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IH -■v two As some proud column,though alone, RAGLAN D hath propp'd a tottering throne. Now is the stately column broke, The beacon light is quenched in smoke The trumpet'sailver sound is still The wtrier silent on the hill.
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¡ Wor^to aud'^oMns^er Railway, via Bromyard. (Registered Provisionally.) Capital JE600,000, in 30,000 Shares of JE20. each. Deposit, E2. 2s. per Share. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. Henry George Ward, Esq., M.P., Chairman of the Great East- ern and Western Railway Company. John Barneby, Esq., M.P., Brockhampton, Bromyard. "William Barneby, Esq., Clayton Park, Bromyard, magistrate of Herefordshire. James Best, Esq., Worcester. Mr. Edward Bannister, wool-merchant and wool-manufacturer, Leominster. William Bastow, Esq., Surrey-place, London. Walker Chamberlayne, Esq., Worcester Royal Porcelain Manufactory. George Beauchamp Cole, Esq., Chester-street, Grosvenor- placr, Director of the Great Eastern and Western Railway Company. Mr. James" Coucher, wool-merchant, Worcester. Henry Cornfoo't, Esq., Copthall-court, and Old Palace, Rich- mond, Director of the Great Eastern and Western Railway Company. Captain Charles Duton, Bredenbury House, Bromyard. Thomas Dowglass, Esq., Marlborough-place, St. John's Wood, Director of the Great Eastern and Western Railway Company. Henry Clarke Duppa, Esq., Quarry House, Boughton Win Chel- sea, Kent, Director of the Great Eastern and Western Rail- way Company. James Eckley, Esq., Bromyard. John Freeman, Esq., Gains, Bromyard, magistrate of Here- fordshire and Worcestershire. John Matthew Gutch, Esq., banker, Worcester, Director of Worcester, Warwick, and Rugby Railway. Mr. Edwin Gardner, corn, hop, and seed-merchant, Worcester. E. W. Howes, Esq., Bromyard. Richard Hemming, Esq., Livington, near Bromyard, and Kingsland, Leominster, James Hemming, Esq., Church House, Bron^ard. Mr. John Hughes, wool-merchant, Clop-gate, Worcester. Mr. John Hood, merchant and carrier, Worcester. Mr. George Hill, of the firm of Messrs. Hill and Turley, Wor- cester. Henry James, Esq., Leominster, mayor of Leominster. John Kempson, Esq., sen., Birchey-fields House, Bromyard. John Kempson, jun., Esq., Birchey-fields House, Bromyard. John Wheeley Lea, Esq., Vice Chairman of the Severn Navi- gation Company, Managing Director of the Droitwich Patent Salt Company, and a Director of the Great Eastern and Western Railway Company. John Lilly, Esq., Alderman of Worcester, Worcester Royal Porcelain Manufactory. Edward Lloyd, Esq., Sheriff of Worcester. William Laurence, Esq., Brixton, Director of the London and Manchester Direct Railway. James Macmillan, Esq., Southampton, Director of the South- ampton, Manchester, and Oxford Junction Railway. Arthur Mann, Esq., Woburn-square, Director of the Great Eastern and Western Railway Company. Mr. P. H. Needham, merchant, Worcester. Mr, Powell, wine merchant, Worcester. Mr. James Rea, of the firm of Messrs. Rea and Sons, maltsters, Worcester. Mr. J. P. Rea, of the firm of Messrs. Rea and Sons, maltsters, Worcester. James Reeves, Esq., Cheapside, and Leyton, Director of the ( Direct London and Manchester, and Great Manchester and Rugby, and Southampton Railway Companies. James Robertson, Esq., Worcester. Joseph Sturton, Esq., Munderfield House, Bromyard, and Lincoln's Inn, London, magistrate of Hereford. James Upfill, Esq., The Green, Bromyard, and director of the Staffordshire and Shropshire and Dover and Bristol Railways. T. P. P. Wight, Esq., Tedstone Court, Bromyard. Philip "Warburton, Esq Bromyard, High Bailiff of Bromyard. Philip Warburton, gent., Bromyard. John Walker, Esq., Lulsley Court, Bromyard. Mr. Wells, hop merchant, Worcester. Mr. Woodward, hop merchant, Worcester. John Henry Walsh, Esq., Worcester. Mr. James Wall, merchant and carrier, Worcester. (With power to add to their number.) CHIEF ENGINEER—William Gravatt, Esq F.R.S. ASSISTANT ENGINEER-S. F. Griffin, Esq., C.E. SOLICITORS. Messrs Elmslie and Preston, 47, Moorgate-street, London. Henry Foley, Esq., Worcester. T BANKERS. London. The London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury. .«»MeBsys. Farley, Lavender, ana Co* XIOCAL AGENTS. Messrs. W. and F. Devereaux, Bromyard. T John Bedford, Esq., Leominster. HIS line will diverge from the line of the Great Eastern and Western Railway near Worcester, and, proceeding by Bronward, will end at Leominster, at which point it will unite with the proposed lines connecting Hereford and Shrewsbury with North Wales. The communication by railway between these important towns, and the contiguous hop and cider districts, has been entirely left unprovided for by existing arrangements, and this liiie is brought forward under the auspices of the Great Eastern and Western Railway Company, on the strong representations and request of a large and most influential body of the landed gentry of the neighbourhood. The object proposed is to make a direct communication be- tween Leominster, Bromyard, and Worcester, which latter town has always been the natural market for the produce of these districts, and to afford the inhabitants the most direct communication with London, as compared with other lines, by Upwards of 30 miles. • person will be liable for more than his deposit till the act obtained, and power will be applied for to allow interest at *4 per centum on ail calls from the time of their respective pay- ments, and to limit the liability of the shareholders to the amount AppUcati^nsfor shares,in the annexed for™^to Provisional Committee, at the office, 5, G or Messrs. John Shewell and Son, »1'are|>r?'ke)r?.' H Mr yard; Messrs. B. and M. Boyd, 4, ^uLuft' sharebroke^ j^'nchester^Mf^ohn^ Neiil.^harebrokei^ Man- chester Messrs. Schultz and Carr, shareb.okers, and Messrs. ■Reynolds and Son, Liverpool; Messrs. H. and C. Beardshaw, sharebrokers Leeds; Messrs. late and Nash, shaiebrokers, Biistol; !\lr.'jamesPearson, sharebroker, Gingham• Samuel Hutchinson and Co., sharebrokers, Bradford; Mr. W il- liam Miles, sharebroker, Worcester; Mr. Robert Allan, share- broker, Edinburgh; Mr. William Gordon, sharebroker, Aber- deen; Messrs. Black and Co., sharebrokers, Bucban-strtet, Glasgow; and Messrs. Buchanan and Aitken, sharebrokers, Glasgow; and Messrs. Bruce and Symes, sharebrokers, Dublin pf whom prospectuses may be had. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. To the Provisional Committee of the Worcester and Leominster Railway. Gentlemen,—I request you will allot to me shares of £ 20 each in the above Railway, and I hereby undertake to ac- cept the same, or any less number you may allot me, and to pay the deposit of £ 2 2s. per share thereon, aud to sign the parliamentary contract and subscribers' agreement when re- quired. Dated this day of Sept., 1845. Name in full Place of business or profession. Residence. Business or profession. Signature. Name, Residence, 1 and Profession ? of Referee. ) Witness Residence o V THE WANDERING JEW, COMPLETE FOR TWO SHILLINGS. Just published, price 2s., in wrapper, or 2s. 6d. cloth extra, Part 79 of The Novel Newspaper," containing the only authentic translation of THE WANDERING JEW: A TALE OF THE JESUITS. i. By EUGENE SUE. Translated from the French, by D. M. AIRD, author of The Student's French Grammar," &c. Lately published, in the hovel Newspaper, uniform tcith the above, THE SALAMANDER, a Naval Romance. By EUGENE p SUE. Complete, 9d. THE JEW. A Romance of the Fifteenth Century. By C SPINDLER, author of The Invalide," Price Is. 6d. THE INVALIDE; or, PICTURES OF THE FRENCH RE- VOLUTION. By the anthor of JheJew, Complete, Is. 4d. THE ROSE OF THISTLE ISLE. By Mrs. CARLEN. Complete, Is. 4d. THE NOVEL UBWSPAPER SERIES Is published in Parts, 8vo., each containing one or more com- plSetK slightest abridgment, and forms STANDARD LIBRARY EDITION OF THE MOST POPULAR NOVELS, ROMANCEi'TALES, nv TWV MOST ESTEEIMED AUTHORS, Giving for One Shilling Works originally publIshed at a GUINEA AND A HALF. The series now SI to 76 parts) and includes the best pro- actions of the most distinguished Bntish, j cjief. tinental writers. Amongst the former will be foundl the chei^ J oeuvres of Scott, Goldsmith, Defoe, Smollett, Godw^ c Benzie, Miss Porter, Mrs. Brunton, Miss Lee, Mrs- Ka.dchtte, Jlrs. Helme, Mrs. Charlotte Smith, &c.; al?d,am°nr^11t ciavers' those of Cooper, Carlen, Bird, Dana, Broekden Bro^^Claver Jay, l'ouque, Hoffman, Kennedy, Longfellow, Marmci Neale, Pauldinc, Sedgwick, Sirnms, Spindler, Sue, P > fuckerman, Willis. &r> fr work is complete, in a neat wrapper, at Phad17 from 6d. to Is. 6d. each. Parts 1 to 77 may also b had m 17 jols., handsomely bound in cloth, 5s. per volume. Cataiogu^ kingd °n rece'P^ a PostaSe stamp, to any P COOPER'S NOVELS, omplete m One Vol., handsomelv bound in cloth, price 8 HE PILOT, LAST OF THE MOHICANS, RED ROVER, THE SPY, LIONEL LINCOLN WATER "WITCH, THE PIONEERS, THE PRAIRIE IMAGINATION. Printed from the original text, and without the slightest abridgment. WB*UCE AND WYLD, 84,DFAI?RINGD0N STREET: tson,Edinburgh; Macleod,Glasgow: LeMeisurier?Dublu)j Philip, Liverpool; Heywood, Manchester: And Sold by all Booksellers. PELIGHTPUI PAIOIX.Y RESIDENCE. TO BE LET, IMMEDIATELY, and Possession taken on the 10th day of OCTOBER next, LLANSASFRAED HOUSE, with every convenience for a respectable family, beautifully situated within five minutes walk from the London Mail-road, and the river Usk, and only five miles from Abergavenny. THE HOUSE consists of good breakfast, dining, and draw- ing-rooms, six family bed-rooms, and a sufficient number for servants. From Four to Twelve Acres of Meadow LAND, may be taken, if required. A neat little Church, with seats belonging to the House, is only a hundred paces from the hwn, and a Catholic Chapel about a mile distant. An applicant will have an opportunity of purchasing any part of the furniture at the Sale on the 29th instant, and following days. For terms, and further particulars, apply to Mr. Beaumont, (The Tump, near Monmouth,) who will require satisfactory reference, previous to a treaty. September 16, 184.5. