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A LARGE STOCK OF CLARETS Of the celebrated Vintages 1868, 1870, now in splendid condition. The market price of these Vintages is rapidly rising, but Messrs. DOBBLL retain for the present their former rates. 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 application. JOHN DOBELL AND Co., CHELTENHAM, TEWKESBURY, &c., BRANCH OFFICES 9, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. H. PEAKMAN, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 11, COMMERCIAL STRFET, NEWPORT. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED. [68 HORNER'S GENTLEMEN'S ELASTIC SIDE SPRING BOOTS 10s. 6d. 124, COMMERCIAL STREET. T10 900 -4 W. E. "VAUGHAN & CO'S -STEAM DYEING, BLEACHING, AND SCOURING WORKS, 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. ALSO, CARDIFF, MERTHYR, SWANSEA, AND TENBY AGENT FOR USK-Messrs Jones and Powell, drapers, &c AGENT FOR BLAENAVON— Mr. J. Harris, draper, London House. AGENT FOR BLAINA-Mrs. Collins, confectioner. AGENT FOR BRYNMAWR-Mrs. Hicks, milliner, &c., Beaufort-street. 120,798 c,OC»ETy Tf 0 «S •VffflkiV -9 8 fw f 1 5 I M C O R P Q A -] jr Q Q y ROY, CHARTER <> 6 o 1843 JOHN YOUN G, I LATE PHILLIPS,) PHARMACEUTICAL. CHEMIST (BY EXAMINATION,) 20, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Receipts rare. fully Prepared. [ 17,5 67 FOR YOUR GROCERY GO TO THOMAS CORDEY, PROVISION MERCHANT HIGH STREET AND AT MAINDEE AND ABERSYCHAN. GOOD FAMILY TEA 2s., OR MIXTURE 2s. 6D NONE NEED BETTER. TWO-PENCE PER POUND OFF SIX POUNDS. 20,231 R. W. HAMILTON'S WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES WINDOW BLIND WORKS. OUN BLINDS of every description manu- factured by the most Modern Machinery, at the Lowest possible prices. SKILFUL WORKMEN SENT TO ALL PARTS OF THE KINGDOM FOR REPAIRS, &c., &c. One Thousand Stoved and 'Iyc.ll-sca;;on::d Lest quality Bright Pine Deals sawn and planed by machinery, always iu stock, expressly for Venetian Blinds. SPRING ROLLERS FOR MAPS, SHOT BLINDS, &C. 53, PARK STREET, BRISTOL. STEAM WORKS -HAMILTON PLACE, CULVER STREET. {HAMILTON'S PUBLIC ROOMS, FOR MEETINGS, LECTURES &c., ON HIRE. [20.625 23, IRONMONGER LANE, LONDON. (THE OLD HOUSH.) JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUR IS THE BEST. TO OBTAIN THE BEST [ASK FOR JOHNSTON'S CORN FLi lOR It is rich in flesh-formiug and heat-giving prOI" and when boiled with milk affords complete Lid perfect nourishment for children and persons ot vi.-ik digestion. It is delicious for Puddings, Cus. .is. Bkacmange^&c. [20,8&2 ^tldr^sjeis. TO THOSE ABOUT TO FUR-NISH AND BUYERS OF HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY. WE beg to call attention to and solicit Inspection of our NEW STOCK of tke following V V Articles which have been carefully selected from the best Markets. We offer the same with the greatest confidence that the Prices will favourably compare with any respectable House in the Kingdom. IVORY TABLE CUTLERY. ELECTRO SILVER GOODS. JAPANNED TEA TRAYS. PAPIER MACHE Do. BATHS OF ALL DESCRIPTION. THE NEW STEEL DISH COVER. BLOCK TIN DISH COVERS. BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. MATS AND MATTING. REGISTER STOVES. FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS. COAL VASES. MODERATOR & PARAFFIN LAMPS. COLZA & PARAFFIN OILS. SOLE AGENT FOR STRANGE'S A 1 CRYSTAL OIL. WATERS AND ARNOLD, LATE H. GREENE AND COMPANY, NEWPORT, MON. AGENTS FOR BURNARD, LACK, AND ALGER'S MANURES. THIS ESTABLISHMENT CLOSES AT 5 P.M. ON THURSDAYS. f20,497 < W. CHRISTOPHERS, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, GENERAL & FANCY STATIONER, &c. 15, COMMERCIAL STREET, (THE "MERLIN" OFFICE,") NEWPORT, MON. W. C. ISSUES MONTHLY A LIST OF NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS Published during the preceding month, which may be had