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If thou would'st view fair TINTBEN aright, Go viii t it by the pale moon light I (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 rumd pile; And, home returning, soothly swear, Was neei scene so sad, go fair.
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r As some proud column,thotlgh one, RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering throng Now is the stately column broke, The beacon light is quench'i is amok*. The trumpet's silver sound is still, The warder silent on the hill
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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING sifflCE, I „ Corner of Corn Street. LPOMM ERC.1 AL-STREET, NEWPORT (I^HE PUULIC are respectfully informed, that this Establish- J'1 meat I* COMPLETELY FURNISHED with I AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF I AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF JFEW & HANDSOME TYPE, !H SUITABLE FOB M A T I8OOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL j lqm COSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER K, HANDBILLS, \IaW FORMS,AUCiIONKERS'CATALOGUES J"1' BILLS OF L4DIMO, SHIPPING NOTES, ?%TyKIIS OF ALL DF-SCRGPTOONP, FOR 9ROM WORKS A COLLIERIESO AND ALL WORKS REQUIRING EXPEDITION, MINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, AND AT VERV i ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC. &ECU1 ED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. m alJUtftiøtfØ. "rht ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MON MOUTH are re- LYCTFULLV informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent lor THE ''MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," IN that TOWN, WIN ih>mpt)y forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in Paper. V ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAIETTR, London Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Eng *&D, Ireland, and Scotland. BV AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA. UDder the direction and survey of the Imperial and Royal Au- thorities, there will take place 'rrtwcobly on tht IBlh November, 1843 the distribution of the FEOWDS Or TBS ATXSTR.IAW LOA. 4nd of PRINCE PAUL ESRERHAIV, 176 Millions franc, of the Ttar 1836. Negociated by the house of MESSRS. M. A.de Rothschild and Sons. M ORDERS lot Bonds can be RIVEN until the 16th of Novem- ber next. They contain Gains ot two Estates and Money FROM 750,000 franca down to 1250 francs, and from 150,000 '*nc» down to 125 francs. Twenty-four hundred Gains of R°NJMON Bonds, and in the special distribution of the Ren 31,200 Gains will be obtained, and each Red Bond !5*UT gain a higher or a lower amount. Price of a Common £ «ud, £ 1 •. RED BOND» *2* FOR ^3-,HE PURCHASER RECEIVES W Common Bonds of the three different series. For £ 5., 6 Common Bonds and one Red Bond, etc. Detailed Prospec- TUS in English, which state the full particulars, and Bonds «O be obtained at the Banking-house of Mr. A. J. STRAUS ^•ceiver-General, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, or at his office, No. Salisbury-stieet,Strand. Londou HUMAN LIFE. AT present the popular opinion is, 'hat the natural duration of life U 70 years, but this is contrary to both sacred and P'OFAUJ history. This opinion is, no doubt, founded on a MIS- i IIderstanding of the passage of the 90th PUIPI, where it is '"DEED stated, that tbe days of our years are threescore years ten, and if, BY reason of strength, they be fourscore years. FFCT»8 their strength labour and sorrow," Now, it must be re- UMBERED, that this Psalm is ascribed to Moses, and that he is #OT speaking of tbe lives of men in general, but of what was BURRING among the Israelites in the wilderness. Tbey died J*01 a nataral death, but were oat off for their sin and unbelief y judicial dispensations. ^judicial dispensations. PTHE clever Dr. Farre maintains that 120 is the last grant of to man, ANIL quotes the sixth chapter of Genesis, and the 11 ID verse, where it is written, My spirit shall not always 5»ITH man, for that be also is flesh yet his days shall be InSudred ■n<I JYANTY YGMA." NOW, we tind_this EUPWSSD ™N#ntion on part of God gradually carried into effect—-tbe of vitahly appearing: to BECOME weaker until the olose ■I.L ER" 'FT which the postdiluvian patriarchs nourished when J'THOUGH several centuries bad elapsed since tbe deloge, we the 120 years were about tbe average of liutnan existence. ?LBPP«SINB then, that tbe tbeory of long life is well Matuned, !H« question naturally is SUGGESTED, bow are we to attain what so desirable A wise general on tbe eve of battle makes a !'Ropei disposition of his force. beforehand, and does not wait TILL the enemy has made an attaok, and thus, by forethought and ?•« preparation, reasonably expect# a victorythus, be who bat& a desire to attain a healthy, and consequently, happy old does not indolently wait for the attaok of the enemy, which sickness, but is constantly on his guard against his insidious fPpioackes, by paying proper attention to the state of his •alth, Many'wonld fain occasionally use medicine to asssi^t ^TURE in her operations bat, like a mrriner at sea without bis thtnpaSli, knowing not where to sleer, they first try this, and JH#n that, and meet with nothing bnt disappointment; to those "OW welcome most be the important fact, that PARR'S ME- DICINE is all that is required, the fine tome properties it con- tains innriably relltnrelJ the stomach to a healthy longing for FOOD- or in Other words, it produces a good appetite, so much «"*ied but so seldom enjoyed by the invalid; tbe gentle stimu- 1«UZ ^WERS it possesses assist the stomach to properly digest food receives the balsamic powers it bestows on the "A. <B.> DCIIGINRI'I F«EII»S»' £ >. D««irable and disposes both mind and bodj to Healthy exercise •vervihing Mnderils inlluence soon ,LL« varied duties of life are performed with p *"S',R*- 1 j-"» •ddiijon, contains a fine sedative quality, and instead of" long weary nights, gives SOUND and refres I G p. *L°mach and bowels require it, it acts as TIE MI' J!" ARReeabIe purgative, and by its cleansing po«E » nK«»nir! a redondancv of bile, and completely £ °»U of the intestinal canal. To hare produced a medic,ne so SDGN and mild in its operation and eflecls.and yet so effectual "» searching out and curing disease of however long standing ?