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1. «I ■■■^$* Y t.<Ç: 2S.SAS.E3& BEGS to inform his friends that his SCHOOL will JD RE-OPEN on MONDAY, July 7th. Newport, Monmouthshire. STOW HILL. MR. C. POOLE'S SCHOOL will RE-OPEX 011 the 14th of JULY, Irf-io. Mrs. Poole's Seminary TIE OPEN on the 14th of JULY instant.— Stow Hill, Newport, Monmouthshire. EDUCATION. THE NEWPORT Mathematical & Commercial Academy, Fur Young Gentlemen, Conducted by Mr. R. H. KNEATH, 9, LLAXARTH-STRETT, will be RE-OPENED on the 7th of July. MR. KNEATH'S long and extensive practice in teaching NAVIGATION, the use of the Globes, Algebra, ami other useful branches of the Mathematics, together with his strict atteation to Merchants' Accounts, Writing, in its various form, Short Hand, &e., will, he presumes, enable him to give general satisfaction, both as to the moral and mental improvement of those who may be placed under his instruction. For Terms, see Circular. Ladies' Boarding and Day School. "]%/■RS. RICHARDS, ST. MARY-STREET, MONMOUTH, IT J begs to return thanks to her friends and the public for the very liberal support she has received since the commence- ment of her school, which will Re-Open on the 14th of July. Music, French, and Drawing, taught on the most reasonable terms. Blenheim House Academy, LEA, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. MR. IRVING respectfully informs the Friends of his Pupils and the Public, that the Business of the above Establish- ment will be RESUMED on the 18th JULY. Terms for Boarders including French, taught by a native resident Master, ±1 and 2o Guineas per Annum. A Prospectus, with references to Clergymen and Gentlemen in the vicinity, mav be had by application to the Principal. tjjgg" Distance from Gloucester ten miles, Ross five. The Pre- mises, which are extensive, and noted for salubrity of situation, are passed daily by Coaches to and from these places. Bristol, Xewport, and Chepstow Steam Packets. THE SWIFT AND USK, ART: intendkd TO PISDAILY DURING the Ensuing Week between BRISTOL and NEWPORT, as follows :— From the Hntu elli, Bristol.. From Newport. mom. after. morn. after. 5, Saturday 7 fit 5, Saturday 5 4 7, Monday 8 6J 7, Monday 6 5| 8, Tuesday 7 8, Tuesday 0 6 9, Wednesday 9 7 9, Wednesday 61 61 10, Thursday 9 0 10, Thursday 7" 0 11, Friday 10 0 11, Friday 8 (J 12, Saturday II 0 12, Saturday 8 0 Fares:—After-Cabin, 2s; Fore-Cabin, Is.; Fore Deck,6d.; Dogs.6c1.etch; hour-wheel C3.lrjae,18s.; Two-wheel ditto, of light Phieton for One Horse. Ss.. it fur Two Horses,IOs.; lloises, each 5s.; Two-whee! Canrage, or light Phieton drawu by one Horse only, with One Passenger, ]2s.; Horse and Rider, 6s. *„* Receiving Warehouses, Bull Wharf, RedclifF-stieet, and Rownham-whrf, Hot wells. Goods, Packages, Parccis, &c., for Newport, and the neigh- bourhood. are received and carefully Shipped, free of extra charge, and regularly and punctually forwarded. Pontypocl ami 4hergavrnny.—Coaches daily between these places and Newport. Tredegar Iron Works, throllf,h Abercarne, Newbridge, and Jiedwelty ,and a branch ft om Newbridge to Nantyglo.— A Coach daily between these places and Newport. THE FAST-SAILING IRON STEAM PACKET THE WYE Will ply between BRISTOL and CHEPSTOW daily during the ensuing week, as follows From Bristol. From Chepstow. S.Saturday 81inorn 1 5, Saturday 6 after 7, Monday 8 £ morn j 7, Monday 7 after 8, 'Tuesday .6 morn | 8, 'Tuesday 8 £ morn 7 af.er 9, Wednesday 7 mcrn 9, Wednesday 10 morn "i alter 10, Thursday 8 morn lr, Thursday "h after 11, Friday p, morn Ill, Friday lOàmorn 12, Saturday 84 morn j 12, Saturday 11 morn FARES—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Deck. Is. 6J. To and Fro the same day (provided a To and Fro Ticket is taken,) After Cabin, 5s; Fore Cabin. 2s. 6d. Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half-price. Dogs. Is. each. Four wheel Carriage, with or without Horses, 15s. Two-wheel Carriage, or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, including Driver, 10s. Horse, 5s. Horse and Rider, 6s. FXCURSION FROM CHEPSTOW. On WEDNES- DAY, the 23rd of July inst., the "WYE" will stalt from CHEPSI OVV at Ten o'clock in the mornine;, lor a Pleasure Trip to the HOLM K.S.—Fares, for the Excursion, 2i. 6d. each. Warehouses for Receiving and Booking Packages, Parcels. &c., Bail Wharf, Redeliff-streei, Bristol, and Rownham W hart, HotwcUs. The Proprietors of the above, I'acVete give NOTICE, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Par. eel, (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of then Offices, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and carriage paid at the time of booking. Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol or to JOHN JONES, Agent. Packet OHices, Rownham Wharf. Hotwells, Nelson-street, Bristol, and Rodney Wharf. Newport June, 1845. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN K; BRISTOL ASD NEWPORT. THE NEW STEAM PACKET COMPANY'S IRON- BUILT SCHOONERS, PROPELLED BY THE SCREW, THE AVON AND SEVERN, Are intended to tail during the enduing week as follows Frora Balhurst Basin, Bristol. From Beaufort Wharf, Newport. morn after. morn after 5, Saturday 4| 5, Saturday 5$4J 7, Monday 7J 0 7, Monday 6 8, Tuesday 8 0 8, Tuesday 6 0 9, Wednesday Hi O 9, Wednesday 6i 0 10, Thursday 9 0 10, Thursday 7 0 11, Friday 9! 0 11, Friday 7 0 12, Saturday 10 0 112, Saturday 8 The voyages are performed by these Boats usually under two hours, and no long passages are made. Fares-After Cabin, 2s.; Fore Cabin, Is.; Children under 12 years of age. hall-price Dogs, 6d.; Carriages (inc'uding ship, pinand landing charges) Four \Vheel.18.;Two Wheel. K)s.; Light Phaeton or Gig and Horse, 12s.; Horses each, I-s. Horse and Kider.tis. All Luggage Shipped and Landed by the Company's Servants, free of charge. From Newport. Coaches run daily to Pontypoo), Abergavenny. Newbridge, Tredegar, Nantyglo, Bedwelty, Bisca, Abercarne, Cwm Celyn, etc. The Propiietorsgive notice thatthey will not h accountable for Passengers' Luggage, &lc. and their responsibility in respeel of Goods in general is restricted by the terms of a Notice affixed in their Offices, at Bristol and Newport. Passengers landed and shipped at CUMBERLAND BASIN. An Omnibus to and from Pillgwenlly attends the arnval and despatch of the Steamers. An Omnibus to Usk, Caerfeon,and Abergavenny, in connec- tion with the Steamers. Goods are regularly and punctually forwarded by careful Car- riers to all parts of the counties of Monmouth, Hereford, Brecon^ and Radnor. Storeags and deliveiy at the Warehouses by Canal or other conveyance, free of extra charge. For terms and conditions of Freight, apply to the Agents, BRUCE, WAD HAM, and Co., Bristol GEORGE SHORTIIOUSE. Newport. ,\l <' r j >'Ø STEAM: From Plymouth and Torquay to Guern- sey and Jersey. THE A-RIADNE, STEAM VESSEL, R. WHITE, COMMANDER, leave TORQUAY every IODAYand THURSDAY, W at'Eight P.M., commencing Monday, the 26th of May. Passengers arriving at Plymouth by 'the Dublin and Cork SteameTs on Sundays, will be able to' meet this conveyance by going in the Brunswick steamer, -which- leaves Plymouth on Monday and Thursday, at One arriving* at Torquay Two Hours before the sailing of the AlWA.U8givihg an op- portunity of viewing the beautiful^ecenery.with:Which this place abounds. j FARES*. „ Torquay to Guernsey 6d 14s Od 8s Od Or, Torquay to Jersey 2Ts Od 10s Od Torquay to the IllaVids and ) back, same' or fallowing J 30S 0d ••25S**0d 12s Od voyage*, (Pleasure Trip)) Steamers and Sailing Vessels lHë" JERSEY and GUERNSEY Regularly for ST.'iM^LO" Mid GRANVILLE, thus keeping up a constant eommunicaticJn between the West of England and France. — Carriages, £4. Small F»u»-wheei, £2. Gigs, £1 10s. f Horses,. £ 2. Dogs, 5s. The flistanc^jrom Toragay to Guernsey is only Sfaty miles, which is usually perjbtmed in Seven Horn's, being the shortest passage from any part of England. Further Information can be obtained of Mr. W. J. EGAN, » British and Iron Steam