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L- TOWN HALL, NEWPORT. ^■NTPV-RT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NEWPORT COW DISPENSARY. /I -R JJAISH has the honour of announcing to the inhabi |\| t ants' of the town of Newport, and its vicinity, that he inlends giving a GRAND CONCERT. OF rOCAL A N D INS I'RU MENTAL MUSIC, OS WEDNESDAY EVENING, THE 23RD OF OCTOBER, 1850. Engagement of MR. RYALIS, F rimoTenorp,(of the York,Manchester and Liverpool Festivals,) MISS A. M. CLOWES, Of Newport; and MR. AND MRS. WALL, (Late of the North of England Concerts); Assisted by several of the Leading Artistes of the town. CoxDUTOit—MR. WALL. PROGRAMME: PART I. Concertante, Trio Messrs. Pitman, Ball, and Hall, jun BEBBIGPIEB Quartette, Oh Auntil). „ Ballad, The Thorn ShISLD' Duett, Ok, leave me not thus lonely, {Maid of Artois^ Mr. ana Mrs. Wall Solo-Flute" Mr- Bal1, Jun- NICHOLS Ballad, Kathleen Marourneen .Miss Clowes CROUCH. Duett, Ah, Maiden Fair Mrs. Wall and Mr. R vails.. PAE8IELLO. Song '(Song of the Wejt) Mr. Naish Ballad By the Sad Sea W aves iVlrb. W311 BSNBDICT. Grand' Seena, .4/1 is lost (La Somnambula) Mr Ryalls BELLINI. Trio, Te Prego 0 Padre Elemo Mrs. Wall, Miss Clowes, and Mr. Ryalls CUBSCHMAN. PAXT II. Grand Trio Messrs.Pitman,Ball,and Ball, jun. CATTERMAN. Ballad, (lUIS happy ere I loved you.Mrs. Wall LINDLEY. JKong, In this old Chair Mr. Ryalls BALFX. Trio, The Magic-u-orn Scarf, (Mountain Sylph) Mrs. Wall, Mr. Ryalls, and Mr Wall Kolo—Flute.Mr. Ball, jun. NICHOLSON. Duett,The and Mr.Rya!!s BALFE. Ballad, Sally in our Alley .Mr. Ryalls CARY. Song, The Wishing" Gate Mrs. Wall SPORLE. Laughing Trio, Vadasi via di qna.. MARTINI. Finale, God save the Queen. Terms of admission Reserved Seats (Orchestra), 3s.; Front Seats, 2s. Back ditto, Is -Cards of admission may be obtained of Mr. E. NEWMAN, Music Repository, High-st. Mr. M. EVANS, Bookseller; Mr W. PITT. Bookseller; Air. E. V. JENKINS, Druggist; Mr. W. L. KELLY, Book- seller; and Mr. H. SHEPPARD, Grocer. Concert to commence at Eight precisely. TOWN HALL, TREDEGAR, GRAND CONCERT, Ur.der the Patronage of Samuel Homfray, Esquire, On THURSDAY, the 24th of OCTOBER, 1850; AND AT THE GREYHOUND INN, BLAINA On FRIDAY, the 25th. MR. NAISFI has the honour of announcing the abore Concerts, at which the talented Artistes engaged at the Tourn Hatt, Newport, on Wednesday, the 23rd, will sing the compositions set out in the programme of that concert. k See preceding advertisement.) Cards of Admission may be obtained at the Castle and Tre- degar Arms, Tredegar and at the Greyhound and Blaina Inn, blaina. Concert to commence at Eight o'Clock precisely. D'ALMAINE'S PIANO-FORTES FOR 25 GUINEAS DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORY, FREE OF CARRIAGE. TR. PRICE, MUSIC SELLER, NEWPORT, RESPECT- • fully apprises the public of Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire, that he has been appointed Agent for D'Almaine's Piano Fortes, which he is enabled to deliver to those who may honour him with commissions, at Newport, Chepstow, and Swansea, or at any of the intermediate Stations of the South Wales Railway, at the Manufacturer's Prices, and direct from the Manufactory in London. I)'Almaine's Fiano Fortes are celebrated for combining all the-latest improvements of construction, wi'h richness of tone and elasticity of touch; possessing, also, peculiar ot form and polished nicety of workmanship, uninfluenced bv >>e varied effects of climate, and recommended by the inoit e nent musicians. Compass, 61 octaves; height. 3 i«v inches; width, 4 feet depth, 2 feet 2 inches. At the nett Cash price of T\' ENTY-FIVE GUINEAS. Mr. T R. PRICE continues to give instructions 0; 1 £ iano Forte, at Schools, at the usual scale of charges made n ochools—Four Guineas per annum. IW The newest Music constantly on hand, at 25 per cent oft the Published Price also, some at Half-price, and One- third for Cash. Commercial Buildings, Newport, Aug. 23. 1850. T. R. PRICE'S AMATEUR SOCIETY FOR THE PRACTICE OF VOCAL MUSIC, BOTH SACRED SECULAR. fpHE Ladies and Gentlemen, members of the above, are i respectfully acquainted that the First Meeting for Practi^o this Season will be on MONDAY EVENING, the 4th November next, from Eight to Ten o'Clock, at Air. T R. PRICE'S i\jijsit Romls, Commercial Building". The music for performance will be "The Creation," by Haydn, ''The Messiah," and" Detingen Te-deum," by Han- del; also the most approved secular compositions. The mem- bers, in turn, (if desired) may have solo parts allotted to them. Ladies and gentlemen, desirous of joining, are requested to apply to Mr. PRICE. Terms New Members, (entrrnce, first season,) One Guinea afterwards, 15s.; including the use of music. DANCIHG AND DEPOSTMSlTT. MRS. GROVES (Late Misa PRICE) begs to inform her friends that her EVENING PARTY, &c.. for Adu'.ts, will commence on TUESDAY EYBNING, 29th OCTOBER instant, at Seven o'Clock. The JUVENILE PARTY will continue to meet every TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at Halt-past Two. Private Lessons Given. Apply at No. 4, Palmyra Plac:. COMMERCIAL HOUSE, 39, COMMERCIAL STRPRT TEA, GROCERY, AND GENERAL PROVISION