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i .} If thon would'st fair TINTERN view aright Go visitit by the ale rnoon-lightl (For the gay beams of gladsome day Gild but to flout the ruin gray). Then go—but go alone the while- Then view St. Mary's ruin'd pile And, home returning, soothly swear, Was never scene so sad, so fair.
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JrW > J* i hp t. v As some proud column,though alone, RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering throne, Now is the stately column broke, The beacon light is quenched in smafce The trumpet'ssilver sound is still The warder silent on the hill.
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jHks, Satins, Satinettes, Irish Poplins, Ribbons, Shawls, Furs, &c., &c. f HENRY THOMAS fJEGS to solicit the attention of purchasers to his 0 STOCK of the foregoing articles, which are just opened. 5The Gros-de-Naps and Satioeues are well deserving notice. M Irish Poplins are of the very best make, and at the Dubhn frices. French and English Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, of the ,4west styles. Red Paisley and Printed Cashmere Shawls, at rices to compete with the London Houses. 1 The Furs warranted all of this year's manufacture. blon House, 13, Commercial-street, Newporr. j EDUCATION. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. A LIMITED number of Young Ladies can be received in a fx. highly-respectable establishment, on the following mo- pate terms, viz. '—Board, with Instruction in English, French, jy a Parisian), Writing, Arithmetic, Music, and Dancing, m- fjjive, at Fifty Guineas per Annum. iThe House is dellightfully situated within a mile westward ot fyde Park. [Address—G. L., Queen's Library,Portman-place,Edgeware- pd, London. RISTOL AND ENGLISH CHANNELS L CONNECTION RAILWAY. THE Committee of Management have the satisfaction of *■announcing that the requisite notices of the intended PPlication to Parliament in the next session have been given, Ad the deposits of plans and sections with the several C lerks f the Peace, and the Board of Trade, as required by the atand- « orders of Parliament, have been duly made. Application for shares may be made until the 27th instant, wn the Lists will be closed for allotment. ISAAC COOKE & SONS, Bristol, Solicitors. BAXTER, ROSE, & NORTON, j -01,CIl0rs- Z) Park-street, Westminster. fee. 1, 1845. tftECT AND EXPEDITIOUS DAILY CONVEYANCE Between Newport and Swansea, Wai-ng through Cardiff, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Aberavon, and 6 Neath. >HE Public are respectfully informed, that on Thursday, the 18th of December, 1845, the QUEEN," a fast, light, elegant, and roomy, PAIR-HORSE OMNIBUS Commenced Running, as above, aVlng the Crown and Prince Albert Hotel, every Morning Ujidays excepted), at Quarter before Eight o(clock, calling at 6 Wexford and Kinsale Arms, Commercial-street; Dominico ,rde8sa's, the Royal George, and the Prince of Wales, Miff-road; arriving at the Rummer Hotel, Cardiff, at Half- t Nine, (thus affording parties bound per Taff Vale Railway, e to transact business in Cardiff, prior to their departure per cond Train to Merthyr); Cowbridge, Half-past Eleven; dgind, Half-past Twelve; meeting the "Ancient Briton," f Swansea, where they remain Thirty Minutes, for Refresh- es returning at One o'clock, and reaching Cowbridge, at *o; Cardiff, at Four and Newport, at Six. be Proprietor begs to assure the Public at large, that no rtlon shall be wanting on his part for their comfort, and eV care paid to the safety of Luggage and Parcels. Masters vessels, and Seamen, will find this conveyance well worthy their patronage. Booking Office for Passengers, Parcels, CA, at Newport, the CROWN and PRINCE ALBERT 'I*EL WEXFORD and KINSALE Arms, Commercial- et; ROYAL GEORGE, and PRINCE OF WALES, Miff-road- Cardiff, RUMMER HOTEL. T 'THOMAS W. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Newport, 18th Dec., 1845. lOTS, BEAVERS. DOESKINS, SUPERFINE WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS, HATS, &c. k WELL-ASSORTED Stock of the above now soling at the ALBION-HOUSE, 13. Commercial-street, with the °*est Fancy Velvet, and Plush Vestings, and a Large Stock Cords Velveteens, Moleskins, Mogadores, See. December 10ihf 1S45. MONMOUTHSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ItAT the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE for the County of Monmouth, will be held at WN HALL, in U8K, on MONDAY 'the 5th day of JANUARY, 1846, »d that the Court will sit at 12 o'clock at noon, and immediately oceed with all business relating to the Assessment, Applica- and Management of the County Stock or Rate, or any fund funds used or applied in aid thereof, and make orders for yments, and consider and direct the general business of the >unty. All bills and demands relating to the public expenditure of 6 County, must be delivered into the office of the Clerk of e Peace, Fourteen Days before the Sessions, or they will not settled and allowed at such Sessions. And all appeals and ^erses must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before »elve o'clock on the second day of the Sessions. At half.pantnineon Tuesday, the 6th January, the Grand and Juries will be called over, and are to answer to their or in default thereof, they will be fined; and all per- by recognizances are to attend, as the Court will to try appeals, indictments for felonies, and traverses, cti an8act °ther business of the Sessions. All con- P and recognizances, and all informations and depositions t delivered or transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace Ived k dftys previous to the Sessions. All costs al- Bv county must be taxed at the same Sessions, or Rot afterwards be allowed. WADDINGTON, jT, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. 17th December, 1845. L NEW EN3RAVIN&S. Pnomas Boys' Graphic Union, 1845. £ *LKIE'S VILLAGE FESTIVAL, in Line, large si«e, with VVilkie's most important Pl»«es. L^lts, £ l. l|8. 6d Proofs, £ S. 3s. Ind. bef. let. £ 4. 4s. Od. i*l8ts' pfs. all sold To be advanced on the publication of the W?sftJ,^iTo*bPWNCE ALBERT, I .S*«Uuel Cousins. A.R.A., and Samuel Bellin, in the first fc*! 'o match Chalon's whole-length Portrait of the r^nts £ 1. lis. 6d° prfs. £ 3. 3s. Od. Ind. bef. let £ 4. 4s. Od. jThe DYIN(j CAMEL in the DESERT, a beautiful Line R|r.av<ng, after H. Warren, by W. R. Smith. fl, [Prints £ l. iis> gj prfs> £ 3. 3s. Od. Ind. bef. let. £ 4. 4a. Od. ptist'3 pfs gg Od [Subscribers taking the whole of the above three Engravings lance, are entitled to purchase them on the undermentioned <%Ds» three for £ 4 4 0 India paper. ditto 8 8 0 f, India, before Let ditto 11 4 0 ,„ n feVaProofc, India only 60 ditto 16 16 01, Festival" all sold LAST APPEAL, from FRANK STONE, beautilully en- fcgs » by Samuel Bellin, same size as The Heart s Misgi- ^ts> £ ,s 0tl pfa, £ 2. 2. Od. In,dia before let. and fecTORf%a2H°NSON RESCUING OLIVER GOLD- fcJfH from his LANDLADY, from E. M. Wavd s Original l»0d. bef. let. all .old. POOR TEACHER," e»8'*ve<l by Wil- l^^tsfios. 6d. Proofs, £ 1. 