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HO THE Monmouthshire merlin, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, N Corner of Corn Street, ^MMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, J PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that this Estabhhs- meat M COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF db HANDSOME TYPE, TO-. SUITABLE FOB °K, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL P°ST1NG, REWARD, AND OTHER > HANDBILLS, 4 VORMS.AVCIIONEERS'CATALOG UES BILLS or Z.ADXMG, •W SHIPPING NOTES, neTy^s OF ALL {DESCWHOMS FOR DJilOINl WORKS A COLLIERIES, ALL W0RKS REQUIRING EXPEDITION, ^*I*TED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, JTIAND AT VEKR ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC *ECU1E1) IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. "t Co gliruerttaers* •PEPTR ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- IYJ"ULLY informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the PTOIH ^OUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will TBEPPTLY forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in %\APER. THEV ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE, ITKJJQDON Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals ofEng- and Scotland. W. MR. TUCKER K| AVLNG served an apprenticeship of seven years to a VSEN BURGEON and Apothecary, and having his Indenture to be THIS SQUIRED, most respectfully informs the Inhabitants of >H JRACE. that he has studied upwards of 28 years, during «OIFR TL|ne he has cured and relieved many thousands of per- L ■4FR LILENGLAND and South W ales. ucker engages to cure the King s Evil, Scrophulous 071 ulcerated, Sore Legs, and Scurvy in the Blood, with any Man in England or Wales, JJ* OKHI HUNDRED SOVEREIGNS: can cure Worms of all descriptions in Men, Women, 1^ ''dren, with any man in the Kingdom he has Worms to THE FT? ONE F00T to ISO yards in length. He also can cure UTNAT'SM> AND Rheumatic Pains: he has an excellent HE for Consumptions, Shortness of Breath, and Asthma. >C° CAN CURE THE Gravel, Nervous Complaints, Liver Com- 4CHE& > Loss of Appetite, Deafness, Bilious and Sick Head- ^ILD, ALS° CAN cure the Ringworm, or Scurf Heads in the Tooth-ache, Innammations, Dimness of the STW A certain cure for Corns, if more than 20 years ^EAL!NS- Also a cure for Strains, Sprains, and Bruises, and L^IT K S OF THE Joints. Mr. Tucker has a certain cure for MR. £ • IN 48 hours, without the least disagreeable smell. *BCI IJ^ER'S Female Pills are unequalled for improving health SPTHE > also, his Analeptic Pills, by which he has cured "•TL with Indigestion, Wind in the Stomach and &IS0RJS'» AND he also can cure the Piles, Leprosy, Scorbutic àIrs ersc the trar, es, the wife of William Rees, near the Pottery, on LLMR.AT'LWA,AS^' is quite cured of the Scrofula in her arm, I ACKER'S Medicines, after haying twenty wounds at -ZV.I times in her arm, and had been afflicted for three I •FTYK'AOD was twelve months undei the Huron. As witness A IL WILLIAM REES, November 13th, 1841. POTABLE cure performed on Mrs. Pell, wife of Mr. ^UN** confectioner, Cross-street, Newport:—She W'T'1 A SOFE ^OR 'W0 YEARS AND A HALF, but by bottles of Mr. Tucker's Tincture, and using two his ointment, she is quite cured. Mr. and Mrs. Pell 1. G#N» this fact. Certificate dated August 26th, 1839. JUIA » Edmonds, five years old, a grand son of Mr. WU- ?WI 1 K,NS. Blacksmith, at Chepstow, is cured of the King A ^42 ^KING one bottle of Mr. Tucker s Tincture. July, TAS'-JOHN Higgs, a Farmer, living in the parish of Llanelly, f0.1 Abergavenny, is cured of a sore ,ES> AFTER being afflicted TXJ» years, by taking one large bottle of Mr. Tucker's Tinc- £ —As witness my hand. John Higgs, Nov. 20th, 1841. DIFF Phillips, living in Mr. Edy's Court, Duke-street, Car- CURED °F A SORE LE&> BY taking two bottles of Mr. Tuck- J^IINCTURE.—As witness my hand, Mary Phillips. 0<.1UCKER'S MEDICINES may be had at any time, >ILRECT No. 23, Commercial-street, Newport, Monmouth- All letters to be post-paid. ^IR'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PJLLS. — ^he ■°1n ^Ai^nn, Bedfordshire, communicated by Dir. Phillipsl "l,st and Druggist, to Mr. T. Front, 229, Strand, London, ° Luton, Bedfordshire, Oct., 19,1841. (^IR,—I feel d^si- were excessively se. THES vere. During one 01 visitations a kind friend presented me with a box LIEF 8 Pills, FREM the use of which 1 found immediate re Vcry soon entirely recovered* AT a subsequent perion JELJY ? ^VERELY attacked that I thought it would be unwise to AC'ng myself under medical care. I did so but not relief which I expected, I again became my own At this time my legs and thigs were swelled to A ,'lis F. E*tent. I immediately procured a box of Blair s • Mr. W. Phillips, your agent in this town, and after NED T° D°SES I WAS free from pain, and the swelling sub- thi« ^0W NEVER fail to use them whenever I am attacked 0R PANFUL malady, and they invariably give me relief after **WIP W° ^OSES. Several of my acquaintances use them, and ^0U, 1- the same benefit. I trust you will insert this among °F THISS. 0F CASES. as I am anxious to bear witness to the efficacy I medicine I am, Sir, your's respectfully Loaf, London Road, Luton. RICHARD STONE. effects of BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEU- PILLS in curing every description of Gout or *QY HAVE secured to them a celebrity unequalled by ^LIEF C'NE °f PAST or present times. They not only give to U, J.N A few hours, where the patient has been driven nearly >ESTOR TY the excruciating tortures of this disease, but L'HE E,J° Perfect health in an inconceivably short space of F^F'CH •Y ARE EQUALLY speedy land certain in rheumatism, ei- <*CE> "RONIC or acute, lumbago, sciatica, pains in the head and indeed for every rheumatic or gouty affection J in fact, I THIS N L'LE rapidity, perfect ease, and complete safety <0* th tliat it has astonished all who have taken it, I C°DTAINERE 15 NOT A city, town, or village in the kingdom, but ^°LD KMRANY grateful evidences of its bSnign influence. ?L>I)OIN. Y F Prout, 229, Strand, London and by his >IJ>S P TRnent by Herbert Williams, druggist, Newport; Phil- HOF'H^DIFF; Farror, Monmouth