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[\otitttl. I 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 1st day of January, 1866, and that the Court will sit 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 Che Peace, before twelve o'clock at noon on the second day of the sessions. At half-past nine o'clock on Tuesday, the 2nd day of January, 1866, the Grand and Petty Juries will be called over, and are to ansiver to their names, or in default, they mill be fined; and all persons bound by recognizances are to attend, as the Court will proceed to try indictments for felonies, traverses, and appeals, and transact the other business of the sessions. All convictions and recognizances, and all informations and depositions, must be delivered or transmitted to the Clerk of the Feace three clear days previous to the Sessions. All cruts allowed by the County must be taxed at the same Sessions, or they will not afterwards be allowed. CHARLES PLLOTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 5th December, 1865. r9037 MATTHEW COPE, DECEASED. "JVTOTICE.—All Persons having any Claims jl_\ upon the Estate of MATTHEW COPE, late of Caerleon, in the county of Monmouth, maltster, deceased, are requested to send full particulars thereof to Mr. WILLIAM COPE, of Caerleon, aforesaid, maltstelf the Executor, on or before the First day of January next. An 1 all Persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to pay all Debts to the said Executor without delay. Newport, Monmouthshire, 12th December, 1865. THOS. M. LLEWELLIN, &070] Solicitor to the Estate. RPHE NEWPORT HOTELS COMPANY 1. (LIMITED). Incorporated under ki The Companies Act, 1862," by which the liability of the Shareholders is United to the amount oj «■««»# CAPITAL JE20 000 divided into 2,000 Shares of JE10 each DFPA^TT on Application ^—on Allotment, £ 2. Calls not to exceed M10s. per Share, nor to be made at intervals of less than three months. It is not proposed to call more than £ 7 per Share. DIRECTORS. JOHN LAWRENCE, Esq CHAIRMAN. Thomas BROW.V, Esq 1). HARRHY, Esq TOM LLEWELYN BREWER,Esq L. A. HOMFUAY, Esq 1 JOHN CROSS, Esq E. M. UNDERDOWN,Esq BANKERS. THE PROVINCUL BANKING CORPORATION, fe LIA11TEL', LONDON AND NEWPORT. SOLICITORS. Messrs. DAVIS and JUSTICE, NEWPORT, MON. AUDITORS. Messrs. BARNARD, THOM AS, and CO., PUBLIC AC- COUNTANTS, BRISTOL. SECRETARY Mr. J G. PALLING. OFFICES. KING'S HEAD HOTEL, NEWPORT, MON. MANAGER. TO BE APPOINTED. PROSPECTUS. This Company is formed to supply the want of im- proved Hotel Accommodation, which has so long been felt at Newport. Arrangements have been made, in the first place, for Jhe purchase of the Stock, Furniture, and Goodwill of ^e King's Head, and it is proposed to renovate, improve, a,1d enlarge the buildings, and alter the approaches, as J*'ell as to modernise the furniture and appliances, so *hat the buainess may be carried on in the most approved banner. A lease for forty-two years, at a moderate rental, of {^e premises, together with an excellent kitchen garden, been granted by Lord Tredegar. T Baths, Billiard, and Smoking Rooms, Lavatories, ■^Uiiclry, &c., will be added and accommodation for a rivate Club provided if deemed advisable. The Stabling will he entirely re-modelled. The Posting Business is profitable, and may be much tncreaseà by judicious attention. The Commercial Department will not be neglected ^ile the Hotel may be rendered a fitting resort for yisitoru and for the Nobility and Gentry of the neigh- borhood. Improvements in the town will increase the already ^Osidei able business to be secured by good management, Subscribers will not only