ESTABLISHMENT. MR T- G PHILLIPS, having lately purchased the lease of the above commodious premises, immediately adjoining Mr. Oakley's Drapery Establishment, begs respectfully to in. form the inhabitants of Newport and its vicinity that he intends OPENING THE SAME ON SATURDAY the 26th Instant, To carry on the above trade in all its various branches, on the good and safe old principle —" Small Profits and Quick Returns, combined with goods of the BEST quality Mr. P. has been very fortunate in making advantageous and extensive purchases ,n the best markets, and will thus b. enab ed notwithstanding the general iise in commodities, m supply familes (either wholesale or retail) who will favour him with their patronage second to none in town or country 1 Ir. P. has just had in a large quantity of Prime and Genuine Pembrokeshire Butter. exLtted!11 °rderS WiU StriCtly attended t0> «d promptly Commercial House, 39, Commercjal SttMOD. October 18th, 18.50. NEWPORT FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY. Enrolled pursuant to Act of Parliament. PRESIDENT: R. J, BLEWITT, ESQ., M.P. Joseph Corsbie, Esq Mr^V^T15^1* TRCI J?kin8' and Mr.JohnCathcart. Alderman Rich. Mullock Mr PhIR' T U Mr. James Hewiu/and MrV°i £ m Tolten?'^1^' Mr. Willianf E^ans^Dock-street. The West of England Banking Company. R. J. Carthcart, Esq. SECRETARY: mHF cr\r** Mr. J. H. Phillips. J unabated ™atisfac"on ^hic'v in wilDMalng the Oak E»„« ha, that this excellent property although e*tp^ c*n.but regret to afford an allotment to every member theTVcVevefh'^ that the great exeTtions which have °re be taken as an earnest of continued and unabated 1,111 their part, to effect, at no very distant period, an equally successful result. Y The Committee observe with pleasure the dailv members (nearly 100 Shares having been'taken during hehr three weeks), and they would again request all who are desir™ of obtaining a CHEAP FREEHOLD, to join tW. W without delay. All Estates are allotted according to prioAlv of membership. K oruy The Society is not restricted to Newport-persons residing in the surrounding villages or towns may join it, and will thereby possess all the privileges of resident members. Persons can be daily enrolled, at the Secretary's Residence No 2, Charles-street; or at Mr. E. V. Jenkins's, Druggist' corner of Llanarth-street; of whom, also, any further informa- tion may he obtained. Entrance Fee, Is per Share; weekly Payments, Is 6d per Share, every Monday evening, between the hours of eight and ten, at the Offices, 9, Llanarth-street Rules, 6d each, or by post, 8d. No person can hold more than Six Shares. Offices, 9, Llanarth-street, Sept. '26, 1850. TIMBER TRADE. GRANT, BROTHERS, AND CO., BEG to announce to the Inhabitants of Newport and surrounding districts, that they have OPENED AN ESTABLISHMENT IN NEWPORT, ■! at the north end of the Timber Float, near the Dock, for the Sale of TIMBKlt, DEALS, SLATES, &c. rrora their long experience in the trade, having had large establishments in North America for the last twenty-two years, and being chiefly engaged there and in this kingdom, in the Wholesale 'I rade, they are now enabled to SELL AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. G., B., & Co., trust, by strict attention to business, as well as the interests of the public, to merit a fail share of public patronage. The above film is in connexion with J. J. GRANT & To., of Cardiff, Merthyr, and Aberdare; and MUNRO, GRANT, & Co., of Swansea. 16th August, 1850. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN. STFOR^WRTIN@: a ^ot'ce Y°UR last week's MERLIN in- CLerk lhe Public ol Newport that I was no longer the to state tw?\°- "■ ?Ten> Solicitor; in rcP'y. further, I beg justice to n,y!eua m1 A m tlmd I™1 time *nd in the public of hiVwen» lf wa« so desirous of informing done so without L v'11011 t0 reSlde m NewPort. °"S?ht to have By your insertKhf "T °f name in the wa^ he did' will much oblige. above in your next publication, you Newport, 16th I am, sir, your obedient servant, Newport, 6th Oct., 1&10. E. O. MATHIAS. MONMOUTHSHIRE. COURT or SEWERS. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN „ Session of Sewers, for theU^U md CaMicott and Wentlooge, in the County 0f^ Mn?M' te held at the house of John Lloyd, commonlv^ZTn i by the name of the King's Head Inn, in Cfcn^f in the said county, on lhursday, the 31st day of October inst at the hour of twelve o clock at noon, when and where all jurors, surveyors, and other officers of the court, persons who shall have business thereat, are required t0 attend early, that the time of the court may not be unnecessarily dehtyed.. ]8.50 A. WADDINGTON, Clerk. JUST OUT, PRICE SIXPENCE, ZADKISL'S ALMAN 40 rOB 1851. CONTAINING Predictions of the Weather Voice of the Stars, the Eclipses, &c. A Hieroglyphic, and most wonderful Revelations from the World of Spirits, through r* Magic Crystal, in which numerous Spirits of the Dead have appeared! Illustrated by Woodcuts of the Appearances of the Spirits! Hall and Co., 2-5, Pateynojter Row. London; and all ^oolisellers. The Newport Plate and Window mass, Pipe, Nneei Lead, and Paper Warehouse, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 