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°NlVIOUTH SHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, '< CO. Comer of Corn street, ] W lERC1AL STKEET' NEWPORT, ■1 ^uiilic are respectfully informed, that this Establihs- "^nt.E COMPLETELY FURNISHED with Jbk AN EXTENSIVE VARIE1 Y OF &, HANDSOME TYPE, l{r»_ SUITABLE FOR PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL T0 T^LIRWAIT'FU S 1'1 N G, REWARD, AND OTHER t4Ur HANDBILLS, ^QRMS, A UC1IONEERS' CA TALOG UES BILLS or LASZMG, Hfcw SHIPPING NOTES, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS F0& iTiOW WORKS & COLLIERIES, ^bi"0 ALL WORKS HKQVIRINO EXFEBITIOK, -'1'1:» IN A SUPERIOR MODERN ST 7LE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VEBV „„ e m & & 4t)DRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, *KkrTVl INVOICES, LABELS, ETC ED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. ka Co ^fcuerttaer#* Jkctf„DvERTislNG PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- Mov,7 '"formed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the Nh3M(JUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will t^b^'y forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in YPer. "i«L ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE I i°n Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of £ ng- and Scotland. fhj, &XOCESE OF LLANBAPP. 4. u, VERNAT VISITATION of the Reverend and Sinful WILLIAM BRUCE. KNIGHT M.A of the Diocese of Llandaff, will be held at the °d places following :— r At Cowbridge, on Tuesday, the 9th At Llandaff, on Friday, the 12th of "If1?* Abergavenny, on Tuesday, the 16th of May. .T^.pAt Newport, on Thursday, the 18th of May. "^ncellor takes this opportunity of expressing his hope *i'l ha SUcb defects as were presented at the last Visitation tyl] k been set in order, and that certificates to that effect '"s r.^8ularly delivered to him at the several place of meet- i SUc^ parties as have not already certified. He will 'th# 6rea,'y indebted to the several Rural Deans for any » 0 wilh wbich they may be pleased to favor him in 1se«i l'le condif'on of the Churches, Churchyaids, Glebe at»d Lands, &c., in their respective jurisdictions. l|an, „ EDWARD STEPHENS, \«|18th April, 1843. Deputy Registrar. HE POPULAR REMEDY. «■ ». Parr Shooting with the Cross-bow. lfe and Times of Thomas Parr," presented Gratis to e»ery purchaser of Parr's Life Pills. A J5! f°'JowinK decided and extraordinary cures effected Sl?le,y by .he use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS, are confi- v.omitted to each, and to all who test a medicine by its *fcRrrs :— To Messrs. T. Roberts and Co., Crane Court, Fleet-street, London. Proprietors of PARR'S LIFE PILLS. GetJ)i R°e, near Conway, North Wales, 18th Feb. 1843. ,cu\ars am requested to send you the following par- » r "eielik l've t0 severa' cases of cure which have occurred in bourho°d, wholly resulting from the use of your in- I^r f Medicine. ![ JONES, Farmer, of Ysgarabrill, in the parish 2°t»y j at'b, and in the county of Denbigh, gives his lesti- jjJV* 'avour ot your medicine as follows I was," he !*kere i0r- many years tortured with pain in my stomach, so » '^Xv tlmes as to leave me quite sick and faint after the conij8 hac< subsided. I was unable to work at these times, ND "7 scarcely look at my victuals through loathing and taV. 0rtunate as to conquer this loathing, the little food I n>y then Was soon thrown out of my stomach. I tried almost Roe *ithou> ti e least bem fit until at length Mr Dav.es S roe a box of Pairs Life Pills. 1 his box afforded .ate relief for ere I had taken three doses I was re- i.,ve a great many small worms, and eveij day stuce 1 4*ve lefPtovtd in my health and appetite; and all the pains >^4 s>rn 1 am now another man quite well in health 10 body and I have only taken one box of Parr s The time to which I allude was September last. continued 10 improve up to the present time (the \V^e5. ftk-er above-mentioned gentleman, Mr. Ihomas f ^lD>in the parish of Carrhun, near Conway, North (jNjrjk. respectable old man, a farmer and farrier, also adds \h ''lep6 ,estimony. lie says, "I had severe pain in both })' sOri, f ant' 111 my arms; my limbs were becoming so stiff j>4vies A"at 1 could neither walk nor woik until Mr. Owen h''U,j Roe, persuaded me to try one box of Parr's Life 11 y them, and the effect has been all that I antici- b A (J, complete and a speedy cure. Ch • a rp Case's Mrs. Roberts, of Talycafu Ferry,near k/^i^j ^Pectable lady: she was subject to a perpetual and ex- .A ^a'n *n ^er c'best but she is now quite well, after lh Conp.^11 only one box of Parr's Life Pills. Gentlemen, allow me to name myself and the C) Of Y 0 my own family in testimony of our faith in the effi. Our inestimable medicine. I am, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, r JOHN DA VIES. leated by Mi. W. BYERS, Publisher, Devonport. a Gentl- Fore-street, Devonport, Jan. 24th, 1843. 