shave in the large profits ^alised by an Hotel business, but materially add to the and advantages of the vicinity. Tbe Company's Office will ba in the Hotel. The ex- cuses and management will be comparatively small- It J* intended to engage a manager, experienced in modern °tel-keeping, and to regulate the charges by a Tariff. > The Memorandum and Articles of Association may ^^seen at tbe Company's Office. [9072 IVTEWPOFWT CREDIT ASSOCIATION, x LIMITED. INCORPORATED NOVEMBER, 18G4, UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1802. Capital, £ io,ooo, in 1,000 SHARES of £ 10 EACH °&ces: GREAT DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. LO\NS are Advanced on Mortgage and Personal other Security, on terms which will bear comparison Jjth those of the leading Financial Companies of this 1 ^o'^EXPENSES are charged sp.vo those which are ac- "ally INCURRED in the transaction of business. \(J LIFE INSURANCE is required except IH special 'ja I"ormeof Application,Tat)lcs of Rates,and all information a.y be had at the Company's Offices, as above. DEPOSITS. I>EPO?ITS OF MONEY arerecaived,bearing interest, ^yable at 30 days' notice. I'rtsent rate of Interest, HVE PER CENT, per \ra. i e Register of Shareholders may be inspected by Gliding Depositors, and further information may bo had the Office of the Association, Dock street, Newport, An n»t, 1805. O. SCOTT, Secretary. IVJFWPORT (MON ) CREDIT ASSOCIA- 4. TION (LIMITED). CAPITAL, J310,000, IN 1,000 SHARES OF £10 EACH. The Directors wiU proceed to allot the few remaining oo or BEFORE the 1st dav JANUAKY, 1866 r The net profit on the paBt twelve months was 28 PER of which £ 10 PER. CKNT- has been divided ^^longst the Shareholders, and 18 PERCENT, carried tO the lUserve Fund. (See Report of Annual Meeting) 42 Per Share has been paid up £1 Per Share is due the 19th December, 1865 and the remainder (if re- tired), to be in Calls not exceeding £ 1 Per Share, at ^tervalsof not less than three monthp. M. O. SCOTT, Secretary- Offices, Great Dock-street, Newport, Mon. [9077 GR5AT "WESTERN RAILWAY. NEWSPAPER LABELS. iON and from JANUARY 1st, 1866, FTAMPED NEWSPAPER LABELS, in sheets 0f 60, t> cover the conveyance of Newspapers between sVtiona on this Railway, at a rate of half-penny for **ch &ngle copy, may be obtained at the Company's offices, Lr-idoD, Reading, Oxford, Birmingham, Worcester, ijWester,' Hereford, Bristol, and Swansea, and from any lif 60 t) cover the conveyance of Newspapers between 8.t¡y sVtiona on this Railway, at a rate of half-penny for **ch &ngle copy, may be obtained at the Company's offices, Lr-idoD, Reading, Oxford, Birmingham, Worcester, ijWester,' Hereford, Bristol, and Swansea, and from any iHaton on the line by giving two days' notice to the Sta- l%Master. l Tris arrangement will not interfere with the present td for the conveyance of Newspaper Trade Parcels. fcr farther particulars, conditions, &c., see handbills £ |B obtained at any of the principal Stations. MdiogtoD,Doe, 14,1866, J, G&I2B30N,General Managor. BEWARE OF SPURIOUS LIME. THE BEST LIME IN THE WORLD FOR WATER WORKS, Jk*. THE ONLY ABERTHAW LIME inX<m- _L mouthshire, may be obtained of JOHN EVANS. LIME BURNER, Pillgwenlly, Newport, at the Lowest possible terms. t [2761 NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED PRICE OF MEAT NEWMABKET SAUSAGES ARE SUPPLIED AT THE USUAL PRIOE AT FENNELL'S, HIGH STREET; RECEIVED DAILY [8896 FOR THE NICEST CAKES, COME TO N A P P E ir S ESTABLISHED 1808. [6968 INCOME WITHOUT RISK. AN AGENCY for the Sale of the EAST INDIA CO'S TEA will, with moderate industry, insure a respectable living,-Apply for Terms to the Com- pany's Warehouse, 9, Great St. Helens, Churchyard, Bishopgato. [8603 cttl/EBRATED MELTON MOWBRAY" MEAT PIES, AND BANBURY CAKES, Direct from Banbury. AT J. EWINS S, J UN., COKEVECTIONER, 51, COMMERCIAL-STREET. [8942 SODA WATER AND LEMONADE. HENRY L. WILLIAMS, CHEMIST AND IJRUGGlST, IS now sending out the above Articles, of FIRST-RATE QUALITY and PURITY. Also, SELTZER, POTASH, and ALL OTHER MINERAL WATERS, manufactured on the Premises, by Steam Power. 