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ftemw (Eammum cation. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. rpiIE Bristol General Steam N&viga- X tion Company's splendid Paddle Steamer •^SWSTFTSSBR 'DART" Captain G. DAS DO, or other suitable vessel,(unless presented b'y asiy untprese^n occurrence is intended to sail during the Month, calling *t the Hotwells where to avoid the inconvenience and danger attending the use Of boats, Passengers will in future be landed and embarked at the NEW STAGE near the Dock Master'iOffice. Bristol to Xeicjport i-. Xeviport to Bristol. DEC. DEC. Friday 1 4 after Saturday 2 4 after Monday -1 7 morn Tuesday 5 64 morn Tuesday 5 7 after Wednesday 6 7 morn Thursday 781 morn Friday 8 8 morn Saturday 9 9J morn Monday 11 10J morn Tuesday 12 1 after Wednesday 13 121 after Thursday 14 3 after j Friday 15 2J after Saturday 16 4 after Monday 18 4$after Tuesday 19 6 £ morn | Tuesday 19 5 after Wednesday 20 7 morn Thursday 21 6.1 morn Friday 22 8 morn | Saturday 23 7J morn Monday 25 10 morn Tuesday 26 10 morn Wednesday 27 12; after Thursday 23 12J after Friday 29 3" after Saturday 30 2J alter FURTHER REDUCTION OF FARES To and Fro from Bristol t To and Fro from Newport. FARES- After Cabin, Is. 6d; Fore Cabin, Is. LargeCarriages 18s; Small ditto, 12s Cd; Two wheel ditto, or light Flue ton, So Two-wheel Carriage or light Pheeton, drawn by one horser with Driver, 12s. Horse, 5s. Horse and Rider, 6s. Dogs, Is, each Refreshments inay be had on board at moderate charges. Horses and Carriages shipped at Bathurst Basin one hour before sailing. Further particulars may be obtained at the Bristol General Steam, Navigation Company's Office Quay, Bristol where all Coods, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed. Bills and other informatio can be obtained of Mr. JOHN JONES, Rownliam Wharf, Hotwells, or of Mr. R.P.JONES Rodney Wharf. Xewport. Bristol to Cardiff an shoreby the Passengers For DEC. particulars apply to Mr. T Monday 25 10 morn G EEN, Lyn C'liff Terrace. Wednesday >7 1 after Friday 29 31 after Bristol to Tenby. M DEC CardxJJ to Bristol. Friday 29 3 after DEC. Saturday *23 11 morn Tenby to Bristol. Taesday 26 10 morn D*c- Thursday 28 12 noon Thursday 21 8 after Saturday 30 2; after F Ap.Es-Ca bin, 133 Children "To Avonmouth Pier under twelve years,6s 6d Ser- vants in the Cabin ,8s(including Bristol to Ilfracombs and Steward's Fees.) Fore Cabin, Bideford. 7s 6(j, ren under twelve Dec. years, 4s. Carriage, 42s; 1'air- Tuesday 26 not sail. horsephaeton,31s6d Smallone- Friday 29 3j morn horse ditto,25s Gig, Os Iiorse Bidejord to Ilfracombe and 20s, Dog, 3s. Bristol. RETCRN CABrN TICKET avail- DEC. able for a month, 19s. 6d., Friday 22 7 after with the option of return- Wednesday 27 not sail. ing by either of the Company's ^Saturday 30 2 morn SteamersplyingbetweenBristol „ and Tenby, Carmarthen, Tern From Ilfracombe, weather per- broke Dock ardiff or Newport ■aitting, 4 hours after leaving 1 Bideford- Bristol to Carmarthen. DEC. From Lynmoxtb, weather per- Monday 18 6 after mitting, 5 hours after leaving a er Bideford Carmarthen to Bristol. FARES- Bideford Best Cabin, DEC. «3., Fore Cabin, 5S. Iliracombe, Thursday 21 6 more Bast Cabin, 8s Fore-Cabin, 5s. Bristol to Pemlmke DocJcJIi'ford LTSMOUTH-Theabovesteamer and Haverfordwest. tails off Lynrooutn on the voy- jyEr age to and from Iltracombe, Tnesd" 26 12 noon weather permitting, where FARES—Cabin 13s.,Deck,7s6d large boat exclusively employed is always in attendance for land- Femhrolie T)oclto II aterford. ing and e:i,barking Passengers, The" BRITOX" as soon on payment of Is.each. Luggage after arrival from Bristol as to be paid for at the rate of 6d. cirelimstances will pernii per package, delivered to High FARES. Best Cabin, 23s. Water mark, near the public Fore-Cabin, 10s. road; but no charge will be made for small parcels carried i'vvaterford to Bristol FrillllY" NOTICE.—The Proprietors ot the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (iflostor damaged) above the value of JE2 nor for any Deck Passengers Luggage (if lost' or damaged) above the value of 20s., unless in such case entered as such, and freight in ) roportion paid for the same at the time of delivery, nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value ot 40s (if lost or damaged) un. less entered as such, and freight in roporiion paid foi the same at the time of delivery BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. NOTICE.