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yrn??0RTANT TO ADVERTISERS't H A ..CoQnties of SOUTH WALES, bor «*«fital>l6ri0g °n Englan<1« offer tbe most valuable and a^tki for ADVERTISERS that can be found saoae extent in the empire—if we exclude the :J roP°^s» and tha riob teeminS districts of the the ever-absorbing NORTH. M ^HOUTHSHIRE, GLAMORGANSHIRE I BRECON SHIRE, ^ar^e pop^akion, commercial enterprise, and to 0 n(, wealth, are. unquestionably, COUNTIES ? -})l lch Advertisers may look with confidence for an j eit e return for any outlay they may incur, in pushivg ) ii "e interests, with a view to large and produc- 'i "'1_. &c. 1 MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, ) 0A(*AN3HIRE AND BRECON SILURIAN, AND ,T B SOUTH WALES ADVERTISER, '5' J &R-D I'M *11S THIRTY TEARS THB A^VOR. ^^ERTISING MEDIUM OP THE DISTRICT ^•ity ^egirous of availing themselves of the pub- Publish lt* c°lnmns, are requested to address the *0UTT,?R' ,NLR- CHRISTOPHERS, NEWPORT, MON- aw1' Oontr inserted on a Moderate Scale; and when for by the Year, Half-year, or Quarter, the f Ere I)roportionately reduced. 0* PRINTING LEVERY DESCRIPTION, X^TLY$EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED wV AT THE Mm General ^rutting (Dffitt, 1 Ii, COMMERCIAL-STREET, H NEWPORT, MON ^OR-PBIWTING, BUSINESS FORMS, ACCOUNT BOOKS CIRCULARS, CARDS, REPORTS, &o. 411IBITION PRIZE MEDAL WEIGHING- | w MACHINE. HENRY POOLEY AND SON ^20, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT,MON. PATENTEES OF THE pIiATFORM WEIGHING MACHINE, WEIGH-BRIDGES, &c., £ *0t Commercial' Mining, and Manufacturing H AFTI»VT». WORKS AT LIVERPOOL. ,„„„ m <*SNTS for the SALE of DONKEY-ENGINES; I? ^RuSeTT IMPROVED TAPS & VALVES; 8SURe GAUGES, and all BRASS MOUNTINGS '■> A.1TB"DT r Steam Engines and Boilers, &c. ^CAN VULCANIZED INDIA-RUBBER PACKING, HOSE, &c CHUB^VETS &0. • MACHINERY BELTING « PATENT FIRE AND THIEF -PROOF: J £ HE PR DETECTOR LOOK'S, A». ^MA^KLIN PATENT GAS REGULATOR, Aftsjj>g LUBRICATORS OR OIL CfilCKUr.n^ CUPS; **ER'S patent PACKING FOR I STUFFING-BOXES, &c, [1015 I P°&TRAITS, LIFE-SIZE,1 I CASfrn'' to fit the smallest Locket, can be obtained in FRAMES, LOCKETS, and BROOCHES, of VlLLIERS AND ANDREWS, I S T S AND PHOTOGRAPHERS, 69, High Street, Newport, Mon. 1870 NO LONGER AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY. U7 ELLER and HUGHES'S FJF SOUTH AFRICAN WINES, J^SSIFIED as PORT, SHERRY, MADEIRA, &c., 20s. per ES? for Twelve Stamps. a T4^AM0NTILLADO- 24^' Per doz- OmnvTAs «I,4?tR1CAN' TENT, 28s. per doz. OLONIAS BRANDY, Pale or Brown, 15s. per gallon. ii^'9 have tasted tbe Wines imported by Messrs. eller and Hughes, and unhesitatingly recommend them our constituents."—Vide United Service Gaaetle, Au- 7 th, 1858. ^y. The flavour and quality of Messrs. Weller and Co.'s ines leave nothing to be desired—indeed, they appear finer than the ordinary foreign wines.. '—Vide ?TninS Poit, August 9th, 1858. „ I find your Wine pure and unadulterated, and have .doubt of its being far more wholesome than the arti- f mixtures too often sold for genuine Sherry — Henry ^*Uteh, London Hospital. \to-WT Terms—Cash or Reference. ^LLER & HUGHES, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, f 17, Crutcbed-Friars, Mark-Lane, London, EC [2991 SAM U E L WARE and SONS, TAILORS, S;c., 4 8, 'PARK-STREET, (From 38, College Green,) BRISTOL. [2806 ^NLFE CLEANERS—BEST & CHEAPEST, ( |ROWDEN AND GARROD'S \*S PATENT INDIA-RUBBER KNTFP HOARDS New, Cheap, and Effectual SUBRTITN^F N FF T JL tc., in Knife Cleaning, at one-Wth n/°r Buff i Use of which a clean, well-polished knife fs obtat' i out uselessly wearing it out, while a saving 0f tuLTLnd labour is effected. Sold Retail, at Is. 6d. and ^ards, by the Ironmongers in every town. Wh<>UaI?I at the Manufactory of CROWDEN & GARROD, Successors to Taos. KENT and Co., the celebrated paint- in" and General Brush Manufacturers), FALCON SQUARE, LONDON, (G.c.) v, «* Spurious articles of a similar kind being in the "Market, it is necessary to osberve tbe names of CROWDEN ,nd GA.UROD are on the Boards, or you may get & worth- 1,88 substitute. ,4 W All others are counterfeits. Sold in NEWPORT, by Mr. MIDDLETON Cardiff, by T. and CROSS and HERNE BRECON^ by HODQES and alight, and Mr. POWELL; Neath, T. Andrew; Mer- T Griffith, Ironmongers. t2C46 M MEDICAL REFORM R. SINCLAIR, PROFESSOR OF MEDICAL GALVANISM, mav be consulted at his E8 A) ts R*?11. OPPOSITE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, COMMERCIAL- BEET, NEWPORT, every day (Sundays excepted) Irom 3 a.m. till Eight p.m. ay big treatment hundreds have been cured and thou- t 8 relieved of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Liver Complaints, j^mbaso, Cramps, Spasms, Tic Doloreux, Paralysis, Dimness of Sight, Coughs of the most inveterate General Debility, St. Vitus's Dance, Scrofula, ,Ak fIt, iol:s of the Kidneys, Stiff Joints. Palpitation of the .oart. Eruptions of the Skin, Irregularities and Obstruc- to which females are so liable. Jaundice, however advanced, cured in six days. Ulcerated sore legs, though ad for years, cured in two months. Fits cured in five "Oeks. CAUTION.