3, COMMERCIAL STBRET, OPPOSITE THE WESTGATE HOTEL, NEWPORT." [8065 FOR THE BEST 1?1.):.eH >11.\ GO TO BLAND' S. [8907 FURNITURE CARRIAGE FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. NEW EDITION: LAVERTON & Co/S ENLARGED ILLUSTRATE #UIK! CONTAINING 306 ENGRAVINGS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carpets, Draperies, -&c.; With PRICES and ESTIMATES for Furnishing the COTTAGE, VILLA, or MANSION. SENT POST FREE. THE STEAM-CABINET WORKS, 86 & 37, Maryport Street, BRISTOL. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Contain', D^-io-^3 rnd Prices of 150 different \| a-tiel.33 of Bed-room Fuxniture, as well as of I 100 Badsteads, anl Prices cf every deBcnption of Ecddingr. I I SENT FREE BY POST. JJ HEAL AND SON, JI S0 BEDSTEAD. BEDDING, /I AND BED-ROOM FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, [71H OUR FUTURE HUSBAND or WIFE'S TRUE CARTE DE VISITE—LEYERE, the Celebrated French Astrologer, will send the true Carte de Visite of your Intended, with Name, Age, and Date of Marriage, for Sixteen Stamps. Three questions answered for 2s. 6d. State age and sex. Send stamped directed envelope.—Address M. LEYERE, 40, John-etreet, Edge- wan-road, Loadoiu [9036 GREAT CHRISTM.ÁsTÀT'TRACTIONS. 1. í HENRY SljjS^ARD INVITES attention to his choice assortmeafc v ITS, new, and personally selected in tbo Load • -1 SPLENDID AS SOP TMBS. c H 171 TS, In Fancy Castons as. 240 CASES OF AMt CACHES. ONE TON FINEST N N E HONEY. 10 CASES ASPARAGUk. N PEAS. CRYSTALIZED APRICOTS ANGELICA V..NfQNDS ORANGES GREENGAGES LUNETTES t A-URRANTS PIPPINS PIPE APPLES BROCHETTE&, ^ALENCIAS PRESERVED GINGER „ CHINOIS MUSCATELLS SULTANAS CUMQUATS II „ MIROBELLE FIGS CITRON JELLIES „ CHERRIES GRAPES ^jl-EMOAS JAMS, &o. RIPE S T I L T.Q E E S E. THE GOLDEN CANISTER, Iii, flEROlAL STREET, NEWPORT. • f6743 WILLIA M r TON'S PEOTISION W 4 REHOUSE HAS for the last TWENTY YEARS proved itself'to be the most noted BREAKFAST BACON ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CO UNITY". The .Superior Quality of his Bacon is so well known it need no comment to recommend it to the table of the Nobility, QCEWy, and 1'noiic in general. AV■ C. has a very Prime Selection of HAMS, BATil CH AP3> A'ONGUES (Dry or in Pickle), New Mild Cured BUTTERS, Fine Old CHEDDAR CHEESE, Now SIN<3 £ and MONMOUTHSHIRE, just arrived from the Dairies, quality good. W. C. is now prepared to give the Public the J FULL BENEFIT OF THE REDUCED DXTfT'ON ALL TEAS SOLD AT HIS. ESTABLISHMENTS 58, HIGH S T R E E: T, NEWPORT, MON. [8297 CHRISTMAS TE I T FY I T I E S. B,. P. NA3?"?Bif & CO. BEG to inform their FRIENDS and the PCTBLIC generally, that' they have just received a CHOICE SELECTION^ of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES from LONDON and PARIS, in the shape of CHRISTMAS TREE Tmj^AMENTiB, COSSACKS, BONBONS, PAPP1LOTTES, MAGIC FLOWERS, HANDSOME BOXES, WtTfi/PRESERVED FRUIT, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, FRENCH PLU.y^tl»^-t Cartois). CRA'STALISED APRICOTS, GREENGAGES, CHINOIS, PINE APPLE, CHERRIES, MIR A BELLE, GREEN ALMONDS, And every other kind of FOREIGN and ESGLISHT- FRUIT, suitable for the SEASON. CHRISTMAS, PARTIES SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, WlTLt, ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. For /the sake of\adding to the enjoyment .of t'i<j/Chri&4a^ "pl»ynrg- several and ^lao tt^mallh^d ORG^NSJto,LE,Sjt).jKlitK: f r 3y3 7f9pjO (JUbEDT.ETlUK op A##iSBATIOJSrsr Irt E N G, 169, COMMERCIAL'S-11 B T, NEWPORT. PHILLIP JOHN, in returning thai, ks to his numevor«<: fceoJa and customers for the very _L liberal sbare of patronge with which he Lis Win favour-. 