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<=., JV I LARGE STOCK OF L CLARETS Vintages 186S, 1870, now in splendid "L condition. price of these Vintages is rapidly rising, but DOEELL retain for the present their former rate K CRUSTED" PORTS |R laid down by Messrs. DOBELL dupij^flits l\tf past 40 years. AGENCY FOR MR. MAX GREGER'S HUNGARIAN WINES. HUNGARIAN WINES. I S. CARLOWITZ, J ON THE FLAGON SYSTEM. LANDELTBRANDIES, 'I BONDED WHISKEYS, e<i price lists forwarded post free on application. oiOHN DOBELL AND Co., *^ENHAM, TEWKESBUKY, &c BRANCH OFFICES 9, InGH STREET, NEWPORT. ri1 L.LANDRINDOD WELLS. JAKK HOUSE BOARDING ESTAB- ■Ji^H^ENT. New Dining' and Drawing-rooms ^vVic^3 Nearest the Saline, Sulphur, and Vs atASpriDgS a.lso t0 the waim ani1 col(1 Sulphur fo«-heerful society, every home comfort, South t^tL' 1U^i the Park.—Tar ill J: 2 12s Gd per week.— o saloon open near the river. *ILLIERS' & SONS', PKOPKIETORS. [2117 1^-FE AND FIRE INSURANCES tin. AND •GRANTEES FOR THE FIDELITY OF PER SONS IN SITUATIONS OF TRUST. ARE EFFECTED BY MR. AV. CHRISTOPHERS, ^IIK" OFFICE 15, COMMERCIAL STREET NEWPORT, MON. II W. E. "VAUGHAN & CO'S I f l':CA.M DYEING, BLEACHING, AND SCOURING WORKS, < COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 0 A>. ALSO, ^dlFF, MERTHYR, SWANSEA, AND TENBY 4 FOR ^SK—Messrs Jones and Powell, drapers, &c FOR Blasnayon—Mr. J. Harris,draper, London W?0USE- for BLAINA—Mrs. Collins, confectioner. for Bkinmawe—Mrs. Hicks, milliner, &c., tilufort-street. l28 J. H. S. JONHS, Victoria Hall a<W" Chambers, Newport, Men., is commissioned to froln -fclOO to £ 5000, on Freehold or Leasehold Ser« •%> and from « £ J,00 to < £ 1,0U0 on Personal [2140 1 ilOO TO £ 200 PER ANNUM. j-TOW I make it easily and privately at 0<w~ tome, without hindrance to business or ordinary la^v °.n' Suitable to either Sex. This is genuine, and ■to be tested. Success certain. Send 12 Stftians • •DUVAL, Box No. 7, Post-office, Titchfield, 1.20 tHE VERY BEST DUTCH BULBS. Jacinths, TULIPS, CROCUS, &Q„ &C., &C. Choice collection of the above just imported direct. t;APTy ORDERS KINDLY SOLICITED BY WM, OLIVER, CLARENCE NUKSERY, I NEWPORT. [2254 I JjEMARKABLY CHOICE, FUNNY, Li RARE, and out of the war BOOKS, Two Pence, yosuree. J. WiLBT, Mirfidu, Yorks. (VrO. 4 of Waugh's Popular Handbooks.— Just published, priceCd a GUIDE TO TINTERN ^BEY, with Historical Notes and a Descriution of the j^-ious Monastic Orders. "By Thomas Blashill, Esq., *ehow of the Royal Society ol British Architects. Dedi- V^ted, by permission, to his Grace d1e Puke of Beaufort, f-G. Published by E. Waugh. Churoh-street, Monmouth, 4nd may be had of any bookscMcr. [2236. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to alldiseuarges i!rom the Uri'wrj Organs, in cithfc? sex, ftcqturcd or constitutional, Gh-av» •ft* Pains in the S?,ck —Sold i^-oxes, 4s. 6d. each, by £ Chemists and Patent Mediae \endors or &en| tJ ad.ifes& for GO Stamps, by the Maker, F, J. CLA^KB, Consulting. Chemist, High-street, ^Wholesule A*ttits, BAECLAT a: SONS, London. :ud a.H the Wb.uU ) SaleHousa» Newport (Mon), J. ^O'^vr pheii\VA £ i i1 TjHOiiAs, 121 Commtjrcial-strcrt; G, ,A* •• dl ttercial-street' J*MES EPMO- I* -i'» Com. ?A1NE, 3, Commercial-street. i>;<v p 'j^ • ;t„. a .aiand FOR wholesome-* 1 '^eveJ'^ges induccd the Importers *• *] upwards of 40 YEARS since, to; • supply the Public with Pure Tea. ■* H O R1STI M AN> S TE A$ froai its very reliable good quality J lS .