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£ t*aiH iCamwumatifln. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY liKISTOL AND NEWPORT. » V J><i rl lll Bristol Genera] Steam Naviga- tion Company's splendid PaddleSteamer DAP..T" Captain G. DANDO, or other suitable vessel,(uniess revented 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 be landed and embarked at he NEW STAGE near the Dock Master's Office. Bristol to Newport SEPT. Tuesday 10 3i after Thursday 12 4| after Saturday 14 6 after Monday 16 6J after Wednesday 18 9 morn Friday 20 9J morn Monday 23 1 after Wednesday 25 31 after Friday 27 5 after Monday 30 7 morn OCT. Tuesday 1 "1 after Thursday 3 8) morn Saturday 5 91 morn Relllport to Bristol. SEPT. Wednesday 11 2 atter Friday 13 4 after Monday 16 6 morn Tuesday 17 6J morn Thursday 19 74 morn Saturday 21 9morn Tuesday 24 1 after Thursday 26 3 aftc" Saturday 28 4J after Monday 30 bi after OCT. Tuesday +1 61 morn Wednesday 2 t" moin Friday 4 8 morn • To and Fro from Uristol f To and Fro from Newport. FABBS- Alter Cabin, 2s 6d; Fore Cabin, Is 6d. Large Carriages lBs.; Small ditto. 12s (id; Two wheel ditto, or light Phaeton, 8s Two-wheel Carriage or light Phceton, drawn by one horse, ith Driver, 12s. Horse, 5s. Elorge and Rider, 6s. Dogs, Is, each Refreshments may he had on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages shipped at Bathurst Basin one hour before sailing Further particulars maybe obtained at the Bristo General Bteam 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. It. P. JONEI JRodney Wharf, Newport. Bristol to Cardiff SEPT, OCT. Monday 30 8 morn Tuesday 1 8 mom Wednesday 2 8i morn Priday 4 9i morn Cardiff to Bristol. SEPT., OCT. Saturday 28 41 after Monday 30 Sj after Tuesday 1 6 after Thursday 3 8 morn Saturday 5 8 morr. Bristol to Ilfracombe and Bideford OCT. Tuesday 1 morn Friday 4 9J morn Bideford to Ilfracombe and Bristol. SEPT., OCT, Saturday 28 4 mom Wednesday 2 6, morn Saturday 5 8 morn From Ilfracombe,weather per- mitting, -1 hours after leaving Bideford From Lynmontli,weather per- mitting, 5 hours after leaving Bide ford FAREs- Bideford Best Cabin, 8s., Fore Cabin, 5s. Ilfracombe, Jest Cabin, Ss. Fore-Cabin,5s. LTNXOUTH—The above steamer galls off Lynmouth on the voy ge to and from Ilfracombe, weather permitting, where a large boat exclusively employed is always in attendance for land- Ing and embarking Passengers, cn 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 Blade for small parcels carried on shoreby the Passengers For particulars apply to Mr. T GEEN, Lyn Cliff Terrace. Bristol to Tenby. OCT. Friday 4 9J morn Tenby to Bristol. OCT. Goods and Deck Passengers only. Thursday 3 10 morn FARES—Cabin.13s Children under twelve years.6s 6d Ser- vants in the Cabin.8s(including I Steward's Fees) Fore Cabin. 1s 6d. Children under twel/e years, 4s. Carriage, 42s; Pair- horjephfeton,31sfid Smallone- horse ditto,25s Gig, Os Horse 120s, Dog, 3s. RETURN CABIST TICKETS avail- able for a month, 19s. 6d., with the option of return- in-, bv either of the Company's SteamersplyingbetweenBristo and Tenby, Carmarthen, Pem broke Dock Cardiff or Newpor Bristol to Carmarthen. OCT. Tuesday 1 7J morn Carmarthen to Bristol. OCT. Thursday 3 7 morn Bristol to Pembroke Dock.dlilford and Haverfordwest OCT. Tuesday 1 8 morn FARP S-Cabin 13s.,Deck,7s 6d Pembroke Dock to Water ford. The CALYPSO" as soon fter arrival from Bristol as circumstances will permit. FARES. Best Cabin, 23s. Fore-Cabin 10s. Waterford to Bristol Fridays Waterford to Bristol Fridays NOTICE.-The Proprietors of he above Steam Packets will no be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (iflostor damaged) above the value of JE2 nor for any Deck Passengers linkage (tf lost or damaged) above he value of 20s., unless in Buch ca?e entered as such, and freight in > roportion paid f the 8»me at the time of delivery nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of Os (if lost or damaged) un. less entered as such, and freight n proportion paid foi the same at the time of delivery WHITSON COMMON INCLOSURE, MONMOUTH. SHIRE. I JAMES PEACHEY WILLIAMS, of 9 Albion Chambers, in the City and County of Bris- tol the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of Whitson Common, situate in the Parish of Whitson, in t) e County ef Monmouth, hereby give Notice, that I shall hold a Meeting on the 14th day of OCTOBER next, at the Post-office, in the said parish of Whitson, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. for the purpose of receiving claims in writing from all persons claiming any common or other right or interest in th said Wbitson Common, and such claims must state the several particulars in respect whereof they are made, distinguishing the claims in respec' of Freehold, Copyhold, Customary, and Leasehold property from each other, and mentioning therein the places of abode of the respeetive claimants or their agents, at which notices in respect of such claims may be delivered. Given under my Hand this 28th day of September, in the Year of our Lonl, 1867. 