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Straw (Cumiuumcatioit. STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, VIA MILFORD HAVEN AND WATERFORD. DAILT SERVICE, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. R|^HE Milford Haven and Water- J f°r(^ Steam Ship Company's Vessels will Sail (weather permitting) :— From Waterford, at 3.15 p.m., on arrival of the Train from Cork, Limerick, &c., so as to enable Passengers to proceed by the 8 15 a.m. Express Train, reaching London at about 6.0 p.m. From New Milford at 7.0 p.m., on the arrival of the 9.15 a.m. Express, and 6.0 a.m. Third Class Trains, so as to enable Passengers to proceed by the 60 a.m. Train to Limerick, Cork, &c. For further particulars apply at any of the Railway Stations or to Messrs. FORD & JACKSON. 36, Cannon- street, City, London and New Milford, South Wales. See Bradshaw's Guide and Railway Time Tables [1580 NOTICE. THE CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANY AND THE BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will only receive and carry Goods subject to and upon the Express Terms of their re- spective Notices of the 14th and 18th December, 1854, already published, and to be obtained at their Offices. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, MILFORD, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT ,T^HECORK Steam-ship Company's FJ[ | JL Screw Steamer DODO," "IBIS," jrV Q or CORMORANT is intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any -unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow vessels, during month of FEBRUARY, 1862;- From CARDIFF and NEWPORT to CORK NEWPORT Saturday 1st, at 6 morn CARDIFF Saturday 8th, at 10 morn NEWPORT. Saturday 15th, at 6 morn CAHDIPF Saturday 2211d, at 10 morn From CORK. tor MILFORD. CARDIFF, and NEWPORT. CARDIFF Wednesday 5th, at 7 morn NEWPORT .Wednesday 12th, at 2 after CARDIFF Wednesday 19th, at 61 morn NEWPORT .Wednesday 26th, at 16 after FARES from Cork to Cardiff or Newport :-Best Cabin, 17s 6d Deck, 7s. (Including Fee). Return Tickets, available for One Month, 27s. Cabin Fare to Milford, 15s:: Deck, 7s. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipmen should be alongside FOUR UOURS befor the time of sailing. The Company also give Notice that they will not be account- able for Passenger's Luggage, unless the value thereof be declared, and the Freight paid accordingly, at the time of shipment; andthe Passengers from CARDIFF and NEWPORT must obtain their Tickets at the Office before going on board. Foi particulars of Freight or Passage, apply to L. W. GLOVER, Secretnrv, Cork Steam-Shin Company, Cork; FORD and JACKSON, Milford; THOMAS NICHOLSON, Plymouth. JAMES MADDOCKS. Cork Steam Ship Company s Wharf, Newport, Mon.: OWEN and DOWNING, Bute Docks, Cardiff, Y [1884 BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY *=> BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. eS^iWr^s1 rf^HE Bristol General Steam Naviga- Y I tion Company' splendid Paddle Steamer ••• H—' "TAFF." Captain C. WHEELER, or other suitable vessel, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) is intended to sail during the Month, calling at the Hotwells, where to avoid the inconvenience and danger attending the use of boats, Passengers will in future t'e landed and embarked at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office. Bristol to Newport. Newport to Bristol FEBRUARY. FEBRUARY. Monday 3 8J morn Saturday 1 61 morn Wednesday 5 91 morn Tuesday 4 8 Biorn Friday 7 10 morn Thursday 6 Sf morn Monday 10 2; after Saturday 8 104 morn Wednesday 12 4 after Tuesday 11 21 after Friday 14 6 morn Thursday 13 4 after Saturday 15 6 after Saturday TL6 — 51 morn Tuesday 18 8 morn Monday 17 7 morn Thursday 20 9 morn Wednesday 19 8 morn Saturday 22 11 morn Friday 21 9 morn Tuesday 25 3 after Monday 24 1 after Thursday 27 41 after Wednesday 26 3 after Friday 28 4| after MAECH. MARRN Saturday *1 6} mora SATURDAY 1 J „ AFTET 4W To and Fro in conjunction with the Screw Steamers, on the 14th and 28th. To and Fro from Bristol. f To and Fro from Newport. A Packet from the Hotwells to and from PORTTSIIEAD daily (Sundays excepted). FARES- After Cabin, 3s.; FrontCabin, Is. 6d. ToandFrosame day, AfterCabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. Four-wheel Carriage 18s Two wheel ditto, or light Photon, 8s.; Two-wheel Carriage, or light Phoeton, drawn by one horse, with Driver, 12s. Horse, 5s Horse and Rider, 6s.Dogs, Is.each. Refreshments may be had on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages shipped at BathurstPasin onehourbefor sailing, Further particulars may be.obtained at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol, where al Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c should be addressed. Bills and other information can be obtained of Mr. JOHN JONES, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, or of Mr. R. P.JONES Rodney Wharf. Newport. Bristol to Cardiff. on shorebv the Passengers For FEBRUARY. particulars apply to Mr. T. Monday 3 91 mom GEEN, Lyn Cliff Terrace. Wednesday 5 10 morr G R FR,DAY 7 11 MORN FEBRUARY. Cardiff to Bristol. Friday 7 10 morn FEBRUARY. Tenby to Bristol Saturday 1 6 after FEBRUARY. Tuesday. 71 morn Tuesday 4 9 after Thursday 6 8 morn FAREs-Cabin, 13s. Children Saturday 8 9i morn under tweliie years. 6s 6d. Ser- T vants in the Cabin,8s(including Bristol to Dfracombe Lyn- STEWARD-S FFTes.) Fore Cabin mouth, and Bidefotd. Jg 6<J GHILDRELL twelve FEBRTTABY. years, 4S. Carriage. 42S; Pair- Tuesday horse phreton,31s fid; Smallone 10 MORN horse ditto,25s Gig, 0s; Horse Bidejord to Ilfracombe, Lyn- 20s, Dog, 3s. mouth, and Bristol. RETURN CABIN TICKETS avail- FEBRTTARY. able for a month, 19s. 6d, Saturday 1 6 morn with the option of return- Wednesday 5. 