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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Comet of Corn Street, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that this Estabhsh. ment is COMPLETELY FURNISHED with Ma AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF NEW &. BANDSOMS TYPE, SUITABLE FOR BOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL 7W 4a 14 COSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, La W FORMS, AUC1IONEERS' CA TALOG UES BILLS OF LADING, SHIPPING NOTES, RETURNS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR „ IRON WORKS II. COLUEUMES, I*D ALL WORKS REQUIRING EXPEDITION, *BL*NTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC. EXECUTED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE. FUL MANNER. fro aiJUertíøerø. the ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- spectfully informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the K MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will P*omptly forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in Paper. tb r: ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for theGAZBTTE, "FT London Papers, and for allthe Provincial Journals ofEng- ^.Ireland, and Scotland. IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN LOAN OF 30,000,000 FLORINS!! 1>EIMBURSABLE by Dividends ^J?00' XX £ 20 000.. £ 15,000., &c. Smallest Dividend £ 50. Ster- ,10«. General and chief distribution on the 1st of December ?E*t, at VIENNA. A few scrips are yet on sale tor £ 3. each £ 15.: 13 for £ 30. Sterling, payable by money orders, or VJ'nitUnces. Dividends lepaid at Paris, Frankfort, VIENDAI York, London, and Dublin. L Apply for Prospectuses, with full Particulars, without de- to A. JACOBS, & CO., Bankers, Frankfort on Maine. T N.B. To save postages, applications and letters may be sent 0R France to their house at Paris, Rue tlu Cadran, No, 20; for England to Mr. JACOBS, 34, Wellclose-sq uare, LONDON, from whence they will promptly be forwarded. HUMAN LIFE. AT present the popular opinion is, that the natural duration of life is 70 years, but this is contrary to both sacred and P'OFANE history This opinion is, no doubt, founded on a mis- ^erstanding of the passage of the 90th Psalm, where U is "DEED stated, that the days of our years are threescore years R^.TEN, and if, by reason of strength, they be fourscore years, is their strength labour and sorrow." Now, it must be re- that this Psalm is ascribed to Moses, and that he is SPEAKING of the lives of men in general, but of what was burring among the Israelites in the wilderness. They died L0', • natural death, but were cut off for their sin and unbelief 'judicial dispensations. P clever Dr. Farre maintains that 120 is the last grant of Y ?D TO man, and quotes the sixth chapter of Genesis, and the ""RD »erse, where it is written, «' My spirit shall not always *LR've with man, for that he also is flesh yet his days shall be • AND twenty JEATS. Now, we find this expressed U,*ntion on the part of God gradually carried into ett'ect—the P^OCIP,! 0F APPEARING to becomo weaker until the close AL.K >N which the postdiluvian patriarchs flourished when »BOUGJ| centuries had elapsed since the deluge, we THE I20 F#W» WERE ftbont the AVERAGE of human existence. ,1 PPOAINJR then that the theorv of long life is well sustained, L* question naturally soggested, how are we to attain what *o desirable • A wise general on the ere of battle make* a P'OPAI disposition of his forces beforehand, and does not wait L,1L the enevy has made an attack, and thos, by forethought and D«E preparation, reasonably expects a victorythus, be who BAS a desire to attain a healthy, and consequently, happy old *ge, does not indolently wait for the attack ot the enemy, which sickness, but is constantly on his guard against his insidious approaches, by paying proper atteniion to the state of his ^•ALTH. Many would fain occasionally use medicine to asssist *TURE in her operations but, like a mrriner at sea without his knowing not where to steer, they first try this, and EN that, and meet with nothing but disappointment; to those 1)1* most be the important fact, that PARR'S ME- JCLNE is all that is required, the 6ne tenic properties it con. R*,0S invariably restores the stomach to a healthy longing for 5 OR, in other words, it produces a good appetite, so much L 'T'ed, but so seldom enjoyed by the invalid; the gentle st.mu- THT,0K Powers it possesses assist the stomach to properly digest ?* F°OD it receives the balsamic powers it bestows on the HYST«M produces that delightful feeling ot good spirits so very 3E"IFABL» and disposes both mind aud body to healthy exercise F^'JTHING under its influence soon wears a joyous aspect and *H« vari./1 E f» performed with pleasure. It, in ?"A"DmildS'IOD n,O.° .TBM ci "I'IS P. L,URS*LLT«» 7 „^«INLPFPIV removes all obstruc* T; A redundancy of bile, and COMPLETELY !> of lb. intestinal cnal. To ,°H°E *T oTofd P«rr, J«P RESE.t.H .ND THO.O.GH • WK RE8'0R,NB J'11'. »hat none need despair, that Ohl aair trial be given, the result will be a restoration to iklt AND happiness. Thus shall their humble labours merit PRAUE. „ T, And future Parrs be blessed with honour d days. BLOWING letter received by one of the propr.etois from IT D HARRISON Whitstab e, near Canterbury, is a tur- FCWIFTHS £ <«» •' I«aiGestio», Inver .»d Wbiut.bl., Sept. 5,1842. )0 '1 Dear Friend-1 received the box of PARR'S LIFE PILLS th. L° KIND,J SENT ME. FOR WHICH 1 BEG Y°U 8CCFP ""I- Thev could not have come more opportonely. as I was AT5*RIN8 considerably from indigestion at the tunc. I lmmedi- fe»'JC,)L0,L,ENCED TAKING the pills, and found SR?A E F IH*S- I have taken them subsequently, with the same EF- L*0T' ^BICH induce, me to believe that they aie an exceedingly REME(, IO. indigestion. A friend of mine has found of GREAT utility in an obstinate liver complaint. If my re- "NENDATION can be of any service you are at liberty to use it Iou Please.-I am, my dear frieud, .voura, very truly, HARICISOPI. R. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM. following letter will be read with interest, as it contains a fro etnent 01 another recent cure of Chronic Rheumatism, solely K0T» the use of the popular medicine, PARR S LI1E RJ ILI«- ^"ILL be seen that Mr. Hugh Lewis, of Morpoeth L°wyn, REfioneth«hire North Wales, has to enrol his name among the B< S T,ISSSSISS cares b,' P.„'S Life P.IU. Th, let. t.- TB# CA#8 J, FROM his brother Mr. Lewis Lewis, ot the Alorpoeth fowyn, North Wales, Merionethshire, July 4,1843 WG«ntlemen—I have much pleasure in stating to you the INDERFUL care of my brother, by your efficacious medicine, as ^USI BE nearly as gratifying to yourselves to hear of the IM- G^D Parr's Life Pills are doing in Wales. My brother S1 BEENMANV^vears afflicted with rheumatism, which frequently >WD Sm FFI bed and the last attack was severe; he 5SD?