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■t As same proud column,though aIon«, RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering tluoae, Now is the stately column broke. The beacon light is qnench'd in smoke Th. tnampet'lIil", sound is still, The warder giint on the MU
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-= FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Lo A FRANCE. rtd Aberdeen seems to have got himself into a rather 8r" dilemma with the French Government. M. in (k ('P?a'ts very plainly of his lordship in the discussion Tlf ^er °' Deputies on Friday. ter j e of the case, according to the French Minis- l4jt'e j ls ~I" a conversation with the Count de St. Au- jecl Aberdeen took occasion to introduce the sub- bear 'S'crs« As M. Guiiot observes, il is important to ^lal l',e communication of the English Mi- by an perfectly spontaneous. It was not suggested it) fac^ observation of the French Ambassador. It was, itcfitilunicatioti from Lord Aberdeen; ami here ^'ench ll'zo13 vers'°» of it:—"In a conversation with the W»at i„ ioi"^ assador, Lord Aberdeen.$aid spontaneously, r'a» l>rot rnac^e aC^insl our occupation of Alge- l,°w he H^S a°^ ,ive,y 'n-tessant remonstrances, but that ^'fferentJ!) Qt re3uine l',at position; that his attitude was *i„u, l€n years' possession was in his eyes a se- thisSuhfC«r*™> an event accomplished, and thcit on Ohe diffeCt 00 or observation to miike *l*e itn,.eret,ce between the two words does not seem to PrlT—mC ^ouc^'e pcu)' This conversation was 8,tttck j j ^e words were spontaneous. What /«it8r Aberdeen was the sanction of time, the y.°mP Lord Aberdeen spoke simply and sensibly Say^ pj fs a8°»' continued M. Guizot, I was the first to ^esi a,pe conquered Algiers, and will keep her con- lot }j* jVery one now repeats these words. But let us GovevnaSlonish'ed 'bat time (and the accession of a Tory Cofl~y was neccssary to bring things to this pass. Riv«g»j'S*s roust be consolidated by time. Time alone Lot<} sanction and an authority. The words ol berdpen were nothing else than a recognition of the Ws." ?jvcn progressively by time to our Algerine con- «^tjy Ihese expressions, spontaneously given, were coi- Any ^roitted by the King's Ambassador in London. Tlle fa rence of expression is of little consequence. Pra!)(,e a'oue is important. And the great fact is, that ,as cor»quered Algiers, and that twelve years' pos had* ^,HS brought the Cabinet and the statesman ^pou || the strongest objection and remonstrance tOIle I Its Subject, to take quite a different attitude and ig olfiee. '•eeJi w° presume it will not be now repeated that ?(lual|vS cluesllo,ls have been asked in Parliament, and °"ler ot neeC"( ss discussion raised in the press, with no »et„m 'ban to create irritation between the two go- thf j-e,lls- Had it not been for this species of inquiry, 'he unj'?C^ Rovernment would have been now indulging in •from p,stll>bed belief that at length they had received fi8land a formal recognition of the African con ,°n|y j'. Lord Aberdeen, on the other hand, says, that not ^'haf k not 'n P°'nt ^act 8've a''y 8U<jb recognition, bad no intention of giving it. It is quite ma- chete l',e question cannot be suffered to remain "• M. Guizot distinctly tells Lord Aberdeen thig, lbe very firstopportunity he will put the ralidily to l^e le8t" Should anytning occur to Gub* 'h* aPPointment of a new consul at Algiers, Frencil must" either have his exequatur from D<" CAh p0verninent, or England must remain with- Oftsul at Algiers. The SPAIN. •? said ,Jec,e<1 conspiracy to rekindle civil war in Spain '1»e. laTe failed, and to be given up, at least for a t journaf Su^iec<> however, still occupies much space in y ">etn i|S,Rnu va"ous reports relating toil are published Not'l0u?" authentic seems to have been known wied** s,a,es that the following was the plan ol C°'>si(]^ ik?ale^ thc Spanish emigrants, and it does not 8,rHcte(j > a| 't is even yel entirely abandoned. "In- ^rrt>r *»hic^ 1 exPer'ence °f the last defeats, and by the tl? 0,le t>o-> committed in concentrating all their effort? HttaeLln'' '^ley determined 011 this occasion to make f^ted (Q tl,rec different points. By this they ex either ,am a ^ol'ble advantage—the Regent wouid s(oQt of et compelled to remain at Madrid to protect the 'o b ,V?r,)n'ent' an(^ 'ben the insurrection would have C0,lS0''dated in the provinces or, repeating the !SberrehWhlch Provcd so successful in the month of ^'?ato j vvould advance rapidly upon one of the Nvould h point?, and then the other two invading parties (TVe marched straight to Madrid, re-established th na 8 Soven,rncn,» ar|d fallen simultaneously 0 fire* ^e,?en'» who would have been taken hetween The Poin,s designed for attack were Catalonia, ^>reeProv'nce,» and the frontiers of Portugal; and had606'3'3 W''° Were 10 d'rect 'be attacks on those bf,>'shed CVCn ^eeo aPP°tnted one of whom had set oui rfrP'8n»nWlu 'ar^e sura °f mon«y; taking the road to a -rou8b Montauban and Toulouse." The th*a' 'n pn".e^*ays 1 hat General Ramon Narvaez, whose lately announced, had gone towards r the • ,uary to London, and thence to Falmouth, j'^hino p,tent'°n of embarking for Lisbon: that on h?", *ecal|a however, he received a letter from Lon- day ah ,0 ^a,'s> wbere he is at present. That I r«0n n bis arrival in the capital he was joined by a ^ged inan|f^ Angelo, coming from Gibraltar, who was J>ICh- -Sa,ne hotel. The same journal adds that e th t,8''no chiefs have been summoned to Paris, t ey are now holding a sort of council of war. tI We at I INDIA. It'll a ,aPPy *° perceive that a ray of hope yet exists f last 'S^strous intelligence from Afghanistan, pub- utfeett a Vvt'ek, roay not be well founded. Capt. Ilarvey ^°,r,Paii'nc^|e"l'e,na" well acquainted with Upper India, by h° its a' atcs :d oilier circumstances, finds ground to e,rec' in u'110r''y* The following letter from him ap- ik 9 in t e Morning Chronicle of Saturday last:- d.1 OF THE DESTRUCTION OF OUR r TROOPS IN CA BOOL. th he Editor of the Evening Chronicle. exireme regret I perceive, in a leading article °f this day, that credence id given to a letter con- ^th • cc°unt of the destruction of our troops in Cabool. °f JanulU!ion, is supposed to be dated Jellalabad, the t»i»J,')r"arv •I?'' and as steamer left Bombay on the 1st 1 i?'1 °f th» 6 18 on'y thirteen days allowed for the trans- lo K from Jellalabad to Bombay. froJVW10" denying the possibility of news being Suj*t° Loqj- had to Bombay in that time. From Jella- 0cC0hv,o,^a^, un('er *he most favourable circumstances, »i«, It,h»yi jj?, ays J «Bd from our frontier post at Loodianah ^*ys hy the mail, being through our own ttrriio- I thi I S days for news, which is said to have A ttr. r eeil days, By any other route the period would slalemei,t quoted by the Tima is diametri- 'dr- 1 L ,0 that made by me, at the Seaman's Hospital V-B'° rwlue&t the actual date of the letter, on which 'Patok^h it i18 inay be given, the name of the place ^'th and* ,Tril,en> 'he post mark of the place from whence de- l*e'80D« <,ale °f 'he post mark. These are points by 'he with Upper India will be enabled to e aut enticit of the intelligence given in lo-day's MtoJ' °f thej/6! So many persons are deeply interested in the ih j'en<^8» 't is only just the fullest examination ft t t|lp orc'efl, I can see no reason to withdraw my asser- Utt.