11,432] JAMES PEACHEY WILLIAMS SIRHOWY RAILWAY. I LOANS ON DEBENTURES. I THE Directors of this Company are prepared to receive TENDERS of LOANS in Sums of £ 100 and upwards, on Security of Debentures, for 3, 5, or 7 years, bearing interest at 5 per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly. Application to be made to me, By Order, SAMUEL HANSARD YOCKNEY Secretary. Sirhowy Railway Company's Office. Tredegar, Monmouthshire, July, 1867. [11,162 "villi EITS EW PATENT DIAMOND CAMEO -1 PORTRAITS Taken daily at his Rooms, 8, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. CARTES DE VISIT E and PORTRAITS for LOUKETS, BROOCHES, &c taken in the best manner. Special arrangements made for large numbers of Cartes for charitable purposes. VIEWS, MACHINERY, ANIMALS, &c., photo- graphed. m PORTRAIT or PRINCE ARTHUR, TAKEN AT TENBY, by post. Is. 6294 "VTEWFOUT CREDIT ASSOCIATION 1N, LIMITED. I MONEY ADVANCED ON PERSONAL SECURITY. SHIPPING. HOUSES, AND LAND, BILLS DISCOUNTED. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, Present rate of Interest, JE6 per cent., payable half-yearly. Depositors may inspect Register of Shareholders upon application at the Office. OFFICES HIGH-STRE K l, NEWPORT, MON. W. D. SMITH, 8434] SECRETARY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late Mr EDWARD THOMAS, of Pontaberpengam, Farmer and Colliery Contractor, will please send particulars of the name, without delay, to CORNELIUS EVANS and SON, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, High-street, Newport. September IStb, 186], til) BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1SG1. CHARLES WHILE, tlie younger, of Number 45, Bailey-street, Newport, in the County Number 45, Bailey-street, Newport, in the County of Monmouth, Fitter, but lately trading in Co-partner- ship with Thomas Wood, under the style of Wo,),l and "While, Engineers and Machinists, Eastern Valley Eugine Works, Newport," aforesaid, having been adjudged Bank. rupt on the 25th day of September, 1867. is hereby re- quired to surrender himself to Mr. WILLIAM ROBERTS, Registrar of the County Court of Monmouthshire holden at Newport, at the first meeting of Creditors to be held on the 8th day of October, 1867, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the said Court. J OH HESRT GOODERE, Esq., of Newport, is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. At the meeting the Registrar will receive the proofs of the debts of the creditors, and the creditors may choose an assignee or assignees of the Bankrupt a estate and All Persona having in their possession any of the effects of the said Bankrupt must deliver tbecn to the .Registrar and all debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the 11,43-51 E. O. PARTRIDGE, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. GEORGE GRIFFITHS, of Number 16, Canal Parade, ia the Parish of Saint Woollos, in the Town and Borough of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, Grocer, Baker, and Provision Dealer, having been adjudged Bankrupt on the 23nl day of September, 2867, is hereby required to surrender himself to Mr. "WILLIAM ROBERTS, Registrar of the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden at Newport, at the first meeting of Creditors to be held on the 8th day of October, 1867, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon precisely, at the said Court, HENRY ROBERTS, Esq of Newport, is the Soli. citor acting in the Bankruptcy. At the meeting, the Registrar will recive the Droofs of the debts of the creditors, and the creditors may choose an assignee or assignees of the Bankrupt's estate and effects. All Persona having in their possession any of the etfecta of the said Bankrupt must deliver them to the Registrar and all debta due to the Bankrupt must be paid to the Registrar. 11,436] E. O. PARTRIDGE, High Bailiff. ddttSt. NOTICE O F E~E M O YA L. M R S. O'HARE, STATIONERY, ACCOUNT BOOKS, AND GENERAL NEWS AGENT, RETURNS thanks to her Friends and the Public generally, for the patronage she has received during the last fifteen years in Llanarth-street, and begs to inform them that her Business will in future be carried on at 138, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. She most respectfully solicits a continuance of their support. ALL ORDERS ENTRUSTED TO HER SHALL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. LONDON PARCELS RECEIVED DAILY. [11,409 TREDEGAR BOAT COMPANY., TREDEGAR BOAT WHARF, NEWPORT, AUGUST 1867. MRS. ANN SPEARY, widow of the late Mr. RICHARD SPEARY, begs respectfully to inform the Tradesmen and Public of Newport and the Hills generally, that she carries on the business of GENERAL CARRIER between BRISTOL, NEWPORT, and the HILLS, AS USUAL AT THE ABOVE WHARF, lati thanking them for the patronage so long bestowed on the late Firm of W. and R. SPEARY (of which firm her husband, the late Mr. RICHARD SPEARY, was surviving Partner), hopes that the same will be kindly continued her, and as a new Company, calling themselves the NEW TREDEGAR BOAT COMPANY, has just started would esteem it a favour if they would order by ANN SPEARY, or OLD THEDEGAR, to prevent confusion AGENT IN BRISTOL Mr. JAMES WILLIAMS. AGENT IN NEWPORT Mr. C. W. SLADE. NEWPORT CEMETERY