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.-===- NFITY AV MR. ALLO.M S AiM) SPLENDID WORK OF VIEWS, FROM |i AUTHENTIC; SKETCHES. l»«vL- A. ILLUSTRATED, P. ^dis-L^r 'BWS, displaying tlic Cities—Palaces—I'a- lfii^lshnieilt Religtous Ceremonies—Junks—Trials— TL ^DCient jTTUls6inents—Fireside Enjoyments, See., ot ^»II!4sALI an^Extraordinary People. From Drawings by ^Hh • G N^Vv w' Historical and Descriptive Notices rtugrjv-' "kk;hi, M.A.—In Monthly Parts, containing VIngs and eight pages of Letter-press. Price 2s. the First of every Month, j COLONIAL K&O&ZINB. fkb «Um ADVOCATING V Wneo~COLON 1ES-CO MM E R C E, Mil, AT10N OF OUR DOMESTIC TRADE, ■«ik ETS F0R 0UR MANUFACTURES, hould be in the hands ot every one." l}to, }:W WORK BY MRS. ELLIS, "tlll By ESPECIAL PERMISSION TO HER MAJESTY. t. Afa"(,h ist will be published, price 10s. wxvas or ENGLAVO, (&i!;Ir'A*intTlVK D^TrES, DOMESTIC INFMENCE, and SOCIAL **e9s s-By the Author of" The Women of England," 'ha daughters of England," (price 1"g.) ^ON. & CO., NEWGATE-ST.. LONDON- MONMOUTHSHIRE. \R<VNF?W*T OP SBWBKS. v\ CoiTsJS HEREBY GIVEN. Ihat a GENERAL Df Hunrt ,and SESSION of SEWERS, for the Levels of CALDICOT and WENTLOOGE, in the county \i Ca'leH W'" be ^eld al l^e ,,ouse of -lolin Lloyd, com- ">e ?!ly0 or vr0r known by the name of the kiv's HEAD, in <Iav e?porl>,n the said county, on WEDNESDAY, Hi' j February instant, at the hour of Twelve at where all Jurors, Surveyors, and other Officers 111_, I, êtte as ell as all persons who shall have business be >, (*u,red to attend early, that the time of the Court delayed. V *fst day of February, 1843. ALEX. JONES, Clerk. n_- A NEWPORT. Co* TO BB *•»*» „ '^Uith ^IE\'T HOUSE, on STOW HILL, with a An^ tl»a°nSe' Stable. and large Garden, adjoining.—En- 1 >l«e vV^ises, of Mr..1. WILLIAMS. *,l*al»le( well-preserved, modern, and antique (ILAIL0^SEHOLD FURNITURE, «for^ Books. &c.. on the above Premises, will be ..fcvSo6Tir,E BY AUCTION, (without reserve) by Mr. 'ffcn he SJV ^DAY, the 7th inst. at! J rJ° comn»encc punctually at 11 o'clock iii the s^re4i(j' Catalogues may be obtained ot the Auctioneer, Cross-house, Slow-hill. R F, C 0 N S H I It F. 4ND TO BE LET, A C0Mp m"y he entered upon Immediately. an(l desirable FARM, situate in the parish 0tts.OUr #l>«fH'Diey ^ne ant^ ^es from Crickhowell, Ar4i?> tiarni; ^rorn Abergavenny consisting of Dwelling i| *• \leaan<I other Outbuildings, with 61A. OH. IOP. of A,eS»Rar w> and Pasture Land, with a Right of Commdw Vl'-0Rpaf, fountain. 'll ■!ab « ith the above Farm, 30 Acres of Pas- Fore '1 the n°U- one m'le distance from the above Farm, and iNli? »'I?'1 Ean.venarih, county of Monmouth. i D<^ other particulars, apply to Mr. GEORGE 0|,ths,hjreatlsak'iilt'1 Farm, Llanover, near Abergavenny, NOT TO BE BEPEATFD. •i,^ MONMOUTHSHIRE. fit1 —— B ^OLD BY AUCTION, d* 'Uat hY MH- H. M. PARTRIDGE, Inn> NewP°rt' t,n. TUESDAY, the 14ili c°nd'y' al ^lx o'c'<»ck in the Evening, subject w? i'lons <>f sale as shall be then and there pro- Cu^4*,{:i0!!0w'ns I Q COPPICE WOODS, :l»i :in the parish of LaNOSTONH, and within 4j miles Ita!*? '• I# ancl rapidly IDCI easing town of Newport, i^WnAcres of capital HOOP COPPICE, called the in the parish of Lan«s«tone. Ip^lftft Acres ot ditto, called Coadgola, also in the satd ih '3 >,angsioue. l< -{htoij c™\of/,iUo- growin8 on the Milton Farm, also V^t* Parish of Langstone. j^0tSjare ^ears growth, atid will be found "Myl«U5tVn-pr c,,ve' ^ful "'ateVal^ 11 earb 5rowt')» and contains a quantity ?^*i^ 'hew ^an8stoDe Court, will direct a per- I on ?• anc^ any further informafion may be atloR 10 Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE, Auc. ewl)ort. t.- Nt 0 N Nl 0 U T If S If I It F,, ^8fc »« VALUABLE E«OLD PUBLIC BOU8B At If. FORSAI. E. M. PARTRIDGE At Is instructed to BY AUCTION, pj Feu s ^'kad INN, NEWTOBT, on SAIURDAY,the IsV'OUsly oUar>. 1843. at Six o'clock in the Evennn,unless A r Subjec?» or Le'. of whi< l1 "ue nolicu wll> be gJven* rJ* thai v Contl'lions to be then and there produced. p^ar<leti ^s'a-')l'shed Licensed PUBLIC HOUSE, with '<" the Lower End of the CANAL PARAD*, I k Cro'w'116*4' ^'oa,'n^ ^oc't' Newport, called the i Pantr L'0n,*ins good back and trout parlours, bar, V Ce> WIII/R ce"ar> brew house, stable, garden, and back ^0 e good bed rooms. h Also, J*Ch U I MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, UnjUse n 01 Mediately adjoining the above ColltainiLig parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, yard, f .tiu Cellars, with ihree bed-rooms. *hfiiS",tr rj° l'ie Rose and Crown is 32 feet; that of each j^T|le"y bvj,it°Uses 17 feet 6 inches, and they are well and ^lyY^q. Vf above are held under Lease from John J'lL^snV- 'e,m °f J'ears, from the First day ot .1» c»nifCt 10 an annua' ground rent of £ 2- 14s., and n fob-1 i;„ er 'ogetlier or separately, as may be decided l*C^* th ft0fsale. fc.j m'ses, and to treat by private contract, appli- the r> ( 'f by letter prepaid.) to Mr. WILLIAM Hlhl'HD .oP'ieior, at the Ros« <ind Crown Mr. a,VV.ATERS, Solicitor or Mr. H. M. PAR- ^J^onper and House Agent, Newport. > q ^WpoRr, MONMOUTHSHI RE. SOLD BY AUCTIO N KlNr_, Xy M". H. M. PARTRIDGE, S tie°lh of p lAD ^nn' NEWPORT, on SA TURDAY, the h» ^e1 ajj^ 1843, subject to conditions of sale to A I /'Vjtp /-I ere produced, unless previously disposed of A. kthat i Ln,ract. \?>inrtH°li«SpLAsKHOLI) MESSUAGE or DWELLING b%li ttlesai;j' W|th YARD, and CARPENTERS' SHOP »>0; ihlei, tuate in Melloii'Stieet, in the parish of St, K^k'rd e conta'ns a convenient Shop. Kitchen. 2?1(J and Carpenters' Shop, on the ground floor, three ^}*ly ^der, j115. and a laige, unfinished Attic up-stairs—is t ake ^ro,n theTredegai Wliaif Co. for a Terra of °Jn 25th March. 1839, at the low yearly rent of t\Cl. a^~T''or further pailiculars, and to treat by Private ^tin^'ls ''y letter, pre paid, lo MESSRS. BIRCH ^}*ly ^der, j115. and a laige, unfinished Attic up-stairs—is t ake ^ro,n theTredegai Wliaif Co. for a Terra of °Jn 25th March. 