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DENTAL SURGERY. Attendance in the Principality as for the last Thirtv Teart, Mr. Lewin Mosely, Dentist, 30. BERNBRS STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1820.) DAYS OF ATTENDANCE. NEWPORT-EYery Fourth THURSDAY, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL. Next visit, Thursday, August 29. CHEPSTOW—Every Fourth MONDAY, at the GEORGE HoTBl. Next visit, Monday, August 26. JLBERGA VENN Y—Every Fourth TUESDAY, at Mr. WLLLIAHS, saddler, next door to the ANGEL HOTEL. Next visit, Tuesday, August 27. ^MONMOUTH— Every Fourth THURSDAY, at Mr. J. POWELL'S, Plumber, Monnow-Street. Next visit, Thursday, September 12. HEREFORD—Every Alternate WEDNESDAY, at Mrs. WEBSTER'S, Surveyor, &c., St. Owen-street. Next visit, Wednesday, Aug 28, and Wednesday, Sept. 11. Private rooms at all the Hotels. Attendance from 10 to 5. IMPORTANT NOTICE: THE constant complaints and numerous severe diseases caused by the use of Metals, Soft Compositions, and other Absorbing Agents, in the manufac- ture of Artificial Teeth and Plates, induces Mr. LEWIN MOSELY, Dentist (established Thirty Years), to call especial notice to a new. invaluable, and patented inven- tion, highly recommended by the leading members of the faculty, in London, Paris, and elsewhere. Of its numerous advantages explained in the specifications of patent, the following requite particular attention. Consisting of one continuous piece of enamelling, the Artificial Teeth pre- sent an uniformly even s irface to the action of the mouth and tongue, preventing lodgement of food and the vitiated secretions so universally complained of in the system now .om in use. No Metals, Springs, (Vires, or Fastenings, are required and the composition being moulded while in a perfectly plastic state, can be fitted over the most sensitive stump, loose tooth, or tender gum, without the slightest pain or inconvenience, avoiding extraction and all opera- tions. Constant attendance at Town Residence, No. 30, Berners-street, Oxford-street, W where patients and letters will meet with immediate attention. Fees to suit all classes. -Consul tation free. [13 GENTLEMEN who desire a superior G FIT and FINISH should try C. MILNES, TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER, 158, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. [9 CHARLES LEWIS, WHARFINGER AND SHIPPING AGENT LIVERPOOL WHARF, LOWER CROSS-STREET, NEWPORT. Access to Wharf by Railway and Canal. [1950 HENRY POOLEY & SON, 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON PATENTEES AND SOLE MAKERS OF POOLEY'S WEIGHING MACHINES, WEIGHBRIDGES, &c., Suitable for all Commercial, Mining and Manufacturing^ purposes. TRAM WEIGHING MACHINES, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE VARIOUS WORKS OF SOUTH WALES. Albion Foundry, Liverpool; 89, Fleet-street, London Commercial-street, Newport; Wellington-ssreet, Gateshead. AGENTS for the sale of Valves and Brass Mountings, Pressure Guages, Vulcanized India Rubber, &c &c.— C. P. PARKINSON, Manager. [10 H. P. BOLT, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER A I;D MANUFACTURING JOINER, .A US TIN FBIABS SAWING, PLANING GROOVING, & MOULDING MILLS, NEWPORT MONMOUTHSHIRE, HAS constantly on hand the following GOODS, viz. :-STEAM STRUCK MOULD- INGS and ARCHITRAVES, SKIRTINGS, DOOR JAMBS, QUOIN BEADS, SASH BARS, DOORS and DOOR FRAMES, SHUTTERS, GROUNDS, SASHES and FRAMES, PANELLING, and FLOORING of all descriptions. Also, RIDGE, CRESE, SLATE, and PANTILE LATHS, DRAIN PIPES, CEMENTS, PLASTER OF PARIS. and BARHAM'S RENDERING PLASTER, CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATE SLABS, ORNAMEN- TAL FLOOR TILES, and all kind of BUILDING MATERIALS in general, at reasonable prices. N.B.—A list of Drawings, and Prices of Doors, Moulds mgs, &o., forwarded, on application at the Works. [107 IRON BEDSTEADS I IRON BEDSTEADS THE Largest and most varied STOCK IN SOUTH WALES, at J. LEACH'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 117, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. Prices from N ine Shillings to JE33. New and Second-hand Furniture of every description. [814 MR. PARSON SURGEON DENTIST, of 17, Orchard- street, College Green, Bristol, respectfully acquaints the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of NEW- port and Vicinities, that he may be consulted in the various branches of his profession, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, the second Wednesday in each month, Terms, which are extremely moderate, may be known on application as above. ASEFPTEMBEEK.R } Newport, Wednesday, 11th, 9 till 5. (25 The PARLIAMENTARY REPORT on POOD ADULTERATION proves that if Merchants did not allow the Chinese to coat WW Tea with p0Wdered colour, the brown wi- ntered leaves could not possibly be palmed off for fine Tea, as nnw, to the loss of the British consumer. 