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As some proud column,tkovgk alone, KAGLAND hath propp'd • tottering thron«. Now is the stately column broke, The beacon light is quench'd in smokef The trumpet's silver sound it ttiU, The warder silent on the hill
HOUSE OF LORDS.
HOUSE OF LORDS. TBS;R FRIDAY, JUNK 9. f^'dships met this day for the first time since the jCi0\Q,,d>ys- t *he Chancellor communicated to the house a message p'he u Cr.0wn, containing her Majesty's gracious permission J1 Unj j)P'la's of the Princess Augusta and the Hereditary Mecklenburgh Strelitz, and trusting to their "iblg ta^ipg into consideration the propriety of making a On thProviSion for the illustrious Princess. tol^°*i°n of the Duke of Wellington, the message was A e taken into consideration on Tuesday. 9ts»» Wellington, in answer to observations by the C#n"carde, 88'd (hat the Lord Chancellor of Ire* j8i»eo his opinion in writing, that the meetings held in r?k "•'RhtK* repeal of ,he Union had a 'endency to outrage, Ik ^ufc dangerous tojthe s'ate. It appeared obvious to him v1 the r Wellington), that outrage and bloodshed might hi^'Lie suc^ meetings; and it was equally clear that »k!)er»OB,,f0ant attending such meetings were not Jl'entl ,V°' ,'le government of Ireland to confide in con- J" pir(: j Lord Chancellor bad taken steps to remove cer- I n j«cti* 1,1 *'ie 9<nnD'88'on *>' *he peace. There could be li*"1' by*0!1 to "Meetings for the repeal of the Act of Parlia- "'e peace of the country could not be permitted to be
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
HOUSE OF COMMONS. T|)E THURSDAY, JUNE 8 a' fort ""toons asseri)hied this day, pursuant to notice "'embers not being present when the Speaker look a house" could not be made. B FRIDAY, JUNE 9. ( 'eh*03''iD the absence of Mr. C. Wood, chairman of the X,V* £ ,e«'on Commitiee, reported to (lie house that the Nger ? h»d resolved that Thomas Gisborne, Esq., the 'M f0J h*d been duly elected to serve in; the present Pallia- »0sl 6 ,0VVD aQd county of Nottingham. (J J. pCr ,0 questions by Sir A. L. Hay, of^'Oroe a'lam said that il was t,le in,ention of her Majesty's |J ^OI|4 j1 10 bring forward a measure relating to the Church Sutton' 13,11 was not intended to propose any grant of 1C p?; *» •' M • aPPeared at ^e bar, and announced a message 'If 'e*<l k ^esly* The message having been brought up, it h ^Pea'ier' and effect was» than her Majesty to tlj et kiihful Commons that she had given her royal as- p'toirriage of her Royal Highness the Princess Au- Itkl,, ik ridge with his Royal Highness the Prince of 11 J* v»k <r8'1 Strelitz; and from the many proofs of attach- li K keen "ian^e9,ed towards the crown, she had ">M jj. °ut that a suitable provision would be made for her 'ft KO'K Sl 00 her nuptials. f iftto ?eel ,hen moved that her Majesty a message be O.'fiDl C°Us'deralion on Monday next. ftV'tttUj a question by Mr. Ewart, as to what number i6 J, p4|J ''legal meeting, k r'ham said he did not think that the question was l(^ in t '"J* individual Member of Parliament would be jus- V' Profe8^'er'nS- The hon. member himself belonged to the '|,l ($ir j &p°n, and therefore ought to know the law himself. ^(Setin' Jham) did not say that numbers constituted ille- lgrej S' ^ul he considered that numbers was a most impor- 'enl' D0t say ,'iat a°y DUW^ert however .'cifC 8a meeting illegal but it formed a subject, under &C:»»ce,.for important consideration. I L%r itatl a»ked ihe hon. baronet the member for Oxford ft.'he (je^a.s lhe intention of the authorities at Oxford to pub- "H' In'S|°Q re'a,'D§ ,0 Pusey. L4 Qu • Proles,ed against the hon. member asking him V»W*»'°n. He might as well ask the hon. member *d fr ^acfarlane, or any other member member, had .,etth 'Ortl the Church of Scotland. He had no coutroul V* Y Drlties al °xford' bti °r'Ce asked if it was the intention of Govern- new bill relating to the Poor-laws during | Hjt.toijjg na,n said he should ask leave, next week, to intro •J in, °evv clauses into the present Poor Act, but it was j, l,°n to introduce a new or extended measure.
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CTs FROM THE SPEECH OF MR. WEB. r, STER AT BALTIMORE. p PERCEPTION OF COMMERCIAI. INTERESTS.—We | is our good fortune to live in an age—in q,^ ">enJ??'eI,l8 anc' individuals are thinking more of bene- W *Ppear 'han of destroying or annoying their enemies. u0.8 ,0 me, gentlemen, to bave led to a very general C/>Dfined to this country, but pervading a great part "hi si ° thii kind =—Men, public and private men, have opinion that the interests of the principal nations* 1|, 0r'd may he made subjects of treaty stimulation—1 O'ti* Cori><nercial interests—to a greater extent than is yet 1? l)»0'j,It is found to be a common subject of discussion in k°Use* Parliament, in the Chambers of France, in 'Ci 1^ °' 'e^'s'a,'on> aD(^ through the whole commercial *eems to have its origin in the idea, itself a just one, '^Niere4''011 See^S 'ls own 'nteresls—'hat of revenue, or v*iS,S |Ca"ec' ProlecUve interests, by a regulation of du- V Vw efore na,ioas resort 10 independent legislation 'o Cqq °" 'he pari of one to countervail the acts of ano- t»fVSiw 'f it be not more expedient for the parties SyS *hat ° corne 10 an understanding without the aid *V'4' 'Qte WC may ca" a'most hostile legislation. The com- V^thiQ of nations are affected iu our day, almost in anrfy two considerations revenue, and the encou- !Vc0(lQDcl production and protection of the home industry j V'% u^' These two may be of various importance—soroe- H* th Perna08t. sometimes the other. But all nations 11 iK^fest* PreseQt moment to be manifesting a great degree 0* the perception of what their interest is; whether or industrial scene of operations. S)R ZLFQ TREATIES.—Now, gentlemen, we have fallen V<>ov,rerror m the course of our treaty arrangements not ^si»u0uVn coun,ry than inany others, but in all. We have of w Seneraliiies in the terms ofour treaties, as when V* placing a nation on terms of the most favoured 't'o » opinion, whatever treaty stipulation we should «V'Pr«cig.13 *'ways best that it should be specific, indispu- ^ill '1 making a treaty with another nation we say \y «Uti„ ace her upon the same footing with the roost fa- S» 6 to i)S* What does that mean? It has no practica Siv°^8eoer Vb€cau8e it becomes necessary to deal with all ft* is no common standard- We make a ir0Q uk8,ia, for example, and stipulate that the duly on Skof k 80 rauch, and no more; that the duty on ^itf) .1 emP shall be so much. Well, we go to make a %(. We t Cdestial Empire, 'hat deals only in silks and y°Ureri e.r 8he shall be placed on the footing of the \>t L0at'on9-" How shall we give a tarifffor Russia of chinil 7 All f*ij 8 bnt J 81 these generalizing treaties are productive of N ,?on ord and confusion. We have treaties with V"!