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(\(lrtt. DENTAL SURGERY. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT IN ARTIFICIAL TEETH AND PAINLESS DENTISTRY. .Attendance in the Principality for the last AThirty Years. Mr. Lewin Mosely, Dentist, 30, BERNERS STREET, LONDON (ESTABLISHED 1820.) APPOINTMENTS FOR 1862. NEWPORT—Every Fourth THURSDAY, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL. Next visit, Thursday, February 13. ABE RGAVENN Y-L very alternate TUESDAY, at Mr. WILLIAMS, next door to the ANGEL HOTEL. Next visits, Tuesday, January 28, and Tuesday, February 11 HEREFORD—Every Alternate WEDNESDAY, at Mr. WEBSTER'S, Surveyor, &c., St. Owen-street. Next visits, Wednesday, Jan. 29, and Wednesday, Feb 12. MONMOUTH—Every Fourth THURSDAY, at Mr. J. POWELL'S, Plumber, Monnow-street. Next visit, Thursday, January 30. CHEPSTOW—By appointment, at the GEORGE HOTEL. Private rooms at all the Hotels. Attendance from 10 to 5. IMPORTANT NOTICE Mr MOSELY, Dentist, begs to direct attention to a New and Patented improvement in the manufacture of Artificial Teeth, Palates, &c., which supersedes all impure Metals and soft or absorbing agents hitherto the fruitful Cause of so many evils to the mouth and gums. A portion of this great improvement consists of a gum-colored enamelied base for the Artificial Teeth, which presents a uniformly smooth and Lighly polished surface, preventing any lodgment of food between interstices, thus avoiding the consequent unpleasant secretions, causing foulness of breath, &c. Additional Teeth can be added when re- quired, (thus saving great expense to the Patient,) without extracting roots or fangs, and as the whole is moulded in a soft state, all inequalities of the gums or roots of teeth are Carefully protected, and insures a perfect system of painless Dentistry. Neither metals, wires, or unsightly ligatures are required, but a perfectly complete adhesion secured by Mr MOSELY'S PATENTED SUCTION PALATE, No. 674, August, 1855. Decayed and Tender Teeth permanently restored to use, preventing the necessity of Extraction. Constant attendance at Town Residence, No. 30, Berneis-street, Oxford-street, W where patients and letters will meet with immediate attention. Consultations, and every information, free. Charges unusually moderate. [13 HENRY POOLEY & SON, 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON PATENTEES AND SOLE MAKERS OF PO OLEY'S WEIGHING MACHINES, WEIGHBRIDGES, l-c., Suitable for all Commercial, Mining and Manufacturing purposes. TRAM WEIGHING MACHINES, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE VARIOUS WORKS OP SOOTH WALES. Albion Foundry, Liverpool; 89, Fleet-street, London Commercial-street, Newport; Wellington-ssreet, Gateshead. AGENTS for the sale of Valves and Brass Mountings, Pressure Guages, Vulcanized India Rubber, &c., &c.— C. P. PARKINSOJS, Manager. [10 H. P. BOLT, CONTRACTOR, B IT T T. n 17 T? AND MANUFACTURING JOINER, A US TIH FRIARS SAWING, PLANING, GROOVING, & MOULDING MILLS, NEWPORT MONMOUTHSHIRE, HAS constantly on hand the following GOODS, viz. -.—STEAM STRUCK MOULD- INGS and ARCHITRAVES, SKIRTINGS, DOOR JAMBS, QUOIN BEADS, SASH BARS, DOORS and DOOR FRAMES, SHUTTERS, GROUNDS, SASHES and FRAMES, PANELLING, and FLOORING of all descriptions. Also, RIDGE, CRESE, SLATE, and PANTILE LATHS, DRAIN PIPES, CEMENTS, PLASTER OF PARIS, CHIMNEY PIECES, SLATE SLABS, OR NAMENTAL FLOOR TILES, and all kind of BUILDING MATERIALS in general, at reasonable prices EXPERIENCED WORKMEN in eveiy branch of the BUILDING TRADE sent out in Town and Country at the Shortest Notice. # N.B. A list of Drawings, and Prices of Doors, Mount ings, &c., forwarded, on application at the Works. [10 MR. PARSON SURGEON DENTIST, of 17, Orchard- street, College Green, Bristol, respectfully acquaints the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of New- port and Vicinities, that he may be consulted in the various branches of his profession, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, the second Wednesday in each month, Terms, which are extremely moderate, may be known on application as above. ^KBmjAliY^ } Newport, Wednesday, 12tli, 9 till 5. (25 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG. SURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PARK- SURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PARK- STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for the last 14 years) at NEWPORT, the first WEDNESDAY, and at CARDIFF the following THURSDAY in every Month, when he may be consulted on all cases relating to his Profession. Mr. YOUNG'S next visit will occur as follow :— NEWPORT—At Mr. Wansbrough's, plumber, Com- mercial-street,—Wednesday, February 5th. CARDIFF-At No. 2, Duke-street, next door to the Guardian Oifice-Thursday, February 6th. [2258 JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 3s. IX CLOTH. Or 5s. neatly bound in Calf. A BRIEF DISCOURSE ON WINE, how to choose it, and how to use it embracing an Historical and Descriptive account of the Vine, its Culture and Produce in all Countries, Ancient and Modern drawn from the best authorities. "I pr'ythee take the cork out of thy mouth, That I may drink thy tidings.