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INTELLIGENCE. AFGHANISTAN. fr *EDIT" ^c^tor °j the Morning Herald. leit T°U—* forward you the accompanying extract at* i?""cer rKece'ved tf)is morning, in which my cousin, »o r"i»ul'1 ^"lst ^a Company's service, stationed °'! ''>e "Ofth-west frontier, speaks, I think, Vo lheirC°nfidenlly of l'ie troops from Cabool having r Vo lheirC°nfidenlly of the troops from Cabool having cl°Ur ^'scr .Wa^ (tie passes. Publish it or not at oft,r'y stated'0l' M'Naghtcn's end is, also, I think, more offi* 'e't-f t 11 'iave ypl scen '*• I" an "tract, also, Cer, iher r°'n ^e"'i, from a brother of the Kurnaul .c tiou, ? ,s Mention of the wonderful escape across witl'n 1)38508 of a Capt. Gerrard, and another gen- f *iovv no)' lw° todies in disguise. When this happened ^ay i' ''le mere mention of the name of Ger- jj *'ion jj,1 0Ur Present state of uncertainty, pour con- vnC,> a^ict°/tl',e 'lear,s some of the many who have Uroh«.,»;e by our sad Indian news.—Believe me, sir, mlen-. terva,t, J.1I.O. A* 'e,le,><toled Kurnaul, January 17, 1842: — ill 1 'Weir ^o^anistan continue in a very unsettled state H'! a '8ence was that our envoy M'Naghten had been Akbar Khan, one of the Dost's sons, Aik4allien » 3 ,rea,y 'D the latter person's tent. It appear;. Pi«i to a" l^e'r conditions but one, and Piince kill-0' P?ea,ed «t his not consenting to this, drew a him «v,?'- 'm trough the body, and the first shot not ppi«,ai ^»ptai "-j?'11' seD' a second ball through him. His as- m TL ,revor. was likewise shot, and two officerstaken ,r«o '°P of 6 lnsur8en,s cut ofl' M'Naghten's head, stuck n »ere »a sPear> and paraded it about the camp. Our |H)( 'tihin,01 'n a co°dition to make any resistance against Or' The" C°l,duc towards the representative of the British iroops left Cabool on ChrisUnas- i„, f ''isn [,le'r wa> through the passes towards Ilindo- ]■' to»° j nov*n w,iat stePs Wl" be talten ,0 Punish such fro British Government," &c. r-% a letter, dated Muasooiie, January 15, 1842 a'l N l'b A'" ,R'<e ',ome some very bad news from this •*8',i»ns have been, for the last four months, »ucr 4'nst us* l or some time wc were without news T««cli 'n cutting off our posts; but when the ''4H(j'ty eiB|.US''l was '"ost melancholy altogether. Theie *■ °f th °fficers killed, besides many wounded, ami Nrd' '>0or soldier* cut up. The country altogether ^tV' fher9'30' n)ean) has been a scene of butchery and «st, 0 joiQ (k6 8'8 several ladies and children out there, who Ni» ^e'og olr ',Us')an^8» ancl some have had a very narrow Vk08ic«ri 10 f'ress native costume, and ride behind A povv ■* 1 ^ey cut their way through the enemy. '• \vffS1>anJS8ued an orrfer t'lal n0 more ,acl'es are a"° wed to d e *»e ai w,'ilst the country is in so distracted a state. Sl^-Wes, !*ayfc .looking out most anxiously for news from 'We js f0r if the people were to succeed in driving us SuJouoded0Lknow,ng where the mischief would end, as we » "J,n» y Pe°ple who only watch for a favourable mo- N »»e 8a'nst Us> If the Government would but increase '1»()(j|.(V1<ler overcome all these difficulties but at pre- iVC^ tro0'r ^a'se economical system, they send a meie 8 oh'° against thousands, and the result 8*D» as'frs we have met with as might itidttd ™CTED." '"K t!,taci of a CHINA. W Netn letter from W. 11. Hall. Esq., commalld- sha||«lre nS'S s'eai>ier, dated Chusan, 5th Oct., 1841 'ha| Ujjy°8^ssing northwards, but I dont think we ^Vy^'fcsg th n*'S^bourhood till next season, and before '° In |,5,r,d oq Peror is mad, he will come to terms. c°Ut)i ^t^r C !a,)ceiand from the iron steamers drawing ^orr, ry• fj. ley qan penetrate into the heart of the got ly ,i0,'ier day (after we took Amoy), I parted ^Our >>a strong breeze and thick weather. «ity/M»ete „|0rl °r coals, I went alone into Shiepo har- I s The f0t^re,w,!re 150 sail of jnnks at anchor off the In fS C(^ 0n me' t'"ee 'n number, which I ^«UCat>ip^e ac'' I 'ook them all, spiked the guns, burnt b0,ges> triou 1 3nC* barrac'ts> burnt three large war junks, f^'tL^taiid ,K,ng *°ur,een guns, got forty tons ol wood *0|H-a,'Ves 'Vu l''e '^fbou1-! to l'ie astonishment S'h S" I ,san^s were looking on,and hundreds '&of91 y°U ^s 10 s^ow wl111 °oe vessel can n an idea what a large force is capa-
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AND CASUALTIES. °»S U!L,0UR8I>I'FLARY FKACO ON AN INSURANCE COMPANY verv° 'he u!ale '^at ageut in this city (Exeter) of s,Vra nge n^°ti insurance offices has been playing a It seems that he insured, without in- r^tlv>V^sola' Co,lages a' Broadclist, and immediately |,lot ''Ie am°unt of insurance, £ 120. "The agai^ '"Watdrd so punctually as the agent dc- ""M I^°vild heWr0'e UP 10 ''ie °^ce saying, that the ii X# ^0,lev W'8 10 accept eighty pounds, provided ll^ WaS tem'l,e(l without delay. This strange |/eiai)jSPatche<jSUr',r'se^ l',e insurers, and they accortl- ih 'l(1 Mo 'urvpyor to the scene of th« reported K,j ,SUred n ^18covered that the cottage had neither '"N Us, J,, >V|[nil down. A wairant was obtained 1 An *•'— lV^o#Ul* law phrase, at present he is non tsl S^<m Crn T»»^- f\frh ^ni0r,°,(lCUrred on the Cheltenham and Great JSp lher a,,road on Tuesday week, about four v 'lie Jed niira'reriCeiter terminus; and it may almost be ll*r'tiltt|tC'^eit 0Us 'hat no lives were lost. The cause |h,,ftetHin8 n°l ve,y cle;.rly explained, but which is !'C °f.a Pol Cd as a B|»kiiig of a rail, as a neglect on t,l^r'S'8 trnCerna" vv',° ')ad the care of the switch, i'8' '/»afid a 01 ,'lG removal of the rail for the purpose 0,*€ver 'f'eS,ect ol signalling to the approaching 'vvo't f°m SOinc cause or other the engine, the C'P'tated carr'ages, swerved off the line and "I't) WP 's 9Q 0wn the Kemble Tip, at a spot where Stia ? 100 feel dePll>- Most happily the jJ'of a,'d |ef(c led these trucks to the other carriages w 0,*l fr.'e %l,»banL 6 'aUer and their passengers safe at iht* q?** J R'Y feet rf n>ent# The engine stuck fast in the soil j. ^t1(j ilt°yed • °Wn steep: the tender and two trucks .'<1 t^ d thean? driver and stoker were thrown i^'te P'ssen fortune to escape with a few bruises. °? °f 1^ ,enderer carr'a8es heen placed next after the 6 *onu'a8 Was formerly the case, great desiruc- 1,04Vre»rt°1' Sty Pr°bably have taken place. b/* fra?^racp NjEen ^j1ves.—Extract of a letter from Vy%t j11 Uoya* da'ed March 16:—"Letters received r ^omJ1 a,ed the twelfth inst., report that the A^BRA "t m erce de Bordeaux, Capt. Lunean, was oh h ^e k 'V'n8 at two o4clock, at the Point de la ? 5e4nf4s,en8e °n ^oard 'he crew of the Chateaubri- re!et,teena' and if' whom, melancholy to relate, only 1 '*<1 if aPPrentice were saved—all the rest 'lj^e'we Le ^6r' Ul,f°rtunalely perished. It is also 5,'l^t.e,) seve„ 0,n,nerce has gone to pieces." 'V^ful?^ Liemn?/'ight o'clock on Monday evening '^TE ■ Uakley> 45th Regiment, were entered Ajvfot,0r £ 20 U'ns ahs"actid thence:—A Bank of Ire- t^V'ea,, » togei), l'lree ditto £ 10. each one ditto, for 'he" Sc°tclltr w"h ten sovereigns. A man named 5H(J ^efPetr "lan> who has absconded, is supposed Ns^vera,0r °f 'he robbery. Seven pounds in Ho ttDi:<>r»ti»Wa*Were taken irom a private named Q 11 "erald. Kr^nT^phi B'i ^oiibES.