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Vu ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for theGAZETXE, r ,on Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Eng 'sv!>J[^"d, and Scotland. *0*TUNES FOR LOOKING} AFTER I hb, j, Dealers in Almanacks, and th, Public in general. This Day is Published, Price only Sixpence. HlJrt NOBLE'S YORKSHIRE, LINCOLNSHIRE, NORTHERN k AND MIDLAND COUNTIES h««anack and diary, FOR 1842, BY MR. SOLLITT, "t its Plan, Contents, Arrangement, and Usefulness to w '^ery other ALMANACK IN THE WORLD. ft k^9VRAGED by the great success this Almanack has Sea 5'nce 'ts commencement in 1836, the Proprietor has J^4r*r> made considerable additions to it. It is very mueh ^inL eac^ *'ternate page being ruled, printed, and dated, Xtki Co,nPlele DIARY for the daily use of the Gentle- ^rchaat, Fanner, Housekeeper, &cc. icc. lbelud TUB COMPENDIUM Xjj Jfs (arnongst a vast deal of other importantinformation,; TiTLESOF EVERY ACT OF PARLIAMENT l.he last Session, to the end of Lord Melbourne's j be'ourtrailou—^so tl,e -^c,s passed in the fiist Session of a*?0-*1 Pailtanient, 5th Vict., being the first of Sir R. *lve |Ttnin,s,rali°n- Fuither, it advertises the names of •l|Wi"UDd red Persons Heirs at Law and next of Kin, auii j > He»»V>0-nnec*<i<* w'th Property. i, Names are none of them included in the FOUR- advertised in the Almanack of 1841, which Pq "e ^ad. lariat!' ,s 'D £ J"ease of size and convenience, and additional ii4rv all!?'/?0 Charge is Made. The price of the Almanack, a ma VpomPenfl,ura is ONLY SIXPENCE as heretofore, r?* diffi/ I "Stained of any bookseller bul should there be {itae u ly m procuring them (either for 1841 or 1842), (vBj0se Is. 3d. for each in Postage Stamps or a Post- "ull g er *° ^e Publisher, J. NOBLE, 23, Market-place, ^t 'of ?u w'" '°' w^rd them free of any other charge, to any .NB e nitedkingdom. e Almanack has always been the most correct in Lon t er °f any printed. rP*5 f° ^ub,isher. W. STRANGE, 21, Paternoster-iow.- ,rke Reed and Loder, Booksellers Chepstow, a Mrs. Heath; Abergavenny, J. H. Morgan, b? frotn Je"ers 'n "10 Couatry w*sl>iu8 t0 have the Alma- Publisher direct, may know the terms on ap- ^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 4t m°ni t'le ^'1'rc' day °' JANPARY next. Application will 1} 8u^«te s to ^er Majesty's Justices of the Peace assembled a in ik' in and for the county of Monmouth, at L^'ess ?iSaid c°unty. for an O^DER for SLOPPING UP » ,'VShway, situate, lying, and being in the parish of ft 1a«wLruCK.JUXTA-CAEKLEON, in the county of U^occi •' comrnencing at a Cottage called GADLAES, and o0 "P'ed by Joseph Phillips, and ending at or near a Cot tfc tu»111 "le Possession of John Lewis and that a certifi- K e*taj». Justices having viewed the same with the plan of r?'y onWi lodged with the Clerk of the Peace lor the said "4t«d ,i le Twentieth day of November instant. "is 16th day ot November, 1841. Stw, JOSEPH HARRIS, '0r of the Highways of the parish of Langattock- juxta-Caerleon, in the county of Monmouth. ^i?r°TlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Ce th '^pP''cat'on 's intended to be made to Parliament, Vn 116x1 Session foi leave to bring in a Bill to enable a C4 HUn?4"? or Partnership, called THE CWM CELYN C K IR0N and CuAL COMPANY, to sue and j^Pany name of a Director or some Officer of the said P*tion°r ^ftnership for the time being, for making certain to the amount of the Capital ot the said I Y*8,°r Partnership, and for conferring other powers, **ed ,L Pr'v'leges on the said Company or Partnership. Til cAV*1'1 day of November, 1841. "-SON SQUANCE and TlLSO.)soiicltor, f()t iMriT,^pieman-street, London; > th Ri„ ^S^^UTTWELL and SONS, Bath,> the [Dutyfree.] **THE COMMISSION. ,WT.. NOTICE. ^give ^.Commissioners for England and Wales, hereby in .ie Hp\-if'ce» that a Copy of the Draft of Apportionment bt. **pan CHARGE, agreed to be paid in lieu of Tithes, J0' M ALP AS, in the county of Monmouth, has 'ft tkC s*id at house of HENRY JONES, Church Farm, '•'e Lan^ari?. *°r l^e Inspection of all Persons interested A the p or 'thes of the said parish. ,^tti0rp°nim'ssionttrsfurther give Notice that, pursuant to lH>r •e PurD Uutat'on of Tithes, a Meeting will be holden P°se of hearing any objections to the intended Ap- bv »L^eetin any Persons interested as aforesaid and that s>gn 8fw^' at house of John Lloyd, known IftiMid CON KING'S HEAD, IU the town of Newport, in '«it ,on THURSDAY, the Ninth day ol Decemboi, en o'clock in the Forenoon. Signed by order of the Board, J. E. HOVENDEN, Secretary. v S, § THOS. MORRIS, Valuer. V?^rSes«»piace, tJ^Uh thi use> London. PeJ*Ssity of V*j W preventing protracted litigation and the ">e r to t(,e '"journments, and for the purpose of saving ex- 0'Hlodo\V J>4ll'es, the Commissioners v»ould recommend that %r P%"Ied,'vut", should examine the apponiontment as soon as *&* r ^at those who intend to appeal should give °^SUc'1 intention, both to the Vainer and the par- •t»t m l'ley appeal. If objections be brought be- fteePtevi0u'st#nt. Commissioner at the Appeal Meeting with* »k Qol'ce> and an adjournment thereby rendered "C appellants will be liable to the whole of the ^^v^^f^ses occasioned by such adjournment. T *SB COMMISSION. Ht: Ti NOTICE. 8*»e \ol* Commissioners for England and Wales, hereby tlw a Copy of the Draft ot Apportionment V ARGE, agreed to be paid in lieu of Tithes, kfio k°" CHRISFCHURCH, in the Ciiuoty of Mon- by tj.« .eD deposited at the house of James Young. tCP^tiou^l of the KOYAL OAK, in the said parish, for I a *aid pa i.a" ^f60115 interested in the Lands or Tithes to *L the C ''•rtk ^ct fu, pmm,ss'on«rs further give Notice, that, pursuant Pufpos tt,anon of Tithes, a Meeting will be holden h °' ^earm8 a»y objections to the intended Ap- Yn, 'Vleetin» y ?.ny Persons interested as aforesaid and thai in ,L wtl" be holden at the house of the said Jami-* 'ber, 8a't' parish, on FRIDAY, the 10th day ol at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Signed, by order of He Board, J. E HOVENDEN, Secretary, ■ p' TH0S'M0BRls' Va",e,' the v^USe' Lon^on* 0f °f preventing protracted litigation and tlx- that*10 thp °u-ninents» and ^or tl,e PurP°se of saving «0ok lhe Land ?»art,es*the Commissioners would recommend, !?