1 1 c;fc twenty-five years, begs to inform them that he has greatly EXTENDED his PREM1.-IS. Kiyiisn ti;o ities for keeping a larger and more varied STOCK of GOODS than i.an <i»b« ■ He j««t returned from the London Alai I -;L, whare, M«fcc1t»5V.w. BraflrorU, wd OH««8»w, kna purchased most advantageously and extensive!y a NF;<V -STOCi.i Ob" DRAFERY", suited for the present season, consisting of SHAWLS, DRESSES, VELViSr*. FRELSfcflit*MERI^OS, TWEEDS. ASTRACHANS, BEAVERS, BROAD CLOTH:, Tf: •> W ■, ,-i SUj; CO iDS, FLANNELS BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS, RIBBONS, Gl.OYEi,. 1IOSE HABERDASHERY, UMBRELLAS, DRESS BUTTONS and TRIMMINGS in great voicw, CARPETS, HE.iRi'H. RUGS, &c., &c. A GOOD and CHEAP PARCEL of BLACK GLACE SILKo and GROGRAINS, bought before the late advance, REAL WELSH FLANNELS, in White and Plaids a large variety of Goods suited for Charities: i CLOTHING CLUBS SUPPLIED. Golden Key, November 23, 1865. [89) 1 2 2, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. ( NUGENT WELLS < TAKES this opportunity of tendering his grateful thanks to his Patrons and those friends who have so liberally supported him sines h? commenced business, aid has the pleasure to announce that he ia (- prepared to show an unusual SUPPLY of EVERY NOVELTY for the requirements of the approaching ^E.VSON, I at prices suitable to all classes. He berrs to can attontion to his LARGó s rOCK of FRENCH JEWELLERY 3 DRESSING CASES, WORKBOXES TOILET REQUISITES, and 11., immense variety of FANCY ARTICLES' in addition to the usual Stock of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHARTS, CHRONOMETERS, &c., &c., all of which, from the ready sale he is enablel to effect (by the liberal support for which he is so grateful, aremodern.andinSrst-rateord.tr. [9048 BODMERS' PATENT STONE BRICK CO. (Successors to Messrs. BODMJEIfc BROTHERS) BEG to notify to ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, and Others, that they are now prepared to EXECUTE ORDERS for LARGE QUANTITIES of their PATENT STONE BRICKS, well seasoned and in good condition. These Bricks consist chiefly of Sand and Lime, mixed in certain proportions, and subjected to great pressure in moulds. -ii- Upon being removed from the press, the Bricks are piled in he^pg jn the open air, and a chemical process of induration almost immediately commences on the surface, and gradually penetrates towards the centre of the Brick until it is ultimately converted into stone. Instead of deteriorating on exposure to the atmosphere, the Patent Stone Bricks improve, and become more durable; nor are they affected by frost, however severe, after having once becotQg indurated to a certain extent—a property which clay bricks do not possess. These Bricks can also be highly recommended on account of their accurate shape, as well as their handsome appearance and pleasing cololir-the latter reseinblin;' that of freestone. Hydraulic Bricks, most particularly adapted for pits, sewers, and other similar works, are made to order but even the ordinary Patent Stone Brick remains uninjured on being immersed in vvnter. The popularity these Stone Bricks hive now obtained