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V H'OU would,t view fair TINTKRN aright. Go visit it by the pale moon light: r;i°j beams of gladsome day "ft 7 t0 'he ruin gray). :U< fjo—but go alone the while— >r «ou viow St. Mary's ruiv'ii pile Vy1, omc returning, soothfy swear, us Pgyci scene so sad, so fair.
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As slime proud column, though alone, RAGLAN D hath propp'd a tottering throne, Now is the stately column broke, The beacon light is quench'd in amoke* :■» The trumpet's silver sound i* still, The warder silent on tlie hill 1
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-== FOREIGN intelligence. Th ? FRANCE. 1 '»tovPC 's papers of Saturday announce that a seditiou ^d br"1 s'm'lrir 10 l',at which took place at St. Livrarle, ''■soul n°1!'iU^ '"eneuve d'A^cn, nnd occa?irn ?d serious 3it(j ,|er5" r*c mai' toach had been stopped and robbed, f'"sal "Prefect, bavicg only geosdarnaerif at his dis- liar' Wi>? coa,ftl 10 seek refuge in the central prison, "'unir' C ''a ^ee" crecte(* 011 ,l,e bridge, and ait com- "lom U'"n 'irtween l')C ,wo banks of the l iver was for the ,"ttri uPtet'1 A telegraphic dispateli received in Saturday announces tliat tho inhabitants had sent ^U,a,'on ,0 lite Prefect to implore li.s clemency, and LjlJ(, ^°vcd tne barricades. The 10th Regiment of the -j.'l e 1 Bordeaex in the night for Villencuve d'Agen. coiicv AuS>»V Gazelle mentions a rumour, which we ^rHt)c'Ve ',e u"^oun(^?^» 'l,a' 'he Legitimist party in <,e«i,xe|are.t'I,t*<>avou"n £ to persuade tlu: Duke de Dor. Uatl 0 J"ow himself to be named King of a new Chris- Tli 'tU ')0 *onnt^ Syria by the allied powers. 0W'nS article, respecting a reduction of the "Hum army' al>Pf>ars "> 'he Sent incite <k I' An/tee ht.w °Jlr3 °f a grave nature are in circulation in our ini- tio a(|, 00l's- After having excited, beyond all measure, wlr |"ljl,i,)n of our army by untimely organisations, the r (I e ,etic, it is s-kid is jio%v coitteit)i)latitig (o sui)i)ress HiQni t"nP,in'< s in each battalion, which, in the 100 regi- *Ji,l»t- 'i,l,'ry» would put out of active service 600 of a,u* *>00 lieutenants. It is also said that the rank <>n (|i°r is to be suppiessed, and the functions imposed do|),? ''e",t--naiii-coloncl. \Ve are informed that the 01- 1I1.. •lhce for the adoption of the tunic or frock-coat for it,fiillliy %viii tIle Cog=" .Mm.kf.t in I'iiance. — The following is (If iiiil)oris and exports of wheat, grain, and "K ».e fust half of the current year, in metrical "K ».e fust half of the current year, in metrical Kvi„ heat, ijH.O'.Vl; grain, 0,281); flour, 44.5. llllth: \Vllcat; 11,'11 I; grail), 42,B:3; t!l)ur, 18,3/4, lst of Wheat, I :W,7Gl; grain, ,0; IIlJur, 28,0.10. Nnv' NOltTII AM EIUCA. Ij,||l W ut,i papers to the 2'Jnl inclusive, brought by the rt" %vliicli reaclic I Havre on the have been lr;i( JV('" l'hey contain but little intelligence worth ex- I t 'k'" t!ly M! '^Howiug paragraph from the Oneida Observer Al<t y rtlerence we lind in these papers to the case of "AJ;- ^|)> nU'"1 >rr of journals have stated confidently that an ^'•n ^uld be taken from the recent decision of the T(lr„rern*? Court, in the case M'Leod, to the Court of Ei S Ti 1 S{<Ui'l "s vve believe is an error. It u not, we under- ahn ""ei»ded, by the counsel of M'Leod to move for an 1'riil ^ul bring tlie case to (rial as soon as may he «), a,),y in this county, in accordance, we learn, with the wisl' 0< ,lie P"soncr. The argument of (he Su- ltv.|J,e ^°urt is deemed to have settled conclusively the H (J(, l'°'nts jn the controversy and the hope ol obtaining is n^,ersa' decision by an appeal to the Court of Errors It, (| Vv,; believe, indulged by any body. M'Leod is now hi. of the sheriff of this county, in whose custody in A |)robably remain until his trial, which, we learn,he tirfc| l0us should lake jilace as soon as possible, being en ii'oS| 0T*ft'len', as he assetts, of his ability to furnish thv <jtilla^°nc'usive proof that lie had no participation in the ^°r VV'HC'1 sl;illl's indicted. IJrcl;lJc: Wliling Ihe abuve. we have learned that the Su- 1.;1'1' ,f> COUll, of, application of I\I'L-:od's counsel, have <;<)„ all order changing the venue for his trial to this I r )• It will take place in September. y °jM TilE: jouunal of coMMK.ncc or rrn; 23itn.] t(1 Itl, I.oA:The bill which has passed bolh Houses (II li»,s >riss providing for a loan of twelve millions of dol- 'kes the scrip redeemable in thtee years absolutely, ir^ a''J' 'ue upon six months' notice from I lie Govcrn- fr0| ihe provisions will probably prevent the stock s''ort .)e'V^r I>y foreign capitalists. The time is too S:,ir) "i t('° ll"tertain to enlist them. In this maiket the t;"UH,0 Cl' VV"' ^iavc ',s influence, and as the stock ii0f treasury notes, be used in the payment of duties, it vv'Sn"' 'oui the country as a remittance, the market foi '*°rJr t'ordintd to those persons who take it as a tenri- I'fiil ",Vcslnier»i. Where and how the interest is to be l|tjs rct1^iti3 to be determined. With the shape in which fiyp 0; 's put, it will not sell by a great deal so well as a five °r ,c" years'slock, nor so well as treasury notes. A ,'1>Cr Cc"1- stock payable in five years, would have been '"s'aiitly at par, perhaps at a premium.
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POLITICAL. o IN(; OF PARLIAMENT.—Her Majesty has notifucl her °11 W|V" °f evening the Parliament in person on the 24th inst., the Hopi speech will be delivered from the I" 3W II. Ille internieiliate days from the 19ill will be ort upiui) cleytj r'"K c,f the niembers of the House of Commons uficr the t,0 11 JIH' appiuval of the Speaker by hei Majesty. *ef0r|J Moiti-f.TH—Miitino ok He FORM Ens.—The friends of l'ttjp 'n Ireland have dcteimined to avail tliemselvcs of the ^Ufh, "I'l'oi tunity to offer a tribute of their admiration and I '"fin '"ei" to Lord Morpeth. A preparatory meeting of re- *hn ers was held on Monday, (Lionel H. White, M.P., piesi- H (;p^V'>en> upon tha motion of George Lvans, Esq., seconded Ivoe, r.sq., it was resolved that a public meeting of ''•i T|,en,ls "f rclurm should be held at the lloyal Exchange, ''Mif j"rs,sy nu\t, to consider the most suitable means of "'e national admiration of the public character of II£oOpl "I'(H:ot Morpeth, and to mark the gratitude of the liish kill 1011;41(ls his lonhhip. for the loug and most useful labours °feivi| of our country, and his eminent services to the CUlhe Pi(It.ai|d rebtjious liberty." I! «< OF Ei f.ctiok.— One instance of the mode in which 1''Id' j,I,Vass was jursued among the Duke of Northumber- c,|antr_y) may serve us ft specimen of hundreds of similar t?i'4ec A vuicr, known to us, who holds a cottage of hi* 'ory ,ear 'he mouth of the Coquet, when waited on by the otj, ,,v*Ssi" party, gave them one vote, intending to icserve '|>lnj,C' r '-ol'd flowick but in answer to this lie wag told *ot« f()J) 'ernis :—" We must have all or none if you cannot tli. We w'" easily yet another to fill the cottage." This 10 Al,i Voler coulJ not afturd to disregard, and he was dragged 't is ren. vo'e against his own earnest conviction. When 'Ucl, fcn,bered that the duke grants no leases, the effect of "-lIle Qtls as this among his tenantry may he easily imagined 111L alititiative of expulsion or servility being presented to 'I'll '°y succmnhed almost to a man.