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A LARGE STOCK OF CLARETS Of Om Golebrated Vintages 1868, 1870, now in splendid condition. The market prioe of these Vintages is rapidly rising, but Hasan. DOBBLL retain for the present their former rates CRUSTED PORTS Bottled and Wd down by Messrs. DOBELL during the past 40 years. SOLE AGENCY FOR MR. MAX GREGER'S HUNGARIAN WINES. CARLOWITZ, SUPPLIED ON THE" FLAGON SYSTEM." OLD LANDED BRANDIES, OLD BONDED WHISKEYS, Detailed price lists forwarded post free on application. JOHN DOBELL AND Co., CHELTENHAM, TEWKESBURY, &e. BRANCH OFFICES 9, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. rn H. PEARMAN, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 11, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED. 12 W. E., VAUGHAN & Co's STEAM DYEING, BLEACHING, AND SCOURING WORKS, 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. ALSO, GARDIPF, MERTHYR, SWANSEA, AND TENBY AGENT FOR USK-Messrs Jones and Powell, drapers, &c AGENT FOR BLAENA VON -Mr. J. Harris, draper, London House. AGENT FOR BLAINA—Mrs. Collins, confectioner. AGENT FOR BBYNMAWR-Mrs. Hicks, milliner, &c., Beaufort-street. [ 28 IETy o¡:- £ ? f(" Z\ $fv. Ij c oRpoa A "TED BY ROYAL CHARTER 0.1843. JOHN YOUNG, i LATE PHILLIPS,) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (BY EXAMINATION,) 20, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Receipts care- fully Prepared. [8 R. W. HAMILTON'S WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES WINDOW BLIND WORKS. QUN BLINDS of every description manu- JO factured by the most Modern Machinery, at the Lowest possible prices. SKILFUL WORKMEN SENT TO ALL PARTS OF THE KINGDOM FOR REPAIRS, &c., &c. — Thousand Stoved and well-seasoned best quality Bright Pine Deals, sawn and planed by machinery, always Hi stock, expressly for Venetian Blinds. SPRING ROLLERS FOR MAPS, SHOP BLINDS, &C. 53, PARK STREET, BRISTOL. STEAM WORKS -HAMILTON PLACE, CULVER STREET. HAMILTON'S PUBLIC ROOMS, FOR MEETINGS, LECTURES &c., ON HIRE. 122 23, IRONMONGER LANE, LONDON. (THE OLD HOUSSO JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUR IS THE BEST. TO OBTAIN THE BEST ASK FOR JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUR flesh-forming and heat-giving- properties „ Y boiled with milk affords complete and perfect nourishment for children and persons of weak digestion. It is delicious for Puddings, Custards, Blancmange, &c. ° r29 ESTABLISHED 1842. JOHN ROBINSON AND CO., BRISTOL, Manufacture MANURES conditi which are sent out in good season severaMm^ m°derate prices, and during the past roots grown fronwvtiiut prizes have been awarded for restricted. fro, them where the competition was un- DISSOLVED BONES GRASS MANURE, MANGHL AND TURNIP MANURE CORN MANURE, SUPERPHOSPHATE, And other Manures for Special Crops Also • LINSEED AND COTION-SEED CAKES From Seed as imported. Apply to JOHN ROBINSON AND CO., ,T BRISTOL; or to their Agents. R■ W. W. PHILLIPS, The Hartridge Newport. MrSSW" HARSK AND BROWN Newport. Mr InTryx?ymer. Lancaut Chepstow. wi' r « Hobbis Usk. i/' f' *• Jackson Coleford and Lydney. air. James Hall. Raghn. [72 VILLIERS, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 8, COMMERCIAL 8TRHXT, OPPOSITE THE WESTGATE HOTEL, NEWPORT. VILLIHR3' CARTES DEVISITE TAKEN DAILY. VILLIERS* Guinea Portrait in Oil, the cheapest and most permanent style of Portrait m England VILLIERS' FAMILY PORTRAITS enlarged from CARTES to LIFE SIZE. VILLIERS' JEWEL MINIATURES.