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£ thou would'st view fair TINTERN .right, visit it by the paJe moon light. **oi tli £ gay beams of gladsome day Sjld but te flout the ruin gray). go—but go alone the while— |hen view St. Mary's ruin'd pile; ^11 d, liome returning, soothiy awe&rj i ^as neei scene so sad, so fair.
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As some proud coluror., thougil aone, RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering Now is the stately column broke, The beacon light it quench'd in The trumpet'ssilver sound is still, The warder silent on the hill
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THE 0 U Nmouthshire MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Corner of Corn Street, ;?MMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that 1$ mentis COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF &, BANDSOMS TVPBJ SUITABLE FOR °K, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL ^8TLNG, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, ^FORMS, A UC1I0NEERS'CATALOG UES BILLS or LADING, SHIPPING NOTES, OF ALL [DESCRIPTORS FOR IRON WORKS & COLUERJES, *MD JJLL WORKS REQUUINO EXPEDITION, ^TBD IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, 1 AND AT VERY ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, |L INVOICES, LABELS, ETC-. ^CULED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. a&umwr#. IH ADVERTISING PUBLIC OF MONMOUTH ARE re* C^LLY informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent tor th<; IJ^NMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, wil1 ^NTIY forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in I ,»* ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE, J^DON Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals efEng- V^QLAOD,AND Scotland. THOMAS LEWIS, of the parish of Lanbaddock, farmer, > ^vine made use of certain defamatory expressions, teod- fj*Injure the character of ANN MORGAN, of thei parish I •mbilad, spinster, and to bring into disrepute ner chastity, |»id Ann Morgan has very properly instituted proceedings J* «g«i nst me: but upon my making this public apology to | r her character, and paying expenses, she has, on account j,1"? family, kindly consented to stay such proceedings. 1, J*10' not only beg pardon of the said Ann Morgan, but J4** thus publicly that she is entirely innocent of the charge, v ll>«t I was mistaken as to the female I saw in company with >rr«*d man on the night of Saturday, the 2tst of October ?«»Preacoed, in LaobadJock parish and I am much obliged I, **>d Ann Morgan and her friends in so doing.—Dated D#Y OF NOVERABER' 1843* THOMAS LEWIS. HUM AN L1F E. present the popular opinion is, that the natural duration life is 70 years, but this is contrary to both sacred and U*0E history. This opinion is, no doubt, tonnded on a MIS- BRANDING of the passage of the 90th Psalm, where it I» W stated, that the days of our years are threescore years and if, by reason of strength, they be fourscore years, THEIR strength labour and sorrow." Now, it most be RE- VERED, ILL at I his Psalm is ascribed to Moses, and that he is ^.M'EAKING of the lives of men in general, but of what was ^T4RRIOR among the Israelites in the wilderness. Tbey died :,j*d"*tar*1 Ueath' but were cat off for their sin and unbelief il-la dispensations* L»JE clever Dr. Farre maintains that 120 is tbe last grant of KJTJ man, and quotes the sixth chapter of Genesis, and the *ERGE, where it is written, My spirit shall not always ''IN W'*H man, for that he also is flesh; yet his days snail be O&DRED and twenty yeats." Now, we find this expressed 00 ,HE I'A'T °F GOD gradually carried • LH»** OF vitality appearing to become weaker unti e o os SLH0?,ERA IN *H»CH the postdiluvian psUiarchs floonshed "h« M.I^ several centuries had elapsed since e K » L2<) JE»R» were about the average of human V then, that the theory of long life is well sustained, OPTION naturally is suggested, how are we to attain what DESIRABLE A wise general on the eve of battle makes a LLN disposition of his forces beforehand, and does not wait enemy has made an attack, and thus, by forethought and Preparation, reasonably expects a victorythus, be who B,* DESIRE to attain a healthy, and consequently, happy old K,»ES not indolently wait for the attaok ot the enemy, which &»► U» BUT '■ O°N*tantly on his guard against his insidious by paying proper attention to the state of bis Many would fain occasionally use medicine to asssist I(5 her operations bnt, like a mrriner at sea without his P*S,T knowing not where to steer, they first try this, and C ">«, and meet with nothing butd.sappo.U.men.^to those L)RNWE*COME innst be the important fact, I hat PARR ME- L»; INF IN oil that is reunired, the fine tenic properties it oon- N INVA • ^IL» rpstores "he stomach to a healthy longing for VJ.'nvanably restores lue & D APPETITE) much NIA'II L' IN OT'IE'WO ,JJ HV TV,E invalid; the gentle stimu- S1* A so seldom enjoy J St0macb to properly digest !:POW,R. it P«SSESFS AUSS ST 'nowers it bestows on the *'I, P,0doces that delightf 8 healthy exeroise «, DI.P.S.. B..B K V .LN? under its influence soon wears J y H ^IT?R,ED duties of life are P?RFORM^ ™'A INstead'of long C"»».. 6.. xr Si S«EL Y N,GHLS' GLV6S AJI« AS the mildest and most J1 and bowels reqnire it, it acts as lotallv eradi- F «5CHND MILD ID ]}' °l,ERATL°N *DD ^'HOWEVER long standing, >ND happiness. Thus shall their humble labours merit praise. „ >. And future Parrs be blessed with honour d day«. :K» A BLOWING letter received by one of the PR?PR,"L<J'* RUR IX HARRISON, Whitstable, near Canterbury s for L'RC#F of their efficacy in cases of Indigestio Complaint, &c., &c. whitsttbU# Sept. 5, 1842. R'L "FRIEND,—I received the box of P*RB CU8° ^NT me, for which I beg you TO accept my best "»(F» *• They could not have ome more ^R' considerably from indigestion AT the time I I ed 0OMMENCED TAJ THE PILLS, and found great BEU FIT » » CDTT- I have taken them subsequently, with the same ef mB LH° ^I'RN6 1 Aatfrien^ of'tnino' ZK IolQrn of gre,al utilit,v io ao obstinate liver complaint. If my re- )QlIendaboD can be of any service you are at liberty to use it 04 p1ease.