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THE ^NMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL 1 RLNTING OFFICE, C(. Corner of €orn street, MMi:iiciAL-STHIV!;r, N KVVronr. The v J ,RI!UC ate respectfully informed, iliat this ESTABLISH "'TAT is COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EX1LNS1V1- VAIUKLV OF HANDSOME TYPE, SUIT A IN. I'. ron VJIV> PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL t* o 1 N G, It E VV A III), AND O T 11 E K lit HANDBILLS, y O liMs, a UC HONEKlii" CATALOG UES "1101 BILLS or LADING T1 SHIPPING NOTES, 'W H]\]5 OF ALL .L'H^ARLPNOMS FOIR WORKS & COLLIERIES, N T> A t PTOJ L VVOltKS ItEQl'llllNU EX L1 KD III U N, TP'D IN A SUPERIOR MODERN ST JFLE, N THL SHORTEST NOTICE, AT \'l:.lty AM> AT VtllY AJ)L !U Kss C A ill) S, CIRCULARS, p INVOICES, LABELS. ETC., "Mil) IN 11E NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. I( «:o -H&Ufvliaer#. .V'TVLV,'VKIU KS,XG MONMOUTH are re- MT)\; "»to»incd that Mil. COSSENS, the Agent for the NT|1„ A|,>U I IISHIKK MK.K1.1N/' in that town, will ''ITPEI U" "I'*■ S JO ft HI FC"L\S lor insertion in S U,0 VKRTISK.MKNT.S RECEIVED I"F the Gazfttk, F IJI<>N ''apers, and LOI all the Provincial Journals of ENP- UL»d, and Scotland. ^,1VNC),TCL IS HEREBY GIVEN, >1 ii, the I'artneiship heretofoie sobsisti; BETWEEN us, the JH'MD |R,SIF>NC«L CIlAKLRS WINTER J' IIS and ED- *0I)NB JON K,S, who car lied on business as j,« .S5 and InoN in the paiisti of Sa t', Wool los, in "HJV. OF Monmouth, was, on the Tenth dav of May inst., LVKD by MUTUAL CONSI5 NT.—ALL Pcisons IN- .,0 US, ARE icquested forthwith to pay the amotintof their »«!»„- !VR Debts to our successor, Mr. JOHN TOMBS, of the ^UTI, NEWPORT, Chain Cable M nufacturer and Anchoi *>VSS who is authorised by us to receive the same.—As wit. hands, this 22nd dav of May, 1841, CHARLES WINTER JONES. \VI._ 'EX in.uk of EDMUND JONES. '^RW. WH.MAMS, to Mr. Wooilett, Solicitor, Newport. MONMOUTHSHIRE. r¡" NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, I^I T'> L['E LOL.L.IJ arising at the Toll GATES upon the Turn- R ^OIN^ 'A,'S WITHIN the District of Newport, in the county TH01!1- AU(' OR KUOVVN by the names of the Stow LH 0 )} atcrloo Oate, the Rassalleg Gate, the Ruinney 1U'itai JR'DG^ Gate, the Marshes Gate, and the Rock and N'IER UL',WI11 BE HY AUCTION, to the Best T HVN'h ,L'LE house oi Joiui Lloyd, commonly called and (1 KDAY E NAME OT ''IE KINO'S HKAD, at Newport, on SA- I and N 1,1 ''UNE NEXU between the hours of R- PASS I LEC 1,1 LL;E Afieinoon, in the manner directed by the VEIF P' ''IC ^'LLRF' year of the N ip,N ot his late Majesty T'°R regulating Turnpike Roads," which ECL'N!I TH^0^ LTLC 'ASL 5RCAR above the expenses of col- TOHJ'V ;TUT' W'U PUL UP at that sum. Whoever hap- '"TLI iN 0 MCST Bidder, must at the same time pay one 1"SUIAYT' ANCE (•' icquiied), of tin Rent at which such ANI' GIVE Seemity with sutlicient Sureties, to 0F P;HILIENT P' "LE Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads, rest of the money, monthly. THOMAS JONES PHILLIPS, ^TVVNN, TO ''1C Trustees of the said Turnpike Roads. April 21, 1841. THE SCHOONER GLAMORGAN, J). JOKES, MASTER, V STIUV^T at COTTON'S WHAUT, TOOLEY- •I'LY I.,1' LUNUON, for Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Aberga- ^DIAR^0"' ^'ONMOU''1> Pontypool, Cowbiidge. Bridgend, 'E "*RD I.R'*»N* I''ACES< A<ID will positively Sail on THURSDAY, IV v UNT'. "MI. AT"R,0N VVC., apply to the Master on Board; Mr. R. tl S|s.' VV1'' ^EWPORT; MR. Thomas Richards, Abergavenny LV||'SRI; LN!»TOTM, L'roiser, and Price, Brecon Mr. Smith, ^AIDITP G^R' LO",LON 01 T0 AIR- Joseph CRISP, A^ENT to ^RD,N- • Newport, and L.ondon Shipping Company, at •W)DON, May 18th. 1841. R A TIO N ritOM BRISTOL, N-, NEW S()(-tH WALKS. DIRECT. JK^ J he tine Armed Passi'nget Ship, VICTORIA, <-TNTOR,, °US Burthen, JOHN MORHANI, (late of the 'R'4' U <>LNMITNDER, w ho has been seveial yeais in the Sydney °* hiS' ■ IS Well known for II is kind attention to the comforts '•IS VSSEN"EI S- J'ESSE, stands A 1., and sails remarkably fa^t. She has «»V„1€ '^TIONS N( the most superior desciiplion. for ( abin, URSEON' 1,L!C' 'LR"' Sieeiaee I'assenficrs; carries an Expeneneed ;HL WILL SA1L THE FIRST WEEK IN JUNE. f,' Cehvri'I'l<t^ I'tilhtitrer$9 Shcpkerth, Carpenters, Smiths, "s* Mtisons, uiul Female Domestics, <>r A'E much wanted in the Colony, and find irii- '-Ve' l,' ANIENT. aar afM,5* "'HI I* given hi a limited number, on their pro- 'rt|ICR l>f"<;t"ry Ttstiiiwnitth of good Character. ler llalliculars will be given on application to Messrs. WILLIAM WKEFOLLD and Co. V~~— Stephen-street, Bristol. TIIF n FWMV BRISTOL AND NEWPORT il STEAM PACKETS, DT GLAKOR.GAV, A.RE VNJENI)I to I'LY DAILY DURING THE \PR«>NB SL,LNG WKEK AS FOLLOWS:— •IJ'Y. 'stol T(. Xewynrt. From Newport to lh istol. I'Mon. R MAY. JITIY morn 3 alter 31, Mon. FIJ morn 2 after 1- I\,es J,,NE- I, T'le Jnne. V MORN 4 after I, 1'ties. 7J moin .'T aft< ILIUR T ,NORN AFTER 2, Wed. BI morn 3J altej ?' T'ri. 5 ,R,°rn 5 after 3, Tliurs. 9 morn 4 alter ,J» S<TT'. ? U|0I)1 5J after 4, Fii, 5 mom 4 after PI, morn FI afte» 5, Sat. T> morn 44 aftei », VE,US ER"A,)!N>4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Clnldien undei T^^UE 7RU^E' ^;I'PR,CE- Dogs, Is each. Four-wheel W*°-WHEELO • Two-wheel ditto, 10s Horses, 5s each I •I '1'1 ONE P "W 01 Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, For '^°'"S'CAND Rider, A Iter-Cabin, 7s Is .I3'1'11, ^S<—Newpoit to or from Pillgwenlly, Is. II HE P| T<1^ \VJJJ °PRIetors of the above Packets give NOTICE, that Qor wilJ not he accountable tor any Passenger's Luggage, U«! (if J 4CY answerable for any Goods, Package, or Par- e IN0!) OR DAMAGED,) unless Booked at either of their at S'0'OR Newport; and if above the value of 40*, hi "</JI > ;LS VA'E> AN(L cairiage paid at the time of booking. ?Y*-S AR,rl 'Ibeigat'tnny.—Coaches daily between these [j r'<Usr WEWPORT. 'Oil IPOI •k$, through Abereame, Newbridge, and I l»'unch fiom Newbridge to Nuntyglo.— A Coach >««.t (QN 'J0" these places and Newport; ai ng at Newpoit Q.^PPLY A,C, N^ORNING, and starting atone lock afternoon. CE. 6, LE Bristol General Steam Navicuti^n Company's. NAY' B,I«TOL or to JOHN I i'.S, Agent, ^KET Otfices, Rownham Wharf, ilolwells.and Rodney Wharf. Newport. BRISTOL AND CHEPSTOW STEAM PACKET. kilS* WYE I\> Prnn CO ,0 P'y during the Month of MAY as follows :— ftlay. liristol. From Chepstow. ■T MONJ, MAY. }"ie. '— 6 moiniug 31, Monday—3^ afternoon O'TUES<LAW JUNE- A H'erf, YT~ 7 N)orning 1, Tuesday—4 afternoon ?' 'HUIJ^ morning 2, Wednesday—5 after T' ^RIDA —urning 3, Thursday—5J after ^ATURD ,N°ruiiig 4, Friday—;> £ after SU|). niornuig ;"I, Saturday—5J after FAJ,KS.AY 9 morning | 6, Sunday—not sail P"" J)A*T,JR:GABIN, 4s—F'oie-Cabin, 2s To and Fro the LI^'IN (provided a To and Fro Ticket is taken),—After I'-p'ric RE"A^IN> 3s Children under 12 Years of age, N.U,0"T LL„D°^' LS.,CACH- Four-wheel Carriage, with oi R. 'Ver —Carriage drawn by one Horse, including '"N/ES^L'R^*—H°rses, each 5s.