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THE ^OlMMOUTH S HIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL "PRINTING OFFICE, Corner ot Corti street, rt,(> M M r,RCI A L-STREET, NEWPORT, J^H £ I'UUI,K; HIE respectfully informed, that, tins K.staT>lilis- n.el. L., FURNISHED with AN KXIKNSIVt V A ItlEI Y OF ^5W &. HANDSOME TYPE, h SI' ITAIILE FOR °°k;, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL iaistisi* Po S TIN G, REWARD, AND OTHER EA1TDBILLS, 4 ^ORMS, A UC'L IONEERS'CA TALOG UES BILLS OF LADING, SHIPPING NOTES, ^URiMS ALL DESCKJPiniONIS FOK \ROlM WORKS <& COLUEIR3ES, D AH. WORKS RBftV'IRINO EXPEDITION, ^TED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, •v AND AT VEUV ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, by INVOICES, LABELS, ETC ^CUl ED IN TIIE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. wl* ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- toi v'J'y informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the \>rn, '^IOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will Le pi)(ly forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in yper. the t'" ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVEDfor the Gazette, *Hd ?u<i°n Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Eng \^and, and Scotland. MONMOUTH UNION. WANTED, in the above Union Workhouse, a respectable M«ttVW°man, Undertake the situation of Nurse. She will ^jgT^xpectcd to make herselt generally useful. Salary, £ 1 A»/i.and the maintenance of the house.. tBh.PP',c»ti°ns, with testimonials as to character and ability, b^fot ^l^nt to the Cleik, at hisoffice in the Workhouse, on or bg THURSDAY, the 2nd day of March next, as theGuar- 4ilote karch illiend to proceed to the election on Friday, the 3rd of Applicants will be expected to attend the Board on the day Action. By order of the Board. Mft W. F. POWELL, Clerk, •outh^th Feb., 1843. .^rice & Co.'s RFUMERY, the great superiority of which has been so ftagg'trovertibly established by the distinguished Patro- Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Queen Dowager, tha Seuer??.t8 °f the Royal Family, and by the Nobility and Gentr> » '18 10 render it unnecessary for P.and Co.to do more Numerate their leading Articles :— n, ir P-P ill, PIt P, ?r0cu'ljl?'S BEAR'S GREASE, for the Growth of Hair, is w Po«. from the animal in its native Climate, it being known Xh ,tess more vivifying properties when so procured tt.an ^ali/ aoimal is in a domesticated state. It is of the fines' and is sent out without uny sdmixtuvG Bxccpt 1 little ^Uli e ,0 ieeR u sweet* F°r t'ie Prowl'1 °f Hair it is, no tt^jj. far superior to anything hitherto known. For dressing ti'l jair it is very pleasant and useful, cleaning the head from and making the Hair beautifully soft and glossy, o> i? «s.6d. and 5s. per pot, delightfully perfumed with OTIO n°88«. PRICE'S ABERNETHY'S SPECIFIC for The Complexion Jrnn a Prescription of the late eilebrated Surgeon „ Mr. Abernethy. LADIES' AUXILIARY of BEAUTY," so styled ^ble-Utner°us admirers, is in all climes and seasons of inesti- b»lmJPona'ice to the ladies. Its virtues are availableagainsi Sos,11 influence of solar heat, which causes freckles, sun- the p"» tan, &c. and ,or the removal of all imperfections from Sfti^d Skin, it continues to be held in the highest^est.. Su nfy a11 the first ladies of rank and fashion. 1 he! ingre- Pr xv,hich it is composed are most innocent and efficacious .^the f^ng, softening, and beautifying the Skm. couniterac1- }*K furious effects pioduced by intense cold winds or solar i'4ry ar ushout season, time, and climate, this faithful aux- s l'le ntck and arms in radiant brilliancy, p b^he r' v'vid bloom of juvenile attraction. fHlJ^-enuine is sold in London only by the1Propnet.^rs. br*et aand (-o-. Perfumers to Her Majesty, 28, Lombaid- «/ice4« NEWBERV and SONS, St. Paul sChurch Yaid, tf its f' •> 10s. 6d., and 21s.per bottle; with 1 estimonuls s1»HdlrprisinS by a Clergymam of the Chuich of ror the Toilet. RONDELETIA, prepared expressly foi Mei QUEEN DOWAGER an elegant and refreshing *'t«r w» ',retaining its delightful fragrance for days, and even •ersal sll,ng, without smelling ftiint and unpleasant, the uni- pJ'^P'aint against many othei Essences. Five drops ol h^f'eir»U 10 Power to half an ounce of Lavender. 1 he lovers ICP? Perfumes are solicited, when in London, to call at hich Co's., and try this article on their handkerchief, foi r, rP°se a bottle is always open free to which handker- ^tjs;So Perfumed, the combined fragrance of the choicest 7. tory must yield precedence. Sold in Bottles at 3. i«0lUo. and 15s. each; and in handsome Cut Glass Toilet a» supplied for the use of Her Majesty the Queen t>ftf"'2ls. f^<ns *'s PATENT OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP !W<J e 'ls reputation as superior to all others. It is a perfectly J|Je grel, lent SoaP. highly salutarv to the Skin, washing with st facility, and possessifc^ an aromatic and lasting PRr 2s-6d' per packet of six squares. I ^tlreiCE'S COLD CREAM. This innocent Composition, »*?'r 'Uv/°m ve8etal>le materials, is the most delightful cosmetic *Ud H ^or l'le Nursery and Toilet, rendering the Skin delicate, cool, and free from dryness S PATENT HAIR BRUSHES, being maae on a IJ*it j)er c°nslruction, penetiate to the skin of the head, let the lir e,Ver so thick, cleaning the roots from scurf and dust •, ucing the most beautiful, bright, and glossy appear- [ PRt )*ith k- E'STOOl'H BRUSHES,(nearly lOOvarious shapes,) Vr 'S 1roproved method of fixing the hairs, by which they J a°me °Ut 'n l'le mout'K rT'c co"nieyfeits, observe the ~Same and Addiess, 28, a"" Street," oil ti-ise liiiitdle o.f ea(,Ii Bi,sh. ,K CAUTION. nPR]r§lCE. (the only surviving Partnerof the late Firms of th°'") rp GOSNELL," PATEY, BUTTS, PRICE, & Pec'fully cautions his friends and customers against I th 'CK ?Uvrcs °f individuals illegally styling themselves t»?