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4. If thou wouldst view fair TINTERN aright, Go visit it by the pale moon light! (Fot the gay beams of Kladsome day Gild but to flout the ruin gray). Then go—but go alone the whiJe- Then view St. Mary's ruin'd pile; And, home returning, soothly swear, Was neet scene so sad, so fair.

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/( As some proud column,though alone, RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering throat*. Now is the stately column broke, The beacon light is quench'd in wnekt' The trumpet'ssilver sound is still, The warder silent on the hill

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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING t FFICE, Comer of (Torn street, TCOMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, HE PUULIC are respectfully informed, that this Estabhhs menus COMPLE TELY FURNISHED witb AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OP new &, handsome type, h SVtTAHLE FOB ROOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL COSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, litWFORMS, A UC'i IONEERS'CL TALOG UES BILLS or LADING, SHIPPING NOTES, "Evujm of all oescrsptooinis fok SKOM WORKS & COLUERBES, AND ALL WORKS REQUIRING EXPEDITION, MINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN ST 5rLE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, t INVOICES, LABELS, ETC-, *ECU'L E]) IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTF- FUL MANNER. lro gtijumiams* TUe ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- .j^ctr'uliy informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, win Oinptly forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in Paper. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE, koodoo Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Ene Ireland, and Scotland. ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, VERNON HOUSE, BRITONFERRY, NEAR NEATH, UAl'IENTS can be received into this Establishment after J* the 17th of Octoi>er. Prospectuses may be had of the Pio Pr,*tor Mr. R. V. LEACH. TEN GUINEAS REWARD. J J AMES PRICE, DECEASED. A MRS PRICE, late of the patish of Llangtia, in the county of Monmouth, Farmer, died in the year 1809, #'ving made and duly executed a Will. I his original will was ^Warded in the year 1826 to Mr. James Gilbert, (the son ot .Qe deceased,) of the Grange, in the parish of Satnt Arvans, Mhe said county of Monmouth, but it has since been lost or l l*'aid. Any patty having possession of this Will, is tequesled J* hand the same to Messrs. GABB and SECRETAN, ?'iciiois, Abergavenny, who will pay Ten Guineas Reward .?r the recovery ihe.eof; and any person able to give lnforma- •» respecting the said Will is requested to comuuicate with •said Messrs. G ibb and Secretan. 1843. HUMAN LIFE. AT present the popular opinion is, that the natural daration of life is 70 years, but this is contrary to both sacred and JJ""fane history. I his opinion is. no doubt, founded on a mis- i or-,ta,)di,,g of the passage of the 9 th Psalm. where iti" stated, that the days of our years are threescore years Jet len ana 'V reasun of SIfenjrth, they be fourscore years, ^1 's their strength labour and sorrow." Now, it must be re- hoem,>ered, that iliis Psalm is ascribed to Moses, and that he is I) "peaking of the lives of men in general, but of what was „0Cl«rr,K among the Israelites in the wilderness. They died natural death, but were cut off for their sin and unbeliel 'Judicial dispensst ions. j Q .e clever Dr. Farre maintains that 120 is the last grant of U>i"j m,<n> ,M' quotes the sixih chapter of Genesis, and the KHr *e^se where it is written, My spirit shall not aLvay? ^with inan, for that he also is flesh yet his days shall be '"ndred and twenty yeais Now, we find this expressed 'n on the part of God gradually carried into effect—the •( v',i»lity appearing to become weaker until the close s||, *t in which the postdiluvian patriarchs flourished whei fin ¡'OtJf(h "everai centuries had elapsed since the deluge, we » Hie 12i) years w re about the average of human existence JjJ'Pposinjr then, that the theory of long life is well sustained • e question naturally is suggested, how are we to attain what 80 dffiirahte A wise general on the eve of battle makes H Drop-.r disposition of his forces beforehand, and does not wait the enemy has made an attack, and thus, by forethought and preparition, reasonably expects a vicioi'y: — thus, he wlm *s a desire to attain a healthy, and consequently, happy old u0*" not y wait for the attack ot the enemy, which *|>u nes8' k"' constantly on his guard against his insidious by paying proper alteniion to ihe state of his •>41 • would fain occasionally use medicine to «sssi»t Ufe in her operations but, like a mrriner at sea without his 'Pasg, knowing not where to steer, they first try this, and j. 8,1 til at, and meet with nothing but disappointment to those j, « elcome must be the impoi tant fact, that PARK'S ME- l» E is all that is required. the Hue tonic properties it con- f 5 iuvariably restores I lie stomach lo a healthy longing foi a0"1!; or in other words, it produces a good appetite, so much I *ie<l, but so seldom enjoyed by the invalid; the gentle stimu- Ik"1* powers it possesses assist the stomach to properly digest e f«od it receives the balsamic powers it bestows on the -!s^ra pioduces that delightful feeling of good spirits so yen ,!s,rahle. and disposes both mind and body to healthy exercise ■. too thing under its influence soon wears a joy ous aspect and v»ried duties of life are performed with pleasure. It. in J^'ion, contains a line sedative quality, and. instead of long t. weary nights, gives sound and refreshing sleep. If Ihe ^•"•■cli and bowels require it, it acts as the mildest and most t:,reeahle purgative, and by its cleansing powers totally era,li ti'e* redundancy of bile, and completely removes all ohstruc- C'.H of Ihe intestinal canal. To have produced a medicine so in "l^n Hnd niilti in its operation and eflects, ami ye I so effectual "Veiling out and curing disease of however long standing It*1"0' on the pait of Old Parr, deep research and a thorough pledge of his subject. Those who have been the instru WS of ^storing this long lost secret to the world leel conli- jf • when thev make the assertion, that none need despair, thai h# a fair trial be given, the result will be a restoration to and happiness. Thus shaft their humble labours merit praise, ■»,, And future Parrs be blessed with honour d dajs. 7? Allowing letter received ny one of the prnprietois from 'he HAKKISON, VV hitstahle. near Canterbury, is a fur 5. r Proof of their efficacy in oases of Indigestion, Liver and m»ch Complaint, &c., &c. » Whits!able, Sept. 5, 1842. j J Dear Friend,—I received the box of PARR S LIKE PILLS JL so kindly sent me, for which I beg you to accept mv best Su» • They could not have cune more opportunely, as I was j. ,ering considerably from indigestio" a' 'be time. I iminedi- r." Y clllnmenced taking the pills and found great benefit in a (e dllys. I have taken thein subsequently, with the same ef W'lich induces me to believe that they aie an exceedingly Ijj ,e"cia| remedy in indigestion. A friend of mine has found e0m° °f Kreal utility in an obstinate liver complaint. If my re- ^■nrnendation can be of any service you are at liberty to use it J°U please.