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A Jfl^roir* IMC v 1 As some proud eehmm.though aloee, RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering ttroae, Now is the stately column broka, The beacon light is quench'd in smoke r;fi t) The trumpet's silver sound is still. The warder silent on the hill I
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7r HHB feW^view fairTINTERN aright, (Porthp y moon light! hnt?a^)eams of gladsome day Then en t0,fl°ut ll>e ruin gray). Then SiT" « 8° alone the while— And, i! St- Mary's ruin'd pile; „ returning, soothly swear, ^cene so sad, so fair-
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-= P°RE|&N INTELLIGENCE. 0- Weha AMERICA. A^ r.ece've^ by express New York papers to the J C I ^n8 nine days later than those received 'Pend^p °mbia. The papers are brought by the In- of ft Pac^et ship, Captain Iloddridge (formerly a'e '"debt ^eor8e Washington), to whose kindness we 0t> e. ^or our file of papers. The Independence lf> >e of April, and brought nineteen pas- j\0tl1 CorV^teen w'l0ro were taken by the Bristol steamer 1J°Hgst .rW'len l^e Independence was off Waterford. itttt On the 10th of April, and brought nineteen pas- j\0tl1 CorV^teen w'l0ro were taken by the Bristol steamer 1J°Hgst .rW'len l^e Independence was off Waterford. ^ted .Pa'»engers is Washington Irving, just ap- h 6 lear1116/'030 ^'n'stert0 Madrid. v?*e re .n by a paragraph in one of the papers which we %l,ihof,,ed> ^at Lord Ashburton had arrived at ^'otn ^or'f61'13 ^lere s no news of a decided character. *N"s,r 0u^" sympathising meetings had been held, J^texan0^" Solutions passed in favour of supporting W- following paragraphs contain all upon Crphal 'n l'ie PaPers *hat 'iafe reached us. il^eMrL !?m ,be York Intelligencer.] • 28th m" <'a,es have been received at New Orleans to "a Procia arc.'1, mosl important item of intelligence K.0, of President Houston, declaring all the J1"! fo(bidH*IC° on t'1e to a s,ate blockade, h n?re 'Dg neutral vessels to trade therewith, after ^ibeH^u not'ce of the blockade, under the penalty !ff«ct with- the law of »alions- The decree is to take 'ate» „o Jn lwenty days as to any port in the United 48 >o «h of 'he Gulf of Mexico, and in forty-five days A aje.s c°tDing from any port in Europe. k xican V'Ces from Galveston contradict the rumour of a P^rtv 'nya3'on) and there seems now little doubt that a,,acked Antonia was a mere marauding Si'^R ,T '^tle Texians, however, were still in motion, t»e*'Co p'r preparations with a view to the invasion ol ^<1 of -*eneral Somerville was invested with the coin- ft'^ircli '6 ma'n body of the Texian army, and was un- fl 0rder for some point beyond the Rio Grande. i6e< fiiie(jr,eWs l^at had been received from the armed ti^ "ot Ye^f1 ''ie c'l'zens f»a'ves,on was> l',al l'>ey 'heir *be enemy, but were determined to con- X fi<ht.Se rrch 10 Mel ainoras, if they could not sooner Ik Was l'ie general opinion that Metamoras $^ e first point of attack. b ^ch sne^ Market continues somewhat light, but not l °f th° HS Was on l'ie c'ose March, or the early He Present month. The banks are doing a little d'Scount, and the heavy payments of the A been overcome pretty much. 1 lilted the name of Reiff, residing in Kensington, lallare, led suicidc by throwing himself into the river De-
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Li" I TALJ^lhe PLH^?UND4Y AFTERNOON, MAY 1.—By the arri- ay, "e'phia packet-ship Susquehana, at this port, «io* her^ 3 Ver^ tlu'c'c we are> by the polite- nof thP Captain Miercken, put in posses- e 'ollowing lin^aPack PlIILADELPHIA, APRIL 5; T' y »a 61 '8 ^usl 'eav'n? our Port> write you a few Po mail reC0fding three important events. ,i a^y r°m New Orleans reports an arrrival at that A of fe»1Cei ^rom Galveston to March 23. The inva- r'3t 0f by the Mexicans is fully confirmed, and the rj(Se ^le Vanguard from Bexar with plunder was a h fQre guerre i0 draw the Texans in pursuit towards do** e,»teredeT ^etlers now say lbat 21,000 Mexicans (jj*1 at a^Q i° two bodies; but if we put them 'hsV^calc^ '^e ,,umber stated, the probability is, liid e*'canU a,'0n will be about correct. The routes of "K;. and Vi8 are tovvards San Antonio de Bexar, and Gu- t|j atis are ct0r'a> on their way into the interior. The *iiK thC?nrCen,ratinB al Aus,'n an(^ near 'c,or,a> and Hen e,r e°ds in the United States to aid them d0* ^eak'of0^' arm9> ai)d provisions. Letters from J10* writa l,.e inyasion as quite a serious aflfair, but j k„Ai ^wOrL ^esP°ndnigly. uj P°*»der andainS 'I'e fiiends of the invaded are collect J y>>on in T lead for Texas. This news creates a great .°ver tk« United State?. Meetings are beihg held A *i«r g • C0«ntry. ^Kr^'c Majesty's frigate Warspite, with Lord V r^'aDd SPec'a' min«»ler> on board, arrived at Anapolis, "bre »°n Saturday last. His lordship was received effort'and n°W 81 V^as'^in8,on• sPee<^ bis Ult J.S ij bita J °8an» a British subject, who was recently O 0t)e Por,» New York, on the charge of having fyi' ^f'ervva f* Par,y 'bat cut out the Caroline, and who a»- re'ease<^ on 'he ground of an informal war- j .been taken up at the instance of Theller, a fct'N'C TKtf Pc^a,ri0,' a"d is confined in gaol for Hll it is K R '6 a^a'r creates little or no excitement as W by end ev?^ 'bat Hogan's object is to lionize hira- <i denea!<0Ur'n^ to become a second M'Leod. He (jf °H»e nl!fn| °n ^'s government for protection. C* lin p,e fancy 'bat Hogan must be a madman to he es .'nt0 an excited border population. Others »av to see h* -n love' and lhat his object in com'n8 ovet Pc 'hat tf, 'nam°rata. A letter just in from Rochester 'ha!e<St hirnVeapeclable inhabitants there have resolved to "'edi8i r?m any illegal outrage, as they are conscious O *liffic U/ s 'be border are oiily anxious to fo- »ndnt. JnjU ly* No excitement is expected from this t|j a" ''1e i,lteresl an(i attention of excited *.Se's tn. e Persons is just now diverted into a channel k>,fcds ,heTe»»s- acto an actress,said to be from England, stab- Ewing, to the heart, at the Mobile toji/ed I 'nd '^e scenes, a few nights since. They had c0b^ress es'enCe l^e lraSefly ^w'"8 died instantly. Ilis *s. Tl^CkPet', and bad not been taken at the last ac- has'e, PUBLICUS. CARf!n^ 's ^rotn 'be Evening Post.— ?°^AN rtlNE OUTRAGE AGAIN—MR. J. S. Ita *• 1 p GA0L again aT ROCHESTER. CLOCK.