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7f 4 ¿\ddrtt't. :9t- > IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS lIE Counties of SOUTH WALES, bor- 01 dering on England, offer the most valuable and Stable fields for ADVERTISERS that can be found 31 kia the same extent in the empire-if we exclude the t Metropolis, and the rich teeming districts of the ^'Productive, the ever-absorbing NORTH. J MONMOUTHSHIRE, GLAMORGANSHIRE BRECONSHIRE, & their large population, commercial enterprise, and Wlily-inoreasing wealth, are, unquestionably, COUNTIES hich Advertisers may look with confidence for an Pie return for any outlay they may incur, in pushing Ir several interests, with a view to large and produc- re sales, &c. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, ^MORA\NSRIIRE AND BRECON SILURIAN, AND SOUTH ALES DVE11TISER, been for more than a quarter of a century, the REAT ADVERTISING MEDIUM OF THE DISTRICT. dvertisers desirous of availing themselves of the pub- ty of its columns, are requested to address the I Wisher, Mr. CHRISTOPHERS, NEWPORT, MON- UrIISHIRE. (Ivertisementi; inserted on a Moderate Scale; and when ntractell for by the Year, Half-year, or Quarter, the tns are proportionately reduced. EWSPAPER CIRCULATION. *TRA.CT FROM THE LAST ANNUAL STAMP RETURN SUED-euding 31st December, 1854:- 1854> AWeek1/ ^MOUTHSHIRE MERLIN 110,425 2124* Cambrian 79,000 1519 Star of Gwent 76,100 1463 Herthyr Guardian. 61,500 llG3 Swansea Herald 58,250 1120 'Monmouthshire Beacon 36,500 702 Silurian 35,375 661 A.t the close of the year 1855, the circulation of the Hurian was added to that of the MERLIN. r". P R I N TIN G OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, I NEA TLY$EXPEDITIO USL Y EXECUTED VJ AT THE crIin fceral jjpriuting ffictt 15, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. ^OK-PRISTISO, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &e. WILLIAM COMPTON, I T TALLOW CHANDLER AND MELTER. A TRY HIS RED WICK DIPS. | 58, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. [2592 INHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WEIGHING- FYVI, MACHINE. PJAM^Y POOLEY AND SON I '^UJ|IMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT,Mow. PT.ATM^ PATENTEES OF THE J-FORM WEIGHING MACHINE, SUITABLE FOR „ WEIGH-BRIDGES, &c.. I PURPOSES Commercial, Mining, AND Manufacturing A»ENTS fOR the°SALETOF' DONKEY-ENGINES 4 IMPROVED TAPS & VALVES; I ^ESSULLE GAUGES, and all BRASS MOUNTINGS .» for Steam Engines and Boilers, &c. AMERICAN VULCANIZED INDI I. -RUBBER ? T, BEI/RTNG, PACKING, HOSE, KC .F^LTS, RIVETS, &c.; MACHINERY BELTING ^HUBB'S PATENT FIRE and THIEF-PROOF SAFES, DETECTOR LOCKS, &c. IAE FRANKLIN PATENT GAS REGULATOR; •^MARSH'S PATENT LUBRICATORS OR OIL CUPS; LUDLOW'S PATENT MALT-SCREENING MACHINE. [1015 DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BANK. ^IYE PER CENT. is paid on all Sums re- ceived ON DEPOSIT Interest paid half-yearly. ^HE RIGHT HON. the EARL OF DEVON, CHAIRMAN Offices: 6, Cannon-street West, E.C. 5] G. H. LAW, MANAGER. „ IMWRTANT: F-16, Dock-street, WILLIAMS, VLLFE, aud, with security, you can have ™ YUUR ifrom £ 50 up to £ 1000, re-payable by L>ALF-YEARH*™3UL- luents in three years, with interest at 5 PER cent nstal- [2341 ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION £ 1,000 IN CASK OF DEATH, or a FIXED ALLOW' i AN(JE of £ 6 PER WEEK IN THE EVENT OF INJURY, may BE •ecured by an Annual L'avment of £ 3 for a Policy in the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. A Sppcial Act provides that persons receiving compensation J0 HI this Company are not barred thereby from recovering full ^HIAGES from the party causing the injury; an advantage no U°EI TH™ONE PERSON in every FIFTEEN is more or TE 'NJUR<'d by Accident yearly. This Company has already I, AS compensation for Accidents, £ 27,98S. of Proposal and Prospectuses may be, had at the Com- *1« 8 OFFICES, and at all the principal Railway stations, where JM° ^A'LWAY Accidents alone may be insured against by the "OURNEY or Year. NO CHARGE FOR STAMP DUTY. U WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary, RAILWAY Passengers' Assurance Company, Offices, 3 Old road-st,London, E.C NEWPORT—Ma. w. WILLIAMS, DOCK-STREET. (1897 Offices, 3 Old road-st,Londe.,i,E.C NEWPORT—Ma. W. WILLIAMS, DOCK-STREET. (1897 ORIGINAL GREEN GINGER WINE.