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gMtegfts. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. I EDWARD KENNAED, Esquire, High « Sheriff for the County of Monmouth, by virtue of divers Writs of our Sovereign Lady the Queen, to me directed, do hereby Give Notice that the Oom.TM88ton of 0 YER and TERMINER, and GENERAL GAOL DELIVERY, to be holden in and for the County of Monmouth, will be opened at the Shire Hall, in tke Town of Monmouth, on FRIDA Y, the 28 th'day of July instant, and that S ATURDA Y the 29<A day of July instant, the Public Business will be com- menced at the Shire Hall, in the Town of Monmouth aforesaid, of which all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Mayors, Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses, and others interested therein, are desired to take notice and give their attendance accordingly. And I hereby give further notice that the Grand Jurors will be called over in the Crown Court oil Saturday, the 29th day of July instant, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon; and that the Common Jurors will be called over indiscriminately in the Nisi Prius and Crown Courts respectively, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon of the same day, to serve upon such juries as the said Court shall direct. By the same Sheriff, EDMD. B. EDWARDS, Under Sheriff. Under Sheriff's Office, Town Hall, Pontypool, July 12th, 1876. [493 A LARGE STOCK OF CLARETS Of the celebrated Vintages 1868, 1870, now in splendid condition. The market price of these Vintages is rapidly rising, bu Messrs. DOBELL retain for the present their former rates CRUSTED PORTS Bottled and laid down by Messrs. DOBELL during the past 40 years. SOLE AGENCY FOR MR. MAX GREGER'S HUNGARIAN WINES. CARLO WITZ, SUPPLIED aN THE" FLAGON SYSTEM." OLD LANDED BRANDIES, OLD BONDED WHISKEYS, Detailed price lists forwarded post free on application. JOHN DOBELL AND Co., CHELTENHAM, TEWKESBURY, &c. BRANCH OFFICES 9, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. rn LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCES AMD GUARANTEES FOR THE FIDELITY OF PER- SONS IN SITUATIONS OF TRUST. ARE EFFECTED BY MR. W. CHRISTOPHERS, BERLIN" OFFICE, 15, COMMERCIAL STREET NBWFOHT, MON. H. PEARMAN, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, ll, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED. 12 JOlIN YOUNG b 3E' 4 1, H AB,]eAcetjtIc CHEMIST 2'0, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT ^^■ysicians1 Prescriptions and Family Receipts care fully Prepared. [8 W. E. VAUGHAN & CO'S STEAM DYEING, BLEACHING, AND SCOURING WORKS 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. ALSO, CARDIFF, MERTHYR, SWANSEA, AND TENET AOKENT FOB USK-Messrs Jones and Powell, drapers, &c AGENT FOR BLAENAVON—Mr. J. Harris, draper, London House. AGENT FOR BLAINA-)frs. Collins, confectioner. AGENT FOR BRYNMAWR—Mrs. Hicks, milliner, &c., Beaufort-street. l28 Tested by the Public Analytical Chemists. PURE TEA SECURED IN TINFOIL PACKETS. Free from all mineral colour, or other adulteration —— wholesome & invigorating—of great strength and delicious flavour—and cheaper and better than any other Tea. ?^alitieS from to Per awW/U?^ards °f Three Thousand ed Agents throughout the Kingdom. ^OCAL, AGENTS • NEWPOET, ra„K;ie- ChPm- AREKPAEE, Dyer, Chemist Commercial Road. ABERGAVENNY, ZhacklHon'ull' Vardlff Road- BEAUFORT, lioberis, Bristol yi> Frogmore Street. BLAENAVON. h'cs, Post Offipe wirrrHn^harn Warehouse. BRECON, Hall, Chemist, High'strw.t0 Street. GAEDU-F, Hn tJif-r- Coilfeotiomrs 919 T» ^WKParow, Hrg .ett, Baker, St. Mary street Crvn, Williams, Chemist, Beaufort Sm,„ Grocer. High At™™' (JfcOfrtirivL: flees, Chemist, 177, High Street. Cov- Grocer, Post Office. MEaTaYE Bookbinders, Post Olfice. fwTTftXii 'is Druggist, George Town. ^ovn-pg ■ ones, Stationer, Georjre Street. {^AGI AN, G:-m Chemist, High Street. KBTMNEY, %*• Grocer. REDEGAH, Chemist, near the Church. Teltl USK- Dealer, Commercial J?oid n?;7-' Tv,101»ist> Chnn-h Street "M»IS Chr.1 I °ft Olficc. WHITCHURCH: Street. ■"ril „ JOHNSnv^Post Office. TEA MEBCHAtfTs ^hm??Nsox> & co- ^OUTHWARK, LONDON, S.E. [400 SMDWJMFCSI. — „ MILLINERY. s u K M e r snow. MRs. TADD begs to inform the Ladies of Newport and the neighbourhood that her Second and Principal Show for the Season is now ready, and she respectfully solicits an early inspection. 