« inVd andthe pain was eicnKjaUng; ALTHOUGH he had been under the care of one of the best FE»*AL genUemen in the county, and had administered U. him TE''?VS applications, both external and internal, without afford- THF "L"1 any benefit: as a last resource he was '^DUCED to y REFLECT of Parr's famous remedy, and now though he has only ««RNIUMECL ONE 1,ALF OF A 1 LS- PACKET>HE LSPERFE,C^TCJIRFT'W\ £ M' tleoien, yours gratefully, LEWIS LEWIS. This famous remedy has been established by undoubted ^OF. OF its efficacy and by a mass of evidence and testimonials •«H .'••PectabU persons, which no other medicine ever yet W"1<1 forth. Hence a host of spurious imitators, who reckless character or consequences, seek to injure its fair fame by B*W,NG DANGEROUS SUBSTITUTES for the genome medicine. To £ RT.V,ENU continuance of this injury to public health, the pro- 0R" 8pare neither means nor exertion in exposing the base »SL.D°CT *UCH parties but some of these reckless speculator TJ'^OTINUE THEPIR injurious traffic; and BJ S°DO1^ '1"^ character of the genuine medicine. To prevent N'H "•NOUS wroni- being continued, the proprietors of PARR S 'T-Ls therefore urf. upon all purchasers of h.« s.ngularjy S:«I«»»S medicine, tb! necessity of strict attention being N the following FCI, CAUTION. GJ B. WORDG ..pARR.S LIFE PILLS are ENSRYED THE 'HE.AN,"ENT Stamp, in white letters on 7,*D T>verv box of the Genuine Medicute. lhe signature Proprietors "T ROBERTS and CO.. is also printed «f .DIRECTION wrapped round each box. Without this mark *°thenticity they are spurious and an imposition. „ Full directions are given with each box. SO5LD wholesale by Edwards, 67, St. Paul's Barclay and 'don-street; Sutton and Co., Bow ^OR^AR^' V^OO; Mottershead and Co., Manchester; and J. and R «D "o?Sbu?gh and reta.led by at least one ageo. town in the UNITED Kingdom, and by all respectable OS1' D'«««»TS, and dealers in patent medicine. PN^E |D.,2S.QJ AN(I FANIILV boxes lis. each. T AQKNIS FOR NEWPORT AND PONTYPOOL. ^.V^LNS.IC E. J. PHILLIPS, Chemijts. Newport. B'woop 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 held in the fifth and sixth years of the reign of King William the Fourth, intituted 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 third 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 fourth and fifth years of the 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 MM of money to enable them to build warehouses on the land belonging to the said Company, and to payoff existing liabi- lities, and otherwise for the purposes of the said Dock and the Works connocted therewith, by creating additional shares, and by mortgage of the said Dock and Works, and op the Bonds of the said Company, or by any of the means aforesaid, and also to sell the said Dock and the Works connected therewith. And in the said Rill powers will be contained authorising the Company of Proprietors of the Monmouthshue Canal Naviga- tion to take additional shares in the said Dock, or to advance and lend money to the said Dock Company, it they shall so Dated this 6th day of November, One Thousand Eight- hundred and Forty-three. TNNRRNNN PROTHERO & TOWGOOD, Solicitors to the said Dock Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT application is intended to be made to Parliament in lhe next Session, for an Actor Acts to alter and amend or repeal the provisions of the two following Acts, videlicit ;-an Act passed in the forty-fifth year of the reign of his late Ma. jesty King George the Third, entitled An Act for building a bridge over that part of the river Rumney which divides the parish of Rumney, in the county of Monmouth, and the parish of Roath, in the county of Glamorgan;" and also an Act passed in the fiftieth year of the reign of his said late Majesty King George the Third, eatitled An Act for altering, amend- ing, and enlarging the powers of an Act passed in the foity- fifth year of his present Majesty, for building a bridge over that part of the river Rumney which divides the parish of Rumney, in the county of Monmouth, and the parish of Roath, in the county of Glamorgan—and by the said intended Act or Acts, it is proposed to enable the Trustees acting under the Acts of Par. liament hereafter mentioned, to raise money on the credit cf the tolls, rates, and duties, payable in the several districts of roads therein mentioned, or some of them, and to apply the money so to be raised in the payment and liquidation of all outstandingdebis owing on the credit of the tolls payable under the said two recited Acts, or either of them, and for sucn pur- pose to amend and enlarge, so far as may be necessaiy, the powers and provisions of the three several Acts following, that is to say, "in Act passed in the Session of Parliament held in the seventh aud eighth years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, entitled An Act for the better and more effectually repairing and otherwise improving the roads in the county of Glamorgan also an Act passed in the first year of the reign of his late Majesty King William the Fourth, entitled An Act to amend an Act of the seventh and eighth years of his late Majesty, for the more effectually repairing and otherwise improving the roads in the county of Glamorgan 11 and also an Act passed in the second year of the reign of his said lite Majesty King William the Fourth, entitled "An Act for diverting, alteiing, repairing, maintaining, and improving the several turnpike roads within the district of Newport, in the county of Monmouth and by the said intended Act or Acts it is intended to provide for the future maintenance of the said bridge, either by the Trustees aforesaid, out of the rates paya- ble to them under the said last ict-ited Acts, on the districts of roads therein mentioned, or some of them, or otherwise by the Justices of the counties of Monmouth and Glamorgan, or one cf them, out of the county rates of the said counties respect- ively, or of one of them, and to repeal all tolls now payable in respect of the passage across the said Bridge. R ° E. P. RICHARDS, Solicitor. Cardiff, 8th November 1843. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT application is intended to be made to Parliament in the next session, for leave to bring in ABIL 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 Blaina 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, Coteman.street, t London. Solicitors to CRUTTWELL AND SONS, Bath, 3 the Bill. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, on the First dav 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 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 Woollos, in the County 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 panellel 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 Dull 100,. for the space 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 Cleik of the Peace for the said County on the Second day of December next. JOHN HODGKINSON, Surveyor of the Parish of St. Woollos. Dated this 28th of October, 1843. THE SIXTEENTH THOUSAND. Just published, in « sealed envelope, price 3s. sent free on receipt of a post office order for 3s. 6d., "MALTZOCSJ" THE CAUSES Of its PREMATURE DECLINE, with PLAIN DIRECTIONS for its PEHFECT RESTORATION ad- dressed to those suffering from the destructive effects of Excessive Indalgtnee, Solitary Habits, or Infection, followed by observations on Marriage, Local and Constitutional Weak. ness, Mental and Nervous Debilitv Indigestion, Insanity, Consumption, &o., lItc., Illustrated with Cases, &c., BY J. L. CURTIS & CO., Consulting Surgeons, 7, Frith Street, Soho Square, London. SIXTEENTH EDITION. Published by the Authors, and sold by Burgess Medical Bookseller, 28, Coventry-street, Haymarket; Mann, 39, Cornbill; Strauge, 21, Paternoster-row Barth, 4, Brydges- street, Strand, London; Sowler, 4, St. Ann s-square, Man- chester; Pbilip, South Castle-street, Liverpool; Ferris and Score, Bristol; Guest, Birmingham; Fannin and Co., 41, Grafton-street, Dublin; Bolster and Co., Cork; Drummond, 5, Blair-street, Edinburgh; Strachan. Aberdeen; Barnes, Glasgow and sold in a sealed envelope by all Booksellers. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Tbia work, a TENTH edition of which is now presented to the publio-ten thousand copies have been exhausted since its Jirst appeiirance-bas been very much improved and enlarged by the addition of a more extended and clear detail of general princi- ples, as also by the insertion of several new and highly interest- ing cases. The numberless instances daily occurring, wherein affections of the lungs, putting on all the outward appearances ef consumption, which, however, when traced to their source, are found te tesult trom certain baneful habits, fully prove that the principle of the division of labour is nowhere more applica- ble than in medical practice. We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by "holll the book will not be 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 a subject, which can lay claim to the character 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 invaluable."—Magnet. "The perusal of Messrs, Curtis's book,entitled MANHOUL), has really astonished us by developing a series of maladies, the never-failing consequence of the vicious habit of which it treats. The cleni connexion pointed out between the assigned cause and the effects is perceptible to every capacity."—Age. Thil is a work that we fear there exists too much need for, to cause us to hesitate to recommend it for general perusal Every branch of those frightful maladies, whether the result of immoral habits or secret vices, is here succinctly treated, and, divested of all medical technicality, plain and easy directions are <riven for the best mode to be pursued in all cases, however or apparently hopeless. To the married, as weli A«The unmarried,^HIS little work alike affords consolation and cure in peculiar oases, and we are doing service to society in V A\tr it TO General notice.' —hssex and Herts Mercury « «T FC<•»« "JLHE •H; J • • „<• MANV of the most distressing effects of certain and OR,SID AJ Egtablish their claim to the character »f depraved hab ts, fully « D OF QUR CARE/U) P#ROSA, #F xpenenced su G > US WIT|, A thorough confidence in .L ,W?R JW.II „f the authors, and to satisfy us that those the talent and skill of the a INJDEbted to them OT Pr™>z'r? '!•' So.C" «EE.'N«L..D Residence, V, FR^T H.ST RE KT, SOHO-SQUARE, L(= PATIENTS are requested to he as minute as possi- ILLE in the detail of their cases the commnnicalioo must be ac- uompanied by the usual consultation fee of £ L., and in all oases ^Tlsist srtee°, 2LS-U 8JJLOJ. vtLOPE, to any address, on reoeipt of a Post-offioe order, (or as. 60. AGENTS. Newport Merlin Office. Newport, Monmouth. Times Office* V.V.V.V.V. Hereford D.Egville, Chronicle Office 3^ JottriVl'Ofloi# SSL'TS'S* 1 •••»•••*«••« • 1 ICWMWLKM SINGLE HATS AT WHOLESALE -RKLUMS. 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 i5' 0d- ,0 Fine Waterproof Gossamer llats. 4s. to.6s. Gd. Very Fine Waterpioofditto ^S* tolOs. od. Best Quality •••••• U V A very Superior Hat 12s-,0 16s- Rich Velvet and Satin nap^pd Hats 10s. to 14s. 6d. Fine Black and Diab Waterproof Felt Hats 4s. 6d. to 8s. Beaver Bonnets of the most'tteihionable shape. The very Best London Hats.. 18s. 6d., charged by all other I houses from 21s. to 24s. Every Article warranted to retain its shape and not spot with rain, there being not one particle of Glue used in their composition. THIS IS THE ONLY BEAVER HAT MANUFACTORY IN NEWPORT. IMAPERS* SUPPLIES AS USUAL. The above Prices refer only to CASH, the Profit not Ibeing sufficient to admit of Credit. W. WATKINS, 135, COMMELTCIAL-S I KELT, two doprs from Hill-street. ECONOMISTS IN DRESS ARE RECOMMENDED TO- TRY THE ALBION HOUSE, 38, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. C'S'L Begs to submit to Public Notice AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF DRAPERY, SUITABLE TO THE PRESENT SEASON, WHICH he has just purchased under circumstances of peculiar advantage, in the LONDON TV MARKETS, great advances having since taken place in consequence of Manufacturers having received large orders tor Shipping to China, India, and other places ot great consumption and the general impression is, that kuther advances will soon ensue. Among other things are the following, viz.lO,OO() YARDS of BLACK and COLOURED Cohurg, Britannia. Jellalabad, and ParamattaCLOTHS Parisian Lustres, Merinos, and Orleans, 10 Plain, Figured and Shot; a variety ot Printed Tyrian Velvets for Dresses, &c. also of ricn Printed Cachmeies and D'Laines; about 4,500 Yards of Cup Ribbons and 5,500 Yards of Bonnet Ribbons, oi the Newest Styles. H. T. wishes to direct particular attention to a large STOCK of WOOL SHAWLS, TURN OVERS, &c., ixc., some of which are of the finest Cashmere and Saxony Wools and he hegs, also, notice of the extraoidinaiy Cheapness of a SELECT ASSORTMENT OF FURS, FEATHERS, AND FRENCH FLOWERS, Just unpacked real Whitney Blankets, from 2s. Tjd. ,• White C ounterpanes, fiom 2s. i Id. Tieaveis alld Plio! Cloths, of the bes. Manufacture- Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, in