- Passengers and their Luggage embarked and landed at the NEW STAGE, near the Dock Master's Office, Hotwells, tree of expense. ,ryjgPjirtS» rpHE New Steam Packet Com- /^rl flfl -I- pany (Limited) hereb y announce rVl that their fast-sailing Screw Steamer AVON.' W. HOWE, Commander, (unless prevented by any unforeseen oc- currence) is intended to sail as follows, during the month of DECEMBER, From Bathurst Basin, Bristol. From Beaufort Wharf,Xewpor 2 Saturday 5 30 after 1 Friday 3 30 after 5+Tuesday 7 30 morn4 530 after 6 Wednesday 815 morn 5 Tuesday 6 30 after S Friday 9 15 morn 7 Thur?day 7 30 morn 9 Saturday 8 40 morn 11 Monday 11 45 morn 1 13 Wednesday. 2 0 after 12 Tuesday 11 30 morn 15 Friday 3 45 after It Thursday 1 30 after ,r e. „ 16 Saturday 3 15 aftet 18 Monday 5 45 after J 19 Tuesday 6 30 after lOJTuesday 5 45 morn 21 Thursday 8 0 morn 20 Wednesday 6 30 morn *s*Saturdav O O TY'!A't"n 00 'Vrido.y 7 0 D").("Jrn 56 Tuesday 11 30 morn 25fjMonday 9 0 morn 28 Thursday 1 45 after 27 Wednesday 11 0 morn 30 Saturday 4 0 after 29 Friday 130 after REDUCTION IN BOTH AFTER CABIN AND FORE CABIN FARES Passengers and Merchandise are taken every Voyage: t To an i°Fro from Bristol. t To and Fro from Xnwpn4 Luggage allowed Vo Fore*Cabin Passengers, 56lbs. each; to After Cabin ditto, 112 lbs. each. FAKES: — After Cabin, 2s.; Fore Cabin, Is.; To and fro the same day or next (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) After Cabin, 3s.; Children from 3 to 12 years of one, Half- price • Four-Wheel Carriage, IPs.; Small Four-Wheel Car- nage' 12*. 6d Gig, or Light Fhaton, 8s.; Ditto, with Horse and Driver 128.; Horse, 58.; Horse and Rider, 6s.; Dogs Is. each.- Refreshments may be had on board. Horses ann. C-irriages must be alongside Two hours before the advertised time of sailing, to ensure shipment. Goods, Carriages, and Horses,on deck at shipper's risk. Lire Stock shipped and landed at the owner s risk. Return Tickets will De issued from Saturday to Monday at To and Fro Faros. The Proprietors give notice that they will not he accountable for Passengers' Luggage, &c. and their respontibiiityin respect of Goods in general is restricted by the terms of a Notice affixed in their Offices at Bristol and Newport. Goods regularly and punctually forwarded by careful Carriers to all parts of the ountry. For conditions of Freight, apply at the Company's Offices, opposite the Seamen's Floating Chapel, Grove,Bristol and Beaufort Wharf, Newport. 35T As it is intended that the Packet shall start punctually at the times advertised, the shipment ofGoods per samedays Steamer cannot be guaranteed unless they are alongside one hour before he time of jailing. NOTICE —The cheapest routed/a Xewport and Hereford Rail- way Company to Liverpool, Birkenhead and place s adjacent in the North is by this Packet — FABES 3rd c'ass 12 3d. 2nd 21s, 1st 29 9d. To London via Bristol, 3rd clags 9s 10d, 2nd 15s Sd, 1st 20s lOd- Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. 11 letters seeking information to be post paid. Mr. 'V KNOWLi'S, Managing Director Newport. V.r. W NASH. A gent. Bristol. (I r c.5,5 c.5 STARCH MA N" UFACTURERS TO IT R.R-r T II T-J PRIX CESS OF WALES. GKLENFIELD PATENT STARCH. Used in the Royal Lanndrv. THE LADIES are respectfully informed that this Starch i3 EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, And Her Majesty's Laundress says, that although she has tried Wh-?aten, Rice, and other Powder Starches, She has found none of them equal to the GLEN FIELD, which is THE FINEST ST \RCH SHE EVER USED. "WOTHRR^POON & CO;, frLvsnow AND LONDON. A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY FOR COLDS, INFLU- ENZA, &c. BARCLAYS1 DR. BATEMAN S PECTORAL 13 DUOFS.