—Price 18S. per Dozen. Beware of imitations, and observe the Signature over tieck of each Bottle— ft' ? BRISTOLABOVE IS manufactured by "W. & E- COOPER Also, the celebrated VIN MOUSSE A UX, or Dozen. MPAgne," IN One-dozen Cases, 24S. per STIVENS'S UNIVPR0IT „ CL„ ordinarily Cheap BRISI'OT J' SAUCE and the Extra- AGEN^UCE' 6d. per Bottle. Mr. J. DA VIES, Grocer.. — Mr. HENRY SHEPPARD""GVO Newport. Mr. JAS. EWIXS, jun CONFES^ '• Mr. CHAS. NAPPER, Confectioner •" » •• „ [1893 SIN A D T THE NEW PROCESS INDIA RUHRP* N WATERPROOF FABRICS ER JAMES IIEYES & CO. (late Beesley & HEVE«L v public attention to their newly-invented proceaa FG *>TERPUOOFING WITH INI)IA RUBBER VHZ entirely charges the nature of Caoutchouc, ren- IT no longer dissoluble in essential oils or naphtha J. H T Y FREE FROM SULFACE lesion. LOWINWT1 have much pleasure in publishing the fol- cles S!N;ENTINA?NIAL, and hereby publicly warrant all arti- ^IMATE S'°Dised by them to stand the heat of any Silmonial from Captain Beckett-, steam-ship Sovereign. GENTLEMA -^SSRS. JAMES HEYES & Co. Le LIl -The Sinadhasion Waterproof Coat and ^ISH.^FU ^PBECL to me last year have proved all I could P^UIRNTIQ6! °A'' ^URNISBED to me for Captain Organ, ship SALLO^S*A^S0 S*VEU bim great satisfaction, for, after U K* 1 saw v° THO WEST COAST OF SOUTH America and •HASAD. FLS C°at in as perfect a state as when pur- ANYTHINGPE;LKS, HIOBLJ of it, saying he never before 2 equal to it. I can, therefore, strongly O?TING HOT CLIMIVI RPRO°' Garments to all those fre- STEA*-«HIP Sovere^n. W T N JAMES HEYES & R'N BECKETT* {»« CORN-STREET, BRISTOT W. BBBGQATE and COBURG STREFTB T WAli-.TEMi, HOTYosi. [j226 GENTLEMEN who desire a superior FIT and FINISH should try C. MILNES, TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER, 158, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. [101 TFrom Finigan's, Bath.] 0 S T L E R'S HAIR CUTTING BOOMS, FIRST FLOOR, 173, COMMERCIAL-STREET, (Three Doors from the Westgate Hotel,) NEWPORT, MON. A Private Apartment for HAIR DYEING. WIGS, SCALPS, FRONTS, CURLS. Every description ef Ornainentit Hair ma- nufactured at the most economical prices. [2508 PORTRAITS, LIFE SIZE, OR TO FIT THE SMALLEST LOCKET, BY MESSRS. VILLIKRS and ANDREWS PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, 59, HIGH- STREET, Newport, Men., two doors from the Post Office. [1870 WR. MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and • COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT. BONDED AND FREE STORES FOR SHIPS. is W:>c" 'J .iJT 4 .>.< T S. STONE has the largest STOCK of NEW AGRICULTURAL MACHINERYifever exhibited in Newport, moat of which took the First Prize at the recent Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society. add ^UeS aD^ "^>r'ce ^'108ts sent free by post to any Implement and Wheelwright Work Great Dock-street, and Stand, Cattle Market, Newport, Mon. Sept. 8th, 1858. 1002 RAILWAY WORKS, AND BRIDGE-END FOUNDRY. J* m^EP0RT' MONMOUTHSHIRE. AMES MURPHY, ENGINEER. R ,L5rAY"WAGGONS FOR SALE OR HIRE. Broad and Narrow Guage wrought and cast-iron Wheels -r, m ant^ Axles in Stock. FOR SALE, TWO TO THREE HUNDRED RAIL- WAY WAGGONS—hired on lease for a term of years to responsible parties (in several contracts). Licenses Granted for making or using the following Pa- tented Railway Improvements:— MURPHY'S WROUGHT-IRON DOVE-TAILED RAILWAY-WHEELS, By which perfect safety is ensured from accident, by the fracture of a tyre. FISH-CHAIR, with safety Mt. and nut fastenings. WROUGHT-IRON LONGITUDINAL BEARINGS, applicable to the double-beaded or deck-beam Rali. Also the RAILWAY STEAM BRAKE. 1166 H. P. BOLT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. HAS FOR SALE a large assortment of GLAZED STONE-WARE DRAIN PIPES of the Best Staffordshire Clay, varying from 3 inches up to 18 inches, with all requisite Junctions. Bends, and Syphons. Also, a fine assortment of TERRA COTTA GOODS, for ornamenting Pleasure Grounds, &c. A variety of NOR WAY" SPA KS on hand. [2402 AMILY MILD ALE AND PORTER BREWEllY, L LAN A R Til-8 TRUE T. WILLIAM PENNY, (Late of the Anchor Brewory.) IN CASKS OF 4A GALLONS AND UPWARDS. rnl"C\ IZOJO GREYHOUND INN, PONTLANFRAITH, MYNYDDYSLWYN. EDMUND JONES, late of the Parrot Inn, _Lj Newport, begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above