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f £ o be %tt. j A CONVENIENT VILLA TO I.OT, 0-M IKF CR E-AN BSIE VI, TVITH «CATI»^UTE PONSEEFIIOII.— APPLY. LA WHENCE AND G'J'I'XAN ESTATE A JPIITS TT&]I"R P *O», NEWPORT S37 *VAUT? £ | TL^ANI'EO A NEWS CARRIER :r A! T ▼ Coastrjr Oiatriat.—Apply AT tie UFILSE j TO COAL ANII ISONMASTEES, Ac. THE Advertiser SEEKS a (JAK.Di.FF j AGFNCY ou 0<.mia:S«ion or STJS'-Y; THOROUGHLY IQCUALATED -*ITB. WWI SLL'I ">xk SHIPPING 'DUTIES 0%% I E<-WTPIEA.IT SITUATED U. MCIII'? BTOART IQU&RFE, coarthe M Dooka. -i II-^S C. «/ care of MY- FATN«S, STATIONER. V-rhff. «2>&T» j .-———, -————' j WEWPOET AND BRISTOL. JANUARY, 1877. S&CF&R* WE^SJ? P-RIN" C S, j S&'LXTL, | » (ualess prevented by aay un- ^TTJGG^JFTGSGR for seen occurrence) is inteaied to saiu during the month of JAN., 1877, with Passengers and Merchandise. FBOK BIAUFORT WHARF, FRO* BATHURST BASIN NEWPORT. BRISTOL. 8 Monday 10.30 a.m. Calling at the Hotwells 10 Wednesday-. 1.15 p.m. Stage. 12 Friday 3.45 p.m. 9 Tuesday 1.15 p.m. 11 Thursday 4. 0 p.M. 13 Saturday. 5.30p,m. FARES: After Cabin, 2a. 6d.; Fore Cabia, la. 6d; Children from 3 to 12 years of age, Half-price; Horse and JWdlr, 7s.; Dogs, Is. each. Return Tickets will be issued each Trip, available to return within one week at the following fares-Cabin, 4s Deck, 2s. 6d. For conditions of Freight, apply at the Company's Offices, opposite the SEAMEN'S FLOATING CHAPEL, GROVE, BRISTOL; and BEAUFORT WHARF aud RODNEY WHARF, NEWPORT. 18J Mr. J. YOUNG, Traffic Manager, Newport NOTICE. THE CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANT and the BRISTOl FIIXIKAL STEAJC NAVIGATION COMPANY will only re- eeive and carry goods subject to, and upon the express arms of their respective Notices of the 14th and 18th of DECEMBER, 1854, already published, and to be obtained at their offices QTEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN O CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF, carrying Goods at THROUGH RATES to and from. „ -L The CITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET ■ILWJVTV COMPANY'S (LIMITED), First-class Y^POWERFUL Steamer CORMORANT,' 4HBFLS3K»(CAPT. Simmeikiar), UPUPA." CCapt. L.OTooi<)," MINNA," (Capt. Browae), "PELICAN, (Captain Hore), are intended to ply as underneath, saleas prevented by any anforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to tow Vessels, during the aonth of JANUA.RY, 1877. NEWPORT & CARDIFF TO CORK- Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, 3rd 7 morn Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 4th 8 morn Newport to Cork, VIA Cardiff Wednesday, 10th 1 after Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 11 th 3 morn Newport to Cork, Vta Cardiff Wednesday, 17th 6 morn Cardiff to Cork, Thursday, 18th 7t morn Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, 24th 10^ mom Cardiff to Cork .Wednesday, 24th 12 night Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, 31st 6 morn Cardiff to Cork Thursday. Feb. 1st 7I morn OORK TO MILFORD, NEWPORT, A CARDIFI Monday 1st 2 £ after, direct from Cork Monday 8th 9 morn Cork, 12 noon Passage Monday 15th %21 after, direct from Cork Monday 22nd 7 morn Cork, 2 after Passage Monday 29th 2 after direct from Cork NOTE.—There will not be aay sailing on Monday, 25th December, being Christmas Day. GLASGOW & DUBLIN TO NEWPORT via CORK. The Clyde Shipping Company's Steamers leave GLAS- GOW every WEDNESDAY,.at t p.m., and DUBLIN every SATURDAY. Fares to Cardiff, or Newport, Cab n, (including Fee, .-£1 Is Od Children under 12 years, 128.; Deck, 7s Return Tickets, Cabin, (including Fee,) available for On Month, £ I lls6d.; children, 18s. The Company give notice that they will not be accountable for Passenger's Luggage, unless the value thereof be declared, and a Freight paid accordingly at the time of Shipment; and that PaSfeengers from NEWPORT and CARDIFJ mist obtai. their tickets at the Offices, be. fore going on Boai4. Horses.and Live Stock intended for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the time of Sailing and Goods on the previous day. For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply at the Company t Office, Cork; or their Agents, JAMBS MADDOCK1, Ship Broker. 74, Commercial-road, Newport, Mon. 1Ij. C. DOWNING, 3] Ship 3roker, Bute Docks, Cardiff. "WHITE STAR" LINE » NOTICE.