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ftearn Caimmuuatton. CUNARD ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TjliiOM LIVERPOOL to j^i\l fv\ JJ NEW YORK DIRECT, and to BOSTON DIRECT. SCOTIA RUSSIA JAVA OUBA CHINA AUSTRALASIAN SAMARIA SIBERIA HECLA ALEPPO TARIFA MARATHON KEDAR PALESTINE MALTA PALMYRA SIDON TRIPOLI THE CUNARD ROYAL MAIL STEAMEHS SAIL every TUESDAY and every SATURDAY, calling at Queens- town, and have superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers. FARES—Third Class Passage, £ & 6s. Children under Bight, = £ 3 3s. Infants under Twelve Montns, il Is. Cabin, 15, 17, or 21 Guineas. For rates of freight or passage, apply to JAMES MADDO^Kb & HALL, 13,8491 Dock-street, Newport, Mon. NOTICE. THB CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANY and the BRISTOL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will only re- ceive and carry goods subject to, and upon the express terms of their respective Notices of the 14th and 18th of i DECEMBER, 1854, already published, and to be obtained at their offices. QTEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN o CORK. NEWPORT, and CARDIFF, carrying Aoods at THROUGH RATES to and from LIMERICK, GLASGOW, AND GHEENOCK. The CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S IgjXgjLXaK. First-class powerful Steamers PELICAN ami DODO, are intended to ply as under- ^ESSSS«t*neath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the month of FEBRUARY, 1870. TO CORK, LIMERICK, BELFAST, GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. From Newport Wednesday, Feb. 2, 6 after From Cardiff Saturday, Feb. 5, 8 morn From Newport Wednesday, Feb. 9, 10 morn Prom Cardiff Saturday, Feb. 12, 2 after From Newport Wednesday, Feb. lb, 5 after From Cardiff Saturday, Feb. 19, 7t morn From Newport Wednesday, Feb. 23, 10 morn From Cardiff Saturday, Feb. 26, 2t after 2 FROM CORK. To Milford & Cardiff .Wednesday, Feb. 2, 3 after To Newport Direct Monday. Feb. 7, 7 morn To Milford & Cardiff .Wednesday, Feb. 9, 8 morn Te Newport Direct Monday, Feb. 14, Ii after To Milford & Cardiff .Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2 after To Newport Direct Monday, Feb. 21, 6 morn To Milford & Cardiff.Wednesday, Feb. 23, 8 morn To Newport Direct Monday, Feb. 28, It after GLASGOW TO NEWPORT, AND CARDIFF. Steamers leave Glasgow every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 1 p.m., calling at Greenock and Cork. PASSENGERS' FARES between Newport and Cork :—To Cork and Back, in Best Cabin (Tickets available for One Month), .£1 7s to Cork, Best Cabin (no Steward's Fee), 17s 6d; Deck, 7s. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the time of Sailing, and Goods on the previous day. The Company also give notice that they will not be accountable for Fassenger's Luggage, unless the value thereof be declared, and a Freight paid accordingly at the time of Shipment and that Passengers from CARDIFF and NEWPORT must obtain their tickets at the Offices, be- fore going on Board. For partioulars of Freight and Passage, apply at the Company's Office, Cork or their Agents, JAMES MADDOCKS & HALL, Ship Brokers, Dock-street, Newport, Mon. E. C. DOWNING, 12,7431 Ship Brokers, Bute Dock, Cardiff. potmu IMPORTANT. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY at a Cheap Rate go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS, 16, DOR, -STREET, NEWPORT, MON., and Insure your Life, oLd, with approved Personal Security, you can have and am up to .£2,000, repayable on fixed instalments.. Office Hours, I O to 5. "\TE WPORT CREDIT ASSOCIATION JL1 LULL i ED. MONEY ADVANCED ON PERSONAL SECURITY. HOUSES, AND LANDS. BILLS DISCOUNTED. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT,' Present rate of Interest, X5 per cent., payable half-yearly. Depositors may inspect Register of Shareholders upon application at the Office. OFFICES, mqn_ W. D. SMITH, 11,476] SECRETARY. gttiSttttmtt. T7UDELITY GUARANTEE ASSU- JL RANCES of every kind GRANTED at moderate rates by the NATIONAL WIDOWS LIFE ASSU- RANCE FUND Limited, 17, Garrick-street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. CHARLES W. ROE, Manager. GOOD AGENTS WANTED for Life Assurance and Guarantee business upon liberal terms. [14,840 L SPECIAL NOTICE OF THE SCOTTISH EQUITABLE L E ASSURANCE SOCIETY. THE THIRTY-NINTH YEAR OF THE SOCIETY WILL CLOSE ON 1st MARCH, 1870. Proposals Lodged at the Head Office or any of the .Agencies,on or before that date will secure the advan- tage of the Current Year's Entry, and of One Year's Additional Bonus over Later Proposals. THE WHOLE PROFITS belong to the Members exclusively, who are expressly exempted from personal liability. ADDITIONS AS AT 1ST MARCH, 1868. A Policy for £ 1000, opened before March 1832, amounted to £ 1840 17 10 A Policy for £ 1000, opened before March 1837, amounted to < £ 1678 16 10 and proportionally in regard to snbsequent Policies. ASSURANCES EXISTING at 1ST MARCH, 1869 £ 6,714,141 ACCUMULATED FUNDS 1,817,637 ANNUAL REVENUE (PREMIUMS, £ 177,856; INTEREST, £ 72,104) 249.960 Proposals and every information may be obtained at the Head Office, or any of the Agencies. Head Oifice-26, ST. ANDREW-SQUARE, Edinburgh. London Ofae—30, GRACECHURCH-STREET. E.C. Dublin Office-14, WESTMORELAND-STREET. AGENTS. NEWPORT.