4 COMMERCIAL STREET, (OPPOSITE THE WESTGATE HOTEL,) NEWPORT. J &l T. P. WANSBROTJGH, J <&. T. P. WANSBROTJGH, P. R>T?R> TR A VP FT?1? PT UMBERS, PAINTERS, GILDERS, GLAZIERS, &c., respectfully solicit the APER HANGhRS. J. varied assortment of the most elegant and fashionable PAPER HANGINGS, which are attention of the public to a hage VVansbrough, Brothers, having in stock the choicest patterns and best qualities on sale, at prices that wi P gubstantial papers lor the cottage. PAINTING, plain and decorative, Plumbing, Glazing, for the mansion, as well a- cheap r irtinents, executed in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction the advertisers Gilding, &C., &e., in all tneir st in aU thei,- branches. The use of the best materials only, the most superior work- having a prr.cucai kno«.e'^eor i o(. aU orderS; togethcr W1th moderate charges, are the'distinguishing features of manship, and promptitude in tn^e' grolhers, conduct their establishment. the principles upon which \V dy for Jse. The Trade supplied. Contracts for work in any part of the country, Glass cut to order. Paints nu-\eu j j j, tendered for and undertaken- r In any part of the country, Frenrti and Ensdfsli SILIV and 15caver Hat )!anutactory, 157, foniinerciul Street, yFXT DOOR TO TITE NEIV WESLEYAN CIIAPEL, NEWPORT. „ to inform the inhabitants of Newport and vicinity, that he has just received a snlendld and Children", FRENCH AND ENGLISH SILK flits, eo.ntoin?'^ that of a "k tjje best and most fashionable makers to supply him with the Newest Designs in W. W. has made arrange.ae « V received his first assortment, he confidently asserts, that for taste, elegance of Fancy Mountings, &c., alld haVin4^clc of Umbrellas will be found equal to any out of London. 8 01 design, aGddurai^ltyc°\tuXIREciAL STREET, NEXT DOOR TO TI1E NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL. Autumn \oveltles!! 3. KINCHIN, 140, COMMERCIAL STREET, Br-nc ortfullv'to announce his return from London and Paris, with the Newest Styles in Shawls, Dresses, Ribbon* w TF rs Neck Ties, loves, Lace, &c. THE MILL.SERY SHOW ROOMS are CAK' ™ET, SATIN, and VICTORIA HOUSE, 140, COMMERCIAL STRF.ET, NEWPORT. THE OLD ESTABLISHKt> LONDON COFFEE WAtlEHOUShS. Brocksopp, Sons, & Co.'s Patent Koasted Packed in Tin C.»i»t=r> of 21b.. 1 -4 1lb' "ch; »' »" t«m 1 o,. ,o 1 lb. l onnlifition and in respect is its aid more acceptable than when applied to increase the SCIENCE now is of nutriment. The COFFEES of BROCKSOPP & CO„ HIGH 8TRELT wholesome and*igfeeable qual example of what may be effected m these respects by a sagacious adaptation of SOUTHVTAKK, LONDON, afford a ,r^ The appreciation of the public is testified by tne incessantly increasing sale. These means, and acquaintance with Prl»clPItf • -ph:nerv and prepared after the French manner. Great economy and improvement of Coffees are roasted by powerful steam ma »h is fuU 30 per ceIjt. flavour are the results, and the increase CEYLON Is. per lb. is. 4d. per lb. I FINE STRONG MOCHA 2s. Od. per lb. < FINE DEMERARA Jg gd/ j FINEST RICH OLD DITTO. 2s. 4d. FINEST JAMAICA Berry in quantities of not less than one Chest, roasted on the peculiar and The Trade can be supplied with Loi.ee «•" F patented principle. SOLD BY Haverfordwest, Thomas Williams, Chemist. Mold, William Piing, Bookseller. Newport, Joseph Grout, Stationer. Gywnne Harries, Chemist. Pontypool, Wm. Conway, Chemist. Abergavenny, W. T. Hurst, Chemi_. > William Thomas, Grocer. Rhyl, W. Hilditch, Chemist. Brynmawr, David Edwards, btamp J • Lianboidy, Thos. Davies, Grocer & Draper. Ross, D. F. Collins, Grocer. Cardiff, R.Maggs, Confectioner, Llandover,.) Rees Bishop. Stone-street. Swansea, Jonathan Dury, Grocer. Carmarthen, .l ames Lloyd, uroc Elizabeth Lewis, Draper. Tenby, Richard Mason, Bookseller. Crickhowell, m. Christopher, b • Llangollen, Samuel Owen, Draper. Tredegar, Isaac Edwards. Dolgelly. Lewis Jones, Post Omc<\ Merthyr Tydvil, David Lewis, Chemist. Eglwyswin, near Cardigan, J D vans. BROCKSOPP, SONS, & CO., Southwark, London. qgf All applications for the above celebratea o I furs CLEANED, ORALTERED TO THE MOST FASHIONABLE SHAPES, BY MRS. EVANS, VT3r)T?T No. 23, COMMERCIAL ROAD, NEWPORT. MILLINERY and Dress Making. Straw Bonnets made to Order. Bonnets Cleaned,.or Dyed to the most fashion able colours. TEETH. end of ft/IR. PARSON, Surgeon Dentist, from 17, 0rcth.a!"f;acouaint" the iVl Unity.street, College Green, Bristol, respectf^ly acq Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of branches of his' and vicinities, that he may be consulted in the var}01?^„jay 23rd inst.. profession, atthe King's Head Hotel, Newport, on VV eu im pr0ved 1850. Attendance from ten to three. Mr■ \ars? supersede every MINKRAL TEETH, are universally acknowlfi' 8e)p. e beautiful teeth description of artificial ones hitherto introduced. ^"e.nstanct. to be ill- are made to resemble nature so closely as in epe untiity of the lips detectable to the ey- and pefect:y to restore t'11? s 0f the front or and fullness of the cheeks, -when fallen in frorn t I eVer loni; they side teeth they will i,ever change colour or c?eca^' ize and colour, to may be worn, and can be matched exactly in shape, those remaining in the mouth. -.r p_ renders teetlis DISCOVEHT FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH-^ s'erv*iceable by hi, however decaved and larye the cavity, perfectly in a soft statei valuable ENAMEL CEMENT. It is placed in 'K short time become- without the slightest pain or inconvenience, and in tooth many ashard as the enamel itself, and will remain n- food—Charge, years, restoring the original faculty of masticating T of Ariific al 25. 