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7=!!7 ^SIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS, &c. NEWPORT. • I lBjXCl°SeSat ?atchedeat Arrival^ k^don M»il 10 5 a.m. 10 15 a.m. 2 20 m ?°nh M-iil 8 10 p.m. 9 10 p.m. 2 30 a m toUtypo^T- • «••• 4 45 pm. 5 0 p.m. 8 30am ^esternv'^rthMaU) 9 0 a.m. 9 10 a.m. 4 40 p m s^leoa-f^eys^NthMl) 10 5 a.m. 10 30 a.m. l >»L,rth Mail) 1 15 P"m" 130 p.m. 4 45 pm V. Petai-rly Mail 1 45 p.m. 2 0 p.m. 10 30 am ftw*8Mail 1 30 a,m- 2 16 a m" a P m Mail 1 30 a m- 2 36 a'm' Q J P m *Port t> e Mail 8 15 a.m. 8 30 a.m. 9 30 pm I istrict.| 1 30 a.m.. I 3 45 a.m 1 8 15 p m EEOBIVINO HOUSES AND PILLAB BOXES ABE CLEARED AS VSDEB.. first Second Third Fourth Cotolfc A. M- P. M. P. M. P. M. 9 0 4 0 7 15 9 15 S»0lWeolly 8 45 3 45 7 0 9 0 Doc!8**1! 8 35 4 10 r.. 7 25 Coto 8 45 3 55 7 10 CoXerCial wad 8 50 3 50 7 5 9 5 C^atreet 9 10 4 10 7 25 9 25 8 30 4 0 .7 15
I NEWPORT TIDE TABLE. I
I NEWPORT TIDE TABLE. I D.\1: HIGH WATER. DEPTH AT ^JUTS. j HOBN. EVEN. DOCK GATES HH^.1868. ~TTZ "•" tf^arday 1 20 1 58 19 2 18,'vr0Dday 2 37 3 14 21 1 19 Tn0nday 3 45 4 15 23 5 20 f,?esday 4 39 5 2 2o 8 2'Xednesday52« 5 49 27 e 22' D'hirsday 6 9 6 34 29 0 6 56 7 19 30 3
I w WEEKLY CALENDAR
I w WEEKLY CALENDAR Age—New Moon, 22ad, 36m. past 6 morn. | j** Rise". SaDSets- jS. MoonSeJ^J 17 1 *2 I 14 12a 56 *37 f l» 7 46 1 33 2 3 138 19 j I I 1 58 o 10 139 20 7 7 49 2 21 4 20 140 21 4 3 7 50 2 45 5 33 141 22 4 2 7 52 3 9 6 47 142 0 7 53 3 35 7 59 143 0 7 53 3 35 7 59 143
■-J^DON RAILWAY SHARE LIST.I
■-J^DON RAILWAY SHARE LIST. I ^LRES. BUSINESS Railways Paid. Closing Prices! done, ^oclc pT '—————— J T>1^m,^cStourValley All — Nik p istoland Exeter. 100 82 84 ^ck' 100 74 £ 75 < £ £ ♦ £ aatern 100 33^ 34* 333 4 8°*. ^Northern .100 102 -103 102 G~°; 4 Stock Iioo 96*— 97 £ SSk. V^11 Western 100 53—53$53j S»elc' r £ «outl1 Wales ^00 55 57 ^f°ck, W Mid. Oxfd 100 30 35 1">a 100 30 — 33 I °°k- W0T1 Hereford 1*0 j, °ok. Lancaah^Blackwall 100 0tock. Wdon ^orshir0 100 l27g -128} su5'100 53-54 • liliicU l estrn. 100 114^ 115* Stock „fielcl t r6r' Shef" Stocu Wolnsh. 100 425 43 DO 100 106i ]062 107| 5 St« ^P lrm-& Derby 100 75 — 77 o2 • £ >„ at0rn,Leeds.. All 53.$- 59 j St York.. 100 94 — 95 Stockton & Dar- 7°fe. Shr Dgton All — Si 0 Son!?9^lre Union. 100 57 58 <fc°ek.'Sn. +{? -Do^oa 100 43 — 40 3t°ck ??• 100 74i 74J 10";iaffVale 100 143 145 SH V 1°' 0 3 pm St°ck n?leof Neath 100 — St°ck n?leof Neath 100 est Cornwatl. All
BliI8TOL STOCK EXCHANGE,
BliI8TOL STOCK EXCHANGE, May 14. 01ia — Railways. Paid Closing Price S" ^to°L ^rist°l an(l Exeter £ 100 83 — 84 St j* Do. 4 p.ct. preference 100 86 — 87 f 2^'K Do.4ip.ct. Do. 100 S,0li^ristol&s WdMUu 25 101- 1U Str,reat Northern 100 Vk Jr0eoa\ye8t- i00 531- 54 Sin„ r P-Ct-Preference 100 — St0ck vrnf011^ North Western 1O0 — 8tock AIj.fa"d 100 107 -108 8tJ Do. 6 p.ct .Brs.&Birm. ioo — lQck Mon. Uail.& Canal 100 89 91 Do. 5 perct. preference 100 104 —10B 10 ¡ l^o. do — St0ck|x, Do. do. 230 30 101,1,)rth Eastern-Berwick too — 20 l?,rymtiey 100 59 60 B 50 L ,n<;rset and Dorset. IQO 44-46 &0 111,1 Wales 100 — r ?ffer,n & Wye C. & R 50 20 — 22 10 a,? Vale 100 143 -145 lQ £ 10, Class B 9 — t0cM n°- £ 1°. Class C 3 34- 3i P. r^-PreferenceNo.l.. 100 .Sck Abe'aare 50 0 iWest°PNeath 100 96 99 Loca/ 100 53 54 i^A i^VoT10-Ja"rf Miscellaneous. »'8^ I J l4< 20 25i — 26i gtop'J o UiUo^^ock Shares 147.9.0 87 — 88 1-30 '1 f'stol fT ,^otes •••••• 121.8.9^ — >- ir'stn <3 nued Gas 100 180 -182 0^ CriVn!n am Navigation 130 80 — 85 B. tirist 1 „0mraercial Room 25 10 — 104 °C;, Do Water Works 25 28 29 •/ Briat* Reference .„ 100 2 —3pm 1 18ristm ^readShares 4 1 Cliff,, Zoological 25 18 19 Hrea» n ^U8P Bridge. 10 4i 5J iKe VVagon (Jompny 10 10 — lOi 4 St an<l Avon Canal., av.40 — 5 ,ir" "hilip's Bridge 60 40 — 42 lV-of E.&S.W.Us. Bank 15 1G 16^ v Xew —
RAILWAY TRAFFIC.
