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gotta! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next GENERAL Q TTARTER SESSIONS of the PEA GE for the County of Monmouth, will be held at the Town Sail, in Usk, on MONDAY, the 19th day of March, 1860, and that the Court will sit at half-past 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and immediately proceed to administer the oaths to Magistrates and other persons desirous of qualifying f6r office. The Court will then proceed with all business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the County Stock or Rate, or any Fund or Funds used and applied in aid thereof, and make orders for payments, and consider and direct the general business of the county. All bills and demands relating to the public expenditure of the county, must be delivered into the office of the Clerk of the Peace, fourteen days before the Sessions, and all Appeals and Traverses must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace, before twelve o'clock at noon on the second day of the sessions. At half-past nine o'clock on Tuesday, the 20th day of March 1860, the Grand and Petty Juries will be called over, and are to answer to their names, or in default, they Will be fined; and all persons bound by recognizances are to attend, as the Court will proceed to try appeals, indict- ments for felonies, and traverses, and transact the other business of the sessions. All convictions and recogmzflMMS, and all informations and depositions, must be delivered or transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace three clear days previous to the Sessions. All costs allowed by the County twist be taxed at the samc Sessions, or they will not afterwards be allowed. CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. Newport, 21st February, 1860. [257 JUST PUBLISHED, THE CONCERT, and other POEMS, By FRANK FOREMAN CLARK, A.B., Curate of Malpas, Post 8vo, Gilt Edges, os. SAWDERS, OTTLEY, & Co., Loudon MORGANIEVANS, Newport. [273 CAMBRIAN AND NATIONAL MINSTRELSY. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. MR. ELLIS ROBERTS, Harpist by Spe- cial Appointment to H-R H. the Prince of Wales, "'ill give his GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, Vocal and Instrumental, as below, when he will be assisted by the Distinguished Voc-ttists. MISS WYNN, of Liver- pool, and her sister, MISS KATE WYNN. I)OWLAIS—School-room SATURDAY, Mar. 10 ABERDARE-Temperance Hall MONDAY, ,,12 PONTYPRIDD—Temperance Hall.. TUESDAY, J3 LLANELLY—Athenaeum WEDNESDAY „ 14 KEATH-TOWU Hall ?HIDFVAT 16 LLWYNI—School-room — FHIDAY. „ PWMAVON—Mechanics'Institute.- SATUBDAY, it BRIDGEND-Town Hall MONDAY, „ 19 Cardiff-Assembly ■Rooma'Car* | TUESDAY, „ 20 j;ff Arms Hotel I D I'liOG I! A M M E. PART 1. tlarp Solo-Introducing "Cease your Funning," Mr. E. Roberts Kialmark Song-" Ever of Thee," Miss K. Wyun.. Linley Song—" The Merry Zingara," Miss Wynn Balfo I>Uet— Let us dance on the Sands," Miss Wynn and Miss Kate Wynn Glovar Harp Solo-Welsh Air, with variations. Parry Son» Y Boren Glass," Miss Kate °Wynn Miss Williams Song—MerchYMelinydd,"Mini \Vynn ^iss "Williams Harp Solo—Fantasia, on National Melo- dies, Mr. E. Roberts PART If. Aria-" Oh, Vane Pompe," Miss Wynn Alexandro Mini Song—"I am leaving thee in sorrow, ty' Annie," Miss Kate Wynn •• Chris y Duet- Llwynon," Miss Wynn and Miss Kate Wynn Song—"The Blind Girl to her Harp, Wynn „ lIarp Solo-" Music round the Hill, Mr. E. Roberts (Layof the Last Minslrel) Song-" Y Gwenith Gwyn," Miss Kate Wynn Welsh Song—"Mae Robin yu swil," Miss Wyun (to be sung in costume) Owain Alaw To commence in eaclioaae at Eight o'clock. ADMISSION-—Front Seats, 2s., Back ditto, Is. [278 THE PECULIAR ARRANGEMENTS of the LIFE ASSOCIATION of SCOTLAND confer facilities and privileges on the Policy-holders which, it is believed, CANNOT be obtained from any other As~ aUranoe Office. FREEDOM FROJlf RESTRICTIONS.—The Policies now being issued are unusually free from Restrictions f as commonly imposed by other Companies), and confer important privileges. These relate to Non-payment of Premiums, Indisputability, Limits of Residence and Occupation, JIilitary and Naval Service, &c.; and afford, in most cases, almost complete protection against for- feiture. SAFETY AND PERM A KEN GE. — The Association, now of Twenty-One Years' standing, is one of the most extensive and successful Life Offices, and tlnes possesses an element of safety and permanence not contained in smaller Institutions. ltISKS OF PARTNERSHIP-—The Policy-holders arc wholly exempt from the liabilities of Partnership, and the Sums Assured are guaranteed. PROFIT SCHEME.—A share of Profits is allocated 9 yearly to every Policy-holder of jive years standing at the preceding annual balance, and is applied so as to deduce the present outlay for his Policy Half CREDIT SYSTEM.