—Horse and Rider, Aftei • I hese Fares include every expense. OA, JOHN JONES, Agent, VFHEE, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, Til, pfirlstol, Alay, 1841. "AT THEY »YIETORS above Steam Packet give NOTICE. /°R WIN TL, .NOT L>E accountable for any Passenger's Luggage ''°«t OR a Y answerable for any Goods, Package, or Parcel LLL BriSTOI A"IA§ed), unless booked at either of their Offices. ITS VALU°R EPS'°w, and if above the value of 40s entered T,R,«°FLCK-AND ^ARR'A8C in proportion paid foj the same, at MONMOUHlStiikE. FREEHOLD ESTATE AT LLANGWM. TO BE SOLD BY AFCriON, Jh/ Mr. H\ II. U'Jf'Ll l MS, At the KIND'S HUll INN, USK, on FRIDAY, the Fourth day of June. 1!J41, between the houis ot Three and Five 't'clock in the Afternoon, A VfclXY VAt.UAllfE AND 1>F-SI It A MLF FREEHOLD ESTATE, Siiuate near the Parish Church, in the Parish of LJ iiigwin, COMPIUSlNti. A SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING 1 iOUSI' with con- venient Farm Uuildings, and about 8<(A. 2K, 2(>r. of very excellent Oichard, Arable, Meadow, Pasture, and Woodland; 'This Property is very advantagwusly situate being but a very short distance from the Turttpike-roiid lately made between the market towns of tJsk and Chcpstow. it lying about 3J miles from the former, and about 8 from the litter place, and swell worthy attention, as offering a capital opportunity for a sate and profitable investment. There is a ouantity of thriving young Timber on the Estate. Both Coal and Lime are to be obtained within moderate dis- lances from the property. A part of the Purchase Money might retfiain on Mortgage if required. Mr. Richard Jones, the tenant, will shew the premises, and for further particular apply to the proprietor Mr. RICHARD MATTHEWS, of Pont Ebbw, near Newpoit, or to M). D. E. PARTRIDGE, Solicitor, Usk. M O N M O U T H S II I R E TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. BARN All AS BROLHUI, At the KINO'S HEAD INN, NKIVI-DIIT, on SAURSDAY.thc 3rd day of June next, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, IN J.OJ S Lot 1. U'tll0se TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, with Flower Gardens in front, and a large Garden with choice fruit trees behind, siiuate and being within a quaiter of a mile of the 'Turnpike Gate, on Stow lhll, at the junction of the roads leading to Risca atid Bassalleg, and known by the nameol the IlandpOst. Lot 2. A COTTAGE, with Biewhouse and Stables attached, together with a large Garden, adjoining the last mentioned lot, ii I and facing the road leading from Newport to Risca. The above Property is held under a Lease for Three Lives, the youngest of which is aged about 22 years, at a nominal ground rent. At the CLAHKNCE INN, PONTYKJOI., on MONDAY, the 7th of June next, at Five o'clock in the Afternoon, the following valuable Property, situate on the noith side of the liver, within a quarter ol a mile of the Blaenavon iiou Works. Lot 3. A commodious Dwelling-House, with front Shop, ana several rooms above, late in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Jenkins, Baptist Minister, and his under tenants. Lot 4. A Dwelling-house, adjoining the last-mentioned lot. Lot 5. A Dwelling-house, adjoining the last mentioned lot. Lot li. A Dwelling-house, adjoining lot one, now let as two tenements. Lot 7. A Smiths' Shop, Shoeing Shed and Stable. Lot 8. A substantial DweHing-house.with a building behind, laldy used as a Nail Makers' Shop, and which may be con- verted at a small expense into a convenient tenement. 1 he above Property is held under a Lease for 999 years, subject to a yearly ground rent of £ 2. 12s <)d Lot 0. A Me.suage and Garden, situate on the Sow-hill, near I ontypool, now in the occupation of William Edmunds at the yearly rent of ±8. Tj„s Js Leasehold, for the unexpired tcim 01 59 years, subject to the annual ground rent of jft For particulars, as to lots one to eight inclusive aoolv to ALEXANDER EDWARDS, Esq., Solicitor, P.-ntynool tnd for particulars, and to treat for the purchase of all the said premises, to WILLIAM MATTHEWS, Esq;, Solicitor, PontypooL rUNTYPUOL, MONMO UTHSIIIRK TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION By Mexrs. DAVIES$GREEN WAY, On the Premises, in Pontypool, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 2nd and 3rd days of June, 1841,- The whole of the Neat and Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 1500 Bushels of Malt, Part of a Rick of Hay, a very useful Cal t Mare, Light Cart, Harness, &c., (THE PROPERTY OF MRS. MORGAN, DECEASED.) THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprises one Ma- hogany Bureau Mahogany Dining Tables Pembroke Tables; six Mahogany Hair-bottom Chans; Kidderminster Carpet; Sofa two Barometers; Eight-day Clock. in Maho- gany Case 24-hour Clock and Case six Mahogany.bottom Chairs one Arm ditto; three Tent Bedsteads, with Furniture foui Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows twelve Bed-room Chairs; Mahogany Chest of Drawers; two Swing Looking Glasses; Bed and Table Linen Oak Dresser and Shelves Dinner and Tea Services. A quantity of Glass, in Decanters Wines, and Tumblers Fenders and Fire Irons together with the whole of the Kitchen Requisites, and Brewing Utensils. The Malt, about 1500 bushels, is of very prime quality and will be put up in lots of not less than 20 bushels, to suit the convenience of purchasers. The Malt, Mare, Harness, Cart, Hay, Pair of Hand Trucks, Malt Screen, Crushing Mill, a great number of Sacks, and a variety of other articles connected with the Malting Business, will be Sold on the 2nd, and the Household Furniture on the 3rd day of June. K?" Approved Bills at Two Months will be taken from Pur- chasers of 1*20. and upwards. Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'clock. TO SE X. E T, The Dwelling House and Matt House adjoin, and are to be Let, with immediate possession, if required. The Dwelling House contains every convenience and the Malt House is ea pable of wettiug 100 bushels, and can be worked all the yeai round. There is an abundant supply of water, and every oth' convenience requisite for canymgoii an cxccilem trade and aie situate in the flourishing town of Pontvpool. Anv person wishing to embark in the Malting Business would find this an eligible opportunity, and such an one as seldom offers eligible opportunity, and such an one as seldom offers HT°' IVIr!m'°A v° ,>RT'STR.' aud ,urthe' Particulars,pply t, Miss MORGAN, on the Premises; Mi. B LEWIS f'oi Merchant, Poutyraoile; or to the Auctlonecrs, Pontypool. [ON 1'. CONCHtN.] MON MOUTHS iFFre TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION By BURTON § SON, On THURSDAY, the 3rd of June, 1841, and following day the new useful and modern FURNITURE, cs..c., The property of A. Rumsey, Esq., at his residence, in Trtrxi.Ecv Five Miles from the town of Monmouth, who is leaving the neighbourhood, INCLUDING Mahogany Sideboard, Library Tables with drawers, Mahogany Dining and other Tables, Rosewood and Mahogany Chairs, Sofas, Carpets, Cheffioneer, elegant Ormolu 14 Day Clock and Glass Shade; handsome Stag's Head and Antlers, inlaid with Silver Claret Cup, holding two j bottles Fox's Head, inlaid