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TT 1 SSI 18G2. 05 THE WATERFOJID NEWS AND GENERAL ADVERTISERJULY HOTELS. SHIPPING. RAILWAY TIME A ISLES for JULY. WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY.

Up Trains from Waterford. THE WATERFORD NEWS. Published every Friday Fettling at 49 King ttreel, (Opposite the Provincial Bank.) Price Three Pence; Yearlt (in advance; 13s. Stamped, Yearly, 17s. 4d.

"THE WATER FORD NEWS" GENERAL PRINTING, PUBLISHING, BOOKISIXDIXG, MACIIIXE-RULIXG, STATIONERY, AND ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTORY, 4 oil KING STREET. JAMES WALPOLE 1EGS to inform the Gentry, and Inhabitants of Waterford and its Vicinity, that lie has just received a Choice Selection of BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES AND OTHER OKNAMSNTS, Suitable for the Season. Also, a Large Variety of DINNER, DESSERT, BREAKFAST, TEA, TOILET SERVICES, TOGETHER 'WITH A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF CUT AND PRESSED TABLE GLASS. tOJ" An Excellent Lot of GAS MOONS on hands, will be disposed of at Moderate Prices. FIGURE SHADES ALWAYS IN STOCK.

MATCUINGS GOT TO ORDER. WARE HIKED ON REASONABLE TERMS. (ST CaA' HALL, 60, QUAY. WATERFORD. TBA1SS OX WT.KIC UAVS.

SUSDAYS. WATERFORD 2j I 4 1 5 1 I 2 TO ii! Class Class. Class Class Class Class Clasa A.M. A.M. P.M.

P.M. F.M. A.M. A M. bm bin hm hm hm hm bra 9 45 2 35 5 0 6 45 10 20 Carnck 6 40 10 2M 3 8 5 50 7 25 II 0 7 15 10 in 45 6 so 8 20 II 0 Junetlo Drp 8 45 12 241 5 25 8 40 1 30 9 4S 1 201 li 30 50 2 3" 1 WATERFORD HARBOUR.

GENERAL ABSTRACT of the AW'lm oi tne Commissioners for Improving the Port and Har- i k. ptiI Exnencuture oi uour oi areru-rvi, c. rswWed hv them, under ail ouins Ol mumi and bv virtue of the Act 9th and 10th of the Qneen, chap. 2L'2, from the 1st April, 1801, to tne aist, 1802 THE CHARGE. Last Year's balance in faror of the i.

d. s. A. 2916 12 1 Tonnag. Col.

at W'ford 4342 13 I QlllO luuuuiiiwu 4351 6 0 Ballast Duties Ballast supplied 2312 auto uiscuargeu 2326 6 10 Pilotage of Vessels Inward 8202 11 1188 10 ot Vessels "JUtwaru 4391 2 0 24 0 41 2 7 Aniiiwii 7tM Ant Hank iuterest on Account Carreut Total Charge 14056 8 9 THE DISCHARGE. Ballast. Paid Contractor for supply of 40,775 tons, and discharge ot 5-il tons 2174 17 Year's Kent of Ballist Quays aud Cliff 6i 0 JJotcn Trains from Limerick. TRMSS OS WKKX TA I SCSOAVS. LIMERICK TO WATERFORD.

i 2 I 1 2 i 3 I i i 1 4 5 111 121 4: 2 I2.V31 Class. Class Clasa Class Class iCIaS" JULY P.M. r-M. in 4 0 6 0 12 10 5 25 7 2(1 I 3 6 50 2 15 7 30 3 25 If 4 0 A.M. P.M.

A.M. -I- i 5 45 li 55 11 0 12 22 I 32 l.imerick Jiinetiuu Vep Clonmel 8 20 9 40 9 0 10 211 Carnck Waterfiird 2 irri 9 15 II III 2 35 Mad Trains marked thus Faun-First Class Simile Ticket, 11s 2d Second lf 8d Third do, Os 5d ltclina First Class, 21s 3d Sec.iicJ'o., 16s. WATERFORD AND KILKENNY RAILWAY. Up Trains from Waterford. IIAZLETON, O'DONNELL, CO.

JJEG MOST RESPECTFULLY TO ANNOUNCE THEIR RETURN FROM LONDON, WITH THE NEWEST FASHIONS FOR THIS MONTH IX ALL THEIR VAUIOVS I) A IX BLACK GLACIE and CLOTH MANTLES, SHAWLS, DHESSES, MANTLES, STUFFS, SILKS, HABERDASHERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, HEARTH RUGS, BONNETS, 1(1 BIK INS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES. PARASOLS, CLOTHS, TBAINS OS WKKK UAVS. I TKA1SS. 1' 1 2t I 3 2 3 STATIONS. 124c3 Ifcol lfc-J 1 2 i 12 i 3 1 2 i 3 Class Class.

Class Class. Class. Class Class I A.M. A.M. r.M.

r.M A.M. P.M P.M. I li tn ho 7 45 12 0 5 0 10 45 8 0 Kilkenny. 9 30 1 3(1 3d 12 15 9 30 Can.iw (ISB)Kol 2 38 7 35 4 5S 10 ill 47 QUAY, WATERFORD. WANTED, Two Apprentices to the Millinery.

1 'J 2237 17 PiMage. Pilots' proportion of Pilotage earned Salaries of Officers at Duumore, Passage, and Waterford Retired allowaucu of late Pilot-master (ten months) Boat and Crew at Passage Transmission ot Passage Daily Keturn Offires, Fuel, and Candle-light at Dunmore and Passage Tramure Life-boat subscription Incidental Travelling Expenses Hire of cutter Lotus ou au emergency Passage beacon and seveu buoys outside Passage Four Superannuated Pilots Sixteen pensioned widows aud two orphans Commuted allowance iu lieu of pension to a pilot's Gratuities to two disabled pilots Funeral expeuses nf two pilots Expenses of Seagtdl, pilot-cutter. No. 1. Expenses of Gannet, pilot-cutter.

No. 2. Pilotage Hulks and Ga noways. Year's wages of two Caretakers Timber Accounts 210 fathoms Chain Cable Freight of Chain Iron and Steel Nails and Spike H. Tar, Oakum, (w.

S-veu tons of Coals Tradesmen's A Laborers Wages Hulks and Gangways Quays, Piers, Slips, and Steps. 2411 yards of flags, at 2s. and 21 vards at 2s. 2d. 3935 16 7 63 9 6 89 17 6 65 2 5 1 13 2 10 9 6 7 12 0 7 8 10 5 13 115 3 308 9 3 33 11 6 10 5 4 14 4 6 8 17 6 11 3 1 18 4 12 7 SOS 4 11 Timber tor Ballast Quay Timber for Rallytiack Slip Limestone Blocks for a Gaugway Slip 315 Barrels Lime ashes Broom stuff Petty Accounts Tradesmen's Laborers' Wages Quays, Quay and River Moorings.

75 fathoms ('bain Freight uf Chain Chain and limestone blocks for 6 Moorings nt Hailway Terminus Irou supplird Petty Accounts Tra Laborers' Wages 282 13 2 65 2 1 5 12 3 14 6 11 6 7 7 14 3 14 2 8 Moorings Dredge Vessel. 9,340 tous removed iu hired barges, at 7d. per ton tons removed in Board's barges, at od. per too 420 tons removed iu trap barges at 3d. 300 tons at bd.

per lou Wages for tour wiuchmen (eight muntlis) Wages of deckmen (nine months) Wages of night watchmau (forty Lal.orers' Wages at miscellaneous 64 tous of Coal Oil, Tow, Ac. 90 fathoms Chaiu fur Vessel Chain for Balges 14 box-barrows and tf band-spikes Beddiug tor six persons iu Vessel Towing vessel to the Ford Advertising Petty Accounts 107 6 9 Ballast 2170 14 8 210 0 0 62 10 0 120 0 0 13 5 0 17 10 0 10 0 0 18 6 2 6 0 0 68 15 8 95 0 0 158 1 6 10 0 0 28 10 2 0 0 401 18 2 263 6 5 272 8 4 133 10 0 20 5 0 96 14 0 161 17 1 25 11 0 6 10 6 50 8 28 7 3 19 15 8 4 18 8 6 7 0 9 7 5 4 0 0 2 19 14 8 3 MILFORD HAVEN. THE SOUTH WALES HOTEL" ADJOINING the Terminus of the South Wales Railway Company at New Milford, and the Land-tug Stage of the Waterford and Cork Royal Mail Packet. The Public are respectfully informed that the above extensive Establishment is replete with every accommodation. Coffee, Commercial, and Sitting lioouu Billiard and Smoking Rooms.

