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If thou would'st fair TINTERN view aright Go visitit by the ale moon-light! (For the gay beams of gladsomo day Gild but to flout the ruin gray). Then go-but go alone the while- Then view St. Mary's ruin'd pile And, homo returning, soothly swear, Was never scene so sad, so fair.
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As some proud column,though alone, KAGLAIND hath propp'd a tottering thro ne Now is the stately column broke, The beacon light is quenched in smoke The trumpet ssilver sound is still 1 he warder silent on the hill.
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— i VALUABLE LIBRARY OF BOOKS. TO, BE SOLD BY AUCTION, V (At the MART, 141, Commercial-street, Newport,) t" BY MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE, On Monday, the 22nd of December, 184-5, without reserve A VALUABLE and Extensive Library of Books in the various departments of Literature, by ordei of the Exe- cutors of a Gentleman deceased. i Further particulars will appear in a future advertisement, and in Catalogues, which may be had one week prior to the [• sale, at the office of the Auctioneer, Newport, and at the piin- .5 cipal Inns in the County. »Sale to commence punctually at Twelve o Clock at no n. 'i1 The JSooks may be seen the Saturday preceding the du) of fj eale from ten to four. n l'aSEBOLD LAND. CALDICOTI', MONMOUTHSHIRE. 1 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. PARTRIDGE, At the Royal Oak Inn, Chrl-itchureh, near Newport, on Thurs- day, the 18th December, 1845, at Five o'clock in the Evening (unless disposed of in the meantime by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given), the following very desirable [ freehold Land and Cottage. ALL those Seven Pieces of Arable, Pasture, and Wood LAND, situate at the Five Lanes, m the parish ot Caldi- r cott, about ten tmiles from Newport, and six from Chepstow, containing by estimation between seven and eight Acres, | bounded by Lands of Col. Tynte, Lands of the Lev. 1- reeke Lewis, Lands of Mr. Edwd. Herbert and by a Larie leading to Caldicott; together with TWO COT) AGES and GAliO jN, in the occupation of Mr. Wm. Harry and Mr. George Thomas There are a great many excellent and thriving Cherry and t- Walnut Trees upon the land. The Taxes upon the wnole pro- perty are about jEl. per annum. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Newport; to Mr. GEO. THOMAS, at the Five Lanes or to Mr. CJ1AS. HASSELL, Solicitor, Bristol. I N.B. A portion of the purchase money may remain on mort- t gage, if desired. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD, li Pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause Evans v. Williams, with the approbation of WiUiam I WingfielcL Esq., one of the Masters of the said Court, as to I Lot 1 at- the Westgate Inn, in Newport, m the county of Monmouth-on Wednesday, the 10th day of December, I at Four o'Clock in the afternoon and as to Lot at the Swan Inn, at Almondsbury, in the county of Gloucester, on | Friday, the 12th day of December, 184o, at Iwo o clock in the Afternoon, r I T OT 1,—A PIECE of FREEHOLD LAND, situate in the £ -Li Parish of Saint Woollos, and distant one mile only from [y Newport, aforesaid. Lot. 2.—A Piece of Freehold Land, together with a small [ strip of Waste Land, lying in front thereof, situate 111 Pilning- [ street, in the parish of Olveston, in the said county of Glouces- ter, late the property of Edward Williams, deceased. Printed particulars may be had (gratis,) in London, at the said Master's Chambers, Southampton Buildings, Cnuneeij Lane; of Messrs. White, Eyre, and White, solicitors, Bedford Row; and:of Messrs. Tatham and Proctor, solicitors, New Square, Lincoln's Inn. And in the country, of Mr. T. M. Lle- i>' iVellin solicitor, Newport, Monmouthshire of Messrs. Tanner Sfnd Son, solicitors, Bristol; of Mr. II. M. Partridge, of New- port, auctioneer;' of Mr. John Taylor, Westbury, near Bristol, y. auctioneer; and at the Westgate Inn, Newport; at the White j Lion Hotel, Bristol; the New Passage Hotel, and the Old Passage, Hotel; the Toekington Inn; and the Swan Inn, Almondsbury. !j PONTYPOOL. [to BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Saturday, the 6th day of December next, at Six o'clock at the Clarence Inn, Trosnant, "ssjg • By Mr. JOHN PUILPOT, X' LL those FOUR DWELLING HOUSES, and Premises 4t\. adjoining, fronting the main road m Trosnaat, aforesaid, Dow in the several occupations of Lot lloldci, Geoigc Wayman, George Cox, and Richard Rees. t, t- This property is held under lease from E. II. Phillips, Esq., •' a term, of \vluch upwards of 50 years arc unexpired, and I fcill be sold either together, or in lots, as shall be agreed on at tte tinVc of sale. Al*o, all those TWO FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the Gardens and Premises be- longing thereto, situate in Cwmniscoy, adjoining the road lead- from Pontymoile to Blaendnve, now in the several occupa- r 4tion3 of William Abraham, and George Olifield. I'dr further particulars, or to treat for the purchase, apply to ft, 4 Mr. CHARLES H. WILLIAMS, ijfe-. Solicitor, Pontypool. MONMOUTHSHIRE. olie Grocery and Provision Warehouse, near Pontypool. MR. J. PHILPOT respectfully to announce that he is mstiuctcd by the Proprietor, (who is about to remove to, and carry on busi- y "fiess at, No. 41, Llanarth-strcet, in the town of Newport,) TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the above premises, at Pontymoile, onWednesday, the 17th day of December, 1815, and following days, TIIE whole of the modern and useful HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, china, g'ass, earthenware, and other effects, the property of Mr. Benjamin Lewis, comprising handsome rosewood and mahogany loo, card, Pembroke, dining, and other tables; mahogany Secretaire mahogany hair-seated and other chairs; horsehair sofa ditto couch; easy chair mahogany sideboard; ditto cheffioner; mahogany four-post, tent, and other bedsteads, with moreen and chintz furniture feather and millpuff beds; mattresses; paliases; bedding mahogany chest of drawers mahogany and painted washstands, with dressing tables to match; night commodes dressing-gla^-s and fire-irons excel- cIght day clock; barometer tea and ditt0.bli3ids tea and coffee )tains; ditto. blinds; tea and service; dinner ditto; €7 £ mme*cc each day at Ten o'Clock precisely. >0 BE LET the above premises, consisting of an ^Wlline House, Warehouse, and Shop, together with ^Kshed and accustomed Grocery and Irovision i the centre of an extensive Iron and i inWorks, Legate vicinity of other Iron and Coal \Y orks pre- weirable opportunity to persons desirous of embai k- Jbote line of business. The Stock (which maybe Jlfemired, to meet the convenience of a party,) to be ^valuation, together with the sliop-iixtures—coun- Mr. BENJAMIN LEWIS, Pon- watypool. WN OF MONMOUTH. t)LD BY AUCTION, BEAUFORT ARMS INN, JAMES WHITE, | nf December, 184/>, at Three o clock I rt to conditions of sale, to be then t Property called THE KING'S POSTING HOUSE, most eligibly ire in the centre of the town •Jr/of a spacious entrance,eonifort- j'ooms a back parlour, a large bar, .is with the kitchen and the bar, a Bk kitchen, two pantries, and excel- Cwatcr pump. On the first floor are >ns, a large ball-room, having a move- he'same into two rooms three good istt. On the second Hoor are a large .)ther principal bedrooms, and a watei- ,'t floor are three good bed-rooms, four j •, store-rooms; with excellent under- "jMiouse, extensive stabling, carriage- /liciously arranged. productive piece of garden ground, *sitiiatVs\ at a short distance from the Hotel, having a! '>ut 150 feet to the street. A cons" (Óf the s Head House has been re- built, and yoved within the last few years. Vnr a vii te premises, and tor further particulars, apply to Mes«K WLES, TYLER, & POWLES, Solicitors, at their office, im* jmontru K f! MONMOUTHSHIRE. L, COPPICE WOODS. f'To !B 8 O I D BY A V C T I O N, » „ ■_ i^'n* l)sk, sometime next montb, At the Three Salmons > j p Acres of ry HE FaUage^olr about One Hun e l)bk 1 Coppice Wood, standing on nniyb Particulars will appear in future p«p ^November 17th, 1845. ——— MONMOUTI1SII1H1- To Bli SO L I) 15 Y D c 1 1 ° N ^.the 11th lay of December, 1845, T»^is^s^le COPPICE the Afternoon, the following veiy tt „ Pnnnicc Wood, called T-OT 1. All that very desirable Hoop PP Farm jn the 4 COED-Y-MO^E, standing on 1 more or less, Parish of LkdSUeweHj :ontaining about 3 ,^fation Map. I to be paid for a6cord&ig to the Parish Comni „eat House Lot 2. A. Coppice Wood, standing on Brecon and Farm, in tfte parish of Goytrey, atlJ01IU"° more or less. Abergavenny Canal, containing 12A. or. t ijemcys Farm, 4- Coppice ^iVood, standing on 11 Abergavenny O the parish of Lanvair Kilgedyn, .n W ,1-11 be sold by the Canal, contammg Twelve Acres. 