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) Cot0" Wou|dst view fairTINTERN aright, by the pale moon-light! h Ba^ '>eams of gladsome day The at '• flout the ruin gray). tjL. ?°—but go alone the w'aile— Aaa v*w St- Mary's ru;,fl'd pile; Wn«» returrl'n^, Soothly swear, v^nev«scene SQ 6<) f £ ir.
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As some proud column, though aloMt RAGLAND hath propp'd a totteriag tklMM* Now is the stately column broke, The beacon light is queneh'd in nA*l The trumpet's silver sound is itill, The warder silsat on the hiU
o-.---KLIVLES AND CASUALTIES.'
o KLIVLES AND CASUALTIES. » °^Tb Ex*rPT0N"—l'ie morn'n8 l^e 22nd instant M^il »e er tna'' was proceeding from Exeter to join ft 41 l^'s P^ace» "l was uPset within two miles JW't »t a r°S8' *n conse(luerice °f •« leaders taking Ca Carl which had upset, and ran up a steep bank, » l^e coac'1 to 'a" an<^ Cherry, the 4^ W 8 undermost, was killed on the spot. The l>efJaSSengersescaPed u"hurt. The deceased was t« e<J n 'e0t an<* care^u^ vvhip, a sober, civil, and well- k ^'stte a°' 300(* husband and father, and his sudden himSSIn? death was deeply lamented by all who 8eneral sympathy has been evinced towards JHf. and the fatherless, who, through this calamity Vr,D nPro*ided for, and we ar« happy to hear that a v'> W l(rfn ^as ^een alrea,Jy commenced for their aid, 'RE not will be greatly augmented. j'1^ ifjT Tuesday afternoon, a fire was observed is- « 's>Kr ro°* °' a late'y built house of Mr. John ta!' ^*00°^' High-street. in this town. The flames were 0e Vere^ by the people living in the Lamb public- jw!Wa.tr t')e spot, who instant gave the alarm, and t,*t th'$tanCe Waa ren^ered by Kt<<M»naero«a workmen, ^t IK 1 t'me were jusl return"t8 from 'heir dinners, N c "e fife had been extinguished before the military engine had arrived. Great praise is due to Mr ^djj Awards, who personally exerted himself, and im- K7. sent a body of men from the Pottery to render ''am'" root l^e ^ouse occuP'e^ by Mr. D. Nte|v which is also the property of the former, were K4d.estr°yed. Notwithstanding the vigilance of the Ik'0l^ers>we are sorry to stale,that extensive plun vttWtj COrntnitted upon the shop goods, and other things °ut the house, when the flames were ragiog. f 4t>(a UCt 'hose heartless persons, who could take «^lplu?j0^ Such an unfortunate occurrence as fire to ef- Q' er—to commit which is disgraceful under any 'e *»ag af'Ces, deserves the severest punishment.—The b°''a8« ^Cc,as'otled hy a piece of lighted shaving,from the >t, ,0 the house (where shavings were being f M | ? £ an 'he chimney), entering the skylight window, 'o s 0 'C^ 0Pen>—Cumbrian, jt's of .5. THE SOLWAY.—All the returns relative to the j: lS vess*^ living been received, the following |(N^I been published x—Passengers of all descrip- '!>, Ca s,». 17; saved 25. Persons belonging to the I engineers, &c—lost 18; th 70 at th Totai-33 lost, 98 spved. It is also announced „Co4l p0mpany's ships will no longer call at Corunna. tiloti [)it IT OCCIDENT.— Three Lives Lost.- The South correspondent informs us, blasted on Friday ]j'.when the deputies went down, to make the usual before the men commenced work. Three 6 st< We have not been able to obtain any Particulars. —Gateshead Observer. J lift IR {,l'Ceof°k ^ALACE-—A few weeks since we gave abrie l^'Pooir *ron roan8i°n 'hen in course of erection a h'?,>it)i> an African King; we now subjoin some in- Oi%o0/Pcrticulars» ^or which we are indebted to the ^al ^av<^ard:—The palace of King Eyambo, ol >oaabar, built of plates and panels of iron, upon 5Sof.S#^? merely, by Mr W. Laycock, the iron I >D ^ibi'i^hall-street, was, on Friday, open to pub- Ce oea n (for the benefit of the charities), in the open f^s anpost office. The structure consists of two t9'ty fe^( ? attic. The first floor contains a centre-hall, C*1' th ^°urteen, and four rooms eighteen feet by fif- Vh« onee w^°le ten feet high. The second floor is thrown 4tluber ^rand state room, forming the royal audience 'eel thirty, extending to forty in the re- jj'y jnjj 'ighted by thirteen windows. It is extremely >s one anc^some, and is twelve feet in height. The at- t| aPar,rnent extending over the entire building. ^°raied k and walls of the hall of audience are richly i pj PUce^ y ^r- Dodd, of Bold-street, and on the walls a number of Jennins and Bettridge's splendid loto Papier mstche, which will certainly astonish y- .^foon, More of these are to follow; one of the t-S|' the r\ ? '8 t0 be absolutely gorgeous: and those who i^^sta Ce once will be induced to tfo again froro*ht » '^Ualj n'hat embellishments of the first ord<c will be ik ^rip ded to the attractions of >he palace^ When 8r0 'the building will be placed seven feet clear above Xs 'Jnd' 0n P'les of hard wood, leaving space for bed- store-rooms, the whole being designed rather •«* or business, palace, than as a domestic residence, toiij. ^founded by a balcony and verandah,and will be fa ''?ht stone colour to resist the solar heat. The %<j°, ,lle whole is from £ 12,000. to £ 14,000. It is 81 ^'S MaJes,y 'las 300 wives. NAte DISCOVERY.—Last week, while some men in the quarry of Mr. A. H. Heathcote, at *hrs, Darley-dale, they discovered the mouth of » 111 H'1' °n being entered, proved to be one of the rful discoveries ever made in a quarry of that J** stQ Sali»fied the inquirer of the great abundance ol bei* °f V hldl 'l is formed. The quarry is easy of ac- K lhe \a* er>tered by three different landings,and extends %v>th ol ei»hty-one feet. The bottom is of the X of Uab|e stone of whtch the sides are composed, in *<t jr, | l"e Neatest size. On one side is a rock sixty kNci n ^S1'1) thirty-three feet high, and of a breadth we d1 Vkl ascertain. The whole quarry is esteemed by ft ''ot»s see" 10 be one of the most wonderful pro- ''V it0' nature ^or largeness sf blocks, superiority of i'ity' )e colour of the stone, and it- extraordinary du- K^'fior4^8"181 a" kinds of weather. It bids fair to stand Jproj ,0 a" other gritstone in the kingdom, and also to ji'hij Cl|ve of much employment to the working class ^orth' lbe country, for whose interest and comfort j f- x.y P'oprieior has always shown himself solicitous, v^pig, 'ckers, juu., Darley dale, is in possession of some r°ve ,l r°ught from the bottom of the cavern, which 'hr,d at 'here is not the slightest difference in the qua- 0^ps,S8e*lUre of the stone, which extends throughout a j. ^ir p,0' at least twenty acres.