WORKS, STOW HILL, NEWPORT, MON. (NEAR ST. WOOLLOS CHURCH.) J. CADOGAN JENKINS, SCULPTOR, &c., f Begs to inform ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, and the Inhabitants generally of Newport and surrounding district that he has commenced business at the above address, at ? is prepared to execute all kinds ot /LAIN and ORNAMENTAL W O li K in MARBLE, SLATE, and all other kinds of "TO N E, in a first-class manner, and hopes by strict attten- tion to business to receive their patronage and support. J. C. J.'s aim will be to sell on the lowest possible terms, combined with the best workmanship. J. C. J. begs to call the attention of Architects, Builders, and others to his Stock of SUPERIOR MANUFACTURED CHIMNEY PIECES, which he is prepared to offer at 25 per cent. cheaper than any other Establishment in the West of England. £ s. d. Good Box Marble Chimney Piece 1 12 0 A Roque Royal Box ditto, for dining room 3 0 0 A St. Mont Clarie (pure black). 4 5 0 Enamelletl Box ditto 1 7 0 I £ o. d. I Ditto ditto 2 4 0 1 Bath Stone ditto 0 11 0 MONUMENTS, TOMBS, TABLETS, HEAD STONES, &e. constantly on hand, and all kinds ot stone "ork requisite for building and other purposes- JpjSpT Estimates given to supply all Buildings with the necessary Bath Stone and Forest Stone Work, and Chimney Pieces fixed and completed in a first-class manner. Stow-bill, Sept. 20th, 1867; [11,399. THE NEW TREDEGAR BOAT COMPANY. CINDERHILL WHARF, NEWPORT, MON., JULY, 1867. MRS. CATHERINE SPEARY, widow, begs respectfully to inform Merchants, Tradesmen and the Public generally, that she has purchased the three speedy and well-known Boats, the NEPTUNE,' "FANNY" and NANUS," lately belonging to the Tredegar Boat Company, and intends carrying on the business of GENERAL CARRIER between BRISTOL, NEWPORT, and THE HILLS. A convenient Wharf and Premises have been secured, on which suitable Warehouses are being built, and all arrangements will be made for the convenience of both Loading and Discharging. The Wharf which is known as the "CLNDERHILL WHABF," adjoins the "OLD MODERATOR WHARF;" and, in addition to every other advantage, possess the great facility of Railway Accommodation alongside the Warehouses. With such advantages as the above, combined with good management, MRS. CATHERINE SPEARY trusts that TV,0 patronage and support which were so long afforded to herself and her late sons, whilst in business at the Tre(!t Boat Company's Wharf, wiU now be extended to her, under the name and title of the NEW TREDEGAR BOAT COMPANY. [11,300 C If I N A, G LAS S, AND EARTHENWARE' 140, COM MER C I A L. S T R E E T, NEWPORT, MON. MESSRS. LANE & C O. (ESTABLISHED 1820.) 2, VICAR.STREET, KIDDERMINSTER, AND 104, HIGH-STREET, STOURBRIDGE, BEG to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants generally of Newport and the Vicinity that they have OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT AT THE ABOVE PREMISES, With a NEW and CHOICE SELECTION of CUT and PRESSED GLASS, CHINA, EARTHEN WARES LUSTRES, VASES, &z., where they hope by prompt attention to Orders, and the superior quality of their Goods to ensure liberal support. ASSEMBLIES SUPPLIED WITH GOODS ON HIRE GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED FOR GENTLEMEN CHANGING THEIR RESIDENCES. [11, 375 THREE PRIZE MEDALS, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1857. PURE PICKLES, SAUCES JL JAMS, &e. And table Delicacies of the highest quality. See Lancet, and Dr. Hassall's Report. May be obtained Retail in all parts of the world, and Wholesale at the Manufactory, CROSSE AND BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. [10,750 '< .îe.f ') FRAMES FRAMES THE LONDON TEAMING COMPANY, LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURERS, (SOUTH WALES BRANCH), 134, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, Established 1862, SOLE Manufacturers ami Agents for the British 1 late Glass Company, silvered by the American Patent process, as cheap as any, and superior to all, for reflective power, non-liability to crack or peel in the silver, or to rust from the action of damp. Samples and Patterns always on view. l-'ramcs of every description made to order, with all the latest London and Parisian improvements. OIL PAINTINGS CLEANED, LINED, AND RESTORED, AND STAINS EXTRACTED FROM ENGRAVINGS, Every Branch connected with the Trade executed by experienced London Workmen, and at the lowest Town Prices. E D W I X ~J~ GILL, CARVER, GILDER, &c., I RESIDENT MANAGER. Parties waited upon at their Residences, and Estimates for Work given. I T H E TRADE SUPPLIED, [10897 ff fl NEWPORT INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY- rFHE DIRECTORS have much pleasure ia 1 informing tbe SUBSCRIBERS to the above 1" STITUTION that the WARDS are now ready for the reception of I N-PAT I EN fS and they beg to subjoin the RULES for (he .Recommendation of Patients. RULE 4.-All Donors of Fifty Guineas shall be Vice Presidents and Governors for lite, and shall bo entitle,1 to one Infirmary or :24 Dispensary Tickets annually Sub- scrit.ers of Ten Guineas annually lull be Vice-Presi- (tenti and Governors during the continuance of such sub. scription. RULE 5.