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This day is Published, in foolscap, 8vo., Price 5s., VOLUME SIXTH OF HE WORKS OF MRS. HE MANS. -L Contents :-Songs of the Affections-Miscellaneous Poems-National Lyrics. &c. Volume Seventh, completing the Work, will appear on the 2nd of December. William Blackwood and Sonll, Edinburgh; and T. Cadell, Strand. London. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE" -t3 No. CCLXXXIX., FOR NOVEMBER. CONTENTS.—I. On the present position of the Chuicty of Scotland. Part I.-II. Hermotimus -III. Goethe's Life and Works. No. II.—IV. The Queer Stick.—V. Ten Thousand a-Year. Part II.—VI. Philosophy of Roman History.—VII. Cursory Cogitations concerning Cats- VIII. Murder considered as one of the fine Arts.—IX, Sayings and Fasayings.-X. The Tenants of Holywell Lodge.-XI. Napoleon's Telegraph on Montmartre.- —XII. The Crowning of^Cfearlemagne.—XIII. Have! you read Ossian ? WILLIAM BLACKWOOB and SONS, Bdinborgh; and T. CADF-LL, Strand, London. PHASER'S MAGAZINE for NOVEMBER,, Price 2s. 6d,contains Of Rabelais: The Man and the Author. By an. Apprentice of the Law Ministerial Tears Three additional Chapters of Catharine; a Story. By Ikey; Solomons, Esq., Jun.—Oxford Nonjurors-Legend of! Becket. Part It.-Opium Trade with China-Remi- niscences of a Newspaper Editor—Youth of Julia Howard! (concluded)—The Church and the Chartists-A" Sly Drive" from the Post Office to Parliament-street: Penny Plans and Puzzling Prognostics-Registration of 1839. James Fraser, 215, Regent-street, London; and sold: by J. E. Dibb, Merthyr Tydvil. Nicholas Xickleby Complete. On the 28th of October will be Published, in One Volume Octavo, Price, bound in Cloth £ 1 Is.; half- bound morocco, £ 1 4s. 6d.; whole bound morocco, gilt, £ 1 6s. 6d. THB LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. BY CHARLES DICKENS. With Illustrations by Phiz. And a Portrait of the Author, Engraved by Finden, from a Painting by D. Maclise, A.R.A. In One Volume 8vo, bound in cloth, price :Cl Is.; half-bound morocco, £ 1 4s. 6d; whole bound morocco,, £ l 6s. 6d. THE PICKWICK PAPERS. BY "BOZ." WITH FORTY THREE ILLUSTRATIONS BY PHIZ." In One Volume, 8vo, uniform with the U Pickwick Papers, price Is. in cloth; half bound morocco, £t 4s 6d.; whole bound morocco, £1 6s. 6d. SKETCHES BY "BO Z." A NEW EDITION. COMPRISING BOTH THE SERIES. With Forty Illustrations by George Cruikshank. Portrait of Mr Dickens, Engraved by Finden, from the Painting by Daniel Maclise, A.R. A. Proof Impressions are now ready. PRICE-In quarto, plain paper. One Shilling folio, India paper .Two Shillings NEW WORK BY -it," BOZ. Messrs. CHAPMAN and HALL have the pleasure of announcing that they have completed arrangements with Mr CHARLES DICKENS for the publication of A NEW WORK, On an entirely new plan. The first nnmber will appear on the 31st of March next. Published by Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand, London and Sold by all Booksellers. PARISH OF SAINT ANDREWS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. WE, the undersigned, being; Land Owners, or duly aulhorised Agents of Land Owners, within the Parish of SAINT ANDREWS, in the County of GLAMORGAN, whose interest is not less than One- fourth part of the whole value of the Lands subject to Titlieg in the said Parish, Do hv this Notice in writing under our hand. CALL a PAROCHIAL MkbllNy of LAND OWNERS and TITHIi OWNERS within the limits of the said Parish, for the purpose of making an Agreement for the General Commutation of Tltbes within the limits of the said Parish,pursuant to the' provisions of an Act passed in the Sixth and Seventh Years of the Reign of his late Majesty, intituled Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England an Wales;" and we do hereby also give Notice, that sue Meeting will be held at the RECTORY HOUSE, in the said Parish, on THURSDAY, the Fourteenth day of NOVEMBER next, at the Hour of Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon. Given under our hands this Nineteenth day of October, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty- Nine. R. F. JBNNER, by E. P. Hichards, his Agent. HENRY T. LEE. NOTICE Xg HEBSBT GIVEN, f~pHAT application is intended lo be made to 1_ parliament in the next session, for leave to bring in a bill, to enable a certain Joint Stock Company or parternership, called the British Iron Company, to sue Aud be sued in the name of any member or officer thereof, and to grant other powers to die said company or part- nership.—Dated this 7th day of October, 1839. notice IS Haafiay GIVEN, »"|^HAT application is intended to be made to par- liament, in the next session, for leave to bring in a BILL to alter, amend, and enlarge. the powers and provi- sions of an act passed in the 61h year of the reign of King George the 4th, iutituled I-, A a Act for making and main- taining a Railway or Tramroad from or from near to a certain place called Duffryn Llynvi, in the Parish of Llangonoyd, in the County of Glamorgan, to or near to a certain Bay, called Pwll Cawl, otherwise Porth Cawl, in the Parish of Newton Nottage, in the same County and for extending and improving the same Bay by the erection of a Pier and other suitable Works for that pur. pose." And of another act passed in tbc Tenth Year of the Reign of King George the Fourth, intituled, An Act to alter, amend, and enlarge the powers of an Act passed in the Sixth Year of-the lieign of his present Majesty, for making and maintaining the Duffryn Llynvi and Porth Cawl Railway, and other Works connected therewith;" and particularly to authorize the Company incorporated by the said firsit-mentioued Act, to raise a further Sum of Money for the purposes mentioned and set forth in the said Acts. WILLIAM LEWIS. Solicitor to the Bill. Bridgend, 15th October, 1C39. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applica- tion is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session, for an Act to amend and enlarge the powers and provisions of two several Acts of Parlia- ment, one thereof passed in the sixth year of the reign of his late Majesty, King William the 4th, intituled An Act for making a Railway from Merthyr Tydvil to Cardiff, to be called the Taff Vale Railway,' with branches," and the other thereof passed in the first year of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled An Act to enable the Taff Vale Railway Company to alter the line of the said Railway, and the Act relating thereto, and to make additional branches." And it is intended by the said Act so to be applied for to enable the Taff Vale Railway Company to raise a further sum or sums of money for the purposes of the said undertak- ing, and to alter the several Tolls, Rates, and Duties, authorised to be levied or raised in and by the said first mentioned Act of Parliament, and to levy and raise ad- ditional or other Tolls, Rates, on Duties, for the use of the said Railway and Branch Railways, and works con- nected therewith, and the carriage or conveyance of Passengers, Cattle, and other Animals, Goods, Warts, and Merchandize, Articles, Matters, and Things upon the said Railway and Branch Railways, or any part or parts thereof, respectively, and to renew the powers or extend the period granted by the said recited Acts, for purchasing Lands and completing the said Railway, and Branch Railways and works thereby authorised. SWAIN STEVENS, AND CO. 10j Whitehall, Loudon, Caution to Tradesmen and Others: MR. STORM HEREBY GIVES NOTICE, that henceforward he will NOT BE ANSWERABLE for any GOODS or ALLOWANCE delivered to his Works, or -Contracts. except upon an Order bearing his Signature, or that of Mr A. Gibson. Glamorganshire General Agricul- tural Society. THE NEXT ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ING of this Society will be held at the BEAR INN. COWBRIDGE, on TUESDAY, the 12th of NO- VEMBER, 1839, for the purpose of awarding the Pre- miums for Crops and Servitude, and for fixing the Premiums for the Ensuing Year. The Subscribers, whose Subscriptions are still in arrears, are respectfully requested to remit the several amounts now due to the Treasurer. EDWARD BRADLEY. Ti-easurer and Secretary. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING of the COW- BRIDGE DISTRICT COMMITTEE of theabove Society, will be held in the TOWN HALL, at COW- BRIDGE. on TUESDAY, the Twelfth Day of NO- V-EMBER next. at One o'clock, when a Statement of the Accounts and Proceedings of the Committee for the past year will be made, and other business transacted. Divine Service will commence in Cowbridge Church at Eleven o'Clock, and the Sermon will be preached by the Rev. James Colquhoun Campbell, M.A., Rector of St. Nicholas. THOMAS STACEV, „ Secretary and Treasur Cardiff Vicarage, Oct. 22nd, 1839. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. District Committee for that part of ^P'l0CeS*°^ Llandaff', situate within the County of Glumorg TPHE ANNIVERSARY M FETING w'1** be be'd 1 at the TOWN HALL, COWBRIDGE.on « UES- DAY, the Twelfth day of NOVEMBER ne*' d o'clock, when the accounts of the Treasurer will be audited and the usual business of the day |Tan8^!5, V,nnvF JOHN MONTGOMERY TR\H^» Penrice Castle, Oct. 21, 1889. ireasurer. To the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Brecon. St. David's, 7th Oct., 1839. MY REVEREND BRETHREN, on that T TAKE this general method of Jcov I it is my intention to hold BRECON, VISITATION in ST. MAItY* CI IJ £ A £ • *R next' on WEDNESDAY, the 6th of NOVh.i Circumsiauces connected with my °u i & |atef have compelled me to defer this Vis.tati £ d_ind j period of the year than I could have wis .herefore add I hat as the General Courts of J have previously taken place, that this No»c to assemble the Clergy only, and I shall n avoca_ absence of any gentleman unkind, hoine tions. or a natural indisposition to remove far from home at a probably inclement season, shall make his atte a ce either inconvenient or unpleasant. I am. Rev. Sirs, Your faithful friend and brother. RICHARD DA VIES, Archdeacon of Brecon. Brecon County and Borough Savings' Bank, fT,HE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING to audi) JL Uie Aceouuts of tbe Brecon County and Borough Savint,,s' Bank. and other regular Business of the Day, WILL BE HOLOE in the COUNTV-HOUSE, in the Town of BRECON, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of DECEMBER next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. HUGH JONES. Brecknock, October 21st, 1839. Actuary. BEAR INN, CRICKHOWELL. ASA PHILLZPS, TENDERS his warmest Thanks for the very liberal support he has received from the Neigh- bouring Gentlemen and his Friends at large, since he entered on the above Establishment, and begs to inform them that his HOUSE WARMING DINNER Will take place on MONDA Y, the ELEVENTH day of NOVEMBER next, on which occasion he respect- fully solicits the honour of their Company. Dinner on the Table; at Five o'Clock precisely. Tickets for Dinner, including Hottle of Wine, Dessert, and Waiter, £1. is. J, BAILEY, Jun. Esq. M.P., In the Chair. Crickhowell, Oct. 19th, 1839, Radnorshire District of Roads WANTED immediately, a Person competent to undertake the duties of TURNPIKE ROAD SURVEYOR, for the above District; he will be ex- pected to be acquainted with the use and management of the Spirit Level, the Forming, Making, and Stoning of Hoaris, &c., and to have a knowledge of Superficial and Solid Measure, and must engage to reside constantly in a centrical