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^Mtossfs. DENTAL SURGERY. ARTIFICIAL TEETH & PAINLESS DENTISTRY, as shown and specially commended at the INTER- NATIONAL EXHIBITION, CLASS 17, No. 3556. Attendance in the Principality for the last Thirty Years. Mr. Lewin Mosely, Dentist, 3°. BERNERS STREET, LONDON (ESTABLISHED 1820.) APPOINTMENTS FOR 1862. ^F??R~EVERYXR0URTH THURS°AT, at 'the KING'S » visit, Thursday, July 31. BERG A VENN Y—Every alternate TUESDAY, at Mr. HARRIS^ NEXT door to the ANGEL HOTEL. ISEXT visits, Tuesday, July 29, and Tuesday, W August 12. HEREFORD-Every Alternate WEDNESDAY, at Mr. WEBSTER'S, Surveyor, &c., St. Owen-street. Next -TS,T Wednesday. JULY 30, and Wednesday, HONMOUTH—Every Fourth THURSDAY, at Mr. J. WELI'G) Plumber, Monnow-street. Next visit, CHEPSTSV' £ NGNST 14' PRIVJITA —"Y appointment, at the GEORGE HOTEL. rooms at all the Hotels. Attendance from 10 to 5. IMPORTANT NOTICE •MX MOSELY, Dentist, begs to direct attention to a New *&D Patented improvement in the manufacture of Artificial Teeth, Palates, &c., which supersedes all impure Metals and soft or absorbing agents hitherto the fruitful OFU?V,I^ 80 M.AN7 EVILS TO the mouth and gums. A portion i.MP,'OVEment consists of a gum-colored SrS E!?RTHEATTIFIC5AL TEETH> WHICH presents a anv LNRI ^SMOO^ AND highly polished surface,. preventing IHIFN GMEQTOFFOOD between interstices, thus avoiding L»RO!«TV.LLAES,LEN^ UNP^EASANT secretions, causing foulness of ONIRO^TU ADDITIONAL Teeth can be added when re- « »Itnus saving great expense to the Patient,) without ■OFT HTAFDS T-'5 OR FANS8- AN(' AS ^E whole is moulded in a NARNFY.LI 0' .LNE9AAlities of the gums or roots of teeth are ■NAINI PR°tected, and insures a perfect system of LIOAF 688 UENTL8TRY- Neither metals, wires, or unsightly B« U JES ARE required, but a perfectly complete adhesion cured by Mr MOSELY'S PATENTED SUCTION PALATE, *0-674. August, 1855. ^ECAJED and Tender Teeth permanently restored to use, preventing the necessity of Extraction. Constant attendance at Town Residence, No. 30, corners-street, Oxford-street, W where patients and takers will meet with immediate attention. Consultations, and every information, free. Charges llpusually moderate. [13 BWHAT SHALL WE HAVE FOR TEA? AKER, SIMPSON, & COMPANY'S » INTERNATIONAL BISCUIT, T?/-KT. M SAME AS PREPARED "W*H K HE GREA-T EXHIBITION OF 1862. ,BRI F°R purity of material, handsome appearance, na elegant finish, has been pronounced by judges to be a very requisite addition to the Tea and Dessert table. For samples apply to PRITCHARD BROTHERS, (late NoRRrs & PRITCHARD,) 31, Commercial-street, -and 27, High-street, Newport. [3408 PALMER'S -T?TJNERAL FUR^TSHTNG J? jioCABLISHMEISTT, 45, LLANARTH-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. Next door to the West of JSNGLTRND Bank. This Establishment will be found replete with every article to suit all classes of society to any extent, in Town or Country. HEARSES and MOURNING COACHES kept on hand for removal from one station to another, in connection with the Railways or Country. FUNERAL PLUMES, &c. TOMBS, MONUMENTS, ESCUTCHEONS, &c. Undertaker to Her Majesty's Military Depot. The Proprietor having made considerable alterations in his establishment, he will be pre- pared to render to families and the trade every article much lower than have yet been known. No connection with any other house, which has been falsely represented. [2966 HENRY POOLEY & SON, 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON PATENTEES AND SOLE MAKERS OF POOLEY'S WEIGHING MACHINES, WEIGHBRIDGES, &c., Suitable for all Commercial, Mining and Manufacturing purposes. TBAM WEIGHING MACHINES, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOB THE VARIOUS WORKS OF SOUTH 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- PARKINSON. Manager. [10 DAVID E. DAYIES, CURRIER, BOOT, SHOE, AND LEGGING MANUFACTURER, 26a, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT, MON., ESPECTFULLY intimates that he has Ili received his SUMMER GOODS, Which are of first-rate value, and will be placed before his Friends and the Public generally, at THOSE PRICES which only SUCH TIM HIS as we are now PASSING THROUGH afford to those who can go into I the Market as Buyers. AGENT FOIt Nionous' WATERPROOF ENAMEL LEATHER POLISH AND KID REVIVER. Newport, June, 1862. [3102 H. P. BOLT, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER, AND