1 five ^en,—1 was afflicted with a dieadiul cough for four TXSf at'«nded with gieat weakness in the stomach and <T fedue Jbility in fdrt I wasted to such a pitiable state as to k'Hry almost to a skeleton. Having heard of the extraor at »Qderived from Parr's Life 1'ills, 1 purchased a j1r house, and liave persevered in taking them ever )t ave only taken three 2s. 9J. boxes altogether, and aPpeiU"e re'leved from pain,enjoy my rest, have an excel 1Q EV ar)^ a,n' thank God, aole to attend to my duty as f "le k er' 011 are Quite at liberty to make my case public, of others. Poru ALEXANDER MAZZEY. r '0 the Devonport Classical and Mathematical School. ^'asliington-street, Anderston, Glasgow, Get,.i 16,b March, 1843. v. \vr en»—With gratitude and pleasure I announce the IK ^6 °^t on myself by the use of Parrs Life Pills; my w*l e»i« tetn was deranged 1 was so costive and bound up hn!tetlce to me was a punishment. Sometimes the heat »J*o m y was such that I perspired with the least exertion, lbat my clothes would be quite saturated, which 1 h''ed l 1116 ^own» and I became very thin and weak. 1 1 ee d'fferenl doctors in Glasgow, but got no relief. tri a',0 '')e Infirmary °f Glasgow, but al! to no purpose. *>10 ttie(j- y°ur pills, but never man had less faith in adver- 'Clnes- I t00'c 'hree pills at night and two in the '°0j Lj ftever was medicine more mild and soothing in ope- bili'e to 1,1 'bese were the only effects for some lime, yet they for a great blessing. 1 kept, constantly taking the OV* months, and found them gradually overcoming my Wei',1Jntil I was at length restored to perfect health. I )i ,<hts 8 ^ourteen stone ten pounds, and can throw two 56 %fait?Ver my bead with ease. I can now most cordially Lnfess j ,0 the cures set forth in your little book, though I tiv t}/ to itS, at tirst very suspicIous 01 them. You are at li. fe, 11 to Publisb this, for I think a greater blessing wa» never 'ed '"a»kind than what expeiience tells me has been con- he use of your medicine. Yours, respectfully, WILLIAM PEARSON, u V84uikr°Priet°rs of PAIIR'S LIFE PILLS are daily receiv- ati lca{td statements from persons in every iank 01 life, 'k^.ca Ccumulation of facts, on the most honourable testi- C0*Ui;ntlot fai| l<> convince every intelligent being of the I),ulous character which t'ns popular medicine has earned as a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. In- Vt,J'stl occurring daily of persons who were almost at Cr ^^ing restored to sound and vigorous health, solely 0, this never-failine remedy. CAUTION. pARR'S LIKE PILLS are engraved on the t\C^d t at ,v^amP> in WHITE letters on a RED ground and "h Prn° box of the Keniiint, medicine. he signature m ^°Pr'etors, T. ROBERTS and Co. is also printed wrapped round each box. Without this mark they are spurious and an imposition. C *• Par sale by Edwards, 67, St. Paul's; Rarclay and • rjl9s^0n-streel button and Co., Row Churchyard, lo,es »„ ot'ershead and Co., Manchester; and J. and R. Edinburgh and retailed by at least one agem I* **s r° '^e Kingdom, and by all respectable *h jhl. 'o ru5«ist», and dealers in patent medicine. Price \u^'> and farnily bpxes lis. each- FuJl directions h nth bMt = COUNTY OF MONMOUTH- A N ABSTRACT of the ACCOUNTS of the TREASURERS for the half-year, ending 3lst December, 1842, which were passed on the 6th of A April 1843. £ s< (K x s. d. 85 9 9 Balance in the Treasurers hands on settlement of last account #052 7 4 Paid for Repairs.,&c. toibrtdges I!" 911 6 ?i Received for Fines Paid expences 01 County oaoi 458 15 5k Received of the Lords of the Treasury allowance in respect of sums expended for Paid ditto of the BiiJe«ell ••••• 12 10 nmsecutions and for conveying prisoners under sentence ol transportation, to Paid ditto of Shire halls 'V V.t 242 10 0 the depdt for convicts, from the 31st of December, 1841, to 3Utl. June, 184: 795 7 5 Paid ditto of conveying prisoners Amount of two County Rates received .3781 5 2 Paid ditto of criminal prosecutions •••« Received of the London Life Association, balance of sum agreed to be advanced to Paid Clerk of the 034 in 3 the county 00OO 0 0 Paid Clerk of the Peace .«•••• •••• j j 2 Paid Coroners 047 2 6 Paid interest of money 01 7 n Paid expenses incurred in consequence 0, JNewpon Riots f\ » ♦ Paid on account of Erection of New House ol 1* | Paid amount of incidenlaf expenses Paid half-a-year's salary of Treasurers -W O Balance in Treasurers' hands fl3.26i!5 9 £ 13 261 15 9 PROTHERO AND TOWGOOD, Treasurers. COUNTY OF MONMOUTEL A SCHEDULE of Fines imposed and levied on Summary Convictions before Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, acting within the several divisions of the County, which have been paid to the Treasurers between January Sessions and April Sessions, 1843. Complainant. When heard. By whom heard. preferred. and section. p y rers' DIVISION OF BEDWELLTY, Wm Davies Evan Wei don lAssault ;18th.Tan. |W. L. Morgan and H. Marsh, 9 Geo. 4, c 31 10 0 County Treasurer 18th Jan. 1 0 Q 1843 Esqrs. 1843 Wm. Davies David Edwards Ditto (Ditto Same Ditto 0 5 0 Ditto Ditto 0 6 0 Hannah Charles Maiy Thomas iDitio [29th March Same Ditto 0 0 6 Ditto 29th March 0 0 6 DV1SION OF CAERLEON. Richard Edwards Rd. Evans & Thos. Ditto 17th Jan. |Sir D. Mackworth, Bart, and 3 Geo. IV. 4 0 0 .County Tieasurers [No return 14 0 0 Jones John Jenkins, Esq. Thomas Davies J.Brown Ditto 10th Jan. same Ditto 0 2 6, Ditto Ditto 0 2 6 James I imbrick Richd. Evans Keepins house open 26:h Dec. same 4 and 5 Wm. IV. 0 5 0 'Halfto Informer, re- Ditto 0 2 6 after hours 1842 wainder to Treas. DIVSION OF CHEPSTOW. Thomas Horseman Thomas Charles Assault ,7th July Wells & W. Curre Esq.s ,!9 Geo. 4, c 31, s27 0 2 6 jOvs. of Chapel-hil)S7th July 10 2 6 1842 and J. A. (jrdbo, cleik 184^ Wm Mnrnn Wm Jones Stealiue underwood [Ditto same ;7 & 8 Geo.4,c29, s39^ 0 1 0 Ditto .Ditto 10 10 Emma Stephens Wm.' Jarrett, junr. Assault |22ndJuly r. Lewis, N. Wells, and W. 9 Geo. 4, c 31, s 27 0 7 0 ;Ditto of Mathern i22od July 0 7 0 r Curre, Esqs. & J. A. Gabb.i clerk Wm JaTrett sen Sama Ditto Ditto same Ditto I 0 0 Ditto Ditto 10 0 Edward Tam'plin John Williams Ditto [4th August l\ Lewis & N- Wells, Esqs, &! Ditto 0 1 0 'Ditto of Chape!