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(to bt £ t\. O^BE LET from JUNE 1st, LYNTON VILLA, Fairoak-avenue, Maindee, in thorough repair, having been recently done up.—Apply at House, or to JAMES BLEW, Esq., Chertsey Road, Redland, Bristol. f3233 t.. WCmttA* A' GENTS WANTED.—INDIA RUBBER HAND STAMPS.—Special terms to stationers, printers agents, &c. Also manufacturers of the Cento- graph.—Write for terms to W. G. ANDERSON, and CO., St. Paul's-buildings, Paternoster. row, London. (iMufatimt. EULLANDS COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, TAUNTON. The next Term begins 10th of MAY. Situation ard salubrity unsurpassed. Apply to Rev. W. REED, M.A., or to WILLIAM REED, Esq., F.C.P., Principal. [3250 CLYTHA. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL c (Late Caerau Park), NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPAL REV. T. MORTIMER GREEN (University of London). ASSISTANT MASTER MR. JOHN GREENLIE. Special Classes conducted by e.fficient, non-resident Masters Pupils are prepared for Commercial pursuits, the Uni- versity Matriculation and Local Examinations, and the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations. Excellent accommodation for Boarders. Duties will be resumed at the New and Convenient Premises, AYRONHOUSE, Clytha Square, on WEDNES- DAY, 5th MAY, 1880. For Prospectuses, &c., apply to 3313 j THE PRINCIPAL. VICTORIA PLACE, STOW HILL, NEWPORT. LADIES' SCHOOL, CONDUCTED by the Misses SPENCER, C assisted by Resident Governesses and the usual staff of Professors. School Duties to be Resumed (D.V.) on MAY 4th. 13308 3, CLIFTON PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. LADIES' SCHOOL. CONDUCTED by the MISSES CRAWLEY. C French by a' Parisian. Next Term will com- mence on TUESDAY, MAY 4th. Terms on application. Vacancies for Boarders.. [3330 THE LAURELS, CLIFTON PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. LADIES' SCHOOL, CONDUCTED by Miss M. E. LEWIS, C with the assistance of competent Professors and a Resident French Governess. The Duties will be Resumed (D.V.) on MONDAY, MAY 10th, 1880. [3326 ADVERTISEMENT FOR ELECTION EXPENSES MONMOUTHSHIRE ELECTION 1880. BILLS, CHARGES, AND CLAIMS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Bills, Charges, and Claims against Colonel the Honourable FREDERIC COURTENAY MORGAN and JOHN ALLAN ROLLS, Esq., in respect of the above Election, must be sent in immediately to the undersigned, who are their duly appointed respective Agents for Election Expenses. AND TAKE NOTICE, that no person having, or claiming to have, any Bill, Charge, or Claim against the said FREDERIC COURTENAY MORGAN and JOHN AL AN ROLLS, in respect of the above Election, can recover the same unless sent in to us, or one of us, within One Month from the declaration ot the Election. Dated this 12th day of April, 1880. JOHN GEORGE PALLING, No. 66, High-street, Newport, Monmouthshire. W. C. A. WILLIAMS, 3296] Solicitor, Monmouth. PURSUANT to an Order of the High r Court of Justice, made in an action in the matter of the Estate of CHARLES BURTON FOX, Deceased, HUNT V. FOX, 1880, F 8, The Creditors of CHARLES BURTON Fox, late of the town of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, Solicitor, who died on or about the First day of JANUARY, 1880, are, on or before the 18th day of MAY, 1880, to send by post prepaid to Mr. CHARLES FREDERICK HORE, of No. 52, Linooln's-Inn-Field?, London, the Solicitor of the Defendant, GEORGE FORT FOX, the Administrator of the Deceased, their Christian and Surnames, addresses and descriptions the full particulars of their Claims a statement of their Accounts and the nature of the Securities (if any) held by them or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. Every Creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the MASTER OF 7HE ROLLS, at his Cham- bers, situate in Rolls' Yard, Chancery Lane, Middlesex, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of JUNE, 1880, at Eleven of the clock in the Forenoon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the Claims. Dated this 17th day of April, 1880. C. BURNET, Chief Clerk. HUNT and SON, 3306 j 5, New Inn, Strand, London. CAUTION. TO GROCERS, TOBACCONISTS, AND DEALERS IN TOBACCO. In the High Couri of Justice Chancery Division. FRANKLYN v. FRANKLYN. 