—As V on Like It. J. L. DENMAN, 65, FENCHUIICH STREET, LONDON. LONGMAN AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW. A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY FOR COLDS, B INFLUENZA, &C. ARCLAYS' DR. BATEMAN'S PEC- TORAL DROPS. This Medicine has long been held jn the highest estimation for all Rheumatic and Chronic youplaints, in Pains of the Limbs, Bones, and Joints, and violet Colds. It has been in repute now upwards of bo^kury, and the great quantity sold annually is the 8eld0^°?t ,°f its efficacy parties who have once used it occasi0n D? have recourse to it a second time, when principaije(^u're8- ^t does not act as a purgative but perspiration^011 P°res of the skin, inducing gentle as a pre vent! v«nf,T-.theie^ore' actinS in a 8reat meas«r^ pnij, In ever, too often arising from neglected valuable. For iJflQatism and Chronic Pains it is in- or iifl taken in the early J?™ it is unrivalled, particularly if Extract froma addressed to Mr. THOMPSON PharmacyUtealO^ u Richmond, Yorkshire. SIR, I M in «5JCTE(J\NFORI*» you (for the benefit of others similarly afflictedJi „ relief i de- rived from taking Bartsi!»ateman>a Drops," which I purchased from you some snort tl JwdMlr afflicted with f." two j"„, ami for nearly twelve months ol that time wag confined to bed After taking tw° bottles ONLY, Im quite cured. A neighboui ot tnia0j liv-lQa a| Barton, by trade a lime-burner, can bear simjiar testi- mony he was so lame from Rheumatism as to be unable to work for several months, and now, after taking Bar. clays' Bateman's Drops" (through my recommendation), is "tion) is able not only to work, but walk six miles every day. I am, Sir, yours obedIently, FRANCIS 1 ANSON". Middleton Tyas, near Richmond, Dec. 5th, I860. These Drops may be had of all respectable Druggists and dealers in Patent Medicines, in bottles, at 13;d. and 2s. 9d. each. Be careful to ask for BARCLAYS' BATEMAN'S DROPS, as there are many spurious imitations; and observe "hat their names and address (95, Farringdon-street) are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to each bottle. [2561 (t(b. t.e. E N T L E M E N who desire a superior VJC FIT and FINISH ahould try C. MILNES, TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER, 158, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. [8 PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTEIJ AT THE itlnlia (Stncral punting Office, 15, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MOX BOOK-PRINTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS CIRCULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &C. NOTICE. N U G E N T W E LL S WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, & SILVERSMITH, NEWPORT, BEGS to call attention to his Large and JD Fashionable ASSORTMENT of GOLD, SILVER, and PLATED GOODS, of the Best Quality, together with a Large Stock of FRENCH & GERMAN GOODS, suitable for Christmas Presents. OBSERVE 22, HIGH STREET. [2642 A M E S L Y D D 0 N JAMES LYDDON (LATE MASTERS), Family, Wine, Spirit, Ale and Porter Merchant, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT- WINES, SIRITS, ALES, PORTER, &c., supplied at a Low PRICE, in any Quantities to suit Families. All orders executed with punctuality and despatch. List of Prices to be had on application.—Terms, Cash. [2548 HOPKINS, HAIR DRESSER, PERFUMER, JEWELLER, &c., 50, HIGII STREET, Having engaged an EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT will be enabled to EXECUTE all ORDERS in the NEWEST STYLE. SEPARATE ROOMS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR CUTTING, DYEING, &c. I WIGS, FRONTS, PTAITS, HEAD DRESSES, &c., always in Stock. [1945 ..I > I 1 (if¿,£i1 J. S. STONE J. S. TONE BEGS to invite the attention of purchasers J) of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS to his EXTENSIVE STOCK of PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, GRUBBERS, SCARIFIERS, CHAFF CUTTERS, BEAN, OAT, and CORN MILLS, TURNIP CUTTERS, PULPERS and GRATERS, LINSEED OIL CAKE MILLS, STEAM ENGINE and THRASHING MACHINE, HORSE GEARS, CORN DRESSING MACHINES and