1839, at the low yearly rent of t\Cl. a^~T''or further pailiculars, and to treat by Private ^tin^'ls ''y letter, pre paid, lo MESSRS. BIRCH V Solicitors, or to MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE, '^ewport. TO BXIBBOBRS. to? V<ihiul°C^ °J Leicester and Ri/eland Sheep, choice (^er^ °f Hereford and Durham Cuttle. Q flit Pl to? V<ihiul°C^ °J Leicester and Ri/eland Sheep, choice (^er^ °f Hereford and Durham Cuttle. Cid er^U{' an^ well-bred druught and nag Horses, •>< £ in CAcese» i •ming Implements, Dairy and *trVe<t S0/P,,?l's' an^ Household Furniture, for un- uak.. :tl1:GS r B. S C R 1 V E N ?,,p!esoe,!tfully to announce that he is instructed by the • Mr. THOMAS LAM RENCE, who is retiring from IL O O Business, •Q^Xoii5ELL by AUCTION, t u'hs»f^S' Grjat HOUSF. FABM, in the parish of Undy, Tk0n.WEDNESDAY.February the8th,!843, 4- "e following choice and select I X DEAD FAAMINO STOCK, I a STopl VIDELICET. f>d »0 c ,•—14 prime young dairy cows with calves lkV-l^f«Vei0 5°ocl seas"n- 1 fat bull, 10 three-year old »lQ palf o"0'^ stee,s' yearling ditto, 3 two-year-old yearling ditto, 80 stock ewes, 57 yeailing K din 'ams' 3 young powerful and good woikmgcart C» rni mares> nag mare, 1 three-year-old filly, 2 4 til STOPL-' SOW an(' and St°re P'gS" nr°uehs..V.. narrow wheel waggons, 2 broad wheel Jft s.vi Sood k Rs> harrows, roller, yokes, hows and chains, X?, rak7j"e?s' ways, traces, K) dozen hurdles, *2 lad- chaff box, 1 ge beam, scales, and weights, 1*we c«der Jlay' ha,t a 'on of excellent cheese, 600 galls, b'tii* ""d'br 1Pper furnace. d"10 bniler, a good assortment txv'ng utensils, and a portion ot the household ^lL^Cl!i'known perior judgment which has been I fth?°Hi tk *'le Proprietor in selecting his Stock, any V ''C ,tatin»e ,Auctioneer would hp quite s'iperfliious fur- a-'1 JeaCOtt|r>etir; no Farming Stock has been offered for vi5,,res'i'wbieh °in' 'n '^e county of Monmoulh. for the last Y>6 th ^'icriil I s,,rpassed the abo- e; and Mr. SCIUVKN wl hec>ei? of th«, ial 11 only requires an inspection to con- wfile *>11 en erac*ly of his statement. he precisely at Eleven o'clock, and the without the least reserve. -=- N EW PO ItT. EPRITCHARD respectfully announces that he is # instructed to offer FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On MONDAY, February 13th, 1843, at the SCOTLAND HOISE, Commercial-street, the extensive and valuable DRAPERY, SILK. XBaOERV, AND HOSIERY, The Property of Mr. James Davies, who is declining business. The above Stock is entirely New, has been purchased very recently at the first Markets, and will be Sold in suitable lots, without reserve.-22, Commercial-street. 7 MONMOUTHSHIRE. Cows ill Calf, Heifers and Steers, stout team of Curt Horses and Ma?es, Tat and Store Figs, 200 Bushels of Oats thrashed, well-ended Hay and Clover, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By MORGAN and SON, On WEDNESDAY, the 6tb of February, 1843, on the Premises, at the Caols ASH FARM, in the parish Of SK IkNritITH, the Property of Mr. TuoRIAS MARTIN, Jun. CONSISTING of six Cows in Calf, two Barren Heifers, four Two-years-old Heifers. six Two-years-old Steers, three Cart Horses, three Cart Mares (one of which is in foal). one Nag Horse (good in harness). four Fat Pig, eight Stoie Pigs, four Breeding Sows, two Ricks of well-ended Hay, about :JlI Tons, one Clover Rick, and 200 Bushels of Oats thrashed. The Sale will commence precisely at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. MEDICAL PUPIL. A VACANCY has occurred for an OUT-DOOR PUPIL» in the Establishment of a SURGEON, in extensive practice, at NEWPORT. Apply 10 Mr. J. W. JONES, Commercial street, Newport- ^APP VXL^^RAIL^AY. TEN D E It S FOtt L O A N S. THE DIRECTORS of this Company are prepared, under the provisions of the Act of Parliament, 3rd and 4th Vic- toria, cap. 110, to RECEIVE TENDERS of LOANS of MONEY, on Mortgage of the undertaking, in Sums not less than EM. each, for the Term of Five, Seven, or Ten Years, bearing Interest at the Rate of 5 per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly by Coupons a<tached to the Debentures- Tenders, mentioning the amounts and the term of years for which they are proposed to be lent, to he addre&sed to the I Secretary. at the Company's Office, Cardiff; or to Mr. Wm. Mallard, 27, Small-street, Bristol. I By order of the Directors, WILLIAM BURGESS, Cardiff, Jan. 18, 1843. Secretary. -+- .0- GREAT SALE OF HATS, CAPS, AND BEAVER BONNETS, AT m 128, COMMERCIAL-STREET, OPPOSITE CROSS-STREET, NEWPORT. T. l-XGLIS BEING about.tomake some IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS, begs to inform his Friends an £ 'h«/f- ha? this day commenced a SALE of the whole of his present Stock of BEAVER, SI UH, and GOSSAMER HAiS, and BEAVER BONNETS, at a REDUCTION of from 10 to 20 per cent. chcaper than ever. The Hats being all finished upon the Premise* may be relied upon as giving great satisfaction. His beautiful Ooseamer Hats, waterproofed upon a peculiar principle, will be found particularly Clieap. Navy Caps and Fancy Hats and Caps, of every description now in use, in great variety. Huts made to Order us usual. All Huts and Bonnets Bought at this Establishment Cleaned without charge. THE SALE TO CONTINUE ONE MONTH ONLY. January 21st, 1843. FURNIT I RE W A UKHO U S J 13, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. 'J,r.r.V'"V'v. THE EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE QQ; OjV FURNITURE, BEDS, IRONMONGERY, &c., &c., Nc., NOW SELLING AT A VERY GREAT SACRIFICE The Propietor retiiing fiom Business N.B. THE FILEMISES TO BE LET. Newport, January 12th, 1843- NEWPORT AND NANTYGLO RAILWAY. CAPITAL, f.280,000, IN 5,600 SHARES OF £ 50. EACH. DEPOSIT, 15. PER SHARE. No Call to be made at less intervals than Three Months. PROSPECTUS. [T appears by the. annexed Report of Messis. Hodgkinson and Marsh, (the Engineer*,) that the above Railway (first pro- posed to be constructed as a single line, the whole distance of 24 Miles and 31 Chains, aC an estimated expense of £ 240,000), will cost, with a doubl« line from and along the Newport Wharfs to Pontypool, the sum of £ 275,000. The esti- mated Revenue is as under :— The average annual income from the Iron Works, now established on the line at ) qqq lid. per Ion per Mile for conveyance, and Railway dues, will be at least..