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%otiW>. \TOTT CoTJntY OF MONMOUTH. G IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next i Ke n Raz Q UARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE. tr» £ °Unty tf Monmouth, will be held at ihe Town Hall, ft thatTi Monday, the 14<A day of October, 1867, ^e«oon Court will sit at half-past 11 o'clock in the ^immediately proceed to administer the oaths °$ce, ar>d other persons desirous of qualifying IT, ^he Qoyy,* T y assessrnf: Men proceed with all business relating to .0ff& or p aPPUcation, and management of the County 'V thereof' °r anV Fund or Funds used and applied in direct maJie orders for payments, and consider 4.11 fan general business of the county. V the c and demands relating to the public expenditure V the pmty> rnust be delivered into the office of the Cleric jfppe$i„ ea°ei fourteen days before the Sessions, and all lhe ind Traverses must be entered with the Cleric of V the <^e' before twelve o'clock at noon on the second day 4t visions. af-past nine o'clock on Tuesday, the \5th day of Oeti, er, 1867, the Grand and Petty Juries will be called *i\ixnd are to answer to their names, or in default, they '« fined; and all persons bound by recognizances are for ffnd, as the Court will proceed to try indictments traverses, and appeals, and transact the other 4lfSS i^ie Sessions. ty jconvictions and recognizances, and all informations impositions, must be delivered or transmitted to the J1 °f the Peace three clear days previous to the Sessions. Ie It costs allowed by the County must be taxed at the II&e Sessions, or they will not afterwards be allowed. CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. lwport 17th September, ]867. [11,398 tlt REPRESETATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1867. \v BOUNDARY COMMISSION. vi°tlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lieut cSfe1, E* RteILLY- R.HA., C.B., and L. J. Esq, Barrister-at.Law, two of the Assistant appointed by the Boundary Commissioners j 4,1d and Wales under the provisions of the Re- Jhf h'ion of the People Act, 1867, will attend at the i MONMOUTH, on MONDAY, the 7th day of "9tiNj a» 1867, at Eleven o'clock, for the purpose of £ *IO\T8 into the BOUNDARIES of the BOROUGHS J^OUTH. NEWPORT, and USK; with a view v'^in i n whethtr the Boundaries should be enlarged to ») • e w^hin the limits of the Boroughs all pre- I "ich oaght, due regard being had to situation and |?4hw circumstances, to be included therein, for tha of conferring upon the occupiers thereof the Par* Th ary Franchise for such Boroughs. 'W6 Assistant Commissioners will be prepared to W(Ve' atl the time and place above mentioned, the stale- O ?f any persons who may ba desirous of giving in- a^°n as *° '^e Boundaries or other Local circum- of the Boroughs. C. W. FREMANTLE, R Secretary to the Commissioners. •Old Palace Yard, Westminster, S.W., geptember 18, 1867. [11,410 ■v UR OF EWYAS LACY, HEREFORDSHIRE. JN°5SE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the NitH. ?DAKY of this MANOR will, weather RIR<I dav £ RAMBULATED on THURSDAY, the r? 