—i am, my dear fnend, yours, very truly, DAVID HARRISON. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM. wne following letter will be read *ith interest, as it contains a r!al«nen! ot another recent cuie of Chronic Rheumatism, solely 1, the use of the popular medicine, PARR'S LIFE PILLS. be seen that Mr. Hugh Lewis, of iMorpoeth Towyn, jj efionethshire. North Wales, has to enroi his name among the )»V-testimonials of cures by Parr's Life Pills. The letter re- ,05 the case is from his brother Mr. Lewis Lewis, of the ?le Place. Towyn, North Wales. Merionethshire, July i, 1843 %Gentlemen—I have much pleasure in stating to you the j, 'derful cuie of my brother, by your efficacious medicine, as ,>«« be nearly as gratifying to yourselves t,. hear of the im- fcat"?e «°0(l Parr's Life Pills are doing in Wales My brother Co c many years afflicied with rheumatism, which frequently c"nned him to his bed. and the last attack was severe; he I not move in bed, and the pain was most excruciating tjje hongh he had been under the care ol one of the best y*r' Sentlemen in the county, and had administered to him in '"Vs applications, both external and internal, without aftord- Ui»s ""I11 any benefit; as a last resource he was induced to tiy C0,1SC ect of Parr's famous remedy, and now though he has only !,tned one half of a I Is. packet, he is perfectly cured.—lam, .•'men, yours gratefully, LEWIS LEWIS. Pruof famous remedy has been established by undoubted fr0 • °f it* efficacy, and hy a ma,s of evidence and testimonials «^ll persons, which no other medicine ever yet Of f°r'h. Hence a host of spurious imitators, who reckless >eIJ'(?-l,rac,er *>r consequences, se^k to injure its fair fame bv |>FE ,NX DANGEHOIJS SUBSTITUTES for the jjennine medicine. To I'rie,6"1 a continuance of this injury to public health. the pro I elars !lpare "either means nor exertion in exposing the base 44, «U|| ''°' of such parlies but some of Ihese reckless speculatois I the Co,inue their injurious trallio and by so doing, destroy »00[Je,nedial character of the genuine medicine. To prevent '•"ions wrong being continued, the proprietors of PARR S *HIC 'T-Ls therefoie urge upon all purchasers of this singularly |ivH C|°"S medicine, the necessity of slrict attention being 0 to the following Y. CAUTION.. G0# ""ORRIS "PARR'S LIFE PILLS are engraved M the Stamp, in white letters oil a red ground and at- Of to every box of the Genuine Medicine. Thesignatnr. Proprietors, T ROBERTS and CO. is also printed Of DIRECT ion wrapped round each box. Without this mark ^UENTICITV they are spurious and an imposition. Full directions are given with each box. Son wholesale bv Edwards, 67, St. Paul's; Barclay and Wh*i ^Trindon-street; Sutton and Co., Bow Churchjard 0"; Motiershead and Co., Manchester; and J. and R ill es and Co Edinburgh and retailed by at least one agent %n!erv lown in the United Kingdom, and by all respectable 1|( dru^ijtts, and dealers in patent medicine. Irrice l?,, .2*. 9d" and family boxen 11*. each. AGEN,s pOR NEWPORT AND PONTYPOOL. ^JENRI\S, & E. J. PHILLI PS, Cbemistg, Newport. W, CONWAY, PEOIYPOOI.-MESSRS. W. & E. WOOD Pontypoo1 ao'I Abersycbao Pontypoo1 ao'I Abersycbao r i MONMOUTHSHIRE. COPPXOB WOOD FOR SAXiE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS At the WFSTOATF. INN, in the town of Newport, in the county of Monmouih, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of October, 1843, atFouroctock in the Afternoon. A CAPITAL HOOP COPPICE, PART of the PRIORY WOOD, situate in the parish of P Chiistchuich, in the county ot Aloniiioutli, and containing by admeasurelnent 18A. I it llr. (more or less ) This Wood is very conveniently situated, within a short dis- tance of the Shipping Ports of Caerleon and Newport, from where the conveyance by water to Biistol and other good Markets iieasy and expeditious. James Williams (Eton College Woodward) will shew the Wood, and any further particulars may be had on application at the Office of Mt.DAVID WILLIAMS, Solicitor, .Newport, Monmouthshire. Newport, 25 Sept. 1843. MONMOUTHSHIRE. COPPICE WOODS AND TIMBER FOK SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, At the HANBURT ARMS INN. in the town of Caerleon in the county of Monmouth, on THURSDAY, the 1 wetily-sixth day of October, 1813, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon pre- cisely, the following valuable COPPICE WOODS AND TIMBER. r fl A VERY capital HOOP COPPICE WOOD,) A called the Sugar Loaf Coppice." being part of Kemeys Graig, in the parish of Kemeys 1 nterior, in the county of Monmouth, containing 19 Acies (moie or less). Lot 2. A very excellent Piece of COPPICE WOOD. being part of Kemeys Graig, in the said parish of Kemeys Infeiior, containing 13A. OR. 2P., (more or less). Lot 3. An OAK TREE and a Flit TREE, blown down, and now lying on Kemeys Estate, in the said parish ol Kemeys Interior. Lot 4. Two ELM TREES. blown down, and now lying on Land in the Patish of Goldchff, in the county of Monmouth, in the occupation of Mr. Mapson Thontas Smith. Lot5. Two ELM TREES, blown down, and now lying on Land in the said parish of Goldciiff, in the occupation of Mr. John Wateri. The a ',ove Coppice Woods will be fonnd to be well-preserved and most conveniently situated near the Banks ot the navigable It'ver TJsk, and within a short atstance of the Shipping Poits of Caerleon and Newport from where there is an easy commu- nication by water with Bristol and other goou Markets. Henry Williams, the Woodward at Kemeys, will show Lois I, 2, and 3; and Mr. John Waters, of Sampson's Court, in the ■iatd patish of UoldclifF, will show Lots 4 and 5 and any tur- ther particulars may be known on applicatii n at the Office of ilr. D. WILLlA \JS, Solicitor, Newport, Monmouthshire. Newport, 5th October, 18-i3. MONS. LE DRAY, SURGEON-DENTIST, (From the firm of Le Dray & Co.. London) No. 26, PARK-STREET, TWO DOORS FROM BERKELEY-SQUARE, BRISTOL A NEW DISCOVERY. THE PATENT INCORKODIBLE TEETH FIXFCD WITHOUT WIHBS, STRINGS, Oil LIGATURES. Scurvy in the Gums effectually removed, Loose Teeth fastened, and filling Decayed Teeth with Mineral Marmoratum. jY/rONS. LE DRAY & CO., SURGEON-DENTISTS IT I respectfully inform the Nobility Gentry, and Inhahi. ants of Bristol. Clifton and vicinities, that they have opened lite above eSlablishment permanently, at No. "26, Paik-stieet They continue to restore decayed teeth wnh their Mineras Mormoiatum, so universally recommended by the Faculty oj Kugland. France, and throughout the Continent, which sub stance they are the sole inventors of. 