SCREENS, DRILLS and HORSE HOES, CARTS, WAGGONS, &c., &c. Catalogues sent post free by applying to J. S. STONE, Newport, Mon. [2015 WILLIAM COMPTON, TALLOW CHANDLER AND MELTER, 68. HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON., HAS on Sale a quantity of Good Fresh GREAVES for Dogs and Pigs Food, free from any deleterious ingredient. W. C.'S NOTED RED-WICK DIP CANDLES, Are in great request, made from PURE TALLOW, and consequently will burn longer, and give a clearer light than the Common Dips made from an inferior compound. [2349 VETERINARY SURGERY. MR. SAMUEL PARKER begs most res- pectfully to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Hotel Keepers, Farmers, Tradesmen, and others, of Newport and the surrounding District, that ho has com- menced business as a VETERINARY SURGEON, and hopes by strict attention to business, combined with mo- derate charges, to secure a share of their patronage. S. P. begs to state that he has had four years' expe- rience in Chemistry, and Twenty-one years practice in the above business. All animals entrusted to his care shall receive his most prompt attention Blistering, Bleeding, Firing, and Castrating, and all other operations relating to Veterinary, carefully and practically performed. All cases of Calving, Foaling, Lambing, &c., thoroughly understood from experience, Testimonials forwarded on receipt of stamped envelope. P.S.-Noto the Address, 54, COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT. [2478 LIGHT LIGHTER LIGHTEST 1 PARAFFIN, 3s. 2d. per Gallon. PETROLINE, 4s. per Gallon PHOTOGENE, 4s. per Gallon. BELMONTINE, 5. per Gallon. TO Insure getting these OILS perfectly pure and non-explosive, go to HENRY L. WILLIAMS, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, (Member, by Examination, of the Pharmaceutical Society) 3, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, (Opposite the Westgate Hotel.) Where also may be obtained OILS of all descriptions at the lowest possible prices. ]2446 BUTLER'S TASTELESS SEIDLITZ POWDER. I wo 41 ij, :,ij i;I ii In One Bottle, price 2s. 6d., en- closed in a Case, with Spoon and Measure. THIS USEFUL APERIENT PREPARATION, besides forming an equally efficient and far more agreeable Draught than that produced with the common Seidlitz Powder, is made in much jless time, and without trouble. 'To allay Fever or Thirst, a. tea- spoonful in water forms a most refreshing saline draught. It will keep in any climate, and is not injured by the longest sea voyage or land journey. BUTLER'S POMADE DIVINE. This elegant Preparation is so generally known and ap. proved of, that it is unnecessary to enumerate all the pur- poses for which it is employed. When properly prepared, upon which much of its utility depends, it is found to be a most efficacious application for chapped hands and lips, burns scalds, excoriation and roughness of the skin, oc- casioned by sea-bathing, exposure to the sun, inclement W6prepared bylBUTLER & CRISPE, (Late Butler and^ Hardin"), Chemists, 4, CHEAP3IDE, corner of St. Paul's London! t2499 TO TENANTS WISHING TO BECOME THEIR OWN LANDLORDS THE WESTERN COUNTIES PERMA- NENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. 10, Hammet-street, Taunton, are prepared to receive PRO- POSALS for ADVANCES on MORTGAGE of approved FREEHOLDS, COPYHOLDS, or LEASEHOLDS-to any amount—repayable by fixed Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Since 1851, nearly 1,500 Shares have been taken in this Society, and zC40,000 advanced upon approved securities.—Their Agent for this District is Mr. WM. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock-street, Newport, of whom the t ceaaary forms and every information can be obtained. [2730 t¡drt$.st, tit. — WOOLLEN CLOTHS FOR WINTER. PURCHASERS SHOULD GO TO THE CLOTH HALL, HIGH STREET PILOTS, WITNEYS, BEAVERS, COATINGS, nnusKiNTs. CORDS, MOLESKINS. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, LEATHER CLOTHS, C^ACH L A OR. kr. Where they will find the LARGEST STOCK in NEWPORT to SELECT FROM, and at the LOWEST PRICE possible for the Quality. GEORGE KERR, CLOTH HALL, 31, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. [2467 WINTER FASHIONS. GOLDEN BOOT-124, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT BUY OF THE MAKER, AND SAVE 15 OR 25 PER CENT. JAMES HORNER respectfully wishes to inform ltis Customers and the Public that he has nearly everything made under his own superintendence; therefore the Goods are better and much cheaper, there being only one profit, he being the manufacturer. J. H. would call the attention of the Public to the RIVETTED GOODS, they being of First-class make, and at Prices that will be much lower than they have been hitherto sold. Wellington Boots 10s Od to 12s Od Short Ditto 8s Od to i>s Oil Balmorals Ins Od to l2sV)d Side Sprinis 10s Od to 12s Oil Button Boots. I 8s Od to 10s Od Bluchers os Cd to 7s 0tl Ladies Cashmere Boots, own make 3s Od to 3s Sd Military Heels, own make. 4s Od to 5s Od I Laci'jes Cloth Boots, own make 3s 6d to 4s Gd M'litary Heels, own make 4s 6d to ,5s fid „ Kid Balmorals, own make 4s Od to 5s 6d Military Heels, own make 5s Od to 6s Od j, Eiastic Sides, Military Heels, own make. 6s Od to 7s 6d „ House Boots 2s Od to 2s 9t; Colourad Doots. 