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London MARKETS, &c. CORN EXCHANGE ,MONDAYAftehn'OON, >1AI 17 'p'i'l? l^os u P PIJe s of wheat on tale in most of the country maikets 0, .J P ^Jtutdav, were not extensive nevertheless the de- P.M. LA 'Of ALL kinds ruled heavy at a decline in the quotations of 6 15 e, qr Fine malting barley was scarce, and held at full -"5. Malt and oats realised previous rates whilst the value 1 25 a rt ans a"d peas was well supported. In flour very little j,he°ln'' anc^ 'ow <lua'i,ies were easier. .„ va's of English gram up to our market last week were 0 0 moderate. P.M. )e°|*rt'Ending that the imports t,f 4 rnerican flour last week is nefi rK|U' « nt* 'liat l'le ^Ne raics a,e calculated to have a most 9 c tiri 'a ('eci liinn the growing crops, the accounts respecting 9 £ ,«•' are Very favouiable, the demand was ste dy, at last Mon- —^J'Pfices. P J fju i ;elv sarTIP'es of malting barley on offer changed hands ut bfjj, al l'l°nd iy's quotations. eP'fl*A meiWaS a 8'lR!y impiovtd inquiry for oat?. at ur eral? business was doing in both English and foreign ai Previous figures. ISlIlIJlngs per quarter. 5n 0lIiir „ Old. New. jt & Kent, white 41 49 — — » and ^o red 37 43 „ orfolk and Lincoln, red 37 41 — — „ white 41 46 — — • 30 31 2S 33 *l £ Y, Grinding '24 26 — — -Mailing 27 32 — — ATpa x. Chevalier 33 36 — — ^.aT> Norfolk and Suffolk 45 5» — — Brown 43 48 — — (N". ivitigston and Ware. 51 53 — —I 8 Ll»evalier 60 63 — — i 8 .» *orkshire and Lincolnshire, feed, 18 23 — — 4r Poland and potato 22 21 — — 0 ^iiurnberiand, Berwick, and Scotch 4 *"ed 19 24 — — 5 "ndalk, j\e\*ry,and Belfast, potato 13 19 — — 0 ^'tneack, Sligo, and Wesport, potato 18 20 — — 17 IB ^'a^'ford,.Dublin, Youghal, and Clonmel, black 18 21 — — iy, white 19 22 — — iselj cotch, feed 21 25 — — rick 28 33 ,Re?/'s 34 32 35 7s5i 34 36 3rd 'lo* "nd giey 29 33 — — ;ta»» „R> 'o^n made, (per sack of 2801 ta.) 38 40 — — TTBTJ '°°l<!ori ami Norfolk household (ditto). 29 33 — — 2^SMiTHF[IiLI)Cvri.L;, iIAflKKr MoscAv. IIAY 17. 3'21 4 3From Our Own Razing districts the arrivals rf beasts were con- 's 12 2il r\ y l'iaQ l'u,!>e 'ei orted on Monday last, at an advance ,2, 3the 4u :iasi' supply of sheep being on the decrease, the demand Nas 6 45 ^j|, 7 if fck ree lambs moved of freely at the extreme rates of last 7hed a slea,ly sale I or calves, at Friday's improvement. 8 30 trade was very dull, at late figures. 8 40 Per Bibs to sink the offal. 8 43 »r*P „ i T r s* 6* s. d. s. d. 9 t'.Ku an(lin'enor Prime coarse wool- Q 3«con,l,S 2 4 2 6 Jed Sheep 3 4 3 C „ ,5i^n qual'ty do 2 8 3 0 PrimeSouth Downs 9<C J"se 0*en 3 2 3 4 ditto .3 6 3 8 0 0 4 3 6 Large coarse Calves3 2 3 10 0 Interior Prime small ditto..4 0 4 4 « !n anrfP 8 2 10 Large Hogs 2 6 3 4 o 40 and quality do.3 0 3 2 Neaumall Porkers.3 6 3 8 °i I (Lambs 4 4 5 4 J ]°3 0.\Oi)N PROVISION MARKET. MONDAY. MAY 17. lnisH BUTTER. S. S. CHEESE. s. d. Li° o °1(1 — to 60 Double Gloucester. 46 to 50 i — — Single ditto 42 48 Z S IF as^^NGLisi! 8UTTER, percwt. Eulm'anVjouda' — — *M- •••••••••••••••• 76 80 BACON New .•••••• 54 5G Middle 52 54 L *OREIGN, per cwt 27 re Priesland nAMS- neKiei 63 *0 Irish 52 60 .j •••* •••••• 66 70 We3tmorelanil. 60 68 *t „ York 60 70 presh Butter, 10s. to 12s. per dozen. 23 —» 34 r, TALLOW. j0 amount of business doing is very moderate, and prices 5 to 5d per cwt higher ih^o on Monday last. 16 WOOL. 31 hYing to the near approach of the public sale, prices are 4S Oly supported. 8 19 < so SEED MARKET. (seed (per qr ) .sowing 50s. to 55s. crushing 45s. to 48s lseed Lakes (per ton) English £ 8 0s. l<» X8 10-. 1,0,11 Percwt.) -21s. to 26s L peseed, new (pel last) .g21st., .£14 os Ito Cake (per ton) £ 4 5s to £ 4 50< astard (per bushel) whites 55 Od to 6;1 OJ; brown. 8s. to 9s BARK. T, Per load of 45 cwt. t-n^li>h, Tree £ 12 0 0 to £ 13 10 0 — Coppice 13 0 0 15 0 0 ABERGAVENNY, MAY 18. r s. d. d. s> j, s j. r- ^at. per 621bs.. 5 0..n 3 Beans 3 10 4 3 'e" o..3 s \i o .!« 3..3 0 Vetches 0 0..0 0 3c t BRECON. 'KPa, s- d» 8. d. s. d. s. d. 'rl„ 4 JO..5 4 Whife Pease 4 0..4 S J y 3 3..3 6 Grey ditto 3 6..4 o 2 C..3 0 Cheese per lb 0 4..0 5 an Persack_ o 0..0 0 Salt Butter perlb. 0 9J.0 0 •40 H ESTE FORD CATTLE M A RK ET. l'flces per 12lbs. to sink the ofl il. • .,1 s d. s. d. s. d. s. d rf leasts 4 3..4 (j Lambs 0 0..0 0 ^es 4 6..0 0 Bacon Pigs 4 3..4 6 y 5 3..6 0 Porkeis. 4 0..4 6 ;a& Latest CURRENT PRICES OF METALS,Loudon,may 14. Cl. ( Mii'itig Journal. J — °tIBU IRON. ver ton F.NGt.ISIl COPPER ts, ™ ,)o1' a £ 4 15—5 Tile, 14 to 28lbs b per ton 18? 10 0 6 •• ..4 7 6-1 10 Tough cake b 88 10 0 en In i*'vt'rP00l b 4 15-4 17 i» Sheathing and bolts bp.lb 0 o 10 Hi affordslure« 5 5 0 Sheet 6 0 C 0 ,15 oneets, single a 7 2 fi-7 10 Bottoms b 0 o ll ,25 tf doublea 8 12 6-9 Old a 0 ri 9 .35 nT50 8 13 6—h 17 6 Yellow Metal b 0 0 8} "ail rod, round a 5 15—6 WeUerstedt'sPat.Me'altcrtl II 0 »'i square a 5 15—6 FOREIGN coremi. a ""MWales: c 5 10 0 South American per to > 78 0 0 r- J* (Staffordshire) c 5 5 0 English LKAD. a No I, Clyde c 1 17 6 Pig, per ton £ 16 10—17 • fcsthsNo. l&2-5ths No.3 1 17 6 Sheet 17 10 0 ij.,?- ^lio Wales b 2 15 0 FOREIGN lead a t fefou'?8'sPatent ( 2 10 0 Spanish, in bond 16 0 0 gh'.nedPiga ( in Wales 3 10.3 15 ENGLISH TIN. e ■ah»«a- i *(,i, £ 'gn IKON, a Block percwt 4 7 0 ™ II 5 Bar 4 8 0 Jlldi■ •••« 17 0 0 FOREIGN TIN. C Ln?,CharcoalPiS» ,nl 1 10 0 Banca, 4 7 6 London j 3 lu u Straits (uncertified) 4 6 6 )11 POREIGN STEEL. a TIN PLATES, b 3nDitt < •••• 15 0 0 IC Charcoal per box 16 6-18 j, "° faggot 15 0 0 IX ditto I 13.1 It Oh SPELTER, c IC Coke I 2-1 3 K° we spot 15 10 0 IX ditto 18 19 arrive 15 10 0 Canada plates a per ion 9 10-10 10 LU ZINC. QUICKSILVER, pei lb. 0 3 2 u Sheets sheet rf 20 0 0 r. —a, 2k per cent. dis.; b,3 ditto; c, nett; rf, per cent. dis,; -illki' '• ditt<>: f- 1 %• e"vered in Liverpool lOsperton less.