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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS rPHE Counties of SOUTH WALES, bor dering on England, offer the most valuable and Profitable fields for ADVERTISERS that can be found Within the same extent in the empire-if we exclude the great Metropolis, and the rich teeming districts of the Over-Oroductive, the ever-absorbing NORTH. MONMOUTHSHIRE, GLAMORGANSHIRE BRECONSHIRE, mth their large population, commercial enterprise, and rapidilY-increasing wealth, are, unquestionably, COUNTIES to which Advertisers may look with confidence for an *mPle return for any outlay they may incur, in pushing Kieij several interests, with a view to large and produc- sales, &c. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, K^MORQ-ANSHIRE AND BRECON SILURIAN, AND SOUTH WALES ADVERTISER, RAS BEEN FOR THIRTY YEARS THE GREA. or ADVERTISING MEDIUM OF THE DISTRICT. Advertisers desirous of availing themselves of the pub- licity of its columns, are requested to address the Publisher, Mr. CHRISTOPHERS, NEWPORT, MON- ICOUTHSHIRN- Advertisements inserted on a Moderate Scale; and when Contracted for by the Year, Half-year, or Quarter, the terms are proportionately reduced. NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION. EXTRACT FROM THE LAST ANNUAL STAMP RETURN ISSUED—ending 31st December, 1854 :— 1854. Weekly MOITMOTTTHSHIRE MERLIN 110,425 t™2124 Cambrian 79,000 1519 Star of Gwent 76>100 1463 Merthyr Guardian* 61,500 HC3 Swansea Herald 58,250 1120 Monmouthshire Beacon 36,500 702 Silurian 35,375 661 At the close of the year 1855, the circulation of the Silurian was added to that of the MERLIN. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THE Uerlht dfiiml || tinting 16, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON BOOK-PRINTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, CIRCULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &c. EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL WEIGHING- H MACHINE. ENRY POOLEY AND SON 20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, HON — PATENTEES OF THE PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINE, a., WEIGH-BRIDGES, &c., suitable for all Commercial, Mining, and Mann factoring ™ arposes- WORKS AT LIVERPOOL. AGENTS for the SALE of DONKEY-ENGINES; IMPROVED TAPS & VALVES; PRESSURE GAUGES, and all BRASS MOUNTINGS for Steam Engines and Boilers, &c. AMERICAN VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, HOSE. &c BOLTS, RIVETS, &c.; MACHINERY BELTING; CHUBB'S PATENT FIRE and THIEF-PROOF SAFES. DETECTOR LOCKS, &c. THE FRANKLIN PATENT GAS REGULATOR; TIDMARSH'S PATENT LUBRICATORS OR OIL CUPS • CRICKMER'S PATENT PACKING FOR STUFFING-BOXES, &c, [1015 PORTRAITS, LIFE-SIZE, • or to fit the smallellt Locket, can be obtained in CASES, FRAMES, LOCKETS, and BROOCHES, of VILLIERS AND ANDREWS, ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS, 59, High Street, Newport, Mon. MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS, HERBALIST, VINE COTTAGE, 182, COMMERCIAL ROAD, NEWPORT, MON. [28 PRIME SEVILLE ORANGES -t- Now SELLING at FENN ELL'S, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. [2791 WHERE DO YOU DINE? GO TO THE LORD RAGLAN, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. ORDINARY EVERY DAY AT ONE O'CLOCK. PRICE IS. [2694 MID-LENT CAKE.' A SPLENDID Variety of CONFEC- TPnPT2Ri«EI fo,* tl10 Season. is now on SALE at J. Caroline-street, Pontypool. GENTLEMEN who desire a superior G FIT and FINISH should try C. MILNES, TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER 158, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. [1013 0 N WORKS GALVANISED IRON WORKS G AND WAREHOUSE TEMPLE BACKS, BRISTOL. Galvanised Corrugated Iron Roofing, Sheet Iron, Hoops, Nails, Fencing Wire and WIre. letting, Coal Scoops, Boase Pail. Buckets, Bowls, Basins, Milk-pans, Turnip, skips, Iron-rimmed Riddles, Eaves Gutters and Down Pipes; Wrought-iron and Welded lubing, for Gas and Water p urposes, kept in Stock. ntem TDAW All descriptions of WROUGHT and CAST IRON WORK GALVANISED. [2660_ It Js. STONE has the largest STOCK of • NEW AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY 'ever exhibited in Newport, most of which took the First Prize at the recent Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society. Catalogues and Price Sheets sent, free by post to any address. Implement and Wheelwright Work*. Great Dock-street and Stand, Cattle Market, Newport, Mon. Sept. 8th, 1858. 