^a^9.oaNELL." evidently to mislead the London Mer- Country Dealers; and, by the circulation of pla- h .°W»wnt,aining false assertions and contemptible insinuations, tk'ICe'« h Orders intended for Messrs. PRICE & Co., (Mr. h resent Firm.) These persons, fraudulently assuming > in rj.of PRICE fit GOSNELI. were never in Partnership, » connected with the above Firms, otherwise than SnElSI?, the employ of Mr. PRICK'S late Firm of PRIC» ttHUsSLwd Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAPS, A lr litii.?' &c-. are to be had GENUINE m London only at jSjUts 1,shment, 28, LOMBARD-STREET .and of their '^ihi the Cities and Towns of Europe, Asia, Africa, (Kpri7:,c*- 'Miliar & affi* to eveiy genuine Article a label with T PRICE & Co." in Red Ink, and in itscentr* n'V ^bard Street; to counterfeit which is Felony. to4** in ?revent disappointments and ensure punctuality, all ore requested to he directed to PRICE & Co., J,*V p^'ER HOUSE, 28, Lombard-street, London. N^rt w'iyQe is always to be had of Hopkins, Perfumei, ty^Port. ,liatns, E. V. Jeknins, and E. J. Phillips Druggists b U«8isu ien^ns, Chemist, Cardiff; Jones, and Duncan; T,ttfti»t econ Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny ^Morgan, vMor (only) Merthyv; 'Morgan, Druggist, Llandilo; K,,|iaisPe',«*er, Chepstow; Mrs. Morgan, Perfumer, Wil- CKa,ls. P 7n^> 'tin Office, and Wilson, Chemist, Swansea •Oic^ist. nlS' Hv VV'hite and Sons, Stationers, and While, P ?ts* and f.rmanhen phillips Coleman, M'Carthy Che- Dr„ ens, Perfumer, Cardiff; Davies, Cowbndge, ^aviPcegl?,> Rtidgend; Hayward and Hunt Chemists, Th s> Ch erfurner, Neath- Drinkwater, Hud, and ire »P m,!sts' Pembroke Rolland, Perfumer, Tenby *UH ^"trinK1r Umer» and Williams, Chemist Cardigan; Col* HJ, Win^"rey», Diuggists, Abery&twith; Perkins .Stationer, Urug6»st, Haverloidwest; and all respectable — u<hotn the kingdom• ZEOV WASTERS e AND TIN PLATE are informed, thai ELKINGTON and CO., Patentees of the Processes of the ELECTRO-DEPOSITWN OF ME TALS. are prepared to grant Licenses for ZINCING and COPPERING IRON, upon liberal terms. These Processes are simple, effective. and cheap. Information will be afforded by Mr. GEO, STEPHENS, Newport. -45, Moorgate-street, London. ABERGAVENNY DISTRICT OF TURNPIKE ROADS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the TRUSTEES of this District of Roads will be held at the ANGEL INN, in ABERGAVENNY, on MONDAY, the 13th day of March next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. Dated the 15th day of February, )B43. T. GABB, Clerk to the Trustees. BUDD Airs BLETOHLT, CARRIERS BY THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, MORNINGS AND EVENINGS, To and FRuM. the ANGEL. INN Fartingdon-ttreet, Los- DON, and BLETCHLY'S Warehouse, Thomas-street, BRISTOL, from whence Goods a.re forwarded without delay to all parts ef IRELAND and SOUTH WALES. B& B. be{ leave most respectfully to return thanks to • their friends and the public in general, for the unpre- cedented support they have for so many years past been favoured with throughout the principality, and to assure those who may and-do continue to order their goods by them, that every ex- ertion shall be made on their part to ensure the early shipment by the first Packet or Sailing Vessel as may be ordered. No Extra Charge for Carting and Shipping at Hotwells. Please order by BUDD & Co., from Angel Inn, Farriogdon- street, LONDON. N.B. Goods Carted in from any part of the Cities, by a letter addressed to J. BLETCHLEY, Bristol, or BUDD and Co., London. All Empties returned with care, and Carriage Free. Bristol, Feb. 15th, 1843. BLAENAVON, MONMOUTHSHIRE TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. W. B. WILLIAMS, Of Newport (by order of the Mortgagee, under his power of sale), at the CROWN INN, Blaenavon, on TUESDAY, the 4th of April next, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, ALL that commodious DWELLING HOUSE, now or lately occupied by Mr. Samuel Deakin, And also all that adjoining DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, now or lately occupied by And also all that COTTAGE RESIDENCE, adjoining now or lately occupied by And also all that SMITH or NAILER'S SHOP, likewise adjoining, now or lately occupied by > wuh their respective appurtenances; And also all that PIECE OF GROUND, adjoining the said Nailer's Shop, sufficientfor the skeof another Dwelling House. -E.timated annual value, .t43. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. Feb. 16. 1843. BRECONSHIRE. Fat COtv., Draught Horses, Colts, Hack Mare, Ponies, Pigs, Gig and Harness, 115 Tons o f Hay and Clover, Turnips, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, Household furniture, 4'C ,for Sale. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By JAMES HERBERT, On FRIDAY, the 3rd day of March, 1843, at DAN-Y-PABK FARM, in the Parish of Llangattock, within one mile of Criekhowell, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK., die., The Property of Mi. Richard Broughall, who has given up the said Farm, CONSISTING of five fat cows, one fresh barren, one year- C ling bull, six powerful cart horses, one ditto colt two years old, one ditto yearling, one hack mare in foal six years old, one horse pony, one mare pony in foal, one sow in farrow, eight strong store pigs, an excellent gig and harness, about too tons of well-harvested hay, and 15 ditto of clover, to go off the premises, two acres of Swede turnips. The IMPLEMENTS comprise one broad-wheel waggon, with double and single shafts and tripples, two narrow-wheel ditto, with tripples, three broad-wheel carts, one narrow-wheel ditto, turnip drill, two turnip scufflers, winnowing machine, five ploughs, four pair of harrows, roller, chaff engine, ditto, box and knile, pikes, rakes, heel rakes, cow-ties, sieves, rid- dles, sack, saddles, sidesaddles,- bridges, corn measures, beam, scales, and weights, malt mill, five sets of long harness three sets of short ditto, three sets of G. O. ditto, barrel of pitch, ditto of raddle, pig's troughs, &c. The DAIRY UTENSILS include double cheese-press, two barrel churns, milk-lead, pails, trinds. tubs, pans, cheese vats, butter tubs, scales, &c., mashing vats, coolers, tubs. twenty casks of different sizes, jars, trams, meat safe, meat screen, steel-yards, &c., together with an useful assortment of House- hold Furniture, and a number of other effects too numerous for the limits of a handbill. The Sale will commence at Eleven o'clock, and the whole will be sold without reserve. Approved Bills at three months will be taken for the hay and clover. LOWER DUFFRIN, MONMOUTHSHIRE. PXtZSKE HEREFORDSHIRE CATTLE, A very useful Team of Horses, Husbandry Implements, &c., h;c., TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. BURTON SON, On the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, 8th March, 1843, the whole of the Valuable Stock of PRIME HEREFORDSHIRE CATTLE, The Property of Mr. THOMAS HANCOX, at the Lower Duffrin, near Grosmont, who is retiring fiom business CONSLSTINO OF 12 excellent cows with calves or in calf, by a bull from the renowned held of Mr. Smythies.of Lynch Court, 6 barren cows and heifeis, 5 two-year-old stee/s and 5 two- year-old heifers, all by a bull of the same herd, 6 very useful cart horses and mares, 2 colts rising three, 2 colts rising two, and 2 sucking colts, 1 hackney mare, 21 Radnorshire ewes in yean, and 1 ram; the implements include a broad-wheel wag- gon with dash boaid and thripples, two nairow-wheel waggons, three-broad and one narrow-wheel carts, ploughs, harrows, wheel car, two ground cars, roll, yokes and chains, 8 suits of gears, G.O. tack, kiln and cider hairs, 12 empty hogsheads, ell ra.kes, and numerous other useful agricultural implements. The Auctioneers call the attention of their friends to the above valuable Stock, and respectfully assure them that the whole is well worthy of public notice. The Sale will commence punctually at Eleven o'clock. Economic TLife Assurance Society, No. 34, BRIDQE STREET, BLACKf'RIARS, LONDON, ESTABLISHED 1823. Empowered hy Act of Parliament, 3 William the Fourth DIRECTORS. The Right Hon. TROMAS FRANKLAND LEWIS, Chairman. HENRY FRED. STEPHENSON, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Lancelot Baugh Allen, Esq. I Thomas Edgar, Esq. Stephen Nicholson Barber, Esq. Sir Alex. DuffGordon.Bart. Henry Barnett, Esq. Archibald Hastie, Esq.,M.P Robert Biddulph, Esq. John Mendham, Esq. Robert Davies, Esq. William Routh, Esq. AUDITORS. Francis Dumergue, Esq. I Charles Morris, Esq. Captain Robert Gordon, R.N. | John Gilliam Stilwell, Esq. PHYSICIAN—John Ayrton Paris, M.D., F.R.S., 27, l)over-st. SuncEON—Benjamin travers, Esq., F.R.S., 12, Bruton-siieet, SOLICITOR Henry Young, Esq., 12, Essex-street, Strand. ACTUARY—James John Downes, Esq F.R.A.S. SECRETARY Campbell James Downer, Esq. Lower Rates of Premiums than those of any other Office that entitle the assured to participate in the profits, as follows :— 11 entitle the assured to participate in the profits, as follows :— Age" la 20 25 30 35 4a 15 50 Annual Premium 1 10 S 1 !i 7 1 |9 o S 4 S ttO |] 2 19 !) 3 tl 9 4 8 0 per cent. per cent. I r|"UlE BONUS declared in 1834, amounted upon an aveiage M- to 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 Bonuses may be applied to the increase of the sum assured, to reduction of premiums for life, or for a term of years. Policies on the lives of persons dying by suicide, duelling, or by the hands of justice, are not void as respects the interests of parties to whom they may have been legally assigned. Persons residing in the countty may have prospectuses and instructions forwarded to them on application. by order of the Board of Directors, CAMPBELL JAMES DOWNER, Secretary. AGEN IS. Age" la 20 25 30 35 4a 15 50 Annual Premium 1 10 S 1 !i 7 1 |9 o S 4 S ttO |] 2 19 !) 3 tl 9 4 8 0 per cent. r|"UlE BONUS declared in 1834, amounted upon an aveiage M- to 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 Bonuses may be applied to the increase of the sum assured, to reduction of premiums for life, or for a term of years. Policies on the lives of persons dying by suicide, duelling, or by the hands of justice, are not void as respects the interests of parties to whom they may have been legally assigned. Persons residing in the countty may have prospectuses and instructions forwarded to them on application. by order of the Board of Directors, CAMPBELL JAMES DOWNER, Secretary. AGEN IS. Abergavenny THOMAS FOWLER, Bank. Brecon WM. HIER. Carnarvon OWEN JONES, Castle-square. Hav.WM. HARRIS. Wrexham JOHN BURY; GEORGE LEWIS, Esq., Medical Referee. Pembroke. F. J. BIDDULPH- FOGS AND DAMP AIR. BARCLAY'S ASTHMATIC" CANDY has, for many years, been proved an effectual preservative from the .11 effects of the Fogs and Damp Air, which, in the Winter ea- son, are so prevalent in this Climate. Its effects are to expel Wind, to pieserve the stomach from the admission of Damps, and to relieve those who suffer from Difficulty of Bieathing. Prepared onlv by BARCLAY and SONS, 95, fcarnngdon-stieet, London and sold by their appointment by all respect. He Stationf rs, Diuggir.ts, and Medicine Vendors, in noxeL at :2, 9d. and Is. li-I. each, duty included. OBSLRVF.—None can be genuine unless the naiJJes Lar- clay and Sona" are on the Stamp affixedt aeh Box.