2s Od to 3s 6d Ladies' Overshoes, Is. 61.; Children s, Is. 41. GREAT REDUCTION in Children's Boots and Shoes, in. endless variety. In the BESPOKE DEPARTMENT every attention to the Latest Fashions, best Materials, good Workmen, and the Lowest Price charged. One Trial will convince the Purchasers of the advantages to be obtained at this Establishment. NOTICE-GOLDEN BOOT, 124, COMMERCIAL STREET. OPPOSITE CROSS STREET, NEWPORT. [2683 SOUTII WALES FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 117, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. JAMES LEACH begs to return his best thanks to the Inhabitants of Newport and the Public in general, for the extensive Patronage with which he has been honoured during the last seven years. His business having increased beyond his most sanguine expectation, he has deemed it advisable to receive a PARTNER into his Establishment, and he trusts that additional care and attention to Business will merit a con- tinuance of the support which has hitherto been so liberally awarded him. TO MAKE WAY FOR A NEW SUPPLY OF GOODS," THERE WILL BE, FOR ONE MONTH, A CLEARING OUT OF OLD STOCK, Consisting of both NEW and SECOND-HAND DRAWING and DINING ROOM FURNITURE, in WALNUT, ROSEWOOD, and MAHOGANY. BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS, in every Variety of Pattern BEDDING, &c., &c. The whole to be sold at greatly REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH. The Ifirm will henceforth be carried on under the joint names of LEACH and BAILEY." N.B,—All sums owing to, and all claims upon JAMES LEACH, prior to January 1st, 1862, should be settled forthwith. [2789 ry¡ TOWN HALL, .;y' CARDIFF. (-.2 MADAME JENNTTIND-GOLDSCHMIDT IN CARDIFF, FOR ONE MORNING CONCERT ONLY, ACCOMPANIED BY O, Ti.ro THE EMINENT ARTISTES, MR. SIMS REEVES AND SIGNOE BELLETTI. f Mr. MITCHELL, of Bond-street, London, beqa to announce that A GRAND MORNING CONCERT Will take place in the above Hall, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, January 20th, 1862, commencing at TWO o'clock precisely, at which the following distinguished Artistes will appear:- MADAME LIND-GOLD SCHMIDT, T SOLO VIOLIN MR. H*. "BW. J5.I MS REEVES, & SIGNOR BELLETTI, PIANO-FORTE MR. N-VIF-A VJOI,ONOELI,O SIGNOR PIATTI. ADMISSION. Reserved and Numbered Seats One Guinea I Family Tickets (admitting tour to uo.y Unreserved Seats Half-a-Guinea. The local arrangements under the superintendence of Ir. BIRD, Bookseller, Duke-street, Cardiff, at whose ° Establishment a Plan of the Hall may be seen, and Places secured. Seats will be appropriated according to the priority of application and no more Tickets will be issue I than can be conveniently accommodated. The Tickets will be ready for delivery on and after Monday, January 20. [2809 IMPORTANT NOTICE! LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. GENERAL CARRIERS TO NEWPORT, EBBW VALE, BLAINA, PONTYPOOL, (T ABERSYCHAN, CARDIFF, RHYMNEY, MERTHYR, &c., &c. Goods are Received and Forwarded Daily from the London and North Western to the principal Stations of the MONMOUTHSHIRE, RHYMNEY, AND TAFF V ALE KAILWAiS The followine houses are alone authorised to receive Goods in London for the M Ihetouowmgnouses DQn aND ,nqrth WESTERN COMPANY'S OFFICES: For Rhymney Railway and Cardiff- CHAPLIN AND HORNE. Swan with Two Necks, Gresham-street, E'C. Spread Eagle, Gracechurch-street, E-C. George and Blue Boar, Holborn, E.C. Green Man and Still, Oxford-street, W. Cross Keys, Wood-street, E.C. Bolt-in-Tun, Fleet-street, E.C. Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, W. Golden Cross, Charing Cross, W.C. Old White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly, W. White Horse, Fetter-lane, E.C. Hambro' Wharf, Thames-street, S.E. Camden Town Station, W. Hay don-square Station, E. For Monmouthshirs Railway and Newport. PICKFORD AND CO. 20, Wandsworth-road, S.W. Castle, Wood-street, Cheapside, E.C. Railway Station, Camden Town, N.W. 395, Oxford-street, W. Vine-street, Regent-street, W. Wharfs, 1 & 2, City-road Basin, E.C. 1, Hunter-street, Old Kent-road, S.E. Union Hall, Union-street, Borough, S.E. 9, South Wharf-road, Paddington, W. Red Lion Yard, Princess-street, Westminster, S.W. Camden Town Station, N-W. Poplar Station. Railway Station, Haydon-sq., Minories, E. Swan Yard, Borough, S.E. LONDON.