gratis on application. JUST PUBLISHED, THE NEW NEWPORT, CARDIFF, CAERLEON, AND PONTYPOOL DIRECTORY. PAPER COVERS, 3s.; CLOTH, 4s., SOLE AGENT: WILLIAM CHRISTOPHERS, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, AND STATIONER' 15, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOH, B. EVANS, ESQ. A SALE OF USEFUL & ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES, TO ENABLE THE SISTERS OF MERCY TO ADD AN INFIRMARY AND CHAPEL j To their present Premises, will be held (by kind permission of Mr, Bolt) in the COUNTY COURT ROOM, VICTORIA BUILDINGS, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1875. ADMISSION :-FROM ONE TO FIVE O'CLOCK—ONE SHILLING; AFTER FIVES [XP ENCE. [20,971 T. FREDERICK'S FURNITURE AMD CARPET WAREHOUSES, Opposite St. Paul's Church, Newport, Alon. THE LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTH WALES. OVER 20,000 ARTICLES OF FURNITURE TO SELECT FROM. DRAWING ROOM SUITES made on the Premises from £11 10s. DINING ROOM SUITES, covered with Leather, from £ 22 10s. PARLOUR SUITES, Hair-covered, complete from £ 7 10s- also PARLOUR SUITES, covered with American Cloth, from £ 4 18s. BEDROOM FURNITURE IN WALNUT, MAHOGANY, BIRCH, PAINTED AND POLISHED PINE, (Of the newest design.^ A Well-assorted STOCK OF KITCHEN FURNITURE, at Prices not to be equalled. FLOOR-CLOTHS, in new Patterns, and several qualities for Passages; also, in one piece for Rooms, Offices Halls, &c. In the CARPET DEPARTMENT there is a choice and well-selected Stock of Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Dutch, Felts, and other Carpets. Rugs of various kinds; Wool, Cocoa, and Fibre Mats. Matting of every description. The UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT consists of Repp, Terry, Damask, Cretonne, Dimity, Chintz, Fringes, Laces, &c., &c., in great variety. HOUSES FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM .£20. GOOD DELIVERED IN COVERED VANS TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. 1. F. respectfully and confidently invitee intending purchasers to inspect his extensive Stock in its several departments, which for quality and price, cannot be equalled in South Wales. rig ggg MONMOUTH" FARMERS' CLUB? HORSE AND POULTRY SlIOJV ON WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 29th, 1875, THE COMMITTEE regret to announce that in consequence of the prevalence of Foot and Mouth Disease, the Cattle Show CANNOT BE HELD THIS YEAR. Particulars of the Horse and Poultry Show, and the Rules of the Society, Prize Lists, the printed Forms of Certifi Particulars of the Horse and Poultry Show, and the Rules of the Society, Prize Lists, the printed Forms of Certifi cates, and Entry Papers, may be had of the Secretary, T. R. OAKLEY, 20,943] Beaufort Arms Hotel, Monmouth. THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND FOR THOROUGHLY SUBSTANTIAL I HOME-MANUFACTURED FURNITURE. C. & W. TRAPNELL, CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL, Would direct attention to their SPECIAL NEW COMPLETE FURNISHING GUIDE, GIVING FULL DETAILS AND PRICES OF THE FOLLOWING ESTIMATES. KO. L—Thoroughly substantial Cottage Furniture. House complete for £54 5 9 No. 2—Superior Cottager-Farm House Furniture. House complete for 6 No. 3—Special List for Farm Houses, Stewards'Residences, &c. House complete for 120 IS 6 No. 4—Special Mediaeval Furniture for superior Clergy Residences. House complete for 217 6 No. C—High class Furnishing for Country Mansions. House complete for 316 14 0 For jurther Estimate* see their Large Furnishing Guule, 370 Illustrations, Post Free. MESSRS. TRAPNELL INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR SHOW ROOMS, 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL, which for extent and variety of Stock are UNEQUALLED IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND C. & W. "TRAPIs ELL'S GUINEA EASY CHAIR, AND T WO-AND-A-HALF GUINfcA ROYAL VICTORIA EASY CHAIR, Have now attained almost universal reputation. F PHOTOGRAPHS AND SAMPLES OF COVERINGS, POST FREE. 