>aCM '• and Belgium; and the moment Congress St|i'e8i4te ^lDg duty, we have complaints from one or all »re S°f '"fractions of their treaty; and these com- |(,not ,easily answered, or even reconciled. In all ,'1 6 sl'pulauoos should be specific. \E^ND'4ND AMERICA IN TREATY WITH BRAZIL.—How «ti(j ^"h England under the late treaty between that ^as .iD^'and ? Her stipulation by treaty—which still lS u Per' >ai English commodities should not be taxed more A ,5 p«r c°eDt* English cotton, clothing, &c., are taxed l\| thp01'' and ours from 30 to 50 per cent. Yet Eng- fm Per cent* on some commodities. We take I .i'ee and England taxes it from 6c. to 12c. per J\lioh an etlual ,rea,y According to the English \t« til* the treaty between England and Brazil does not «\ ^'iiil Brazil insists that it expired in 1842. Of V" t|je j, desirous to get rid of it: but she was forced to terna. sh construction, so that the treaty was de. 1? lh s 4'° 'n ^orce 1^44. Meantime a distinguuhed *4?' thet,t 'rom England to renew the treaty and I must LWJSS 'nkL theBraiilian Government manifested not a lit- io.'hat occasion. Brazil insisted that the treaty -|Jf ,N»y., England that it lasted till 1844. Brazil yields, A trj,, 'he English minister sent to renew the treaty, 'k 1844 as you say, and we will take till I,'i^, °f |rs er wh8t new treaty we will make." You will Nty,rfi»t| 0f'?d 'hat our Government is not so inattentive to b^ c°untry as not to see that in a proper time a k AtK Concluded between the United States and Brazil.
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th'Ta TUE MILITARY.—The Perthshire Cou- y«v 3- a serious and alarming riot occurred on (I'll ar\d°ln^ wee'<» between a party of the military on Ik sith1 lhe constabulary, police force, and inhabit- N ^etit\ Qt"er. Since the soldiers (who are of the 68th filleCanne to Perth, about six months since, there !\eiWee *ut«d anything like a feeling of mutual good visji and the lower orders. Upon the ma- 'li^ ^ctd'^ '^e P°'iceoffice it was found that thirteen r«Rr. n captured and lodged there. Next *oa,rta read»ed the magistrates that the military tNiji*1^ Pep'60?'31 l^'e re'ease 0' 'heir comrades, and as a hSti'^s .aut'on, the whole were conveyed to gaol. The j^^er ^errnined on sending off an express to the d'Sj8 stoorj° l^e forces at Edinburgh, explaining how I 're(luesting that theregimentshould be with- SSJ (Jra Resting the propriety of despatching a troop ^0 ^Sorri°ns 10 keeP the military in awe; The re- fH ,«tle< ^red to march on Monday morning to Stir- S a ^1.4T "e town has since been perfectly quiet. E ROBBERY.—The protracted investigation F,lJX1Stances attending the plate robbery at the it\d w. erald\ has been brought to a close. After /• procure Fuller's liberation on the JVJN cJ8 ^entity had not been sufficiently proved, V°,*keKm,ed bo,h lhe Prisoners for.lriaI» ^ut C0D- ^or Fuller's appearance, in £ 300, 4250. each.
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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PKINTIN& OFFICE, Comer of Com Street, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, THE PUULIC are respectfully informed, that this Establihs- menti#COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OR NSW 6. HANDSOME TYPE, SUITABLE FOR BOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL I-ox %ft w- 4 a t i-i 4E Ice POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, rA WFORMS, AUC1IONEERS'CATALOGUES BILLS or LADIKO, SHIPPING NOTES, IRETWR^IS OF ALL DESCiRIlPTiO^S FOR DIRON WORKS (9% COLUERaESj, AND ALL WORKS REQUIRING EXPEDITION, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY M, ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC. EXECin ED IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. go aiiOerttecrs. The ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- spectfully informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the "MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will promptly forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the Paper. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE, the London Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Eng- and, Ireland, and Scotland. GUANO ON SALE, as Imported, in any quantity, direct from the BONDED STORES, either in London or Liverpool. Also, NITRATE OF SODA. Apply to II. ROUNTHWAITE and Co., Merchants, 6, Cable-street, Liverpool. OAN of His Royal Highness the GRAND DUKE OF HESSE DARMSTAD T (guaranteed by the States of the Country), of 6 Millions, 500,000 florins to be reimbursed with 21,419,800 florins. Unrivalled distribution of Prizes. 1500 Money Prizes must be obtained by the next drawing of this Royal State Loan, taking place on the 1st of July, 1843, as follows-1 prize of 40,0^0 florins; ] of 10,000 fl; 1 of 5000 fl I of 3000 fl 6 ot 1000 fl 10 of 400 fl 20 of 200 fl 60 of 100 fl 100 of 90 fl 500 of 88 fl; 800 of 86 fl. 1500 prizes amounting to 199,800 florins. 10 florins being equal to jgl. sterling. Price of Bonds for this Drawing—One Bond, jel. 11 do. £10. 24 do. jg20. The Official Original List of Num- bers of the 1500 prizes will be forwarded to the Shareholders immediately after the drawing. The amount of prizes will be paid in cash at Frank fort-o n the- Maine, and London. For further particulars, and to obtain Bonds, apply to C. E. ST AHL, 32, Villiers-street, Strand, London, agent to A.J. STRAUS, Banker, Frankfort-on-the-Maine. Its- The Bonds issued by this House, are signed by the hand of A. J. STRAUS, not being valid without the same. SAVING OF THIRfY PER CENT. A. LEVY & CO., BRISTOL BAZAAR, 39, COLLEGE-GREEN TO FAMILIES, HOTEL-KEEPERS, AND OTHERS FURNISHING. THE following List of Prices will be found well worthy their attention:— £ s. d. PYRKE'S LONDON TEA URNS, from 2 10 0 PAPIER MACHEE & JAPAN TRAYS. Set of 3 Elegant Papier Machee Tea Trays 2 10 0 Set of 3 Japan Tea Trays, convex 0 7 6 Set of 3 ditto, very elegant Gothic shape 150 CUTLERY. Ivory balance handle Knives and Forks, Set of 50 pieces 1 18 0 Ivory balance handle Table Knives & Fork*, 1 0 0 per doz. Ditto ditto Knives only 0 13 6 „ Ditto Dessert Knives & Forks 0 15 0 „ Ditto ditto Knives only 0 10 0 „ Ditto Carver 0 4 0 per pair. Black handle Table Knives and Forks from 0 4 6 per doz. Buck-horn handle ditto 0 10 6 GLASS. Cut Wine Glasses from 0 3 11 per doz. Cut Tumblers „ 060 „ Plain Wines „ 0 2 6 Ditto Tumblers t. 046 Cut Decanters, Quarts 9s. Pints It 0 6 0 per pair. Celery Glasses, cut ,076 each. Pressed and other Dishes 0 2 6 each. Salts ,,0 0 9 per pair. CHINA. White and Gold Tea sets from 100 Ditto Breakfast 11 2 5 0 LAMPS. Bronze and Ormolu Solar Lamps, from 1 10 0 Ditto ditto Candle Lamps 0 8 6 Variety of Chandeliers and Oil Lamps. BEST BRITANNIA METAL WORK. Four-gill Tea-pots from 0 4 0 Five-gill ditto ,,046 Six-gilli ditto ,,050 Coffee Pots to Match. BEST BRITISH PLATE. Table Spoons and Forks 0 16 0 per doz. Dessert Spoons and Forks 0 12 0 „ TeaSpoons 0 5 0 Sugar Tongs, Gravy Spoons, Soup Ladles, &c. THE ELECTRO PLATE. Spoons, Porks, Ladles, Fish Slices, Castors, Candlesticks, Salt Cellars, Mustard Pots, Side Dishes, Covers, Toast Racks, &c. BEST SHEFFIELD PLATED WARES. Chamber Candlesticks from 5 6 each. Table ditto »> 10 0 per pair. Four-hole Castors »» Five-hole ditto >» 16 0 Six-hole ditto »» 21 0 Seven-hole ditto .»» 