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6R BALL AND SUPPER, N E pt) it,r. ABAn NEWPORT. « roo.n fan.^ SUPPER will lake place at the capacious hli!stanr le new Town Hall, Newpoit, on Tuesday, the r'hesiiln ce'ebration "f the opening of the Town Hall. R i of a committee. Ori'?LEwiTT. Cs«- W P- )«,. A X, „AVIUS MORGAN, ESQ., M.P., t>S'ewa,d>- ^Remo lo °n application to the Committee ol S^he Town Hall l ( 1*1 in DERS FOR LOANS. »> th. ^ECTORS of this Company are prepared, unde r frit l"wisions of the Act of Parliamentgjfr-d a,nd 4ti Vie- JO{fgP- UO, to RECEIVE TENDEj-jSfof LOANS of k '"fawi °n M°r,gage of the undertaking, in Sums not less 1* each, for the Term of Five, Seven, or Ten Year#. ^"JeaH If681 al l^e R*,e 5 Per cent* per annum' Payable Coupons aitached to the Debentures. C'c,» th men,'on'ns the amounts and the term of years for 2?«reta ey are proposed to be lent, to be addressed to the ♦I'lrd ij.al t,ie Company's Office, Cardiff; or to Mr. Wm. ,Small-street. Bristol. „ By order of the Directors, Cardiff T WILLIAM BURGESS, 18, 1843, Secretary. W- LAWES and CO., L^KT^1, CARRIERS PER RAILWAYS, »iik a,1<l th J>pP.ortun'ty of ^turning thanks to their Friends oportePublic generally in South Wales, for the liberal 4Jj}« tim "ave hitheito received at Carriers; and at the assure them they will still use the utmost dispatch b ^al°n 'n Shipping all Goods confided to their care for Ofci^se &c., and at the lowest possible rate of charge- Particular in ordering from the undermentioned 5^t8Tn?~~GeraW'» HaH, Basing Lane, Cheapside. S*Tw fT"New Company's Van Office, 8, Temple-street. A iT, ,Uo Ditto, Saw Close. T^'I'er. Rly SPring Vans to Melksham,Trowbridge, Devizes, i ofungstoke' Winchester, Southampton, Portsmouth, To aiK' a" Par,s of Hampshire, &c- &c. anHJ»u Agent for NEWPORT, CARDIFF, all adjacent ^■O^Port i Ir Neighbourhood. 'January 19th, 1843. Xtote TOWN OF CARDIFF. ^'rouT t &G £ FEftS AN1> OTHERS, fw entering into Business in one of the principal I 0 let w„. 1 owns in South Wales. TV* 'mmediate possession, all that Old-established SHnpccustome<^ HOUSE and Premises, with a l'ow'e 'h th i at'ached, known as the Rummer Hotel," t^O. R„ fading thoroughfare of the above improving pirate. Low, and the coming-in upon a valuation will be Agp»,r Particulars,apply to Mr. SAWYER, House and Auctioneer, Cardiff'. AV^jjv FOR SAIiE, nsin*rfi PRETTY PAIR OF HORSES, a good match, j[,nf?'eliar Ve anc^ s'x- about fifteen hands, go well in double i0 ?,ess' an(l the one carries a lady very nicelv. — j/- MORGAN, Angel Hotel, Al>ergavenny. J1*) TO BE LET. i,HEOl S^ED UP0X AT CANDLEMAS NEXT, ^PDII, FARM, of the Vicarage of Caerleon. *^«onJ^<o ^the Rev. DANIEL JONES, Vicarage. S i'if MONMOUTHSHIRE. **Orjiej aJ> Heifers and Steers, stout team of Curt 'I' OJ 0 t aPld Mares, Fat and Store Pigs, 200 Bushels well-ended Hay and Clover, SOLD BY AUCTION, hn Vip BU MORGAN and SON, t)NESDAY, the 8ih of February, 1843, on the D .'uALNHE Cross As" Farm. in the parish of SIUNFRITH, 0N<si« of M/- Thomas MARTIN, Jun. fon. r six C°ws in Calf, two Barren Heifers. ^Cart uw°-yea|s-°ld Heifers, six 1'wo-years-old Steers, S K UZ0^ th,ree 9art Mares (°ne of is in foal), t'our Ri-SeJ ^°°O In ''arness), four Fat Pigs, eight Store •K*1* onJn.ng bJ?ws'lwo R,cks of well-ended Hay, about S4I0 n,:)! ^•lc'c» and 200 Bushels of Oats thrashed. commence precisely at Eleven o'clock ia the iTf Jt r WS NEW Y DO, MONMOUTHSHIRE >id IMPORTANT SALE OF ^tif€r Un(^ Leicester Sheep, Well-bred Cows, In-calf C°/,s *> Useful Steers, able Cart Horses, Hackney ditto, Qnd °>. different Pii*, Hay, Clover, Potatoes, v ^^uttural Implements. I^EG, Messr8. GRAHAM & SON the pi an?°"nce that they liave received instructions from n TO J°pr,etor Mr..lohn Marfell, who is leaving the Farm, S"thepSliLL BY PUHLIC AUCTION, iNdd I^n»,ses. at the TUMP FARM, in the Parish of Bettws of the County of Monmouth, on MONDAY, the 30th b jl°Uary. 1843, the following LIVE and DEAD v-cf,fVDIKING STOCK, L<JVER) POTATOES, AND AGRICULTURAL ,n IMPLEMENTS. in«r u 3lock «wes, 30 ewes and wether tegs, 4 milch 1 L a.J^ heifers, 2 two year-old steeis, 4 cart horses and niare a S°°d roadsier and steady in harness, L'JDJ diit"° cart mare i° 'oa'> two year-old nag colts, 2 "f p s of u°- cart ditto, boar pig, sow in farrow, 1 hilt ditto, ToUlo<}s aJ and Clover, about 30 tons; and about 30 sacks Implements consist of two broad-wheel Ofj'OQg *° °arrow-wheel harvest ditto, two broad-wheel (»rraf>» tw arr°w-wheel ditto, two pairs of harrows, ooe pair Tl*o\v P U8,1S. one three-furrow drill, one roller, ground Aucr' 8Ca'es and weights. &c. t Ituit tloneei-s particularly dilect the attention of their '"ends to the above Stock: the Sheep being of e,ch awJ Leicester cross, and will be sold in Lots of Pow r Cows excellent milkers and in good season th* ll^'Pti Cr and good workers; and the whole of too choice &fe«/ ^shi^11 t0 nee<^ any comment. <^ly -T^V'son the Table at Ten, and the Sale to commence Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. TEETIT. Op lit L KOSELT, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON. Continuation of present Visit until nDAY_EVBNING, the 1 Ith of FEBRUARY. b^Eh^^ TUESDAYS ABKRGAVENNv. THURSDAYS..NEWPORT. SATURDAYS MONMOITH. "ie jyf DURING JANUARY. rall^' GentrV> Cffrgy, und the Residents gene- rally °J the county of Monmouth und vicinity. IS yj IX MR. L. MOSELY, .Ol^BBOH-DBHTISX, fjJ.HATPV RNE,IS*STREETI OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, •W c0nfij^FULLY impressed for the distinguished proofs of he Co eDce reposed in his professional skill and abilities, \»'1 **»rs^DLen practice in the county (now approaching wh0 n0w l''e honour to inform