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A pre FRANCE. ^lat re° as well as the German and Spanish jour- :Uhaneach Us by our Paris express of Thursday, are ^,«>«% barren. •'H^ue'm s rno,'on a?a'l)Sl 'he railroad ogp tj|,as been negatived in ttie bureaus; Business ^i'h i(a her Easter, whilst the court is exclusively 'tn inarriage of tite Princess Clementiiie., S P A I N. t f^tnh' ''0IJrna's 'be 6;h comment on the choice i!l j0«rnaUS °f Uie C0rnmisslons °.n the 4th; the minis- l-a'n omrj Cry 0IJl triumph, aJC| represent the coalition l,>*nd ii'i'' ^ie 'atter declares u expects remforce- 11 ,ake its revenge. Crista i T^KEY. >»r» ecisive re'"0 «'le 'diligence of the 29th brings no- v'(°islv P'<5Pec,'ng Servia. Prince Metternich seems 0' W «.vi" bbed and ill treated by all parties—by V<?t| of A*Ven Turkey, which will not allow the j H Soe$US,ria r° P'y fr°m port to port. Prince Met- IIPon his friend Lord Aberdeen's principle c°f»Ces8ion, and he reaps the fruits. JVn MALTA. CCl'ioo ^rom Malta is satisfactory respecting the mo- t lopi quarantine regulations, especially as regards l'>\»e ,n 's'ands and Greece. The Marseilles intendance ■4i)i rils,i extend its indulgence to all arrivals from the UNITED STATES. °f the COLUMBIA.-Liverl)ool, Saturday ^«8 e royal mail steamer, Columbia, Captain Qffeac'led this port this evening, after a splendid v4,)MflWelve and a half days f,om Bosion'and len ''uti ftr°'n ^a'ax) S''P having sailed on the second uston, and the 4th from Halifax. She brings ;f;> C0prs- 'i)(j ^'ca||Urn'31ai it will be remembered, carried out Sir V*rr'ved an^ su'te> they arrived at Boston on the 20th at Albany on Wednesday, where Sir Charles er8 of td atteniiotis from ex-president Van Buren, the S/'Ma State, and the State Legislature. He left hy railroad, for Kingston, where he would K"thlh;« or four days. lllr ha lee Or four days, £ V«. Bagot still lies dangerously ill. The last e 8Ub.s liule prospect of his recovery. f OIO the letter of our coirespondent: 11' PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 25. STATES TARIFF AND COlTON TRADE Sj j**1! in» 'as' steam-packet from Liverpool has ifiln of ,| 'sence of a still further decline in cotton. On jm le Atlantic there has been a corresponding rail, tliioInens'tJ of 'he crop renders every prospect of an e, st Year quite hopeless. A letter before me. from Q 'I ates that cotton has not been so low in price for SivJl th;Jy.years while there never was so abundant a 'Vd 250 n £ ate 11 wili be 500,000 bales. We have already Nil? s'0(it" an(^ exported nearly 210,000, to say little of m resnit0ri hand." New Orleans and Charleston exhibit 'Vh^^si*' On the other hand, our imports from England i\A Qf 8 t0 an extraordinary deRree, so that most of the Kr te"<is Co.tjt°n are made for cash or short bills, a practice ;'a5 ^cre 5ll'l further to lower quotations. On the subject L'C6' 'mP°r,s of manufactured goods from England. t* °uth resl Europe, 1 observe that pnblic opinion 'Soy^^ed' dtl<^ Particnlarly in the cotton regions, begins to fyin^irig Ver^ s,rongly, and public opinion is, as you know, Sff jou,Lp,nnciple in the United States. Several of the l|A||°nEuro °' *'ie south contend that the present high •»it ">e tJean nianufaetures and products naturally causes flu?^,alesP^1Cti °' cottou. if only for ihe reason that the N c^^fes not use so 'arSe an amount of foreign cotton ,<sr0UlUr, ,as t°rmerly. Mucli of the raw cotton sent fiom of U,»ed ° hur°Pe- before the piesent tariff was passed, fih a r^cj lQ a manufactured state, when, from the opera- ah°I ai lei°Cal ,ra<^e> l'ie prices of the raw material were lU*th renS'li'era' '• but no.v, they contend, that the Eng- Cf tK Can Purchase it at their own piices—so very l^gn eaK| extent °f t'ie'r machinery and cheap labour, rigQIII be abe extent of their machinery and cheap labour, t0 undersell the American manufacturer in (l/Hv e tiortf, au(* t'>at- therefore, the increasing manufac- r* ^ea stales of the union, if they should increase, jjh compensate (he southern planters for the loss N eat. eQe|i'enc<: through the clianged relation of the Eng- %-j li erQ a trades. I observe that some of the northern v it! c rrierican cotton manufactures are increasing,
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ixpLostoN. — Seven Livek Lost.—On l/* fro 0|>e °f those mournful accidents occuired which c?c, lime to time taken place at every gunpowder A^.and which has, in this instance, unhappily Un'or,U(ia,(' 'ellow-beings into eternity. The Snj £ m'"s at Wahliam Abbey are twelve miles dis- ]K ^'an0^00'011 ,'1e mar8"' °fa broad running stream, ]l<r|^inen|C es out ol the river L^a, is the property of iC0' ere,and '4 ca"ed Powder Mill River. Here a > Itip c,,0r's coiinecled with the public service are HL (,0r^ are of wood, with slated roofs, and are 'Vuij^uses, press-houses, washing-houses, and S ,and,S I,IUr ot tl,ese edifices, about eighty feet in V3' "> h V ■"ly"e^hl and thirI>' iteldeP,h'and aboul 'i|(e^'ey h have been destroyed on this occasion, 'o/Ve 'Jeen so completely demolished that nothing V 4 b|a 'I any one of them remains. Each has be- V L s'npelev.s luin. It is proper to state that ee,) ^u,lt on a plan which promised, in the \> U,e io prevent the evil from extending ^ti(.'°Use P ace where it oiiamaled. between the corn- tyy 'he pressing and wash houses a strong brick '^d u 'fJet 111 hei^hl, fifteen thick, and thirty in tchia| i.t>n 'iui''i which it was supposed would prove V .^d tu a,rier u> the disastrous eHects of an explo- ? resni^r°-ress of fire. The hope that such would S t| 'ld<> however, proved vain. On Thursday five >e business being carried on in the usual way, after three o'clock, from some cause *rti C()' wn, an explosion took place in the more SrJ' °Hse house. A tew seconds afterwards the *'l>i e Cor* Was'house separated as already described, or nin^°use, by the buttress, also blew up. In s" 'r0rfj''T'0 ^ro,n that time the next corning-house, ife(Oriiier about two hundred yards, shared III exa"d lells in a few seconds was followed by S<>pd P 0si°n, and a second press-house and wash- jN||^hioh'^ Hs ,n 'e °ther case from the corning- ''or 'lie Was in an instant destroyed. It would be ^f(i5 °l the buildings and the destruction of the \)lhi a'UI' unfortunatply, in "'e works which ''or 'lie Was In all inslant destroyed. It would be ^f(i5 °l the buildings and the destruction of the I)¡ t! II II: bur unfortunatply, in the works which V °ytd °w" UP, a umber of unloiiunate persons were iNri'11 Hn "°l °"e of vvll0,n s"rvlves- Seven Persons >|6,1 o»er"'s,ani deprived of lie; live of them were Ie¡j s Iragrn Ie flVer:o a considerable distance, an e I iQ%ffr°l»»a3k'S ,lie mars,"js- One corpse was reco- V.