8 morn ;ng by either of the Company's Saturday 8 91 morn Steamers plying between Bristo From Ilfracombe, weather per- "IT £ ^A™ARTH™' PCM/ mitting, 4 hours after leaving broke Dock Cardiff or Newport Bideford. Bristol to Carmarthen IT IT. FEBRUARY. From Lyr.mouth, weather per- Frid 14 6 TOOVn mjttiug, 5 hours after leaving FARES—Cabin, 13s.,Deck 7s 6d. Bideford Carmarthen to Wexford. FARES-Bidef"rd, Best Cabin The "FIRE FLY," as soon 9s. Fore Cabin, 5s. Ilfracombe, after arrival from Bristol as Best Cabin, Ss Fore-Cabin, 5s. circumstances irill permit. ™ T,„„„0I00M0R Wexford to Bristol, Tuesdays LTXMOUTH—The above steamer J calls off Lynmouth on the voy- Bristol to Pembroke Dock,Milford age to and from Ilfracombe, and Haverfordwest. weather permitting, where a FEBRUARY. large boat exclusively emplnved Tuesday 4 9 morn is always in attendance for land- FARES—Cabin, 13s., Deck.7sfid ing and embarking Passengers, Pembroke Dock to Waterford. on payment of Is.each. Luggage The JI7VERNA" as soon to be paid for NT the rate of 6d after arrival from Bristol as per package, delivered to High circumstances will permit. Water mark, near the public FARES. Best Cabin, 12s. 6d road; but no charge will be Fore-Cabin, 7s 6d. made for smal parcels carried Waterford to Bristol Fridays NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (iflostor damaged) above the value of £ 2: nor for any Deck Passengers Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20s unless in each cape entered as snell, and freight in proportion paid for the same, at the time of delivery, nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of 40s (iflost OR damaged) nn. less entered as such, and reight in proportion paid foi the same at the time of delivery (3 BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. NOTICE.- Passengersand their Luggage embarked and landed at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office, Hotwells, tree of expense. New Steam Packet Com- I? ■- pany (Limited) hereby announce S XL that their fast-sailing Screw Steamers, V-I"AVON," W. IfowB, Commander; ::R~ "SEVERN." T. LODGE, Commander; (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) are intended to sail as follows, during the month of FEBRUARY, 1862:- From Bathurst Basin, Bristol. i From Beaufort TVharf, Newport P 1 Saturday 7 30 morn M 1 Saturday 6 30 morn 3( M 3 Monday. 8 30 morn P 3 Monday. 7 30 morn p 4 Tuesday 8 45 mom M 4 Tuesday 8 0 morn M 5 Wednesday 9 15 morn p 5 Wednesday 8 30 morn p 6 Thursday 10 0 mora M 6 Thursday 8 45 morn H 7 Friday 10 0 mom P 7 Friday 9 0 morn p 8*Saturday .11 "0 morn M 8 Saturday .10 30 morn M 10 Monday. 2 30 after P 10 Monday 30 after p 11 Tuesday 3 45 after Mil Tuesday 2 15 after U 12 Wednesday ..4 0 after P 12 Wednesday 3 30 after p 13 Thursday 5 0 after P 13 Thursday. 4 0 after x 15+Saturday 6 30 morn P 14 Friday 4 45 after p 17 Monday. 8 0 morn P 15 Saturday 5 30 after M 17 Monday. 7 30 after M 1" Monday 6 30 after p 19 Wednesday.. 8 45 morn P 18 Tuesday 7 0 mom M 20 Thursday ..9 0 morn M 19 Wednesday 8 0 morn p 21 Friday .10 15 morr. P 20 Thursdnv 8 0 morn M 22 Saturday .11 0 morn M 21 Friday 1 9 0 morn p 24 Monday. 15 after p 22 Saturday 9 45 morn M 25 Tuesday 3 0 after M24 Monday 1 0 after p 26 Wednesday 4 15 after p 25 Tuesday 2 0 after p 28 Friday 6 0 mora M 26 Wednesday 3 0 after MARCH, P 27 Thursday. 4 0 after p 1 Saturday 6 30 after MARCH. P IJSaturday 5 30 morn p-The days on which Passengers and Merchandise are taken M—Merchandise only. W To-and-Fro in conjunction with the TAFF," on the 14th, and 28th February. t To and Fro from Bristol. + To and Fro from Newport Cumberland Basin. I ARES:—-After Cabin, Zs. Fore Cabin > Is 6d.; TI) and Ero the same day (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) After Cabin, 4s Fore Cabin, 2s.; Children from 3 to 12 years of age, Half- price; Four-Wheel Carriage, 18s.; Small four-Wheel Cal"- tage, 12?. (i'l Grig, or Light Phoeton, 8s.; Ditto, with Horse and Driver, 12s.; Horse, 5s.; Horse and Eider, 6s.; Dogs, 13. each.- Refreshments may be had on board. Horses and Carriages must be alongside Two hours before th advertised time oj sailing, to ensure shipment. Goods, Carriages, and Horses,on deck at shipper's risk. Live Stock shipped and landed at the owner's risk. Return Tickets will be issaed from Saturday to Monday at To and Fro Fares. The Proprietors give notice that they will NOT be accountable for Passengers'Luggage, &c., and their responsibility in respect of Goods in general is restricted by the terms of a Notice affixed in their Offices at Bristol and Newport. Goods regularly and and punctually forwarded by careful Cariers to aU parts of he country. For conditions of Freight, apply at the Company's Offices, opposite the Seamen's Floating Chapel, Grove, Bristol and Beaufort Wharf, Newport. OW As it is intended that these Packets shall start punctually atthe times advertised,the shipment of Goods per same days Steamer cannot be guaranteed unless fhey are alongside one hour before the ime ot sailing. NOTICE -The cheapest route (via Newport and Hereford Rail -way Company to Liverpool, Birkenhead and places adjacent in the North is by these Packets. (V Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. .Allletters seeking information to be post paid. Mr. W. KNOWLES, Managing Director, Newport, MI. W. NASH, Agen Bristol. STIFF AND FRY, Redcliff Street, Bristol, Manufacturers of the Celebrated IMPROVED PATENT RICE STARCH. DR. HASSALL, in his Report, says It is equal in every respect to the best stiffening Starch I have ever examined." Sold by Grocers and Drnggisto. [2.2859 ROBINSONS' CELEBRATED MANURES. PREPARED BONE FOR PERMANENT PASTURE not only produces a heavy Crop of Grass, but much improves the herbage, and its effects are durable. CORN MANURE for WHEAT produces a luxu. riance without wrankness, and considerably increases the produce, while it is conducive to an early maturing of the Crops. These manures should be applied during open weather, and in the early spring months. Apply to H. J. ROBINSON, Docks, Gloucester; at their Manure Works, St. Philip's Marsh, Bristol or to their Agents. [2861 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. EVAN DA VIES, of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, Ship Owner, and Master Mariner, having been adjudged Bankrupt, the first meeting of Creditors will be held at the Bankruptcy Court, Bristol, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of FEBRUARY, at Eleven in the Forenoon, for proofs of Debts, and other matters, pursuant