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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS rpHE Counties of SOUTH WALES, bor- dering on England, offer the most valuable and profitable fields for ADVERTISERS that can be found within the same extent in the empire-if we exclude the great Metropolis, and the rich teeming districts of the over-productive, the ever-absorbing NORTH. MONMOUTHSHIRE, GLAMORGANSHIRE, BRECONSHIRE, with their large population, .commercial enterprise, and rapidity-increasing wealth, are, unquestionably, COUNTIES to which Advertisers may look with confidence for an ample return for any outlay they may incur, in pushing their several interests, with a view to large and produc- tive sales, &c. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, I«AMOB«ANSHIRE AND BRECON SILURIAN, ND SOUTH WALES ADVERTISER, has been for more than a quarter of a century, the "GREAT ADVERTISING MEDIUM OP THE DISTRICT. Advertisers desirous of availing themselves of the pub- licity of its columns, are requested to address the Publisher, Mr. CHRISTOPHERS, NEWPORT, MON- MOUTHSHIRE. Advertisements inserted on a Moderate Scale; and when Contracted for by the Year, Half-year, or. Quarter, the terms are proportionately reduced. NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION. EXTRACT FROM THE LAST ANNUAL STAMP RETURN •ISSUED—ending 31st December, 1854 :— Weekly xuuxi A VGrftflfG MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN 110,425 2124' Cambrian 79>000 1519 Star of Gwent 76,100 1463 Merthyr Guardian 61,500 1103 Swansea Herald 58,250 1120 Monmouthshire Beacon 36,500 702 Silurian 35,375 661 At the clo-ie of the year 1855, the circulation of the Silurian was added to that of the MERLIN. "POINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY § EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE Uterliit General printing Mm, 15, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. BOOK-PRINTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &C. EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WEIGHING- M A CHINE. HENRY POOLEY AND SON, 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON PATENTEES OF THB PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINE, WEIGH-BRIDGES, &c.. Suitable for all Commercial, Mining, and Manufacturing ParjMwea- WORKS AT LIVERPOOL. AGENTS for the SALE of DONKEY-ENGINES IMPROVED TAPS & VALVES; PRESSURE GAUGES, and all BRASS MOUNTINGS for Steam Engines and Boilers, &c. AMERICAN VULCANIZED INDIA.-RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, HOSE, &c BOLTS, RIVETS, &e.; MACHINERY BELTING <CHUBB'S PATENT FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES. DETECTOR LOCKS, &c. THE FRANKLIN PATENT GAS REGULATOR. [1015 j J n R. H. RICHARDS. (OPPOSITE THE WESTGATE HOTEL, NEWPORT, MOS-), MANUFACTURKR of every description of M HUNTING, SOMERSET, & LADIES' HORI- ZONTAL LEAPING SADDLES, CARRIAGE, GIG. AND OTHER HARNESS, Horse and Greyhound Clothing, &c -Vr4AeveEry "PI** « tbe We8t possible ter.fls. OXTALOGUE OF PRICES SENT POST FREE. Old Saddles and Harness taken in Exchange. b a. Vacancy for a respectable Youth as an Ap- prentice. t1328 H A T T O N & SON, W HOLESALE • CONFECTIONERS, SUGAR BOILERS, MINT LOZENGE, COMFIT AND JUJUBE M1 MVNUFACTURERS, 91 TTNION-STREET, & 18, MILK-STREET, BRISTOL. 21' The Cheapest House in the West of England Samples sent per post. llooz CAOUTCHOUC HOUSE, 14, CORN-FTREET, BRISTOL, AUGUST 14th, 1857. WE beg to inform Boot and Shoemakers, TV Wholesale Buyeif and the Public, that we have .just received our first consignments of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S. AND CHILDREN'S OVERSHOES, Of French and American Manufacture, for this season The quality is excellent. The fittings are high, medium -and low. THE LADIES SLIPPER OVERSHOES are exceedingly neat and liglit-prices low. JOB LOTS Of last season's Overshoes, at less than half price. Samples and Prices forwarded on application to- BEESLEY AND HEYES, IMPORTERS OF OVERSHOES, 14, Corn-street (opposite the Old Bank), BRISIOL. WHEJF yOU ASK FOR Li",N'PIF,T,D PITENT STARCH- VX SEE THAT ycU GET IT, As inferior kinds are often substituted. [1027 __TO CONTRACTORS" BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, & THE GENERAL PUBLIC MR JOHN THOMAS, Usk Timber-yard, east-side of Newport Dock, begs to draw special attention to his large Stock of SLEEPERS FENCING STUFF, ASH and ELM TIMBER {the Elm of /arse dimensions). ASH and ELM PLANK and BOARDS SPOKES, FELLOES STOCKS. HELVES HDRnfPS F5 barred), TRENAIL PINS, SCAFFOLDING POLES &c., all of which are constantly on hand, at reasonable prices. N B—Powerful and convenient Cranage for Landing Woodson Trucks. [1634 -Bh FIRE! THIEVES!! ■ ? FIRE IT k 3 -ell known fact that thousands upon ou' uuis are annually lost in not having a fire-proof Safe; m opportunity now offers to secure second-hand ?