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If thou v,-oul(tst view fair TI NTHRN aright, Go visit it by the pale moon-liglit: (For the gay beams of gJadsOlllc day Gild but to flout the ruin (fray). Then g-o-but go nlone the while- Then viow St. Mary's ruin'd pile And, home returning, soothly swear, Wag neyer scene so gad, so f11.ir.
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f I As seme proud column, thoriEh alone, RAGLAXU hath propp'd a tcrttering throne* Now is the stately column broke, 1 hs beacon-light is quench'd in smoke, The trumpet's silver sound is still, The warder silent Oil the ùiJIl
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"f, b k- FACTS AND SCRAPS. I '1* "lost eminent mathematician* of the day are fiitii be- p s 1,1 that pseudo-science—judicial astrology. i CON CUKIM).—We then rode on to our slecpin^-place, t,' | .l lor supper carne con cnero," or meat roasted vviih to tn °" ''is is as superior (o common beef as venison Hilton. A lsri;e ciirni.ir piece 1;«ken from ihe back is no on llie embers with Ihe hi le downwards and in the form 1,- If any worthy 'V» i| ,,l,n ^a(' S"PP1><1 vvl' us that evening, carne con cuero,' n- would soon have been celebrated in London.— s Researches in Gcologi/ and Natural JJistoi y." rl LION'S IIIOIOIISK.—In the beginning of thetsst ecntury, iv r lv:,? l'le menagerie at ( assel a lion that showed an piisiuuj, decree of lameness towards the woman who had tin- |e him, '('his went so far, that the woman, in order lo 'e c«'»pany that came to sea the annual, would often V, no1 '*er hand, but even her head, between hi y- 'radons jaws. She had fre'j'iently performe<l this experi- rs ^iihont suffering any injury but having once introduced i(j into the lion's mouth, the animal mads a sudden suap, of 'died her on the spot. Undoubtedly, this catastrophe was 'utional on the part of the lion for, probably, at the fatal id ''lt; woman's head irritated the lion's throat, o 'wpelled him lo sneeze or cough at least, this suggestion f(? to bp confirmed by what followed for, as soon as tin 11* 1>etl'< ivid thai he had killed his attendant, the good-tem- i\ » {I^atelul animal, exhibited signs of ihe deepest melan 'aid bin self down by the side of the dead body, which r n"1 suffer lo be laken from him—refused to take anj :l,>d in a few days pined himself to death.—ZoningicaI ill "«'/»/<• •a! ''e sluewd c.lockmaker says, 1 never heard of secondary 'ions without pleasure—that's a fact. The ladies, you ie v; «ie the secwwdaiy formations, foi they were formed arler le L*" <*& »NP'V'T'NR' OV ^0<>0 1N PROMOTING GROWTH.—The experi- ol Or. Berkeley, Bishop of C'loyne, to ascertain the in- of ((iod in promoting extiaordinary growth is curious, ii ,j ^'cetcd !i;r his purpose an orphan child of the name ol r' r(,^r!U'4 ''y dint of feeding, at the age of sixteen he had to tin- height of seven feet but Ins organisation had been |,xJ"tU.ted by this forced process, that lie died in a state ol l #ld physical decay at the Rge of twenty."—Dr. Millen It f' Curiosities t,f Maiical Exjxrience. vs oK KIO.MISH.—An human burnt; who will have the pre- (- pe of )() ci^Sp the bands behind the back, and turn tlx 'oivnvdi the zenith, may float at ease, and in perfect safety, 'fder.iUy still water—ay, and sleep (here, no matter how it £ If not knowing how to swim, and would escape drown J. !? u'hen you find yourself in deep water, you have only lo con- ,p >cuiself an empty pitcher let your mouth and nose, not 3 v '"P.patl of your heavy head, be the highest part of you, and t £ *re sa,e • ,iut 'hrust up one of your bony hands, and down fc "°> turning up the handle tips, over the pitcher. Having :i' p 'he happiness lo pievent one or two drownings by this k '!lslruet"on, we publish it loi the benefit of all who cilhei 5 lujtialic sports or dread them.-— lValker. ,E CIMMICTI.—'The first, and pcihaps ihe greatest, advan- 3 ^bieli the Wliigs [jossess over the Toiies in all questions li^'ti^ lo lieland is, that they are not at once slopped short by d of ,l,e cl,u,1'h- 'Ihe Wings arc assuredly at- J ,0 *'ie Anglican church, anil prove themselves its ardent I, erl,s'ns bul ihey do not, liko the others, insist on its pre- e 4 ya,|on at any puce. The Tories say, Let Ireland petish l). ,'1ar, '^e Anglican church." On the contrary, the Whigs n Lei us save frelaud, and also endeavour lo preserve tin t> |,Jr< l> The former would consent lo make some reforms in ►j| provided the chuich could be maintained in all its pii- e and monopolies in oilier words, ihey would offer some H|'l|a' remedies lo the countiy on condition of leaving intai' 'l Pr'mary causc of its evils. The Whigs, on the contrary >- first to the iniscnes of Ireland, and the necessity of effect- i- 'heir cure. They would be anxious to establish peace and n T'ility in tlie country without touching the church; hut if, d JlnfUuSV' l's °''j€ct> aie 'I'eded by any abuses of the 'hern w',h°"t »nv regard to the Anglican principle that letters 8 p t')ey abolish ihe principle and the abuse.-—Ikriumniit. rose"1'SSE,'S °N nit MORNINO OF QUATWK HRAS.—The sun bled <1 a 8cens °' confusion and dismay. The military asscm- I ln 'he Place Hoy ale and the diffeienca of individual ^p*cter might be traced in the respective bearings of the 4 of n°US soll'iery. Some were taking a tender, many a last leave wc^'VpS ant^ children. Olheis, stietebed upon the pavement, a fP s,'«ssly waiting for their comrades to come up; while no: f hjilf s,|ove to snatch a few moments of repose, and appealed 5 '"sensible to the din of war aiound lliem. \Vaggons weie l()! 'nS «nd aitillery harnessing; orderlies and aides-de-camp 'apidiy ihrough the streets; and in Ihe gloom ol early P'ling i|,e pavement sparkled beneath the iion feet of the "dry, Hs ihey hurtieil along the causeway to join their re ^jective sijuadrons, which were now collecting in the T'ark. iv r lv:,? l'le menagerie at ( assel a lion that showed an piisiuuj, decree of lameness towards the woman who had tin- |e him, '('his went so far, that the woman, in order lo 'e c«'»pany that came to sea the annual, would often V, no1 '*er hand, but even her head, between hi y- 'radons jaws. She had fre'j'iently performe<l this experi- rs ^iihont suffering any injury but having once introduced i(j into the lion's mouth, the animal mads a sudden suap, of 'died her on the spot. Undoubtedly, this catastrophe was 'utional on the part of the lion for, probably, at the fatal id ''lt; woman's head irritated the lion's throat, o 'wpelled him lo sneeze or cough at least, this suggestion f(? to bp confirmed by what followed for, as soon as tin 11* 1>etl'< ivid thai he had killed his attendant, the good-tem- i\ » {I^atelul animal, exhibited signs of ihe deepest melan 'aid bin self down by the side of the dead body, which r n"1 suffer lo be laken from him—refused to take anj :l,>d in a few days pined himself to death.—ZoningicaI ill "«'/»/<• •a! ''e sluewd c.lockmaker says, 1 never heard of secondary 'ions without pleasure—that's a fact. The ladies, you ie v; «ie the secwwdaiy formations, foi they were formed arler le L*" <*& »NP'V'T'NR' OV ^0<>0 1N PROMOTING GROWTH.—The experi- ol Or. Berkeley, Bishop of C'loyne, to ascertain the in- of ((iod in promoting extiaordinary growth is curious, ii ,j ^'cetcd !i;r his purpose an orphan child of the name ol r' r(,^r!U'4 ''y dint of feeding, at the age of sixteen he had to tin- height of seven feet but Ins organisation had been |,xJ"tU.ted by this forced process, that lie died in a state ol l #ld physical decay at the Rge of twenty."—Dr. Millen It f' Curiosities t,f Maiical Exjxrience. vs oK KIO.MISH.