^orts w r°°ps are perfectly safe. *t»(j' °f |(,C .r<i Pre*alent in India—previous in Dr. Brydon's Bry^s°t»e having left Cabool—that Colonel Shelton x^'hT" letteX of his brigade were made prisoners. In Dr. ^»l i|e chi r' a'sh is mentioned as one of the hostages lei 1 itioiniS -at Oabool, while letters were received from p su,ce, mentioning that he had left Cabool, and \vh0 eneral Sale's brigade. Also the death of Capt. in V assass,nate(l w'lh Sir W. M'Naghten, was Jiiry« f. e ^Dg''sli papers giving the Indian news last 6o an<l I i'8,s ws how completely dates have been disre- ^r, j.0'' grou,8) C0D''tlent that when this intelligence is sifted, *hci r^^°u an/ *v' he found for the statement attributed to f0 'hat it is merely a tissue of bazaar reports in« *t all V- 10 England. I would further call your r*'« Posif raes> to a comparison of dates with the geo- which reports are received, the usual H»jS' °U cm 8ENCE is conveyed being four miles an hour, Nin, .the s roads. lhey°kfS forced to leave Cabool—which I still **Peri«' 1'hev *e Do1^—'hey never would have retired on Jtl the in ilTere awar? difficulties General Sale had t|*1Pt«!ieoP'e. i k mounl,'n passes, from the sudden hostility ho 0se na er«fore Colonel Shelton would not have at *n.C8' incommoded wiih eleven hundred cavalry Jt0 when he could, by retiring through the a»(J u zpee and Candahar, derive the greatest ad 1 Wt» "Ethan "J1!00 from those arms of his force, besides h> 'be 'outii? y llie ,rooP8 al Ghuznee and Candahar, h 0r ,»« (o .°6 three thousand men. The report quoted h ^h«> 'tiuarB, is s,ated as received ai Jellalabad on the 8ra\jLy.' l842. h> f. har» 700 miles distant from Jellalabad, quoting t0 c^Per of°ik ^ah°ol up to the '20th of December, 1841, o? h»t,j ^'ievnJ • of January, mentions, as a report « e«ra thp 'at 'he ladies of the camp had fallen into the p* ''is bri e']e'T,y> and that Colonel Shelton and some ^0,up| '"glish w^3 hccome prisoners. The destruction ."d 0 es i(,e an easy addition to a bazaar report, and e''4Uhlrr',18 aft ° 1 °' w'iat is now published as authentic, !>• tlin^iQ January, and first made known ai r.*thaVh« pari January- "•fttg e« place P0S3essl°n of Dr. Brydon's letter will '1° njaH Post-mark, and thus enable a proper ^8. i> have iUp 1 va'u« of the intelligence. ° ry» RJax h"i0iUr 10 ^e' s'f' ^our °he(l'ent Mrvant, HABV £ Y TvcKfiix.
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.Co r THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Comet: of Corn Street, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT RF1HE PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that this Establig 1 mentis COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIET Y OF NEW It, HANDSOME TYPE, SrtTAttLE FOR BOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, LA W FORMS, AUC110NEKKS'CA TALOG UES BILLS or ZlADZirO SHIPPING NOTES, RETOTMS OF ALL DESCRBPTIIONIS FOR URON WORKS A COLLEGES, AND ALL WORKS RtQI'lRINO tXPttlllON, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY MUL ,a4MQjr qaa&a amaaenge ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC., EXECMEJ) IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE. FUL MANNER. fro ØirUtrttsrrø. Tue ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- spectfully informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the "MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will promptly forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in !,he Paper. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for theGAZOTIC, the London Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Eng- ind, Ireland, and Scotland. MONMOUTHSHIRE. CHEPSTOW AND ABERGAVENNY DISTRICT Or TURNPIKE ROADS SHIRENEWTON BRANCH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T"A'l'.a, °f *he TRUSTEES of the above MONDAY SS«,kW bc i,8idat the t«wn HALL, in Usk, u.I MONDAY, the 18th day of APRIL next, at Twelve o'clock Tor°i°«' J[ Pu/P?s« ,of. LETTING BY AUCTION, the ?-amIkg L*NGWM and SHIRE NEWTON GATES, on the said Road, for the Term of One Year, com- mencinjK from the 1st day of May next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, in the manner directed by the Acts passed in tbe Thild and Fourth years of His Majesty King George the Fourth For Regulating Inrnpike Roads," which Tolls were L«t to«.th..r for the last year at the clear rent of £ 250. Whoever happens to be the best bidder, will be required to pay down a Deposit of £ 10. per centon the rents or rent which will be held as a security for the due payment of the rent quar- teily, with such security as the Trustees present shall approve of, for payment of the rent at which such Tolls may be Let, and the Renter will have to pay for Stamps, Contract, &c. JOHN SHEPARD, Clerk to the said Trustees. Usk, 10th March, 1842. HIS MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA, having AUTHORISED and GUARAN- TEED several DISTRIBUTIONS of MONEY DIVI- DENDS, which (though they are NO LOTTERIES) oflier many possibilities of obtaining LARGE FORTUNES, HEINE BROTHERS at HAMBURGH and at LUBECK, are now SELLING ORIGINAL BONDS for the said DIS- TRIBUTIONS. Persons desirous to purchase for the next Distribution may receive, previous to giving any orders, the Prospectus and Particulars, upon addressing a line Either to HEINE BROTHERS at HAMBURGH, Or to HEINE BROTHERS at LUBECK. ,I The Next Distribution contains DIVIDENDS of £ 64. £ ,0°- £ lU)- £ ii0- £ »50., £ 200. £ 250., £ 300., £ 600., £ 600., £ 700., £ 1,000., £ 1,200., £ 1,800. £ 4,000., £ 22,500.STERLING amounting togetherto £ l42 994* BRITISH STERLING MONEY. CfHuci) of itglanti ikife anir .d1ttt ASSURANCE, TRUST AND ANNUITY INSTITUTION, 6, KING WILLIAM-STREET, CITY. Empowered, by Special Act of Parliament. AND UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE, LAY AND CLEIIICAL. (One-tenth offbe entire Profits or this Institution will be ap- plied to the relief of Distressed and Aged Clergymen, and the Widows and the Orphans of Clergymen who may be recommended by the Bishops, or by the Clergy of their to- spective Localities.) TRUSTEES. I The Right Hon. Lord Sinclair. j William Sloane, Esq. Sir John S. Forbes, Bart. Robert Thurburn, Sen., Esq. DIRECTORS. I WILLIAM SLOANE, Esq., Chairman. J. Anderson, Esq.,H-E,I.C.S. W. Camp Ciane, Esq. H. P. Hope, Esq. B. Jackson, Esq. Rev. II. J. Koapp, D.D. James Lamb, Esq, Captain Macdoug111. Rev. Thos. Robertson, M.A. George Sloane, Esq. Edw. Heathcote Smith, Esq. wli. urbur"' Sen- Sir William White. SCOTTISH BRANCH.—DIIIECIORS.