from their neal and pleasing appearance in public buildings in Newport and elsewhere, renders it unnecessary to dwell upon their acknowledged superiority over all other Bricks. PRESENT PRICES AT THE WORKS —CASH. PLAIN BRICKS ••• 27s. per 1000 ORNAMENTAL DITTO (of several pleasing designs) >i. 50ai n All communications to be addressed to the Managing Partner. Mj. MATTHEW JOHNS, at the Works, Courl-y- bella Terrace, Pillgwenlly, Newport, or to CORPORATION WHARF, Newport. N.R-This Establishment c'oaes at 2 p.m. on Saturdays. [8485 BOOTS AND SHOFS FOR 'VHE MILLION!! BUY" OF THE MAKER, AND SAVE TH3 RETAILER'S PROFIT. JAMES HORNER wishes to inform his Friends and the Public that his Stock is now complete with every Novelty in BOOTS and SHOES for the present Season. J. II. would call particular attention to his Screw-made Goods, which are manufactured upon tho premises, under his own superintendence, and which for price and quality cannot be equalled. Ladies' kid elastic side springs, military lieels 3s 9d to 5s Oil Gentlemen's short boots 8s 0d to 9s Od Ditto very prime 6s Od to 7s 6d Kitto very good 10s Od to 12s Od Ladies'Cashmere elastic side springs, military O-entlsmen's eiastic side springs 8s 0d to 9s Od heels 3s Gd to 4s 6d Ditto vevy g00d 10s Od to 12s Od Ditto very prime 5s Od to 7s Od Gentleman's ba'muiuls 8s 0d to 9s Od Ladies'Cashmere elastic side spring house boots 2s 6d to 3s Od I 'itto prime •• •• 10s Od to l'2s Op Ladies'Cashmere side lace boots, military heels 3s 3d to 4s Od Gentlemen's elastic side springs, patent Ditto superior quality 4s 6d to 6s Od Rolo.shed 10s Od to 12s Od Ditto house boots ••• •• 's Gentlemen's blncliers 4s 6d to 5s 6d Ladies' house slippers Is Gd to 2s Od Ditto Prime quality 6s Gd to 7s 6d The largest and best varied Stock of Home-manufactured Boots and Shoes (for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, in the County4 EASE, COMFORT, and ELEGANCE combined in HORNER'S Boots anI Shoes. The Bespoke Department is under J. H.'s personal supervision a perfect fit guaranteed at first trial, auj lasts made specially forcustomers. GOLDEN BOOT, 124, COMMERCIAL-STREET, OPPOSITE CROSS-STREET, NEWPORT. MOX. [6274 LIEBIG'S FOOD FOB, INFANTS AND INVALIDS. e rpHlS Article of Diet is prepared from a formula recommended by the celebrated Chemist, _L BARON LIEBEG, and since its introduction used with great success IN Germany. The proprietor having been impressed, as an eye witness, with the beneficial effects resulting from its USe has been induced to bring it before the public, and thus supply a want long felt and acknowle Igod, viz., a lood that shall form the most fitting substitute for the nutriment of those children who are by circumstances robbed of their mother's milk. It differs from all other Foods now in use, (which although undoubtedly possessing the elements of nutrition,) yet fail to nourish and make flesh, from the fact of their imposing too great a strain upon the weak stomachs of infants, which are unable to assimilate their nutritive properties. These serious objections are obviated in the preparation of this Food, which when made according to the directions given, will form a soap or liquid food, which, to quote Liebig, contains the double concentration of woman's milk." It is highly recommended all a light and agreeable article of diet for invalids suffering from dyspepsia, indigestion, and other derangements. PREPARED AND SOLD BY HENRY L. WILLIAMS,' CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, MEMBER BY EXAMINATION OF THE ROYAL PHARMACEUTICAL bOOltil x, 3, COMMERCIAL-STBEKT, NEWPORT, (OPPOSITE THE WESTOATB HOTEL.) Sold in