-l am, my dear fnend, yours, "tery lruly, DAVID IIARIIISON. K^TRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM. [t "Itbe use of the popular medlcllle, PARR S LIFE THE'case is from his brother Mr. Lewis Lewis, of the £ 'PPX Towyn, North Wales, Merionethshire, Jul,■ «. I8« ittt)2!fu?6n-1 haV<b mther b^your efficacbnTmedicine, as £ nearly as gratifying to good Parr's Life Pills are doing I -CH FREQUEQTIY U MANY years afflicted with rheumatism, SEVERE • he ^EDH.MTO his bed, and the last attack^ was severe ,ne move in bed, and the pain was mos although he had been under the care of one 'V'CAL gentlemen in the county, and had administered IT>J?9» "pplications, both external and internal, without afford th! *ITTL any benefit- as a last resource he was induced to try «OJ8ECT of P<*rr's famous remedy, and now though HEHASONLY 1THU r 1 8RATC "dv'hai been ESTABLISHED by undoubted and telltimonials *LTU|0'JL *CONTLUUA'LCE OF TH,S '7 E«RTIEN E*po»ing TBE bate *•»««« ',8RE NELTHER ME8MS f il.ese reckless speculator FUL^T o, SUCT PARLIES I(UT some of ™ DOIN1,. DESTROY ,NHI ,L,EIR injurious tralho /• • prevent 0'»EDID character of the ^ENUINE^iof PARR'S URI0UI WRONS being continued, • ERSOF this singularly ^'LLSTHEREFO'E urge upon all PU attention being US MEDICINE, the necessity OT TO the following CAUTION. G„^ word, .PARR'S LIFE PILLS ,*eOn,8',t SlamP'in WH"?, lett-e" Medicinef The signature 1° EVE.R) '>" TH' IS also printed 'HE ^OPNETORS, 1.. B Without this mark •REDIRECTION wrapF»id round each box. "•henticity they are spurious and an imp „ Full direction, are given WITH each box. I^'D .H„,B, TO AND Edinburgh AND ^tailed HY REsnectable OR> 'OWN in the United K.NK^M, and BVTVO,NE PRICE J, 1*'»»», druggists, and dealers in patent medicine. LID.,2S.9D., and family boxes LLNEACI'. AQENTS FOR NEWPORT AN"A pONTYPOOL. « VENKINS.&E* J* PH,LLLiPS' ^\N\7U°6D TONWAV, POOTYDOOL.—M«,,r«.>Y. & B. YTWLT Putjfpnl AID ALW"Y'I THE ABSaGA VENNY HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE, OF THREE SOVEREIGNS EACH, With a Purse added-abollt Three Milts across country, WILL take place on the 29th day of NOVEMBER, 1843— for horses bona fide the property of gentlemen resident in the county of Monmouth, or within twenty miles of Aber. gavenny, and being in their possession three months previous to the day of starting. The horses to be shown and entered at Three o clock, at the GREYHOUND Hotel, on the 28th day of November. The deci. lion of the umpire to be final. Three horses to Itart, or the public money will not be given. A BALL will take place the day of entry at the ANGEL Hotet —An ORDINARY will also take place at the GREY- 00 ^I^WMASRROH. ESQ. Clerk-J. RICHARDS. TO SB LET, And entered upon the 2nd day of February next, A DESIRABLE FARM called PENTWYN, SI^E M A the parish of MYNYDDIM-WYN, in the county of Mon- MTne'property comprises a convenient FARM HOUSE, with all necessary Outbuildings, well arranged, and INCOMPLETE ?'U,?"XTHE, »«B "tout Eighty F'V'XD'W ."nd divided into convenient portions of Thomas SI HOM the tram road leading from Tredegar Irom Works L° For*further particular, and to treat for the SAME, APPLY TO Mr ED. JAMES. Commercial-street, Newport, or to Mrs. M*\RY JAMES, Sunny Bank, Saint Brides, Monmouthshne. St. Brides, dated 6th November. 1843. TO GENTLEMEN rARMSHS, To be let and entered upon on the 2nd of February nert, DEWSTOW ESTATE, CONTAINING about 230 acres of Supeiror ARABLE and MEADOW LAND, situated in the Parish ol Laldicot, Couuty of Monmouth, distant Six miles from the Market town of Chepstow, and Nine miles from Newport. There is an excellent HOUSE, and Offices of every description lately erected and 6t for the residence of a small genteel family.—For particulars apply to D. CARRUTHERS, Esq.AT the G'andra near Chepstow. Also, if required, from 50 to 60 Acres uf MEADOW LAND, in the Moors. 3rd November, 1843. TO SB LET. AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, THAT OI4 and well-established PUBLIC HOUSE, called or know* by tbe name of the "NEW DUKE INN," situate in Castle-street, in the town of Abergavenny. The premises are situate very near to the extensive Sheep Market, and command a very excellent trade.—Coming-in, about £ 100. For further particulars, apply to the tenant, Mr. CHARLES JONES. Nov. 8, 1843. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TH AT application is intended to be made to Parliament in the next session, for leave to bring in a bill to alter and enlarge the powers granted by an Act of the fifth year of her present Majesty, entitled "An Act for regulating legai pro- ceedings by or against the Cwm Celyn and Blama Iron Com- pany and for granting certain powers thereto," and to facilitate the sale of the estates and properties belonging to the said Company. Dated this 3rd day of November, 1843. TILSON AND SQUANCE, Coleman-street,) London, N ^Solicitors to CRUITWELL AND SONS. Bath, 3 the Bill. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, on the First dav of January next, application wil( 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 order lor turning, diverting, and stopping up so much of a certain Foot-Path, or Highway, leading from Stow Hill, in the parish of Saint Woolltls, in the Count* of Monmouth, to the village of Bassalleg, in the same county as passess through the yard belonging to the Bull Inn, situate on Stow Hill aforesaid, the premises attached to the Newport Union Workhouse, and a certain 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 thereabouts, 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 Inn, for the apace of 197 yards, or thereabouts, there to enter the said Field in the occupation of Mr. Lewis Edwards, and join the remainder of the said Foot-path, or Highway, by means of a stile or steps now made at or near certain Cottages and Gardens in the occupation of Samuel Giles, Jane Hopton, and Henry Jenkins, and that the Certificate of two Justices having viewed the same Footpath or Highway, with the Plan of the old. and proposed new Footpath or Highway will be lodged with the Cletk of the Peace for the said County on the Second day of December next. ^^IRT_10/_XR JOHN HODGKINSON, Surveyor of the Parish of St. Woollos. Dated this 28th of October, 1843. IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN LOAN OF 30,000,000 FLORINS REIMBURSABLE by Dividends of £ 30.000. £ 23,000. £ 20,000., £ 15,000., &c. Smallest Dividend £ 50. Ster- ling. General and chief distribution on the 1st of December next, at VIENNA. A few scrips are yet on sale for £ 3. each 6 for £ 15.: 13 for £ 30. Sterling, payable by money orders, or remittances. Dividends repaid at Paris, Frankfort, Vienna, New York, London, and Dublin. Apply for Prospectuses, with full Particulars, without de- lay, to A. JACOBS, & CO.. Bankers, Frankfort on Maine, N. B. To save postages, applications and letters may be sent R„R France to their house at Paris, Rue du Cadian, No. 20; /FN? FNRFTBD to Mr. JACOBS, 34, Wellclose sq uare, Uod'n. G..be. they .ill PWY <» forwarded. THE SIXTEENTH THOUSAND. LI- L.J in M sealed envelope, price 3s. sent free on "HAHSOODj" rrwE CAUSES 1 PLAIN DiatcnoNS for DESTRUCTIYE EFFEC|S OF dressed to THOSE •■FFE 8^ Habits, or Infection, followed Excessive Indolg«ne», Solit J ANd Cons-itntional Weak- by obs^vat.ons «■ M" S » NIT? Indigestion, Insanity, ness, Mental and Nervous, • J* L. CURTIS & CO., CWTI.