—An human burnt; who will have the pre- (- pe of )() ci^Sp the bands behind the back, and turn tlx 'oivnvdi the zenith, may float at ease, and in perfect safety, 'fder.iUy still water—ay, and sleep (here, no matter how it £ If not knowing how to swim, and would escape drown J. !? u'hen you find yourself in deep water, you have only lo con- ,p >cuiself an empty pitcher let your mouth and nose, not 3 v '"P.patl of your heavy head, be the highest part of you, and t £ *re sa,e • ,iut 'hrust up one of your bony hands, and down fc "°> turning up the handle tips, over the pitcher. Having :i' p 'he happiness lo pievent one or two drownings by this k '!lslruet"on, we publish it loi the benefit of all who cilhei 5 lujtialic sports or dread them.-— lValker. ,E CIMMICTI.—'The first, and pcihaps ihe greatest, advan- 3 ^bieli the Wliigs [jossess over the Toiies in all questions li^'ti^ lo lieland is, that they are not at once slopped short by d of ,l,e cl,u,1'h- 'Ihe Wings arc assuredly at- J ,0 *'ie Anglican church, anil prove themselves its ardent I, erl,s'ns bul ihey do not, liko the others, insist on its pre- e 4 ya,|on at any puce. The Tories say, Let Ireland petish l). ,'1ar, '^e Anglican church." On the contrary, the Whigs n Lei us save frelaud, and also endeavour lo preserve tin t> |,Jr< l> The former would consent lo make some reforms in ►j| provided the chuich could be maintained in all its pii- e and monopolies in oilier words, ihey would offer some H|'l|a' remedies lo the countiy on condition of leaving intai' 'l Pr'mary causc of its evils. The Whigs, on the contrary >- first to the iniscnes of Ireland, and the necessity of effect- i- 'heir cure. They would be anxious to establish peace and n T'ility in tlie country without touching llie church but if, d JlnfUuSV' l's °''j€ct> aie 'I'eded by any abuses of the 'hern w',h°"t »nv regard to the Anglican principle that letters 8 p t')ey abolish ihe principle and the abuse.-—Ikriumniit. rose"1'SSE,'S °N nit MORNINO OF QUATWK HRAS.—The sun bled <1 a 8cens °' confusion and dismay. The military asscm- I ln 'he Place Hoy ale and the diffeienca of individual ^p*cter might be traced in the respective bearings of the 4 of n°US soll'iery. Some were taking a tender, many a last leave wc^'VpS ant^ children. Olheis, stietebed upon the pavement, a fP s,'«ssly waiting for their comrades to come up; while no: f hjilf s,|ove to snatch a few moments of repose, and appealed 5 '"sensible to the din of war aiound lliem. \Vaggons weie l()! 'nS «nd aitillery harnessing; orderlies and aides-de-camp 'apidiy ihrough the streets; and in Ihe gloom ol early P'ling i|,e pavement sparkled beneath the iion feet of the "dry, Hs ihey hurtieil along the causeway to join their re ^jective sijuadrons, which were now collecting in the T'ark. fie aPj>e .ranee of the British brigades, as Ihey filed from the ^rk »„,( U)o(t ,|1e roacj ,0 Soignies, was most imposing. The "tei a" °f lht! Hlt,,lldnJ regimenls, the bagpipes playing ai "inb J> llK" ,ar,ans fluUcring in the breeze, and the early "fili ea">s flashing from 1 heir "littering arms, excited the admi 'W'" '^e h;'d assentbled to see them march. iejs"'S'he winter and spring, while they had garrisoned Brus dear a r **ce"enl conduct and gentle demeanour had en- CjteJ • 'o ihe inhabitants and they were so domesti- ur,c 1,1 'he houses where they were quartered, that it was no rf)j|n,non thing to see the Highland soldier taking care of the nlet) r*tl °r keeping the shop of his host.' Regiment after regi- ■ n,art'ecl of 'he organization of all most perfect; the P^eiir' Ro-val8. I'wenty-eighth, each exhibiting some martial ptjj lar''y, on which the eye of Picton appeared to dwell with fer>|tt a0<^ pleasure as they filed off before him. lo an indift'e- b|, ^fP^ctatot a,national distinction was clearly maiked that ol fc: ^Otch lies poke a grave and firm determination while the step a,„i merry glance of the Irish militiaman told me thai l r was the game he loved, and a fiist field had no terrors for I Eight o'clock pealed from the steeple clocks all was the brigades, with their artillery and equipages, were 'he clash of music was heard no longer, the bustle of a'ion had ccased, and an ominous and heait-sinking si- *ucce«dcd the noise and hurry that ever attends a depar- >r the field of battle.—Maxwell. FMRP.VTANTE.— The following graphic delineation of the es and evil effects of intemperance, is from a memorial certain citizens from Portage, in the State of Ohio, ad- d to the state legislature on the subject of intemperance ind yet its march of ruin is onward still it reaches to olheis—invades ihe familv and social circles—anil s woe and sorrow to all aiound. It cuts down youth in our—manhood in its strength—and age in its weakness, 'ks the father's heart—bereaves the doting mother—ex- dies natural affection—erases conjugal love—blols out parents' hope—and brings down ,ng age in sortow to the grave. It produces weakness, engti, —sickness, not health—death, not life. It makes widows—ihildrcn, orphans —fathers, fiends—-and all of Supers and beggars. It hails fever—feeds rheumatism— gout—welcomes epidemics—invites cholera—imparls ice—and embraces consumption. It covers the land *'<:n*8s, poverty, disease, and crime. It fills our gaols— c* our aliushouses—and demands our asylums. It cn- R contioversies—fosters qaarrels—and cheiishes liots. '"damns law—spurns older—and loves mobs. It 5 your peniientiaiies—furnishes Ihe victims for youi ''s- It is the life blood of the gambler—Ihe ali- }' the counteileitcr—the prop of highwaymen—and the 1 of the midnight incendiary. 11 countenances the liar— '? 'he thief—and esteems the blasphemer. It violates lion—reverences fraud—and honours infamy. It de- henevolence—bates love—scorns virtue and slandeis n<"e. It incites ihe father to butcher his offspring—helps sb»nd to massacie bis wife —and aids the child to grind r"cidal axe. It burns upon man—consumes woman— life—curses (iod—arid despises Heaven. It suborns ses—nurses perjury—defiles the jury box —and stains the 1 eimine. It bribes votes—disqualifies voters—corrupts ns—pollutes our institutions, and endangers our Go- ?"t. [i degrades the citizen—debases the legislature — °nrs the statesman—and disarms the patiiol. it biings not honour— tei rot not safety—despair, not hope— not happiness—and now, ns with the malevolence of a calmly surveys its frightful desolations, and insatiate lavoc, it poisons felicity—kills peace—ruins morals— conseiencc-sIays icputation—and wipes out national '—then curses the world—and laughs at its ruin." AUCTIONS.—In no place is confwlcracy more resorted at horse-auciions. 1 here, if you chance to look at a s horse, you will probably be entertained by the discourse fellows, directed nl but nol.fo you, respecting the won- inalities of the animal your attention is drawn to. If •en pounds, you will piobably hear something of the ng nature:—" S'help me God, Bill, sound as a rock, 'y comin' six this grass. There—I know'd him ven miith druv him in a four-v'll shay all ihe vay down lo J<*n'» in an hour and twenty minutes, au then rid him •e fox-hounds all day, and he coui'd home in the evenin' <*>« a lark I dare say he von't fetch much more nor a iri means to have him if he goes anything like that Ven he's in condition I think he's the andsomesi oss can see an' sicli a-goer! You need not cough him, °r bless you his rind's as clear as a vistle. He can go nor you'd like to ride him without stoppui At 'he horse goes lo the hammer. Some fiiends, who aie '•> the scheme, get about him and keep you at a respect- ^nce, while an animated bidding goe3on, until, thinking se must be cheap to attract llie admiration of so many 'ges. you are peihaps induced to nod your head to the eer when the bidding has reached eighteen guineas, 'd you have just bid the very money he must be exactly for strange to say, no one of all the numerous hosts so lo possess him offers a penny above you. What is still ■easant, you are urged on by some low vagabond at your 'o buy the horse, who, when you have purchased him, °u will remember him for his recommendation or, ls still more probable, he asks permission to bid for you, i y»u that his brother dealers will not bid against him, t you will thus get the horse cheap. This kind liiend 'lly asks a guinea for buying him, and thus your ien- horse costs you about twice as much os he »3 W'Qitfl.— orting Magaiirte for September^
