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i! As some proud column, though alone, RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering throne, Now is the atat. column broke, The beacon-light in quench'd In smoke, The trumpet's silvtfr »?«nd is still, The warder silent en the .hill!
FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, NOV.…
FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, NOV. 1. BANKIU PIS.—G. Pennell, 42, St. James-street, Westmin- ster, picture dealer.—L. James, Little Tower-street, London, ooal merchant.—R. Perkins, 2, Broadway, Westminster, grocer.— R. Swanshoiough and 11. Oakc, Bread-street, Lon- ion. and Grimsby, Lincolnshire, linen merchants.—M. Noke, Maidenhead, Berkshire, upholder.—S. Coxhead, 31, West- minster-bridge Road, Surrey, oilman.-P. Paul, sen., and P. Paul, jun., Silver street, Golden-square, mahogany merchants. W. F. Morris, Chester-wharf, Pimlicf), coal merchant—J. Gorton, Lichfield, builder — H. W- ArmMjong, Birmingham, cooper.—G. Sheppard, Thornton-le-Clay, Yorkshire, corn- Icaler.—W. J. Howell, Apcrporth, Cardiganshire, maltster.— M. Cowing, Ilaydon-bridge, Northumberland, innkeeper.— J. Irving and T. Bamher. Preston, wine merchants. DIVIDEND.—Nov. 27 W. F. Geach, Pontypool, Monmouth- shire, corn and timber merchant. TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, NOV. 5. BANKRUPTS.— A. Bunn, late of Eagle-lodge, Brompton, and of the Theatre Royal, Drury lane, Middlesex, printer.—E. T. Rogers. of Woodford, Essex, smith.-W. Ga: diner, of Woklnv;- liam, Berks, grocer.—Joseph Nicholl, of Sowcrby-biidge, Ha- lifax, Yorkshire, worsted spinner.—W. Nicholl and A. Nicholl, if Greetland, Halifax, Yorkshire, worsted spinners.—James Brctheiton and W. Harrison, of Liverpool, omnibus proprietors. John Moss and Joseph Moss, of Smedley, near Manchester, dyers.—Thomas Butterworth, ot Roy ton, Lancashtie, cotton spinners.—Ashton Butterworth, of Scout-mill, Mosley, Lan- cashire, cotton spinner.—Matthew Saville, of Stalybridge, Lancashire, mcrcer.-Samuel Lenox, of Liverpool, sail maker. —Robert Pacey, late of Alford, Lincolnshire, ironmonger.— lolin Shingles, of Norwich, inn-keeper.
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TItE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFIOK, 1 tlTorncr of Corn j&tvcct, 1 €o M M E KCIA L-STR EET, N EW PO RT. | E Pum.ir aie respectfully informed, thai this Establish j I men is < OMPLETELY FUBNIS11ED with AN' K I !• N 81 V E VA1MK1Y OF NEW &, HANDSOME TYPE, sun A ni.i. r<>it &OOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL COSTING, It E W A1U), AND () T II E R ElOTDBILLS, ElOTDBILLS, Iwl it,, FORMS, A (TCTWNEERS'CATALOG UES 1 BILLS or LADING, SHIPPING NOTES, SfcTUBflS OF ALL DESCftllPillONS F€>!R mow WORKS ,a, CQLLIEftlIRS, AIIII « I. I. W « l( K .« KKtiV HUN a tXl'IilHTION, i'RINTSD IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AID Al' .03 P-i A D n RES S CARDS, C I It C U L A It S, INVOICES LftBELS, ETC., fcXKCU TED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL M AN NT.II. Co gtbtorrtteerg* The A !) V ERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are in- "!I i11 ). between Ilk; Town ol the County, and its Commercial Empo nIUII-. i\ ¡.: !'OWr, afforded by the" Hero" Coach, AD- VERTISEMENTS will be received by the Agent of the MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," MR. COSSENS, ol IJP l'O FO[Ilt O'CI,O(',K ON FRIDAY A F TER NOON, Cor Publication in the Mtn- T IM on the following Morning. AD V EB TISEM EN I'S RECEIVED for the London Papers, -.kn(I for;)Il live Provincial Journals or England, lie- 1..1111. and Scotland. WANTED, RESPECTABLE YOUTH, as an APPB ENTICE t« the GROCERY and GENERAL BUSINESS he will <x- treated .<s one of the f.tmi)y. A moderate I reiomm will he Expected. Apply to JOHN WILLIAMS, Magor, near Newport. MONMOUTHSHIRE. COPFICS WOODS AND ASH TIMBER TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, lit/ Messrs. WHITE to; SON, At the Ili'M'vtmT An MS INN, MONMOOTII, on SATURDAY I the Hit It day of NOVFMJHU, 1839, between the hours ol Foui and Six o'clock in the afternoon. Lot 1. rpHE PRESENT FALLAG Eof the UPPER BAl- 1 LEA PIT GREAT WOOD, containing; about 21 acres together with seven Asli Timber Trees, numbered with white paint I to 7 and 50 double and treble Oak Stores, num- bered with while paint I to 5:1, standing theiein and also a piece of Coppice Wood, abottl tlnue acres, being a part of the P-aileypit Oiles Wood together with seven Ash Timber Trees, numbered witli white paint I to 7, and 35 double and tiehle Oak Stores, numlteied with white paint, 1 to 35, standing therein, ,on 'iln il., Lot 2. The P RES EN T FA LLAGE of a COPPICE 1 11 itl)otit five acres, it)gcllier witii 2:1 (l,pul)lt. *VOOD, containing about five acres, together with 2.'$double ;ln,l treble Oak Stores, numbered with white paint 1 to 23, ^tiding therein, on Saint Dials Farm, in the parish of "1 on mouth. For particulars apply to Mr. R F.FCK, of Wonastow, who will aPpoint a person to show the lots: or to Messrs. POWLF-S ;,rid TYLER, Solicitors, Monmouth; or to Mcssis. WHITE .Son. Land and Tim!»er Agents, ('oleford, Gl«>iicester<-h>r<>. | SCOVEl.L's LONDO^^nPI'ING COMPANY, THE ONLY DIRECT TRADERS FROM LONOO M TO NEWPORT. 1",11 E Company have on the Station the following splendid J Firal-class Vesscls I.inniATOR John An^el KK;I'I.,UHII William Angel CoNi tntN. k T. E. Angel If A ICMON v It. Chaddoek COM T. Read I'RUDKNCE John Angel, Jun. SARAH MAIIIA .R. Elliot Pii.i.c.WKKT.i.v J. Lewis .J. Fall I" J. Anthony CiiAii.i.N<H.u .1. Booth ne of which Vessels will positively Sail from Scovell's 7)epot ^harf, Tooley-street, London, EVERY OTHER WKD- N ES|)Adirect to Newport, and will lake in Goods for New J>,orl. Moninouth, Pontypool, Abergavenny, Brecon, Tredegar, C iriJifJ^ Merthyr, Cowbiidge, Biidgend, and places adjacent. The nexl Vessel will sail Nov. 20. Goods will be landed and punctually forwarded, or ware ^"used if required. A Tram-road leads into the Wharf next fhc Moderator. J., IL, & G. SCOVELL, Agent*, London. JOHN CORNEK Co., Insurance Brokers Newport, Nov. 7, )H3H. and Agents, Newport. IN CASM oF SHCRECV, CONSULT THE TREATISE 00 every Stage and Sytnpton) of the VENEREAL DISEASE, » in its mild and most alarming forms, Jt'ST PUDLIHIIEII BY MISSRS. PERRY & Co., SURGEONS, < Great Charles-street, Rirniingham S'ater-Rtreet, Liverpool and 2, Bale-street, Manchester; and given gratis with each Box of PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Pricv 2s. 9.).. 