—This Medicine has iong been held in the Jii^hest estimation for all Rhc-umatic and Chronic Complaints, in Pains of the L mbs, lionea, and Joints, and in violent colds.8 it has been in repute now upwards of a ;centurv. and the preaj quantity sold annually is the bost proof of is efficacy; partiea who have once uqed it seldom failing to have recourse to it a second ti,ne, when occasion requires. It does not act a3 c purgative; but principally upon the pores of the skin, inducin* gentle per,pirat:n:1, and, therefore, acting in a great measure as a preventive d Fever, too often arising neglected colds. In Rheumatism and Chronic Pain- it is invaluable. For INFLUENZA il s ulgrivalled, particularly if taken in the early stages. The following extracts from Letters are respectfully submitted to the Public without commrtti viz. From Messrs. Bradbury 5* Co., Printers, Bolton. The BARCLAYS' BATEMAN'S DROPS are much used here as a remedy for the Influenza, which is very prevalent with us. (Signed) H. BRADBURY, Jus., and Co." From E. R. Lanqley, of Mansfield. I hall feel much obliged if yoa will imareaiately on receipt of this send by eocah the following medicines, The reason I am urgent for the above by coach is, Barclay's Bateman's Drops, have been found in this town and neighbourhood veri j beneficial in cases of influenza. We have had a run for them and the Public will not have any but Barclays'. (Signed) -'EDW. B. LANGLEY." s Extract from a Letter addressed to Mr. Hartley, Bury' < "Gt-eenhelghJrosg, near Bury, "s I It ,-In the begillning ot last winter I was suffering under 1 a severe attack of Rheumatism," and being informed by my II neighbour, Henry Lord, of the great benefit his wife had re- ceived from the use of Barclays' Bateman's Drops in a similar complaint, I wns induced to try the same and having purchased a bottle from your shop. I fou:id the greatest relief, and before I had taken the fifth bottle I was able to ful ow my and before I had taken the fifth bottle I was able to fuiow my employment, and continue K good health. I remaim, your obedient servant, "ROBERT BOOTH." Extract from a Letter addressto Mr. Thompson, Phar- maceutical Chemist, Richmond, Yorkshire. "Sir.—I'm induced to inform you (tor the bsnefit of others similarly alfficted) of the very great relief I derived from taking Barclays' Bateman's Drops, which I purchased from you some short time ago. I was most dreadfully afflicted with Rheu- matism for two years, aud for nearly twelve months of that time was confine" to bed. After taking two SMALL battles ONJY I'm quite cured. A ntighhour of mine, living at Barton,by trade s lime burner,can bear similar testimony he was so lame from Rheumatism as to be unable to work for several months, and now, after taking Barclays' Bateinan's Drops (through my < recommendatian), is able not only to work, but walk six miles every day. "I am, Sir, yours obediently, FRANCIS SANSON." c. Middleton Tyas, near Richmond, Dec. 5th, I860<" "These Drops may be had of all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines, in bottles, at 13 lè andr 2s 9d each. Be careful to ask for BARCLAYS' BATEMAN'S Dmort, as there are many spurious imitations; and observe that. -their names J and address (35, Farringdon street) are engraved on the fiOTernment Stamp affix* t« oachbottlo. (9033 ¿\ uuouuttmttdø, &t. J. E^VVINS, JUN., PASTRY COOK AND WINE MERCHANT, < 51, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, Fine Pale Sherry • • _28s. per dozen. (Highly Recommended.) Splendid Old Port 38s. per dozen. (Of the Famous Vintage lSöl.) SHERRIES. CLARETS. Per bottle. Per doz. Per bottle. Per doz. Hambro Sherry Is 3d 153 Ud Bordeaux Is lOd 22s Od Spanish Sherry Is 6d 18s 01 St. Julien 2s 2<1 26s 0<1 Excellent dinner Sherry. 2s 0d 24s 0d St. Emilion 2s 3d. 32s 0d Superior Gold Sherry 2d 2d 26a ad St- Estephe 33 2d 38a Od Fine Pale Sherry. 2a 4d 28s Od Kauzan 3s 8d 4rts Od Brown Sherry 23 4d 28s 0J Branne Mouton 4a 2d 50a 0d Old Pale Sherry 2a lOd 34a Od Chateau Leoville 4a 8d 56a 0d Old Brown Sherry 2a Si 32s OL1 Chateau La-Hose 5s 2d 62s 0d Fine Old Pale Sherry 3a Od 363 Od CHAMPAGNES Fine Old Gold Sherry 3a 2d 33a Od n Amontilla do. Sherry 3a 8d 44a Od Creaming Epernay 3a 2d 3Sa Od Amontillado. Sherry 4a 2d 50a Od SparklingVerzenay oa 4d 40a Od Amontilla do Sherry 5a 2d G2a Od Monaeaux 3a 8d 44a Od Manzanilla Sherry 3s 2d 33a Od ^»»«^UmlCo's 4a 2d 50a 0d Manzanilla Sherry 3s 8d 41s Od an-l Ghandon's 4s 7d 55a Od Very Fine Old Sherry 4a 4d 52a 0J V^V? °'Wt8 74s 0d East India Sherry 4a Sd 5Ga Od lloederers Carte Blanche .6sl0d.82s0j f SPARKLING HOCKS- PORTS* Sparkling Hockheimer 3a 81 44s Od Pftrt (from the Cape) Is 3d I03 Od Sparkling Kudesheimer 48 2d 50s 04 Spanish Port Is Gd 18s 0J Sparkling Joh^nuea Cerger 4s 8d 56s 0J gfclh« So?thof T;ance) oS o«s SI SPARKLING MOSELLE. Old Port (o years in wood) 2s 2d 26a Od „ „ o 01 aa m Old Port (8 years in wood) 2a Cd 30s Od Sparkling Braunberger 3a 8d 44s Od Old Port (9 years in wood) 2a 9d 33s Od Sparkling Shrazhofberg 4a 2d 50a Od Fine Old Port (11 years in wood) 3s 01 36a 0d RED BURGUNDY. vlnrvF"d P(inpVifi?1851' n" ?S a! If ir Beauno ••• ls 10J »• 22a 0l1 Very tine Old Port(20yearsm wood). 