$' The Passenger Traffic at very moderatefares. 11,968 0 The Coal traffic, 300,000 Tons per annum of House and Steam Coal earned 13) on 310 iq q Miles, on the average at I id. per Ton, per Mile, including every expense. (The present Coal Trade, of the Town of Newport, averages 700,000 Tons per annum, and the cost of transit on the existing Tramways and Canals, is not much less than 2Ad. per Ion per Mile.) General merchandize including Food and Clothing, for a large mining popula- i tion, provender for Horsjs employed at the Works, back-Carriage of Foreign 7,000 0 0 Iron Ore, Carriage of Mails, Fue Bricks, &r., at a very moderate calculations 1'otal Revenue. £ 50,281 5 0 It is considered that the cost of working the lint; at an average speed of from 12 ) to 15 Miles an hour for Passengers, and from six to eight miles an Iroui for f -j-q s • the Iron and Coal traffic, with an expense for Coke not exceeding 9s. peri* Ton, will be about of the estmated Revenue. Ton, will be about of the estmated Revenue. Dividend on Capital of £ 280,000. at £ 10. pei 28,000 0 0 Surplus for depreciation of Stock, &c 5,520 16 8 50,281 5 0 D k|Thtiab°VC esl"?,ates; with lhe varTs ;>«•«'» upon which they are fouuded, were submitted to the consideration of a Public Meeting, of Gentlemen connected with the Iron and Coal Districts of Monmouthshiie. held, in pursuance of public advertisement, in the Great Hall of the New iown Council-House, at Newport, on Thursday, the 12th day of Januarv 1843 and were ii" "'i.nously approved of. 3 Y, An Act for the incorporation of a Company for making and maintaining the above Railway, will be applied for at the com- mencement of th* eusuing session all the notices for that purpose having been duly given, plans deposited 6cc accoidine 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 alter the Act shall have been obtained, a General Meeting of the Shareholders will be called for the election of a Committee of Management. it A deposit of f 5. on each 1:50. share is lequired to be forthwith paid into one of the undermentioned Banking houses, or their repective Branches. MESSRS. BAILEY AND CO. ) MONMOUTH AND GLAMORGAN BANK, f „»niHir VI) MESSRS. BROMAGE AND SNEAD. MONMOTN.ISN.RE AM, GLAMOROANSH.M*. THE WEST OF ENGLAND BANK. > MESSRS. UAILLIE AND CO. ) MESSRS. STUCKY'S BHISIOL, BATH, 6tc. MESSRS. BA1LL1E AND CO. ) MESSRS. STUCKY'S BHISIOL, BATH, 6tc. THE WEST OF ENGLAND. THE NA'IIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK Ol1 WORCBSTER AND BKANCUIS. ENGLAND. S MESSRS. MASTERMAN AND CO. 1 THE LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK. ^LONDON. MESSRS. ROGERS, OLDING, AND CO. ) THE BANK OF LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. Applications for the remaining Shaics to be made ill the following Form 1 request that yt>u will reserve and secure to me Shares oj £ -*>0. each, in the Newport and Nanlygl, 1 Hailwau ( ompany, and in contideration of your so doing, I agree, on receiving Notice of the Allotment, to pay the Deposit »f Fjle pVU)i,js per Share its respect thereitj,, &I- (if stich of them as shall be grante i tome, and to execute the Parliamentary Contract ttlift Sub- scribers, Agreement, whenever called on so to do. Dated ibis day of f 1843. N a M K RESIDENCE, DESIGNATION, —- -— I To the Provisional Committee of the S'ewport and ?Vaittyg 10 Railway Company, Newport, Monmouthshire. By Order of theoProvisionil Committee, R. J. BLEWITT, CHAIRMAN. Newport, Jaiiuary 12th, 1843. I REPORT OF MESSRS. HODGKINSON AND MARSH, CIVIL ENGINEERS, On a projected line of Railway from Newport, to Nantyglo in the Comity of Monmouth, passing through the Town of Pontypool, the rouinetcyiid, Ptntw/n, Abersychan, Golunos, and Varteg Iron Works, through tht LUnhilleth Mountain, the Cwm Cetyu JMaiim, Coaibrook Vale, and Nant^-lo Iron Works. „ 1 he plan piepared by Mr. Morris,Surveyor, shows the line of proposed Railway which will pass through a district cf Country, admirably adapted for the undertaking, affording every facility for the construction ot the Koad, abounding with excellent Stone for Building, and Lime, and where Rails, Timber, and other materials may be obtained at little expense of Carriage, possessing also a constant supply of Water for Locomotive and other purposes. 1 he length ot the Line, with its branches, will be Twenty-four Miles and I lurty-one Chams. I he main Line commences at a point near Jack s 1 ill, between the New Ship Dock and the River Usk, Newport, at an elevation of Seventeen Feet, and 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 lhe in- tended Passenger Station at Stow Hill, thence to Hih Cross. Cioss Llanbro, Pantyr Los, Cocky-North, and Mr. Hanson's incline plane, a distance of Six Miles, at a gradient of one in 157, from thence to Green Meadow, across the incline plane from Cwmbrau Colliery, to Cwmbran and Pontymoile, (between which latter places, a junction with the Brecon Canal may be easily attained with a good gradient, should that Canal be converted into a Railroad, and at «Inch point also a very convenient com- munication may be made witn the Pontymoile Rolling Mills, and Tin Works,) to the intended station at Sow HilL Pontypool and Pontnewydd Iron Rolling Mills, a distance of 5} 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, Abeisychan, and Golvno's Iron Works, a distance of 2948 Yards, at a gradient ot one in 102. and into the grounds of the Varteg Works, a distance of 726 Yards, making the total length of this Branch I wo Miles and Seven Chains- The main Line passes up Cwm Nant Ddd. by several Coal and Mine Woiks. throjigfi 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 Coal Works to Cwm Tilery, andwithin a few hundred Yards jf the newly opened and important Works in that Valley to the Irou Works at Cwm Ce.yn and Blaina, with a short Branch (352 Yards) to the grounds ot the