—Derby Mercury. t^ior q n,°nd Stanley, formerly Chief Justice of the Su- I r'day °Urt a' Madras, died at his villa, at Richmond, on :%ai ari advanced age. Sir Edmond was descended b ^feUn!?nC'1 'be Lancashire S:anleys, formerly settled ">ee(J"5; was called to the Irish bar in 1782; in 1798 w°se a' great personal risk, to preside at the trials ol oseho had been engaged in the rebellion of 1800; of .i^ King'g prime sergeant, a*id afterwards appointed Commissioners of public accounts; married, Ta|LU8h,er Of the Rev. J. Talbot and niece of the late bledbo,» Esq., °f Mount Talbot, Roscommon. j, a'Aberdeen, on the 14th wit., Thomas Banner- The prominent position wliich he occupied I "•"eh ability and intelligence, as one of the prin- ^,0olc nu^ac'urers in that city—the warm interest which Public affairs—his public spirit and private cha- lilVe rendered his decease a subject of deep and 'he c re8fet, and called forth the warmest sympathies. The 'nunity with his sorrowing fami!y and relatives, j"4 H^neral trade remains still in the same dull state, is Sa'es ars effected are at low prices. The glove rather brisker than was anticipated. Some few "V* in lfle mar,(et lor shipping, but are trifling in N, • Skin wools are about 10s. a pack dearer; other yams remain about the same as before quoted, A lce*ter Alercury. v Arij. ^c°ck is now sitting on four eggs in a coppice V 'h. °d» seat of F. Wert, Esq.. near Lymington bird, which remains with her, has been \|L times. The nest was discovered by a ding first supposed the bird to be a coiled up snake, ^/i^*ered her iust in time to save her from destruction. vV6*r</ Herald. it'^4U °KE OF WELLINGTON.—A gentleman connected h'S said ^e'cantile establishment in this town, wrote touted l° l^e of Wellington on the subject of the' I ^esti 'n'and bonding system, to which the gentleman ,0,His 18 strongly opposed. A reply was received ii>WlJrace in due course; and, it is rumoured, ran I 'n 'he following words :—" The Duke of Wel- g °f(U .rre8ents his compliments to Mr. ——, and begs to tblll, thellm, 'hat, with respect to the Inland Warehousing [y W* government will do what they consider right, but jfiot » deem it necessary to consult Mr. on the T~^ve'P°ol Albion. Straits-WHALE FISHERY.—All the Dundee Uij. n°w on their annual voyage to the Artie regions. Jl^pM ,c<*ssfu| issue of some previous years risks, so far k ^l«rs ta. spirit of enterprise last year, that two of the r*tU| *er, Wllhdrawn from the trade, but the subsequent 'h« reviva' has again induced the owners to send cUstomary complement of vessels.— Hull Adver- I S in F,.OP BARK.—We understand that the price of No,hls city has been or will be fixed at five guineas six pounds six shillings, as stated in Saturday s 'lreford Journal. J "VlonJ Mushroom.—A fine mushroom was picked up li i y',he 25th instant, by a young boy of the name ^'on' 'n close belonging to T. Clarke, Esq.. of Kned- Howden, which measured 18 inches in cir. Advertiser. Y^ltid The Lansdowne cricket club met, on the %il?n Monday last, for the first time this season. eODtlQU It to meet every Monday.
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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Corner of Corn street, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, "rHE PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that this Establihs- 1 ment wCOMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF NEW & HANDSOME TYPE, SUITABLE FOR BOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, IaWFORMS,AUC1IONEERS'CATALOG UES SXX.X.S or LADZlfa; 'ff''¿ SHIPPING NOTES, RETURNS OF ALL [DESCWTO^S FOSR BRON WORKS A COLUERBES, AND ALL WORKS REQUIRING EXPEDITION, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY ae MJVC le'r ea JMAL% ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC EXECU1 ED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. fro Eirberttam* 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. -it- ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE the London Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Eng iud, Ireland, and Scotland. In the Matter of Letters Patent for England, Wales, and Ber- wick on Tweed, granted to Thomas Morgan, of the parish of Tipton, in ths county of Stafford, Manufacturer of Tin Plate, for a new method of Manufacturing or Preparing Iron Plates or Black Plates jor Tinning, dated 9th Sept, 1829, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT, under and by virtue and in pursuance of an Act made and passed in the 5th and 6th years of King Wil- liam the Fourth, entituled "An Act to amend the Laws touching Letters Patent for Inventions." the said THOMAS MORGAN, now of Broad Waters Works, in the parish of Wolverley, in the county of Worcester, and, also, JOHN LEWIS and THOMAS LEWIS, bo'.h of Tjdee Works, near Newport, in the county of Monmouth, Copartners, the AS- SIGNEES of the said LETTERS PATENT intend to apply by PETITION to Her Majesty in Council for a Prolongation of the Term of 14 Years granted by the same Letters Patent. And Notice is hereby further given, that an application will be made on the 13th day of June, 1843, to the Right Honour- able the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, to fix an early day for the hearing of the Matters contained in the said Petition and all Persons desirous of being heard in op. position to the Prayer of such Petitl on ate on or before the said 13th day of June, 1843, to enter a Caveat at the Privy Council Office. PRICE'S GOLDEN OIL OF MACASSAR. For the Hair. PRICE'S GOLDEN OIL is the only article that restores JL the Hair on bald places; prevents Hair falling oft or turn- ing grey; changes Grey Hair to its original colour, frees it from scurf, and makes it beautifully soft, curly, and glossy For dressing the hair en Bandeaux, and confintpg the shoit loose hairs on the neck, so annoying to most iaetes, it stands unequalled. Ladies are requested to ask fer" PRICE'S Golden Oil," with 28, Lombard-street, on the Label, as many hair- dressers sell a spurious imitation, which destroys the colour as well as the growth of the Hair. 3s. 6d., 7s., and 10s. 6d. per bottle.-The Genuine is sold (in London) only by her Majes. ty's Perfumers, PRICE & Co., 28, Lombard-street. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN The greatestof all female attractions is a white and delicate skin. No other attribute of beauty wins so much upon the eye and excites general admiration and no invention so truly pos- sesses the power of bestowing the fascination of a beautiful Skin as PRICE and Co.'s ABERNETHY'S SPECIFIC, which is odoriferously pleasant to the olfactory nerves, imparts to the hands, face, and neck, a cooling and refreshing feeling, while it successfully opposes, with its bland and soothing influence, the injurious effects produced by intense cold winds or the scorching rays of the sun. Mothers in nursing find it a wel- come auxiliary. Depots in London, 28, Lombard-street; 68. Cornhill; and Messrs. Newbury and Sons, St. Paul's Church. yard.-Ask for "PRICE and Co.'s" Abernethy's Specific fi., the Complexion. To Families. It should be geneially known to Parents, that the Essence used in scenting the common Alkaline Soap, falsely capeti "Almond Soap." is the rankest poison extant; a drop oi is taken internally, would produce INS1 AN r DEATH. PRICI. and Co.'s PATENT ALMOND OIL SOAP is composed wholly of the Vegetable Oil of Jordan Almonds, which do not contain an atom of the scent; it stands unequalled for chapped hands, the delicate skin of ladies, and, above all, for the wash- ng of infants; and gentlemen having tender faces or strong beards will find it a great luxury in shaving. Sold in packets of six square*, price 2s. 6d., at the Manufactory, 28, Lombard street. Purchasers are requested to notice PRICE and Co." Signature, in Red Ink, affixed to each packet, as some shop. keepers offer a counterfeit, injurious to the Skin, when the Ge- nuine is asked for. SHAVING, Heretofore a painful, is now rendered a pleasurable operation, by "PRICE S RYPOPHAGON," an infallible specific foi allaying the smarting irritability of the s'lin, producing a rich creamy lather, with soft, hard, or sea watei, which, unlike all other Shaving oaps, will npt dry on the face. This soap is so superior to any other for Shaving, that many persons are basely deceiving the public by selling spurious imitations. The ge- nuine issotdin London only at the Manufactory, 28, Lombard Street.-Ask fo PRICE'S RYPOPHAGON," price Is.persq are FOR THE TOILET. PRICE and Co.'s VICTORIA BOUQUET, the deliciou ragrance of which has rendered it an especial favourite with Her Majesty. And stamped by the lovers ofelegantscents as the most umqvf land superior ever discovered. So highly is it valued, and so fashionable has it become, that there is scarcely an assembly room or tevee where its delicious fragrance is not piedominan; 3s. 6d. and 7s. per bottle. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, of the Firm of PRICE & Co., 28, Lombard- street, (the only surviving Partner of the late Firms of PRICK & GOSNELL. and PAlEY, BUTTS, PRICE, & Co.,) cau- tions merchants, shippers, &c., against the manoeuvres of indi- viduals illegally styling themselves "PntcE & GOSNELL." These persons never were in Partnership, nor in any way con- nected with the above Firnis, otherwise than as servants in the employ of Mr. PRICE'S late Firm of PRICE & GOSNELL. PRICE & Co.'s Old Brown Windsor Soap, Almond Oil Soap, Cold Cream, Queen s Pertume, &c., so much admired on the first circles of Fashion, bear a lable with "28," Lohi- bard-street, in its entre, and the signature of "PRICE A Co." in Red Ink without which none are genuine. PRICE and Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAP BRUSHES, &cc. are to be had GENUINE in London only at their Establishment, 28, Lombard-street, and of their Agent, in all the Cities and Towns of Europe, Asia, Afnca,& America. To prevent disappointment, «nd°nsure P^tnaUty at. Orders are requested to be directed to PRICE & Co., MONT, PFLLIER HOUSE, 28, Lombard-street, London. The Nobility Gentiy and Public are cautioned against pur- chasing Price and Co.'s articles of persons unconnected wit!, their authority, counterfeits being sold when the genuine is asked for—the following are authorised Agents:-Hopk'ns, Perfumer, Williams, &Jenkins, Druggists, Newport; Jones & Duncan, Druggists. Brecon; Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan, Druggist, (only) Merthyr Morgan, Druggist, Llan- dilo Taylor, Perfumer, Chepstow -^v Srn,' er" fumer, Williams, Cambrian Office, and Wilson, Chemist, Swansea Evans, Cross, H. White and Sons, Stationers, and White, Chemist, Carmarthen Phillips, Chemist, Cole- man, ditto, M'Carthy, ditto, and Ewins, Perfumer, Car- diff; Davies, Cowbridge; Price, Druggist, Bridgend, ll iy- ward and Hunt, Chemists, and Davies, Perfumer, Neath Drinkwater, Hird. and Treweeks, Chemists, Pembroke Rol. land, Perfumer, Tenby: Thomas, Perfumer, and Williams, Chemist, Cardigan Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, Aoer- yttwith Perkins, Stationer, and Wiliams, Druggist, Haver- fordwest; G. H. Jenkins, Cardiff; and all respectable dea.ei f throurholJt tbo kingdom? ON SALE, IN LIVERPOOL AND BRISTOL, GUANO MANURE, IN BAGS from 100 to 200 Weight each, as imported from tL Peru, Price £10. 10s, and £12. per Ton, as in quantity, or 12s. 6d. per Hundred Weight under one ton. Apply to CHARLES GREENING, Broker, Nelson-street. Bristol.-Bristol, 29th March, 1843. GUANO CONSTANTLY ON SALE. APPIJY to the Importers, GIBBS, BRIGHT, and CO., 28, Orchard-street or at GEORGE and JAMES BUSH'S Warehouses, Baldwin-street, Bristol, where it may be seen. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO FARMERS, BREEDERS. BUTCHERS, &;c. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF A LOT OF PURfi LEICESTER SHBBP Horned Stock, Horses, Implements of Husbandry, &c. Stc. MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE Begs lespectfully to announce that he is instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises, at the DUPFRYN FARM, in the parish of Bas- salleg, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of May, 1843, PART OF THE STOCK Of the late Mr. John Donne Collins, whom, a short period previous to his decease, had given up one of his Farms. THE STOCK consists of 120 fat sheep, 80 ewes with their lambs, 25 barren ewes, 40 ewe tegs, and 12 rams, of va- rious ages 2 fat cows, 9 most excellent five-year-old Hereford oxen, in high condition; a capital brood mare, 7 years old, got by Hercules out of a Montezuma Mare, and an excellent cob horse. The Implements include a good winnowing machine and a variety of other useful articles. The Sheep 'have been selected by the late Mr. J. D. Collins regardless of expense, from the flocks of Messrs. Buckley,Pratt| Palmer, and other eminent breeders are of the pure Leicester breed, peifectly sound, and in good condition. The Auctioneer can, with confidence, recommend to his Friends the above choice Stock; and will feel particularly obliged by a punctual attendance, as