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H. JAMES, 11 1 ANUFACTURER of the Improved White 1V1 Glazed STONE WARE SPIRIT JARS, &c., Glazed STOKE and RED WARE SEWERAGE and LAND DRAIN FIFES, BRICKS, TILES, be. COUBT-Y-BBLLA STEAM POTTERY WORKS, Newport, Mon. [21 OSTLER'S HAIR CUTTING ROOMS, 32, HIGH STREET, (ENTRA.NCE, MR. PORTERS SIDE DOOR), REMOVED FROM FIRST FLOOR, 173, COMMERCIAL STREET. GENTLEMEN who desire a superior G FIT and FINISH should try C. MILNES, TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER, 158, COMMERCIAL. STREET, NEWPORT. [9 J. S. STONE, H NEWPORT, MON., AS now in Stock an extensive assortment of PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS SCARIFIERS and PARERS, THRASHING MACHINES, DRESSING MACHINES, CHAFF CUTTERS, CORN CRUSHERS, OAT and BEAN MILLS, CARTS, WAGONS, and other AGRICUL- TURAL IMPLEMENTS. CATALOGUES SENT POST FREE. WR. MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and • COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMKBCIAL STBKKT, NEWPORT. BONDED AND FREE STORES FOR SHIPS. [1 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. VRAM WEIGHING MACHINES, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE VARIOUS W(I"' t-a §&, Fleet-street, London -Y, JlVerp I I Commercial-street, Newport; Wellington-ssreet, Gateshead AGENTS for the sale of Valves and Brass Mountings, FresaureGuages, Vulcanized India Rubber, &c, &c.— C. P. PARKINSON, Manager. [10 HAIR CUTTING SALOON AND FANCY DEPOSITORY, -00, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT, MON. W ELSDEN, HAIR DRESSER, PERFUMER, AND AND TOBACCONIST. • TTajr T)viDS» ftftor tbs Piris ftnd Shampooing Wigs, Fronts, Scalps, &c., Indian mastock Every description of Orna- alwfty8 inmen^rkafr Work to Order. Ptrfumery from First-class London 4, Paris Houses. The Finest Foreign Cigars Imported. MBKBSCHACH AND OTHER PIPES IN GREAT VARIETY. [1203 MR. PARSON SURGEON DENTIST, of 17, Orchard- S street, College Green, Bristol, respectfully acquaints -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 BOTEL, Newport, the second Wednesday in each month and at 2, CASTLE-STREET, Cardiff, the following Thursday. Terms, which are extremely moderate, may be known 00 application as above. ATTENDANCE FOB Newport, Wednesday, 12th, 9 till 5. DECEMBEK. i Cardifl, Thursday, 13th, 9 till 5. (25 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PAHK- HTRHKT BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for the last ll'yeS'af NEWPORT, the first WEDNESDAY and at CARDIFF, the following THURSDAY in every Month, when he may be consulted on all cases relating to his Profession. Mr. YODNQ'S next visit will occur as follows NEWPORT—At Mr. Wansbrough's, No. 4, Commercial. street—Wednesday, December 5th. n „ CARDIFF—Mr. Perrott'a, Tailor, No. 2, Duke-street. —-Thursday, December 6th. L MR. R. N. OSBORNE SURGEON DENTIST, OF No 17, DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, BEGS to inform his patients and the public of Newport and its neighbourhood that he is pre- pared to insert ARTIFICIAL TEETH mounted in the VULCANIZED RUBBER BASE, as a substitute for gold or other metals. By this much improved method, greater comfort, cleanliness, and utility, are ensured; the adaptation to the gums and palate being perfect. SPECIMENS FOR INSPECTION. llJ- DENTAL SURGERY. -Attendance for the Last 30 Years. O* ATTENDANCE FOB NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER will be Chepstow: MONDAY, 26th, the GEORGE HOTEL.—Aber- gavenny AOESDAY, the 27th, at Mr. WILLIAMS, saddler, N,EXOQ)°K°RTH*HOTEL.—Newport: WEDNESDAY, the 28tb> the KING S HEAD HOTEL.—Cardiff: THURSDAY, the 29th, lJj" J* ARMS Monmouth THURSDAY, the 8th, THURSDAY, the 22nd, at Mr. J. POWELL S, Plumber, Monnow-street. Private apartments at all the Hotels. Mr. Lewin Mosely, Dentist. Of 30, BmMRS^JXFOKD^T., LONDON (ESTABLISHED 1820,) BEGS to call attention to his New and Valuable Improvement (protected'byRnal Letters Patent,) namely-the application of Gum Coloured Vul- canized India Rubber, as a base X°l Mineral Toeih, which defy deteetion by the moat ex- perienced observer. They are fixed set without exacting the stumps or remaining teeth are quite indestructible, and all sharp edges are no wires or ligatures of any kind are used »uda^U;s dered unnecessary by the substitution of a 90 » P.. composition, from which the greatest amount Of suction is obtained,guaranteeing the full power of mastication and articulation they are free from all unpleasant taste and smell, and have succeeded in many cases when all others have failed. All other kinds of Artificial Teeth, with the latest im- provements in Workmauship and Material. Stopping Decayed Teeth, Scaling, and every operation pertaining to Dental Surgery. Constant attendance at Town Residence, No. 30, Bernet s-street, Oxford-street, London, where Patients can always be attended. connexion with any one of the same IDAME ppowing ■ Bath, Bristol^ or ebewbere, [13 glotto*. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY 8S EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THB PTRLIN CENTRAL GRATING Q0ffitt, 15, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON BOOK-PBINTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, CIROULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &C. H. P. BOLT, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER AND MANUFACTURING JOINER, AUSTIN 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 FRAMES, SHUTTERS, GROUNDS, SASHES and FRAMES, PANELLING, aDd FLOORING of all descriptions. Also, RIDGE, CRESE, SLATE, and PANTILE LATHS, DRAIN PIPES, CEMENTS. PLASTER OF PARIS, and BARHAM'S RENDERING PLASTER, CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATE SLABS, ORNAMEN- TAL FLOOR TILES, and all kind of BUILDING MATERIALS in general, at reasonable prices. N.B.-A list of Drawings, and Prices of Doors, Mould- ings, &c., forwarded, on application at the Works. [107 IRON BEDSTEADS! IRON BEDSTEADS THE Largest and most varied STOCK IN SOUTH WALES, at J LEACH'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 117 COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. Prices from Nine Shillings to £33. New hnd Second-hand Furniture of every description. [814 THE Inhabitants of Clifton and Bristol are respectfully informed that the CLASSES AT THE COLLEGE ARE A JUNIOR CLASS, for pupils from six to ten years of age, has also been formed, in order to fit them for the course of instruction in the higher DAY PUPILS RECEIVED. Ladies may attend any of the classes separately. Quarter commences 9th October. CLIFTON-HOUSE, TYNDALL'S-PARK, Sept 29th, 1860. [1172 LAVERTON AND CO., CABINET MAKERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, 36 & 37, MARY-LE PORT STREET, BRTcocvL. L<fc oo. announce to Parties Puiuiduu6, • their Warerooms contain the Largest Stock of Well-Manufactured CABINET FURNITURE West of London. Every Article may be bad for the complete Furnishing of the Cottage, Villa, or Mansion. Parties about Furnishing are respectfully invited to an inspection of their Stock, and will find THE COTTAGE MAY BE FURNISHED, CONTAINING Four Rooms, Kitchen, Passage, Parlour, Stairs, and Two Bed Rooms, forj £ 22 14s. Od. SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE FURNISHED COMFORTABLY, CONTAINING Kitchen, Hall, Dining Room, Drawing Room, Stairs, Best and Spare Bed Rooms, and Servants' Bed Room, for 967 17s. 6d. THE VILLA MAY BE FURNISHED IN A NEAT AND RESPECTABLE STYLE, CONTAINING Eight Rooms, Kitchen, Hall, Breakfast Room, Dining Room, Drawing Room, Stairs, Best and Spare Bed Rooms, and Two Servants' Bed Rooms, for £ 138 12s. 3d. TEN-ROOMED HOUSE MAY BE FURNISHED HANDSOMELY, CONTAINING Kitchen, Hall, Breakfast Room, Dining Room. Drawing Room, Stairs, Four Best Bed Rooms, aud Two Servants' Bed Rooms, for f294 Os. 6d. LAVERTON AND CO.S NEW ILLUSTRATED FURNISHING GUIDE, Containing 200 Engravings, and full particulars of the above Estimates, may be had on application or post free. LAVERTON AND CO., WHOLESALE CABINET MAKERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, ♦ 36 AND 37, MARY-LE-PORT STREET, BRISTOL. [285 HENRI'S PATENT HORSE AND CATTLE FEED. THE first invented. Introduced in the year 1854. Sold by guaranteed Analysis, and the only one protected by Letters Patent. Manufactory, Hull. AGENTS :— I WEST OF ENGLAND. Birmingham, M. J. Exley Church Stretton, J.Phillips Coventry, Ryder &Betts Dudley, Geo. Baggott Evesham, A. H. Wright Hereford, James Roberts Kington, Howells & Webb Kidderminster, A. Rickett Leominster, J. Saxby & Son Ledbury, W. G. Taylor Ludlow, J. Badger Nuneaton, T. Leicester Oswestry, Weaver and Son Ross, H. T. Bussell Stratford on Avon, J. Morgan Stourbridge, Henry Fear Worcester, Ross & Jossland Wem, H. Kynaston Wolverhampton, Mander Weaver and Co. SOUTH WALES. NEWPORT, Lloyd & Barfoot Abergavenny, Jas. Phillips Brecon, Edwd. Webb Bristol Depot, E. Bariett Cardiff, J. M. Hall Carmarthen, J, H. Smith and Co. Chepstow, P. Fisher Gloucester, W. Stafford Haverfordwest, F. and J. B. Henley Llandilo, Thomas Hugbes Monmouth, Hill and White- head Merthyr, Tbos. Loveridge Neath, Thomas Andrew Pontypool, Davis and Ed wards Swansea, Walters & Tucker. l 81 NEWTON NOTTAGE INCLOSURE, GLAMORGAN. T JAMES PEACHEY WILLIAMS, of I • Albion Chambers, Bristol, in the County of Bristol, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of Newton Down, Backs Common, and Cleriston Common, situate in the parish of Newton Cottage, m the Co ty r niomnruftn hereby give Notice, that I shall hold a MEETING on the 5th