Inn, situate near the Tredegar Junction on the Loop Line, via Pontypoo], where every accommodation of Bed anrlBoard for Tra- vellers, can be had on the most moderate terms. Wines of the best quality alwavs in stock. E. J. also begs to announce that his HOUSEWARM- ING DINNER will t'ke plve on TUESDAY, the 30th instant. Dinner will be on the Table at Four p.m. Tickets, 5s. each. Trains from Newport and Pontypool will leave in due time. [2618 TO THE BENEVOLENT. I^REDERICK JOHN HOLL begs to state that he has resided in Newport a few years, and has kept a Grocery Business at No. 53, Coiumercial-street, but through badness of trade, the business failed; in addi- tion to this, he has been afflicted with a paralytic stroke, which has partly deprived him of speech and the use of f r'?^8'de. He humbly solicits aid, and as he has not yet sufficiently recovered to be able to work, would be most thankful for any kind asiistance. SUBSCRIPTIONS. iNIr. -K. F Woollett 10 6 Mr. W. Matthews. 2 6 Air. Slieppartl 2 6 Mr. Dixon 2 6 Mr." Bryant, tailor 2 6 Mr. Davies 2 0 Mr. Goss, grocer 50 Mr. Osborn. 2 6 Rev. D. Cavalli 2 6 Rev. Edward Hawkins 2 6 Rev. W. Feetham 2 0 Mr. Bateson 2 6 BANK OF DEPOSIT. Established A.D. 1844. 3, PALL MALL EAST, LONDON. I)ARTIES desirous of INVESTING I MONEY are requested to examine the Prospectus and Plan of THE BANK OF DEPOSIT, by which a high rate of Interest may be obtained with ample Security. Deposits ■ ade by Special Agieement may be withdrawn without notice PETER MORRISON, Managing Director, BRISTOL BRANCH, 8, PARK-STREET, C. W. PORTER, Manager. Forms for opening Accounts sent free on application. [2485 PATENT WASHING MACHINES. P HENRY LEONARD, IRONMONGER, 22, HIGH-STREET, AGENT FOR BRISTOL. t .) :> These Machines Resent many ^Ivaniagj over any other yet introduced. Expeditious, simp e, "8 thorough cleaning, even the dirtiest Clothes no rain whatever on the Linen cau be easny w y or girl 15 years of age. „„ Q ever Machine, Zinc Lined 1rt Large Rotary Machine 17 MANr'r i"Q ° ,AGEN1' for the PATENT PORTABLE cumbrous. -?'0'1 possess all the efficiency of the old space atlgle without occupying one fourth of the Small Size, to stand on Table £ 3 10 W SiLa,°'<>°<lIiS;S'a,'<i ff K." Oven ,„d BoiV. ffj, £ 5. J Patent STOVK^ m 8 °n aPP'ication Gratis. atent blOVES the only Stove without Flue, Patent FUEL for DW.^S.'ED'NE^R61! « 9 T 22, HIGHXTESET °r a To be seen in use on Tuesdays, at 22 HIGH-STREET between the hours of Eleven and ON! » STREET, LEONAltD'8 WAS H IN Q "S A CHIN E. [2619 ddrt,$,$t,$. NOTICE OF ItEl\IOVAL. MRS. E. A. MASTERS RESPECTFULLY informs her Friends and the Public generally that she has REMOVED her BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT in the WHOLESALE and RETAIL WINE and SPIRIT TRADE, to more Commodious Premises than those where her late husband carried on the above Business for nearly Thirty Years; and for the generous support awarded to him during that long period, she tenders her grateful acknow- ledgments. Her Business will in future be carried on at the Premises now occupied by her, and formerly known as the OLD CANAL OFFICE (nearly opposite her late residence), which is fitted up and replete with every convenience for carrying on the WHOLESALE and RETAIL WINli and SPIRIT BUSINESS in all its Brandies. E. A. M., in soliciting a share of public patronage, begs fo assure her Friends and the IPllblic that she will con- stantly have a S I'OCK of First-rate WINES and SPIRITS on hand, which she will render at as Low a Price as any other House in the Trade. N.B.—Her BRANCH BUSINESSES in PONTYPOOL and MONMOUTH will he cnrried on as heretofore. [2.580 NEWPORT HOUSE, 14, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. H CROMWELL begs to inform the Inhabitants of NEWPORT and its Vicinity, that he • has taken the above PREMISES, and has OPENEi) them with a NEW and CAREFULLY-SELECTED STOCK of GENE UAL DllAPERY and FANCY GOODS, to which ho respectfully invites their attention, STOCK of GENEltAL DllAPERY and FANCY GOODS, to which he respectfully invites their attention, and feels assured from his extensive practical knowledge of both WHOLESALE and RETAIL MARKETS, that he is in a position to offer great all vantages to those who may favour him with their support. EVERY NOVELTY IN SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, FANCY DRESSES, ka &c. [2558 1 COAL! CITAXT! 