—WM. GRAHAM, Jun., Land Agent, Savings' Bank Chambers. Cardiff and Swansea.-Page, Ohlsen, and Co., Merchants. Cardiff.-Rees Williams, National Provincial Bank. Coleford.—Francis Nash, Gloucestershire Banking Co. Lydney.-Edward Gillman, Gloucestershire Banking Co. Monmouth.—R. H. Baynes, Gloucestershire Banking Co, Neath.—Henry Allen, Abbey Iron Company. Swansea.—W. H. Prust, Shipbroker, 9, Quay Parade. ESTABLISHED 1710. SUN FIRE AND LIFE OFFICES, lEKSii LONDON. No DUTY CHARGED. FARMING STOCK INSURED AT 5S. PER CENT. •REDUCED PREMIUMS FOR SMALL AMOUNTS. No CHARGE FOR POLICY. SUN LI V K Assu K A M C K OFFICE, Policies effected in this Old-established Office at lower rates than m moat other Offices, especially on Young lives. SECOND EQUITABLE PFRMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Established at Bridgwater, 1852, Money advanced to any amount on Freehold or Lease- hold Property, repayable by Quarterly Instalments, and at a lower rate than that charged by any other office. a gent for this District, CHARLES CDULUM, 19, Stow Hill, (opposite British Schools) Newport. The present is a favourable period for effecting new assurances in reference to the next division of profits; and it is suggested to the Policy-holders that every good, life they may introduce to the Office will, by increasing the Society's business, tend to raise the amount of their quinquennial bonus. [14,297 ATITF A MILLION if HAS BEEN PAID BY THE Railway Passengers' Assurance Company, AS COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, (RIDING, DRIVING, WALKING, HUNTING, Ac.) An Annual payment of J23 to X6 5s insures -21,000 at Death, and an allowance at the rate of X6 per Week for Injury. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS ALONE May be provided against by INSURANCE TICKETS FOB SINGLJi: OB DOUBLE JOURNEYS For particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 64, CORNHILL, & 10, REGENT-STREET, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agents for Newport—Mr. W. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock-street Mr. W. J. LLOYD, Bank Chambers. ]319 Agent for BlaiDa-Mr. E. Ball. [14,468 Mottm. } BOROUGH OF NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. I THOMAS BEYNON, Esquire, Mayor of the Borough of Newport, in the County of Mon- mouth, in compliance" ith a request by the Council of the said Borough, resolved on at their Genera! Quarterly Meeting, held on Tuesday, the 8th day of February instant, do hereby summon a MEETING of the RATE- PAYERS of the said Borough, to be holden at the COUNCIL HOUSE, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of February instant, at SEVEN o'clock in the Afternoon, to determine whether or not the Public Libraries Act be adopted in this Borough. Witness my hand this 9th day of February, 1870. 14,832] THOS. BEYNON, Mayor. MISS EMILY DONES will sing THRO' MOSSY DELLS," by STANISLAUS, at Mr. H. J. GROVES' CONCERT, on THURSDAY NEXT. [14,846 WESLEY AN HOME MISSIONS.' A PUBLIC MEETING, on behalf of WESLEYAN HOME MISSIONS, will be held at WESLEY CHAPEL, Commercial-street, Newport, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 7 o'clock. The Rev. ALEXANDER M'AULAY, of London, will attend as a Deputation. [14,862 HOWELL'S CHARITY LLANDAFF SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS for Two Pay BOARDER VACANCIES will be considered by the Local Governors at their Monthly Meeting, on the 3rd day of March next. The sum charged for the Board, Washing, and Maintenance of each Pay Boarder, is X20 per annum, in addition to the cost of her clothing. Forms of application and particulars may be obtained from MR. WALDEON, Church-street, Cardiff, the Clerk to the Local Governors. All applications must be sent to the Clerk before the 23rd instant, or they will not be laid before the Governors on the 3rd March. By order of the Governors, CLEMENT WALDRON, Clerk. Cardiff, 3rd February, 1870. f 14,817 MONMOUTH STEEPLE CHASES WILL TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAY, MARCH 4th, 1870. THE MONMOUTH OPEN HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE Of 3 sovs. each, with 30 sovs. added. Two sovs. entrance to the fund, which will be the only liability if the horse be struck out on February the 22nd to the Steeple Chase Committee, Monmouth. A winner after the publication of the handicap (Feb. 16, at 10 a.m.) to carry 51bs.; if twice, or of .£100, lOlbs. extra. About three miles. st. lb. Mr. Doncaster's The Robber, aged 12 7 Mr. Williams' na Titterstone, aged 12 2 Mr. E. W. Dunn's Chaddington, five years 12 0 Mr. D. Laurence's Fan, aged 11 12 Mr. Doncaster's Vigilant, aged 1110 Mr. E. W. Dunn's Woodbury Hill, aged 11 10 Mr. G. Stevens's Miss Dodson, h.b., aged 11 8 Mr. Wilson's Luteoline, h.b., 6 years 11 5 Mr. H. Ellison's Tempest, 6 years. 