to the Bankruptcy Act, 1861. CHARLES ORME, Registrar. Mr. E. M. MILLER, 19, St. Augastine's Place, Bristol, Official Assignee. Mr. R. J. CATHCART, Newport, Solicitor to the Petition. [2862 IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTHSHIRE, HOLDEN AT NEWPORT. IN the matter of RICHARD GILES, of Newport, aforesaid, licensed victualler, sub-con- tractor, excavator, and dealer in coals, an insolvent debtor, a dividend of lid. in the pound is payable to the creditors of the above insolvent, and may be received at my Office, Dock-street, Newport, aforesaid, any day after the first day of FEBRUARY, 1862, between the hours of Ten and Four o'clock, except on THURSDAYS, when the office will bo closed at One. WILLIAM ROBERTS, Registrar. l2867 IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTHSHIRE, HOLDEN" AT NEWPORT. IN the matter of HENRY HOPE, of New- JL port, aforesaid, licensed victualler, farrier, and brewer, an insolvent debtor, a dividend of Is. 10id. in the pound is payable to the creditors of the above insol- vent, and may be received at my Office, Dock-street, Newport, aforesaid, any day after the first day of FEB- RUARY, 1862, between the hours of Ten and Four o'clock. except on THURSDAYS, when) the office will be closed at One. WILLIAM ROBERTS, Registrar. f2868 IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTHSHIRE, HOLDEN AT NEWPORT. IN the matter of WILLIAM COOK, of -L Machen, in the County of Monmouth, carpenter and general shopkeeper, an insolvent debtor, a dividend of 3.1d. in the pound is payable to the creditors of the above insolvent, and may be received at my Office, Dock- street, Newport, aforesaid, any day after the first day of FEBRUARY, 1862, between the hours of Ten and Four 0 o'clock, except on THURSDAYS, when the office will be closed at One. WILLIAM ROBERTS, Registrar. [2869 TESTIMONIAL TO A.. DILLON, ESQ. AT a large and influential Meeting of Shareholders and Agents of the PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, and also of personal friends of Mr. DILLON, held at the Wynnstay Arms, Wrexham, in December last It was unanimously resolved to present a Testimonial to that gentleman, as a substantial acknowledgment of his services in the formation of the PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, and by way of encouragement to still further exertions in his office of Secretary, in maintaining and extending its business. The unprecedented success which has attended the PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY is to be attributed to several favorable circumstances, amongst which may be mentioned its rational character, its extraordinarily large and wealthy proprietary, its fair and reasonable terms, and its excellent Board of Directors, combined with the indefatigable exertions and devoted attention of the Secretary. The Shareholders present at the Meeting desired by their subscriptions to mark their appreciation of the success which has attended the exertions of Mr. DILLON on behalf of the Com; any the Agents, for his courtesy and kindness to them at all times in affording informa- tion or otherwise and to his personal friends it appeared to afford considerable pleasure in having an opportunity of testifying their regard for him in a substantial manner. It was resolved that Subscriptions be at once entered into, and accounts opened at the Wrexham Branch of the National Provincial bank, and the Wrexham Branch of the North and South Wales Bank. Subscriptions will also be received by JOHN BURY, Hon. Sec., Wrexham. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. £ s. d. Sir Watkin W. Wynn, Burt, M.P. 5 0 0 John Dickenson, Esq, Mayor of Wrexham David Lloyd, Esq, Mayor of Oswestry 5 0 0 T. T. Griffith, Esq, Wrexham 5 0 0 R. Kyrke Penson, Esq, Ferryside 5 0 0 Messrs Edgworth and i'ugh, ditto 5 0 0 Mr Potter, ditto 5 0 0 Mr Charles Hughes, ditto 5 0 0 Mr John Bury, ditto 5 0 0 Mr Snape, ditto 5 0 0 Mr George Bayley, ditto .5 0 0 Mr H. Jones, plumber, ditto 5 0 0 Mr W. Bayley, ditto 5 0 0 Captain Leith, National Provincial Bank, Folk- stone o 0 0 John Ra-3, Esq, Carnarvon. 5 0 0 Mr liobeit Williams, Wrexham .3 3 0 Thomas Savin, Esq, London 3 3 0 Robert Lloyd, Esq, Alkidlesbro' 3 3 0 W. J. Carswell. Esq, Glasgow 3 3 0 Mr G. C. Griffith, Wrexham 2 2 0 T. Frater, Esq, National Provincial Bank, Brecon 2 2 0 Malcolm Henry, Esq, Liverpool 2 2 0 Mrs Johnson, Wynnstay Arms, Wrexham 2 2 0 Griffith Davies, Esq, 18, Angell-terrace, Islington 2 2 0 Mr John Beale, 2 2 0 Mr Edward Lioyd, plumber, ditto 2 2 0 Mr John Manley, liossett. 2 2 0 G. Rae, Esq, North and South Wales Bank, Liverpool 2 2 0 Major Nanney, Gwynfryn, Pwllheli 2 2 0 Clotworthy and Pinkerton, Belfast 2 2 0 Cornelii^Lloyd, Esq, Abergavenny 2 2 0 Messrs t^ckson and Sons, Wrexhain 2 2 0 The Rev W. Davies, ditto. I 1 0 J. Jones, Esq, solicitor 1 1 0 Robert Blaikie, Esq, Oswestry 1 1 0 Mr N S. Scotcher, Wrexham 1 1 0 Mr T. Rowland, brewer, ditto 1 1 0 Mr Garnett, confectioner, Wrexham 1 1 0 Mr Pierce, cabinet-maker, ditto 1 1 0 Mr Fraser, jeweller, ditto .110 Mr Gummow, ditto. 1 1 0 J. K. Douglas, Esq. Bangor 1 1 0 Samuel Sheaf, Esq, North and South Wales Bank, Denbigh 1 1 0 E. Patteshall, Esq, Pool House, Hereford 1 1 0 Thomas Thomas, Esq, Colemere, Ellesmere 1 1 0 Mr R. W. Johnson, Wrexham 1 1 0 John Owen, Esq, National Provincial Bank, Holywetl 1 1 0 Mr James Ollerhead, Wrexham 1 1 0 J. R. Rogers, Esq, National Provincial Bank of England, Loudon 1 1 0 Thomas Hughes, Esq, solicitor, Wrexham 1 1 0 J. Strachan, Esq., London Chartered Bank of Australia 1 1 0 Thomas Turner, Esq, Carnarvon. 1 1 0 J. R Griffiths, Esq, Llanwrst 110 Messrs Goode and Oweu, Haverfordwest 1 1 0 Mr R. S. Comberbach, Angel Hotel, Liverpool 110 Mr Evan Powell, Town Hill, Wrexham 1 1 0 T. W. Hill, Esq, Oswestry 1 1 0 James Maurice, Esq, Ruthin 1 1 0 Walter Fitzsimons, Esq, Cork 110 Mr Overton, Wrexham 1 1 0 Edward Williams, Esq, M.D., ditto 1 1 0 J. 1'. Williams, Esq, banker, ditto 110 Mr W. Jenkins, York Street, ditto 1 1 0 J. C. Edwards, Esq, Tan y clawdd 1 1 0 Mr Edward Rogers, Wrexham 1 1 0 Mr Edward Smith, ditto 110 Mr John Francis, ditto 1 1 0 Messrs Smith and Son, Chester 1 1 0 Cornelius Walford, Esq, London. 