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Newport and South Wales Wool Fair- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT, at the request of numerous Gentlemen Farmers and Graziers, of the Principality, the Proprietors of the NEW CATTLE MARKET, NEWPORT, have fixed WEDNES- DAY, the TWENTY-FIFTH day of JUNE next, as the First Annual Wool Fair Dav. DatedJune 4,1815 MONMOUTHSHIRE. LLANVIHANGEL TRAM ROAD. \%J E, the undersigned Proprietors of the Llanviliangel Tram v y Road, and possessed of ten shares and upwards in the said undertaking, do hereby give Notice that a Sp.jciaIJ3ejtt;ral Assembly of the Proprietors of the said Tram Road will be held at the MONMOUTH CAV INK, in the parish of Llangua, in the said county, Oil WEDNESDAY, the 2.)th day of June next, for the purpose of taking into consideration a proposal made on behalf of a Company about to be established for the formation of a Railway from Newport to Abergavenny and Hereford, to purchase the said Tram Road and the interest of the several proprietors therein. The chair will be taken at One o'clock precisely. WILLIAM POWELL, B.D. BAKER GABB. THOMAS FOWLER. JOHN PEWTRESS. EDWARD LLOYD POWELL. MONMOUTHSHIRE. GROSMONT TRAM ROAD. WE, the undersigned Proprietors of the Grosmont Tram Road, and each of us possessed of three shares and up- wards in the said undertaking, do hereby give Notice, that a Special General Assembly of the Proprietors of the said Tram Road will be held at the MONMOUTH CAP INN, in the parish of Llaiigua, in the said county, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of June next, for the purpose of taking into consideration a proposal made on behalf of a Company about to be estab- lished for the formation of a Railway from Newport to Aber- gavenny and Hereford, to purchase the said Tram Road and the Interest ot the several Proprietors therein. The chair will be taken at One o'clock precisely. WILLIAM POWELL, B.D. BAKER GABB. JOHN GEORGE. THOMAS FOWLER. JOHN PEWTRESS. Newport and Pontypool Railway. W r HERE AS a Bill has been introduced into Parliament to \j authorise the Company of Proprietors of the Monmouth- shire Canal JN avigation to make a Railway from Newport to Pontypool > ana to enlarge the powers of the several Acts re- lating to the sai ompany, the plans and sections for which have been depositea, ana the notices for which have been given, as required by the standing orders of the two Houses of Par- 1,aNO'W NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That it is Jhe parties promoting-the said Bill to make an alteration in t d consisting of a deviation of the line of the san proposed Radway between a close of pasture land of Edward HarilS Phillips, Esquire, 111 the parish ofPan- teatrue, in the county of Monmouth, marked number 51 in the said plans, sodep°slted as aforesaid, and a close of pasture land of Sir Charles Morgan, Baronet, m lease to and occupied by Capel Hanbury Leigh, Esquire, situate in the same parish of PaTiteao-ue and numberea 17 on the said plans, so deposited as atbresaid and which deviation extends for one mile and three through portions of the several parishes of Panteague and T fanvreebva Upper» *n county and that provision for\nr-h deviation and alteration is intended to be made in the V, -• rP parliament tor making the said Railway; and NOTICE 1IS HEREBY G EVEN, that a map or plan, and sec- f f th3 said intended alteration and deviation, on the same nnH containing the same particulars, as the original plan J t:nn together with a book ol reference to such plans, containing the names of the owners or reputed owners, lessees or reputed leases, and occupiers of such lands, was, on the Twentv-seventb day of Way instant, deposited with the Clerk of the Peace of tIe county of Monmouth, at his office at Usk, lice and that a copy ot so much of the said plans and sections and book of reference as relates to each of the parishes of Pan- teague and Llanvreclna Upper, through which the said devia- tion and alteration is intended to be made, was, on the Twenty- ninth dav of May instant, deposited with the Parish Clerks of those narishes respectively at their respective residences. AndPNOTlCE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that it is intended to take powers by the said Bill for the compulsory purchase of lands and houses, for the purpose of such deviation, and for levying' toLs, rates, and duties upon or in respect of the proposed Railway and Works, as intended to be altered as afDatedihi*29th day of May, 1845. -Uatea u HENRY MOSTYN, Solicitor for the Bill. The Brecon & Merthyr Tidvil Junction Railway. IN CONNECTION WITH THE WELSH MIDLAND RAILWAY. CAPITAL, P-400,000, IN 16,000 SHARES OF E25. EACH. DEPOSIT, FI. 5s. PER SHARE. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. Colonel Wood, M.P. for Breconshire. James Ackers, Esq., M.P., the Heath, Ludlow. Joseph Bailey jun., Esq., M.P Easton Court, Tenbury. James Palmer Budd, Es<|„Ystallyfera Iron Works, Swansea. Dunbar John Cother, Esq., of Harcourt Buildings, Temple, Jolin^Voster, Esq., St. Andrews, Biggleswade. William Bulkeley Hughes, Esq., M.P., Plascoch, Anglesea. Joseph He»an, Esq., Liverpool, (Director of the Manchester and Leeds Railway.) Sir J. V. B. Johnstone, Bart., M.P. Captain Laws, R.N., Crumpsall Hall, Lancashire, (Director of the Manchester and Leeds Railway.) David Watkins Lloyd, Esq Mayor of Brecon. Joseph Martin, Esq., Glyncollen, Glamorganshire. 1 Gabriel MiddletonPowell, Esq., of Peterstone Court, Brecon. Thomas Powell, Esq., of Gare, near Newport, (Director of the Taff Vale Railway.) John Bruce Pryce, Esq., Duffryn, Glamorganshire. Thomas S. Rawson, Esq., Bridgen-place, Kent. James Lys Seager, Esq., Milbank, Westminster. Edward Stewart, Esq., 14, Chesterfield-street, Mayfair. William Thompson, Esq., Aid. and M.P., Wliitehall-place, London. William Thomas, Esq., Court, Merthyr Tidvil. Thomas Wayne, Esq., Aberdare, Glamorganshire. Arthur Wellington Wood, Esq., Littleton, Middlesex. John Parry De Winton, Esq., Maesderwen, near Brecon'. Howell Jones Williams, Esq., Coity, Brecon. With power to add to their number. ENGINEER—ROBERT STEPHENSON, Esq SOLICIToRs-Messrs. BARKER, ROSE, and NORTON, 50, Mark Lane, London, and 31, Parliament-street, Westminster. Messrs. VAUGHAN and BEVAN, Brecon. I,OCAL AGENT. GEORGE OYEItTON, Esq., Merthyr Tidvil. 