1«- Od. India pfs. bef. let., all "e^UtledSto purchase them on the undermentioned ioS"«ions.the>reetor £ l 8 0 iS1 PkPf6r; Lef "ilto 4 4 0 all sold. p"^af' nn?ndia only 50 ditto 5120 "Appeal" all sold JfThe En„J „f'"prince Albert,"—"Camel,"—" John- h'-anl^Ser will also shortly be advanced to double fcir rw.. subscribers may now have these, as well b l0Tv tems ^ove suted, if ordered immediate y I c-r Plates are the Engravings for 1845, in r^ofrs^OYS' CiRAPHIC UNION XI.Golden- luare, 1* ProsDectuses may be had, and the En- f>in8s^J0n0'f Mk BEBELL, Tredegar Wharf, Newport; or F a»yofthe Agents throughout the kingdom. P Betls's Patent Brandy. -TESTI MON I A 1,. I. °R. TURNER'S that hir pTi. not hesitate to exp from everything "rr.pATENT BRANDY is Spirit as the be* °Us to health, and contains as pun « H m °f FOREIGN BRANDY. mnit obedient servant, I remain, ''•eSwamtiirner, Professor of Chemistry in the U"'versity of Loiidon. TO, 'SlOT 0 emU -ry THIS IS THE ONLY BRANDY IN ENGLAND WOTECTED BY patent M E r A L L i «BATENTa ™ PSUI,ES, THUS EMBOSSEP WITH THE ADDRESS OF THE f >^j>TCK»g^ FIRM. ^atent Brandy may be obtained, in the of 6d.by way of sample, and atl8s. per GaUon"ibuu, 'espectabe Wine & Spirit Merchants, m ev y ljlr^j8TixJLEaY, 7, SMITHFIELD BARS, LONDON, °*t8hiaent of J. T. BETTB, Jun., and Co. olq CONSTIPATION DESTROYED; or, Exposi- "tiori of Natural, Simple, Agreeable, and infallible means, °^fy of overcoming, but also of completely destroying gjal Conatipation, without using either purgatives or any JrJicial means whatever, (discovery recently made in France, HWarton,) followed by numerous certificates from eminent |jP*ici&Qs 'and other persons of distinction. Free by post, H«old by Jam«8 Youens, and Co., Tea Dealers, 45, Ludgate- mh Wdon, and by »U bookwllers in th« United Kingdom. J :i«"& THE GREAT WESTERN TAILORING AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, persons JT LARGEST STOCK of ever/description of CLOTHING in the Principality, at Pnces unrivalled by all others. READY-MADE DEPARTMENT. s. d. MADE TO MEASURE. e. d. Tweed Taclionis, from 7 0 Tweed Coats, Trimmed with Silk the mo8t 0 Beautiful Summer Vests, from .« •• •• 2 6 fashionable style, from 7 0 Tweed Trousers, &c., from 6 0 Quilting Vests, from *««» 0 Black and Colours, in Frock and Dress Coats, from 20 0 Summer Trousers, in great variety, irom Boys' and Mechanics' Clothing, at equally Low Prices. Black and Colours, in Frock and Dress coats, irom Mourning to any extent Always Ready. Any Article Purchased at this Establishment Exchanged if not approved of.—Sole Agent for the Paris Hat. Cloth Caps of every description. The Furniture and Bedding Manufactory as usual carried on in SKINNER-STREET, with a Show Room 70 feet long. Observe the address—32, High-street —S. POLAK, Proprietor. TO FILE AND BIND FOR PRESENT USE AND FUTURE REFERENCE. A Valuable Annual library and Office Volume of 1800 Pages. THE ECONOMIST. THE extensive and increasing support which this Journal is receiving from tlie leading Mercantile. Binl[in8; 4D^ ^nu^: Hi!, extensive ana 1 J* D0i;t;cai nartv. has induced a constantly-increasing care to render the Commercial „^ar"mentS the paper as complete and accurate as possible, and thus to combine, with the discussion of principles, a practical current usefulness, and work of future relerence. THE ECONOMIST, WEEKLY COMMERCIAL TIMES, BANKERS'GAZETTE, AND RAILWAY MONITOR. CONTAINS- First-Leading articles on Political, Economical, Financial, Commercial, and general subjects, discussed on strict economical and fiee-trade principles.. Sorond A careful ditrest of the Proceedings and Debates in Parliament. Third—A careful abridgment of the News of the Week, with a Notice of the Theatres and Public Amusements. pourth Literary Notices, and particularly of all works on Economical, Financial, and Commercial subjects. Fifth—Coirespendeuoe and Answers to Querie^n^sul^u ofS^isU^l and Commercial interest. The Bankers' Gaiette contains a careful account of the Money and Discount Market, a °f Foreign Exchanges, of the Returns of the Bank of England, and the general state of the NoUCe" ° °" Cuf" vonou «rw> Ranlrm<r and Leadme Articles 011 all new and important questions connected merewiiri. rency and BOARD OF TRADE OFFICIAL MONTHLY ACCOUNTS Of the Imports and Exports of the whole Kinggom, are given every month for the current year and the two preceding years. These accounts are published only in The Economist. rr,, -r, ■• Price Carrent the nrices of each article in which are carefully revised on the evening of every^Fri^y b^an emine'nt h "use in eaclTdepartment!' Shares. 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Contains:— PTTVTT?W<? with enmom extracts, of every important New English Book, and of the more important Foreign Works. R!PO!T8 'of™ fS> of ire Learned jnd SeienWle So.ieto., with Atatt.of of dl P.p«. of New Prints, 4o. MD8IO AJTO dSam!?: SdiJrRepom on .he Oper., Conee-U Th,a«», NewMMie,&e. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES of Men distinguished in Literature, Science, and Art. ORIGINAL PAPERS AND POEMS. j • ,r MISCELLANEA, including all that is likely to interest the informed and intelligent. THE ATHENAEUM Is -—-fte Aiu' °°" in The Alheweum is publi.hed every S«uiday, bat DublinFr.nce, NEWSPAPER FOR THE FARMING INTEREST. TO ALL WHO HAVE GARDENS OR FARMS' totwtntyfmir jolw Tagn, — ^Ti^r t —"fTBT^OVthe GARDENERS' CHRONICLE & AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE A WEEKLY RECORD OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. The Horticultural Part edited by Professor Liodlev. THE FARMING PART, (under the Editorship of a Practical l?armer) treats of— The Practice of Ag.iculture Rewlu of well-conducted Experimeatal kin(f Anfmal^and'Vegetable Physiology Growth and Rotal ion of Crops [^ufaUrild'DgS DjSn.ee Agricultural PubMc.ti.n., 4c. tc. TJEPORTS ire reeululy jiTe^ohbeSjlisifSA and Fanner.' ClolM-Iondon Marker W £ Vki s. "e resuiarly given oi»«« *> poUtoe Wool. &c., and the Weekly Averages. th0rr PART (under the Editorship of Dr. Lindley), the principle is to make it a weekly record of GARDSN!^ Im^p ^riculmre, Arboriculture, or Garden Botany, and such Natural Hiwt.ry as has a rela- everything that bears upon horticulture. Works on such subjects. Connected with this part, are ont0 Gardening, with Notices andI J-"tieiM» ot qf gaR|)BNINO OPERATIONS, • j i l u- „.c nCnprsous in every station of life; so that the Cottager, with a few rods of ground Given in detail, and adapted to the obJec „JLnhouse, and the Manager of extensive gardens, are alike informed of the routine before his door, the Amateur, who has only a,^e^re8,ar' it moreover contains Reports of Horticultural Exhibitions and Pro- of operations which the varying seasons rend everything that can tend lo advance the Profession, benefit the of «»Ploye,; VVOODGUTS ar, «i,en -bena.er ,h, .ubleer „,„.d of Qu ESTIONS cono».ed.i.h.h,.bjee.a.f thri paper arealiouaraiiy found in a Weakly Newa- Lastly, that description of DOMESTIC and POL TICAL, N bw & tange rhemselvea xinder the banners p?per" pnrJt!1^{!e^eSSarjr,e on IS he, i TiiP Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette a full and comprehensive of any Pa y; their earnest endeavours are to make Th eavine the reader to form his own opinions; their object being sz f1 with such information coucerning the events of the day, as supersedes the necessity of his providing himself with y A Prospectus, with List of Contributors, may be had on application, by letter, at the Office, 5, Upper Wellington stieet vent Garden, London. • j «„~ (joOrders received by all Newsvenders. Parties intending to commence with the new volume had belter give their orders «a once. ROYAL FARMERS' AND GENERAL FIRE, LIFE. AND HAIL INSURANCE INSTITUTION. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament.-Capital £ 500,000 OFFICES, STRAND, LONDON. DIRECTORS: Chairman-JOSEPH ROGERSON, Esq. Managing Director-W. SHAW, Esq. J. BLACKSTONE, Esq. \1\. M. JAQUES. Esq. S. BOYDELL, Esq. WM. SMEODLE, Esq. WM. CLUT I ON. Esq. G. P. TUXFORD, Esq. J. R. COOPER, Esq. J. WORKMAN, Esq. JOHN HUDSON, Esq* W. YOUATT, Esq. Medical Officers-J. Blackstone, Esq., and G. W. Blanch, Esq. Standing Cottitsel-C. W. Johnson, Esq., W. Shaw^Esq. Joint Solicitors-John Rogerson, Esq., C. Boydell, Esq. Assistant Manager—W. Jenkinson, Esq. Secretary-I. Hanson, Esq. Ba"kers-'f he London and Westminster Bank. The Proprietary of this Company exceeds 1,960 in number, of whom 195 are County Directors. The share of Public Favour this Institution has obtained proves the appreciation of its system by a numerous body of insurers. Every kind of tUPB INSURANCE, of Deferred and Im- mediate Annuities, and of Endowments for Children, may be accomplished on terms as low as is consistent with security. I A Dividend of Four per Cent. is now in course of payment to the Shareholders in this office. In the FIRE Department, INSUKANCBB effected at the lowest rates. .XliLIXi INSURANCE. Premium Sixpence per acre for Wheat, Barley, Turnips, and Peas Fourpence per acre for Oats, Beans, and Potatoes. Glass in hothouses, greenhouses, it private bouses, 20s. per Cent. Prospectuses may be obtained at the office, or will be for- warded, post free, upon application. The usual commission to Solicitors. Agents are appointed in the Principal Towns in the Kingdom. W. SHAW, Managing Director. AGENTS. Monmouth .Mr. W. Metcalf Leominster..Mr. R.Mason,of Abergavenny..Mr. R. Gabb Pound; and Mr. Chepstow .Mr.R. W. Pur- J. W. Davies chas.ofPilstone Ledbury .Mr. Thos. Jones Crickbowell Mr. J. Pratt I Newport.Mr Pritchard Cardiff Caerphilly ..Mr. E. Evans Gloucester.Mr. A. G. Jones Bristol. Mr. D. Horwood. Ross .Mr. J.Smith Broad-st. and Cowbridee .Mr. K. Bradley I Messrs. Gillard Swansea. Mr. T. Attwood and Flook Sh Berkeley.Mr. H. Gardner o Mr. P. Hodge Coleford .Mr. J. White u.v ..Mr. Wm. Harris Grosmont .Mr. James Lane «fnrd*Mr. J. Fowler& Thornbury ..Mr. Geo. Barnes H *Mr,W .H.Appeiley »Psb?r £ ? „ Loogtown ..Mr, J, G. Hum NO MORE SUFFERING FROM CORNS ItS BUNIONS JONES' PHILOSOPHICAL REMEDY IMMEDIATELY enables the greatest sufFere* to walk with the most perfect ease and comfort. Before mankind were doom'd to use The Chinese crarnpa-called boots and shom, How free were they to point the toe" Wherever Fancy bid them go I But ah I what direful consequence, Afflicted their pedalic sense When custom brought them into Fashion Many a man who had no passion. That is to say, by. nature given, Was by a swearing 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 alioest 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 fuss! But Mercy, that diviuest maid, At le gth cilled Science to her aid, And through her Agents, JON KS & Co., Soon sent relief for all his woe I j No longer now he pines and frets All former suffering he forgets And moves on light Elastic toe tj As e'en St. Leon or Perrot I j No boots too tight-no leather pinches* t Erewhile they killed him, aye by incbes A LIGHT HOUSE in the Strand he sees, The home of comfort and of ease. where, after others' vain endeavour. [ Corns and Bunions, ay t lor ever, Quit the tortur d foot, and flee Before an instant remedy.. • This remedv for the relief and cure or corns, bunions, &c»,ts offered o the public as qutteouginal. and totally different f rom j ail others that have hitherto been advertise^. I h will afford inunediate relief, and by action to the du *c- ii wni hip worst corn or bunion thate ve- imposition is such as to combine y ro- or ured humanity, aa instant removal of the cL tse of present suffering: w other words, it is a mechanical and» dicinal remedy. from the agony and pain of a corn« »r bu £ ion,PseoSas to be incapable of placing the foot to the grounc I, on the application of this remedy, may immediately walk with« ,hp;.T.S\T,«"dbC°M°»'V JONES J CO.,»l. Strand, London and by all Vendors of patent medicines In boxes at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each •, and sent pottage free to any address, on receipt of fifteen postage stamps. Mr. JENKINS Agent for Newport. WHOLESALE AGENTS: EDWARDS, St. Paul's Churchyard BARCLAY & SON 1 M, Farhngdon-street) and SUTTON.& CO., Bow Churchyax^i I EDWARDS, St. Paul's Churchyard BARCLAY & SON 1 96, Farhngdon-street) and SUTTON.& CO., Bow Churchyax^i I IMPORTANT TO ALL MERCHANTS. THE RAILWAY TELEGRAPH AND MERCHANT'S ADVOCATE. Published in London every Saturday, THE PROPRIETORS of this NEWSPAP«b, determined to maintain the position that has been accorded to it as the most complete, independent, and useful Railway and Com- mercial Publication, printed in London, announce their inten- tion to complete immediately their system of establishing Correspondents in every section of the country, whose duty it will be to furnish for this paper, exclusively, the Latest Intel- ligence, and Full Reports of Public Meetings on every subject affecting the great commercial enterprises of the day. The most complete Share Lists, Traffic Tables, Money and Produce Markets, and Statistical Information, will be found in the columns of the RAILWAY TELEGRAPH and MER- CHANT'S ADVOCATE, while the Editorial Department will be conducted by the same Gentlemen who have already, by their ability, placed this Newspaper at the head of the Railway Press. 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 Con;, mercial Subjects, and without any enhancement of the price. Price SIXPENCE.—Yearly Subscriptions, 11. 6s. shorter Subscriptions in proportion. Orders received by all Newsmen. Office of Publication, 2, Catherine-street, Strand, London. Wanted a Correspondent, and also an Agent lor this town. Messrs. R. & L. PERRY & Co. may be consulted at 19, BERNERS STREET, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Daily, and at 106, DUKE-STREET, LIVERPOOL. Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday And at No. 10, h. JOHN STREET, DEANSGATE MANCHESTER, On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. "THE SILENT FRIEND," ON HUMAN FRAILTY. Price 2s. 6d., and seut Free to any part of the United Kingdom, in a Sealed Envelope, from either of the above Establishments, on receipt of 3s. 6d. in Postage Stamps or Post Office Order. A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES OF THB GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in boM» sexes being an Enquiry into the concealed cause that destroy* Phvsical energy, mnd the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established hei em- pire:—with observations on the baneful enacts of Solitary In- dulgence and infectioo; Local &od Constitutional Weakness, Nervous Irritation, Consumption,and on the partial or total Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of KESIQ. BATION the destructive effects of (ionorrhaa, Glest, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner the Work is embellished with Ten fine coloured Engravingt, repre- senting the deleterious influence of Mer cury on the Skin, by Erup- tion, on th, Head, Face, and Body; with approved mode of Cure for both sexes; followed by observations on the Obligations "f MAKRIAOE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the temoval of certain Dtaqu fication" the whole pointed out to Suffering HUMANITY as a SILEN1 FRIEND, to be consulted without exposure, and rWlth assured confidence of success.. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, Pater- noster-row; Hannay and Co.. 63, Oxford-street; Gordon, M6, Leadenhall Street. London Newton, 16 & 19. Church Street Liverpool; Ingham, Market 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 Bookselleis and Patent Medicine Venders in town and country. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. We regard the work before us, The Sileat Priend,' u a work em- bracing most olear and practical views oi a series of complaints hitherto little understood, and passed over by, the majority of the medieti 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-faronrable impression on our minds, that we not only recommend, but oordially wish, every one who is the victim of past folly, or suffering from indiscretion, to profit by the advice contained in its pages."—Age and 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 reeommend it to a "reful perusal.Era. This work should be read by all who value health and wish to enjoy fe, for the truisms therein contained defy all doubt.irarssir,s Journal. TBS OORDXAX. BALK or 8TBXACUM is intended to relieve those persons, who/by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruiocd thei/constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deploarble state, are af- fected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its ap- proach. as the various affections of the nervous system, obsti. nate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstructions of certain evacua- tions, weakness, total impotency, barrenness, &.c. This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken be. fore persons enter into the Matrimonial State, lest in the event of procreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en- stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from parental debility. Price I Is., or the quantity of four at lie. in one bottlefor 33s, by which its. is saved; the iCS 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 humour* of the blood, and certain cure for scurvy, scrofnla, and all cutaneous eruptions, conveying its active prin- eiptes throughout the body, even penetrating the minutest vessels, removing aU 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 whic'1 »s saved, also in £ 5 cases, which savea £1 121. Venereal Contamination, if not at first eradicated, will often remain secretly lurking in the system for years, and, although ^ni'e undiscovered, at length break out upon the unhappy individual m its moat dreadful forms i orelse, unseen, internally endanger tite 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 any of those paioful affections, arising from the dangerons effects of the indiscriminate use of mercury, or the evils of an imperfect cure, the Concentrated De. tersive Essence -1I be found to be attended with the most as- tonishing effects, in checking the ravages of the disorder, remov- ing all Scorbutic Complaints, and effectually re-establishing the health of the constitution. To persons entering upon the iespon- 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 a flections are visited upon the innocent wife and offspring, from a want of these simple precautions, than perhaps half the world is aware of; for, it must be remembered, where the fountain is polluted he streams that flow from it cannot be pure." PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, i- P jce'2i'9d" *'• 6d.p and 1 Is. per box. With explicit directions, rendered perfectly intelligibl* to every capacity, are well known throughout Europe to be the most cer- tain andeffeotual remedy ever discovered for Gonorrhoea, both n its mild and aggravated forms, by immediately allaying inflam- mation and arresting further progiess. Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of the Bladder, Pains of the Loius aud Kidneys. Gravel, and other disorders of the Urinary passages, in either sex. are permanently cured in a short space of time, without confinement or the least exposure. The above medicines are prepared only by Messrs. R. and L. PERRY & CO., Surgeons, 19, Berners-street, Oxford-street. London. Metsri. PERRY expert, when consulted by letter, the usualf" of One Pound, to Its 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 cam, as to the duration of the complaint, the symp. toms, age, habits of living, and general occupation. Medicines ean be forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can oc- cur, as they will be securely packed, and carefully protected from observation. Messrs. R. L. Perry and Co.. Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at 19, Berners-street. Oxford-street. London, daily, and at 106, Duke Street, Liverpool, every Thursday, Friday, and Satur- day, and at 10, St. John Street, Deansgate, Manchester, on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, punctually from Eleven till Two, and from Five till Eight. On Sundays, from Ten till Twelve. Only one personal visit »s required from a country patient, to enable Messrs. Perry & Co. to give such ad- vice as will be the means of effetting a permanent aud effectual cure, alter all other means have proved ineffecW* N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- den, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with any quaotity of the Cordial Balm of Syriacuiu, the CONCENT RATED DBTBRSIVE ESSENCE, and Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, with the usual allowance to the Trade, by most of the principal Whole- sale Patent Medicine Houses in London. Sold in Newport, by Mr. E. V JENKINS# Chemist top o l Lianarth-street, ot whom may be had the II SILENT FRIEND." ON NERVOUS DEBILITV A DISEASE IN MAN. „ 128 pages, royal 8vo., Price Is in an Envelope, or forwarded, free, °n receipt of Postage Stamps or Order for Is. W- Postage StaniDs or Order for Is- W- THE MENTOR of HEALTH, a Medical work on Nervous Debility, and the Causes of Premature Decay in Man, resulting from excess, infection, or imprudence; with plain directions addressed to those suffering, for *urf. *nd *Pe«d' restoration to health and vigour. Also, observations on mar- nage and treatment of gonorrhoea, syphilis. rfeei, &c>, illustrated by recent cases. By S. TISSOI and Co.. Surgeons, &c., 6, Caroline-street. Bedford-square. Published by the Authors, and sold by u Paternoster-row; Mudia 161 Flee«-sii«el» TWol?le» Chancery-lane; Purkiss 60 Compton-strset; Lovelace, 