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r If t'nouwouldst view fair TINTERN aright, Go visit it by the pale moon light! (Foi the gay beams of gladsome day Gild but to flout the ruin gray). Then go—but go alone the while- Then view St. Mary's ru)n d pile; And, home returning, soothly swear, Was ne < ex scene so sad, so fair.
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< t As some proud column, though alone, RAGLANP hath propp'd a tottering throuu Now is the stately column broke, The beacon light is quench'd in smoke, The trumpet's silver sound is still, The wardei silent on the hill
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THE fdONMOUTH SHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING FFICE, Corner of Corn Street, ri ,COMMERClAL-8rREm, N EWPOR I Ill-E Puulic are respectfully informed, that this Estabhhs J meat is COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARUS! V OF WEW &, HAND30BHS Sl'lTAHLE FOR rook, plain, and ornamental :J' Po S TIN G, H E W A H D, AND OTHER RAltDEILLS- '.a W FORMS, AUCI IONEERS'CATALOGUES BILLS or LADING, SHIPPING NOTES, OF ALL DEiORIPTIDES FOR :mn WORKS collieries, and all works reqv i a i n o expedition, Minted in a superior modern Si SFLE, SI STLE ON THE SIIOKTKST NOTICE, AMD AT Vlil'.V -BB & am/3L*Z&-E]Ss ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, w INVOICES, EASELS. ETC- ^ECUIEDLN THE NEATESI AND .UOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. Zr]D TV ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are te- ^Ctfully informed that ,>111. CoSSEN'S, the Agent lor the MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will jj°'nptly foi ward all A D V E11TLSEM EM'S tor inseition in 6 Paper. .(. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for theGAZK-rTE, e London Papers, and tor all the Provincial Journals of Eng- Ireland, and Scotland. TITHE: commission. r NOTICE. pHE Tithe Commissioners for land and Wales hereby t] give Notice lliat, on the Sevenih day of October nex will proceed either by themselves or by an Assistant •hninissiunei to ascertain and award the Total Sums to be bv way of REN I CHARGES instead of the Tithes o! ^wishes of PEN AL T, R ELLECK (Parish), TRELLECK (Township), TRELI.ECK GRANGE, UuNASIlHV, > W HI I CHURCH, ? «he county of Monmouth, according to the Provisions ot the "CI, tOl the CommutatIOn of Tithes in England and Wales; flfi that the FIRST MEETING for this purpose wil be i;0|^n at the Hwufort Afms Inn, Moumm.th at I en o clock Forenoon of the day above-mentioned, when all Persons tested ale desired to attend. °ated tins 19ih of Sept. 1843. By ord*r-of the Botrd, J. E. HO VEN DEN, Secretary. ( .Tithe Commission Office. HUMAN LIFE. HUMAN LIFE. A T present the popular opinion is, that the natural duration pjVof |ife is 7() years, but this is contrary to both sacred and 5 u'ane history. I his opinion is, no doubt, founded on a rais- in ^standing of the passage of the 9oth Psalm, where it is stated, that the days of our years are threescore years j'f.'en, ana if, by reason of strength, they be fourscore years, i/'s their strength labour and sorrow." Now, it must be re- embered, thai this Psalm is ascribed to Moses, and that he is q Speaking of the lives of men in general, but of what was d among the Israelites in the wilderness. 1 bey died .4 natural death, but were cut oft for their sin and unbelief Judicial dispensations. Gllje clever Dr. Farre maintains that 120 is the last grant of tti j *° radI1» and quotes the sixih chapter of Genesis, and the Stri Verse where it i« written, My spiiit shall not always «n T *lth man. for ,hat »«e also is Besb jet bis .lays shall be and twenty yeats." No*, we find th.s expressed 6 en!'«n on the part of God gradually earned into ellect-lbe 0 of vitality appearing to become weaker until the close he era in which .lie postdiluvian patriarchs flourished when t hough several centuries bad elapsed since the deluge, we «<l the 120 years w.-re about the average of human existence, ^"pposing then, that the theory of long life is well sustained. question naturallv is suggested, how are we to attain what |)fSu desirable A wise general on the eve of battle makes a tjjj'P'ir disposition of his forces belorehaml, and does not wait tj|( lhe eoeriy has made an attack, ;;nd thus, by forethought and li^„ l>rei'arition, reasonably expects a victory: — thus, he who 5,,4 a desire to attain a healthy, and consequently, happy old is? ('oes not indolently wail for the attack ot the enemy, which HK^ktiess, but is constantly on Ins guard against bis insidious liB?.,0ackes, by paying proper attention to the state of his '*• Many would fain occasionally use medicine to asssist IV "e 'n her operations but, like a mrriner at sea without bis tltelp!<sS, knowing not where to steer, they first try this. and bo It that, and meet with nothing but disappointment to IDose *i E lJr* Welcome must be the linpoitant tact, that 1ARKS ML- K-ClNE is all that is required the hue tome properties it con- invariably.estores the l° a healthy longing (or or in other words, it produces a good appetite so much but so seldom enjoyed by the invalid; the genile st.rnu- bnu- so .eiocm j y ti ctoinacb to proper y digest V-tf po.ers it possesses ass >t e stomaU ^esf0vv/Qf/(he 5S ii'S S^SSZ&f of^oo,! .piri.s so ■I"1 <li"i;ose> holli m.nll »"d J"llsi,"ec'! an,! t||« S,nm^ ,indi;r its nilhience soon wears j y y H,»?ried duties of life are performed vv.th pleasure It n *Hrl"'0"' contains a fine sedative qualitv, an e< I 'tomWyary nights, gives sound and refies iing s t ,• ■ I »ur au'' and boweis equir e it, it acts as the mi s I CM eab!e purgative, and by its cleansing power* tio> » ftdundaiicv of bile, and completely removes all ohMruc- C; the intestinal canal. To h .ve produced a n.cd.ctne s,» I in and mild in its operation and ellects, am ye soe I 6xkar<nR ot,t ar|d curing disease ot however long r Jl,( *y I C,0|»*. on the part Oi Old Parr, deep research and a th..n..igli I C?lodKe of ''is sobject. Th.se who have been the .intra I deil's «f I'tsioring this long lost >ecr.*l to the world .eel conh- I if lvhen ibe> make the assei lion, that none need e»p<iir. ia. I iie i" -v a fair trial be given, the result will be a restora ion o I and happiness. I 'i liu* shall their humble labours merit praise, I -p. And liilure Parrs be blessed with honour i < ay 11), following It-tter received i>y one of the propria ois rom ■ thl^v U. HAI:ki>ON. abiutatde near Canterbury is a l>r»ot ol iheii ellioacy in cases ot Indigestion, iver am. I Ua°'1 Complaint, &c &c.q10 ■ \Vhitsi'tble, sept 5, 1842. WOt) ^l' tr Friend, — I received the ho* <d 1 J Lltt. i lh',so kindly sent me, for which I »eg yoii to accept my best is,8. They ouuid not have cime more opportunely, as I was BCr,"K considciably iVom indig:Stion at ilie time. I iinmedi- commenced taking the pills and found great heiirhl in a ■6c,di' I h,;ve taken thc-.n subsequently, with the same ef- ■te., ,.wllil'h in,luces me to believe that they aie tin exceedingly Bile 8' remedy in indigestion. A fiiend of mine has found HQ; Kreat utility in an obstinate liver c.i:n,>laint. H my re- Hu Uni«n(iatioji can be of anv service jou are at liberty to use it please —1 ain, my dear Liend, yours, very iruty, ■ j David Harbison* ■'k^^TR AORDINAltY CURE OF RHEUMATISM. IIDINA IZY CURE OF RHEUMATISM. ■t e 'ollow'mg letter will be read with interest, as it contains a Bf^'hentoi another recent cure of Chronic. Rheumatism, solely tiiQ of the papulae tnetlicii)e» PA HR b Lit K PILLS. HlWll! bo seen thai Mr. Hugh Lewis, of Morpoeth Towyn, ■^r,«n<=thShire. North Wales, has to enrol Ins name among the ■t ,ffes„monials of cures by Pair's Life Ptlls. I he letter re- Jhe case is frjm his brother Mr. Lewis Lewis, of the Ij?