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gWWrWSW- MR. JOSEPH BOTHOMLEY, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE, ESTATE. AND INSURANCE AGENT, No. 47, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, D.EGS. -to. return his grateful acknowledg- J> jnent8T0 his Friends and the Public, for their kind BAQSLNESS68» AND to announce that he has REMOVED to the above address, and there Opened an AUCTION MART, for the Sale of Goods of all descrip- flvourT BE respectfully solicits a continuance of their Furniture and Light Goods warehoused. Money ad. vanced upon Goods consigned for Sale. Insurances of every description effected, and House- and Estate Agency undertaken. [1 WR. MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and » COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT. •~I3ARGE and well-selected Stock on Sale; good quality combined with moderation in prices. [5 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. T S. STONE begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has at the present "tune the Largest Stock of all kirids of NEW AGRI- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES ever Exhibited in Newport, and respectfully invites particular attention to his NEWPORT PRIZE CARTS. WORKS AND SHOW-ROOMS, GREAT DOCK STREET, and IMPLEMENT STAND, CATTLE MARKET. Catalogues sent Post-free. [1002 FOR your FISH, POULTRY, and JL. FRUIT go to EDGAR FENNELL'S, No. 11, HIGH-STREET, Newport, (Opposite the POST- OFFICE,) who, in returning thanks to the Nobility and Gentry for past favonrs, begs to inform them that he is uniformly supplied with FISH from the best Markets, daily. A good supply of SEVILLE ORANGES, for Preserving PICKLES and FISH SAUCES of all kinds. PICKLED TONGUES. HAMS, TONGUES, &c., DRIED AND SMOKED for Families or the Trade. [1096 JAMES LEACH, Wholesale and Retail AE?T7 RG' BEI?STEAD, GLASS, and CABINET MART,117, Commercial-street, Newport. Every "descrip- tion of Brass and Iron Bedsteads, French, Arabian, Four- post, and Canopy Bedsteads, in Birch, Mahogany, Wat- oat and Painted Woods. ° 3' Furniture bought, or taken in exchange, to any amount. [1111 MR. GRAHAM YOUNq, SURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PARK- STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (AS fOR the S STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (AS for the last ten 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 TO his Profession. Mr. YOUNG'S next visit will occur as follows :— NJEWPOtT—At Mr. Wansbrough's, No. 4, Commercial- street- Wednesday, June 3rd. CARDIFF—Mrs. Williams, No. 64, Crockherbtown- Thursday, June 4th. [863 LENFIELD PATENT STARCH USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, And pronounced by HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS, to be THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. Sold by all Chandlers, Grocers, &c., &c. [1027 BARREL FLOUR, OATMEAL U INDIAN CORN, RICE MEAL.—G. W FOWLER, 11, DRURY LANE, Liverpool. [1114 MURPHY'S IMPROVED BOLTS and NUTS for FISHING PLATES, and all Varie- ties of Machinery. Warranted not to Work Loose.- Apply JAMES MURPHY, ENGINEER, RAILWAY WORKS, Newport, Mon. 1166 HE SPRING FASHIONS T FASHIONS IN STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, AT ^Lr Opposite the Westgate Hotel, Opposite the Westgate Hotel, NEWPORT. CLEANING, DYEING, AND ALTERING. [1268 [A CARD.] MR. R. N. OSBORNE, SU R G EON-DENTIST, 17, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. At Mr. FWINF318, Hair-dresser, High-street, Cardiff, every MONDAY. [1127 WASHING AND MANGLING MACHINES. MOOR'S Patent American Floating Ball WASHING MACHINE, price £ 3 0s. 0d., may be seen at Work any TUESDAY, from 10 to 12 o'clock, as also the PATENT MANGLE, at J. S. STONE'S, 13, GREAT DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, Mon. 1002 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON., '(Two DOORS FROM THE TOWN HALL.) BY HER MAJESTVS ROYAL LETTESS PATENT EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WEIGHING MACHINES. To Manufacturers, Iron Masters, Colliery Proprietors, Merchants, Wharfingers, Shopkeepers, ftc. HENRY POOLEY and SON'S PATENT -tjL PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINES, WITH or WITHOUT LOOSE WEIGHTS. Makers to H.M. Board of Ordnance, Customs, Navy and Dockyards. &c. WEIGH-BRIDGES for Railways, Roads, Collieries, to every required Dimensions, Power, or