Company, 9, Eden Quay, Dublin, Mr. W. WILSON, City of Cork Steam Company, Penrose Quay, Cork, Mr. J. E. BLEWITT, Brunswick Steam Packet Office Mr. JOSEPH PERRIAM, 21, South-street, Exeter Mr. E. PRICE, Steam Wharf, Topsham, Messrs. COCKINGS and Co., Torquay, > Agents, < Mr. C. BISSON, Jersey, f ( Mr. JOHN JONES, Guernsey, } t Or in London, at the Offices of JAMES HARTLEY and Co. i -37 Leadenhall street, and 33, Regent Circus, Piccadilly. COItAG £ a E.S I D N (j £ < TO BE LET, WITH immediate Possession, a healthfully-situated COTTAGE, near NEWPORT, containing Two Parlours, Three Bed-rooms, Kitchen, &c. Apply to Mr. PARTRIDGE, Auctioneer and House Agent, Auction Mart, Commercial-street, Newport.. Asliton Gate Academy, NEAR BRISTOL. iVTR. WOODLAND, in returning thanks to his friend for iVi the liberal manner in which they have supported him with their favors, while conducting the above ancient Establish- ment for Young Gentlemen, begs to inform them, and the public generally, that the business of the said institution will Re-commence, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant. July 3rd, 1845. Monmouthshire Canal Navigation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that the HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING or Assembly of the Proprietors of this Navigation, is further ADJOURNED to he held at the CANAL HOUSE, in NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of JULY instant, at Twelve o'Clock at Noon. THOS. COOKE, Clerk to the said Company. Canal Office, Newport, July 2nd, 1845. WANT3BD IMMEDIATELY, AN ASSISTANT in the DRAPERY BUSINESS. An industrious, steady man. Apply to the Printer of this Paper. Monmouthshire Summer Assizes. THURSDAY, JULY 31sT, 1845. VOTICE is Hereby Given, that the ASSIZES for the county of Monmouth, are appointed to be holden at Monmouth, before the Right Honourable THOMAS LORD DESMAN, Chief Justice of our Lady the Queen, assigned to hold Pleas before herself; and SIR JOHX PATTESON, Knight, one of the Justices of our Lady the Queen, assigned to hold Pleas before the Queen herself, on THURSDAY, the 31st day of July instant, of which all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Escliea- tors, Stewards, Chief Constables, and Bailiffs of Hundreds and Liberties within the said county and also all Jurors, Persons Bound by Recognizances, Witnesses, and Others, having busi- ness to transact thereat, are required to take Notice. The names of Jurors will be called over at the sitting of the Court for business, on FRIDAY7, the 1st day of August, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, precisely. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ESQUIRE, Sheriff. To the Inhabitants of Newport, and the Agriculturists of Monmouthshire. W. H WILLIAMS, OF THE WEST END COAL YARD Near the Cattle Market, RESPECTFULLY informs them, and the public, that he JiL has 011 Sale, WHEAT STRAW, in Haulm and Boltings, for thatching. Also, the finest Peruvian and African GUANO, with the Analyst's certificate and directious for use, which will be Sold in quantities to suit the convenience of Purchasers, at the Lowest Market Price of the day; or will take Farmers' Produce in Exchange. He would offer fuel for domestic pur- poses, but fears some Ladies may take' offence at this particular season; should the atmosphere get cooler, and butchers' meet keep fit for cooking, perhaps they will not take it amiss, by his informing them that he continues to sell the best RED ASH COAL for House-keepers, supposed to he superior to any other retailed in Newport, which will be charged the price of the day and for the convenience of those who may wish quick fires, and to save their furniture and dripping, he keeps DRY WOOD, in Fagots and Fuzees, for lighting fires, constantly on Sale. An uncommonly handsome POLKA PONYr for Sale, three years old, of various colours, fit to carry a young Lady. BLACKSMITHS' COAL as usual • for particulars, please inquire of the various Blacksmiths who purchase