1/- "Always Good alike" HORNIMAN's PURE TEA too Leaf not covered with color. -il 11- /"i REAT STRENGTH fti *■ am* BI0H F0LL I I KG • KIRR! I 1 t I X°^.R is lnsuret1, BY HORNIMAN I n importing Tea thus pure ill u,\d\s?uisedt as the Chinese ill i p*2 < [?j? i I » ? cannot, if it is kept in its natural r8 rrfej Which have become brown and flavourless .TV1 3- Th6 LAKCRT REPoRT^statpc • -"The Teas in the Dockt iml | H >u.» WAH/.iifi > ii p0rted by Horniman & C». are | :-n».rr!t, >'genuine and oj good quality • «.tj,e Green with none of the c' bluish colour seen on other teas aie of a natural olive hue; and, with the Blacks, arc perfectly pu e and who Sold on'y secured in Packets. Prices 3». »u 4s., a ti 49. 4d per pound. AGENTS IN THTS NEIGHBOURHOOD. ABERD ARE.. Jones.—Thomas ABEBAVOU..Evan Evans. ABEBGAVENNY Goaden (late Hirst).—Watkins, Jligli^t. JLBEKSYCHAN Wood, Stamp- office. BRISTOL..Ferris, Union-street. BRECON .White, High street. BRTDGEND..Leyshon. BLA KENEY..Pllilpotta. CBICKHOWEI.L..Christopher. COWBRIDGE ..Thomati, High-st CARDIFF..Kernick, 23, Duke-st Ditto ..James, Bute-street CSII:PSTQW.. Ta lor, St. Mary street OLCFOBD.. Williams.—Hough Qu>uCKBT«»..Fonracre,Crott« LIONOOX..Purssell Lorn hili LYDNEY ..Hathaway MONMOUTH Farror.- Baker. MERTHYB..Stephens. High st NEATH..Hutchins, Ward-street NEWPORT.. Jo!ES.5,Hign-st Ditto..CHEERY, 41, Commercial street NEWNHAM.Fryer. Draper. PONTYPOOL and ABEBSrCHAX. Wood, Stamp Office. I Ross.. Y earsley.—Perri3. SWANSEA.. Wilson, Castle sq. Ditto..Harris, Oxford-street Ditto.Glover Cattle-street L'BK.. Edwards. 766 I gMjdtegflSi. THE BEST LIME IN THE WORLD FOR WATER WORKS, THE ONLY ABERTHAW LIME in Mon- JL mouthshire may be obtained of JOHN EVANS, LIME BUMNEB, Pillgwenlly, Newport, at the Lowest possible terms. [1762 R. MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and • COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMEBOIAL STREET, NEWPORT. BONDED AND FREE STORES FOR SHIPS. [1 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN (WITH SUPPLEMENT,) IS N3W ISSUED AT T H R E E PEN C E. MASON'S FOUR SHILLING TEA IS DELICIOUS TO DRINK. Can be had only at MASON'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 173, COMMERCRAL-STREET, (Three Boors below the Westgate Motel), NEWPORT. On receipt of Post Office Orders, payable to JOHN MASON, Parcels of 61bs. and up- wards will be sent free to any Railway Station.' [1909 WHARFAGE. GOODS AND MINERALS SHIPPED, LANDED, or WAREHOUSED, at the BLAINA OLD WHARF.-Apply at the BLAINA WHARF OFFICE, Great Dock-street. A powerful Crane on the Wharf. Vessels ,of fully 300 Tons can be loaded or un- oaded with safety. [1877 HOPKINS, HAIR DRESSER, PERFUMER, JEWELLER, &c., 5 0* HIGH STREET, Having engaged an EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT will be enabled to EXECUTE all ORDERS in the NEWEST STYLK. SEPARATE ROOMS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR CUTTING, DYEING, &c. WIGS, FRONTS, PLAITS, HEAD DRESSES, &c., always in Stock. f 1945 [1945 1M R. THOMAS WILLIAMS HERBALIST, VINE COTTAGE, 182, COMMERCIAI ROAD, NEWPORT, MON. [2 /XEV EI)IT!OY?%V [LAVERT0N & CO'S ENLARGED jpitstrafrir dnik !| Ii CO N TAI NINO t) tk; ENGRAVINGS I OF HOUSEHOLD II ;:F U R N I T U R EJ j! iLarprls, pnimiEs, fa; !j Wi;II r;:IF■?■ and ESTIMATES for Furnishing ii 11: CORI-.WIYII.LA, or MANSION. S'T^ZTI? POST ZFIRJEIE!- 36 E: 37 Mary port Street, Jr \^BFUBTOL^^ -IMPOitTANT TO FLOCK MASTERS. THOMAS BIGG, Agricultural and Veteri- nary Chemist, by Appointment, to H R.H the Prince Consort, K G., bpgs to solicit orders for his SHEEP-DIPPING COMPOSITION. For the destruction of Tick, Lice, &c. and for the pre- vention of Fly, Scab, &o. Also, for his SPECIFIC OR LOTION, FOR SCAB IN SHEEP, OR MANGE IN HORSES OR DOGS. [W It is only necessary, in giving orders, to state th number of sheep to have the right quantity of each sent. LEICESTER HOUSE, GREAT DOVER-ST., BOROUGH, LONDON. DIPPING APPARATUS, £ 14, £ 5, zC4, and J63. Moat Important Certificate from Mr. HERAPATH, the celebrated Analytical Oliemitt Bristol Laboratory, Old Park, January 18th, 1861. SIB,-I have submitted your Sheep-Dipping Composi- tion to analysis, and find that the ingredients are well blended, and the mixture neutral :—if it is used according to the directions given, I feel satisfied, that while it effectually destroys vermin, it will not injure the hair- roots (or" yolk") in the skin, the fleece, or the carcase. I think it deserves the numerous testimonials published. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, WILLIAM HERAPATH, SEN., F.C.S., &c &c., To Mr. THOMAS BIGG, Professor of Chemistry. Leicester House, Great Dover Street, Borough, London. AGENTS. NEWPORT T. J. JOXES, druggist Abergavenny .J. Watkins, druggist J. Gosden, druggist Bridgend Price, druggist Builth T. Price, druggist Bromyard J* Philpott, jnn., druggist Chepstow W. P. Williams, druggist Cirencester .J. W. Mason, druggist Darsley .C. Knapp, auctioneer Cardiff H- Bird, druggist Gloucebter Prosser & Trenfield, druggists. „ E. Berry, druggist Hereford H. S. Duggan, druggist Knighton .R. Phillips, druggist Leominster F. & D. F. Davis, druggists Minclainb-mpt.n W. Simpkins, druggists Nallsworth .Smith and Son, druggists ^Tea"V"- Boone and Evans, druggist Northleach .C. Wright, farmer Monmouth druggist Cocka,& Roper, druggists Swansea. R. George, ironmonger Stow 011 old J. Bullock, druggist) mtr0w u'" S* druggist Tewkesbury E. May, druggist Usk„. Ed. cangiat. [1931 &t. GOLDEN BOOT-124, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. BUY OF THE MAKER AND SAVE 15 OR 25 PER CENT. JAMES HORNER respectfully wishes to infopn his Customers and the Public that he has nearly everything made under his own superintendence, therefore the Goods are better and much cheaper, there being only one profit, he being the manufacturer. J. H. would call the attention of the Public to the RIVETTED GOODS, they being of Frret-class make, and at prices that will be much lower than they have been hitherto sold. Wellington Eoots 10, Od to 12s Od Short Ditto 8s Od to 15s Od Balmorals 10s Od to 12s Od Side Springs. 10s Od to 12s Od Button boots 8s Od to 10s Od Bluchers .» .&s0dto7s0d Ladies Cashmere Boots, own make 3s Od to 3s 6cJ 11 Military Hee's, own make 4s Od to 5s Od Ladles Cloth Boots, own make 3s 6d to 4j 6d 1, Military Heels, own make 5s Gd to 7s Od „ Kid Balmorals, own make 4s Od to 5s 6d „ Military Heel3, own make 5s 6d to 6s 6d „ Elastic Sides, Military Hee's, own make 7s Od to 9s Od „ Hou,e Boots 2s 3d to 2s 9d Coloured Boots 2s 3d to 3s 6d Ladies Overshoes, Is. 6J., Children s, Is. 41. GREAT REDUCTION in Children's Boots and Shoes, in endless variety. In the BESPOKE DEPARTMENT every attention to the Latest Fashions, best Materials, good Workmen, and he Lowest Price charged. One Trial will convince the Purchasers of the advantages to be obtained at this Establishment. NOTICE—GOLDEN BOOT, 124, COMMERCIAL-STREET, OPPOSITE CROSS-STREET, NEWPORT. [1965 PIANOFORTES SELLING OFF, to make P room for enlargement of "Show Rooms," which will average 150 feet by 20 feet, in three compartments. Many choice instruments will be sold at a great reduction, to- gether with a large stock of MUSIC, at DIMOLINE'S, 34, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. [2115 )x T 1FT if FBEEBOBirS [ IIXtTSTRAiED W CATALOGUE Vf AK C0MTAIX3 A\\ )V l)e«ic»i &TL& Prices of 160 difftr. Tf< ma tal Aiticl* ot Bdtaom Tank (%)) vr tare, m well m 100 BvdstMdat \f JI ad PrteM of eve*y deaoriptkitt J L Bedding, Y" 81NT tTLBB BY POST. DmnuM, Sou, & FSBMOST, Bec18tn48, Bedding, Bedroem Ihtttnitnf ManufSftntere. OaW- ( fl Bit Kftkers, and &ener*l So«M A\l \VS' Furnlslilng. CAVENDISH HOUSE CHELTENHAM. Jj [2103 DR. DE JONGH'S CKnight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy Tor CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALI SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. THE invariable purity, palatableness, ppeedy efficacy, and consequent economy of this unrivalled preparation, have obtained for it the general approval and unqualified confidence of the Medical Profession, and notwithstanding the active, and in too many instances, unscrupulous opposition of interested dealers, an unprece- dented amount of public patronage. The immeasurable therapeutic superiority of Dr. DE JONGH'S Cod Liver Oil over every other variety is incon- testably established by the recorded opinions of the most distinguished Physicians and Surgeons in all parts of the world. In numberless instances, where other kinds of Cod Liver Oil had been long and copiously administered with little or no benefit, Dr. DE JONGH'S Oil liasprodueed almost immediate relief, arrested disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:— Sir Henry Marsh, Bart, M.D., T.C.D. hysician in Ordinary to the Queen, in Ireland; President of th College of Physicians in Ireland