Situation. Pooley s Patent Counter Scales, well adapted for retail business prices reasonable. Repairs and Adj ustments, by Annual Contract or other- wise, on moderate terms. AGENTS for the Sale of DONKEY ENGINES im- proved TAPS and VALVES, Brass Mountings for Locomotive and other Engines and Boilers, CHUBB'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF SAFES and DETECTOR LOCKS. [1015, NELSON-STREET. CUT TABLE GLASSWORKS AND GILT CHIMNEY GLASS MANUFACTORY, BRISTOL. MARK BOWDEN AND COMPANY TVVEPPTTSURE IA informing their numerous Customers and America A TIHROUS^out the United Kingdom, India, AMERICA, Australia, and elsewhere, that they have added ™ MORE SHOWS ROOMS ■"Whifch ° THPIR ESTABLISHMENT, OUT GLASS CI^A WT\-JILSPECT'ON AN(* T'IE CUR GLASS LULM £ L1E»|LAND BRACKETS. OUT TABLE GLASS, FOR NOW' OILT CHIMNEY GLAS^ISA *EN ORTRADESMEN* GILT OVAL MIRRORS, FRO'FI°M2T8- EACH< GILT GIRANDOLE GLASSE £ '• ROSEWOOD CHIMNEY GLASSF«/LONA PRICES- BEDROOM LOOKING GLASSES FRO„?^ 12L\ E*OH; BOWDEN'S MULTIPLYING MIRROKI8' E*EH< LOOKING GLASSES, from Is. each WLTH ORNAMENTAL HALL LAMPS, for Oil OR FJA« PATENT GAS REFLECTORS, give a BRILLIANT^ ELECTRO-PLATED CRUET FRAMES, wit £ VW .Glass. UC ELECTRO-PLATED LIQUOR FRAMES, with Cut Glass. FRENCH SHADES and STANDS, from 6d. each. GLA^^r^vi?»S?^L0BES' for GAS AN(L 0IL CONFLCTIONEKS SHOW GL YSSES, from 81. PER lb FERN H^ S AJ1'\ STANDS, fitted up from 20S. each. GLASS AQLARIUM CASH,s,fROM 258. each. HORTICULTURAL GLASSES, in every variety. BOWDEN'S BRILLIANT CUT and ECCLESIASTI- CAL ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, &C., &C WHOLESALE, RE I AIL, AbD FOR EXHORTATION Terms strictly Cash, and no Credit. MARK BOWDEN AND COMPANY. tip Everybody is invited to visit tlje SHOW ROOMS. 7 in NELSON-STREET. [943 BEDDING PLANTS. GF. STEWARD, Gardener, Pontnewydd, • near Newport, has a fine STOCK of BEDDING PLANTS, which he will commence sending out early in May, at THREE SHILLINGS per dozen, for cash. [1324 CMILNES, TAILOR, respectfully informs < his Friends and the Public generally that he has just received his STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, and solicits an early inspection of the same. 158 Commercial-street, Newport. 1013 JAMES'S Patent WEIGHING MACHINES and WEIGHING BRIDGES, without loose weights. Sanctioned by the Board of Customs. WEIGH- ING and HOISTING CRANES to order. JAMES AND MALCOLM, 115, LEADENHALL-STREET, LONDON. Catalogues free. E EDMUND JONES (LATE JONES AND COX), ORIGINAL RED ASH COAL YARD, Newport, Dealer in HAY, STRAW, CHAFF, OATS, GUANO, SALT, POTATOES, BUTTER, CIDER, &c. HOUSEHOLD and SMITHS' COAL, of the best quality and Weight. GOOD STABLING, &C. [884 THE ISCA FOUNDRY COMPANY, ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, AND RAILWAY WAGON BUILDERS, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. N.B.—Switches. Points, and Crossings, Railway Iron Work, and General Repairs. [1098 DRAIN PIPES, CHIMNEY POTS, &o. HP. BOLT, BUILDER, Newport, begs to • announce that he h:is on Sale a large Stock of DRAIN PIPES, from 4 to 18 inches, SYPHONS and PANS, CHIMNEY POTS, all of the best Staffordshire Clay, TERRA COTTA VASES, FERN POTS, and other articles appropriate for Ornamental Grounds, &c., at extremely moderate prices. [1140 BROWN'S PATENT RAILWAY GREASE. SM. and H. PHILLIPS, Oil Merchants, • Newport, are the sole-appointed Agents for its Sale in South Wales. A Stock always on hand. [1086 ROLLERS AND CLOD CRUSHERS. T S. STONE has in STOCK the largest assortment of the above valuable IMPLEMENTS, of the Patentees' own make, and at their own published prices, subject to 5 per cent. for cash, delivered free. Catalogues sent post free. Works and Show-rooms. Dock-street, and Stand at the Cattle Market, Newport, Mon. [1323 PERFECTLY new PIANO-FORTES, P from Fifteen Guineas and upwards. The New Instruments of the best Makers, at increased rates of discount. Harmoniums, from Six Guineas and upwards. Forty-two Guinea Rich Rosewood Piano-Forte, less tnan three months in use, for £ 27 15s. Apply to Mr. WILKES, Professor of Music, 3, Somer- set Place, Merthyr Tydfil. [1204. TO MUSICAL AMATEURS, MEMBERS OF BRASS, WOOD, AND STRING BANDS. MR- W. PERRY, BAND MASTER, ROYAL MONMOUTHSHIRE MILITIA, MONNOW-STBEET, Monmouth, begs to inform the above that he supplies all the New Music—in parts, for Reed, Brass, and String Bands. Also, every description of Musical Instruments