0 O A L FOR THE BEST RED ASH COAL (MONYTHUSLOYNE VEIN) GO TO LLOYD & BARFOOT, COAL MERCHANTS. Entrance, bottom of LLANARTH-SRREET, (Formerly Leslie Howell's Yard J N.B.-DEALERS IN HAY, STllAW, cHxFF, AND BRAN. [2574 GREAT WESTERN CTTTTTI M A R T~ 32, HIGH STREE r, NEWPORT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL READY-MADE CLOTHES, HATS, CAPS, AND W HOSIERY. Established for the supply of GOODS of tho BEST MANUFACTURE, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. a. d. s. d. Mens' Overcoats.from 9 6 Boy a' ditto, from 7 0 Cloth and Tweed Q Trousers ,,6 6 Cord and Mole- 2 4 skin Trousers.. ,,5 0 11 Cloth Vests 3 9 1) 11 1 6 „ Fancy Silk Vests 4 9 „ il 2 6 Moleskin Vests. ,,3 3 2 6 s. d. Men's Pilot Reefing Jackets from 9 6 1, Fancy Flannel 61,il-ti 11 4 9 White, with Linen Fi-onts 2 9 Grey Cotton 0 5^ Gents' Silk Tics 0 11 „ Linen Collars t) 1 6 doz. Lamb's Wool Vests 2 6 Parties are respectfully invited, before Purchasing elsewhere, to visit the above Establishment, where they will find every article of the best quality, and effect a SAVING OF 20 PER CENT. S. PORTER, Proprietor. N.B.—'THE LOWEST PRICES ASKED, AND NO [2533 DENTAL SUITG Ry. General Notice to Messrs. Mosely's Patients, and those who may wish to consult them. ESSRS. MOSELY, SURGEON-DENTISTS, of 30, BERSKI^-STREET, 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 01 meir patients, and so prevent the necessity of their applying elsewhere during their absence. Their days of attendance for NOVEMBER and DECEMBER will be on MONDAY, November the 29th, GEORGE HOTEL, Chepstow TUESDAY, the 30th, at Mr. WILLIAMS', saddler, next door to the ANGEL HOTEL, Abergavenny WEDNESDAY, December the 1st, KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport; THURSDAY, the 2nd, CARDIFF ARMS, Cardiff. Private apartments at all the Hotels. Attendance from Ten to Five. Single teeth, from 5s. Sets, from L5. Stopping decayed teeth, 2s. 6d. Messrs. MOSELY beg to call the attention of their patients, and those who may wish to consult them, that they can now supply Artificial Teeth, with GUTTA PERCHA GUMS or LININGS, whereby a'l 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 GUM-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 Dacayed Teeth, Scaling, Children's Teeth attended, and every operation pertaining to Dental Surgery. [1926 THOMAS HARRIS AND 00^ CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, 10, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED FOR UPWARDS OF FORTY YEARS. T HARRIS begs most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Inhabitants of • Cardiff and its Neighbourhood, that he has succeedo his father, and having had long experience in the above Business, trusts that the same liberal patronage way be continued. He i>ssures them that no exertion on his part shall be wanting to merit a continuance of tho same, by keeping a good S rOCK of TIMBBH, and every article of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE upon the PREMISES, and by supplying the Best Goods for the smallest remunerative profit. Cabinet Goods of all descriptions Pier, Chimney, and Toilet Glassas Feather Beds, Mattresses, and Palliasses. Blankets and Quilts m Venetian Blinds and all other kinds Brass Cornices, do. Poles Curtains, the new German Damas Lampas A i cmAnrr c n 11 I- Broc itelles.Reps, Damasks, Chintzes, and Velves Bell Ropes, Loopers, and Tassels Table Covers, Fringes, Gimps, Cords, and Lace Brussels Tapestry, Kidder, and Stair Carpets FloorCloths, Mattings, and Nlats Paper Hangings & Gilt Mouldings, in great variety Iron Bedsteads sold at the makers' prices a large oi wen-Heasonen MAHOGANY and other WOODS alwavs kept on SALE. 12355 PAPER HAJNUlIs GS! PAPER HA.NGliS GS T. P. W ANSBROUGH, LUMBER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER-HANGER, &c. X and IMPORTER of FRENCH PAPER-HANGINGS, Nos. 4 r.nd 5, COMMERCIAL-STREET NEWPORT lIIoN RAWrrHPQ Westgate Hotel), having just received a LARGE and WELL-SELECTED^STOCK of PAPER- ttAiMGINGS, from the largest manufacturers in England, begs to offer them at Extraordinarily Low Prices Gold fnF^f6pg patterns, from 4s^ per piece all other papers equally low in price. He has also about Five Hundred Lota of Paper (from five to eight pieces in each