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-+- THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND CKNKRAJ. PRINTING OFFICE, CTovnff of Corn ;.trrrt, CO M M tvRC t A L STRE KT, N H W PO RT. i HE PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that this KsUiblish- .cl t mcnt is COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN I ATK.NS1 V I'. VAHM-.1V OF NEW &. HANDSOME TYPE, SUllAUt.l 1011 BOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, LA It7 FORMS, ¡f UC 1'10 N EEHS' CA 'fA LOG U ES BXLLS or LADING, SHIPTING NOTES, iKETy^S OF ALL FOR IRON WOKKS AND ALL WORKS REQUtRINO LXPEI)ITION, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VFttY miusM&QaRAm&Bi ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC., EXECUTED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE. fUL MANNER. Co rhe ADVEIITISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are in- formed, that, from the great facility of communication between the Capital Town of tt\e County, and its Commercial Empo- rium—N EWPORT, afforded by the "Hero" Coach, AD- riiiiii-l VERTISEMENTS will be received by tha Agent of the MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," MR. COSSENS, 01 Ciii'itcii-sTUFtr, MONMOUTH, UP TO FOUR O'CLOCK ON FRIDAY AF I'ERNOON, for Publication in the MEn- i IN on the following Morning. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the London Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of England, llc- land, and Scotland. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, TWO FARMS, Situated in the parish oj' Penult, in the almve County, CONTAINING about Two Hundred Acres (more or less) ol Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. Also, a FARM, situate in the parish of SKKNFIIETII, con- taining about Ninety Acres (more or less; of Arable, Meadow, and Wood Land. For particulars, and to treat for Sale, apply to Messrs. I'OW LES and 1 vLER, Solictors, Monmouth or to Messrs. WHITE and SON, Land Agents, Coleloid. Letter* to be post paid. Monmouth, Sept. 5th, 1839. MONMOUTHSHIRE" TO BE LET, FROM CANDLEMAS NEXT, KEVAN-ILA FARM, SITUATED in the parish of LANBADDOCK, near Usk, con- sisting of a capital Residence, convenient Farm buildings, and about 355 Acres of Arable, Meadow, Pasture Land and Oicharding.The arable land is well adapted for the turnip and barley husbandry, and the meadow land (of which there is a good proportion) is sound and productive. Apply to Messrs. JONES and WAODINOTOM, Solicitors, Usk or to Mr. JAMES WHITF, Land Agent, Coleford, Gloucester- shire. All letters most be sent free of postage. August 20, >839. MR. WILLIAM TUCKER, APOTHECARY, Engages to Cure the J( lNG'S E V J L, or U LC E. RATED SO RE LEGS, with any JJrm in England or Wales, for One Hundred Sovereign MOST wonderful cure performed on Mrs. Powell, the t\. wife of Mr. John Powell, Blacksmith, .(t Merthyr Tydvi), she was aHlicted with sore legs for eight yeat sand many pieces of bones came out of them she had tried eight doctors, and was a patient at the Swansea Infirmary, and all to no purpose, until she took one large bottle of Mr. Tucker's Tincture, and she is at present perfectly cured. As witness my hand, John Powell. A remarkable cure performed on Mrs. Pt !t, wife of Mr. Jas. Pell, junr., confectioner, Cross-street, Newport:—She was afflicted with a sore leg for two years and a half; but by taking two bottles of Mr. Tucker's tincturc, and using two boxes of his ointment, she is quite cured. Mr. and Mrs. I'cll have cer- tified this fact. Certificate dated Aug. 26, 1839. Hannah Fitzgerald, of Bane's Well, Newport, voided a joint worm nine yards one foot long, with 1927 j riots, anrf a mouth at every joint, July 16th, 1839. William Richards, acoaker, at the Beaufort Works, is quite* cured of the leprosy, which he had all over his body, by taking one large bottle of Mr Tucker's Anti-Scorbutic Tincture.—As witness my hand, William Richards, May I, 1838. The wife of Thomas Williams, a finer, at Tredegar, is cured fo a sore leg, after many years' standing, by taking one bottle of Mr. Tucker's Tincture.-As witness my hand, Thomas Wil- liams, April 10, 1838. Elcnder Lewis, the wife of Edward Lewis, a collier, at Nan. tyglo, is quite cured of the scurvey in her arms, by taking Mr. l uckcr's Tincture.—As witness our hands, Edward and Elen- der Lewis. Aptil 20, 1838. Sarah Taylcy, the wife of Samuel Tayley, at Blackwood, is cured of the scurvy in her hands, by taking three bottles 01 M r. Fucker's Tincture. Mr. TUCKER'S MEDICINES may be had at any time, only direct No. 13, Commercial sticet, Newport, Moprnouth [ shire." All letters to be post paid. IN CASES OF SECRECY, CONSULT THE TREATISE On every Stage and Symptom of the VENEREAL DISEASE. in its mild and most alarming lonns, JUST PURLIHIIKO fly MESSRS. PERRY & Co., SURGEONS, 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham ^3, Slater-street., Liverpool and 2, Bale-street, Manchester; and given gratis with each Box <oj' PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., Ill/d I Is. Ver • NIN G full^de^ from Ihe use lit mercury, ]■ SPECIFIC PILLS, pnce 2", 9d., 4s. 6d., and 1 Is. per box, .Ire well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhaea, Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all Diseases of the Urinary Pas- sages, without loss of time, confinement, or hindrance from bostness they have effected the most surprising curcs, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed and when an early application is made to these Pill. for the cure of the Venereal Disease, fre- quently contracted in a moment of inebriety, the eradication is ;eneially completed in a few days and in the more advanced and inveterate stages of venereal infection, characterised by a variety of painful anil distressing symptoms, a perseverence in the Specific Pills, and to the directions fully pointed out In the I reatise, will ensure to the patients a permanent and radical cute. t it It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this hoi rid disease, owing to the unskilfulness of illiterate men, who by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, cause ulceration, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness ot sight, noise in the cars, deafness, obstinate fleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throats, diseased nose, with noc- turnal pains In thehcad and limhs, till at length a general debility and decay of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. In those dreadful cases o 1 sexual debility, brought on by an early and indiscriminate indulgence of the passions, iicqnently acquired without a knowledge of the dreadful consequences r<i?1 erefrotn> and which not only entail on its votaries all the enervating imbecilities of old age, and occasion the necessity of renouncing the felicities of mairiage to those who have given way to this delusive and destructive habit, but weaken and destroy all the bodily senses, producing melan- choly, deifciency, and a numerous train of nervous affections. In these distressing cases, whether the consequences of such baneful habits, or any olhe cause, a ceitain and speedv cure may be relied on by taking Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, and by a strict attention to the directions pointed out in the I rcahse, wlllch fully explalll the dreadful results arising from these melancholy cases. Messrs. Pen y and Co., Suigeons, may be consulted as usual. J No. 4, Great Charles streel, Birmingham, and 23, 'Slater- street, Liverpool. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messrs. l'crry and Co. to give such advice, as will be the means of effccting a permanent and effec- tual cure, alter all other means have proved ineffectual. Letters for advice must be post paid, and contain the usual fee of one pound. To be had at most of he Newspaper Offices; and sold b) the principal Mcdicine Sellers in every Market Town in Eng- land, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland; also on the Continent, and North and South America. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- ders, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with any quantity of Perry's Punfying Specific. Pills with the usual allowance to the trade, by Barclay and Son, Farrinudon-street, r. Hutte). 4, Cheapstde Edwards, b7, St. Paul's Churchyard, ¡ Sutton and Co., Bow Churchyatd Hannay and Co., 63, 0* lord street; Herbert Williams, chemist, Newport .T.H.Mor- gan, bookseller, Abergavenny and at all other Wholesale Pa- tent Medicine House? iu koodon. I TO BOOT MAKERS. W ANTED IMMEDIA TELY, a First-rate JOURNEY- MAN, who can make and close. Also, a MAN S BOOT MAKER, who can make a phin ooot. Constant em- ploy will be Riven, the best wages. None need apply, who belong to shop meeting-s.-Application to be made to JOHN EVERY, Boot Maker. Monmouth. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TEAS IIhl'. THE EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY'S. jVTO TU'I niSTAN DING a consideiable advance in the I™ Price ol Teas (from 4d. to 6d. per lb. ou some sorts) having recently taken placc In consequence of the Stoppage 01 the ChinaTrade, the Company, always holding very large Stocks, are still enabled to supply their Customers at the OLD RA TES Rlack Teas 3s. Od. & 3s. 4d. per lb. Siront; ditto 4s, Od. & 4s. (id. Fine flavoured ditto 5s. Od. & 5s. 4d. Greens. from 4s. Od.tobs. Od. —- Howqua and Kingqua's Mixtures.. 5s. Od. -— AM, IN PACK AG L-.S PROM AN OOKCK TO A 1'DL'ND. AGENT —WM. DA VIES, DRAPER. COMMERCIAL- STREET, NEWPORT. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. PHILLIPS$SON, At the GREYHOUND HOTEI., AUHBGAVKNNV, on TUESDAY, the Etghth day of October, 1839, at Two o'clock in the After- noon, subject to the conditions then to be produced, unless" previously disposed of by Private Contracl,-The LOWED. PENTHE ESTATE, 1 N the parish of Llanwenarth, one mile from Abergavenny, JL on the Brecon Road consisting of a very desirable Family Ivesidence, with Twenty-six Acres and a half of Orcharding, Meadow, and Pasture Lands. For particulars, and to treat for sale, apply to Messrs GABB and SIICNR I A N Solicitors, Abergavenny. Letters of application 10 be post-paid. THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, AND THE SOCIETY for the propagation OF the gospel Tin foreign parts ^rA?^l.V.ERSA,lY M E 'T 1 N G of the M0N- MOUniSHlllE DISTRICT COMMITTEES of the I rn/VlKSi F<?R J'ROMOT1NG CHRISTIAN KNOW- R)UF ('T»A\ tJ'R\>l1vAV''°N 0< t,,e GOSPEL in rORLIGN 1 A IU b, will be held in the Town Hall, at ABEII- GAvtN.NV, on 1 IIL-HSO »V MORMNO, the TENTH day of GOOBER 'chair on th «< the Dioccse purposes to take the Miair on the occasion. A SttmoN wil! be pteached in the Church immediately be- fore the Meeting, by the Rev. JOSEPH CAMPUN PuoLu,. Rect.>r of Itton. J. A.GAB13, i. "ossLt., T. WILLIAMS, S i5ECRfcTil",Es. Usk, 16th September, 18139. HORSE CLOTHING. Z. FRY BEGS to inform bis Friends and the Public, that lie conti mies to keep, as usual, au extensive Assortment of HORSE CLOTHING, and other Articles connected with it according to the annexed List, which he is enabled to offer about the Manufacturers'Prices. Any of these will be found well worth the attention of Purchasers, either for Exporlation o) Home Consumptton :— nlankets arid Blanket Rugs. I Kersey Horse Clothing. Sweaters. Prince's Check for Summer Cloths. Collar Clolhs. Check Collar Cloths. Worsted Diapers. Check Collar Cloths. Worsted Diapers. Colton Diapeis. Pannel and Seat Serges. Blue Serges. Millpuff. Saddlers' Flock. Holler and Girth Webbs. Bandages. Bindings. Tiltings these are used for co- vering Carts and Waggons, as well as for cheal) and strong Horse Cloths. J QUANL"Y t'heap Horse Clothing, well adapted for the use of Innkeepers and Stage-Coach Proprietors. 30, Castle-street, Bristol. MONMOUTHSHIRE. NOTl CE Ü hereby given, That the next GENERAL QUAR- TER SESSIONS of the PEACE, for the Couuty of Mon- mouth will he held at the TOWN HALI,, in Usk, on MONDAY, the FOU RT EE NT 11 day of OCTOBER, 1839; And that the Court will sit at Twelve o'clock at Noon, when the Chief Constables and Bailiffs are to attend, and answer to their names, or in default thereof they will be fined. The Court will, then immediately proceed with all business relating to the assess ment, application, and. management of the Countn Stork or Rate, or any fund or funds used or applied in aid thereof, and make orders for payments, and consider and direct the general Business of the County. At One o'clcck in the Afternoon of the said Fourteenth day of October, will he taken into consideration the propriety of adopting the provisions of the recent Art of ihe 2nd and 3rd of Victoria, c. 93, intituled "An Act for the Establishment of Comity and District Constables by the authority of Justices of the Peace," and the business relating thereto wilt'-begin. All Bills a ntl. Demands relatin (T fa tho PublIc V,,t-pellelitiir,, the County, muH be. delivered into the office of the Clerk nj th Peace fourteen days before the Sessions, or they will not be settled r and allowed at such Sessions. And all Appeals and Traverses, anm ;S "pplicalions for orders in Bastardy, m/lst be entered with-the Cleify S ,.( the Peacè beji,rr..Tll'elve (/' clock on tht second day of the Sessions. At IJalf-past Nine, on Tuesday, 15th October, the Grand and etty Juries will be called over, and are to answer to their names, in default thereof they will be fined and all persons bound by ngniziinces are to attend, as the Court will pnlceed to try Ap- <S traverses, and Indictments for Felonies, and transact the •er business of the Sessions. It is ordered that all Convictions and Recognizances, and all "formations and Depositions, shall he delivered or transmitted, II or before the Friday previous to each Sessions, into the Office of "e ,f the Peace. All Costs allowed by the Countii must be taxed at the same Ses- \{illI. or they will not afterwards be allowed. WADDINGTON, Sept: 16, 1839. Deputy Clerk of the Peace. BOROUGH OF MONMOUTH. I JOHN GEORGE PHI LLIMORE, Esquire, of the Innci S-^ temple, Barrister at Law, having been duly nominated and appointed to REVISE the LISTS of VOTEBS for the Borough ot^ Monmouth, do hereby GIVE NOTICE, that I shall hold Courts for that purpose at the undermentioned times aim places, that is lo say. At the Town-Hall, in MoNMouTH, on Monday, the 30th day of September next, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. 0 At the Kings Head Inn, in NEWPORT, on Thursday, the :Jrd day of October next, at the same hour. At the Town.Hall in USK, on Friday, the 11th day of Octo- ber next, at the same hour. JOHN GEORGE PHI LLIMORE. Paled London, 28th day of August, 1839. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. | JOHN GEORGE 1MI1LL1 MORE. Esquire, of the Inner I>I|€' AT Law, having been duly appf inied to «; tl,e fL,STS°r V<)TERS in Ihe Election of Knights NOTir p tiC ^ounty Monmouth, hereby GiVIi hold ('outIs for thau'i.poS a CirC"'1 °f ",e 8:11,1 CoUn,y' At the Shi'c-HaIJ, It, the lown of Monmouth, on Saturday, the 28th day of September nexl, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon. ,1 iC ,01, ^rn)Sl m the town ol Chepstow, on Tuesday, the st day of October next, at the same hour. At the King s Head Inn, m the town of Newport, on Wed- nesday, the 2nd day ol October next, at the same hour. At the Rock Inn, at Bedwelty, on Saturday, the 5th day of October next, at trie same hour. • ,,l,CoK,ini S '*1"'l^le ,own °f Pontypool, on'l'ues- day, the 8th day of October next, at the s'arne hour. At the Angel Inn in the town of Abergaveunv, 011 Wednes- day, the wtli day of October next, at the same hour At ihe Town-Hall in Usk, on Thursday, the 'lOth day of October next, at the snme hour. 1 At the Beaufort Anns, at Ragland, on Saturday, the I2th dav of October next, at the same hour. Which said Couit so appointed to he holden ill the Shire- Hall of Monmouth. I hereby direct shall be the Court for Re vising the lasts relating to .lie| several Parishes, Townvhios nTske'nfnlh Dlv,sio»s ot' Monmogth And 1 furl her direct, that the Court fo to bo t.^ia .1 town of Chepstow, shall be the Court for Revising tlie'i ists relating to the several Parishes, Townshios ii.f, i,! Places^ situate within the Division of Chepstow S> And I fuif her direct, that the Court so to l,e' l,0Uicn at tf,P town of Newport, shad be the Couit for Revising ,i,„ 1 t. «.er»l l>>te. IWnsl.lp. 11.^4 ™d it situate within the Divisions of Newport and Christchurrh And I Inithi-r direct, that the Court so to be hobfon -.i it I well V, shall be the Court for Revising ihe I K M" a,f ? several Parches, Townships, Hamlets" M within the Division of Bedwelty. 1 laces. Aii(I I fiii-iliel. (litect, iliat the Court so to I)e li(,Iden at the, town of Pontypool. shall be the Court for Revising the Lisl, relating to the seveial 1 arishes, I ownships, Hamlets and Places, situate within the Division 01 Pontypool And I fui her direct, that the Court so appointed to be ho'den at the said town of Abergavenny, shall be the Court f„r Rrvi f sing (he lasts relating U» the several Parishes,Townshios Ham" lets, and Places si'uale within ihe Duision of A ber^avennv • < ,in<l also loi the Hamlet of Lwlcb, which, by the 0 »nd "i wlf* t liain IV., s. 64, is annexed to the county of Monmouth And t further direct, that the Court. so to be holden at the v Town-hall oi Usk, shall be the Court for Revising the Lists re 1 lating to the several I ans <es I ownships, Hamlets, and Places situate within the Divisions of Usk and Caerleon r,es And I further direct, that the Court so to be holdpn at R i<r- I land shall be the Court for Revising the I Uu ,ni,»- • .1 1 I'nrisl.cs, ,|.4« within llie Divisions ot Ragland and Trelleck And also for v ,11 11,her Panshes. Township^ U:ilnlcts> ^[,o^Tn Uie s lld i county (it any) omitted or not referred to in the above notice- London Given under iny hand this28tl,day of August, 1839. 1 ,J0"N GE°HGE PHILLIMORE. ] MiiJioitANnuM.— Ihe Overseer* <1. 1 i> 1 Townships, Hamlets, and Places are dLi i t t T ,e Claim, o?Co S ^f|,bL^rS^,?liaVVCnl in ,eir claims, whether ob- jected 10 01 not aie desired lo see that their Names, Descrip- t.ons, QIM ihcatio ,s. and other Particulars required aie duly entered ,n the Lists; and if V|U;rc a,(: ,n d4(.ts 'th(,rci ,0 ,1 h l'LiV llCV1Si"K 15ar,ister at the proper Court, to otief such evidence as may enable mat to coned ihe samq. '< MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET, ANI) ENTERED VPON IMMEDIATELY, A comfortable Dvvelling«i5ouse, IN COM PM'-T I' I! 1 I'Hn, (CONTAINING two Parlours, Kitchen, Daily and suitable J Offices, six Bed rooms, and one Attic; thrce-stat) Stable and Carriage-1 louse; also, Five Acres of rich Meadow and Orchaid Land, and good Garden adjoining,—in the occupation °l the Rev. C. Michel, situate in Langattock vibon-Avel, live miles from Monmouth. Apply to Mr. NORTON, Solicitor, Monrroutb. LIIC R ATI VE PA ltTN ERSHIP. £ 1,000. WANTED a PARTNER to ADVANCE £ 1,000 in an Established Concern, in the DRAPERY BUSINESS, situate in one of the most flourishing lion Disllicls in Mon- mouthshire, where the Profits are greai and unaccompanied by risk. As this will hear the most scrupulous investigation, it will be useless for any party to apply who cannot prove, in the fiist instance that they have the money at immediate command. Address, post paid, to C. D., Post Office, Abergavenny, with real address. SCOVELI/S LONDOL^SHIPPINO COMPANY. THE ONLY DIRECT TRADERS FROM LONDON TO NEWPORT. THE Company have 011 the Station the following splendid First-class Vessels: — LIBERATOR.John Angel REGULATOR William Angel CONFIDENCE T. E. Angel HARMONY R. Chaddock CONCORDIA.T. Read PRUDENCE John Angel, Jun. SARAII Ma KIA R. Elliot PtLr,t;u-i.NU.Y .J. Lewis DISPATCH ?. Fall FLY 1. Anthony CfiAM.ENGEtt J. Booth One of which Vessels will positively Sail from Scovell's DepAl Whatf, Tooley-street, London, EVERY OTHER WED N ESDAY, direct to Newport, and will take in Goods for New- port, Monmouth, Pontypool, Abergavenny, Brecon, Tredegar, Cardiff, Merthyr, Cowbridge, Bridgend, and places adjacent. The next Vessel will sail OCT. 9. Goods will be landed and punctually forwarded, or ware- housed if requited. A Tram-road leads into the Wharf next the Moderator. J., IL, & G. SCOVELL, Agents, London. JOHN CORNER & Co., Insurance Brokers Newport, Sept. 27, 1839. and Agents, Newport. TOWN OF MONMOUTH. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ELEGANT & MODERN FURNITURE, IN TAMARIND-WOOD, ROSEWOOD, & MAHOGANY, FOR THE DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM Modern Damask Curtains and Gilt Cornices; Brussels Carpets and Rugs Chimney and other Glasses valuable Eight-day Stair-case Dial and Chime Clock lofty Four-post Maho- gany Bedsteads, Moreen Hangings seasoned Goose-feather Beds and Bedding superior Table Linen; a three-wheel Bath Chair; handsome Hall Chairs; Bagatelle Board and Maces rich Cut and Plain Glass Dinner, Dessert, and Breakfast and Tea Services of China Plated Articles Books Garden Lights and Tools, Garden Chairs, and Mis- cellaneous Effects; THE PROPERTY OF MRS. BODDAM, AT HER RESIDENCE, PARADE, MONMOUTH, C Who is leaving the Town.) MESSRS. BURTON & SON Respectfully announce, that they are honoured with instruc- tions to submit FOR SALE BY AUCTION, THE Whole of this most desirable PROPER TY, and supe- rior FURNITURE, on MONDAY, the 7th of OCTOKM: next, and following days. ) he House, which is surrounded by a Garden and Pleasure Ground is fitted for the reception of a genteel family, is replete with every convenience, and in perfect repair, with a spacious PEW IN ST. MARY'S CHURCH, attached to it, will be put up to AUCTION, on the Premises on Tuesday, the 8th of October, at One o'clock precisely and the bil ge and valuable Garden, on the opposite side of the road, immediately afterwards. X. May be viewed any day in the week preceding the Sale, by Catalogue only, to be had, eight day-, pievious to the Sale, of the Auctioneers, in Monmouth, and at tiic principal Inns of Ihe neighbouring Towns. C BRISTOL & NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS USX. AND GLAMORGAN, R f, INTENDED TO PLY DURING THE ENSTI- ¡ ING WEEK AS FOLLOWS: & From Bristol to Newport. From Newport to Bristol. September. September. 30, Monday—11 morning 30, Monday—9 morning October. October. ° 1, Tucsday-12 morning 1, Tuesday— 9 £ morning 2, Wednesday—12 morning 2, Wednesday—11 morning 3, Thursday—1 afternoon 3, Thursday—12J afternoon 4, Friday—7J morning 4, Friday—1 afternoon 5, Saturday—8 morning 5, Satuiday—2 afternoon FARES —After-Cabin, 4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children unda 12 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. Four-wheel Car- nage, 20s Two-wheel ditto, 10s Horses, 5s each Two-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, with one Pas- senger, 15s; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s; ditto, Fore- Cabin, 6s. The Proprietors of the above Packets give NOTICE, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package 01 Par cel. (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of then Offices, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s, to be entered at its value, and carnage in proportion paid foi the same at the time of booking- Goods, Packages, and Parcels should be delivered at the Packet Office, one hour, at least, before the time stated for sailing. Pontypool and A I)e),gai,ell ity.