*hibits, on the pait of Old Parr, deep research and a thorongh KNOWLEDGE of his subject. Those who have been the instru- cts of restoring this long-lost secret to tbe world feel confi- they make the assertion, that none need despair, that !R ONLY a fair trial be given, tbe result will be a restoration to ealtb and happiness. "Thus aball their humble labours merit praise, And future Parrs be blessed with honour d days. ..TBE following letter received by one of tbe proprietor from Rev. D. HARRISON, Whitstable. near Canterbury, is a tur proof of their effioacy in oases of Indigestion, Liver and BTOIAACH Complaint, fee., \C. a V Wbitstable, Sept. 5, 1842. MY Dear Friend,—I received tbe box of PARR S LIFE P'LI-S so kindly sent me, for whiob I beg you to accept mv best •BANKS. Thev oould rot have CME more opportunely, as L was '"ffering considerably from indigestion at the time. I immedi- commenced taking the pills and found great beneht in a '«* days. I have taken them subsequently, with the same ef- St, which induces me to believe that they a«e an exceedingly I*. ial remedy in indigestion. A friend of mine has found IhI of great utility in an obstinate liver complaint. If my re- commendation oan be of any service you are at liberty to use it "Iou pless e.-l am, my dear friend, yours, very truly, 1 J DAVID HARUISON. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM. I he following letter will be read with interest, as it contains a "tatement of another recent cure of Chronic Rheumatism, solely TRO» the use of the popular medicine, PARR S LLR FC 1 ILLS. IT will be seen »hat Mr. Hugh Lewis, of MorpoeUi lowyn, MERIONETHSHIRE, North Wales, H-S TO enrol his name among the N of testimonials of cures by Parr s Life Pills. I he letter re- tbe case is from his brother Mr. Lewis Lewis, of the **SOROOETH TOWVD, North Wales, Merionethshire, July 4,1843 GEJU^N_T have much pleasure in stating to you ibe m r Vimiher by your efficacious medicine, as Jonderful cure of my T roihej. 'V 3^ HEAR QF THC IM. Jmuat be nearly as ?[AUFYDGTO Y Wales. My brother **fioed him to his bed, and the LAST ATTA^4R^CRUCKTINE ■°UID not move in bed, and the pain was M ♦ although be had been under the care of °ne '•dical gentlemen in the county, and had administere •nous applications, both external and internal, without attora- him any benefit; as a last resource he was induced to try effect of Parr's famous remedy, and now though he has only »n«nmed one half of a 1U. packet, he is per/ECF/RURERF.-I am, •fttlemen, yours gratefully, L'1/ IS LEWI This famous remedy has been established by undoubted 'OOF nf it. «ffiracv and by A MASS of evidence and testimonials 'M 'resoectaMe o'ersona. which no other medicine ever yet 'Hed forth Hence host of spurious imitator, who reckless • I »riu. JIEUI- GEEK to injure its fair fame by c .aRAC,ER OR CONSEQUENCES «E MEDICINE ttdiog DANGEHOU. SOBSTITITTM PDBLIE health, tbe pro- «*ent a continuance of this inj Y EXPOTING THE BASE T°R» spare neither INE*" 0F These reckless speculator duct of such parlies «J AN(] by so doing, destroy '1 continue their mjurions MEdicine. To prevent • remedial character ot the gen OPRIE,ORS 0f PARR'S OH serious wrong being CONLIN"n "CHASERS of this singularly £ PLLLS therefore urge upon p G-;RjOT attention being cacious medicine, tbe necessity •0 to the following NITFTION. I, C. VTI LS are engraved in tbe NIE words "PARR 5> ^RT. „FRI on a red ground and at- •EMINENT Stamp, in white lettei I:CjNE. Tbe signature bed to every box of the ^"U'"T D CO. IS also printed the Proprietors, «' T. ROBERTS and ^VITHOAT TBL. RAArk the direction wrapped round each katheutioity tbey are .punous HO,I HOX. Foil directions are J, p«ul's Barclay and [Old wholesale by Edwards, to. • ^OW churchyard, K Farrindon-street; BUTTON HE;;ER. AND J. and R. fdon; Mottersbead and C LE £ J BY AT least one agent [mes and Co., Edinbnrgh A^ ADD by all respectable Ivory town in the Unittd KIN* T>NT MEAICILLE( pRLCE puts, drnggists, and dealers Y I R AaDENERS' ARMS, LLANABTH. (CHRISTOPHER HESLOPE begs leave to inform his j friends that the annual Ball will take place at his house, on Wednesday, the 8th of November next, when their company will be highly esteemed. October 25t h, 1843. TO MALT3TBES TO BE LET, with Immediate Possession, A COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE and GAR- DEN, situate in Lower Market-street in the town 0f Usk, with a very convenient Malt-house attached, capable of making 3000 bushels of malt in the season. One or two pieces of rich meadow land, near the town, may bo had with the above, if required..nvira Apply to Mr. JAMES RICHARD, or to Messrs. JONEB and WADDINGTON, Usk. Usk,24th of October, 1843. PONTYPOOL. TROSNAKT MALT HOUSE, TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION THAT- Extensive and convenient Malrhouse, situate at TROAMNT, well supplied with an inexhaustible of sp.ringwater, and capable of wettingfifteen Quarteris of Barley, without the labour of pumping or hfung with ample room without th« labour of pumping or hfung wah ample roo n for storing 10,000 bushels of malt, if required, a comfortaWe Dwellinit-house is attached, with a large and p Garden, together with a Two-stalled Stable, Car ous and Outbuildmes, inclosed within aboundry wait. An exteS and lucrative trade has been carried on upon the premises for the last 14 years, by !he.f Mr. JOSH. PIERCE, to whom all applications are relerred, if by letter pre-paid. _——————— CHEPSTOW. AND ENTERED UPON AT CHRISTMAS NEXT, ALL that capital BARK-HOUSE or WARE-HOUSE, with Sheds attached, and convenient Docks sitoate near the BRIDGE, in the town of CHEPSTOW, and now in tbe occu- pation of Mr. Prosser. Also, adjoining the above premises, to be LEI .together or seperate, a large TIMBER YARD, with excellent Sawpit, Sheds, Stables, and Docks altogether forming a most desirable taking for any party engaged in the Bark, Hoop, or limber 1 "likewise to be LET and entered upon on the 25th of March next, an old established PUBLIC HOUSE, called the BUTCHERS ARMS situate near the BACK, in the abon town, and for many years in the oooupatiou of Mr. J ohll Uatton. „ For further particulars, enquire of the Messrs. Lvan Solicitors, Chepstow. -i [One Concern.] NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. By Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, At the WESIOATB HOTEL, Newport, on MONDAY, the 6th day of November, 1843, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, seven very desirable MESSUAGES OR DWELLING HOUSES, SITUATED in Club-row, abutting on the east to the Mon- mouthshire Canal Company's Tram-read, and now seve- rally occupied by Mr John Clark, Mr. Thomas Habakkuk, Mr Henry Alfred, Mrs. Rebecca Stephens, Mr. John Walsh, Mrs. Dd. Williams, and Mrs. A. Stuckey. The HOUSES are now let at the low rent of £66. per an- num, the ground-rent £ G. 10s., which will be apportioned at the time of sale and will be said in one or mote lots to suit the convenience of Purchasers. The whole of them are held under a lease of seventy yeais, of which, only 18 years, were, on the 29th ot September last, ^Further Particulars mav be obtained by applying to the AUCTIONEER, Commercial-street, Newpoit. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On MONDAY, the 6th day of November next, unless pre- viously disposed of by Private Contract, A POXSXCYOF ASSURANCE FOB. £1000. IN the Equitable Insurance Office, London, on the life of a Party about 40 years of age, but who is now, and has been for some time, in auch a state of health, the effect of a *erious accident, as to render it extremely improbable thar he should %ot°fimherrparticulars apply to Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Aacti^^pr, Coipmercial-street, Newport. MOMMOUTS XTNION. PERSONS willing to supply the above Union wiih 100 sacks of good FLAT W HITE or PURPLE POTATOES, of MOibe to the sack, to be delivered at the Workhouse in Monmouth, free of expence, on or before the 23rd day of No- vember next, are required to send sealed tenders (marked on the outside, Tendert for Potatoes) with samples, to the Clerk's Office, in the Workhouse, on or before theSth day of Novem. ber next. Tenders may be made for the 100 sacks or for M sacks. By order of the tJoard, Monmouth, Oct 23rd, 1843. W. F. POWELL, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, on the First day of January next, application will be made to her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, assembled at Quarter Sessions, in and for the County of Monmouth, at Usk, in the said County, for an oider tor turning, diverting, and stopping up so much of a certain Foot-Paih, or Highway, leading from Stow Hill, in the parish of Saint Woollos, in the County of Monmouth, to the village of Bassalleg, in thn same county, as passess through the yard belonging to the Bull rnn situate on Stow Hill aforesaid, tbe premises attached to ihe Newport Union Workhouse, and a ceitain Field, or part thereof, adjoining the last-mentioned premises in the occupa- tion of Mr Lewis Edwards, extending in length from the said Bull Inn 194 yards, or I hereabouts, and running pariellel to the Turnpike Road, and within a few feet thereof, and for carrying such Path along the side of the said Turpike Road, from the said Bull Ino, for the space of 197 yards, or thereabouts, there to enter the said Field in the occupation of Mr. Lewis Edwards, aod joiu the remainder of the said Foot-path, or Highway, by means of a stile or steps now made at or near certain Cottages and Gaidens in the occupation of Samuel Giles, Jane Hopton, and Henrv Jenkins, and that the Certificate of two Justmes SJ.5 th.M. Footp. « -i.b th. PI.. of the old. and proposed new Footpath or Highway will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the .aid County on the Second day of HODGKINSON, Surveyor of the Parish of St. Woollos. Dated this 28th of October, 1843. rriHF CREDITORS of the late Mr. THOMAS JONES P DUII r of Newport, Solicitor, are requested to send 1 £ £ Claims forthwith to Messrs. PRO- J?art"i rnWCOOD of Newport, the Solicitors to the THERO ant TOWOOOD, t0 his EsUle Wll, ^ieamsen!o payn^'th.m the amount of their respective debts on or BK K r8t 0^r* vVrUiin g^in'31 he"hand s o t he deceased ^at e requestetl to send to Messtit. PROTHERO and TOWGOOl; a fun of such as belong to them respectively, with a statement of the circumstances attending the deposit. Newp RTI 28th October, 1843. a THE SCHOONER GLAMORGAN D. JONES, MASTER, IS NOW LOADING at COTTON'S WHARF, TOOLEY- STRERT, LONDON, for Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Aberga- venny, Brecon, Monmouth, Ponty pool, Cowbi idge, Bridgend, and adjacent places, and will positively Sail on SATURDAY, November lIth, 1843. u A \t u For Freight, &c., apply to the Master ou Board Mr.R. Burton, jun., Newpoit; Mr. Thomas Ilieuards, Abergavenny; Messrs. Prosser aud Price, Brecon Nil. Scovei the Wharfinger, London or to Mr. J. G. BIRD, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport, and London Shipping Company, at Caidin London, October 31st, 1843. ™ E BRISTOL AND NEWPORT MWL^ STEAM PACKETS, <fc GLAMORGAN, usa. & GLAMORGAN, ARE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THE ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— fr»m Bristol to Ntmpnrt. From Newport to Bristol. November. ^5,0U^R"J I «FI«R 6, Monday «1 morn 6, Monday 3 after 7 Tuesday — 7 morn 7, Tuesday — 3 after FL' Wednesday — 7 morn 8, Wednesday— 3J after 0 Thursday — 1\ morn 9, Thursday — 6 morn m Jridav 8 morn 10, Friday 6J morn 1 Saturday — 8J morn II, Saturday — 7 morn • ._After-Cabin, 4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children under 0 aee. Half-price. Dogs, Is eaeh. Four-wheel 20s f Two-wheel ditto, 10. Horses, 5s each ri i i r-.rriaee or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, 1 wo-wheel Linage or ^{ d Hider, After-Cabin, 7s; Dogs,Is. each. TA vno dav with the same Packet (provided a 1'0 and Fro Ticket be taken) After-Cabin, 6s. Fore-Cabin,3s. The Pionrietors of the above I ackets give NUilOL, that .he, .ill „P„,Tacc.»»T.W./O' FFI«e OFFFI' aor will they be answerable ^ol! a ^0, t j' t rhpi eel, (if Lost or Damaged,) un!ess Booked iit eiiher of Offices, in Bristol or Newport; and^ ,he me of bookme entered at its value, and carriage paid at the time ot booking. Warehouses for Receiving and Booking Packages Parcels. &o. Nelson-street, Bristol,and Rownham Wharf Hotwells. Pontypool and iburgavunny'—Coaches daily between these .taces and Newport. Tredegar Iron [Vorki, ilro,,gh Aherearne, Newbri,ige, a?td ie<iwelty,and a branch fiom Newbridge ti » 118 latly between these place, aud Newport arriving at Newport (bout ten o'clock morning, and starting at one o clock afte noon Apply at the Bristol General Stearn Navigation Cornpanyly Office, Ouay, B.istol; or to At™ MoamVacket Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hotwolla, RimIm* Wh»rf|N»wp«t MR ,Rt" Wharf, Newport Iud ■ ■* ¥ ▼ JL. JLW JL J*- -<- fOIJ\TY 0F MONMOUTH. «. t t TT„if Year endiutt 30th of June, 1843, which were p^sed on the 16th of Octobei, 1843. A N ABSTRACT of tbe ACCOUNTS of tbe treasurer., for the Half Year ending g (] tjL e' p 'j for Repairs &c. to Bridges '■ 226 16 10 ..»uiem«»<rf1"Vr.v. ^!»» • i" S » Ileceivja of theVishiiisMasiMralesof IhaCounlJ fi, |7 8 M ehe^VinK'priscCnerV And'conveiI IliVniVi'pilson 153 12 u ''IfIS,?, cutions, and for the removal of prisoners under s-n n p n, pajj Cjer ° 214 9 h fiom 30th June to Slst December. 