lot), which will be sold as job lots it about onp h^lf 1 A large and extensive STOCK of GAS CHANDELIERS. Mark the Address _1\^ SakS'S rn pr,,Cce' Commercial-streeet, Newport (opposite the Weafcgate Hotel), Mo a. PS — A II* kind* of fi-OT T") MHTTT n!Krr^ Rooms and Picture-Frames, always on hand. The Trade supplied. MOULDINGS, for EXPERIENCED MEN SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. f2170 MODEL FURNISHED ROOMS. MESSRS, TRAPNELL AVE much pleasure in inviting the attention of PARTIES _L1 FURNISHING to their SUITES OF MODEL ROOMS, Recently added to their Premises, apart from the General Stock, for the express purpose of shewing Rooms of various Sizes and Classes, FURNISHED COMPLETE AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. They embrace every class, and afford such facilities of selection and arrangements, as cannot be found in any Estalishment in or out of London, and will always contain the Principal Apartments of a SIX ROOMED HOUSE FURNISHED COMPLETE, FOR £ 06 3 EIGHT ROOMED DO. Do £ 120 to £ 164 G 3 TEN ROOMED DO. Do £ 219 to £ 481 8 0 TWELVE ROOMED DO. Do. £ 400 to £1000 0 0 SEE ODR FURNISHING GUIDE, POST FREE ON APPLICATION. lhese Rooms, in connection with their Extensive MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, which is THE LARGEST IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, Present advantages worthy the consideration of all who require RÅLLY SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR CASH. CITY CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY MANUFACTORY, 2, ST. JAMES' BARTON, BRISTOL. ESTABLISHED MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS. [1979 WHEAT 94a SOWING. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY-CHESTER MEETING-STAND 191. DOWNS FARMERS' FRIEND, strongly recommended as a sure and certain REMEDY for the SMUT in WHEAT, and the ravages of the SLUG, GRUB, and WIRE WORM. it. will promote the Germination and the Growth of Seed Wheat, and increase the produce of the Crop quits equal DOWN'S FARMERS' FRIEND is HONOURED^with1 ROYAL PATRONAGE is also used by the most Eminent and m Tj -ri „ r m the United Kingdom, including many distinguished Members of THE R O YAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OK ENGLAND hn„r l e"l'm'"l F"ck^. >s sufficient for .Six Bushels of Seed Wheat, which cm be dressed and fit tn sow in a quarter of an hour. I n using it no L, me or Brine is required; the preparation of the Seed is attendedwith so little trouble and it is easier and dn. r for the drill at the time of sowing than any other plan irouoie, and of DOWN'S1 ^FARMRRS'Growers iu the Kin8;10™' 1bea^in/ testimony to the great power and efficacy ot DO Wis S FARMERS FRIEND, are in print, and may be had ot Agents, who are appointed for every district Full directions for use are given vith each Packet. 01 MANUFACTORY, WOBURN, BEDS. Wholesale Agents, Messrs. Langton, Brotheis, Scott, and Edden, 226, Upper Thames-street London From the AGRICULTURAL 1\IAGAZINE. DOWN'S FARMERS' FRIEND is the cheapest and very best dressing for Seed \\h eat. By the use of it not only is Smut in Wheat effectually prevented, but the underground ravages I ot the blu„, urub, and Wireworm, completely annihilated. pvprtucpnni™^ pXT'?'!? Pities not only having copied his Labels but the very words of bis Circulars and Bills, nmS WOKIIR? farmers' Friend bears a Fac-simile of the Proprietor's signature—" HENRY DOWN, WOBURN, BEDS, to counterfeit which is a Felony. AGENT FOR NEWPORT—MR THOMAS J. JONES. H. S.Duggm, Hereford Stan way, Kington F. and D. Davies, Leominster A. Grounds, Ludlow B. Iladley, Hay Cary, Cocks, and Roper, Ross Heming, Worcester Broxton, Shrewsbury Arblaster, ditto G. Maskell, WTeobley T. W. Freeman, Ledbury and by an Agent in every Town. [2û60 TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND HEADS OF FAMILIES. ATENT LENTILIZED COCOA is superior in nutritious element to all others, and being easv of digestion, is better adapted for a general beverao-e than either Tea or Coffee. Copies of the Reports of Professor Letheby and Dr. Hassall, on the invaluable properties of the Lentilized Cocoa, may be obtained from Taylor Brothers, Cocoa Merchants, London (the exclusive Manufacturers of the article), and also from the prin- pal Grocers throughout the Kingdom, who are