—At the late meeting of the some affecting particulars •^ro'J |»elt^veUej ,0t? 'he murder of this young and en- ? 'ht»tS'.an Se/ 8 the substance of (he depositions made before Major ltawlinsom is|# a °*ik i 3rs t'1al he was killed on the borders of liij*1, '|t^ 'iir'ec?! ^e's,an country, amongst the Be- W*,(,tne d 'ra ^1°° wes,ern borders of Affghan- ''«l(!,>, by ^and %k^ 'rom ^ers'a 10 Herat, and was on N U^otn k ar' under the protection of Ibrahim I'lJ^tUr*1' °hjeci6 Was crue"y 8nd treacherously mur- #\ff>arni'00d by ti10 travelling through the country was Hi^'ich °*ers a >€ nal'ves> some saying he was an en- ^g'cian, whilst the general impres- Sr? Cfo\ s'a'emIaS'lhat he WaS 8 Spy' 88 ,hey WOul(l *U rah' a h 11—l',al ')e was merely a sight-seei '(W *1) Khatlra,lch of the Lake Lhouk, on a raft, he Hn*' H °'h«rs load and level their mus- til IIIakai)d said that his fatal day was hi Sa'(i it ,Ctn '°r what purpose they had loaded, 'th *?* but as lo shoot hogs. They immediately ^al?l° th^ a tll,) l(I)OUt effect; but the second time the N| f 6 ^'er aim, wounded him, and he BIS li"fe ,nade his way to the shore, an>l "11 l>,bott.eVe'»8e Say'nt!» My countrymen are many, C,Hl^^ aCyHbl0<Hl- Do not resist them." The ''a 'haj r. Forhpo ''im, and struck h mi with his sword, 't> "^iehi5.3?51'0 a:cd him to spare his life, ami by tl a"itud 6 3" ^s ProPer'y* '^e Put UP h's ^'Ih !eir Prayer, in which position he was b»jt|'ialtef Were r aUacks- I1,s tvvo servar,ls, who ^iSitu! 01,1 seve, Some "nie »» ereat danger, having \VH,2 'tines for the purpose of being slam, s0h %vbpre „;r escape, they succeeded in reaching ji>, Mn<,| "ie p0|- °y ?av'e their depositions to Major ^VK °ihp x°nera!i'Cal a^en,> who signed a document iN| • vaiS Vyho l'lp,n from any share in his death. PAPERS 1^,? MAN> H',D CON,RIB,1,E'1 K ^U, "life u'HE Loyal Geogr;ij)!iical SOCH ty, j e ar» ascent of the Singhar Hills, in ■I
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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, i AND GENERAL PRINTING- OFFICE, Corntv of from street, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that this Establis mentis COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIE1 Y OF NSW &, HANDSOME TYPE, sriTABLK FOR BOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL PASTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, LA W FORMS, A UCIIONEERS'CA TALOG UES BILLS Or LADIKG SHIPPING NOTES, RETURNS OF ALL (DES0»™^S FOR m@^3 WORKS AND ALL WORKS ttEQFIRING EXPEDITION, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY ADPRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC., EXECUTED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE. FUL MANNER. Ito aatjfrtisfre. Fite ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- spectfully informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will promptly forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the Paper. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE, the London Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Eng- tnd, Ireland, and Scotland. MONMOUTHSHIRE. CHEPSTOW AND ABERGAVENNY DISTRICT or TURNPIKE ROADS. SHIRENEYVTON BRANCH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T1'4T.a MEETING of the TRUSTEES of the above S?RU0A^WI!'1,6,HELDAT THE TOWN NALL. IN USK. on MONDAY, the 18th day of Apnir. next, at Twelve o'clock a'Vw0.0^' lbe Purpose of LETTING BY AUCTION, the iOLLS arising at the LANGWM and SHIRENEVVTON G A 1 ES, on the said Road, for the Term of One Year, com- mencing from the 1st day of May next. at Twelve o'clock at Noon, in the manner directed by the Acts passed in the Thi.d and Fourth years of His Majesty King George the Fourth For Regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls were Let together for the last year at the clear rent of J-250. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, will be required to pay down a Deposit of iC 10. per centon the rents or rent, which will be held as a security for the due payment of the rent quar- terly, with such security as the Irustces present shall approve of, for payment of the rent at which such Tolls may be Let, and the Renter will have to pay for Stamps, Contract, &c. JOHN SHEPARD, Clerk to the said Trustees. Usk, 10th March, 1842. (rblir-eb of <&itglaitU Uife illta dfirp ASSURANCE, TRUST AND ANNUITY INSTITUTION, 6, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY. Empowered by Special Art of Parliament. AND UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE, LAY AND CLERICAL. (One-tenth of the entire Profits of this Institution will be ap- ,plied to the relief of Distressed and Aged Clergymen, aud" the Widows and the Orphans of Clergymen who may be recommended by the Bishops, or by the Clergy of their ic- spective Localities.) TRUSTEES. The Right Hon. Lord Sinclair. I Sir John S. Forbes, Bart. William Sloane, Esq. | Robert Thurburn, Sen., Esq. DIRECTORS. WILLIAM SLOANE, Esq., Chairman. J. Anderson, Esq.,H.E.I.C.S. Captain Macdougall. H. P. Hope, Esq. George Sloane, Esq. W. Camp Crane, Esq. Rev. Thos. Robertson, M.A. H. P. Hope, Esq. George Sloane, Esq. B. Jackson, Esq. Edw. Hcathcote Smith, Esq. Rev. II. J. Knapp, D.D. Robert Thurburn, Sen. Esq. James Lamb, Esq. Sir William While. SCOTTISH BRANCH.—DinteiORs. — Oflicc, 4, Queen-street, Edinburgh. Jas. Gillespie Graham, Esq. I James Steuart, Esq., W.S. R. Kaye Greville, Esq., LL.D. William Stothart, Esq. William Scott, Esq.. W.S. I Patiick Cheine, Esq. A. Urquhart, Esq., Advocate. Thos. G. Mackay, Esq., W.S. M. N. Macdonald, Esq., W.S. Adam Hay, Esq., W.S. SonoTon.—E. M. Elderton, Esq. 3, Loihbury. SECRETARY.—William Enimens, Esq. BANKERS. Messrs. Heriies, Farquhar, & Co., St. James's-sticct. Union Bank of London, Moorgate-street. LIFE. THE teims and conditions of this Institution are highly favourable to the Assured combining, in one Establish- ment, all the advantages presented by the numerous Metropo- litan Assurance Companies, at Hates of Premium as low as urn consistent with security. FrRE.-The Premiums for Assurance against Fire arechai -cd at the usual moderate rates, with a reduction of ten per cent on the Ilesidellces and Furniture of Clergymen. ENDOWMENTS FOR FUTURE CHILDREN.—An ex- tensive set of Tables has been prepared-cxpressly for the use of this Institution—whereby a fixed sum may be secured to every child (boin of the same parents) attaining any age that may be desired, iiom 14 to 21 years inclusive the payment 0! the Premium ceasing at the death of either parent, and before the eldest child can attain the age desired. TABLE OF LIFE RATES. ASCENDING SCALE. Age With Profit V profit".1 FirstSeven Sec. Seven ThirdSeven Years. Years. Years. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ • s. d. 20 1 17 4 1 13 11 12 0 1 13 0 2 4 0 30 2 6 10 2 2 7 1 8 0 2 2 0 2 16 0 40 3 3 6 2 17 8 19 0 2 18 6 3 18 0 50 4 13 4 4 4 11 3 0 2 I 4 10 3 6 0 4 30 2 6 10 2 2 7 1 8 0 2 2 0 2 16 0 40 3 3 6 2 17 8 19 0 2 18 6 3 18 0 50 4 13 4 4 4 11 3 0 2 I 4 10 3 6 0 4 The necessary forms and information may be obtained by application to WILLIAM EMMI NS, Secretary, 6, King William- street, City; ortoanv of the following Agents:— MONMOUTH.T. M. LLEWELLYN, Esq., Newport. HEREFORD Messrs. LAN E and UNDERWOOD. CARDIFF Mi. E. LEYSHON, Auctioneer. SWANSEA HENRYBEVAN, Esq. Customs. NEATH T. HARGREAVES, Esq. Solr. All applications for Agencies to be addressed to the Secretary. EMIGRATION TO CANADA. x £ 73 THE fine Fast-sailing COPPERED S H ELDON, Burthen Eight Hundred Tons, WILLIAM MOON, COMMANDER, Will SAIL from NEWPORT direct for QUEBEC and MONTREAL, on or about the 8th day of April, 1842. The accommodation of this fine Vessel will be found upon inspection to be far superior to any other Ship that has sailed from this port; and as she will only take about half a cargo, this will be a most eligible opportunity for persons desirous of Emigrating. Early application for Freight or Passage must be made to the Captain, on Board, at Victoria Wharf; to C. H. STONE- HOUSE and CO., Ship Brokers, Newport, Monmouthshire or THOMAS DAVIES, Ship Broker, Gloucester. IKf An experienced Surgeon on Board. THE WFITLIL BRISTOL AND NEWPORT RSTLL^V STEAM PACKETS, MMKM^VSLL &. GLAMORGAN, A RE INTENDED TO PLY £ AILY DURING Till A. ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— From Bristol tc Newport. I Fron. Newport to Brhtol. March. 1 28, Monday—7j morning I 28, morning 29, Tuesday-8 morning I 29, Tuesday-7 morning 30, Wednesday—8J morning I 30, W eJnesday-7 morning 31, Thursday—9 morning | 31, Thursday 8 morning FARES After-Cabin, 4S; Foie-Cabin, 2s; Children undtr 12 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is e^h- our-wheel Carriage 20s. Two-wheel ditto, \0s Hoises, s each 12 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. our-wheel Carriage 20s. Two-wheel ditto, 10s Hoises, 5s each Two-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Hoi se, with one Passenger, 15s Horse and Rider. AHer-Cabin, 7s ditto, Fore-Cabin, 6s.—Newport to or trom 1 illgwen y, is Dogs, Is. each. v/vrirv .i The Proprietors of the above Packets give NOHJ^rj, th. t they will not be accountable for any Passenger s Luggage, nor will they be answerable for aoy Goods, 1 ackage,or t ar- eel, (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of thclI Offices, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and carriage paid at the time ot booking. Pontypool and ibeigavenny.—Coaches daily between tlie.se olaces and Newport. Tredegar Iron Works, through Abcrcarne, Aeu'bndge, n»</ liedwelty, and a branch ft om Newbridge to Nan t}igl«'~ A Uoacn J ally between these places and Newport; arriving at JNewpoi about ten o'clock morning, and starting atone o'clock attei noon Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company Office, Quay, Biistol; or to JOHN JONES, Agent. Steam Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells,and Rodney Wharf, Newport. 2000 VOLUMES OF BOOKS, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION By Mr. II. M. PARTRIDGE, At his ROOMS, Commercial-street, Newport, on WEDNES- DAY and THURSDAY, 6th and 7th of April next, the VALUABLE LIBRARY Or BOOKS, The property of a Gentleman leaving Wales, and removed to the above Rooms for convenience of Sale, INCLUDING Encyclopaedia Britanica, 20 vyls.; Camden's Britannia 4 vols.; Lodge's Portraits, 12'vcls.; Scott's, Henry's Wilson's, Adam Clarke's and o'.he) Commentanes on the Bible; Grose's Antiquities of England and Wales, 12 vols.; Beauties of England and Wales, 31 vots., L'Ecole des Beaux Arts, 21 vols.; Coxe's, WRiiliams's, and Prout's Mon- mouthshire; Bigland's Gloucestershire; Hoare's Travels of (iiraldus in Wales; Wood's Rivers of Wales, 2 vols.; Owen's IVelsh Dictionary, 7 vols.; Bruce's, Cook's, and other Travels R iding's Coinage of Great Britain. 6 vols.; History of Birds, lJ vols.; Poli Synopsis, 5 vols.; Gallery of British Portraits Lyson's Magna Britannia; Picture Galleries, and Illustrated Books of Prints. The Works of Byron, Scott, Rollin, Gibbon, MiVford, Hume, Cicero, Watts, Hooke, Swift, Doddridge, Lord Oxford, Josephus. Buffoi), Hemans, Mosheim, Fosbroke, Johnson, Calvin, Robert Hall, Wesley, Richardson, Tillotson, &c. &c. A quantity of Law Books, containing the statutes at large from Magna Charta to the reign of Queen Victoria. The whole to be particularized in Catalogues, which may be had. gratis, of the Auctioneer, one week before the Sale, and t 0 be reviewed two days prior to it. TOWN OF NEWPORT. ELXCFRXBLS FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE, At the KINO'S HEAD INN, in NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of April, 1842, at six o'clock in the evening, (subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced, and either together or in lots as may then be arranged.) AL L those T WO substantially built and excellent MESSUAGES and PREMISES, situate on the South- side of Stow Hill, and now occupied by Mr. Saunders and Mr. Evans, at the low yearly rents of JC26. each. Each House contains an Underground Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Pantry, and other Offices. On the ground floor, two Sitting-rooms, one 16! feet by 14, and the other of smaller size, and a China Pantry with two good sized Bedrooms and a Dressing-ioom on the Filst, and the like on the Second floor. They have neat Courts, with railings in front to the street, and uailed Gardens behind, containing about 20 Perches. The above are Freehold of Inheritance, and aie in good repair, having been built within the last LEN^A' For further particulars apply to Messrs. I KOlxiiiiKO and TOWGOOD, Solicitors, Newport. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. 11. M. P A R T R I D G E, At the KING'S HEAD INN, in Newport, on TUESDA Y, the 12th day of April, 1842, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall then be produced, iwo CLOSES OK GOOD PASTURE LAND, OF FREEHOLD TENURE, containing about Ten Acres, statute measure, situate in the parish of Michaelstone-y- Vedw, in the county of Monmouth, on the EANT sidQ of the road leading from Pwll Coch, to the pansh church, and now in the occupation of David Richards, as tenant. The Land affords an excellent scite for Building, having ext- nsive views with a good aspect, and being within Six Miles of the market towns of Newport and Cardiff. For further particulars apply to Messrs. PROTHERO ond TOWGOOD, Solicitors, Newport. CA R D 1 P F SALE OF CONTRACTORS MATERIALS, RAIL- WAY PLANT, &c. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. T11 O M AS IV A T K I N S, At the ANGEL INN, in CARDIFF, on FRIDAY, the 8th day of April, 1842, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced, and in lots, the following very valuable MATERIALS: CCONSISTING of Seventy superior Ballast Waggons, 4 feet J Bi inches guage, adapted for the Taff Vale Railway. Three Waggon Bodies and Frames, and Ten sets of Wheels and Axles. Three Railway Earth Waggons, narrow guage. One Timber Carriage, neailynew. Sixty Tons of Hollow Rail, 43 lbs. to the yald, nearly new. Thirty-six Tons of T Rail, 40 lbs. to the yard. Twenty-three Tons of T Rail, 28 lbs, to the yard. Sixteen Crossings, with slides, &c. 1100 Sleepers. One Water Cask and Cart. One Pug Mill. One Mortar Plate of Cast Iron. Also, Machinery for grinding inoitar, old centering. Car- penter's Bench, Box Pumps, Triangle Shear Legs, Box, Horses Mangers, Tressels, &c. &c. Also One Share in the Taff Vale Railway. Three months' ciedit will be given to purchasers of £ 50. and upwards, on approved security. The above will be sold Free from Auction Duty. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, to Mr. J. WADDIXGTON, Cardiff, who will shew the Stock, or to Messrs. PRO THERO and TOWGOOD, Solicitors, Newport. GLANYRAVON, L L A N V K E C H V A, MONMOUTHSHIRE. EDWARD PRITCHARD Respectfully informs the Public that he is instructed to offer FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On THUHSDAY, March 31st, on the Premises, midway between Newport and Pontypool, the followiug SUPERIOR FARMING STOCK, The Property of Mr Davies, who is leaving the Farm, COMPRISING eight capital cows with calf and to calve, c six heifers with call and to calve, well-bred two year-old Hereford bull, pair ot two-yeai-old steeis, six two-year-old heifers, six yearling ditto, two fat cows twelve Radnor ewes with lambs, well-bred and superior-actioned four-year-old bay filly sixteen hands, excellent five-year-old cob good roadster, two-year-old thorough-bred colt, half-bred ditto, sucker, sow and eight pigs, two sows in farrow, thirteen store pigs, broad- wheel waggons, broad-wheel cart, plough, roller, pair harrows, pair drags, &c. Four-wheel strong-built Phaeton. Also, about 240 gallons of capital Perry, and 120 gallons Cider, with casks, IC. The above Stock is of a superior description, the Horses very promising, and the Perry and Cider well-made from choice fruit. The Sale to commence precisely at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon.—Newport, March 18th, 1842. MONMOUTH SHI RE~ SMALL AND COMPACT FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. E H 0 1 TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the GREYHOUND INN, PoNTYpooL, on SATURDAY, the 26th day of March next, between the hours of Four and Six in the Afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, ALL THAT MESSUAGE OR DWELLING HOUSE AND F A R M, WITH the Outbuildings, and about Thiity Acres of ex- cellent Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Wood LAND, thereto belonging, divided into twelve or thirteen small inclo- sutes, called by the name of TY DRAW, otherwise CWM ACHTY, situate on the left hand side of and adjoining the Turnpike-road leading FROM Pontypool to Usk, at a place called the Little Mill, about half way between the said towns, in the parish of Mamhilad, in the above county, and now in the occupation of Mr. James George, as tenant thereof, at the clear yearly rent of £ 50. A quantity of thriving Timber grows on, and an ample Stream of Water flows through, a poition of the property the wholp of which will be sold subject to the Estate for Life of a Lady, now in or about the 78th year of her age. Four or Five Hundred Pounds may, it required, remain on ^TT!O*TPNANT will shew the Land, and further particulars may be had on application to Mr.CROF T, Solicitor, Pontypool. BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, As UBSTANT1 AL well-built H O U S E, containing two front Parlours, two Kitchcns and Pantry, six Bed rooms, Under-ground Cellar, Back-kitchen, Pumpof excellent Spring WATER, A CASTERN, capable of containing several hundred gallons ot bolt Water, with other conveniences. Attached to the House (which adjoins the Monmouthshire Canal Company's Tram Road) is a convenient Retail Coal Yald, in full business, also a Garden, Yard. Stable, and Shed. 'j he House is well adapted for a Public House, being sttuate in a very populous part of the town. Apntication to be made to Mr. THOMAS MORGAN. House Agent.Charbs-etreet, or to the Proprietor, Mr. JOSEPH JONES, Cardiff-ioad- Newport, March 18, 1842. TO COVER THIS SEASON, PAGANINI, The Property of J. B. PHILLIPS, Esq., Witston house, near Newport. |3AGAN1NI by Drone, dam by Musician, grand-dam by JL Swoidsman Dionc was by Piaster Robert, dam by SN Walter Raleigh, out ot Miss loolcy (the grand dam of Hark- away), by Teddy the Grinder. He won the two year-old stakes at Newmarket, and was favourite for the Derby, tor which he ran second. He carried 15 stone in Leicestershire tor three seasons, and was purchased by Alexander Humer, Esq., for 800 guineas has Covered four seasons. HIS stock are of good size and pa) ticularly handsome. Will Cover at Witston only. Thorough-bred Mares 3 Sovereigns each, and 5s. the Groom. Halt-bicd Mares I Sovereign, and 2s. 6d. the Gioom. The Proprietor, from a desire to improve the breed of HOR-E^ in this neighbourhood, has reduced his charge for half-bred and cait mares, one half; therefore, to prevent the troublt (If collecting, begs to notice, that the money roust be sent at the time of first covenog. slToW ROOMS FOR LAMPS & CHANDELIERS, GENERAL FURNISHING- IRONMONGERY, SHEFFIELD PLATE AND CUTLERY, 395, High-street, (Opposite the Royal Hotel,) Cheltenham. H ENRY LEONARD respectfully invites the attention of families Furnishing, to his extensive STOCK, comprising Sheffield Cast Grates aud Fenders, with elegantly Cut Steel Fire Irons, en suite Papier Machee and Japan Trays. Bronzes, Plate, Cutleiy, Kitchen Utensils, and every requisite for Housekeeping, caiefully selected fiom the first Manufacturers, and at a great reduction under the London Prices. LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS, suitable for the Diawing and Dining Rooms, Library, Sideboard, Hall Table, Bracket, &c., of the most fashionable designs, ex- epressly introduced for the present Winter, manufactured in China, Glass, Oiniolu, Artistique, Florentine, and other Bionzcs. THE SOLAR PATENT TABLE LAMP, the most effective, clean, and economic light at present known, expressly adapted for daily use. The c(,st of burning does not exceed one half-penny per hour, and the light afforded is equal to that of 12 wax candles. Pal ties may have this invaluable principle applied to then old Limps, 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 unrivalled. Their almost universal adoption, especially for Servants' Rooms, being a certain safeguard against vermin, has lately induced the Patentee to make several important improvements. They are manufactured from 30s. upwards. WARRANTED TABLE CUTLE RY, in Cases or Dozens, with Stag, Pearl, Ivory, or Silver Handles. Elegant Dessert Cases to suit. LONDON BRONZE TEA AND COFFEE URNS, SOLE A CENT 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 lhat he will be enabled to deliver all Goods purchased at his Establishment, CARRIAGE FREE; and all Post Ciders will meet with the same punctuality and attention as though the writer were present. Catalvgues, Drawings, Plans, and Estimates, sent on Application. TOWN OF CARDIFF. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET, WITH IM M E D I AT E P O S S E S S I O N, AN Old-established DOUBLE LICENSED HOUSE, centrally located in the above flourishing town. CONIIN(;-IN EXTREMELY MODERATE. tor tull particulars apply io Mr. C.SAVVYEIi, Auctioneer, Accountant, and General Agent, Cardiff, if by letter prepaid. CAUTION. The unprecedented Patronage of HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY. HIS LATE MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY HIS MAJESTY KING OF HANOVER. HIS MAJESTY KING OF THE FRENCH. HIS MAJESTY KING OF BELGIUM, AN D 208 Certificates, testifying to the superiority and sterling value of WOODHOUSE'S ETHEREAL ES- SENCE of JAMAICA GINGER, in affording instant relief! in Spasms, Cramp, Gout, Rheumatism, Flatulence, Indiges- tion, pain and oppression after Meals, and all affections of the Stomach and Bowels, has induced many unprincipled persons to loist spurious imitations. Purchasers are hereby cautioned to observe DECIMUS WOOOHOUSE engraved on the Govern. ment Stamp, otherwise not genuine. One of many Testimonials Sir, 51, High-street, Bo ough. I was called to a lady, the subject of spasm and sick- ness at the stomach, who had taken from advice various reme- dies without benefit. The spasm increased upon her to that degree as to make it doubtful whether or not it was accompa- nied with inflammation. It struck me that ordering a Seidlitz Powder, with a tea-spoonful of your invaluable Ethereal Es- sence of Ginger, it might give relief. Ten minutes after its administration the patient was not only relieved, but did not require my further assistance; and from the effect of this ad. mixtuie, if I were asked what medicines I would advise families to keep by them. I should say Seidlitz Powder and Wood- house's Ethereal Essence of Ginger. This is not the fiist instance 1 have had the opportunity of seeing its wonderful effect in cases of spasm. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, JARRETT DASH WOOD, Surgeon to the Royal Humane Institution. To Decimus Woodhouse. This Essence is prepared solely by E. It. GHEGOHY (who has purchased the recipes) at his Laboratory, Church-street, Hackney, and sold by him, Wholesale and Retail, in Bottles, 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d. glass-stopped Bottles at 10s. 6d. and 21s. each also the City Depot, Hooper, London-biidgc, and every respectable Medicine Vendor in the United Kingdom.—Where may be had WOODHOUSE'S BALSAM OF SPERMACETI, for Coughs, Asthmas, Shoitness of Breath, Weazing, Colds, soreness, tightness, and oppression of the Chest; and most affections of: the Chest and Lungs, relieved in ten minutes, by taking one dose of Woodhouse's Balsam of Spermaceti, or Pec- toral Cough Drops. Persons doubting the efficacy of this Me- dicine, may take a dose in the proprietor's shop before they purchase. The proprietor earnestly recommends a trial of these Drops to persons afflicted with the above complaints, but he does not introduce them as being an infallible cure (as many do), but is warranted in asserting their efficacy from the extensive relief afforded in numerous cases of the above de" scription. Constitutional Coughs of three, four, and more years standing, having %een cured in the course of a week by die use of these Drops. In] the Hooping and Chin Coughs it will be found equally valuable it will a|| tIraes relieve the most violent Consumptive Cough. In Bottles, Is. i-Jd., 2s. ^d., 4s. 6d., and 10s. 6d.cach. SIMCO's GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS may trulv S be denominated aSi'fciKictor either Gout or Rheumatism, however complicated, or wherever situated. No particular rules or lestrictions are neccssary. They seldom produce perspiration, purging, or sickness, above all, they prevent the disease from flying to a vital pait, and invariably leave the pa- tient stronger, and in a better state of health than before the attack. Cheddar, August 27, 1840 GENTr.E,\JI(N,-ln order that persons afflicted with Rheumatism tnav know the means by which they can be cured, I send you the fui lowing case .—For gome years past I have been subject to the above distressing complaint, but I never fully knew its torments until the month of August, 1833, when from over-heatiug myself in reaping, ami from want of due care in a short tinle the pams increased to SOlch a degree as to make every little exertion in the day a misery, and at night to prevent me taking any rest. I entirety lost the use of one arm, and my whole body, so to speak, was paralyzed with the malady, in this state, at the suggestion of a kind friend, 1 was induced to try Simco's Gout and Rheumatic Pills, which I purchased of your Agent. Mr. Backhouse of Wells, and with gratitude I will ever acknowledge their value; for after I had taken two doses, 1 obtained sound sleep at night; aud two small boxes, to tbesurprise of myself and friends, re stored me to robust health. 1 was in the lull enjoyment of this blessing for about three months, when, from exposure to the weather, t got wet through, and this brought oil the Rheumatic Go it again but this cir. cumstance, instead of diminishing has furnished another proof of the virtues of the Pills, for, by taking a tew fresh doses, tbe disease was again removed, and I am happy to state that up to the present time I am perfectly free from the complaint. I am, Gentlemen, your obliged^rvant, Messrs. Boddiiigton & Co. HKMOt STAR, Ytomau. Sold in boxes, price Is. l^d., and 2s. Jd. each, by I\Ii. H. Williams, W. Morgan, Clements, Newport; Jenkins, Phil- lips, Vachall, Mc.Carthy, Cardiff; Lester, Jones, Cowbridge Mrs. Davies, Chepstow; Morgan, Stuckley, Abergavenny Dowding, Farror, Cossens, Monmouth; Hayward and Hunt, Davies, Neath Edwards, Usk and most respectable medicine venders. Sold wholesale by Barclay and Sons, E. Edwards, and Sutton and 1'0., London. LM-i v IF-Y s WITH, SAR APARILLA- II^OR STRENGTHENING THE CONSTITUTION and PURIFYING THE BLOOD. These Pills are obtained solely from Peruvian Bark and Sarsaparilla, so prepared as to contain all the properties of each of these valuable medicines and by a judicious combination, so greatly are their virtues in- creased, that they arc decidedly preferable to any other pre- paration. For debility, indigestion, headache, loss of appetite, nervous depression of the spirits. &c., they will be found a perfect cure, and in all eruptions of the skin, they are highly beneficial. Prepared and sold by G. ClI BiTT, Norwich. Sold W hole- sale by the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Wholesale Es- tablishments, and Retail, by most medicine venders In the kingdom, in boxes, at Is. 1 jd. and 2s. 9d. ache. I, ]I, TO THE SllffERKRS FROM BILIOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. THE unexampled success of FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH Sa,lsn°J Par,lc«Iar attention.