-.y the most eminent makers, at nearly half the 0r,gina' ct)St. Warranted to be sound and perfect in every J0"pebt, ami q;j;(e equal to new. Price of Safe, 24 height and iG depth, £ 3 10s. *n Searc^ any descriptions of Fire-proof a" ™P«»tfnlly requested to apply to C. W, tod Whitechapel Road, London, near Mile- [1107 C. MILNES, TAILOR AND DRAPER, 158, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, BEGS to apprise his friends that his Stock, adapted for the present season, is now ready he respectfully solicits an early call. Newport, Oct., 1857. JI013 NEWPORT STEAM SAW MILLS, CANAL-PARADE, NEWPORT, To TIMBER-MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, <% Others. WG. LOVELL begs to state he has • added to his General Sawing, that of GROOVING and RABBITING, for which he is prepared to execute orders on the most moderate terms. A Stock kept of ELM and DEAL BOARDS, SLATE, and PANTILE LATHS, &c. [1439 BENTALL'S PATENT BROADSHARE AND SUB-SOIL PLOUGHS. J. S. STONE RESPECTFULLY invites particular atten- tion to his NEW STOCK of the above IMPLE- MENTS, to which so many First Class Prizes have been awarded. Catalogues sent post free, on application to J. S. STONE. Newport, Mon. [1002 JUST PUBLISHED, A FINE LITHOGRAPHIC VIEW OF NEWPORT, T taken from Maindee, by a first rate London Artist, commanding extensive Views of the Town, the Bristol Channel, and surrounding Mountain Scenery. Price—7s. 6d plain 10s. 61. colored- Proofs, 2s. 6d. extra. Published and Sold by HENRY MULLOCK, opposite the Town-hall, Newport, who will supply Frames to suit the View at cost price. [1724 WR. MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and • COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT. I A large and well-selected Stock on Sale good quality combined with moderation in prices. [5 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST, of 1'0. 7, PARK- S STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for the last ten years) at NEWPuRT, the first WEDNESDAY, and at CARDIFF, the following TH U USD AY in every Month, when he may be consulted on all cases relating to to his Profession. Mr. YOUNG'S next visit will occur as follows :— NEWPORT—At Mr. Wansbrougb's, No. 4, Commercial- street Wednesday, November 4th. CARDIFF-Mrs. Williams, No. 64, Crockberbtown- Thursday, November 5th. [863 [A CARD.] MR. R. N. OSBORNE, SURGEON-DENTIST, 17, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. At Mr. EWINS'S, Hair-dresser, High-street, Cardiff, every MONDAY. [1127 DENTAL SURGERY AND ARTIFICIAL TEETH. NEWPORT, every alternate WEDNESDAY, via., OCT. 28th, Nov. lltU and 25th, DEC. 9th 23«oU. »t ffo. It, Great I>o<sk-street. CARDIFF, every alternate THURSDAY, viz., OCT. 29th, Nov. 12th and 26th, DEO. 10th and 24th, at Mr. WILIIIAMES', Montague House, Charles-3treet. ll/fR. ROGERS, SURGEON DENTIST, ITJL Bristol, author of 'Advice on the Care of the Teeth,' &c., &c., formerly of Conduit-street, Bond-street, London, may be consulted at NEWPORT and CARDIFF as above. Being a regularly educated Surgeon as well as Dentist, and having had upwards of twenty years' experience in the practice of his profession, parties consulting him may secure to themselves all the advantages which the higher resources of the Dental Art are capable of affording. 7, Unity-street, College-green, Bristol. [1719 GRAIN, BARREL FLOUR, OATMEAL, VJ INDIAN CORN, RICE MEAL.—G. W. FOWLER, 11, DRURY LANE, Liverpool. [1114 MURPHY'S IMPROVED BOLTS and NUTS for FISHING PLATES, and all Varie- ties of Machinery. Warranted not to Work Loose.