-hill 4th August 0 1 0 J. A. Gabb, &. F. Lewis,j r cle.ks j John Williams Edward Tatnplin Ditto Ditto «>ne Ditto 0 1 0 Ditto Ditto 0 I 0 Elizabeth Lewis John Jones Ditto Ditto same Ditto 0 0 6 Ditto of Caldicot Ditto 0 0 6 James White George Jones Ditto lath Sept. tf. Wells & W. Curre, Esqs. Ditto 10 0 Ditto of Newchurch 15th Sept. 10 0 East Thomas Wigmore Ann Nicholas Being drunk {Ditto W. Curre, Esq. 21 Jac. 1, c7, s I 0 5 0 )y&. of St. Pierre IDitti 0 5 0 John Mayo Wm. Young Cutting underwood ^Oth Sept. same ;7 & 8 Geo. 4,c 30, s20 0 2 0 Ditto of St. Arvans ;29tli ditto 0 2 6 Edwaid CharUs J imes Pembro,John Stealing apples 13th Oct. N. Wells & W. Curre, Esqs.,|7 & 8 Geo.4, c29,s 43 0 6 6 iDitto of Portskewitt 13th Octobe. 0 tj 0 Robins 4c W. Price & J. A. Gabb, clerk Thomas Wigmore James Fisher Sporting without cert. Ditto same 16c 2 Wm. 4, c 82,s23j 1 0 0 Informer & ovs. ofiDUto 0 10 0 jDinhamin moieties! Edward Stephtns Stephen Davis and Stealing underwood Ditto same 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c29,s39i 0 6 6 |Ovs. of Newchurch!Ditto 0 6 6 fidward Davis West Thomas Waters James Tamplin &Trespassing in a pri-27th Oct. T. Lewis, N. Well*, and W. 7 & 8 Geo.4, c29, s34 1 0 0 'Ditto of Mathern ;27th October 10 0 Wm. Tamplin vate fishery Curre, Ksqs. Fdward Skynna Richd. Smith, jun. Cutting a tree 8th Dec. Wm. Curre, Esq. 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c 29, s39 0 2 0 Ditto of Portskewitt 8th Dec. 0 2 0 Edward Barton Wm. Saddler Stealing poles 14th Dec. same Ditto 2 0 0 Ditto of Tintern-j 14th ditto 2 0 0 p rva John Gale Wm. Ha.ris Ditto turnips Ditto same 7&8 Geo. 4, c 29,s 43 0 1 0 IDitto of Chapel-hill Ditto 10 10 Same Same Injuring a fence Ditto same 7&8Gee.4, c 30, s2lj 0 2 0 Ditto ;D>tto 0 2 0 Walter Howell David Davies Injuring an apple tree 22nd Dec. T. Lewis, N. Wells, and Wm. 7 &8 Geo. 4, c 39, s 20 0 5 0 Ditto of Penterry j22nd ditto 050 Curre, Etqs. DIVISION OF CHRISTCIIURCH. Colthurst Bateman John Lewis ISuffering drunkeness 21st Jan. T. Pope & J. Coles, clerks 19 Geo. 4, c. 61 0 10 0 Half to informer re-j 1st April 0 5 0 in his house 1843 |mair,der to tieasures lt43 Abm. Illingworth William Howell (Assault 31st March I' Pope, clerk, & G. Hall,Esq. 9 Geo. 4, c.31 2 0 0 jCuunty Treasurers IDitto 2 0 0 DIVISION OF MONMOUTH. John Parry 'Thomas Bullen Gaming 7th March J. Probyn and T. Evaas.Esqs. 9 Geo. 4, c61 0 0 6 Ditto i7th March (006 1842 1812 Wm Mortran Wm. Watkins Assault lPth April same 9 Geo.4, c3l 0 5 0 Ovs. of Monmouth ISth April 0 5 0 Wm* Murean Thos. Jones Ditto Ditto same Ditto 0 5 0 Ditto Ditto 0 5 0 Wni Parrt Robt. Parry Ditto 22ud July same 9 Geo. 4,c31, sec 21 0 5 0 Ditto 22nd July 0 5 0 lames Lane James Pritchard Ditto 23rd July C. Marriott & T.Oakley. F.sqs Ditto 0 5 0 Ditto j30th 0 5 0 Mich). Griffin Waltei Fletcher Ditto 19th Sept. J. Probvn and I'. Evans, E-qs Ditto 0 15 0 Ditto 'No return 0 15 0 Ann Evans James Prickett Ditto 1st October C. Marriott &i T.Oakley, Esqs. Ditto 0 2 6 'Ditto 8th Oct. 0 2 G Joseph Morgan George Thurston Trespass in pursuit of 15th October same 1 & 2 Wm. 4, c 32 1 0 0 Yloiety to informer 22nd Oct. 0 10 0 game nainder to treasuis Ditto Wm. Thurston Ditto and also for giv- Ditto same Ditto 2 0 0 Ditto iDitto 10 0 ing a false name John Hill George Moore and Tresspassing in pur-10th Feb. Charles Marriott, Esq. Ditto 2 0 0 Ditto il3th Feb. 10 0 Authur Jones suit of rabbits 1843 DIVISION OF NEWPORT. Wm. Adam« Charles Waters Ditto after game 14th January O. Morgan Esq. and J. Coles, 1 & 2 Wm. 4, c 32 0 10 0 Ditto il4th Jan. 0 5 0 1K43 Clerk Wm. Cormack Charles Harris Suffering drunkeness 18th Feb, J. Coles & T. Pope, Clerks 9 Geo. 4,c 61 1 0 0 Ditto 18th Feb. 0 10 0 & disorderly conduct garae Jane Jones Unlawfully keeping Ditto same Ditto 0 2 6 Ditto Ditto 0 13 her house open for sale of beer. Wm. Kelley Margaret Pearce Ditto 25th Feb. same Ditto 0 10 0 Ditto 25th ditto 0 5 0 Ditto Howell Thomas Ditto Ditto same Ditto 0 10 0 Ditto Ditto 0 5 0 DIVISION OF PONTYPOOL. John Evans Edward Jones Assault 27th Dec. IE. H. rhillips Esq. & J. Pio-{9 Geo. 4 0 5 0 County Rate No return 050 1842 bert, Clerk 1842 bert, Cletk Geo. Turner John Morgan Ditto 9th January E. II. Phillips, Esq. and D Ditto 0 2 6 Ditto Ditto 0 2 6 1843 Jones, Clerk Geo. Turner Samuel Samuel Ditto Di:to same Ditto 0 2 6 Ditto Ditto 0 2 6 John Roberts Wm. Lewis Keeping his house 25th Jan. same 4 & 5 Wm. 4 1 0 0 Informer and coun- Ditto 0 10 0 open after hours ty rate in moieties Ditto Jno. Harris Ditto Ditto same Ditto 0 10 0 Ditto Ditto 0 5 0 Ditto Thomas Jacob Ditto uitto same Ditto <» 5 0 Ditto Ditto 0 2 6 George Turner Johnbhinton Ditto lOih Feb. E."H. Phillips St John Probert, Ditto 0 1 0 Ditto Ditto 0 0 6 Clerk George Turner Edward Griffiths Ip1110 Ditto same ]}itt0 0'26! Ditto Ditto 0 1 3 Emma Lewis Michael Desmond Assaalt 22nd Ditto same i9Geo.4 0 1 0 County rate Ditto 0 1 0 Diavd Lawrence John Kosser tresspass 25th March W. H. Little, Esq. & J. Pro- 7 6c 8 Geo. 4 0 0 t> Ditto Ditto 0 0 6 John Roberts Thomas Stafford £ n!j.ou^ 26fh,o?^ E- 11. Philips, Esq. & David 4 & 5 Wm. 4 1 0 0 llnformer & county Ditto 0 10 0 Sunday J°nes' clerk 'rale in moielies John Hob.rU Tbom» SUfford *"««»/.