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A LARGE STOCK OF CLARETS f the celebrated Victagee 1868, 1870, now in splendid condition. he market price of these Vintages is rapidly rising, bu Messrs. DOBELL 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. CARLO WITZ, 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. rn LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCES AND GUARANTEES FOR THE FIDELITY OF PER- SONS IX SITUATIONS OF TRUST. ARE EFFECTED BY MR. W. CHRISTOPHERS, MERLIN" OFFICE, 15, COMMERCIAL STREET NEWPORT, MON. FOR YOUR GROCERY GO TO GO TO THOMAS CORDEY, *■ MERCHANT, HIGH STREET AND AT AND AT Main DEE AND ABERSYCHAN. GOOD FAMILY TEA 2S„ OR MIXTURE 2S. eD. NONE NEED BETTER. TWO-PEKCE PER POUND OFF SIS POUNDS. _1_ 117 H. PEARMAN, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, H, COMMERCIAL STRFET, NEWPORT. T 0 PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED. 12 JOHN YOUN G, faAaMACEUTlCAL CHEMIS T, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT ^^ficiana' Prescriptions and Family Receipts rare fully Prepared. [8 QTW". E. VACGHAN 4 GO'S brfiAM DYEING, BLEACHING, AND 52 SCOURING WORKS, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. CARDIFF, MERTBYR, SWANSEA, AND TENBY toENT FOR ?'SK~Messrs~Jones and Powell, drapers, &c House IiA-E!kaVON— Mr. J. Harris, draper, London AaENT FOE BLAINA—Mrs Collins confectioner. £ rt°1 Hick,, milliner, &C-, Beaufort-street. l2^_ Tested by the Public Analytical Chemists. PURE TEA-, SECURED IN TINFOIL PACKETS. Free from all mineral colour, or other adulteration —— uholcsome & invigorating—of great strength and deliciuus flavour—and chcapcr and better than any of her Tea. Qualities from 2/- to 4/- per lb. Sold by upwards of Three Thousand authorised Agents throughout the Kingdom. LOCAL AGENTS:— >'KWP0BT, Faulkner, Chemist, 81, Commercial Road. AnEttDABE, D'.ier, Chemist, 274, Cardiff Roa<l. HRRGAVBNNY, Shuckletun, Chemist, »>i, Frog in ore Street. «HinPrtKT Hotter, s, Bristol and Birmingham Warehouse. Khrnavon, flees. Post Office. !>o. Broad Street. aHECON. fM'. Chemist, High Stro;;r. BaiDGKiTDr Povrll, Chemist, Caroline street. &K& TZi £ X 21!, B».C Itad- CHBPSTOW, Hsq -ett. Baker, St, Mary Street. Wvliams, Chemist, beaufort Square.) VV^SIDQK, (riifliths. Grocer, High street. GtRoChemist, 177, Hiirh Street. HAT, wVi-Co"' Grocer, Post Othce- Hbrthtb '?*' Bookbinders, Post Office. foNTTpoor i-1'' I>ru!jgjst, George l('w,u, PoNTTPttinn °^s> Stationer. George Street. RAGLAM, (Tr'oZr"r.rs- Chemist, High Street- Rhymnkv, ciy' G™<*r. TKEDEQAR, ntl'„ "ear the Church „ T. lea Dealer, Commercm, Road Usk, ViarJt, Prinw £ i e, £ ist' Church Street •> Post Office. WHITCHURCH, Bndee Street. irlu vrocer. Post Office. TEA JOHNSON', & CO.. MLR^HAM'S, SOTjTHWARK, LONDON, S-E. I".t" 23, IRONMONGER LANE, LONDON. ;f () (THE OLD Housr. JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUR IS THE BEST. "lS tROM ADULTERATION." La.m\'t. "I havo SUPERIOR."—Lancet. perfectly ^°xaarined Johnston'* Corn Flour, an^ fir.d i boiled :'n(' roost excellent ni quality. \V:icn Children an nalk it affords complete nourishment ior p 1 persons of weak digestion." ^Arles A. CAMERON, M.D., F.E.O.J., Professor of Chemistry, Royal Cou'^e of Surgeons, Dublin L. i ^diiwssts. YILLIERS. 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 England 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 [1 CLARENCE NURSERY, NEWPORT, MON. LANDSCAPE G~A EVENING. PLANS and Designs furnished for the formation of NEW or the improvement of ex- isting GARDENS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, PARKS, &c., &c. PLANTING UNDERTAKEN BY CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE. EP EGNES AND VASES DRESSED FOR DINNER TABLES AND OTHER DECORATIONS. WEDDING$OTHER BOUQUETS MADE TO ORDER BY A FIRST-CLASS BOUQUETIST CUT FLOWERS TO ANY QUANTITY. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS LENT FOR BALLS, CONCERTS, PARTIES, AND TABLE DECORATION. ALL KINDS OF SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK. J NO. L. GOULD, PROPRIETOR. [35 j NEWPORT (MON.) SCHOOL BOARD. ACCOUNT of the INCOME, EXPENDITURE, and LIABILITIES for the Half-year ended 25th MARCH, 1876. INCOME. & »• d- EXPENDITURE. £ a. d. To Grants from the Committee of By Balance on 29tli September, 1875 144 11 10 Council on Education Central » Salaries of Officers of the Board 128 12 6 Infant School jS-51 12 0 Salaries of Teachers in Schools 94 3 2 Late British School 220 11 0 „ Books, apparatus, and stationery 75 10 6 —■■■ 272 3 0 „ Printing, postage, advertising, and office „ Amounts paid to the Treasurer by the^ charges 5 0 6 Rating Authorities, at lj-1- in the pound 750 0 0 „ Rent, rates, taxes, and insurance 0 15 6 School Fees •• „ Purchase of, and repairs to, furniture, and cleaning 13 4 5 Fuel and light 0 12 4 Erection of, and additions and alterations to, School Buildings 40 0 0 „ Interest on Loans 46 12 3 Repayment of Loans, viz. :— For .£997 Loan R3 19 0 „ ^1,798 Loan 6 17 11 10 16 11 Census Expenses 14 19 0 Mr. Phillips, late British School grant 220 11 0 235 10 0 By Balance on 25th March, 1876, viz. In hands of Treasurer. 262 13 8 In hands of Petty Cash Ke#per. 5 13 8| 268 7 4i £ 1,063 17 3i £ 1,063 17 3t Outstanding Liabilities of the Board at the end of the Half-year :— X s. d. A. W. Roberts, auditing accounts 1 12 0 Public Works Loan Commissioners, Balance on Loans 2,652 14 8 J. C. Thomas, for coal 117 8 H. Oliver, for printing 1 19 0 Mrs. James, cleaning, &c. 1 4 0 Miss Griffiths, one month's salary 2 18 4 NeedhamandCo.,coal. 1 12 8 Expenditure of present half-year, as above £ 650 18 1 Water Works Company, water rent. 8 0 6 Expenditure of corresponding half of last year 224 2 1 E. J. Smith, school-master's salary 30 0 0 Mary Rees, salary as teacher 1 19 0 Increase £ 426 16 0 Hope Ridgo, ditto 0 15 0 Clara Thomas, ditto 40 0 Ellen Chatten, ditto 4 0 0 Total 2,712 12 16 Liabilities at the end of corresponding half ') of last year 2,757 5 3 As compared with corresponding half of last s C year (decrease) 41 12 5 I certify that this account; has been examined and passed by the School Board, as provided by Section S9 of the Act 3i and 34 Vict., cap.bA>/ILiiL1 HOMFRAY, Chairman.—6th day of April, 1876. Submitted tome, ALFRED W\ ROBE Rib, Auditor, 25th day of July, 1876, and approved. GEORGE BATCHELOR, Cier*, 6th day of April, 1876. [553 T CABINET MANUFACTURERS BY STEAM POWER. fi n MARY.DORT LAV Tuil ij U I STREET, BMRISTOL ARE /FY7\ THE LARGEST HOUSE FURNISHERS YUi/J IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, MUCH LOWER IN PAIGES THAN LuBDOl HOUSES. LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing' nearly 600 BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS \l of Furniture, with Prices of same, 2——— GRATIS AND POST FREE on application. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED AND EXCHANGED IF NOT APPROVED. L364 In consequence of spurious imitations of LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE, J which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrins JN have adopted A NEW LABEL, bearing their Signature, thus, 6K4v which is placed on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SA UCE, and without which none is genuine. igy Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Worcester Crosse and Blackwell, London; and Export Oilmen generally. Retail, by dealers in sauces throughout the World,' [417 !'f9)i Is used by the ATrT^V Sirs,—I have been Laundress to Her Koyal Higfc- On aec°33T ness the PTtlNCESS OF WALES for several years, I EE3™ And by the rOOK^3J- .T_,gg, and I consider RKCKITT'S PARIS BLUE is the BEST HffrHB Oilmen, I ever used, and is undoubtedly (greatly superior to UMJJH • To b* had ot -'I the old-fashioned Thumb or & Blues. Yours, Ac. laiiiujr Beware of Injurious Imitatlona. To Messrs. RBCKITT & Boxs. EUZA ELDER^ f20 FIRST P BIZEC A R TS. J. S; STONE, DOCK STREET WORKS, NEWPORT, MON., IS NO W IN A POSITION TO EXECUTE WITH THE UTMOST PROMPTITUDE ORDERS FOR HIS CELEBRATED CARTS, SIMILAR TO THOSE WHICH HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE FIRST PRIZE AT THE GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOWS OF 1875 & 1876. 