4s. tXt., and lis. per 1m. CONTi\( Nl NU a f(ill de. Vy scription of the above complaint, 1LLUS TRAlEl) BY ENGRAVINGS,shewing the different stages of this de- plorable and often fatal disease, tiledifferent stages of iiiis de- as well as the dreadful effects arising from the use of mercury, accompanied wivh plain and practical directions for an effec- tual and speedy cure with ease, seciecv, and safety, without the eid of medical assistance. PER R Y'S 1'U K1F YING SPECIFIC PLLLS, price 2s yd-, 4s. 6d., and lis. per box, <e wi:H known througlmu! Europe and America, to bo the most and effectual cine ever discovered for every stage and <»,1H>tom ol the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including •norrha-a, Gleets, Secondary Symj>toins, Strictures, Seminal -e»kness Deficiency. and all Diseases of the Urinary Pas- l»iiS°S' wll"Vul l,,ss ot t.ime> confinement, or hindrance from • ,"e3' have eflecled tlie most surprising cures, not 1 y in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all ,nc,ans l,av« fa,led and when an early application is j»dc to these Pills foi the cure of the Venereal Disease, fre- Mcntivro-itracted in a moment of inebriety, the eradication is nj2,d V '"ou'pleted in a few days and in the more advanced d inveterate stages of venereal infection, characterised by a ot painhil and distressing symptoms, a pcrseverence in »« hpeeific Pills, and to the directions fully pointed out in the realise, will ensure to the patients a permanent and radical *')))€. 't is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this IIIIHid disease, owing to the unskilfulness of illiterate men, who •y the use ot thatjJeadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, -"[*'se ulceration, blotclies on the head, face, and body, dimness tl *'l'1, ,,0'se 'n l',e ears- deafness, obstinate gleets, nodes on 'o snin bones, ulcerated sore throats, diseased nose, with,noc- d't"r Pa'ns 'n 'hehead and limbs, till at length a general Ability and decay of tho constitution ensues, and a melancholy eath puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. (-a t l,10S(^ llrea<lful cascs of sexual debility, brought on by an rly and indiscriminate indulgence of the passions, frequently 'qitired without a knowledge of the dreadful eorisequenccs csulting therefrom, and which not only entail on its votaries <u tlie enervating imbecilities of old age, and occasion the necessity of renouncing the felicities of mairiago lo those who avc given way to this delusive and destructive habit, but eaken and destroy »|| the bodily senses, producing melan- uioty, deficiency, and a numerous train of nervous affections, w! fi45! f'!slress'nS cases, whether the conse(|iicnccs of such ratielul habits, or any otlic cause, a ceitain and speedv cure may >e relied on by taking Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, and by a ftrict attention to the directions pointed out in the realise, which lully explain the dicadful results arisinc from 'hese mcl inrholy cases. Messis. perry and Co., Suigeons, may be consulted as usual, l\o. 4, Great Chailes street, Binniniiliaiii, and 23, Slater- strect, Liverpool. Only one personal visit is required from H country patient, to enable Messrs. Pciry and Co. to give such t'htce, as will be the means ot eftcctin); a permanent and effec. lual cure, after all other means have proved ineffectual. Letters for advice must be post paid, and contain the usual fce of one pound. Tn 1)9 had at most of he Newspaper Offices; and sold by he principal Mcdicino Sellers in every Market Town in Eng- rfl,d. Scotland, Wales, ami Ireland; also on the Continent lnd North and South America. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Ven- 1ers, and every other Shopkeeper call be supplied with any [iiantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills with the usual ulowance to the trade, by Barclay and Son, Farringdon-street. i. Butler, 4, Cheapside Edwards, b7, St. Paul's Churchyard- gallon and Co., Bow Churchyatd Hannay and Có, 63, Ox- "rd-street; Herbert Williams, chemist, Newport J.H. Mor- !%n, bookwller, Abergavonny land at all other Wholesale fa- iff ON SALE, BY PRIVATE TREATY, ANEW SLOOP, now on. the Stocks, at Brockweir, ready to launch 57 O.M. l'or particulars, apply to Messrs. T. SWIFT and Co., Monmouth. SF.COM) EDITION OF THE REV. JAMES FRANCIS'S SERMON TO THE WORKING CLASSES. Preached at St. Paul's Chutch, Newport, on the 21st of April labt, will be published by Mr. WSHUSH, Printer and Stationer, Newpoit, in a few days.-8th November, 1839. FIFTY SHOBMAKBZTS WANTED, AT DANIEL'S, ABERGAVENNY STRONG Men's Men, Strong Stitchwork Men, Light Shoe Men, Strong and Light Women's Men, Strong Boys, for making broken sizes of all kinds. N.B. Work always given out in dozens. rOVKU, ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, THE THIRD INSTANT A W A T C H *W7"llOEVEll shall prove the Bight Ownership, may have T w the same, on payment of the Expenses incurred, by application to Mr. E.LOCKE, of Newport. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN, rilllAT WILLIAM JOHN LAW, Esquire, One of Her Majesty's Commissioners tor the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, will, on the EIGIITKKNTH day of NOVKMBKR, 1839, at the hour of Ten in the Forenoon precisely, attend at the Court House, at Monmouth, in the county of Monmouth, and hold a Court for the Itelief of Insolvent Debtor?, pursuant to the Statute. NEWPORT UNION. TO MEDICAL GENTLEMEN. "Ill E BOARD of GUARDIANS having rcsotved to divide t the Northern District for Medical Belief into two, they will, on Saturday, the 71h day of December next, proceed to fix the Division, and Salaries for each District, on which day Can- didates are requested to attend personally at the Board, with testimonials of character and abilities.