—f Discount for cash in 14 ii!| days, 10 pet cent. 1; T REMARKS. aS'ln ■'ron mar''e, "ontinues very firm, and more confidence is -J, by makers and holdersi Bar iron is )u modeiale request, and the price is unaltered 30 lltlee last week. CSB 's are veiy steady, and in large request. Makers are now A v'ln^ £ '-> Pe' ton 'ree on '>oa"l,n Wales. w pig has also maintained the improvement noticed last A'S? e M"q* parcel* have changed hands, and puces quoted are ton 6?»N°. 1. free on bo»rd in Glasgow, cash, and 3Ss Gd, three ',lns open. t Speller has advanced 20s per ton; the market has been cleared a 41-5 5s; sellers are now asking £15 10s, forward delivery. elilper-buyers at 12 per ton above the market, but no sellers. -J O"lng to ihe scarcity of this article. *ery fitm, the best marks *oarca. iln ^a8 no" «n«*ed thi& »eek the highest price reported for ^nca was J0S7 -10*- There has been a good business done in m?,a'»a"d holder* ate n«l anxious to realise, from 1 tie an- ,i)a,'on of« further advance. jL !n pla»e« are rather fitmer, with considerable inquiry in the > LOAJR'—quotations 22a to 23s for I C coke, free ou boaid in ll 5 • Mar 14.—A ve>y esteosive business has been done o In Scotch pig-iron this week, as will be seen by The very large Shipments, and the slocks are decreasing this position of things } It) the market, and the great abundance of money, is causing the attention of capitalists to be directed to it; and with the large orders now aniviog ftlr rails for America, Russia, and other Parts of the continent, theie i* efery reason to took forward to a c very largely increased demand. Some of the large Welsh iron- masters aie now purchasing Scotch pig for delivery in Wales-- ope house having made a contract for 4000 tons, immediate de- iiveiy. others are also purchasing. The market closes very firmly at the underuoted quotations Mixed Nos., good brands, f.o.b. here-buyers, tfJod' Sellers asking 37s 9d, cash No. 1. it 1. buyers, 37s 9d Sellers asking 38s 6d No. 1> buyers, 40s Od I Sellers asking 40s 6d It
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Medical Attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports. Extract from the Half Credit Rates of Premium. Annual Premium required for an Assurance of £ i00, for the Whole Term of Life. Age. Half Premium lor j ~VVhol7~Prernium seven) cars. after seven years £ s. d. j £ ~s. d. 30 119 13 6 40 192 2 18 4 rn 2 2 0 4 5 0 60 t 3 6 8 6 13 4 r E. R. FOSTER, Resident Director. AKDBHEW FRANCIS, Secretary. AGENCIES. Newport-Mr. E. V. Jenkins, 41. Commercial-street. Chepstow IIr. J. L. Baldwyn, solicitor. Cardiff—Mr Thomas Ballard, Bank. Merthyr lydvil—Mr. Walter Thomson, West of England and South Wales District Bank. 0 Bristol— Wr John IVloxham, Bank Court, Corn-street. Bath —Mr. A. H. English, solicitor. Iianham—Mr. Wm. Lapham. Jefferies Ilill. CHOOSE THE BBST KEMESYi I PARR'S LIFE PILLS Are acknowledged to be the oes i Medicine in the tcorld. CONOMY should be practised in all tilings, but more ili partic,ilarly in matters of medicine. The restoration to health has generally be-n purchased at a costly price and cellainly if health could not be procured at any other rate, a costly ptice should not be an object of scruple, But where 1& the wisdom, where is the economy, in spending vast sums on a physician's attendance, when sound health and long life may he ensured by the cheap, safe, and sImple remedy of Parr's Life Pills. I he general use of this medicine having baen the result of the benefits experienced by thousand" of persons, and that the know' .e of such may be useiulto all, we recommend a care- -0 perusal of the following Testimonial. The sate of PAIIR'S Lire PILLS ^mounts to upwards of 30 000 hones wot kly, more than all other patent rnedicin. s put together This simple fact needs no further comment; it tells plainly that the PILLS of OLiJ PAIlIl are the Best Medicine in the World. From Mr. JOHN HEATON, Agent, Leeds. 7, Brig«ate, Leeds, Aug. 15, 1851. DEAII SIRS,—I some time since forwarded ,'ou a Testimonial as !o the tHicacy of PMIII'S LIFE PILLS, in thi-I neighbourhood. I am happy to be able now to inform you that my opinion of their excellence COlltlnues unaltered, and the unvarying testi- mony of my customers assures me that they are a great boon to the wokittg cusses; their use having, in a great number of cases which have cone under my notice, been attended by the most beneficial results, in the removal or abatement of the most distressing maladies,—in many tnstanc e, amongst persons whose circumstances rendeied it utteily impossible for them to avail ii.tmselves of medical treatment, and in many others where meo:cal treatment had been resorted to without avail. It is always s, tisfactory to know that what one is the means of in- troducing or circulating is lixely to serve the desired purpose and there is no medicine I sell with greater satisfaction or con, fidence, on account of their excellence und efficacy ia all respects than P A lilt'S LIFE PILLS. I am, dear sir, yours faithfully, Messrs. Roberts, and Co. JOlIN HEATON TO LADIES. PAKn's IIFR PIUS are especially efficacious in all he variety of nli iienls incident to the Fair Sex. Ladies even of the most delicate constitutions will find them particularly benelitial both before and alter coufinement. and (or general use in SCHOOLS, they cannot be too itiongly recommended. They nnldly and speedily remove all Skin Eruptions, Sallowness of complexion, Nervous Irritability, ^iek Head-ache. Depression of Spirits, lriegularity, or general derangement of the system. IMPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine, unless the words" PARR I IFF. PfLLS aretnWhiteLettersona Red Ground, on the Gov ;ri mentSiimp pasted round each box; also the tac-simite of th- signature of tue Proprietor," T. ROBEIUS »ndCo..Crane court, Fleet-street Lo' doti," on the Directions. Sold in