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Qmm. 1862. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MRS. A. MORGAN. MACE EN FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SO CIETY. PRESIDENT.—REV. AUGUSTUS MORGAN. COMMITTEE EDWARD ROBATHAN, Esq. PHILIP WOODRUFF, Esq. DAVID MORRIS. Esn. HON. SECRETARIES • u_ ■Key. H. WILLIAMS. RICHARD WOODRUFF, Esq. T,Lhat ,th? Society meet Annually, on the 3rd THURSDAY in the month of July. competition for Prizes given by the Society n u °on^ned the parish of Machen. Extra Prizes will be given to competitors for Flowers, Vegetables, and Fruit, from the following parishes, viz., St. Woollos, MlChaelstone, Marshfield, Bassalleg, and Risca. 3.- That no person who is a Gardener shall be allowed to compete. 4.-That. no Prizes sball be adjudged to any Flower, Irfairt, Fruit, or Vegetable which has not been grown by the Exhibitor. 7 the Exhibitor who gains the First Prize is not fi __TV> receive the Second. i no Prize be given, except there is merit. '•That the Show be held ANNUALLY, at the School- room, Fwrwmista, Machen and that the room be open from Eight to Eleven for the reception of the several productions. 8.—That the doors be open at half-past One o'clock for admittance until half-past Three o'clock, on the payment of One Shilling; Children half-price. After half-past Three o clock all will be admitted gratis. SCHEDULE OF PRIZES FOR FLOWERS. ROSES, 6 Blooms 5 0 2nd Prize 2 6 FUSCHIAS, 3 Pots 5 0 ditto 2 6, PANSIES, 6 Blooms. 5 0 ditto 2 6 DAHLIAS, 6 ditto 5 0 ditto 2 6 INKS, 3 ditto 3 0 ditto 1 6 STOCKS, 4 ditto 3 0 ditto 1 6 ORNAMENTAL BASKET > „ OF FLOWERS, | 5 0 ditto 2 6 BEST NOSEGAY, 3 0 ditto 1 6 FRUIT. s. d. s. d. APPLES, 6 5 0 2nd Prize 2 6 PEARS, 6 5 0 ditto 2 6 RED CURRANTS, Pint 5 0 ditto 2 6 WHITE CURRANTS, ditto 5 0 ditto 2 6 GOOSEBERRIES, ditto 5 0 ditto 2 6 VEGETABLES. POTATOES, Quartern 7 6* 2nd Prize 5 *0 \6 5 0 ditto 2 6 0»mv«'FP7DG 12 3 0 DITT° 1 6 r* AUTUMQ 12 3 0 ditto 1 6 6 5 0 ditto 2 6 CABRII3' Garden 6 3 0 ditto 1 6 pSS 3 3 0 ditto 1 6 „ 3 0 «'»<> 1 6 Runners, i •••5 0 ditto 2 6 DITTO Dwarf 12 5 0 ditto 2 6 BROAD BEANS 12 3 0 ditto "I 1 6 RHUBARB, 4 Sticks 5 0 ditto 2 6 CUCUMBERS, 2. 5 0 ditto 2 6 LETTUCE 3. 3 0 ditto 1 6 BEST BASKET OF 6 ) N VARIOUS VEGETABLES, F 0 U 111110 ••• 2 6 For the NEATEST COTTAGE and GAROFN, 1(, 5 0 For the CLEANEST & NEATEST COTTAGE, 10s., 2nd 5 0 Persons competing for the last two Prizes, must send in their names at least three days before the Show, to the Secretaries. The above Prizes to be confined to Cottagers. EXTRA PRIZES. s, d. For the best" cultivated Garden on Draethen) n a Common | 2nd best 5 0 For the best cultivated ditto, of not less than two} Perches in extent, in the occupation of a'Collier S. 7 6 or Workman in the Machen Colliery J „ 2nd best 5 0 For the best ditto ditto, of not less than ditto ditto | in extent, in the occupation of a Workman or > 7 6 Labourer of Machen Forge ) 2nd best 5 0 For the best ditto ditto, of not less than ditto "J ditto, in the occupation of a Collier or Labourer >76 in Wainfawr Colliery ••• ) 2nd best ••• 5 0 For the best ditto ditto in the occupation of a 1 Workman or Labourer in Macben Cnemical >76 Works 1 2nd best 5 0 For the best Bed of Sweet Herbs, exhibited by a 1 « n Cottager | 0 0 EXTRA PRIZES OPEN TO THE WHOLE PARISH. FLOWERS. s. d. s. d. ROSES, 6 Blooms. 5 0 2nd Prize 2 6 PANSIES, 6 ditto 5 0 ditto 2 6 PINKS, 6 ditto 5 0 ditto 2 6 FUSCHIAS, 3 Pots 5 0 ditto 2 6 BF\K„e°/BB°ED1!E } 5 0 ditto 2 6 BEST DESIGN, 5 0 ditto 2 6 VEGETABLES. POTATOES, 12 Õ 0 2nd Prize 2 6 ONIONS, Spring 12 3 0 ditto 1 6 OHTONS, Autumn 12 3 0 ditto 1 6 PARSNIPS, 6 5 0 ditto 2 6 CARROTS, 6 5 0 ditto 2 6 RHUBARB. 4 5 0 ditto 2 6 }12 5 0 diUo 2 6 DITTO, Dwarf, 12 5 0 ditto 2 6 -CUCUMBERS, 2. 5 0 ditto 2 6 PEAS, Quartern, 3 0 ditto 1 6 EXTRA PHIZES TO BE GIVEN TO THE AFOREMENTIONED PARISHES. FLO WE US. s. d. s. d. ROSES, 6 Blooms 3 0 2nd Prize 1 6 PANSIES, 6 ditto 3 0 ditto 1 6 PINKS, 6 ditto 3 0 ditto 1 6 FUSCHIAS, 3 Pots 3 0 ditto 1 6 BASKET OP BORDER 1 3 0 DITT J 6 FLOWERS, ) BEST DESIGN, 3 0 ditto 1 6 VEGETABLES. s d. s. d. POTATOES, 12 3 0 2nd Prize 1 6 ONIONS, Spring 12 3 0 ditto 1 6 ONIONS, Autumn 12 3 0 ditto 1 6 PARSNIPS, 6 3 0 ditto 1 6 CARROTS, 6 3 0 ditto 1 6 RHUBARB, 4 3 0 ditto 1 6 KIDNEY BEANS, ) 12 3 0 DITT0 X 6 Runners, J DITTO, Dwarf 12 3 0 ditto 1 6 CUCUMBERS, 2 3 0 ditto 1 6 Quartern ditto 1 6 Appt FRUIT. 6 3 0 2nd Prize 1 6 RED PV 6 3 0 ditto 1 6 3 0 ««• 1 « GOOSEBERRIES', ^?<TO — 3 0 DITTO 1 6 cA~VIR?"o 3 0 ditto 1 6 PAGERS.—FLOWERS. ROBES, 6 BloomB. 