„ Di"° .ame Ditto 1 IS 0 D,.t. Ditto » 16 I DIVISION OF SKENFRITH. Thos. Wakeman J Wm. Powell KSuida5ame °D I j WESq'r8B' Smith & G-Cave. j 1 & 2^ W. 4, c 32, j 2 0 0| Ditto IDitto I 10 0 DIVISION OF TRELLECK. Edward Barton (John Parker jCutting and damag-jl6th Feb. iT. Oakley 6c J. Roberts, Esqs.,7 & 8 Geo. 4, c 30, s 0 5 0 County Treasurer 11th March 0 5 0 ing main j R. H. Jenkins Ann Watkins Assault ,16;h March ] same 9 Geo. 4, c 31, s 27 0 2 6 Ditto !6th March 0 2 6 DIVISION OF USK. John Jones Daniel Roberts Assault |14thj843 jF'Re^ce?Esq*s. 8nd Thonlas| Geo. 4, c 31, sec 27 2 10 0 County Treasurers 14th Feb. 2 10 0 Thomas William. Thos.H%rryand W. Cutting and damaging 10th March lJ# B< D?vieg> derk 7&8 Geo. 4,c29,s39 0 2 0 Ditto lOthlUarch 0 2 0 Thomas Reece, Esq Ed^eWi|fginton& Cutting underwood 17th Maich Same with F. McDonnell, Esq. Ditlo 0 5 0 Ditto 17th March 0 5 0 Henry Jones f28 4 6 PROTHERO & TOWGOOD, Treasurers. a THE SCHOONER MESSENGER, W. HUGHES, MASTER, IS NOW LOADING at COTTON'S WHARF, TOOI.EY- .T»EBT, UNDON, for Cardiff, Newport. Merthyr, Aberga- venny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool. Cowblidge, Bridgend, and adjacent places, and will positively Sail on TRIDAY, May 5th, 1843. For Freight, &c., apply to the Master on Board; Mr* lv Burton, jun., Newport; JVlr.Thomas Richards, Abergavenny Messrs. Prosser and Price, Brecon; Mr. Scovell, the Wharfinger, London or to Mr. J. G. BIRD, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport, and London Shipping Company, at Cardiff. London, April 20th, 1843. THE |l|raSL BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, di, GLAMORGAN, VSK GLAMOBGAIf, ARE INTENDED TO PI.Y DAILY DURING THE ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— From Bristol to Newport. I Froth Newport to Bristol. May. I May* 1, Monday- H morn 6 after I 1, Monday- 6 morn 5 after 2, Tuesday— 8 morn 6§ after | 2,Tuesday—6$morn 5$after 3, Wed—$1 mornf>J after 3, Wed— 7 njorn 5J after 4, Thurs— 9 morn 12 noon 4, Ihurs— 7 morn 6 after 5, Friday- 8 morn 121 after õ, Frlday- 7 morn 1 after 6, Satur- 9 morn I 6, Satur- 8 morn ———. FARES :—After-Cabin, 4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children under 12 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. tour-wheel Carriage 20s. Two-wheel ditto, 108 Horses, 5s each I wo.wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton drawn by one Horse, with one Passenger, 15s Horse and Rider. After-Cabin, 7s; ditto. Fore-Cabin, 6s.—Newpoit to or from 1 illgwenlly, is Dogs, Is. each. TO and FRO same day with the same Packet (Provided a lo and Fro Ticket be taken) After-Cabin, 6s tore-Cabin, 3s. The Proprietors of the above Packets give NO !ICL, that they will not be accountable for any Passengers Luggase, nor will they be answerable for nny Ooods, L ackag<5, or Pa.- eel, (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of their Offices, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and carriage paid at the time of booking. Pontypool tutd ibergavtnny.—Coaches daily between these places and Newport. Tredegar Iron Works, thrlmgh Abercarne, Newbridge and Bedu>elti),and a branch f>om Newbridge to Nantyglo. A Co daily between these places and Newport; arriving at Newport about ten o'clock morning, and starting atone o clock afternoon Apply at the firistol General Steam Na*'g4ll«nF^0,"P"^ Office, Quay, Bristol; or to JOHN JONES, Agent. Steam Packet Office*, Rownham Wharf, Hotw«ll», ami Rvdnty WkufNswpoft, HONM jUTHSHIIIS TO Wlr. rGIVE NOTK'E, that at the next Geneial Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held at tlie IOWN H AI L, in USK, on MONDAY, the 26th day of June nexI, at, One o. clock, Ihe Court will iroceed to the KLECl ION of a SU KGKON to the Countv Gaol at Monmouth, in the room of Mr. William Plosser, 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. WADDING ION, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. NOTlCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, WILLIAM J.jNES and I'< D W A R D JONES, carrying on Business at the SOAR MILL, near Caer- leon, in the county of Monmouth. as Millers anG Flour Mer- chants, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due and owing from or to the Concern, will be paid or rjceived by the undeis.gned William Jones, by whom the the Business will in future be carried on on his own account. Witness our hands this twenty-nrst day of April, 1843. WILLIAM JUNES. Witness-A. WADDINGTON. EDWARD JONES. TilE ( BRISTOL AND CHEPSTOW I a8IJIí, STEAM PACKET. jrpHE Public are that ANEW IRON STEA!VI PACKE r THE SB v B R w. 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 bo.t being ready, a Steam Packet is engaged to ply between Bristol and Chepstow daily commencing the 13th of April, IH43. v TIMES Ol SAILING IN APRIL: From Bristol. From Qh tow^ May. | May. 1, Monday niorn 1 Monday—6 after 2, Tuesday-7a mo.n 6 after 2, Tuesuay-U after 3, Wednesday-65 after j 3, W ednesJay-8 morn 4, Thuisday ( 4, |'hursday-8A mo.n b. Friday—8 morn 1 5 Friday_3 ,lfler 6,Satuiday—9 morn 6. Satu.day-4 after FARES: After-Cabin, 4<—Foie-Cabin, 2s; To and Frothe same Day (provided a To and Fro Ticket is taken),— Af'te" Cabin, bs-i-ore-Cabin, 3s; Children under 12 Years of age, Half-price.—Dogs, ls eac|u D 1 ► NFFI B JOHN JONES, Agent. Packet Office, Rownham Wharf, ilotwells, Bristol. April 13 1843. ,1 Pr0Py,et0,s,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 1 arcel (if lost or damaged ), unless booked at either of their Offices, in Bristol or Chepstow, and if above the value of 40* entered j at its value, and Carripgu in pr9portion paid for the taint, at j thctimuof Bwkbjft j MONMOUIHSHIRE CANAL NAVIGATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Half early General Meeting or A>sembly of the Proprietors of ihis Navication will be held at the CANAL HOUSE, in Newport, on W EDN KSDA Y, the 3rd day of May next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. The Chair will be taken at Twelve o'clock. THOMAS COOKE, Clerk to the said Company. Newport, April 18th, 1843. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. IMPERIAL RUSSIAN POLISH LOAN of 150,000,000 t florins (of 1835). Imperial AUSIRIAN LOAN of 30000.000 florins (of 1839). Guaranteed by their 1. R. Ma- jesties, the Emperor of Austria and the Emperor of Russia. GRAND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTIONS AT WAKSAW and VIENNA! In the RUSSIAN POLISH LOAN the following dividends will be reimbursed: 1 of 1,000,000 fls 1 of 300,C00; 2 of 150,000 6 of 25,000 8 of I4,0<i0, &c.; together with 7.000 money dividends amounting to 7,970 000 floiins; smallest money dividend 7o0 florins. In the AUS- TRIAN LOAN 700 bonds will obtain 701.700 florins in lots of 230.1000 flonns; 50,000; 15,000. 10,000. He.; smallest money dividend 500 florins 10 florins are equal to £L sterling, a trifle more or less, as per day's exchange. The money prices for these distributions are fixed as follows :— fpayable by mo- ■ ■ I ney orders bank j notes or remit- j tances. Money 1 Russ. Pol. Bond £ 2 10 | 1 Aust. £ 3 0 | dividends reim- 9 do. do 20 0 6 do. 15 0«^ bursed ai Fiank- 19 do. do. 40 0 | 13 do. 30 0 | fort, Paris. Lon- j don, and New I York, at the op- j tion of the hold- I ers. The UNDERSIGNED GENERAL AGENT, in claiming it the attention of his fMends and of ihe impeiial and foreign Public in general to these most tmporlant t Odn Dis ribution* bet s to s-ate, that, agreeable to the instructions, with whir h he has been honoured, he is NOVV HK/MllVliVG at his offices, .^n.kfmi«Vir intain. from 10 to 4 o'clock theORDEKS OF IH E PUliLlC. Foieign Subsciihers may auply to hi, houses. Paris, New N oik, and at Mr. A. Schwaizschild's, 1. ? Mgr London- Prospectuses WITH •F r tUn pli nuuTi v* S °li11,8 di-tribuuons and eve.y information PROM PI L\ reramed. i,TSyiSYr/TER *he l8.tof MAY a higher rate will be established. 1 hose persons who have a current ac- count may settle the amount at their convenience; those whose ordeis arrive too late, will have their lemiitances re- turned by first post-day. the orders being to be executed by «af of prioniy, as to their coming to hand, so thrtt th se reaching the lirst, will have the preference bi-fore those arriving' later. 'the General Ageni, I J. A. SCHWARZSCHILD, Banker and Receiver General* Pr«okfort»«5»th*»Mwn»» 3161 March, 1549« FAMILY RESIDENCE. TO BE LET. AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, i GFNTEFL FAMILY RESIDENCE, within four miles A of Abergavenny,' in the parish of Llangattock-juxta-Usk, called "Mount Pleasant," c,nta,ning 6 bed-rooms, large dining-room, parlour, eo.-d kitchen, and other suitable offices. it is delightfully situated (its aspect being southern) on a gentle rive, and commands the view of an extensive range ol senue ri.e, immediate neighbourhood, the h 3lrffl— »r CI..I.H «»d Pan.™. « well as the luxuriant Vale of Usk. thrush "hicn flows that celebrated Salmon and Trout Stream the distant prospect is hounded bv the Kvmin. near Monmouth. A small portion of Land and a Stable may be included in lhFofoafticularradpply to the Rev. J. T..TONES, Saintbury R pl.„?.jr.hir^jr »J B. JAMES, Abergavenn>. BASS AND CO.'3 1^DXA PAXiB AXJB.. rpHt ABOVE CELERRA'rEJ A-^fv ELL AS 1 BASS AND C0:s BURi.^ A 1T 'ON, AT MAY BE OBTAINED, IN PRIME CONDIT,^ SMITH'S PORTER STOk t!5' BANE'S WELL ROAD, NKWPORT; Wheie is al^o kept. a-, usual, a large supply of GUINNE>$& CO's DUBLIN PORTER, EDIMUU)' ALE, W11, I Sl 11M K BEER, OAKH I LL BEER, DEVONSHIRE CIDER, SQUASH PERKY. IRISH DRAUGHT PORTER, hAi H AND BRISTOL BEER, HAVANNAH CIGARS, &c., &c. I SODA WATEB, LEMONADE, AND FLUID MAGNESIA. ROUGHSEDGE AND SUMMERS, No 18 and 37. BRIDGE-STREET, BRISTOL, RETURN their graieful acknowledgments to tneir Friend- and public, the unprecedented support they have met with since they establisheJ their S< DA WATER, LEMON- AIJE. and .EiiAim Watfhs MA^ITACIORV. The also beg leave to inform the Nobility, Gentry, &c., that they have com- i menced Manufacturing a FLUID MAGNESIA. which has been analysed by one of the first Philosophical Chemists in England, and has been pronounced by the most eminent of the facul'v to contain a greater quantity of medicine than any other jet offeied to the public, and |he concentration ol the bicirbona e in R. ant! S.'s FLUID MAGNESIA (without a detriment to its Purity) to \iZ much more conside- rable tuan in many other pioductious of the K.n"; Thtgr,-at advantages of 1 t>is e'egant preparaHoC a,e r^?om" mended in all cases of Bile, Acidities. Indigestion, Gravel, and other Complaints of the Bladder, as the safe, easy, and effectual form in which Magnesia may, and. indeed the only one in which it ought to toe exhibited; pos- sessing all the properties of the magnesia now in general use without being liahle, like it, to f"rm dangerous concretions in the bowels, it effectually cures Heart Bum without injurim: the coats of the stomach, and prevents the food of infan s turning sour, and in all enses it acts as an agreeable aperient. N B, ith 'he Acidulated Syrup the FLllu MAGNESIA is the must delightful ol Saline Draughts. Sold in Bottles of Is., 2s. 61 and 4s. 6d. and in Cases for Ships. Hospitals, &c.; and also in Ja s for economy in dispensing. SnId Whnlsale and retail by all respectable Chemists anr lnnkeepeis in England and Wales. DISEASED & HEALTHY LIVES ASSURED MEDICAL INVALID & GENERAL LIFE OFFICE, 25, PALL M A L L. LONDON. CAPITAL, £ 500,000. P It KdlUEN T S SIR HENRY HA ).FOH D. Br.. M.D .G C.H.,F.R.S.,F.S.A. President of the Royal College of Physicians, uL, &c. Slit WILLI \M BURN Ell, M.D., K.C.H, F.R.S., In- j spector General of the Navy, &c., &c. SIR MATTHEW J. TIER NEY, Bt., M.D.,K.C.H., &c.