- Coaches daily between these placpsand Newport. T,' Tredegar Iron Works, through Abercarne, Newbridge, and H"dwHty,a,id ,1 branch fiom Newbridge to Nantyglo.- A Coach daily between these places and Newpoil; arriving at Newpoii about ten o'clock morning, and starting atone o'clock afternoor). Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, IJn.stol or to JOHN JONES, Agent. Steam Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport. Sept- 27, 1839. tHE BRISTOL AND CHEPSTOW*STEAM PACKET iv y E IS INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THE I ENSUING WEEK. From Bristol. September. 30, Monday—morning October. 1, Tuesday—9J morning 2, Wednesday-II morning 3, Thursday—12 morning 4, Friday—7^ morning j 5, Saturday—8 morning I From Clirpstow. September. 130, Monday-l 11 morning October. 1, Tuesday—12i afternoon '2, Wednesday-2 afternoon 3, 'Thursday—3 afternoon 2, Wcdllcsdily-2 afternoon 3, 'Thursday—3 afternoon ■a 4, Friday—3 afternoon 5. Satunhy-4 afternoon FAKES:—After-Cabin, 4s— Foie-Cabin, 2s; To and Fro the <ame Day (provided a To and Fro Ticket is takcn),-Aftcr- Cabin, 6s—Pore-Cabin, 3s Children under 12 Years of Age, lall-pfice.—- Dogs, Is each.— Four-wheel Carnage, with or without Horses, 20s.—Cairiage drawn bv one Horse, including Drivci, 10s bd. Horses, each .">s.—Horse and Rider, After- Cabin, 6s. I liese t ares include evci y expense. „ T> JOHN JONES, Agent. Packet Office, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells Bristol, Sept. 27, 1839. The Propiictois of the above Steam Packet give NOTICE, hat they wrll not be accountable for anv Passenger's Luggage, nor willlhcy be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel pflbst or damaged), unless booked at either ol their Offices in Bristol or Chepstow, and if above the value of 40s entered at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid foi the same at he time ot Booking IN BABINGTON'S ELIXIR OF RHUBARB, lljf thousands that suffer from Indigestion and its conse- I quences, viz., Bilious and Nervous lleadachcs, Diarrhea, Flatulency, Constipation (irnvel, Goul, and Rheumatism, will find a sate and certain Remedy. The Proprietor can refer to (he favouiable opinions of the most eminent Medical Practi- tioners-, and quotes the following from iccent Testimonials of the press ^C,1,aV^Jeil'°rI,B^inKt01l> Rlixir of Rlmbavh, and find it an in- valii:ible re y "K'stion, and, consequentiv, a preventive of Iv, and Military Gaze?,* that 100 tomnK>11 complaint."—A,/ ^U^Cthe°«rn,^e-dir!l?s in this co'»plaint are those which, whilst th j 1 So of digestion, re-invigoraie, brace and re- store its Of Ihesp u 1 ?' onoe removing the ill, and preventing i,S rCC^,rrv^lK and i '.Ubarb hol<ls a '»Kh »^e estima UT "i l r .f o l^r Jr,V"Cl Wilh no preparation of this in valuable dnifc_so it and. :lt the same time so eflectual, as Hah lugtoi> s L M 'c'V; °ur dyspeptic reader:; will thank us for a hint, by which we ourselves have profited."—n, We have much pleasure in (csfifvinc- fn lll.nhnrh /K to excellence of BHIMIIR ton S f'.Il pfHirt to prepare th it *iC! 1 i(J5' Jt is the first success nilatalVe ard eftl <• "Ua me<licinc, Rhubarb, in a form equally palatan.c ana efficacious."— Court lournnl. ^nt^Mriie the u'tm^rcr"" CVi'S '° which that too common s^^f Rhubar", loth xr,:hz:nTed H°" jiabington's S'anfies of the medicine.?,ronsZVcl™ th° CUratnC » Having witnessed the beneficial etibets of Babington's Elixir of Rhubarb, we express our conv.chon that it vvi„ RpSy become a poimlar as it .s useful for the prevent,on aiul cmt, J indigestion It Is Winvaluable family medicine."— Age. mnigcstion. It is Sold in Bottles 4s. 6d. and 2s. 9d., by J. KINO, Proprietor 72, Queen-street, Cheapside BAHCLAV, FarrioRdoD-bUect; and all tespecUblo Chonusts, p WHITE SWAN INN, CHURCH-STREET, MON MOUTH, AND OPPOSITE THE ENTRANCE TO THE NEW MARKET. CHARLES EVANS BEGS respectfully to apprise his Commercial and Agricul- tural Friends, and the Public at large, that ihe above newly-built Inn, is now complete for their reception. In it., erection and tilling up, every provision has been made for the comfoit and convenience of those friends who may honour him with their patronage. In making this announcement, C. E. begs to slflie, that it wil! beat all times his anxious endeavoui. by keeping a well-selected Stock of choice Wines and Spiuts! by the liberal arrangements of his Establishment, and by his ensuring civility and attention to his Customers, to secure then kind suppoit. —Commodious Stables and Coach Houses. [ihu Y I RLE. j THE TITHE COMMISSIONERS foi England and Wales J- hereby GIVE NOTICE, that On the day of OCIOBLR next, they will proceed, either by themselves or by an Assistant Commissioner, to ascertain and awaid the Total Sum to be paid by way of Rent-charge, instead of the Tithes of the Parish of li.AGLA M>, in the County of Monmouth, according to the provisions of the Act for the Commutation of Ttthes in England and Wales; and that the first Aleeting foi- this purpose will be holdcn at the Beaufort Arms, in the said parish, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon of the day above mentioned, when all Persons interested are desired to attend.—Dated this 16th day of September, 1839. By Order of the Boaid, J. E. HOVENDEN, Secretary. 'Tithe Commission Office. GLODCESTERSHtRt. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. WHITER SO\, Some time in the month of October next,— THE Whole of the Costly and Fashionable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Sic., of Mr. DAVID DAVII.S, in the town of LIDNEY.—Particulars will be expressed in Catalogues. September 20th, 1839. TO COLLECTORS OF CURIOSITIES. TO BE DISPOSED OF, BY LOTTERY A SMALJ" BUT VALUABLE COLLECTION OF FOSSILS, SHELLS, COINS, INSECTS, CHINA, &c. &c., TO TAKE PLACE IMMEDIATELY THE NUMBER OF SUBSCRIBERS BJC COMl'LETEB. TO CONSIST OF FORTY SHARES, AT ONE SOVEREIGN EACH. (COMPRISING a Cabinet of Twenty-eight Drawers, con- y taining very scarce and valuable Minerals, Animal and Vegetable Fossils, sixty-one small Glass Cases of Minute Shells (principally classified), several dozen larger Shells, a tew Coins, Roman Spur, Roman Pavement and curious speci- men of Polterv, Two Casls from the Cartoons, Antique Coral Figure, large Agate Seal with a superb head of Wesley, An- tique Cameo Brooch of Flora, &c. Large Glass Case, containing about Thirty-six Specimens of beautiful Autique China and Glass, comprising Bowls, Vases Teapots, Plates, &e., &e. Also, about forty Specimens of large Fossils, Twenty larg' Shells, Twelve China and Soap.stone Figures (Heathen Dei ties), a few Stuffed and Preserved Animals; Three Cases oi K-mgn and English Butterflies, &c.; a small Cabinet of Casts of the Elgin Marbles (46 pieces); several Eastern Curiosities figures, &c. This Collection has been made at great expense and trou- ble and the Proprietor's only motive for disposing of it, is, Ju- has enlarged his Collection of Paintings, and necessarily wants rooin. Apply (if by letter, postage to be paid) to E. PRITCHARD, Auctioneer, &c., or at the Merlin Office, Newport. :W THE SCHOONLFTT^VIESSENGER, W. HUGHES, MASTER, IS NOW LOADING at COTTON'S W""nr, TOOLE,' 1 a. slllEn, LOSDON, for Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Auerg.. venny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cowbridge, Bridgend, and places adjacent, and will positively sail on \V i-ONESD I >, the 9th of OCTOP.cr, 1839. For Freight,&c. apply to the Master on Board Mr. ILBur to