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THh, MISSKS ANDREWS to acknow- ledge the kindness of their friends since they com- menced their SCHOOL an hope to jeceive the continu- ance of their favors, which they will endeavour to merit by strict attention to the education an(i general deport- nient of the children committed to their charge. 11, GREAT DOCK-STREET NEWPORT. [B143 C B \TTERSHtLL begs io call the atten- • tion of the Ladies of Newport and its Vicinity to her large Stock of CANVASS and other BERLIN FANCY WORK, which the is Selling at very reduced Prices. [B 2 0. PETER STRINGA, HARDWARE DEALER. WHOLESALK AND RKTAIL, No. 67, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT, begs most respect- fully to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he has resumed business, with an entire New and well- assorted Stock of Londoii, Birmingham, Sheffield, and Foreign Goods and Toys. Captains and Hawkers supplied on the Usual Terms. [B 154 MR. JOSEPH BOTHOMLEY, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENI-, (No. 29, Llanarth street, Newport J RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public that, having relinquished his Law Clerkship, and embarked in the above businesses, he hopes, by strict attention to all mutters entrusted ii him, and a prompt settlement of all Sale accounts, to obtain their confidence and support. B 1 FREDK. A. WARE (Son of the late Saml. Ware), TAILOR, DRAPER, &c., WEST-END HOUSE. 7, ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARADE (Corner of Den- mark-street). Bristol. B 7 PRIVATE ASYLUM, FOR THE INSANE, at WHITCHURCH, near Monmouth. MR. MILLARD, SURGEON, & RESIDENT PROPRIETOR, (licensed 1834), has Vacancies for either sex. Terms moderate. B 3 RAILWAY WAGGONS, COMBINED AND RAIL- WAY WHEELS, GOODS' CRANES, &c. MR. JAMES MURPHY is prepared to supply Wagons, Railway or Combined Wheels, Itubber Springs, Drawbars, &c., at a short notice. Broad and Narrow-guage Locomotive Carriage and Wagon Wheels, repaired and turned on their axles. Several Wrought-Iron Goods' Cranes, of the most ap- proved construction, capable of lifting Two to Three Tons, ready for delivery. Dock-street, Newport, July, 18.54. B 4 01 0° MILNERS' HOLDFAST & FIRE iVX/V RESISTING SAFES (non-conducting and vapourising), with all the improvements, under their Quadruple Patents of 1840 ol-54 and 1855, including their Gutipowder Proof Solid Lock and Door (without which no safe is secure.) THE STRONGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST SAFEGUARDS EXTANT. MILNERS' PHCENIX (212°) SAFE WORKS, LIVER POOL, the most complete and extensive in the world.- Show-rooms, 6 and 8, Lord street, Liverpool. London Depdfc, 47A., Moorgate-street, City, ^rc^arsfr^ by post. Agent for NBWPORT Mr. ROBERT WEBB, Iron- monger, &c., High-street. B 8 ERCANTILE AND MATHEMATICAL ?d DAY & EVENING SCHOOLS, CROSS HOUSE, STOW HILL. CONDUCTED BY MR. AND MRS. O'BRIEN, AIDED BY 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, November 17th, 1855. B ORGET^Patent Self-Adjusting SHIRT, Six for 42s. Patent ELLIPTIC 3-Fold COLLARS 123, ^PITBNTEES, COOPER & FRTER, LONDON. Agent AT NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, B. EVANS, LONDON HOUSE. Liat of Agents, see inside Wrapper Bradshaw's Railway Guide. B 11 WSPIRIDION (late H. GRANT), GOLD • and SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, &C., of 24, DUKE- STREET, CARDIFF, has on sale, at his Establishment, a very handsome and valuable Stock of GOLD and SILVER GOODS, of most superior workmanship and elegant de- signs; together with Specimens of JEWELLERY, in great variety and of first-rate excellence. Also, several articles of Silver just received from the Paris Exhibition. B 49 J. THOMAS, GENERAL HAULIER • 10, Tredegar-street, Cardiff. (Late Alfred Barfoot Bute Docks.) Every description of Goods &c., Hauled to all parts of the Town and Country, at moderate terms. N.B.