1002 THOMAS DAVIES, WOOLLEN DRAPER, AND TAILOR 24, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. THE ORDER DEPARTMENT IS WEII supplied with BROAD CLOTFTS. BEAVERS, WITNEYS, SEAL SKINS, &c.. for Winter Coats. A great variety of fashionable TROUSERINGS. A GOOD FIT AND FASHIONABLE STYLE Guaranteed, equal to any London House, at a third less price for the same quality. T# DAVIES'S STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING is very extensive and varied, all made under his own inspection, work warranted, a good fit certain from the vast number of sizes always on hand. I' TD.'S CLOTHING FOR ~CHILDREN, BOYS, and YOUTHS, has given general satisfac- tion, and may be had in very great variety of sizes, 8f,la. and material. YOUTHS'AND GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS Y MADE TO ORDER. A choice Assortment of noldy-Made. his own Manufacture. FBSKCB HATS AND CLOiB CAM [2488 gulfed. TO FARMERS AND AGRICULTURISTS. MRS. S. B. CLEMENTS (late EDMONDS) has received direct from the Salt Works, a large con- signment of MANURE SALT, which can be recom- mended as to purity and strength. FINE ROCK, BAY, and BROAD SALT, and SALTPETRE. PRIME IRISH YELLS. Orders taken taken at No. 11, MARKET-STREET, and STAMP OFFICE, Newport. [2844 W. NIBLETT, BRIGHTSMITH, LOCKSMITH, BELL HANGER, GAS FITTER, &c, No. 9, CHARLES-STREET, NEWPORT. JOBBING IN ALL ITs BRANCHES. Brass and Zinc Door and Window Sill Plates made and engraved. N.B.- AN APPRENTICE WANTED. [2840 Wit. MATTHEWS and CO., TEA and • COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT. BONDED AND FREE STORES FOR SHIPS. [5 JAMES LEACH, Wholesale and Retail BEDDING, BEDSTEAD, GLASS, and CABINET MART, 117. Commercial-street. Newport. Every descrip- ion of Brass and Iron Bedsteads, French. Arabian, Four- ost, and Canopy Bedsteads, in Birch, Mahogany, Wal- ut, and Painted Woods. Furniture bought, or taken in exchange, to any amount. [1111 SEED POTATOES. T C 0 X AND COMPANY have just received a Cargo of PRIME SEED REGENTS, Ex Schooner SOPHIA," which they are now SELLING at their STORES. DOCK-STJiEET and DUMFRIES-PLACE and also a Cargo of PRIME REGENTS, for the Table. Just Arrived, a Cargo of PRIME PROTESTANT POTATOES, from Ireland. Dock-street, Newport. [2812 pOTATOES I POTATOES! p Just arrived, and now ON SALE :— 90 Tons RED CUP Potatoes. 50 Tons FRKNCH ROUGH WHITE Potatoes. 40 Tons YORKSHIRE REGENT Potatoes [Seed size]. 30 Tons IRISH WHITE PROTESTANT Potatoes. 5 Tops FORTY-FOLD Potatoes. 5 Tons FLUKE Potatoes. Apply to the Importer, JOHN LE COUTEUR, at his Stores, Corn-street, next door to the Potterl Arms Inn, Newport. [2838 PRIME PICKLED OX TONGUES, A T FENNEL L S, FISH, GAME, AND FRUIT WAREHOUSE, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. [2833 REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF CONFECTION ARY. TTT HATTON, WOLESALE CONFEC- TT • TIONER, SUGAR BOILER, MINT, LOZENGE, COMFIT, JUJUBE, and LIQUORICE MANUFACTURER, 21 UNION-STREET, aDd 18, MILK-STREET, BRISTOL. The Cheapest House in the West of England. Terms— CASH. All Goods warranted free from any deleterious ingredient. Samples and Prices per post. [2853 UNCLAIMED MONEY OFUCE. MR. DE BERNARDY, FOREIGN LAW AGENT, 9, Northumberland-street. Strand, Lon- don, W.C Compiler of DE BERNARDY'S INDEX REGISTER FOR NEXT OF KIN, Heira-at-Law, Le- gatees, Suitors, Prize Captors, and of Unclaimed Pro- perty in Great Britain. the Colonies, &c., from 1754 to 1856, being a compilation of 50,000 names of parties whose relatives, heirs, executors, or legatees have been advertised for during the above period [2611 ORNIMAN'S PURE TEA-always good .LJL alike. E. CHERRY, DRUGGIST, 41, COMMER- CIAL STREET, NEWPORT, recommends these well-known Teas with the utmost confidence the repute in which they are held everywhere has been acquired by their very ex- cellent quality, and also from their being ulwiys good, alike. Horniman and CO's Teas have no artificial colouring on the surface, for. consisting wholly of the choice Spring gathering, there are no brown flavourless leaves that want to be (hsguised with a coat of colour consequently defi- cient strength is never found in these Teas. Sold secured in packets. 2060 JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES, CELEBRA, ED for their GREAT STRENGTH c and fine AROMATIC FLAVOUR. IMPOKANT AGENCY. Agents wanted in everv town and district for the Sale of JOHN CASSELL'S COFFEES, and John Cassell's FOUR SHILLING TEA, (where there is not one already.) Full particulars sent free by post on application to JOHN CASSELL & CO., 80, Fen church-street, London. [2813 KNIFE CLEANERS-B EST & CHEAPEST, CROW DEN AND GAR ROD'S PATENT INDIA-RUBBER KNIFE-BOARDS New, Cheap, and Effectual Substitute for Buff Leather, &c., in Knife Cleaning, at one-fourth the price. By the use of which a clean, well-polished knife is obtainetl wit.h- out uselessly wearing it out, while a saving of time and labour is effected. Sold Retail, at Is. 6d. each and up- wards, by the Ironmongers in every town. Wholesale only, at the Manufactory of CROWDEN & GARROD, (Successors to THOS. KENT and Co., the celebrated paint- ing and General Brush Manufacturers), FALCON-SQUARE, LONDON, (E.C.) Spurious articles of a similar kind being in the Market, it is necessary to osberve the names of CROWDEN and GARROD are on the Boards, or you may get a worth- less substitute. W All others are counterfeits. Sold in