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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Corner of Com street, TVO MMERC1A L-ST11EET, N EWPORT. ivHE are respectfully informed, that this Establish. < aaent is COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARDHY OF MBW 6u HANDSOXVIE TYPE, SUITABLE FOR, »OCIK, PLAL^N, AND^0RNAMENTAL POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, LA W FOR MS, A UC L ION EE RS' CA TALOG UES BILLS OF LADING, SHIPPING NOTES, IRETU&ihBS OF ALL OESOTiPTOftiS FOR macro WORKS a D ALL WORKS REQUIRING EXPEDITION, IPJUSiNTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY ADDRESS CARDST CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC., NXEOfTED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. fro aDUcrttsers. The ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- ^pectfnlly informed that AIR. COSSENS, the Agent for the MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town. will lpromptly forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the Paper. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the London Papers, and for aUlP e Provincial Journals of England, Ire- land, and Scotland. MONMOUTHSHIRE. MESSRS. BURTON AND SON HAVE received Instiuclions to offer for UN RESERVED SAL'B by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of January, J840. at the CwM FARM, in the parish of Llantilio Crosnenp v half-wav between Monmouth and Abergavenny, on the font" .een mile road,— THE WIIOLR OF THE Ca" ttle Stock &. Husbandry Implements Of J. Gisborne, Kuf., who is giving up the greater part of his farming Kstablishment "tomprisillg ten superior Milking Cows, early to calve two fat Cows; iwo Barren Cows; four four years-old Steers; two two*years-old ditto a choice flock of sound Sheep, consisting of twenty-five Leicester Ewes, in lamb forty-six South Down ditto; forty Leicester Wether Lambs: sixteen South Down ditto; uini't,Y Welsh Wethers; one South Down Ram; one JLeicester ditto; a useful team of six Waggon Horses; onefive- Tyears-old Hackney Horse; two powerful bay Horses, five- years-old, adapted for harness; one superior bay Mare (by iLwilow), five years old one bay Maie, in foal, by Momentus; "ofe four-years-old black Pony; one mountain Mare, in foal; '•one roan Pony Mare; one roan spotted Pony Colt; seven fat Bacon Pigs; twelve large Store Pigs; one Patent Bone Mill, by Messrs. Smiths, engineers; ten sets of new Gearing; one double-shafted broad-wheel Waggon, quite new; three other Waggons broad and narrow wheel Carts llay-tedding Ma- chine; patent Iron Roll, in two divisions; four large rick Tar- paulings; and various Agricultural Implements. I he sale to begin punctually, at Ten o'clock.—The Auc- tioneers respectfully solicit an early attendance. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. KEYSER, At-the COUIUIICIAL SUE ROOM, BRISTOL, on THURSDAY, fi),e 16th day of January, 1840, at One o'clock in the After- wlUon. before the major part of the Commissioners in a Fiat in Bankruptcy against WILLIAM FosTMM GEACII, a Bank- rupt, and under an order of the Court of Review in Bank- ruptcy, and subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced, THE FOLLOWING MORTGAGE DEBTS OR SECURITIES, Vfx. :—LoT 1. MORTGAGE or MORTGAGE DEBT of £ 1500., due to the said Bankrupt under a certain Inden- tare, dated 19ih of September, 1838, and whereby two fourth shares of £ 2000., directed to be invested by the Will of the late Mr. Robert Fiske, of Chepstow. and also two fourth shares of Ibl" residuary personal estate, were respectively assigned to the sa)d Bankrupt, expectant on the decease of a lady now aged tabout seventy years, for securing the said debt. Lot 2. All that other MORTGAGE or MORTGAGE 'DEBT of £ 830., due to the said Bankrupt under another In- denture, also dated 19th September, 1838, whereby one third "share of the principal sum of £ 2500., directed to be invested, 'out of the residuary personal estate of the late John Townseuu, -of Fairford, in the county of Gloucester, Esquire, deceased, ;aud expectant on the decease of the same lady, has been assigned to the said Bankrupt, for securing the said last-men- tioned debt. For further particulars, and conditions of sale, apply to Messrs. SAVERY and CLARK, or to Messrs. W. and C. BEVAN, Solicitors, Bristol. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. DAVIES'S COUGH PILLS. fflHE Public are respectfully informed that the Original and I Copied Formula, for this well-known and valuable Medi- cine, remains solely in the hands of the" Inventor" and Original" Proprietor, RICHARD DA VIES, and will be tfiesceforth (as heretofore) prepared by Richard Davies per- -soaally, at the Chemical Establishment of Davies and Tapson ^&te. R. and J. Davies), Pillgwenlly, Newport. Purchasers will be pleased to observe that the box bears the 1usuallabel, viz" Cough Pills for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, •^nd Asthmas, prepared by R. Davies, Chemist, Pillgwenlly, and also that the name of Rd. Davies appears in the stamp in the handwriting of the present Pioprietor. A less popular preparation, vit., Davies's Golden Cerate for Wound". &c., was inven:ed by his late Partner, the Formula of which silti.) is in his possession, but which, in future, will ap- pear from him in somewhat improved form. Ask for Daviei'i Cough Pills, prepared only by RtCHAHD i)*vies. STRICTURE, STONE, GRAVEL, AND all Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder speedily and effectually cured by Dr. YOUNG'S URETHRIC MIX- TURE. The efficacy of this me iicine in the above complaint* has been long proved by its unparalleled success in a practice of many yearft* standing, and ha. induced the present Proprie- tor to make it more generally known. Its object is tosupeutde the necessity of using the bougie, which, from frequent use snakes the passage more susceptible of disease, and frequently ibrings on aconfirmed case of Diseased Prostate Gland it *]uiekly removes all soreness, quiets irritation, and allays the (inflammation that invariably attends these painful dWeasei. Sold in bottles, 2s. 8d. each, by the Proprietor's Agent, J. ,Sange.r, 150, Oxford-street. London also by H. William', druggist. Newport; W. A. Cossens, and E. Heath, Monmouth; J. H. Morgan, Abergavenny Webb. Hereford Cliffe, Glou- cester and all the principal Medicine Venders throughout the country. FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION OF COPAIBA. WITHIN a period of Two Mouths upwardsof Three Hun- dred Patients were successfully treated at the Metropo- litan Hospitals with FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION of COPAIBA. By JOSEPH HENRY GREEN, Esq., F.R.S., one of the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, and Professor of Surgery in King's College, London "I have mode a trial of Mr. Franks's Solution of Copaiha, at St Thomas's Hospital, in a variety of cases of discharges in the male and female, and the results warrant my stating, that it is an efficacious teintdy, and one which does not produce the usual unpleasant effects Copaiba. (Signed) JOSEPH HENRY GUKKN. 