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. Honourable mention for Good Design and Workmanship. Iuterantional Exhibition, 1862. SPECIAL NOTICE. GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW, PONTYPRIDD MEETING. CHARLES D. PHILLIPS AWARDED FOUR PRIZES, (TWICE THE NUMBER OF ANY OTHER EXHIBITOR). FOR STEAM ENGINES, IMPLEMENTS, CARTS, WATERPROOF COVERS, I &c., &c., &c. N.B.-CONTRACTOR TO ABOVE SOCIETY. CABINET MANUFACTURERS BY STEAM POWER. LAVERTON & CO,' BRISTOL ARE THE LARGEST HCUSE FURKISHERS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, MUG" LOWER 111PMES THIN LONDON HOUSES. SMSSIML URGE 1LLU8TRATED CATALOGUE, r^Tiiin' Jl SBlSiBk containing: nearly 600 BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS I i w of Furniture, with Prices of same, JL^ GRATIS AND POST FREE on application. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED AND EXCHANGED IF NOT APPROVED. L20,660 THE ORIGINAL TEA AND GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT 58, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. BACON, HAM, AND CHEESE STORES. NOTHING CAN SURPASS COMPTON'S HOME-CURED BREAKFAST BACON, FINEST YORK HAMS, OX TONGUES, AND RIPE OLD CHEDDAR CHEESE. f20,796 Y ILL-IE RS, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 8, COMMERCIAL STREET, .OPPOSITE THE WESTGATE HOTEL, NEWPORT. VILLIERS' CARTES DE VISITE TAKEN DAILY. VILLIERS' Guinea Portrait in Oil, the cheapest and most permanent style of Portrait in Englan VILLIERS' FAMILY PORTRAITS enlarged from CARTES to LIFE SIZE. VILLIERS' JEWEL MINIATURES.—A variety of new specimens to be seen at 8, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. MACHINERY, LANDSCAPES, ANIMALS, PAINTINGS. &c., PHOTOGRAPHED. [029 LONDON MANURE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1840. HAVE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY IN DRY FINE CONDITION:— PURE DISSOLVED BONES. I PREPARED GUANO. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CORN, MANGOLD, & POTATO MANURES. BONE TURNIP MANURE. 1 SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CORN, MANGOLD, & POTATO MANURES. BONE TURNIP MANURE. 1 OFFICES: 116, FENCHURCH STREET, E.C. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. For the convenience of Customers in North and South Wales, the London Manure Company have established DEPOTS at NEWPORT (MON.), ABERDOYEY, CARMARTHEN, and SALTNEY. AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES, fc,:— Mr. D. G. DiVIES, The Bridfte, Cardigan. Mr. T. MAT HI AS. S.-nunlersfoot Mr. EV\\ D-YVIES K'nes Mill Denbigh. Mr. JOH.V MORUA.N, New .Market Square, Shrewsbury. Mr.G L rTl^ Mr. THOMAS All)ROAN', Limyorucy Farm, Cowlmdws MR. D'. HARRIES Cwmyar. Llanbyther. Messrs. ROBERTS and ROWLANDS, Spring Gardens, Mr. H. HARRIES,' Rhyw'lwydyd, Pencader. ,,D vv u Messrs. JOSEPH and fHOMAS. Llanelly. SOU1H AVALE^ MERCANTILE COMPANY, Biecon. Mr. W T.P1WTS Nqrhsrfcli *'• ^LONb, Newport, Moti. ^Ir. JOHN LLOYD, 12. Nott-squar«, Carmarthen. Mr. THOMAS \VATKINS. Trecastle. L16,5G0 Its S. p PENNY SQUARES is the FINEST SIRS,—1 have beenJLaundress to Her Royal Hiirhness tne RniSfll (■■«- fhn T ATTNDRY supersedes Thumh and 'PRINCESS OE WALES far several years, and I consider KUE3H T V Rl,,P, is uneuirdled for itntv RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE is the BEST I ever used, and is Indigo Blues, is un q £ toi beauty ot u]Ki0ubtedly greatly superior to the old-fashioned Thumb or HnAMV Tint, for Economy in use, and tor not in- Dark H|U[.S^ Yours. &c.. UaUblF^ juring the Clothes. To Messrs. Reckitt and Sons. ELIZA ELDER. J" "T H E BLOOD PURIFIE R." OLD DR. JACOB