The Rooms are Urge, lofiv and airy, beautifully decorated, elegantly furnished, are otherwise fitted up with every regard to comfort and oonvenience. 1 his Hotel is situated on the banks of the far-fam Milford JJaven, and commands a most extensive view of her Majesty's Dockyard, and of the romantic and picta-resque Scenery of the neighbourhood. Visitors, Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen, and Ft. roilies will find this Establishment, for situation and comfort, combined itith moderate charges, surpassed by no other in the Principality. Night Porter meets the Hosts.

Hot, Cohl, and Shower ilaths. All communications should be addressed to (jv25-tf E. WILLIAMS. WALSH'S SOUTHERN HOTEL, 21 and 22 SOUTH AXXE-S TREE DUISLIX. RICHARD LONGFORD ti inform hisPriead, and the Public that he has taKen thss auuve Ca.

tablishinent, and hopes by strict attentiou to the omm. fort of his visitors, added to moderate charges to ensure a share of their kind patrouage. The Bedrooms are uuder the special axe- of Mrs. Lokgpohd. N.B.

Letters from the country engaging Apart, mcnts immediately attended to. ja-25-6 TiralEuioPEAN' FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL UOTEL (Late 4, 5, 6 BOLTON STREET, J. MOLONY, (successor to Walsh A Gooses,) Proprietor SOT Tebhs Vbet Moderate LYNCH'S HOTEL, bivaARVAiY. MR. JAMES LYNCH begs to inform the PBbli that he has Removed from the Victoria Hotel'' to that of the which is now csmtd on under the above name, and which he has fitted iu a superior style, to suit the wishes cf his many Friends and the Public generally, whs may favor htm with their Patronage, lie has also fitted up a Lite at Yard, with a numliel of Box Stalls, together with extensive Posting Establishment, where Vehioie, of every description may be had at a minute's notice, with a Staffof safe Drivers.

Charges Moderate. 'The Public Conveyances to the principal Towns in tkt South daily pass by the Door. The Interest in the Victoria," comprising a Lesae-of 27 Years, to be disposed of. This House is welt suited for Business of any description, being situate Oft the Square, and occupying a central position. Applications as to Terms, kc, to- be made to Mr.

Linch, the Proprietor. (s3u-tf) Lyuch's Hotel, Dungarvsn, May, 11(58. CITY MANSION HOTEL LOWER BRIDGE STREET, (Late Proprietor, Mr. MaCiuce CurriT). CAREY having purchased the Interest la the above old and well-established Hotel, most con.

veniently situated to the Great Southern, and Westers Railway, and in close proximity to the Four Courts and houses of Business in the City, Las refitted and improved the entire Establishment, for which he solicits publie Patronage, feeling confident of giving satisfaction to Visitors. Ordinary Daily at Five o'Ciock. tt3T A Night Porter alwav. in attendance. fmhlS-ly EXTENSIVE PREMISES, CEX'JRE OF THE QUAY, WATERFORD.

CHARLES AMBROSE will LET, on Le.se, to a C-olveut Tenant, his LARGE CONCERN, 112 Parade QuaI- They are suitable to a MVercbtnt, Manufacturer, Large Retail Trade aud any Burin requiring space. Or he will SELL his Interest theretBr sut iject to a nominal Ground Kent, and held on very long Leases. Part of the Purchase Money may renutiu secure! on tne premises. A purchaser may auvaxuageoosly sob-divide them. (jy'l- TO BE LET, FOR TIIE ISA mix (i SEASOX, A COTTAGE, ron-isting of Kitchen, Par- a j) ix lour, auu i wo ueu itooms, urnitaes cr ggl cniurnisuea.

jne Cottage is witutnalrw yards ot a beautiful L-atniug 1 'lace. (iy-11 Application to be made to M. J. Bateman, GrAcdt eon Cove, or at Ltnch's Fagle Hotel, Dungarvan. TO BE LET, ROSE COTTAGE, CAPPOQUIX.

M'piIE HOI'S1' consists of a spacious Drawing Room, a Parlour, aud Four excellent Bed Kouui-. with Servants' Apartments, cuilery, kites and Pantry, Out-otfices. aud a spacioaa Garden, cosr taiuing at kinds of Fruit Trees, and a beaofiful spriax Well, commanding a spleudij View of the blackwater and Lisinute Castle, iVc, Apply to Robert W. Dower, Callingown, Villiers-tnwn or Mrs. Klllt.

the Stuiue, Duugaxvun orMis Dower, Shauakil. Villiirstown je2lRf TOB2 LET, MpROM the 1st of Aiccst next, the HOi SE. a.1 No 1, Broad Street, at present occupied by Mr. All'RROWS. Also, Extensive CONCERNS in Michael-street, eon-sisting of Sheds, Yard, Ac, with an abundant supply ot good Water.

(Ib-tf) gj Apply to Walsh A Son. Barron strand street. TO BE LET, DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, No. 6, MALL, Waterford. Apply to C.

Cotton, Dunmore East, or I. Thornton, 2( Kiug at. (mv23-tf) Ballinacourty House and Demesne, NEAR DUNGARVAN, C'. ATERFORD. ijSk fJO BE LET, the above dsirable and beaotr fv'oa JL ful Residence, consisting of a most corns uious HOUSE and OUT-OFFICES, hi perfect ret'.

on the Sea-side, with Garden and (ire bard, aloexsvi with every description of Fruit Tree. The Land attache 1 to the Hou-e (ia Grass) is is the Owner's possession, and can be let with the House if required. The House quarter, including Garden and Orchard, consists of about Seven Statute A ores. For further particulars apply to Jong Dnngarvan. fmh2t-tfj THE Scottish Provincial Assurance Company Established in 1825.

Capital, One Milliok. INCORPORATED BY ACT Or PARLIAXfEST. Bead Office for Ireland: 3ls CotxEox Green, DcrxB. INVESTIGATION I. EP RT DECLARE T10H OF BONUS.

At the Thirty-Sixth Anasa! Heating, held an 18th Mat, the Directors sabmitud thsir Report on the State of the Affairs of the CompWT. east the3lst January last. From the Profit oa the Lite Business, a BoMt of XI 7 s. 6d. per Cent per A for the hist Fire Years, was declared on Part iei pat Policies on the sum originally Assured, imtrrassiet previous additions, together with a farther Bonus at One per Cent per Annum on all of said Policies which may become Claims by Death before sett investigation.

It will be observed that this rate of Bonos isenn' lent in the case of tbe older Policies to 1 14. prrCsst per Annum oa tbe Original Sum Assured; that is total additions now vested thereon are equal to Thirty-two per Cent on the Sam Assared sod that, at the younger ages, the additioas actount to upwards SI Seventy-five per Cent of Premiums paid. Amount proposed for Life Assurance during tbe Year, coutained in 1 189 Proposal 4 Amouut of accepted, and for which 981 Policies wen issued 950,680 Annual Premiama on said Policies 11,170 I Total Sum Assured under 4759 carreut Life Policies Gross Fire Revenue fcr the Ytur 25,01 17 Total Accumulted Fund Total Annual Revenue 4 Copies of the Report in lull, with the relative ApP dix and Balance (sheet, together with Pluspectoi vf taiuing New Tables recently constructed, ia meet the conrenieuce of the Public, and 1 onus of P1 posal, may be had at the Head Office, or at any Branches or Agencies of the Company throughout tbs Uuited Kingdom. THOMAS MANLY, Secretary for Irehjoi. N.B.

