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ORHMRA OF THE TOTOBIA ASSEMBLY ROOMS, EEWPOET. BEWARE OF SPURIOUS LIME. THE BEST LIME IN THE WORLD FOR WATER WORKS, THE ONLY ABERTHAW LIME in Mon- mouthshire, may be obtained of JOHN EVANS, LIMB BCRJTEB, Pillgwenlly. Newport, at the Lowest Possible terms. [2761 FURNITURE CARRIAGE FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. BRISTOL STEAM CABINET WORKS. lAVERTON & CO.'S PRICES CURRENT FOR THE COMPLETE FURNISHING -L an EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE in a neat and res style, with good MODERN FURNITURE, Kitchen, Hall, Dining and Breakfast-rooms, Stairs, ^rawing-room, Best Bedroom, Spare Bedroom, and two servants' Bedrooms. KITCHEN. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Table, 8s. 6d,, Large One Flap ditto, 12s. 6d. 110 *our strong chairs, at 3s 6d 0 14 0 clothes horse, 7s 6d, small -r ditto, 5s 0 12 6 **oife box 0 5 6 ————— 2 13 9 g HALL. Coo86yards 44 oil clo,b»at 2s9d 019 3 eo'OEI door mat and. tair foot ditto. 0 8 6 mbrella stand and hat rail. 1 5 0 2 12 9 One set of DINING ROOM. or moreen win- drapery yards long, fringed 110 leaf nS table, with extra solid ^0eight 415 stnff hair seated chairs, W,th horse hair 0 xr < 8any sofa, hair-seated 5 5 0 e .gany pedestal sideboard, 5 feet » inches 5 10 ———— 31 18 0 „ BREAKFAST ROOM. wflper Kidderminster carpet, say 6 yards by 4 ••• ••• 2 10 0 Hearth rug, to match. 0 14 0 Mahogany Pembroke table, 3ft. Gin. square. 1 5 0 Six imitation mahogany chairs, cane seat 14 0 513 0 STAIRS. ►strong Dutch carpet, say 20 yards at 16 8 *nirty-six stair rods and eyes 0 15 0 12 8 O DRAWTNft ROOM. «aPer Brussels carpet, iaclwiina mak- < ~_lng, 18ft by 154ft, 42 yards 7 7 0 rag, to match 110 sets rich damask curtains, iards long, window drapery, and TT- -0 6 ft. gilt poles 7 0 a'Qut cheiffoneer, plate glass back, Ohmarble top 5 15 0 glass, in gilt frame, best TRaln Plate, 40in. by 30in. 4 15 0 WalnnJ table 4 10 0 Riv = ) nch, in damask, as curtains 5 15 0 solid Walnut chairs' ditto 6 0 0 42 3 0 ur9. BEST BEDROOM. ^ogany half-tester Bedstead, with ifn rnice> Poles, rings, &c ••• 10 0 or Damask Furniture, with ltatfDge' draPery» complete 2 15 0 mattress 1 5 0 ,0(i Feather Bed, Bolster, and Pil- aws 1 0 nJ*e pair best Russia Sheets 0 18 0 ^ree Blankets, 27s., White Coun- terpane, 14s. 6d 2 16 Mahogany Washstand and Table 3 3 0 jessing Glass, large size 0 16 0 2*anogany Towel-horse 0 4 6 kree imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane seat 0 9 0 ■Mahogany Chest of Drawers, French Polished 2 15 0 rjed-round Carpefc; yard wide 0 18 0 a"Ogany Night Commode. 0 14 6 26 4 j SECOND BEDROOM. J spanned fall-size half-tester B ed- stead 2 2 0 **ood Dimity Furniture, with Fringe Drapery 17 6 Mattress 110 Millpviff Bed and Bolster, Feather Pillows 2 12 0 Qoe pair Russia Sheets 0 12 0 Three Blankets, 24s., White COUH- terpane, 10s 6d. 1 14 Painted Washstand and Table 0 15 Chest of Drawers, large size 1 12 0 Three Chairs, 7s. 6d., Dressing Glass, 10s. 6d 0 18 0 Towel Herse, 3s., Bedside Carpet, 8 yards, 16s. 0 19 0 13 13 0 TWO SERVANTS' BEDROOMS. 