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Bu Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE, At the KING S HEAD INN, NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of OCTOBER, 1845, at 3 o'elsek in the Afternoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as-x oiiall be then and there produced, A POLICY or INSURANCE, BEARING date the 10th day of October, 1834, on the Life of Mr. DANIEL EVANS, of the Town of Newport, aged 45, for JE 1,000. For further particulars application to be made to Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE, Auctioneer, House and Estate Agent, 141, Commercial-street, Newport. BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. Valuable Freehold Property. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the TOWN HALL, on SATURDAY, the IITII day of OCTOBER next, at Five o'clock in the Afternoon, ALL that Building situate on OLD GREEN, in the above town, for many years used as an ENGINE HOUSE, together with the COOPER'S SHOP adjoining thereto. From its contiguity to the probable scites of the Stations of the South Wales and the Monmouthshire Railway Companies, and the property lying within a few yards of the Monmouth- shire Canal, it is obvious that there are few more eligible scites for the erection of a Warehouse or Offices; and when the dif- ficulty of obtaining Freehold Land in Newport is taken into consideration, it is evident that such an opportunity for invest- ment of Capital is seldom offered. For further particulars, apply to the Town Clerk, T. WOOLLETT, Esq., at whose Office Plans of the Premises may be seen. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. DESIEikBLBJOTSSTMEST. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE, At the KING'S HEAD INN, in the TOWN OF NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, the 1ST day of OCTOBER, 1845, at Three o'Clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, and in such lots as shall be then determined on, unless previously disposed of by private con- tract, of which due notice will be given, THE undermentioned valuable LANDED AND MINERAL PROPERTY, late of MR. WILLIAM LAWRENCE, of Bassalleg, deceased, being in the parish of Monythusloyne, in in the County of of Monmouth, within half a mile of the works at Abercarne, and very conveniently situate within a short dis- tance of the tram-roads, the canal, and the turnpike-joad from Abercarne to Newport. All that FARM and LANDS with convenient FARM HOUSE and Outbuildings, called "SycliPant," and "Caia Pen Rhiw darren," containing about Sixty-one Acres, inthe occupation of Mr. Joseph Phillips, as tenant thereof. And also all those FOUR DWELLING-HOUSES, STA- BLES, and Premises, together with several Parcels of Lands, thereto adjoining, containing about Thirteen Acres, called JJSchibbor Genol," and now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Thomas, as tenant thereof. And all those Pieccs or Parcels of Land, called Caia duon Bach," containing about Fourteen Acres, in the occupation of Thomas Elias, as tenant thereof. The above Estates are Copyhold of the Manor of Abercarne. The whole of the minerals under the Sych Pant and Caia duon Bach properties, are unworked, and the Upper Monythusloyne Vein of Red Ash Coal has been partially worked under the Schibbor Genol Farm. To view the respective properties, apply to the respective tenants, or to Mr. REES EDWARD REES, of Pantrhiwgoch, near Castletown, and for further particulars, and to treat, to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs. PROTH^SA ^WGOOD, & FOX, Solicitors, Newport. MONMOUTHSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF ELEGANT AND VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c., At LLANSAINTFRAED HOUSE, distant Five and a Half Miles from Abergavenny, Ten and a Half frqm Monmouth, and Five and a Half from Usk. lV. MERRICK has the honour to announce that he has received instructions to OFFER FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On the above Premises, on MONDAY, the 29th SEPTEMBER, 1845, and two following Days, THE whole of the. modern and choice selection of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE of E. I. HUTCHINS, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood; amongst which will be found a Grand Square Piano-Forte, in a rosewood case, by W. Stoddart & Son, London a handsome Grey Pony, rising five years old, quiet and temperate, being a perfect lady's horse; a neatly-con- structed Phaeton, with turn-over seat, by Andrus, Southamp- ton; Double and Tandem Harness, in perfect order; Saddles, Bridles, &c. &c. A full description of the above may be had in Catalogues, on the Premises; and of the AUCTIONEER, Cross-street, Aber- gavenny, one week prior to the sale, during which period the Furniture may be seen. Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'Clock. SOUTH WALES-COUNTY OF BRECON. TO CAPITALISTS. Most Valuable Freehold Estates. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the BEAR HOTEL, Crickhowell, in the County of Brecon, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1845, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon of the same day, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given, in 38 Lots THE Fee Simple and Inheritance o< the UPPER HOLSE FARM, and other ESTATES, in the Parishes of Crick- howell, Llangenny, and Llangattock, Brcconshire, lately be- longing to Henry Rumsey Williams, Esq deceased The greater part of this most desirable Property is situated a^m!aS'; s?en.ery ^at is equally elegant and noble, in and near the nourishing town of Crickhowell, on the banks of the much- admired River Usk. In those portions of the Estates which are contiguous to the town, and on the Great South Wales Road, leading from Monmouth to Brecon, are beautiful spots, on which may be erected Villas, that will command magnificent and diversified views, and which will be Sold to suit the conve- nience of Purchasers. The Land, containing about 400 Acres of rich Meadow Arable, and Pasture, is remarkable for its fertility, and may be greatly improved. J The Woods, which are in a very thriving condition, afford excellent Covers for Game, and add much to the grandeur of the surrounding scenery. On the Property is a Quarry, in which may be obtained a supply of good Stone for Building purposes. Coal and Lime may be procured in the neighbourhood at a cheap rate, the roads being good. The Property adjoins the extensive Estates of his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, those of Joseph Bailey, Esq., and others. The neighbourhood of Crickhowell has long been renowned for its salubrity; it furnishes the Sportsman and Angler with abundant means of gratifying his taste. Nothing can surpass the magnificence and beauty of its scenery. There are Fox Hounds and Harriers in the neighbourhood, and the hunt there is of the first description. Also six Shares in the Abergavenny and Brecon Canal are likewise to be disposed of. The above Property will be Sold in convenient Lots and ex- tent and description, of which are detailed in printed particu- lars, and maps thereto annexed, which may be had at the prin- cipal Inns in North and South Wales; and in the Public Rooms in London, Bristol, Liverpool, and Dublin; and any further particulars may be had by application to Mr. THOMAS DAYIES, Llangattock Court, near Crickhowell; Mr. ROBERT LLOYD ELLIS, Surveyor, Carnarvon, and to Mr. EDWARD RUMSEY WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon. FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH, HOWEVER LAHGE THE CAVITY. Patronised by Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, Her Royal High- ness the Duchess of Gloucester, His Grace the Duke ML? ri A nl-x^i0"' U'"1 t,le Principal Nobility. H M SLJCCEUANEUM, for stopping de- as it is nlac^H fn tli'o'f fa(rksupe"or to anything ever before used, as hard a* th« »n™ i°° wlthoutany pressuie or pain, becomes as hard vs the enamel immediately after application, and remains carv hut ulc/, t^n rendenng extraction unneces- persons can use Mr. CLARIT'S SUCCEDTnEUA1"them'! selves with ease, as full directions are pimintaH ] sold by all respectable Medicine-Vendors in Town and'^umrv' and nan be sent by post, on receiving a post-office order Pre pared only by Mr CLARKP, Surgeon- Dentist. 