it is his intention to com- mence the sale at Eleven in the Forenoon with the fat sheep. MONMOUTHSHIRE FOR SALE BY AUCTION, By Messrs. BURTON and SON, At the BEAUFORT ARMS INN, Ragland, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of May, 1843, precisely at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, all that very desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, Called "Cross Lace," CONSISTING of a comfortable FARM HOUSE, with all necessary and convenient Outbuildings, and several Closes, Pieces, or Parcels of Arable, Meadow, and Orchard LAND, thereto belonging, containing about Fifty Acres, situate in the parish of Ragland, and in the adjoining hamlets of Clytha and Gwehelog, in the county of Monmouth. The House and Buildings are in good repair, the Fruit Trees very productive, and the Land in an excellent state of cultiva- tion. Immediate Possession may be had. To view the Property apply to Mr. Henry Williams, Panty- collin, near Usk and lor further particulars, to Messrs JONES and WADDINGTON, Solicitors,Usk. Usk, April 19th, 1843. MO NMOUTHSHIRE. TURNPIKE TOLLS TO BE LET, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the TOLLS arising at the TOLL GATES upon the ABI.RCARNE TURNPIKE ROADS, And called or known by the name of the Crumlin Gate, the Bryn Gate, the Boot Gate, the Alban Terrace Gate, the Risca Gate. and the Newbridge Gate, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, To the Best Bidder, At the NEWBRIDGE INN, in the parish of Monythusloyne, in the County of Monmouth, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of May next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, In the manner directed by the Acts passed in the Third and Fourth years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, "For regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls produced the last year the following sums above the expenses of collecting them, and will be put up at those sums. Who- ever happens to be the best bidder must at the same time pay One Month in advance if required of the rent at which such Tolls may be Let, and give security with sufficient sureties to the satisfaction of the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads for payment of the rest of the money monthly. Crumlin & Alban terlace Gates £160. Bryn, Boot, Newbridge, & Risca Gates 170. And Notice is hereby also given, that the next Meeting of the Trustees or Commissioners of the said Roads will be held at the Newbridge Inn aforesaid, at 12 o'clock at Noon, on the said 23rd Day of May next. DAVID WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads. Dated the 10th day of April. -16. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. OPENING to BEAM BRIDGE (21 miles from Exeter), and ALTERATION for Summer Trains, take place THIS DAY. The new Train Bills may now be had at every station on the Railway. There is an Evening Train at Four o'clock P.M., from Beam Bridge to raddiiiRton, and a Morning Train from Bristol to Beam Bridge at 7 30 A.M. T1?'" jea.ueS £ a<|dington for Slough, at half-past Four o clock and the rrain to Maidenhead continues to run as ( before, at half-past Five o'clock P.M. ht„„ i ioiQ By order of the Directors. May 1,1843. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Secretary. TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. MONMOUTH. UNION. MEDICAL GENTLEMEN d„l„ „„•« a cording to the Order of tU So? 1^ » r„° Pf" dated the 12th March. 1842, and willin, Co^ra'ssioners, ilical duties of the different divisions of tlL tl°n to send applications to me at ,ny office £ '°n' requested fore the 11th day of May next. C',n °n or be- The Districts are as follows, and .1 • u therein mentioned, viz. comP"se the parishes Monmouth with the Workhouse ^27<X)' ^0wwTI0N' Dixton 4280 Ganarew 750 123 Whitchurch 1980 007 Welsh Bicknor 960 i'. Welsh Newton 2070 oofi Llanrothal •• 1740 jyg 14,480 7442 Salary £ 55. No. 2. ROCKFIELD DISTRICT. Rockfield 2390 271 St Maughans.. •• 1260 204 Llangattock-vibon-Avel 3650 5g2 Llanvihangel-yestern-Llewem 1150 150 Mitchel Troy. 2050 333 Wonastow 1650 )65 Cwmcarvan 2830 314 Dingestow 2120 201 • 17,100 2250 Salary £ 30. — No. 3. SKENFRITH DISTRICT. Skenfrith 4940 610 Garway •• 3340 573 Llantillio 5480 699 13.760 1882 Salary, £ 25. —— No. 4. RAGLAND DISTRICT. Ragland 3670 766 Llandenny 2470 374 lregare •• 294 Pentose •• ^^0 362 Langoven •• 135 Pen-y-Clawdd •• 660 13,310 1979 Salary, £ 25^ g TRELLICK DISTRICT. Trellick Parish •• 5 •• «24 Trellick Town ) •• (5490 J35 Lanishen 1570 307 Penalt 2300 533 Landogo 1620 657 10,980 2456 Salary, £ 20. y' No. 6. NEWLAND DISTRICT. Newland. 6840 3940 English Bicknor 2240 576 Staunton 2090 188 West Dean (under cultivation about) 1500 5000 a 12>670 9704 Salary, £ 55. Midwifery cases under an order from the proper authorities, not less than lUs. nor more than 20s each Certain surgical cases specified in the Poor Law Commis- sl,one-s' Order, will be paid for at per case, according to the scale laid down, therem provided. ^eai^"njS.?5'Jle i^et^'cal Officer will extend to affording me^- f/al assistance» medicines, leeches, and all (eXCeLpt t,usses), to all paupers within their respective districts, as the Guardians or duly authorised per- sons, shall order to receive the same. He will also be required ParLmpnt° ™°l'![,cl or vaccination, under the recent Act of The Pn V same terms as the existing contract. ihai n ™?nffiequi,re in evefy case> where U is practicable, ™ I ??Cer be appointed to each district. Partners I inppt°Me?' to a District; but they cannot be ap- 1 P ] int Medical Officers of any one district. By order of the Board. 1 WM. FORTUNE POWELL, Clerk. s Menmovitb, April 25th, 1843. t CHEPSTOW WOOL FAIR. ALL Parties who are interested in this FAIR, are informed that it will in future be held on the 22nd June. ARTHUR HALL, Secretary. Chepstow Farmers' Club, April 25, 1843. Wmm SODA WATER, LEMONADE, AND FLUID MAGNESIA. ROUGHSEDGE AND SUMMERS, Ko. 18 and 37, BRIDGE-STREET, BRISTOL, Tp? tri'RN their grateful acknowledgments to their Friends JjL n. ^'i iirt public, for the unprecedented support they have met SK'NE they established their SODA WATER, LEMON- A»T, -n; \7S'D WATERS MANUFACTORY. The also beg iewe • i ■$? £ ;!