-Subscribers of Three Guineas annually shfill be Governors tlurin the continuance of such sub. scription, an,1 shall for each such subscription be entitled to one Infirmary Ticket (,r 24 Dispensary Tickets. Sub- scribers of Two Guineas auuually shall be Governors durin" the continuance of s ich subscription, and shall be entitled to 16 Dispen-ary Tickets. RULE 7. —Infirmary Tickets shall be avoil-ible only for the year on which they are issued. ADMISSION TICKETS will be forwarded to SUBSOSI BEK3 upon application to the SECRETARY. P 1F BY ORDER Newport Infirmary, 7Lh August, 1807. [11,283 EORNIMANa PURE TEA is EIGHT-PENSE per lb. CHEAPER, as the DUY Y is REDUCED. tonuinft PICKETS—2 oz. to 1 lb. are signed o. LONDON, Original -104wters Pw* Tea. Chemist, 41, Commercial- Ustreet, Newport AGENT. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. TOURIST ARRANGEMENTS, 1867. rpflE issue of MONTHLY TOURIST X TICKETS to w ATERING PLACES in ENGLAND and WALES, and to certain Stations in SCOTLAND and IRELAND, commences as usual on the 1st of JUNE, and will continue until 31st OCTOBER. For further particulars as to the Places, Fares, and Extension of Time, see the Company's Monthly Time Books, or the Special Touriit Notices exhibited at each Station • The issue of PIC-NIC or PLEASURE PARTY TICKETS also commenced on 1st JUNE. Paddington Station. J. GBIBBBON, General Manager. 111,012 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. NOTICE OF SITTING FOR LAST EXAMINATION. In the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden at Tredegar. ALBAN DURHAM, of Dukestown, near i. Tredegar, in the county of Monmouth, beer-house keeper, and miner, having been adjudged Bankrupt under a petition for adjudication of bankruptcy filed in the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden at Tredegar, on the 14th day of August, 1867. A Public Sitting for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination and make application for his discharge, will be held at the said Court, at Tredegar, on the ]6th day of October, 1867, at One o'clock in the afternoon precisely, the day last aforesaid being the day limited for the said Bankrupt to surrender. The REGISTRAR of the Court is the Official Assignee, and Messrs. SnIONS and PLEWS, of Merthyr Tydfil, are the Solicitors acting in the Bankruptcy. 11.423J E. O. PARTRIDGE, High Bailiff. ABERGAVENNY GREAT HOUSE SHOW, IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, WILL take place in the NEW CATTLE MARKET and FIELDS ADJOINING on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3r i, 1867. In addition to the usual Prizes for CATTLE, SHEEP. PIGS, POULTRY, CORN, ROOTS, IM- PLEMENTS, and COTTAGER'S PRIZES, the fol. lowing :> SPECIAL PRIZE Will be given, open to the Counties of Monmouth, Gla- morgan, Brecon, and Radnor, also to the counties of Hereford and Gloucester, CLASS 31. For the best hunter of any ae, capable of ctrrying 14st being the bjvafide property of the exhibitor £ 25 0 0 For the second best ditto. 10 0 0 CLASS 32. For the best hunter (f any ag,, capable of currying 12at., being the bona fide property. of the exhibitor 20 0 0 For the second b«ft ditto. 7 10 0 CLASEI3 For the best harness horse, not under 15 hands 1 inch high 12 10 0 For the second best ditto. 3 10 0 CLASS 34. For the lest harness hoise, :14 hands, and under 15 hands 1 inch. 10 0 0 For tha second beat ditto 2 10 0 CLASS 35. For the best pony, not exceeding 13 hanù. high, 'ho gift of C. Biilay, jun., Esq. 5 0 0 For the secund best ditto (by the Association) 2 0 0 CLASS 36. Fut the best, brood mare, not under 15 hands 1 inch (calculated to produce hunters) 5 0 0 CLASS 37. For the best two-years-old nag colt or filly, got by a thorough-bred horse the property of the exhibitor at least six months 5 0 G CLASS 38. For the best two-years old nag oolt or filly, got by a thorough-bred horsf, the property of the exhibitor at least six months 5 0 0 CLASS 39. For the bet yearling nag colt or filly, got by a thorougli-bred horse, the porperty of the exhibitor at least six iuouth.- 5 0 0 CLASS 40. For the best cart gelding, rising 5 years old, bied by the exhibitor By the Association 2 0 0) ion By Mr. John Pye, Spitty 1 0 0j CLASS 41. For the best two years-old cart gelding or filly, bred by the Exhibitor 3 0 0 CLASS 42. Fir the best yearling cart gel,ling or filly bred by the Exhibitor 3 0 0 CLASS 43. For the best cart mare and foal. the property of the Exhibitor at last six monthly. 