^REFERRED; the Importers guarantee it perfectly pure. J j. It is famous PQR possessing the J delicate aroma of the Spring gathering. J J Its great ST RE 1ST n TH is due 'g g to extremely careful selection in China. The fine F L A V Q R is very delicious. CHEAPNESS also is | secured by the Price being on Packets, i HORNIMAN's LOCAL AGENTS § ABESGAVEKITS' Cr03den NKVVPORT Pimu ■„ Catkins, High-st, 'hllIijKP8,-Hi!rh- &.BBETILLERT Evans, chemist 7?owmijt ot T^reet „ l,AKENKV..FllllpottS „ J PBlr ilo'tOo « lartl't. CiHDBBFoaD.-Cordwin.ehewiiit •' Cbiokhowell.. Christorhcr. T v^. ^'reet CABDtFF..Kernick ,23,Uu ce s. ij' Djtto..Williams,Bute 8rreet Co\ ftow Hill eet CaaP8iow..G:ifSths,books Her r> p1T^a ,eSociety OLEroao-. Williams.—Bon»h c"eniist, 3 Con Ridge, 173 .Hish-st., PosrrrooL ^erci^street j £ °Kii7..H»:r.a*-ay !f'o.vrvpR,/)V'T 0uUoh,t IJAISDEE, E.B.Jones,chemist!Rn^m\KY chemist Mojo*™ ,i!oweii,criWw-iione'>liisCA* ,p!LVJ('S. chemist IJAISDEE, E.B.Jones,chemist!Rn^m\KY chemist 1, Mojo*™ ,i!oweii,criWw-iione'>liisCA* ,p!LVJ('S. chemist *swttu±u ■■ i'ryer, Drao r. U .,c jiiu«,lVVi. flor'. cl>emis •fr4f Viyuijbt j :¡"- WYNDIIAM JONES & CO., FURNITURE, J Our SHOW-ROOMS are very extensive, and 'I contaiu a CHOICE STOCK of DRAWING "RTTTLLLT^R ROOM, DINING ROOM, LIBRARY & BEDROOM FURNITURE, BRASS & IRON BEDSTEADS, PIER & TOILET CARPETS; GLASSES CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTHS, CURTAINS, CORNICES, CURTAINS. &C-&C- ALL GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FISIMS, ESTIMATES FREE. 137, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MON. [1G59 J. S. STONE, DOCK STREET WORKS, NEWPORT, MON. ROYAL AGKICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 3PTnStST FRIZB PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, CHAFF CUTTERS, CORN CRUSHERS TURNIP CUTTERS, AND PULPERS. CARTS, WAGONS, AND CARRIAGES, AT 3E=t233DXTOE23» 3F»JFLXOES3. CATALOGUES POST FREE ON APPLICATION. 16th September, 1878. [2252 W. CHRISTOPHERS, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, & STATIONER 15, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. 2d. IN THE Is. DISCO XT TST17 FOB. C.ASEt Off the PUBLISHED PRICE of all BOOKS. LEATHER AND FANCY GOODS FOR PRESENTS. I BIBLES, CHURCI-I SERVICES, HYMN BOOKS, ARTISTS' COLOUR BOXES. ^E] PURSER AND COMPANY (LONDON MANURE COMPANY.) ESTABLISHED 1840. HAVE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY IN DRY FINE CONDITION J™' BONE MANURE, NITROPHOSPHATE, PURSER'S PURE DISSOLVED BONES URATE, SUPERPHOSPHATE, CORN, MANGOLD, AND POTATO BONE TURNIP MANURE, MANURES. CHEMICALLY TREATED GUANO. OFFICES :—116, FEN CHURCH STREET, E.U., AGENT FOR NEWPORT.—MR. J. S. STONE. STOREKEEPER AT NEWPORT.