1 his lo^vllJ^vish Commu- t-e, to tne quantity contained in the V Th.ese ^o«dr^»m,be found very desirable on account of I heir a™^asy_gpproach to water carriage. Woods. Jhe respectiv<r*ft.nants of the Farms will shew tlhe { t0 further patHsUmlars may be obtained on apphcat fe^HALL and JENKINS, Solicitors, Newport; qi to ftl- DAViS a,i J PULTENEY HOTEL & BOARDING HOUSE, SYDNEY GARDENS, BATH. CONDUCTED BY BARNARD L. WATSON, [Late Superintendent of the Telegraph.] THIS Establishment is replete with every comfort and convenience, and is delightfully situated at the end of Great Pulteney-street, Bath superior and spacious Drawing- rooms, and. the Sleeping Apartments lofty and commodious. Families boarded by the w^ek, and Gentlemen on the principle of the "Imperial" at Cheltenham. MANY THOUSANDS OF POUNDS STERLING TO BE GIVEN rpo the SUBSCRIBERS to the PICTORIAL TIMES. L For particulars of this extraordinary undertaking, apply immediately to any Bookseller or Newsvender in England, Ireland, or Scotland, or to the Publisher, Mr. C. Evans, 3.31, Strand, London, who will be happy to forward a Prospectus. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Abergavenny District of Turnpike Roads. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the TOLLS payable at the several Toll Gates within the said District, called or known by the several names hereunder mentioned, will be LET by AUCTION to the highest bidder, at the Anc i:t. Inn, in the town of Ahkugavrxny, in the said" county, on Monday, the 8th day of December next, between the hours of Eleven and One (subject to the conditions to be then and there produced), either together or in separate lots or parcels, and for such term, not exceeding three years, from the hour of Twelve o'Clock at Noon of the 31st day of December next, as shall be determined upon by the Trustees, in manner directed by the Acts passed in the third and fourth years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, I For Regulating Turnpike Roads which Tolls produced the last, year, ending the 14th day of October instant, the sum of £ 3,514. 2s. lOd. over and above the expenses of collecting the same. THE TOLL GATES ABOVE REFERRED TO Frogmore-street Gntes and Bar, Chapel Bar, Tudor-street, Gates and Weighing Machine, and the Bar near Govilon Mill- street Gates and Weighing Machine; Monk-street Gates and Bar; Penpound Gales and Bars Crossonen Gate and Bars Panty Goitrey Gate; Llanellen Gates Beaufort and Black Rock Gates, and Brynmawr Bar; Greege Gate; Penbiddle Gate; Cross Buchan Gates and Bars; New Hereford Road Gal es and Bars. Whoever happens to be the best Bidder for all, any, or either of the said Tolls must, at the time of taking, pay in advance one twelfth part of the yearly rent at which such Tolls may be Let, and give, such Security as the Trustees present shall approve of for the payment of the remainder of the said Rents, by regular Monthly Instalments. T. GABB, Clerk to the said Trustees. 15th October, 1845. MONMOUTH UNION. To Butchers, Bakers, Grocers, Coal Merchants, &c. 1 "PERSONS desirous of Contracting with the Guardians of JL the above Union for supplying the Workhouse and the several Divisions of the Union with Bread, Meat, Wheaten Flour Milk, Grocery, Coals, Shoes, and all other articles usually used in Workhouses, from the 18th day ot Decembei next to the lStli day of June following, are requested to send Tenders to the Clerk, at his Office, at the Workhouse, on or before Thursday, the lltli day of December next. The Tenders must be sent before the hour of six in the even- ing of the above day, otherwise they will not be received. It is desirable that Tenders should be made according to a Form, which may be had of the Clerk, on application at his office aforesaid. Samples and patterns of such articles as admit of them must be sent at the time of sending in the Tenders. Security will be required for the due performance of the Contracts, and sureties named at the time of sending in the Tenders. The Guardians do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest Tender. By Order of the Board, :&"itICIIARDS, CLERK. Monmouth, Nov. 21st, 1815. Economic Life Assurance Society, No. C, Bill DOE STREKT, HhACKVRIAltS, LONDON, ESTAIIUSIlED Empowered hi, Act i4 Parliament, 3 IVilliitin the Fourth. The Right Hon. THOMAS F HANK LAND UnVIS, Chairman. HENRY FRED. STEPHENSON. Esq., Deputy Chairnian. The following are among the advantages t/fleied by this Society LOWEll Hati-s of Premium than those of any other Ollica, which entitle the assured to panicipate in the profits, and con- nderabht hirer than those of any oilier Mutual Assurance Society. No Proprietary participate in the profits, the whole being divisible among the Assured, The first Bonus, in 1834,averaged jCIG per cent,on the Premiums paid. The second do., 18:;9, ditto f31 ditto since the 1st division. The third do., 1814, ditto fi6 ditto since the 2nd division. Prospectuses and full particulars may be obtained on applica- tion to the Secretary, Campbell JAMES Downer, or to either of the following AC EN IS. Abergavenny. THOMAS FOWLER, Bank. Brecon. W M. HIfdl. Carnaivon OW EN JONES, Castle-sqnaie. Carmarthen RICH. MORGAN DAVLKS. Denbigh and It. W I LLIA MS, Solicitor, Castle-lane, Plas Pigot 5.. R. LLOYD WILLIAMS, tU.t) Medical Referee, Ilay WM. HARRIS. Pembroke. F. T. BIDDIJLPH. Pwllheli, Carmarthen, IIUGII PUG II, Bank. Wrexham JOHN BURY GFOKGELE. Esq., Medical Referee. NEW WONDERS!! EVERY DAY! WITH abundant proof THAT there is AC U R EFOR ALL!! toct 1-4 t'4 rc HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. AN A1.MOST MIRACUIOUS culte OF A BAD LEG Of five years' standing. The patient hail been discharged J' Guy's llospitul, without deriving the least benefit Jr>»n that Institution, IYI RS. FRY,residing at No,35,TraMgar-street, Walworth, 1 tjl London, was some time since admitted as an In-door pa- tient at Hospital, wiili a bad leg of live years' standing. The flesh of the leg was in many 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 Nine Fright- ful Ulcers in it; site derived no benefit whatever at the Hospital, and returned to her home. Her case was so bad, that for three ( years she was cairied up and down stairs every day like a child, being perfectly helpless. She was in this deplorable state, when she commenced the use of I lolloway's Oiniment & Pills, which in the course of about Three Months, performed a perfect cuie, when every olher means proveii unavailing. A man's PACK rut VKNTEU FnOM BtlNfi EATEN A WAY. Bit Cancerous Sores, 1111 meam rf lIrll0tvity's Oiiiti)ietit 's- Pills., JAMES WKBH, a brewer's drayman, residing in Robin Hood Court, Leather Lane, llolborn, London, had a large hole, which went through his cheek, and several other ulcers, which were on both sides of his face, eating all the flesh from it. He had been an in-door patient in Charing Cross Hospital, for six months, without being able to get a cure. lie expected that no- thing could save his life, until he was advised, as a last resource, to use I lolloway's Ointment and Pills, which IntITItdlatelystayed the ravages of this terrible complaint, and ultimately heated all the Cancerous Sores, acd with the exception of frightful marks in his face, h« is as well as ever he was. A CASE OF LOATHSOME SKIN DISEASK, Attended withdreadf ul swellings, of the whole body, that had l'e- sisted the treatment of nearly alt the Hospitals oj London, cured by Ifolloicatfs Ointment and Pills• A child, five yeais of age, named JONES, whose father is a shoe-maker, living at No. 4, Horse Shoe Alley, llson-stieet, Finsbury, had been afflicted from the ageol 1G