46, Llncoln's-iun Fields, April 15, 1835 By BRANSBY COOPER, Esq,, F.R.S., Surgeon to Guy s Hos- pital, and Lecturer on Anatomy, 6cc. See.; and others most eminent in the Medical profession :— "Mr. Bransby Cooper presents his compliments to Mr. George Pranks, and has great pleasure in bearing testimotty to the efficacy of Siis Solution of Copaiba in Gonorrhoea, for which disease Mr. Cooper 'has presetIbed the Solution in ten or twelve cases, with perfect success. New Street, Spriug Gardens, April 13, 1835." This invaluable Medicine is confidently recommended in all cases of Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Urethral Discharges, Spasmodic Strictures, Irritation of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, and. Prostate Gland its purifying effects upon the ceneral health" renders it particularly applicable in all cases of relaxed fibre and nervous debility. Prepared only by GEORGE FRANKS. Suigeon, 90, Blackfriars-road, London and may be had of his Agents,— BaicUy and Sons, Farringdon-street; Sutton and Co.. Bow Churchyard Edwards, St. Paul's Churchyard T. Butler, 4, Cheapside Newberry and Sons, St. Paul's Churchyard Drew and Heyward,, Great Trinity-lane Bowling, St. George's Cir- cus, heai''tH(S Surrey Theatre Mander, Weaver, and Co., Wol- verhimptih ^Mawhood, Evans, and Son, Liverpool; Dennis and Son, York. SCOTLAND I. and R. Raimes, Leith Walk Butler .and Innis, Edinburgh. IRELAND at the Medical Hall, 54, Lower Sackville-stieet, Dublin. H. Williams, Druggist, Newport; Dowding and Cossens, Druggist, Monmouth; J. H. Morgan, Bookseller, Abergavenny and of all Wholesale and Retail Patent Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom. In bottles, at 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. each. Mr. FRANKS may be consulted daily until Two o'clock. CAUnoN.-The Public are protected against Counterfeits by the name "GEO. FRANKS, BLACKFRIARS.ROAD." j^H|^n6rayed Government Stamp attached to e^cb TO DB LET, tr/ra tuMEDIATE POSSESSION, A HOUSE, formerly occupied as a PUBLIC HOVSB, and ofclted the WINDBOVJND TAVERN. It is situated on the eastern bank of the river, and well adapted for the residence of a Pilot. A regular license could be obtained, if required. Application to be made to Mr. JOBS SATS, Goldciiff, near Newport. J MANOR or WENTS&AND & BRINGWYN. THE NEXT COURT for the TRANSFER OF PRO- PERTY within this Manor, will be held at the CLARENCE HOTEL, TBOSNANT, on THURSDAY, the 16th instant, at Twelve o'clock at Noon,-Pootypool. Ist Jai)., 1840. NOTICE. WHEREAS SARA'H EDWARDS, the wife of James Edwards, of the parish of Newchurch West, ELOPED and LEFT HER HOME, on the 24th of November last, with- out ólUy provocation whatever, 1 hereby give Notice that 1 will NOT liE ANSWERABLE for any DEBT or DEBTS she may coot) act.—Dated this 6th of January, 1840. Aswituessmy hand, JAMES EDWARDS. POST OFFICE REGULATIONS. ON AND AFTER THE TENTH OF JANUARY, a Letter not exceeding HALF AN OUNCE in WEIGHT, may be sent from any part of the United Kingdom, to any other part, for ONE PENNY, if paid when posted, or for TWO- PENCE if paid when delivered. January 7th, 1840. NOTICE. MONMOUTH AND GLAMORGAN BANKING COMPANY. A HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the above COMPANY will be held on MONDAY, the THIRD day of FKBRUART next, at the Kilo's H IAD INN, in the town of NEWPORT, at One o'clock in the AfernoM precisely, for the purpose of RECEIVING the REPORT of the DIRECTORS, as to the DIVIDEND for the SIX MONTHS, ending the 31st of December last; and on other Speoiftl Affairs. By order of the Board, Head Offloo, Newport, P. JONES, Chairman. Jan. lOtb, 1840. WANTED TO BORROW, aslooo. '*MIE MONMOUTHSHIRE CANAL COMPANY having JL been authorised, by an Act of Parliament passed in the last Sessiou of Parliament, to Subscribe the further sum of £ 5000., in the puichase of additional Shares in the Newport Dock, and to Borrow that Sum on Mortgage of their Canal Roads and Works, and the said Company being desirous, for the above-mentioned purpose, of taking up the said sum of £ 5000., either in one sum or in several sums, net less than £ 500. each, to carry Interest at the rate of E4. per Cent. per annum, payable half yeavlv, any persons wishing to lend the whole, or any part of the Money, are requested to forward their proposals to Mr. MOSTYN. Solicitor, Usk, who. as uell as Air. COOKE, oftheCana) Office, Newport, Monmouthshire, will give any further information that may be requiied. Usk, 3lst December, 1839. I* I V B POUNDS rswaed, STOLEN OR STRAYED, From a Field adjoining the Argoed Colliery, Bedwellty, on Wed. nesday, the First of January, 184C, A BLACK MARE, rising five, about 13 hands high, with a white star in the forehead, and white marks with scabs on the back, full short mane, a switch tail, rather slight, the haii on the loins worn off by carrying.—If stolen, any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender, shall receive the above reward or, if strayed, any person bring- ing the said Mare, or giving satisfactory information, will be handsomely rewarded, by applying to D. JAMRS, Argoed Fac- tory, Bedwellty, Monmouthshire. :& THE SCHOONER CARDIFF PACKET, J. EVANS, MASTER, IS NOW LOADING at COTTON'S WHAJIP, TOOLKY- STRBKT, LONDON, Tor Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Aberga- venny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cowbridge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, And will positively sail on TUESDAY, the 14th of January, 1840. I For Freight, &c. apply to the Master on Board Mr. R.Bur- ton, jun., Newport; Mr. Thomas Richards, Abergavenny; Messis. Winstone, Piosser, and Co., Brecon Mr. Smith, the Wharfinger, London or to Mr. H. H. Parry, Agent to the Caidift, Newport, and London Shipping Company, at Cardiff, Loudon, Jan. 1, 1840. G9.EAT WESTERN RAILWAY CONTRACT FOR COKE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Directors will receive, at their Office, Corn-street. Bristol, on FRIDAY fo^To LENDERS for the supply at Bristol of COKE for LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, The quantity tendered for to be not less than 10 Tons, or more than 20 Tons per week for a period of Six or Twelve Months, as may be agreed upon.' Par- tiea tendering, to deliver a sample of not less than 6 Cwt. at or at .