—Architects and Builders. B 47 JOHN SIM WOOLLEY. Manager. COt,I,EGE, SWANSFA NORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA PRINCIPAL -EVAN DAVIES, A.M. FREDERICK ILIFF, M.A., late Scholar and Prizeman of Trinity Coll., Cambridge. EDWARD BALSHAW, B.A 5th jun., Optime, St. John's Coll., Cambridge. C. E. ROBINSON. ALORS SCHMUKE; of the University of Bonn. Special opportunities for acquiring the Modern Languages. Practical Instruction in Surveying, &c., ke. Classes constantly reading for Matriculation at the ^detailed Prospf'tus, with Terms, References, &c &c., will be forwarded on pplication to the Principal. B 46 —R NOTICE. THE ONLY ABERTHAW LIME IN MONMOUTH- SHIRE. JOHN EVANS, Lme BURNER, Pillgwenlly, begs to return thanks to his numerous Customers and Friends for the kind support with which he has for many years been favoured; and respectfully acquaints them that he has taken the Lime-Kilns at the Rodney Wharf, Newport; and by means of this extended con- venience for business, will be enabled to supply Aber- thav and White LIME in much larger qu antities than heretofore. Observe the quality of Stones on the Premises. [B M EXETEK HALL HOTEL, STRAND. LONDON. 171 NELSON HAXELL The Hotel is Jj a situate in the most open part of the West Strand, contiguous to Charing Cross, the Theatres, and most objects of interest in the Metropolis. The Apartments are lofty, scrupulously clean, and really comfortable. Breakfast, with Joint, Is. G I. Dinners, 2s. Bed-rooms. Is. 6d., 2s.; Drawing-rooms, including waxlights 4s.; with Bed-room en suite. 7s. Attendance, Is. A Night Porter. B 74 THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY hllve the following ready for immediate delivery CORN MANURES. I OOVnFXTRATED URATE. for Roots, Grasses, &c. NITRO PHOSPHATE, or BLOOD MANURE. SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME. PERUVIAN GUANO, direct from Importers Ware- houses Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and every Artificial Manure of known v^e* TT„CT?T> q EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. AGENT: Mr. HENRY JAMES CALDICOT, near Chepstow. 40. Bridge-street, Blackfiiars. [B 104. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. PHE Ladies are respectfully informed that A. this Starch is EXCLUSIVELY USED in the Royal Laundry, and her Majesty's Laundress says, that although she has tried Wlieaten, Rice, and other Powder Starches, she has found none of them equal to the GLENFIELD, Which is the finest Starch she ever use 1. WOTHERSPOON and CO., Glasgow and London. B 20 MR. B KNN R.A, Mcm- ber of the Conservatoire of Leipsie, and Pupil of the lute Mendelssohn and Mosehslles, Organist of St. Paul's Church, Newport Teacher of the Piano-Forte, Singing, and Composition. 174,"Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. B 80 CHAFF CUTTERS] CHAFF CUTTERS!! CHAFF CUTTERS!1 ^HE largest Stock of CHAFF CUTTERS L ever exhibited in Newport, MAY BE SEEN AT S TON E S SHOW. ROOMS. GREAT DOCK-STREET. fj/T A good Dog Cart jor Sale. rB53 t COUNTY Oi MONMOUTH—TO WIT. I EDWARD BAGNALL DIM MACK, Esquire, 5 Sheriff for the County of Monmouth, by virtue of divers Writs of our Sovereign Lady the Queen, to me directed, do hereby give Notice, that the Commission of OYER and TERMINER, and GENERAL GAUL DELIVERY. to be holden in and for the County of Monmouth, will be opened at the Shire-hall, in the town of Monmouth, on WEDNESDAY, the /wc>ty->-izth day of March next, and that on THURSDAY, the I wenty-set enth day of March next, the Public Business will be commenced at the Shire-hall, in the Town of