boxes at Is. lid.. 2s. 9d., and family packets at 1 Is. each. AGENTS. — E. J. PHILLIPS, Chemist, and E V. JENKINS, Chemist Newport; Mrs WIIITE, BfJokspller, Merthyr Tydfil (i ACK 11 ILL, Cr.emisi,Abergavenny and G. P IIILLIPS, l, hewlst, Cariifl. :E".itA MeTON.S PILL OF HEALTH. Price Is. lid. per box. rrHlS excellent Fam'tl f PI LL is a Medicine of long-tried J 1 efficacy lor correcting 11 disorders of the Stomach and Howels, the common symptoms of which are Costiveness, Flatulency, Spasms. Loss of A p ietite, Sick Head-ache, Giddi- ness, Sense of l"uliiess after meais. Dizziness of the Eyes, Drowsiness and Pains in the Stomach and Bowels: Indigestion, producing a Torpid state of tile Liver, and a consequent lo-ictivity of the Bowels, causing a disorganization of every function of the frame, will, in this most excellent preparation, by a little perseverance, be effectually removed. Two or three doses \1\1\1 convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength a healthy action of the liver, bo-els, and kidneys will rapidly take place and Instead of lisllesnness heat, pain, and jaundiced appearance, slrength, activity and renewed healt/i. will be the quick result of taking this medicine, according to the directions accompany- ing each box These pills are particularly efficacious for stomach coughs colds, agues, shortness of breath, and all obstructions of the urinaiy passages and, if taken after too free an indulgence at table, they quickly restore the system to Its natural state of repose. Persons ot a FULL 11A BIT, who are subject to head ache, giddines-, drow&mess, and singing in the ears, ariaiog frdm too gieat a flow of blood to the head, should never be without them, as many dangeious symptoms will be entiiely carried off by their immediate use. For EE MALES, these pill, are most trul, ellcellent, removing allob-tructions, the distressing head-ache go very prevalent wnh the sex; depresstonotsptn s. dulnessof.sight nervous affections, blotches, ptmpte", and sallowness of the skin,audgivea healthy and juvenile bloom to the complexion. To MOTHERS they are confidentlyrecnmmended as the best medicine that can be taken during pregnancy and for children of all ages they are unequalled. As a pleasant, safe, rndeaN, aperient, they iimi '!>t< recom- mendallon of a mild operation with the most succ^s^i effect, and require no restraint of diet, or confinement doiins <.i<eir use, By regulaling Ibe dose, according to the age itii(i :Vil) of the patient, they become suitable for every case, in er V; r sex, that can »>e requited; and for ELDERLY PEOPLE they will bi touud to be the most comfortable medicine hitheito prepared. Sold by T. Prout, 229, Strand, London. Price Is. ljd. and 2s 9d. per box and by the Venders of Medicines generally throughout the Kingdom. Ask for FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH, and observe the name and addres* of" Thomas Prout, 239, Strand, London," on the Govrenment Stamp. I TO COVER, AT THE CHAPEL FAEm". Half a mile ftom Abergavenny, MonraouibsLire, for the Season of 1852. BLUE PZLL, THEAr0p.er!:y °«Mr- T o°MAS VAUGHAN MORGAN' I. and bred by General Grosvenor, in 1838. Was got by Pijysician, olit of Blue Stockings, winner of the Riddlesworth of £ 6100 (the largest Stake ever run for). Farmers' Mares, Three Guineas, and Five Shillings the Groom Winners and Dams of Winners of £ 100 at onetime gratis BLUE PILL is a dark brown, with black le,,s and not a speck of white, fifteen hands three inches high, of extraordinary substance and power, remarkably handsome, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. His Stock, which are almost with- out an exception Colts, promise to make first class Hunte/s and Carriage horses. The best Accommodation on dryland for Foaling Marcs at 7s. per week, and Barren Mares at 6s. Corn at market price. Ali Expenses to be paid before the Mares are removed For further particulars, apply to the Ostler, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny. ° 'flit present Proprietor of TIA CELEBRATED Ie MEDICINES, having been a vendor of them, and having heard from his customers of the all-but miraculous eiTfcts of them, and knowing that they had not been brought before the public in the provinces, (although their sale in London,is very large), in a manner that thev ought to be, was induced'to offer a certain sum for the Recipes, Titles, &c., to the original pro- prietor. After much time, and paying a much greater fum than he intended, he has accomplished his oLject He has no doubt however, that the invalid public will ultimately well pay him for IdS outlay. HALSE'S SCORBUTIC DROPS, A su-e Cure fur Scurvy, Bad Legs, and all Impurities of the Blood. Their effecl in purifying the blood is all but miraculous.' This medicine is generally admitted to be the most certain putifytr of the blood of any as yet discovered, a remarkable change in the appearance —from a dea h-like paleness to the roseate hue of health-taking place within a very short time. Piice2s. 9J. each bottle and in pint bottles containing nearly six 2s. 9J. Lotties, for Is., patent duty included. Declaration of the Guardians of Brent, Devon. We, the undersigned, solemnly declare, that before Thomas Rolins, (one of our pari; hionei s), commenced taking llalse's Scorbutic Drops, he was literally coveted with. Urge runnintr wounds, some of them so laige that a person might have laid his fist in them that before he had finished the first bottle, he noticed an improvement, and that, by continuing them foi some time, he got completely resioied to health, after even tiling else had failed. He had tiled various sorls of medicine before takifi^ llalse's Scorbutic Drops, and had prescriptions from the mos't celebrated physicians 111 this county, without deriving the least benefit. llalse's Scobunc Drops have completely cured hiill, and he is now able to attend to his labour as well as any man in our parish. From other Cures also m'de in ihis part, we strongly recommend Hatse's Scmbutic Drops to the uoticeof the public. Signed by JOHN ELLIOTT, Lord of the Manor JOHN MAVNLVG. WILLIAM PEAI*SR. HENRY GOODMAN. ARTHUR LANGWoiiTIIY. June 21, 1&43." The medicine has Ihe same action on the impurities of the blood as an antidote has on poison, viz., by immediately robbing it of its evil qualities. Its effects ate indeed astonishing, and will scarcely be coedited until tried. ° Halse's Scorbutic Drops may be procured from any respecta- ble Chemist, or from the \Vholesafe Agents. BARCLAY and SON, 95, Fariingdon-street, City and C. KING, 41, Carter. street, Walworth, price 2s. 9d. and lis. per bottle. nSS-EASPUI. MURDER of THOUSaNDS, By the Baneful use of Deleteriom Diugf. DR. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Vine Cottage, No. 182, opposite the Brewers' Arms, Commer- cial-road, Newport, one door from the new Bible Christian Chapel, T] AVIKG devoted his whole study, to the curingof the Vene. in real Disease, for the last twenty years, by Herbs only, is enabled to treat with the utmost certainty 01 a cure in every stage of 'hat dreadful malady, without the use of Mercury restraint of Did, or any hindrance from business whatever. Dr W.'s Herbal Pills have been experienced by thousands, to be the most valuable yet known for the cure of Gonorrhae, Gleet, Strictures, and Syphilis, or the disease in any other of its morbid forms pains m the head, back, and loins; nervousness, indiges- tion, loss of appetite, rheumatism, skin diseases, &c. The utmost safety and confidence may be relied upon by those who entrust themselvesto the care of Dr. Williams, as the most honourable secrecy and delicacy are observed in every case Attendance Daily from Nine in the Morning until Ten at Night; on Sundays, from Nine till Two. Country Patients must be particular in stating their cases,as that wil I render a personal visit unnecessary. Medicine, with the necessary advice, sent to any part on receipt of a ramittance of 10s. OBSEIIVR—The number of Patients cured at the Establish- ment. Vine Cottage. 182, Pill-road. Newport, by Dr. Williams, in 1851, amounted to one thousand four hundred and seventj- six. HEALTH RESTORED, LEWIS'S CONCENTRATED ALTERATIVE PiLLS, ELECTARIUM OINTMENT, dtc. IN introducing to the Public some of the most valuable Family 6 Medicines ever offered for the relief of the afflicted, the Consignees, Messis. KINGSTON, HUISH, & Co beg to submit a brief statement of their origin and discovery, and the reasons which have induced them to present these preparations in the form in which they are now offered for general use, aud in which alone they can be placed within the reach In the verv extensive private practice of Mr. W. LEWIS, late of George-street, Manchester, it is well known that his aversion to the u'e of calomel or mercury led him, during a per ud of twenty five years, to devote his uninterrupted attention to the discovery of some valuable alterative with a view to supersede it; in which attempt he was so for- tunate as completely to succeed, and to combine the remedy thus dis- covered by him, in such a form as might bs most likely to agree with the generality of constitutions labouring under certain forms of chronic or incipient complaint and disorder. But confined to the private practice of one medical man, however extensive that practice might be, (and the successful use of this one remedy gained for Mr. Lewis, a celebrity and reputation unsurpassed in the ami ils of provincial medical practice), the benefits resulting there- from, must in a. measure be o.ilv_loc;il.. It is, therefore, with a view to extend those benefits to tl.e public at large, that Mr. LEVVSS has been prevailed upon to over. ome the very natural repugnauct- felt by all me- dical men. to the system of Patent Medicines, and to consign to Messrs. HINGSTON, HU¡"sH, fnd Co., the sole right to prepare and vend his several medical preparations, the value of which his long experience has given him ample opportunity of testing. LEWIS'S CONCENTRATED ALTERATIVE PILLS, will be found specifically useful in all cases where it is needful to act 'at once Oil the liver, bowels, kidneys, and skin. The great and essen- tial claim to merit which they possess, is the fact of their containing a Vtei TABLE ALTERATIVE wiii,,), supersedes the use cf mercury, being as effectual for the same specific purposes as that powerful medicine, w.thout producing afterwards those distressing eliects upon the system, which in too many cases have rendered the remedy almost as bad as the disease. Their action is most remarkably safe, gentle, certain, and effective; more peculiarly where the secretory and absorbent systems are concerned Hence their value is it-estimable in dyspepsia accom- panied by bile, acidity, heartburn, giddiness, Ileadaelw, nausea, flatu- lence. constipation of the bowels, depression of the spirits, and nervous irritability. They remove all offending humours by their effectual, but painless, action on the bowels, stomach, and secretory glands. In many cases they have. by promoting the absorbents, and carrying; off througn natural cli umels, the superabundant humours, arrested the progress of consumption. They are effectual in relieving coughs of all descriptions arising either from c or stomachic derangement; and are invaluable for the cure of bronchial diseases of the severest form. From their petuliar action 011 the organs before mentioned, they b. fallibly relax contractions, remove indurations, tumours, and swellings of the joints, open obstructions of all kiads. and remove cangeitions. Taken regularly in the spring and fall of the leaf.