61, square? (removed from 53, Ha.ley-street, Cavendish- LOSS OF TEETH.— Mr. CLARKE stil) continues to supply the loss of teeth.from, one to a complete set, upon his beautiful system ot Sell-Adhesion; which has procured him universal ap. probation in some thousands of cases and recommended by Sir C. M. Clarke, Bart., M.D.; Sir i\l. Tierney, Bart MD • Dr Chambers, Dr. Paris, Dr. James Johnson, Dr. Conquest' and numerous other Members ot the Medical Profession as being the most ingenious system of supplying artificial teeth hitherto invented. They are so contrived as to adapt themselves over the most tender gums, or remaining stumps, without causing the least pain, rendering the operation of extraction quite unneces- sary and in older that his system may be wiihin the reach of the most economical, he will continue the same moderate charges. Mr. Clarke, Surgeon-Dentist, No. 61, Grosvenor-street, Bond-street, London, At home from eleven till four. MONMOUTHSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mHAT the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of JL the PEAC.fi f H* the County of Monmouth, will be held at the TOWN HALI, in USK, on MONDAY, the 13th day of OCTOBER, 1845, And that the Court will sit at 12 o'Clock at Noon, when the Chief Constables are to att end and deliver m the Jury Lists, or in de- fault thereof thev wi 11 be fined; the Court will then immediately proceed with all business relating to the Assessment, Applica- tion, and Management of the County Stock or Rate, or any fund or funds used or applied in aid thereof, and make oiaeis for payments, and consider and direct the general business of the County. v All bills and demands relating to the public espenoiture ot the County, must be delivered into the office of the Cieik oi the Pi^aee, Fourteen Days before the Sessions, or they will not be settled and allowed at such Sessions. And all appeals and traverses must be entered with the Clerk of ti c Peace before Twelve o'clock on the second day of the Sessions. At half-past nine on Tuesday, the 14th Octoberfthe Grand and Petty Juries will be called over, and are to aiiswer to their names, or in default thereof, they will be fined; and all per- sons f ound by recognizances are to attend, as the Court will proceed to try appeals, iniiotments for felonies, and traverses, and transact the other business of the Sessions. All con- victions and recognizances, and all informations and depositions e raiist be deJh^red or transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace three clear days previous to the Sessions. All costs al- lowed by the county must be taxed at the same Sessions, or they will not afterwards be allowed. And, in pursuance of a Requisition signed by Samuel Hom- fray, Edmund Williams, .lenry Marsh, and Joseph Davies, Esquires, and the Reverend James Coles, Clerk, five of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, acting within and for the said County, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that an Application will, on Monday, the said Thirteenth day of October next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock at Noon, be made by the said five Justices, or some or one of them, to the Justices in Quarter Sessions assembled, for an Order that a Lock-up House, for the temporary confinement of Prisoners taken into Custody by any Constable, and not committed for Trial, or in execution of any Sentence, shall be provided in the Division of Bedwellty, in the said County uf A) onmouth, pursuant to the Statute in such case made and provided. WADDINGTON, 1(U, c 1Q,- DeP^y Clerk of the Peace. Usk, 18th September, 184a. 1M PORT ANT CHEMICAL DIGCOVERY FOR CLEANING GOLD AND 8ILVEP PLATE JEWELLERY, SILVER PLATED GOODS &c Without Wearing or Injuring the Precious Metal in the Slightest Decree. THE following Letter from. Dr. t're, the eminent chemist at once establishes the -alue of this new discovery •— 1. Gold or Silver Plate howevei tarnished, is polished in- stantaneously. without trouble. 2.-) he loss of the pure metals by friction is entirely avoided. 3. Silver P.ate, when cleaned, presents a pure white or virgin silvery appearance, of the greatest brilliancy, and will remain in this state for a much greater length of time than when cleaned with the ordinary plate powders. 4 Tiie mass of pure metal is not at all injured by this prepa- ration, as is the ca-e with the quicksilver mixtures. Plate may be cleaned daily with the Silvo-Galvauic Cream and at the end of twelve months will be found not to have lost a Traincf its ori- ginal weight; I have examined 'he preparation invented by U'SMS Jo M, for cleaning Silve*, ca.led Silvo-C'Wanic Crear and i; if to- be safe, effectual, and instantaneous in its opt IG FOUNDED ON CHEMICAL PItINCiPLES, 1t mereiy rr ;T- nish on plate, and restt.res the while silver lustr< a- mg or wearing ihe precious metal in the slighte* „ ANDREW URE, M.D., F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry, and Analytical Chemist London, 13, Charlotte-street, BedfOl J-sq uale, eO/I March, 1845. Certification of Messrs. RIPPON and BURTON. Gentlemen,— We have given your valuable discovery a fair trial, and have no hesitation in saying that it is the best com- pound we have ever tried for cleaniug Gold and Silver WITHOUT Ffuc-nos.OR WEARING AWAV THE METAL, and shall accept the agency for its sale v. i;b great pleasure. (Signed; RIPPON and BURTON, Furnishing Ironmongers. Oxford-street, May 22nd, 1845. This extraordinary discovery must, before many months have elapsed, become of general use in the establishment of every no- bleman and gentleman in the kingdom. L is indeed remark-" hie that gentlemen possessing large quantities of valuable should so long luve allowed the use of such destructive coin- pounds as the ordinary Plate Powders, for cleaning and polishing articles rendered inVrtlnabie as HISTORICAL FAMILY RECORDS of some interesting or important event. It any person would test for himself the truth of these remarks, he has only to observe the action of quick-silver when placed in contact with pure gold or silver, itcombines with the pore metals, and ultimately renders them as brittle as pewter. This result will explain the cause cf the numerous accidents aiising from the slightest blow or fall, when piates of silver, chased and worKed atnnmense expeuce, are broken into pieces like glass the fragments being considera- bly less valuable than the unwrought metal, until by a difficult and tedious process the silver is repurified. But this-is not the only evil arising from the amalgamation of quicksilver with the pure metal. Persons ignorant of the laws of chemistry have en- couraged the use of corrosive Plate Powders, ior giving a b':i. liant polish to silver; whereas the silver is not at all polished, the surface beiug only covered with a coating oi quicksilver, which, from its great affinity for oxygen, WI;, remain brilliant only for an hour; and. consequently, before the article polished can be again used, will require another rubbing or filing away of this corroded surface, to be replaced by a fresh layer ofthequiok- silvei, until layer nfter layer of the pure metal is taken away, gradually reducing it to a thin and paltry plate, fitting it only for the crucible of the silver Smith. In large establishments, where plate in considerable quantity is cleaned, it is customary for persons to pursue the old rags or wash-leather, which have been used for cleaning plate, in order to sell them to silver or gold refiners, who derive no inconsidera- ble profit from the pure metal contained n. these dirty leathers °rpjagte'may be Clemed daily with this Compound, ani at the expiration of twelve months, will be found not to have lost a grain of its original weight! It is of little consequence whether the article to be cleaned has been laid by for days or years, whether it be only discolouied, or tarnished as blaclf a^ a hat; immediately on the application of the SILVIO-GALVANIC CREAM, the disco ouratijri is re- moved, and then, with a soft and c eac wash-leatlur. a most brilliant and virgin-white polish may be produced. In chastd silver, the deepest nook and corner, where dirt and corrosion are so difficult to remove, become equally polished with the level surface, by simply using a soft plate brush. The manner of using it is so simple that a child may, in a few seconds, produce a polish which, in the ordinary way, could not be given by an experienced plate-cleaner in h many hours. g- Sold in Half-tint. Pint, and Quart Bottles, at Is. 6d.. 2s öJ., & 4s., and Sample Bottles at 9d. each, by all respectable Chemists, Silver-smiths, and Ironmongers. CAUTION .