with Claret Cup Chimney Glasses, Barometer, Moreen Curtains, Rosewood Writing Desk and Dressing Case, Eight Day Clock, Four-post and French Bedsteads, superior Feather Beds, Mahogany Ward- robes and Chamber Furniture, a variety of Glass and China, Dinner, Tea, aud Dessert Services Dairy Utensils, the usual assortment of Brewing Utensils, and Culinary requisites, corn and flour Bins, Saddles, Bridles, Gig and Tandem Harness, Garden Lights, Rollers, &c. The Sale to begin at Eleven o'clock each Morning. I N M O NM OUT 11 S I RE, NEAR TO ABERGAVENNY. A DELIGHTFUL FAMILY RESIDENCE, With GARDENS, and 103 Acres of FREEHOLD 1 AND surrounding it, together with the MANOR or LORDSHIP of T HI LEY, a very coippact and eligible Property, which will be forthwith within eight hours' ride of London, and five of Bristol. JUr. GEORGE ROBINS WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At the MART, LONDON, on THURSDAY, JUNE 31111, at Twelve, in One Lot, a VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Suited alike to occupation or investment; IT has acquired the Title of and is distinguished as THE ARCADIA ESTATE, to which it has especial claims; it is delightfully situate in the most romantic part of Monmouthshire, and the turnpike-road to the TOWN OF ABERGAVENNY, which is two miles distant, parses thiough the estate. The Loudon mail daily. It comprehends a very excellent Family Residence, placed in an elevated position, sheltered from the cold, and surrounded by pleasure grounds, disposed in the best order, with PLANTATION AND SHRUBBERY WALKS of some extent, and A TERRACE WALK, adorned by American plants and flowering shrubs, divcrsed by the cool livulets, and a serpentine pond. The views are quite beautiful, extending along the vale, and only terminated by the HOLY MOUNTAIN AND JUL BLORANGE HILLS. The intermediate space includes the beauteous Vale of Usk, than which nothing, even in this favoured county, can surpass it. There are kitchen gardens and orchard, fully stocked, and throughout is a never-failing supply of pure water. The resi- dence is exactly the place for a retiring merchant, who would repose in great comfort at a moderate cost. The offices arc ample, with good stabling, &c., and every thing in order for occupation. The property extends to ONE HUNDRED AND THREE ACRES, nearly exempt from tithes, and with nearly exempt from tithes, and with THE MANOR OR LORDSHIP OF TRILEY, 'THE MANORIAL RIGHTS AND CHIEF RENTS, extending over SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, besides a valuable right of common the poor-rates exceedingly low and COALS AND LIME IN GREAT ABUNDANCE. It is believed enough has been said to enlist early attention, by those who prefer occnlar demonstration, only observing tha1 the description is upon a very moderate scale a personal view will at once demonstrate a fact, that the colouring given by Mr Robins to the landscape is not sufficiently vivid. Particulars, with a plan and drawing, may be had at the Beaufort Arms, Monmouth Angel, Abergavenny; Plough, Cheltenham Messrs. Gregory and Son, solicitors, 12, Cle- roent's-lane; and of Messrs. Gabb and Secretan, solicitors, Abergavenny, through whom a view of the property may be obtained at the Auction Mart and at Mr. GEORGE ROBINP S OFFICES, London. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. 1' A R S O N St At the GEOHGF INN, CHI FSTOW, on THURSDAY; tbe 3rd day of JUNE, 1841, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, LOT 1. A TLIAT EXCELLENT FREEHOLD D WELLING- LMl. HOUSE, with the large SHOP, lately occupied by M r. Joseph Morris, deceased, situated in the llic.n-si RF.FT, in the town ol CHEPSTOW, in the county of Monmouth, with the Warehouse, Yard, and Garden behind the same, all now in the occupation of Miss Ann Morris, as tenant thereof. These Piemises are in the centre of the town, and an extensive business in the G i ocei y line has been carried on therein tor more than half a century) Lot 2. All that extensive LEASEHOLD TIMBER YARD, wiUi the Buildings aiid Wharfs thereon, situated on the hanks of the River VV ye, in the said town of Chepstow, now in the occupation of Mr. Richard Morris, and held by him for the term of 21 years, from the 29th day of September, 1826. of which six years are now unexpired, at the annual rent of £40. These are the nvost convenient premises in the Port for the Timber and Deal Trade. For particulars apply to Messrs. ROBERT and JAMES EVANS, Solicitors, Chepstow, MONMOUTHSHIRE. <V. • r SAL E of superb timl very costly Household £ 3 FURNITURE* 12 Feet BILLIARD TABl.E(bv Thurilm), GREENHOUSE PLANTS, RICK of HAY, and other valuable effects,of GEORGE PERCH, ESQ., (who is going abroad), at PENTWYN, two miles from Monmouth, the whole of which WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mean. WHITE S; SON, On the Premises, on MONDAY, the 7th day of June, 1841; and following days. Catalogues may be obtained after the 28th inst., at the Beaufort Arms, and of Mrs. Heath, Stationer, Monmouth or at the Otlice of the Auctioneers, Coleford, and everything will lie open for public inspection from Twelve till Three o'clock on Monday, the 3lst, and two following dayA. GLOUCESTERSIHRE. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, AND STONE QUARRIES, IN HER MAJESTY'S FOREST OF DEAN, TO BE SOLD BY A I' T C I () N By Messrs. WHITES; SON, \t the KIN!S IÏEAD b: ih thl! !tiwa of COUTOHD on FRIDAY, the IFLXII day of JUNE, 1S4I, :TSix o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, (unless disposed of in the mean time by Private Contract, of which due. notice will be given,) under and by virtue of certain powers and trusts for sale contained in certain Indentures of Mortgage; subject to conditions then to be produced, and in One or more lot or lots as shall be determined upon at the time and place ol Sale,— ALL that MESSUAGE, COTTAGE, or DWELLING- HOUSE, with the Barn, Stable, Blacksmith's Shop, and Outbuildings, thereunto belonging, together also with the pieces or parcel of GARDEN GROUND and ARABLE LAND, immediately adjoining the same, the wholecontainiii" together by estimation Half an Acre (more or less),and called or known by the name of the Vine Tree." The above Premises are situate at a place called Ellwood, near Coleford, and offer a desirable opportunity for invest- ment they are now in the occupation of Richard PoweJj, quarryman. Also all those Two COTTAGES or DWELLING-, HOUSES (one of them being in nn unfinished state, but at a trifling ouday might be converted into a comfortable Dwelling) with the Gardens adjoining the same, situate at Ellwood aforesaid, aud now in the possession of Abraham Powell. Also a Piece or Parcel of ORCHARD LAND, situate at Ellwood aforesaid, near the Bromley Inclosuie (rate, contain- ing by estimation three quarters of an Acre (more or less) now in the possession of the said Abiaham Powell. Also a Piece or Parcel of ARABLE LAND, (partly planted with Fruit Trees) situate on Tile Quarry Hill, near Ellwood aforesaid, containing by estimation three quarters of an acre (more or less) now in the possession of the