his Patients and may wish to Consult him, that in order to com- J1 "til we!'f,.NlJME»ous ENGAGEMENTS, he will prolong his Jtid"!? he ^URDAY, the 11th of February, up to which CONSULTED as usual on MONDAYS H\r\. • at the ANGEL HOTEL, Abergavenny; on C't.Net AYs and THURSDAYS, at the KINO'S HEAD »tfe^ATrrnP5lr,> (a,Private Apartments); and on FRIDAYS YS, at Mr. POWELL'S (plumber), Monnow- j, ""loutl). \|r, i Attendance from Ten to Five. j ^8extensive and well-known practice at his "(L *■ *herp town residence (No. 12 Berners-street, Oxford- ^Pt is Co Patients can always "be attended) he is enabled to ^hi'^ „?,ry Patients advantages never yet attainable ex- 8 ^esi tropo''s' he whole of the mechanical depait- iy,e 8ned by himself and executed on the premises, by Kr> the BS an accuiate and sure fit is guaranteed, all pres- PtrPsea 0f8Ums avoided, and the teeth are made toanswei all Vltj tea fnasticaticn and articulation, and are worn with »ka c°mfort upon the most tender gums, without [• C. ^.erePla'ning slumps. i.^P'Ovefr8 happy to state that, from extensive alterations 'Jltt^^ahled nts just finished in the mechanical department, Al aid 'f reduce his C'ha rges very considerably, so as to X'- i*. \| >° 'he Dentist within the reach of all parties. «*«' ^Om Jif new'y-invented incorrodible Teeth never change to°«cl> to e effects of medicine or ill health, and assimilate 4 *ih,lUral a *\a,Ure as to defy detection by the closest observer. S^Too^,ific'ar Teeth of every description fixed, ln>ni ^r*lhd. s '? a complete set, without wiies or ligatures of 0Perar°a ng> Stopping, Children's 1'eeth attended, and W aHd SD'°" Pertaining to Dental Surgery. Consultations Wai* M'CUnens shown in every stage of preparation. ^fiili' S re^ere,ices combine very many of the most influ- (VCal ^his patients) resident in the county, and the %>»n °^M0,n8enera,1y- Si„, Oxfo^ '^ance at Town Residence, No. 1?. Berntrs- k ers adHri^-j* where Patients can always be attended, ■J. Pressed will meet with immediate attention. 27.1, cHARGES AS IN TOWN. ■th, 1843, ;4 i GREAT SALE OF HATS, CAPS, AND BEAVER BONNETS, AT 128, COMMERCIAL-STREET, OPPOSITE CROSS-STREET, '0. NEWPORT. T. IJVGLIS BEING about to make some IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS, bees to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has this day commenced a SALE of the whole of his present Stock of BEAVER, STUFF, and GOSSAMER HATS, and BEAVER BONNETS, at a REDUCTION of from 10 to 20 per cent cheaper than ever. The Hats being all finished upon the Premises may be relied upon as giviag great satisfaction. His beautiful Gossamer Hats, waterproofed upon a peculiar principle, will be found particularly Cheap. Navy Caps and Fancy Hats and Caps, of every description now in use. in great variety. Hats made to Order as usual. All Hats and Bonnets Bought at this Establishment Cleaned without charge. THE SALE TO CONTINUE ONE MONTH ONLY. January 21st, 1843. FURNITURE W A R E H 0 U S E, 13, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. THE EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE ^0)CR OF FURNITURE, REDS, IRONMONGERY, &c., &c., bec" NOW SELLING AT A VERY GREAT SACRIFICE The Propietor retiring from Business. N.B. THE PREMISES TO BE LilT. Newport, January 12th, 1843* CHEPSTOW. TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE! THE WHOLE OF THE EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE DRAPERY STOCK, OF W. WASON, ST. MARY-STREET, CHEPSTOW, To be Sold Off previous to his Removal to his New and more Eligible Premises in Beaufort Square. W. W. respectfully invites the attention of the Inhabitants of the town of Chepstow and neighbourhood to his immense • and well-selected STOCK of DRAPERY GOODS, &c. which he is determined to clear off at considerably U er Prime Cost, being desiroot of Opening his New Premises with an entirely New Selection of Goods. N.B. As the Stock must be cleared as quickly as possible, the hou's of business will be as usuil. NEWPORT AND NANTYGLO RAILWAY. « .——.—————— CAPITAL, £ 280,000, IN 5,600 SHARES OF £50. FACH. DEPOSIT, jEo. PER SHARE. Ifo Call to be made at less intervals than Three Months. PROSPECTUS. | T appears by the annexed Report of Messrs. Hodgkinson and Marsh, (the Engineer;,) that the above Railway (first pro- J-,rtP^ S .r, ,r^ledJlS ?; S/D f l,ne' *he "hole distance of 24 Miles and 31 Chains, at an estimated expense of mated Revenue is as under •— m *nd along ,he Newport "Wharfs to Pontypool, the sum of £ 275,000. The esti- mated Revenue 18 alii under The average annual income from the Iron Works now established on the line at ) lid. per Ion per Mile for conveyance, and Railway dees, will be at least.. J ll'000 0 0 The Passenger Traffic at very moderate fares j] ggg 15 q The Coal traffic, 300,000 Tons per annum of House and sVelm'coaVcamed'iai 19 lft n Miles, on the average at UA. per Ton, per Mile, including every expense.. f 20*312 10 0 (The present Coal lrade, of the lown of Newport, averages 700,000 Tons per annum, and the cost of transit on the existing Tramways and Canals is not much less than 2Jd. per Ton per Mile.) General merchandize including Food and Clothing, for a large mining popula-~) tion, provender for Horsas employed at the Works, back-Carriage of Foreign > 7,000 0 0 Iron Ore, Carriage of Mails, Fue Bricks, &C., at a very moderate calculation 5 Total Revenue £ 50,281 5 0 It is considered that the cost of working the line at an average speed of from 12 } to 15 Miles an hour for Passengers, and from six to eight miles an hour for f ]fi nfin V*" "w' 'he Iron and Coal traffic, with an expense for Coke not exceeding 9s. pei Ton, will be about i of the estmaled Hevenue. J -"Av Dividend on Capital of £ 280,000. at £ 10. per cent 28,000 0 0 Surplusfordeprectationof Stock,&c. 5,520 16 8 j650,281 5 0 p..KiTi1Mab?