-Every Genuine Bottle of this Compound is pro- tected by the Stamp and Address of the only Inventors and Makers. JONES and Co., LIGHTHOUSE. 201, STRAND. London. SYDEMfiUM'S ANTIBILIOUS APEK1 iiNT For Both Sexes, ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, Prepared from the Prescription of that eminent physician, Dr. SYDENHAM, who was justlv styled the Father of Modern M dicine." A most valuable remedy for Bilious and Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Head-Ache, Giddiness, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Gout, Rheuma- tism, Heartburn, Spasms, Lowness of Spirits, Costiveness, &c. THESE celebrated FAMILY PILLS have been faithfully dis- pensed by tire present Proprietor for more than 30 years, and have obtained from all grades of the community a character and reputation which no medicine of a similar nature has hitherto acquired. Dr. SYDFNHAM'S PILLS being a most "happy combination of vegetable matter, and not containing any mercu- rial preparation, require neither confinement nor alteration of diet during their use. Moderate exercise increases their good effects. They may be taken at any time when the bowels are costive and uneasy; and Sydenham's Pills should be taken'by persons of ai' a¡;es, as they assist dilution, correct excesses of the table, give a iies'fby ;;ctioti and tone to the stomach, remove all complaints to which the cbgestiveorgans are subject, and will lead to iiealih and cheerful old age. Families and the Proprietors otBoarding Schools should never be without an adequate supply of this Adsnitjble Family Medi- cine, as SYDENHAM'S PILLS m.iy be resorted W with the greatest safety and success, on the fiist appearance of indisposition, and. by adoring this practice, many serious, and too often, fatal attacks will be entirely presented. The following is the opinion of an eminent Physician, prac- tising extensively in Bristol and Clifton :— I have examined the composition of Dr. Sydenham's Pills, and consider them a very valuable remedy in all complaints to which the Digestive Organs are subject especially Bilious Af- fections, and an innumerable variety of diseases which are the consequences of an irregular and impeifect action of the'orgaiis of digestion." » The most delicate females, tue young and agei. p-•* DI NHAM'S PILLS to most other aperients, as they 3 to their general health, ii-.prove their appearance, VEGETABLE PREFA tlA,i 10N ■ar<?» at once, mild, safe, The high opinion entertained of SYDENHAM'S F, bv many of the most eminent of the Faculty, in tice (as well as the number of grating Testimonials the Drie'tor is contantly receiving from persons of the highest res- nec:ability and standing in society, who have been materially hene ^'cd by their use,) renders any eulogiuin on their merits superfluous, cinl must convince the most sceptical of the supe- rior properties of this valuable established medicine, acknow- ledged hy thousands <-S the best, safest, and most effectual Family ^'These^Pil's are sent abroad by the London exporting houses. Merchants and Captains of vessels will find them an almost iidisDensable acquisition to their Medicine Chests, and they are so prepared as to retain tlseir medicinal properties in any extreme of climate. 2s.9d.—Family Boxes, 4s. 6d. & Us. ma On the'Familv Boxes there is a ^'derahle saving. Prenared by the Sole Proprietor, J. REES, Bnsfcl, and sola wholesale by the following appointed Agents :-Harctay &.Sons, j j„n ctreef Edwards, G7, and INewbery, 45, St. pil^Cl^ and Co" 10' Churchyard Butler 4, Cheapside, <and 54, Sackville-street, Dublin) Drew, Havward, and Co.. Bush Lane; Treacher, Osborn, and Co.: 28 VVilson-steeet, Einsbury square, London; and may be hact Retail of every respectable Druggist, stationer, and Medicine Vender inthe United • n *■i S^Purchasets should be especallv particular in asking for "SYDENHAM'S PILL OF HEALTH, and be sure that the signature of J. REES, Bristol; is on the Government Stamp which surrounds each box, as without this mark of au» henticity, none are genuine. Fruit Season. £ THE experience of past years having proved the advantage, at this season, of acting upon the" advice ot the Faculty, in the substitution of weak Brandy and Wafer, is an ordinary beverage, for Beer or other fermentable liquors, and at no greater cost, J.T.Betts, Jun and Co. trust ttfat they need only to caution the public against any of the spurious articles offered for sale, hping foisted upon c jiisumerS" in lieu of their Patent Brandy; and, at the same time, to reffflf 'to fts superiority and economy for preserving Fruit. 0Betts's Pateirf Frandj is protected against frfcutnt substitu- tion, when sold in JEbi< £ hy being secured with the Paflit Metallic Cap- sules, embossed with thfeWds'"B.ET.T8's PAXEXT BKANDY.. 7, l&fiitjp&eld Bars." Purchasers of single bottlfs. at 3$. 6d. each, cannot be too particuar in obser- ving that the Capsules areBQ^erabossfffa This pure and healthful spirit is preferred bjjF.'the Mecnct.1 authorities to any otiier; and is used/|tO|Blg exclus^H
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-r- s POO N EIR-IS Family Aperient Antibilious Pills, Bid fair to supersede every other Aperient and Corrective Remedy, in all cases of Impaired Action of the Liver, Stomach <5f Bowels HPHESE invaluable oills ate so mild that"#he mo=t delicate J. female tnay take them, without any particular care or res traint. Originally prepared horn the recipe of a gentleman of that name. The- suggestion of many families of distinction. whose experience has proved their excellence, iinduced the nro- piietor to offer them to the public in the yeaM82Q, and the in- creasing demand for a quarter of a centurv, is the best proof of their efficacy io all cases of Indigestion, Flatulence, and Pain and Giddiness of the Head, DIZZiness of Sieht. &c., for which they are known as tne most valuable merlir.jne extant. Boxes, Is.lid., and'2s. 9d.t inetudittgduty. The advocate for the revival of the ancient ^poNs and pastimes of Britain, will rejoice to learn that rheumatism bruUe* sprains, sore tnroats, &c., the occasional results of exposure to the varied temperature of our climate, may be instantly alleviated by the use of that incomparable Lotion, known as' i&PLlN'S COM- POUND, discovered hy the late respected John Aplin. of J'hornco nbe, near Chard. His liberality of-tmnd induced him to reveal the secret of its composition for tV)e4»enefif of posterity, who may now obtain it faithfully prepared by the undersigned,' the sole proprietor of the recipe,(by purchase OPhis iepresenta- live, Mr. James Aplin). None are genuine except the bottles rna4tef,:c"" Aplin's Com- pound,"prepared by ROBERT LONGMAN, Ch'feritieit, Sherborne. Bottles, Is. l^d. each, includit^jflfcty. ^The experience of his agricultural friendsSjftso enables Mr. Longman to offer, with confidence, hig CHfclwfrP. A COMPO- SITION, as the most effectual eradicator and Mice. It needs only to be tried by all who may jte e&iertaining those troublesome guests. In packets, Is., 2s 3s. 6d.; a The above, PrePaied by the Sole-P or, ROBERT LONGMAN, Chemiit, Sherborne, may be h ,I*nuine of Mr HENRY HARRIS, Monythusloyne; Mr. BAVID W1L LI A MS, Pantycelyn, near Newport; whole&ie of Messrs. BIRI ILL and LONGMAN, 148, lemple-sttfeet Bristol; or Messrs SUTTON and CO., Bow Church yBf^London. A new and important edition of • THE SILENT FR I-RjN D ON HUMAN FRAILTY, Price 2s. 6d., and sent Free to any part d, the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post-office Order -for 3s. 6d.. A m™rn!?Rl°Inlbe INFIRMITIES OF THE G LN ERA 1VL SYSTEM, in hath'. sages being an Enquiry into the concealed cause that desMfS&silal enerSV, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour UM eHwHiihed hei em- pire:—with observations on the £ Swf:?Solitarv In- dulgence and infection Local and CdaJJft.rti^al Weakness Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and JglMkSNrfcil or total Extinction of the Reproductive Powerp^emMftans 0f RES-io- BATXON the destructive effects of Goijtentffla.Wfeef iriciure" and Secondary Syrnpto.r.j are explairad in a taiBihAr-tfiancer ♦he Woik is embellished with Ten fineeol&ired stating the on tne skin, by Erup., <«ms on the Head, Face, and Boitff with approved mode of Cure for both sexes followed by observations on the Obligations uf MARRIAGE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the certa,n Disqualifications; the whole pointed out .to SUFFERING HuMANtTv as a SILENT FRIEND. t0 be success? wuhout erP°sure, and with assured confidence of D PERRY and CO.. Consulting Surgeons 1QU Bernpr y, -^ij^ors, and may be had at their Residence' PuhK;StKree,'u0xforfl-s,reef. LONDON- noster-row- WV Auth,lrs, "and sold by Strange, 21, Pater ton-street and Co- C3< O^ord-street; Purkis. Comp. selle.sint'ownand coeun"ry0ffiCe' NewPortj and b* aJl Book- We repsrf OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. bracing Josl'v.ork bef>re us. The Silent Friend,- ag a Work em, little understood ar,,i pracflca! views of a series of complaints hitherto fassion, for wh«» ro Passed over by the majority of the medical pro- confess that redSon we are at a loss to know. We must, however on our minds, Sw(.