—Berwick Advertiser. Lit TO (Icoiu. 1. livNC., Esy.. M.P. ion Mid- ''It'spj he forthcoming dinner by the Reformers of Mid- '5yu„ y 'ir esteemed and venerable representative, George 'he Father of th« House of Commons, and for up- 's> v\(j a century Member of Pailianient for that county, Of ,SeD"nderstf»Dd, fixed to take place on Wednesday, the Bib I next- Already the list of stewards embraces «e influential «cntlemen of the county, amongst whom He ,|j'era' "cdilemen and meinbeis of the House of Commons. nsll,)t*r will take place in the county town (Hrenlfoid) coiiiains no building that would hold a tithe of the ''•itigj3 u''° have already applied for tickets, it has been dcter- S|Ce <)f° °rtCt 8 sl,'en'1'^ n,lt' extensive marquee on the large tsiiijll Sround behind ihe niaiket-p'aee, on which the election Sloti phue, and which has been the scene of many Tv>, v'c'ories 0f the Libeial cause. ^°Nl'onu.— I t was ne\xr supposed by reflecting per- vv,tll t lie lieterog eneous materials of Sir Robcit Peel's party «.l,e c«»liere after his advent lo power but few persons could I'^ikit, f^d the disposition to civil war which is already 1 glv 'n their ranks. The Tunes, which would wil- 'ls 'ormer ^ou' 'anguage—its application to the iv ^'a,0'ic clergy of Ireland of the terms surplicetl nijfi<un, 'he ('1 (lyi,e scandalized at the language used by clergymen ",rch of England nt the late meeting of the Protestant S(ltie4JV,"n» J he Standard on the other hand, is not so ""ly at,'s oa 'his score, and deprecatcs, in a laboured leader, ^Sjooj e!"Pt l° dispense with the pious labours of the Protestant "is x"11* "ie is a very pretty one as it is. v Edition of i'ouvisM.—" Conservatism doos not ^r«st;t crving everything, but only such things as are worth n and, in many cases, this cannot be done without ra it niortilied member, paring down an excrescence, ""din 1)1-; down an accumulation of time, icpaiiing a breach, or I rt a sUp|>orf. A stationary policy is impossible, nnd even •AdvSore Possible, it would be not conservative, but destructive. whL*' n,st; ,be only (picstion is, in what direction ? I P^rtrr, 'Cn not ends, tho physical and not the moral de are under discussion, all must agree lo J llte a^a 'he direction of the greatest practicable utility." W T0r ?ve may be taken as the latest aud most improved edition 4 in silk, and adapted for popular use. It is 'le pocket aunual, to wliich, in cases of necessity, 'lipiir °e !Uay ba made on tho instant to settle tiny troublesome 's a 'e calendar of the new Tory year—it will °lio3 ?. y supersede, in outdoor use, the lumbering dusty old '111 Uxi;c our veneration, whilst they pu/.il»j our coin- wit|, a M,)ri; it is got up 11 l,i eighteen hundred nnd lorty-one, tJ\¡1I1 <I. Pretty vignette and showy title-page, gilt leaves, and °fUS Cl"hellishmcnls, and is printed, by authority, at the SELf's ssis. Peel aud Stauley, Printing-housc-scpiare, and I '"list l • ^ree of cost, of all Conservative Editor* Every one 'hi5 e "truck by the astonishing similarity which exits between edition and the old standard vvork of Reform anil air Put it to the owners of this latter property whether a Pub|jS|'e "piracy" could not be made out ? Take away the ihe'1!naine» and might not the new article actually pass 'ho ° Before any old subscribers to Reform, deceived calio; rcseni')'nce, should be tempted to take in this publi- >1°t 5wane VVou'(' advise 1 Item to examine its contents let them | in 11 °w U11waiily this sweet book," which may turn bit- M l«e mouth.
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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PlIIMTNG OFFICE, <Tort»cr of Corn Effect, CO M M FUCIA L-ST REET, NEW PO RT. 'I^HE PtniLic are respectfully informed, that this Establish- I rncnt is COMPLETELY EURNISHED with AN EXTt NStVF. VAKtHY OF NEW 6. HANDSOME TYPE, 8VITAIU.F. IOFI BOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, LA IV FOI? AIS, A [ICY 101VEERS'C,,l 1'.A LOG UES RXZ-X-G or LADING SHIPPING NOTES, KLT1J!S!MS OF ALL FOR tmn WORKS <& r:(')Li.«,1j.8:i:V^ AND ALL WORKS R F. Q II I R J N (I E X to F. II I T I 4) N, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AMD AT VEIIY ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, X.ABEt.S, ETC., EXECUTED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. -'rr,O- TU<: AOVEHTISfNG PVHUACof MONMOUTH arc re- spectfully informed that MR. COSSENS, the Apcnt for the "MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will promptly forward all ADVERTfSEMENTS tor iuseition in the Paper. V* ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for UicGAUTTK the Lomlon Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Uii"' ^n«it Ircloo'l, and Scolland. ° NEW OOAOH ritOM BKONMOVTH Through the Forest or Denn TO GLOUCESTER. rpilE Public are respirtfJ.'y informed, that on MONDAY' u A i in«\Vi vJ» ^G,;sv' a NEW COACH, called "THE Iv/VI I'Vv A Y, will commence Runniii,: Daily, (Sundav:- excepted), from the Kinc/s Heai* INN, MONMOUTH, ihvoui'h the forest ot Dean, 10 Hiaii.'S COACH Oi i hks, CI.u.k, s, m', to meet the Uirmingham and Great Western Trains, and Coaches proceeding to Cirencester to meet the London Trains and will icturn to Monmouth the same day. Performed by THOMAS HEATH, and THOMAS PORTER and COMPANY.—Coleford, August 16th, 1041. THE BRISTOL OFFICE 11EMOVKD FRO51 THE COUNTER SMI', TO No. 8, TEMPLE STREET. W lTlI INCREASED SPEED, for the conveyance of all TV kinds of Merchandize, Goods, &c., THE NEW COMPANY'S SPRING VANS FROM fiEIlARIVS HALT,, BASIVG-LANE, BREAD STREET. LONDON TWICE A DAY, To Hath. Knsto), nnd all parts of South Wales ami Ireland. Also, in connection with the Steam Packets to llfracombe, Hidefoid, Rarnstaple, and the Coast of Cornwall. W. LA WES and CO. take this opportunity of giatefully I acknowledging the libeial patronage they have hitherto receivi d, and ofinlorniinc the Nobility, Gentry, alld Tlade of lllC above named places, that they have embraced the cailiest opportunity of forming arrangements with the Great Western Railway Company, by which their Goods -tie now forwarded till tlie Hails the whole extent tif the Line, and by availing themselves ol this superior mode of transit, a most important saving 01 time and expense has been effected. The Vans will henceforth leave Gerard's Hall, Londou, at the hours of Two in the Afternoon, and Eight in the Evening, and on the ariival of which at No. 8, Temple-street, Biistol, all goods for Wales, Ireland, Bidefoid, Barnstaple, and the Coast of Cornwall, will be shipped with the utmost care and expedition. Direct Per New Company's Vans from Gerard's Hall. Please to observe, the Prices are the same as the rate of charge per Railway. N.R. In London the New Company's Vans set out only fiom Gerard's Hall, and Hatchetts New White Horse Cellar Picadilly, and have no connexion with any other lun. Ajsent for liristol, G. MORCAN, ilily 30th, Ui4). TAXT VALE B.AX¡:"WAY.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN TIIAT the next HALF YEARLY GEN ERA 1 MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of this Company' will be held at the Anoei, INN, Cardiff, on TUESDAY Ulc' 24th of Anj;ust instant, at One o'clock, tor the General pur- poses of Business. The Chair will be taken at Hall-past Oneo clock. .LJOHN GUEST, Chairman. The Transfer Hooks will be closed on the 17th instant, and will not be opened until alter the said Halt-yearly General Meeting, on the 21th Instant. By order of the Boaid, JOSEPH BALL, Secretary. Railway Office, Cardiff, Aufl. 3, 1H41. sSpSffiiL BRISTOL AND NEWPORT ilr STEAM PACKETS, V SIS. & CtX.AMEOR.aAN, ARE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THE ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS.— From Bristol to Newport. I From Newport to Briitiil. August. I August. 23, Mon. 10 morn not sail 123, Mon. 0 morn not sail 24, l ues. 11 morn not sail | 21, Tues. mom not sat] 25, Wed. 12 noon not sail I 25, Wed. II morn not sail 2G, Tlmrs. not sail 1J alter 2<>, Thurs. lOmorn not sail 27, Fri. not sail 3 alter 27, Fri. 12 noon not sail 20, Sat. not sail 3J a ft or 28, Sat. not sail LJ after FAKES :—After-Cabin, is; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children under t2 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. Four-wheel Carriage 20s. Two-wheel ditto, Ids llorser., fis each Two-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, with one Passenger, 15s; llorse aud Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto, Fore-Cabin, (is.—Newport to or from PilU;^Sblly, Is. Dot;s, Is. each. The Proprietors of the above Packets Rive NOTICE, thai they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, nor wIll they be answerable for any Goods, Package,or Par- eel, (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Hooked at either of tlieit Oliices, in Bristol or Newport and if above the value of 40s, entered at its value, and cariiage paid at the time of bookim; Fontypotd <md Abergavenny.—Coaches daily between these places and Newport. Tredegar Iron Works, through ^Abercarne, Newbridge, and liedi' eltij,aud o branch fiom Neiubridge to Nantiiglo*— A Coach daily between these places and Newport; arriving at Newpoit about ten o'clock morning, and starting atone o'clock afternoon. Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's, Office, Quay, Bi*tol or to JOHN JONES, Agent. Steam Packet Offices. Rownham Wharf, Hotwclls, ami Rodney Wharf; Newport. — THE *!T1 k BRISTOL AND CHEPSTOW IMMxv STEAM PACKET, ffr WYE Is intended to ply during the Month of I^'AY as follows- From Bristol. From Chepstow. August.. r 23, Monday—10 moin i Monday 4 after 21, Tuesday- 10 mo.n 2L "cs:laV;- 5 afier 25, Wednesday—10 morn Wednesday-5i after 2(i, Thuisday—10^ morn 1'"tisday 1 after 27, Friday—12 noon £ < "day-3 after 29, Saturday—6J morn *H, Saturday—4 alter Faki:S:— After-Cabin, 4»- Foie-Cabin, 2s 'To and Fro the t samt: Day (provided a To and I'ro licketis taken),— Altei Cabin, (is-Fore-Cabin, 3s Children under 12 Years of age, Ilalf-pricc.—Do^sf Is cacli.—^oui-wneel Gania^c, ^viili 01 without Horses, 20s.—Carriage drawn by one Horse, includiog Driver, 10s fid.—Horses, each 5s.—Horse and Rider, Altei Cabin, lis.-These Fares uiclude every expense. JOHN JONES, Agent. Packet Office, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, Bristol, Aug 1 1841- The Proptietois of the above Steam Packet give>NOTICE, t 11 that they will not be accountable for any Passenger s Luggage nor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or farce) t (if lost or damaged), unless booked at either of their Oflices, in Bristol or Chepstow, and if above the value of 40s cntcied at its value, and Carriage in proportion paid lor the bame, ai 1 time of Booking. < A CARD. MRS. DESMOND las much pleasure in announcing to her Friends and the Pub- lic, that she has just coupletcd an l':XTENS[VE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF nOOKS, TO FORM A CIRCULATING LIBBABY, (COMPRISING the Works of the most distinguished Ati- J thois of the present day,—Including Bulwer. Captain Mairyall, _Mis. Tridlo|»e, Scott, Maria Edgeworth, Miss Porter, i^.E.L., Miss Mill'ord, Ainswoith, Dickens, D'lsiaeli, <Nc. &e. I he f'ataloguo will also contain the Works of Cowper, Madam D Arblay, Smollett, and various other eminent Wiiters, in general estimation. Mrs. D. has also mado arrangements nith her London Agent, to transmit all New Publications, as they issue from the Press, and she hopes to receive that degree of puhlic patronage which it will be her object and her earnest endeavour to merit, NEWPORT CIRCULATING LIBRARY, AT THE G E N K 11 A J, .S T A MP OF FIC K: TUIl\lS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Yeaily Subscription £ 110 Monthly £ 0 3 n Hall-yearly 0 12 0 Single Vol 0 0 Quaiterly 0 6 6 New Works 0 0 3 Stow-hill, Newort, July 13, 1841. F. C. IIUSENBETIf, WIHE- MERCHANT, BIMSTOX., BEtjS lo acquaint his Friends and Customers that lie has rvV!Vi1|?V,ti a v«ry excellent seleclion of FKENCj) and UHEMSH WINES, in Wood, as well as in Cases of thice Dozen each. The Spaiklitig HOCKS and MOSELLES, being equal in quality to the best Champngne Wine, and imported from the fu st I louses on the Rhine and Moselle, he can safely iccom- mendthem. N.B. Old PORTS, SHERRIES, and all other Wine in general use, as usual. MONMOUTHSHIRE. ABERGAVENNY DISTRICT OF TURNPIKE ROADS. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, fI^ILV I' THE TOLLS payable at the seveldl Toll Gates 1. within the said District, called or known by the several names hereunder mentioned, will lie LET Isy AUCTION to tho Highest jiidder, at the AXGI.I INN, in the town of A m:n- oavknny, in the said county, 011 MONDAY, the 13th day or Sj i>ri:iui!iiit next, between the hours of Eleven andOnf, (subjeet to the Conditions to be then and there produced,) either together or in separate Lots or Parcels. and for snrh Term, not exceeding Thice years, from the hour of Twelve o'clock at Noon of the 14th day otOctober next, as shall he ddcrminetl upon by the Trustees, in manner directed by the Acts passed in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of His late Majesty Km • Geoige the Fourth, "For Regulating Turnpike Roads;" which Tolls are Let together for the currcut year to IHi. Lewis Lewis at the Rent of t'37!)5., and will be put op at such sum as tlie Trustees shall think fit. The Toll Gates above referred to.—Frojmore-street Gales and Bar, Chapel Bar, Tudor-street Gates and Weighing Machine, nnd the Bai near Govilon Mill-street Gates and Weighing M achine Monk-stieet Gates and Bar, Penpound Gates and Bars Crossoncn Gale and Bir; Panty Goitrey tintc; I,lanncllen Gates; Beaulort and Black Rock Gate- and P.rynmavvr Bar; Gicege (iate Penbiddle Gale; Cio.s liiirbau GtUcs New Herefoid Road Gates and Bars. Whoever happens lo be the best Bidder for all, any,or citliei ol the said Tolls must, at ihe time of taking, pay in advance one '.welltli part ol the yeailv rent at which such Tull:; may be Let, and give such Seeuiity as the Trustees present shall appiove of tor the payment of the lemaiuder of the said Rents by regular Monthly Instalments. Aug. 5), lull. T. G A 1\13, Clerk to the said Trustees. NOTICE TO DEHTORS AND CREDITORS. A Lfi Persons who are indebted lo the Estate of CHARLES ''ROBERT, late of the parish of Llanvclhetine, in the county of Monmouth, coman, deceased, are requested to pay the Amounts of their respective Debts to me, the nndcrsiKned and Peisons having any claim.; or demands on such Estate, are to tot ward the samc In HIe III order that they may be examined and (if found coirect) discharged. Dated Ibis tenth day ol August, IHII. THOMAS BAKER, of Abergavenny, Solicitor to the Exeeutois of the said Charles Probeit. TAKE NOTICE, f pi I AT, by IndVuiture of Assignment