55, HIGH STREET, NEWPOR T.* VACANCIES FOR APPRENTICES. 313 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW TO BE HELD AT BIRMINGHAM, JULY 19, 20, 21, 22, & 24. VISIT CHARLES D. PHILLIPS'S STAND No. 12 8, WHO WILL EXHIBIT LARGELY- PHILLIPS'S IMPROVED RICK SHEETS AND WATERPROOF COVERS, FIRST PRIZE STEAM ENGINES, IMPLEMENTS, CARTS, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, AND EVERY REQUIREMENT OF THE AGRICULTURIST. For full particulars, Lists, Illustrations, and Lowest Prices, apply to CHARLES D. PHILLLIPS, Commercial Warehouses, Newport, Mon.: or Orders by letter or telegram to STAND 128, at Birmingham Show, will have prompt attention. N.B.—CHARLES D. PHILLIPS has again been appointed Contractor to the Glamorgan- shire Agricultural Society, and will erect all their Shedding for the forthcoming Cowbridge Meeting, where he will exhibit largely in all branches. Also at the Royal Irish Agricul- tural Society's Cork Show in August. T162 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENTS INDIA RUBBER DEPOT, 22, COMMERCIAL STREET (OPPOSITE JAMES E WINS d- SOX) NEWPORT, MON. T THANK you very much for your previous kind support, and have the pleasure to inform y°a t.h»t I have REMOVED my BUSINESS to NEW PREMISES, at the above address, which I hare fitted up expressly for the Ironmongery Business in all its Branches, and where I trust to secure a continuance of you esteemed favors and recommendation, which I shall appreciate. I am, yours obediently, JAMES PHELPS. October 29th, 1875. CLARENCE NURSERY, NEWPORT, MON. LAl-lDSOAPE GARDENING. PLANS and Designs furnished for the formation of NEW or the improvement of ex- isting GARDENS, PLEASURE GROUNDS. PARKS, &c„ &c. PLANTING UNDERTAKEN BY CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE. EP EGNES AND VASES DRESSED FOR DINNER TABLES AND OTHER DECORATIONS. WEDDING 4- OTHEn BOUQUETS MADE TO ORDER BY A FIRST-CLASS BOUQUETIST CUT FLOWERS TO ANY QUANTITY. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS LENT FOR BALLS, CONCERTS, PARTIES, AND TABLE DECORATION. ALL KINDS OF SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK. JNO. L. GOULD, PROPRIETOR. 135 CABINET MANUFACTURERS BY STEAM POWER. LAVERT0N & CO,-BRISTOL ARE THE LARGEST HCUS!E FURNISHERS 'AJmw'^4 IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, MUGH lOWER IN PRICES THAN LeNDON HOUSES. LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing nearly 600 BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS If of Furniture, with Prices of same, J GRATIS AND POST FREE on application. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED AND EXCHANGED IF NOT APPROVED. L364 In consequence of spurious imitations of LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE, flp which are calculated to deceive the Publicy Lea and Perrins M have adopted A NEW LABEL, bearing their Signature, Ijj^^ thus, 1^9 {y9| ™hich is placed on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SA UCE, and without which none is genuine. Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London; and Export Oilmen generally. Retail, by dealers in sauces throughout the World. L417 pe.cki tt p aris- L *ue I Is used by the RICHEST> « siw,—I have been Laundress to Her Boyal High- ^sUSm And bv the POORES AUTY' nessthe PRINCESS OF WALES for several y««, ■SlUaH its PWFAPVT7«?q and I consider RECKITT'S PABIS BLUE is the BEST IJaffBB « T7be h*?of»U respectable Grocers, Oilmen, I ever used, and is undoubtedly greatly sriperior to and Druggists. the old-fashioned Thumb or Dark Bkies. Yours, «c. I MSJajUr Beware of Injurious Imitations. To Messrs. RKCKITT 3c SOXS. ELXZA ELDKB«I,_ iao ——^i— = ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, B I BM I NG H A M. JULY 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, & 24th, 1876. J. S. STONE DOCK STREET WORKS, NEWPORT, MON., WILL EXHIBIT A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF HIS FIRST PRIZE CARTS, WAGONS, AND CARRIAGES, AT STAND 158, Where Orders may be given for any article exhibited at the Show. [33 THE GREAT PAPER HANGINGS WAREHOUSE, 83, COMMERCIAL STREET (Nearly opposite St. Paul's Church, Newport.) ESTABLISHED 1840. T. HARSE AND SON HAVING ARRANGED WITH MR. W. W. LODER For the PURCHASE of this old-established BUSINESS, and completed their extensive alterations, THE SHOW ROOMS ARE NOW OPENED WITH THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST STOCK OF WALL PAPERS IN MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SOUTH WALES. T293 THE LARGEST HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND. ILLUSTRATED fU^Yjk y FURNISHING Mm. GUIDES, 370 ENGRAVINGS, THE MOST COMPLETE; (iV PUBLISHED. POST FREE. SPECIAL DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES n III WW n I mr- WITH PATTERNS, FREE. C. AND W. TRAPNELL, DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS, ESTABLISHED 60 YEARS, 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. LONDON MANURE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1840. TTAVE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY IN DRY FINE CONDITION:— PURE DISSOLVED BONES. I PREPARED GUANO. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CORN, MANGOLD, & POTATO MANURES. BONE TUENIP MANURE. I OFFICES: 116, FENCHURCH STREET, E.C. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. convenience of Customers in North and South Wales, the London Manure Company bnve established DH-rOTS at NEWPORT (MON.),ABERDOVEY, CARMARTHEN, and SALTNEY. Mr f. „ AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES, &c,:— tw>' pi'j w The Bridge, Cardigan. Mr. T. MATHIAS, Saundersfoot Vr_"p r v-i Kings Mill, Denbigh. Mr. JOHN MORGAN, New Market Square, Shrewsbury. Hfp" Ti k RIPPITHS, Pembroke. Mr. THOMAS MORGAN, Liiiworncv Farm, Cowbridge Mr n u RRtES, Cwmyar. Llanbyther. Messrs. ROBERTS and ROWLANDS, Spring Gardens vr 'Y^RRIES, Rhywlwydyd, Pencader. Haverfordwest. S w'SPH and THOMAS. Llanelly. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE COMPANY, Brecon. WP' Tfttrw Narbsrth. Mr. J. S. STONE, Newport, Mon. JUuN LLOYD, 12. Nott-square, Carmarthen. Mr. THOMAS WATKINS. Treeastle. [C H E BLOOD PURIFIEK." OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. rpHIS EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE has a singuiar influence over the blood, which it enriches an ■f purines. It removes all pimples and blotches, cures indigestion, with its thousand phases of sufferin strengthens the debilitated frame, builds up the broken constitution, and, in fact, acts like a charm. As sustaining, purifying tonic, it is invaluable, andhighlv recommended in long-standing cases of indigestion nervousness, coughs, scrofula, gout, dropsy, and wasting of flesh, and is greatly assisted by the Pills. G. C. Kernott, M.D., L.S.A., London, says, I strongly recommend it 111 cutaneous diseases fiiKSAPAVTTT. r a lmPurities of the blood."—A Dr. ssya, I have been in the habit of ordering your A 'or my patients, with the best results. Send me six quarts and six mammoth bottles c. Sold by all Druggists.—Chief Depot: 131, Fleet-street, London. uT.rON. Get the red and blue wrapper with the Doctor's head in the centre. No other genuine. In bottles — 28. 