* S" '• T T7O » •SIXTEENTH EDITIUW. Pnllifbej by the Authors, and sold by BU'GESJ^ Medical ■I o« rnvantrv.street. Haymarket; Mann, 39, -ES«,ANU 2\ FISJ; Earth, 4, Brydges- Se" Strand, London Sowler, 4, St. AM S-square, Man- chester Philip, South Castle-street, Liverpool; terns and Chester, M Birmineham Fannin and Co., 41, RCraftin stree1,'Dublin'; Bolster and Co., Cork; Drummond, Blair- reei, Edinburgh; Strachan. Aberdeen; Barnes, riafJow and sold in a sealed envelope by all Booksellers. Glasgow, » U OP1NIONS OP THE PRESS. Tbil work. a TENTH edition of which is now presented to the public—F«n thousand copies have been exhausted since its Jirst ANNEARANM-HAS been very much improved and enlarged by the addition OF a more extended and clear detail of general pr.nc- nles as also BY the insertion of several new and highly interest- ;*«. Th, numberless instance, daily occurring, wherein AUCTIONS of lb.l«ip. P««i"*O« ALL the R WHICH however, when traced to their source, are'foand to result from certain baneful habit*, fully prove that the DrinciDle of the division of labour is nowhere more applica- ble thin in M.die.1 practice. We feel no hesitation insay IN* that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found asefol, "hethersach person hold the relation of a parent, a preceptor, or a clergy man. Sun. Messra. Curtis's work, called MANHOOD, is one of the few books now coming before the public on sach a subject, which can lay claim to the oharaeter of being strictly profes- sional at the same time that it is fully intelligible to all who read it. The moral and medical precepts given in it, render it 'THE'DEROSAL of Messrs.Curtis's book,entitled MANHOOD, L .11 v astonished us by developing a series of maladies, the r.ilimr consequence of the vicious habit of which it treats. "•"RIL" connexion pointed eut between the assigned canse J.U IWTS is perceptible to every capacity."— and the eneci WO FCAR there exists too much need for, This I* A JTATE T0 RECOMMEND it for general perusal, to cause us T T».NSE friirbtfal maladies, whether the result of EVERY B"NR. OFR^;F^ES I| HERE succiectly treated, and, immoral habits DICFT, TECHLLICalily, plain and easy directions divested ot all M0(IE to be pursued in all cases, however are given for TO THE MARNED> „ WE„ complicated or app J TFFORJG consolation and as the unmarried, ARE SErvice to society in cure in peculiar cases, A _OT;CE.— Essex and Herts Mercury recommending it 10 geo«»» authors, of the source The scientific view distressing eft'ects of certain and origin of many ot ,B ;R 0I#I,N TO the character of depraved hab.ts, ^U' RF the result of our careful perusal of txperienoed surgeons; ana U'E T|)0ronGh confidence in tbe work bas been to *JNPRE"H ANA to satisfy us that those the talent and skill of tbe authc^ # JNDEBTED L0 T,IEM intruded with the care of youth A PREVenting some of tbe for furnishing tbem with a mean j:htir»_0id England. most frightful maladies to which J CONGAITED daily at their SOHO-SQUARE, 1,1CO?MB» »'• .TATA « be HIE M 'HE detail of their cases the com OASEG oompanied by the usual consultation UE X TBE most inviolable secrecy may be reiie^ & GMIM FIN N.B. The above work sent /'«' FOCL F A PO8T.offioe order, VLLOPE, to anj addross, on receipt O Ror3s.6D. AGENTS. Newport Merlin Office. Monmouth. ■■ V. • Hereford TIMES Office VVorcester D.Egville, Chronicle Office. Baniror SINGLE HATS AT WHOLESALE PRICES., THIS arrangement continues to give great satisfaction to Families and the Public, generally, who are enabled to purchase at a Saving of at least 20 per Cent, under the usual Price charged. Good Waterproof Beaver Hats., 4». Od. TO 6s. Firie Waterproof Gossamer Hats.. 6 Very Fine Walerpioof ditto Ss. to 10s. 6d. Best Quality ditto 1 A very Superior Hat 12s. to 16s. Rich Velvet and Satin napped Hats 10s. to 14s. Od. Fine Black and Drab Waterproof Felt Hats 4s. 6d. to 8s. Beaver Bonnets of the most fashionable shape. The very Best London Hats.. 18s. 6d., charged by all other houses from 2! s. to 24s. Every Article warranted to retain its shape and notspot with rain, theie being not one particle of Glue used in theircompositian. THIS IS THE ONLY BEAVER HAT MANUFACTORY IN NEWPORT. DRAPESS SUPPLIED AS USUAL. The above Prices refer only to CASH, the Profit not being sufficient to admit of Credit. W. WATKINS, 135, COMMERCIAL-SI KEEP, two doors from Hill-street. ECONOMISTS IN DRESS~ALTE RECOMMENDED TO TRY THE ALBION HOUSE, 38, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. $B E m m. Y:; A m Begs to submit to Public Notice c AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF DRAPERY, SUITABLE TO THE PRESENT SEASON, WHICH he has just purchased under circumstances of peculiar advantage, in the LONDON W MARKETS, great advances having since taken place in consequence of Manufactures having received large ordeis for Shipping to China, India, and other places ot great consumption and the general impression is, that iurther adv ances will soon ensue. Among other things are the following, viz.,—10,000 YARDS of BLACK and COLOURED Col,urg, Britannia, Jellalahad, and ParamattaCLOTHS Parisian Lustres, Merinos, and Orleans, in Plain, Figured and Shot a variety ot Printed Tyrian Velvets for Dresses, &c. also of ricn Printed Caehmetes and D Laines; about 4,5'JO Yards of Cap Ribbons mid 5,500 Yards of Bonnet Hibbons, oi the Newest Styles. I H. T. wishes to direct particular attention to a large STOCK of WOOL SHAWLS, TURN OVERS. &c., &c., some of which are of the finest Cashmere and Saxony Wools and he begs, also, notice of the extraordmaiy Cheapness uf a S KLECT ASSORTLUKNT OF FURS, FEATHERS, AND FRENCH FLOWERS, Just unpacked real Whitney Blankets, from 2s. 7.