°'PpS i'owyn, North Wales, Merionethshire, July 4,1843 ■(hntlemen-l have much pleasure m Hating to you the ■ ;rful cure of my brother, by your ^cacious rned.cin.5, as Sl Dearly as gratifying to your.-elves t j hea d lJe good Parr's Life Pills are doing IlJ WaIfs. My brother K tfeR many years atllicied with rheumatism, which heque y ■Jl'ed lma to bis bed, and the last attack was, severe he "lot move in bed.nd the pain was most excruciating Hj. ^'though he had been undei the care of one of the best Cal getiilenien in the county, nnd had administered to him applications, both external and in ernal, without atiurd- hlt>> any b-11. lit as a last resouice no was induc-d to try ■ett'cct ,j| [>llrr\ famous remedy, nnd now though he has only R;*>ed one h allot a 11>. packet, he .sper/fi.jt/v r.rrerf -1 am. Rih,(;iC yours gratefully, ,V ? i H This famous remedy has been established l.y undoubted ■ its t-llicacy, and hy a ma.s of evidence and testimonials p r,o:s. which no other medicine eve, vet H(, 1 farth. Hence u host of spmioas imnatoi», who reckless Bi^cter or consequences, se li to injure Us fair fame by 4 (mrT,„c f,>r the iienuine medicine, to Hv UANCEnons ,he Q. 11 <( continuance ot this i'>jur> ,0.. • fs "fare neither means r>or exertion in exj o f, m u«° V i o u ^^1" 6 0 '1" i'oui wrun^eiri«'contiilued"he f>^opriemrs of Pahr'S Pit i .i r „„ „ii Mnrchasersof this singularly Lb'herefoi e urge upon all pure i. ■ of sirict attention Deing ,U,'S medicine, the necessity oi » lo the following Hi CAUTION. ■ Words P P> R'S LIFE PILLS are eneraved tn the Slump in white letters on a reid ground, and at ■ e'! to every o^ of the Oenuine Medicine. The signature ■ Proprietors • I'. ROBERTS and CO. « I'ted -'apped round each box. VV.tho'n tins mark ■ "tvt.city they are spurious and a^m^Uron. whP.UllfireCt'oj1!,are/l7>T Wstl Paul's; Barclay rnd nwbolesale by Edwards, 67. rlnirchvard ^fconarvrj"don-^reet; Sutton and^ o and J_ and R' > Motiershead an Co., iVlancit- C°-' -J 5f > town in the United Kingdom, au y » pr;PP K< druggists, and dealers in paten medicine. 1 rice 9d., and familv boxes lis. each- rvpnrtT FOli t^EvVPOHr AND PON 1YPOOL. \S, E- J. PHILLIPS, Ch«ml^S'pV\vOOD > CONWAY, Pontypool.—Messrs. V\ & E. WOOD Poctypoo1 an1' Abergjebaa MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET BY TENDER, ALL that MESSUAGE and LANDS called SALT MARSH FAR Vl, situate in the parish ot Ooldclitt, and now in the occupation of Mr. William Williams, as tenant ^Thi? Farm consists of 38A. 3B. 2P. of rich Meadow and Pasture Land, situate within tour miles of Newport. Possession of the Laud may be had at For further information, apply to Mr. ALEX U\ UEK JoNES, Clerk to the Commissioners ol Sewtrs. to whom sealed Tenders are to be addressed, at Usk, on or beloie MONDAY, the 23rd day 01 Uctoner next. Usk, 19th September. 1813. PILGW EN LL NEW I OK T. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES, FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the Snip INN. Pilluweolly near the town of Newport, on MON D." Y, the 9.h day ot October next between the hours ot one and two o'clock in the A Iternoon, under a powtr uf .cale contained in a Moit^ase deed. 1 LLthat LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE. INN A and TAVERN called the SHIP INN, with the guides Malt house and Buildings theieto betongi g, now in 'he pceo, prtronot Mr Abraham A illtams,at the ^ry r.-nt of tH and also all that MESSUAGE or DW ELLING-iM I SE and Premises, immediately adjoining, now or late in the occuoa lion of MI. Thos. Masterman, at the yeaily re..tot x.61 eliuioly situated at Pillgwenlly aforesaid near tlie n-w i>nek. '1 he above Premises are in good repa r, and are held undi r a Lea<e ol 78 yeais. about 62 of which are unexpired sub- ject to the payment ot an annual Grou id Rent of £ 20. The respective tenants will shew the preinires, and lurther particulars may be known on application to Mr. CHOFT, Solicitor. Pontyp' ot Pontypool, 28th Sept. 1843. DEAN FOREST, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. TO RESOLD BY AUCTI O X, (By order of the Earl of Lincoln. A. Milne, Esq. and the Hon- ourahle C. Gote, Commissioners of Woods, Furests, and Land Revenues, &c. ccc.) B Y JAMES WHITE, At the SPEI-Cfl HOUSE, on MONDAY, the2nd day of October, 184-3. at one o'clock precisely, the following Lots of TIMBER POLES AND CORDWOOD, the property of the Crown, viz :— In DEAN FOREST. Lot 1.— TT1IFTY FIVE Oak Timber Trees, in the New -T Acorn Patch Enclosure, numbered in White Paint from 1 to 55. Lot 2 -28 Ditto, in the Bourt's Enclosure, from 56 to 83. Lot 3.—36 Dittoln Great Kensley Enclosure, fiom b4 to 119 Lot 4.—96 Ditto, Saint Low Enclosuie, from 12 > to Zl5. Lot 5.—26 O ik l ops, from ditto, numbered from I to 26. Lot 6—50 Oak Poles, in the Lining Wood, near Milchel dean, numbered in red paint from 1 to 50. Lot 7.-50 Ditto ditto, in ditto from hi to 11<0 L' t 8.—64 Ditto ditto, in ditto, from 101 10 164. Lot 9-—400 Cords of Oak Thinnings, in Russell's Enclosure. Lot 10.-—4<K) Ditto ditto, in ditto. >. Lot 11.—250 Ditto ditto, in Chesnut's Enclosure. Lot 12.-500 Ditto ditto, in Blakeney llill (South) En- closure. Lot 13.-500 Ditto ditto, in ditto Lot 14.—2i'»0 Ditto of Oak and Beech Thinnings, in the Bailey Copses and Lining Wood Lot 15.—400 Cords of Oak Thinnings, &c. in Serridge En- closure. Lot 16,-400 Ditto ditto, in ditto. Lot 17.-400 Ditto ditto, in ditto. On the HIGHMEADOW ESTATE. Lot 18 —100 Oak Timber Trees, in Hall's Hill, numbered from I to 100, Lot 19.-100 Ditto, in ditto, from 101 to 200. Lot 20,-100 Ditto, in ditto, from 201 to 300. Lot 21.-50 Ditto, in ditto, from 301 to 350. Lot 22.—50 Ditto, in ditto, from 3.)) to 400. Lot 23.-100 Ditto, in Do-ward Wood, from 401 to 500 Lot 24.-100 Ditto, in ditto, from 501 tn G"0. Lot 25.—100 Ditto, in ditto, from 601 to 700. Lot 26 -r,o Ditto, in ditto, from 701 to 750. Lot 27.-50 Ditto, in ditto, from 751 to 800. Lot 28 -54 Ditto, in ditto, from 801 to 854. Lot 29.—10 ) Oak Poles, in Hall s Hill, from 1 to 100. Lot 30-100 Ditto, in ditto, from 101 to 200. Lot 31.-40 Ditto, in ditto, from 201 to 240. Lot 32.—40 Ditto, in ditto, from 24 I to 280. Lot 33.-100 Ditto, in Dowaid Wood from I to tOO. Lot 34.—50 Ditto, in ditto, from 101 to 150. Lot 35.