Visiting Physician to Steevens Hospital; Consulting Physician to the City of Dublin, St. Vincent, and Rotunda Hospitals, &c. dëc. "I have frequently prescribed Dr. DE JONGH'S Light Brown Cod Liver Oil. I consider it to be a very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." A. B. Granville, Esq M.D., L.R.C.P., F.R S., Author of The Spas oj Germany," "2 he Spas of England," "011 Sudden Death<5cc. "Dr. Granville has used Dr. DE JONGH'S Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil extensively in his practice, and has found it not only efficacious but uniform in its qualities. He believes it to be preferable in many respects to Oils sold without the guarantee of such an authority asDe Jongh. Dr. Granville has found thai this particular kind producees the desired effect in a aborter time than others, and that it does not cause the nausea and indigestion too often consequent on the administration of Pale Oils. The Oil being, moreover, much more palatable, Dr. Granville's patients have themselves expressed a preference for Dr. DE JONGH'S Light Brown Cod Liver Oil." Charles Cowan, Esq M.D L.R.C.S.E., ] Senior Physician to the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Consulting hysician to the Reading Dispensary, &c.,&c. "Dr. Cowan is glad to find that the Profession has some reasonable guarantee for a genuine article. The material now sold varies in almost every establish- ment where it is purchased, and a tendency to prefer a colourless and tasteless Oil, if not counteracted, will ultimately jeopardise the reputation of an unquestionably valuable addition to the Materia Medica. Dr. Cowan wishes Dr. de Jongh every success in his meritorious undertaking.' Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d. Pints, 4s. 9d. Quarts, 9s. capsuled and labelled with DR. DE JONGH'S stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by respectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSA HARFORD, & Co., 77, STRAND. LONDON, W.C. C.A UTlON. -Beware of Proposed Substitutions. [1519 • THE GUARDIAN LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. No. 11, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E.C. ESTABLISHED 1821. LIFE DEPARTMENT.—Assurances in force at Christmas, 1859, £ 4,730,000. Income £207,000 per annum. Assu- rance fund, independent of the Company's capital, £ 1,618,000. On the participating scale, 80 per oent. of the profits divided among the assured. Invalid lives accepted at extra rates. Loans granted on the values of policies. Notices of assignments of policies registered. Medical fees paid by the company. No charge for policy stamps. Advances made ou lifc interests and reversionary properties. FIRE DEPARTMENT — Insurances effected at the usual rates. Applications for agencies may be made to the Secretary THOMAS TALLEMACH, Secretary. For more detailed particulars, see the usual quarterly advertisement. AGENTS. NEWPORT JOHN CROSS. Monmouth J. Wanklyn. Abergavenny James Goaden. Cardiff M. Grover. Pittp Stowe and Slocombe. [2219 ii- Miixfi-i KINGTON TO LLANDRINDOD WELLS. npHE "PAUL PRY" FOUR HORSE JL COACH, will on and after MONDAY, the 10th of JUNE, 1861, leave the OXFORD ARMS HOTEL, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY afternoons, at 4.30 after the arrival of the Express Train from Lon- don, Bristol, Clouoester, &c., arriving at the PUJ1P HOUSE HOTEL, LLANDltlNDOD, at 7.30. The "PAUL PRY" will leave the PUMP HOUSE HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY mornings, at 8, arriving in time for the Express Train to London, &c. GEO. EVANS, > B P.JAMES, Proprietors. N.B.-The most direct route from all parts. [1958 FRANCIS MORTON & O^ LIVERPOOL, INVITE attention to the REDUCED PRICES of their best prepared close laid GALVANIZED CABLE SIGNAL CORDS, For Collieries, Mines, Railways, &c. PRICES, DELIVERED DIRECT FROM THEIR MANUFACTORY, LIVERPOOL:- No. 00, for deep pits, 13s. 6d. per hundred yards. No. 0, for deep pits, lis. 6d. ditto. No. 1, for shallow pits. 10s 6d. ditto. GALVANIZED SIDE PULLEYS, with brass wheels, for No. 00 Signal Cord, 6s. 3d. a dozen. No. 0 aad 1 Signal Cord, 5s. 6d. ditto. SIGNAL BELLS, extra strong, 30s. each. Ditto, small size, 20s. each. IMPROVED DRY HAIR FELTS for BOILERS, &c., in long lengths, 9!tl. to Is. 7d. a yard. ASPHALTED ROOFING FELT, Id. a square foot. FRANCIS MOR TON CO., MANUFACTORY AND HEAD OFFICES, LIVERPOOL; LONDON OFFICE—19, PARLIAMENT-STREET, WEST- MINSTER. [1 4S THE BRISTOL AND WEST OF ENGLAND CRICKETING AND ARCHERY DEPOT Duke's, Cobbett's Caldecourt^, Bart- Dark's, Thompson's, Page's, (.Clapshaw's, &c., Cricket