J. H.Morgan, Abergavenny • ^ILL, Merthyr; Wllliams, Brecon Goulstone, Llandoveiy • ^V»N« 8' JENKIN3» Strick, J)aw, and Wilson, Swansea •' K'CINB* 9ARMarthen and bf all respectable Venders of Me- ^O*. "iroughout the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. per O^K FOR BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS, and LIOJJJ^THE name and address of "Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, *AEH B impressed upon the Government Stamp affixed to "S"—of the Genuine Medicine. THE "S"—of the Genuine Medicine. R|WJ|3 BRISTOL AND NEWPORT ,AFLLULN^ STEAM PACKETS, I^SK»VS1L & GLAMORGAN EVA.RE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THE P FROIN ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— JTJE, TO Newport. I From Newport to Bristol. »• MOR.a I JUNE' TNP-JAY—morn 1 5, Monday— 8§ morn S WB,I '—morn I 6,Tuesday—9 morn—— A' THUR I after 7, Wed— 10J morn —— L?' FRD; 2 AFTER I 8, Thurs— 12 noon \SAT.LAY~~ 3 after ) 9, Friday— 1 after 1«> 4HSS ~—4 after j 10, Satur— 2J after YE4RS "After-Cabin,4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children under Y^RIA ON GE» Half-price. Dogs, Is each. Four-wheel W 0,WHB 1 » Two.wheel ditto, 10s Horses, 5s each ?LTH0NP,FJ'Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, ,'U0< P assenger, 15s; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7S; °6s I„0RE-Cabin, 6s.—Newport to or from Pillgwenlly, Js I'I eac ANDP FR0 same day with the same Packet (provided a th 1 he pro Ticket be taken) After-Cabin, 6s. Fore-Cabin,3s. H Y W:ROPRietors of the above Packets give NOTICE, that R0,R Will ',NOT be Accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, F\'« (if 1 EYBE answerable for any Goods, Package, or Par- '"CES • ST°r Damaged,) unless Booked at either of their ET>TERED',N Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. WAFPJ*1 ITS value, and carriage paid at the time of booking. C*> NMUSES FOR Receiving and Booking Packages, Parcels, ,PE»IE„ °N-street, Bristol, and Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. W«CES j a"d Abergavenny.—Coaches daily between these Jt^T*de Newport. Ir«n Works, through Abercarne, Newbridge, and .?'LY JJ.?' and a branch ft om Newbridge to Nantyglo.— A Coach ,5H)UT TENL6? THESE places and Newport; arriving at Newport OFC'FPLV ° morning, and starting at one o'clock afternoon "ACE R\ T TLLE Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's B"»TOL; or to JOHN JONES, Agent. 1 Offices, Rownham Wharfi Hetwtlls, WTL SODA WATER, LEMONADE, AND FXSVZD 1HCAGNESXA. ROUGHSEDGE AND SUMMERS, No. 18 and 37, BRIDGE-STREET, BRISTOL, RETURN their grateful acknowledgments to their Friends and the public, for the unprecedented support they have met with since they established their SODA WATER, LEMON- ABK, and CRATED WATERS MANUFACTORY. The also beg leave to inform the Nobility, Gentry, &c., that they have com- menced Manufacturing a FLUID MAGNESIA, which has been analysed by one of the first Philosophical Chemists in England, and has been pronounced by the most eminent of the faculty to contain a greater quantity of medicine than any other yet offered to the public, and the concentration of the bicarbonate- in R. and S.'s FLUID MAGNESIA (without a detriment to its Purity) to be much more conside- rable than in many other productions of the kind. The great advantages of this elegant preparation are recom- mended in all cases of Bile, Acidities. Indigestion, Gout, Gravet, and other Complaints of the Bladder, as the most safe, easy, and effectual form in which Magnesia may, and, indeed, the only one in which it ought to be exhibited pos- sessing all the properties of the magnesia now in general use, without being liable, like it, to form dangerous concretions in the bowels, it effectually cures Heart-Burn without injuring the coats of the stomach, and prevents the food of infants turning sour, and in all cases it acts as an agreeable aperient. N.B. With the Acidulated Syrup the FLUID MAGNESIA is the most delightful of Saline Draughts. Sold in Bottles of Is., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. and in Cases for Ships, Hospitals, &c.; and also in Jars for economy in dispensing. Sold Wholsale and retail by all respectable Chemists and Innkeepers in England and Wales. SAVING OF THIRTY PER CENT. A. LEVY & CO., BRISTOL BAZAAR, 39, COLLEGE-GREEN TO FAMILIES, HOTEL-KEEPERS, AND OTHERS FURNISHING. THE following List of Prices will be found well worthy their attention:— £ s. d. PYRKE'S LONDON TEA URNS, from 2 10 0 PAPIER MACHEE & JAPAN TRAYS. Set of 8 Elegant Papier Mach6e Tea Trays 2 10 0 Set of S Japan Tea Trays, convex 0 7 6 Set of 3 ditto, very elegant Gothic shape 150 CUTLERY. Ivory balance handle Knives and Forks Set of 50 pieces 1 18 0 Ivory balance handle Table Knives & Forks, I 0 0 ner doi Ditto ditto Knives only 0 13 6 Ditto Dessert Knives & Forks 0 15 0 Ditto ditto Knives only 0 10 0 Ditto Carver o 4 Operpair Black handle Table Knives and Forks from 0 4 6 per doz* Buck-horn handle ditto 0 10 6 G LASS. Cut Wine Glasses from 0 3 11 per doz. Cut Tumblers If 060 „ Plain Wines II 0 2 6 Ditto Tumblers „ 0 4 6 Cut Decanters, Quarts 9s. Pints ,,0 6 0 per pair. Celery Glasses, cut ,076 each. Pressed and other Dishes 0 2 6 each. Salts »» 0 0 9 per pair. CHINA. White and Gold Tea sets from 10 0 Ditto Breakfast ,,250 LAMPS. Bronze and Ormolu Solar Lamps, from 1 10 0 Ditto ditto Candle Lamps 11086 Variety of Chandeliers and Oil Lamps. BEST BRITANNIA METAL WORK. Four-gill Tea-pots from 040 Five-gill ditto ,,046 Six-gillj ditto ,,050 Coffee Pots to Match. BEST BRITISH PLATE. Table Spoons and Forks 016 0 per doz. Dessert Spoons and Forks 0 12 0 Tea Spoons 0 5 0 „ Sugar Tongs, Gravy Spoons, Soup Ladles, &c. THE ELECTRO PLATE. Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fishslices, Castors, Candlesticks, Salt Cellars, Mustard Pots, Side Dishes, Covers, Toast Racks, &c. BEST SHEFFIELD PLATED WARES. Chamber Candlesticks from 5 6 each. Table ditto ,,10 0 per pair. Four-hole Castors „ 15 0 Five-hole ditto n 18 0 Six-hole ditto „ 21 0 Seven-hole ditto „ 24 0 Set of four Guadroon Silver Mounted Side Dishes and Covers, forming 8 dishes 9 10 o Venison Dish and Cover to match 9 0 0 Urns. Epeignes, Egg Frames, Waiters, Butters Coolers, Branches, Bread and Cake Baskets, Toast Racks, &c. PLATED ON STEILL WORK. Dessert Knives and Forks, in cases contain- ing one dozen pair from 3 5 0 Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Fish Slices, &c. F TEA CADDIES. Rosewood, Mahogany, Tortoiseshell, and Papier Machee Tea Caddies, from 3s. to 3 3 0 Messrs. A. LEVY AND CO. Have just returned from the Sheffield, Birmingham, and Lon- don markets, where, from the depressed state of Trade, they have purchased the Stock for Cash, at such prices as to enable them to offer Goods at the above unprecedented low prices, at their FURNISHING AND FANCY BAZAAR, BRISTOL. Closed from Friday Evenings, Sunset, until Saturday Evening, at Dusk. THE NEW TEA WAREHOUSE, 159, WZSTGATE-STREET, GLOUCESTER. ESTABLISHED 8th FEBRUARY, 1834. THE extensive alterations that have taken place in the prices of Teas during the last six months, became a matter of serious consideration to me—viewing the extent of my con-j ( nection-I thought it would not be wrong to make it generally known. Having advertised through the Gloucester Journal, I am pleased to find that the lowness of prices quoted have taken the large consumers and shopkeepers of Monmouth, Aberga- vanny, Usk, Newport, Pontypool, Chepstow, and Landilo, by surprise. 1 have received numerous orders for samples of the CONGOU TEA (with flayour) at 3s. 6d. per lb., or 7 lbs. for £ 1. 4s. Od., and likewise of the Fine CONGOU recommended at 4s. or 7lbs. for £ 1. 7s. 6d. and have had enquiries from dif- ferent parties as to the overweight on original packages. I therefore take this public method of acquainting all, that I will guarantee the overweight to be- On a 121b. Box J Pound. On a 35lb. or 401b I Ditto. On a 801b. or 841b 2 Ditto. And will undertake to deliver all Family Orders within ten miles of Gloucester and Families residing a greater distance shall have their Teas delivered free, if required. I have to add that the markets continue very favourable, and indeed offer great inducements to Families and Shopkeepers to purchase at the present prices. Good CONGOU TEA, (possessing strength,) 3s. 6d. per lb. or 71bs. for :Cl. 4:8. Fine CONGOU ditto, recommended, 4s. per lb. or 71bs. for ^hick foun(* 800(* enough for all large consumers, where price is an object. The finest BLACK TEAS are 4s. 4d., 4s. 8d., 5s., very choice, 5s, 4d. and at 5s. 9d. per lb. The oommonest BLACK TEA, 3s. per lb. Good TW AN KAY, 3s. 8d. per lb. or71bs. for £ 1. 5S. ^D. Finest ditto, 4s. per lb. or seven pounds AT. js. fid. Fme GREEN TEAS, 4s. 6d to 5s. per lb. recommended' Young HYSON ditto, 3s. 6d. to 4s. per lb. Fine and choice ditto, 4s. 6d.; 5s.: 5s. 4d. per lb. recom- mended. R Finest OUCHA1 NS, 5s. 6d. to 6s. 6d. per lb. IMPERI LS^«.8D. to6«. 4d. per lb. recommended. Fine GUNPOWDER,6s. per lb. recommended. Cboioe ditto, rich burnt flavour, and curiously small twisted leaf, 8s. per lb. J Commonest GREEN TEA, go. 4d. per lb. COFFEES .—(Fresh roasted.) j Good Ceylon Is. 4d. per lb. Ditto Plantation ditto, Is. 6d. per lb. Fine Java ditto, Is. 8d, per lb. Ditto Jamaica ditto, 2s. per lb. Mocha Coffee, 2s, 2d. very choice 2s. 6d. per lb. The commonest Coffee, 9d. per lb. Cocoas and Chocolates, genuine, at various Prices. Ditto, ditto, preparations from the most celebrhted Manufao. Soluble Cocoa, 8d. per lb.; 141bs. for 8s. 9d. Ditto Chocolate, Is. Id. per lb.; 71bs. for 7s. srtCES Are offered at the lowest London retail Rates, the qualitio bearing comparison with any that may be offered. SUGARS Are cheap, and if expectation be realised, are likely to be lower. Sundry Articles are in such varieties, that to make a lis- would be attended with great labour. I sball content myself by observing that, if favoured with orders, prompt attention shall be given to secure a continuation, as well as a recommen- dation, from the purchasers to their friends and connexions. Your obedient Servant, THOMAS SOUTHERN. 159, Westgate-street, May 12th, 1843. Gloucester. N.B.—In purchasing original Packages of Teas, the over. weight will be allowed. All Family Orders received within ten miles of this city will be delivered free, if received on Monday, Wednesday, or Saturday. Discount will be given to the Trade for CTIH Paymtnti, Movrdittft te the «xt«nt of tram. MTIOFTT TO THE CLERGY, GENTRY, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. TB OMS C T AR K D -S; NEWPORT TEA MART, 39, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. FROM the many expressions of regiet, at the difficulty experienced by Families in obtaining a supply of good Teas, Groceries, & c., on this side of the water, the Proprietor was induced to Open this Establishment, with the strict intention of ottering Articles of the best quality at the Lowest London and Bristol Prices. A year has elapsed since the commencement of the undertaking, and the very marked success proves the benefit to the Public to have been great indeed. The appearance of affairs in China shows that there canbe scarcely any fears but that a regular supply of Teas may now be depended on; and the Public may rely on finding a very superior Stock, well chosen, and direct from Bond, AT THIS MART. As Agent for Messrs. BISHOP and BELL, Distillers and Wine Makers, (so celebrated in the Metropolis,) T. C. would invite a trial of his superb BRITISH WINES. The eminent character they have acquired has become so notorious that further panegyric on their qualities is rendered superfluous. AROMATIC GINGER, so much recommended as a restorative as well as a luxury, SHERRY, ORANGE, RAISIN, (tc. The whole of these truly unique WINES are offered in 1& Pint Bottles. at 18s. per Dozen or at 7s. 3d. per Gallon. Those who have not yet tasted them will do well to ascertain how far the gratification of the palate may be enhanced, ani at the same time the great rate ef economy obeyed. The limits of a Paragraph will allow only of a glance, but T. CLARKE will be happy to forward Circulars, with List of Prices, Samples, &c., by Post or otherwise. The following are particularly worthy of attention :—' „ T¥ £ g' d- COFFEE. s. d. CANDLES. s. d. Good Rough Tea 3 6 per lb. Sound 1 2 per lb. Sperm 2 6 per lb. E'nm1"0 o° 40 Superior ditto 1 4 „ French Diaphan6 19 Full Flavoured 4 8 „ Finest Ceylon 1 6 „ Margarine T 1 6 Finobouchong 5 4 „ J Jamaica 1 10 „ I Cocoa Nut 1 0 Twankay, from 4 4 „ Flake Cocoa and Choco- Price's Composile. 