—The Noithem District at present consists of the parish of Mynyddyslwyn. licdwas, Machen Upper and Lower, and Rhydygwern. THE SCUOON^tf CELERITY, J. WU.UAMS, MASTER, IS NOW LOADING at COTTON'S WHAIIF, TOOLEY- STIIKKT, LONDON, for Cardiff, Newport, Merlhyi, Aberga- venny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool, Cowbridgc, Bridgend, and p.aces adjacent, and will positively sail on TVFSDAY! the 12th ofNovKMPEn, 1839. For Freight,&c. apply to the Master on Board Mr. R. Bur- ton, jun., Newport; Mr. Thomas Richards, Abergavcnny; Messrs. Winstone, Prosser, and Co., Brecon Mr. Smith, the Wharfinger, London, or to Mr. H, H. iVry, Agent to the Caidiff, Newport, and London Shipping Company, at Cardiff. London, Nov. 1st, 1839. TOWN OF MONMOUHL TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT All that Valuable ami Vti/iitciins DWELLING-HOUSE, SITUATE near Agincourl-Square, in the above town, for many years in the occupation of the late Mr. Woollett, Surgeon. On the ground floor, besides Kitchen and othei Othccs, ale Entrance Hall and three Parlours, one of which opens into an excellent Garden, well-stiwckeU with the choicest Fiuit Trees, and commanding a fine view oi the Kymin lItll. Adjoining the Howe is a capital Four-Stalled Stable, paved with Forest stone, with Hay-loll and Corn-n omovcr it, Coach- house, Laitndry, and other Outbuildings. A Pew in the North Aisle of Saint Mary's Church, now let to Mr. I hackwell, belongs to the Premises. Also, to be Sold, all that well-built MALTHOUSE, situate in Grinder-street, and adjoining the above premises, now and for many yeais past in the occupation of Mr. James Hall, as yeaily tenant. The extent and situation of this Property render it highly de- sirable, as an investment of capital. The Premises may be viewed and for further particulars, and to treat for the same, apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr, WOOLLETT, Solicitor, Newport. 25th OEtober. 083!4. LLA NG A RREN, H EB EFORI >SHIR E. FREEHOLD LANDED INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, By Messrs. MORGAN Sf SON, At the CKOWN INN, WHITCHURCH, on THURSDAY, the 21st of November, 1839, at Three o'clock In the Afternoon, sub- ject to such conditions of sate as will be then produced,- THE rot.t.DWINO LOTS OF CATITAF. ARABLE, MEADOW, AND PASTURE LAND. LOT 1. ALL those Ten several Pieces or Parcels of capital Arable Meadow, and Pasture Land, part of Tiewan Estate situ- ate in the parish of Llangarron, in the county of Hereford and near to the Garron River, and the Ross and Abereavennv turnpike road at Llangunnock, and called by the names of thl Eight Acres, Common Field, Lower Eight Aerts, House and Garden, Rickyard, Blackhouse Close, Meadow by Garron Saw-pit Field, Piece above Garron, and Piece above Tavlnr\ Meadow, containing about 39A. LR. J he above several Parcels lie together, and adjoin to part of Irenbble Estate, the property of C. G. Jones, Esq.; the Court Estate, the property of Mrs. Pearce, and to land of — Yates, Esq. Lot 2. All that Parcel of Arabic Land, other part of Tre Eyan Estate, called Elm Close, containing about 2A. IH.2I>. n f >ree,ar<:l'ls of Meadow Land, part of Trereece Estate called Tre Evan Meadows, containing about Thirteen Acres. Ihese Parcels adjoin lands of tho said C. (j. Jones, and to lands of Thos. Mayos, Esq., and lands of Mrs. Williams. Lot 3. All that Pólleel of Arable Land, called Pant Brook, part of Tre Evan Estate, and containing about 2A. In. 61': Also, all that Parcel of Meadow Land, also adjoining to Pani Hrook, also part of Tre Evan Estate, containing about 2it. 7P. Also, all that Parcel of Arable Land, called The Piece, by the read, also part of Tre Evan Estate, and containing about 3u. J3r. Also, all that Parcel of Arable Land, also part of Tre Evan Estate, called Quarry Field, containing about 2n.21P Also, all that Patcel of A, able Land, called Lannock's Hill a so part of Tre Evan Estate, containing about 2A. 15P. A ].so: ai .i 'rf>arce' of Arable Lnnd, called Pant Orchard, also pan' 'PL6 n K^tate, containing about One Rood. ihese parcels"adjoin lands of Mrs. Fearce, Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Will Lot 4. All that Par. et of Arable Land, called Little Pike, part ol Trereece Estate, and surrounded by lauds of the Rev. George Morgan, containing about 2A. 211. Lot 5. All those Five Parcels of Arable Land, other part of 1 re eece Estate, called Pan Field, Upper and Lower Gunner's Field. Crickets, and Old Orchard, with a Stone-built Barn and Walled Fold thereon, containing in all about 23 Acres. 1 hese parcels adjoin to lands of the Rev. Mr. Herbert and the Rev. Mr. Morgan. Lot 6. AH those Two Stone-built Cottages under one roof, with two Gardens and an Orchaid thereunto adjoining, also pat,t of Trereece Estate, containing about 3A. IR. 3IP. Ihese Cottages and parcel ot Land adjoin to lauds of the Rev. John Jones, Captain Bevan, and the road leading from Whitchurch to Llangarren. Lot 7. All those Parcels of Arable Land, adjoining together, called The Furlongs, also pait of Ticet ce Estate, and contain- ing about Ten Acres. These parcels adjoin to lands of the Rev. John Jones, Mr. Thomas Carrier, and the road leading from Llangarren to Whitchurch. Lot 8. All that Parcel of Meadow Land, called Phillpotl's VIeadow, also part of Trereece Estate, containing about 1 hree Acres. This parcel adjoins the River Garron, and lands of Mrs. Phillpotts, Mrs. Matthews, and Mr. Pope. For all further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, or at the Oflice of Mr. COLLINS, Solicitor, Ross—(if by tetter postage paid.) 011 the 1st of December, price 2s., cloth, gilt edges, THE FIRST OF TWAsgS LEGAL HAND-BOOKS. f a.causc of general complaint, with reference to of I aw „e,aDS ,ac<l«iringE a useful knowledge of the Outlines or affect thp^n^ branc!les of as might suit the taste of some or affect the interests of others, that the extensive nature of waLn °he re^cJerr altlUnably but by fe,w and ,hat> wh<:n terms as to bo ,llat few> ,hey are so replete with technical To remedr in ",inile"'g«ble to non professional readers, ooen TTiUnE CS0 and wi,h l,,e view of laying and made Dlain concise form, divested of technicalities, general ou&nes ot s^cWr^T*' wilh!» reach of all, might be useful to "ol nr.T ™ 0<^ Law,as h?s been lhou«l't lay before the pub<]^on-Prof^»onal readers, it is purposed to lay before the public ,n,l in™w?lll|s OF LBGAL HAND-BOOKS; Law, as it now sui'ds T' f thc S p«S.Uonf <>• w,n be piepdrctl I'hJ sedest!lVhlSJI'r1,()iK Tit F. !\lIDDLF. is neirlv is nn- ln at l*lc 'owest remunerating price, nate month P"'e 'n "'c nate month. 1. DEBTOR AND citFllirm- • o i, i i fished on the 3!>tl of No^r''™ *•" P"b' •2. REAL PROPERTY. oven,0cr- 3. PERSONAL PROPERTY 4. WILL^. tvti. 5: .EXECUTORS AND TORS,-TIIUS. TEES. 6. HUSBAND AND WIFE 7. LANDLORD AND TENANT. 8. BILLS Ot EXCHANGE & PROMISSORY NOTES 9. COMMERCIAL LAW. "iJMi&t,OK* NOMA. 10. rRIgNWPAL AND AGENT-PRINCIPAL AND II. MASTER AND SERVANT 12. LEGACIES. 13. BAILMENTS. 14. ELECTION LAW. 15. t LAW OF NATIONS. 