33 8d 44s 0a jj;icon 2a 2d 26a Od VINTAGE PORTS. Z Z Z Z u 10a E 11 Sd Port (Vintage 1860) 2s 9d 33s 0J WTTCTQ Port (Vintage 1861) 2a 7d 31a Od UiiiCJlAJX WiJViiS). Neirsteiner Is 10d 22s Od OLD BOTTLED PORTS. Hattonheimer 2s 2d 26s Od n t, o 01 00 a 1 Hockheimer 2a 8cl 32s 0d O d Crusted Port (3 years in bottle 33 2d 3Ss Od Fvud(J3beimer 3a 8d 44s 0d Old Crusted Port (a years ;n bottle) 3a 9d das Od *■■«▼>«»» • r. Old Crusted Port (7 years in bott e) 4a 2(1 0O3 0d MARSALAS- Old Crusted Port (9 years in bottle) 4s 8d 56s Od Vatted Marsala (Gold Color) I3 6,1 189 04 Old Crusted Port (0 years in bottle) 5a 2d 62s ad ilarsala (Pale Color) Is lOd 22s Od Old Crusted Port (10 years in bottle). 5a 5d 65s Od Marsala (Brown Colour) 2a 01 24s Od The Quality .t..d Purity of the Wines are guaranteed, and any that may not be approved of will be taken back or exchanged. Sample Cases for Christmas, containing one dozen Bottles of assorted Wines, are kept in Stock for delivery. J. EW1NS, JUN., PASTRY COOK AND WINE MERCHANT, 51, COMMERCIAL-STREET. [8612 Christmas comes but occa a year, And when it comea it brings good cheer. THE ROAST BEEF OF OLD ENGLAND! HUGH MORGAN, 22, COMMEKCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants generally of Newport and its vicinity, for the support which he ha3 received for tha past quarter of a century, and informs them that he will submit for their inspection, at his Shop as above, a quantity of first-rate CH-EISTMAS FARE, Which far surpasses anything he has bad the honour of submitting to their notice, the quality of which cannot be excelled he has been careful in purchasing that which will, he trusts, give satisfaction. H. M. respectfully invites an inspection of his Stock. AMONG HIS PURCHASES WILL BE FOUND Two very prime four-yearr-old North Devon OXEN, bred Two prime Short-horned HEIFERS, fed by Mr Wilde, and fed by the Hon. Godfrey Morgan, M.P., Rnperra St. George's, Biistol. Castle. Two Pens prime WETHERS, bred and fed by the Hon. Four prime four-years-cld short-horned HEIFERS, fed I G. C. Morgan, M P., Rnperra Castle. by Lord Clarina, cf Clarina Castle, county of Limerick. Five Pens prime WETHERS, bred and fed by Mr Rees Seven prime three-vears-old Hereford STEERS, bred and Keene, Per.creeg. fed by Mr William Pride, Llanvihangel. Five Pens prime Mountain WETHERS, fed by Mr Five prime Short-horned HEIFERS, bred and fed by Mr Lewis Rees, on Llanwern Park. Francis, Henton, Nash. Prime seven weeks Chilver LAMB, bred and fed by the Six prime Short-horned STEERS, fed by Miss Daniels, Rev. John Beynon, Whitson. Moorbarn Farm, Nash. A prime CALF, fed by Mrs Hannah Waters, Goldclifif. Two prime Short-horned STEERS, fed by Mr Miles, A prime Essex £ IG, fed by the Hon. Colonel Morgan, Whitson. Ruperra C.istle. f9107 ROBERT DUCKHAM, JUN., BUTCHER, 61, COMMERCIAL-STREET, OPPOSITE HILL-STREUT, A VAILS himself oftho return of Christmas to offer his sincere thanks to the Public for the liberal support he has received for many years past, and bo respectfully submits to their P li0tice the following List of very PRIME GRASS and HAY FED STOCK, a portion or wtiluli he will SLAUGHTER for the CHRISTMAS MA11KTT. The quality ha can guarantee aa unexceptionable and he will feel obliged by the early orders of hi3 Friends, wLi:h shall bo promptly attended to CATTLE. SribEP. Onofivovoar old OX, bought of Mr. Rees Keene, Pen- Four Pens of Prime WETHERS, fed by Mr Davies, creeg. Bishop's Lydiart, Somerset A two year old STEER, from ditto Four Ditto, Ditto, of Prime Dartmoor SHEEP, from A fat HEIFER from ditto Mr Branch, near Wells A fat OX, from Mr John Francis, Whitaon Four Pans of Prime WETHERS, fed by Mr Thomas Four Ditto, Ditto, from Mr "Wi 1!Jrim Turberville, Pont Two Ditto WKTHFUS, from Miss Muxgiove, Cndy Ebbw Two Ditto, fiom Mr T. Dowle, l'fton Court One fat OX, from Mr William Watkins, Pie^orner, Xash Two Ditto, Ditto, from Mr Evans, Coedevan, near Usk Three prime STEERS, from Mr Lewis.,Williams Spitty Two Ditto, from Mr Evan-, Laucayo Five Ditto, Ditto, from Mr Robert Thorca3, Whitson Four Ditto Welsh WETHERS, from Mr Turberville One Ditto, Ditto, from Mr William Jones, Farm Field Pont Ebbw Two