1 0 „ vJf™ w*T*'o "u"' iate* by the firt Manu- Palmer's Metallic Wick 0 10 am c n facturers of the finest London Moulds 0 8 riSjcurMGVwVdi 8 0 I | 4" 06 The usual Overweights, as at the Customs, allowed to all Purchasers of Chests or Boxes of Tea. A VACANCY FOR AN APPRENTICE.-A PREMIUM REQUIRED. LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, BURNISHED GILT WINDOW CORNICES, ROOM MOULDINGS, WEATHER GLASSES; Also, the newest description of Easy Chairs, 20 PER ,CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, FOR READY MONEY. HE Public are respectfully invited to inspect the most brilliant and tasteful STOCK of all kinds of LARGE UPRIGHT. PIER, and CHIMNEY GLASSES, CHEVEL and TOILET DRESSING GLASSES, GILT and FANCY WOOD PICTURE AT MAYER'S LONDON LOOKING GLASS WAREHOUSE, 18, CLARE-STREET, (the Second Door from the Drawbridge,) BRISTOL. Mr. M. assures the Public that be is the only Looking Glass Manufacturer in that City, and that all Goods at his Establish- ment are ef the very best make-the Glass as good as any can be had for Money, and that such an Extensive Assortment was never yet seen in any House in Bristol. He earnestly solicits an inspection to prove the above facts. All kinds of Regilding, Old Glasses Polished and Resilvered, Prints Framed and Glazed, Paintings Cleaned and Varnished in the best Style, at very Reduced Prices. N.B. The Trade supplied with Large Size Gold and Silver Leaf, as well as Gilt Moulding for Picture Frames, cheaper than any House in the City. A very spacious DWELLING HOUSE, eligibly situated, 22, ST. JAMES'S BARTON, to LET, with immediate Possession. -Enquire at 18, CLARE STREET. SIR CHARLES MORGAN, BART., HAS FIXED SMW AT COURT-Y-BELLA FARM, NEAR NEWPORT, FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1843. SILVER CUPS GIVEN BY SIR CHARLES MORGAN:— For the best Yearling BULL, North Devon breed I For the best Two-year-old HEIFER, Ayrshire breed For the best Two-year-old Heifer, ditto For the best Yearling BULL, Glamorganshire breed for the best Yearling BULL. Short-horned breed For the best Two-year-old HEIFER, ditto For the best Two-year-old HEIFER, ditto For the best BOAR, under a Year old For the best Yearling BULL, Hereford Breed For the best FAT PIG lor the best Two-year-old Heifer, ditto For the best RAM LAMB, long wool For the best Yearling BULL, Ayrshire breed The Stock to be bred and fed by, and the Property of the Exhibitor at the time of showing. THE FOLLOWING SILVER CUPS G Capel Hanbury Leigh, Esq.—A Cup, for the best Yearling Steer, bred by the exhibitor. Frederick Justice, Esq.—A Cup, for the second best ditto, bred by the exhibitor. R. J. Blewilt, Esq.—A Cup, for the best pair of Two-year- old Hereford Steers, bred by a tenant farmer in the county of Monmouth, being his property at the time of showing. Colonel Las elles-A Cup, for the best Glamorganshire Fat Cow. Thomas Powell, Esq.—A Cup, value Ten Guineas, for the best Yearling Heifer, bred by the exhibitor. William Mark Wood, Esq.—A Cup, value Five Guineas, for the second best ditto, bred by, and being the bona fide property of a farmer not farming his own estate. Samuel Homfray, Esq.—A Cup, for the best Two-year-old Heifer, bred by the exhibitor, and being his property at the time of showing. General Mundy—A Cup, for the best Fat Cow, bred by the exhibitor. George Morgan, Esq.—A Cup, for the best Fat Ox, under five years old- Philip Jones, Esq.—A Cup, for the best Two-year-old Bull, bied by the exhibitor. Hugh Owen, Esq.—A Cup, for the best Pen of Four Breed- ing Ewes, long wool, bred by the exhibitor. Sir Benjamin HalI-A Cup, for the best Pen of Four Breed- ¡ ing Ewes, mountain breed, bred by the exhibitor. THE FOLLOWING PRIZES G A Piece of Plate, value Ten Guineas, for the best Bull, t/Ow, ana Offspring, being under two years old, the Cow and spring having been bred by the exhibitor, and the Bull, K i Pn?S l>eing his property at the time of showing, —cross breed excluded. -cross breed excluded. I fed bv't^P e' value Ten Guineas, for the best Fat Cow, dar mnniK. « bitor, and being in his possession twelve calen- cluded. PreV10US t0 day of showing,—cross breed ex- OMn^bredand'f kValue Ten Guineas, for the best pair of A Pippp NF PI,. cross breed excluded. Two-vear-old SIPO' J|e Jen Guineas, for the best pair of LTng hU prooeriv^ and fed b? the exhibitor' and eluded. tIme showing,—cross breed ex- ULFEV,HE Two-year-old LET HEL?MTB«D SI'FH^ TH,FHS bi, properly at the time of showing,_CROSS B/ID'EICTUDED. his property at the time of shOwiDg.-Cross breed excluded. The qualification of the Stock to be exhibited for the above F nearest road to the residence of the contending parties The Persons farming their own Estates, whose landed prop^rty sha claimant for any of the above Premiums, unless a Subscriber, an Subscribers for the Town Cups are particularly requested SONS, Bankers on or All Animals having won a Prize at a former Cattle ShnuAt Cn Animal be exhibited for Two Prizes in the sail Half-a-Guinea to the Proprietor (being a Cottager) for the be the Person having the greatest quantity of 1: Stock for Prizes to have the preference of Stalls Nomination lUonmou All Stock to be Entered, and the Certificates to be delivered befor in the Yard at Court-y-Bella Farm, and no Stock to be An AUCTION for STOCK on the day of the Show. Applii Eleven o'clock on the day of the Show. -An ORI JONES S FaBEl GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MONMOUTH. THE VISITORS' HALF YEARLY MEETING for th* ADMISSION OF BOYS into the school, arid for the examination of the Classes, will be held on TUESDAY tho 20th June. ne The School is free for one hundred boys; especially for those born in the town, and then for others born in the countv of Monmouth. Applications for admission are requested toh« made to the Head Master in the course of next week. vn v. will be admitted under the age of nine years, nor unless hp o read and write. ne oaD By a recent order of the Governors, the Candidates are re. quired to have been vaccinated. es are re Grammar