—61 Ditto, in ditto, from 151 to 211. Lot 36—40 Beech Timber Trees, in Dowaid Wood, num- bered from I to 40. Lot 37.—40 Ditto, in ditto, from 41 to 80. Lot 38 -36 Ditto, in ditto, frum 81 to 116. Lot 39.—7 Ash Timber Trees, in ditto, from to 7. Lot 40.—"260 Cords of Underwood, in Dowaid Wood. Lot 41.-300 Ditto of ditto, in Hall's Hill. For a view of the lots in Dean Forest, apply to Mr. Lang- liam, Ellwood; and of thllse in Htghmeadow, to Mr. I urn- bull, Braceland or to the different Keepers and Woodmen. conditions OF SALE. The sale will be by public auction, in the presence of the officers of the forest. The timber and curd wood will be sold to Jie highest bidder the officer conducting the sale reserving to himself the right of once bidding, if he shall be of opinion that the offers made for the same are below the real value and it any dispute arise on the bidding, the lot to be put up again for sale. The buyer to payfot the same immediately in cash or Bank of England notes, or accepted bills on London, not exceediog one month after date. The timbei, poles, and cord wood, aft", the sale, to be at the risk of the purchaser and it it of the Crown. No officer concerned in the management of the sale will ¡'p allowed to become a purchaser, enhei by himself or any person in trust for him and if any collusion b practised or permute' in this respect, on proof thereof the persons offending will be punished. No poundage, fee, perquisite, or emolument whatever, shall be demanded of taken by any person concerned in conducting the sal t, or in any respect in the execution ofdlls service and every person who shall demand, take,or receive any poundage lee, perquisite, or emolument whdtever, on piouf thereof, wilt be puni-hed. he timber and cordwood -nitst be removed before tl,e 60th 01 September next, or foiletled and resold lor her Majesty's benefi No horse or mule III be allowed to enter the enclo>uie.- without a muzzle; and no waggon or carnage with,,ui broad heels and the pmchasers will be considered responsible lo my wilful damage by their halliers and carr.eis, and shal. con lo.m to such regulations in coaling the wood as the ofEceis oi he Crown shall think necessary lor the security of the en closuies. r VXtA^ClS'S SAMASSTAM OIL I Has been well-Iowll n for more than OXE fI UNDR E j) 1 EARS in Private Family use, as an infallible Cure in all c<i$rs of Fresh Cuts. Wounds. Bums, Scalds, Strains, Sprains Chips, Chilblains. Bruises. Bumps, Chafes, Excoriations, Bttes, Stings, Gout. Piles, Riiigworwt and Rheumatism. XTOTHING can surpass its wonderful and speedy effects, i^| it is composed of the most Balsamic and Odeiileious Herbs and Flowers of this country; and is so innocent that should it be taken in mistake, even by a child. il will prove perlectly harmless. The proprietor of this most valuable re cipe would never think of offenng it to the notice of the public, wrre he not fully convinced it would, after one FAIR ) RIAL. prove its own surpassing excellence over every thing of the kind before offered in such cases. No housekeeper ought to be without it, and captains of ships would find it invaluable. The Proprietor, an old Officer in the Army, has had num beriess opportunities of witnessing the genninc and speedy good effects of lilts excellent oil. and gives the following con- densed form of a few of the late real and voluntary testimo- nials, being totally void of the usual puffing system of letter* which he trusts will be sufficient to establish thesupeiior worth of this domestic remedy, as each person will feet pleasure in answering any enquiries. We, the undersigned, have much pleasurean hearing testi- mony to the very great efficacy of Francis's Simaritan Oil, and beiieve we are only performing a public duty in strongly re- commending it to the particular notice of all families, who will find it really a most invaluable domestic remedy. Mr E. V. Pdul, Montpelier I louse, bruises and iheumatic pain, III Ihe face; Mr. S. Piitchard I'ietou-street. sp,a,n,d instep Mr. J• C. Cambridge. 17. f'icion stie t, cuts. bu<ns, bruises' and' sting ol wasp; Mr- M Picton-lane, ditto, rl nn h'ld inflamed hand with fractured h ig r, Air. J. Pairv, Stokes-cioft ditto, ditro. chilblains inflamed, also broken ones Mr IWv Hillgiove-stieet. ilieuma ic gout in the hand; Mr' F W Sit eon. Temple-street, bad ulcerated sore throat and blotched lace, used as a gargle and embrocation and Mr- S. Wanning, Stokes C.of.-place Bristol,, a severe bruised and inflamed foot Mr. Thomas Morgan, Oldbury. Gloucester, bTd hand, from he venomed bite of a .at Mr I homas Me Namara, Williamson-square, Liverpool, a bad ulcer .ted leg of len y £ 3)*$ The Proprietor begs to observe that although the above excellent Oil has proved so wonderfully s"^es>s' ,n in^ny cases of old Sores and Ulcers, he would strong y recommend in all such cases, where there is f),oi1 the wounds should be dressed, until in a healthy staie with his Emerald Ointment, winch has been well known for many vears in the same private familv use, as an unerring cure for all old Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, and Fistulas. WHOLESALE Agents.—Messrs Barclay and Sons Farnng- don-street, Lond n; and Blltten, Old Hay-market, Liverpool; Depot for Bristol. Mrs. Ryland's Stokes Croft. The Samaritin Oil and Emerald Ointment are prepared by the Proprietor only, and sold by appointment.)n Bristol, Bai i, Reading, Oevizes, Stroud. Sodbury, 1 enzance. Liverpool, IJiidgwater, Frome.and Wells, by the f|,s[in .e,,ra, £ indin Newport, Monmouthshire, by E. J. I hillips Caidtfi, G. Phillips Merthyr Tydvil, Mrs. Jenkins. The Oil in Bottles, at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. The Ointment in Pots at Is. ljd., each Bottle and Pot will have full directions, ani be signed, Francis,on the Government Stamp, to prevent base imitation. i e' The SAMARITAN OIL is equally efficacious to Animals I in all cases of recent external injury; the Emerald Ointment ( in all case* of long standing. BEST'LONDON fJ.ATS, 18s. (kl. W* WAS18III BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Newport and its Vicinity, that they can be supplied with BEAVER, FRENCH VELVET, and GOSSAMER HATS 20 per Cent lower than .ny other House in Nh %p Every Article warranted of the best materials and ,nan^< £ "];?- J'he business !n luture ,,¡I' be conducted solely t I READ MuN EV, and all goods will be old at W H.JLESA LE PRICES upon this principle the extensive lossfs su-tamed ny lu.iw- who give credit wiil be avoided and a pmfit (although small) will cerIrljn_ Every article wan anted to retain its shipe and not spot wt/ h rain there being not ne particle of glue used in the.i com^OMtioj N.B.I his is the only HEA VER HA1 M i u \CToK iuNe*poit. Diapers supped Aiiitinlngeims Trr-t-s. 135, CO VI M EKCi AL-S '•» two doors ftoin Mill-street. -À!