—The Steamers of this Line take the Lane Routes re- commendei by Lieut. Maury, on both the Outward and Homeward PHAGES. LIVERPOOL TO 4EW YORK. Every THURSDAY, calling at Queenstown on the following DAY. UNITED STATES MAIJ. STEAMERS The undernoted well-known fast Steamers are ap- pointed to sail from Liverpool to Nev York as follows:— CELTIC.Thursday. Jan. 18. ADRIATIC Thu-sday, Jan. 25. BRITANNIC Thurtfav, Feb. 8, CELTIC Thursday, Feb. 22. GERMANIC Thursday, Mar. 1, Sailing from NEW YORK every SATURDAY, I SALOON PASSAGE 15, 18, and 21 Guineas, Ac according to accommo- dation in State Rooms, all having eqinl privilege? IN Saloon. Childrea under Twelve year) half fare Infants under One year free Return Ticker (availab.. for Twelve calendar months from date of issue)at reduced rates. Deposit,.£5 each berth, These Steamship" afford the very best acconinodation to all classes of Passengers. Each Vessel is constructed in seven water-tight compartments. The Saloon, Ladies' Boudoir, Staterooms, and SMOKING Rooms are amidships, where the noise and MOTION ARE least. Bath Rooms, Barber'sShop, Piano, Extensive LIBRAE and Electric Bell communication with Stewards Surgeons aud Stewardesses carried. The Steerage Accommodation is of the very HIGHER order. Steerage Fare at Reduced Rates. Passengers booked through to all parts of the States Canada, India, &c., at special rates. Draftsissued on New Yorkfor sums not exoeeding free. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Offices, 19, Broadway, New York in Queenstown, to JAMES SCOTT and CO.; in NEWPORT to H. WOOLF, 64, Commercial-street or to ISMAY, IMRIE, & CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool; and 34, Leadenhall-street, London E.C. (5 FULLAND'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, TAUNTON PRINCIPAL WILLIAM REED, ESQ., F.C.P., London, VICE-PRINCIPAL REV. FRANCIS REED, M.A., Exeter College, Oxford. MORE than 500 BOTS from this SCHOOL have passed the Local Examinations of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and of the College of Preceptors, Preliminary Examinations of the Incorporated Law Society and of the Royal College of Surgeons. For further tinformation apply to the Head Master School Re-opens on the 29th January, 1877. [921 LADIES' SCHOOL, MARY STREET HOUSE, TAUNTON. THE Education given is a thoroughly sound one, and the assistance of experienced Masters is procured in the study of those branches of learninig which are generally neglected in the Education of Ladies.—Full particulars will be forwarded on application to the Lady Principal. The highest references given. Sehool Re-opens on the 29th January, 1877. [922 DEVON COUNTY SCHOOL. RPHE Prize and Sizar ship (of the total value J- of about J8 160), offered by St. John's College, Cambridge, on condition of residence in that College, ta 1 18 the highest senior boy distinguished both in Pure and in Applied Mathematics at the last Cambtidge Local Examinations were awarded to one of the pupils of this School. Amomg other distinctions lately obtained by pupils at this School have been :—The silver medal offered by the Royal Geographical Society to the boy who should stand first in England in Geography at the last Cambridge Local Examination a scholarship of JJ20 offered for competi- tion by the Royal Agricultural Society; 36 certificates at the laat Cambridge Local Examination the first place in England in order of merit in the Senior English Section at the last Oxford Examination. The large additional new buildings, rendered necessary by the increased number of boys, are now completed. Applications for admission in JANUARY should be addressed to the Rev. J. H. THOMPSON, M.A., Head Maiter, West Buckland, Southmolton. [869 J GOVERNESS. A LADY can high J 7 recommend her late Governess, who teaches English (French and German fluently), good Music, Singing and Drawing.— t Address with particulars, H M. F." Gaabr'l T Institution, Sheffield- #DTFAFUM, i ¡ COLLEGIATE AND COM^EBOIAL SCHO >L DEVOS PLACE. GOLD TOPS., NEWPORT. I P a c., Pk T i R CHANDLER, M.E. C. V. | MR. CHANDLER'S PUPILS HAVE PASSED j SUCCESSFULLY tl. exru-iinations of the FC-yal Golieee j of Precept rs, and the Preliminary Literary EXAMINATION of Precept rs, and the Preliminary Literary EXAMINATION held by the COLLAGE of Snrgo-JS. T^FC subjects IN WHICH the CANDIDACY? satisfied ihe I EICATT'ners include THA ENSRLI^'IJ, Latin, Greek, and French J T«tagaage.s i "c!id, Algebra, Arithmetic. Mansaration, BC.