3 n" o 1 t) ■ '1 fi FUSCHIAS, 3 Pots 3 g 2nd Prize J 6 PANSIES, 6 Blooms. 3 Q «}itto — 1 jj DAHHAS, J ditto 3 °o I STOCKS, 4 d,t';0 ••• 3 0 ditto i « ORNAMENTALBASKET OF) 3 FLOWERS 0 DLTTO »• 1 6 BUST NOSEGAY, FRUIT 6 DITIO 2 0 s. d. s d APPLES, 6 3 0 2nd Prize i « PEARS, 6 3 0 ditto 1 6 RED CURRANTS, Pint 3 0 ditto 1 6 WHITE DITTO, ditto 3 0 ditto 1 6 GOOSEBERRIES, ditto ..30 ditto 1 6 VEGETABLES. POTATOES, 12 3 0 2nd Prize 1 6 ONIONS, Spring 12 3 0 ditto 1 6 ONIONS, Autumn 12 3 0 ditto 1 6 PARSNIPS, 6 3 0 ditto 1 6 CARROTS, 6 3 0 ditto 1 6 RHUBARB, 4 3 0 ditto 1 6 KIDNEY BEANS \19 O FT R Runners J12 3 0 1 6 DITTO. Dwarf 12 3 0 ditto 1 6 Quartern 3 0 ditto 1 6 SHOW TO COMMENCE AT HALF-PAST I O'CLOCK DENTAL SURGERY. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT IN ARTIFICIAL TEETH AND PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Attendance in the Principality for the last Thirty Years. Mr. Lewin Mosely, Dentist, 30, BERNERS STREET, LONDON (ESTABLISHED 1820.) APPOINTMENTS FOR 1862. NEWPORT—Every Fourth THURSDAY, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL. Next visit, Thursday, July 31. ABERGA VENNY -Every alternate TUESDAY, at Mr HARRIS, next door to the ANGEL HOTEL. Next visits, Tuesday, July 15, and Tuesday, July 29. HEREFOIID-Every Alternate WEDNESDAY, at Mr. WEBSTER'S, Surveyor, &c., St. Owen-street. Next visits, Wednesday, July 16, aud Wednesday, July 30. MONMOUTH—Every Fourth THURSDAY, at Mr. J. POWELL'S, Plumber, Monnow-street. Next visit, Thursday, July 17. CHEPSTOW—By appointment, at the GEORGE HOTEL. Private rooms at all the Hotels. Attendance from 10 to 5. IMPORTANT NOTICE Mr MOSELY, Dentist, begs to direct attention to a New and Patented improvement in the manufacture of Artificial leeth, Palates, &c., which sunei-seile-i all impure Metals and soft or absorbing agents hitherto the fruitful cause of so many evils to the mouth and gums. A portion of this great improvement consists of a gum-colored enamelied.base for the Artificial Teeth, which presents a uniformly smooth and highly polished surface, preventing any lodgment of food between interstices, thus avoiding the consequent unpleasant secretions, causing foulness of breath, &c. Additional Teeth can be added when re- quired, (thus saving great expense to the Patient,) without extracting roots or fangs, and as the whole is moulded in a soft state, all inequalities of the gums or roots of teeth are carefully protected, and insures a perfect system of painless Dentistry. Neither metals, wires, or unsightly ligatures are required, but a perfectly complete atihesion secured by Mr MOSELY'S PATENTED SUCTION PALATE, No. 674, August, 1855. Decayed amd Tender Teeth permanently restored to use, preventing the necessity of Extraction. Constant attendance at Town Residence, No. 30, Bernels-street, Oxford-street, W where patients and letters will meet with immediate attention. Consultations, and every information, free. Charges unusually moderate. [13 WHAT SHALL WE HAVE FOR TEA? BAKER, SIMPSON, & COMPANY'S INTERNATIONAL BISCUIT, SAME AS PREPARED FOR THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1862. Which for purity of material, handsome appearance, and elegant finish, has been pronounced hy judges to be a very requisite addition to the Tea and Dessert table. For samples apply to PRITCHARD BROTHERS, (late NORRIS & PRITCHAKD.) 31, Commercial-street, and 27, High-street, Newport. [3408 PALMER'S FUNERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, 45, LLANARTH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. Next door tQ the West, "f ex*11*. This Establishment will be found replete with every article to suit all classes of society to any extent, in Town or Country. HEARSES and MOURNING COACHES kept on hand for removal from one station to another, in connection with the Railways or Country. FUNERAL PLUMES, &c. TOMBS, MONUMENTS, ESCUTCHEONS, &c. Undertaker to Her Majesty's 31ilitary Depot. The Proprietor having made considerable alterations in his establishment, he will be pre- pared to render to families and the trade every article much lower than have yet been known. No connection with any other house, which has been falsely represented. [2966 HENRY POOLEY & SON, 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON PATENTEES AND SOLE MAKERS OF POOLEY'S WEIGHING MACHINES, WEIGHBRIDGES, &c., Suitable for all Commercial, Mining and Manufacturing purposes. TRAM WEIGHING MACHINES, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOB THE VARIOUS WORKS OF SOUTH WALES. Albion Foundry, Liverpool; 89, Fleet-streut, London Commercial-street, Newport; Welling ton-ssreet, Gateshead. AGENTS for the sale of Valves and Brass Mountings, Pressure Guages, Vulcanized India Rubber, &c., &c.