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MESSRS. TOOGOOD & BECKINGHAM, | RAILWAY WAGGON BUILDERS, SOUTH WALES WAGGON WORKS, Newport, Monmouthshire. N-tS.—Repairs by Contract for a Term of Years. PRIVATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, at WHITCHURCH, near Monmouth. MR. MILLARD, SURGEON, & RESIDENT PROPRIETOR, (licensed 1834), has Vacancies for either sex. Terms moderate. RAILWAY WAGGONS, COMBINED AND RAIL- WAY WHEELS, GOODS' CRANES, &e. MR. JAMES MURPHY is prepared to supply Wagons, Railway or Combined Wheels, ■RUBBER Springs, Drawbars, &c., at a short notice. Broad and Narrow-guage Locomotive Carnage and "agon Wheels, repaired and turned on their axles. Several Wrought-Iron Goods' Cranes, of the most ap- proved construction, capable of lifting Two to Three Tons, FEADY fOR delivery. Dock-street, Newport, July, 1854. \\7~ R. MATTHEWS & Co., TEA and T • COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL- STREET, Newport. A large and well-selected Stock on Sale good quality combined with moderation in prices. RAILWAY HOTEL, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. GEORGE SEABORN, grateful for the kind support accorded him by his numerous friends, begs to state that he carries on the above Hotel, as before, Math every accommodation for his friends, and the public generally. The best wines, spirits, ales, &.c, are still sup- Agent for the Cotswold Brewery, Cirencester. 01 0° MILNERS' HOLDFAST & EIRE- RESISTING SAFES (non-conducting and vaponrising), with all the improvements, under their Quadruple Patents of 1840 51-54 and 1855, including their Gunpowder Proof Solid Lock and Door (without which no safe is secure.) THE STRONGEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST SAFEGUARDS EXTANT. MILNERS' PHCENIX (212°) SAFE WORKS, LIVER- POOL, the most complete and extensive in the world.- Show-rooms, 6 and 8, Lord street, Liverpool. London ■Depot, 47A., Moorgate-street, City. Circulars free by post. Agent for NEWPORT Mr. ROBERT WEBB, Iron- monger, &c., High-street. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN BIRMINGHAM. ALFRED ASTON having purchased the 0 VFX. Salvage of the Stock injured by the alarming fire at the ST Paul's Lamp and Tin Plate Works, informs the Public of Newport and South Wales, that he intends se ING SU(.JJ AJ. pVJCES UNHEARD of. FN'I TGE FOOT P^S, slightly injured, at 2s., worth 7s. R°U.ET pails, &c., from 20d. patent stamped enamelled basins, 3D WORTh IS. kettles, preserving pans bowls, BAK»ig pans, &c., &C., at one fourth of the original cost. 139, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. «A8H ESA*E BUYER8 TREATEC* 0N TLIE MOS terms, J. ROWE, SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH, BEGS respectfully to announce that he has -» commenced business in the above line, at MER- «HANT-STREET, near the Moderator Bridge, Newport, AND trusts by strict attention and good workmanship, to JAERIT public favor. t TAMES BLOYE, Wheelwright and Car- t TAMES BLOYE, Wheelwright and Car- W penter, Merchant-street, near the Moderator Bridge, ■Newport. SIR WILLIAM BURNETT'S DISINFECTING FLUID. OR the destruction of OFFENSIVE J- SMELLS in HOUSES, ON BOARD SHIPS, and .for the PREVENTION of CHOLERA, has now become SO VALUABLE that none should be without it. It is the CWY Disinfectant nsed on TST I T+V, SHIPS( at the HOSPITALS OF SCUTARI, and at the CAMP'LN THE CRIMEA.. ■ IA Sold by all Chemists and Druggists, and at the Office, 18, Cannon Street, London Bridge, in gallons 5s., quarts 2s., pints Is., half-pints Gd. each. N.B.—The public are cautioned against AN IMITATION Of this article. GAS FITTINGS. THE largest Assortment of every descrip- tion of Fittings, selected from the best makers, lUcludingmany entirely new patterns for the present season. Estimates and contracts for Gas Fitting, to any extent. NONE but the best and experienced workmen employed, Reference, if required. JOHN MIDDLETON, NO. 151, Commercial-street, Newport. ECONOMY OF FERMENTATION. BUSHES PATENT ROOT GRATER Manufactured by FOWLER and TRY, Temple- JJ^TE, Bristol, entirely supersedes the necessity of Cooking ^IRNIPS) Mangold, and other Roots—it effects a Saving of "OM 30 to 40 per cent, of the roots, besides that of fuel.