—Last evening a warrant was JolinU«l'Ce of this city, for the apprehen- kill 'he dogan, Esq., charged with having been And»eSt^ers 'be Caroline, and of the party who Ck-Wan Urfce and 0,hers- '°r til WaS arres,ed as he was getting into a stage Ita 'be 6 PUrPose of going down to the landing to em- lui^1 spirit Sleam-boat for Toronto. He behaved with t|,ered no fr at lbe police-office, asked no favours, re- WiJ>°vv*<' ofe|?ds' but P,aced bis trust and confidence in bis country—the wooden walls of old Eng- ti|| '^e j°stice, at his request, postponed the exami- of the"ni°rrow afternoon. He sent over to Canada r0uo| ,arrest by the steam-boat Gore, which vessel \j0° lo>»m0r bere, and which will arrive back at To- K^olf°W morn'nS> a"d in the meantime lies in a<*>o 'n "'e re" before occupied by William Lyon in^Bst tj]e s arrival heie caused an immensesensation ereruree portion of out population, and that Pie |IC€ Buch°l Genera' Theller, of Detroit, applied to v' OPn-'0r his arres'. which was granted. Peo- ■j>a8itatj0Wever' generally deprecate the idea of any fur- o'cj1 °' l^e fr°ntifcr question. t'00"tl:-bo\1sl0Ck, A.M.-The examinalion of Hogan at the has just begun before the police justice the li. b ^[holding several thousands, is filled to ex- ^So^tion' ^beeler and General Theller appear for the e»grrs,»fof (|and W.Gilbert, and Graham H. Chapin, pi^l"' c?n ^e'e de/endant. Nothing of importance, how- c''ed before the mail closes, as there are 0|j ^uestions raised which will occupy several de'erm'ned that he shall not be out- lire I whil s are determined that he shall not be out- eleru,j ragged drunken patriot Rascalocracy" vi0jthe,e 'bat he shall not on any pretence escape. TL10*! if "IDo doubt that he will be protected from M ^°f/T 6 °* co'd stee' w'^ be sh'e^ enough. '°Uj ^«{Ster ^e,nocrat confirms the arrest of Hogan. O Hia^ aPF»ears to be the impression that he is anx- itj JL. er acCoa k'on of himself, no matter at what hazard." iiIis Count says, that a tove affair has involved film TIL'" 'h»> Al any rate, there does seem to be a 'h e boil e'" Jtiljj 'b of p ?' 'be steam-boat North Star exploded on nB I5 per, rUary> about 22 miles below Tuscaloosa, sons and severely wounding several others. EGYPT. lvt °stos A'Tbe new light house erected on point '» n?ts> Ga'llr.near the Pacha's Pa'fce, at the suggestion of Seen ed On Way,Was exhibited on the 1st instant. It Ali* 20 mi|e8a St0,ie '°wer of 180 feet high, and can be 4*»itei"a'SM- Tn's is anoihcr proof of Mehemet adv&nce the intercourse with Egypt.
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fo, i."1 WicL, en Walsh, aged ninety years, is now con- th ?ao1' at 'be suit of Archdeacon Stopford rhfn,«n's Pr°ceeding was by an Exchequer bill.— 'h endj^ ^'e anr>uities paid to the royal family in ei) p 5'b °f January, 1841, exclusive of the lbert was 1313,197.
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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, CTorner of GToni street, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT PUHHC are respectfully informed, that this Estabh I men I is COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF NEW ell. HANDSOME TYPE, SUITABLE FOR HOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, A W FO RMS, A UC1IONEERS' CA TALOG UES BI LLS or LADING N. SHIPPING NOTES, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR OK0M WOIRJCS A COLLERIESO AND ALL WORKS KEQVJRING EXPEDITION, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY ADI'RESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC., EXECtll ED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE. FUL MANNER. go sunierttam* 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 theGAZETTE, the London Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Eng ind, Ireland, and Scotland. SITUATION WANTED. A YOUNG Person who has been for some years accus- tomed io the busines of a Commercial Inn, wishes to meet with a Situation as BAR-MAID she can be highly re- commended from the situation she is about to leave. Address A. BP, Post Office, Newport, Monmouthshire. May 4th, 1842. TAFF VALli RAILWAY. CALL OF X2. 10s. ON NEW QUARTER SHARES. THE DIRECTORS of the TAFF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY, acting under the provisions of their Acts of Parliament, having resolved that a further call of TWO POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS per Share be made on the Pro- prietors of New Quarter Shares,—the Proprietors of such Shares are hereby required to pay on or before the 9th day of May, 1842, the sum of Two Pounds Ten Shillings on each of their respective Shares, to any of the undermentioned Bankers;- Messrs. Glyn, Halifax, Mills and Co. London. West of England and South Wales District Bank.. Bristol Ditto ditto Cardiff. Ditto ditto Merthyr. By Order of the Board WILLIAM BURGESS, Secretary and Superintendent. Railway Office, Cardiff, April 12, 1842- TAFF VALli RAILWAY. TENDERS FOR LOANS. THE DIRECTORS are ready to Receive TENDERS for LOANS OF MONEY, in sums of not less than Two Hundred Pounds, upon the Security of Loan Notes under the Company's Seal, bearing Interest at the rate of Six per Cent. per Annum, payable Half-yearly, entitling the holder to Mort- gage Debentures of the Company in tbo month Fcbiuaiy, tM4, hearing Interest at the rate of Five per Cent. per Annum. Tenders may be addressed to the Secretary, at the Company's Office, Cardiff; to Messrs. GLYN and Company, Bankers, London or to Mr. W. MALLARD, 27, Small-street, Bristol. By Order, WILLIAM BURGESS, Secretary. Railway Office, Cardiff, Feb. 1,1842. TO COVER THIS SEASON, PAGANINI, The Property of J. B. PHILLIPS, Esq., Witston house, near Newport. PAGANINI by Drone, dam by Musician, grand-dam by Swordsman; Drone was by Master Robert, dam by Sii Walter Raleigh, out of Miss Tooley (the grand-dain of Hark- away), by Teddy the Grinder. He won the two year-old stakes at Newmarket, and was favourite for the Derby, for which he ran second. He carried 15 stone in Leicestershire for three seasons, and was purchased by Alexander Humer, Esq., for 800 guineas has Covered four seasons. His stock arc of good size and pa) ticularly handsome. Will Cover at Witston only. Thorough- bred Mares 3 Sovereigns each, and 5s. the Groom Half-bred Mares I Sovereign, and 2s. 6d. the Groom. The Proprietor, from a desire to improve the breed of Horses in this neighbourhood, has reduced his charge for half-bred and cart mares, one half; thereloie, to prevent the trouble ot collecting, begs to notice, that the money must be sent at the time of first covering. THE LLSIHLFEL BRISTOL AND NEWPORT 111STEAM PACKETS, (SI. GLAMORGAN, ARE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THE ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— From Bristol tc Nemport. I Froth, Newport to Bristol. May. May. 9, Mon— 6 morn 4J after 9, Mon— 9 morn 3j after 10, Tues— 6J morn 5 after 10, Tues— 5 morn 3§ after 11, Wed- 7 morn 5 after 11, Wed- il morn 4 after 12, Thur- 71 morn 5! after 12, Thur— 6 morn li after 13, Fri — 8 morn 6 after 13, Fri — 6 morn 5 after 14, Sat — 83 morn 12 noon 14, Sat — 7 morn 5! after 2 PARES:—After-Cabin, 4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children under 12 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. Four-wheel Carriage 20s. Two-wheel ditto, 10s Horses, 5s each Two-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, with one Passenger, 15s; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto, Fore-Cabin, 6s.