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ltotitt. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE for the County of Monmouth, will be held at the Town Hall, in Usk, on MONDAY, the 14th day of October, 1861, end that the Court unll Slt at half-past 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and immediately proceed to administer the oaths to Magistrates and other persons desirous of qualifying for office. The Court will then proceed with all business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the County Stock or Rate, or any Fund or Funds used and applied in aid thereof, and make orders for payments, and consider and direct the general business of the county. All bills and demands relating to the public expenditure of the county, must be delivered into the office of the Clerk of the Peace, fourteen days before the Sessions, and all Appeals and Traverses must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace, before twelve o'clock at noon on the second day of 8€SSl0ftSt At half-past nine o'clock on Tuesday, the 15 th day of October, 1861, the Grand and Petty Juries will be called over, and are to answer to their names, or in default, they will be fined; and all persons bound by recognizances are to attend, as the Court will proceed to try appeals, indict- Ments for felonies, and traverses, and transact the other business of the sessions. All convictions and recognizances, and all informations wnd depositions, must be delivered or transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace three clear days previous to the Sessions. All costs allowed by the County must be taxed at the same Sessions, or they will not afterwards be allowed. CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 17th Sept, 1861. [2371 BRECONSHIRE SESSIONS. Mi TWT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next GENEm RAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE for the County of Brecon will be held at the Shire Hall, in Brecon, in and for the said county, on TUESDA Y, the Fiftetnth day of October next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. At Twelve o'clock at Noon, the business relating to the Assessment, Application, or Management of the County Rate or Stock, will commence. The Court will also order and make a Police Rate, under the provisions of the 19 th and 20 th Victoria, c. 69, and of the several Acts referred to therein. All Witnesses in any Appeal are to be ready in Court, to answer to their names, at Twelve o'clock at Noon on th above-mentioned day, when all Appellants and Res- pondents must also attend. Grand and Petty Jurors, Prosecutors, and Wit- nesses, must attend on Wednesday, the Sixteenth day of October next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. Depositions must be forwarded to the Clerk of the Peace seven clear days before the Sessions, and in all cases arising subsequently, immediately upon being taken. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Persons having claims upon the County must attend, with their Accounts, be- fore the Visiting Magistrates to the Gaol, at the Shire Hall, B> on Tuesday, the Eighth day of Octeber next, ft Ten o'clock in the. Forenoon, when such several A e. ts will be audited. And that all Costs oj Prosecutions to be allowed by the ■County, must be taxed at the same Sessions previous to or during which they shall be incurred, or they will not after- wards be allowed. And further, that all Appeals and Traversesfor Trial inust be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before the sit- ting of the Court, at Eleven o'clock on Tuesday. Dated this 16th day of September, 1861. EDWARD WILLIAMS, 2369] Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH TO WIT. T the undersigned CA1 fcli H BURY X LEIGH ESQ Lord-Lieutenant ot the said County, being duly empowered and commanded so to do by an Act made and passed in the Session of Parliament held in the Twenty-third Rn-i Twenty-fourth years of the Reign of Her Present Majesty Queen Victoria, en- titled "An Ao to amend the Laws relating to the B illots for the Militia iu Eugland and to suspend the making of Lists and Ballots for the Militia of the United King- dom;" new subdivisions of the said County, for the pur- pose of patting in force the Laws relating to the Militia naviog been constituted as directed by the said Act, do ty this writing under my hand, and by virtue and in pur- suance of the Powers and Provisions of the said Act, appoint that the following be the places at which Subdi- vision Meetings of Lieutenancy in the said County of Monmouthshall be hol,len for the several