2 Full-size Double Bedsteads 1 1 0 2 Millpufl Beds, Bolsters, & Pillows 2 0 0 SPair Sheets, 10s., Six Blankets, 3Gs 260 2Coloured Counterpanes 0 10 0 2Washstands 0 11 0 2Chests of Drawers 2 10 0 IChairs, 10s. j Two Glasses, 5s. 15 0 9 13 0 Total JE136 12 5 A SINGLE ROOM OR A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE QUOTED PRICKS. LAVERTON & CO.'S Enlarged ILLUSTRATED GUIDE containing 306 ENGRAVINGS, of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES &c., with Prices and Estimates for Furnishing the Cottage; Villa, or Mansion. Sent Post Free. 36, and 37 MARYPORT-STREET, BRISTOL. Nsh qrcsSy Duty | HIMALAYA I OFF JflU JAB Reduction P PURE,W mvuwwivm f is THB BEST AKD CHEAPEST. Price. TJi» only Unco lored 7scu MONMOUTH.MARSHALL, Chemist, opposite Beaufort Arms. „ KF.DFERS, Cenfectioner, Monnow-street I, ADAMSOS, Pastrycook, Church-street <JSK—Williams, Chemist ABERGAVENNY—Wyke, do. PiNTYPOOL-Roderick, do. „ Morris & Co Co- Operative Stores TREDEGAR— Waites, Chemist B&KcoN—WillMms, do. AW VALE — Williams, Tea Dealer, &c. KITVMKEY— DiXon, Chemist CREPSTOW -Harris, Baker MEHTHYR—Smith, Chemist N EWPOITT- Clements, do. „ Jones, do. „ Bowman, 21, Llanartk street BLAEN AVON-Deakin, Chemist DOWLAis-Harrison, do. ABEIIDARE-Thomas, do. n Lloyd, bookseller. Sc -OS AGENCIES APPLY TO THE HIMALAYA TEA COMPANY, LONDON, B.C. á\ddrttttttø. MISS E. BRINSMEAD, PIANOFORTE AND CABINET SILKER (FROM LONDON). CLARENCE-PLACE, ADJOINING ROPE WORKS, NE IV FOR T. OBDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AND EXECUTED ON REASONABLE TERMS. [10.994: FENNELL'S WILTSHIRE SAUSAGES "• VERY FINE. High-street, Newport. [10,161 MR. PARSON" SURGEON DENTIST, of 3, Great George- street, Park-street, Bristol, respectfully acquaint 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 ATTFNDANCE FOR I I-Tewport, Wednesday, 13th, 9 till 5 FEBRUARY. f FOR THE NICEST CAKES, COME TO NAPPER S. ESTABLISHED 1808. [6968 H P E A R M A Nf, a2 00 Z 5 o y M y| CI h IHHe m 50 o b Maw |HH ts S ffffPmt-MmvSB a cj w (J2 11, COMMERCIAL STREETj NEWPORT. [548 IMPORTANT NOTICE. MATTHEWS & COM PAN Y TEA MERCHANTS, HAVE AGAIN REDUCED THEIR PRICES FOR TEAS, RENOWNED FOR GREAT STRENGTH AND PURITY OF FLAVOUR. STRONG BLACK TEAS, Is. 6J.,2s., 2s. 8D. Very • j Delicious TEA, 3s. 4D. Original Packages of TEA at ONE PENNY per Pound Profit. W. R. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 19, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. AND BONDED WAREHOUSE, SKINNER-STREET FOR TEA, COFEEE, FRUITS, CIGARS, WINES, & SPIRITS. [8169 SEVILLE ORANGES FOR MARMALADE, IN PRIME CONDITION, AT FENNELL'S. 10,578 ASHES or CINDERS delivered in. town a 9d. per load.—Apply to B. JEFFES, Dos Works Newport. [10276 r j. ¡. FOR THE BEST -tf$1 nS. 1? "£011 GO TO BLAND'S. [8907 MONMOUTHSHIRE HUNT CLUB. IT is proposed that a PICTURE of Mr. W. R. STRETTON and the MONMOUTHSHIRE HUNT be SUBSCRIBED FOR and PRESENTED to MRS. STRETTON, in token of thanks for the long services of Mr. Stretton, asWaster of the Monmouthshire Hounds. COMMITTEE LORD TREDEGAR. F. C. HANBURY WILLIAMS, ESQ. EDWARD LISTER, Esq. J. A. ROLLS, ESQ. L. A. HOMFRAY, ESQ. MR. JOHN HAYNES. Subscriptions (not to exceed jBl Is.) to be paid to the MANAGER, National Provincial Bank, Abergavenny. rpHE INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, JL WANSTEAD, Maintains and Educates the Or- phans of persons once in prosperity, of either sex, and WHEREVER RESIDENT, from their earliest infancy until 14 or 15 years of age. 70 will be admitted this year. 86 were received last year. 610 are in the Asylum now. 2,209 have been admitted already As THIRTY-FIVE Children will be admitted in May, this is a favourable opportunity to nominate Candidates. Forms can be obtained at the Office. Life Subscription for two votes. £1010 0 Life Subscription for one vote 5 5 0 Annual Subscription for two votes 1 1 0 Annual Subscription for one vote 0 10 6 Subscriptions and donations most thankfully received at the Office, 100, Fleet-street, London. HENRY W. GREEN, Secretary. ) Office, 100, Fleet.Btreet, London. [10,546 j :1.:1; <O:T, \t THE OPENING of the above MAGNIFICENT ROOMS, calculated to hold Three Thousand Persons, will take place