RAILWAY TRAFFIC. ^Jonowing are tie receipts of railways for the past week- Miles opened lieceipts. -v Railways. 1867 1866 1867. 1866. and Northern Counties 99 99 <u-o and County Down 49 49 2> 5'1' and Tyne 36 36 oq ic o^a and Exeter 134 134 72IQ '58 'S 6I « &3^^nzxzrz II? a Co-an^ Limerick Direct 327 ^^ll fo 05 1875 1901 u«siae 17 17 Exte'nsVon""l'l"li. 15 15 — — ° and Belfast Junction 63 63 1491 1435 *>ib ^\dDroSheda 75 75 1774 1844 t^bij^ Wicklow,in.Kingstown 107 107 4056 4209 fW and Meath 35 35 312 263 Vn and C1yde Junction" 30 30 340 340 85 85 5435 5065 Creaf0^and South-Western 249 549 11203 H731 ^rpu. pastern 728 728 39198 36721 *.t v Northern 487 441 39242 40393 ^reat'}6™& Western (ireland) 831 83 932 911 Do of Scotland and tt.s!i3ldo 275 275 3435 3154 ?r«at -urienl & Western (Irelandj 419 419 12122 1H30 West Midland 1358 1311 77606 76337 vld 246 216 3 >22 3559 isle0f ?xr.ttl Western 145 145 2030 2097 ght 12 12 312 313 T-nierictl'e an'l Yorkshire 403 403 48432 46200 T taerick and Enms 26* 24i 266 231 ^on a,1(l Foynes 26 26 123 177 Cludi and North-Western (in r Chester and Holyhead j °U(i0t ster and Carlisle) 1346 1331 121222 129767 r Q(lon tnd Blftckwall 5 5| — Y °U(10 'Brighton,and SouthCoast 336 319 226S3 24m f atld South-Western 503 503 27.544 27441 and Coleraine 36 36 33s 4)6 > 'I:IUP]I ^^bury,&Southend Ext, 42 42 12«'2 1194 W/Jv: 463 40 911 707 ley 0 30 77i "92 J'a-Uol Sheffield and Lincoln 249 249 19423 20345 Mnrv esterS. Junc.&Altrincham 9 9 1438' 1R61 Mi(jfP°jrt and Carlisle 38 28 1563 1494 Mm,„nd 761 y01 53396 50928 Met,Great Western of Ireland 260 260 5870 5639 ^onvp.?htan 4j 4? 4866 4347 Sfcri*™* 752 738 — Eastern J242 1221 71966 6S159 toorth London 31 11 6195 5711 0»,J Staffordshire 275 268 8156 8779 lC"r<» 10 Hi. roke and Tenby 27 27 332 273 22$22 985 1135 an J'3h North-Eastern & Dundee RdArbroath 143 138 — 8011M ret and Dorset 66 66 956 13 >8 "evop. 110 no 4420 4397 lW,rEasten* 330 330 26909 2S328 t? V ale 63 63 6S27 6181 {ju.1 Penarth 2 2 961 423 105 105 2997 3154 V'?ofClwyd 10 10 137 139 \Vj.,rford and Kilkenny 31 31 408 436 V/p erford and Limerick 77 77 1908 1220 V'rhiLu0rk 17 5 J14 85 tehaven, Cleater,& Egremont 10 10 933 872 AU./°REION AND COLONIAL. fcott.V.'lan 828 828 59443 34768 taK, Baroda, & Central India 306 306 9562 9287 fias errn Bengal 110 110 2880 4375 Greaf ?dian 1131 *1129 45254 48972 Grar^ ^xembonrg 172 142 6341 5222 Gre'd Trunk af Canada 1377 1377 28909 26050 y Bntern «t Canada 349 345 16261 15789 Ojeal -,ndian Peninsula 852 823 43603 42762 '°uthern of India 163 127 887 1129 North 8 645 645 9 )01 9627 North ^of Canada 97 94 2611 2233 8<Und« of France 870 788 666t»l 64927 Da £ 109 109 2226 2452 ru»j»b(lCoolU» to Umri uir) 3fi3 253 1962 1373
FROM EDINBURGH TO NEWPORT.…
FROM EDINBURGH TO NEWPORT. I &. WPEK DAYS. ,uu', SUNDAYS. 1,2, I, 2 1,2,3'1,2,is 1.^2 1,2,1 1,2, 1,2, 1,2,3)1,2,3. ST V1I0N8 class, class, lass-, olass. oLtss|class :!ass. class, olass. class, class, class. — p. m. a. m. a.m. a. rn. a. m.ja. m- p. n>. P- m-| a.m. a. na. a. m. a.m. TJ,. w v 4 lo — — 9 30 — ,10 30 — — — — — — Edinburgh II 15 — — 7 30 9 0 10 46 — — 1 15 — — 9 30 ™ 10 5.5 — — 7 45 9 30 12 30 — — 1 30 — — 9 30 Manchester — 9 0 10 50 1 35 — — 3 40 — — 11 3C SeWew»*V" S 15 7 0 10 25 12 25 1 40 — 5 10 — 4 50 rlX6Z*%Ztton*. 7 38 -10 53 1 2 5 50 5 30 Church Sretton 4 17 7 56 — 11 7 1 20 2 18 — — 6 S — — 5 50 4 45 8 18 11 22 1 41 2 33 6 30 6 10 T* nminster* 5 14 8 48 11 53 2 7 2 53 6 56 6 40 S.. arr. 5 45 9 27 -[110 2 47 3 20 7 35 7 20 a.m. 1,2,3 — 1,2 p.m. p. m. P* m* Worcester,Foregt-st a.m. — 11 4 — 2 18 5 59 6 25 8 3 6 28 Svern 11 24 2 36 6 21 6 50 8 30 6 45 Hereford 8 0 — 12 30 — 3 30 — 7 15 7 55 9 40 7 oO Tram Inn 8 J8 348 728 953 8 2 St Devereux. 826 3 57 7 37 10 2 810 Pontrilas 8 36 — — 12 53 — 4 5 — 7 45 8 20 10 12 — 8 20 Pandy — 8 49 ?, 4 lo 7 55 10 25 8 32 Llanfihangel™ I.™ 8 57 4 28 8 3 10 3, 840 Abergavenny 9 12 3^.1 — 1 20 — 4 38 — 8 13 8 45 10 45 8 53 Pennerewm 9 22 « s — 1 31 — 4 48 — 8 23 — 10 53 — 9 1 NantvdeTr^ W W 'TT. 9 32 M ° 4 56 8 31 11 0 9 10 Pontypool road* arr. 9 44 § I 45 5 9 8 43 9 011 13 9 23 fa1" r i fg" is i sS «' "Us? 1 Llandenny 9 25 1J 3^ 2 35j — 6 40 — — — 11 50 Raglan Road.. 9 30 35 2 40 6 4o « Dingestow 9 45 }' 2 5o — 7 0 — — — 12 10 — Monmouth. .»».arr. 9 55 12 q S — 7 10 Pontypool road .Departure [0 0 2 0. 5 ^5 7 45j 5 o5 £ onty?°o1 0 25 2 25 5 40 8 10, 6 20 Cr-imlm 25 8 18! 6 28 Tredegar Junction J 2 41 5 55 8 24 6 34 Rhymney Junction JO 38 2 6 5J 8 33. 6 43 Llancaich ••••»*♦•»* •• *••••••%»«•• •• 0 0 a R 4ft fi Quaker's Yard 0 57 3 3 6 lo 8_48 6^58 M^tlfy r16 W.V.V.V.l* V. 11! Ar'rl val — —l~ Pontypooiroad Departure 9 49 10 55 I JO 5 19 5 55 8 46 9J II 18 g &6 Newpnoer7.. :10 S -11202 9 5 6 25 9 8 9 27 n 40 9 45 FROM NEWPORT TO EDINBURGH. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. T2T1XT2^ 1.2. v2. 1'2.3^ 1,2,3 1,2,3, « 23 l,2,H| I,a,3, 1,23 STATIONS. class, class class, class, class, class, class, class, class, class, class, class a, m. a in. a. m. a. m p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. P- in. 4.ms a. in p.m. Newport — 7 15 9 35 10 25 1 30 2 35 Pontnewvdd — 7 29 9 49 10 39 1 44 2 49 — — 0 32 5 42 Pontypool road Arrival — 7 37 _9_57 KM/ 1 52 2 57 — -_2 _TL. _L_(' £ ? Merthyr Departure 9 20 12 L5 Troedyrhiew o 44 l2 40 4 4, 10 JO 8 27 Quaker's Yard — — 9 5l 12 47 — — £ 4 50 10 18 — 8 26 Llancaich .