1 1 0 George Sergeant, Esq, Hanley 1 1 0 Thomas Humphreys, Esq, Manchester. 1 1 0 Mr J. Moreton, Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon. 110 J. F. Edgerley, Esq, National Provincial Bank, Wrexham 1 1 0 Mr Lovatt, ditto 0 10 6 Mr Thomas Gee, Denbigh 010 6 Frederick Page, Esq, National Provincial Bank, 0 10 6 Stone, Staffordshire 0 10 6 Mr Thomas Catherall, Wrexham 0 10 6 J. Jones, Esq, Agency Office, Ruthin 0 10 6 O. Pritchard, Esq, Tregaiau, Anglesea 0 10 6 T. G. Smith, Esq, National Provincial Bank, Bridgend 0 10 6 E. Cooper, Esq, Llangollen 010 6 Mr James Davenport, York-street, Wrexham. 0 10 6 W. Lloyd Jones, Esq, Loudon 0 10 6 2854] gotitto. MIss VAUGHAN'S SCHOOL RE- iVi. OPENED on TUESDAY, JANUARY 28th, t862 Adamsdown, Cardiff, January 8th, 1862. [2782 NEWPORT (MONMOUTHSHIRE) GAS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Half-yearly Ordinary Meeting of the Company will be held in the Office, on the Works, in the Borough of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, on MONDAY, the 17TH of FEBRUARY, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 10th February, until after the above meeting. By order, THOMAS MARSHALL, Clerk to the Company. January 31st, 1862. [2881 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TH^TTH^ GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the TRUSTEES of the CHEPSTOW DISTRICT of TURNPIKE ROADS, will be held at the BEAUFORT ARMS INN, Chepstow, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of March next. at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of Auditing the Accounts of the Treasurer and Surveyor, and on other Business. JAMES EVANS. Clerk to the said Trustees. Chepstow, 22nd Jan., 1862. [2857 IMMENSE SUCCESS. TOWN HALL, PONTYPOOL. MISS JAMES'S ENTERTAINMENT is PROLONGED, by particular desire, for THREE NIGHTS, viz., FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY, the 31ST JANUARY, 1ST FEBRUARY, and 3RD FEBRUARY, 1862. [2871 THE GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL. MESSRS. SIMMONS & SON, the Eminent FANCY COSTUMIERS, of 4, TAVISTOCK-STREET, Covent Garden, London, respect- fully solicit a continuance of the large patronage they have received for so many years for the Newport Fancy Costume Balls. Their Costumes just competed for the present season are of the most magnificent description. Ladies and Gentlemen forwarding their measure, for any Costume, may rely on their orders receiving immediate attention. N.B.-Costumes made to order, and lent without extra charge. [2872 SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. ALTERATION OF TRAINS. A ON AND AFTER 1ST FEBRUARY, 1862. PASSENGER TRAINS DOWN. The Train which now leaves Gloucester at 11.20 a.m. will start from that Station at 11.15 a.m., and be five minutes earlier at all Stations to Newport. GOODS TRAINS. For Alterations see Working Time Bills. BY ORDER. Swansea, Jan. 27th, 1862. [2871 WEST MIDLAND RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ORDINARY HALF YEARLY MEETING of the WEST MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY, will be held at the Guildhall, Worcester, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of February next, at Half-past Two o'clock precisely, to receive a Report from the Directors, to Elect an Auditor in the place of GEORGE COHEN, Esq., who retires by rotation, and is eligible for re-election, and for the General Business of the Company. The Register of Transfers will be closed on Saturday, the 1st February proximo, until after the Meeting. In consequence of the Special Meeting held on the 16th instant, having been adjourned until February 21st, the Ordinary Meeting will be pro forma only, and for the purpose of the same being also adjourned until FRIDAY, the 21st February, at Half-past Two o'clock, at the same place. By order, W. T. ADCOCK, Secretary. Company' Offices, Worcester, January 24,h, 1862. [2861 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. Notice of Adjudication and Firtt Meeting of Creditor1. DAVID DAVTES, of Hope-street, Blaina, in the Parish of Aberystruth, in the County of Monmouth, Plumber, Glazier, and Painter, having been adjudged Bankrupt under a Petition for Adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in Her Majesty's County Court of Mon- mouthshire, holden at Tredegar, on the 27th day of January, 1862, is hereby required to surrender himself to Mr HORACE SHEPARD, Registrar of the said Court, at the First Meeting of Creditors, to be held before the said Registrar, on the 15th day of February, 1862, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely, at the Chambers of the said Registrar, at Tredegar aforesaid. Mr. HORACE SHEPARD, of Tredegar, is the Official Assignee and Mr. CHARLES RIOE HARRIS, of Tredegar, is the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. PUBLIC SITTINGS will be appointed by the Court for the said Bankrupt to pass his last examination, of which sittings due notice will be given in the London Gazette." At the said First Meeting of Creditors the Registrar will receive the Proofs of the Debts of the Creditors and the Creditors may choose an Assignee or Assignees fo the Bankrupt's Estate and Effects- At the Public Sittings proofs of Debts of Creditors will also be received, and the said Bankrupt will be required to submit himself to be examined, and;to make a full disclo- sure and discovery of all his estate and effects, and to finish his examination, NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN to all Persons in- debted to the slid Bankrupt, or that have any of his effects, not to deliver the same but to the Official Assignee whom the Court has appointed in that behalf, and give notice to the Solicitor acting in the Bankruptcy. HORACE SHEPARD, Registrar of the Court and Official Assignee. [2865 TO INSURANCE AGENTS AND OTHERS. THE CONSERVATIVEL AND SOCIETY, j_ Offices: 33, NORFOLK-STRET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Tiustees: VISCOUNT RANELAGH and J. C. COBBOLD, Esq., M.P. Persons desirous of being Members Agents of the So- ciety, whether for the purpose of disposal of land, or using it as an investment in the Share and Deposit De- partments. can apply to the Secretary. Agents of Fire and Life Assurance Companies desiring to add to their incomes will find an Agency in the Con- servative Land Society a good of opportunity of doiDg so. CHARLES LEWIS GRUNEISEN, Secretary. [2876 THE INTERNATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE JL SOCIETY, 142, Strand, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1837. CAPITAL, £ 500,000. NEW FEATURE IN LIFE ASSURANCE.