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A LARGE STOCK OF CLARETS f the celebrated Vintages 1868, 1870, now in splendid condition. The market price of these Vintages is rapidly rising, but osers. DOBBLL retain for the present their former rates CRUSTED PORTS fiottlod and laid down by Messrs. DOBELL during the past 40 years. SOLE AGENCY FOR MR. MAX GREGER'S HUNGARIAN WINES. CARLOWITZ, SUPPLIED ON THE "FLAGON SYSTEM." OLD LANDED BRANDIES, OLD BONDED WHISKEYS, Detailed price lists forwarded post free on application. JOHN DOBELL AND Co., HELTENHAM, TEWKESBURY, &c. BRANCH OFFICES 9, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. rn B. PEARMAN, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, H» COMMERCIAL STRFET, NEWPORT. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED. W P V 'A' STEAM* DYEING, MEACHING^IND SCOURING WORKS 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT ALSO, CARDIFF, MERTHYR, SWANSEA, AND TENBY AGENT FOR USK-Messrs Jones and Powell, drapers &c AGENT FOR BLAENAVON-Mr. J. Harris, draper London House. AGENT FOR BLAINA-Mrs. Collins, confectioner AGENT FOR BRYNMAWR-Mrs. Hicks, milliner, &c. Beaufort-street. 128 If c IETy 0/> £ Ik;/ -Mi I fy' :§ • < Mi-0 •* x$ INC O R p TAT ED BY ROYAL P, T ER A D. IS 4 3 JOHN YOUNG, p LATE PHILLIPS,) ■fctARMACETJTlCAL CHEMIST trTnrr EXAMINATION,) **>» HIGH STREET, NEWPORT Physicians' Prescriptions "ami Family Receipts care- fully Prepared. [8 R. W. HAMILTON'S WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES WINDOW BLIND WORKS. WUN BLINDS of every description manu- r factnred by the most Modern Machinery, at the We^t possible prices. SKILFUL WORKMEN SENT TO ALL PARTS OF THE KINGDOM FOR REPAIRS, Ac, &c Tl Thousand Stoved and well-seasoned best quality Bright Pine Deals sawn and planed by machinery, alway in stock, expressly for Venetian Blinds. SPRING ROLLERS FOR MAPS, SHOP BLINDS &C 53, PARK STREET, BRISTOL. STEAM WORKS-HAMILTON PLACE, CULVER STREET. HAMILTON'S PUBLIC ROOMS, FOR MEETINGS, LECTURES &c., ON HIRE. (22 23, IRONMONGER LANE, LONDON. (THE OLD HOUSFJ) JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUR IS THE BEST. TO OBTAIN THE BEST ASK FOR JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUR It is rich in flesh-forming and Wi. • • r is delicious „ olSt ESTABLISHED 1842. JOHN ROBINSON AND CO., BRISTOL, T»«- Manufacture r\Phi,hn A U R E s vj condition atlty', wllicb are sent out in good season several iinnnS !late Prices' alul <lul'in" the l,ust roots grown from thl p,rizes have been awarded for restricted where the competition was uu- DISSOLVED BONES GRASS MANURE, MANGKL AND TUHNIP MANURE, CORN MANURE, SUPERPHOSPHATE, for Special Crops. Also. ED AND G01 ION-SEED CAKES, From Seed as imported. APPly ROBINSON AND CO, Mr. W "W p^ or to their Agents. Messrs. HAPSI u?s' The Hartridge Newport. Mr. Henry RVm AlV? BROWN Newport. Mr. John Hobbis'' Lauc;ult .Ch. p-to .v. Mr. G. F. JucW l'*k- Mr. James Hall Colcford au'J • .Ragia: 72 • .Ragia: 72 NEW WORKS FOR REPAIRS, AND THE MANUFACTURE OF IMPLEMENTS, CARTS, STEAM ENGINES AND MACHINERY. CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, EMLYN FOUNDRY, CROSS STREET, Solicits your patronage now that his new Machinery and arrangements are complete for Repairs in the above branches. FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP, MODERATE CHARGES. COMPETENT ENGINEERS SENT OUT TO REPAIR, FIX, AND START ALL CLASSES OP MACHINERY. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. OFFICES AND STORES AS HERETOFORE:— COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSES FOR LINSEED CAKE. SEEDS. I MANURES. WATERPROOF COVERS. GUANO. RICK SHEETS. NITRATE OF SOD A. AND EVERY REQUIREMENT OF THE FARMER. 