and articles in the Music Trade. Orders by post will meet with prompt attention. [1102 -———————j j——'——————-—————— WOOLLENS! WOOLLKSTS11 LEWIS AND KERB, keep the Largest Stock of CLOTHS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS in Newport. CROCKETT'S PATENT LEATHER CLOTH. CLOTH-HALL, 31, HIGH-STREET. [1125 CLOTH-HALL, 31, HIGH-STREET. [1125 MR. PETER PRICE, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, SURVEYOR, AND VALUER, OFFICES—MESSRS. JAMES AND PRICE, EAST WJEABF. CARDIFF. MR. PRICE begs to thank his Patrons for the great favour already accorded to him, and trusts, by prompt and business-like attention, to merit a continually-increasing patronage. His long experience as a Contractor, Valuer, and Land Agent, and his local knowledge, enable him to give efficient advice and assist- ance to all who contemplate investment in Cardiff, and to negotiate the purchase or sale of Leasehold or Freehold Property. ACCOUNT BOOKS INVESTIGATED OR OPENED BY SINGLE OR DOUBLE ENTRY. Building Contracts and Specifications prepared or cor- rected, and Disputed Building Accounts adjusted. [927 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. RJ. NICHQLL, PAINTER, GLAZIER, • PAPER-HANGER, &C.,NO. 66 and 67, ST.MABX'S- STREET, Cardiff. R. J. NICHOLL respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Cardiff and the neighbourhood, that he has REMOVED from his old-established Shop to the above eligible Pre- mises, where he hopes to enjoy a continuance of the sup- port so liberally bestowed upon him, and for which he begs to tender his best acknowledgments. A constant STOCK of LONDON and FRENCH PAPER-HANGINGS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c., Wholesale and Retail. AN APPRENTICE WANTED. [1321 April. 1857. PRIVATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE p at WHITCHURCH, near Monmouth. MR. MILLARD, SUBGEON, & RESIDENT PROPRIETOR, (licensed 1834), has Vacancies for either sex. Terms moderate. [3 BONNETS. STRAW BONNETS. SHOP-KEEPERS, s MILLINERS, AND BUYERS OF STRAW BONNETS, STRAW HATS, „ „ RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACE, &0. Who can pay CASH, will save Twenty Per Cent., by Purchasing of 11641 JONES & CO., BRISTOL. ENTLEMEN'S OYERCOTTS Supplied by T. MILLS & Co., CLOTHIERS, &c mi f.. c^l^ate atl(l Lombard-street, London. The 1ASHIONABLE TALMA, or LOOSE OVERCOAT 21s., 25s., 30s., 35s., 42s. FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. Only Measurement required Chest, Waist, and Height Payment by Post-office Order. [421 WHEN YOU ASK FOR GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH. G SEE THAT YOU GET IT, As inferior kinds are often substituted. [1027 Established 1812. TURNIP MANURE. THIS valuable Fertilizer has been used for the last Twelve Years, with great success, by most of the eminent Agriculturists throughout England, and stands unrivalled in the weight and quality of the bulbs which it produces. It is, besides, especially beneficial to the Gran Crops which follow, while Clove" is rarely found to fail after the first application- Some of the Crops pro- duced by this Manure last year weighed upwards of 30 Tons per A ci-e POTATO, GRASS, BARLEY, CLOVER, & WHEAT ALART MANURES. PHOSPH A^ £ VJAN GUANO, BONES, and SUPER- AGRlfTTT warranted of the best quality. 4 OF ERERJ TOTIP- Branch EstablishmSts0^™ Warwick; and Saltney, new SheTten Edmonscote' N.B.-A Pamphlet on "MANOMs, THEIR PROPERTIES AND APPLICATION," forwarded oa receipt of 12 Postage oil MILLINERY AND MANTLE SHOW-ROOMS. MISS HOLMES BEGS to inform the ladies of Newport and the neighbourhood that she has returned from JL) London, with a large and carefully-selected STOCK of,. FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, PARASOLS, STRAW-BONNETS, HATS, &c., &e. Also an extensive assortment of GLACE SILK and SUMMER-CLOTH MANTLES, in the newest Designs for the season, and-are now OPEN for INSPECTION. A great varitty of Patent Wove and Parisian STAYS, STIFF SKIRTS, %c., just received. [1307 MRS. EDWARDS BEGS to announce to the ladies of Newport and surrounding neighbourhood, her return from London, with the FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, &c., for the present Season. THE SHOW-ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. 