—WITHDRAWAL TABLE. The following important advantages are offared under this Table :— 1. Half the annual Premiums may remain unpaid from the first until the Policy becomes a claim. 2. If full premiums are paid, the assured may at any time withdraw one-half their aggregate amount, either as a loan without security and without forfeiture, or as the surrender value of the Policy. The peculiar advantages of this system are obtainable in no other Society. Policies granted for one or more yetrs, or for whole life, and on single or joint lives, or survivorships, with or without Profits. Immediate and Deferred Annuities, and Endowment Assurances payable at 50, 55, 60, or 65, or pre-decease. Prospectuses,Forms of Proposal,and every imformation, may be obtained on application at the Head Office. EDMUND S. SYMES, 142, Strand, London, W.C. Chairman. DISTRICT AGENTS WANTED. [2863 (To bt £ et. TO BE LET, on Lease, for a Term of Five -L Years, from March 1st, 1862, all that new and substantially built detached DWELLING HOUSE, called BROOK VILLA, situate at the top of ALBERT AVENUE, Maindee. near Newport, Mon.; containing five bedrooms, drawing room, and dining room, kitchen, fitted with Flavel's kitchen range, a good pantry, and outhouse, closets, good dry cellars, and a never-failing supply of hard and soft water of the purest quality, tool and fowl house?, and a very large, productive kitchen garden, well stocked with choice fruit trees, &c., good rhubarb and asparagus beds. Most delightful views are obtained from the House of the Somerset hills and coast, also of the river Usk, the town of Newport, and of the surrounding hills of Monmouthshire. For Rent and terms, apply to Mr. JNO. ANDREWS, on the premises. Also, several convenient DWELLING-HOUSES TO BE LET, at reduced rents apply as above. [2737 0 BE LET, the HOUSE, No. 16 Jl. LLANARTH-STREET, comfortably fitted with gas fittings, &c. Apply to Mr. JOHN STEWART, USH INN, Newport. Rent moderate. [2790 TY-COCH ESTATE, LLANTARNAM. LAND TO BE LET, on 99 years' Lease for BUILDING FURPOSES, near the Ty-Coch bridge, on the' Pontypool line of Canal and Railway.- Apply to the Proprietor, Mr. R. E. REES, Pantrhiwgoch Castletown, near Cardiff. [23 mnUtl A HOUSE WANTED. WANTED to RENT, at LADY-DAY, a HOUSE, in Newport, or within One Mile of this Office. Rent about JE20 p"r annum. Apply by letter, to "Folio 2849," MERLIN Office, Newport, Mon-, stating the number of rooms, and where I iituated. [2849 [ 4,"rivittr Cf TO GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS. TO BE DISPOSED OF, a First-Class JL SHOP, beautifully fitted up, doing a good Ready Money Trade an excellent opportunity for a young beginner. The Proprietor having no time to at- tend to the above, is the cause of disposal. Can be taken at a valuation. Apply by letter, F. C. W., 39, Commercial Street, Newport, [2879 OR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, a very rich BAY CART STALLION, standing full sixteen and a half hands high, no white, clean legged, very strong, with great muscular power, and a good worker. To treat, apply to Mr. WILLIAM SKYRME, White. hall Farm, Rumney, within three miles of Cardiff, Glamorganshire. [2845 JtoU$Irn Aurtiou. TUTSHILL, NEAR CHEPSTOW, MONMOUTH- SHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ELIGIBLE BUILDING LAND in Lots, delightfully sit- uated on Tutshill, commanding charming views of the rivers Severn and Wye, the town and Castle of Chepstow, Piercefield, &c. The Land is situated about one mile and a quarter from the town of Chepstow and its station on the South Wales Railway. Particulars will appear in future advertisements, and information may in the meantime be obtained, on appli- cation by letter, in the first instance, to Mr. VAUGHAN, Land Agent, Moyens Court, near Chepstow. [2817 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BONDED STORE MERCHANTS, SHIP CHANDLERS, es OTHERS. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, & co. are favoured with instructions from the Assignees to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 4th of February, 1862, and following days, the extensive and valuable STOCK-IN-TRADE, of Mr. M. B. Wells, bonded store merchant, Dock-street, Newport, a bankrupt. ORDER OF SALE. TUESDAY; Feo. 4th. A general assortment of SHIP CHANDLERY, CUT- LERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, GUNS, PISTOLS, IRON BOILERS, STOVES, HOLLOW WARE, BELLS, CHAINS, OILS; Peacock and Buchan's COMPOSITION FOR BOTTOMS OF IRON SHIPS PRESERVED MEATS, SOUPS, & VEGETABLES: VINEGAR, PEAS, RICE, SALT FISH, &c. WEDNESPAY, Feb. 5th. IN BOND: 2 Hogsheads and 37 Cases of Red and White WINE 4 Hogsheads and 11 Cases BRANDY 2 Casks and 25 Cases GENEVA 2 Puncheons and 1 Hogshead RUM 13 Chests and 8 Half-chests TEA 1 Hogshead, 20 Bags, and 37 Loaves SUGAR, and 8 Bags COFFEE And a variety of FREE GOODS. THURSDAY, Feb. 6th. 43 Bolts Sail CANVAS 80 Coils Manilla and other ROPE, 1 to 4 inch BLOCKS, BOLTS, CORK FENDERS, PAINTS, COLOURS 11 Barrels BEEF and PORK Warehouse and Counting-house FIXTURES. CART, and Sundries. The Sale will commence each day precisely at Eleven o'clock, and will be sold in lots to suit the trade. For all further particulars, application may be made to E. M. MILLER, Esq., Official Assignee, Bristol; GEO. BLAKEY, Esq., Solicitor, and R. J. CATH- CART, Esq., Solicitor, Newport or at the Offices of the AUCTIONEERS. Bristol, January 22, 1862. [2840 PANTGLAS FARM, IN THE PARISH OF TRELLECK, About equi-distant from Monmouth, Chepstow, and Usk. Important and Genuine Sale of a superior Flock of 200 SHEEP, Herd of 20 well-bred HEREFORDS, 10 powerful waggon HORSES and COLTS, COB GELD- ING, STORE