••••••»••• 9 59 12 58 — 'c 5 j !0 28 — 8 45 RhymneyJunction — — — 10 1 5 — — g £ 5 8 10 35 — 8 52 Tredegar Junction — — — 10 15 1 15 — «1 5 18 10 45 — 9 2 Crumlin — 10 33 1 35 — — K 5 40 11 5 9 20 USILL04S -TZ———-r- ^7" -JUt — 12 30 4 0 5 30 — — f Monmouth P- !2 40 4 10 0 4€ — — — ,° Dingestow » 40 19 4 2i 5 5r — 5 15 Raglan Road 8 5o 1- 5o 4 25 5 5, 20 ^Llldenny — l Z 1 12 4 42 6 30 5 32 ^sk ""j 0 30 — — 1 30 5 0 6 50 — — — 5 Pontypool road arr » «s0 __— TTW Pontypool road arr » «s0 __— TTW 3— 7^01 —- '10 53 1 5* 3 0 — — 6 7 — 9 45 0 57 Pontypool road dep. 7 40 iu «w i_a u g Jg 9 67 6 8 Nantyderry n.12 3 19 — — 6 26 — ilO 6 6 >8 Penpergwm — a in 11 21 2 20 3 28 — 6 35 —10 1- 0 26 Abergavenny 8 231 — ill 34 — 3 4C- — — 6 481 — 1° 25 6 37 llanfihangel s qf — 11 42 — 3 48 — — 6 56 —110 32 6 45 £ an?y I g! 11 55 2 44 4 1 7 6 10 4 7 0 Pontrilas « 2q — 12 6 — 4 9 — — 7 14 —110 53 7 8 St. Devereux ° 14 4 18 7 as — 11 2 7 16 « i isi ?« -j''2Hx5 Hereford In 13' ? 'iR 8 39 — 12 35 S 35 Malvern ? 4? 152 6 2 SI 1 o| 9 2 Worcester, FoTegt-st. o — ~Tm. 1» z 1,2 „ f 7 3ft 9 20 — 12 35 3 10 5 10 — — 7 55 — 11 301 7 55 Hereford dep. 7 w g] j 5 3 35 5 44 8 2 £ „ u 10j g 26 Leominster g gl J() ,J 1 2-5 3 58 6 17 — — 8 46 — 12 45 8 46 Ludlow 8 51 10 34 — 1 40 4 14 6 40 — 9 3 — 1 5 9 3 Craven Arms 91 S'lO 58^ 1 56 4 31 7 1 9 20 1 25 9 20 Church Stretton I5|n 33| 2 30 5 30 8 10 — — 10 S — 2 OH0 8 Shrewsbury t 35\l2 43| 3 JO 7 0 9 20 1 32 — 3 15 1 32 Manchester" *1 3 0 2 °i 5 3 20 13 5 2 45 5 35 2 45 Ti^vnnni 3 30 2 30 — 5 40 9 Oil 5 — — 3 20 6 0 3 20 »1019 "45 9 40 9 40
WESTERN VALLEYS RAILWAY.
WESTERN VALLEYS RAILWAY. NEWPORT TO NANTYGLO AND EBBW VALE WBEK DAY SUNDAYS STATIONS. 11,2,3, 1, 2, 3 1, 2,3 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 i, 2,3 „ A.M. A..M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P. M Newport 7 o 1] 15 3 0 5 45 9 0 15 15 tJassallegJunc. 7 9 24 3 11 5 54 9 9 5 24 Ivaee 7 14 11 29 3 16 5 59 9 14 5 29 Risca 7 21 11 36 3 25 6 6 9 21 5 36 Cross Keys ..j 7 27 11 42 3 31 6 12 927 5 42 Chapel Bridge — — — A.bercarn ..M. 7 35 11 50 3 41 6 20 9 35 5 50 Newbridge. 7 40 11 5-5 3 46 6 i5 9 40 5 55 Crumlin 7 45 J2 0 3 51 6 30 9 45 6 0 Llanliilleth — — — — Absrbeeg Junc.j 7 58 12 13 4 8 6 43 9 58 6 13 Abertillery ..j 6 4 12 19 4 14 6 49 10 4 6 19 Blaina 8 12 12 27 4 22 6 57 10 12 6 27 Santyglo^— 8 20 12 35 4 30 7 5 10 20 6 35 Aberbeeg Junc.i 7 58 112 13 4 8 6 43 9 58 6 13 Cwm 8 7 112 22 4 17 6 52 10 7 6 22 Victoiia 8 12 |l2 27 4 22 6 57 10 12 6 27 Ebbw Vale 8 20 112 35 4 30 7 5 10 20 6 35 On Saturdays, an additional Train leaves Newport at 7.30 P.M., for Crumlin, calling atintermediateStations, NANTYGLO AND EBBW VALE TO NEWPORT "WEER D AYS. SUXPAYS STATIONS. | 1,2,3 1,2,3 I Z H: gj 1,2,3 1, 2, 3 1, 2,.i A.M.I A.M.! P.M .5 tLi A-M> Ebbv Vale. 8 40' 11 15 2 20 "5 7 2-5 '0 40 7 10 Victoria 8 48 11 23|2 28 j! ° 7 33 10 48 7 18 Cwm 8 53 11 28 2 33 H 7 38 10 53 7 23 Aberbeeg June.' 9 2 11 37j2 421P.M. 7 47 IJ 2_ 7 32 Afantyglo !~b"40 11 15 2 2014 451 7 25 10 40 7 10 Slair.a 8 48 11 23 2 28>6 0! 7 33 10 48 7 18 Abertillery 8 56 11 31 2 3615 101 7 41 10 56 7 26 Aberbeeg June. 9 2 11 37 2 42 5 20 7 47 11 2 7 32 Llanhilleth. — — — — — — Crumlin 9 lo 11 54 2 55 5 50| 8 0 11 15 7 45 Newbridge. 9 20; 11 59|3 0 — 8 5 11 20 7 60 Abercarn 9 2o l2 413 5 6 5? S 10 11 25 7 55 Chapel Bridge — — — — — — — Cross Keys 9 33:12 14,3 13 — 8 IS 11 33 8 3 Risca 9 38il2 20;3 If 6 12 8 23 II 38 8 8 Tydee 9 41,12 26 3 24 — 8 29 11 44 8 14 Bassalleg June. 9 51; 12 34|;i 31 6 25 8 36 11 51 8 21 Newport 10 0 12 4a;i -iO.6 40 8 4cll2 0 8 30 EASTERN VALLEYS RAILWAY. FROM NEWPORT TO BLAENAVON WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. STATIONS. 1,2,O X2,3 F,23 12 A 123 1 23 12 3 12 3 A.M- P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Newpcrt. 9 15 1 45 5 0 — 8 0 9 30| 8 0 Llantarnam.. 9 21 1515 6 — 8 69 36 — 8 6 Cwmbran 9 25 1 55!5 10 8 10 9 40 — 8 10 Pontnewydd.. 9 29 1 59 5 14 — 8 14 9 44 — 8 14 Pontrhydyrun 9 33 2 3 5 1? — 8 18 9 48; — 8 18 Pontypool 9 50 2 20 5 35 — 8 35 10 5 — 8 36 Pontnewynyud 9 54 2 24 5 39 — 8 39 10 9 — 8 3« Abersychan. 9 59 2 29 5 44; — 8 44 10 14 — S 41 Cwmavon 10 7 2 37 5 52 — 8 52 10 22 — 8 52 Blaenavon. 10 15 2 45 6 0 — 9 0 lo 30 9 0 FROM BLAENAVON TO NEWPORT. "WEEK DAYS* j 8UNDA YS. STATIONS. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3j ~1 2 3 1 a 3, | 2 3 \M. A.M- P.M. P.M. P.MJ A.M. P.M ip.M. Blaenavon 7 30 11 3^ 3 40 — 6 30; 7 30 — |5 0 Cwmavon. 7 3H 11 3^ 3 48 — p 38) 7 38 — 15 g A.bersychati.. 7 46.11 4" 3 56 — 6 46 7 46 — 5 16 Pcntnewvnydd 7 50 11 5^1 4 0 — 6 50 7 50 — 5 20 Pontypool 8 0,12 01 4 10 — 7 0 8 0 — 5 30 Pontrhydyrun 8 7jl2 7. 4 17 — 7 < ? — 5 37 Pontnewydd.. 8 11,12 11: 4 21 — |7 H 8 11 — 5 41 Cwmbran 8 15 12 15; 4 25 — j7 15 8 Joj — 5 4,5 Llantarnam.. 8 21 12 21 4 31 — '7 21 8 21 — ,5 51 Newport 8 30|l2 30i 4 40 — 7 30 8 "0, jfi (• FROM CARDIFF To RHYMNEY. STATIONS. Week Days. Sundays. a. m. p. m. p. m ,a. in.p. ni. Cardiff (Adam-st. Station) 9 0 12 15 5 40 9 40 5 55 Walnut Tree Bridge 9 18 12 33 5 58! 9 58 6 13 Caerphilly 9 30 12 41 6 6jl0 6 6 22 ¥ strad 9 42 12 54 6 18,10 16 6 35 Hengoed A.rr. 9 50 12 58 — — — Dep. 10 10 1 5 6 25[10 20 6 40 Pengam 10 16 1 10 6 30jl0 25 6 45 Bargoed 10 25 1 17 6 35,10 35 6 55 Tyr Phil 10 32 1 23 6 4210 43 7 3 Pontlottyn 10 40 1 30 6 50; 10 51 7 11 Rhymney 10 45 1 35 6 55 10 55 7 151 FROM RHYMNEY TO CARDIFF. STATIONS. Week Days Sundays. a. m.jp.m. p.m. a.m. p. m Rhymney 9 15 2 10 5 50 8 0 4 10 Pontlottyn 9 19 2 14 5 54' 8 4 4 16 Tyr Phil 9 27 2 21 6 11 8 10 4 24 Bargoed 9 35 2 28 6 10 8 18 4 32 Pengam 9 40 2 34 6 16 8 25 4 42 Hengoed .Arr. 9 50 2 40 — — — Pengam 9 40 2 34 6 16 8 25 4 42 Hengoed Arr. 9 50 2 40 — — — Dep.10 10 2 50 6 24 8 30 4 50 Ystrad 10 14 2 54 6 28 8 34 4 54 Caerphilly 10 28 3 7 6 41 8 44 5 8 Wa'nut Tree Bridge 10 37 3 17 6 50 8 52 5 17 Cardiff (Adam-st. Station) 10 55 3 35 7 8 9 10 5 35 FROM NEWPORT TO RHYMNEY. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS 1,2,J i .2,3! 1-2 3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2^ STATIONS. claS' class class class clans, class a.m. p m. p.m. a.m., p.m. a.m. Newport dep 9 15*2 401 6 30 Bassalleg 9 25 2 0O1 6 40 Rbiwilerin 9 30 2 55 6 45 Church Road 9 85 3 Oj 6 50 g Macheu 9 40 3 o' 6 55 Bedwas 9 50 3 15: 7 5 Maesycwmmer 10 5 3 30 7 20 a Pengam 10 15 3 40 7 28 O Bargoed ,10 20 3 45; 7 33 New Tredegar 10 30 3 551 7 40 Rhymney 10 40 4 5' 7 50 FROM RHYMNEY TO NEWPORT. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS 17273 1,2,3 1.2,13 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 STATIONS. class class class class class class. a.m. a.m. p. M. a-m. p.m. a.m. Rhymney 7 20 11* 0 4 25 New Tredegar 7 30 11 10 4 35 Bargoed 7 4011 20 4 45 .t> Pengam 7 4511 25 4 50 § Maesycwmmer 7 55 11 35 5 0 Bedwas 8 10 11 50 5 15 J5 Machen S 20 12 0 5 25 a Church Road 8 2512 5 5 30 O Rhiwderin 8 3012 10 5 35 Basealleg 8 3512 15 5 40 Newport 8 50 12 30 5 55 FROM S1RHOWY TO NEWPORT. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. STATIONS 1 2 3|1 2 3 I 2 3fl 2 3 1 a 3, 123 1TT3T23 Class Class Class Class Classj Clss CI. CI. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m.! a.m. pmJp.m. SmnowY 7 56 12 25 4 40 8 18 8 25 11 25 1 5 7 2 Tredegar 8 2 12 30 4 52 8 21 8 30 11 28i4 10 7 30 Argoed 8 20;12 48 5 10 — 8 46 — 4 26; — Blackwood 8 29 12 55 5 19 — 8 54 — 4 311 — Tredegar June 8 36; 1 8 j 26 — 90 — 4 41; — Risca 9 oj 1 33 5 SO — 9 23 — 55! — Newport 9 25j 1 55 6 15 — 9 45 — 5 30 — 'FROM NEWPORT TO SIRHOWY. WEEK Ihss. SUNDAYS. STATIONS. 12312312b 1, 2, 3 12 3 1 T3 T^3 1 jl CI. Class Class Class Class Class Clss Class a.m a.m. a.m p.m, a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m Newport — 9 40 2 20 6 50 — 10 0 — 6 0 Kisci — 10 0 2 40 7 1C — 10 2d — 6 20 Tredegar J — 10 34 3 5 7 35 — 10 45 — 6 45 Blackwood — 10 41 3 13 7 43 — 10 53 — 6 53 Argoed — 10 47 3 19 7 49 — 10 59 — 6 59 Tredegar 7 48 11 6 3 40 8 10 8 16 11 17 3 55 7 20 Sirhowy 7 53 11 9l 3 43 8 14 8 20 11 2C 3 cS 7 23 FROM PADD1NGTON TO MILFORD. Isi2d Ist2(l; 1 still i.X]i. Ist2cilxst2d Exp Mai STATIONS. & 3rd &3rd l&3rd;ist2d & Sid &ortl lstid lst2d class, class, class.[class, ciass. class, class, class. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. KM.'P M P M Puddington .» 6 0 91511 0 —|4 50' 8 H! Gloucester g 35 — n )2 5.5 35 — 8 S.1^ 50 Chepstow 7 44;lo 59 ig 1 45 1 40 — 9 30 1 45 Cliepstow 744; 050 12 1 C, 1 45140 —J9.30I4S Portskewet 8 j|n 10 12 27' 2 ? 4 53 7 50! Magor s 131! 22 | 2 38 — fl 7 8 21 — — Llanwerii g 21 11 32 12 47 — 6 16 8 (1; — Newport 8 35 :1 45 <■' 2 33 5 35 8 2i: 9 sy; 2 41 Marshfield 8 i-7 11 5S 1 !2 — 5 48: 8 SS' — — £ arfiir 9 8 12 10 1 281 2 51 6 5j 8 50(10 a j 2 45 cridgenrf 10 10 — 2 2rt! 3 24 7 7 — '(1 2 3 20 Swansea j; jo — 3 |5 4 »| 8 5 — 12 0 4 5 Mew Mil ford.. 2 24 — 7 25 7 2>' — — — 6 50 On Sundays trains leave Paddington for New Milford at 10.0 a.m. and 8.10 p.m. —Gloucester for Swansea at 8.15 a.m.—Chepstow for Cardiff at 8.25 p.m.—All, es- ceptiug the Mail train (8.10 p.m.) calling at all interme- diate stations. FROM MILFORD TO PADDINGTON. I J.xp. Ut2d 1 st2d lstidl Exp.Ust2d lst2d Ma/] STATIONS. ist2d <&3id & 3rd!«3rd !lsf.2di&3rd &3rd lst2d c*ass- class, class. class.lclass.!class. class class. Sew Milford.. A-M- A.M.! A.M .(P.M P.M. PTI7. Swansea — 8 35' 11 15 — 5 0 Bddgend= z 307 ,9, *««7 20 r, r ,r — s 11 3'v 14 3 46 3 431 S 28 ?,a r 7a 40 ,9 45 12 31 ii2 4?| 4 4< 6 39 9 2 Marshfield — 6 52 lo 0 12 40 — 4 59 6 53 — Newport 6 10 7 15 10 30l I 2 £ I |5 5 19 7 8 0 24 Llanwern — 7 22 10 40) I 33; — 5 23 7 17 — Vlagor — 7 30 10 50 1 41 — 5 32 7 26 — Portskewet — 7 55 1; 10 1 91 J 43I 5 49 8 5 Ciiepstow 6 391 8 5 |I 221 2 20j 1 59 6 S 15 9 51 Gloucester 7 45; — 12 45| 4 5] 2 40 r 15 — 12 40 Paddingtnn 1! 25. — 5 5 9 45, 6 0 1 i is — 4 35 On Sundays trains leave!New Milferd for Paddington at 11.0 a.m. and 5.0 p.m—Swansea for Paddington at 9.25 a.m.-Cardiff for Chepstow at 8 15 a.m.-All, with the exception of the Mail train (5.0 p.m.) calling at all inter- mediate stations. Trains of the Bristol ano South Wales Union Railway Trains of the Bristol ano South Wales Union Railway (running in connection with the South Wales Railway wia Portskewitt) are despatched as follows:— a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m, Bristol at 6.20 9.45 12.45 3 30 6.15 Cardiff at 640 9.45 12.47 4.42 6.39 Newport at 7.15 10.30 1.15 5.12 7. 8 C he pstow at 7.44 10.50 12.16 1.45 5 30 On Sundays as follows :—From Brietol at 8.10 a.m. I and 3.0 p.m.—From Cardiff at 8.15 a.m. and 3.56 p.m.— I From Newport at 8,40 a.m. and 4 28 p.m.^From Cbeps j tow at 9.18 a.m. and 4.33 and 8.25 p.m. I A