-Ve with the various Details upon which they are founded, were submitted to the consideration of a Public Meeting, of Gentlemen connected with the Iron and Coal Districts of Monmouthshire, held, in pursuance of nublic advertisement, in the Great Hall of the New Town Council-House, at Newport, on Thursday, the 12th day of Januarv 1841* and were unanimously approved of. ^uu^j, 1010, An Act for the incorporation of a Company for making and maintaining the above Railway, will be applied for at the com- mencement of the eusuing session all the notices for that purpose having been duly given, plans deposited, &c., according to the orders of the two Houses of Parliament. It is proposed that this act shall contain all the powers, provisoes and clauses usually inserted in Railway Acts, which limit the liability of the Shareholders to the extent of their Shares. The proceedings in Parliament will be conducted by the Provisional Committee, who will give their gratuitous personal services for that purpose. Immediately after the Act shall have been obtained, a General Meeting of the Shareholders will be called for the election of a Committee of Management. A deposit of jM.oneach £50. share is required to be forthwith paid into one of the undermentioned Banking houses or their respective Branches. MESSRS. BAILEY AND CO. MONMOUTH AND GLAMORGAN BANK. MESSRS. BROMAGE AND SNEAD. ^MONMOUTHSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE. THE WEST OF ENGLAND BANK. J MESSRS. BA1LL1E AND CO. "J >BRISTOL, BATH &c. THE WEST OF ENGLAND. S THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF £ Wn. ENGLAND. < WORCESTER AND BRANCHBS. MESSRS. MASTERMAN AND CO. ") 1'HE LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK. >LONDON. MESSRS. ROGERS. OLDING. AND CO. l^0f,D0N- THE BANK OF LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. Applications for the remaining Shares to be made in the following Form I request that you will rater Be and secure to me Shares of £ W.\each in th* K* t J v Company, and in eomideration of your to doing, I agree, on .ecei^g Notice* the AtotlZ per Share m respect thereof, or of tuch of them as shall be granted to me, and to execute the P r deposit of tive Pounds tcribers' Agreement, whenever called on so to do. arliamentary Contract and Sub- Dated this dafof 1843. NAME, —— RESIDENCE, DESIGNATION, ^„ To the Provisional Committee of the Newport and Nantyglo Railway Company, Newport, Monmouthshire. By Order of theoProvisional Committee, Newport, January 1 ith, 1843. R. J. BLEWITT, CHAIRMAN. REPORT OF MESSRS. HODGKINSON AND MARSH, CIVIL ENGINEERS, On a projected line of Railway from Newpot, to Nantyglo, in the County of Monmouth, passing through the Town of P the Ponlnetoydd, Pentwyn, Abersvchan, Golynos, and Varteg Iron Works, through the Llanhilleth Mountain ihJn Btaina, Coatbrook Vale, and Nantyglo Iron Works. Lwm telyn> ,• Fhe plan prepared by Mr. Morris, Surveyor, shows the line of proposed Railway which will pass through a district nfp admirably adapted for the undertaking, affording every facility for the construction of the Road, abounding with exrello ?<, ry' lor Building, and Lime, and where Rails, Timber, and other materials may be obtained at little expense of Carriaef> also a constant supply of Water for Locomotive and other purposes. ge' Possessing lne length of the Line, with its branches, will be Twenty-four Miles and Thirty-one Chains. The main Line a point near Jack s Pill, between the New Ship Dock and the River Usk, Newport, at an elevation of Seventeen ,»j proceeds upon a level to the Cardiff Road, thence by a plane of 602 yards, at an inclination of one in 13, to the site of ih« ,n tended Passenger Station at Stow Hill, thence to Hit;h Cross, Cross Llanbro, Pantyr' Eos, Cocky-North, and Mr i|anu • incline plane, a distance ot Six Miles, at a gradient of one in 157, from thence to Green Meadow, across the incline plane from Cwmbran Colliery, to Cwmbran and Pontymoile, (between which latter places, a junction with the Brecon Canal may be easilv atiained with a good gradient should that Canal be converted into a Railroad, and at which point also a very convenient com muoication may be made with the Pontymoile Rolling Mills, and Tin Works,) to the intended station at Sow Hill, Pontvooof andI Pontnewydd Iron Rolling Mills, a distance of 5J Miles, at a gradient of one in 227, thence by a plane of 868 Yards at an inclination of one in 12 to the Junction of the proposed Branch, which leads to the Pentwyn, Abersychan, and Golvnos Iron Works, a distance of 2948 Yards, at a gradient ot one in 102, and into the giounds of the Varteg Works, a distance of 728 Yards, making the total length of this Branch Two Miles and Seven Chains. The main Line passes up Cwm Nant Ddfi, by several Coal and Mine Works, through the Llanhilleth Mountain (well Known for its produce of a superior quality of Coal.) by a tunnel 2420 Yards in length, and will pass through a vein of Coal for a considerable distance, (which will greatly facilitate the formation of the same,) to the Aberystruth Valley, parsing various i 03 i*;01?s t0 Cwm Tilery, and within a few hundred Yards of the newly opened and important Works in thai Vallev to ih«> lion Works at Cwm Celyn and Hlaina, with a short Branch (352 Yards) to the grounds of the Coalbrook Vale Company to anri terminating at the Nantyglo Iron Works, a distance of Eight Miles and Twenty-nine Chains, at a gradient of one in 133^ T lhe total length of the main Line, from its commencement near Newport Docks to Nantyglo, is Twenty one Mi'L.