—GEORGE TREW, MONMOP-JAAHIFTE RAILWAY VVHARF^ For the convenience of Customers in North and South Wales, the London Manure COAIPA^Y. J»>- LepOts at Newport, Mon., Aberdovey, Carmarthen, and SIUTNEY. ve established r i,, THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED, "THE ATTKNTIOX OF LAUiKS IS CALIEIX _THE ATT E NT ION OF LADIKSIS CALlirD rpHE attention Of Ladies is called to the wonderful ^ARSLEY-S WIDOW WELCH'S FL JALL l.LLk., which have lipcn pvoved by ^housan- j aimuallj .or inanj'j ear past to bg tjlc eActual jor. that coinp»amt t° which tesaaic# j Giddiness. Is eiTOUs Depres^Bj^Pallor, of the Lips, -oi,e' (lobilitv> Oi tnciis}Oiten R.ccompauicd by \y& general t{ic lionet, iiio CAlistinjxvp (oi -jntiition of iSrnK'd invalids) ha\x yieldfci' toa course of these wViUy S°^ spm-ious articlo is oiloroii! gtu^er & Sons, 252, OtfoKUstreet, London.[1999 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. I I NO 310 RE BIRD BOYS REQUIRED! TTINGjS PATENT CAR- fTJLIJOLIC DRESSING for SEED COKN, manufactured solely by E. KING, Ashley, Newmarket. This ra-emration is suitable for all descriptions of Corn- is perfectly harmless to the germination of the Seed- easily applied, and prevents the attack of Game, Rooks- and Vermin. No other dressing is required tor Wheat when this is used. One Gallon will be (juite sufficient to dress from 16 to 20 iJushels. I l-ice 3s. Gd. per Gallon, including the Can. Gd. per allowed for Empties. Testimonials from all parts on application. AGENTS,—Monmouth, C. H. Jones, Mounow-street. Newport, Waters and Arnold. Newtown, Morgan and Sons. Chepstow W Williams. Gwerclas, N.W., — Williams. CUT~THTS OUT, And send it at once with Is 7d in Stamps, and Directed Wrapper, to the MANAGER COURANT OFFICE, HEXHAM, NORTHUMBERLAKD, And in return you will receive an Oleograph Picture the lowest wort.h at least T AY I C E THE M O N E J # (or your money reh, n # And presented with a Ticket entitli et entitling you to a chance :r. GREAT NORTHERN FINE AJ> ts DISTEIBrTTOV To take place Bhortly. i,- i »* P.aticulars of \vhicl; Trill be — enclosed with TT7POSVF6 0F THE AU^>R' SIX STAMPS! triuned—Inventorj Excessive Distress? •Sale-Costs-Fraudulent Removal-Reolenn n T ior Tithes ard T rii[)iC\in—Distre^seo 120^5 LV J^RIFJ^V .STARCH. JIFF'S STARCH. One Trial of this beautiful Starch will prove its Superiority TRADE MARK, "QUEEiN7 BESS." REGISTERED 10TH APRIL, 1877. STIFF'S STARCH. stiff's-starch: Sold by Grocers, Druggists and Oilmen; REDCLIFFE STREET, BRISTOL.D<i Wh0l[& o I" 0 SUN FIRE 5 ANP 2 Q AiN LIEF OFFICE, 0 § S /flkjW LONDON. Fire Insurance" UJ J effected on almost ever description of STTN" Property. t ASSURANCE OFFICE Or 1 T! Rates of Premium for Yonno- T- t .sh Bonuses. ioung Lives. Large .iHE GU^DIA^^HORSE AND VEHICLF ASSTTT? SECOND BENEFIT Established at I3rid^vater, 185° advanced to any amount on Vroai^'ii r at Britisli School's, Newport. Stow"m11' (opposite « T ORDS AND COMMONS»—Every ±J Thursday, post free, Price ls. contains 80 • Pages of Recess Speeches aud Letters, bv MemW- both Houses of Parliament. a Histfvv nf 01 I »ther matters