Ditto, Ditto, from Mr Evan-, Lancayo Seven pens of prime RADNOR3, fed by Richard One Ditto, Ditto, from Air Michael Williams, Great House Stratton. Esq Duffryn Two Ditto HEIFERS, from Mr. John Morgan, Court Three Ditto LONG WOOL Ditto, from Richard Stratton' Blethin Esq One Fat COW, from Mr William*, Cefnllech Eight prime PORKERS, fed by Mr William Langley, Two Ditto, Dit'o, from Mr Rees Rees. S-. Brides Llanvair Two Prime fat BEASTS, from Rev John Bajon, Wrhitson A HNE FAT CALF, fed by Mr Jones, Cefnllogell- A FAT LAMB, from Rev John Deynon, Whitson ROBERT DTJCKTIAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER FOR LIVE AND DEAD MARKET, 60 COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, & NEW MARKET. December,IE¥Î5. 9108 HIGH- STREET, NEWPORT. MICHAEL HOIHU G AN "OEGS respectfully to thank his numerous Customers for the liberal support J-> which he lias received for many years past, and hopes, by keeping Meat of the beat quality, to meri' a continuance of their favours. M. H. wishes to cill attention to the PRIME ASSORTMENT of BEEF, M U T T 0 N, AND PO R K, Which be has selected for the Christmas Market from tho Ilards of the following gentlemen, who have been long known as the best Breeders and Feeders iu the county, viz. :— JOHN LOGAN, Esq., Maindee House. Mr. C. MILNER, New House. Whitson. W. S. CART WRIGHT, E*q., Newport. Mr. M. WILLIAMS, Mies Ghes. Mr. W. BAKER, St. Brides iVetherweut: Mrs, ILES, Pulpan. Mr. W. WALTERS. Red wick. [9106 J 0 H N B L A 0 K M 0 R E 1 2 8, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, T)EGS to tender his best thanks to the public who have so liberally accorded him their I 9 support during many ypars. He respectfully solicits a continuance of their favours, and having purchased BEEF and MUTTON of the BEST DE3CRfP 1 ION", GRASS AN"D HAY" FED, for the CHRISTMAS MARKET, he trusts he mny be favoured with their Orders, which shall have his best attention. Newport, De comber, 1805. [9112 W ILL I AM JONES, CASTLETOWN AND X E W P O R T M A R K E T, liriLL SLAUGHTER the following VERx PRIME STOCK, with others, for }} the CHRIST;AS MARKET — TWO FAT OXEN, Fed by .Mr Water?, Biahton. 11 m TWO DITTO DITTO fiom Mr. Benjamin Thomas. SIX VERY PRIME TWO YEAR OLD WETHERS. TWO PiilME PORKERS, &c W. J. tenders his best thanks to the Puidic for the kind support accorded to him for so many years, and hacan :onfidently recommend the above Stock as hfJin; of the piirnest quality [9107 THOMAS GREGORY, BUTCHER, COMMERCIAL ROAD, FILLGWENLLY, (NUMBER OF STALL IN NEW MARKET 20 AND 21,) T>ESPECTFULLY announces that he will slaughter for the CHRISTMAS JrV* MARKET sumo very PRIME BEEF and MUTTON, Grass and HiyFed.of tho very finest quality, such as he can confidently recommend, and for which ha will be happy to receive the esteemed Orders of his friends- Newport, December, 1855. [gnl PUBLIC NOTICE, THE CHAMPION LIVER, AND STOMACH PILLS. SEVERAL makers of Cheap Baking Powders rPHESE PILLS are compounded from the recipe „ 1 1 1. i i\ I of oae of the most eminent physicians of the presentday (supplied to retailers CHEAP because adul etated), ^who from purely philanthropic motives—knowing their excel- tiaving imitated the wrappers of LOR\v ll/Iv ft ]t.nt propeitips by experience—has been induced to give the ORIGINAL BAKING TO WDERS so closely that Con- benefit of them to the public at large). They are prepared by an lumers have been deceived thereby to the injury of their able and experienced chemist, and are acknowledged by the )wn health and to the reputation of Borwick's Baking faculty, to be the most valuable medicine for all disorders of the r> j mrTTQ to r<TX7T? VHTTPP fj.at fV\r stomach, and derangements ot the liver, ever prepared. Powder, THIS b TO' &I>E NOLIUi, ti at for the It is a\VtU.kno^S f ict that most of the diseases incident to the better protection of the I ubhc, the iriopnetor has Auoptea }mman race^ arise from a disordered stomach, and irregular state m entirely NEW TRADE LABf.L as under (uuly recistereiJ), of the bowels, and for want of a suitable remedy- taken in time, AND TO I MIT YTE WHICH IS FELONY. thousands of (at first) simple maladies, become serious illnesses. I Mm^To guard against this great evil, and to preserve the blessings cf health, these pills are confidently and earnestly recommended. » 1 y/ Tbey act generally on the constitution, cleanse the blood of all I-Ir ri UDIMINT iminiiities: regulate the secretions, and give tone to the stomach; »- comet the morbid condition cf the liver, regulate the bowels, ffellBfMur.g .HI IIA»\Z*yTr^TrT;r and, hv removing all impediments, restore elasticity and vigour feREADwiTHouT^iASr to the whole irame. >3C! POtJrkv!U1Penarth near Cardiff, 24th October, 1861. U 1?.Mr. Clabk, Usk.