«h« l e building,arid one dead body was found HS ||'ns'anc 0,1 ,iie si^e tl,e river. It was in il* d'6 fS ,'lt^cu'1> ar>d in some imjiossible to recog- • slnltered, and disfigured remnants of his, V|ctims. At a consideraljle distance from r[|rs impression made by the fall of one of the j\> 0Uld ned very distinct. The mark of the head, 'bL the hip, and the leg, were very distinctly id' heae,lndt,nation made by the body was in some V vt1' tt»a Slx inches deep. Immediately after the dies hundreds of persons repaired to the marshes. Collected, wrapped in sheets, and depo- t\>dista the buildings belonging to the government, d- V b e from ,he rums>lhere 10 await Uie orders ^ttp6 ^IVe" f°r holding a coroner's inquest, i'1*'ck ^'tenTLiNGW0RTH Poisoning CASE.—The bo- of J* ^ead a"d James Mead, the first husband „ arah Dazely (who was lecently committed ^atid w° 3 c'lar''e having murdered her se- ^y of am Dazely, by administering to him *> ovV" were exhumed on Thursday morn- I )S| in8w0rC,0ck' an^ conveyed over from Tadlow to J\'0r) of v, undergo a medical examination. By r!\ Wasiin Ragles, tfie coroner for Bedfordshire, i, |^e',0i,lvpan"e|led at the Chequers Inn, in the latter |ecea8tS|l^aie )lie ciicumstances attending the deaths > ''He eViB° but the inquiry was merely preliminary, Urne ,ence having been adduced, when the inquest nf1' &edf't0 t!'Ve l'1R surgeons, Messrs. Iladley and ^OK '^e «i 0rd> an opporiunity of analysing the con- |VN*S '0mach8. ['M A °rt p?F I ''ANspoRTATros.—The Geelong Adver- cr\j ^°hn ^c,; 24th, contains a report of the 'I'I^ 5'°f \y al°tiey, (or the murder of his master, John 1 <|(,VV,S c|ea°,0d'an^sj in the district of Geelong. The 'JN "0t W Proved a?a'»st the prisoner; who, said, 5s So0 '° live in this country at all. I donI care. str(1 ie as live here. Tfie dogs were upon me NifT' and 1 lhank Gocl ,hal 1 am senlf,nced Ve Pris "e aw,ul se»tence of the law was then passed who was removed from the bar appa- VS>B '^erent to his situation. l to the ftF Tiie Enduing HARVEST.-Last fall So\yn nen«s of the season, a great breadth ol C'ftf y»oWj "h wheat; and the farmers have again *pring wheat, in consequence of which V'^e cw flour will be sold at 5s. per bushel the year, and wheat, of course, much
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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PI PRINTING OFFICE, Comer of Corn ^trffl, COMM ERCIAL-STREET, N EWPORT, THE Puulic are respectfully informed, that this Estabhhs- meot is 'COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF NEW & HANDSOME TYPE, SVITABbE TOR ROOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL t&& '"P' <t& POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, IaW FORMS, AUC110NEKRS'CATALOG UES BILLS OF L^ZMG, SHIPPING NOTES, ETURS OF ALL DESCRDPT30NS FOR UIÆON WORKS & COLLIERlEgp AND ALL Vims HKQUIRING EXPEDITION, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY a g1Æ4 (Æ. ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC EXECUI El) IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTF. FUL MANNER. fro gUJUwttaers* The ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- spectfully informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will promptly forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the Paper. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE the London Papers, and for a 11 the Provincial Journals ofEng- md, Ireland, and Scotland. ESTABLISHED SIXTY YEARS. J. SCHWEPPE AND CO.'S SODA WATER AND LEMONADE PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORY, BERNERS-STREET, LONDON. bramch factories LONDON ROAD LIVERPOOL; FRIAR GATE .DERBY; rrsr. And for the supply of the counties of Somerset, Wilts, North Devon, Gloucester. and the Principality of Wales, at JO, BRIDGE STREET BRISTOL. THE constantly increasing demand for the above Waters has, as might naturally be expected, produced a number of rivals and competitors,some of whom, both in the metropolis and in the provinces attempt an ephemeral celebrity, by stir- reptitiosuly assuming the name of the above Firm, both on their Bottles and Lables. The Public are, therefore, respect- fully cautioned to ascertain that no other names than those of J. SCHWEPPE and CO. are on the Labels such, alone, are genuine. These well-known Waters are constantly used by Hei Majesty and His Royal Highness Prince Albert, at Windsor. Buckingham Palace (by virtue of a special royal appointment), as well as by the principal Nobility and Gentry of the United Kingdom, and universally recommended by the leading faculty. J. S. and Co. also Manufacture AERATED POTASS and MAGNESIA WATERS, as well as a LIQUID MAGNESIA, In Bottles at Is., 2».6d.,and 4s.6d.each. This latter preparation is highly approved of as an agreeable corrective of acidity. J. S. and Co. are the largest Importers of German Seltzer Waters, in Quarts and pints Sold by all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout Great Britain. MONMOUTHSHIRE TO WIT. [GIVE NOTICF., that at the next General Quarter Sessions t. of the Peace, to be held at the TOWN HAM., in USK, on MONDAY, the 26th day of June hext, at One o'clock, the Court willoroceedto the ELECTION of a SU RGEON to the County Gaol at Monmouth, in the room of Mr. William Piosser, resigned. Candidates are requested to send in their applications and Testimonials to the Clerk of the Peace at Usk, on or before the First day of June next. Dated this 13th of April, 1843. A. WADDINGTON, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. TUBTN BIBLE TOILS TO LP-T. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Tolls arising and payable at the seveial Toll Gates upon the Ross, Abergavenny, and Giosmont Dis- trict of Turnpike Roads, in the counties of Hereford and Mon- mouth called or known by the names of the Crossway, Kent- church, Brynn, Cfn.y-craig, Norton, Broad Oak, and Tretire aCS' WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, To the best Bidder, at the CASTLE INN, in the town of Ross, in the said county of Hereford, on THURSDAY, the 11th day of May next, at Twelve o'clock at noon (in one or more lots, and for one, two, or three years, as shall then be determined on), to commence on the 1st day of June next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon in the manner directed by the Acts passed in the 3rd and 4th yeats of the reign of his Majesty King George the 4th. For regulating Turnpike road," which Tolls were Let last vear for the sum of £ 240., and will be put up at that sum.—Whoever happens to be the best bidder, must, at the same time, pay one month's rent in advance, and give security with sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, for payment of the remainder by equal monthly instalments. HOOPER and SON, Clerks to the said Tiustees. Ross, 5th April. 1843. ,> A THE refffllSiL BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, |g§|gHHg^TJSXL <k GLAMORGAN, ARE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING I HI ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— trom briitot to Nempnrt. I Front, Newport to Bristol. April. j April. 