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GWTOGG; DENTAL SURG Ei R Y. Attendance in the PrineiptMV « for the tait Thirty Years, Mr. Lewin Mosely, Dentist, *0 BERNEBS STREET, LONDON •3 0, is ifi ±t JN ^biaBM8HKD 1820.) DAYS OF ATTENDANCE. NEWPORT-Byery Fourth THURSDAY, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL. Next visit, Thursday, September 26. €HEPSTOW-Every Fourth MONDAY, at the GBOBGK Hotel. Next visit, Monday, September 23. ABERGAVENNY-Every Fourth TUESDAY, at Mr. WilMAMS, saddler, next door to the ANGEL HOTEL. Next visit, Tuesday, September 24. MONMOUTH—Every Fourth THURSDAY, at Mr. J. POWELL'S, Plumber, Monnow-street. Next visit, Thursday, October 10. HEREFORD—Ever^ Alternate WEDNESDAY, at Mrs. WEBSTER'S, Surveyor, &c., St. Owen-street. Next visit Wednesday, Sept. 25, and Wednesday, Oct 9. Private rooms at all the Hotels. Attendance from 10 to 5. IMPORTANT NOTICE I THE constant complaints and numerous severe diseases caused by the use of Me tab, 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 requiie particular attention. 9°?8,18ri^fP continuous piece of enamelling, the Artificial ee h p e- 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 in use. No Metals, Springs, Wires, or Fastenings, are required; and the composition being moulded while in a perfectly plastic state, can be fitted over the most sensitive ttump, loose tooth, or tender gum, without the slightest pain or inconvenience, avoiding extraction and all opera- tions. Constant attendance at Town Residence, No. 30, Berneis-street, Oxford-street, W where patients and letters will meet with immediate attention. Fees to suit all classes.—Consultation free. [13 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, SPEOIALLY ADAPTED FOB THE VARIOUS WORKS OF SOUTH WALKS. 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 AND MANUFACTURING JOINER, AUSTIN FRIARS 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 PANTILB LATHS, DRAIN PIPES, CEMENTS. PLASTEK PARIS, CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATE SLABS. NAMENTAL FLOOR TILES, and all kina ot BUILDING MATERIALS in general, at reasonable Prp4-PFRTfiNCED WORKMEN in eveiy branch of the BUILDING TRADE sent out in Town and Country at the Shortest Notioe. jq- g ii$t of Drawings, and Prices of Doors, Moi nt tlgø, &e., forwarded, on application at the Works. [1°7 IRON BEDSTEADS! IRON BEDSTEADS THE Largest and most varied STOCK IN SOUTH WALES, at J. LEACH'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 117, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. Prices from Nine Shillings to £33. 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 mpnth. Terms, which are extremely moderate, may be known on application as above. AT0CT0BER F0R } Newport, Wednesday, 9th, 9 till 5^ MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PARX- S STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for the last 14 years) at NEWPORT, the first WEDNESDAY, and at CARDIFF the following THURSDAY in every Month, when he may be consulted on all cases relating to his Profession. Mr. YOUNG'S next visit will occur as follows:- NEWPORT—At Mr. Wansbrough's, plumber, Com- mercial-street,—Wednesday, October 2nd. CARDIFP—At No. 2, Duke-street, next door to Guardian, Ollice-Thursday, October 3rd. [2258, The PARLIAMENTARY REPORT on FOOD ADULTERATION prove» that %f HMmBp Merchants did not allow the Chinese to coat Tea with powdered colour, the brown w 1- thered leaves could not possibly be palmed off for fine Tea, as now, to the loss of the British consumer. 