1842 y. 3 781 5 2^ P91J ° 2B5 13 6 Received amount of two County Rates 'Jr't-TVi,.>VnV' TJiid Co, JnerS*_Vi*Mnnol 2,000 0 0 Received of tl e London Life Association, amount of fur « Q pjjj off Piinci^. I 299 0 rity of the County Rates il Paid Interest of Mon. New'House of Corieotion 2,970 13 11 i Paid on account of ErecMo.. -^j-e of a P.tuper Lunatic. '7 12 10 Paid expences incurred in taking '^ting, Stationery, See 204 18 8 • >. Paid Incidental expences, including Pr»w 30 0 0 ii Paid Half-a-years Salary of Treasurers. 1,659 1 2 8 Balance in Treasurers'hands j £10.850 2 6 £ 10330 2 6'4 ,r v PROTHERO & TOWGOOI), rveas^_ r it *"• COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. | A SCHEDULE OF FINES imposed and levied on Summary Convictions before Her Majesty's Justices of the Peacc, acting: minm the sever, A Divisions of the County, which have been paid to the Treasurers between July Sessions and October Sessions, 1843. Tbe Darty against — — ■ Under whaT statute fine im- r0 whom diieoted tot wuen naij celled'"b* Complainant. whom complaint Offence. When heard By whom heard. C°D™H p0ied- be paid. J Trtasiuef preferred. L — — — DIVISION OF ABERGAVENNY. Thomas Williams Roger Prosser Fence SK.lin, Ind Au8« .'he H.o W t> BjJn. .»d7i8 G«.4.c29,s 40 0 10 0 iCouoty Noren, 0 10 0 William Hopkio Thomas Johnson Assault Djllo Same Same°* °3''S U 2 e Uiilo J>r-j L> Joseph Collins William Yorath Ditto oih Sept. Same ,»am« u *> oi DIVISION OF MONMOUTH.. n 0 Thomas Watkins | William Howells | Assault I 19lh August J. R„berts & G. Cave, Ksqr.s 7 & 8 Geo. 4, c 20 | 0 5 0 Ditto DIVISION OF NEWPORT. „ fi «KSH sr pw lit DiMO John Kdwsrd. DW. ««• "romas Pope. Cl.rk Same | 5 0 0 '| Ditto William Morgan Druo Diu« |H. Will.ams, Cl.rk *». 1 » » j" Treasurers Ollto John Morgan Ditto Diuo jJohn Ru.s.11, E, jSam. I 0 0 «,^l-:l)m» County Treasurers Di„„ Ricb.rd Henmor Ditto jDillo j ».m. iam. 1 0 » 'Covtjt, Tm. ij>.lto j, 8i?: »:LhpX'. wS |iC j ^■4'c6,-s2'i o'°0 j050 Countv Treasurers n in 0 ni|t_ Howell Thomas Ditto iDitto Sam» -Same I 0 0 Ditto IfJJt'-o BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. n Pharles Hooking INo return |4th July R.Mullock,& l .Hawkins,Esqrs| 0 10 1 rustees of Roads |4th July j Di,t0 John Williams D?Uo 24.h Augu.t Same 9 Geo. 4, c 3. 18, ,19! 0 5 0 County Treasurer. 24th Augu.t 0 5 0 Di:t0 Rachel Robert, Ditto i11th Sept. Sam« Geo. 4, c 31, s ^7 0 2 6 Same >hs,ept. 0 2 6 John Jonea Ditto {23th Sept. Richard Mullock, Esq. '7 Geo. 4, c 6 0 I 0 Overseer of Newport j'2lstfcept. D"'° DIVISION OF RAGLAND. „ „ c n A David Lewi. JNathan Jones jUnlawful fishing 112nd May | 1 homas^^JJ^and U illian |7 & 8 Geo.4, C29.s34| 0 1 0 |Overseer of Ragland j'2lst Sept, j 0 t n Crawley, DIVISION OF TRELLICK. n „ e VT T ITamp* Phillin* Assault 20th July r. Oakley & J. Roberts, E,qrs 9 Geo. 4, c 31, s 27 [ 0 i 6 'County 1 readers Wth July 0 2 fi Mary Lew,s ^ame» PVm Diuo 17th August Same 1 Same '0 10 0 .Ditto |17th August 0 10 0 Hannah Turder Geo. Robert., w m. Ditto b j Jonts.Thos.Jones !Q r'dW' W'lll8-ms 1 Ijitto Ditto Same Same 0 I 0 iDitto 17th August 0 1 0 Sarah Watkin. George Hairis tumo DIVISION OF USK. Nicholas Dixon Itob. Do%,Ili)&, ien,ikssault 14th July 'J. B. Davies Cleik, and F. Same 0 0 6 j Ditto 29th Sept. 0 0 6 ale. Donnell, r.sq George Luca. Sam John Edwards (Taking and destroying|27(lt July Same, withThos. Reece, Esq :7 <St 8 Geo. 4, c 29, s32i 2 0 0 Ditto loth Sept. 2 0 0 Lucas, Rd. Lucas,' salmon in Usk riven Jas.°Burton Mooie James Lucas lAssault :8th Sept. Same 9 Geo. 4, c 31, 27 (0 2 6 Ditto |6th October 0 2 B Thomas Morgan King Edwards iCutting and destroy ingi4th August bame 7 & 8, Geo. 4, c29, s 39i 0 5 0 Ditto ;llth August 0 o 0 Underwood Richard Jones Wm. Lewis, jun. jAssault 21stJuly Same 9 Geo. 4, c 31, s 27 2 0 0 Ditto ,!3thOctober 2 0 0 /f* £ '9 6 ti PROTHERO &, TOWGOOD, Treasurers. -r, OSS AT WESTERN RAILWAT. ALTERATION FOR WINTER TRAINS. ON and after WEDNESDAY, November 1, there will bean ALTERA I ION in the TRAINS. TJie 4 o'clock Long Ttain from Beam Bridge will start at 3 and from Bristol at 5 o'clock instead of 6 o'clock, and from Cirencester at 5,50 arriving at Paddington at half-past 9 o cloc '^The^atest Evening Train from Beam Bridge, for Passengers to Bristol and Bath, will leave at 5 instead of ".15.. The inder mentioned Trains will be discontinued during the ^IJow'n Trains.—Paddington to Slough, 4,30 p.m. Bath to 8"u^Trains!—Bristol to Bath, 6 p.m.; Slough to Paddington, ^'TbejBjSO Evening Train from Bristol to Bath will leave at 7,TheC9!30*Evening Train from Bath to Bristol will leave at 8,30. Ihe 1,45 Train from Maidenhead to Paddington wi ea. at 3.45.. Besides other alterations in Stoppages, &c of Tra»"s- I'ull particulars may he known by Train Bills, to be had a the several Railway Stations. By order of the Directors, „ CHARLES A. SAUNDERS. Secretary. Paddington, October 2fith, 1843. 