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This of course, arises from many causes, the most fre- quent being want of pure air and over-indutgence in eating and drinking. The artificial state of existence which most of the in- habitants of our great towns are compelled to lead, induces much of that Kngour and ill.health which indicate a vitiated state of the blood. A remedy, however, may be found in KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS, which for more than a quarter ot a century, have been recognised on all hands to be the °BEST PbUIFIER OF THE BLOOD known in Medicine, and, from their largely-extended sale and general adoption as a "FAMILY MEDICINE," may be fairly classed as a household necessary. Prepared solely by JOHN KAYE, Esq., of Prospect Hall, Woodford, Essex. Sold by all Medicine Vendors, at Is. ljd., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. Wholesale Dep6t, 22, Bread- str eet.London. [11,746 COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS FOR INDIGESTION, BILIOUS and HVElt COMPLAINTS, May be had throughout THE UNITED KINGDOM, In Boxes at is. lid.. 2s. 9d, 4s. 6d., and Its. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS ADELAIDE, Messrs. Bickford and Sons, 19, Hindley-street. CO C-K L E' S A. N T I B I L IOU S PITITS c BALLARAT, Mr. Edward Tuwl. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS c NEW ZEALAND, Mr. F. B. Hadfield, Nelson, New Zealand. CO~CKlE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS MELBOURNE, Messrs. Samuel and Co. CO C K L E' SAN T I B I L IOU S PILlTS c BOMBAY, Messrs. Treacher and Co. COCKL'E 'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS SYDNEY, Messrs. Row, 217, fitt-street. (11,510 Kothinq brings on Nervous Debility, Premature Old Age and Shortens Euman Lije, more than Diseases of the Chest UNDER THE ANlJ PATRONAGE OF TEE THE PRINCIPAL QUEEK NOBILITT. THE ONLY REAL CURE WITHOUT INWARD ME DICINE IS ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS for Cousrlis. \sthmn .Hoarseness, I ndigestion Palpitalioj he Heart, Croup, Hooping Coug-h, Influewza, Chronic Strar; Bruises, Lumbago, o IPainsin the Back, Spina] anù Rheumati Atlections,Disease solt heChest ,and LocalPains. SPINAL COMPLATNT OF 30 YEARS' STANDING AND RHEUMATISM OF THE HIP. Nafferton, December IS, 1862. Messrs Roper and Son—Gentlemen,—I was afflicted with a pain in the spine of my bacfc for 30 years, and hearing of youv Roper's Pla-ter about two years since, I procured one, and aftei applying it loind relief the first nigU, and have been free fron: pain ever since. I was also troubled with Rheumatism in tin hip, iiid applied one with the same results. As I have receivec ao much benefit from the use of your Roper's Plasters, I have sent you this Tor the benefit of others sull'ering ii< the same way Yours,etc, THOMAS BROWN. USE OF LEG LOST FOR 6 MONTHS. itu r, Greys'ockstreet, Attercliffe road. -10 Messrs Roper and Sons—Sirs,—1 have the pleasure U return you my most sincere thanks for the benefit I haVE reeled from your toper's Plasters, after Deing for six mocthi wi Jiout the Use of my left leg, was ir, the Royal Cornw3i; infirmary tor fourteen weeks, and no bet'ir. I w*s confined foi three months to my bed, and all no use. I was recommended bi a lady 10 try one of your Roper's Plasters. I did so, and thani God J I only applied two plasters before I could walk without t crutch, and now I can walk with one stick, all through tht means of your Hoper's Plasters. Sirs, I have written you thii that you may advertise it for the benefit ohhe public. T, Yours,etc RICHARD INCH. Redruth, July 25th,1861. SPHAI.N IS THE BACK. Messrs Roper and Son,—Gentlemen,—Some time aiu I get pJu .'n my back from- lifting a large piece of wood in the Royal Arsenal, and was confined to my bed for three months during which time the Royal Liver Friendly Society paid me 10 a week, and a doctor to attend me, but ins.ead of getting bette I gradually got worse a friend advised me to get one of you Roper's Plasters, and, in less than a fortnight after, I felt mysel completely recovered. I am now using the second plaster. send this teslimonial to the editor of Orr's Kentish Journal wit a request that he may "otice It In his wMelv circulated Journal. JAMES SMITH, Nov. 16, 1860. Maxey road, Plumstead, Kent BED-FAST 1 MONTHS. „ u ,f Bury, March 3, 1853. Mr. tT Maiden, of Bury, h»« ftreat pleasure in lianjing to Messrs. Roper and Son a rccoimaendatii.n of Roper's Plasters by Mr. W Ilham Dutson, Earl street, Bury, for a severe inflammation of the lungs. lie was bed-fast four months, and is quite certain his tecovery is through the timely assistance of yourvaluabli Roper's Plaster. From F. Cupiss, Esq., M.R.V.C., Author of the Prize Essay 01 the Dise s of the Liver of the Horse.' Diss, Norfolk, March 22, IS51. Gentlemen,-For th ast three winUrs Mrs. Cupiss has felt II great delicacy of the chest, accompanied with occasional pail; cuiuh, and hoarst-ness. Having had your valuable ltoper's Royal Bath Phster recommended to hei. made a trial of one. ami it was attended witi, :iie most beneficial e.fet, in conse qllc, ce of which she has made freque.it use of them and invariably witl the same go,)d results.—I remain, FRANCIS CUPISS. AFTER Two YEARS' SDFFKKIKG, CUHED Important Testimonial received from Mr. William Hall, Towi Travelller to Messrs.-liav.»on and Co., Brewers, Sheffield. Gentlemen,—I wish to add my testimony o the host of others published b: you, to the eiiieacy of yuur uonderful Ropei's Plaster. I had not been enabled to lie on m" leit side, from an affection of the heart or liver, for two years, until 1 applied £ Roper's Plaster, since which time 1 have been comparative'v well, and only used two Piasters —Yours faithfully Andover street, Sheffield, June 3, lsiil. \\M. HALL "Tnprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake ofgain, have various spurious imitations. Purchasers .e thc.