PIGS, Agricultural Implements, Machines, Drills, Manure Distributors, Turnip Cutters, Oil Cake Crushers, &c., (all recently new) by Munro, Kell, Howard, Samuelson, and other eminent makers; Trace and Tbiller Harness, Sheep Troughs, Hurdles, Cow Cribs, Casks, Agricultural Tools, &c., &c., the property of Captain Tyler, who has let the Estate, and favoured MESSRS. DOWLE AND STEPHENS with instructions to SELL the same by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 14th of February, 1862. Refreshments at Eleven, and the Sale will commence punctually at One o'clock. Catalogues may be procured at the Hotels at Monmouth, Newport, Usk, and Hereford, and of the AUCTIONEERS at Ross and Chepstow [2877 IN CHANCERY. IMPORTANT FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD COLLIERIES, SOUTH WALES. MESSRS. FULLER and HORSEY are instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, March the 12th, 1862, at Twelve o'clock, at the AUCTION MART, London, in One Lot, by order of His Honour the Master of the Rolls, and with the concurrence of the mortgagees, the valuable COLLIERIES and other MINERAL PROPERTIES AND SURFACE LANDS, FREEHOLD, COPYHOLD, AND LEASEHOLD, be- longing to the liisca Coal and Iron Company, situate about six and three-quarter miles from Newport (a safe and commodious port on the Usk, near its junction with the Severn), in the county of Monmouth., There is direct railway communication between the Works and the Docks and Wharfs at Newport, the Western Valjeys line of rail- way running theough the property. Vessels of upwards of 1,000 tons burden can enter the docks at Newport, or load along the side of the wharf. The COAL FIELDS comprise a tract containing 1,044 Acres, held under Lord Tredegar, for an unexpired term of forty-seven years, at a fixed rent of L757 per annum, and 6d. a ton for fireclay. A tract containing 19A. lB. 31P., held by the same tenure at a Royalty of 9J. per ton for coal, and 6d. per ton for iron stone.- A tract containing 331A OR. 6P., held under Lord Tredegar for 42 years, from 1858, at a Royalty of 10jd. per ton for coal, the minimum rent to be L500 per annum. A tract of 112A. lB. 3p. Freehold, and a tract of 128A. lB, 7P. Copyhold, subject to a trifling quit rent and fine. The SURFACE LANDS comprise the RISCA FARM, 138A. OR. IIp., with manager's house and cottages. BUCK FARM, 73A. 1R. 28p., with time kilns and cottage, agents' houses, offices, workmen's cottages, &c., held under bene- ficial leases. There are four seams or veins of coal, extending over the principal portion of the entire area, of the thickness of 2S feet in the aggregate, and known as the ROCK VEIN, the BIG VEIN, the BLACK VEIN, and the SUN VEIN. The Black Vein is the most valuable; it is a first-class steam coal, and has the reputation on the mar- ket of beiLg the best coal for exporting to the several foreign coaling stations in warm climates, as it is not in- juriously affected by the high temperature. The Royal West India Mail Packet Company have shipped it to their foreign coal depots for upwards of twenty years. The thickness of the seam is 8ft. lOin., and the quantity at this time actually raised is at the rate of 80,000 ton per annum. The Rock Vein'is a seam of coal of an average thickness of 4ft. 6io., and is also used by the Royal West India Mail Company the quantity now actually raised isatlthe rate of about 80,000 tons per annum. The Big;Vein has never been worked at Risca, but it is ascertained to be well adapted for making coke, or for general manufac- turing purposes the thickness of the seam is 12ft. The Sun Vein, which also is not now worked, is from 2ft. 6in. to 3ft. in thickness, and has a good roof -it is adapted for a house coal. The general arrangements of the workings are good, many improvements, both in the modes of working and ventilation, having been recently adopted,the result being a material increase in the quantity of coal raised, and a proportionate diminution of the cost of raising. Other improvements suggested by the Government Inspector and the Arbitrator are in progress. The plant is all in effi- cient working order, both for winding and pumping, and in 11 there are sufficient railway trucks and underground trams for the quantity now being worked. A contract is now running with the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, for the supply of 100,000 tons of coal per annum, on satisfactory terms, subject to which this sale is made. Attached to the collieries are fire-brick works, with the requisite machinery; also stone quarries and lime kilns. Iron-worksjcould be advantageously introduced, as there if., a rich vein of ironstone underlying the seams;of coal, and there is limestone in abundance. There are also SEVENTY-NINE COTTAGES for workmen, residences for clerks and overmen. Suitable offices, and a shop and warehouse, wherein a trade is con- ducted profitable to the proprietors, and of great conve- nience to the workmen. The manager's residence and some of the farms are in hand, from which a supply of hay and corn for the horses is obtained. Other farms are let; the total amount of rentals received by the company is JE590 6a. per annum. With the sale of the colliery will be included the com- pany's interest in the LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WHARF AT NEWPORT, on which are laid three lines of tram rails communicating with the Western Valleys Railway, and running down to three loading stages on the river. The yard forms a depot for coals, and there are good offices, some labourers' cottages, and manager's house. flAlso NINE COAL SHEDS in the docks at South. ampton, held at a rental of j6140 per annum. Surveys and highly favourable reports have been made by eminent mining engineers. The works may be inspected and plans and particulars and other imformation shortly obtained of Messrs. FUTVOYE, SAWTELL, and LIGHTFOOT, Solicitors, 23, John-street, Bedford-row; Messrs. CROWDER and MAYNARD, Solicitors* Coleman street Messrs. CUTLER and TURNER, Solicitors, 29, Bedford-square; Messrs. SIMPSON and NORTH, Solicitors, Liverpool Messrs. Coleman, TURQUAND, YQUNGS, and Com- pany, Tokenbouse yard at