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I ^TATEMmrfdTM^i. RECEIVED and EXPENDED on account of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Bnr*{">« s in the County of Monmouth, for twelve months ending the 31st day of August, 1842, pursuant to 6 and 7, Yt I N', cap. 104, and 1 Vic. J cap. 78, sec. 43. Receipts, and from rohat sources derived. + LrpendUure, and for what jmpo*. ordered 1841 BOROUGH RATE. to be paia. 4 3 Nov. 13 Cash of Mr. Cornelius Evans, on account of Borough Rate 105 0 0 1842 Balance due to the Treasurer, as per the last acc unit SK, 1842,Jan. 31 Cash of the Overseers of Newport on the same account 100 0 0 Feb. 21 SALARIES Feb. 15 Cash of Mr. Cornelius Evans, on the same account .60 0 0 The Town Cle.vk, half-year's Salary due 1st January leb. I, 21 0 0 18 Cash of the Overseers of Newport, on the same account K)0 0 0 Julv 11 The like quarter's Salary, due 1st April May 3, 10 10 0 March 11 The like **•••••*> 100 0 0 RFNTS f1'V m raS»h °f ?Ir*JiVanS' 0n/hMe aecwint -V- -*• •4' lf 7 Nov> l5 Mr. Oliver, half-year's ground-reni of scite of Council House. July 29 Cash of .he Overseers o Newport, on he same J J *,842 due 29th September Xov.13, 15 15 0 ,0 Cash ofMr^Evans, on the same account.Jn O 0 Feb. 1 Mr. Crosfield, half-year's ,ent of Police Office, due Dec. 25ih Jan. 5, 10 0 0 August U Cash of the Overseers of Newport, on ihe same n 80 0 0 *e half-yea.'s ground-rent of scite of Council House, due 1841 MISCELLANEOUS.. 1 Ap,u 25th March. April 13, 15 15 0 Sept. 17 Cash of Mr. Superintendent Hopkins, the amount received feim July 7 Mr. Crosf.eld, quarter's rent of Police Ofiice due '25th March. April 4, 5 0 1) n OQ T|f%Serving.SUioJI!TM'a!,dWarran,8'Upt0 Vi O 3 FromAug.28, POLICE AND CONSTABLES. w 9? 'e !ke' up!°J?, 6 5 9 184I,toAug. Weekly wages to Superintendent and Police Officeis, 52 Nov. 26 1 he like, up to 26th heptember 'f 2 Z « on taj.9 t/« 512 9 8 0 Sept. 3 William Wa^VnV.VoVlVaVs'fVr'Polic'e' V.V.V.V.V.V. Aug. J, 6 10 0 p r* U The Superintendent,allowance for Boots lor Police 6 18 0 •• *rsptb^eii* » Ocu8 Ttife Superiilttfladent, for toaintettance of town prisoners Oct. 4, 4.10 > 1842, Feb. 4 The Superintendent, for Boots for the Police. Jan.5, 6 18 0 April 6 Messrs Hebbert, for Police clothing .April 4, 3S 1 8 July 2 Sergeant Cormack, a Reward for good conduct. June 6, 0 6 0 April 6 Messrs Hebbert, for Police clothing .April 4, 3S 1 8 July 2 Sergeant Cormack, a Reward for good conduct. June 6, 0 6 0 < r~ Aug. 27 Daniel Evans, for altering Police clothing Aug. 26, 0 17 0 REPAIRS. • July 11 Mrs. W. Jones, for work done at Station House .April 4, 3 2 6 1841 PRINTING, ADVERTISING, & STATIONERY. Nov. 15 The Editor of the Bristol Mercury, for advertising Sale of Corpo- ration Wharf Nov. li, 1 11 0 1842 Jan. 31 Mr. Morgan Evans, for Stationery. Jan> 111110 Aprils The Editor of the Monmouthshke Beacon, for advertising Sale of Wharf Nov. 13, 2 10 0 14 Morgan Evans, for Stationery 0 18 2 25 Mr. Clapperton, for the like Jat» 5, 110 July II The Town Clerk, for a Book of Oaths, &c June 0, M 13 Mr. Pveed, for Stationery April 4, 0 18 0 1841 MISCELLANEOUS. Oct. 9 Mr. John Cunnington, for removing desks. &c., from the Parrot to the Police Office Oct. 4, 10 0 Nov. 15 Mr. W. W. Hams, for making out lists of Nov. 13, 2 10 0 1842 Elizabeth Jones, for cleaning Police Court. &c up to 1st Nov..Nov. 13, 4 16 6 Jan. 12 Mr. W. H. Williams, for Coals consumed at Station House and Police Office .Nov. 13, 1 13 6 May 5 The like Apiil 13, 2 17 6 July 8 Messrs. Garrett, for Oil, &c consumed at Station House June 6, 2 7 9 July 11 Mrs. Jones, for cleaning Police Office, up to 1st ol fc'eb April 4, 3 4 5 The like, up to the 1st of May June 6, 3 3 5 The Town Clerk, being the amount paid by him for staking out Corporation Property, and Crier for proclaiming sale thereofApril 4, 0 4 fi July 13 Messrss. W. and S. lgi;ulden, foi use of room at Corporation saleJune 6, 110 1841 INTEREST. Dec. 31 The Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Banking Co., interest 1842 &c., on mOnIes advanced by them. 5 14 6 June 30 The like 14 1 8 To Balance due to the Treasurer 11 2 Tjrnin £ ms23j Tjrnin £ ms23j 1 ■. Feb. 17,1843—Examined and found correct, by AARON CROSFIELD, ? A JOHN WILLIAMS. j Auditors CHARLES DESMOND, Member of Council, appointed by Mayor. RENT Account of the MAYOR, ALDERMEN, and BURGESSES of the Borough of Newport, in the County of Monmouth, ending Dr. August, 1842. CR. RECEIPTS. „ a I PAYMENTS. £ s. d. 1839, July 1 Cash of Mrs. Harrhy, being five years' rent of Castle Green,^ ue I when ordered 4 C-ish'o^Mr^ThomasTon'es, five years' ground' rent for his premi- 1839, Aug.31 Paid Mr. AVoollett the amount of his costs in the action brought P n a^ed'to be re'ee^d 1840, May 7 Pa^'Sessrs. Aufcyfer Beer Vu^iied by dueVtion of lUeU^' *3 10 „ 1,5 oasliot LVJr. Jonn r rosi, uc.. 1 Dursuant to resolution of the Corporation Mav 5 c i 0 CounciTpassed on the 10th inst. • ••••• 169 18 0 May 9 Paid Mr Woollett'* account for taking the opinion of the Attor- 1840,Jan. 1, Cash of Mr. Thomas Jones, one year's ground rent, due29th ney.General, on the subject of the application of the Corpo- c ♦ 1 ^••••#• •••••• • • » Jftiion 16111s 1 1141 •#•### •#•••• ••••#«Rf3v 5 1314 8 March 20 CashPofIMM.,Harrhy,'one year's rent of Castle Green, due 29th » Mi. John illiams on account of his bill for seiving as a luarcn m, casn or iir< y,^ 10 0 0 Magistrate under the late Corporation May 5, 33 0 0 1841 ADI 22 CashPof Mr. ThomJs" Jo'nes, being the deposit on the purchase Paid Messrs. Piothero and Phillips on account of their bill cf 18 p madeof the premises leased to him "V 8 4 0 T „ ^sts■against the old Corporation May 5, 158 0 0 Cash of Mr. Gething, being the deposit on the purchase of a piece ? <; 5ir" « ^i°n a^count •••••• Feb. 4. 