Coaibrook Vale Company'to and terminating at the Nantyglo Iron Woiks, a distance of Eight Miles and Twenty-nine Chains, at a gradient of one in 133. The toial length of the main Line, from its commencement near Newport Ducks to Nantyglo, is Twenty one Miles and 1 wenty-three Chains, being a shorter distance than the present lines of Conveyance. The Cuives on the Main Line are in no instance of less radius than a Quaitei of a Mile, and only in a few places has so small a one been introduced The two incline planes may be self-acting-the Oescendingload bringing up the Ascending, but the expense of Engines is included in the Estimate to work in case of need. 1 he rate of travelling upon tins line may wiih great safelv be 30 miles per hour, which is moie than double the speed required for the profitable carnage ot heavy goods as found by experience on other lines. The main Line of Railway will be double from Newport to Pontypool, with a double line to communicate with the Wharfs from Jack's Pill to Newport Bridge, and the remaining portion with its Branches will be a single line of way. The Total cost of the main Line and Branches when completed, We estimate as follows: Construction of Railway and Branches, including Staiions, Incline Engines, 227,843 2 6 Contingencies, 10 per Cent 22,784 6 3 Locomotive Engines and other Stock required for working the line and Branches 11 3 Total Cost. £ #6.000 0 0 We aw of opinion that the whole of the above VVorks, with .1 single Line only, (as originally intended J would not exceeded £ 240,000., the amount stated in the original Prospectus. JOHN HODGKINSON. THOMAS E. MARSH. January 10th, 1843. 3ELJLZLWJL I GBOSKONT RAILWAY. THE Company of Proprietors of the above ^av'nS determined to LE T THE TOLLS and RATES autho- rized to be taken and received for the 'Tontl8Ke °j ,IC es and Thingsconveyetl upon the said Railway, and a'*° the Sums of NiOncy usually received for Travelling tlpoii the Stone Roads of the srid Company, together with the Toll Hotist and Large Gaiden therewith occuflied DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, That tkev are ready to Receive Tenders or proposals from any peson desirous to become Tenant of the said lolls, Rates, Sums, and Premises, for one Year, from the First dy of April next. As the Tolls, &c.. have hitherto been collected by the Agenti, and on account of the said Company, it is deemed properto state that the said Rates and Tolls have averaged for seven feais preceding, and up to the 31st Decemer last, £649 per anbum, and the said several sums of money, &c., have avrragtd for the like period 145. per annum. The takers will be required to pay one-twelfth part of the Rent it advance, and the remainder by Monthly Instalments, into the hands of the Treasurer of the Company, and if required, to give such security as will be satisfactory to the Company. Tenders. specifling the Rent propobed to be given for the said Tolls and Rates, and for the said sums, &c.. separately, are to be sent on or before the FrrlsT day of M ARCH next, ad- dressed to Messrs. GABB and SECRETAN, Solicitors to the Company, Abergavenny. January, 1843. THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL T PRINTING OFFICE, Corner of Corn street. CO MM ERCIAL-S TREET, N EWPORT, THE PUIILIC are respectfully informed, that this Kstablihs- ment is COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN fiX'L%*St VE VARIETY Of NEW &. HANDSOME TYPE, S'tTABLE FOR ROOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL If,-i1'} a t. t. '#- g;- (t. 'Q;. -t -'1 POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, I Jt IV FORMS, A UC; r ON EE US' CA TA LOG UES BILLS OF LADING, SHIPPING NOTES, RETURNS Of ALL IDES'DRBPTJOMS FOR no WORKS & COLLIERIE-S-,y AND ALL WORkS lEQt'lRINO EXPEDITION, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN ST YLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, ANr AT VER V 4100affie4p g.œØ8 IL ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC EXECUI El) IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. fro Abbiertiorro. The ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH arere- spectfully tuformed that Mil. COSSENS, the Agent for the '••MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will promptly forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in he Paper. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED fortheGAZETTE, the London Papers, and lot- alittic Provincial Journals of Fng \nd, Ireland, and Scotland. CVSGOLDEtv For the Hair. PRICE'S GOLDEN OIL is theouly article that restores the Hair on bald places; prevents Hair falling ofl or turn- ing grey; changes Grev Hair to its original colour, frees it from scurf, and makes it beautifully soft, curly, and glossj- For dressing the hair en Bandeaux, and confining the shoit loose hairs on the neck, so annoying to most ladies, it stands unequalled. Ladies are requested to ask for,, Pit icr.,ts Golden Oil," with 28. Lombard-street, on the Label, as many hair- dressers sella spurious Imllapon, which destroy- the colour as well as the growth of the Hair. 3s. 6d., 7s., and 10s. 6d. per bottle The Genuine is sold (in London) only by her Majes. ty's Perfumers, PRICE & Co., 28, Lombard-street. E I BEAUTIFUL WOMEN The greatest of all female attractions is a white and delicate skin. No other attribute of beauty wins so much upon the eye, and excites general admiration and no invention so truly pos- sesses lhe power of bestowing the fascination of a beautiful Skin as PRICE and Co. s A BERNE III S t>l ECU IC, which is odoriferously pleasant to the olfactory nerves, imparts to the hands, face, and neck, a cooling and refreshing feeling, while it successfully opposes, with its bland and soothing influence, the injurious effects produced by intense cold winds or the scorching rays of the sun. Mothers in nursing find it a wel- come auxiliary. Depots in London, 28, Lombard-street m, Coinhill; and Messis. Newbury and Sons, St. Paul's Church- yard.