a, jun., Newport; Mr. Thomas Richards, Abergavenny. Messrs. Winstone, Prosser, and Co., Brecon; 1\Jr. Smith, tin Wharfinger, London; or to Nlr. It. H. Parry, Agcnt to the Caidiff, Newport, and London Shipping Company, at Cardi/i. London, Sept. 27th, 183^. k7& T7TA~YTo]?S CONCENTRATED MEAT LOZENGES. FOn spoprsm /•v ^tra vei lers. E A;\D'J'.TAY1.01t.'S MI L I UM in PARVO, or Con E centrated Mcut this superior Preparation, composed (I the finest Meals by concenlration into the small compass o common Lozenges, will be found, by its nulricious and agree able qualities, a great acquisition to Sportsmen during a hani day's ride or ramble, to Travcllers on Railroads or Steam-boat^ in Theatres or crowded Assemblies, and on all other occasions when a healthy appetite cannot be satisfied in the formal man- ner of Laid Tables." One or two of the Lozenges dissolved in the moulh, will afford the most nulricious sustenance, parti, cularlv to Invalids, who cannot digest meat in its usual form -Sold in small portable Boxes fnr the P.cket.atls. and 2,. each, and warranted to retain its viitues in all climates, if kepi free from damp. None are penuine unless signed on the sid- label E. and T. Taylor, 17, JloflJolr1, London. A"enis in everii Town in the Kingdom. XX OXtXiO WAY'S i UNIVERSAL FAMILY OINTMENT. COpy of a Letter from HFKHFKT MAYO, Esq., F.R.S., Senioi < Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital, and Professor of Anatom; and Pathology, King's College, London, &c., .xc. To THOMAS HOLLOW AY, Esq. SIR,—Will yon excuse this informal answer/—The Ointment yon sent mi* has been of use in ALL the cases in which I have tried ii Send me, if you fte-tse, some more itt it few days' time—I have enoicjl for the present. Yours truly, H. M A YO. ID, C.eorge's-street, Hanover-square, April 19, 1837. HOLLOWAY'S UNIVERSAL FAMILY OINTMEN will be found far more cflicacious iu the following disease than any other remedy cxtanl :-VIZ., Ulcers, Veneieal I I cers, Wounds, Bad Less, Nervous Pains, Gout, Rheuma- tism, Conti acted and Stiff Joints, Pains in ihe Chest am! Bones, Difficult Respiration, Swellings and Tumours, .'xc. I:, effects hdvc been astonishing in the most severe CiI"es of Stone and Ulcerated Cancers, Scrofula, or Kind's Evil in alltAit diseases, as Ring Woim, Scald Heads, \c. and' in Purrs' Soft Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, .\< I'.ve bundled and flll!\ Medical t eiiihcates, most of which are from the tiist Medic r authorities, such as her Majesty's Serjeant Surgeon, Sir B. (' Brodie, Bart., and such lil-e eminent names, must for evti t at lest all doubts as to the superior elhcacy of this remedy Holloway's External Disease Pill Combines all those sanative properties which render it a vuy powciful auxiliary to the (hutment and it is strongly recon: mended to be used in every ease in conjunction with the Oirit metit.—A small explanatory Treatise is affixed to every Box o Pills. Sold by the Proprietor, 13, Broad-street Buildings, Cily. London Mr. \V. Morgan, High-street, Newport; All. \V. A Cossens, Church-street, Alonmouth Mr. J. H. Morgan, Abei- gavenny and by all respectable W holesalc and Retail Med: cine Vendeis throughout the Kingdom, in Puis at Is. 1 jd., -s. ')().. and 4s. 6d. edch. The largest size contains six of the smallest and the second size halt the quantity of the largest. FOR THE IIAIIt. ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, A Vegetable Discoveru oj' surprising power. DURING the Slimmer months, the additional caloric 01 heat caused by the action of the sun, acts as a kind of sti mil/us upon the f I and, by increasing the circula lion, induces a quicker growth of the Hair. It is therefore nl ibis period, that tins important integument of the head require additional care in its DU uss, CCI.TIIHI., and rut si uy ATION, ;IS the constant perspiration which exudes lluou^h the pores, lend- to dry and discolour the hair, and causes it 10 split at the end<. as may be particulaily observed through a microscope in hoi weather. These symptoms, which are < onsiderablv augmented by Sell bathing, but too plainly intimate that ihe Hair, dunnc the debilitating heat ol Summer, requnc-s a powerful and elJi, cacious nourishment—such only, indeed, as can be found in that truly fragrant and pellucid Oil-.Hol\I.AND'S MACASSAK, the restorative, preserv.itivr, and beautif ying properties of which arc unequalled. It renders the hair s:ILii and glossy IOdllce., earl pieserves it in decorative form a I ion ;—and, as a conser- vator ot the Hair, bom the effects of warm exercise and Sea Bathing, will be found peculiarly felicitous PREVENTS BALDNESS AND GREY HAIR. CAUTION.—Ask for no\\ LAND'S MACASSAR OIL,' Andobsetveth.tt cacli bottle is with a Tieatise on the flail 31st edition.) inclosed in a Wrapper, on which are their Names and Address in Red, thus, A. ROWLAND SON, 20, If ATTOX GARDEN, Counter-signed ALEX, ROW LAND. The lowest piice is 3" 6,1. the next price is 7s. family bot ties containing four small 10s. tid., nnd double that size 21s. ROWLAND'S CDONTO, OR. PEA i: L DE:\TI FRIC E. WAIIMITI OF CI.ISUTP. is known to be extremely prejudicial to the Teeth-a reason why summer is most inimical to llieir welfare, independent of the pernicious influence ot the acidity of fnllls peCtdiu to the season, whidl tend 10 cloud and tot rode the surface or enamel. The Odonto is compounded of vaiious Oriental Heibs—the chief viitius of which consist of their chanting, antiscorbutic, and preservative poweis. As a whole. the Pearl Dentifrice bestows the most ladiant whiteness on the enamel, accompanied by a beautiful polish, which considerably adds to their beauty. At the same time it will be found to thoroughly eradicate all tartar and cnicrction, remove all decay, fix loose teeth firmly in their s whets, render the gums firm and red, and, above, all, is distinguished for its aromatic iniluencein giving sweetness to flic 11, {)d. per box, duty included. NOri< E-—I he N an Ad ln of tlie Proprietors, A. ROWLAND & suN, t'\ I! \l TON GARDEN LON- DON, are engraved on (he Government Sianip pasted Oil each box. )3e sure to ask lor" ROWLAND'S,
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LONDON MARKETS. CORN ExcuANC.T, MARK LA:.) MONDAY, SICPTE-MULR 23.- The weather appears more settled to-day than for seme time past, which was not without ifn influence on the heat tiade- The show of English was rather largP, particulaily from Essex. and a)t)Mugh we had a numeious attendance of buyers, soma difficulty was experienced in effecting a clearance. 10 the early part of the morningextravagantly high prices were asked, and a few parcels were picked by the town millers at prices about ;)s. per nr. above the currency of this day week subse- quently, however, the disposition to purchase subsided in a great measure, and the market closed lather languidly at about 3s. to 4s. per per qr. advance on last Monday's transactions in Foreign Wheat were scarcely so extensive, or the trade so-brisk as at the close of the last week, aod no iru- provement on Friday's terms was obtainable we consequently advance our quotations 3s. to 4s. per qr. above the terms of t hi;. day se'nnight.—At one period of the day there was a woo deal of unceitainty respecting the top price of Town-made Flour, but ultimately it was fixed at Mond! advance. Ship sam- ples were Is. to 2s. per sack dearer ;han on that day,—TVo quantity of Barley on sale was small, and there were only a run or two of new Malting, the finest of which realized fully our top quotation, being an advance of 2s. per qr. on foiroer rates.—- Malt was scarce, and Is. to 2s. per qr. dearer.—The quantity of British Oats on sale was very small, and the fresh arrivals of foieign by no means large; still the trade was quiet, and a moderate business only was done, at an enhancement of Is. per qr. on Monday's prices.