on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1867, WITH THE ORATORIO OF THE IN THE MORNING, AND A MISCELLANEOUS CONCEET IN THE EVENING. THE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHED ARTISTES HAVE BEEN ENGAGED:— SOPRANO TENOR 5 MADAME LEMMENS SHERRINGTON; MR. W. H. CUMMINGS, CONTRALTO: BASS MISS JULIA ELTO^. f MR. W. H. WEISS. t -I ,# IXSTRUMENTALISTS MR. H. BLAGROVE (Leader) and a distinguished LONDON BAND, INCLUDING MR. HARPER, THE CELEBRATED TRUMPET PLAYER. CHORUS OF UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED VOICES. LEADING SINGERS FROM BRISTOL, GLOUCESTER, HEREFORD, &c. CONDUCTOR: MR. H. J. GROVES. Organist of St. Woolos. > The PLAN of the RESERVED SEATS will be OPEN at Mr. NEWMAN'S, Music Seller, on the 18th inst., at Twaive o'clock. Further particulars in future Advertisements. [10521 THE NEWPORT (MON,) TURKISH AND WARM BATHS COMPANY, LIMITED, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. THESE BATHS ARE NOW OPEN FOR PUBLIC USE- tariff •—" TURKISH BATH FIRST CLASS 2a. TWELVE TICKETS 20s. DITTO SECOND Class Is. TWELVE TICKETS 10s. WARM BATH FIRST Class If. TWELVE TICKETS 10j. DITTO SECOND CLASS 6;1. TWELVE TICKETS 5s. PLUNGE BATH SINGLE TICKET 6d. TWELVE TICKETS 53. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE TURKISH BATHS: FIRST CLASS, GENTLEMEN—Mondays,-Wednesdays, Thursdays, and SatorJays, from 7 a.m to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. LaDIES Tuesdays ana Fridays, from 12 at noon to 5 p.m. TURKISH BATHS SECOND CLASS, GENTLEMEN—Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from5 p.m. to 8 p.m. LADII S Tuesdays and Flillavs, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. WARM BATHS: FIRST and SECOSD Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays, from 7 am. to 11.30 a.m. LADIES Tuesdays and Fridays, from 12 at noon to 8 P.M. PLUNGE BATH Similar Days and Hours to those appropriated to Warm Baths. PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR TICKETS-"uR. H. MULLOCK'S, STATIONER, NEWPORT. » 110.533 LARGE .A._nnI,"1i£ ()}: NEW FRUITS! HENRY SHEPPARD RESPECTFULLY announces his return from the London Markets, and invites attention to A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH-FRUITS, In Fancy Cartons and Packages. ELVA PLUMS CHERRIES METZ FRUITS LEMON PEEL FIGUES L'OR GRAPES VALENCIAS ORANGE PEEL APRICOTS FIGS CURRANTS PIPPINS GREENGAGES MUSCATELS CITRON PEEL PRESERVED GINGER CHINOIS SULTANAS ALMONDS &c., &o., &c. ALSO, A VERY CHOICE LOT OF STRONG NEW SEASON'S CONGOUS AND SOUCHONGS. THE GOLDEN CANNISTER^ 141, COMMERCIAL-STREET. IMMENSE STOCK OF FINE STILTON CHEESE. WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, 23, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON.. • J. L LLOYD (LATE OF THE KING'S HEAD HOTEL,) BEGS to inform his numerous Friends and Patrons, that he has taken to the above extensive Premises, where he iscairying on the WHOLESALE TRADE of a WINE, SPIRIT, ALE, and PORTER MERCHANT. These Stores contain choice Vintages of all descriptions of FOREIGN WINES, as well as Spirits of the finest quality, together with BURTON ALES and GUINNESS'S PORTER, in excellent condition. FOREIGN CIGARS of approved brands will also be kept continually in Stock. [9730 The increased consump- "X^iT s^7~ C~^ 1 1 npTT tion of Light Wines is u.JL Vj J. X L/ C V shewn by the following J figures: W frA Gilbey WINE IMPORTERS AND DISTILLERS having paid duty on French and German Wines alone usJbUom^ AGENT— £ BECKENHAM In the year 1863 .