said Richard Powell. Also all that STONE QUARRY, situate on Tile Quarry Hill aforesaid, and adjoining the premises firstly hereinbefore described, now in the possession of the said Richard Powell. Also Three other STONE QUARRIES, situate on Tile Quarry Hill aforesaid, also in the possession of the said Richard Powell. The above Quariies lie very near the Turnpike Road, and have an exclusive right of way communicating therewith. Fhe Stone is of the vet^-best quality md-being adapted for aU purposes com:nands a ready sale. Further particulars may be known on application to Mr. BENJAMIN PEACH, Solicitor, Coleford. MONMOUTHSHIRE AND GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT A Lease for 21 Years, of which 18 years ure unexpired, OF the appropiiate TITHES of the parish of LANVAIR DISCOED, and the HAMLET of DINHAM, in the county of Monmouth, and about 37 Acres of ARABLE, VEADOW, and PASTURE LAND, situate in the said paiish and Hamlet. The Tithes of Denham have been commuted by voluntary agreement, and there is every probability of a voluntary commutation being immediately effected, with respect to Lanvair, and the reserved rent is no more than £ 3. 6s. 8d. Also a concurrent LEASE FOR 21 YEARS, of the appro- priate TITHES of the several parishes of LANVAIR, MAMILAD, and TREVETHIN, in the said county. The relit. charge ill Jieu of Tithes for e;Jc;h of thoBe pari"hes has been awarded by the Commissioners under the autho- rity of iheTithtt Commutation Act, and the annual rent reserved by the Lease is £ 20. And also a eoncmrenf LEASE fOR 21 YEA RS, at seveial DVVELLIXG-HOUSES, and 16 Acies ol excellent LAND, situate in the parish LlandaH, ill the said county of Glamorgan, at the annual it-it! of 13s. 4d. These Leases are held under the Dean and Chapter of LlaiulafF, and are renewable every seven years, on the pay- ment of a moderate fine. A favourable opportunity is thus anordedforaprontabte investment. For further particulais apply (post-paid) to EDWARD STEPHENS, Solicitor, Llamlaff. NEWPORT UNION, 17th May, 1811. TO IVXEDICAZJ GENTLEMEN & OTHERS MR. EDWARD DAVIS, of Penner House, Newbridge Medical Officer, of" the Upper Division of the Northern District, and Registrar of Births and Deaths, having Resigned, the Board of Guardians, will, on SATURDAY, the 12th of JUNE next, proceed to ELECT an OFFICER, or OFFICERS for the Two Situations, when Candidates aie requested to attend the Board, at the WonK HOUSE, at One o'clock, with Testi. monials ot character and qualification. The Registration Distuct contains the parishes of Mynyddvslwyn, Machen bpper and Lower, Bedwas and Rhydgwern. The Medical Distnet, the whole of Mynyddyslwyn, and part of Machen Lpper and Lower. Salary, £ 35. per annum. The person ap- pointed to either office will be required to live fit the District. By order of the Board, JIENIIY SPRATT, Clerk. MONMOUTH UNION. PERSONS desirous uf CONTRACTING with the GU A H. 1. DIANS of tile above Union, for Supplying the Work- house and the different divisions of the Union "with the under- mentioned Articles, to be delivered at the Workhouse in Mon- mouth, and at such other places in the Union (free of all expense), at such times, and in such quantities, as the Guar- dians or the Relieving Otbccrs may dtrectamt appoint,— are requested to send in Tenders, sealed, to the Clerk, at his Office, at the Workhouse, in Monmouth (postage free), marked on the outside, "Tenders for Bread, Meat, cSjC. as the case may be, on or before the Tenlh day of June next. For supplying Bread and Flour, from the 17th day of June to the 23rd day of September following and all the other Ar tides from the said 17th day of June next to the 23rd day of December following ;— Bread, of the best seconds, Men's shoes baked not less than 12 nor Boys' shoes down to sevens more than 24 hours, in loaves VVomen's shoes of 41bs. and 21bs., at per loaf OiiTs' shoes down to sevens Flour at per bushel Children s shoes below sevens Good Oi or Heifer Beef. Men's worsted hose Peds at per lb. Boys worsted hose Flanks at per lb. Women's worsted hose itto Slicking pieces at per lb., and Girls' ditto children's socks chucks at per lb. Men s hats, while, low-crown- Mutton at per lb. Boys'hats ditto fed Beef suet at per lb. Calico per yard Milk per gallon Chambrey per yard Oatmeal per cwt. Blue print per yard Cheese per cwt., two meal Scotch sheeting per yard Salt butter per lb. Sheets per pair Sago per lb. Blankets, 8-quarters, per pair Rice, Carolina, per lb. Ticking per yard Pepper and mustatd per lb. Coverlids per pair Peas per bushel Flock, for beds, per cwt. Vinegar per gallon Flannel per yard Salt per cwt. Men's smock-frocks, flannel Treacle per lb. Ditto duck Tea per lb. Boys'smock-frocks, duck Moist sugar per lb. Muslin for caps per yard Coffee per lb. Check per yard Candles per dozen Towelling per yard Soap, best yellow mottled, Handkerchiefs per dozen per lb. Women's bonnets, girls'ditto, Starch, blue, and soda, per Ih. black and white straw Coals per ton. Grey cloth for women's cloaks idothnig Sic. Good Elm Coffins, pitched in- Men s e/iats and waistcoats, side and out, of i boards, to grey cloth, be properly screwed down, 1 rowsers, moleskin and with or without shrowds Youths jackets, waistcoats, and bearers, to be delivered and trowsers, moleskin at the Workhouse in Mon- Boys jackets and trowsers, mouth. moleskin Samples and patterns of such Articles as admit of them, must be sent to the Workhouse, on or before the said 17th day 01 June next. That security be given for the due performance of the Con- tracts, and the sureties named at the time of sending in tlie Fenders. The Board does not pledge itself to accept the lowest Tender. 1 enders. 1 he Board does not pledge itself to accept the lowest Tender. By order of the Board, WM. FORTUNE POWELL, Clerk. Monmouth, May 19,1841. I TO DRAPERS* ASSISTAWTS. I WANTED, immediately, a YOUNG MAN, as an W ASSISTANT.—Apply to Mr. S. J. THOMAS, C hep stow. A P&- £ tT&B'n WAITED. I IN a highly-respectable and long-M;tblishc<^ Mercantile M- Business, the present Principal lindtiig the necessary at- tention too much 1"'1' one. He must be a gentleman of Exten- sive and respectable connections, who can command a Capital of THREE THOUSAND POUNDS. Letters addressed to H.M., Post Office, Bristol, will lie immediately attended to. and the strictest explanations given and required, but no anon- ymous communications will be nuticed; TO BUILDERS. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for the alterations JL at LLANGARREN CilURCH, may insert plans and specifications at Mr. Carriers, Llangaiien, alter the 27th inst. Sealed Tenders to be delivered to Mr. Carrier, on or before the 7th of June. No Tenders will be received alter Ten o'clock in the F orenoon, The Committee do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest Tender. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr. GEORGE PEARSON, Builder, &c., Rosa, Herefoidshite. Boss, May 24th, 1841. MONMOUTHSHIRE. RPHIRTY-FIVE TONS OF HAY, or Ji. tliertabiMtts, to be SOLD, at CKUMI.IN, in the parish of Trellcek's Glangc.