part of the County, and to devote the whole of his time, and pay his undivided attention to the duties of his Office as Surveyor'—and must undertake (if required by the Trusters) to give good and satisfactory Securities for all Sums of Money, which may be paid into h;s hanas for the purpose of making and improving the Roads within >he Trust. All applications to be made in Writing (post paid) r addressed to Samuel Stephens and Sou, Clerks to ihe Trustees, Preirteign. Raiinorsliire, before FRIDAY, the lt2od of NOVEMBER next, on which day a MEETING of the TRUSTEES will be ield inthe COUNTY HALL, in the Town of PRESTEIGN, at Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon, when such applications will be taken into con- sideration. Q Presteign, October 19th, loolr. Copy of a Statement transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Brecon. II BRI..CONSHIRE ) TO John Powell, Esquire. Clerk of To WIT." 5 the Peace for the County of Brecon.' 46 WE, FR EDERICK. FREDRICKS and HOWELL GWYN, Esquires, Two of her Majesty's Justices of tliePeacel acting in and for the said County of Brecon, Do hereby give you Notice, that in the opinion of us the said Justices, the Parishes or Humles of Ystradgittilais Higher, Ystradgunlais Lower, and Ystradvelty, all in the said County of Brecon, and tiie places within the same would form together a con- venient and proper Division, within and tor »Jic i Special Sessions should henceforward be held m an *or the said County, which said Parishes or Hamlets of Ystradgunlais Higher, Ystradgunlais Lower, arl Ystrad- veltv. are within the existing Division of the said Countv, called or known by the name of tie nunureu U: "And, we do hereby further give you Notice, that no other Division of the said County, save and except the said Hundred of Devynock, will be altered by such proposed new Division and that we, tbe undrrslgned. Frederick Frcdricks and Howell Gwyn, °g Richard Douglas Gough, Esq., and the Maybery and Davia Hanmer Griffith^ as date of this statement usually *e,sli! „ w;,hin the J.-stices of the Peace for the And we make Boundaries of ihe proposed new Divis Qf this statement in pursuance and y Year of the Ilar:iament, made and passed in the Ninth Year of the, Reign 0; bis late Majesty King George the IV, intituled, • An Act for the Better Regula«»nw j • Dated this several Counties of England ana Tenth day of October, 1839." ft„ FREDRICKS. «• HOW EL GWYN." Notice is hereby given, that the Jasficesat >.lie foregoing is a copy, was laid befor the last QuarterSessions of the Peace, for y of Brecon, in pursuance of the directions Of an Act of Parliament, made and in the Nlllth Year of the Heign of his late Majesty King George the in •An Act for ihe Better Regulation of Division, ill the several Counties of England and Wales; and the same will be taken into consiueration by the Court, at the next Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to he held in and for the said County of Brecon. Dated this 17th day of October, 1839. r J JOHN POWELL, Clerk of th. fuce. GLAMORGANSHIRE Constitutional & Conservative Association. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a MEET- [\| ING of this Association WILL BE HELD at the WYNDHAM ARMS, in the Town of BRIDG- END, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of NOVEMBER next, at Twelve o'Clock at Noon. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1839. By Order, H. S. COKE, Secretary. Monmouthshire Canal Navigation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the HALF YEARLY GENERAL MEETING, or Assembly of the Proprietors of this Navigation, will be held at the CANAL HOUSE, in NEWPORT, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of NOVEMBER next, ht Eleven o'Clock ia the Forenoon. THOS. CCTOKE. Clerk to the said Company. Newport, Oct. 22, 1839. NEWPORT DOCK OFFICE, 8th October, 1839. rrHE Half-Yearly GENERAL MEETING of the I Proprietors of the NEWPORT DOCK, will be held at this OFFICE, on THURSDAY the 7th of NOVEMBER next at 12 o'clock. By Order, jER. CAIRN, To Linen and Woollen Drapers, due. TO BE DISPOSED OF, AN Old and Well-Established BUSINESS in the above Line, in one of the best situations in the improving Town of CARDIFF. The Stock is small, and consisting entirely of plain and saleable goods. I he above is a most eligible opportunity for any Young Man wishing to enter into Business with a small capital, as the Stock is in excellent condition. For particulars enquire, post paid, to T. D. Rees, Draper, Cardiff. v V GREAT ADVANTAGES TO BUYERS OF LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY, &c., AT THE LONDON & MANCHESTER WAREHOUSE, High-Street, Cardiff HOWELLS & HERNE, RESPECTFULLY return their sincere Thanks to their Friends and the Public in general, for the increasing Patronage they continue to receive since their commencement in Business, and, to merit the same, no exertion on their part shall be wanting. 