-K-KOEPNG. AND Natural Philosophy: History, Gee- graphy. DRAWING, I'breiology, AND Political Economy. The Q'.iarter will begin 011 TUESDAY, tho¡ 16TH of CARY, I 'I n. [887 I THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL; VICTORIA PLACE; I STOW HILL, NEWPORT, MON. I 1 SCHOOL REOPENS (D.VJ. ON RRRESDAT, I TANUARY 23RD, 1877. 1 IN future the School year will consist three I o»J<ial TORTUS. VAOATIONB •—TWO weeks near THE I END of AprJ, six weckt tD AUGUST and Sertewb.;r, AND four weeks NT- Christmas A. WILXINS, A.C.P., V 5] Principal I ACLAND HOUSE. VICTORIA PLA(>]. NEWPORT- M O N, L A D i N t) C, L i CONDUCTED BY MiS? DUCK HAM. J CONDUCTED BT MIS? DUCK HAM. J THE LENT TERM WILL COMMENCE (J'.Y.) MONDAY,! JAJIUART 22ND, 1877. T929 10, YORK PLACE, NEWF W.~ J MISS DA VIES' PUPILS WILL RE-ASSEMBLE JANUARY 17 TH. ADAMSDOWN HOUSE, PARK PLACE, CARDIFF. MRS. BRUFORD'S next Term will com- mence on THURSDAY, 17th JANUARY. The early return of Pupils will be esteemed a favour. Mrs. Bruford will be at home on the 4th. Prospectuses may be had on application. F917 — SPRINGFIELD, CLEVEDON, SOMERSET. THE MISSES SNOXELL receive the Daughters of Gentlemen—ten only. The Tuition comprises all the usual Branches of a complete and re- ined Education. The accomplishments by a Resident Foreign Governess and Professors. The salubrity of climate and beauty of scenery of Clevedon are well known Highest references. Prospectuses on application. HEPBURN HOUSE, BRIGSTOCKE ROAD, BRISTOL. THE MISSES WELLINGTON'S ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. THE MISSES WELLINGTON offer supe- rior advantages in home comforts and Education. Strict attention paid to every branch of study, particularly English. References to several Bristol Ministers and parents of pupils. Letters, till January 18th, addressed Horwood House, Newnham, Gloucestershire. [890 PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LOMBARD STREET AND CHARING CROSS, LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1782. TRUSTEES AND DIRECTORS John Edward Bovill, Esq. Kirkman D. Hodgson,Esq,MP Decimus Burton, Esq. Sir John Lubbock, Bart. M.P. The Honble. Jas. BYNG. F.R.S. John Clutton, Esq. Charles Thomas Lucas, Esq. Octavius Ed. Coope, Esq. M.P. John Dorrien Magens, Esq. John Coope Davis, Esq, John Stewart Oxley. Esq. George Arthur Fuller, Esq. Benjamin Shaw, Esq. Chas. Emanuel Goodhart, Esq.; Dudley Robert Smith, Esq. Osgood Hanbury, Esq. Wm. James Thompson, Esq. AUDITORS John Hodgson, Esq. Walter Bird, Esq. SECRETARIES George William Lovell. John J. Broomfield. Insurances against Loss by Fire are effected by the PHCENIX COMPANY upon every description of Pro- perty, in every part of the World, on the most favourable terms. The promptitude and liberality with which its engage- ments are always met by this Company are well known, and the importance of its relations with the Public may be estimated from the fact that since its establishment it has paid more than Ten Millions Sterling in discharge of Claims for Losses by Fire. Insurances with this Company expiring at CHRISTMAS must be renewed within Fifteen days thereafter, or they will become void. Receipts are now ready at the principal Offices, Lombard Street and Charing Cross, and with the respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom. AGENTS FOR MONMOUTHSHIRE, &c. NEWPORT Mr. S. T. EVANS, Land Agent, &c. „ .Mr. E. C. Bates, Cashier. Cardiff Alexander Bevan, Esq.; Mr. Charles E. Stallybrass, Mining Engineer. Abergavenny.Mr. George Matthews. Ironmonger. Chepstow Messrs. Baldwyn and Morgan, Solicitors. Monmouth.Mr. George P. Cossens. Pontypool Mr. John Philpot, Estate Agent. Pontypndd .Vacant. Usk Michael Davis, Esq., Solicitor. Neath Mr. William Paddison, Jun. Presteign Mr. R. Rogers, Grocer. Raglan Mr. Edward Jones, Draper. [900 ripHE LONDON ASSURANCE X CORPORATION, FOR FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE ASSURANCES. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, A.D. 1720.) OTFICE NO. 7, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C, Governor.—Edward Budd, Esq. Sub-Go vernor.—Mark Wilks Collet, Esq. Deputy-Governor.