—Policies oj L-500 and up- wards may be effected and kept up by payment of only One-half the Premiums for the first six years, with, Interest on the other half. VOLUNTEER CORPS—The Assured arc permitted, without extra payment, to serve in: Volunteer Corps within Great Britain and Ireland, during Peace or War. fcg* THERE IS A SPECIAL ADVANTAGE 111 Assuring before the approaching Close of the Books for the 21st ANNUAL BALANCE One Year's earlier participation in Profits will thus be secured. APPLICATIONS will be received until 5th APRIL. THOS. FRASER, Res. Secy. LONDON, 20, KING WILLIAM STREET, CITY, E.C. Xt AGENTS ■^EWPOBT Mr. CHARLES ROWE, 13, Hill-street. Abergavenny Mr. Edwin Tucker, corn factor. Rute Docks iyjr- £ jt Tbomas, 2, Stewart-street. ~ardiff Mr. B. Bowen, assistant overseer. ^nepatow Mr. George Claridge, jun., jeweller. ^owbridge Mr. S J. Hornsby, National Provincial Bank. ?Jerthyr Tydfil Fuller, Newton House. ontypridd l"1'* V" T?V cfjncas« iredegar rv w'8> Registrar of Marriages l^Morgap-street. [195 ^§XABLISHED 1825^ flROWN LIFE ASSURANCE V COMPANY. LONDON-33, NEW BRIDGE-STREET, E.C. Funds Invested Annual Income 116,()Oo cSfAir6 U&88S ,Stim Assuretl 2,425,0o0 BONUS YEAR. -n persons Assuring on or before 25th Marc.i wi 1- to one full year's share in the profits of tho las 83rs then to be divided. Atf-he Profits will be divided in every FIFTH Year th Iler. 'l'be Bonuses become vested after payment of the THIRD ^t's Premium. w o Extra Premium is charged to the Assured for ser- °e in any Volunteer Corps within the United Kingdom, f rir.g Peace or War- "P B. HALL TODD, Secretary and Actuary, tnakrSong desirous of securing the above advantage should e early appplication to the Secretary, or jy AGENTS. «WP0RT.—JJR> HENRY VENNOR, Auctioneer, 10, Com- mercial-street. CRt TH—Charles A. Court, Auctioneer. *°KHOWELL—Mr. David Thompson. Llangattock Park, [287 P- -GUTTE. THE PROVINCIAL w ELSH INSURANCE COMPANY. The only Insurance Company established in Wales. CHIEF OFFICES. HIGH STREET. WREXHAM, 49, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. 77, BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW. TRUSTEES. The RIGHT HON. LORD BOSTON, Belgrade-square, London HedBor Lodge, MaiJenhead; and Llanidan, THENR.TGHT HON. LORD TREDEGAR, Tredegar Park, !I! onmouthBhire, and 32, Portman-square, London. SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, Bart, M.P., 18, St. James'S-square, London, and Wynnstay, Den- bighshire- — « COLONEL MYDDELTON BIDDULPH, M P-, Lord- Lieutenant of the County of Denbigh, Chirk Castle, TOWNSHEND MAINWARING, Esq., M.P., Gallt- faenan, Denbighshire. COLONEL W ATKINS, M.P., Lord-Lieut, of the County of Brecknock, Pennoyre, Brecknockshire. FREDERICK RICHARD WEST, Esq., Ruthin Castle, Denbighshire. HENRY THOMAS, Esq., Chairman of the Glamorgan- shire Quarter SMsione, Llwynmadoc, Breoknockshire, THOMAS BRASSEY, Esq., 4, Great George-street, Westminster, and Lowndes-square, London. HUGH OWEN, Esq Barnsbury, London. TRUSTEES IN IRELAND. VISCOUNT AVONMORE, Enniamore, Kingstown. LORD MASSEY, The Hermitage, Castle Connel, County Tlie^HON- FREDERICK YELVERTON, Belliile, County TIPPTE'"ARJ'> °0UN J DIRECTORS. CHAIRMAN—THOMAS BARNES, Esq., Farnwortb, near Manchester, and The Quinta, Sa'op. JOHN JAMES, Esq., Elwy House, Wrexham. It. V-ENABLES KYRKE, Esq., Stansty Lodge, Wrexham. HUGH OWENT, Eiq., Barnsbury, London. THOMAS PAINTER, Esq., Bodloudeb, Mayor of IVrexhaul- R^C^RAWLINS, Emq., Hope Milla, Wrexham. WRIWARN TENCH, Esq., Plasnewy id, Ruabon. WTTTTAM WRIGHT, Esq Gresford Bank, Wrexham. The HON. W. H. YELVERTON, Whitland Abbey, Carmarthenshire. Bankers THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BiNK OF ENGLAND. THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK. CONSULTING SURGEON- T. T. GRIFFITH, Esq Wrexham. CONSULTING ACTUARY. GRIFFITH DAVIES, Esq., London. SOLICITORS Meøsn. EDGWORTH AND DEVEREUX PUGH, Wrexham. D. THOMAS, Esq., Brecon. SURVEYORS. RICHARD KYRKE PENSON", Esq., Swansea. M. GUM"0\V, Esq., U'reiham. SECRETARY TO THE COMPANY. ANTHONY DILLON, Esq., Wraxham. LONDON BOARD. CHAIRMAN: The SON W- H. YELVERTON, Whit- land Abbey, COLONEL POWELL, M.P, Junior United Service Club. X G. W. FITZHUGH, Esq., 2, Great Stanhope-street, Mavfair. HUGH OWEN, Esq., Barnsbury, London. BANKERS. Messrs. HANBUltYS and LLOYD. CONSULTING SURGEON. JOHN PROPERT, Esq., 6, Now Cavendish-Btreet. SURVEYOR. RICHARD H. MOOLLE. Esq., 4, Queen's-terrace, Regent's Park. SECRETARY TO THE LONDON BOARD. JAMES BENNETT, Esq. GLASGOW BRANCH. OFFICES, 77, BUCHANAN-STREET. MANAGER. W. J. CARSWELL, Esq. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. LIFE-Stamp, paid PS c." borne by the lire Department, so as Bonus-—Non-forfoiture of Pobcior-NO curred by the Assured as 1:1 Mutual Offices, of Volunteer Rifle Corps assured without Extra Charge. p „ NEW FEATURE: Twelve months' credit on Pre- miums if required, subject to interest at ±0 per cent. — 2his is a new and special feature, and confin this Office only. FIR E.-Moderate Premiums-Prompt and liberal settle- ment of losses.-Farming Stock insured at 4s. per cent., provided the amount be sub-divided as directed in the Company's Forms as heretofore, or at 59. per. cent. if not so sub-divided. Fire Insurances effected in other Offices may be transferred to this Company, free of any charge for Policy or Stamp. ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary to the Company. Chief Offices, Wrexham RN-Q AGENTS WANTED. LZIV NEWPORT DISPENSARY AND INFIRMARY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Governors and Subscribers to the above Institution, will be held at the TOWN HALL, by permission of the Mayor, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st March next, at One o'clock p.m. precisely, for the purpose of confirming the appointment made at the Annual General Meeting, of an AD. DITIONAL TRUSTEE,and ELECTING the MEDIOAL. STAFF, in conformity with the Rules of the Institution. The Medical Staff will consist of Two Consulting Surgeons, Three Honorary Surgeons, and a House Surgeon the Salary of the latter Gentleman will be per annum, with furnished apartments, coal, lights, and attendance. By Rule 29 of the Institution, it is required that One Honorary Surgeon shall attend at the Dispensary upon each alternate day in the week (Sundays excepted), du- ring such hours as may be determined upon by the Direc- tors, to see and prescribe for all such Patients as are able to attend at the Dispensary, and to visit at their houses those Patients, who from tue danger or difficulty of the case, the House Surgeon may bring under his notice. By Rule 30, the House Surgeon must be a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, of London, Dublin, or Edinburgh, and a Licentiate of the Apothecary's Hall, London. It is requested that those Gentlemen, who are willing to offer their gratuitous services, as Consulting or Hnnorarv Surgeons to this Institution, as well as those who^visb to BECOME CUM.TE. Surgeon, will signify the same to the SECRETARY, on U TI>A FIT.h dav of March, I00J. OR befo>e th 1 THOMAS, Secretary. J'iewport, Mon., Feb. 10th, 1860. r234 TN the matter of the Petition of THOMAS I PUGH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TOHN MAURICE HERBERT, Esquire Judge of the County Court of Monmouthshire, holden at Newport wil! proceed to make a final order thereon at the said Court on the 20th MARCH next, at Twelve 0 clock at Noon'precisely, unless cause be then and there shewn to the contrary. NOTICE. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT. BLAENAVON DISTRICT. T" ISRAEL MORGAN, do hereby GI\E A J NOTICE, that the Local Government Act, I808, was, on the Twenty-second day of February instant, duly adopted by the Ratepayers of the Blaenavon District, in the county of Monmouth, at a meeting duly convened by me, in accordance with the provision of the said Act of Parliament. Dated this 25th day of February, I860- 281] ISRAEL MORGAN, Summoning Officer. POTATOES! POTATOES!! POTATOES! NO\V DISCHARGING, a CARGO of the 1_N very best GALWAY PROTESTANT POTATOES also Prime IRISH WHITE ROCKS and DOWNS, and FRENCH RED CUPS, for Seed and Table use. Daily expected, a Cargo of Prime Early BATH WHITES, for Seed.. Apply at JAMES COX and GO 'S STORES, DUMFRIES- place, and Dock-street, Newport-! [263 &t. DENTAL SURGERY. General Notice to Messrs. Mosely's Patients, and those who may wish to consult them. 1\ TESSRS MOSELY SURGEON-DENTISTS, of 30, BERSEU'S-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, London M have the honor to announce that they will, for the future, devote one week in each month to their practice in the Principality, and by which means they hope to meet the convenience of their patients, and so prevent the necessity will be on THURSDAY, the 1st.; THURSDAY, the loth and THURSDAY, th90th at Mr J POWELL'S, plumber, Monnow-street, Monmouth; on MONDAY, the 19th, GEORGE HOTEL, riiprwtnw • on TUESDAY the 20th. at Mr. WILLIAMS', saddler, next door to the ANGEL HOTEL, Abergavenny on \VEDNESJ}'AY^ ttie 21st, KING S HEAD HOTEL, Newport; and on THURSDAY, the 22ad, CARDIFF ARMS, Cardiff. Private apartments at all the Hotels. from Ten to Single teeth, from os. Sets, from £ 5. Stopping decayed teeth, 2s. 6d. UToocva Afnmrr v he" to°call the attention of their patients, and those who may wish to consult them, that tbey can n w «™pl" !!&dalTeefh, with GUTTA PERCH A. GUMS or LININGS, whereby.aH pressure upon the can now suppj ontirplv sunersedin" the use of wires or ligatures of any description. They are also remaining teeth is avoided, and COMPOSITION, which is added to the Toeth, and the Patentees and Inventor which also restores that youthful contour of countenance, so necessary in prevents the l°dgnientof ^d, a,of these beautiful and useful inventions may be seen, and every I the adaptation of Artificial Teeth. Pec^ description 0f Artificial Teeth, from one to a complete set, at half information given, free of expens ccaiin^ Children s Teeth attended, and every operation pertaining to the usual prices. Stopping Decayed leeth, bc.uing, ^nuarou j_ig Dental Surgery. IT? ]\;t ERSEY LINE of AUSTRALIAN JL>X PACKETS, sailing from LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE, On the 25th of each month. Passengers conveyed by Steamer at Through Rates to all ° parts of Australia, &c. „ Tons Tons m a Ship. Commander. Re<ri3ter, Burthen. 