months,with lear- ful and dreadlul swellings all over her body, which used to anecl her periodically at such times her face would change its color, and jeinain perfectly black her body was always covered with large malignant sores. For this unknown complaint, the child was taken by her mother to nearly all the Hospitals in London, and vnost of the surgeons of eminence; none appeared to under- stand her disease, and site got no bettei from their treatment. As a forlorn hope, Ilolloway's Ointment and Pills wore tried, which not only gave relief, but completely eradicated the dis- ease from the system, so that the child is now restored to perfect health, and not the least vestige of the former complaint remains. In all Diseases of the skin, bad legs, old wounds, and ulceis, had breasts, soie nipples, stony and ulcerated cancers, tumours, swellings, gout, rheumatism, and lumbago, likewise in case of piles the pills, in all the above cases, ought to be used with the ointment; as by this means enies will be effected with much greater certainty, and in half the time that it would require by using the ointment alone. The ointment is proved to be a cer- tain remedy for the hite of the Moschettoes, Sand flies, Chiego- foot, Yaws, and Coco-bay. Burns, scalds, chilblains, chapped. hands, and lips, also bunions, 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 will be found of the greatest sevice. These pills, arc, without exception, the finest purifier of the blood ever discoveied, and OUGHT TO BE USED BY A LL! Sold by the proprietor, 244, Strand, near Temple Bar, where Advice may be had Gratis at the Hereford Journal Office, and bv all respectable venders of patent medicines throughout the fivilised woild, in Pots and Boxes, at Is. ljd.,2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., Us '229., 33s« each. Theie is a very considerable saving in takmg the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients are arti*»d to each pot. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. A. WILLIAMS, COACH BUILDER, (LATE OF RUPERRA-STREET.) TjEGS respectfully to inform his patrons, of Newport and its 13-vicinity, that he has taken more extensive and commodious premises, (lately occupied by Mr. William Hunt, Builder,) in Great Dock-stieet, where the business will in future be carried on. J. A. W. takes this opportunity of expressing to his numerous supporters, his grateful acknowledgments for the liberal bestowal ol their patronage. A- MM OW tw t"P TAFF VALE RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rpHAT a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Pro- JL prietors of the Taff Vale Railway will be held at the White Lion Inn, Broad-street, Bristol, on Wednesday, the 10th day of December next, for the purpose of empowering the Directors to raise the additional Capital authorised by the Company's Act, 7 and 8 Vict. J. J. GUEST, Chairman. Railway Office, Cardiff,) November J2th, 1845. | November J2th, 1845. 1 The Chair will be taken at One o'Clock precisely. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Pro- prietors of the Taff Vale Railway Company will be held at the White Lion Inn, Broad-street, Bristol, on Wednesday, the 10th day of December next, for the purpose of convert- ing or consolidating into Stock the Capital authorised by tho Company's Act, 7 and 8 Vict., upon such terms as shall be de- termined at such Meeting. J. J. GUEST, Chairman. Railway Office, Cardiff, t November 19th, 1845. ) The Chair will be taken at half-past One o'Cclock. It CAUTION I-Unprincipled individuals prepare the mos* spurious compounds under the same names they copy the labels, bills, advertisements, and testimonials of the original Thomas's Succedaneuin. It is therefore highly necessary to see that the words "Thomas & Howard" are on the wrapper of each ailicle. All others are fraudulent imitations. For Stopping Decayed Teeth, priee2s.6d. ø.J P'rTT^9>I^v?1? BY ,IKR MAJESTY, THE QUEEN, IIlS ROYAL HIGHNESS PHINCE ALBERT. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF KENT. IIlS MAJESTY HIE KING OF THE BELGIANS, wT1IE KING 0f PRUSSIA. HIS GRACE the ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. And nearly all the Nobility, THE BISHOPS AND THE CLERGY. MR. THOMAS'S SVCCSOANEVMt OR filling Decayed Teeth, however large the cavity, ll is superior to an) thins ever before used, as it is placed in tho 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 I he toolh many years, rendering extraction unneces- sary. It anests all further progress of decay, and renders them again useful in mastication. All persons can use Mr. THOMAS'S SUCCHDANEUM THEMSELVES WITH EASE, as full directions are enclosed. Prepared only by Messrs. Thomas and Howard, Surgeon- Dentists, (54, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. PRICE 2s. (¡d. Sold by their appointment by the following Agents :— II. Williams. E. V. Jenkins, and U.J. fhillips, druggists, New- port Phillips, Cardiff"; Farror, Monmouth; J. H. Alopgail, Abergavenny; Morgan, Merthyr Tydvil Williams, Brecon; Goulstono. Llandovery, Willian s, Jenkins, Strick, Daw, and Wilson, Swansea; Evans, Carmarthen; and by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors or the Proprietors will send the Succo- dancuin BY POST to any part of the Kingdom. LOSS OF TEBTH. Messrs. Thomas and Howard continue to supply the loss of TEETH 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 tho most ingenious system of supplying aiti- ficial teeth hitherto invented. They adapt themselves over the most tender gui-ns or remaining slumps, without causing the least pain, rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary. They are so fixed as to fasten any loose teeth where the gunw have shrunk, from the use of calomel, or other causes, They also beg to invite those not liking to undergo any painful opera tion.as practised by most members of the profession, to inspec- their painless, yet effective, system j and in order that their im- provements may be within the reach of the most economical, they will continue the same moderale charges. Messrs. THOMAS & HOWARD, Surgeon-Dentists, 64, Beruers-street, Oxord.street, London. A t home from 10 till 4. Those INTERESTED IN II iLlf OTH'lfl^TO °BE ENTIRELY AND SCRUPU- LOiheiirY new'* method' of fixing Artificial Teeth has .ob- tained the approbation and recommendation ol the lollowing eminent Physicians and Surgeons Sir James Clarke, Bart., Physician o her Majesty. Dr Locock. Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty. Dr'. Ferguson, Physician Accoucheur to her Majesty. Dr Brieht Physician Extraordinary to her Majesty. Sir B C Biodie, Bart., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty. The la'te"sir Astley Cooper, Bart., Serg. Surgeon to lier Majesty. R. Keate, Esq., Serg. Suigeon to her Majesty. Dr. Merriman. Phvsician to her R.H. thu Duchess of Kent. SirC. 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-street-, for Monmouth, Mr. W.A.COSSENS, Chemist, &c. Rowlands' Kalyclor: An Eastern Botanical Discovery of surprising efficacy, for rendering the skin soft, clear, and fair, and for bestowing a healthy roseate hue on the Complexion. AS a creator and conservator of a transparently fair skin, Ro wland's Kalydor may be said to exert an almost magical power. Balmy, odoriferous, creamy, and perfectly free from all mineral admixture, it is distinguished for its extremely bland, purifying, and soothing effects upon the skin while by its action on the pores and minute secretory vessels, it expels all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to inflammation, and thus effectually dissipates all redness, tan, ptMtpffs, spots, freckles, discolorations, and other unsightly cutaneous visitations. The radiant bloom it imparts to the cheek the softness and delicacy which it induces on the hands, arms, and neck its capability of soothing in ilation, removing cutaneous defects, and all unsightly appearances, render it indispensable to every toilet. The constant and persevering uso of this invaluable medica- ment preserves and invigorates those impoitant functions of the skin on which depend its purity and softness—the neck, hands, and arms assuming and ret tiuing the radiant whiteness so much admired, and affoiditig