>»• 44 ^ef>Osi» VWDe rs should examine the apportionment a« I pafj.ly oot-€d» aQd that those who intend to appeal should »h uc^ intention, both to the Valuer and the j>I# J^istam p',om ,{hey appeal. It objections be brought befori iS n°tice a at the Appeal Meeting withom e»I'' l"e Apn^l'u ai? adjournment thereby considered nece^- occa'- nt5 liable to the whole of the additional G»«oned by such adjournment. TO SPORTSMEN. A HANDSOME BRACE of JET BLACK SPANIELS to be Disposed of. Enquire of Mr. II. SHEPARD, Usk, Monmouthshire, (by letter prepaid.)-Usk, 23d Nov., 1841. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BS LET, A XJJ ENTERED UPON AT CANDLEMAS XEXT, A FARM, with every convenience, comprising about 85 Acres of LAND, a large portion being rich Meadow Land. on the banks of the Trothy, situate in the parish of Llanviihaugcl Yester Lewerne, and now occupied by— Roye. It is the Proprietor's intention to make considerable improve- ments in the house and buildings, and a good tenant will receive every reasonable encouragement. A Term will be granted if desired. For particulars apply to JOSEPH BEAUMONT, Esq., Tump House, Llanarth, Ragland. BLAENDARE COLLIERY NEAR PONTYPOOL. TO BE LET. AND ENTERED UPON A T CHRISTMAS NEXT ALL THAT WELL-KNOWN COLLIERY, CALLED THE BLAENDARE COLLIERY,with the several VEINS of COALS and IRON STONE, now in Work, and which will be Let upon a reasonable Galeage, and for a Term of Years, together with the Tram Waggons and Canal Boats. Likewise, a BRICK MANUFACTORY complete, with Water Wheel for Grinding Clay, and Drying Stoves, &c. The'Clay is got within 60 yards of the Manufactory, and is of the very best quality. The Tenant may nave the option of renting the BLAENDAHL FARM, consisting of 80 to 100 acres of rich Meadow and Pas- ture Land, together with an excellent Cottage Residence upon it, and good outbuildings adjoining thereto. The Workmen's Cottages to be taken at a Yearly Rent. There is a Meadow called the" Boat-house Meadow," adjoin- ing the Monmouthshire Canal, in which there is a Dry Dock for building and repairing Canal Boats, and a good Office, and two Cottages on the same, which will also be Let with the Colliery. A respectable Tenant will meet with every encouragement. For further particulars apply either personally or by letter, to Mr. JOHN MAUND, Blaendare Cottage, Pontypool. Nov. 19,1841. MONMOUTHSHIRE. COPFXOB WOODS rOB SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, At the HANIURY ARMS INN, in the town of CAERLEON, in the county of Monmouth, on MONDAY, ihe 29th day o| November, 1841, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, The following valuable OOPPXCS WOODS: Lot I. A Vf,R,Y,< Arable COPPICE WOOD, being iv.il -°- I. Kemeys Graig," (adjoining Berthollv Wall,) m the parish of Kemeys Inferior, in the county of Monmouth, containing 10A. OR 21p" more or less 2' A capital Coppice Wood, being part of the ad'°'ninK v" O^L" Kem"s Lot 4. Two Pieces of very excellent Ho..p Coppice Wood, standing on Abernant Farm," in the parish of Kemevs lnfe. iur, containing fhree Acres, more or Itss. The above Coppice Woods will be found to contain a !arKp portion of well-preserved Coppice, are most convellienth situated near the Banks of the navigable River Usk, and within a short distan e of the shipping ports ot Caerleon and Newport, from where there is an easy communication by water with Bristol, and other good markets. Henry Williams, the woodward at Kemeys, will show the different lots and any further particulars may be obtained on application at the Office of Mr. D. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Newport, Monmouthshire.-Newport, November 12, 1841. FOREST OF DEAN, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. MORGAN AND SON, At the GEORGE INN, in the town of Mitchel Dean, on FRI- DAY, the 3d day of December, 1841, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to conditions to be then produced) THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FRSBHOLD COLFCX&RY, MODERN BUILT DWELLING-HOUSE. STABLES & PREMISES, IN THE FOLLOWING LOTS, VIZ.,—LOT ONE. THE valuable and extensive Coal Works, known as the Regulator Colliery," late the Property of Mr. James Ben oett, deceased. The Colliery in question, which includes the Waterloo, Folly, and Oak Pits, is now in full operation to the Lowry, Rocky, and High Delf Veins of Coal, in each of which Veins an extensive Field of Coal has been awarded by the Dean Forest Mining Commissioners, and ii worked by two powerful Steam Engines and a Horse Engine, and is capable of yielding 150 Tons weekly in each Vein. Attached to the Colliery and forming part thereof, is a Cot- tage and Premises occupied by the Engineer, a Weighing Ma- chine with Blacksmith and Carpentei's Workshops, Ca bins, &c. The Tram Waggons, Pit Carts, Working Tools, with the Fixtures in the Blacksmith and Carpenter's Shops to be taken to by the purchaser at a Valuation. The above Colliery is situate at Broad Moor in the Forest of Dean, adjoining the Turnpike roads leading from (iloucestei and Little Dean, and Ross and tVliichel Dean, into the Forest and is contiguous to the Forest terminus of the projected Line of Railway from Gloucester into the Forest of Dean. Lot 2. A Capital New-built Freehold Messuage or Dwelling House, with an extensive walled-in Garden lying in front thereof, together with Clerk s Offices, Cellarage, and Wart- houses attached, and a piece of Land lying at the back thereot, situate at Drybrook, in the parish of Ruardean, in the county of Gloucester, and known as the Quabbs," late the residence of Mr. James Bennett, deceased. Lot 3. An extensive range of Freehold Building, erected within the last few years, by the late proprietor, consisting of a Waggoner's Cottage, and Stabling for 20 horses, with Lofis over, and a Gig and Wainhouse adjoining, and which might, at a trifling expense be converted into four Cottages, it having been originally designed with that view. Lot I will be Sold subject to the ri ghts of the Crown therein, as determined by the Award of the Dean Forest Mining Com- missioners..L t»l „ The Award of the Commissiones, with a Plan of the Col- liery, may be seen on application at the Office of Woods and Forests, White Hall, London the Clerk of the Peace's Office, Shire Hall, Gloucester; or the Deputy Gavel er s Office, Co e ford and the Colliery may be viewed on application to JOHN BRAIN, the Bailiff on the Works. nrwenvi For a view of Lots 2 and 3, apply to Mr. W. H. BOSSOM, on the Premises: and for further particulars as to the whole 01 the said Lots to GEORCE LAWSON WHATLEY, Allor- ney-aV-Law, Mitchel Dean. T RED E GAR I RON WORKS, MONMOUTHSHIRE- MOST DIISZBABLII INVESTMENT (PEREMPTORILY) TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. THOMAS DAVIES, At the hour of Two o'clock in the Afternoon, on TUESDAY, the 7th of December, 1841, at the TREDEGAR ARMS INN, Tredegar, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then Ploduced,-All that XiBASSHOXsD MESSUAGE, SHOP, AND well-arranged Premises, situate at Tredegar, fronting the principal street and thoroughfare, now occupied by Mr. William Jones, Watchmaker. The Premises are held under a lease of which 38 years are unexpiied, subject to a ground-rend of f3. 