-Apply to LEON A RD NICHOLAS, on the Premises. TO LET, LLANARAVON FARM, containing about One llundted and Ninety-lour Acres, situate between Newport and Pontypool, and within Three }1t1!:s of Caeileon. Possession to b., given at Candlemas Day next. For a view of the Farm, apply lo Mr. JOSEPH WILLIAMS, of CaildvVr Farm, in the paiish of Laniviechva Lowet and for particulars, to Messts. WILTON. Solicitors, Gloucester. CONTRACTS FOR COALS A CANDLES. Oflice. of Ordnance, 3Cth April. UMI. THOSE PERSONS wlir* may be desirous of Contracting viiih the Principal Officeis of the Ordnance, to Furnish, from the 1st of July next, to the 30th of June, 1812, such Quantities of Coals and Caudles as nny from time to time be rcquneil, klr Bari;*cks and Ordnance Stations in the Counties in Gieat Rritam, (dlt reccnT Particulars of the Contiacls on applying at this Office between tiie hours of leu and Four. lendeis for supplying either Coals 01 Candles, roust be sealed up and marked Tender for Coals," or "Tender for Candles," and will be reeuived at this Otlice, addiessed to the Secretary to the Board, until Eleven o'clock on TUESDAY, the itt 11 of JI NE but no proposal, cither for Coals or Caudles, will be, noticed, unless made on, or annexed to a printed Par- ticular, and the prices inserted in Words at length nor unless a letter be subjoined to such Proposals from two Persons of known property, engaging to become bound with the party tendering, in the sum expiessed in the particulars, for the due performance of the Contract. Tenders to be made for the several Barracks and Stations, a, specified in the Particulars of Contracts. The Coirespondence relating to these Contracts cannot pass free from Postage. By Older of the Board, R. BY HAM, Secretary. CROWN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 33, Bridge-street, Blackfriars, London. D1U1CIORS. GEORGE H. HOOPER, FLsq., Chairman. LIEUT.-COLONEL MOODY, R.E., Deputy-chairman. John Chapman, Esq. 1 Sir John Kirkland Charles Chippindale, Esq. Richard Norman, Esq. James Colquohoun, Esq. Alexander Stewart, Esq. B. D. Colvin, Esq. William W'hitmoiv, Esq. Capt. J.W.D. Dundas, R.N., John Wilson, Esq. Thomas Ilari ison, Esq, [C.H. f William Wilson, Esq. Jameson Hunter, Esq. ) Auditors—F. H. Mitchell, Esq. John Nelson, Esq. Henrv Warre, Esq. p. ( Dr. J. Johnson, 3, Suffolk Place, Pall Mall East i nysicians a j,- Forbes, F.L.S., K.Il.,23, Argyle-sl. Surgeon.—Samuel Solly, Esq., F.R.S., 1, St. Helen's Place. Standing Counsel.—Charles Ellis, Esq. Solicitors.—Messrs. Hale, Boys, and Austen. Bankers.—Messrs. Whitmore, Wells, and Whitmore, Lombard- Actiiarii.—J. M. Rainbow, Esq. [street. THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS OFFICE among others are: 1. A participation septennially in two-thirds of the Profits, which may be applied either in reduction of the Premium or to augment the sum assured. The following BONUSES have been assigned to all Policies, of at least three years' standing, effected for the whole dura- tion of Life FIRST DIVISION, IN 1832. From 18s. to jC2. 12s. per cent. per Annum on the sums assured, varying with the age. being equivalent, on the average, to 26J per Cent. on the Premiums paid. SECOND DIVISION, IN 1839. From upwards of £ to upwards of .£3. per Cent. per An- num on the sums assured, or on the average, 33 perCent. I on the Premiums paid for the preceding Seven Years, 2. The Atsuranc? or Premium Fund is not subject to any charge for Intcreit to Froprieton. 3. The Assured may dispose of their Policies to the Compy. 4. No charge but for Policy Stamps. The Prospectus, Tables of Rates, &c., to be had at the Of- fice in London, or of the Company's Agents. T. G. CONYERS, Secretary OL I M: I RS Newport • y • • • W: iii. G willim, Esq Abergavenny M'• W.Powell. Solicitor.Thomas Steel, Esq II sk R.F. WoolleU. E6q Monmouth.lough Wm. I'rosser, Esq Chepstow .Mr. Wallet Tm-ot MorrN, Esq GENERATIVE INCAPACITY, ITS ORIGIN AND CONSEQUENCES. There are several causes of impo- tence or inefficiency; among the most prominent may be enu- merated, solitary habits (selt abuse) libertinism, intoxication, residence in tropical climates, &c. The fearful effects arising from this unfortunate situation, are nocturnal infirmities, general I debility, loss of appetite, indigestion, bead-ache, shaking of the hands lowness of spirits, nervous irritability, frequentlv termi. nating* in niauia, wasting of the system, and premature death. What n gloomy object of contemplation is a man in the full vigour of life, and apparently in pci feet possession of bis facul- ties, enduring the dreadful consequences of his own indiscre- j tion', deprived of all consolation, his hopes blighted, the pros- pect "f his existence clouded, a blaiik-a mere blot in the creation. The CORDIAL BALM OF INDICA invigorate, the nervous system, removes general and local debility, whether arising from self-abuse 01 any other cause, give tone to the stomach improves the appetite, enriches and purifies the blood, restores'the natural spirits, imparts energy and vigor to the mind, ami for the cure of sexual weakness U unrivalled in dis (•uses peculiar to women its eflieacv lias been tested by thou- sands.—This invaluable Medicine is prepared only by Messrs. JORDAN and Co., Consulting Surgeons, 7, College Green, Bristol, and 20, Southampton-street, High Holborn, London in Bottles, at ^s. each, or three quantities in one, for 22s., duty included, whereby is saved. The £ 5. cases may be had as usual at anv of the Establishments, the purchasing of which .,nÚts a saving of 4,1. 12s. A treatise is ;,Us! published, ill Ocmy 6ro. by Messrs..Tortlmi and Co., on Venereal and Syphilitic Diseases, illustrated with engravings, containing plain and practical directions for the effectual cure of all decrees of the above complaints, with oh servations on Seminal Weakness, &c and is gnen grntis, with each box of their Botanical Pills, price 2s.d. aud 4s. (id. each. J The rash, indiscriminate, and unqualified use of mercury has I been productive of infinite mischief, under the notion of its being an antidote for a certain disease, the untutored tbiuk they have ollly to saturate theirsvstem with mercury, and the business is accomplished fatal error, thousands are either mercurialized out of existence, or their constitutions so broken, and the func- tions of nature so impaired, as to render the residue of life miserable; happy is the man, who, under these aftlictions, has a medica! adviser with whom be can in confidence communicate. The Botanical Pills completely root out every particle of insi dious poison, purifying, in their progress, the whole mass of fluids, and not only remove the disease, but renovate, by their action, the different functions of the body, expelling the grosser humours in a manner so mild and imperceptible, as to convince the most sceptical of their unequalled powers. They neither contain mercury nor any other mineral, and may be taken with- out the slightest suspicion of discovery; they requiie no re- straint of diet, loss of time, or hindrance from business but effect a perfect cure