183 THE GREAT PAPER HANGINGS WAREHOUSE 83, COMMERCIAL STREET (Nearly opposite St. Paul's Church, Newport.) I ESTABLISHED 1840. T. HARSE AND SON HAVING ARRANGED WITH MR. W. W. L O D E R For the PURCHASE of this old-established BUSINESS, and completed their extensive alterations, THE SHOW ROOMS ARE NOW OPENED, WITH THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST STOCK OF WALL PAPERS IN MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SOUTH WALES. r293 THE LARGEST HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT" IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND. ILLUSTRATED WJ/JK FURNISHING jMpft GUIDES, 370 ENGRAVINGS, ]J" | THE MOST COMPLETE IV *• -V PUBLISHED. POST FREE. HJ|IYLLX^7 SPECIAL DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES n M~ WITH PATTERNS, FREE. C. AND W. TRAPNELL, DESIGNERS. AND MANUFACTURERS, ESTABLISHED 60 YEARS, 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. LONDON MANURE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1840. HAVE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY IN DRY FINE CONDITION:— PURE DISSOLVED BONES. | PREPARED GUANO. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. I CORN MANGOLD, & POTATO MANURES. |BONE TURNIP MANURE. | OFFICES: 116, FENCHURCH STREET, E.C. EDWARD jFTRSER, Secretary. For the convenience of Customers in North and South Wales, the London Manure Company bnve established DEPOTS at NEWPORT (MON.), ABERDOVEY, CARMARTHEN, and SALTNEY. AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES, 4x, Mr. D. ■G-. DA.YIES, The Prid)?e, Cardigan. Mr. T. MATtlLAS, Saundersfoot Mr-J^' AN DAYIES. Kings Mill, Denbigh. Mr. JOHN MORGAN, New Market Square, Shrewsbury. 9V Pembroke. Mr. THOMAS MORGAN, Linwoviicy Farm, Cowbrid>?e MR- -Y* HAREIBS, Cwmysr. Llaubyther. MESSRS. ROBERTS AND ROWLANPS, Spring Gardens Mr. H. HARRLBS, Rhy>vhvvd» .l, Pencader. Haverfordwest. Messrs..JOSEPH and THOMAS blandly. SOUTH WALES .MERCANTILE COMPANY, Brecon. Mr. "LEWIS, Narbsrth. Mr. J. S. STONE, Newport. 110)). Mr, JOHN LLOYD, ;2. Nott-square, Carmarthen. Mr. THOMAS WATKINS. Trecastle. L6 — — — OLD DR. JACOB SARSAPARILLA, FOR ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. FOR ALL IMPURITIES OF THF. BLOOD. rPHIS EXJRAORDINARY MEDICINE has a singuiar influence over the blood, which it enriches in X purifies. It removes all pimples and blotches, cures indigestion, with its thousand phases of sullerin strengthens the debilitated frame, builds up the broken constitution, and, in fact, acts like a charm. As sustaining, purifying tonic, it is invaluable, and highly recommended in long-standing cases ot indigestion nervousness, coughs, scrofula, gout, dropsy, and wasting of flesh, and is greatly assisted n,v 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. s»y3, I have been in the habit of ordering your SABSAPAEILLA for my patients, with the best results. Send me.six quarts and six mammoth bottles Sold by all Druggists.—Chief Depot: 131, Fleet-street, London. ^AUT.rON.