—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- cel, (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of their Offices, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and carriage paid at the time of booking. Pontypooland 4bergai't.nny.—Coaches daily between these places and Newport. Tredegar Iron (Vorks, through Abercarne, Newbridge, and Bedwtlty, and a branch fi urn Newbridge to Nantyglo.- A Coach daily between these places and Newport; arriving at Newport about ten o'clock morning, and starting atone o'clock afternoon Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; or to JOHN JONES, Agent. Steam Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, lIotwells and Rodney Wharf, Newport. THE Htk BRISTOL AND CHEPSTOW STEAM^PACKET. Will Resume her Station on MONDAY, the 18th of April instant, and will continue to ply Daily between Bristol and Chepstow, during the Season. » From Bristol. From Chepstow. May I May. 9, Monday—7 mom 9. Monday-5 after 10, Tuesday- 7J morn *0, I uesday-5 £ after 11, Wednesday—7^ morn I U. Wednesday-b after 12, Thuisday—8 morn ,0'u 13, Friday-8 morn ?'«".d 14, Saturday—8 morn 14, J»atuiday 22 aftei FAHKS:—After-Cabin, 4s— Fore-Cabin, 2s To and fcrothe same Day (provided a To and Fro 1 lcket is taken), Aftei Cabin, 6s-Fore-Cabin, 3s; Children under 12 ears of age, Half-price.— Dogs, Is eacti-Four-whecl Carnage, with or without Horses, 20s.-Carriage drawn by one Horse, including Driver, 10s 6d.—Horses, each 5s.—Horse and Rider, Aftei Cabin,0s.-These Fares include EVEJ^ENSE^ Packet Office, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, Bristol, April 8, 1842. The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet give NOH J, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger s Lugg ge, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Pac £ ^a,?e'0n«. (if lost or damaged), unless booked at either of their O in Bristol or Chepstow, and if above the valueL0^ at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid loi the same, time of Booking. at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid fol the same, ai. time of Booking. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE, At the HANBUHY ARMS CAERLEON, on THUSDAY, the 1911K day of May, 1842, precisely at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, In the following or such other lots as may be determined on at the time of sale, viz., Lol l. MESSUAGE and LANDS, in the parish of 4* Christchurch, called *• Tyr-y-scybor Vach Farm," containing by admeasurement 21A. 2R. 13p. N.B. This lot commands a fine vieA of the Bristol Channel, and affords a very desirable site for building on. Lot 2. Two Closes of capital Meadow aid Pasture LAND, situate near the church in the said parish of Christchurch, called Cae Fynhon and Wain Cedwar Cover," containing together 8A. 2B. 7r. Lot 3. Two Closes of Arable and Pasture LAND, situate near the Royal Oak, in the said parish of Christchurch, con- taining together 3A. 2R. 21P. Lot 4. A Close of Pasture LAND, situate in the said parish of Christchurch, adjoining Spitty Farm, and containing 3A. 2R. 15p. Lot 5. Two Closes of Meadow LAND, adjoining Long Ditch Wall, in the parish of Nash, and containing together 9*. OR. 35P. The above five Lots are in the occupation of Mr. Isaac Thomas, as tenant thereof. Lot 6. Seven Closes of rich Meadow and Pasture LAND, situate near the Lower Lakes, in the said parish of Nash, con- taming altogether 40A. OR. 17P., and now in the occupation of Mr. David Morgan, as tenant thereof. Lot 7. A BARN and LANDS, situate in the said parish of Christchurch, called "Graig.yr-avon," containing 46A. 1R.25P., now in the occupation of Mrs. Mary Evans, as tenant thereof. On this Farm there is a quantity of thriving Oak Timber. The above Lots are situate near good roads, and market towns. The Land is generally in a good state of cultiva- tion and the tithe rent charge in Nash, i* consequence of the exisienceof a modus for hay, is likely to be affixed at a sum merely nominal. The respective Tenants will shew the different Lots and for further particulars apply to Messrs. JONES and WAD- DINGTON, Solicitors, Usk, at whose Office Maps of the Lands may be seen.-Usk, 19th April, 1842. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Bit lIi,. C. R. Pfli[,IPPS, At the LONDON APPRENTICE INN, in ABERGAVENNY, on THURSDAY, the 19th of May, 1842, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions ot sale to be then pro- duced, all that long-established and well-reputed concern, called GLYNN GWEN 3EZLWDD WOOLLEN MANUFACTORY. SITUATE in the parish of Llanover, in the county of Mon- mouth, with all the Plant and Machinery belonging thereto, which is in excellent repair, and comprises a perfectly-new tucking mill on an improved principle, one tucker, three carding machines, two spinning jacks, one twisting frame, five weaving looms, one warping loom, one skciner, one beavering frame, one hot press, three iron boilers for colours, one turning lathe, one carpenter's bench, scales and weights, a tewter 42 yards in length and almost new, and a very superior over-shot iron water wheel of 14 feet diameter, with connecting rod, by which the machinery is worked, and which is turned by an abundant and never failing supply of water. Also, a very comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, attached to the Factory, with Stable and other convenient Offices, a very early Gaiden, and three pieces of Land thereto adjoining and belonging, and cootaiuing together about Four Acres and a- half, more or less. The above Premises occupy a sheltered position near the mail-road between Abergavenny and Pontypool, being about four miles and a half from the former and five miles and a halt from the latter town, at each of which is an excellent market. llie Factory Building is very substantial and commodious, ana with the Dwelling-house was newly erected about four years ago. The business of the Factory has been established upwards of twenty-four years, and is peculiarly well situated for benefiting by the patronage and encouiageinent given of late years by the Cwmreigyddion Society's Meetings at Abergavenny to the ma- nufacture of Welsh flannel, some of whose prizes for the best specimens of that manufacture have been already won by the produce of the "Glynn Gwen Frwdd Factory," which also possesses a good range of business in the extensive and populous mineral districts about three miles distant, and likewise com- mands very convenient water carriage, by means of the Brecon and Abergavenny Canal, which adjoins part of the Land. The whole is held under a Lease granted by Sir Benjamin Hall, Bart., M.P., dated the 2nd of May, 1840, for a term ot years, with renewals equal to'84 years in the whole, at an annual lent of jgl7. For further particulars apply to Messrs. GABB and St- CRETAN, Solicitors. Abergavenny. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. EDW AllD PRITCHARD. At the THREE SALMONS INN, US*. FRIDAY, the 20th day of May next, at Si* o'doqk in the Evening, subject to such conditio*" of sale as shall De then produced, all that FREEHOLD ESTATE, I CALLED THE CHURCH FARM, situate in the parish1 of LUNCWM UCHA, in this county, consisting of a sub uantial FARM HOUSE and convenient Outbuildings, toge- ther with several pieces of Arable, Orchard, Meadow find Pasture LAND, and a small quantity of COPPICE WOOD LAND, containing together by estimation about 80 Acres. The Fields lie within a ring-fence, surrounding the Church of Llangwm, having a fine stream of water passing through the centre of the estate, capable of irrigating a large portion of the Meadow Land the quality of the soil is good and imptovable; the Orchard is well stocked with choice fruit trees and there is some valuable Timber now growing on the Estate. The Farm is distant from the town of Usk, between three and four miles, and less than half-a-mile from the Turnpike-road leading from Usk to Chepstow. Mr. Jones, the tenant, will shew the premises and for fur- ilier particulars apply to Mr. RICH A RD MATTHEWS, of Pont Ebbw, near Newport, the Proprietor; Messrs. BIRCH and DA VIS. Solicitois; the AUCTIONEER, Newport; or to Mr. PARTRIDGE, Solicitor, Usk. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By lUr. TV. B. WILLIAMS, (By directions of the Mortgagee under a power of Sale,) At the KINO'S HEAD INN, Newport, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of May, 1842. 4 LL those Three newly-erected DWELLING HOUS ES. situate near the Canal, leading from the Castle urewery to the Newport Forge, in the borough of Newport aforesaid, now in the respective occupations of Richard Gainey, (estimated valuer, per annum) of Hester Pinn, (annual rent of 4 10s.), and of Ladycot (annual rent £10.) The above are held under a Lease, of which there are 95 years unexpired. Reserved rent £7. 13s. per annum. J. MATOHW 10 the Auclionee1' 6r 10 Mr TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT The following very desirable and valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, Lying within a few miles of each other in lierefordshire, Mon- moulhshire, and Gloucestershire, either all together or se- parately. THE LYSTONE ESTATE, CONSISTS of a Mansion House with all necessary Out- buildings, Conservatory, Gardens, and Pleasure Grounds, and was lately occupied by Abraham Whittaker, Esq.;deceased and (at a convenient distance therefrom) two Farm-steads, with several Cottages, a Blacksmith's Shop, and about THREE HUNDRED & FORTY ACRES of Excellent ORCHARD MEADOW, PASTURE, and ARABLE LAND, well Tim. bered, all lying nearly in a ring fence, ami situate at Lystone, in the county of Hereford. The turnpike road from the city of Hereford to Monmouth runs through the Estate, which is about an equal distance of eight miles from each of those places. The Mansion House comprises the necessary accommodation for a family of the first respectability but, from its extremely con- venient ariangement, may be comfortably occupied by one having an establishment of moderate extent. The Society in the neighbourhood is of the first class, the residences of the gentry within short distances, and the roads good. THE DEEPHAK ESTATE, Occupied by Mr. John Morgan, consists of a good Farm House, with Extensive Farm Buildings, in excellent repair, and about ONE HUNDRED& SIXTY-FIVE ACRES of MEADOW, PASTURE, and ARABLE LAND, with about EIGHT and a HALF ACRES of WOOD LAND, all lying together, and situate within two miles of Monmouth, in the parishes of Monmouth and Saint Maughan's, in the county of Monmouth. THE TREYVOR ESTATE, Occupied by Mr. George Webb, consists of a large Farm House, with extensive Buildings, in good repair, and about TWO HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES of ORCHARD, MEADOW, PAsIURE, and ARABLE LAND. and about THIRTY-SIX ACRES of WOODLAND, all lying together and situate within five miles of Monmouth, in the parish of Rocktield and Saint Maughan's, in the county of Monmouth. THE DYMOCK. ESTATE, Occupied by Mr. Robert lhurston, consists of an" Ancient Mansion, used as a Farm House, with Extensive and substan- tial Farm Buildings, and about ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-I OUR ACRES of Superior ORCHARD. MEA- DOW, PAS I URL & ARABLE LAND and the TITHES, both Great and bmall thereof. The Estate is within two miles of Ledbury, and situate at Dymock, in the county of Gloucester, For particulars, apply to Mr. JAMES WHITE, Land Atfent, Coleiord, Gloucestershiie. THE SCHOONER CELERITY, W&T WILLIAMS, MASTER, iS NOW LOADING at COTTON'S WHARF, TOOLEY- STREET, LONDON, for Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Aberga- venny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cowbridge, Bridgend, P'aces. and will positively Sail on TUESDAY, the 10th MAY, 1842. For Freight, &c., apply to the Master on Board; Mr. R. Burton, jun., Newpoit; Mr. Thomas Richards, Abergavenny Prosser, and Price, Brecon; Mr. Scovell, the Wharhnger, London or to Mr. J. G. BIRD, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport, and London Shipping Company, at Cardiff. London, April 25th, 1842. 1 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, At the KING'S HEAD INN, in the town of Newport, in the county of Monmouth, on WEDNESDAY, the Eleventh day of May next, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, (subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced) in One or Two Lots, as may be thought desirable on the day of Sale. ALL THOSE TWO MESSUAGES OR DWELLING-HOUSES, And STABLE, adjoining the Rose and Crown Inn, SII UATE on Canal-parade, in the said town of Newport, o one of which is now in the occupation of Mr. James Howard, at the yearly rent of £ 18., and the other in the occu- pation of the Proprietor. 1 hese Premises are very desirably situate near the Newport Floating Dock, and in the direct road thereto are in thorough repair, and from their situation must in a short time consider- ably increase in value. The Lease is held under John Jones, Esq., of Llanaith Court, for the term of 75 years, commencing the 1st day of July, 1833, at a Ground Rent", which will be apportioned at the rate of IBs. to each house. For further particulars apply to the Proprietor, Mr. WM. JONES, of the Rose and Crown, or to Mr. R. WATERS, SOLICJJOJT, NEWF £ >RT. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (By order of the Mortgagee under a power contained in a Mortgage deed) By A IT. JOHN WILLIAMS, At the Kifo's HEAD HOTEL, in the town of Newport, on SATURDAY, the 21st day of May next, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, (subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced,) all that COPYHOLD ESTATE. CALLED OR KNOWN BY THE NAME OF PANTYHESKE, CONSISTING of two MESSUAGES, OUTBUILDINGS, FARM and LANDS, Arable and Pasture, situate in the parish of Monytnusloyne, and containing by estimation about 45 Acres ot thereabouts, (be the same more or less) and now in the occupation of Edmund Jones, and William Edmunds, at the annual rent of £45. The above property contains all the Veins of Coal and Iron Stone, known by the name of the Lower Monylhusloyne Veins which Veins are now being opened on the adjoining property at Abercarne, and from its contiguity thereto, must in a few years become very valuable. For further particulars apply to Mr. WATERS, Solicitor, Newport. Newport, 28th April, 1842. MONMOUTHSHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the KING'S HEAD INN, in the town of Newport, on MON- DAY, the 23rd of May next, between the hours of Three and Five in the Afternoon, subject to the conditions then to be produced and read,—The following very VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY: IN FIVE LOTS. Lot 1. A BEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING- iX HOISE, with the necessary Outbuildings, and 43 acres and 22 perches of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pas- ture Land, commonly called and known by the name of Pwll Coch, situate in the parish of St. Mellons, in the county of Monmouth, adjoining the upper Turnpike-road leading from Newport towards Cardiff, about seven miles from the former and five miles from the latter town, and now in the occupation of Mr. Evan Thomas. Land Tax redeemed and subject to a chief rent of 4s. 9d. Lot 2. A Freehold Messuage or Dwelling-house, and 11 acres and 20 perches of rich Arable and Meadow Land, thereto ad- joining, commonly ca!lcd and known by the name of Vaindre VacU, situate in the parish of St. Mellons aforesaid, about one mile from the village or St. Mellons, and two miles from the village of Castletown, and now in the possession of Mr. Wil- liam Thomas, of the Walk. Land Tax redeemed, and subject to a chief rent of 6d. Lot 3. A Freehold Messuage or Dwelling-house, and two acres one rood and ten perches of Land thereto belonging, commonly called and known by the name of Cross-pen-Gwr, situate adjoining the lower Turnpike-road leading from New- port to Cardiff, in the parish of St. Melons aforesaid, and about midway between the villages of St. Mellons and Castletown. Land Tax redeemed. Lot 4. A Freehold Messuage or Dwelling-house, with a Barn, Stable. and other convenient Outbuildings, and 16 acres and 7 perches of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, of the best quality thereto adjoining, commonly called and known by the name of Pentwyn, situate near Tre-ddee, in the parish of Marshfield, in the said county, and about one mile from the village of Castletown, now in the occ"Pat'uu of Mi. Ttiemas Jones. Laud 'fax redeemed, and subjec* to a chief rent of 7d. Lot 5. Two Freehold Pieces or Parcels of rich Meadow Land, containing by admeasurement 8 acres I rood and 30 perches, situate in the parish of Peterstone, in the said county, and in the occupation of Mr. Daniel James. Land Tax re- deemed.- For further particulars apply to Mr. THOMAS JONES PHILLIPS, Solicitor, Newport, at whose Office Maps of the several lots may be inspected. DIOCESE or LLANDAFF. THE VERNAL VISITATION of the REVEREND and WOSHIPFUL WILLIAM BRUCE KNIGHT, M.A., CHANCELLOR of the DIOCESE OF LLANDAFF, Will be held at the times and places following: At COWBRIDGE ou TUESDAY, the 17th of MAY. At LLANDAFF-• °n'IWDAY, the 20th of MAY. At ABERGAVENNY ..on JUtSDAY, the 24th of MA Y" At NEWPORT 00 IHURSDAY,the26th of MAY. THE Chancellor takes this opportunity of expressing his L hope that all such defects as were presented at the last Visitation will have been set in ordsr, and that Certificates to that effect will be regu aily delivered to him, at the several places of meeting, by all such parties as have not already cer- tified. lie will also feel gieatly indebted to the several Rural Deans for any information with which they may be pleased to favour him, in regard to thecondition of the Churches, Church Yards, Glebe Houses, and Lands,&c., in their lespective juris- diCli0DS' EDWARD STEPHENS, DePuty.Regisuar. Llandaff, April 14, 1842. MEDICINE RENDERED PALATABLE. MOXON'S EFFERVESCENT MAGNESIAN APERIENT. For Indigestion, Bilious Affections, Pains in the }[,ad, Sick Headache, Casual or Habitual Lostiveness, Aausea, Sickness, Heartburn, Piles, Fistula, Derangement of the Stomach and Head, caused by the excess either of eating or drinking, and especially as a preventative and safe remedy for the Gout. RECOMMENDED BY Dr. GRAHAM, Author of "Domestic Medicine," Dr. TURNBIJLL, of Russell-square, London Dr WILSON of London, Author of a work on the application of Vapoor, dedicated to Dr. Macartney, of Dublin; Drs. HARE, ARPFN, REECE, and by the FACULTY in general. THIS elegant preparation of Magnesia, the result of much T study and experiment, is fast superseding all other me- dicines of its class, and is now very generally acknowledged to be the best purgative ever introduced as a public medicine. The almost unprecedented sale which it has obtained, has aroused the cupidity of many unprincinled persons, who are always ready to take advantage of the popularity of another's invention and this medicine has therefore been extensively imitated, by Compounds possessing none of its properties. Puichasers can only rely upon the Government Stamp, which, in the genuine article, has Moxon and Smith, (then co-part- ners) Chemists, Hull," engraved on it. This is the only certain proof of the genuine preparation. It possesses all the eflicacy of the most approved Saline Purgatives, without the disagreeable taste which renders such medicines so obnoxious to the palate and stomach and is uni- versally allowed, by all who have given it a fair trial, to be snperior to all other medicine as a FAMILY PURGATIVE, and as an invaluable companion to the traveller, particularly those visiting tropical countries; the sportsman, the delicate female, the sedentary student, and to all persons subject to ir- regularities of the bowels, and the disorders resulting there- from. A teaspoonful taken after any excess, either in eating or drinking, will restore the tone of the stomach, and relieve all unpleasant symptoms. If taken regularly for some time previous to the usual time of experiencing a fit of Gout, it will generally prevent, and always mitigate the severity of the attack, without that injury to the constitution which is consequent upon the use of colchicura and other strong sedatives. To those afflicted by Indigestion, Bilious Disorders, Sick. headache, and all other affections caused by an imperfect per- formance of the functions of the digestive organs, it affords a pleasant and effectual remedy, its operation being at once ef- fective and unattended by griping or other unpleasant symptoms. Testimonials from several medical and other gentlemen are in- serted in the bill inclosing each bottle. Sold Retail, in Bottles at 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d., and in stoppered Bottles at 6s. and lis., by all respectable Medicine Venders.