- Apply to JAMES MURPHY, ENGINEER, RAILWAY WORKS, Newport, Mon. 1166 THE ISCA FOUNDRY COMPANY, ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKEKS, AND RAILWAY WAGON GUILDERS, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. jf.B. Switches. Points, and Crossings, Railway Iron Work, and General Repairs. [1098 LENFIELD PATENT STARCH USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, And pronounced by HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS, to be THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. Sold by all Chandlers, Grocers, &c., &c. [1027 E. NEWMAN, CABINET MAKER, PO. 1, OOMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. PRICES for FURNISHING an EIGHT- ROOMED HOUSE, with Superior, Well-made, Good, and Modern Furniture KITCHEN. £ s. d. £ s. d. Deal Table, 8s., Large one flap do., 12s. 6d. 1 0 0 Four strong Chairs, 10s., Large Clothes Horse 7s. ••• ••• 0 17 0 Small Boise, 58, Knife-box, 5s. 0 10 0- 2 7 0 HALL. Six yards of four-quarter Floor cloth 0 18 0 Umbrella Stand and Hat Rail 1 4 0- 2 2 0 DINING ROOM. Six-feet polished Window Pole 0 15 0 Mahogany Sliding Table, with extra leaf, to dine eight 5 0 0 Side solid maliogauy hair-seated Chairs 4 10 0 Mahogany Sofa, hair-seated 5 0 0 Mahogany pedestal Sideboard, 5ft 6 in. 5 10 0-20 15 0 BREAKFAST ROOM. Mahogany Pembroke Table 3ft. 6in. sq. 14 0 Six imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane seated 110—250 DRAWING ROOM. Two six-feet Gilt Cornices 2 10 0 Rosewood Cheffioneer, plate glass back and marble top 6 0 0 Chimney Glass, in Gilt Frame, best British plate, 40in. by 30 4 15 0 Rosewood Loo Table 5 0 0 Rosewood Couch 3 10 0 Six solid Rosewood Chairs 6 0 0—27 15 0 BEST BED ROOM. Mahogany Half-tester Bedstead 4 10 0 Good Feather Bed, Bolsters, and Pillows 0 Mnttrass 1 0 0 Mahogany Wash-stand and Table 3 3 0 Dressing Glass, large size ••• Towel Horse n o o MahogSyCheTtof Drawers, French q ™ 2 6 SECOND BED Painted full-sized Half-tester 2 2 0 Mattrass ••• "i Good Milpuff Bed, Bolster, anu Feather Pillows ••• •" « I K « Painted Washstand and Table ••• 0 to Chest of Drawers, large size 1 10 0 Three Chairs, 7s. Cd.; Dressing Glass, 10s. 0 17 6 Towel Hoxse 0 3 6- 8 18 6 TWO SERVANTS' BED ROOMS. Two Full-sized double Bedsteads 1 0 0 Two Milpuff Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows. 2 0 0 Two Washtands 0 12 0 Two Chest3 of Drawers 2 8 0 Two Chairs ••• 0 60 Two Glasses ••• ••• 0 5 0— 6 11 0 I. 89 16 0 A SINGLE ROOM OR A SINGLE ARTICLE ? AT THE ABOVE PRICES, AT E. NEWMAN'S CABINET WAREHOUSE, j No. J COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, Opposite the Monomeat, O. MILLINERY AND MANTLE SHOW ROOMS. MISS HOLMES RESPECTFULLY INTIMATES THAT HER SHOW ROOM IS NOW OPEN. ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. No. 55, HIGH-STREET, N E W P 0 R T. AUTUMN FASHIONS FROM LONDON AND PARIS. J. MlNCHIlsr RESPECTFULLY announces he has now ready for Inspection a Splendid STOCK of NEW BONNETS, STRAW and FELT HATS, RIBBONS, FRENCH and ENGLISH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c., &c. OBSERVE-WHOLESALB AND RETAIL. VICTORIA HOUSE, 140, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. [983 MRS. EDWARDS BEGS to announce that her SHOW ROOM will be OPENED on THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 29th, with all the leading NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &e., AN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED. 14, COMMERCIAL STREET, CORNER OF CORN STREET, NEWPORT. October 23rd, 1857. RICHARD L. WILLIAMS, (Eldest Son of the Late Wm. Williams, of the Old Brewery, St. Mary-street), IMPORTER of FOREIGN WINES and SPIRITS, DEALER in BOTTLED ALES and PORTER, POST OFFICE BUILDINGS. CHPBCH-STRERT, CABDIFF. 1458 DENTAL SURGERY. General Notice to Messrs. Mosely's Patients, and those who may wish to consult them. MESSRS. MOSELY, SURGEOX-DENTSITS, of 30, BERSER'S-STRHET, OXFORD-STREET, London, have the honor to announce that they will, for the future, devote one week in each month to their practice in the Principality, and by which means they hope to meet the convenience of their patients, and so prevent the necessity of their applying elsewhere during their absence. Their days of attendance for NOVEMBER, will be on MONDAT, the 2nd, GEORGE HOTEL, Chepstow TUESDAY, the 3rd, at Mr. WILLIAMS', saddler, next door to the ANGEL HOTEL, Abergavenny; WEDNESDAY, the 4th, KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport THURSDAY, the 5th, CARDIFF ARMS, CardtS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 6th and 7th, at jilr. J. POWELL'S, plumber, Monnow-street, Monmouth. Private apartments at all the Hotels. Attendance from Ten to Five. Single teeth, from 5s. Sets, from j65. Stopping decayed teeth, 23. 