10 12 Major Martin's Oakapple, aged 1010 Mr. H. Ellison's Pirate, aged 1010 Mr. H. Ellison's General Bixio, aged 10 10 Mr. E. Green's Finesse, 5 years 10 8 Mr. J. Duck's Slaughterer, aged. 10 8 Mr. C. Stanfield's Christmas Fare, 6 years 10 6 Mr. E. Green's Maesderwen, 5 years 10 6 Mr. Smith's Kronberg, aged 10 6 Mr. A. Calder's Souveraine. aged 10 0 THE HUNTERS' STAKES Of 3 sovs. each, with 25 added, for bona fide Hunters not in a public training stable, and that have never won a a Hurdle Race, or Steeple Chase of the value of .£50, and have been regularly and fairly hunted in the years 1869-70 with any established pack of hounds. 12st. each. Horses which have been regularly hunted in South Wales, Monmouthshire, or with the Herefordshire hounds, or Ross harriers, allowed 51bs. Certificates of qualification to be produced if required' To be ridden by Gentlemen, Farmers, Tradesmen, or their Sons, who have never ridden for hire. Professionals, or Gentle- men who have ridden the winner of a Stake worth = £ 50, to carry 71b?. extra. Horses which have started three times without winning allowed 71bs. Entrance, two sovs. to the fund. About two miles and a half. To close February 22nd to the Committee, Monmouth. THE SELLING STAKES Of 3 sovs. each, with 25 added. Four-year-olds to carry lOst. lOlbs. 5 yfars, 12st.; 6 and aged, 12st. 71bs. The winner to be sold for £ 50, if for X30 allowed 51bs., if for £:20, lOlbs. Two sovs. entrance to the fund. The winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race. About two miles and a half. To close February 22nd to tn. Committee, Monmouth. THE FARMERS' CUP, GIVEN BY MAJOR ROLLS, Added to a Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with X10 from I the fund, for Horses belonging to bona fide Tenant Farmers residing either in the county of Monmouth, or within Fifteen Miles (by the Ordnance Map) of the Monmouth Town Hall, and not in a public training stable, and which have been in the possession of their present owners from the First of January, 1870. 12st. each. To be ridden by Gentlemen, Farmers, or Trades- men, or their Sons, who have never ridden for hire. Any rider who has won a stake worth .£50 to carry 71bs. extra. Entrance 1 sov. to the fund. About two miles. To close at Seven o'clock the evening before running, to the Committee, at the Beaufort Arms. CONDITIONS. The Grand National Rules will be strictly adhered to, excepting that gentlemen riders, approved of by the Stewards, shall be deemed qualified. Three horses to start for each race or the public money will not be given. The second horse in each race to save his stake. The entrance fee, which will include all charges, must accompany the entry. Colours to be declared to the Committee by 7 o'clock the evening before running, and any jockey riding in wrong colours must pay one sov. or he will not be allowed to start. Any person making an objection must deposit X5 in the hands of the weigher, and should it be deemed frivolous, the money will be forfeited. The Stewards' decision, or that of whom they may ap- point, in all respects to be final. No horsemen will be allowed on the ground. STEWARDS. THE HON. MAJOR MORGAN, M.P. SIR EDWARD COCKBURN, BART. CAPTAIN GRIFFITHS (Newcourt). F. C. HANBURY WILLIAMS, ESQ., M.M.H. ALFRED DOWLE, ESQ., M.R.H. PRYCE HAMILTON, ESQ. COLONEL SOMERSET, C.B., M.P. MAJOR ROLLS. REGINALD HERBERT, ESQ. W. H. P. JENKINS, ESQ. JOHN ALLAN ROLLS, ESQ. CRAWSHAY BAILEY, JUN., ESQ. Ijgp" The Course is about Half a Mile from the town. MR. F. MINTON-Judge and Clerk of the Scales. — —— AY, SON, & HEWITT, London and Wantage. ^IHEMICAL EXTRACT. The Farmer's Friend. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For External Use. c HE-NIICAL EXTRACT. The Shepherd's Friend 0 HEM 1CAL EXTRACT. For Lambing Season. QHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Anointing Ewes. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Ewes Lambing. QHEAIICAL EXTRACTS For Sprains & Strains. QHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Hard Swellings. C HEMLCAL EXTRACT. For Inflamed Udders. QH EMICAL EXTRACT. For Cuts & Wounds CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Kicks & Bruises. CHEMICAL EXTRACT. "My Shepherd declares it to be worth a guinea a bottle." H. Woods, Lecture on Breeding and Management of Sheep. (CHEMICAL EXTRACT (commonly called v_v Day's Oils). This is sold in large Capsuled Bottles, containing above an imperial quart, at 7s. each, or three such bottles for 20s.; pints, 3s. 6d. each half-pints, 30s. per dozen, m wood cases. CAUTION.-The first Animal Medicines known to the world as DAY 8, and in such universal repute under that title, are those only manufactured by us, as a Bill in Chancery we recently filed has established and no one, as was there shown, knows anything of our discovery, or our mode of compounding. Orders sent by post will be promptly attended to, if addressed:— DAY, SON, & HEWITT, ANIMAL MEDICINE FACTORY, 22, DORSET STREET, BAKER STREET, LON. DON, W., or WANTAGE, BERKS. BOOKS.