— nce t3 10s. I,. ■Printed testimonials and directions may be obtained FRatis, by applying to FOWLER and FRY, Bristol, LICENSED Makers of Corne's Patent Chaff Cutters and ge- neral Agricultural Implement Makers and Dealers. The Root Grater may also be seen in the Agricultural -Department of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham. CANDLE LAMPS. THE hiwh price of Oil, and the reduction in the price of Candles, has directed public attention 40 CANDLE LAMPS. Those manufactured by PALMER and Co., may be relied upon as excelling other Lamps in facility OF management, cleanliness, and general CON- VENIENCE. They °are adapted for giving any degree of YGHT, and are suited to all purposes of domestic use. aimer and Co. having rendered both the Candles and AMPS as perfect as possible, care should be taken to pro- AU(^ Chimney Glasses, stamped PALMER CO. AS they cannot be answerable for the burning of F Candles when the Lamps or Chimneys used are not °T their own manufacture. A fresh stock of the above well-known Lamps, Candles, &c., just received by JOHN MIDDLETON, Ironmonger, 151, Commercial-street, Newport. REMOVED TO NO. 74, COMMERCIAL-STREET. THOMAS FROST; WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, respectfully informs the Inhabitants of Newport and its Vicinity, that he continues, in all its Branches, at the above address, the business carried on by his Uncle, the late Mr. E. FROST, for the last 25 years. T. F., while soliciting a continuance of the patronage enjoyed by his Uncle, assures his Friends and Patrons that it will be his study, by moderate chorges, and unre- mitting attention to the wishes of his customers, to merit their continued favours. An APPRENTICE WANTED. A Premium re quired. Clocks and Watches of every description on the most reasonable terms" SHOW ROOMS, 14, WINE-STREET. Under the entire Management and Superintendence of Mrs. W. C. THOMAS, for INFANTS' BASSINETTES, BASKETS, BABY LINEN, LADIES' AND JUVENILE OUTFITS alwavs ready. MORNING WRAPPERS from 10s. Gd, PARIS CORSETS that do not require Lacing. ALL THE NEW WINTER GLOVES & HOSIERY The NEW ROYAL BALMORAL and EUGENIE PETTICOAT. Bristol, October 11, 1855. PAPER HANGINGS.—REDUCED PRICES, AT W. W. LODER'S, 42, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. ~VVT W. LODER begs to inform his Friend T RIVJL PUBLIC *N SEVERAL, that ho is now SEL- LING OFF his large Stock of PAPER HANGINGS, at a reduction of 20 per cent., and that all Papers bought of him will be hung for 6d. per piece. ° Flocks and Glazed Grounds from Is. 3d. per Piece. I ■' ■- MERCANTILE AND MATHEMATICAL 1-lL DAY & EVENING SCHOOLS, CROSS HOUSE, STOW HILL. CONDUCTED BY MR. AND MRS. O'BRIEN, AIDED BY MISS AND MASTER O'BRIEN. A Dancing Class everv Tuesday and Thursday Evening, from Seven to half-past "Nine o'clock. A French Class will be formed on Tuesday, November 20th, superintended by the French Master of Hereford Grammar School. Music Classes daily, after the School duties are finished. A few Boarders can be accommodated, who will have the benefit of all the classes, if so disposed. Newport, November 17th, 1855. TWYN FIRE-BRICK WORKS, RISCA, NEAR NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. "YITILLIAM BRAIN (successor to the late T T firm of Brain and Price), Manufacturer of every description of FIRE BRICKS, of the best quality, BURS, SLABS, &c. GROUND FIRE CLAY. N.B.-All orders punctually attended to. TESTIMONIAL TO TOM LL. BREWER, ESQ. LATE MANAGER OF THE COALBROOK VALE IRONWORKS, NEAR NEWPORT, MON. AT a MEETING of the AGENTS and WORKMEN of the Coalbrook Vale Works, and other FRIENDS of the above-named highly-esteemed and deservedly-respected Gentleman, it was resolved to present him with a Testimonial, upon his retirement from the neighbourhood and that a Subscription List be opened for that purpose, which will be closed on the 10th of next month. The amount already subscribed, exceeds 120 Guineas. Subscriptions will be received by Mr. C. J. Guest, Coal- brook Vale, treasurer and Mr. Thomas Phillips,Coalbrook Vale, secretary. Post-office Orders made payable at Brynmawr. Coalbrook Vale Ironworks, Nov. 15, 1855. BONUS. Policies effected on the Participating Scale before the 31st of December next, will be entitled to share in four-fifths of the profits, to be divided at the close of the present year. NEW EQUITABLE ASSURANCE COM- PANY, incorporated by Act of Parliament, 7 and 8 Vict., cap. 110. ChiefOffice-449, Strand, London. Branch Office—Savings Bank, Worcester. Policies Indisputable. Capital, £ 100,000. TRUSTEES. Sir James Duke, Bart., Alderman, M.P. Sir Charles Hastings, M.D., D C.L. William Fergusson, Esq., F.R.S. George James Guthrie, Esq., F.R.S. DIRECTORS. SIR CHARLES HASTINGS, M.D., D.C.L