- bi mws)& Skmwb b CAKKIERS BY THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWA V, MORNINGS AND EVENINGS, TO and FnOM the ANGEL Inn, Farringdon-street, London, and Bletchly's archouse, Thomas-street, Bristol, from whence Goods are fordwarded without delay to all patts of latLAND and South Walks. BAND B. beg leave most respectfully to return 'hanks to their Ftien. is and the Pn lie in irener il, for'lie unprecedented • supi orf they have for so many years past been favo.ired with hi-ouuhoui ilie pru^-ip ,iiiy, and to asM.re thos" who n.av and do continue tn older their G ods bv rhetn.tli.t tv\iy ex liion shall lie inside on ;|:eir p.ut to en-uie the eaily shipment by the first Packet or Sailing Vessel as may be ord< r<-d. Va f -,I Cl, ge Please Order hy BU I>D "lid U" f¡'olll lI,e An¡.:rI Inn. F n i< g ion-s'reet, l,niil n N.B. Goods Carted in iiom atiy p..rt i t tbe I'ni. s, t>y letter addressed to J. HLf, I ill 1.Y Bristol, or lil' DD & Co., London All Empties returned with care, ami Cairi.ige Free. Bristol. Sept' mber 2'Ub. 18-13. T n i)ION.,IIOUTI] FAR.,IIL-IIS9 CLU", MAY 13th 1843. RESOLVED, lhat the Undermentioned Pi.miums be give at the A nniveisary Me-tniK to be held at tlie Asiin 1n\, Monmouth, on THURSDAY, the 5tb day .d October, lh4'J, winch the ( lub are enabled to of fr by the liberality ol I he lol- lovvinn Menibeis, who have subscribed the sums set opposite tltetr names :— L. s. i. Major Marriott 5 0 0 fun., E.,q., 5 0 0 Ciaw Iray Bailey, Esq. 5 (I (I J. (j. Gemge, Esq. C-n a Silv.-r Cup lor Class I). 5 (| 0 \| is Rooke 50 (I J. hn E. W Rolls, b sq 5 0 0 I Cra furil Esq. 3 0 0 I h Itt Hon the Lord Granville Some-set, M P. 2 0 (I i r. M01 nan Esq •. M P 2 0 0 Tbe Rev J. L. Dighten 2 0 i) ("apt n Rogers 2 0 0 The Rev. George Ridoui 2 0 0 Thomas Gratrvx. E-q.. Mayor I 1 (I ("rfpioin Kai j Tliomas .very, Ksq- 1 1 Cfrarles II. Po.vell ES1 1 0 0 Eoi fJloirghi1 g Haif an Acre of Land, wiihin f^ui hours, in the best and most workmanlike marwer;- Chss I £ s. d. To the person, now a member of this Club, or to any person farming not less Ulan 30 aC'es of land in the county of Monmouth—a silver cup, value 5 0 0 2 To the son of a farmer, being a member, living with his parent or relative 2 0 0 For Ploughing in the best and most workmanlike manner. Half an Acre of Land, within four hours, with a pair of horses without a dnver :— 3. To the ploughman, being the servant or lahourpr of & member The b-st 2 0 0 Second.. I 10 0 10 0 Foot tit 0 15 0 V ••••• <■ Fifth 0 10 0 Six.h ..076 Seventh 0 5 0 4. To the ploughman, being the son servant orlabomer ot a member, under 18 yeais of age The best 1 10 0 becond.. 10 0 5. ro the son, ploughman, or workinsn), under 18 years ol age, living with a member, for ploughing in the bes1 and most woikm r dike in inner, half an acre of land, wiihin l-mr hours, with not exceeding three horses at length Rest. 10 0 Second.. 0 1" 0 Diivets, 2s 6d. each 0 5 0 I 6 To the servant or la'iolii er of a member, for ploughing hall an acre o! land, within lour hours, with not exceeding three horses at length Best. I Second.. I « Thud. 0 I" Drivers, 2s. 6d. each For Ploughing, in ihe best and most woikm.irilike manner. Sixty Perches of Land, within lour hours, Oxen :— 7 1 o theploughman. beine theson, servant, or labourer „ « „i of a n.emb i.. 2 0 0; The Driver !]." iii. 0 2 6 1 he ploughing inatcn will al<e pUce m a field ne^r "n"lOU h, on Tuesda v the 5 h ot October, 18 3, am the teams niust |>e in the f.el bv nine o clock l" "g- when tlie candidates will draw Iota lor their places The candidates that j, d (,0^ f ,he prtzes rnuM rioirtv lhe Slnne u) wn.. (j eS cre TcrZrv I'l'V1" rh °f Si-ptembei .1843 be | ploughing e due "0 ,Le ol' field fixed lor j The Committee will fix upon the Judges, whosha'l dereimine ihe dep'b and widihol inr ow. and the mannei of ploughing, and a'so the withoiding any of the premiums, should theie not be sufficient merit. 8 To the twolalinureis. or iheir widows, having cood characte s tr„m their employers, wlm shall have lespecttvrlv. without parochial ■ elt«f. bred up the gieate^t nnailer of children, audited) at any one time occupied mm. ihan oneacieoi land — I he first priz- 2 0 0 The second ditto 10 0 y I'hetwo male servants, or labourers of goml cha- racter of membirs of this club, who shall hive 1'ved in the same family or upon t|iu same larm, the greatest number (d yeais consecutively, not less than liie 5ears—The first pr -200 The serolld diao "m" 1 0 0 10 The two in-door female servants, of good character, of members nf this club, who shall have lived in' the sail) family or upon the same t.. rill tile greatest number « 1 years consecutively not less than five ve ns- The firs' prize 2 0 0 I he second ditto 10 0 11 To the shephe'd. or other person, being the servant or workman of a member, who shall have alive on the 1st ef May, 1843, ihe greatest numbei of lambs in proportion to the ewes, put 10 the lain, not being less than 101) ewes—A prize of 200 Ditto ditto, for not less than 40 ewes put to the run 1 0 0 N.B. All claimants tor the* ab- ve ptizes must notify their names and lesidence in writing to the Secretary, on or before the 30th of September, 1843. 12 To the cottagers of good character, living in any parish whele a member results, whoshdll produce at ihe annual meeting, 011 ihe 5th day of Oetob- i, !H13, I rom then garde .s or allotments, not exceed- ing in size Sialf an "ole viz.: — 201'os. wt. of the finest potatoes for the table 0 10 0 20in number of the finest and best onions 0 If) II i'O ditto ditto parsnips 0 liw Ii 20 ij 11 to di>to emits 0 I' 0 6 ditto ditto cabbages 0 10 ( Persons having received pit-miumsin ( lasses 8 9, ami 'o Persons having received pit-miumsin ( lasses 8 9, alld I (I will not be allowed again to compete for piemnuus lu tliost classes. All persons claiming any of the aforesaid p emi nns 11,11-1 produce such certificates as the committee shall oiiect aOIl there must be ihree compttnoi* a' lea-t, loi the prize in clas No I 01 the cop vvill not be u 1 ve 11. l iie r'O 'imi 1 tee i rser ve lit power to witbo'd any piemiom where sufficient merit does riot appear, or wheie any deception has been piaciised by d claimant. At the last Meeting of the ( lub held at tl1(> Swfln ]nrit ,kt (lie I, It was resolved to offer two premiums to the makers of th. best ploughs, to be tried at lhe ploughing match, on he- 5:h o October next, subject to lhe above conditions, as to merit i\i ,C. s d rirst premium 2 o Second ditto I n 0 It was also resolved to have iheslone from the U'bin clii 1 Doward, Stallion, and Stow green quariie.s anaivz d th.