the WESTGATE HOTF.L, Newport, at the CARDIFF ARMS, Cardiff; at the prin- cipal inns at Bristol and Gloucester; at the Auction Mart; and of Messrs. FULLER and HORSEY, Billiter- itreet, London, B.C. 2870] GEO. WHITING, Chief Clerk. ,alto by glttrtimt. DANYBANK, PARISH OF COEDKERNEW Near Castletown, about Four Miles from Newport. MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON -LTLL will SELL BY AUCTION, at DANYBANK, on TUESDAY, February 4th, 1862, the whole of the excellent FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS of HUSBAN. DRY, CORN, RAY, and HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, the property of Mrs. Maria Jones, who is about leaving her present residence. THE LIVE STOCK, HAY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—Three excellent milch cows, to calve in good season two two- year-old heifers, two calves, useful cart horse, hackney horse, good in harness; two young and very hand- some Welsh ponies, lot of poultry, three ricks of prime meadow hay and clover, five sacks of oats, lot of wheat and oat straw, excellent gig, set of gig harness, two collars, bridles, whips, head stalls, cart and thribbles, cart rope, sets of long and short harness, sway and chains, chaff machine, hay knife, rack and manger, saddle stands, currycombs and brushes, iron stove, iron plough, pair of harrows, winnowing machine, sieves, six cow chains, four corn measures, twelve pikes, haul rake, six rakes, two iron pigs-troughs, reaping hooks, grindstone; tools of every description wheelbarrows, ladders, wedges, turnip cutter, ash timber, oak timber, &c. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES.—Four iron half-tester and other bedsteads, four mattresses, three prime feather beds, toilet tables, washstands, swing glasses, large mahogany wardrobes, mahogany cases of drawers, chest, box, chamber chairs, mahogany loo table, mahogany Pembroke tables, fenders, fire-irons, sets of hair-seated and cane chairs, framed engravings, eight-day clock, dining tables, saucepans, deal tables, the usual assortment of kitchen requisites, cheese press, seven white milk pans, cheese vats, butter utensils, churn, three pails, two costrils, glass, china, earthenware, flower boxes, flower stands, bottles, jars, hampers, water pots, step ladder, riddle, hogsheads, casks, washtubs, hencoops, and a variety of other useful articles. The Sale will commence at Eleven for Twelve o'clock precisely. To view the Hay, apply (any day before the Sale) to Mrs. JONES, at Danybank. Auction and Estate Offices, 15, High-street, Newport and Brook House, Llantainam. January 16th, 1862. [2833 MONMOUTHSHIRE. NEW BARN FARM, WITHIN ONE MILE OF USK. TO TiMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. IVFESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS 1\JL and SON will SELL BY AUCTION. ^sfiSH&at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, on ifriiii WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of February, 1862, gSKSBlSISe at Three o'clock iu the afternoon, subject to the conditions to be then produced, about 19,i ACRES of VALUABLE COPPICE WOOD, and 199 OAK TIMBER TREES also, 127 STANDARD POLES, all marked with white paint. Some of the underwood is well adapted for Hop Poles. Mr. Walter Blower, the Tenant of the Farm, will shew the Wood, and any further particulars may be bad at the Office of the AUCTIONEERS, at No. 15, High Street, Newport, and Brook House, Llantarnam. January 23rd, 1862. [2856 COMMERCIAL-STUEET, NEWPORT. MESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, at WESTCOTT'S WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, at the bottom of Hill-street, on MONDAY, February 3rd, 1862, the whole of the BREWING PLANT and UTENSILS, consisting of a Copper, Furnace, and Fixing Pump, Coolers, Vats, Tubs, &c., &c.; also, the STOCK-IN-TRADE, viz. about 30 gallons French Brandy, 4 ditto British ditto, 35 ditto Gin, about 15 ditto Rum, 10 ditto Whisky, 4 ditto Peppermint, 4 ditto Shrub, 30 ditto fine old Port, 10 ditto prime old Sherry. The whole being the property of Mr. Westcott, who is declining the business and leaving the premises. The Sale will commence at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, and the whole will be sold without reserve. Auctioneers' Offices, 15, High-street, Newport, and Brook House, Llantarnam. [2880 FLOATING DOCK, NEWPORT. MON. TO BUILDERS & OTHERS. ESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON 1VI. will SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, February 5th, 1862,— 5,000 NORWAY POLES (ex ship Dina), 12 to 20 feet in length, now lying at the Timber Slip of the Newport Docks, where they may be viewed any time before the day of Sale. The Sale will commence at Ten o'clock a.m. precisely. For particulars apply to the CAPTAIN on board the DINA," Messrs.. R- W. STONEHOUSE and Co, Dock Street, Newport, or at the Auction and Estate Offices, 15, High Street, Newport. [2882 TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. Dolphin Inn Wine and Spirit Vaults, Dolphin-street, Newport, Mon. MR. HENRY VENNOR is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above place (unless previously disposed of), ou TUESDAY, February 4th, 1862, at Two o clock in the afternoon, All the neat HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BAR FIXTURES, GAS FITTINGS, with LICENSES and GOOD WILL, &c., &c., the proprietor being about re- tiring from business through ill health. The Furniture consists of handsome mahogany loo table, obeffonier, sideboard, Pembroke tables, drawing ditto, hair-seated chairs, cane ditto, easy ditto very handsome drawing-room time piece, sundry cut glass, china, and earthenware, fenders, fire irons, six-barrel revolver (by Colt), superior ship's cabin barometer, camphor and other lamps, &c., &c.; neat iron and other bedsteads, feather and milpuff beds, bolsters, and pillows, dressing tables, swing glasses, washstands, chamber ware, night commode, chamber carpeting, mattresses, palliasses, counterpanes, sheets, blankets. &o Windsor chairs, deal tables, drink- ing tables, settles, spittoons, tubs, buckets, tins, sauce- pans, kettles, bridles, saddles, &c., &c. Superior mahogany bar fittings, ditto counter, ditto four-motion beer engine, and about 180 feet of lead piping, neat eight-motion spirit engine, spirit casks with brass taps, other spirit casks, handsome gas fittings, three casks of wine, &c., &c- N.B.