—SIR,—1 enclose 28 stamps, and sh-dl be A obliged if you will send roe two boxes of the Champion Liver ilills You will think I am consuming a great quantity of them, from the numbrr of boxes you have sent me; but the fact is, since I DnBTirTriVO 15 A VTATfi R hwebren in this neighbourhood, I have recommended the pills to xiUlt WlvA O J5xxiVJ.l\ VJr a U W JJiJXti several persons here who suffer from biliousness, like myself, Was pronounced PURE AND PERFECTLY WHOLESOME, by and they all agree that they never took anything that did them the late Sir W. BURNETT, Director General of the so much good. • » I think if the pills were sold in this Medical Deoartment of the Navy, on its introduction to neighb lurhood a great many more people would take to them, .1 „ w„„„ v because they would be sure to recomiu«nd themselves. #110 r^avy. HENRY £ LLIS Dr. HA3BALL, Analyst to the Lancet, Author of sold wholesale by Messrs. BAECLAT & SON, London, and retail "Adulterations Detected," pronounced it lure ana by all Medicine Vendors. Jood," as also Dr. HAMILTON, Dr. ELLIOTT, and other LOCAL AGENTS. EjEninent Medical Meu. NEWPORT.—THOMAS J. JONES, Chemist, High-street, It has likewise been approved of by the Queen'a Private and E. J. PHILLIPS, Chemist High-street. Abergavenny. Raker Arr Meredith, bookseller, and Watkins, druggist. Abersychan— Vn u t l t_i t\ 1 1 4 *1 Martin, druggist. Blaenavon.—Pope, druggist* Chepstow.— To be bad of all respectable Dealers, and at the Factory, ciyrk, bookseller. Monmouth.—Spencer, druggist* Pontypool. 14, CHISWELL STREET, LONDON. -Roderick, druggist, and Wood, druggist. Usk.-Clark. med- Be careful to look at the Label, [906.) cine vendor. (9094 • • NEWPORT ANNUAL TOWN DINNER, KING'S HEAD HOTEL, NEWPORT, MON., THURSDAY, 11TH JANUARY, 1866. THOMAS FLOYD LEWIS, ESQ., MAYOR, IN THE CHAIR. DINNER TICKETS, SIX SHILLINGS EACH, INCLUDING DESSERT AND WAITERS. DINNER ON THE TABLE AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. PRECISELY. IN ORDER TO PREVENT OVERCROWDING THE ISSUE OF TICKETS WILL BE LIMITED. Dinner Tickets will be on Sale at the King's Head Hotel in the course of a few days. By Order of the Committee, WILLIAM WEST,) H c A. RO^E, Hon. Sees. Newport, Mon-, 18th December, 186-5. [9119 COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. SUMMARY of the ACCOUNTS of the COUNTY TREASURER, of the County of Mon. kj month, as regards the COUNTY RATE, for the year ended MICHAELMAS SESSIONS, 1065. DB. Ca. 1864. £ s. d, 1804. £ a. d. To Expenditure on bridges account. 210 2 0 Oct. 17 By balance of account passed at the Ditto for County Gaol 497 11 9 Quarter Sessions held this day. 1,287 4 4 Ditto for House of Correction 1,264 18 2 25 Cash of the Lords of Her Ditto on Shire Halls account 72 15 4 Majesty's Treasury in respect of Ditto for repairs to gaols 359 i 8 expenses of criminal prosecu- II Ditto for conveyance of offenders 65 18 5 tiona and conveyance of convic's „ Ditto for criminal prosecutions at Sessions G54 3 10 for the half-year ended 30th Ditto for ditto under Criminal Justice June, 1864. 1,058 2 11. Act I. 134 10 1 II 29 Ditto of ditto, amount of dis- Ditto for ditto under Juvenile Offenders' allowances made by them of Act 11 10 0 feeB in prosecutions under the Ditto for business and disbursements by Criminal Justice Act, such dis- Clerk of the Peace 451 12 5 K allowances commencing in 1858, Ditto for Coroners' bills 444 10 2 and continued during the subse- Ditto for principal money paid off 633 6 8 quent years to 14th August, 1863, I' Ditto for interest on mortgages 313 8 3 which amount, upon further Ditto for maintenance of pauper lunatics 147 9 3 + consideration of the subject by Ditto on account of Joint Counties their Lordships, was ordered to Asylum 181 5 0 be paid 494 2 0 Ditto on account of Militia stores accom- •» Ditto of Justices' Clerks, modation 42 0 5 amount of fines on summary con- Ditto for incidentals, including printing, victions 102 1 3 stationery, and advertising 269 19 4 II Ditto amount of two county „ Treasurer's salary for six months. 