Tins, Gd., Is., nnd 2s. each. 18061 BROWN & .LSON'S u PATENT CORN FLOUR. PACKETS, 8d., TINS, is. WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE. Recommended for CHILDREN'S DIET. CORN FLOUR to be appreciated should be genuine families who give a preference to this unequalled quality are respectfully invited to refuse other kinds offered instead of BBOWN and PoiiSQW'S- To obtain extra profits by the Sale, similar articles are sometimes fraudulently substituted. JOHN BROWN/' JOHN rOLSON," is signed bY the Makers on each faoket* [8902 PRINTING OF EV E R Y DESCRIPTION, NEATLY EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE Uterliit focal ^rutting (Dfficc 15 AOMMERCIAL S T F- R B T NEWPORT, MON ROOK-PRINTING, BUSINESS FORMS, AGCOUNT BOOKS CIRCULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &C feu"FOR REALLY NIClr CAKES, TfiO TO T B L. ife S 3 3, COMMERCI At" S TREET, AND 17, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT, MON. [G656 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PARK. STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for tLe list 16 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, Commer- cial-street,— Wednesday, JamFdY 3rd. CARDIFF—Mr. Perrott's, No. 15, 4ngel-street—Thurs- day, January 4th. [5212 MR. PARSON SURGEON DENTIST, of 17, Orchard s street, College Green, Bristol, respectfully acquaint the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of New port and Vicinities, that lie 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, way be ksowi on application as above. AxrF.vnA^>it J Newport, Wednesday, 10th, 9 till 5 TIis Duty bein^ Rsluoed, I n., Duty Rvl ,1.Ou-i EORNIMAN's tH: ;4 SPURE TEAS .u.. À A. RB NOW iE<gflit-penC8 Cheaper. | •' < formerly 3s. dd., Roiucsd to 2s. 8d." | iea formerly os. 8d., Reduced to 3*. Od I Tea formerly 4s. Oct, ReduO^d to 8g, 4". f 1" foj-mc-j, 4n: iii,, tu £ ?-*■, ;Two-oimce;Qiwrt?r,Half&Pound Packets tAll GMUIXE PACKETS are sigBed, u /7. I J/orni7PJi n&c$0. lAjxfxyy. 5 Original Importers of the Purr Tea. i AGENTS IM THIS DISTRICT! ABEUT.AVKN-N-R Gosden, ILVDN-EV ..HatliHTay ■\Vatkins, High st. 'NE vVPORT.. JONES, 5,Highst ABERSYCHAN "Wood. „ CHERRY, 41, Commercial st BLAKEXEY..Pliilpotts. „ WILLIAMS, 3, Commercial-j BRYNIIA\vr ..T. & C. Williams, street chemists ?i J WILLIAMS. 145, Dock st CIN'DERFORD ..Cordwin, chemist G- PRICE, 23, Commercial CRiCKHOWETiL..Christopher. street, chemist CARDIFF..Kernick,'23, Duke-st "J TIIILLIPS, 92, Commercia Ditto ..James, Bute-street st chemist CHEPSTOW.. Taylor, Bookseller PnNYDAEHEX..Evans. C Fryer, Draper. DOWLAIS..Evans—Hancock ¡ P"XTYPOOL Wood, chemist AI PONTYPRIDD..James, Cossens UsK..Kdwar.is CS 12 ^THOUSANDS NOW USE [o'inson, Johnson&Co's PURE TEA I 1\Cl-.1se it is better in quality than allotherw The Prices are all now reduced f¡j ri II> ¡.. t EiOiiT-PEHCE PER POUND, The 3/4, is Reduced to 2/8 The 3/8, is Reduced to 3/. The ,it., is Reduced t,) 3'4 The 4/4, is Reduced to 3/8 The 4/8, is Reduced to 4/. f See that the name of Johnson,Johnson&Co is on each Packet. Sold in Packeds by Atrcnts in every Town. LOCAL AGENTS. NEWPORT.D. THOMAS, Confectioner,170, Commercial st. J, THOMAS Confectioner, 129, Commercial st. PILLGWENLLY..FAULKN-ER, Chemist, 81, Commercial road Abersyclian.Martin, chemist Hereford Guy, chemist Aberdare Thomas, chemist Uroad street Brynmawr Jones, Beaufort-st Monmouth ..Sper.cer.Agincourt Bristol Huntley. 