dated the 13ih day of L August, 1H41, JACOB WATKINS, of BKVNMAWH, within the paiish of Llanelly, in the county of Brecon, Shopkeeper, Assigned all his Stock-in-Tiade, Furniture, Debts, Goods, Chattels, and Ellects, to JOSECH jMEUFonn, and Wit i.iam HAIIKH, both of Abergavenny, in the county of Monmouth, Grocers, in 'Trust,for the benefit of all the Creditors itotb ol liini, the said Jacob Watkins, in which Indenture i3 con- tained a Proviso that no Creditor shall participate in the benefit arising therelrom, unless lie shall signify his assent to such Indenture within Two Months from the date thereof. And take further Notice, that such Indenture now lies at my Office, in Frogmore-street, Abergavenny, for the purpose of Execution by such Creditors as may assent thereto. All persons indebted to the said Jacob Watkins, are icquested to pay the amount to me, the undeisigned, otherwise they will Ire sued. THOMAS BAKER, Solicitor to the Assignees of the said Jacob Watkins. OFFICE of the GOVERNOR and COMPANY of COPPER MINERS in ENGLAND, OLD BROAD- STEET, London, August 4, 181/Thc COlJHT of ASSIST- ANTS of 1 ho Governor and Company ol Copper Miners in j England HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that they have this day made a CALL ot TEN POUNDS per SHARE on those Shares the holders of which have not already availed themselves of the option of paying up their instalments such Call to be paid on or before the 1.0th (lay of Octobcr next, at the Banking house of Messrs. Glyn, Halifax, Mills and Co., Lombard itieet or at the OHices of the Company, Old Broad-sited. Oltice of the Governor and Company of Copper JHincrs in ElIglalld, Old Broad-street, London, 12th Aug., 1811. 'TUIE COURT of ASSISTANTS of the GOVERNOR and COMPANY of COPPER MINERS in ENGLAND hereby give notice, that they will sell on Thursday, the Foultecnlh day of October, now next ensuing, at their Offices, in Old Broad Street. ONE THOUSAND TONS OF BRITISH GRAIN, REFINED AND COMMON TIN; in Blocks. Ingots, and Bars in Bariels, in Lots of not less than Two Tons. deliverable frolll their Warehouses in London, Liverpool, and Bristol, or from their Smelting Works, at Penzance and Truro. The Sale to commence fit Twelve o'clock precisely. Catalogues will be issued in due lime, containing Particulais and Conditions of Sale, which will be delivered on and aftei the 14th day of September next, either at this Oiffce, or by tln> Company's Brokers, Messrs. Short and Mahony, No. 1, Newman s Court, Cornhili, London. The Public Sales of Tin by the Company will henceforth be held rjuartcily, viz., in January, Apiil, July, and October, and the quantity put up will be regulated by the Aveiage quarterly Consumption. N.B. The Company binds itself not to make Sales of Till during the Quarter beyond the Quantity advertised. BLAIR'S (3OUT & RHEUMATIC PUlLS. TO Hit. PIWUT, 22'.) STH ATS I >, LONDON. Darlfoid, January 2nd, 1841. ^IR,—1 have much f Mt*1-•*vT^pleasure in stating tf. sLy £ l" y°u tl,nt Rlair's 0 W/ Gout and Rheumatic i!$v i' Pills have been of the $l\ greater,t service to mo. '$(!■■( Betwcenniiic. and ten ~*r 1 c r 1V; mouths a^o | became t c J; U :*v a filleted with that s most painful disease Sciatica; the ago- itising pain which [ sndeied in my legs and thighs for so long a period, baffles any description which 1 can possibly give of my then miserable state. I could seldom obtain either rest or sleep. I had ihe best medical advice, in- cluding that of two physicians in London, without obtaining any essential relief. I went to Margate, and had Ihe l>es"i medical advice, trying the warm bath there and at other places without obtaining any bendi!. a. A short time ago i was recommended to try Blair's Gout and Rheumalic Pills and was thereby induced to purchase a box af this valuable medieinc of Messrs. Hammond and Co., Chemists, ot this town, and before I had taken the quantity at Ire) y 1' ("0 [herein contained, 1 was entirely free from pain, and speedily It) recovered my heallh by taking a few mor? Pills, and happily there has been no return of this distressing malady. You are it libetty to publish my case, in the hope thereby that this excellent medicine may be the means of relieving others. i ant, Sir, your's respectfully, J. B. MISKIN, Tf T -Brewer and Maltster, Dartford, Kent. 1 T, L possibly speak in stronger terms of your invaluable medicine, I should be most happy, for it is impossi- ble to, language to debciihe the iclief I have experienced. ,.r\A1'm't r> eHr,c.ts of BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEU- 1.1 IILLS III curing every description of Gout and Rheumatism, have secured to them a celebiity unequalled by my medicine of past or present limes. They not only give eliel in a tew hours, where the patient ha* been driven nearly 'o madness by the excruciatim; lorlutes of this disease, but cstoie to peitect health in an inconceivably short space of line. I hey aie equally speedy and certain iu rheumatism, •illiei clnonio or acute, lumbago, sciatica, pains in the head or '>tei' l. i" e 1 *2very rheumatic or gouty allectiou in fact, aicli has he'en the rapidity, perfect ease, and complete safety this ,neVlclntii that it has astonished all who have taken ij, ma tneie is not a city, town, or village in the kingdom, but contains many grate!uI evidences of the benign influence of his medicine. Sold by I liomas Prout, 229, Strand, London andbvh. tppo)ntmentbyHe.bertWd)iams. druggist, Newport Phil- ips, Canltfl; Farror and Cossens, Monmouth; J. H. Morgan, \neigayenny Morgan, Merthyr; Williams, Brecon (iouls one Llandove.y Williams, Jenkins, Strick, Daw, and Wit- on, Swansea and by all respectable Venders of Medicine, luoughout the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. per box. I Ask tor BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC TILLS, and bsc: ve the name and address of "Thomas Pi out, 229. Strand, London, impressed upon the Government Stamp alfixed to jach bo* of the Genuine Mediciae. SAM URL RRED, STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, BOOKBINDER, &c., &o., HIGH S T R K E T N E WFORT, BEGS leave mniit respectfully to return his sincere thanks to the Inhabitant' of Newport, and its neighbourhood. for the liberal patronage ho foi, vears, ami begs to inform lus friends and lite public. 111 Kencral, 'hat bavins received numerous applications for Monthly and other Publications, he intends having a London Monthly Parcel, containing the whole of the Monthly Publications, New Bnok.s, »Sic., on the 2nd of every Month. Any order.; he may be favoured with will receive his immediate attention. POSTING It EDUCED TO 18. 