1 hey now take the opportunity to inform their Friends o te RETURN from the LONDON and MAN. CHESlER MARKETS, with a very Extensive and Well Selected STOCK, adapted to the season; and purchased on such terms as will enable them to offer Goods of the Newest Designs and best Fabric, at Prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. High street, Cardiff, Oct, 31st. 1S39. WINTER FASHIONS. The Nobility, Gentry, Clergy. Professional Gen- tlemen, and Inhabitants of Bristol, Clifton, Cheltenham, and the West of England, are respectfully informed that D. HYAM AND CO., TAILORS <ScWO OLLEN DRAPERS Importers of Foreign Nestings, 42, WINE STREET, BRISTOL, Have completed theilr Purchases for the present Season. THE STOCK consists of most Splendid and Novel Designs in British and Foreign Vest- ings; a Variety of Beautiful Mixtures in Beavers and Pilois, Manufactured from Fine German Wool, for the Taglioni, Russian Pelto, and ''ot Coats; Double Milled Cloths, Patershams, Pilots, &c., for Great Coats; and an Extensive Assortment of Uoeskins, Caledouias, &c., &c., forTrowsers; Printed Flannels, Ermine, and Brighton Coating, for Dressing Gowns, &c. The principal object of D. w. and Oo., is permanency of Connexion, to obtain which, the Cutting Department is under the superintendance of Gutters of First Rate Talent and Taste; this combined with Reasonable Changes, and First Hate Quality, is the inducement they offer to Gentlemen to patronise their Establishment. The annexed List of 1 r,ces will on comparison of Quality, be found at the le.ast from 30 to 40 per Cent, under the Prices usually charged and such is the con- fidence the Proprietors feel, that in point of Quality, Cut, and Prices, they cannot be excelled they beg to ob- serve that no Garment ordered at their Establishment need be taken when made, if not fully approved of in any of the above particulars. GREAT COATS. Pilot or Beaver Coats, Taglioni Rus. £ II. d. Pilot or Beaver Coats. 1 a LIS. sian Pelto. or Pilot Fashion from 1]0 0 Doudle Milled Cloth Gt. Coats, Double Breasted 2 0 0 Superior ditto 2 15 0 Petersham 1 12 0 Very best ditto V*"Y*urir»* 2 8 0 Macintosh and Co.'s 1 aten r- proof 1 15 0 Gentlemen's Fine Dress Coats from £ l 12 0 to 2 12 0 Supe-rfine Frock or Sartout- 150to2160 TROWSERS. Caledoniaa ^rom^ 0 to 0 15 0 Buckskin ■ £ 1» 0 to 1 0 0 Doeskin "^nic lo Superfine Cassimere 15 0 to 1 3 0 Superfine ditto Breeches from 0 15 0 WAISTCOATS. Woollen Velvets 10 0 to 0 15 0 Cassimere 8 6 to 0 10 6 Embroidered Cashmere •••• ,• iU 13 9 to 0 16 0 Splendid French Satins 4.0 15 0 to 1 0 0 Silk Velvet, British} fO 18 0 Ditto Dutch >■ P'a>a 01 Figured >15 0 Ditto Genoa 3 C. 1 9 0 Waistcoats Splendidly Embroidered, Silver and Gold, for Dress Ball Vest. CLOAKS. Cloih Opera Cloaks froin ] 10 0 Spanish Circular, ditto. 250 Ditto, a complete Circle of 9J y ards round 3 3 0 Velvet Collats, &c. extra. Youth's Camlet ditto 080 Ditto, Ctothditto. 0116 LIVERIES. Suit of Livery If 2 15 0 Best Cloth, ditto 3JQ Q Coachmen's Great Coats, Treble Milled.. 2 18 0 Large Sizes extra. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Superfine Flain Cloth Dress. consisting of a Tunie, Vest and Trowsers ,,1 I 0 Ditto. Superior Quality, handsomely Braided, faced with Silk. „ 1 8 0 Youth's Dress, of any colour, consisting of Jacket, Waistcoat, and Trowsers, made to any pattern. 1 4 0 Ditto, Superior Quality, neatly Braided 112 0 CONTRACTS by the year, originally introduced by D. Hyam and Company, and having gained them such un- equalled fame, their Prices being the lowest ever offered they still recommend them to every Gentleman, to whom Fashion, Economy, and Regularity are an object. SECOND QUALITY.-Two Suits of Superfine Clothes, any Colour, £ 6. 10s. Three ditto, ditto, D. 10s Four ditto, ditto, £ 12. 10s. BEST QUALITY.—Two Suits of West of England Wool-dyed, E7. 16s. The best quality that can be made. Three ditto ditto, fil. lis. Four ditto, ditto, £15. Velvet Collars, &c., extra. And so on in proportion for each Suit. Each Suit to be returned on the receipt of its suc- cessor. Gentlemen contracting for 3 or more suits, are allowed two Suits in wear during the whole time. The Largest and most Extensive Stock of Mackintosh and Co.'s Patent Waterproof Cloaks, Capes, Nursing Aprons. &c. 15 Per Cent under the Regular Price. D.H., and Co., having Young Men in their Establish- ment who speak the French, German, and Italian Lan- guages, they trust it will induce Foreigners to patronise their Establishment. A Suit of Clothes mde at Five Hourie N41 ROYAL CIRCUS, MERTHYR. THE Nobility, Gentry, and the Pnblic in general, X of Merthyr and its environs, are most respectfully informed that at the above place of recreation GYMNAS- TICS and EQUESTRIAN ENTERTAINMENTS will take place On MONDAY, NOVEMBER the 4th, 1839, UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF Sir 3. J. GUEST, Bart., ..1' OF DOWLAIS HOUSE, On which occasion will be brought forward the greatest novelty of the above Entertainments erer witnessed here. For particulars see Bills of the day. Boxes, 2s.; Pit, Is. Gallery, 6d. LIST of the SUBSRIBERS to the Building Fund of the Girls National School Room, Merthyr Tydfil., 7. £ a. d. The Most Noble the Marquess 10 10 0 Sir J. J. Guest, Bart., M.P. 1010 0 Anthony Hill, Esq 10 0 0 The Rev. G. M. Maber, A.M., Rector. 10 0 0 The Rev. Chancellor Knight. 500 W. Meyrick, Esq 5 0 0 The Penydarren Iron Company 500 E. J. Hutchins, Esq.. 3 0 0 Wm. Davies, Esq 2 2 0 Mr. D. Davies, George Town.2 2 0 Dd. Evans, Esq., Bank 2 2 0 Mr. Wm. Howell, Patriot. 220 Henry Jones, Esq., Green Hill. 220 Wm, Jones, Esq., Rose Villa 220 Mr, D. W. James 2 2 0 Mr Edw. Morgan 2 2 0 Wm. Perkins, Esq 2 2 0 Mr Edw. Purchase 2 2 0 George Russell, Esq. 220 Mrs Rees, Vaynor Cottage 2 2 0 Rev. Thos. Williams, Curate 220 Mr John Ansell 110 Mr Henry Charles 1 1 0 Mrs Davies, Pantyscallog 1 1 0 Mr J. Hooper Davies 1 1 0 Mr Rhys Davies, Post Office 110 Wrs Grenfell 1 1 0 Mrs Gibson 110 Mr Rd. Hopkins 1 1 0 JJr James, High Street 110 Mr David Jones, High Street 110 Mr Rice Lewis. High Street 110 Mrs D, Meyrick .II JJrA.Marsden 1 1 0 Mr Benjamin Martin 110 George 0verton, Esq 1 1 0 J- W. Resell, 1 1 0 w ™ ward K°ach, George Towa 1 1 0 v»" i"omson, Esq., Bank .•<•••••••««•• 110 » D. N. Thomas, Draper 110 r Samuel Thomas, Grocer 1 1 0 Mr H. W. White 1 1 0 Mrs,^> Williams, Lower Shop 110 Mr W. Williams, Watch Maker 1 1 0 Mr 'rhos. Evans, Churchwarden 100 Mr John Evans. Dowlais Works 100 a U n Evans 1 0 0 A Friend 100 y- J- powell, Esq., Dowlais 100 John Hussell, Esq 10 0 ^'C^ards, Crown. 