6d. Messrs. MOSELY beg to call the attention of their pa!ients, and those who may wish to consult them, that they can now supply Artificial Teeth, with GUTTA PEIICHA GU:M.3 or LININGS, whereby 11011 pressure upon the remaining teeth is avoided, and entirely superseding the use of wires or ligatures of any description They are also the Patentees and Inventors of the new GCJM-COLOURED COMPOSITION, which is added to the Teeth, and prevents the lodgment of the food, and which also restores that youthful contour of countenance, so necessary in the adaptation of Artificial Teeth. Specimens of these beautiful and useful inventions may be seen, and every information given, free of expense. Every other description of Artificial Teeth, from one to a complete set, at half the usual prices. Stopping Decayed Teeth, Scaling, Children's Teeth attended, and every operation pertaining to Dental Surgery. [769 CARDIFF, NEWPORT, MEBTHYRDENTAL SURGERY. PATRONISED BY THE PRINCIPAL AND MOST DISTINGUISHED FAMILIES IN SOUTH WALES. MR. RICHARD B. BOULTON", SURGEON-DENTIST, 72, Crockherbtown, (Two Doors from Frederick-street), Cardiff, continues to supply his beautiful MINERAL TEETH, upon the first known and most scientific principles, including the Engraved Gold Suction Plate also, with Gutta. Pevcha, and beautiful Artificial Gums. They are supplied without the extraction of roots, or giving the least pain, and for a natural appearance, general utility, and ease in mastication, they cannot be equalled by any dentist in the West of England or Wales, or excelled in any part of the world. Persons who have failed to find satisfaction in other hands, are particularly requested to call. Teeth effectually Stopped with Gold or White Cement; scaling, extracting, irregular teeth brought into position, and all operations of the mouth performed with ease and safety. Attendance at Mrs. KELAN'S, Confectioner, opposite Bush Hotel, MERTHYR, as follows Wednesday, July Is and 15th; August 5th and 19th; September 2nd and 16th; October 17th and 21st; November 4th and 18th December 2nd and 16th. Attendance at Mrs. 173, —tW j FRIDAY* No oharge for consultation.—Obargs) utrioily moderate.—Attendance daily from Ton to Five, except as above T643 DRAPEKY.— £ 3,700. IMPORTANT NOTICE OF SALE BY R. AND W. DYKE, No. 2. BUTE-STREET, NEAR THE HAYES BRIDGE, CARDIFF. Rk W. DYKE, having purchased the STOCK of Mr. W. MORRIS (who is leaving • 'the neighbourhood) at a large discount off coat price, are now offering the same at an IMMENSE SACRIFICE from former prices, in order to effect a clearance of the whole, to make room for.an entire NEW and FASHIONABLE STOCK, suitable for the approaching season. R. & W. DYKE beg to call the particular attention of large buyers and charitable societies to lots of Goods which will be made up to suit them, at such prices that must command a ready sale. During the Sale, the Establishment will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. co System of btisinesfi: -READY MONEY, AND One PRICE ONLY. CS* Observe the Address-R. AND W. DYKE. TRAFALGAR HOUSE, No. 2, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF [1656 CABINET & CARPET WAREHOUSE, 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. DANIEL LEWIS begs respectfully to invite the attention of parties about JL7 to Furnish to his extensive STOCK of CABINET FURNITURE, of all descriptions. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER and FELT CARPETS. SILK and WOOL, WORSTED and UNION DAMASKS. FRINGES, BELL-ROPES, LOOPERS, ORRIS* atta FLO AT L\CES GILT CHrMNEY and TOILET-GL VSSES. PAPER-HANGINGS, in great variety. FLOOR CLOTH, MATTINGS, and DOOR-MATS. FEATHER BEDS, HAIR and WOOL MATTRESSES WINDOW HOLLANDS, TABLE COVERS, &c., &c.. N.B. AGENT for the Sale of Mr. CHARLES CADBY'S CELEBRATED PATENT PIANO- FORTES, instruments of the best Manufacture, and universally acknowledged to be equal to any make in England. [1228 GOLD PAPER-HANGINGS, 2S. 5d. per Piece of Twelve Yards FLOCK (Splendid Designs), 2s. 2d. SATIN, Is. 4d. per Piece ■ Good BEDROOMS, from 4(1 per Piece PARLOUR and DINING-ROOMS, from 6d per Piece; AT STOCK'S WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, 19 and 20, UNION-STREET, BRISTOL. GOLD MOULDINGS for Rooms and Frames [1353 C Alt PETS TURKEY and AXMINSTER CARPETS.