6d., 4s., 4s. 6d., 7s. 6d., and lis. Sent by rail to any address. eth<»m ♦. THE OLD DOCTOR'S SARSAPARILLA PILLS thousands8 jyPu-ar medicine known for all bilious affections, liver and stomach complaints and indigestion, as proved by SARSAPARILLA OINTMENT, is agreat S00tber of all sores, bams or scalds, couarbs, colds, or affections of the chest—Each in boxes Is. lid. 2s. and 4s. oa. sent bv josfc for 15 S6.and 60 stamps. [4^4 IMPORTANT TO FLOCKMASTERS AND OTHERS THOMAS BIGG, LEICESTER HOUSE, GREAT DOVER STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON, AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMIST, BY APPOINTMENT TO H. R. H. THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT, K.G., BEGS TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR HIS SHEEP-DIPPING COMPOSITION, FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF TIC, LICE, &C., AND FOR THE PREVENTION OF FLY. SCAB, &C. ALSO FOR HIS SPECIFIC OR LOTION, FOR SCAB IN SHEEP OR MANGE IN HORSES OR DOGS. IT IS ONLY .NECESSARY, IN GIVING ORDERS, TO STATE THE NUMBER OF SHEEP, TO HAVE THE RIGHT QUANTITY FOR EACH SENT. DIPPING APPARATUS, £ 14, X52 X4, f3. Most Important Certificate from MR. HERAPATH, the celebrated Analytical Chemist. BRISTOL LABORATORY, OLD PARK, January IStli 1861. *• I have submitted your Sheep-Dipping Composition to analysis, and find that the ingredients sre 'well-blended >he. mature neutral; if it is used according to directions given. I feel satisfied that while it eiWtmillv destroys I1 will not injure the hair roots (or yolk _) in the skin, the fleece, or the carcase. I think it deserves the* numerous testimonials published.—1 am, Sir, yours respectfully, WILLIAM HERAPATH, SEN., F.C.S., &c., &c., Professor of Chemistry. A ft U )I T S NEWFOET JAMES EDMUNDS, druggist James A. Seys, agricultural chemist Abergavenny J. Watkins, druggist; J. Gosden, druggist Chepstow w. P. Williams, druggist; r Henry Hobbs, veterinary sunareon Monmouth W, Cossens, chemist Geo. Lewis, veterinary surgeon; Usk. J. Edwards, druggist Harlan Edward Jones, chemist Brecon J. R. Wood. chemist; J. Duncan, drug- gist; Hall, druggist Builtk Thomas Price, druggist Hay J. L. Davies, druggist Cnckhowell M. A. Harris, druggist Newnham C. R Hardeman, druggist gromyard J. (? Devereux, chemist Hereford W p Chave, druggist; W. F. Ford v t „ druggist Kington W. H. Stan way, druggist Leominster an(j j} p Davies, druesists Ledbury Gro. Beiiiieit, inteqeaclialn, cheniist; „ W. G. Tavlor, druggist Ross Thomas Roper, druggist Moi*an and Slmckleton, chemists Bridgend jr. Price, druggist Thornbury John G. Hughes, sjeJsmau Talgarth, Hereford J. Pearfw Jones, chemist Cardiff William Cross, drutrgist „ C. G. McCarthy, chemis. Swansea William Geoixe, chemist Pontypool E. B. Ford, whemist Port Talbot K. Evans, chemist Neath Charles Hutchinskchemist 49$ ADDRESS. T. CORDEY'S NEW SYSTEM OF BUSINESS. T. CORDEY, FAMILY GROCER, TEA, COFFEE, AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, 35, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. MON., BEING quite satisfied from his past expe- rience of Business, that the Public study their owa interests in preference to those of their Friends, feels sure that his NEW SYSTEM of Business must be con- dneive to a great increase of trade, and that will at once be an answer how the thing can be done at prices quoted. T. C. therefore confidently solicits Consumers' Patron- age. A comparison of his prices with any other list now before the Public, must convince Economists of the supe- riority of his New System of Business. I All Articles are from the best Manufacturers or Ship. pers, whose names will be a guarantee as to quality. I TEA. per lb. s. d. Good Black Rough Tasted Tea l" g* Excellent value, unprecedented] 2 0 Fine Kaisow, bright, rich liquor, an excellent value Tea 2 4 Very Choice Black Tea, with strength and deli- cacy combined 2 8 Best Black, the pick of the market 3 Q 2d per lb. off for 6lbs. and upwards. Best Lump Sugar q 4 Sparkling Demerara Sugar. Y 3 Finzell's No. I Crystals Y 4 FINZELL'S NO. 2 CRYSTALS Q 31 FINZELL'S CRUSHED 0 3 Good Bright Moist SUGAR 0 2I Good Brown. ú a 'BLACK LEAD. Nixey's 1 dozen Id packets for. 0 6 Baker's large size, 1 dozen for. 0 8 James's Dome Lead, 6d box for 0 4i BLACKING. Berry's Blacking, 3d per dozen, 1 gross box, 2s lOd. BISCUITS, HUNTLEY AND PALMER'S. per lb. in square tins, 7 to per lb. 10 lbs. each Mixed Best, comprised of 20 kinds 0 10 0 10 Arrowroot 0 7$0 7i Bath 0 7 0 7 Butter 0 5 0 5 Combination n CI A Cracknell's 0 11 « 11 Lunch 1 •• J" Miik « t tx Marie A G4 0 Osborne ••• o S 33 IEA "• — 0 51 « German Rusks A QL N QA Water O 5 Q 5 Dog Biscuits, per cwt., 18s. BLUE (Colman's Stamp), lid. (Reckitt's Square), usually sold at Is. 4d. for IOd. „ 21b. Boxes, Light Blue, for Is. Id., usually sold at Is. 8d. STARCH (Colman's) lib. boxes, usually sold at fid. for 4Jd. (James') lib. boxes, usually sold at 6d., for 4td. „ 1 (Good) in 51b. packets, suitable for laundresses blue or white, 3d. p«r lb., usually sold at 6 lb. Pkt. 1 doz. lbs. II. d. s. d. C JMPOSITES (Thomas's) No.1. 