- C. P. PARKINSON, Manager. [10 DAVID E. DAVIES, CURRIER, BOOT, SHOE, AND LEGGING MANUFACTURER, 26a, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. MON., RESPECTFULLY intimates that he has- received his SUMMER GOODS, Which are of first-rate value, and will be placed before his Friends and the Public generally, at THOSE PRICES which only S UC H TIMES as we are now PASSING THROUGH afford to those who can go into the Market as Buyers. AGENT FOlt NIUIIOI.I.S' WATERPROOF ENAMEL LEATHER POLISH AND KID REVIVER. Newport, June, 1862. [3102 H. P. BOLT, CONTRACTOR, B U I L D E R, AND MANUFACTURING JOINER, A US TIN FRIARS SAWING, PLANING, GROOVING, & MOULDING MILLS, NEWPORT MONMOUTHSHIRE, HAS constantly on hand the following GOODS, viz. STEAM STRUCK MOULD- INGS and ARCHITRAVES, SKIRTINGS, DOOR JAMBS, QUOIN BEADS, SASH BARS, DOORS and DOOR FKAMES, SHUTTERS, GROUNDS, SASHES and FRAMES, PANELLING, and FLOOIUNG of all descriptions. Also, RIDGE, CRESE, SLATE, and PANTILE LATHS, DRAIN PIPES, CEMENTS. PLASTER OF PARIS, CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATE SLABS,'«R N" A MENTAL FLOOR TILES, and all kind of BUILDING MATERIALS in general, at reasonable prices. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN in eveiy branch of the BUILDING TRADE sent out in Town and Country at the Shortest Notice. N.B.—A list of Drawings, and Prices of Doors, Mount ings, &c., forwarded, on application at the Works. [10 MR. PARSON SURGEON DENTIST, of 17, Orchard S street, College Green, Bristol, respectfully acquaint the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of New port and Vicinities, that he may be consulted in the various branches of his profession, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, the second Wednesday in each month, Terms, which are extremely moderate, may be known on application as above. ATTENDANCE FOB | Newport, Wednesday, 13th, 9 till 5. AUG L ST. (25 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST of No. 7, PARK- 8TREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for the last 14 years) at NEWPORT, the first WEDNESDAY, and at CARDIFF the following THURSDAY in every Month, when he may be consulted on all cases relating to ai8 -Profession., Mr. YOUNG'S next visit will occur as follow NEWPORT—At Mr. Wansbroagh's, plumber, Com- mercial-street,-Weduefiday, August 6th. CARDIFF—At No. 2, Duke-street, next door to the Guardian Offloo-Thunday, August 7th. [2258 ,>I. ,¡" ,j ¿\ttdrtStøt &t. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. H. "MIJ L L 0 C K, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, BOOKBINDER, AND STATIONER, BEGS to intimate to his Patrons and the Public that he has REMOVED to the commodious ) Premises lately occupied by his Father, at 16, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, Where he trusts to receive the renewed manifestation of favours hitherto so liberally bestowed July 1, 1862. [3470 E X PI RATION OF LEASE, 9, CLAUE-STREET, BRISTOL. THOMAS G. MUNDY begs to inform his Friends and the Public that, being about to REMOVE into more convenient Premises in the ;QUEEN'S-RO AD, his present large and valuable STOCK, consisting of DINNER, DFSSERT, BREAKFAST, TEA, AND TOILET SERVICES, RICHLY-CUT AND ENGRAVED DECANTERS. WATER JUGS, FINGER BOWLS, WINE GLASSES, TUMBLERS, Ac., BOHEMIAN GLASS AND CHINA VASES, LUSTRES. FLOWER BOWLS, AN)) OTHER ORNAMENTAL GOODS, in great variety, Will be offered at an Immense Reduction from the usual Prices to avoid Removal. This is an opportunity well worth the attention of Parties Furnishing, as the STOCK is well-known to have been selected from the first Manufacturers. OBSERVE THE ADDRKSS.—9. C L A R E ST •; E ET. CORNER OF MARSH-STREET, BRISTOL. [3172 IMPORTANT SXJTICEI am" if;JF"' Æ -r LONDON AN D NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. GENERAL CARRIERS TO NEWPORT, EBBW VALE, BLA1NA PONTYPOOL ABERSYCHAN. CARDIFF, RHYMNEY, MERTHYR. &c. Goods are Received aud Forwaided Daily from tbe London and North Western to the principal Stations of the MONMOUTHSHIRE, RHYMNEY, AND TAFF VALE RAILWAYS The following houses are alone authorised to receive Goods in London for the LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN COMPANY'S OFFICES: For Rhymney Railway and Cardiff. CH APLIN AND HORNE. Swan with Two Necks, Gresbam street, E'C. Spread Eagle. Gracechurch street, E.O. George and Blue Hoar, Hoi born, E.C. Green Man and Still, Oxford-s;reet, \V. Cross Keys, Wooil-street, E.C. Bo.t-in-Tun, Fleet street, E.C. Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, W. Golden Cross, Charing Cross, W.C. Old White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly, W. White Horse. Fetter-laue, E.C. Hambro' Whaif, Tliames-street, S.E. Camden Town Station, W. Haydou-square Station, E. C"4_ For Monmouthshirs Railway and Newport, I PICKFORD AND CO. 20 Wandsworth-road. S.W. Castle, Wood-street, Cheapside, E.C. Railway Station, Camden Town, N.W. 395 Oxford-street, W. Vine-stieet, Regent-street, W. Wharfs, 1 & 2, City-road Basin, E.C. 1, Hunter-street, Old Kent-roid, S.E. Union Hall, Union-street, Borough, S.E. 9, South Wharf-road, Paddiugton, W. Red Lion Yard, Princess-street, Westminster, S.W. Camden Town Station. N.W. Poplar Station. Railway Station, Haydon-sq., Minories, E. Swan Yard, Borough, S.E. LON IJUIN.—MB. -LM.VID TEVENSON, uoons manager, Camden Town Station. MA NCHESTER, London Road Station.—Mr. THOS. KAY Goods Manager b1 mSo™ Cr°""1 S'rest BEADSHiW, Good, Manager. BIRMINGHAM, Curzon-street Station.—Agents: Messrs. ?ICKFORD & Co CROWLEY & Co CHAPLIN & HORNE, Mr. F. P, BROUGHTON, Goods Manager. « W £ LXER"A^PT0Nr £ ™FORDSHmE. E. HUNTLY, GOO.IS Marker. Traffic ordered per LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY will be carried between South Wales District and all parts of the Kingdom by the most direct routes. Further particulars respecting the transit of traffic and full information respecting Rates, may be obtained on application to Mr. J. A. JEBB, at 7, York-place, Newport, (the Agent of the London and North Western Company for the South Wales District) or from the local Agents, Messrs. CROWLEY, at Cardiff, and Messrs PICKFORD, at Newport. .East.on Station, London, December 2nd, 1861. BY ORDER. [2643 LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY.. THE DIRECT THROUGH ROUTK from SOUTH WALES RAILWAY, NEWPORT JL CARDIFF, PONTYPOOL, ABERGAVENNY, MERTHYR TYDFIL, &c., &c., to LIVERPOOL, MAN CHESTER, LEEDS, and the NORTH, VIA SHREWSBURY and CREWE. TRAINS BUW AS roLLowa Week Day Trains Trains N.B.—Passengers from the South Wales Name STATIONS. „ —— Railway for the North, change from the Higli- 0f Qo. 1 & 21 iixp. 1 & I street Station to the Mill-street Station, at a.m. a.m. am. a m-j Newport. An Omnibus meets every Train. 02 r New Milford, dep. 7 lf> 9 5 11 Oj g Haverfordwest „ 7 40 9 30 11 27j LIST OF THROUGH FARES. F Carmarthen „ 8 58 10 20 12 50| lst Cl. 2nd CI. 3rd C <j Swansea „ 10 20 11 13 2 5( a .,I s J J £ eath 10 48 11,38 2 37 Newport to g Bridgend 1132 12 18 3 37 ••• gll T7 iq Q 19 a 7 Ri g Cardiff „ 6 10 12 3812 49 4 36 Shrewsbury .19 3 12 8 7 6., 2 Newport 'i o Liverpool •. 29 9 2! 0 12 34 3 5igh3:Stn.{»"- 631 1 5 1 10 5 8|| Manchester 30 4 20 11 12 9h • —2 — 1 ,00, » o » „ „ ■> ,-5- 1 9-31 "Toi Leeds 36 4 25 5 15 10| 1,2, 3 1, 2 3 1, 2,3 1, 2,3 1, 2 L 2,3 1 2,3 PreRt(m 33 1Q 23 11 14 74 am. p.m p.m. p m. p.m. J*-™-J>a. Cardiff to. p* Shrewsbury 22 3 14 9. 9 01 Mnn > P' Liverpool, 32 9 23 1 13 94 Ry." vm^t Stn }dep> 6 40 1 30 3 30 5 30 8 50 3 45 Manchester 33 4 23 0 14 3J R.Ry. Cardiff (Adam-st)d 12 50 '° 01 o i« 0 an (3. j) f Merthyr Tydfil dep 9 40 1 10 i 25 8 0 3 0 V.^e"s ,'y 31 q 2,7 ir. ||| PoDtypool Bead,, 6 55 I 48 8 50 j SO « » 4 10 32 4 » f l" 3 I • «- I Abergavenny 7 25 2 10 4 10 6 21 J ov 4 40| Mertj1yr t0 s t_, ( Shrewsbury, arr 11 30 4 50 "^7 35^ 10 0 1 3010 o' f 32 3 99 7 if «! 30 Warrington „ 1 43 7 35 10 3 k,verP0<? V «« A II I o* LIVERPOOL „ 2 30 8 35 10 45 — 6 30 ei 1,2 10 — 22 6 ••• 14 fS Stockport 1 50 7 4? }o 13 ■Abergav<Bnny to 0 g -{ Manchester M 2 5 8 0 10 25 ••• ••• Shrewsbury i5 o 10 3 6 1 St Huddersfield „ 3 0 9 10 ••• Liverpool 25 11 18 7 10 10 3 I5 Leeds „ 4 1010 10 Manchester 25 b IS 7i. 11 4 3- Preston 235 9 C i rontypool Road to 1 Carlisle „ 5 25 Shrewsbury 17 3 11 4 6 101 „ ( Ediuhurgh „ 8 40 — Liverpool 27 9 J9 8 11 7 £ 1 Glasgow 9 5| Manchester 27 5 19 HA. 11 2 a m. ik' M. p.m. 1,2 1,2,3 1.2 Trains leave LIME-STREET STATION, Liverpool daily, at 4 5 9 0 1 15 Arriving in Newport 1 50 5 10 9 20 Passengers, if booked by the L. & N W. Route, will travel between Liverpool and Newport without change of carriage, and will avoid the inconvenience of crossing the Mersey from Birkenhead to Liverpool. PASSENGERS MUST BE PARTICULAR TO ASK FOR TICKETS BY THE LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN ROUTE. Further information may be obtained on application to Mr. J. A. JEBB, 7, York-place, Newport, the Agent of the L. & N. W. R. Co. BY ORDER. Euston Square Station, London, January 1. 