'he morn to^er, 1867, commencing at Ten o'clock ;'n° at the Pwka Gate, leading outofUrishay pr'0pD t^le parish of Michaelfchurch Escley, and of tl ee>'ng iQ a westward direction by the bonn- Vao,, a- ^aOors of Ewya Lacy and Snowdle, towards ]#^»e Hlll» %"jt a Under cur hands this 19th day of September, ") As Stewards of the \tr,r» I Manor of Ewyas »ARD BAKER GABB, Lacy, on behalf of BERRY WALFORD, f The Right Honor- j able the Earl of J Abergavenny, ty. 1 As Steward of the ttl ) Manor of Ewyas A HAVARD APPERLEY J-Lacy, on behalf of ) Miss Elizabeth J Rawson. [11,412 ?' MONMOUTHSHIRE. Vj- 0 V R T OF SEWERS. |TLCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that rf SfttJ^OURNED SPECIAL COURT and SESSION /'Oj ERs for the Levels of the Hundreds of CALDI- ?ill jj £ FNTLOOGE, in the County of Monmouth, at the KINO'S HEAD INN, in the Town ot h Set»t 'n l^e sa'^ County, on MONDAY, the 30th day L*' etn^tr' ^ns'' » t^e hour of Twelve o'clock at UA1"8 l^'1 day of September, 1867. A. WADDINGTON, Clerk. 0 Y A L SCHOOL OF MINES.- Sjr p DIRECTOR. ^ODEBICK IMPEY MDBCHISON, Bart., K.C.B., F.R S., &c. the Seventeenth Session, 1867-68, which will ^Orrd on the 7th of OClOBER, the following ^Ovo ES <>f LECTURES and PRACTICAL DE- 1 ^TRATIONS will be given o' ^-hemistry. By E. Frankland, F.R.S., &c. ■>' Aletallurgy. By John Percy, M.D., F.lt.S. Natural History. By T. H. Huxley, F.R.S. S 4?4°en"l0gy } Waringtou W. Smyth, M-A., F-R.S 7* By A. C. Ramsay, F.R.S. 8 applied Mechanics. By Robert Willis, M.A., F.R.S. ijj^jbyaics. By John Tyndall, F.R S. Har,VUction in Mechanical Drawing, by the Rev, J. y'home Edgar) M A is £ <jq ?ee f°r Stndents desirous of becoming Associates of £ oftln one sum, on entrance, or two annual payments j> "» exclosive of the Laboratories. (ILI uplt. are received in the Royal College of Chemistry Lr ^r^^oratory of the School), under the direction of *>tici ASki»and, and in the Metallurgical Laboratory ^.et the direction of Dr. PERCY. ana'n, 8 to separate Courses of Lectures are issued at £ 3 Oft; ch* «U1 a]cers in the Queen's Service, Her Msjesty's Con- Tic|' Rc'tS Mining Agents and Managers, may obtain C .et at reduced piicea ot ti el-te ^cboolmasters, Pupil Teachers, and others ee Ill" ,ed in Education, are also admitted at the Lectures \^oced fees. I'vt 18 K°yal Highness the Prince of Wales has granted eSi° Scholarships, and several others have also been Polished by Government. a Prospectus and information apply to the > k!R, Royal School of Mines, Jermyn-street, 0,)don. S-W. 59] TRENHAM REEKS, Registrar. NEWPORT. MON., TURKISH AND WARM BATHS COMPANY, LIMITED. NEALB THE CUSTOM HOUSE, DOCK STREET. SEVERAL ALTERATIONS and IM. PROYEMENTS have recently been effected in these uaths, amongst which may be enumerated the following, finely :— An augmented Heat to the Turkish Bath. 4 more perfect Ventilation to the same, the Bath being °w piorouuced, on competent authority, one of the detest Turkish Baths in the United Kingdom. An increased supply of Hot Water to the Warm Baths. A continuous supply of Fresh Water to al! the Baths. ALTERATION OF LADIES' DAYS. On and after the 5th instant, the whole of Thursday in \.h week will be appropriated to the use of Lady Sub- Oeribers. in lieu of the two parts of days at present allotted 0 them. A slight Alteration in the Tariff has been made, the par- Oculars of which may be obtained at the Baths. By Order GEORGE LOCK, Attendant, lat A ogMt, 1867. [11,262 ¿\ddrtt)t.. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. SAMUEL BRYAN, 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, I No. 6, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, (Vacated by Mr. W. M. Jack, Hat and Cap Manufacturer,) where he trusts to have a continuance of the kind patron- age with which he has hitherto been favoured. The Stock will comprise every description of Meerschaum, Briar, Fancy, and Broseley Pipes and Cigar Holders the newest designs 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., B' EGS most respectfully to inform hia Friends and the Inhabitants of Newport, that he has taken to Mr. W M. JACK'S old-established Business, where he in- tends carrying on the HAT and CAP TRADE in all its Branches, having rspleniahed the Stock with a large as. sortment of the newest Shapes, and trusts, by Btrict attention to Business, to secure a share of their patronage-, LINCOLN, BENNETT, & CO.'S CELEBRATED LONDON HATS. Caps, Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Neckties and Collars in great variety. [10,866 TEETH TEETH TEETH! ARTIFICIAL TEETH of the best quality and workmanship, combined with moderate prices. J. SUMPTION JONES, DENTIST AND CHEMIST, 127, COMMERCIAL-STREET, OPPOSITE CROSS-STREET, NEWPORT. TEETH EXTRACTED, STOPPED, \kND SCALED ON THE NEWEST PRINCIPLE. J. SUMPTION JONES' COMPOUND QUI. NINE DENTIFRICE, best made, for Whitening and Preserving the Teeth. [11,000 FURNITURE CARRIAGE FREE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. I BRISTOL STEAM CABINET WORKS. LAVERTON & CO.'S PRICES CURRENT FOR THE COMPLETE FURNISHING an EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE in a neat and res pectuble style, with good MODERN FURNITURE, Kitchen, Hall, Dining and Breakfast-rooms, Stairs, Drawing-room, Best Bedroom, Spare Bedroom, and two Servants' Bedrooms. KITCHEN. £ s. d. £ s. d. Deal Table, 8s. 6d., Large One Flap ditto, 12s. 6d. 1 1 0 Four strong chairs, at 3s fid 0 14 0 Large clothes horse, 7s 6d, small ditto, 6s 0 12 6 Knifa box 0 5 6 2 13 0 HALL. Say seven yards 4-4 oil cloth, at 2s 9d 0 19 «> Cocoa door mat and stair foot ditto. 0 8 6 Umbrella stand and hat rail 1 5 0 2 12 9 DINING ROOM. One set of damask or moreen win- dow curtains, 3 yards long, fringed drapery, polished mahogany, or gilt 6 fee pole ••• ••• 3 10 0 Super Brussels carpet, 18 feet by 15å feet, 42 yards 7 70 Hearth rug to match 1 1 0 Mahogany sliding table, with extra leaf to dine eight 4 15 Six solid mahogany hair seated chairs, stuffed with horse hair 0 Mahogany sofa, hair-seated 5 5 0 Mahogany pedestal sideboard, 5 feet 131-3118 0 BREAKFAST ROOM. Super Kidderminster carpet, say 5 yards by 4 ••• ••• 2 10 0 Hearthrug, to match. 0 14 0 Mahogany Pembroke table, 3ft. 6in. w square 15 0 Six imitation mahogany chairs, cane Rftat 1 4 0 513 0 STAIRS. Strong Dutch carpet, say 20 yards at Is 4d 1 6 8 Thirty-six stair rods and eyes 0 15 0 12 8 DRAWING ROOM. Super Brussels carpet, including mak- ing, 18ft by 15Jft, 42 yards 7 7 0 He irth rug, to match 1 1 0 Two sets rich damask curtains, 3\ yards long, window drapery, and two 6 ft. gilt poles Walnut cheffioneer, plate glass back, and marble top 5 15 0 Chimney glass, in gilt frame, best British plate, 40in. by 30in. 4 15 0 Walnut loo table 4 10 0 Walnut couch, in damask, as curtains 5 15 0 Six solid walnut chairs; ditto 42 3 0 BEST BEDROOM. Mahogany half-tester Bedstead, with cornice, poles, rings, &c 10 0 Moreen or Damask Furniture, with fringe, drapery, complete 2 15 0 Mattress 1 5 0 Good Feather Bed, Bolster, and Pil- lows 1 0 One pair best Russia Sheets. 