3d. BER. MIUS. C A It P /•; N T K Ti S- .1 lij? S 1 N N, N K W P 0 H T W. ANT) S. IGGULDEN BEG leave to return their grateful thanks to their Friends and the Public in general, for the many years they have kindly honoured thetn with (heir support and hnpe, by unte- I initting attention to their Customers, to continue to enjoy that support, which they have hitherto done. N.B. Hearse and Mourning Coach at reduced charges. Post Chaise, Cars, and Saddle Horses to Let. W. and S. I. having Good Horses and Careful Drivers are determined to Post at the reduced rale of Is. 3d. per mile. HENRY WEBBED., I N taking a respectful leave of those Ladies and Gentlemen who have for so many years favoured him with their sup- port, and returning his most grateful thanks for their kindness, begs to introduce to their notice Mr. A. C. I.ctuman (who has purchased his business), as a person every wa\' qualified and desirous to give that satisfaction to his supporters which will etisuie him their valuable patronage. A. U. LUTHMAN Begr to inform the Nobility, Gentry, C|pr-;y, and olhet Inha- bitants of Newport and its vicinity, that he ha taken the Sta- tions v ami 1'iinting P.ustncsess of Mr. Hcmy Webber; and he hopes by a strict attention to the wirlies ol those who may be pleased to favour him with their patronage, and modetale charges, to merit a continuance of that suppoit v.hich was so libeially extended to his predecessor for a long "crie" of vears Ne vpoti, Monmouthshire, Aug. 17, 1841. C A R M A R T H E N S II I R E. TO BE SOLD, TilL VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY CALLED THE WEltN EAtlM," SIlUA I E in the paiJSli ol Llanfihangel Abeteowin, in th" t? aforesaid comity, containmr; bv slated nieasme, 101a. 2n ltii>. ol good Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land (but cbiefl) rich Meadow a'td Pasture), diilance six miles from Carmarthen an.1 four miles from St. Clears. The London and Bristol Mai passes through the centre of the Farm daily For further particulars apply to Mr. TIIOS. OW EN, Land Agent, Caimarthen, if by letter post paid. Dated July oOlh, 1841. M O N I\I O U T H S III R E TO BE SO LI) BY AUCTION, ( lii/ the ftlortmidrr a power of Sole, ) On 1 UEAiDA the 1 1th day of Stcnwnut, 1841, at Foui o dork in the Afternoon, at the Ckown Inn, Povtvcooc. W''VKN undivided EIGHTH PARTS of S and ill all that MESSUAGE, FARM, and LANDS, called Bit vnm.» i sj, lately in I lie occupation of All. John UugltPS, and now of Mr. 1 homns Davies, containing by estimation the ruth, near the Nantyglo, Coalbrook Vale, P,lama and CIVIII ] Celyn Iron Works, together with the lights oTSheep-walk and Common to the said I'arm belonging. This property contains • lie valuable veins and beds of Coal and lion Ore, know in the district of Nantyglo. Apply to Mr. Maui.iian, Dudley; Mr. Mai.tbv, 34, Old Broad street, London or to Mr. lisk. 0/ A s s -4- For the Hair. PR1C.ES GOLDEN OIL is the only article that restores I the Hair on bald places prevents Hair falling "fl or turn- ing grey; changes Grey Hair to its wnrinal colour, frees it (10111 scuif, and makes it beautifully soft", curly, and gloss,, tor dressing the bail en l>iin</o<ni r, and confining the shot) loose haii'i on tho neck, so annoying (o most ladies, i* sl;u»d: unequalled. Ladies are requested to ask for •' Pmcr.'s (ioldm Oil." with 28. Lombaid-street, on the L<if)el, as many lihir- dre:;j;ois sell a spunous initiation, which der,troys the colour us well as the growth of the ) hur. ;:s. ()d., 7s., and 10s. 6d. pei bottle.—The Genuine is snhl (in London) only hy her Majes- ty's Perliiineis, I l»ICEi\ Co., 28, Lombard-olreet. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN The greatest of all female^attractions is a while and dclicah [)life of, be;tl,l skin. No other attiibute ol beauty win so much upoii the eve and excites general a< miration and no invention so truly pos- sesses the power of bestowing the la .cinatiou <d a beaulifnl Sl.ii> as PRICE and Co. s ARELNil |p, 'S SPECItTC, which is odot ifeio"s'y pleasant lo the olta.un y ueives, iiii|»arts lo the hands, lace, and neck, a cooling and .die Inn- feeling while it successfully opposes, with its bland and soolhii, i„«ueo«-o the iuiunous ellects ,nod„ecd by <o|,1 „lm,s or (,(- scorching rays of the -uti. Mothers in nursing Hud it a uel come auxiliary- Deputy m London,23, Lombard-stieet o!i Cornhili; and St. Paul's Chu.ch- yard.—Ask lor "(I,ltJL and Lo Ahrrnclhy's Sproif-c f,n the Co)ii]ilfji ion. To Families. It should be generally known to Parenis, that tlie Essence used in scenting the common Alkaline Soap, falsely call. "Almond Soap," the a drop of it taken internally, would producelNs 1 AN I 1)EAT1L pR [(• |. and Co.'s PA TEN I A I MON D Ol L SOA P is composed wholly of the Vegetable Oil of Jordan Almonds, which do not contain an atom ol the scent .it stands unequalled for chapped hands, the delicate skin ot ladies, and, above all, (or the wasli- ng of infants; and gentlemen having tender faces or stiong beards will find it a great luxuiy in shaving. Sold in packets ol six squares, price 2s. (id., at the Manolaeioiy, 28, Lombard- street.. Purchasers are icquested to notice I RICE and Co.'s Signature, iu Red Ink, affixed to each picket, as some shop, kecpets oiler a counterfeit, injurious to the Skin, wheu the Ge- nuine is asked (or. SHAVING, Heretofore a painful, is now icndeied a pleasurable operation, by PRICE'S RYPOPHAGON," an infallible specific foi allaying the smarliug in'liability of thes'iin. producing a rich creamy hither, with soft, hard, or sea water, which, unlike nil other Shaving oaps, will not dry on the face. 'This soap is so supi rior to any other for Shaving, thai many persons are base)) deceiving the public by selling spuiimis ,Iml\alaons. I he ge- nuine is sold 111 London only at the Manufactory, 28, Lomhaid ^trcet.— Ask fo Pcici 's Rvcopiiacon," price ("personate. FOR THE TOILET. PRICE and Co.'s VICTORIA BOCQIIET, ihedelictou fragiatjee of which Ins rendered it an especial favourite with Her Majesty. And stamped by the lover;, of elegant scents as the most uiiiqix and supetior ever discovered. So highly is it valued, and s,> fashionable has it become, that th"re is scarcely an assembly room or levee where its delicious fragrance is not piedouiiuan 3s. 6d. and 7 s. per Got tie. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, of the Firm of PRICE & Co., 28, Lombard | street, (the only surviving Partner of (he late I'nnis ot PRICE & GOSN ELL, and PA t MY, HU'T I S, PK" K. & Co..) can- ( (tons merchant; shippers, against the manoeuvres ol fndj- viduals illegally styling themselves "Piuce Cs: Gosnii.i.. These petsons uevrtr were in Partnership, nor in any way con- nected with the alrove Finns, otherwee than as servants in the employ of M1. PRICE'S Jafe Firm of Price .it Ciosnei-l. | PRICE i<c Co.'s Old Brown Windsor Soap, Almond ui j Soap, Cold Cream, Queen's Perfume, &c., so much admiied on the first circles of Fashion, bear a l.ible with "28,' j hard(-stieet, in its entre, and the signature of "PRICE iS (jo. in Red Ink, without which none are genuine. PRICE and Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAP BRUSHES, a,c lobe had G EN U IN E in London oil at their Establishment, 2il, Lombard-street, and of their Agenl, 11 all the Cities and Towns of Europe, Asia, Afnca, & Aitieiica. j (t:7'" l" prevent disappointment, Ulld ensure punctuality, till Orders arereqtu>sUd to be directed to PRICE & Co., Most- I'F\1FH "SF.,23, l.ombur,i-street, I.oniiou." [ 1 he Nobility CJenti v, and Public are cautioned agiinst put- (! Chasing r jico and Co.'s articles of persons unconnected with their authority, counterfeits being sold when the genuine is asked foi the following are authoiised A rents: — llopkins. I'eifumc Williams, & Jenkins, Diuggi^ts, Newport; Jones& |)uncan, Duii'^ists, Hio.