1/- "Always Good alike" HORNIMAN's PURE TEA the Leaf not covered with ooloz. ■ 11- fi ^EA-T ""STRENGTH il; < I V.X and RICH FULL FLA- I I F 29 KU{ • | « I llM,ured, by HORNIMAN 1 I 1 9 H 1 t* lit » ^Ll V°* importing Tea thus pure ""f "nxrf;7"!?ed. a3 the Chinese 11 I SI [«? 1 | cannot, lflt la kept in Its natural § I jJsT I U.ril » « I UIl1C0>0Uw« Ste' pass off 'eaves -CzStZt The 'LAKCET REPORT'states: c i- «_"The Teas m the Docks im- 1 h>-it ii/>N's TK.A ^AKKiioi sK, „ ported by Horniman <6 c». are "genuine and of good quality; ,.»he (iretn with none of the «' bluish colour seen on other teas, aieof a natural olive hue; and, with the Blacks, are psrfectly pweand"y*. Sold only secured in Packets. Prices 3s. i 45«» al u "• 4a per pound. AGENTS IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD. ABMDAM.. Jones.—Thomas LONDON..Purssell Corn hill ABEBAVOS.. Evan Evans. ABRRGAVENNT Gosden (late Hirst).—Watkins, Highest. ABKRSYCHAN Wood, Stamp- office. BEISTOL ..Ferris, Union-street. SHEOO»I.White, High-street. Leyshon. SICKHOWELL.. C hristopher. COWBBIDGE ..Thomas, High-st ARDIPF..Kernick, 23, Duke-st n Ditto ..James, Bute-street vaiipgTow.. Ta lor, St. Mary street ^H<KPOBO.. Williams.—Hougl ''(iiMOHTnttFfnMN, CroM LYDNEY Hathaw ay. MONMOUTH.. Farror.- Baker. MERTHYR.. Stephens, High st NEATH..Hutchins, Ward-street NEWPORT.. JONES, 5, High-st Ditto..CHBRRY. 41, Commercial street NEWNHAM.Fryer, Draper. PONTYPOOL and ABERSRCHAN. Wood, Stamp Office. Ross.. Yearsley.-Penis. SWASBBA.. Wilson, Castle sq Ditto.. Harris Oxford-street Ditto.Glover Caetle-street tsK.. £ 4w«rd«. YM gkddrtooto. W R. MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and TV COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. BONDED AND FREE STORES FOR SHIPS. [1 PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY$EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE Ulerlin printing Q9ffitt, 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- 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, Moa. CATALOGUES SENT POST FREE. [2015 GENTLEMEN who desire a superior G FIT and FINISH should try C. MILNES, TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER, 158, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. [9 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 HOPKINS, HAIR DRESSER, PERFUMER, JEWELLER, &c., 50, HIGH STREET, Having engaged an EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT will be enabled to EXECUTE all ORDERS in the NRWRRT STVT.i? SEPARATE ROOMS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR CUTTING, DYEING, &c. WIGS. FRONTS, PLAITS, HEAD DRESSES, Ac-, always in Stock. [19Ao THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERXJN (WITH SUPPLEMENT,) IS NOW ISSUED AT T H R E E PEN C E. JONES, Chemist, 5, Hish-street, Newport AGENT FOR HORNIMAN S PURE TEA. THIS TEA is selected 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. IMPORTANT. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY at a Cheap Rate, go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS'S, 16, 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. [2180 DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopoldof Belgium) LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALI SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. THE invariable parity, palatableness, speedy 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 has produeed almost immediate relief, arrested disease, and restored healih. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:— Sir Henry Marsh, Bart, M.D., T.C.D. J hysician in OTdiliary to the Queen, in Ireland; President of th College of Physicians [in Ireland Visiting Physician to Stamens Hospital; Consulting Physician to the City of Dublin, St. Vincent, and Rotunda Hospitals, die. d:c. "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," The Spas of England," On Sudden Dealh," &c., &c. 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 as De Jongh. Dr. Granville has found that this particular kind producees the desired effect in a sborter 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, d:c., &c. Dr. Cowan ig glad to find that the Profession has tlOlne reasouable 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, 98. 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. OA UTIQN' P^.i^^P^edjSM/utitutuuth ,&t. STEAD'S PATENT THE CHIMNEY TOPS. ""JL PATENT AMERICAN UKM KITCHENER, THESE PATENT < WHICH IS NOW ADVERTISED CHIMNEY TOPS, frp#09 __3L AND S0 w. 1 91 ll U go MUCH RECOMMENDED STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FOR ITS FOR THEIR ECONOMY, CONVENIENCE, DURABILITY. & EFFICIENCY, C0MPACTNESS, ARE GUARANTEED TO l&HH' ANDTTS CURE ANY SMOKEY CHIMNEY, CTTRK FOR AND CAN BE HAD rvsr TRTAT, FOR ONE MONTH SMOKEY CHIMNEYS, MAY BE SEEN, AND ARE FREE p jlf:T: SOLD AT LONDON PRICES, THEY ARE MADE OF ZINC T BY AND GALVANISED IRON. + P r JORDAN AND SON, IRONMONGERS, NEWPORT, MON. COPPER AND TIN PLATE WORKERS, BELL HANGERS, &c. [23()6 RISCA WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND. De. £ S. d. £ s. d. Ca.. 4 £ s. d. To Amount received by Trea* By Amount distributed from 1st January to surer. 5998 19 0 22ud August, inclusive Subscriptions not yet paid in. 650 0 0 „ 34 Weeks at £ 22 6s 6d 759 1 0 Amount as advertised 654819 0 „ Widow Skidmore's funeral expenses 2 0 0 Interest at 4 per cent. allowed „ Widow Gough's travelling expenses 0 5 0 by Treasurer, up to June Balance 5868 7 8 30th — 80 14 8 £ 6629 13 8 £ 6629 13 8 SCALE OF RELIEF (WEEKLY), AS ORDERED BY GENERAL COMMITTEE:- 49 Widows, at 4s. ••• »• ••• £ 9 16 0 41 Children, at 2s 4 2 0 71 Ditto at Is. 6d. o b b 13 Aeed Barents eight at 4s., one at 5a.( three at 6s., one at 7s. ••• 3 2 0—22 6 6 1.J Aged parents S STEPHEN VERNON, Treasurei. 22nd August, 1861. W. G. CARTWRIGHT, Hon. Secretary. MONMOUTH FARMERS' CLUB CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOWS AND PLOUGHING MATCH, ON WEDNESDAY, 9TH OCTOBER, 1861. PATRON: HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT. VICE-PATRONS: THE LORD-LIEUTENANT THE HIGH SHERIFF THE RIGHT HON LORD TREDEGAR SIR J. BAILEY, BART. O. S. MORGAN, ESQ M.P. COLONEL CLIFFORD, M.P. J. A. HERBERT, ESQ. S. R. BOSANQUET, ESQ. THOMAS WAKEMAN, ESQ. A. ROLLS, ESQ. JAMES DAVIES, ESQ. T W. BOOKER, ESQ. SIR L. PILKINGTON. BART. MAJOR-GEN. SIR W: ROOKE, C.B., K.C H. COLONEL SOMERSET. M.P., C.B. CRAWSHAY BAILEY, ESQ., M.P. COLONEL TYNTE LIEUTENANT-COLONEL VAUGHAN GEORGE CAVE. ESQ G. GRIFFIN TYLER. ESQ. J. F. BRICKDALE. ESQ. O. A. WYATT, ESQ. PBESIDENT: JOHN E' W. ROIXSp.. Honorary nnsa-ou^ o. A. \VYAIi -ESQ. RQNORARY SECRETARY HENRY DYKE, ESQ. Enttiea to be made in writing on the printed forms of the Society by five o'clock, on the 28th September, to the Honorary Secretary, at the Beaufort Arms Hotel* Tho Rules, Prize Lists, and Printed Forms of Certificates may be had of the Honorary Secretary [2357 A HIGHLY REMUNERATIVE AGENCY can be secured to a Gentleman of respectability and position, on very advantageous terms. Letters to be addressed A.Z., 