this particular Coal, in Town and Country. Vetches retailed at Is. per cwt. 6 EMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES. For BOSTON, direct from the Neicport Dock, TO Sail on or about the 21st July next, wind and weather JZ. permitting, the line fast-sailing first-class Coppered AMERICAN SHIP CATO," 800 Tons Burthen, N. BRIGGS, Comm'ander. This vessel has very superior accommodation for Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Pessengers, her 'tween-decks be- ing upwards of seven feet in height. Passengers forwarded on to New York, if desired. Has room for light goods. For Freight or Passage, apply to EDWARDS, ROGERS. & CO.. (late John Corner & Co.) Licensed Passenger Brokers, Newpoit, Monmouthsh re TO BUILDERS. PARTIES desirous of TENDERING for the ERECTION iL of a NEW CHURCH, about to Built at MERTHYB TYDFIL, in the county of Glamorgan, under the direction of her Majesty's Commissioners for Building New Churches, are hereby informed that the Drawings and Specifications may be seen at Merthvr Tydfil, upon application to the Rev. JAMES COLQUHOUN CAMPBELL, on and after MONDAY, the 7th of JULY next. The Tenders are to be delivered at the Office of Mess.is. WYATT and BRANDON, Architects, 75, Great Russell-street, London, on or before the 19th of JULY, Sealed, and Endorsed with the Names and Residences of the parties submitting the tender, and of the Sureties proposed. Her Majesty's Church Commissioners do not pledge them- selves to accept even the lowest tender, if its amount exceeds that at their disposal for this immediate object. Merthyr Tydfil, June 30th, 1845. AN INSOLVENT DEBTOR To be heard at the COURT HOUSE, at LANCASTER, on THURSDAY, the 17th July, 1845, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon EDWARD SMITH, formerly a lodger at 21, Young-street, t-J and using a warehouse, 4, Todd-street, both in Manchester, Lancashire, commercial traveller, wine and spirit dealer; after- wards a lodger at Wentwood, near Newport, Monmouthshire, out ofibusiness or employment; then a lodger in Moor-street, Soho, Middlesex, commercial traveller and commission agent, afterwards a lodger, at 63, Stock-street, Cheetham, Manchester aforesaid; and late a lodger at the Cobourg Hotel, Cobourg Dock, Liverpool, Lancashire, out of employment; and occa- sionally a lodger at the Commercial Inn, Highgate, Kendal, Westmoreland; and at the George Hotel, Dale-street, Liver- pool aforesaid. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. PARCEL CHARGES FROM LONDON TO GLOUCESTER. THE Public are informed that the Great Western Railway Company's Charges for Parcels, by Pssenger Trains, from London to Gloucester, including Collection and Delivery, are as follows. For a Parcel, weighing 12Ibs. Is. 3d. And for each Pound above this weight, One Halfpenny, in ad- dition to the sum of Is. 3d. The charges are similar for all long parcels, and include the Coach Agents transfer fee in Gloucester. June 26th, 1845. WELSH MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Subscriber's Agreement and Subscription Contract lie for signature at the Offices of the Company, 14, Moorgate-street, London at the Offices of the Solicitors, Messrs. BARKER, ROSE & NORTON, 50, Mark-lane; and Messrs. CRAGG & JEYES, 22, Bedford- row and, for 'the convenience of Subscribers residing in the country, at the following places, viz. :— BRISTOL-At the Great Western Royal Hotel, on the 3rd July next SWANSEA—At the Offices of Mr. I. T. Jenkin, Solicitor, on the 4th and 5th July next. CARDIFF—At the Bute Dock Hotel, on the 5th and 7th July next. LLANELLY—At the Offices of Mr. 1. T. Grove, Solicitor, on the 8th July next. NEWPORT (Monmouthshire) — At the Crown and Albert Hotel, on the 8th July next. CARMARTHEN-At the Offices of Mr. Lewis Morris, Solici- tor, on the 10th and 11th July next. MONMOUTH—At the Beaufort Arms, on the 10th July next. CHESTER—At the Royal Hotel, on the 12th July next. LLANMLO—At the Offices of Mr. Leyson Lewis, Solicitor, on thel4th