3 0 0 Hunters to be tried over fences, harness horses to be driven, and the ponies to be driven or ridden. Non-Subscribers to the Horse Show Fund of*;Cl Is, and non-members of the Agricultural Association, pay an En. trauce Fee for Hunters and Harness Horses, and Colts got by Thorough-bred Horses of £1. Is. each for the first borso Eutered, and 5s. for each subsequent horae; and for Ponies, 10s. 6d. each, and for each sobsnquent entry, 5. Entries to be made at the Greyhound Hotel, on Tuesday Septembeg 24th, 1867, betweeu the hoars of ten and six o'clock and for hunters, harness horses, and ponies, wiil be open until 12 o'clock a.m., on Monday, September 30th 1867. Excursion Tickets will be issued from Newport, Here. ford, and intermediate Stations on tho Great Western I Railway. For furtber particulars apply to P. MORGAN, Abergavenny, ) ri-_ qnn. 11,430] R. MORGAN, Llantellen, f Deos* ddftt. PORTRAIT OF THE LATE SIR THOMAS PHILLIPS, Q.C. ON SALE, at WM. CHRISTOPHERS', 15, COMMERCIAL-STREET (the MERLIN Office), a few Copies of an admirable engraved PORTRAIT of the late Sir THOMAS PHILLIPS, Q.C., from the painting by RICHMOND. As the number of Copies is limited, early application is desirable. FIRST PRIZE CHAFF CUTTING MACHINES. FIRST PRIZE CORN CRUSHING MILLS. FIRST PRIZE TURNIP CUTTERS. FIRST PRIZE OIL CAKE MILLS- FIRST PRIZE THRESHING MACHINES. FIRST PRIZE STEAM ENGINES. FIRST PRIZE WINNOWING MACHINES. FIRST PRIZE CARTS & WAGONS, AT J. S. STONE'S, NEWPORT, MON. CATALOGUES SENT FUBE ON APPLICATION. PO.729 ON VIEW AT MR. H. MULLOCK'S GALLERY, 16, COMMERCIAL-ST NEWPORT, HOLMAN HUNT'S PICTURE, "THE FINDING OF THE SAVIOUR IN THE TEMPLE." This GRAND PICTURE will finally close on SATURDAY, 28th of SEPTEMBER. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. [11,389 NOW PUBLISHED. LYRA SILURUM., A VOLUME OF POEMS BY W. DOWNING EVANS. (Leon.) Price 3s. 6d. Cloth, Gilt. Published by H. MULLOCK, 16, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. tll,373 HERBERT A. SMITH, WINE, SPIRIT, ALE, AND PORTER MERCHANT, NEWPORT, HAS much pleasure in announcing to his Friends and the Public, that on and after the 1st of OCTOBER next, a REDUCTION will take place in the PRICE of BURTON ALES, of 6s. per Barrel, and of EAST INDIA PALE ALES, 3s. per Barrel (36 Gallons). [11,449 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. LAST EXCURSION OF THE SEASON TO LONDON. ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, an EX- CURSION TRAIN will run to LONDON, leaving NEW MILFORD at 7 a.m., calling at intermediate stations, and returning from Paddington at 8 a.m. on FRIDAY, October 11th. For fares and full particulars see hand bills. Paddington, Oct. 24. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. [11,441 IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE SALE of CONIFER TREES, SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, &o., to beholden at the KING'S ACRE NURSERIES, commences on MONDAY, September 30th, and will continue until FRIDAY, October lltb. Catalogues will be forwarded on applfcation to JOHN CRANSTON, King's Acre Nurseries, near Hereford. [11,438 A FORTUNE FOR A TRIFLE-X25.000 FOR;CL. FULL PARTICULARS of this most ad- vantageous money speculation, guaranteed by Government, will be sent Free on application, enclosing a stamped directed envelope, to JoH* FOSTER, Esq, 16, Northumberland Street, Strand, London, W.C. [11,311 SCUDAMORE HOTEL, PONTRILAS, NEAR HEREFORD. FAMILIES, Anglers, Tourists, and Com- f mercial Gentlemen, will find First-class Accommo- dation at the above HOTEL, formerly a Baronial Mansion, and surrounded by beautiful Scenery offers a delightful change to Families and Invalids. the right of fishing extends over nearly five miles of the best part of the river Monnow.—TERMS, from 1st September to 1st of March, for Bed and Board, 30s. a week Children under Twelve, 15s. AMUSEMENTS—ARCHERY, CROQUET, AND QUOITS. 11,322] W. G. JONES, Proprietor. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES, GRAHAM, PUBLIC ACCOUN- TANT, VALUER, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, removed from VICTORIA BUILDINGS, BANESWELL, to more commodious premises, STOW HILL, NEWPORT, (late the offices of Mr. G. Bat- chelor, solicitor.) A. PROBLEM OF CENTURIES SOLVED. GOOLD'S EUREKA BLACK INK wtites Black immediately, flows freely, and does not change colour with age. Sold in Bottles, 3d., 6 I-, Is, each, and Imperial Pints, Is, 6;1., Quarts, 2s. 6d. Gallons, 8s. 6^. Wholesale and Retail by H, J. Walker and Co., Chemists, Broid-street, Bath Barclay and Sons, 95, Farringdon street, and J. Sanger, 150, Oxford-strpet, London and all the prin- cipal Stationers in the Kingdom. NEWPORT :-YOUNG (Chemist), MOLLOCK, CHRISTO- PHERS Cardiff, Duncan, Jones Swansea, Pearce and Brown, Bently, Wiiliims (Cambrian) Aberdare, Lloyd (Glalgarwr Office), Evans; Pontypridd, Bassett, Davies, James, Smyth Neath, Ilaym-in, Hill Bridgend, Lay- shon Cowbridge, Davies Brecon, Clark Merthyr, Williams (Telegraph Office) Dowlais, Jenkins Rhym- ney, Evans Tredegar, Davies; Brynmawr, Jones. From Mr. Duncan, Stationer, Cardiff. Goold's Eureka Ink is becoming an ink of great de. mand here. When tried it isalways asked for again. Please send me E5 worth of the larger sizes. I hope to repeat the order at an early date." [11446 ij;ttUttfti. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are required for certain ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to Premises at 35, High-street, Newport. Plans and Specifi- cation may be seen at the Office of Mr A. O. WATKINS, Architect, Dock street. 