°h«Pcfnr Wh»rf or Station at Temple Meads, Bristol; or at the Station at. Paddington, In London, on or before the Jin January. Such Samples to be sent in Sacks or Casks, 01 other sufficient Paekage to secure it from damage, and marked with the name of the party teodering it. Samples for larger Quantities for trial upon the Railway will afterwards be required from those Parties whose l enders may appear most acceptable, and before any Contract is entered into. Any Communications may be addressed to the Secretary, Corn-street, Bristel. C. A. SAUNDERS,\S t • „ THOMAS OSLER, /SecretaneB- r Bristol, 27th Dee.. 1839. THE AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, £ 250,000., h 10,000 SHARKS or £ 25. EACH, DEPOSIT f5. PER SHARE. Interett, at the rate aff4. per Cent, per Annum, to be paid upon all Depoiits half-yearly, in January and July. ONE of the leading objects of this Company will be to pro- tect and improve every existing and contingent Interest in file Landed Property of these Kingdoms, and to progressively increase the Agricultural Capital of the Country. To effect which, it is proposed to invite the higher class of Landowners 'o become Honorary Directors and Trustees of the Company, and, through their influence with their respective Tenant to bring the largest possible pioportion of the annual rental of the Kingdom under the protection of Life Assurance. Until the premises taki-n for the Company are completed for business, and the Prospectus, &c., ready for circulation, all communications are to be addressed,post-paid, to Mr. Kirkman, '29, New Bridge-street, tyackfriars. marked Agricultural and General Life Assurance Company." It may safely be said, there is nothing in the commercial world which approaches even remotely to the security of a well-established and prudently-managed Insurance Office. Auguttusd* Morgan. 1 & C., LOZENGES. For the sure of Colds and Cought, Influenza, Sore Mouths and Throats, apt ion. Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Dispersion of Phlegm, Hoarseness, Wkeetings. and all affections of the Chest and Lungs, and are an injailible Remedy for the Hoop- ing Cough. 'TIHE OCCULT LOZENGES are a preventive and a de- *fI°'Tero^ incipient seeds of corrupt Consumption and '"confirmed Asthma or chronic diseases of the Chest, they uto'd immediate relief, as well as in all pulmonary complaints. ,'0:r Hooping Cough they are infallible, generally curing that areaafu| complaint in the short space of frdm 14 to 20 days. The composition of these lozenges is not only agreeable, but of so nocent a nature, that they may be given with perfect security with lnost plicate infant, as well as to the robust of all ages, posiJive, certainty of success. They invigorate and lunS8- Persons occasionally taking them are 0 k Siain,tc°la at)d inflammation. Twenty years' experi- dlikt k P|aced their beneficial effVcts beyond the shadow of a din,. Ar ,iVlnF '? 00 one instance during that long period fallen i',n desued result.— Prepared only by the Proprietors i™ a,te„and Co-> 23, Thavies Inn, Holborn, London in N ,ac'1> du*y included. »ki r« 8 8en">oe but those signed by the Proprietors inrK.riirf ov,ernmenl stamp. Full directions for each complaint, every box me,hod of giving them to infants, enclosed with y k*or*on. Druggist, High-slreet, and Williams, Com- wJtL t? •' 1S'ewPO't; Heath, Bookseller, Monmouth; PrL«» •T/U«>».?nd J.H.Morgan, Bookseller, Abergavenny t.nt Y> rusR,st' J^ridgend Phillips, Druggist, Cardiff; Jen- w;ilinrr!«US?<1^' ^er.^15rr Tvdvil; Crutchley, Druggist, and J. .Ian" ntr ^amhrian" Office, Swansea; Williams, Silu- A'JBrecon.: Williams, Printer, Crickhowell; Cole, Tnifmn'i" Jones, Druggist, Cardigan; Evans, w* J!' Brigstocke, Bookseller, Jones, Mortimer, !?.? T1»'reria?.d Son- ^uggists, Carmarthen Samuel, Drug- g st, LlandiloFawr; Phillips, Druggist, Haverfordwest; Bow- T*Qb.y; Gardiner, Bromyard Gilkes, Leo- .»• i J-, Kington; WestoD, Hereford; Griffith, llishop Castle and by all Druggists and MedlclOe Venders throughout the Kingdom » .m ,E'tra^ °f • '«««•] dated Bati, 16lh Oct., 1837. i.rinj.«.Mn!?Pr. be'nB abl« t0 »>ear testimony to the excellence of your rrfulf ha. h .*Te^Dade 8 P°int of making minute enquiries, and the nrrni# ri Cenciaiity of Instances, such as to place your in the list of the first-rate Cough Medicines extant. „ (Signed) J. R. KING, Chemist. To Messrs. Cros.thwalte and Co., London. hi tract of a letter, dated Hyde, near Manchester, Dec. 20, 1837. [ hear very satisfactory accounts of the iOccnlt Lozenges sold. The people are surprised at the good effects they produce. Many think tnern too simple, but a careful trial soon convinces them to the contrary. My opinion of tbein is, they are deserving the attention of every one who has any affection of the cbest or lungs. (Signed; JAMJIS BROCKLKHUUST, CHEMIST and nrn«gl«, To CfWrtWwam and Co., pondon. •" MONYTHUSLOYNE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, At.L tHfc Stock belonging to :Penydery Collier^, Tl V-'oksistiNO Ofr WfeNTY-FlVE LEVEL TRAMS, which will carry One Ton each a large quantity of Tram-Plates and Partings; Two Iron Carriages a capital Chain and Sheave, together with Cast Iron Rollers 5xed in Stone Blocks for Incliue Plant; One Weighing Machine; a quantity of Smith's Tools, &c., and several othei useful Articles attached to the Colliery business. For particulars. apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. WM. LEWELLYN, Bedwas. ■ '■ „»■ ■■»!■!< .Ill '■■■!■ I—„ To Timber Merchants, Skip Builders■, Railway • VdnlrtfcW"S; M& OtMrSi IMPORTANT SALE OF TIMBER, NEA R THE PORT OF WATCHET, ON THE BRISTOL CHANNEL, And the Towns of Taunton, Bridgwater and Wivelis- combe, in the county of Somerset. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. PUHSEY, On WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of JANUARY next, by one o'clock in the Afternoon, at the WHITE HORSE INN, in the parish of OLD CLEEVE, in the said county, in sú.èl\ Lots as will be enumerated in hand-bills, to be circulated in the neighbourhood, ONE THOUSAND AND SIX MAIDEN OAK, 342 Mai- den Ash, 120 Maiden Elm, 26 Beech, 22 Birch, Six Sycamore, Two Wallnut, and Four Apsen Timber Trees and 167 Pollard Oak, 132 Pollard Ash, and 15 Pollard Elm Trees, with their Tops, Lops, and Bark. The whole excepting Six of the Elms, are now standing on Ilartrow Barton, in the parish of Stogumber, or in the parish of Brompton Ralph, in the said county, and are distant from Six to Eight miles from the afore- said port of Watcher, to which there are Turnpike Roads, which pass through the said parishes. Many of the Maiden Trees are of great lengths and largtt girths and the quality of the l'imber generally, is supposed to be equal to any in Somer- setshire, a county which produces Timber as góoù as any grown in England, a fact well known to many Shipwrights ana other consumers.