—William Rennie, Esq DIRECTORS: H. Gough Arbuthnot. Esq. A. C. Guthrie, Esq Robert Burn Blyth, Esq Louis Huth, Esq William T. Brand, Esq, Henry J. B. Kendall, Esq Major-Genl. H. P. Burn Charles Lyall, Esq George W. Campbell, Esq.; Capt. R. W. Pelly, R.N. Geo. B. Dewhurst, Esq David Powell, Esq Robert B. Dobree, Esq P. F. Robertson, Esq George L. M. Gibbs, Esq Robert Ryrie, £ 04 Robert Gillespie, Esq. David P. Sellar, Esq Howard Gilliat, Esq Col. Leopold Seymour Henry Goschen, Esq Lewis A. Wallace, Esq 3dwin Gower, Esq William B Watson, Esq. FIRE D E P A R T M E N T. ^ORICE is hereby given to persons Assured against £ IRE> -hat the renewal receipts for Premiums due at CHRISES are in the hands of the several Agents of the CORPJRA £ JON> AN(J ARE ^ADY TO be delivered, and that ASSURANCES on which the Premium shall remain unpaid after 15 <Uyg FROM the said Quarter-day, will become void. ^VE> AN<^ Marine Assurances can be effected with the Ctrporation. The DIRECTORS are ready to receive Applications for Agencies. JOHN P. LAURENCE, Secretary. AGENTS: NEWPORT. J. C. Strong, U .G. Batchelor. .R. Thomas Abergavenny J. H. Farquhar. Blaenavon J.Thomas Bassalleg. E. Rowland Ebbw Vale J. Charles Monmouth Powles and Vizard. Pontypool ..E.B. Edwards. Raglan S. Lewis. [897 ORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1797.—REORGANIZED 1821. DIRECTORS: George Durrant, Esq., President. Henry S. Patteson, Esq., Yice-President. Wales Christopher Hotson,Esq Henry Back, Esq. Charles Edward Tuck, Esq. Capt. Frank Astley Cubitt. Wlliam Robert Clarke, Esq. S. G. Buxton, Esq, Colonel James Cock burn. E. C. Bailey, Esq., Thomas Beevor, Esq. I F. E. Watson, Esq. SECRETARY C. E. Bifcnold, Esq., Surrey-street, Norwich. The Rates of this Society are the same as other Offices, whilst periodical returns have been made to persons insured by Participating Policies amounting to £ 492,055. This Office is distinguished by its liberality and prompt- ness in the settlement of claims, £ 3,207,288 having been paid to Insurers for Losses by Fire. In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of this Establishment, it will suffice to state that the total business exceeds J0125,000,000. No charge made for Policies. Insurers whose premiums are due at CHRISTMAS 1876, are reminded that payment should be made within Fifteen Days of that date. AGENTS FOR THE COUNTY NEWPORT Mr. THOMAS LATCH. Chepstow Mr. S. Callaghan. Monmouth Mr. Edward Bromage. POP*- Mr. E. B. Ford. "• Mr. John R. Lewis. James H.. I- IFNSTTRAWF. T ANCASHJ TVE INSURANCE! JLJ E OM PAFY. J XIDL'.ELMAS- FIRM REN&RJALS. INSURERS are REMIRD-.D that these REA«WAK should be TAKES. :P ON OR befcrr ♦HE 3TH of JANUAKY, 18?* THE 1'0- wul BECOME vOId, V; F AGENTS FOR NEWIX>RT AND DISTRICT J I M R. W M. 0 ti R I S T 0 P ,!3 £ S I MERUIT OFFICE. NEWVCHT;' I Mr. W M ILROV T.-N^KB, TREDEGAR PLACE J AN&M^ IISNBT JOVES, DOCIT-STREET, NEWOORT.. » DEI5CMB»C U'JTFC, 1876. [886 I i ftstittfr t M H 1 .d. I PT I S E L E Y l .C.I. TUESR AY KEX T. [939 [939 .=- EVAN'S PALACE OF VARIETIES, CHARLES S T 11, F E 'f OPEN NIGHTLY, 8 P I BNJlf) £ R R j 7 • P T J L E A" T RIKAND COMIC PANTOMIME, ;>JJ¡tt: L 0 C A L I E W, -S ADMISSION.—PRIROUE BOT.ES, d Balcony. It Pit, fuJ. txailerj. '5, PERFORMANCE COMMI.;FCES AT 7.30 O CLOCK. TO FARMERS AND MACHINE OWNER?. j FOR SALE, A DOUBLE BLAST I THRASHING MACHINE, Humphries make j Drum 48 inches wide, been but little used, in THCRCIG'U good condition, suitable for 4 or 5 H.P. Engine, will V,T J sold very cheap. For full particulars, and where to be i seen, apply to A. M. Huzzey and Co., Bute street, ) Cardiff. [936 ESTATE OF THE LATE A. CLEMENTS. ALL Persona to whom the above was in- JLA. debted, and all Persons indebted to the Estate of the above-named A. CLEMENTS, are respectfully requested to send in their accounts, with full particulars, immediately, to Mr. WILLIAM CLEMENTS, Stlimp Office, Newport, Mon. This Advertisement will not be repeated. 1940 By Don Pedro Verdad, at all Bookstalls, post 8uo. AN EXPOSTULATION with the CO- OPERATIVE SOCIETIES OF LONDON. By Don Pedro Verdad, author of From Vineyard to Decanter." Price 2d., S. Straker and Sons, 124, Fen- church Street, and 26, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. 