Monmouth aforesaid, of which all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Mayors, Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses, and others interested therein, are desired to take notioc, and give their attendance accordingly. And I do hereby give further Notice, that the Grand Jurors will be called over in the, rown Court, on Thursday, the said Twenty-seventh day of March next, at Nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that the Common Jurors will be called over indiscriminately in Nisi Prius and the Crown Courts respectively, at nine o'clock in the morning of the same day, to serve upon such Juries as the said Courts shall direct. By the Same Sheriff. Under sheriff s Office, Pontypool, 25th February, 1856. [U 176 BRECONSHIlil SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX, that the next GE- l NERAL QUAR TE H S US SIGNS of the PEACE for the County of Brecon, will be held at the Shire Hall, in Brecon, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of April next, at Eleven o'clock in the Fore- noon. At Twelve o'clock it Noon, the business relating to the Assessment, application, or management of the County Rate or Stock, will commence; and all Witnesses in any Appeal are to be ready in Court to answer to their names, at 'twelve o'clock at Noon on the abrvementi'med day, when all Appellants and Respondents must also attend. Grand and Petty Jurorp, Prosecutors, and Witness's must attend on Wednesday, the 9th day of April next, at Ten o'clock in the lorenoon. Deposition* must be frwardtd to the Clerk of the Peace seven clear days before the Sessions, and in all eases arising subsequently, immediately upon being taken. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Persons having claims upon the County must attend, with their Iccoun s, before the Visiting Magistrates to the Goal, at the Shire Hall, Brecon, on Tuesday, the lsf day of April next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, when such several Accounts will be audited-Andtltat all Costs of Prosecutions to be allowed by the County must be taxed at the same Sessions, previous to or during which they shall be incurred, or they will not afterwards be allowed. And further, that all Appeals and Traverses for Trial, must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before the sit- ting of the Court, at Eleven o'clock on Tuesday. EDWARD WILLIAMS, Clerk of the Peace. Brecon, 1 \th of March. 1856. [B 215. March T> A PJ2 R-HAN G1 N G S March 1856. JT OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS, 1866. FRENCH AND ENGLISH, NOW ON SHOW. IMPROVEMENT IN DESIGN. GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES. COTTE HELLS' OLD-ESTABLISHED WAREHOUSES, BROADMEAD, BRISTOL. [B 194. ABERGAVENNY RACES AND MON- MOUTHSHIRE HUNT MEETING, Are fixed for WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 2ud and 3rd APRIL, 1856. FIRST DAY-WEDNESDAY. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE STAKES Of 5 sovs. each, and B40 added by the fund, for horses that have never won a plate or stakes value JE50. Heats- one mile and a half. 3-yrs-old, 7st. 51bs. 4-yrs-ol l, fst. 81bs. 5-yrs-old, 9st. 6 and aged, 9st. 31bs. Horses bred in the Count) of Monmouth allowed 31bs. Entire horses to carry 31bs extra. THE ABERGAVENNY STEEPLE CHASE, A handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, 7 forfeit, and 3 only, if declaled on or before the 24th of March, with JE50 added. To close and nafne to the Secretary on or be. fore the 8th of March. Weights to appear in Bell's Life on the 16th of March. If the highest weight accepting be under 12st. it will be raised to that, and the others in proportion. A winner of any steeple chase of the value of jElOO. after the declaration