°f tllis has left such a favourable impression who is the vi^t- on'-v recommend, but cordially wisn, every one the advice conJ? ° ,p.ast. foI1V. or suffering from indiscretion, to profit by "The c'd In lts pages."— Age and Argus. snnt with th 'le X-'rier-.d' seem to be thoroughly conver- prevalent infnreatment of a c]ass of complaints wh.cn are. we feari too is written anri^h^resent day. The perspicuous style in which this book sive of enterinJ o uable hint3 i{ conveys to those who are apprehen- careful s^»e. cannot fail to recommend it to a life Tfdr should he read by all who value health and wish to enjoy Journal tlu'snis therein contained defy all doubt."—Farmer's Tk,?,(^1°):R35IATj BALM, OF SYRZACtrivr indnlcpno t .,e^eve 'hose persons, who, by an immoderate in the^rl ,eir P3"'011*. have ruined thei restitutions, or footed t0 consummation of that deplorable state, are af- nroarh no »fny °^- ,'10se previous symptoms that betray its ap. nati/fflBot affections of the nervous system, ohsti- tions 'u'exces"es- 'rregnlarity, obstructions of certain evacua- tion weakness, total impotent barrenness, &c. fnro 1C!ne is particularly recommended to be taken be- nf rS0,'?s etl,er into the Matrimonial State, lest in the event occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en- debility ^°n 16 P^ys'ca' characters derivable from parental Price lIs., or the quantity of four at lis. in one bottlefor 33s, by which lh. ,s saved: the £ 5 cases maybe had as usual, which is a saving of £ 1 12s.. The Concentrated Detersive Essence An Anti-Syphiltic Remedy for searching out and purifying the diseased humours of the blood, and certain cure for scurvy, scrotnia, and all cutaneous eruptions, conveying its active prin- ciples throughout the bod y, even penetrating Ihe minutest vessels, removing all eruptions, contaminations, and impurities, from the vnal stream, eradicating the morbid virus; and radically ex 00 1 skin. Price lis., or four bottles in one for 33s., by which lis. is saved, also in £ 5 cases, which saves Venereal Contamination, if not at first eradicated. will often remain secretly lurking In the system for years, and, atthougli for a while undiscovered, at lencth break out upon the, nnhappv individual in its most dreadful forms; orelse, unseen. internally endangerthe very vital organs of existence. To those suffering from the consequences which this disease may have left behind in the form of Secondary Symptoms, Eruptions of the Skin, blotches on the head and face, ulcerations and enlargement of the throat, 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 indi*ciimioaie use of mercury, or the evils of an imperfect cure, the Concentrated De- tarsive Essence will be found to be attended with the-most as tonisning effects, in checking the ravages uf the disorder, remov- Lngiu ^rotbutlc Complaints, and effectnallv re-establishing the 'j16 cor}stitution. To persons entering upon the lespo'n sibilities of matiimonv, and who ever had the misfortune during their more youthful days to be atfected with any form of these diseases, a previous course of medicine is hiehlv es.-ential, pd of the greatestMmportance, 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- fer, it must be remembered, "where the fountain is polluted he streams that flow fronl ,t cannot be pure." PERKY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, \v;,ha i- Pr,ice 2s-9d ,4s fid., and lis. per box *plic>t directions, rend»-ied perfectly intelligible to every capacity, are well known throughout Europe to be the most cer- tain and effectual remedv ever discovered for Gonorrhoea,! 0,|) n its mild and aggravated forms, by immediately allaying inflam- '"r1 arres;ing further progress. r„; els'rictures, Irritaijon of the Bladder, Pains of the LiOins and Kidneys, Gravel and olher disorders of ihe Urinary passages, in either sex, arf permanently cured in a short space >mV«b°ui confiuemeTt or the least exposure, av!e medicines are prepared only by Messrs. R and L L ndon CO., Surgeons, 19> Berners-street, Ox/ord-street, Messrs. PERRY expect when consulted by letter, the usual fee of One Pound, without which, no notice whatever can be taken of the communication.. Patients are requested 10 be as minute as possible in the de- tail ot their cases, as to the duration of the complaint, the symp age, habits of living, and general occupation. Med!Cines can be forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can oc- cur, as they will be secuiely packed, and carefully protected trom observation. Messrs. Perry and Co. Surgeons, may be consulted as usual Berners-street, Chford-street. London, punctually from Eleven nil Two, and f.on, Five till Eight. On Sundays, from Ten till Twelve. Onlv one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messrs. Ferry & Co. to give sooh ad- vice as will fce the meansof effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all other m^ar^ have proved ineffectual. N.B. Country Diuggiifs, booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- ders, and every other Shopkeeper can be «uPP1,ed w"h *ny quantity of the Cordial Balm of Syrwcoiu, the CONCFNTBATKD Lianarth-street THE BEST TBA IMPORTED. The Genuine HOWQUA'S MIXTURE of Forty Rare Black Teas, and MOWQUA' Small Leaf GUNPOWDER. BY APPOINTMENT. N this age of quackeiy and pretension,, when the place and t. privileges of the true, are constantly usurped by the false and the fraudulent, it is difficult to afford the public the unerr- ing means of judgment. Messrs. BROCK^OPP, HOW. and Co., of 233 and 234, High-street, Southwark, London, respect- fully hope that their stacding in the Tea Market will be consi- dered as the best guarantee for the superiority of their articles. and as "distinguishing them frcm puffinn adventurers of the day The above leas have acquiried an extraordinary celebrity and n^ed by all connoisseuis, while their price brings them out Jjyiwiin ihe reach of all.
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k r A'YTTT ana tiuarter Catties may be had. CAUTION.—The Peas are genuine only when contained in original Chinese Catty Packages, and secured with the seals of Howqua and Mowqua." N.B. lea Dealers, Confectioners, &c., desiring of becoming Agents, may apply as above. ,T AGFNTS FOR THIS DISTRICT Newport, H. CLAPPERTON, Printer Monmouth, W. A. C„SSF.NS, Chemist, Post-office. Cheristow, Agent Wanted. Abergavenny, W. T. HURST, Chemist. Neville-street. Lantwit Major, Abergavenny, ANN JENKINS, Tea Dealer. ¡ Bridgend, THOMAS WtrriAMs. Chemist and Tea Dealer. Neath, P. E. FRENCH, Chemist and Bookseller. Hereford. JOliN PA HKER, Bookseller, High -street. Ledbury, Miss A. BlIZAGLO. Booksgller. Koss. WILLIAM PAIN, Postmaster. Swansek, C. T. WILSON, Castle-square. Gloucester, THOMAS R. DAVIIS, Bookseller, 5, Northgate- street. Bristol, JOHN NATTRISS, 5, Wine-street, and 6. Corn-street. Clifton. 0, C. LANE and Co., Booksellers, 2, Regent-street, and 5 and 6, Sion place. Rowland's Inique Preparations, FOR THE HAIR, THE SKIN. AND THE TEETH! THE august patronage conceded by our gracious Queen, the royal family,and theseveral Sovereigns and Courtsof Europe, and the fact of their general use in all couniries. together with ihe numerous testimonials constantly received of their efficacy, characterise them with perfection, and sufficiently prove then alue. —— ROWLANDS MACASSAR OIL. '1 his elegant, fragrant, and transparent oil, in its preservative, restorative, and beautifying qualItIes, for the human hair, is une qualled throughout the whole world It preserves and reproduce, the hair, even at an advanced peiiod of life proven a it from falling off or turning gr y lestores grey hair to its original co- lour; frees it from scnrf and dandiiff, and renders it soft, silk, curly, and glossy-facts abundantly proved bv innumerable tes- timonials, which are open for inspection at the proprit-tors' For children it is especially recommended, as forming the basis of A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR! Price 3s. 6d -7s.