24 0 Set of four Guadroon Silver Mounted Side Dishes and Covets, forming 8 dishes 9 10 0 Venison Dish and Cover to match 9 „ ■ Urns, Epergnes, Egg Frames, Waiters, Butters Coolers, Branches, Bread and Cake Baskets, Toast Racks, &c. PLATED ON STEEL WORK. Dessert Knives and Forks, in cases contain- ing one dozen pair from 3 5 0 Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Fish Slices, &c. TEA CADDIES. Rosewood, Mahogany, Tortoiseshell, and Papier Machee Tea Caddies, from 3s. to 3 3 0 Messrs. A. LEVY AND CO. Have just returned from the Sheffield, Birmingham, and Lon- don markets, where, from the depressed state of Trade, they have purchased the Stock for Cash, at such prices as to enable them to offer Goods at the above unprecedented low prices, at their rURNISKXNG AND rANOY BAZAAR, BRISTOL. Closed from Friday Evenings, Sunset, until Saturday Evening, at Dusk. TO THE SUFFERERS FROM BILIOUS AND LIVER T, » COMPLAINTS. HE unexampled success of FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH calla for particular attention. These Pills give immediate relief mall Spasmodic and Windy Complaints, with the whole train of well-known symptoms arising from a weak stomach, or vitiated bilious secretion, Indigestion, Pain at the pit of the Stomach. Bilious or Sick Head-ache, Heart- burn, Loss of Appetite, Sense of Fulness after Meals, Giddi- ness, Dizziness, Pain over the Eyes, &c., &c, From among many kind testimonials communicated to the proprietor of this useful medicine, the following is selected TO MR. T. PROUT, 229 STRAND, LONDON. 5, Cooper-street, Manchester, March 12, 1842, Sin —I have much satisfaction in communicating to you the result'of my experience after repeated trials of FHAMPTON'S Pit L OF HEALTH, and I feel it but justice to state, ihat in the course of many years' trial of various Aperient Medicines, I have never found results at once salutary and efficient in the relief of the system from redundant bile, &c.,&c., with so little inconvenience; I am, therefoie, wairanted in declaring that they supply to me a means long wanting, of being able to recommend to families, schools, and especially mercantile men, whether at the desk or on the road, a most valuable resource in noccasional medicine. And I shall take credit to myself if, n giving this testimony, I am the means ofmakiug rrampton's Pills more generally known and ,TAM «\TTTrr I am, sir. lespectfully yours, WILLIAM SMITH. Persons of a FULL HABIT, who are subject to headache, giddiness, drowsiness, and singing in the ears, aiising from too great a flow of blood to the head,should never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their immediate use, and Apoplexy often avoided. Sold by T. Prout, 229, Strand, London; price Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. per box and by Herbert Williams, chemist, Newport; Phillips, Cardiff; Farror Monmouth; J. II. Morgan, Aber- gavenny Morgan,MerthyrTydvil; Williams, Brecon Gouls- tone, Llandovery Williams, Jenkins, Strick, Daw, and Wil- son, Swansea Evans, Carmarthen; and by the Venders ol Medicines generally throughout the kingdom. E. V. JENKINS. Druggist, Agent for Newport. Ask for FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH, and observe the name and address of ThomMProut, 229, Strand, Lon- don," on the Government Stamp, TO THE CLERGY, GENTRY, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. ■PHQ5I4SI QI»AI| KB^Si NEWPORT TEA MART, 39, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. FROM the many expressions of regret, at the difficulty experienced by Families in obtaining a supply of good Teas, Groceries, &c., on this side of the water, the Proprietor was induced to Open this Establishment, with the strict intention ot offering Articles of the best quality at the Lowest London and Bristol "rices. A year has elapsed since the commencement oj tne undertaking, and the very marked success proves the benefit to the ru-hc to have been great indeed. i The appearance of affairs in China shows that there can be scarce y any fears but that a regular supply of 1 eas may now be depended on and the Public may rely on finding a very superior Stock, well chosen, and direct Irom Bond, AT THIS MART. As Agent for Messrs. BISHOP and BELL, Distillers and Wme Makers, (socelebrated in the Metropolis,) I. C. would invite a trial of his superb BRITISH WINES. The eminent character they have acquired has become so notorious that further panegyric on their qualities is rendered superfluous. OIICIKI A AROM ATIC GINGER, so much recommended as a restorative as well as a luxury, SHERRY, ORANGE, RAlblN, &c. The whole of these truly unique WINES are offered in li Pint Bo"les-. at 18s. per Doren; or at 7s. 3d. per Gallon. 1 hose who have not yet tasted them will do well to ascertain how far the gratification of the palate may be enhanced, ani at tne same time the great rule of economy obeyed. „T T r The limits of a Paragraph will allow only of a glance, but T. CLARKE will be happy to forward Circulars, with List of Prices, Samples, &cc., by Post or otherwise. r The following are particularly worthy of attention „, ■. TEAS. s. d. COFFEE. s. d. CANDLES. s. d. Good Rough Tea 3 6 per lb. Sound. 1 2. per lb. Sperm 2 6 per lb. Fine ditto ditto. 4 0 „ Superior ditto 1 4 „ French Diaphanfe 1 9 „ Full Flavoured 4 8 „ Finest Ceylon i-l 6 „ Marganne 1 6 Fine Souchong 5 4 Jamaica 1 10 „ Cocoa Nut 1 0 X wank ay, from •••••••• 4 4 pt Flake Cocoa and C hoco* i* i ) Price s Composite# ••••• 1 0 w Hyson 50 „ late, by the firt Mani^-? Palmer's Metallic Wick 010 Young Hyson Ouchain facturers of the finest London Moulds. 0 8 If Flavour. 5 0 „ quality. I Dips. 0 6 II Finest Curled Gunpowder 8 0 I The usual Overweights, as at the Customs, allowed to all Purchasers of Chests or Boxes of Tea. A VACANCY FOR AN APPRENTICE.