Bats, Balls, Wickets, Gloves, If Belts, Leg Guards, &c. Youths' Cricket I Bats, from 9d.; Balls, from 41d. Wickets, ji from Is. Bows, Arrows, Targets, Finger j3 Tips, Arm Guards, &c. Youths' Bows, jrjj|gj from 2d.; Arrows, from Id. A Liberal ||]||,|| jjgaj. Allowance to Schools and Clubs. Camp ^jjii 3jjg§ Stools in great variety. pJJte L^* PERAMBULATORS—A choice assort- i| meut, and very reasonable in price. Fancy y jwsga Goods in general. if At D. P. BELFIELD'S, 62, WINE Dark STREET, BRISTOL. [1960 jg? 11/1 ERSEY LINE of AUSTRALIAN PACKETS, sailing from LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE, On the 25th of each month. Passengers conveyed by Steamer at Through Rates to all parts of Australia, &c. For terms of Freight or Passage, apply to EDMUND THOMPSON & CO., 20, Water-street, Liverpool; 01 to G. W. JONES & CO., Ship Brokers, Newport; JAMES GAWN, Auctioneer, Aberdare; TITUS JONES, Auc. tioneer, Merthyr; JENKINS and REES, 16, Somerset ace, Swansea; or to R. W. PARRY, Ship Broker' ara L36 STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, VIA MILFORD HAVEN AND WATERFORD. DAILY SERVICE, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. rjlHE Mil ford Haven and Water- 111 JL ford Steam Ship Company's Vessels will Sail (weather permitting) :— From Waterford, at 3.15 p.m., on arrival of the Train from Cork, Limerick, &c., so as to enable Passengers to proceed by the 2 45 a.m. Express Train, reaching London at about Eleven a m. From New Milford at 7-15 p m., on the arrival of the 9.40 a.m. Express, ard 6 0 a.m. Third Class Trains, so as to enable Passengers to proceed by the 6 0 a.m. Train to Limerick, Cork, &c. For further particulars apply at any of the Railway Stations or to Messrs. FORD & JACKSON. 36, Cannon- street, City, London and New Milford, South Wales. See Bradshaiv s Guide and Railway Time Tables [1580 BARCLAYS' DR. BATEMAN'S PEC- TORAL DROPS. This Medicine has long been held n the highest estimation for ail Rheumatic and Chronic Complaints, in Pains of the Limbs, Bones, and Joints, and in violent Colds. It does not act as a purgative but principally upon the pores of the skin, inducing gentle perspiration, and, therefore, acting in a great measure as a preventive of Fever, too often arising from neglected Colds. Many Testimonials of the efficacy of BARCLAYS' BATEMAN'S DROPS could be produced but the following is selected as the most recent, and one of the most satis- factory: To Mr. THOMPSON, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Richmond, Yorkshire. SIR,—I'm induced to inform you (for the benefit of others similarly afflicted) of the very great relief I de- rived from taking arclays' B tteman's Drops," which I purchased from you some short time ago. I was most dreadfully afflicted with Rheumatism for two years, and for nearly twelve months of that time was confined ( to bed. After taking two SMALL bottles ONLY, ] I'm quite cured. A neighbour of mine, living at Barton, by trade a lime burner, can bear similar testi- mony ho wAs so lame from Rheumatism as to be unable to work for se veral months, and now, after taking Bar- clay's Bateman's Drops" (through my recommendation), is able not only to work, but walk six miles every day. I am, Sir, yours obediently, FRANCIS 1'ANSON. Middleton Tyas, near Richmond, Dec. 5tb, I860. These.Drops may be had of all respectable Druggists and dealers in Patent Medicines, in bottles, atl3«d. and 2s. 9d. each. Be careful to ask for BARCLAYS' BATEMAN'S DROPS as there are many spurious imitations and observe that their names and address (95, Farringdon-street) are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to each bottle. o [1378 r WT ASHING FOR THE MILLION. YY HARPER TWELVETREE'S SOAP POWDER.-Thi> unrivalled preparation entirely supersedes the timeworn and now fortunately obsolete process of a family washing day. Harper Twelvetrees. the great modern regenerator of this relic J of the past, has invented his renowned SOAP POWDER ] whereby all that is required is to boil the clothes 20 minutes and hang them up to dry. Patentee: HARPER TWELVETREES, The Great Steam Works, Bromley-by-Bow London. Sold by J. Mason, D Prew-tt, Commercial street, J. Jones, D. fi. Davies, High Street Newport; J. M. Flint, Holder Brothe^^Q^^i?; and by Groce, nd Druggjist^lfTCrywheiSt £ S0 A"resoco. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY 8s EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT TH* Hfoliit LATERAL GRATING (tffict, 15, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON BOOK-PRINTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS CIRCULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &C. 