-MR. DAVID STEVENSON, Goods Manager, Camden Town Station. MANCHESTER, London Road Station.—Mr. THOS, KAT. ^«ods Manager. LIVERPOOL, Waterloo Station, Park Lane, and Crown Street Stations.—Mr. HENRY BBADSHAW, Goods Manager. BIRKENHEAD—Agent, Mr. JOHN MASON. BIRMINGHAM, Curzon-street Station.—Agents: Messrs. PICKPORD & Co.; CROWLEY & Co.; CHAPLIN & HORNE. Mr. F. P, BROUGHTON, Goods Manager. WOLVERHAMPTON AND SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE.—Mr. E. HUNTLY, Goods Manager. Traffic ordered per LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY will be carried between South Wales District and all parts of the Kingdom by the most direct routes. 1 Further particulars respecting the transit of traffic and tull information respecting Rates, may be obtained on anDli-cation to Mr. J. A. JEBB, at 7, York-place, Newport, (the Agent of the London and North Western Company for the South Wales District) or from the local Agents, Messrs. CROWLEY, at Cardiff, and Messrs rlCEuyo1nUs\aUon!7ondon, December 2nd, 1861. BY ORDER. [2643^ 1; :;i LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. THE DIRECT THROUGH ROUTE from SOUTH WALES RAILWAY, NEWPORT, C A RDTFF PONTYPOOL, ABERGAVENNY, MERTHYR TYDFIL, &c., &c., to LIVERPOOL, MAN- CHESTER LEEDS, and the NORTH, VIA SHREWSBURY and CREWE. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS W eek Day Trains "^Trains N,B.—Passengers from the South Wales TCamfi STATIONS. „ „ —, Railway for the Xorth, change from the Iligh- 1&21&2 I & 2 street Station to the Mill-street Station, at 0 a.m. a.m. a.m. Newport. An Omnibus meets every Train. a.m. a.m. -1 a.m. __I Newport. An Omnibus meets every Train. 775 r N"esv Milford. dep. 8 15 11 0 § f Haverfordwest „ 8 40 11 27, LIST OF THROUGH FARES. Carmarthen 9 53 12 50 2nd CI, 3rd CI. <« Swansea 11 13 2 9; 8. B> a, s> s: Carmarthen 9 53 12 50 lst CI. 2nd Cl. 3rd Cl <« Swansea 11 13 2 9; 8. B> a, s> s=j Neath „ 11 40 2 40, ••• Newport to g I Bridgend ••• ? Shrewsbury 19 3 12 8 7 6^ HD Cardiff „ 6 10 12 49 4 36: ••• LIVERPOOL 29 9 21 0 12 34 5* NEWPORT > 6 31 1 10 5 8 Manchester 38 4 20 11 12 9i 9 I High-st. Stn.S 0^1" ° _U— Leeds 36 4 25 5 15 10J 1,2, 3 1, 2,3 1,2,3 1, 2,3 1, 2 U 1, 2,3. preston 33 10 23 11 14 74 a.m. p.m p.m. p-m p-w- a.m. P-m. Cardiff to ———-——-——————" Shrewsbury 22 3 14 9 9 O Exp. Liverpool 32 9 23 1 13 94 *4°n- }dep. 6 40 1 30 2 15 3 30 5 30 8 50 3 45 Manchester 33 4 23 0 14 3J Ry. Mul-st. Stn. J r Rhymney to R.Ry. Cardiff(Adam-st)d 12 5012 50 ••• Shrewsbury 21 3 14 0 8 6J f Merthyr Tydfil dep 9 40 1 10 1 10 4 25 8 0 3 0 Li ool 31 9 22 4 13 34 Pontypool Road „ 6 55 1 48 3 32 3 50 5 50 J lo 4 10 Manc £ ester 32 4 22 3 13 9J **5- I Abergavenny „ 7 25 2 10 3 5 4 10 6 21 9 6U 4 40, Merthyr to v "0 n -1 OA in n Shrewsbury 21 9 14 3 8 9J LH f Shrewsbury, arr 11 30 4 50 7 35 10 0 1 3010 0 Liverpool 32 3 22 7 13 6j Warrington „ 1 43 7 3o 10 3 Manchester 32 10 22 6 14 0J Sg* LIVERPOOL „ 2 30 8 35 10 45 6 30 Abergavenny to | s» Stockport 1 50 7 47 10 13 ••• gjirewsbury 15 5 10 3 6 1 T^allc1hcs'er,J o ni O 1A 1 Liverpool 25 11 18 7 10 10 g Huddersfieid „ 3 0 9 10 Manchester 25 8 18 74. 11 4 4 2 Leeds „ 4 10T0 10 Pontypool Road to ^re?.t?n J- Shrewsbury 17 3 11 4. 6 lo* > nar K I, "tin Liverpool 27 9 J 9 8 11 74 Cal. | 9 5 ••• Manchester 27 5 19 11J. 12 2 a m. a.m. p.m. 1,2 1,2,3 1,2 Trains leave LIME-STREET STATION, Liverpool daily, at. 4 5 9 0 1 15 Arriving in Newport f ♦ l t Passengers, if booked by the L. k N. W. Route, will travel between Liverpool and Newport without change of carriage, and will avoid the inconvenience of crossing the Mersey from Birkenhead^to Liverpool. l^* PASSENGERS MUST BE PARTICULAR TO ASK FOR TICKETS BY THE LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN ROUTE. Further information may be obtained on application to Mr. J. A. JEBB, 7, York-place, Newport, the Agent of the L. & N. w. R. Co. BY ORDER. Euaton Square Station, London, January 1, 1862. (2668 (ldrt.i$t.. \V R. MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and ▼ T COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPOUT. BONDED AND FREE STORES FOR SHIPS. [1 DR. DE JOXGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) qiun) LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribe;! by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and uiost effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS RHEUMATISM, GOCT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND SCROFCLOUS AFFECTIONS. rrl-IE invariable purity, palatableness, pjieedj efficacy, and consequent economy of this unrivalled preparation, have obtained for it tbe general approval and unqualified confidence of the Medical Profession, and not.withstan ling the active, and in too many instances, unscrupulous opposition of interested dealers, an unprece- dented amount of public patronage. The immeasurable therapeutic superiority of Dr. DE JONGH'S Cod Liver Oil over every other variety is inron- testubly established by the recorded opinions of the most distinguished Physicians and Surgeons in all parts of the world. In numberless instances, where other kinds of Cod Liver Oil had been long and copiously administered with little or no benefit, Dr. DE JONGH'S Oil has produeed almost immediate relief, arrested disease, and restored healih. SELECT MEDICAL OPIIOS Sir Henry Marsh, Bart, M.D., T.C D. physician in Ordinary to the Queen, in Ireland; President of th College of Physicians in Ireland Visiting Physician to Steevens Hospital; Consulting Physician to the, City of Dublili, St. Vincent, and Rotunda Hospitals, dr.. if-C. "I have frequently prescribed Dr. DE JONGH'S Light Brown Cod Liver Oil. I consider it to be a very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." A. B. Granville, Esq., M D., L,R C.P., F.R.S., Author of "The Spas of Ganim,y." "The Spas of Kngland," "On Sudden Death" cfcc., etc. Dr. Granville has used Dr. DE JONGH'S Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil extensively in his practice, and has found it not only efficacious but uniform in its qualities. He believes it to be preferable in many respects to Oils sold without the guarantee of such an authority as De Jongh. Dr. Granville has found that this particular kind producees the desired effect in a shorter time than others, and that it does not c,\Use the nausea find indigestion too often consequent on the administration of Pale Oils. The Oil being, moreover, much more palatable, Dr. Granville's patients have themselves expressed a preference for Dr. DE JONGH'S Light Brown Cod Liver Oil." Charles Cowan, Esq, M.D., L.R.C.S.E., Senior Physician to the lioyal Berkshire Hospital, Consulti hysician to the Heading Dispensary, &c., &c. "Dr. Cowan ie glad to find that the Profession has some reasonable guarantee for a genuine article. of The material now sold varieB in almost every establish- ment where it is purchased, and a tendency tc. prefer a colourless and tasteless Oil, if not counteracted, will uk-maUly jeopaulise the reputation of an unquestionably valuable addition to the Materia Medica. Dr. Cowan wishes Dr. de Jongh every success in his meritorious undertaking. Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d. Pintq, 4s. 9,1. Quarts, 9s. capsuled and labelled with Dit. DE JONGH'S stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by respectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, 'i't TT "1' "•- m,. A "T\ TJ\X (){y.- W.O^ I"I 0 The PARLIAMENTARY REPORT on I FOOD AD !■ ITERATION proves that if Merchants did not allow the Chinese to coat Tea with powdered colour, the brown wi- thered leaves could not possibly tie palmed off for fine Tea, as nuw, to the loss of the British consumer. II "Always Good alike" HORNIMAN's PURE TEA the Leaf not covered with color. -II S 1 a I I J ( M i r! Jl. I i i s _r- » r. F I 3 S ft |5M| ft & S fe 1 B i J PM S 2 ff" L- 1U i> )L4. Yt AllMiOUSJS, I 1JJ axc)uiiveii/f) wi :2. Vj'TtiwojHi St.. City, Lotidon.1 GREAT STRENGTH and RICH FULL FLA- vouit is insured, by IIORNIMAN & Co. importing Tea thus pure and undisguised, as the Chinese cannot, if it is kept in its natura uncoloured state, pass off leaves which have become brown and flavourless. The LAKCET REPORT' states: —The Teas in the Docks im "ported by Horniman i Ce. are •'genuine and of good quality; the Green with none of the bluish colour seen on other teas, aie of a natural olive hue; and, with the Blacks, are perfectly pure and wholesome Sold only secured in Packets. Prices 3s. 8d 4s., and 4s. 4d per pound. AGENTS IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD. BERDARE Jones.—Thomas ABEIIAVON..Dvan Evans. ABERGAVENNY Go.-wlen (late Ili s, Itigli.-st. ABERSYCHAN Wood, Stamp- office. BRISTOL..Ferris, Union-street. BRECON.White, High-street. BRIDGES D Ley slion. BLAKEXEY..Philpotts. CP.ICKHOWEI.L..Christopher. COWBRIDGE ..Tliomas, liigh-st CARDIFF..Kernick,23, Duke-st Ditto ..James, Bute-street CIIFPSTONV.. Ta lor, St. Alary street COLEFOED.. Williams.