—VELVET and TAPESTRY DITTO. BRUSSELS and KIDDERMINSTER DITTO.- SILK and WORSTED DAMASKS. CHINTZES and PRINTED TOURNAYS.-EMBROIDERED MUSLIN and NET CURTAINS GILT CORNICES, BRASS and other POLES VEJ.YETI AN SPRLYG and other BLIXDS SMITH and CO. respectfully invite the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to their elegant and extensive STOCK of CARPETS, CURTAINS, &c., the whole being of a superior character while, as regards Price, the extensive hature of their transactions enables them to enter into successful competition with any other House in the Trade. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS. Cribs and Cots. Stump Bedsteads. Frenchditto. Canopy ditto. Half Tester Bedsteads. Tent ditto. Fourpost ditto. Portable Folding ditto. Portable Folding ditto. Iron Chanrand Extending Bedsteads. Iron Couches and Sofas. I OEcers and Portable ditto. Officers anù PùrLableditto. BEDDING. BEDS, BOLSTERS, and PILLOWS. MATTRESSES and PALLIASSES. BLANKETS, QUILTS, and COUNTERPANES. LINEN and COTTON SHEETINGS. SMITH and CO. solicit parties FURNISHING to 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 entire satisfaction. S and CO. cannot refrain from mentioning, for the guidance of those at a distance who are not aware of the advantages offered at their Establishment, that as the facility of Railway and Steam Communication is now so great, parties Furnishing should visit their extensive Warerooms before purchasing elsewhere SMITH AND CO., CARPET and FURNISHING WAREROOMS 13, ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARADE. BRISTOL. [1170 < t 14 JOHN A. AND THOMAS LEWIS, MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE FENCING TO HER MAJESTY FROGMORE STREET, ABttRGAYENNY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL MANUFACTURERS, BEG respectfully to call the attention of the Public to their newly-invented INVISIBLE WIRE FENCING, for which they have had the honour to receive the patrona -e of Her Majesty's Government, and have executed extensive Contracts for erecting the same in Hyde Park, Victoria Park, and Windsor Par,* and also in Kensington Gardens. J. A. and T. L. have paid especial attention to this department of their business, and by an improved method also in Kensington Gardens. J. A. and T. L. have paid especial attention to this department of their business, and by an improved method of uniting the wires, they secure to the fencing increased durability and greater neatness of appearance. A priced Catalogue will be sent on application, and any Qrders entrusted shall received immediate attention. tl550 — N 0 T I C THE only Establishment in Newport where a First Class PHOTOGRAPH PORTRAIT can be obtained WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. PORTRAITS FROM ONE SHILLING. Messrs. VILLIERS & ANDREWS, 1303] Old Canal Office High-street. DUCK AND COMPANY, TEA DEALERS AND COFFEE MERCHANTS, UNITY STBBET, COLLEGE OREEN, BRISTOL, BEG respectfully to inform Families that they will be supplied from their Establishment with Pare and Unadulterated TEAS, COFFEES, of the finest growth, also COCOAS, and all kinds of the finest qualities of SPICES, at WHOLESALE PRICES. [1675 DRESSING FOR SEED WHEAT. THE FARMERS TRUE FRIEND, is A complete cure for Smut, or Black Head, stimula'es the growth of the Seed, and is sold in Packets only, One Shilling each, sufficient to usa with Six Bushels of Seed, and make it fit for sowing in Ten Minutes. Prepared only by RICHARD HALL, CHEMIST, BRECON. AGENTS Messrs. W. and E. WOOD, Chemists, Pontypool and Abersyeb-in. Mr. W. H. WEATHERBY, Seedsman, Builth. Mr. R. HARRIS, Chemist, Crickhowell. Mr. C. GIBSON, Castle street, Hay. Mr. S. GRIFFITHS, Chemist. Llandovery. Mr. C. SPENCER, Chemist, Monmouth. Mr. J. WATKINS, Chemist, Abergavenny. Mr. R. M. DAVIES, Chemist, Caermarthen. Mr. J". THOMAS, Chemist, Cowbridgel Mr. J. COLEMAN, Chemist, Cardiff. Mrs. S. THOM S, Corn Merchant, Bridgend. From whom may be obtained testimonials favourable to this preparation. [1726 J W. B E N S 0 N S • WATCH AND CLOCK MANUFACTORIES. 33 & 34, LUDGATE HILL; 47 & 63, CORNHILL, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1749. neas. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ON BENSmn; WATCHES "Perfection of mechanisn."—Morning Post. "Excellence of design, and perfection in workmanship. Morning Chronicle,. The qualities of his manufacture stand second to none." Morning Advertiser. All that can be desired in finish, taste, and design."—Globe. The Watches hem exhibited surpass those of any other isntrlisri manuracfrtrur."— Observer. The Morning Herate, &ttn, utaneiani, AOFL numerous OIAM- JUPTIRI* bear testimony to the beauty, finish, and excellency of these celebrated Watches. A two years' warranty with each Watch, and sent, carriage paid, to any part of England, Scotland, Ire- la d. or Wales, on receipt of Post Office or Banker's Order. —Benson's Indian Watch, made expressly for India, silver cases. 10, 15, and 20 Guineas; in gold cases, at 20, 30. and 40 Guineas. Merchants, shippers, and watcli-clubs supplied.-J. W. BENSON. 33 and 34, Ludgate Hill and at 47 and 63, Cornhill. Establish, 1749 [1658 DR. DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by eminent Medical Men as the most speedy and effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, R HETJM ATISiH, SCIATICA, DIABETES. DISEASES OF THE SKIN, NEU RALGIA, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTAINS iodine, phosphate of lime, volatile C fatty acids-in short, all the most active and essential curative properties—in larger quantities than the Pale Oils manufactured in Great Britain and Newfoundland, mainly deprived of these bj' their mode of preparation. The well merited celebrity of Dr. de Jongh's Oil is attested by its extensive use in France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, and Italy, by nuraerouss pontaneons testimonials from eminent mem bers of the faculty and scientific chemists of European reputation, and since its introduction into this country, by the marked confix dance, as well as great success, with which it has been prescribed by medical practitioners. In many instances where other kinds of Cod Liver Oil have been taken with little or no benefit, it has produced most imme- diate relief, arrested disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:— A. B. GRANVILLE, ESQ., M.D., F.R.S, Author of The Spas of Germany," The Spas of England 11 On Sudden Death" dec .1 Dr. Granville has used Dr. de Jongh's Liglit-Brown Cod Liver Oil extensively in his practice, and has found it not only effica- cious, but uniform in its qualities. He believes it to be preferable in many respects to Oils sold without the guarantee of such an authority as De Jongh. DR. Gr,\XVII/LE HAS FOUND THAT THIS PARTICULAR KIND PRODUCES THE DESIllKD EFFECT IN A SHORTER TIME THAN- OTHERS, AN J) THAT IT DOES NOT CAUSE THE NAUSEA AXD INDIGESTION TOO OFTEN CONSEQUENT ON THE ADMINISTRA- TION OF THE PALE NEWFOUNDLAND OILS. The Oil being, more- over, much more palatable, Dr. Granville's patients have them- selves expressed a preference for Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil CHARLES COWAN, ESQ M.D.L.K C S.E, Physician to the Royal Berkshire HospUtl, Consulting Phy- sician to the. Reading Dispensary, Translator of "Louis on æc. Dr. Cowan is glad to find that the Profession has some rea- sonable guarantee for a genuine article. The material now sold varies in almost every establishment where it is purchased, and a tendency to prefer a colourless and tasteless Oil, if not coun- teracted, will ultimately jeopardize the reputation of an un- questionably valuable addition to the Materia Medica. Dr. Cowan wishes DR. DE JONGH every success in his meritorious RAD C. RADCLYFFE HALL. ESQ., M D., F.R.C.P.E., Physician to the Torquay Hospital for Consumption, Torquay, Author of I Essays on Pulmonary Tubercle," &c. I have no hesitation in saying that I generally prefer your Cod Liver Oil for the following reasonsI have found it to agree better with the digestive organs, especially in those pa- tients who consider themselves to be bilious; it seldom causes nausea or eructation; it is more palatable to most patients than the other kinds of Cod Liver Oil; it is stronger, and consequently a smaller dose is sufficient." Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Halfrpints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s 1,9d Quarts, 9s., capsuled, and labelled with DR. DE .JONGH s Stamp and Signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE, by ANSAR, HARFORD, and CO., sole British Consignees, 77, Strand London, \G.; and by many respectable Chemists and Druggists Cy Proposed substitutions of other kinds of Cod Liver Oil should be strenuously resisted, as they proceed from interested motives, and will result in disappointment to the purchaser. 11616 ¡¡;uithn\. MR. GRIFFITH continues to PREPA^F for UNIVERSITIES & GENERAL PURSUITS RecUands, Bristol. ri7lV 0TTERY S'^MP^SW0OL w T T T Estabmshed 1845. '» I LI LJ I A R F P N U ■ • I MEMBER OF THF ROYAI ^D~~principal, Six Ye.iri R 7_r COLLEGE OF PRECEFTOBS; '-issisfunt Master at the late Great The r? i bchnnl at Siimmer-Hill, Bristol. Educational course embraces the Greek, Latin, ^uglish, and French Lan^ua^es Euclid's Elements of Geometry, Algebra, Tri-onometry, Navigation Land, purveying, &c.; Geography, I: isto.y. Arithmetic, and W riting. In short, the System includes a sound scientific and liberal Education in accordance with the present ad- vanced state of Society. OttPiv St Marv is situated near the banks of the river whence "it derives" its name, in one of the most delightful localities of Devon, and seems from its position expressly destined to attract the admiration of the genuine lover of nature. For the important purposes of Education the favouring circnmstances of its situation, as well as its unrivalled circnmstances of its situation, as well as its unrivalled salubrity, and its seclusion from every external influence of a deteriorating nature, cons itute attractions of no or. dinary kind. .The Premises have been devoted to Educational pur. poses for nearly forty years, and the Establishment is re- plete wish every convenience for the accommodation of the most respectable Pupils. First-class References will be given to Gentlemen resid- ing in Monmouthshire, Glamorganshire, &c., whose Sons are now in the School; and Terms and further particu- lars may be known on application to the Principal. (1350 .THE LOCAL BUAIU) OF HEALTH of the BOROUGH of NWPORT, Mormwathshire, areTpr.epsrad to receive TENDERS from parties willing to Contract for the SCAVENGING of the Streets, Roads. Footways, &e., within their district, also for the WATERING of the streets. Specifications of the work to be performed, may be seen, and further particulars may be obtained, on applioation at my Office, where Tenders, marked Tender for Scavenging," must be sent, on or before MONDAT, the 26th October next. The lowest Tender will not necessarily be accepted. ALFRED WILLIAMS, Engineer and Surveyor to the Board. Town hall, Newport, Mon., 30th Sept., 1857". [1750 M NOTICE. ESSRS. O. w. JONES & CO., SHIP- BROKERS, &C., Newport, Mon respectfully besr to inform their friends and correspondents, that they have REMOVED their Offices from 28, LL AN ARTH-STREET to MASONIC-HALL BUILDINGS, Great Dock-atreet. [1711 INDIAN RELIEF FUND. Under the auspices of THOMAS GRATREX, Esq., HIGH SHERIFF, AND CHARLES LYNE, Esq MAYOR, A CONCERT OF SACKED MUSIC, consisting of Selections from the ORATORIOS of JUDAS MACCABEUS. MESSIAH, and CREATION, will take place at the TOWN HALL, (by permission of the Mayor), on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th, at Eight o'clock. ° SOLO VOCALISTS. Miss CLOWES.Mr. H. J. GROVES. INSTRUMENTALISTS. Violin .HorrPFElF?M. Violoncello.Mr. A. W. WAITS, of Bristol. Double Bass Mr. RICHARDSON. Leader Herr PFEIFFER. Crganist. Mr. TASKER. Organist of St. Pauls. ™ Conduc or Mr. H. j. QEOVES. The Orchestra will consist of about 70 Performers, Amateurs of the Town and Neighbourhood. Admission .-Reserved Seats, 28.; Body of the Hall, Is. Tickets may be obtained of Mr. NEWMAN, Music Seller and Mr. H. MULLOCK, Stationer, Newport. [1738 BY PERMISSION OF THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR. MR. HENRY BROWN'S ROYAL CIRQUE UNIQUE, AND GRAND EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT, Situate near the BRIDGE of the SOUTH WALES RAIL- WAY. opposite POTTER'S NURSERY, and near the OLD PACKET STATION, open for a short season, commencing on Monday, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1857. IT is most respectfully presumed by Mr. MvtfBT BROWN, La-Jlua am] <?». v.u» goooraiij ur Newport and its vicinity, will not form an estimate of the probable merits or respectability of this Company, from the circumstance. of having witnessed any of the