&c TRUSI us. J. H. ANDERDON, Esq., 69. Queen-street, May Fair. BENJAMIN BOND CABBE1 L. Esq., F R.S., Temple. CLAUDE EDWARD SCuTT Esq., Cavendish-square. DIRECTORS. THOMAS COATES. Esq.,59, Lincoln's Inn Fields. EDW A RD DOUBLED AY, Esq.. 249, Gieat Surrey-street GEORGE GUN HAY, E*q., 127, Sloai*-street. WILLIAM JEAFFRESON, Esq., 21, South Audley-sfreet. JOHN M'KENZIE, Esq., 24, ToKenbouse-yard. J. PARKINSON, Esq., F.R.S., 80, Cambridge-terrace Hvde-park. BENJAMIN PHILLIPS, Esq.. F.R.S. 17, Wimpole-street. C. RICHARDSON, Esq., 19, Biuton-street, Beikeley- square. IHOMAS SIEVENSON, Esq, F.S.A., 37, Upper Gros- venor-stieet. ALFBED W ADDlLO\ E. D C.L Doctors Commons. ROBERT C. WYLLIE, E'q.. 105. Pall Mall. Aumious. JOHN PURSSORD, Esq., Chester-terrace. Regent's-park. JOSEPH IlA UFORD, Esq., Gieen-street, Giosvenor'-squari J. S TAYLOit, Esq.. 14. Upper Gloucester-place, Dorset-sq MARTIAL L. WELCH, Esq., Wyndham-place, Bryan, stone square. STANDING covNSFL. JOHN SHAPTEK, Esq., Lincoln's Inn. B A NKERS. Messrs. BOSANQUET and Co Lombard-street. Messrs. C. HOPK1NSON, BARTON, & Co., Regent-street. SOLICITOHS. Messrs. RICHARDSON, SM11H, & JONES,28, Golden- square. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL STATISTICS. WILLIAM FARR, Esq., General Register Office. ACTUARY. F. G. P. N EI SON, Esq. rpHIS Office is provided with very accurately constructed 1 'Tables, by which it can assure UNSOUND LIVES on Equi- table Terms. The Extra Premium discontinued on Restora- tion of the Assured to permanent Health. A portion of the Extra Premium may remain as a debt on the Policy. SURVIVORSHIP ASSURANCE: where the life in expectation suffers from Disease, effected it cheaper rates than at any other I Office- Similar Tables enable the Society to grant Increased An- nuities on.Unsound Lives, the amount varying with the par- ticular disease. Members of Consumptive Families Assured at Equitable I Rates. Healthy Lives are Assured on Lower Terms than at most othet Offices. AGENTS. Monmouth Bristol S. Harris, E-q., Solicitor, 44 Queen-square. Gloucester T Hicks. Esq., Clarence-street. Cheltenham Nlr. it Short, 25 Pitville-street. Newcastle Emlyn, David Lewis, Esq., Surgeon, Adpen-hill. Llanelly \lr. Thomns Sanders Iokeep..r. Medical Referee James Holbrook, M.D. Applicaiion for Agencies to be made to the Actuary. MR. TUCKER HAVING seived an apprenticeship of seven years to a Surgeon and Apothecary, and having his Indenture to bi seen, if required most respectfully informs the Inuabitants o1 this place, that he has studied up^aidsof 28 years, during which time lie has cured and relieved many thousands of per- sons in England and South Wales. Mr. Tucker engages to cure the King's Evil, Scrnphuloin or uUtrnttd Sure Lrg>, und Scur vy in the Blood, J with any Man itl Englund or Wales, FOR ONE HUNDRED SOVSltSIGNS: He also can cure Worms of all desciiptions in Men, Women or Ch Idren, with any m;iD in the kingdom he has Worms it bi- seen from one toot to 150 yards in length. He aiso can cut, the Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Pains; he has an excelieni Medicine for Consumptions, Shortness of Breach and Asthma He also can cure the Gravel. Nervous Complaints, Liver Com plaints, Loss of Appetite. Deafness Bili us and Sick Head aches. He aLs. can cure the Ringworm, or Scurf Heads it crnldrfn the looih-ache, Inflammations, Dimness of ilu Eyes, &c. A ceitain cure fcr Corns, if more than 20 year- standing. Also a cure lor Sttallls. Sprains, and Bruises, an" Weakress of the Joints Mr. Tucker has a certain cure fo )helt-h. in 48 hours, without the least disagreeable smell Mr. I ucker S Temale Pills are unequalled for improving healtl dlldheauty also, his Analeptic Pills by which he has curer some hundieds with Indigestion Wind in the Stomach an. Bowtls; and he also can cure the Piles, Leprosy, Scorbutn Disorders, &c. .Mrs. Rees, the wife of William Rees, near the Pottery, or. the Sirand. >wansei, is quite cured ot the Scrolula in her am by Mr. luckei s Nledicines 'al,et having twenty wounds BI different times in her aim, and had been afflicted tor thret vealS, and was twelve months llOd'r the Baron. As witness my hand. Wiu IAM Kn.s. November 13th, 1841. A ieinaik.ible cure performed on \lis. Pell, wife of M. James Peil jun., con ectiouer, Cross-street, Newport:—Sto' "as afflicted with a s"re leg for two years and a half, but b) taking iwo bo.ties ot Nir. I in ker's Tincture, and tising ■toxes of his ointment, she is quite cmed. Mr. and Mrs. Pel have certified this fact. Ceriihcate daied August 26th, 1839. George Edmonds, five years old. a grand son of Air. Wil liam Jenk ns. Blacksmith, at Chepstow, is cured of the King Evil, by taking one bottle of Mr. Tucker's Tincture.—July 1842. Nir. John Higgs, a Farmer, living in the parish ofLlanelly near Ab.rg-venny. is cured of a sore leg. after being afliicie, for five years, by taking one large but le ol Nir, Tucker's line- i ure.—As witness my I and John Higgs, Nov. 2Jtii. 1841.^ Murv Plnllips, living in Mr. Edy's Couit, Duke street, Cai diff. is cured of a sore leg, y taking two bottles of Mr. 1 uck- ei's Tinciure.