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w THE CENSUS.
w THE CENSUS. Vvc n CQU'd not give the census as fully as we wished last week. 0W Publish it in a tabular form. 1 ^a'}'le Statement of the Population in 1821, 1831, and *—' showing the increase or decrease i?i each county. I I Incres. or Con » •Dec* Per ""oties, 1821. S g 1831 cent.1841 1841 r S I -a j In- De- n I •» J cres. cres. fcedfG,'AND— I 83716 14 95483] 13. — 107937 Vki 1 131977 10 145389 10.2 — 160226 134068 9 146529 6.4 — 155989 f\s»«. ge" 121909i 18 143955 14.2 — 164509 270098j 24 334391 18.4 — 395300 Snh.1 *••• 257447; 17 300938 13.3 — 341269 J^rbv d '■ 156124; 10 169681 4.8 — 177912 JW. 213333; 11 237170 14.7 — 272202 PotSe 439040 13 494478 7.8 — 533731 tW/; 144499, 10 159252 9.7 — 174743 207673' 22 253910 27.2 — 324277 plotte' 289424 10 317507 8.6 — 344995 JJereforH 335843 15 387019 11.4 — 431307 {Wo? 1032431 7 111211 2. — 114438 129714| 10 143341 9.6 — 157237 « Ketlt «a°<> 48771! 9 53192110.3 — 58699 Sea's!; 420016! 12 479155;14.4 — 548161 ( Hcesu/ 10528591 27 1336854j24.7 — 1667064 t Scol/ 174571 13 19700319.5 — 215855 1 283051j 12 317465,11.1 — 362717 1144531! 19 1358330:16. — 1576616 s V0ff°lk 71833 36 98130!36.9 — 134349 344368 13 390054, 5.7 — 412621 ror»Hu"Pto?-- 162483; 10 179336jl0.9! — 199061 rf0,,inJh»I 198965; 12 222912112.2 — 250268 9*ford J86873I20 225327 10.8 — 249773 JltUn'd 1369711 11 152156 6.1 — 161573 t £ »lop. 18487; 5 19385 10. — 21340 Nierset 206153) 8 222938 7.2 — 239014 vJ«Utha 355314, 13 404200 7.8 — 436002 NFord P • 283298 11 31428012.9 — 354940 • 345805; 19 410512 24.2 — 510206 ^rrev 270542, 9 296317 6.3 — 315129 398658! 22 486334 19.7 — 582613 ,7»rwi; 233019 17 272340 10. 299770 Senior .*••• 274392 23 336610 19.4 — 402121 I Wi],s re'»nd. 51359 7 55041 2.5 — 56469 222157 8 240166 8 2 260007 (vl"" 184424 15 211365 10.4 — 233484 vS V°TCfV' 154010 10 168891 14.6 — 193676 0,k 30451 17 35362 8.3 — 38322 S). 187452 2 190756 7-2 — | 204662 ^'dinAVVest — T s; 801274 22 976350 18.2 — 1154924 ^gUtid. 11261437 16 13091005 14.5 — 14995508 prec0ft y' 45063 7 48325 5.3 — 50890 ^4f 43603 10 47763 11.5 — 53295 57784 10 64780 5.5 — 68380 h^rvon0" 90239 I2 100741 6. — 106482 SvSjh M 57958 I5 66448 22. — 81°68 r-S.. 76511 8 83629 6.7 — 89291 hi 'OfeVn 53784 H 60012 10.8 — 66547 llrer,Q0eU> 101737 24 126612 37. — 173462 t> ntgomi 34382 3 35315 11.1 — 39238 fien'br0ltP y ■ 59899 9 66482 4.1 — 69220 n*da0r 740)9 9 81425 7.9 — 88262 22459 9 24651 2.1 — 25186 717438 12 806182 13. — 911321 Argyl| 155387 14 177657 8.2 — 192283 j^r.. 97316 4 100973 — 3.9 97140 *••• 127299 14 145055 13.4 — 164522 lck 43561 12 48604. 3. — 50076 cu,e 33385 2 34048 1.1 — 34427 13797 3 14151 10.9 — 15695 •••. 30238 14 34629 4 8 — 36197 ■ 13263 11 14729 29.7 19116 Series -7317 22 33211 33.3 — 44295 tfNjurpL* 70878 4 73770 — 1.3 72825 *• 191514 15 219345 2.8 — 225623 ifet> °ray). 3U62 10 34231 2.2 — 34994 j,°rfar 114556 12 128839 8.9 — 140310 r^dioe* 113430 23 139606 22. — 170380 *• 35127 3 36145 — 1. 35781 k^rdi„•••• 90157 5 94797 3. — 97615 v!0tosa • •• 29118 8 31431 5.1 — 33052 U'kc,^dbri*•• 7762 17 9C72! 3.5 8763 j*?«Urk ght • 38903 4 40590 1.2 — 41099 K^Uhp. 244387 30 316819 34.8 — 427113 aira> w- '22685 3 2329115.2 — 26848 1 ey fif iu 900b 4 9354 6. — 9923 rifles.' 53124 10 58239 3. — 60007 bertb.. • -| 10046 5 10578 — 5. 19520 JpW 139050 3 142894 — 3.4 138151 San,l'n*- H2175 19 133443 15.9 — 154755 jj ^^rty "r°- Wb(lrBli 68828 9 74820 4.3 — 78058 •• 40892 7 43663 5.4 — 46062 6637 2 6833,16.9 — 7989 \V- f'»od"* 65376 11 72621 [13.1 — 82179 Jgto^ •••• 23840 7 25518 — 3.4 24666 rr»ck, 33240 9 36258 21.5 — 44068 *11^ — 4425 ot,»0d. 2093456 13 2365114 11.1 — 2628957 <iSLESi 2860027.9 36582 30. — 47556 dernp. Al- He, J' #nd *0 *••• 20827 25 4 26128 9.2 — 28538 f 40081 2.2 41000 17. — 47985 *"•••• 89508(15.8 103710 19.6 — 124079 ofTheiocr c 1^3lt j^ase °f lhe population, s compared with the returD« I ti8« for waV ^)e ra,e °f 14 5 per cent, for England 13 per Ijr- ^or Scotland, 11.1 for the islands in the Bri- making the increase for the whole of Greal 1 r^'1 *va«s ifr cent-, being less than the ten years ending 1831, 1 1815 y I41 IDcrease during the previous ten years in Eng- l>e Per Per Cen1, J 'n Wales, 13 per cent.; and in Scot- luent trit..ft. In 1821 the increase for England was 17 £ In,1' Iti'lg'j, ales' 17 percent. and for Scotland, 16 per the 1'es> l'> lhe increase as, for Eup'and, 16 per rent. j Isla fid' Per cent. for Scotland, 13 per cent. and for *>n; 1 °Un>Ko. r Br,l'sb Seas, 15.8 per cent. W abitej bouses in England is, inhabited, 2,758,295; 1 ^s'inhaK;. ?'756; building, 25,882. The number in blrF?" lo Sn 188,196; uninhabited, 10,133; building, iht 2 7RA ■ 'nbabited, 5u3,357 uninhabited, 24,307 forn?',e<i • 8fie' 'I16 islands of the British Seas, 19,159 Uh* ^h'oU .n'habited an.l 220 building. Grand totals }n,1«bited of f'reat Britain, 3,464,007 inhabited 108,061 w", ik '631 building; altogether 3,682,699 houses, v io!Jum^er °' inhabited houses was 2,866,595 Q' 133,331 building, 27,553; total, 3,027,479
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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Comet- of Corn street, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. rHE PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that this Establish- ment is COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF NEW & HANDSOME TYPE, SUITABLE FOR BOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL COSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, LA IV FORMS, A UCIIONEERS'CA IALOG UES BILLS or LADXXG SHIPPING NOTES, RETORTS OF ALL FOR ORON WORKS c& COLLEGES, AND ALL WORKS R E Q IT I R I N 0 EXPEDITION, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC., ) HXECUI ED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. fttJberttøerø. The ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- spectfully informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will promptly forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the Paper. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE, the London Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals ofEng. md, Ireland, and Scotland. PEOPLE'S EDITION OF SIR WALTER SCOTT'S NOVELS. ON SATURDAY, 1st JANUARY. 