16. PARTNERSHIP. I f ignorance of the Law exemeth no $0, Cbe»p»id«, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET, AND ENTEHEU UPON THE 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, A CAPITAL FARM, SITU ATK IX TlIE PARISH OF MYjX ) I) DISLOY ,V, CONSISTING of a substantial Faun-House, with Barn, Stable, and all desirable conveniences thereto belonging, and about Eighty-five Acres, or thereabouts, of excellent Mei- dow and Pasture Land. in a good state of cultivation. The House is pleasantly situated on an eminence, Hear the Newpoit. and Tredegar Tilrripike atid Tram-road, along which the Bristol Coach passes every day, and now in the occupation of Thomas Davies, tenant. ¡ Apptication to be made to Mr. EDWARD JAMES, Com- mercial-street, Newport; or to Mrs. MARY JAMES, Sunny Bank, Saint Brides, near Newport;—if by letter, the postage must be paid.-Saint HI ides, Oct. 24th, 1839. CAPITAL SPIRIT SHOP A. TAVERV. j TO BE LET, | WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, IF REQUIRED, AN Excellent SPIRIT SHOP and TAVERN, Tie miscs are very capa..ioits, and the situation otae of the most commanding irt the city Of Bristol.—Tlifc only reason of tho preseht occupier's quitting, is, that of retiring from the public business. The Household Furniture, Fixtures, and Stock to be taken, at a fair valuation. Coming in about £ 300. To treat for the same, and further particulars, application may be made to Messrs. ALEXANDER and SON, Auc- tioneers, Appraisers, and General Agents, adjoining the Guile- hall, Bristol, (if by letter, postage paid.) VEllY EXCELLENT INN, TAVERN, AND BREWEilT TO BE LET, AXD ¡jlll Y HE EXTEREl) UPON immediately, AN Old-Established and Well-Accustomed INN, TAV- ERN, and jjREW ERY with large Gardens, and about Fourteen Acres of rich Pasture Land, situate on one of tht-most lequented Roads in the neighbourhood of BrisloL-The above ouse has large Club and Dining Booms, convenient Bed ^nambers, excellent Stabling, spacious Brewhouse and Cel- tais, an«l every convenience that can be desired and to any Person desirous of entering the above line of business, it pre- sents a most favourable oppoitunity. The Household Furniture, Brewery Utensils, capital Stock of Beer (about 7000 gallons), &c., to be taken at a fair valua- tion. Coming in about £ 1000. To treat for the same and for further particular, application to be made to Messrs. ALEXANDER and SON, Appraisers and Auctioneers, adjoining the Guildhall, Bristol. If by let. ter, post-paid. TO AGRICULTURISTS. PERSONS intending to enter into competition for the Prizes to IHJ Bjven al sir Charles Morgan's next Cattle Show, for l,&best pieces of Turnips and Mangel Wurzcl, are requested to talfe notice that tins Day (Saturday, Nov. 9) is the last day for making entries for the same, al the Olfice of Mr. T. J. Phillips, Solicitor, Newport. TO SB LET OR SOLD, BY PRIVATR, CONTRACT, A GOOD,. Substantial. Well-Built HOUSE, containing two Parlours, one kilehcfo, £ nd six Bed-rooms, Cellar, Coachhouse aud StaMing, &c. &c.; together with nearly Two Acres of good Garden and Oichard. likewise, two Neat COTTAGES, with good Gardens, &c. The above Property is situated within seven miles of Newport, v and a good market road. For further particulars, apply to W. J., at the Office of this MONMOUTHSHIRE. £ LM. ASH, AND BEfidH TIMBER, AND COPPIC/E WOOTJS. 0" BE 3 0 LD* BY AtTCTlON, By R; WHITE SON; At theBixcfroitT AuMS, Mo^AioiiTtiji'MlS DAY,(Saturday, the 9th of November, 1839,)at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, (subject to such conditions as will then be produced,) THE FOLLOWING tors OF TIMBER, and COPPICE WOODS: Lot Otte :—. NINE Elms, four Ash, and twenty-one Beech, numbered with led paint, standing Oil the Near Hendre Farm and Caccook. Lot 2. Thirly-six Beech, five Ash, and twenty Elms, also numbeied veith red paint, standing on the Far Hendre Farm. Both these Lots are In thfe parish ef Langrtttock Vibon Avel Lot 3. Twelve Elms, also numbered with red paint, standing on La'ithroihy Farm, in the parish of Dingcstow. Lot 4. Ten Elms, also numbered with red paint, standing on Lands in the occupation of Mr. Dyke, Mr. Charles Parsons, and Mr. James Hall, in the parish and near to the town of Monmouth. Lot 5. The Fallage of a Coppice Wood called" Great Keck stohc," containing 13^ acres, together with fifty-five Oak dou- ble and treble Stores, numbered with red paint from I to -55, standing therein. Lot 6. The Fallage. of Little Kcckstono Wood, containing about Three Acres and a half. The two last Lots are situated on Keckstone Farm, in the parish of RockfieId. W alter Lewis, the Woodward at White Hill, will shew the Lots and for further particulars, apply to Mr. EDWARDS ic Middle Hendre; Mr. GALINDO, Solicitor, Monmouth or to the Auctioneers, Coleford, Gloucestershire. HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. BOTf3-LAS & JtOSEftS BP.G tn,,)it rcsrectfilily to 'nfori)i the Nobility, gentry, and Inhabitants generally, of Newport and its environs, that they LM have OPEN ED the SHOP and PREMISES lately occupied by Mr. STEPHEN ROGERS, (who has removed to Com- mercial-strcct,) wlih an Entirely NEW STOCK OF LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY, SILK, TCSRCEJLV* HOSIERY, nAUSRDASliERY, GLOVES, HATS, CAPS, &c. ike. I heir Purchases will be found to consist of Broad and Narrow Cloths Cassimeres Satin and other Waistcoatings rich f, an« Coloured Gros dc Naples; the newest and most elegant designs iu Mousseline de Laine Saxony Cloths Plain ami rinted Merinos I own 1 nnted Cambrics Silk and Woollen Shawls; Fancy Handkerchiefs and Scarfs. Also, a laige .issortmeut ol lush L-inBiis, .-shebtirtgs, Table Li,ijen, Blankets,Counteipanes, Flannels, Long Cloths, and Calicos; togethei with a choice Vaiicty of Hosiery, Cloves, StocKS, Ribbons, &c^ at S<> ,cll,nK ,UI 'nspection of their Slock generally, I), and Jt. feel confident, from its variety, (he ntlctifion observed in it;- ec ion, com niied vyith the advantages of having made their purchases for Cash, and offering ITRST-HATI. COODS at the lowest I'.iiHiiieialiiig piont, for Ready Money, they have consulted Ihe best mode of securing the present ard permanent favours of the public.. THE LOWEST PRICE ASKED, AND NO ABATEMENT. FUNERALS FURNISHED. WiartfEit FASHIONS. ol III-. Nobility Gentry, Clergy) Professional Gentlemen; and Inhabitants of Bristol, ftiftot, Chfelteoham, and the West of Jjtigliind, aie respectfully informed that D. 1IYAM & CO., TAILORS AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS. IMPORTERS oF FOREIGN NESTINGS, 42, WINJ3-S T7ljdn*t BRISTOL* Have completed their Purchases foi the present season. Tho Stock •••>«.sts of the triost SPLENT>1D and NOVEL DESIGNS in BR11 ISH and FOREIGN VESI'INGS a Vatiety of BEAU TIFUL MIXTURES in BEAVERS and PILOTS, manu- factured from fine Geimaii Wooit for the TAGI-IONI, RUSSIAN PSLTO, and PILOT COATS; DOUBLE-MILLED CLOi IIS, PE'l ERSHAMS, PILO TS, &e., for GREAT COATS and an extensive Assortment of DOESKINS, CALEDO NlAS &c.'