1862. 2668J PRESERVATION OF GAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the GAME on the LANDS of the LORDS ofPORTON situate in the parishes of Goldcliff and Ileilwick, in tht county of Monmouth, is STRICTLY PRESERVEL). and that all Peisons Found Trespassing npon the said Lands, either in Pursuit of Game or for any other purpose, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. CHARLES J. PARKE*. Wentsland, 30th June, 1ë62.. [3419 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. Notice of Adjudication and First Meeting of Creditors. JOSEPH RADFOIID, of Mill Parade, in qj the Borough of Newport, in the County of Mon- mouth, baker and grocer, and previously of Watch-house Parade, in the said Borough of Newport, baker and grocer, having been adjudged Bankrupt under a Petition for Adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in Her Majesty's County Court of Monmouthshire, holilen at Newport, on the 3rd day of JULY, 1862, is hereby required to sur- render himself to WILLIAM ROBERTS, Esquire, Registrar of the said Court, at the first Meeting of Creditors, to be held before the said Registrar, on the 23rd day of JULY, 1862, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon precisely, at the Chambers of the said Registrar, at Dock-Btreet, Newport, aforesaid. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Esquire, of Newport, is the Official Assignee; and ROBERT J. CATHCART, Esquire, of Newport, the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. PUBLIC SITTINGS will be appointed by the Court for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination, of which sittings due notice will be given in the London Gazette At the said First Meeting of Creditors the Registrar will receive the Proofs of the Debts of the Creditors; and the Creditors may choose an Assignee or Assignees of the Bank upt's estate and effects. At the public sit- tings Proofs of Debts of Creditors will also be received, and the said Bankrupt will be required to submit himself to be examined, and to make a full disclosure and disco- very of all his estate and effects, and to finish his exami nation. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN to all persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, not to deliver the same but to the Official Assiguee whom the Court has appointed in that behalf, and give notice to the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. [3478 ESTATES.—LAND and HOUSES to be JL-J SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION and PRIVATE CONTRACT, HOUSES and FARMS to let throughout the Kingdom, see the Estates Gazette, published on the lst, 8th, 16th, and 23rd of the month. Annual sub* Bcription, Yl single number, 6d. (stamped.) Office for Adrertiaemont*, 200, Fleet-atreet, London. I33æ CEMENT, PL \STER OF PARIS, &c. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS <y OTHERS. RJ-RAHAM & COMPANY beg respectfully to inform their friends and the Putdic generally liat they have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for Ins district, for GREAVES' celebrated PORTLAND, ivOMAN, and LIAS CEMENTS, Baked and Boiled PLASTER, FLOOR PLASTEll, GYPSUM, &c PARIAN and KEENE'S CEMENT, Ball and Washed WHITING, OCHRES, & &c. ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO; 35, Commercial-street, Newport, June 5,1862. [3367 ROBINSON'S TURNIP MANURE Contains, in a concentrate^ form, what the MANGOLD, SWEDE, and TURNIP luxuriate in, and when used in proper quantities mny be depen,led upon to produce unaided, very heavy ntd superior crops. ROBINSON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME Contains a high per centage of PHOSPHATE OF LIME, chIefly rendered soluble. I Both are dry, finely powdered, and ready for the field. PERUVIAN GUANO, BONE DUST, &c. Apply to J. and T. ROBINSON, Docks, Gloucester; at their WORKS. St. Phillip's Marsh, Bristol, or to their AGENTS r2864 ] COOLING & REFRESHING REQUI- SITE FOR THE TOILET.- OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA, established upwards of 30 years, is the best and only certain remedy ever discovered for preserv- ing, strengthening, beautifying, or restoring the Hair, Whiskers, or Moustaches, and preventing them turning grey. Sold in bottles, 3s. 6d., 6s. and lie., by C. and A. Oldridge, 22, Wellington-street, Strand, London, W.C., and all Chemists and Perfumers.- For children's and ladies'hair it is most efficllciolls and unrivalled and will be found especially valuable, as the most delicate head- dress or bonnet can be worn without fear of soiling. [3235 AN ANNUITY TO ASSURANCE AGENTS.