24, Monday—12 noon I 24, Monday-Ili morn- 25, 1 uesday- 2 after I 25 Tuesday- I after '6, Wed— 2J after 26, Wed— fj after 27, Thurs— '3 alter 27, Thurs— '2 after 28, Friday 6 morn 3J after 28, Friday—5 morn 3 aftei 29, Satur— 6* morn 4 after 29, Satur— morn 3 £ atter FARES: After-Cabin, 4S, Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children under 12 years of age, Hall-price. Dogs, Is each. Four-wheel Carriage 20s. I wo-wheel ditto, 10s Horses, 5s each Two-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, with one Passenger, 15s; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s; ditto, Fore-Cabin, 6s.—Newport to or from Pillgwenlly, is Dogs, Is. each. TO and FRO same day with the same Packet (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) After-Cabin, 6s Fore-Cabin, 3s. The Proprietors of the above Packets give NOTICE, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, aor will they be answerable for aoy Goods, Package, or Pai- cel, (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of their Offices, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and cartiage paid at the time of booking. POIttypodi aiad ibeigavenny.—Coaches daily between these places and Newport. Trtdegar Iron Works, tltroiigh Aberearne, Newbridge, and oedwelty,and a branch fintn Newbridge to ivantyglo.- A Coach daily between these places and Newport; arriving at Newport about teno ctock morning, and starting at one o'clock afternoon /-k^P*3 Xat iiBnsto 1 General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; or to JOHN JONES, Agent, ^team Packet Offices Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodnej Wharf. Newport THE mk BRISTOL AND CHEPSTOW ii|ffWpfc STEAM PACKET. THE Public are respectfully informed that ANEW IRON STEAM PACKLI, THE SEVERN, Built for the Chepstow Station (in place of the Wye), upon the most approved principle, will commence plying early in MAY, and that previous to the new boat being ready, a Steam Packet is engaged to ply between Bristol and Chepstow daily commencing the 13th of April, 1843. TIMES OF SAILING IN APRIL- From. Bristol. April. 24, Monday—11 morn 25, Tuesday—1 after Wednesday—7 mom 27, I hursday—7 morn 28, Friday—7 morn | 29,Satuiday—7i morn | from Lhepstoic. April. 24. Monday-3 after 25, Tuesday—4 after 26, Wednesday—4 after 27, Thursday-5 after 28. Friday-5 lifter 29. Saturday-5 after '1 f ARES:—Atter-Cabin, 4s—Fore-Cabin, 2S; TO ana rroine same Day (provided a To and Fro Ticket is taken),-Aftel- Cabin, 6s-Fore-Cabiii, 3s Children under 12 Years of age, f,lalf-price.-Dogs, ]s each. h. JOHN JONES, Agent. Packet Office, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, Bristol, AI)ril 13, 1843. The Proprietors of the above Steam Packet give NOTICE, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel (Iflost or damaged), unless booked at either of their Offices, in Bristol or Chepttow, and if above the value of 40s entered at its value, and Cyriage in proportion paid foi the same, at the time of Bookint. ] TO n:RA:PBa;s- ASSISTANTS. rpHOMAS D WIKS, WOOLLliN DRAPER, Newport, JL has a VACANCY for a JUNIOR ASSISTANT; also a ) respectable Youth as an APPRENTICE. A small Premium will be lequired. M O N M OUTilSHlR~E, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, B Yill It .P 11 1 L I P P S At the Greyhound h, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of April, 1843, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, A FEESHOLD FARM, Called The Upper Pant, CONSISTING of a DWELLING HOUSE, and OUT- Bl'ILDINGS, in good repair, and'70 Acres and upwairis of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture LAND and ORCH A RDING, in full bearing, situ -Ate in the parish of Llantillio-Pertholev, about two miles from Abergavenny, and a short distance from the old Turnpike-road leading from Abergavenny to Monmouth, and now in the occupation of Mr. John Jones, as tenant from year to year. There is a fine growth of young Timber on the Farm, attached o which is a Kiglit of Common, on the Sugar Loaf Montain. Coal and Lime to be h,ld at a cheap rate. N.B. ZI ,00. of the Purchase Money max remain on Mort- gage, if required. For further particulars apply to Messrs GABB and SE- CRETAN, Solicitors, Abergavenny, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By JA-MES HERBERT, At the Greyhound Inn, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of April, 1843, at Two o'olock in the Afternoon (under a Deed of Assignment, for the benefit of Creditors,)' THE REVERSIONARY INTEREST expectant upon the I decease of a Person aged about 66, of and in a Slim of £200, secured on Mortgage of a Moiety of a FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate in the paiisli of Llanellen. For further particuiars apply to Messrs. GABB and SE. CRE1 AN, Solieitois, Abergavenny. MONMOU HSH1RE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. 111 I C HA E L D A V I S, At the Tunu: Salmons Inn, in the town of Usk. on SATUR- DAY, the 29th day of Aplii, 1«43, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, (unless previously disposed of by Pnvate Con- tract, ) A FREEHOLD FARM, Called Tuy Freeman, CONSISTING of a DWELLING HOUSE, and OUT- BUILDINGS, and 45 Acres and upwards of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture LAND, situate in the Hamlet of Giva- hellog, within two miles of the town of Usk, and a short dis- t'ance from the new Turnpike-road leading from Usk to Rag- land and Monmouth, and now in the occupation of Mr. Frede. rick Williams, as tenant from year to year. There is a fine growth of young Timber on the Farm, the soil of which is peculiarly adapted for the culture of grain. Further particulars may be had on application to JAMES JONES MORGAN, Esq., and the Rev. Wil. WOODALL, both of Abergavenny or to Messrs. GABB and SECRETAN, Solicitors, of the same place. MON^JOUlHSHlRl £ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JAMES POWELL, At the Greyhound IIOTEI,, it) the town of Abergavenny, on TUESDA Y, April 25th, 1843, at the hour of Four o'clock in the Afternoon, (subject to such conditions as shall then be produced,) a small compact COPYHOLD FARM. Called "Bwrcwm," situate in ihe parish of Goitrey, in the said county, consisting of, A !) W E L M L\ (j HOUSE and Convenient OU T BUILDINGS, and about 18 Acres of excellent Meadow, Pasture, and Wood Land, with an Oichaid well planted with choice t ruit Tiees. The above desirable Property is within a short distance of tht- lurnpike Road leading from Abergavenny to Pontypeol, neatly adjoining the Brecon and Abergavenny Canal, and is dehghtlully situated lor the erection of a genteel residence, commanding picturesque views of the Vale of Usk and sur- rounding Hills. The Hiver Usk, so fa,ned for its Salmon and Trout Fishing, is within a short distance, and the neighbourhood abounds with Game. There is also belonging to this Property an extensive Right of Pasturace on the neighbouring Hills. On the Land is a large quantity of Thriving Oak, Ash, Beech, and other Timber Trees. The Tenant will shew the Premises; and for further paiticu lars, apply to the AUCTIONEER, or Messrs. GABB and SKCRETAN, Solicitors, Abergavenny. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (If not previously disposed of by Private Contiact, in which case due notice will be given,) BY. MR. J AM E S P O JF E L L At the Greyhound Inn, in the town of Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of April, 1843, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall then be pro- I duced, all that desirable COPYHOLD F A XI XVI, Called Llanusk," in the parish of Llanellen, in the county of Monmouth, CONSISTINGofaMESSUAGEor DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, Stable, and about Twenty-one Acres of very pro- ductive A rable and Pasture Land, now in the occupation of the proprietor, Mr. Henry Thomas, part of which is well stocked with choice Fnrt Trees in full bearing, which produce in favourable years sufficient to make Sixteen Hogsheads oj Cider. This I roperly is pieasantly situate at the Village ot Llanellen, on the Banks ot the River Usk, wiihin Two Ililes of the town of Abergavenny. ™urt,?er [>a7r,tlc"la,s aPP'y to the Pioprietor, Mr. HENRY THOMAS, at Llanellen to Mr. POWELL, the Auctioneer, Abergavenny; or to Mr. LLOYD POWELL, Solicitor, Abergavenny. .R. FIR THE PA R C.RACI RMoc, JES*R ALBEFT V 'ELTS 10 OF r CAUTION TO FAMILIES. THE high reputation and consequently gleat demand for the under-mentioned Preparations, have excited the cupidity of some SHOP-KEEPERS of apparent respectability, but des- titute alike of honour and of talent, who, for the sake of gaining a tiifle more profit, basely attempt to impose their pernicious compounds upon the as the real M AC ASsa R oil, for the Hair, and IvA LY Dl>R for the Complexion they copythe hills and labels of the original articles, substituting either a 11 fictitious name, or the wotd GENUINE, in the place 01 •'ROWLAND'S." To frustrate such t is necessary on purchasing either aitide, to see that the word ROW LA ND 8 is on the wrapper, as Lllows-without which none are genuine. II 0 W t, A N D'S MACASSA.11t at The only article that produces and restores Hair prevents from falling off or turning grey to the latest perkd of life; changes grey hair to its original colour—frees it from scurf, and makes it beautifully SOFT, CURLY, and GLOSSY. In diessing Hair, it keeps it firm in the curl, uninjured by damp weather, crowded rooms, the dance, or in the exercise of riding. To Children, it is invaluable, as it lays a foundation for a BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. On Purchasing ( Beware of Counterfeits !!) ask for Row- land's MACASSAR OIL." Price 3s. 6d. 7s.; Family Bottles (equil to four small ) 10s. 6d. and double that size, 21s. per bottle. RO WLA ND S K A C, Y Its virtues are commonly displayed in thoroughly eradicating all pimples, spots, redness, tan, fieckles and other unsightly cutaneous defects, in healing chilblains, chaps, and in render- ing the most rou.;h and uneven skin, pleasantly soft and smooth. To the complexion, it imparts a juven le roseat hue and to the n'eck, hand, and arm, a delicacy and faimtss unri- valled. Gentlemen will find it eullarl grateful after shaving in allaying the irritation of tli3 skin. Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per Bottle, duty included. p. 0 IV L A N D'S o 0 V Q OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, A WHITE poll DER )f (hiatal Herbs of the most delightful fraZ}ancR' ^radicales /ciriar and decayed Spo s from the leeth, pic-serves the Enamel and fixes the Teeth fir ly in their sockets, rendefll them delicately White. Being ai) Anti-Scorbutic, it eradicates the Scurvy from the Gums, strengthens, braces, and renders them of a healthy red; and imparts a delightful fragrance, to the breath. 1 nee 2s. 9d. per box, duty included. NOTICE: A. ROWLAND SON, 20, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, Is engraved on the Government Stamp, which is pasted on the Kalydor and Odonto also printed in kEd, on the W^ap- per in which the Macassar Oil and Kalydor are enclosed. Be sure to Ask for '■ ROWLAND'S Articles." bold by every respectable Chemist and Perfumer. [- ERC Alz;: E. TO BE LET, ON THE FIRST OF MAT, THE DWELLING HOUSE aud SHOP lately in the oc- cupation of Mr. John Jones, Grocer and Draper. App y to Mr. EDWARD W U/LIA MS. Aberearne. April Îth, 1843. TC L:t1>¡W. r W ith Possession on the First day (r 7lfr'' I THE ROYAL OAK INN, Usk, near ihe Town Hal!, pow carrying on a respectable trade, with good Cellars, • ta- bles, and a large Garden. If required, these Premises can be I divided into Two Houses, the one part for a Shop- For further particulars apply to JOHN SIEPHLas, ¡ I Ltananant Farm, Trelleek Grange, near l'intern Abbey. DSOCJESE OF LLANDAFF. rnHE VERNAL VISITATION of the Reverend and X Worshipful WILLIAM BRl'CE, KNIGHT, M.A., Chancellor of the Diocese of Llandaff, will be held at the times and places following.- At Cowbridae, on Tuesday, the 9th of May. At Llandaff, on Friday, the 12th of May. At Abergavenny, on Tuesday, the 16th of May. At Newport, on Thursday, the 18th of May. The Chancellor takes this opportunity ot expressing his hope that all such detects as were presented at the las-t Visitation will have been set in order, and that certificates to that effect w:U be regularly delivered to him at the several places of meet- ing by all such parties as have not already certified. He will r also feel greatly indebted to the several Rural Deans for any information with which they may be pleased to favor him in regard to the condit on of the Churches, Churchyaids, Glehe Houses and Lands, &c., in their respective jurisdictions. EDWARD STEPHENS, Lland iff 18th April, 1813. Deputy Registrar. NO 1 ICE TO THE PUBLIC. IMPERIAL RUSSIAN POLISH LOAN of 150,000,000 i florins (of ¡¡US). Imperial AUSTRIAN LOAN of 3;),OOO.ODO florins (of 1839). GuarantEed by their 1. R. Ma- jesties, the Emperor of Austria and the Emperor of Russia. GRAND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTIONS AT WARSAW and VIENNA! In the RUSSIAN POLISH LOAN the following dividends will be reimbursed: I of 1,00;000 fls 1 of 300,C00; 2 ot 151),oon; 6 of 25,000; 8 of 14,000, &c. together with 7.000 money dividends amounting lo 7,970 00i) fioiins; smailtst money dividend 7 >0 florins. In the AUS- TRIAN LOAN 700 bon'is will obtain 70! 