—These Pills give immediate rel,i,fi. all Spasmodic and Windy Complaints, with the whole train of wet-known symptoms arising from a weak stomach, or vitiated bilious secretion. Indigestion. Pain at the pit of the Stomach, Bilious or Sick Head-ache, Heartburn, Loss of Appetile> °f-fullness alter Meals, Giddiness, Dizziness, Pa'n 0??r „yes/ &c- &c; Persons of a Full Habit, who are subject o Head-ache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ears, arising from too great a tlow of blood to the Head, should never t-c without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entire y earned off hy their immediate use, and Apoplexy often avoided. They are highly grateful to the stomach create appetite, relieve languor and depression of spirits, gently relaX,nBthe Bowels.wiihoui giipingorannoyar.ee, removing noxio"saccumu adons. rendering the system at peifcct ease and the head clear, the very high encomiums passed upon them by a large portion ol the public, is the best criterion of theii merit, and the continual statements of their good effects from all parts ol the kingdom, is a source of the highest gra- ^Sold° by T.P'out> Strand, London Price Is. l^d. per box and by h'* al'P01".t"le"t by Herbert Williams, druggist, Newport; Pl)ilbPs.Cardifl; t arror, Monmouth J. 11. Morgan, Abergavenny; Morgan, Merthy Tydvil — Williams, Bre- con ■ Goulston. Llandovery Williams, Jenkins, Sirick, Daw, Swansea Evans, Carmarthen, and by the Venders of Medicine Swansea; F_va, l^°I™OF HEALTH, and observe the name and address ot ■ ihomas Front, 229, Strand, Lon- don, on the Government htamp. The address was then read. Just Published, the 12th Edition, Price 4s. (enclosed in a Sealed Envelope), and sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post -office Order for 5s., THE SILENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES OF THE GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sexes; being ao Enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established her em- pire ;—vrith observations on the baneful effects of Solitary In- dulgence and Infection Local and Constitutional Weakness, Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and on the partial or tot il Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of RESTO- RATION the destructive effects of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strictuie, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the Work is embellished icith Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the Skin, by Eruptions m the Head, Face, and Body with approved mode of Cure for both sexes followed by observations on the Obligations of MARRIAGE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the removal of Physical and Constitutional Disqualifications; the who'e pointed out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILEN T FRIEND, to be cons—lied without exposure, and with assuitd confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, Birmingham, and Leeds. Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 2I,Patei- noster-row; Wilson, 18, Bishopsgate-street; Purkis, Comp- ton-street, Soho; Jacxsonand Co., .130, New Bond-strcn. London Guest, Steelhouse-lane, Birmingham Buckton. 5°. Briggate, Leeds Ferris, Brown, and Co., Union-street, Bris- tol J. Fryer, Westgate-street, Bath; Mr. Lindsey, II, Elrll- I row, Edinburgh D. Campbell, 136, Argvle-s reet, Glasgow Waid, Pring, and Hawl, 30, Westmoieland-streel, Duhlln; Courier office, Manches cr J. Newton, 16, Church stint, Liverpool; and by all Booksellers in town and country.and at The MERLIN OFFICE NEWPORT. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaited function, of life, and is exclusively directed to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganization of the Generative Sys- tem, whether constitutional or acquired, loss of sexual pow er, and syphilitic disease and is calculated to afford decided re- t lief to those who by early indulgence in solitary habits have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen into a state of chronic debility, by which the constitution is left in a deplo- rable state, and that nervous mentality kept up which places the individual in a stale of anxiety for the remainder of fit,. The consequences arising from this dangerous practice are n t confined to its pure physical result, but branch to moral one, leading the excited, deviating mind into a fertile field of seduc- tive error, into a gradual and total degradation of manhood, into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which natuie wisely instiluted for the pieservation of herspecies bringing n premature decripitude, and all the habitudes of old age ;—su. h an one carries with him the form and aspect of other men, bui without the vigour and energy of that season which his ea ly f youth bade him hope to attain. Hew many men cease to he men, or at least, cease to enjoy manhood at thirty ? How v many at eighteen receive the impression of the seeds of syphi- Q litic disease itself? the consequences of which travel out of the F ordinary track of bodily ailment, covering the frame with dis gusting evidences of its ruthless nature, and impregnating the wholesome stream of life with mortal poison; conveying intu ™ families the seeds of disunion and uahappiness undermining domestic harmony; and striking at the very soul of human ° intercourse. The fearfully abused powers of the human Generative Sys- tem require the most cautious preservation; and the debiliM and disease resulting from early indiscretion demand, for iti" re cure of those dieadtul evils, that such medicines should be em. „ ployed that are most certain to be successful. It is for the: e cases Messrs. Peny and Co., particularly designed the. CORDI YL BALM OF SYRIACUM, which is intended to relieve those persons who. hy, an immoderate indulgence of h: their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their m to the consummation of that deplorable state, are aflccted w. i. any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach f)1 as the various affections of the nervous system, obstinate gleeU, t) excesses, irregularity, obtructions of ceitain evacuations, nn weaknesses, total impotency. barrenness, o:c. f As nothing can be better adapted to help aud nourish the if constitution, so there is nothing more generally acknowledged ,r to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward wastings, lo,s ofapi-e- |1( tite, indigestion, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of ii the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shorine-sot breath, « 3 consumptive habits, and debility arising from Syphilis. II possesses wonderful efficacy in all cases of syphilis, fit-, henl p aches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness of spirits, dimm :■->• si of sight, confused thoughts wandering of the m'nd, vapour p aud melancholy, and all kinds of hysteric complaints are gin- 0 duaily removed by its use. And even where the disease ot j. Sterility appeals to have taken the fiimest hold of the female constitution, the softening tonic qualities of the Cordial Bal:n of Syriacum will warm and purity the blood and juices, in- crease the animal spirits, invigorate and revive the whole ani- mal mach ne, and remove the usual impediment to