— Hougl C,Oss LONDON..Purssell Corn hill LYDNEY ..Hathaway MONMOUTH.. Farror.— Baker. Ditto COSSENS and SON chemists MERTHYR..Stephens, High st NF.ATH..Hutchiris, Ward-street NKvVPOltT.. JONES, 5,High-st Ditto..CHERRY, 41, Commercial street DITTO..WILLIAMS, 3, Commer cial-street NEWSHAM.Fryer, Draper. PONTYPOOL and ABERSYCHAN. Wood, Stamp Office. Ross.. Yearsley.—Pen-is. SWANSEA.. Wilson, Castle sq. Ditto..Harris Oxford-street Ditto.Glover Caotle-street USK..Edwards. 6G 3"U (.to AD MARK CORN FLOUR COMBINES all the Nutritious qualities o the finest Wheat, with the best properties of the finest Arrowroot. DR. LETHEBY'S ANALYSIS, Shows that the Corn Flour in general use does NOT con- tain ONE PER CENT. of Glutinous [Vlutier, while JOHN'S NUTRITIOUS CORN FLOUR" contains upwards of 14 per cent., or 14 times more: the latter also contains 12 per cent less Starch than any other; consequently it is MORE NUTRITIOUS, and more EASILY DIGESTED than any 0tSold Wholesale by PAESONS, FLETCHER & Co., 22 Bread-street, Cheapside, London and Retail by E. J. PHILLIPS, Chemist, Newport [2278 CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS. THIS justly-celebrated Medicine, after 25 years experience, is proved to be the best and cheapest for HORSES and NEAT CATTLE, cheaper because required to be given only once a week PRESERVING HEALTH, VIGOUlt, and CON DITION their cost too is saved by the food turning to a better account, for it is an acknowledged fact, HORSES will keep up their condition better upon three feeds of Oats daily, when a Ball is occasionally given, than wi'h four feeds without the Balls. NEAT CATTLE will also fatten much faster with the occasional use of them, aDd aii-ive at a greater state of perfection than they can e wot to without the Balls. Any one doubting this s a ment, should try the use of them and prove for hiniseit, for the more they are used the better they afe appreciated. The Balls will be found admirable for Coughs, Colds, Strangles, Influenza, Inflammation of the EYl s, swelled Legs, and other diseases incident to HORSLS and NEAT CATTLE, as may be seen by the directions aud testimonials FKANCIS CUPISS, L>i„, Norfolk, Author of the Piize Essay on the Diseases of the Norfolk, Author of the Piize Essay on the Diseases of the Liver of the Horse. And may be bad of all Patent Medi- cine Vendors, in Packets, (6 balls each,) 3s. 6d. per packet, OR 7 PACKETS FOB 21S. with full directions. Persons using the Balls may consult the Proprietor gratuitously by enclosing a Stamp in a prepaid letter. 12518 j gycUtestfs. THE BEST LIME IN THE WORLD FOR WATER WORKS, THE ONLY ABERTHAW LIME in Mon- _A. mouthshire, may be obtained of JOHN7 EVANS, LIME BURNELL, Pillgwenlly, Newport, at the Lowest possible terms. [1762 PIANO FORTES AND HARMONIUMS. A LARGE AND WELL-SKLECTED STOCK OF PIANO FORTES AND HARMO- NIUMS, for Sale and Hire, at E. NE\YIA.s Musis Warehouse, No 1, Commercial Street, Newport, Mon. N. B. Music at Haif-Price some at One-Third. [2714 M^ufactones, 33 and 34^Ludga^e ^nni, and 46 and 47, Cornhill, LONIiOJM", E. I- ESTABLI.-HED 1749 I /k ■- .N.^v v w } K ''te1 T W.BENSON, as an eminent an old- established Londo.i Watch, and Cloc Manufacturer, has. for the guidance of ntending purchasers pubi liflied a new Illustrated Pamphlet on "Watches and Clocks (free for two stamps), which should be carefully read by all before buying. It contains a full description of every construction of Watch now made, with their prices,, including Chronometer, Du- plex, Lever, Horizontal,and Vertical escapements. It contains also numerous de- signs for the decorr.tion of Watches, by eminent Lon- don Artists, made expresslv for this manufactory, and Ketones and prices or various kinds of Clocks and Timepieces. This work is so arranged that persons living in any part )f the world can select the Watch best adapted for their uae, aud have it forwarded free and safe by post, direct from the manufactory, on receipt of a remittance. It also contains plain and practical directions as to the "Watch to buy, and how to use it. Every Watch warranted for two years. BEXSO.VS LADY'S WATCH.—" Exquisite artistic feeling ill ornamentation and perfection of mechanism."—JTo ning Post. Silver 3 to 18 guineas. Gold.5 to 50 guineas- BEXSOX'S GENTLEMAN'S NVATCII. All that can be desired in finish taste, and design. Silver 2 to 50 guineas. Gold.6 to 100 guineas. BENSON'S LETElt "WATCHES.—" Leave nothing to be desired but the money to buy them with. Standard. Silver 4 to 30 guineas. Gold 7 to 50 guineas. BENSON'S HO RIZONTAL WATCH.—" A good watch with out paying an exorbitant price."