great variety Heaver and Silk Hats, very cheap Paris ditto, of the best make. Country Shopkeepers, Tailors, and other large purchasers, will find this a favourable opportunity of buying to advantage. H. T. solicits early calls, and undertakes to sell GOOD ARTICLES AND GREAT BARGAINS. tzr Be particular to observe the Address, ALBION HOUSE, 38, Commercial-street, two doors from Llanarth-street, and near the West of England Bank. The Lowest Price asked for every Article, and no abatement made. UN PRIS I BAWB. WE, the Undeisigned, being Seven of the Committee of the BRECKNOCK AND ABERGAVENNY CA- NAL NAVIGATION. DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that we will at the NEXT GENERAL ASSEMBLY of this NAL NAVIGATION. DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that we will at the NEXT GENERAL ASSEMBLY of this undertaking, to be held at the GUILDHALL, in the Town nf Brecknock, at the H^UR of Twelve o'clock on the LAST THURSDAY in the Month of April next, move that the TONNAGE 011 LIMESL\)NE be reduced from One Penny per Ton per Mile to One Halfpenny per Ton per Mile. As wit- ness our hands this 19th day of October. 1843. JOSEPH BAILEY, JOHN LLOYD, HUGH BOLD, JOHN POWELL, LANCELOT POWELL, THOMAS REECE, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, ALL Persons having any Claim or Demand on the Estate of Mr. JOHN BALL, late of DINHAM, in the County of Monmouth, and previously of Hewelsfield, in the County of Gloucester, Farmer, Deceased, are requested to forward the particulars thereof, immediately, to Mr. J• S. Collins, Solicitor tor the Administrator of the Effects of the said John Ball, for the Administrator of the Effects of the said John Ball, deceased, at his Office, in Ross; and all persons indebted to -he Estate of the said John Ball, are lequired to pay the amounts thereof to his Administrator forthwith. Ross, November 7th, 1843. n, Messrs. PERRY and Co. HAVE REMOVED their Establishment from Birmingham to No. 19, Berners-s* reet, 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 tx_ GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sexes being an Enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, 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 of the Reproductive Powers with means of RESIO- HATION the destructive effects of Gonorrhaaa, Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the Woik is embellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Meicuryon the Skin, by Eruptions Oil the Head, Face, and Body with approved mode of Cure for both sexes followed by observations on the Obligations of MARRIAGE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the removal of certain Disqualiifcations the whole pointed out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILENI F'BI' 0 L. consulted without exposure, and with assured con ence O SBYCFR.' and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, London and Birmingham, Published by the Authors, and s°U by Mringe, 21, a R noster-row • Field 05 Quadrant, Regent-street T likis, COM^TON^street, Soho; Guest, 51, Bull-street, Birmingham Me.l.n 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 life, and is exclusively directed to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganization ot the Generative Sys- tl-m, whether institutional or acquired, iossot sexual powel 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 state ot chronic debility, by which the constitution is left in ia deplorable state, and that nervous mentality kept up which places the individual in a state of anxiety tor 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 fertile field of seductive ernar, into a gradual and total degradation of manhood, into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature wisely instituted for the preservation of her species, bringing on premature decrepitude, and all the habitudei of old age. Constitutional weakness, sexual debility obstinate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstructions of certain evacuations, total Impotency and barrenness are etfiectuallv removed by this in. valuable medicine. Sold in Bottles, price lis. each or the quantity f four in on Family Bottle for 33s., by which one lis. bottle is saved. Sold by all medicine venders in town and country, of whom may be had the SILENT FRIEND. Observe the signature of R. and L. PERRY on the stamp on the outside of each wrapper. The Five Pound Cases may be had as usual PERltY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, are the most effectual cure for every stage of the veneral dis- ease in both sexes; including secondary symptoms, disorders of the urinary passages, and all external diseases of the skin, without hindrance to business. Messrs. Perry expect when consulted by letter, the usual fee of £1. Patients are requested to be minute in the detail of their cases. Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the world, protected from observation. Messrs. Perry may be consulted as usual at 19, BURNERS STREET. Oxford-street, London punctually from U in the morning until 8 in the Evening, and on Sundays from H till 1. Only O:le personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messrs. Perry to give such advice as will effect a per- manent cure, after all other means have failed. N.B. Country medicine venders can be supplied by most of the wholesale patent medicine houses in London, with the above medicines. Sold by H. Williams, E. V. Jenkins, and E. J. Phillips chemists, Newt-ort. THE BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, USIL de. GLAMORGAN, A RE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THE A. ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS;— From Bristol to Newport. From Xeivport to Bristol. November. November. •20, Monday — 74 morn 120, Monday — 2$after 21, Tuesday — 84 morn 21, Tuesday 3 after 22, Wednesday— 7 morn 22, Wednesday 3& after 23, Thursday — 71 morn 23, Thursday H morn 24, Friday — 8 morn 24, Friday — 7 rnorn 25, Saturday — 0 morn | 25, Saturday — MORN FARES After-Cabin, 4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children undei 12 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, IS'each. Four-wheel Carriage 20s. Two-wheel ditto, 10s • Horses, 5S eacli Two-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, with one Passenger, 15s; Horse and Rider After-Cabin, 7s, iitto. Fore-Cabin, 6s.