- Wholesale Ageifts, Barclay and Sons; Snttons Edwards and all other Medicine Houses, London; J. and R. Raiines, Edin- borougb and Dublin Butler, Dnblin Dennis, York &c., &c FOR STRENGTHENING THE CONSTITUTION anri rURlI YING 1 HE BLOOD. These Pills are obtained solely from Peruvian Bark and Sarsaparilla, so prepared as to contain all the properties of each of these valuable medicines and by a judicious combination, so greatly are their virtues in- creased, that they are decidedly preferable to any other pre- paration. For debility, indigestion, headache, loss of appetite, nervous depression of the spims, &c., they will be found a perfect cure, and in all eruptions of the skin, they are highlv beneficial. prepared and sold by G. CUBITT, Norwich. Sold Whole- sale by the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Wholesale Es- tablishments, and Ketail, by most medicine venders in the kingdom, in boxes, at I S. Jid. and 2s. 9d. ache. MB. EVAN JACOB, DECEASED. ALL Peisons having Claims or Demands on the ESTATE of th3 said EVAN JACOB, late of Caerphilly, in the county of Glamorgan, deceased, are requested forthwith to send the particulars to Mr. EDWARD JACOB, of Wedal, in the parish of Saint John the Baptist, in the said county, or to Mr. JOCOB JACOB, of Smith-street, in the town of Cardiff, in the said county, the administrators. And all persons indebted to the Estate, are also requested to pay such Debts to one of the administrators before named. April 28th, 1842. MONMOUTHSHIRE. CHEPSTOW & ABERGAVENNY DISTRICT OF ROADS-SHIRENEWTON BRANCH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT a Meeting of the Trustees of the above District of Roads, will be held at the TOWN HALL, Usk, on TUES- DAY, the 24th day of May next, at Twelve at Noon, for the purpose of LETTING the TOLLS arising at the Langwm and Shirenewton Gates, on the said Road, in the manner directed by the Acts passed in the Third and Fourth years of his Ma- jesty King George the Fourth, Per regulating Turnpike- roads," which Tolls were let last year at the clear rent of £250. The Renter will be requtred to pay down a deposit of CIO. per cent. on the rent, which will be held as a security for the due payment of the rent quarterly, with such security as the Trustees present shall approve of. And the renter will have to pay for Stamps, Contract, &c. JOHN SHEPARD, Clerk to the Trustees. Usk, April 20th, 1842. Just Published, the 12th Edition, Price 2s. 6d. (enclosed in a Sealed Envelope), and sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post-office Order for 3s. 6d., THE SILENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES OF THE GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sexes; being aD Enquiry Into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established her em- pire :—with observations on the baneful effects of Solitary In- dulgence and Infection Local and Constitutional Weakness, N'ervous Irritation, Consumption, and on the partial or total Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of RESTO- RATION; the destructive effects of Gonorrhaea, Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the Work is embellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the Skin, b) Eruptions 011 the Head, Face, and Body with approved mode of Cure for both sexes followed by observations on the Obligations of MARRIAGE, and healthy perpetuity with directions for the removal of Physical and Constitutional Disqualiifcations; the whole pointed out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEND, to be cotis Ited without eiposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, Birmingham, and Leeds. Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Pater- noster-row Wilson, 18, Bishopsgate.street; Purkis, Comp- ton-street, Soho Jackson and Co., 130, New Bond-street, London Guest, 51, Bull-street, Birmingham Buckton, 50, Briggate, Leeds Ferris, Brown, and Co., Union-street, Bus-, tol; J. Fryer, Westgate-street, Bath Mr. Lindsey, II, Elm-1 row, Edinburgh D. Campbell, 136, Argyle-s reet, Glasgow Ward, Pring, and Rawl, 30, Westmoreland-street, Dublin Courier office, Manchester J. Newton, 16, Church-street, Liverpool and by all Booksellers in town and country, and at The MERLIN OFFICE.NEWPORT. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired function, of life, and is exclusively directed to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganization of the Generative Sys- tem, whether constitutional or acquired, loss of sexual power. and syphilitic disease and is calculated to afford decided re- lief to those who by early indulgence in solitary habits have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen into a state of chronic debility, by .vhich the constitution is left in a deplo- rable state, and that neivous mentality kept up which places the individual in a stale of aaxiety for the remainder of life. The consequences arising from this dangerous practice are not confined to its pure physical result, but branch to moral ones leading the excited, deviating mind into a fertile field of seduc- tive error, into a gradual and total degradation of manhood, into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature wisely instituted for the preservation of herspecies -bringing on premature decripitude, and all the habitudes of old age ;— an one carries with him the form and aspect of other men, but without the vigour and energy of that reason which his ea ly youth bade him hope to attain. How many men" cease to be men, or at least, cease to enjoy manhood at thirty 1 How many at eighteen rcccivo the impression of the seeds of syphi- litic disease Itself1 the consequences of which travel out of tht. ordinary track of bodily ailment, covering the frdm* witt; dts gusting evidences of its ruthless nature, and impregnating the wholesome stream of life with mortal poison conveying into families the seeds of disunion and unhappiness undermining domestic harmony; and striking at the very soul of human intercourse. The fearfully abused powers of the human Generative Sys- tem require the most cautious preservation and the debility and disease resulting from early indiscretion demand, for the cure of those dreadful evils, that such medicines should be em- ployed that are most certain to be successful. It is for thest cases Messrs. Perry and Co., particulaily designed then CORDIAL BALM OF SY RIACUiM, which