'I'lle optiaiioij is i)ei formed without the least pain it is placed in the cavity in al. almost liquid state. and in a lew s conds hardens into enamel, preventing and curing the tooth-ache, arresting all luiiiie, progress of decay, and rendering the operation ofextrdctio); unnecessary. The mineral not only converts » u,ere shell illll a sound and useful tooth, but, by comple ely stopping up tht ctviiy, pievenis effectually that unpleasant taint of the breath which invariably accompanies a decayed tooth Among the variousdisordeis of the mouth, there is none more destructive than scurvy, wnich, on finil entering the gums, i-auses them to bleed "D the most tiifling occasion, and causing he breath to be offensive and repulsive to every one coming in contact with the individual. So destmctive is this disease, tha the loss of teeth is more to be attributed o it than any oth-i cause; it is evidently the piimary source of decay of the teeth, besides other evils repugnant to a sensitive aud refined mind Those thus affected are assured that Mons. Le Day and Co :an effectually remove this destructive complaint, by a single tpplication, without the slightest pain. MONS. LE DRAY fit Co.'s P A TENT INCORRODIBLE AR ITFICIA L Or N A TU It A L TEETH, of surpassing beauty, 'o match, eqoa) in colour and shape, those left in the mouth fixed, from oue lo a complete sel. wtthout extracting the roots or giving any pain. may be taken out and replaced by ihe vearer with facility and they are so exactly formed to nature, that the closest observer cannot delect the dlfference-wilh this idvantage, that they never change colour, decay, nor wear out; it the follo-i n't Paris cliai-ges s. d. A Single Arllficlal Tooth. 0 10 0 A Set 500 A Complete Set 10 10 0 A Complete Set of Natural Teetn. heautilully mounted in artificial gums. or fine gold, the same as charged tinny guineas.. 15 15 0 An Entire Set of Mons. Le Dray & Co 's beauti- ful Mineral Teelh, highly finished in the first style the same aschalged forty pounds 21 0 0 Arranged on a pinciple yet unrivalled, rendering it impossible o distinguish the artificial teeth fiom the natural ones, answei ng most satisfactorily ail the purposes of the original teeth m mastication an I articulation, impaitmg to the countenanced younger and improved appearance, protecting the adjoining teeth, and remaining per eotly secure in their places. Loose Teeth, arising either horn age, disease, or mercury, l'asiened, and deficiencies of palate l'ffectudlly remedied. Arti iicial Teeth out of lepair remodelled to fit the mouth, and re- itoied, equal in beauty and durability, to their original state. Children'!> Teeth regulated and attended to. Attendance Daily, from len till Seven. For the convenience of Country Patients Mons. LE DRAY and Co. are enabled to fix a partial or complete set ot teeth at one sitting, without the least pain or inconvenience N.B. No. 26 Paik-stieet, Two Doors Irom Berkeley-square. Bristol. FRANCIS'S SAMARITAN Oil. Has been well-hwu n for more than ONE HUNDRED ) EARS in Private Family use, as an infallible Lure in all cases oj Fresh Cuts, Wounds. Burns, Scalds, Strains, Sprains Chaps, Chilblains, Bruises, Bumps, Chutes, Excoriations, Bites, Stings, Gout, Piles, Ringworws and Rheumatism. NOTHING can surpass its wonderful and speedy effects, it is composed of the most Balsamic and Odeiiferous Herbs and Flowers of this country and is so innocent thai should it be taken in mistake, even by a child, it will prove perfectly harmless. The proprietor of this most valuable re ctpe would never think of offering it to the notice of the public, were he not fully convinced it would, after one EAIR I 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- berless opportunities of witnessing the genuine and speedy good effects of this excellent oil. and givell 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 letters which be trusts will be sufficient to establish the superior worth of this domestic remedy, as each person will feel pleasure in answering any enquiries. We. the undersigned, have much pleasurean bearing testi- mony to the very great efficacy of Francis's Simaritan Oil, and believe we are only perfoiming 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. Paul, Montpelier House, bruises and iheumatic pains in the face; Mr. S. Pritchard. Pieton-street, spiamed inStep Mr. J. C. Cambridge, 17, Picton-stre-t, cuts. buins bruises, and sting of wasp Mr. M. Green, Picton-lane, ditto ditto, bad inflamed hand with fractured frig r, Mr. J. Parrv. >tokes-croft. ditto. ditio, chilblains inflamed, also hioken pnes. Mr James Perry, Hillgrove-street. tlieuma ic gout in the hand Mr' P. W siineon. Temple-street, bad ulcerated sore throat and" blotched face, used as a gargle and embrocation and Mi S Manning, Stokes Croft-place Bristol, a severe bruised and inflamed foot. Mr. Thomas Morgan, Oldbury, Gloucester, bad hand, frllm the venomed bite ol a rat. Mr. Thomas Me. \amara, Williamson-square, Liverpool, a bad ulcerated leg 01 ,ey-C The Proprietor begs to observe, that although the above excellent Oil has proved so wonderfully successful in many eases of old Sores and Ulcers, he "oulJ strongly recommend in all such cases, where there is much proud or bad flesh, thai the wounds should be dressed, until in a healthy state "III, his Emerald Ointment, which has been well known for man* years in the same private family u-e, as an unerring cure for all old Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, ana Fistulas. WHOLESALE AGENTS.—Messrs Bar, lay and Sons Farnng Jon-street, London; and Hiitten.Oid Hay market. Liverpool; DepOt for Bristol, Mrs. Ryland's Stokes Croft. The Samaritan Oil and Emerald Ointment are prepared by the Prnprietoronly and sold by appointment, in Bristol, Bath, Reading, Devizes,'Stroud Sodbury, Penzmce. Liverpool, (iridgwater, Frome and Wells, by the first houses in the trade rudin Newport. Moiuthsh.re by E. J. Phillips C.idiff, G. Phillips Merthyr Tydvil. Mrs. Jenkins. The Oil in Bottles at b. lid. and 2s. 9d. The Ointment in Pots at Is. lid., each Bottle and Pot will have full directions, and be signed, FRAHCll, on the Government Stamp, to prevent base imitation. The SAMARITAN OIL is equally efficacious to Animals in all cases of recent external injury; the Emerald Ointment in all cases of long standing. BEST LONDON HATS, 18s. (id. We W ATKI^S 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 any other House in Newport Every Article warranted of the best materials and manufacture. The business in lumre win be conducted solely fcr READ' iMwNEV,and all goods will be sold at WHOLESALE PRICES upon this piiiiciple the extensive losses sustained by houses who give credit will be avoided and a profit (although small) will be certdin. Every article warranted to retain its shape and not spot «i;h rain, iheie being not one particle of glue used in tlieu composition N .B.'I his is the only BEAVER HAT MANUFACTORY in Ne»»poit. Drapers supplied on Advantageous Terms. 135, COMMELtClAL-S rilEET, two doors from HilUstreet. BlFDDj MB BLETCKIiY CARRIERS BY THE V GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, MORNINGS AND EVENINGS, TO and FROM the ANGEL INN, Farringdon-street, LONDON, and BLETCHLY'S Warehouse, Thomas-street, Bristol, from whence Goods are fordwarded without delay to all parts of IRELAND and SOUTH WALES. BAND B. beg leave most respectfully to return thanks to their Friends and the Public in general, for the unprecedented • support they have for so many years past been favoured with throughout the principality, and to assure those who may and do continue to order their G..ods by them, that every exertion shall be made on their part to ensure the early shipment hy the first Packet or Sailing Vessel as may he ordered. N, Eit^u Ch irge for Cartin" alld Ship/ling at Hotwells. Please Order by BUDD and CO., from Hie Angel Inn, Firringdon-street, London. N.B. Goods Carted in from any part of the Cities, hy a letter addressed to J. BLEI'CII LY, Bristol, or BUDD & Co., London All Empties returned with care, and Carriage Free. Bristol, September 20th, 1843. BRECKNOCK & ABERGAVENNY CANAL NAVIGATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN rpiIAT the next HALF-YEARLY MEETING or AS- J SEMBLY of the Company of Proprieties of the said Navigation, will be held at the ANGEL INN, in the town of Abergavenny, on THURSDAY, the 19rhinslant, at Twdve o'clock at Noon. J. PEIRCE. Clerk to the Companv of Proprietors. Canal Office. neqr Abergavenny. 