-Office, 4, Queen-street Edinburgh. J as. Gnlespie Graham, Esq. R. Kaye Greville, Esq., LL.D. William Scott, Esq.. W.S. A. Urquhart, Esq., Advocate. M. N. Macdonald, Esq., W.S. James Steuart, Esq, w s William Stothart, Esq. Patrick Cheine, Esq. Thos. G, Mackay, Esq., W.S Adam Hay, Esq., W.S* SOLICITOH.—E. M. Eldeiton, Esq. 3, Lothbury. SECREJAIIY.— William Emmens, Esq. BANKEHS. Messrs. Heriies, Farquhar, & Co., St. Jamcs's-stieet. Union Bank, of London, Moorgatc-street. LIFE. THE teims and conditions of this Institution are highly favourable to the Assured combining, in one Establish- ment, all the advantages presented by the numerous Metropo- litan Assurance Companies, at Rates of Premium as low as are consistent with security. FIKE.—Th# Premiums for Assurance aeainst I- tre ale charged at the usual moderate rates, with a reduction 01 ten per cent on the Residetices and Furniture of Clergymen. ENDOWMENTS FOR FUTURE CHILDREN.-An ex- tensive set of Tables has been prepai-ed-expressly for the use of this Institution—whereby a fixed sum may be secured to every child (born of the same parents) attaining any age that may be desired, from 14 to 21 years inclusive the payment of the Premium ceasing at the death of either parent, and before the eldest child can attain the age desired. TABLE OF LIFE RATES. ASCENDING SCALE. Aee With Profit WMout Age witnrioM Profit FlrslSeven Sec.Seven ThirdSeven Years. Years. Years. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 20 1 17 4 1 13 11 1 2 0 1 13 0 2 4 0 30 2 6 10 2 2 7 1 8 0 2 2 0 2 16 0 40 3 3 6 2 17 8 19 0 2 18 6 3 18 0 50 4 13 4 44 11 302 4 10 3 604 40 3 3 6 2 17 8 19 0 I 2 18 6 3 18 0 50 4 13 4 4 4 11 3 0 2 4 10 3 604 The necessary forms and information may be obtained by application to WILLIAM EMMFNs, Secretary, 6, King William- street, City or to any of the following Agents: MONMOUTH.T. M.LLEWELLYN, Esq., Newport. i,* Messrs. LANE and UNDERWOOD. CARDIFI. E. LEYSHON, Auctioneer. SLA .HENRY BEVAN, Esq. Customs. • *V. •••»••T- HARGREAVES, Esq. Solr. m All applications for Agencies to be addressed to the Secretary. TI1E BRISTOL AND NEWPORT ytoll|l^V, STEAM PACKETS, <Sc OX. AM OR. a AN, ARE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THI ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:- From Bristol tc Nsuport. March. 21, Monday-J2 mOOD 22, Tuelday-l afternoon 13, Wednesday—2J after 24, Thunday-3 afternoon 25, Fridsy-6 morning 26, Saturday~-6i morning I I Fro", Newport to Bristol. I March. 21, Monday—10 mornine 22, Tuesday-12 noon 23, Wednesday—1J after 24, Thursday—2J afternoon 25, Friday—3J atternoon 26, Saturday—3J afternoon FARES:—After-Cabin, 4s; bore-Cabin, 2s; Children under 12 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. Four-wheel Carriage 20s. Two-wheel ditto, 10s Horses, 5s each Two-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, with one Passenger, 15s; Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto. Fore-Cabin, 6s.—Newport to or from Pillgwenlly, is Dogs, Is. each. 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, or Par- cel? <ifLostor unless Booked <*t either of tlici* Offices, in Bristol or Newport j and if above the value of 40s. entered at its value, and carriage paid at the time of booking. Pontypool and 'Ihersamnnv.—Coaches daily between these places and Newport. Tredegar Iron Works, through Abercarne, Newbridge, ami nedmeltii, and a branch fiom Newbridge to Nantyglo.- A Coach •iaily between these places and Newport; arriving at Newport about ten o'clock morning, and starting at one o'clock afternoon Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company s OfhM, Quay, Biistol; or to JOHN MONKS, Agent. Steam Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hot wells, and Rodney Wharf, Newport. TENDERS FOR LOANS. DOOK. OFFICE, Newport, Monmouthshire, March, 1842. THE NewpCii't Dock Company are prfepaitfed, "hder the powers of their Acts of Parliament to RECEIVE TEN- DERS for the LOAN of MONEY, in sums of not less than £ i?00. each, and to grant the said Company's Bonds as security fiir the same, bearing interest at the rate of Six per Cent. per Annum. Application to be made to the Secretary, Dock Office, New- port, Monmouthshire. By Order, JER. CAIRNS, Secretary. MANOR OF WENTSLAND & BRYNCRWYN. in the County of Monmouth. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAI" a General Court Baron, or Great Court, of the Lords and Ladies of the said Manor, will he holden at tlie CLARENCE BOlEL, situate in Trosnant, in thc palish of Trc- vethin, within the manor and county aforesaid, on WEDNES- DAY, the Sixth day of April next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, when and where all persons owing suit and service aredesiredtoattend. In consequence of the great inconvenience and delay that has been occasioned at former Courts, by the non-attendance of Tenants on their Summonses, and the want of punctuality, as to time, on the part of some of those who have attended, the Jury, at the last Court, made it a request to the Steward, that in future he would enforce the payment of any fines in which the tenants, so summoned and making default in their atten- dance at the hour appointed, might be amerced and in com- pliance with such request, the Copyholders of the said manor are hereby informed, that I shall henceforth require payment of all fines for non-attendance. M. PARKES, Wentsland Cottage, Steward to the said Manor. March It. 1842. ODD FBHOWg. Atnicitia amor tt teritas." HPHE FIRST ANNIVERSARY of the -1 LOYAL VICTORIA LODGE of 1.0. of Odd Fellows, M.U., will take place at the KINO'S HEAD INN, USK, on THURSDAY, the 24th of March, when the attendance of Brothers from the Neighbouring Lodges is respectfully solicited. Dinnei oil the Table at Three o'clock. Host, CHARLES FORD. CAERLEON, MONMOUTIISIllm TO BE RET, IFith possession Oil or before the First day of Mm/ next, A NEWLY-ERECTED and SUBSTANTIALLY -BUILT DWELLING HOUSE, with Lawn in front, good kitchen Garden, Stable and Coach-house, situate near the Turnpike-gate, at Caeileon-bridgc. The House contains eight Bed-rooms, two Parlours, two Kitchens, Dairy, Cellar, Brew- house, and eveiy convenience for a genteel family. For further particulars, or to view, apply to Mr. MATTHEW COPE, the proprietor, on the premises or to Mr. 11. M PARTRIDGE, Auctioneer and House Agent, Newport. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO MILLERS. TO BE LET, and may be entered upon the First of May 11ext, for a Term of Years if required, ALL that capital G RIST MILL calied ARGOED MILL, together with Three Pieces of excellent Meadow LAND, situate at Argoed, in the parish of Bcdwelty, and nearly ad. joining the Tram Road leading from Newport to Tredegar Iron Works, and about seven miles from the latter place. This Mill works two pair of stones, has a never-failing supply of water, is surrounded by a very populous district, and is in good repair. A very large and profitable business may be con- ducted on these premises. For further particulars apply to the Rev. JAMES YORATH, or Mr. R. WATERS, Solicitor, both of Newport. Newpoit, March 10,1842. TO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, GROCERS, dc. ckc. '1'0 BE LET, and may be entered upon immediately, A LARGE and commodious SHOP, DWELLING- HOUSE, SHOW-ROOMS, and WAREHOUSE, situate in the most public part of PONTYPOOL. They have for some years past been occupied by General Ironmongers, and are well fitted up with Smithies, &c., complete, for carrying on an extensive Tradeia.thattiuc. The fitting up in the Shop, together with the Smithies, &c., may be taken at a valuation. Applications for terms and particulars to be made to Mr. M. PARKES, Wentsland Cottage, near Pontypool. TOWN OITcARDIFF. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. TO 1JE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, AN Old-established DOUBLE LICENSED HOUSE, centrally located to the above flourishing town. COMING-IN HXTREMELY MODFRATE. For full particulars apply to Mr. C. SAWYER, Auctioneer, Accountant, and General Agent, Cardiff, if by letter prepaid. A CHEAP SUBSTITUTE FOR COFFEE. AGENTS WANTED. EDWARDS'S BREAKFAST POWDER, in Packets 6d. per pound, produces a beverage so closely similar to coffee that the difference is scarcely perceptible. It is prepared from a British grain, without any mixture whatever, and con- tains more nutriment than either tea or Coffee. The best proof of its excellence is obtained from the fact that the consumption has increased four fold within two months of itll introduction. A liberal discount is allowed to Agents. EDWARDS, BROTHERS, Manufacturers, 99, Blackfriars Road, London, IMMEDIATE RELIEF MAY BE OBTAINED, AND A CUBE ESTABLISHED IN A FEW DAYS, By the use of that Admirable Specific, | llliniVHk f XXOLLAND'S BALSAM nwl of SPRUCE. Thecheap- b(?st Remedy in^ the INCIPIENT and TION. This exhaordinary remedy relieves the most distressing 01' recent Cold and Cough in a few hours, and a little perseverance in its use will, in every case, effect a permanent cure. Coughs and Colds accompanied by difficulty of breathing, soreness and rawness of the chest, impeded expectoration, soie t iroat, and feverish symptoms, will be quickly subdued, while its use will assuredly prevent consumption from this prolific causc. AcVi°"a?^s °f Spruce gives immediate relief in all As hmat.c cases, and particularly in Hoarseness, Wheezings, and Obstructions of the Chest; while those who have laboured for years under the misery of a confirmed Asthma, have been enabled by its use to enjoy the blessings of life, and to pursue their avocations with a degree of ease and comfort they had been strangers to for years. Prepared by Charles Holland, and sold by his agent W m Hallett, 83, High Holborn, London, and by all the Wholesale Houses, and by at least one person in every town of the United Kingdom. Price Is. ljd. per bottle. d Sold also by the following respectable Agents :—H. Williams Druggist, Newport; Phillips, Cardiff; Williams, Swahsea Ferris and Co., Bristol; Walker, Gloucester; Anthony, He- reford Mrs. Deifihtoti, Worcester. BLAIRS GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS. Case from Luton, Bedfordshire, communicated by JUr. Phillips, Chemist and Druggist, to Mr. T. Prout, 229, Strand, Loodon. Luton, Bedfordshire, Oct., 19, 1841. ^-jv £ UR,—1 feel desi- Ji rous ol expressing fa to you the ureat be- Ak' Js$fr Sr nefit which I havcre- *Sr ceived from the use of V^ Rh^ni^'f* *p°ut^ani' hcen wilh lhc attacks"1??wK were excessively se- f i .if* vere- During one of these painful visitations a kind friend presented me with a box of Blaus Pills, from the use of which 1 foulld immediat0 rc. lief, and very soon entirely recovered. At a subsequent perion I was so severely alla<->ke l that I thought .t would be unwise to delay placing myself under medical care. I did so but not finding the relief wilict, I expeeled, I again became my own physician. this time my legs and tings were swelled to a very gieat extent. I immediately procured a box of Blair's Pills from Mr. W. Phillips, your agent in this town, and after taking two doses I was tree from pain, and the swelling sub- sided. 1 them whenever I am attacked by this pamtul ma'ady ^and they invariably give md relief after one or two doses. Several 0f my acquaintances use them, and experience the same benefit. I t,ust yoil w,„ inseit ,his am youi list of cases, ;B™ anxious to bear witnes to the efficacy of this e*<-ellent m«d>c.ne I am. Sir, your's respectfully Sugar Loaf, London Road, Luton. HIPHARD STONE. The never-failing effectr, of BLAIR'S GOUT and RHIKII. MAIIC PILLS in curing every description of Gout and Rheumatism, have secured to them a celebrity unequalled by any medicine of past or present times. They not only Rivo relief in a_ °,Up' w^ere.'he patient has been driven nearly to madnes,, bytiie excruciating tortures of this disease, but restore P lh in an inconceivably short space of ,l.n?e' ,Lnic or Iy sfccc^ and certain in rheumatism, either c umbago, sciatica, pains in the head or K* WN tho RA J'-5 R',EUMALLC or gouty affection in fact, T.hic1^mSnl^5 [aP,d'ty. perfect ease, and complete safety ° i Itorp ic not n astonished all who have taken it, and t\ c i* tovvn> °r village in the kingdom, but c°ntains Bratdul evidences of its benign influence. ninipni t>u mS ?rou1, "^29, Strand, London and by his appointment by Herbert WiHiams, druggist, Newport; Phil- !vTS' an MArth "f.onniou^1 j J• • Morgan, Abergavenny; j!? T«nt^r' ,ams> Brecon Goulstone, Llandovciv p f rl;™ "3' Strick' Daw, and Wilson, Swansea j 1 f" 1 and by a11 respectable Venders of Me- dicine thioughout the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. per Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS, and observe the name and address of "Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London, impressed upon the Government Stamp aifixod to each box -of the Genuine Medieiae. SHOW ROOMS FOR LAMPS 8. CHANDELIERS, GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, SHEFFIELD PLATE AND CUTLERY, 395, High-street, (Opposite the Royal Hotel,) Cheltenham. n I lve HENRY LEONARD respectfully invites the attention of Families Furnishing, to his extensive iH STOCK comprising Sheffield Cast Grates and Fenders, with elegantly Cut Steel Fire Irons, en suite; Papier Machee and Japan Trays, Bronzes, Plate, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, and every requisite for Housekeeping, caielully selected from the fiist Manufacturers, aud at a great reduction under the London Prices. LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS, suitable for the Drawing aud Dining Rooms, Library, Sideboard, Hall Table, Bracket, &c., of the most fashionable designs, ex- epressly introduced for the present Winter, manufactured in China, Glass, Oimolu, Aitistique, Horentine, and other Bronzes. THE SOLAR PATENT TABLE LAMP, the most