5 0 0 nl I and near the Canal-side 5 0 0 1841, Oct. 5 laid Mr. Batchelor. interest on Ins bond, due 1st instant Oct. i, 33 0 5 ii ft h nf Mrs Han h v rent due 29th Sept., 1840. 10 0 0 «» 13 laid Messrs. Haddon and Bailey, balance of their account tor oS'l cihho„ W..I do..Council Oct. 4, .8 112 Oct. o UJ O premises 73 16 0 Pa'd Mr. Hawkins for Ironmongery, supplied and used at Coun- Cash of Mr-G«ihiD«, b«in^ ;he b%lanie of his pjirchase-munex- 45 0 0 c.'l f Oct. 4. 4 3 0 n PACH nf T H I pich ESQ. beins five years rent tor Corpor&ti6n 18-4^, Jau.ia raid Mi. Ablart, balance of bis account for superintending build- Wharf.'at £ 102 10s. per ann., due 29th Sept. 1841, £ 512 10 0 .ng of Council House. 5j ]8 4 0 j ess him for Repairing the Quay Wall 419 4 5 63 5 7 May 16 1 aid Mr. John illiams, balance of his account for services as a 1842,Mar. 4 Cash received at sale of Corporation property being deposits on 1Magistrate •••••• • ••••• May 3, 17 0 0 the following Lots June 15 Pa'd Me3s| Hunt and Co., part of first instalment on accountof Messrs. Williams and Prothero, Lot 1 £ 21 0 0 contract for building Council House June 14, 200 0 0 Mr. Samuel Jones 2 9 5 0 „ 23 Ihe like balance of first instalment June 22, 175 0 0 Mr Townsend 3&4 7 10 0 „ 30 Paid the Monmouthshire and Glamorganshire Banking Com- Mr' Thomas Thomas » 5 5 0 pany, the amount advanced by them to Haddon and Bailey, Mr Thomas Morris.•••• 6 10 5 0 in 1837, and inten-s! June 22 26 8 0 Mr Geort.Oethini 150 10 0 203 15 0 Jul, II Paid Mr. Wm. Evans .bare of p„t, II J„l, 8. 25 16 0 Ma, 3 ,h-^ 72 5 0 450 0 0 June 15 k, u« monies from the following persons, vu. £ 67*i6* 0 Paid Messrs.'Foster and Oakley, the amount of their bVll"for g' Mr. Townsend, baunce 92 5 0 valuing Messrs. Joors and Batchelor's work Aug. 26 12 19 0 a. -TLmS 'il" 47 5 0 207 0 0 „ 31 Paid Mr. H. Mostyn, for soliciting loan on mortgage of Co'po- tin n v, rTi°maS vvSc and'p'rothero, being the balance of ration Wharf Aug. 26, 3 0 8 July 8 Cash of Messrs. Williams an ld | March la»t 189 0 0 Balance in hands of I reasurer 304 14 0 the purchase money, for Lot 1, soia in <"« „ra- Cash of Mr. Samuel Jones, rttidue of the pu 83 5 0 mises bought by hi™ kline'the balance"of his purchase rj 9 Cash oi Mr. George Gething, being e, K -ji- inoney for the Corporation Wharf, lew, him to Mr. T. Batchelor, for principal and on his tand, and £ 60 16s. 6d. paid by him to Mr. Evan Prosser, for building J3g 2 J0 pine end of Council House "ll Cash of C. H. Leigh, Esq., half-years s rent of Corporation ft Wharf, due 25th March last "r'n »i Aug. 17 Cash of Mrs. Harrhy, being half-year's rent of Castle Green Wharf, due 25th March last .••• £ 1602 8 5 £ 1602 8 5 V Exam,ned. and found correct this 17th February, 1843, by us, —— AARON CROSFIELD,) ,w rnim WILLIAMS, '[ editors. RLES DESMOND, Member of Councjl appointed by Mayor.
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IN.N, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of March, 1843, at Eleven o'clock in he Forenoon. ROBERT GABB, Valuer. a THE SCHOONER CARDIFF PACKET, J. Kl'AXS, MASTER, I IS NOW LOADING at COTTON'S WIIAHF, TOOI.EY- STREET, LONDON, for Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr. Aberga- venny. Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cowbiidge, Bridgend, and adjacent places. and will, positively Sail on TUVSDAY, March 7th, 1843. For Freight, &c., apply to the Master on Board Mr-1\ Burton, jun., Newport; Mr. 1 homas Richards, Abergavenny n' Messrs. Prosser and Price, Brecon; Mr. Scovell, the Wharfinger, London or to Mi. J. G. BIRD, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport, and Londou Shipping Company, at Cardiff. London, Feb. 18th. 1843. IMMEDIATE RELIEF MAY BE OBTAINED, AND A CURE KSIAHI.ISIIKD IN A FEW IHYS By the use of that Admirable Sperific, I I HO\LSPARUCF ThALhAM est and best Remedy in the world for COUG HS, INFLUENZA INCIPIENT and CONSUNIP- TION. extraordinalY I the most Ymptoms of recent Cold and Cough in a few hours, and a little perseverance in its use perseverance in its use WI, -,n f.ve,ry e<, a ^Janent cure. 'Ih« Extraordinary Remedy rel,eves the most distressing symptoms in a few hours, and a little perseverance in its use cure. Coughs and Colds accompanied by a difficulty of breathing, soreness and rawness of the chest, impeded expectoration, sore throat, and feverish symptoms, will be quickly subdued, while its use will assuredly preveilt consumption trom this Prolific cause. r Holland s Balsam of Spruce gives immediate ease in all Asthmatic cases, and particularly in Hoarseness, Wheezings, and Obstructions of the Chest; while those who have laboured WTJ" -?er mis^y of a confirmed Asthma, have been enabled by its use to enjoy the blessings of life, and to pursue their avocations with a degree of ease and comfort they had been strangers to for years Prepared by Charles Holland, and sold by his agent, 11). Hallett, 83 High Holborn, London, and by all the Wholesale Houses, and by at least one person in every town of the Urn ed Kingdom. Price Is iu ,2 