63-Messrs. PERRY and Co. HAVE REMOVED their Establishment from Birmingham to No. 19, Berners-slreet, Oxford-street, London. THE THIRTEENTH EDITION. Just published, Price 2s.6d.. in a Sealed Envelope, and sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post.office Order for 3s. 6d., THE SILENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES OF THE GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sexes being an Enquiry into the concealed cutise that destroys physical energy, and the ability of" mallhoild, ere vigour has established her em- pire :-with observations on the baneful effects of Solitary In- dulgence and infection Local and Constitutional Weakness, Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and on the paitial or total Extinction 01 the Reproductive Powers with means of BES'.O- RATION the destructive effects of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the Work is embellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Mercury oil the Skin, by Eruptio/ls till the Head, Face, and Body with approved mode of Cure tor both sexes followed by observations on the Obligations of MAURIACE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the lemoval of certain Disqualiifcations the whole poiuted out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEN D. to be consulted without exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, London and Birmingham, Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Pater. noster-row; Field, 65, Quadrant, Regent-street; Purkis, Compton street, Soho; Guest. 51, Bull-street, Birmingham; Merlin Office, Newport, and by all Booksellets in town and country. CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM 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 ot the Generative Sys- tem, whether constitutional or acquired, loss of sexual powe and debility arisIng from syphilis; and is calculated to afford decided relief to those who by early indulgence in solitary habits have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen into a 6tate ot chronic debility, by which the constitution is left in a deplorable state, and that nervous mentality kept up which places the individual in a state of anxiety for the re- mainder of life. The consequences arising from this dangerous practice are not confined to its pure physical result but branch to moral ones leading the excited, deviating mind into a fellile field of seductive error, into a gradual and total degradation of manhood, into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature wisely instituted for the preservation ofhtrspecies, bringing on premature decrepitude, and all the habitudes of old age. Constitutional weakness, sexuatdebttity obstinate gleels, excesses, irregularity, obstructions of certain evacual ions., to.tal impotency and barrenness are effiectually removed by tills In- valuable medicine. Sold in Bottles, price lis. each or the quantity of f»ur 'n on Family Bottle for 33s„ by which one 1 la. bottie is saved. Sold by all medicine venders in town and country, of whom may be had the SILENT FRIEND Observe ihe signature of R. and L. PERRY on the stamp on the outside of each wrapper. The t- tve Pound Cases may be had as usual. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PII,LS, are the most effectual cure for eve,y stage of the veneraldis- ease in both sexes; including secondary symptom of the urinary passages and a!i ex,ern;ll dise-ses olJhe skin, without hindrance to business Messrs. Perry expect, wi en consulted by letter, the usual fee of f 1 Patients are requested io be minute in the detail of their cases. Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the world, protected from l'fr.y be consulted as usual a[/v9ftofnllin he M REEI, Oxford-street, London punctually from n ne morning until 8 in the Evenine an<f on S-»ndays from inly one peisonal NITI^JS.. .-liable Messrs. Perry to give such advice as «iH ettect a per inanentcuie, after all other means have fa" b f N.B. Country medicine veftdeirs can S'ITT the wholesale patent medicine houses in London, with the above medicines. Sold by H. Williams E. V. J«nkin», J' Phlll,P#' 1 ch«roi«t., mi » v TH V, LONDON GENUXWE TEA COMPANY, (Established Nov. 5., 1318, at 23, Ludgate Hill,) (Established Nov. 5., 1318, at 23, Ludgate Hill,) FOR J SALE OF PURE AND UNADULTERATED TEAS, O ltIGIN A TED in the public spirit of Gentlemen of the I city of L'ndon. who, in consequence of the disgracelul I transactions in the Tea Trade, opened Warehouses for the Sale I of GENI/IN* TEAS. pledging themselves to purchase those only of the very best quality and, to prevent the possibility of their Teas being lowered by a mixture with an infciior article, the Company engage not to buy nor sell Bonra Tea, nor any 01 I thlt large proportion of inferior Teas which are so commonly usiid to adulterate the better sorts. The peace recently concluded with the Chinese, has enabled the Company to increase, to a very large extent, their already immense Stock, and to select pared? of rhe finest sons, at puces suitable to all customers, and better at those pliees than 1111" other house ia England. ) The Teas of the Company, the sterling quality of which ha, recommended them for 25 years, may be obtained of thtir Agents, in packages of from one ounce to one pound. It h needless to point out the advantages to be derived to the consumer of these teas, as it must be obvious to the commonest observer, that, in buying of the Agents of this Company, tll" Public are as well served as if they purchased from the Com- pany's Warehouse in London. These Teas are packed in lead and are warranted full weight, exclusive of lead, paper, &c. The following are appointed Agents to tile C,omparry Bewdley ..Mr. Bryan, Boukse.te) and Stationer, Load- street. Bridgend William Leyshon, Bookseller (Cardigan Caleb Lewis, ditto Crickhowell .Thomas Williams, ditto Cardiff. Miss Todd Haverfordwest ..Joseph Potter, Bookseller > Llandaff William Hopkins Milford Haven ..Thomas Williams, Chemist Merthyr Tydvil..Mrs. Jenkins, ditto Pontypool Howell Williams, Draper Saint Clears .Evan Williams, Chemist Crumlin, near Newport.. Mis. Dowle Brecon. Mrs. Mary Davies. Confectioner, Bulwark. Applications for Agencies may be addressed to the Com- pany's Warehouse, No. 2, LACRKNCE POUNTNEY HILL, LONDON. — MONS. LE DRAY, SURGEON-DENTIST, (From the firm of Le Dray & Co., London) No. 26, PARK-STREET, TWO DOORS FHOM BERKELEY-SQUARE, BRISTOL A NEW DISCOVERY. THE PATENT INCORRODIBLE TEETH FIXED WITHOUT WIIIES. STRINGS, Oil LKUTL'RIS, Scurvy in the Gumseffectually removed, Loose Teeth fastened, and filling Decayed Teeth with Mineral Marmoratutn. MONS. LE DRAY & CO.