>»: Nobility, Gentry, &c., that they have com- ment-1 Hiojaotuiing a >2.UID MAGNESIA. which h's 1;, ;1 analysed by one of the first Pbilosopfical Chemists III 1 and has been pronounced by the most eminent of ,!I- to contain a greater quantity of medicine than any olht■: yet oiibied to the public, and the concentration ot the bictrbo;ia in R. and S.'s FLUID MAGNESIA (without a detriment to its Purity) to be much more conside- rable than in many other productions of the kind. The great advantages of this elegant preparation are recom- mended in all cases of Bile, Acidities. Indigestion, Gout, Gravel, and other Complaints of the Bladder, as the most safe, easy, 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 use, without being liable, like it, to form dangerous concretions in the bowels, it effectually cures Heart-Burn without injuring the coats of the stomach, and prevents the food of infants turning sour, and in all cases it acts as an agreeable aperient. N B. With the Acidulated Syrup the FLUID MAGNESIA is the most delightful of Saline Draughts. Sold in Bottles of ls.,2s.6d., and 4s. 6d.; and in Cases for Ships, Hospitals, &c.; and also in Jars for economy in dispensing. Sold Wholsale and retail by all respectable Chemists and Innkeepers in England and Wales. A. LEVY & CO., BRISTOL BAZAAR, 39, COLLEGE-GREEN TO FAMILIES, HOTEL-KEEPERS, AND OTHERS FURNISHING. THE following List of Prices will be found well worthy their attention:— £ s. d. PYRKE'S LONDON TEA URNS from 2 10 0 PAPIER MACHEK & JAPAN TRAYS. Set of 3 Elegant Papier Machee Tea Trays 2 10 0 Set of S Japan Tea Trays, convex 0 7 6 Set of 3 ditto, very elegant Gothic shape 150 CUTLERY. Ivory balance handle Knives and Forks, Set of 50 pieces 1 18 0 IvOlY balance handle Table Knives & Forks, 0 18 0 per dot, Ditto ditto Knives only 0 12 0 Ditto Dessert Knives & Forks 015 0 „ Ditto ditto Knives only 0 10 0 „ Ditto Carver 0 4 0 per pair. Black handle Table Knives and Forks from 0 4 6 per doz. Buck-horn handle ditto 0 10 6 GLASS. Cut Wine Glasses from 0311 per doz. Cut Tumblers 060 Plain Wines 0 2 6 Ditto Tumblers 0 4 6 „ Cut Decanters, Quarts 9s. Pints 060 per pair. Celery Glasses, cut tt 0 7 6 each. Pressed and other Dishes 0 2 6 each. Salts 0 0 9 per pair. CHINA. White and Gold Tea sets from 100 Ditto Breakfast 2 5 0 LAMPS. Bronze and Ormolu Solar Lamps, from I 10 0 Ditto ditto Candle Lamps 0 8 6 Variety of Chandeliers and Oil Lamps. BEST BRITANNIA METAL WORK. Four-gill Tea-pots from 0 40 Five-gill ditto of046 Six-gill ditto 0 5 0 Coffee Pots to Match. BEST BRITISH PLATE. Table Spoons and Forks 0 16 0 per doz. Dessert Spoons and Forks 0 12 0 II Tea Spoons 050 „ SO Sugar Tongs, Gravy Spoons, Soup Ladles, &c. THE ELECTRO PLATE. Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fish Slices, Castors, Candlesticks, Salt Cellars, Mustard Pots, Side Dishes, Covers, Toast Racks, &c. BEST SHEFFIELD PLATED WARES. Chamber Candlesticks from 5 6 each. Table ditto 10 0 per pair. Four-hole Castors „ 15 0 Five-hole ditto „ 18 0 Six-hole ditto „ 21 0 Seven-hole ditto 24 0 Set of four Guadroon Silver Mounted Side Dishes and Coveis, forming 8 dishes 9 10 0 Venison Dish and Cover to match 9 0 0 Urns, Epeignes, Egg Frames, Waiters, Butters Coolers, Branches. Bread and Cake Baskets, Toast Racks, &c PLATED ON STELL WORK. Dessert Knives and Forks, in cases contain- ing one dozen pair from 3 5 0 Forks Spoons, Ladles, Fish Slices, &c. TEA CADDIES. Rosewood, Mahogany, Tortoiseshell, and Papier Machee Tea Caddies, from 3s. to 3 3 0 Messrs. A. LEVY AND CO. Have just returned from the Sheffield, Birmingham, and Lon- don markets, where, from the depressed state of Trade, they li:,ve purchased the Stock for Cash, at such prices as to enable icrn to offer Goods at the above unprecedented low prices, at I ,y(.: R'JAIJISBINO- AND FANCV BAZAAIL, BRISTOL. Clo- J :.i Friday Evenings, Sunset, until Saturday Evening, at Dusk. >v THE BRISTOL AND NEWPORT lfi\^ STEAM PACKETS> USE <&. GLAMORGAN, ARE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THE ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— From. Bristol to Newport. I From Newport to Bristol. May. j May. 8, Monday—lii morn j 8, Monday- 91 morn —— 9, Tuesday- —— I after I 9, Tuesday-Ili morn —— 10, Wed— 2 after 10, Wed— 1 after 11,Thurs — 3 after H, Thurs— 2 after 12, Friday—5 morn 3i after 12, Friday— 8 morn 3 after 13, Satur- 6 morn 4 £ after I 13, Satur- 5 morn 4 after FARES:—After-Cabin, 4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children under 12 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. Four-wheel Carriage 20s. Two-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, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Pal. 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 can iage paid at the time of booking Poiitypool and Abergavenny.—Cozches daily between these olaces and Newport. Tredegar Iron Works, through Abercarne, Newbridge, and Hedwelty,and a brallch [10111 Newbridge to Nantyglo.— A Coach daily between these places and Newport; arriving at Newport about ten o'clock morning, and starting at one o'clock afternoon Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; or to JOHN JONES, Agent. Steam Packet Offices, Rowoham Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf. Newport. THE 111k BRISTOL AND CHEPSTOW STEAM PACKET. THE Public are respectfully informed that A NEW IRON STEAM PACKET, THE SEVERN, Built for the Chepstow Station (in place of the Wye), npon the most approved principle, will commence plying early in MAY, and that previous to the new boat being ready, a Steam Packet isiengaged to ply between Bristol and Chepstow daily commencing the 13th of April, I843. v °F SAILING IN APRIL: May M From Chepstow. 10, Wednesday—1 after jo' \vfn i ol ff 11, Thursday— 2 after ll' rl TT 12, Friday—7 morn 1 V2* Fridav after 13 s.u.d.y-? „o,n I ,1; Cabin, 6s-Fore-Cabin, 3s; Children under 12 YearsTfIge' Half-p"ce.—Dogs, Is each. ears 01 age* Packet Office, Rownham Wharf, Hotwdh.°NES' Agent* Bristol, April 13, 1843. The Propiietors of the above Steam Packet give NOTICF *hey will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luceaee ior wiH they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel' R°S nrPhp esJued 31 either of their Offices n Bristol or Chepstow, and if above the value of 40s entered It Its. value, and. Carnage in proportioD paid for the same, at time of Booking. r ESTABLISHED SIXTY YEARS. "õV) J. SCHWEPPE AND CO.'S SODA WATSB AND LEMONADE PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORY, BERNERS-S TREET, LONDON. BRANCH FACTORIES: LONDON ROAD LnY5RY°°L: FRIAR GATE. .DLKBY And for the supply of the counties of Somerset, W^'Norlh Devon, Gloucester, and the Principality of Wales, at 20. BRIDGE STREET BRISTOL. r THE constantly increasing demand for the above W aters constan y b expected, produced a number has, as might natur^ ™ «p in t(>e metropolis of e. hemeral celebrity, by sur- and in the provinces, attempt an ep. e Fumj both on reptitiosuly assuming the name ot the ^erPf0re resDect- their Bottles and Lables. The Public are, tu. ,v,an those of fullv cautioned to ascertain that no other names „ J. SCHWEPPE and CO. are on the Labels such, g6These well-known Waters are constantly used by Ha. 