—Daibj Telegraph. er to 8 guineas. Gold 5 to 20 guineas. BENSON'S CLOCKS, ,.1 to 50 guineas. Liberal terms to captains, merchants, shippers, and watch clubs. Old watches taken in exchange, or repaired. All com- municatiuns to be addre-tcd to the Manufactories, L 1, naVrTi^? vyc P'onrietor of these medicines being engaged Bass and Co., Messrs. Allsopp ana sons, j. a. of Burion-on-Tient, lias seen a vast amount of disease, ana confidently recommends them to the notice of the public. They will be a preventative of that injurious trash so frequently vended by parties totally ignorant of the treatment of disease, and at half the cost. TAYLOR'S CONDITION BALLS. .1 1. I IN PACKETS SIX BALLS 3s. THRFE BALLS IS. 9d. UNEQUALLED FOR WORMS, SWELLED LEGS, GREASE, INFLAMED EYES, Src. TAYLOR'S COUGH POWDERS, Excellent for Coughs i Horses, Influenza, colds, sore throat" and all affections of the respiratory organs. In B(,xes, Eight Powders, 2s. fid., esch box TAYLOR'S RED OILS, a safe and effectual remedy for" sta>;e wounds, lameness, over-reaches, kicks, galls. thrushes broken knees, injuries of every description, mange, and ring- worm, foui in the futt of cattle and ewes during the lambi^S Season, maguots, flyblown. In Bottles, Half-pints, Is Pints, 2s Quarts, 3s. 6d. TAYLOR'S BLACK. MIXTURE for Gripes, shivering, difli culty in staling, increased breathing, purging in horses, and cows after calving, also for calves when troubled with scours. oi shivering. In Bottles. Half pints 2s. 6d. each. TAYLOR'S GOLDEN OlNTMEN i'.for Splents, Spavins, Curba Ring-bone, Thoro'pin, and all bony an-i gbnlhbr enlarge- t s. In Pots. J. M., 2d. 6d., and 5s. each. OPINIONS OF THE PRLSS. "The Balls manufactered by Mr. Taylor, of Burton-on-Tfent. possess extraordinary merit as aids in brining hunters and other horses ir.to condition. The balls are highly spoken of by John Scott, John O,borne, Sam Rogers, Joseph Dawson, and other eIfdu'2nttrai!)er,B(!s Life. Try Tajlor's Condition Bills, they are ver3- bood.The Fiel OPINIONS OF THE FOLLOWING EMINENT TRAINERS. Tiny are invaluable.—.itJiiix SCOtT. They are unequalled '—JOHN OSBOilNE. I never used so elHcient a bali.Jo I i N DAWSON". Your Condition Balls are excelleiit.SANIUEL ROGERS. ROYAL VETER NARY COLLEGE, LONDON, June 1-ith, 1^4 '>■ "With pleasure we bear our united testimony to the good con' uct of Mr. Thomas Taylor, Veterinary Surgeon < f Burton- on-Trent, during the period of his pupilage at this Institution. He was at a,t times most assicuous and atUn.t.ve to his studies, aud has given anipie pioof boto of his practical abilities, and acquaintance with all the branches of i.is profes- inn." WM. SEWELL, Professor." "CHARLES SPOONER, Pr fessor of Anatomy." J.iM^S B. SIMONDS, Professor ol Cattle Pathology," W J. T. MORTON, Piofessor of Chemistry, and Materia Medica." PLEURO-PNEUMONIA, OR LUNG DISEASE IN COWS. TAYLOR'S BLACK-MIXTCIIE, if given according to the directions round each bottle, is almost a certain cure. HALF- pINTS, 2a. (id, Lach. Prepared by T. Taylor, M.R.C.V.S., Burton-on Trent, Sold by all Chemists, rii77 The Act 23rd and 24th Victoria, cap. 84, For preventing the Adulteration of Articles of Food or Drink. HENEKEYS, ABBOTT, & Co. Wine Merchants and Dis. tillers, 22 and 23, High Holborn, warrant all Wines and Spirits sold by them to be Genuine as ImP°^fecl, and guarantee the strength of the Spirits as stated on tile Exciso Certificate.—Price Lists on application. Port, (old in Wood) Sos. Per dozen. Sherry, "The Spaniard," 27s. ditto. Henekeys' Cognac.. 368. ditto. London Gin 30s. ditto. BOTTLING SEASON,-1861-62. HENEKEYS, ABB°TT & Oo. have great pleasure m ro commending f16 undermentioned Fixic VINTAGE PORT WINES, being their °wn importations, carefully selected, aud beating the brand of the Best Houses in Oporto. VINTAGE. 1858. (Comet Wine.) 1857. 1854,1853,&1851. 1.4, Pipe. Duty paid. 9100. £95. kilo. P Hhd. Duty paid. £ 52. JE49. E57. sp Q. Cask. Duty paid. £ 27. £ 26. 929. Doz. Duty P" 41.. Mk 43k For other Willes see Prices Current. Samples of any of the above Wines will be furnished on application, and, AS A GUARANTEE OF THE QUALITY, purchasers oi Fifty Dozens or upwards, will have the option of returning the Wine any time within Four Years, when compound interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, will be allowed. One Pipe or more will be delivered to the Purchaser, direct from the London Docks, carriage free, and if required an experienced Cellarman will be sent to bottle and bin the Wine at & charge of 3s. 6d. per dozen, bottles and corka included. HENEKEYS, ABBOTT & Co., Wine Merchants and Distillers, 22 & 23, High Holborn, Established 1831. London,W.C. [2533