—the two most trying periods of the year, to persons of sensitive and delicate organisation, and to infancy and age,-they strengthen the tone of the stomach, and sooth, fortify, and invigorate decaying nature. Their effect on the skin and secretory organs renders them singularly effective in cases of gout, rheumatism, feverish attacks,&c., &c.; whilst to the nurse and the mother, they are one of the greatest blessings ever vouchsafed, as they act so gently, and with suen freedom from pain, that the youngest child may take them at the same time, they actively rectify all female ob- structions and weaknesses, and yield the most valuable, and grateful reliel to suffering womanhood, whether in youth or middle age. By opening the pores and acting on the skin, they restore it, when needed, to a healthy state, purify the blood, cear the complexion, remove all I eruptions on the face, pimples, heats, and humours of every kind they relax cramps, prevent spasmodic contraction, relieve palpitations, gastiitis, and are of m 1St important use in influenza. For certain symptoms and stages in most oftttp diseases for which these pills are a specitic remedy, their action is rtu^ered more certain and efficacious by the use of LEWIS'S ELECTARIDM, a choice preparation from American plants, designed as an adjunct to the use of the pills in chronic diseases, and those aggravated forms of bilious illness and suffering produced bv hot climates, irregular living, or too great indulgence in the plea. ires* of the table. The other prepartions, the use of which is recommended especially with the pills for the disorders specified, are LEWIS'S BALSAMIC OINTMENT, a perfectly unsurpassable medicament for Wounds, Tumours, Bad Legs, Excoriations, Indolent Tumours, &c., &C.; and LEWIS'S SILVER CREAM, for Whitlows, Chilblains, Eruptions of the Skin, Ringworms, Heats Rashes, &c., &c. The Pills and Ointments are sold in boxes or pots. at Is. 1 jd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and I is.; and the Electarium in bottles, at is. 9d., 4S, 6d., lis., and 2>8., by the wholesale agents, Messrs, SUTTON and Co., Bow- churchyard, London by respectable Medicine—vendors, in every -town in the kingdom, and by the Sole Consignees, KINGSTON, HUISH, and Co. 1, Old Bond Street, London. AGENTS: Mr. Thomas J. Jones, Hieh street, Newport. Mr. W. Morgan, Church-stieet, Piligvvenlly. Mr, R. Taylor, Stationer, High-street, Chepstow. Mr. Luke Evans, fligii-street, Cardiff. Mr. W. Richards, Market-street, Pontypridd. Mr. Walter Smyth. High street, Merthyr Tydvil. Mr. W. (iethen, Chemist, High-street, Hereford. Mr. W. H. Vale. Journal office, Hereford. Mr. F. Biggs, Chemist, &c., High-street, Swansea. Mr. G. Crook, Chemist, Agincourt-tquare, Monmouth. Mr. F. tfarror, Beacon office, Monmouth. I 05* WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. PULVERMACIIER'S PATENT POUTABLE HYDEO-BISCTEIC CHAIN, FOR PER- | SONAL USE ONSTRUCTED to be worn or> thebody under the garments v_V 's 'lie most wonderful discovery in Medicine and Elect: icily (of the present day. 11 relieves without shock or an y disagreeable sensation IN ST A N 1 AN EOUSLY—i/t« moment it is applied- acute nervous pains,such as head, ear, and tooth-ache, rheumatic pains, tic-dolovueux, &c.; and by its mild but continuous and PE RC liP i I BLF, action on the body diseasesof yeaisstariding, such as gout, local paralysis, nervous complaints, liver diseases, &c. disappear as if by a miracle. It piecipitates metals from their solutions, decomposes water, deflects the magnetic needle, in short, shows all phenomena ot a powerlul voltaic pile.—The instrument producing these cftcc's weighs about 2 ounces, can be folded up in a pocket book", is always ready for instantineoas use, and will last a man his life-time, guaiding himself, his family, ftitnds, ftc-, against that immense number of com pi tin is and diseases in which MILD STREAMING ELECTRICITY is a peifectly safe,cerfaiu.and wonderfully speedy reaudy. The price of a complete c! ain is ftom 4?. 6d. to 26>. 6d. Marvellous and incredible as may seem the above facts, ANY PERSON CAN FREELY AND VERV EASILY CON- VINCE HIMSELF of iheir truth at any of the depots BEFOREHAND. The invention has been exhibited with the greatest success before THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHY. SIC I ANS, THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, T H E R O V A L B U111S H A S S O f: 1 A T10 N, T H K A C A D E ,vl IE NATION ALE DE MEDICINE AT PARIS, and other Institutions of the highest order; ti,e Proprietors are in possas- sion of the most fLltteringtYstimonials in writing from many of the first men in the profession, aud the chains are already taken into use in most of ibe Hospitals in London. Full description of this wonderful discovery, with the highest references, numbers of cases cured, &c.,may be had through any respectable Chemist, or on application (by letter for two stamps), from ths Head Depots, 103, Leadenhall-stiest,and71, Hegent-street,London.- CH. M EI NIG. RES I DENT MA N Aliliii. — From that eminent Physician of Guy's Hospital, DR. GuLDING BIRD, M.D., F.R.S., &c. I can scarcely recommend this ingenious inven- tion too stionglv to the notice of my medical brethren. AGENTS. —Monmouth, Geo. Crook; Binder, R. Piitchard MEDICAL A I) VICE ON THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. With Phin Dnections for their Prevention and Cure. FIFI'Y COLOURED ENGRAVINGS ON Sl'EEL, Just Published, in French, English, German, Dutch, Spanish, and Italian, in a Sealed Envelope, 2s. 6d., or post-lree from the Author for Forty-two Stamps. SELF PRESERVATION; V Medical Treatise en the Physiology of Marriage, and on the Secret Infirmities and Disorders of Youth and Maturity, usually acquired at an eatly period of life, which destroy the physical and mental powers, diminish and enfeeble the natural feelings, and exhaust the vital energies of Manhood with Placllcal Observations on the certain Prevention and suc- cessful Treatment < f Nei vous