^d.; IVhite Counterpanes, from 2s. lid. Beavers and Pilot Cloths, of the best Manufacture; Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, in great variety Beaver and Silk Hats, very cheap Fa, is ditto, of the bust make. Country Shookeepeis, Tailors, and other large purchasers, \\ill find this a favourable opportunity of buying to advantage. H. T. solicits early calls, and undertakes to sell GOOD A R T 1 C L E S A N D G R E A T BARGAINS. FCY Be particular to observe the Address, ALBION HOUSE, 38, Commercial-street, two doors from Lhnarth-street, and near the West of England Bank. The Lowest Price asked for every Article, and no abatement made. UN PRIS I BAWB. ANCHOR HOUSE. sr E w shew- EDWARD"THOMAS GRATFFULLY acknowledges the kind encouragement and continuous support with which his friends and the public in G general have for a long time honoured him and he hopes to secure the perpetuation of their favours by carefully consult- ing their tastes and their interests while he pledges hlmselt to keep a large, well-selected, CHEAP stock of Goods, of the veiv TSTHE^BEES'res'nectfully to intimate that he has at present a most extensive NEW STOCK, which has all been purchased F r CASH (before the advance), in the London, Scotch, and North of England markets. He politely solicits the favor of a call from the Ladies and Gentlemen of Newport and its vicinity. The object at which 11:. 1. dibgently anus being a large and cuick re- turn, he has, in order to secure the attainment of his wishes, attached the lowest possible prices to the goods, from which no de- viation will be made. QF PRICEG SRF MERLIN CF NOVEMBER 4th, 1843. A rich assortment of French Cap and Bonnet RIBBONS, direct from Pans, selected by the rir.t buyer in London. A^M^AGIII^^M^TOCLFOFRS^TDIR'WOO|NAIID Cashmere SHAWLS, o( the newest ftyle, direct from the manufactory. These, with an elegant assortment of New Dresses and Fancy Goods will BE exhibited in a SHOW ROOM, apart from the shop. An immense variety of Silk, Cotton, and Gingham Handkeiclnefs. Real India Silk, fiom 2s, 9d each, large size. Rich China silk pockets, entirely WL,LTE'^L^P^KUSSELS CARPETING, from 3s 6d per yard. CARPET ROOM S-KIDDERM1NSTER DITTO, 21D } The TIGER RUG, and others, in great variety. Anchor House, next door to the Westgate Hotel, Newport. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT application is intended to be made to Parliament in the next Session, for a Bill to alter, amend, and enlarge- the powers and provisions of an Act passed in the Session of Parliament helll in the fifth and sixth years of the reign of j King William the Fourth, intituled "An Act for making and maintaining a Dock and other Works in the port of Newport, in the county of Monmouth, with a Railway and Stone Road therefrom," and of an Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in the second and thild years of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled An Act to enable the Newport Dock Company to raise a further sum of money," and of another Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in the fouith and fifth years of he reign of her present Majesty, intituled, An Act for authorising the Newport Dock Company to raise an additional sum of money, and to amend the Acts relating thereto," and to authorize the said Company to raise a further smn of money to enable them to build warehouses on the land belonging to the said Company, and to pay ofF existing liabi- lities, and otherwise for the purposes of the said Dock ana I Works connocted therewith, by creating additional SLIARES< hy mortgage of the said Dock and Works, and on the of the said Company, or by any of the means, ao 'ITH also to sell the said Dock and the VV orks eonne JSINCR DIE And in the said Rill powers will be containe 'F \Aviea- Company of Proprietors of the Monmouthsi advance tion to take additional shares in the said ^JC •. and lend money to the said Dock Company," t ey please.. I » Dated this 6th day of November, One Thousand Eight- hundred and Fortv-three PKOTHERO & TOW GOOD, Solicitors to the said Dock Compa y. rrHE CREDITORS of the late Mr. THOMAS JONES RPHE CREDITORS 0f the late Mr. THOMAS JONES PHILLIPS, of Newport, Solicitor, are requested in the particulars of their claims forthwith to Messrs. F NU- I HERO an I TOWGOOD, of Newport, the Solicitors to the Administratrix and all Persons indebted to his ESTATE will please to pay to them the amount of their respective debts on or before the First day of December next Any Persons having Reeds, Papers, or Writings „> ihe hands of the deceased, ARE requested to send to Messrs. PRUTHERO and TOWGOOD. a list of such as belong to them respectively with a statement of the circumstances attending the deposit.' Newport, 28th October, 1843. NOW IN SEASON GOOD NEWS FOR THE :prOIPLF- DR. FRANKLIN'S DOMESTIC BEVERAGE POWDER iS ao excellent and health- ful substitute for Tea and Coffee, and is patronaed by thou- sands of Families, among all classes, who testify that they like It much better (though it is incomparably cheaper) than any other beverage. It is approved of. usfd, and recommended by the Medical Profession, and has been adopted by many large and respectable Households, and by Ships' Crews, &c. Sold in Half-pound and Quarter-pound Packets at L-LI^H- pence per pound. to To be prepared precisely the same as Coffee. The Manu- facture of this article is conducted with cleanliness, and it is of a most wholesome kind. A Surgeon's Opinion of Dr Franklin's Domestic Beverage Powder. The following opinion was voluntarily communicated to Mr. Orlando Allen, Agent for the sale of the above-named Powder, by Mr. Henry Harris, surgeon, of Kedruth, Cornwall Redruth, April 7, 1843. My Dear Sir,—I have used Franklin's Breakfast Powder, and I have no hesitation in pronouncing it to be very good. I would recommend it to all persons who are delicate in the stomach, labouring under dyspepsia, in preference to tea, the intemperate use of which has injured thousands annually, by affecting the nerves, dis- turbing the functions of the brain, weakening the coais of the stomach, and otherwise enfeebling the digestive organs, as well as destroying, the healthy hue of youthful and blooming faces. How many old wrinkled maids are there to be found throughout Her Majesty's dominions, who have made themselves look aged and wrinkled by the imprudent use of tea, with all its cupreous adultera- tions ? "I like the Breakfast Powder very much it is wholesome, nutri- tious, and economical; and 1 believe it only requires to be known, when it will be generally made use of. I am, Sir, yours respectfully "HENRY HAITRIS." EXTRACT FROM A LETTER, Addressed by Mr. W. Tuckei, of Wesbury, Wilts, to the Pro- prietor of Dr. Franklin's Domestic Beverage Sir,-Since I posted my letter and order of yesterdav, I have had a still larger demand for the Beverage Powder. I hear from all parties that they like it exceedingly; and I am sure of many constant purchasers among the middle class. I have hot one pound on hand; I know not what to do about it. I shall post this letter and go at once to Trowbridge, to endeavour to borrow or buy some of your agent there. 