School, Monmouth, May, 28th, 1843. MONMOUTH UMLOIRR PERSONS desirous of Contracting with ihoV j- C the above Union for supplying the WortL. different Divisions of the Union, with Bread r Bacon, Milk. Grocery, Coal,, Cloillf Smockfrocks, Bonnetts, Coffins, and all other usually •m ,he Wo,kh°-' aav & day of June Bext: Forms of such fenders to be had of tho n».i. r at his Office aforesaid. Clerk on application The time for which the Contrary u c I Bread, Flour, Meat, Grocery. Shoes Pnal ivra-"1 j-rS' <fn Six Months from the 23rd of June HM. J ,AND Twelve Months from the said 23rd J Ur.e neJt W Contract's! reQUlred f°r lhe due performance of the T The Guardians do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest 16 WMB^rder of ,he Board. Monmouth, 26th POWELL, Clerk. THE SCHOONER CARDIFF PACKET, I« IVRNW T^^EVans> MASTER, st^-Tio^ JNG at COTTON'S WHARF, T°,olEV- venny Brecon M °r Cardiff. Newport, Merthyr, Aberga- venny, ,Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cowbridge, Bridgend, and adjacent places, and will positively Sail on SATURDAY, BiKton^uif'^N^0'' aPP*y t0 lhe Master on Board; Mr*^R Messrs'1 Pm„ Wp0n > Thomas Richards, Abergavenny, SSfrLo^ IVEN BY OTHER GENTLEMEN;— Major General Milman-A Cup. for the best Ram Lamb South Down breed, bred by the exhibitor. Rev. Leyson Penoyre-A Cup, for the best Pen of Five Yearling Wethers, long wool, bred by the exhibitor. Robert Jenner, Esq.—A Cup, for the best Pen of Five South Down Wethers, bred by the exhibitor, in the county of Glamorgan. Lady Hall, Lanover Court—A Silver Cup, value Five Guineas, for the best Pen of One Black Ram and Three Black Ewes, Welsh breed, not to be under the age of 12 months, and to have been in possession of the owner at least 6 months pre- vious to the Show. Joseph Bailey, Jun., Esq.—-A Cup, for the best Cart Stallion that has covered in the county of Monmouth in 1843. William Jones, Esq., Clytha-A Cup, for the best Brood Mare, half-bred. John E. Rolls, Esq.—A Cup, for the best Poney, under five years old, bred by the exhibitor. Rev. Augustus Morgan—A Cup, for the best Galloway, under five years old. Charles Morgan, Esq.—A Cup, for the best Three-year-old Colt or Filly, got by a thorcugh-bred.horse, and bred in Gla- morganshire or Monmouthshire. I Octavius Morgan, Esq.—A Cup, foi the best Boar and Sow, of the improved Berkshire breed, under a year old, J. Bruce Pryce, Esq.—A Cup, for the best Ayrshire Cow bred by the exhibitor. IV EN BY SUBSCRIBERS:— A Piece of Plate, value Five Guineas. Jbr the Three bes Yearling Stock Heifers, bred by the exlrfcitor, and beingln property at the t;me of showing,—cross breed excluded. A Piece of Plate, value Five Guines, for the best Pen con- sisting of four Yearling Wedders, bred and fed by the exhi. bitor, and being his property at the time of showing —cfoss breed excluded. A Piece of Plate, value Five Guineas, for the best Pen consisting of four Yearling Stock Ewes, bred by the'exhibitor' and being his property at the time of showing,—cross breed excluded. A Piece of Plate, value Five Guineas, for the best Pen, con- sisting of four Breeding Ewes, under three yearsold, bred and fed by the exhibitor, and being his property at the time of show- mg,-cros8 breed excluded. A Piece of Plate, value Ten Guineas, for the best Piece (not being less than five acres) of Swedish Turnips, growing within the county of Monmouth. A Premium of Two Guineas and a Half, for Farm Servants and Labourers, for the longest servitude under the same Master. A second Premium, of One Guinea and a Half, ditto. A third Premium, of One Guinea, ditto. 'fizes, to be proved to the satisfaction of three Gentlemen, to be prietor of the Stock to be exhibited for each of the above Prizes, d such distance to be ascertained by admeasurement along the exhibitor for each of the above Prizes to be Tenant Farmers, or II not exceed jSZOO. per annum. No person to be admitted a d his name appear as such previous to the 24th June, 1843. to pay their Subscriptions to Messrs. WILLIAMS and before the Show Day. urt-y-Bella are disqualified and it is not permitted that any tie Year.—N.B. All Cross Breeds excluded. st Couple of rurkies, Geese, Ducks, or Fowls.-One Guinea to [oney in 1843, to be produced at the Show. M to be sent to FREDERICK JUSTICE, Esq., Newport, thshire. e Five o'clock on the Evening before the Show, to the CLERK, taken away before One o'clock on the day of the Show. cation to be made toE. PRITCHARD, Secretary, on or before JINARY at the KING'S HEAD INN, Newport. CHEPSTOW WOOL FAIR, ALL who are interested in this Fair, are requested to take NOTICE, that it will, in future, be held on the 22ud of JUNE. A. HALL, Hon. Secretary. Chepstow Farmers' Club. — f THE LONDON GENUINE TEA COMPANY, (Established Nov. 5., 1818, at 23, Ludgate Hill,) a FOR THE SALE OF PURE AND UNADULTERATED TEAS, ORIGINATED in the public spirit of Gentlemen of the ORIGINATED in the public spirit of Gentlemen of the city of London, who, IN consequence of the disgraceful transactions in the Tea Trade, opened Warehouses for the Sale of GENUINE TEAS, pledging themselves to purchase those only of the very best quality and, to prevent the possibility of their Teas being lowered by a mixture with an inferior article, the Company engage not to buy nor sell Bohea Tea, nor any of that large proportion of inferior Teas which are so commonly used to adulterate the better sorts. The peace recently concluded with the Chinese, has enabled the Company to increase, to a very large extent, their already immense Stock, and to select parcels of the finestsorts, at prices suitable to all customers, and better at those prices than any other house in England. The Teas of the Company, the sterling quality of which has recommended them for 25 years, may be obtained of their Agents, in packages of from one ounce to one pound. It is needless to P°mt out the advantages to be derived to the consumer of these leas, as it must be obvious to the commonest observer, that, in buying of the Agents of this Company, the Public are as well served as if they purchased from the Com- ^Q„LOND0?