—AGENTS are WANTED in this LOCALITY for a LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, upon the following unusually good terms :-50 per ceni. upon all new premiums, 10 per cent. upon the second year's renewal p vmiuin, and 5 per cent. upon all subse- quent renewal premiums. In addition to which, the 5 per cent. upon renewals will be continued to an agent's wife and family upon his decease, thus affording 'hem an annuity for his exertions. None need apply who cannot give good references. Address, with full name and parti- Ieulari, to O.R., Mr. Cross, Printer, 85, Chancery-lane, Loadon, W.C. {3442 addresses. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY & EXPEDITIOUSLY EXEOUTED AT THE Htcrlro$riming @fficc, 15, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON BOOK-PKINTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS CIRCULARS, CAIDS, REiortTS, &c. WR. MATTHEWS & CO TY TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS 19, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. Ponded and Free Stores for Ships. ("1 BEWARE OF SPURIOUS LIME. THE BEST LIME IN THE WORLD FOR WATER WORKS, THE ONLY ABERTHAW LIME in Mon- moiithshire, miy be obtained of JOHN EVANS, LIME BURNER, Pillgweully, Newport, at the Lowest possible terms. [1762 HARVEST CIDER. SIMEON SOAHD begs to inform Farmers and others, that lie ball now on SALE, PRIME HEREFORDSHIRE & DEVONSHIRE CIDER, For Harvest use. Corn and Provision Stores, Baneswell, Newport, 1862. [3344 THE SCYTHE SUPERSEDED. J. S. STONE EARNESTLY invites the immediate atten- tion of Farmers and others requiring MACHIN ESfor the present Harvest, to inspect his NEW STOCK of HAY MAKERS, HORSE RAKES, MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, which will Cut an Acre of Grass or Corn per hour FAR SUPERIOR TO THE SCYTHE. Every Machine sent out is warranted to perform its work in an efficient manner. Catalogues sent post free, on application to the WORKS, GREAT DOCK-STREET, or at the IMPLEMENT STAND, CATTLE MARKET, NEWPORT, MON. [201-5 OSTLER'S HAIR-CUTTING ROOMS, 32, HIGH-STREET, Entrance at Corner, opposite the New Bank. PERFUMERY AND ALL TOILET REQUISITES. CLOSED ON THURSDAY AT TWO P.M. — [3147 GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO direct V." from Messrs. Anthony Gibbs and Sons, London, NOW ON SALE at NEWPORT. Enquire of Mr. M. NEWTON, Panson Cottage, Hereford; or Mr. J. PARSONS, MONMOUTHSHIBK RAILWAY AND CANAL COMPANY'S WHARF, Newport. [3378 TO PHOTOGRAPHERS PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR. HENRY J. GRATTE, OPERATIVE AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, 57, COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, Supplies CASES, FRAMES, PASSE PARTOUS, APPARATUS, CUE AIICALS, and everything connected with the practice of Photography, at LONDON PRICES. All kinds of Gilt and other Mouldings for Picture lrames kept Agent for NEWPORT for 11A MSDEN'S COLLODION. Orders per Post, accompanied by a remittance, punc- tually attended to. [3243 T. P. WANSBROUGH, 4 AND5, COMMERCIAL STREET, (OPPOSITE THE WES TO ATE HOTELJ NEWPORT, MON., PLUMBER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, AND DECORATOR, HAS now on Hand the Largest and Best- selected STOCK of FRENCH AND ENGLISH PAPER HANGINGS In South Wales, at a considerable Reduction in Price. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY 3275 MONEY WITHOUT SURETIES. NATIONAL DISCOUNT AND LOAN FUND AND DEPOSIT BANK, No. 9, ADAM STREET, ADELPHI, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Loans from £ 5 to £ 2^0 without sureties, at extra risk premium; Loans from £ 5 to JE500 with sureties. Bills discounted at Five per cent- Money advanced on Bills of Sale. Loans advanced in full, without deduction for interest or expenses. Forms on application, 2d., or by post. Office hours from Ten to Four. _3491J G. LAWRENCE, Manager. IMPORTANT TO FLOCK MASTERS. RIMIOMAS BIGG, Agricultural and Veteri- ZD jL nary Chemist, by Appointment, to H R.H., the late Prince Consort, K G, beys to solicit orders for his SHEEP-DIPPING COMPOSITION For the destruction of Tick, Lice, &c.; and for the pre- vention of Fly. Scab, &c. Alxo, for his SPECIFIC Oli. LOTION, FOR SCAB IN SHEEP, OR MANGE IN HORSES OR DOGS. GW It is oniy necessary, in eiving orders, to state the number of sheep, to have the right quantity of each sent. LEICESTER HOUSE, GREAT DOVER-ST, BOIIOUGFT, LONDON. DIPPING APPARATUS, £14, L5, B4, and £ 3. Most important Certificate from Jlr. HERAPATH, the celebrated Analytical Chemist.