6d. per tnoth. Mr. P. having for many yeaTS "^c st eminent Practi, Teeth, arid Mechanical Assistant to some of t aupp]y Artifical lioners in Bristol, London, and Paris, etntPie^ ti,ose who have a Teeth with a degree of accuracy, attained on.J ,y.^ jjranches, avail- general practical knowltdge of their 1'iofe-sion in anj executing In" hImself of all the recent modern improven fgejs a deferential himself tlie whole of the Mechanical department t patrons and confiderce of being able to give that satisfactio confer. Inconsc- Friends, which an often tested experience can a rnieIlt 0f the profes- qtience of improvements in tiie mechanical oep m corne witiiinthe on. and in order tluit this indi-pensable comtoi^ following mo "r-ach of the most economical, Mr. P s charges « arate scale:— £ 1 1 A s.'igle tooth, 5s., 108. 6d., or 4 4 A set of teeth A complete set (upper and lower), dur ible ^atfV't? n 'mounted, A complete set of natural or mineral teet.i. beau ]2 12 best material, and very best workmanship an1 5 Scaling *,V *^nd Misfittings Artificial Teeth Remodelled, Remounted, and Repaire Rectified. Scaling an i Artificial Teeth Remodelled, Remounted, and Repalfe.. s Rectified. 17, Orchard-street, Bristol, Oct. 15, ¡ 550. CONTRACTS rOB. LAMP POSTS AND LAMPS. THE Town Council of Newport are desirous of for the supply of Fifty Iron Lamp Posts and Six y L&tnps. 1 m Specifications and full particulars may be seen a Clerk's Office, on and after Tuesday, the 22nd inst. The Contractors must also engage to supply so ma y, exceeding fifty lamps, and the same number of pos ,) Corporation may have occasion for within *"e nex months, at the same price as those now required. Tenders to be sent to the Office of the l'own Clerk, at the Council House, not later than ten o'clock iu the forenoon Of Tuesday, the 5th November. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tender. Council House, 15th October, 1850. REGULAR TRADER PROM LONDON TO CARDIFF, NEWPORT, &c. THE SCHOONER THOMAS, JOHN THOMAS, Master, IS now loading at Topping's Wharf, Tooley-street. London, for Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Dowlais, Aberdare, Aber- gavenny, Brecon, Monmouth. Pontypool, Cowbridgc, Bridgend, and places adjacent., and will sail positively On FRIDAY, OCTOBER i5th, 18-50. For freight, &c., apply to the Master on board Mr. Richard Burton, Wharfinger, Newport; Mr. Thomas Richards, Aber- gavenny; Messrs. Prosser and Co., Brecon Messrs. J. H. & G. Scovell, Topping's Wharf, London; or to Messrs. W. Bird r.nd Son, Cardiff. London, October 11th, 1850. PONTYPOOL STEEPLE CH SES WrtL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, 13TH NOVEMBER, 1850 THE HANBURY STAKES, AN open Handicap Steeple Chase of 10 sovs. each, half forfeit; 2 sovs, only if declared on or before the 6th of November, with 50 sovs. added; over about three-and-a-half miles of fair hunting country; the second horse to save his stake the winner to pay 5 sovs. towards expenses. To be handicapped by Messrs. Weatherby. A winner of any Steeple Chase value £ 50, after the declaration of weights, 51b. extra Gentlemen Riders, according to the decision of the Stewards, allowed 51b. To close and name on or before the 22nd of October; weights to appear in Bell's Life on the 27th of October. THE HUNTERS' STAKES, A Handicap Steeple Chase of 5 sovs. each, 2 sovs. forfeit, with Jo sovs. added, for horses bona fide the property of residents in, or officers on full pay, quartered in the counties of Mon- mouth, Glamorgan, and Brecon, and having been so for three months; over the same ground as the first race; the second horse to save his stake the winner to pay 2 sovs. towards ex- penses. To be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Gentlemen Riders allowed 5lb. To close and name on or before the 4th of November weights to appear in the MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, on the 9th of November. THE SCURRY STEEPLE CHASE. Uf 3 sovs. each, with ]0sovs. added, list. 7lb. each. The winner to be sold for 40 sovs. if demanded if entered to be sold for -io sovs., allowed olb. if for 30 sovs., lOlb. if for 25 sovs., and if for 20 sovs., 201b.; the Stewards reserving the power of first claiming for the benefit of the fund. Heats, about two miles. t, THE LADIES' PURSE, t,°r Monies not exceeding 13i hands high, catch weights; entrance, 5s. each. If five start, the second to receive 1 sov. Heats, one mile. No Nomination will be received without the Forfeit. n, TTCrtain time he appointed to start for each Race, when the Horses must appear, to be saddled and mounted before the 8 <^n(* any horse not so appearing will be disqualified. Ihe Scurry Steeple Chase, and Ladies' Purse for Pomes, to