1162 r- ■ — — TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH AND BUYERS OF HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY. WE beg to call attention to and solicit Inspection of our NEW STOCK of the following Articles which have been carefully selected from the best Markets. W^e offer same with the greatest contidence that the Prices will favourably compare with any respectable House in th« Kingdom. IVORY TABLE CUTLERY. ELECTRO SILVER GOODS. JAPANNED TEA TRAYS. PAPIER MACHE Do. BATHS OF ALL DESCRIPTION. THE NEW STEEL DISH COVER. BLOCK TIN DISH COVERS. BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. MATS AND MATTING. REGISTER STOVES. tFENDERS AND FIRE IRONS. COAL VASES. MODERATOR & PARAFFIN LAMPS. COLZA & PARAFFIN OILS SOLE AGENT FOR STRANGE'S A 1 CRYSTAL OIL. WATERS A N D ARNOLD, LATE H. GREENE AND COMPANY, NEWPORT, MON. AGENTS FOR BURNARD, LACK, AND ALGER'S MANURES. THIS ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AT 5 P.M. ON THURSDAYS. rIB CABINET MANUFACTURERS BY STEAM POWER. T LAVEBTONIC9, BRISTOL I ARE /FFY\ THE LARGEST HCUSE FURNISHERS (MJTSL IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, ri MUCH lOWER IN PBICES THAN LONDON HOUSES. LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, fe'Cry8** containing- nearly 600 BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS ¡ y[ T| of Furniture, with Prices of stlme, GRATIS AND POST FRE2 on application. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED AND EXCHANGED IF NOT APPROVED. L24 LONDON MANURE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1840. HAVE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY IN DRY FINE CONDITION:- JLJL PURE DISSOLVED BONES. I PREPARED GUANO. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CORN, MANGOLD, & POTATO MANURES. BONE TURNIP MANURE. OFFICES: 116, FENCHURCH STREET, E.C. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. For the convenience of Customers in North and South Wales, the London Manure Company ksTe established DEPOTS at NEWPORT (MON.), ABERDOVEY, CARMARTHEN, and SALTNEY. AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES,$c,: — Mr. D. c G. DAV1ES. The Bridge, Cardigan. Mr. T. MAT HI AS, Saundersfoot. ^r' iVvi^/rnn^r Mill, Denbigh. Mr. JOHN MOIKtAX, New Market Square, Shrewsbury. Mr. G. L. GRIFFITHS, Pembroke. Mr. THOMAS MORGAN, Lhiworuoy Farm, Cnwbridce Mr. D. HARRIES, Owmyar. Llanbyther. Messrs. ROBERTS and ROWLANDS, Sprinir Gardens, Mr. H. HVdtlil h.s, Ithywlwydyd, Pencader Haverfordwest. Messrs. JOSEPH and THOMAS. Llanelly. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE COMPANY, Brecon. Mr. W. LEWIS, Narbsrt-h. J Mr. J. S. STOXB, Newport, Mon. Mr. JOHN LLOYD, :2. Nott-squars, Carmarthen. Mr. THOMAS WATKINS, Treeastlo. L6 §"T H E BLOOD PURIFIE R." OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. rPHIS EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE has a sinjruiar inlfuence over the blood, which it enriches » purnies. it removes all pimples and blotches, cures indigestion, with its thousand phases of suflenn strengtnens tii(> Ueliilitated frame, builds up the broken constitution, and, in fact, acts like a charm. As sustaining, puriiying tonic, it is invaluable, and highly recommended in lo»g*slanding eases of indigestion nervousness, coughs, scrofula, gout, dropsy, and wasting of flesh, and is greatly assisted by the Pills. iY „,v 'I -U-' L.S.A., London, savs, "I strongly recommend it in entaneous diseases and all p r'i l\S ,° the blood."—A Dr. s?»ya, I have been in the habit of ordering vour SAESAPAKILLA for my patients, witn tne best results. Send me six quarts e,nd six mammoth bottles. Sold by all Druggists.—Chief Depot: 131, Fleet-street, London. CAUT.'ON.