700 florins in lots of 230,n00 florins 50.000; 15,000; 10.000, i\c.. smallest money dividend 500 florins 10 florin* are equal to £ 1. sterling, a trifle more or less, as per day's exchange. The money prices for these distributions are fixed as follows — fpayable by mo- j ney orders bank I notes or remit- tances. Money 1 Russ. Pol. Bond £ 2 10 | 1 Aust. £ 3 0 | dividends reim- 9 do. do 20 0 6 do. 15 0<( bursed at Frank- 19 do. do. 40 0 j 13 do. 30 0 j fort, Paris, Lon- I don, and New York, at the op- tion of the hold I' I ers, The UNDERSfGNED GENERAL AGENT, in claiming the attention of his friends and of the imperial and foreign Public in general to these most important Loan Dis ributious bel's to state, that, agreeable to the instructions, with which he has been honoured, he is NOW RECEIVING at his offices, Frankfort on the Main, from 10 io 4o'clock the ORDERS OF IHE PUBLIC. loreign Subsciibers may apply to his houses, Paris, New ork, and at Mi. A. Sell warzschild's, 1. Plough-couit, Lombard-street, London. Prospectuses WITH FULL PARTICULARS, lists of the distributions and every information PROMPTLY remitted. IMMEDIA TELY AFTER the 1st of MAY a higher rate will be established. Those persons who have a current ac- count may settle the amount at their convenience;—those whose orders arrive too late, will have their remittances re- turned by first post-day, the orders being to be ext,,cuted by way of priority, as to then coming to hand, so that th se, reaching the first, will have the preference b-fore those arriving la:er. II he 6eiieral Agui)t, J. A. SCHWARZSCMILD, Banker and Receiver General Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 31st March, 1843. MR. T UC K F, 1-t HAVING served an apprenticeship of seven years to a Surgeon and Apothecary, and having his Indenture to bt seen, if required, most respectfully informs the Inllabltants ot this place, that he has studied upwaidsof 28 years, during which time lie has cured and ielieved many thousands of per- sons in England and South Wales. Mr. Tucker engages to curf the Kings Evil, Serophulovs or ulcerated Sore Legs, and Scurvy in the Blood, with any Man in England or Waies, roil ONE HUNDRED SOVEREIGNS I He also can cure Worms of all descriptions in Men, Women or Children, with any man in the F*in^iom he has Worms to be seen from one foot to 150 yards in le -.gih. He also can cure the Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Pains; he has an excellent Medicine for Consumptions, Shortness of Breath, and Asthma He also can cure the Gravel, Nervous Complaints, Liver Coin- plaints, Loss of Appetite. Deafness Bili .us and Sick Head aches. He alsc can cure the Ringworm, or Scurf Heads in children the Tooth-ache, Inflammations, Dimness of the Eyes. &c. A certain cure for Corns, if more than 20 year standing. Also a cure for Strains, Sprains, and Bruises, and Weakress of the Joints Mr. Tucker has a certain cure for the It,ii, in 48 hours, without the least disagreeable smell. Mr. Tucker's Female Pills are unequalled for improving health and beauty also. il;.s Analeptic Pills, by which he has cured some hundreds with Indigestion Wind in the Stomach and Bowels; and he also can cure the Piles, Leprosy, Scorbutic Disorders, &c. Mrs. Rees, the wife of William Rers, near the Pottery, on the Strand Swansea, is quite cured ot the Scrofula in her ar:n hy Mr. Tuckei's Iledicines, after having twenty wounds at different times in her arm, and had been afHicted for three vears, and was twelve months under the Baron. As witness my hand, Wh.ii,im Reis, November 13th, 1841. A remarkable cure performed on Mis. Pell, wife of Mr. James Pell, jun., confectioner, t'ross stieet, Newport:—She was afflicted with a sore leg for two years and a hall, but by taking two bo-ties of Mr. Tucker's Tincture, and using two hoxes of his ointment, she is quite cuied. Mr. and Mrs. Pell have certified this fact. Certificate dated August 26th, 1839. Mr. TUCKER'S MEDICINES may be had at any time, only direct No.23, Commercial-street, Newport, I lollilloutil- shire." All letters to be post-paid. UNFAILING SUCCESS, during a period of LJ ONE HUNDRED YEARS has fully established the excellence of BARCLAY'S ORIGINAL OINTMENT in theCure of that disagreeable disorder the ITCH, which it nevei fails to effect in ONE HOUR'S APPLICATION. This safe, speedy, and effectual Remedy has been in general use for upwards of one hundred years, without a single instance of its having failed to cure the most inveterate cases. It does not contain the smallest particle of Mercury, or any other dangerous ingredient, and may be safely used by persons of the most delicate constitution. THE PUBLIC, ARE REQUESTED TO BE ON THEIR GUARD AGAINST NOXIOUS COMPOSITIONS SOLD AT LOW PRICES, and to observe, that none can possibly be genuine, unless the Names of the Proprietors, BARCLAY and SONS, are engraved on the Stamp affixed to each Box great danger may arise from the neglect of this caution.-Sol(i wholesale and retail by Barci.ay and Sons (the only successors to Jackson and Co.), No. 95, Farriugdon-street, London, price L- 9d. Duty included; and by their appointment, by all Vendois of Medicine. CHRON IC RHE1 MATIS31. THE following case of cure of this excruciating complaint, has been communicated by Mr. G. NALL, Postmaster, Leek, to Messrs. T. ROBERTS and Co., Proprietois 01 Parr's LIFE PILLS, 9, Ciane-court, Fleet-street, London. Leek, Jail lrlth. 1842. Gentlemen,—Out of the number of persons, some ot them in the highest walks of lite who have spoken to me of the bene- ficial effects they have received from your medicine, I have selected the evidence of Mr. Charles Pakeman, of Rushton Gate, near this town, as being, in my opinion, the most re- markable. If He called upon me a short time since, and after stating how long and bow severely he had been afflicted with H hell hlatism which had rendered him unable to use his limbs, he lifted up his hands, and exultingly exclaimed, in tones I shall never forget, 1 hank God, I can now dress inysell, go about my business, and am quite a new man.' Being unwilling to obtrude myself upon the public, 1 took no further notice of this striking fact; but he, ovelflowillg wuh gratitude for the benefits he had received, called again to-day, and left the following testimony, urging me to make it public. I subjoin the testimonial, and shall be happy to answer any enquiry. 1 am Gentlemen, your obedient servant, "GEORGE NALL. "I, CHARLES PAKEMAN, of Rushton Gate. near Leek, now in my sixty-eighth year, do affirm, that for fourteen years I have been severely alfficted with Rheumatism; during the last seven years of that time, my mental and physical powers were completely prostrated. I was unable to dress or undress myself. I at last made trial of PARK'S LlhE PILLS, and [ do declare that before 1 had taken one small box, I walked twenty-four miles, and now regularly walk to and from Leek with ease and comfort, for which 1 cannoi too fully express my ioy. (Signed) intri CHARLES PAKFIIAN. II \Vilness-JAMES NIXON, Leek, Jan. 15th, 1812 This letter is selected from hundreds of a similar nature, and clearly demonstrates the wonderful po, of this benign me- dicine, in expelling disease in its worst form, and restoring the human frame to a state of sound and vigorous health. CAUTION.Purchasers will please to observe that none are genuine -without the words PAItIt" LIFE PI1 LS engraved on the Government Stamp (which is pasted round ihe sides ot each