Ose and name (by sealed letters) to the Clerk of the Course, "hite Lion Hotel, between the hours of six and nine o clock, tu 1<i,e8,day Evening, November the 12th; when the whole of ('r •e Stakes for each Race must be paid, and the names and ours of the riders must also be declared. disputes to be settled by the Stewards, or whom they appoint, whose decision shall be final. five Horses to name, and three to start, in the two first fL*' public re°ney will not be added. Weights' gs to be paid for each Horse, for Scales and No Booth or Standing to be erected on the Course, unless by a subscriber of 1 sov. to the fund. Horses to be plated by a Smith, a subscriber of not less than 10s to the fund, and to stand at the house of a subscriber of not less than I sov. to the fund. Any Rider appearing in different colours to the entry, to pay JOs. to the fund, or not to be allowed to start. The Riders to meet at the Clarence Hotel, at nine o'clock, on the Morning of the Races, to be shown over the ground. All Dogs found on the Course will be destroyed. Ail communications to be made to the Secretary, Clarence fiolelj Pontypool. The STEWARDS' ORDINARY, at the CI-AKENCB HOTEL. on the Evening of the Races. CAPTAIN RICHARD .TONES, J A LIEU,1;. FORSTER, 77'h Kegt.! Rewards. Tfrn N WV/l- A UDAG H> Secretary. 1 WALK 1,R, Clerk of the Course. CALDICOT MOOR INCLOSURE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PwRSL°«i?m dfir°US the making of an Embankment across Caldicot Moor, are requested to send in l enders for the same, to Mr. J AME8 pEACH„Y WILLIAMS, Albion Chambers, Bristol, on or befo.e the 25th of October instant. A plan, section, and specification of 8uch embankment, may be »een at the offices of Messrs. Birch and Davis, Solicitors of Newport; and Messrs. Baldwyn and Morgan, Solicitors, of Chepstow; and also at the office of the Valuer, Albion Chambers.. The Contractors selected will be required to enter into security for the due completion of the work within five months from the date of signing such contract. CALDICOT MOOR INCLOSURE. NOTICE TO LANDOWNERS. NOTICF IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Meeting of the Landowners, claiming a right of common herein, will be held at "he Offices of MESSRS. BIKCK AND DAVIS, NO. 7, High Street, Newport, Monmouthshire, CUUOSDKY, the 28th day of October instant, at One o'Clock m the afternoon, for the purpose of taking into consideration the plan and estimate of the valuer for making an embankment, roadways,and drains, across Caldicot Moor. nr„ Dated-Bristol, Albion Chambers, 11th Oct., 18.50 J. P. WILLIAMS, CALDICOT CUM NEWTON INCLOSURE I JAMES PEACHEY WILLIAMS, of Albion Chambers, f in the city and county of Bristol, the Valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of Caldicott Moor, liogiett Moor, Ben Acre, Common Sea, Earls wood Common, Cwm Wood, and Mynydd Bach, situate in (he parishes of Caldicott, Lndy, Llanvihangel Rogiett, and Shirenewton, in the county of Monmouth, hereby give NOTICE, that a Statement of all Claims received by me in the matter of the said Inclosure has at Dwelling House of Mrs SPRATI, of »n ^C0U' the said Parish of Caldicott, for the inspection of i-J'?11.' lnterested in the said Inclosure. mu,t u.1 fur.ther give NOTICE, that any objection to a Claim tion red in WritinS me. and a copy of such objec- Claimant also he delivered at the place of abode of the November next Agent' on 0r befo*e the 2nd day of o/cmr Lo^lSoQ1 hanii this lltil day of October, in the year JAMES PEACHEY WILLIAMS. No. 8, STOW HILL, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. CORNELIUS EVANS, ON TUESDAY, the 22nd of OCTOBER instant, on the pre- mises occupied by Mr. William Morgan, who is about to leave Newport, the following good and ustful articles of Consisting o HOUSEHOLD FliRNIIURE, 't Consisting of mahogany sideboard, mahogany dinino- tables covers for ditto mahogany card table, chimney glass carnet and rug several sets of fire-irons, sets of sporting and other prints, knife case, six hair-seated chairs and elbows, ditto and ditto, window curtains and brass poles, window blinds, table and urn, sofas and cushions, several sets of beech ar d other chairs, Barometer; oak, deal, and other tables; dresser and shelves, eight-day clock and case, mahogany four-post, tent, Wench, and stump bedsteads, mattrasses, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, chests of drawers, dressing tables pier and swing glasses, mahogany and other wash-stands and'ware night commodes, mahogany bureau, oak chest, two mahogany glass doors, with a variety of glafs and earthenware tubs memion? Ta"0US °th°r ailicle8' t0° numero^ to °'d°ck ia •>» October 11th, ls50, MONMOUTHSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE COPYHOLD PROPERTY, AT BASSALEG, NEAR NEWPORT, EQUAL TO FRFFwnTTi \1 Rf'Cm°^LIU? EVANS I'onoufed with instructions TREDEGVR Tpv,rTet° £ l° SELL BY AUCTION, at the Ly of OCTOUFR S Bassal™' on THURSDAY, the 24th PROPERTY, cf'led & ^ALUABLE COPYHOLD n ■ pAVlD THE CLERK'S FARM Consisting of about Thirty-four Acres or thereabouts, of rich .irabie and Pasture Land 'h t2!l T'" most eligibly situated in and around miles distant f" ''urei'e .Ullage of Bassalleg. only three of Newnorf i i lran, y lncreasinS and important town ter sivtM'rnr't riU ibe SOld in 6 LotS' each Lot having an ex- adinirab T ^»gf f, tM5npike'road in the ^^age, and is To the TrfH^ f°r,"ulld'»K and "ther purposes." is an onnort^6!"1?' r ,lantA.0r Gem!eman of Fortune, this nurcha ino> Pr rare}▼ in this neighbourhood, for purcha, ng 1 roper y, so valuable in its nature\.nd situati-n. ment y iJdaPtedJ0.' aCoal Yard or other Establish- I ot will he Pnt't,0<l T Railway, as the purchaser of this Lot will be entitled to lay a Railway from his ProDertv to connect it wit h the Rumney Railway Company's Road The number and contents of the Lots are as follow Lot 1. No. 11 and 14 on the Map.. 5 0 16 Lot 2.