0 18 0 Three Blankets, 27s., White Coun. terpane, 14s. 6d. 2 1 6 Mahogany Washstand and Table 3 3 0 Dressing Glass, large size 0 16 0 Mahogany Towel-borse — 0 4 6 Three imitation Mahogany Chairs, cane seat 0 9 0 Mahogany Chest of Draweis, French polished — ••• 2 15 0 Bed-round Carpet, yard wide 0 18 0 Mahogany Night Commode. 0 14 b 26 6 -2G46 SECOND BEDROOM. apanned full-size half-tester B ed- stead 2 2 0 Good Dimity Furniture, with Fringe Drapery J JJ Mattress • ••• Millpuff Bed and Bolster, Feather Pillows 2 12 0 One pair Russia Sheets 0 12 0 Three Blankets, 24s., White Coun- (; terpane, 10s 6d. I 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 Horse, 3s., Bedside Carpet, 8 yards, 16s. 0 19 0 13 13 0 TWO SERVANTS' BEDROOMS. 2 Full-size Double Bedsteads 1 1 0 2 Millpufi Beds, Bolsters, & Pillows 2 0 0 2Pair Sheets, lOs., Six Blankets, 36s 2 6 0 2Coloured Counterpanes 0 10 0 2\Yashstands 0 11 0 2Chests of Drawers 2 10 0 4Chairs, 10s. Two Glasses, 5s. 15 0 9 13 0 Total £136 12 5 A SINGLE ROOM OR A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE QUOTED PRICES. LAVERTON & CO.'S Enlarged ILLUSTRATED GUIDE containing 306 ENGRAVINGS, of HO USE HOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES &c. with Prices and Estimates for Furnishing the Cottage, Villa, or Mansion. Sent Post Free. 36, and 37 HARYPORTV I RB]IT, BRISTOL. 3\rt(irfs5rs. BOOKSELLING, STATIONERY, & PRINTING BUSINESS. W. CL-IRISTOPHE RS, No. 15, COMMERCIA14, STREET. NEWPORT, (THE MERLIN" NEWSPAPER ANTJ GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE.) HAS ON HAND A' ^ARQE STOCK. OF BOOKS and GENERAL anii FANCY STATIONERY. LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS, ACCURACY, AND .DESP ATCH.-ALSO, Orders for Manufactured Stationery, Account Books, Order Books, Ruled-tor Plain Business Forms, Bookbinding, &c. DEPOT FOR THE "MUSICAL BOUQUET" PUBLICATIONS. ALBUMS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, CHURCH SERVICES, &c. A GREAT VARIETY OF VERSE-CARDS, EMBLEMATIC NOTE PAPER, & SACHETS. +- Books, Periodicals, &c., supplied at the shortest notice—parcels being received from Lonlon every day. NEWPORT BRANCH OF THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LIBRARY COMPANY. Qiorm?.tio° of pending Subscribers the terms of Subscription for the Publications contained in th Thnn! LliSt °f,New Books' and the Catalogues of the Standard Collection, numbering One Hundred and Thirt •thousand Volumes, are appended, viz. :— 12 Months. 6 Alont4 3 Months. Mouth., £ s. d. £ s <j. £ s. d £ s. d.' Two VOLUMES 0 10 6 0 6 0 3 6 0 2 0 FOUB VOLUMES 1 1 0 0 12 o 0 7 0 0 4 0 And upwards, in the proportion of Two Additional Volumes for each Additional Half-Guinea. Agent to the EAGLE LIFE INSURANCE COBtpANY; the LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, with which is incorporated the BIRMINGHAM FIRE OFFICE and the GUARANTEE SOCIETY. GROCERY AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 141, COMMERCIAL S T P, B E T, NEWPORT, MON. W. MORGAN DESIRES to call the attention of the public to his well-selected Stock of SUFFOLK and YORK HAMS, HAMPSHIRE BACON, and BATH CHAPS. PICKLED and DRIED OX TONGUES. FINE STILTON AND CHEDDAR CHEESE. (10971 TRY COMPTON'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST BACON. ATO FAMILY or HOUSEKEEPER need be without this choice ARTICLE. It has decked lA the table of the Working-man, as well as the Rich. Toe ALITY HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS A LARGE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON SALE AT No. 58, HIGH.STREET, NEWPORT, BACON, HAMS, AND CHEESE STORE. 