—Mr. Sinclair has no connection with any Parties travelling, and wishes it to be distinctly under- ^ood that he can onlv be consulted at the above address. [2745 1 ACCIDENTS ARE OF DAILY OCCURRENCE. NSURANCE DATA show that ONE PER- SON in every FIFTEEN is more or less injured by Occident yearly. A An Annual Payment of £3 secures A FIXED ALLOWANCE OF JEG PER WEEK In the event of Injury, or £1,000 IN CASE OF DEATH, FROM ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, a Policy in the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' INSURANCE ~°MPANY, which has already paid in compensation for Aficitlents, £ 37,069. p Forms of Proposal and Prospectuses may be had at the company's Offices, and at all tbe principal Railway ?tations, where also RAILWAY ACCIDENTS ALONE may *>a insared against by the journey or year. NO CHARGE FOR STAMP DUTY. CAPITAL—ONE MILLION. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Ag"t for Newport—Mr. W. WILLIAMS, 15, Dock-street. Railway Passen- rW Assurance Company, Offices, 3: Old Broad-strwt, London, E.C. [2701 SHEEP. NOTICE. THOMAS J. JONES, CHEMIST, near the JL Bridge, Newport, hereby informs his Friends that his superior DIPPING APPARATUS will call on all Flockuiasters and Owners of Sheep, for a circuit of some miles aronnd, from 15th June to the end of July, when he hopes to receive from them such support as he is confi,lent the article merits. Chargtf" for Dipping (with Biggs) Sheep, 2s. 6d.; Lambs, 2s. score. 3027 HARVEST IMPLEMENTS. J. S. STONE BEGS to announce that he has just received from the Makers a LARGE STOCK of HAY-MAKERS' HORSE RAKES, HAY GATHERERS or COLLECTORS, HAY PICKS AND FORKS OF ALL SIZES, 'HAY RAKES at NINE SHILLINGS per doz REAPING MACHINES, By Burgess & Keys. Samuelson, Smith & Ashby, Nichol- son, Barret, Exall, & Andrews, and Howard's. Catalogues and Price-sheets sent post-free, on applica- tion to J. S. STONE, IMPLEMENT WORKS, NEWPORT, MON. June 10th, 1859. [1002 H. JAMES, MANUFACTURER of the Improved White Glazed STONE WARE SPIRIT JARS, &c., Glazed STONE and RED WARE SEWERAGE and LAND DRAIN PIPES, BRICKS, TILES, &c. COURT-Y-BELLA STEAM POTTERY WORKS, Newport, Mon. [2939 WEST-END HOUSE. J. R. RICHARDS, TAILOR, WOOLLEN DRAPER, &c., 146. COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, (Opposite the West of England Bank), RESPECTFULLY thanks his Friends and the Public for the liberal support he has received since his opening at the above address. J. R. R. has j'ist returned from the West of England and London Markets, where he has purchased a STOCK OF WOOLLEN GOODS, of the Newest Style, and which cannot be surpassed in quality. He respectfully solicits a trial from Gentlemen who are in the habit of getting their things from London and else- where, feeling assured that they can be served as well by him, and effect a great saving. LIVERIES AND MOURNING MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. An early call is solicited, as the Woollen Goods just bought will be offered at the lowest possible profit, con- sistent with first style and workmanship. J PLEASE MARK THR ADDRESS! 146, COMMERCIAL-STREET. [2938 NEWPORT STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS GROOVING, TONGUING, & RABBITING MACHINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL M A HOrtA NV Y-ULP. Canal Parade, Newport, Monmouthshire. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, CABINET MAKERS, &c. WG. LOVELL, while gratefully ac- knowledging tlie support hitherto received from his friends, respectfully informs them and the Trade in general, that the alterations in the above Mill are now completed. In addition to other Machinery, be has erected a PLANING MACHINE, and, with a view to remove the general complaiut of a great waste of wood so unavoid- bly occasioned by circular saws, he has fitted up a DEAL FRAME, whereby a considerable saving cf Timber in Sawing Deals is effected, and, with a large increase of steam power, he is enabled to promise punctuality and despatch in the execution of all commands with which he may be favoured. [2935 WINES FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. W& A. GILBEY'S SOUTH AFRICAN 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 Im- porters and Distillers, 357, Oxford-street, LONDON, W.; 31, Upper Sackville-street, DUBLIN and 12, St. Andrew-square, EDINBURGH. Medical Reports, Price Lists, &c., sent post free. [2804 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 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, July 6th. CARDIFF-Mr. Perrott's, Tailor, No. 2, Duke-street. -Thursday, July 7th. CN63 [A CARD.] MR. R. N. OSBORNE, SURGEON-DENTIST, 17, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. [1127 TEETH. MESSRS. LEVASON AND ROBERTSON, SURGEON DENTISTS, 11, BRIDGE-STREET s HEREFORD. One of the Firm will attend Monmouth Newport, Abergavenny, and Brecon FORTNIGHTLY. DAYS OP ATTENDANCE. MONMOUTH—Wednesdays, June 15th and 29th, at the BEAUFORT ARMS HOTEL. NEWPORT—Mondays, June 20th, and July 4th, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL. ABERGAVENNY—Tuesdays, June 21st, and July 5th, at the ANGEL HOTEL. BRECON Wednesdays, June 22nd, and July 6th, at the CASTLE HOTEL. N.B.