—No. 12 and 13 S 1 oo Lot 3.—No. 4, 8, and 9 6 1 Lot 4. No. 5, 6, 7 and part of 9 s 1 So*- Lot 5.—No. 15, 16, and part of 7 1 o 4? Lot 6—No. 1, 2, and 3 ,8 1 16 For further particulars, and for a view of the Map of the Property apply to the Auctioneer, at his Office, High-street, Newport; or to Messrs. Robinson and Haynes, Solicitors, 17, Orchard-street, Pitman square, London; and to view the different Lots, to Mr, Sydney Evans, Danygraig; or the Rev. Thomas Evans, Piecorner, Basselleg 0' The Sale will commence precisely at one o'clock in the afternoon and the Auctioneer respectfully solicits a punctual attendance. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE. CAMBRIA PLACE, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MESSRS. GRAHAM BEG most respectfully to announce that they are favoured with instructions from the proprietor, Mr. T. \V. Phillips, who is leaving the town, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION^ who is leaving the town, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTIOX, without the least reserve, on the premises, as above, on Tues- day, October 29th, 18.10. the whole of his modern and superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, feather beds, kitchen and culinary requisites, china and glass, fine-toned piano-forte, (by Cooper and Co.,) in elegant rosewood case, a choice selection of proof engravings, and other valuable effects. Descriptive particulars of which will appear in Catalogues, to be obtained at the Printer's, and of the Auctioneers, at their Offices, on Monday next. The whole may be viewed the day prior to the sale. Sale to commence punctually at ten for eleven o'clock. 162, Commercial Street, Newport, and Blue Room, Ragland, October 10th, 1850. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY & COAL FIELD IN DEAN FOREST. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. C. BURTON, at the ANSEL INN, in the Town of COLEFORD, on FRIDAY, the 1st dr.y of NOVEMBER, 1850, at one o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as will be then and there produced, (unless disposed of in the meantime by private con- tract, of which due notice will be given,) all those valuable and newly-erpcted CHEMICAL WORKS AND PLANT, Messuages, Machinery, &c., called" Oakwood," situate in the Oakwood Mill Valley, in the centre of the Forest, together with or without the MINERAL COAL PROPERTY, adjoining :hereto, and known as the Flour Mill Colliery," which is me of considerable extent, and may be worked by level. The works and plant have been erected at a very considerable )utlay, and are capable of manufacturing a large quantity of Nraphtha and other Chemicals. The posi'ion of this important property commands every 'acility necessary for the carrying on such works to the greatest possible advantage. Surrounding it are woods of very great extent, and the following are some of its peculiar and rare idvantages, viz., Coal, at 3s. per ton; Lime, very near, at a moderate rate, a Railway passing close to the premises on to the port of Lydney, where it intersects the South Wales Railway. There is now erected, within half-a-mile of the premises, a Blast Furnace, for manufacturing Forest Iron, so valuable tor its malleable qualities, and where charcoal can be sold to any extent. The property is also contiguous to several Iron and Tin Works, which renders it a most desirable property, either for investment or for carrying oil the business. which is now in a very prosperous state, in the occupation of Mr. Skipp. Further particulars may be known on application to Mr. C. BURTON, Estate Agent; or Messrs. NORTON AND KING, Solicitors, Monmouth. MONMOUTHSHIRE. MPORTANT SALE OF UPWARDS OF 500 CROSS- BRED SHEEP, 22 CATTLE, Seven young and useful Hack and Ladies' Horses, (among which will be found two remarkably well-bred and superior roausters.) Eighteen Porkers, Implements and Tools, Twenty- eight capital iron-bound English Oak Hogsheads and of various sizes, Dairy Utensils, &c., &c.; also a portion of the Household Furniture, and about Sixty Dozen of choice Fruit Trees. \/i R. T J. GOSLING is instructed to»SELL BY AUC- ira TION, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1850, at LLAN Y- NANT FARM, in the parish of Trelleck Grange, and equi- distant from Monmouth, Chepstow, and Usk, the extensive and weli-sdccted S'IOCK AND OTHER EFFECIS, the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Stephens, who is about to retire from business. The Auctioneer shrinking, as he always has done, from any- thing like puffery, exaggeration, and desire to mislead such gentlemen and agriculturists as usually honour hila with their presence at his sales, can, nevertheless, with confidence sav, wit i re eience to the above named flock, that the sheep which 'a\e k|;en crossed with rams of known celebrity, andh^althy °n ° useful character, but perfectly sound Refreshments on the taMQ »« 11 ■ -n mence nuncrnallv nf ,en- and the sale Wl11 com* sh.ep, which will be s 11 ftably°d°iv°ide ° f°ren°°n' An early attendance is mrii,. 