o* Spec;al intcrc 11 f-arnament, and otM Houses are respectfully req f' ^embers { SPT^CS direCt..t0 the WorLSeaddre0sPsed Lords and Commons," Crewe. No L" subscribers or not. This request t tm *<? r ^'itical Speeches, but also to speeches re^eio 4# Ic ^,n<^ rsligious, agricultural, made at ra.. Bz.ll, 11, St. Bride St., London, or other gathering* OF JliSU« "—A •4 i UIL PROv ft Tai *.T" AKX1 1 LecW„nthoie hundred illustrations of pi-ovctv Ef S'oa' Po4t frw» Sixpence. J. h'idl/ tit. Jbr.. lU* J' [2223 I ¡ MILLINERY. I JY|~RS. TADD begs to inform the Ladies of Newport and the Neighbourhood that she will be prepared to show a LARGE STOCK OF MILLINERY AND OTHER GOODS, suitable for the WINTER SEASON, on and after TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 22nd, when she respectfully solicits an early inspection. 55, High Street, Newport. [2321 1!t IMPORTANT TO FLOCK MASTERS AND OTHERS. THOM A~S~ BIGG, LEICESTER HOUSE, GREAT DOVER STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON, AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMIST, BY APPOINTMENT TO H. R H. THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT, K.G., BEGS TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR HIS SHEEP-DIPPING COMPOSITION, FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF TIC, LICE, &C., AND FOR THE PREVENTION OF FLY. SCAB, &C. ALSO FOR HIS SPECIFIC OR LOTION, FOR SCAB IN SHEEP OR MANGE IN HORSES OR DOGS. IT IS ONLY NECESSARY IN GIVING ORDERS, TO STATE THE NUMBER OF SHEEP, TO HAVE THE RIGHT QUANTITY FOR EACH SENT. DIPPING APPARATUS, £ 16, -062 £ 5, £4. Most Important Certificate from MR. HERAPATH, the celebrated Analytical Chemist. BRISTOL LABORATORY, OLD PARK, January lSth, lSGl. SIR,—I have submitted your Sheep-Dipping Composition to analysis, and and that the insrredients are well-blended and the mixture neutral; if it is used according to directions piven, I feel satisfied that while it effectually destrovs vermin, it will not injure the liair roots (or yolk ") in the skin, thu fleeec, or the carcase. 1 think it deserves the* numerous testimonials published.—I am, Sir, yours respectfully, WILLIAM HERAPATH, SEN., F.C.S., &c., &c., Professor of Chemistry. AGENTS. NEWPORT JAMES EDMONDS, druseist Erwood, D. Xf. Jones James A. Seys, agricultural chemist, Hereford W. P. Chave, druzzist; 'W. F. Ford Abergavenny J. Watkins, ilrufcjrist; druggist ,_g J. Gosden, druggIst Kinfiton W. H. Stanwav, drus^ist Chepstow W. F. Williams, drucpist; Leominster D. F. Henry Hobtis, veterinary surgeon Ledbury .Mrs. E. Bennett, late Meaeliam, Monmouth W, Cossens, elMinist chemist; W. Sambrooli, chemist; Ross Thomas Matthews, drusri;ist C. vsk J. Edwards, druggist Morgan, chemist; t Radian Edward Jones, chemist Bridgend J. Price, drnwist Brecon It. E. Charles, John M.erris, \L Hall, Talgarth J. Peace Jones, chemist drngl(ists.. .Cardiff. C. G. McCarthy, ehemis. L druggists Cardill C. G. McCarthy, ehemis. Bnilth Thomas Price, druggist, & W. Thomas Swansea AVilliam George, chemist Hay J. L. Davies, druggist Eontypool E. I!. Ford, eheinist Criekhowell