55, King-street, Regent-street; Russell, 44, K °et" square, London; Thomas Newton, 16 »ndj*EdSbursh w' Wau» Bookseller, Elm-row 1™ W* Galbrath, 2, Dame-atreat Dublin and by »» oookseiiers. The Mintor^f h!! «h by Dr. Tissot, is one of the most ™Ja?r,e instructive little works on d1"eca0*' resulting from early indiscretion, &c., we everjjrusj^. n con U»ns plain and simpledescriptionsof the anatomJ ^d physiology erf the organs liable to be affected by "c^ S^V information to guide the unwa.y and •^emnced^rom^he M« £ tor »" l° Which tb,#y arC this "°rk. and it is well w« most strongly reoommeod a t ,0 «o«th the perusal of those who ate so fortunate ir& w"h0"' "• i MMWcooa and mmseessary ww*8* GOLDNER'S PATENT PBSSfiBVED PROVISIONS. Protected by her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent' PRICES OP PROVISIONS IN BOND. Stewed Beef 5d. per lb. Round of do 64d. „ Flank of do etd. „ Ox Cheek ejd. „ Tripe „ List of Prices of Goldner's Patent Preserved Provisions. MILK. s. d. Milk per quart 1 4 Ditto per pint 09 Ditto per i pint oa SOUPS. Real Turtle per quart 106 Mock Turtle 23 Ox Tail 23 Ox Cheek „ i t Giblet. 23 Hare OJ t 8 Vegetable ,,2 8 Carrot 22 Mulligatawny OJ 2 8 Concentrated Gravy 3 Chicken Broth a0 Veal Brotb 26 Mutton stoth 10 Hotcb Potch 22 Soup & Bouilli peril), n 0 Ditto front 6 lbs. upwards 0 6i VEGETABLES. Green Peas per lh. 1 o Onions 0 10 Carrot& and Gravy oto Carrots, plain „ o ts Turnips „ o to Beet Root 06 Parsnips ,,07 BEEF. Roast Beef per lb. I I Spiced Beef I 0 Rump Steaks stewed t 3 Beef Alamode 0 log Gulyas Beef I I Ox Tougues each 6 0 Tripe aDd Onions, per lb. 1t Russian Tongues each 5 0 MUTTON. Roast Mutton per lb. I I Rosst Leg of Mutton I I Boiled Mutton .0 104 Boiled Leg of Mutton I I Hailied Mutton 0loj Haricot Mutton II Irish Stew 0 lo LAMB. Roast Lamb per lb. I 6 Roast Leu of Lamb 10 Stewed Lamb & Vegetables I 4 Lanib and Green [leas 14 VEAL. Roast Veal per lb. I a Ro^st Fillet of Veal 10 Knuckle of Veal .12 Stewed Veal and Vegetables 13 Veal and Green Peits 14 Veal Cutlets I a Minced Veal 10 Veal Collopl ( IS Calf's Head I I Ditto and Bac" Ditto Hashed with Bacon aud Brains 0 Calfs Brains I 6 Calfs Feet and Jelly I I Curried Veal 14 PORK. Pork Cutlets per lb. I 6 Suckiug pig Its. to 15 0 Hams per lb. I 4 POULTRY. Turkeys, Roasted or Boiled, each 7s. to 15 0 Geese, Roasted each 9 0 Duekt. Roasted, each 4s. to 4 6 Ditto and Green Peas 5 0 Fowls, Roasted or Boiled, each 3s. 6d. to 5 0 Dorkiug Capons each 6 6 Pigeons,Roasted,per couple 2o Ditto and Green Peas 30 Pigeons, Steak, and Giblets for Pies per case 3 0 MADE DISHES. Ragout of Goose per lb. 16 Ditto of Turkey I (I Ditto of Fowl Ditto of Mutton I 2 Ditto of Veal 14 Ditto of Lamb I 4 Ditto of Giblets 10 s. d. Curried Fowls each 7 6 GAMK. Guinea Fowls each 6 0 Venison, Raiinch A:3 to 1:3. Venison,Hashed per lb. 2 2 Hare, Roasted each 6 0 Hare, Jugged per lb. 2 2 Partridges, Roasted, each 2 6 Pheasant, Roasted 6 0 Grouse, Roasted 3 6 Ptarmigan, do 3 u Black Game, do c 0 Wild Duck, do 3 0 Rabbit, Ctirried per lb. I 8 Rabbits, with Onion Sauce, 1 6 FISH. Real W. I. Turtle, Calipash and Calipee per lb. 10 6 Ditto Steaks 5 0 Salmon 10 Cod Fish 1 6 Stewed Eels 0 Lobsters in Shell. 30 Fresh Henings I 6 Yarmouth Bluaten to Cod Sounds 1 0 SAUCE. Lobsters for Sallce, per pint 2 Ditto per i pint 1 e oysters per pint 2 0 Ditto per i piiit 1 3 Mushrooms.. per pint 2 ti Shrimps. 2 0 FRENCH DISHES. Beef, a la Mode.. peril). 2 0 Beef, a la Royal 2 9 Ox Pal a 3 0 Ditto llkliali 3 3 Dilto witli Peas .so Teudrotis of Veal 3 0 Ragout of Veal 10 Veal Coitiets Jardiniere 2 0 DiUo with Peas 2 6 Ditto Tomata "2 « Ditto Italian 2 Sweetbreaa per cas» « 0 Minced Veal per lb. 2 6 Noix de Veau 2 0 Fricandeau h 3 II Calf's Tongue Sauce Piquante 3 0 Calrs Tongue with Peas 3 0 Ditto Smoked 3 0 Muttou Cutlets, Tomata e Ditto Italian 2 0 I Ditto Judiuiere 2 0 Ditto with Peas 2 6 Ragout of Mattoii 2 0 Lamb Cutlets, Jardiuiere 2 oa Ditto Italian 2 6 Ditto Tomata 2 6 Ditto with Peas 2 6 Land Shoulder of atii braised 20 Ragout of Lamb 2 0 Kidney Saute. 2 « Pheasant each 8 0 Ditto Truffled 15 0 Partridge Supreme of Fowl, per case 12 0 II/rlcaseed Fowls per lb. 2 6 Duck and Peas each 6 6 Teal en Salmi per case 6 0 Grouse ell saimi 6 0 Partridge en Salmi 6 0 Pheasant en Salmi 8 0 Green Peas 2 0 2d. extra charged for 1 lb. cases on French disbes. Grouse Soup per quart 3 6 Superior Turtle Soup I 0 Cleardillo 21 0 Julienne 3 0 POTTED MJEATS. Potted Beet per ib. 3 0 Ditto Veal 3 0 DiUo Giblets 3 0 Ditto Tongues a 0 DiUo Haul .3 0 Ditto Sbrimps 4 0 Ditto Lobsters 4 0 The above can be had in Canisters containing from 1 lb. to 500 lbs: each. One penny extra charged for 1 lb. cases. These provisions are free from the objectionable gaseous flavour so much complained of in those preserved by the old process; and the very moderate price at which they are sold, renders them advantageous for Home Consumption "as well as Sea Stores. Sole Agent at CARDlivp-J. G. BIRD, Ship and Insurance Broker, and General Commission Agent. HEALTH, LONG LIFE, AND HAPPINESS, SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE NO Medicine yet offered to the world ever so rapidly attained «uch distinguished celebrity; is is questionable if there be now any part of the civilised globe where its extraordinary heal- ing virtues have not been exhibited. This signal success is not attributable to any system of advertising, but solely to the strong recommendations of parties cured by their use. The Proprietors of Parr's life Pills have now 411 their possession upwards of FIFTEEN Hu^DHED LETTEKS, several of them from Clergymen of the Church of England, many from distinguished Dissenting Ministers, from gentlemen connected with the Army and Navy, also from Members of Parliament, Merchants, and last, though not least, from members of the Medical Profession, and a skilful Analytical Chemist; all speaking in the highest terms of the value of this inestimable medicine. This is a mass of evidence in its favour beyond all parallel. The extraordinary properties of this medicine are thus descri- bed by an eminent physician, who says, "After particular obser- vation of the action of Parr's Pills, I sm determined, in my opinion, that the following are their true properties :— First-They increase the strength, whilst most other medi- cines have a weakening effect upon the system. Let any one take from three to four or six pills every twenty-four hours, and instead of having weakened, they will be found to have revived the animal spirits, and to have imparted a lasting strength to the body. Secondly—In their operations they go direct to the disease. After you have taken six or twelve pills you will experience their effect; the disease upon you will become less and less by every dose you 'Uke. and if you persevere in regularly taking from three to six pills every day, your disease will speedily be entilely removed from the system. Thirdly—They are found after giving them a fair trial for a few weeks to possess the most astonishing and invigorating pro- perties, and they will overcome all obstinate complaints, and Restore Sound Health there is a return of good appetite shortly from the beginning of their use, whilst