11 j qucnce ofthe number 0: thjl A re^uested- as' ,n conse" the sale must begin at the tirl aild thc stlortness of the day8> Full „ lme appointed. Auctioneer's Office New^V 566 ^andbiilf. !-il £ ^jUarket piac(>i Monmouth. ™ *ONmou™^Iire. TO BE SOLn BY Ma. WIII?.J„AUCTI011 A T the KI.VG'* HEAD INN' A Ayis- f\ of November, 1850, (sub'ip t °U Fkid vt» thn lst day shall be then produced) J, 10 sueh conditions of sale as WOODS AND STOKES. u»dermentioned COPPICE Lot 1—A strong Coppice pr Llantrissent, called Coed y prfn ln^ on the Church Farm, with Two Ash Trees, scribe m i,'c°ntainil1g 11 acres> together Lot 2.—A capital Coopicp w „ Upper Llancayo Farm, in rhB IJ °°, ca''ed Coed-y-Camp, on 28A. IR. 3SP. e Camlet of Gwehelog, containing Lot 3.—A superior Connie growing in the said Hamlet ood» called Coed-y-Mase, 10A. OR. 3.'P., and includin' 011 the same farm' containing a scribe. 8 Iwenty Ash Stores, marked with Lot 4.- The Keven W0Q(i Mr. Thomas Watkins in ,1 growing on a farm occupied by 14A. JR. 34P. le Parish of Goytrey, containing Lot 0.—A good Connino growing on the New Bam 1? ^oed-y-Kennol Wood containing 15 acres; toimtt arrn'. 'n the Hamlet of Gwehelog Treble Oak Stores, numhll I WUh °ne Hu?dred a"d £ iehty Thirteeen Ash, and One Be h TUh WhUC Pamt Consecutively, Lot 6.—A Coppice. orni»,eC ^ree* of Gwehelog, called the 'l ft^n •' ln tiie ^amlet together with Ninety Treble oil ct°° J c°IUal"lng 5 acres; Ash Tree, all numbered with ■' ^and One Lot 7.—A Coppice Wood IT -e Pain f. the Parish of I,lan»wm gTt°?l?« °" Berthcretteg Farm in Oak Trees, scribe '<"><«■»»>! Si. 0«. 35p,B„d'X l.ot 8.-lhree Coppitc Woods, groivini. on tt, Fa™ ""H»u" Trostrey, containing about ]6 acres Sro«-mg in the Parish of Lot 10,-Another part of the Great W« j parish, containing about 8 acres vv00d, m the same Lot 11.—Two Coppice Woods' Krowi«„ in Llantrissent, occupied by WillJon, « 0,1 Pontine Farm, about 6 acres. •Arnold, and containing N.B. 'Ihe whole of the above 1 Stores, are conveniently situated f °tS °^- *0PP'ce Woods and roads. T'lie respective Tenants w't? j-Carr'a8e' and near 8ood 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 11- F,i dlr^ct persons to show lots on the Trostrey estate will <;V, mund Williams, the Woodward Watkins, the tenant of Great°u 8 9 and 10! Mr> Thomas and further particulars 1 ,°use Farm, will show lot 4; WILL|AM DAVIS, Land ^en ™011 a^Ucatiop t0 NEWCHURCH WEST AND WOLVESNEWTON. PRIME OAJ& TIMBER STORES AND PRIME OAK. TIMBER STORES AND COPPICE WOODS. J DAVIS will offer for SALE BY APPTTOV the CROWN INN, TRELLECK, on TUESLV OO I' I t OCTOBER instant, at three o'clock in the to conditions to be produced at the sale, in the foil •' 1 T<S- Fa™ \\?0VelC?' <?'i »tv'°rfh1e°3oirre MI and tieble Stores, marked with white Daint Lot 2. A COPPICE, called Killwen/' IN the parish of Wohesnewton, 6A. 2R. 18P includiue 30 R.R; O V 'l imber Trees, and 14 double and treble ,StoreSG 7 UIVE Lot 3. Three sI¡¡all by the several °,F LITTLE Kill.™ ''and Great Croit-y-balla containing in thc whole 6A 2R' 19P including 26 good Oak limber Irees, and 8 Stores MARUOL ,S above. The whole of ,h, I,„e e,^ a „„ "ith ft" I■ ANH'FT, ? »« ro,DF,„Mchep.to»to Ykk r? t SV° Ule road from Wolvesnewtou to MryFnn,v PSlf0tK r '• Vin?, a,g00d ,l'a,er conveyance. Mr. F. Oavis of the Goitre, will show Lot 1, and Mr. Jones, ureat liouse, VV oivesnewton, Lots 2 and JOHN DAVIS, Auctioneer, St. Arvans. MAZKDSS ESTATE- II 'piIE MAINDEE HOUSE, with 32A. 1R. 9^. of the 1 Demense Lands, (Lot 1,) together with the small Building Sites, (Lots 10, 11, 13, to 21, inclusive.) having been bought in by the vendors, at the last sale, at very low reserved prices are now FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Persons, therefore, desirous of possessing themselves of a delightful Residence, or building Site are earnestly invited to lose no time in availing themselves of' it otherwise the whole will be disposed of The lots are marked out on the ground. For further particulars, and to treat for the same, apply to Mr. T. MORRIS, Surveyor and Land Agent Stow-hill. Newport. GOOD TACK FOR SHEEP" AND CATTLE, On 290 Acres of Land—Fair Oak, Eve's Well, and Penylan Farms, in the parish of Christchurch, and within a mile of the town of Newport, upon moderate terms. Enquire ol FRANCIS KNIGHT, the bailiff, on the property. Newport, Sept. 5th, 1850. DEAN FOREST. VALUABLE COAL cSc. IRON WORKS, Affording an opportunity seldom offered for acquiring lucrative and first-rate concern. I MESSRS. ADAM MURRAY AND SON A instructed t0 SELL BY AUCTION, at the KIN 'S