maternity. This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the MATRIMONIAL STATE, lest in the event o. procreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en. | stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from parcn- a tal debility, or evil erurtions of a malignant tendency, that aie v most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence. Sold in Bottles, price lis. each or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle for 33s., by which one lis. bottle is saved. { Prepared only by Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, 4, Grca v Charles-street, Birmingham, and 44, Albion-street, Leeds. c Observe, none aregenuine without the signature of ( impressed on a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to nni- tate which is felony of the deepest dye. t The Five Pound Cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings ;) may be had as usu "I at 4, Great Charles-sneel, Birmingham, and 44, Albion-strtci, Leeds and patients in the country who require a course of this e admirable Medicine 'should send Five Pounds by letter, which e will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage. 8 May be had of all Booksellers, Druggists, and Patent Medi- cine venders in Town and Country throughout the Uniud f Kingdom, the Continent of Europe and America. f Messrs. Perry eipecl when consulted by letter, the usual Fee rj a One Pound, without ahich, no notice whatever can be taken a of the Communication. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the de. < v tail of their cases,—as to the duration of the complaint, the t c symptoms, age, habits ol living, and general occupation. Me- dicines can be fot warded to anypartof the world no dlfficully i can occur, as they will be secuiely packed, and carcfully pro- tected from obseivation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d.. and 1 Is per Box, (Observe the signature ol IV. & L. PEiiRY.and Co., on the • outside of each wrapper), are well known throughout Eti- ) rope and America, to be the most certain and effectual erne ) ever discovered for every. stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleets. Secon- ( dary Symptoms, Stiictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficicncv, < and all diseases of the Uiinary 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 Scorbutic A I'- fections, Eruptions on any paiit of the body, Ulcerations, Scro- fulous or Venereal 1 aint, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restore nctk and emaciated constitutions to pristine health It is^a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskilftilness of illiterate mtn; who by the use ol that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the CJO- stiiution, causing ulcerations, blotches on the head, face and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deafness, obstinal e gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore thro.it, disease*/ nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at length a ceneral debility ot the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. Messrs. Perry and Co., Suigeotis, may beconsntted as usi I at 4, Great Charles-street, (four doois from Easy How,) Birmingham and 44, Albion-street, Leeds, punctually fio,a Eleven in the Morning until Eight in the Evening, and o i Sundays from Eleven till One. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messrs. Peiry and Co, to give such advice as YMII be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all ether means have proved ineffectual. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medtcnie en- ders, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied vyitli anv quantity of Peiry's Purifying Specific Pills, and Cordial Balm of Syriacum, with the usual allowance to the i rade, by most 1111 q ni-r.cipal Whole-ale Patent Medicine House s in ',f>^ Sold by Hr.RBr.RI WILLIAMS, E. V. JENKINS, aud F. 1 VaUGHAN, Newport. DAVIES'S CELEBRATED COUGH PILLS {Prepared oiilv by J. Davies,) HAVE been rii»tineu;*hed by the radical cure of Coughs • Colds, Horsenes?, and A.^Vna' of ten 8n^ ,weLnt^ standing, as the testimonials in ti,C raper round each box will prove, of which hundreds more coulo he given both in this oeighhourhood. Bristol, Wales, Cornwall, Devonshire, and the surrounding counties. eqaellv striking, only too numerous to insert, so that there has not a single case come wijjin the knowledge of the proprietor, in a very extensive sale where benefit has not been derived. Sold in boxes Is I jo» 8no 6?.. each.. Ca b DAVIES'S GOtDEf CERATE, ( Prepared ollly by J. Dat iei, ) Strongly tecommended to families tor its great utility in enrifljj every description of external CoMasinn* or Wonmts, "nfl espe- cially for its superiority in relieving ind healing inflamed ar.d ulcerated sore Legs, though of forty y<ar-. s!nr nE Ivrrn.. Scalds, Chilblains, sore and inflamed Eves, King E\:I rile* Fistala, sore Breasts, Scrofula of all Cut, B; "j. \r This preparation has been found of the most sinyuir. h nefii as testimonial round each box will prove, for all purposes ioi which it is recommended. Sold in Pots I-. 14d each DAVIES'S SARSAPARILLA PURIFYING PILLS. (Prepared only by J. Davies.) The very extensive use into which Sarparilla has got, ^nd the exceedingly beneficial eflects invariably prodocd by a perse- vering use of iI, render an explanation of its properties as a purifier of blood and restorer of the constitntio:) after the use of Mercury superfluous the proprietor of this preparation has therefore only to assure the public, that it is composed of Sarsaparilla in its most concentrated form combined with such other alteratives as quicken and increase its efiect, which renders it the most economical and convenient mode of taking that excellent Medicine. These Pills cleanse the blood, open the obstructed pores, remove all scrofulous pimples and all hamours of the skin, from all parts of the body and by assisting nature in all her operations, strengthen the w ile system much better than by the aid of the Tonics they win also be found of great service in Scrofula of all kinds, King's Evif. and Ulcerated Wounds, particularly in the legs, in conjunction with the Golden Cerate. Sold in Boxes Is. Ild. and 2s. 9d. each. DAVIES'S HEAD AND STOMACH PILLS, (Prepared only by J. Davies,) Will be found to remove Bilious and Liver Complaints, toge ther with all their distressing accompaniments. namely, Head- ache, pain and sickness in the Stomach, Indigestion, Dimness of Sight, Giddiness in the Head, and Great Languor. They will kt] also be found a never failing remedy for Stoppage, Griping Pains, Flatulence, Inflammation, and all other disorders of the Bowett. where Aperients are adapted, and therefore one of the most useful Family Medicines published, as the testimony Of all who have used them will prove, as well from he ease and pleasantness of their operation, as their effects. The; produce a very cupious evacuation of the Bowels, without the least griping, straining, or disagreeable sensation whatever, an the patient immediately becomes