—A variety of new specimens to be seen at 8, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. MACHINERY, LANDSCAPES, ANIMALS, PAINTINGS, Ac., PHOTOGRAPHED. [1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT & INDIA RUBBER DEPOT, 22, COMMERCIAL STREET (OPPOSITE JAMES E WINS & SON) NEWPORT, MON. I THANK you very much for your previous kind support, and have the pleasure to inform you that I hare REMOVED my BUSINESS to NEW PREMISES, at the above address, which I have fitted up expressly for the Ironmongery Business in all its Branches, and where I trust to secure a continuance of your esteemed favors and recommendation, which I shall appreciate. I am, yours obediently, JAMES PHELPS. October 29th, 1875. ("42 CLARENCE NURSERY, NEWPORT, MON. LAN DSCAP E !TA R D E NIN G PLANS and Designs furnished for the formation of NEW or the improvement of ex. is isting GARDENS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, PARKS, &c., &c. PLANTING UNDERTAKEN BY CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE. EPE GNES AND VASES DRESSED FOR DINNER TABLES AND OTHER DECORATIONS. WEDDING 4, OTHER BOUQUETS MADE TO ORDER BY A FIRST-CLASS BOUQUETIST CUT FLOWERS TO ANY QUANTITY. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS LENT FOR BALLS, CONCERTS, PARTIES, AND TABLE DECORAT ON. ALL KINDS OF SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK. JNO. L.GOULD, PROPRIETOR. 135 ESTABLISHED 1812. 'r H. & T. TR OCTOR, AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, CATHAY, BRISTOL, ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALLY PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR GRASS, CORN, ROOT, AND OTHER CROPS; ALSO BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. WORKS CATHAY. BRISTOL. Onr Mr. G, HATHERLY will attend NEWPORT, ABERGAVENNY, and USK Markets during the Season Stores: MB. G. WATERS, Coal Wharf, CHEPSTOW; MR. T. R. HYAM, Wyebridge Street, MONMOUTIl FULL PARTICULARS, WITH PRICES, POST FREE, ON APPLICATION. 185 Every Saturday, of any Book-seller or News-agent, Price THREEPENCE, Each Half-yearly Volume complete in ifeelf, with Title-Page and Indem. THE ATHENAEUM. JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN" LITERATURE, SCIENCE, THE FINE ARTS, MUSIC, AND THE DRAMA. CONTAINS :—Reviews of every important New Book, English and Foreign, and of every new English Novel-Re- ports of the Learned Societies-A a then tic Accounts of Scientific Expedi Lion s-Cri ticis ms on Art, Music, and the Drama-Foreign Correspondence on subjects relating to Literature, Science, and Art-Biographical Notices of Distinguished Men-Original Poems and Papers- Weekly Gossip A TH?/r ATHE^5U5!is 80 conducted THE reader, however distant, is in respect to Literature, Science, the Fine Arts, Music, and the Drama, on an equality in point of information with the best-informed circles of the Metropolis. Office lor Advertisements, 20, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND Lowr.™ w n ^ISLEUM for December 25, a Special Extra Sheet will be issued containing a series of Articles on the Literatures of France, Germany Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Holland, Hungary, Servia and Crotia, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Spam, and Bohemia, being a Review of the Continental Literature of 1875 to.«- No additional Charge will be made for this Double Number. A Single Copy will be sent upon reuipf of Four Penny Stamps. Published by JOHN FRANCIS, 20, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. THE BEST ILLUSTRATED HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. REGISTERED FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD. THE GARDENE R 8 CHRONICLE, (ESTABLISHED 1841,) A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO ALL BRANCHES OF HORTICULTURAL AND ALLIED SUBJECTS. Published every Friday, Price Fivepence; Post Free, 5}d. The object of the GARDNERS' CHRONICLE is to diffuse the fullest, earliest, and most authentic infor. mation on the subjects on which it treats It is designed to convey