HEAD, NEWPORT, Monmouthshire, on SATURDAY, the 16th November next, at Twelve o'Clock at noon, (unless an acceptable offer be previously made,) ALL THE IRON AND COIL WORKS, Situate at BREAM, in the Hundred of St Briavels, Gloucester- shire, now in the occupation of the Bromley Hill Iron and Coal Company. The GJal Works comprise two gales of the Whittington or Yard-delf vein of Coal, known as the Bromley Hill Level, and the Midsummer Level, amounting to 200 acres, subject to a royalty to the Clown; oHld per ton, or a minimum rent of £ 4 a year. Adjoining, is the' Bromley Hill Iron Mine, of 400 acres, sub- ject to a royalty of Id, per ton. and an annual rent to the Crowrfr of £ }& A well-built, Blast Furnace and Ii Steam Engia$~of 45 horse power, with yarious buildings, ,lITe erected on the mines; and a never-failing stream of water runs through them. These mines are well situated, both for railway and water carriage. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Arthur Ryland, Solicitor, Cherry Street, Birmingham Mr. Reginald A. Parker, Solicitor, Old Jewry Chambers, London; Mr. Fryer, Solicitor, Coleford; or to Messrs. Adam Murray and Son, 35, Craven Street, Strand, London. MONMOUTHSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK. Eighty-three Head of Pure-Bred Herefordshire Cattle, Six Hundred Fat Wethers, Sixty Store Ewes, and Twelve Rams, Eighteen Horses, Pigs, &c., for Sale. JAMES HERBERT HAS been favoured with instructions from the proprietor, Richard Jones, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, at the Hop YARD, in the parish of LLANVS*ENARTH, within Three Miles of Abergavenny, on the Merthyr Road on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1S50. part of his Valuable STOCK, consisting of forty-two three-year old bullocks, twenty two-ye:.r old steers, nine fat cows, five cows in calf, six heifers in calf, one superior bull calf, six hundred prime fat wethers (in lots of ten,) sixty store ewes, and twelve rams; eight powerful cart horses, five two-year old cart colts, three yearling ditto, two ponies, and five strong store pigs. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Three months' creait on approved security, or discount for prompt payment. The Auctioneer respectfully solicits especial attention to this sale; dealers, butchers, graziers, and admirers of prime Herefords, as wet! as of fine specimens of mountain sheep ill find, on inspection, this stock worthy tfieir particular Attention, which will be sold without reserve. FOR SALE. r-p r|>HE Splendid Hackmatic Ship, "GIOJA," 854 1 Register. This fine vessel was built at Miramichi by Messrs. Johnson and Mackie and launched in July last, sails fast, and carries a'large cargo, at a light draught of water, is fastened in a superior manner, and well found with the very best materials. DIMENSIONS: Feet. Length of Keel 142 Depth of Hold. 21 Breadth, extreme 32 11-12 Height between Decks 6 11-12 This vessel will be on Sale in Kri- tol until the 2oth instant If not sold, she will proceed to Liverpool as soon after that date as her cargo is discharged. For further particulars, apply to JOHN E. GERMAINE & Co. Timber Merchants, Bristol; or to RITCHIE, MACKAY, & Co., Liverpool. IMPORTANT NEW PUBLICATIONS- | R. JOHN PARKER has the honour of announcing 1" I that he has been entrusted by the eminent house of Blackie and Son, Queen Street, Glasgow, and Warwick Square London, with commissions for the sale of a New Work, of the utmost importance, entitled THE IMPERIAL GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD In 28 monthly numbers, at 2s. 6d. each. Illustrated in a superior manner, with above 700 engravings. and cOffip'wio(( the very, ltttcsi discoveries. Tili. work will form a companion volume to THE IMPERIAL DICTIONARY, English, Technological, and Scientific, Which is adapted to the present state of literature, science, and art. The great feature of this work, (which will prove a leading recommendation.) is the ample information afforded upon the etymology of all words in the English language in the derivations, no less than twenty-eight languages are referred to. Particular objects of definition are also beautifully illustrated; and the whole is got up in a style hitherto unsurpassed. In parts, 2s 6d. each. Also, THE CYCLOPCEDIA OF AGRICULTURE, Practical and Scientific; In which the theory, the art, and the whole business of farm- ing. in all their departments, are thoroughly and practically treated, by upwards of fifty of the most eminent farmers, land agents, and scientific men of the day. Edited by John C. Morton, F-sq., Editor of the Agricultural Gazette Ga*?t.te' ;11 onmnipted in about 24 parts, 2s. 6d. each, Mr. Parker will visittl.<"E to obtain subscribers' names ana I y n tne rrr/a T^inn^r.tv.rirs'^SdXl'Ktt^1 Sd 2r.rS SrSe,0" ork, P- "• Croft, Bristol, will be promp tiy attendecl to. NO TXCE. EY ABER- ,,TU Ol? TTVU AND DEAD STOUK, Implements in A SALE OF LIvE A -ture> wi>l take place at TUYDEK /V Husbandry, With the TRFUKSDAY, the 23rd and 24th FARM, on WEDNESDAY ana days of October, 1S50. # ndbills Particulars to be seen m hanw> DERRICK, Auctioneer.

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