7 HEREAS an Injunction has this day » been, granted to restrain the Defendant, HENRY JAMES FRANKLYN, from using any wrappers, label or advertisement, having thereon the Plaintiffs' Registered Trade Mark, or any material por- tions or portion of such Trade Mark, or from using or issuing in connection with the sale of Tobacco any name, signature, device or inscription, in imitation of the Plaintiffs' said Trade Mark, or anJ material portions or portion thereof, or only colorably differing therefrom. Igg- We hereby warn all Grocers, Tobacconists, and Dealers in Tobacco, that it is our intention to take legal proceedings against any one whom we may ascertain to; be infringing our rights in respect of our Registered Trade Marks and Name, or using any colorable imitation thereof. FRANKLYN, MORGAN & DAVEY, Tobacco Manufacturers. "Bristol, 25 Febrnary, 1880. [3270 "GERMAN REDS F GERMAN REDS!! GERMAN REDS!! IN ereat abundance, from 5s 6d per Cwt. Bag; Is 6d per ± Cwt, GERMAN WHITES, 5s 3d per Bag Is 4*d per x Cwt Several Tons of Early and Late SEED POTATOES on sale. A large quantity of FRENCH BLUES, FLUKEb, AND ROCKS. Good quality for Table use. Daily expected, a Cargo of ALPINE BLUES, tgrOWIl in the Alps. Splendid quality. Large consignment of Cauliflowers, Brcccolis, Spring Cabbages, and other Vegetables in reason, arriving fresh every morning, at the MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SOUTH WALES ENGLISH l& FOREIGN FRUIT & POTATO STORES, 3 AND 4, BANESWELL ROAD, NEWPORT. 3328] T. DAVIES, Proprietor. G7~W7~H. CARVER, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, & AUDITOR, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKER. AGENT FOR THE LANCASHIRE FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE LANCASHIRE & YORKSHIRE ACCIDENT [INSURANCE COMPANY, Ac., &c. JOPFICE :J ROTUNDA BUILDINGS, OPPOSITE THE MONUMEKT ST. MARY-STREET, .CARDIFF MONET LENT ON REAL OR PERSONAL SECURITY. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED [3310 { IMPORTTST VNOTICE. TO LOVERS OF MUSIC. MESSRS. E. NEWMAN & SONS, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, NEWPORT, Having, through the protracted depression in trade, accu- mulated a very large STOCK, are determined to make a turn over, on any terms, and are, therefore, prepared to offer the whole of their immense STOCK of PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ORGANS, AND OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AT 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION OFF MAKERS' PRICES, FOR CASH. ALL INSTRUMENTS SOLD ON THE INSTALMENT SYSTEM FROM 10s. PER MONTH. AN IMMENSE QUANTITY OF SHEET MUSIC, BOOKS, &c., at 3d. and 6d. per copy. All the NEWEST SONGS and PIECES at a reduction of 2d, in the Shilling. [3246 BEST RED ASH HOUSE COAL. I Delivered in Town at 12s. per Ton Small Coal, 8s. J. G. WATTS, COAL MERCHANT, PENNER WHARF, AND 40, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. [3245 W. E. VAUGHAN & CO'S STEAM DYEING, BLEACHING, AND SCOURING WORKS, 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. ALSO, CARDIFF, MERTHYR, SWANSEA, AND TENBY AGENT FOR USK-Mrs. Jones, draper and grocer. AGENT FOR BLAENAVON—Mr. J. Harris, draper, London House. AGENT FOR BLAIN A-Mrs. Collins, confectioner. A.GENT FOR BRYMMAwR-Mrs. Hicks, milliner, &c., Beaufort-street. l28 TIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AND GUARANTEES FOR THE FIDELITY OF PER SONS IN SITUATIONS OF TRUST. ARE EFFECTED BY MR. W. CHRISTOPHERS, MERLIN" OFFICE 15, COMMERCIAL STREET NEWPORT, MON. TO ESTATE AGENTS, FARMERS, AND MARKET GARDENERS. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO, as imported £ 13 0 0 per ton. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, i5 0 0 per ton. Free on Rails, or two tons and upwards carriage paid to any Station within a radius of 20 miles. TERMS — STRICTLY NET CASH. THOMAS H. HOWELL, IRON AND OIL MERCHANT, 3263 J LLANARTH STREET, NEWPORT. FOR BIRTHDAY, CHRISTENING, & WEDDING PRESENTS, ALSO FOR ALL KINDS OF "TESTIMONIALS," GO TO WHIT E HA LL'S, JEWELLER, &c., NEWPORT. F3315 ESTABLISHED 1842. JOHN ROBINSON AND CO., BRISTOL, ^JONTINUE to Manufacture High-class MANURES, Including:— CORN MANURE With Non-Volatile Ammonia, which will be found superior to Guano, while the price is lower. DISSOLVED BONE, Consisting largely of fresh cattle bone. SUPER-PHOSPHATE, GRASS, MANGEL And other Manures. Also, LINSEED AND COTTON CAKE, From Seed as imported. Apply to JOHN ROBINSON & CO., BRISTOL; Or their Agents: Mr. W. W. PHILLIPS, The Hartridge Newport. Messrs. HARSE and BROWN Newport. Mr. Henry Rymer, Lancaut Chepstow. Messrs. Moore and Rossiter, St. Briavels Coleford. Mr. Noah Prewett, Lydart .Monmouth. Wm. Camm, Bream Lydney. T. R. Davies, Langwm Isha Usk. 3087 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. HER MAJESTY, PRINCE "OF**WALES by Special Warrant, by Special Warrant', dated December dated February lo, DAY, SON, AND JJEWITTS ORIGINAL" STOCK-BREEDER'S MEDICINE CHEST. In this Chest are the following, matchless and world- renowned remedies, all that a farmer can require to cure disease amongst his Stock, and keep them in fine, healthy, and buoyant condition :— The CHEMICAL EXTRACT," for Wounds, Swollen Udders, and Ewes Lambing. The "GASEOUS FLUID," for Colic, Scour, and Debility. The RED DRENCH," for Cleansing C.)ws and Ewes. The RED PASTE BALLS," for Conditioning Horses. The" BRONCHOLINE," for Husk, Hoose, or Cough. The GASEODYNE," for Heaving or Paining, The ALCOHOLIC ETHER," for Colds and Chills. The "CARMINATIVE CHALK," for Diarrhcea'in Lambs and Calves. Price of Chest complete, including "Key to Farriery,' £ 2 16s 6d. Carriage Paid. Any article can be had sepa- rately. Awarded Certificate of Merit" by the National Agri- cultural Society at Victoria, Australia, Spring Exhibition, 1871; President's Medal, Spalding, July, 1872; Silver Medal. Manchester and Salford, Nov., 1874 Silver Medal, Preston, June, 1875; Silver Medal, Northamptonshire Agricultural Society, Stamford, September, 1875; Silver Medal, Cheshire Agricultural Society, Crewe, September, 1875; Special Prize, National Agricultural Society of Victoria, Australia, Spring Exhibition, November, 1875; Medal, Cheshire Agricultural Society, Chester, Septem- ber, 1876 Silver Medal, South African Exhibition, Cape Town, 1877 Silver Medal, Preston, July, 1877 Silver Medal, Northumberland Agricultural Society, Newcastle- on-Tyne. Axigrist, 3877; Silver Medal, Knutsford, July, 1878; Medal, North Berwick, July, 1878 Medal, Dairy ,™,w' ^1878; Silver Medal, Derby, September, 1?79; and Silver Medal, Wellingboro', September, 1879. These important inventions have stood the test of time, and are the Farmer's True Friesd and Guide in all his Cattle Diseases. CAUTION. Beware of low-priced imitations, and see that the name of DAY, SON, AND HEWITT is on all Bottles and Packets. DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, 22, DORSET STREET, BAKER STREET LONDON, W. AND WANTAGE, BERKS ESTABLISHED 1834. f3189 How TO MAKE A GOOlT LIVING* -LJL -Write for particulars, enclosing one stamp, T. TUCKER, 109A, Lombard-street, Birmingham. CHEMICAL FOO D. For INDIGESTION, DEBILITY, LOWNESS of SPIRITS, IMPURITIES of BLOOD, and want of NERVOUS STRENGTH. Particulars