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., 2s.6d.,and 4s.6d.each. I bis latter preparation is highly approved of as an agreeable corrective of acidity. J. S. and Co. are the largest Importers of German Seltzer r ints, Waters, in Quarts and pints Sold by all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout Great Britain. '6 Intended to Sail from BRISJOL, on the 2 5lh of May, FOR NEW YORK., The Fast-Sailing Ship ELIZA," Burthen 450 Tons, WM. WARWICK, Commander THIS Ship is British-Built and Coppered, and stands A. 1. at Lloyd's. She will be fitted in all respects most com- fortably for Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, and will be found a very desirable e 5nvr For Freight or Passage, apply to V\ m. CROSs & 57, Quay. Brisiol, April 30, 1843. PARKER BOTT, of Nottingham, DEN- TIST, begs leave to inform bis Friends and the Public in genera), that he has disposed of the entire Property in the to lowing well-known and valuable Articles, to Messrs, BARCLAY and SONS, Farrinsdon-slreet, London, whose names wilt in future, be affixed to each bottle or box of tbe genuine prepaia- tions,v iz. n n, BOTT'S TOOTH POWDER, price Is, ljd. and 2s. yd. BOTT'S TINCTURE for Scurvy in tht; Gums, price Is. 9d. BOT 1"8 CORN SALVE, price Is. lid. BOTT'S SANATIVE SALVE, for the Relief aiJ c"re Disorders incident to the Breast, particularly in all kit,/15 Sores and in attenuating, softening, and dissipating all Han." dess and Knottiness therein, price Is. l^d. per pack«t. J BOTT'S NANKEEN DYE, warranted to stand washing, I price Is. per bottle. BOTT'S CLOTH POWDER, for taking Grease, Spots, Paint, &c. out of Silks, Stuffs, and Woollens, without discharg- ing the Colour, price Is. per bottle. Prepared by BARCLAY and SONS, Farrtngdon-srreet, London. and sold by all Vendors of Medicine. MR. TUCKER HAVING served an apprenticeship of seven years to a Surgeon and Apothecary, and having his Indenture to be seen, if required, most respectfully informs the Inuabitants ol this place, that he has studied upwards of 28 years, during which time he has cured and relieved many thousands of per- sons in England and South Wales. Mr. Tucker engages to cure the King's Evil, Scrophulovs or ulceruted 6ore Legs, and Scurvy in the Blood, with any Man in England or Wales, IFOR ONE HUNDRED SOVEREIGNS! He also can cure Worms of all descriptions in Men, Women, or Children, with any man in the Kingdom he has Worms to be seen from one foot to 150 yards in leogih. He also can cure the Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Pains: he has an excellent Medicine for Consumptions, Shortness of Breath, and Asthma. H..alio. can cure the Gravel, Nervous Complaints, Liver Com- plaints, Loss of Appetite, Deafness, Bilious and Sick Head. aches. He also 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 years standing. Also a cure for Strains, Sprains, and Bruises, and Weakness of the Joints. Mr. Tucker has a certain cure for the Itch, in 48 hours, without the least disagreeable smell. Mr. Tucker's Female Pills are unequalled for improving health and beauty also, his 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 Rees, near the Pottery, on the Strand, Swansea, is quite cured of the Scrofula in her arm, by Mr. Tucker's Medicines, after having twenty wounds at different times in her arm, and had been afflicted for three years, and was twelve months under the Baron. As witness my hand, WimAM REES, November 13th, 1841. A remarkable cure performed on Mrs. Pell, wife of Mr. James Pell, jun., confectioner, Cross-street, Newport:—She was afflicted with a sore leg for two years and a half, but by taking two bottles of Mr. 1 ucker's Tincture, and using two boxes of his ointment, she is quite cured. Mr. and Mrs. Pell have certified this fact. Certificate dated August 26th, 1839. George Edmonds, five years old, a grand son of Mr. Wil- liam Jenkins, Blacksmith, at Chepstow is cm^ed of the King's Evil, by taking one bottle of Mr. Tuckers Tincture.—July, 1842. Mr. John Higgs, a Farmer, living in the parish of Llanelly near Abergavenny, is cured of a sore leg, after being afflicted for five years, by taking one large bottle ot Mr. Tucker s Tinc- ture.-As witness my hand, John Higgs, Nov. 20th, 1841. Mary Phillips, living in Mr. Edy's Court, Duke-street, Lai- diff, is cured of a sore leg, by taking two bottles of Mr. Tuck- er's Tincture.-As witness my hand, Marv Phillips. Mr. TUCKER'S MEDICINES may be had at any time, only direct No. 23, Commercial-street, Newport, Monmouth- shire." All letters to be post-paid. READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. THE following extraordinary CASES of CURE from the use of that inestimable medicine PARR'S LIFE PILLS, will be found, in every particular, deserving the attention of the enlightened and unprejudiced; and worthy the especial at- tention of all heads of families ;—for this invaluable medicine at any time, and in every case may be administeied with all confidence, and with the certainty of success—whether the patient be the lively infant in its mother's arms-the adult in the full lipeness of maturity—or, the aged patriarch. CURE OF CANCER. Wexford (Ireland), 9th March, 1843. Gentlemen,—I think it only an act of justice to inform the public through you, of the wonderful cure performed on me by your Parr's Pills. I had been afflicted with Cancer for the last five years it commenced in my face, and resisted the treatment of the most skilful and experienced medical men. At lentli I was recommended by my mother-in-law, Mrs. Larkin, to try the above pills, and by the use of them, I am enabled to state that I am now as well as ever. I only received six boxes from Mr. Machin, of Dublin. I am, Gentlemen, your obedient Servant, PETER FURLONG, Grocer. CURE OF STOMACH COMPLAINT. 