-A PREMIUM REQUIRED. ESTABLISHED SIXTY YEARS. J. S C H lV E P PEA N D CO/S SODA WATER AND LEMONADE PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORY, BERNERS-STREET, LONDON. BRANCH FACTORIES LONDON ROAD.LIVERPOOL; FRIAR GATE. DERBY And for the supply of the counties of Somerset, Wilts, North Devon, Gloucester, and the Principality of Wales, at 20, BRIDGE STREET. BRISTOL. THE constantly increasing demand for the above Waters has, as might naturally be expected, produced a number of rivals and competitors, some of whom, both in the metropolis and in the provinces, attempt an ephemeral celebrity, by sur- reptitiosuly assuming the name of the above Firm, both on their Bottles and Lables. The Public are, therefore, respect- fully cautioned to ascertain that no other names than those of J. SCHWEPPE and CO. are on the Labels such, alone, are genuine. These well-known Waters are constantly used by Her Majesty and His Royal Highness Prince Albert, at Windsor, Buckingham Palace (by virtue of a special royal appointment). as well as by the principal Nobility and Gentry of the United Kingdom, and universally recommended by the leading faculty. J. S. and Co. also Manufacture AERATED POTASS and MAGNESIA WATERS; as well as a LIQUID MAGNESIA, In Bottles at Is., 2s.6d., and 4s.6d.each. This latter preparation is highly approved of as an agreeable corrective of acidity. J. S. and Co. are the largest Importers of German Seltzer Waters, in Quarts and pints Sold by all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout Great Britain. DISEASED & HEALTHY LIVES ASSURED MEDICAL INVALID & GENERAL LIFE OFFICE, 25, PALL MALL, LONDON. CAPITAL, £ 500,000. PRESIDENTS. SIR HENRY HALFORD, Bt., M.D..G C.II.,F.R.S.,F.S.A. President of the Royal College of Physicians, &c., &c. SIR WILLIAM BURN EI'1, M.D., K.C.H., F.R.S., In- spector General of the Navy, &c., &c. S[R MATTHEW J. TIERNEY, Bt., M.D.,K.C.H., &c.&c. TRUSTEES. J. H. ANDERDON, Esq., 59, Queen-street, May Fair. BENJAMIN BOND CABBELL. Esq., F.R.S., Temple. CLAUDE EDWARD SCOTT, Esq., Cavendish-square. DIRECTORS, THOMAS COATES. Esq., 59, Lincoln's Inn Fields. EDWARD DOUBLEDAY, Esq., 249, Great Surrey-street. GEORGE GUN HAY, Esq., 127, Sloane-street. WILLIAM JEAFFRESON. Esq., 21, South Audley-street. JOHN MCKENZIE, Esq., 24, Tokenhouse-yard. J. PARKINSON, Esq., F.R.S., 80, Cambridge-terrace, Hyde-park. BENJAMIN PHILLIPS, Esq., F.R.S., 17, Wimpole-street. C. RICHARDSON, Esq., 19, Bruton-street,' Berkeley- square. THOMAS STEVENSON, Esq., F.S.A., 37, Upper Gros- venor-street. ALFRED WADDILOVE, D.C.L Doctors Commons. ROBERT C. W YLLlE, Esq., 105, Pall Mall. AUDITORS. JOHN PURSSORD, Esq., Chester-terrace, Regent's-park. JOSEPH ItA DFORD, Esq., Green-street, Grosvenor-square J. S. TAYLOR, Esq., 14, Upper Gloucester-place, Dorset-sq. MARTIAL L. WELCH, Esq., Wyndham-place, Bryan- stone square. STANDING COUNSEL. JOHN SHAPTER, Esq., Lincoln's Inn. BANKERS. Messrs. BOSANQUET and Co., Lombard-street. Messrs. C. HOPKINSON, BARTON, & Co., Regent-street. SOLICITOUS. Messrs. RICHARDSON, SMITH, & JONES, 28, Golden- square. DEP A RTM ENT OF MEDICAL STATISTICS. WILLIAM FARR, Esq., General Register Office. ACTUARY. rnma no: G' P> NEISON, Esq. I rp ui u 18 Pr|)v.1ded with very accurately constructed t^.lp T«m!' U C?IN ASSURE UNSOUND LIVES on Equi- tinn nf »v.» Ac Premium discontinued on Restora- tion of the Assured to permanent Health. theVolicy11 Extra Premium may remain as a debt on c ,lrVV0R^H,P where the life in expectation o £ ase' at cheaper rates than at anyother Similar Tables enable the Society to erant Inrrpa^d An- ticular d?sease.°U L,VCS' #m0Uat varyin& with the Par" RMembers of Consumptive Families Assured at Equitable Healthy Lives are Assured on Lower Terms than at most other Umces. AGENTS. Monmouth Bristol S. Harris, Esq., Solicitor, 44 Quppn-cmiarp Gloucester T Hicks. Esq., Clarence-street Cheltenham .Mr. R. Short, 25 Pitville-street! Newcastle Emlyn, David Lewis, Esq., Surgeon Adpen-hill. Llanelly Mr. Thomas Sanders, Inkeeper. I Medical Referee.James Holbrook, M.D. Application for Agencies to be made to the Actuary. TITHE COMMISSION NOTICE. THE Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales, hereby give notice, that a copy of the Draft of Apportionment of the rent-charge, agreed to be paid in lieu of Tithes, in the pa- rish of Caerwent, in the county of Monmouth, has been de- posited at the Dwelling-house of Mr. Valentine Parsons, Crick, in the said parish, for the inspection of all persons inte- rested in the lands or tithes of the said Parish. And the Commissioners further give notice, that pursuant to the Act for Commutation of Tithes, a meeting will be holden for the purpose of hearing any bjections to the intended Ap- portionment by any persons inteiested, as aforesaid, and that such meeting will be held at the GEORGE INN, Chepstow, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of June, 1843, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. Signed by order of the Board, J. E. HOVENDEN, Secretary. 9 Somerset Place, Somerset House, London. JAMES PEACHY WILLIAMS, > v VALENTINE PARSONS, S a uers. Dated Bridgwater, May 27th, 1843. MONMOUTHSHIRE. UTOTICE is hereby given, That the next GENERAL QTIA T? TER SESSIONS of the PEACE, for the County of Won mouth, will he held at the TOWN HALL, in Usk, On MONDAY, the 26th day of JUNE, 1843 And that the Court will sit at 12 o'clock at Noon, on lhat day, when the Chief Constables and Bailiffs are to attend, and to answer to their names, or in default theieof they will be fined. The Court will then immediately proceed with all business relating to the assessment, application, and management of the Countu Stock or Rate, or any fund or funds used or applied in aid thereof and make orders for payments, and consider and direct the eene- ral Business oj the County.. At one o clock on the said 2oth day of June, the election of a Surgeon to the Gaol at Monmouth will take place All Bills and demands relating to the public expenditure of the county, must be delivered into the office of the Clerk of the Peace fourteen days before the Sessions, or they will not be settled and allowed at such ^1™S > a!l(i"'1 "PPjls and traverses fnust be entered tnth [ hi're twelve o'clock on the second day of the Sessiom, and likewise such applications for Orders in Bastardy as excepted from the jurZiction of the Justices in Special and letty Sessions, by the Act of the 2nd and 3rd I ^toria, c. 85, intituied <• An Act [() enMe Justices 0j the Peace, in 1 etty Sessions, to make orders for the support of Bastard Children. > fr At half-past nine on Tueday the 27th day of June, the Grand and Petty Juries will be called over, and are to answer to their names, or in default thereof they will be fined. And all persons bound by recognizances are to attend, as the Court will proceed to cry appeals, indictments for felonies, and traverses, and transact the other business of the Sessions. All Convictions and Recognizances, and all Informations and Depositions, must be delivered or transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before the Friday previous to each Sessions. All Costs allowed by the County must be taxed at the same Sessions, or they will not afterwards be allowed. ttlhht i 0y< o WADDINGTON, Usk, 5th June, 1843. Deputy Clerk oj the Peace. I PRICE'S GODLEN OIL OF v R MACASSAR. I For the Hair. PRICE S GOLDEN OIL is the only article that restores ths Hair on bald places prevents Hair falling off or turn- ing grey; changes Grey Hair to its original colour, frees it ing grey; changes Grey Hair to its original colour, frees it from scurf, and makes it beautifully soft, curly, and glossy For dressing the hair en Bandeaux, and confining the short L loose hairs on the neck, so annoying to most ladies, it stands unequalled. Ladles are requested to ask for PRICE'S Golden Oil, with 28, Lombard-street, on the Label, as many hair- dressers sell a spurious imitation, which destroys the colour as well as the growth of he Hair. 3s. 6d., 7s., and 10s. 6d. per r Genuine is sold (in London) only by her Majes- ty's Perfumers, PRICE & Co., 28, Lombard-street. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN The greatestof all. female attractions is a white and delicate skin. No other attribute of beauty wins so much upon the eye, and excites general admiration and no invention so truly pos- sesses the power of bestowing the fascination of a beautiful Skin as PRICE and Co. s ABERNETHY'S SPECIFIC, which is odoriferously pleasant to the olfactory nerves, imparts to the hands, face, and neck, a cooling and refreshing feeling, while it successfully opposes, w,th its bland and soothing influence the injurious effects produced by intense cold winds or the scorching rays of the sun. Mothers in nursing find it a wel. come auxiliary. Depots in London, 28, Lombard-street; 68 Cornhill; and Messrs. Newbury and Sons, St. Paul's Church; yard.-Ask for "PRICE and Co.'s" Abemethy's Specific fo, the Complexion. J To Families. It should be genei ally known to Parents, that the Essence used in scenting the common Alkaline Soap, falsely caPed "Almond Soap," is the rankest poison extant; a drop oi is taken internally, would produce INSTANT DEATH. PH lCE and Co.'s PATENT A LiYiOND OIL SOAP is composed wholly of the Vegetable Oil of Jordan Almonds, which do not contain an atom of the scent; it stands unequalled for chapped hands, the delicate skin of ladies, and, above all, for the wash- ng of infants and gentlemen having tender faces or strong beards will find it a great luxury in shaving. Sold in packets of six squares, price 2s. 6d., at the Manufactory, 28, Lombard- street. Purchasers are requested to notice PRICE and Co." Signature, in Red Ink, affixed to each packet, as some shop- keepers offer a counterfeit, injurious to the Skin, when the Ge- nuine is asked for. SHAVING, Heretofore a painful, is now rendered a pleasurable operation, u .ICE'S RYPOPHAGON," an infallible specific for allaying the smarting irritability of the s^in, producing a rich lather, with soft, hard, or sea water, which, unlike all other Shaving oaps, will not dry on the face. This soap is so superior to any other for Shaving, that many persons are basely deceiving the public by selling spurious imitations. The ge- nuine is sold in London only at the Manufactory, 28 Lombard Street.-Ask fo "PRicE'sRypopHAGON,"price Is persq are 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 ofelegantscents as the most uniqv« and superior ever discovered. So highly is it valued, and so fashionable has it become, that there is scarcely an assembly room or levee where its delicious fragrance is not pledominan 3s. 6d. and 7s. per bottle. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, of the Firm of PRICE & Co., 28, Lombard- street, (the only surviving Partner of the late Films of PRICE & GOSNELL, and PATEY, BUTTS, PRICE, & Co.,} can- tions merchants, shippers, he., against the manoeuvres of indi- viduals illegally styling themselves "PRICE & GOSNELL. These persons never were in Partnership, nor in any way con- nected with the above Firms, otherwise than as servants in the employ of Mr. PRICE'S late Firm of PRICE & GOSNELL. PRICE & Co.'s Old Brown Windsor Soap, Almond Oil Soap, Cold Cream, Queen's Perfume, &c., so much admired on the first circles of Fashion, bear a lable with 28," Lom- bard-street, in its entre, and the signature of "PRICE & Co." in Red Ink, without which none are genuine. PRICE and Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAP BRUSHES, &c., are to be had GENUINE in London onlyat their Establishment, 28, Lombard-street, and of their Agent, in all the Cities and Towns of Europe, Asia, Africa,& Ameiica. 1t:T To prevent disappointment, and ensure punctuality, al. Orders are requested to be directed to PRICE & Co., MONT, PELLIER HOUSE, 28, Lombard-street, London." The Nobility, Gentiy, and Public are cautioned against put- chasing Price and Co.'s articles of persons unconnected witi) their authority, counterfeits being sold when the genuine is asked for—the following are authorised Agents:—Hopk'ns, Perfumer, Williams, & Jenkins, Druggists, Newport; Jones & Duncan, Druggists, Brecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan, Druggist, (only) Merthyr Morgan, Druggist, Llan- dilo Taylor, Perfumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgan, Per- fumer, Williams, Cambrian Office, and Wilson, Chemist, Swansea Evans, Cross, H. White and Sons, Stationers, and White, Chemist, Carmarthen Phillips, Chemist, Cole- man, ditto, M'Carthy, ditto, and Ewins, Perfumer, Car- diff; Davies, Cowbridge Price, Druggist, Bridgend, Hiy. ward and Hunt, Chemists, and Davies, Perfumer, Neath Drinkwater, llird, and Treweeks, Chemists, Pembroke. Rol- land, Perfumer, Tenby Thomas, Perfumer, and Williams, Chemist, Cardigan Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, A jer- ystwith Perkins, Stationer, and Wiliams, Druggist, Haver fordwest; G. H. Jenkms, Cardiff; and all respectable dealel throuFh""tthe kingdom THE BRISTOL AND NEWPORT ITOV STEAM PACKETS, jig^ GLAMORGAN ARE to PLY DAILY DURING THE ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— From Bristol to Newport. t From Newport to Bristol. June. June. 19, Monday-l l morn 19 Monday_&J morn 20, [uesday-llj morn 20, Tuesday-9 mora 21, YVed— 12 noon 21, Wed— 10J morn 22, Thurs— Rafter 22, Thurs— 114 morn 23, Frdiay after 23, Friday 1 after 24, Satur- ——— 32 1 alter J 24, Satur- 2 after FARES :-After-Cabin, 4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children under 12 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. Four-wheel Carriage 20s. lwo-wheel ditto, 10s Horses, 5s each Two-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, with one Passenger, 15s Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7s ditto, Fore-Cabin, 6s—Newport to or from Pillgwenlly, Is Dogs, Is. each. TO and FRO same day with the same Packet (provided a To *ndor° .ketbe'aken) After-Cabin, 6s.; Fore-Cabin,3s. Ihe Proprietors of the above Packets give NOTICE, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, QOr will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Par. in unless Booked at either of their °r Ne,wp0rt; and if above the value of40s. entered at its value, and carriage paid at the time of booking Warehouses for Receiving and Booking Packages, Parcels &c., Nelson-street, Bristol, and Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. pla««andNewport.er^'u*Mn^" Coacliesdaily between these places and Newport. Tredegar Iron Works, through