Building materials always in Stock. OFFICES AND SAW MILLS CANAL PARADE. TIMBER YARD CANADA WHARF, DOCKS. [9662 LODER'S PAPER HANGING DEPOT, 82, COMMERCIAL-STREET, 82. 30,000 PIECES OF NEW PATTERNS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, Consisting of the most Choice Designs, selected from the Best Manufacturers. Branch Post Office, July 14th, 1866. [9632 ———— WATTS, RICHARDS, & co, w GENERAL MERCHANTS, PENNER WHARF, NEWPORT, BEST RED ASH HOUSE COAL, D!tto STEAM on GOVERNMENT LIST, Ditto SMITHS, kept Carefully Clean PITWOOD. RAILWAY and UNDERGROUND SLEEPERS, Best CAERNARVON SLATES, FIRE BRICKS and GLAZED DRAIN PIPES, ARTIFICIAL MANURES of all kinds. HAY, OATS, and BEANS, AND PRIME IRISH BUTTER CONSTANTLY ON SALE [9493 BREWED SPECIALLY FOR FAMILY USE. WARRANTED TO KEEP SOUND IN DRAUGHT SIX MONTHS. GARTON'S GOLDEN ALE. SUPPLIED IN 9,18, 36, AND 54 GALLON CASKS. Agreeable, Delicata in Flavour, and of Matchless Purity. AGENT FOR NEWPORT:—J. EWINS, Wine, Ale, and Porter Merchant, 51, Commercial-street, Newport- [9869 BEWARE OF SPURIOUS LIME. THE BEST LIME IN THE WORLD FOR WATER WORKS. THE ONLY ABERTHAW LIME in Mon- mouthshire, may be obtained of JOHN E VANSt LIME BURNER, Pillgwenlly, Newport, a.t the Lowes, ossible terms. [2761 VI L L I E R S NEW PATENT DIAMOND CAMEO -.&- I PORTRAITS Taken daily at his Rooms, 8. COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. CARTES DE V1SITE and PORTRAITS for LOCKETS, BROOCHES, &c., taken in the best manner. Special arrangements made for large numbers of Cartes for charitable purposes. VIEWS, MACHINERY, ANIMALS, &c., photo- graphed. PORTRAIT of PRINCE ARTHUR, TAKEN AT TENBY, by post, Is. 6291 THE ONLY BONA-FIDE MANUFACTURERS IN SOUTH WALES. 11HE LONDON FRAMING COMPANY. Frames of every description made to order by London Workmen, at the Lowest London Prices. OLD FRAMES RE-GILDED EQUAL TO NEW. LOOKING GLASSES RE-SILVERED OR MADE TO ORDER. QLD FAMILY PAINTINGS CLEANED, LINED, AND RESTORED. Stains extracted from valuable Engravings, and every branch connected with the Trade executed in the first ntyle as if sent to London. A choice collection of FRAMES and ENGRAVINGS always on hand. Parties waited on at their residences, and Estimates for work given. EDWIN J. GILL, District Manager. 134, COMMERIAL STREET, NEWPORT. 134, COMMERIAL STREET, NEWPORT. AN APPRENTICE WANTED. [795 HARVESTING MACHINES J S STONE EARNESTLY invites the IMMEDIATE JLj ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS to his STOCK OF MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES- HAY MAKERS, HORSE RAKES, and all other kinds of Machines for Farm Purposes. Catalogues sent post, free. Address, J. S. STONE, NEWPORT, MON. May 17th, 1866. f9340 H P E A R M A N:, rn U2 z Z 0 Ö a H H H H m o 02 t:J 0 Z q c:¡ U2 ti 9 11, COMMERCIAL S T R E E TI NEWPORT. [548 EXCURSION TO AVONMOUTH PIER. THE favourite STEAM SHIP TAFF," is intended to leave RODNEY WHARF. NEWPORT, on MONDAY, JULY 16th, 1866, at half-past Eleven o'clock, and will return from Avonmouth Pier at Eight o'clock the same evening. Fares, To-and-Fro :-Cabin, 2s.; Deck, Is. 3d., includ- ing pier dues. The Beautiful Gardens at Avonmouth, which have proved such an attraction to Excursionists, will be opened. Trains will run, at intervals, from Avonmouth to Clif- ton Station, to afford Excursionists an opportunity of yisiting Bristol, and also of viewing the Far-famed Clifton Suspension Bridge. Excursionists visiting Bristol will be conveyed from Avonmouth to Clifton Station, at the following Reduced Fares :—From Avonmouth Station to Clifton and Back- FIRST CLASS. SECOND CLASS. THIRD CLASS. Is 9d. 6d. Bristol, 4th July, 1866. [9878 By the kind and specially-given permission of His GRACE THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT, THE WARDEN'S GREAT FETE AT RAGLAN CASTLE, WILL TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY, JULY 