&c.jor TROWSERS PRINTED FLANNELS, ERMINE, and BRIGHTON COATING, for DRESSING GOWNS, &c.——-Ihe principal object of I). H and Co. is permanency of connexion, to obtain which the Cutting Department is under the super,n tendance of Cutters of first-rate talent and taste; this combined with Reasonable Charges, and first-rate qua- lity, is the inducement they offer to Gentlemen to patronisfe ttifir LstahlishtHetlL The annexed LtS 1 of PRICES will, on comparison of quality, be found at the least from 30 to 40 per cent; under the prices usually chaigcd and such is the confidence the Proprietors feel, that in point of Quality, Cut, and Prices, they Cannot In excelled, they beg to observe that no Garment ordered at their Establishment need be taken when made, if not fully approved of in any of the above particulars. GREATCOATS. £ s. d. Pilot or Beaver Coats, Taglioni, Russian Petto, or Pilot Fas/iion. .»4.».fiom 1 10 0 Double Milled Cloth Great Coats, double breasted ..2 0 0 Superior ditto.»».«*»..».• 2 15 0 Peteisham 1 12 (,' Very best ditto 2 8 0 Macintosh and Co.'s Patent Waterproof 1 J5 0 Gentlemen's Fine Dress Coats from £ 1. 12s. to 2 12 0 s upeifine Frock or Surlout from £ 1. 15s. to 2 16 0 TROWSEKS. uedonias from 10s. to 0 15 0 Buckskin from 15s. to 1 0 0 I'O'.slcin from £ I. to 1 f} 0 :>uperfia« Cassimere., t..».frtitii 15s. to 1 3 0 'nperfine ditto Breeches from 0 15 0 WAISTCOATS. Woollen Velvets from 10s. to 0 15 0 Cissimere .from 8s. 6d. to 0 10 6 'dei,ed fion, 13s. lo 0 10 0 Splendid F'rench Satins from 15s. to 1 0 0. Silk Velvet, British, ptain or figured 0 18 0 !)"to Dutch, ditto 1 5 0 Ditto Genoa, ditto 1 9 0 I Waistcoats splendidly embroidered, silver and gold, for Dress Ball Vest. CLOAKS. X. s. d. Cloth Opera Cloaks from 1 10 0 Spanish Half-Circular ditto .from 2 5 0 Ditto, a cOrtipletc Circle Of 91 yards round the hoitorti.; .4i..ij.from 3 3 0 Velvet Collars, &c. extra. Youth's Caiiiiet ditto fron, 0 8 0 Uitto, Cloth ditto from 0 11 (i LIVERIES. Suit of Livery 2 15 0 Best C lot II II i Un. eo 3 K) 0 Coachmen's trreAt Coats, treble milled 2 18 0 Large Sizes extra. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Superfine Plain Cloth Dress, consisting of a Tunic, Vest, audTrowsers I 1 (I Ditto, superior quality, handsomely braided, faced with silk if. 18 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. 1 J2 0 Pr.^°nilraClS,hy 1 yC3r' 0liS>nally introduced by D. Hyam and Company, and having gained them such unequalled fame thei/ I rices being the lowest ever offered, they still recommend them to cveiy Geutleman, lo whom fashion, economy, and regularity dUtr.-Th-, it°" ^"fllly ~rl'wo Suits of Superfine Clothes, any J0h,ui, iU 10sthree ditto, ditto, £ 9'10s. f /ou'rdiuo r!i J' i i'i ,us H'ia wo Su,ts Westol England Wool-dved, £ 1. 16s. the best quality that can be made thre' I?; |r t«ur d.tt°. ditto. X15. Velvet Collars. &C. extra. And so on in proportion for each suit. Each Suit t,, the who"e time receipt of Its sUccessor. Gentlemen contracting for Three or more Suits, are allowed fwo Suits in wear during the ,Iwle tllne. The Largest and most Extensive Slock of Macintosh and Co.'s Patent Waterproof Cloaks, Capes, Nursing Aprons, Sfc., Fifteen per cent, under the regular price. it wili indn™ £ °" .l,af,ngf You,Dg Men in their F:stablishmcnt who speak the French, German, and Italian Languages, they trust itwill induce Foreigner to patronise their Establishment. A Suitot Clothes made at Five Hours' Notice. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM S a preserver and restorcr of 0 laealti) to tl.e weak, the sickly, and its warin and teno- (IUality indisputably ren- den; it the best for re- laxations, dehility. tic. ijiors, sinking of the Spir Iis, and all those nervous a f I sw ilci, and oppress the weak, lhl and the Ielieate jl t" warms and steadies Ihe cold and lremulous nerves, the muscular animales the and lenovalcs the whole IHan, whclchy thc chill and watcry Huids uccome rich and balsamic Ihc circulation tesumes its slate. l'he various degrees and kinds of waste or decay that affect the causes^not the same^ p each with some svniDtonis hot r«mwion to the rest, agree very much in this, that the basis or giound work in all is ncailv ihe same. A delusive habit cene- jii ly learnt at grea schools, weakens and destroys the whole nervous system, «nd in the very flower of youth brings ou all the Infirmities of Ihe most languishing old age, rendering its votaries indifferent to all amusements, absent in company, dull and Let those who are^afflicted in the following manner, reflect on the cause that produces such direful havoc upon the whole- some appetites a P e" I^'sordered stomach, dry cough, weakness in the voice, hoarseness, shortness of breath upon the least ««rcjse; an<1 ,he*hole system. Those afflicted with weakness of sight or n.emo.y, paleness, languo? of the eyes, should take tllnc to consIder, that youth is the important pC""d for formmg a robust constitution, and that nothing is to he dreaded so milch 3JI premature excess. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYIUACUM Is intended to relieve those Persons who by an immo lerate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitution, or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state, are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affections of the »"v"us sy!>tero, obstinate gleets, involuntary emissions, cxcess> irrega|arity> obstructions of cer- ta 1 n ev,acua ion>, .v ''[Jpo,.e"t;y» •j uretiiiess, vNcc. But the rcliet administered is not confined lo these alone. The valetudiu.yian by birth, who has a ceived froin his parents the inhe.Uance of a diseased and unprol.tic frame the delicate female, whom an 'l?'Sether w„|, the immoderate use of tea and other weak and watery ailments, has, without any fault of he is brou,,h ton I e <-ala.n.tous symptoms of a consumptive habit, a„d are, without timelv assistance sinking into an .Himely grave, buttons relaxed, weak, or decayed, iu men or women, are under the immediate influence of this res orafve. () d 10 ig is a.s«>«. and consumptive habits, are soon relieved, and speedily cured. Poverty of blood, and ema- cl"nse;"» d,i" ™a,crs •"> »"•> "■« «•"» i» So s,«a, a iesU;iativo, ami »,l,,W,o„s in all ca^s attomM with dcbilit, a„<l rcla.alion, fron, whatever cause arising was noei belou. offered l0 mankind, and there is not any nedn-inn hitherto discovered, the uses of which are more vImT™' "o 1,1 i bottles mr^e U so great a vanety ol ^omplaints to which the human frame is I able.