—Constant Attendance at 11, Bridge-street. Hereford. 2278 TEE T H. MR. PARSON, SURGEON-DENTIST, of 17, Orchard Street, End of Unity-Street, College Green, Bristol, respectfully acquaints the Nobility, Clergy Gentry, and Inhabitants of Newport, and Vicinities, that he may be consulted in the various branches of his pro- fession, at the KING'8 HEAD HOTEL, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th of July, 1859, from 9 a.m. till 5 and at Mr. JONES'S, Draper, Castle.street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 14th, from 9 am. till 5. A single tooth, 5s., 10s.6d., or 91 1 A setofteeth 4 4 A complete set (upper and lower), durable material 8 8 A complete set of natural or mineral teeth, beautifully mounted, best material, and very best workmanship and finish 12 12 Spilinfif «»•»•••••*•••v •••••••••••••••»• 0 5 Artificial Teeth Remodelled, Remounted, and Repaired, and A Misfitting, Rectified. 17, Orchard-street, Bristol. 3016 ji ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CONTAINS UFSIC.NS AND PRICES Of 150 DIFFERENT AR71Ci.ES OF EtDROOM FURNITURE AS WELL AS OF 100 BEDSTEADS AND PRICES CF VVEKY DESCRIPTION OF SEDCSNC SEt.7 FREE BY POST H £ AL& SOU GEDS7EAD BEDDING 8. BH.DROOM FUKNITU^E MANUFACTURERS UI-.STO j TT7.KiHAM OUil" ROAD. LONDOM.) -=- 2675 TO THE NERVOUS OF BOTH SEXES. A RETIRED CLERGYMAN having been restored to Health in a few days, after many years of great Nervous Suffering, is willing to assist others, by sending (Free,) on the Receipt of a Stamped Envelope, ?roperlv addressed, a Copy of the Prescription used.— )ireot the Rev. E. DOUGLAS, 18, Holland-street, Brixton, London* [3043 Addrtooto. CHARLES SMITH & SONS, WiNE SPIRIT, ALE, PORTER,$CIDER MERCHANTS, STOW-HILL, AND BANES WELL-ROAD, NEWPORT, BEG to announce that they have been appointed by Messrs. BOWDEN and Co., of Totnes, Sole Consignees for the sale of their much-esteemed DEVONSHIRE CIDER, so justly celebrated for its richness, tine flavor, and purity. C. S. and SONS avail themselves of this opportunity of stating to their friends, that their ALES, PORTERS, &c., of this season are quite equal, and in some respects, superior to what they have ever been. GUINNESS & CO.'S EXTRA STOUT PORTER. DAVIS, STRANGMAN, AND CO.'S DRAUGHT PORTER AND ALES. ALLSOPP & SONS' BURTON & BITTER ALES. BASS Ss 00.'8 DO. DO. ROY'S SCOTCH ALE. ASHBY'S STAINES FAMTLY ALES. BATH AND BRISTOL BEEK. SCHWEPPE'S SODA WATER, LEMONADE, AND SELTZER WATER, &c., &c. Also, WINES and SPIRITS of the very best qualities. [2952 Reduction in the price of Coal. DIRECT FROM THE COLLIERY. THE Public are respectfully informed they can be supplied with the BEST HOUSE COAL rom the CWM COLLIERY, delivered to any part of New- port, within the Toll Gates, as follows Best Screened House Coalv lIs. Od. per Ton. Through and Through Do. 9s. Od. „ 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 CWM COAL OFFICE, 159, Commercial-road, Newport, Mon. April 1st, 1859, [2826 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. [2402 R. THOMAS WILLIAMS HERBALIST, VINE COTTAGE, I¡ 182, COMMERCIAL ROAD, NEWPORT, MON. [28 TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. [28 PARTIES visiting the venerable RUINS of RAGLiN CASTLE, will find every accommoda- tion, combined with reasonable charges, at the SHIP INN, RAGLAN. N.R-No charge for hot water, crockery, or knives and lorks. [3039 REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF CONFECTIONARY. WHATTON, WOLESALE CONFEC- • TIONER, SUGAR BOILKR, MINT, LOBENGE, COMFIT, JUJUBE, and LIQUORICE MANUFACTURER, 21. UNION-STREKT, and 18, MILK-STREET, BRISTOL. The Cheapest House in the West of England. Terms- CASH. AU Goods warranted free from any deleterious ngredient* Samples and Prices per post. [2853 DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BANKT^ FIVE PER CENT on sums for fixed periods, or at seven days' notice, or Three per Cent. at CALL. G. H. LA W, Manager. Offices: 6, Cannon-street, West, K.C. [2700 BROCKSOPP, SONS, & CO.'S celebrated IB HOWQUA'S MIXTURE, And other TEAS, which have given universal satisfaction for many years, may be had of JOHN HUGHES (Agent to the Provincial Welsh Insurance Company), No. 8, Stow.hill, Newport. [2939 the time the Analytical Sanitary Com• mission was in Session, the only Grctn Tea of China growth which they found, free from the usual blui h powdered colours was obtained, by them, from Hnrniman and Co's Imports lyin j at the London j)ocks.-See the Commissioners' Official Report (page 319;, pub- lished by Longmans. Always Good alike" HORNIMAN s PURE TEA the Leaf not covered with color. -1/ 11- OTRONG RICH FULL- FLAVOURED TEA, air jfte V {? ifd i., » o "Z. ways good alike,"—the early ga thering—is obtained by Horuiman IlBB and Co having it in this pure BJ il,w B H I P | uncoloured stiite. for by disallowing ■ J| ft S the usual powdered colour on all 1SJ1 F ■ IIWnllailwMCT they import, the Chinese cannot f possibly disguise and pass off to — them any brown withered leaves "OKNUIAN'S TEA WAKKHOT H WITHOUT certain detection. So, si & 32, wormwood St., c,ty, i.