10 0 Mr Walcott 1 0 0 Charles Bourns 0 10 0 MissJ. Grenfell 0 10 0 Job James, Esq 0 10 6 Mrs Jenkins, Druggist 0 10 6 „r Morgan, Druggist 0 10 6 Mr G. Price, Merchant 0 10 6 Mr Thomas Adney. Churchwarden 0 10 .0 M' £ i ^urrje, Glebeland 0 10 0 Mr Thos. Davies. Bush Inn 0 10 0 Mrs Henry. Dowlais.. 0 10 0 Mr Hare, Glebeland Terrace 0 10 0 Mr Morgan Joseph. Plymouth Work* 0 10 0 vi' Hymoaft Works 0 )0 0 Mr Edw. Jones, Dowlais. 0 10 0 Mr J J. Lamphier, Do.ia* 0 10 0 Mr J. Lambert. Ironmonger 0 10 0 Mr Lewis Lewis, Butcher ..••• 0 10 0 John Martin, Esq., sure 0 10 0 Mr D Roper, Grocer 8 0 10 0 Mr Thomson, Dowlais. 0 10 0 Mrs Williams, Confect'ionpr 0 10 0 MrWolridge, Dowlais. 0 10 0 Mr Williams, S a 0 10 0 Mr Francis Carlyle.Glebc'land 076 Mr Rice Evans, Pl,v 0 5 0 s I « Nlr G. Gilbert. DOm-lais 050 Mr Wm. Hooper, Plvm**i,*w"i'I* .••• 0 5 0 Mrs Harding, Dowlais 0 5 0 Mr Morgan Jones, Hi.hw'' 0 5 0 8 f S Mr Richard M ill ward 050 Mr Wm. Prosser, Charufi 0 5 0 Mr D. Richards, Bank 0 5 0 Mr Wm. Rowlands. ClprV 0 5 0 Mr S. Smith, Draper 0 5 0 M r Wm. Thomas, Dowlais' '•••• 0 5 0 MissWoodley ]. 0 5 0 Mr Roger Willia^*s* 0 5 0 Mr Wm. William8 nV'i"" •••••* 0 5 0 Smaller Sums 2 19 6 t?le* Members'of 'the YateW in additin""011 the balance of their f«^s, 12 0 7 SI-50 14 7 Britannia LiCe Assurance Company, No. 1, PRINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL ONE MILLION, Dtmtorg, William Bardgett, Esq. I RobertEglinton, Esq. Samuel Bevington, Esq. Erasmus Robt. Foster, Esq. Wm. Fechney Black, Esq. Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. John Brightman, Esq. peter Morrison, Esq. George Cohen, Esq. William Shand, Jun., Esq. Willis Coventry, Esq. Henry Lewis Smale, Esq. John Drewett, Esq. Thomas Tweed, Esq. farbical John Sims, M. D.—Ebenezer Smith, Esq., Surgeon. Solicitor* William Bevan, Esq, Old Jewry. ADVANTAGES OFWlS INSTITUTION. A most economical set of Tables composed expressly for the use of this Institution, from authentic and com- plete data. Increasing rates of Premium on a new and remark. able plan, for securing loans or debts; a less imme- diate payment being required on a policy for the whole term of life than ia any other office. A Board of Directors in attendance daily at Two o'clock. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Policy. All claims payable within one month after proof of death. Medical attendants TCmunerated in all cases for their reports. Premium per Cent rper Annum payable during First Second ^!rd Fouith Remain- Age. Five Five v e ,f've der of Years. Years. »eafs- Years. Life. £ ». d. £ s. d- £ »• d £ a. d. £ d. 20 1 1 4 1 5 10 1 JO II I 16 9 2 3 8 30 I 6 4 1 12 2' 2 7 4 2 17 6 40 1 16 1 2 442 14 6373434. 50 2 16 739^4555 6. 36 13 7 40 1 16 1 2 442 14 6373434. 50 2 16 739^4555 6. 36 13 7 PETER MORRISON, Esq., Resident Director, London. AGENTS. NEWPORT Mr A. G. Jenkins. TREDEGARIKON Work8 W. F. Ireland. CARDIFF W D Horwood, Bank. MERTHYR TYDVIL -Walter Thompson. Bank. PONTYPOOL. -Stephen Vernon, Bank. CHEPSTOW J. L. Baldwyn, Solicitor. US" o o- .ABERGAVENKT -J. Hiley Morgan, Stationer MONMOUTH, W. Jenkins, SUUoaer. BRECONSHIRE. STo lie goii* bp Auction, By Mr THOMAS DAVIES, 0 P J^SDAY the 12th NOVEMBER, 1839, at PENY- FET.LT4 ISUA FARM> in the Parish of YSTR ALL the LIVE and DEAD STOCK of the said con- Farm, being the Property of Mr F-dwgrds; cot" listing of 250 Sheep and Lambs ten Cows in Calf, one Heifer eight Yearling Calves seven most useful »orking Horses, and seven Mountain Ponies; three Store Pigs; a quantity of Barley and Oats in the straw. Seven months' Credit on approved security, or the usual discount for Cash. N. B. The Sale will commence precisely at 10 o'clock. Bush Inn, Merthyr Tydvil, 1st Nov. 1839. BOROUGH OF BRECON. FlifeEHOLD laitmszon HOUSE, AND COTTAGES FOR SALE, With extensive Gardens, forming Eligible Sites for Genteel Residences, equal, if not surpassing, for situation and prospect, any in this Borough. MR HUGH JONES BEGS to call the attention of the Public to the following superior Lots, which be will have the honor to submit to Sale, 111} UuDUe oturtion, At the BELL INN, in the Town of BRECON, on FRIDAY, the 8th of NONEMBER next, at the Hour of Six in the Afternoon, LOT I-All that MANSION or DWELLING HOUSR, together with the Brewing Kitchen, Stable, Coach House and Garden, for many years in the occu- pation of the Proprietor, the late Mrs Allen, and now in the occupation of Mr Bgfcjamin Watkins, which premises are situate in Glamorgan Street, in the said Borough, and extend from thence to the Captain's Walk. LOT 2.—All those TWO COTTAGES or DWEL- LING HOUSES adjoining Lot 1. in the several occupa- tions of Thomas Bryant, and David James; together with the spacious Walled Garden behind the same, and extending therefrom to the Captain's Walk aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mrs Frances Wilkins. N.B. If the Property should not be disposed of in the above Lots, it will be put up in three or more Lots as may be determined on at the time of Sale. Solicitors—Messrs Jones, Maybery and William. Brecon, 21st October, 1839. BRECONSHIRE. NAVY TIMBER FOR SALE. HUGH JONES, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE WILL (fetter for $41t fry aurtton, At the BUTE ARMS INN, at HIRWAIN, near MERTHYR TYDVIL, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of NOVEMBER, 1839, at Two o'Clock in the After- noon. subject to such Conditions as will be then pro- diteed; 4-OO 0AK T,MBER TREES, fit for Naval purposes, now lying on a Field, part of Trebannogvach Farm, close to the Turnpike Road lead- ing from Brecon to Aberdare, and within a short distance of the Aberdare and Cardiff Canal, in the following Lots, viz.— Lot 1. 