14, Commercial street, corner of Corn-street. [1318 SPRING NOVELTIES FOR 1857 JMINCHIN has just selected, from the first London and Paris Houses, a splendid Stock • of STRAW and MILLINERY BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, PARASOLS, FLOWERS, &c., &c., of the newest productions, which are now ready for inspection. OBSERVE!-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, VICTORIA HOUSE, 140, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. A Large Assortment of Mourning Millinery, quite New. Apprentices wanted for the Miilinery. [983 JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, 59, HIGH STREET, 1SEWPORT. N U G E N T W ELL S, GOLD AND SILVER SMITH, HAS NOW ON SALE a superb assortment of ENGLISH AND FOREIGN JEWELLERY, consisting of BRACELETS, NECKLETS, BROOCHES, EAR-RINGS, STUDS, BOUQUET HOLDERS, FANS, &c., &c., all of the newest and most fashionable patterns. [1097 JAMES THOMAS, MANUFACTURER OF SODA-WATER, LEMONADE, AND GINGER.BEER, AVAILS himself of this opportunity of thanking those who have favoured him with their 9 ,L7]L orders, and to assure his friends that nothing but Genuine Articles will be supplied, a guarantee which an experience of seventeen years fully warrants him in offering. J. T. begs to add that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of public favour. 35, LLANARTH STREET, NEWPORT, MON. [1294 GOLDEN IOEY GENERAL & FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT 19, ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF. MESSRS. LOWDER and SON beg to call the attention of their friends and the public to their extensive stock of GENERAL and FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, consisting of Bronzed and Black Fenders, Fire Irons, JAPANNED GOODS of all descriptions, DISH COVERS, BATHS, MODERATOR and other LAMPS, COLZA OIL, REGISTER STOVE GRATES, COOKING APPARATUS, Gas, Ventilating and Suspension STOVES, JOYCE'S STOVE & PATENT FUEL, IRON BEDSTEADS, &c., &o., &c. AGENTS FOR MILNER'S SAFE AND DEED BOXES. [998 « CABINET & CARPET WAREHOUSE, '■ 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. DANIEL LEWIS begs respectfully to invite the attention of parties about to Furnish to his extensive STOCK of CABINET FURNITURE, of all descriptions. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER and FELT CARPETS. SILK and WOOL, WORSTED and UNION DAMASKS. FRINGES, BELL-ROPES, LOOPERS, ORRIS and FLOAT LACES. GILT CHIMNEY and TOILET-GLASSES. PAPER-HANGINGS, in great variety. FLOOR-CLOTH, MATTINGS, and DOOR-MATS. FEATHER BEDS, HAIR and WOOL MATTRESSES. WINDOW HOLLANDS, TABLE COVERS, &c., &c. N.B. AGENT forthe Sale of Mr. CHARLES CADBY'S CELEBRATED PATENT PIANO- FORTES, instruments of the best Manufacture, and universally acknowledged to be equal to any make in England. [1228 — jg<riim. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSRS. HENRY POOLEY and SONS, -L'jL Engineers and Patentees of Weighing Machines, &c., have REMOVED their SHOW-ROOMS from Canal- parade, to 20, COMMEKCIAL-STBEKT, Newport, Mon., two doors from the Town-hall. [1310 A CARD. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILLIAM BALSDON, M&LTSTEB and HOP MERCHANT, from No. 17; to 36, WELSH-BACK, Bristol, the large and commodious Warehouse and Premises for so many years occupied by the late Mr. Benjamin Qgden, Corn Merchant. [1312 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. BEESLEY and HEYES beg to apprise their J" Friends and the Public that they have REMOVED their present business from 3, Clare-street to CAOUTCHOUC HOUSE, 14, COfiV-STREET, Where tbey respectfully invite an inspection of their va- ried Stock of INDIA RUBBER and GUTTA PERCHA. comprising WATERPROOF ■ Coats, Capes, and Leggings: AIRPROOF Beds, Pillows, Cushions, and Swimming Belts; VULCANISED INDIA RUBBER, For mechanical and ornamental purposes; OVERSHOES 5,000 pairs just imported, selling at the LOWEST remunerative price. INVALIDS Are respectfully informed that BEESLEY AND HEYES Are Manufacturers of SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Bandages, Supports, Beds, Pillows, Cushions, and any other article to order likely to alleviate the sufferings of the Invalid.-A Female always in attendance AMERICAN CLOTH IN ALL COLOURS CAOUTCHOUC HOUSE, 14, CORN STREET, BRISTOL, (Opposite the Old Bank,) BEESLEY & HEYES, SOLE PROPRIETORS. N.B.