11 AN K E H. s. London-Messrs. GLYN, HALIFAX, MILLS, and Co. Brecon and Merthyr -Messrs. WILKINS and Co. Manchester and Brecoii -NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND. Liverpool—Messrs. ARTHUR HEYWOOD, SONS, and Co. Swansea and Neath-THE GLAMORGANSHIRE BANK- ING COMPANY. The objects of this Railway are to connect the great Iron Districts of Merthyr Tidvil, Rhymney, &c., with the proposed Welsh Midland Railway, at Brecon, and consequently with the Railway system of the Midland and Northern parts of the Kingdom. To convey coal, iron, tin plates, and other metals, by the shortest route to the intermediate districts, and to Birmingham, as well as to the ports of Liverpool and Birkenhead, this being the shortest communication, by several miles, between the Iron and Coal Districts of Merthyr Tidvil and its neighbourhood, and the Midland and Northern parts of England as well as Scotland, by which passengers' traffic as well as metals and other produce, destined for those districts, will be secured to thIu^onjunction with the proposed Welsh Midland Railway to connect the places on and near this proposed Line wuh Birmingham and Staffordshire, and the Salt Works of Worces- tershire and Cheshire, and to give facilities for the introduction of timber, and the agricultural produce of Worcester Hereford, Brecon, Radnor, and the adjoining counties, into the densely populated manufacturing districts of Merthjr Ti vi a neiglibourbood. A most important feature for the success of this undertaking is the cordial support with which it has been received by the landowners along tiie Line.. Power will be taken in the Bill to allow interest at i.4. per oent. per annum on ali deposits and calls from the time of pay- ment until the opening of the Line. That one-fourth of the capital will be reserved lor loca 11 terests, and the remainder, with any proportion of the ^ca reserve not taken up, will be divided amongst the Sharehou ers of the Welsh Midland Railway, in a form to be hereaiter announced. Parties locally interested may apply for Shares, in the following form, to the Solicitors and Local Agents, of whom Prospectuses can be obtained, and no other applications will be attended to. FORM OF APPLICATION. To the Provisional Committee of the Brecon and Merthyr Tidvil Junction Railway. GENTLEMEN, I request that you will allot me Shares in the above Company, and I hereby undertake to accept such Shares as may be allotted to me, and to pay the Deposit thereon, and also to execute the Parliamentary Contract and the Subscribers' Agreement when required. Dated this day of 1845. I am, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, Name. Residence. Trade or Profession. Reference. CATALOGUE of a large Collection of Books, comprising y some very fine Galleries, Books of Prints, and Works con- nected with the Fine Arts, as well as in General Literature, on sale hy A. E. EVANS and SON, 1, Groat Queen Street, Lin- coln's Inn Fields, London. Parts 1. and I L may now be had. Gentlemen enclosing imtr l'oiiuge Stamps will receive it free by return of post. Bristol, Newport, and Chepstow Steanl Packets. I THE SWIFT At-D USK, 4Ri: INTENDED TO I'f.Y DAILY Dl) RING THE Ensuing Week between BRISTOL and NEW POR T, as follows :— From the Hotwells, Bristol. morn. after. 7, Saturday 7 6^ 9, Monday 9 7 10, Tuesday 9i 0 11, Wednesday 10 0 12, Thursday 10 £ 0 13, Friday 11$0 14, Saturday 12 noon 0 From Newport. morn. after. 7, Saturday 6 5 9, Monday (i« 6 10, Tuesday 7 0 Ill. Wednesday 7 0 12, Thursday 8 0 13, Friday y 1 14, Saturday 10 0 FARFS :—After-Cabin, 2s; Fore-Cabin, Is.; Fore Deck, 6d.; Dogs, 6d.each Four-wheel Cairiage, 18s.; Two-wheel ditto, of light Phaeton for One- Horse, 8s., it for Two Horses, los.; Horses. each 5s. Two-wheel Carriage, or light Phaeton drawn by one Horse only, with One Passenger, 12s.; Horse and Rider, Cs. *„ Receiving Warehouses, Bull Wharf, Redcliff-stieet, and Rownham-wharf, Ilotwells. Goods', Packages, Parcel. &c., for Newport, and the neigh- bourhood. are received and caiefuliy Shipped, free of extra charge, and regularly and punctually forwarded. Polity pool and daily between these places and Newport. 7Tredegar Iron FtVrks, through, AueTCtirne9 Newhridge, and Bedwelty,and a branch (turn Newbridge to Nantyglo,- A Coach daily between these places and Newport. THE FAST-SAILING IltON STEAM PACKET THE WYE Will ply between BRISTOL and CHEPSTOW daily during the ensuing week, as follows: From Bristol. 7, Saturday 8 morn I 9, Monday 7 morn 6 after 10, Tuesday 10 morn I 11, Wednesday 10 morn 1 12, Thursday 8 mora 13, Friday 9 morn 14, Saturday 10 morn I from Cnepstom. 7, Satuiday 6 £ after 9, Monday gi morn 10, Tuesday 7 morn 7 after 11, Wednesday 7 after 12, Thursday lOt morn 13, Friday H5 mom 14, Saturday after FAnFs-After Cabin, 3s.: Fore Deck. Is. tid. lo ana tro the same dav (provided a To and Fro 'licket is taken,) At er Cabin, 5s Fore Cabin, 2s. 6d. Children under lwelve Years of Age, Half-price. Dugs. Is. each. l'our wheel Carriage, with or without Horses, 15s. Two-wheel Carriage, or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, including Driver, 10s. Horse, 5s. Horse and Rider, fis. Warehouses for Heceivinu and Booking Packages, Parcels, &c., Bull Wharf, Redcliff-streei, Bristol, and Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. The Proprietors of the above Packets give NOTICE, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Par. eel, (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of then Offices, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. entered at its vabie, and carriage paid at the time of booking. Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; or to JOHN JONES, Agent, Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, Nelsou-street, Bristol, and Rodney Wharf, Newport J-une, 1845. TJAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL AND NEWPORT. ;1r;J THE NEW STEAM PACKET COMPANY'S IRON- BUILT SCHOONERS, PROPELLED BY THE SCREW, THE AVON AND SEVERN, Are intended to sail during the ensuing week as follows • From Beaufort Wharf, Newport. From Bathurst Basin, Bristol. morn after. 7, Saturday 6 0 9, Monday 6 0 10, Tuesday 7 0 11, Wednesday 7 £ 0 12, Thursday 8 0 13, Friday 84 0 14, Saturday 10 0 16, Monday 0 124 17, Tuesday 0 1 18, Wednesday 0 2 §19, Thursday 0 3 *20, Friday 5 4 *21, Saturday 5 5 23, Monday 6 0 24, Tuesday 7 0 25, Wednesday 8 0 26, Thursday 8 0 27, Friday 9 0 28, Saturday 10 0 2 30, Monday 0 12J room after 7, Saturday 8 0 9, Monday 8 0 10, Tuesday 9 0 11, Wednesday 9 O 12, Thursday 10 0 13, Friday 10$0 14, Saturday 12 noon 0 16, Monday 0 2 £ 17, Tuesday 0 18, Wednesday 0 4* 19. Thursday 6 0 *20, Friday 61 6 *21, Saturday 7 .1 23, Monday 8; 0 24, Tuesday 9 0 25, Wednesday 10 O 26, Thursday 10j O 27, Friday 112 0 I 2 28, Saturday 12 noon 0 30, Monday 0 2! f Jo and jro from i>ewpori. To and fro from Bristol and Newport. The voyages are performed by these Boats usually under two hours, and no long passages are made. Fares—After Cabin, 2s.: Foie Cabin, Is.} Childien under 1- years of age, haii-price, Dogs, 6d.; Carriages (including: ship- ping and landing charges) Four Wheel, I Hs. Two Wheel, los. Light Phseton or Gig and Horse, 12s.; Horses each, r,s. Horse and Rider,6s. All Luggage Shipped and Landed by the Company's Servants, free of charge. From Newport, Coaches run daily to I'ontypool. Abergavenny, Newbridge, Tredegar, Nantyglo, Bedweily, Risca, Abercarne, Cwm Celyn, <5tc. The Propiietors give notice that they will not be accountable for Passengers' Luggage, &c.; and their responsibility in respect of Goodsi T) general is restricted by the terms of a Notice affixed in their Offices, at Bristol and Newport. Passengers landed and shipped at CUMBERLAND BASIN." An Omnibus to and from Pillgwenlly attends the arrival and despatch of the Steamers. An Omnibus to Usk, Caerleon, and Abergavenny, In connec- tion with the Steamers. Goods are regularly and punctually forwarded by careful Car- riers to all parts of the counties of Monmouth, Hereford, Brecon. and Radnor. Storeage and delivery at the Warehouses by Canal or other conveyance, free of extra charge For terms and conditions of Freight,apply to the Agents, BRUCE, WA i>HAivl, and Co., Bristol. GEORGE SHORTHOUSE, Newport. <f\[(\: j;I2J\ !?