-c:ort cautioned to NOTICE the words, •ROGER'S KOVJ J, JjATU I^ASXER Engraved on the Govern m e n S' S stamp, and the Proprietor s Au*o- graph on the back, bus:— PREPARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPER AND SON CHEMISTS. SHEFFIELD, On Medico-chemica 1 principles from British Herbs andthe Gumsand Palsams of the Eastern Clime, where The trees drop balsam .andonalltheboughs He a1, tli sit sand makesitsovereign asit ftow6.1 Full-sized I'laeters, Is lid.; and forChildren, 9^d each or direct by Post oli receipt flf 1 s. 4d. or I s. each in Postage Stamps Sold hy most Patent Ile(licine Vendors in the United Kinedrm BEWARE OF IMITATIONS!-Be particular and ask foi ROPER'S PLASTERS. PubliiOpinion has provedthe Plaster and Pills to be the Marvel of the Age. -p 0 P E R'S PILLS (though originally were r, Rintendedto ass ist theoperalion ofRorER'sRotAL BATH PLASTER), ha veprovedt he bes tremedy forallthos e distressingsymptoms attending a we k and disorderad Stomach, Liver Complaint Bilious Irregularities, Indigestion such as Nausea or Sickness) Loss of Appetite, Loathing of Food .Pain inthe Bowels Langour and Depressionof Spirits,Giddiness, Swimming or Detenmiria- tion of Blood tothe Head, &c .theforerunnerof Apoplexy. Sproatley, near Hull, Oct. 3,1S53. Sirs.—Having found great benefit from Roper's Royal Bath Plasters ard Pills, 1 wish make my case known for the ad- vantage of those who suffer as I have done for a long time. I have heen afflicted with spasmodic pains in the chest, and palpi- ation of the heart, arising from Indigestion and Liver complaint I was under merlical treatment many months without feeling any better. At last I tried one of Roper's Plasters and a box oi Pills, which gave me relief in a few days, from which time my health has improved, and I am now quite well.— I remain with thanks, yours spectfully, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. Ropers Pills are a purely Botanic compound, and warranted free from any deleterious ingredient, being composed of choice herbs, roots, gums, and ba)sams, by ROBT ROPER and SON Chemists, Sheffield, in boxes at Is l £ d, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d each Sold by most Chemis aad Booksellers in the United Kingdom. ASK FOR ROPER'S PILLS. ONLY two Medicines really act upon the Liver; one is Mercury or Blue Pill, the other Dandelion. Thousands of Constitutions have been broken down Joy Mercury, Blue Pill, or Calomel. The only safe remedy is DR. KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVER PILLS. Would act very gently and efficaciously upon the Liver, liberate Biie, disperse Wind, and strengthen the whole frame. Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Ven- dors, in boxes, at Is. l^d 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d., or for stamps, from J. llOtlKE, 47, Mortimer.street. London W. —Monmouth, BEACON Office PHILLPOTT:5, Newnham. [11,743 TRULY EFFICACIOUS AND MILD: DR. SCOTT'S BILIOUS A^D LIVER PILLS prepared, without any Mercurial ingredient, from the Recipe of Dr. SCOTT, of Bromley, Kent. These Pills will be found invaluable to all who suffer from biliousand liver complaints,indigestion,wind, spasms, giddinest dizziness of the eyes, and many other symptoms which none bt a sutrerer can describe. For habitual costiveness, as a family aperient medicine, and as a purifier of the blood, they are UL rivalled mild in their operation and grateful to the stomaet they create appetite, promote digest ion, and strengthen the whole nervous system. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER WITH JAUNDICE. (From M. BELL, Chemist, etc., Manchester.) Medicine Warehouse, 61, Clarendon street, Oxfordroad Manchester, November 17, To Mr W. Lambert,Chemi,t. Sir,—I think the following cure will be interesting to invalidi and the public. Mr John Neal, of Medlock street, Manchester, had lor the last five years suffercd from bilious vomiting and pain in the ri'jht side. His whole skin was of a :dfron hue, and the i was a large swelling in the region of the right lobe of the liver. The treatment adopted had been varied and without ani beneficial elfect, until Dr Scott's Liver Pills were tried, when aE improvement took place; and after continuing their use for three -weeks, he had the great pleasure of telling his friends he was free from all urgent symptoms, and enjoying good health 1 remain, sir, yours trulv, M. BELL. SURPRISING CURES OF BILIOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINT. SIR. was troubled for many years with a Bilious and Live Complaint, and, although I tried almost everv thing 1 could get, or that was recommended, I received scarcely the slightesy benfit from anything I took. Seeing in the Hereford "rimes that Dr. &c,»tts Bilious and Liver Pills had ellected very extraordinary cures in some very bad cases of Liver anc Stomach Complaints, I was induced to try them, and cat: assert fiom my own experience they fully merit the highest recommendation that can be given them. In a very shoit time, by taking them according to the directions, I was effectually cured. My wife, who was a greater sufferer that myself with ililious Headache and Dizziness of the eyes, and by want of appetite and loss of flesh almost reduced to a skeleton. I al-o induced to try the Pills, and the effect with her was equally astonishing. Her appetite recovered, the dizziness and headache soon disappeared, and her general condition rapidly improved. I have since recommended and given the pill to many persons, all of wln.m have been benefited by them. You will be kiud enough to make this public, as I think it onl) right that the extraordinary curative powers of this medicine should be as widely known as possible.