—-Sold in bottics j11,. ea h> Q|. the quantl,y of f(,ur in 0I1C fan v bottle for 33s., by which one lis. bottle is saved, \"ilierica,' and t11 e Continent of K^r'opi't,US ,0wn 5 United Kingdom, .^ei^cd^nly by ^lUlYand Co., Surgeons, No. 4, Creat Charles-street, BjrminghaiIlf and 23> Slater-street, «|'p outside oFcach wrani er t 8 ^f6 fiun,nc w«thout the s S'ature, LP 'HR\ & Co." impiesscd on a Stamp, on the outside ot cat.ii wiapper, to mutate which is felony of th deepest dye. 1 Messrs. Terry and Co.Surgeons, „,ay be consulted as usual at No. 4, Great Charles-jticct, Biimincham and <>3 Slater- ,trect, Liverpool. ( illy one personal visit is required front a country patient, to enable Messrs. Perry and Co toVive such fo/advice^must be pos™Hid a f^S a permanent and effectual cure, alter all other means have proved ineffectual.-Letters tor advice must oe post paid, and contain the usual fee of one pound. In cases of secrecy, consult the TBEA l'lSb given gratis with each box of q. ^,E ^RY'S PURIFYING SP E C I F I c PILLS, price.2s9d.4s.6d and lis. per box containing a full description «/ ihtf above complaint, illustrated by ENGRAVINGS shewing the fatal effects arising from the use of mercury, accompanied with plain and practical directions for an effectual and ?peedy cure with ease, secrecy, and safety, without the aid of medical assistance. actual and MoSlnI D'Ug!is'- Monmoutl, j and J. H. VVhcJeiftle Patent M«Uiciu6 Houses la topdon} MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY F^RIV^TE CONTRACT, TWO rABBis, Situated ill the parish ,;f Penalt, in the tlht,p Comity, CCONTAINING about Two Hundred Acres (more or less) s of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. Also, a FARM, situate iu the parish of SKENKRETU, con- taining about Ninety Acres (more or less} of Arable, Meadow, and Wood Land. For particulars, and to treat for Sale, apply to Messrs. POWLES and TYLER, Solicitors, Monmouth or to Messrs. WHI TE and SON, Land Agents, Coleford. Letters to he post paid.——Monmouth, Sept. 5th, 1839. PENHOW VICARAGE, MLDNMOTJTHSLIIR E. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. H. Af. PARTRIDGE, On MONDAY, the 11th day of Nwembkr, 1839, on the pre- mtses.—At! the Modern and Nearly New HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CAin". flings, Stnnfi Chi. St- NEW PONY PitAETON, SET OF HARNESS, PONY, SADDLES & BRIDLES, AN EXCELLENT DOUBLE-UAKRFL GVX, WITti FEFLCLFSSION LOCK, AND EFFECTS, OF tti £ Rbir. WILLIAM THOMAS, WHO IS LEAVING 3.46 NCHJiinounnooD INCLUDING a handsome Rosewood Loo Trtlile. with Oil- t. case Cover; set of twelve and two arms elegant Zebia-wood Chairs, covered with Drab Damask Moreen Zebra-wood Sofa, 11 with Swab and Pillows, covered, en suite Fine-toned Square Piano-Forte, in Mahogany Case, by Broadwood Mahogany Dining Table, on Pillars; ditto Circular Work ditto; fet ot Mahogany-frame Chairs, in If air Seating; Beech ditto, with Mahogany Scats; Cane and Bush-seat ditto; new Brussels Carpet, 14 feet by 16 feet; ditto, 13 feet by 12 feet, ami Hearth RugS Brussels Bedside and Stair Carpets; Moreen, Muslin, and Cliintr, Windotv Curtains; elegant Mahogany Four-post Bedsteads, with Moreen and Chintz Furniture l ent ditto, with Dimity Furniture Crib, with Bed complete Straw and Wool Mattresses; Mahogany Chest of Drawers an excellent solid Mahogany Wardrobe, with Cedar Trays; Mahogany Dressing Tables; Wash-stands; Night Commodes and lowel Horses; Painted Wash-stands sets of Chamber Ware Bronzed Kitchen and other Fenders Polished Steel Parlour and Kitchen Fire Irons a useful and nearly new As- sortment of Kitchen Requisites; Bronzed Tea Urns; Pape and Japanned Trays and Waiters a large and handsome Stone China^Dinner Set; Breakfast and "fed Sets Glass, in Decan- ters, Tumblers and Wine Glasses Milk Pans, Tubs, Buckets, &c.&c. Also, two small Mows of HA V an excellent newPony Phaeton, built 011 the newest principle, with Patent Axlcs, Lamps, &c., complete set of new Pony Harness, with covered buckles handsome Brown Pony, five years old, broke to carry a lady; new and second-hand Saddles and Bridles, fvc. &c. Mr. Partridge most respectfully solicits an early attendance, as the premises must be positively cleared by 10 o'clock on the morning of the 1 '2th inst, on which day he has also to attend Sale at Machen. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, By Mr. H. M. PARTRIDGE, At the KING'S HEAD INN, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th Nov. 183!), by order of the Executors under the will of the late J\J 1 Robert Roberts, deceased, (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given), all.i subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there prodllced.-Tlle FOLLOWING PROPERTIES, VI7. Lot I. LL those THREE MESSUAGESor DWELLING xV. HOUSES, and Stable, situate in the Castle pre cincts, in the borough of Newport, in the respective occupation: of John Shailon, John Harper, George Thomas, and Lewi Bees, as yearly tenants. The abólvc Premises are held under lease, 33 years of which were unexpired on the 15th September last, sui.jcct to aI, annual rental of £ 1. 12s. Lot2. All those THREE MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, situate in Griffin-street, in the said b< rough, in tin ("Ceupation of Mary Frederick, Jacob Clarke, and Edward MOl ;{an, as yearly tenants. I I The al>avc are held for the remainder of a term, nine years 01 which were unexpired on the 1st day of May last, subjeci to au annual rental of £ 16. Lot 3. ONE WHOLESHAREintheGBEAT WESTERN BAILWA Y, Lot 4. TEN SHARES in the MONMOUTHSHIRE an<! GLAMORGANSHIRE BANKING COMPANY. Sale to commence at Six o'clock in the Evening precisely. For particulars, application to be made at the Auctioneer'. Office, Commercial-street, or to Messrs. PKOIHERO an<; PHILLIPS, Solicitors, Newport. MR. WILLIAM TUCKER, AroTHECARTT, Engages to Chrk the XING'S EVIL, or ULCE- RATED SORE LiUjftt ibU'h any Man in England or Wales, for One Hundred Soiet-clgtis. i A MOST wonderful cure performed on Mrs. Powell, tin & wife of Mr. John Powell, Blacksmith, at Merthyr Tydvil. she was afflicted with sore legs for eight years, and many piece; of bones came out of them she had tried eight doctors, an^ was a patient at the Swansea Infirmary, and all to no purpose, until she took one large bottle of Mr. Tncker's Tincture, aill she is at present peifectlv cured. As witness my hand, Job; Powell. A remarkable cure performed on Mrs. Pell, wife of Mr. Ja, Pell, junr., confcetioner, Cross-street, Newport:—She wa afflicted with a sore leg for two years and a half; but by takim two bottles of Mr. Tucker's tincture, and using two boxes (I: ins ointment, she is quite cured. Mr. and Mrs. Pell have cei lifted this fact. Certificate dated Aug. 20, I83y. Hannah Fitzgerald, of Bane's Well, Newport, voided a join worm nine yards one foot long, with 1927 joints, and a moutl jt every joint, July 16th, 1839. William Richards, a coaker, at the Beaufort Works, is quia cured of theieprosy, which he had all over his body, by taking ,)iie large bottle of Ilr.'I'uckcr's Anti-corbtit'c'r*ucttire.