—Get the rca and bine wrapper with the Doctor's head, in the centre. No other genuine. I Iii bottles- 2s. 6d., 4s., 4s. (id., 7s. 6(1., and lis. Sent hy rail to any address. T H F OLD DOCTOR'S S A R S A P A R I L L A FILLS are the most popular medkire known for all bilious nllcetiolls, liver and stomach complaints and indigestion, as proved by thousands. Also „ T> C A T, S A R S A P A R I L L A OINTMENT, a great sootbor of all sores, barns oil scalds, eouarhs. colds, or alfeetious of the ''best—^iacli ill boxes is. lid 2s. and 4s. Gd. sent bv j>ost for In 86.and 60 stamps. 12i IN PENNY SQUARES is the FINEST Sitts,—1 have been Lanniiress to Her Royal Highness tne ^JTTSSPl for the LAUNDRY, suuersedes Thumb and 'PRINCESS Or ALIOS for several years, and I consider ff-frWiiR lu.li.'o Hl'11" nnemviiled for beautv of PAlvlts uLLE is the LEST I ever us oil, an?( is v uncqa.iilto toi Dc.iutj ot |ull,i0ubt-edly greatly suj.erior to tlie old-fasWfoned Thuiuo or imt, tor Economy in use, and tor not in- L)ark Rlues. Yours &o.. juring the Clothes. To Messrs. Reckitt and Sons. ELLZA ELDER. f2V GJPPORT. THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, £ 1,0 0 0,00 0. DIRECTORS. THB RT. HON. THE EARL OF DUNRAVEN. I DANIEL OWEN, ESQ. JAMES GOODSON, ESQ. CLARE SEWELL READ, ESQ., M.P. RICHARD MICHELL, ESQ. ANDREW WALLS, ESQ. BBINSLEY NIXON, ESQ. I SIR H. DRUMMOND WOLFF, K.C.M.G., M.P. LONDON AGENTS. MKSSBS. GLYN, MILLS, CURRIE, AND Co. GENERAL MANAGER. JOHN WOODROW CROSS, ESQ. AUDITORS. ARTHUR COOPER, ESQ. j EDGAR SMALLFIELD, EsQ. SOLICITOR. SECRETARY. CHARLES E. LEWIS, ESQ., M.P. I ROBERT GARDEN, ESQ. HEAD OFFICE—7, BANK BUILDINGS, LOTIIBURY, E.C. LONDON AND SUBURBAN BRANCHES. MANAGER. ANERLKT, 1, Minden Terrace. W. C. Gould. BECKKNHAM T. S. Day. EDUWARE ROAD, 163, Edgware Road, W G. P. Furrell. KINGSLAND, 660, Kingalaad Road, E. T. J. Coombs. LEWI SHAM W. H. Young. RICHMOND E. Laird. SOUTH KENSINGTON c. D. Philpot. STOKE NEWINGTON, 163, High-street, N T. J Coombt. SURBITON T.J. Coombs. SURBITON. T.J. Coombs. ) SUTTON AND CARSHALTON T. Bartlett. TOTTENHAM AND ENFIELD E. W. Young. TWICKENHAM E Laird. WALHAM GREEN W. B. Harvey. WOOLWICH J. T. Drake. COUNTRY BRANCHES. BRANCH. MANAGER. BRANCH. MANAGER. ABEBYSTWITH and IREGARON R.P.Thomas. KING'S LYNN, DOWNHAM, and W T> BKIDQEND and MAESTKG J. Johnston. HUNSTANTON BUILTH and LLANDRINDOD J. Gwynne-Vaughan. LLANIDLOES Hugh Jones. CLRTCAR^RTSSEANTBPHILLT' W. B. Watkins. MILFOHD HAVEN J Shett!0. ■LiLANTRISSKHI J ^ARBEKTH G. P. Brewer. CARDIFF DOCKS E. W. Jones. NEATH and BRITON FERRT W. P.Garrett. CARMARTHEN John Roe. NEWPORT, MON. E. W. Willey. CHATHAM B. Bentham- NORTH WALSH AM E. J. Donaldson. CHEpsTOW F. H. Horsey. NORWICH R. J. E. Morgan. COWBRIDGB G. H. Quilter. PEMBROKE Wm. Hulm. Dias J. Humphries. PEMBROKE DOCK Wm. Hulm. EASTBOURNE ••• R. E. Stuckey. PONTYPOOL C. H. Copley. EAST DEREHAM w. Fisk. PONTYPRIDD, PENTRE, and TRE- ) EYE Wm. Fisher. ORCHY J CHAS" BA"SETT. FAKENHAM ••• ••• C. J. Pearson. PORTSEA R. J. Thompson. FisHauABD J. Shettle. ROCHFSTER A. Hollister. GOSPORT •• ••• R.J.Thompson. ST. CLEARS G. P. Brewer. GRAVBSSND ana GRAYS T. R. Heygate. TENBY Wm. Hulm. HALESWORTH, BUNGAT, and I T V TOWTN C. Elliott. SAXMUNDBAM J A. J. loung. U(JK T, Hambly. HARLESTON A. J. Young. WELLS, NORFOLK R. R. Rump. HARWICH ••• ••• — E. J. Craigie. YARMOUTH, NORFOLK Richd. Cracknell. HAVAARORDWEST J. Shettle. TaB LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED, opens- DRAWING ACCOUNTS, upon the plan usually adopted by other Bankers. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS.—Deposit Receipts for sums of .