111,393 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for the Proposed Additions to the UNION WORK- HOUSE at ABERGAVENNY, in the County of Monmouth, may see the plans, &c., at tho Offices of Mr. JOSEPR NEVILLE, Architect, Abergavenny. Sealed Tonders to be sent in, free of charge, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of OCTOBER next, endorsed II TenIer for Works," and addressed to W. F. B ATT, Clerk to the Guardians, Abergavenny. Union Offices, Abergavenny, 19th September, 1867. [11,419 TO BUILDERS. ENLARGEMENT OF USK COUNTY PRISON. rIlENDERS are invited for ENLARGING JL the COUNTY PRISON, at USK, Monmouth- shira, according to Plans and a Specification, which may be' inspected at the Office of Mr. W. P. JAMES, County Sur- veyor. situated at the NEW ARCADE, CARDIFF, after MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER instant, of whom the quanti- ties and all other information can be obtained. Each Tender should contain the names, addresses, and description of two sufficient sureties, to become bound for the due performance of the contract, and must be sealed and endorsed Tender for Usk Prison," and be delivered at my Office, at Newport, on or before WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1867. CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 26th September, 1867. fll,437 INDIA OFFICE, 23rd September, 1867. BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA IN COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Director General of Stores for India will be ready on or before Monday, the 30th September, to receive pro- posals in writing, sealed up, from such persons as may be willing to supply BEST BRITISH IRON, and that the Conditions of the said Contract may be bad on application at the India Store Office, Cannon Row, Westminster, where the proposals are to be left any time befors Two oiclock p.m. of the said 30th day of Sept, 1867, after which hour no Tender will be received. GERALD C. TALBOT, Director General 1 [11.424 lnUfY. 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 to 92,000, for one, two, three, four, or five years, repayable by fixed quarterly or half-yearly instalments. £ 20,000 READY TO BE ADVANCED by the TAUNTON and BRIDGW ATEH. BUILDING SOCIETY, on Security of Freehold, Leasehold, or Copy. hold Houses or Lands.—Apply at 16, DOCK-STREET. Office Hours, 10 to 5. ONEY LENT, at 4 PER CENT INTEREST, on FREEHOLD and LEASE HOLD HOUSES and LAND, re-payable by instalment Also, on PERSONAL SECURITY, at a fair rate of interest.—Apply to Mr. S. T. EVANS, 15, High street Newport [10,282 MONEY. SEVERAL SUMS of MONEY ready to be ADVANCED on good FREEHOLD or LEASE. HOLD SECURITY, from zC200 to CIOOOw-Full par- ticulars thereof may be obtained upon application to Mr. GRAHAM, Solicitor, 162, Commercial.street, Newport, Mon. 25th July, B67. [11,233 U$Utmttt. rpHE LANCASHIRE LIFE AND FIRE J_ INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital— £ 2,000,000. INVESTED FUNDS £ 339,000. Life Assurance Fund 1133,000. Annual Income— £ 158,000. DISTRICT OFFICF-50, BROAD-STREET, BRISTOL. PROPOSALS on every description of Property insur able against Fire taken at the lowest eqnitable rates and Life Premiums lower than those of nearly every other first class Company. The MICHAELMAS FIRE RENEWAL RECEIPTS will be ready in tll" Newport Office, and at the several West of England and South Wales Agencies, on the 29th instant, and should be taken up within Fifteen Days from that date. J. MARSHALL SCOTT, District Superintendent. AGENTS IN NEWPORT Messrs. COTT and SON, Great Dock-street. Mr. WM. CHRISTOPHERS, MERLIN OFFICE. [11,396 THE GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Established 181. No. 11, Lombard-itreet, London. E.C. REDUCTION OF FIRE INSURANCE DUTY. Subscribed Capital Two Millions. Total Invested Funds upwards of C2,750,000. Total Income upwards of £ 320,000. NOTICE IS HEREKY GIVEN that FIRE POLICIES which expire at MICHAELMAS, must be renewed with- in Fifteen Days at this Office, or with the Company's Agents throughout the Kingdom, otherwise they become void. All Insurances now have the benefit of the REDUCED DUTY of Is. 6d. per cent. For Prospectus and other information, apply to the Company's Agents, or to T. TALLEMACH, Secretary. AGENTS. NEWPORT JOHN CROSS FREDK. PHILLIPS Monmouth Philip J. Wanklyn Chepstow Cardiff M. Grover .Stowe and Slocombe [11,439 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. INSTITUTED 1821. Capital £ 553,000. DIRECTORS. CHARLES EVANS, Esq., Chancellor of the Diocese of Norwich, President. EDWARD STUART, Esq., Vice President. George Durant, Esq., Robert J. Harvey Harvey, Esq., M.P., Henry S. Patterson, Esq., Henry Browne, Esq., Wales Christopher Hotson, Esq Charles Edward Tuck, Esq., Donald Dalrymple, Esq., M.D., William Robert Clark,Esq., George Edward Simpson, Esq., COIODOI James Cockburn. Secretary-Sir Samuel Bignold, Knt., Surres-street, Norwich. The Rates of this society are the same as at other offices, whilst periodical returns are made to the parties insureii. In proof of tho public confidence in the principles anrl conduct of this Establishment it will suffice to state that the total busiuess now exceeds X79,000,000, Insurers whose premiums are due at Michaelmas Day, are reminded that payment should be made within Fifteen Days of that date. AGENTS FOR THE COUNTY. NEWPORT .M. r. THOMAS