of the weights, to carry 91 bs. extra. About 4 miles over a fair hunting country, and under the usual steeple chase conditions. THE HUNTERS' STAKES, A free handicap steeple chase of £ 1 entrance, and X,5 in case of acceptance. For horses that have been hunted not less than 12 times with the Monmouthshire, or 18 times with Sir Charles Morgan's hounds (certificates to be pro- duced), and that have not been in a training stable since the 1st November, 1855. To be handicapped between 10st. and 12st. 71bs. Gentlemen riders. Jockeys allowed to ride, carrying 9tbs. extra. To close and name at the hunt dinner, Raglan, on the 2nd Wedn sday in February, and the weights to appear within ten days after the entry. The acceptances to be declared in writing to the Secretary, on or before 4 o'clock on Tuesday the 1st of April. 13 Subscribers to this Race. THE LADIES' PLATE, A handicap sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, 1 sov. entrance, with Y,20 added by the ladies. One mile and a half. Gen- tlemen riders—to be qualified by a committee. To close and name to the Secretary by 4 o'clock, p.m., on Tuesday, the 1st April. I SECOND DAY. THURSDAY. THE LLANDILO SELLING STAKES. A Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, L3 forfeit, with j625 added, for horses of all denominations. 3-yrs-old, to carry 9st. 41bs. 4-yr-old, lOst. 131bs. 5-yr-old, list. 61bs.; 6 and aged, list. 71bs. Marei allowed 51bs., and geldings, 31bs. The winner to be sold for £ 120. If entered to be sold for jBlOO, to be allowed 51bs. if for J680,101 bs. if for Y,60, 151 bs. if for £46, 20lbs.; and if for j620, 251bs. The winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race. and any surplns above the selling price to go to the Fund, Heats -One mile and a distance. THE PRINCIPALITY STEEPLE CHASE. A Handicap Sweepstakes of 7 sovs. each, 25 forfeit and 3 only if declared on or before the 24th of March, with B50 added. The winner to pay £10 towards the expenses. For horses bona fide the property of residents in the Prin- cipality and Monmouthshire. Distance about 3 miles. To close and name to the Secretary on or before the 8th of March. Weights to appear in Bell's Life on the ot Of I March, and the acceptances to be declared m writing on or before the 20th of March If the highest weight ac- cepting be under list. 71 bs. it will be raised to that, and the others in proportion. The winner of any steeple cnase of the value of £ 100, after the declara'ion of the weights, to carry 91bs. extra. Six to accept, or the public money will not be added. MONMOUTHSHIRE HUNT STEEPLE CHASE. Of 5 sovs each, £3 forfeit, with a Cup, value JE25, added. For horses that have been hunted not less than twelve times with the Monmouthshire, or eighteen times with Sir Charles Morgan's Hounds (certificates to be produced), and that have not been in a training stable since the 1st of No- vember, 1855. About 3 miles. To be handicapped between list. 7ibs and 14st. Gentlemen riders, to be qualified by a committee. Acceptances to be declared in writing to the Secretary, on or before 8 o'clock in the evening of the first I day's races. Races not otherwise specified, to close and name to the Secretary, by sealed letters, containing the Stakes and Secretary's Fee, at or before 8 o'clock, p.m., on Tuesday, the 1st of April. It is particularly requested that all subscriptions be paid to the Secretary, on or before March 15th, 185G. CAPTAIN G. MORGAN, ) CAPTAIN T. BROOK, Stewards. CHARLES DENTON, Secretary. The Stewards' Ordinary and Ball as usual. The "round for Booths will be Let by Auction, on the Race course, on Monday, the 17th day of March. A List of Lodgings to be had during the Races is now in the hands of the°Secretary, whowill beglad to secure