without the least exposure to the patients At any time when the slightest suspicion exists, it will be well to have recourse 10 the Botanical Pills, for when taken before the diseases has made its appearance they act as a certain pre- ventive. Messrs. Jordan and Co., Consulting Surgeons, 7, College Green, Bristol, and 20, Southampton-street, Higl> Holborn, London, continue to direct their attention to the per- manent cure of diseases of the generative system only. To thoie about marrying, they particularly address themselves; it be- comes a sacred dolt beiore entering on that serious engagement, to ascertain that the system is perfectly free from syphilitic virus, and to feel satisfied that not even the slightest inefficiency exists, which, nnder those circumstances, inevitably leads to impotence. To those that are in doubt a single visit will either fully satisfy their minds, or effectually avert the possibility of transmitting hereditary disease or a debilitated constitution Messrs. Jordan and Co., may be personally consulted as usual, either in London or Bristol, from Nine in the Morning till Nine at Night (on Sundays from Nine till Twelve), and will give ad- vice to persons purchasing their medicines, without a fee. t Ill-B. Country Booksellers, Druggists, Patent Medicine Ven ters and others, can be supplied with any quantity ot the Cor- dial Balm of Indica, and the Botanical Pills, with the usual allowance to the trade, by most of the principal Wholesale patent Medicine Houses in London. Letters.. containing one pound, with a minute description oi the case, immediately answered, and medicines forwarded to tb. remotest parts, directed according to the wish of the writer. SCHWEPPE dc CO.. 4,^0 long known to the Public as the Principal Manu- facturcrs ot ALKALI WATERS, could not allow the in creasing approbation of the Medical Profession and the Public for MAGNESIA in a FLCln FORM, without di- ¡N:,i¡¡Q' inc." attention to a branuh so legitimately connected with their o-.vn previous Preparations, l ie: experience of hall a century, and the advantages o.'superior machinery, have en- abled tlic'm la brim; out a first-rate and they now ie- spcctfully solicit ihe patronn«e of the Public for i,eir LIQI. ] I) MAGNESIA, in cases of Gout, Heartburn, Acidity, Siek- ness, &<• in Bottles, Is., 2s. (id., 4s. (fid. am) 10s. eat.1;, aud Sold wholesa'e and Retail, at their Manufactory, Berncrs street Sutton and Co.. Bow Churchyard; Barclay and Son, Farringdon-street; E. Edwards, and Thomas Butler, St. Paul's Churchyard, London; Schweppe's Brandies at Liverpool, Hiistol, and Deiby and retail by all respectable Chemists and Patent Medicine enders. SODA and POTASS ariti LEMON A DE manu. factured as usual, and every Bottle is protected by a Red Label over the GERMAN SELTZER, Pints and Quarts, in original packages. Just Pithlished, price Is., ON THROAT-DEAFNESS, with Cws exemplifying the nature, causes, and cure ot the disease, by simple and appropiiate treatment. By JOHN STE\ EN- SON. Esq., M.-R.C.S., (fifi, Condnit-sUeet, Hanover-square, ) many 'jears Surgeon to the J^oyal Infiitnary for Cataract, and Lecturer on the structure and diseases of the Eye and Ear; Oculist to his late Majesty Oculir.t and Aurist to other mem- bers of the Royal Family and to the King of the Belgians.— 5. lligiiiey, 3?, Fleet-stceet. Mr. Stevenson's works on diseases of the Eye anu Ear, are treasuies to the afflicted and the present, on throat deafness, will piove equally valuable. The author strongly condemns the opeiation 01 inflating, or passing instmments into the Eusta- chion passages. Mr. Stevenson's long practice and experience as Oculist and Aurist, arc sufficient to render ills opinions of the Utmost value."—Bent's Monthly l.iterary Adt ertiser. OR Just J'uhiahet/, in Dewy 8no. BY Messrs.PERRY & CO., CONSULTING SURGEONS. 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham, ó; 44, Albion-street, L"l'd,. ILLUSTRATED BY EIGHT FINE ENGRAVINGS, THE SILENT FIlIivN D, A PRAC TICAL TREATISE ON YENRTU AI. AN:1 SVPHI Line DISFASES, in Ihcv mild und most alarming fo.njs, showing the different stages of those deplorable and often fafal Disordeis, including observations on the baneful effects ot GoNoiiium-A, GLLLTS, and STRICTt:ui-^s. The Work is rllI- bellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the external appearance ot the Skin, by Erup- tions o» the Head, Face, and Body, to which are tddedvety extensive observations on Sexual Debility, Seminal Weak- ness, and Impotcncy, biought on by a delusive habit, all its attendant sympathies and dangerous consequences consi- dered, with the most approved mode of treatment and cure, without confinement or inleu uption from business the whole accompanied by explanatory Engravings, with general instruc- tions for the perfect restoration of those who are incapacitated from entering into the holy state ot MAHIUAI.E, by 'he evil con- sequences arising from early abuse, or syplnbtic infection. This invaluable Work will be SKCUETLY inclosed v.ith each Box of Ferrys' Fnrifying Specific Fills (Price 2s. "Jd., 4s. 6d. and lis.,) and the Cordial Bobn of Syriuctun (Price lis. and 33s. per Bottle.) and is pointed out to SrrFi-niNc. HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEND to be consulted uiihout exposure, and with assured confidence of success. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIA CUM is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functions of life, and is therefore calculated to afford decided relief to those r who by early indulgence have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen into a state of chronic debility. In such persons, the appetite is generally defective, and the relish of life almost subdued they are wanting in that activity of mind and energy of conduct which their affairs require, and partly from conscious weakness, partly from excessive apprehensions, are liable to sink despondently into a premature grave. It i> for these that Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, particularly designed their CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, which is intended to relieve those persons who, by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deplorable state, are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach, as the various affections of the nervous system, obsti- nate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obtructions of certain eva- cuations, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, "c. Nothing, perhaps, weakens the mind so much is pernicious, practices, which take possession of the whole mind and atten- tion, and prevent its votaries from following their respective vocations, by engrossing their ideas, even when they should be employed in devotion or business rendering them stupid, dull employed in devotion or business rendering them stupid, dull and thoughtful, and destroying their vivacity, cheerfulness, and -i health, by bringing on consumption, an') aU that dreadful train < of complaints which roake them timid, whimsical, and lidicu- j lous. Such as thenr. under DIVHK- Influence, the Cordul t Haim of Svrtaeum will testme to the enjoyment ol all the com- < tons of life. As nothing can be better adapted to help am. I noursh the constitution, so there is noihin: moie generally 1 ■ acknowledged to be peculiarlyetrie.