Applications for Acaactc arm invited fro Towus where the Company is not efhoientlv iepreseeW- Acent ut Waterford Mr. JOHN if ALU Sob tor. No. 6 Ctrfberine-stre Franci Pbuttib Tt A Hint to ths Ladies. iu making your fat-smb.

always see tbat roa arl (or vnar mamer. diAibifat rcouomy to purchase vu tsfarsa at mmf 'j ttt. althmish it ma, be cioVred al an apparemUr lw positive pa- a uiucB if so mlarift srticl yoa ca. obtai. a auperbw art-ci.

ir. lAealrrs era wo1 ning lo had tbat It taor. pti-i'abir ia Uw tars' sail articles at moderate prtora, aad i. Uiastraiiu much pte.ur Intorsniug yum, that tit 'o 1 Kt.aca -hick has kea t44 i miff'' Lauadry fcr many yr. ca now ba -tracer almnst aa eVsvp as Um most coma hjr i ltbNMb M.siu bin nor-, the fort, qf rf, a lis yssids bit.

a Urtr profct i. Ut m(i V3 kioda waica sr. uuw li of eivtas Bis cuaScBitw. bailees will pleMe Stieta, anina thai "fU it a Majesty aa. uw awyai raanily.

Na, BSMfottl. Waterpord. Printed and Ken nit, at Faterford blading, and alsrhine Ruliug in the Parish of Trinity Wi htcf I 7f 7 "I sn, it WATERFORD AND M1I.FORD HAVEN ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS DAILY CO MMU I A I Sunday Excepted,) BETWEEN THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, SOUTH WALES AND ENGLAND Via Waterford and Milford Haven, in connection wi'h Express Trains on the Western, South Wales, Waterford and Limerick, Waterford and Kilkenny, and other Trains in the South of Ireland. 1 fl THESE Fast and Well-appointed Steam-ifii5ex. A ers, carrying Her Majesty's Mails, Sail (Sudavs eicepteil), Faox Waterford From the Adelphi Wharf iiniiteiliately after th arrival of the Limerick Train at Three o't'lotk in the Afternoon, reachirg Milford Haveu (wind and weather permitting) in time to enable Passenirers to pi-neft-cl hy the 0 5 a.m.

Express Train to Lomlon, reaeh-injc Padtiiliirton at 0 p.m Third Chis9 Papseliirers will Iw by the Through 7 5 a-in. train to London. Passengers arriving at Milford Haven on Sunday mornings will leave nor the 9 15 a.m. Train. From Milford from the Riilway Pier Daily, at 715 p.m.

Sundays excepte' a the arrival of the 9 30 a.m. Express Train from Pral.M.jron Station, London, reaching Watertonl (wind and weather permitting) so as to secure tiie departure nf the 6 a.m. Train to Limerick, Cork, and the South of Ireland and the 11 45 a.m. Train to Kilkenny and Puhlin. Passengers by the a.m.

Third Class Train troiu Piuldiiiton will also he conveyed by these Steamers at Reduced Rates. Fares. 1st Class and 2nd Class Cabin. anil Salion Waterford to Paddington 5i3. 40s.

Limerick to do. 60s. 47s. Kiikcnuy to do. s.

44s. 3rd Class nn.l Deck, Waterford to London, 24s. tid. Ketprn Tickets-From Waterford to Lon Ion, Oxford, or Heading, 1st class and saloon, 7os-; 2nd Class and cabin, lilts YARKS by. steamer.

rstcrs tickets. Cabin, Deck, Cabin Ileck. Waterford to 12a. 7s. (id.

18s. d. lis. 3d. Passenger with 2nd Class Tickets can eichange from the Cabin to the Saloon on payment of 2s.

tid. each. Through Tickets allowing Passengers to break the journey, may ba had at Pachlington Railway Station, and at the First-Class Stations of the Great Western and South Wales, Waterford and Limerick, and Waterford and Kilkenny Railways; also, at the Offices of Foim ft Jackson, 3B Cannon-street. London, and Milford Haven Railway Station or ot Mr. M.

Dowsry, Qunv and Adelphi Wharf, Waterford. Ri ti-rn Tickets, available for 30 days, at a Fare and a half the Double Journey, are issued at Waterford, Limerick, Tipperary, Kilkenny, The Sea Voyagt is only Seventy Miles. Cattle and Livestock of all kinds sent by these Vessels are at Shipper's Risk. Goods and Cattle, Parcels, Fish, will be conveyed by these Steamers at Low Rates, which can be leanied on application at any of the Railway Stations, or to Messrs. Ford Jackson.

3d Cannon street, London, and MICHAEL DOWNEY, Adelphi Wharf, and 30 Merchants' Quay, Waterford WATERFORD STEAM COMPANY. ISTESDEV ORDER of SAILING VLT, 18(12. OTIUE. 1 he aterturd Steamship J.1 Compauv receive Goods for Shipmeut on the following Terms only They reserve the right to carry by any, not by particular essels, witti liberty Ut low Ships and call at other rorts, and ill not be accountable for injuries or losses arising from delay, accidents ot' the Seas, Rivers, Fire, the Queen's Enemies, detective Navigation, or accidents from any other cause, noi for any hiss which might have been covered by Insurance, nor for Leaka, Breakage, Condition, Quality, or contents of any Parcels or Packages, unless specially entered and ad valorem Freight rati. Goods not removed to be Storjd at the risk and expense of the Consignees.

All Goods will be considered as suhject to a general lien, and held not only for Pieight of the same, but for all Arrears of Freight, Storage, or other charges due by the Importer, Owner, or Consignees to the Company. WATERFORD AND BRISTOL. Gipsy and Tuvema. FROM WATERFORD DIRECT I BO BR STOL, Gipsj, Tuesdays; Juvtma, Gipxy, direct: Fridays. Friday, July 4, 10 Morn Toexlay, July 1, 11 Morn 1'riJay, 11.

5( AltiTn Krulny. 4.... 3 Alm'n Friday, 18, 10 Worn Tues.lav, 8, 3J Aflti'n FiWay, 25, a.tta'n l-'-aluv, ll. Hi Morn Jucerna, calling at Pembroke TursdaY, 15, 1 1 Mrn I Duck Fri.tay, 18, 3 Alln'u Tu-sday, July 1, 8 Morn Tn-sday, 52, 3 AlrrTo Tuesday, 8, IJ Altn'D mnrn I ncsrluv lo, Ati.ra Tulaj, 89; 11 Morn Tucsany, JJ, Alm'n Tuesday, If, 7 Pembroke Dock to Waterford, from the South Wales Railway Terminus, as soon alter arrival from Bristul as ossible. t'tf On Early Sailings, the Cabin of the Steamers will he Open to receive Passengers arriving from London by the N'ight -'iail Train.

Cabin Fare, 17s. 6d. Servants and Children, 10s. Cd. Returu 27s.

or with liberty to return from Dublin, Cork, or Wexford, 31s. Stewanl's tee iucluded Deck, 7s. OJ. Females attend the Lathes' Cabin. WATERFORD AND LIVERPOOL.

TUREK SAILIM1S WEEKLY. Vesta, Zephyr, Beta, or Nora. FROM WATKKroKD: FROM LIVERPOOL Jfoiirf.iyj, V'tilnetdaft, and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Vridaus. Fridaus. a Aim 1 AMn'n 'i Attn a Aitli'tt 8 Mm a 12 Noon 1 Ailn li'Ailn'u Mora Mom 11 Morn 3 A la'u Fr dav 4.

MtIHlV Friday, Wt-rtnesday Friday, MclnJav. Wi-Onp'lay Friday. Mundav. Mum Mi.nd.iy, 7, 9. 11.

U. Hi. IS, 9 Morn tVedui-Kjay, 12 iN-Hin l-'ndny 12 Noon Mor.ilay, Attn'nrA edni-sday, 3 A in'iiiFriday, 9 Urn tlnndar. 11, i is, I I-. i 21, 2.1.

9 orn I iv unenday, i3, 11 IKriday 25, .1 rn j.Moiidiiy, 2S, 1 A WVi ..30. Wednesday, Cabin Fii 31. 2 N. Servants and Children. Deck.