— Woods on Sheep," five stamps Bowick on Calves," three stamps, both free by post. [14,845 0 itOtiffS- THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (incorporated by Special -L- Act of Parliament) is empowered, subject to the approval of the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to ADVANCE MONEY to the Owner of Settled and other Estates, for the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES, and for the DRAINAGE and general Improvement of Landed Property in any part of the United Kingdom the amount borrowed being made repayable by Annual Instalments, spread over a period not exceeding twenty-five years. The expenses incident to the transaction are paid by the Company, and added to the amount to be charged on the Estate. No investigation of the Landowner's title is necessary. Terms and further particulars may be obtained of Messrs. GILLEPSIE and BELL, W.S., 81A., George- street, Edinburgh, agents for the Company in Scotland; of Messrs. RAWLENCE and SQUAREY, 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W., and Salisbury; of Messrs. ASHURST, MORRIS, and Co., Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, London, E.C. and at the Offices of the Company. T. PAIN, Managing Director. Land Loan and Enfranchisement Company, EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. No. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. [14,726 ANCHOR HOUSE (NEXT DOOR TO THE WESTGATE HOTEL), COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. W I L L I A M TWIST, SUCCESSOR TO LANE AND CO., GLASS AND CHINA ROOMS. ASSEMBLIES AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH GOODS ON HIRE, INCLUDING ELECTRO PLATE AND CUTLERY, TO ANY EXTENT. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. [14,860 MILNER'S STRONG HOLDFAST AND FIRE-RESISTING SAFES, with all the recent improvements. Price Lists, Drawings, and Testimonials, free by Post. Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, Hull, and 47A, Moorgate-street, City, London or of J. S. STONE, AGENT, 14,218] DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. H. PEARMAN, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 11, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED. [548 NOW READY FOR FOUR STAMPS, C. AND TRAPNELL'S ILLUSTRATED FURNISHING GUIrlE, (372 ENGRAVINGS), CONTAINING ESTIMATES FOR FUR- NISHING HOUSES OF EVERY CLASS, THUS:— FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, £ 21 18s. 6d. Five „ HOUSE, .£38 Os. Od. Six HOUSE, t67 14s. 2d. Eight „ HOUSE, .£125 17s. Od. Ten „ HOUSE, £265 3s. 6d. Eleven HOUSE, £ 433 4s. Od. Twelve HOUSE, £ 547 6s. Od. Twelve HOUSE, .£788 13s. 6d. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST FUR- NISHING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND. 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. [13,261 BENSON'S Watches Clocks Gold Jewellery Of all kinds. Of all kinds. Of the Newest Designs LEVER. DRAWING-ROOM BRACELETS. HORIZONTAL. |DINING-ROOM. BROOCHES. CHRONOMETER, CARRIAGE. EAR-RINGS. KEYLEESS. CHURCH. LOCKETS. CHRONOGRAPH'HALL AND SHOP NECKLACES. Mr. BENSON, who holds the appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales., has j«=f pnKlished two Pamphlets, on- ricned and embellished with illustrations—one upon Watch and Clock Making, and the other upon Artistic Gold Jewellery. These are sent post free for 2d. each. Per- sons living in the country or abroad can select the article required, and have it forwarded with perfect safety. 25, OLD BOND-STRET, AND THE CITY STEAM WORKS, 58 & 60, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. [13,595 [B OR WICK'S BAKING POWDER HAS BEEN AWARDED TWO GOLD MEDALS FOR ITS SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHERS. [14,652 WILLIAM COMPTON, TALLOW CHANDLER AND MELTER MANUFACTURER OF THE CELEBRATED RED WICK DIPS' 58, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT, MON. [14,465 EORNER'S FOR BOOTS! LADIES' KID ELASTIC SIDE SPRING, 6s. 6d. [10,900 HENRY RUSSELL EVANS, STOCK & SHARE BROKER 12, GREAT DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. MORTGAGES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED. FOR SALE:— 25 NEWPORT CREDIT ASSOCIATION SHARES, at a Discount to an immediate purchaser. Dividends Eight per cent. [14,267 FOR REALLY NICE CAKES, GO TO BLAND'S, 33, COMMERCIAL STREET, AND 17, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. [6656 ———————————————————————————————— ESTABLISHED 1842. J. AND T. R O B I N S O N CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURB BONE MANURE FOR GRAIN & ROOT CROPS, THE GRASSES, AND CLOVER; ALSO SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Rich in Phosphate chiefly rendered soluble, and in a state of great perfection for maturing as well as starting the crop. These Manures are offered with every confidence, after years of practical experience by the Manufacturers. ALSO LINSEED AND COTTONSEED CAKE, Made from Seed as Imported, without admixture. Apply to J. and T. ROBINSON, ST. PHILIP'S MARsH, Bristol; at the DOCKS, Gloucester or to their Agents, Mr. W. W. PHILLIPS Hartridge, Newport. Mr. Henry Rymer Lancaut, Chepstow. 