Debility, Local and Constitutional Weakness, Syphitts, Stiicture, and all Diseases and derange- ments resulting from Indiscieti<>n, as adopted by Lallemand, Ricord, and other eminent membtts of the faculty of France. With fifty coloured engravings, illustrating the Anatomy, Physi- ology, and Diseases of the Reproductive Organs, explaining their structure, uses, and functions, and the various injuries that aie produced in them by solitary habits, excesses, and infection. By SAMUEL LA'^ERT, M.D., 37. BEDFORD-SQUARE, LONDON. Doctor of Medicine, Matriculated Aiettberof the University of Edinburgh, Honorary Member of the London Hospital Medical Sooiety, Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall, London, Member of the llunterian Medical Society of Edinburgh, ] &c., &c. I This work contains a plain and complete description of the ( anatomy and physiology of the reproductive organ*, and of their I relative conditions in health and disease. Dr. La'ftlert, who has < taken the highest medical honours, its evidenced bj the diplomas and testimonials inserted in the work, is the only legally qualified medical man who has exclusively, and for many years, devoted his studies to the treatment of these complaints, lie may be S consulted with advantage by all those VIiose constitutions may ] have become debilitated through secret practices acquired in I youth, or by the excesses of later years, whereby the pleasures of life are marred, the objects of inarriagefrustrated, and existence itself rendered a term of unceasing misery and legret. Published by the Author, and may be had ol J. Gilbert, 49 Paternoster-row Hünnay,63, Oxford-street. Staiie, Titcbborne. street, Hayinarket; Gordon, 146, Leadenhall-street Mann, 23, Cornhill or free by past for forty-two stamps, fiom the author's residence, who may be consulted on these disorders personally, by letter, daily, lrom ten till two, aud from six till eight. THE PUBLIC HEALTH ^DIGESTION, STOMACrl, AND LIVER CO vlPLAINT3 Speedily Relieved and Permanently Cured. rAHSfSSt.'S CEI.ESEt&TED SINNER PILLS ARE of thoroughly established repute, for the cure of that distressing complaint, Indigestion, the fruitful source of a great portion of the diseases which flesh is heir to." The symptoms of indigestion are flatulency, pain and fullness in the stomach, sickness after meals, head-ache, weight over the aye.s and back part of the head, shooting pains in the stomach, sum multis aliis. Two or three doses of these valuable pills will relieve almost all cases, and a perseverance in their use for a short period. will generally restore permanently that greatest of earthly blessings-Health. 3 The proprietor has numerous testimonials from highly respectable families, where these Pills hi\e been for years jsteemed the best of Family Medicines. Price 7id Is., and 2s. per Box. The Is, and 2s. boxes are by far the most Lconomical. TESTIMONIALS. Brecon, Sept. 24, 1851. Dear Sir,—I feel it my duty to make known the great benefi I've received from the celebrated Dinner Pills, prepared by Mr c Tanner, Kingswood Hill, near Bristol. I have been trouuled for years by indigestion, and paid immense sums of nufney to different medical men, and for different Pills; but could not get anything to render me any benefit, until I heard of the ( celebrated Dinner Pills, and determined to give them a trial; and after taking a few boxes, I became that I could take my meals with pleasure, and feel' quite comfortable after enjoying j a hearty dinner, which for years past, especially meat of all descriptions, I could not venture to take without suffering much inconvenience after; therefore, I consider myself indebted to them, principally, for these great benefits, and beg you will accept my sincere thanks, wishing all who suffer from Indiges- s tion to give a fair trial of your Dinner Pills. 0 I am, dear Sir, yours respectfully, M. A. BOWEN. t Ystradgunlais, Vale of Swansea, Sept. 16, 1851. Dear Sir,—Having been afflicted for many years past with a Indigestion, pain and fullness in the stomach, sickness alter f meals, headache, weight over the eyes and back part of the head. Having been recommended by a friend to try you: ( Dinner Pills, from which I am happy to say 1 have received t the greatest benefit. For the good of others that suffer under the same complaint, you are at liberty to use my name. THBODOSHA MORGAN. J Mangotstield, June 20, 1851. ( Mr. Tanner, Sir,—I have for a lung period of tirae suffered the greatest pains in my stomach after eating my victuals, and hearing about a great many people here who have taken your Dinner Pills and felt great relief, so I tried them, and am now as well as ever I was in my life. Please to send another box. for a kinsman of mine, who is suffering shocking bad after eating his dinner: I have sent the money. We tried to get them here, but no druggist sells them here-abouts. I am a bad ( writer, but you must please to excuse it. I remain, your 1 grateful iriend, B. S. Downend, near Bristol, Aug. 1, 1851, | My very dear Sir,—It is with great pleasure I inform you 0 of the great benefit that I have derived from your excellent and truly valuable Dioner Pill; being of a very bilious disposition, almost every tniog I ate disagreed with me, and caused me a roest unpleasant sensation. A friend of mine, M.G., who had received great benefits from them, advised me to try a box I did so; and can with truth say I feel quite another person. I shall feel great pleasure in naking known their value, for I arn certain I there is no other realedy so efficacious for Bilious Attacks and ( Indigestion as your invaluable Dmoer Pill. I With my best wishes. I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, R. B. Whiteway, St. Georna's, near Bristol, Aug. 20, 1851. Mr. Tanner,—Havinu for several menthssuffered from enlarge- s ment of ihe liver, and having tried several