- THESE Teas are packed in lead, ™ ^ARRANLED FUL1 weight, exclusive of lead, paper, BrideeS G AUANP°IN!ED ALEENTS T0 'HE Company \Vilham Leyshon, Bookseller Cardigan Caleb Lewis, dittn Crickhowell .Thomas Williams, ditto Cardiff.Miss Todd ^OV„EHRI0FFDWEST POUER, Bookseller Llandaff .William Hopkins M.lford Haven Tjiomas YV,llLAMS, chemist Merthyrlydvil..Mrs. Jenkins, DITTO Pontypool Howell Williams, Draper Saint Clears .Evan Williams, Chemist Crumlin, near Newport.. Mrs. Dowle Brecon.Mrs. Mary Davies, Confectioner, Bulwark. Applications for Agencies may be addressed to the Com. pany s War«houi«, JNO» 3, JUAVHSNCB FOVMIMY HLTT, TO THE BOARD OF GUARDIANS OF THE NEWPORT UNION. GENTLEMEN,— THE melancholy decease of the late Rev. J. FRANCIS having caused the CHAPLAINCY of the NEWPORT UNION to become vacant, it is my istention to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the Appointment, and I, therefore, take the earliest opportunity of soliciting the favour of-your vote and interest. My residence on the spot, together with my having for the last two years and a half, held the Curacy of the Parish ia which the Union House is situate, induces me to hope that you will consider me eligible to the office. Assuring you that in the event of my obtaining the Appoint- ment it will be my endeavour conscientiously to discharge its important duties, I remain Your obedient servant, Newport. May 26th. J. B. PHILLIPS. GUANO CONSTANTLY ON SALE. APPLY to the Importers, GIBBS, BRIGHT, and CO,, 28, Orchard-street; or at GEORGE and.JAMES BUSH'S Warehouses, Baldwin-street, Bristol, where it may be seen. MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE AND ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD. COPYHOLD, AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (By order of the Devisee in trust under the Will of the late E. D. KIRBY, Esq.,) BY MR. VALENTINE PARSONS, At the GEORGE INN, Chepstow, on THURSDAY, the Eighth day of June next, at the hour of Four o'clock in the After- noon, subject to such conditions of sale as shall be tnen and there produced, Lot 1 A L^AT FARM and LAND called TALGARTH IL (part Freehold and part Cop_vhold) situate in the parish of Lanvachas, in the county of Monmouth, consist. ing of a capital Dwelling-house, Malt-house, Stables, Barns, and suitable and convenient outbuildings, and several Pieces or Parcels of Land, containing altogether 81A. 2R. 18P. or thereabouts. These Premises are conveniently and desirably situate on the right hand side of the turnpike-ioad leading from Chep- stow to Newport, about eight miles from each town, and are in good and complete repair, order, and condition.— Limestone can be had on the farm. Lot 2. The RAMS FARM, consisting of a Freehold Barn, and 21 acres of Land. These Premises nearly adjoin the premises contained in Lot 1, and are bounded on one side by the said turnpike-road leading from Chepstow to Newport. The annual rent-charge under the Tithe Commutation Act for that part of the parish of Lanvachas in which lots I and 2 are situate, is £ 200., equal to about 3s. 9d. an acre. Lot 3. All those two Freehold Messuages or Dwelling- houses, with the Gardens adjoining, in the parish of Saint Woollos, in the county of Monmouth. These Premises are situate near the turnpike-gate, by Saini Woollos Church, and the scite is admirably adapted for building purposes. Lot 4. A Messuage or Dwelling-house, and Garden, situate in St. Mary's-street, in the town of Chepstow, in the occupa- tion of Mr. Howarth, grocer, at the yearly rent of 1:45. These Premises are held under lease for lives from his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, subject to an annual rent of £ 5.— Two of the lives named in the lease are living, and are about 40 years of age. Lot 5. Four Cottages with a Saw-pit and old Rope-walk, situate in the Timber Yard, on the Banks of the River Wye, in the parish of Chepstow, now let at the rent of £ ?4. lGs. pei annum. These Premises are also leasehold, under his Grace the Duk( of Beaufurt, are subject to the payment of an annual ten) of 5s. and the lease is determinable on the death of a per- son aged about 74 years. For particulars apply to Mr. HAMMOND, or to Mr. TOY E, Solicitors, Chepstow. PRICE'S GODLEN OIL OF vWB MACASSAR. For the Hair. GOLDEN OIL is the only article that restores • „ AI.R ON ^A'D P'aces; prevents Hair falling oft or turn- tng grey; changes Grey Hair toits original colour, frees ii J?., 1 CUR*> ANd makes it beautifully soft, curly, and glossy lnn«IF> HT!SLNS T^E A'R.EN Bandeaux, and confining the shon uneauadled°°T AH'NE 50 annoying to most ladies, it stand. Oil WITH '0Q^ADLES ARE REquested to ask for PRICE'S Goldei, LRESSPR* <5P11 I'C )AR^-STREET, on the Label, as many hair- BEAUTIFUL WOMEN The greatestof all female attractions is a white and delicate skin. No other attribute of beauty winsso much upon the eye and excites general admiration and no invention so truly pos sesses the power of bestowing the fascination of a beautiful STIR as PRICE and Co.'s ABERXETHY'S SPECIFIC, which i" odoriferously pleasant to the olfactory nerves, imparts to th; hands, face, and neck, a cooling and refreshing feeling, whilt it successfully opposes, with its bland and soothing influence the injurious effects produced by Intense cold winds or tllf scorching rays of the sun. Mothers in nursing find it a wel- come auxiliary. Depots in London, 28, Lombard-street; 68 Cornhill; and Messrs. Newbury and Sons, St. Paul's Church- yard.-Ask for PRICE and Co.'s" Abernethy's Specific foi the Complexion. To Families. It should be generally known to Parents, that the Essence used in scenting the common Alkaline Soap, falsely cared Almond Soap, is the rankest poison extant; a drop 01 is taken internally, would produce INSTANT DEATH. PRICI and Co.'s PATENT ALMOND OIL SOAP is composed wholly of the Vegetable Oil of Jordan Almonds, which do not S1D.UN S4?™ OF LL? • SCV\L ''A N STAN2S unequalled for chapped BANDS, the delicate skin of ladies, and, above all, for the wash NG of infants; and gentlemen having tender faces or stronf beards will find it a great luxury in shaving. Sold in Dackeh ot six squares, price 2s. 6d., at the Manufactory, 28, Lombard^ street. Purchasers are requested to notice PRICE and Co." 