1931 GEORGE UNDERHILL, DECEASED. Pursuant toVi Act of Parliament of the 22nd and 23rd Vict. cap. 3i, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all i.1 Creditors and other persons having any Claims or Demands upon or affecting the Estate of GEORGE UNDERHILL, late of Henwain Cottage, BlaiN*« in the Parish of Aberystrath, in the County of Monmouth, Mineral Agent, deceased (who died on the 29th day of SEPTEMBER, 1876, and whose WILL was proved by SARAH UNDERHILL, the surviving Executrix therein named, in the District Registry at Llandaff, of the Pro- bate Division of the High Court of Justiee, on the 27th day of NOVEMBER following), are requested to send par- ticulars ta writing of such Claims or Demands to the undersigned, Messrs. COLBORNE and WARD, at Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon., Solicitors to the said Execu- trix, on or before the 29th day of JANUARY next, after which day the said Executrix will prooeed to Distribute the Assets of the said Deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims of which she sball then have notice, and that she will not be liable for the said Assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose Claim the shall not then WVE had no- tice. Dated this 14th day of December, 1876. COLBORNE AND WARD, Victoria Chambers, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon., 873] Solicitors to the said Executrix. by GTTTCTIATT. CEFN FARM, LLANARTH, (Within Four Miles of Penpergwm. and Four Miles of I Raglan Railway Stitions.) SALE of 23 Sheep, 7 Head of Cattle, 9 valuable Horses and Colts, 16 Pigs, Prime Hay, Agricultural Imple- ments, Dairy Utensils, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and Effects, which MR. JAMES GRAHAM has received in- structions to conduct on THURSDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1877. Luncheon at 10.30. Sale at 12 o'clock. Particulars in posters and cards. [893 No. 26, RUPERRA STREET, NEWPORT. MR. JAMES GRAHAM begs to announce that he has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 14TH, 1877, the undermentioned modern and genteel HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising a full compass Cottage Pianoforte, in walnut, by Hall and Son mahogany Oval Table mahogany hair seated Couch 6 mahogany hair-seated Chairs mahogany hair-seated Easy ditto; mahogany hair-seated Sofa; mahogany Loo Table; Cheffioneer; enamelled top fancy Table; two American Chairs; gilt Pier Glasses Time Pieces; Chimney Ornaments Chess top Table; Pembroke Table; colored Photographs; Paintings in Oil, framed Oleographs Chromes Engravings steel mounted Fen- ders sets Fire-irons; cane-seated Chairs; electro-plated Liquor Stand, with three beautifully cut-glass Bottles; plated Cruet Stand; plated Egg Cruet; plated Card Baaket; Breech Loading Gun, (new), by Niblett; Cartridges, Pouch, Ac.; small Bore Rifle; Revolver; French iron Bedsteads; Palliasses; mahogany Chests with drawers; painted Washstands and Dressing Tables; kitchen deal Table* Lawn Mower Windsor Chairs and a quantity of kitchen and culinary requisites. < Sale punctually at ONE o'clock. 67, High-street, Newport, Dec. 29th, 1876. ([892 CATTLE MARKET, NEWPORT. TO BE SOLD BT AUCTION, BY MR. J. BOTHOMLEY, On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th,1877,at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, a large and Choice Assortment of Fine Healthy Standard and Dwarf ROSES, Pyramii, Dwarf-trained, and Orchard FRUIT TREES, And a variety of fine SHRUBS. &0, On view the morning of Sale. 1914 FOR SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, by Mr. G. M. BARNES, in the SALE ROOM, at his (Late F. K. BARNES and SONS), TIMBER YARD, CANONS' MARSH, Bristol, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th of JANUARY, 1877, at One o'clock, precisely. LUNCHEON AT HALF-PAST TWELVE O'CLOCK. FOR ACCOUNT OF IMPORTERS. No Mizpah from P. E. Island. 150 Logs Birch, Maple, &c. 7,700 Unassorted Spruce Deals, Battens, and Ends. 10,000 Uuassorted Miramichi and Shediac Spruce and Pine Deals. 10,000 Quebec Pine Deals and Planks. 5,000 Quebec Spruce Deals. 1,000 Archangel Redwood Deals. 10,000 Wyborg Redwood Battens and Boards. 5',000 Bjorneborg Redwood Deals and Battens. 5 000 Swedish Redwood Deals and Battens. 5'000 St. Petersburg Whitewood Deals. 100 Logs Square Quebec Board Pine Timber. 200 Logs Hewn Pitch Pine Timber. 