>- STEAM From Plymouth and Torquay to Guern- sey and Jersey. THE ARIADNE, STEAM VESSEL, R. WHITE, COMMANDER, WILL leave TORQUAY every MONDAY and THURSDAY, f" at Eight P.M., commencing Monday, the 2Gth of May. Passengers arriving at Plymouth by the Dublin and Cork Steamers on Sundays, will be able to meet this conveyance by going in the Brunswick steamer, which leaves Plvmouth on Monday and Thursday, at One P.M., arriving at Torquay Two Hours before the sailing of the ARIADNE, thus giving an op- portunity of viewing the beautiful' scenery with which this place abounds. J FARES: CABIN. FORE CABIN. DECK. Torquay to Guernsey 20s 6d 14s Od 8s Od Or, Torquay to Jersey 21s Od 15s Od 10s Od I orquay to the Islands and j back, same or following 30s 0d 2os Od 12s Od voyage, (Pleasure Trip) ) RIMDWCRV AND, S,AILINS Vessels leave JERSEY and GUERNSEY regularly tor ST. MALO and GRANVILLE, thus keeping up a, constant communication between the West of England and France. Carriages, f4. Small Four-wheel, £2. Gigs, El 10s. Horses, 1-2. Dogs, 5s. The distance fi°m Torquay to Guernsey is only Sixty miles, which IS usually performed in Seven Hours, being the shortest passage from any part of England. Further information can be obtained of Mr. W J. EGAN, British and Iron Steam Company, 9, Eden Quay, Dublin, Mr. W. WILSON, City of Cork Steam Company Penrose Quay, Cork, Mr. J. E. BLEWRITT, Brunswick Steam Packet Office Mr. JOSEPH PERRIAM, 21, South-street, Exeter Mr. E. PRICE, Steam Wharf, Topsham, Messrs. COOKINGS and Co., Torquay, > Agents, Mr. C. BISSON, Jersey, 1 Mr. JOHN JONES, Guernsey, ) Or in London, at the Offices of JAMES HARTLEY and Co,, 137, Leadenhall-street, and 33, Regent Circus, Piccadilly. IMPORTANT SUBSTITUTE FOR SODA. ROYAL GRANTE3) LETTERS MARCH 4, PATENT. 1844. \Y A It D'S Patent W&sMng and Cleansing Powder n npHE great advantages which this Powder possesses over 1 Soda" or any other AVashing Powder yet offered to the public, consists in its not injuring the handi oj inepursons using it A great saving in Soap. A great saving in the labour of washing. In its use, it will be found much cheaper than Soda. The colour of linen and other fabrics turns out far superior in whiteness to that which is given by any other means. From the wear and tear caused by the rubbing and maiding being diminished, the durability of the clothes is increased. This Powder will be found very useful in scouring greasy floors, tables, painted work, &c., in cleansing brass, tin, and other utensils of domestic use, and also publicans' pewter pots. In cleansing hair brushes, combs, old clothes, printers' type, and all greasy trnit: rials, it will be found invaluable. N.B. Warranted not to injure articles, though made of the finest fabrics. Sold in Packets at Id., 2d., 3d., and Gd. each, to be used like Soda in proportions named on each packet. Be particular in asking for WARD'S PATENT WASHING POWDER, as no other possesses the same qualities. Manufactured by the Patentee, PETER WARD, at the Oldbury Alkali Works, Oldburv, near Birmingham; and to be had of all respectable Grocers, Oilmen, Druggists, &c., through- out the kingdom. The Urate of the London Manure Company, FOR TURNIPS, C A R ROT S, AND ALL OTHER SPRING CROPS. AT the Rutland Agricultural Society's Meeting, in 1842, the first prize F>r the best five acres of Swede turnips was awarded to Mr. Woitley, of Ridlington; the produce per acre being '27 tons, H cwt., 461bs. At the same meeting, in 1843, Mr. Wortley received the first premium for the bet-t twelve roots of Swede turnips. In both insiauces, Urate was drilled with the turnips. In 1841, Mr. Robert Smith, of Buriey, obtained the first prize for the best five acres of Swedish turnips, manured with lifteeu loads ot farm-vard manure and five cwt. of Urate per acre, being the third year iu succession in which first plizes have been obtained in Rutland by the application of the Urate. At the Bedford, and also at the Leighion Buzzard Agricultural Society, the two premiums for the best twenty acres of Swede turnips were awarded to Mr. Thomas, of Lidlington the greater portion of which were manured with G4 cwt. of Urate per acre. From the above, it will be seen th.it"the Urate is a most valu- able Manure, seldom failing; to produce, in ihe driest season, a good plant, and at the same time benefitting, to a most important extent, the succeeding crops of Barley or Seeds Piice, 4 guineas per ton in London. Agents—Messrs. J. W. HALL and Co., Cardiff; Messrs. PROCTOR and SON, Bristol; Mr. MASON, Leominster. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary, 40, New Bridge-street. ARRIVAL OR MR. R. PERLFE AT NO.7, FLORA PLACE, UNION ROAD,PLYMOUTH Mr. R. PERRY (of the firm of R. and L. Perry and Co., London), may he consulted daily at No. 7, Flora Place, Union Road, PLYMOUTH, from Tuesday, the 13th of May, till the 24th. Sundays excepted. Other engagements will preclude a longer stay. A new and important edition of THE SILENT FRIEND, ON HUMAN FRAILTY. Price 2s. 6d., and sent Free to any part of the United .1 Kingdom on the receipt of a Post-office Order for 3s. Od., A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES OF THE GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sexes being an Enquiry into thf- concealed clluse that destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established hei em- pire with observations on the baneful effects of Solitary In- dulgence and infection Local and Constitutional Weakness, Nervous tyi-itttion, Consumption, nd on the paitial or total Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of RESIO- RATION the destructive effects of Gonorrha;a, Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the Woik is embellished with Fen fine coloured Engravings, repre- senting the deleterioue; inlfuence ofnleycury on the Skin, by Erup- tions on the Head, Face, and Body; with approved mode of Cure for both sexes followed by observations on the Obligations of MARRIAGR, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the lemovaf of certain Disqualifications; the whole pointed out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEND, to be consulted without exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, Published by the Authors, and may be had at their Residence, 19, Berners-street, Oxford-street, LONDON. Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Pater- noster-row; H annav and Co.. 63, Oxford-street; Purkis, Comp. ton-street, Sobn; Meilin Office, Newport, and by all Book- selleis in town and country. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. We regard the work before us, The Silent Friend,' as a work em- bracing most clear and practical views of a series of complaints hitherto littie understood, and j«s«ed over by the majonty of the jnedicat pro- r „• « 4'^ «.,cf#we are at a loss to know. We must, however, confess that a perusal of this work has left such a favourable impression on our minds, that we not only recommend but cordially.wish every one who is the victim of past folly, or suffering from indiscretion, to profit by the advice contained in its pages. Age and Argils. "The authors of The Silent Friend seem to be thoroughly conver- sant with the treatment of a class of complaints which are, we ear, too prevalent in the present day.. The perspicuous style in which this book is written and the valuable hints it conveys to those who are apprehen- sive of entering the marriage state, cannot fail to recommend it to a °a" Thif work should be read by all who value health and wish to enjoy life, for the truisms therein contained defy all loubt.Far er's JOll1"1101. THE CQRDZA-S. BALM OF SYEZACUM Is intended to relieve those peisons, who, by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined thei r constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of thatdeplorable state, are af- fected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its ap- pioach. as the various affections of the nervous system, obsti- nate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstructions of certain evacua- tions, weakness, total impotency, barrenness, &,e. This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken be. fore persons enter into the Matrimonial State, lest in the event of procreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en- stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from parental debility. Price lIs., or the quantity of four at 11s. in one bottlefor 33s. by which lis. is saved; the X-i cases may be had as usual, which is a saving of £ 1 12s.. The Concentrated Detersive Essence An Ami-Syphiltic Remedy for searching out and purifying the diseased humours of the blood, and certain cure for scurvy, sciofnla, and all cutaneous eruptions, conveying its active prin- cipies thioughout the body,eveu penetrating the minutest vessels, removing all eruptions, contaminations, and impurities, from the vital stlcam,-eralhcallng- the morbid virus and radically ex. l I s pel 1 INIF it through the skin. Price lis,, or four bottles in one for 33s., by which lis. is s.ived, also iu £ 5 cases, which saves £1 12s. Venereal Contamination, if not at first eradicated, will often remain secretly lurking in the system for years, and, although for a while undiscovered, at length break out upon the unhappy individual in its most dreadful forms; oreIse, unseen, internally endanger the very vital organs of evistence. To those suffering from the consequences which this disease may have left behind in the form of Secondary Symptoms, Eruptions of the Skin, blotrhes on the head and face, ulcerations and enlargement of the ihroat, tonsils, and threatened destruction of the nose. palate, &c., nodes on the shin bones, or ny of those painful affections, arising from the dangerous effects of the indiscriminate use of mercury, or the evils of an imperfect cure, the Concentrated De- tersive Essence will be found to be attended with the most as. tonishing effects, in checking the ravages of the disorder, remov- ing all Scorbutic Complaints, and effectually re-establishing the health of the constitution. To petsous entering upon the lespon- slbilities of matiimony, and who ever had the misfortune during their more youthful days to be affected with any form of these diseases, a previous course of medicine is highly essential, and of the greatest importance, as more serious affections are visited upon the innocent wife and offspring, from a want of these simple precautions, than perhaps half the world is aware of; for, it must be remembered, "where the fountain is polluted the streams that flow from it cannot be pure." PERKY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price,2s.9d., 4s.fid., and I Is. per box. With explicit directions, rendered perfectly intelligible 10 eveiy capacity, are well known throughout Europe to be the must cer- tain and effectual remedy ever discovered for Goiolliicea, I oth in its NLild ar.d aggravated forms, by immediately allaying inflam- mation and arresting further progiess. Gleets Strictures, Irritation of the Bladder, Pains ot the Loins aijd Kidreys, Gravel, and other disorders of the Urinary passages, in either sex, are permanently cured in a short space of time, without confinement or the least exposure. The above medicines are prepared only by Messrs. R. and L PERRY & CO., Surgeons, 19, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. Messrs. PERRY expect, when consulted by letter, the usual fee of One Pound, without which, no notice whatever can be taken oj the communication. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in ine ae tail of their ca,es, as. to the duration of thee jilt, the SYMP toms age habits OF living, and general occupation. Medicines can be forwarded lo any part of the world cur, as they will be securely packed, and carefully p c.ed Mes^flPerry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual stxrjt country patient, to enaide Messrs. 1 ei^YR NENT AN(J EFLEOTUAI vice as will be the means of effecting :PFFHCTUA] cure, alter all other means have prove N.B. Countrv IWists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- ders, and every' "T1"*8 THEPCONCENTRAT°I DETEHSIVF. ES'SRNCE, and Peny'S Purifying Specific PIUS WAT, the uSllal allowance to the Tlae, lJy most of the prlnc/pal Whole- sale Patent Medicine Houses in London. Sold in Newport, by Mr. E. J. PHI LLIPS, Chemist, High- street; and Mr. E. V. JENKINS, Chemist- top of Llanarth- street. MOST IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS IN DENTAL SURG Ell Y, uy ALONS. LF. partVJrr,Sl'EON-DENTIST, No. 27, PARK-bTRfcirp BRISTOL, One Door trom Berkeley Square. THEPATENTINCOanODIBLTEnBA FIXKD Ox THE MOST SC¡¡;;l'i'fff'ICP!I1;OI'LhS, WITHOUT < T SPXINC.S, WIRES, OR ugmukes. At Mons. Le Dray and Co. '.I usual moderate Paris Charges, com- mencing at 5.i. a single tootk, and thus continuing their scale of prices. n Scurvy in the Gums effectually removed. Loos? Teeth fastened and hiling Decayed Teeth with their Mineral A'.armoratum. AT each announcement made to the Public by MONS. LF. DRAY and CO., their n ratification is hiphly increased, as they are continually ie< eivuig from their extensive connection undeniable assurances of s.ttjefiction and approval. In render- ing acknowledgments ifir the patronage received fiorn their friends among the Mobility, Gentry, Clergy, and inhabitants of Monmouthshire, North and South Wales, as well as the adjacent counties, they cannot refrain from expressing their implicit con- fidence in a continuance of the recommendations and favouis of their patrons being fullv determined to continue those facilities I I ies, which have hitherto produced so much benefit and comfort10 those requiring their professional aid MONS LE 1)1{ A Y and CO. iiiav be consulted as usual at heir Lesidence, 27, 1 ARK • IKLEl', where they continue t restore Decayed eeth with their milieral Marmora,urn, so highly recommended by the faculty of England France and the Continent, and of winch they are the sole inventors It is introduced into the cavity in an almost liquid state without the lea-.t pain, and in a few seconds hardens into enamel preventing and curing the Tooth-ache, attesting to nrot-ress nf further decay—thereby obviating the necessity of extraction The Marmoratuni not only converts a mere shell into a sound and useful Tooth, calculated for all its original purposes, butbv completely stopping up the cavity removes th ,t unpleasant taint of the breath which invariably arises ftom decay of the teeth. There is no disease to which the mcutl, is liable "more de- structive than Scurvy in the Gums; the loss of Teeth is more to be attributed to it than any other cause, tor it is the primary source of decay iu them On i<s first appearance the Gums bleed on the most trifling occasion, become spongy, and lose that firm texture they hive in a heaitliy st..te. causing the breath to be offensive and repulsive to every one under its in. fluence, besides other evils repugnant to a sensitive an,1 refined mind. It mustbe a source of extreme Gratification to those thus af llicted to be assured that Moos. Le Dray can effectually remove this destructive complaint by a single appliCation> aa(j with0ut the least pain. Mons. Le