—As uiuies* n.y iiand. Mar J Phillips. Mr. lUCKER'S MEDICINES may be had at any time, only direct No. 23>, Commercial-street, NewPort,Mouioputb- thirt." All letters to be p^t-paidt NEWPORT DOCK. OFFICE, 7TH APRIL. 1843. THE Half-yearly General Meeting of the Proprietors ofthe Newport Dock, will be held at this Offic £ on THURS- DAY, the 4th of May next, at 12 o'clock. By order, JER. CAliTNS. WATER CURE ESTABLISHMENT, SYDNEY-GARDENS, BATH. '7- THESE well-known Premises, comprising a large Mansion and Fourteen Acres ot Pleasure Grounds, situated at the foot of the Claverton Hilli-havlog an abundant supply of ie markablj pure Cold Water, from two large springs on the pro- perty-have been fitted up with DOUCHES and other appli- ances, for the cure of Chronic Diseases—in an elegant manner, combining ease and comfort with the practical application- and are NOW OPEN for the reception of Invalids. Consulting Physician C. H. WILKINSON, M.D. Pultency-street. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN-A. E. MASTALIElt, M.D., M.F.V.,&c.,&c. Dr. MASTALIER visited Giiifenberg in 1835. and has prac- tised the Water Cure in Germany, with great aaccets, for Seven vears. For Cards of Terms, &c., apply by letttr addreaaed to" The Secretary of the Establishment." Just Published, the 12th Edition, 0 • ,i aj /««„ *ed in a Sealed Envelope), and a«at Fre« to Price 2s. od. (enclo^. United Kingdom on the rcceipt any part of the « r of a Post-offie* Order for 3s. 6d., THE SILENl FRIEND, MEDICAL WORK on the ijL GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sex.e* an Enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys 'nerS}f> and the ability of manhood, ere vigoor has esiablish*. uci em- pire:—with observations on the baneful effects of Soliwr'' ^n* dulgence and infection Local and Constitutional Weak Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and on the paitial or totti, Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of ttmo- RATION the destructive effects of Gonorrhea. Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner the Work is embellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious inlfuence of Meicury on the Skin, by Eruptions on the Head, Face, and Body with approved mode of Cure for both sexes followed by observations on the Obligations of MA.RHI.AGE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the temovalof Physical and Constitutional Disqualiifcations the whole pointed out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEND, to be consulted without eiposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting SurgeOB«» London and Burringhem, Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange. 21, PaIn. noster-row; Field, tiii, Quadrant, Regent-street; Purkis, Compton street, Soho; Phillips, 264, Oxford street Jackson and Co., 130, New Bond-street; Gotden 146. Leadenhal 1-street; Kettle, 117, High Hoi born Catier- mole, 17, Ratcliff-hifway; Stroud. 163, Blacktuars'-road; Dredge, 67, White chapel High-street, London: Guest, al. Bull-street, Birmingham; Heaton and Bnckton, Briggate, Leeds; Ferris, Brown, and Co., Union-street, Bris- tol J. Fryer, West gate-street, Bath Mr. Liodsey, 11, Elm- row, Edinburgh D. Ciuppbell. 136, Argyle-street, Glasgow Ward, Pnng, and Rawl, 30, Westmoreland-street, Dublin Courier Office, Manchester; J. Newton, 16, Church-street, Liverpool; and by all Rookselleis in town and cou^tty, and at The MERLIN OFFICE NEWPORT. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is a gentlest mulant renovator of the impaired funcuan If Ide, and is exclusi>eiv u.ec,ed to cure of such com- ulaints as arise from a disoigiu ,zatlon ibe Generative Sya- em, whether constitut.on.t or ,Iired, osas ind syphilitic disease and is calculi ,l» f.f0,d decided re- lief to those who by early indulgence in "'J""}' habits have weakened the powers ot iheir system, and n P a s •hronic debility, by which the constitution is Jt. n area qble state, and that nervous mentality Lept up A, ich places he individual in a state of anxiety for the lemainder of I eo The consequences arising from this dangerous practice are ."lot confined to its pure physical result, but branch to moral ones* eading the excited, deviating mind into a ferule field of seduc- ive error, into agradual and total degradation of manhoed, into I pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature usely instituted for the preservation of herspecies bringing on nemature deciepitude, and all the habitudes of old age ¡-sucb In one carries with him the form and aspect of other men. but Mthout the vigour and ene'gy of that season which his early .outhbade him hope to attain. How many men ntase to be nen, or a' least, cease to enjoy manhood at thirty f How nany atfighteen receive the impression of the seeds of syphi- itic disease itself! the consequences of which travel out of the ,rdinary track of bodily ailment, covering the frame with dis- gusting evidences of its ruthless nature, and impregnating the vholesome stream of life with mortal pouoa conveying into am I-s the seeds of disunion and unhappiness undermining lomestic hatmony and striking at the very soul of human ntercouise. The fearfully abused po*» ers of the human Generative Sya. tem require the most cautious y.'eservation and the debility md disease resulting from early lov'scretiom demand, tor the cure of those dreadful evils, that such medicines should be em- ployed that ate most certain to be succesMw'* It is for thes« •ases Messrs. Perry