—Mr. James Cordwent, of Vetfortl, ih Sto- gumber, will show the Lots in that pdrish, and Mri IHnlêl Dibble, of Brompton Farm, the others. Further particulars may be obtained, by applying, (if by let- ter, post paid,) to W. C ,COX, Land Agent, Surveyor, &c., Catwell Cottage, Williton, near Taunton, Somerset, who has FOR SALE, by PRIVATE CON I RACT, a large Quantity of LARCH, FIR, and ALDER TREES, now standing on the same Lands as the above. Dated Williton, December 2nd, 1839k AN ARTICLED ASSISTANT WANTED, MONMOUTHSHIRE. ~ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a GENERAL ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSIONS of the |>KACE for the county of MONMOUTH, Will be held at the T<UVN-1!AI.L, it, UsK, on MONDAY, the I JltIlTEENTH day of J AM'AHY, 1840, at Ten ("cloel, in the Forenoon, when the (ir&nd and Petty Juries will be called oi er, and are to dnSil'cr to their names, or in default thereof they will be fined and all Persons bound by recogni- zances are to attend, as the Court will proceed to try Appeals, Indictments for Felonies, and Trarerses, mid tranwet the other business of the Sessions. All Appeals and Traverses muti be entered xviih the Clerk of the Peace. before Twelve o'clock on the said 13 th day of January, and likewise such Applications for Orders in Bastardy as are ex- cepted from the jurisdiction of the Justices in Special and Petttl Sessions, by the late Act of the 2nd and 3, d Victoria, chap. 85, intituled An Act to enable Justices of the Ft oce ill Petty Ses- sions to make Orders for the support of' Ba>tur<l Children." It is ordered that all Convictions and Recognisances, and all Informations and Depositions, ihall be delivered or transmitted, on or before the Friday previous to each Session*, into the Office Of I he Clei-k of the Peace. All Costs allowed by the County must be taxed at the same Ses- sions, or they will not afterwards be allowed. WADDINGTON, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Usk, 30th December, 1839. N.B. 7 he attention of the Magistrates in the several Division is respectfully requested to the transmission through the Chief Constables to the above Conrt. of SlIch Returns as have not already been made under the 2nd and 3rd Victoria, r. 40, intituled "An Act for procuring Returns relative to the Highways and Turnpike fload, in England and Wales." MR. WILLIAM TUCKER, APOTHECARY, Engages to Cure the KING'S EVIL, or ULCE. RA TED SORE LEGS, with any Man in England or Wales,for One Hundred Sovereigns. A MOST wonderful cure performed on Mrs. Powell, the LJL wife of Mr. John Powell, Blacksmith, at Merthyr Tydvil' she was afflicted with sore legs foreight years, and many pieces of bones came out of ihem she had tried eight doctors, and was a patient at the Swansea Infirmary, and all to no purpose, until she took one large bottle of Mr. Tucker's Tincture, and she is at present perfectlv cured. As witness my hand, John Powell. A remarkable cure performed on Mrs. Pell, wife of Mr. Jay. Pell, junr., confec'ioner, Cross-street, Newport:—She was afflicted with a sore leg for two years and a half; but by taking two bottles of Mr. Tucker's tincture, and using two boxes of his ointment, she is quite cured. Mr. and Mrs. Pell have cer- tified this fact. Certificate dated Aug. 26, 1839. Hannah Fitzgerald, of Bane's Well, Newport, voided a joint vorm nine yarns one foot long, with 1927 joints, and a mouth t every joint, Juiy 16th, 1839. William Richards, a coaker, at the Beaufort Works, is quite iired of theJeprosy, which he had all over his body, by taking lie large bottle ot Mr Tucker's Anti-Scorbutic Tincture.—-As vitness my hand, William Richards. May 1, 1838. The wife of Thomas Williams, a finer, at Tredegar, is cured .f a sore leg, after many years' standing, by taking one bottle of Mr. Tucker's Tincture.—As witness my hand, Thomas Wil- liams, April 10, 1838. Mr. Thomas Jones, Exciseman, Swansea, is perfectly cured of a sore leg, by Mr. Tucker's Tincture, after four years' stand- ing, which was occasioned by the scurvy in the blood. after trying different doctors in Cardiff and Newport. Jan. 1, 1836. Henry Nicholls, of Norton, four miles from Swansea, was cured of a sore leg, with 32 wounds (after being afflicted for three years, and given over by the Doctors oi the Swansea In- nrmary )9 by taking Mr. Tucker's medicines. As witness my hand, Henry Nicholls. Juiy 18,1839. John Clayton, son of William Clayton, Abeisychan, near Pontypool, is perfectly cured of the king's evil by three bottles of Mr. Tucker's Tincture, after being afflicted for ten years. January, 1835. Mr. TUCKER'S MEDICINES may be had at any time, only direct No. 13, Commercial-street, Newport, Monmouth- shire." All letters to be post paid. SALE POSTPONED. 1 MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE qqpYjaOLD FARM AND MINERAL FKOPEitTY FOR sale. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, At the WBSTOATE INN, in the Town of NEWPORT, on WED- NESDAY. the 15th of JANUARY, 1840, (and not on Satur- day, Dec. 31.t, as before advertised,) between the hours of Four and six o'clock in the Afternoon (unless previously dis- posed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given,} stibjecl to Conditidns to be then produced,- ALL tliat MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE; with the Mrs*, StaBleB, Outbuildings, add one hiindred aiid fifty acres mora or less) of Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Wood Land thereto belonging, called BLAEN GOWNA. now in the occupation uf John Francis, at the yearly rent of £ 58 situate in the parish of Monythusloyne, manor of Abercarne, and county of klonmouth, with a right of Sheepwalk on the ad- joining Mountain." This Property contains the entire strata of Coal and Iron Ore usually found in the Monmouthshire Mineral District, and presents gt6 t natural advantages for the establishment of ex- tensive Coal and Iron Works, being about three quarters of a mile only from the Monmouthshire Caridl, (to which a Railway may at a very sIbill1 expetice, be made through a ravine or dingle of an uninterrapied and gentle fall the whole distance ;) and be- ing partly bounded by two considerable and never-failing streams of water, which form a junction at a point of the Pro- perty nearest the Canal. It is believed that any additional quantity of the adjoining Mineral Property may, if reouired, betaken on moderate terms, warranting the,outlay of a large capital in extensive Mineral operations, with every prospect ofr a speedy iiid handsome return; The Tenant will