10 ,al1* Persian .Allen 1069 2500.2oth Feb. 1860 New Ship .Salt .1150.3000.25th Mar., 1860 The magnificent Clipper PERSIAN," (A 1 at Lloyd's for Seven Years, 2500 Tons Burthen,) is a packet of 25th February. Now on her third voyage, is a sister ship to the Statelie" and one of the fastest and finest vessels now on the berth. Has splendid accommodations in the Poop, for Chief and Second Cabin passengers. Loading East Side Prince's Dock. rnirTivn For terms of Freight or Passage, apply to EDMUJNU THOMPSON & CO., 20. Water-street, Liverpool; 01 to G. W JONES & CO., Ship Brokers, Newport; JAMES GAWN, Auctioneer, Aberdare; TITUS JONES, Auc- tioneer Merthyr JENKINS and REES, 16, Somerset, Srv™ or to R W. PARKY, Sb.p Broker, Caraiff. HENRI'S HORSE AND CATTLE FEED. HENRI'S PATENT CATTLE FEED is the most perfect preparation of the day for HORSES, COWS, CALVES, or SHEEP, as hundreds of Testimonials certify, Price 42s. per cwt. HENRI'S PIG MEAL, 24s. per cwt. HENRI'S PATENT MEDICATED HORSE FEED, administered nightly, will quickly restore Horses that are sick or off their feed, into splendid and healthy condition, without interfering with their daily work. In stables where this is used, swollen legs, cracked heels, or surfeit never appear. Boxes, containing 56 Feeds, 12s. HENRI'S FEED is the only one patented (1855), and is sold, with a Guaranteed ANALYSIS, by HENRI'S PATEN CATTLE FEED COMPANY, Steam Mills, Hull, the so manufacturers, to whom or their duly appointed Agent orders must be given, and Post Office Orders mad payable. LONDON DEPOT, 40, KING WILLIAM STREET. NEWPORT Lloyd and Barfoct. Chepstow .Philip Fisher. Brecon Edward Webb, Corn Miller. Pontypool. Davies & Edwards, Ironmongers [81 RO BIN S O N'S PREP ARED BONE Pt should be applied to GRASS LAND in the autumn or early the spring months. It materially increases the Crop, and permanently improves the Her- bage, when used in proper quantities. ROBINSON'S WHEAT MANURE should be used at seed time, or as a top dressing early in spring. It produces luxuriance without rankness, strengthens the straw, and is conducive to an early maturing of the crop. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, BONE DUST, PERUVIAN GUANO, NITKATE OF SODA, and other manures, not simply genuine, but of superior quality. Apply to J. and T. ROBINSON, Docks, Gloucester; at their works, St. Philips, Marsh, Bristol; or to Agents. ESTABLISHED 1812. "jVX"ESSRS. PROCTOR are now prepared to IT I take Orders for their special MANURES for 1860, which they unhesitatingly state are of a superior quality and charged at the lowest possible prices, viz :— TURNIP MANURE, WHEAT do., POTATO do,. GRA SS do., BAR LEY do., CLOVER do., OAT do., BEAN do. Al«n PERUVIAN GUANO, BONE DUST, SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, &o., &c., All of which are warranted of the best quality, H. & TTPROCTOR, AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, CATHAY, BRISTOL. t54 During the time the Analytical SaJ}ltary mission was in Session, the only Green T China growth which they found free fro IW usual blui h powdered colours was by /hem, from Hnrniman and Co's Imports lytni at nuh ])ocks.-See the" (ommissioners' OtJicial Report (page 319), pub sh ed by Longmans. -ff "Always Good alike" HORNIMAN's PURE TEA the Leaf not covered with color. STRONG RICIIFULL- l-'LAVOURED TEA, o.l "Illys good eilike,tiie early ga ;'l '■ '• .2 & 'A M H I thering—is obtained by Hornima •„ j'TL A-g,^HQ~usrl an<i Co, having it in this pure fj ?'• ■*< ?! El III f I uncoloured state, for by disallowing ifc~rr-7"»^aL-5&6?ithe usual powdered colour on « ifi i! I thev import, the Chinese cannot IF: .-r^.liflii.Paffad.f possibly disguise and pass off to them any brown withered leaves 1: T without certain detection. HOI,M.MA.VS TEA WARKHORSAS, I DR- HASSELL writing "On the. >• si vsa, WormiTood St., City, London.! Qenerai Teas of Commerce," re nrholesale cxctuthtlyj i j marks> u when at the Docks, I nrholesale cxctuthtlyj i j marks, u when at the Docks, I obtained Teas from many Cargoes, and found both the Blacks and G reens from llorniman and Co.'s Imports to^perjeetli/ ^mtne and of good quality the Greens had none of the found on other Teas, they exhibit a dull ohv ekue, and being ure are perjectly vrftolesome" Exclusively in PACKETS. Sold by AOESTS OXLV, in ever Town. Prices, 3s. 8d., 4s., and 4s. 4d per pound AGENTS IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD. ABERDARE..Jones.—Thomas LONDON..Purssell Corn hill ABERAVOK..Evan Evans. LYDNEY ..Hathaway AHEUGAVKXNY Gosden (late MONMOUTH..Farror.—Baker. Hirst).—Watkins, High-st. MEKTIIYR..Stephens. Higf-»T AEFRSYCHAX. Wood, Stamp- NEATH..Hutchins, Ward-stree N otlice. NE vVPORT..JONES,5, High-st. BRISTOL .Ferris,Union-street. Ditto..CHERRY, 41, Commercial BItECON. White, High-street. street BRIDGEND..Levshon. Ditto, BATTERSHILL, 173, Com- Rr AK-EVF.Y..I'hilpotts. mercial-stveet. CRICKHOWEIA.