> SURG EON-DENTISTS, respectfully inform the Nobility Gentry, and Inhabi- tants of Bristol, Clifton, and vicinities, that they have opened the above establishment permanently, at No. 2*6, Park-s(rett. They continue to restore decayed teeth with their Mineral Mormoratum, so universally recommended by the Faculty of England. France, and throughout the Continent, which sub- stance they are the sole inventors of. The operation is per- formed without the leant pain it is placed in the cavity in an almost liquid state and in a few seconds hardens into enamel, preventing and curing the tooth-ache, arresting all further grogress of decay, anti rendering the operation of extraction t unnecessary. The minera! not only couverts a mere shell into a sound and useful tooth, but, by comple'ely stopping up the cavity, prevents effectually that unpleasant taint of the breath which invariably accompanies a decayed tooth. Among the various disorders of the mouth, there is none more destructive than scurvy, which, on first entering the gums, I causes them to bleed on the most trifling occasion, and causing the breath to be offensive and repulsive to eveiy one coming in contact with tbe individual. So destructive is this disease, that the lots of teeth is more to be attributed to it than any other cause; it is evidently the primary source of decay of ihe teeth, besides other evils repugnant to a sensitive and refined mind. Those thus affected are assured that Mons. Le D, ay and Co can effectually remove this destructive complaint, by a single application, without the slightest pain. MONS. LE DRAY & Oo.'s PATENT INCORRODIBLE ARTIFICIAL or N ATURALTEE 1 H, "t surpassing beauty. to match, equal in colour and shape, those left in the moutli, fixed, from one to a complete set, without extracting the roots or giving any pain, may he taken out and replaced by the wearer with facility and they are so exactly formed to nature, that the closest observer cannot detect the difference—with this advantage, that they never change colour, decay, nor wear out; at the following Paris charges .C.s.d. A Single Artificial Tooth 0 10 0 A ^et 5 0 0 A Complete Set 10 10 0 A Complete Set of Natural Teeth, beautifully mounted in artificial gums, or fine gold, the same as charged thirty guineas 15 1S 0 An Entire Set of Mons. Le Dray &. C(I"S beautl. ful Mineral Teeth, highly finished in the first style the same as charged forty pounds 21 0 0 Arranged on a p: inciple yet unrivalled, rendering it impossible 10 distinguish the artificial teeth fiom the natural ones, answer. ing most satisfactorily all the purposes of the original teeth in mastication an I articulation, imparting t.) the countenance a younger and improved appearance, protecting the adjoining teeth, and remaining per/eotly secure in their places. Loose leeth, arising either liom age, disease, or mercury, astened, and deficiencies of palate etfcctualty remedied. Arti- ficialIeeth out of lepair remodelled to fit the mouth, and re- >to>ed, equa| m beauty and durably, to their original state. Children » Teeth regulated and attended to. Attendance Daily, from Ten till Seven. r or tbe convenience of Country Patients Mons. LE DRAV and Co: are enabled to fix a partial or complete set of teeth at 0nwSo"21K' w»ll»ouVhe ,easl Pain or inconvenience. Briltoli Fark .tiem, Two Door, from Berkeley-square, :;¡J 117 E hereby give notice that the Partnership exi.^tnii; t c- If tween us, the undeisigned, under the name of JAMK" CAPPELLA & Co., as dealers in Jewellery, Cutlery, on the fourteenth day of October, 1843, dissolved by mutual consent, and that the said business v. ill, in future, be earn", on by James Cappella. As witness our hands this 25th duv of October, 1843. JAMES CAPPELLA. BATISTA PEDRAZZINI. Witness, BENJAMIN BAKER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX. THAT by Indenture bearing date the 20th day of October mstai) t, IllC H A RD WILLIAMS, of lJrynmawr, in ,■ county of Brecon, Grocer and Draper, hath assigned aii 1: personal Estate and Effects to WALTER THOMSON, o Merthyr Tydlil, in the county of Glamorgan, Banker, an.' JOEL SPiLLER, of Hrid^watcr, in t!,e county of Somer.sc.. Merchant, upon trust for the benefit of the Creditors of :In sa!d Richard Wiibams. who should execute the said liid within three calendar months from the djte thereof, and tin' the saul ln<!e:,tuie wis duly executed by the said Richard Wil. Hams on the day of the date thereof and by the said Walte. Thomson, on the thiity-first day of October instant, and Iii, several executions thereof by them are attested by James Watd Russell, of Me:tiiyr Tydfil, aforesaid, solicitor, and that tin.- said tnden "re was duly executed, by the said Joe) Spdter ou tt'e 30th dav of Oc'ober instant, and the execution tbeie< by hun is attested bv.TOHN HAWKEY BINGHAM CAR> LAKE, of Bridgwater, aforesaid, solicitor, and that th«^ same Indentuie now is at the office of the said JAMES W Ai. i> UUSSLLL for execution, bv the Creditors of the said Uu'liar': Williams. Datetlth:s 30,11 day of October, 1843. J. w. RUSSELL, Solicitor, Merthyr. THE SIXTEENTH THOUSAND. Just published, in a sealed emelope, price 3s. sent free receipt of u pojt office order for 3s. 6d., nil I THE CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE, wi l, PI-AIS DinEcriovs for its PEHFECT RKSTOHATION ad- dressed to those suffering from the destructive effects Excessive Indulgence, Solitary Habits, or Infection, followed by obseivations on Marriage, Local and Constitutional Weak- ness, Mental and Nervous Debility, Indigestion, Insanit' Consumption, &-c., &c., Illustrated with Cases, &cc., BY J. L. CURTIS & CO., Consulting Surgeons, 7, Frith Street, Soho Square, London S I X T E 3 1IT rl EDITION Published bv the Authors, and so!d by Burgess, Medio: Bookseller. 2S, Coventry-street, II a\ market; Mann, 3,, Cornhil!; Strange, 21, Pateri:oster-iow Bartli, 4, Brydges- street, Strand, London Sowler, 4, St. Man Chester; Philip, South Cattle-street, Liverpool; Ferris ;r! .Score, Bristol; Guest, Birmingham; Fannin and Co., 4', Grafton-streel, Dublin; Bolster and Co., Cork; Dranimoiirf. 