Medical Men, and many different medicines without effect, consequently I was pre- ( vented from following my usual employment; but since trying t your Dinner Pills I have received very great benefit, and am 1 now enabled to resume my work. With gratitude, I remain, Sir, yours faithfully, JOHN WAKC. I Prepared only by H. A. TANNER, PROPRIETOR OF THE CELEBRATBD RESTORATIVE COUGH FILLS, Kingswood Hill, near Bristol. And maybe obtained of most Patent Medicine Vendors in town and country. Wholesale Agents in BristolT. and A. Warren, Kedcliff- street, and Pearce and Co.. Bridge-street. Wholesale Agents in Loudon:—W. Sutton and Co., Bow churchyard, and Drew, Heyward, and Barron, Bush-lane, Cannon-street. LOCAL AGENTS. Newport-Mr. E. J. Phillips, chemist, and Mr. E, V. Jenkins, chemist. Pillgweully-Nir- W. H. Davies, chemst. • Abergavenny-Mr. George AckrilJ, chemist. Brecon—Mr. R. Prosser, chemist. Cardiff-Mr. Griffith Phillips, chemist. Carmarthen—Mr. R. M. Davies, chemist. Mr. J. White, Chemist Haverfordwest—Mr. O. E. Davies, chemist. Monmouth—Miss Elizabeth Heath, printer and bookbinder Merthyr-Mr. T. Steven ,chemist. Neath-Mr T. Woolcock, chemist. Narberth-Mr, J. Evans, chemist. Pontypool and Abersychan—Messrs. W. and E. Wood, chemists. Pontypridd—Mr. Charles Bassett, Chemist. Pembroke-Mr. T. Briggs, chemist. Swansea—Mr. W. M. Brewster, Cambrian Office. Mr. C. T. Wilson, chemist. Tiedegar-Mr. J. Cross well, chemist. COUGHS CURED FOR A SHILLING. BY PINNIGER'S BALM OF LIQUORICE, IIHF, best and most agreeable Remedy, ever yet offered to K the Public, for the immediate reliel and perfect cure of Coughs, Colds, Shortness of Breath, Sore Throats, Asthma, and all complaints alfectiog the Lungs, It may be taken with perfect safely by persons of all ages, and is so delicious that no child will refuse it. 1( A long list of Testimonials from paities in the proprietot's own neighbourhood, who have recently been cured by it, is wrapped round each bottle and as a guarantee that the article is genuine, purchasers are particularly requested to observe that the woids, FRANCIS BROOME PINNIGLR, are engraved on the Government Stamp, which is fixed over the cork of each bottle, without which it cannot be genuine, and to imitate which is felony. The following testimonials are selected from those which are printed on the wrapper which is folded round each boitte Avebury, near Marlborough, Wilts, Aug. 18,1848. Dear Sir,—Suffering for some time from a severe Cold and Cough. I was recommended to try your Balm ol Liquorice," and I beg to assure you that it had the desired effect of imme- diately removing the Cough. I then recomn,endeci it to some friends, who spoke in very high terms of it, having diected many cures in their paiish, where influenza and coughs had been very prevailing. Injustice to yourself, I tti-Irk so good ard valuable a remedy should be made known to the public. I am, dear sir, yours most respectfully, GIOHCE BKOWN. Broad Hinton, August 23, 1818. Dear Sir,—Agreeably with your request, 1 beg to answer your enquiries respecting tbe Balm of Liquorice," you sent nie for my cough, last winter and I have much pleasure in say- ing that it speedily removed it and in several instances in my own family circle, it has also had the desired effect, giving relie in every case.1 am, sir, yours truly, RICHAUD TUCKWIILL. Wanborough Inlands, February 8, 1843. Sir,-J have used your Baini of Liquoiice," in my family, for some time, and beg to state that I have found it very bene- ficial in cases of Cough, Sore Throat, and Hoarseness, and I will do all in my power to recommend it. I remain yours, &.c., RICHARD CANNING. Gratifying Testimonial from his Worship the Mayor of St. Albans, dated St. Albans, August 18, 1818. Dear Sir.—The bottle of Balm of Liquorice" I had at your shop a few days since has, I am happy to say, been of singular service in the entire removal of a distressing cough, under which one of my little gills (aged lour jears) had been suffering for about two monihp. I must give you the credit likewise of having fomiedamost dtlicious Balm from the Liquoiice Root, thus affording the public a reniedy at once efficacious and palatable, which was certainly a thing much to be desired. I remain, yours very truly, To Mr. Pinniger. FRFD. WHEELER. Sir,—After taking three battles of your agreeable" Balm of Liquorice," 1 found relief frum a bad Cough, which had long troubled me, and for which I could before get no relief. I remain, s r, your most obedient servant, J. JEFFREYS. Gratifying testimonial just received from Mr. Edward Jacob, the very extensive cattle dealer of Glamorganshire, who is well- known also throughout the West of England and South Wales. -Dated February 19th, 1H52. Sir,—I beg to request lhat you will send me, as soon as you caD, an 8s bottle ot your Balm of Liquorice, as 1 shall never like to be without it again, Three winters ago, I was obliged to travel outside a coach in Herefordshire, the coach being full in. side, and having unfortunately left my great coat behind, I took a most violent cold and cough, from which I was three whole months before I recovered and every winter since I have been subject to a most distressing cough, which has prevented, to a great extent, my following my business. But fortunately I heard, a few months ago, of the wonderful cures your Balm of Liquorice had effected in own your neighbourhood, and I resolved to try it, and its effect was even beyond what I had heard for whereas, for winters past, my doctor's bill has been pounds, I have found one 2s. 6d. bottle entirely cure me, and I want this Os. bottle for some acquaintance, as the larger size is much cheaper than the small. I will recommend it all I can, and hope you will appoint an agent in every town in Wales, for it deserves recommendation- I am, Sir, your very obedient servant, To Mr. Pinniger. Eow ARD