NEWPORT, by Mr. MIDDLETON; Cardiff, by T. TRIST, and CROSS and HERNE Brecon, by HODGES and WRIGHT, and Mr. POWELL; Neath, T. Andrew; Mer- thyr, W. T Griffith, Ironmongers. [2646 HE CHEAPEST and BEST-RANGES can be procured at 22, HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL. 1 VwilliiH KITCHIENER. I î or Prices of Leamington KITCHENERS, from 3 to 12 6 ROASTER and SIDE BOILER, 3 ft. long, £ 5 5s., and 3 ft. 6 in., £6. ROASTER and OVEN, without Boiler, with Draw-out Stand, Double Drip Pans, Meat Stand, Ash Pan, Gridiron, Back and Side Skirting, Hot Plate, whereon as many vessels may be kept boiling as will stand upon it, without soiling them, 4ft., iji; 4ft. 6in. 211 18s.; ft., JE12 16s. ROASTER and OVEN, with Drip Pans, &c., &c., wrought Iron Back Boiler, suitable for Bath and Kitchen use, Plate Rack, &c., complete, 4 ft. 6 in., £ 18 4s.; 5 ft., JB19 8s. 6ft..jE21 16s. ROASTER, OVEN, & HOT CLOSET, with wrought mi1rrac't Boiler, &c., complete, 6 ft. 9in., £ 25 7 ft. 6in. X26 s; 8 ft., £ 27 Os. 6d.; 9 ft., £28 7s. 6d. 1 wo Complete Roasters, Two Ovens, or Hot Closets, large Wrought Iron Bath Boiler, &c., &c., furnished complete, 9 ft., SAO; 10ft..E43 11 ft., jM6 12 ft., £49. TT -r Jjars«r made to order. P S\ Y LEONARD, Manufacturer Paten t Washing Machines, Mangles, &c.,&c PRICES OF OVEN GRATES. co ') Oven & Shana. Oven & Sham. Oven & Boiler 2ft. to 0 14 <„• \2% 3ft. Oin 0 16 8 10 16 9 3ft. 6in i i io i 6 i !4 Improved GAS STOVES, for Heating Halis, Conaerva toriw, 1(9-1 and for CtaUag. [2619 INE ST\ MICHAEL'S ORANGES, NOW SELLING AT FENNELLIS, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. [2802 [2802 J HUGHES, Agent at Newport to the • PROVINCIAL WELSH INSURANCE COM- PANY, begs to announce, that he has REMOVED his Office to NO. 8 (opposite the Catholic Chapel), STOW- HILL. [2855 H. P. BOLT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, HAS 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 all requisite Junctions, Bends, and Syphons. Also, a fine assortment of TERRA COTTA GOODS, for ornamenting Pleasure Grounds, &c. A variety of NORWAY" SPARS oa band. [2402 » I? TJRNITURE FURNITURE! FURNITURE Mr. ROUE'S SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BAZAAR' 18, PARK-STREET, (Corner of Charlotte-street), BRISTOL, Contains a large Stock of all descriptions of FURNI- TURE, with some entire SUITES of DRAWING- ROOM, DINING-ROOM, and LIBRARY FURNI- TURE. in Walnut, Rosewood, and Mahogany. The Cheapest Establishment in the City, quality consi- dered, which is the only test. N.B.—DEALER IN ANTIQUE FURNITURE, OLD CHINA, AND CURIOSITIES. [2854 EDWIN HIBBARD, ANCHOR BREWERY, COMMERCIAL ROAD, NEWPORT. BRILLIANT PALE ALE, ONE SHILLING PER GALLON, Brewed Expressly for Private Families. TO BE HAD IN CASKS OF ANY SIZE. Orders received, and Samples supplied at the Brewery. [2798 EL. GE THING AND CO., • IMPORTERS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, ST. AUGUSTINE'S BACK, BRISTOL. TO PRIVATE FAMILIES. SPIRITS. per Gal. WINES IN WOOD. Brandy 27s 6d Sherry (Pale or Gold,) £17, Whisky (Irish) 13s 6d £20, JB23, or 226 per Ditto (Scotch) 14s 9d Quarter-Cask. Jamaica Rum 14s 6d Port, £22, £24. or JS26 ditto. London Gin 10s 6d Marsala, J614 ditto. per Case. WINES IN BOTTLE; Pale Brandy 59a Od Sherry, 32s, 36s, 40s, 44s Hollands 42s Od per dozen. Amontillado, 50s per dozen. Ports, 36s, 40s, 44s, 48s, to 72s per dozen. All of highest strengths sold Marsala, 26s per dozen. by any Merchants. Clarets, Hooks (still or sparkling), Mozelle and Champagne, at equally low rates, TO HOTEL AND TAVERN KEEPERS. DUTY PAID. IN BOND. per Gal. per Gal. Brandy (Proof) at 27s Od Brandy (1857 vintage), at 9a Whisky, Irish (do.),, 12s 3d Do. (older do ) at He to 18s Ditto. Scotch (do.) 13s 6d Rum. Demerara (36 to 40 Rum (ditto) „ 13s 3d O.P.), at 3s 9d London Gin (17 U.P.),, 9s 6d Ditto. Jamaica (ditto), at Do. Puns. or Hhds,, 9s Od 4s 6d to 5s 9d Jersey Brandy „ 10s 4d Whisky, Irish (25 O.P.) at Shrub 7s 6d 3s 6d Peppermint „ 5s 9d Ditto, Scotch (11 o.P.) at Pontac „ 10s Od 4s 6d to 5s 2d White Cape „ 8s Od Quarter-Casks, 3d 1I Gallon Hollands (per Case),, 40s Od extra. WiNES AND CORDIALS of all descriptions, and a large Stock of Old BOTTLED PORTS. Terms, strictly Cash. All Packages to be paid for, and the amount charged (3s. per Dozen for Bottles and Cases, and Is. per gallon for Jars; will be refunded on their re- turn. Agen's wanted none but those of the highest respect- ability need apply. [2788 WINE NO LONGER AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY. WE L L E Rand H U G H E S'S SOUTH AFRICAN WINES, Classified as PORT, SHERRY. MADEIRA. &c., 20s. per doz. Pint Samples of either for Twelve Stamps. SOUTH AFRICAN AMONTILLADO. 