—Get the red and blue torapper with the Doctor's head in the centre. No other genuine. In bottles 2s. 6d., 4s., 4s. 6d., 7s. 6d., and lis. Sent by rail to any address. THF OLD DOCTOR'S S A R SAP A R ILL API L L S are the most popular medicine known for all bilious affoctions, liver and stomach complaints and indigestion, as proved by thousands. Also SARSAPARILLA OINTMENT, is a great soother of all sores, b.irns or scalds, coucbs, colds, or affections of the ebest—Each in boxes is.ljd. 2s. and 4S- 6d. sent bv oost for 15 and t»0 stamps. f464 IMPORTANT TO FLOCKMASTERS 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, FOB THE" DESTRUCTION OF TIC. LICK, &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. XIG, X6) C5, £ 4. Most Important Certificate from MR. HERAPATII, tlte celebrated Analytical Chemist. BRISTOL LABORATORY, OLH PARK, January 18th 18G1. SlK,—I have submitted your Sheep-Dipping Composition to analysis, and find that the ingredients are 'well-blended and the mixture neutral; if it's used according to directions given. I Seel satisfied that while it effectually destroys vermin, it will not injure the hair roots (or yolk ") in the skin, tlw Ih-eee, or tlie carcase. 1 think it deserves the numerous testimonials publislied.-i a>-i, Sir, yours respectfully, WILLIAM HERAPATH, SEN., F.C.S., &c., &c.. Professor of Chemistry. AGENTS. NEWPORT JAMES EDMUNDS, druggist; j Erwood, D.AV. Jones James A. Seys, agricultural chemist: Hereford W. F. Chave druggist; W. F. Ford Abergavenny j. Watkins, druggist; dnwscist J. Gosden, druggist Kington W„ Jd. Stanwav, druggist Chepstow w. ¥. Williams, druggist; Leominster D. V. Davies, druggist Henry Hobbs, veterinary surgeon Ledbury Mrs. E. Jlwinettj late Meaeham, Monmouth W", Cossens, chemist chemist; W. Sam brook, chemist; Boss Thomas Matthews, druggist; C. Usk J. Kdwards, druggist Morgan, chemist Raglan Edward Jones, chemist Bridgend j. price, druggist Brecon II. K. Charles, Jului Morris, M. Mall, j Talgarth J. Heace Jones, chemist drugKists 1 Cardiif c. G. McCarthy, eliemis. Builth Thomas Price, druggist, & \Y. llwinaa j Swansea William Ci^oi-ge, cheuiis»t Hay J. L. Davies,druggist I Pontyp jol. E. H. Fi>i\l, ehemist Crickhowell M. A. Harris, druggist Port Taihot. Aberavoii. E. Evans, chemist Newnliam c. R Hardeman, druggist Neath Charles Hutching.chemist. Bromyard, G Pevwux, chemist Tyne>vydd, John Lloyd, chemist 4193 T. CORDEY'S NEW SYSTEM OF BUSINESS. T CORDEY, FAMILY GROCER, TEA, COFFEE, AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, 35, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. MON, BEING quite satisfied, from his past expe- rience of Business, that the Public study their own interests in preference to those of their Friends, feels sure that his NEW SYSTEM of Business must be con- ducive to a great increase of trade, and that will at once be an answer how the thing can be done at prices quoted. T. C. therefore confidently solicits Consumers' Patron- t8?' -^omparison of his prices with any other list now beiore the Public, must convince Economists of the supe- riority of his New System of Business. All Articles are from the best Manufacturers or Ship- pers, whose names will be a guarantee as to quality. TEA. per 8. d. Good Black Rough Tasted Tea 1 &* Excellent value, unprecedented 2 (i Fine Kaisow, bright, rich liquor, an excellent value Tea 2 4 Very Choice Black Tea, with strength and deli- cacy combined 2 8 Best Black, the pick of the market 3 0 2d per lb. off for 61bs. and upwards. Best Lump Sugar Q Sparkling Demerara. Sugar q 3 Finzell's No. 1 Crystals J" q 4 Finzell's No. 2 Crystals a « Finzell's Crushed q 3* Good Bright Moist Sugar 0 91. Good Brown. g* tBLACK LEAD. Nixey's 1 dozen Id packets for. 0 6 Baker's large size, I dozen for. [[[ 0 8' James's Dome Lead, 6d box for 0 4t BLACKING. Berry's Blacking, 3d per dozen, 1 gross box, 2s lOda BISCUITS, HUNTLEY AND PALMER'S. per lb. in square tins, 7.. vr- j T> l • 3 t • 1 per lb. lOlbe.eack Mixed Best, comprised of 20 kinds 0 10 0 10 Arrowroot 0 71 0 71. ••• — 0 7" 0 7 Butter. 