day of December, at the CROWN TNN NEWTON, in the said parish of Newton Nottage, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving claims in writing from all persons claiming any common or other right or interest in the said Newton Down, Backs Common, and Cleriston Common, and such claims must state the several particulars in respect whereof they are made, distinguishing the claims in respect of Freehold Copyhold, Customary, and Leasehold property from each other, and mentioning therein the places of abode of the respective claimants, or their agents, at which notices in respect of such claims may be delivered. Giveu under my hand this 16ih day of November, in the Year of our Lord 1860. „TTT^R TXTTT naic JAMES PEACHEY WILLIAMS. 1274) JFIT IVF ERSEY LINE of AUSTRALIAN fejgpfr -LTJL PACKETS, sailing from LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE, n On the 25th of each month. Passengers conveyed by Steamer at Through Rates to all T- I Parfs of Australia, &c. ^v^rxrPQnVf, F^ight or Passage, apply to EDMUND ^v^rxrPQnVf, F^ight or Passage, apply to EDMUND THOMPSON & CO., 20, Water-street, Liverpool; or to G. W JONES & CO., Ship Brokers, Newport; JAMES GAWN, Auctioneer, Aberdare; fJTUS JONES, Auc- tioneer, Merthyr; JENKINS$nd REES, 16. 8offi?TWt, lace, Swansea; or to ft, PARRY, Ship Broker Cardiff, ? V jloteis. NEWPORT MONMOUTHSHIRE. NOS. 4 AND 5, COMMERCIAL-STREET, OPPOSITE THE WESTGATE HOTEL. T P. WANSBROUGH, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, AND « DECORATIVE, HOUSE, SIGN, AND FURNITURE PAINTER, has now on hand the largest and best selected Stock of FRENCH and ENGLISH PAPERHANGINGS, and DECORATIONS in Newport. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. A LARGE STOCK OF GLASS SHADES ALWAYS ON HAND. [689 W. COMPTON BEGS to call the attention of his Friends and the Public to his splendid Selection of ENGLISH HAMS; his celebrated HOME-CURED BREAKFAST BACON stands pre-eminent; OX TONGUES, Smoked and in Pickle. Finest OLD CHEDDAR CHEESE, not to be surpassed with some of the finest DAIRIES in the counties of Monmouth and Gloucester. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORES. 58, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. (1112 BUYERS OF WOOLLEN CLOTHS EITHER for the Trade or Private Use, will find la Large and carefully-selected STOCK for AUTUMN and WINTER use, at the CLOTH HALL, 31, HIGH-STREET. They have been bought in the best markets, and on the most advantageous terms, and will be Sold at the Lowest Scale of P,°gigNTLEMKN.s SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, GLOVES and HOSE. ALL KINDS OF TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. 4891 GEORGE KERR, 31, High-Street, Newport, NEWPORT PIANO-FOiiTE WAREHOUSE7 No. 1, COMMERCIAL-STREET. E NEWMAN respectfully invites an inspection of his very large STOCK OF PIANOS « and HARMONIUMS, just selected fromtbe m ost Eminent Makers in the kingdom. ERARD'S TRI-CHO&D COTTAGE PIANOS, COLLARD AND COLLARDS D I T TO. BROADWOOD'S UPRIGHT AND GRAND SQUARE DITTO. With first-class Instruments from other Eminent London Vlakers. THE CELEBRATED OBLIQUE FOREIGN MODEL, WITH EXTRAORDINARY POWER OF TONE. E. N. takes this opportunity of intimating that he has opened two additional Warerooms with an assortment of Piano-fortes of the above-mentioned Makers; and has now a Stock unequalled in extent and variety by any in this NHARMONIUMS WITH ONE, THREE, FIVE, AND EIGHT STOPS, BY WHEATSTONE AND ALEXANDER. ALL NEW MUSIC A* HALF-PRICE. [1221 EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF PIANO-FORTES, HARMONIUMS, CONCERTINAS, &0.. &0. The Sale of New and Second-hand PIANO-FORTES, HARMONIUMS, CONCERTINAS,$c., #>c„ at HALE and SON'S Music Warehouse, Promenade House, Cheltenham, will only be continued at the present UNPARALLELED PRICES for a very short time longer. PROMENADE H0U3E, CHELTENHAM. [977 UNCONDITIONAL ASSURANCE ON LIFE. THE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND has adopted a NEW SCHEME of "UNCONDITIONAL ASSURANCE," which entirely obviates the objections to the ordinary system o other Offices. OMISSION" to pay a Premium by oversight doe* not affect the Assurance, and, after a time. Payment mau be ntentionally Postponed for a Year. 9 The ASSURED is not subject to any Restriction as to Occupation or Residences and NO EXTRA PREMIUMS can ever be payable. The ASSURANCE is virtually Non forfeitable and Unquestionable. The POLICY'HOL DER, on surrendering his Policy, can withdraw a fixed and unusudlly large proportion of his payments, ot take a paid-up Policy for double the amount; or he may withdraw the same as a Loan, ant still continue the Policy. So COMPLETE and SATISFACTORY a system of Unconditional Assurance is not to be found in the arrange- "WNI'TD Explanatory Pamphlets may be had on application. ANTS TO THE PROFIT CLASS on or before 5th DECEMBER NEXT will secure ONE YEAR'S BONUS more than will be allocated to later entrants. 