sent by Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham 3207 gMtdmmg. A LARGE STOCK OF CLARETS Of the celebrated Vintages 1870, 1874, & 1875, now in splendid condition. The market price of these Vintages is rapidly rising, but Messrs DOBELL retain for the present their former rate CRUSTED PORTS Bottled and laid down by Messrs. DOBELL during the past 40 years. SOLE AGENCY FOR MR. MAX GREGER S HUNGARIAN WINES. CARLOWITZ, SUPPLIED ON THE "FLAGON SYSTEM. OLD LANDED BRANDIES, OLD BONDED WHISKEYS, Detailed price lists forwarded post free on I application. JOHN DOBELL AND Co., CHELTENHAM, TEWKESBURY, &c BRANCH OFFICES: 9, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. fn ESTABLISHED 1830. H JAMES EDMUNDS, FAMILY CHEMIST, 5, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. THE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT IS ATTENDED TO BY THE PROPRIETOR AND A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT. The greatest vigilance is exercised in selecting the purest and most genuine Drugs and Chemicals. PRESCRIPTIONS ARE PREPARED FAITHFULLY, AND WITH THE GREATEST CARE. Medicines Dispensed, and Orders despatched with promptitude. To preclude the possibility of accident, remedies for external use are sent out in bottles specially adapted for the purpose. J3192 WM. CHRISTOPHERS & SON, STATIONERY & LEATHER GOODS WAREHOUSE, 15, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MON., Have a large Stock of the following Goods, of which they invite inspection:— PHOTOGRAPHIC, SCRAP AND WRITING ALBUMS, PEARL & LEATHER CARD CASES, PURSES 4. CIGAR CASES, TOURIST CASES & BLOTTERS. INKSTANDS, LETTER CASES & POCKET BOOKS. Silver-Mounted, Ivory, '.t Aluminium Pencil Cases. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, AND CHURCH SERVICES, DRESSING CASES, JEWEL CASES, GLOVE, AND HANDKERCHIEF SETS. A R T I S T S' R m Q U I S I T E S. Drawing and Tracing Papers and Tracing Linen. DIE SINKING & STAMPING IN GOLD, SILVER, OR eOLOURS, IN THE BEST STYLE. Note Paper and Envelopes stamped with any one, two or three Letter Monogram without charge for dies. LITHOGRAPHIC AND LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, AND STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. DIARIES FOR 1880, By the following among other Publishers :— DE LA RUE. I LETTS. MARCUS WARD. | SMITH. PETTITT, &c. A Large Stock of BOOKS OF EVERY .DESCRIPTION: Any not in Stock procured in two days. NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES REGULARLY SUPPLIED. Leather Goods Stamped with purchaser's Name or Initials in Gold without extra charge. A splendid value Snap or Band Purse with name in gold for One Shilling. An Oxford Bible in morocco, with Maps, References, and ffaps round edges, with name in gold or Three Shillings and Sixpence. RANSOMEiy LAWN MOWERS ARE THE BEST. ARE suitable for all Gardens. Will cut ZX long grass, wet or dry. All sizes from 27s. Thousands in use. A month's free trial allowed. Sent carriage paid. Illustrated lists free by post. SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. RANSOMES, SIMS, & HEAD, IPSWICH. [3206 TAMAR INDIEN, For Constipation, Headache, Bile, Indigestion, &c. SPECIAL CAUTION. THE public are recommended to see that they get the real Lozenges prescribed by the Faculty, as CHEAP AND SPURIOUS IMITATIONS are now being extensively advertised. The genuine boxes bear the registered title, Tamar Indien." Price 2s 6d per box (by post 2d extra). E. GRILLON, 3219] 69, Quesn-street, London, E.C. ABERDEEN GRANITE Monuments from £ 5. Carriage Free. Inscriptions Accurate and Beautiful. Plans and Prices from J. W. LEGGE, Sculptor, Aberdeen. L3303 1 LATEST" TIP" to CYCLISTS desirous I t of Cycling as cheaply as possible this season, RIDE THE CAMBRIAN BICYCLES, Manufactured by MORRIS BROTHERS, Or purchase your Machine of any other make and acces- sories