£10 and upwards will be issued to customers and others for sums placed upon these accounts, and interest allowed at such rates and for such periods as may be agreed upon, reference being had to the state of the Money Market. THE BANK effects purchases and sales of British and Foreign Funds, Stocks, Shares, and Securities,—receives Dividends, &c., thereon,—and transacts every other description of Banking business. All Payments of the Bank are made in Bank of England Notes and Bullion. Every Officer of the Bank is required to Sign a Declaration of Secrecy as to the transactions of any of its Customers. By Order of the Directors, J. W. CROSS, General Manager. REPORT, Presented to the SHARHHOLDERS at the ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING, held at the LONDON TAVERN, Bishops- T gate Street, on TUESDAY, the 1st February, 1876, I AT TWELVE O'CLOCK AT NOON PRECISELY. THE Directors have pleasure in submitting to the Shareholders the Half-yearly Statement I of Accounts and Balance Sheet to the 31st December last. The gross profits for the half-year, after making provision for bad and doubtful Debts, and including the amount brought forward from last account, are £ 49,244 3s. 7d., and after deducting all Current Expenses, Income Tax, Directors'Remuneration, Auditors' Fees, and Interest to Customers, there rem»ins a balance of £ 20,329 Vs. lOd. The Directors recommend that this amount be appropriated in the following manner, viz. • £ f,375 0 0 to the payment of a Dividend, at the rate of 12 £ per cent, per annum, free of Inoome Tax. 3,000 0 0 to the Reserve Fund, raising it to .633,110 5s. Od. 500 0 0 in further reduction of Freehold and Leasehold Premises Account. 2,436 8 3 to Rebate on Bills. 5,017 12 7 carried forward. HarwichUg lh° hulf'J'ear new Branches have been opened at Aberystwith, Anerley, Surbiton, Walham Green, and The Directors who retire by rotation are, JAMES GOODSON, Esq., BKINSLEY NIXON, Esq., and Sir H. DRUM- M°ND WoolpF, K.C.M.G., M.P., who, being duly qualified, offer themselves for re-election. The Auditors of the Bank ARTHUR COOPER, Esq., and EDGAR SMALLFIELD, Esq.—also retire, and offer themselves for re-election. It is proposed that the Dividend be payable on and after the 5th February. 7, BANK BUILDINGS, LOTHBURY, 21ST January, 1876. BALANCE SHEET OF THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED. DR. FOR THE HALF-YEAR ENDING 31sT DECEMBER, 1875. Cli. n i ^8 s. d. £ s. d. To Capi a 150,000 0 0 By Cash at Head Office and Branches, 30,000 X10 Shares, AO paid, and deposited on Call or short No- Reserve Fund. 3,1,110 5 0 tice, and Cheques, &c., in transits.. 256,377 2 7 (Invested in £ 32,727 4s. 6d., New „ Consols (including 3 per Cents.) i;14,233 Is. 4d. s<* Amount due by the Bank on Current aside as security for •J ,Posit and other Accounts .1,497,693 2 0 accounts of H..M. ,) Balance 0f last Profit Customs and of aud Loss Account 4,707 19 5 County Boards), and Gross Profit for Half- other Government year, after making pro- Stocks 229,180 J™ for Bad and New 3 per Cents. (Re- Doubtful Debts 44,536 4 2 serve Fund) 30,110 5 0 ————————' 49,244 3 7 English Railway PeSen- ture and Prefer ;rtce Stocks, and East In- I dian Railway Gua- ranteed Stocks 69,427^12 6 Other Securities 11,777 10 0 I 340,495 15 9 A •i"uut due from Customers on Cur- I rcut Accounts, Bills oi Exchange, Promissory Notes, Ac.1,079,307 6 9 Freehold and Leasehold Premises at Head Office ami Branches also Bank Furniture and Fittings at Head Office Head Office ami Branches also Bank Furniture and Fittings at Head Office and Branches 21,952 2 9 Current Expenses, iucluding Income Tax, Salaries, Rent, A:c at Head Ofiice and Branches, Director's Re- muneration, and Auditors' Fees 18,807 6 7 Interest paid on Current and Deposit Accounts. &c. 10,107 16 2 £ 1,727,047 10 7 £ 1,727,047 10 7 D PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Cn. r. £ s- d. £ s. d. To current Expenses, as above 18,807 6 7 By Gross Profit, as above 49,244 3 7 »> i?.te.l'est Paid 10, i07 16 2 „ Dividend, at 12* percent. 