„0 ^R- HASSELL writing "On the Wholesale exctvjirriu j General Teas of Commerce," re- marks, When at the Docks, I obtained Teas from many Cargoes, and found both the Blacks and Greens from Horniman and Co.'s Imports to be perfectly genuine and of good quality the Greens had none of the blueish. facin, found on other Te is, they exhibit a dull olive hue, and being thus ure are perfectly wholesome" Exclusively in PACKETS. Sold by AGENTS ONLY, in every Town. Prices, 3s. 8d 4s., and 4s. 4d. per pound. AGENTS IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD. ABERDAKB..Jones.—Thomas. LONDON..Purssell Corn hill ABERAVON..Evan Evans. LYDNEY ..Hathaway ABERYSTWITH Jones, Pier-st MoNMOUTH..Farror.—Baker & ABERGAVENNY Gosden (late MERTIIYR Stephens, High Hirst).—Watkins, High st. street. ABERSYCRAN u. Wood, Stamp- NEWPORT..JONKS,5,High-st office. Ditto..CHERRY,41, Commercia BRISTOL..Ferris, Union-street. street. CRICKHOWEI.L..Christopher. Ditto BATTEUSHILL, 173, Co COWBRIOGE .Thomas, High-st. mercial-street. CARDIFF..Kernick, 23, Duke-st. PONTYPOOL and ABEBSTCHAN.. Ditto ..James, Bute-street. Wood, Stamp Office, CHBPSTOW.. Taylor, St. Mary SWANSEA Wilson, Castle sqr street ilarris. Oxford-stree COLEFORO..Williams. Ditto.Glover, Castle-stree GLOUCKSTKB..Fouracre, Cross. SK.. wards. [2702 DR DE JONGH'S, (Knight of 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 for CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA DISEASES OF THE SKIN, INFANTILE WASTING, RICKETS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. DR. DK 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 MEDICAL 0 PIN ION S d A- B-GRANVILLE, ESQ. M.D., F.R.S "iwc" •u''S?aS °i German> on Sudden Death," d-c., <tc. desirpH ?8 ffnnd.that Dr. De Jongh's Oil produces cause thp M \OR.TER. tlme than others, and th tit does no K&ti of^athaendp^f^f,0« t°° often conseq ento the d- PWf-ES COWAN, Esq, M D., L R C S.E T)r J the Royal Berkshire Hospital, &c., <t annnhlp miai-anf* t0 "Iat *'le Pr°fessi on has some rea- everv^success inh»ma ar«c'e, and wishes Dr. de Jongh every a access in lus meritorious undertaking." R. D. EDGCUMBE ESQ., M D., Surgeon to the Royal Dispensary. Lond n, <5tc &c. I have used Dr. de Jongh s Cod Liver 0 in my own family with marked success, and believe it to be in ts effects superior every other preparation." 1 Sold ONLY in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pint." 4s 9d.: Quarts, 9s capsuled, and labelled with DR. DE JONGH'S signa- ture, WITHOUT WHICH NONE CAN POSSIBLY BE GENUINE, by res- pectable Chemists SOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR HARFORD, & CO, 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. Purchasers art solicitously cautioned against proposed substi iutions, as thty proceed from interested motives, "Ii will in. allibly result in dtoppointmevt, (272J WHERE DO YOU DINE? GO TO THE LORD RAGLAN, Ten Doors from the Town Hall, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. ORDINARY EVERY DAY AT ONE O'CLOCK. PRICE Is. [3054 I SC A NEW BREWERY, NEWPORT, MON. GEORGE BATESON, in returning his sincere thanks to his numerous Friends for their liberal patronage during many years, begs respectfully to imform them that in addition to the Gingerade,Lemonade, and Soda Water Business, he has erected a small compact Brewery Plant, expressly for the purpose of Supplying FAMILIES and the PUBLIC with a PURE AND BRILLIANT PALE ALE, the extract of the best Malt and Hops, which can be had in Casks of any size, at the lowest remunerative Prices. Orders received at the Brewery, adjoining the Original Gingerade Works, 58, Commercial-street, opposite Hill- street. CAUTION TO GINGERADE DRINKERS. When you ask for Bateson's Gin- gerade, be sure that you get it NONE IS GENUINE UNLESS AS PER SPECIMEN. 1G. B, finds it necessary, in consequence of the prevalence of warm-weather or butterfly manufacturers, to Caution the Public against being imposed upon by having palmed upon them inferior compounds as BATESON'S ORIGINAL PDRE JSRATED GINGERADE." G. B. feels assured that he need not ad- vert to the immeasurable superiority of his beverage over that of any other manufactured in the County. BATESON'S ORIGINAL PURE JSRATED GINGERADE." G. B. feels assured that he need not ad- vert to the immeasurable superiority of his beverage over that of any other manufactured in the County. [2879 TO THE FLOCK MASTERS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. GENTLEMEN,—Many of you having pub- licly admitted, that the dipping of Flocks is in- dispensable to their well-doing, and that frightful losses have taken place through the use of some preparations. amounting in one dreadful instance to nearly 900 sheep, I am induced to hope, that you will in future, select a safe Preparation, and one which has now obtained a world- wide celebrity. To the few of you who have not already used my Sheep Dipping Powder," allow me to state, that within the last 13 years, I have manufactured more of it