effective, clean, and economic light at present known, expressly adapted for daily use. The cost of burning does not exceed one half-penny per hourf and the light afforded is equilllo that of 12 was candles. Patties may have this invaluable principle applied to then old Lamps, at a trifling cost. Palmer's and the Soho Patent Candle Lamps, and every other inven- tion of merit. WINFIELD'S METALLIC BEDSTEADS, for cheapness,elegance, durability, and cleanliness, stand unrivalled. Their almost universal adoption, especially for Servants' Rooms, being a certain safeguard against vermin, has lately induced the Patentee to make several imporUnt^nnpiovemenls. They are manufactured from 30s. upwards. WARRANTED TABLE CUTLERY, in Cases or Dozens, with Stag. Pearl, Ivory, or Silver Handles. Elegant Desselt Cases to suit. LONDON BRONZE TEA AND COFFEE URNS, SOLE A CENT FOR Dr. Arnott's Thermometer Stoves, Straw and Turnip Cutting Machines, &c. To afford parties residing at a distance every facility offered by the first London Houses, HENRV LTONAHD has made such arrangements that he will be enabled to deliver all Ooods purchased at his Establishment, CARRIAGE FREE; and all Post Orders will meet with the same punctuality and attention as though the writer were present. Catalogues, Dmwings, Plans, and Estimates, sent on Application. ABERGAVENNY RACES, AND MONMOUTHSHIRE HUNT MEETING, ARE 11XED FOR W EDXESVAY AND TII U R S 1) A Y, 'Ilie 30th and 31 si days of March, 1842. FlItST DAY-WEDNESDAY, rflHE MOMMOUTHSHiRr; STAKES, of 5 sovs. each, JL and £40. added by the Fund, for horses that bivc never won a plate or stakes, vatue foO heats, one mile and a hall 3 yrs. old, 7st.; 4 yrs. old, 8st. Sib. 5 yrs. old, 9st. 4tb.; (l and aged, lOst. Horses bred in the county of Monmouth al- lowed 51b. Entire Horses to carry 31b, extra. Three horses to stait or no race. ABERGAVENNY TOWN STAKES, Sweepstakes of two sovereigns each, and £15. added by the Fund, for horses bona fide the property and in the possession of Tradesmen of the town, or of Farmers ovet whose land the Monmouthshire Hounds hunt, on or before the 1st of January. The HAVANNAH HURDLE RACE, a Sweepstakes of three sovs. each and two jOvs. forfeit, with 1000 Havannah cigars, the gilt of E. J. Hutchins, Esq., a silver cigar case, the gitt of A Stephens, Esq., and ten pounds added from the Fund, for horses producing a certificate, signed by W. H. Stretton, Esq., of having hunted during the season of 1841 and 1842, at least ten times with the Monmouthshire Hounds. The LLANDILO HURDLE RACE, Sweepstakes of three sovs. each, one forfeit, and £20. added by the Fund, 3 yrs. old, 8st. 71b. 4 yrs.old, lOst.; 5 yrs. old, 10st.H)b.; 6 and aged, list. 71b. A winner once within the last year to carry 31b.; twice, 5lb.; and three or more times, 71b extra. Thorough-bred horses, 71b. in addition to weight for winning. Heats, a mile and a half, and four hurdles, 4 feet high in each heat. SECOND DAY-THURSDAY. The MONMOUTHSHIRE HUNT CUP, value £ 25., added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, for horses boua fide the property of members of the Hunt Club on or before the 1st of January, 1842. ABERGAVENNY STEEPLE CHASE, of 5 sovs. each, with £ 40. added, for horses of all denominations. Three miles across country. 12st. cach. Second horse to save his stakes. Not less than three horses to start for this race. A winner of steeple chase once, to carry 31b.; twice, 51b. j three or moie times. 71b. extra. MONMOUTHSHIRE HUNT STEEPLE CHASE, of 3 sovs. each, and a Cup added by W. R. Stretton and John Lewis, Esqrs., and £ 10. from the Fund, for horses regularly hunted with the Monmounthshire Hounds, The ABERYSTRUTH HURDLE RACE; a Sweepstake of Jisovs. each, with a Whip valueEIO., and 15 sovs. added, for horses bona fide the property and in the possession ot Residents in the county of Monmouth, or Officers of the 11th Regiment, on or before the 1st of January. 1842. HANDICAP FOR THE BEATEN HORSES, with a Purse ol not less than £ 15. added by the Ladies 3 sovs. each. Race two miles. For further particulars, respecting the close Races, apply to the Clerk of the Course. Races not otherwise specified, to name and close totheCleik For further particulars, respecting the close Races, apply to the Clerk of the Course. Races not otherwise specified, to name and close totheCleik of the Races on or before the 29ih of March, at the Gieyhound Hotel, between 8 and lOoclock, p.m. A certain time will be appointed for each Race, when the horses most beat the Urand Stand any horse not so appear- ing will be disqualified. Horses to take age from the 1st of January. No booth or stattdidg ot any description to be erected on the race course, unlsss a subscriber of one sovereign. No runniBg horse will be allowed to stand at any house unless the landlord is a subscriber of one sovereign. No Smith will be allowed to plate any horse who is not a subscriber of one sovereign. All disputes to be sett cd by the Stewards, or whom they mav appoint, and their decision to be final. No alterations will be allowed in the colours of the rideis after the night of the nomination, under a penalty of 10s. 6d. to the Race Fund. All horses at the time of entry to pay 10s. to the Clerk of the Course for scales, weights, &c. &c. r There will be an ORDINARY at the Gt.OUCK, INN, on Tuesday, the 29th; the ANGU, HOTEL, on Wednesday, the 30th; and the GKEVHOUNU HOIEL, on Thursday, (he 31st. BALL on Thursday night at the ANOEI lloitr,. Application lor Booths to be made to the Cleikol the Course, on the Course, at ten o'clock on Wednesday, the 24ih 01 MarChCAPTAlN JONES. Llananli Court, t 1<)HN LEWIS, Esq., Llanthetiy Hall, t JOHN RICHARDS, Clerk of the Course. FRANKSS SPECIFIC SOLUTION Ol- COPAIBA. THIS invaluable Medicine w £ ts extensively adopted by the late Sir ASTLEY P. COOPER, Bart., i-.R.S., and i* highly recommended in the public And private practice of Sill BENJAMIN BRODIE, Bart., F.R.S., JOSEPH HENRY GREEN, Esq., F.R.S. BRANSBY B. COOPER, Esq., F.R.S. Members of the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; it, A. C/ESAR. M.D., M.R.C S., Professor of Anatomy in the Cork School of Medicine and Surgery, President of the Hunterian Society of Edinburgh, &c., &c., and many other highly distinguished members of the Medical Profession, by whom it is deemed the only Specific for the cure of those liseases to which it is more immediately ap- plicable, and which are particularly described in the Testimo- nials accompanying each bottle. The most delicate persons may take it with perfect safety,and with great advantage to the general health. Testimonial from II, A. C/ESAR, M.D., Surgeon, Professoi of Anatomy in the Coik School of Medicine and Surgery President of the Hunterian Society of Edinburgh, &c., &c. I have frequently prescribed FRANKS'S SPECIFIC SOLUTION, and deem it a valuable remedy in Cases where Balsam of Copaiba may be proscribed with propriety, and have no hesitation in stating it is superior to any other prepa- ration of the Balsam. (Signed) H.A.C.ESAR.M.D. Sou'h Mall, Cork, Nov.yth, 1841. Prepared only by GEOI:<JI-. FRANKS, Surgeon, 90, Blackfriars Road, London, and may be had of all wholesale and retail Me- dicine Vendeis In the United Kingdom, in Bottles at 25.9.1" 4s. (id., and lis. each, duly included. CAUTION.