box) in white letters on a red ground. Proprietors-T. Roberts and Co., 9, Crane Coult, Fleet- street. Wholesale Agents—E. Edwards, 67, St. Paul's; Barclays 95, Farnncdon-street- Suttun and Co., B ,w Churchyard and Retail by most vendors, at Is. I'd., 2s. I)d., an(i lis. per box. Agent for Newport E. y. J ,;N K[\S. ChemiSl. Messrs. >V and li.. VV ood, Pontypool and Abersychan. Mr. W. Conway, Pontypool. The Life of Old Parr, with fine engravings, may be had Gratis of all agents. TO CORN dc. PROVISION MERCHANTS. TO BE DISPOSED OF, 4 N disestablished SEED. CORN, and pROMfclON XTL TRADE, seated in one of the most flourishing ^ons °: the Bristol Channel, 3ud closely connected with the Mint.ral Dis'ricts of Monmouthshire aT>d Glamorganshire. Addre-s, prepaid, Bo*35, Post-olBce,Newport, Monmouth- shire. BSDFOHS IIOISL, COVfiNT GARDEN ROBERT VVARNER, (For m.inu year*.past the managing Partner of the Taustoch Hotel), BFG51 to inform his Ffiends and the Public, that he has taken the BEDF »RD HO I EL, which, it is his mien- „„„, "oX, L same pla. » .he T.,i«.rl; .nd kop«. to meet with that patronage and SUPPOIt which it will be his constant endeavour to merit. London, April, IS43. ON SALE; IN -.LIVERPOOL AN D JBRISTOL, SUANO Xtt A 1 TN B AGS from 100 to 200 Weight each, as imported from Peru, Price £ 10. 10*. and £ 12. per Ton. as tn quantity, or 1 "2s. 6u. per Hundred Weight ,u"oner!°" r Nelson-street Apply to CHAKLES GHEEN1NG, Broker, Nelson street. Bristol—Bristol, 29th March, 1843. I SODA WATER, LEMONACE, AND rLUrD MAGNESIA. ROUGHS EDGE AND SUMMERS, No. 18 aud 37, BRIDGE-STREEi, BRISTOL, RETURN their grateful acknowledgments to their Friend- jit and the public, for the unprecedented support they have met with since they established their S'DA ate|1> Lemon- AUF, and J.IIAI ID ATEUS MANUFACIOKY. The also beg leave to intern the Nobili.y, Gentry, &-c-, that they have com- menced Manufacturing a riiTTID W.AONESXA, which has b-er) analysed bv one of the nrst Philosophical Chenn<ts in England, and has been pronounced by the^inost eminent of the faculty to contain a greater quantity of medicine thin any other yet offered -o the public, and the concentration ot the bicarbona e in R. and S.'s FLUID MAGNESIA (without a detriment to il: Purity) to be much more conside- rable than in many other productions of the kind. The great advantages of ttlis elegant preparation are recom- mended in all cases of Kile, Acidities. Indigestion, Gout, Gravel, and other Complaints of the Bladder, as the most safe, easv, and effectual form in which Magnesia may, and, indeed, the only one in which it ought to be exhibited; pos- sessing all the properties of the magnesia now in general u^e, without being liable, like it, to form dangerous concretions in the bowels, it effectually cures Heaft-Burn without iujurioe the coats of the stomach, and prevents the food of infants turn1114 sour, and in all cases it acts as an agreeable aperient. N B. With the Acidulated Svrup the FLUID MAGNESIA is the most delightful of Saline Draughts. I Sold in Bottles of ls.,2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. and In Cases for Ships, Hospitals, &c.-I and also in Ja's for economy in lispensing. Sold Wholsale and retail by all respectable Chemists and Innkeepers in England and U ah s. Price & Co.'s FL M L it) the great s, c I- i o r I t y of which has been so L I [) c illtl()veltbl\ established by the distinguished I)atio rtageof Her Majesty yueen Yijtona, the Queen Dowaser, ttn Members of the Royal Family,and by the Nobility and Gentry enerall y, as to render it unnecessai y for P. and Co. to do mon than enumerale tileir le iding Ai ticies Lr i(A PRICE'S BEAR'S GREASE, for the Growth of Hair, is procured trom the animal in its native Climate, it being knowr '0 possess more vivifying properties when so procured thai when the animal is in a domesticated state. It is of the finest juality, and is sent out without any admixture except a little Perfume to keep -U sweet. For the growth of Hair it is, no loubt, far superior to anything h t hei to known. Fordressinp t he Hair it is very pleasant and useful, cleaning the head from 1 and riff, and making the Hair beautifully soft and glossy, Price 2s. 6d. and 5s. per pot, delightfully perfumed with OTTO JE ROSES « I() PRICE'S APERNETHY'S SPECIFIC for The Complexion Prepared from a Prescription of the late celebrated Surgeot Mr. Abernethv. "THE LADIES' AUXILIARY of BEAUTY," so style, by its numerous admirers, is in all climes and seasons of mesti nable importance to the ladies. Its virtues are availableagains j ihe bantful influence of solar heat, which causes freckles, sun burns, tan, t^c. and tur the removal of all imperfections fron the Face and Skin, it continues to be held in the highest csu ■nation by all the ritst ladies ot rank and fashion. The ingre lients or which it is composed are most innocent and etficaciou for protecting, softening, and beautifying the Skin, counteract IlJg the i njurtons effects pioduced by intense cold winds or solai heat. Throughout season, time, and climate, this laithful aux iliary arrays the neck and arms in radiant brilliancy, and pei petuates the vivid bloom of juvenile attraction. The Genuine is so Id in London only by the Proprietors PRICE and ('o., Peifumers to Her Majesty, 28, Lombard- street; and NEWBERV and SONS, St. Paul's Church Yard, Price 4s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 21s. per bottle; with l'estimonial.- of its surprising effects by a Clergvinam of the Church ol England. For the Toilet. PRICE'S RONDELETIA. prepared expressly for He. Majesty the QUEEN DOWAGER; an elegant and refreshing Pei fume, retaining its delightful fragrance for days, and even after washing, without smelling faint and unpleasant, the uni versa 1 complaint against many other Essences. Five drops ol it are equal in power to half an ounce of Lavender. The loveis (>' e|egant Perfumes are solicited, when in London, to call at 1 RICE & Co's., and try this article on their handkerchief, for which purpose a bottle is always open free to which handker- chief, so perfumed, the combined fragrance of the choicest Conservatory must yield precedence. Sold in Bottles at 3s. lid 7s., and 15s. each and in handsome Cut Glass Toilet Bottles, as supplied for the use of Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, 21s. PRICE'S PATENT OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP retains its reputation as supetior to all others. It is a perfect I;, mild emollient Soap, highly salutarv to the Skin, washing witii the greatest facility, and possessing an aromatic and lasting perfume. 