-The above well-established House to Let. For particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, Offices, 4, Llanarth-street, Newport, Mon, January 22, 1862. [2835 IMPORTANT SALE OF CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, &o. 16, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MON. MESSRS. GRAHAM & CO. are favoured with instructions from Mr. Richard Mullock, (who is relinquishing business), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, on the premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th February, 1862, and following days, until the whole is disposed of, the remaining portion of his valuable, varied, and carefully selected STOCK-IN-TRADE,— Comprising 20 dinner services, 12 dessert ditto, 100 sets of tea and breakfast ditto, 150 toilet sets, 50 pairs of best cut glass decanters, a large quantity of tumblers, goblet, ale, wine, and publicans' glasses; cake and other shades, show glasses, butter coolers, pickle and preserve dishes, claret jugs, lamp and glass shades, hyacinth glasses, hock ditto, champagne ditto, finger ditto, water caroffes, a great variety of choice ornaments, an extensive assortment of jug, cup, and mug ware brown ware, about 1000 gross of pipes, water filterers, and manv other articles too numerous to particularise. N B.— Approved Bills of two months will be taken of purchasers, (if required), to the amount of JE10 and upwards. Sale to commence punctually each day at eleven o'clock precisely. Dated Commercial Sale Rooms, Newport. 30th January, 1862. [2873 BISHPOOL, NEAR NEWPOKT, MON. MESSRS. GRAHAM & CO. will SELL it± BY PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, on TUES- DAY,February 4th, 1862, the following LIVE AND DEAD -FARMING STOCK, the property of Mr. Thomas Morgan, taken under distress for rent; comprising two excellent milch cows, two yearling heifers, two useful cart horses, one three-year-old colt, one waggon, one cart, one market cart, about seven tons of hay, and a quantity of straw. Sale to commence punctually at Two o'clock in the Afternoon. Dated, Newport, January 30th, 1862. [2874 MCEFN ILA, NEAR USK, MON. R. H. M. PARTRIDGE is instructed by M. P. SMITH, Esq who has sold the Estate and is leaving the neighbourhood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, at CEFN ILA. on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 17th and 18th days of February next, all his pure- bred SHORT-HORN and ALDERNEY COWS, HEIFERS, and CALVES, flock of very superior and sound SHROPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP, including 150 ewes in lamb, 120 ewe and wether lambs, 29 ram lambs, 2 Two shear rams, a Cheviot ditto, by Colonel Pennant's prize ram 22 fat sheep, a pure bred Suffolk breeding sow, 18 months old, and two young hilts out of same sow, one of them in farrow seven powerful cart horses and mares, a three-year-old Suffolk cart oolt, handsome black filly, rising four, untrained two nag mares, good hunters; a London brougham horse, six-years old, a capital hunter and up to 20 stone; handsome pony, with new harness and elegant basket phaton from 70 to 80 tons of hay and clover, two ricks of straw, 200 tons of mangolds, 50 tons of carrots, about ten acies of Swedes, a quantity of turnips, a two-horse power chaff machine, by Richmond and Chandler; a large and valuable col- lection of machinery and implements by the best makers, and in good preservation long, short, and plough har- ness, new rick cloth and poles, 300 gallons of prime cider, 20 cider casks, from 60 to 100 gallons cider hairs, &c., &c., full particulars of which will be given in Catalogues, to be had on application to the AUC. TIONEER, Mr. CLARK, Bookseller, Usk, at CEFN ILA HOUSE, and the principal Inns. Newport, Mon., 31st January, 1862. [2866 ———————-——— iJte by SynrtioK. RR > T ^^ECON AND CRICKHOWELL. VALUABLE NAVY OAK TIMBER. 1Y1 PROBERT will SELL BY JGMJHK-LJ-L RUCTION, at the COCK and H0R8E» < n i°wn of BRECON, on WEDNESDAY» gjgggjj^the 12th day of February, 1862, at Three o'clock preellely, (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced)' in the following Lots, viz. LOT 1-150 OAK TIMBER TREES, standing in Coedwerndwrch Wood, near the Town of Crickhowell, numbered fiom 1 to 150 inclusive. LOT 2-100 OAK TIMBER TREES, adjoining Lot 1, numbered 151 to 250 inclusive. LOT 3-123 OAK TIMBER TREES, standing on Llwynon Farm, near Crickhowell, numbered 1 to 123 inclusive. LOT 4-113 OAK TIMBER TREES, standing in the Dinas Woods, near the Town of Brecon, numbered 1 to 113 inclusive. Nearly all the above Trees are of large dimensions,and are lall of easy access to the Brecon and Newport Canal. Lot and 2 abut on the Canal; Lot 3 is a quarter of a miles distant and Lot 4 is one mile from the Canal at Brecon. Howell Parry, woodward, of the Fwddog, near Crick- howell, will show Lots 1, 2, and 3, and the carpenter at Dinas Lot 4. Fuller particulars inj handbills to be obtained of JOHN LLOYD, Jun., Esq., Dinas, near Brecon. by Audion ANNOUNCED IN THIS DAY'S MERLIN By Messrs. EULLER & HORSEY-Freehold and Leaae- hold Collieries, at the Auction Mart, London, March 12. By Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE—Stock, 8$c., at Cefn Bag on Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 17 and 18. By Messrs. DOWLE & STEPHENS-Slleep, Cowst Horses, §c at Pantglas Farm, Trellech, Feb. 14. By Messrs. GRAHAM & CO.-Important Sale of China, Glass, Earthenware, fyc., at 16, Commer- sial street, Newport, Feb. 12. By Messrs. CORNELIUS EVANS & SON—Stock'in Trade, be., at Westcott's Wine and Spirit Vaults, February 3. Coppice Woods, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, Feb. 5. 5,000 Norway Poles, at the Newport Docks, Feb. 5. By Mr. PROBERT-Oak Timber, Cock and Horse Inn, Brecon, February 12 By Mr. H. VENNOR-liousehold Furniture fyc., at the Dolphin Inn, Newport, Feb. 4.

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