24s. per doz. SOUTH AFRICAN TENT, 28s. per doz. COLONIAL BRANDY, Pale or Brown, 153. per gallon. "We have tasted the Wines imported by Messrs. Weller and Hughes, and unhesitatingly recommend them to our constituents. Vide United Service Gazette, Au- gust 7th, 18 8. The flavour and quality of Messrs Weller and Co.'s Wines leave nothing to be desired -indeed, they appear much finer than the ordinary foreign wine. Vide Morning Post, A igust 9th, 1858. "I find your Wine pure and unadulterated, and have no doubt of its being far more wholesome than the arti- ficial mixtnres too often sold for genuine Sherry. lietiry I.ethebif, London Ho\p.tnl. Terms—Cash or Reference. WELLER & HUGHES, Wholesale aud Retail Dealers, 27, Crutched-Friars, Mark-Lane, London, E.C. [2781 WINES FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPB. W & A. GILBEY'S SOUTH AFRICAN T T • PORT, SHERRY, &c &c.. 20s per doz., first growths only. Two samples for 12 Stamps. U.V. BRANDY 15s. per Gallon. W. & A. GiLBEY, Wine lm- porters and Distillers, 357, Oxford-street, LONDON, W. 31, Upper Sackville-street, DUBLIN and 12, St. Andrew-square EDINBURGH. Medical Reports, Price Lists, &f., sent post free. [2804 PRESERVED FRESH RAW MEAT. EMIGRANT and Passenger Ships should not be sent to Sea without a good supply of prime Joints of Fresh Meat, young and well-selected Poultry, preserved so as to keep packed in canvass or tins. No Live Stock need be taken. Hams, Bacon, and Cheese preserved and racked for India and the Colonies. For cards of prices, "pply to Mr. HESKETH S. DAVIS, No. 24, Leadenhall-street, London. E.C. f2766 MR. GRAHAM YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST, of \o. 7, PARK- S, STREET, BRISTOL, attends periodically (as for the last 12 years) at NEWP RT, 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 follows :— NEWPORT-At Mr. Wansbrough's, No. 4, Commercial- street—Wednesday, April 6th. CARDIFF—Mr. Perrott's, Tailor, No. 2, Duke-street. —Thursday, Aprl 7th [S63 [A CARD.] MR. R. N. OSBORNE, SURGEON-DENTIST, 17, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. [1127 TEETH. SMESSRS. LEVASON AND ROBERTSON, LRGEON DENTISTS, 11, BRIDGE-STREET HEREFORD. One of the Firm will attend Monmouth Newport, Abergavenny, and Brecon FORTNIGHTLY. DAYS OF ATTENDANCE. MONMOUTH—Wednesdays. March 23rd, and April 6th, at the BEAUFORT ARMS HOTEL. NEWPORT—Mondays, March 28th and Aprilllth, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL. ABERGAVENNY-Tuesdays, March 29th and April 12th, at the ANGEL HOTEL. BREOON- Wednesdays, March 30th and April 13tb, at tha CASTLE HOTEL. N.B.—CoHstant Attendance at 11. Bridge-street, Hereford. [2278 I Reduction in the price of Coal. DIRECT FROM THE COLLIERY. THE Public are respectfully informed they can be supplied with the BEST HOUSE COAL from theCWM COLLIERY, delivered to any part of New- port, within the Toll Gates, as follows :— Best Screened House Coal. lls Od per Ton. Through and Through Do 9s. 0d. Small or Smith's Do 7s. Od. To parties sending their Carts or Waggons from the Country, giving notice of the same the day previous (to prevent disappointment) or taking a Truck, a considerable reduction will be made. A liberal allowance to Retailers. TERMS, CASH. Orders received for Half a Ton and upwards, at the Cwu COAL OFFICE, 159, Commercial-road, Newport, Mon, April 1st, 1859, [2826 MEDICAL REFORM MR. SINCLAIR, PROFESSOR OF MEDICAL GALVANISM, may be consulted at his Establish- ment, OPPOSITE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT, every day (Sundays excepted) from Ten a.m. till Eight p.m. By his treatment hundreds have been cured and thou- sands relieved of Rheumstism, Sciatica, l iver Complaints, Lumbago, Cramps, Spasms, Tic Doloreux, Paralysis! Deafness, Dimness of Sight, Coughs of the most inveterate kind, General Debility, St. Vitui's Dance, Scrofula Affections of the Kidneys, Stiff Joints. Palpitation of the Heart, Eruptions of the Skin, Irregularities and Obstruc- tions to which females are so liable. Jaundice, however far advanced, cured in six days. Ulcerated sore legs, though bad for years, cured in two months. Fits cured in five weeks. CAUTION. Mr, Sinclair has no connection with any parties travelling, and wishes it to be distinctly under- stood that he can only be consulted at the above address. [2745 HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY HOT WATER. JOHN WEEKS AND CO. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS. HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS. r xt Inoy founders. KINGS-ROAD CHELSEA, LONDON. ■established Half-a-Century. r2; litKi.,Ill!m 14 _j|^ljji andPUseful HoR^ULTrRA^ STRUCTURE in full operation. Their several Factories and Foundry are well fitted with first-class Machinery; find POSSeSSiDg an immense Itock of well-seasoned are enabled to execute Work With despatch, superiority, of well-seasoned Materials are enabled to execute d. with despatch, superiority, and lowes cost At their Offices is a grand and unequalled display of Drawings and Models of very The efficiency and econom; of WEEK'S & co's HOT- PIIMINIIMI^FTIMRRTPLJE^J- WATER APPARATUS, for of WEEK'S & co's HOT- of WEEK'S & co's HOT- PIIMINIIMI^FTIMRRTPLJE^J- WATER