7s. 6d. Children. 4s. Females attend the Ladies' Cabin.

Goods received at Clarence Dock. WATERFORD AND LONDON. Ualvina, Aurora, Ranter, Citizen, or other eligibb essels. PROM WATKRfOBD: FROM LONDON Fridav, July 12 Xmin.lWedaesday, July 2, I Friday 11, 12 IWm.i tWdoesdav liur 14 Mrn. Friday 12 ouu.l vVrdtiesdaV s.

Morn Fridav 25 12 Xiu.ii 12 NoouaWedu l'i. 8 Mum. 23. 8 311, 8 Morn- Welor-aay Deckt Vfie -uuesday Cabin Fare, 20s. Loading Hertiis Wharf, Lower lomlon British and Foreign Steam Southward Sioithfield, aud West Kent Wharf, v-r tarcels received at 137 Leadenhall-street, E.C.

AND PLYMOUTH. Citizen, Ranger, Aurora, Mahina, or other eligible Vessels. FEOV WATERFORD: PROX PLYMOUTH Frid-iy, July 4, 12 July 3, 3 Aftn'n Friday 11, 12 Noun.j I liursday, 3 Atlii'n Fri-iay 18, 12 Noon. Thursday, 3 AUn'u Friday 2.3, 12 Noun.) I'-iursday, 24, 3 Alm'n Tt'uridHy, 31. 3 Attn a Cabin Fare, Deck, 10s.

Taking Goods for Falmouth, Southampton, Portsmouth, and places adjacent. WATERFORD AND BELFAST. Aurora, Malvina, or other eligible Vessels. FROM WATERFORD: FROM BELFAST: Saturday, July 5, 12 Xon. (Wednesday, July 2.

12 Noon Saturday 13. 12 9, 9 Morn Saturday, 12 Noon. Wednrsaay 16, 12 Saturday, 2li, 12 Muod. Wednesday 23. 9 Morn enesday 30, 12 Noun Cabin Fare, 15s.

Deck 7s. rkl. WATERFORD AND NEW ROSS. Frou Waterford Daily, Sundays excepted, at 4.0 r.M. From New Koss Daily, Sundays excepted, at 8.30 a.m.

WATERFORD AND DUNCANNON. From Waterford Daily, Sundays excepted, at 4.0 p.m From Duncannon Daily, Sundays excepted, at 8.15 a.m. Berths secured and every information given by the Agents. Bristol The General Steam Packet Office. Liverpool Wstertord Strain Ship Company, 23, Brunswick-street, Washington Buildings.

Lowion G. Robinson, 20 Mark Lane; British and Foreivru Steam Wharf, Lower East Smithfield, aud West Kent Wharf, Sinth.vark Parcels received at 137 Leadenhall Street, E.C. Plymouth Henry J. tin-Wharf, Milbay. JSelfaat R.

His. debson Sons, Donegal Qnav. And at the Company's Office, the MALL, WATERFORD je29-tf JOSIAH WILLIAMS. WEEUT STEAM COMMUNICATION TO NEW YORK DIRECT. THE Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steam Ship Company intend despatching their SMi Vfiiii' ull-powered Clyde-built lion Screw Steamships, From QUEENSTOWN (CORK) to NEW YORK, as follow CITY OP BALTIMORE Thursday, 31st July.

KANGAROO Thursday, 7th Aug. CITY OF IN'EW YORK Thursday, Mth And every Thursday. Passage Moxiy. Cabin, 15, 17, aud 21 Guirfeas, according to accominodation. Forward, 6 Guineas, including Pro visions, properly Cooked.

Paseugers for Cauada, the Uuited States, and British Columbia booked through on Tery advantageous terms. For furtlierpartirulatsapplyin Belfastlo JOHN McKEE, at the Company's Offices, 1(c) Victoria-street iu Queeiutowu, to C. A W. D. SEYMOUR Co.

and in Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, (12 3 Tower Buildings South, 2 Water-street or to GEORGE FETHEliSTON, Ctomnel T. S. HARVEY, Quay, Waterford. QZJgT passengers engaging iu Waterford are couveyed to Cork at greatly reduced rates. STEAM TO AMERICA.

CO to CANADA and the UNITED STATES, by the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company's First Class, I'owerful, Civile. built Steamers, SAINT GEORGE 1,4410 tous L'apt. Wtlir, SAINT ANDREW 1,138 Capt. Dctton, DAMASCUS, 1,290 Capt. Bkownk.

Rates First Cabin, to Quebec, including every requisite, fc'15 aud 13 13s. Steerage, to New i'ork, Boston, and Quebec(including full supply of Cooked Provisions) go Us. in connection with the GrAnd Truuk Railway, forwarding Passengers at low to ad parts of the Uuited Sl.it 's aud Canada. jiyd-tfj For information, apply to Sabel Searlr, 1i, V'ater-street, Liverpool, or to their Ageuls iu Waterford THOMAS PUKCELL, Quay, THOMAS DEVERKUX, 2.3, Graring Bank. STONE WORKS, JOHNSTOWN, WATERFORD.

JOHN COLLINS begs to inform the Publie that he has Monuments, Head Stones, and Tomb Stones ready made. AU kinds of Cut rtone fur Bnildings. 13 Moderate Prices, and Best of WorkmanshiD I All Orders atteuded to in the Shortest Notice. (flS-tf fpiIE rroprie.or of THE 1 A 6 lmvinfj roadeef- frTif arrangement in his Printing by the addition of the Latest an-' most Style of New Type and Impkuvko Pkf.ses and the Exit-usion of his Esia-11 is! i men at King street, now to any in the Provinces is prepared to execute very sjcie of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, in a manner that will Dot, he feels confluent, fail to give satisfaction, CHEAPLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY, AND ELEGANTLY BUTLER'S CATECHISM. TO CATHOLIC CLERGY, BOOKSELLERS, Ac On Sale at The Xetrs Office, (With the Recommendation of the Bishop of Waterford and Liamore, the Right Rev.

l)r. O'Brien,) Catechism for the Instruction of Children, BY THE "rOST Rot Dr. JAMES BUTLER, Archbishopof ill Cishel and Enily. Printed on good Paper, and in large clear Type. RECOMMENDATION.

I approve of this Edition of the Right Eev. Dr. James I'itlkr's Catechism, and recommend it to the r.ifhini of hese Diocese. D. ObttlEN, R.C.B.

Waterford, June 2, lsot." Orders from any part of the Diocese, sent in, and directed to C. Redmond, Printer and Publisher, Hater turd Seu-s Ofnce, 49 King-street, promptly attended to. The Trade supplied on moderate terms. DOWER'S ALE AND PORTER. JR.

DOWER'S PRIME Ale and Poster to be had in any Quantity and on the most Moderate Terras, at R. J. RYAN'S, GENERAL GROCERS, 12, BROAD STREET, WATERFOKD. N.B. On Tiiul, the above will be found to surpass any similar articles in the Trade.

je6-tt'J BURTON ALES- ALLSOPP CO'S and BASS CO'S Celebrated ALES, in tine Sparkling Condition, at DAVID LECKIE'S ALE A PORTER STOKE'', EXCHANGE STREET. 63" Goisesss DOUBLE STOUT POUTER, Warranted Genuine. (f2l-tf) ST. STEPHEN'S BREWERY, WATERFORD. PATRICK KE1LY SOXS BEO to call attention to their SUPERIOR PORTER, ALES, and STRUNG BEER.

Tbey particu'arly recommend their XX ALE and SUPERIOR STOUT to the notice of Bottlers and the 1 raiie generally. Their STRONG BEER continues to give universal satisfaction. New Mreet. December, 1801. (d27-tf) BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.

MESSRS. GABRIEL'S Patent Indestructible Mineral Teeth VXD Flexible Gums, without palates, spring, or wires, and without any operation. Our set lasts a lifetime," ami warranted for every purpose of mastication or artic ilatiou. even when all others fail. Purest materials and first-class workmanship at half the usual cost.