than would suffice to dip the present aggregate num- ber of sheep in England, Scotland and Wales and I can bring ample proof that the demand for it of late years, both at home and abroad, has been such as to require the constant employment of powerful Machinery, turning off never less than Five Tons at each batch, and ensuring uniformity of strength to the whole. I may further explain, that the very low price of my Dipping Powder," and Wheat Dressing," is simply owing to the scale upon which they are produced. The Chemicals of which they are composed are made on my own Premises, where I also constantly employ Printers to exercise their art in making my Preparations known, not only in our own Language, but also in that of different Foreign Nations. Thanking you for the past, and soliciting further favors, through my Agents, or any Chemist, I am, Gentlemen, Chemical Works, Your obedient servant, Gt. Berkbamsted, Herts, WILLIAM COOPER. 2983 COOKING nONR TN A SUPERIOR C MANNER, and a GUARANTEED CURE for SMOKY CHIMNEYS of the most obstinate nature. 7,. A By using these KITCHENERS an immense saving of ruel is effected—a certain cure for smoky chimneys — cleanliness in use—free from smell-and superior to all others for Roasting, Baking, Boiling, Grilling, and Stew- ing. Fitted with or without high-pressure Bath Boiler for supplying Baths and Kitchen purposes. PRICES :—No. 11 consists ef one complete Roaster, Side Boiler, Gridiron, Double Dripping Pans and Meat Stand, complete, 3ft, £ 5 0s. Od.; 3ft. 6in £ 6 0s Od. No. 14 consists of one Large Roaster, 1 Wrought Iron Side Boiler, Double Dripping Pan, Meat Stand, back and side Skirting Ash Pan, Gridiron, open fire for Roasting, furnished complete, 3ft. 9in., j610 Os. Od., 4ft. JEll Os. Od.; 4ft. 3in., .Ell 10s. Od., with Cast Boiler; £1 Os. Od, each size less. No. 13 consists of large Roaster. 1 large Oven, Double Dripping Pans and Meat Stand, Ash Pan, Gridiron, Back and Side Skirting complete. 4ft JEll Os. Od. 4ft. 6in., £11188. Od 5ft, £12 16s. Od. No. 16 consists of 1 large Iron Roaster,' 1 large Iron Oven, strong Wrought Iron Back Boiler, Double Pans, &c., furnished complete, 4ft., C17 Os. OLI. 4ft. 6in., £ 18 4s. Od. 5ft., jE19 10s. Od. 5ft. 6in., £ 20 4s. Od. 6ft., £ 21 8s. Od. 7ft., £ 25 13s. 6d. 8ft., £ 27 0s. 6d. Can be seen in use, and every information obtained at HENRY LEONARD'S, IRONMONGER, 22, HIGH STREET, BRISTOL. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF PARTIES WHO HAVE THB KITCHENERS IN USE. 1 Thomas Powell, Esq., Hockley Villa, Fairfield-road. 2Hatton & Co., Guildhall Hotel, Broad street. ,1 Captain Smith, Kinjrsdown parade. Mr. David Thomas, The Old Duke, Old King's-street. 5 Osborne, Ward, & Co., Office, Broad-street. 6 Jonn Budgett, Esq., Henleaze, Durdham down. 7 Thomas Fryer, Esq., surgeon, Kedcl'ff hill. Is Captain Adey, 9, Vincent's parade, Hotwells. 9 Mrs. Haiker, Kingsdown paraoe. Ill The Rev. David Cooper, Moorfielda, St. George's. 11 Rev. Mr. Telfer, Hanhawi. 12 The Horfield Barracks, Cooking Kitchen, Horfield. 13 Mrs. Budgett, Kingswood. 14 Mrs. Hunt, Kingswood. 15 Mrs. Daniel, Southwell street, St. Michacl's-hil' IS C. W. FinzeU. Esq., Clevedon. 17 Von Dadelzen, Esq Morton-lodge, Clevedon. IS Mr Andiews, builder, ClevedonJ 19 Mrs. Swa>ne, Pucklechurch. M Isaac Senrtll, Esq Siston, near Mangotsfield 21 Mr. Brown, Gro^esend, near Thornbury. 1 '22 Henry Crawshay, Esq., Oak.and Park, near Newnham. 23 Mr. Hewitt, Coalpit Heath. 24 The Rev. De Paravini, The Rectory, Avening, near Nails- worth. 25 Captain Lewis Upton, Glyde Court Castle, Bellingham Ireland 26 — Wellen, Esq., Wedmore. 27 Jonathan Elwell, Esq., Walliscot, Weston-super-Mare. 28 The Rev. Mr. White, Meare Vicarage, near Weils. 39 The Rev. Mr. Popham, Westbury, Wilts, SO The Convent, Arno's Court, lirislington. 31 The Rev. James Heyworth, Henbury. 82 Mr. Pillinger, Queen square. 33 Ruv. lltyd Nicholl, Pantygoitre, Monmouthshire. 31 Edward Burgess, Esq., Cleve Wood House, Downend. 3> Mr. Wright printer, Thomas street 35 — Blagrave, sen., Esq., Barrow House, near Bristol. 37 Dr. Symonds, Clifton Hill House. 38 Mr. Castle, the Brewery, Worle, Somerset. <9 Mr. James, No. 5, Ashley-road, Moutpelier 40 Mr. Trowbridge, 2P, Queen's square. U Mr. CUUlnerpaleh, Welsh Back. 42 Mr. Crowles, Ne. 2, Newfoundland street. 43 Miss Shepherd, Church House, Clifton. 44 Mr. George, Cotham Hill, Bristol. 45 Mr. Wickham, llanham. 46 J. G. Goodwyw, Esq., Tetbury. 47 Mr. Price, Cobourg Cottage, Cobourg road, Bristol. 48 Mr. Hall, Lions Court, Whitchurch. 19 Mr. 1 homas, hosier, Wine-street, Bristol. 50 Mr. Thair, Tunbiidge, Kent. 51 The Rev. C. u. Hill,Henbury. 52 The Rev. W. C. Fox, the Grange. Frampton Cottsral. [colry.] Meare Vicarage, Wells, March 21st, 18^9. To Mr. Leonard, High-street, Bristol. The Cooking Range answers very well indeed, and gives my cook great satisfaction, who thinks it a treasure. The saving of coal is considerable. The Petrolene Lamp gives satisfaction, and I think the ight on the whole, better than the Moderator Lamp. 8Wft I am, Sir, yours truly, T. D. WHITE. a r UNCLAIMED MONEY OFFICE 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, Heirs-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 EXTRACT from C. & W. TRAPNELL'S -LJ 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- earance. 