-Christopher. PoxrvrooL and ABKRSTCH^ COWBRIDGE ..Thomas, High-st Wood, Stamp Office. K Ivemick, 23 Duke-st Boss..Yearsley.-Pema- Dmo .James, Bute-street. SWANSEA.. Wilson.Castle ,qr. CHstreSet0W"Tayl°r' St' Dlftol.^fover .CiWstreet COLEFORD..Williams.—Hough USK..Edwards J()0 COLEFORD..Williams.—Hough USK..Edwards 100 GLOUCESTER.. Fouracre, Cross. lim (HEAL AND SOIl" NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ILLU- KL.pms AND PRICES OF ISO DIFFERENT C0N/ £ nctS 0?SAOMI FURKtTURE AS WELL AS OF 100 BEDSTEADS AND PRICES OF EVCTY DESCRIPTION OF BEDDING SENT FREE BY POST HEALft SON BEDSTEAD BEDDING BEDROOM FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS IIITOTTENHAM COURT ROAD LONDON 5 ■ ■ 141 TONES, Chemist, 5, IU«li-street, Tsewport, AGEXT FOR IIOBNIMAN* S 1' U11F. TEA—always go oil Ûike, recommends these well-known Teas with the utmost con- fidence the repute in which they are held everywhere has een acquired by their very excellent quality, and also from their being always good alike. Horniman and Co.'s Teas have no arti ficial covering on the surface, for, consisting oily of choice priny gathering, there are no brown ftavonrless ves that want to be disguised with a coat of colour; consequently deficient strength is never found in these Tea So secured packets. [10(1 BURROWS AND CO., WHOLESALE B WINE MERCHANTS, LIVERPOOL. STORES.—Lime-street. OFFICES.—54, Duke-street. The Proprietors beg most respectfully to call the atten- tion of the Trade, Noblemen, Clergy, and the Public to their extensive stock of pure Wines of rare vintages. Burrows and Co., are not disposed to comment upon the purity of their Wines, which is daily most laudably ac- I knowledged by the public and eminent medical men of all countries, as the increasing patronage of the highest families in the land is a sufficient guarantee. They beg to call particular attention to their pure Tonic Wines, as being so valuable to invalids and peisons of weak stomachs. A sample case, containing three full sized wine bottles, will be forwarded to any address r,n receipt of a Post-office Order for 6s. 6d or a dozen for 24s. It is a well-known fact that impure and adulterated wines are the greatest foes to health, debilitating the di- gestive organs; while pure wines will accelerate the digestive powers, invigorating, strengthening, and bracing the nervous system. Their Tonic Wine is admitted to be most essential to invalids, both old and young, and should never be absent from the horn's of the weak aad sickly. It properties are duly acknowledged and appreciated by the leading men of the facuity both at home and abroad. To prevent imposition, each bottle is sealed with the name of the firm. All orders to be made payable to Henry Burrows. [99 EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WEIGRING- MACHINES. HENRY POOLEY & SON TC,jJf^ 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, 1 NEWPORT, MOX. gfr JJ PATENTEES, jwTij ff AND SOLE MAKERS OF PATENT RAIL AND ROAD jj f WEIGHBRIDGES, i; WEIGHING MA CHINES, d-c., |! Suitable for all Commercial, Mining, and 1Manufacturing purposes. adapted' for COLLIERIES Albioi. F.,in- pool; 89, Fleet street, London Commercial-street, Newport; Wellington-street Gateshead. AGENTS for the SALE of DONKEY-ENGINES, IMPROVED TAPS and VALVES; BOURDON'S PRESSURE GAUGES, and all BRASS MOUNTINGS for Steam Engines and Boilers, &c. AMERICAN VUL- CANIZED INDIA-RUBBER BELTING, PACKING nOSE, &c.; BOLTS, RIVETS, &c.; MACHINERY BELTING; CRICKMER'S PATENT STEAM PACK- ING for Stuffing Boxes, &c. HAIR FELT for covering Steam Pipes and Boilers CHUBB'S PATENT FIRE & THIEF-PROOF SAFES, DETECTOR LOCKS, &c. 10 BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT rfHE NEW IMPROVED PETROLENE J- OR LIQUID GAS LAMPS. xThese Lamps are a patented Im- •(. ;e provement on the PetroleneLamps, J! and embody many advantages not contemplated when the first patent was sealed. They will be found ,i ■-■■■■ the most complete and useful if itftH lamps ever offered to the public, They are the only Lamps con- ^r-.uT structed on scientific jrinciplei to £ £ burn the new Economical Liquid Gas, as well as Petrolene, Paraffine, £ jj Photogen, Belmontine, and other i| similar Mineral Oils-and areuni- j J versally acknowledged to produce M the CHEAPEST & BEST LIGHT 5| EXTANT! I They excel in Economy, Simpli | i city, Cleanliness, Safety, Brilliance, |; !| and Ease of Management. The jijJL Light is far superior to the best S&iSSr Gas, without any of its dangers or disadvantages, and is applicable to rfeys. all'purposes of illumination. EcosoMT.—Bed Room Lamps, from 2s. each (glasses included), burn with a light equal to two candles, 16 hours for a penny Table Lamps, f-buruer, 3s. 6d. each, equal to four candles, 12 hours for a penny Brass Table Lamps, from 5s. each, glass vase, full-size burner, producing a light superior to the best gas, eight honrs for a penny SIMPLICITY.—They have no machinery to require cleaning, or to get out of repair. CLEANLINESS.—They keep themselves clean, and the 1 quid will not soil the most delicate fabric. SAFETY.