of all descriptions of the same Firm at a Large Discount. One of the Largest Stocks of New and Second-hand Machines in the United Kingdom to select from. All Goods Carriage Paid. WORKS—PONTYPRIDD. SHOW ROOMS AND OFFICE- 16, ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF. Price List One Stamp. [3285 — —„ — TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for making pertain ENLARGEMENTS and ALTERATIONS of the Boys' Endowed School, Caerleon, in accordance with Plans, &c., prepared by Messrs A. O. Watkins & Son. The Plans, &c., may be seen at my Office, No. 3, Bridge-street, Newport, and theJTenders must be sent to me on or before 13th MAY, 1880. The Governors of the School do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. JOSEPH GIBBS, Clerk to the Governors of Williams' Schools, Caerleon. 3329 NEWPORT AND BRISTOL, MAY, 1880. W E L SH PRINCE, KA » T (unless prevented by any un- foreseen occurrence) is intended to sail during the month of •Isail during the month of MAY 1880, with Passengers and Merchandise:- FROM BEAUFORT WHARF, FROM BATHURST BASIN, NEWPORT. BRISTOL. 3 Monday 11.39 a.m. Calling at Hotwells Stage. 5 Wednesday 1 30 p.m. 1 Saturday I0.0a"m .in 7 Friday 3.15 p.m. 4 Tuesday 1.45 p.m 6 Thursday .3.15 p.m FARES -After Cabin, 2s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. Children from 3 to 12 years of age, Half-price; Horse and Rider, 7s. Dogs, Is. each. Return Tickets will be issued each Trip, available to return within one week, at the following fares—Cabin 4s; Deck, 2s. 6d. For conditions of Freight, apply at the Company's Offices, opposite the SEAMEN'S FLOATING CHAPEL, GROVE, BRISTOL; and BEAUFORT WHARF, NEWPORT. Mr. T. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Newport. 131 W. R. VOWLES, Agent, Bristol. WHITE STAR LINE. T> OYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ERS.—NOTICE.—The Steamers of this Line take the Lane Routes re- commended by Lieut. Maury, on both the Outward and Homeward passages. LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN TO NEW YORK These well-known magnificent Steamers are appointed to sail weekly, as under, carrying Her Majesty's and the United States' Mails :— CELTIC Tuesday, May 11. BRITANNIC. Thursday, May 20. ADRIATIC Tuesday, May 25. GERMANIC Thursday, June 3. BALTIC Tuesday, June 8. From NEW YORK on THURSDAY or SATURDAY. These Steamers afford the very best accommodation to Passengers. The Saloon, Ladies' Boudoir, Staterooms, and Smoking Rooms are amidships, where the motion and noise are least. Bath Rooms, Barber's Shop, Piano, Extensive Libraries and Electric Bell communication with Stewards, Surgeons and Stewardesses carried. Saloon Passage 15,18, and 21 Guineas, according accommodation in State Rooms, all having equal privi- leges in Saloon. Children under Twelve years half fares. Infants under One year free. Return Tickets (available for Twelve calendar months) at reduced rates. Deposit X5 each berth. Special rates to Transpacific Ports, via San Brancisco. The Steerage Accomodation is of the completest and best kind, for a limited number, Passengers boeked through to all parts of the United States, Canada, &c., Drafts issued on New York free of charge. Apply at the Company's Offices, 37, Broadway, New York; H. denestal and Delzons, 3, Rue Scribe Paris; James Scott and Co., Queenstown Samuel Gowan and To., Belfast; Matthew Matthews, Emigra- on Agent, Abercarne; John E. Williams, 24 Broad Street, Blaenavon Joseph Morgan, Post Office, Ponty- pool; J. S. Dennis, Market street, Tredegar or to 1SMAY, IMRIE, and Co., L0, Water-street, Liverpool; and 34, Leadenhallstreet, London, E.C [5 Mltz toy vat* olmrty. TO IRON FOUNDERS, ENGINEERS, & OTHERS. FOR SALE by PUIVATE TREATY, an IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY, admirably situate in a nourishing port in South Wales. Immediate