APPARATUS, for Workhouses, Prisons, Horti- Workhouses, Prisons. Horti- cultural Buildings, &c., has been so universally tested comment. Thousands are now in operation in various Continent: our own S ow Mand approved, as to and the Establishment, containing MN R 8,000 feet of Piping, heated by OK BOILER; as also Messrs Henderson's, St Jolin's-wood, 5,500 feet; Messrs. Smith's Eulwich, 10,000 feet; Mr. Van Iloute's Belgium 15,000 feet. PIT Whitechapel Workhouse,' 9,500 feet; and many others of approaching magnitude too Upright Tubular Boiler. numerous to mention. Our new Illustrated Pamphlet on Horticultural Building and Heating by Hot Water, also Plans and Estimates, free on application. J HN WEEKS & CO, KING'S-ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON. 2786 YJThe Parlinmeniary Report on Food has expose-i the fact that while the Chinese will use none but PURE TEA, they, to increase the profit, colour most of that sent to Englantt. The Sanitary Commissioners examined 74 samples of the Black and Green in general use, of which 54 werefound coated with powdered colour. /I "Always Good alike" HORNIMAN s PURE TEA the Leaf not covered with color. ,v QTRONG, RICH, IO FULL-FLAVOURED PO'S* TEA is thus secured to the lj" ITA-V=-:KOUSr~ Public, as importing it before OJjJ H H IT 0 'he Chinese cover it with coLmr ItlirirB J«L~" renflers it impossible for any IT-•• JLJB il jgOpM'/WFT r°wn low-priced autumn leaves to be made to appear equal to the best,and so passed HORNIMAN'S TEA WAIII:NOI'M;S7]off to the consumer, at a high St- '•"nJuK.jprieB. The Lancet (l.ongmau, • -■ jf 318) 6tates of Hornmil„'t Teas:—"The Green not being covered with Prussian blue, &c., is a dull olive the Black is not intensely dark wholesome and good Tea is thus obtained. Prices, 3s. 8d 4s., and 4s 4d. per lb. Sold exclusively by Authorised Agents throughout the kingdom, and only in Packets. LOCAL AGENTS. ABBRDARB.. Jones.—Thomas. LONDON..Purssell Corn hill ABERAVON..Evan Evans. LVDWEV ..Hathaway ABERYSTVVITH Jones, Pier-st MONMOUTH..Farror.— Baker,&c ABERGAVENNY Goaden (late MERTHYR.. Stephens, High Hirst).—Watkins, High st. street. ABEMYCHAtr.Wood, Stamp- NEWPORT.. JONF.S,5,Higli-st office. Ditto..CllERRY, 41, Commercia BRISTOL..Ferris, Union-street. street. CRICKHOWELL. Christopher. Ditto BATTERSHILL, 173, Com. COWBRIBGE .Thomas, High-st. mercial-street. CARDIFF..Kemick,23, Duke-st. PONTYPOOL and ArcER3rcKAy.. Ditto ..James. Bute-street. Wood, Stamp Office. CHEPSTOW Taylor, St. Mary- SWANSEA.. Wilson, Castle sqr street Ditto.. Harris. Oxford-stree COLEFORD..Williams. Ditto.G lover, Castl(-stree GLOUCESTER. Foitracre, Cross. UsK..Edwards. [2060 DR DE JONGH'S, (Knight oj the Order of Leopold of Belgium.) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men throughout the world as the safest speediest, and most effectual remedy folr CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA DISEASES OF THE SKI);, INFANTILE WASTING, RICKETS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. DR. D JONGH'S OIL is the most efficacious, the most palatable, and, from its rapid curative effects, un- questionably the most economical of all kinds. Its immeasurable therapeutic superiority over every other variety is established by innumerable spontaneous testimonials from Physicians and Surgeons of European reputation. SELECT MKD I C A L OPINIONS:— A B GRANVILLE, ESQ M.D., F.R.S Author of the, Svas of Germany."1 on "Sudden Death," dr., &c. Dr. Granville l is found that Dr. De Jongh's Oil produces the desired effort ir a shorter time than others, and that it does no 1 cause the nn USea and indigestion too often consequent on the ad- minis JBUion of the I'ale ils.' CHARLES COWAN, ESQ., M D., L.R.C.S.E Senior Physician to th' lioyal Berkshire 1/ospitol, &d. "Dr Cowan is glad to find that the Profession has some rea- sonable guarantee for a genuine article, and wishes Dr. de Jongh every success in his meritorious undertaking." R. D. EDGCUMBE ESQ., M.D.. Surgeon to the Bo/tal Dispensary, London, &c.. tfc. I have used Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver 0 lin my own family with marked success, and believe it to be ini ts effects superior every other preparation." Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9\1.; Quarts,9s, capsuled, and labelled with Dr.. DE JONGH'S signa- ture, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY DB GENUINE, by res- pectable Chemists. SOLE CONSIGNBES, I ANSAR HARFORD, & CO, 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Purchasert are solicitoutly cautioned against proposed tubiti- tutions, as they practed from interested JRQtnet, andj will ««- QlliVjf remit is iwappointnent. (2722 ¿\4drtSSIS. XTRACT from C. & W. TRAPNELL'S FURNISHING GUIDE. GOOD FURNITURE must please the judgment as well as the eye. To this end the following points may be worthy of notice. 1st. Well seasoned materials should be guaranteed. 2nd. Have the most extensive choice. 