-The Oils used in these* lamps are not explo- sive or dangerous, and will not ignite on the surface, like camphine or naphtha. BRILLIANCE —They produce a beautiful, white, motion- less sheet of flame, superior to the best gas, and infinitely superior to all other lamps, and do not give off sulphur, or other unpleasant odours. EASE IN MANAGEMENT -They light instantly, require trimming only abolltonce a week, and do not require wind- ing up, or any other attention, and produce a uniform light from 6 to 20 hours Camphine, Candle, Solar, Argand, Moderator, and al other Lamps altered to burn these Liquids, from 3s. 6d to 10s. 6d. each, exclusive of shades. Th P4RAFEINE OIL 3s 2d per gallon. „ PETROLENE „ 4s 6d „ SOLD BY HENRY LEONARD, 2 HIGH STREET, BRISTOL. [30 TO DAIRYMEN; FREEMAN'S LIQUID VEGETABLE FREEMAN'S LIQUID VEGETABLE ANNATTO surpasses all other colouring solutions. This preparation 'is celebrated for imparting to milk, cream, butter, aad cheese, the rich tinted hue of the but- tercup flower, and is perfectly harmless. In the extensive dairies of Holland, America, the United Kingdom, and the Colonies, this superior Liquid Colour has been in use for the last 32 years, and has given universal satis faction. Sold by Chemists, Italian Warehousemen, Cheese Factors, and Grocers, in bottles, price Is., Is. 9d 3s, and 5s- 6d. each or may be obtained on order through all tne wholes-tie houses in London. Prepared only by JOHN FREEMAN, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 13, Blackfr.ars' Road, (at his Laboratory, Colling wood-street), Londo ,S. N.B.—The genuine ia signed "John Freeman." Sole Agent for Newport, Mr. T. J. JONES, Chemist and Druggist, High-street. [270 guidtesifjs.. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY$EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE Htcrlht dcrontf printing (Office, 15, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON BOOK-PRINTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &c. NEWPORT ROPERY COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS of PATENT FLAT and ROUND ROPE of all descriptions, Engine Yarn, Hemp, Flax, dressed and undressed, Sacks, Sacking, Twine of all descriptions, Fishing Tackle, Halters, Plough Lines, Waggon Ropes, and White Rope of all qualites. [37_ 32, COMMERCIAL ROAD. NEWPORT. ATEWPORT and PILLGWENLLY LOAN 11 and DISCOUNT Office.. Sums advanced from E2 upwards returnable by weekly payments, or otherwise, as agreed. [48 TIT R. MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and TV COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. BONDED AND FREE STORES FOR SHIPS. [1 H. JAMES, 11 ANUFACTURER of the Improved White ill Glazed STONE WARE SPIRIT JARS, &c., Glazed STONE ami RED WARE SEWERAGE and LAND DRAIN PIPES, BRICKS, TILES, &c. COURT-Y-BELLA STEAM POTTERY WORKS, Newport, Mon. [21 MR THOMAS WILLIA M S, HERBALIST, VINE COTTAGE, 1S2, COMMERCIAL ROAD, NEWPORT, MON. (2 GENTLEMEN who desire a superior G FIT and FINISH should try C, AII L E S TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER, 15-4, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. [9 1SJO. 42, HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL, ]3I SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1858. The Only Manufactory in England for the MOULDED GUTTA PEECHA BOOTS AND SHOES. The Moulded Gutta Percha Boots and Shoes are the best and cheapest made. Twelve Months' trial before the Public has proved them, for durability, style, and com- fort, to CMOEL all other kinds. MANUFACTORY, 42, HIGH STREET, BRISTOL. AGENTS: JOSEPH HAWKES, 103, Commercial-street, Newport. W. HODGES, Bootmaker, Aberdare. J. Cos, Guernsey. H. BUGLER, Shepton Mallet. w. CROYT, Rbymney. JOCELYN and QUICK, Exeter. JAMES A. BOOLD, 84, Fore-street, Devonport. [31 rrHE LONDON MANURE COMPANY, |_ ESTABLISHED 1840, Are now prepared to send out the following MANURES SUPKRPHOSPATE OF LIME, of Best Quality, DISSOLVED RaNES, CONCENTRATED URATE, MANGOLD MANUllE, BLOOD MANURES, for Corn and Roots, CORN MANURE, for Spring Top Dressings, PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE OF SODA, and every other Manure of value. Any of the above can be obtained on the best terms from Mr. PHILIP FISHER. Chepstow -Air. C. BUL- LOCK, Weston-undei-Peuyard, Ross the Agents of the Company. E. PURSER, Secretary. 116, Fenchurch-street. 90 CATTLE SHOW, LONDON. THE HYGIENIC SPIUXG LATHS BEDSTEAD, (GEYELIN'S PATENT,) COMBINING the advantages of Metallic C Bedsteads with the comfort of a Spring Mattress, at less than half the cost. Certified by Medical men as the best and most comfortable Bedstead ever invented invaluable for hot climates cannot possibly harbour ver- min. Also Patent FOLDING HYGIENIC SPRING LATHS BEDSTEADS 3-feet E2 10s. and 4-feet 6, £-11Os. Hygienic Mattresses and Bedding of the Best C ass only. MAGIC HORSE-TAMING NOSE-PINCHERS, (GEYELIN'S PATENT.) Warranted to subdue the most vicious Horse at the in- stant. Kicking, rearing, plunging, and running away ren- dered impossible. It is simple, ornamental, and can be fixed to any bridle. THE UNIVERSAL GAS BURNERS' REGULATOR, (GEYELIN'S PATENT.) The only one in the world with a valve tho flames from all burners remain invariable under all variations of pressure. Price 3s. each, one sent by post on the re- ceipt of 3s. 6d. in postage stamps. PATENT ENDLESS ERICK, TILE, AND SOCKET PIPE MACHINE, The most perfect, compact, and portable ever invented. Illustrated Catalogues on application, post free.