Aberrant* •, Bedwelty.and abranchfiom Newbridge to Nahtysrlo A^rWh daily between these places and Newport ■'VrmineaT v. • about teno clock mormng, and startlDg at one o'clock afternoon nffiPPnl Bnlft General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bus^1; °r to JOHN JONES, Agent. *tCam Redoey WhaVf^^por™, RadDey Wharf, NGwport. BOROUGH OF BRECON MARKET TOLLS, TO BE LET BY AUCTION, At the GUILDHALL, Brecon, on MONDAY, the 19th day of June, 1843, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and subject to such conditions of Letting as shall be then produced. THE Several MARKET PLACES in BRECON, known by the name of "The New Market," and "The Corn Market," and the Tolls Rents and Stallage to arise therein and elsewhere within the said Borough respectively, for one year from the 20th day of June 1843, free from Rates and Taxes, (Water Rent excepted.) The New Market will also be let at the Landlord's expense £10. per cent on the amount of the Rent will be required to be paid by the highest bidder, on the day of the Auction, and fecurity for payment of the Balance by monthly instalments, in advance, will also be required. The Tolls are Let for the present year at £500. Further particulars may be know on application to Mr. LAWRENCE, Solicitor to the Corporation, Brecon. MONMOUTHSHIRE. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, BY MR. VALENTINE PARSONS, At the THREE SALMONS IsN. in the town of Usk. on FRI- DAY, the 23rd day of June instant, between the hours of One and Three in the Afternoon, in one Lot,-All that very desirable ESTATE, called UPPEB NANT-Y-MABCH, Now in the occupation of the proprietor, Mr. GEORGE THOMAS, nONSISTING of a comfortable Dwelling-house, with alp J necessary and convenient Outbuildings, and several Closes" of Arable, Meadow, and Orchard Land thereunto belonging. containing, by admeasurement, 50A. 1R. (be the same more or e. s. This Property is situate in the parish of Langwm-ycha, within four miles of Usk, and nine of Chepstow and adjoins the new turnpike-road between those places. The Orcharding is extremely productive the Meadow Land (of which the Es- tate principally consists) very fertile and well watered and there is a great quantity of thriving young Oak, Ash, and Fir Timber, on the Estate. The whole is in a Ring Fence. To view the Property, apply to Mr. THOMAS, on the premi- ses and for further particulars, to the Auctioneer, Chepstow or Messrs. JONES and WADDINGTON, Solicitors, Usk, at whose office a Map of the Estate may be seen. Usk, June 5th, 1843. HEREFORDSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE ESTATES In the Parishes of Weobley Dilwyn, Canon Pyon, Pembridge, Eardisland, Almeley, and Clodock. in the county of Here- ford, and in the parish ot Penrose, in the county of Mon- mouth, comprising several valuable and compact FARMS, together with numerous parcels of LAND, forming in the whole FIFTY-SIX LOTS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By THOMAS COOKE, At the GREYHOUND INN, Hereford, on WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 21st and 22nd days of June, 1843, at 12 o'clock at noon, each day punctually, pursuant to the trusts of the will of the late Mr. THOMAS CROWE, A FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate at WEOBLEY, consisting of a Messuage, Malthouse, and extensive Premises, in the town of Weoblev, together with several pieces of most valuable Arable and Meadow Land, and young Plantations, lying near thereto in 20 lots. A FREEHOLD ESTATE. situate at NEWTON, in the parish of Dilwyn, comprising a Farmhouse, and buildings, and about 95 acres of excellent Arable and Meadow Land, in detached parcels, which for tlit convenience of purchasers will be offered in 19 lots. KINFORD OR KINNETT FARM, situate in the parish of Canon Pyon, in one of the most fertile districts of the county, about 7 miles from the city of Hereford, the turnpike road to which runs through the estate, consisting of Farmhouse, vtith suitable buildings, and 113A. 1R. 16P. o: extremely fertile Arable, Meadow, Pasture, Hopland, and Orcharding, of which about 36 acres are Copyhold of inheri- tance, and the remainder Freehold. In one lot. Ten parcels of detached Lands, containing about 36 acres, at present forming part of the Kniford Estate, will be offered in 5 lots. BRINSOP HILL, OR NUPTON HILL, ESTATE in the parish of Canon Pyon, and at present occupied by the tenant of Kinford Farm, to which it would form a desirable ad- dition both as affording excellent preseives for game and ad vantageous sites for planting. It consists of about 88 acres of Land of which 27 acres are Coppice, about 30 acres rough Pasture and the remainder Arable, Pasture, and Oicharding About 30 acres are Copyhold of inheritance and the remainder Freehold, in one lot. A SMALL ESTATE AT WETSHOPE, in the parish of Conon Pyon, part freehold and the remainder Copyhold of inheritance, in three lots. A small but most compact FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate at OLCHON in the township of Llanveynoe, in the parish of Clodock consisting of a Farmhouse and suitable buildings, and about 30 acres of Arable, Pasture, and Woodland, adjoining the roads to Hereford and to the Hay, in one lot. THE UPPER BROXWOOD FARM, A FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate in the parishes of Pem- bridge, Eardisland, and Almeley, midway between the market towns of Leominster and Kington, and adjoining the turnpike road, consisting of a Farmhouse with suitable outbuildings, and about 133 acres of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, lying most compactly together, in one lot. Three parcels of detached Land, at present occupied with this farm, will be offered in separate lots. THE WALK FARM, A FREEHOI.D ESTATE, situate in the parish of Penrose, in the county of Momouth, adjoining the turnpike road froni Monmouth to Abergavenny from each of which places and from the market town of Usk, it is distant about 8 miles, con siting of a Farmhouse, with suitable buildings, and about 9fi acres of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, and Orcharding, lying compactly together and surrounded b\ Lands of Sir Samuel Fludyer Bart, and George Rose, Esq. The Frstday's sale will be confined to the Lands at Weobley and Dilwyn. The remainder of the Estates will be offered ou the second day. Descriptive particulars will be published 14 days prior to tht- sale and may be had at the Greyhound Inn, Hereford Lior, Inn, Weobley Lion Hotel, Leominster; Oxford Arms, King- t°n; Feathers, Ledbury; Swan, Ross; Beaufort Arms, Mon- mouth the Salmons. Usk; Angel, Abergavenny Swan, Hay of Messrs. Smith and Son, Solicitors, 16 Southampton-street. Bloomsbury-square, London of the Auctioneer, Hereford, and of Mr. Fosbrooke, Land Surveyor, and Mr. HUMFRYS ^olicitor, Hereford, at whose office Maps of all the Estates ma; be se seen, and further information