Messrs. IJA HIS I EL THE OLIl-EAiSLlSHEli DENTISTS, 27, HaRLET-S'TKEET, CaVI.SDISH SQUARE, and 34, I.i'dgate Hill, London. Lherjtool 134, ii'trminyhnni fo, Xeiv-St. American Mineral Teeth, hest ia Europe, 1 to 7, and 10 to 15 Guineas per Set, warrautcd. Gabriel's Royal 'i'ooiii roivDHu, prepared from a Recipe, as used by her Majesty, Is.

(id. ami 2s. Gd. per box- Sold at the cilice of this paper, und by all chemists throughout the king, loin. Gabriel's Anhceptic Tooth Paste, the best preparation extant for whitening the Teeth, without injury to the Enamel, 2s.

auu 5s. per box. fnild at the Ottiee of this l'apcr, and by ail Chemists throughout tbe Kingdom, Gabriel' Chemically prepared White Gutta Percha Enamel is the best Stwppin extant for lVciyed Teeth, Tooth-ache, and no matter how far decayed, renders the injured member again sound uud useful, and prevents or Tooth-ache. This preparation is entirely free frouj any metallic substance, and, as its name signifies, is special ly prepared fir the purpose. With directions lor use, 4s.

fid. per box. Gabriel's White Enamel Cement, for Front Teeth, is an invaluable stopping, and has acquired a world-wide reputation, os. per box. bold at the of ce of this paper, and by all chemists throughout the kingdom.

Gabriel's Odantangiqcb Essence, an astringent and refreshing iaitiou for hardening the Gums, Ss. or 10s. 6d per bottle. Sold at the office ot this papc, and by ail chemists throughout the kingdom. Gabriel's Practical I realise free by post on application (iuh2l-ly) "j'tata-- ALLIANCE Company.

Life, and paraphed lor, and he arrived Of course there 9 tilIK loin am' hi aspect to the circumstances CAPITA FIV B'fe, and Alice Moouey ratsiDK.T. came there she Sam'iel Gurnet, Esq. Sir MosFsnct to this Rate of Assurance and every inforu, had of MR. RICHARD HARRIS. 15, yueen-street, MARINE ASSURANCE.

Cargoes per Steamer and Sailing Vessel to ony port in the Irish, Bristol, and English Chauuels, assured on very moderate terms, (tf) LOANS ON DEBENTURES. rpHK DIRECTORS of the Waterford and Kilkenny Railway are prepared to accept TEN DEKS for Loans on Debentures for three or five Years nt 5 per and for the guaranteed Debenture Stock, bearing interest at fi per Out. lor two Years, and 5 per Cent, in perpetuity afterwards The Line is worked by the Waterford and Limerick Company, and there is a large surplus after payineat of wurk ng charges and interest on loans. Applications to he addressed to the Secretary at the Comoany's Offices, 2 Bank Place, Mall, Waterford. Bv Order, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, pro.

Secretary. Waterford, January 1st, GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH CSEO IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY. The Ladies are respectfully informed that this Starch is exclusively used in the Royal Laundry, and Her Majesty's Laundress says that although she has tried beaten. Rice, aud other Powder Stai ches, she has foend none of them equtil to the Gleiifield, which is the finest Starch she ecer used. hen you ask lor Glenfirld Patent see that ycu get it, as inferior kinds areoften substituted.

WOTUERSPOOS' ft Glasgow and Loudon. myj( A cooling and Refreshing Requisite FOR THE TOILET. OLDRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA, established upwards of 30 years is the best aud only certain remedy ever discovered for preserving, strengthening, beautifying, or restoring the Hair, Whiskers, or Moustaches, and preventing them turning grey. Sold in bottles, 3s and 1 by C. and A.

Oldridge, 22, elliugtou-street, Mrand, London, W. and all Chemists aud Perfumers. For childrens' and ladies' hair it is most edioicious aud uurivalled, aud will be found especially valuable, as the most delicate headdress or bonnet can be worn without fear of soiling. my9-12t-eow Marble Works, Beresford Street 1VATERFOR9. HENRY KENNEDY begs to inform the Public that he has a large supply ofCIIIMNEY ft' i 'Ml tm nia.te or insu, Italian, i gLidfe ij vij Egyptian Marbles, and of the I Newest ItnMiinia.

Also, he has now a Large As sortment of monuments, head stones, and ToMS STONES, all Ready Made, iu his Establishment, aud I 1 OX LS for Buildings at the ahortest jS'otice. IO" Moderate Prices, beet of Workmanship, and Punctually, are the characteristics of the above Establishment. A srV'. '-4' SHOW. DOESKINS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, IRISH TWEEDS, HATS AND CAPS, CORDS, MOLESKINS, COLLARS, DAMASKS.

FLANNELS, QUILTS, SHEETS, BLANKETS, PRIXiS, GREY AND WHITE CALICOES, SHEETINGS, LINENS, TICKENS, CARPETS. BOOTS aud SHOES, Cg" Nexf door to Jacob Sons) EXTENSIVE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, iar 7 JS9 QUAY, WATERFORD. THE SCOTCH TWEED TROUSERS, ALL WOOL, KS 12s. 6d, P. J.

SULLIVAN, PRACTICAL TAILOR. A Tery Elegantly got up STOCK of READY-MADE GARMENTS to Select from. LmyS LA MAISOX DE PARIS. French. Tailoririg EstabHshment.

MR. BEI1M bes to inform his Frieuds and Customers that he has UI- MOVED to the House, No. 4, LITTLE GEORGE S-STREET, where he hopes for a continuance of their kiud favors. The Concerns being niore extensive, giTes him an opportunity of keeping a belter Selection of Goods. Gentlemen who have not jet- favored him with an Order, will liud.on Trial, the Style aud Workmanship far superior to auy thtey have been in the habit ofgetting.

Mr. Brum Likes this favourable opportunity to return his sincere thanks for past favors, and trusts, that by unremitting attentiou to Business, he will merit a continuance of their esteemed Patronage. SALES. AUCTION OF HORSES, Travelling Machines, Farming Implements, Stock, Sfc 3-c. MR.

THOMAS WALSH'S next Auction of Horses, Travellipg Vehicles, will lake place ON MONDAY. 4th of AUGUST, ISC2, DOBUYN VETERINARY EUabHik'Ueitt, ISeresford-streel, Waterford, CKPER op sale Travelling Vehicles," Harness, Game Dogs, at Twelve o'Ciock precisely. Hunters, Riding and Family Horses, at One o'clock Colts, I'ruught und Farm Horses immediately after, ftsoj" Persons intending property for this Sale will be required to have it entered at Mr. Dobbin's, or ut Mr. Walsh's Office, Custom-house Quay, on or before Nine o'Ciock the morning of Sale.

Fee for eu try, 2s. lid. Purchasers to pay Auctioneer's Fees of Five per THOMAS WALSlI, Auctioneer. Auctions Attended iu any part of Country or I own. 100 Custom-house Quay, tt atcrford, I8u0.

tf THE AUCTION ROOM, VyO. 101 QUAY, is now litted up lor the reception i. of Furniture. for Sale. Persons not wishing to have Property disposed of on their own Premises will find it their iuterest to make use of this Establishment, as the Room is both spacious and lofty, and admirably adapted for Furniture Sales.

THOMAS WALSH, Proprietor. TO BE SOLD, AT RINGWOOD, within Three Miles of the Town of New Ross by road, and less than Two Miles bv uhe navigable river Barrow, a very large quantity of full grown 1IMBLR, consisting ot Lhn, Beech, Ash, Sycamore, Larch, and Fir. Large vessels cuu come up to the lauus. Mr. William Clean, who resides at Ringwood, will show the Timber, aud proposa's will be received by Mr.

John SetoN, Forest Lodge, Gowran, the 28th ULY inst. Gowran, 7th July, lsG2 (jyl I 25) A FRIEND IN' NEED! HOLLOVAY'S PILLS. WONDERFUL Curk or Asthma of 18 Years Standing. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Ferdinand AlcDacitt, lnnketpar and Grocer, Glenties, Co.