—A visit of Inspection invited. [1226 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, WILLIAM MORGAN and HENRY BELCHER, as Carriers, at Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, and Bristol, in the city and county of Bristol, under the firm of "Morgan and Belcher," has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent and that all Debts due and owing to or by the said late Firm, will be received and paid by the said Henry Belcher, who will, hence- forth, carry on the said business on his own account. As witness our hands this 23rd day of April, 1857. WILLIAM MORGAN, HENRY BELCHER. Witnessses j T u mA8 m I John Griffiths Trenerry, Solicitors, Bristol. NEW LINE OF MARKET TRADERS BETWEEN BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. HENRY BELCHER, in returning the Jd. thanks of MORGAN and BELCHER, for the very liberal support bestowed upon them by their numerous friends and patrons, and the public generally, begs re- spectfully to solicit for himself the favour of their con- tinued support, and at the same time to assure them that all Goods entrusted to his charge will meet with every possible c £ re and attention, combining therewith facility itl tr&ntit and economical charges. V' ;w.L9H BACK, BRISTOL. BOLl. WSABF, BUIA DOCKS, CABSIZT. [1299 Laoticto. PTO BUILDERS.—ORCOP. HEREFORDSHIRE. LANS and SPECIFICATIONS for SCHOOL BUiLDIVGS in the above Parish may be seen at the ANGEL HOTEL, Monmouth at the Rev. C. 'rrt e? PP 8> Newton St. Weonards, near Ross. lenders are to be sent to either of our offices, as under, onTh 1 6 tbe 16th dayof May- lowest tender cannot necessarily be accepted. „ PRICHARD & SEDDON, 1"17J Diocesan Architects, Llandaff and Cardiff BUILDERS desirous of CONTRACTING 13 for the Erection of OFFICES and HOUSE, at Pontypool, Monmouthshire, can see the Drawings and Specification at the Offices of the Architect, Mr. LYSAGHT, Imperial Chambers, Bristol, or at those of RICHARD GREENWAY, Esquire, Solicitor, Pontypool, between the 11 13th days of MAY instant, on which latter day f +i?n S m*st be sent, sealed and properly endorsed, to the said RICHARD GREENWAY, who does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any Tender. Bristol, 2nd May, 1857. [1316 R«TV £ ^BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. rTHE NEWPORT (Mon.) GAS COMPANY J_ are prepared to receive TENDERS for the Erection YING» EXHAUSTING, and METER HOUSE. -The Specification and Drawings to be seen at the Office on the Works. "0 0, The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tender. Tenders must bo delivered at the Company's Office, on or before the 25th day of May instant. .1326] JOSEPH BRYAN, Engineer. TO BUILDERS. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for the ERECTION of certain BUILDINGS in Dock- street, may see Plans, Specifications, and obtain further particulars, on application to Messrs. JONES BRO- THERS,Ship and Insurance Brokers, Great Dock-street, Newport. Tenders to be sent in not later than the 20th MAY next IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.-APPROACH OF MURRAIN. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, and PIGS -H-. are insured against Murrain, Plewro Pneumonia, and other Diseases also against Accidents by the NATIONAL LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY. Chief Offices, 44, Charing Cross, London. Capital £ 250,000.—Agent for Newport, Mon., and District, Mr. WM. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock-street. Active Agents wanted.—Apply at the Chief Office. [1288 PURSUANT to an Order of the High Court PURSUANT to an Order of the High Court of Chancery, in the matter of the Estate of PHILIP BASTARD CROUCH, late of Dodbrook, in the County of Devon, Supervisor of Excise, deceased, and in a Cause James Crouch and Edward Crouch against Betsy Crouch, the Creditors of PhilipBastard Crouch,late of Dod- brook, in the County of Devon, Supervisor of Excise,and of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, Dealer in Leather the Testator in the proceedings named, who died in or about the month of January 1857, are, by their Solicitor An or before the First day of JUNE, 1857, to come in their DEBTS, at the CHAMBERS Sir JOHN STUART, at No. 12, Old Middlesex, or, in default thereof thov rily excluded from tl» bcMfifofX Sd°o',b,! l,h„e 8tbof o'clock at Noon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the Claims.