5, Blair-itreet, Edinburgh; Strachan, Aberdeen; Barnes, 1 Glasgow and sold in a sealed envelope by all Booksellers. OPINIONS OF 1 11 F. PRESS. This work. a TENTH edition of which is now presented to the public-tell thousand copies have been exhausted since its rust appeartitice-bas been very much improved and enlarged by the addition of a more extended and clear detail 01 general princi- ples. as also by the insertion of several "tic and highly interest- ing cases. Th. nurobeiless instances daily occurring, wherein allections of the lungs, putting on all the outward appearance of consumption, which, however, when traced to ifieir source, are found to tesult from certain baneful habits, fully prove that tbe principle of the division of hihour is nowhere more applica- ble than in medical practice. We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society bv whom the book will not he found useful, whether such person hold the relation of a parent, a preceptor, or a clergyman."—Sun. Messrs. Curtis's work, called MANHOOD, is one of the few books now coming before the public on such R subject which can lay claim to the character of being strictly profes sional, at the same lime that it is fully intelligible to ail who read it. The moral and medical preoepts given in it, render it invaluable."—Magnet. The perusal of Messrs. Curt is's book, entitled MANHOOD, has really astonished as by developing a series of maladies, the never-failing consequence of the vicious habit of which it treats, ihec)e..t connexion pointed out between the assigned caase and the effects is perceptible to every capacity."—A"e. 1 his is a work that we fear there exists too much need for, to cause us to hesitate to recommend it for general perusa Every branch of those frightful maladies, whether therisult of immoral habits or secret vices, is here succiactly treated, and, divested of all titedicpi technicality, plain and easy directions are given for the best mode to be pursued in all esses, however complicated or apparently hopeless. To the married, as well »s the unmarried, this littie work alike affords consolation ami cure in peculiar cases, and we are doint; service to society in recommending it to general notice."— Essex and Hern Mercury 1 he scientific views taken by the authors, of the source and origin of many of the most distressing effects of certain depraved habits, fully establish their claim to the character of Jxperienced surgeons; and the result of our csreful perusal of I l!ie work has been to impress us with a thorongh confidence in the talent and skill of tbe authors, and to satisfy us that those intrns ed with the care of youth are not a little indebted to them for fnlnishing them with a means of preventing some of Ihe most frightful maladies lo which flesh is heir,"—Old England. Messrs. CUR ns and CO. are to be consulted dllilv at their Residence, 7, FRIT If-S TREE T SO H O-S Q U A R E, LONDON. COUNTRY PATIENTS are requested to be as minute as possi- tile in the detail ot their cases the communication must be ac- f.ompanied bv the usual consultation fee offt., and in all cases 'o ;lie most inviolable secrecy may be relied nit, N.B. The abore ll'O"k sent free, enclosed in a SEALED EN VKLOPK, to any address, on receipt of a Post-office order, 3s. tid. A GEMS. Merlin Office Newport Cossens Monmouth. T mes Otfice Hereford D. Egville, Chronicle Office Worcester Evans.. Bangor J eurnul Office Ctrm.rthtB DISEASED & HEALTHY LIVES ASSURED. MEDICAL, INVALID, AND GENERAL LIFE OFF.ICE. '25, fall- Mall, London, CAPITAL £ 500,000. ?MI1S Office is provided with very accurately conslructed Tables, by which it ca.n assure DISFASRD LIVES on Equi. able Terms. Tne Kitrn Premium discontinued on Restoration of tht Assured to permanent Health. IN: AT ASEU ANM-ITIES granted on unsound Lives, the amount vai VMG with the particular disease. Members of CO.NM'.MPIIVE FAMILIES Assured at Equitable Rates. HEALTHY LIVES are Assured at Lower Rates than at most othei Offices. Policies of twelve Months' standing are not affected by tuicide, Duelling, 6c.; and Assigned Policies are valId from the date of the Policy, should death ensue from stay of these causes- F. G. P, NEISON, Actuarv. AGENTS. NEWPORT MA. B. V. JEMULINSy Pharmnceutical Chemist, 41), Commercial-street, 1, Llan- arth-street. Llanelly Mr. Thomas Sanders, Innkeeper. Swansea Mr. C. J. Pearson, Chemist, 35. Wind street NE ycastle fcmhn, DavidJjgwis, Esq., Sargeon, Adpar-hill. GI»-CCST"R •• £ »<}-. r>. Clarence-street, RHELTPNHN^ .Mr. R Short,Stationer, Z5. Pittville-strest. Bristol.I..IMARRIS. Esq.. Solicitor, 44 Queeo-gquare. CIC cl, 0 c F1, ME 1\ The great superiority of PRICE and Co. Perfumery has been so incontrovertibly established by the distinguished patronage of the Nobility and Gentry in every quarter of the Globe, as to render it unnecessary for Price and Co. to do more than enumerate their leading Articles. Price's Golden Oil of Macassar Is the only article that restores the Hair on uald places, presents Hair fallinsr off or turning erey change. Grey Hatr to its original colour, frees it from scurf, and makes ir beautifully soft, rurlv, and glossy. For dressing the hair en fitnideaur, and confining the short loose hairs nn the N^RK. so ANNOYING to most ladies, it stands unequalled. Ladies "AR(, ^'QUESUD to ask- for Colde?i Oil," 3s. 6d per ottlJ.VI'U :lH. Lombarf-street, on the Label, as many hair- dressers sel! A SP*O,1V,"YR'0N' W^'C^ destroys the colour a. WELL as the growth OF 'A,R- Price & Co's it^rnethy's Specific L'niversally known A« t!ie only 2ND efficient protector and beautifier of tl;E skin and comnlex.'0N its virtues consist in thoroughly erad.eating ^1! pimples, redness, tan- freckles and other cutaneous defects, in heaii."1? chilblains, CHIPS, and in rendering the most ¡',ugh and nneven ?kin plea- samlv soft AND SMOOTH to the complexion it imparts a juvenile hue. and to the neck. hand AND arm, a FFEHCSRR ANC fairness unriralled- Gentlemen will find if peculiarly grateful after Sluvine. Price 4s. tU. pet bottle. Caution.—Ask for PHICE and Co.'s AhenntW- So-ecific t. the Complexion." For the Toiletr IIRICI,' and VICTORIA BOUQUET, the delicious frac ranee of which has rendered it an especial favourite with Her Majesty, And slampea by the lovers ofeleeantscentsas the most uniqv# and supeiior E' ER discovered. So highly is if valued, and so fashionable has it BECOME, 'hat there is scarcely an assembly room or levee whfcre its delicious fragrance is not pieiiominaut 3. 