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. 6, (B.) For an Eight-Roomed House, Furnished in the most elegant and substantial manner, everything of the very best make, the Curtains, Carpets, and Bedding of the best quality, and all upon a liberal scale, WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE. Rooms the same number and size as No. 3 A, je s. d. £ s. d. Kitchen same as No. 3 Estimate 1 19 6 Add extra for Large Dishing-up Table 0 12 6 I 12 0 HALL, say 12 ft by 9 ft Best quality Floor Cloth, 12 yds 3s 9d 2 5 0 Two Solid Mahogany carved Ha I Chairs 2 2 0 Mahogany Hat and Umb eila Stand 2 10 0 6 17 0 DINING ROOM. Turkey Carpet to suit room 20 ft by 16 ft with Rug to match, say 17 0 0 Floor Cloth to fit round, say 12 yds, at 3s 9d 2 5 0 Two Sets of Rich Burgundy Cloth Curtains, with siik decorations and bordering, with handsome walnut, oak, or mahogany poles, rings, and ends. The curtains to draw with French pulli s, and all upon the most ample seal ■ 16 0 Two Best Linen Silicia Blinds, the latest im- proved patent movements 1 12 0 One set of three-flap handsome Spanish Ma- hogany Dining Tables, to open 12 ft 6 in by ft 9 in 20 0 0 Flap Stand 2 10 0 Ten handsomely shaped deep-top Chairs, in real Morocco, or Utrecht Velvet Chairs, all stuffed with the be3t hair, 35s 17 10 < One handsome Spanish Mahogany Sideboard, 7ft long, with deep moulded top and richly- carved back 18 11 a One large Easy Chair, in best Morocco, Spring Stuffed Seat. 6 0 0 One handsome Sheep Skin Dour Mat 0 7 610217 0 DRAWING ROOM Handsome Victoria Velvet Pile Carpet, to fit Room 20 by 19 ft, say 56 yda made, 7m 19 12 0 Rug to match .tee Two sets of rich Silk Window Curtains, sur- mounted with gilt window cornices, drawn with French pullies, for windows, say 6 ft by 11 ft each IS < 0 Two Linen Silicia Blinds, as before I 12 II One handsomely carved Loo Table No. 5 10 0 0 One ditto Occasional Table 6 10 0 Eight beautifully shaped and carved Chairs, in silk covering aud- slip cover, complete, 31s each 12 8 0 Two Occasional Chain; 2s Gd 1 5 0 One Fancy Easy Chair in Silk, with slip cover 410 0 One Carved Easy Chair in Silk,with slip cover 6 0 0 One handsomely Carved French Lounge, with carved and moulded back, in silk as c rtains and with slip cover 13 10 0 One beautifully Figured Work Table 4 0 0 One elegantly Carved Chimney Glass, the sn by <j0 in 18 0 • One richly Carved Cheffioneer. 5 It 6 in long, with high plate glass back and dnors, marble top, and all of best possible work ..20 • 0 If Gilt Consol Table and High-glass Back,&c., in character, add C, 0. Door Mat 0 7 0 135 IS OAK LittRARY. One Brussels Caipet, say 20 ft by 15 ft 6 in, best quality, made up complete ..12 0 0 Handsome Rug 115 0 One set of Damask Window Curtains, with stained oak pole, rings, and ends 33 0 One Window Blind 0 8 < One Oak small Coffee or Side Table ..200 One Oak Wrfting Table, four drawers, carved legs, leathertop 6 10 0 Six Oak Chairs in Utrecht Velvet, 28s 8 8 0 One Oak Library Reading Chair, ih Utrecht Velvet .4150 One Oak Book Range, say 9 ft long 8 ft high, tn good character, with open shelves and leather fall. 10 0 48 19 0 STAIRS. Say twelve yards Brussels Stair Carpet, with 30 brass rods, &c. 3 0 0 16 yards superfine stout Venetian and Rods S 0 0 Two Wool Stair Mats 0 16 035 9 0 BEST BEDROOM. Handsome Spanish Mahogany four-post Bed- stead 99 10s., with rich real damask hanging jM 16 10 0 Palliasse .100 Hair Mattrass, best hair H' 4 ■# o First quality Dautiic Feather Bed, Bolster, and two Pillows 9 0 0 One pair Best Superior Blankets ..160 One pair Under ditto 0 15 0 One pair of Fine Linen Sheets. 1 10 One Handsome White Quilt I 4 0 One set of Window Curtains t, match bed furniture .350 One Window Blind .080 One handsome Spanish Mahogany Waslistand, upon massive scroll standards, and with marble top and back, 4 ft by 2 ft ..700 One Scroll Dressing Table to match 4 10 o O. e Mahogany Dressing Glass, with marble top, best plate, &c.300 Mahogany Towel Horse 07 6 Mahogany Patent Bedstep Commode, herme- tically sealed pan, S:c.250 Four Bedroom Chairs 0 14 0 Handsome Spanish 7 ft 6 in Mahogany full- sized Wing Wardrobe, alI lined with pencil cedar fittings, all upon a large and conve- nientscale 18 18 0 If two Plate Glass Panels, add about 45s each panel extra. Best Kidderminster Carpet, fo covering the room, except under the bedstead, to- con- tain say 16 yds 3s 3d 2 12 0 Doot Mat 0 5 078 4 6 DRESSING ROOM. Carpet, say 8 yds .170 One Chest ot Mahogany Drawers ..400 One Mahogany Waslistand and Table 3 12 0 One Dressing Glass. I 0 0 If Circul-r Shaving Glass, with telescope pole slip and tray. all very nicely finished, and the best clear British plate, add £ i. Two Chairs 6s, Door Mat 4a 010 0 Window Blind 0 8 0 1 17 0 SPARE BEDROOM. One double-sized Spanish Mahogany half- tester Bedstead. large carved foot piilars, and beautifully feathered foot board.. 