—Ask for "PRICE and Co.'s" Abcmethu's Sptcijic fl., the Complexion. To Families. It should be genel ally known to Parents, that the Esspcf-f used in sccnting the common Alkaline Soap, falsely called "Almond Soap," is the rankest poison extant; a drop of it taken internally, would produce INS I AN I OEAIH. PRICK and Co.'s PATENT ALMOND OIL SOAP is composed wholly of the Vegetable oil of Jordan Almonds, which do not contain an atom of the scent; it stands unequalled for chapped hands, the ddicate skin of ladies, and, above all. for the wash- ng of infants and gentlemen having tender faces or strong beards will find it a great luxury in shaving. Sold in packet of six squares, price 2s. 6d., at the Manufactory, 28, Lombard- street. Purchasers are requested to notice PRICE and Co." Signature in Red Ink, affixed to each picket, as some shop- keepers offer a couuterfeit, injurious to the fkin, when the Ge- nuine is asked for. SHAVING, Heretofore a painful, is now rendered a pleasurable operation, by PRICE'S RYPOPHAGON," an infallible specific fm allaying the smarting irritability of the s'In, producing a rich creamy lather, with soft, hard, or sea water, which, unlike all other Shaving oaps, will not dry on the face. This soap is so superior to any other for Shaving, that many persons are basely deceiving the public by selling sputious imitations. The ge- nuine is sold III London only at the Manufactory, 28, Lombard Street.—Ask fo PRICK'S RVPOPHACION," price Is.per square FOR THE TOILET. PRICE and Co.'s VICTORIA ROUtjUET, the delicious fragrance of which has rendered it an especial favourite with Her Majesty. And stamped by the lovers qlfelegatitscetits as the most uuiqvf and superior ever discovered. So highly is it valued, and so fashionable has it become, that there is scarcely an assembly room or levee where Its delicious fragrancc is not piedominarr 3s. 6d. and 7s. per bottle. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, of the Firm of PRICE & Co., 28, Lombard- street, (the only surviving Partner of the late Films of PRICE & GOSNELL. and PATEY, BUTTS. PRICE, & Co.,) cau- tions merchants, shippers, inc., against the manoeuvres of indi- viduals illesally styling themselves PKICE & GOSNELI. These persons never were in Partnership, nor in any way con- nected with the above Firms, otherwise than as servants in the employ of Mr- PRICL b late Firm of Pmct. & GOSNF t'L. PRICE & Co.'s Old Brown Windsor Soap, Almond Oil Soap, Cold Cream, Queen's Perfume, &c., so much admlld on the first circles of Fashion, hear a lable with 28," Lom- baid-street, in its entre, and the signature of "PRICE Co." i" Ink, without which none arc genuine. PRICE and Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAP BRUSHES, &e., are to be had G KN UINE in London only at their Establishment, 2H, Lombard-stieet, and of their Agent, n all the Cities and 1-owns of Europe, Asia, Africa,& America. 1& To prevent disappointment, and ensure punctuality, aI- Orders are requested to be directed to PRICE 6c Co., MOM. PEI.LIEK HOUSE, 28, Lombard-street, London." I he Nobi ity, Gent) y, and Public are cautioned against pui- chasing Price and ( o. s articles of persons uncon'ected wil.i ,|,eir autho.ity, counterfeits being sold when the ,enuine is asked for—the following are authorised Agents:-Hopk'ni, Perlumei, Williams, & Jenkins, Druggists, Newport Jones & Duncan.Drugg s s Brecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan, D uggist. (only ) )Ierthv, Moigan, Druggist. Llan- dilo J*?'?1' Perfumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgan, Per- fumer, Williams, Cambuan Office, and Wilson, Chemist, Swansea > Lvans Cross, H. White and Sons, Stationers and W hite, Chemist, Carmarthen Phillips, Chemist, Cole- man, ditto, IVL Carthy, ditto, nnd Ewins, Perfumer, Car- diff; Davies, ( owbndge; Price, Druggist. Bridgend, J,y. ward and Hunt, C hemisis. and Davies. Perfumer, Neath- Drinkwater, hird, and*! re week?. Chemists, Pembroke Hol- land, Perfii'ner, Tenby ihomas, Perfumer, and VVii, ChemUt, Cardigan COlt: and Humphreys. Druggists, A.,tr ystwith Perkins. ^tationer, ad Wiliams, Druggist, Haver ford west; G. H. Jenkins, Cardiff; and all respectable deale. < I UtrourbolJt the klosdom, THE BRISTOL AND NEWPORT FFLRHRIN. STEAM PACKETS, & GLAMORGAN, 4 RE INTENDED t « j'L,^ VoTLOWS1-^0 THE A. ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS. from Brlttn! IC Ne>-Jwtt. t Frttir flwport to Brht.)1. February. Fib,.1afyi «m„tn 6, Monday—10 morn I 7, Tuesday—j past 10 morn | 7, t'ae«d«y—» m"f" 8, Wednesday—11 mom | 8, w.ednf9<'ayaiS'^°l 9 Thursday—12 noon 9, Thursday—9j mtfiB 10 Friday—1 after | 10 Friday—10J mora 11, Satuiday-2after I 11. Satcrday-12 noon 1, Hatuiday-2 after 11, Satr. rday 12 noon FAKES: — After-Cabin, 4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Cblldren under I 12 years of ai?e, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. four-whee Carriage Os. Two-wheet ditto, 10s Horses, 5s each Two-wheel Gaftiage Or Ltght Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, with one Passengct, 15» Hone and Rider. After-Cabin, '• ditto, Fore-Cabin, 6s.-N«wp0»t to ot from Pillgwenlly, Is D°ieO and^RO same day with the same Packet <P"^ed To and Fro Ticket be taken) Afier-Cabin,&.) Fote-Cabtn, Js- The Proprietors of the above Packets give NOTICE, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger I Luggage- nor will they be answerable for iny 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 ot4U», entered at its value, and car riage paid at the time of boCking. Pontypool and 4beigavenny.—Coaches daily between the*; olaces and Newport. Tredegar Iron Work;, through Abercarne, Newbridge, and Hedwelty,and a branch fmm Neipbrul/te to Nantyglo.