Subdivisions within such County. That is to say— Subdivisions of the Places of Meetmglierehy County appointed. ABERGAVENNY The Police Station in the Town of Abergavenny. BEDWELTY ..The Castle Inn, in the Town of Tredegar. CAERLEON .The Haobury Arms, in the Town of Caerleon. CHEPSTOW Petty Sessions Court, Bank Buildings, in the Town of Cbepstow. CHRISTCHURCH .The Royal Oak Inn, in the Parish of Christchurch. MONMOUTH.The Borough Court, Monmouth. NEWPORT .The Town Hall, Newport. PONTYPOOL.The Town Hall. Pontypool. RAGLAND The Cross Bocban Inn, Bryn- gwyn, near Raglana- SKENFRITH The Duke of Wellington Public House Newcastle, in the parish of Langatiock-vibon avel. TRELLECK.. The Petty Sessions Court, In the parish of Trelleck USK .The Town Hall, Uik. Given under my hand this nineteenth day of Septem- ber, 1861, O. HANBURY LEIGH. C. PROTHERO, Clerk of Lieutenancy. [2378 COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. COUNTY SURVEYOR. THE Magistrates of the county are desirous of receiving applications for the Office of COUNTY SURVEYOR, vacant by the death of the late Surveyor. The Surveyor will be required to make regular inspec- tion of the County Bridges and Buildings, and to attend and report the state of repair thereof, and fnrnish Esti- mates of the cost of repairs, at every Quarter Sessions to attend the Meeting of the Finance Committee previous thereto, and other Meetings of Committees when required and to furnish Plana for and superintend the erection of all County Bridges and Buildings in cases where an Architect may not be employed. The Salary is £100 per annum, including all expenses. Applications, accompanied by Testimonials of ability and fitness for the Office, sealed and endorsed A pplica- tion for Office of County Surveyor, are to be forwarded to, or delivered at my Office in iNewport, on or before the 5th of October next. „,Vprir.r>n CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 24th July, 1861. [2372 tO HER MAJESTY'S JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN,- „ A VACANCY having occurred in the office of COUNTY SURVEYOR for Monmouthshire, awing to the death of MR. JAMES, I beg to offer Myself as a CANDIDATE for the appointment. Should ^ou elect me to the office, my constant study will be to ^ischarge the duties efficiently and to your satisfaction. "shall have the honour of laying before you Testimonials Recently obtained upon my application for u similar appointment, which. I trust, will prove to you my IlLp-bility for the office I now seek. I may add I am a j|ative of Monmouthshire, and if elected, I should per- j anently reside in the county, and give every attention the duties. Soliciting your vote and interest, I have the honour io,rem,in, My Lords and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, J. H. EVINS, Architect and Surveyor. tttNford, J«lj 3rd, 1861. [2239 öti(t. THE BEST LIME IN THE WORLD FOR WATER WORKS, THE ONLY ABERTHAW LIME in Mon- JL moutbabire may be obtained of JOHN EVANS, LIME BURNER, Pillgwenlly, Newport, at the Low possible terms. [1762 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 the great request, made from PURE TALLOW, and consequently will burn longer, and give a clearer light than the Common Dips made from an inferior compound. [2349 MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS HERBALIST, VINE COTTAGE, 182, COMMERCIAI ROAD, NEWPORT, MON. [2 NEW SPORTING PAPER. THE "SPORTING HERALD," Price One JL Penny, every Tuesday and Friday, contains ex- clusive and most valuable information. Commissions executed.—Published by WILLIAM DAVEY, 5, Catherine- street, Strand, London, W.C. [2373 CALDICOT. A GENERAL MEETING will be held at the WHITE HART INN CLUBROOM, on the 30th of SEPTEMBER, 1861, by the Members of the White Hart Benefit Society, for the AMENDMENT of the Hart Benefit Society, for the AMENDMENT of the RULES and ARTICLES. &c., of that Society. [2375 KINGTON TO LLANDRINDOD WELLS. rpHE "PAUL PRY" FOUR HORSE I 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, Cloucester, &c., arriving at the PUMP HOUSE HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD, at 7.30 The "PAUL PUy" 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, I Pror)rietors P.JAMES, S Proprietors. N.B.—The most direct route from all parts. [1958 LOANS AND MORTGAGES. LOANS of not less than £ 100 granted for a term of years, at a reasonable rate of interest Also several sums (to be advanced by way of mortgage at from 31 to 5 per cent., according to the nature of the securities,) amounting in the whole to £ 190,000.