- appealing to be a most essential diffeie.iie in ihe va| .c'o, ,t^ lime horn these quairies The -ecietarv to Ly the report b lore the next meeting n, September N. ii the members and ther fiiends will dine at fl., Alltel Inn, Monm nit 011 the f,th of Octidier next, being iht anmv. iMaiy ol the dub. '1 icket>, 3s including dinner alld dl Selt. H. W. PURC11AS, Hon. Sec. June 30ih, 1843. _Un' Ks" Messrs. PERRY and Co. HAVE RKMOVrED their N»- "j: THE THIRTEENTH EDITION. Just published, Price 2s f>d.. in a Sealed Envelope and sent hieetoany pait the United K.n,^ iverope aPost-ofhce Order fo. 3s on the receipt ot THE silent FRIEND, A U\m\kra'^ uK Xi. O I.I\ CRA I I\ E > 1 km ill boll) sexes being 311 hnq'.liy llill) |||« Wfimi/frf c««se lhat tlesirmi* ,1 rr«>l and the ability of maI,hood, a ie vts,Jr |,as 6s abW.'ed I, em- prre: — with ..bseivations on Ihe banelul etteets of S.dnrv In diligence and ml ctmu Local and Cousin .lioual eakness. Nervous Irritation tonsumprion, and „n the pa,Hal or 1-1*1 Extinction or the Reproductive Powers wni, ot ltl.s,„. KAiioN the destructive effects ot Goiioii h<Ea J,-e and Secondary S;,m,omS aie expl nm d ,n a fan.a', manner Ihe Work is embellished with r.ti«ntrii,gs, repu^entin lhe deleterious inHueoce of \lncury on the .km, by F.ruptwns on the Head, Face and Body with approved mmie ol Cu,e (or both sexes followed by observaiions on the <tbiig.,inms of Maukiaui, and healthy perpetuity wuh dneciions foi the lemoval of certain Disqualilicatious lhe whole pomied out I to Si'FFEHiNt: Ik'MAMlY as a SI I. EN T to be consulted without exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons London and Biiminghun, Published bv the Authors, and sold hy Strange, 21, Pater noster row; Field, 05, Quadrant. Regent-street t Plllkis, Cnmpton street, Soho Guest, 51, Bull-stu-et, Biiminn-hairi ■' Mei 11n Office, Newpoit, aud by all Buoksellets in town and country. CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functions of It e, and is exclusivelv directed to the cure ol sueh com plaints as anse Ironi a disorganization ol the Generative S\s tem, whether constitutional or acquired, loss of sexual powe' and debility atismg Irom syphilis, and is calculated'to aifotd decided relief to iliost who by early indulgence in solitary habits have weakened the powers ot their system andVil'leu into, a siite )! ciir,)nic det)iliiy. by tll(! cO.),Il,titillil i- let" in a deplorable stare, and that neiv,>us mental.tv kept up wmicli, place? the individual m a stale of aiu^ty ibr the ie- itiaiudei of lite I he consequences arising |r„m ijiiS aanvemus practice are not confined to its pure physical re ult but branch in moral ones; leading the excited, deviant, mind int.■ afer't'e fieid of seductive error, into a gradual and total degiadatioo ol manhood, inter peuiieious application ot those inheieni right* whi h nature wisely instituted lor the preservation ol In r species, bringing on piemature decie. ituue, and all nlr hahtfudes of old age. Constitutional eakness. sexual debiliiy.obslina'e gleets excesses, irregul.uily. oi»iruc ions ol ceitaiu evacuations ",l 1 irnpoiency and b .ri-enness are eiffectually lemoved by this in- i valuable medicine. Sold in Monies, price lis. ^ach or the quantity of four in one I' amiiy Bottle f ,r 33s., by which one II, bottle is saved. Sold by all medicine venders ,n tow,, and count. V, wli'oln may be had vhe slL\N I H{l{.iy ()|, .rv(-the signatuie ot It. and L. PEKii V on ihe stamp'on the outside ot each wrapper. 1 he I-ive P„u„d (ja,es ni*y |)e as „sual. PiillRY b PUItlEYi^Q. SPECIFIC PILLS, aie the nmM effectual cure lo- everv sn-c of the veneral dis- ease in both sexes mcluding secondarV svmp««>™8' ot ne ininary passage, and all ext(;1J diseases of the sk n■ wit lion hindrance to business MP«rs Peny expect, wtun consult, d b> letter, the usual fee of /l Patients are requested to be minute til til detail ()f ,|,H1I. ,.Vses Medicines can be Ij. wa.ded jo.i y part ol lhe wo.-|d llroieeied from °b^,valU'n- <l- Til-r ir,ry "rln consulted as usual at •„ sl IvEEI, Oxford-street, London • punctually l«,m morning until 8 lhe Kver.ing, and on Saodays .oni. M m 1 ■ (Ml, one personal visu is requ,,ed from a emm ry tent to enable Messrs I eny to lve4s(Jth advjce as w.rl effect j.er manentcu.e, after all other means have failed. N.B. Country med.c.ne venders can be snppbe' the wholesale patent medicine houses in London, u nh the above ineaicmes. J Ph 'W 5 I Sold by M. Williams, E. V. Jenliins,and E. J. Phillips, I ^mists, Newport. THE S2XriS3NTH TZKDUSAND. Just published, in •* sealed enielo/e, price 3s. sent fiee on receipt of a p>st offle order for 3j tid., "MAiTHOODj" rllE CAUSES of its PREMATURE HE..LINE, with Pi.AIN tihi ci in'ss lor its lJi.r FK"t r1 Esioit a Ios ad- dressed to still* the destr nc.tive ell'eet, ol Excessive Indulgence, Solitary llabps. or Infection .followed hv obsei v inous Oil Umriage, Local ami ons i niional WeaK- ness M ortal ami rvons Dehilrlv, Lnligeslion, lusanit). Consumption. \c., \c 11oisiialeil wnh Cases \c.. by j. l. cruris & co„ Consulting .s»rgeons, 7, I'rith Strei t, .Se/ia ^ijniir*, Eomion^ SSXTBSNTH EDITION. Puhlishe i t>V the Authors, and so 0 by hurgess. Medical bookseller. 28. ( oveniry street, Hat market Maim, ytj vJornhtll; Strange, 21, Patereos er row Haitli, 4 Brydges- street, Mrand. Lomlon >owler. A c)ie*ter; I'liili, South Ch tie street, Liverpool Ferris arnl genre, B.'isiol; (inesl, Biriningiiam Fannin :m I t o., 4s (jrafton-siree', Dublin: Bolster arid Co., C"rk Druminur.d. 5_ Blair etieet, Edinburgh Stiacl.aii Aberdeen Barnes, Glasgow and »<»ld in a sealed enc.-lope by all Book.>el!S8. OPINIONS OF nn niKss. "This work, a Tenth edition (.f which is now presented to the puhllC-Ifll thousand copies hare been exhaastei! since it, first appearance—has been very tnucb improved anrt enlaced Ivy the addition of a more extended and clear detail of general princi- ples as 111110 hv the insertion of sereral • ein and highly interest- il/g Cases. The 11lIllIbedess instances daily occurring, wltt.rell1 afleolio"* of the lungs putting on all the outward appearances of consumption which, however, when traced to their source, are found to lesuli Irom certain baneful habits fully prove that the principle of the division ol labour is nowhere more applica- ble than in medical < racfice. We fed no hesitation in saying, that there i, no member ol soeiet y In "hom the book will not be found useful whether swell person hold the relation of a parent, a preceptor, or a clergv man. Sun. '•Messrs Curtis s work called M A N HOOD, is one of the few books now coming before the public on such a subject, nhich can lay claim to the character ol heng strictly proles sional, at the s<ime lime lhat it is fully iniel'igible to all who read it. The moral and medical precepts given in it, render it J n vain able."— Magnet. •• Ilie perusal ol Messrs. Curtis's honk, entitled MANHOOD, lias really astonished us bv develo ing; a series of iliaiarlie.s die never-failing consequence of 'he vicious habit of which it treats he connevio.i pointed out between the a signed canst and the ttHfOs is perceptible to everv capacityAge. "ï Ills IS a work that we fear exists ton much need for to cause us to besiiate to recommend it for general periwi! Everv branch ,,f those fr,gl.tlul maladies, whether ihertsull of immoral habits or secret vices, is here succinctly leaied ami. divested ol all medical leclniiealiiv, plain and ea-y direcioris are given for the best mode to he pursued in all cases, hmvevei complicated or apparently hojeless. To the mari led, as well as ihe unmarried lliis little work alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar cases, ami we are dotni- service to society in recommending it to general notice."