200 Logs Sawn Pitch Pine. 150 Logs Stettin Redwood Fir. 100 Logs Dantzic Redwood Fir. 100 Logs Quebec Yellow Pine. 200 Logs Sundswall Redwood Fir. 150 Logs Pensacola Hewn Oak. 350 Pitch Pine Deals. 70 Logs Memel Oak. 20,000 Red and Whitewood Prepared Flooring Boards. 900 St. Petersburg Spars and Rickers. With other Goods. G. M. BARNES, 930] (Late F. K. Barnes and Sons), Broker. $3101 fcu gUnisK, t 'un, n' N3W BRIDGE INN. BRIDGE STREET. TO PAiiTlES FuPNISHING, BROKERS, AND ( Mothers, ESSRS. CQRKELIUL EVANS & SON -E ii.strnoted by Mr. ,T s7. BATB.WUO LIFT" TAKEN THE HOUSE, AND IS REFITTING IT, TO SELL BY AUC- TION. ON THE PREMISES, «* i on TUESDAY. JANUARY LOTH 1.377, SBO«T SOU LOTS OF Capita H ) U S H K O L D IJ IT R N I T U R E, I FADING PIANOFORTE, HWMOUIJIO. &C. J PARTICULARS M DUE COURSE- I HI-H-STREET, NEWPORT. r937 J .UK WILLIAM ,NES, IN MQUIDAT10N. I OLD MASONIC HALL, 15 ETGH. STREET. | NEWPORT. J TO FANCY DEALERS, DRAPERS, IF OTEB&SJ* J \/TESS AS. CORNELIUS EVAN^ & SON YX ARE INSTRUCTED BY TBS TRUSTEE, TO 8ETX "BY .4UCTTON, ON WEDNESDAY next, TJID TWO, FOLIO-RING I A^Y-, THE WHOLE I F THE STOCK IN TRADE OF A FANCY DEALER. ] Trg ra' us 01 Stock BCOK| pxic* £ 274 iiM. 3*» u, C-)TR;U;E?C^ eadl DAT T.o IJ,.lrt SiJ.: p. No reserve Full pa't'cnlars on application to the AUCTIONEERS, I 15, Higi-STREET. ,^33 j KJNG'3 HEAD YARD, NEWF'X I VALUABLE DRAUGHT -AND OTHJKK HORSES. \/TESSRS, CORNELIUS EYANS & SON ARC instructed to SELL by AUCTION, oc ) SATURDAY, JANUARY ;:3th, LS?7, the foliowioj; TIILUATJI: AALAIILS the property of a GEUT.I.'OJAN. > | 1. -Grand Brown CART HORSJ5. 16-4. FOU- years old very POWERFUL aad BANDBORMFT, a splendid worker, 2.—Hai-.dsome MATCH HORSE, 16 bands, haa B.» tegnlarly DRIVEN ir. SINGLE and double HARNESS, Capital Brown HORSE. 1VI, haudsoiut hunter, has carried a lady and alsr OESN in harness. Full particulars Uiay bo had 01: application TO th? Auctioneer's Offices. 15,'High-street, Newport. [938 TO HAU'JMRS, BUILDERS, & \TESSRS, WILLIAM. GKABAM & SON -'I. HAVING Fostponoii the Sa!«> anon-anced for the 3rd JANUARY BO \VTEDNRSDAY, the lOtl: JANUAKT, 18;?. WIIL SELI. BY AUCTION, in the CATTLE MABEI*:■ NEWPOR", at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon a USEM CARr HJRSE, CART. SET of CART HARNESS, SADDLE, CHAFF MACHINE. Victoria Chambers, Newpert, Mon., 3rd January, 1877 [928 WHITEWALL, MAGOE. MR. THOMAS J. JONES will SELL by AUCTION, at the LION INN, Magor, on MONDAY, the 15th JANUARY, 1877, Magor Market day, subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced, all that conveniently situate COTTAGE ANO GARDEN, situate at Whitewall, Magor, in the occupation of Mrs. Charity Leonard. For all further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Pwlmeyric House, near Chepstow; or to Messrs. J. D. PAIN & SON, Solicitors, Dock-street, Newport. Dated Newport, January 4th, 1877. [934 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CHURCH FARM, LLANMARTIN, (Six Miles from Newport; Two Miles from Magor Railway Station.) MESSRS. JOHN DAVIS & SON HAVE received instructions to offer for SALE BY AUCTION (without reserve), upon the premises ar above, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23RD, 1877, the whole of the valuable LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK, FODDER, HAY, STRAW, ROOTS, KEEP, DAIRY UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other aaeful effects, particulars of which will appear in future advertisements and posters. Auctioneer's Offices, 1, Welsh-street, Chepstow. [ 905 BLACK ROCK HOTEL, PORTSKEWETT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MESSRS. JOHN DAVIS & SON beg to J3-L. announce that their next SALE of FAT and STORE STOCK, will be held at the above HOTEL, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1877. PRESENT ENTRIES 150 Prime FAT SHEFE-P, 25 Ripe FAT CATTLE, 5 COWS and CALVES, 3 BARREN COWS. Further Eutries are respectfully solicited. Luncheon will be provided at the Hotel as ul-ual. Auctioneers' Offices, 1, Welsh-street, Chepstow. fd29