2s. 4d., and now held by the present tenant under a Lease granted about twelve months ago for 21 years, liable to be determined by the tenant at seven or fourteen years', at the yearly rent of £ 50. The Landlord is liable, under the lease, to repairs of the exterior, and the Tenant to the interior lepaiis. Also an INTEREST in ONE-NINTH SHARE m the CASTLE INN, Rhymney, and in FIVE HOUSES at Dowlats, subject to the Life Interest of an aged Female, and to certain provisions contained in a Will, a copy whereof may be seen at Messrs. PERKINS and JAMES S Office, Merthyr, where other information may be obtained. Further particulars (if tequited) may be had of Messrs. PERKINS and J AMES, Solicitors, Merthyr; or of the Auc- tioneer, Mr. THOMAS DA VIES, of the same place. RHEUMATISM CURED FOR A SHILLING. SIMCO'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS, an effec- tual remedy for GOBI, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Rheu- matic Gout. &c. From the variety and extraordinary nature of some of the cures performed by this medicine, the proprietors feel war- ranted in challenging the whole world to produce its equal. From cases of a few days, toothers of twenty, thirty & even forty yearsslanding all alike have experienced its beneficial influence. In recent cases one dose will frequently effect a cure and in the most violent attacks the patient will usually experieuce elief in two or three hours after the first dose. Rheumatism has been quaintly termed the POOH MAN S BANE;" this me- dicine may truly be denominated the POOR MAN SBLJSSING," for when it is considered the many weeks, nay months that poor people frequently languish under this painful and dis- tressing complaint, wasting their little means and dragging on a miserable existence, how satisfactory it must be to learn thai no one now need despair, however long or severe the attack, but resort to this excellent and cheap remedy, with the cer- tainty of obtaining relief and the re-estabttshment of health at a trifling expense. These pills are perfectly innocent, require no confinemeat, orlrestrictton of any kind above all they pre vent the disease flying to a vital part, and invariably leave the patient stronger and in a better state of health than before the attack. Price Is. per Box and duty Ud.,or 3 boxes in 1 price 2s. 9(1. Sold by Williams, Morgan, Clements, Newport; Jenkins, Phil- lips, Vachall, Mc. Carthy, Cardiff; Lester, Jones, Cowbndge Mrs. Davies. Chepstow Morgan, Stuckley, Abergavenny Dowding, Farror. Cossens, Monmouth; Hayward and Huai, Davies, Neath Edwards, Usk and most respectable medicine venders. 'Sold wholesale by Barclay and Sons, E. Edwards and Sutton and Co., London PILLGWENLLY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MR. II. M. PARTRIDGE, At Mr. Zachariah Boone's, THF. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, near the New Dock, on THURSDAY, the 2nd of December, 1841, at Six o'clock in the Evening. THE UNDERMENTIONED VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES 6. PREMISES, Subject to such conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, and in the following Lots, viz:— Lot !• A LL that MESSUAGE or Dwelling-house, in the XJL occupation of David Jenkins, situate immediately Facing the entrance Lock to the New Dock. Lot 2. All that MESSUAGE or Dwelling-house, adjoining Lot 1 in the occupation of Joseph Stone. Lot 3. All that MESSUAGE or Dwelling-house, adjoining Lot 2, in the occupation of George Batten. Lot 4. All that MESSUAGE or Dwelling-house, situate on King's-parade, with an excellent Bakehouse, and large Ware- house behind the same, in the occupation of David Lewis, the proprietot. Lot 5. All that MESSUAGE or Dwelling-house, adjoining Lot 4, in the occupation of Patlick Casey, and others. Lots 1,2, and 3, are held under Lease from the Tredegar Wha, f Co., for a term, 55 years of which are unexpiied subject to an annual Ground Rent of £ 2. 5s., which will be equally apportioned. Lots 4 and 5 are held under Lease from the Tredegar Wharf Co., for a term 58 years of which are unexpired, subject to an annual Ground Rent of f2. 16s., which will also be I apportioned. The respective Tenants will shew the Lots, and further par- ticulars may be known on application to Messrs. PROTHERO and TO WGOOD, or to Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE, Auctioneer and House Agent. Newport. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Mr. H. M. PAR TRIDGE RESPECTFULLY begs to announce that he has had con- R signed to him for Immediate SALE, a suite of Elegant I DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, IN SOLID ROSEWOOD, Including two chaise lounges, twelve chairs, pair of Ottomans, pair card tables, too table, pair of fire screens, the curtains for two windows with rich gilt cornice, one of green damask mo- reen with gold colour fringe and trimmings, lounees and chairs I covered 811 suite, handsome chimney glass in gilt frame, rich Brussels and Kidderminster carpets and hearth-rugs, 300 yards of stair carpetting and floor cloths, bronzed and cast fenders and fire irons, grand and square piaun-fortes, sofas, dining room and chamber furniture, dinner services, phaeton, barney saddles, &c. &c., the whole of which will be submitted to PUBLIC COMPETITION, at his AUCTION MART, Commer- cial-stieet, Newport, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 1st and 2d of December, 1841.—Sale to commence each day punctually at Twelve o'clock at Noon, and close at Four. Particulars will appear in printed Catalogues which will be ready for delivery on SATURDAY, the 27th Nov. inst. and the Furniture, &c., may be viewed in the morning of Sale from Ten to Twelve. Newport. Nov. 25, 1841. PILL, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. SHIP CHANDLERY AND IRONMONGERY BUSINESS TO BE DISPOSED OF. An excellent opportunity now presents itself to any person desirous of embarking in the above line of busiaess. THE whole of the well-assorted STOCK-IN-TRADE of the late firm of TAPSON and WEBBER, being now to be disposed of under a Deed of Assignment. To a person ot active habits, who is possessed of a moderate capital, the above ofl'eis extraordinary advantages, as the pre- mises are so eminently calculated for carrying on, profitably, 'he above trades, being situated in the common thoroughfares ot all the Iron and Coal Wharfs in Pillgwenlly, and the only Shop of the sort below Newport, a distance of one mile. To treat for the same, apply to BOOTH, RICHARDS, and Co., Birmingham,or THOS. CHAMBERLAIN,97, Redcliff- street, Bristol. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. THE QUARTERLY MEETINGS of the Monmouthshire Committee for Furthering the objects of the Society for i'romoting Christian Knowledge, and extendiug the Beoefils of it throughout the County, will be held on the following THURSDAY Mornings at Hdlf-pasi Eleven o'ctock — DECEMBER 2d, 1841. At NEWPORT. MARCH 3d, 1842. At ABFRGAVENNY. JuNE2d At CH EPSTOW. SEPTEMBER 1st At PONTYPOOL. JAS. ASHE GABB, Secretary. Shirenewtou, Nov. 23d, 1841. The Business of the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, and of the Diocesan Board of Education will 11 be transacted on the same day. On the First of December, THE COMMISSIONER; or, DE LUNA- 1 ICO IN QUI REN DO. No. 1. To be continued monthly, with Illustrations. Price Is. Dublin: William Curry, Jun., and Co.; W. fe. On and Co., London and all Booksellers. On the First of January, 1842, OUR M E S S. By HARRY LORREQUER. No. 1. JACK HINTON, the Guardsman. To be con- tinued in monthly Numbers, with numerous Illustrations, by H. K. Browne (Phiz). Price Is No. 1 will contain a fine Portrait of the Author, after a mi- niature by Lover. Dublin: William Curry, Jun.. and Co.; w, S. Orr and Co., Paternoster-row, London. Sold by all Booksellers. In two Vols. 8vo., 24s. cloth, CHARLES O'MALLEY, THE IRISH DRAGOON, with 44 Illustrations by H. K. Browne (Phiz.) Beyond comparison the pleasantest book of our time." —Standard. By the same Author, CONFESSIONS OF HARRY LORREQUER, with 22 Illustrations by Browne, 12s. cloth. Dublin. William Curry, Jun., and Co.; W. S. Orr and Co. London and all Booksellers. — — TITHE COMMISSION. MHF T'LT, R NOTICE. I • ii 6 Commissioners for England and Wales, hereby of th/w A ^opy l^e Draft of Apportionment intheDarishnfVi^x L\ a8reed to be paid iu lieu of Tithes, n the couSv nf ^T 1 H ANGEL YESTERN LLEWERN School Hoai « ™5uih'»has been depos»ted at the Charity for the in8DPPt^nCUPredi.by James Watkins>'« the said parish pwmm Lid. And the Commissioners further give Notice, that pursuant to the Act for Commutation of Tithes, a Meeting will be holden for the purpose of Hearing any Objections to the intended ap- portionment, by any persons interested as aforesaid and that such Meeting will be held at the BEAUFORT ARMS INN Rae* land, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th of December 1841 It Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Signed by ordtrof the Board, J. E. IIOVENDEN, Secretary. IlObLRr GABB, Valuer. 9, Somerset place, Somerset-house, London. MEDICINE RENDERED PALATABLE. MOXON'S EFFERVESCENT MAGNESIAN APERIENT. For Indigestion, Bilious Affections, Pains in the Head, Sick Headache, Casual or Habitual Costiveness, Nausea, Sickness, Heartburn, Piles, Fistula, Derangement of the Stomach and Head, caused by the excess either of eating or drinking, and especially as a preventative and safe remedy for the Gout. RECOMMENDED BY Dr. GRAHAM, Author of Domestic Medicine Dr. TURNBIILL, of Russell-square, London Dr. WILSON, of London, Author of a work on the application of Vapour, dedicated to Dr. Macartney, of Dublin* Dn. HARE, ARDEN, REECE, and by the FACULTY iu general. THIS elegant preparation of Magnesia, the result of much study and experiment, u fast superseding all other me- dicines of its class, and is now very generally acknowledged to be the best purgative ever introduced as a poblic medicine The almost unprecedented slile which it has obtained has aroused the cupidity of many unprincipled persons, who are always ready to take advantage of the popnlaiitv of another's invention } tbis medicine has therefore been extensively imitated, by Compounds possessing none of its properties. puichasers can only rely upon the Government Stamp, wbich, i„ the genuine article, has «'Moxon and Smith, (then co-part- ners) Chemists, Hull, engraved on it. Tbis i. tb. only certain proof of tbe geuulne preparation. It possesses all the efficacy of the most approved Saline Purgatives, without the disagreeable taste which renders such medicines so obnoxious to the palate and stomach and is nni- versally allowed by all who have given it a fair trial, to be superior to all other medicine as a FAMILY PURGATIVE, and as an invaluable companion to the traveller, particularly those visiting tropical coaiitries; the sportsman, the delicate femile, the sedentary student, and to all persons subject to ir- regularities of the bowels, and the disorders resulting thire from. A teaspoonfu) taken after anv excess, either in eaiing or drinking, will restore the tone of the stomach, and relieve all unp easim symptoms. If taken regularly for some time previous to the usaal tlllle of experiencing a fit of Gout, it will generally prevent, and always niitigitte the sev-rity of the attack, without that injury to the constitution which is consequent upon the use- of oolchicttm and other strong sedatives. h .?a.i,.Se j li Indigestion, Bilious Disorders, Sick- fe fl °*her affections caused by an imperfect per- on n e o the functions of tbe digestive organs, it affords a n remedy, its operation being at once el- Te ti "tt^ded by griping or other anpleasant symptoms, s mnniais from several medical and other gent lertien are in inc,oi^ R„,?I at 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d., and in stoppert.1 .ti. f* a? *• an^ Us., by all respectable Medicine Venders.— aii m Barclay and Sons Suttons Edwards arni other Medicine Houses, London; J. and R. Raimes, Edin- "orongh and Doblin Butler, Doblin Dennis, York; &c., &c. NEWPORT CLOTHING ESTABLISHillEN-f OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, HIGH-STREET. T U q'WK sf B &fl Ef Sr,. IN expressing his gratitude for the extensive patronage he lias received from the Public, respectfully invites those who have- not inspected his STOCK to an eaily VISIT, feeling a stong conviction of being able to offer them veiy great lnducement.