—Apply to Mr' ANSON, 68, Chancery-lane, London. [2298 T" C H. E C, -0 c Manufactories, 33 and 34, Ludgate Hill, and 46 and 47, Cornhill, LONDON, E.O ESTABLISHED 1749 J W.BENSON, as an eminent and old- established London Watch and CIoc ] Manufacturer has, for the guidance of intending purchasers, pub lished a new Illustrated Pamphlet on Watches and Clocks (free for two stamps), which should be carefully read by all before buying. It contains a full description of every construction of Watch now made, with their prices, including Chronometer, Du- plex, Lever, Horizontal, and Vertical escapements. It contains also numerous de- signs for the decoration of Watches, by eminent Lon- 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 Jiving 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."—Morning 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. Globe. Silver 2 to 50 guineas. Gold 6 to 100 guineas. BENSON'S LEYER 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 W A TCH. A good watch with out paying an exorbitant price.Daily Telegraph. Silver.2 to 8 guineas. Gold.5 to 20 guineas. BENSON'S CLOCKS.l 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, (1978 ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS AND FROM ANY CAUSE, May be provided against by an Annual payment of £3 to the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMP A NY, which secures jElOOO at death by accident, or *6 weekly for injury. NO EXTRA PREMIUM FOR VOLUNTEERS. ONE Person in every TWELVE insured is injured yearly by Accident. E75,000 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, B.C. WILLIAM J. VIAN, January, 1861. Secretary. Agent for NewportMr. W. WILLIAMS, 16. Dock. street. [1453 IMPORTANT NOTICE.-THE WONDER OF THE r AGE. DUTY OFF PAPER. NEW WEEKLY LONDON NEWSPAPER. THE HALFPENNY LEDGER, All the News of the Week. CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. HALFPENNY. London JOHN DICKS, Strand, and News Agents 2331] Town and Country. T REPEAL OF THE PAPER DUTY. HAT the Public may receive the full BENEFIT of this financial measure in every shape and way, it has bsen determined by the Pro- prietor of REYNOLDS'S NEWSPAPER to reduce the piice immediately to 1 XT ONE PENNY. ( No diminution of 8iZ0 t s,m Sixteen Pages—Sixty- £ four Columus • Still the largest Newspaper in the World, < aud therefore still likewise the Cheapest The same spirited editorial management! the same fearless wi iters the same attention to the interests of the Millions Working men, throughout the country, now is the time for you to push the sale of the only Newspaper in exist- ence that advocates the cause of labour London Published for the Proprietor, by JOHN < DICKS, 25, Wellington-street, Strand. [8406 ddrtsStSt &c. STEAD'S PATENT THE CHIMNEY TOPS. „ PATENT AMERICAN BliSi KITCHENER, CHIMNE/TOPS, V • WHICH18 NOW ADVERTISED SO 1 In IH so MUCH RECOMMENDED STRONGLY RECOMMENDED 1IIH liH =• 'f FOR THEIR *} 11]| IRfll r 0R ITS DURABILITY & EFFICIENCY, EC0N0M1> CONVENIENCE, AND COMPACTNESS, ARE GUARANTEED TQ <f ft AD ITS CURE ANY SMOKEY CHIMNEY, —; AND CAN BE HAD 1'i *1 ||J-L-i_L PERFECT CURE FOR ON TRIAL FOR ONE MONTH. SMOKEYCHIMNEYS, FREE OF CHARGE. -ffjff-■ r j.11 MAY BE SEEN' AND ARE THEY ARE MADE OF ZINC S°L° AT L°^D0]Sr pBIOES, AND GALVANISED IRON. BY JORDAN AND SON, IRONMONGERS, NEWPORT, MON. COPPER AND TIN PLATE WORKERS, BELL HANGERS, &c. [2306 SMITHB R 0 T'H E R S, (LATE CHARLES SMITH AND SONS,) WINE, SPIRIT, ALE, AND PORTER MERCHANTS, FOOT OF STOW-HILL, AND BANESWELL-ROAD, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SMITH BROTHERS have the pleasure of announcing to their friends and the public generally, that on and after the 1st of October next A REDUCTION Of SIX SHILLINGS PER BARREL, OR THREE SHILLINGS PER KILDERKIN will be made in the Price of BASS'S AND ALLSOPP'S BITTER AND OTHER BURTON-ON-TRENT ALES. The quality of these much-esteemed Ales is particularly excellent this season, and SMITH BROTHERS, in soliciting the Orders, both of their friends and also of those who have never yet dealt with them, beg to assure them that no endeavours will be spared, by supplying every article of the best possible quality and condition, to merit a con- tinuance of the support enjoyed by the late firm of Charlea-Smith and Sons. Newport, September 25th, 1861. [2401 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W. H. JONES, TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, BEGS respectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and the Public, that he intends REMOVING to his NEW PREMISES, adjoining the EBENEZER CHAPEL, MELLON'S BANK NEWPORT, on SATURDAY (THIS DAY), the 28th of SEPTEMBER, 1861. W. II. JONES takes