their mildnees as a purgative is a desideratum greatly required by the weak and delicate, particularly where violent purging is acknowledged to be injurious instead of beneficial. Fourthly-As ageneral Family Medicine they are exceedingly valuable, and no family shouid be without them, they may be osed with perfect safety in any disease, for to every disease they are of inestimable value. John Dale, Esq., of Manchester, Lecturer on Chemistry, and Pupil of the late celebrated Dr. Dalton, F.R.S., in a letter addressed to the Proprietors in Lon- don, says :—" 1 beg to state I find them woithy of being recom mended to the public for their efficacy and simplicity, and to be really vegetable pills, containing. as they do. nothing but what is of vegetable origin. Wiih this assurance the public need have no fear of giving them a fair trial. Fifthly—There is no medicine ever introduced to the public that has become so universally popular with females as P AItR'\> LIFE PILLS. For all complaints peculiar to females they are of itlei-t astonishing efficacy, and they are confidently recommended to them for general use. A trial of a box of these pills will at once prove the truth of this assertion. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. We consider we are performing an act of humanity to the community of Van Dieman's Land, in acknowledging that statements have been made to us by several persons who have taken Parr's Life Pills with the most beneficial effect to them. Accounts of theirefficacy have been furnished us by various indi. viduals who have taken them since the supply furnished by the patentees in England to Mr. Dowling but they have generally savoured so much of the marvellous, that we have hesitated to make the statements public. However, we are now satisfied from further accounts given to us, that to hesitate longer would be per- petrating an act of criminal omission to our fellow creatures, and having taking taken the pills ourselves with the most satisfactory result, we perform an act of duty only in most strongly recom. mending the use of them to the public at large. This we feel the more confidence in doing, knowmg that under any circumstances they cannot do harm and our conscientious belief is, that they cannot be takenby any person without doing him good.Con. wall (Van Dieman's Land) Gazette, Dec. 23rd, 1814. The medicine of Old Parr is the most popular of the present day. It has been before the public only v fw years and in this short period has firmly established itself in public favour, and has effected an immense benefit to all who have obtained this inestimable medicine genuine. Hence the list ot respectable names bearing evidence to the high character of this remedy, and testifying, beyond the possibility of a doubt, the wonderful character of the medicine by the number of extraordinary and decided cures wholly resulting from us use. 1 his medicine, solely by reason of iiiqh character, has extended itself to all parts of the world and therefore, its healing virtues may justly be considered universal. Agents are now established in every town in every town in the United Kingdom, and persons desirous of tasting the character of Parr's Life Pills, may obtain the printed copies of authenticated Testimonials, relating satisfac- 0""n tory particulars of cures effected by this remedy. 1 he following walist of Wholesale Agents -London-Edw.rd., St. Paul's Churchyard; Barclay and Sons, Farringdon-street; Sut on, Bow Churchyard. Manchester-Mfttershead and Co., Market- Place. Edinburgh—J. and R- Rauns and Co., Wholesale Druggists* Dublin—Lecky, Wholesale Druggist. Glasgow— Mackloed, and Apothecaries' Company. And retailed by every Medicine Vendor in town and coantry.. „i,„, 1, Sold in boxes at Is. Hd., 2s. 9d.. and in family packet lis. The Hon. Commissioners of Stamps have ordered the words PARR'S LIFE PILLS" to be engraved on the Government Stamp, pasted roond the sides of each box. in WHITE letters on a RED ground. Purchasers are also requested to observe that a rac-simile of the Proprietors' signature, ROBERTS and Co., Crane-court, Fleet-street, London," is printed on the directions wrapped round each box, without which none art genuine, Kh Beware of Imitetions I NEW WONDERS!! EVERY DAY! WITH ABUNDANT PHOOF THAT THERE IS A CURE FOR -A L L II OINTMENT, PIUS, HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. AN ALMOST NIIRACVLOUS CURE OF A BAD LEG Of five years' standing. Tlte patient had been discharged from Guy's Hospital, without deriving the least benejit from that Institution, MBS. FllY.Tesidint? at No. 35,Trafalgar-street, Walworth, London, was some time since admitted as an In-door pa- tient at Guv's Hospital, wiih a bad leg of five years' standing The flesh of tlie 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; she derived no benefit whatever at the Hospital, and returned to her home. Her case was so bad. that for three years she was carried up and down stairs every day like a child, being perfectly helpless. She wasin this deplorable state, when she commenced the use of llolloway's Ointment & Pills, which in the course of about Three Months, performed a perfect cuie, when every other means proved unavailing. A MAN'S FACE PREVENTED FROM BEING EATEN AWAY. By Ctincerous Sores, by means if Hollotctiij's Ointment 4 Pills," JAMES WEBB, a brewer's drayman, residing in Robin Hood Court, Leather Lane, Molborn, London, had a large hole, which went through his cheek, and sever.il other ulcers, which were on both sides of his face, eating all the flesh fiotn 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- thing could save his life, until he was advised, as a last resource to use Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which immediately stayed the ravages of this terrible complaint, and ultimately healed all the Cancerous Sores, and with the exception of frightful marks in his face, he is as well as ever he was. A CASE OF LOATHSOME SKIN DISEASE, Attended ivithdreaiitid swellings of the whole body, that had re- sisted the treatment of nearly all the Hospitals of LondoTl, cured by Holloway's Ointment and Pills. A chilJ, five years of age, named JONES, whose father is a shoe-maker, living at No. 4, Horse Shoe Alley, Wilson-street, Finsbury, had been afflictec. from the age of 16 months,with fear- ful and dreadful swellings all over herbody, which used to affect her periodically at such times her face would change its color, and remain 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 Hobpitals in London, and most of the surgeons of eminence; none appeared to under- stand her disease, and she got no better from their treatment, As a forlorn hope, Holloway's Ointment and Pills were 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 ulcers, bad breasts, sore nipples, stony and ulcerated canceis, 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 cures 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 bite of the Moschettoes, Sand-flies, Chiego- fuot, 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 tbe 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, are, without exception, the finest purifier of the blood ever discovered, and OUGHT TO BE USED BY ALL! Sold by the proprietor, 244, Strand, near Temple Bar, where Advice may be had Gratis at the Hereford Journal Office, and by all respectable venders of patent medicines throughout the civilised world, in Pots and Boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 2'2s., 33s. each. There is a very considerable saving in taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients aie affixed to each pot. 