and loth July next. LIVERPOOL—At the Adelphi Hotel, on the 14th and 15th July next. MANCHESTER—At the Royal Hotel, on the 16th and 17th July next. LLANDOVERY-At the Offices of Mr. Charles Bishop, So- licitor, on the 16th and 17th July next. WrAKEFIELD—At the George Inn, on the 18th July next. HALIFAX—At the White Swan, on the 19th July next. HEREFORD—At the Office of Mr. John Cleave, Solicitor, on the 19th July next. LEEDS—At the Scarborough Hotel, on the 21st day of July LEOMINSTER—At the Offices of Messrs. Milnes & Sale, So- licitors, on the 21st July next. LUDLOW—At the Offices of Mr. L. L. Clarke, Solicitor, on the 22nd day of July next. HUDDERSFIELD—At the George Hotel, on the 22nd day of YORK— ITthe Black Swan Hotel, on the 23rd day of July next. SHREWSBURY—At the old Post Office Hotel, on the 24th day of July next; and at BIRMINGHAM—At the Offices of Messrs. Spurrier and Chap- lin, Solicitors, on the 25th day of July next, Between the hours of Eleven and Four, when the Banker's Receipts must be produced, and delivered up, and tickets in exchange will be given, entitling the holders to Scnp. BARKER, ROSE &. NORTON, (Solicitors to the CRAGG & JEYES, ) Company. 30th June, 1845. Welsh Midland Railway, OFFICES, No. 14, MOORGATE-STREET, LONDON, 27th June, 1845. THE Provisional Directors of this Company beg to inform JL the Shareholders, that the Company with which they are co-operating for promoting a line of Railway connecting this Railway with Shrewsbury, is called the Shrewsbury and Here- fordshire Railway Company, and not the Shrewsbury, Hereford, and North Wales Railway Company, and that it is in the former Company only that a proportion of Shares have been placed at the disposal of the Welsh Midland Company through the medium of the Directors. By order, XHOMAS PRITCHARD, Sec. Family Residence. THE HOUSE lately occupied by COLONEL HALLIFAX, in i Commercial Road, IS TO BE LET, by Mr. JosEPH LATCH, Newport. 3rd July, 1845. TO BE 1ST, A CONVENIENT HOUSE, situate near the Tram-road PILLGWENLLY, containing two large cellars, two kitchens, two folding-door parlours, three large bed-rcoms, with garden, stable, and gig house attached. Also, a large WAREHOUSE adjoining, either together or separate. The Premises are well adapted for a Provision Merchant. Apply to Mr. E. TAPSON, Stow Hill, or at his Offices, Pillgwenlly. TO BE LET, And may be entered on the 1st of August next. A N Old-established SHOP, with Candle-house attached, L jL situated in Bridge-street, Usk, together with about Three Acres of Meadow Land. An extensive Grocery and Drapery trade has been for many years carried on upon the premises. Apply to Mr. EVAN JONES, Usk. June 30th, 1845. CHEPSTOW. TO BE LET, 4ND entered upon immediately, a good DWF.LL1NG- HOUSE, and SHOP, with new straight Front, well situated for Business, in the High-street. Inquire of Mr. G. S. MERKWFATHER, Chepstow. CHEPSTOW. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE Capital Freehold Mansion or DWELLING HOUSE, L called "BELLE VUE HOUSE," most delightfully situated on Hardwick Hill, with tne Lawns, Shrubberies, ex- cellent walled Garden, Coach-house, Stables, and other Omces, covering about two Acres of Ground (more or less.) These premises are fit in all respects for the reception of a gentleman's family, are in a healthy situation and command most picturesque scenery. Also several COTTAGES and Garden Ground adjacent thereto. Also a commodious Freehold DWELLING HOUSE, SHOP, and Premises in Saint Mary-street, with a walled Garden, double Coach..house anù Stabling for four horses, behind the same, formerly occupied by Mr. Woodroffe. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to Messrs. W. and C. BEVAN, Solicitors, Small-street, Bristol. NEWPORT Classical and Commercial Aeacleisiy. J. B. N I C H 0 L S GRATEFULLY returns his thanks to the friends and parents of his pupils, for the continued steady support he has received during the last ten years, and assures them that he shall endeavour to merit in future, an equal proof of their confidence, by close application to business, and strict attention to the characters and dispositions of his pupils. The School will be Re-opened on the 14th of July, when Pupils will be received on the following terms BOARDERS. FerAnn. A Commercial Education I above 12 25 Guineas. ( under — i'O Weeklv Boarders j abo,ve 12 » { under — lt» Washing > Instruction in the Latin", Greek, and French Languages, each 2 Drawing—to Pupils in the School 3 „ —to others 4 „ DAY PUPILS. A Commercial Education. 6 Pounds. Latin, Greek, and French, each 2 Guineas. Day Pupils, Dining with the Family 12 No Extra-Charge, except for Stationery. Dancing, Sc., on the usuul. Terms. The Scriptures (which are regularly read in the School) and many expensive books, such as Mavor's Classical Poetry, Murray's Readers and Grammar, English Dictionary, Blair's Class Book, Histories of England, Greece, and Rome, and Arithmetical Works, (selected from the best modern publica- tions of the kind), are provided, gratuitously, for the use of the Pupils. Parents will perceive, that by this arrangement a considerable expenditure in Books will be avoided at the same time, that greater regularity in business, and increased im- provement of the pupils, in a great measure depending upon a proper and liberal supply of the means of instruction, will be insured. A Quarter's Notice will be required previous to the Removal of a Pupil from the School, or a Quarter will be Charged. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES, ST. JAMES'S STREET, MONMOUTH. Mrs. Kitchen, IMPRESSED with a grateful sense of the very distinguished preference with which she has for so many years been honoured, begs to return her sincere acknowlpdgmenh for the same, and also to acquaint her Friends, of her Removal to more commodious Premises, as above, where she hopes to receive an increased share of their kind favours. The strictest attention is paid to the formation of the moral and religious principles of the Pupils, and every care is mani- fested to combine scholastic advantages with the comforts of Home. French, Music, and Drawing, on the usual Terms. The Young Ladies will re-assemble on the 14th instant. A Lady can be received as Parlour Boarder on economical Terms St. James's-.street, Monmouth, July 5. 18-15. PRIVATE SCHOOL, ST. MICHAEL'S HILL, adjoining Tyndall's Park, near Bristol and Clifton, for the Mathe- matics, Commercial Arithmetic, the English and French Lan- guages, Classical Learning, &c. Mr. HILL, late of Church-Hill-House, Brislington takes only a limited number of Pupils, and hopes that his experience and knowledge of the actual requirements of the great, world, restored health, and a conscious energy and will to do his duty, will combine to render his school on Saint Michael's Hill satis- factory to its supporters. The situation is westward of Bristol, and high above the city whilst the Park, which is entirely open toDurdham and Clifton Downs, and in fact to the Channel, is immediately at the back of the premises; and the playground is fitted up with safe and approved means of physical exercise. ( Duty Free.) WHEREAS, a Petition of JAMES HENDERON. now TV and for the last twelve months residing at Pontypool, in the county of Monmouth, Tuscan, Straw Hat and Bonnet Manufacturer, &n Insolvent Debtor, having been tiled in the Bristol District Court of Bankruptcy, and an Interim order for Protection from Process having been given to the said James Henderson, under the provisions of the Statutes in that case made and provided, the said James Henderson is hereby reo quired 10appear in Court before HENRY JOHN STEPHF.N, Sergeant at Law, the Commissioner acting in the matter of the said petition, on the 29th day of July inst., at Eleven o'clock in the forencon, precisely, at the Bristol District Court of Bankruptcy, at Bristol, for his fiist examination touching his Debts, Estate, and Effects, and to be further dealt with accor- ding 