0 5 0 5 Combination 0 0 5i Cracknell's 0 n q Lunch 04 a 4 5Jllk; •• 0 5i 0 5| ^»ne 0 8 0 8 Osborne 0 8 3 3 £ ea Si 0 H German Rusks 0 S Water 0 5 0 5 Dog Biscuits, per cwt., 18s. BLUE (Column's Stamp), lid. „ (Reckitt's Square), usually sold at Is. 4d. for IOd. „ 21b. Boxes, Light Blue, for Is. Id., usually sold at Is. 8d. STARCH (Colman's) lib. boxes, usually sold at 6d., for 4}d.. „ (James') lib. boxes, usually sold at 6d., for 4}d. „ (Good) ia 51b. packets, suitable for laundresses blue or white, 3d. per lb., usually sold at 4d. 6 lb. Pkt. 1 doz. lbs. C JMPOSITES (Thomas's) No. 1 4 4 £ 8 » » No. 2 4 11 8 0 No. 3 3 10* 7 6 M No. 4 3 0 5 (Chamber) Gd. box for 4td. CORN FLOUR (Brown and Poison's) 8d per packet, for 6d. COFFEE (Pure Roasted) whole or ground, Costa. Rica, Is 6d Jamaica, Is (3d Fine Mysore, Is 8d Finest Mysore, Is lOd: Mocha, Is 10d; Dandelion, Is 9d Tin for- ls4id. COCOA. per lb. usually sold Epps Is 2d Is 4d Fry's Caraccas Is id Is 4d Rock Is Od Is 2cl Cadbury's Essence 4|d 6d EXTRACT OF MEAT.-LIEBIG COMPANY'S. 2 ounce pot, usually sold for Is 9d Is 3d 4 ounce pot, „ 3s Od 2s 3d Normandy Pippins Sd per lb. CROSSE & BLACK WELL'S PICKLES. Mixed Pickles ls Bottle for Sid Picallilly. Is „ Onions Is „ 9!d Walnuts Is 9id White Onions Is 10ld Oriental Pickles. is 6d Is 2jd Watkins' Digestive Pickles. Is 3d 10.}d SAUCE. Lea and Perrins' Is Bottle for 9d „ » 2s „ is m Mellor s 6d „ 4W Cocks' Reading la 9d Burgess' Anchovy is 3^ JQLJ Harvey s Sauces is CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S PASTES AND MEATS, Anchovy, Bloater, Hall, Ham and Chicken, Shrimp and Game, Tongue, Beef and Strasbourg, Is tin for 0 9 Pate au Diable, Is Od pot for I 1 Ham and Chicken Pates, 2s tin for 1 6 Veal and Ham Pates, Is 6d tin for 1 3 CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S FLAVOURING ESSENCES. Lemon, Oransre, Vanilla, Cedrat, Almonds Ratafia, Kernels, Mace, Cinnamon, Ginger, Nutmegs, Carraways, Mint, Pimento, Celery,' Sage, Marjoram. Bergamotte, Parsley, Thyme, Lemon Peel, and prepared Cochi- neal, Is bottles for q g Oakey's Knife Polish, Is tin for 0 8 Borwick's Baking Powder, Is tin for Q >> » 6d tin for q 4* » 1 dozen Id packets for 0 7i Hemingway, or Hudsons, Dry Soap, 3d per lb or 26s per cwt. ^a9flask^' largest S1Ze' quality guaranteed, 5|d per Keiler's New Marmalade, 6s 3d per dozen; 3 pots for ls al; per pot, 6.Vd. Manby's Crystals, gross box, 6s per dozen, 61d. Butter Scotch, Oil packet for 4-d Carraways, 6d per lb. 5es! PePper, 6d per lb. Best Wlnte Pepper. lOd per lb. Child s Night Lights, 6d box for 5d Finest Mace, 3d per ounce. Finest Cloves, Hd per ounce. Finest Cinnamon, 3d per ounce. Ginger, Bold," 1 d. Carbonate Soda, 4d per lb. Epsom Salts, 4 ounce packet Id, or 3d per lb. Davies' Plate Polish, 1 dozen Id packets for 8d. Terms, Cash. It is requisite that all Orders should be paid for on Ordering or Delivery. All Patrons residing in the Country beyond our delivery, are courteously re- quested to observe that the Goods cannot be sent until the Cheque or Post Office Order is received. Our prices being quoted in the Cash Consumers' interest, compels us to ad here to these terms. All Parcels delivered Free at any reasonable distance by our own carts or vans, from our Newport Establish* ment. Any parcels delivered to either of the Spwmri Railway Stations Free. wporfc T. CORDEY T. CORDEY BEGS to call the attention of the Public to his revised list. Our lirst issue was based npon the lowest remu- nerative prices, but since we issued our list we find a Ust inserted with quotations of some articles lower, which have not appeared beiore at any prjce. The object is plainly to be seen to try to stamp our New System of ? ^ewP°1?' AU articles sold by ii will ba ot the best quality, and prices as low as any house ill existence. WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCER, 'lo, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT AJs-D- RLGH STREET, ABERSYCHAN. [m-