23RD, 1866. The Splendid FULL BAND of the Royal Monmouth- shire Militia will be in attendance. Dancing on the various Lawns, and Ball in the noble Tent of the Archery Club. In case of bad weather there is shelter for at least a thousand visitors. A variety of Games and Amusements. CASTLE FEE, Is. EACH. Cheap 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class Excursion Tickets will be issued to Raglan :— From Abergavenny, Penpergwm, and Nantyderry, by first train down (9 12 a.m. from Abergavenny) available to return from Raglan Footpath by train, leaving at 5.10 p.m. From Crumlin and Pontypool Town, by all Ordinary Trains, available to return from Raglan Footpath at 8.4.5 p.m. From Newport,Pontnewydd, Pontypool Road, and Usk, by all Ordinary Trains, available to return from Raglan Footpath at 5.10 p.m., or 8.45 p.m. From Monmouth, by all Ordinary Trains, available to return from Raglan Footpath at 6.44 p.m., or 10 p.m. [9859 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP EXCURSIONS. ON SATURDAYS, July 14th and 28th, August 11th an 1 25th. and September 8th and 22nd, a TRAIN will leave PONTYPOOL ROAD at 4.30p.m-, PONTYPOOL TOWN 4.35, CRUMLIN 4.50, TREDE GAR JUNCTION 5.0, RHYMNEY JUNC HON 5 10, LLANCAICH 520, QUAKER'S YARD 5.30, MOUN- TAIN ASH 5.40, and ABERDARE at 5.50 p.m., for Llanelly, Pembrey, Ferryside, Carmarthen Junction, Caermarthen Town, St. Clears, Wbitl ani, Narberth Road, Clarbeston Road, Haverfordwest, Johnston, and New Milford (Milford Haven), returning on the following Monday from New Milford at 30 p.m.. Tickets may be obtained on and after Monday preceding the running of each train. For faras and further particulars, see handbills. Paddington, June 21st, 1866. [9809 GREAT WESTERN AND VALE OF iNEATH RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSIONS. ON SATURDAY, JULY 7th, and every SATURDAY up to and including SEPTEMBER 29th, a TRAIN will leave MERTHYR at 5.30 p.m., ABhRNANT, 5.42, LLWYDCOED, 5.50, HIR- WAIN, 6.0, and GLYN NEATH at 6.20 p.m., for SWANSEA. Fares, there and back, in Covered Car- riages, 3s. 6d. for Llanelly, Pembrey, Ferryside, Car- marthen Junction or Carmarthen Town, fares 48;; for St. Clears, Whitland, Narberth Road, Clarbeston Road, Haverfordwest, Johnston, and New Milford, fares 5s. 6d., returning the following Monday from New Milford at 3 p.m., also from Neath at 6.45 p.m., and Swansea at 6.45 p.m., for the same stations, returning as above. Tickets may be obtained at the above-named Vale of Neath Stations, and at Aberdare, on and after the Mon- day preceding the running of each train. For further particulars see Handbills. Paddington, June 22, 1866. [9808 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. TOURIST TICKETS, available for ONE CALENDAR MONTH, are now issued at the PRINCIPAL STATIONS on this RAILWAY to the principal Watering Places on the Dorsetshire, Somerset- shire, Devonshire, Cornwall, and Yorkshire Coasts to the Isle of Man, Malvern, Buxton, Matlock, Winder. mere, Penrith, and the Lake District; to the principal plates on the Eastern and Southern Coasts, North and South Wales, to Scotland and Ireland, &o. RETURN TICKETS at about a Single Fare for the Double Journey are also issued during the summer months to Pic-Nic or Pleasure Parties. For full particulars see Programmes, which can be ob- tained at any of the Company's Stations. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Paddington, June 1st, 1866. [9718 CONSULT THE ORACLE. MR. BERNARDO, THE CELEBRATED ASTROLOGER, will send the CARTE DE VISITE of your future Hasband or Wife, with Name and Complexion, for 18 stamps. Three questions answered for 2s. 6d. Nativities cast for 5a. Send stamped directed envelope. Address Mr. BERNARDO, 22, Mortimer-street, I Regent-street, London. [9862 IMPORTANT. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY at a Cheap Rate, go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS'S, 16, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON., and Insure your Life, and he will guarantee that with approved Personal Security, you can have any sum from X50 up toJE2,000, for one, two, three, four, or five years, repayable by fixed quarterly or half-yearly instalments. Loans also nego tiated on Shipping.- W. W. is Agent also for the Taunton and Bridgwater Building Society, who are prepared to advance sums on mortgage of Freeholds, Leaseholds, or Copyholds, for five, seven, ten, twelve, or fourteen year MONEY. THE TAUNTON AND WEST OF ENGLAND BUILDING SOCIETY. Chief Offices-Taunton, Somerset. Secretary-MR. THOMAS KITE. 01 000 ^"OW" ready to be advanced in (i'-LfvJvy \J\J small sums on approved House or Landed Properties, at 5 per cent. interest, repayable by small monthly instalments. For prospectuses and further particulars, apply to the Secretary, to MR. ALFRED BARFOOT. Insurance Agent, Liverpool Wharf, Newport, or to Mr. Thomas Webber, St. Mary street, Cardiff, Mr Thomas H. Evans, Auctioneer, Aberdare or Mr. Henry Davies, Auctioneer, Haverfordwest. [9218 MONEY. PT OOO READY TO BE ADVANCED on good FREEHOLD SECURITY, in One or Two Sums.—Apply to Mr. GRAHAM, Soli- citor, 162, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. 5th July, 1866. [9848 (Muafimt. THE DUTIES of Mr. J. WARE'S TRAINING SCHOOL will be RESUMED on TUESDAY, JULY 17th, 1866. School Offices :-OPPOSITE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, COM- MERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. Residence 1, BRYNDERWEN-PLACE, MAINDEE. [9794 COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DEVON PLACE, GOLD TOPS, NEWPORT. PRINCIPAL :F. R CHANDLER, M.R.C.P. AT the recent EXAMINATION held by the Royal College of Preceptors, TWO CANDI- DATES from this SCHOOL obtained CERTIFICATES in HONORS," and TWO received SPECIAL" CERTIFICATES. The DUTIES of the SCHOOL will be RESUMED (D.V.) on MONDAY, the 23rd of JULY. [9804 LADIES' SCHOOL, CLIFTON-PLACE, NEWPORT. THE duties of MISS SLADE'S School (formerly conducted by Mrs. Simonnet), will be RESUMED on WEDNESDAY, 1st of August. [9850 MATHEMATICAL, COMMERCIAL, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MR. F. H. ROBARTS will RE-OPEN the above SCBOOL on WEDNESDAY, July 18th. Terms may be had on application. RESIDENCE, 28, LLANARTH STREET. [9834 LADIES' SCHOOL, 10, VICTORIA PLACE, NEW- PORT, MON. CONDUCTED BY MRS. T. G. HARRIS, ASSISTED BY COMPETENT GOVERNESSES. THE DUTIES of the SCHOOL will RE- COMMENCE, on TUESDAY, July 31st; A Resident Foreign Governess, who will give Private Lessons in French and German. VACANCIES FOR THREE BOARDERS. f9844 CLASSICAL AND COMMERIAL ACADEMY, 16, PARK-STREET, NEWPORT. CONDUCTED BY J. B. NICHOLS. THE DUTIES of this SCHOOL wil commence on MONDAY, 16th JULY. [9875 PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS. LORAINE COTTAGE, STOW HILL. MISS HALL'S SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, JULY 26TH. 1866. [9833. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL, BOARDING, & DAY SCHOOL, BRIDGE-STREET, BANES WELL, NEWPORT, CONDUCTED BY MR. WILLIAM SCOTT. MR. SCOTT begs to inform the Inhabi- tants of Newport and its Vicinity, that he has opened a School suited to the requirements of the Upper and Middle Classes, in which the usual Branches of a sound English Commercial Education will be imparted, accordingOto the most approved methods, combined with strict moral and religious training. Mr. S. begs respectfully to assure Parents and Guardians that no pains on his part will be spared, (by strict atten- tion to the personal comforts and by kind and mild treat- ment), to rapidly advance the improvement of the Pupils entrusted to his care. Terms, moderate, may be had on application. The Duties of the School will