* Twenty-three Chains bein? a shorter distance than the present lines of Conveyance. y ftllles and II 16 ^u"reso.B the Main Line are in no instance of less radius than a Quarter of a Mile, and only in a few dIscpc u. small a one been introduced. P'aces has so 1 !ih^ 'W0.K-<ii>in.* m*y *>e self-acting—the Descending load bringing up the Ascending, but the expense of En*in»u i. included in the Estimate to work in case of need. The rate of travelling upon this line may with great safety be 30 m?l« hour, which is moie than double the speed required for the profitable carriage of heavy goods as found bv exDPrion other lines. • experience on The main Line of Railway will be double from Newport to Pontypool, with a double line to communicate with th wk 1 I from Jack's Pill to Newport Bridge, and the remaining portion with its Branches will be a single line of way. Th* T«. 1 f of the main Line and Branches when complied, We estimate as followsolal C08t Construction of Hailwey and Branches, including Stations, Incline Engines, &c., &c.. 227 843 1 ft Contingencies, lOJper Cent 22 784 g 3 Locomotive Engines and other Stock required for working the line and Branches ^^24,2 11 3 Total Cost.275^000 0 0 We are of opihion that the whole of the above Works, with a single Line only, (as originally intends i un..M u exceeded £ 240,000., the amoupt stated in the original Prispectus. mended,) would not have JOHN HODGKINSON. January 10th, 1843. THOMAS E. MARSH. January 10th, 1843. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. I I WILLIAM EVANS at present and for Eleven Year-, TO IRONMASTERS, BUILDERS, AND THE if past residing at Pontypool,n the parfsh oV Tr7v?thTn?in PUBLIC GENERALLY. the County of Monmouth, Butcher, andP Retailer o?Xr, do C1 PRITCHARD begs respectfully to inform the public, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that he is deputed to offer That I intend to present a PFTirmv ..u n ■ FOR SAUBV AUCTION, »' .h. B.i«oi c„^„7 R°™™g To u On WEDNESDAY, Februaiy 1st, 1843, at their I imber and ex*I^'?pj f,ftrn Debts, Estate, and Effects, and to be Slate Yard, Pillgwenlly, immediately opposite the Tredegar P' J fti pr?cess upon making a full disclosure «nd Arms Inn, in suitable lots, all the lawful Ophtc a jG a Effects, for Payment of my just STOCK. Iir-THADE, Ac, ui when the m^.te^j X hereb" further *ive Notice»lhal Of the firm of the late .lnnes, Jones, Phillips, and Co, Timber Aavertised £ f lhe said Petition shall be heard, is to Merchants &c., viz., ahout 10,000 feet of prime yellow Pine MFRLIN N»^!J n c'atttte> >n the MoNMorm Timber, 200 feet Memel ditto, Deal Ends, Quebec Staves. J" one Month, at the least, after the Slates, &c., particulars of which will appear in future handbills. 0ne XhouM'nd K?.hlwiII,es* mJ hand this 10th day of January, Sale to commence precisely at 11 0 clock. Hundred and Forty-three. 22, Commercial-street. WILLIAM EVANS. ■■ M 1, THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, ANt) GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, tr orntt of Cam street, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that this Estabhhs- neot»COMlrLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARtrTt OF NEW DB HANDSOME TYPE, SL'LTABLE FOR BOOK^PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, 14W tOHMS,AUCllONEERS'CATALOG UES J. ^AIX.I.8 OF z.AX>zara, SHIPPING NOTES, RSTURM8.0F All FOR IRON WOUM A COLLIERIES, AND ALL WORKS RE4VIRING £ XPfcBttt0W, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN IT VOLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY jtno&4gejr I& im xt i-M alwam-sim ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC EXECUl ED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. fro atitirrtiorro. 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 he Paper. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE, the London Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals ofEng- and, Ireland, and Scotland. THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED THE CONSUMER. OF PROCURING REAL WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTH, [AT THE WHOLESALE PRICES,] DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. TO INCREASE THE TRADE OF THE COUNTRY there can be no safer plan adopted than that of enabling the consumers of manufactured goods to purchase the BEST ARTICLES, direct from the manufacturer, AT THE LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICE, wheteby a saving of at least one third will be effected, and tht means affored for an increased consump- tion to that amount. JAMES HENRY LEWIS, Manufacturer of the EBLEY CLOTH, near Stroud, Gloucestershite, has succeeded in esta- blishing this principle, so far as West of England Cloth is con- cerned; Gentlemen may now purchase their own COAT CLOTHS, or TROWSER PIECES, made entirely from the finest Saxony Wooh, of the best manufacture, and warranted in colour, at the following prices:— FINE SAXONY BLACK CLOTH.. 