111.178 NEWPORT, MON. CHEAP PAPER HANGING DEPOT, AT 82, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEAR ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. OA AAA PIECES OF CHOICE DESIGNS, carefully selected from all the C-/V/J \J\J\J principal Manufacturers. New Patterns added weekly suitable for the present Season. W W LODEE, BRANCH POST OFFICE. SEPTEMBER, 1867. [10,874 CRUMLIN VIADUCT HOTEL. CENTRALLY situated in the Hill District, providing ample accommodation for TOURISTS c VISITORS, &c., to the far-famed CRUMLIN VIADUCT. The enchanting appearance of this singularly light and beautifally constructed work of art has been considerably improved by very extensive alterations, just completed. N B.-T HIS HOTEL IS CLOSED ON SUNDAYS. 11,315] M. RICHARDS. Wines paid duty on in 1866 by W & A Gilbey 437,687 gallons. Vide "Wine Trade Review" This forms a thirtieth part oj the total consumption, 0/ Wines for the year in the United Kingdom W & A GILBEY Wille Importers & Distillers AGENT-E E BECKINGHAM 7 TREDEGAR PLACE NEWPORT (MON) SINGLE BOTTLES or any quantity of WINES & SPIRITS can be obtained, and Books of Prices with descriptions of 200 varieties forwarded, on application to the Agent TV & A GIJ.BET'S CASTLK TUAT'F. MALL ON EACH CORK. j. t. I — PATENT WHITE STONE BRICKS. MADE WITHOUT BURNING.1 BODMERS PATENT STONE BRICK CO. (SUCCESSORS TO MESSRS. BODMER BROTHERS.) BEG to call the attention of Architects, Builders, and others, to their PATENT STONE BRICKS, Plain and Ornamental, and are PREPARED TO EXECUTE ORDERS FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. These Bricks consist chiefly of Sand and Lime, subject to great pressure in moulds. They improve with time, are not affected by frost, however severe, a property which Clay Bricks do not possess. They can be highly recom- mended for their ACCURATE SHAPE, HANDSOME APPEARANCE, AND PLEASING COLOUR—the latter resembling that of FREESTONE; are well adapted for use underwater, as well as for ordinary Building Purposes. PRESENT PBICES AT THE WORKS AT NEWPORT. NET CASH. PLAIN BRICKS 27s. per 1,000 ORNAMENTAL BRICKS (of several pleasing designs) 50s. per 1,000 All communications to be addressed to the Managing Partner, MR. MATTHEW JOHNS, CORPORATION WHARF, OR AT THE WORKS, COURTYBELLA TERRACE, PILLGWENLLY, NEWPORT, MON. TBSTIXOHXALB AID LIXBOOBATB SXBTOBIS SSJtZ ON APPLICATION. [to ddt.t.S$t. ASHES! ASHES!! FINE ASHES for BUILDING PUR- -I. POSES, GARDEN WALKS, &c., ROUGH Ditto for FARM YARDS; also HARU BRICK and CLINKER RUBBISH for REPAIRING ROADS. Delivered to any part of Newport or Maindee, on reasonable terms. Apply to H. JEFFES.Dos Works, Newport, Mon. HORNER'S GENTLEMEN'S ELASTIC SIDE SPRING BOOTS, 10s. 6d. 124, COMMERCIAL STREET. [10,9 0 KORNER'S FOR BOOTS! LADIES' KID ELASTIC SIDE SPUING, 6s. 6d. [10,900 A M E S LEA C H, BRASS and IRON BEDSTEAD DEPOT WHOLESALE and RETAIL FURNITURE WARE HOUSE, 117, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT A large assortment of DINING and DRAWING ROOM FURNI'lURE 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 .FOR REALLY NICE CAKES, GO TO BLAND'S, 33, COMMERCIAL STREET, AND 17, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT, MON. [6656 H p B A R X A N:, IPHYSICIANSJ PRESCRIPTIONS. 