— F.ss'ei m"l Herts Men uiy 'I lie I I he scientific views taken by ihe anth.rrs, of the somce and origin ol many of the most disiressin" eliects ol certain de rayeil habits, fully estab'ish their c;ain" to ihe character ot ixperienc. d surgeons; and the result our careful perusal of Ihe work has been to impress us wiih a thorough conli ence in the talent and skill of the authors, and to satisfy us thai those in'rus'ed with the care of vouih are not a little indebted to them for furnishing tlrem with a means ol preventing some of file most frightful maladies to which flesh is heir.t.ngland. Messrs. CURl [S and CO. are Id |>e consulted dailv at iheir I^N DON F KIT H"S 1 U H ET, SOIIO-SyU ARE, ( otiNlnY PaTiF.NTS are requested lo be as minute as possi- ble in the detail of iheir ca^es coinninnicafion most t»e ac- conipanied bv the usual c nsuliatinn fce 0f tl., and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied tl. N.B. the above >co"k sent free, enclosed in a SEALED EN VtLOPE. to any address, fn receipt of a Pot.t-otticc or. er l'or 3s 6,1. AGENTS. Merlin Oiffce. Newport Cossens Monmouth. Times Office llerefoid D. Egville, Chronicle Office \V orcester Evans Bangor Jejurnss oqiee, v Cirn, aLrthFn FURTHER REDUCTION ;)1 Tm P21IC3 3 OF FURNITURE. ,HtE Proprietor ot the ('A I'.I E I AVI) UPHOLSTERY |{ i. ItOO \l a i "i" g the P/m.g'i ilu'el ('helteiiba-n i'S to in imatr, Ihat in co:is q lent- 01 the combinations ann eiiv jealou.sies »Inch Ira; e aris-n in Ihe tr„de, owing to lire ricet-s winch he litis- met with n ee his commencement it E us ,1.-1. ruiinaiion still 'nrfliei to reluct the rices of fur, i aire. I d ¡illl.;revell, a C IlItlll"¡" tIP,. Plh,iJill1l1t c/lllrgcö "hi, h ve hither o I reef male to 'hi C,d! hi-m the ex-en- ive ai raHgeureiits wlnc'i the Proprietor l'?i- nade, he «i I be e.oIbUd i.» exec lie -rders to anv extent, in i few d?vs ii,elei,v N Ili C.,t-s )f :e; ^encv, of g"iog L-"ido.r lo llec1 :rch>i«es.. „ Ilie s v stem oi put ate mark, I. aho.i hed m this Establls.) i-e:it, and v°r-. ante e is marked m plain f-guret. \lr. I, cl g, t li a t n -x.-rti ns Slrad he ua tine or, bis Pd t r<> give the most ample satisfaction am1 te- It 4 co-, It- etice lie does, 'il the men u-iiU'i ,iis i1 w• >»- nn piaciising it ceptio ■ —ne t.i n-io e .-o -tenis himn "V so,'f; ling h mlliu'e and i e soe ol ar 1, ,hl('h I, (,tlt'I' t sai", 'h. \\1, "I \\1, ,.h lie" u',II'rLul:s {¡I he e/ the t /C,.r/¡n,II'I"h />. stale an i malcriitl." ill UPnOi.Si Klv V OK A R I ME s I is conducted tinlc- IJ., ow n super m'endarice ss -a by ape s-u "I gieaf IJ-Ie -v ho was loi tnHuv yea" en .n;ed "I ine Es ablisluiK-ut in 11,(- ,lrUfHVt:a le. I lit: e- and A p< >ii*i i" rondnrled ns Iifiial. N.I). N h a l; e to. reaek i" -a i-i.lt i'A .< ixi X LIFE ASS U I {A S C E CO\! PA X V, No. I Pit XC I S -S Ill, B x K I .OS I). IN Empowered by special Act of Pa tin W 1'irt. cap. IX. miLECTOKS. i\ illiain ISaidgelt, Ksq. sa,|iiiel !iev i ng I on ill.am Eecliuey Black, f'.sq. oil n fingl.tuian Ksq jeoige ( (dien Esq. 11 ill is Coventr y ksq. oh n Oreweil, Ksq Robert Eglirifon, Esq Etasinus Kobeit Foster, F.sq, Alex. Kobeit Irvine, Esq. Petei Moi ison hsq r Henry Lewis Stnale, Esq. I bonus 1 eed, Lsq. A V 1)11 J. B Bev.ngton, Esq.— F.P. v. ockenll, Esq. — J D. Dow, E-o JUDICAL FUCtH John Ch ndinning, Will., F. I! S., 16. impole-strcet, Cavend sli-sqtiaie. STANDING CO 11 N S I in Ttic Hoti. J", ,'I A ,le", Nit -squ,tle, L,rtcolri's Ini. Mr. Seijeant Murphy, M.P., Temple soi.icnoi. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewiy. BtNHHtS. ATessis. Drewett and Fowler. I'rinces-sirtef, Bonk. spills Inslifulion is empowered by a -Special Art o/ I r.rha- JL meat. and is so constituted as to afford the benefits of I ile Assurance in their fullest extent 10 olicv I lolders, and to pre sent gteater lacipties and accoinodation than are usually offered In other Companies. Assurances inuueiih°r be effected by Pariiet OIl their men Lit e,- or by Parlies inteifsled therein on t\e Lives ol olh rs 1 he effect of all Assurance 011 a person's own life is to create at o; ce a Property in Reversion, which call by no oilier me-m be realised. Take, for instance the case of a per son at the age of I hirfy, who by the pawnent of £ j 3s 4- to the l-.ritannia Life Assurance Company, can become at once possessed of -s bequeath able proper1\' amounting to nil, thousand pounds. s, iret only 10 the condition of bis continuing file same pavment quarterly during the remainder of Iris life, a condition which in ay be fulfilled hi itie mere saving of eight shillings weekh ill hi, expenditure. Thus, by the exertion ol a very slight degree 01 economy—such indeed, as can scatceh be felt as an inennve uience. Ire may at once realise a capital of one thousand pounds, which he can bequeath or dispose of in any way lie may think proper. A I able of Decreasing Rates of Premium on a no-el and re maikabie plan the Policy-hol er having lhe opiiun of dis- .or tinutng the payment ol all further Premiums after twi-m y FiFri en i r n, and even fivk years; and Ihe Poicy still re III ilIIIOe; iu fnrce-in lie first case, for the f ulI amount o> rginaiI\ ssui. d arid in either ol the tiiree other cases fur a pom m o lire .sane according lo a fixed and equitable scale endorsed tipce ihe Policy. lneii-asirig Rates of Premium on a new anJ lemaikaMe pia, 'oi seeming Loans or Debts a less in mediate p.yment bei u g iCijaired <m a Policn for the whole term of fofe linn in ouu otlu ( ¡fi re, Age of the Assured in every case admi ted iti the Policy. All el no is pa v able within one M on'ti a! iei pr oofi f ilea t h. Alt, in 11 a-e- 'Oi 'h irrepO'ts. A imard of I tireciiii s in atlerniauce dailv al two o'clock. Ex'raei from Inctea-ing RaieS f 1'ie'r iti-n, lor uu Abs.i.- ance of £ '100 toi h le leim of Kde, Aiinu • Premiums payable duuiK I! \ge. Isl Eiv< t'\ Flu JI !-nt' ,¡, 1'1:' "tertJdlr¡.J"r e V • at-s. t ais 'itxi-s. of life. L'. S (I t'. S. o t'. s. 0 £ s. (1.. £ S. d. t:. s (I li t. s. d £. d .t. d. 2-» 1 -• I 5 il I In 11 Iri 9 2 3 8 d 6 -I 12 i 1 19 2 7 -i -2176 4 » 1 2 4 -t 2 14 6 3 7 H 4 3 4 jJU t Kf 7 9 44 5 55 6 3 b!3 7 PKtKK \lOH, RI:O:"i I{esidenl Dj',('lol, Detailed Prospectuses, and ever* requisite inf-.rmatinn as t. the mode o' ellecting Assurance^, innj be iditiviued on applic i toe f dlowing AG 1-.N 1 S. i v\ I'oRl Mr. K ICII A R I) JKNKINS. | i; ||)E(i A R r-O- • I A R RIH Bank. (' 11 El'S ft > > • • k 11 J L B.\ LOW 'i Solicitor | Ztife Assurance Society^, No. ;;4, m;i;•<•; sti: black.n;iAi:s, loxdon, I Aill 1-11 11 K.poueiea "U .4 • :3 11 the Fount /.J,t-{'II' Tfre Right I. >-i T'l')1 N 1) LEWIS, (. ir.nr-uau I)ep,,tv Cancel .I BaUi.'h Allen. 1 S(| ^'e.dien \icfml-on Uaitrei, l'q i 1 l -iii v liarn u, f sq. I iC'berl I inltl ulpfl Ksq. ftoheii Oavies. Esq. it om.is l-.dgat. Esq -sn \it-x. )ulf i mi don.Bu \n-tiibaid H .stie, f sq.,M.F t;it.ti \!eiidbao;, Esq. W ilham Roufh, Esq. A R 1) IT I s Eiancis Dumergue Esq. l'ipl in Ri.beit Gold or, |{ Ciiar es Mottis I-.sq. .