show the Farm, and other particulars may he known on application to HENRY MOSTYN Esq., Usk, or to Mr. CROFT, Solicitor. Pontypool, at whose Office a Map or tltt Property may be seen. All letters to be post paid. Pontypool, 14th November, 183!J; JOL4- kL TAKE NOTICE! KING'j HEAD HOTEL, MONMOUTH. THE HERO, To BIRMINGHAM. LONDON. MANCHESTER, LIVER- POOL, DERBY, and ALL PARTS of the NORTH, Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning; at a Quarter before Eight. THE Pttblic are respectfully informed that the HERO Coach will in future leave the King's Head Hotel, Mon- mouth, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Mornings at a quarter before Eight, through Ross, Ledbutyj and Worcester, direct to the Railway Station, Birmingham, in time for the Five o'clock tiain to London, Liverpool, Manchester, Derby, and all parts of the North. The Hero also leaves the King's Head every Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday Mornings at Half-past Tea. from Cardiff and Newport, for the same places. Returns to Monmouth every dav, and to Newport and Cardiff every Tuesday, Thurs- day, and SaMtfla$\ The Proprietors earnestly solicit the support of the public to this undertaking, and assuie them that every attention shall be paid to their comfort. SPENCER, GARDNER, and COBLEY, Proprietors. TO BIltlVlINGBAM IN ONE DAY. THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED, THAT THE EEHOj t* Fligant Light Post Coach, HAS COMMENCED RUNNING from CARDIFF to BIRMINGHAM, and will continue to leaVe the White Lion Inn, Cardiff, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Morning, at Six o'clock, by way of Newport, Usk. Ragland, Monmouth, Ross, Ledbury. Malverh, to the Star atid Garter Hotel, Worcester, by Half-past Three o'clock and Swan, and Hen and Chickens Hotel, Birmingham, by Half-past Six, in time for the Night Trains on the London, Manches- )r"' ter, Liverpool, and Derby Railroads, to Stourbridge, Dud- ley, Wolverhampton, Cheltenham, Oxford, &c, On its return the Heio will have Birmingham at Seven o'clock Star and Garter, Worcester, at Elev n; and will arrive in Cardiff, at Nine o'clock. The Piopnetors trust to receive the support of the Public, in their endeavour to establish a direct communication with Bir- mingham, Railroad, of which it is the centre and they are de- termined to spare no expence to render the HERO a FiRST- RATE CONVEYANCE. JAMES EDWARDS. WALTER COBLEY, &. Co. TIME OF LEAVING. From Cardiff Six o'clock. Newport Half-past Seven. Usk Ten minutes before Nine. Ragland Half-past Nine. Monmouth. Half-past Ten. Ross. Twenty minutes before Twelve. Ledbury Half-past One. Malvern Hatf. past Two. Worcester Half-past Three. Birmingham Half-past Six. f>ARKER BOTT, of Nottingham, DENTIST, begs leave JL to inform his Friends and the Publ;c in general, that he has disposed of the entire Property in the following well-known and valuable Arpcle-, to Messrs. BARCLAY and SONS, Fairing, don-street, London, whose Names will, in future, be affixed to each bottle or box of the genuine Preparations, viz. BOTT'S TOOTH POWDER, price Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. BOTT'S TINC t URE for Scurvy in the Gums, price Is. 9d BOTT'S CORN SALVE, price Is. lid. BOTT'S SANATIVE SALVE for the Relief and Cure of Disorders incident to the Breast, particuiarlv in all kinds of Sores and in attenuating, softening, and dissipating all Hard. ness and Knottiness therein, price Is. lid. per packet. BOTT'S NANKEEN DYE, warranted to stand washing, price Is. pei bottle. BOTT'S CLOTH POWDER, for taking Grease Spots, Paint, &c. out of Silks, Stuffs, and Woollens, without dischar- ging the coloui, price Is. per bottle. Prepared by BARCLAY and SONS, larnngdon-street, London. and sold by all Venders of Medicine. THE CORDIAL BALNI OF SYRIACUllI A& L Is a and reno- of thle tune. ions of Iii'e, and is theii-efo;e cal- culated to decided relief to those who by early indulgence have weakened tie powers of their system, and fallen into a state of clHonic delility. In such per. sons, the appelite is generally defective, and the relish of life almost subdued; they are want- ing In that activity of mind and energy of conduct which their affairs and partly from conscious weakness, part1y from excessive apprehensions, are lia. ble to sink info a premature grave. It is for these that Nlessis. PERttY and Co., ',tirgeons, designed their (, 'OIIDIAL BALM OF S Y RIACU 1'1. The. relief which numbers have experienced from human frame are Drought on by dissipauon in youth, and a gross violation of those rules which prudence dictates for the Dieser- ftoninvain for the means of PerienCi I6aC the inestim va ue of them, and the unhappv patient looks around, too rlL^lTiiiv its fine rich stimlbti!?;" -ie reariiraat,nS tlie CORDIAL BALM OF SYR1ACUM exceed almost n atnr of the nervous system wh ? |>a^samic stomachic qualities, purification of the blood, and, above all, the complete invi- s rdu ySk^?by t ewh0l« f*cult,eS beCT„ ,rKSt0'ed Proper power and functions, and the fallen f ''h'a, "K Driiia^nhip't ■OD,,Ste.,?cy' and «i»rallon' Ta ue Unn 0f ai? emaciated and prematu.e decay, to sound and ■ ^nstftutions «Sd bS?«rh^n ,S 10 rfe those persons who by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined Jr w th n of thle mevinn. a PerfeCl 'abis dorsalis; °r m I" W3V° the co^>mmation of that deplorable malady, are a|^ l! iuntwv em ssTons exce«?mP mi that belray ll- apPf!'a9 ,he Vanous affections of the nervous system, obstinate* gleeh'jnvojuntar > emuwion.,e*tesseBil rreguhmy, ^struct.oris of certain evacuations, weakness, total impotency, barrenness, &c. u and iS i i KSl,y recommended to those ladies who, from repeated and difficult labours, are afflicted Wl' o«aJs and the w ^Ie C,b.CaSe 11 is most hi*hl* at the 3ara« <he stomach, the back, the weakened organs and^ *hoki c«institution. Those who, in advanced life feel the consequences of youthful excess, or unfor- T f,r .h and •,U U,rreSt t msdves a numerous train of evils, w ll, by the use of this find themselves restored to health and strength, and ail the melancholy symptoms removed, which ate the gene.al effects of such courses. •t M a«„L0dlvfurnish ^eaf.elipf05 I63'1'1, strenSth. dnd sp\nlS,r ,,n^),a?e ot latitude and debility and to the aged and infirm 1 'yL,n ihe DOwer of medicinp i' cuomforl. by Iteatly and safe y invigorating the system. It will not give immortality but !v qnan thisiestontiw> aut,,mn ot declining years and calmly and serenely protract the close of life beyond its narrow span, tnis lesiorative is capable of effectinir this grand desideratum. Nervous ( isor ers o evei y in^ an(J wfjatevL,r cause ar^mgV y be^ore ^he effects of this great medicine and all that We* 'he "<t,hedeli-„, -ill • |Slf!T SoMtyaUCft^ quantity of four in one family bottle for 33s by which one 1 Is. bottle is saved, duty J\he Continent!of K Vend(;rs in tl,is town 5 als0 !r ,h™URhout the United Kingdom, Ame- t ire of R and 1 PPn»v aDj rnay be ^ad at most n thf. nnt i ^RVE None are genuine without the f.lg^nMt dve-Messrs P.r RY ?nd Co'" impressed in a stamp, on the on sidei of each wrapper, to imitate which is felony of Ss f„, advice m. be Mh" me*nS h»"! "'OTed L"' SK™ OF THE B.OOD. Messrs. PERRY can, with full confidence, affirm that, 1 "8,ancTe ^her^perseverance has been regarded, their PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS TREATISF O'V PHILlllC/ DI8LASES. II. ?