- A Coach Iaily between these places and Newpoff; arrififlg at Newpot about ten o'clock morning, and starting atone (J'dack afterBoon Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company 5 Office, Quay, Biistol; or to JOHN JONES, Agent. Steam Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf. Newport THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED THE CONSUMER OF PROCURING REAL WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTH, [At Tit I «iMotESAtE PHfJEsJ DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. TO INCREASE THE TRADE OF THE COCJFTtlY there can be no safer plan adopted than that of en*b;')?J the cotisUnlers of manufactured goods to purchase the bfcsi ARTICLES, dirett ftom the manufacturer, at THE LOWEST WIIOI.ESALE PRiCE, whelb1 a saving of at least on third will be effected, and the means affored for art iocreased consump- tion to that amount. JAMES HENRY LEWIS, Manufacturer of (he SIBLEY CLOTH, 7iettr Strnud, OhuLcettershue, has succeeded in esta- blishing this priflciplc, so fir as West of England Cloth is can- cerned; Gentlemen mSy ntfwpurehase their own COAT CLOTHS, or TROWSER PIECES, made entirely from the finest Saxony Wo ils, of the best manufaefldtp, and warranted in colour, at the following prices FINE SAXONY BLACK CLOTH.. 12s. 6d. r yid. » THE VERY BEST ltis. fid, ——— FINE DOUBLE-MILLED BLACK# 5S> K ERSEYM ERt". S THE VERY BEST *»• 9d- ALBERT MIXTURE KERSEt-/ 0s MERE (very durable) > Any lengths required may be obtained of the Agent, in fjSf- cels, made up and SLALEL) by the Nianufacturcr-the invoices cf tlie/nr being ptintcd in RID IN". the best in blue INK, so that the public cannot he deceived or imposed upon purchasers will thus obtain real WEST OF BNOI ASD CWJII, warranted not to fade, spot, shrink, or wear rough, at a less Cost than is usually given for the YonKshtnk Srtoour Cifriit. MORE INJURY TO THE WOOL «ROWERS, A prnctice now prevails among most Of fbe Yorkstilre, woollen cloth manufacturers of purchasing old wooileit rags from the collectors of such articles, which they tear to piece*, j so as to make the corrupt mass wear the appearance of short wool this they mix with onger wool, IIpin, weaie. and dress op, so that the cloth appears to the eye and hand as glossy close, and fine, as a genuine article, but the weir is quilt- an other question, The imposition upon the public is one of at least twenty-fite per cent. This practice is worth, of the atten- tion of the Legislature, if it be not alreitdy filegiti-for the public are cheated, the consumption of wool is lessened, a_rtd the prices are pulled down. Very recently, a gentleman of this Clft witnessed the delivery of about twenty packs of the article alluded to, to a manufacturer near Leeds." Copied from the Carlisle Papar'cl August, 1839. Copied from the Morning Chronicte of Feb. 25th, 1842. The Honourable Member for Knaresbtttough, in 1foikshltet de- scribing the frauds practised by Yorkshire Manufacturers of *o«llef broadcloths and cassimeres, observes', that—" They afe hi the habit of collecting all the old and tainted woollen they caH obtain; tearing them to pieces by a machine called the Devil,' and mixing j them with the wool. This corrupt mass, made from diseased rags, is so detested by the working people employed in the manufactuM of the cloth, that they can find no more suitable name for it tbMnvci-ifs dlut 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 their cloth, that their foreign trade has be- come alinott ruined. In fact they use no more wool than what it absolutely necessary to keep the Defit's dust together. In conse. quence of the disgraceful frauds practised by the northern manufac- turors, their goods have become so bad as to be considered almoe worthless in the eyes of foroigiiers. "-Extracted from Mr. Ferrand', speech. The Manufacturer has teceived many hundred letters fron the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy of the Kindom, who hav, patronised the system, and all spe3k highly ot the satisfaction given. Farmers, Tradesmen, and Mechanics are also pleabe(I with having an opportunity afforded them of obtaining a durable and beautiful Coat, which, if made in the best style, will not COlot them more than two pounds, for by appointing ilia OWN PRIVATE AGENTS in theCountiv—instead of sending his good.- into the London wholesale Marke's—he is enabled ta give th< Consumer all the advantage of the immense profits hitherto de rived by the wholesale and retail dealeis. I Respectable Tailors who are satisfied with moderate charges, should hand their cards to our agents, that they may be recommended. AGENT FOR NEWPORT. Mr. GEORGE GARRETT. Druggist, Commercia'-street. Monmouth—Mr. J. H. GLOVKR, Linen Draper, A^incourt- Hereford—Mr. R. HARPMAN. Journal Office, Broad-street sqnare. Hereford—Mr. R. HARPMAN. Journal Office, Broad-street Gloucester—Mr. T. Sl'li'.R. Hatter, \c., near the bank, W' estgate-street. I'Udlov.—Mk. Wn.iiAM PKi.Tfis', Bookseller, King-street. Cheltenham-'Mr. R> WOOD, House-Agent, 121, High-street Worcester—Mr. R. BAKER, Hatter, liosicr.&c., 10, Broad- street. 56, Foregate-street. J Bristol—Mr- R. W. CATLEY, Linen Draper, Union-stree. llth-Mr, JOHN SPRF.AT, Jewellery and Fancy Warehouse, Taunton—Mr. JAMES SANDF.P. Hosier, &c.. Pore-street. Bridgwater—Mr. E. LiLLEV, Hosier, i\c. Fore-street. Milsoin-street. Reading—Mr. Wm. GROSSMITH, Castle-hill. Carmarthen—Mr. J. L MrnosiockK. Welshman Office. Birmingham—Mr. J AMIS SYSON Hosier, ^0, High-stieet. Wolverhampton—Mr. Edward GIBII, Hosier, &c., Market- place. F London—Orders received and goods delivered, free of ex, pense, at 113 Strand. Persons desirous of oblaiRin agenciestorotbertowns will do well to make immediate application. The requisites are, well- known integrity and a good situation tor business; the expense, none the trouble, very little with a fair remuneration. BLAIR'S GOUT RHEUMATIC PII.LS. To Mv. Prnut, 229, Strand, London. Frimley, near Bagshot, Surrey, February 14th, 1842. I& OIR, —Having su(- kO fered much from acute Rheumatism, I was induced to tn your lilaii's Pills.sin(i t»eg to bear my hum- ble testimony to their efficacy, not only in my own case, but in several of my friends who have taken them on my recommenda- tion. I am, sir, your obliged, JOHN S GILES. The never-failing effects of BLAIR'S GOlT aDd RHEU- MATIC PILLS in curing every description of Gout or Rheumatism, have secured to them a celebrity unequalled by any medicine