Drav and Co.'s PATENT INCORHOniRTF TERRA METALLIC ARTIFICIAL or StJRAL TEETH, of surpassing beauty, can he matched so closely it shape and colotir to those ten in the montlj, and formed so ex. actly to nature, that the closest observer cannot detect the dif- ference. They are fixed from one to a complete set without extracting the roots or causing the least pain. and may be taken out and replaced by the wearer with the greatest facility being incorrodible, they have the superior ad vaotaKe of never rh'anmnff colour or decking; they are arranged on the mo" scientific principles, answering most satisfactorily alt, the purposes of mastication and aiticulation, impaiting to the countenance a younger and improved appearance protecting the adjoining teeth, fastening those that are loose, forming a new cum wheie the original one has receded, and the teeth remaining perfectly secure in their places. Specimens of these beautiful Teeth may be viewed daily at Mons. Le Dray's residence, as well as his other improvements, and his superior m"de of sparing the pat:ent from the pain and inconvenience hitherto attending operations of the mouth, Loose Teeth, arising either from age, or any other cause, fastened, and deficiencies of palate effectually remedied Arti- ficial Tedh out of repair remodelled to fit tne mouth, and re- stoed. equal m beauty and durability to their original state. Children's Teeth attended to and regulated. Attendance daily from ten till seven. For the convenience of country patients, Mons. Le Dray and Co. are enabled to fix a partial or a complete set of Teeth at one sitting, without the least pain or inconvenience- Those to whom expense is an object need not be deterred from visiting IVJons» LG Dr&y, 8S he will give every cidvicc and information appertaining to his profession without any remune- ration. N.B. No. 27, Park-street, Two Doon ftorn Berkeley-square. Hristal. JUST PUBLISHED, The Fifteenth Edition. illustrated with cases, and Twelve Fine Engravings, Price 2s. 6d., in a Sealed Envelope, and sent free to any part of the Kingdom, on the receipt of a Post-Office Order for 3s. 6d. "SRODIE ON SJEaiSITir IK MAW." A MEDICAL WORK on Nervous Debility, and the concealed cause of the decline of Physical Strength and loss of mental capacity with remarks on the Effects of Solitary Indulgence, Neglected Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Secondary Symptoms, &c., and Mode of Treatment; followed by Observations on Marriarge, with proper directions for the removal of all disqualiifcations- Illustrated with Engravings, shewing the Evils arising from the use of Mercury, and its influence on the body, by Consulting Surgeons bMK?NuT^GUh:-STRlJR!USSELLSQUARELOi\DON Published and sold by the Authors, at their residence; also by Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, Paternoster Row; Mr. Noble, 114, Chancery Lane; Mr. Purkess, Compton-street, Soho, Hannay and Co., 63, Oxlord street: Barth, 4, Brydges-street, movent Garden; Gordon. 146, Leadenhall-street, London. Kooerts, Derby Sutton, Review Office, Nottingham Gardener, Oloucester; Fryer, Bath Harper, Cheltenham Keene, Bath cooper, Leicester; Caldicot, Wolverhampton; D'Egville, Worcester; Jeves, Northampton; Ousley, Shrewsbury Parker, Hereford Turner, Coventry Gibson, Dudley; Slatter,Oxford iNewton Church-street, and Ross and Nightingale, Chronicle umce, Liverpool Ferris & Score, Union street, Bristol; Wood, tiigh-street, Guesi, Bull-stieet, Birmingham Collins, Saint witrK "StAeet-' ,>or'KI,10u'h Mendliam, Nelson-street, Green- Uavis» Bernard-street, Southampton; and by all Book- sellers in town and country. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ThisiS^4ie on Debility in „.r„ „ ot great ineiit> ana should be placed 111 the hands of <-nnt man wh° is suffering from past folly and indiscretion, Jt tonuins many valuable truths, and its perusal certain to benefit him in nuiil W>>yS' Brodie and Co. have also published The Secret Com- ♦VPP J!I A170,RK of a very valuable character, which is enclosed and sent Thl .1, their niedicineB.—London Mercantile Journal. i«w auth°rs this valuable work evidently well understand the sub- Ject Upon which they treat, and this is the best guarantee we can give tirm to whom it is likely to prove serviceable. It is a publica- 1 n winch am, and ought to be placed in the hands of eveiy young "V J Kuide him among the temptations of the world to which he may Ot subjected.—Kentish Mercury THECORDtAL BALM OF zetlanicai Or, Nature's Grand Restorative. Is exclusively directed to the cure of nervous sexual debility, syphilis, obstinate gleets, irregularity, weakness, impotency, barienness, loss of appetite, indigestion, consumptive habits, and debilities arising from veneieal excesses, &c. It is a most powerful and useful medicine in all cases of syphilis, constitu- tional weakness, or any of the previous symptoms which indi- cate approaching dissolution, such as depression of the spirits, tits, headache, wanderings ot the mind,vapours and melancholy, trembhng or shaking of the hands or limbs, disordered nerves, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, and inward wastmgs. The fine softening qualities of this Cordial Balm of Zeylanica is pe- culiarly adapted to remove such svinptoms, and gradully restore the complete system to a healthv staleeven where Sterility seems to have fastened on the female constitution, this medicine will warm and purify the blood and fluid, invigorate the body, and remove every impediment. This medicine should be taken previous to persons entering into the Matrimonial State, to prevent the offspring suffering from the past imprudence of its parents, or inheriting any lieeds of disease, which is too frequently the case. Sold in bottles, price 4s. 6d. and lis. each, or the quantity of four in one family bottle for 33s., by which one Its. bottle is saved. With each is enclosed 11 The Secret Companion." 11 The E5. cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of one pound twelve shillings) may be had as usual, at 27, Mon- tague-street, Russell Square, London. Patients in the country who requtre a couise of this admirable medicine, should send five pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the fuil benefit of such advantage. Brodie's 3Purifying Vegetable Pills Are universally acknowleged to be the best and surest remedy for the cure of the Venereal Disease in both sexes, including Gonnorrhoea, Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Strictures. Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement, or hindrance from business. Thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, and by unskilf,ii- ness, the use of that deadly iruit, the constitution. polsoa inereu"y, and cause ulcerations, blotches on the head, face, and body, dnriness of sight, noise in file eais. deafness, obstinate gleets nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in ihe head and limbs, till at length a general debility and decay of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a p.,riod to their dreadful sufferings. These pills which do not contain mercury have never been known to fail in enecting a cure, not only in recent, but in severe cases, where salivation and other treatment has been inefficient; a Peoseve- rancem the Puiifyiog Vegetable Pills, in which Messrs. Brodie have happily compressed the most purifying and healing virtues ot the vegetable system, and which is of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic affections, Eruptions on any pau o the body, Ulcerations Scrofulous or Venereal lamt, will cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid af- lection, and restore weak and emaciated Constitutions to pristine health aud vigour Consult i he Secret Companion," embellished' vv'lh Fngra- riS??