9,375 0 0 „ Reserve Fund. 3,00') 0 0 S'e?uc^ou °f Premises, &c., Account. 500 0 0 „ Rebate on Bills not due carried to New Account 2,43; 8 3 „ Balance carried forward 5,017 12 7 £ 49,244 3 7 £ 49,244 3 7 \Ve have compared the above Balance Sheet with the Books and Vouchers at the Head Offiee, and with the certified Returns from the several Branches, and have found it correct. (Signed) ARTHUR COOPER ") (Of Cooper Brothers & Co.) > Auditors and EDGAR SMALLFIELD, ) ^ubllc Accountants. 20th January, 1876. [169 ESTABLISHED 1812. II & T. 77ROGTOR, AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, CATHAY, BBISTOt, ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALLY PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR GRASS, CORN, ROOT, AND OTHER CROPS • ALSO BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. WORKS: CATHAY, BRISTOL. Our Mr. G, HATHERLY will attend NEWPORT. ABERGAVENNY, and USK Markets during the Season. Stores: MR, G. WATERS, Coal Wharf, CHEPSTOW; MR. T. R. HYAM, Wyebridge Street, MONMOUTH FULL PARTICULARS, WITH PRICES, POST FREE, ON APPLICATION. [81 LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCES AMD GUARANTEES FOR THE FIDELITY OF PER SONS IN SITUATIONS OF TRUST. ARE BFFBCTEfi B1: MR. W. CHRISTOPHERS, MERLIN" OFFICE, 15, COMMERCIAL STREET NEWPORT, MON. THE CHAMPION CATTLE CAKE, MANUFACTURED BY JOHN G. EAGLES, CAMDEN MILLS, BATH. THHIS CAKR contains more flesh and fat- -L forming ingredients than any Cake manufactured. Prices, Samples, Analysis, and Testimonials on annli, eation. NEWPORT AND BRISTOL. FEBRUARY, 1S76. t/ WE LSH prince, fi. ff~ v 3 or °^er suitable Steamer, (ualess prevented by any unforseen —occurrence) is intendud to sail during- the month of FEBRUARY 1876, with Merchandise only. TROM BHAUFOBT WHARF, FROM BATHURST BASIN NEWPORT. BRISTOL. ir W° J yj 7, i5 a,m Calling at the Hotwells lb Wednesday 8.30 a.m. Stage 18 Friday 9. 0 a.m. j 5 Tuesday 9.15 a.m. I 1/ lhni'sday 10.15 a m. I 19 Saturday (Cumber- I 19 Saturday (Cumber- | land Basin) 12.15 p.m. F^-RES After Cabin, 2s. 6d. Fore Cabin, Is. 6d • Children from 3 to 12 years of age, Half -price Horse and Rider, 7s. Dogs, Is. each. Retura 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?fi Oftces, opposite the SEAMEN'S FLOATING CHAPEL GROVE, BRisroL; and EEAUF01iT WHARF and fvODJNEi \t HARr, Newport. 13J Mr. J. YOUNG, Traffic Manager, Newport NOTICE. THE CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANY and the BRISTOL &KNJSP.AL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will onlyW ceive and carry goods subject to, and upon the express terms of their respective Notices of the 14th and 18th of DECEMBER, 1S54, already published, and to be obtained at their olhees sJ'i'EAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN 0 CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF, carrviM Goods at THROUGH RATES to and from t j, °V!iK 8Ti':A'M PACKET COM1 ANY S (L1MI1ED), First-class Vif;Powerful feteamer CORMORANT" SaBSafcf (Captain Simmelkiar), « UPUPA," (Cm>- tain L.O'l'ooie),"DoDO," (Captain Browne). "MINNA-* 0 (Captain Perry), are intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a. Pilot, with liberty to tow Vessels, during tbH month of FEBRUARY, 1876. NEWPORT A CARDIFF TO CORK. Newport to Cork, via Cardiff Wednesday. 