MANUFACTURING JOINER, R A wrvn .A usT*y FRIA RS FEAWING, PLANING, GROOVING, & MOULDING MILLS, H NEWPORT MONMOOTHSHIRE, AS constantly on hand the following GOODS, viz. STEAM STRUCK MOULD- INGS and ARCHITRAVES, SKIRTINGS. DOOR TH,O^SS' QUOIN" BEADS, SASH BARS, DOORS and DOOR FRAMES, SHUTTERS, GROUNDS, SASHES 5ESCRIPT^ES' CELLING, *ND FLOORING of all LATHS RJDGE. CRESE, SLATE, and PANTILE PARISPIPES, CEMENTS, PLASTER OF NAMENTATIM £ EY PIECES, SLATE SLABS, OR BUILDING MJLOOR TILES, and all kind of prices. in general, at reasonable "Wr\X> Tr the BUILDING XRAniTKMEN IN EVE,Y BRANCH OF AT the Shortest Notice. BENL OUT Town and Country N B—A. list of DRAWINGS ..M. |0| sc., forced, .» »Ppii..tioB";r, wS. [°0 MR* ARSQW QURGE0N DENTIST, of 17, Orchard O street, College Green, Bristol, respectfully acquaint 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. ATAUGUST.F0R } Newport, Wednesday, 13th, 9 till 5. (25 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PABK- STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (»8 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. Yousro'S next visit will occur as follow :— NEWPOBT-At Mr. Wansbrough's. plumber, Com- *&erciaL-street,—Wednesday, August 6th. OABpiF*-—At No.-2, Duke-street, next door to the Guardian OFFICE-Thursday, August 7TH. [2258 PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY Sf EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE Uttrliit (fatal finding (Dffb, 15, COMMERCIAL.ST BBET, NEWPORT, MON BOOK-PRINTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS CIRCULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &C. A T the IRONMONGERY STORES and J\_ SHOW ROOMS of JOHN MEREDITH, 19, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, A large quantity of SCYTHES, SCYTUft HANDLES, HAY FORKS, HAY RAKES, and HAUL RAKES, of Good Quality and at Reasonable Prices. BEWARE OF SPURIOUS LIME. THE BEST LIME IN THE WORLD FOR WATER WORKS, THE ONLY ABERTHAW LIME in Mon- mouthshire, may be obtained of JOHN EVANS, LIME BURNER, Pillgwenlly, Newport, at the Lowest possible terms. [1762 HARVEST CIDEK. SIMEON SCARD begs to inform Farmers s and others, that he ball now on SALE, PRIME HEREFORDSHIRE & DEVONSHIRE CIDER, For Harvest use. Corn and Provision Stores, Baneswell. Newport, 1862. [3344 THE SCYTHE SUPERSEDED. J. S. STONE EARNESTLY invites the immediate atten- tion of Farmers and others requiring M ACHIN ESfor the present Harvest, to inspect bis NEW STOCK of HAY MAKERS, HORSE RAKES, MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, which will Cut an Acre of Grass or Corn per hour FAR SUPERIOR TO THE SCYTHE. Every Machine sent out is warranted to perform its work in an efficient manner. Catalogues sent post free, on application to the WORKS, GREAT DOCK-STREET, or at the IMPLEMENT STAND, CATTLE MARKET, NEWPORT, MON. [2015 TO PHOTOGRAPHERS, PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR. HENRY J. GRATTE, OPERATIVE AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, 67, COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, Supplies CASES, FRAMES, PASSE PARTOUS, APPARATUS, CHEMICALS, and everything connected with the practice of Photography, at LONDON PRICES. All kinds of Gilt and other Mouldings for Picture frames kept Agent for NEWPORT for RA MSDEN'S COLLODION. Orders per Post, accompanied by a remittance, puno- tually "'tended to. [3243 T P. WANSBROUGH, 4 AND 5, COMMERCIAL STREET, (OPPOSITE THE WESTGATE HOTEL.) NEWPORT, MON., PLUMBER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, AND DECORATOR, HAS now on Hand the Largest and Best- selected STOCK of FRENCH AND ENGLISH PAPER HANGINGS In South Wales, at a considerable Reduction in Price. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. 3275 ^"Homoeopathic Practitioners, and the Medical Pro- fession generally, recommend Cocoa as being the most Healthful of all beverages. When the doctrine of Homoeopathy was first introduced into this country, there were to be obtained no preparations of Cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach; the nut was either supplied in its crude state, or so unskilfully manufactured as to obtain little notice. JAMES Epps, of London, Homoeopathic Chemist. was induced, in the year 1839, to turn his attention to this subject, and at length succeeded, with the assistance of elaborate machinery, in being the first to produce an article perfectly pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes through, as to be acceptable to the delicate stomach, and a most DESIRABLE BREAKFAST BEVERAGE; FOB GENERAL USE, EPPS'S COCOA Is distinguished for its DELICIOUS AROMA, GRATEFUL SMOOTHNESS, AND INVIGORATING POWER, And to these qualities it is indebted for the adoption it now obtains as a BREAKFAST BEVERAGE. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Mix two tea-spoonfuls of the Powder with as much cold Milk as will form a stiff paste, then add, all at once, a sufficient quantity of boiling Milk, or Milk and Water, in equal portions to fill a breakfast cup. i-lb. 4.lb., and I-lb. Packets, at Is. 6d. per lb. Sold by Grocers in every part ef London, and by Grocers and Druggists in every town in Great Britain. MANUFACTORY: LONDON. ("3118 IMPORTANT TO FLOCK MASTERS. THOMAS BIGG, Agricultural and Veteri- nary 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 Tick, Lice, &c.; and for the pre- vention of Fly, Scab, &c. Also, for his SPECIFIC OR LOTION. FOR SCAB IN SHEEP, OR MANGE IN HORSES OR DOGS. CW It is only necessary, in giving orders, to state the number of sheep, to have the right quantity of eacti sent. LEICESTER HOUSE, GREAT DOVER-ST., BOROUGH, LONDON. DIPPING APPARATUS, £14, j65, jB4, and £3. Most important Certificate from Mr. HERAPATH, the celebrated Analytical Chemist.— Bristol Laboratory, Old Park, January 18th, 1861. SIR -I have submitted your Sheep-Dipping Composi- tion to analysis, and find that the ingredients are well blended, and the mixture neutral :-if it is used according to the directions given, I feel satisfied, that while it effectually destroys vermin, it will not injure the hair- roots (or "yolk") in the skin, the fleece, or the carcase. I think it deserves the numerous testimonials published. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, WILLIAM HERAP ATH, Sen,, F.C.S &c., &c, To Mr. THOMAS BIGG, Professor of Chemistry. Leicester House, Great Dover-street, Borough, London. AGENTS. NEWPORT .T. J. JONES, druggist Abergavenny.J. Watkins, druggist M J. Gosden, druggist Bridgend .J. Price, druggist Builth .T. Price, druggist Bromyard »<lru8g'st Chepstow .W. P. Williams, druggist Cirencester J* W' Mason» druggist Dursley C Kuapp, auctioneer Cardiff.H. Bird, druggist Gloucester Proeser & Trenfield, druggists E. Berry, druggist Hereford S. Duggan, druggist Knighton phillips, druggist Leominster D, F. Davis, druggists Minchinhampton J. & W. Simpkins, druggists Natfsworth Smith & Sons, druggists Boone & Evans, druggiBtB Nortbleaeh. C. Wright, farmer Monmouth ..Mrs. Scott druggist Ross Cary,Cocks& Roper,druggists Swansea ,R. George, ironmonger Stow on the Wold .J. Bullock, druggist Stroud .G. Gay, druggist Tewkesbury .E. May, druggist JMWMCUVwuggist» 13296 GMWTWFSS, SR. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. H. M UTL O C K, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, BOOKBINDER, AND STATIONER, BEGS to intimate to his Patrons and the Public tnat he ha3 REMOVED to the commodious Premises lately occupied by his Father, at X 16, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, Where he trusts to receive the renewed manifestation of favours hitherto so liberally bestowed. July 1, 1862. [3470 GEORGE PRICE, DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST, BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public, thAt he has COMMENCED BUSINESS at JD 23, COMMERCfAL-STREET, CORNER OF AUSTIN FRIARS, and hopes by attention and punctuality to merit their support- His Stock of DRUGS and CHEMICALS has been selected with great care from the BEST LONDON HOUSES, and can be warranted pure. GENUINE HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITES, PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, POINTS, and COLOURS. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. ESTABLISHED 1835. J. SESSIONS, BRICK, TILE, AND PIPE MAKER, MANUFACTURER of PLAIN and ENAMELLED SLATE CHIMNEY PIECES; SLATE, COAL, CEMENT, and GENERAL, MERCHANT; Dealer in all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS, &c.. DEP >T for GLAZED SANATORY WARE, TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPS, TRUSSES and VASES, STOURBRIDGE and BROSELEY FIRE BRICKS, 'LAY*. &c; BROSELEY and STAFFORDSHIRE PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL TILES, SQUARES, BRICKS, and other GOODS, ENCAUSTIC PAVING TILES, SINGLE and DOUBLE CHANNELLED ROOFING TILES, FLOORING BOARDS, MOULDINGS, DOORS, SASHhS, LATHS, &c &c. ALBION WHARF, GLOUCESTER, AND CANAL WHARF EAST, CARDIFF. I BRICK AND TILE WORKS, SANDHURST, NEAR GLOUCESTER. [2775 EX PIRATION OF LEASE, 9, CLARE-STRUET, jjRISTOL. THOMAS G. MUNDY begs to inform his Friepda and the Pnblij that, being about to C5 REMOVE into more convenient Premises in the QUEENS-ROAD, his present large and valuable STOCK, consisting of j* DINNER. DESSERT, BREAKFAST, TEA ftND TOILET SERVICES, RICHLY-CUT AND ENGRAVED DECANTERS, WATERsJUGS, FINGER hOWLS, WINE GLASSES, TUMBLERS, Kc., BOHEMIAN GLASSf AND CHINA VASES, LUSTRES, FLOWER BOWLS, AND OTHER ORJJ^MENTAL GOODS, in great variety, Will be offered at an Immense Reduction from tlGusual Prices to avoid Removal. This is an opportunity well worth the atteution of Parties Furniyjing, as the STOCK is well-known to have been selected from the first Mau ifacturers. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS.—9, CLARE-STKEET, CORN iR OF MARSH-STREET, BRISTOL. [3172 T IMPORTA]sT~larriCE! LONDON AND NORTH RAILWAY. GENERAL CARRIERS TO NEWPORT, EHJBVV VALE, BLAINA, PONTYPOOL ABERSYCHAN. CARDIFF, RHYMNi £ >, MERTHYR, &c., &c. G ABERSYCHAN. CARDIFF, RHYMNi £ >, MERTHYR, &c., &c. Goods are Received and Forwarded Daily from the London andiNovth Western to the principal Stations of the MONMOUTHSHIRE, RHYMNEY, AN]) TAFF VALE RAILWAYS The following houses are alone authorised to receive Goods in t' 'on for the LONDON AND :NORTH WESTE&0;MPANT'S OFFICES For Rhymney Railway and Cardiff. FURD' AN'D CO* ^ew^ort' Swan with Two Necks, Gresham-street, E'C. 20, Wandsworth-road. S.W. | Spread lia^o. Gra<v>church street, E.C. Castle, Wood-street, Cheupside E.C. I George-and Blue Boar, Holborn, E.C. Railway Station, Camden Town, N.W. i Green Man and Still, Oxford-street, W. 395 Oxford-street, W. j Cross Keys, Wood-street, E.C. Vioe-streat, Regent-street, W. Bolt-in-Tun, Fleet street, E.C. Wharfs, 1 & 2, City-road Basin, E.C. Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, W. 1, Hunter-street, Old Kent-roid, S.E. ) Golden Cross, Charing Cross, W.C. Union Hall, Union-street, Borough, S.E. Old White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly, W. 9. South Wharf-road, Paddington, W. i White Horse, Fetter-lane, E.C. R«d L,on Yard, Princess-street, Westminster, S.W. ) Haoabro* Wharf. Thames-street, S.E. Camden Town Station. N.VV. Camden Town Station, W. Poplar Station. Haydon-square Station, E. 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, Goods Manager. LIVERPOOL, Waterloo Station, Park Lane, and Crown Street Stations.—Mr. HENRY BRADSHAW, Goods Manager. BIRKENHEAD-Agent, Mr JOHN MASON. BIRMINGHAM, Curzon-street Station.—Agents: Messrs. PIOKFORD & Co CROWLEY & Co.; CHAPLIN & HORNE. Mr. F. P, BROUGHTON, Goods Manager. WOLVERHAMPTON AND SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE.-Mr. E. HDNTLY. Goods Manager. Traffic ordered per LONDON & NORTH WESTRRN RAILWAY will be carried between South Wales District and all parts of the Kingdom by the most direct routes. Further particalars respecting the transit of traffic and full information lespecting Rates, may be obtained on appli 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 PICKFORD, at Newport. Euston Station. London, December 2nd, 1861. BY ORDER. [2643 LONDON AND ^NLORTH RAILWAY. THE DIRECT THROUGH ROUTE from SOUTH WALES RAILWAY, NEWPORT CARDIFF, PONTYPOOL, ABERGAVENNY, MERTHYR TYDFIL, &c., &c., to LIVERPOOL, MAN CHESTER, LEEDS, and the NORTH, VIA SHREWSBURY AND CREWE. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS t to L- n • ^u'x'ay Week Day Trains Trains N.B.—Passengers from the South Wales Name STATIONS. ———— ——— Rai.way for the North, change from the High- of Co. £ *xp. I & I street Station to the Mill-street Station, at a.m. a.m. a m^. a m. Newport. An Omnibus meets every Train. 02 r Mew Milford, dep. 7 If, 9 5 II 0 Haverfordwest „ 7 40 9 30 11 27 LIST OF THROUGH FARES. & Carmarthen 8 58 10 20 12 50 lst Cl. 2nd CI. 3rd CI S) Swansea ••• 1° U 1^ 2 5 s. d. s d s H s: Carmarthen 8 58 10 20 12 50 lst Cl. 2nd CI. 3rd CI S) Swansea ••• 1° U 1^ 2 5 s. d. s d s H »..