114,703 SOUTH WALES MACHINERY DEPOT FOR TANGYE BROTHERS, BIRMINGHAM, STEAM PUMPS, HYDRAULIC LIFTS, CRANES, WHSTON'S PATENT PULLEY BLOCKS, ROPE BLOCKS SCREW JACK.S, HOISTING CRABS, &c., &c. GIFFARD'S INJECTORS FOR FEEDING BOILERS, ENGINE FITTINGS, BOILER MOUNTINGS. STEEL, RAKE, & COMPANY, ENGINEERS, OFFICES BANK CHAMBERS, NEWPORT, MON. DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND ESTIMATES FOR MACHINERY AND MILL-WORK. ENGINES, BOILERS, COLLIERY MACHINERY, IRON ROOFS BRIDGE WORK, &c., &c., ERECTED BY CONTRACT. [14,677 MR. R W. OSBORNE, BURGEON DENTIST, 25, DOCK STREET, NEWPORT. 13,954 BOILER EXPLOSIONS. M ILLER'S SAFETY BOILER, As manufactured by the ISCA FOUNDRY COMPANY, OF NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, AND 25, LAURENCE PO UN TN E Y LAN E, LONDON. eAVES 40 PER CENT. in FUEL over the best construction of CORNISH BOILER. It will not Explode if short of Water, and is safe to work at 2001bs. pressure. A BOILER can be seen at work, and prices given on application at the WORKS. [14,369 WANTED KNOWN. A Beautiful New Selection of TOYS, GAMES, FANCY GOODS, JEWELLERY, JET, and VULCANITE GOODS, DESKS, CADDIES, WORKBOXES, COMPANIONS, FANCY COMBS, and CHIGNON BANDS, BAGS, &c., &c., suitable for pre- sents, may be seen at LUCRETIA MARTIN'S BIRMINGHAM & FANCY WAREHOUSE 158, COMMERCIAL-STREET, (Next Door to Mr. WATKINS, Hatter.) ELECTRO-PLATED and BRITANNIA METAL GOODS, CUTLERY, GLASS, BRUSHES, TABLE and OTHER MATS. A New Supply of LADIES' BAGS, from 2s. to 18s. 6d. Also, the New CHAMELEON TOP, with all the Wires, at 6d. [14,460 3, VICTORIA PLACE, STOW HILL, NEWPORT. MR. DAWSON'S First-class Day School for Young Gentlemen, RE-OPENED on TUES- DAY, JANUARY 25th. The Classics, Mathematics, and Modern Languages, taught by experienced Masters, MR. T. C. PARSON, SURGEON DENTIST, begs to announce S his REMOVAL to Mr. WILLIAMS, 63, HIGH- STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. Attendance every Wednesday, from Ten till Four. NEW VALSE. "M ADELINE." BY LORD HENRY SOMERSET. LONDON: CHAPPELL and CO., 50, NEW BOND-STREET. [14,807 Queensland Government Offices :— Removed from 2, Old Broad Street, to 32, Charing Cross, London. EMIGRATION TO QUKKNSLAND. NEW IMMIGRATION ACT OF 1869. Under this Act persons paying their passage to the Colony recive a Land Order for the selection of 40 acres of best agricultural land per adult, and 20 acres for each child between one and twelve years. After from three to five years residence they are entitled to the freehold. From 40 to 10,880 acres can also be obtained by selection before survey from areas of Agricultural and pastoral lands estimated to contain 20,000,000 acres, at 15s., 10s., and 5s. per acre, payable in ten annual instalments. Assisted Passages are granted to Farm Labourers, Ploughmen, Shepherds, Gardeners, Mechanics, and other eligible persons. Free Passages are granted to Female Domestic Servants and Married Larm Fabourers, and Shepherds with not more than one child, and under 12 years. Free Passengers, except Female Domestic Servants, on payment in the Colony of the cost of their passage, are entitled to select 40 acres per adult; and Assisted Passengers on payment of the balance of the cost of their passage, are also entitled to select 40 acres per adult. Statistics and information respecting the Colony, may be obtained on application. JOHN DOUGLAS, Agent-General. Appointed Agents. Aberdare: Mr. G. H. Evans, Auctioneer.—Cardiff: Joseph Elliott and Son.—Brecon John Evans, Mount-street.—Abersychan Edwin Wood. —Merthyr John Copeland. [14,805 X20 REWARD. To Registrars of Deaths and Parish Clerks, Tailors' Trade Societies, and Masters of Union and other Workhouses. WANTED information of a person named HENRY* STUART DUNCOMBE, a Journey- man Tailor, much in the habit of Travelling the country, and who, if living, would be sixty-seven years of age was last seen in London in August, 1868.-Any person who can give information of his whereabouts, or who can supply a certificate of his death, will receive the above Reward, by applying to HENRY TREBLE, 96, Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, London, S.E. [14,818 MONMOUTHSHIRE. PONTYPOOL DISTRICT OF TURNPIKE ROADS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -L i TOLLS arising at the several Toll Gates, Bars, and Chains, erected and put up on this District of Turn- pike Roads, called or known by the name of PONTY- MOILE and PENYRHEOLIR GATES, will be LET BY AUCTION, to the best Bidder or Bidders (either in One Lot, or such parcels or Lots as the Trustees may de- termine on), at the TOWN HALL, in PONTYPOOL, on WEDNESDAY, the Ninth day of March next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, in the manner directed by the Act passed in the third year of the reign of His Majesty King George the Fourth, "For Regulating Turnpike Roads;" which Tolls produced last year, after deducting the cost of collection, the clear sum of £ 544, and will be put up at that sum, subject to the conditions then to be produced. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder must at the same time pay down a deposit of £10 per cent. on the amount at which the Tolls may be let, which will be held in reserve until the end of the year, and give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, for the payment of the remainder of the rent monthly, or such other proportions as shall be directed by the Trus- tees, and also pay the expense of Contract, Security, and Stamps, as shall be agreed or determined on at the time of letting. ALEXANDER EDWARDS, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads. Dated this 7th day of February, 1870 114,820 dOtffegu LORD TREDEGAR'S AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY TyrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a -11 GENEBAL MEETING of the SUBSCRIBERS to the Funds of this Society, will be held at the BRIDGE to the Funds of this Society, will be held at the BRIDGE INJT, Newport, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, February 23rd, lb/u, at 2.30 p.m. SYDNEY TUDOR EVANS, Secretary. SYDNEY TUDOR EVANS, Secretary. [14,851 RE THOMAS POWELL, ESQ., LATE OF COLDRA, DECEASED. ALL Persons having any CLAIMS upon the Estate of the late Mr. POWELL, will please IJnd in the same to C. H. and F. JAMES, Merthyr Tydfil, 14,861] Solicitors to the Executors RE RICHARD WATERS ESQ., OF TREDEGAR, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Persons having CLAIMS on the Estate of the late Mr. WATERS, to send in the same forthwith to Messrs. C. H. and F. JAMES, Solicitors, 14,844] Merthyr Tydfil. MONMOUTHSHIRE WAGON COMPANY LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the JLl THIRTIETH HALF YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of this Comnany will be held at the Company's Offices, Commercial BuiMings, Co^me' cial-street, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd February, 1870, at 10.30 a.m. for the general purposes of business. By order, THOMAS E. COOKE, Secretary. Dated February 8th, 1870. [14,882 NEWPORT AND PILLGWENLLY WATER WORKS COMPANY. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ±y HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the above Company, in conformity with the Act of Incorporation, will be held at the Com- pany's Offices, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon., on MONDAY, the 28th instant, at 12 o'clock at noon. The Transfer Books will be closed on WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant, until after the above Meeting. By order of the Directors, CHARLES CULLUM, Secretary. Newport, Mon., 8th February, 1870. [14,821 CAERLEON GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. LYROTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN that the .11 FIRST ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of this Company, will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, at CAERLEON, on MONDAY, the 28th instant, at Three o clock in the Afternoon. By Order, THOMAS POWELL, Secretary. Caerleon, Feb. 16th, 1870. [14,847 WASHING. A LAUNDRESS is desirous of taking in the WASHING of a few Small Families. Good references.-Address, B. E. Post Office, Maindee, Newport, Mon. [14,853 MDLLE. ANNETTA ZULIANI will sing the New Ballad, "THE ROYALIST'S BRIDE," by VIVIEN, at Mr. H. J. GROVES' CON- CERT, on THURSDAY NEXT. [14,846 NEWPORT (MON.) DOCK COMPANY. THE COMPANY are prepared to receive JL LOANS, on the Security of their Debentures, for Terms of Five or Seven Years, bearing Interest at £ 4% 2 per Centum per Annum, to replace Debentures falling due. By order of the Directors, HENRY R. FOOTE, Secretary. Dock Office, Newport, Mon., January 14th, 1870. [14.719 NEWPORT RELIEF FUND for the Xl DISTRIBUTION of COALS and SOUP among the many UNEMPLOYED. COMMITTEE T. BEYNON, Esq., Mayor, Chairman. THB CLERGY OF ALL DE-J Mr. War. EVANS. NOMINATIONS. Mr. C. LYNE. OCTAVIUS MORGAN, Esq., Mr. L. A. HOMFRAY. M.P. Mr. R. J. CHAMBERS. Mr. Alderman HOMFRAY. Mr. F. J. MITCHELL. Mr. W. S. CARTWRIGHT. Mr. THEO. BEYNON. Mr. HENRY PHILLIPS. Mr. G. W. JONES. Mr. S. VERNON. The following Subscription* have been already re- ceived X s. d. £ s. d. Sir J. W. Rams- Rev. T. Prothero 0 10 0 den, Bart., M.P. 10 10 0 Mr. T. Beynon 110 Octavius Morgan, Mr. Jones 0 5 0 Esq., M.P. 10 0 0 Mr. R. P. Jones Tredegar Wharf 2nd sub 1 0 0 Co. 10 0 0 Mr. O. Goss 0 10 6 The Mayor 5 5 0 Mr. W. Morgan. 0 5 0 Mr. J. A. Herbert 5 5 0 A Farmer's Boy. 0 2 6 Mr. W. Evans Mr. W. W. Loder 0 5 0 (The Fields) 6 0 0 Mr. E. S. Norman 0 5 0 Mr- W. S. Cart- Mr. Sherren 0 2 6 wright 5 0 0 Mr. D. N. 0 2 6 Mr. F. J. Mitchell 550 Mr. H. Skinner 010 0 Mr. A. Homfray. 