[."«"■?-Ne"P°": W-A-C°"era' ^ra^6'st' Moninoulh and J. PCo?npty »WU. Booksellers, Patent Medicine > e?de'8. and«vfV oilier shopkeeper can be supplied with any quan- • y ? w £ ?iy 8 ?%lfWn8 ^pacific Pills and Cordial BallP0.^ i 6 'JS ^1 al,f!watM,« trade, l)y most of the priR. cipal Patent Medicins Hpmeg in 8oJ4 M oiost Newipjper officgi, [No» 8, Just Published, price Sixpence, THE CHARGE DELIVERED to the GRAND JURY i of the Ctfiinty of MONMOUTH, by the Right Hon. Sir NICOLAS CONYNOHAM TYNDAL, Knight, Lord Chief Justice of Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas at Westmin- stet. On TuESbAT, the IOLII of December, 1839, under the Spe- cial CocaiSls^on tssaed into that County. In the Press, and speedii) i mil be published, A HISTORY of the RISE and FALL flf CHARTISM in MONMOUTHSHIRE, embracing a Su'SCinst Account of the Late Riots, and a Full Report of the Trials for High Treason and Sedition, under the Special Commission, Memoirs of Chartist Leaders, &c. &c. &c.; and Illustrated with Full- length Portrait of Mr. John Frost, a View of the WestgJte Hotel, after the Defeat of the Insurgents, on the Morning ot the Memorable Fourth of November; and a Vignette Sketch ol the Weapons used by tbe Assailants: Orders received at the Merlin" Office, Newport, and by the following Agents of the Monmouthshire Merlin—Mr. Cossens, Monmouth; Mr. Morgan, Minerva Printing Office, Abergavennv; Mr. Bird, Post Office, Cardiff; Mr. Clark. Stationer, Chepstow; Mr. Clark, Stationer, Usk; Mr. Evans, Brecon; Mr. Williams, Crickhowell; Mr. Strong, Bookseller, Clare-street, Bristol; and all olher respectaole Booksellers in lhat city and the Principality; at the Beacon Office, Mon- mouth I the "Hereford Journal" and "Hereford Times" Offices; Hereford; the Gloucester Journal" and "Glou- cester Chronicle" Offices, Gloucester; the "Merthyr Guar- piau" Office, Merthyr Tydvil; the "Cambrian" Office, Swansea; the "Welshman" and "Carmarthen Journal" Offices, Carmarthen, &c., &c. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. MORGAN 4 SON, On FRIDAY, the 31st day of January, 1840, at the LOWER HENDRE, in the parish of Llangattock' Vibon-Avel, THE FOLLOWING LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, The property of Mr. GEORGE HAND, who is about to leave the above Farm COMPRISING thirteen Cows with Calves and to Calve in C good season two three-year-old Heifers in Calf; one HarrenCow six three-year-old Steers six two-year-old Steers; five dittti Heifets; ten yearling Cattle; eight Working Oxen (four five yeais old, arid forir foar years old) one two-year-old Bull; six Cart Horses and Mares; one Hack Horse; one Nag Colt, rising four, very promising for harness; 11]( Colts (three Nags and three Carts) Sixty-five Sheep, in lots of ten each. The Implements include Waggons, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, and Husbandry Toots. The whole of the Stock is of choice description, and will be found worthy the notice of Agriculturists. The Sale will commence at Eleven o'clock precisely. An early attendance is requested, owing to the shortness of the Jays.—December, 1839. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WlII. GRAH4M, Atthe KINGS HEAD INN, MONMOUTII, on SATURDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of JANUARY, 1840, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon (by order of the Assignees of SAMUEL MORRIS, an Insolvent Debtor,) THE FOLLOWING vaav DESIRABLE PROPERTY, Situate at or near Whitebrook, in the parish of Landogo. I j A LL that convenient FREEHOLD DWELLING I\. HOUSE, GAKDEN,and Appvrtehahceb adjoin- ing the Paper Mill there, called the Upper Mill* now occupied by Mrs. lteid, as yearly tenant, situated at Whitebrook, in the parish of Landogo; together with that portion of the Upper Mill which stands upon the Freehold Ground, containing in the whole 38 perches more or less, coloured green in the Map, which will be exhibited at the Sale. Also all that undivided Moiety of certain Closes of Cop, hold Ground, called Cutis Farm," and the Mill Meadows," and the Copyhold Yard tnd Garden adjoining the before mentioned Dwelling House, now occupied by Philip Williams, as yearly tenaOt; and also if that portion of the Lower Mill, which stands upon the X/'opybold Ground held under the Manor of Trelieck, and situate at Whitebrook and Penyvah, in the parish-wfcrreaaid, containing in the whole 8A. 3R. 30P. more or less, coloured green in the aforesaid map. Lot2.—AH that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELL- ING HOUSE, now used as two Dwelling Houses, witb the Gardens thereto belonging, called the "Georges" or the 'Workhouse" situate near the last mentioned premises, and containing 18 Perches more or less, coloured lilac in the afore- aidmap. Lot 3.-AII that FREEHOLD WAREHOUSE with Lorr over the same, situate at Whitebrook aforesaid, on the Bankol the River Wye, coiouted Red in the aforesaid map, now oc- cupied by David Evans, as yearly tenant. Lot 4.—All that FREEHOLD PUBLIC HOUSE, called THE BELL INN, with the Orchard and Garden theretobelonginc situate at Whitehouse, aforesaid, now in the occupation of W, Follett as yearly tenant; containing I A. 1R. 4P., coloured Brown in the aforesaid map reserving a right of waggon or carriage road through this Lot for the use of the occupier ot Lot 5. Lot 5.