12s. Gd. per yrd. THE VERY BEST 16s. 6d. FINE DOUBLE-MILLED BLACK y c KERSEYMERE 5s* 9d- THE VERY BEST 6s. 9d,- ALBERT MIXTURE KERSEY- i nJ MERE (very durable) .J Any lengths required may be obtained of the Agent, in par- cels, made up and SEALED by the Manufacturer—the invoices of the fifte being printed in RED INK, the best in BLUF. INK, SO that the public cannot be deceived or imposed upon purchasers will thus obtain real WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTH, warranted not to fade, spot, shrink, or wear rough, at a less Cost than is usually given for the YORKSHIRE SHODDY CIOTH. MORE INJURY TO THE WOOL GROWERS. A practice now prevails among most of the Yorkshire, woollen cloth manufacturers of purchasing old woollen rags from the collectors of such articles, which they tear to pieces, so as to make the corrupt mass wear the appearance of short wool this they mix with onger wool, spin, weave, and dress ar. so that the &loth appears to the eye and hand as glossy olose, and fine, as a genuine article, but the wev is quite an- other question. The imposition upon the pnblic is one of at least twenty-five per cent. This practice is worthy of the atten- tion of the Legislature, if it be not already illegal-for the public are cheated, the consumption of wool is lessened, and the prioes are pulled down. Very recently, a gentleman of this city witnessed the delivery of about twenty packs of the article allnded to. to a manufacturer near Leeds. Copied from the Cartiste Paper of August, 1839. Copied from the Morning Chronicle of Feb. 25th, 1842. The Honourable Member for Knaresborough, in Yorkshire, de scribing the frauds practised by Yorkshire manufacturers of woollen broadcleths and cassimeres, observes, that—"They are in the habit of collecting all the old and tainted woollen rags they can obtain tearing them to pieces by a machine called the Devil,1 and mixing them with the wool. This corrupt mass, made from diseased rags, is 80 detested by the working people employed in the manufacture of the cloth, that they can find no more suitable name for it than Devil" fivtt and by the name of Devil's dust it is accordingly known Many of the manufacturers in Yorkshire put such large quantities of this Devils dust into tlieir cloth, that their foreign trade has be- come almost ruined. In fact they use no more wool than what is absolutely necessary to keep the Devil's dnst together. In conse- quence of the disgraceful frauds practised by the northern manufac- turers, their goods have become so bad as to be considered almou worthless in the eyes of foreigners."—Extracted from Mr. Ferrand's speech. ————— The Manufacturer has leceived many hundred letters from the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy ot the Kingdom, who have patronised the system, and all speak highly of the satisfaction given. Farmers, Tradesmen, and Mechanics are also pleased with having an opportunity afforded them of obtaining a durablt and beautiful Coat, which, if made in the best style, will not cost them more than TWO POUNDS, for by appointing nls OWN PRIVATE AGENTS in the Countty-inrtead of sending his goods into the London wholesale Markets—he is enabled to give the Consumer all the advantage of the immense profits hitherto de. rived by the wholesale and retail dealers. Respectable Tailors who are satisfied with moderate charges, should band their cards to our agents, that they may be recommended- AGENT FOR NEWPORT. Mr. GEORGE GARRETT, Druggist, Commerciat-street. Monmouth—Mr. J. H. GLOVF.R, Linen Draper, Agincourt- square. Hereford-Mr. R. HARPMAN, Journal Office, Broad-street. Gloucester—Mr. T. SIMF.R. Hatter, &c., near the Bank, W estate street. Ludlow—MB. WILLIAM PELTON, Bookseller. King-street. Cheltenham—Mr. R. WOOD, House-Agent, 121, High-street. JVorcester-MR. R. BAKER, Hatter, Hosier. &c., 10, Broad- street, 56, Foregate-street. BriJtol-Mr. R. W. CATLEY, Linen Draper, Union-stree. Bath—Mr. JOHN SPKEAT, Jewellery and Fancy Warehoose, Tatinton-Mr. JABIES SANPF.R, Hosier, &c.. Fore-street. BridKwfltu-Mr. E. LILLEY, Hosier, Jvc. Fore-street. Milsom-slreet. Reading-Mr. WM. GROSSMITH, Castle-hill. Carmarthen-Nir. J. L. BRIGSTOCKK, Welshman Office. Birmingham—Mr. JAMES SYSON, Hosier, 50, High-street. Wolverhampton—Mr. EDWARD GUIDS, Hosier, &c., Market- Place. Londoit-Orders received and goods delivered, free of ex- pense, at 113 Strand. Persons desirous of obtaining agencies for other towns will do well to make immediate application. The requisites are, well- known integrity and a good situation for business; the expense, none the trouble, very little; with a fair remuneration. Economic Life Assurance Society, No. 34, BRIDGE STREET, BLACKKJlIAltS, LONDON, ESTABLISHED 1823. Empowered hy Act of Parliament, 3 William the Fourth DIRECTORS. The Right Hon. THOM AS FRANKLAND LEWIS, Chairman. HENRY FRED. STEPHENSON, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Lancelot Baugh Allen, Esq. Thomas Edgar, Esq. Stephen Nicholson Barber, Esq. Sii Alex. Duff Gordon, Bart. Henry BarnMt, Esq. Archibald Hastie, Esq.,M.P Henry Barn,it, Esq. Archibald Hastie, Esq.,M.P Robert Biddulph, Esq. I John Mendham, Esq. Robert Davies, Esq. William Routh, Esq. AUDITORS. Francis Dumergue, Esq. 1 Charles Morris, Esq. Captain Robert Gordon, R.N. j John Gilliam Stilwell, Esq. PHYSICIAN—John Ayrton Paris. M.D., F.R.S., 27, Dover-st. SUROKON Benjamin 1 ravers, Esq., F.R.S., 12. Bruton-street, SOLICITOR-Henry Young, Esq., 12, Essex street, Strand. ACTI'AHY—James John Downes, Esq F.R.A.S. SF.CRETAHY Campbell James Downer, Esq. Lower Hates of Premiums than those of any other Office that entitle the assured lo participate in the profits,us f ollows :— Age~j~ 13 20 ~25 30 35 40 45~ j 50 Annual I Premium II 10 8 1 14 7 1 19 e 2 4 3 2 10 Ii 2 19 9 .3 1 1 9 4 8 0 per cent. I | per cent. I I FpHE KONUSdedared uT1834, amounted upon an average j X to x 6. per cent. on the premiums then paid; and in 1839. a second Bonus was declared, amounting on the average, to £ 31- per cent. on the premiums paid during the preceding five years. Uonuses may be applied to ihe increase of the sum assured, 10r rUClL m,Um.S f°r ll,c- or a term of years. i hlniU n(in lif persons dying by suicide, duelling, or by the j s e, are not void as respects the interests of parties to whom they may have been legally assigned. Persons residing in the rountly