15, Charing-cross, London. [2226 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN (WITH SUPPLEMENT,) IS NJW ISSUED AT THREEPENCE. j II FREEBOÐ" J ZIJ&SE&gEgD W CATALOGUES COKTAUfS >> Dwtema ftadPriMcof «ntliticlM of 7m A/Jf \Y tor*, as well M |/ rkx JjL ef Btddhg. (f* 8SNT YBJSBL Br tOM. DssnaAH, Sow, & FttnatODT, BedstttUb, Bedding, grtWM Pvrnitnre X lbktz», and Owmal 1 J \V*) Yundshinf. CAVENDISH HOUSE }k CHELTENHAM. JJ S~ [2108 ')..ND llllp WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. THE GREAT SUCCESS of this -L DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearance of many SPU- RIOUS IMITATIONS totally different in FLAVOR and destitute of the DIGESTIVE PROPERTIES of this SAUCE. Purchasers are earnestly requested to ASK FOR LEA & FERRINS' SAUCE, Prepared only by /V SLLEA & PERRINS, Worcester. Jy Sold "Wholesale and for Export, by £ £$$$ CROSSE & BLACKWELL, London, and aU Merchantt>nd QiUnen. [133 .;$;2 THE PRIMEST PORK SAUSAGES, JL PORK PIES, BRAWN, POLONIES, made fresh every Morning, and Delivered FREE OF CHARGE to any Station on the South Wales Line, by HILLEER AND SON, NEWMARKET, NEAR STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [2284 NEW EDITIOJTjNV FLAVERTON & COLL ENLARGED Illustrate (Irak! CONTAININCl 30D ENGRAVINGS OF HOUSEHOLD IFURNITUREJ I Carpels, grsjttitj, (cf, ¡ With PRICKS and ESTIMATES for Furnishing i the COTTAGE, VILLA, or MANSION. 'SSUSTT POST PEEE. vL 36 & 37 Maryport Street \BRISTOL. U CORN FLOUR COMBINES all the Nutritious qualities of C the finest Wheat, with the best properties of the finest Arrowroot. DR. LETHEBY'S ANALYSIS, Shows that the Corn Floor in general use does NOT con- tain ONE PER CENT. of Glutinous Matter, while I. JOHN'S NUTRITIOUS CORN FLOUR" contains upwards of 14 per ctnt., or 14 times more: the latter also contains 12 per cent less Starch than any other; consequently it is MORE NUTRITIOUS, and more EASILY DIGESTED than any other. Sold Wholesale by PARSONS, FLETCHER & Co., 22 Bread-street, Cheapside, London and Retail by E. J. PHILLIPS, Chemist, Newport. [2278 STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, VIA MILFORD HAVEN AND WATERFORD. DAILY SERVICE, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. rj^HE Milford Haven and Water- JL ford Steam Ship Company's Vessels will Sail (weather permitting) :— From Waterford, at 3.15 p.m., on arrivai of the Train from CorV, 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, and 60 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 MHfor4, South Wales. See BratMaw'r Gttide and Euilwoy Time Tablet. [1580 ARTETDE'V I S I T E, or ALBUM PORTRAITS, 6 for 10s. 6d., or 40 for £ 2, at VILLIERS AND ANDREWS' PORTRAIT ROOMS, 59, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. A large number of Portraits on hand to be disposed of at low prices. [2299 MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS HERBALIST, VINE COTT A G E, 182, COMMERCIAI ROAD, NEWPORT, MON. [2 KINGTON TO LLANDRINDOD WELLS. RPHE "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, Gloucester, &c., arriving at the PUMP HOUSE HOTEL, LLANDKINDOD, 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, ) t> • P. JAM ES, S roprIe ora. N.B.—The most direct route from all parts. [1958 22ND .ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND, was held on 26:h June, at the Head Office. The CHAIRMAN (Sir Archibald Hope, Bart) called at- tention to the unusually large-probably unexampled— number and amount of assurances offered to the Associa- tion during the past year, as well as the amount of annual premiums on the new assurance transactions, and to the extreme care that had been exercised in the admission of lives to the books. During the year ending 5th April, 1861, the applications for new assurances were 1,769 for jE840,490 18 0 Of which the transactions were 1,414 „ 656,461 18 0 The annual premiums payable for these transactionsbeing. 22,850 18 4 The annual income from premiums and in- terest on investments is now 181,557 0 4 The Progressive Increase of the Institution has been as follows :— Average per Annum. New Assurances during last 10 Years.1093 for £497,294 to to „ 8 Years.1089 „ 527 998 „ „ „ 6 Years.ll02 „ 537,101 „ „ 4 Years. 1.152 „ 556,291 2 Yeats.1295 „ 594,161 The Life Association of Scotland has two separate schemes of Assurance THE SCHEME OF ORDINARY ASSURANCE has been in operation for twenty-two years, and is so arranged as to reduce the expense as low as is consistent with security, principally by means of allocating profits to the policy-holders, so as that they enjoy them during their own lives. The policies also are free from some restrictions imposed by other offices, and confer unusual privileges as to foreign residence, non-forfeiture, &c. THE SCHEME OF UNCONDITIONAL ASSUR. r .8.- -4_ va. of nearly every restriction or condition. The policies of this scheme, therefore, have an extraordinary value and importance, and afford complete protection under almost all circumstances. The Policies of the Association under both schemes, therefore, present an unusual reliability and efficiency- qualities especially necessary in Life Assurances held as securities in connexion with debts, marriage settlements, kc. Detailed Prospectuses will be forwarded on application. THOS. FRASER, Res. Sec. HEAD OFFICES FOR ENGLAND: LONDON-20, KING WILLIAM STREET, E.C. MANCHESTER-9, CORPORATION STREET. AGE N T S NEWPORT Mr. CHARLES ROWE, 13, Hill- street. Abergavenny .Mr. Edwin Tucker, corn factor. Bute Docks .Mr. E. J. Thomas, 2, Steward-street. Cardiff .Mr. Wm. Davies, Town Hall. Cowbridge Mr. S. J. Hornsby, National Pro' vincial Bank. Mertbyr-Tydfil .Mr. A. C. Fuller, Newton House. Pontypridd Mr- A. A. MeLacas. Tredegar .Mr. J. R. Lewis, Registrar of Marriages, 14, Morgan-street: [2263 EVERY WEDNESDAY, PRICE ONE HALFPENNY. HE WELCOME GUEST. THE WELCOME GUEST. JL Eight Large Pages, Weekly, profusely Illustrated. CONTENTS :— 1.—MARITANA THE GIPSY; or, the Poisoners of Madrid A Romance of thrilling passion. Illustrated. 2.—THE BADDINGTON PEERAGE. A Novel. By G A SALA. 3.—WONDERS OF NATURE AND ART. Illustrated. 4.—DEEDS OF DARING. Illustrated by Phiz- 5.-REOOLLECTIONS OF A LONDON DETECTIVE POLICE OFFICER. 6.—POETRY.—Essays and Sketches.- -Things that ought to be known—Wit and Humour.—Household Hints and Useful R ecei pts. 7.—NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Price One Halfpenny, every Week. London GEORGE VICKERS, Angel-court, Strand. [2272 DUTY OFF PAPER. NEW WEEKLY LONDON NEWSPAPER. THE PENNY LEDGER. SIZE OF THE «• TIMES-" 8 LARGE PAGES. 