'HARVEST IMPLEMENTS. J. S. STONE EARNESTLY invite the immediate atten- JLJ tion of FARMERS and others to his Large Stock of New COMBINED MOWING & REAPING MACHINES, Which will cut from Eight to Twelve Acres a day. HAYMAKING MACHINES, HORSE RAKES, AME- RICAN HAY COLLECTORS, CARTS, WAG- GONS, &c., At the WORKS, DOCK-STREET, and STAND, CATTLE MARKET, Newport, Mon. CATALOGUES SENT POST FREE. [2015 TO PHOTOGRAPHERS PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR. HENRY J. GRATTE, OPERATIVE AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, 57, COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, Supplies CASES, FRAMES, PASSE PARTOUS, APPARATUS, CHEMICALS, and everything connected with the practice of Photography, at LONDON PRICES. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO PURCHASERS IF REQUIRED. Agent for NEWPORT for RAMSDEN'S COLLODION. Orders per post, accompanied by a remittance, punctually attended to. [1681 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN (WITH SUPPLEMENT,) IS NOW ISSUED AT THREEPENCE. JONES, Chemist, 5, High-street, Newport AGENT FOR HORXIMAN S PURE TEA. THIS TEA is si lected from the spring gatherings and is therefore uniformly Good,—shipped free from all artificial colour on the surface, it is uniformly PURE:-in strength and wholesomeness it therefore excels. Being supplied only through AGENTS, and secured in PACKETS, the Importers guarantee that it reaches the con- sumer "always good alike," and at the lowest possible rate. GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE POLICIES. rpHE CONSOLS ASSOCIATION JL 429, STRAND LONDON. 1. Provides the Security of Consols for its Policies. 2. It lends, or returns to Insurers ON DEMAND at any time, about One-Half of all Premiums Paid. Undoubted Security for Money with a liberal Rate of Interest. The Association possesses a Large Capital, subscribed by several Hundreds of Shareholders. Full information may be obtained on application to THOMAS H BAYLIS, Managing Director. T1990 CCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS AND FROM ANY CAUSE, May be provided against by an Annual payment of £ 3 to the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY, which secures £1000 at death by accident, or £ 6 weekly for injury. NO EXTRA PKKMIUM FOR VOLUNTEERS, ONE Person in every TWELVE insured is injured yearly by j Accident. i £ 75,000 has been already paid as COMPENSATION, j For further information apply to the Provincial Agents, j the Railway Stations, or at the Head Office, 61, Cornhill, (late 3 Old Broad-street). ANNUAL INCOME, £ 10,000. CAPITAL, ONE (late 3 Old Broad-street). ANNUAL INCOME, £ 10,000. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. 64, Cornhill, E.C. WILLIAM J. VIAN, January, 1861. Secretary. Agent for NewportMr. W. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock- street. [1453 NOTICE. JUST PUBLISHED, a CATALOGUE of NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS, now sel- ling, with the lowest prices affixed, by E. BROWN, PRINTER and BOOKSELLER, 118, COMMERCIAL-STREET, (nearly opposite Cross street,) Newport, Mon. CATALOGUES MAY BE HAD GRATIS, ON APPLICATION. Printing neatly and expe,litionsly 3xecuted, at moderate prices. LIBRARIES PURCHASED. [2063 jy u li 'lay J C,H -S, & C L 0 c Manufactories, 33 and 34, Ludgate Hill, and 46 and 47, Cornhill, LONDON, E.C. ESTABLISHED 1749 J W. BENSON, as an eminent and old- established London and Cloc j Manufactui-ei-, llas, for the gUIdance of intending purchasers, pub. a new Illusti-ated Pamphlet on and 41 _k which (free for two stamps), sl)oiild be careftillv read by all before it contains a fun description of every construction "al now made, wi th their prices, including Clirorometer, Du- a Lever, Horizontal, and Vei-tical escapements. It contains also numerolls de- signs for the decoriltiolJ of Watches, by eminent Lon. Artists, made for this manufactory, and ketches and prices ofvarious kinds of Clocks and Timepieces. This work is so arranged that persons living in any part of the world can select the Watch best adapted for their use; and have it forwarded free and safe by post, direct from the manufactory, on receipt of a remittance. It also contains plain and practical directions as to the Watch to buy, and how to use it. Every Watch warranted tor two years. BENSON'S LADY'S WATCH.—" Exquisite artis-tic feeling in ornamentation and perfection of mechanism."