—All that FREEHOLD WATER GRIST MILL, called ESTHER BROWN'S together with a piece of Meadow Land thereunto adjoining, late in the tenure of Samuel Morris, containing 2A. ON. 18P. more or less, coloured Yellow in the aforesaid map. And all those several Freehold Closes of Orcharding Pasture and Woodland, containing 8A. 3R. 2P., called Pound Land or Coney's Oak, situate at Whitebrook aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Philip Williams coloured Yellow in the aforesaid map. Three Acres of this Lot is Coppice Wood, together with a right of carriage road from the land included in this lot along the road through the Orchard and Land included in Lot 4. For further particulars apply to Mr. HENRY MOSTYN, Solicitor, Usk; Mr. JOHN STEPHENS, Usk; or to Messrs. PHILIP LUFF. and THOMAS MEDW A Y, the Assignees. The whole will be Sold without reserve. IN CASES OF SECRECY, CONSULT THE IREATISE On every Stase and Symptom of the VEN EREAL DISEASE, in its mild and most alarming forms, JCST PUBLISHED BY MESSRS.PERRY & Co., SURGEONS, 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham Z i, Slater-street, Liverpool and 2, Bale-street, Mancheste) and given gratis with each Box of PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6J., and lls. pel box, a full de- ILLUSTRATED scnptlOn of the above j^V^ENG RILLVs and often (ii-ease, as weil as \:rea.:Ïfù! diet't" from, e use of \\1".11 plain practical directions for an effec' tual and speedy cure with ease, secrecy, and safety, without thf aid of medical assistance. PERRY'S PUiUFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, price 2s 9d., 4s. 6d.. and Us. per box, .HP well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Stiictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all Diseases of the Urinary Pas- sages, without loss of time, confinement, or hindrance from business they have effected the most surprising cures, not only in recent and seveie cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed and when an early application is made to these Pills for the cure of the Venereal Disease, fre- quently contracted in a moment of inebriety, the eradication is ;;eneially completed in a few days and in the more advanced and inveterate stages of venereal infection, characterised by a variety of painful and distressing symptoms, a perseverence in I he Specific Pills, and to the directions fully pointed out in the I reatise, will ensure to the patients a permanent and radical cure. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskillulness of illiterate men, who by the use of that deadly poison, meicury, ruin the constitution, c?l\se, cera',0D' blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deafness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throats, diseased nose, with noc- turnal pains in the head and limbs, till at length a general debility and decay of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. In those dreadful cases o f sexual debility, brought on by an early and indiscriminate indulgence of the passions, frequently acquired without a knowledge of the dreadful consequences resulting therefrom, and which not only entail on its votaries all the enervating imbecilities of old age, and occasion the necessity ot renouncing the felicities of mairiage to those who have given way to this delusive and destructive habit, bui weaken and destroy all the bodily senses, producing melan- choly, deficIency. and a numerous train of nervous affections. In these distressing cases, whether the consequences of such baneful Habits, or any otlie cause, a certain and speedy cure may be relied on by taking Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, and by a strict attention to the directions pointed out in the lreatise, which fully explain the dreadful results arising from these melancholy cases. Messrs. Perry and Co., Suigeons, may be consulted as usual, r No. 4. Great Charles street, Birmingham, and 23, Slater- s'reet, Liverpool. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient to enable Messrs. Perry and Co. to give such advice, as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effec- tual cure, after all other means have proved ineffectual. Letters for advice must be post paid, and contain the usual fee of one pound. To be had at most of he Newspaper Offices; and sold by the principal Medicine Sellers in every Market Town in Eng- bnd, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland; also on the Continent, and North and South America. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- ders, and every other Shopkeeper, cau be supplied with any quantity of Perry s Purifying Specific Pills, with the usual allowance to the trade, by Barclay and Son, Farringdon-street I. Butler, 4, Cheapside; Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Churchyard Sutton and Co., Bow Churchyaid Hannay and Co., 63, Ox. ford-street; Herbert Williams, chemist, Newport: J.H. Mor- gan, bookseller, Abergavenny ang at all other YVholesale Pa. tspt Medicine Homes to London. USK ESTABLISHMENT. MISS TAWNST |3 ESPECTJULLY announces that the DUTIES #f k»r tl SEMINARY will be RESUMED on FRIDAY, TwEKTr-FocRTH of JANUARY instant.—In addition to this ge- neral routine of English Education, MiuTiwxn bags to in- form her Friends that the Harp, Piano, and Singing, are taught by a Lady a resident in her Estab!ishment, and who is a Pupil of the First Masters of the Metropolis. HAWKER'S-HILL BOARDING AND DAY SCSOOLt CHEPSTOW. CONDUCTED BY W. POOLEY. "tpHIS ESTABLISHMENT will be RE-OPENED for the 1L reception of Pupils, on MONDAY, JANUARY theTwEH- tTETB, 1840. SHIREKJ*JWPTOM ESTABLISHMENT tOR LADIES, FOUR AND A HALF MI1.s FROM CLIFTON AND BRISTOL. MJSS SPELLING FEELS grateful for the liberal »^oport afforded her, since the resumption of her School Duties, and respectfully an- nounces that the present Vacation will terminate on the 21st of Jannary, 1840. Miss S. will be most happy to rive references to her friends in Wales, whose kind patronage she trusts she shall continue to receive, particularly as the facility with which Passt.nger3 by ihe Steamers have been hitherto landed at Shirehampinn, is iikely to be considerably increased by the contemplated im- provements. Masters of experience and ability attend the Establishment. COPPICE WOODS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the FOUNTAIN IRS, in the town of MONMOUTH, on the 30th JANUARY, 1840, between the hours of Two and o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced,— ABOUT THIRTEEN ACRES of Prime HOOP COP- PICE, situate on LANDISTEB FARU, in the parish of LlaDgattock Vibon Arel. in the County of Monmouth. RILL BOTTSB, StOVMOVTE. MESSRS. BURTON & SON O ESPECTFULLY announce that they are honoured with tV Instructions to submit for SALE BY AUCTION, soma iimein the month of JANUARY next, the whole of the COSTLY FURNITURE AND OTHER VALUABLE EFFECTS OF ROBERT PARKER BOYD, ESQ., WHO IS LEAVING THE WT-IGHBOU It HOOD. The time of sale and other particulars will be announced in i future adveitiseroent. Monmouth, Dec. 5. 