of past or present times. They not only give relief in a few hours, where the patient has been driven nearly to madness by the excruciating tortures of this disease, but restore to perfect health in an inconceivably short space of time. See TestImonials of Lieutenant Masters (of Haw. ley near Hagshot), late of the Royal Newfoundland Veteran Companies, who was invalided home by a Garrison order •he Rev. Dr. Bloomberg; the Chevalier de la Garde; Mr. Miskin, Dartford Nlrs. Chambers, Maidstone &c. \C.,Wl)iC)i demonstrate this preparation to be one of the greatest diScove. ries in Medicine. They are equally speedy and certain in rheumatism, ei ther chronic or acute, lumbago, sciatica, patns in the head and face, and indeed for every rheumatic or gouty affection in fact, such has been the rapidity, perfect ease, and complete safety of this medicine, that it has astonished all who have taken it. and there is not a city, town, or village 10 the kingdom, but contains many grateful evidences of the benign influunce of 1 his medicine. The elhcaey of Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills is uuparalleled for the foregoing diseases, and it must be consolatory to the afflicted wiih Gout to he assured that it pos- sesses the piopeity of preventing the diuse flying to the sto- niaeh. brain, or other vital part. Sold by Thomas Prout. WJ, Stiand, London and by his appointment by Herbert Williams, druggist, Newport; Phil- lips.Cardiff; Farror, Monmouth J- 11. Morgan, Abergavenny Morgan, Merthyr; Williams, Brecon <»oulstone, Dandovoy Williams Jenkins, Strick, Daw, and Wilson, Swansea Evau' Carm lIlhen; and by all respectable Venders of Me- dicine throughout the United Kingdom. Price 2s.. 91. per tiQX, Ask fur BLAIR'S GOUT and RIIE.UMATIC PlLI.S, and observe the name and address of "Thomas Prout, 229, Stiand, j Lon impressed upon the Government Stamp affiled to each box of the Genuine MtdiciM* CONTRACTORS FOR PUBLIC WORKS AM> OTHERS. ENGINES. MATERIALS, DC. IMPLEMENTS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A GREAT variety of MATERIALS and IMPLEMENTS A. used in the construction of the Shjp Dock at Newport, consisting of an excellent Condensing Steain Engine, fourteen horse po we' Iron Pumps, a variety of IrOJJ Pipes, Cranel of various sorts, Stone and Earth Tiam Carnages, irana a » Quarry Tools, and Timber in temporary buildings. Catalogues may be had, and particulars known, on APP ic iiltn to the Secretary, J-ER. CAIRNS. Dock Oiiice, Newport, Monraoutlnhire. 2Crli Tanuary, 1843. L JIOTICXS. MONMOUTH A-D GLAMORGAN BANKING COMPANY. AHM.F YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS the above COMPANY will be held on MONDAY, the 13th day of February next, at the KINGIS HEAO 1*>, in the town Newport, at 'JfppViv^M; [h! Afternoon precisely, for the porpose of RECE1V ING the REPORT rf the DIRECTORS, as to the DIVIDEND for the SIX MONTHS, ending the 31st ef Doeember laft and on ether Speciil Affairs. By order of the Board, Head Office, Newport n. WYBORNE JONES, Jan. 12th. 1843. Chairman. Just Published, the 12th Edition, p 6d. (enclosed in a Sealed Envelope), and seut I ree to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt gf a Post-office Order for 3s. 6d., THE S X L K NT FRIEND, 4 MEDICAL WORR i>n ,h^ INFIRMITIES OF THE A GENERATIVE SYST*.„M- »» b°l*> sexes being an EnquifV into the concealed cause thu! destroys physicul energy, and the'atoHty of manhood, ere vigour l>Cs established her em- pire: -witt, observations on the baneful enacts of Solitary In- dulgence and infection Local and Constitute™1eakness. Nervous Irritation, Conjumption, and on the piv."al 01 l0,al Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means *.7 Rtsio- HATION the destructive effects of Gonorrhsra, Gleet, strC'tire, e. and Secondary Syniptoins ar explained in a familiar tnannei the Woik is embellished with Engravings, tepresenting tiie deleterious influence of Melcury all the Skin, by Eruptions in the Head, Fare, and Body with approved mode of Cure for both sexes followed by observations the Obligations ot MARRIAGE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the removal of Physical and Constitutional Disqualifications the whole pointed out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a »ILtrsl KBIEND, to be consulted without erposure, and with assured confidence of success. By K and L. PERRY aud CO., Consulting Surgeons, London and Birmingham, n..ur, ».»/! Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Pater- rubltshea Bishopsgate-street; Purkis, Comp- MMCNr«« Si w i\*on. ,ad Co., 130, New Bond-street, tod'»tr«e<, 9 | Birmingham Buckton, 50, London Gtfetf, » Q Union-street, Br.s- L.7d«y few, Edinburgh D. Cafiip'WrfL 139, Ar*yl*-S ree .^f?w Ward. Prine, and Rawl, 30, \festm<Treldnd'»tu^ uutJiin Courier (7f*ce, Manchester S- Pkwlow, 10, Cb^»ch-S,r''et. Liverpool; and bv all Rookselleis la 1 asiH con«t»r, »t The MERL'll* OFFICE ffEWFOBf- I THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRfACUM Is II .nl.e stimulant and renovator of the impaired l^nctioo of life, and is exclusively directed to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganizatiod c-I ibe Generative Sys- tem, whether consfitotionel or acquired, loss of sexual power and syphilitic disease and is calculated to affoid decided re- lief to those who by early indulgence in so itary bab.is have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen rnro iJ state ot chronic debility, by which the constitution l» left in a deplo Se stite «nd that nervous mentality kept up which p»Kefc the individual in a state of anxiety for the remainder of life. Tire consequence* arising from this dangerous practice are not confined fo tU pure physical result, but branch to moral ones leading the excited, deviating mind into a ferule held of sedoc- :ive error, into a gradual and total degradation of manhood, into a pernicious application of those inherent rights whu h natore wisely instituted for the preservation of her species bringing on nrrmatnre deciPPitude, and all the habitudes of old