-Agents, Wholesale and Retail, Mr. G. GREGG, 47, Baker-street, close to Madame Tussaud's Exhibition and Mr. W. H. KENNEDY, 462, Oxford-street, W.C., London. [36 DR. DE JONGH'S (Kniyht of the Order of Leopold of Belgium,) UGHT-BROW-TST COD LIVER OIL. Prescribed hv the most eminent Medical Men throughout the world as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION*, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, RilEt-MATISM, GOUT, GENERAL DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE SKIN, CKETS, INFANTILE WASTING, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. Dr. DE Oil is the most efficacious, the most palatable, nd from its rapid curative effects, unquestionably the most eco- nomical of all kinds Its immeasurable therapeutic superiority over every other variety is established by innumerable sponta neous testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons of European reputation. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS BARON FOUQUIER. Professor of the University of Paris, Physician to his late. Majesty, Louis Philippe, tlx., &c. •' I must openly acknowledge that you have rendered an emi- nent service to science by acquainting practitioners with the cause of the frequent irregularity in the effects of Cod Liver Oil, and directing their attention to a proper choice. It is, therefore, with the greatest pleasure that I pay my tribute of well-merited praise to the successful efforts of the learned physician and che- mist, whose researches after truth have cost him so many sacri- fices, and who has shown us the way of rendering highly effec- tual the administration of one of the most powerful medicines we are acquainted with." HENRY LETHEBY, Esq., M.B., F.L.S., I-roftssor of Chemistry and Toxicology in the Medical College oj the London Jlospitctl) Jtlfdiccil OfficfT of Health to the City oj T^ofidon d'C d'C. "In all cases I have found Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil pos- sessing the same set of properties, among which the prpsence of choalic compounds of iodine in a state of organic combination are the most remarkaWe; in fact the Oil corresponds in all its characters with t.iat named lluile bruneand described as the best variety in the masterly treatise of Dr.de Jongh." 1^iev0' universally acknowledged that this descrip- tion ol Oil has groat therapeutical power; and, from my inves- tigations, I have no uoubt of its being a pure and unadulterated rticle. R. D. EDGECUMBE, Esq., M.R.C.S., S>i,rg°o to the P.oyal Dispensary, Pimliro, d-c, &c. "Ih-ive used Dr. de Jongh's Oil in my own family with marked success, and believe it to be in its effect superior to every other preparation. I am desirous of introducing it into the Royal Dispensary, Pimlico, of which I am one of the surgeons. Sold OXLY in IMPERIAL Half pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9d. I Quarts, 9s capsuled, and labelled with Dr. De JONGH'S stamp and signature, WITHOUT wnicn XOXE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE honest Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES, t SAJ?,HARFORD, & Co., 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. ¡ SOLE AGENT AT NEWPORT, MR. T. J JONES, ¡ CHEMIST AND DRUGGISX, HIGH-STREET J 34 THE ?^LY ABERTHIW UME in Mon- LIMF BNRVRRLREPMNY BE ,?BTAINED °F JOHN EVANS, possible S. RT' W [DO Mudies' iirz^cirroMR^RY At MISS HORNE?S EERLTN REPOSITORY 63, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. Convenient OFFICES to be LET. rUl H. P. BOLT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, FOR SALE a large assortment of ^GLAZED STONE-WARE DRAIN PIPES of the Best Staffordshire Clay, varying from 3 inches up to 18 inches, with, a.11 lecjuisite Junctions. Bends, ant] Syphons*. Also, a fine assortment of TERRA COTTA GOODS* for ornamenting Pleasure Grounds, kc. [16 USE ROBY'S celebrated Wi RWICKSHIRF SAUCE. ESTABLISHED 1827. ROBY AND CO., PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, ROYAL LEAJIINGTON SPA. Sold by all Italian Warehousemen, Grocers, Fisnniongers, &c l135 COCOA AN U CHOCOLATE. HHAYLOR BROTHERS, LONDON, from I their position as the largest Manufacturers of Cocoa in Europe, are enabled to supply all kinds of Cocoas and Chocolates on the best terms. Taylor Brothers' Patent Lentilized Cocoa- Is pronounce i by Professor Letheby and Dr. Hnssall to be superior in nutritious element to all others see their Reports printed on the Labels of each Canister. Prica Is. 6d. per lb. Also a good quality, adapted for the work- ing classes, Is. per lb. Taylor Brothers' Homoeopathic Cocoa Stands unequalled as an article of Diet for Homoeopathic Patients. Sold