Kingdom. Price Is iu Sold aisoby the following respectable Agents H-gVl"S D.uggist Newport; Phillips, CardiH W.Hiams Swan.w Ferris and Co., Bristol; Walker, Gloucester; Anthony, lie- re ford Mra* Deighton, Worcester: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That JOHN greathed Harris. Esq., one of her Majesty's Commissioners for the RF.LIEF OF INSOL- V ENT DEBTORS will, on the Eeighth day of March, 1843, at the hour of Ten in the Forenoon precisely, attend at the COURT HOUSE, at BRECON, in the county of Brecon, and HOLD a COURT for the RELIEF of INSOLVENT DEB- TORS, pursuant to the Statute. :& DINNEFORD'S FUSE FLUID MAGNESIA, Under the immediate sanction of the PRESIDENT of the COLLEGE of PHYSICIANS. For acidities, heartburn, headache, gout, indigestion, &c. THE great advantages of this elegant preparation are, that, beihg in a FLUID STATE, and possessing all the properties of Magnesia in general use, it is not liable to forn dangerous concretions in the bowels it corrects ACIDITY and IIEAKT- buRN effectually, without injuring the COATS OF THE STOMACH, as Carbonate of Soda and Potash are known to do it prevents THE FOOD OF INFANTS TURNING SOuR DUllING DIGESTION; it is very useful in cases of COtlT, GKAVEl., and other complaints of the BLilSjOER aud, is all onsen, it act* as a pleasing aperient peculiarly odapted for Females, particularly during PREG- NANCY. Tbe hilth testimonials received in favour of Mr. Dinneford's preparation from the most eminent members in every branch of the medical profession, has established its superiority on at; irrefragahle basis, and placed it at once beyond the reach of competition. Dr. WILKINSON, of Bath, whme J'diniliariiy u-Uh practical chemistry so well entitles his opinion to resi>.ct, soys,— A bottle of the Fluid Magnesia of Sir James Murray's, sent to me for analysation by a chemist in this town, gave me seven grains of Magnesia, and three grains of Sulphate of Soda to the ounce, whilst yours yielded SEVENTEEN GRAINS Of PUKE MAG- NESIA to the ounce. I conscientiously bear testimony to the correctness of the above results. (Signed) "C.H. WILK.1NSON, M.D. Dated, Oct. 23rd, 1840." This conclusive testimony is further corroborated by the fol- lowing distinguished persons W. T. BRANDE, Esq., F.R.S., Piofessor of Chemistry of the Royal Institution, &c. n'* Aut,1°r of the Pharmacologia, &c. &c- Dr. COLLIER, Translator of the Pharmacopoeia, Lecturer on Pharmaceutical Chemistry, &c JEROME MORGAN, Esq., Surgeon to the General Dis- pensary, and Practical Chemut Dublin .-who also analysed Sir JaDles Mqrra,v'. ceil/poI/lid. Sir Henry Halford say* —•• I have seen the machinery and the procesa hjr which yon prepare the Pure Solution of Mag- nesia, and have been much pleased by all that I have seen the preparation is a very good one Sir paries M. Clarke say, :— The Solution of Magnesia, Oration Dinneford, i» a very useful and agreeable pre- i|SJr nren'aL^^r^V^' 1 consider it far Superior to anv ? .h/nerf^ the>"»d that I have seen this I attribute niss manD*i- in which Mr. Dinneford conducts the process. gliee"St l~ K'i"" '»<>" J3^BeSalefulask>or DINNEFORD'S l\,r«t Fi.i u, t- uhi "h "V" substitution of the impure Irish nre' ra r '\h a>;e imported in ieaden and (>tker deleterw'us tatlwv ieir impurity may readily be detected by the t ■ and is even ohvmts to ti,e Sl0l)T' y ute 1 '■ None can be relied opon as Genuine, unless the House Stfimp of the Propnetor be pasted over the cork of each bottle. To he procured of the principal Chemists throughout thf Kingdom. DREDGE'S HEAL-ALL, or celebrated Embrocation has iong been known throughout the West of England, as tin most efficacious Remedy for Rheumatism I Fresh Wounds or Cuts Rheumatic Gout Burns and Scalds Lumbago Spasms and Ciamp ^amsiniheLimbs&: Numbness Stiffness of the Joints or Neck Sciatic and ParalyticAffections Frozen Limbs Tooth-Ache and Face-Ache Chilblains before they arc Sprains and Bruises broken Sprains and Bruises broken It is likewise an infallible cure for that dangerous disorder 'he Quinsey or Sore Thioat, in which it was never known to fail after a few hours' application. It is also an excellent Re- medy for Whitlows, so common on the fingers of Country Peo- ple, who are exposed to the cold and it is confidently recom- mended to all who may suffer from any of these complaints. Observe-That none can be Genuine unless the Stamp affixed to each bottle contains the name and address of BARCLAY and SONS, No. 95, Farringdon-street, who have purchased the PIli. wrtv n va'ua^e article from the Executors of the Inventor WILLIAM DRRDGE, late of Wishford, Wilts. Retail price Is. ljd. and 2s. 9d. per bottle. t' BLAIR'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS Case from Luton, Bedfordshire, communicated by Ur. i'hillifis and Ditig^ist, lo Mr. T. Pront, 229, Strand, London. Luton, Bedfordshire, Oct 19, 1841. IR,-l feel de-i S rotis otexpres.n, to you the which I have ceived from rhe use Of were ex(^ veie. During one 01 these painful visitations a kind friend presented me with a t>o* of Blair's Pills, from the use of which 1 found immediate te lief, and very soon entirely recovered. At a subsequent penot, I was so severely attacked that I thought it would be unwise to delay placing myself under medical care. I did so but no. finding the relief which I expected, I again became mv own physician. At this time my legs and th.gs were swelled 10 a P'ft ?eal Mlew PTK V1nmed'ately P«*ured a box of Blair', Pills from Mr. W Phillips, your ageni in this town, and after taking two doses I was free from pain, and the swelling sub- sided. I now never fail to use them whenever 1 am attacked by this painful malady, and they invariably give me reliet alter one or two doses. Several of my acquaintances «e hem in< experience the same benefit. 