$$, 199 In the year 1864 87,519 I In the year 1865 .121,069 7 TREDEGAR PLACE NEWPORT (Mon.) SINGLE BOTTLES or any quantity of Wines and Spirits can be obtained, and BOOKS OF PRICES with descriptions of 200 varieties forwarded, on application to the Agent J û W & A GH.BEY'S MCASTLEM TRADE MARK ,j ON EACH CORK. ',i NOTICE 0~F REMOVAL. GEORGE BURGE, FISHMONGER, GAME, FRUIT, AND POULTRY DEALER, T> ESPECTFULLY announces his removal to the commodious premises, No. 7, COMMER- t CIAL STREET, opposite the WESTGATE HOTEL. He takes this opportunity to thank the Gentry and Public for the kind support they have accorded him since his commencement in business, and trusts, by prompt attention to their orders, to secure their future favours. ST: MICHAEL ORANGES' NATIVE BARRELLED OYSTERS. FRESH SAUSAGES DAILY. SEVILLE ORANGES FOR MARMALADE. Newport, December, 1866 [10.41 PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. I. THOMSON, T. BONAR, AND CO. 574, OLD BROAD-STREET, LONDON, E.C., Sole Consignees, and Agents for Sale in Great Britain and Ireland. Frice at scale in London fixed by the Peruvian Government, L12 per Ton, for quantities of not less than 30 Tons, February, 1867. [10,569 < •- j i IMPORTANT NOTICE. SELLING OFF WINTER STOCK. COMMERCIAL EMPORIUM, 35 & 36, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MON. A. I S A. AC S, Having determined not to keep any Stock over the Second Season, will SELL OFF, REGARDLESS OF COST, To make room for Spring and Summer Goods, the remaining portiou of his Winter Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Shirts, Hosiery, Silk and Wool Scarfs, Broad Cloths, Witneys, Pilots, Beavers, Meltons, Doeskins, &c., &c. t f1 ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME, SEVERAL JOB LOTS OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, AND ELECTRO-PLATE. f The following will be fouad well worthy of Notice r— 1,200 Men's and Youths' Over and Un- dercoats, from 7s. 6..1. to 30s., worth from 15s. to 60s. 2,000 Men's and Youths' Trousers, com. mencing at 3s. 9J. 2,000 Men's and Youths' Vests, from Is. 9d. to 7s. 6d., worth from 3s. 6d. to 14s. 500 Dozen Check Shirts, at Is. 7^d,, worth 2s. 9d. 300 Dozen Fancy Flannel ditto, at 4s. 3d., worth 7s. 6d. 5,000 Pairs Men's Flannel Drawers, at Is. 9d., worth 2s. 9J. Gentlemen's Silk, Satin, and Wool Scarfs, Under Shirts, Pants, Hats, Caps, and sundry other atticlea too numerous to mention, at LESS THAN HALF COST PRICE. ( -.I II' .iJ ,». ..i ••• SALE TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. j V NOTE ADDRESS: 35 & 36, Commercial-street, NEWPORT. -°. ,1 f — gwteisisifisi MR. RALPH J. HORNER, GRADUATE OF THE "COySERVATORIUM DER MUSICK," LEIPSIG, And Pupil of Moscheles, the celebrated liantst and Composer, BEGS to inform the Ivobiliiv, Clergy, and Gentry, of Newport and its Neighbourhood, that he» is prepared to receive Pupils foi INS 1RUCTIO\T in the COMPOSITION, ORCH ESTR ATIONV HARMONY, (thorough BASS, PART WRJTrNO COUNTERPOINT, CANON, &) and SINGING Lessons given at the Pupils' Residences if required. Terms on application. 3, Victoria.place, Newport, Mon. [10 -567 V I 1 1 I E K S NEW PATENT DIAMOND CAMEO PORTRAITS Taken daily at his Rooms, 8. COMMERCIAL-STREET NEWPORT. CARTES DE VlSITE and PORTRAITS for LOCKETS, BPtOOCHES, &e., taken in the best manner. Special arrangements made for large numbers cf Cartes for charitable purposes. VIEWS, MACHINERY, ANIMALS, &c., photo- graphed. r PORTRAIT of PRINCE ARTHUR, TAKEN AT TENBY, by post. Is.. 6294 FOR REALLY NICE CAKES, GO TO BLAND'S, 33, COMMERCIAL STREET, AND 17, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT, MON. [6656 TAMES LEAC3, V BRASS and IRON BEDSTEAD DEPOT WHOLESALE and RETAIL FURNITURE WARE HOUSE, 117, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT A large assortment of DINING