—Newport to or from Pillgwenlly, is Dogs, Is. each. TO and FRO same day with the same Packet (provided t, To and Fro Ticket be taken) After-Cabin GS Fore-Cabin, 3s. The Pioprietors of the above Packets'give NOTICE, that ,hef will not beaccountable foi, any Passenger's Luggage | aor will they be answerable for mv Goods, Package, or iai eel, (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either otthci Offices, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value c .Ot, entered at its value, and carriage paid at the time of booking Warehouses for Reeeivinn and Booking Packages, Parcels, &c., Nelson-street, Bristol, and Rownliam Wharf, Hotwells. Pontypoot and Abergavenny.—Coaches daily between these .tl&ces and Newport. Tredegar Iron Works, through Abercarne, Newbrtdge.and Hedweltv,and a branch fiom Newbridge to hantyglo. A Coac.. LAIIY between these places andNewport; arriving at Newport ibout ten o'clock moving, and surt.ng at one o'clock afternoon Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigauon Company y Office, Quay Bristol or to HOSELLS fteaniFftcket Offices, Rownham Wharf, NOLENS, RODTTI* Wh,rC,Nowpor&,lPd. THE ABE31GAV2NHY HANDICAP STEEPL3 CHASE, OF THREE SOVEREIGNS EACH, a Purse added—about Three Miles across country, WILL take place on the 29th day of NOVEMBER, 1843— W for horses bona fide the properly of gentlemen resides in the county of Monmouth, or within twenty miles of Aber- gavenny, and being in their possession three months previous tn thedayofstarfing. The horses to be shown and entered at Three o'clock, at the GREYHOUND Hotel, on the 28th day of November. The deci sion of the umpire to be final. Three horses to start, or the public monpy will not be givet>. A BALL will take place the d'iy of entry ai the ANGF.I. Hotel.-An ORDINARY will also take place at the GRLY HOUND Hotel, on the day of the Steeple Chuse. Umpire—W. R. STRETTON, ESQ. Clerk—J. RICHARDS. Economic Life Assurance Society, No. 34, BRIDGE STREET, BLACKVIUARS, LONDON, ESTABI.ISHFD 1323. Empowered hy Act of Parliament, 3 William the Fourth ni RECTORS. The Right Hon. THO U \S FRANKLAND LEWIS, Chairman. HENRY FRED. STEPHENSON, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Lancelot Baugh Allen, Esq. Thomas Edgar, Esq. Stephen Nicholson Barber, Esq. Sir Alex. DuffGordon.Bart Henry Barnett, Esq. Archibald Hastie, Esq.,M.P Robert Btddulph, Esq. I John Mendham, Esq. Robert Davies, Esq. William Routh, Esq. AUDITORS. Francis Dumergue, Esq. I Charles Morris. F.sq. Captain Robert Gordon, R.N. John Gilliam Stilwell, Esq. PHYSICIAN-John Ayrton Paris, M.D., F.R.S., 27, Dover-sl, SUIlGEON-Benjamirl Travers, Esq F R.X, 12, Bruton-stieet, SOLICIIOR-ilenry Young, Esq., 12, Essex street, Strand. ACTEIARY-Janies John Downes, Esq F.R.A.S. SECRETARY—Campbell James Downer, Esq. Lower Rates of Premiums than those of any other Office tin entitle the assured to participate in the profits,as follows :— Age. 15 20 25 ill) 35 iii j 45 OU Annual Premium 1 10 S 1 14 7 I 19 0;2 4 3 2 10 11 2 19 £ 3 11 <J 4 8 T per cent. ri^HE BONUS declared in 1834, amounted upon an aveian- t ta £ lti-per cent. on the premiums then paid; and 11 1839, a second Bonus was declared, amounting c!i the 'averagf to £ 31. per cent, on the premiums paid during the precedin" flv. years. 3 Bonuses may be applied to the increase of the sum assured to r. duction of premiums for life, or for a term of years. Policies 011 the lives of persons dying by suicide, duelling, o. by the hands of justice, are not void as respects the loterests (01 parties to whom they may have been legally assigned. Persons residing in the country may have prospectuses and instructions forwarded to them on application. By order of the Board of Directors, CAMPBELL JAMES DOWNER, Secretary. AC, EN IS. Abergavenny THOMAS FOWLER, Bank. Brecon.WM.HIER. Carnarvon OWEN JONES, Castle-square. Hay WM. HARRIS. Wrexham JOHN BURY; GFORGE LEWIS Esq., IMedica) Referee. Pembroke. F. J. BIDDULPH. Pwllheli Mr. HUGH PUGH, Bank. Denbigh. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Castle. la-ie, and PI-ac l'igot. BLAIR'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS. FURTHER TESTIMONIALS OF THE EFFICACY OF THIS MED!Ct\). To Mr. T. Pront, 229, Scrand, London. Frimloy, near Bagshot, Surrey, April 23, 1843. -I I it,- I tliiee cases jr, S 1. iA"f which the partib thelein received great liberty ^0 p^i'bi is! them if you think pi 0 per. Hoping this may induce the incredulous to make a triai of the Pills, which will speedily convince them of their value. I am, Sir, yours truly, JOHN J. GILES. Pirbright, April 23, 1843. DEAIl SIR,—Upon your recommendation I sent for a box 01 Blair's Rheumatic Pills, and to my astonishment a few doses entirely removed the tormenting pains my wife had sutfeied sc long, but having caught a severe cold the rheumatism again re turned, when having recourse to a few more Pills, it again fled and has not since returned. The public aie not generally aware of the efficacy of this truly valuable medicine, or few would suffer from iheumatism. In consequence of witnessing the effects of the above medi- cine in my own family, I recommended Edward Biidger, now sixty-seven years of age, a labourei and jobbing gardener, to apply to you, he being ir.uch afflicted with r beumatism for 20 years; he could scarcely get any sleep, being always worst- when in bed, and unable to walk without the assistance ot a stick. You gave him some Pills. 1 si*" him yesterday In told me he could now get rest, which he had been unable to d, for a very long time, he is still lame from the length of time h, has been afflicted, but can now walk, without much. inconvc nience ten or twelve miles in the day, and can, as he says di- any light work he I-is applied to me for a job at hoeing. L is distiessin;; to see a fellow creature suturing such excrucia ting pain, when relief can be obtained by taking Blair's Gsut and Rheumatic Pills. 1 shall, for the benefit of those who ma > continue to recommend them. I am, deai Sir. yours truly, To JOHN J. GILES, Esq., GEORGE INN WOOD. Fnmley, Sutrey. Blackwater, near Bagshot, Feb. ?5, 1S13. DEAR GILES, -Tire effect tif lil,ill.,s Plils hasLJeen every thin I could wish for. 1 had symptoms of the Gout during W 0 nesday mght I took Iwo Pills during tne night, and two i the morning, which quite removed the pAIn and 1 was ena bled to give a lecture at llartly Row on Thursday eveninu, although I was in fear that morning I should not have beei enabled to leave home. rl, T T I am, dear Sir, vours truly, Io J. J. GILES, Esq. EDWARD J. LANCE. To the above gratifying communication, the Proprietor 0 BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS consider itny comment from him would be superfluous. Sold by Thomas Prout, 229. Stiand, London and by hi appointment byH. Williams, E V. Jenkins, & E. J" Plullipi druggists, Newport; Phillips,Cardiff; t-arror. Monmouth J.I I Morgan, Abergavenny Morgm, Meithyv, Williams, Hrecon. Joulstone, Llandovety lvillia,-os, Ieiikini, Strick, Daw, ano Wilson, Swansea Evans, Carmarthen and by all respect able Venders of Medicine throughout the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. per i ox. Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS, ant: ,)bserve the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229, Sti and London," impressed upon the Government Stamp affixed it. each box of the Genuine MediciNe. LL J, NOTICE. ALTERATION OF TIME OF LEAVING. The Proprietors of the "HE E O" C O A. C H, BEG to inform their friends and the public that o:i a;;d after MONDAY, the 13th instant, the above coach will leave the KI:>G's HEAD, Newport, for Usk, Raglanu, Monmouth. Ro-;s, Ledbury, Malvern, Worcester, and Birmingham, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 1 EN o'clock, instead 0: EIG H I' in the morning. The above change is in consequence of alterations in the times of the Northern and Liverpool trains leaving Birmingham. Ne, pt), t, Nov. 9, 1843. LLUYD, COBLEY, BARRETT, and CO., Proprietor. PONTTYPOOT^ TSOSNANT MALT HOUSE, TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. THAU Extensive and convenient .Malt-house, situate at TROSNANT, well supplied with an inexhaustible stream O! spring water, and capable of wetting Fifteen Q.uaiters of Bar ey, without the labour of pumping or lifting, with ample loom tor storing 10,000 bushels of inalt, if iequited a comfortable Dwelling-house is attached, with a lar^e and pioductive harden. together with a Two-stalled Stable, Cart-house, Loft, and Outbuildings, inclosed within aboundry wall. An extensive and luctative trade has been carried on upon the premises for the last 14 years, by the present occupier, Mr. JOSH. PIERCE, to whom all applications are referred, if by letter pre-paid. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. FREBIIOLD ?AOPSRTY FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, 4 LL that FARM called "GREEN MEADOW FARM' in the hamlet of LLAS VEUIV in the County of Glamor- gan, within Five miles of Cardilf, and Seven of Newport, comprising about 50 acres of goo Arable Meadow and Pas- lure land, with a small quantity of C O P P I C E 0 0 n, growing thereon, together with a LABOURERS COTIAGL standing at the south extremity of the Es ate. The Land is i i a good state of cultivation, and the buildings in tenantable repair. The Fairu is well supplied with water by a brook which runs through the land, in which there Is a quantity excellent trout. This Property being Freehold, and situated in a respectable neighbourhood, presents an eligible opportunity for the invest. ment of capital. For further information and to treat for the same, application to be made to M r. W. T HEES. Land Agent, Holly House, near Newport, where a Map of the Esta'.e may be seen. CUPISS S CONSTITUTE £ >3J 2IOSSS BALLS. TO Sportsmen, Agriculturists, Postmasters, and all Propri- etors of H.nses, these Balls are particularly recommended ii all cases of swelled lees, cracked heels, loss of appeiiu and vital energy for Coughs, Colds, Fever or lnfiamatio'. they are the best Medicine that can be exhibited, moreove. their operation, though effectual, is so mild, that they rtquirr no alteration of diet, and if tiven with a bran mash on Saturday night, will not iutei f-fe with the ensuing week's legular vvoik. NEAT CATTLE. Thefiattering account which the proprietor of the Constitution Bads has received from many highly respectable gentlemen, 11 heir use for Cows and Oxen, induces him particularly to cil: the atteniion of Farmers and Graziers to them, as iliey will b found a mo-t valuable medicine in cases ot Hove or Miowi, <counng on turning out io grass, or iro n bad 'nod, Gargate Hide Hou:.d Loss of Appetite, Staring Coat, Distemper, Bpi, Jemie, or Infhenza. Bullocks tat much faster by occasional) giving a Ball. PREPARED OM.Y BY FRANCIS CUL'ISS, M.R.V.C., ind Author of the Prtz" Essay on the Disease ot the Live If the Horse," Diss, Notfolk and sold bv all respeciabh Medicine Venders in Town and Country, in Packets, six Ball -ach, 3s. 6d. per packet, wi'h a wrapper giving full diiection- tor the use of the 13.11s, and treatment of the Horse whil,1 laking them. Any Gentleman using the Balls may consult the Proprietor gratuitously, either personally, or by letter, post pa d. To Mr.F. Cupiss, Diss. Milton Bryant, near W'oburn, Mr. Cupiss,— Dear Sir, In 1839 I had much pleasure in giving you my testimony to the value of your "Constitution Horse Halls," having used them extensively for my Horses, and 0 1 feel itdue to you aud valuable tc- S.ock Breedeis and Graz. e* :0 state the success with which I have administered thtl1J tc 1 >hsep and Neat Stock. In the Autumn of 1841 my Lain wete suffering from that destructive disease called Scouring, ind when other medicines hdd failed I cave your Balls (abmi1 i fourth of one for a dose) and so pleased was I with the re'u! hat I requested Illy Shepherd never to be wiihoul them, Thi- I had two calves scorning; to one nine weeks old ] gav ialf a ball, to one twelve weeks old r.vu thuds, and both Wtr. to red. A bullock, alter feeding a month 0:1 Oil Cake did Corn Blown or lluven fat t .so successive days the o, he tube relieved him, but the next day beinc again Blown ,ave him a Bail and a half, aLJ the second day following pe am upon his usual food, upon which he fattened and continued '0 do well. I remain, vonis respectfully, GEORGE B!DlJELl. Woolpit. Suffolk, Auc. C4th. 1811. ACENT FOR NEWPORT—E.J. Phillips, Chemist, Higb- street, Newpor WO IIRIS DESTROYED. *• f EDIC1NE never witnessed a more important Discovery 4'|_ than in P'KITCH ETT'S YEG El ABLE VEKMl- c UGE. a Remedy that, contrary to all others, neither purges, .'omits nor otherwise affects the constitution lequiies no con- ine'ment, has neither taste nor smell, and is so harmless that ii nav bB taken by an infant of an hoi.r oid yet never, in one nstanc0 "faiied" destroying every worm in the body, of which .mple and undoubted testimonies ate given with it. It is the ictual discovery of a medical practitioner ot eminence, and vho solemnly asserts it contains not a particie of calomel, <cammony, gamboge, or other drastic article. PRITCHETT'S VEGETABLE VERMIFUGE IS prepared by BARCLAY and SONS, No. 95, Fairingdon-street, (late D. Pritchett) and sold in larrge packets, price 2s. 9d., sufficient 101 a grown person, or three small clnldten or in small packets trice is. Ud., sufficient for a child sold a.lso by all Medici:.e Venders in Town and ( ouniry. observe the name of BARCLAY and SONS, on the same iffixed to each packet of the powders, without which they can- iot be genuine. L FSANQXS'S SAMARITAN OIL Has been well-known for