{ Neath 10 48 11 38 2 37 Newport to s Bridgend 11 32 12 18 3 37 Newport 10 fi. w Cardiff 6 10 12 38 12 49 4 36 Shrewsbury 19 3 12 8 7 6^ £ NEWPORT t Liverpool M 9 11 0 12 3* 3 I High s°tBStn.?arr- 6.31 1 5 1 10 5 8 Manchester 30 4 20 11 12 94 • ———^ —\ o o I .rT) Leeds 36 4 2o 5 lo 10A 1,2, 3 1, 2 3 1, 2,3 1, '2,3 1, 2 L A<><S.3 preston 33 10 23 11 14 74 a m. p.m p.m. pm- p m. j>.Q. riqr^iff to Shrewsbury 22 3 14 9 9 0i ■KIT vr 1 P> Liverpool 32 9 23 1 13 94 Mon. NBWPOBT I d g 4Q x g 30 5 30 8 50 3 45 Manchester 33 4 23 0 14 3J Ry. Mill-st. btn. ) r T>y1TJ.TTmPTT tn R.RV. Cardiff(Adam-st)d 12 50 o," y 91 -i o 8 m Merthyr Tydfil dep 9 40 1 10 4 25 8 03 01 OQJ y 9 22 4 13 31 |s ] jontyp™1 Uoad» J f j 3 50 5 50 91« 410, Mancb(iste'r" 32 4: 22 313 91 • «■ L Abergavenny 7 25 2 10 4 10 6 2.1 y o 4 40 Merthyr to "r'! 2 i f- "IT!# 013<>10 °i i 1: It ?: 1! ?} I? SSSSS S 1045 «» 3210.22 «.U OS Stockport 15074? 1013 „ABE^TE,'NY,'° p o Manchester 2 5 8 0 10 25 ••• ^\irews^ury ]& J* ••• 10 3 6 1 Huddersfield ,,309 10 f'verpool 25 11 18 7 10 10 t Leeds 4 1010 10 Manchester 25 8 18 7j. 11 4 3- Prestos „ 2 35 9 0 ••• Pontypool Road to v L Carlisle 5 25 Shrewsbury 17 3 11 4 6 10! n ( Edinburgh 8 40 Liverpool 27 9 19 8. 11 7^ ( Glasgow ,,9 5 Manchester 27 5 19 11 £ 12 2 a m. a.m. p.m. 1,2 1,2,3 2,2 Trains leave LIME-STBEET STATION, Liverpool daily, at 4 5 9 0 1 15 Arriving in Newport 1 50 5 10 9 20 Passengers, if booked by the L. & 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. [W 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. Euston Square Station, London, January 1, 1862. 2668] ACCIDENTS ARE UNA VGIDABLE! A Every one should thefore provide against them. THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY Grant Policies for Sums from jElOO to JE1000, Assuring against ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. An Annual Payment of JE3, secures £ 1000 in case of DEATH BY ACCIDENT, or a Weekly Allowance of-S6 to the Assured while laid up by Injury. Apply for forms of Proposal, or any information, to the PROVINCIAL AGENTS, the BOOKING CLERKS at the RAILWAY STATIONS, Or to the Head Office, 64, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C jE102,817 haAe been paid by this Company as COMPEN- SATION for t5 fatal cases, and 5,041 cases of Personal Injury. The SOLE COMPANY privileged to issue RAIL- WAY JOURNEY INSURANCE TICKETS, costing Id, 2d, or 3d, at all the Principal STATIONS. Empowered y Special Act of Parliament, 1849. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. 64, Comhill, E.C. Agent for Neirpoit: Mr W. WILLIAMS, l& Dock- Btreot. n E2745 ROBINSON'S TURNIP MANURE Contains. in a concentrated form, what the MANGOLD, SWEDE, and TURNIP luxuriate in, and when used in proper quantities may be depended upon to produce unaided, very heavy and superior crops. ROBINSON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME Contains a high per centage of PHOSPHATE OF LIME, chiefly rendered soluble. Both are dry, finely powdered, and ready for the field. PERUVIAN GUANO, BONE DUST, &o. Apply to J. and T. ROBINSON, Docks, Gloucester; at their WORKS, St. Phillip's Marsh, Bristol, or to their AGENTS T2864 To the Young Men of England who suffer from Nervous Debility. JUST PUBLISHED. THE CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE of an INVALID: designed as a Warning and a Cautioa to others, supplying, at the same time, the means of SELF CORE, by one who has cured himself, after under- going the usual amount of Medical Imposition and Quack try. Single copies may be had (post free) by sending » atemped Addressed envelope to the Author, ARTHUR DIXON, 3101., Hoonslwt near London, [3481 WR. MATTHEWS & CO, • TEA. AND COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL-STREKT, NEWPORT. Bonded and Free Stop-es for Skips. ri CEMENT, PLASTER OF PARIS, &c. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, § OTHERS. GRAHAM & COMPANY beg respectfully to inform their friends and the Public generally that they have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for this district, for CiREAVES' celebrated PORTLAND, ROMAN, and LIAS CEMENTS, Baked and Boiled PLASTER, FLOOR PLASTER, GYPSUM, &c PARI A N and KEENE'S CEMENT, Ball and Washed WHITING, OCHRES, &e., &c. ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO: 35, Commercial-street, Newport, June 5,1862. [3367 THE WEST OF ENGLAND HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT, LIMPLEY STOKE. A Station on the Wilts, Somerset, and Weymonth Rail- way, six miles from Bath and three from Bradford, W iIts. DAVID B. DALZELL, M.D., Physician. The locality is famed for its beauty and salubrity. Water pure and abundant. Temperature of baths suited to the patient. An experienced Matron. TERMS Two GUINEAS PER WEEK. NO EXTRA FEES. A reduction in the case of Ministers of the Gospel. Fcr further particulars, address, the Manager, \1r- T. PRESTON, Limpley Stoke, neur Bath. [3204 WOOD COFFINS ENTIRELY SUPERSEDED, and Lead ones rendered unnecessary by the use of the PATENT AIR-TIGHT METALLIC COFFIN, which combines all the advantages of a Wood Shell, Lead, and Oak Coffin. —— In addition to the economy of these Coffius,their great advantage is, that no matter what the cause of death, or however infectious the disease, there can be no possibility of danger to the relatives or in- mates of the house from tile escape of any noxious tffluvia. In a sanitary point, therefore, these Coffins offer decided advantages over ordinary Wood or Lead. The finish and external appearance of these Coffins is equal, if not superior, to any others. The weight is only 651b against 4001b to 5001b in the case of lead and the price little more than one-third of a Shell, Lead, and Oak Coffiu, covered. Samples may be seen at the Company's Ware- house, 158, GREAT CHARLES-STREET, BIBMING- HAM, in several qualities of finish, varying in price to meet every circumstance. v Further particulars may be obtained of the Com- pany, or their Agents. Undertakers wishing to have an Agency, must apply to the Company, 158, GREAT CHARLES-STREET. We, whose names are hereunto subscribed, being medico practitioners of Newport and its neighbourhood, have carefully inspected the Patent AA FII^-STREET. who is appointed by the Company SOLE AGENT for NEWPORT and DISTRICT. On Sanitary grounds we consider them a great boon to the public, and beg very strongly to re- commend them. The formation and diffusion of the noxions gases, resulting from decomposition, are entirely pre- vented by the non-access of the atmospheric air, and this, even in the hottest weather. This is at all times much to be desired, and be- comes, in the case of certain infectious disorders, a most valuable means of preventing their further spread. In cases of death from dropsy, &c., the fact of wooden coffins being porus often leads to highly dis- agreeable results. These considerations, in fonj unc- tion with the lightness, elegance, and economy of the Metallic Coffin, must,when known, ensure their universal adoption. (For medical signatures bee circulars). W. W. MORGAN, Surgeon. WILLIAM JAMES, Surgeon. T. LIMBBET, Surgeon. [3269 FORTY-FOUTH THOUSAND.—BY THE AUTHOR OF MEET FOR HEAVEN." Just Published, Crown Svo, Cloth, Price 3s. 61., H EAVEN OUR HOME. WE HAVE NO SAVIOUR BUT JESU8, AND NO HOME BUT HEAVEN. —— We a e not in the least surprised at so many thousands of :opies of this anonymous writer's books being bouht up. We leem to be li-tening to a voice and language which we never heard ( jefore. Matter comes at command; wordj flow with unstudied Jase; the piges are full of life light, and force; and the result ] sa stirring volume, which, while the Christian critic pronounces t tree from affecta'ion, even the man of ta,te, averse to evan- gelical religion, would admit it to be exempt from can .'— Lo/idon Pa.,riot. This volume, t) which the author has r ot thought proper to ttt icti his nilme, mu.t be welcomed with espscial gratification by those who look f orward to that heavenly home which he so (vondrously and delightfully portrays It proves in a manner as beautifn I as it i, convincing, the doctrine of the RECOGNITION OF FRIENDS IN HE ITES. It dem .nstiMtes rHE: INTEREST WHICH THOSE IS HEAVEN FEEL IN EARTH, and ( proves, with remark,ble clearness 11 IHt such an interest exists, not only with the Almighty, and among the angels, but also among the spirits of the de.,arted friends "—G-lasjOW He aid. "This work gves POSITIVE AND SOCIAL VIEWS OF HEAVEN, IS a counterraction to the negative and unsocial aspects in which the subject is so commonly presented." EnglIsh Churchman. -1 The name of the author of this work is strangely enough i withheld. A social heaven, in which there will be the Most PERFECT KF.COGNITIOX, INTERCOURSE, FELLOWSHIP, aud RLISS, is the leading idea f the bnok, and it is discussed in a fine k-enial spirit."—Caledonian Mercury. Amid the works proceeding from an overt -em ing press, our ittention has been arrested by the perusal of the above named « oroduction, which.it seems, is wending its way daily among 1 persons of all denominations, Certainly Heaven our Home, ( whoever may be the author, is no common production.