intelligence to its readers on all matters connected with Gardening and Practical Natural History to supply the requirements of COUNTRY GENTLEMEN, GARDENERS, and AMATEURS OF ALL CLASSES and to form a Medium of Intercommunication between all persons at home or abroad taking an interest iu cultural pursuits; The Contributors include the ablest and most trustworthy writers, the most experienced practitioners and the most eminent scientific men in their several departments; The Contents of the Journal comprise Original and other Articles on subjects connected with the Principles and Practice of Gardening in all its varied departments, on the Practical Applications of Natural History, Botanical Science, and cognate subjects Authentic Descriptions of New or Newly-introduced Plants, Fruits,$c.; of New or Improved Implements, Machinery, Buildjngs, .fe.. f Reports of Metropolitan and Provincial Exhibitions and Societies, as well as of the Weekly Markets for Flowers, Fruit, &c. Home, Foreign, and Colonial Correspondence furnished by Special Correspondence in various districts and countries, affording excellent means for the impartial discussion of all topics coming within the scope of the Journal. Notes of Travel, Reviews of Books, English and Foreign, Literary and Scientific Gossip, &c. Descriptive Notices of remarkable Gardens or Estates, at home and abroad Weekly Calendar of Garden Operations comprising Hints for Professional Gardeners Keepers^&c^1-0715 ^mateurs> as we" as Villa Gardeners, and Owners of small Properties, Bee Masters Poultry Answers to Questions, practical or scientific, furnished by the most competent authorities • Answers to Questions, practical or scientific, furnished by the most competent authorities gencrally^are sup piied weekly_S°of mterest to those engaged in Gardening, Natural History, or Rural Pursuits Subscriptions payable in advance, including postage to any part of the United Kingdom 12 MONTHS, XI 3s. KM 6 MONTHS, lis. lid.; 3 MONTHS," 6s Foreign Subscriptions, JU Gs. for j 2 Months P.O.O. to be made payable at the King Street Post Office, London, to WILLIAM RICHARDS. T SPECIAL EIGHT PAGE S UP PL hi ME S TS 7'0 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. HATi IELD SUPPLEMENT See No. for May 9, 187k WINDSOR SUPPLEMENT: see No. for Oct. 31 1874. CHATSWORTH „ June26, 1875. EDINBURGH Sept. 18', 1875, PUBLISHING OFFICE AND OFFICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS 1, WELLINGTON STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. THE BEST MONDAY AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. THE ONLY ILLUSTRATED AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL THE AG R I C U L T U R A L G A Z E T T E, (ESTABLISHED 1844), FOR LANDOWNERS AND TENANT FARMERS, Every Monday, Price 4d.; Post Free, 4id. THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE gives full Market Reports, both Metropolitan and Provincial; accurate accounts of Prices and Sales, Proceedings of Agricultural Societies, Farmers' Clubs and Chambers ot Agriculture-—their Meetings, Exhibitions, and Discussions—are Reported fully, and with promptitude Every Depart ent of the Estate or Farm re eives attention—Land Agency, Estate Equipment, Forestrv Farm 0' Buildings, Roads, i ences, Cottages—Live Stock, Plants, and Implements of the Farm—.Drainage Tillage and Manuring or tne boil. ° The Veterinary Department of the Paper is under Professional Editorship. Departments relating to the Poultry Yard, the Apiary, and the Garden of the Farm are also under Professional Direction Reviews are published of all Books claiming a place in the Library of the Farmer. Reports of Noteworthy Estates, Farms, Herds, Flocks, and Factories, are given from week to week. Teachers and Students of the several Sciences in which the Agriculturist is Interested-Butany, Chemistry, Physiology, Entomology, Natural History—are constant contributors. Especial attention is given to Agricultural Implement Manufacture. Improvements in Machines are reported- New Inventions made known—1 agents discussed—and the Implement Factories of the country described Engravings, always necessary in such cases tor intelligible descriptions, are given without stint. No expense is spared in IUustrahovs.