obtained. CARMARTHENSHIRE, IN THE COUNTY of the BOROUGH of CARMARTHEN. Y S T R A D, THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE JOHN JONES, Esq. M.P. wn H ITS PLANTATIONS & PLEASURE GROUNDS, AND SEVERAL VERY VALUABLE FARMS, The whole finely Timbered, and containing 226 Acres, Nearly the whole of THE VILLAGE OF JOHN'S TOWN, Commanding several Votes for the County and County of the Borough of Carmarthen also THE ENTIRE RENT CHARGE IN" LIEU OF TITHES OF THE PARISH OF ST. PETER, Of the Annual Value of £ 971.12s. 6d., Together with A VERY VALUABLE FARM NEAR THE BISHOP'S PALACE, A B E R G WIL L Y, In the said county of Caimarthen. MR. GEORGE GOODE HAS the honour to announce that he has received instruc- tions from the Trustees for Sale of the Estates of the late John Jones, Esq., M.P., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the LION ROYAL HOTEL, CARMARTHEN, on THURSDAY, the 22nd of June, 1843, at Twelve at Noon, in Lots, the above highly important and beautiful FREEHOLD ESTATE, YSTRAD, With its Out-buildings, Plantations, and Appurtenances, anu upwards of 226 Acres of exceedingly rich and productive Land lying nearly within a ring fence, situate in the rich and ex tremely picturesque Vale of Towy, two miles distant from the market town of Carmarthen, within six miles of the delightful bathing place Llanstephan, and 26 miles from Tenby including the several Farms of LOWER YSTRAD, WHITE HOUSE, PENLAN, and TIRBACH, Upon which are good Farm Houses and Buildings, respectably tenanted nearly the whole of the HOUSES and PREMISES situate in JOHN'S TOWN, let, with two exceptions only, on Life Leases, at Ground Rents amounting to £ 25. Os. 6d. also, the whole of the Rent Charge in lieu of Tithes of the Parish of ST PETER, Carmarthen, extending over an area of 5,200 Acres 01 some of the best Land in Wales, commuted at £ 920., but now worth £971. 12s. tid., with the Rectorial Rights, including the Proprietary of the North Chancel in St. Peter's Church, which contains several Pews let at Rents amounting in the aggregate nearly to £8. per annum; also the exclusive right of Buriai Fees within the said Chancel. Also, the VALUABLE rAaM, BWLCH, Situate near the Bishop's Palace, Abergwilly Church and Village, containing about 62 Acres of some of the best Land, in the rich Vale of Towy, in a high state of cultivation, in the occupation of Mr. William Masun. Particulars, with Lithographic Plans, are now preparing, and may be had ten days before the Sale at the Castle Inn, Haverfordwest; Coburg Hotel, Tenby Dragon Inn, Pem- broke; Rutzen Arms, Narberth the Angel Inn, Cardigan; Gogerddan Arms. Aberystwith Black Lion Hotel, Lampeter Cawdor Arms, Llandilo; Castle Inn, Llandovery Castle Inn, Brecon; Mackworth Arms, Swansea; Bush Hotel, Bristol, the Bell Inn, Gloucester; Plough Inn, Cheltenham the York Hotel, Bath and the Hop Pole, Worcester; at the Offices of Mr. George Goode, Land Agentand Auctioneer, lJ pper Market street, Carmarthen; Richard Gardnor, Esq., Solicitor, Car- marthen; Messrs. Sheppard, Thomas, Lepard, and Williams, Solicitors, 9, Cloak Lane, London; and Messrs. Powell, Broderip, and Wilde, Solicitors, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London. d Tickets for viewing the several Premises can be obtained at the Office of the said Mr. GEORGE GOODS. MONMOUTHSHIRE, COURT AND VIEW or SEVERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT a COURT and VIEW of SEWERS, will be beia on THURSDAY the 22nd day of JUNE instant, for the purpose of viewing the Sea Walls, Banks and W harfs, within the Parish of Goldclift; and making such orders for the repairs and protection of the said Sea Walls, Banks and W haril, as may then be thought necessary. The Commissioners to meet at the Public Houle in Goldclift, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. Usk, 5th June, 1843. ALX. JONES, Clerk. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause of DAWMTINS against ROSE," the creditors of JOHN TOWNSEN'D, iale of Fairford, in the county of Gloucester, Esquire, deceased (wfco died on or about the 18th day of July, 1836,) are by their Solicitors, on or before the 7th day of July, 1843, to come in and prove their debts before Richard Richards, Esquire, at the Chamber. of James William Farrer, Esquire, one of the Masters of the said Court, in Southampton Buildings, Chancery-lane, London, or in de- fault thereof they will be peremptorily excluded the benefit of the said Decree. GEORGE HELDER, Plaintiff's Solicitor, 17, Clements Inn. Just Published, the 12th Edition, Price 2s. 6d. (enclosed in a Sealed Envelope), ud Hat Free to any part of the United KinedOm on the itceipt of a Post-office Order for 3s. 6d., THE SILENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL WrORK on the INFIRMITIES OF THS GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sexes being ao Enquiry into ihe concealed cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established her em- pire:-with observations on the baneful effects of Solitary In- dulgence and infection Local and Constitutional Weakness, Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and on the partial or total Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of RES, o. RATION the destructive effects of Gonorrhasa, Gleet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner the Wotk is embellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Mercury on the Skin, by Eruptions on the Head, Face, and Body with approved mode of Cure for both sexes followed by observations on the Obligations of MARRIAGE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the temoval of Physical and Constitutional Disqualiifcations the whole pointed out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEND, to be consulted without exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, London and Birmingham, Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Pater- noster-row Field, 66, Quadrant, Regent-street Purkis, Compton street, Soho; Phillips, 264, Oxford-street; Jackson and Co., 130, New Bond-street; Gorden. 146. Leadenhall-street; Kettle, 117, High Holborn; Catter- mole, 17, Ratcliff-higway Stroud, 183, Blackfriars'-road Dredge, 67, White-chapel High-street, London; Guest, 51, Bull-street, Birmingham; Heaton and Bnckton, Briggate, Leeds Ferris, Brown, and Ce., UHion-street, Bris- tol J. Fryer, Westgate-street, Bath Mr. Lindsey, 11, Elm- row, Edinburgh D. Campbell. 