105,Red- square cliff street Mertliyr Edwards, George Clifton Huntlev, 7. Carlton Town. Pl ice, M ill. Allen, Post office Cardiff Drane, 11, Bute st. Pontypool.Edwards, George Chepstow Howell, confectnr. street. Gloucester ..Jeynes, Mercury Tredegar .Crowe, Post office office WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE: 17. BLOMFIELD STREET CITY. LONDON. ¡S,10 T TA X off T A I |H1 MALAYA | r PURET-^ INATURA^OLOURB • IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. FOR Priceand QUALITY UNEQUALLED T/e on/y (//icoforca /e&. AGENTS IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD. ABERGAVENNY—Wyke,Chemist Ebbw VALK \\illiams, Tea ARERSYCHAK wood, Stamp Mo}iMOT:Tn_Marsh;il; bhemist CAEDIFF-Coleman. Chemist NEwroBT-Clemems, do. « Chemist C™,Baker,& Rusher Stationer, Src PoNTYPOOL-Roderick, Chemist Davies' Confectioner PosTYPRinD-smyth do. CHEPSTOW—Harris, Baker, &c USK-WILLIAMS do. DOWLAIS—Tbomag,stationer, \c 3 VALUABLE AGENCIES STILL VACANT, Fot particulars apply to THE HIMALAYA TEA COMPANY ar A, St. KarT Axe, Loadoo, E-C. I M. OILEMENTS', CELEBRATED BOTTLED • ■ < ALE, STOUT, porter, PEKRT AND CIDER Can be obtained-from ail respectable Hotels, Licensed Victuallers, and Refreshment liooms, upon its being especially asked for. N.B.-NOTE THE NAME ON THE LABEL AND CORK. [6078 MATTHEW J O H COAL & CORN MERCHANT, CORPORATION COAL WHARF SCREW PACKET ROAD, NEWPORT, MON. Orders received at No. 8, Morgan-street, Park place, and 81, Commercial street, Newport. Sole Consignee for the Apps Brewery Co.'s celebrated Bideford Ale for Monmouthshire, Herefordshire, and South Wales, Private families supplied. Agent to the Accidental Death Insurance Company. and the See ttish National Insurance Company. [8090 V ILL I E It S' "VTEW PATENT DIAMOND CAMEO !.> BORTliAirS Taken daily at CO .tMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. CARTES -DE VISIT i; and PORTRAITS for LOCKETS, BROOCHES &c Uken in the best manner. Special arrangements made for large numbers cf Caites for charitable purposes. VIEWS, MACHINERY, ANIMALS, &e., photo- graphed. PORTRAIT of PRINCE ARTHUR, TAKEN AT TENBY, by post. Is 6294 BENSON'S WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER, and ELECTRO PLATE — J. W. Benson, Lndgate Hill, London, E.C. (Established 1749), Watch and Clock Maker by Warrant of Appointment to H.J;.II. the Pnnce of Wales, has fitted up extensive workshops with steam machinery, for the production of Clocks and Time- pieces of every description. W A T C H E S Adapted for every class, climate, and country. Wholesale and Retail. Chronometers, Duplex, Levers, Horizontal, Rep ating, Centre Seconds, Keyless, and Chronographs at E2 10s. to 20C Guineas. CLOCKS; Drawing, Dining, and Bed-room, Bracket, Cirri. Church, Turret, Stable, or Office, at 91 la. to 1,000 Guineas. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "The movements are of the finest quality which t'-i.. nt of hoiology is at present capable of producing."—lllus' trated London News, November 8, IbG2 Some of them are of great beauty and if tho English watch-trade only follow up with the same spirit and success this first attempt to cornicle with foreigners in decorative watches, there spcms to be no reason why wa should not get the trade entirely into our own bano* — limes, June 23, 1862. BENSON'S 4 GUINEA LONDON-MADE Patent Lever Watch, Capped and Jewelled, strong Silver Cases, made in four sizes, from to 2 inches in diameter. 