JACOB. Prepared only by FRANCrs BROOME PINNIGER, Chemist, Swindon, Wilts, where it is Sold^wholesale and retail, in bottles, Is., 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d., and 8s. e rtC'1. A great saving is effeoted by purchasing the larger size. Wholesale London Agents: BARCLAY AND SONS, Farringdon Street RUTTON AND CO JMr Chutch Yard Local Agents; Aberdare Evans, Jones Abergavenny. Downs, Hirst Bromyard Philpot Bristol Ponting, High-street Bath King, Walker & Son Brecon Sbaw, Hooper. Hay Carmarthen Tardrew, Morgan Cardiff. Coleman, Evans, Phillips Cheltenham Gunstone Chepstew Williams Gloucester Rose, Fouracre Haverfordwest Phillips, Harlis Hereford. Jennings, Davies, Duggar7 Merrick, Hook, Binstead, Abley Ledbury Rogers, Gibbs, M each am Leominster Davies Ludlow Cocking, Marsfon, and Evans, Statione Maivern Anderson, Archer Mertbyr Tydvil. Dnvies, Morgan Monmouth Crooks, Farrar, Heath Newport. Phillips Newbridge Neath. Hibbert Pontypool Conway, Wood Ross Powle, Cooke, Cocks Swansea Daw & Son, Griffiths Stroud Tombs, Gay Tredegar Evans Worcester Stringer, Farmer k Bird Any Chemist who may possibly not have it in stock, can pto « cure it in a few days, from London. MEDICAL ADVICE. BRODIE ON SECRET DEBILITY. THE CAUSES OF PREMATURE DECLINE, AND IMPEDIMENTS TO MARRIAGE. Illustrated with cases and numerous Coloured Engravings. Just published, 31st edition, lb3 pages, enlarged and revised, price Is, tree by post Is 6d (in a sealed envelope,) direct from the authors. or any of their agents, 1>HE SECRET COMPANION, a Medical Essay, on the treatment of diseases emanating from ceitain delusive and solitary habits, which bring on premature decline, and exhaustion oft he sexual and ro-ptoductive functions on nervous complaints, their origin and effects mariiage, in its social, moral, and physical relations, with advice to both sexes for the removal of all constitutional or acquired impediments, followed by ptain and practical rules for the cure of gonoirhcea, gleets, syphilis, stricture, secondary symptoms, &c.; by R. J. BRODIE and Co., consulting surgeons, T2, Rodney-stieet, Liverpool, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Loudon and ^aiis. Published by the authors, and may be had direct from their residence; of Sherwood and Co., Paternoster-row, London j Priestley, Chemist, 52, Lord-stieet, and E. Howell, Bookseller, Church-street Liverpool Westmacott, Chemist, Manchester; and Barnes, Chemist, Fishergate, and Drummond, Bookseller, Preston; Heinhard and Son, Chemist, Leeds; Balton, Blan- chard, and Co., York. Messrs. BRODIE having devoted many years' close and undivided attention to the study of these matters, have, in a practice of unlimited extensiveness, been able, by the peculiar treatment they adopt, to eradicate the worst forms of disease, debility, and constitutional infirm ties and whilst their method of treatment involves no actual restraint or confinement, it has invariably been attended by speedy and most effectual results. by which even the most shattered constitution may be restored, and reach the full period of life allotted to man. BRODIE'S CORDIAL BALM OF ZEYLANICA; or, Nature's grand restorative, is exclusively directed to the cure of nervous and sexual debility, obstinate gleets, irregularity, weak- ness, impotency, barrenness, loss of appetite, indigestion, con. sumptive habits, and debilities, arisingfrom venereal excess, &c. The Cordial Balm of Zeylanica is an invaluable medicine to persons entering the matrimonial state, and who are labouring under mental or physical infirmities. Its properties being both balsamic and stimulating, it is peculiarly adapted.—1. To remedy and remove physical defects. 2. To strengthen the system where there is atony or debility. 3. To regulate the whole functions when deranged. 4. To excite or diminish the action of the genital apparatus. 5. To eradicate every iivpurity of the blood, and contamination of the system. And 6. To tranquilise the imagination and mind. Price Ils. and 33s. per bottle, including a treatise treating on the above diseases. The jg5. cases of Cordial Balm of Zeylanica may- be had as usual direct from the establishment, which is a saving of tl. 13s. BRODIE'S PURIFYING VEGETABLE PILLS, Price 2s.9d„ 4s. 6d., and Its. per box, is a safe, salutary, and specific remedy, for puriffing the system from venereal contamination, and it recommended for any of the varied forms of secondary symp<oma,tuch« eruptions on the skin, blotches on the head and face, enlargement of the throat, tonsils, and uvula threatened destruction of the nose, palate, &o., scurvy, scorbutic humours, old wounds, ulcers, sore legs, venereal ulcers and sores, glandular swellings, erislpelas, leprosy, king's evil, pimples, diseases of the skin, cutaneous eruptions on any part of the body, and all impurities of the blood, irritation of the bladder and kidneys, as well as secondary symptoms, &c. They are the most effectual cure for lues venerea, gonorrhoea, gleets, strictures, and other urino-genital diseases, ever discovered, and may be taken without confinement or hindrance from business. Messrs. R. J. BRODIE and Co., may be consulted daily at their Residence, 72, Rodney-street, Liverpool. Entrance to the Surgery first door in Knight-stteet. Hours of attendance, from Eleven till three, and Five till 0 Nine. Sundays from Eleven till Two. One personal interview with a countiy patient is sufficient to effect a radical and permanent cure. Medicines sent to any distance securely packed from obseivation. Letters containing the usual fee of £1., will receive prompt attention. Sold by E. J.PHILLIPS,Chemist,High-street,Newport,snd of whom may be had the Secret Companion. Should any difficulty arise in procuring the medicines, by sending the amount to 72, Rodney-street, Liverpool, they wiil be forwarded direct, secorely packed, to any addiess. t