Donegal, datedith March. 1801 To PRortssoR Hollows Sir: 1 suffered from asthma tor 16 years, accompanied with great difficulty of breathing, and severe cough with spittiugof blood. I was also afflicted with piles. At different times I was treated hy most skilful physicians, and was at length pronounced by them to be beyoud cure as a last resource, I was induced to use your Pills aud Ointineut, and in the short space of a fortnight could walk about, and am now perfectly cured, to the astouishmeut ol all who knew Blood to thk Head with Giddiness. Copy of a Letter from Mrs.

Mary Foster, Half-Moon-street, Tot nets, dated March Itith, 1801: "To Professor Uollowav Sir For many years I suffered periodically from headache and giddiness in the heal, to such a degree, that at times I have scarcely bocu able to walk. After obtaining the best medical advice without effect, I tried your Pills, aud in less thau a week 1 was completely cured. Mrs. Donnal, Chemist, of Totnes. cau vjuch for the truth of the above Complaints or and Chilorkk The very mild and painless action of these invaluable Pills recommends thein to every household as a remedy tor the early departures from health.

Any mother, nurse, or young person, guided by the Uirectious which accompany each box uf lloltoway's Pills, has at once available means tor checking disease, purifyiug tho blood, and expelling from the system alt gixiss humours They are, indeed, at all ages, the tried female's friend. Disorders of the Liver with Flatilenct and Indigestion, Loss of appetite and flatulency are usually the forerunners of stomachic disease. These famous Pills exeicise the most salutary power in all affections of the liter aud all irregularities of the stomach and bowis they restore a healthy function to every internal organ, overcome all obstructions, and cast out ail impurities The Action of the Kidnets and other Internal Organs. The immediate loss of muscutar strength and nervous energy is more particularly remarkable in renal thau iu most other diseases. Their deficient action for one day suffices to produce fever, hence the necessity for prompt aud efficient treatment.

Hulloway's Pills have the great merit of restoring any suspended or diminished secretions, aud of relieving any iuflammatiou or congestion in the spleeu, kiuueys, or other subsidiary organs. Disorders up the Heart with Irregular Circulation. The tight, suffocating, anxious feeling, caused by deraugemeut of ihe heart, makes the sufferer look on present death as imminent. Hulloway's Pills prove an ethcient aud ready remedy when the disturbed circulation depends ou indigestion, flatulency, or debilitated nervous vigour. Persons from disturb-auce of the heart should take about six of these Pills two or three limes a week, according to circumstances, to arrest the too active action of the heart.

Weakness, Langour, and Debility. These famous Pills will immediately remove all symptoms of debility, langour, and weakueas, as they act upou the main springs of life, aud thus save thousands from a premature grave. Holloway's Pills are. the best remedy knoicn in the world for the J'olloaina diseases Ague A huia Billions Com plaints Blotches on the bkm Buwel Coin- piaiuu Colics Debility liiflannualion Sore Throats ltrapsy Jauadice stone and tiravet Dysentery Xaver Com- Secondary Symptoms Krysipelas plaints Tie Duulouicax Female lr- Lumbago Tumours regularities Piles Vleers Fevei ol all Rheumatism Venereal Atfeetions kinds Hetentiun of Worms of all kiuds Fits Urine Weakness, from fliinktinationof Gout berofu.a, or wbatevar eanae, kiiiE'sEvil sic. tne Bowels nraa-Rcuo Con aura, bt nm Indiffflstloo Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hollowat.

244 Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London also, at The iVeiet Office, No. 49 King street, Waterford, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised worid.at the following prices: Is. ijd, 2s. 94., 4s. 2-Js.

and 3s. each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. Directions lor the guidance ot patients in every disorder are affixed to each box.

o2tU Dredge Vessel General Charges. Year 'sSjIary of Secretary and Aucouutant Collector of Rates and Avsist- ant Clerk, Harbuuraud Biliast Master; Odice Messt-uger 321 6 5 Postages and Telegrams 4 15 6 Rent uf Board Roum aud OiF.cn 8o Advertising 21 13 0 Year's Pi luting Coutract 8 0 0 Stat.onery 20 3 11 Six tons Coal 5 5 0 incidentals and Petty Accounts 25 18 8 Law Costs S3 12 4 856 9 11 General Charges A Barge purchased Niue months' iron and Lck-work Contract Admiralty cost of Mr. examination of River, with view to places fir deposit ot mud Mr. Abraham Stephens's Surveying services and Mapping Mr. Murpby'sSurveyiug services Year's Salary of Duucauuou Officer Adrertisiug Removal of Wrecks Year's allowauce of Caretaker of the Ford and Kiug's Chauuel Wages of Laborers at Graviug Bank 520 14 9 145 0 tid 0 0 41 3 4 IS 0 0 25 0 0 10 0 0 9 2 6 51 4 3 60 0 0 45 2 10 Down Trains from Kilkenny.

TRAINS OS WKKK DAYS. SCSI'AY TRAINS. It I 2 2 1 3 1 i 1 Class Class. Class. jClass.

Class. Class iCluss. A.M. A.M. P.M.

P.M. A.M. P.M. I 8 45 12 30 '10 31 3 0 111 45 4 10 1 20 I 5 5ti in 8 10 20 li 7 30 Dublin(GSW)Dji Carlaw Kdkeony 7 45 Waterlord Arl 9 30 8 45 10 15 CITY OI WATERFORD GAS COMPANY. CONSUMERS are respectfullo informed that to save the Discount on the current Quarter a Accounts, they are required to be paid by WEDNESDAY next, the 30th Inst.

Accounts can be paid at the Gas Oflicc, John'r Pill, any day from Teu till Six. ANDERSON JONES, Managers. Waterford, 24th July, 1862. (j24-lt) WATERFORD MODEL SCHOOLS. rpHE ANNUAL PUBLIC EXA of these School will be held on FliJ DAY next, the st AUGUST, at Twelve o'clock precisely.

The Irieuds of Education are respectfully invited to attend. (By order,) THOMAS O'LOUGHLIN, District Inspector of National Schools. Waterford, July, 24th, 18(12. (jv24-lt) THE NATIONAL BANK, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, E.C. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Court of Directors of the NATIONAL BANK have declared a DIVIDEND of the Paid-up Capital of the Company, after the rate of Eiirht Pounds Pounds per Cent, per annum, for the half year ending the day of June, IStii as also an Extraordinary Dividend of Sixteen Shillings per Share, nuking together Two Pounds per share(free of income tax, t.t Warrants far the -nt of the sain will be ready for delivery on and alter Monday, the 4lh day ot Aui.usr, lSti2, between the hours of Ten and Three at the Company's Office, Old Broad-street, London, and at the branches of the Society in Dublin, Athiuiie, Athy, Ballina, Bidlinasloe, Boyle, 1 arlow, Carrickmucross, Carrick on-Suir, Cashel, ('astlerea, Charleviile, Clonakilty, Clontucl, Cork, Duitdalk, Duugarvan, l.nnis, Enniscothy, Fermoy, Oalwuy, Kanturk, Kells, Kilkenny, Killaruey, Kilrush, Kingstown, Limerick, Lismore, Listowel, Longford, Louhrea Mallow, Midleton, Mitchels-towu, Moatc, Mouutmellic, Mullinar, Xeuagh, Newcastle.

(Co. Limerick) New lioss, itathkealc, Roscommon, Roscrea, Tnuries, Tipperary, Tralee, luam, Waterford, Wexfoid, Uicklow, and 19, Gloucester Gardens, Bayswatcr. And further notice is hereby Riven, that the Transfer I dooks ot tne company wld he closeu rroin oaluruay, ui uiy iiis.aui, unill lue uay u.eu lor me 14c of the Dividend Warrams, and no Transfer V- uvery can be registered during period. By Older of the Court of Director Secretary. 22nd July, 18(52.

(jya-VIt) FIRST CLASS ByhsS PREMISES. rtU BE LET, lv 1 corner ofti''e iSARKOXST KAN D-bTRiiET a. HOUSE on the This Rkoad street. is uudouhf -se h'ushed 1:1 the-best possible style, and with trr the best business situation in Waterford, .0 Fronts. Apply to (j)24-lfj POWER, Watermrd.