TOWXSEND'S S A RS AP A R ILL A, FOR ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. rpHIS EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE lissa smeuiar influence over the blood, which it enrienes d X purifies. It removes all ])imples and blotches, cures indigestion, with its thousand phases ol sintering strengthens the debilitated frame, builds up the broken constitution, and, in fact, acts like a charm. sustaining, purifying tonic, it is invaluable, and highly recommended in long-standing cases ot indigestion nervousness, coughs, scrofula, gout, dropsy, and wasting of lIesh, and is irreatly assisted by the Pills. G. C. Kernott, M.D., L.S.A., London, says, I strongly recommend it in cutaneous diseases and all impurities of the blood."—A Dr. say. "I have been in the habit ot ordering your SARSAPAEILLA for rnv patients, with the best results. Send me six qiitrts., Yid six mammotli bottles. Sold by all Druggists.—Chief Depot: l.Jl, Fleet-street, London. CAUTION.—Get the red and blue wrapper with the Doctor's head in the centre. A o other genuine. In bottles- 2s. 6d., 4s., 4s. 601., 7s. lid., and 11s. Sent by rail to &ny address. THF OLD DOCTOR'S S A 11 S A P A LI I L L A P I L it b are the most popular nicdicirc known for all bilious affcctions, liver and stomach complaints and indigestion* as proved by thousands. Also m T „ -T rn SARSAPARILLA OINTMENT, i' a Rreat sootb^r of all sores, barns or scalds, coutcha, oolw., or aSoctiotis of the cliesV—Each ia Wies I*, ljd., 2s. and I 41. üd. sent bv post for 16 3(5, and ijQ st4kmpa. -0.91 LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE t J 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. NEWPORT AND BRISTOL. AUGUST, 1875. & T>RINC1^SS OF WALES, ->?Hr -i -i- or WELSH PRINCE, W. HOWE or D. EVANS Comuiander FROM BEAUFORT WHAKF, FROM BATHURST BASIN t NEWFOET. BRISTOL. 2Q Monday 7.15 a.m. Calling at the HotweUs 22 Wednesday 8.45 a.m. Stage. 24 Friday 12. Onoon 21 Tuesday 9.15a.m. 23 Thursday 11. 0 a.m. 25 Saturday 2 30 p.m. FARES After Cabin, 2s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, Is. t).¡. 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 and RODNEY WHARF, NEWPORT. 19,740J Mr. J. YOUNG, Traffic Manager, Newport. NOTICE. THE CORK STEAM SHIP COMPANY and the BRISTOE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will only re- ceive and carry goods subject to, and upon the express terms of their respective Notices of the 14th and 18th of DECEMBER, 1854, already published, and to be obtained at their offices STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN O CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF, cartyine Goods at THROUGH RATES to and from. The CITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET COMPANY'S (LIMITED), First-clasa Powerful Steamer "CORMORANT," (Captain Simmelkiar), UPUPA." (Cap- tain L.O'Toole)," DODO," (Captain Browne'), "MINNA, (Captain Cathcart), are intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to tow Vessels, during the month of SEPTEMBER, 1875. NEWPORT & CARDIFF TO CORK. Newport to Cork, via Cardiff Wednesday, 1st !i after Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 2nd 7 mora Newport to Cork, via Cardiff Wednesday, 8th 10 night Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 9th 11| morn Newport to Cork, via Cardiff Wednesday, 15th 5 after Cardiff to Cork, .Thursday, 16th 6 morn Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, 22nd 10 night Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 23rd 11 morn Newport to Cork via Cardiff Wednesday, 20th 5 after Cardiff to Cork Thursday, 30th 6 morn CORK TO MILFORD, NEWPORT & CARDIFF. Monday Gtli.. 5 after Monday loth 12^ after Monday 20tli after Monday 27th 12^ after The Steamer leaving Cork on Mondays is intended to call at Milford, and then proceed