the present opportunity of retllrniug his sincere acknowledgments to his Friends and Patrons for the kind support they have hitherto accorded him, and ventures to hope that they will continue to extend to him their esteemed Pa'ronage. Mellon's Bank, September 19, 1861. [2379 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 DA VIES, ESQ. T W. BOOKER, ESQ. SIR L. PILKINGTON, BABT. MAJOR-GEN. Silt W ROOKE. CB., K.C H. COLONEL SOMERSET, M.P., C.B. CRAWSHAY BAILEY, ESQ., M.P. COLOXEL TYNTE LIEUTENANT-COLONEL VAUGHAN GEORGE CAVE, ESQ G. GRIFFIN TYLER, ESQ. J. F. BRICKDALE ESQ. O. A. WYATT, ESQ. PRESIDENT: JOHN E. W. ROLLS, ESQ. HONORARY TREASURER 0. A. WYATT ESQ. HONORARY SECRETARY HENRY DYKE, ESQ Entiies 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. The Rules, Prize Lists, and Printed Forms of Certificates may be had of the Honorary Secretary [2357 THE ATHENAUIVI. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER THE 5TH THE PRICE OF THE ATHENAEUM WILL BE THREEPENCE. THIRTY YEARS AGO, when the ATHENAEUM came into the hands of its present Proprietors, its price was Eightpence, and its contents, with advertisements, forty-eight columus Convinced that the circulation of Literary Journals WM restricted by high price, and that every advantage ofiere.l to the public would bring increase of circulation and authority, the Proprietors reduced the price one-haif-to Fourpence The experiment succeeded, and cheap Literary Journals became the rule. rourpence. The Proprietors have always held to the principle then proved. Thev ham ~,h- .u benefit of every change in the law, increasing the size without increase of pnee untif tha av«r.l if" u about sixty columns of literary matter, with forty columns of advertisements, selected so as to be of jrpnnrtnnf °me The Proprietors, takingadvantage of the abolition of the Paper Duty, Kenowreaolvei^ 5th of October the price of the ATHENJ5UM shall be reduced to THREEPENCE. Every SATURDAY, of any Bookseller or News-agent, Prica THREEPENCE. Each Half yearly Volume, complete in itself, with Title-Paye and Index. THE ATHEN31UM C0NAPrnTmT« Ef eEW? «°f T?V0ry important New Book^-REPORTS of the Learned Societies AUTHENTIC AlAAJUNTS of Scientific Voyages and Expeditions—FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE on Subjects relating ° literature, Scienoeand Art—CRITICISMS on ART, MUSIC, and DR4MA—BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICPS THE Amfir/60'0111,81^ PAPERS and POEMS-W'EBKLY 008SIP. NOTICES THE ATHENAEUM is so conducted that the reader, however distant, is, in respect to Literature, Science, and Art, on an equality in point of information with the best-informed circles of the Metropolis. Subscription for Twelve Months, 13s. Six Months 6s fid OFFICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS, 20, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. [2379 [2379 TO CONSUMERS OF SMALL COKE OR BREEZE ENGINE PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. DAVIS AND LANE'S PATENT FUR- NACE produces a STRONG HOT BREEZE, 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 Breeze 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 particulars, with plans, testimonials, &c., 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 Breezes 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 Breeze 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 Breeze Oven has been applied to one of Lord Ward's Steam Boilers, at Castle Mill Factory, near Dudley. It has been at work about five months, with very success- ful action, in the production of good Breezes—uses much less Coal in getting Steaui, 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 Breeze Ovens we are now working, we beg to say they save us 13s. to 16s. per day in the cost of Breezes, iu- lependent of giving a more superior quality of Coke for imitbs' purposes than we have heretofore been enabled to obtain. JAMES RUSSELL & SONS. Stonrbridge. We have had one of your Patent Ovens in use twelve months, for the purpose of generating Steam and making Breezes, and are so well satisfied with the result that we ire now erecting several at our Chester Works, and in. tend applying them to all our boilers where we have room to to do. 2337] (Signed) WOOD BILOTHIBB. THE PRIMEST PORK SAUSAGES, -L PORK PIES, BRAWN, POLONIES. made fresh every Morning, and Delivered FREE OF CHARGE to any Station on the South Wales Line, by H I L L I E R A N D SON, NEWMARKET, NEAR STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [2231 MALT VINEGAR.—A well-matured stock of the best PICKLING VINEGAR now on sale to large consumers upon the most advantageous terms.