commence on MONDAY the 29TH instant. [9838 MISS YAUGiiAN\S SCH00"Wiil RE- OPEN JULY 28th, 1866. iLL OPEN JULY 28th, 1866. I Adamsdown, Cardiff, July 2, L866. [9852 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, REDLANDS, BRISTOL. YOUTHS are carefully prepared for General Pursuits, or specially for the Universities, Exa- minations, and t'rofessions. Principal-S. GRIFFITH. [9856 L UDLOW SCHOOL, SHROPSHIRE. COLLEGIATE, COMMERCIAL, & AGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHED 1856. PRINCIPAL: G. RUSSELL POOLE. The course of instruction comprehends the Greek and Latin Classics, Mathematics, Practical Land Surveying, Merchants' Accounts, Letters, Invoices, &c.. State and Mental Arithmetic, a superior style of Writing, French, Music, Drawing, Drilling, Dancing, &c., &c. The system of Tuition is eminently calculated to insure the rapid progress of the Pupils, each being specially trained vitli regard to his future vocation. The domestic arrangements are on the most, libera; scale, and the greatest attention is paid to the health, happiness, and comfort of the Pupils. TERMS MODERATE. Only a limited number of Boarders received (25). The Principal is assisted by a well-qaalified Resident English Teacher. Terms, prospectuses, testimonials, and references to Pupils' parents may be had on application at the School. Valuable Prizes are awarded half-yearly. The School will be RE-OPENED on THURSDAY, July 26th, 1866. rrHE DEVON COUNTY SCHOOL will JL be RE-OPENED on WEDNESDAY, July 25th. This School was started under the immediate patronage: of the late Earl Fortescue, K.G., Lord Lieutenant, in order to give, at a moderate cost, a thoroughly good Education, adapted to the wants of the middle classes. During the last quarter there were 95 boarders in re- sidence, an increase of 30 within a year, For the last two years a greater number of Candidates have passed the Cambridge Local Examinations from this school than from any other school in England. TERMS i Boarders above 13, 25 guineas a year. t under 13, 23 For further particulars, apply to the HEAD MASTER, West Buckland, Sonth Molton or to Mr. W. THOMAS 5, Hill-street, Newport, Mon. Mr. Thomas, who is one of the Masters, would be able io take charge of any boys on the day of Re-opening. [9810 BLENHEIM HOUSE ACADEMY, LEA JL) GLOUCESTERSHIRE. (Distant from Gloucester, Ten Miles; Ross, Five.) Conducted by Mr. IRVING, F.S.A., Licentiate of the Royal College of Preceptors, London. TERMS :—Under Twelve Years of Age, 22, and above, 25 Guineas per annum. At this Establishment, delightfully situate in its own grounds, of several acres, Young Gentlemen are prepared far the Learned Professions, Military, Naval, and Civil Services, the Oxford and Cambridge Middle Class Exami- nations, and Commercial pursuits. The course of Instruc- tion embraces the Greek and Latin Classics, French (which is taught generally, and without any charge, by a resident Master, native of France), German, Mathematics, Music, Writing, Drawing, Practical Land Surveying, Merchants' Accounts, &c., &c. No increase in the charge is made when Pupils are placed under Twelve, and continue after that age. The»system of tuition is calculated to ensure the pupil's rapid progress in his studies. The prominence is given to religion which its importance demands. Reports of con- duct and progress are issued Quarterly, and rewards periodically distributed, by which, and other means, a spirit of emulation is excited, and the full powers of the youthful mind are drawn into action without any recourse to corporal punishment. To avoid unnecessary expense in the supply of printed books, when preferred, a small charge only will be made for4c use of such as may be required. The premises being only half a mile distant from the Mitcheldean Station of the Hereford, Ross, and Gloucester Railway, are of easy