1 have a certain prospect of a large sale. D0 not^ therefore, fail to send me off I cwt. immediately, or there will be great disap- pointment. Yours, &c., WM. TUCKER. Warminster-road, Westbury, Wilts. [This letter was received about three weeks after Mr. Tucker's appointment to the Agency, his first supply having been rapidly bought up.] EXTRACT FROM A LETTER Addressed by Mr. Thomas Carthew, of St. Just, Cornwall :— Dear Sir,—With this you will receive an order for I cwt more of I your best quality powder. I trust that you will forward the same with the utmost despatch. I have a large demand for your Beverage Powders, and I can say with ffm. Tucker, that I hear from all parties that they like it exceedingly well, and prefer it to tea or coffee. And they also say, that should the article be more generally known, it will be used by every class of people. Some Agents in the mines have also testified their approval of it b) buying some the second and third time. Thev have been also recommending it to the miners' who work under their control. There will he much disappointment unless you send immediately. ï ours obediently, "THOS.CARTHEW. [Received a fortnight after Mr. Carthew had received his first supply of I cwt.] AGENTS WANTED, N In all towns in Great Britain, where appointments have not been completed, for the sale of P,- DR. FRANKLIN'S DOMESTIC BEVERAGE Several of those already a^,poinfed,'even in alize a profit of from Twenty to Sixty SHILL'NSS PE the sale of this excellent article.. • I;^ No trouble attends the Agency, the P°WDERKETS"^and^AS it neatly packed and labelled in T and I LB- PA<*E THE'Rapid retains its flavour many years, there is the rise of its sale in all towns whete it has been IN"" » best proof of of its excellence. psTER, Franklin's Apply to Mr. Gh.ORGB WINCH: {leverage Powder Manufactory, 13»n.Bury, O*' %*NoLicMMi»RE9«»F«UOM,N TO AGHXCIYXITU&AXZSTS. G1 UANO. of best quality, may he had by applying to R EDW. W. JO.NES, agent to the Baliincollig Royal Gunpowder Mills Co., at his Warehouse, Skmner-streii, New- port (late Messis. Hughes and Co). GREAT WSSS T^ISJ SOLWA?. alteration for winter trains. ON and after WEDNESDAY. November 1, there wilj bean ALTERA I ION in the TRAINS. The 4 o'clock Long Tiain from Beam BRIDGE will start at 3 and from Bristol 5 o'clock ins'.ead of 6 o'clock, and from Cirencester at 5,50 arriving at Paddington at half-past 9 o'clock in the evening. The latest Lvening Train from Beam BIID^-E. for Passengers to Bristol and Hath, will leave at 5 instead of 6,15, The under mentioned Trains will be discontinued during the Winter:—• Down Trains.—Paddington to Slough, 4,30 p.I.). Bath to Bristol, 7 p.m. Up Trains.—Bristol to Bath, 6 p.m.; Slough to Paddington, 5,30 p.m. The 8.30 Evening Train from Bristol to Bath \MH leave at 7,40 o'clock. The 9,30 Evening Train from Bath to Bristol will leave at 8,30. The 1,45 Train from Maidenhead to Paddington will leave at '.5.45. Hesides other alteralions in Stoppages, &c., of Trains. Full 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 26th, 1843. S3* Messrs. PERRY and Co. HAVE REMOVED their Establishment from Birmingham to No. 19, Bernei-s-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 1 Post-office Order for 3s. 6d., THE SILENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL WORK on the INFI RMIITES OF THE XJL GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sexes; being an Enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability of mall hood, ere vigour has es;ablished hèl 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 01 total Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with nieans of UESIO- RATION the destructive effects of Gonorrh&a, Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the \Voik is embellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the Skin, by Eruptions on the Head, Face, and Body with approved mode of Cure for both sexes followed by observations on the Obligations oi MAITNIAGK, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the lemoval of certain Disqualiifcations; 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, Hegent.street; Purkis, Compton street, Soho Guest, 51, Bull-street, Birmingham Meilm Office, Newport, and by all Bookselleis in town and country. CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functions of lile, and is exclusively directed to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganization of the Generative Sys- tem, whether constitutional or acquired, loss of sexual powe 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 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 notconfined to its pure physical result, but branch to moral ones leading theexcited, deviating mind into a fertile field of seductive error, inty a gradual and total Jegiadatinn of manhood, into a pernicious application of those inherentrights which nature wIsely instituted for the preservation of her species, bringing on piemature decrepitude, and all the habitudes of old age. Constitutional weakness, sexual debility, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstructions of certain evacuations, tut..) impotency and barrenness are etfieetualfy removed by tins in- valuable medicine. Sold in Bottles, price lis. each; or the quantity f four in on Family Bottle for 33s., by winch t'no lIs. bottle is saved. Sold by all medicine venders in town and countiy, of whom may be had the SILENT FRIEND. Observe the signature of It. and L. PERKY on the stamp on the outside of each wrapper. The Five Pound Cases may he had as usual. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, are the most effectual cure for everyestage of the veneral dis- ease in both sexes; including secondary symptoms, disorders of the urinary passages, and ah external diseases ol the skin, without hindrance to business. Messrs. Peny expect, when con.-ulted by letter, the usual fee of £ 1. Patients are requested to be minute in th.- detail of their cases. Medicines can B^ forwarded to any part of the world, protected from observation. Messrs. Perry TNAY be consulted as usual at 19, BURNERS „ 1 KHHI Oxiord-street, London punctually fiom 11 in the morning until 8 in the Evening, and on Sundays iiom 11 till 1. Ontyorepersouat visit is required from a country patient, to enable Alessrs. I eiry to give such advice as will effect a per- inanent cute, after all other means have failed. N.B. Country medicine venders cau be supplied by most of the wholesale patent medicine houses in London, with the above I medicines. toZXVwu™- E' v' tm' FJJIT SAS.S 4 T JONES'S COACH FACI'OKV, No 9 Thotn3s-street, Newport, an Excellent ST AN HO**& 6'G in good Condition. SX&ZTA'NXFFXA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, j No. I, PRINCHS-SI itEET, BANK, LONDON. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 1 V. Tlet. cap. 1 A. DIRECTORS. William Bardgett, Esq. I Hobert Eglinton, Esq" Samuel Bevingion, Esq, Erasmus Robert Foster, Esq. William Fechuey Black, Esq. Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. John Brightman", Esq. Peter Morrison, Esq. George Cohen, Esq. I Henry Lewis Smale, Esq. Millis Coventry, Esq. Thomas Teed, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. AUDtTOtiS. J.B. Bev.ngton, Esq.— F.P. Lockeiill, Esq.—J.D. Dow, Esq. MEDICAL IFFICEII. John Clendinning, M.D., F.R.S., 16, Wimpole-street, Cavend.sh-squaie. STANDING COUNSEL. The Hon. Jolm Ashley, New-square, Lincoln's Inn. Mr, Serjeant Muiphy, M.P., Temple, SOLICIT o t. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewiy. BANKERS. Messrs. Drewett and hmlel, Princes-street, Bink. rr. HIS Institution is empoweied by a Special Act o/ Varlia- JL meat, and is so constituted as to ailord the benefits of Life Assurance ill their fullest extent to policy I lolders, and to pre- sent greater facilities and accomodation than are usually offered by other Companies. Assurances man either be e ffected by Parties on their own Lives, or IIlI Parties interested therein on the Lives of oih rs. j he efrect of an Assurance on a person's own life is to create at once a Property in Rove^ion, which can by no other means be realised. Take, for instance. the case 01 a peisou at the a-je of Tlnrtv. who by the payment of X-1 3s 4J to the Britannia Life Assurance Company, can become at once possessed of a hequeathable property, amounting to our thousand pounds, sub- ject only to the condition of his continuing the same payment 'piarterl', during the remainder of his hIli, a condition which mav be fulfilled by the mere saviug of eight shillings weekly in his expenditure. Thus, by the exertion ot a very slight de-ree o. economy-such indeed, as can scarcely be feit as an inconve- nience, he mal at once realise a capital 01 oue thousand pounds, which he can bequeath or dispose of m any way he may thin* P APTable of Decreasii^ Rate? of P[em'um a n^el maikable plan the Policy-holder having tne op ion continuing the payment ot all lu.r \Pol,c^still re-' mah'in^'in^force"—in^The the fu.V — ^noY assured and in either of the three other eases, iv. n the same according to a fixed and equitable scale endo». the Policy. Increasing Rates of Premium on a new and remarkable plar for secuiiug Loans or Debts a less immediate payment being required oil a Policu for the whole term of Life thall in ani) other Office. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy. All cliims payable within one Month after proof of death. Medical Attendants remunei a ted in all cases for their reports. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at two o'clock. I Extract from Increasing Rates nf Premium, for an Assur- ance of £100. foi Whole Term of Life. Annual Premiums PHYABLE DMM4 Age. 1st Five 2d t'ivc 3.1 hue 4th hive Remainder Years. Years. Yeats. Years. of lile, £ s. u.. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.i £ s. d. 20 114 15 Id 1 10 II l!S 9! 2 3 8 30 1 6 4 1 12 2 1 19 ) 2 7 4 2 17 6 4J 1 lii 1 2 4 4 2 14 6 3 7 3 4 3 -1 50 2 16 7 3 9 41 4 5 5 5 6 3 6 13 7 j PETER MORRISON, Resident Director. Detailed Prospectuses, and ever) requisite information as ti- he mode of effecting Assurances, may be obtained Oil spplica II) the following AGENTS. NEWPORT Mr. RICHARD JENKINS. fl< ED EG A R Mr. G. HAHH.IIY, Bank. CHEPSTO W Mr. J. L. BALDW YN, Solicitor. I ;0k FIiA?(rSIS\3 SABEAASSTASFF OZL Has been well-knonn for more than O X E HUNDRED V E .1 !i • in Private family use, (IS all infallible Cure ill all cases of j fresh Cuts, It'ouuds, Barns, Scolds. Strains, Sprains Chat s. j Chilblains, Bruise*, Humps, ('hates, ficorialions, Bites, Stints, j Gout, Piles, Ringwortvs and Rhenmjiisin. \T0rniNGc.in surpass i:s wonderful and speedy effects it is composed of the most Bal-amic and Odeiifeious Hetbsan:! Flowers of this country; and is so innocent that should it he taken in mista'-e, even by a child, it will prove oerfectly harmless. The proprietor of this most valuable re eipe i\r.uid never think of offering it to the notice of the public, were he not fully convinced it would, after on.; FAIR TRIAL. ;)ro> e its own surpassing exctl'ence over every thine; of the kind before off red in such cases. N" liouseksep-r ouqht to be wi1110ut it. and captains of ships would find it invaiu.ible. The Proprietor, an old Ofricer in the Army, has had num berles's oouortuuil'tes of witnessing the genuine end speed\ uood effect's of thts excellent oil. and gives the fr-lowingcon- densed form of a i'ew of the late real and voluntary te.stnno- tiials, being totaliv v oid of th usual puffing system of letter- which he trusts will be sufficient to establish the supenor worth of this domestic remedy, as each pcisun «itl feel pleasure it: answering any enquiries. We. the unders-ened, have much pleasurean bearing testi- mony to the very great efficacy of Francis's Simaritan Oil, and believe w* arc only perfo(ming a pub.tc duty in strongly re- commending it to the particular notice of all families, who will find it 'eally a most invaiuabie domestic remedy. Mr. E. V. Paul, Montpelier House, bruises and rheumatic pains in the fice; Nlr. S. PritcliarJ, Picton-slreet, sptaine.; instep j yjr. J. C. Cambridge. 17, Licton-stret-t, cuts, burns bruises, and stine; of wasp Mr. M. G¡,o"n, Picton-lane, di, (bto. bad inflamed hand with fractured finger, Air. J. Parry, Stokes-croft. ditto, diiio, chilblains inflamed, also bioken ones Mr. James Peiry, Hillgrove-strtet, rheuma: ic gOll l in the hand \1r. F. W. Simeon, Temple-street, bad ulcerated sore throat and blotched face, uied as a gargle, and embrocation and Mi. S. Manning, Stokes Crott-place. Bristol, a severe bruised and inflamed foot. Air. Thomas Morgan, Oldbury, Gloucester, bad hand, from the venomed bite 01 a rat. Al I:. -l'i onias Me. Namara, WiIliainson-square-, Liverj-ool, a bad ulcerated leg 0: ten years. I K?5" The Proprietor begs to observe, that although the above excellent Oil has proved so wonderfully successful in many cases of old Sores and Ulcers, he uould strongly recommend in all such pises, where there is much pr,'uù 01 bad flesh, that the wounds should he dressed, until in a healthy s'ate \'itL his Kmerald Ointment, which has been we!! known for many years in the same private family u-e, as an uneiring cure for idi old Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, and Fistulas. WHOLESALE AGINIS.