1 lrust yoiI wlll ,nse(t youi list of cases, as I am anxious to bear witness 'o the eSfcac* of this excellent medicine I am. S.i, your's ^pect^y Sugai Loaf, London Road, Luton. RICHARD STONE. The never-failing efftcts of BLAIR'S GOUT and RH HI. wiT u 10 curin8 eveiy description of Gout or iveZ! in'm> tVC Secured t0 ",em a celebrity unequalled bv K past i°r present !imee- They not only *ive tn marlnoii k w^ere.'he patient has l>een driven neaily t y» i i ^xcruc,al'ng tortures of this disease, bui restore to perfect health in an inconceivably short space of time, -I hey are equally speedy and certain in rheumatism, ei- ther chronic or acute, lumbago, sciatica, pains in the head and face, and indeed ior 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 in the kingdom, but contains many grateful evidences of its benign influence. Sold bv Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London and by his appointment by Herbert Will i a ms, druggist, Newport; Phil- lips,Cardiff: Farror. Monmouth; J. II. Morgan, Abergavenny Morgan, Merthyr; Williams, Brecon Coulstone, Llandoveiy Williams. Jenkins, Strick, Daw. and Wilson, Swansea Evans, Carmarthen and by a)) respcctabtc Venders'< Me- dicine throughout the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. p i ox. Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS, and obscivetbe -and addiess <A "Thomas Piout, 229, Stiaru' London," impressed upon the Government Stamp affixed each box. of the Genuine Mediciie. MR. ALLOM'S NEW AND SPLENDID WORK OP VIEWS, FROM AUTHtNTlr SKETCHES. CHINA ILLUSTRATED, IN a series of Views, displaying the Cities—Palaces—Pa- godas—Temples—Religious Ceremonies—Junks—Trials— Punishments-Amusements- FiresIde Enjoyments, &c., of 'his Ancient and Extiaordinary People. From Drawings by -<AS ALI.OM, Esq. with Historical and Descriptive Notices f k" v ^'nlG,n' M-A.—In Monthly Parts, containing Oy Ke: o. s an(j e,„j!t pages of Letier-press. Price 2s. Four Engraving = Oil t4c f. of ever,.tl riSKERS COLOLIJAL MAGAZINE. 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Jull Published, the 12th Ediiitm, Price2s. 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 of manhood, ere vigour has established her em- pire:—with observations on the baneful effects of Solitary In- dulgence and infection Local and Constitutional Weakness, Ner>ous Irritation, Consumption, and on the paitial or total £ xtinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of RESIO- RATION the destructive effects of Gonorrhsea, Gleet, Stricture, and SeCOi»c'ary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the Woik 1. embellished with Engrai ings, tepresenting the ilflptprinns influtnce of Meicury on the Skin, by Eruptions on the Head, Face, and BODY with approved mode of Cure for hnih SUPS fnlJnw#>rl by observations on the Obligations of MAIIHIAGK,' and hStby^petuity with directions foi the removal of Physical and Conglltutional Disquahheations, the whole pointed out to SCEFURINI. L'RMANIT\ as a SILENT FRIEND, to be consulted without exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consw1""? Surgeons, London and Birmingham, Published by the Authors, and sold by Strang^ 21, Pater- noster-row; Field, 65, Quadrant, Regent-street; Purkij, Compton street, Soho Phillips, 264, Oxford street Jackson and Co., 130, New Bond-street; Gorden 146, Leadenhall-street; Kettle, 117, High Holhom; Catter- mole, 17, RatclifT-higway Stroud. 163, Blackfriars'-road Dredge, 67. White-chapel High-street, London; Guest, 51, Bull-street, Birmingham; Heaton And Bnckton, Briggate, Leeds Ferris, Brown, and Co., Union-street, Bris- tol J. Fryer, Westgate-street, Bath Mr. Lindsty, 11, Elm- row, Edinburgh D. Campbell. 136, Argyle-street, (j lasgow Ward, Pring, and Rawl, 30, Westmoreland-street, Dubhn Courier Office, Manchester; J. Newton, 16, Church-street, Liverpool; and by all Bookselleis in tewa 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 corn" plaints as arise from a disorgannation ol the Generative Sye- tem, whether constitutionel or acquired, loss of sexual power at»v syphilitic disease and is calculated to affoid decided re- lief to those who by early indulgence in solitary habits have wpakenfld i?* powers of their system, and fallen into a state ot t' rhrnnif HpbUir* which the constitution is left in a deplo- rable state, and'nervo"s ™°'a'"y kept up which places the individual in a of anxiety for the remainder of life- I he consequences arising fr„.m lh/s rou« practice a.e not confined to its pure physical resv. but branch to moral ones leading the excited, deviating mind h»." a,er >le neld of seduc- tive error, intoa gradual and total degrade.'1011 01 manhood, into a pemicious application of those inherent n^.which nature wisely instituted lor the preservation of herspecie* Ringing on p'fmatMie (^ecieniiude. and all the habitudes of old ;—such an one carries with him the form and aspect of other mla, but without the vigour and eneigy of that season which his eal'Jy youth bade him hope to attain. How many men cease to be men, or at least, cease to enjoy manhood at thuty ? How many at eighteen receive the impression of the seeds of syphi- litic disease itself 1 the consequences of \\111"11 travel out of the ordinary track of bodily ailment, covering the trame with dis- gusting evidencts 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 haimony and stiiking at the very soul of human intercom se. 