2 2 0 Mr. W. Williams 1 0 0 Mr. T. Gratrex 2 2 0 Mr. R. Williams. 0 5 0 Mr. R. P. Jones. 2 2 0 Mr. Justice 1 0 0 Mr. C. Lyne 2 2 0 Miss Justice 1 0 0 Mr. T. B. Bat- Miss M. E.10 0 chelor 3 3 0 Mr. Howard 0 10 0 Mr. C. B. Fox 3 3 0 Mrs. Batson 0 5 0 Mr. G. B. Gething 2 2 0 Mr. Horner 0 5 0 Mr. H, J. Davis 2 2 0 Offerings at Messrs. W. Gra- Prayer Meetings 8 1 10 ham and Son 2 2 0 Ditto 2 13 4 Mr. H. Phillips 5 0 0 Mr. H. Beynon 0 5 0 Mr. T. Beynon 1 0 0 Mr. H. J. Davis. 10 0 Mr. J. Simms 1 1 0 Mrs. Jones 0 2 6 Mr. Simmonds 010 6 Two Young Mrs- Simmonds. 010 6 Friends 0 10 0 A Friend 010 6 Mr. Beckingham 0 5 0 Mr. G. Taylor 010 0 Mr. R. Jones 010 0 W. H. R. 0 10 6 Mr. Vernon, 2nd Mr. S. Vernon 1 1 0 sub.. 0 10 6 Mr. C. Phillips 0 5 0 Miss Spencer 0 2 6 Mr. W. E. Thomas 0 10 6 J. F. B 0 2 6 A Friend, per Mr. Mr. Francis 020 Huxtable 0 5 0 Mrs. Bland 0 10 0 Mr. Lewis 0 5 0 Mr. Compton 0 5 0 Rev. J. T. Wren- Mr. Hibbard 010 6 ford 1 1 0 Messrs. Maddocks Mr. T. Woollett 010 0 and Hall 0 10 0 Mr. C. Jordan 1 1 0 Messrs. Harse & Mr. W. Townsend 110 Brown 0 10 0 Mr. G. Harrison. 10 0 Rev. T. LI. Lister 010 0 Mr.D. Whitehouse 5 0 0 A. B. 0 2 0 Mr. E. A. Beynon 110 Mr. Allfrey 010 0 A Friend 0 2 6 W. Edwards and Mr. David Harrhy 110 Co. 1 1 0 Mr. John Cross 110 W.J.Lloyd .110 Mr. J. Bolton 0 5 0 Balance of former Mr. F. W. Traver3 10 0 subscriptions 314 1 Captain Clarke 1 1 0 Per the Mayor Workmen Risca Lord Tredegar 10 0 o Wharf, per J. Dr. Woollett 3 3 o Clements 10 0 Jayne & Co. 2 2 q Mr. W. Watkins 0 5 0 Servant 0 2 g Subscriptions, which are earnestly solicited, may be paid into the West of England Bank," and will be duly acknowledged. SAMUEL KENNEDY, Hon. Sec. §<mkvujrtfj| Notices. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. In the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden at Abergavenny. IN the matter of GEORGE BROWNING, of Number 70, Broad-street, Blaenavon, in the Parish of Llanover Upper, in the County of Monmouth, Grocer and General Dealer, adjudged Bankrupt on the 21st day of December, 1869. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bank- rupt after the expiration of Thirty days, from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. Dated this 10th day of February, 1870. 14,843] JOHN ALDRIDGE, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. In the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden at Abergavenny. IN the matter of JASPER WALTERS, of JL No. 12, High-street, in the Town of Abergavenny, in the County of Monmouth, Gardener and Green Grocer, adjudged Bankrupt on the 31st day of December, 1869. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bankrupt after the expiration of Thirty days from this date unless an appeal be duly entered against the judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. Dated this 10th day of February, 1870. 14,841] JOHN ALDRIDGE, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. In the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden at Abergavenny. IN the matter of EDWIN SPRAKE, of the Royal Oak Inn," Blaenavon, in the Parish of Llan- over Upper, in the County of Monmouth, Beerhouse Keeper and Labourer, adjudged Bankrupt on the 28th day of December, 1869. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bank- rupt after the expiration of Thirty days from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. Dated this 10th day of February, 1870. 14,6421 JOHN ALDRIDGE, High Bailiff. gnulng. TO BUILDERS. tb5' Pi'.RSO VS desirous of svlll^^ DERS for the ERECTION OF TWo^fhe pl»»3 on STOW PARK ESTATE, NEWPORT, X and Specification at my Office. Tenders to D j0tf6S" FRIDAY, 25th instant, not later than 3 ora ny tender not necessarily accepted. A. O. WATKINS, ^6^. 14,828] Architect, — PONTYPOOL UNION WORKHOUSE- g J THE GUARDIANS invite BUILDERS for the ERECTION «f/ plaoi INFIRMARY BUILDING at their Workhouse- and Specifications may be inspected at ^jjj HOUSE, and Bills of Quantities and Form of l be supplied by Mr. W. P. JAMES, the Architect' Chambers, Cardiff or Mr. E. B. EDWARDS> f„rDed 0° Pontypool, on payment of £ 1, which will receipt of bona fide Tenders for the Works to Tenders may not be accepted. Tenders to ^erVaZra Wt under cover, to MR, E. B. EDWARDS, 01 Pontypool, and delivered on or before the February instant. cceP^ The Guardians do not pledge themselves f0r lowest or any Tender. Security will be reqUJl<- 0 due performance of the contract. By order of the Board. fler^'oA EDMUND B. EDWARDS' ri4,83U Town Hall, Pontypool, February 10th, 1870- Mantel — WANTED, a GENTLEMAN, W give Two or Three Hours in the Morni^.i)^' TUITION of a BOY, fourteen years of age.I H. R. F. MERLIN OFFICE WAN T D, a GARDENER, who # charge of a Horse and Carriage and to undertake the Washing of a Small Family- and Garden provided.—Address, G. O. i (US Crickhowell. WANTED, a commodious Foot HOUSE, not less than Six Bedrooms- moderate. A Garden, and no objection to a fevv Grass. In or within ten miles of Newport; more tii :in miles, must not be more than ten walk from a Railway Station. Apply, by post, to Mr. JOHN CROSS, Chr stchureh, Newport, Mon. V\/ a IN iVJJ, in an Office, an inteU^c« TT and respectable YOUTH. Salary to O* at 5s. per week.