—The public arc protected against counterfeits by the name George Franks, Blackfriars Howl," being engraved on the Government Stamp attached to and coveting the cork of each bottle. Mr. FRANKS may be consulted daily until Two o'clock. RHEUMATISM CURED FOR A 8111LLING. SIMCO'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS, an effec- s tual remedy for Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Rheu- matic Cout.&c. From the variety and extraordinary nature of some of the cures performed by this medicine, the pioprietors feel war- ranted in challenging the whole world to produce its equal. Ftom cases of a few days, to others of twenty, thiity, & even forty years standing, all alike have experienced its beneficial influence. In recent cases one dose will frequently effect a cure; and in the most violent attacks the patient will usually experience lelief in two or three hours after the first dose. Rheumatism has been quaintly termed the" POOR MAN'S BANE:" this me- dicine may truly be denominated the POOR IIfAN'S.BU;SSJNG," for when it is considered the many weeks, nay months that poor people frequently languish under this painful and dis- tressing complaint, wasting their little means and dragging on a miserable existence, how satisfactory it must be to learn that no one now need despair, however long or severe the attack, but resort to this excellent and cheap remedy, with the cer- tainty ot obtaining relief and the re-establishmcnt of health at a trifling expense. These pills are perfectly innocent, require DO confinement, or restriction of any kind above all they pre vent the disease Hying to a vital part, and invariably leave the patient stronger and in a better state of health than before the attack. price Is. per Box and duty I 'd., or 3 boxes in 1 price 2s. 9d. SOLD BY jj. Williams, W. Morgan, Clements, Newport; Jenkins, Phil- lips,^ achall, Mc. Carthy, Cardiff Lester, Jones, Cowbridjie ,nirs. Davies, Gnepstow Morgan, Stuckley, Abergavenny povvding, rarror, Cossens, Monmouth; Ilayward and Hunt, Pavies, Edwards, Usk andmost respectable medicine venders, bold wholesale by Barclay and Sons, E. Edwards, aQd Sutton and Co., London. Just Published, the 12th Edition, Price 4s. (enclosed in a Sealed Envelope), and seut Free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post-office Order for 5s., THE SILENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES OF THE GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sexes; being ao Enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established her em- pice :—with ohservations on the baneful effects of Solitary In- dulgence and Infection Local and Constitutional Weakness, Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and on the partial or total Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of RESTO- RATION the destructive effects of ConorrbiBa, Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the Work is embellished uitli Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the Skin, by Eruptions on the lfead, Face, and Body with approved mode of Cute for both sexes followed by observ-wons on the Obligations of MARRIAGE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the removal of Physical and Con.stitutional Disqualifications; the whole pointed out to ^SUH-ERINC; HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEND, to be cons Ited without exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, Birmingham, and Leeds. Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange. 21, Pater- noster-row Wilson, 18, Bishopsgate-street; Purkis, Comp- tott-streeti Soho; Jacison and Co., 130, New Bond-street, London; Guest, Steelhouse-lane, Birmingham Buckton, 50, Briggate, Leeds Ferris, Brown, and Co., Union-street, Bris- tol; J. Fryer, Weslgate-street, Bath Mr. Lindsey, II, Elin- row, Edinburgh D. Campbell, 136, Argvle-s'reet, Glasgow Ward.Pring, and Rawl, 30, Westmoreland-street, Dublin; Courier office, Manchester J. Newton, 16, Church-street, Liverpool and by all Bookselleii in town and country, and The MERLIN OFFICE NEWPORT. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired function, of life, and is exclusively directed to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganization of the Generative Sys- tem, whether constitutional or acquired, loss of sexual powpr. and syphilitic disease and is calculated to afford decided Ie lief to those who by early indulgence in solitary habits have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen into a slate ot chronic debility, by which the constitution is Ie tt in a depio rable state, and that nervous mentality kept up which placer the individual in a state of aaxiety for the remainder of life The consequences arising from this dangerous practice are no1 confined to its pure physical result, but branch to moral ones leading the excited, deviating mind into a fertile field of seduc- tive error, into a gradual and total degradation of manhood, intu a pernicious application of those inherent rights which natim wisely instituted for the preservation of herspecies; bringing on premature dccripitude, and all the habitudes ol old age ;—sue)< an one carries with him the form and aspect of other men, bu without the vigour and energy of that season which hisea 1> youth bade him hope to attain. H.w many men cease to I,' men, or at least, cease to enjoy manhood at thirty ? Ho« many at eighteen receive the impression of the seed. of syphi litic disease itself 7 the consequences of which travel out of II., ordinary track of bodily ailment, covering the frame with dis gusting evidences of its ruthless nature, and impregnating tIlt wholesome stream of life with mortal poison conveying inti families the seeds of disunion and unhappiness underminin. domestic harmony; and striking at the very soul of human intercourse. The fearfully abused powers of the human Generative Sys tern require the most cautious preservation and the debilitj and disease resulting from early indiscretion demand, for tin cure of those dieadful evils, that such medicines should be em ployed that are most certain to be successful. It .s for thes, je,™ persons "I,. heir passion,, h^ run ed tlie.r are affected wU, to the consummation ot thai <icpiu««" K_I„_ ,.C any of those previous symptoms that y as the various affections of the ^rvous system; obstin irc gleets excesses, irregularity, obtructfons ot ceitam „vacuation.- weaknesses, total impotcncy, barrenness, «c. • » .• As nothing can be better adapted to help and nourish ll.