1842, And to be continutd. each Saturday till the whole is completed, NUMBER ONE, PRICE TWOPENCE, Containing one sheet royal octavo, double colums, of WAVE BLEY) OR, 'TIS SIXTY YEARS SINCE. With all the Author's Introductions and Notes. To be imme- niately followed by GUY MANNERING, THE ANTIQUARY and all the other Novels and Bomances of SIR WALTER SCOTT. THE Proprietors are anxious to meet the wishes of manr intelligent correspondents among the Working Classes who represent that, notwithstanding the great circulation and unparalled celebtity of THE WAVERLEY NOVELS, thousands upon thousand of our industrious countrymen have vet to foim acquaintance with the Baron Bradwardines and Feargus M'lvors,' the Meg Merilees and Dominie Samp. sons,' the Edie Ochiltrees, Old Mortalities, Die Vernons,' Rob Roys, Jeanie Deanses,' and numberless other immortal creations of the Prince of Novelists. The Edition now an- nounced will, it is hoped, be allowed to put these marvellous ( performances within the reach of the masses. It is expected that the entire Novels will comprise about 260 sheets; and, besides the Weekly Issue, a Monthly stitched Part, price Ninepence, will be delivered with the Magazines. ROBERT CADELL, EDINBURGH. ABERCAXLNE TVRNPZKS TRUST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next MEETING of the TRUSTEES or COM- MISSIONERS of the Abercarne Turnpike Trust, will lie held at NEWBRIDOE INN, in the parish of Monythusloin, in the county of Monmouth, on TUESDAY, the Fourth day of January, 1842, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. Dated the 25th of November, 1841. DAVID WILLIAMS, Cleik to the Trustees. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT on the Third day of JANUARY next, Application will be made to her Majesty's Justices of the Peace assembled at Quarter Sessions, in and for the county of Monmouth, at Usk, in the said county, for an ORDER for STOPPING UP a useless Highway, situate, lying, and being in the parish of LANG A riOCK-JUXTA-CAERLEON, in the county of Monmouth, commencing at a Cottage called GADLAES, and now occupied by Joseph Phillips, and ending at or near a Cot- tage now in the possession of John Lewis and that a certifi- cale of two Justices having viewed the same with the plan of the same will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said county on the Twentieth day of November instant. Dated this 16th day of November, 1841. JOSEPH HARRIS, Surveyor of the Highways of the parish of Langattock- juxta-Caerleon, in the county of Monmouth. TITHE COMMISSI ON^ NOTICE. THE Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales hereby give Notice, that a Copy of the Draft of Apportionment "I the RENT CHARGE, agreed to be paid in lieu ofTithes in the parish of LLANFIH ANGEL YESTERN LLEWERN 111 the county of Monmouth, has been deposited at the Charity School House, occupied by James Watkins, in the said parish for the inspection of all persons interested in the Lands or Tithes of the said parish. And the Commissioners further give Notice, that pursuant to the Act for Commutation of lithes, a Meeting will be holden tor the purpose of Hearing any Objections to the intended ap- portionment, by any persons interested as aforesaid and that such Meeting will be held at the BEAUFORT ARMS INN, Rag- land, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th of December, 1841, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Signed by order of the Board, J. E. HOVENDLN, Secretary. ROBERT GABB, Valuer. 9, Somerset-place, Somerset-house, London. DAVIES'S OBLEBEATED GOUGH PILLS, (Prepared only by J. Davits,) HAVB been distinguished by the radical cure of Coughs, Colds, Horsenesr, and Asthma, of ten and twenty years standing, as the testimonials in the paper round each box will prove, of which hundreds more could be given both in this neighbourhood, Bristol, Wales, Cornwall, Devonshire, and the snrroundiog counties, equally striking, only too numerous to insert, so that there has not a single case come within the knowledge of the proprietor, in a very extensive sale where benefit has not been derived. Sold in boxes Is. lld. and 2s. 9d. each. DAVIES'S GOLDEN CERATE, ( Prepared o/lly by J. Daviei,) Strongly recommended to families for its great utility in curing every description of external Contusions or Wounds, and espe- cially for its superiority in relieving and healing inflamed and ulcerated sore Legs, though of forty years standing, Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, sore and inflamed Eyes, King's Evil, Piles, Fistula, sore Breasts, Scrofula of all kinds, Cuts, Bruises, &c. This preparation has been found of the most singular benefit, a, testimonials round each box will prove, for all purposes for which it is recommended. Sold in Pots h. Id. each. DAVIES'S SARSAPARILLA PURIFYING PILLS, (Prepared only by J. Daviei.) The very extensive ose into which Sarparilla has got, and the exceedingly beneficial effects invariably produced by a perse- vering use of it, render an explanation of its properties as a purifier of blood and restorer of the constitution after the use of Mercury superfluous; the proprietor of this preparation has therefore only to assure the public, that it is composed of Sarsaparilla in its most concentrated form combined with such other alterative* as quicken and increase its eftect, which renders it the most economical and convenient mode of taking that excellent Medicine. These Pills cleanse the blood, open the obstructed pores, remote all scrofulous pimples and all humours of the akin, from all parts of the body, and by assisting nature in all bar operations, strengthen the. whole system much better than by the aid of the Tonics they will also be found of great Service in Serofula of all kinds, King's Evil, and Ulcerated Wounds, particularly in the legs, in conjunction with ibe Golden Cerate. Sold in Boxe* ts. I'd. and 2s. 9d. each. I 2 DAVIES'S HEAD AND STOMACH PILLS, (Prepared only by J. Davies.) Will be found to remove Bilious and Liver Complaints, toge. ther with all their distressing accompaniments, namely, Head- ache, pain and sickness in the Stomach, Indigestion, Dimness of Sight, Giddiness in the Head, and Great Languor. They will also be found a never failing remedy tor Stoppage, Griping Pains, Flatulence, Inflammation, and all other thsorders of the Bowels where Aperients are adapted, and therefore one of the most useful Family Medicines published, as the testimony ol all who have used them will prove, as well from the