— Airdrie Advertiser, "In boldness < f conception, start ing minutness of deliniation, md originality of illustration, this work by an anonymous author exceeds anything of the kind we have ever read "-John 0' Groat's Journal. Edinburgh: WILLIAM P. NIMMO. London: SDLPKrX, MARSHALL, & Co.; HOULSTON & WRIGHT. Soid by all ifooksellers. 3499 lit £ *^1! AL WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. THE GREAT SUCCESS of this 1 DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearance of many SPU- RIOUS IMITATIONS totally diflerent in FLAVOR and destitute of the DIGLbliVL PROPERTIES of this SAUCE. Purchasers are earnestly requested to ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, Prepared only by J J* LEA & PERKINS, Worcester. Jy • • Sold Wholesale and for Export, by wSEgScSL CROSSE & Bi.ACK.WBLL, London, en. and all Merchant* and Oilmen. [3202 C A tltlttsses. NEWPORT STEAM SAW, PLANING. GROOVING A £ I> TONGUING MILLS. G. LO v ELL to inform hia f"e!YiS tliat to the de has ADDED the WHOLESALE and RFT41T. TIM- BER TRaDE ia all its branches, w.here a WELL- SEASONED aud SKLECTED STOCK of BOiRD k PINE, SPRUCE, MAHOGANY, BIRCH. BEECH OAK, ELM, &c-, is always on hand. BITirnmrt MATERIALS, &c. N B.-Prepared Flooring Board in Spruce, Fellow Pino and Red. All Orders per Post or oKherwisa will re- ceiva prompt, attention, ami oblige. SAWING DONE FOR THE TRADE. NEWPORT STEAM SAW MILLS, AND TIMBER. YARD, CANAL PARADE, NEWPORT. March 21st, 1862. [3066 KING'S HEAD HOTEL, MONM.OUTH. ALFRED BENNETT, (formerly of the HERO COACH" from Cardiff to Newport and Worcester), respectfully intimates that this well-frequented 0 and old-established Hotel is now replete with every con- venience for Visitors, a large sum having been recently spent iu improvements. Wines and Spirits of the very best quality,—excellent accommodation for commercial gentlemen and families. Posting in all its blanches, Hearse and Mourning Coaches. Ownibus to meet every Train. [3227 TRUST MOVEYS gEVERAL SUMS from X150 to £1000 re:idy to be a Ivaneed on approved LEASEHOLDS FREE H OLDS, or COP YHOLDS for a term. -Apply to Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Commission Agent, 16, Dock-street, Newport. Mon. f3278 MONEY! MONEY EY A N AfeSUKANCE COMPANY has about .L1 -618000 a month to ADVANCE on first class FREEHOLDS, LIFE INTER EST.S, or REVER- SIONS. Early applications should be nude to Mr. W. WILLIAMS, Commission Agent, 16. Dock-street, New- port, Mon. f3279 L .\¡ POHT A NT. TF YOU WANT TO BORKOW MONEY at a Cheap Rate, go to Mr. W. WILLIAMS'S, 16, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON, aud Iusure your Life, and he will guarantee that with approved Personal Secu ity, you can have any amount from L,50 to £1,000. for one, two, three, four, 01 five years, repayable by fixed balf-ye-uly or quarterly instalments. [3068 TO TENANTS WISHING TO BECOME THEIR OWN LANDLORDS THE WESTERN COUNTIES PERMA- L 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 Instalment.. Since 1851, nearly 1 500 Shares have been taken iu this Society, and f 40,0t>0 advanced upon approved t.ecunusa.—Thfir Agent for this District, is Mr. WM. WILLIAMS, 16, Dock street,, Newport, of whom the necessary orms and every information can be obtained. The PARLIAMENTARY REPORT en- FOOD AD (. LTERATION prove* that if Merchants did^nnt allow the Chineseto coat h*red leaves could not possibly be palmed "off for otc, to the loss of the British consumer. Teatat -'1 "Always Good alike" HORNIMAN's PURE TEA the Leaf not covered with ooikn* -1': IJ- GR KAT STRENGTH and FULL FLA- ? HP III! I V0UR is insured, I>y HORNIHJIH 1 t aflgji I III], j I I J & Co. importing Tea thus pure t'ral tcs|-«»«rir»v«gf and undisguised, a3 the Chinese SIS g|| » 15! § II It I cannot, if it is kept in its natura it, I uncoloured state, pass off leaves I which have become broton. and flavourl,sll. The •« LANCET REPORT. states: IIOKSIMJX s UA —"The Teas in the Docks im tfrh„:r,alt exclusively ported by Horniman & Co. are !a,!i ,U2. Wo,n,.„„d St..(:i,v Lo,do. and °J Sfood qualita the Green with none of the bluish colour seen on other toas, aie of a 1latural olive lue; aa4. with the Blacks, are perfectly pu e arid wholasome Sold any secured in Packets. Prices 3s. 8d 4s., and 4s. 44 per pound. AGENTS IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD. BERBABK.. Jones.