pro? tuses and Instructions foiwarded to them on application A MDNYN,DER °*the Bo#rd ««' Directors, CAMPBELL JAMES DOWNER, Secretary. AGENIS. Abergavenny THOMAS FOWLER Bank Biecon \VM. HIER. >V^LV'BANK* £ »narv°n OWEN JONES, Castle-sqmte. HV • IIARRIS. Wrexham JOHN BURY; GEORGE LEWIS, „ „ Esq., Medical Referee. Pembroke F.J.BIDDULPH. vc,cr«- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Partnership lately subsisting between us, tbe un- dersigned JAMES SALTER and HENRY ROPER, both of the Borotigh of PfCfl-pcrt, in the County of Monmouth, Grocers, wu this day dissolved by ffiUtgal consent. All debts due from or to the said Partnership rtft! be paid and received by (he said JAMES SALTER, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for all debts due to the said Partnership. Dated this Sixteenth day of January, One Thousand Eight Hundred and forty-three. JAMES 8ALTER. HENRY ROPER. Witness-FRED. J. HALL, Solicitor, Newport. The business will in future be carried on by JAMES SALTER XOftOB. MONMOUTH A 'olD GLAMORGAN BANKING COMPANY. A HALF YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the abeve COMPANY will be held on MONDAY, the Ifth day of February next, at tbe KINO'S HEAD hiN. in the town of Newport, at One o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, for the purpose of RBCE1VING the REPORT of die DIRECTORS, as to the DIVIDEND for the SIX MONTHS, endifcg the 31st of December last; and on other Special Affairs. By order of the Board, Head Office, Newport II. WYBORNE JONES, Jan. lath, 1849. Chairman. Just Published, tht 1 Ml 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 an Enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability df Manhood, ere vigour has established hoi em- pire:—with observations on the betieftil effects of Solitary In- dulgence and infection Local and Constitutional Weakness, Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and on the partial or total Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of RES. o- RATION the destructive effects of Gonorrhaea, Glect, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the Wotk is Urtibillithid with Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Mercury dn the Skin, by Erttpttomo) the Head, Face, and Body with approved made of Cure for both sexes; followed by observations on the Obligations of MARRIAGE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for Ihe lemoval of Physical and Constitutional Disqualifications; the whole pointed out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEND, to be consulted without exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, London and Birmingham, Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Pater- noster-row; Wilson, 18, Bishopsgate-street. Pdrkis, Comp- ton-street, Soho; Jackson and Co., 130, New Hofld-stfeet, London; Guest, Bull-street, Birmingham; Buckton, tilt, Briggate, Leeds Ferris, Brown, and Co., Union-street, Bris- tol J. Fryer, Westgate-street, Bath Mr. Lindsey, 11, Elm- row, Edinburgh D. Campbell. 136, Argyle-street, Glasgow Ward, Pnng, and Rawl, 30, Westmoreland-street, Dublin Courier Office, Manchester J. Newton, 16, Church-street, Liverpool; and by all Bookselleis 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 constitutionel or acquired, loss of sexual powtr and syphilitic disease and is calculated to affoid decided re- lief to those who by early indulgence in solitary habits have weakened the powers of their system, and fdllen into a state 01 chronic debility, by which the constitution is left in a deplo- rable state, and that nervous mentality kept up which places the individual in a state of anxiety 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- live error, into agradual and total degradation of manhood, into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature wisely instituted for the preservation of her species bringing on premature deciepitude, and all the habitudes of old age ;—such an one carries with him the form and aspect of other men, but without the vigour and eneigy of that season which his earl) youth bade him hope to attain. How many mea cease to bt men, or at least, cease to enjoy manhood at thirty ? How many at eighteen receive the impression of the seeds of syphi- litic disease itself 1 the consequences of which travel out of the ordinary track of bodily ailment, covering the frame mtft dh- 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 stiiking at the very seul 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 cm ployed that are most certain to be successful. It is for these cases Messrs. Perry and Co. particularly designed their CORDIAL BALM OF SYllIACUM, 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 deploraole state, aie affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach at the various affections of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregulaiity, obstructions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impotency, 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, toss of appe- tite, indigestion, depression ot spirits, tiembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, or consumptive habits, and debility aiising from Syphilis, li possesses wonderful efficacy in all cases of syphilis, fits, head- aches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness of spirits, dimne«s of sight, confused thoughts, wandering ot the mind, vapours and melancholy, and all kinds of hvsleric complaints are gra- dually removed by its use. And even where the disease of Sterility appears to have taken the firmest hold of the temali 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 of procreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en- stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from paiental debility, or evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, that are nlOst assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence. Sold in Bottles, price lis. each er the quantity of four in one Family Boitle for 33s., by which one Us. bottle is saved. Prepared only by Messrs. Perry and Co.. Surgeons, 19, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON and 4, Great Charles-street. Birmingham. B3'" Observe, none are genuine without the signature of I mprellstd on a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to imi. tate which is felony of the deepest dye. 1 he Five Pound cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings.) may be had as usual at 19, BLRNERS.STREET. Oxlord-street, LONDON, and 4, Great Chailes-stieet, Birmingham and patients in the country who require a coutse of thisadmirable Medicine should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage. May be had of all Bookselle-s, 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 uS/lal Fee of One Pound, without which, 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 peneral occupation. Ile. dicines can be forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can occur, as they will be securely packed, and caiefully pro. tected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. per Box, (observe the signature of R. and L. PERRY and Co., on the outside of each wrapper,) are well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most ceitain and effectual cure 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 efftcted 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 Affec- tions, Eruptions on any part of the body, Ulcerations, Sao- fulous or Venereal 1 aint, being jnstly 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 this horrid disease, owing to the unskilfulness of illiterate men who by the use ot that deadly poison, mercury, ruin tbe i-an- 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 nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at lencth a general debility of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. Messis. Perry and Co., Surgeons, miy be consulted as usual at No. 19, BERNERS-Sl llEET, Ox ford-street, London, and 4, (jlcat Charles-streei, (four doors from Easy Row.) Bit- mingham punctually liom Eleven in the Morning until Eight in the Evening, and on S.indavs fiom eleven till (>Be. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messrs. Perry and Company to give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all < other means have proved ineffectual. i N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Parent Medicine Ven- I ders, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with any a quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, and Cordial Balm v of Syriacum, with the ti-ual allowance 10 the trade, by most of 1 the principal Whosale Patent Medicine Houses in l.ondan a Sold by H. Williams, E. V. Jenkins, and F. D. Vaugban, a Newport. d & DlNffEFORD'S PUBS rXeVXD IAa*BSXA, Under the immediate sanction of the PRKSIDhbT of Ohs COLLEGE of PHYSICIANS. For acidifies, heartburn, headache, gout, mdrgestipn, &c. THE great advanteges of this elegant preparation ate, that, beiag in a FLUID sfitE, and possessing alf tbe propertiea of Magnesia in general nse, it is not liable to form dangeroee concretions in the bowels: it corrects ACIPITY and HEART- BURN effectually, without injuring the COATS-.OF THE STOstACH, as Carbonate of Soda and Potash are knows to do it prevents THE FOOD OF INFANTS TURNING SOr R DO KTN«» DIGESTION; it is very useful in cases of COUT, GRAVEL, anA oflNr complaints ot the BLADDER and, in all cares, it ecu as a pleating aperient peenliarly adapted for Fevales, particularly during PREG- MAKct. The Mglf testimonials received in tnoir of Mr. Dinrreford's preparation from fire most eminent members in every branch of tbe medical prtftuln, laa. established its superiority on an irrefrafable basis, and pieced it at eoce beyond the reach of compeutinn. Dr. W mumoH, of Rath, ntme f&euliaritg. with practical chemistry so welt entitlet his epinicn ie respect, søys,- A battle of the Flnid Magnesia of Sir Jnmes Marray's, sent to me for afltlysation by a chemist in this town, gave me seven grains of Magnesia, end three grains of Snlphate of Soda to the onnca, whilst yonrs yielded SEVENTEEN gllAln of PURE MAG- NESIA to the ennce. I conscientiously bear testimony to the corrreotness of the above resnlfs. (Signed) « C. H. WILKINSON, M.D, Dated, Oct. 23rd, IStO." This eonclasive testimony is farther corroborated by the fol- lowing Shibgaifbrd perwons :— W.T. BKAfl&E, Esq., F.R.S., Piofesser of Chemistry of the Royal Institution, &e. Dr. PARIS, F.R.S., Antborof the Pbarmacologia. etc. flto* Dr. COLLIER, Translator of the Pharmacopoeia, Lecturer on Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Are. JEROME MORGAN, EMJ., Surgeon to the General Dis- pensary, and Practical Cbenust, Dublin ;-who also analysed Sir James Murray's compound. Sir Henry Halford says :—" I have seen the machinery and the process by which you prepare the Pure Solution of Mag- nesia, and have been much pleased by alltbllt I have seen the preparation is a very good one." Sir Charles M. Clarke says :—" the Solution of Magnesia, prepared by Mr. Dinneford, is a very useful and agreeable pre- paration." Sir David Davies says:—" I consider it far Superior to any other preparation of the kind that I have seen this I attribute to the perfect manner in which Mr. Dinneford condoots the process. Dr. Gardiner says:—"I have prescribed your Solution of Magnesia extensively I have also made irial of the same re- me l v prepared by others, and am satisfied, that, lor purity and strength, yoors deserve! a very decided preference.' The Acidulated Lemon Syrup, usually sold with the Solution, makes the most agreeaM* saline draughts, and materially in- creases tbe aperier i ;ty —Prepared by Dinneferd, Family chemist to ber M s Queen Dowager, 172, New Bond- street. CAUTION.