8 10 0 Damask Curtains en tuiU 2 0 Two sets Window Curtains to match ..600 One Mattrass .160 Feather or French Spring Bed, large Feathir Bolster and two Pillows 8 8 0 One pair Blankets 20s, one air Under ditto.. 114 II One pair Linen Sheets 21s, one Counterpine 18s 1 19 & One Chest very large and massive Drawers, 4 ft long by 4 ft high, moulded edge and corners, alllincd with pencil cedar, and the best possible workmanship. 6 0 0 Same Size, seconds quality, C4. One Marble Top Washstand, for two Basins 3 IS 0 One Toilette Table, with handsome French style Muslin Drapery Cover. J I 0 Touel Horse 0 7 Ni^lit Commode Steps 0 18 0 Bedside Carpet, 8 yards I 5 If to cover same as Best Bedroom, add 25s. Window Blind, 8s, Door Mat 5s 013 0 Bidet I 1 0 45 7 0 SERVANTS' ROOM. Complete with large Double Bedstead for two 0 14 0 Millpuff Bed, Bolster, and two Feather Pillows. 1 15 0 Washstand 6s, Glass, 3s 6d .096 Chest of S ft Drawers •• 1 5 0 Two pair Blankets I 7s, one pair Sheets 7s 1 4 0 Two Counterpanes 0 9 0 5 16 6 SUNDRIES. One Knife Board lCs, Bute's Tray and Stand — 1 10 0 1 10 0 Oak, Walnut,or Rosewood Furniiuie averages about the same in cost. 5 6 ♦ N.B.—An Article of similar plan, but not so large nor so we) made, can be obtained from jEt2 to jEt4, but not such as for this style of house can be recommended. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS, MESSRS. C. & W. TRAPNELL, CITY CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY MANU- FACTORY, 2, ST JAMES' BARTON BRISTOL. I FOR SALE, Furnished or Unfurnished, a First Class FAMILY MANSION, replete with overy convenience, in one ef the best p%rts of CLIPTON I Dowtf. For cards te view, &c., apply aa &b«v«, [2002 TXT R. MATTHEWS and CO.,TEA~^ „ • COFFEE MERCHANTS, 19, COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT. BONDED AND FREE STORES FOR SHIPS. [5 fyENTLEMEN who desire a superior G FIT and FINISH should try C. MILNE 3 TA.ri £ P?; AND TROWSERS MAKER, lao, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. (11)13 SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, MADE FROM BONE. Warranted to contain 30 per cent. of Phosphate, MA UFACTUREO AT THE RISCA CHEMICAL WORKS NEAR NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. PRICE 97 PER TON. AGENT MR. HENRY VENNOR. AUCTIONEER 10, COMMHRCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT". SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME can be S purchased at almost any price, its value entirely de- pending upon the quality of the articles used, and the skill 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 Monmontbshira and Carmarthenshire, have used the Manure, 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" Wurt- zel, Potatoes, &c., from 4 to 5 cwt. is recommended. 15, Welbeck-street, London, W, Feb. 25, 1850 "Analysis of a sample of Superphosphate of Lime, receive* from Mr. David Morris, Risca Works, by Professor Way': Moistu e G-00 Organic matter*combined water, salts of ammonia. Sec 9-40 Sand, &e. 8. BIPHOSPHATE OF LIME .17.62 EQUAL TO NEUTRAL SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE 27-50 INSOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME 5.7J •"Anhjdrous sulphate of lime 52.67 ^Alkaline sulphates and muriate. 0-48 an -— 100 0* Soluble phosphate 17-62 equal to 27 50 nsoluble 5'72 Total phosphates 33 22 -Containing nitrogen 0'37 Equal to ammonia 0*46 Duffryn, near Newport, Mon., Nov. 27, 1 Bc4 "Dear SI^-1 HATE much pleasure in bearing my testii'n aw to the excellerfte of the superphosphate I used from you the last season. I have flveaerLs of Swe les growing on a high and very poor field of land, manured with one ton of this said MA ure at the rate of 4 cwt. to the acre. The crop, is bulky and good, ;0 ( am quite satisied with the result, and hope to give you a more ex- tensive order next season. I encl se you a cheque for the amount of account.—I am, dear sir, y ,urs truly D. Morris, Esq." "HEHRI COLLINS. Testimonial from Major Herbert. Llansantffraed, near Abergavenny, Dec. 9, 1858. Sir,—1 made no accurate experiments as to the relative value of the superphosphate supplied by Mr. M irris and th.ttprjcared elsewhere. I may, however, state that the Swedes grown with it are to all appearance equal to those grown with an artificial manure costing Eg per ton. The manures were used in equal quan- tities, viz., 5 cwt per acre. Should, ther. fore, the succeeding crop be equally good, there will have been a saving of 5s. PER acre by using the superphosphate of Mr. Morris.—I. am, sir, yours obe- diently. Mr. H. Vemior, Newport.' "EDMUND HERMM. h Ruperra Castle, Nov. I 1858 "Sir,—TN answer to yours yesterday respecting tnesuperphot. phate of I ime supplied by you, I can only say it was all that I could wish.—I am, sir, your obedient servant. WILLIAM ANDRFWJ, Farm Bailiff to Sir Charies Morgan, Bart Mtr. D. Morris." Mount St: Alban s, Caerleon, Mon., Nov. 23, 1S58. Dear Sir, 1 have the pleasure of informing you that the superp iosphate of lime which I had of you has answered very well on my farm at Henllis The Swedes and turnips sown on the land where that was used have turned out exceetli :,»IV WEll I shall certainly try it another season.