«.• ious in 'ill inward waiting*, loss of appetite, indigestion, depiessmp ol re'.i.bling or shaking ot the ha:.ds or lim!>s, obstinate eoughs, slioi tm-ss ot breath, or consumptive habits. It poss<»e> wnniieiIn! efficacy in ail nervous disorders, tit*, Iteid-aches, weaknesses, heavi- ness and lowness of spiiits, dimness of sight, confused thoughts, wandel ing of the mind, vapours and melancholy, and all kinds i of hysteric complaint* are gradually removed by its In sickness of the stomach, flatulencies or obstructions, it is sale and powerful and as a puiilier of the blood, it has not its equal in the world Tins Balsamic Cordial may 1* iusily enumerated amongst the foremost of those happy dmcovefiex which medical research has procured as the blessings of the human race, and greatest counteractive to human misery thousands at this moment in tile United Kingdom, live to praise the day they first made trial of this restorative. Numberless persons, whom tmprudenceorriisfortunf had reduced to the afflicting necessity of renouncing for ever the consolations of marriage, have become parents by the use of this medicine, and received as it were a second existence, in the birth of a beautiful and healthy offspring. Some inducèd i by gratitude, and a desire of communicating the relief they have expeneneed themselves, permitted Messis. Perry to give [ their names to the world and testified with -he utmost cheer- fulness, both their own intiimities and the obligations thev owed their medicine Messrs. P. availed themselves of their permission, so long as the Cordial Balm oi Syriacum had any need of external testimony in its favour but its properties ami efficacy are at present so well known, and its reputation su widely and honourably established, that it requires no otner basis to suppoi t it. j Sold in Bottles, price I I z each or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle lor 33s., by which one 1 Is. bottle is saved. Observe, none are genuine without "lie signaiure of impressed on a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to imi- late which is felony of the deepesi dye. The Five Pound Cases ( the purchasing oi which will be a j saving of One Pound 'Twelve Shillings ;) may be had as nsirji at 4, Great Chailcs-sireet, Birmingham, and 44, Albion-stree'. Leeds and patients ill the country "h" require a coùr,e"f tins admirable Medicine should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to tiie lull benefit of such advantage. MesSi s. Fcrru expert when consulted by letter rite ufu,t> Fee of One Found, ¡¡,¡thout which, IW notice whatever can ha taken of the Communication (postage pre-paid.) 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 o! living, and general occupation. Me- dicines can be forwaided to any part of the wotd nu ddnculty I 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 lis. per Box, (Observe the signature of R. & L. PERRY, and Co., on the outside of each wrapper), aie well known throughout Eu- rope and America, to be the most certain and effectual curt ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the N'enereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gouorih<jca, (ileet;>, Secon- dary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency, and all diseases of the Uiinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement oi hindrance from business they have effected ;he most surprising cures, not only in recent and seveie eases, but when salivation and ali other means have failed and are of tiie utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic Af- fections, Eruptions on any pait of tbe body, Ulcerations, Scro- fulous or enereal 1 aint, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, eounleract every moibid affection, and resioic weak and emaciated constirutiolls to pristine health anll vigour, They are particularly rt commended to be taken before pei- sons enter into the matiimomal state, lest the indiscretions of a parent are a source of vexation to him the remainder of his existence by afflicting his innocent but unfortunate offspring, with the evil eruptions of a mabgnan; tendency, and a variety of other complaints, that are most assuredly introduced by tiie same neglect and imprudence. Messrs. Perry and Co., Smgeons, may be consulted as usual at 4. Great Charles-street, (four doors from Easy Row, Birmingham and 44, Albion-street, Leeds. Only one persona) visit is 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 otliei means have proved ineffectual. Sold by Mr. HERBERT WILLIAMS, Newport. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Yen- ders, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with any quantity of Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, and Cordial Balm of Sryiacum, with the usual allowance to the Trade, by most of the principal W holesale Patent Medicine Houses in London, | 1841. TO C- O V E R T H I S S F. A S O NT.. PAGANINI, Thu Property of J. B. PHILLIPS, Es«., WITSTOV HousE, near Newport. PAGANINI by Drone, dam by .Musician, grand-dam by Swordsman; Drone was by Master Robert, dan- by Sir Walter Raleigh, out of Miss i ooley (tiie grand-dam of Hark- awav,) by Teddy the Grinder. He carried 10 Nione in Leicestershire for three seasons, and was purchased by Alexander Hunter, Esq., foi 800 Guineas has covered three Seasons his Stock are of good si7e and par- ticularly handsome. WILL COVER AT WlTSTON ONLY. Thorough bred ?.Jares Three Soveieigns, and Five Shillings the Groom. Half-bred Alares Two Sovereigns; and Two Siiillmfv and Sixpence the Grconit N.B. No Mare will be covered until the Afnney is Paid. pmr For the Hair. PRICE'S GOLDEN Oil. is the only aiticle that restores the Hair on bald places;: prevents Ilair falling oil or turn- ing giey changes Grey Hair to its original coiour, frers it from scuif, and makes it beautifully soft, curly, and giessy. lor dressing the ban •« Hllnd/f), and confining tlie siioit toosi; hairs on the neck, so annoying to most lauies. it stands uncquailfd. Ladies are requested to ask lor" PUICF. s i>o!dpi Oil," with 2d, Lombard-street, on the Label, as ninny hair- dressers sell a spurious imitation, which destroys the colour as well as the growth of the* Hair. ;>s. (>• 7s., and 10s. (».i. per bottle.—The Genuine is soiJ (in London) only by her Majes- ty's Perfumers, PRICE ■& Co., :2H, L.imbnrd-st;cei. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN The hrcatbtuf all female alii actions h a vvhitr end dd" ate skin. No other attribute ol beauty wins v;> mnrii upon It., eye, and excites genera) admiration and no invention io liuly Pos- sesses the power of bestowing the fascination of (I t'(1\liiÎ!J! Slirt as PIUCE and Co.'s ABERNKTtlY'S i ic, wt. 