- HENLEY & SON, makers, Offices, 14, Broadway, Joiner- street, looley-street, Southwark, E.—A TRAVELLER Wanted on commission. [2279 GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF MINES, JERMYN-STREET, LONDON. Director-Sir RODERICK 1. MURCHISON, D D.C.L., &c. n i if ^rosP8c'u.s 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 j Prof. • Huxlei Geology, by Prof. Ramsay; Mineralogy and Mining, by Mr. Warington Smyth; Metallurgy, by Dr Percy, and Applied Mechanics, by Prof. Willis. 22?7] TRENHAM REEKS, Registrar. STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, VIA MILFORD HAVEN AND WATERFORD. DAILY SERVICE, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, rPHE Mil ford Haven and Water- '-IXA 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 i proceed by the 2 45 a.m. Express Train, reaching London i at about Eleven a ua. N From New Milford at 7.15 p m., on the arrival of the t 9.40 a.m. Express, and 6 0 a.m. Third Class Trains, so as to enable Passengers to proceed by the 6 0 a.m. Train 4 to Limerick, Cork, &c. j For further particulars apply at any of the Railway < Stations or to Messrs. FORD & JACKSON, 36, Cannon- •treet, City, London; and New Milford, South Wales. I St4 Bradsfmw's Guide and Railway Tttnt Tables "• (1680 I Addrtooti. WR. MATTHKWS and CO., TEA and TV COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. BONDED AND FREE STORES FOR SHIPS. [1 PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY 4r EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE Btcrliit dtiteral grating 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 GENTLEMEN who desire a superior 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 NEWEST STYLE. SEPARATE ROOMS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR CUTTING, DYEING, &c. I WIGS, FRONTS, PLAITS, HEAD DRESSES, &c., always in Stock. r 1945 [1945 j THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN (WITH SUPPLEMENT,) IS NOW ISSUED AT T H R EE PEN C E. JONES, Chemist, 5, High-street, Newport AGENT FOR HOUNIXfAN 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 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 for CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALI SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. HP HE invariable purity, palatableness, speedy JL 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- test tbiy 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 produced almost immediate relief, arrested disease, and restored [ health. SRLECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:- Sir Henry Marsh, Bart, M.D., TO 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, dc. d-c. "I have frequently prescribed Dr. DE JONGH'S Light Brown Cod Liver Oil. I consider it to be a very pure Oil, uot likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." A. B. Granville, Esq, MD" L.R.C.P., F.B. S., Author of The Spas oj Germany," Ihe 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 iis qualities. He believes it to be preferable in many respects to Oils sold without the guarantee of each an authority as De Jongh. Dr. Granville has found that this particuiar kind producces the desired effect in a shorter time than others, and that it does not c.tuge 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 asreference 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 joine 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 solourless and tasteless Oil, if not counteracted will lltimatuly jeopardise the reputation of an unquestionably valuable addition to the Materia Medica. Dr. Cowan vishes Dr. de Jongh every success in his meritorious in(lertaking. I j Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s 6d. Pints, ] Ls. 9d. Quarts, 9s. capsuled and labelled wi,h-DR. DB ( RONGH S stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE J 3AN POSSIBLT BE GENUINE, by respectable Chemists. ( SOLE CONSIGNEBS, T LNSA HARFORD, ft Co., 77, STRAND. LONDON, W.C. C;, UTWN. -Beware of Proposed Substitutions. [ ( I* ( gMdwssis. DENTAL SURGERY. Attendance in the Principality as for the last Thirty- Years. Mr. Lewin Mosely, Dentist, 30, BERNERS STREET, LONDON (ESTABLISHED 1&20.) DAYS OF ATTENDANCE. NEWPORT-Every Fourth THURSDAY, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL. Next visit, Thursday, October 24. CHEPSTOW-Every Fourth MONDAY, at the GEORGB HOTEL. Next visit, Monday, October 21. ABERGAVENNY-Fvery Fourth TUESDAY, at Mr. WILLIAMS, saddler, next door to the ANGKL HOTEL. Next visit, Tuesday, October 22. MONMOUTH—Every Fourth THURSDAY, at Mr. J. POWELL'S, Plumber, Monnow-street. Next