7he ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND was founded in 1838, and has issued upwards of Thirteen Thousand TU Assurances, amounting to nearly Six Millions Sterling. The Annual Income is upwards of £ 160,000. 1 he lolicies under the original Scheme have also, for many years, been unusually free from restric- tions and impei fections, and the assured have received large iMnents. Prospectuses of this Scheme also may be had on application. London, 20, King William Street (City), E.C. THOS. FRASER, Res. Secy. AGE JITS NEWPORT .Mr. CHARLES ROWE, 13, Hill- street Abergavenny .Mr. Edwin Tucker, corn factor Bute Docks.Mr. E. J. Thomas, 2, Stewart-street Cardiff Mr. B. Bowen, assistant overseer Chepstow Mr. George Ctari.tge, jun jeweller Cowbridge .Mr. S. J. Hornsby, National Pr vincial Bank Poentv £ jTdfil A- C fuller' Ne«ton House T,»iyP Mr* A* A- McLucas Mr. J. R. Lewis, Registrar of Ma riazes. 14. Moriran-atraflfc. rR7 MONMOUTHSHIRE. COURT OF SEWERS. NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a GENERAL COURT and SESSION of SEWERS, for the LEVELS of the HUNDREDS of CALDICOT and WENTLOOGE, in the county of Monmouth. will be held at the house of John Lloyd, called the KING S HEAD INN, in the town of Newport, in the said county, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of November inst., at the hour of One o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all jurors, surveyors, and other officers of the Court, as well all persons who shall have business thereat, are required to attend. Dated this 3rd day of November, 1860. A. WADDINGTON, Clerk. [1267 LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY flf EXTRACT of LETTER H from a MEDICAL CONNOISSEURS GENTLEMAN at Madrat TO BE THE to his Brother at .VORCESTER, May, "ONLY GOOD SAUCE' i<Te]| i,EA & p^RRINS „„„ A.PLICA OLE ,0 TlS.S'l EVERY VARIETY OFpHMH" my opinion, the most aalatable as well as the DISH. most wholesome Sauce that smade." The success of this most delicious tnd unrivalled condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply the name to Spurious Compounds, the Public is tcspectjully and earnestly requested to see that the names of LEA & PERRINS are upon the WRAPPER. L.BEL, STOPPER, AND BOTfLE. Manufactured by LltA & PERKINS, Worcester. Sold by CKOSSK & BIACKWEH, London t and all respeetable Druggists, Grocers, and Italian Warehousemen throughout ths World. 107 t CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS. THIS justly-celebrated Medicine, after 25 jL years experience, is proved to be the beat and cheapest for HORSES and NEAT CATTLE, cheaper because required to be given only once a week, PRESERVING HEALTH, VIGOUR, and CON. DITION, their cost too is saved by the food turning to a better account, for it is an acknowledged fact, HOBSES will keep up their condition better upon three feeds of Oats daily, when a Ball is occasionally given, than with four feeds without the Balls. NEAT CATTLE will also fatten much faster with the occasional use oT them, and arrive at a greater state of perfection than they can be got to without the Balls. Any one doubting this state- ment, should try the use of them and prove for himself, for the more they are used the better they are appreciated. The Balls will be found admirable for Coughs, Colds, Strangles, Influenza, Inflammation of the f Legs, and other diseases incident to HOBSiiS ana CATTLE, as may be seen by the directions and testimonials The6 Balls ar^prepared by FRANCIS CUPISS, Diss, Norfolk, Author of the P.ize Essav on Diseases of the Liver of the Horse. And may be had of all Patent Medi- cine Vendors, in Packets, (6 halls each,) 3s. 6d. per packw, OB 7 PACKETS FOB 21SJ, with full direotu* Persons using the may consult Probata* gratuitously by Stamp i* » pwpw'i ^ur. o ■ L IVTFT. THOMAS WILLIAMS, HERBALIST, VINE COTTAGE, .1 182, COMMERCIAI ROAD, NEWPORT, MON [2 FMPORTAN T.—IF YOU REALLY hrr?LANT T0 BORROW MONEY AT A CHEAP rifv RATii, go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS'S, 16, TIPP KKT' NEWPORT> MOS., and INSURE YOUR jLran(l with Security you can have any Amount from *»P to £ 1,000, repayable by fixed Half-yearly InstaN menta, in Three Years. [973 NOTICE OF REMOVAL, FROM 3, OLD BROAD STREET, TO 64, CORNHILL, E.C. THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSU- RANCE COMPANY insures against all ACCI* DENTS, whether Railway or otherwise. .0 Annual Payment of Z3 secures £1,000 at death from t Accideat, orf6 weekly from Injury ONE PERSON ia every TWELVE insured is injured ( yearly by ACCIDENT. } NO EXTRA PlituMlUM FOR VOLUNTEERS For further information apply to the PROVINCIAL AGENTS* the RAILWAY STATIONS, or to the HEAD OFFiCE. This Company, without union with any other, has paid for compensation r £65,000. i) j> W- J* YIAN, Secretary. Railway Passengers Assurance Company, Office, 64, Cornhill, E.C August, 25, 1860. .tr Agent for Newport Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 16, Dock-street, [761 STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH TRP SOUTH OF IRELAND, via NEW MILFORD (Milford Haven), AND WATERFORD. DAILY SERVICE (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) T^HE Waterford and Milford "H- Haven Steam Ship Co.'s Vessels mitting)tW^ 8a'' a9 un^er' and weather per- WATERFORD AND MILFORD HAVEN. 