ease and pleasantness of their operation, as their effects. They produce a very copious evacuation of the Bowels, without the least griping, straining, or disagreeable sensation whatever, and the patient immediately becomes light, cheerful, and vigorous, instead of weak and languid as after Aperients generally. ) heir action being so quickly over, and composition being vegetable, all that danger is avoided so frequently experienced from taking colds after the use cf mercurials and strong purgatives. These Pills may be taken with safety in all climates, by both sexes of any age, under any circumstances, the dose being proportionate. Sold in Boxes Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each. Sold Wholesale and Retail by the Propietor, and by E. V. IIenkins. drnggist, Newport; W. Jones, drnggist, Tredegar. VV. and J. Wood, Pontypool Wyke and Morgan, Aberga- venny; Vachel, Cardiff; Dowding, Monmoath; Edwards, Usk; Dawe, Swansea; and E. S. Dowling, Bristol; and all venny; Vachel, Cardiff; Dowding, Monmoath; Edwards, Usk; Dawe, Swansea; and E. S. Dowling, Bristol; and all Medicine Venders throughout the kingdom. CHRISTMAS MUSICAL FESTIVAL AT MONMOUTH. ON MONDAY, D ITCITM B E R 20th, A Oraitb Focal attii tusitrumcntml iToitfcrt, WILL TAKE PLACE I N THE MORNING AT THE BOROUGH COURT, AND IN THE EVENING CONSISTING OF A SELECTION OF SACRED MUSIC, WILL BE PERFORMED IN ST. MARY'S CHURCH. PRINCIPAL VOCAL PERFORMERS: MISS BIRCH, MR. BENNETT, MR. H. PHILLIPS, (Of the Ancient Concert.) J Conductor— £ R. WALL. The Concert to conimcncc at One o'clock precisely the Oratorio at Half-past Six. Conceit Tickets for the Rooms, 7s. 6d. each for the Gallery, 3s. each. Tickets for the Church, 3s. 6d. each. Furtknr particulars will be speedily published. SI1 ow ROOMS FOR LAMPS & CHANDELIERS, GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, SHEFFIELD PLATE AND CUTLERY, 395, High-street, (Opposite the Royal Hotel,) Cheltenham. HENRY LEONARD respectfully invites the attention of Families Furnishing, to his extensive j"~ STOCK, comprising Sheffield Cast Grates and Fenders, with elegantly Cut Steel Fire Irons, en suite Papier Machee and Japan Trays, Bronzes, Plate, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, and every requisite for Housekeeping, caiefully selected from the hist Manufacturers, and at a great reduction under the London Prices. LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS, suitable lor the Drawing and Dining Rooms, Library,Sideboard, Hall Table, Bracket, &c.,of the most fashionable designs, ex- pressly introduced for the present Winter, manufactured in China, Glass, Ormolu, Artistique, Florentine, and other Bronzes. THE SOLAR PATENT TABLE LAMP, the most effective, clean, and economic light at present known, expressly adapted for daily use. The cost of burning does not exceed "Me half-penny per hour, and the light afforded is equal to that of 12 wax candles. Parties may have this invaluable principle applied to their old Lamps, at a trifling cost. Palmer's and the Soho Patent Candle Lamps, and every other inven- tion of merit. WINFIELD'S METALLIC BEDSTEADS. for cheapness, elegance, durability, and cleanliness, stand unrivalled. Their almost universal adoption, especially for Servants' Rooms, being a certain safeguard against vermin, has lately induced the Patentee to make several important improvements. They are manufactured from 30s. upwards. WARRANTED TABLE CUTLERY, in Cases or Dozens, with Stag, Pearl, Ivory, or Silver Handles. Elegant Dessert Cases to suit. LONDON BRONZE TEA AND COFFEE URNS. SOLE AGENT FOR Dr. Arnott's Thermometer Stoves, Straw and Turnip Cutting Machines, &c. To afford parties residing at a distance every facility offered by the first London Houses, HENRY LEONARD has made such arrangements that he will be enabled to deliver all Goods purchased at his Establishment, CARRIAGE FREE and all Post Orders will meet with the same punctuality and attention as though the writer were present. Catalogues, Drawings, Plans, and Estimates, sent on Application. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE KINGDOM. FOR GOOD-SEASONED WELL-MADE FURNITURE, IS AT THE CITY OF BRISTOL CABINET, UPHOLSTERY, AND FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, No. 2, St. James Barton, Bristol. H. TRAPNELL, SOLE PROPRIETOR, BEGS most respectfully to return his sincere acknowledgments to the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, Commercial Classes, and the Public generally for their kind Patronage so liberally bestowed on his new Establishment since the opening in August last; and again respectfully solicits their inspection of his unequalled, splendid, and extensive assortment of the choicest Rosewood and Mahogany FURNITURE ever submitted in Bristol, the whole of which hds been manufactured on his own Premises, by the most experienced workmen, and which he can offer at such Prices as may defy competition an inspection will it once prove the advantage to be derived by purchasers in selecting their Furniture from this first-rate Manufactory, where the neatest choice is always on hand. Every article is warranted as being made with seasoned materials, and calculated to stand my climate, being lested by Dr. ARNOTT'S STOVES, which are kept on the Premises. The DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE consists of voy superior Rosewood and Spanish Mahogany Loo, Card, and Jccasional Tables; verysplendd Cheffioneers, with Marble Tops, Plate Looking-glass in the back, and tastefully fitted up .vith rich Silk Doors; solid Rosewood Chairs, elegantly carved in the backs, in the present fashion of Yoke Backs and other Jalterns Couches and Sofas to correspond, covered with rich Silk Taberets and Moreens a great assortment of real British. slate Chimney and other Looking Glasses, in burnished Gold Frames of the Elizabethian and present Victoria designs. The DINING-ROOM FU UNll'URE comprises handsome carved Sideboards, made of the choicest Spanish Mahogany very superior Spanish Mahogany Telescope Dining Tables, with three Shifting Flaps, usually charged ThIrty Guineas by any ither house price only from £ 18. to DM., and as low as £10. to £ 12., with one Shifting Flap deep-top Mahogany, Bengal, lud other pattern Chairs, in Hair Seating and Leather Covering; Lounging Chairs, in great variety Sarcophagi, for wines luncheon and other Waiters. The UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT is complete, including the French, Italian, and Patent Elastic Sp-ing Stuffing; Draperies and Window Curtains are made up to suit the architecture of buildings in the Victoria or Gothic style of elegance. In the CHAMBER-ROOM are elegantly Carved Four-post Bedsteads, fitted up in the most tasteful style; Spanish Mahogany Winged and other Wardrobes; beautiful Marble Wash-hand Stands; lables, to match; French, Swiss, and Italian Chans, Japanned Oak and other painted Chairs French Night>Commodes. and Wash-Stands; French Bedsteads of every description, also made to any Plan or Fashion required large Cheval and other Bed-room Looking.Glasses. H. T. begs to observe to his Friends and the Public, to bear in mind, as a matter of caution, that although his New Establishment is the largest and handsomest in Bristol it is the Cheapest in and kingdom, for Genuine made Furniture his Cabinet Factory having an immediate rear with the Show-rooms, consequently purchasers may convince themselves that every article is made on his own premises and, owing to his numerous and valuable Stock, he can Furnish any House with every description of Furniture, at Twenty-four Hours'Notice. A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS CONSTANTLY ON SALE. NEWPORT AIMP CAERLEOINTSAV ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 20TH OF NOVEMBER, 1841. mrff, The Trustees of the Savings Dank. Qrrø. CHARGE. d DISCHARGE. To Balance due on the 20f.li of November, 1840, By Sums actually paid to Depositors, ln money including Interest, as per last Return 5,837 16 8 including Interest, lthin the Year ending 20th To Sums received of Depositors within the year Nov., 1841. 1,285 15 8 ending20th Nov., 1841 2,648 12 10 By Sums actually Pald tor Management within To Interest on Moneys invested with the Com- the said year, viz missioners for the Reduction of the National Salary. 20 0 0 To Interest on Moneys invested with the Com- the said year, viz missioners for the Reduction of the National Salary 20 0 0 Debt, viz Rent and Taxes 8 0 0 Receipt B., dated 21st May, 1841 116 15 1 Sundries V*Y*A 4 4 2 Receipt B., dated 21st November, 1841 132 10 1 Balance on the General Account £ s> d Sale of Books 0 5 7 invested with the Commission- ers for the Reduction of the National Debt, including In- lerest on 20th of N°v,> •••• 7,298 18 3 Ditto in the hands of W. Williams, Esq., Treasurer » 2 2 — 7,418 0 5 £ 8,736 0 3 £ 8,736 0 3 X8, 736 0 3 £ 8,736 0 3 The Balance on the 20th Nov., 1841. Brought forward .7,418 0 5 Ditto due ditto 66 13 6 7,484 13 11 A'o.«/ Depositors. 207 Whose respective Balances on 20th Nov. 1841, including Interest, did not exceed f20 each •••• £ '• 89 10 1 90 Ditto ditto, were above £ 20 and not exceeding a iVtto d'tto were above 50 and not exceeding 471 o n 4 Ditto ditto .wereabove 100 and not exceeding 315 Total number of Depositors „ 5,381 6 4 2 Charitable Societies •• 212 8 6 9 Friendly Societies • 1,870 19 1 1 Loan by Trustees .7. 20 0 0 327 Total number of Accounts Total Balances. 7,484 13 11 The Rate of Annual Interest allowed lo Depositors, is £3. 6s. 8d. per Cent. We do hereby certify that the aforegoing is a true Account, and that a duplicate of this Statement, accompanied by a list of the Trustees and Managers of the above Institution, is publicly affixed in the Office of the above Savings' Bank, for the infor- mation of all persons making deposits therein. Witness our hands this 30th day ot November, 1841. WM. WILLIAMS, Jun. ) aIanamSt WNI. JENKINS. Witness—JAMES SALTER, Actuary. SIMCO's GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS may truly o be denominated a SPECIFIC for either Gout or Rheumatism, however complicated, or wherever situated. No particular rules or restrictions are necessary. They seldom produce perspiration, purging, or sickness, above all, they prevent the disease from flying to a vital part, and invariably leave the pa- tient stronger, and in a better state of health than belore the attack. Cheddar, August 27, 1840 G FNTLE.VIKN,-Ill order that persons afflicted with Rheumatism mav know the means by which they can he cured, I send you the fol lowiug case:—For some years past I have been subject to the above distressing complaint, but I never fully knew its torments until the month of August, 183S, when from over-heating myself in reaping, and from want of due care in a short time the pains increased to such a degree as to make every little exertion in tlie day a misery, and at night to prevent me taking any rest. I entirely lost the use of one arm, aud my whole body, so to speak, was paralyzed with the malady. In this state, at the suggestion of a Kind friend, I was induced to try Simco's Gout and Rheumatic Pills, which I purchased of your Agent, Mr. Backhouse of Wells. and with gratitude 1 will ever acknowledge their value; for after I had taken two doses, I obtained sound sleep at night; and two small boxes, to the surprise of myself and friends, re stored me to robust health. I was in the full enjoyment of this blessing for about three months, when, from exposure to the weather, 1 got wet through, and this brought un the Rheumatic Gout again but this cir- cumstance, instead of diminishing has furnished another proof of the virtues of the Pills, for, by taking a few fresh doses, the disease was again removed, and I am happy to state that up to the present time 1 am perfectly free from the complaint. I am, Gentlemen, your obliged Servant Messrs Boddmgton& Co. HENRY STAR, Yeoman. Sold in boxes, price Is. l £ d., and 2s. 9d. each, by Mr. Williams, Morgan, Clements, Newport; Jenkins, Phil- lips, Vachall, Mc. Carthy, Cardiff Lester, Jones, Cowbridge Mrs. Davies, Chepstow Morgan, Stuckley, Abergavenny Dowding, Farror, Cossens, Monmouth Hayward and Hunt, f)avies, Neath Edwards, Usk and most respectable medicine venders. Sold wholesale by Barclay and Sons, E. Edwards and Sutton and (.0. London __n Corns, Bunions, &,c- THE Difficulty of procuring a Remedy thai is really bene- ficial in eradicating those painfully hard and callous sub- stances called CORNS, has been long felt by the Public, l he Proprietor of the ANTl-CALLOSTrY, or RUSSIAN CORN and BUNION PLAISTEH, feels great confidence in recom- mending It as the most certain cure for all Callous Swelling on the Feet that has ever yet been invented. By the use of this Plaister