so unequivocal a mark of attention to the niceties of the toilet and the graces of personal attraction To Gentlemen, who suffer from tenderness and irritation of the face after shaving. Rowland's Kalydor will have an unri. valled effect in alleviating and allaying irritation and smaniog pain, and rendering the skin soft and smooth. It is invaluable as a renovating and refreshing wash during the heat and dust of summer, or frost and bleak winds of winter and, in cases of sun-burn, stings of insects, chilblains, chapped- skin', or incidental inflammation, its virtues have long and exten- sively been acknowledged. .1. Its purifying and refreshing properties have obtained its exclu- sive selrction by the Court,and the ttoyal Family of Great Britain, and those of the Continent of Europe, together with the elite ol the aristocracy and" Haute Vulee Horn the sultry climes of India and the drawing-rooms of Calcutta and Madras, to the frozen realms of the Czar and the salons of St. Petersburg and Moscow. „ This exotIc preparation is perfectly innoxious, acting in all cases by promoting a healthy lone (II the minute vessels, and is the most etegant as well as effective toilet appendage hitherto sub- mitted to universal patronage. mlttedt0 THE NURSERY. One of 'he most important uses of this invaluable preparation V ncculiar adaptation for the use of children and the purposes f »|J linrsery. As a wash foi infants, it cannot be too strongly ^commended cooling, healing, and innoxious, it may be used i flip most delicate lady or child with assuiance of the most rlVi sifety and effect: it pieserves and beautifies the young and tender skin, and ensures it from derangement by exiernal causes. nursingi suffer pain from sore or inflamed uJ will find an unfailing relief in the Kalydor; and, from pipp,e > nower to allay irritation and cool the mouth, it ren- ders^pleasing ^11 d painless that most delightful task imposed by maternal duty. CAUTION. r. »• h and universal reputation causes unprincipled shop- i .« nffer spurious compounds for sale under the title of keepers to jf CQm se(j 0f mineral astringents utterly ruinous Kalvuor, tjiejr ROPEJ|ENT action, endangering to the c0J"l? ,|lerefore, imperative on purchasers to see that the lieailii. > words "ROWLAND'S KALYDOR," .i„r,iv«lone (an engraving of exquisite beauty from a arc on the VeAtm, Bacon, and Co.) To protect steel plate by j comn,issioneis of stamps have the public » nam„ and address, thus- A'It(iWLANO & SON, 20, IIATTON GARDEN, U ,«a nn the Government Stamp which is afhxed on fa*UDULENT THE LIBRARY OP THE T. ATE DEAN OF landaff. THIS extensive Theological and General Library, will be JL SOLD BY AUCTION, at the National School Room, at Llandatf, at Twelve o'clock on Thursday, the 18th of De- cember, 1845. Catalogues may be procured on application to Mr. W. Bird, Post-office, or Mr. Webber, Guardian Office, Cardiff. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, SUN COURT, CORN-IIILL. & 16, PALL MALL, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1803. FOR insuring houses And other builfiings, "goods, wares, merchandize manufacturing and farming stock ships in port, harbour, or dock, and the cargoes of such ships; also ships building and repairing barges and other vessels on navigable rivers and canals; and goods on board such vessels throughout Great Britain and Ireland, and in Foreign countries, FROM LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, CAPITAL—ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. The rates of annual premiums on the three ordinary classes of Insurances have been reduced to s. d. Common 1 6 Hazardous. 2 6 Doubly Hazardous.. 4 6 Farming Stock insured generally at 3s. per Cent. N.B. On Insurances for more years than one, a discount of Five per Cent, per annum on the yearly premium will be allowed for all years except the first. Prospectuses of the Company, and every information relative to Insurances may be obtained on applicatipn to Messrs. BIRCH & DAVIS, Agents, Newport. Notice to Railway and Steam Boat Travellers, Anderton's Hotel, 164, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. FCLEMOW, Proprietor, begs to inform Gentlemen and F Families, that he has considerably ENLARGED HIS EXTENSIVE PREMISES, tor the better accommodation of his numerous supporters. The Larder and Wine arrangements are not inferior to any house in London. The Daily Bill of Fare, in the Coffee and Dining Rooms, con- tains every delicacy in season. Dinners from Twelve to Seven at Is. upwards; Lodgings, 10s. 6d. per week; Breakfast, with cold meat, Is. 3d. each; Private Rooms for Parties, Committees, See. Omnlbusses pass- ing to and fro from all the Railway Stations. Fine Turtle at 2s. per basin, or 10s. 6d. per quart, sent to all parts of England. A Porter in attendance to receive Visitors by the Night Trains. Messrs. R. & L. PERRY & Co. may be consulted at 19, BERNERS STREET, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Daily, and at 106, DUKE STRERF. LIVERPOOL, Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday; And at No. 10, ST. JOHN STREET, DEANSGATE, MANCHESTER. On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. T II E S I LE N T FRIEND," ON HUMAN FRAILTY. Price 2s. 6d., and sent Free to any part of the United c Kingdom, in a Sealed Envelope, from either of the above Establishments, on receipt of 3s. (id. in Postage Stamps or Post Office Order. A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES OF TIIE GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sexes; being an Enquiry into the concealed, cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vistour has established hei em- pire:—with observations on the baneful effects of Solitary In- dulgence and infection Local and Constitutional Weakness, Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and On the partial or total Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of bmig- ration the destructive effects of (ionorrhaja, Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner the VVoik is embellished with Ten fine coloured Engravings, repre- senting the deleterious influence of Meicury on the Skin, by Erup- lions on the Head, Face, and Body; with approved mode of Cure for both sexes; followed by observations on the Obligations of Maiiriaof, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the temoval of certain Disqualifications; the whole pointed out to.Suffering Humanity as a SILENT FRIEND, to be consulted tvithoitt exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, Pater-, noster-row; Hannav and Co.. 63, Oxford-street; Gordon, 146, Leadenhall Stieet, London Newton, 16 & 19, Church Street. Liveipool; Ingham, Maiket Street, Manchester; D. Campbell 136, Argyle Street, Glasgow; R. Lindsay, 11, Elms Row, Edinburgh; Powell. 10, Westmoreland Street, Dublin Rawle, Church Street, Liverpool; Merlin Office, Newport, and by all Booksellers and Patent Medicine Venders in town and country OPINIONS OF TUB PRESS. We regard the work before us, The Site"' Prien«t,» as a work em- bracing most clear and practical views of a series of complaints hitherto little understood, and passed over by the majority of the medical pro- fession, for what reason we are at a loss to know. We must, however confess that a perusal of this work has left such a favourable repression 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 pfcgc«."—Age atid Argus. The authors of The Silent Friend' seem to be thoroughly conver- sant with the treatment of a class of complaints which are. we fear, 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 careful perusal."—Era. i f" *1"S w,"rk s,»ould be read by all who value health and wish to enjoy Journal tr"isms therein contained dely all doubt.