connec- tion with Three Railways, ( anal and Docks. For full particulars, apply by letter, to FOUNDRY, MON- MOUTHSHIRE MERLIN OFFICE, Newport, Mon." L3255 ,alto by gwrttott, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SALE OF A CHOICE HERD OF JERSEY AND GUERNSEY COWS AND HEIFERS. MESSRS. WILLIAM GRAHAM & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, in the YARD of the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, the 5TH MAY, 1880, at Two o'clock, p.m., NINE very Handsome and Pure-bred JERSEY AND GUERNSEY (calved and in-calf) COWS AND HEIFERS, of the most Fashionable Colours, imported expressly for this Sale by the enrneut and reliable importer, Mr. HENRY JAMES CORNISH, Sherborne. Mr. Cornish was a successful exhibitor at the Interna- tional Exhibition, London. The Cattle will be on view in the Stables of the King's Head Hotel the day preceding the sale. Catalogues may be obtained of the AUCTIONEERS, Victoria Chambers, Newport, Mon. [3323 THE REV. JOHN SHEWARD, of Milton, Kent, writes, October 29th, 1878 My nerves were so shattered that I dreaded the simplest duties, and lost all energy and pleasure in the performance of them. The despondency I endured became almost unbearable. Since taking COBDEN'S PILLS, the change in my health for the better is very marked. I have lost that horrible depression, my nerves are much stronger and my general health very greatly improved. I cannot express how truly thankful I feel for the remarkable and pleasing change." 3093 ^JOTFDEN 8 PLL3['S (QUININE AND PHOSPHORUS) are tood for the brain, blood and nerves. Are a specific in Ague. Are infallible for all low fevers. Are a preventa- tive of Contagion. Are very useful in Rheumatism. Are given with success in Gout. Are the best remedy for failing powers. They cure depression of spirits. Cure pains in the back. Cure blood poisons. Cure Melancholia. Cure Skin Eruptions. Cure Languidness. 3093 COBDEN S QUININE AND PHOSPHOROUS PILLS give strength, energy, and vigorous vitality, to constitu- tIOns in any way enfeebled. Infallible in Neuralgia.- Ask for Cobden's Pills," and have no others. 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Any Chemist will get them if they are not in stock, or they will be sent Post Free on receipt of 33 or 54 stamps (great saving) by the Sussex Drug Co., 135, Queen's-road, Brighton. — Local Agents: Newport, PEARMAN, Commercial-street. Ebbw Vale, L. P. Jones chemist. 13093 THROAT AFFECTIONS AND HOARSENESS.—All suf fering from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches." These famous lozenges" are now sold by most respectable chemists in this country, at Is. lid. per box. People troubled with a "hacking cough," a "slight cold," of bronchial affections cannot try them too soon, as similai troubles, if allowed to progress, result in serious Pulmo- nary and Asthmatic affections. See that the word, Brown's Bronchial Troches" are on the Government Stamp around each box.-Manufactured by JOHN I, BROWN & SONS, Boston, United States. Depot 493, Oxford-street London. 2428 A FEW OF THE TROUBLES OP THE SEASON. — Toothache Tic, and Neuralgia may be quickly cured by SWEETING'S TOOTH-ACHE ELIXIR. This Elixir has cured thousands annually for over forty years, and is by far the safest prepara- tion ever offered to the public; it not only cures a decayed tooth of giving pain, but STOPS FURTBEK DECAT. If those who suffer from INDIGESTION and NBHVOUS WEAKNESS would give it a trial they would not be disappointed, Mrs Posten, of Bad Hamburgh, says I take Sweeting's Elixir not so much for Tooth-ache, but as the only medicine- that supports and strengthens, whilo it calms shattered nerves." Sold by all medicine vendors in bottles. Is lid and 2s. 9d [2975

---NEWPORT BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

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