\raJd enclosed with each box of BRODIL S PURIF V- 1NG VEGETABLE PILLS, price !s. 1 Jd-, '2s. 4s. 6d., and lis. per box. Observe the signatuie ot it. J. Brodie and Co., London, impressed on a seal in red wax, affixed to each a 'f,and ^x, as none else are genuine. ^old by all medicine vendors in town and c°u"7y' °„ l,0in may be had Brodie's medical work on Debility in Man. Be sure to ask for Brodie's Cordial Balm of Zeylanio, or Nature's Grand Restorative and Purifying Vegetable P'Us- Messrs. Brodie and Co.. Surgeons, may be consulted as usual, at 27.MO NT AGUE STREET,RUSSKLL-SQU A RLJLondo. from 11 o'cloc k in the morning till tight in the evening and on Sundays from II o'clock tilt 2. Only one personal visit is re- quired from a country patient to enable Messrs. J3rodie and Co. give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent cure after all other means have proved ineffectual. Country patients aie requested to be as minute as possible m the detail ot their cas.es. I he communication must be accom- panied with the usual consultat on fee of £ l.,and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be lelied on. M„J- N.B—Country Druggists, Booksellers, and Patent Medicine Vendors can be supplied with, any quantity of Biodie s We- "able Pills, and Cordial BaIrn I Zeylanica. ith the usual al. lowance to the trade, by the punctual wholesale Patent Medi- cine Houses in London.—Only one personal visit is required to effect a permanent cure. T J Observe! 7, Montague-street, Russell Squate,Lotiaon, Sole Agent for Newport, Mr. E. J. PHILLIPS, Chemist, High-st., of whom may be had the above medicines and work. LITHOGRAPHY. D. MORRIS, Lithographic Offices, 9, Llanarth-street, Newport, MONMOUTHSHIRE. ORK of every description in the above Art, such as ? T Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, Writings, Fac Similes..&,C-j, I Architectural, Botanical, Antiquarian, and other Drawings, executed in the first style, and with the utmost dispatch, of, the London Prices. Any Orders the Advertiser may be favoured with will ui»«t with prompt attention, and shall he executed in such a manuer as shall not fail to secure public patronage and support. Rowland's Unique Preparations, FOR THE HAIR. THE SKIN, AND THC'TKETU! THE ;.ugust patronage conceded by our gracious Queen, the toyal family,and tbeseveralSovereigns and COllrtsof Europe, aud the fact 01 their general use in all countries, together with the numerous testimonials constantly received of their efficacy, characterise them with perfection, and sufficiently prove their value ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL. 1 his elegant, fragrant, and transparent oil, in its preservative, restorative, and beautifying qualities, for the human hair, is une- qualted throughout the whole world It preserves and reproduces the hair, even at an advanced peiiod of life pr^vcn;s it from tailing on or turning grey ;estores grey hair to its original co- lour frees it fiom scurf and dandriff, and renders it soft, silky, curly, and glossy tacts abundantly proved by innumerable tes- timonials, which are open for inspection at the proprietors'. For children it is especially recommended, as forming the basis of A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIRr Price 3s. 6d.-7s.-Family Bottles, (equal to hmaU,) IN. 6-d. and double tbat size, 21 s. CAUTION. Each genuine bottle has the woids Rowland's Macassar Oil" en?rmed in two lines on the wiapper; and on the back of the wrapper nearly 1,500 times, containing 29,028 letters. All others are spurious imitations. ROWLAND'S KALYDOR. An Oriental Botanical discovery, peifeclly free from all mineral or metallic admixture. It purifies the skin from all Eruptive Maladies, Freckles, Sallowness, &c. To the complexion it im- ports a radiant bloom, aud a sjttness and delicacy to the hands, arms, and neck. Piioe 4s. öd., and 8s. 6d. per bottle, duty included. CAUTION Beware of imitations containing mineral astrin- gfnt utterly ruinous to ihe Complexion, and which, by their repellant action, endanger health. Each genuine Bottle is en- closed in a beautiful envelope from a steel plate by Messrs. Perkins and Bacon, on which are the words a ROWLANDS IMALTDOST" AND A Rowland & Son5 ZO, Hatton Garden is also engraved (by Authority of the Hon. Commissioners of Stamps,) on the Government Stamp affixed on each buttle. ROWLAND'S ODONTO, OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, A FRAGRANT WHITE POWDER, prepared from Oriental Herbs of itiestimablei virtue, for preserving and beautifying the Teeth. and strengthening the Gitms. It eradicates tartar trom the teeth removes spots of incipient decay, polishes and preserves the enamel, imparting the most pure and pearl-like whiteness and gives sweetness and perfume to the bieath. Scviivy it by its means eradicated from the gums, and a healthy action and red- ness are induced, so that the teeth (if loose) are thus rendered firm in their sockets. Price 2s. 9d. per box. CAUTXOM. To protect the Public from Fraud, the Government Stamp (u on the KALYDOR") is affixed on each box. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gainin a trifle more profit, vend the most spurious compounds under the same names, and under the implied sanction of Hoyalty they copy the labels, advertisements, and testimonials (fictitious names and addresses being substituted for the real) of the original preparations, and use either the word Genuine," or a feigned name, in the place of Rowland's." It is therefore highly necessary to see that the word ROWLAND'S" is on the wrapper of each article. All others are FRAUDULENT IMITATIONSl It The genuine Articles are sold by the proprietors. above, and by Chemists and Perfumers. Parr's Life Pills. THE extraordinary success of this medicine is the wonder of the age it has been tried by hundreds of thousands aa an aperient, and has in every instance done good it has never in the slightest degree impaired the most delicate constitution. Tens of thousands have testified that perseverance in the use of Parr's Life Pills will completely cure any disease, and are living wit- nesses of the benefit received from this invaluable medicine.