now selling the Lentilized Cocoa in Canisters at Is. 6d per lb., and a superior Lentilized Chocolate at 2s. per lb. None is genuine uuleaa signed II TAYLOR BRO. I THBBS. Dll STOLBELiG'S VOICE LOZUNGE, is acknowledged after Ten years' trial as he best specific for mproving the v ice, and removing all affections of the Throat Strongly recommended to Clergymen, Singers, Actors, Public Speakers, persons subject to relaxed Throats, and to all person desirous of cultivating their voices, and ensuring a good and clear articulation. They have also been found highly beneficii thoseafflicted with Nervous, Hysterical,or Stomachic Coughs be had in boxes, at 19. lid., 2s. à., and. 4S. Gd.each, ol every Medicine Vendor in the kingdom. Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, Farringdon street, Sutton and Co., Bow Churchyard; W. Edwards, Newberry and Sons, St. Paul's Churchyard; Dietrichsen and Hannay, Oxford- meet; Sanger, Oxford-street, and Retail by all respectable Cbmiau in the Kingom. gMtoeaWiS. THOMAS DAVIES, WOOLLEN DRAPER, AND TAILOR, 24, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. THE ORDER DEPARTMENT is well L supplied with BROAD CLOTHS. BEAVERS WITNEYS, SEAL SKINS, &c., for Winter Coats. A great variety of fashionable TROUSERINGS. A GOOD FIT AND FASHIONABLE STYLE Guaranteed, equal to any London House at a third less price for the same quality. DAVIES-S STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING is very extensive and varied, all made under his own inspection, work warranted, a good fit certain from the vast number of sizes always on hand. rP D.'s CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN J- BOYS, and YOUTHS, has given general satisfac- tion, and may be had in very great variety of sizes, style, and material. YOUTHS'AND GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS JL MADE TO ORDER. A choice Assortment of Ready-Made, his own Manufacture. FHENOH HATS AND CLOTH CAPS. [2438 JAMES LEACH, Wholesale and Retail BEDDING, BEDSTEAD, 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. [1111 I7XTRACT from C. & W. TRAPNELL'S -J FURNISHING GUIDE. GOOD FURNITURE must please the judgment as well as the eye. To this end the following points may be worthy of notice. 1st. Well seasoned materials should be guaranteed. 2nd. Have the most extensive choice. 3rd. All Framings, Supports, &c., should be of the proper size for strength, and of due proportions for ap- pearance. 4tli. The Articles hould be in proportion to the size of the rooms. 5th. Select from the genuine manufacturer upon the largest scale. —— — Six Mahogany Chairs in haircloth 15s. 4 10 0 Easy reclining Chair 1 5 Q Z5 tt (j In Mahogany Cheffioneer, with doors and drawers 3 5 0 17 3 6 DRAWING ROOM*. One set of Damask Window Curtains, with stained rosewood or brass pole, with rings, ends, brackets, &c, com- plete curtains, 32 yds long .2176 Window Blind 0 5 6 Superior Kidderminster Carpet, say 20 yds at 3s 3d 3 5 9 Rug to match 0 10 0 Rosewood Loo Table 3 7 0 Six stained Rosewood Chairs in Damask 2 10 0 Chimney Glass in richly carved and gilt frame .3 5 0 16 0 0 BEST BEDROOM. Birch 5 ft four-post Bedstead 2 2 0 Dimity or Chintz Furniture 2 0 0 Ma:trass 1 2 0 Feather Bed, Bolster, and two Pillows 440 Three Blankets 1 2 0 One Pair of Sheets 0 7 0 Counterpane .090 Painted Washstand, Table, and Horso 0 15 6 Dressing Glass 0 8 6 Two Bedroom Chairs, polished 0 6 6 Window Blind 4s, & Bedroom Carpet 8s 0 12 0 13 8 6 SPARE ROOM. Full-sized French Bedstead 1 10 0 Dimity Furniture 1 0 0 Mattrass 0 15 0 IHilpuff Bed, Bolster, and two Pillows 1 18 0 Three Blankets 1 0 0 A pair of Sheets 0 7 6 White Counterpane 0 9 0 Painted Washstand, Table, and Horse 0 14 0 Chest of Drawers 1 2 6 Dressing Glass 0 6 3 Two Chairs 0 7 0 Bed-side Carpet 0 3 0 9 12 3 SERVANTS. Servant's Donble-sized Bedstead 0 8 6 Milpuff Bed. Bolster, and two Pillows 0 18 0 A pair of Sheets 4s, three Blankets 15s 0 19 0 Grey Counterpane .0 5 0 Washstand aud Table 0 10 0 Two Chairs 5s 6d, Glass 2s 6d 0 8 0 3 8 6 K1TCHEN- Deal Table wi'h one flap 0 12 0 Four Chairs 12. Clothes Horse 5s 0 17 0 1 9 0 Four Sheep and Wool Door Mats 1 16 0 Total 263 16 3 ESTIMATE No. 1. ———===' For Furnishing a Four-Roomed House with economy. n KITCHEN. £ s. d. £ B.'d. Deal Table, with one drawer 0 10 0 Three Chairs 0 7 6 Towel Horse .0 4 0 1 1 6 PARLOUR. One Kidderminster or Dutch Carpet, say 4 yds by 4, for more or less, reckon 2s 3d per yard 1 16 0 One rug to correspond 0 9 0 One Window Blind 0 4 0 Mahogany Pembroke Table 1 4 0 Six Cane seat Chairs 1 1 0 Chimney Glass, in maple or gilt frame 110 Door Mat 0 3 0 5 18 0 BEDROOM. Largest sized Tent Bedstead, wi h French polished foot-pillar and Ellip- tic roof .150 Good LJimity Furniture 1 4 0 Mattrass 0 14 0 White Milpuff Bed, Bolster, and two Pillows 112 6 Three Blankets 21S, I pair of Sheets 5s 1 5 0 White Counterpane 0 7 9 Painted Wash Stand, 6s fid with Horse 2s 0 8 6 Chest of Drawers 3 ft wide 1 2 6 Two Chairs 3s 3d each, cane seats and polished 06 6 Good Size Dressing Glass, in mahogany fi-aine 6 6 Bed side Carpet, 8 vrds 0 10 6 9 2 9 SERVANT'S BEBROOM. One Strong Stump Bedstead, French polished 0 14 0 One Millpuff Bed, Bolster, and two pillows 0 17 9 Two Sheets 3s, three Blankets 12s 6d and one Counterpane 2s 9d 0 18 3 Washstand 0 5 0 Dressing Glass 3s, two Chairs 5s 6d 0 8 6 3 3 6 Total xig 5 9 ESTIMATE No. 2. For a Six-Roomed House, neatly and comfortably Furnished with durable Articles. Hall, Dining-room, Drawing- room, Two Best Bedrooms, Two Servants' Bedrooms, and Kitchen. HALL. Second quality Floor Cloth, say seven square yards at 2s 6d 0 17 6 If the best quality, add Is per yard. Two Birch Hall Chairs 0 18 0 Door Mat 0 3 0 1 13 6 DINING PARLOUR OR SITTING-ROOM One Set Damask Window Curtains,with pole rings and ends complete cur- tains 3; yards long 2 lft 0 One Silicia WindoWBlind 0 5 0 One Stout Kidderminster Carpet 4 yds. by made 20 yds at 2s 6d 2 10 0 £ va m^"S t0 match ••• 0 10 0 feolid Mahogany Dining Table 5 ft 6 iu by o ft b iu 28 6 OBSERVE THE ADDRESS, MESSRS. C. & W. TRAPNELL, CITY CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY MANU- FACTORY, 2, ST JAMES' BARTON BRISTOL. FOR SALE, Furnished or Unfurnished, a First Class FAMILY MANSION, replete with every convenience, in one of the best parts of CLIFTON DOWN. For cards to view, &c., apply asabove. [2002 glddwistfflsi. NEWPORT STEAM SAW MILL, CANAL PARADE. ^TOLrESALE & RETAIL MAHOGANY FARD fer TOBLILDERS.CASINET MAKERS. & OTHERS?" Y Gr. LOVELL solicits purchasers to in- MATTOr A ^vCt hl8i Stouk: of seasoned and well- issorted o t' r.eat,y sawn, in all sizes and thicknesses 19 •or. a horizontal High-pressure STEAM ENGINE IZ inch cylinder, 2 foot stroke, and TUBULAR BOILER in good condition. Can be seen at work at the above [2600 PRIZE CHAFF CUTTERS, CORN CRUSi EItS, &c J REDUCED FROM 5 TO 15 PER CENT S. STONE begs to inlorm his Agricultural t'll, S. STONE begs to inlorm his Agricultural ? Friends and the public generally, th.it he h*s in nTTT'Pi^Ro ^ery lar"e 8SO,t "ent of CHAFF CUT1ERS CORN CRUSHERS, TURNIP CUTTERS fpVlfca'tion. 1 Catalogues sent po.t free on WHOLESALE AGENT FOR CROSSKILL'S PATENT X ri ^HEEL^, &C SZ1,8; J1 wuD<1, Dealers supplied on liberal terms. Implement and Wheelwright Works Newport, Mon., 29th Oct.. 1S58 2593 Coal Direct from the Colliery. THE Public are respectfully informed they can be supplied with the BEST HOUSE COAL from the CWM COLLIERY, delivered to any part of New- port, within the Toll Gates, as follow Best Screened House Coat. 12s. Od. per Ton. Through and Through Do. 9s. 6(jt Small or Smith's Do 7S. (Jd' To parties sending their Carts or Waggons from the Country, giving notice of the same the day previous (to preventtdisappointment) or taking » Trnck a considerable reduction will be made A liberal allowance to Retailers. TERMS, ('ASH. Orders received for Half a Ton and upw at the CWM COAL OFFICE, 159, Comnierci il-road, Newport,Mon. RARE BIRDS' EGGS. T^G«S iu- GVery. BIRD kllown to ^sit "T^ "rea'' Britain or its Shores, may be bad uion ar- Newnort A° r'" J°HN W1LLlAMS> 3, Clifton-pL.ce, Newport, Auctioneer ["'597 PRIME PICKLED OX TONGUES, AT FE y N ELL'S FISH, GAME, AND FRUIT WAREHOUSE, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. [2610 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, U KUJ!;U.N JDiflMTlST, of NO. 7, PARK- STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for tho last 12 years) at NEWP RT, the first WEDNESDA V and at CARDIFF, the following THURSDAY in everv Ms0'Session may C°U8Ulted °D aU CaSCS reUtiDS Mr. YOUNG S next visit will occur as follows • NBWPORT-At Mr. Wansbrou-h's iT' -i street