3 troru WATERFORD 3.15 I p.m., on arrival of the train from Cork,Limerick, &o., so as to enable pas- sengers to proceed by the 2.45 Express train reach- I ing London at about 11 a. m. From NEW MILFORD 7.15 p.m on arrival of the 9.45 a.m.. Express and 6.0a.m. 3rd class trains, so as to enable passengers to pro- ceed by the 6.0 a.m. train to Limerick, Cork, &c. The CORK Steamers will sail from the Railway Pier at Passage, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on the arrival of the 4 0 p.m. Train from Cork, Teaching New Milford so all to secure the departure [wind and weather per- mitting] of the 8.25 a.m. I Express Train, arriving in London at 6 0 p.M. The COKE; Steamers will leave New Milford [Mil. ford Haven], on Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays, on the arrival of the 9 45 a.m. Express and 6.0 a.m. a.m. Express and 6.0 a.m. Trama, at, about 7.30 p.m. I y«r further particulars, apply at any of the Railway Station. or of Me^rs. FORD & JACKSON 36 Cannon. S »0D a,0IV, ftwlway Station, New Milford. • &*tlw»7 tn4 TimtTablM. [9C$ OPENING OF THE NEW ORGAN, VICTORIA ROAD CHAPEL, NEWPORT. r|^he above Large and Beautiful Instrument JL will be Opened by a GRAND ORGAN PERFORMANCE, I On WEDNESDAY Evening, November 28th, 1860, at half-past Seven o'clock. Selections of SACRED MUSIC from the GREAT MASTERS, will be performed. I On the following evening, THURSDAY, November 29th, at half-past Seven o'clock, there will be a SECOND PERFORMANCE, when the NEWPORT CHORAL SOCIETY, assisted by the LEADING PROFES- SIONALS and AMATEURS of the town, huve kindly consented to give their services. PRINCIPAL SOPRANO: MRS. WHITEHEAD. PRINCIPAL BASSO H. J. GROVES, ESQ., Organist of St. Woollos. N. C. WHITE, ESQ., Organist and Choir Master of Tewkesbury Abbey, will preside on both occasions. Tickets for First and Second Evenings: Reserved Central Seats, 2s. each, or for the two evenings, 3s Unreserved side and gallery Seats, Is. each or for the two evenings, h. 6d. Children, 6,1. each evening. To be had of Mr.jCORNER, Stationer; Mr. EWINS, Confectioner; Messrs. BEAR AND HUDSON, Drapers; Mr. HILL, Baneswell and Mr. NEWMAN, Music Seller, Commercial-street, Newport. On LORD'S DAY, December 2nd, 1860, THREE SERMONS will be PREACHED; that in the Morning, at Eleven o'clock, by the Rev. F. POLLARD that in the Afternoon, at Three o'clock, by the Rev. W. AITCHISON, minister of the English Baptist Chapel; and that in the Evening, at half-past Six o'clock, by the Rev. F. POLLARD. A Collection will be made after each service. fir The kind support of the public is respectfully and earnestly requested. [1298 TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. THE NEWPORT LOCAL BOARD OF t HEALTH is prepared to receive TENDERS for FORMING and METALLING ROADWAY, and LAYING DOWN PAVEMENTS, ia Canal-parade, between Hanarth-street and Grenville-street. The plan aud specification may be seen, and further particulars obtained, at my Office, where tenders are to be sent in, endorsed "Tender for Canal-parade," before Ten a.m. of TUESDAY, 4th December next. The Board does not bind itself, however, to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order of the Board. CONYERS KIRBY, Surveyor. owi Hall, Newport, Mon.. November 22nd, 1860. [1300 TO MASONS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. PARTIES desirous of ESTIMATING for NEW PAVING, KERBING, and CHANELL* ING, to be laid down on south Ride of Llanarth-street« and on east side of Commercial-atreet for the Local Boar 1 of Health, may inspect the plans and specification at my office. Estimates, endorsed Tender for paving Llanarth-street and Commercial-street," must be sent in before Ten a.m. on TUESDAY, 4th December but the Beard does not bind itself ta accept the lowest or any tender. By order of the Board, CONYERS KIRJBY, Surveyor. Town Hall, Newport, Mon., November 22nd, 1860. rI301 THE ONLY ABERTHAW LIME in Mon- mouthshire may be obtained of JOHN EVANS, LurE BURNER, Pillgwenlly, Newport, at the Lowest possible terms. [1117 CHEPSTOW FARMERS' CLUB. 1860. THE ANNUAL SHOW OF STOCK, connected with this Society, will be held on TUESDAY, 27th November, in the yard close to the railway station, when upwards of £150 will be distributed in Prizes. The public can view the stock from 12 till 2, and it will be open for Sale to that hour. JOHN BEST SNEAD, HON. SEC. œT Admission, One Shilling each. The Secretary has just been apprized that Robert Sharpe, Esq., of San Paulo, w;ll give a prize of £ 3 3s., for the best long-wool aged Ram, to be exhibited at the Show on 27tb November, 1860.