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, tor the cure of those dreadful evils, that such medicines should be em- ployed that an most certain to be aoccessfnl. It is for these cases Messrs. Perry and Co. particntarly designed their CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, which is intended to relieve those persons who. by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, wr in their way to the consummation of that deploraote state, are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach as the various affections of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregulatity, obstructions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. 0 As nothing can be better adapted to help and nouiish the constitution so there is nothing more eenerally acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all in ward wastings,loss of appe- tite, indigestion, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of tite, indigestion, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, or consumptive habits, and debility arising from Syphilis. It possesses wonderful efficacy in all cases of sypflihs, fits, head- aches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness of sptCits, dimness of sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, vapours and melancholy, and all kinds of hysteric complaints are gra- dually removed by its use. And even where the disease of Sterility appears to have taken the firmest hold ef the female constitution, the softening tonic qualities of the Cordial Balm of Syriacum will warm and punly the blood and juices, in- crease the animal spirits, invigorate and revive the whole ani- IlIal machine, and remove the usual impediment to maternity. This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken betore persons enter into the. MATRIMONIAL STAIN, Jest in the event of piocreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en- stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from paiental (Iebllity, or evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, that are mos' assuredly introduced 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 one lIs. bottle is saved. Prepared only by Messrs. Perry and Co.. Surgeons, 19, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON and 4, Great Charles-stieet Birmingham. Observe, none are genuine without the signature of Impressed on a stamp en the outside ef each wrapper, le imi- tate which is fulony of the deepest dye. The Five Pound cases (the purchaofnic of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings,) tnJy be had as visual at 19, BERNERS-STREET, Oxford-stretJ, LONDON, and 4, Great Chailes-street, Birmingham and parents in the t country who tequire a couise of thisadmirable Mediciflt. should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle thtlD to the full benefit of such advantage. May be had of all Bookselle's, Druggists, and Patent Medio cine Venders in Town and Country throughout the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe and America. Messrs. Perry eipect when consulted by ieiter, the usual Fee of One Pound, i; iihuut which, no notice whatever can be taken fit the Communication. Patients are requested io be as minute as possible in the de» tail of their case^—as to the duraiion of the complaint, ihe symptoms, ahe. habits of living, and Keneta) occupation. ille- dicines can be Joi wauied to any part of the world no difficulty can occur, as they will be becurely packcd, and caielully pro- tected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and I Is. per Box, (observe the signatuie of R. and L. PEKHY and Co., on the outside of each wrapper,) aie well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most celt810 and effectual cu.eever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secon- dary Symptoms, Strictures. Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement or hindrance from business they have effected the most surprising cures, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivatiun and all other means have failed; and are of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic Affec- tions, Eruptions on any pan at the body. Ulcerations, Scro- fulous or Venereal J amt, being justly calculated te 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 of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the con- stitution, causing ulceiations, blotches on tbe head, face and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deafness] obstinate g gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throat, diseated nose, wiih nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till*at lenetb a general debility of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy Jeath puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. Messis. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usnal at No. 19 BERNERS-STREET. Oxford-street uSdo„ and 4, Gieat Chailes-street. ^four doors f,om Easy Row.) Bir- mingham punctually fiom Eleven in the Morning until Eight in the Evening, and on todays from eleven till Oiie. Onlv one persona, visit is requued from a country patient, to enable Messrs. Perry and Company to g,ve such as means of effecting a pe.u.anent and effectual cure, after all other have proved Uu-fl'-cmal N.B. Country DrugRists. Bookseller, Pa.ent Medicine Ven- ders and every other >h„pu,-pe, can be supplied with any quantity of Pe.rv s Pur,ty,os Specific Pills, and Cordial 15afm of byriacuin, with the u>ua! allowance to the trade, by rno.t the principal U hosale Patent Medicine Houses in London Newport W,ll,aBls' L- V. Jenkins and F. D. Vaugh.n,