- to favour him with their orders. iT, r, The circumstance of his confining his attention to the WOOLLEN and MANCHESTER. TRADE, and his experience in the MARKETS, as well as his adopting the principle of Buying and Selling for CASH, enable him to offer Goods, warranter1 of the best Fabric, ex:remely Moderate in Price. His Cutter is one of first-rate abilities-possessing a practical knowledge of the art—under whose supeonteadance none bui workmen of decided tilent are employed. T. D. being determined to produce articles that may vie with those of any house foi Elegance of Cut, Ease, and Durability of Workmat.ship- Gentlemen are allowed to Return iiny Article il not approved of, as respects Cut, Colour, Quality, or Make, although previously ordered. Particular attention paid to Juvenile Dresses, Servants' Liveries. Every Article of MEN'S CLOTHING, Ready Made, Manufactured by him, warranted well made, and will be exchanged or the money returned, if not approved. THE GENERAL STOOK Consists of West Country and Yorkshire Supeifine Cloths, Waterproof Beavers, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Rich Silk and Woollen Vestings, Fancy Velveteens, Moleskius, Cords, 3cc., Gossamer and Beaver Hats, warranted to retain their shape and colour, and not to spot with rain, Boys' and Infants' Cloth aud Velvet Caps, Hosiery and Shirts. N.B.—-TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. Observe,— THOMAS DAVIES, High-street, opposite the Post-Otficc, Newport. N.B. MACINTOSHES and INDIA RUBBER Garments made to Measure—Warranted Waterproof. SHOW ROOMS FOR LAMPS 8. CHANDELIERS, GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, SHEFFIELD PLATE AND CUTLERY, „ 395, High-street, (Opposite the Royal Hotel,) Cheltenham. H ENR Y LEONAKD respectfully invites the attention of Families Furnishing, to his extensive iLl STOCK, comprising Sheffield Cast Giates and Feuders. with elegantly Cut Steel Fire Irons, en suite Papier Machet and Japan Trays, Bronzes, Plate, Cutleiv, Kitchen Utensils, and every requisite for Housekeeping, carefully selected from the first Manufacturers, and at a great reduction under the London Prices. LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS, suitable for the Drawing and Dining Rooms, Library, Sideboard, Hall Table, Bracket, See., of the most fashionable designs, ex- pressly introduced for the present Winter, manufactured in China, Glass, Oimolu, Artistique, Florentine, and other Bronzes.. THE SOLAR PATENT TABLE LAMP, the most effective, clean, and economic light at present known, expressly adapted for daily use. The cost of burning does not exceed one half-pemy per hour, and the light affoided is equal to that of 12 wax candles Paities may have this invaluable principle applied to their old Lamps, at a trifling cost. Palmer's and the Soho Patent Candle Lamps, and every other inven- tion of merit. WINFIELD'S METALLIC BEDSTEADS. for cheapness, elegance, durability, and cleanliness, stand unnvaiied. Their almost universal adoption, especially for Servants' Rooms, being a certaiu safeguard against vermin, has lattly induced the Patentee to make several important improvements. They are manufactured from 3Gs. upward., WARRANTED TABLE CUTLERY, in Cases or Dozens, with Stag, Pearl, Ivory, 01 Silver Handles. Elegant Dessert Cases to suit. LONDON BRONZE TEA AND COFFEE URNS. SOLE AGENT FOR Dr. Arnott's Thermometer Stoves, Straw and Turnip Cutting Machines, &.c. To afford parties residing at a distance every facility offered by the first London Houses, HENRY LEONARD has made such arrangements that ht will be enabled to deliver all Goods purchased at his Establishment, CARRIAGE FREE; and all Post Orders will meet with the same punctuality and attention as though the writer were present. Catalogues, Drawings, Plans, and Estimates, sent on Application. MORISONS HYGEIAN MEDICINES. | CAUTION. THE Public are particularly cautioned against a set of im- } postors (some of whom are discarded Agents) who make use of the name of Morison to defraud the public; therefore to prevent imposition*, the Hon. the Commissioners of Stamps have directed the words Morison's Universal Medicines" to use of the name of Morison to defraud the public; therefore to prevent imposition*, the Hon. the Commissioners of Stamps have directed the words Morison's Universal Medicines" to be engravea on the Government Stamp, in white letters on R red ground. A careful observance of this mark of authenticity will prove a safeguard against all dangeious and deleterious imitations. Sold in Boxes, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d.; aud Family Packets, containing three 4s. 6d. boxes, I Is. each. Also the Vegetable Aperient Pcwder, Is. lid: per Box. Cases of cure and other interesting matter, relating to the Hygeian System of Medicine, are published monthly by the British College of Health, and may be had of all the Agents for Morismi's Pills throughout the country. Britisli College of Health, New Road, London. General Agent for Monmouthshire, Mrs. E. Heath, book- seller, Aeincourt-square, Monmouth. VthPR .^acass^J For the Hair. PRICE'S GOLDEN OIL is the only article that restore^ j the Hair on bald places, prevents Hair falling oft or turn- ing grey; changes Grey Hair to its original colour, frees it from scurf, and makes it beautifully soft, curly, and glossy. For dressing the hair en Bandeaux, and confining the shoit toosehairaon the neck, so annoying to most ladies, it stands unequalled. Ladies are requested to ask for PRICE'S Golden Oil," with 28, Lombard-street, on the Label, as many hair- dresseis sell a spurious imitation, which destroys the colour as well as the growth of the Hair. ;is. 6d., 7s., and 10s. 6H. per bottle.-The Genuine IS sold (in London) only by her Majes- ty's Perfumers, PRICE 6c Co., 28, Lombard-street. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN u in The greatest of all female attractions is a white and delicate skin. No other attribute o beauty winsso much upon the eye. and excites general admiration and no invention so truly pos- sesses the power of ^eSt0^'n,f v^arsrc,lnat'°n of a beautiful Skin as PRICE and Co. s ABERNEIH\ 's SPECIFIC, whichi. odoriferously pleasant to the oltactory nerves, imparts to the hands, face, and neck, a cooling and refreshing feeling, while it successfully opposes, with its bland and soothing influence the injurious effects produced by intense cold winds or the scorching rays of the sun. T j 10 nursing find it a wel- come auxiliary. Depots in London, 28, Lombard-street: 68 Cornhill; and Messrs. Newbury and bons, St. Paul's Church- yard.