—Messrs. Barclay and Sons, Farring- don-street, Loud >n and Britten, Old Hay-market, Liverpool. Depot for Bristol, Mrs. Ryland's, Stokes Croft. The Samaritan Oil and Emerald Ointment are prepared by the Proprietor only, and sold by appointment, in Bristol, Bath, Reading, Devizes, Stroud, Sodbury, Penzance. Liverpool, Bridgwater, Frome, and Wells, by the first houses in the trade, and in Newport, Monmouthshire, by E.J. Phillips Cardiff, G. Phillips Merthyr i ydvil..Mrs. Jenkins. The Oil in Bottles, at Is. I 'd. and 2s. 9d. The Ointment in II Pots at Is. qd., each Bottle and Pot will have full dneciions, and be signed, FRANCIS, on the Government Stamp, to prever., base imitation. The SAMARITAN OIL is equally efficacious to Animals in all cases ot recent external injury the Emerald Ointmer.t in all cases of long standing. THE BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, .»• UNI WY GLA::),;£ORGAN, A RE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THE ,1.. ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— From Bristol to Neuynrt. I Fro". Newport to Btistol. November. I Novetni.er. 13, Monday — 9 £ morn 13, Monday 7\ morn 14, Tuesday — 1<)J mom 14, Tuesday — 8 11.on. 15, Wednesday llj morn 15, Wednesday — 9 morn lf>, 'Thursday — 12i after ];i, [ hutsday — 9| mo"n 17, Friday — |a a:ter 17, Fridav —111 morn! 18, Saturday 2 ai.er 18, Saturday — 1 afier T AUIIS -Afier-Catnn, "is, Fore-Cahin, 2s Chiidien uadt R :2 Y^.US of AI; Half-price. DOGS, Is each, ^'our-wheti Carnage 20s. iv-o-whee) ditto, 10s Horses, 5S each I wo-wheel CARRIAGE or Light Phat-ton, drawn by one 11 of wit hone Passenger, 15s; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto, lore-Cabin, 6s.—Newpoit to or from Pillgwenlly, Is Is. each. IO and f RO same day the same Packet (provided to and ho Ilcket be taken) After-Cabin, 6s Fore-Cabin, 3s h I lie I roprietors of the above farkfts give i\UT!CE, tfia. t.'ey will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage nor will they be answerable for ..ny Goods, Package, or Par „! (If Lost or Dainp'^ed,) unlets Booked at either of thei Ornces, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the vaiue of 40sr entered at its vaiue, and carnage paid at the time of booking' W aiehouses for Receiving and Booking Packages, Parceis: ,lc., Nelsou-btieet, Bristol, and Rownham Wharf, HOlwells. Pontypool and ibeigavenny.—Coaches daily between these .daces and Newport. I J rsdegar Iron Works, through Abercarne, Newbridge, and !iedtvelty,and a branch fwm Newbridge to Nantuglo.- A Coach iaily between tiiase places and Newport; arriving at Newport Ibout teno'clock morning, and starting atone o'clock afternoon Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company') Office, Quay, Biistol; or to JOHN JONES, Agent, < ^teamPacket Ofifces, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, > Rodtiev W htrf, N ewport. aad tTtjuvct) of ^NGLANH iLtfr ani) DFU* ASSURANCE, TRCST AND ANNUITY INSTITUTIC. Empowered by Special Act oj Pa Lament. AND UNDER DISTINGUISH FD PATRONAGE, Cfti !iCAI AND L 6, KING WILLIAM-STREET, LONDON. ((h. O-tenth of the entire Piofits of this 1 nstitution will be A pliea !0 TIIE RE''EF Distiessed and AT;ED Clergymen, the \VIU'0'*S ANT^ 'E ^^RP'IANS Clergymen who may reco-rpen a' ,I by the Bishops, or by the Clergy of their specuve Locah,tIes.) TRUSTEES. The Right Hon. Lord SinwLAIR- ^A^AIN »{>cdougal]. Sir John Stuart Forbes, BAR;- I JJ liam Sloane. Esq. Rev. William Harness, M.A. ROBERL «»«"L»urD, Sen. DIRECTOKSV WILLIAM SLOAN*, Esq.,U™RRAFN- Major Adair. CapUin FT»™do«.gal]. John Anderson, Esq. Rev. Ihos. ROBERTSON, & Rev. W. Harness..M.A, William AMBROID SHAW,. Ifenrv P. Hope, Esq. George Sloane, Esq. !L Jackson. Esq. Edw. HeathcoW Smith/ E«I. Rev. H. J. Knapft, D.D. John Walker, EEQ. James Lamb, Esq. Sir William White. SECRETARY.—Yilliam Emmens, Esq. LIFE. THIS Institution adopts both the MUTUAL AND PRORTIRE- TARY principles of Assurance, and corntiines in one L sta'> btiahment, ail the advantages piesented by the numerous Me- tropolitan Assurance Companies, u'fi/I Rates o Premium as low as are consistent with security. FIKE.— The Premiums lor Assurance against Fire are charged l'the osual moderate rates, with a reduction ol ten per cent on the Residences and Furniture of Clergymen. ENDOWMENTS FOR FU IT RE CHILDREN.—An ex FENSIVE set of Tables has been prepared—expressly for the use JT' this Institution—whereby a fixed sum may be secured to evt-Ty child (boin of the same parents) attaining any A^E that ^AV be desired, from 14 to 21 years inclusive the payment of ihe Premium ceasing at the death of either parent, and before 'he eldest child can attain the age desired. TABLE OF LIFE RATES. WITHOUT PROFITS. ^1 Mut al Equal ASCENDING SCALE. B £ Scale Rates. FirstSeven Sec. Seven Remainder Years. Y'ears. of Life. £ • S- d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. ■20 117 4 1 13 11 12 0 1 13 0 2 4 0 30 2 6 10 2 2 7 1 8 0 2 2 0 2 16 0 40 3 3 6 2 17 8 1 19 0 2 18 6 3 18 0 ">0 4 13 4 4 4 11 3 0 2 1 4 10 3 6 0 4 The necessary forms and information may be obtained by application to ILLIAM EMMI NS, Secretary, 6. King William- s rcet. Citv or to anv oi the following Agents: — NEWPORT T. M. LLEWKLLIN, Esq., aDd lIIr "RAHAM C I. EM EN IS, Stamp Distributor. \RI vv" M. 1 II • • • • ^1- J ■ 1GH I M AN Stationer. RIU-ntki' .MI. E. LEYSHON, Auctioneer. C S W ANSF ''L:N KY BEVAN CUSTOMS. AIranpiiVa'tion^ fo, ^^NCIES in those places where the COMPANY H»E not yet APPOINT ASEN,S- T«> HE addressed to ihe secretary. CAUTION. DELCROIX aid CO.. 158, New Bond-s'F £ «M, IJ0NDON, Perfumers (by Appointment) 'o her most Gracic-N* MA- IEAT; and her Majes'y the Queen Do-wager, respectfutiy CAT- ION the Nubility and Gentry against base R ounteifeits of tlieiit Ir.r,nled Esprit de l-avunde, Yegetaide I.Jtract, 6"c., made BY discharged servants of J.Delcroix a.;d CO., wfio are equally incompetent t. a.ce)!?.)n the d.TI:;er OF what they ex ol as Delcroix'S Cosmetics," \c, a> they are to dtScoveTMbat niiht be useful these worthless imitations are, lor the sake ot exorbitant piofit, foisted upon the public as genuine, by Per- fumers and Hairdressers H-tving 'he appearance of respects- bility, WELL KNOWII,G the.), to UO MIPOHITIORIS, possessing none of the highly npnreciated qualities ot the original. 