100 Oak Timber Trees, of large dimensions, marked with the Letter A, in White Paint. Lot 2. 60 ditto ditto marked with the Letter B, do. Lot S. 50 ditto ditto marked C, ditto Let 4. 50 ditto ditto marked D, ditto Lot 5. 40 ditto ditto marked E, ditto Lot 6. 100 ditto ditto marked F, ditto The Tenant wilt shew the Timber, and further parti- culars may be had on application (if by letter, post paid) to the Auctioneer, Brecon. r r TOWN AND BOROUGH OF PEMBROKE MH GOODE Begs to announce that he will offer for ftuftiic tfompftittoit bp aurtton, At28rt d^Vv^VPEMBR°KE, on SATURDAY, the Afternoon in Tw^ELotsER nCXt' 10 °'CI°Ck IHE following Tery VALUABLE FREEHOLD L V and PREMISE viz.:— situate afTuTI1IlRK HOUSES with extensive premises, of •l'«. »«"•».. » ft?™? situation for Street*and ,n a VCry el'g,ble I-OT 2.-A D^Ef'LING HOUSE and GARDEN in the Mii c°U Thomas Watkins, having a frontage to backwof S1 ^et, and a Garden extending denc^ or bu80ines8.rarade' Ple«8antI> situated *leS" Da^,J,h°n,as Wa,kins will shew the premises, and broke M8 Ty be had Mr Gibbon, Solicitor, Pem- Moiirtain'ti nhn Tamlyn, Land Agent and Surveyor, ford wlst °r °f H* P* Goode aud PhilP0,t' Haver" Haverfordwest, 1st. Oct., 1839. PEMBROKESHIRE. TO CAPITALISTS. MR. GOODE, Has been honoured with instructions to .sell fig Auction, Atjlje CASTLE INV, HAVERFORDWEST, on SA- J1UROAY, the 30th d«y of NOVEMBER, 1839, at Two o'Clock in the Afternoon, IN ONE LOT, T^HE Impropriate TITHES of the Rectories of the several Parishes of Llangolman, Llandilo, and Maenclochog, together with the perpetual right of pre- sentation to the united Vicarages of these parishes. The Impropriate Tithes have been commuted into fixed Rent Charges, as follows:— £ s. d. Llangolman 67 6 8 Llandilo 22 0 0 Maenclochog 100 0 0 £189 6 8 The Income of the several Vicarages will be as follows: LLANGOtMAN. £ g d. Tithe Commuted into a Rent Charge 33 13 4 Uninvested Money in the hands of the Trus. tees of Queen Anne's Bounty, £ 600 for which they pay 31 per cent.. 19 0 0 Rents of Lands jointly with Llandilo 35 0 0 LLANDILO. Tithe Commuted into a Rent Charge. 11 0 0 Uninvested money as above, £ 400 at 3J per cent 13 0 0 MAENCLOCHOG. Tithes commuted into a Rent Charge 50 0 0 Uninvested Money st above, f400 at 31 per A Parliamentary Grant of £ 452 12s. 4d., also uninvested at 3 per cent 1311 6 Parsonage House and Glebe, worth about 15 0 0 03 14 10 Mr Goode, in calling attention to the Sale of this novel and safe Investment, begs to refer the Public to the peculiar construction of the 82 and 83 sections of the Tithe Commutation Act, which gives the owner of Rent Charges, of the above description, a prior claim to the Landowner in the recovery of his Rents, with a more summary and simple mode of recovery; also, a pro- vision which gives, as an ultimatum, a claim to posses- siou of the Land until the Rent Charge is paid, thus making it a more secure Investment than the purchase of Freehold Estates. Gentlemen desirous of making a certain provision in Church for a sou, will find this an opportunity seldom to be met with.- The uninvested Money may be laid out in purchasing part of the impropriate Rent Charge, and thus increase the Vicar's Income, and the remainder the Landowners would doubtlessgladly purchase. The present incumbent is the Rev. James Pronert Williams, aged about 36 years. Further particulars may be had of Mr Gibbon, Solicitor Pembroke MrJohn Tamlyn, Land-agent and Surveyor' Mountain Hall; or, H P. Goode and Philpott, Land Surveyors, &c., Haverfordwest, Letters to be post paid. GLAMORGANSHIRE. SCHEDULE OF FINES, FORFEITURES, and PENALTIES, paid or payable to the Treasurer of the County, from Trinity Quarter Sessions to, and including, Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1839. t Sums Pay- i By whom to NAME. Snm Paid. Able, bu oe Paid, or not Paid Remarks. -=- CAERPHILLY. Evnn Davies 0 5 0 Phoeby Lewis 0 10 0 Margaret Evans 0 2 6 David Beynon 0 2 6 Thomas J eokios 0 2 6 John Jones 0 10 0 Samuel Jones. 1 0 0 David Davies 1 0 0 Alex. MeMerkin 0 3 6 Henry Gamons 1 0 0 Murty O'NeiLMu. 0 10 Q David Edwards ID 106 Edward Lewis 0 10 0 George Evans.0 5 0 William Harris 0 12 6 George Williams 01 0 William Davies 0 5 0 CARDIFF. Edward Browning 20 0 Edmund Mathews 0 10 0 Henry Lewis 4 15 0 Richard Jenkins 2 0 0 Committed Mary Davies 0 5 0 Ellen Price 10 0 John Hopkius 10 0 CoWBMDGE. John Williams 2 0 0 Thomas David 0 5 0 David Hopkin. 2 0 0 Jonathan Williams.. 4 6 6 DYNAS POWIS. Thomas Rees 1 0 0 Morgan David 2 0 0 Committed KIBBOR. Thomas Thomas. 1 0 0 Evan Morgan 0 5 0 LLANGAVELACH "Nil." MISKIN. Evan Morgan 0 1 0 Leary Furaegan 0 5 0 NEATH. Thomas Evans 0 10 0 Susannah Seaward ..096 Catherine Mile 0 5 0 John Woodlock 0 I 6 Rees Thomas 2 0 0 Henry Thomas 0 6 6 Thomas Thomas. 1 6 6 William Thomas 1 18 6 Jenkin David 0 5 0 Mary Thomas 0 1 6 Elizabeth Hill 0 1 0 John Thomas 0 0 6 William David, alias Win. Watkins. 3 14 6 Thomas Hopkins ..200 Morgan Lewis 0 15 6 William Thomas ..286 Allowed 2 William Thomas 2 8 6 months for payment NEWCASTLE AND OGMORE. Morgan Rees I 0 0 William Tanner.100 Margaret Evan 0 0 6 William Maddock (15 0 John Thomas 0 12 0 William Keen 0 1 0 Nathaniel Slieckell.. 0 I C BOROUGH OF SWAN- SEA. cc Nil." HUNDRED OF SWAN- SEA. Ann Pcrrins 0 0 6 William Kneath. 0 5 0 John Owen 0 0 6 Committed John Davies 0 0 6 Committed Sarah Perrins 0 0 6 John Taylor 0 0 6 Susan Wilson. 0 0 6 William Jeremiah 10 0 Ann Abraham. 0 0 6 David Lloyd Davies 0 6 6 Snow Sears. 