2nd Octob-r IH43. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT DAVID POLLOCK, E>q., one of her Majesty's Commissioners foi the Relief of Insolvent Debtors will. 011 the 171h day of October, 1K4'?, at the hour ot en in the Forenoon precisely, attend at the Court House at Brecon, in the county of B'econ, and hold a ('ouit fur the Relief of Insolvent Debtors pursuant to the Statute. TXTH-& COMMISSION. NOTICE. THE Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales hereby give Notice, that on the Twentieth day ot October next they will proceed, either by themselves or by an Assistant Commissioner, to -certain and award the I otal Sum to be palll by way of RENT CHARGE instead ot the Tithes of the narish of U'itston or Wliiison, in the county of Monmouth, iccoiding to the provisions ot the Act tor the Commutation (if Tillies in England and Wales; and that the First MEEITNC for this purpose will he hidden at WIIIISO" HOUSE, in the said parish, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon of the day above-men- tioned, when all Peisuns interested ?tr.- desired to attend. Dated this Second day of October, 1843. By older of Ilw H ard. J. E. llOVENDEN, Secretary. Tithe Commission Office. MONMOU I liSfllRE. VOTICEis hereby given. That the next GENERAL QU A R 'f Ell SESSIONS of the PEACE, for the County of Mon- nouth, mill he held at the TOWN MALL, tM Usk, On MONDAY, the 16th day of OCTOBER, 1843, hid that the Court will sit at 12 o'clock at Noon, on that dau, vheiithe Chief ConstaHeiuiid Bailiffs are to altelld, awl to answer to their names, or in tie/unit thereol they will be fined, The Court cill then illl nediately proceed with all business relating to the tssessment, application, and management of the County Stork ir Rate, or any fund or funds used or applied in aid thereof aid make orders for payments, and consider and direct the gene- ral Business of the County. All /<<< and demands relating to the public expenditure of the county, must he delivered into the office of the Clerk of the Peace, fourteen days before the Sessions, or thell will not he settled una illowed ut such Sessions and all appeals and traverses must be uttered with the Clerk of the Peace, before twelve o'clock on the iecond day of the Sessions; and likewise snch applications for Orders in Hnsturdu, as are excepted from the jurisdictio/l of the Iustices in Special and Petty sessions, by ihe Act oj the 2nd nid '3rd Victoria, c. 85, intituled An Act to enable Justices oj I he Peace, in Petty Sessions, to make orders for the suppoit of Bastard Children." r At half-past nine on Tueday, the \7th day of Oct., the ''I1" ind Petty Juries will be called over, and are to answei » (e names, or in default thereof they will be fined. Andatipe13" >oiinil by recognizances are to attend, as the Court ii ill P1 °ce' ■ ry appeals, indictments for felonies, and traverses, ana tiansac '.he other business of the Sessit-ns.. All Convictions and Recognizances, and all Informations an Depositions, must be delivered or transmitted to the Clerk of tlie "ni(,t be delit,ei-e Peace, on or bef'Te <jie [<'rj({ay previous to each Sessions. Alt Costs allowed bn the County must he taxed at the same Sessions, or they willl/ut afterwards he allowed. TT, ,o i o WADDINGTON, Usk, \8th Septetnber, 1843. Dep ity Clerk of the Peace. N.B.-o. the fiist day of the above sessions an applicalion received from Air. Barrett, the gaoler at Monmouth, for an tn- ~iease ot £ o0. per annum to his salaiy, will be taken into consideration. Messrs. PERRY and Co. HAVE REMOVED their Ox lord- street,' Lo n'do 11111'" e''a m to No. 19, Berne, s-s'reet, THE THIRTEENTH EDITION. Just published, Price 2s.6J., in a Sealed Envelope, and sent hreetoany partthe.United Kingdom on the receipt of a I'ost'office Order foir 3s. tid., THE SILENT FRIEND, A r K^?AriVw,<'Iv°riheINFIlR:xiI'l'1ES OF THE G EN ERA IV E >\ bl Li\l, Ui both sexes being an Knqi.uy m o concealed cause that destroys physical energy, :iud the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established hei em- pire:—with observations on the baneful effects of Solitary in- dulgence and inf-ction Locat and Constitutional Weakness, Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and on the paitial or tuta) Extinction 01 the Reproductive Powers with means of NEQ- UATION the destructive effects of Gonorrhaa Gleet Stricture, md Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the Work is embellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Meicuryon the Skin, by Eruptions on the Head, Face, and Body with approved mode of Cure lor both sexes; followed by observaiions on the Obligations of y MARRIAGE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the temoval of certain Disqualifications; the whole pointed out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEND to be consulted without exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, London and Biimingham. Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Pater- noster-row; Field, 65, Quadrant. Regent-street; Purkis Compton street, Soho; Guest, 51, Bull-strret, Biimingbarn • Meilin Office, Newport, and by all Jiookselleis in town and country. CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUlVi Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functions of lite, and is exclusively directed to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganization 01 the Generative Sys- tem, whether Constitutional or acquired, loss of sexual power and debility aiising from syphilis; and is calculated to affoid decided relief to those who by early indulgence in solitary habits have weakened the powers of their system and fallen into a state ol chronic debility, by which the constitution >s lefl in a deplorable stale, and that nervous mentality kept up which placef the individual in a state of anxiety for the re- mainder 01 life The consequences arising from this dangerous practice aie nut confined to its pure physical re-uli but branch to moral ones leading theexcued, deviating mind into, a feliile held of seductive error, into a gradual and total degradation of mnhood, into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nalurewlsely IIIstlluted lor the preservation ol In-rspecies, bringing on piemature decie,.itude, and all the habitudes ol old age. Constitutional « eakness. sexual debility obstinate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstrnc ions ot ceitain evacuation*, 10.1" impoteocy and barrenness are effectually removed by this in- valuable