light, cheerful, and vigorous, instead of weak and languid as after Aperients generally. t hr'r action being so quickly over, and composition being vegetable, all that danger is avoided so frequently experienced from taking colds after the use cf mercnriaU and strong purgatives- These Pills may be taken with safety in all climates, by both sexes of any age, under any circumstances, the dose being proportionate. Sold in Boxes is. I I d. and 2s. 9d. each. 2 Sold Wholesale and Retail by the Propietor, and bv E. V Jenkins. druggist, Newport; W. Jones, druggist, Tredegar; W. and J. Wood, Pontypool Wyke and Mergan, Aberga- venny; Vachel, Cardiff'; Dowding, Monmouth; Edwards, Usk Dawe, Swansea; and E. S. Dowling, Bristol and all Medicine Venders throughout the kiugdom. Price & Co-'s 11ERFUMERY, the great superiority of which ha £ been so incontrovertibly established by the distinguished Patro- nage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the yu^uDowigerthe Members of the Royal Family, afld by the Nobil.ty ^^trl generally, as to render it unnecessary for P. and Co. to do more than enumerate their leading Articles :— 61 to -c'y +- PRICE'S BEAR'S GREASE, for the Growth of Hair, is procured from the animal in its native Climate, it being known to possess more vivifying properties when so procured than when the animal is in a domesticated state. 1' is of the finest quality, and is sent eut without any admixtnre except a 1 tie perfume to keep it sweet. For the crowiti of Hair it i. no doubt, fat superior to anything hitherto known. For dressing the Hair it is very pleasant aud useiul. -.•le^rtir,^ the head from diandriff, and making the Hair beautifully so/t and glossy, Price 2s. 6d. and 5s. per pot, delightfully perfumed with OTTO S or ROSEs. PRICE'S AUERNETHY'S SPECIFIC for The Complexion Prepared from a Prescription of the late celebrated Surgeon Mr. Abernethu. THE LADIES'AUXILIARY of BEAUTY," so styled by its numerous admireis, is in all climes and seasons of inesti- mable importance to the ladies. Its virtues are availableay-iinst the baneful influence of solar heat, which causes freckles sun- hu ns, tan, &c.; and lor the removal of all imperfections from the Face and Skin, it continues to be held in the highest esti- mation by all the first ladies of rank and fashion. The mgre- iients of which it is composed are most innocent and efficacious or protecting, softening, and beautifying the Skin, counter-cl- mg the injurious effects ptoduced by intense cold winds or solar he.t. Throughout season, time, and climate, this faithful aux- iliary arrays the neck and arms in radiant brilliancy, and per- aetuaies the vivid bloom oi juvenile attraction. The Genuine is sold in London only by the f ropnetors, PRIQE and Co., Perfumers to He1 Majesty. 28 Lombaid- street; and NEWBERY and SONS, St Haul's Cher-h \a.d, Price 4s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 21s. per b ittle with tt-nntonxis of its surprising effects by a lergymbm f e omcK ot England. For 1 • PRICE'S RONDELETIA, prepareJ cspu-su .Majesty the QUEEN DOWAGER anei' gbut and ■■ h Peifume, retaining its delightful fragrance fur d^ys.i^d ci. after washing, without smelling faint and unpleasant, the u ) versal complaint against many other Essences. Five drops 01 t are equal in power to half an ounce of Lavender. "I :ie luvers ? 1 >f elegant Perfumes are solicited, when in London, to aiia) PRICE & Co's., and try this article on their handkerchief, for which purpose a bottle is always open free to which handker- chief, so perfumed, the combined fragrance of the choicest Conservatory must yield precedence. Sold in Bottles at 3s fid., 7s., and 15s.each; and in handsome Cut Glass Toilet Bottles, as supplied for the use of Her Majesty the Queen ^IMVICE'SVATENT OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP retains its reputation as superior to all others. It is a perfectly mild emollient Soap, highly salutary to the Skin, washing with the greatest facility, and possessit*, an aionr.-uc and lasting perfume. 2s, 6d. per packet of six squares. PRICE S COLD CREAM. T his innocent Composition, entirely from vegetable niatenals.is the most delightful cosmetic ever invented for the Nursery and loilet, rendering the Skin soft and delicate, cool, and free from dryness. PRICE'S PATENT HAIR BRUSHES, being maae on a peculiar construction, penetrate to the skin of the head, let the hair be ever so thick, cleaning the roots from scurf and dust; and producing the most beautiful, bright, and glossy appear- ance. PRICE'S TOOTH BRUSHES, (nearly 100 various shapes,) with his improved method of fixing the hairs, by which they never come out in the mouth. To avoid counterfeits, ohserie the Same and Ati liess, "28, Lombard Street," on t-he Hatidle of each Brush. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, (the onlvsurviving Partnerof the lale brms of "PRICE & GOSNELL," PATEY, BUTTS, PRLCE, & Co.") respectfully cautions his friends and custotmers against the manoeuvres of individuals illegally styling themselves Piuct & GOSNELL," evidently to mislead the London Mer- chants and Country Dealers; and, by the circulation ot pla- caids, containing false assertionsand contemptible insinuations, to obtain the Orders intended for Messrs. PRICE &: Co., ( Mr. Price's present Firm.) These persons, fraudulently assuming the Firm of PRICE & GOSNELL," were never in Partnership, nor in anv wav connected with the above Firms, otherwise than as servants in theemptoy of Mr. PRICE'S late Firm of PUICE &PRICEL'and Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAPS, HRIJSHFS &c are to be had GENUINE in London only at thSr Publishment 28° LOMBARD-STREET, and of their Agents in all the Cities and Towns ol Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. PRICE & Co. affix to every genuine Article a label with the signature of PH ICE & Co." in lied Ink, and in itscentre "28, Lombard Street; to counterfeit which is telony. » To prevent disappointments and ensure punctuality, all Orders in future are requested to he directed to PRICE & Co., MONTPELLIER HOUSE, 28, Lombard-street, Lotido, The Genuine is always to be had of Hopkins, Perfumer, Herbert Williams, E. V. Jeknins, and E. J Phillips, Druggists. Newport; Jenkins, Chemist, Cardiii; Jones, end Duncan Druggists, Brecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan. Orueeist, (only) Merthyr; Morgan, Druggist, Llandilo Taylor, Perfumer, Chepstow Mrs.Morgan, Perfumer, Wil- Williams, Cambrian Office, and Wilson, Chemist, Swansea Evans, Cross, H. White and Sons, Stationers, and While, Chemist, Carmarthen Phillips, Edwards, McCarthy, Che- mists, and Ewens, Peifumer, Cardiff; Davies, Cowbridge j Pi ice, Bruggist, Bridgend; Hayward and Hunt, Chonnsts, and Davies, Perfumer, Neath; Drinkwater, Hild, and Tre. weeks, Chemists, Pembroke; Roiland, Perfumer, Tenby; Thomas, Perfumer, and Williams, Chemist, Cardigan; Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, Aberystwith Perkins, Stationer, and Williams, Druggist, Haverfordwest; and all respecta^! « dealers throughout the kingdom, „