<*on .Crnn.p, Pertiuner, Abergavenny M i! gan, (only) 'Metlbyr; M01 gan, I)rut,gii>'i lj' li!" s dtlo lavloi, Pei I inner, Chep^low Mis. Moigan, i ei turner, Williams, Cambiiau Ollice, and Wilson, Chemist. Swansea; Evans, Cross, 11. White aud Sons, Stationers and White, Chemist, Carmarthen; Phillips. Chemist, tri. waids, ditto, M'Catlhy, diilo, and Ewins, Perfumer, Car diffj Davies, t.owbndge; Price, Druggist, Bridgend; Hay J, u'lt, aiid I)avies ward and Hunt, Chemists, and Davies, Perfumer, Neath Jlrickwaler, Hird, and Treweeks, Chemists, Pembroke Rol land, 1 erfunier, Tenby: 'Thomas, Peifunier, aud Williams. Chemist, Cardigan j Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, Aber- ystwith I erkins, Stationer, and Wiliams, Druggist, Haver. fordwest; G. H. Jenkins, Cardiff; and all respectable dealers throughout the kingdom. I -8- THE TREDEGAR ARMS INX AND HOTEL, At Tr».de</ar Iron Works, in lhr eounti) of Monmovth Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS RES PLC 11' ULLY announces that he has received 111 struclions TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On MONDAY, the <iih day of September, IH, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, on the Premises THE TREDEGAR ARMS, AT '] lthnF.C. AH I IION UOTiKS, Togeihov with F I V E N E WL\ -1. R E C T E I) DWF.i-J'.UKG.HOUSES AND SHOPS, I"I ('I G The Tin di r.Aii A km. Inn has been creeled about lour yrals; •and has been built with every attention to Comfort and Con- venience; and on a scale adapted to the VERY LARGE BUSINESS CARRIED ON IN If. The House presents a HANDSOME STUCCOED FRONT, with 111, ELEGANT PORTICO ENTRANCE; and contains among its numerous conveniences, a brge and srIcndilly tittetl-up COMMERCIAL ROOM; Sixteen Bediooms, with the requisite number of Dining and Sitting Rooms. Judiciously arranged far facility ot Business, and the comfott of the iumales, are THREE LARGE TAP ROOMS. There are Three Arched Cellars and a Beer Cellar, capable ot containing such a Stock as the immense diaught of this House requires. The BREW HOUSE, which is on a part of these extensive Premises, is capable of supplying even a greater demand than the present and has an ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF WATER conveniently near. Also, an Underground Rain Water Cis- tern, which holds l'\vo Thousand Gallons. Attached i* a Large Lock-up COACfI HOUSE, two STA- BLES with Eleven Stalls, and another Stable for ten of twehe Horses. Two capital Hay Lofts, and two large WARE- ROOMS, so situate as to be converted (if lequircd) into convenient Bedroom?. 'These Premises (without the Warcrooms) aie now let on a Lea -e, of which nbout three and a b ill yeais are unexpned, at a rental of £ l ri.'l. but the last two vcars of tlie I case ate to be at £ 173. a year: and on the tcimindiion of tho Lease, will be chcap at £'250, a year. The Ground-rent is only t' 10- lGs. a year. The Purchaser cannot fail, should he < airy on the business himself, to realize a RAPID FORTUNE. Lot 2. A HOUSE and PREMISES adjoining the Tredegar Arms, with the principal Front towaids the Maiket, and the second Front to Bridge street, now let to Mr. Morris, the Post- master, under a Lease (of which 31, years are unexpired), at a present rent ofi?0. but the last two years of the Lease, at a ve-irly rent of 'I he House consists of a LARGE SHOP AND WAREROOM Dining and Diauing Xucms five Bed 100ms Kitchen Back Kitchen Arched Cellar, iVc. &, c" with an excellent Stable and Loft. Ground-rent only £ ). Is. a year. Lot 3. A HOUSE and PREMISES, in Biidge street, ad- joining the last, with capital Shop and Wareroom Dining Room Drawing Room four Bediooms, Ac. &c. G'round- I'eiit £ 1. a year. Lets at £ :!•). a year. Lot 4. A HOUSE and PREMISES adjoining the last, con- taining a Dining Room Drawing Room four Bedrooms, «*c. (i round-rent £ t. a yeai. Lot 5. A HOUSE a n(I PREMISES, adjoining to, and sirrn- T I.illy arranged, as the last, and paying ihe same ground-rent. Lot 6. A HOUSE and PREMISES adjoining No. 5, con ,,is Shop and large Cellar; Dining Room Drawing Room (i\e Bedrooms, <\c. >'jc (,rnllud, rent £J. This is a comer House, and exceedingly well placed for an extensive business. It is at present let with the tvvn Wareiooms intended to be sold with the Tredegar Inn, at a year, and will. without the Wareroorns, ht well worth fiom £ 40. to ,€>0. a year. Each of these Houses has a Yard. Water Closet, and Lead Water (astern, and have well finished Sturcoed fionts 'The whole of these Houses weae built about three yeair ago, with every possible regard to comfort fit their arrange mcnt, and lo durability. The A im ionef.I! feels that he cannot too strongly recom- mend these Premises as a Good Investment. The value ntf this Property must he considerably increased by the N K VV TOWN which is about to be Built on the opposite side of the Sirhowy River over which is to be a handsome Bridge, from the bottom of Biidge-street thereby making this Street tin greatest thoroughfare in Ttcdegar, as it will lead directly from the New Town to the Maiket. 'Tlie whole of these Premises are held undei a Lease from the Tredegar Iron Company, ot which 41 yeais, fiom the j 25th March, 1841. are unexpired. At tho same time will be Sold, a POWERFUL CRANE, with Patent Wheel,vc. For further particulars, apply to Mr. IIAMBLY, Wood- lands, Malpas i or to the AUCTIONEER, Commercial-.licet N^wpott. Dated Newport, July 2Sth, 1841. BIO NBGaO SAR.SAFARXX.XJA. Batem an's concen trated pr epa ration (recommended by Dr. Hancock, in the Transactions of the Medico Botanical Society) is one ot the most powerful medicinal agents for renovating the constitution. It sweetens 1 he bio- d, corrects a bad habit of Inxly, lemoves pitnples and blotches, and is an infallible remedy tor grrofu'a, scurvy, ety -ipelas, sc< end,try symptoms, and all tlisoideis 01 iginating ir impurity of the blood, whether hereditary or otherwise, paiti cularlv those arising from the long-continued use of mercury. When taken at the spring and fall of the year, as a constitu tional medicine, it invigorates the system by imparting to it that healthy action of the vessels wllTd, is indicated by plumpne: of the flesh, and ficshness of the complexion Sold 10 bottler •it 7s. and2L. each, by the propuytors. JOHN REtLLOt-o CO-.S-O, H^tton-p, udeo I'nn.'iny aud ( o., lainn^don sticct Newbeiv and Sons. St. Paul s Chuichytid Mantiay and Co. and J. Sanftei, Oxford sle et, London; and by ill lespectabh medicine vendors. Ol whom may bo had GALI S COUGI! SPECIFIC, tire most wonderful discoveiv of modein times, being a nev! r-ladtiig remedy for all diseases ot the lungs 3n*■ chest. A sinail (to: lie, puce Is. 1 i<l wi 11 cure an ordinary cold in a few bouts. Agents Monmouth, A. Cosscns, Post Ollice Newport. Gariett, Riotheis, Cbeoii-.ts Cheltenham R. L. Piocktci. Chctiiit Path, ,I. If, !\i, (",c,m"t. MEDICAL REFORM. THE 11 Y G E I A N SVST E M OF M E D 1 C 1 N 1 [he Jollowing deserves Co bp well considered by alt those irho ¡II terest ihcmstlres in ihe question of Ncmc.Ai. Reform, end nho value their he dth. R. MORISON'S discovery was not only 'hat of an e* -iTM. cellent Medicine, which has been proved by the enoi mous sums paid to Govrinnicni since the year 1S30, in the wa> of Stamps, and euies effected,* but also a theory by which the poor as well as the rich might (at a small cost) cure themselves of their diseases. Hcnct; the violent opposition which has been made by the Doctors to the Hygeian Medicines. Under the faculty's system, there aie all sorts of Doctors. High and Low, in which are included llomoeopathisis. Animal Maguetizers, ixc. &c., and, strauge to say, some, once udrnitllcd as stars ( !) 