them for parties visitiug at that time. The Proprietors of the Grand Stand will meet on Tues- day, the 1st of April, at half-past Two, to determine what proportion of receipts shall be appropriated for the benefit of this year's Races. SPRING BON M ETS. MISS HOLMES begs to inform the Ladies of Newport and Neighbourhood, that she has re- tnrnel from the Metropolis with a complete aunrtn*»nt of STRAW BDtfNETS and RIBBONS; also a great variety of L VDT^' and OHtLDRSN'S STRAW HAT*, which are now ready for inspection. Miss H. res- pectfully solicits an earlv call.—55, High Street. 12, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ■'GENTLEMAN'S, LADIES', AND BABY LINEN WAREHOUSE. TREES informs his Friends and the Public generally, that he has commenced business in m the above :ine, and hopes by keeping Goods of firsts-rate quality, and selling at moderate prices, to merit a share of their patronage HOSIERY AND HABERDASHERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. [B 172. NEWPORT SACEE^MONIC SOCIETY. THE Committee beg to announce that they have arranged to give a PUBLIC PERFORMANCE of HANDEL'S "MESSIAH," In the TOWN T-TALL (hv the kinil permission of J. KxApp, F,-q., Havor), on BASTER WEEK, 26t.h, :856 The BAND and Jiaripg been conmlerably lDcrea8e<1, will of ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS. w n TT!l11 t Principal Soprano MISS COLE (of the Sacred Hafmonio Concerts, Exeter Hall, London). Leader bIeEFFBRI Second Violin HERR ANGG AL F«nci»at Tenor Mr. HASSE. Principal Violoncello Mr. ^ITEf Principal Contra-Basso MT. T Clariouettes t and RIDDLE. Bombardone WKRR Mr. SEBASTIAN BACH MILLS will Preside at the Organo. Mr H. J. GRUVFIS* CondOctoK Doors open at Half-past Seven o'clock PnV-f..rm-vflce to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. Admission To Reserved Seats, by Ticket, 3s. each obtainable ftt ffEWMA^'S Music Warehouse and at Mr. H MULLOCK'S, Stationer, &c.; and to Back Seats and Galley, on payment of Is. 61. at the doors. Books of the Words, 6d e;ich. A Special Train will leave Newport for Pontypool 1^4 intermediate Stations, after the Concert. If' TOWN HALL N EWPORT. I UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED OF SIR CHARLES AND LADY COLONEL VAKDELEUR, AN THE OFFICERS OF THFAR8*RG CLARE MILITIA. MR. BKN'.N I'lTTj;IT;BERT'S (Organist of St. FMW Church) GRAND FULL-DfESS CONCERT,. On TUESDAY Evening, MARCH 18th, coiaifcencing at Eight o'clock. MRS. ALFRED GILBERT, R.A., AU{jj~" -MISS SUSAN COLE, R.A., From the Philharmonic and Sacred ifion" Societies, London and MR. W. H. CUMMINGS, Principe Tenor of the Temple, London. I U N Ep. PIANOFORTE. MDL AND MR. B. GILBERT; VIOLIN HF.RR PFEIFFER, ? the 94tb'Clare Militia; CLABIONHTTE FSHLT sj&X-a M late «f the Oper. Paris; Harp O D W1ES. BOMBARDONS EEKR KT «*t»; ot f e Italian Opera, Vienna; I' 41" THE SPLENDID BA U () 1)' E >i.h CLARE MILITIA, By the ■ delejjf. Tickets may bSOqjgaiaed ^>r Zul. i.QT>KH. Statfo&filk- M,' GILBERTS Residence. ■ he Evetflng OR the Keserveu ■; ■ rets, (to aduiit four,) 14«. 'i—11 f s— »- „ —;—.— < '—-—'——1—i—l- T TO prevent the repetition 8f mistakes* vuivjch it appears many persons in Newport have alw aiade, I beg leave to state that the Mr. Scftrd who was i ? Jury empannelled in the case of Mr. James Brov, .r the Dock Company, is Mr. Simeon Soavd, of b .v luil Had I been at home, I should probably have been a Wit- ness, instead of a Juror. 