— Testimonials are received daily, and it would be impossible, in a uewspaper, to publish one-half received; and the following are selected as people well known in their tespective neighbourhoods, and whose testimony is unquestionable. Further sheets of testi- monials and the Life and Times of Old Parr," may be had, gratis, of all agents. Read the following letter from Mr. W. Alexander, bookseller, Yarmouth Great Yarmouth, March 27, 1845. Gentlemen,—Being recently at Norwich, I called upon a gen- tleman at his request. He said, having seen your name in a newspaper as agent tor the sale of Parr's Pills, and also letters addressed to you testifying their efficacy in the cure ot various complaints I resolved to try them. I had been very unwell for two or three years, my stomach much out of order, and I con- stantly felt a painful difficulty in breathmg; I employed two medical gentlemen, and took a great quantity of medicine, but derived no benefit; on the contrary, I found myself daily declin- ing and getting weaker, so that I could scarcely walk from one street to another; indeed, I was in a melancholy desponding state. Accordingly, I purchased a box, and took them as di- rected. At the end of the week I was much better, having taken, I think, only eighteen pills; consequently, I continued taking them regularly, and when I had taken two boxes and a half, I became quite well, and to this day I have enjoyed life, having now good health and good spirits, If, however, I feel any slight indisposition, I have recourse to the medicine I have so much reason to prize, which restores me to my usual good health. This gentleman wished his case to be made public, although, for obvious reasons, he could not authorize me 10 give his name This timid, perhaps in some cases, prudent cautiousness, is not uncommon. A neighbouring gentleman has several times ad- mitted to me that he derives great benefit from the occasional use of Parr's medicines, but will not permit me to mention it to any one. I am, dear sir, yours respectfully, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. P.S. The pills have entiiely removed the cough and asthma. The following important testimony to the efficacy of Parr's Life Pills has just been received by the proprietors. To Messrs. T. Roberts and Co., London. Atblone. December 7, 1844. Sirs,-Yoti will please to send me 6 dozen more Parr's Life Pills-l am just out. They are taking well, and, I can assure you, they are doing an immensity of good every one who has tried them in affections of the liver and stomach derive a great dealof benefit. Yours, &c. WILLIAM GILCHRIEST, Apothecary and Surgeon. Communicated by Mr. F. C. LADBUKY, Dispensing Chemist, Wednesbury, Staffordshire Hill Top, Sep. 4. Sir,-ConsiderioR the public would be benefitted by the pub- lication of the extraordinary effects produced by taking Parr's Life Pills, I beg most respectfully, to forward you the particu- lars of my case. so that the proprietors may be made aware of its I was first attacked in 1837, with a Nervous Affection and Dys- pepsia, or Indigestion, which caused, at times, very great con- stipation of the bowels, and excruciating pain. for which I went unner the care of severa! medical gentlemen, and one physician in Birmingham, without deriving any great benefits; in 1839- 40 I was vety much worse, and the attacks came on more fre- quently and continued up to March 1843, when accidentally hearing'of Parr's Life Pills, I wan induced to try them, and with very great success; so much so that it has all left me, and 1 am able to follow my employment as I used to do prior to my attack, and beg further to state that I feel stronger than ever I dul in my life before and mv looks bespeak it. I always keep a box of the uilh bv me and use them when nature requires an aperient me- dicine. Wishing the proprietors every success with their valua- ble prescrip iou, obedient servant, JOHN THOMAS. CUBE OF CONSUMPTIVE ASTHMA. T Ar FYAVDKII DOUGLAS, do hereby declare the good I have received from taking PARB'S LIFE PILI.S. In the yea. 1840, I was afflicted with a most distressing Asthma. Cough, and Short- ness of BreaU. which reduced tne to death s door. Notw.th- pending nearly £ 200. in consulting the most emi- nent medical men in London and Edinburgh, my disease con- tinued unabated; and I was, as a last resource, advised to try was recommended by a inenu. 0,0 A commenced with them in tbespungot 1843 Experiencing relief, I persevered, and am now, in my 63rd >ear, perfectly cured,and ia beter health than 1 have been for many years. Having just arrived in London, I hasten to make my wonderful cure known to the Proprietors, and to recommend something to the afflicted worthy of a fair trial and no favour. I have recomrnendeci them to many of my friends, and tbey have all found relief. Tnitf 1/5 1 Qii Ai kiander DOL'OLAS, Farmer. Witness to the above, ALEXANDER CUTHBCRT, Stolswell-road, Dundee. Beware of spurious imitations of ™e$c1!ne'. N°n« are genuine unless the woids PARR 8 re in white letters on a red ground, engraved °n !he Government stamp pasted round each box also the fac-simile of the signatule of the proprielors, IT. ROBKKTis and CO., London, on the d'soW m'boxes at Is. Ud.,2s.9d.. "d amily packets, at ns„ by Edwards, 67, Saint Paul's a»d Sons, Farring- don Street; Sutton and Co., Bow Churchyard, London j Mottershead and Co., Manchester; and J. and K. Kaimen and Co., Edinburgh; Mitchell, Glasgow; and by all reapctable druggists and patent medicine retailers throughout the Kingdom. —Directions are given with each Box. Agents for Newport, Mr. PHILLIPS, Chemist, &c., High- street; and Mr. E.V.JENKINS, Chemist, &c„ top of Llanarth street. G U AIO, Imported direct from ICHABOB to NEWPORT, BY the Ship DIAMOND," now on Sale; warranted of Genuine Quality. A. CROSFIELD, Iron and Oil Merchant, Commercial-Build- ings, Newport. BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY. SIR,— Having examined and analysed several Samples of genuim D French Brandy, and compared them with the Brandy of your own manufacture, 1 am bound tosay, AND DO ASSERT ITWITH CON- FtUEKCt, tlfat FOR PURITY OFSplKIT THIS CANNOT BE SURPASSED, and that YOUR PATKNI BRANDY- IS also QUITE FREB FROM those ACIDS, which, though minute in quantity, always contaminate the Foreign Spirils, I remain, Sir, your obedient servant, JOSEPH HUME. To J. T. BEITS, Esq. Practical ChemisTte the Eceim. Sir,—I have carefully analysed the specimen of PATENT French Distilled BRANDY, which you sent me fen examination and do not hesitate to express my conviction that it is fully as free from everything injuiious to health, Al'D CONTAINS AS PURa A SPIRIT AS THE BEST VARIETIES OF FOREIGN BRANDY. I remain, Sir, your most obedient servant, EDWARD TURNER, Professor of Chemistry in the University of London. J. T. BETTS, Esq. BETTS'S PATFNT BRANDY is prescribed by the highest Medical Authorities, in preference to French Brandy and is exclusively used at Guv's,Sr. GEORGE'S, Sr. Tfioms's, the WESTMINSTER, and other HOSPITALS, and at the MANCHESTER, BRISTOL, BRIGH- TON; and other inifrmaries. It may be obtained in Glass Bottles, protected dy the Patent Metallic Capsules, at THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, Bottle included, from all the principal Spirit Merchants in Town and Country .lists of whom are furnished at the Distillery, 7, Smithfield Bars, London. And in bulk, at EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS PER GALLON, exclusive of the Jar. J.T. BETTS, JUN. & Co. 7, SMITHFIELD BARS,LONDON Thomas Boys' Graphic Union. THOM.4S BOYS, in announcing his new plan, begs to state that the six new, important, and highly-finished Engravings for the year 1845 comprised in his Graphic Union," may now be seen at his Establishment. 11, Golden Square, London, or at any of his Agents, in the principal towns of the United Kingdom. The Larger Series consists of THREE. This Series will be delivered to Subscribers, the whole Three for FOUR GUINEAS, instead of NINE G U 1,NE 4,S.- Proofs in the same proportion, of which but a very limited number are printed. The Smaller consists of THREE. This Series will be deli- vered to Subscribers, the whole Three for TWENTY-EIGHT SHILLINGS instead of THREE GUINEAS.