and DRAWING- ROOM FURNI1URE in ROSEWOOD, WALNUT and MAHOGANY, and the largest and most varied stock of BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS in SOUTH WALES. Furniture bought to any amount, or taken in Exchange. ALL ARTICLES SOLD ON. THE VERY LOWEST TERMS FOR CASH (4064 W G L O V E L L, FOREIGN AND ENGLISH TIMBER AND SLATE MERCHANT, NEWPORT, MON., BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public in genera], that he has added to his STE4M SAWING, PLANING, and MOULDING MILLS, that of VOOD TURNING, in all its branches, and is prepared to execute any Orders in that line with immediate dispatch. Also, all kinds of wood prepared for Sashes, Doors, Frain 's, &c., for Builder's use. N.B. Every description ot Building materials always in Stock. OFFICES AND SAW MILLS CANAL PARADE. TIMBER YARD CANADA WHARF, DUCKS. [9662 ATTS, RICHARDS, CO., PENNER WHARF, NEWPORT, Hate constantly on Sale BEST RED ASH HOUSE COAL, STEAM COAL, 1IANDPICKED & SCREENED SMITHS, CAREFULLY CLEAN. LARCH. FIR, and HARD WOOD PIT PROPS- RAILWAY and UNDERGROUND SLEEPERS, Best CAERNARVON SLATES. SUPERPHOSPHATE, SPECIAL, AND BONE ARTIFICIAL MANURES. HAY, OATS, BEANS, STRAW, and BRAN. Retailers supplied with best RED ASH COAL at lowest Prices for CASH ONLY. [9,493 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. S A M TJ E L B RYAN, TOBACCONIST AND CIGAR DEALER, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON., BEGS to inform the Public of Newport, that he has secured and moved into the convenient Premises, OPPOSITE-THE WESTGATE HOTEL. No. 6, COMMERCIAL.STREET, NEWPORT, (Vacated by Mr. W. M. Jack, Hat and Cap Manufacturer,) where he trusts to have a coutinuance of the kind patron- age with which he has hitherto been favoured. The Stock will con: prise every description of Meerschaum, Briar, Fancy, and Broseley Pipes and Cigar Hosiers the newest desigus in Cases, Pouches, and Tobacco Jars, with a choice selection of the finest Cigars, Tobaccos, and Snuffs, wholesale and retail. SAMUEL BRYAN, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, 6, COMMERCIAL.STREET, NEWPORT, MON., BEGS most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Inhabitants of Newport, that he has taken to Mr. W. M. JACK'S old-established Business, where be in- tends carrying on the HAT and CAP TRADE in all ita Branches, having rsplenished the Stock wiih a large as- sortment of the newest Shapes, and trusts, by strict attention to Business, to secnre a share of their patronage. LTNCOLN & BENNET'S AND PARIS HATS, Caps, Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Neckties and C, Ilare in great variety. [10,272 The Duty being HORNlMAN's I PURE TEAS ? ARE MOW Eight-pence Cheaper. Ten formerly 3S. 4d., Reduced to 2s. 8d. Tea formerly 3s. Sd., Reduced to 3s. Od. Tea formerly 4s. Od., Reduced to 3s. 4 i. Tea formerly 4s. 4d., Reduced to 3s. 8d. .Two-ounce, Quarter, Half & Pound Packets I' All GENUINE PACKETS are signed, LONDON. Original Importers of the Pure Tea. I AGENTS iii THIS DISTRICT ABEEGAVESNT Gosden. Watkins, High st. ABERSYCHAN Wood. BLAKENEY..Philpotts. BBYSMAWB.T.& C. Williams, chemists CINDERFORD. Cord win, chemist CRICKHOWELL.. Christopher. ARDIFF..Kernick,23, Duke-st Ditto ..Ja.mes,Bute-street CHEPSTOW.. Taylor, Bookseller COLEFORD.. Williams.-Hougb Dowtais. Evins- Hancock j MOMMOUTH Allen, comectioaer Cossens j LYDXEY attt&way NE >VPORT.. JOKES, 5,M~H CHERRY, 41, Commercial WILLIAMS, 3, Commmt street „ J WILLIAMS. 145, Dock 9 G, PRICE, 23, Commercial street, chemist „ J PHILLIPS, 92, Commercia st chenlu :PEHYDARREU..Evans 'NEW.VH AM.Fryer, Draper. PONTYPOOL WOOD, chemist PoNTYPKiDD..Jajneb, Ugs..Edwards S832