0 3 0 Joseph Bradshaw 0 S 0 David Sanders 01 0 John Ace. 0 0 C Elizabeth Ace 0 0 6 George Vaughan 0 10 0 Benjamin Bennctt ..026 Richard Sncll 0 2 6 Total 50 2 6 „ „ E. RICHARDS, Cardiff, 23rd October, 1839. Treasurer. WORMS DESTROYED. MEDICINE never witnessed a more important Discovery than in PRITCHETT'S VEGETA- BLE VERMIFUGE, a Remedy that, contrary to all others, neither purges, vomits, nor otherwise affects the constitution requires no confinement, has neither taste nor smell, and is so harmless that it may be taken by an infant of an hour old yet never, in one instance, failed destroying every worm in the body, of which ample and undoubted testimonies are given with it. It is the actual discovery of a medical praetioner of eminence, who may be readily referred to, and who solemnly as- serts it contains not a particle of calomel, scammony, gamboge, or other drastic article. PRITCHETT's VEGETABLE VERMIFUGE, is pre. pared by BARCLAY and SONS. So. 95, Farringdon Street, (late D. Pritchett); and sold in large packets, price 2s. 9d. sufficient for a grown person, or three small children; or in small packets, price Is. lid. sufficient for a child sold also by all Medicine Venders in Town and Country. Observe the Name of BARCLAY and SONS, on the Stamp affixed to each Packet of the Powders, without which they cannot be genuine. — Price Is. lid. per box. 'I^HlSexcellentfamilv PILL is aMedicine oflong JL tried efficacy for correctingaHTOsordef* oftheStomach and Bowels, the common symptoms ofwhirfi are Costive ness, Flatulency, Spasms, Losdof }. pJ:Jet.tI.ck. Head-ache, Giddiness, Sense of Fulness after meals, Dizziness of the Eyes, Drowsiness, and pains iu the Stomach and Bowels, Indigestion, producing a Tor-pid State of the Liver and a consequent inactivity of the Bowels, causing a disorgani- zation of every function of the frame, will, in this most excellent preparation, by a little perseverance, be effect- ually removed. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The Stomach will speedily regain its strength a healthy action of the Liver, Bowels, and Kidneys will rapidly take place; and instead of listlessness, heat, pain, and jaundiced appearance, strength, activity, and renewed health, will be the quick result of taking this Medicine according to the directions accompanying each box and if taken after too free an indulgence at table, they quickly restore the system to its natural state of repose. Petsons of a FULL HABIT who are subject to Head- ache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ears, arising from too great a Bow of Blood to the Head,should never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their immediate use. FOR FEMALES these Pills are most trly excellent removing all obstructions; the distressing Head-ache sa very prevalent with the sex Depression of Spirits, Dull- ness of Sight, Nervous affections, Blotches, Pimpleg anc| Sallowness of the Skin, and give a healthy and juvenile bloom to the complexion. As a pleasant, safe, easy Aperient, they unite the re- commendation of a mild operation with the most suc- cessful effect, and require no restraint of diet or confine- ment during their use; and for ELDERLY PEOPLE they will be found to be the most comfortable Medicine hitherto prepared. Sold by T. Prout, 229, Strand, London. Price Is lid and 2s. 9d. per box; and bv IS* lid' Mr D. Morgan, Druggist, Merthyr Tydvil; Mr Phillips, Cardiff; Mr Farror,Monmouth Mr Williams, Brecon, Mr Williams, Newport; and by the Venders of Medi' cines generally throughout the Kingdom. Ask for FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH, and ob- serve the name and address of "Thomas Prout 219 Stiuid, London," on the Government Stamp. THE CARDIFF and BRISTOL STEAM PACKETS NAUTILUS, JOHN ALLEN, Commander. LADY CHARLOTTE, H. T. PARF1TT, Commander, ARE INTENDED TO SALT During: the NEXT WEEK, as follows, (With liberty to Tow Vessels.) FROM CARDIFF. Nov. 4..Monday .Nautilus 31 afternoon 5..Tuesday .Lady Charlotte morning 6..Wednesday.Nautilus. 8 morning 7..Thursday .Lady Charlotte 8J morning 8..Friday Nautilus.«•• 6 morning 9..Saturday Lady Charlotte 6 morning FROM BRISTOL. Nov. 4. Manday- -Lady Charlotte 8 morning 5..Tne8da# Nautilus 81 morning 6.. Wednesday. Lady Charlotte 9 morning 7.. Thursday .Naotilu&o.u. 9i morning 8.. Friday Lady Charlotte 10 morning 9..Saturday .Nautilus. 6 morning Carriages and Horses to be along-side aa hour previotis to the time of Sailing. FARES :-After Cabin, 5s.—Fore Cabin,S.. Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.-Dogs, Is. each. A Female Steward attends the Ladies' Cabin. Refreshments may be had on Board, on moderate terms. Four-Wheel Carriage, 2ls.; Ditto drawn by One Horse, 10s. 6d. Two-Wheel Carriage, 10s. 6d.; Horses, 6s. each; Horse and Rider, After Cabin. 9s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Cattle; Sheep. These Fares iuclude every expense. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Freighters are requested to order all Goods intended for the NAUTILUS to be sent to No. 12, Quay Street, or to Robert Chaplin, Cumberland Basin Locks; and for the LADY CHARLOTTE, to Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol. Goods will be hauled from the Warehouses to the Packets, at the expense of the Companies. Merthyr, Newbridge, Aberdare, Cowbridge, Bridgend, Llantrissent,and Caerphilly.-Goods forwarded to these Places in Spring Waggons and Lock-up Canal Boats im. mediately on arrival, unless ordered by any particular conveyance, in which case they will be deposited in the Steam Packet Warehouse till called for.—Freight to be paid on delivery. Goods, Package., Parcels, &c. forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom without delay, when sent to either of their Steam Packet Offices in Cardiff or Bristol. Further information as to Freight, &c. will be readily obtained by applying to the Agents, Mr Woodman, Agent, at the Packet Office on the Wharf. Cardiff; or to Mr John Griffith Jones, Agent, No._12j Quay Street, Bristol, for the NAUTILUS Pac- ket; and of Mr Donovan, at the Packet Office, on the Wharf. Cardiff; or to Mr W. B. Owen, 16, Avon Cres- cent, Hotwells, Bristol, for the LADY CHARLOTTE Packet. NOTICE.