to Newport and Cardiff. GLASGOW TO NEWPORT & CARDIFF, via CORK The Clyde Shipping Company's Steamers leave Glasgow every Wednesday, at 1 p.m. Fares to Cardiff, or Newport, Cab n, (including Fee,) £1 Is Od; Children under 12 years, 12s.; Deck, 7s. Return Tickets, Cabin, (including Fee,) available for One Month, £ l 11s 6d.; children, 18s. Cabin Fare to Mil- ford, 17s 6d.; Deck, 7s. The Company give notice that they will not be accountable for Passenger's Luggage, unless the value thereof be declared, and a Freight paid accordingly at the time of Shipment and that Passengers from NEWPORT and CARDIFI must obtain their tickets at the Offices, be- I fore going on Board. Horses and Live Stock intended for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the time of Sailing, and Goods on t¡he previous day. For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply at Company s Office, Cork ot their Agents, JAMES MADDOCK, Ship Broker, 74, Commercial-road, Newport, Mon. E. C. DOWSING, 15,743 Ship Broker, Bute Docks, Cardiff. £ «WHITE STAR" LINK LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK Every THURSDAY, calling at Queenstown on the following do.v. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS The undernoted well-known fast Bteamers are ap- pointed to sail from Liverpool to New York as follows:- BALTIC Thursday, Sept 23. BRITANNIC .Thursday, Sept 30. GERMANIC .Thursday, Oct. 7. CELTIC Thursday, Oct 14. ADRIATIC Thursday, Oct 21. Sailing from NEW YORK every SATURDAY. SALOON PASSAGE 15, 18, and 21 Guineas, &c according to accommo- dation in State Rooms, all having equal privileges in Saloon. Children under Twelve years half fare Infants under One year free Return Tickets (availabl- for Twelve calendar months from date of issue) at reduced rates. Deposit, £ 5 each berth, These Steamships afford the very best accommodation to all classes of Passengers. Each Vessel is constructed in seven water-tight compartments. The Saloon, Ladies' Boudoir, Staterooms, and Smoking Rooms are amidships, where the noise and motion are least. Bath Rooms, Barber's Shop, Piano. Extensive Libraries, and Electric Bell communication with Stewards Surgeons and Stewardesses carried. The Steerage Accommodation is of the very highest order. Steerage Fare at Reduced Rates. Passengers booked through to all parts of the States Canada, India, &c., at special rates. Drafts issued on New Yorkfor sums not exceeding £ 10 free. j For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Offices, 19, Broadway, New York, and 96, outh Clarke-street, Chicago in Queenstown, to JAMES SCOTT and CO.; in NEWPORT to H. WOOLF, 64, Commercial-street, or to ISMAY, IMRIE, & CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool; and 34, Leadenhall-street London, E.C. SPECIAL NOTICE TO AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS AN FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS. T7REE PASSAGES TO QUEENSLAND, |j AUSTRALIA, Are'granted to Agricultural Labourers and Female Domestic Servants. No undertaking for repayment of cost of passage re quired. Assisted Passages granted to Mechanics and other eligible person There is a great demand for labour in the Colony at good <> A Surgeon-Superintendent, and Permanent Matron ac- company each ship. Each family has a separate sleeping compartment. On arriving in the Colonv passengers are received into the Government Home. £ "20 Land Order Warrants, per Adult, issued to Persons paying tlH" own full passage. Appointed Agents.-Newport Messrs. Rennie, Wilkio son, and Co., Dock-stieet.—Aberdare Mr. G. H. Evaiu. Auctioneer.—Cardiff Mr W. Davies, 28, Working-strpet, —Brecon: Mr. John Evans, Mount-street.—Merthyrr C. E. Burgess, 35 Victoria-street.—Goytre, neW Pontypridd: Mr. A. George. Queensland Government Office, *.?2 Chariuy Cross, London, S. W. 20.&