Chairman. GEORGE BEAMAN, ESQ., M.D., F.R.C.S., Deputy- Chairman. H. MEMBURY WAKLEY, Resident Director. The progress of the Company, from its commencement to the end of the year 1854, is shown at a glance in the sub- joined table I:> Policies issued. assured. Annual Prems. J851 301 98,500 3,439 0 1 677 278,885 10,608 12 2 L8^3 1,025 413,785 15,836 3 6 18O4 1,282 500,165 18,750 13 3 Mutual Assurance. Policies payable to the assured them- Mutual Assurance. Policies payable to the assured them- selves. All descriptions of Life Assurance business trans- acted, and -every facility given for payment of premium. Half-credit premiums. Annuities and Endowments granted. No entrance fees, and all medic J fees paid by the Direc- tors.. Prospectuses, Forms for Proposals, and further informa- tion, may be had at either Office, or of the Company's agents. AGENTS. NEWPORT—Mr. T. J. Jones, Chemist; W. R. Graham, accountant; J.-G. H.Owen, Esq. H. Suffell, Esq. MON- MOUTH-Mr. T. J. Thomas, 5, High-st. CHEPSTOW-MR. H. Miles, schoolmaster. ABERGAVENNy-Mr. J. Michael. Applications for Agencies are requested. ESTABLISHED EXPRESSLY FOR MARINERS. MARINE LIFE AND CASUALTY .r MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Offices, 60, FENCHURCH-STREET. TRUSTEES. Sir James Matheson, Bart., M.P. Major Moore, East India Company. Capt. Mangles, Director of the Royal Mail, and of the Australasian Pacific Mail Steam Packet Companies. Duncan Dunbar, Esq. DIRECTORS. Chairman—P. D. Hadow, Esq., Director of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Deputy Chairman—Capt. Mangles, Director of the Royal Mail and of the Australasian Pacific Mail Steam Packet Companies. N. B. Acworth, Esq., Director of the General Screw Steam Shipping Company. James Allan, Esq., Director of the Peninsular and Ori- ental Steam Navigation Company. Samuel Cunard, Esq British and North American Mail Steam Packet Company. Capt George Denny, H.E.I.C.S., 29, Great St. Helen's. William Fane Do Salis, Esq., Director of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Capt. W. H. Hall, R.N., Managing Director of the Sailors' Home Institution James Hartley, Esq., Director of the City of Dublin, and British and Irish Steam Packet Companies. Joseph Malcomson, Esq., Portlaw, Waterford, Director of the Cork and Waterford Steam Packet Companies. Robert Rodger, Esq., Tunbridge Wells, British and North American Mail Steam Packet Company. Capt. Henry Shuttleworth, Director of the General Screw Steam Shipping Company. Arthur Anderson, Esq., Director of the I eninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Auditors—W. S. Lindsay, Esq., M P.; C. R. Colman, Esq. Secretary and General Manager W. C. Morgan. Assistant Manager—Henry Heath. Established for Assuring the Lives of, and Granting Superannuations to, Officers and Seamen of the Naval and Mercantile Marine. Assuring the Lives of Passengers by Steam and bailing Vessels. Assuring Baggage and Personal Effects, and for General Life Assurance in all its branches. All particulars may be obtained at the Offices of JONES, BOTHERS, and CO., Great Dock-street. Newport MORNING POST. LONDON DAILY NEWSPAPER. THE MORNING POST advertising charge* are on the following reduced and reasonable scale s. d. Tradesmens' advertisements, 5 lines and under 2 6 Every additional line 0 6 Servants'advertisements, 41ines. 10 All advertisements on an equally moderate scale. For a series of advertisements for the Year, Half-year, or Quarter, contracts may be made on a moderate reduc- tion of the scale price. ,,AD\TTVR. As a MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISMENTS the MORNING POST offers the greatest advantages for the speedy and extensive publicity of all announcements addressed to the affluent and purchasing portion of the community, especially the nobility, gentry, and monetary interests of the country. The large circulation cf this long-established Journal embraces, the most influential classes of society—the Political, the Aristocratic, and the Commercial. CONSISTED Advocate of Conservative Progress, and Constitutional Liberty—whilst it maintains the Establshed -principles of Church and state—it constantly seeks out error, and promotes its reformation. It contains the FULLEST and LATEST intelligence of PT 'i11 WLLETHER POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, TWBLVT* ?SAL' OR FASHIONABLE, with all News lelatmgto ARTS,SCIENCES,and LITERATURE. Experience has shown that the MORNING POST Fmnortant L I reliable