-Proofs in the same proportion, of which but a very limited number are printed. The whole to be ADVANCED IN PRICE as soon as the Subscribers of the current year are supplied with their copies. Subscriptions are now being received by Mr. BUYS, or any of his Agents; where Prospectuses, giving full particulars of the plan, may be obtained. Each Print may also be had separately. AGENTS. J. W. BEBELL, Newport. i J. H. PARKER, Hereford. H. WEBBER, Cardiff. E.W.SHACKELL,Carmarthen THOS.FARROR, Monmouth mmmm THE manifold advantages to the Heads of Families from the possession ot a Medicine of known efficacy, that may be re- sorted to with confidence, and used with success in cases of tem- porary sickness, occurring in families more or less every day, are so obvious to all, that no question can be raised of its import- ance to every householder in the kingdom. From ainonc nume- rous testimonials the following is respectfullys ubmitted:- TO MR. T. PROUT, 229. STRAND, LONDON. b, Cooper-street, Manchester, March 12, 1842, %R,—I have much satisfaction in communicating to you the result of my experience after repeated trials of FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH, and I feel it but justice to state, that in the course of many years' trial of various Aperient Medicines, I have never found results at once salutary and efficient in the relief of the system from redundant bile, &c., &c., with so little inconvenience; I am. therefoie, wairanted in declaring that they supply to me a means, long wanting, of being able to recommend to families, schools, and especially mercantile men, whether at the desk or on the road, a most valuable resource in an occasional medicine. And I shall take credit to myself if, in giving this testimony, I am the means of making Frampton's Pills more generally known and appreciated. I am, sir, lespectfuily yours, WILLIAM SMITH. The unprecedented sale of these Pills, arising from the earnest recommendations of the many thousands who have derived benefit from their use, rendets any lengthened comment unnecessary; they are not put forth as a cure for all diseases to which mankind is liable, but for Bilious and Liver Complaints, with their many well known attendants, Bilious and Sick Head-ache, Pain and Oppression after meals. Giddiness. Dizziness, Singing Noise in Head and Ears, Drowsiness, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Wind, Spasms, &e. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of their salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength a healthy action of the Liver, Bowels, and Kidneys, will rapidly take place; and instead of listlessness, heat, pain, and jaundiced ap- pearance, strength, activity, and renewed health, extending to good old age, will be the reenlt of taking this medicine, according to the directions accompanying each box. Sold by T. Prout, 229, Strand, London, price I a. lid.& 2s. 9d per box and by appointment by II. Williams, E. V. Jenkins & E. J. Phillips, druggists, Newport; Phillips, Cardiff; Farror, Monmouth J. H. Morgan. Abergavenny Morgan, Merthyr Tydvil; Williams, Brecon; Goulstone, Llandovery Williams, Jenkins, Strick, Daw, and Wilson, Swansea; Evans, Car- marthen; and by the Venders of Medicines generally through. out the kingdom. Ask for FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH, and oble". the name and address of "Thomas Prout, 229, Strand. London," on the Government Stamp NEW WONDERS!! EVERY DAY! WITH ABUNDANT PROOF THAT THRRIt IS A CURE FOR ALL!! t'f t'f z !A BOLLOWA YOI..B.'J. AN ALMOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF A BAD LEO Of years' standing. The patient had been discharged from Guv's Hospital, without deriving the least benefit from that Inst itution. M RS. FRY,residing at No, 35,Trafalgar-street, Walworth*? London, was some time since admitted as an In-door pa- tient at Guy's Hospital, with a bad leg of five years' standing. The flesh of the leg was in many places nearly as hard as bone, it reserobled in appearance the trunk of an old tree, being in knots and lumps it was greatly swollen, and had Nine Fright- ful Ulcers in it she derived no benefit whatever at the Hospital, and returned to her home. Her case was so bad, that for three years she was carried up and down stairs every day like a child, bcmg pe rfecdy helpless. She was in this deplorable state, when she commenced the use of llolloway's Ointment & Pills, which in the course of about Three Months, performed a perfect cure, when every other means proved unavailing. A MAH'» FACE PREVENTED FROM BRING EATBN AWAY., By Cancerous Sores, by means of Holloway's Ointment <3f rtls. ~TA\IES WEBB, a brewer's drayman, residing in ^oDin Hood Court, Leather Lane, Holborn, London. had alarge o e which went through his cbeek, and several other u^eerB^ w mh were on both sides of his face, eating all th had been an ip-door patient in Charing C eXDecte<j that no- months, without being able to get » cure- P )ast resourc to use JFlolloway's Ointment and Pills, which immediately stayed the ranges of thl sterrible complaint, antion of frigtfuI a ed all the Cancerous Sores, and with the exception of frightful mar s in h:s face, he is as well as ever he was. A CAllE OF LOATHSOME "ltIN DISEASE, Attended with dreadful swellings ^vitals oi^Lonil sisted the treatment of nearly alUht Hospitals of London, cur»d by Holloway's Ointment and P" A A*E named JONES, whose father is a A child, five years of age, shoe A,ley> Wilson-street, shoe-maker, living a • the age of 16 months,with fear- Finsbury-hj^Jcet|, over her body, which used to affect ful "d dread ul swellings face would changeiu color> her periodically ker body was always covered with and remain perfec y unknown complaint, the child large malignant so f0 nearly all the Hospitals in London, was taken by her 0f eminence; none appeared to under- and most of the s g n0 bettei from their treatment, stand her disease, i]oway's Ointment and Pills were tried, As a forlorn hope, but completely eradicated the dis- which not only ga tbat the child is now restored lo perfect ease from thes sys vestj 0, lhe former complaint remains. ?! VTOJSM of the skin, bad legs, old wounds, and ulcers, h>i hrel^rs sore nipple*, stony and ulcerated cancers, tumours, swelhoi gout! rheumatism, and lumbago likewise in ca« Of nil«s the pills, in all the above cases ought to be used with the ointment; as by this means cures will be effected with much areater certainty, and in half the time that it would require by using the oint-ODt alone. The OIntment is proved to be a cer. tain remedy for the bite of the Moschettoes, Sand-flies, Chiego- fnAf Yaws, and Coco-bay. Burns scalds, chilblains, chapped bands, and lips, also buniohs, -d soft corns, will be immediately cured by the use of '^Th'e Pills are not only the finest remedy known when used with tbe ointment, but as a general medicine there is nothing equal to them In nervous affections they will be found of the greatest sptficp These pills, are, witho.ut exception, tbe finest purifier of the blood ever discovered, and OUGHT TO BE USED BY ALL Sold by the proprietor, 244, Strand, near Temple Bar, where Advice may be had Gratis at the Heriford Journal Office. and by all respectable venders of patent medicines throughout the civilised world, in Puts and Boxes, at Is. I id., 29. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis. 22s., 33s- each. There is a very considerable saving in taking the larger sizes. N.B.-Directioxs for the guidance of patients ar affixed to each pot.

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The Execution of Connor.