— Bristol Laboratory, Old Park, January 18th, 1861. SIR,-I have submitted your Sheep-Dipping Composi- tion to analysis, and find that the ingredients are well blemled, and the mixture neutral if it is used according to the directions given, I feel satisfied, that while it effectually destroys vermin, it, will not injure the hair- roots (or yolk") in the skin, the fleece, or the carcase. I ;hink it deserves the numerous testimonials published. I am. Sir, yours respectfully, WILLIAM HERAPATH, Sen,. F.C.S &c., &c. To Mr. THOMAS BIGG, Professor of Chemistry. Leicester House, Great Dover-street, Lorcugh, London. AGENTS. NEWPORT T* J* JONES, druggist Abergavenny v. Watkins, druggist J. Gosden, dru-, ist Bridgend J. Price, druggist Builth T. Pi ice, drnggist Bromyard J. Philpott, jun druggist Chepstow W. P. Williams, druggist Cirencester.J. W. Mason, druggist Dursley (J Knapp, auctioneer Cardiff H. Bird, druggist Gloucester Ptoiaser & Treufield, druggists i • E Berry, druggist Hereford H. S. Duggan; druggist Knighton R. Phillips, druggist Leoniiiis;ter F. & D, F Davis, druggists Minchiuhampton J- & W- Simpkins, druggists Nailsworth .Smith & Sons, druggists Neai b. Boone& Evans, druggists Noithleach C. Wright, farmer Monmouth Mrs. Scott, druggist Ross Cary,Cocke & Roper, druggiisto Swausea R. George, ironmonger Stow on the Wold .J. Bullock, druggist Stroud G. Gay, druggist Tewkesbury E. May, drnggist Usk .J. Edwwds. drug&t. [3296 gidflrmsi. NEWPORT STEAM SAW, PLANTNG. GROOVING- T-~r TONGUING MILLS. Wf NOVELL begs to inform, his U V .D.ds the Public that to the above RER9 TliHiR «°LESALE and RETAIL TIM- i ,lno ,a!' ''sp branches, where a WELL- P?VR SPPUCF tVH( ?vJ(,CK of B0 ^RD in niif piI « mahogany, BIRCH, BEECH, MATERIALS &c ca hand" BUILDING S NB.-Preparef} Ftoorins; Board in Sprnce, bellow Pi t)e an,l L.ed. All Oiiteis per Rostor otherwise will re- ceive prompt, attention, an-i oblige. SAWING DONE FOR THE TRADE. NEWPORT STEAM SAW MILLS, AND TIMBER YARD, CANAL PARADE, NEWPORT March 21st, 1862. [3066 KING'S HEAD HOTEL. MONMOUTHT ALFRED BENNETT, (formerly of the XA- HERO COACH" from Cardiff to Newport and Worcester), respectfully intimates that ihis 1 frequented and old-established Hotel is now replete with every con- venience for Visitors, a large sum having been recently spent in improvements. Wines and Spirits of the very best q ii;- li ty, -excellent accommodation for commercial gentlemen and Amities Posting in all its branches, Hearse and MOllrning Coaches. s Omnibus to meet every Train. [3227 'l'l:USl' lOEYS. gEVERAL SUMS from £ 150 to £ 1000 -r^T^arfyTto be advanced on approved LEASEHOLDS F,RE £ "OLUS' or,^OPYHOLDS for a term. -Apply to Mr. WILLIAJI WILLIAMS, Coumn>sion Agent, 16. Dock-street, Newport, Mon. [3278 MON EY MONEV MON EY!! ASSURANCE COMPANY has about £ 18 000 a month to ADVANCE on first class FREEHOLDS, LIFE INTERESTS, or nEVER. ?^?INrST- aPP 'cations should be mide to Mr. W. WILLIAMS, Commission Agent. 16, Duck-street. New- port, Mon- [3279 IIM PORTANT: F YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY at a Cheap Rate, go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS'S 16, DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, MON and Insure'your Life, and he will guarantee that with approve i Personal Secu, ity, you can i,ave any amount from £ 50 to t 1,000, for otie, two, three, four, or five years, repayable Ly fixed. half-yearly -)i- quarterly instalments. 1306S TO TENANTS WlstilNO Tu BECOME THEIR OWN LANDLORDS THE WESTERN COUNTIES PERMA- NENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. 10. Hammet-street, Taunton, are prepared to receive PRO- POAL" for ADY ANCKS on MORTGAGE of approved FREEHOLDS, COPYHOLDS, or LEASEHOLDS-t* any ,inotiiit.-rel)ayatle by fixed Monthly or Quarterly Instalment*, Since 1851, neaily l 500 Shuies have beeu taken in this Society, and £ 40,000 ad vanced upon approved wrrV'T 1 MJBVCR ArGE'V for tLi3 Strict i, Mr. WM. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock street, Newport, of whom the necessary ornisanil every information can be The PARLIAMENTARY RF.rORl on FOOD AD LTJiRATWX proves I hut if BKjjT"l,as'5^ Merchants slid nol allow Hit Chinese to coat VBm Tea tcilh colour. th» !I:eif. 11- "Always Good alike" HORNIMAN's PURE TEA the Leaf not covered with oolor, IL- I'fil'fij1 It A N1 1 I" g 'i* £ lis _Jt_! 