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-Office Order for 3s. 6d. "THE SEC&ET COMPANION," A MEDICAL WORK on Nervous Debility,and the concealed cause of the decline of Physical Siren th 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 H J. Brodie & Co., Consulting Surgeons 27, MONTAti U E-STRE ET.RUSSEL L SQU A RE. LON DO N 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., 63, Oxford-street; Barth, 4, Brydges-street' Covent Garden; Gordon, 146, Leadenhall-street, London! Roberts. Derby; Gardener, Gloucester; Fryer, Bath; Harper* Cheltenham; Parker. Hereford; Slatter, Oxford; Newton' Church-street, and Ross and Nightingale, Chronicle Office* Liverpool; Ferris and Score, Union-street, Bristol; Phillips' Chemist, Newport -and by all Booksellersin town and couutrw OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. This is a Work of great merit, and should be placed in the hands of every young man who is suffering from past folly and indiscretion It contains many valuable truths, and its perusal is certain to benefit him in many ways.—London Mercantile Journal. The authors of this valuable work evidently well understand the sub- 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 evejy youn* man, to guide him among the temptations of the world to which he ma« be subjected.—Kentish. Mercury. THE CORDIAL BALM OF ZEYLANXC.M Or. Nature's Grand Restorative. Is exclusively directed to the cure of nervous sexual debility syphilis, obstinate gleets, irregularity, weakness, impotency, barienDess, loss of appetite, indigestion, consumptive habits and debilities arising from venereal excesses, &e. It Is a rnogt powerful and useful medicine in all cases of syphilis, constitu- tional weakness, or any of the previous symptoms which indi. cate approaching dissolution, such as depression of the spirits fits, headache, wanderings ot the mind, vapours and melancholy, trembling or shaking of tbe hands or limbs, disordered nerver., obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, and inward wastings. The fine softening qualities of this Cordial Balm of Zeylanica is pe- euliaily adapted to remove such symptoms, and gradully restore the complete system to a healthy staie—even where Sterility seems to have fastened on the lemale constitution, this medicine will warm and purify the blood and fluid, invigorate the body and remove every impediment. This medicine should be taken previous to persons entering into the Matrimonial State, to pievent the offspnng suffering from the past imprudence of its parents, or inheriting any seeds of disease, which is too frequently the case. Sold ill bottles, price 4s. 6d. and I Is. each, or the quantity of four in one family bottle for 33s., by which one I Is. bottle is saved. The f5. cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of one pound twelve shillings) may be had as usual, at 27, Alon. tague-street, Russell Square, London. Patients in the countiy 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 GonnottlioBa, Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without logs of time, confinement, or hindrauee 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, dimnessof sight, noise in the ears, deatness, obstinate gleeti 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 melancholj death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. These pilIs 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 peiseve- ranee in the Purifying Vegetable Pills, ip which Messrs. Brodit have happily compressed the most purifyiug and healing virtues I of the vegetable system, and which is of the utmost importanoe to those afflicted with Scorbutic affections, Eruptions on any part of the body, Ulcerations, Scrofulous or venereal laint, will cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid af- fection, and restore weak and emaciated Constitutions to pristine health £ d 2s 9d#| 4s. 6d., and lis. per bo*. Observe the signature of R. J. Brodie and Co., Londo., impressed on a seal in red wax, affixed to each bottle and box, as none else are genuine. Sold by all medicine vendors in town and counrry, Be sure to ask for Brodie's Cordial Balm of Zeylamca or Natures Grand Restorative and Purifying egetable Pills. Messrs. Brodie and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted, as usual, at27,MONTAGUE STK.EEI ,RUi>ShLL-SQU ARL,LONDON, from 11 o'clock in the morr.ing till eight in the evening, and on Sundays from 11 o'clock till 2. Only one personal visit is re- quired from a country patient to enable Messis. Brodie and Co. to give such advice as will be the means of edecting a permanent cure after all other means have proved ineffectual. Country patients are requested to be as minute as possible ia the detail of their cases. The communication must be accom> panied with the usual consultation fee 01 £ 1., and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied on. N.B,-Country Druggists, Booksellers, and Patent Medicine Vendors can be supplied with any quantity of Brodie's Vege- table Pills, and Cordial Balm of Zeylanica, with the usual al. lowance to the trade, by the principal wholesale Patent Medi- cine Houses in London.—Only one personal visit is required to eftect a permanent cure. Observe! 7, Montague-street, Russell Squate, London. t3 Sole Agent for NEWPORT, Mr. E. J. PHILLIPS, Chemist, High-street. Sold in Monmouth at the Beacon Office by Parker, Book- seller, Hereford; Heming, Chemist, Worcester; Gardiner, Chemist. Gloucester; Ward, Chemist, Brecon and by all Booksellers and Medicine Venders, of whom may be had the Secret Companion. i CARPETS, DAMASKS, MOREENS, &c. HENRY THOMAS BEGS to intormthe Nobility, Gentry, and Public, that he has just received a choice assortment of Brussels, Kid- derminster, and Venetian Carpetings, Printed Druggets, Has- socks, Door Mats, and Carpet Ba?s, Moieens and Damasks Dimities: Irish and Barnsley Sheetings, Marseilles Quilts* Counterpanes, Superfine Whitney Blankets, &c., &c. Please observe the address—ALBION HOUSE, 13, Com- mercial-street, top of Corn-street, Newport. Rowlands' Kalydor: 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. A S a creator and conservator of a transparently fair skin. ii- Rowland 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 act oil on the pures and minute secretory vessels, it expels all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to inflammation, and thus effectually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, spots, freckles, discolorations, and other unsightly cutaneous visitations. The radiant bloom it imparts to the cheek the softness and delicacv which it induces on the hands, arms, and neck its capability of soothing iriitation, removing cutaneous defects, and all unsightly appearances, render it indispensable to every toilet. The coustant and persevering use of this invaluable medica- ment pieserves and invigorates those important functions of the skin on which depend its purity and soltness-the neck, hands, and arms assuming and retaining the radiant whiteness so much admired, and affording 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 irritaiion and smalling 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. Its purifying and refreshing properties have obtained its exclu- sive selection by the Court, and the Royal Family or Great Britain, and those of the Continent of Europe, together with the elite of the aristocracy and Haute Volee from the suliry 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. 