M. A. Harris, dmggist Port Talbot, Aberavon. E» Evans, chemist Newnham C. R Hardema?, druggist (Neath C luirlcs 1 lutchins. c-hemist Bromyard. J. G Devereu& chemist i Tynewydd John Lloyd, chemist [• ioi. THE LOUIS VELVETEEN. THE MORNIXG POST" says" Probably ia no city in the world is all that X.'ortaius to dress and personal adornjfteat sibmitted to a keener criticism than in. Paris, which has long cnjoyoil the reputa- tion of being the centre of i::r aion. One oi the most recent examples of articles of attire of Eng!i?j. manufacture satisfactorily passing such p.n. ordeal is Ilfforded by the favour with which the introduction of the Louu. Velveteen has been received in that city. Thi\ beautiful fabric, which, in texture, appearance, and durability hears the closest possible resemblance to the best Trons. silk velvet, has completely won the suffrages of the nyaji serere Pnrisian critics, and deservedly sc. too. The Louis Velveteen, which is now universally sold, possesses several advantages over other velveteens, amongst which may be specially mentioned that it neither changes colour, fades, cockles nor ftpots with rain, one and all considerations of great importance: It is, moreover, dyed by a new process, in the fashionable Oriental/Blue Blaok,and made in various qualities and thickaessas suitable either for millinery, di,es3:naking'iar trim- ming purposes. With so many good points to recommend it, it is not surprising that the Louis Velveteen ihoiild have been largely imitated, a fact which has rendered it-.necessary to stamp it on the reverse side every seyca yavds with a trade mark representing a Griffin's head, ami tha motto, Nos aspera juvant.' THE !;t,DUIS VELVETEEN IS NOT DEARER THAN INFERIOR DYES) & MAKES. CAUTION.-You must see the Velveteeas are stamped at the back in plain letters, the Louis Velveteen," with Tr5«d§ Mark and Motto, or you c.r<j net buying the genuine, article, notwithstanding all Desertions to the contrary. Agent for. WHOLESALE only, J. H. FULLER, 921 Watli^g Street, London. 2273 1JROYIDE AGAINST ACCIDENTSJ A By taking a Policy of the Railway Passengers' Assurance Corupau^, I The oldest and largest Accidental Assurance Company HQ^f. A. KINNAIRD, M.P„ Chavwan SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ l,000,000* ANNUAL INCOME o 000 v/ ^X8dAi^m in Ca"J ?f Death- by Accident, auu a Weekly Allowance m the Otent ol Injury, ^r,y be secured at moderate Pre^vjis £ o,m> alh««f j„ tiandiv^ ^CIDENTS OCCUR DAILY! Id,000 have been p»M as COMPENSATION, Apply t. the Clerlis at the Railway Stations, the Local AgefltSj or 64, CornhiU, London. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. ¡ Agents for Newpovt Messrs. W. ILLIAMS and Co. 1G, Dock-street: Mr. W. J. LLOYD, Bank Chambers, 11742 ABIDE TO KHIYA BY C ATT AIN FRE.D RGRSA13Y, Royal liMse Guards. Page 13 says;— Two pair" of boots lined with fur were also taken and for physic—with which it is as well to be supplied when travelling in out-of-the-way places—some quinine, and Cockle s pills, the latter a most invaluable medicine, and one which I have used on the natives