2s. 6d. per packet of six squares. PRICE'S COLD CREAM. Tins innocent Composition ion "utirely fiom vegetatue materials,is the most delightful cosmetic ever invented for the Nursery and Toilet, rendering the Skin soft and delicate, cool, and free from divness P MICE'S PATENT HAIR 13 R U SI IES, being made on a peculiar construction, penetiate to the skin of the head, let the hair he ever so thick, cleaning the mots from scurf and dust andpioducing the most beautiful, bright, and glossy appear- ance. PRICE'S TOO I'll BRUSH ES, (nearly 100 various shapes,) with his improved method of fixing the hairs, by which they never come out in the mouth. To avoid counterfeits, observe the Name and Addtess, "28, Lombard Street," on the Handle of each Brush. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, (the only surviving Partnerof the late Firms 06 "PRICE GOSNELL," "PATEY, BUT IS, PRICE, A Co.") respectfully cautions his friends and customers against the manoeuvres of individuals illegally styling themselves Prici 6c GOSNELL," evidently to mislead the London Mer- chants and Countiy Dealers; and, by the circulation of pia eaids, containing false assertions and contemptible insinuations to obtain the Ord,ers intended for Messrs. PRICE 6c Co., (Mi. Piice's present Fiim.) These persons, fraudulently assuming the Firm of PHICE M GOSNEU. were never Partnership, nor in any way connected with the above Firms, otherwise thai' as servants in the employ of Mr. PRICE'S late Firm of" Prk i Gosnf.I.L." PRICE and Co. s PERI,UMF,R\> celebrated SOAPS BRUSHES, ccc., a.e to be had GENUINE in London onlv at their Establishment, 28, LO.dhA RD-S 1 REE'l and of then Agents ib all the Cities and iownsof Europe, Asia, Africa and America. PRICE Co. affix to eveiv genuine Article a label with ihesignatureof I'llICE & Co, m Red Ink, and in itscentit "28," Lombard Street to counterfeit winch is Felony. 'J0 prevent disappointments und ensure punctuality, all Orders in futmeare requested to he dnected to PRICE & Co. MONTPKLLILR Horst,28, Lombard-street, Loudo/l." The Genuine is always to be had of Hopkins, Perfumei, Herbert ii.tarns, h.X.Jeknius, and E. J. Phillips, Druggists' Newport; Jenkins, Chemist. Caidift; Jones, and Duncan, Druggists, Brecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan Druggist, (only) Merthyi Morgan, Druggist, Llandilo; Taylor, Peifumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgan, Perfumer, Wil '-Nlrs. illorgan, l'eifunier, %Vil- Williams, Cambrian Office, and W ilson, Chemist, Swansea Evans, Cross, H. White and Sons, Stationers, and White. Chemist, Carmarthen; Phillips, Coleman, M'Carthy, Che ,nlsts, and Ewens, Perfumer, Cardiff, Uavies. Cowbndge Price, Druggist, Plidgend; Haywaid and Hunt, Chemists arid Davies, Peifumer, Neath Drinkwater, Hird, and Tre weeks, Chemists, Pembroke Rolland, Perfumer, Tenby Thomas, Perluiner, and Williams, Chemist Cardigan Colt and Humphreys, Druggists, Aberystwith Perkins,Stationer, and Williams, Druggist, Haverfordwest; and all respectable dealersthroughout the kingdom. I NEWPORT DOOK, OFFICE, 7TH April, 1843. THE Half-yearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Newport Dock, will be held at this Office, on THURS- DAY*, the 4th of May next, at 12 o'clock. By order, JER. CAIRNS. WATER CUKE ESTABLISHMENT, SYDNEY-GARDENS, BATH. 7- SYDNEY-GARDENS, BATH. THFS7* well-known Premises, comprising a large Mansion A P "n Acres ot Pleasure Grounds, situated at the root of "be Claveifou Hills-having an abundant supply of ie- markably pure Cold \er' nnrHpf'T "f the PT" » u A i « a DOL'LHbi> and other appli- perty—have been fitted up F ances, for .he cure of Cbronic D'seases-n. an e egant manner, combining ease and comfort with tbe pracu.ca a„pl,cat.on- and are NOW OPEN for tbe recep, of Invalids. Consulting Physician ,.C. Iv n»HMSO», m.d. Fultcney-strtet. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN-A. E. MASTA.LIE*, M.D., NI.F.V., &c., &e. Dr. Mastalier visited Giafenberj in 1835. and bag ;Inc- tised the Water Cure in Germany, with great ssccess, for Seven years. For Cards of Terms. &c.. apply by letter addressed to" The Secretary of the Establishment." Just Published, the 12th Ediiitn, Price 2s. 6d. (enclosed in a Sealed Envelope), and sent Frea to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post-office Order for 3a. 68., THE SllENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES or THE GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sexes being an Fiiouir into concealed cause that destroys physical energy, rwd the"a¡'n. of manhood, eJt vlgour has established her em- pl,,e;-wl th ,rvations on the baneful effects of Solitary In. dulgence and inf*ci. on Locf.' and Constitutional VVeaknws, Venous Irritation, CWumf onu'and on U'e P*"ial o. total Extinction of the Repr0duc:ive ^°.wers 5 ,w,th m«ns of kes,o- ration the destructive effects Gonorrhsa fillet, btnclure, and Secondary Symptoms are expu.ineu.111 a fanililar manner; the Woik is emhellished with Ellgra"!1I{5. representing the deleterious influence of Meicury on the 5sKID'Eruptions on the Head, Face, and Body with approved i>KULe fl' ^ure 'or both sexes; followed by observations on the ^Rations of Mahhi.^ok, and healthy perpetuity; with dnecticti^ ,or 'he temoval of Physical and Constitutional Disqualifications," 'he whole pointed out to SUFFERING Humanity as a SILE2N. rH.H;\D. 10 be cpnsuftcd icifhout exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERR Y and CO., Consulting Surgeons, Loudon and Biiw"nghFm, Published bv the Authors, and old by Strange, 21, Pater- noster-row; Field, Ù5, (Quadrant, Kegent-street Purkis. Compton street, Scho; p'Jiiilips, 264, Oxfoid stieet Jackson and Co., 130, NelV good-street; Goideni 146, Leadenhall-street; Kettle, 11", fir<;h llolborc Catter- mole, 17, Ratchff-higway Stroud, J6», Blackfrwrs-road Dredge, 67. White-chapel Hih-street. London, Guest, .51, Bull-street, Birmingham Heatofl flcd Bnckton, Briggate, Leeds Ferris, Brown, and Co,, Utti• jS'St'tejt, Bfls* tol J. Fryer, Wesigate-street, bath Mr. Linflaey, »J. Efm- row, Edinburgh D. Campbell. 136, Ar,-yie-alret-it Glasgow Ward. Pring, and Rawl, 30, Westmoreland-street, Dublin; Courier Otfice, Manchester; J. Newton, 1G, Church-street. Liverpool; and by all Bookselleis in town and country, and at The MERLIN OFFICE NEWPORT. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM rs a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functiap of lie ino Js exclusively directed to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganization ot ttie Generative Sys- tem, whether consuiut».OIlel 01 acquired, lo»s ol sexuai power and'syphJittr disease ana ls calc-sUred to affoid decided re- let' to those who by earl* inoJ^enee in solitary Uobus have weakened the powers- of 'hen aystt.T;- a"u billeii imo a state ot chronic debility, by which the consUi^on is left in a deplo- rable state, and that nervous meol¡¡hty \tpt up willl:[¡ placet the individual in a state of anxiety for the je,ijairide, of life. I he consequences arising from tins dangerous pi.Cnce aie not confined to its pure physical result, but branch to rtio. a ones leading the excited, defining nmul into a ferrilehe,d of beduc., tive error, into a gradual and "otal degiadation of manhoed, U'o a pelnlcious appltcation ot those inherent rights which nature wisely instituted for the preservation o! her species bringing on .remature deciepitude, and all the habitudes of old age such an one carries with him the form and a.