age such ?n ^riM hit" the form and aspect of other men. but an one c#rne j- ,j a, se-ls'm whicli his early V'CJ !iJZ>' How many men. cease to bL youth bade him manhood at thirty? How men, or Jeasl' j 'e. ion of the seeds of svplii- nuny efshtecn fecefve the tmpres». travel out of the line disease itself i the consequences of |- \ViTh dks- ordinary track of bodily ailment, covering s. nreenat;n- ihe gusting evidences of its ru'.hlets nature, and wholesome stream of life with mortal poison; <Jo* families the seeds of disunion and unhappiness; undt:nining dotnesfie baimony; and striking at the very soul of hto,i»<«o latercoutse. the feafftllly abused powers of the human Generjftve Sys- tem reflal'6 fhe «r«St cautious preservation and the debility and disease resflltitit frofli eaify indiscretion demand, tor the cure of those dieadful evils, that such medicines should be en»- p!oyed that are most certain to be euccessfut. It is for these Messrs Perry and Co. particularly designed their rnHniAl RAT SI OF SYRIACUM, whk-h is intended to eheie hose peis^s who, b* an immodeme indulgence of f <1. iiiincd theu '-onstitutions, or in I heir way il.e.r passiott^ !.9'e .u,n neu sta, aff.cte<J 0 the consummation 0! tnat oepiomw it aDoroaci, weaknesses, total tmpoteacy barrenness \C. (( e As nothing can be ^t.eradap.ed neiy acki}owledjed constitution so there l? nnthtng more ge y to be peculiarly efficacious ffl aH tnward was ngs, los 01 appe lite, indigestion, depression of SplMts, "^bling or.shaking ot the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breatti, or consumptive habits, and debility arising fro P J possesses wonderful efficacy in all cases of sfphi ■lchcs, weakne«ses, heaviness and lovvness of sptr tf sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, v p and melancholy, and all kinds of hvsieric complaints are gra- dually removed by its osej And even where the disease of Sterility appears to have taken the firmest hold of lemate constitution, the softening tonic quallite, of the Cordiai )Saitu of Syriacum will warm and purify the blood and juices, in- orease the animal spirits, invigorate and revive the whole ani' in,) 1 machine, and lemove the usual iii)peci'/i«>ent to maternity. This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the MATRIMONIAL STATE, lest in lhe event ot plocreation occurring. the mllocenl "trspring should bear en- ,tamped upon it the physical characters derivable from paiental debility, or evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, that arc most assurettly intioduced by the same neglect and imprudence. Sold in Bottles, price Us. each or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle for 33s., by which eme lis. bottle is saved. Prepated only by Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, 19, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON and 4, Great Charles-street. Birmingham. Observe, none are genuine without the signatnre et -Asir Impressed on a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to irtlV" tate which is felony of ihe deepest dye. The Five Pound cases (the purchasing ot which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings.) may be had as usual at ly, BERNERS-STREET. Oxford-street, LONDON, and 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham and patients in the countrv who require a course of this admirable Medicine should serid Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the full benefit ot such advantage. May be had of all Booksellers, Druggists, and Patent Medi- cine Venders in Town and Country throughout lhe United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe and America. Afrstrs. Perry expect when consulted by Utter, the usual Fee of One Pound, uithout which, no notice whatever can be taken of the Comm u Fiicat ion. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the de- tall of their cae,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 caiefully pro- tected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 1 Is. per Box, (observe the signatuie of R. and L. PEHKV and Co., on the outside of each wrapper,) aie well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most rertain and effectual cure evet discovered for eveiy iitage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleetli, Secon- dary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all disease* of th" t' ,afy Passages, without loss of time, confinement or bin 1m business; they liave effected the most surprising ci. -uly ia recent and severe eases, but when salivation and all Old means have failed; and are of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scerbutic Affec- tions, Eruptions on any part of the body, Ulcerations, Scro- fulous or Venereal Taini, being jostly 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 »f illiterate men who by the use of that deadly paison, mercury, ruin the ren- stitution, causing ulceiations, blotches cn the head, face, and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deafness, obstinate sleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at length a general debility of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dieadful sufferings. Messts. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 19, Bt.RXERs-^I REE 1, Oxford-street, London, and 4. Gieat Charles-street, (four doors from Easy Row.) Bir- imnghant; punctually ftom Eleven in the Morning until Eight in the Evening, and on Sundays fioni eleven till One. Only one personal visit is required from a. country patient, to enable Messrs- Periy and Company to give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all oiher weans have proved ineffectual. N.B. Country Druggists. Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- ders, aod every oihsr Shopkeeper can be supplied with any quiutity 01 Peiry s Punfyinc Specific fills, and Cordial Balrii ni Sj riacuis, with the usual allowance to the trade, by most of the principal W hosalePatent Medicine Houses in London. Sold by il. Williams, E. V. JmkinF* *o4 F«'D. Vaughns, Newport, • <■ »'• •'