medicine. Sold in Bottles, price 1 Is. pach or the quantity of four in one Family Botlle fjr 33s., by which one lIs. boule IS saved. Sold by all medicine venders in town and country, 01 whom znatule may be had the SILENT KRlE\D Observe the signature of It. and L PERRY on the stamp on the outside of each wrapper. J he Five Pound Cases may be had as usual. PERliY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, are the most effectual cure for every stage of the veneral dis- ease in both sexes; including seconda.y f'so's of the unnary passages, and all external diseases ol t ie skin, without hindrance to business. Messrs. Perry expect, when consulted by letter. the iisual fee ofi-t. Patients are requested to be minute in the detail of their cases. Med.cnes can be forwarded to any part of the world protected from ,TV^S,'S; ry be ^suited'as usual at 19. >>1 REE1. Oxford-street, London punclu? y V 11 til I morning until 8 in the Evening, and on S,ndra*Sn « patient to Only one personal visit is required from a country p enable Messrs. |'eily t0 giveqsuch advice as "ill p manent cu.e after all O.HER means BY MOST OL N.B. Country medicine venders can be PP above the wholesale patent medicine houses in Londo medicines. T>LH- Sold by H. WilliamSj E. V. Jenkins E- J- Ph,11,Ps' chemists, Newport. I FURTIIER REDUCTION lIt THE PRICES OF FURNITURE. rilHE Proprietor of the CABINET AN D UPHOLS IERY I _|_ WARDROOMS. adjoining the Plough Hotel Cheltenham, begs to intimate, that in consequence of the combinations and petty jealousies which have arisen in the trade, owing to the succrss which he has met with since his commencement, it is his determination still further to reduce the prices of furniture, and thus prevent a continuation ol the eihorbitant charges which have liilherio been made in this county. From the extensive a.rangernents which the Proprietor has made, he will be enabled to execute orders, to anv extent, in a few )ays-thereby pieventing the necessity, in cases of emer- gency, of going to London to effect purchases. lhe system of privace marks is abolished in this Establish- ment, and every article is marked in plain figures. ■Mr. i HO MAS RA A LINUS assurs his friends, that no exertions shall be wanting on his part to give the most ample satisfaction, and feeling confidence, as he does, in the men under Iiis employ, it will be unnecessary to imitate others bj practising d ceplion.—he theieloie contents himself by solici- ting a minuir aud peisonal inspection of the various aruc le* which lie ofte s fur sale, the whole of wh Ich he" warrants to be of the best workmanship, style and material The UPllO;,SI EllY DEr'A R I'M E.\T is conducted undei Ins own supeiiL endance, assisted by a peison of gieat ta^tt who was for yeats engaged at the Establishment in the Promenade. YAe Anctionee' ing and Appraising conducted as usual. N.U. Njchaigetoi packing. THE SIXTEENTH THOUSAND. Just published, in a sealed envelope, price 3s. sent free on receipt of a post office order f or 3s. 6d., "MANHOODe" THE CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE, with PI.AIM Di ii KCRIONS for its PEKHI-CT R ESTOH A I iov ad dressed to lho»e suffering from the destructive effects oi Excessive Indulgence, Sotitary llahiis, or Infection, followed hv obsei VHlions on Marriage, Local and Cons itntiooal Weak. ness, 1\1.lal and Nervous Debilitv, Indigestion, Insanit), Consumption. &c., &c Illustrated with Cases, &c., BY J. L. CURTIS & CO., Consulting Surgeons, 7, Frith Street, Soho Square, London SIXTEENTH EDITION. Published hv the Authors, and sold hy Burgess, Medical Bookseller. 28. Coventry street, llavmarket; Mann, 39 Cornhill; Strange. 21, Paierroster row Bailli, 4, Brydges- *treet, Strand, London Sowler, 4. St. Ai n's squuie, Man Chester; Philip, South Cattle street, Liverpool; Ferris and score, Bristol (Juest, Birmingham; Fannin and Co., 41 (irafton-stree*, Dublin; Bolster and Co., Cork; Drummond. 5. Blair Mreet, Edinburgh Slrncliao Aberdeen Barnes, Cias);ow and sold in a sealed envrtope hy all Booksellers, OPIVIONS OF 1 II K pnESS. c. This work, a TENTH edition of which is now presented to tile public-tell thousand copies have been exhausted sillce it< first ■ippearauce — has been very much impinved anrl enlarged hy the addition of a more extended and clear detail of general princi ides, as also by the insertion of several >.ew and highly interest- ing case;. The nuinbei less instances daily occurTin^ wherein affections of the lungs putting on all the outward appearances of consumption, which, however, when traced to their source are found to result Iroin certain banefnl titbits fully prove tint 'he p. inciple of the division of Uiiour is nowhere III')re applica- hie than in medic") ) ractice. We feel no hesitation in saving that there is no member ot society hy whom the book will n.)t be found useful whether such person hold the relation of a parent a preceptor, or a clergwnan." — Sun. Messrs. Curtis's work, called MANHOOD, is one of the few books now coining before the public on such a subject "hir.h can lay claim to the character ol being strictly profes sional, at the same lime that it is fully intelligible to all who read it. The moral and medical precepts given 111 it, render it invaluable."—Magnet. The perusal of Messrs. Curtis's book, entitled MANHOOD has really astonished us by developing a series of maladies, the never-failing consequence of the vicious habit of which it treats. he clef., connexion pointed out between the assigned cause and the en'ects is perceptible to every capacity."—Age. This is a work that we fear there exists too much need for to cause us to hesitate to recommend it for general perusal Every branch of those frightful maladies, whether the rt sull of immoral habits or secret vices, is here succinctly treated, and divested of all medical technicality, plain and easy dlreclion, are given for the best mode to be pursued in all cases, however complicated or apparently hopeless. To the married, as weli as the unmarried, ibis little work alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar cases, anil we are doing service to society in recommending it to general notice.—Essex and Herts Mercu.y i he scientific views taken by the authors, of the source and origin of many of the most distressing ..irects of certain depraved habits, fully estab'ish their c,aim to the character of sxperienced surgeons; and the result of our carelul perusal of the work has been to impress us with a thorough confidence in the talent and skill of the authors, and to saiisfy us that those intrus'ed with the care of youth are not a little indebted to them for famishing them with a means of preventing some of the most frightful maladies to which flesh is heir."—Old England. Messrs. CURTIS and CO. are to lie consulted daily at their i v Residence, 7, FRITH-STREET, SOHO-SQU RE LONDON. COUNTRY PATIENTS are requested to be as minute as possi- ble in the detail of their cases the communication must be ac- companied by the usual consultation fee of £ 1. and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on. N.H. The above uo^k sent free, enclosed in a SEALED EN VLLI)I)r, to any address, on receipt of a Post-otlioe order (or3s 6d. AG EN IS. Merlin Office. Newport Cossens -Monmouth. Times Office Hereford D Egville, Chronicle Office Worcester Evans Bangor Journal Office. Carmarthen BRISTOL AND NEWPORT |l\ STEAM PACKETS, di. GLAMORGAN, ARE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING TIII ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— From Bris:»lto Newport. I Fron. Newport to Bristol. OClober. October. (6, Monday— morn- 16 Monday—B morn ——— 17, Tues ~1!