in Tin Foil Packets, at h. 41. per lb. Taylor Brothers' Soluble Cocoa (Hexagon Packet), Pearl Cocoa, and Soluble Chocolate, Are articles easy of Solution, and being very moderate in Price are well adapted for economical housekeepers. Sold by all Grocers and Tea Dealers. [104 MN. PM S O SURGEON DENTIST, of 17, Orchard- 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 CONSISTED in the. various branches of his profession, at the KINU'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, the second Wednesday in each month and at 2, CASTLE-STREET, Cardiff, the following Thursday. Terms, which are extremely moderate, may be known on application as above. ATTENDANCE For. 1 Newport, Wednesday, 14th 9 till 5. MARCH. J Cardiff, Thursday, 15th, <J till 5- (25 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG SURGEON DENTIST, of No. 7, PARK- S STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for the last 12 years) at NEWPORT, the first WEDNESDAY and at CARDIFF, the followiug THURSDAY in every Month, when he may be consulted on all cases relating to his Profession. Mr. YOUNG'S next visit will occur as follows:- NEWPORT—At Mr. Wansbrough's, No. 4, Commercial- street—Wednesday, March 7th. CARDIFF—Mr. Perrott's, Tailor, No. 2, Duke-street. -Thursday, March 8th. [7 MR. R. N". O S B O R N JS SURGEON DENTIST, OF No 17, DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, BEGS to inform liis patients and the public of Newport, and its neighbourhood that HE IS pre- pared to insert ARTIFICIAL TEETH mounted in the VULCANIZED RUBBER BASE, as a substitute for gold or other metals. By this much improved method greater comfort, cleanliness, FIND utility, are ensured- the adaptation to the gums and palate bein; perfect. SPECIMENS FOR INSPECTION. [11 DONALD DUNCAN'S CELEBRATED PURE SCOTCH MALT WHISKIES. Ia consequence of the increased demand in England for these splendied Whiskies, DONALD DUNCAN has OPENliD an ESTABLISHMENT at 5, BURLEIGH- STREET. STRAND, W.C. ROYAL BALMORAL WHISKY, a very fine mild and mellow spirit. 15s. per gallon. THE PRINCE'S USQUEBAUGH, a much-admired and delicious spirit, 18s per gallon. DONALD DUNCAN'S CELEBRATED REGISTERED D.D. WHISKY, Of extraordinary quality and age, as supplied to mamy- thousands of private families, to the principal clubs, hotels, &c., &c in Scotland and England, 20s. per Two gallons, and upwards, of either of the ;ILJ.ive seDt to any part, or Sample forwarded, for twelve postage stamps. Terms, Cash. Orders from the country muss, contaiu a Post-Oiffce Order. 5, BURLEIGH-STREET, STRAND, LOND )N, W.C. [46 RUPTURES. BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. HUXLEY'S IMPROVED PATENT MOC- MAIN TRUSS. IEPFECTED BY THE ISY EXT OR AND PATENTEE 07 THE OltKUXAL MOC-MAIX LEVEll TlUSS KNOWN AS EVAN,), PATENT, DATED 1841. fJ,<HE RESULT of this Improvement is to J. DISPENSE ENTIRELY with the ?,! NTALLIC LEVER SPRING, and, by a combination of beautifully elastic material, insure Comfort, Security, and D,;rah¡Jity.. at a little more than one-third the cost of t ie OriöinaJ Truss. ° Measure required circumference-two inches below- the Hips. Price ofSingle Truss, 12s. Postage lOd Double Truss, 18s. Postage, Is. ID- Post Office Orders payable at "O},I Cavendish-street Post Office," to Edward Huxley, 12, Old Cavendish- street. Oxford-street, W. Manufacturer of The Elastic Spiral Surgical Belt and Air Pad," for Hernia, Pregnancy, Obesity, & •. r45 L ]-A &- PER CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY CI EXTRACT of A LETTER. H from a MEDICAL CONNOISSEURS GENTLEMAN at Madras to his Brother at TO BE THE MgHjwORCESTER, Way, 1S51. "ONLY GOOD SAUCE" "Tell LEA .V PERKINS AND APPLICABLE TO |< £ T8FCFI»L J IS highly steemea in ln(iin, and EVERY VARIETY OFL3SSJIJN, opinion, the most as «vtl! as DISH. B^amjmost wholesome Sauce that is made." The success of this most „„J havin" caused m-mv dcucious and unrivalled condiment "■"lUr, caused main unprincipled dealers to api/v the name to ReZsted iTlTTl PUBLIC IS ^atnesHy the WR 4 PPR P NAMCS OF L: A PI IM NS are upon the W RAPPLK, L \BEL, STOPPER. AND NORTLK Manufactured by LEA & PERKINS, Wore,ster. Sold by CROSSE & BLACKWELL, London; and a.! respectable Grocers, and Italian Warehousemen throughout the World. 6 ACCIDENTS OF EVERY KIND, AND From any Cause, Insured against bv Annual payment cf £ 3 to the RAILWAY" PASSENGF.US ASSURANCE COMPANY, which secures £ 1000 at death, or R6 weekly for injury. ONE PERSON in every FIFTEEN of those insured is injured yearly by acci itnt of some description. No Extra Premium for Members of Volunteer Rifle Corps No charge for Stamp Duty. For Terms, Prospectuses, kc., apply to the Provincial Agents, the Railway Stations and at the Ho .d Office. This Company alone, without union or AMALGAMATION with any other Company, has paid in COMPENSATION £ 53,000. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Railway Passengers Assurance Co., Secrotarv Office-3,Old Broad-street, E.C. Agent for Newport Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 16, Doek-ttreet,