111 the profession, have embraced the two last-mentioned doctiines The high iluetors are intended, we presume, to keep the rich alive as long as they can, and the low to kdl the poor (lor it has becil admitted by doctors then, selves 1 hat young pi petitioners must necessarily make many experiments upon the pool before they are competcnt to treat theiieh.)—Now, although the poor mall cannot have all the comfoits of the rich, he surely ought to stand as good a chance of being cured when attacked by disease. 'The Hygeiau Sys- tem makes no difference between the rich and the poor in the way of treatment; and certainly nicdicinc, whethet looked upon as all all or a science, must somier or later e-une to that equa- lity that it is. however, a science hating fixed principles, llieie can he no doubt, The differcnce between Hygeisls and Doctors, is as follows —11 ygei'.ls believe that all diseases (howevei they may shoe. themselves) proceed fiom onecause— lmpmity 01 the blood and fluids—and thai, therefore, they are cuiable by the Hygeiau Medicines, which cleanse the stamach aud bowels ;—Doctors, on the olllcr hand, now say (for they continually alter) thai diseases pioceed from iuuumeiahle causes, none of which IIm_'> are agieed upon, and are to be cured by innumerable sorts ot Medicines, the effects of which illC lillie understood, varxiug according to the f.ishinu ot the day, and the particular notions r of the dociois. one contradicting another; they are, moreovei lost 111 a labyrinth <'• symptoms! Nowofcourse the above is a most convenient theory to a, upon, which enables doctols hI IIlake, the woild believe tliii 1 heir attendances are constantly required, cither toaiter the lIe,fa"I."e or to watch the alteration 01 the symptoms ;-itll this tc,coi,lil.r to III(! 11 1 'all lccoiding to the Hygeian System, is unnecessary. Hence the it jpposiiion In the Hygeist, for having exposed the tiuth and lence, also, the present clamour which is made beloie Pailh- nent for a law which ,s intended to prevent people takiin vliat Ihey please in cases of sickness. In order to put the Hygeiau System to the test, let any bod- if Doctors fix upon a certain number of diseases which tliev ;ontend could uot I* cured under the Hygeian treatment, and a Mt be proved (as it can be), that such diseases aie cured hv ( Vloiison s Medicines, let tlie smiiio at once be declared to tin a voild undei the sanction of all pailies, so that doubt may no oiigerexist. J hu Hygeian at ],'xetcr, ist :ulaleu as a place for making the trial, since all sorts of diseases v tfebonR tieated there, and that, most effectually, under the be dueeiioa ol Mr. Richard Tot hi 11, of licavitree. As an instance 01 tlie truth of the Hygeian Theory, it ma\ ;l »e slated that in all countries throughout the woild wlieie tin lygeian Medicines have been introduced, perfect success has r, Lttcnded then ^dmini^iiniioo. The above, it is hoped, will be sufficient for Members ot t, parliament aud ethers to beware bow they ioteifcrc in ihe Me e lical Question. I llriush CoJlege of I ktllh, .1 Hamilton Place, New Road, King's Cioss, London. c. The British College of Health is ill possession of npwaxf I II I:n >1 300,0<K) well authenticated Cases of Cure, which fully bea> mt the tiuth of 1 he llyueiau Tlu.ny of Medicines, from per- js OilS who iiad bee 'i r,t ve*n iiver ab 1 ncu 1 able under the old system jj U the Hygeian Ibspensary at Exeter, cures are conliuual!\ leiug efleeted, which balHi the medical skill of the old school. .'1 Caimidn.—As many iuipostois make use of the name o' iH dorison, in order to impose upon the public, no medicine pur ,„) lotting to be Morisou's Medicines can be genuine unless tin ir voids "¡Unrison's Universal r%le,i*c, ties" engraved cn tie 11" Government Stamp, iu white letteis upon a led ground. st Sold fit Boxes, at Js. lld., 2s. Hd., 4s. 6J" and Family i,' 'ackets, contair)i!ig three 4s. GJ. Boxes, Us. each. Also the j) /egetable Aperient Powder, ls. lid. pei box. H General Agent for Moninouihshire and Forest of Dean, Mrs« 1J Elizabeth Heath, Agiucourt-squaie, Monmouth. I Just Published, in. Demy oic. BY Messrs. PERRY & CO., CONSULTING SURGEONS. 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham, >; 44, Albien-iUeet, Leeds ILLUSTRATED BY EIGHT FINE ENGRAVINGS, THE SILENT FRIEND, A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON Venereal and Svrm- A LiTtc Diskases, in their mihI and most alaiming forms, showing the different stages of thosfl deplorable and often falal Disorders, including observations on the baneful effects of Gonortukka, Gleits, ar](1 Sthicivrks. The Work is em- bellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious inflijence of Mercury on the external appearance of the Skin, by Frltp- tion.* on the Head, Face, and Body, to which are udded very extensive observations on Sexual Debility, Seminal \>eak~ ness, and Impotcncy, biought on by a delusive habit, al! its attendant sympathies and dangerous consequences consi- dered, with the most approved mode of treatment anccurp without confinement or iuterruption from business tue who! accompanied by explanatoi y Engravings, with geincial ii.str c. tions for the perfect restoration of those who are j. "•apac its ,d from entering into the holystateof MARn!Af.E,by a- evii C .>1- sequeoces arisint: from early abuse, or syphilitic imc !): This invrtluabfe Work will be sf.chei 1 y incl"S< I,, :<61 Box of l'eni/s' Purifying Specific ['ills (Price 2s. fW Is.,) and tije laii)i -f I'm 1 lis. and 33s. per Bottle.) and is pointed out to d'} r :c, Hvmaxitv as a SILENT FRIEND to be consulted w.J.oxt ciposure, and with assured confidence of success. THE CORDIAL BALM uF SYRIACUM s a gentle stimulant and tenovator of the impaired functions of lite, :)))d is therefore calculated to a«o[d decided lelief to those who by early indulgence have weakened the powers of their system and fallen'into a state of chionic debility. In such persons, the appetite is geneially defective, and the iclish ot life almost, subdued they are wauling in that activity of mind and energy of conduct which their allaiis icqune, aud partly from conscious weakness, partly from excessive appieheusions, are liable to sink despondently into a prcmatuie grave. It is ror Ihesc that Messrs, Perry nnd Co.. Surgeons, partieubily designed their CORDIAL BALM of SYtUACLM.wh.ch is tutended 10 relieve those persons who, by an immodeiate indulgence of their passions, have ruined thei. conslitutious, of 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 nervous system, obsti- nate gleets, excesses, irregulaiity, obtructions of certain eva- cuations, weaknesses, total impotcncy, barrenness, 6tc. Nothing, perhaps, weakens the mind so much as pernicious, piactiecs, winch take possession of the whole mind and atten- tion, and prevent its votaries from following their respective Ic vocations, by engrossing their ideas, even when they should be employed in devotion 01 business; rendciing them stupid, dull and thoughtful, and destroying their vivacity, cheerfulness, and health, by b inging on consumption, and all that dreadful tlaill of complaints which make them timid, whimsical, and iidrcu- lous. Such as these, under Divine Influence, the Cordial P-alm of Syriactim will icstore to the enjoyment of til! the com- furls of lile. As nothing can be better adapted to help and nourish the consôÍtuLÍon, so there is nothing more geneiady acknowledged to be peculiailyethcaeious in hII imvaid wanting*, loss of appetite, indigestion, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs shortens ol breath, or consumptive habits. It possesses wondei u in all netvo«»s disorders, fifr, head-aches, P; ]s ness and lowness of spirits, dimness of sight, co u-audeiin- of the mind, vapours and melancholy, and ofhvsteric compfainis are gradually removed by its u-e.. sickness of the stomach, flatulencies or obstructions. 