-Datod this 30th day of April, 1857. ALFRED HALL, Chief Clerk. WILLIAM LEY, 44, Lincoln's Inn Fields, ■ • Agent for Messrs. SALMON and DICKINSON, 1325} Bristol, IMWmwes. CYMRKROTDMOX DYE HOUSE, FLdNNEL-STRBET, ABERGAVENNY, AND 8, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, (Opposite the Westgate Hotel.) CHARLES PRICE, SILK and WOOLLEN DYER, SCOURER, CALENDERER, &c., &o. DAMASKS, CHINTZ, MOREENS, I FRINGES, MERINOES, SHAWLS, TABLE COVERS, SATINS, CLEANED and DYED equal to London Houses. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTH WARD. GENTLEMEN,—Having received a very numerously-signed requisition, I beg to announce myself as a Candidate to represent you in the Town Council. I exceedingly regret that the vacancy should have been caused under such circumstances as the death of my old and valued friend, Mr. William Williams, and truly sympathise with his family in their bereavement. I have resided in the town for many years, have wit- nessed its rise and progress, and have seen it with pride become the Fourth Port in the Kingdom; whilst the large stake I have in the borough, will make me doubly watchful of its rights and interests. Should you do me the honour to elect me. I will devote both my time and energies to carry out all measures calcu- lated to bring increased wealth and prosperity to this flourishing town. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEORGE WATSON. High-street, Cardiff, April 27th, 1857. [1320. To the Inhabitants of Bristol and Clifton, the West of England, and South Wales. DUCK AND COMPANY'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA AND COFFEE ESTABLISHMENT 2, Unity Street, College Green, Bristol. The new duties are now in operation. Reduction of 4d. per lb. on Tea, and Id. per lb. on Coffee. We beg respectfully to inform you, that we have from the great increase in our conntry Trade, extended our arrangements for .supplying the Public with Tea, Coffee, and Spices. WE PAY THE CARBIAGE of all orders amounting to £ 2 and upwards to any part of the kingdom. This arrange- ment and the great convenience of remitting money by Post Office Orders will make Bristol the best Market of supply in the West of England. Our advices from China inform us that there are a great many inferior qualities of Tea now on their way to England, and that it will require great care and attention in selecting those kinds requisite for securing a high con- nexion and a large Trade in Teas; and from our long experience of tasting and selecting, we can place our customers in the very best position of obtaining the choicest qualities, offering ourselves as a medium through whom may be obtained the finest and purest Teas of their reapeo ive kinds that are imported into the English Market at a small per centage on the first cost in China. BLACK TEAS fi. d. The finest Imperial Souchong, high andjich flavour 4 8"^ TJ 1 The finest Lapsang Souchong, fine mellow flavour 4 0 1^! Fine Souchong 3 8 I g Finest Congou, full ripe Pekoe Souchong flavour 4 4 V g Fine "Wiry Leaf Cohgon; strong Pekoe flavour 4 0 I S Fine Stout Congou strong Ankoi Souchong flavour 3 8 | § Rough Congou, Pekoe flavour 8 4 J S Genuine strong Congou 3 0 Middling Coagou(.M..M«.Mt o Common Congou GREEN TEAS. s. d. Good Young Hyson 3 4 Fine rich flavoured Youn Hyson 3 8 recommended Finest Ouchain, a very superior flavoured Tea 4s 8d to 5 0 recommended Fine rich flavored Gunpowder 5 0 recommended Finest Gunpowder Imported a very delicious Te4 5 8 recommended COFFEES. DUCK AND COMPANY are prepared to offer their friends Coffees of the very finest description including some exceedingly fine MOUNTAIN JAMAICA: this mixed with a high flavoured Turkey, makes a most delicious Coffee. s. d. The finest.Picked Turkey i0 recommended r')5i1?i".n«1Vamaica 1 10 recommended ^.0'd. Mtoe,ha 1 8 recommended taV°? 1 6 recommended 1 6 recommended Good old East India Coffee Is. 2d. to 1 4 recommended Common and inferior Coffees lower All kinds of Cocoas, Chocolates, and Spices of the finest qualities We recommend our Friends, when living at a great distance, two or more Families to join in making up a large parcel, as the Carriage is very nearly the same for 141bs. as 1121bs. and so on. The Clifton delivery of Goods is at twelve, four, and six o'clock.