3rd. All Framings, Supports &c., should be of the proper size for strength, and of due proportions for ap- pearance. 4th. The Articles hould be in proportion to the size of the rooms. 5th. Select from the genuine manufacturer upon the largest scale. ———— ESTIMATE No. MODERATE, (A.) For Furnishing an Eight-Roomed House with Modern Furniture, smh as we every day supply where economy, combined with good quality, are the chief considerations, Kitchen, Hall, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Library, two Best Bedrooms, Nursery, Servant's Bedroom. KITCHEN, £ s. d. £ s. d. One Flap Kitchen Table 0 12 6 One Round ditto 0 6 0 One Double Linen Horse 0 7 0 Four Strong Chairs 0 14 0 1 19 6 DINING ROOM. Genuine Seconds quality Brussels Carpet, say containing 40 yds. 6 19 0 Hearth Rug 0 18 G One set of Mahogany Telescope Dining Tables, to dine eight, with small Mahogany or handsome Birch Legs and Frames 4 10 0 Six Mahogany Chairs in Hair or Morocco, Cloth Covers, part hair and flock filling 4 10 0 Mahogany Couch to match 3 17 6 Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, with Wine Drawer 5 5 0 One set of Crimson Damask Window Curtains, for a window 6 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in. full sized, with mahogany or or-molu pole rings and ends complete 3 5 9 One Window Blind 0 8 0 One Door Mat 0 5 0 29 18 9 DRAWING ROOM. Superior Brussels Carpet and Rug, as Dining Room 40 y ls 7 18 0 One set of Handsome Damask Cur- tains, for window C ft. by 10 ft. 3 in., with gilt poles or cornices, tassel bands, &c complete 3 7 9 Real Rosewood or Walnut Centre Tab)e 5 0 0 French Couch, beautifully stuffed and covered to match the curtains 4 14 0 Six Solid Rosewood Chairs to match 6 10 0 Rosewood Cheffionier, elegantly carved with. plate glass back, and marble top 6 0 0 Chimney Glass, in carved and gilt frame 4 5 0 Window Blind 0 7 0 Door Mat 0 6 0 38 7 LIBRARY. Kidderminster or Dutch Carpet, 18 yards 2 7 0 Rng to Match 0 8 0 Mahogany Writing Table, one drawer 14 0 Six Cane Chairs 1 1 0 Blind 0 6 6 5 6 HALL. Six yds. Floor Cloth 0 18 0 Hall Bench 0 12 0 Hall Table, Solid Birch 1 0 0 2 10 0 STAIRS. Say 21 yds. extra Super Carpet 2 2 0 | Thirty-eight Stair Rods and Eyes 0 14 0 2 16 0 BEST BEDROOM. *Handsome and substantial four-post Beadstead, the pillars 5 in. square, deep moulded cornice, with poles aad rings 4 15 0 Union Damask Furniture 4 12 0 One set of Window Drapery to match 0 15 0 Mattrass 1 2 0 Feather or German Spring Bed, Bolster and two Feather Pillows 510 0 One and half pair of Blankets 1 5 0 One pair 12-4 Sheets, 17s 6d., one Counterpane, 12s. 9<1. 1 10 3 Mahogany Chest of Drawers 2 10 0 If of larger make and lined with pen- cil Cedar, such as can be well recom- mended, add £ l 10s. Mahogany Washstand and Table 3 5 0 Large Dressing Glass 0 15 0 Towel Horse, 4s. 6il., two Chairs, 7s.. 0 116 Bedside Carpet, 8 yds. 0 16 0 Window Blind, 5s., Door Mat, 4s. 0 9 0 27 15 9 If a commodious solid Mahogany Wardrobe 4 ft. wide, insterd of the drawers, add £4. SPARE ROOM. Full sized Painted half tester Bed- stead 2 2 0 Union Damask Furniture 1 12 0 Mattrass 0 18 0 Best White Milpuff Bed, or German Elastic Bed, with Bolsters and two Pillows. 2 10 0 Two Blankets, 17s., one Pair of Sheets 10s 6d 17 6 One Counterpane 0 10 0 Painted Washstand, Table and, Horse 0 18 0 Chest of large Painted Drawers 113 0 Two Chairs, 6s., Glass, 7s. 6d. 0 13 6 Bedside Carpet, 16s., Blind, 5s. 1 1 0 Door Mat 0 4 613 9 6 NURSERY. One Nursery Writing Table, Painted 0 10 0 Four Cane Chairs 0 14 0 One low Nursery Washstand 0 8 0 One Rocking Chair, French polished 0 6 6 One Painted Crib 1 0 0 Hair Bed and Pillow 12 0 Blind 0 5 0 4 5 6 SERVANTS. Servant' Furniture, &c. 3 8 6 14" J6129 17 9 nsteadofthe Four-post Bedstead Vo. t ..I E, put, if required Handsome Mahogany Half-Ti- i i,t^uid with Furniture, which amounts to the same pricv. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS, MESSRS. C. & W. TRAPNELL, CITY CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY MANU- FACTORY, 2, ST JA.MES' BARTON BRISTOL. FOR SALE, Fm-nished or Unfurnished, a First Class FAMILY MANSION, replete with every convenience., in one of the best parts of CLIFTON DOWN, For card!' to view, &c., apply as above. [2002 CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS, so long tried and proved to be the most effectual medi- cine for Horses and Neat Cattle. Amongst the many Tes- timonials received in their favour, the following are selected Mr. HENRY HUMPHREYS, BULKELY ARMS INN, Menai Bridge, North Wales, writes: -1 have been in the habit of using your Constitution Balls for the last 16 years, and have invariably found them the best remedy for Cough, Influenza, and many other diseases to which the Horse is liable. I have also tried them with Young Horses, and have found them exceedingly beneficial in getting them into condition. Those Horses I hive not given them to, al- though getting the same food, were quite