is intended to relieve those persons who, by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state, are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affections of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obtructions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total irnpotency, barrenness, &c. As nothing can be better adapted to help and nourish the constitution, so there is nothing more generally acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward wastings, loss of appe- tite, indigestion, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, or consumptive habits, and debility arising from Syphilis. It possesses wonderful efficacy in all caStS 01 syphilis, fiti, head aches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness of spirits, dimness of sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, vapours and melancholy, and all kinds of hysteric complaints are gra- dually removed by its use. And even where the disease of Sterility appeals to have taken the firmest hold of the female constitution, the softening tonic qualities of the Cordial Balm of'Syriacum will warm and purity the blood and juices, in- crease the animal spirits, invigorate and revive the whole ani- mal machine, and remove the usual impediment to maternity. This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the MATRIMONIAL STATE, lest in the event o. procreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en. stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from paren- tal debility, or evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, that are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence. Sold in Bottles, price lis. each or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle for 33s., by which one Us. bottle is saved. Prepared only by Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham, and 44, Albion-street, Leeds. g::g- Observe, none are genuine without the signature of (MtMvpjg impressed on a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to imi- tate which is felony of the deepest dye. The Five Pound Cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings;) may be had as usual at 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham, and 44, Albion-street, Leeds and patients in the country who require a course of this admirable Medicine, should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage. 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 of One Pound, without tchich, no notice whatever can be taken of the Communication. 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 forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can occur, as they will be secuiely packed, and catefully pro- tected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 1 Is. per Box, (Observe the signature of R. & L. PERRY, and Co., on tht outside of each wrapper), are well known throughout Eu- rope and America, to be the most certain and effectual curt ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secon- dary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement or hindrance from business they have effected the most surprising cures, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed and are of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic Af- fections, Eruptions on any pait of the body, Ulcerations, Scro- fulous or Venereal Taint, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and vigour It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to his horrid disease, owing to the unskilfulness of illiterate men who by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, 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, diseased a r), nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at length a general debility of the constitution ensues, and a melanchoh death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be cousulled as usua at 4, Great Charles-street, (four doors from Easy Row, Birmingham and 44, Albion-street, Leeds, punctually fiom Eleven in the Morning until Eight in the Evening, and or Sundays from Eleven till One. Only one personal visit IS lequired from a country patient, to enable Messrs. Pern ind Co. to give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and efrectual cure, after all other means have proved ineffectual. r N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- ders, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with any juantity of Peiry's Purifying Specific Pills, and Cordial Balm if'Syriacum, with the usual allowance to the Trade, by mosi f ihe principal Wholesale Patent MedicineHousesin London Sold by HERBERT WILLIAMS, E. V. JEVSINS, and F. D. VAUOHAN Newport «: TXUSDECrAXl CATTLE SHOW. TN the LIST of PRIZES for SIR CHARLES MORGAN'S X EXHIBITION, in Dec, next, the Cup given by Job* ROLLS, Esq., is for the Best PONY under 13 Lands. Iu*n, and under 5 years, and not for the Best GAL.Lt; as stated by mistake in the List. Tredegar-Houae, 30th April, 1842. ç >- c A xr T X o ar. The unprecedented Patronage of HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY. HIS LATE MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY: HIS MAJESTY KING OF HANOVER. HIS MAJESTY KING OF THE FRENCH. HIS MAJESTY KING OF BELGIUM, A ND 208 Certificates, testifying to the* superiority and A. sterling value of WOODHOUSE'S ETHEREAL ES- SENCE of JAMAICA GINGER, in affording instant relief in Spasms, Cramp, Gout, Rheumatism, Flatnlence, Indiges- tion, pain and oppression after Meals, and all affections of I be Stomach and Bowels, has induced many unprincipled persons to foist spurious imitations. Purchasers are hereby cautioned to observe DJCTMUS WoonnousB engraved on the Govern- ment Stamp, otherwise not genuine. One of many Testimonials Sir, 51, High-street, Borough. I was called to a lady, the subject of spasm and sick- ness at the stomach, who had taken from advice varinus reme- dies without benefit. The spasm increased upon ..t-r to that degree as to make it doubtful whether or not it was accompa- nied with inflammation. It struck me that ordering a c^idlitz Powder, with a tea-spoonfnl of your invaluable Lthertal Es- sence of Ginger, it might give relief. Ten minutes after its administration the patient was not only relieved, but did r^t require my further assistance; and from the effect of this ad- mixtuie, if I were asked what medicines I would advise families to keep by them. I should say SeLdhtz Powders and W ood- house's Ethereal Essence of Ginger. This is not the first instance I have had the opportunity of seeing its wonderful effect in cases of spasm. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, JARRETT DASH WOOD, Surgeon to the Royal Humane Institutioa. To Decimus Woodhouse. This Essence is prepared solely by E. R. GREOORV fwbo has purchased the recipes) at his Laboratory, Church-street, Hackney, and sold by him, Wholesale and Retail, in Bottles, 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d. glass-stopped Bottles at 10s. 6d. and 21s. each also the City Depot, Hooper, London-bridge, and every respectable Medicine Vendor in the United Kingdom.