* MURN 17^ Tuesday—9 mom ——— IB* — 1 a|fer 18 Wed -10^ morn 19, I burs 2J after W Thurs 12* after 20, Friday- >1 at,ei 20, Friday 2 alter 21, Satur -— 3 aiter 2| »jat„r 2^ after FARES After-Cabin, 4s, Fore-Cabin, 2s ChildFeri tinde, t2 years of age, Half-price Dogs, Is each. Foui-whee1 barrage J)s. Iwo-wheel ditto lOs Horses, 5s each I wo-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton drawn bv one Horse, jyilh one fassenger 15s; Horse and Rider. After-Cabin, 7s lit to, r ore-Cabin, 6s—Newpoit to or from Pillgwenlly, Is Dogs, Is. each. TO and FlU) same day wnh the same Packet (provided < lo and Ko 1 icket be taken) ..I flel. Cal)in Gs Fore-Cabin, 3s. ibe rioprietors of the above I'a(-kei- give NOTICE, that they wtl not be accountahle for any Passenger's Luggage Z <\i\ ntl be|?nswe,'a|b'e for .,ny Goods, Package, or Pa. ■Ttfwl in t °r, ?a'"3Jed'> unless 'ked at either ot the., ipr d'ar ii" *1 °F and if above the value ct4()s entered at its value, and can,age pa,d at the time of booking Warehouses for Receiving and Booking Packages. Parcels PiJ T6,7j'k ,#l"1 Rownham Wharf. Hotwells. ,H„. Tredegar Iron Works, through Abercarne, Newbridge, ana Heduelty.and a branch fiom \ewbridge to Nantygl, A Coacl laily between these places and Newport; arriving at Newuwr ibout teno clock morning, and starting atoneo'ctockafternoo, at Bristol General Steam Navigation Company'* Othce, guay Bustol or to JOHN JONES, AgenV ■steam Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, Rodney Wharf, Newport, and BONDING SYSTEM. H. W. MORETON <&. CO. BEG respectfully lo inform t lie inhabitants of Newport ARUL' its vicinity tliat they have JIW importt d a small par- "el (as a sa!III,It'), ofa very supeiior description of Wines &c.. ind tor the conven.°NCE of pnvate families, each case contains one dozen bottles Piices as lollow. in Bond Port (Royal Oporto COMPANY s 1834). ios.perdoz. PMT VERY GOOD O- SHERRY BROWN JOS. TO 2OS. ALARSALA (OLD) •••• ,.A* CLARET. CHATEAU M.>RGAUX, 1834 OS' DII<O ST. JULIEN, •••• •••• 3',S* DITTO IMEDOC .20s. HAUT SAUTEINE .20s. Rhenish :JlIs. Champagne, Sparkling, First Quality 5Ds. jMto Spaikiing 4ns. Brandy, Pale Champagne Cognac, 1822. 25s. Ditto, Coloured Ditto, ditto, ditto, 2^>S. Hollands (Schiedalll) ,as. MONMOUTH. PARK. END HARD COAL. THE BRUNSWICK COAL COMPANY b.-g lo inform the Public that any quantity of the above very supenoi description of Coal may always be obtained at their WHAUI at MAY HILL. Teims, tor Cash, 10s 6d. per Ton, if taken at the Whatf; and 11 s. Cd .delivered in ihe TO* n. Agent to the Company, EDWARD JONES, Monnow- -treet, Monmouth ABERGAVENNY DC NEWPORT DIAIL. ALTERATION OF TIM R. THE Proprietors of the Abergavenny and Newport Mail L Coach IIeg leave respect'ully to inform Ihe Public, 11)A; lie Post.-oihce AM hoi it ies HAVTII^ made arrangements lot despatching the .M .il ftom Abeiguenny an hour eurherthu, usual, the COACH will leave that place al a Quarter belott S-veti o'clock every morning, instead of a Qjarter bdort Eight o'clock, as heret^ lore- Independently of the advant-ge- .vlnch the public WILL detive from this airangeinent, by the -xp.diting of their cjrrespondence. the Propritl;>rs beg le,J\e lo submit to Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen, and Ihe public generally having business in South \\ales. that by avai inL ,iiefTlsc-l,esof iliti convey ince, ihev will at rive in Newpoit IN -utfi ient time to proceed by the Carmarthen Mail, instead o waiting a day in the former town, as they HIVE hitherto beet obliged lo do. JOHN LLOYD. DELC ILO INS' PERFUMER* CAUTION. DELCROIX & SON (the Widow and only Son of the D late J. Delecroix,) Perfumers, and Manulacturers of ihe •elebrated Esprit de Lnvande, alll Millejieurs, &,c-, &~c., art- not in any w 'y connected with the person who is now cairjinp 'n business under the name of DEI-J.'H°'X AND Co.; and THE Inlv MA(;ASSAR OIL and KACYDJR Sold by them are lie Onginal and Genuine Pieparations of a A- ROWLAND v SON, 20. Ilatton (Jaiden, London. Widow J DELCROIX & SON, ifj, Conduit Sneet, Regent Street, Removed fiom 158, New bond Siieel. CAUTION. DF.LCROIX and ('O., 158, New Bond-street, London Perfumers (by Appointment) 'o her most Giacious MA ie,ty, and tier M-ijes V the Queen DW"ager, respectfully can ton the Nobility and Gentry AI:AI'IM base iounteifei;s ot the: •IR-f.tmed Espiit tie l.urande, Vegetable Ejtract. Sec., mad- b\ iischarged servants of J Delcroix and Co., who are equ-ILLV ncompeient to a-ceitain the DM^ER nf what they ex oi a Delcroix s Co*m tics," \C a> TLIEV are to discover « HA night ue uselul I hes»J wonhless imitations are, lor the sake d exorbitant plOht, foisted upon the public as genuine, by Pet timers and I lai dressers having the appearance of respecta mlily, well knowing them to be gross impositions, possesstn lone of the lughly appreciated qualities of the oiiginal. ']', >reveni such fiauduleot practices, ihe Nobility and Gentry o; he United Kingdom are inviied to send theii orders dnect IN Messis. Delcroix and Co.. 138, New Bon I s'reet. who, t, >rotect the far-famed celebrity NF then Establishment. i; forward ihern free of cariiage, and oil th, SAM^ relms as tliei -np.ilv the Nobility in town. With the view also, ofoff-rm alurihei proteciion aaainst ihe insidious and unpr ncipled a' ajks NF tho-e individuals usurping the title, and endeav uriiiL to undeunine the ACKNOWLEDGED fame of DEI.CholX an. O.'S O R1C1 L ARTICLES, they rrsoectfully cautiot their illustrious Pairons against being misled by placards, C*C announcing a Removal -I,icli the unwary would believ( -vas that ot Delcioix an I C', but which, is, in ieality,tht eITioval of J. Delctoix and Co.'s discliaiged servants. Tin unprovemenis In the piem ses ARE now completed in a stvle o comfort and elegance hitherto unittempted, alld t eNobilm Ind Gentry are im/i ed to inspect an um-qualled assortment o lashionatile foreign and E..giish peifuuiiry. Also, their IOHL established and far-celebraied DELCROIX'S ESPRIT DELAVANDE AUX MIL- LEFLEURS, so univerally approved in every quaiter of the habitable globe the fact being established by numeious attempts of unpiinci pled contempoiaries (who have totally tailed) to IMITATE tin ;ame; it i" however, necessary the public should be cautioner against imposition.—Puce :^S 6 j and 5s 61. PELCRolX's VEGETABLE EXTRACT, "ell known in the fashion ble world as pre-eminently success fill for cleansing the b ur and giving it a most delectable ap peatance and pleasing Iragranc-, alld keeping it in cuiI du!in. exercise or damp weather. — Puce 3s. (itl., 5s. and 10s. DELCROIX & CO.'S ROYAL BOUQUETS, VIX. IHH:Q11ET DE I.A RHINE VICTORIA,—BOUQUF. I DU PRINCE ALBERT,-BOUQUET DES }\\lCI.