more than OA E fJI!!S DRED rEA H' in Private Family use, as a>i infallible Cure in all c.ises fj Fresh Cuts, Wounds. Bums. Scalds, Strains, Sprains Chaps, Chilblains, Braises. Bumps, Chutes, Ercoria'.hns, Bites, Sting:. Gout, Piies, P.ingivorws aud Rheumatism. ■VT'OTIllNG can surpass its wonderful and speedy effecS, L'I it is composed of the most Balsamic and Oderiterou. Herbs and Flowers of this country; and is so innocent lb. -hoj)d)t betaken in mistake, even by a child, it will prove nerfectly harmless. The proprietor of this most valuable re cipe would never think of offering if to the notice of the public were he not fully convinced it would, after one FAI R 1 RIA L, prove its own surpassing excellence over every thing oi the kind before offered in such cases. N'housekeeperoushttobt without it, and captains of ships would find it invaluable. Tbe Proprietor, an old Officer in the Army, has had num- berless opportunities of witnessing the genuine and speed effects of this excellent oil. and gives the following Con- densed form of a few of the late real and voluntary testimo- nials, being totally void of the u-iiil puffing system of letter- which he trusts will be sufficient to establish the superior worti, of this domestic remedy, as each person will feel pleasure sr: answering any enquiries. We, the unrlersigned, have much pleasurpan bearing testi- mony to the very great efficacy of Erancis's Simaritan Oil, and oelieve we are only performing a public duty in strongly re- commending it to the particular notice of all families, who wiil find it really a most invaluable domestic remedy. Mr. E. V. Paul, Montpelier House, bruises and iheumatic t)ains in the f'j(-e Ilf- S. I'lilc!lal,i, I)i, nstep Mr. J. C. Cambridge, 17, Picion-strc-t, cuts, bUlo", iruises, and sting of wasp Mr. M. Gre<jn, Pictou-laue, ditto lino, bad inflamed hand with fractured f'r.ig^r, Mr. J. Pairv, Mokes-crolt. ditto, ditio, chilblains inflamed, also broken cuts \Jr. James Perry. Hi I Igrove-street. rheum a ic gout in the lianii Ilr. F. W. Simeon, Temple-street, bad ulceritcd sore tbn.n IlId blotched face, used as a gargle and and >. Manning, Stokes Croft-place. Br istol, a severe bruised a' ^flamed foot. Mr. Thonns Morgan, Oidbury. GlouceM'-i, 1 id hand, from the venomed bi'eolarat. Mr. Thomas Me. \'amara, Williamson-square, Liverpool, a bad ulcerated leg ol en years. The Proprietor begs to observe, that although the ahoy, ■xcellent Oil has proved so wonderfully s-iccesstul in man. "ises of old Sores aud Ulcers, lie would strongly recommend in ill such cases, where there is much proud or bad fiesh, tha- ne wounds sh' uld be dressed, until in a healthy state "it: ■is Emerald Ointment, which has been well known fir marn tears in the same private family u-e, as an unerring cure for a! old Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, and Fistulas. WHOLESALE AGENTS.—Messrs. Birday and Sons, Farring loa-street, Lonù n; and Hiv market, Liverpool Depdt for Bristol, Mrs. Ity land's, Stokes Croft. The Samaritan Oil and Emerald Ointment are prepared b the Proprietor only, and sold by appointment, in Bristol, Bath Reading, Dev.zes, Stroud, Sodbnry, Penzmee, Liverpo.-l dridgwater, F:om«,and Wells, by the fiist hous.-s in the trade ind m Newport, Monmouthshire, by E. J Pli.lhps Catdiii (T Phillips; Merthvr Tydvil, 1\1r's. Jenkins The Oil in Bottles, at Is. 1 id. and 2s. 9d. 'The Ointment is. 1 Pots at Is. l^d., each Bottle and Pot will have full direction-. 2 i;rl be signet!, FKANCIS, on the Government Stamp, to prever. nase imitation. The SAMARITAN OIL is equally efficacious to Animal in all cases of recent external injury; the Emerald Ointment In all case* of long (landing. MKDICAL, INVALID, AND GENERAL LIFE OFFICE, ( 25, Pall-Mall, London, CAPITAL £ .500,000. 'SPHJS Office is provided with very accurately constructed I 'Tables, by winch it car. assure DISEASED LIVE3 on Equt The Kiira Premium discontinued on Restoration of the Assured to permanent Health. INCREASED ANNUITIES granted on rnisouiia Lives, the amount varying with the particular disease. Members of CONSUMPTIVE FAMILIES Assured at Lquitable ^HEALTHY LIVES are Assured at Loucr Rates than at most other Offices. Polities of twelve Months' standing are not affected by suicide, Duelling, &,c. and Assigned Policies are valid from the date NF the Policv, should death ensue from any of these causes, ot aie ron F KEISON, Actuarv. AGENTS. NEWPORT M H. 22. V. JENZ5.X2FFS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 40, Commercial-street, 1, Lian- arth-street. [lanell'v ..Mr. Thomas sanders. Innkeeper. Swansea"* C- -T- Pearson, Chemist, 35. Wind-street j NVwcastlV Emlvn, I^VID Lewis, Esq.. Surgeon, Adpav-hill. Gloucester .T HIC^. Esq ^U^get,0 Clarence-street. Cheltenham .Mr. R Shu. Stationer. 25. P.ttville-street. | Brisiol J Harris, Esq.^V'LICI'OI 44 Queen-square. L V'.YI- •" C'-v .J. :# RVV^^RUSA'I C7|J| T 'j E A R«Y CO 1 CCFC;REAS'S'LFFFTROrcirrji, F *«F^ !K<! —Y The great superiority of PRICE and Co.'s Perfumery has been so incontrovertibly established by the distinguished patronage of the Nobility and Gentry in every quarter of the 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 t: e Hair on oald PLACES, prevents Hair falling oil or turning trrey changes Grey H:.)- to its original colour, frees it frorr scurf, and makes if neautifuiiy soft, curly, and glossy. For dressing the hair ell Dandeaux, and confin'RIS the short loose hairs on :,e neck, so annoying to most ladies, it stands unequalled. Ladies are requested to ask for PRICE'S Golden Oil." 3s. 6d. per bottle, with 23, Lombard-street, on the Label, as manv H>N- Iresseis sell a spurious imitaron, which destroys the cciour as tve'L as the growth of the Hair. Price SU Co's Abernethys Specific Universally known as the only SULE and efficient prot-C- aiid beautifier of the skin ami complexion its vntues cousi.s in thoroughly ERADICATING all pimples, spots, redness. 'r !'reckles, and other cutaneous defects, in healing chill.i TIR- chnps, and in rendering the most rough and uneven skin plea sandy soil AMI smooth to the complexion it imparts a ju'cni!- roseate hue. and to the IJPek, hand, and arm, a delicacy A-I friraess unriralled. Gentlemen will find it peculiarly grnt- F after Shaving. Price 4s. 6d. per bottle. Caution.—AV, fc PRICE and Co.'s AherncthvSpecific f<:r the Complexitl7i." For the Toilet. PRICE and Co.'s VICTORIA BOUQUET, the deUfv.