—Farmer's THIS CORD IA I. BALM or SYRI ACTUM Is intended to relieve those persons, who, by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined thei r constitutions, or in then way to the consummation of that deplorable state, are af- lecteu 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, &c. J Ins medicine is particularly recommended to be taken be. roie persons enter into the Matrimonial State, lest in the event ol piocreaiion occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en. debUhy Ul>°" U t>ie P1'?""1 characters derivable from parental Price 11 Is., or the quantity of four at 11*. in one bottlefor 33s, by which lis. is saved; the £ » cases may be 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, scrofula, and all cutaneous eruptions, conveying its active prin- ciples ^throughout the body,even penetrating the minutest vessels, removing all eruptions, contaminations, and impurities, from the vital stream,—-eradicating the morbid virus; and radically ex. pelting it through the skin. Price lis., or four bottles in one for wl,ich Us. is saved, also in jK5 cases, which saves jEl 12s. Venereal Contamination, if not at first eradicated. will often remain aeerelly lurking in the system for years, and, although for a while undiscovered, at length break out upon the unhappy individual iikits moal dreadful forms; or else, unseen, internally endanger the 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, tousils, and threatened destruction of the nose, palate. See., nodes on the shin bones, or any 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. teisive Essence will be found to be attended with the most as tonislung effects, in checking the ravages of the disorder, remov- ing all Scorbutic Complaints, and effectually re-establishing the health of the constitution. To persons entering upou the lespon- sibilities of matrimony, 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 affecttons are visited upon the innocent wife and offspring, Irom a want of these simple precautions, than perhaps half the woild is aware of; for, it must be remembered, where the fountain is polluted he streams that flow from it cannot be pure." PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price,2s.9d..4s.6d.. and Us. per box. With explicit directions, rendered perfectly intelligible to every capacity, are well known throughout Europe to be the must cer- tain and effectual remedy ever discovered for Gonorrhoea, both n its mild and aggravated forms, by immediately allaying inflam- mation and arresting further progress. Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of the Bladder, Pains of the U>ius and Kidneys. Gravel, and other disorders of the Urinary passages, in either sex, are permanently cured in a short space without confinement or the least exposure. mcdiciues are prepared only by Messrs. R. and L. FLRRY &c CO., Surceons 19, Berners-street, Oxlord-street, London. Messrs. PERRY expect, when consulted by letter, the usual fee of One Pound, to be addressed to the London Establishment, where all communications and orders are requested to be for- warded. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the de- tail of their cases, as to the duration of the complaint, tbesymp. loms age, |,al,iis of living, and general occupation. Medicines can be forwarded to any oart of the world no difficulty can oc- cur, as iliWy Wlll be se £ uycly packed, and carefully protected from observation. Messis. R. i,. Perr and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as l9' ^mers-street,Oxford-street London, daily and at 1C-6, Duke Street, Liverpool, every Thursday, briday, and Satur- day, and at 10, St. John Street, Deansgate, Manchester on Monday., Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, punctually from Eleven till Two, and from Five till Eight- On Sundays, trom I en till Twelve. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messrs. l'erry & Co. to give such ad- V"* as win We tj,e ^nsof effecting a permanent and effectual cure, alter all other means have proved ineffectual. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- ders, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with an, quantity of the Cordial Balm of Syriacum, the Concknt ratko IWnsivr. lissENCF and Perry's Purifying Specific Pills usual allowance io the Trade,by mostof the principal Whole- !>trd!riMediCinMu;eF°V^°N'l<IN9. Ctai.i.1 .opot "■'«« Davs A n.mir.c.ur.1 i» E.gli.d p.op»«d I. hi. :r "»-r M«h it h. «»H f'l >hw I" °»» hours, WIDOWS', NATIONAL, AND GENERAL LIFE W ANNUITY AND ASSURANCE SOCtETY. 3, Adelaide Place. London Bridge -Provisionally Registered, pursuant to Act of Parliament, 7 and 8 Vic,, cap. 110. DIRECTOItS. diaries Collins, Esq. Francis Augustus Cox.LL-D. John Hewlett. LL.D. Deane John Hoare, b.sq. Christopher Lund, Esq. J. Frank, Lambert, Esq. Thumas Walker, Esq., Resident Director. Life Anndihis granted on very favourable ternt& :— Age Annuity Age Annuity Age Annuity 40 I £ 7. 9s. 4d. I 50 I f8. lis. 7d. I <30 I jSH.3s.8d. ..Example—A person aged65m »y obtain an annuity ot £ 12.17s.7d. for every £100. paid down. Survivorship Annhihes.—A husband aged 30, may, by a single payment of 4M47. 15s., or an annual payment of El I., or a quarterly payment of £ 2.17s. lid., secure to his wife aged 2.S,an annuity of 1;50. per annum after bis decease, and dUliug her life. Life AsstjRAScus.—The lowest rates of premium consistent with safety, and the whole of the profits divided amongst the assured. A person aged 30 m iy secure the sum of £ 500. ;.t Ins death, by an annual payment ofjEtL Is. 3d., or a quarterly payment of £2. 18s. 4d., during hi< life. Prospectuses, and every information, may brf obtained, on application at the Office of the Society, or by letter, addressed to THOMAS WALKEU, Actuary. fcS" Agents Wanted for the Country. AGENT for NEWPORT Mr. E. TAPSON. LOSS OrrEETH SUPPLlk.iD. Loose Teeth Fastened, and Filling Decayed Teeth with Minero Ma rmoratu in. MONS. LE DRAY and CO., SUUGEON DENTISTS, 27, the Top of Park street, (one door from Berkeley-square ) BRISTOL, BEG to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and otheis. that they are now enabled to fix their Patknt Incourodibi.'k Ti-rra-Mctai i.u; Teeth, on the most scientific principles, without the slightest pain or inconvenience, at ihcir usual moderate Paris charges. A Single Tooth..5s. A &!t..£5. 58.. Specimens of these beautiful Teeth may be viewed daily at Mons. Le Dray's Kesidence, as well as his oilier improvements, and his superior mode of sparing the Patient from the pain and inconvenience hitherto attending operations of this kind. Scurvy in the Gums effectually removed, loose Teeih fastened, and decaved ones filled with their celebrated MinhiaY. MARMOIUTUJoI," -oni Only One Sitting is required by Mons. Le Dray and Co. from Patients, to enable them to lis other a partial or complete Set of Teeth, without extracting the roots, or giving the slightest pain. Decayed Teeth, however large the caviijr, restored and made sound, with their celebrated Mineial Marmoratum, ot *hich they are the side Proprietors. Mens. Le Dray and Co. return their sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy-, and the Inhabitants of Bristol, for the highly distinguished patronage which they daily receive, and which it will be always their study to maintain. Mons. Le Dray's •' Treatise on the Diseases of the Teeth and Gums" may he had gratis, by application at his Ri-sideuce where every information appertaining to their profession can be obtained free of charge. Artificial palates made on an improved princ.ple.—Teeth out of tepair remodelled to fit the mouth, and restored equal in beauty and diuirability to their original state. Children's Teetli attended to and regulated. Attendance daily from Ten till Seven. TOP OF P A R K S T R M E T r R p One door from Berkeley-square, Bristol. Frampton's Pill of Health. THE manifold advantages to the Heads of Families from the possession of a Medicine of know* efficacy, that may be re- soited 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 anion; nume- rous testimonials I lie following is respectful submitted TO MR. T. PROUT, 229. STRAND, LONDON. 5, Cooper-street. Manchester, March 12, 1842, Srn,—I have much satisfaction in communicating to you the result of my experience, after repeated trials of Fuampton's PILL OF Health, and I feel it but justice to slate, 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, wa; ranted 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, [ am the means of making Frampton's Pills more generally known and appreciated. I am, sir, tespectfully 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, rendeis 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, &c. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of their salutary effects. The stomaeh 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, wi'l be the result of taking this medicine, according to the directions accompanying each box. Sold by T. Prout, 229, Strand, London, price Is. ljd. and 2s. 9d. per box; and by appointment, by 11. Williams, E. V. Jenkins, and E.J. Phillips, druggists, Ne-vpoit; Phillips, Car. diff Farror, Monmouth J. H Morgan, Abergavenny: Morgan, Merthyr Tydvil; Williams, Brecon; Goulstone, Llandovery; Williams, Jenkins, Strick, Daw, and Wilson, Swansea, Evans, Carmarthen; and by the Venders of Medicinesgenelally throughout the kingdom. Ask for FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH, and observe the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London" ofthe government stamp. NO MORE SUFFERING FROM CORNS OR BUNIONS JONES' PHILOSOPHICAL REMEDY IMMEDIATELY enables the greatest sufferer to walk with the most perfect ease and comfort. Before mankind were doom'd to use The Chinese cramps-called boots and shoes, How free were they to point the toe" Wherever Fancy bid them got But ah what direful consequence, Afflicted their pedalic sense i( When custom brought them into Fashion Many a man who had no passion, That is to say, by nature given, Was by a sweating anguish riven Corns, Blisters, and those wretches—bunions Made his eyes weep, ay more than onions, Or even Peas which Pilgrims use To harden penitential shoes! Unfitted for society Sour-tempered soon he came to be- The dearest friends' approach he thought Was with intent of mischief fraught. His understanding weaken'd thus, He lived in constant pain and foss But Mercy, that divinest maid, At leugth called Science to her aid, And through her Agents, JON ES & Co., Soon sent relief for all his woe! No longer now lie pines and frets All former suffering lie forgets And moves on light Elastic toe" As e'en St. Leon or Perrot! No boots too tight—no leather pinches, Erewhile they killed him, aye by inches A LIGHT HOUSE in the Strand he sees, The home of comfort and of ease, Where, after others' vain endeavour, Corns and Bunions, ay! for ever, Quit the toitur'd foot, and flee Before an instant remedy. This remedy for the relief ^ud cure of corus, bunions, &c., is offered to the public as qntte oiiginal. and totally different from all others that have hitheito been advertised. It will afford immediate relief, and, by attention to tJle direc- tions, will ultimately cure the worst corn or bunion that eve- to. tured humanity; its composition is such as to combine pro- tection against future pain, with all instant removal of the cause of present suffering in other woids, it is a mechanical and me dicinal remedy. Any person suffering from the agony and pain of a corn or bunion, so as to be incapable of placing the fbot to the ground. on the application of this remedy, may immediately walk with the greatest ease and comfort. Prepared and sold by Messrs. JONES &c CO., 201, Suand, London and by all Vendors of patent medicines. In boses alls, ljd and 2s. 9d. each and sent postage free is to any address, on receipt of fifteen postage stamps. Mr. JENKtNS. Agent for Newport. WHOLESALE AGENTS: EDWARDS, St. Paul's Churchyard BARCLAY & SON, 95, Farrinedon-street; and SUTTON.&CO., Bow Churchyard. ON NEBVOUS UEBZLITir & DISEASE IN MAN. 128 pages, royal 8vo., Price Is in an Envelope, or forwarded, free on receipt of Postage Stamps or Older for Is. bd. THE MENTOR OF HEALTH,* Medical work on Nervous Debility, and the Causes of Premature Decay in Man, resulting from excess, infection, or impiudence; with plain directions addressed to those suffering, for a sure and speedy restoration to health and vigour. Also, observations on mar- itage, and treatment of gonorrhoea .syphilis .impotence, gleet, &c., illustrated by recent cases. By J. S. 11SSOI and Co.. Surgeons, &c.. 6, Caroline-street, Bedford square. Published by the Authors, and sold by James Gilbeit. 49, Paternoster-ro» Mudie 161. Heet-s .ee Noble, 114, Chancery-lane; Purkiss, 60 Complou-st.e^t; Lovelace, 35. King-street, Regent-street; Russell, 44, S oro-stiee,, Bedford- *quare, London Thomas Newton, 1G and 29. Church-sHeef, Liverpool; W. Watt, Bookseller, Elm-row Edinburgh; YV. Galbrath, 2. Dame-street, Dublin antl by all Booksellers. "The Mentor of Health, by Dr. lissot, is one of the most valuable and instructive little works on the subject of disease, resulting from early indiscretion, &c., we ever perused. It con- tains plain and sirnpledescriptions of the anatomy and physiology of the organs liable to be affected by such diseases and every information to guide the unwary and inexperienced from the temptations to which they are exposed, lo those requiring a Mentor, we most strongly recommend this work, and it is well woitli the perusal of those who are so fortunate as not to need its advice."—London Meicantile Journal. Messrs. Tissot and Cû., may be consulted daily at their resi- dence, Mornings, till 3 Evenings, frotu 6 to Sundays, from 11 till 3. Consultation fee, by letter, jel. Inviolable secresy may be relied 00. N.B. Syphilis and secoudary symptoms cured without the dangerous and unnecessary use of ipercury. GOLDNER'S PATENT PSES £ EV £ D PROVISIONS. Protected In/ her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent- PRICES OF PROVISIONS IN BOND. Stewed Beef bit. per lb. Round of do. 6¡d. Flank of do 6|d. Ox Cheek. G^d. „ Tripe t!^d. „ List of Prices of Gotdner's Patent Preserved Provisions. NJ I I.K. s. il s. d. Milk pcrquail I 4 Curried Fowls each 7 6 Dilln perpiot 0 o GAMK. Ditto pcr^piut 0 (i (.xineaFowts each C 0 SOUPS. Venison, Haiinnli to 1:5. Rial Tllltle per quart 10 6 Venison,Hashed peril). 2 2 Mock Turtle „ 2 3 Itare, Hoasted each G 0 OxTai) It3 Hare, .tilled per lb. 1 2 Ox Clieek22 i'mtiidges, Itoasled, each 1 C Gililet v. „ 2 :i Pheasant, Roasted 6 0 G¡"use, Roasted36 Vegetable ,,2 8 Ptarmigan, do 3 0 Carrot „ 2 2 Black (>amc, do. 6 (l Mnlligatawnv 2 8 Wild Duck, do. 3 0 Concentrated Gravy ,,3 4 Ralihit, Curried per lit. I 8 Cliirkeu Bioili ,,3 0 Rabbits, with Onion Satice, I 6 Veal liiolli 26 FISH. Milium Broth ,,19 Real \V. I. Tin lie, Calipash 1::Lt lloteli I'olch „ 2 2 and Calipee per lb. 10 Co Soup & Bouilli peril). (I Ii Oitto Steaks .« ..50 Dilto fioiu 0 lbs. upwards 0 Cl Sahnon .16 VEGETABLES. Cod Fish 16 Green Peas per lb. 1 0 Slewed F.els 2 0 Onions 0 10 l.obsteis ill Shell .3 6 Carrots and (.ravy. ('tit IVsli lietiinys I 6 Carrots, plain „ 0 <i Yarmouth Bloaters16 tnntips 0 in Cod Sounds I ti ISceUiool „ (I ti SAUCK. Parsnips >07 I.obsters for Sance.per pint 2 REEF. Ditto per i pint I 6 Roast Beef pel lb. I I Oytteis per pint 2 0 Spiced lieel' I 0 Ditto per j pint I X Riiiiip SteakK stewed t 3 Mushrooms.. per pilll 2 6 Beef Ahmiode 0 lot Siuitnps 20 r^ulyas If.-ei' | j Ox Tongues each C 0 FRENCH DIRHF.S. I npe and Onions, per lb. I Reef, a la Mode per lb. 2 0 Rii-iai,50 Beef, a la Roval 2 9 Mr; TON. Ox 30 Roast Miilt.ui per lb. I I Ditto iralian r 3 Roast I.e. ot Mnuoi, I I Ditto with ivas 3 o Hoik-d Mutton o Jo* Teiiclroiis of Veal 3 Boiled Leg of Mutton ..II Ragout of Veal "20 Hashed Mutton 0 KI.J Veal Cutlets Jardiniere 2 Haricot Mutton I I Ditto with Peas 26 Irish Stew 0 lo Ditto Totnata 2 £ LAMB. Ditto Italian .2 0 Roast Lamb pel lb. I 6 Sweethreao per case a o Roast Leg of Lamb I 6 Minced Veal per lb. 2 6 Roast Lamb pel lb. I 6 Sweethreao per case a o Roast Leg of Lamb I 6 Minced Veal per lb. 2 6 Stewed Lamb & Vegetables 1 4 Noix de Veau 2 0 Lamb and Green Peas I 4 Frieandeau 3 0 VEAL. Call" sTongue Sauce Piqiiaute 3 0 Roast Veal per lb. 1 .1 Call's Tongut with Peas ..3 0 Ro:.st l illet of Veal I <; L>HU. Smoked .30 Knuckle of Veal I 2 Mutton Cutlets, Tomata 2 ti Stewed W.il a;n1 Vegetables I 3 Ditto Italian .20, \calaudGrten Peas 1 1 Ditto .lardinieie K (1 eal Cutlets 1 f, Ditto with Peas 2 6 Minced eal I 6 Kagont of Mutton .2 0 eal Coltops I () Lamb Cutlets, Jardiniere 2 ea CalCs Head I 1 Ditt0 Italian .2 6 Ditto and Bacon .16 Ditto loinala .2 6 Ditto Hashfd with Bacon Ditto with Peas26 and Brains I g Land Shoulder of 11 Calf's Brains I o braised .2 0 Calf's Feet and Jelly.. I I Ragout of Lamb .20 Curried Veat t 4 Kiduey Saute. 