> ROYAI E>-HOI QI'ET DE LA PRIVCESSE R(/Y A ,E — B i'QI' E ROYALE ILLIA \F IV.,— BOU- QUET ])U liOI GEORGE IV. DELCROIX and CO.'S NEW perfume is the "PRINCE 01 I)i lt()IX an,i WALES'S BOLQI Er," which is a combinat on ot the frag ranee of the mo.t delicious flowers, in which 1 he flavour (Of TII moss rose b*-ars a conspicuous part. I his perfume is^colour ess, and will not soil the most delicate handketchie • Pnct 3s. 6d and 5s- TIER bottle. The Lovers of ELEGANT perfumes are solicited to call at 15H New Hond-street. and try Delcroix and Co.'s Royal Bouquet on their h-mdkerehieis (for which purpose bottles AIE always open free,) and TO A handkerchief so pel fumed, the c»mbinee iragrance of the choicest conservatory must yield precedence. DELCROIX'S MACASSAR OIL, Imported under the sanction of the Lords of the Tieasuiy," ihe use of Iter Most Gracious Majesty, and their Roya Highnesses the Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal. &c., is 3 delightfully fragrant and transparent, preparation "for the llait and, as an invigorator and beauttfier, is beyond all precedent It bestows the most biilliant gloss, together with a strong ten- dency to curl and is the only known specific capable of effec tually SUSTAINING the Hair in decorative cliaim, from the lieai otciowded assemblies, or the effects of a damp atmospbert: the original and genuine DELCROIX'S MACASSAR OIL, is protected by two elegantly-executed, correct likenesses, IN embossed medallions, of her Majesty and his Royal Highness Pnnce Albeit, witii the signature and address of the I)ropre tors. It products beautifully flawing cuils, and bv the tiai.B- cendant lustie it imparts renders the Hair truly enchanting To avoid counterfeits generally sold by Hairdressers, be sure to ask foi Delcroix's Macassar Oil," lot!, New Bond-street. —Price 3s. 6d. per bottle. DELCROIX'S KALYDOR, A French Cosmetic, surpassing all others for preserving and beautifying 'he complexion prepared for the use of her 1\10,1 Gracious Majesty the Queen, and her Majesty the Queen Dowager, by especial command, and protected by letters pa- tent, the label bearing the Royal Arms. elegantly embossed, surmounted by the Prince of \\a)es'sp)ume. "Cetessenttet parfait" for the Lady's toilet imparts a softness to the skin, and removes all cmaneous eruptions, giving to the complexion a cleai and healthful appearance. DELCROIX'S KALYDOR is an oderiferous creamy liquid—the only safe and efficacious pieparation for dissipating tan, fteckles, pimples, spots, and other disfigurements of the skin. 'The radiant bloom it imparts to the cheek, and the softness and delicacy it induces on the hands, arms, and neck, lender it indispensable TO every toilet. Ask for De^cioix's Kalydor," 158, New Bond -street.-I)i -IC, 4s 6d. per bottle. CAUTION TO LA DIES AND FAMILIES. The high repnre, and consequently great demand for Dei croix and Co.'s Unique Piepara ions, tiaveexcited thecupiditv of IMPOSTOIIS C destitute alike of hormur and of talent) QUACKS who tor itie sake oi G A I N IMPOSE ( by a connivance wiihun ptincialed vend rs of perfumery 1 tlieii p'rnicous compound upon the Puolic as file real D,!Icr,,ix's K,,Iv,lor" for lb complexion, Delno x's Macassar Oil" for the HaIr. &c. \c to HU>trate such impositions, D-lcmix Co., have ob tained Iniuncnons from the High Court of Chancery again-, -everal nffendeis, also a Chancery Pioteetion Label, which N future will ue alii xed 10 "very genuine article, wlilt the stgna imenf • J. DELClt ,1\ in mfmk, al the top a Crown and the address, 158, New B IND street," in the centie, sur rounded L>y the worr's Protected by the Court of Chanceiy and at the bottom "J. DELCROIX and CU," in blue ink Purchasers will DO well TO retu> n all articles nilt so guaranteed I HE ex I reme difficulty it, executing this lahle, (which is on JIlt principle ado ted to prevent forgery in the depirtments o Government), p ecludes Lie possibility of imiiaiion, and wll effectually protect THE NOBILITY FROM IMPOSITION AND FRAUD *M* Orders for India shipped on boaid free of expense. The following are authorised Agents Hopkins, Perfumer Philipps, W 11 Hams, & Jenkins, DI uggists, Newport Jones I Duncan, Druggists, Biecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan, Druggist, (only ) Menhyr Morgan, DROJ gist, Llan lilo Taylor, Peifumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgan, 1'ei- i'umer, Williams, Camlnian Otfice, and Wilson, Chemist Swansea Evans, Cross, II. White and Sons, Stationers tnd White, Chemist, Cormarthen, Phillips, Chemist, Coie nan, ditto, M'Carthy. ditto, LIND E-ins, Perfumer, Car liff; Davies, Cowbridge; Price, Druggist, Biidgend, J Y. vard and Hunt, Chemists, and Davies, Peifumer, Neath Driukwater, llird. and Treweeks, Chemists, Pembioke Hot. /and, Perfumer, Tenby Thomas, Perfumer, and V\ iJ,,A::I> I.'hemist, Cardigan Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, Abei ystwiih Perkins, Stationer, and W iiiams, Druggist, Havi lordwest; G. II. Jenkins, Cardiff; and al I respectable dealei F throughout the kingdom TO FAaBST3 AND GUARDIANS. WJAN TED a well-educated You'll as an IN-DOOR, W A P PR EX TICE to a CHEMIST and DRUGGIST. Apply to TilOS. R. LLOY O, 92, Commercidl St, Newpnr^o BXLITA11NZA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 1, PUI:Cf'S'ST"ELl, BAVK, LOV'DR'N. Empowered by Special Art of Parliament, IV. T'ict. cap. IX. DIRECTORS. William Bardgett, Esq. Samuel Bevingt'in. Esq, William Fechney Black, Esq. William Fechney Black, Esq. John Brightman, Esq" Ueorge Cohen. Esq. I M.illis Coventry, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. II Robert Eglinton, Esq Erasmus Robert Foster, Ese; Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. Peter Mornson, Esq. Hhttry Lewis Smale, Esq. Thomas Teed, Esq. AXIDll j,"s' J. B. Bevlngfon, Esq.—F.P. ock^'i". Esq.—J D. Dow, Esc. MFDICAL -IFFIC k"' John Cttndtnning. M.D., F.R ,S., *6» Wimpole-street, Cavendisli-squaie. STANDING co I' KIEL. The Hon. John Asuley, New-squaie, L;I.,c.oln's Inu. Mr. Serjeant Murphy, M.P., Temple; soiicnoii. William Bevan. Esq., Old Jewry. BAITSEP.S. Messrs. Drewett and Fowler. Princes-street, Bank. THIS Institution is einpoweie.l by a >p°cial Act of Fmh meat, and is so constiloted as to aft'ord the benefits of I i> Assurance in their fullest extent 10 ^olicy Holders, and to pre greater facilities and accomodation than are usually offered by other Companies. slssurauces IlIlI u el, hor he effected hy Parties on their own Lives, or hy Parties interested therein on tie Lives ot' oth rs- 1 he ellect of an Assurance on a per>nn's own life is to create at once a Property in Reversion, which can by no oilier meims. be realised. Take, for instance the case of a peixnii at the age of Thirty, who by the payment of C.5 3s 4.1 to the rrifanniu Life Assurance Company, can become al once possessed lit <» 'lequeathahle property amounting to one thou-.and pounds, sub- ject olllr to the condition of his continuing the same payment Iuarterlv during the remainder of his life, a condition which inav be fulfilled hy the mere saving of eight shiliingx weekly in bis expenditure. Thus, by the exertion of a very sligM degree of economy—such indeed, as can scarcelv he felt as arl inconve- lience, lie may at once realise a capital of one thousand j^ounds, which he can bequeath or dispose of in any way be may ihink proper. A Tahle of Decreasing Rales of Premium on a ncnel and re. inaikable plan the Policy-holder having the option of dis- joctinuing t lie payment ol all further Premiums altei TWIMV, riFri EN, TEN, and even FIVE years; and the Policy still re- maining in force-in the first case, for the full amount original ly assured and in either of the three other cases, for a ponim of the same according to a fixed and equitablescaieendorsed upon the Policy. Increasing Rates of Premium on a new and remarkable plan or seeming Loans or Dehts a less immediate puy ment being ■ equired Oil a Policy for the whole term of Life than in ^ny other Office. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy., All claims payable within one Month after proof of death. Medical Attendantsremunerated in all cases tor iheir reports, A .Board of Directors ill attendance daily at two o'clock. Extract i'. otn Increasing Rates of Piemium, fur an Aasur- aucJ Of £i 00. for Whole Term of Life. Ii Annu.J,' Premiums payable dm ing i l I Age. isl Five 2d Five c*d fi\e 4i ti f ive j Remainder I; Years. Years. Ytais. Yenr- of life, £ s- d. €. s. d 1£' s d. £. s. Ù £. s. d £, d'l £. s. d. 20 I 4 I 5 in L 10 ll I 16 9 2 3 8 30 I 6 4 1 12 2 1 19 I 2 7 4 2 17 6 41) I lfi 1 2 4 4 2 14 6 3 7 3 4 3 4 50 2 16 7 3 9 4 4 5 5 5 6 3 ft 13 7 PETER MORRISON, Resident Doctor. Detailed Prospectuses, aud every requisite inl.'rmstion hit to he mode of effecting Assurances, may be obtained on ItppJlca- o the following AG EN 1 S. \!EWIJORT Mr. rifCMARD JENKINS. r«);D);GA !Mr.G. IIARRIIY, Bank. CHEPSTOW Mr.J.L B A LI) W YN Solicitor. Cfjurrt) of iPitglanU Uife aim jfirc ASSURANCE, rRUST AND ANNUITY INSTITUTION, Empowered hy Special Act of Parliament. %ND UNDI R OIS'l'olGL'lS¡jtO PATROMACE, CLERICAL AND LAY 6, KING WILLIAM-STREET, LONDON. One-tenth of the entire Pmfits of this Institution will be ap- phed to the relief nf Dressed and Aged Clergymen, and the Widows and the Oiphans of Cleig; men who may be lecnmrrendeH hv the Bishops, or by the Clefgy of thftir Ie. spective Localities.) TRUSTEES. TheRight Hon. Lord Sinclair. <ir John Stuart Forbes. Bart. Rev. W illiam Harness, M.A. Rev. W illiam Harness, M.A. | Captain Maedwigail. William Sloane, Esq. Robert Thuiburn, Sen., Esq. DIRECTORS. WILIIAM SLOANI-, Esq., Chairman. Major Adair. olin Anderson, h sq. lev. W. Harness. M.A, lenry P. I lope, Esq. Jackson, Esq. lev. 11. J. Knapp, D.D. 1 ames Lamb, Esq I Captain MacduugiH. Rev. Tho». Robertson, M.A. William Am'T se Shaw, Esq. G oige Sloane, «i".sq. Edw. Hearlicote Smith, Esq. J olin W alker, Esq. Sir William \Vh le. SECRETARY.—William Emmens, Esq. LIFE. THIS Institution adopts both the MISTI'AL AVD PnorniF- TAIIY principles of Assurance, and combines in one I s a- ■hshmeiit, all the advantng s piesented by the numeious ;\ie- inpolitan Assurance Companies, wtih Hates of Pi emtum as low is are consistent with security. FIKE.—The Premiums lor Assurance against Fire aiechargeJ it the usual m"derdle rates, with a reduction 01 ten per cei^ m the Residences and Furniture of Clergymen. ENDOWMEN TS FOR FUTURE CHI LDR EN—An ex- ■ensive set of Tables has been pienared—expressly for the use jf this Institution—y\ hereby a fixed sum may be secme-i t«» -very child ( boin of Il,e same parents) attaining any age that nav he desiied, from 14 to 21 years inclusive the payment of lie Premium ceasing at the death of either parent, and beluie he eldest child c in attain the age desiied. TABLE OF LIFE RATES. VITHOUT PROFITS. Mutual Equal | ASCENDINT. SCALE. "e Scale Rates, rirstseveii Sec. Seven Rema nder Years. Years. of Life. £ S. D £ S. D. £ S. D. £ S. D. £ S. D. 20 1 17 4 I 13 11 1 2 0 1 13 0 2 4 0" 30 2 6 10 2 2 7 1 8 0 2 2 0 2 16 <> 40 3 3 6 2 17 8 1 19 0 2 18 6 3 18 0 50 4 13 4 4 4 11 3 0 2 4 10 3 6 0 4 30 2 6 10 2 2 7 1 80 2 2 0 2 16 (i 30 2 6 10 2 2 7 1 8 0 2 2 0 2 16 <> 40 3 3 6 2 17 8 1 19 0 2 18 6 3 18 0 50 4 13 4 4 4 11 3 0 2 4 10 3 6 0 4 The necessary forms and information may be obtained by tpplication to W n.nAM EMMI NS, Secretary, 6, King Wiiliani- street, Cilv; or to any of the Agents:- I\H\\PO){).T.M.LLE\\ELL!N.Esq. MON MOU TH M. J. W IGtl I'M AN, Stationer. CARDIFF Mi. E. LEYSIION, Auctioneer. S W A NSEA. H EN R Y BEVA N, Esq. Customs. All applications for Agencies in those places where the Company have not Jet appointed Agents, to be addiessed to the Secretary. lop, A THE manifold advantages to the Headsof Families from the possession of a Medicine of known efficacy, that may be resorted to with confidence, and used with success in cases of temporary sickness, occurring in families more or less every lay, are so obvious to all, that no question can he raised of its importance to every householder in I he kingdom. From among numeioustestimonials I he following is respectfully submitted;— TO MR. T. PROUT, 229 STRAND, LONDON. 5, Cooper-street, Manchester, March 12, 1842, SIR,—I have much satisfaction in communicating to you the result of my experience after repeated trials of FNAMPTOW'T "ILL Of II EAL711, and I feel it but justice to staf.thdt)f) the louise of ri) any years' trial of various Aperient Medicines. I have never fonnd results at once salutary and efficient in the ebef of the sYStem fiom redundant bile, &c., &c., with so itile inconvenience; I am, therefoie, wairanted in declaring hat they supply to me a means long wanting, of being abie to ecommend to families, schools, and especially mercantile men, yheiher at the desk or on the road, a most valUdlJleresolllce in in occasional medicine. And I shall lake credit lo myself if 0 giving this tesii nonv, I am the means of mak'lIg Fiamoton's moie generally known and appieciited. I am. sir, respectfully yours, WILLIAM SMITH. The unprecedent sale nf these Pills arising fiom the earnest ecommendanons of the man, thousands who have deiived tr-nt-nt Irom therr use, rende,s any lengthened comment unne- cessary thev aie not put forth a, a cure tor ad diseases to vInch mankind is liable, but fur Bilious aud LHer ComplalntF vitli their many well known attendants. Bilious aud Sick lead-ache, Pain and Oppression atter meals. Giddiness. D!Z- iness, Singing No se in Head and Ears, Diowsineas Heait- urn, Loss of.Appeiite, Wind Spasms, &c, Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of their salu- ary effects. The Stomach will speed ly regain its stiength- healthy action oftheLiver, Bowels and Kidneys, will lapidly ake place and instead of listleness. heat, pains ard jaundiced ippeaiance, stiength, activi'y, and renewed health extending o good old age, will be the result of taking ibis medicine ac- cording to the directions accompanying each box. Sold by T. Prout. 229, Strand, London piice Is. Ud and !s. 9d. per box and by Herbert A lllian s. chemist, Newport. t'hillips, Cardiff; Farror Monmouth; J. H. Morgan Alier- ;ivenny Morgan, MeithyrTydvil; Williams, Brecon Jouls- one, Dandt-very, W llliams, Jenkins, IStiick, Daw, and Wil- on, Swansea, Evans, Carmarthen; and by the Venders ol v.»idic:nes generally tbroughou the kingdom. E, V JENKINS Druggist, Agent for Newport. i.,k for FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH, and observe the name and address" of Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, LOll, don," on the Coyernment Stamp.