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 Henderson, or who have any of his Effects, are not to pay or deliver the same hut to ROGER KYNASTON, Esg, No. 2, Nicholas-street, Bristol, the Official Assignee, nominated in that behalf by the Commissioner acting in the matter of the said Petition. J. BAYNTON WILLIAMS, Solicitor, 22, Broad-street, Bristol. Monmouth Union. VALUATION OF THE PARISH OF MONMOUTH. To Land Surveyors, Valuers, and others whom it may concern WHEREAS the Poor Law Commissioners of Enlanrl TV and Wales, in pursuance of the powers vested in them by an Act passed in the seventh year of the reign of his late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled "An Act to regu- late Parochial Assessments," have by an Order under their Hands and Seal, bearing date the 23rd day of June last, directed to the Guardians of the Poor of the above Union, or- dered a Valuation to be made of the Messuages, Lands,'and other Hereditaments liable to Poor Rates in the parish of Monmouth—and the said Commissioners have further ordered that the Giiaidians of the said Union should appoint one or more competent person or persons to make such valuation— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Guardians of the said Union will receive Tenders from any person or persons willing to Contract for making such Yaluation. Such valuation must be made within such time, and upon such terms, as will be specified in the contract, which contract will be subject, nevertheless, to the approval of the Poor Law Commissioners. The form of the Contract may be seen at the Clerk's Office, in the Workhouse. The Tenders are to be sent to the Clerk, at his Office afore- said, on or before Six o'clock, on THURSDAY, the 17th inst., sealed and marked Tenders for Valuing the Parish of Monmouth." The Guardians will not bind themselve to accept the lowest Tender. By order of the Board, E. RICHARDS, Clerk. Monmouth, July 1st, 1845. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Desirable Freehold Estate. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the BEAUFORT ARMS, MONMOUTH, on SATURDAY", the 26th day of July, 1845, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, subject to conditions, A VERY COMPACT ESTATE, situated at the GRAW, in the parish of Grosemont, in the occupation of Mr. John Powell, consisting of a small Farm House, Barn, Stable, Beast- house, Fold, &c., and 61 Acres, 1 Rood, 23 Perches of Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Woodlands. For particulars, apply to Mr. J.G. GEORGE, Solicitor, Mon- mouth or Mr. WHITE, Estate Agent, Coleford, Gloucester- shire. Coleford, 30th June, 1845. Economic Life Assurance Society, No. 6, BRIDGE STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON, ESTABLISHED 1823. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 3 WIlliam the Fourth. The Right Hon. THOMAS FRANKLAND LEWIS, Chairman. HENRY FRED. STEPHENSON, Esq.. Deputy Chairman. The following are among theadvantages ofreied hy this Society. LOWER RATI S of Premium than those of any other (Jtliew. which eutitle the assured to participate in the profits, and con- siderably lower than those of any other Mutual Assurance Society. No Proprietary participate in the profits, the WHOLE being divisible among the Assured• The first Bonus,in 1834,averaged £ W Per cent>on me Premiums paid- The second do., 1839, ditto £ 31 ditto since the 1st division. The third do., 1844, ditto £36 ditto since the — nd division. Prospectuses and fulbparticulars may be obtained on applica- tion to the Secretory, CAMPBELL JAMES UOWNER, or to either of the following AGENIS.^ Abergavenny. THOMAS t OWLER, Bank. Biecon WM. HIER. Carnarvon OVVBN Carmarthen RICH. MORGAN DAVlKs. Denbigh and > R. WILLI A• J*'101101". Castle-lane, Plas Pigot H. LLOYD WILLIAMS, M.D Medical Referee, Hay WM. HARRIS. Pembroke; F. T■. i?;»DPi;kpH-D Pwllheli,Caimaftben, HUGH I UGH Bank. WJubam JOHN BURY; GEORGE LEWIS. Esq., MedicM Referee.

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