Wednesday, DeceS °K CARDIFF—Mr. Perrott's, Tailor, No. 2, Duke-street. —Thursday, December 2nd. [353 [A CARD.] MR. R. N. OSBORNE, SUR G EON DEN TIS T, 17, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. [1127 TEETH. MESSRS. LEVASON AND ROBERTSON, CjURGEON DENTISTS, 11, BRIDGE-STKEET 8 HEREFORD. One of the Firm wiil attend Monmouth Newport, Abergavenny, and Brecon FORTNIGHTLY. DAYS OF ATTKNDANCE. MONMOUTH—Wednesdays. Oct. 20th, Nov. 3rd & 17th Dec. 1st., 15tb, and 29th, at the BEAUFORT ARMS HOTBL' NEWPoiiT-Mondays, Oct 25th, Nov. 8th ami 22nJ" Dec. 6th and 20th, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL. ABERGAVENNY—Tuesdays, Oct. 26th Nov ON, i 23rd, Dec. 7th and 21st., at the ANOEL HOTEL TWB!m0N~iWednesdays, Oct. 27th, Nov. 10th and 24th Dec. 8th and 22nd, at the CASTLE HOTEL. N.B.-Constant Attendance at 11, Bridge-street, Hereford. [2278 HENEKE\ S COGNAC, a pure French dozen °r blWU' 2°3' Per gallon' 42s- Per LONDON BRANDY, pale or brown, 14s. per gallon 3ps. per dozen. LONDON GIN, as from the still, and the strongest allowed, 12i1. per gallon, 26s. per dozen. Packages to be returned within three months, or charged Is per gallon. Six gallons, the cask not charged. Country orders must contain a remittance. HENEKEYS, ABBOTT, AND CO GRAY'S INN DISTILLERY, 22 and 23, High Hoi born, London, W.C. Established 1831. [2536 tJThe Parliamentary Report on Food has rx;msei the fact that while the Chinese will use none but PURE TE \\aV<nCr%7 tHZ Prf'' C0'0Ur m0St "f ih<" X<t England. The Sanitary Commissioners examine t 74 samples of the Black and Green in general use, of u-hUh 54 werefound coated with powdered colour. ft "Always Good alike" HORNIMAN's PURE TEA the Leaf not covered with color. -/1 f 'J si 'g HOUNIMTFS TEA W,\REI/O\' 30, S Wormwood St., City, Lon I (Tnol8al zcl.it..z!lJ J m ill: m, 11 T 110 N G, RICH. i 0 FULL-FLAYOURED I TEA is thus secured to the 1 ublic, as importing it before he Chinese caver it tcitli roiiur tenders it impossible for any rown low-priced autumn leaves to be made to appear equal to the best,and so passed. !off to the consumer at a high Pri«>- *The Ij(l"cet (' ougman, p olo). states of /»/wviuu's Ki VT ■ „ ^n not being covered with 1'ru-sian blue, &c., is a dull olive the Black is not intensely dark • wholesome and good Tea is thus obtainei. Pi ice's. 4i?-uul 4s 4ft- Per Sold exclusively by Packet"86 ge"ta tllrougbout the kingdom, and only ia LOCAL AGENTS. ABEIWABE .Tones.—Thomas. AUKRAVON..livan Evans. ABEKYSTWITH Jones, Pier-st ABERGAVENNY ..Gosden (late Hirst).—Watkins, High st. ABERSYCIIAN Wood, Stamp- otlice. BRISTOL..Ferris, Union-street. CRICKHOWEI.L..Christopher. COWBRIDOB ..Thomas, High-st. CARDIFF..Kernick, 23, Duke-st. Ditto I.James. Bute-street. CHEPSTOW.. Taylor, St. Mary- street COLEFORD..Williams. GLOUCESTER..Fouracre, Cross. LOVDOX..Purssell Cora hill LYDXEY Hathaway MO.VMOITTH Farror." &c MERTIIYR Stephens, High street. NEWPORT.. Ditto..CUEHRY, 41, Commercia, street. Ditto BATTERSHILL, 173, Com- mercial-street. PONTYPOOL and ABER-.TCKAS.. W ood, btamp Office. ce SWASSF.A Wilson, Castle sqr j-Mtto.. Harris, Oxford-stree Ditto.Glover, Castle-stree L SK. «Edv,rards. [2060 L S_ T ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. OLh CONTRACTORS for the whole cf the HL f HOOFS of the CAMPS of AT.DKRSHOT SHORNCLIFFE, CTRRAGH of KILDAKE, and COLOHESTEB' ali", HER MAJESTY'S PAVILION, ACCOMMODATING 40 090 Officers and Men, and using 400,000 Yards of ° McXEILL'S PATEXT ASPHALTED FELT ROOFING, ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT, BUNHII.T, ROW, LONDON A Cheap, Durable, and Light ROOFING, fur Farm Bail in^s, Cottages, orksboj.s, re-cuvenr,g decivel Weather I3oardiu< ami for the use of Emigrants in every climate. Also, as a LIGHT CKILING, under Slates and Tiles, to counteract Heat in summer, and Frost in winter. It will take whitewash. INODOROUS Bituminous FELT, for lining Damp Walls, and placing under floor-cloth ami carpets. THICK DRY HAIR FELT, for Steam Pipes and Boilers, to prevent radiation and save fuel. f1i'" Samples and directions, with engravings illustrating the cheap construction of ROOFS, sent post-free on ANT plic&tiou. p M'NEILL'S ROOFIN9 FELT WORKS (Which are the Original London Works ) BUNHILL-ROW, LONDON. -B.-Liberal terms to the Trade, and to Merchant* exporting. [2276