1 4 4'. "LINDER .WIQL 11 -1. I Ob -i -r- CAREFULLY I DISPENSED-L 11, COMMERCIAL S TR E E T NEWPORT. [548 J SARDINES, IN PRIME CONDITION, AT FENNELL'S. 10,578 FOR THE NICEST CAKES, COMEffcTO NAPPER S. ESTABLISHED 1808. [69G8 I FOR THE BEST "£1 I Y O "fr GO TO B LAN D'S. [8907 WATTS, RICHARDS, & CO TV PENNER WHARF, NEWPORT, Have constantly on Sale BEST RED ASH HOUSE COAL, STEAM COAL, HANDPICKED & 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 Priccs for CASH ONLY [9,493 IMPORTANT NOTICE. AIATTHEWS & COMPANY TEA MERCHANTS, HAVE AGAIN REDUCED THEIR PRICES FOR T E A S, RENOWNED FOR GREAT STRENGTH AND PURITY OF FLAVOUR. STRONG BLACK TEAS, Is. 4.1., 2s., 2a. SD. Very 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 TEAS, COFEEES. FRUITS, CIGARS, WINES, & SPIRITS. [8169 THOMAS G. MUNDY 5. ROYAL QUEENS it^D. DEPOT FOR BEST CUT AND ENGRAVED TABLE GLASS. COALPORT, WORCESTER, b MI N TON S CHINA. BOHEMIAN GLASS &- ORNA-AIE.NTAL GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENT,. [11,016 SPECIAL NOTICE. 1VTR. A. BATT, Graduate of the Royal Col- MLVA/T °h ^rgeons, London, and 10 inform the Aobilitr, Gentiy, and th« K, T fP.°v f "Cinity, that be has succte.led to the business of the late Mr. THOMAS U'lLKj.S VS and trusts, by perseverance and strict attention 'to the IC Uberallvh' ° m?r,t a of their pa-.oUage ? ?VVei1 "I100 hls prtrie.-tssor. 106, Stow Hill, Newport UliG) R. C. SLADE & SON, PUBLIC ACCOU-VTANTS AND AUDITORS, R CHEPSTOW ROAD, NEWPORT, MON. C. SLADE, in thanking his Frier,ds for Wi«f I11?"" -?ast s'>'Port> be§s inform them that henceforth his Son will join h,m ln his Business of Fut.iic Accountant and Auditor. Persona! superintendence will be given to all matters placed in their hands; :Iud tbey hope to merit and receive a larKe share of public T June, 1867. [11U0- BERLIN WO OT A Is~D A-F N C Y REPOSITORY. -rn HIGH STREET. NEWPORT. MON ]\TIfeS HORNE be#* to inform her name. tit) rous friends and the Public of Newport e*i,era!lv that she has rehnqu shed the «b»»„ Business in favour of Mrs NN ILLlA.\ji-, to whom she -rusts -liesame liU-ral pa tronage au l suppport ic-.y be given as has been awauled to her for so laauv p »st. A T RS- ILLIAMS begs to announce to her L'_i_ friencsand the public of Newport and its Neigh- bourhood that having purchased tile business recently earned on by HORNE, at the above premises, SL» intends to continue the same, and lopes by constatit at- tention and the de.rmiuation to keep -ll,e best articles in every department of the trade to merit a fair share of public patronage. A great variety of Children s Toys will be offered at very reduced prices. 12th September, 1S67. 