—Be careful to ask for DINNEFORP » PURE I" urc MAGNESIA, tn avoid the substitution of the impure Irish prepa- rations, which are imported in leaden and other deleterious me. tallic vessels their impurity may readily be detected by the TASTE and is even obvious to the SIGHT. None can be relied npon as Genuine, unless the Hense Stamp of the Proprietor be pasted over the eork ef ..aeh bottle. To be procured of tbe principal Chemists throughout the Kingdom, I?rioe&Cools PERFUMERY', the great superiority of which has been so iiicuntrove/fiibly established by the distinguished Cntro- nageof Her Majesty Qoeen Victoria, the Queen Dowager, tha Members of the Rbyal Fgmiiy, and by theNobilits and Ceutry generally, as to render it unnscessary for P. and Co. to do more than enumerate their leading Articles :— PRICE'S BHAR3 GREASE, for the Growth of HaH,i* procured from the animalin its native Climate, it being known to possess more vivifying properties when so procured than when the animal is in^. aomesficated state. It is of tbe hnest 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 anytbing hitherto known. For dressing the Hair it is very pleasant and useful, cleaning the head from d rand riff, and making the Hair beautifully Spft and glossy, Price 2s. 6d. and 5s. per pot, delightfully perfaii^ed with OTio of RosEl. PRICE'S ABERNETHY'S SPECIFIC for The Complexion Prepared from a Prescription of the late celebrated Surgeon Mr. Abernethu. "THE LADIES* AUXILIARY of BEAUTY," so styled by its numerous admirers, is in all climes and seasons of inesti- mable importance to the ladies. Its virtues are available against the baneful influence of solar heat, which causes freckles, sun- burns, tan, &c. and for the removal of all imperfections from the Face and Skin, it continues to be held in the highest elu. mation by all the first ladies of rank and fashion. The ingre- dients 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 tile vivid bloom of juvenile attraction. The Genuine is sold in London only by the Proprietors, PHICE and Co., Perfumers to Her Majesty. 28, Lombard- street; and NEWBERYaud SONS, Sf-TauFaChurch Yard, Price 4s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 21s. per bottle; withTesnmontats of its surprising effects by a Clergyman) of the Chuich of England. For the Toilet. PRICE'S HONDELETIA, prepared expresalr 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 of 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. 6d., 7s., and 15s. each; and in handsome Cut Glass Toilet Bottles, as supplied for the use of Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, i Is. PRICE'S PATENT OLD ønowx WINDSOR SOAP retains its reputation as superior lo all others. It is a perfectly mild emollient Soap, highly salutarv to the Skin, washing with the greatest facility, and possessing 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 maOtona peculiar construction, penetiale 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 TOOrH BRUSHES,(nearly lOOvarious shapes,) with his improved method of fixing the hairs, by which they never come out in the mouth. To avoid counterfeits, observe the Name n'td Address, "28, Ixtmbard Street," on the Hlludle of ellch Brush. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, (the only surviving Partnerofthe late Firms of "PRICE & GOSNELL," PATEY, BUTTS, PRICE, & Co. ) respectfully cautions his friends and customers agamst 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 f?,- ertiontandcontemptibie insinuations, to obtain the OM. ided for Messrs. PRICE & Co., (Mr. Price's presen* ese persons, fraudulently assuming the Firm of Pmct ot OOSNELL," 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 PRICB GOSNELL." PRICE and Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAPS, BRUSHES, &c., are to be had GENUINE in London only at their Establishment, 28, LOMBARD-SI REET, and of their Agents in all the Cities and Towns of Europe, Asia, Africa and America. PRICE & Co. affix to eveiy genuine Article a label with the signature of PRICE & Co." inRed Ink, and in itscenlre "28," Lombard Street; to counterfeit which is Felony. %• To prevent disappointments and ensure punctuality, all Orders in future are requested to be directed to PRICE 6t Co. MONTTFLLIER HOUSE, 28, Lombard-street, London." The Genuine is always to be had of Hopkins Perfnmor Herbert Williams, E. V. Jeknins, and E.J.PhiHips.Druze.sts Newport; Jenkins, Chemist, Caidilf; Jones, and Duncan- Druggists, Brecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morsan' Druggist, (only) Merthyi; Morgan, Druggist 'iJandilo • Taylor, Peifumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgan, Perfumer Wrl- IVilliams, Cambrian Office, and WiUon, Chemist Swansea" bvans. Cross, H. White and Sons, Stationers, and Whit/ chemist, Carmarthen; Phillips, Coleman, M'Carthy Che* nists, and Ewens Peifumer Cardiff; Davies, Co«bndee- ?rice Druggist, Bridgend; Hayward and Hunt, Chem.it.' tnd Dav.es, Perfumer. Neath Driukwater, Hird, and Tre' veeks. Chemists, Pembroke Holland, Perfumer, Tenby, rhomas, Perfumer and W-lhams, Chemist Cardigan; Coll nd Humphreys, Diuggists, Aberystwith; Perkins,Stationer, tid Williams, Druggist, liaverl'ordwgst; and all respectable eaters throughout tbe kingdom.