75 0 0 rates 3,718 7 9 Balance carried to next account. 873 12 2 x Ditto of the Governor of the House of Correction for prisoners' ,« earnings during the half-year ended 30th September, 1864, viz- For mats sold 9 14 2 ,j picking oakum 33 7 6 ———— 43-1,8 *6-702 19 II £ 6,702 19 11 Usk, 14th March, 18C5. Examined and Audited bv us, S. R. BOSANQUET, } „. G. R. GllEENHOW RELPH, J. S CHURCHILL f CHARLES PROTHERO, County TreasurerJ 8: R. BOSANQUET, Chairman Quarter Sessions. m J865' m i.-i 8 d- J865 £ S. d. £ m. d. To Expenditure on bridges account 220 4 3 March 20 By balance of account passed at Ditto for County Gaol. [614 4 10 the QuarterSessions held this day 87312 2 „ Ditto for House of Correction 1,334 19 5 April 6. „ Cash of the Lords of her S1*0 ?n Halls account 65 18 11 Majesty's Treasury for main- Ditto for repairs to gaols 52 18 6 tenance of convicted prisouera II Ditto for conveyance of offenders 101 19 3, in the county prisons during tt Ditto for criminal prosecutions at Sessions the half year ended 30lh Sop* and Assizes 1,281 18 11 tember, 1864, viz „ Ditto for ditto under Criminal Justice In the county gaol 124 13 9 t '1 >> House of C01- „ Ditto for ditto, under Juvenile Offenders' rection 294 15 0 Act 11 12 0 I 419 g 9 Dlt^? f?r b""ae» and dl8b«rsements by „ 27. „ Ditto of ditto on account of ex- T\.M » IC?-N 1 11 penses of Criminal Prosecutions Ditto for Coroners bills 4go 10 5 during the half-year ended 31st Ditto for principal money paid off 6.5 4 5 December 1864 1 297 18 3 „ Ditto for interest on mortgages 301 15 11 July 4. „ Ditto of the London Life Ae- Ditto for maintenance of pauper lunatics 151 2 1 sociation, sum borrowed on „ Ditto on account of Joint Counties mortgage of the county rates Asylum i .L 181 5 0 for the purpose of widening and „ Ditto on account of Militia Stores aocom- improving Newport Bridge 2,000 0 0 modation. 329 6 9 Aug. 12 „ Ditto of the Lords of Her IfiL. „ Ditto for incidentals, including printing, jesty's Treasury, for maintenance stationery, and advertising 215 0 10 of convicted prisoners in the „ Treasurer a salary for six months 75 0 0 county prisons during the half- „ Sums deposited in the bank of Messrs year ended 30th March, ,1865, Bailey and Co., as suggested by tha viz. Vice Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood in In the County Gaol 111 13 "6 the suit of Wyatt v. Steel. 500 0 0 House of Coi-fc „ Balauce of mortgage money rection 251 12 6 on *TawDort Bridge ————— 362 16 0 Acoount 1500 0 0 LJ' Ditto of Justices'Clerks, amount Balance on general Accouut s>f)93 17 6 J, of Fines on summary convic- 3.593 17 6 tions 90 19 0 amount of two county rates 4,957 17 2 -f5, £ l0-w" Usk, 10th October, 1 865—Examine! and audited hv us S. R. BOSANQUET, ) THOMAS PHILLIPS, ^-Finance Committee. CHARLES PROTHERO, County Treasurer 9 rJ c J Aieaaurer. b. R. BObA^NQUi^T, Chairman of Quarter Sessions. I ——————————— f9118 NEWPOliT AND CAERLEON SAVINGS BANK. TRUSTEES. RIGHT HON. LORD TREDEGAR, REV. CANON HAWKINS, R. J. BLEWITT, Esq., SAMUEL HOMFRAY, Esq, nwnT^0n^nrr^fT^rFiER0' SIR TH0MAS PHILLIPS, EDWARD T. ALLFREY, ESQ; GEORGE GETHINGt, ESQ,, MANAGERS. ^EV- JL.?PrTELr'' HENRY FARR, ESQ., GEORGE WHELLER, Esq., SK RN^^LL^:lLJjlA:krS' THOMAS M. LLEWELLIN. ESQ., REV. J. W. LANCE, REV. THOMAS POPE, CHARLES PROTHERO, Esq., REV. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, KEY. D. DAVIES, C. B. FOX. ESQ.. WILLIAM GETHING. Esq., REV. J. T. WRENFORD, THOMAS GRATREX, ESQ., UEV. II. P. EDWARDS. REV. W. D. ISAACS, HENRY JOHN DAVIS, ESQ., CAPT. WILLIAM CLARK, F;JIALL> ES«-> HENRY PHILLIPS', Esq, NELSON IIEWERTSON, Esq, T £ 2.¥.AS LATCH- ESQ<. CHARLES LEWIS, Esq-, HENRY LATCH, Esq,, GEORGE B. GETHING, ESQ., F. J. MITCHELL, Esq., REV. SAMUEL FOX, ESQ., THOMAS CORDES, Esq-, REV, WILLIAM JENKINS, T R^S ^ALL- ES<J-» E. J. PHILLIPS, ESQ., JOHN DAVIES, Esq., J. J. CORDES, ESQ., DAVID HARRHY, ESQ., JOHN PHLLLL'OTFS, Esq. ANNUAL ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 20TH NOVEMBER, 1865. DuSl THE TRUSTEES. CRS. „ n J,CflARGK* £ 8- d. DISCHARGE. £ a. d. ° i^S?00- ,6,on 20th November, By Sams paid to Depositors in money within 1664, including interest us per last tha year, including interest 8,231 8 3 return 35,701 7 8 Paid to Post Office Savings Bank 218 5 7 „ fcuma received of depositors within the „ ff other Savings Banks 152 5 G year ending 20th November, 1865. 