11 1 *ate ;wd powerful; and as a puiiher of the blood, it has not 113 equal in the world! TIlls Balsamic Cordial may bt; jnnt. euumeiated amongst the foremost ei those happy discoven.' which medical research has piocured as the blessings 01 tl human race, and gicatert tounleraclive to human misery thousands at this moment in tlie I 111 led Kitigiloin, live to praise Ihe day they lust made trial of tins icstoiatr.e. Numbeiless persons, whom imprudtnee or mi .fortune ha<i reduced to the afflictiiii; necessity of renouncing for ever the consolations of maniage, have become parents by the use of this medicine, and received as it were a second existence, Jr. (lie birth of a beautiful and healthy offspring. Some induced by gratitude, and a desire of communicating the relief they have experienced themselves, permitted Messrs. Perry 10 give their names to the world and testified with the utmost cheei- 1 illness, both their own intiimities and the obligations they owed their medicine Messrs. P. availed themselves of their permission, so long as the Cordial Balm of Syriacum h"d any need of cxlerlial testimony iu its favour but its properties and efficacv aie at present, so well known, and its leputation so "idely and honourably established, that it requires no other basis to support it. Sold in Bottles, price lie. each or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle foi H'U., by which one I Is. bottle is saved. J.3" Observe, none ale genuine without the sigaature of nipressed on a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to imi- ate wliich is felony of Ihe deepest dye. The Five Pound Cases (the purcha ing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings ;) may be bad a; usual it 4, Gieat Charles-sticct, Birmingham, aud 44, Albion-street. ecds and Patients in lilt country who icquire a courscof this admirable Medicine should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the full benciit ol such advantage. Pc>nt expect when ronmllr.it by letter the vsva ree of One Pound, without vhkh, no notice whatever can be taken of the Communication (postage pre-paid._) Patients are requested to be as minute as posstbtc ID the 1 e !ail ot.ilicir case,as to the duration ot the complaint, the symptoms, age, habits of living, and genetai occupation. Jfe' • licines can be forwarded to any pari. ot the world no uithi ulty can occur, as they will be securely packed, and carefully pro- tected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 1 Is. per Box% (Observe the signature of R. £ L. l'tnuv, aud Co., on fne ouisidc of each wrapper), are well known throughout r u- rope and America, to be the uio>t certain and efiectual cine ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the venerea Disease, in both sexes, including Goiionhoca, Gleet econ- dary Symptoms, Stiictures, Seminal Weakness, Dencieocy, and ali diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss ot t"ne, confinement or hindrance from business they have effected the most surprising cures, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and ali other means have failed and aie of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic Af- fections, Eiuptions on any pait of the body, Ulceiations, icro- fulous or Venereal Taint, being justly calculated to cleanse itie blood from all foulness, counteract every 11101 bid aftecl 1011 and icstoie weak and emaciated constitutions to pnsline health \liey°are particularly recommended lobe taken_before per- sons enter into the rnatiimonial state, lesl the indiscretions of 1 parent arc a source pf vexation to hun the remainder of his existence by afflicting hif innocent but uniortunateotfspnnp, rtith the evil eruptions of a mai> £ li:i"t tendency, and a .i-iety rf other complaints, that are most a'suredly intioduced by I' ncjdect and impiudencc. Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be l'o.:suhe¡' as usu^ it 4, Great Cliaries-sirt,et, (four doois from hi> lol' i'irmingham and 44, Albion-stieet, Leed" ii- ?nr' icrsonal visit is required from a country patient. "• r Messrs. Perry and Co. to give such advice as will br eaee )f effecting a permanent and effectual cure, aftei -.s neans have proved ineffectual. Sold by IIkpiu 11T WtLU-xMS and E. Jenkins, Nt ^"p "t. N.I'. Countiy Druggists, Booksellets, Pateu-t I\1c,Jrllr,e en- lers, and every oilier Shopkeeper can be supplied with any juantity of Peirv's Purifying Specific Pills, and C'ordial Bairn usu;l io itlic toy osl rf the principal W holesal J'ateni Medicine Houses in London. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. t.KAHSLLYS ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS, so long and justly celebrated lor heir peculiar virtues are strongly recommended to the notice If every lady, having obtained the sanction aud approbation ot nosf Gentlemen of the Medical Profession, as a sate and valna- de Mcdicine in effectually removingobsiiudions, and lelievmg III other inconveniences to wliich the female tiame is liable, specially those, which, at an early peitod of life, frequently Iristi fiom want of exercise and general debility of the system hey create <111 appetite, correct indigestion, remove giddiness tnd nervous headache, and are eminently useful in windy lisorders, paius ih the stomach, shortness of breath, aud palpi- ation, of the heart being perfectly mnocent, may be used vith safety in all seasons and climates. The following if the opinion of Dr. Osborne, an eminent tractitioner uf Dublin, and Physician to Sir Patrick Dunn's, nd the Mercers' Hospitals. In one of his recent lectures, eported in the Dublin Medical Journal, he makes the following umarks on this Medicine :— Tin; Wrf.ow Wn.cn s Pir is. — I hesu Pills have an ex- pnsive sale, and are in high and long established repute, as an Ifectual remedy in removing obstructions, õ:c. ill females. )ne of them was given U> a young lady midei my care, with lite csired e[t'cct following on the .sai/re night, and three oilier case-, ante to my knowledge, 111 winch a similar result followed icir use." I, It is necessary touiloim the PutdicthatKFARSLKY S the only ORIGINAL ami GENUINE MEDICINE ol tins escnption ever made, an.1 has been prcpaied by tbcin for lore than Fil-i-i, N'EA li-l. Purchasers are paiticularky re- uesled to remark, th:1t. as a testimony of authenticity, all of Directions contains an affidavit, and bears the sirnatuie C. KLARSLLY in wriitii' and each box is wiu d 1 white paper. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by J. Sanger, 1;,(1, Oxforc!- reet, London atid by 11. U liliams, and E. Y. Jenkies, iieniists, Newpoit Wood, Poutypool Price, Abergavenny 'owding, Monmoutn Phillips. CaidiH Davis, Carmarthen oywBrd, Neath; BMhmi, Llaneily; Thomas, C'owbridge; hi we and Son, Swansea; Jenkins, Merthyr Tydvii; W. P. v liliams, Chepstow, 6tc. iicc. 4