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, is now rendered a pleasurable operation BY PRICE'S R YPOPHAGON," an infallible specific foi allaying the smarting irritability of the s'lin, 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 deceiving the public by selling spurious imitations. The ge- nuine is sold in London only at the Manufactory, 28, Lombard Street.-Ask fo PRICE'S RYPOPHAGo: price Is.persq are 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 ofelegantscents as the most uniqut 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 Pledominan 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 PRICF. & GOSNELL, and PATEY, BUTTS, PRICE, & Co.,) cau- tions merchants, shippers, &c., against the manoeuvres of indi. viduals illegally styling themselves "PRICE 6C GOSNELL." These persons never were in Partnership, nor in any way con- nected WITH the 'BOVE Firms, otherwise than as servants in the employ of Mr. PRICE B late Firm of PRICE & GOSVKT r PRICE & Co.'s Old Brown Windsor loan Almond OIL Soap,Cold Cream, <J„ee»;S PERTU01,,XR»»UCHTTAIS on the first circles of Fashion, bear a lable with "28''Lom- bard-street, in its entre, and the signature of "PRICE Co." in Red Ink, without which none are genuine & PRICE and Co.'s PERFUMERY celebrated S0 4T> BRUSHES, &c., ARE to be had GENINNF in T 1 their Establishment 28, Lombard-street, fnd oYthe.r Agent' M aU the Cities and Towns ot Europe, Asia, Africa, 6c America'. To prevent disappointment, and ensure punctuality, a». Orders are requeued to be directed to PRICE K Co., MONL PE'ruIEv u iLSE'^ Lombard-street, London." Ihe Nobility, Gent.y, and Public are cautio«d against pui- chasing Price and Co. S aiticlesof persons unconnected wil their authority, counterfeits being sold when the genuine is asked for the following are authorised Agents:—Hopk'ns, Perfumer, Williams, & Jenkins, Druggists, Newport; Jones & Duncan, Druggists, Brecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan, Druggist, (only) Merthyr Morgan, Druggist, Llan- dilo; iaylor, Perfumer, Chepstow; Mrs. Morgan, Per- fumer, Williams, Cambrian Office, and Wilson. Chemist, Swansea Evans, Cross, H. White and Sons, Stationers and White, Chemist, Carmarthen Phillips, Chemist, Cole man, ditto, M'Carthy, ditto, and Ewins, Perfumer, Car- diff; Davies, Cowbridge; Price, Druggist, Bridgend, H LY ward and Hunt, Chemists, and Davies, Perfumer, Neath Drinkwater, Hird, and Treweeks, Chemists, Pembroke, Rol- land, Perfumer, Tenby Thomas, Perfumer, and Wilizaing, < Chemist, Cardigan Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, AtJer- < ystwith Perkins, Stationer, and Wiliams, Druggist, Haver- T ford west; G. H. Jenkins, Cardiff; and all reipifltaltl* tHrtufhouuhs kiPidom J T09INNXLEEPERS. TO BE LET, AT A MODERATE 1RENT, And entered upon on the 4th day of August next, A PUBLIC HOUSE, now doing an extensive business, situate in the parish of ABERYSTRUTH, midwav between the Nantyglo and Cwm Celyn and Blaina Iron WOlks, known by the name of "The Royal Oak," the property of the Coal- brook Vale Iron Company, and now in the occupation of Mr. Phillip Francis. Further particulars may be had by application, if by letter post paid, to the above COMPANY or the Premises ma) be inspected, upon personal application. May 24th, 1843. ABERGAVENNY UNION WORKHOUSE. MASTER AND MATRON. THE Guardians of the Abergavenny Union intend on THURSDAY, the 8th day of June next, to Elect a MASTER and MATRON of the above Workhouse, in the place of Mr. BRITTEN FRANCIS and wife. The combined salary will he £ 50 per annum, and they will reside in the work- house and be allowed the usual rations. Particulars of the duties &c. may be obtained by personal application to the Clerk to the Union. I,ill applicants are expected to forward their names and ad- dresses,with testimonials of character and ability, to the Clerk before the ua? of election, and personally to attend the Board, at 11 o'clock oC that day. .Abergavenny, i:nd May. 1843. W. F. BATT. Clerk. just pub,'ished, the 12th Edition, Price 2s. 6d. (enclosed in a JsL*a,ed Envelope), and sent Free to any part of the United .I?gdom on the receipt of a Post-office Oro,r for 3s. 6d., THE SILENT ^RIEND, A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRlhJTIES oF THE GENERATIArE SYSTEM, in both se\.es being an Enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys pit 1!5"hAa I enerRy> and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established ICI em- pire:—with observations on the baneful effects of SolitaI)' In. dulgence and infection Local and Constitutional WeakneO- Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and on the partial or total Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of i-trsio- RATION; the destructive effects of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the WOlk is embellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Mercury oil the Skin, by Eruptions on 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 lemoval of Physical and Constitutional Disqualiifcations the whole pointed out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEND, to be consulted without exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, London and Birmingham, Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Pater. noster-row; Field, 65, Quadrant, Recent-street; Purkis, Compton. street, Soho; Phillips, 264, Oxford-street; Jackson and Co., 130, New Bond-street; Gorden. 146, Leadenhall-street; Ketle, 117, High Holben.; Catter- mole, 17, RatclifF-higway; Stroud, 163, Blackfriars'-road Dredge, 67, White-chapel i £ igh-street, London; Guest, 51, Bull-street, Birmingham; Heaton and Bnckton* Briggate, Leeds Ferris, Brown, and Union-street, Bris- tol; J. Fryer, Westgate-street, Bath Mr. Lindsey, 11, Elm- row, Edinburgh D. Campbell. 