^ Not only Implements, but Plants, \\eeds. varieties of Cultivated Crops, &c. and animals—breeds of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs also Poultry Insects, General Natural History and Buildings—Farmhouses, Homesteads, Cottages Photographs illustrative or Country Life and Occupations, whether at Home or Abroad :—all these provide subjects for the Engraver. Portraits and Memoirs of Noteworthy Agriculturists are also occasionally given. 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We offer the same with the greatest confidence that the Prices will favourably compare with aiiy respectable House in the K ingdom. IVORY TABLE CUTLERY. ELECTRO SILVER GOODS. JAPANNED TEA TRAYS. PAPIER MACHE Do.. BATHS OF ALL DESCRIPTION. THE NEW STEEL DISH COVER. BLOCK TIN DISH COVERS. BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. MATS AND MATTING. REGISTER STOVES. FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS. COAL VASES. MODERATOR & PARAFFIN LAMPS. ? COLZA & PARAFFIN OILS SOLE AGENT FOR STRANGE'S A 1 CRYSTAL OIL. WATERS AND ARNOLD, LATE H. GREENE AND COMPANY, NEWPORT, MON. > AGENTS FOR BURNARD, LACK, AND ALGER'S MANURES. THIS ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AT 5 P.M. ON THURSDAYS. fi8 I I CABINET MANUFACTURERS BY STEAM POWER. LAVERTOH & CO,-BRISTOL ARE THE LARGEST HCUSE FOREISHERS 'fl j 4/% IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, I MUCH lOWER IN PiilCES THAN iom HOUSES, I LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing nearly 600 BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS 11 IT of Furniture, with Prices of same, GRATIS AND POST FREE on applioation. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED AND EXCHANGED IF NOT APPROVED. L24 London manure company. ESTABLISHED 1840. HAVE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY IN DRY FINE CONDITION:— PURE DISSOLVED BONES. I PREPARED GUANO. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CORN. MANGOLD, & POTATO MANURES. BONE TURNIP MANURE. | OFFICES: 116, FENCHURCH STREET, E.C. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. For the convenience of Customers in North and Sodh Wales, the London Manure Company have established DEPOTS at NEWPORT (MON.), ABERDOVEY, CARMARTHEN, and SALTNEY. AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES, Sfc,: — Mr. D. G. DA VIES, The Bridee. Cardigan..Mr. T. MATIIIAS. Saundersfoot r" DA.VIES. Kin«s Mill, Denbigh. Mr. JOHN MOR;tVX, New Murket- Square, Shrewsbury. Mr. G. L. GRIFFITHS, Pembroke. Mr. THOMAS M01KT.\N\ Linworm'y Farm. Oowbridtcc Mr. D. HARRIES, Cwmyar. Llanbyther. Messrs. ROHERTS and ROWLANDS, Spring Gardens. HARRIES, Uhvwiwydvd, Pencader. H averforihvest. Messrs. JOSEPH and THOMAS Llanelly. SOUTH WU.KS MERCANTILE COMPANY, Brecon. Mr- y^LRWlS, Narbsrth. Mr. J. S. ST ONR, Newport, Mon. Mr. JOHN LLOYD. i2. Nott-square, Carmarthen. Mr. THOMAS WATKlNS. Trecastle. l6 "T H E BLOOD PURIFIE R." OLD DR. JACOB TOWWSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. rpHJS EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE has a smjriuar influence over the blood, which it n X purifies. It removes all pimples and blotches, cures indiarestion, with its thousand pV- e9 O* sufferin strengthens the debilitated frame, builds up the broken constitution, and, in fact, acts a ch irm. As I', es sustaining, purifying tonic, it is invaluable, and highly recommended in lonsr-st midine- cas's of in ligjestion nervousness, coughs, scrofula, gout, dropsy, and wasting of flesh, and is greatly assisted y the Pills. G. C. Kernott, M.D., L.S.A., London, says, "I strongly recommend it ill cutaneous diseases and all impurities of the blood."