information on every TTTSVM 8UBJEOT. OF THE day. In its FOREIGN LW VPRNIRL-NVIL it HAS been distinguished by lemarkable rapuhty, and by the accuracy of its in- formation derived from the best sources ^RWS'O^THR T-)4V PI°LITICAL FEAtures, ALL THE NEW S OF THE DAY down to the latest hour of going to press each morning, it has ong enioved a, circulation and reputation essentially European. circulation Wellington Street, North, Strand". Now ready, Price 6cl., post Free RJ ADKIEL'S ALMANAC for 1856. the Z 42nd THOUSAND. Characters of the Sovereigns of Europe and of Her MaJesty s Ministers, &c. Hierogly- phic-Peace, Plenty, and Reform. ° Y London Piper, Stephenson, and Spence, 23, Pater- noster Row and all Booksellers throughout the world. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR LADIES! AT J MINCHIN'S FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AND gTRAW BONNET SHOW ROOMS, A' WHICH are replete with every Novelty for the Season.—RTBBOXS and FLO WR,5, of TT the newest styles. VELVETS and FANCY SILKS, in great variety. OBSERVE.—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, VICTORIA HOUSE, 140, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. Apprentices wanted for the Millinery.. CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREROOMS, 13, ST. AUGUSTINE'S-PARADE, BRISTOL. SMITH and CO. invite the attention of Parties Furnishing, who consider durability and economy, desiderata, to visit their Establishment before deciding elsewhere. The Show Rooms, being the most extensive in the West of England, contain an assemblage of the most fashionable designs in CARPETS, CURTAINS, &c., and at prices (quality considered) much lower than is usually quoted in delusive estimates. TURKEY and AXMINSTER CARPETS, VELVET & TAPESTRY do, BRUSSELS & KIDDERMINSTER do SILK and WORSTED DAMASKS. CHINTZES, and PRINTED TOURNAYES, EMBROIDERED MUSLIN and NET CURTAINS, GfLT CORNICES, BRASS and other POLES, VENETIAN, SPRING, and other BLINDS. SMITH and Co. solicit an inspection of their BEDS and BEDSTEADS, assuring their friends that the whole of the Bedding Department will be manufactured on their own premises, of materials that cannot fail to give I entire satisfaction. Iron and Brass BEDSTEADS, in every variety. BEDDING, BEDS, BOLSTERS, and PILLOWS. MATTRESSES and PALLIASSES, BLANKETS, QUILTS, and COUNTERPANES. I LINEN and COTTON HEETINGS, &c. S. and Co. cannot refrain from mentioning, for the guidance of those at a ^stance, that quality, combined with cheapness, good taste, and immense variety, are the essentials of this £ sta 18 PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ? WATERPROOF, AIRPROOF, BRITISH AND AMERICAN VULCANISED INDIA-RUBBER, GUTTA-PERCHA, AND MACINTOSH DEPOT, 3, C L A R E S T R E E T, B R I S T O L. ALPHABETICAL LIST. AT>,1 "D 1 O,, T» Airproof Articles ( Apron Bands Aprons ( Arm Gussets ] BABY-JUMPER STRAPS ] Babies' Bibs ] Bags (waterproof) ] Balls ] Bandages ] Bands ] Bathing Caps Baths Bed Sheets Beds Bellows Belts Boats (inflated) Bonnet Hoods, with short capes Bonnet Preservers Book Covers Boots Bottles Bottling Corks and Bungs Brace Fronts Braces Breast Bottles Buffer and Bearing Springs Buoys Body Belts Canteens Carters' Capes Capes, with sleeves, or Loose Coats Capsules Cart Sheets Carriage and Chase Aprons Chemical Aprons „ Gloves „ Sleeves Chest Expanders Chesterfield Wrappers Clyster Bottles Coachmen's Coats Corals Corn Protectors Corrugated Rubbers Crib Sheets Cricket Gloves „ Bat Covers Cumulators, or Power Pur- chases, for projecting and lifting apparatus lifting apparatus uups Cushions „ for Billiard Tables Cylinders Decanter Stoppers Deck Boots Dissecting Gloves Diving Dresses Door Springs Dress Preservers Dress Dilators Drinking Cups Driving Gloves Dolls Ear Bottles Ear Trumpets Ear Pads Elastic Bands, for papers, letters, &c. Elastic Belts Elastic Gusset Web Elastic Sacking Elastic Sandal Web Elastic Woven Bandages "Elastic Ribands Enamelled Sheets Enemas Engine Packing Erasing Rubber, in squares and bottles Exhausting Bells Emigrants' Wrappers Felt, for lining boxes Fine Sheet Rubber Finger Stalls Fishing Boots Coats Stockings Trousers Bags Hats Foot and Pump Valves, for ocean steamers Foot Balls Gaiters Garters Game Bags 1 Gas Bags Vessels Gig Aprons Gloves ■ Gum Rings Gun Covers Gusset Webbing Goloshes n* I.. Hat Covers Horse Brush and Ring Boots „ Cloths Knee Caps Shoe Pads Stockings 1.9 Hose and Suction Pipes Hydrostatic Beds Inflated Beds Cushions Injection Bottles Jar Covers Ladies' Pages Paletots Life Belts „ Buoys Ligatures Liquor Bottles Locomotive Pipi Malting Shoes Mattresses Moulded Articles Mud Boots Neck Pillows Nipples Nursing Aprons Over Shoes Over Suits Overalls y Packing 3 Pads Parcel Bands Pessaries Pic Nics Pillows Pipiqg Playing Balls Plug !'