|uo 11i 111aor Stilwell. Esq. 11 s c i a n—John A > rt n I'ans, v|.D., F R.S 2/.l'ovei-s Si'h(;k>n —Beujaiiiiu raveis Ksq R.v., 12. ii,uton-st.eet SoiicnoH — Henry Vonng. l-q |> |>v..x s reel, Mi and. U"i I'AKV—James John Oonnes K-q F.ll.A.S, S| Cli i- i A II V — Campbell .1 ?m-s O.ivner, I-sq. Luarr Rtile^ of Prenm ins I'uin t'mse nf nnij other O'Jice C.u ( en tit I? the ass n red pa1' lor a e in h- pi .1;; j/s — A.'e. 20 30 35 4^ Annual I j Premium tl 10 S 1 13 0 "2 4 3 i 10 II J i!) J3 || <, { g y per cent. I | | H E 15i)NU" declared in I Hi 4, amount d r p(in;ui avMao. j 5 to £ 16. per cent, on the piemiums then paid; and u, 1839 a second Bonus was declaied, amounting 011 tire iveiag. lu l^I. per cent on the premiums paid during tire preceding five years. Bonuses may be applied to ihe inriease of the sum assured, io r duction id premiums for i.fe. or f o a term of veais. Policies 011 the lives ol persons dytng by suicide duelling. 01 .i> the hands ol justice, aie not void as lespec'.s the lnteiesls ot panics 10 wr om '.liev mav nave been legally a-.si5i.ed. Ptrsms residing m the countiy mav ii.ive prospectuses and oisiiuctions foiwarded to tbelll on application. Ih oilier ol the Board 01 Directors, CAMPBELL JAMES DO NER, Secretary. C. K N I S. Abergavenny I'llOiM AS FOWLER, Bank. Brecon 1\1. H ¡ ElL Caraaivon OWKN JO ES, Castle-square. 11a.v W M.Tl ARRIS. I W rexham JOHN EURY; GEORCiE LEWIS, l-.sq., .vtedical Relciee. Femlvrnke E. J. RIDDULl'H. Pwllluii M-. HUGH PUGII, Bank. Denbigh. Castle. lane, and Plac Prgoi. v UID.WL LOAN FUND LIFE A U I t A N « A\Nl 11 Y, aud OEFERREI) ANNU1 I Y SOCl! T\ 2ô. Cornhill, London, "apitiil, ^50[i(0f)v) — Empowered b\ l'ad.ameut, Directors. T. Eamie iMuri iy, Ksq., Chairman. John Eilrotson, M.I) l.K.S. John GrifliUi Frith, Esq. II. Gordon. Fjsq. ueo.ge Lungiey, Esq. J.'hn Raw -on, Esq. Clement l abor, Ksq. Joseph 1 hompson, Esq. .'J!IIIUm' Professor '.Vheais,one, F'U.S Porfessor Graves,A.M.,F.Rs Aetna1 y: W. S. B- W0r.H1 .use Esq., F.ll.A.S. Secret arii. E. Ferguson C„m,onx, Esq. I lie supenor advantages to those Assured wiih this Socte's < will be best understood by a COT pari-oo oi its principles and a leleietice 1 the last .Annual Rutins declaied 011 Policies ol ti\'e vear's standing, it lie >ocietvs Mee.ing on ihe lOib of May. IK43. I tie Uepori exhibited a s'.ijady incieasem its bu-ine.ss and a Bonus was then declared, varying fnni 97 10 36 p.. cent, on 1 remiums, as an aduition the Po icy—17^ pe: cent, in Cash, or 10 pCi ccul. peuiianenl .eduction on all future premiums. EXAMPLES. En:rj ,\ge Sum. Annual Bonus Cash Prem Premium. added. Bo;.us. redced 1- -i- C iS. s d £ g s, n L. s. d 1S37 .19 air .000 0i S <1 :$•> (4 5,4 i;i |l S ID 4 IS.iS lit Oh 3,1)1.0 17.5 .5 0 0 6 in 9 I I'r, fits a n it mil I ij divided. Policies now entered upou entitled to participation in next \;i Iial Division. Iwo-lllids of ail pierniurns paid can bi Jfcjiiowed by me issrned witnout loss of Piiicy- jftlJ f K R R ED AN'NUITIKS.— I'fie best aid most varied ^fivisiou tor afier lite Intherto o¡f"led,-£2, 12s. per annum (Is. a week) at 20, will ai 66 give the Policy-holder an annuity of f47. lbs 6J. or ,t3!H, lis. cash, or Policy of £ 4t)0 Similar advantages at 50, 55 and 6<1. fivothiids payment ai any time, and two-thii ds itturiied in Cdse 01 premature .eat Ii. Prospectuses and last Annual Report forwaided, post-free, on aoplicaiion. AGENTS, CHEPSTOW ,Air. uhOHGE BURCHELL, NEWPORT".J flJQflfUiOl'SE, E«v B2JGBAVING <&. P21S:-7TZN& CmCZ, REMOVED FROM 20, BROAD-STREET, Tn Sf}, l. s r. s rE^HES^ AVENUE, BlilSIVL HtiTdnc-, Fiist Duor from Clate-stree! R DRAKE, In announcing his REMOVAL (rendered • unavoidable by the improvements now in progress 1L, Broad-street) Irusis many friendly SUppoltels will accept a rts-eetful expie-ston of his giatit de f, r their now geneia;'y long conisi* ot Patronage, lo deserve a contillU3tJC" oi wl.cn wid be his future care, by ihe employment ot Wo kmen of su- p,' a III y in each de',ar'l1ler¡t 01 the business, a svstem ,ri,, s. ''e vears to u Inch the dv.rfser, pr bai.lv. has bee o m ii,,K l .deli's 'or l:ie l»"»l -lit of ;he orders of seveial Con irv Bink-'is an •!»(?« ,,|M eminent Punlte ( ompaniis whicii have had the.) origin m C''N „ The Mteied r (II Ih'l!le.s from corner itu.n reudeis a tew w(7r-rs ssar-. uO 11, "Ufijeci ut I ice? and ti", ",II, respect lo Lit: ml .or items at Wedding, Visiting, profcssit,nal, and Trade Cards, (I, Ins specimens of I; ear tst.v invit-s iri-peeiion^ rI should be ori'ler-iood that tiny ire of n ii, Kirn s el nr i'l -tin oi Enamelii-il, Inn, hI," In M uufacir> ers at f "III 2.) ¡ to 50 pei cent 1,t'I, ine charge foi hr-I qu iin.es an t. ai as used in Ihe C m neicjal Ainci<-s of Iucf/ice d ..J(,H,,( lie ,<f¡, dvtre Letters, Hills" Fllc!iuII..e .(id i i.tair-l Lubes &;c., U iriilM l-'APhHS. Ill I lie sC A le id q 11 1111 v V a l tiv tins full extent, wlnisi (he la our 01 .loure-mm En •* e s, and Piin-eis according to then abi ny, is pant s- I, nn- Ps it even I-ir -I e, latesof watges. So vaitous:v irmv Ine obfit' -vei he charted and H. 1)11 -i K i-■ fidt lei s 1.1 nisei f fill pi P n es will thus be found quite as iow as tlios- ot "I bis neighoouis. of of rhe London aud Bit nnn. h;m travelling tirnis. To facilitate Orders by Post—a Pat er Tah,el containing I en .-specimens ot names, in vaiinus charac er^. t ng.aved a,d Punted on one large ( ard, enamelled and handsomely em- ;eLl, is now published, which may be obtained of lie ulvi i- rser prepaid, hy letmn of post, U,Oll reinittanct of tlnee Stamps for the Specimens and lost, ge. 3SI. C it 0 I xr.3 PBIiFUBILiiY CA UTIoN. DELCROIX iJc SON (the Widow and only Son of the iate J. Oelecrotx.) Peif imers, and LManufaeiuiers of he •rlebrated I-sprit de Larande. aal MiUejieurs. Sc &c. aie 101 in any way connected with the person who is now reining .n business under the name ol Oki.CKOIX AND Co.; and the only MACAnS A il OIL and K ALY Di/R Solo by 'hein are lie Original aud Genuine Prepara ions oi a A. R(Jv\LAI\D SON. '20, llatton banfen. Lnild-n. Aidnvv J. DELCROIX & :). i(i. Conduit Sueet, Retent Street, I:vnioved fiom 16S New Bond snet-t. CAUTION. DELCROIX a (1 ('0.. 15». New B- nd-stroet, Londor, Pr-rlumers i ov Ap,;Otn"nent) 'o her most Giaciuus tia- estv. and her Majes y the Queer.' Do vager, respectfully cau- .on ihe Nobility and'Oen'ry agai-i^i base < ounterfei.s of their ,r- fAmed I sp: it ne Lat itude. 1'ezeta'le 'trad. &c m^d »v tscbarted sv-1 v;-«ts of J.Delcroix and C". vv fro are equ r> i k. tx oi as iicom/fii-n; t asreMain tbe d n.er i>t »"• De'croix's Cosm-i.cs," btc a- the v. are to a'~<0 V eight be uselut l.ese wmtMeSs iunta'iuns ne Ii i p ■if exorh.lant profit, foisted upon tire public asge ut' fr, e 1' uuiers and ¡jal'dres-e's having ihe appraraoc- ol te-pe oiliiy, well kr.