visit. Thursday, October 10. HEREFORD-Every Alternate WEDNESDAY, at Mrs. WEBSTER'S, Surveyor, &c., St. Owen-street. Next visits, Wednesday, Oct. 9, and Wednesday, Oct. 23. Private rooms at all the Hotels. Attendance from 10 to 5. IMPORTANT NOTICE! THE constant complaints and numerous -L 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 LEWIS MOSELY, Dentist (established Thirty Year-), 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 require particular attention. Consisting of one continuous piece of enamelling, the Artificial Teeth pre- sent an uniformly even s rface 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, IVires, 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, Berneis-street, Oxford-street, W where patients and letters will meet with immediate attention. Fees to suit all classes.—Consultation free. [15 HENRY POOLEY & SON, 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. MON PATENTEES AND SOLE MAKERS OF PO OL E Y'S WEIGHING MACHINES, WEIGHBRIDGES, &c., Suitable for all Commercial, Mining and Manufacturingl purposes. TRAM WEIGHING MACHINES, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOTT THE VARIOUS WORKS OF SOUTH WALF8. Albion Foundry, Liverpool; 89, Fleet-street London Commercial-street, Newport; Wellington -sfireet, 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, A US TIN FRIARS SAWING, PLANING, GROOVING, & MOULDING MILLS, NEWPORT MONMOUTHSHIRE, HAS constantly on hand the following GOODS, viz. :—STEAM STRUCK AlOULIK 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, CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATE SLABS, OR. NAMENTAL FLOOR TILES, and all kind of BUILDING MATERIALS in general, at reasonable prices. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN in eveiy branch of the BUILDING TRADE sent out in Town and Country at the Shortest Notice. N.B.—A list of Drawings, and Prices of Doors, Mount ngs, &c., forwarded, on application at the Works. [lOr- 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 X33. New and Second-hand Furniture of every description. [814 MR. PARSON QURGEON DENTIST, of 17, Orchard- S 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. ATTENDANCE FOB 1 "OCTOBER J Newport, Wednesday, 9th, 9 till 5. (25 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PARK- STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (is for ther 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 ta his Profession. Mr. YOUNG's next visit will occur as follows:- NEWPORT—At Mr. Wansbrougb's. plumber, Corn- morcial-street,-Wednesday, October 2nd. CARDIFF-At No. 2, Duke-street, next door to the Uuardian Office—Thursday, October 3rd. [2258 MT!ie PARLIAMENTARY REPORT on F00D ADULTERATION proves that if Merchants did not allow the Chinese to coat Tea with powdered colour, the brown fDi- thered leaves could not possibly be palmed off for fine Tea, am now, to the loss of the British consumei-. -II lI- "Always Good alike" HORNIMAN s PURE TEA the Leaf not covered with color; _-II -i A- I x A |^i s_4,j £ *j i T?{. I I i f j s i i j ? » « i I i I i » a •' 4f" 'S/- '• 11' AKr.liOl-sr.~l /f';¡,r' r^lnurelu,, ø" 'II H, o<¡d t.. (; U 1.1_ GREAT STRENGTH; and Rrc f FULL FLA- VOUR is insured, by HORXIMAK & Co. importing Tea thus pure and undisguised, a3 the Chinese cannot, if it is kept in its natural uncoloured state, pass off leaves which have become brown and flavourless. The LANCET IlEP IRT 'states: -"The Teas in the Docks im ported by Horuimon <& Ce. are genuine and of good quality • the Green with nonn of th", with tho rti ^eenou other teas, aie of a natural olive hue; and, ^'l'1 t!le "lacks, are psrfectly pu>e ami whoUsome 0^ y secured iu Packets. Prices 3s. 8d 4s,, a:.d 4s. 4d per pound. AGENTS IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD. ABEELDARG. Jones.-Thomas- ABERAVON..Evan Evans. ABERGAVENNY Gosden (late Hirst).—Watkins, High-st. ABERSYCHAN Wood, Stamp- oftice. BRISTOL..Ferris, Union-street. BRECON.White, High-street. BRECON.White, High-street. BRIDGEND.. Leyshon. BLAKENET..Philpotts. CRICKHOWRI.L.. Christopher. COWBRIDGE ..Thomas, High-st CARDJVF..Kernick, 23, Duke-st Ditto ..James, Bute-street CHBPSTOW.. Ta lor, St. Mary street COLKFORO..Williams,—Hougl rAwucneTma..FonnAr% Cron | LONDON..Furssell Corn hill LVDXEV ..Hathaway, I MONMOUTH.. Furror. Baker. MKKTHVR..Stephens, High st NEATH..Hutcliius, Waid-street- N E \VrOUT.. J ONES,5. High-st Ditto..CHERRY, 41 Commerciat street NF.WNHAM.Fryer, Draper, PONTYPOOL ana ABERSZCRAN. Wood, Stamp Office. Ross..Yearsley.— Ferris. SWANSEA.. Wilson, Castle sq. Ditto..Ifarris Oxford-street Ditto.Glover Cattle-street CM..Edward". 78*