the reverse. FOB NEAT CATTLE they are excellent. Mr. THOS. WOOD, of Beslow, observes:—I have given your Constitution Balls to Neat Cattle for seven years, ami in no one case have they failed. Mr. COBBOLD, Coombs, Stowmarket, writes :—I can- not speak too highly of the use of your Constitution Balls I believe them quite as good for NEAT CATTLE as for Horses. Mr. G. SIMPSON, of York, says :—I gave two of your Constitution Balls to a Cow, and never saw an animal alter for the better more in my life. THE BALLS ARE PREPARED BY FRANCIS CUPISS, DISS, NORFOLK, AUTHOR OF THE PRIZE ESSAY ON THE DISEASES OF THE LIVER OF THE HORSE, And may be had of all Patent Medicine Vendors, in packets (eix Balls each), 3s. 6d. per packet, or SEVEN PACKETS FOR 21s., with full Directions and a Pamphlet of Testimonials from many Gentlemen who have used the Balls in various complaints. Persons using the Balls, may consult the Proprietor grAtuitovilji by enclosing a Stamp ia ft prepaid letter. NOTICr OF REMOVAL. (LOCX AND HANCORN, ARCHITECTS T SURVEYORS, have REMOVED their Office* irom xy, COMMERCIAL STREET to 4, DOCK-STREET. Newport, Mon., 25th March, 1859. [2875 TO ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, EMPLOYERS of STFA-if POWER GENERALLY. R H. RICHARDS, 10, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. TTAVING ctevoted a large share of his atten- tion to the manufacture of LEATHER DRIVING BANDS FOR MACHINERY RIVETTED LEATHER HOSE. Kc., Was at length succeeded in producing such Bands, on a. plan of his own, by which the greatest strength and dura- bility are attained. The demand for these Driving Bands 7? if larSely increasing, and he has t he plea- sure of stating that he has received most satisfactory testimonials from the following among other firms:- ISOA FOUNDRY COMPANY. Mr. H. JAMES, Court-y-bella Brick Work" Mr. FIBBANK, Tunnel Yard Works Messrs. T. POWELL and SON. Mr. T. SPITTLE, Cambrian Foundry. Messrs. RENNIE and Co. Mr. WILLIAM JONES, Reek Foundry, Blackwood. Mr. H. P. BClLT. Steam Saw Mills, Newport Mr. T. R. WILLIAMS, Newport Mill, &c., &c. An GUTTA PERCH A and INDIA RUBBER GOODS supplied at the Manufacturer's Prices. Leather Bands and Hose Repaired. PRICE LISTS SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LI ME MADE FROM BONE. -r Warranfed to contain 30 per cent, of Phosn:iat.e MANUFACTURED AT THE RISC A CHEMICAL WORKS, NEAR NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. PRICE 1:7 PER TON. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME can be S puichased at almost any price, its value entirely de- pending upon the quality of the articles used, aud the skiJI exercised in its preparation. At the above Works the greatest care has been taken to produce an article combining the largest quantity of fer- tilizing properties at the lowest cost; and from the number of testimonials that the trial of it has elicited, the pro- prietor is highly satisfied with the result. The subjoined list of persons who, in Monmoutbshire and Carmarthenshire, have used the MaBure, and volun- tarily testified to its quality, will show the success that has attended the manufacture of this article. The quantity to be used must vary with the state of the land 3 to 4 cwt. per acre is the allowance generally given to Common Turnips, whilst for Swedes, Mangold Wart. zel, Potatoes, &c., from 4 to 5 cwt. is recommended. 15, Welbeck-street, London, W, Fllb. 25, 1859 frnr^MryiWM Superphosphate of Line, received from Mr. David Morris, Ruca Works, by Professor Way •— Moistu e g.00 Organic matter'combined wa:.r, salts of ammonia, <S> c, 9-40 Sand, &c. 8 11 BIPHOSPHATE OF LIME ^17.62 EQUAL TO NEUTRAL S LUBLE PHOSPHATE 27-50 INSOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME 7 2 Anhydrous sulphate of iime 52.67 Alkaline sulphates and muriates 0.49 100-00 Soluble phosphate 17'62 eqlul to i7 Sn Insoluble s'n Total phosphates 33 22 .Containing nitrogen 0-37 Equal to ammonia 0*46 « rx o- v" Duffr-vn' "ear N1 wport, Mon., Nov. 57. 1858 11I havemucn pleasure i:i bearing my testim nyto the excellence of the superphosphate I used from vou the last nwTw n'ej 6ae'iS of Swedes growing on a and very fi?r, » manured with one ton Of this said n:a ure at the rate of 4 cwt to the acie. The crop is bulky an c?od so I am quite sat.sfied with the result, and hope <0 give you fu'o'e ex- T~r TVT0"- 1 encl 86 T0U 3 cheque for the amount of account.—I am, de'ir Sir, y urs truly D. Morris, Esq. n H "HEKRT COLLINS. Testimonial from Major Herbert. It Llansantffraed, near, berg-avenny, Dec. 9 1858 Sir,—I made no accurate experiment, as to the ru.ative value of the superphosphate sup lied by Mr. M rris and that procured elsewhere. I may, however, state that the Swedes g-rüwn with it are to all appearance equal to those grown with a., artificial manure costing £8 per ton. The manures were used in equal quan- tities, viz., 5 cwt per acre. Should, therefore, the Micc;'e.ling crop be equally good, there will have been a saving of 6s. er ;,cre by u-jng the liuperphosphate of Mr. Morris.