-I fi-3granceof which has rendered it an especial favourite -.TAB >0 Her IVIajesty, And stamped by the loveis of eieg.'titscents as the most un and superior ever discovered. So highly is it valued, dd tshionabtt; has it become, that there is scarcely an assem room or levee where its delicious fragrance is not piedomin 3s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. per bottle. To Brothers. PRICE & Co.'s PATENT ALMOND OIL SOAP,T;.N unequalled for Champed Hands, the delicate Skin of LADIES and, above all, for the Washing of Infants. Price 2s. Gd. p- packet. Purchasers are leqllested to notice that a P.OT'C Eabel. from a DESIGN by Sir WM. Conjtreve, with the sir S cf" PCICE & Co." in Red Ink, and "28, T-ombard-Str its centre, is affixed to each packet, as some Shopkeeper 1 counterfeit, injurious to the Skin, when the genuine is fnr. Every mothe.- should take care to possess PRICE'T FRAMPTON'S POM ATI. M, recommended by theF ac is indispensable to the Nursery, observing that none is geju Inless PI¡ICf: and Co's Prctection Labe! is affixed the-etc. Price &. Co.'s Tooth Brushes. IT is incumbent upon all who value their Teeth, to ohlain a brush that will clean the insterMices efficiently. Price & Co.' Patent Tonh Brush sea; ches tho roughly into 1 he divisions of the ieeth. and cleans in the most extraordinary and effectual man. ner, without injuring or even touching the gums, the universal complaints against all others. They are made on a plan that 'he hairs never come out in the Mouth. Price from Is. to 2s. never coii,,e Hd. To prevent counterfeits, each Brush is distinctly marked on the handle Pnt. and Co.. Montpellier House, 28, Lom- bard-stieet." Caution.—Ask for PRICE and Co.'s Patent Tooih Brush. Shaving a Luxury. PRICE and Ct). R\POPHAGON surpasses every tbing ever invented tor Shaving. Ore trial will prove that the luxury "f a good Shave can Ip < ni ived only by those who use Price and Co.'s Hypophagon, wnieh renders Shaving (hitherto dis- agreeable and often painful) pleasant and easy. Piepared by PriceandCo., Montpellier House, 28, Lombard-stieet, (late Price and Gosneii's and said br.1. Delcroix and Co. 158, New i;o'ld Street, and no where else in London, price Ss. 6d. per not, Is. per square, In cakes for boxes Is. Cd. and 2s. 6d, Price &, Co.'s Treble Distilled, Or CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF LAVENDER. six TIMES the strength of the best Lavender Water, and unso- phisticated with the sickly admixture of musk, ambergris, &c., is particularly adapted for sick or crowded Rooms, and iecom- niended to the admirers of the genuine Lavender Perfume. It ,s distilled from Lavender Fiowers, selected for their exceeding and iioi-natic pr, perties, when those flowers are in their fullest vigour.—Price 3S 6d-, <1s. 7s. 6D-, and 10s. 6d Price's Cold Cream. This innocent composition,entirely from vegetable materials, IS the most delightful cosmetic ever invented for rendering the ,kin clear, soft. and delicate it maintains its supenority over ALL imitations, and remains unrivalled for beautifying the com- plexion. Every genuine Pot bears a lable from a design by Sir Wm. Congreve, with Price Co., Lombard Street, in ed ink, and "2^1," conspicuously in its centre, to counterfeit which isfelony. Price and Co.'s Johnstone's Patent OLD BROW N WINDSOR SOAP istielichtfully FRA^IHNT and pleasant in use, and SO superior to any other, and in sucti general demand, that many persons aie basely deceiving THE ■uit.dic by selling a spurious imitation; the genuine is sold in Packets, price is., ls. GlÎ., and 2s. (id each. Caution to Shopkeepers. Price and Co. Perfumers to the Royai Family, Montpellier House, 28. Lombard-street,(late Price and Gosneii's," and inner!Y Patey, Butts, Price & Co.'s,") by the recommenda- lon of the Secretary of the Post-office, beg to impress UYON their Correspondents the necessity of precision in the address of all letters intended for them," thus—"Price and Co (and pot Price and Gosnell; that firm ceased to exist in lb3l ). as the only means ot guarding apainst the fraudulent conduct ot individuals who take in and retain letters a::d orders intended or Price ar.d Co., by illegally assuming the firm of Price and Gosiieil," well knowing they never were in any way con- nected with that firm, except as servants. Price and Co. hereby give Wotice. 1 hat they will not be artswerabtetor any Debts coa'.ICDED by parties illegally assuming the firm of" Ptncf & Go >NILI, and that Mr. PRICE.the only surviving Partner oF tbe firms of 'PRICE IC GOSNFLIand PATEY, BUTTS, PNICT. & T 'o 's has not, nor ever had, any conDexion whatever wi, 5 ibdiviriu* i' •hus acting (contrary to law and equity) so di shonourably evidently with the guilty intention uf deceiving P KlCL & rc customers, ;:nd to pirate ordeis intended for THE".R BOUSE. PRICE SC Co. Johnstone's Patent Old rJrown U'IRTUOR Almond Oil SOAP, Cold Crearr., Price's Dr. Framp'toiCs tirsery Pomatum, PI ice FCC t o. s 1 BEI neil;<. 'S S-PECINC PMCC 'S Golden Oil Bear's Grease. Queer's Perluir ,E S,, much I, mired in the first circles of Fashion, BE- JR a t)ro,ecti(ir mm a design by Sir Wm. Congre»e, WNH ,'J^ signature <■' PRICE & Co Lombard street," I_». R,-d nik, AND JH 00 n-ptcuousiy in its centre, wuhou' W'ICH UO:IE ,,RE (;EMNR,. PRICE and Co.'s PEKEUMEXEV, celebrated S()- j- illusiffls, T*E., aie to BE bad GB'.Vll|\K in LONDON on ,'»> 'heir Establishment, 2N, Lombard stieei, and of their A ge:. i n all the Clues and TOWN.of Eurr,PE. Asia, Africa, A America T- prevent disappointment and ensure punctuality hders ar" requested !■• be dir-c ted to PRICE & Co., JVJ, CEI.LIER IIot'SE,28, l.omh:ird-zti eet, London." (L.ate Puce and Gosnell S and formerly atey, Bntts PI ■< T *ndCo's.) I lie Nobility, Gentiy, a tn: Public are cautioned against t; Price and Co.\ altlcit's of persons uncon-ected *vu heir authority, counterfeits being sold when the v.enuinc i r-kedfor. I he following are 'authorised Agents: — 'lopk'ns PI-IFL 'hilipps, Williams, ö: Jenkins, Diuggists, Newport LONE* Duncan, Druggists, Brecon Crump. Perfumer, Ahereaven- Vioigan, Druggist, (only) .Merthvr; Morgan, DROI gist I. 1,10 5 Tayloi, I'eifu mer, Chepstow; Mrs. Morgan' i> umer, Wiiiiair.s, Cambrian Office, and Wiison Clien- -W AN sea Evans, Cross, H. White and Sons, Viatiore I ,nd lute, Chemist, Carmarthen Phillips, Chemist C'OI n in, ditto, 1\1 Larthy, (litto, and Ewins Perfumer CA iff; Davies. Cowbridge Price, Druggist,' Bridgend J- 1 ara and Hunt, Chembts and Davies, Perfumer, Njath )iiokwater, lind. and 1 reweeks, (chemists, I'embroke ROI I Peilumer. Tenby: 1 iioinas, Peilumer, aud IK.A") .■hem 1st, Cardigan Cole and Humphreys, DruguisU..U. ".ud Peilumer. Tenby: 1 iioinas, Peilumer, aud IK.A") .■hem 1st, Cardigan Cole and Humphreys, DruguisU..U. ystwitii 1 erkins, stationer, and iliams. Druggist, H ordwpst; G. H. Jenkins, Cardiff; and all respectable dt torougboutt he kmgdex* \IHOU8boutl be Iilngdota