—With best thanks, I am, Sir, Your obedient servant THOMAS JONES. Oakfieid Works, near Newport, Monmouthshire To Mr. W. Lambert. November :!j, 1863. Prepared only by W. LAMBERT, Chemist, 8, King Williair sreet, Chuing Cross, London, in boxes, Is. f^d. or three times the quantit) in one, 2s 9d, and said by all respectable medicine veudon throughout the United Kingdom. Be sure tc ask for" DrScott'p Bilious and Liver Piils lake down the particulars—' Dr Scott's Bilieus and Livel Jvlls. 1 he genuine are in a square green package with tit name William Lambert, X, King William street, Charing Caul engraved in white letters on the red ground of the government stamp Should any difficulty occur ill obtaining he Pills, senc 16 or 36 postage stamps to the Establishment, and they wi'l be forwarded tree. 12 019 CURES AND comfort FOR THE BED RIDDEN. e k • X ,k "V-: BY HOLL OW A Y'S OINTKENT. THIS wonderful Ointment acts like magic in relieving and curing old sores, wounds, bad legs, ulcers, and eruptions of the skin when rubbed on the surface if penetrates and purifies each tissue oil its passriee, and exerts the most wholesome influence over the internil structures. It heals by cleansing all animal fluids with which it comes in contact and thereby promotes a sound and permanent CUre. GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. To sufferers from the racking pains of Rheumatism and Gout this Ointment will prove invaluable. After fomentation with warm water the soothing action of this Ointment is most re- markable it seems at once to lessen inflammation, ease pain. reduce tbe nwelling, restore natural circulation, and expels the disease. For the above complaints llolloway's Ointment and Pills are infallible specifics. DIP rHEUlA, BRONCHITIS. snRE THROATS CO GHI AND COLDS. This class of diseases may be cured by well rubbintrtht Ointment, thrceLmet a day, upon the throat, chest, and back ol the patient- Itv.ill soon penetrate and give immediate relief In all stages of Influenza, Colds, and Bronchit:s, tb is treitmeat m..v he followed with efficiency and safety—indeed, it has nevel been known to fail. ALL VARIETIES OF SKIN DISEASES, SCROFULA AND SCURVY. This Ointment is a certain cure for Ringworm,Scurvy.Scrofula,ot Ki g's Evil, and the most inveterate skin diseases to which the htcrnan nice is subject. They cannot be treated with a safer or more speeriv remedy than llolloway's Ointment, assisted by his celebrated Pills, which ;ict so powerfully on the constitution so purify the blood that these disorders are completely eradicated from the system, and a lasting cure obtained. DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. Bpware of this dangerous and stealthy complaint, which fre queniiy creeps upon us by slight squeamisbness or trifling jaundice, of which little or no notice is taken until the legs begin to swell. The cause of the evil must be looked for In the livel and stomach therefore, set to work earnestly, by taking llolloway's famous Pills according to the printed instructions, and rubbing the Ointment very effectively over the pit of the stomach and right side, where those organs lie. Most dropsica' :ases will readily yield to the combined IIlfiuence of the Ointment and Pills. PILES, FISTULAS, AND INTERNAL IMFLAMMATION, These complaints are most distressing to both body and minr false delicacy concealing them from the knowledge of the most ntimate friends. Persons suffer for years from Piles anc similar complaints when they might use llolloway's Ointmenl with instant relief, and effect their own cure without the annoyance of explaining their ailment to anyone. The Pills greatly assist the Ointment, as they purify the blood, regulate its circulation, renew diseased structures, and invigorate the entire system. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS, STONE AND GRAVEl Are immediately relieved and ultimately cured if this Of" • ment be well rubbed, twice a day, into the small of the back, over the region of the kidneys, to which it will gradually penetrate. and in almost every case give immediate relief; bui perseverance will be necessary to effect a thorough cure. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the followir g cases Bad Legs Chiegofoot Fistulas Skin-diseast Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Scurvy Burns Chapped handsGlandularSwellings Sore-head« Bunions Corns (Soft) Lumbago Tumours Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles Ulcers chetoesacd ContrsctedandRheumatism Wounds Sand Flies Stiff Joints Scald Heads Yaws Coco-bay Elephantiasis Sore-throats Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAV, 533 Oxforc Street, W.C., London also by all respectabli Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices. I s 14d.,2s.04., 4s.6d., lis ,22i _ad !s. each Pot. fcj There is a considerable sarins by taking the larger ilias N. B.