—Apply, by letter, to L. M- Mr. MULLOCK, Stationer, Commercial-street, ^?a/55 Mon. FARM WANTED TO RENT, from 50 to 200 Acres, with Homestead, &«• & eft ntal and good references.—Address, Mr. WOO^Ltf v^toion-street, Leeds, Yorkshire. it 0 ftje gtft. TJ BE LET, a THREE-LOFT WJjJ/ HOUSE, in the centre of Commercial-s^^ Apply to H. P. BOLT and CO., Austin Friars, Se ) M»: TO BE LET, a GENTEEL RESID^pjtf No. 28, YORK PLACE, NEWPORT, Motf-o*' to Mr. W. J. CRADDOCK, Messrs. Pooley and Cummercial-street. TO BE LET, a Superior HOUSE, in the most healthy part of NEWPORT, YORK PLACE, containing Nine Rooms, Two Water and Garden.—Apply to F. MARTIN, 20, sir jet, Newport. TO BE LET, a splendid WHfigl; WRIGHT and CARPENTER SHOP NESS, in a flourishing neighbourhood, where business has been done.—Apply to WM- TH Carpenter, Pontnewynydd, near Pontypool, gl.9. sl.ire. L — TO Bi. L..T, MAIND.. ^A(^V comfortable Dwelling House, Two />ar qta^ chen, Back Kitchen, Two Pantries, Six Bedroo i &c.—Apply to Mr. HOPKIAS, 50, High-street, TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, COAL AND WHARFINGERS.. TO BE LET, with immediate possession^ LARGE WHARF, 150 feet River Frontage, Coal Shipping Jetty, a Double Line of Rail, and OfIic ;oa Apply to W. G. LOVELL, Messrs. LOVELL „ QADLE, Timber Merchants, Newport, Mon. [14ffi^ Jtofos by private TIMBER FOR SALE. PARISH OF R E D WIC K- rf E R SALE BY PRIVATE CONTHA^ 81 ELM and 1 ASH TIMBER TREES. Mr. THOMAS BASSETT, of Redwick, will S"e Timber. For further particulars, apply to Mr. WM. ntA St. Brides, Nertherwent. [1^^ 0 ™ljl3R SAL a 2-horse-power HORl^Jj? X) TAL ENGINE and 3-horse-power BOlLEB^> particulars, apply to Mr. THOMAS MATTHEWS, I manufacturer, Risca. I Iil K SAM*; a Bargain, a NEW ING MILL, on an improved principle, with 5^, b of 2 feet 6 inch Stones.—For particulars, apply to^ S. STONE. Dock-street, Newport, Mon.. February 1st, 1870. -$3 TO BK S'LD or L: T, all that INN, called THE CROWN," situate B.-idge, at Bedwas, Monmouthshire.—For apply to Mr. DAVID MORRIS, on the Premises; Messrs. CORNELIUS EVANS and SON, and Estate Agents, High-street, Newport. [lj^jj^ by faction. PRELIMINARY. LLANGIBBY CASTLE, MONMOUTHSHIRE MESSi'.S. COKNhLIUS KYANS & will SELL BY AUCTIONS an early date 0 named in future Advertisements, the whole of the VAfei} ABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and OT#^ EFFECTS, in and about Llangibby Castle, the prop^, of Charles Prothero, Esq., who is changing his reside> Auction and Estate Oliices, 15, High-street, NeWpS*' February 10th, 1870. PENTONVILLE AND MILL-STREET, IN r¡1J:S BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. BALM OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPER^X* MESSRS. COKNELIUS EVANS & will SELL BY AUCTION, at the KING'S HOTIL, NEWPORT, On WEDNESDAY, March 2nd, 1870, At Two o'clock precisely, ø. subject to conditions, the following Valuable FRfJ HOLD PROPERTIES, namely- gt LOT 1.—All that FREEHOLD MESSUAG^. 0f DWELLING HOUSE, called or known by the the NEW INN, with a large Garden, Coach House, j Stable, situate in Pentonville, now in the occupatIo Mr. John Jones, at the yearly rent of £ 40. .jctf This Lot is situate opposite the Pentonville t) the Great Western .Static*, ar d the Foot Bridg3 ing to the said Station, and to High-street. Of LOT 2.—All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGJ* Of DWELLING HOUSE, called or known by the lir4r0. the HORSE AND JOCKEY, now in the occupation of Carter, at the low yeirly rent of = £ 25. This Lot is situate exactly opposite the Level leading from High-street and Thomas-street to in the borough of Newport. The Auctioneers confidently recommend these jJijjgibW Propertie» to the notice of the public, as most Investments. EetaotB For further particulars, apply at the Auction øJld Offices, 15, High-street, Newport. February 14th, 1870. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN THE SALE ROOM, AT F. K. BARNES & SONS' TIJyL YARD, CANONS' MARSH, Bristol, -A On WEDNESDAY, the 23rd of February,18 At Two o'clock precisely. s j FOR ACCOUNT OF HE 100 Fathoms Baltic Fresh Lathwood, t° without reserve 60 Logs selected Waney Board Pine 200 Loads Fresh Birch 100 Logs Quebec Board Pine Timber 20,000 Spruce Deals, Battens, Ac. 12,000 Quebec Pine Deals and Planks 3,000 4-inch and 2-inch Swedish Red Dealt 5,000 Onega Deals and Battens 6,000 Gefle Redwood Deals anl Battens n efi* 3,000 Red and White Wood St. Petersburg u Battens 500 Loads Quebec Yellow and Red Pine TimW 500 Loads Memel and Danzic Red Timber 300 Loads Fresh Swedish Redwood Fir o1f0ecte<>T' 150 Loads Fresh Savannah Pitch Pine (daily e y 100 Loads Sawn Pitch Pine 50 Loads Quebec Oak 100 Loads Stettin Oak 50 Logs Wainsoot L. gs 20,000 Boards Prepared Flooring With other Goods. Canons'-marsh, BnsW, February 10,1870. J