-The Ram to have been at the time of showing in possession of the exhibitor not less than 12 months.—Returns to be made to the Secretary, not later than 24th November, 1860. [1290 HOWELL'S SCHOOLS, AT LLANDAFF AND DENBIGH, IN WALES. AN ASSISTANT for each of the above Schools is required, who, in addition to trainin g the Girls in piety and virtue, according to the principles of the Christian religion, will have to assist in teaching the Girls reading, writing, arithmetic, English grammar, geo- graphy, biography, history, the elements of astronomy, garden botany, music, French, and drawing, and such other subjects as the Governors of the Schools shall from time to time direct. The Assistants, who must be mem- bers of the Church of England, are to be appoiMed at a Court of the Drapers' Company, and w;U be paid a stipend of £ 4o per annum, besides maintenance, and will be under a Matron, or Chief Governess. Applications from candidates capable of instructing the Girls in the branches of education before mentioned, (accompanied by testimonials) may be sent to Mr. W. H. SAWYER, the Clerk of the Drapers' Company, Drapers' Hall, London, on or before TUESDAY, the 18th December. [1296 VVT HER EAS a Petition of JAMES T GRANT, of Blaenavon ,in the;parisb of Llanover Upper, in the county of Monmouth, horse and cart driver orbaulier, previously of the same place, grocer, greengrocer, dealor in china and earthenware, bread baker, horse and cart driver or haulier, and before then of the same place, green grocer and dealer in* china and earthenware, an insolvent debtor, having been filed in the County Court of Monmouthshire,holden at Abergavenny in the said county, and an interim order for protection from process h a vi u™ been given to the said JAMES GRANT under the provisions of the statutes in that case made and provided, the said JAMES GRANT is hereby required to appear in the said Court, to be bolden at Abergavenny aforesaid, before the Judge of the said Court, on the 6th day of December nex', at 12 o'clock at noon precisely, for his first examina- tion touching his debts, estate, and effects, and to be I further dealt with according to the provisions of the said statutes and Notice is Hereby Given that the choice of assignees is to take place at the time so appointed. All persons indebted to the said JAMES GRANT, or who have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same but to MR. WILLIAM FORSTER BATT, the registrar of the said Court, at his office at Abergavenny, in the said county. JOHN ALDRIDGE, High Bailiff. RICHARD GREENWAY, Insol- vent's Attorney. [1291 WHEREAS, a Petition of GEORGE CARPENTER, of the town of Pontymoile, in the county of Monmouth, railway porter, previously of the Trout Inn, Newport, in the said county of Monmouth licensed victualler, and before then of the Trout Inu afore- said, licensed victualler and green grocer, and before then of Llauhilletb, in the said county of Monmouth, railway porter, aa insolvent debtor having been filed in the Count? Court of Monmouth holden at Pontypool, in the VK county, and an interim oider for protection fromprocess having been given to the said GEORGE CARPENTER under the piovisious of the statutes in that case mailn vided, the said GEORGE CARPENTER is hereby reqnire^to appear in the said Court, to be holden at Pontypool afor^ said, befoie the Judge of the said Court, on the 11th day of December next, at 11 o'clock in +1,« t y fnrVi^fi,cV iuCIOCK in the forenoon precisely, ofWfo n i f naination, touching his debts, estate, and and to be further dealt with according to the provisions of the said statutes; and Notice is Hereby GIven, that the choice of assignee* is to take place at the time so appointed. 0 All persons indebted to the said GEORGE CARPENTER, or who have any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same, but to Mr. ALEXANDER EDWARDS, the | registrar of the said oourt, who is the official assignee of ■ the aUtt and •9soU of the «M4 inaolyful. at hi* offic* I FoatypM, i» wwty. [1275 Itaitt (tommuuiration. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SOUTH OF IRELAND AND SOUTH WALES. THE Cork Steam-ship Company's JL fine large New Steamers "IBIS," 1,200 Tons, 30Horse-power; "BITTERN LY. —Captain HOLLAND, 800 Tons, 250 Hors»- T„„« *nfTrt Power; or » DODO," Captain CBOFT, 1,000 nfL' Horse power, are intended to ply as underneath, unless prev ented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or with- with ''herty to Tow vessels, during the month ot NOVEMBER, I860:— From CORK tor NEWPORT .Wednesday 7th, at 81 morn CARDIFF Wednesday 14th, at 3 after NEWPORT Wednesday 21st, at 8& motn CARDIFF Wednesday 28th, at 3 after For CORK, trom CARDIFF Saturday 3rd, at 7 mom NEWPORT .Saturday 10th, at 2i after CARDIFF Saturday 17tli, at 7J mora NEWPORT Saturday 24th, at 2 after FAKESTo CORK and BACK, in Best Cabin, jEl 7s. TickefA Available for One Month. To CORK, Best Cabin, 17a. 6d. Deck, 7s. (No Steward's Fee). Horses,Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods for Shipment, should be alongside ONE HOUR before the advertised time of startin NOTICE. The Company will only receive and carry goods subject to and upon the express terms 01 their yotice of the 14th December, 1854, I ready published, a-id to be obtained at their office. The Company will not be accountaole for Passengers' Lug- gage, unless the value thereof be declared, and freight paid accordingly, at the time of shipment; and that Passengers from NEWPORT or CARDIFF must obtain their tickets at the Agent's Office before going on board. Foi Freight or Passage, apply at the Companys Office, Cork or to their Agents, Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, 20, Dock-ntieet Newport Mon Messrs.OWEN and DOWNING, Ship Brokers, Bute Docks Cardiff. l6 BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. rpHE Bristol General Steam Naviga- I tion Company's splendid Paddle "TAFF" Captain C. WHEELER, or otbe suitable vessel, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) is intended to sail during the Month, calling at the HotweUs, where to avoid the inconvenience and danger attending the use of boats, Passengers will in future he landed and embarked ft the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office. Bristol to Newport. NOVEMBER. Thursday 1 6; after Saturday 3 7f morn Tuesday 6 10 morn JThursday 8 1 after Saturday 10 3 after Tuesday 13 6 morn Thursday *15 7 morn Friday 16 7J morn Monday 19 Si morn Wednesday 21 Hi morn Friday 23 Ii after Monday 26 4 after Wednesday 28 6 after Thursday 29 6i after Newport to Bristol. N OVEHBER. Thursday "1 6 mora Friday 2 6J oioni Monday 5 8 mom Wednesday 7 10J moria Friday 9 Ii after Monday 12 4 after Wednesday 14 5 after Thursday 15 6 after Saturday 17 71 morn Tuesday 20 9 mom Thursday 22 111 mora Saturday 24 lj after Tuesday 27 4 after Thursday t29. 5 mom Friday 30 5; after To and Fro from Bristol, t To and Fro from Newport. A Packet from the Hotwells to and from PORTISIIEAD dally (Sundays excepted). FABKs- After Cabin,3i.; Front Cabin,Is. 6d, Toand Frosam day, AfterCabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-wheetCarrtaRelSe.. Two wheel ditto, or light Phreton, 8s.; Two-wheel Carriage,<k* light Phoeton, drawn by one liorse, with Driver, 12s. Horse, te. Horse and Rider, 6s.; Dogs, Is. each. Refreshments may be bad on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages shipped at BathurstBasin one hour before sailing, Further particulars may be obtained at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol, where aU Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed. Bills and other information can be obtained of Mr. JOHW JONES, Rownham Wharf Hotwells or of Mr. R. P. JONES Rodney Wharf Newport. Bristol to Cardiff NOVEMBER. Monday 26 41 after Wednesday 28 52 after Friday 30 7 morn Cardiff to Bristol. NOVEMBER. Thursday 22 11 morn Saturday 24 1 after Tuesday 27 3J after Thursday 29 4i after Bristol to liide/ord and J Hfracombe. NOVEMBER. Tuesday 21 5l morn Friday 30 7 morn Bideford and Jljracombe to Bristol. NOVJi.IlBER. Wednesday 21 10 morn Saturday 24 Ii morn Wednesday 28 4 morn From Ilfracombe, weather per- mitting,4 hours after leaving Bidetord. From Lynmonth, weather per- mitting, 5 hours after leaving Bideford. FARES Bideford, Best Cabin' 9s., Fore Cabin, 5s. Ilfracombe, Best Cabin, 88 Fore-Cabin, 5s. LYNMOCTH-The above steamer calls off Lynmouth on the voy- age to and from Iltracombe, weather permitting, where a large boat exclusively employed is always in attendance for land- ing and embarking Passengers, on payment ofls.each. Luggage to be paid for at the rate of 6d. per package, delivered to High Water mark, near the public road; but no charge will be made for smal parcels carried an shore by the Passenger* For ¡ particulars apply to Air. T. GEEN, Lvn Cliff Terrace. Bristol to Tenby NOVEMBER Friday 80 7 mora Tenby to Bristol NOVEMBER. Wednesday 28 6 mon* F AREs-Cabfn, 13s. Children under twelve years. 