—A Dr. says, I have been in the habit of ordering your SABSAPARILLA for my patients, with the best results. Send me six quarts and six mammoth bottles." Sold by all Druggists.—Chief Depot: 1:31, Fleet-street, London. CA.TJT.TON.—Get the red and blue icretpper with the Doctor's head in the centre. No other genuine. In bottles — 2s. 6d., ts., 4s. 6d., 7s. (id., and lis. Sent bv rail to any address. THF OLD DOCTOR'S SARSAPARILLA PILLS are the most popular meditire known for all bilious affections, liver and stomach complaints and indigestion, as proved by thousands. Also SARSAPARILLA OINTMENT, a great soother of all sores, barns or scalds, cooirlis. colds, or affections of the e.hest—Each in boxes is. lid., 2s. and 4s. 6d. sent bv 7>ost, for 15 36.and 00 s'mr.p.s. f2T >^PQlN PENNY SQUARES is the FINEST Sr.ts—l have been Lain^rcss to Her Royal Highness tne E&131bH for the LAUNDRY, supersedes Thumb and iPiilXCi^S WALESfor several years, and! consider R-AtIWPHB t I .llftJ frw* ltfjonfv n f K< C K.1 JL 1 1 Alvlb oLuJi IS I lie Dwoi 1 CVCT UMhI, ftlld IS Ludl°° Blues, is unequalled toi beaut} of :um!„ul)!(.dlv „.reaLiy superior to the old-fashioned Thumb or ramp* lint, for Economy in use, and for not m- fjjurk JJlues. Yours. Ac.. AUUmuor iStimlr juring the Clothes. To Messrs. Reckitt ami Sons. ELIZA ELDER. P II (E NIX FIRE OFFIC E, i- Lombard-street and Charing Cross, London. Established 17S2. Prompt and liberal Loss Settlements. Insurances effected in all parts of the world. ( GEORGE WM. LOYEI.I. Secretaries [JoHN J. BllOOMFIELD 19,261 G LENFIELD. GLENFIELD THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS SAYS THIS STARCH IS THE BEST SHE EVER USED. GLENFIELD. GLENFIELD. fn Now ready, price '2s., b\i post 2s, Id., f ATHIKS jX'.S HIGHEST & LOWEST PRICES AND DIVIDENDS PAID DURING 1872,1873,1874, and 1875. FREDC. C. JIATHII^ON, Bartholomew House, London, E.G., and all Booksellers. [77 THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED. THE A ITE N TJ O X OrM^ADI ES I S C ALLE THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED rt^HE attention of Ladies i== called to the wonderfn £ eKcaey of KEARSLEY'S WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS, winch have been proved by thousands annually for many years pa*t to be the most effectual remedy for that complaint t > which females are liable—Headache. Giddiness, Nervous Depression. Pallor of the Lips and general debility of the system, often accompanied by Palpitation of the Heart. The niosi- obstinate cases (of apparently continued invalids) have yielded to a course of tliese Pills. Sold by all Chemists ill Boxes at 's, 9d. Wrapped in WHITE Paper. He sure to ask for KEARSLEY'S," anrl see you !l:C't tl:(\'Tl. as sometimes a vpurious article is e'Hivd. By post for; stamps, Qj Sanger & Sons, 150, Oxford Street, Lonl" [-IS LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCES Aj .1.N:8 GUARANTEES FOR THE FIDELITY OF PBIt SONS IN SITUATIONS OF TRUST. AXE lmCTM BY MR. W. CHRISTOPHERS, MBRLIN" OFFICE, 15, COMMERCIAL STBMBC NawpoaT, MOM. THE CHAMPION CATTLE CAKE, manufactured BY JOHN G. EAGLES, CAKDXN MilIjS, BATH. THIS CAKR contains more flesh and fat- I forming ingre.lients than any Cake manufactured. Prices, Samples, Analysis, and Testimonials on appli- cat'Q"- [5a "tt¡UU (Jtfmmuuifiitioii. JflWPOBT AND BRISTOL. JANUARY, 1876. ~P) ART, or other suitable M JLS Steamer, (unless prevented by mSfeiSSB' LJTJLJB an^ un^orseen occurrence^ is intended to sail during the month of JANUAKT 1876, with Merchan dise only. F*OM BBAUFOET WHABT, FROM BATHURST BASIN NEWPORT. BRISTOL. 