16th March, 1843. JOHN GLEDHILL, of 56, Bury-street, Salford, gladly awards his grateful testimony in favour of Parr's Life Pills. He was for a considerable period afflicted with an obstinate stomach complaint, accompanied, as such cases generally are, with severe pain. Life, under such circumstances, becomes burdensome. Upon the recommendation of friends he was in- duced to try a box of the above-mentioned efficacious medicine. He bought a box, and the result is, that though part only of this one box has been used, the relief afforded has at once supplied the sufferer with an impression that, in the same time, no other medicine in the world could have effected equal benefit. Signed-JoiiN GLEDHrLL. Counter Signed-CHARLES MAWSON. Communicated by Mr. MAY, of Plymouth, 16th March, 1843. I would thank you Mrs. May to forward by mv servant two lis. boxes of Parr's Life Pills. For upwards of five years 1 have not known a days health, and found no relief from any medicine I could get until I took Parr's Life Pills, by which. thank God, I have been greatly relieved, and have not the least doubt that by strict perseverance in their use for a few months to be restored to perfect health, when I shall call on you and take that opportunity of returning thanks for your kindness in procunng me so valuable a medicine. I would also thank you to get me five orsix large boxes more, I will take them either all at once, or one each week as I have done be. fore; you can let me know by the servant which arrangement you would Prefer 1 thought I should be more likely to get them of you Mrs. May, as I saw your husband was wholesale agent for Devon and Cornwall. Yours, respectfully, E. ROWE. No medicine yet offered to the world ever so rapidly attained such distinguished celebrity It is questionable if there now be any part of the civilised world where its extraordinary healing properties have not been exhibited. At this moment the Pro- prietors are in possession of upwards of 500 letters from influ- ential, respectable, and intelligent members of society, all bearing testimony to the great and surprising benefits resulting from the use of the medicine. This is a mass of evidence in its favour such as no other medicine ever yet called forth, and places it in the proud distinction of being not only the most popular but the most valuable remedy ever discovered. Sold wholesale by Edwards, 67, St. Paul's; Barclay and Sons. Farringdon-street; Sutton and Co., Bow Churchyard. London; Mottersbead and Co., Manchester; and J. and R. Raimes and Co., Edinburgh and retailed by at least one agent in every town in the United Kingdom, and by all respectable chemists, druggists, and dealers in patent medicine. Price I s. ljd., 2s. 9d., and family boxes lis- each. Full directions are given with each box. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. GUANO. oAir tm.««^°d,in any quantity, direct from tb O BONDED STORM, eu'her0p or Llverp001, Apply .» H. ARO L: NT I fW AIT £ CO. Mercha„u, 6, CaWe-Street, Liverpool. DIOCESE OF liliAND-fcL1**1' THE VERNAL VISITATION of the Reverend and Worshipful WILLIAM BRUCE, KNIGH'i.- ™»A., Chancellor of the Diocese of Llandaff, will be hold ;at the times and places following At Cowbridge, 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 of expressing his hope that all such defects as were presented at the last Visitation will have been set in order, and that certificates to that effect will be regularly delivered to him at the several place of meet- ing by all such parties as have not already certified. He will also feel greatly indebted to the several Rural Deans for any information with which they may be pleased to favor him ia regard to the condition of the Churches, Churchyards, Globe Houses and Lands, &c., in their respective jurisdiction*. EDWARD STEPHENS, Llandaff, 18th April, 1843. Deputy Registrar. Just Published, the 12th Edition, Price 2s. 6d-enclosed in a Sealed Envelope), and sent Free to any part pf the United Kingdom on the receipt of a i^ost-office Order for 3s. 6d., THE SILJENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL V/pRK ok the INFIRMITIES OF THE GENERATIVE SYSTEM »n botb «*es being aa Enquiry into the concealed eause thai destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour bws established hei em- pire :—with observations on the banefnl ev °f Solitary In- dulgence and infection Local and Constitu^'onal Weakness, Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and on tbe partial or totar Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with roet&v Of RESTO- RATION; the destructive effects of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, bzricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the Woik is embellished with Engravings, representing ibe deleterious influence of Mercury 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 MARRIAGE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the temoval of Physical and Constitutional Disqualiifcations the whole pointed out to Suffering HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEND, to be consulted wilkput exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, London and Birmingham, Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Pater- noster-row Field, 65, Quadrant, Regent-reet; Purkis, Compton street, Sobo; Phillips, 264, Oxford street; Jackson and Co., 130, New Bond-street; GorcL.en 146. Leadenhall-street; Kettle, 117, High Holborn; Catter- mole, 17, Ratcliff-higway; Stroud, 163, Black fr'ars'.rokd Dredge, 67, White chapel High-street, London; Guc»j« 51, Bull-street, Birmingham; Heaton and Bnckton* Briggate, Leeds Ferris, Brown, and Co., Union-street, Bris- tol; J. Fryer, Westgate-street, Bath Mr. Lindsev, 11, Elm- row, Edinburgh D. Campbell. 136, Argyle-street, Glasgow Ward, Pring, and Rawl, 30, Westmoreland-street, Dublin- Courier Office, Manchester; J. Newton, 16, Church-street' Liverpool; and by all Bookstlleis in town and countiy and at The MERLIN OFFICE NEWPORT THE CORD/M BALM OF SYRfACUM Is a gentle Stimulant -and renovator of the ;;r; aired function of life, and is exclusively an^0 „ '° l',e of sucn com- plaints as arise from a disorgaDiw l'0^1 'jeneracv^ Sys- tem, whether consiitutionel or acquis nower and syphilitic disease and is 'calculates i ed re- lief to those who by early indulgence in sou/ s have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen s"iate chronic debility, by which the constitution is left a deplo- rable state, and that nervous mentality kept up wine"h the individual in a state of anxiety for the remainder of The consequences arising from this dangerous practice aie not confined to its pure physical result, but branch to moral ones; leading the excited, deviating mind into a fertile fieid of