-Ask lor "PRICE and Co. s Abernethy's Specific for ihe Complexion. — To Families. It should be generally known to 1 aren s, that the Essence used in scenting the common Alkaline Soap, talsely called "Almond Soap," is the rankest poison extant a drop of it taken internally, would produce INS] AN I DEATH. Pmc.f, and Co.'s PATENT ALMOND OIL SOAP is composed wholly of the Vegetable 011 of Jordan Almonds, which do net contain an atom of the scent, it stands unequalled for chapped hands, the delicate skin of ladies, and, above all, for the wasti- ng of infants and gentlemen having tender faces or strong beards will find it a great luxury in shaving. Sold in packets of six squares, price 2s. 6d.( at the Manufactory, 28, Lombard- street. Purchasers are requested to notice PRICE and Co.'s Signature, in Red Ink, affixed to each packet, as some shop- keepers offer a counterfeit, injurious to the Skin, when the Ge- nuine is asked for. SHAVING, Heretofore a painful, s now rendered a pleasurable operation, by "PRICE'S RYPOPHAGON," an infallible specific to: allaying the smarting irritability of the san, producing a rich creamy lather, with soft, hard, or sea water, which, unlike all other Shaving oaps, will not dry on the face. This soap is so superior to any other for Shaving, that many persons are basely 1' deceiving the public by selling spurious imitations. The ge- nuine is sold in London only at the Manufactory, 28, Lombard Street.—Ask to PRIC¡'S !lYPOPHA(¡OS," price ls.persquare, FOR THE TOILET. PRICE and Co.'s VICTORIA BOUQUET, the deliciou fragrance of which has rendered it an especial favourite with Her Majesty. And stamped by the lovers of elegant scents as the most unique and superior ever discovered. So highly is it valued, and so fashionable has it become, that there is scarcely an assembly room or levee where its delicious fragrance is not predominant 3s. 6d. and 7s. per bottle. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, of the Firm of PRICE & Co., 28, Lombard- street, (the only surviving Partner of the late Firms of PRICE d GOSNELL, and PATEY, BU TTS, PRICE, & Co..) cau- tions merchants, shippers, &c., against the manoeuvres of indi- viduals illegally styling themselves PRICE &L GOSNELL." These persons never were in Partnership, nor in any way con- nected with the above Firms, otherwise than as servants in tht employ of Mr. P RICE'S late Firm of PRICE & GOSNHLL. PRICE c« Co. s Old Brown Windsor Soap, Almond Oil soap, Cold Cream, Queen's Perfume, so much admired on the first circles of Fashion, bear a lable with 28," Lom. bard-street, in its eatre, and the signature of "PRICE ts f "k, wnkout which none are genuine. OJHSVQ** s pERFUMERV, celebrated SOAP wr' i ^'e^° be had GEN UlNEin London only at their Esta hshment, ,8, Lombard-street, and of their Agent, n all the Cities and Towns of Europe. Asia, Africa, & America tjT" "P™1 lscPP°intme)it, and ensure punctuality, uJ Orders requested t> be directed to PRICE & Co., MOM pF-ru Ev HI l°mbard-street, London k cinff Price "and6?''5"'■ anc* are cautioned against pui- Ci anthoiirv Sf arllc'es °f persons unconnected wit! lhr/ 'i r1*1'8 be,nS sold when the genuine i> o fwr YVmiiril V.g ;Ire authorised Agents :-Hopkins Duncan Druggists B«cnn ?*' D,uS8ists' Newport Jones i\ it .ran' Druirfkt 1 ? n, p' Perfumer, Abergavennx Morgan, D usgmt orly) Meuhyr; Morgan, Druggist, l.lan- Wi liamJ &'■ hePstow Mrs. Morgan l'e, White Chemist r' e and Sons, Stationers S'iium'"Si! i p"ce; DnWtaNrtdSHV H." c&,pvfoTrvNifh Chemist, Cardigan Cde and Humphreys, Druggists Abe, yT„ct; rw'i Vatr>n^' and Wiliams, Druggist 1W WANTED TO BORROW. THE Commissioners of the To>n> of Abergavenny are de sirousof Raisiug, by way of LOAN, sum i f H\E HUNDRED POUNDS, the Re-payment I? be secured by a Mortgage of the Fleehold of the SHEEP M A Rrv^T > and the Tolls arising from that and the other Market.—The Loan to bear Interest at £ 5. per cent. Any Person willing to Advance the Money, may hear fur- ther particulars by applying to Mr. T. BAKER, Solicitor. Abeigavenny. Nov. 9th, 1841. BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, No. 1, PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL—ONE MILLION. DIRECTORS. William Bardgett, Esq. Robert Eglinton, Es<j 4v; Samuel Bevington, Esq, Erasmus Robert Foster, William Fechney Black, Esq. Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. John Brightman, Esq. Peter Morrison, Esq. George Cohen, Esq. William Shand, jun. Esq. Millis Coventry, Esq. Henry Lewis Smale, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. Thomas Tweed, Esq. MEDICAL OFFICERS. John Sims, M.V.-Ehenez.er Smith, Esq., Surgeon. SOLICITOR. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. A Most economical set of Tables, computed expressly for the use of this Institution, from authentic and compleit data. Increasing Rates of Premium on a new and remarkable plan for securing loans or debts; a less immediate payment beinp required on a Policy for the whole terru of life than in any othei Office. A Board of Directors in attendance daily, at Two o'clock. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy. All claims payable within One Month after proof of death. Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports Premium per Cent, per Annum payable during First Second Third Founh rFor reniaindei Age. Five Years. Five Year*. Five ear*. Fivt Years.| of l.ife. 20"i 1 14 15 10!"l 10 11 1 16 9j £ 2 3 8 30 1 6 4 1 12 2 1 19 1 2 7 4! 2 17 0 40 1 16 1 2 4 4| 2 14 6 3 7 3 4 3 4 50 I 2 Iti 7 3 9 41 4 5 5i 5 6 3 6 13 7 i PETER MORRISON, Esq., Resident Director, London. AGENTS FOR NEWPORT Mr. RICHARD JENKINS. TREDEGAR IRON ) r IIAnuuv WORKS Mr. G. HARRHi,BanK. CARDIFF Mr. W.D. HOKWOOD, Bank. !\IERfH Y R TY DVIL, Mr. WALTER THOMPSON, ditu. PONTYPOOL Mr.STEPHE\ VERNON, ditto. CHEPSTOW Mr. J. L. BALDWYN, Solicitor. USK ABERGAVENNY. Mr. J. II. M ORG AN, Stationer. MONMOUTH Mr. WILLIAM JENKINS, ditto. The Agents can in all cases furnish Prospectuses, and wii. observe the strictest secrecy. ¿!¡ .J L PATRONIZED BY ROY A LTY, and confirmed in surpassing excellence by experience, ROWLANDS Ol.t. cc\ m m IS universally acknowledged as well deserving the station it -m. now holds of the highest public distinction. It prevents Hair from falling off or turning grey to the irtest period of life, changes grey hair to its original colour frees it from sct.r;, and renders it beautifully SOFT, CURLY, and GLOSSY In dressing HAIR, it keeps it fiim in the cur/, uninjured by damp ueather. crowded rooms, ihe dunce, or in the exeiciseo riding. To Children, it is invaluable, as it lays a foundation for a Beautiful Head of HAIR. CAUTros.