4 4t. 8 6 » I> No. 2 4 1 £ 8 0 2 M No. 3 3 LQJ 7 6 )» No. 4 3 0 5 9 1. (Chamber) 6d. box for 4JD. CORN FLOUR (Brown and Poison's) 8d per packet, fot 6d. COFFEE (Pure Roasted) whole or ground, Costa Rica, Is 6d Jamaica, ls6d FineMysore> Is 8d; Finest Mysore, Is lOd Mocha, Is ]Od; Dandelion, Is 9d Tin for Is 4td. COCOA. PER lb. usually sold TTPP,8 IS 2d Is 4d 1 ry s Caraccas Is ID LS 4d Rock Is Od Is 2d Cadbury's Essence 4^D 6d EXTRACT OF MEAT, —LIEBIG COMPANY'S. 2 ounce pot, usually sold for ls 9d IS 3D 4 ounce pot, „ 3s Od 2S 3d Normandy Pippins 8d per lb. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S PICKLES. Mixed Pickles LS Bottle for 94D ^LC.AIMIY IS „ 9|D Onions IS 91^ Walnuts IS Wd White Onions L3 10M Oriental Pickles ls 6d Is 2id Watkins' Digestive Pickles Is 3d 10.3d SAUCE. Lea and Perrins' Is Bottle for 9d ••• 2s Is 4^D MELLOR S 6D COCKS' READING Burgess' ANCHOVY Is 3d IOld HARVEY S SAUCB6 Is 8id CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S PASTES AND MEATS, Anchovy, Bloater, Ham, Ham and Chicken, Shrimp and Game, Tongue, Beef and Strasbourg, Is tin for 0 9 Pate au Diable, Is 6d pot for i 1 Ham and Chicken Pates, 2s tin for 1 6 Veal and Ham Pates, Is 6d tin for 1 3 CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S FLAVOURING ESSENCES. Lemon, Oranee, Vanilla, Cedrat, Almonds, Ratafia, Kernals, Mace, Cinnamon, Ginger, Nutmegs, Carraways, Mint, Pimento, Celery, Sage, Marjoram, Bergamotte, Parsley, Thyme, Lemon Peel, and prepared Cochi- neal, ls bottles for 0 8 Oakey's Knife Polish, Is tin for 0 g Borwick's Baking Powder, Is tin for Q 71 6d tin for 0 4 „ TT» 1 dozen Id packets for 0 7 £ Hemingway, or Hudsons, Dry Soap, 3d per lb or 26s per Flask Oil. largest size, quality guaranteed, Sid per- flask. Keiler's New Marmalade, 6s 3d per dozen; 3 pots for xr I3 ,7d^ Per P°fc> 6H- Manby s Crystals, gross box, 6s per dozen, 64d. Butter Scotch, 6d packet for 4d. Carraways, 6d per lb. Best Black Pepper, 6d per lb. Best White Pepper, lOd per lb. Child's Night Lights, 6d box for 5d Finest Mace, 3d per ounce. Finest Cloves, HD per ounce. Finest Cinnamon. 3d per ounce. Ginger, Bold," 10d. Carbonate Soda, 4d per lb. Epsom Salts, 4 ounce packet Id, or 3d per lb. Davies' Plate Polish, 1 dozen Id packets for 8d. Terms, Cash. It is requisite that all Orders should be paid for on Ordering or Delivery. All Patrons, residing in the Country beyond our delivery, are courteously re- quested to observe that the Goods cannot be sent until the Cheque or Post Office Order is received. Our PRICES being quoted in the Cash Consumers' interest, compels us TO ad here to these terms. All Parcels delivered Free at any reasonable distance by our own carts or vans, from our Newport Establish* ment. Any parcels delivered to either of the Newport Railway fetations Free. T. C O R D E Y BEGS to call the attention of the Public to his revised list. Our .first issue was based upon the lowest remu- nerative prices, but since WE i?SUG<1 OUR ]IST WE FIND A LIST inserted with quotations of some articles lower, which have not appeared before at any price. The object is: plainly to be seen to try to stamp our New System of Business out of Newport. All articles sold by us will be of the best quality, and prices as low as any bouse in existence. WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCER, 35, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT AND HIGH STREET, ABERSYCHAN. UIFC