<dves RaiJ.w' v Travelling Cushions 7," Conversation Tubes Rick Covers Riding Belts Rings, Strips, and Cords, for Elastic Springs Reversible Coats Safety Tubes and Belts Sandaling Ship Sheets Shoes Shooting Boots „ Hats „ Coats Sou' Westers Sponging Baths Springs Stockings Stoppers Straps Surgical Bottles Bandages Swimming Belts Stetheseopes Soles for Boots and Shoes Stetheseopes I Sheep and Dog Stockings Stay Webbing Tents Tobacco Pouches Travelling Bags Beds Cushions and Pill lows Travelling Caps Rugs Trouser Straps Tubing, Braided or Plain, for watei, steam, or gas Urethra Bottles Urinals ) Umbilical Belts Vagina Bottles _I Valves Vulcanized India Rubber Wagon Sheets Washers for flange and socket joints Water Pillows Waterproof Cloths, in the piece, of various descrip- tions, double and single texture Webbing for Gussets > for Baces for Elastic Boots for Surgical Bandages Wheel Tires Window- Blind Cord Wristbands Wellington Boots Weather Protectors Whips Water Basins Yachting Trousers Coats „ Hat3 SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS. KNEE-CAPS, ANKLETS, LEGGINGS, &c„ in Silk, Thread, and Cotton, (20 per cent, below the usual prices) of superior quality Importers of AMERICAN OVERSHOES, and General Dealers in India-Rubber and Gutta-Percha, Articles. Waterproof, Airproof, Vulcanised India-Rubber and Elastic Articles, of all kinds, made to order, or repaired with care and promptitude. Orders by post promptly attended to. The Trade supplied upon the best terms. BEESLEY & HEYES, PROPRIETORS, 3, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. LEA & PERRIN S' CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BT W EXTRACT of a LETTER CONNOISSEURS, II TO BE THE to his Brother at -«AWT TT jKl WORCESTER, May, 1851. ONLY GO 0D SAUCE" ■mBM' "Tell LEA & PERRINS AND APP LICA BLE TO that their SAUCE is highly r esteemed in India, and is, 3VERY VARIETY in mT opinion, the most palatable as well as the OF DISH. jig!* most wholesome Sauce that WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Sold oniTWMUt by the principal deaJereln 8&110180 DR. DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed with complete confidence by the Faeulty, for its purity, efficacy, and superiority over all other kinds in the treatment of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKETS INFANTTT "F WASTING, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. EXTRACTS FROM SELECT MEDICAL JLJ TESTIMONIALS:- ARTHUR H. HASSALL, M.D., F.L.S., M.R.C.P., Chief Analyst of the Sanitary Commission of the Lancet, Author of Food and its Adulterations," &c., &c. I have more than once, at different times, subjected your Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil to chemical analysis AND THIS UNKNOWN TO YOUSELF—and I have always found it to be free from all impurity, and rich in the constituents of bile. So great is my confidence in the article, that I usually prescribe it in preference to anv other, in order to make sure of obtaining the remedy in its purest and best condition." The late JONATHAN PEREIRA, M.D., F.R.S.E., F.L S. Professor at the University of London, Author of The Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics," &c. &c. I know that no one can be better, and few so well acquainted with the physical and chemical properties of this medicine as yourself, WHOM I REGARD AS THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY ON THE SUBJECT. The Oil which you gave me was of the very finest quality whether considered with reference to its colour, flavour' or chemical properties AND I AM SATISFIED THAT FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, NO FINER OIL CAN BE PROCURED." The "MEDICAL CIRCULAR," May 10, 1854:- Wo unhesitatingly recommend DR. DE JONGH'S Light- Brown Cod Liver Oil as the best for medical purposes, and well deserving the confidence of the profession." Sold ONLY in Bottles, capsuled and labelled with Dr. DE JONGH'S Signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE, by ANSAR, HAUFORl), and CO., 77, Strand, London, Dr. DE JONGH'S sole accredited Consignees and by most respectable Chemists in Town and Country. Half-pints (10 ounces), 2s. 6d.; Pints (20 