7,489 8 1 Expenses of Management 180 2 2 From Exeter Savings Bank 0 19 2 „ Balance investod with the lo Interest on Moneys invested wi-h the Commissioners for the Commissioners for the Reduction of Reduction of the Na- the National Debt, viz. tional Debt .31,859 8 7 Receipt B, dated 21st May, 1865. fj53 8 Ditto on Separate Sur- Receipt B, dated 21st Nov., 1865. 557 7 4 plus Fund 200 0 0 Interest on sums withdrawn 8 10 9 Ditto in the hands of „ Ditto on Post Office Savings Bank 112 1 Stephen Vernon, Esq, From other Savings Banks 0 13 6 Treasurer. 533 19 10 To Said of Books 2 3 0 (A) 35,598 8 5 £ 44,380 9 11 £ 44.380 9 11 The Interest allowed to Depositors is j62 18s 4d per Cant. per Annum. The Balance due on the 20th November, 1865, brought forward (A) 35,598 8 5 No. of Depositors. 123 Whose respective balances, on the 20th November, 1865 (including iutoroot) I did not exceed £ 1 each 41 11 6 349 Ditto were above £ 1, and not exceed ing X,5 888 10 2 174 Ditto were above £ 5, and not exceeding £ 10 1,'279 15 4 166 Ditto were above £ 10, and not exceeding £ 15 1,980 15 1 78 Ditto were above JEI5, and not exceeding E20 1,349 3 9 135 Ditto were above £ 20, and not exceeding €30 3,255 8 5 116 Ditto were above £ 30, and not exceeding JE40 3,858 19 10 54 Ditto were above £ 40, and not exceeding JE50 2,400 11 6 91 Ditto were above £;30, and not exceeding t75 5,454 9 2 33 Ditto were above £ 75, and not exceeding £ 100 .2,818 12 10 23 Ditto were ab^ve £ 100, and not exceeding £ 125 2,507 6 7 14 Ditto were above jEI25, and not exceediug X150 1,869 10 8 25 Ditto were above B150, and not exceeding P-200 4,187 11 10 1381 Total Number of Depositors .31,922 12 8 19 Charitable Societies 964 15 0 17 Friendly Societies. 2,203 18 3 1417 Total Number of Accounts. JE35,091 511 Invested on the separate Surplus Fund Account 200 0 0 35,201 5 11 Surplus 307 2 6 Reserve to meet current expenses 307 2 6 >> >) We certify the above to be a true account. Witness our hands this 20th day of December, 1865. EDWARD HAWKINS, one of the Trustees. F. J. HALL, one of the Managers. JAMES SALTER, Actuary. December 2lst, 1865. Examined and found correct, R. C. SLADE, Auditor. [9105 Every Saturday, of any Bookseller or News-agent, Price THREEPENCE. Each Half- yearly Volume complete in itself, with Title Page and Pndex. THE ATHENAEUM JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ti FINE ARTS, CONTAINS REVIEWS of every important New Book. REPORTS of the Learned Societies. AUTHENTIC ACCOUNTS of Scientific Voyages and Expeditions. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE on Subjects relating to Literature, Science, and Art. CRITICISMS ON ART, MUSIC, AND DRAMA. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES of distinguished Men. ORIGINAL PAPERS AND POEMS. 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The Members of the Craft are respectfully invited to attenu. By order, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Secretary. 16, Dock-street, Newport, Mon., December 8, 1865. [9090 MUSICAL. MISS PMTCHARD (Organist of Risca Church,), receives a Limited number of PUPILS for instruction on the PIANO-FORTE. TERMS ON APPLICATION AT 33, LLANARTH-STREET. [8963 DUBLIN EXHIBITION, PRIZE MEDAL, 1865. {IIOMCEOPATHIC IOB^A'oss|QOCOA FRY'S SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE. FRY'S CHOCOLATE FOR EATING, in Sticks and Drops The superior quality of J. S. FRY and SONS' Articles has beeu attested by uniform public approbation for upwards of a century. J. S. FRY and SONS, Bristol and London, are the ONLY English House in the trade to whom a PRIZE MEDAL was awardad 1862. [8870 PATENTS OR REGISTRATIONS. INSTRUCTIONS GRATIS, on application to Mr. WILLIAM BROOKES (of upwards of 25 years' experience in Patent matters), British and Foreign Patent Offices, 62, Chancery Lane, London, W.C.; or to MR. JOHN WARREN, C.E., 21, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon. 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He attri- bates this to the precautions he has taken in thoroughly washing out his cow-sheds night and morning with Silt "W.BURNETT'S DISINFECTING FLUID." Sold by all Chemists, and at 18, Cannon Street, London. In Bottles of various sizes, or at 5s. per Gallon. EACH GALLON MAKING 200 GALLQNj, When diluted with water. See Directions on every Bottle. r N.B.-This Fluid is a certain cure for grease in Horses, also the 8cab and rot in Sheep. [8444