and Co. particularly *.e*igned their CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM. which is intended to elieve those persons who, by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their w.?y to the consummation of that deploraole state, are affected wittr ,ny of those previous symptoms that betray its approach is the various affections of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregulal ity, obstructions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. As nothing can be better adapted to help and noulIsh the institution, so there is nothing more .eneraIly alknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward wa- B • shakin^P { ite, indigestion, depression of spints, tremblin,, 11 he hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness pf » or -onsumpuve habits, and debility arising from fcyp* •■ .ossesses wonderful efficacy in all cases of syphilis, fits, Aead- iches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness of spirits, dimne. .f sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, vapours md melancholy, and all kinds of hysteric complaints are gra- lually removed by its use. And even where the disease of Sterility appears to have taken the firmest hold of 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 beier. persons enter into the MATRIMONIAL STATE, lest in the event of procreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en- stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from paiental debility, or evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, that ar. most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence. Sold in Bottles, price t ts. each or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle for 33s., by which one Iii. bottle is saved. Prepared only by Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, 19, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDOV and 4, Great Charles-stieet. Birmingham. ,:Ip. Observe, none are genuine wit! out the signatupe of [repressed on a stamp en the outside of each wrapper, to imi- tate which is felony of the deepest dye. The Five Pound cases (the purchasing of which will be J. saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings,) may be had as usuaT at 19, BERNERS-STREET, Oxford-street, LONDON, 'nd 4, Great Chatles-stieet, Birmingham and patients in the .•ountrv who require a coutse of this admirable Medicine shbuid send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the full benefit of sucli advantage. -■ May be had of all Bookselle's, Druggists; and Patent Medi- fme Venders in Town and Count!y ttirouglioti.t the United Kingdorr, the Continent of Europe and America. Messrs. Perry cipect when consulted by letter, the nsnetl Fee of One Pound, uiilwut vhic! no notice whatever can k taken of the Communication. ■ .r.. Patients are requested io6e as minute as possible in the de. tail of their cases,—M to the duration of the c-jiaplauit, the symptoms, age. habits of living, and general occ^pbtion. Me* Jlcmes car. be forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can uccur. as they will be securely packed, and caieluHy 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. PEKRY and Co., on the 'Uts.de of each wrapper,) aio well known throughout Europe md America, to be the mokt certain and etfoctiul cure ever liscovered for every stme and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleet*. Secon- dary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness. Deficiency, Ind all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss of time, ■onfinemeut or hindrance from business; they have effected the nost surpiiswig cures not only in recent and seveie cases, but >vhen salivation and all other means have tailed and are of lie utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic Affec- 'Ions, Eruptions on any part of the body, Ulcerations, Scro- ulous or Venereal Taint, being justly calculated to cleanse the liood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and esture weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and vigour. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this torrid disease, owing to the unskilfulness of ilhteiate men • •vh.» by the use of that deadly peison, mercury, ruin the ^on- titution, causing ulcerations, blotches on the head, face. and way. dimness of siuht, noise in the ears, deafness, obstinate ileets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throat, diseas -d lose, with nocturnal paID" in the head and limbs, till at length general debility ot the constitution ensues, and'a melancholy jeath puts a period to their dieadful sufferings. u y Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, m'ty be consulted as usual it No. 19, BURNERS-STREET, Oxford-street, London an<l ». Gieat Charles-street, (four doors from Easy Row ) Bir- iiinghani punctually from Eleven in the Morning until Eight ,n the Evening, and on Sjndays from eleven till One. Only <ne personal visit is required from country patient to enable vJessrs. Perry and Company to give such advice as will be the neans of effecting a permanent and effectual cure after all nher means have proved ineffectual. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicrne Ven. lers, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with any luaiitity of Perry s Purifying Specific Pills, and Cordinl Balm jt syriacum, with the usual allowance t.1IM tlade, by most of I tbepnnctpat W bossit P&titut Medicine Houses in London, rif E« V. Jtnkitifc «»d Fi D> Tanfikr^