^pect ol o'her men, bu' without the vigour and energy of that season which his early youth bade him hope to at ain. How many mtn cease to be inen, or a' least, cease to enjoy manhood at thnty How inany attighieen receive the iinpies-ion of the seeds ol syphi- litic disease itself? the consequences of which travel out ot* the ordinary track of bodily ailment, covering the franvg with dis- gusting evidences ol its ruthless nature, and imprtgnaOog.the wholesome stream of life with mortal poisoa conveying Jnto families the seeds of disunion and unhappiness; undermining domestic hatmony; and striking at the very soul of human tntercourse. The fearfully abused powers of the human Generative Sys- tem lequire the most cautious preservation and the debility and disease resulting from early indiscretioa demand, for the cure of those dleadful evils, that such medicines should be em- ployed that are most certain to be successful. It is for these eases Messrs. Perry and Co. particularly designed their CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACpfvl, which is intended to elieve those persons who, by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have rumed their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that depluraole state, ate affected with Any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach as the various affections of the nervous system, obstinate gleetf, -xcesses, irregulaiity, obstructions of certain evacuations, Weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. As nothing can be better adapted to help and nourish the constitution so there is nothing more geneially acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward wastmgs.loss ofappe- ■ ite indigestion, depression of spiiits, tiembling or shaking uf die hallus or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, or consumptive habits, and debility aiisrag from byp hiis. It .,ossesses wonderful efficacy in all cases of syphilis, fits, head- iches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness ol spirits, dimness >f sight, confused thoughts, wandering ot the mind, vapours and melancholy, and all kinds of hvsteric complaints are gra- dually removed by its use. And e?«n where the disease of Sterility appears to have taken the firmest hold 8f the lemale constitution, the softening tonic qualities of the Cordial Balm of Syriacum will warm and purity the blood and juices, in- crease the animal spirits, invigorate and revive the whole ani- mal machine, and remove the usual impediment to maternity. This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken bef ore persons enter into the Matrimonial State, lest in the event of piocieation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en- stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from paiental debility, or evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, that are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and isuprudense. Sold in Bottles, price I Is. each or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle for s., by which one lh. bottle is saved. Prepared only by Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeoas, 19, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON* and 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham. B3" Observe, none aie genuine without the signature of Impressed on a stamp en tLe outside of each wrapper, to imi. tate which is felony of the deepest dye. The Five Pound cases (the purchasing of wlllch will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings.) may be had as usual at 19, BERNERS-STREET, Oxfrd-strëet, LONDON, and 4, Great Chatles-stieet, Birmingham, and patitnts in the country who require a couise of this admirable Medicine should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the tull benefit ot such advantage. May be had of all Booksellers, Druggists, and Patent Medi- cine Venders in Town and Country throughout the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe and America. Mrsirs. Perry expect u-hen consulted by letter, the iiStial Fee of One Pound, wiLl/tlllr uhich, no notice whatever can be taken of the Communication. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the de tail of their cases,—as to the duration of the complaint, the symptoms, age. nabits of living, and geueiai occupation. Me- dicines can be forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can occur, as they wiil be securely packed, and caiefully pro- tected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d,, and lis. per. Box, (observe the signature of R. and L. Pehry and Co., on the outside of each wrapper,) are well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most certain and effectual cureover discovered for every stage and symptom of the Yenaroal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secon- dary Symptoms, Strictures. Seminal Weakness. Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without Joss of time, confinement or hindrance from business; they have efft-cled he most surprising cures, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have tailed; and are of the utmost importance to those atiiicied with Scorbutic Affec- tions, Eruptions on any part of the booy, LIcerations, Scro- fulous or Venereal Taint, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and vigour. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskilfuiness of illiterate men who by the use oi llitt deadly poison, mercury, ruin the con- stitution, causing ulceiations, blotches on the head, f<tce, and body, dimness of sipht, noise in the ears, deafness, obstmaie fleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore thruat, diseas d nose, with nocturnal pains in the head ar,d limbs, nil at length n general debility of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, ma-v be consulted as usual at No. 19, BERNERS-STREET. Oxford-street, London, and 4, Gteat Charles-street, (four doors from Easy Row,) B)v. mingham punctually from Eleven in the Morning until Eight in the Evening, and on Sundays from eleven till One. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messrs. Peny and Company to give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, alter all other means have proved ineffectual. N.B. Countiy Druggists. Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven. lers, and every other Shopkeeper can be supphd with any quantity of Peirv's Purifying Specific Pills, and Cordial Balm of Syriacum, with the u»uai allowance to the trade, hy most of the principal W hassle Patent Medicine Houses in London. Sold by H. Williams, E. V. Jenkins*, ud F. D. TafthM Newport.. f }
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