seduc- tive errer, into a gradual and total degradation of manhood, into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which natore wisely instituted tor the preservation of her species; bringing on premature decrepitude, and all the habitudes of old age ;-such an one carries with him the form and aspect of other men, but without the vigour and energy of that season which his early youth bade him hope to attain. How many men cease to be men, or at least, cease to enjoy manhood at thirty? How many at eighteen receive the impression of the seeds of syphi- litic disease it-if i thffeonwquonces of which travel out of the ordinary track oif bodily ailment, covering the frame with dis- gusting evidences of ;.ts ruthlets nature, and impregnating the wholesome stream of lit'v with mortal poison conveying into families the seeds of disunion and unhappincss undermining domestic harmony; and stiiku^S at the very soul of human intercourse. The fearfully abused powers of the *.umaB Generative Sys- tem require the most cautious preservation and the debility and disease resulting from early indiscretion demand, for the cure of those dreadful evils, that such medicines »J!?0uld be em. ployed that are most certain to be successful. It i. or these cases Messrs. Perry and Co. particularly designed their CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, which is intended to relieve those persons who, by an immoderate indulgence Do their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deploraole state, are affected with any of those previous symptom. that betray its approach as the various affections of the nervous system, obstinate gleeta, excesses, irregulaiity, obstructions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. As nothing can be better adapted to help and Douoab the constitution, so tbere is nothing more generally acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward wastings,loss of appe- tite, indigestion, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, or consumptive habits, and debility arising from Syphilis. It possesses wonderful efficacy in all cases of syphilis, fits, head- aches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness or spirits, diinneie of sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, vapoure and melancholy, and all kinds of hvsteric complaints are gra- dually removed by its use. And even where the disease Sterility appears to have taken the firmest hold of the female constitution, the softening tonic qualities of the Cordial Balm of Syriacum will warm and purify 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 betaken before persons enter into the MATRIMONIAL STATE, lest in the event of procreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en- stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from parental debility, or evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, that are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence. Sold in Bottles, price lis. each or the quantity of four ia one Family Bottle for 33s., by which one lis. bottle is saved. Prepared only by Messrs. Perry and Co., Sut-geoas, 19,BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDO. and 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham. t:7. Observe, none are genuine without the signature ef ¡ Impressed on a stamp en the outside of each wrapper, to imt- tate which is felony of the deepest dye. The Five Pound cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings,) may be had as usual at 19, BERNERS. STREET, Oxford-street, LONDON, and 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham and patients in the country who require a course of this admirable Medicine should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the full benefit of 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. Messrs. Perry expect when consulted by letter, the usual Fee of One Pound, without which, no notice whatever can be taken of the Communication. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the de- tail of their cases,—as to the duration of the collinlaint, the symptoms, age, habits of hving, and general occupation. Me. dicines can be forwarded to any part of the world no dimicutty can occur, as they will be securely packed, and carefully pio- ected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. per Box, » j ef R. and L. PEBUY and Co., on tbe outside ot each wrapper,) aie well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most certain and ^Ifectual enreevof discovered for every stage and svmptom of the Venereal Disease, In both sexes, inctudingGonorrhcsa, Gleet-, Secoit- dary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, CthciencJ, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss ot time, confinement or hindrance from business they have ef! cied the most surprising cures, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means haveraiied; and are of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic A flec- tions, Eruptions on any part of the body, lT!^rati;>r.?. Scro- fulous or Venereal Taint, being jostly calculated to e'e^-ase the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid iff- ;a, and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine :J.d; and vigour. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall vicLm to this horrid disease, owing to the unskilfulness of illiterate men* who by the use of that 'deadly peison, mercury, ruin the con- stitution, causing ulcerations, blotches on the head iiil'e and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deafnessobstinate gleets, nodes on the shin booes, ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at lenetb a general debility of the constitution ensues, and a melanr>h«l- death puts a period to tbeir dreadful sufferings. Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 19, BERNERS-STREET.Oxford-street, London and 4, fkeat Charles-street, (four doors from Easy Row } 'th? mingham punctually from Eleven in the Moraine until Eirht in the Evening, and on Sundays from eleven till 0»e OnU one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messrs. Perry and Company to give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure alter all other neans bave proved ineffectual* ?°°kscllers, Patent Medicine Ven- ders, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with aay ofU|vrfaycnm trirfhS»iFU yi?s Specific Pills, and Cwdisl Balm the Wh «Howance to the trade, by most of SolH h. ti ^°f.aleP* £ nt Medicine Houses ie Load*