access to pupils travelling by the South Wales line. Distance from the Grange Junction, five miles. A Prospectus and View of the House, with INCLUSIVE TERMS, if required, which are extremely moderate, will I be forwarded on application to the PRINCIPAL. The SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, the 18th July, 1866. Numerous References. Established 1838. tW The domestic arrangements of this Establishment will in future be under the immediate superintendence of Mrs. Irving. (9818 ] jwwi. QOVEREIGN LIFE UFFICE lO Established 20 Years, At 48, ST. JAMES'S STREET, LONDON. Annual Income, £ 100,000. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED IN THlSLOCALl^ 8980] H. D. DAVENPORT, Secretary. THE LANCASHI RFife (with which is now united the Birmingham Office), CAPITAL.—TWO MILLIONS. r(.a(Jy The Midsummer Fire Renewal Receipts are noWJr»ies for delivery at the various Agencies in the South District, and at the Offices of the Newport Agents, tioD F Messrs. SCOTT and SON, Government Enugra Office, Dock.street. 7 Mr. WILLIAM CHRISTOPHERS, No.1 Commercial-street. J. MARSHALL SCOTT, Bristol Branch 9779] 50, Broad-street, District Superintendent -POAA AAA HAVE BEEN" PAIDAS COMPENSATION for ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, BY THE NIF. RAILWTAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE CU^ PANY: V INVESTED CAPITAL AND RESERVE F £50,000, ANNUAL INCOME, £ 85,000.50 An Annual Payment of £3 to X6 5s secures JE1000 In 0" of Death, or £ 6 per week while laid up by injo1]?" ay For particulars apply to the Local Agents, at the Stations, and Offices-64, CORNHILL, & 10, RE^ STREET, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary-, Agent for Newport-Mr W. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock-a" Agent for Monmouth—Mr Grant, Whitecross-streek Agent for Blaitia-Air E. Ball. 3 Agent for Pontypool—Mr. A. Edwards, jun. [^^» (Tur lie pt. TO INNKEEPERS AND OTHERS. øI1 TO BE LET, with immediate possession* that Old and well-established place of bu8'" known as the GLOBE INN,' Bituate in close proximity to the Market-place and the Ra" Station. The stock in trade and fixtures to be taken at valuation. e' Apply to Mr. CHARLES MEREDITH, on the pt mises or to Messrs-GREENWAY and BYTHEWAY, 9825] Solicitors, Pontypj^i>- M A C H E N .u TO BE LET, a GOOD HOUSE, immediate possession, containing eight r°? J, with good gardens, lately occupied by the Rev. y Davies, situated near the new church and the station. Apply to Mrs. EVANS, Rbydygwern, Machen °r x CORNELIUS EVANS & SON, Auctioneer* Surveyors, Newport. ^[983*^ TO BE LET, APARTMENTS for one °r two Gentlemen, No. 97, Stow-Hill- Newport, July 12th, 1866. [9Jg> APARTMENTS TO LET, near MAGOfr at a comfortable COTTAGE, eight minutes from the Railway Station.—Apply to A. C., Post 0& Magor. j98$^ COMMERCIAL ROAD, NEWPORT.. „ TO BE LET, with immediate possess!01 the HOUSES and SHOPS situate and beiuf?$ and 76, Commercial-road, Newport, one of them with ovens and very requisite for a BAKER'S flr NESS. The situation is very good, and with P1^, attention, a large business may be done.—For apply to Messrs. CORNELIUS EVANS and Auctioneers, &c., 15, Higb-stieet, Newport. ar,aitttd. GROCER'S APPRENTICE. fln WANTED, a Respectable Youth, j. to WANTED, a Respectable Youth, j. APPRENTICE.—For particulars apply.*? JONES, Grocer, &c., 52, High-street, Newport, ^798 6 WANTED, a good plain COOK, ^pjy^o make Butter, as two Cows are kept.^— F<9870 Ifrs DAVIS, Tivoli, Newport. MANAGER OF IRON-WORKS AND CO WANTED.. C0U- A PERSON thoroughly competed duct large and important IRON ffld' and COLLIERIES in SOXTTH WALES A liberal salary will ba given. None but thoIOua competent practical persons need apply. ^?