-Beans and Peas were inquired for, and each of these articles rose Is. to 2s. per qr.—We did not hear of any sales of bonded grain. Current Prices of Grain per imperial Quarter. Wheat linglish 65 to 86 Small Beans 42 lo 45 Rye .32 to 36 Tick Beans 36 to 43 Barley .45 to 48 Oats (Potatoe) -.30 to 34 Malt. 56 to 59 Ditto (Feed) 30 to 33 White Pease (Boilers) 41 to 44 Flour .55 to 67 Grey Pease.40 to 41 Official Corn Averages. Imperial Weekly Wht. I Bai 1. j Oats. Rye. Beans Peas. Average, ending s. d.l s. d.l s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Sept.13 70 9 39 6 26 9 38 10 43 10 42 6 Aggregate Average I of 6 weeks, which regulates Duty. 71 6/38 6 26 8 44 0 42 1 41 d Duty on For.Corn 6 8| 4 10 7 9 3 6| 6 6] 8 0 of 6 weeks, which regulates Duty. 71 6/38 6 26 8 44 0 42 1 41 d Duty on For.Corn 6 8| 4 10 7 9 3 6| 6 6] 8 0 SEFn MAIIKKT.—There was again some inquiry for lilover- seed-it did not however, lead 10 business, as there weie few sellers, except at high rates. Oiber articles remained precisely as on this day week. t rice oj Seeds. s- S. s Turnip,New,perbush. 10 tol8 Clover,white, new. Oto 0 RyeGrass,English,do. 30to 42 Trefoil 12 to25 Clover,redEng.perewt. Oto 0 Rapeseed, perlast,. £ 30.to £ 32. SMITH FIELD MARK EJ Sen. 23.-Tllcrc is an unusually large supply of all descrip- tions of cattle at matket this morning, and the tiade is brisk for every thing, notwiibstanding the large number of cattle; and being in good condition, and the demand about equal to the supply, few heads willlunain unsold. Prime btef rates higher than ou last Monday by 2d. per stone. Mutton and Lamb, though in equal request iema\n unaltered. In Veal a decline is submitted to, foijhe coarse desc riptions, of 2d. and the best 4d. Young Porkers sei'i' freely with no alteration in previous prices. Per st. of 81bs., sinki^e tne oiiai. j s. d. s. d. s. if. s. a. •- n 1 n Beef 3 6 to 4 6 Lamb 0 ^\°° f Mutton 4 4 to 5 2 Veal 4 4 to 5 0 Pork. 4s. 8d. to 5s. 6d- Hors, SEPT. 23.—The continued rain of last week has very much impeded the picking which had become general. No first class Hops have yet appeared in our market, and the accounts from many of the best grounds of Mid and East Kent are very unfavourable. There is no alteration in prices since our last. Duty, (225,000. Kent Pockets, 1838 £ 3. 10s. to £ 3.15s. Ditto choice, ditto. £ 4. 10s. to £ 5. 12s. East Kent Pockets, ditio £ 4. 10s. to £ 6. 0s. Sussex dilto, ditto .£3. Os. to £:3. 5s. Kent hairs, ditto £ 3. lfu, to E4. 4s.
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P OF SHARES AT LONDON. BtttTiPt) MINKS. a £ i'u g .1- • No- of NANtOF § J2 § 33 -= £ j>? .§ £ S Shares c< CM PA NL "Q 1 Q* 100 5 10 8 8 10 60 34 — — — ,55111 8,0 ifijHIaenavon 50 40 4- 41 42 20,(X)0iBritish lion 50 50 8^ 8j 1 ,OtXV(Cariggan — 13 ij i 100'('opper Bottom — 41 30j 30 1 i.OOO'CovnubrdnLeadCompany| 3|| 4 4J- 6,OOojCornwall Great United 12 9 2 'J !I 1,000 Cuddra W M M 4 4 5,00l'j Dai tmoor Consols 5 5 3 12 13 10,(KM) Dmham County Coal Co.i 50 30 —j — | — 2,000 East Cornwall Tin.&c. 6 6 3 2L 3 2,560 East Wheal Strawberry.. 7 7 1^ l| 1^ 1,50'f East ftlulberry Hills >4 3^1 2 2 2 4,000 English 25 12^ 2 nj 2 3,200 Gieat Wb. Prosper 25 7J 5 5 5 4,000 Great Wli. Charlotte 2* 2» 3J 3! 3 10,000 Hibernian 50 10$4i 441 41 1,000 llofmbush 100 14' 33* 33 33 2,000 Isle of Seik (Guernsey).. — 6? 11 II II 12,000 Kellewerris 5 2i I Jt! 1 600 Llwyudyissa — 5 71 7T 20,000 Mining Co. of Ireland ..25 7 15 142 15 6,000 Perran Consols 3-i 3^ fj i\ A 3,000jPolberou Consols 10 10 1 I 1 6,000!Polbreen 5 4 IU Jjl 15 2,00M Relistian — 13 13 I 13 0,000;Redmoor Consolidated 5 4| 2Ji 2i? 24 11),0'!0|lvhyinney Iron 50 45 35 35 35 8,000;St. Hilary 2^| 2^ f 800jSouth Towan .j 10 10 4 3 3 4,000fl'rego!!an S 3 3 3 3 4,OOOjTreieifih Consols.. 5 4j; 1 1 1| 4,500! Tamar Consols 5 3 2§; 2 2 6,000 Tin ('roft 10 6^j f> 5 198 I revaskus — 60 4" 45 45 4,000 United Hills 5 5 9ij 9 9J 2,000 Wendron 8 8 3 3; 3 3,300 West Cork 50 50 — — — 5,000!Wheal Brothers 20 20 J| h 5,00O:Wh-Harm. 4c Montague. 10 10 5 4^. 4| 6,000 W'iekh w Copper 5 5 8 8 8 4,520.West Wheal Jewel 8 7 5 4fi 5 800 Wherry Aline 15 12 12 12 12 20,000 Western Mining A^socia. 5 1 — — — 5,000 Wheal Sisters — 1! f; 1 \o. of Shares. CANALS Pric pt-r Share 2409 Monmouthshire 100/. sh. 202 1005 Biecknock and Abergavennj. 150/. sh. 94J (jOlt (ilainorgansliire, Averagecost..l7'2/. 13s. 4d. 533 Swansea 100/. sh. 280 3762 Severn and Wye & Railway Av. 3DI. sh. 39 HHiO Gloucester ft Berkeley. 1001. 'log Ditto (optional) notes 60/. 247 Neath.IOOl. 325 JOINT-STOCK BANKS. 25,000 f\lonmout hsh.& G lamoJ ¡ransh.201.sh.10/.pd. )6 20,000 Norlh and South Wales lO/.sh-5/.pd. Wf 10,000 Gloucestershire 50/. sh. WI. pd. 25 50,000 West ot England and Souih Wales/ ,<7 Distiict 20/. sh. 124/ pd.S 10,000 N at iunali'rovinl. England. 100/. sh.35/.pd. 346 30,000 London & Westminster .100/. sh. 201. pd. 22f 25,000 Liverpool 100/. sh. 10/. pd. 2Jit sn,OüO Aianchcs.&Liverpl. Disct. lOO/.sh. 15f .pd. 12 20,000 Manchester 100/. sh. 251. pd. 27 RAILWAYS. 25C0 Forest of Dean 50/. sh. 50/. pd. 40 2000 Llanelly lOO/.sh. 72/ pd. 70 9500 Birmingham N Gloucester. 100/. sh. 60/pd. 22 3500 Cheltenham 100/. sh. 100/ pd. it 75(H) Chelfm. Gt. Western ..KKW.sh. 40/. pd. 4 25,000 (ireaf Westcin lOO/.sh. 65/. pd. 64 1;),000 ]',ilstol and P'X"Icl l(iol, sit. 301. pd. 10 PRICES OF SHARES AT BRISTOL. COMV.LIICIAL ROOMS, BHISIOL, SEPT. 18. I'fiirl. Pt icr ft-r S/tat e, (ireai Western Railway Company 65 62to63 Ditto Half Shares 51, at. to pm. Great Western Steamer 45.. 42J Bristol and Exeter Railway 30 10J Hi istol and Coal-pit Heath 50 45 Bristol and Gloucestcrshnc. 5 ># 3 1 'it Birmingham and (Jloucester 60 3 £ Cheltenham and Gt. Western Union 30 5 I'aff'Yale 55 50 Eastern Counties 16 il 6t London and Birmingham (%) 141 to 14i London and Brighton ^2 9 London and Southampton ,r,f| ,">9 to 40 Liverpool and Manchester 1" UH) [[ 192 (jrandJunclJoll IUO 0Q2 Leeds and Manchester .WW' 60 (iG lo"fi(j -.tnnctandAvonCana) ^7 IOPY <1IV- est OF Knj;]ar»D 121Os. 1210s
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>, l A1R .vKIN'~Tlie Pxtra°rdinary wluteness and softness that the iUmai) skin is susceptible of, has never heeu more clearly evinced than —1> use of Rowland's Kalydor. This delightful preparation tno use of which has now become almost general over the civilized part ot the world-displays its wonderful efficacy, 111 almost immediately eradicating those most obnoxious enemies to Beauty—tan, pimples, and freckles, from the skin. The Kalydor is soft and soothing in its application to the hands, face, and neck, imparting, in hot weal her, a refreshing coolness, while a delicate bloom is its never-failing result irl tiic countenance—See Advertisement. How STI(,CV !-(I'roill Spencer's Travels.}—I nmld not in any way account," says Mr. Spencer, "for the extraoniinary attentions of Ben y-Leddi, the C aucasian Chief, as he guided ire through the wjld and magnificent defiles of the rocky mountains. He was morose in I; e extreme to others; but to me he was all smiles and tunshine W last, i ventured to ask him how it was that I was so great a.f.tvounte ? The Chieftain stopped suddenlv, bared his right arm, and exelairned, in his own dialect, You are an Englishman Holioway is au i-nglish- man, this arm was cured of a desperate wound of four years' starring by Hollowav's (^intment^* and a course of Holloway's lAte *nal Disease Ilill." Can I forget to be grateful to Englishmen ? Never! This very curious anecdote is coniirmed in this country, by the extra- ".at tirdinarv j'r<>pcrties of the Ointment and the tonic, and alterative qua lities of the TiUt, as its r;rand auxiliary. In all external disorders they are true sj>oeitics, as thousands who fcave tried thtni in gout, rheumu. tisin, cancer, wound3 of all Junds. j>iks, giupduhir arc rtildy to