-A- witness my hand, Williain Richards, May 1. U\38. The wife of Thomas Williams, a finer, at Trcdegar, is curec of a sore leg, aftet many years' standing, by taking one boltl, of Mr. Tucker's Tincture.-As witness my hand, Thomas Wil liams, April 10, 1838. Mr. Thoma3 Jones, Exciseman, Swansea, is perfectly curer of a sore leg, by Mr. Tucker's Tincture, after four years' stand ing, which was occasioned by the scurvy in the blood, afte trying different doctors in Cardiff and Newport. Jan. I, 18W Henry Nicholls, of Norton, four miles from Swansea, wa cured of a sore let?, with 32 wounds (alter being afflicted fo, three years, and given over by the Doctors t i the Swansea In firinary), by taking Mr. Tucker's medicines. As witness m, hand, Hetny Nicholls. July In, 1839. John Clayton, son of William Clayton, Abersyehan, neai Pontypool, is perfectly cured of the king's evil by three bottle; of Mr. Tucker's Tinclure, after being afflicted for len years. January, 1835. Mr.TUCKER'S MEDICINES may be had at any time only direct No. 13, Commercial-stieet, Newport, Monmouth shire." All letters to be post paid. R. & T. TAYLOlrS CONCENTRATED MEAT LOZENGES. FOR SPORTSMEN 5,- TRAVELLERS. EAND T. TAYLOR'S MI LI UM in PARVO, or Con • centrated Meat this superior Preparation, composed oi the finest Meats by concentration into the small compass < common Lozenges, will be found, by its uutricious and agree able qualities, a great acquisition to Sportsmen during a han' dny's ride 01 ramble, to 'Travellers 011 Railroads or Steam-boal.- iu Theatres or crowded Assemblies, and on all other occasioni- when a healthy appetite cannot be satisfied in the formal man tier of Laid 'Tables." One or two of the Lozenges dissolve"' in the mouth, will afford the most nutricious sustenance, parti eularly to Invalids, who cannot digest meat in its usual form -Sold in small portable Boxcs for the Pocket, at Is. and 2., each, and warranted to retain its virtues in all climatcs, if kel)- free from damp. None aie genuine unless signed on thc sidt laLeI Eo and T. Taylor, 17, Ilolborn, London. r& Agents in every Town in the Kingdom. (Q jt ft ø ¡: E4 « .0 COPY of a Letter from HFRBEUT MAYO, Esq.. F.R.S.,Se nn Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital, and Professor of Anatomy and Pathology, King's College, London, &c., &c. To THOMAS HOLI.OWAV, Ksq. SIR,—Will you excuse this informal ;tiiswer!-Tioe Ointment which yon seut nie has been of use in ALL the cases iu which I have tried 11. Send me, if you please, some more in a few <i.t;s' timc-I have enough for the present. Y ollrs trnly, It. M AYO. W, George's street, Hanoversquare, April ill, 1837. HOLLOWAY'S UNIVERSAL FAMILY OINTMEN I will be found far more efficacious in the following disease5 tlian any other remedy extantviz., Ulcers, Venereal U) ccrs, Wounds, Bad Legs, Nervous Pains, Gout, Rheuma- tism, Contracted and Stiff Joints, Pains in the Chest and Bones, Dttricutt Respiration, Swellings and Tumours, See. li; ctfects have been astonishing in the most severe cases of Stone .aid Ulcciated Cancers, Scrofula, or King's Evil, in all skin diseases, as Ring Vorm, Scald Heads, ,c. and in Burns Soft Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, ivc. Five hundred and forty Medical Certificates, most of which are from the first Medical authorities, such as her Majesty's Serjeant Surgeon, Sir B. C. Brodie, Bart., and such like eminent names, must for evet set at rest all doubts as to the superior efficacy of this remedy. HoUoway's External Disease Pill Combines all those sanative properties which lender it a ver\ powetful auxiliary to the Ointment; and it is strongly recom mended to be used in every case in conjunction with the Oint- ment.—A small explanatory Treatise is affixed to every Box of Pills. Sold by the Proprietor, 13, Broad-street Buildings, City, London Mr. W. Morgan, Hish-street, Newport; Mr. W. A. Cossens, Church-street, Monmouth Mr. J. H. Moigan, Aber- gavenny and by all respectable holcsalc and Retail Medi- cine Venders throughout the Kingdom, in Po's at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4», 6d. each, The laieett siie contains sis of the im itelj <pi»tUy of POSTPONEMENT. THE HOUSE-WARMING DINNER ADVERTISED to take i- place at the BEAR INN, CRICKHOWELL, on the It Is instant, is, through unavoidable circumstances, POST- PONED to some future day, of which due notice will be given. Crickhowell, Nov. 1st, 1839. M O N M O U T II S II lIt E, TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON AT CHRISTMAS NEXT, ALL those capital PREMISES, called PENPOUND- IIOUSE, with Stable, Coach-house, Wailed Garden, and Three Closes of rich Meadow Land thereto belonging, situate in the immediate neighbourhood of Abergavenny. Apply to T. GABB, Esq., Abergavenny or to Messrs. JONES and WADDINGTON, Solicitors, Udt-If by letter, post paid.—Usk, 30th October, 1839.. IMPORTANT TO MDUM:RS. TO BE LET, AND ENTERED UPON IMMEDIATELY, poimrswririoo azzzz,, CoM«i"TtiT^ -r <1 -I" Rooms capable of storing several thousand busfeefs of Corn, and every convenience for carrying on an extensive trade. It is situate in thccentieof the Iron Works, and neighbourhood of Pontypool, and is supplied with a never-failing and powerful stream of water. For particulars, apply (if by letter, post-paid) to GEORGE LAWRENCE, Esquire, Blue Broom, Ragland; or to Mr. ALEXANDER EDWARDS. Solicitor, Pontypool. MONMOUTHSHIRE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, IN LOTS, AS UNDER, VIZ. — Lot I. 4 SMALL FREEHOLD ESTATE, sitnate in the J\ parish of LANBADPOCK consisting of a House, Barn, and other Buildings, thriving Orchard, and Seventeen Acres of Land, with a Lime-kiln and Quairy of excellent Limestone thereon. Lot 2. A Piece of MEADOW or PASTURE LAND, con- taining Four Acres, lying at a short distance from the above. Lot 3. A PUBLIC-HOUSE, called THE FULL MOON, situate in the parish of PENHOW, with Stable, GardeD, Or- chard, and other conveniences. This Property has lately undergone considerable repair, and is now let to a very respectable tenant. N.B. £ 400. may remain on Mortgage of this Lot, at Four per Cent., if required. Apply to Messrs- JONES and WADDINGTON, Solicitors, Usk, (if by letter, post paid.)