^ereD9d and testimonials should accompany apP will be returned with answer to applicants in due « Apply to Messrs. COKE, JOMES, and CUKjar0; Solicitors, Neath; Mr. MORGAN, Solicitor, Aber«»g. or Messrs. FRERE, CHOLMELEY, and FOR»A^ Solicitors, 28, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. ATHENÆUM AND MECHANICS' INSTIT[J:f NEWPORT, MON. etiG WANTED, a well-educated and enei$^ Man, to fulfil the duties of SECRETAR^'j9f< BRARIAN, and CURATOR of this Institution. £ 70 per annum, with a commission on the Sale of D ^0 above a certain amount.—Apply, by letter only>. Secretary, with copies of testimonials, on or ^9' 30th instant, stating age and last employment. Ca ing the Directors will be considered a disqualificatiQ^q^ j&UiSi by grwate MOKMOU TH SHIR E. FREEHOLD PROPERTl. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRA0^ CROSSLACE FAEJI, in the parish of Raglan.p tainiDg 36 Acies, more or less, together with a J, House and Outbuildings, in the occupation of Williams. For particular, apply to Mr. HENRY WILLI Rock House, Llandenny, near Usk. RP0 BE SOLD BY PRIYATE CONTR^C T 1_ TWO convenient DWELLING-HOUSES, and 4, Baldwin-street, Pillgwenlly, Newport, Mon- j#J» particulars, apply to T. WILLIAMS, No. 35, Road, Newport, Mon I by gutrtiflw. KING'S HEAD HOTEL, NEWPORT, TV/fKSSRS. YENNOR and STALl^V _LTJ_ are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION) above place, on WEDNESDAY, 18th day of July* Three o'clock p.m., in 8 Lots, about 120 IONS 0 PRIME HAY, of last year's make. will sb0v( Mr. JAMES GAMES, Christchurch TumP. w the Hay.. ^ewp0rt, Mo»" Auctioneers' Offices, 4, Llauarth-st*0 » 19831^ June 29th, 1866. COBREY PARK 1. „ &' lY/fR. WALTER MORKIS has been ITA voured with instructions from Mr. T. S- Btoclc to announce for SALE BY AUCTION, FAIR, on THUKSDAY, the 19th July instant, 30 Long-Wool YEARLING RAMS, from the Cobrey*1 Sale at Twelve o'clock punctually. ,r00t, Auction, Land, and Estate Office, 4, Ross, Heref rdshie. SOW-HILL INDUSTRIAL AND PROVID^ SOCIETY, LIMITED, PONTYPOOL- MR. JAMES GRAHAM, Jun;, HAS XfJL ceived instructions from the Provisional .^C' Liquidator to SELL unreservedly BY FUBLIt, p^jf* TION, at the STORES, situate in CRANE-STREET, TYPOOL, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the lo ^\e 19th July, 1866, the whole of the choice and va J STOCK-IN-TRADE of DRAPERY, BOOTS tbef SHOES, GROCERY and PROVISIONS, and Effects, belonging to the above Society. 1 The Stock comprises a varied assortment of u3f "0tber well-selected Drapery Goods, Boots, Shoes, &a t0,e 00 with a very superior and valuable quantity of fir Grocery and Provisions. >cloC^' Sale to commence each day precisely, at Eleven 0 Full particulars in handbills, and any further Jim tion may be had on application to ALEXANDI!J *^q, WARDS, Esq., County Court Office, Pontypool j q. BLAKEY, Esq., Solicitor. Newport, or of the TIONEER, Monmouth. roe49 Dated 5th July, 1866. MYNYDDISLWYN, MONMOUTHSHIRE. e<J S R. JAMES GRAHA >J, JUN. has recg$ ITJL instruotions to offer for SALE BY P AUCTION, (unless previously disposed of by tj,0 Contract, of which due notice will be giveD'.v0 18^ QUEEN'S HOTEL, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, t sub- day of July next, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon( ject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then —qqIjP produced, the undermentioned valuable COP* PROPERTY, including the rich and valuable J*4 RALS lying thereunder. All that ONE UNDIVIDED MOIETY or SHARE of and in all that COPYHOLD FAR?D, d- by the name of TY VRY, situate in the parish ot islwyn, in the county of Monmouth, measurement 44A. OR. 14P., be the same And also all that ONE UNDIVIDED MO1&0, HALF SHARE of and in the MINES and Mlis^ situate, lying, and being under the said.Copynx> The Farm is at present in the occupation 01 • Parry, as yearly tenant, at the re»TT<rlTlO?f^ t For further particulars, apply to the AU ot Monmouth, or to Mr. GRAHAM, Solicit > £ ^326 Mon. 27ih Jane, 1866. i