-The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets give Notice, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Packages, or Parcels (if lost or damaged by Fire, Leakage or otherwise) unless Booked at either of their Offices at Cardiff or Bristol, if above the value of 40s., unless entered at its value, and Carriage in pro- portion paid for the same, at the time of Booking.- Goods consigned to order, or not taken away before Six o'clock in the evening of the. day of landing, will be warehoused at the risk and expence of the consignees. All goods to be considered as liens, not ouly for freight and charges due thereon, but also for all previously un- satisfied Freight and Charges due bj consignees to the Proprietors of the said Packets. Disputed weightb or measurement, claims for loss or damage, &c., cannot beallowed, unless a written notice of the same be sent to the Office on the day of delivery. THE CELEBRATED Cordial Balm of Syriacum, WHICH has restored strength and vigour to W hundreds of debilitated individuals, deemed past recovery by professional men of the first eminence aud respectability, and numbers of whom for the purpose of benefiting mankind have come forward and personally attested upon oath their wonderful release from acute pains and speedy recovery from inveterate complaints. TO THE Nervous, Consumptive, and those of Debilitated Constitutions. The various degrees and kinds of waste or decay that affect the Human Body, though owing to causes not the same, and attended each with some symDtons not com- mon to the rest, agree very much in this, that the basis or ground-work in all is nearly the same. A delusive habit, generally learnt at great schools, weakens and destroys the whole Nervous system, and in the very flower of youth brings on all the infirmities of the most languishing old age, rendering its votaries indifferent to all amusements, absent in company, dull aud lifeless everywhere. Let those who are afflicted in the following manner reflect on the cause that produces such direful havoc upon the wholesome appetites and powers of life. Dis- ordered stomach, dry cough, weakness in the voice, hoarseness, shortness of breath upon the least exercise, and relaxation of the whole system. Those afflicted with weakness of sight or memory, paleness, languor of the eyes, should take time to consider, that youth is the im- !h*tan ft?" KrmJng f r0bust constitution, and exLr ThVA bf ,dreaded 80 as premature excess. These maladies are not 0nlv relieved but Illtimately cured by tbis excellent medicine, which is to m-Utin i uf broken aud decayed constitutions to pristine health and vigour. Whatever enriches the blood, without inflaming with- ever braces without stimulating too violently the nervous system whatever frees and disburdens the viscera and other important organs whatever resolves obstructions, and throws off viscid humours; whatever strengthens the general habit. and brings back the muscular fibres to their natural and healthy tone; whatever is calculated to produce in a considerable degree all or any of these effects, must be, under certain modifications and restric- tions, equally adapted to every species of decay. Hence, though the Cordial Balm of Syriacum makes a direct at- tack upon the many-headed hydra in one quarter only, it wili be found to apply indirectly or collaterally to aTMost every other. In Bottles at lis., or four quantities in one family bottle for 33s. duty included, whereby one lis. botde ia saved. With each bottle is given a copious Bill of Di- rections, containing select illustrations of the efficacy of the Medicine, and may be had of all Medicine Venders throughout the United Kingdom America and the Con- tinent of Europe. PREPARED ONLY BY MESSRS PERRY AND CO., SURGEONS," No. 4. Great Charles Street, Birmingham, and 23, n, Slater Street, Liverpool. Observe, none are Genuine without the Signature of B. and L. PBERY, and Co., L^MFUTE WHICH^NEW'OF £ "*6° ° £ T*1 WRAPPER Messrs Perry and Co deepest dye. usual at No. I, Grea^ Ch» 78TS' beco"sultcd a? 23, Slater Street, L 1- ft f"' gr? — rennirprf ^'verpoo Only one personal visit is «d Co to T a C0UnV"y to enable Messrs Perry effecting a i'"6 8U advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all other means have proved ineffectual. Letters for advice must be post paid, and contain the usual fee of one pound. In those insidious disorders wherein Salivation has left the patient uncured, weak, and disheartened, and w I n no other remedy could restore the unhappy suf. ferer to that health which he unfortunately lost, PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, will be found the only effectual and radical remedy price 2s. 9d., is. 6d., and lis., and with each box is given a TREATISE ON SYPHILITIC DISEASES. This invaluable little work is illustrated by Engravings, afad points out the too often fatal consequence resultTg from the use of Mercury, &c. &c and which in a short time, without subjecting the natienr 'n ir,™ effects a mild and effectual cu e with 1°conven'ence' and safety, and without the aid of Z a T' ■eCreCy* No bad Symptoms, the freoLn ™ med,cal assistance, treatment, have ever followed ,>C qUeUCfSl0 ^"nrant which is now established bv iW 6' tfie,rf,fficac3r of Europe and America. theirSrcat sal<> in all parts Venders,an7e7er^rot8hertSSh0°kSellerS' with anv nnar<>;« r r, shopkeeper, can be supplied and PurifVinir 8 Cordial Balm of Syriacum, to the Tra«f« kPCC'i?C '^s> with tfle usual allowance wtol«.le Patent IMicb. Sold by Mr David Morgan, Merthyr Tydvil,