2nd 9 morn Cardiff to Cork Wednesday, 2nd 91 even Newport to Cork, via Cardiff Wednesday, th 4^ morn Cardiff to Cork Thursdav, 10th 51 morn Newport to Cork, via Cardiff Wednesday, loth 8>- morn I Cardiff to Cork, Wednesday, 16th 9 even Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, 23rd 4 morn Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 24th 5 morn Newport to Cork ria Cardiff Wednesday, 23rd 4 morn Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 24th 5 morn Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, v ar 1 8 morn Cardiff to Cork W ednesday, 1 8 even CORK TO NEWPORT & CARDIFP Monday 7th. i'ii after Monday 14th (j moln Monday 21st 7 morn Monday 28th 6 mOJn GLASGOW TO NEWPORT via CORK. The Clyde Shipping Company's Steamers leave Glasgo every Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Fares to Cardiff, or Newport, Cal) n, (including Fee, Xi Is Od Children under 12 years, 12s. Deck, 7a. Return lickets. Cabin, ,including Fee,) available for Ont Month, Jii Us 0d. j (.bijdren, lbs. The Company give notice that they will not he accountable for Passenger's Luggage, unless the value thereof be declared, and a Freight paid accordingly at the time of Shipment and that Passengers from NEWPORT and CARDIF* must obtain their tickets at the Offices, be- fore going all Boar-i. Horses and Live Stock intended for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the time of Sailing, a.nd Goods on the previous day. For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply at Company g Ofiice, Cork ot their Agcnt", JAMES MAljDOCK, Ship Broker, 74, Commercial-road, Newport, Mon. E. C. DOWNING, 3] Ship Broker, Bute Docks, Cardiff. \\7HITE STAR" LINE J4*—. NOTICE.—I he ateamers of this Line take the Lane Routes re- commended by Lieut. Maury, ou both the Outward and Homeward passages. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. Every THURSDAY, calling at ^ueenstown on the following day. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS The uudernoted well-known fast Steamers are ap- pointed to sail from Liverpool to New York as follows REPUBLIC Thursday, Feb 17, GERMANIC Thursday, Feb 24. CELTIC .Thursday. March 2. A >RIATIC Thursday, March 9. BALTIC Thursday, March 16, Sailing from NEW YORK every SATURDAY. SALOON PASSAGE 15, 18, and 21 Guineas, &c, according to accommo- dation in State Rooms, all having equal privileges in Saloon. Children under Twelve years half fare Infants under Une year free Return Tickets iavailab.. for Twelve calendar months from date of i>sue) at reduced rates. Deposit, 4-5 each berth, These Steamships afford the very best accommodation 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's Shop. Piano. Extensive Libraries and Electric Bell communication with Stewards Surgeons and Stewardesses carried The Steerage Accommodation is of the very highest order. Steerage Fare at Reduced Rates. Passengers booked through to ail parts of the States Canada, India, &c., at special rates. Draitsissued 011 New Yorkfor sums not exceeding XI(I free. 1 or Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Offioes, 19, Broadway, New York, and 96, outh Clarke-street, Chicago; in (jueenstown. to JAMES SCOTi and CO.; in NEWPORT to H. WOOLE, 64, Commercial-street, or to ISMA Y, DlhLb, &- CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool; and 34, Leadenhall-street London E-4 1 [5 drat ion. FREE EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. T7VREE PASbAGLb arc granted by the 1 Government to Female Domestic .Servants of all kinds, who are quite free to engage with whum they please at the best wages they can get. ^tages = £ '25 to a-yoar, nil found. 1 ree ;i-s.iges given to Agricultural Labourers, whether mam.d or single. ages to ,;£;¡I a-vear with board and lodging. Assisted Passages to Mechanics ou payment of £ 4. Wages as u I, (i Blacksmiths 12s to 14s a day I Shipwrights 10s to 12sa da Ca.rpent-.rs 12s 14s Tailors Bs,. 10s „ Shoemakers.. 9s „ 10s Miners 10s il „ rile ahove need n-it want work r. single hour after lauding. Apply personally or by letter to AGENT-GENERAL for QUEENSLAND, 32, Charing Cross, Loutioki, S.W., or to L. L. LEWIS, Brie.y Hill, Ebbw Vale; and T. GRIFFITHS, Beaufort House,Chepstow. (4S