12th March, 1856. MOSES SCARD. A FIXED ALLOWANCE OF R-6 PER WEEK. IN OASE OF INJURY By ACCIDENT OF ANY DESCRIPTION, or the sum of £1,000 IN CASE OF DEATH. may be secured by an Annual Payment of £3 for a polley in the y RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY A weekly Allowance of Fifteen Shillings for injury, or 2100in case of Death secured by a payment of Ten sj)illillgs- NO CHARGE FOR STAMP DUTY.. Forms of Proposal, Prospectuses, &c., may be had of t Agents—of the Clerks at all the principal Railway Stations —and at the Head Office, London—where also RAILWAY ACCIDKNTS ALONE may be insured ag»insl the Journey or by the year, as heretofore. byRailway Passengers Insurance Company, Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary- Offices, 3, Old Broad-street, London. [B 108- PROVIDENT CLERK'S ASSOCIATION BE- NEVOLENT FUND.—Election of Annuitants. In pursuance of a resolution passed at the A nnual Genelal Meeting on the 21st January, 1856, by which a sum Of jE85 per annum was voted for annuities to clerks and widows of clerk- dulv qualified, an ELECTION will take place at this Office on THURSDAY, the 29th day of May next. All parties intending to offer tbemselves as candidates, must send in their applications, with testimonials, on or before the 29th of March inst. By Order of the Board, WM. THOS. LINFORD, Secretary. 15, Moorgate-street, London, March 10, 1856. Persons assuring their lives with the Provident Clerk's Mutual Life Assurance Association, or becoming mmitiMn of the Benevolent Fund by a life subscription of 10 guineas, or by an annual subscription of one guinea, on or before the day of election, will be entitled to vote Agent for Newport—Mr. R. G. CULLUM, 8; Park-place, LIFE ASSURANCE ON A SYSTEM By which the Expense is Reduced as low as is consistent with Permanent Security. THE LIFE ASSUOlATIONof SCOTLAND, as attested by seventeen years' experience, has been eminently successful in attaining this object, by thei operation of two regulations:—First the Profits are divided every year amongst Policy-holders of five years'1 standing, and applied in reduction of the premiums—such Pi.licy-holders in the first series having been required io pay for many years only 13s. per jEl of their premiums and second, One-half only of the first six years' premiums need be paid under policies of £500 or upwards, the re- maining half rejnaining'a debt upon the Policy, at interest, during the pleasure of the assured. The following are examples of the first payments required for policies of JE500:— Age 20 £ 5 1 1 I Age 40 £ 8 11 1 „ 30 6 11 3 | „ 50 11 ] 2 4 ILLUSTRATIONS. D d C 1, Corn Merchant, T c, age 42 effected, in October, 1854, a Policy on the Half Credit" system, for £500, on the joint lives of himsef and wife, her age being 34. On the evening of 10th April. 185,5 I was returning home by the ——— Dock, when he was blown into the water by a sudden gust of wind, and drowned The sum of £ 500 thus became payable to his wife or family, whik he had paid two premiums of only £8 13s 5d. -bring scarcely more than the cost of an ordinary assu- rtetice of L250. B n C s B e, Clerk, I, n, age 29, effected in September, 1855, a Policy on the Half Credit" system for .61000, CM his life, and paid a Premium of E12 18s. Id.1 On Zlst December following, he died of typhus fever. The1 sum of £ 1000 was thus secured to his family, at almost th* cost of a Policy of £ 500. j: The SCHEME for the CURRENT YEAR will b4) closed on SATURDAY, the 5th APRIL next, 1856. sj All included therein, will rank as of One Year's longer I I standing than later Entrants, and will participate Ono^ Year earlier in the Divisions of Profits. Applications for admission must be lodged on or before that day. „ THOS. FRASER, RES, SKC LONDON.20, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY. .AGENTS. Abergavenny Mr. Edwin Tucker. Cprniactor. Brecon Mr. George Cansick, "wine-morchint, High-street, and Mr. J. R Hall, chemist, High-street. Cardiff Mr. Clement Waldron, solicitor, and Mr. B. Bojven, assistant overseer > Chepstow Mr. Thomas Wall, wine-merchant^ St. Ann s Lane. J Cowbridge Mr. S. J. Hornsby, National Proi VlDClttl JJ>(iDtC, x| j £ ay Mr. J. Foyster, National ProvincialJ Bank.. I Merthyr Tydfil Mr. A. C. Fuller, Newton House Pontypridd Mr. Edmund Evans, River Row* Treforest. [B 197 1: n V^ROMOTER LIFE ASSURANCE and K'TL COMPANY, 9, Chatham Place, New London. Established in 1826. Subscribed TF DIRECTORS. i [ibsott, Esq. George J. Sliaw Lefevre, Esq. S Kt. Hon. A G. Hayter, M P. Robert Palk, Esq. iBdericIt Hal<iey Janson, Esq. Samuel Smith, Esq. (Erles Johnston, Esq. Le Merchant Thomas, Esq. A • TRUSTEES. 4Kn Q. Shaw Lefevre, Esq., C.B., F.R.S. Charles Johnston, Esq. John Deacon,Esq. < SECRETARY—Michael Saward, Esq. This Society effects every description of life assurance on most favourable terms, both on the bonus and non- pHius systems. Its rat as are lower than most others, and additions have been made to the beneficial policies at £ oof the divisions of profits. fc "facers in the army and navy, diseased lives, and abroad, are assured on reasonable terms, tu r»2»es i*^rates and further particulars may be had at V of the Agents s^t Mr. Frederick Phillips 11, Cardiff road. JHouth .Mr. Richard Court, wine merchant. A Savenny.Mr, Bruton, Westgate buildings. Cardiff ( Mr. John Lloyd, Mr. Richards' Office. t Mr. George Noel, Herbert-street. 1 lanaii^ D»we, chemist. r rmnrTW; Mr- J°hn Powell, Bank. T^«mWflrr • Edward J. Baker, Bank. i Mr. Thomas Griffiths, chemist. Tmlnnv Edwin I>eeley, draper. • F. H. Hathaway, chemist. 1 [b 164. fOT a L;FE„tss7; n^/ and 5 DL-rr+ ceqt- «Pon the Second years' pre- u),u • 'i to assure Hia .P011 all renewals each Agent is »i?e two respectable references!' £ 10°' t0 ABBOTT.' BARTON^1 anTco^^d,1reS8' to c- ° > care of ^WelUngton ^WAY^for^erly6?^11 °f ALFKED the county of Monmo/th! G,'fr Cand H^e'k^lCaSeerrWtraS °/ the V^GroZ, Draper »^ariler-tbraof the "Ship Inn," Caerwent ^o^said^rocer, Draper, LK-ensed Victualler, and Carrier, the" ;i' procer and Licensed Victualler, then of Com al-road, in the town of Newport, in the s.id county o -Monmouth, Harbour Policeman, and at BMjBentandtor one year and six months, residing at Number Jitoe, l!olt-stieet, in the said town of Newport, Harbour is Giv.. TK^T%TO*TT MAURICE 3««lg* "f tlv Court of Moumouthshirfe, Newpwrt, «ct?V^ft^he-Mattw of this Petition, 2*1 roceb<l to'niake T -/mal Order thereon, at the said vSfclvt on the Ninth da; ,if Apvit 1856, at Twelve o'clock precisely, unless cuhse be then and there shown to'the contrary. WILLI^M R0BERrg> •, r Clerk of the said Court. HEREAS A tuition of WILLIAM WESTI- T OOTT. at presem^td for six years last past, residing to m th« ^nsh of Saint Woodos, in th? joontv of ^on' BuiUer, and Haulier, and > vhtring, eet in i 1? /,lso occupying a yard in .Speed woll-^reet, in j ffparish of Saint Wooilos, an Insolvent > 4 | been filed in the County Court of 0JdS jpat ^ewport, in the said county, and a" t^e aaij e^ion from Process having g^^ Se Statn ^ea^cott, under the pro- ■Tieon? .°f f^tvesH,^ thu uase aud provided, the .^11^ to blT. H 19 rec3uired to appeal iQ the sal • •- dea at ewport aforesaid, hefore the Jod?8 t Go"rt- oil the 9th day of April next, at Twel^ olock at nooU precisely, for his First Exaipi- nation touch g Debts, Estate, and Effects, and to be farther dealt wi^i according to the provisions of the said Statutes .aD^' 1 1C8i18 hereby gi veru that the choice of 18 t0- 1 L '■t the time so appointed. 11 persons indebted to the said VViOiam Weeticott, or rec-s- are not to pay or deliver the i -Roberts, tie Official Assignee fe -11 th3^E?%w ^'la sr«!d Court, at his Offioe at Newport, County. THOJIA5 DARKER. High Bailiff. &ris$iomAL T0 T"OMAS JOSEPH, ESQ « ARRT?r»AHW

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