2 6 PORK. Pheasant each 8 0 Pork Cutlets per lb. I 6 Ditto Truffled li 0 Sucking Pig 12s. 15 0 Partridge .3 0 Hams per lb. 1 4 Supreme of Fowl, per use 12 0 POULTRY. Frlcaseed Fowls peril). 2 6 Turkeys, Roasted or Boiled, Duck and Peas each 0 6 each 7s. to 15 0 Teal en Salmi per case 6 0 Geese, Roasted each 9 0 Grouse en Salmi .CO Dntks, Roasted, each h, to 4 6 Partridge en Saiiiiia0 Dilto and Green Peas ..5 0 Pheasant en Salmi ..8 0 Fowls, Roasted or Boiled, Green each 3s. fid. to 5 6 2d. extra charged for I lb. Doikinjj Capons each C (t cast's 011 French dishes. Pigeons.Roasted,per couple 2 0 Grouse Soup per quart 3 6 Uitto alld Green Peas 3 0 Superior Turtle SOllp t5 0 Pigeons, Steak, and Giblets Clear ditto 21 0 for Pies per case 3 0 Julienne 30 MADE DISHES. POTTED MEATS. ttagontot Goose peril). I 6 Polled Heel.. peril). 3 0 Ditto of Turkey ) <: Ditto Veal 3 0 Ditto of Fowl .2 0 Ditto Giblets 3 (I Ditto of Mutton I 2 Dilto Tongues 3a Ditto ol Veal14Ditto Ham 30 Ditto of Lamb ) < Ditto Shrimps 4 0 Ditto of C.ibtets t fi Ditto Lobsters 4 u The above can be had in Canisters eontaiiiin<r from t tb. to 500 lhs. each. One penny extra charged for 1 lb. cme". These provisions are free from the objectionable gaseous Havou r so milch eomplainctl of in-tbose preserved by the old process and the very moderate price at whid, tlwy are solll, lenders them advantageous for Home Consumption as well as Sea Stores. Sole Agent at CARDIFP-J, G. BIRD, Ship and Insurance Broker, and General Commission Agent. JUST ruBUSHED, The Sixteenth Edition, illustrated with cases, and lull length Engravings. Price 2s. 6J., in a Sealed Envelope, and sent free to any part 01 the Kingdom, on the receipt of a Post-Office Order for .Is. Gd. "THE SECRET COMPANION," A MEDICAL VVOItK on Nervous Debility,and the concealed cause of the decline of Physical Strenlh 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 Engtavings, shewing the Evils arising from the use of Mercury, and its influence on the body by^ K. J. ttrodie & Co., Consulting Surgeons 27, MUNTAt.UK-SrRHET.RUSSr:LLSQUAHK LON DON Published and sold by the Authors, at their residence; also by Sherwood and Company, Paternoster Iiow; Mr. Noble 114, Chancery Lane; Mr. Purkess, Complon-slreet Soho' llannay and Co., 63, Oxford street; Barih, 4, Brydces-street' Co vent Garden; Gordon, 146, Leadenhall-stieet, London! Roberts, Derby Gardener, Gloucester; Fryer Bath llarurr Cheltenham; Parker. Hereford; Slattei, Oxford 'Newton' Church-street, and Ross and Nightingale, Chronicle Office, Liverpool; Fenis aud Score, Union street. Bristol- Phillips, Chemist, Newport; and by all Book sellers in town a'nd couutr* OPINIONS OF Til li PRESS country This is a Work of great merit, and should be placed in the hands of every young man who is suiler.iiK from past folly and indiscretion It contains many valuable truths, and its pomsal is certain to benefit hi'm in many ways.—London Mercantile Journal. The authors of this valuable work evidently well understand H.p <i.b. ject upon which they treat, and this is the best guarantee we can tin those persons to whom it is likely to prove serviceable. It is a oublica tion which can, and ought to be placed in the hands of eveiv young man, to guide him among the temptations of the world to which he matr be subjected.—Kentish Mcrcury. THE CORDIAL BALM OF ZETLAlTICAi 0.\ Nature's Grand Restorative. Is exclusively directed to the cure of nervous sexual debility syphilis, obstinate gleets, irregularity, weakness, impotency, barienncss, loss of appetite, indigestion, consumptive habita, and debilities .aiising from venereal excesses, &c. It isamott 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 spilits, fits, headache, wanderings ot the mind, vapours and melancholy, tiembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, disordered nerves' obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, ami inward wasting. The fine softening qualities of this Cordial Balm of Zeylanica is pe. culiaily adapted to remove such symptoms, and eradullv restore the complete system to a healthy state—even where Slerilify seems to have fastened on the female constitution this medicine iv.II wann and puiify the blood and Huh], n^oVatrthe body! and remove every Hnpedtmi-nr. This medicine should be taken p.evious to persons entering into the Matrimonial Slate, to p.ev^nt the ot..p.K suderin, from the past imprudence of its parents, or inheriting any seeds 01 disease, which is too frequently the case. Sold iu bottles, piice 4s. (id. and 1 Is. each, or the quantity of four in one family bottle for 33s., by which one lis. bottle is saved. The £ C>. cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of one pound twetve shillings) may be had as usual, at 27, Mon- tague-street, llussell Square, London. Patients in the country who require a COUI se 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 aeknowleged to be the best and surest remedy foi the cure of the Venereal Disease in both sexes, including Gonnorrhoea, Gleels, Secondary Symptoms, Strictuies, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss of time, conliiierricnl, 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 ea;s, deafness, obstinate glset#, |iodes on the shin bones, uleeiaied sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at length a gene al debility and decay of the constitution ensues, and a meianciioij death puts a period to their dieadfnl sufieirngs. These pilli 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 inefiicient; a pe-seve. rance in the Putifying Vegetable I ills,. in which Messrs. Brodiit have happily compressed the most purifying ano healing virtues of the vegetable system, amd which is of the utmost impoiianoe to those afflicted with Scorbutic affections, Eruptions on any part ofthe body Ulcerations, Scrofulous or Venereal laint, will cleanse file blood floll, all foulness, counteract every morbid af- fection and restore weak and emaciated Constitutions to pristine health aud vigour. i>i ■Price Is. lid-, 2s- 4*. 6d., and Us. per box. Observe the signature of It. J. Brodte and Co., London. impressed on a seal in red wax, aflixed to each bottle and bo*, as none else are genuine. Sold by all medicine vendors in town and counrry, Be Rure to ask for Hiodie's Cordial Balm of Zeylanica or Nature Grand ltestorative and Purifying Vegetable Pills. Messrs Brodie and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted, as usual at Z7,MONTAGUE SI RLL1 ,IU!bM-.Ll -SQL1ARK,Londov from II o'clock in the moving till eight in the evening, and on Sundays from H 0 clock till 2. On y one personal visit is re. quired from a country patient to enable Messrs. Brodie and Co. to give such advice as will be the means of eflecting a permanent cure after all other means have pioved ineffectual. Country patients are requested to he as minute as possible in the detail of their cases, I he" communication must be accom. panied with the usual consultation fee Of Xi., and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on. N.B.—Country Druggists, Boohellers., and Patent Mcdicine Vendors can be si^pbed with any quantity ol Btodie's Vege- table Pills, and Cordial Balm of Zeylanica, with the usual al- lowance to the liade, by the principal wholesale Patent Medi- cine Houses in London. Only one personal visit is required to efleet a permanent cure. Observe! 7, Montagne-streat^ Russell Squire, f (iiulon. I Sole Agent for Newport, Mr. E. J. PHILLIPS. Chemist, High-gtreft, of whom may lie had the Secret Companion, IMPORTANT TO ALL MERCHANTS. THE RAILWAY TELEGRAPH AND MERCHANTS ADVOCATE. Published in London every Saturday. 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The proprietors also announce their determination to publish occasionally, in Supplemental Sheets, in the Book form, entire works of a costly and valuable character, appertaining to Cow mercial Subjects, and without any enhancement of the price. Price SIXPENCE.—Yearly Subscriptions, HI. Gs. shorter Subscriptions in proportion. Orders received by all Newsmen. Office of Publication, 2, Catherine-street, Strand, London. Wanted a Correspondent, and also an Agent for this town. SYDENHAM'S ANTlbtLlOUS APERIENT Qu For Both Sexes, ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, Prepared from the Prescription of that eminent physician, Dr. SYDENHAM, who was justly styled the Father of Modern Medicine." 