—The City and Suburbs delivery is at ten, four, and seven o'clock, daily. DUCK AND COMPANY, L1223 Tea Dealers and Coffee Merchants. ——jj mn FIRE! 4% j||^j THIEVES!! '1 1 i*i > 1 'n ) rt FIRE i SECOND-HAND Fire-proof Safes, Wrought S Iron Doors for strong rooms or party walls, by the following eminent maker", at half the cost of new. Several of Milner's, Chubb's, Marr's, Mordan's, and John Taun's Safes for sale. Warranted to be sound and perfect, and quite equal to new. Price of Safe, 30 inches height, 22 width, 20 depth, £ 5 5s. Apply to C. H. GRIFFITHS, 191, Whitechapel Road, London, near Mile-end Gate. [1107 LONDON UNADULTERATED FOOD COMPANY, (LIMITED), for the Importation, Manufacture, and Supply (Wholesale) of Food, Drinks, and Drugs, in a Pure State. Capital £100,000, in 5,000 shares of X20 each. With power to increase. Deposit, i5 per share, the liability limited to the amount of each share. TRUSTEES.-General Sir John Forster Fitzgerald, K.C.B., M.P. Henry Morris, Esq., late Madras Civil Service. CHAIRMAN.-The Right Hon. Lord Thomas Pelham Clinton, 10. Cleveland-square. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN.—The Hon. F. H. Berkeley, M.P. I for Bristol, Victoria-square, Pimlico. The Times, in one of its leading articles, thus graphically depicts the evil of adulteration We pay not only with our money, but our lives. For 1 the worst of it is, that the articles we purchase are not j merely diluted—they are adulterated-positively-abomi. nably—poisonously. There is scarcely a single article of daily use which it is possible to procure genuine from ordinary shops." Every Shareholder has the privilege of obtaining his goods direct from the Company at wholesaale price Offices 25, Bucklersbury, London, E C., where Pro- spectuses and Forms of application for shares may be had. "The Company is respectably constituted, and the ob- ject is to manufacture and sell some of the articles of food which are most exposed to deleWimi., 'i f form that will guarantee iheir inuirne.s^ A^Y6;,111^ is to be the Chief Analvst T '^ness. Dr. Letheby Feb. 27th, 1857. U ~IWs, "^7 Article," [1239 1^AT TTSX WOOL MANURE COMPANY, rurnins fr Tn^' 1 vV°o1 MantlTe for Corn> £ 7. 10s • •n-u ? ■' V » delivered to any Railway Station or v> harf m London. -T AGENTS. j NEWPORT—MR H. G. DODD, Malpas. Bridgend-Mr. T. Evans, Morva Cottage. 1 Welshpool—Mr. W. Withy, Golfa. Copy of Testimonial received from Martm Doy Of Wexford, Author of several well-known Works on Agriculture:- woQL MANURK I have used the Artificial Manure and Superphosphate of Lime, manufactured by Messrs. Nottidge and Co., with the most satisfactory results, in forcing Grasses, for- warding the growth of Beans and Potatoes, and more I especially in assisting the Turnip Crop. ] I perceive no difference between the effects produced by ] the genuine guano and the artificial sort supplied to me by the above Company. „ (Signed) MARTIN DOYLE. March, 1857. e The Business, Patent, and Stock of Messrs. Nottidge and Co., h*ve been toanuerrea to the above Company. [i m gMritoifteg, j BANESWELL CHAPEL OF EASE. T a PUBLIC MEETING, held in the J.X. Town-hall, on Wednesday, April 15th, 1807., O. MORGAN, Esq., M.P., in the Chair, for the purpose of Sroviding ADDITIONAL CEWPXH ACCOMMODATI N within that part of the Town of Newport which remains united to the PariabChurch of St. Woollos, It was resolved,—That a Subscription List be opened, and Contributions solicited, to secure, at a moderate cost, the Erection of a Building suitable for Public Wosebip, iu. the neighbourhood of Baneswell, on a site liberally pre* sented for the purpose by Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. The following SUBSCRIPTIONS have been kindly promised :— dS, s. a. A Friend, by the Vicar 100 0 0 Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. 50 0 0 O. Morgan, Esq., M.P. 00 0 0 C. Bailey, Esq., M.P. 60 0 0 Sir Thomas Pkillips _o. 31 10 0 Messrs. J. J. Cordes and Co. MO 0 0 Lord Bishop of Llandaff 10 0 0 Rev. Edwd. Hawkins '20 0 0 Rev. W. Feetham 10: 0 0 Saml. Homfray, Esq. 10 0 Davis, Henry John, Esq 10 0 0 Friend, A 10 0 0 Gratrex, Thos., Esq. 10 0 0 Jenkins, William, Esq. 10 0 0 Morris, Thomas. Esq. 10 0 0 Phillips, Mr. Edw. J 10 0 0 Campbell, Stephen, Esq. 500 Harrhy, David, Esq 5 0 0 Lyne, Charles, Esq. 500 Morgan, Mr. John. .o. 500 Nicholas, J. J., Esq 5 0 0 Barlow, Mr. John -n 3 3 0 Clapp, Mr. W. M 3 3 0 Evans, Mr. R. B. n. 3 3 0 Champ, A. B., Esq. 2 2 0 Clements, Mr. Abraham 2 2 0 Davies, Rev. David, Risca 2 2 0 Evans, Mr Morgan 2 2 0 Phillips, Mr. John, chemist 2 2 0 Morris, Mr. W. R. 1 1 0 Further Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Rev. Edwd. Hawkins, St. Woollos Vicarage Mr. E. J. Phillips, Hon. Sec., High-street; or by the