17 Monday (Goods Calling at the Hotwells in ttt '8.30 a.m. Stage. 19 Wednesday (Goods 18 Taesdav (Goods oi T? 0ft-m- -only") 10.30a.m. <S1 Fnday (Goods only 20 Thnrsday (Goods To Cumberland only) 12. 0 noon Basin 12 0 noon 22 Saturday 2 45 p.m. ^ftE.S After Cabin, 2s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. Children from 3 to 12 years of age, Half-price Horsa an<L Kider, 7s. Dogs, Is. each. Retarn Tickets will be issued each Trip, available t« retarn within one week at the following fares—Cabin, 4s; Deck, 2s. 6d. For conditions of Freight, apply at the Company^ Offices, opposite the SEAMEN'S FLOATING CHAPLJL GROVE, BBISTOL; and BEAUFORT WHARF and RODNEY WHARF, NEWPORT. 13J Mr. J. YOUNG, Traffic Manager, Newport NOTICE. THH CORK STBAJC SHIP CoKPANTand the BRWEOJ- BINIEAL STIAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will only re- ceive and carry goods subject to, and upon the exprw terms of their respective Notices of the Uth and ISih of DECEMBER, 1854, already published, and to be obtained at their offices VJTEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN 0 CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF, carrjina G»ods at THROUGH RATES to and from. 1 "KA °VliK STEAM"PACKET 'fi Vi (WMITJSD), First-claai Vy Hii^-Powerful Steamer CORMORANT*' wUaiM (Captain Simmelkiar), UPUPA." (C»m. tain L.O'Toole)," DODO," (Captain Browne),"MINNAS (Captain Cathcart), are intended to ply as unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to tow Vessels, during the month ot JANUARY, 1S7(J. NEWPORT & CARDIFF TO CORK Newport to Cork, via Cardiff Tuesday, 4th 10 nisrht Cardiff to Cork Wednesday, 5th 11 night Newport to Cork, via Cardiff Wednesday, lL'th 5i mora Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 13th 7 morn Wport to Cork, via Cardiff Wednesday, 19th JO morn CardifftoCprk Wednesday, link 11 mght Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, 2'^th 5 mora Cardiff to Cork .Thursday, 2-th 6 morn Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, Feb 2 9 morn Cardiff to Cork Wednesday, 2 9i even CORK TO NEWPORT & CARDIFf Monday 3rd 8 moru Monday 10th 11 afipr Monday 17th Z::Z:: 7 mo« Mouday 27th.. i af^ Monday M 31st Q morn GLAbGOW TO NP» «iRT & CARDIFF, via COBK The Cl}rde Shipping Company's Steamers leave Glasgo crery Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Fares to Cardiff, or Newport, Cab n, (including Fee, Is Od Children under 12 years, 12s.; L>eek, 7^3 Return T.ckets, Cabin) including Fee,) available for Obt ilonth, j £ i lis Gd. bihlren, 18s. The Company give notice that they will not be accountable for Passenger's Luggage, unless the value thereof be deoared, and a t reight paid accordingly at the time of Shipment and that Passengers from Newport and CARDII-i must obta^u their tickets at the Offices, be- fore going on Board. Horses and Live Stock intended for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the time of Sailing, and Goods on the previous day. i or particulars of Freight and Passage, apply at Company s Office. Cork ot their Agents, JAMES MADDOCK, Ship Broker, 74, Commercial-road, Newport, Mon. E. C. DOWNING, 31 Ship Broker, Eute Docks, Cardiff. WH1TE STAR" LI^E —i L&SH NOTICE.—The Steamers of this Line take the Lane Routes re- cummended by Lieut. Maury, on both the Outward and Homeward passages. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. Every THURSDAY, calling at Queenstown on the following day. UNITED STATES MAIL fTEAMERS The undernoted well-known fast Steamers are pointed to sail from Liverpool to New York as follows- GERMANIC Thursday, Jan 20. CELTIC Thursday, Jan 27. ADRIATIC Thursday, Feb 3. BALTIC .Thursday, Feb 10, REPUBLIC Thursday, Feb 17, Sailing from NEW YOix'K every SATURDAY. SALOON PASSAGE 15, 18, and 21 Guineas, &c according to accommo- dation in State Rooms, all having equal privileges in Saloon. Children under Twelve years halt .fare Infants under One year free Return Tickets (availah for Twelve calendar months from date of issue) at reduced rates. Deposit, i'o each berth, riiese Steamships aliord the very best accommodation to all classes of Passengers. Each Vessel is constructed in seven water-tight compartments. The Saloon, Ladies Boudoir, Staterooms, and Smoking Rooms are amidships, where the noise and motion are least. Bath Rooms, Barber's Shop, Piano. Extensive Libraries and Electric Bell communication with Stewards Surgeons aud Stewardesses carried. The Steerage Accommodation is of the very highest order. Steerage Fare at Reduced Rates. Passengers booked through to ull parts of the States Canada, India, &c., at special rates. Draftsissned on New Yorkfor sums not exceeding £ 10 free. ffi For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Offices, 19, Broadway, New York, and yC, ^outh Clarke-street, Chicago; iu Queenstown. to JAJ1ES SCOTT fijid CO.; in NEWPORT to H. WOOLF, 04, Commercial-street, or to ISMAY, IMRIE, & Co., Id, Water-street, Liverpool; and 31, Leadenhail-street London E.t' T5 rati on. FREE EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. F!AEE PASSAGES arc granted by the Government to Femaie Domestic Servant's of all k„,ds, wh.. are qmte free to engage with whom thev please at the bes.- wages they can g-t. T U :,gt^ ° £ 25 t° a-year, all found. iree J a.suges given to Agricultural Labourers, whether inarn-M 0;' ^m^le. <S1 Fnday (Goods only 20 Thnrsday (Goods To Cumberland only) 12. 0 noon Basin 12 0 noon 22 Saturday 2 45 p.m. ^ftE.S After Cabin, 2s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. Children from 3 to 12 years of age, Half-price Horsa an<L Kider, 7s. Dogs, Is. each. Retarn Tickets will be issued each Trip, available t« retarn within one week at the following fares—Cabin, 4s; Deck, 2s. 6d. For conditions of Freight, apply at the Company^ Offices, opposite the SEAMEN'S FLOATING CHAPLJL GROVE, BBISTOL; and BEAUFORT WHARF and RODNEY WHARF, NEWPORT. 13J Mr. J. YOUNG, Traffic Manager, Newport NOTICE. THH CORK STBAJC SHIP CoKPANTand the BRWEOJ- BINIEAL STIAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will only re- ceive and carry goods subject to, and upon the exprw terms of their respective Notices of the Uth and ISih of DECEMBER, 1854, already published, and to be obtained at their offices VJTEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN 0 CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF, carrjina G»ods at THROUGH RATES to and from. 1 "KA °VliK STEAM"PACKET 'fi Vi (WMITJSD), First-claai Vy Hii^-Powerful Steamer CORMORANT*' wUaiM (Captain Simmelkiar), UPUPA." (C»m. tain L.O'Toole)," DODO," (Captain Browne),"MINNAS (Captain Cathcart), are intended to ply as unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to tow Vessels, during the month ot JANUARY, 1S7(J. NEWPORT & CARDIFF TO CORK Newport to Cork, via Cardiff Tuesday, 4th 10 nisrht Cardiff to Cork Wednesday, 5th 11 night Newport to Cork, via Cardiff Wednesday, lL'th 5i mora Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 13th 7 morn Wport to Cork, via Cardiff Wednesday, 19th JO morn CardifftoCprk Wednesday, link 11 mght Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, 2'^th 5 mora Cardiff to Cork .Thursday, 2-th 6 morn Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, Feb 2 9 morn Cardiff to Cork Wednesday, 2 9i