-Family Bottles, (equal to4small,; lOs.Gd- and double that size, 2ls. CAUTION. Each genuine bottle has the woids « Rowland's Macassar Oil" engraved in two lines on the wrapper and on the back of the wrapper nearly 1,5H0 times, containing 29,028 letters. All others are sj.unous imitations. ROWLAND'S KALYDOR. An Oriental BotahicaJ discoverv, perfectly free from all mineral or metallic admixture. It purifies the skin from all Eruptive Maladies, Freckles, Sallowness, &c. To the complexion it im- parts a radiant bloom, and a softness and delicacy to the hands, arms. and neck Pi ice 4s. tjd, and 8s. #d. per bottle, duty included. CAUTION. Beware of imitations containing mineral astrin- gents utterly ruinous to the Complexion, and which by their repellant action, endanger health Each genuine Bottle is en- closed in a beautiful envslope from a steel plate by Messn. Perkins and Bacon, on which are the words ROWLAND'S K&liYDOE" AND A Rowland &» Son, 20j Hatton Garden is also engraved (by Authority of the Hon. Commissioners of stamps,) on the Government SttttofujijEted Qh eatift ROWLAND'S ODONTO. OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, A FRAGRANT WHITE POWDER, prepared from Oriental Herbs of inestimable virtue, for preserving and beautifyingithe Teeth. and strengthening the Gums 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 snd perfume to the bieaih. Scurvy is by it. means eradicated, from the gums, and a healmy action and red ness are induced, so that the teeth (if loose) are thus rendered finn in their sockets. Price 2s. 9d. per box. CAUTION. To protect the Public from Fraud, the Government Stamp (as on the KALYDOR") is affixed on each ban. tt • • INFORMATION. Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gaining a trifle more profit vend the most spurious compounds under the same names and under the implied sanction of Royalty 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 Rowiand's." It is therefore highly necessary to see that the word ROWLAND'S" is on the wrapper of each article. All others are FRAUDULENT IMITATIONS! t' The genuine Articles are sold by the proprietors, as above, and by Chemists and Perfumers. NEW WONDERS!! EVERY DAY! WITH ABUNDANT PROOF THAT THERE IS A CURE FOR ALL!! OINTMENT, PILIS. HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. AN ALMOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF A BAD LEG Of five years' standing. The patient had been discharged from Guy's Hospital, without deriving the least benefit from that, Institution. MRS. FRY,residing at No, 35, Trafalgar-street, Walworth,, London, was some time since admitted as an In-door pa- tient atGiu's Hospital, with a bad leg of five years' standing, The flesh of the leg was in mar.y places nearly as hard as bone. it resembled in appearance the trunk of an old tree, being in knots and lumps it was greatly swollen, and had Nino Fright- ful Uh ers in it; she derived no benefit whatever at the Hospital,, and relurned to her home. Her case was so bad, that for three years she was c '.tried up and down stairs every day like a child, being perfectly helpless. She was in this deplorable slate, when she commenced the use of Holloway's Ointment & PilU, which in the course of about Three Months, performed a periect cUle" when every other means proved finavailiug. A MAN 8 FACE PREVENTED FROM BIINO EATEN AWAY. By Cancerous Sores, by means of 4 Hollowafis Ointment Pills. JAMES WEBB, a brewer's drayman, residing in Robin Hood Court, Leather Lane, Hoihorn, London had alarge hole,, which went through his cheek, and several other ulcers, which were on both sides of his face, eating all the flesh (ion it. He had been an in-door patient in Charing Cross Hospital, for six months, without being able to get a cure. He expected that no ihing could SHve his life, until he was advised, as a last resource,, to use Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which immediately stayer) the ravages of this terrible complaint, and ultimately healed all ihe Cancerous Sores, ard with the exception of frightful marks. in his face, he is as well as ever he was. A CASE OF LOATHSOME SKIN DISEASE, Attended with dreadful swellings of the whole body, that had re- sisted the treatment of nearly all the Hospitals of London, cured t by Holloway's Ointment and Pills. A child, five years of age, named JONES, whose father is a shoe-maker, living at No. 4. Horse Shoe Alley, VVilson-street,, Finsbury. had heen affilcte" from the age of 16 monthswith tear- ful and dreadful swellings all over her body, which used to affect her periodicaHv at sucl. times her face would change its color. > and remain perfectly black; her body was always covered wiih large malignant sores, For this unknown complaint, the child } was taken by her mother to nearly all the Hospitals in London • and most of the surgeons of eminence noneapoeared to under stand her disease, and she got no better from their treatment. As a forlorn hope, Holloway's Ointment and Pills were tried?, j which not only gave relief, but completely eradicated the dia. 1 ease from the system, so that the child is now restored 'o perfect; health, and not the least vestige of the formercomplaintremai 1^. In all Diseases of the skin, bad legs, old wounds, and ulcers, bad breasts, sore nipples, stony and ulcerated cancers, tuinoui*- j swellings, gout, rheumatism, and tumhago. likewise in case j ot piles the pills in all the above cases, ought to be used with, the ointment as by this means cuies will be effected with much, greater certainty, and in half the time that tt would require by using the ointment alone, the ointment is proved to beater- lain remedy for the bite of the Moschettoes, Sand flies, Chiego- f°nt, Yaws, and C»co-bay. Burns, scalds chilblains, chapped hands, and hps, eUo hunions. and soft corns, will be immediately cured by the use of the ointment The Pills are not only the finest remedy known when used with the ointment, but as a general medicine there is nothing equal to them. In nervous affections they wIILbe found of the greatest sevice. These nills are without exception the tinest purifier «'f the blood eve? discovered, and OUGHT TO BE USED BY LL 2 Sold by the proprietor, 244 Strand, near Temple Bar, where Advice may be had Gratis at the Hereford. Journal Office, and by all respectable venders of patent medicines throughout the civilised world. in Puts and Boxes, at Is. Ud.. 2s. 9a., 4s. 6d., 1 Is., 22s., 33s. each. There is a very considerable saving in taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the giuda pee of Patients ar affixed to each pot» J CAUTION I-Unprincipled individuals prepare the most spurious compounds under the same names they copy the labels, bills, advertisements, and testimonials of the original Thomas's Succedaneum It is therefore highly necessary to see that the words "Thomas & Howard" are on the wrapper of each aiticle. *»* All others are fraudulent imitations. For Stopping Decayed Teeth. Price 2s. 6d. mm. PATRONISED BY HER MAJESTY, THE QUEEN, HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PHINCE ALBERT. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF KENT. HIS MAJKSTY rHF, KING OF THE BELGIANS. HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF PRUSSIA. HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. And nearly all the NobiLity, THE BISHOPS AND THE CLERGY. 1\IB. THOMAS'S S'JCCEOANEVM, FOR filling Decayed Teeth, howeve large the <*avity. It is suptrior to anything ever before used, as it is placed in the tooth in a soft state, without any pressure or pain, and in a short time becomes as hard as the enamel, and will remain firm in the tooth many years, rendering extraction unneces. sary. It ariests all further progress of decay, and renders them again usetul in mastication. All persons can use Mr. THOMAS S SUCCEDANEUM THEMSELVES WITH EASE, as full directions aie enclosed. Prepared onlv by Messrs Thomas and Howard, Surgeon- Dentists, 64, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. PRICE 2s. (3d. Sold by their appoiniment by the following Agents :— H Williams. E. V.Jenkins, and E.J. Phillips, druggists. New- port Phillips, Cardiff; Farror, Monmouth; J. H. Morgan, .Abergavenny; Morgan, Merthyr Tydvil; Williams, Brecon; GouJstone^ Llandovery, Williarrs, Jenkins, Strick, Daw, and Wilson Swansea; Evans, Carmarthen; and by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors or the Proprietors will send the Succe- daneum BY POST to any part of the Kingdom. XiOSS or TEETH. •i-T^V^rs- Thomas and Howard continue to supply the loss of F.ETH without Springs or Wires, upon their new system of SELF-ADHESION, which has procured them such universal approbation, and is recommended by numerous physicians and surgeons as being the most ingenious system of supplying aiti- iicial teeth hitherto invented. They adapt themselves over the most tender gums or remaining stumps, without causing the least pain, rendering the opeiation of extracting quite unnecessary. They are so fixed as to fasten any loose teeth where the gums h ive shrunk, from the use of calomel, or other causes. They a_:so beg to mvite thuse not liking to undergo any painful opera lion,as practised by most members of the profession, to inspec- their painless, yet effective, system and in order that their im- provements may be within the reach of the most economical, they will continue :he same moderate charges. Messrs. THOMAS ix HOW ARD, Surgeon-Dentists, 64' Berners-street, Oxord-street, London. At home from 10 till 4" Those INTERESTED IN THE SUBJECT will find THIS STATEMENT OF THEIR SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHERS. TO BE ENTIRELY AND SCRUPU. LOUSLY CORRECT. Their new method of fixing Artificial Teeth has ob. tainedthe approbation and recommendation 01 the following eminent Physicians and Surgeons Sir J "me!