136, ArgyU>-»treet, Glasgow Ward, Pring, and Rawl, 30, We*tmoreUnd-stfpet, Dublin Courier Office, Manchester J. Newton, 16, Church-street, Liverpool; and by all Bookselleis in town and country, and at The MERLIN OFFICE NEWPORT THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired function of lite, and is exclusively directed to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganization 01 the Generative Sys- tem, whether constitutione) or acquired, loss of sexual power and syphilitic disease and is calculated to affoid decided re- lief to those who by early indulgence in solitary habits have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen into a state of chronic debility, by which the constitution is left in a deplo- rable stale, and that nervous mentality kept up which places the individual in a state of anxiety for the remainder of life. The consequences arising from this dangerous practice are not confined to its pure physical result, but branch to moral ones leading the excited, deviating mind into a fertile field of seduc- live error, into a gradual and total degradation of manhood, into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature wisely instituted for the preservation of her species bringing on premature decrepitude, and all the habitudes of old age ;—such an one carries with him the form and aspect of other men, but without the vigour and energy of that season which his early youth bade him hope to attain. How niany men cease to be men, or at least, cease to enjoy manhood at thirty? How many at eighteen receive the impression of the seeds of syphi- litic disease itself? the consequences of which travel out of the ordinary track of bodily ailment, covering the frame with dis- gusting evidences of its ruthless nature, and impregnating the wholesome stream of life with mortal poison conveying into families the seeds of disunion and unhappiness undermining domestic harmony; and striking at the very soal of human intercouise. The fearfully abused powers of the human Generative Sys- tem require the most cautious preservation and the debility and disease resulting from early indiscretion demand, for the cure of those dreadful evils, that such medicines should be em- ployed that are most certain to be successful. It isforthtM I?a"es Messrs. Perry and Co. particularly designed their CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM, which is intended to relieve those persons who, by an immoderate indulgence ot their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deploraole state, are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach as the various affeetions of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregulaiity, obstructions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. As nothing can be better adapted to help and nourish the constitution, so there is nothing more generally acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward wastings, loss of appe- I I llr tite, indigestion, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, or consumptive habits, and debility arising from Syphilis. It oossesses wonderful efficacy in all cases of syphilis, fits, head- aches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness of spirits, dimness I)f sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, vapourt laud melancholy, and all kinds of hvsteric complaints are gra- dually removed by its use. And even where the disease of Sterility appears to have taken the firmest hold ef the iemale constitution, the softening tonic qualities of the Cordial Balm of Syriacum will warm and purity the blood and juices, in- crease the animal spirits, invigorate and revive the whole ani- mal machine, and remove the usual impediment to maternity. This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the MATRIMONIAL STATE, lest in the event of pi ocreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en- stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from paiental debility, or evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, that are most assuredly introduced by the same neglect and imprudence. Sold in Bottles, price lis. each or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle for 33s., by which one 11*. bottle i* saved. Prepared only by Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeon*, 19, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDOl" and 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham. £ 3* Observe, none are genuine without the signature of [mpresstd on a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to imi- tate which is felony of the deepest dye. The Five Pound cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving of One Pound Twelve Shillings,) may be had as usual at 19, BERNERS-STREET, Oxford-street, LONDON, ind 4, Great Chai les-stieet, Birmingham and patients in the countrv who require a couise of this admirable Medicine should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the full benefit of such advantage. May be had of all Booksellers, Druggists, and Patent Medi- cine Venders in Town and Country throughout the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe and America. Messrs. Perry expect when consulted by letter, the usual Fee of One Pound, without which, no notice whatever can be taken of the Communication. Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in the de- tail of their ca.ses,-as to the duration of the complaint, the symptoms, age, habits of living, and general occupation. Me- dicines can be forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can occur, as they will be securely packed, and carefully pro- ected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. per Box, (observe the signature ef R. and L. PERRY and Co., on the outside of each wrapper,) ate well known throughout Europe and America, to be the most certain and effectual cure eve, discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleetl. Secon- dary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Deficiency and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss of time, confinement or hindrance from business; they have effected the most surprising cures, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed; and are of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic Affec- tions, Eruptions on any part of the body, Ulcerations, Scro- fulous or Venereal Taint, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and vigour. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskilfulness of illiterate men who by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the con- stitution, causing ulcerations, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deafness, obstinate -leets nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated soie throat, diseased iiose, with nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, till at length a general debility of the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. Messis. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 19, BERNERS-STREET, Oxford-street, London, and 4, Gieat Charles-street, (four doors from Easy Row.) Bir- mingham punctually from Eleven in the Morning until Eight in the Evening, and on Sundays from eleven titiOee. Only one personal visit is required from a country patient, to enable Messrs. 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