of Central Africa with the createst possible success. In fact, the marvellous effects pro- duced upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, who was im. pervious to all native medicines, when I administered to him live COCKLE'S PILLS will never fade from my n.:mory; and a friend of mine, who passed thro ugh the same disW- months afterwards, informed me that iu.vfa.mc as a mt^u>liie m:1'| h»d not c'led out, but that the marvellous euro was ?yp;i then a theme r., conversation in the bazaar." SEE illTRNABY'S RIDE TO KlIIVA. Page 13. A GOOD FAMILY MEDICINE CHEST with a prudent use, has saved many a life; and yet we think the idea might be improved upon,and reduced to a more simple form. Take some good compound, such as COCKLE'S ANTIBILOUS PILLS, and we find that the desired "nd may be obtained without scales, and weights, or little mysterious compartments or en- chanted bottles, with crystal stoppers, Others might be but t t COCKLE'S PILLS,. as tested by many thousands of persons, :iiivl found to answvr their purpose so well, may be set down as the best.— Ob>e.rver pO C K L E S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS c THE OLDEST PATENT MEDICINE. In Boxes at Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s Gd, and lis. COCKLE'S ANTI BILIOUS PILLS 1 c In use for the last 78 years for INDIGESTION. In Boxes at Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS In use for the last 78 years for BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, In Boxes at Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis. 77T.- —■ ■' T-T-; =. COCKLES ANTIBILIOUS PILLS c In use for the last 78 years for LIVER COMPLAINTS, In Boxes at Is Itd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS In use among all classes of Society SKVENTY-filGHT YEARS. Mjjy i<<4 ti^d flirongh'6ut the United Kingdom. IJJ ]595ES la. Hd., 2s. 911" 4s. 6d., and Us. is. I II The F-conoilly of Mature provides ct Winedy for every j complaint -v ICcKoi-tEaiRn Scu' re ANTILACTIC is the only T certain cure known for RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, | LIT*MBAGO, GOUT, & Indigestion. It has never been J blown (Q fall in curing the worst cases, many of ivliic)* J tecit given wo as hopeless. I Sold bjr Chemists, in Bottles at ls l;a., 2s$3, and 4s G-l. Dep6tCustom House Chambers, Lower Thames Street, E,C: Copy of Testimonial. Copy of Testimonial. Hugbenden, 19th Sept. ISiS. f The EARL OF BEACONSFIELD has much pleasure J in bearing testimony to the great efficacy of icrers' Antilactic in curing gout, having taken the mediciue during a severe attack. MR. M. A. VICKERS, [2289 SITUATIONS IN THE CIVIL SERVICE. £ i0 to X200 per Annum. HAT steps sliould I take to get into a ? ? Government Office 7 The question answered— full particulars as to Limits of Age, Qualifications required, Salaries, &c. (upwards of 50,000 Appointments have buen thrown open to all comers), on application to A.i> 174, West-street, Farehnm, Hants, for 12 stamps. COBDEN'S QUININE & pHOSPHORUS piLLS (REGISTERED), (REGISTERED), fHE NEW TONIC. PHOSPHORUS is the life-giving