10 orevent such fraudulent practices, TH« Nobility and Gentry of ;ile United KINGDOM are irivi ed to send theii orders dnect to Messrs. Dclcroix and Co., 108, Ne,v Bond ttrcet. who, to "rotecl the far-famed celebiity ct their Estabistiment, will forward them FREE cf C'AN IASE, and on th? sam? te; ins as they I, i,, I i,eov i,-) WITH vit-W offrr.ng H IIUIFC-I protection A-?.II/T FTK;R*I<J"US and-4ftprincipled at- .AJK?*»-»BORE n-. 'TIVUFYWIFC ■' ''D YIDE^.VOIYIN^ :O undeimine ttie FAMFE of"DKTXH<)lX and CO.'S ORIGIN A L A RITCURS. thev I>?nectfully caution heir ifustrious Patrons against BENI^ misled by placards, tic. innouncins a "Rptnova)."wfiich the unwary would believe was that of Deleroix afld CN., but which, is, in realty, tite removal of J. Deleroix"and Co.'s discharged servants. Th<! ■iiprovements tn the prm. scs are now coropieted in a style of and elegance HITHERTO uuntteuipted, and tne Nobility fiid Gentry are invited to inspect an unequalled assortment fll tashionable fuieigo and English perfumtry. A S >, the'.I LO^G stabhshed and far-celebrated DELCROIX'S ESPRIT DEEAVANDE AUX MIL-rOt LEFLEU HS, 1; • O univerally approved in every quarter of the habitable globed he tact being established by ouineious attempts of unpiincir uied contempoiartes ("HO have totally (ailed) to IMPALE TIE ..sine; it i-, however, necessary the public should be CDUHONEA GAINST iui])osiiion.— Price os. 6d, and 5s. Cd. VE,LC iW,IX:S VEGETABLE EXTRACT, ell known in tiie fashionable world as pre-eminently SUCCESS h) for cleansing the hair and giving it a most delectable AP V eaiance and pleasing fragrance, and keeping it in cnd during -xercise or damp weather.—Pnce 3s«. 6D., 5^. and loi. DELCROIX & C0.S ROYAL BOUQUETS, vir.: H HOL'QUET VE LA REINE YICTORIA.BOVQU& DL' PRINCE ALBERT,—BOUYUET^LTHS NOCE I.OYALES,—BOUQUET DE LA ^I\C*LS.-SE RT.A ALE.—B< CQi.Er ROY ALE WILLLAI.J JLY._ BOI QI"Ef DU ItOt GEORGE IV. ,¿ !)!LCI{OlX and CO.'S peffumCis the*•I'RINCE 0 •\ ALES'S BOUQL E' whic'FR'is a coitifi'nat.on O, the fra ince of the most delicious 'flo4>er\ in which the flavour of t! moss rose hears a conspic^jus" part. This perfume is c<donr '.ess, and wit. 1 not soil the most delicate handkeichie ~—Piic 3s. tirl. and 5,. per bottle. TTIE Lovers of elezant petfumesare solicited tocall NeBond-street, arid try Detcroix and Co.'s Royal ilo. all their handkerchiefs (for wti 'ch purpose bottles are a pen free,) and to A handkerchief so perfumed, the com. V tiagrance of the choicest conservatory must yield preceden DELCROIX'S MACASSAR OIL, linpoited under the sanction of ihe Lords of theTreasuiy f«.r the use of herMost Gracious Majesty, and their Royal Highnesses the Piince of Wales, the Princess Royal, 6cc., is a. delightfully fragrant and transparent preparation for the Hair, .Jno, as an invtcorator and beautifier, is bryond all precedent. z IT bestows the most brilliant RIOSS, together with A strong ten- dency to curi and is the only known specific capable of efiec- R.ially sustaining the Ilair in decorative chaun, from the beat Jfclowded assemblies, or the effects of a damp atmosphere; the original and genuine DELCROIX'S MACASSAR OIL, is protected by two eicgantly-executed, correct likenesses, in embossed medallions, of her MAJESTY and his Royal Highness Prince Albeit, with the signature and address of the Proprie- tors. Itnioduces beautifully FF.iwmg cuils, and by the TI&N*W -endaT.t lustie it imparts renders the Hair truly enchanting. To avoid counterfeits generally sold by Hairdressers, be sure to ask for Delcroix's Macassar Oil," 158, New Rood-street. -Price 3s. 6d. per bottle. DELCROIX'S KALYDOR, V French Cosmetic, surpassing all others for preserving and beautifying the complexion prepared for the use of her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, and her Majesty the Queen Dowager, by especial command, and protected by letters pa. tent, the tabeibt-armg the Royal Arms, elegantly embossed, surmounted by the Prince of Wales's plume. "Cel essentiel parfaii" for the Lady's toilet imparts a softness to the skin and removes all cutaneous eruptions, giving to the complexion a cleai and heaithfui appearance. DELCROIX'S KALYDOR is an odenferous creamy liquid-ilie only safe and efficacious preparation for dissipating tan, fieckles, pimples, spots and other disfigurements of the skin. The radiant bloom it impart, to the cheek, and the softness and delicacy it induces on the aands, arms, and neck, lender it indispensable to every toilet. Ask for Delcroix's Kalydor," 158, New Bond.&trett.-pnc. 4s. bd. per bottle. CAUTION TO LADIES AND FAMILIES. I he high repute, and consequently great demand for Del- eroix and Co.'s Unique Pieparations, Dave cxcited tbe cupidity ot 1 MPOSTOHS C destitute alike of honour and of laleni) QUACKS IVHO for the sake ot GAIN impose (by a connivance with un- principled vendors of perfumery) their pjrnicious compounds upon the Puolic as the real •• Delcroix's kalydor" tor the complexion, Delcroix's Macassar Oil" for the Hair, &c. >^C. to frustrate such impositions, Delcmix I\ Co., have OBJ tained Injunctions from the Itigit Court ot Cnance'ry against -everal offenders, also a Chancery Piotection Label, which in uture will be affixed to every genuine article, with the signa- ture of" J. DELCROIX," in red ink, at the top a Crown and the address, 158, New Bond-street," in the centre sur' rounded by the words Piotected by the Court of Chan EIV and at the bottom "J.DELCROIX and CO." in blue ink Purchasers will do well to return all ariicies not so guaranteed" The extreme difficulty in executing this lable, (which is on the principle adopted to prevent forgery in the departments of IC vernment), precludes toe possibility of imitation, and will effectually protect TIIE NOBILITY FROM IMPOSITION AND FRAUD Orders for India shipped on board free of expense The FOLLOW)NIL are authorised Agents Hopkins Perfumer hilipps, \v llliams. Jenkins, Dniggists, Newport Jones ii Duncan, D.UGS.sts, Brecon Crump, Perfumer, WGAVENNV uorgan DruSG.st (only) Merlhyr; Morgan, Dru.gfst, Llan- 'iilo 1 ay lor, Perfumer, Chepstow; Mrs Morgan Vcr iomer, Williams, Cambrian Office, and Wilson CHEMIST "r'S! ■ vr- "■ ."lme "d si* « 1 IN,I)ile, Cz-nartlien Phillips, Chemist, Cole- nan, ditto, M Carthy. ctto, and Ewins, Perfumer, Car. dilf, Da vies, Covvbndge I rice, Druggist, Bridgend, I/Y. wud and Hunt ( hemists, and Davies, Perfumer, Neath; Dniikvvater, find and 1 reweeks. Chemists, Pembroke Rol- and, Perfumer, lenby Thomas, Perfumer, and WiK.a:NS cnemist, CARDIGAN Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, AKERL YSTWITH lerkms Stationer, and Wiliams, Druggigt, Haver. .MWBMUB'.1•»4 >»'»W«RTL.4«L,U