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. FIN 11ESE celebrated FAMILV TILLS have l»een faithfully dis- 1- peosed by (he present Proprietor for more than 30 years, and have obtained from all grades of the community a oharacter and reputation which no medicine of a similar nature h'is. hitherto acquired. Dr. S\'DENRAM':i PILLS being a most happy combination of vegetable matter, and not containing any mercu rial preparation, require neither confinement nor alteration 01 diet during their use. Moderaie exercise increases their good efleets. They may be taken at any lime when the bowels are costive and uneasy; and Sydenham's Pills should be taken h" persons of all ages, as they assist digestion, conect excesses ol the table, give a healthy action and tone to the stomach, remove all complaints to which the digestive organs are subject, and will lead to health and cheerful old age. Families and the Proprietor ol Boat ding Schools should never be without an adequate supply of this Admirable Family Medi- cine, as SYDENHAM'S PtH.s may be resorted to wilh the greatest safety and success, on the fiist appearance of indisposition, and, by adopting 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 imperfect action of the organs of digestion." • • The most delicate females, the young and aged, prefer Sv- OrNII,II'S PII.I.S to most olher aperients, as they are beneficial to their general health, improve their appearance, and, being a ViiOETABLP. PRIiPA IlATION, are, at once, mild, safe, and effectual* The high opinion enteitained of SYDENHAM'S i'AMo.Y Puts, nan by many of the most eminent of the Faculty, in present pi no- tice. (as well as the number of gratifying Testimonials the ilft)- Plietor is contantly receiving from persons of the highest res- pectability and standing in society, who have been materially benefitted by their use,) renders any eulogiuin on their meril's superfluous, and must convince the most sceptical of the supe- rior properties of this vahiable established medicine, aeknow- lodged by thousands as the best, safest,^id most effectual Family Medicine. These Pills are sent abroad by the London exporting houses. Merchants and CapUins of vessels will find them all almost indispensable acquisition to their Medicine Cliesti, and ihey jue so prepared as to retain their medicinal properties in any extreme ol climate. Small Boxes, Is. 1^1.^ 2s.<)d.-Family Boxes, 4s. fid. & lis. On the Family Boxes there is a consideiable saving. Prepared by the Sole Proprietor, J. REES, Bristol, and sold wholesale by the following appointed Agents —Baiclay Sons, 'i'?' ^arru,R^0,1"s'rcct; Edwards, b7, and Newbery, 45, St. I a ul s Churchyard Suttou and Co., 10, Bow Churchyard; Her, 4, Chcapside, (and 51, Sackville-streel, Dublin) Drew, viri'4*' a"d Co., Mush Lane; Tieaclier, Osboin, and Co., K son-steeet, Einsbui y-s.quaie, Loudon and may be had e.Yery Druggist, Stalionei, and Medicine S.nft epU,ll,ld Kingdom. for "svnrvijr» s',0,d l>e especially paiticularin asking the srg„at,!re 0A« j ll"'1' »» U'a* tire signature Of "J Itriitol-" is oil the Goveiiiii)-,iit henticity, none are genuine.0 b°X' aS witlumt ,llis ma,k ol RU* Tam POPULAR BEKEDY, TIIE extraordinary success of this r • .■the age it has been tried by l.undfed?^ if w?nJer aperient, and has in every instance donp „ i '•sands as ait the slightest degree, impaired the most ? -as .nevei» of thousands have testified thai perseverance V»' e'!S Life Pills will completely cue any disease "T" i im s nesses of the benefit received from this ii.vai l^i i"* !■'? w"* Testimonials are received daily, and it would l^'i* newspaper, to publish one-half received; and the'tolln 'D selected as people well known in their resuertivn ow,S aie and whose testimony is unquestionable. Further shl'ef0"1! monials and the « Life and Times of Old Pa 1°' gratis, of all agents. ™rr' '^d, The following important testimony to the efficic „r p LIFE PILLS has just been received by the Plo7ni?f J. RR To Messrs. T. Roberts and Co., Londoo l ,0t°rS- • Athlone, Dec. 7 1<5"?< SIRS -—\ou will please to send me six dozen more of PaurV Lif* PILLS, I am just out. They are taking well, and 1 assure you, they aredoing an immensity of good every ohe who has tned them in afflictions of the Liver and Stomach, derives a gieat deal or benefit. Yours,&c. \V 1LLI A M G1LC if RI EST, Apothecarv and Surgeon r .i i • LhamP>™ Office March 5, 11145 Gentlemen,-I h.nk ,t only fair to mention that a man named Scanlon, residing in Sl.go, porter to the Bianconi Car, on pui- cliasmg a ho* ol your wills, declared lo me that for the last ei*ht yeais lie hfks sulleied severely from a ha.1 stomach, no food resting on it, and swelling olten exisimg, and that after finisliiiii,, one box at Is. I.lId., he lelt not only better, but well, can now eat any food, and his appetite and spirits increase 1 remain, gentlemen, your obedient ervant. ]«ong Benton,noar Newcastle* LL IjM" SIRS,—I beg to thank, and inform vnn «r X i V efleet of your PARR'S I.ifk Pi," s 7 '.1^ shoitness of breath, with cough &c but ai'i gVJ" ,jeit pills a short lime, I am not only' enred 1 '7 ,S ,0ur again, and, although an old man of l»0 'l ivi^ „ q ? y°u»B ilia! I tliink I shall liv^ iAi,. • v 'ee' k0 much belter that I uunK 1 snail live to be ninety, at least. If you think ilns will be of service, you are quite welcome to piint it. Yours, with much respect, To the Pioprietoisof Pan's Life Pills^ 1 MUIIPH\. From Mr. VV. Alexander, Bookseller, Yarmouth. /• n • Great Yarmouth. March '>7 !845 GF.NTI.EMEN,—Being recently at Noru-inl, i 11 gentleman at hi» re luest. He said Th^ Ca'M "A". a two or tl ree vine „ l,e sa,"» f had been very unwell tor stantlv felt n iliili!' iii ouiach much out of order, and con- gentlemen iu I toot .y 10 ^eal'lin8» 1 employed two medical no benefit • on iha gr x <Juantlty of mcdicine, bill detived geilinir w«Ue contrary, I found myself daily declining and another ^er,.s1° lhat_I could scarcely walk trom one street lo cordinplv l". 6 W^S l.n a IBC'ancl">ly desponding stale. Ac- end nfl lasec* a l,ox> and took them as directed. At the. ei hr^L "u WaS mu?h be,|e'a>ing taken, I rliink, only an uuf, f,c""sc<luenl y. 1 continued them regularly, a i T ? tW-° bu^S Un<l a l-eeame q„he well. rr„ ,he Heine i l,»e ™ S w'lS icsUircs me to my usual good health. This gentleman wished his case r'n m, i i nu i for obvious reasons, he could no? author?- V" • This timid, perhaps in some calo, f me RlVG "a'"r'' uncommon. A neighUu.ine prude?l« ™"l'<»'snes<i. is nor mined to me that he derives -greattenL'mr rT a*J" of Parr's medicines, but 1 fl'T lhe one i i Permit me to mention il to any 1 am'dear sir, yours,espectfully, p.s. The Pin* i William ALEXANDER. Cures have bcen'efT. •? r ^oved the cough and asllnna. other means hav» f eV ln l'ie 'ollowing diseases, after eveiy U,led- a* can be aiteste.l by many witnesses- blotches oif il' Ue"rls"ls:as^ras,barrenness,biliouscompUints, f'hidera m l r* 0l's> howcl complaints, burns, cancers, coiivnlci •> 1 s' C0'1CS« -constipation ol bowels, consumption, dv-iPnio nS' c.?amPs» c'roup, debility, dropsy, dimness of sight, j.jl' i•e,sipelas, tain lings, foul bieaili, fevers of 1 i 'i*' 'ema^ irregularities, lunula, fits, llux, gout, giddiness, u ndular swellings, bead-ache, heart-burn, hoarseness, inlla.n- li M" a"g,,0r' ,<"prosy. lethargy, liver complaints, S t neasles, mortilic.ilions, nervous and venereal itfl'cction,. ossitic-,l t'o'ls' pains in the bones,pallJllatlo¡¡s, palsy, &c., .xc. ar^cciniine>nnlecl'»'|US l,n'at'0,ls °f the aliove medicine. None leTters on a V*n"'K Lu< l'" «V ate in white Dasted round f.^i i eD6raved on the Government slamp, the directions.' ROliLUlS and CO. Crai*>i*urt, on bv^'lfJ^H ?. 0d'' and family packets, at lis F irin i Samt. } aol s Churchyard; Bmv.Uy and Sons, \1 it l f eJ button and Co., Bow Churchyard, London iV,; VJ and,L" Manp|,e«er; .Land H. Raimes and Co., iiirgh j Mitchell, (ilasgow and by all respeelablc drug- gis s and patent medicine retailers throughout the kingdom. t:3' Ditectioii8 are given with each Box. Agents foi Newport, Mr. P111LLI PS, Chemist. &c., Higb- stPWt an^ Chemist, &c,, top of Llanarth-