-Where may be had WOODHOUSE'S BALSAM OF SPERMACETI, for Coughs, Asthmas, Shortness of Breath, Wealing, Colds, soreness, tightness, and oppression of the Chest; and most affections of the Chest and Lungs. relieved in ten minutes, by takin gone dose of WO(ldhousp's Balsam of Spermaceti, or Pec- toral Cough Drops. Persons doubting the efficacy of this Me- dicine, may take a dose in the proprietor's shop before they purchase. The proprietor earnestly recommends a trial of these Drops to persons afflicted with the above complaints, but be does not introduce them as being an infallible cure (as many'do), but is warranted in asserting their efficacy from the extensive relief afforded in numerous cafes of the above de- scription. Constitutional Coughs of three, four, and more years standing, having been cured in the course of a week by the use of these Drops. In the Hooping and Chin Coughs it will be found equally valuable it will at all times relieve the most violent Consumptive Cough. In Bottles, Is. ljd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 10s. 6d.each. S"rice&Co.'s ISERFUME^V, the great superiority of whuh has be»-ii so incontrovertibi" established by the distinguished Patro- nage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Queen Dowager, th Members of the Royal FatnJ'y.and by the Nobility and Gentry generally, as to render it unnecessary for P. and Co. to do mou- than enumerate their leading Articles ;— CA PRICE'S BEAR'S GREASE, for the Growth of Hair, is procured from the animatin its native Climate, it being known o possess more vivifying properties when so procured toan vhen he 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 'he 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 OTTo ')F ROSES. PRICE'S ABERNETHY'S SPECIFIC for The Complexion Prtpared from a Prescription of the late celebrated Surgeon JUr. Abernethy. "THE LADIEs'AUXILIARY of BEAUTY." so ttyled its numerous admirers, is in all climes and seasons ot intstt- nable importance to the ladies. Its virtues are av*ihi,N' he baleful influence of solar heat, which causes fi-ck.r> .n hums, tan, &c.; and for the removal of all impeitt-cM<i r. 'he Face and Skin, it continues to be held in thfh! hrt.t .I¡ nation by all the first ladies of rank and fashion. The msr. iients )f which it is composed are most innocent and ertic?cii>us ■ or protecting, softening, and beautifying the Skin. counter ct- ng the injurious effects pioduced by intense cold wi nds IIr solar leat. Throughout season, time, and climate, this faithful aux- liary arrays the neck and arms in radiant brilliancy, and per. petuates the vivid bloom ot juvenile attraction. The Genuine is sold in London only by the Proprietors, PRICE and Co., Perfumers to Her Majesty, 28, Lombard- ,treet; and NEWBERY and SONS, St. Paul's Church Yard, ilrice 4s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 21s. per bottle with Testimonials If its surprising effects by a lergymam of the Church of England, For the Toilet. PRICE'S RONDELETIA, prepared expressly for Her Majesty the QUEEN DOWAGER an elegant and refreshing Perfume, retaining its delightful fragrance for days, and even after washing, without smelling faint and unpleasant, the uni versal complaint against many other Essences. Five drops or It are equal in power to half an ounce of Lavender. The lovers of elegant Perfumes are solicited, when in London, to call at PRICE & Co's., and try this article on their handkerchief, for which purpose a bottle is always open free to which handker- chief, so perfumed, the combined fragrance of the choicest Conservatory must yield precedence. Sold in Bottles at 3s fid., 7s., and 15s. each; and in handsome Cut Glass Toilet Bottles, as supplied for the use of Her Majesty the Queen Oowager, 21s. PRICE'S PATENT OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP retains ;ts reputation as superior to all others. It is a perfectly mild emollient Soap, highly salutarv to the Skin, washing with the gre-itest facility, and possessik^, an aromatic and lasting perfume. 2s. 6d. per packet of six squares. PRICE'S COLD CREAM. This innocent Composition, entirely from vegetable materials, is the most delightful cosmetic ever invented for the Nursery and Toilet, rendering the Skin soft and delicate, cool, and free from dryness PRICE'S PATENT HAIR BRUSHES, being made on a peculiar construction, penetrate to the skin of the head, let the hair be ever so thick, cleaning the roots from scurf and dust; and producing the most beautiful, bright, and glossy appear- ance. PRICE'S TOOTH BRUSHES, (nearly 100 various shapes,) with his improved method of fixing the hairs, by wlwch they never come out in the mouth. To aiitid counterfeits, olnerre the Xame and Address, "28, Lombard Street," Oil the Handle of cach Brush. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, (the only surviving Partner of the lite Firms of "PRICE & GOSNELL," PATEY, BUTTS, PRICE, & Co.") respectfully cautions his friends and customers against the manoeuvres of individuals illegally styling themselves 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 & GOSNELL," were never in Partnership, nor in any way connected with the above Firms, otherwise than as servants in the employ of Mr. PRICE'S late Firm of" PRIC8 PRICE and 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 ot Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. PRICE & Co. affix to eveiy genuine Article a label with the signature of PRICE & Co." m Red Ink, and in its centre < 128, Lombard Street; to counterfeit which is Felony. To prevent disappointments and ensure punctuality, all Orders in futu: e are requested to be ducted to PRICE & Co., MONTPEI.LIER HousE, 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, Caidiff; Jones, and Duncan, Druggists, Brecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan, Druggist, (only) Merthyr; Morgan, Druggist, Llandilo Taylor, Perfumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgan, Terfumer, Wil- Williams, Cambrian Office, and Wilson, Chemist, Swansea Evans, Cross, H. White and Sons, Stationers, ^nd Whitt. Chemist, Carmarthen; Phillips, Edwards, M'Carthy, Che- irists, and Ewens, Perfumer, Cardiff; Davies, Cowbridge; Pnce, Druggist, Piidgend; Hayward and Hunt, Chemists, and Davies, Perfumer, Neath; Dnnkwater, Hird, and Tre- weeks, Chemists, Pembroke; Rolland, Perfumer, Tenby; ¡ Thomas, Perfumer, and Williams, Chemist, Cardigan; Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, Aberystwith Perkins, Stationer, and Williams, Druggist, Haverfordwest; and all respectable dealers throughout the kingdom.