's odonfeiousiy pleasant to the obactoiy nelveS, impails. to^the aands, face, and neck, a and refreshing feeling, wnile It successfully opposes, wiiii its bland and. soot bin;; inHneuee, the injurious effects produced by intense eolu win.I. or toe scorching rays of the sun. Motheis in nursing tirid it a wel- come auxiliary. Depots in London, 28, Lombard-street t>B, Cornhill and Messrs. Newbury and Sons, St. pwul s Cbuich- yard.—Ask tor "PRICE and Co.'s" Jbeniethy's Spcafic Jcr lie Completion. To Families. It should be geneially known to Parents, that the Essence used in scenting the common Alkaline Soap, falsely called "Almond Soap," is the rankest poison extant; a drop of it taj^n internally, would produce INSTANT DEATH. I'l'Il'L and Co.'s PATENT ALMOND OIL SOAP is composed wholly of thC Yegetable Oil of Jordan Atmondt, which do not contain an atom of the scent; it stands unequalled for chapped hands the delicate of ladies, aud, above all, tor the wash- ing of'infants and gentlemen having tender faces or strong beards will find it a great iyxury in shaving. Sold in packets of six squares, price 2s. tid., at the Manulaciory, 23, Lombaid- street. Purchasers arc requested J-o notice PRICE and Co.'s Signature, in Red Ink, affixed to eac;) picket, as some shop- keepers offer a counterfeit, injurious to the Skin, when the Gt.- nuille is asked for, Heretofore a painful, is now rendered a pleasurable operation, by "PRICE'S RYPOPIIAGON." an infallmle specr allaying the smarting irritability of tbe sun. P"*1."0' '|j'ke .,|j creamy lather, with soft, hard or sea wa.er other Shaving oaps, will not dry on .he face J11 £ «pi^ J superior to any other foi Shaving, tha in- OP The re- deceiving the public by selling spuriaus im U.ion llie ge nuine is soldIn London only at the Manufactory, 2o, Lombard Street.—Ask to PPICE'S RYPOPHAOON," price 1;per squ^te. For the Toilet. PRICE and Co.'s VICTORIA BOUQUET, the delicious fragrance of which has rendered it an especial favourite with Her Majesty. And stamped by the lovers of elegant scentsas ihemost uii'qve and superior ever discovered. So highly is it valued, and so fashionable has it become, that there is scarcely an a«s0n.bly room or levee where its delicious fragrance is not piedomiuaru 3s. 6d. and 7s. per bottle. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, of the Firm of PRICE Co., 28, Lombard- street, (the only surviving Parmer of the late fums oi I RICE 8c GOSNELL, and PAlEt BUTTS, PRICE, Ix Co.,) cau- tions merchants, shippers, iVc., against the mjuiceuvres 01 liduals illegally styling themselves I'!UCE is. GOSNM.L. These persons never wrre in Paitncisi.ip, nor in any way cun- lected with the above Firms, otherwise than as servants in the Mnploy of Mr. PRICE'S late Firm ol PRU h t-osNr.i T.. PRICE iV Co.'s Old I'oov.n Windsor Soap, Almond Oil Soap, Cold Cream, Queen's Perfume. so miicl; admiied jn the lirst circles ol Fashion, bear a table with Lom- bard-street, in its ei;t»e, and the signature of "PRICE & Cu." in Red Ink, without which none ..)e genuine. P1UCE and Co.'s PERFUMERY. celeb.uied Ml' BRUSHES Nc., are to be had G EN I !NE in Lo.idun r»n.y at S 28, Lombard- and o. ^;r A,em n all the Cities and Towns ot Europe. Asia. Atr.v A,w a To pravut dlappointnu-nt 0,P"1^1- Orders are requested to be directed to 1 hdG»' C FKi.i.iF.n HOVSF.,28, Lombard-sired, •<'noon. The Nobility, Gent.y, aud Public are cautioned against pu^ chasing Price and Co.'s articles of persons urn onn.c .» heir authoiity, countcifails being sold when le g-« asked for—the following are authorised Agents.«opk n-. Perfumer, aud Williams, Druggist, Newpoi Duncan, Druggists. Brecon Crump, Periuiner, Morgan, Druggist, (only) Merthyr Morgan, \T.er' Llandilo; Taylor, Perfumer, Chepstow Mrs. Moii.aa, turner, Williams, Cambrian Office, and N.ilson, Chenws Swansea Evans, Cross, H. White and Sons .,ia ».,»ne and White, Chemist, Carmarthen; Phillips, Chem.st.M ward*, ditto, McCarthy, ditto, and E«;»ns, Perfumer,, C<«r- diff; Davies, Cowbridge: Price. Druggist, BndgenO. Hay ward and Hunt, Chcmisfs, aud Davies, 1 tTiumer. !>ea..a Drink water, Hird, and Treweeks, Chemists, 1 embroke ttoi- land, Perfumer, Tenby Thomas, Perfumer and WH- ™ Chemist, Cardigan Coieand Humphreys, Druggists, ystwiih Perkins, "tationer, and Wiliams, Druggy: H.iver. fonhvftsf and all resectable de.ilcrs thrOupi°ut the lililgdoni. BLAm S OOI T Ar RHLFMATiC i iLLS- TO MR PHOl i, >;■<. ■ STRAND, LONDON". I R, ha,e r,cb uré to you BLÓ. ut Pills (It 'l<lk, ze, to rle. :HDC and zeu month.. ago I atHicted wit h the iiios- paiufuJ disease the ago- nisin,; paiD w!lic;, I suffeied in my legs and thighs for ,,¡, long a peiiod, baffles any desc'iption which can possibly give of my then miserable state 1 could seldom obtain either rest or sleep. 1 had the be"t medical auvice, if)- cluding that of two physicians in London, witnout obtaining any essential relief. 1 went to Margate, and had the best medical advice, trying the warm bath there and at other places, without obtaining any benefit. A short time ago 1 was lecommended to try Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills aud was thereby induced to purchase a box 01 this valuable medicine of Messrs. Hammond and Co., 1( Chemists, of this town, and liefoie 1 had taken the quantity therein contained, I was entirely free from pain, and specdilv 'It recovered my health by taking a few more Pills, and happily there has been no return of this distressing malady. Y \1U are at liberty to publish my case, in the hope thereby that this excellent medicine may be the means of relieving others. I am, Sir, your's respectfully, J. B. MISK1N. Brewer and Maltster, Dartford, Kent. P.S.-If I could possibly speak in stronger terms of your invaluable medicine, I should be moft happy, for it is impossi- ble for language to describe the relief 1 have experienced. The never-failing effects of BLAIR S GOUT and RHEU- "lATIC PILLS in curing every description of Gout and Rheumatism, have secured to them a celebntv unequalled by any medicine of past or piesent limes. They not ooiv give relief in a few hours, where tlie patien: has heen driven neasly to madness by the excruciating tortuies of this disease, but restore to perfect health in an inconceivably short space of time. They are equally speedy and certain in rheumatism, either chronic or acute, lumbago, sciatica, pains in the bead or face, and indeed tor every rheumatic or gouty affection, in fact, such has been the rapidity, perfect ease, and compiele sateiy ot this medicine, that it has astonished all who have taken ii, and there is not a city, town, or village in the kingdom, but contains many grateful evidences of the benign influence of this medicine. Sold by Thomas Prout, 229, Stand, London; and bv ins appointment by Herbert Williams, druggist, Newpoit Plni- lips. Cardiff; Farror and Cossens, Monmouth H. Moi^ajiv Abergavenny Morgan, Merthyr; Williams, Brecon uouis- tone, Llandovery Williams, Jenkins, Strick, Daw, and Wil- son, Swansea and by all respectable Venders of JViedicine, throughout the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. per box* 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 affixed to each box of the Genuine Medicite.