LATCH, Chepstow .Mr. F. Thomas Gegg, Monmouth .1r. Edward Bromage, Pontypool Messrs. Phillips and Conway Tredegar Air. Riclnrd Spencer. Abergavenny Mr- W. II. Davies- [11,450 W~ EST OF ENGLAND FLRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED AT EXETER, 1807. CAPITAL, £ 600,000. TRUSTEES: Right Hon. Earl of Devon. Right Hon. Earl Fortescue, Right Hon. Earl of Morley. Sir T- D. Acland, Bart., Sir J- '1'. B. DUCK worth,Bt. S. T. Kekewich, Esq-, M.P. LIFE DEPARTMENT. FOUR-FIFTHS, or EIGHTY PER CENT. of the Profits are divided amongst the Assured every Five Years. LOA:;S. The Company advances Money upon its Policies, and upon approved PERSONAL SECURITY in connection with Life Insurance. Medical Fees and Policy Stamps are paid by the Company. FIRE DEPARTMENT. The premiums in thi-i braueb of the Company's business are as low as is consistent with safety. Duty on all insurances Is 81. per cent. farming stock exempt. No charge for Policy Stamps. WILLIAM CAN Secretary. CHARLES LE WIS, Actuary. Exeter, Sept., 1867- AGENTS NEWPORT Mr. W. WADE. Pontypool Mr. A. Hair. Aberdare Mr. I. Evans. Bridgend Mr. J. David. 111,422 ESTABLISHED 1852. pROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY FIRF,-LI FE-AN-NUITIES. CHIEF OFFICES :-HIGH STREET, WREXHAM 49, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON; 77, BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW, TRUSTEES The Right Hon. Lord Boston. The Right Hon. Lord Tredegar. Sir Watkin Williams Wyun, Bart., M.P. Colonel Middleton Biddulph, M.P. Townshend iMainwaring, Esq., M.P. Thomas Barnes, Esq., M.P. The Very Reverend the Dean of St. Asaph. Thomas Brassey, Esq., Westminster. Hugh Owen, Esq., Kamsbury, London. Chairman of the Board: THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., M.P., Farnworth, and the Quinta, Saiop. All the usual descriptions of Fire and Life Insurances effected on the most moderate terms, and every attention given to the business with which the Company may be avoured. ANTHONY DILLON, Secietary to the Company. Applications for Agencies to the Secrotary or to Mr. E. Proe,er, 9, Park Terrace, Pontypool, Superintendent of Agents in South Wales, will receive immediate attention. Annual Incomes upwards of £ 107,000 Life Reserve Fund upwards of £ 114,000 Total paid in Claims under Life and ) f9r.n „„„ Fire Policies upwards of } £ 300,000 A CCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN Every one should therefore provide against them £ 1000 in case of Death, or 26 per Week while Laid up by Inj ury, caused by ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND, (RIDING, DRIVING, HUNTING, SHOOTING, FISHING, &c.), May be secured by an Annual Payment of from P.3 to £ 6 5s. in the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COM- PANY; The oldest-established and Largest Company in the World Insuring againet ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. For particulars apply to the Clerks at any of ihe Railway Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices-64, CORNHILL, & 10, REGENT STREET, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary Agent for Newport-Mr W. WILLIAMS, 16. Dock-stree Agent for Monmouth—Mr W. G. Morgan, Wbit. Cros square. Agent for Blaina-M.r E. Ball. Agent for Pontypeol- Mr. Arthur Edwards, [10,473 ttfnuttd. TUITION, and A N M.A. (Oxon), Public ot 11. experienced in Tuition,desires to meet wl. c.i,ool| Two PUPILS at Newport, to prepare for Public ,9, *&c. Pupils can be received as Boarders.—-A 905 M., A. Clericus, Post Office, Newport, Mon> — WANTED, by a Respectable Young (Single) a situation to attend to a HOR^p^ CARRIAGE, or GARDENING, if required. referenceii.-Apply to J. A. Post Office, BlaetIO log. [ (Muattott.. LADIES' SCHOOL, STOW-HILL NEWPOnf, MON. nc0 MRS. T. G. HARRIS, begs to annOjjj that, having received repeated applications crease the number of her Pupils, she has taken tbfl fl{ and commodious house recently erected on the j, Stow-hill. The house is furnished with every c0°o0ii4 ence, including bath-room, &c., and has agoodPlay8r and Croquet Lawn attached..that $be MRS. HARRIS has much pleasuie in stating igtf will be joined by her sister MISS READ, whose experience in teaching, both in England and on the tinent, will render her aid exceedingly valuable. 1 M MRS. HARRIS and MISS READ will be assif1W" competent resident Governesses, both English and For Private Lessons given in French and German. School duties at the new residence will commence » Michaelmas Quarter. [11,40 SEA-SIDE EDUCATION. ARUNDELL VILLA, W-ESTON-SUPB to MRS. CHARLES TASKER begs to the attention of her Friends and the Pais0 her late Pupils to the great salubrity of her PfrrjlG Residence, whero she will coniiuue to receive LADIES to BOARD and EDUCATE, and *ill ey assisted by PfiOFESSOHS of the first talent an perience. 3BB For Terms and References apply as above. BROAD OAK HOUSE SCHOOL, NEAR NEWg GLOUCESTERSHIRE. ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS. the BROAD OAK HOUSE is situated 00 ïøØ' Banks of the Severn, and is one of the I and healthiest spots in England. The Young jjl of this Establishment receive a thorough Education (including Latin), with Greek, French, &c., &c., when required. For Prospeetus, with view,"terms, references, to the Principal, Mr. W. J. H. BEECHEY, a sU°p»5' teachcr of considerable experience or to Mr. H. P*1 MAN, Pharmaceutical Chemist, &c., Newport. 