even CORK TO NEWPORT & CARDIFf Monday 3rd 8 moru Monday 10th 11 afipr Monday 17th Z::Z:: 7 mo« Mouday 27th.. i af^ Monday M 31st Q morn GLAbGOW TO NP» «iRT & CARDIFF, via COBK The Cl}rde Shipping Company's Steamers leave Glasgo crery Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Fares to Cardiff, or Newport, Cab n, (including Fee, Is Od Children under 12 years, 12s.; L>eek, 7^3 Return T.ckets, Cabin) including Fee,) available for Obt ilonth, j £ i lis Gd. bihlren, 18s. The Company give notice that they will not be accountable for Passenger's Luggage, unless the value thereof be deoared, and a t reight paid accordingly at the time of Shipment and that Passengers from Newport and CARDII-i must obta^u their tickets at the Offices, be- fore going on Board. Horses and Live Stock intended for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the time of Sailing, and Goods on the previous day. i or particulars of Freight and Passage, apply at Company s Office. Cork ot their Agents, JAMES MADDOCK, Ship Broker, 74, Commercial-road, Newport, Mon. E. C. DOWNING, 31 Ship Broker, Eute Docks, Cardiff. WH1TE STAR" LI^E —i L&SH NOTICE.—The Steamers of this Line take the Lane Routes re- cummended by Lieut. Maury, on both the Outward and Homeward passages. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. Every THURSDAY, calling at Queenstown on the following day. UNITED STATES MAIL fTEAMERS The undernoted well-known fast Steamers are pointed to sail from Liverpool to New York as follows- GERMANIC Thursday, Jan 20. CELTIC Thursday, Jan 27. ADRIATIC Thursday, Feb 3. BALTIC .Thursday, Feb 10, REPUBLIC Thursday, Feb 17, Sailing from NEW YOix'K every SATURDAY. SALOON PASSAGE 15, 18, and 21 Guineas, &c according to accommo- dation in State Rooms, all having equal privileges in Saloon. Children under Twelve years halt .fare Infants under One year free Return Tickets (availah for Twelve calendar months from date of issue) at reduced rates. Deposit, i'o each berth, riiese Steamships aliord the very best accommodation to all classes of Passengers. Each Vessel is constructed in seven water-tight compartments. The Saloon, Ladies Boudoir, Staterooms, and Smoking Rooms are amidships, where the noise and motion are Bath Rooms, Barber's Shop, Piano. Extensive Libraries and Electric Bell communication with Stewards Surgeons aud Stewardesses carried. The Steerage Accommodation is of the very highest order. Steerage Fare at Reduced Rates. Passengers booked through to ull parts of the States Canada, India, &c., at special rates. Draftsissned on New Yorkfor sums not exceeding £ 10 free. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Offices, 19, Broadway, New York, and yC, ^outh Clarke-street, Chicago; iu Queenstown. to JAJ1ES SCOTT fijid CO.; in NEWPORT to H. WOOLF, 04, Commercial-street, or to ISMAY, IMRIE, & Co., Id, Water-street, Liverpool; and 31, Leadenhail-street London T5 rati on. FREE EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. F!AEE PASSAGES arc granted by the Government to Femaie Domestic Servant's of all k„,ds, wh.. are qmte free to engage with whom thev please at the bes.- wages they can g-t. T U :,gt^ ° £ 25 t° a-year, all found. iree J a.suges given to Agricultural Labourers, whether inarn-M or ^m^le. Wages to .-C5i) a-year with hoard aud !<■< ig. Assisted Passages to -V echanics on payment of C4. T), ages as under — Blacksmiths 12s to 14s a day Shipwrights 10s to 12sa dajC Carpenters 12s l is Tailors 9s 10s Shoemakers.. 9s „ 10s „ Miners 10s „ U The above need not wani; work a single hour after landing. Apply personally or by letter to AGENT-GENERAL ior y L EENSLAND, 32, Charing Cross, London, S.W., 01 to L. L. LEWIS, Bi-ifei y Hill, Ebbw Viile; and T. GRxEFliHS, Beaufort House, Chenstow. fAo