element ill the blood, and the thought-giving power oi ti'- In conjunction with Quinine it is one of the -e orain curative agents known. All newviS u' —ost powerfu Piiosphorus in the brain and -ases moan a -,vant o is to re-introduce the deficient Property S' &ULi cur<: tilein COBJlEfrS QUININE AND PHOSPHORUS PILLS Have been invented t0 accomplish this end, and there are now many .aousands who can testify to the success of this node treatment. If your brain is overworked, yulIr ,lerves -ansimn- if you suiter from nervous orsreneral ueuihtv, u- vigour and viw.i.ly, try a course oi COBDEN'S QTJTXINB AYD PHOSPHORUS PILLS I SS'mg ^SembStn100(1, v*alisil« and enrictih.g it to fi heaitb-conditi COBDEN'S QUININE AND PHOSPHORUS PILLS. 2s. 9d. and 4f. Gd. Maybe obtained of any respectable chemist, who will get them if he drJé:, not keep them in stock. Ask for Cchden's; dj not i e put i:jf v:uh auythtug esp give them a t-in! for yours-h. Should any aimculty occur in obtaining the Fills, thev will always be sent by return of post on receipt of 33 cr 01 stamps (-reat saving,1, by the SUSSEX DRUG C 0 31 p A N. Y 135, QUEEX S ROAD, B1UGHIOX, Agenifor Newport Mr. PEAKMAX.I1, Comnn -ial afreet London Agents: Sanger anrf Sovs, OX-'VIR] SI' and Sous, Farringdon Street-, Tidman tnd u-r? Street: Hovenden, City Road Jiather. I'ar^ U ^UU "On Road.* 1511 KINAHAU'S X T Z~ -L WHISKY THE CREAM OF PUIS, MU- IEISH -D, MELLOW, DELICIOUS, t AND MOST WHOLESOME. T J ERSALLY Recommended by the Medical Profession. Dr. HAS- SALL says- The Whisky is soft, meiiow, and pure, well matured, and of very excellent quality," .20, GREAT TlTCHFIELD STREET i i.V >Y: ■■ fJW* guMftMfs. T. COR-DEY, 35, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT, MON. SPECIAL PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAP LIST. All Articles of the very best Quality and at the Lowest Prices. RIMMELL'S PERFUMERY. Honey Suckle, Lily of the Vale, Moss Rose, African Flowers, Autumu Blossom, White Rose, Jessamine, 4s 6d bottle for 3s. Lily of the Vale, Jockey Club, Ihlang Ihlang, Frangi panni, Honey Suckle, Moss Rose, Wood Violet, Musk, Coffee Arabica. 3s tid bottle for 2s 4J-.1. Jockey Club, African Flower, 3s 6d bottle for 2s 4td. Violet, Ess Bouquet, Stephanotis, Sweet Briar, Ronde- letia, Jockey Club, Fraugipanui, Is 61 bottle for 9!d. CLEAVER'S PERFUMERY. Extra Triple, Jockey Club, W hite Rose, Musk, w sprinkling caps, 4s bottle for 2s Sd. Extra Triple. White Rose, 2s 611 bottle for Is Gid. Jockey Club, Ess Bouquet, Frangipanni. Rondeletia, Patckoulu. lulang Huang, in fancy bottles, 4s bottle for ls 9d. Jockey Club, Fraugipanui, 2s sa bottle for Is Sd. Cleaver's EAU DE COLOGNE. 