-Directions forth* guidance o atietUia (vary dlaerdi aflued toeack Box. HORNIMAN's PURE TEA.. is EIGHT-PEME per lb. CHEAPEJL as the DU1Y is RED U CED. Genuine PACKETS—2 oz. to i lb. are signed 0' 0. LONDON, Orifinal imtportmrt PIn lb*. HERRY, Chemist, 41, Commercial \j street, Newport AGENT. I WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. j | Pronounced Ik careful ] by Connoisscun to ask for j THE ONLY LEA & PERRINS" j 1 UalpbbmbI • "MOD SAUCE," gig SAUCE. | j See name on wrapper, label, bottle, and stopper. Sold by Crosse & Blackwell, London, and by all dealers in Sauces. ] BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. LEA & PERRINS, i | WORCESTER. J £ 30,000 £ 25,000, £ 20.000, &c., FOR JE1. ON THE FIRST OF EVERY MONTH, a portion of the IMPKKIAL AUSTR1 AN GUA- RANTEED STATE LOANS will be allotted te. the 3¡¡bscriben. Anyone purchasing a Share for £ L has a wiia fide chance to obtain one of the above-oieatioued Premium?. Six Shares are given for £ 5. To save foreign postage, applications for Prospectuses, which will be sent Gratis) be made by le ters, iddressed 2,ir J. A. lilNcK, 14, Duke-street, A -elnhi, Lon ion, W.C. [12,041 /4/he/sl & soNm\ I ILLUSTRATED V' It—CATALOGUE^-41 I Contains Designs and Prices of 150 different articles I t of Bed-room Furniture, as well as of 1 150 Bedsteads, and Prices of every f jm description of Bedding. £ lt* If Vv %\SE;NT f;re;e by rosT./f* J [10,836 IMPORTANT NOTICE. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER Makes biead light and digestible in a few minutes, wMiou standing to rise as with yeas:. Pastry and Puddings should lever be mide without it. as it renders them light and easy o ligestion, and saves butter and eggs. TESTIMONIALS. In answer to your request, I am happy to say I have tested Borwick's Baking Powder, aud it pvoyps to be very go(,d, when roperly used. < urs. &'c. J. E GUEItJN, Head Co^k. Goverment House, Sydney, X S.W., 19th March, 1867 Extract of a letter from Her Majesty's Private Baker. Buckingham Paiace. March 23rd, IS4). Dear Sir, -After giving your Baking Powder a fair trial. 1 beg to inform you that I find it a mosr exce 1 nt and useful invention, and I should say especially so in those parts of the country where yeast is difficult to obtain, and pirticularly on board ship, &c., &-c In Your directions for use I should advise, &c., &c. tSee d rectiors on Packet. C. DOLL. Private Kaker to Her Majesty NES3BEM ARTHUR HILL HASSALL, ;M.D., Analyst to the Lancet Author of "Adulterations Detected." &c., says it is not in the east degree injurious. Is indispensable in making Bread, :'as!rv, and Puddings, especially on BOARD SHIP. EARNEST ELLIOTT. M.D., of He'- Majesty's Dockyard Portsmouth, remarks, I should like to bring "r INTO general :SE at SEA; it is the greatest boon, not only to the sick, bu sE at it is b, .f the Officers' Messes. ya wm Sold by Grocers, Druggists, and C imchandlers, in Id., 2d ,4d. md Gd, Packets, and in Patent B. .-res, íGd" Is, 2s., 6d., and 5s. Wholesale of GEORGE BORWICK, Chiawell-street, and buuhill-row London, E.C. [I1.,692 OF PoJiLL'S ¡ BlLSAM ""$ tW!! OF S, gL!) B S* t* ANISEED, FOR COUGHS, COLDS. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SO HE THROAT, Difficulty of Breathing, and all similar affections of the Respiratol y Organs. Sold bv Chemists and :I: f'dicin8 Vendors througliuot the Wotl i. In Bottled (IL 1 N-, price ls.Ud., 2^. 3d., and lie. each, hs ahlislied nearly naif a Century* SATISFACTORY LETTER. 5. Woou SlBiiET, MlLLBANK. "VESTMINSTER. October 5th, 1867 SIR,—Some months back I had an ttuck of Bronchitis wbich left at times a tickling i u e Throat, nitb other □ npleasant feelings. I w„s advised to try the BaLSAIC OF AMSEED I<lidso,-jnd have found very great relief: it is wost coinfoiting in allaying the irritation, and giving strength to the voice. You are at liberty to make n'-e of this as you think proper, Btid I eatnestlv hope tint othern may benefit by it as 1 have done- With many thanks, from your o edjent Servant, SAMUUL DEAR, Dean's Veiget, Westiuinster Abbey, To MR. POWELL. Ask for POWJELL'S BALSAH of ANISEED. TO VARENTs AND GUARDIANS. T*T I D O "\V WELCH'S PILLS, VT (KF.ARSLEV'S ORIGINAL,,) So long and justly celebrated for their peculiar virtues, are strongly recommended to the notice of every lady, having obtained the sanction and approbation of most gentlemea of the medical profession, ss a safe and valuable medicine for effectually removing obstructions, and relieving otter incon- veniences to which the female is liable, especially those; which at an early period of life frequently arise from want of exercise and general debility of the system they create So appetite, correct indigestion, remove giddiness and nervous headache, and are eminently useful in windy disorders, shortness of hreath, and palpitation of the heart beinR s perfectly innocent, they may be used with safety is all seasons and climates. It is neress irv. owing to the numerous imitations, to vrara the public that' KnAr.sLRY M is the only original originil receipt, and has been prepared by the ivearshy family over eighty years. Purchasers shonid srf-> ihat each box is wrapped in while paper, and the name C. KEAHst.Br," is engraved on th., Government Stamp. Sold wholesilu and retail by J. SANGER and SONS, 150, Oxford-treet, London and by nil inedi- cine vendors throughout the country, in boxes, price 2s. each or by ost tor 3d postage stamps. KHEUMATI-M A-ND GOUT. Q ANGER'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC k_j PILLS are a certain cure f>r these complaints. The rapidity and certainty of their action is surprising. Price )3.;d. per Box, or by post IS stamps, of J. SAKGER and Somas 150,Oxford-street, London, W., or of all respectable hemists. PILLS SUPERSEDED BY SANGER'S TASTELESS ANTIBILIOUS POWDERS, an effectual remedy for Bilious Head- aches. Sickness, and all stomach complainta. Price and 2s. 9d. per Packet, of all Chemists, or by poat 6-r 15 or IS stamps, of J Sanger and Sons, 150, Oxford-street, L i.dou, W.