> Clarke, Bart., Physician to her Majesty. Dr. Locock, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty. Dr. Ferguson, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty. Dr. Bright, Physician Extraordinary to her Majesty. Sir B. C. Biodie, Bart., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty. The late Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty. R. Keate, Esq., Serg. SuTgeon to her Majesty. Dr. Merriman. Physician to her R.H. the Duchess of Kent* Sir C. M. Clarke, Bart, M.D. Sir M.Tierney, Bart., M.D. Dr. Chambers. Dr. ParIs. Dr. James Johnson. Dr. Conquest. And numerous other members of the Medical Profession. Agents for Newport, ROGERS and Co., Operative Chemists, High-sireet; for Monmouth, Mr. W.A.COSSENS, Chemist, &c. MOST IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS IN DENTAL j SURGERY.BY MONS. LE DRAY, SURGEON-DENTIST, No. 27, PARK-STREET, BRISTOL, One Door from Berkeley Square. THE PATENT ZNCORRODZBLE TERRA ON THE MOST SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, WITHOUT SPRINGS, WIRES, OR LIGATURES, At Mons. Le Bray and Co.'s usual moderate Paris Charges, com- mencing at 5s. a sirtgle tooth, and thus continuing their scale of prices. Scurvy in the Gums effectually removed. Loose Teeth fastened and filling Decayed Teeth with their Mineral Marmoratum. AT .each announcement made to the Public by MONS. LE DRAY and CO., their gratification is highly increased, as they are continually receiving from their extensive connection undeniable assurances of satisfaction end approval. In render. ing acknowledgments for the patronage received from their friends among tne iNobility, Gentry, Clergy, and inhabitants of Monmouthshire, North and South Wales. as well asthe adjacent counties, they cannot refrain from expressing their implicit con- hdence in a continuance of the. recommendations and favours of their patrons being fully determined to continue those facilities, which have hitherto produced so much benefit and comfort to those requiring their professional aid MONS LE DRAY and CO. may be consulted as usual at heir Residence, 27, PARK STREET, where they continue t restore Decayed Teeth with their Mineral Marmoratum so highly recommended by the Faculty of England, France and the Continent, and of which they are the sole inventors, It is introduced into the cavity in an almost liquid state, without the least pain, and in a few seconds bardensinto enamel; preventing and curing the Tooth-ache, arresting to progress of further decay—thereby obviating the necessity of extraction The Marmoratum not only converts a mere shell into a sound and useful Tooth, calculated for all its original purposes but by completely stopping up the cavity, removes that unpleasant taint of the breath which invariably arises from decay of the teeth. 1 here is no disease to which the mouth 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, for it is the primary source of decay in them. On its first appearance the Gums bleed on the most trifling occasion, become spongy, and lose that firm texture they have in a healthy state, causing the breath to be offensive and repulsive to every one under its in- fluence, besides other evils repugnant to a sensitive and refined mind.. TE 'T Mons. Le Dray and Co.'s PATENT INCORRODIBLE TERRA METALLIC ARTIFICIAL or NATURAL TEE TH, of surpassing beauty, can be matched so closely it shape and colour to those left in the mouth, and formed so ex- actly to nature, thai 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 betaken out and replaced by the wearer with the greatest facility being incorrodible, they have the superior advantage of never changing colour or decaying; they are arranged on the most scientific principles, answering most satisfactorily all the purposes of mastication and aiticulation, imparting to the countenance a younger and improved appearance, protecting the adjoining teetb, fas'enmg those that are loose, forming a new gum where the original one has receded, and the teeth remaining perfectly secure in their places. Spe imens 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 patient from the pain and incopvenience hitherto attending operations of the moutn. Loose Teeth, arising either from age, or any other cause, j fastened, and deficiencies of palate effectually remedied. Arti- iicial Teeth out of repair remodelled to fit the mouth, and re- 1 stoed, equal in beauty and durability to their original state. 1 Chlidren's Teeth attended to and regulated 1 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 one ] sitting, without the leas., pain.or inconvenience ) Those to whom expense is an object need not be deterred 1 from visiting Mons. Le Dray, as he will give every advice and information appertaining to his profession without any remune- lation. I N.B. No.27, Park-street, One Door fro-n Berkeley-square, Bristol. I TO MR. PROUT, '229, STRAND, LONDON. Doncaster, September 26th, 1844. foll I SIR,—The following particulars have been handed to us, with "9 a request that they might be forwarded to you, with per- mission for their publication, if you should deem them worthy of Such. J. BROOKE & CO., Doncaster. Fr 17mPTTr BRKARI-EV, residing in Duke-street, Doncaster, aged between 40 and 50, was severely afflicted with Rheuma- ism, and confined to her bed for a period ot nearly two months, with scarcely the power to lift her arm she was signally bene- fitted after taking wo doses of Blair s Gout and Rheumatic PilU an,? f.L finishing two boxes, was quite reoovered. The above recent testimonial is a further proof of the great efficacy of this valuable medicine, which is the only effective rernedv for aoiH rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, tic doloroux, pains ?D the heat and face, often mistaken for the toothache, ^It^a^oTra^ permission to refer to the following gendemen selected from a multitude of others, whose station in society has contributed to advance this popular medicine in Public esteem J.R Mandall, Esq., coroner, Doncaster; the Rev. Dr. Blomberg the e^e Garde; Mr. Miskin, brewer and maltster* Dartford Mr. Richard Sione, Luton; John J. Giles, Esq.Frimley; Mr. Inwood, Per bright; Wm. Courtenav, Esq.. Barton Stacey, near Andover Railway Station, Hants all of whom have received benefit by taking this medi- cine and have allowed the proprietor the privilege of publishing tie same for the benefit ol .he afflicted Sold by T. Prout, 229, Strand, London, price 2s. 9d per box- and by appointment by 11. Williams, E. V.Jenkins & E. j'. Phillips, druggists, JNewport; t'hillips, Cardiff; Farror, Monmouth; J- H. Morgan, Abergavenny Morgan, Merthyr Tvdvil- Williams, Brecon uoulstone, I,laudevery Williams, Jenkins, Strick, Daw, and Wilson, Swansea; Evans, Car- marthen and by the Venders of Medicines generally through- out the kingdom. Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS, and observe the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London," impressed upon the Government Stwnp afiixed to each box of the Genuine Medicine, JUST PUBLISHED, The Sixteenth Edition, illustrated with cases, and full length Engravings, Price 2s. 6d., in a Sealed Envelope, and sent free to any part of the Kingdom, on the receipt of a Post-Offic# Order tor as. oa. "TBS SECRET COMPANION," A MEDICAL WORK on Nervous Debility,and the concealed il[ cause of the decline of Physical Strenth 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 Marriage with proper directions for the removal of all disqualifications- Illustrated with Engravings, shewing the Evils arising from the use of Mercury, and its influence on the body, by R. J. Brodie & Co., Consulting Surgeons 27, MONTAGUE-STREET,RUSSELL SQU ARE.LON DON Published and sold by the Authors, at their residence; also by Sherwood and Company. Paternoster Row; Mr. Noble, 114, Chancery Lane; Mr. Purkess, Compton-street, Soho Hannay and Co., 6S, Oxford-street; Barth, 4, Brydges-street. Covent Garden; Gordon, 146, LeadenhalUatreet, London. Roberts, Derby; Gardener, Gloucester; Fryel Bath; Harper, Cheltenham Parker, Hereford SUiter, tm«rd; Newton. Church-street, and Ross and Nightingale, Chronicle Office. Liverpool; Ferris and Score, Union-street, Bristol; Phillips, Chemist, Newport; and by all Booksellers in town and country OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. This Is a Work of great merit, and should bs placed in the hands of every young man who is suffering from past folly and indiscretion It contains many valuable truths, and its perusal it certain to benefit himam many ways.