LINEN DEPARTMENT. IN consequence of the uearness ana scarcity oi all Goods manufactured from Cotton, Linens will be much more used in the home Market. From the character and extent of our Linen Trade, and the experience we have of the best Makers and Bleachers, we can with confidence solicit the attention of Purchasers to this Department. All the Widths in SHEETINGS decidedly Cheap; TOWELLINGS, DIAPERS 7-8 4-4 WHITE LINENS, BROWN HOLLANDS, AND ROUGH BROWNS; Strong Droglieda half-bleach Linens, TABLE DIAPERS, SINGLE 4 DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS, DOYLEYS, In Assorted Sizns of the Best Irish make and Bleach. ROBF.RTSON LEDLIE, 53, QUAY, WATEEFOED.

'jc27- Piano-Forte Tuning and Repairing. DM'DONNELL re-pectfully acquaints his Custo- mers and the Geutry of Waterford and its Vicinity generally, of his Arrival. All Orders, as usual, left fur him at Mi. Howard's Music Warehouse, Quay. BROWN AND POLSOTJ'S PATENT CORN FLuLli, delicious iu Puduings, Custard Blauc Mange, ox.

The same as supplied to her the Queeu, by order trow Buckingham Palace, iu Tin foil Packages with tlie Trade Mark, aud Brown aud Polson's Name in tldl. Suld by all reapectable Grocers. Tne fMncct states: A similar article has been common in America, but this is superior to anything of the kind known." BROWN AND POLSON'S 1)ATfcVr POWDEK hiAift'ii. InvmiieU aud introduced by tut ui in lSiti. There are nous ntauy imitations, tot tlio superiority which liKOWN and POLSON'S at tirst attained, has never been reached by any of those ho tuu by eitravagent aunouuceineuU.

Sold iu Packets, 1, 4, 8, and lo oz holtale and ftctail by all Family Oroci, lirUk'KUtu and Chandlers. aMauutac-lurets by Appoint u.eut to her Majesty the (juetn, PaIslcv, MriUcUester, Ihihlni, ami Loudoti. RED LETTER BALL BLUE. rPliE best of ihu kiud known, l'uie aud Genuine. It pleases everybody.

Each Ball is enclosed iu a Red Wrapper. The Foreign Trade Mark is branded on the Packages. Any Druggist or Clianulcr will supply it. William Gkauam, UH, Capel Dublin, sole Consignee and Proprietor the Red Letter Hall Blub. SIMPSON CO S.

INTERNATIONAL BISCUIT, same as supplied to the Great Exhibition of ls(12. (A view ot the Building ou each Biscuit with the various other descriptions ot their celebrated STEAM MACHINE BISCUITS, Arrowroot, Assorted, Fancy, Cream, Mic-Niic, Nous-ucli, Xjplefl, 1'icNic, Queen's, Kich Mixed, Windsor, Wiue, may be had Itetail of Family Grocers tlirouhout the Kin dotu, aud in Casrs of 12 lUlb i'ms, (a glazed sSiiuw Card id each Cat), of all Wholesale liruxaut and Grocers iu and Ireland. (iiiy-J-l Jt) Eastern Anuex.C'lassIII. Iuternatioaal Hxliibilion, Xb2. J.

P. GRAVES Co! BEG to inform those requiring Seasoned FLOORING they will iu future keep First and Second quality. SPRUCE FLOORING, I'laned and Joiuted, always in Stock, at Moderate Prices. They are also prepared to Coutruct for Construction of Conservatories and all kinds of Timber-covered Roofs. Specimens of all can be seen on their own Premises.

Also, Morewood's continuous Galvanised Iron hooting, for which they are Agents. Waterpark Timber Yard and Steam Saw Mill. 28th May, 1862. lyS0- CZiViV AXD JAP AX TEA WAREHOUSE, 40, QUAY, WATERFORD, (NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE). TTTE have NEVER TASTED FINE'! TEAS than those SOLD by W.

MASON!" RICH, RARE, RIPE AND DELICIOUS, TBEY CANNOT BE SURPASSSED, IX STREXGTH OR FLAVOR! KINGSFORD'S WASHING POWDER Is an unequalled preparation for Cleaning everything. The improved London Baking Powder, pure and Concentrated. See Chemical Reports, Analysis, Prices, to be had of W. MASON. EDWARD WALL, WATERFORD, and SUMMER HILL, TRAM ORE, TEA, WINE, and SPIRIT MERCHANT, Who csale and Retail.

I ESIDENT AGENT for Sale of William Youngfr and Edinburgh Ales, Mild and Bitter W. Strangkr and Totnes Devonshire Champagne Cider James Blaiu, Glasgow, Crushed Sugars and Mol'isses, fresh Samples each Boat; James JaMfK-son aud Dr.igheda, Distillers, Patent anil Old Still Whiskey SrMKsand Drogheda Ales; George Willdridgr anr. Loudon, Wholesale Tea Dealers. WAREHOUSE. 05, CUSTOM-HOUSE QUAY.

I7 DAW SON is now supplied with a large Assort- ment of Iunir. and Hall Papers, in greut variety, which he offers for Saie at Low Prices. House Painting, Decorating, and Paper Hangtn; exeouted with neatness, and at Moderate ('barges. TURKISIIDI VAPj TOBACCO, CIGAR, AND FISHING TACKLE WAREHOUSE, EO'SHAUGHNESaY RDELL, Proprietor. Genuine Limerick Tobacco; Wills Bristol' Bird's Eye au I rasscut Tobacco F'lat, Cut Caven dish, and other Foreign Tobaccos.

Splendid urea and British Cigars; a choice selection of Meerschaum and lay Pipes real Limerick Flies ar4JJ Hooks. A-iii fur Uambkin's Cork. "'oll-tr 'M AY, A F. RFORD. PICKLES AND SAUCES.

17 EAST BROTHERS, 1 SAUCES, CONDIMENTS, and JELLES, Warranted pur. Sold in Vaterford at King-street ROYAL HERALDIC STUDIO. IOR FAMILY ARMS or CREST, send Name and County to the Royal Heraldic Studio and Genealogical Library for Great Britain and Ireland tLis and the College ot Arms are the ouly places in Eng and for autheiitic rescuiches. sketch of Anus, 3s. (id.

in colors, lis. with Heraldic description, 12s. Family Pedi. grees traced from the Heralds' Visitations, County Histories, Domesday Book, and other valuable Records, nt the British Museum, Tower of London, and elsewhere, Fee, 2 Guineas. This Library contains valuable Printed oiks aud Manuscripts upou Heraldry aud Genealogy, giving the Armorials of nearly every name, both Normau and Saxon, a full description of Servants' Liveries, what coloui should be woru, the Harness Ornaments, aud the prnjier colour for the Carnage, Kre, os.

The Manual of Heialdry, 400 Eu-gravmgs, 3s. Post Free, by T. CCLLKTON, Genealogist, Lecturer uu Heraldry at the Mechanics' Institution, 25, Cranbouru Street, comer of Sr. Martiu's Lane, London. Tub Studio and Library Oi-en Daily.

10AM I LY ARMS Emblazoned for Painting on Carriages, Needlework, or Seals, with Crest Motto and description, highly finished on a larger scale suitable for a Frame to bang iu a Hall or Library, 2 Guineas. T. Culletos, Heraldic Aitist aud Designer ot Gothic and Entwined Monograms, fur Exhibition at the Society of Arts, 25, Craubuuru Street, comer of St. Martin's Lane, W.C. SOLID GOLD SIGNET RING, 18 Caret, Hall Marked, for Engraving Crest on, 42s.

large size for Family Arms, 75s. The Hall Mark is tiie only guarantee against inferior Gold. T. Culleton, Seal Engraver, 25, Cranbourn Street, corner of St. Martin's Lane, Luudou.

WC. A RMS, CRESTS, Engraved according to the al Laws of Heraldry, Crest on Seals or Rings, 7s. on Steel Die, Us. Initial Letters. Is.