3^3 Dub n Exhibition, Priz9 Medal, 1865. I HOMCEOPA.THICJ RY'S j ICELANDHLMOSS[ COCOA ROCK ) FRY'S SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE. FRY'S CHOCOLATE for EATIXG, in Sticks I) op, The superior qualify of J. S FIn and SONS' Aficie has been attested by nmform public approbation f." u- wards of a century J. S. FRY & SONS, Bristol a-d London, are the ONLY English House in rhe.tra V to whom a PRIZE MEDAI. WAFT awarded 1862 F 10,421 1> EN SON'S WATCHES AD CLOCKS J By Special Appointment to H.R.H. THE PRICE OF WKLES. Prize Medal. Loudon, Class 33 Dublin, Class 10. Maker of the Gold Caskets presented hp the City of London 10 H.R.H, the PRINCE OF WALES and H.H.H. the DUKE OF EDINBUHUH. WATCHES CHKONOMKTHES, CHRONOGRAPHS, KETLi SS. REPEATERS, LEVERS, HORr. ZONTALS, &C. CLOCKS— FOR DIMKG AND DRAWING-ROOMS, CARRIAGES, CHURCHES, &C. JEWELLERY—SPECIALITIES IN .MONOGRAMS. DJA MONDS, CRYSTALS, ANi) FINE (;LD ETTTRNR, AND 0THEK PRESENTS. SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATJS-Kon PKE- SENTATION, RACING, DINERS A LA. llUSSE, OR TEA I ABLE. WORKS OF ART IN ijROKZR, BY TUB BEST ARTISTS. PRICES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF WATCHKS, CLOCKS PLATE, &C.. SEE ILLUSTRATED PAM- PHLET, l'OST FREE. Watches, Clocks, &c, sent to all parts of the Worli. J. W. BENSON, Steam Factory and City S!,ovr Rooms 58 & 60, LL'DGATE H ILL, AND AT 25, OLD BOND-STREET. Paris Exhibition, 1867-English Section, Class. [10,823 The Dntv bom? "Re^ncod, i "OEMiMAITs t. .LJ i:¡ J..J.liJ.. S I PURE TEAS 2STOW E ght-p sncekCheaper. Ten formerly os. 4d., RalUCed to 2s. 8r3 ,f"' ''TfiK'.y 3a. 8d., Reduced to 3s. O' 5 ten formeriy 4s. Od., Reduced to 3s. 4 Te> formerly 4s. 4d., Reduced to 3s. 8d. Two-oun ceo Quartpr ,Half & Pound Packe ts All GLMJIJE PACKETS are signed, i J/oftiinvin$f$o. LONDOX. j Original Importers of the Pure l ea. 1 AGENTS I» THIS DISTRICT ABKMAVKSST G03dcn. Watkins. IIig:h st. ABKRVSTWITH.Jones, chemist. BLAKF.XEY..Philjiotts. CtXI>EHFORD.. Cordwin, cbpmist CRICKliOWELL.. Christ0pl,er. CABniFr..Kernick,23, Duke-st Ditto ..James Bute-street C HE I'STOvr.. Griffitlis, bookseller GOLEFORO.. \Villlluus.-lIo1igh Do\rLAis, .Hancock LYDEY ..Hathiway J MOSMOUTH Allen,confectioner! NEWPORT.. JOXEP, 5, High st CnrRiir, 41. Commercial st G. PRICE, 23, CommerciaJ street, cbemis- „ J Commeuikl stchnoitt J YOUNC,, 20, TKph-street, Co-operat ve Societv. NEWNHAM.Fryer, Draper. IPOXXYI'CIOI, Wood,che.rnibt PoxTYpRir>D,Tar!'f.s. RISOA.. Taylor. Chemist CSK., .Edw aids [6,822 r A A A A J ME* TEA FREE FROM I I ^^MINERAL COLOUR. I ] Yolinson,Yohnson o Co's ► PURE TEA > Is warranted freefrom all Mm- i eral Colour-it now commands ► | a large sale on account of its great £ i strength and uniform excellence, t 4 Supplied in Packets only, from 2 ozs. to I lb. k 4 and 3 lb. and 6 lb. Tin Canisters- < At 2/8, 3/- & 3/4 per lb. > A Choice Qualities, 3/8 & 4/- per lb. j Sold by Chemists, Confectioners, A &c., in every Town. v_ I LOCAL AGENTS. i J PILLGWEKLLT..FAULKN-EB. Chemist 81, Commercial road Abergavenny, .James, cofeer. Beaufort Jones, cliemist Aberdare Thomas, chemist Erynmawr .7 ones, Beau fort-st Bristol ..Huntley, J 05, Hed- cliff street Clifton Huatley, 7, Carlton Place, Mall. Cardiff.Drane. 11, Bute st. „ Williams, 263. Bute st Chepstow ..Hillman, Mercury office. Gloucester Jayn-s, Meratr office. Hereford Chave. 'Brosdst i" Jenniogs:3:,HigJa Town. MeTthyT .Lewis, George Town. „ Stephens, chemist Santyglo .Allen, Post oftiee Pontypool.Edwards, George str ct Tredegar .Jenkins, chemist Usk .Clm t, i'St-<' £ Sc» JOHNSON, JOHKSON & CO., TEA MERCHANTS, 17* BLOMF1ELD STREET, CUT, LONDON. 11^6*