48 COLUMNS. All the News of the Week. CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. ONE PENNY. London JOHN DICKS, Strand, and News Agents Town and Country. [2331 REPEAL OF THE PAPER DUTY. THE CHEAPEST PERIODICAL IN THE WORLD. MARVEL OF CHEAP LITERATURE. HE HALFI'ENNY GAZETTE, rpHE HALFPENNY GAZETTE, JL A Journal of Fiction and General Literature. Illustrated by Henry Anelay and W. G. Standfast. Interesting Tales, Miscellaneous Readings, Gatherings and Gleanings, Clippings from Punch, &c., &c. Eight Immense Pages. Three Illustrations in every Number. WEEKLY, ONE HALFPENNY. London J. DICKS, 25, Wellington-street, Strand and all Booksellers. [2330 RV LYI ERSEY LINE of AUSTRALIAN 1VL PACKETS, sailing from 5BHHS2 LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, On the 25th of each month. Landing and forwarding Passengers at Through Ratesand by Steamers to every part of Australia and Tasmania. Tons Tons Ship Captain Reg. Bur To Sail. Royal Saxon .Brown .H09.2500.25th Sept. Zoboah .Morrison .1305.3000.25th Oct. Queen of Beauty. Calvert 1250.3000.25th Nov. Queen of Australia .Rudolph .1350.3000.25th Dec. PACKET OF THE TWENTY-FIFTH SEPTEMBER, FOR MELBOURNE, The beautiful Clipper ROYAL SAXON, G. p. BROWN, Commander Al at Lloyd's 1109 tons register 2500 tons burthen. This splendid clipper is laid on as the Mersey" Line Packet of 25th September, carrying all classes of Pas- sengers. Last voyage she went out to Melbourne in 78 days, beating all the ships that sailed with her. The 'tween decks are upwards of seven feet high. The Chief and Second Cabins in her lofty Poop are elegantly fitted, and altogether her general arrangements and diet will be found unsurpassed by any ship in the trade. N.B.-Persons who hold Victoria Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets will be taken by this Line of Ships. 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 GA WN" Auctioneer, Cardiff; TITUS JONES, Auc- tioneer, Merthyr; JENKINS and BEES, 16, Somerset, jtU^SwMMC; o* to R. W. PAI10Y, ShipBroUr- Notices. WILLIAM COMPTON TALLOW CHANDLER AND MELTER 58, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON., HAS on Sale a quantity of Good Fresh GREAVES for Dogs and Pigs Food, free from any deleterious ingredient. W. C's noted RED-WICK DIP CANDLES are in great request, made from PURE TALLOW, and conse- quently will burn longer, and give a clearer light than the Common Dips made from an inferior compound- [2349 GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF MINES, JERMYN-STREET, LONDON. Director-Sir RODERICK I. MURCHISON, D.C.L., &c. The Proepsctas for the Session, commencing on the 7th October next, will be sent on application to the Registrar. The Courses of Instruction embrace Chemistry, by Dr. Hoffmann Physics, by Prof. Tyndall; Natural History, by Prof. Huxley Geology, by Prof. Ramsay; Mineralogy and Mining, by Mr. Warington Smyth; Metallurgy, by Dr. Percy and Applied Mechanics, by Prof. Willis. 2277] TRENHAM REEKS. Registrar. TO CONSUMERS OF SMALL COKE OR BRUZE ENGINE PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. DAVIS AND LANE'S PATENT FUR- NACE produces a STRONG HOT BRUZE, free from Sulphur, and suitable for any description of Hearth Work., Being attached to Steam Boilers, an Engine may be worked without cost, as the value of the Bruze pro- duced is more than that of the coal consumed, whilst the smoke is effectually burnt; and being simply an addition, does not necessitate pulling down existing Furnaces. It may also be applied to all Furnaces for Heating Boiler and other Plates, Annealing Ovens, Stoves, Heating Air for Blast Furnaces, &c., &c. Further par'iculars, with plans, testimonials, &e., may be obtained from Mr. ROBERT WRIGHTSON, New- port, Monmouthshire, Sole Agent for South Wales. The following extracts from Testimonials show the ad- vantages of these Ovens Old Park Iron Works, Wednesbury. We get a greater weight of Bruzes and Coke from the Coal than by any other process, besides getting the steam in the boiler without any other fuel. The