—Thomas Lydmky ..Hathaway ITII. -irror BERAVON. Fvan Evans. MONMOUTH..Farror.— Baker. ABERGAVEXNY Gosden (late Ditto COSSEHS and SoIr Hirst).—Watkins, Highest. chemists ABERSTCHA AVood, Stamp- MERTHYR..Stephen*. High at office. NEATH..Hutcliins, Ward-stree BRISTOL..Ferris,Union-street. NKvVPOKT..JOKES, 5,Higb-a BRECOS .White, High street. Ditto..CUERKY. 41, Commercial BRIDGEND.. Ley shon. street BLAKENF.Y..Piiilpotts. DITTO..WILLIAMS, 3, Commtr CRICKHOWELL..Christopher. cial-street COWBRIOOE ..Thomas, High-st SEWSHAM.Fryer, Draper. CARDIFF..Kernick, 23, Duke-st POSTYPOOL nd ABcasrcaxx*, Ditto ..James, Bute-street Wood, Stamp Office. DHEPSTOW.. Ta lor, St. Mary Ross..Yearsley.—Perris. street SWANSEA.. Wilson,Castle DOLEFORD..Williams.—Hougl Ditto..Harris Oxford-str jLOUCKSTER..Fouracre,Cross Ditto.G lover Ca«tle-sti«e LiONDON..Purssell Corn hill LSK..Edwardp 66 DR. DE JONG ITS (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium J LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER Oil., Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual iemedy for DONSOMPTION CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COTHlHS RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DIBBABZ 3F THE SKIN, RICKETS, INFANTILE WASTiNO, AND SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. THE invariable purity, palatableness, ppeedy eflBcicy, and consequent economy of this unrivalled preparation, have obtained for it the general approval md unqualified confidence of the Medical Profession, and. notwithstanding the active, and in too many instances, unscrupulous opposition of interested dealers, an unprece- lented amount of public patronage. The immeasurable therapeutic superiority of Dr. D. IONGH'S Cod Liver Oil over every other variety in incon- iestably established by the recorded opinions of the moofc listinguislied Physicians and Surgeons in all parts of the world. In numberless instances, where other lIiDd. of Cod Liver Oil had been long ;.nd copiously administered with little or no benefit. Dr. DK JoNGH's Oil bas produced almost immediate relief, arrested disease, and restored bfi&Iiii SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:— Sir Henry Marsh, Bart, M.D., T.C D. physician in Ordinary to the Queen, in Ireland; Frrsident of tt College of Physicians in In land Visiting Physician to stseum Hospital; Consulting Physician to the City of Dublin, St. Vixcm xnd Rotunda Hospitals, < £ c. dc. "I have frequently prescribed Dr. DE JoNoEVa Light Brown Cod Liver Oil. I consider it to be a very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent )f great value." A.. B. Granville, Esq., M.D., L,R,C.P. F.R.s., Author of The Spas oj Germany." 1he Spas of England," "0 Sudden Dealh," &c., <I'c. Dr. Granville has used Dr. DE JONGH S Light-Browm Cod Liver Oil extensively in his practice, and has found it not only efficacious but uniform in i;s qualities. Ha believes it to be preferable in many respects to Oils sold without the guarantee of sach an authority as De Joagh. Dr. Granville has found that this particuiarkidd producem the desired effect in a shorter time than others, and that it does Dot cause the nausea and indigestion too often consequent on the administration of Pale Oils. The Oil beiHg, moreover, much more palatable, Dr. Granville?* patients Lave themselves expressed a preference for Dr. DE JONGH'S Li^ht Brown Cod Liver Oil." Charles Cowan, Esq, M.D., L.R.C.S.E., Senior J'ht/.sician to the Royal Berkshire Hospital, CMoUlsk Physician to tReading Dispensary&c. "Dr. Cowan is glad to find that the Profession haa some reasonable guarantee for a genuine article. The material now sold varies in almost every establish- ment where it is purchased, and a tendency to prefer a colourless and tasteless Oil, if not counteracted, will ultimately jeopardise the reputation of an unquestionably valuable addition to the Materia Medica. Dr. Cowaa wishes Dr. de Jongh every success in his meritorioa tindertaking. Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s 6d. Pinte, is. 9d. Quarts, 9s. capsuled and labelled with DR. Da JONGH'S stamp and signature, WITHOUT WHICH HORA CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by respectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, A.NSA HARFORD, ft Co., 77, STRAND, LONDOK, W.C¡ CAUTION. £ tware ef