—Ask for ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL,' ™ °y that each botile is inclosed in a NEW EN- .v ELOPE from steel, on which are their Names and Add es- in Red, thus, A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, Hatton Garden. London Counter-signed ALEX. ROWLAND, The words Rowland s Macassar Oil" are written on the back of the Label nearly 1,500 times, containing 29.028 letters The lowest price is 3s. fid — the next 7s.—family bottit" containing four small 10s. 6d. and double that siz.e 21s. per bottle ROWLANDS ICA.LYGtOR. heals Chilblains, Chaps, and renders he in„^ ^tmu.sphere' Skin delightfully soft, fair, and ,2 f harsh And rou^ all Pimples, Spots, Redness iTn tradlca'^ Cutaneous Defects; at the same ti,n^ an(J Juvenile Bloom, as well as realizin "^parting a healthy Hand and Ann. In case, 0r ^'f ■V«I' '"r'lwrr Pi?i Pv"ces ,s GUNILEME:will iiiid it „tlay ,l,e irritation Price tttrts RO WLAN D S Q D Q N T 0 v A f /iftMv'™ r^0U yER> °f ()rK'nUxi Herbi of ,he 100 ■' 'hJ Teeth rv eradicates 7«/ <;ir and decayed Si ois lSZVeS the f:nd fixes the Teeth fir; A t' <r»nihntir it n Uiem delicately White, liein;; an D l"i eradicates the Scurvy from the Gums, strengthens, braces, and renders them of a healthy red it n- moves unpteasant tastes from the mouth, which often reiraiii Hifter fevers, taking medicine, &c., and imparts a delightful fragrance to the breath. v ^ce 9d. per box, duty included. fsoiicE. 1 he Name and Addiessof the Proprietors, A. ROWLAND § SOV, 20, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, Are engraved on the Government Stamp, which is pasted 01 the two latter Articles also printed, in red, on the Wrappe m which each is enclosed. ( Many Shop-keepers offer for Sale Counterfeits of the abon composed of the most pernicious ingredients. They call the: trashy the GENUINE," and sign A. Row land Son, omitting th ac recommending them as being Cheap. Be sure to Ask for "ROWLAND'S." c Sold by them, and by respectable Perfumers and Medicine t Venders. < r- « IMPORTANT TO INDIES. W7~ EARSLEY'S ORIGINAL WIDO\V WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS, so long and justly celebrated ;or heir peculiar virtues are stronely recommenced to the notice ')f every lady, having obtained the sanction and approbation of nost Gentlemen of the Medical Profession, as a safe and valua. )Ie Medicine in effectually removing obstructions and relieving til other inconveniences to which the female fiame is liable, r especially those, which, at an early period of life, frequently arise from want of exercise and general debility of t.hesv$iera iliey create au appetite, correct indigestion, remove giddiness ind nervous headache, and are eminently useful in windy Iisorders, pains in the stomach, shortness of breath, and palpi- ■ation, of the heart being perfectly innocent, may b^ used with safety in all seasons and climates. The following is the opinion of Dr. Osborne, an eminent jiactitioner of Dublin, and Physician to Sir Patiick Dunn's, The following is the opinion of Dr. Osborne, an eminent jiactitioner of Dublin, and Physician to Sir Patiick Dunn's, and the Mercers' Hospitals. In one of his recent lectures, reported in the Dubliti Medtcul Journal, he makes the following remarks on this Medicine THE Wtnow WELCH'S PU.LS.-These Pills have an ex- tensive sale, and are in high and long established repute, as an effectual remedy in removing obstructions. &c. in females ] One of them was given to a. young ladv under my care, with the desired effert following on the same night, and three other cases came to my knowledge, in which a similar result followed their use." It is necessary to inform the Public that KEARSLEY'S is the only ORIGINAL and GENUINE MEDICINE of this description ever made, and has been prepared by them for more than FIFTY YEARS!! Purchasers are particularly re- quested to remark, that, as a testimony of authenticity, each Bill of Directloos contains an affidavit, and bears the signature of C. K EA RSLEY," in writing, and each box is wrapped in white paper. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by J. Sanger, 150, Oxford- street, London and by H. Williams, and E. V. Jenkini, Chemists, Newport Wood, Pontypool; Price, Abercavenny Dowding, Monmouth Phillips. Caidiff; Davis, C armarthen Heyward, Neath Brown, Llaneily; Thomas, Cowbridge; Dawe and Son, Swansea; Jenkhjs, Merthyr Tydvil; W. P. Wimams.Chepstow.&c.Stc. 1 t J ,«W T .«?<, J, Just Published, in Demy 8vo. By Messrs. PERRY & CO., Consulting Surgeons, 4, GrMt Charles-street, Birmingham, and 44, Albion-street, Leeds, ILLUSTRATED BY FIGHT FINE EPORAVINOT, THE SILENT FRIEND, A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON VENEREAL AND SYPHI- LITIC DISEASES, in their mild and most alarming forms, showing the different stages of those deplorable and oftpn fatal Disorders, including observations on the baneful effects of (J0N0HRH<ZA, GLEETS, and STRICTURE*. The Work is Nn. bellished with Engravings, respecting tbe deleterious influenca of Meicury on the external appearance of the Skin, II) Erup. tinns on the Head, Face, and Body, to which are added very extensive observations on Sexual Debility, Seminal Weak- ness, and Impotency, brought on by a delusive habit, all its attendant sympathies and dangerous consequences consi- dered, with the most approved mode of treatment and cure, without coti.'Tnement or interruption from business: the whole accompanied by explanatory Engravings, with general instruc- tions for the periect ijstoration of those who are incapacitated from entering into the bo. state of MARRIAGE, by the evil con- .;equences arising from early c'!use. or syphilitic infection. This invaluable Woik will be ~F.C'IETI.V W'J'> Box of Perrys' Purifying Specijic Pii^ ( Price 2-> 9-, s. -» and lis.,) and the Cordial Balm of Sy>Jac"™ f s ,nd 33s. per Bottle.) and .s pointed HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEND. *0 be coi^lted^intiM>U* exposure, and with a-stired confidence of success. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SY RIACUM is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functions of life, and is therefore calculated to afford decided relief to those who by early indulgence have weakened the poweisof their system, and fallen into a state oi chronic debility. In such persons, the appetite is generally defective, and the relish of life almost subdued they are wanting in that activity of mind md energy of conduct which their affairs require, and partly irom conscious weakness, paitly from excessive apprehensions are liable to sink despondently into a premature grave. It is for these that Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, particulaily lesigned their CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACL'M, which is intended to relieve those persons who. bj an immoderate 'ndulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state, are -ifieOted with any of those previous symptoms that betray its Ipproach, as the various affections of the nervous system, obsti- nate gleeth, exu'?s&es, irregularity, obtructionsot ceitain eva- luations, weakness^?, total impoteocy, baireuness, inc. Nothing, perhaps, weakens the mind so much s pernicious, aractices, which take possession of the whole mind and atten- inn, and prevent its votaries uCm tollowing their respective vocatIOns. by engrossing their ideas, b, n they should be employed in devotion or business rendpi^.ng them stupid, dull ind thoughtful, and destroying their vivacity, t'heerlulness, and health, by b inging on consumption, and all that preadful train jf complaints which make them timid, whimsical, at^f 'idicu- lous. Such as these, under Djvne Influence, the CJcfdiaJ Balm of Syfiacum will restore to the enjoyment of all 1 he com. orts of life. As nothing can be better adapte to help and oourishthe constitution, so there is nothing more geneiaily acknowledged to be peculiarlyetficacious in all mwaid waitings, 'o,s of appetite, indigestion, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs shorlne-s of ireath, cr consumptive habits. It possesses wondedul efficacy in all neivous disorders, fit;. heid-aches, weakness, heavi. a'S!. and lowness of spirits, dimness of siiht,contused thoughts, vandeiing of the nrnd. vapours and melancholy, ônd all kinds If hysteiic complaints are gradually removed by its use. In sickness of the stomach, flatulencies or obsi ri)ciion,, it ir Fate a.nd powerful and as a puiihnr 01 the blood, it has not its equal in the woild This Balsamic Cordial may t;e justly .-numerated amongst the f"iemostof those hapllY di»covtiies which medical research has procured as the blessings of the luman race, and greatest counteractive to human misery housands at this moment in the Fnited Kingdom, live to praise the day they first made trial of this restorative Numberless persons, whom imprudence or misfortune bad icducfd to the afflicting necessity of renouncing for ever the consolations of marriage, have become parents by the use of his medicine, and received as it were a second existence, in ttie biith of a beautiful and healthy offspring. Some induced by gratitude, and a des re of Cllmmunicaling the relief they nave experienced themselves, permitted Messrs. Perry to give their names to the world and testified with the utmost cheer- 'ulness, both their own infirmities and the obligations they owed their medicine Messrs. P. availed themselves of their permission, so long as the Cordial Balm of Syriacum had any need of external testimony in its favour but its properties and efficacy are a' present so well known, and its reputation so widely and honourably established, that it requires no other basis to support it. Sold in Bottles, price lis. each or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle for33s., by which one lis. bottle is saved. ft:3'" Observe, none are genuine without the signature of impressed on a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to imi« ■ tate which is felony of the deepest dye. The Five Pound Cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings ;) may be had as usual at 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham, and 44, Aibton-street, Leeds; and Patients in the country who require a cùurseof this ^mirable Medicine should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage. Messrs. Perry eipect when consulted by letter itie usual Fee of One Pound, without which, no notice u hateier can be taken of the Communication (postage pre-paid.) Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the de. tail of their cases,—as to the duration of the complaint, the t-ymptoms, age, habits of living, and general occupation. Me- dicines can be forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can occur, as they will be securely packed, and carefully pro- tected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price2s-9d., 4s. 6d., and lis per Box, (Observe the signature of R. & L. PERRY, and Co., on the outside of each wrapper), are well knowa throughout Eu- rope and America, to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Veuereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleeb, Secon. dary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement or hindrance from business they have effected the most surprising cures, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed and are of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Sco'butic Af- fections, Eruptions on any pait of tbe body, Ulcerations. Scro- fulous or Venereal Taint, being justly calculated to cleans# the blood from all foulness, counteract every moibid affection, -ind restore weak and emaciated constitutions 10 prist.ne health clod vigour They are particularly recommended to be taken before per- sons enter into the matiimonial state, lest the indiscretions of n parent are a source of vexation to him the reminder of his existence by afflicting his innocent but unfonunan-f.rh-pnnc ,vith the evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, ar.O a variety' of other complaints, thai are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and impiudence. Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as us, al at 4, Great Charles-street, (four doors from Eas} How, ilirmingham and 44 A'bion-street, Leeds, limy one personal visit is required Iro n a ,1 VIessrs. Perry and Co. to give such nh',° f e such advice as will be the meane of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all cil.es means have proved ineffectual. Sold by HFRBERT WU.I.IAMS and E. V. JENKINS, Newport. IP™ ,'„V°Untry D,ruSSlsts. Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- auantitv nf'pt? 1/ Shopkeeper can be supplied with any nf 1: F ] unfying Specific Pills, and Cordial Balm nf»K- ™' usual a'lowance to the Trade, by most of the principal W holesal Patent MedicineHow sin London