—I remain, yours T-ulv Mr. D. Morris, Risca." "R. s.MAM. "Hoily-house, Dec. 11, !858 "Dear Sir,-It gives me much pleasure to bear testimony to the superior fructifying properties contained in your ouperpholi- phute, which I have used upon inyfarm with my turnip crops, AND which, from the earliest growth to the end of the ssason, have done well.—I remain, dear sir, yours truly, "D. Morris, Esq., Risca Works." "W. T. UEBS. Red Barn, January 5,1859. "Dear Sir,—I am glad tosay that the superphosphate of lime supplied by Mr. Monis answers better than any of the other composition manures I have used. The lateness of the seasoa I us d it was not giving it a chance. It was the last week in June, and for five weeks having been very dry. the seed did not come up. They are now a very fair size, considering the diffi- cult season. if I should wantany this season 1 will send to you, -Yours respectfully, JOSEPH DANTHWI?*. "H. Vennor, Esq., Newport." "Duffryn Mawr, near Abergavenny, DIE. 18, 1S58. "DearSir,—I am happy to be able to give a me"t favourable report of Mr. Morris's superphosphate of lime, having SUCCEEDED in getting a very useful crop of white stone turnips by its-aid off one of the poorest pieces of land ou my X.irin.— 1 am, my dear sir yours truly, "JOHN MAUS». H. VT»nnor, Esq.' "Tregwillim, Nov. 19,1851. "Dear Sir,—I am very pleased to inform you that the super- phosphate I had of you last reason answered exceedingly well. I usea it at the rate of 4 1 cwt. per acre without any other manure, and it produced a better crop than other manures sown ALONGSIDE of it.-Yours truly, "CHAm.t.s SETS. To Mr. David Morris, Risca. Panthriewgoch, Castletown, near Cardiff, Nov. 18, 186S Dear Sir,—I am happy to say that the superphosphate I bought of you answered my purpos,- w. 11. Ami 1.think I will not discharge my duty towards you without estifying my belief that the article you supplied me WAS superior to any ocher I had before used.—I remain, dear sir, siuceiely yours, "K.E.RIIJ. David Morris, Esq. Risca. Llanvihangel, near Raglan, Dec. 8, 1S58. Denr Sir,—The superphosphate of lime 1 had frf.M Mr..Morris I used for common turnips, in the same field ai;d under tit, sarce circumstances, as nearly as coaid be,. with some of the same articie from two other fir-rate firms. It is quite equal to either, and HI ■ r tn," most others I have used -Very truly your»., Veiinor, E q." "GEoaoiL PUITCHARB. now Cros,caerinon Farm, B ssajlep, Nov. 18, 1058. "Dear Sir,-I am happy to bear testimony to the superior quality of yoursupt rphosphat of lime. 1-manure N portion of a field for Swede turnips last season with the artiele y >u fumi,-ne4 me, and another portion of the same tieid with sup- rphospbate supplied me from another house, and find a great t.ill"uce i. favour of your manure.—I dear sir, truly yours, "David Morris, Esq." W Ad. S. R Llwyney, near Abergavenny, D. c. 4, lii8. "De .rSir,—In reply to yours of the inst., respecting the superphosphate I had from Mr. Morris, I beg to say that it full met my expectations. Having harroweii it in brop.U C.ISTS.>R com- mon turnips (without any other manure), about 3 cwt; to the acre, the crop is to me quite satisfactory.—Dear ir, yours sincerely, "Mr. Henry Vennor." "Wn. HAVARB. Nantreagle Farm, Myirinj, Carmarth nsliire, Oct. LI, 1858. "I am happy to certify that Morris's superphosphate of lime has turned out beyond my expec-ition, as I have Ihi. season growa a better crop of mangoid than I ever did before The quantity I used was cwt to the acre. (Signed »*AVID Ltwu. "Mr. John William Jones, Carmarthen. Kencoed Daaegwad, Carmarthenshire, Nov. 18, 1S58. I am glad to inform you that Morris's superphosphate of lime has turned out well 'his season. I have USED it with good succes-, having grown a heavy c op of wi.ite turnips, using the superphosphate alone at the rate of 3 cwt. per acre.—Yours tJuly. Mr. John William Jones, Carmarthen." "J OHN DAVIS. Brymenda. Issa, LLndrthny. N. v. 18,1858. I am glad to inform you that MOIRIT'S superj hospkgte of I we has produced me a very fine crop ot potatoes. I used the phOM- phate by itself, giving 4 cwt. to the aere.—Yours tru y. Mr. John W-Joiles, Carmarthen." "JAMI. THOMAS. (-858 ROBINSON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. IS well manufactured from tlie best materials —contains a high per centage of PHOSPHATE OF LIME, chiefly rendered soluble- aud requires no assistance on light soils to produce a first-rate Turnip crop. ROBINSON'S TURNIP and MANGOLD MANURE contains in a concentrated form, those fertilizers in which the Mangold, Turnip, and Swede luxuriates when used in sufficient quantities, it way be depended upon to pro- duce, unaided, very heavy aud superior crops, and its manufacturers have yet to learn that any dressing used at, an equal coat is superior to it. GROUND AND PREPARED BONE. CORN" MANURE, PERUVIAN GUANO, &c, Apply to J. and T. ROBINSON, Dooks, Glouoeotw; at their Works, St. Philip's Marah. Bri>tol; or to tM Agent*. tm