-o'iiog litem 10 fie gross impositions, p ssing .one of tlie highly appreciated qualities. ot the o.,ji al. It) arevent such liauduieot practices, the \obtlity and Li, ;1, he United Kingdom aie invi ed to send tuei, ordei., d. <-c io \le-sis, Delcrotx and Co., l it), "cw Bun 1 s reet ^'u i to rotect the far famed Celebrity of then Esiabb-hm-'ir, on' torward litem free of carnage, and on thi iwrn-1 te. ins as t ey -np dy the Nobilitv in lown. With ihe view also,' of' fi r n- further protection against the insidious and unur ncpob d a •acks of those individuals usurping the tllle. and endeavour ng o tindeimine in, ackoow ledg d tame cl DEl .t IX .u, O.'S (HI! b ARTK.LES they respectfully i-a-rn c h. ir illustrious Patrons agams being misled by placards, inuouiKtng a Removal "lIieh the unwary ,ui,i beltevr •vastii-.it .,1 Delcroix and C but which, I', In .ea 1st\, ti.tr eo.oval of .1, Delcaeix and Co.'s discharged seivants. 1111-' :-n provemt nts Ifl the Ili sts "Ie no* Completed 111 Slvir os • • r..11>r > and etegat.ee iinaneiiipted, and t e N l.I:, ml G>-nti v ar" ion to inspect an unequalled as- oitme ,t (It iashiomole (oteign and K. glish peifumery. Also, their icng slahlsh"d and far eel -traie f DELCH-OiX'S Espj.ic DELAVANDE AUX MiL- LEFI.Et Ks, so univei all v ?.ppinv ed in t'very quai ter of the habit a Me globe he l o t ben.g e t ddisheil II, numerous ttempts of nnptiuci -•led ci.n'emp '.r.i-s ( w no have totally failed) io lmi a'r t e -ame; il i., liowevet necessary the public should be caut,oned .ig.iit.st imposition. — I'r i-e lis. t) and 6). I'ELCRnlXV VEGETABLE L\THACT. "ell kno-vn in the 1',1,111011 "orll as pi e-eoi.m-nt ly sur-ce-s- ;Ili for clea- snig lhe hair and g-ving it a most <l«-!ectab!e ap- pt-aiance and pieasnit; fragr..nc-. and keeping p 111 mil dming exeietse or damp weatii- r.-Pnce 3s 0il.. 5s. an h»s. DELCROIX & CO.S ROYAL BJUQUETS, r., HOUQUET DL EA HEINE VICTORIA—BOUQUET UU PIUNCE ALBEB T — BoUQUE'T n).s i\u(JKS hOYAl ES.-BOl'CUET DE LA PRlNCESSE IG Y- A I E — B IQI EI RoYALE 1LL1A M IV.,— BOU- QUEV DU ROl GEORGE IV 0) L( RolX and CO 'S new perhime is the PRINCE OF ALES'S BOUQ EV," which is a eombinat on ofiliefrrg- :ance of the most delicious flowers, in which ilie flavour id he '!I,'SS rose bea.s a conspicuous par!. This perfume is colour- ;vss, a nd will not soil the most delicate handkucliiel.—Puce :3s 61 and 5s. per bottle. The Lovers of ele.-ant pt-rfumesare solicited to call >.1 158, New .-sond street, and try Delcrotx and Co.'s Royni B uque-.s on rlieit I. -ndkercbieis (for which purpose bottles aie always open free.) and 'os haudxetchief so pei fumed, the c-ia"in d liaRrurce ol ih*-choicest c .user- atoi'v must vie id piecede- c DELCROIX S MACASSAR OIL, 1 npOi levl uiidet ilie sanct on ot ihe "Lord-ol rhe l.en su.y, r tbe use Of i,er Most G.acious MM- sty, and iher I.(,al 11 ighne-ses the P. itice of W ales lhe Piincess Royal Oxc., is a l.-iighinilly flagrant and tiansparent prep nation (oi r lie itatr, itid, as an invjgota'or and IWd\1"her, is heyoiid all precedetit. I 1 bestows the most b.ili.anl gloss, togeilre' wiih a strung t-.)- dL-t cy to curl and" ilie only koewn speCihC capablr ot eliec- uar ly ..u-t ai niog file W a.r ill ileco. a r rve Cln,. rir, Imn) ine i.eit rf crowded asseiiibbes, or the efkcis ot a Jafllp atmospnere tie original aod genuine DELCROIX'S MACASSAR OIL, is protected by two elegantly-executed, cniiec likenesses, in embossed medallions, of her VI ij-sty an i Ins R v M Higlin> ss P.tni'e iber I, wtiii the sigrialure and a iitress ol the i.re- ois It produce- beautifully flowing co 1-, and b> t' e i.a s- .endatt Itistie )t renders the Hair IIlJiy encltain11 g. lo avoid connterfei'S gene.ally sold by Handressets. be sore III ask 101 Oelcroix's Macassar Oil, 158, :ew Hocd-strett. -Price 3s. 6d. per bottle. DELCROIX'S KALYDOR, A Fiench Cosnietic, surpassing all others for preserving and beautifying the complexion prepared lor the use ot lie- Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, and her Majesty the Queen Dowager, by especial command, and protected by letters LJô- te-it, tiie label bearing the Royal Arm- elegantly embossed, surmounted by the Prince of U ales's plume. Cetl sseiiin 1 parfait" for the Lady's tailet imparts a softness to the skin, and removes all cutaneous eruptions, giving to the commie:,ion a cleai aud healthful appeaiarice. DELCROIX S KALYDOR is an oderiferous cieatny liquid—thd only safe and efficacious prepaiaiiou for dissipating ian, fteckles, pimples, spots, and other disfigurements of the skin. The radiant bioon) it imparts to the cheek, and the softness and delicacy it induces on lie hands, arms, and neck, tender it indispensable to every toilet. Ask lor" De cioix's kalydor," 158, .New Bond-streel.-Plice 4s 6d. per bottle. CAUTION TO LADIES AND FAMILIES, The high repn'e, and consequently great demand for Drl- croix and Unique t'repara ions, navecxcited the cupidity ol I M Pi >s7 ti u s ( destitute alike of honour and id lalem j QPACKS, w in, lot ihe sake ot GAIN imnnse by a connivance w.thun- piitici led vend rs of perfumery) 'lien p.^rnic ous compounds up ui th" Pontic as he real Delcr ix's Kalydor' lor ihe complexion, "Pelciox's Macassar Oii" for the Hair, &c., ,\1:. to f.Uslrale such impositions, D-loroix :X Cc., have ob. Injuriciions from the High Court of Chanceiy against evctal fietideis, also a Chancery Pioieciion Label, wfeicbin uture will be athxed to ever-, genuine article wllh itie signa- ture of".C DELCR IX," in red Ink, at the top a Crown, and the address, 158, New Bond street "III tbe centie stir rounded by the won's Protecied by ihe Court of Cii,tri(eti,ll aud at liie bottom J. DELCROIX and LU," ill o:ue ink. Purchasers will do welllOretuln ail articles n I so guaranteed. I lie extreme difficulty in executing this lable, ( wh.ch is on he principle ado led to prevent forgery m I e d.-p trf me-.Is of Government), p ecludes the possibility of imiiaiton, and will effectually protect illF. NOBILITY FROM IMPOSITION' AND FRAUD Oideisfor India shipped on boaid free of expense. The following are authorised Agents:—Hopkins Peiftiner Philipps, Williams & Jenkins, Druggists, Newport Jones 5t Duncan Diuggists, Biecon Crump Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan, Druggist, (only ) vierti.yi Morgan, Druggist, Lla'n- lie) layloi Pei fumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgan, Per- fumer, Williams, Cambtian Uthee, and Wilson, Chemist, ■Swansea Evans, C.ross, H. W line arid Sons, Stationers, and White, Chemist, Carmarthen Phillips, Chemist, Cole- m.,in, ditto, M'( aithy, ditto, and Ewins, Perfumer, Car- diff; Davies. t owbriilge Puce, Druggist, Bridgend, ij iy. -raid and Hunt, ( hc nisis and Davies, Peifumer, Neafli Diitkwater, llird. and Treweeks. Chemists, Pembroke Rol- iand. Perfumer, Te iby Tiiomus, Perlumer, and W'ilua:as, i.'htmisi, Cardigan Cciesnd Humphreys. I)ruggists, Aber- ysnviih; Perkins, Stationer, and Wiiiatns, Druggist, Hftv«r» ford west; G- il. Jenkins, Cardiff; ysnviih; Perkins, Stationer, and Wiiiatns, Druggist, Hftv«r» ford west; G: il. Jenkins, Cardiff; '.(lIOU^RQUVtoe SiDjiOJR