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POSTAL REGULATIONS FOR NEWPORT. The chief office is open from 7 a. m. to 9.25 p. m. on week-days, and from 7 a.m. to 10 a. m. on Sundavs. U.1A BOX LATE FEE BY MWLS- CLOSES AT TILL IETTER, CARRIERS' MORNING MAIL 9.40 a.m 9.45 A.M. London Day Mail 12,35 p.m. 12.40 p.m.i S. P London Night Mail 8.15 p.m. 9. Op.m.j 7. 0 a.m. North Mail 5.55 p.m. 6. Op.m- 9.40 a.m. Western Valleys N.Ml. 10 0a.m. 10.5 a.m.; 7.0 a.m. Usk&Caerleon Day Mail 1.25p.m. 7. 0 am. Cardiff Day Mail 2.'25p.m. 2.30 p.r. ————. South Wales Day Mail 10.0 a.m. 10.5 a.m j 2.45 p.m First Pembroke Mail 1.30 a.m. 7. 0 a.m. Abergavenny Mail <1.30 a.m. ■ 7. 0 a.m Second Pembroke Mail. — —7. 0 a.m. Newport Rural District 1.30 a.m. I 7. 0 a.m. Pontypool North Maii..( 9. 0 a.m. ————- 7. 0 a.m. The Town Receiving Houses and Pillar Boxes are cleared as under:— Receivipg HouBe. and Pillars CdL S a.m. ja.m-p.m. p.m.'p.m. Commercial Street R. H. ;8.45 110 4.50 7.0 9.0 Dock Street, Branch Office 8.45 11-0 5. 0 7.0 |—- Pillgwenlly R. H '8.45 11.0 4.50 7.0 9.0 Barrack Hill -L— 7.0 Bridge Street Pillar 8.45 11-0 '4.50 7.01 Clarence Place Pillar '1.50 7.0 Commercial Road Pillar |8.45 H-0 4.50 7.0 j9.0 GreatWestern Ry. Station Pillar'8.45 jll-0 4.50 7.0 Gold Tops Pillar [■ Stow Hill Pillar ,8.3 [ll-O 50 7.0 >■ Town Hall Pillar '8-45 11.0 4.50 7.0 9.0 Stow Park Pillar j7.45jll.O 7.0 Dock Head Pillar |8.30 11.0 4.50| 6.50; Letters to be registered must be presented not less than half-an-hour before the closing ef the box. The registra- tion fee is 4d. Letters may, however, be registered until the closing of the box by the payment of a double regis T^he'ret'istration fee on Foreign and Colonial letters, excepting France and those countries circulating through France, is 4d. To Erance, and those countries circulating through France, 3d- per j oz. Letters containing coin cannot circulate through the Post Office unregistered; therefore, letters containing coin which are dropped into a letter-box are registered, and a double fee charged on delivery.
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IF THERE ARE ANY LADIES who have not yet used the GLENFIELD STARCH, they are respectfully solicited to give it a trial, and carefully follow out the directions printed on every package, and if this is done, they ^ill gay, like the Queen's Laundress, it is the finest Starch they ever used. When you ask for GLENFIELD STARCH, see that you get it, as inferior kinds are often substituted for the sake of extra profit. Beware therefore ot spurious imitation [!4 THE HAIR. — For 40 years Mrs. S. A. ALLBN" WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER has received the commenda- tion and favour of the public. It has acquired the highest plsice that can be obtained for any moderate enterprise* and contributed to the adornment of tens of thousands of I persons, who have the proof of its serviceable character. It will positively renew and restore the original and I natural colour of grey, white, and jaded Hair., It will strengthen and invigorate the Hair, stop its fallir.g, and I induce a healthy and luxuriant growth. No other prepar- ation can produce the same beneficial result. Sold by FA- Ostler, 59, High-street, Newport, and all Chemists mud Perfumers, in large bottles, 6s. Depdt, 114, and IUS, Southampton, Row, London '1 17 r The greats success that has attended the introduction ci Reckitt's Paris Blue in squares has induced some dis- honest tradesmen, for the sake of an extra profit, to;substi- tute inferior Blue in the same form. As the Paris Blue in Squares is only genuine when packed in pink wrappers bearing 1. Reckitt & Sons' name and trade mark, retuso all Blue which is not so wrapped.
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||L0IIMFLNT|$|KF IJJJEVLK} i NEWPORT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1877. 1 IF ? 6 4 j < THE DOM & STIC YEAR. (Continued from -tagt week.) THE social chronicle of 187;0 I^Y be describe as one of dulness and depresaon, qualified b disturbance, disaster, and silarm. The London season in its commencement found gloom and impecuniosity generally prevalent. The stag nation of trade, the lamentable consequenc' of speculation in Spanish, Egyptian, Turkish stock, asserted themselves everywe in a shape most antagonistic to social EEJ,> ment and brilliance. The metropolis HAS/ known for many years So bad a time aS DOLT the late spring and summer months of .1'' Never were there more houses whose prcf tors had found it convenient to remain I country, or to economise on the Cont: never were there