6d. each Fancy Gothic Letters, 2s. tid. each; Book Plates Eugravvd wi.h Arms, from 15s. Slany geutleinen employ persons who are not acquainted with the beauties of Heraldry if the Public were aware of the nicety as to hew a Coat of Arms should be delineated, they would not employ any one but such as have a thorough knowledge of the science.

Arms (Quartered, Impaled, and Painted on Vellum. T. Culleton, Heraldic Engraver, by appointment, to her Majesty, 30lh April, 1852, and chief Die Sinker to the Board of Trade, Somerset House, 25, Craubouru Street, corner of St. Maittu's Lane. W.C.

Livery Button Dies Engraved, 2 Guineas. DESK SEALS, PENCIL CASES, The largest assortment in England, made of Gold, Silver, and Stone also Brass Seals aud Steel Dies fixed with Ivory aud Ebony Handles, 4s. each. Trade Cards aud Bill Heads 20s. per 1000, from Copper Plates.

Door Plates Engraved in first-rate style, 12 iuches by 0, 15s. Olhcial Dies aud Post Office Stamps for Marking Cheques aud Bank Notes, with Name and Address. Fire Brands for Maiking Wood. Stencil Plates for Marking Bags or Packing Ceses, made to order. Alphabets and numbers kept iu stock.

T. Culletos, Die Siuker and Endorsing Stamp Engraver, Steel Punch Maker, Ac, tio, Cranbourn Street, corner of St. ilarliu's Lane, London, W.C. Old Gold Seals bought or takeu iu exebauge. WEDDING CARDS.

The best in London. 50 each, lor Lady and Gentleman, 60 Embossed Envelopes, with Maiden Name Printed iuside, all Complete, 13s. Y.I8ITINQ Cards A Copper Plate Engraved in any style, and iu suuerliua Cards, Printed for post flee Lady's Cards Is. extra. T.

Cc-LSTON, Seal Engraver aud Die Sinker, 25, Cranbourn street, coiner of Si. Lane, Loudon, W.C. OTAMP YOUR OWN PAPER, with Anns, Crest, Initials, or Name and Address, by means of CVLLETON 1 ATEST EMBOSSING los. barge blze, 21s. Afiy person can use them.

T. Celletun, Die Sinker to the Board ot Trade, 25, Cranbourn Street, corner ot at. Alartiu Laue, Louuou, Vt IKST-CLASS STATIONERY. Half-Keam of Kxtra Thick Note Patter. 2-tO Best Kuvelopes to uiiituh, Half-Heaiu Invitation timall Note, and 26o lit nt Kuvelopes, to correspond, Stamped with Crest or Arms, all complete, 28s.

T. Ccllbtok, lSal Kngraver and Die Sinker, Zo, Liiauoouru direct, comer ot M. Jlartiu Kane, W.L. ARK. YOUR LINEN.

The Pen Superseded. 1 J- The best aud ouly method of Maikiug Ltueu, Silk Stock iufis. Coarse TuvveU, or Rook, so as to prevent the Iuk was! 11 us cut, is ith Ccu-kios'b Electbo-Silver laths. By mams of this novel invention a thousand pieces of Linen can be iu a few bouts. Initials, Is.

each Name, 'J. Hd. Set of Moveable Numbers, 2s. 6d. Crest Plate, itu the necessary Directions tor use.

Post F.ee. Certificate from the euiiueut Dr. Sueuidan AJcs-PUatt, F.U.S., Pioiessor ot Chemistry Ac: Several trials with Mr. (JuLLt ton's Patent EU-ctro-Silver Plates, for Murkiug Liueu, induce me to pro noun to tlietn excellent the Let ten are beauiitully Alaiked iu a deep black colour, without blotting and al ter a long boil-inir, with either Potass or Soda, they remain unaltered. Other Plates which I tried decomposed the luk, aud in many caoes burned boles in the lineu.

I can testily Mr. Culletos 's Plates are incorrodible, aud will uot hurt the fiuLbt fabric -(ned) SHERIDAN MUSPRATT, College ol Chemistry, Liverpool. May 15th, 1851." All Orders to be sent to the Patentee and Sole Maker, T. CuLletobt, 26 Cranbourn Street, corner of St. Martin's Lane, Loudon, W.C.

No Travellers employed, beware of persons selling common metal plates. T. CULLETON, 25 Cranbourn street, I 6-1 Leicester Square, London, W.C. fS1 Orders received in aterlord it IhcMw 49 Kinj street. Total Discharge The Charge, as above 6817 19 10 1466 8 9 Balance iu favor of the i'5238 8 11 STATE OF THE BALANCE.

Public Balance 6238 8 II Two Checks outatandiug aO 17 11 62b9 6 10 4140 7 47 9 9 816 13 0 ao5 8 6 In Provincial Bank Collector accountable tor Due by Thomas D. Suiitb Tbomas M. Rasa's balance 62S9 6 10 EXPENSES OF PILOT CUTTER SEAGULL. Master's salary and commission od Pdotage eaiued from Cutter B5 8 7 Wages of three Assistants 96 10 0 Coal and Caudles 18 6 Ship Carpenter's work at Dunmore 6 5 0 False Keel and other repairs at Waterford 124 2 0 Repair of damage sustained in collision with cutter Xofiut 21 10 0 New boom and oars 7 6 5 Cordage, paint, oil, Ac 31 2 11 BlorkinakerV work 2 19 6 Hardware, composition nails, 6 14 10 Leather for riggiug 1 19 6 (A) 401 18 2 EXPENSES OK PILOT CUTTER GANNFT. Master's salary and commissi in ou Pilotage earned from Cutter 86 8 8 Wages ot thi ee Assistant 96 10 Coal and Caudles 16 15 6 Ship Carpenter's werk at Dunmore 6 0 4 New boom and oars 9 8 0 Blockmakers' woik 6 7 2 Leather and composition nails 1 0 10 Cordage, paiut, oil, Ac.

45 10 11 16 0 (B) 268 6 6 WATER BAILIFF'S FEES. Statement of Receipt and Disbursement (through Harhoor Board) on account of Water Bailiff's Fees, levied under Authority of the Towu Council of Waterlord, 1st April, lBtil, to 31sl March, 18A2. RECEIPT. d. Tonnage Id.

per ton, late Irish currency 1H57 14 9 Anchorage 364 17 8 F'or use of Beams and Scales H. 8 4 For use of Cranes 35 2 6 Quayage of River Steamers 60 0 0 Fur damage to 0 16 2023 19 DISBDlaiaEST. Quay and River Watch 686 18 1 Lighting 13 Hulk Lamps, at 5 17s. each, and 31 River 's-edge Lamps, at 1:4 each 200 1 0 Year's Salary of Water Bailiff's Assistant i. 63 0 66 Coal weights, hall-cwt.

each 9 118 Adjusting Coal weights 6 10 11 Timber Accouuts 146 7 4 Iron and St. el 19 17 8 Nails aud Spike 9 2 9 Pump at Ballast 10 6 0 Crane Chain i 2 2 2 Tradesmen's and Laborers' Wage's I 48 13 Petty Accounts 3 15 2 1196 6 0 Surplus handed to Borough rescuer 828 13 QUAY AND RIVER WATCH EXPENDITURE. Men's Wages ti33 6 0 Medicine and Medical 6 0 0 Boots aad Clothing 2S 7 10 Oil, Tow, Wick, Ac. 1.. 18 15 9 Repairing watch boxes and UntAos 4 9 6 686 18 1 aforesaid, By order el the Commissiondrs JOHN rAtJiRELL, Secretary.

Ballast Office, ikMI.T, ism. 0a4.it) BRICK YARD. 1) HARRINGTON has OPENED a Brick Yaid at 114, Barraci-strRet. and at the Brick Maiiso, Cracedikd, convenient to the River, to load Boats. June 4th, 1802.

(jett- GILIeOTT'S METALLIC FSNS fJHE BEST MADE. For Sale at Tie WaUrfori A'nrt OiSc ID King Street si I I.

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