inferior and unfinished. Exhibitions too generally advertised. No expense will be spared upou the structure of the. building — the most minute investigation will take place by Mr. WILLIAMS, Town Surveyor, to prove its stability so that the greatest confidence may be secured. The Entrances to the DRESS and SIDE: BOXES will be approached from the Carriage-way beneath a Covered. Canopy. The DRESS BOXES will be tastefully furnished, Cushioned Seats, &c., &c PRIVATE BOXES upon the same plan as the Royal Italian Opera, London. The SIDE BOXES will be provided with Cushioned Seats. A Grand PROMENADE will encircle the Pit upon the- plan of Franconi's Cirque, Paris. The PIT and GALLERY will be built upon an entirely new plan, by which these places will be entirely free from draughts and cold. The interior will be Brilliantly Illuminated. Every possible care and attention wili bo paid to the approaches to the iiiStabli8hment—the Polioe Authorities will be in attendance. A Splendid BRASS and STRING BAND, led by Messrs. STOODLY and FARRELL. Select MORNING PERFORMANCES will take place, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, commencing at Two o'clock. The EVENING PERFORMANCES will commence precisely at Half-past Seven Doors will be opened at seven. The Prices of Admission will be Private BOKQS, 2s. 6d. each; Centre or Dress Boxes, 2s. Side Boxes, Is. 61. Pit, Is. Gallery, 6d. A considerable reduction will be made for Family Parties in the Private and Dress Boxes. Tickets may be bad of the principal Music-sellers, and at the Newspaper Offices. Half-price, Commencing at Nine o'clock, to the Dress Boxes, Is. 6d. do. Side Boxes, Is. do. Pit, 6d. Sohools at greatly Reduced Prices to the Morning Per- formances, and Union Children Free. JA MES LEACH, Wholesale and Retail BEDDING, BEDSTE\D, GLASS, and CABINET MART, 117, Commercial-street Newport. Every descrip- ion of Brass and Iron Bedsteads, French, Arabian, Four- ost, and Canopy Bedsteads, in Birch, Mahogany, Wal- ut. and Painted Woods. Furniture bought, or taken in exchange, to any amount. [till CAVENDISH HOUSE, CHELTENHAM. DEBENHAM, SON, AND FREEBODY, beg to submit the following List of their leading Prices in various descriptions of Furnishing Goods. The rapid increase in this branch of their business has induced them to enlarge their Stock very considerably they have SHOW ROOMS for the express purpose of keeping a general assortment of every description of BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, CARPETS, &c., and they trust the character they have sustained for the last 30 years will be a sufficient guarantee that the same care and attention will be devoted to this New Branch of their Trade. Painted Iron Bedsteads for Servants, from jgO 12 6 Beech ditto (Japanned Maple) from 0 18 6 American Birch ditto, half-tester 15 0 Mahogany Arabian ditto ditto. 2 10 0 Mattresses for Servants n o n Horse Hair ditto V Q A Japanned Toilet and Wash Tables 1 nr>^na;p French Polished Birch ditto T I) 210 0 ditto. |Tm„. Mahogany ditto 3 0 0 ditto. Japanned Chests of Drawers 17 6 Birch and Mahogany ditto „ 2 10 0 Swing Looking Glasses „ 0 5 6 136(1 Pwoom Chaira ■■ 0 2 9 Chintzea .7. „ 0 0 4} per yard Union Damasks »» J P Silk and Wool ditto, 1^ yds. wide „ 0 4 6 ditto. Bordered Muslin Curtains ? o c Muslin Drawing Room Curtains ,,0 9 6 per pair. Blankets .» "SI? Counterpanes. "• » R ? 5 Quills J J 6 ditto. Cotton Sheets •• ••• » 0- 6 0 per pair. Linen ditto 0 12 0 ditto Brussels Carpets 0 2 3 per yard Tapestry ditto 0 2 8* ditto. Kidderminster ditto 0 16" ditto Dutch ditto „ o 1 OA ditto. Printed Druggets „ 0 g- ditto. Hearth Rugs „ 0 4 6 each. N.B, Books of Bedding, with prices, sent Post Free on. application. riToiDEBENHAM' S0^' AND FREEBODY. L1'-1 CAVENDISH IIODSE. CHELTENHAM. EMIGRATION TO AMERICA, BY FIRST-CLASS PACKETS. TAPSCOTTS LINE FOR X newyork, Sailing Weekly. COPE'S LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA, Sailing on the 12th of each Month. And first-class Ships to other American Ports occasionally. For terms of Passage and other Particulars, apply so W. TAPSCOTT aud CO., Old Hall, Old Hall-street, and St. George's Buildings, Regent-road, Liverpool. Agents in New York—TAPSOOTT and Co., 86, Sontit street. Money Orders and Passage Certificates issued by the atoY8^ either in New York or Jdverpool. (Iii G