6s 6d. Ser- vants in the Cabin,8a (including- Steward's Fees.) Fore Cabin, 7s 6d. Children under twelr* years, 4s. Carnage, 42s; Pafr- horsepb8eton.31s6d; Smallone- horse ditto, 25s Gig,20s:Hara* 20s, Dog, 3s. RETURN CABIN TICKETS AVAIL* able 10 days, 15s.; or 20 dttyw 18s.; with the option of return- ing by either of the Company's Steamers plying between Bristol and Tenby, Carmarthen, Pem- broke Dock,Cardiff or Newport Bristol to Carmarthen NOVEMBER. Friday 30 7 mora FARES—Cabin, 13s., Deck, 7s 64. Carmortherl to H ex ford. The "FIRE FLY," as soon after arrival from Bristol as circumstances n il? permit. Wexford to Bristol, Tuesdays* Bristol to Pembroke Dock,iHlfori. and ftaverjrrrdwest. NOVEMBER. Tuesday 27 41 after FARKS—Cabin, 13s., Dee .7864 Pembroke Pock to Waterford. The JUVERNA" as soOtt after arrival from Bristol as circumstances will permit. FARES.—Best Cabin, 12s. 64L Fore-Cabin, 7R fid. Waterford to Bristol Frfdav» NOTICE.—The Proprietors ot the above Steam Packets will not e accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (iftostet damaged) above the value of £2: nor for any Deck Pf> £ scngers Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20R unless in each ca-e entered as such, and freight in proportion paid forth* same, at the time of delivery, nor will tliev be answerable for any other parcel above the valne of 40s. (if lost or damaged) an. ess entered as such, and reiglit in proportion paid foi the sam« at the time of delivery (S BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. NOTICE.- Passengersand their Luggage embarked and landed at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office, Hotwells tree of expense. rPHE New Steam Packet. Com— JL pany (Limited) hereby anneunen m. that their fast-sailing Screw Steamer*^ AVQN." W. HOWE, Commander^ SEVERN," T. LODGE, Commander (nnless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) re intended ta sail as follows, during the month of NOVEMBER, 1860:- From Bathurst Basin, Bristol. P 1tThnrsday. 7 0 morn J" 2 Friday 7 30 morn M 3 Saturday 8 0 morn p 5 Monday 9 15 morn' M 6 Tuesday 10 30 morn p 7 Wednesday .11 45 morn M 8 Thursday 1 15 aftei p 9 Friday 2 15 after M 10 Saturday 3 0 after p 12 Monday. 4 45 after 13 Tuesday—no saiH>,y. M 14 Wednesday 6 45 morn P 15 Thursday 7 0 after M 16 Friday -8 0 morn P t7 Saturday 8 15 morn M 19 Monday. 9 45 mom p 20 Tuesday .10 45 morn M 21 Wednesday ..11 45 morn p 22 Thursday 1 0 after M 23 Friday t 45 after p 24 Saturday 2 45 after M 26 Monday. 4 0 after p 27 Tuesday 4 45 after 28 Wednesday-no sailing. p 29tThnrsday. 6 15 morn p 30 Friday 6 45 morn From Beaufort 11 harf, Neurport p 1 Thursday 5 45 after tailhig. P 3 Saturday 7 0 mora M 5 Monday 8 0 mora P6Tue-day.90mon)t At 7 Wednesday .10 30 morn P 8 Thursday 12 0 nooa M 9 Friday J O after p 10 Saturday 2 15 after M 12 Monday. 4 O after P 13 Tuesday 4 30 after 14 Wednesday—no sail iiy. P 15tThursday 6 15'~morn P 16 Friday 7 0 mora M 17 Saturday 7 30 morn. p 19 Monday 8 45 morn M 2G Tuesday. 9 30 morn, p 21 Wednesday .10 So morn M 22 Thursday .11 30 mora p 23 Friday l 0 after M 24 Saturday 1 30 after p 26 Monday. s 0 itftet- M 27 Tuesday 3 45 after P It Tv,"<1"1ay 4 15 afteE J V Y 5 45 *FTER ^0 rridav—)<o sni'ir.n. p The days on which Passengers are taken wv,. 1 j- < t To rr fo and from Cumberland Basin. *a^edny^(prwid7da"Tonand 2°^' \s&d'> 7° and fro. th* Fore Catin, 2S -knr-K ?,i n ^A-'l'r Carriaqp, 12s 6/f • r j s': Four-Whte Driver Vis 'Ho'rw Lj\9>ht Ditto, u:ith Hors*a*A adZ^Hsed^iiST^8 7/IV. be IIlnngside Two H*urs before t* advertised time oj sailing, to ensure shipment. (-fi.Carriages, and Horses,on deck at shipr*r's risk. Li* stock snipped and landed at the owner's risk. Return Tickets will be isstied from Saturday to Monday,* TO nd Fro Faros, The Proprietors give notice that they will not be accountable for Passengers'Luggage, &c and their responsibility in respect of Goods in general is restricted by the terms of a Notice affixed- in their Offices at Bristol and Newport. Goods repruJarly and and punctually forwarded by careful Cariers to all parts of the country. For conditions of Freigkk, apply at the Company Offices, opposite the Seamen's Floating Chapel, Grove, Bristol and Beaufort Wharf, Newport. Ciir As it is intended that tVso Packets shall start punctvaK the times advertised, the shipment ofGoods per samerlays Steamer- cannot be guaranteed unions they are alongside one hour before, the time ot sailing. NOTICE -The cheapest route (via Newport and Hereford Rail way Company to Liverpool, Birkenhead, and places adiacemt la the North is by these Packets. J First, Seooad, and Third Class Trains leave Mill strut sUmUia Newport tor Birkenhead a ad Liverpool, & 11.10 an aeAUfr ^.m. Fareg to Birkea&wi—FiritClaaa, 39e.M. jfmni *»- I XhW 4'i 44i X H. BVOWKQ