20 [ BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLB^ ST. MARY-STREET, MONMOUTH. otf MR. STONES begs to announce to and Guardians that the next QUARTS TERM will commence on the 5th OcroBEEi best The course of instruction consists of those studleø adapted to the practical duties of life. 11-' Great attention is pai,l to moral conduct, as "e te. the health and comfort of pupils committed to his cs 5 Terms 25 GUINEAS PEB ANNOM. DAY putI I GUINEAS DITTO. Prospectuses forwarded on application, with and Testimonials..ng Monmouth, September 24, 1867. LADIES SCHOOL, 195, COHMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, J{off. ——— p MISS DUCK HAM begs to announce REMOV AL to the above commodious where (with increased accommodation for Boardefl<jj& Day Pupils), she will RESUME SCHOOL DLIT of ,D.V.), TUESDAY, OCT. 1st, with the assistaUO Professors of Music and Languages- TERMS ON APPLICATION. Thursday, Sept. :¿6, 1867. the ITIST-RATE EDUCATION for 1 UPPER and MIDDLE CLASSES- As. TERMS 5 GUINEAS PER QUARTER. No E caøcieS. Usual Terms much higher- There are The Course of study is comprehensive" CLASSICS, MATHEMATICS, FRENCH, ySa, »°a LAND SURVEYING, BOOK'-KEEF1^ General ENGLISH, &c. a0d Youths Backward Pupils are rapidly advaDced, f ïeL1 to proø who, from diffidence or nervousness h»v0 a° gress satisfactorily, receive every «ncoU™8e™. '0 agfl. are soon enabled to compete with boys of '^el and The Pupils are treated with the utmost jo the dietary 13 excellent in quality and supply. References given. Pupils are charf!o tb<> the day of entrance, ten weeks being reckoned quaiter. Apply, by letter, to A. A. G. P," MEBLIS Nev?port^J5don^ [0 to -0 »T<0 BE LET, OFFICES at MASO^ JL HALL, facing Ruperra-street. — Apply WILLIAMS, 16 Dock-street.. '0 rI^O BE LET, with immediate pos9e^nT' i_ a COTTAGE, TWO FIELDS, and iW' HOUSES. There are Four Rooms on the Ground Cellar Four Bed Rooms, and an Un lerground Dairy and It is ou the Canal Side, about midway bet^60dS^oQ Pontnewydd and Pontrhydyrun Stations of theBlae and Newport Railway. N'C' For rent, &c, apply to Mr. DAVID LAWRf'ojj Wain Worn, Pontypool. 1 CAERLEON. TO INNKEEPERS, & 0 00 rpo B3 LET, and may be entered JL immediately, a c-ipital OLD LICENSED fjeO> known as THi5 MASONS' ARMS," with goo(l. evert Pigsty, and Large Piece of Gar lea Ground Pr0" convenience for carrying 00 a good business. £ %0 Pet mises are huld at a vei v moderate Rent, namely. IVLR* annuin. No fixtLlres or goodwill.— Apply 1136 ED W A H.l) M O RG A \T. Caerle ■ £ CAERLEON. MONMOUTHSHIRE; 1 PRE- rT^O BE LET, all those old-establis«15^rje0B, 1. rnises, adjoining the Riv^r Usk, ni known as THE CAERLEON' WHAltF REV). For fnither paiticul>rs, apply to Mr. ALFF WILLIAM^, Es'ate Office, Pontypjcl- r.i ^33 September 2-iti), lSf>7. *• ,IIAINDE E. nr0 BE LET, with immediate possessi > I very comfortable COTTAGE, with large croppe i Garden, fotir s'all stable, coacb-bouse» au AFL"' conveniences. — Apply to Mr- J. BOTHOMLll tioneer, No. 15, Dock-street. Newport. Jttto by immte Cr, "Z ^gbi13^ rPO BE DISPOSED OF, m a flourJ» laSs i Town in the South Wales Iron district, :1 ,r estfib' GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSINESS' and lished upwards of Twenty One years, a j* consi" profitable Trade is now done which aitaatio derably increased. The premises are in tu6 best 81 in the to.vn. Coming iu moderate l pro- Satisfactory reasons will be given for the presen proprietor's disposing of the same. rr,nde»ar, Apply to ilr. Vt OODALL, Brynmaur, near Mon. FORSALE 1 r.ond. AMEMPTON BAROUCHE, seC°n^9"fnside, for oue or two horses, to carry four P0rSi°conditioD either as an Open or Close Carriage, in excell011 and very liaht. v,„ne sea' A WAGONETTE, second hand, with a M,aaft°P&0. iu front to carrv six inside, with pole, bar, sha :j0 A WAGONETTE, second-hand, to carry tour very li^ht, fit for one horse in first-rate r0acb For particulars, &c„ apply to R. and E. v EZn< Builders to Her M-jesty, Long Aore, '111397 Milsom-street, Bath, Jnte by gVuctian^ VICTORIA HALL, NEWPORT. CLEARANCE RALE. MB. J. BOTHOMLEY will SELL AUCTION, on MONDAY, September 30th, AO at Twelve at Noon, Three fn the Afternoon, and Mag" the Evening, the remainder of his consignment o nificent CHROMOTYPES and ENGRAVINGS, all superbly framed. lh-a first* The Auctioneer invites especial attention to for. class Collection, as presenting a rare opportuni nishing those walls yet unadorned with sucn Works of Art. On view the morning of Sale. f n 443 MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE.t MB. J. BOTHOMLEY » instructions by the Executors of tn abo*« Mary Jones, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the ab House, Hill-street, Newport, on M<»NDA"f, AfternoOO 1867, and following day, at Two FURNI" precisely, the very superior HOUSBHy wiU b* TURE and EFFECTS of tho said deceased, wu tb# fully particularised in hand v r 11.444: Sale. L