1839. LOYAL AND INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, ALU. TOR VAEH DISTRICT. A T a QUARTERLY COMMITTEE, held at the SAINT NL JOHN'S LODGE ROOM, YVHITE LION TAVERN, in the town of BRECON, on Monday, the Thirtieth day of December last, ihe Provincial Grand Master, Officers, and Delegates from the various Lodges in the District, assembled,— IT WAS RESOLVED "That, in consequence of information being in evidence btq. fore this Committee, that several of the Brethren of this Order have been engaged, or otherwise have aided, abetted, sndi assisted, in the late disgraceful and alairoing insurrection ire the town of Newport, on the Fourth of November last,—That immediate instructions be forwarded to the Noble Grands and Officers of the respective Lodges in compliance, to suspend or expel (at their discretion,) all those who'have in any ways been aiuiity of violating the laws of our beloved institution, by a par- ticipation in the late riotous proceedings; and also to particu- iaily recommend, that the greatest precaution and vigilance be ,ised in peventing, in future, the initiation of persons who have jot the most profound respect, and observance, for the Laws and Government of the country, under which we so happily experience such prosperity, privileges, and security." By order of the Committee, EDYVARD CLINTON, Corresponding Secretvr- Crickhowen, January 1st, 1840. irrioe&comls r)EREUMERY, the great superiority of which has been so fc incontrovertibly established by the distinguished Patro- iage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Queen Dowager, the Members of the Royal Family, anu by the Nobility and Genirv renerall y, as to reDder it unnecessary for P, and Co. to do mop-, han enumerate their leading Articles:- PRICE'S BEAR'S GREASE, fur the Growth of Hair, is procuied from the animal in its Native Climate, it being known to possess more vivifying properties when so procured than when the animal is in a domesticated state. It is of the finest quality, and is sent out without any admixture except a little perfume to keep it sweet. For the growth of Hair it is, no loubt, far superior to anything hitherto known. For dressing the Hair it is very pleasant and useful, cleaning th." head from dandriff, and making the Hair beautifully soft avd glossy. Price 2s. 6d. and 5s. per pot, delightfully perfumed with OTTO of ROSES. PRICE'S ABERNETHY'S SPECIFIC for The Complexion Prepared from o Prescriptitu of the lute telebraUd Surgeon Mr. Abernethy. II THE LADIES' AUXILIARY of BEAUTY," so styled by its numerous admirers, is in all climes and seasons of inesti- mable importance to the ladies. Its viitues are available against the baneful influence of solar heat, which causes freezes, sun- burns, tan, fite. and for the removal of all ltnpeT.ecuons from :he Face and Skin, it continues to be held in the highest esti- mation by all the first ladies of rank and fashion. The ingre- dients of which it is composed are mostinnocent and vtricacious for protecting, softening, and beautifying the Skin, counteract- ing the injurious eifec's produced by intense cold wines or solar iieat. Throughout season, time, and chmate. thtsfaithiUt aux- iliary arrays the neck and arms in radiant brilliancy, and per- petuates the vivid bloom of juvenile attraction- The Genuine is sold in London only bv the Proprietors, PRICE and Co., Perfumers to Her Majesty, 2S, Lombard itieet; and NEWBERY and SONS, St. Paul's Church ard. i-rice 4s. 6d., )0s. fid., and 2U. per bottle with e-timoma.s f its surprising effects by a Clergyman of the Clunc < of Eng- land. For the Toilet. tor Her Perfume, retaining its delightful fn.J™ce lor days and eveu ifter washing, without smelliug faiot a».d unpleasant, t.>e um- versal compfaint aga.nst many other it are equal in power to haU an ounce of • *f elegant Perfume* ar« solicited, when M LOIK f PRICE & Co' and try this article on their bano^"erc-'le^ 'or vhich purpose a bottle i* always open free to which er hief, so perfumed, the combined fragrance of the choice*. 1 ^1D- •;ervatory must yield precedence. Sold in Bottles at di.6a.» /s*> "nd 15s. each and in handsome Cut Glass I oilst Bottles. as .upplied for the use of Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, 21s. PRICE'S PATENT OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP I. retains its reputation as superior to all others. It is a perfectlr nild emollient Soap, highly salutary to the Skin, washing wiibt .he greatest facility, and possessing an aromatic and lasting: perfume. 2s. 6d. per packet of six squares. PRICE's COLD CREAM. This innocent Composition. entirety from vegetable materials, is the most delightful cosmetic 'r < ver invented for the Nursery and loilet, rendering the Skin ,oft and delicate, cool, and fiee from Aryriess. PRICE's PATENT HAIR BRUSHES, oting maae on a peculiar construction, penetrate to the skia of the head, let the I,air be ever so thick, cleaning the roots from scurf and oust. and producing the most beautiful, bright, and glossy appear a nee.. PRICE'S TOOTH BRUSHES, (nearly 100 various shapes, > rith his improved method cf filing th«» hairs, by wincl; they never come out in the nsouth. To avoid counterfeits, observe thi Name ami Address, "?, J.ombard Street," on the Handle of each Brush. CAUTION. M n. PRICE, (the only surviving Paitner of the 'ute Fumsof "PRICE 6c GOSNELL." PATEY, BUTTS, PRICE, & Co.") lespectfully cautions his fritcds and customeis against the manoeuvres of individuals illegally styling ti errsc-lves PRICE & GOSNELL," evidently to mislead the London Mer- chants and Country Dealers and by the circulation of pla- cards, containing false assertions and contemptible insinuations, to obtain the Orders intended for Messrs. PRICE & Co., (Mr- Price's present Firm.) These persons, fraudulently assuming the Firm of PRICE & GOSNPLI. were never in Partnership, nor in any way connected with the above Firms, otherwise than as servants in the employ of Mr, Ppict's late Firm of Piucfi ■S: GOSNELL." PRICE & Co's PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAPS. BRUSHES, &c., are to be had GENUINE in London only at their Establishment, 28, LOMBARD-STREET, and of their Agents in all the Cities and Towns of Europe, Asia, Africa. and America.. PRICE k Co. affix to every genuine Article a label witk the fiqrnatuie of" PRICE & Co." in Red Ink, and in its centra 28," Lombard Street; to counterfeit which is Fellony. 0.0 To prevent disappointments and ensure punctuality, all Orders in future are requested to be directed to PRICE & Co., MONTPELLIER HouSE, 28, Lombard Street, London. The Genuine is always to be had of Hopkins, Perfumer, and Herbert Williams, Druggist, Newport; Taylor, Perfumer, Chepstow; Morgan, Druggist, Merthyr; Duncan and Jones, Druggists. Brecon Morgan, Druggist, Llandilo Evans, Koss, and H. White and Sons, Carmarthen; Morgan, Per- fumer, and YYilliams, Cambrian Office, Swansea Phillips and Edwards, Diuggists, and Ewens, Perfumer, Csrdiff Tre» weeks, Pembroke; Perkins, Ha.Yer,foKlw«»t j ftod *U Die Europe.