—Mo iring Post. Silver.3 to 18 guineas. Gold 5 to 50 guineas. BENSON'S GENTLEMAN'S WATCH. All that can be iesired in finish, taste, and design.Globe. Silver 2 to 50 guineas. Gold 6 to 100 guineas. BENSON'S LEVER WATCHES.—" Leave nothing to be desired but the money to buy them with. Standard. Silver 4 to 30 guineas. Gold 7 to 50 guineas. BENSON'S HORIZONTAL WATCH.—"A good watch with )ut paying an exorbitant price.Dail,1f Telegraph. Silver 2 to 8 guineas. Goid.5 to 20 guineas. BEN&ON'S CLOCKS 1 to 50 guineas. Liberal terms to captains, merchants, shippers, and watch )lllbs, Old watches taken in exchange, or repaired. All com- munications to be addressed to the Manufactories, tit,' 4 "'1;'U 1) C A T.E,: H- 0 R yjgSBUkltfW THTlii l 5 0 (1978 IMPORTANT. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY at a Cheap Rate, go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS'S, L6, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON and Insure your Life, and he will guarantee that with approved Personal Security,you can have any Amount from £ 50 up to £ 1,000, for one, two, or three years, repayable by fixed half yearly or quarterly instalments. [21,80 ro TENANTS WISHING TO BECOME THEIR OWN LANDLORDS. THE Western Counties Permanent Benefit -L Building Society, 10, Hamtnet-street, Taunton, are prepared to receive PROPOSALS for ADVANCES on MORTGAGE of approved FREEHOLDS, COPY- HOLDS, or LEASEHOLDS -to any amount—repayable by fixed Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Since 185!, nearly 1,500 Shares have been t"k.en in this Society, an,! £ 40,000 advetnoed upon approved securities,—Their Agent for this District is Mr. WM, WILLIAMS, 16, Dock- itreet, Newport, of whom the neoesasry forms and every iaformitioa b« ebtainqd, [W1 MONMOUTHSHIRE W AGGON COMPANY • jjTWT'PP'n N° TMLRAEN^S^I GIVEN> TBAT TFCTT MEETING of this Company will^hdfj £ ^he^lt PANT'S OFFICES, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, COMS £ £ CIAL STREET, NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, the 21srDav of AUGUST, 1861, at TWELVE o'clock at NOON for th« general purposes of business. By order, THOMAS E. COOKE, Secretary* Dated Augast 5th, 1861. [2200 [ SIRHOWY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th t the [ SIRHOWY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th T THE next ORDINARY MEETING of the Shareholder. Railway Company, will be held at COMPANY S OFFICE, No. 7, High-street, in the Town of Newport, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of August instant S.JTr oclock .ln the. forenoon, for the transaction Meeting88 app°,nted to be doa° an Ordinary By order of the Directors. By order of the Directors. cn. AHESEY JOHN DAVIS, Secretary Newport, 8th August, 1861. ['2212 -i:1 MERTHYR, TREDEGAR, AND ABERGAVENNY RAILWAY COMPANY. LOANS ON MORTGAGE DEBENTURES. THE DIRECTORS are prepared to receive X OFFERS of LOANS of MONEY, in sums of JElOO and upwards, for periods of Three, Five, or Seven Years, upon Mortgage Debenture Bonds, bearing Interest pay- able Half-yearly, on the 1st day of January and the 1st day of July. Tenders, specifying the rate of Interest required, to be addressed, or personal application may be made to Mr W. F. BATT, at the Offices of the Company Monk. street, Abergavenny. By order, CRAWSHAY BAILEY, M.P Chairman. WAf. F. BATT, Secretary. Abergavenny, 2nd July, 1861. [2107 COLTHURST BATEMAN, ESQUIRE, DECEASED.. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament, P made and passed in the 22ud and 23rd years of the- reign of her present Majesty, intituled "An Act to far- ther amend the law of Property, and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors of, and other persons having CLAIMS against the Estate of COLTHURST BATEMAN, late of Bertholey Hoose, near Usk, in the county of Monmouth, and of Stanley Villa, Weston Park, Bath, in the county of Sowerset. Esq., deceased, who died at Sherborne, in the county of Somerset, on or about the 2nd day of August, 1S59 ara hereby required to send in the particulars of their claims LTER PALAIRET and HENRY « rExecators of the Will of the said Deceased, at the office of the undersigned HENltY WHITE, °f t91?? Kx.cutors, situate No. 7, Southampton- street, Bloomsbury, in the county of Middlesex, on or before the 1st day of NOVEMBER, 1861, at the expiration of which time, the saiit Executors will distribute the Assets of the said testator among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the Debts or Claims of which they shall then have notice, and will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any creditor or other person of whese claim they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this 12th day of August, 1861. HENRY WHITE, 7, Southampton street, Bloomsbury, 2227] Solicitor to the said Executors. GAME. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NO Person will be permitted to SHOOT ovpr DUKE of BEAUROKT'S ESTATES, L of Monmouth, without a written authority from the undersigned, and all cards and other permissions issued before this date are cancelled. Also that the Game on His Grace's undermentioned properties is strictly preserved, namely, in the parishes of Raglan, Llandenny, and Itton, in the Woods called Wentwood, Chepstow Park, Veddw, Cefn Garrow, Gelly, and the Hale, also on the lands in the parish of Newchurch, in the occupations of Messrs. Reader, Hayman, Roberts, Scriven, and Nicholls. The Tenants and Woodwards are requested to call upon all parties sporting on His Grace's Estates to pro- duce their authority for doing so. OSMOND A. WYATT. Troy House, 10th August, 1861. [2225 IN CHANCERY—Master of the Rolls at Chambers— TUESDAY, the THIRTIETH dny of JULY, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-one. IN the matter of the JOINT STOCK JL COMPANIES' ACTS. 1856, 1857 and the JOINT STOCK COMPANIES' ACT, 1858; and of the RISCAr- COAL and IRON COMPANY, SIR Joay ROMILLY, the Master of the Rolls, the Judge to whose Court, the winding up of the said Company is attached, doth peremptorily order that a CALL of SEVENTY- FIVE POUNDS PER SHARE be now mrde on all those Contributories of the Company whose names are included in the list of Contributories so far as the same has been at present settled, and he doth also peremptorily order each such conttibutory on the Twenty-fourth day of August next, at Eleven of the clock in the Forenoon to pay to Mr. JAMES EDWARD COLEMAN, the Official Liquidator of this Company, at his Office, No. 16, Token- house Yard, in the City of Lonllon, the balance, if any, which will be due from him after d biting his account in thd.Company's books with such Call. 2233J GEORGE WHITING, Chief Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a ±1 COURT BARON and COURT LEEI" of WIL- LIAM PEHRY HERHICK, Esq., Lord of the Manor of Penycoed, in the County of Monmouth, will be held at. the WHEATSHEAF INN, in the Village of Mugor, in and forthesaidManor,on WEDNESDAY, the 28lh (by of Augt. instant, at Eleven oVlock, when and where all Jurymen who have been sntnmoned to the sad C urta. and all Per- sons who owe suit and service thereat, are requested to attend. And NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVES, that the Jury impanelled at 'lie said Courts will proceed to per- ambulate the boundaries of the said Man or, of which all Lords of adjoining Manors and other persons interested therein are hereby desired to take notice. Dated this 14th August, 1861. 2236] A. WADDINGTON, Steward. ]V"0T1GTT IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a COURT BAKON and COURT LEET of WHLIA* PERRY HERRICK, Esquire, Lord of the Manor of Saint Bri,le, (Nçth, r A\ a ), n 'he county of Monmouth, will be held at the BUTCHER'S ARMS, Carrow-hill, in and for the said Manor, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of August inst., at Eleven o'clock, when and where all Jurymen who have been summoned to the said Court?, and all persons who owe suit and service thereat, are requested to uttend. AKD NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the Jury impanelled at the said Courts, will proceed to Per- ambulate the Boundaries of the said Manor of which all Lords of adjoiniug Manors and other persons interested therein are hereby desired to take notice. Dated this 14tb August, 1861 2235] A. WADDINGTON, Steward. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA JLJ PASSAGE jE14 AND UPWARDS, Pet sons holding Emigration Tickets from the Victorian Government for Passages to Melbourne are now allowed to embark by any Ship from any Port, and they ara requested to inspect the » Albion' bfore fixwg for any other Ship. J v j v -I NOW LOADING AT BRISTOL, F 0 R MELBOURNE DIRECT, To sail the 5th Sept., SSNH8MF The Magnificent Clipper Ship ALBION," A 1 at Lloyd's 1,127 Tons Register, 2,409 Tons Burthen. This splendid Ship has beeu newly Coppered and re- fitted throughout. Her Passenger accommodation is very- superior the 'Tween Decks, upwards of 8 feet in height are lighted and ventilated throughout. She oarries a Surgeon, and every possible comfort has been provided. for Passengers. For particulars of Freight and PassageaDDly to MILKS BROS. & CO 60, Qaeen-square or to J. N. KNAPP, & CO., Newport. A ?«RGE°A wishing to §Q to AUSTRALIA C»n NJAKA terms, by tins §hip, • 9 [822a