—Usk, 30th Octolwr, 1839. 34, BRIDGE-SI., BLACKER IA Rit, LONDON. ECONOMIC LIFE-ASSURANCE SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED IN 182.V LOWER RATES OF PREMIUMS than any other Office that entitles parties to a Pailicipalion in the profiu. The Bonus declared in 1834 amounted upon an average to Liti. per Cent. on the Premiums then paid and recently » second Bonus has been awarded, amounting on the average to £ 31. per Cent. on the premiums paid during the last five years. All Assurances effected on the equal scale of rates during this year (1839) will participate in the profits at the next divi- sion iu 18.14. Policies on the lives of persons dying by suicide, duelling, or by the hands of Justice, arc not void, as respects the interests of parties to whom they JUay have been legally assigned. Mr. THOMAS FOWLER, Agent for Abeigavenny. THOMAS STEEL, Esq.Medical Referee. BRISTOL NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS. t) SK AND GLAMORGAN, \RE INTENDED TO PLY DUB ING I HE ENSU- ING WEEK AS FOLLOWS: .I-'r",n fit iitol tr Newport. ) Eroni hc~rpori JeA'istol. November. November. II, Monday—9 morning II, Monday—8 looming 12, Tuesday—9 morning J2, Tues,lay-8 morning 13, Wednesday—10 morning 13, Wednesday—8J N.Thursday —11 morning 14,'Thursday—8i mom re* 15, Friday—12 noon 15, Friday—9J morning 16, Saturday—1 afternoon 16, Satuiday —II morning FAKES :—After-Cabin, 4s hore-Cabin, 28. Children under 12 years of ace, Half-price. Dogs, is each. Eoor-wheel Car- riage, 20s Two-wheel ditto, 10s Horses, 5s each Two-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, with one Pas- senger, 15s; Hone and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto, Fore- ^The' Proprietors of the above Packets give NOTICE, tb«» .hey will not be accountable for any Passengers Luggage, rior will they be answerable for nny Goods, 1 ackage.or Par- •el, (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of then Offices, in Bristol or Newport, and if above the value of 40s, :o be entered at its vabie, and caniage in proportion paid for he sallie at the time of booking. Goods, Packages, and Parcels should be delivered at the Packet Office, one hour, at least, before the time stated tor jailing. Pontypool and <Lbe>gavenny.—Coaches daily between these ^laccs and Newport. Tredegar Iron fVorks, through Abercarne, Newbridge, and iiedtveliy, and a branch ftom Newbriilge to Nantyglo.— A Coach iaiiy between these places and Newport arriving at Newport ibout ten o'clock niCrninS> and starting atoneo'clock afternoon. Apply at the Bristol general Steam Navigation Company's )flire, Quay, Bristol or to JOHN JONFjS, Agent. Steam Packet Officcs, Rowni'am Wharf, Hotwells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport, Nov. 8, 1839. 11IE BRISTOL AND CHEPSTOW^STEAM PACKET WYE, rS INTENDED TO PLY D'\ILY Dl^^G THE L ENSUING WEEK. From Bristol. From Chepstow November. November. It, Monday—8 morning 11, Monday-not sail, 12, TmldaY-Dot sail 12, Tuesday-9 morning 13, Wednesday—8 morning 13, Wednesday — 10J morning 14, Thursday-8 morning 14, Thursday—11 morning 15, Friday—10 morning 15, Friday—12J afternoon 16, Saturday—11 morning 16, Saturday—1| afternoon ç.;}- The Packet will discontinue Plying for this Season on the 16th instant. FAHES:—After-Cabin, 4s—F'oi«-Cabin, 2s; To and Fro the same Day (provided a To and Fro Ticket is taken),—After- Cabin. 6s-Fore-Cabin, 3s Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price.—Dogs, Is cach.-Four-wbeel Carriage, with or without Horses, 20s.-Carriage drawn by one Horse, including Driver, 10s 6d.—Horses, each 5s.-Horse and Rider, After- Cabin, 6s.—These Fares include evety expense. JOHN JONES, Agent. Packet Office, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, Bristol, Nov. 8,1839. Tlae Proplidors of the above Steam Packet give NOTICE, hat they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, aor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel if lost or damaged ), unless booked at either ol their (-ffices, ■ii Bristol or Chepstow, and if above the va$M€ of 40s entered aits value, and Carriage in proportion paid ftf the same at the time of Booking.
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FATAL EXPLORIOS IS A COAL MINE.—In spite of all the admira- le rules and precautions laid down for the use of the wire-gauze lamp -)i Sir Humphrey Davy, accidents are continually occurring in our coal mines, by which, in some late instances, as many as twenty persons have been victims, some without hopc of recovery These accidents may tot in all cases arise from carelessness, but let all who work in mines provide themselves with that extraordinary preparation, Holloway's Ointment, and Holloway's External Disease Till (atonic and alterative ;uxiiiary to the Ointment 1 as by this means they may soon retrieve Ihu consequences of wounds, &c" however inflicted. in all external ctisoi- "erR their specific agents of cure (the Ointment or l'ill) are truly mar- vellous in their effects, rapidly exterminating gout, cancer, rheumatism, paralysis, piles, scrofula, glandular obstruction. &c. These are facts which cannot be too universally circulated. The Charmed Bullet has been long rccogniscd here as well as in Germany, and the unerring" shots of those keenly alive to the death of the feathered race, will shortly be put to the test as the sporting sea- son is now in full play, when those who traverse the moors, woods, and zlenll, in pursuit of game, oft proceed farther than the morn < intent ontemplated, when perchance no friendly sign betokens refreshment* .'or the weary and hungry sportsman; but this is easily remedied by having a box cn £ and T. Taylor's (of I', Lower Holborn, London,) Concentrated Meat Lozenges, two or three of which dissolved in the mouth pives nourishment for hours, or may be instantly converted into an excollent basia of soup with all the gout to givo a sest to appetite, whilst tJ¡¡¡ frtftag charge t44 pwuthillty pi»m Un-R t,4t fttgt | aud WmiM clfciii v 11