Ovens fully answer our expectations. (Signed) LLOYDS, FOSTER, & Co. Old Park Iron Works, Wednesbury. We have now nineteen of Davis and Lane's Patent Bruze and Coke Ovens at work, some of which have been in constant use nearly four years we have found that we effect a considerable saving from using them. (Signed) LLOYDS, FOSTER, & Co- Priory Office, Dudley. Your Bruze Oven has been applied to one of Lord Ward's Steam Boilers, at Castle Mill Factory,near Dudley. It h&s been at work about five months, with. very success- fal action, in the production of good BrnJv'il-uses much low Coal in getting Steam, and is a good consumer of smoke. More Ovens will be required. (Signed) RICHARD SMITH. Crown Tube Works, Wednesbury, In reply to your inquiry as to the result of the Two Patent Bruze Ovens we are now working, we beg to uy they save us 133. to 16s. per day in the cost of Bruzes, in- dependent of giving a more superior quality of Coke for Smiths' purposes than we have heretofore been enabled to obtain. J AMES RUSSELL & SONS. Stourbridp. We have had one of your Patent Ovens in use twelve months, for the purpose of generating Steam and making Bruzes, and are so well satisfied with the result that we are now erecting several at our Chester Works, and in- tend applying them to all our boilers where we have room so to d a. 2337] (Signed) WOOD BROTHERS. T H, E S. & C L .0 C "K. S Manufactories, 33 and 34, Ludgate Bill and 46 and 47, Cornhill, LONDON. E.C ESTABLISHED 1749 J"# an eminent and old- and Cloc ) has, for the gUIJance of intending purchasers, pub lUhed a new Illustrated Pamphlet on Watches and Clocks (free for two stamps), which should be carefully read by all before buying. It t contains a full description of every construction of Watch u now made, with their prices, X", including Chronometer, Du- plex, Lever, Horizontal, and Vertical escapement-. It contains also numerous de- signs for the of Watches, by eminent laon- don Artists, made expressly for this manufactory, and ketches and prices of various 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 for two years. BENSON'S LADY'S WATCH.—" Exquisite artistic feeling in ornamentation and perfection of mechanism."—Mo tiing Post. Silver.3 to 18 guineas. Gold.5 to 50 guineas. BENSON'S GENTLEMAN S WATCH. All that can be desired in finish, taste, and design. Globf. Silver 2 to50 guineas. Gold.6 to lOOguineas. BENSON'S LEVER WATCHES.—" Leave nothiug 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 out paying an exorbitant price. '-Daily Telegraph. Silver.2 to 8 guineas. Gold 5 to 20 guineas. BENbON'S CLOCKS 1 to 50 guineas. Liberal terms to captains, merchants, shippers. and watch clubs. Old watches taken in exchange, or repaired. All com- munications to be addressed to the Manufactories, (19781 R :s."Ef& 4 7 COIKNH I (1918' ACCIDENTS 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 PREMIUM FOR VOLUNTEERS. ONE Person in every TWELVE insured is injured yearly by A £ 75 WW has been already paid as COMPENSATION. For further information apply to the Provincial Agents, the Railway Stations, or at the Head Office, 64, Cornhill, (late 3 Old Broad-street). ANNUAL INCOME, £ 40,000. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. 64, Cornhill, E.C. WILLIAM J. VIAN, January, 1861. Secretary. Agent for NewportMr. W. 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Sent anywhere, carefully packed. P.O. orders to W. GLANVILLE, 28, Camden-street, Islington, London*, of whom may be had Dr. PA&IB'S treatise fret by post &tM<tMtpt. (JIM