—London Mercantile Journal. The authors of this valuable work evidently well understand the sub- t ject upon which they treat, and this is the best guarantee we can give those persons to whom it is likely to prove serviceable. It is a publica- tion which can, and ought to be placed in the hands of eveiy young man, to guide him among the temptations of the world to which he mar be subjected.-Kentish Mercury. THE CORDIAL BALM OF 2E7LA1TICA1 Or, Nature's Grand Restorativt. Is exclusively directed to the cure of nervous sexual debility* syphilis, obstinate gleets, irregularity, weakness, impotency barrenness, loss of appetite, indigestion, consumptive habits' and debilities arising from venereal excesses, &c. It is a mot' powerful and useful medicine in all cases of syphilis, constitu- tional weakness, or any of the previous symptoms which indi. cate approaching dissolution, such i as depression of the spirits, fits, headache, wanderings at the mind, vapours and melancholy, trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, disordered nerves obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, and inward wasting. The fine aoftening qualities of this Cordial Balm of Zeylanica is pe- culiarly adapted to remove such symptoms, and gradully restore the complete system to a healthy state-even where Stealitv seems to have fastened on the female constitution, this medicine will warm and purify the blood and fluid, invigorate the bodv and remove every impedunent. This medicine should be taken previous to persons enterin* into the Matrimonial State, to prevent the offspring suffering from the past imprudeuce of its parents, or inheriting any seeds of disease, which is too frequently the case. Sold in bottles price 4s. 6d. and lis. each, or the quantity of four in one famil J bottle for 33s., by which one Us. bottle is saved. Y The £ 5. cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of one pound twelve shillings) may be had as usual, at 27 Moa- tague-street, Russell Square, London. Patients in the country who require a course of this admirable medicine, should send five pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage. Brodie's Purifying Vegetable Pills Are universally acknowleged to be the best and surest remedy for the cure of the Venereal Disease in both sexes, including Gonnorrhcea, 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 unskilful- ness, the use of that deadly poison mercury, ruin the constitution, and cause ulcerations, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears. deafness, obstinate gteett. nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at length a general debility and decay of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. These pills which do not contain mercury have never been known to fail in effecting a cure, not only in recent, but in severe cases, where salivation and other treatment has been inefficient; a perseve- rance 111 the Purifying Vegetable Pills. in which Messrs. Brodie have happily compressed the most purifying and healing virtues of the vegetable system, and which is of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scotbutic affections, Eruptions on any part of the body, Ulcerations, Scrofulous or Venereal Taint, will cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid af. fection, and restore weak and emaciated Constitutions toprisMM health and vigour. Price It. lid., 2s. 9d.4s. 6d., and 1 la. per box. Obaerve the signature of R. J. Broci.a.d Co., LouiEeM/" impressed on a seal in red wax, affixed to each bottle and boa, as none else are genuine. » vendors in town and counrry, Be sure GnfnH R»r» °^'e s Cordial Balm of Zeylanica or Nature's MessS SlSiVe a°d P«»/yinf5 Vegetable P.lls. at 27 MO'NT A O £ °m may be consulted, as usual, SS Si^fh.STRE?1 .RUSSKL1,SQU A HE.Lonm.. Sunday, from n o'ctecftill ?' "o„Te'" "'T""1,1 °* auired from a Mnnt n'' one personal visit is r«- to give such advice as wii'l'hlVi? en#b,e Messrs. Brodie and Co. cure after all other mea J hat* « mean? of effecting a permanent Country patients are reau«, 1Deff€clual* the detail of their cases, ?S minute as P°"ibl*»° panied with the usual consultation^J™1?* acco™' most inviolable secrecy may be relied on m Vendor7"canUbetr[ippr{1iedIw?[h.andtP,fe"t Medicine table Pills, and Cordial Balm of 7^1^ y °' ^,0^,e 8 lowance to the trade, by the priacical P FULU J High-street, of whom may be had the Secret C^mjanion. TWENTY-FIFTH THOUSAND. hit published, in a sealed envelope, price 35.; sent free receiving of a pott tffict order for 3s. 6d "MJLME OOD:" THE CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE if Plain DmEcrioN* for its PERFECT RESTORATION • .J dressed to those suffering from the destructive effect. « Excessive Indulgence, Solitary Habits, or Infection, r0ii J by observations on Marriage, and the treatment of Syphilis Gonorrhoea, Gleet, &c. Illustrated with Cases, &c. BY J. L. CURTIS & CO., Consulting Surgeons, London. TWENTY-FIFTH EDITION. Published by the Authors, and sold by Burress MKIUMI Bookseller, Coventry-street, Haymarket Mann, 39, street, Ier, *• f>«. Ann s-suoare, Man- chester; Philip, South Castle-street, Iivemool • Ferri. and Score,Bristol; Gaest, Birmingham J. CLANCY Rnnlc«>ii 6, Bedford-row, Dublin; Bol.ter and Co.^Cork 'Drummond' 5, Blair-street, Edinburgh; Strachan, Aberdeen- PATON by all Booksellers. CAUTION! In consequence of the numerous comolaint. ,i,« Authors by patients who have been iud ™d £ £ c.p, of .hi. »ork..dmused ™ under the titles approximating as closely as .k •• MANHOOD Ik, following rSoSj.* 'he P"bl"! "■» « in their selection. DECLARATION. sive of the 1 v,ep-ieth Edition now printing by me, and that the «h0 eh° H C°P,leS were duly delivered to Mr. W lliam K Bookbinder residing at No. 6, Bream's Buildings Chrncerv- lortv to° FehruTr°vDth0f.KIay' thousand eight hundred and and V mL. ,K y' T6 f'ght hundred and forty-four, nd I make this solemn declaration, conscien iously believing rwi«m!i' A trK6, U VyiLUAM WHINREY GEARING. iJeclared and subscribed at the Mansion House,London,thisf WILLIAM MAGNAY, h day of April, 1844, be-rf Lord Mayor of London. fore me, y OPINIONS OF THB PRESS. "The numberless instances daily occurring, wherein affections of the lungs, putting on all the outward appearances of consump- tion, which, however, when traced to their source, are found to result from certain baneful habits, fully prove that the principal of the division of labour is nowhere more applicable than in me- dical practice; and we feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found use- ful, whether such person hold the relation of a parent, a pre- ceptor, or a clergyman.' -Sun Evening Paper "Messrs. Curtis s work, called MANHOOD, is one of the few books now coming before the pablio on suoh a subject, °l t0 Cl.,ar.aoter of ^ing strictly prifes- Id Thi n 'V11!' fully intelligible to all who invaluable."—AIagnatl* precepts given in it, render it II To the married, as well aatbe unmarried, this little work af- Cordi onsolation and cure in peculiar oases, and we are doing service to sooiety in reoommending it to general notioe."—Essex and Herts Mercury. "The Icientific views taken by the authors, of the source and origin of many of the most distressing effects of oeralin depraved habits, fully establish their claim o the character of taperienoed surgeons; and the result of our oareful perusal of the work has been to impress us with a thorough confidence in the talent and skill of the authors, and to satisfy as that those intrusted with the care of youth are not a little indebted to them or furn|shing them with a means of preventing some of the most frightful maladies to which flesh is heir."—Old England. Messrs. CURTIS and CO. are to be consulted daily at their LONDON FRITH-STREET, SOHO-SOUARE, Coo NTITY PATIENTS are requested to be as minute as possi- ble in the detail of their cases: the communication must be ac- companied by the usual consultation fee of .Cl., and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on. The above forwarded (post paid) in a sealed envelope for 3s. 6d. by •••• Merlin Office. 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