136, Argyle-sJre«t, Glasgow Ward, Pring, and Rawl, 30, Westmoreland-strev Dublin Courier Office, Manchester; J. Newton, 16, Church-street. Liverpool; and by all Bookselleis in town and country and at The MERLIN OFFICE NEWPORT THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired function of life, and is exclusively di^cted to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganization of the Generative Syg- tem, whether constitutionel or acquired, Joss of sexual power and syphilitic disease and is calculated to afford decided re- lief to those who by early indulgence in solitary habits have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen into a state ot 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 state of anxiety for the remainder of life. The consequences arising from this dangerous practice are not confined to its pure physical result, but branch to moral ones; 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 nature wisely instituted for the preservation of her species bringing on premature decrepitude, and all the habitudes of old age -such an one carries with him the form and aspect of other men, but without the vigour and energy of that season which his early youth bade him hope to attain. How many men cease to be men, or at least, cease to enjoy manhood at thirty ? How many at eighteen receive the impression of the seeds of syphi- litic disease itself? the consequences of which travel out of the ordinary track of bodily ailment, covering thP frame with dis- gusting evidences of its ruthless nature, and impregnating the wholesome stream of life with mortal poison; eonveyinginto families the seeds of disunion and unbapptaess undermining domestic harmony; and stiiking at the very soul of hwman intercourse. The fearfully abused powers of the buman Generative Sys- tem require the most cautious preservation and the debility and disease resulting from early mdiscretioi demand, for the cure of those dreadful evils, that such medicines should be em- ployed that are most certain to be successful. It is for these ases Messrs. Perry and 80. particularly designed their CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, which is intended to elieve those persons who, by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deploraole state, are affected with iny of those previous symptoms that betray its approach is the various affeetions of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregulaiity, obstructions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. As nothing can be better adapted to help ami nourish the onstitution. so there is nothing more generally acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward wastings, loss 01 appe- tite, indigestion, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, or consumptive' habits, and debility arising from Syphilis. It possesses wonderful efficacy in all cases of syphilis, fits, head- aches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness of spirits, dimness of sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, vapours and melancholy, and all kinds of hysteric complaints are gra- dually removed by its use. And even where the disease of Sterility appears to have taken the firmest hold ef the female constitution, the softening tonic qualities of the Cordial Balm of Syriacum will warm and purity the blood and juices, in- crease the animal spirits, invigorate and revive the whole ani- mal machine, 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 of procreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en- stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from parental debility, or evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, that are 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 11,. bottle is saved. Prepared enly by Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, 19, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDOJf and 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham. Observe, none are genuine without the signature of ■ Impressed on a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to Îlui. 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 19, BLRNERS STREET, Oxford-street, LONDON, and 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham and patients in the country who require a course of this admirable Medicine should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage. May be had of all Booksellers, Druggists, and Patent Medi- cine Venders in Town and Country throughout the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe and America. Messrs. Perry expect when consulted by letter, the usual Fee of One Pound, without which, no notice whatever can be taken of the Communication. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the de- tail of their cases,-as to the duration of the complaint, the symptoms, 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. ected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. per Bex, (observe the signature of R. and L. PEBRY and Co., on the outside of each wrapper,) are well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most certain and elFeetual eureevet discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secoa. 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 eases, but when salivation and all other means have failed; and are of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic Affec- tions, Eruptions on any part of the body, Ulcerations, Scro- fulous or Venereal Taint, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and vigour. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskilfulness of illiterate men • who by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the con- stitution, causing ulcerations, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deafness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at length a general debility of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted a* n«.ia1 at No. 19, BERNERS-STREET, Oxford-street, London and 4, Gieat Charles-street, (four doors from Easy Row ) Bir- mingham punctually from Eleven in the Morning until Eight in the Evening, and on Sundays from eleven till One Unly one personal visit is required from a country patient to enable Messrs. Perry and Company to give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all other means have proved ineffectual. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven. Jers, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with any juantity of Perry s Purifying Specific Pills, ani Cordial Balm )f Syriacum, with the usual allowance to the trade, by moat of he principal W hosale Patent Medicine Houses in London. NT»WP«r«7 WULLMBS' *• V' JT&FCOV&ND I.». VMIHM,