Treasurers, Messrs. Bailey and Co. V'4& £ R. H. RICHARDS, MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SADDLES, HARNESS, HORSE$GREYHOUND CLOTHING. LEATHER PORTMANTEUS, BAGS, CASES, MACHINE STRAPS, RIVETTED HOSE, &0., (Opposite the Westgate Hotel, Newport,) RATF,FULLY returns his sincere thanks GRATEFULLY returns his sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, Farmers, and others, for the very liberal support which he has received since his commencement in business, and hopes by excellency of workmanship and moderate charges, to merit a con* tinnanoe of their favours. se^icoable Saddles £ 2 0 and upwards. Ditto Gig Harness 4 15 Old Saddles and Harness taken in Exchange N.B.—A Vacancy for a respectable Youth*as an An- prentice. {I328 Gu ANO, of the best and purest qualitv, as \Jl imported. SOLD, warranted genuine, by. S. M. and H. PHILLIPS, Iron and Oil Warehouses, Commercial Buildings, Newport, Monmouthshire. SUPERPHOSPHATE, of genuine quality, also ON SALE. [1296 T E E T H. MR. PARSON, SUKGEON-DENTIST, of 17» Orchard Street, End of Unity-Street, College- Ureen, Bristol, respectfully acquaints the Nobility, Clergy* Gentry, and Inhabitants of Newport, and Vicinities, that he may be consulted in the various branches of his pro- fession, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, on WEDNESDAY Next, the 13th of May, 1857. Attendance from Ten until Four o'clock. A single tooth, 5s., 10s. 6d., or jgi I A set of teeth 4 4 A complete set (upper and lower), durable material {t t A complete set of natural or mineral teeth, beautifully, mounted, best material, and very best workmanship and finish 12 12 Scaling 0 5 Artificial Teeth Remodelled, Remounted, and Repaired, and Misfittinpt, Rectified. 17, Orchard-street Bristol, May 6th, 1857. MERCANTILE AND MATHEMATICAL M DAY & EVENING SCHOOLS, CROSS HOUSH, STOW HILL. CONDUCTED BY MB. AND MRS. O'BRIEN, AIDED BT MISS AND MASTER O'BRIEN. A Dancing Class every Tuesday and Thursday Evening, from Seven to half-past Nine o'clock. Music Classes daily, after the School duties are finished. A few Boarders can be accommodated, who will have the benefit of all the classes, if so disposed. Agent for the People's Provident Assurance Society; also for the Guarantee of Fidelity in situations of trust. Newport, January, 1857. [990 gublicanono. PLANT CATALOGUE. JOHN CRANSTON has now ready for distribution his CATALOGUE of PLANTS for the present Season, and which he will be happy to forward on application. It contains descriptive lists of the finest Dahlias Gera- niums, Fuchsias, V erbenas, Petunias, Hollyhocks, Calceo- Tww w V™™8' mi8CeI1aneous Greenhouse, Bedding, "id hardy Herbaceous Plants, &c. Many fine new varieties of the above are offered, like- wise many thousand Bedding Plants of every description Sn ue,0 which he has much pleasure in stating are in &ne healthy condition. 1 -^Pyhock Seed, saved from the finest double varieties, Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. per packet. Nurseries, King's Acre, near Hereford. [1271 THE ENGINEER.—Scientific and Practical Journal, beautifully Illustrated, »d«wci^ing every new Invention Patented. Published every Friday, Price Sixpence,Stamped Sevenpence. The best medium for Class Advertisements, Situations, ^andal kinds of Ma- hinery, Engineer' Office, 301, Strand, London. [657 ILL THE~COMET STRIKE THE EARTH T An Historical, Philosophical, and Prophetic Inquiry into the Path of the approaching Great Comet, in reference to the probability of a collision, and the consequent" end of all things" at this epoch of the world's history, with two illustrations, is just pub. KSd pn- «4. "7 JAMES GILBERT, «. pfijST row, London, or sent by him, Postage Free, for 7d.— aU b°0kseller*. and at all therail- MTK'FLT' A MAP OF THE PATH 0F THE ,OMET, price 8d., or Postage Free, 9d. [1293 •p m THIRD EDITION. A nee I wopence, Post-free for Three Stamps. PRACTICAL ESSAY upon the com- plete cure of Nervous Debility and Exhaustion, «c., &c., by Dr. WM. BATCHELOUR, Member ot the tioyal College of Surgeons, England, 1835, Member and Licentiate of the Apothecaries' Company, 1834, London Doctor of Medicine of Erlangen Author of the Curable- aess of Cancer, and Discoverer of the Nervo-Arterial Specifics.—69, Wimpole-street, Cavendish-square, Lon- don, where the Anthor may be consulted personally or by oorrespondence. ADYICfi ANJ? WEMCINE, ONE GUINEA. • 2m «. W •- J.T .^4