ounces),4s.9d.; Quarts (40 ounces), 9s IMPERIAL MEASURE. SOLD IN NEWPORT, bv T. J. JONES, Chemist, High- street; J. C. GWILLIM," Chemist, 11, Commercial-street, J. PHILLIPS, Chemist, 92, Commercial-street H. FAULKNER, Chemist, 153, Pillgwenllv; W. MORGAN, Chemist, corner of Commercial-road, Pillgwenllv. MONMOUTH, by W. SPENCER, Chemist, Agincoun} Square. ABERGAVENNY, by J- WATKINS, Chemist, High-street. CHEPSTOW, by Mrs. WILLIAMS, Chemist, High-street. PoNTYPOOL, by "VI. CONWAY, Chemist, 2, George-street. j on Nervoas Debility. Premature OH A^e an ens human life more than Diseases of the Chest. i UNDER THE # W AND TRONAGE OF THE Pit! NCI PA L TH/ont vU.fEN NOBILITY. noPER'S Rr>vl^RE WITHOUT INWARD MEDICINE IS R Hoarseness PLASTERS, for Coughs, Asthma, Hooping Cough Inffuo8,!10"' ^alP'tation of tl)e Heart. CrouP. or Pains in the Back Snin^' ',?lnlc Strains> Bruises, Lumbago the Cbest, and Local' Pains Hheumatic Affections, Diseases of MORE WONDERFUL CURES. FROM MANY THOUSANDS SEVERE ATTACK 0p(»THEllS:— Dear Sirs.-Having suffered™MATIC PAINS cul!Fn- Rheumatic pains, I feei Rreat yeaiS ''n'" severe,attacks of derived great benefitfrotn your invaluable'pi', 11,8 5'0U that I hav! tainly recommend it to all mv i ster- sllali most cer' use whatever. You are at bdng °f think proper. I am, dear sirs, yours truiv a"y Way y°J Leami'^ton. Aug. 12th, 1S5I. R MAYO„ AFFLICTED SEVEN YEAIIS W1TH A 7^ MA10R'M"A- SnnH, r> i. H DREADFUL COl'Cll. by a poor man in this tli HeUaSandenfoa/BwhIchWhe C°^' &s3,nw^ am happy <» .form you has been attended with beneficial resu s thick and tough, has been changed to ordinary spittle.—I remain, yours obediently, To Messrs. Roper and Son. SAML. BEECH. Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gain, have vended spurious Imitations. Purchasers are therefore cautioned to NOTICE!—'The words ROPERS ROYAL HATH PLASTER, Autograph on the back thus:— prepared only by ROBERT ROPER and SON, Chemists, Shef- fieH, rhemical Principles,from British Herbs and the Gums On Med:co-Chem)icaiams The trees drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health sits ana makes it sovereign as it flows." Full-sized Plasters, Is. 1^ and for Children each oi t uv post, on receu't of Is. 4n or Is. each m pestagestamps. bv PHILLIPS, Chemist and Druggist. Newport, and most D r,t Medicine Vendors in the United Kir«rdom. BEW ARE OF IMITATIONS !—P»» particular to ask for RoPFIt'S pl.ASTE". "A FRIEND IN NEED." HUNDREDS OF CURES HAVE PROVED ROPER-S PILLS (though originally only intended to assist the operation of ROPERS ROVAL BATII PLASTER) the best remedy for,a„ tllose distressing symptoms attending a weak and disordered Stomach Liver complaints, Bilious irre^u- Unties, Indigestion such as Nausea or Sickness, Liss of Appetite loathing0^ Food, Pain in the Bowels, Lanj?o;ir and Depression nf Spirits, Giddiness, Swimming or determination of Blood to the Held, &c" the f"rlcru"n«,°f apoplexy. Proofs of efficacy "(^Inniunicated by Mr. J C. RF.INH ARDT, Chemist, Hull.) Sproatley, near Hull, Oct. 3rd, 1853. oirs,^Havin8 found great benefit from Ilop:r's Royal Bath Pl„ste'r ,r w I V* ma^e my case known for the advantage of ihose suffer, as I have done for a long time. I have been afflirtcd with spasmodic pains in the chest, and palpitation of the rt arising froin'SMtion and liver complaint; 1 was under .JorHilal treatment njany months without feeling; anv better, at last I rri^d one of Roper s I lasters and a r5ox of Pills, which gave n;e rpliefin a few da\s, from which time m health has improved, and i otv now qu'te we" remain with thanks, yours respectfully, 1 a ELIZABETH THOMPSON. p»iv TH,i OM 1C,I> H STOPPAGE OF Uitisr.—To Mfisr^. R Roper and Son. Gentlemen,—Huving been afflicted t r twovears with a severe pain in the pit of the stomach, and °.H ,to'pP!,Se °f urine'.which prevented me from working more Ti n six months, 1 placed myself under the care of several dinal practitioners both in this and orher to-.vns, without 'oriencii'Rt the least benefit. I was induced to try one of your IJX VTI Hasters, and by your advice, took a box of your p|aster Pills to assist the operation of the Piasters, which i ind not used a week when I resumed my work, which is very and laborious, and I have not lost a day from illness since. Vnurs with gratitude, \VWILLCOCK formerly of Birmingham, ou Railway spring maker, at the Sheaf Works,Sheffield. M-v 2nd. IS'L'* Knner's Pi"8 ar,e .a Pure1>' Botanic compound, and warranted t from any deleterious ingredient, being composed of choice I'8! roots, gums, and balsams, by ROBT. ROPER and SON, rl omists. Sheffield, in boxes at Is l*d, 2s 9d. and 4s 6d each, c Vrihv mast Cheims and Booksellers in the United Kingdom. hom ASK OR ROPER'S PILLS. LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE BOROUGH OF NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO CONTRACTORS. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING JT for the Supply of BROKEN STONES, for Repairs of the Public Roads within the district of the Local Board of Health, of the Borough of Newport, for one year, may see specifications and obtain particulars, on application at the Office of the Surveyor to the said Board. Sealed Tenders, with samples and descriptions of stones, to be sent to my office on or before MONDAT, the 10th of December next. ALFRED WILLIAMS, Surveyor to the said Board. Town Hall, 27th November, 1355. AUGUSTUS WEBBER, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE, ESTATE, EMIGRATION, & INSURANCE AGENT. MR. A. WEBBER begs respectfully to call the attention of persons desirous of Letting, Selling, or Purchasing Businesses, Warehouses, Public or Private Houses, Villa Residences, Building Ground, Yards, &c., &c., to his COMMERCIAL REGISTER, Established for the purpose of registering every description of property to let or brought into the market for disposal. Account Books Posted, Balanced, and kept up regularly Balance.Sheets of Bankrupts and Insolvents made up Compositions effected, with or without an assignment Agreements drawn up, &c., &c. Property Agency business carefully conducted Com- missions promptly executed Rents collected; Valuations made, and Sales by Auction in Town and Country. Loans in Connexion with Life Assurance, Land. or Building Societies, and Loan Funds. Friendly Societies or Private Individuals, having small or large sums to lend upon Personal or Mortgage Security, may hear of advan- tageous offers. c Passages engaged, and every information given to per- 1 sons about to Emigrate to Australia, New Zealand, Canada, 1 United States of America, &c. Offices in Newport—No. 6, Park-street, and 145, Com- l mercial-st.reet. < — THIS DAY. CATTLE MARKET, NEWPORT, MON. MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE IS INSTRUCTED BY the Rev THOMAS PROTHERO, of Malpas Court, who is about to proceed to the continent, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cattle Market, Nowport, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of November inst., 2 pure- bred AUlerney Heifers, 4 years old, to calve early in Jan- uary next 1 in-calf Hereford Heifer, and from 50 to G) Tons of superior Meadow Hay, in 4 mows, on the Malpas Court Estate; also (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), about 100 Head of Poultry, including some pure-bred Cochin China, Spanish, and Dorking Fowls, Barn-door ditto, Geese, Ducks, Turkeys &c., &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, a.m., punctu dly, with the Heifers. EdwanJ Jones, Bailiff at Malpas Court, will show the Hay and Heifers. Auctioneer's Office, St. Woollos-house, Stow-hill, Newport, 20th Nov., 1855. THIS DAY. CATTLE MARKET, NEWPORT. MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE is instructed by ( the Rev. THOMAS PROTHERO, who is about to pro- £ ceed to the continent, to SELL by AUCTION, at the 1 CATTLE MARKET, Newport, on WEDNESDAY next, the ( 28th NOVEMBER inst, immediately after the Heifers are sold,— A very superior, powerful, and active Bay Cob HORSE, rising six years old, a good Hunter, and steady and fast ia harness. A splendid, fine-action Bay Carriage or Brougham HORSE, sixteen hands high, six years old, and steady in single or double harness. A set of pair-horse Carriage HARNESS, and a set of single Pony ditto. Auctioneer's Office, Newport, 23ftl November, 1855. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MESSRS. W. H. WILLIAMS and CO. will SELL by AUCTION, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, on .1 HURSDAY, Dec. 6th, 1855, at Five ( o'clock in the afternoon precisely, in the undermentioned ( or such other lots as may be determined on at the time of 1 sale, for the residue of a certain term of years therein, the 1 VALUABLE AND IMPORTANT PROPERTIES, j Situate in and near the Town of Newport, viz.:— LOT 1. -All that Foundry and Premises, known as the "Hope Foundry," together with Eight Dwelling-Houses thereto adjoining and belonging, and two stables with lofts, behind the foundry, all most conveniently situated on the Canal-parade, Newport, close to the Canal and Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company's tram-road, and all now occupied by Mr. David Duncan and his under tenants. LOT 2-Two Messuages or Dwelling-Houses, with a frontage of 38 feet, situate in High-street, Newport, and now in the respective occupations of Messrs. William Watkins and Peter Potter. LOT 3.