6 This exotic preparation is perfectly innoxious, acting in all cases by promoting a healthy tone of the minute vessels, and is the mOot elegant as well as effective toilet appendage hitherto sub mitted to universal patronage. THE NURSERY. One of the most important uses of this invaluable preparation is its peculiar adaptation for the use of children and the purposes of the nursery. As a wash foi infants, it cannot be too strongly recommended cooling, healing, and innoxious, it may he used by the most delicate lady or child with assurance of the most perfect safety and effect: it preserves and beautifies the young and tender skin, and ensures it from derangement by external causes. Ladies who, while nursing, suffer pain from sore or inflamed nipples, will find an unfailing relief in the Kalydor; and, from its peculiar power to allay irritation and cool the mouth, it ren- ders pleasing and painless that most delightful task imposed by maternal duty. CAUTION. Its high and universal reputation causes unprincipled shop- keepers to offer spurious compounds for sale under the title of KALYDOR," composed of mineral astringents utterly ruinous to the complexion, and by their repellent action, endangering health. It is, therefore, imperative on purchasers to see that the words « ROWLAND'S KALYDOR," are on the Envelope (an engraving of exquisite beauty from a steel plate by Messrs. Perkins, Bacon, and Co.) To protect the public from fraud, the hon. commissioners of stamps have directed the proprietors' name and address, thus- A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, HATTON GARDEN, to be engraved on the Government Stamp which is affixed on each bottle. Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle. Sold by the Proprietors, and by Chemists and Perfumers. • All other Kalydors" are FRAUDULENT IMITATIONS. 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 ailicle. *< All others are fraudulent imitations. For Stopping Decayed Teeth, price2s.6d. HIS MAJESTY THE KI NG OF THE h^ A\ HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF PRlT?sraG1ANS- HIS GRACE TH^RCHBISHOP OI^CANTERBURY And nearly all the Nobilitv THE BISHOPS AND THF CLERGY. MER" THOMAS'S SPcn^;]) ft WTITTM FOR filling Decayed Teeth, however large the "avitv 'ir.. superior to anything ever before used, as ii is niacin ,1 tooth in a soft state, without any pressure or Dain 'be short time becomes as hard as the enamel, and will '<? a in Ihe tooth many years, sary. It ariests all further progress of decav .«j ? 5 them again useful in maMication. All persona'can use"^8 THOMASS SUCCEDANEUM THEMSELVES WmV EASE, as full directions are enclosed. lM Prepared only by Messrs Thomas and Howard Sureeon Dentists, 64. Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. PRICK 2s. 6d. Sold by their appointment by the flIowillg Agents H. Williams, E. V. Jenkins, and E.J. Phillips, drugclsts New port; Phillips, Cardiff; Farror, Monmouth; J. H. Morgan Abergavenny; Morgan, Merthyr Tydvil; Williams, Brecon- Goulstone. Llandovery, Williams, 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. LOSS Or TEETH. Messrs. Thomas and Howard continue to supply the loss of TEETH without Springs or Wires, upon their new system of w a 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- ficial teeth hitherto invented. I hey adapt themselves over the most tender gums or remaining stumps, without causing the (east pain, rendering the operation of extracting quite unnecessary. They are so fixed as to fasten any loose teeth where the gums have shrunk, from the use of calomel, or other cause3. They also beg to invite those not liking to undergo any painful opera lion,as practised by most members of the profession, to inspec- their painless, yet effective, system aud in order that their im- provements may be within the reach of the most economical, they will continue the same moderate charges. Messrs. THOMAS & HOWARD, Surgeon-Dentists, 64 Berners-street, Oxord-street, London. At home from 10 till 1 Those INTERESTED IN THE SUBJECT will find 'MISSTATEMENT OF THEIR SUPERIORI'J'V OV'KH ALL OTHERS. TO BE ENTIRELY AND SCRIJFU LOUSLY CORRECT. WIJ Their new method of fixing Artificial Teeth has ob. tained tbe approbation and recommendation ol the following eminent Physicians and Surgeons Sir James 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. Brodie, Bart., Sergeant Surgeon to her Majesty. 1 he late Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., Serg. Surgeon to her Majesty. R. Keate, Esq., Serg. Suigeon to her Majesty. I)r. Merriman. Piiyi;iciall to her R II. the Dtieheas of Kent. Sir C. 1\1. Clarke, Bart, Sir M.Tiemey, Bart. M.D. Dr. Chambers. Dr. Paris. Dr. James Johnson; Dr. Conquest. And numerous other members of the Medial Profession. ntFT <,or,Ne £ P°rt> ROGERS and Co.. Operative Chemist, High-street; for Monmouth, Mr.W.A.COSSENS, Chemist, &c' toss Or TEETXZ SUPPLIED. Loose Teeth Fastened, and Filling Decayed Teeth with rtltnmi Marmoratum. MONS. LE DRAY and CO., SURGEON DFNTISTS"" 27,the Top of Park.^ee^ooe^ TMHA-MITALI.IC TEETH on th! L .Ncon«opiBi.s without the slightest pain or inconW *C1*nMlc Pn,,(,|P)es; moderate Pans charges. '"convenience, at their usual A Single Tooth..5s. A Set 5s W.'n" ,be*U"r' Teetl' bV d.ilT a. and hm Residence, as well as his other improvements, inconvpni^ nor mode of sparing tbe Patient from ihe pain and 1 eDC.eu nA t0 ^!te"ding operations of this kind. ar.ri J ln removed, loose Teeth fastened, and decayed ones filled with their celebrated MrNtRAr. MARMORATUM. Only One Sitting is required by Mons. Le Dray and Co. from Patients, to enable them to fix either a partial or complete Set of I eeth, without extracting ihe roots, or giving the slightest p»in. Decayed Ieeth, however large the cavity, restored and made sound, with their celebrated Mineral Marmoratum, of which they are the sole Proprietors. Mons. Le Dray and Co. return their sincere thanks to the Nobihty, Gentry, Clergy, and the Inhabitants of Bristol, for file 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 be had gratis, by application at his Residence where every information appertaining to their profession can be obtained free of charge. Artificial palates made on an improved principle. -Teeth out of repair remodelled to fit the mouth, and restored equal in beauty and durability to their original state. Children's Teeth attended to and regulated. Attendance daily from Ten till Seven. TOP OF PARK-STREET, One door from Berkeley-oquan, Bfistoi.