« constitution, so there is nothing more generally acknowledge to be peculiarly efficacious iu all inwaid waitings, loss o appe- tite, indigestion, depression of spirits, trembling or sinking o the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, _shortness ot bicatn, oi consumptive habits, and debility arising Irom Sypluus. possesses wonderful elBcacy in all casts ol syphilis, fit>, aches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness ol spirits, dunnes- of sight, confused thought: wandeiinp of the m;nd, vapour and luelaucholy, and all kinds of hystetic cDinpiainir. are gra- dually removed by its use. And even where the di ease o1 Sterifity appeals to have taken the fiimest hold of the femah constitution, the softening tonic qualities of the Cordial Hair, of Syriacum wiil warm and purity the blood and juice-, III crease the animal spirits, invigorate and revive the whole ant nial machine, and remove the usual impediment to maternitj. This medicine is Ilanicularly Iccommended to be taken he for: persons enter into the MATUIMOMAI, STATE, lest in the event o. procreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from paren tal debility, or evil eruptions ofamatignant tendency, that <<rt most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence Sold in Bottles, price lis. each or the quantity of four ir one Family Bottle for 33s., by which one lis. bottle is saved Prepared only by Messis. Perry and Co., Surgeons, 4, Grea Charles-street, Birmingham, and 44, Albion-street, Leeds. Observe, none are genuine without the signature of oa impressed on a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to imi- tate which is felony of the deepest dye. The Five Pound Cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings ;) may be had as usual at 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham, and 44, Albion-street, Leeds and patients in the country who require a course of this admirable ftledicine should send Five Pounds by letter, whicl- will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage. May be had of all Booksellers, Druggists, and Patent Medi cine venders in Town and Country throughout the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe and America. Messrs. Perry expect when consulted by letter, the usual Fee of One Pound, without uhieh, no notice whatever Coln be taken of the Communication. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the de- tail of their cases,-as to the duration of the complaint, the symptoms, age, habits ot living, and general occupation. Mc dtcincscat) be foi warded to any pal t ollhe world no difficult can occur, as they will be seemed ncked, and caielully pro- tected from obseivation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis per-Box, (Observe the signature of R. & L. PEURY, and Co., on tin outside of each wrapper), are well known throughout Eu- rope and America, to be the most certain and effectual cuie ever discovered for eveiy stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secon- dary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of the Uiinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement or hindrance from business they have effected the most surprising cures, not only in rectnt and seveie cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed and art of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic Af- fections, Eruptions on any pait of the body, Ulcerations, Scro- fulous or Venereal laint, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restoievteak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and vigour It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to thi, horrid disease, owing to the unskillulness of illiterate men, who by the use of that deadly poison, meicury, ruin the con- stitution, causing ulcerations, blotches on the head, face and body, dimness of sight, noise in the cars, deafness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at length a general debility of the constitution ensues, and a metanch")) death puts a period to their dreadful suflerings. Messrs. Perry and Co., Suigeons, may be consulted as usual at 4, Great Charles-street, (four doois from Easy Row, i Birmingham; and 44, Albion-sticct, Leeds, punctually fool,, Eleven in the Morning untit Eight in the Evening, and on Sundays from Eleven till One. I Only one personal visit if required from a country patient, to enable Messrs. Perry and Co. to give such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after all other means have nroved ineffectual. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine en- ders, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with any quantity of Peiry's Purifying Specific Pills, and Cordial 8allll of Syriacum, with the usual allowance to the trade, by mos) ofthe nriocipal Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London Sold by HERBERT WILLIAMS, E. V. JENKINS, and E. D. VAUGHAN, Newport. I BRXTAVVZA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, No. 1, PRINCES*STREST, BANK, LONDON. CAPITAL—ONE MILLION. DIRECTORS. William Bardgett, Esq. Samuel Bevington, Esq. William Fechney Black, Esq. John Brightman, Esq. George Cohen, Esq. Millis Coventry, Esq. John Drewett,Esq. Robert Eglinton, Esq"' Erasmus Robert Foster, Esq. Alex. Robert Irvine, Esq. Peter Morrison, Esq. William Shand, jun. Esq. Henry Lewis Smale, Esq. Thomas Tweed, Esq. MEDICAL OFFICERS. John Sims, M.D. —Ebenezer Smith, Fsq., Surgeon. SOLICITOR. William Bevan, Esq., Old Jewry. 5? tlf-V ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. 4 Most economical set or Tables, computed expressly for J\. the use of this Institution, from authentic and complete data. Increasing Rates of Premium on a new and remarkable plan, for securing loans or debts; a lesg immediate payment being required on a Policy for the wholeleraof life than in alrf other 0^Cgoar(1 of directors io attendance daily, at Two o'clock. Age of the Assured in every case admitted in the Pehcy. All claims payable within One Month after proof of death. Medical attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports Premium per Cent. per Annum payable during flnt Second Third I Fourth for relbafode, (Age. Five Years. Fire Yean. Ff»e Yearf. Five Ye«r«. of Life. 20 1 1 4 1 5 10 1 10 11 1 16 9 J2 3 8 30 1 6 4 112 2 1 19 1 2 7 4 2 17 6 40 1 16 I 2 4 4 2 14 6 3 7 31 4 3 4 50 2 16 7, 3 9 4 4 5 5 5 6 3i 6 13 7 PETER MORRISON, Esq.,Resident Director, London. AGENTS FOR NEWPORT Mr. RICHARD JENKINS. THEDEGAR IRON J Mr G 1JARRHy( Bank. CARDIFF Mr. W. D. HORWOOD, Bank. MERTHYRTYDVIL, M). WALTER THOMPSON, ditto PONTYPOOL Mr.STEPHEN VERNON, ditto. CHEPSTOW Mr. J. L. BALDIVYN, Solicitor. ||OL' ABERGAVENN Y. Mr. J. H- MORGAN, Stationer. MONMOUTH Mr. WILLIAM JENKINS, ditto. The A geni s can in all eases furnish Prospectuses, and will observe the strictest secrecy. F1\ M I L Y EN DO W M KNT and LIFE ib ASSIIRANCI," AND ANNUITY SOCIETY. 