-Threo Dwelling-Houses, situate on Stow-hill, Newport, in the several occupations of Captain Pearse, Thomas Dumayne, and Mrs. Jenkins. LOT 4.—Three Cottages, situate on Stow-hill aforesaid, adjoining Lot 3, and in the several occupations of Messrs. William Morgan, J. H. Davies, and — Simmonet. LOT 5.—A Dwelling-House, Garden, and Premises situate on Stow-parade, Newport, in the occupation of Mi' Thomas Morris, land surveyor, held for the residue of a term of 99 years, determinable with the life of Mr. D. R. P. Edwards now aged about 32 years two Cottages or Dwelling-Houses near thereto, in the occupation of T. James; and a Stable, in the occupation of James Tooze. Also, a POLICY of INSURANCE in the Atlas Insu- rance Office," on the life of the said D. R. P. Edwards, for JE250, with the sum of JE47 added thereto by way of bonus, under the annual premium of k5 Is. 8d. LOT 6.—Two Messuages or Dwelling-Houses and a Stable, situate on the Canal Bank, Newport, in the seve- ral occupations of Messrs G. Biss, Vipond, and J. Green. fij" To view, apply to the respective tenants, or Mr. I John Green, Cross-street Wharf, Newport, Monmouthshire Printed particulars and conditions of sale may be ob- tained at the Place of Sale from the Auctioneers, Old Soli- Athenaeum Chambers, Bristol; Mr. LLEWELLIN, Soli- citor, Newport; and Messrs. HOWCLIFFE and SON, Solicitor, Stogumber. Dated November 1, 1855. *#* See Evidence before the COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS" On All'.Iteration of Fojd, Coloured Tea" &c., TIMES, July 19, 1855. HORNIMAN & CO.'S PURE UNCOLOURED TEA. /€3IL^H0,RKDIAN & CO".TEA — Importers, London, believing that the public would use TEA of HORNIMAN.j Sta ting Quality, in preference to that tel PURE k ;;u :■{ up fur Apjii'amnce, have for some Years directed the Chinese Factors at f=j TEA V1 i s J Shanghffi, with whom they corres- only Uf" »"jy pond, to forward all to them in the in packages. same pure >t.,teas drank in ( Una and t|inV)ip«Ts\fRPlw ?ot <;ove.retl °» the surface with pow- |j^ltheiUngdom.UiSlir dered mineral colour3, as is usual with jui> J |most sent to England,—by which precaution, H. and Co. protect the friends of their Country Agents from the ill effects of this pernicious practice, as this keeping to the tntural col ur not only preserves the tcholesomeness of the Tea, but also prevents the brown flavonrLss Autumn leaves, which are but of Utile value, being colol/red in imitation of the costly black-leaf Spring sorts,-a practice that is a constant source of loss and disappointment to the consumer here. HORNIMAN & Co's PURE UNCOLOURED TEAS are conse- quently more eve" in quality, more rich and full in flavour, and prove in use the strongest and cheapest. Price 3s. 8d., 4s.. and 4s. 8d. per lb. in Catty Packets of 2-oz j-lb., n-lb., 1-lb., and olbs. Nett. Sold only by AGENTS. ABERDAKE Mr. Thomas, Commercial Street. "ABEBYSTWITH Mi. Jones, Pier Street. ABERGAVENNY Mr. Watkins, High Street. BRYNMAWR. Messrs. George and Son. BLAIXA Messrs. George and Son. BRISTOL Messrs. Ferris and Co., Union St. CARDIFF Mr. Kernick, 23, Duke Street. CHEFSTOW Mr. Hodgson, St. Mary Street. COLEFORD Mr. Hough. GLOUCESTER 1\1r. Fouracre, Cross. LONDON Mr. Purssell, 80, Corn Hill. LYDNEY Mr. Hathaway. MONMOUTH Mr. Cossens, Post Office. MERTHYR Mr. Stephens, High Street. NEWPORT Mr. JENKINS, 41, Commercial St PONTYPRIDD Mr. Hussey, Market Street. SWANSEA Mr. Wilsou, Castle Square. TREFOREST Mr. Richards. 1 USK Mr. Edwards. TP Mr. THOMAS BENNETT, son of the JL late Mr. James Bennett, of Brampton Abbotts, near Ross, in the county of Hereford, who is supposed to be living in the neighbourhood of Newport, will apply to Mr. JAMES AMBURY, of Blakemere, in the county of Hereford, he wi'l hear of something to his advantage. oof) nnn IN VARIOUS SUMS, jw/Vv TO LEND, on personal or other security, n connection with Life Assurance, returnable by Quarterly Instalments, in three years. Application to be made to Mr. A. WEBBER, Auctioneer and Appraiser, 145, Commercial-street, Newport.

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