more eligible mans/ applied for by eligible tenants; neV there fewer announcements of impend/ reunions in the columns of newspap tionally dedicated to those festal' ments. I Not even the return of the PRIN- on the llth of May could give t; fillip to the stagnant ,waters of sof the dull draught in the goblet Nothing could have been WI' than the reception of His R< and the remarkable pr&OF 'wbi«^ in the past twelve months of the English people to the princi and of the popularity of the rI; has been among the most welco events of seventy-six. Amon; reuces which interest 11 Soci are connected with the past' classed the new Peerages gazetl wher, the Duke of RICHMOND wf of GORDON, the Earl of ABERGA to the dignity of Marquis, Lot to that of Earl, the (Iviah ) Ear (English) Baron FERMANAGH,/ ages were created in the Barr AUNGTON, TOLLBMACHE, ah DISRAELI'S peerage was yet it was announced in Augu MINISTER would henceforth of BEACONSFIELD, a sentimr satisfaction was felt and ex of the EMPRESS OF Auaw- QVKJEN OF HANOVRR, oP PRINCESS .OF GERMANV PIKE HTACINTHE, AIJF j c not to be forgotten. been wanting ia ur Law Qr havo beGG even mare ii it society. The Dsti fa vaura-ole cocira^ntr-ivy proved relations Ugr' are gi'adaally develcpi to say nothing of the -which called forth it-o verdict of wilful mardt Lor-. WAL&ACE. «RL?O V —as w as tuanv oiX tended to restore coa nosaeas for the, s'c mysterious crimes. The year was, unhtf- rahle for disasters, accid all kinds. On January^ rificgala at Cork. T Society's training Elf off Wooi*fic% the Gcf having experienced i aaonth of the previ board the Oaswall, afforded fresh ¡,tIq afloat, especial! • taerctiani sMpp. r Albert Miisic 'though happ' none of thoff the ca^e of' New York yiace M dn Railway when \4r half of lr Strathc sense I mande beenp howe" one r., cogc the Oaf In law tiat and SO C. can. cas^ ac^ t/ )
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ORDERS and ADVERTISEMENTS for the MERLUi are Received by the undermentioned AGENTS in LONDON: ALGAB, P., 11, Clements-lane. BARKER, C., & SOKS, 8, Birchin-lane BUBBIDGE. J., A Co., 35a, Moot*ate-stree» BAILET, A. H. & Co., Royal Exchange., CROSSLBY, C. R., 17, Moorfcate-street, BanK. CLA.RKB, W. J., inn., 81, Gracechurch-street KmoeA R! STihKrcli-Un., HOOPER 4 CULL, George-street, Mansion House. KINGSBURY & Co., 12, Clements-lane. Mrrrrwiv A Co.. 32, Clements-lane. MITCHELL A Co., 12, Hod Lion-court, Fleet-street HAY C. H., 78, Gracechurch-street. REYNBLL & SON, 44, Chancery-lane. ROBERTS, C. C.. 19, Change-alley, Cornhill. STREET HROS., 5, Serle-street, Lincoln s-inn, G.. 30, Cornhill VICEKRS, W. J., 5, Nicholas-lane, City WHITE, R. F- 33,1'leet-Lane, j (ESTABLISHED I846,) S BY AFPOURRMBIT. GOVERNMENT & CORPORA"»0>I CONTRAGT0E' I R. J. WHFTEHALL, I WAlCif. AND CLOCK MAKER, GOLD AND SIf^frl SMITH, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER 24, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPOBRR MON., i KLSPECTFCLLY solicits inspection ol a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, JAST a r- 'v e d, Fi, e i,)r I CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENT*, WHICH HE WILL SELL AT A REDUCTION OF 15 PER CENT BELOW QFT P/TNARY PRICES. 0V«S.WI<HI TIME AT 10 A.M., DAILY, Note ADFIRE^S, I WHITEHALL, 24, COMMERCIAL SXREEI, NEWPORT. MOM. N.E.—AI? kinds of repair? by EXPERIENCED wcrJ&ns.-C. ¡ PAT El\ H a'LEXA.ND.RA 0 fL. I I T.HE BEST MI N E K A L 0iL| FOR BT^NINCJ MI | DUPLEX OP SlLBER LIGHT CO S LAMPS. j SOTB VC-B5TS :— A. BAKER & CO., I _1 ,f 1I I I R O N M O N G E E S, j NEWPORT, MON. JLI I W- VAUGHAN ~OEGS to inform his Customers and the -A—' Public that he is about to RETIRE FROM BUSINESS In favour of his SON, who will in future carry it on; and offers his LARGE STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, &c. AT A REDUCTION OF 15 PER CENT. All Goods retain their Original Plain Marks, from which the Public can judge that the Sale is bona fide and that the Reduction is real. 30, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. 1816 TO BOOK BUYERS. TWOPENCE IN THE SHILLING DISCOUNT roB. CASH OFF THE PUBLISHED PJTLCE OF ALL BOOKS, AT W. CHRISTOPHERS, 1 BOOKSELLER, 15, COMMERCIAL STREBT, l /NEWPORT, j WJHSR* A LARGE SToox OF ( BOOKS AND'ALL THE ANNUALS MA! BE SBEN. STATIONE RT & LEATHER (iO_Opg WAREHOUSE .-='C-CC