6d. and 7;. ed. per bottle. To Mothers. PRICE & Co.'s PATENT ALMOND OIL SOAP-.t;tn unequalled for Chapped Bandi, THE delicate Skin of Ladies, and, above a' lor the WASHING of Infants Price 2s. 6d. per vncle'. Purchasers are tequested to notice that a Protection Label from a design by Sir WM. CongvevE, with tbe signa-ore of" Purr. & Co. in HED Ink, and "28, R-ombard-Strcet." in its centre is affixed to t'ach packet, AS some Shopkeepers offer a counterfeit, injurious to I)P Skin, when the GENUINE is uird for. Every mother should take care to possess PRICE'S Dr. FRAMPTON'S POMATLM. recommended by IlieF acuhy as indispensable to the Nursery, ob^ervinz that none is GENUINE unless PllIO; and Co's Protection Label T* affixed thereto. Price & Co.'s Tooth Brashes. It is incumbent upon all who value tirc-ir Teeth, to OBTAIN 3 brush that will E'ean THE inster:ices efTk-fently. Price 8: Co.* Pa tent Toot h Brush searches t ho roughly into the drvisions of T he leeth. and cleans in ihe MO^T extraordinary and effectual MAN- NER, without injuring or even touching the rrums, the universal compl.tints against all others. They are made ou a plan that the hairs never come out in the Mouth. Price from b. to 2.. fid. To pievent counterfeits, each Brush is distinctly marked on the handle "PNIRR and Co.. Montpellier House. 2S, Lom- bard-street." Cait; -i).-As, for Pnrcr. and Co.'s Patent Tooih Bnah. Shaving a Luxury. PRICE and Co.'s R YPT >PH AGON surpasses every THIN? ever invented for Shaving. Ore trial will prove that the luxury of A good Shave can beenjoved only by those who use Price and Co.'s Rypophagon, which renders Shaving (hitherto dis- A^R=EA'>LE aud often painful) pleasant and easy. Prepared by Price and Co., Montpellier House, 28. Lombard-street. (Into Price and Gosneil's and sold by .1. Delfroix and Co. 158, New Bond Street, and no where else in London, price 3s. 6d. per pot, Is. per square, In cakes lor boxes Is. 6d. and 2s. öd. :Price &. Co.'s Treble Distilled, t)r CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF LAVENDER, siv times the strength of the best Lavender Water, and unso- phisticated with tiie sickly admixture of musk, ambergris, &C is particularly adapted for sick or crowded Rooms, and recom- mended to the admirers cfihe genuine Lavender Perfotn". It is distilled from Lavender Flowers, selected for thfir exceeding sweetness, and aromatic pri petties, when those fioweis are IN th, ir fullest %,ipour.-Price ns 6d ,[HI. is. 61., and 10,. 6d Price's Cold Cream. This innocent coii-i position, eii t y from vegetable materials, is the most delightful cosmetic ever invented for rendering the skin clear, sott and delicate it maintains its superiority over TIL imitations, and remains unrivalled for beautifying the com- plexion. Every genuine PM bears a lable. from a design by Sir Wm. Congrevc, «nh Price & Co., Lombard Streer, in ied ink, snd *"28," conspicuously in its centre, to counterfeit v. hic'U isfelony. Price and Co.'s Johnstone's Patent OLD DROWN INDSOR SOAP is delightfully fragrmt and pleasant in use, and o superior to any other, aDd in such genera) demand that many persons are basely deceiving the public L-Y selling A «purious imitation; the genuine is sold in Packets, price 1" Is. CD., and '2s. 6d. each. Caution to Shopkeepers. Puce and Co P, rfumers to the Royal Family, Montpellier Mouse. 2H, Lombard-street, (late "Price and Gosneil's," and ormerly Patey, Butts. Price & Co.'s,") by thereconfuendii- ion of the Secretary of tbe Post-office, beg to "impless upon their Correspondents the necessity of precision in the address of all letters intended for them," thus—"Price and Co (and pot" 1 rice and Go-mell; that firm ceased to exist in 1831), as the only means of guarding apainst the fraudulent conduct of individuals who take in and retain letters ami orders intended or Price and Co., ov illegally as:-uming tiie firm of Prce aud Gosi.eil," we.H knowing they never were in any way con- nected with that firm, except as servants. Price and Co. hereby give Notice. That they will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by parties lilegallv assuming the hrm of" PRICE Ól. GOSNF' L, and that Mr. PRICE.the only surviving Partner of the firm. of "PNICK & GOSS-LLL," and "PATEY. BUTTS, PMCIFC CO. S, has not, nor ever had, any connexion whatever with individua 1 thus acting (contrary to law and equity) so dishonourable, evidently with the guilty intention of deceiving PBICE & Cc.'s. customers, and to pirate orders intended for their house. PRICE 5C Co. Johnstone's Patent Old Brown Windsor, Almond Oil Soap, Cold Cream, Price's Dr. Framptorls Nursery Pomatum, Price & Co.'s Abernethy's Specific, Price'. Golden Oil Bear's Grease, Queen's Perfume, &c so much ad. mired in the first circles of Fashion, bear a protection lable Fr»tn a design by Sir Wm. Coogrere, with the signature of PnlCE & Co., Lombard street," in red ink, and IZS,L conspicuously in its centre, without which none are Genuine. PHICE and Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAP M RUSHES, See., are to B^ had G EN UIN E IN London only at their Establishment, 2H, Lombard-street, and of their Agent N all the Cities and Towns of Europe, Asia, Africa,& Ameiica. To prevent disappointment, and ensure punctuality, a, I Orders are requested to be directed to PRICE I*. Co., MOM I 1.1.1 En HorsE,28, Lombard-street, London." (Late Price and Gosneil's, and formerly Patey, Butts Price and Co's.) The Nobility, Gentry, and Public are cautioned against put- basing Price and articles of persons unconnected wiiij heir authoiitv, counterfeits being sold when the genuine is asked for. The followiog are authorised Agents :—Hopkins, Perfumer 'hilipps, Williams, N; Jenkins, Druggists, Newport Jones it hincan, Druggists, Hiecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Uorgan, Druggist, (only ) Mertlnr; Morgan, Druggist, Llan- ii)o Taylor, Perfumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgøn, Per- fumer, Williams, Cambrian Office, and Wilson, Chemist" Swansea Evans, Cross, H. White and Sons, Stationers' •md White, Chemist, Carmarlhen; Phillips, Chemist, Cole- nan, ditto, M'Carthy, ditto, ntid Ewius, Perfumer, Car- iiff; Davies, Cowbridge Puce, Druggist, Bridgend,' IAY. ward and Hunt, Chemists, and Davies, Peifnmer, Neath • Drinkwater, llird, and I reweeks, Chemists, Pembroke ROLI and, Perfumer, Tenby: Thomas, Perfumer, and WILI;AJ ,'hemist, Cardigan Cole and Humphrey., Druggists, Aber- gists. A b-. ysivvith Perkins, Stationer, and Wiliams, Druggist, Haver, fordwest; G. 11. Jenkins, Cardiff; and allr..p.ctalllt 4"