—I am, sir, yours obe- diently. Mr. H. Vennor, Newport." "EDMUKD HERBERT. "Ruperra Castle, Nov. 1 lSS*. "Sir,—In answer to yours yesterday respecting the superphos- phate of lime supplied by you, can o Iv say it was all that I could wish.— 1 am, sir, your obedient ,ervant. WILLIAM Asnittws, Farm Bailiff to Sir Charles Morgan, Ba t. "Mr. D. Morris." Mount St: Alban's, Caerleon, Mon., Nov. 23, 1858. "Dear Sir,-l have the pleasure of informing you that the superphosphate of lime which had of y( u has iiiizilve: ed very well on my farm at Henllis. The Swedes and turnips sown on the land where that was used have turned out excee gly well. I shall certainly try it another season.—I remain, yours n u!v, "Mr. D. Morris, Risca." "R. SE MARK. "Holy-house, Dfc. 11, 188. "Dear Sir,—ltgives me much plea-ure to bear testi mony to the superior fructifying properties co tained in your uperphos- plnte, which I have used u; on farm with my turnipen ps, and which, from the earliest growth to the end of the season, have done wi II.—I remain, dear sir, yours truly, "D. Morris, Esq., Risca Works." \Y. T. Rt«. "Red Barn, January 5,1B59. "DearSir,—I am glad to say tha he suprrphospm;te of i- supplied by Mr. Morris answer;, better ih n any of the ether composition manures I have used. The lateness cf the season I us dit was not giving it a fiir chance. It was th ■ last we t in June, and for five weeks having been very dr>. the seed did not come up. They are now very fair size, considuri g tne diffi- cult season. If I should want any this season I fHi se d oyoa —Yours respectfully, JOSEPH D-.MHWIT*. "H. Vennor, Esq Newport." Duffryn Mawr, near Abergavenny, D c. IS, 1N58. "Dear Sir,-I am happy to be ¡¡lIle to give a most favourable report of Mr. Morris's superphosphate of lime, having succeded in getting a very useful crop of white stone turnip* by its aid off one of the poorest pieces of land on my far.n.— 1 auu my de:if sir yours truly, "JOHN MAU.NO. H. Vennor, Esq." Tregwiliim, Nov. 19,1858. DearSir,-T am very pleased to inform you t the super- phosphate I had of you last season answered, xceedmglv well I usea it at therate of 4j cwt. per acre without any other manure, and it produced abetter crop than other manures »uw:i alongside- of it—Yours truly, "CU.WILES EIS. To Mr. David Morris, Risca." Panthriewgoch, Castletown, near Cardiff, Nov. 1 1S58. "Dear Sir,—I am happy to say that the e I bought of you answered my purpose w 11. And I think I will not discharge my cuty towards you without estifving my be:ief that the article you supplied me w.ts sup rior to any other I had before used.—I remain, dear sir, sincerely yours, R,E. USES. David Morris, Esq Risca." "White-house, Llanvihangel, near Raglan, Drc 8, ISiB. "Dear Sir,-The superphosphate of lime I had from Mr. Morris I used for common turnips, in the same field and under the sane circumstances, as nearly as could be, with some of the same article from two other first-rate firms. It 10 quite equsl to either, and better than most others I have used Very truly your. "H. Vennor, E q." GCOKTH, PKITCHARD. "Crosscaerinon Farm, B ssalleg, Nov. 15, 1S5S. "Dear Sir,-I am happy to bear testimony to the superior quality of your superphosphat f r lime. I manure apartionofa. field for Swede turnips last season with the articiev.'u furnished me, and another portion of the same fie,d with superphosphate supplied me from another house, and find a i;reat aifieu-uce in favour of vour manure.-I am, dear sir, truly YUürs, David Morris, Esq." WM. S. REKS. Llwyney, near Abergaven D c 4,1858. De:\r Sir,-In reply to yours of the 3tlth inst., respecting the superphosphate I had from Mr. Morris, I beg tu that it fully met my expectations. Having harrowed it in broad c..st forworn- mon turnips (without any other manure), about 3 c t. to the acre, the crop is to me quite satisf<icio;y.—Defer sir, yours cereiy, "Mr. Henry Vennor." "\YJa. H VARB. 11 Nantreagle Farm, Mydrim, Carmarth nsliire, Oct. il, 1S58. "I am happy to Certify that Morris's superph itpliate of lime has turned out beyend my expec; tion, as 1 have this season grown a better crop of mangold thau I ever did befo; e The quantity L used was "■ cwt to the acre. (Signen) DAVID LI WIS. "Mr. John William Jones, Carmarthen." "Kencocd Danegwad, Carmarthenshire, Nov. 18, 1858. "lam glad to inform you that Morris's tupev-pnospbate or lime has turned out well this season. I have v.sed it with good success, having grown a heavy c op of wl.ite turnips, using the superphosphate alone at the rate of 3 cwt. per ;:ere.— Yours truly, "Mr. John William Jones, Carmarthen." "Jtus DAVIS. Brymenda, Issa, Llanarthny, Nov. 18, 185f. I am glad to inform you that Morris's superphosphate of iime has produced me a very fine crop of potatoes. I used the phos- phate by itself, giving 4 cwt. to the acre.- YOUD truly, Mi. John VT. Jones. CvmarUten." *'}AHM TBOM *»- 1306*