9 < HOKNCM.N'S Tt-:A W.ln:Úot;sE, | (}f koUsalr executively,) 30, 3 3", St.. City, rondo#.1 GIL KAI STRENGTH and RICH FULL FLA- VOUR is insured, by HORMJIAK & Co. importing 1"e., thus purti and undisguised, as the Chinese cannot, if it is kept in its natura. uncoloured state, pass off leaves which have become krotcn and flavourless. The' LAI'CET REPORT' states: —"The Teas in the Docks im "ported by Horniman <fc Cø. are "genuine and of good quality; the Green with none of the bluish colour seen on other teas. aie of a natural olive hue; and. with the Blacks. are perfectly pw e and wholesome Sold on y secured in Packets. Prices 3s. 8d 4s., and 4a. 44 per pound. AGENTS IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD. BERDARE.. Jones.—Thomas LYDNEY ..Hathaway ABEKAvox..Evan Evans. MONMOUTH..Farror.—Baker. AIIERGAVENNY ..Gosden (late Ditto COSSKKS and Sos Hirst).—Watkins, High-st. chemists ABERSVCHA .Wood, Stamp- MERTHYR Stephens, High st office. NEATH..Hutchins, Waid-stree BRISTOL..Ferris, Union-street. N E %VPORT.. JoNFs. 5, High-s BRECON .White, High street. Ditto..CHERRY, 41. Commercial c BRTI)GESD..Leyslion. street Bi.AKENEY..Philpotts. DLTTO..WILLIAMS, 3, Commer CRICKllo\YEI.L.. Christopher. cial-s-treet COWBRIPGE • .Thomas, High-st Fry er. Draper. CARDIFF..Kernick, 23, Duke-st PON'TYFOOI, nd ABKB3RCHAY» Ditto ..James. Bute-street Wood, Stamp Office. CHEPSTOW.. Ta lor, St. Mary Ross..Yearsley. —Porris. street SWANSEA.. Wilson, Castle COLEFORD..Williams.—1IOH.!>1 Ditto..Harris Oxford-str GLOUCESTER..Fouracre,Cross Ditto.Glover C;>«Ue-stree LONDON..Purssell Corn hill |USK..EDWARDS 66 DR. DE JOXGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT BROWN COD -LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGB. RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. THE invariable purity, palatableness, ppeedy efficacy, and consequent economy of this unrivalled preparation, have obtained for it the general approval and unqualified confidence of the Medical Profession, aad notwithstanding the active, and in too many instances, unscrupulous opposition of interested dealers, an unprece- dented amount of public patronage. The immeasurable therapeutic superiority of Dr. DJII JONGH'S Cod Liver Oil over every other variety is inron- testably established by the recorded opinions of the most distinguished Physicians and Surgeons in all pnrts of the world. In numberless instances, where other kinds of Cod Liver Oil had been long and copiously administered with little or no benefit, Dr. DE JONGH'S Oil line produeed almost immediate relief, arrested disease, and restored health. ——— SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS: — Sir Henry Marsh, Bart, M.D., T.C D. physician in Ordinary to th, Queen, irt Ireland: of U. College of Physicians in Ireland; Visiting Physician to Steeven Hospital; Consulting Physician to the City of Dublin, St. Vincen and Rotunda Hospitals, tic. (fe, "I have frequently prescribed Dr. DE JONGH'S Light Brown Cod Liver Oil. I consider it to be a very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." A. B. Granville, Esq., M.D., L B.C.P., F.R.S., Author of The Spas of Gerniaiiy." The Spas oj Englanil," "Q Sudden Death," &c., &:c. Dr. Granville has used Dr. DE JONGH s Light-Browa Cod Liver Oil extensively in his practice, and haa found it not only efficacious but unifoim in i:s qualities. He believes it to be preferable in many respects to Oils sold without the guarantee of such an authority as De Jongh. Dr. Granville has found that this particular kind prodocees the desired effect in a shorter time than others, and that it does not cause the nausea and indigestion too oftea consequent on the administration of Pale Oils. The Oil being, moreover, much more palatable, Dr. Granville's patients have themselves expressed a preference for Dr. DE JONGH'S Light Brown Cod Liver Oil." Charles Cowan, Esq M.D L.R.C.S.B., Senior ]'Uy*ldon to the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Consttlii* /'hysician to t Reading Dispensary,&c.,&c. "Dr Cuwan is glad to find that the Profession haa some reasonable guarantee for a genuine article. The material now sold varies in almost every establish- ment where it is purchased, and a tendency to prefer » colourless and tasteless Oil, if not counteracted, will ultimately jeopardise the reputation of an unquestionably valuable addition to the Materia Medica. Dr. Cowaa wishes Dr. de Jongh every success in his meritorioa undertaking. Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s CXI. Pints, 4s. 9d. Quarts, 9s. capsuled and labelled with DR. idit JONGH'S stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH MOHB CAN POSSIBLY BE GEN UINim, by respectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSA, HARFORD, & Co., 77, STRAND, LONDON, WXe CA UTION. R#vwv of Proposed SubttittUmtt*