4 This Watch is suitable for everybody, and is wi hont doubt the btst, cheapest, and most accurate Watch manufactured in this country. NBTJNSnws f9 10. MaRJZONTAL WATC-r Jewelled. &0,strong Silver Cases, to 2 inches in 1.1 ;mtter a sound ami useful watch. DENSOYS 5 GUINEA LADY'S GOLD WATCH, Horizontal movement, Jewelled in four holes, anfl all the late improvements, combined with a rich artistically, engraved case and dial, making it a model of elegance. BENSON'S 6 GUINEA GENTLEMAN'S ^LI) Horizontal Movement, Jewelled in four holes, an*) all the late improvements, with a pure white enamelle,l dial and elegantly-engraved or engine-turned case. 20,000 OTHER WATCHES n stock, for prices of which see the pamphlet. The above Watches are sent free and safe by post to all parts of England, Scotland, Wales, or Ireland. If to India or the Colonies 5s each extra. A PROFUSELY-ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET of Watches, Clocks, and Chains, descriptive 01 every construction of Watch made, with their prices, j>; st free for 2 stamps, from which buyers can select. Also a catalogue of Silver and Electro Plate, con'aining 300 illusli aiions, post free for 6 stamps. J. W. Benson, maker of the Great Clock for the Exhibition, 1862, and of the Chronograph Dial, by which was timed "The Derby" of 1862, 1803, 18S4, and 186-5 Prize Medallist, Ciass 33, and Honorable Mention, Glass lo. LTJDGATE HILL, LONDON. [7245_ [7245 STARCH MANUFACTURERS TO H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, Used in the Royal Laundry. THE LADIES arc respectfully iufosmed that this Starch is EXCLUSIVELY ITS ED IN TIIE ROTAL L US DRY, And Her Majesty's Laundress says, that although she has tried Wheaten, Rice, and other Powder Stare cs, She has found none of them equal to the GLEN 1-T.ELD, which is THE FINEST STAUCH SHE EYEU USED. WHEN YOI.) ASK FOR GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH See that you got it, as inferior kinds are often substituted WOTHERSPOONT & CO., GLASGOW AND LONDON. EORNIMANs PURE TEA is EIGHT-PENCE per lb. CHEAPER, as the DUTY is REDUCED. Genuine PACKETS—2 oz. to 1 lb. are signed ZD LONDON, Original Importers Ture Tal- IIERIIY, Chemist, 41, Conmiorcial- c street, Newport, AGENT. HORSES .—TAYLOR'S COCGU POWDERS.— _Ll Sold by all Chemists, 2s. 6d. per b x cig-ht 1' iwders. HORSES.—TAYLOR'S COUGH POWDERS.— Unequall d for Influenza in Horses. HO R S E S .—TAYLOR'S COUGH POWDERS.— JLL A sure and sp edy remedy for Cor.glis in Horses. O 11 S E S .—TAYLOR'S COUGH POWDERS.— Wonderfully relieves broken-winded Hoises. HO 11 S E S .—TAYLOR'S COUGH POWDERS — The Powders are given in bran-mash. O R S E S .—TAYLOR'S COUGH POWDERS.— More easily given than Balls. O R S E S .—TAYLOR'S COUGH POWDERS.— "Wholesale Agents in Bombay.—Trenchardaiul Co. H-Ü R S E S ,fA YLOn'S COUGH POWDERS.-— Wholesale Agent at Cape of Good Hope.—Mr. Saunders H-O-it S- ES .-TAYLOn'S COUGH POWDERS. Wholesale Agent at and Cn, H 0 H S E S .-TAYLOR'S COrGH PU\YJ)ERS,- J[jj)_ These Powders will be found the best remedv for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Influenza, \c., and as they a're given m mash, will be ound the best means of giving medicine* an thus obviate the danger of choking, so liable in giving a ball to horses suffering from sore throat, &c. Prepared by T, Taylor, Veterinary Sursj.n, Burtou-on-Trent. [8)06 THE ONLY BONA-FIDK MANUFACTURERS IX SOUTH WALES. 1"HE LONDON VraMIXG COMPANY. Frames of every description ma le to order by London Workmen, at the Lowest London Prices. OLD FRAMES RE-GILDKD EQUAL TO NEW. LOOKING GLASSES RE-SILVERED OR MADE TO ORDER. OLD FAMILY PAINTINGS CLEANED, LINED, AND RESTORED. Staing extracted from valuable Engravings, and every branch connected with the Trade executed in the same style as if sent to London- A choice collection of FRAMES and ENGRAVINGS ilways on hand. Parties waited on at their residences, and Estimates for work given, EDWIN J. GILL, District Manager. 134, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. AH Arauroxios wasxkd, [got