immediate Benefit will be found, and in a short time a Hadlcal Cure will be effected, not by cutting (which is gene- rally attended, with danger), but by gradually dispersing the Hard or Soft Corn, and entirely removing ihose painful throb- bings so severely felt at every Change of Weather. Sold, with full Directions for Use, in Boxes, Is. lid. and 2s » 2s., at SA NGER S Medicine Warehouse, 150, Oxford- -ireet. London and by H. Williams, and E. V. Jenkins, { Newport • Wood, Pontypool Pricet Ai^rgavenny Dowding, Monmouth Phillips, Cardiff; Davis, Carmarthen Heyward, Neath Brown, Llanelly Thomas, Cowbridge; Dawe and Son, Swansea; Jenkins, Mei'thyr Tydvil; W. P. VVllhams, Chepstow, &c. &c. 11 EMIGRATION TO UNITED STATES. To SAIL on or about the 20th of NOVEMBER, THE FINE FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN SHIP CTF VIRGINIA, J. T- WHITE, COMMANDER, FOR BALTIMORE, 600 Tons Burthen. This Ship being built expressly for a Passenger Ship, having a second deck, and seven fee. height between decks, offers an opportunity to peisons desirous to Emigrate to the States setdom met with. Early application to be made to C. H. STONEHOUSE and CO., Ship Agents, Newpoit. N.B. Has room for some Light Goods. TIJE BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM TACKETS, dc OLAMORGAM j RE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THE A. ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:- From Bristol to Newport. I From Newport to Bristol. December. December. 6, Alonday— U noon 5, Monday—9 £ morning 7, 'luesday—1 afternoon 7( Tuesday—10^ morning 8, \Vednesday-~l afternoon 8, Wednesday—12 noon 9, Thursday—-2 afternoon 9, Thursday—1 afternoon 10, Friday—7 morning Friday—2 afternoon 10, Friday-7 morning to Friday-2afternoon 11, Saturday-8 morning Ill, Saturday—2k afternoon FAKES :—AfteivCabin, 4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children under :2 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. Four-wheei Carriage 20s. two-wheel ditto, 10s Horses, 5s each; I'wo-wheel Carnage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, with one 1 assenger, lijs Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto, Fore-Cabin, fc»s. Newport to or from Pillgwenlly, Is Dogs, Is-each. The Proprietors of the above Packets give NOTICE, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Par el, (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of theii Offices, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and carriage paid at the time of booking. pontypool and ibeigavmmy.—Coaches daily between thest •jlaces and Newport. Tredegar Iron IVorks, through Abercarne, Newbridge, anc Hedwelty, alld a branch fum Newbridge to NantygloA Coach laily between these places and Newport; arriving at Newpor about ten o cl°« morning, and starting atone o'clock afternoon Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Companv's office, Quay. Bristol or to JOHN JONES, Agenl'. Steam Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells.and Rodney Wharf, Newport. I TO THE NOBLEMEN AND GENTRY, TH F, MAQISTRACY OF THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. MY LOUPS AND GENTLEMEN,— I BEG most respectfully to offer myself'lo your notice, as a candidate for the 0tnCe Governor of the County Gaol of Monmouth. Having for the last Seven Year* been actively engaged in fulfilling the duties of Deputy Governoi the County Gaol and Penitentiary of Gloucester,—a prison wind' 'lai? long been honouiably distinguished for the discipline preserved within its walls, and wlncii contains on a daily average upwards o> walls, and wlncii contains on a daily average upwards th 200 prisoners,—} trust will be considered to have given me the requisite experience for filling the situation to which I now respectfully aspire, and that the testimonials which I shall be able to produce will be considered satisfactory and complete. 1 have the honour to be, My Lords and Gentlemen, Your most obedient humble servant, THOMAS MOORE, Deputy Governor of the County Gaol of Gloucester. Gloucester County Gaot, November 25, 1841. MORZSON'S HYOEIAN MEDICINES. CAUTION. THE Public are particularly cautioncd against a set of im- postors (some of whom are discarded Agents) who make use of the name of Morisonto defraud the public; therefore to prevent impositions, the Hon. the Commissioners of Stamps have directed the words Morison's Universal Medicines" to be engravea on the Government Stamp, in white letters on a red ground. A careful observance of this mark of authenticity will prove a safeguard against all dangerous and deleterious i mitations. Sold in Boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d.; and Family Packets, containing three 4s. 6d. boxes, lis. each. Also the Vegetable Aperient Powder, Is. lid. per Box. Cases of cure and other interesting matter, relating to the Hygeian System of Medicine, are published monthly by the British College of Health, and may be had of all the Agents for Morison's Pills throughout the country. British College of Health, New Road, London. General Agent for Monmouthshire, Mrs. E. Heath, book- seller, Agincourt-square, Monmouth. Just Published, in Demy 81:0. By Messrs. PERRY & CO., Consulting Surgeons, 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham, and 44, Albion-street, Leeds, ILLL'STRATED BY ElGlIl FINE ENGRAVINGS, A PRACTICAL Treeatis on Venereal and Syphi- litie Diseases, in their mild and most alarming forms, showing ^'fierent stages of those de- plorable and often fatal disor- /gSy iV!\ ders, including observations on baneful effects of Gonor- J j|MBK rhoea, Gleets, and Strictures. XSPV HIMMIZS Work is embellished with Stll//wr>^fcy Engravings, representing thu deleterious influence of Mer- cury on l^e externa' appear- ance of the skin, by eruptions on the Head, Face, and body to which are added very extensive observations on Sexual Debility, Seminal Weak. ness, and Impotency, brought on by a delusive habit, all its attendant sympathies and dangerous consequences consi- dered, with the most approved mode of treatment and cure, without confinement or interruption from business; the whole accompanied by explanatory Engravings, with general instruc- tions for the periect restoration of those who are incapacitated from entering into the holy state of MARRIAGE, by the evil con- sequences arising from early abuse, or syphilitic infection. This invaluable Work will be SECRETLY inclosed with each Box of Perrys' Purifying Specific Pills (Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and Us.,) and the Cordial Balm of Syriacum (Price I Is.,) and 33s. per Bottle,) and is pointed out to SUFFERING HI MANITY as a SILENT FRIEND, to be consulted without erposure, and with assured confidence of success. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Piice 2s.9d., 4s. 6d., and Its. per box, are well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most certain and effectual cure evei discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, includitn Gonorrhoea, Gleets. Secondary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Pas sages, without loss of time, confinement, or hindrance fiom business. They have effected the most surprising cuies, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed and when an early application i, made to these Pills for the cure of the above complaint, fre- quently contracted in a moment of inebriety, the eradication is generally completed in a few days. The rash, indiscriminate, and unqualified use of Mercury, has been productive of infinite mischief; under the notion of its being an antidote for a certain disease, the untutored think they have only to saturate their system with Mercury, and the busi- ness is accomplished. Fatal error Thousands arc annually either mercurialized out of existence, or their constutions so broken, and the functions of nature so impaired, as to lender the residue of life miserable. The disorder we have in view owes its fatal results either to neglect or ignorance. In the first stage it is always local, and easy to be extinguished by attend- ing to the directions fully pointed out in the Treatise, without the smallest injury to the constitution but when neglected or improperly treated, a mere local affection will be converted in to an incurable and fatal malady. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country and the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all the prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of one unguarded moment, and by a disease which is not, in its own nature, fatal, and which never proves so if properly treated. 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, tilel,cury, ruin the con stitution. causing ulcerations, blotches on the head, face and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deafness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throat, diseasec nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at length a general debility of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful suHerings. These pills are mild and effectual in their operation, without mercury or mineral, and require no restraint in diet, loss ol time, or hindrance from busines possessing the power of era- dicating every symptom of the disease in its worst stage, with- out the least exposure to the patient; they are particularly re- commended to be taken before persons enter into the matiimo- nial state, lest the indiscretions of a parent are the source Of vexation to him the remainder of his existence, by afflicting his innocent but unfortunate offspring with the evil eruptions of a malignant tendency and a variety of other complaints that ate most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence. It is only by purifying the vital stream from insiduous dis- ease, that the body can be preserved in health and vigour. Hence the infinite variety of complaints, an infected state of the blood induces, and hence the new and deceptive forms a tainted habits puts on, which often deceives the most eminent of the faculty, and baffle the best intentions towards a cure. In those Disorders when Salivation has left the patient un- cured, weak, and disheartened, and when no other remedy could restore the unhappy sufferer to that health which he un- fortunately lost, the PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS will be found the only effectual and radical remedy and have ever been successful, though administerod in many desperate cases of Evil. Scurvy, and Leprosy, as well as removing pimples, from the face. Sore Legs, or other disagreeable Eruptions on the head, face, and body. Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and Us. per box. Prepared only by Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham, and 44, Albion-street, Leeds, [¡:J> Observe, none are genuine without the signature of 04PIC-0 nipressed in a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to imi uite which is felony of the deepest dye. May be had of all Booksellers, Druggists, and Patent Medi- cine venders in Town and Country throughout the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe and America. Messrs. Perry expect when consulted by letter, the usual Fee nf One Pound, without which, no notice whatever can he taken of the Communication (postage pre-paid.) Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the de tail of their cases,—as to the duration of the complaint, the symptoms, age, habits of living, and general occupation. Me dicines can be fo warded to any partot the world no difficulty can occur, as they will be secuiely packed, and carsfuily pro. tected from observation. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM is intended to relieve those persons, who, by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions 01 in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state art affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affections of the nervous system, ob- stinate gleets, excesses. irregularity, obstructions, weaknesses total impotency, barrenness, &c. A perseverance in its use ti;t, been the happy means ot lelicv.ng many thousands, and 01 restoring a great number to the permanent enjoyments of life. It is remarkable for its efficacy m all disorders of the digestive organs, and is especially recommended lo those, who, from the .rreguiantiesof youthful age, habits of studious application, o> a life of pleasure, have fallen into a despondent stale of mind, and that distressing tiain ot symptoms commonly denominated the nervous. In such persons the mental are not less enfeebled than the corporeal, and to then) a remedy that acts with effi- cacy, without interfering with domestic habits, is pecuriarh desirable. l|s- each, or the quantity of four in one ramily oottle tor 33s. ^includitiy Messrs. Perry and Co.'s well known 1 leatise on Secret ice, .Sec.,) by which one Us. bottle is saved. Observe lhe signature of It. and L. Perry and Co. on the outside of each wrapper.) The Five ] ouud Cases (the purchasing of which will be H saving of One 1 ound I welve Shillings), may be had as usual a 4, Great Chailes-street, Birmingham, and 44, Albion-strett Leeds; and 1 alien ts in the country who require a course of this admirable medicine, should send Five Pounds by letter whicl. will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage. Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as uses it 4, Great Charles-street, (four doors from Easy Row, ihrmtngham and 44, Albion-street, Leeds. Only 00' personal visit is required from a country patient, to enablt- \Iessrs. Perry and Co. to give such advice as will be the meant >1 effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all olhts neans have proved ineffectual. Sold by HERBERT WU.UAMS and E. V. JENKINS, Newport. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- ders, and every other Shopkeeper can he supplied with au quantity ol Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, and Cordial Balm ofSryiacum, with tlie usual allowance to the Trade, by most of the principal Wholesal Patent MedicineHousesinLondoo. TO FARMERS, A.c. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT, for the convenience of Agriculturists in the West of England, South Wales, and Ireland, a Stock of my PATENT TURNIP CUTTING MACHINES f [s constantly kept at STRATTON'S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, CLARK-STREET, BRISTOL. ) JAMES GARDINER. Cash on delivery in Bristol, f5. 15s. Irrice&Co.go PERFUMERY, the great superiority of which has been so inP^trovertibly established by the distinguished Patro- nage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, tbe Queen Dowager, the Members of the lw7al Family, and by the Nobility and Gentry generally, as to render unnecessary for P. and Co. to do more than enumerate their leaditi^ Articles "_J PRICE'SjJEAR'S GREASE, for the Growth of Hair. is procured 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 doubt, far superior to anything hitherto known. For dressing the Hair it is very pleasant and useful, cleaning the head from drandriff, and making the Hair beautifully soft and glossy, Price 2s. 6d. and 5s. per pot, delightfully perfumed with OTIO OF ROSES. PRICE'S ABERNETHY'S SPECIFIC for The Complexion Prepared Jrom a Prescription of the late celebrated Surgeon Mr. Abernethv. "THE LADIES' AUXILIARY of BEAUTY," so styled by its numerous admirers, is in all climes and seasons of inesti- mable importaDce to the ladies. Its virtues are available against ihe baneful influence of solar heat, which causes freckles, tun- bums, tan, &c.: and for the removal of all imperfections from the Face and Skin, it continues to be held in the highest esti- ination by all the first ladies of rank and fashion. The ingre- lients of which it is composed are most innocent and efficacious for protecting, softening, and beautifying the Skin, counteract- ing the injurious effects pioduced by intense cold winds or solar heat. Throughout season, time, and climate, this faithful aux- iliary arrays the neck and arms in radiant brilliancy, and per- petuates the vivid bloom of juvenile attraction. Tbe Genuine is sold in London only by th« Proprietors, PRICE and Co., Perfumers to Hei Majesty, 28, Lombard- street; and NEWBERY and SONS, St. Paul's Church Yard. Price 4s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 21s. per bottle; with Testimonials of its surprising effects by a lergymaot of the Chaieh of England, For the Toilet. PRICE'S RONDELETIA, prepared expressly for Her Majesty the QUEEN DOWAGER; an elegant and refreshing let fume, retaining its delightful fragrance for days, and even after washiug, without smelling faint and unpleasant, the uni. versal complaint against many other Essences. Five drops or are equal in power to half an ounce of Lavender. The lovers f elegant Perfumes are solicited, when in London, to call at i'RICE & Co's., and try this article on their handkerchief, for Nhich purpose a bottle is always open free to which handker- hief, so perfumed, the combined fragrance of the choicest 'onservatory must yield precedence. Sold in Bottles at 3s id., 7s., and 15s. each and in handsome Cut Glass JoUet Mottles, as supplied for the use of Her .Majesty the Queen Dowager, 23s. PRICE'S PATENT OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP etains its reputation as superior to all others. It is a perfectly lild emollient Soap, highly salutarv to the Skin, washing with he greatest facility, and possessi^ an aromatic and lasting eifume. 2s. 6d. per packet cf six squares. PRICE'S COLD CREAM. Tins innocent Composition, 1 11 'c ntirely from vegetabie materials,is the most delightful cosmetic -ver invented for the Nursery and Toilet, rendering the Skin oft and delicate, cool. and free from dryness. PRICE'S PATENT HAIR BRUSHES, being maa" 08 a ,eculiat- construction, penetrate to the skin-of the hi d, let the oair be ever so thick, cleaning the roots from scurf and dust; nd producing the most beautiful, bright, and glossy appear- ance. PRICE'S TOOTH BRUSH ES, (nearly 100 various shapes,) vith his improved method of fixiug the haul, by which they lever come out in the mouth. To avoid counterfeits, observe the Name and Addiut, "28, Lombard Street, un the Handle of each Brush. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, (the only surviving Partnerof the late Firms of PRICE & GOSNELL," P^TtY, BUT IS, PRICE, & ) respectfully cautious his friends and customers against ihe manoeuvres of individuals illegally styling themselves PRICE IC GOSNELL, evidently to mislead tije London Mei- jiiants and Country Dealers and, by the circulation of pla- aids, containing false assertions and contemptible instigations, to obtain the Orders intended for Messrs. PRICE & Co., (Mr. I j ice s present Firm.) These persons, fraudulently assuming he Firm of PIIICE & GOSNELL," were never in Partnership, ior in any way connected with the above Firms, otherwise than is servants in the employ of Mr. PRICE'S late Firm of PRICE ■c GOSNELL." PRICE and Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAPS, HUSHES, &c., ate to be had GENUINE in London only at :IPir Establishment, 28, LOMBARD-STREET, and of their Agents iy all the Cities and Towns of Europe, Asia, Africa, 'nd America. PRICE & Co. affix to evety genuine Article a label with he signature of PRICE 6c Co." in Red Ink, and in itscentre 28," Lombard Street; to counterfeit which is Felony. To prevent disappointments and ensure punctuality, all i h'ders in future are requested to be directed to Is PRICE & Co., \}o:-¡n't:LLlER HOVSE,28, Lombard-street, London." The Genuine is always to be had of Hopkins, Perfumer, Herbert Williams, E. V. Jeknins, and E. J. Phillips, Druggists, Newport; Jenkins, Chemist, Cardiff; Jones, and Duncan, Druggists, Brecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan, Druggist, (only) Merthyr; Morgan, Druggist, Llano,.)o Taylor, Petfumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgan, Perfumer, WJi* Williams, Cambrian Office, and Wilson, Chemist, Swansea Kvans, Cross, H. White and Sons, Stationers, and White, Chemist, Carmarthen; Phillips, Edwards, M'Carthy, Che- nists, and Ewens, Perfumer, Cardiff; Davies, Cowbridge; Piice, Druggist, Bridgend; Hayward aDd Hunt, Chemists, •uid Davies, Perfumer, Neath; Drinkwater, Hird, and Tre- wceks, Chemists, Pembroke; Rolland, Perfumer, Tenby; ihomas. Perfumer, and Williams, Chemist, Cardigan; Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, Aberystwith; Perkins, Stationer, 1nd Williams, Druggist, Haverfordwest; and all respectable dealers throughout the kingdom. CORROBORATION OF THE INNOCENT YET RE- LIEVING PROPERTIES OF Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills. To Mr. Prout, 229, Strand, London. Hawley: near Bagshot, Jan. 11, 1841. O I R,—It is now twelve months "Slf/J since I made you ac- .yy quamted with the very extraordinary benefit ^'a'r'"S G°ut anc^ Rheumalic Pills, OSlils which weiekindlyre- commended to me by Major Birch ef Crondale, near Farn ham, who humanely came to my house to take my affidavit that I might receive my half-pay, being then laid up with one of my serious attacks, I then forwarded to you the garrison order by which I was inva- lided home from Newfoundland, after many years of great suffering. I now beg further to say, that within the last-twelve months, I have had several attacks but have, thank God, with the as- sistance of the Pills, been always able to ward it off without much pain, and have not once had a return of those weakening perspirations which formerly afflicted me, and am new in ex. cellent comparative health. I also have to inform you that Mr. George Maynard, of Cove, near Farnborough, Carrier, having witnessed the effect of Blair's Pills on me, and being himself attacked with Gout, tried the Pills, and obtained immediate relief. If you Please ycu may publish this additional proof of the value of this me. dicine. I am, SIr, yours truly, J. MASTERS. Garrison Order above alluded :0. St. John's, Newfoundland, (CERTIFICATE) 12th March, 1838. Conformably to a Garrison Order, dated 9th March, 1838, tor the assemb y of a Medical Board, to take into consideration the state of health of Lieutenant Masters, R.V.C., and to re- port accordingly, we, the undersigned, Staff Officer and Civil Practitioner, forilling the Board authorised by that order, aftrr 1 strict examination of the case of Lieut. Masters, consider him is entirely unfit for military duty.—Lieut. Masters has for several years been afflicted with Rheumatic Gout, which has produced serious fuctionary derangements of his stomach, liver, and other -tscera, and finally given rise to infirmity, weakness, and en- *rgement of the articulations, especially of the ancle joints lis general health and constitution is much impaired and herefore, in our opinion, he i> incapable of further service. (Signed) A N D W, FERGUSON', M.D.,Suff-Assist-Suri:. EDWARD KIELLY, Surgeon. This valuable medicine is iold by Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London and by his appointment, by Herbert Wil- liams, druggist, Newport; Phillips, Cardiff; Farror Mon- -j ^org<tn, Abergavenny; Morgan, Merthyr. >\ llhams, Brecon Goulstone, Llandovery,F.vans,Carmarthen: md all respectable Medicine \enders throughout the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. per box. 'f- 1
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DOMESTIC NEWS. eoMaJor-General Bulkeley, of Clifton, has been appointed Wander of ifie Forces in Jamaica.— Bristol Gazette. TYAS C,{*ENT.—(Jn Monday, an horse and cart, in which ^|0 d ,nan named Lewis, and his son, were proceeding 8ile ^t» ^uks of the New Cut,Bristol, when about oppo- fra |arford-sireet, Cathay, the horse took fright, and "*o h'C (^as'le^ down •he bank into the river. Lewis and ll,e J °y succeeded with great difficulty in getting out,bul aHer was mncli injured in so doing. The horse and sVy0„VVcre carried by the strength of the stream, much l'ie 'ate ^00t's> down the river, and have not seen. Lewis was an honest and industrious w p 0 gained his living by selling fish, and had saved ^r r t'G money t0 buy an horse and cart. If any of fco,w erS should ^'disposed to assist him, Inspector tfceir0^'1'0^ Bedminster police, would willingly be W 8 oner-—Ibidi 1,. conti6 'earn '^at ^'r ^°bert Pee' has sent agents to" the' ti0ri for the purpose of collecting detailed. informa- ^od e ,0 the average rates of wages, and prices of [ tl)C L' a"^ °ther circumstances bearing on the condition of ^utl^ 'cr classes. Judging from the characters of the Nv°tild,I,en '° w'>om this mission has been entrusted, there rig|lt. appear to be every disposition on the part of the iiif0r >0,!ourablc baronet to obtain accurate and unbiassed to ,u la,|0n- To what use he may hereafter be disposed rajSe. "'at information time only can show. He has been tlie lo 's present exalted position by an alliance of all l>avel,0"0Pol,sts, w'th all who have, or who believe they "IIi. all IIHerest in the maintenallce of corruption. Such ''°Ur K°S 'lave occurred in earlier periods of the right ho- bs r 'e baronet's history, and the world need scarcely •Ue4t)r,1,"('ed of the fact, that, after using such alliances as M)|e iS loWards (lie attainment of power, the right honour- et has abandoned the impracticable policy of a *S|ice 'r'^ ,0§e,hpr by such ties, and has, with the assis- HiclU 's political opponents, carried out measures to c'ared i" ''ad, throughout his whole previous career, de- •'c most irreconcilable hostility.— Morning Chron