4 ounce 3s bottle for Is lid 2 ounce Is 3d bottle for IOd. EAU DE COLOGNE, The Genuine Johanu Maria Farina. gegenubcrdem Juclihs Plaiz," 1 pt Flask 7s 6d for 5s, half-pt Flask 3s 6d for 2s Gd, 4 ouuce bottle 2s 6d. for Is 7d. HAIR WASHES. Mrs S. A. Allen's World-Wide Hair Restorer, 6s bottle for 3s 9d. Mrs Allen's Zyiobalsamum, 3s 61 bottle r 2s. Mexican Hair Rcnewer, 3s t'¿ bottle s. Rosemary Hair W»si, ls» cttle for lOjd. Cleaver's Extract of Bay Rhuin. Is 61 bottle for Is Id Is bottle for 9d. Whittaker's Lime Cream, Is 61 bottle for Is lid. Is 2 bottle for 9J, Gil bottle for 4Jd. FANCY SOAPS. Real old Musk Brown Windsor, (Whittaker & Gros smiths's), Is box for 9d. Carpet Soap, (Proctor's), Gd tablet for Hd. Glycerine Soap.Bohem's), 1 lb bar Is 3d for lOtd. Glyaerine Shaving Sticks, (Pears), Is size for 9d. White Olycerine, (Whittaker's), Is Gd box for Is lj-d» Gh'cet'iue Solidified, 6d tablet for 4.1. Glycerine Solidified, 9d tablet for a;d. Hospital Skin Soap, (Hendries), 6d tablet for 4^d. Ladies' own Soap Is d box fai- Is lid. Fripp's Oliv.0.0il, Is box for lOd. Cleaver's Oatuie: I Soap, Is box for 9d. Cleaver's Prize Mediii Honey, Is box for 9d. Cleaver's Pumice Stone Soap, 3d packet for :lld. Cleaver's Pumice Stone Soap, 6d packet fcor -t}l. Henth-ie's Petrolice, Gd tablet for 4id. Oakey's Silversmith Soap, Gd tablet for 4d. Cleaver's Lavender Toilet Soap, Is 6i box. for Is l^d. Uimmell's Honey and Sand Soap, Is box for 9d. Cleaver's Nursery Toilet Soap, Is box for 9,1. Cleaver's T'ure Carbolic and Glycer, Is box for 9eL. Whittaker's Jockey Club, Is 6d box for Is ljd. Field's United Service, Is Gd box for Is l|d. Cleaver's Patent Terebine Toilet Soap, Is 6d box for Is ltd. Cleaver's Pure Tar Soap, Is box for 9d. Rimmell s Transparent Strawberry, Is 6d box for Is ltd. W7hitta%?r's Sandringham, Is 6d box for Is 2d. Cleaver's Almond, Browa Windsor, and Honey Soaps in 1 lb bars, Is bar for 9d. Boxes Toilet S«ipsv containing 4 tablets, each lQiA Cleaver's Castile Soap, ls box for Pd, Wright's Co4 Tar, 6d tablet for 4d. POMADESvj OILS, &c. Assorted Pomades, (Whi*; £ a-ver>s)> Is size 91, 6d size 4lJ Ditto ditto (Cleavers) Bear's Marrow, (Cleaved) is size 9d. lirilliantine, (Rimmell's), 2 ounce Is 6d bottle for Is 1td 3a- ounce o# R.J bottle for 2s 3d. Euxes; Is G1 siz? for lid. Glycerine Pomade, (Whittaker's) Is size for 9d. Macassar Oil, (Rowland's), 3s (U size for 2s 4:1.. 71i size 4s Gd. VILLIERS, ARTIST AND Y PHOTOGRAPHER. VILLIERS' CARTES DE VISITE TAKEN DAILY. VILL1ERS' Guinea Portrait in Oil, the cheapest and most permanent style of Portrait i,i England. 7)tost.p t, E vILLIERS' FAMILY PORTRAITS ENLARGED FROM CARTES TO LIFE SIZE. VILLIERS' JEWEL MINIATURES.^ A variety of new specimens to be seen at S, C 0 2121 EliCIAL b IRE E T NEWPO „ /R T Machinery, Landscapes, Animals, Painting &c Photographed ■rd» JOHN Y O LJ IV G,' PEARMADEUTICAL C B: .E:nr r s X. j i0f li IQ ti B TRE £ N E VvT0iiT ? pnysicia)i$' Preservation* and Family JRectipts care fully Prepared. [8 "DENSOX'S WATCHES. Watch andClock Maker to the Queen and Royal Family, and by special appointment to the Prince of Wales and Emperor of Russia. Old Bond-street, aud (Steam Factory), Lud gate-hill, London. BENSON'^ WATCHES of every descrnV, IB tion, suitable for all climates, from £ 2 to 2W', guineas, chronographs, Chronometers, Keyless, Levers, Presentation, Repeaters, Railway Guards, Soldiers, and Vtorkmens Watches ot extra strength. 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