12, Chathain-piace, Blackfriars, London. Capital £51)0,000. T Wm. Butterworth Bayley, Esq. }i. Porcher, Esq. y Martin Tucker Smith, Esq. DrRECTORS. G. A. Muskett, Esq., Chairman. W. B. Bayley. ESQ.. Deputy Chairman. Henry Bowden, Esq. Alex. Colvin, Esq. John Fuller, Esq. Ed. Lee, Esq. Colonel Lnard. T. W. Muskett, Esq. James Stewart. Esq. Major Willoek, K.I .S. By a feature peculiar to this Society, a couple may secure to every child to be born of their marriage a stated sum at a given age. The Contract defines the premium to be paid, which does not increase, however numerous the children may be. Endow- ments may also be effected for existing children, or for one &ex only, and for any given age. To secure to the future offspring of a marriage (HOWEVER NUMEROUS) ,£106. each at 21 years of age, the are of the mo- ther being 25, fO. 3s. 7d. must be paid annually. And, to secure to a child just born £100 at the above age, an annual payment of £ 2. 19s. 3d. will suffice. Life Assurances and Annuities of every description ni jr effeclcd on terms equally advantageous. Reversions purchased and Loans granted.. „j>h Prospectuses may be bad of, and business with any of the following Agents of the Sociely to this dlstlJct AGENTS. r,?,Tpir: ,!r-?-l?r;sh' Abergavenny Mr. J. H. Morgan, Bookseller. The usual commission to Solicitors. Agents are wanted. JOHN CAZENOYE, Secretary. 1 Af-AcAS For the Hair. PRICE'S GOLDEN OIL is tbe only article that restores tfie Hair on bald places prevents Hair falling ofl or turn- ing grey; changes Grey Hair toits original colour, frees it from scurf, and makes it beautifully soft, curly, and glossy. For dressing the hair en Bandeaux, and confining the shoit loose hairs on the neck, »o annoying to most ladies, it stands unequalled. Ladies arc requested to ask for PRICE'S Golden Oil," with 28, Lombard-street, on the Label, as many hair- dressers sell a spurious imitation, which destroys the colour as well as the growth of the Hair. 1?s. 6d,, 7s., and IOs. 6d. per bottle.— The Genuine is sold (in London) only by her MAjoi, ty's Perfumers, PRICE & Co., 28, Lombard-street. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN The greatest of all female attractions is a white and delicate skin No other attribute of beauty wins so much upon the eye. and excites general admiration and no invention so truly pos- the Dower of bestowing the fascination of a beautiful J>km as PRICE and cLS ABERNETHV 'S SPECIFIC, which Is odoriferouslv pleasant to the olfactory nerves, imparts to the hands, face, and neck, a cooling and refreshing tecUng^ while it successfully opposes, with Us bland nnd soothing influence, the injurious etftcts produced by interne cold winds or the scorching rays of the sun. Mothers in nursing find it a wel- come auxiliary. Depots m London, Lomhard-street 8, Coinhill; and Messis. Newbury and Sons, St. Paul s Churc yard.—Ask for "PRICE and Co.V Abernethy s Specific Jor the Completion. To Families. It should be genel ally known to Paren's, that the Essence used in scenting the common Alkaline Soap, falsely called "Almond Soap," is the rankest Pp„'s0" puiri' taken internally, would producelNSI AN P and Co.'s PATENT ALMOND OIL SOAP ts composed wholly of the Vegetable Oil of Jordan Almonds, which do not contain an atom of the scent: it stands unequaedfor gapped hands the delicate skin of ladies, and, above all, for the wasb- ng of infants and gentlemen having tender f?c*s.or beards will find it a great luxury in shaving. Sold in packets K squares, price 2s. 6d., SCo 'u street. Purchasers are requested to notice PRICE and Co. s Signature, in Red Ink. aflftxed to *a«rh packet, as some: shop- keepers offer a counterfeit, injurious to the Skin, whe# the Ge- nuine is asked for. SHAVING, Heretofore a painful, is now tendered a pleasurable operation, by "PRICES RYPOPHAGON," an infallible specific for allaying the smarting irritability of the s'na, producing a rich creamy lather, with soft, hard, or sea water, which, unlike all other Shaving oaps, will not dry on the face. This soap is so superior to any other for Shaving, that many persons are basely deceiving the public by selling spurious imitations. Ihe ge- nuine is sold in London only at the Manufactory, 28, Lombard jj.reet.—Ask fo PRICK'S RVPOPHACON," price Is.per squate. 4% FOR THE TOILET. PRICE ana Co.'s VICTORIA BOL QUE1, the ddiciou fragrance of which has rendered it an esp3cial favourite with Her. Sajesty. And stamped by the lovers 0f elegant scents as the most unique and supciior ever discovered. So highly is it valued, and so fashionable has it become, that there is kcaicely an assembly room or levee where its delicious fragrance is not Pledonnnan.. 3s. 6d. and 7s. per bottle. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, of the Finn of PRICE & Co., 28, Lombard^ street, (the only surviving Partner of the late; Jb irms of rKlUS & GOSNELL, and PAl'EY, BUI IS, PRICE, & Co.,)cau- tions mere bants, shippers, &o, against the manoeuvres of^indi- viduals illegally styling themselves PRICE & GOSNELI.. These persons never were in Partnership, nor in any way con- nected with the above Firms, otherwise than as servants in the employ of Mr. PRICE'S late Firm of PRICX & GOSNSIL. PRICE & Co.'s Old Brown Windsor Soap, Almoiyd Oil Pnld Cream. Queen's Perfume, &c., so much adroiied circ'es of Fathion, hard-street in its entre, and the signature ot rKlLfc ec r'° in R«»d Ink without which none are genuine. PRICE and Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAP RRITSHFS &c are to be had GENUINE in London onlyat their Establishment, 28, Lombard-street, and of their Agent, nail the Cities and Towns of Europe, Asia, Africa,& America. ty To prevent disappointment, and ensure punctuality, ai- Orders are requested to be directed lo PRICE & Co., MONT, punier HOUSE, 28, Lombard-street, London." The Nobility, Gentiy, and Public are cautioned against pur- chasing Price and Co.'s articles of persons unconnected with their auihoiity, counterfeits being sold when the genuine is asked for—the following are authorised Agents: —Hopkins, Perfumer, Williams, & Jenkins, Druggists, Newport; Jones 6c Duncan, Druggists, Brecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan, Druggist, (only ) Merthyr Morgan, Drtifc £ ,isl> Llan- dilo Taylor, Perfumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgan, Per- fumer, Williams, Cambrian Office, and Wilson, Chemist, Swansea Evans, Cross, IT. White and Sons, Stationers, and White, Chemist, Carmarthen Phillips, Chemist, Ed- wards, ditto, M'Carthy, ditto, and Ewins, Peifumer, Car- diff; Davies, Cowbridge Price, Druggist, Bridgend; Hay- ward and Hunt, Chemists, and Davies, PtiUimer, Neath Drinkwater, Hird, and Treweeks, Chemists, Pembroke: Rol- iand, Perfumer, Tenby Thomas, Perfumer, and Williams, Chemist, Cardigan Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, Aber- ystwith Perkins, Stationer, and Wiliams, Druggist, Haver- fordwest; G. H. Jenkins, Cardiff; and al I respectable dealers througnout the kingdom.