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tl,t yibw falrTlNTERN aright, ft?* it by the pale moon light! £ •>, gay beams of gLdsome day T'ti. 't0 'I'jut the ruin gray,). ■j-l n 8?—but go alone the while— ,n Vlew St. Mary's ruin'd pile; > 'tome returning, soothly swear, „ ^Qevei scene so sad, fo fair.
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!> A* nome proud column,though alone, RAGLAN II hath propp'd a tottering throne, Now is the stately ooiumn broke, The beacon light is quench'd tn smoke The truin pet's silver sautid U still, The warder silent on the hill I
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-===-===: DOMESTIC uaws. Tag p ^ined ,AT NORT-U £ RN.—'ii is splendid vf-ssei was f x- £ pjJ^0n^uesdHy ;i the Inner K>si India Dock, by Si Co«»lr"Uinbel' of aval officer*. She had b*-er, et* *or the puipose of sui;ce5s;ullv combtiun. Gleaming, for tiie lon^e-i voy t^es, and is tlnn- ll js fj" J|"ct of Ihe highest naiioriHi ileiest Asasiparner 'Pr inv'"S''ei' vv"b 'be patent Archimedean screw prnpei- SCR>M'-W: Smith, used on board til- trijj|8 w es s,eam vessel, wiili ie>riai kableeffnct, in various several ot tier Majesty's steam-packets, aim Nu»v ii*" V 111 a CircuinnaviJalioii of Giea: Bitiain »h« .e sP**ed which, n vaucis titals on Loch Foyie, froni e'Ua,ned under steam o)! y, without any assistance I ^iles callvass, v itS 81 knots an hour, equal to 9& statute Qrdi," As a sailing vessel. for which she is tully rigged in the bo*t y Way> the Great Northern opears to us a perfec «r,d .l >e 18 furnished with a main mast ninety (t?et long. it diameter; a foremast eighty- Jfti],|| '°n £ and a mtzenmasl sixty-one feet long. T'i<- 'Hchej- >r ma,r»y-,rd ,s 76 eet, and us diameter 2"2} | ,n s''ngs. The spread ot her canvass is six thou- rea*e.. ;fn Undl d yards; and her build in eveiy respeci Spilil 8 |e highest credit upon the judgment and liberal i,y0n °/ her proprietors, Messis. Coppin, JK.e|s0, am) It t "y Bie former of whom she was entirely constructed "donderry. The length of the Great Northern be- j feet. ti the (i{,rp,j diculais is two hundred and twenty-two «*fr »1T 247 lee.; breadth of beam. 37 01 ho'c'' feet drjuulH of water, with thir- lv,r|dred tons of dead weiglit, 16 feet; tonnaae, 1515 °n»inal power of tlie eri^tries, 360; the dtametei J c.vll'>dets, 68 inches; length of stroke four feel six til, s evolutions per minute from sixteen to seventeen cr w, 11 feet Tlie steam power in tins %Ill.' IOwever, may be considered only as auxiliary to the 1 tiall or, %III) sails alone, ll,(- ves!-el liai been ft)utid I(, ^Orte ^r°'n ,we've 10 thirteen knots an hour, or between f0' in,,? *!ld •teen statute miles. Tlie voyage to Calcutta jn ^dllCe, by these combined advantages—the sails coin i, n ase the speed and save the conls, when sall- old. Pr(-fe,ahl(-, ;4iid the fire being kept alive when the j '•ou; P°wer of the sails is comparatively powerless — feduced to run of fifiy days.— Morning ^V?'J|ERPooL.—A great many vessels, wind-bound, for Of Ü Weeks, were enabled to put to sea in the beginning j ull IOn Mondayalld Tuesday, the tide beinn tq.it,d 'he Mersey presented a bt-autllul and alii 'ofg. aPPearance. On Sunday, eialiteen ships brund for the docks, and rounded tlie rock by th^ 1 e» on Monday no less than sixty six got under v l|,(l la'8"1' 0n Tuesday thiily-three. The wind was li^ht ^#a| of°«™hle, which would enable them to make a good fer>(je Pr°?'ess. Captain Nye, of tiie packet ship [nde- Which ari"'ved at 'bis port on Sunday wetk, in ays from New York, states, thaf though he ha> '^8 on| e Atlantic above a hundred times, the last wa« j onj"OYaiie he did not see a solitarv sail the whole hicle. ce from New YOlk to Liverpool.—Liverpool CMO iCc°v»NTK ?F ENGLAND.—From Friday's Gazelle.—An "btltf 0VV|"iz the Quarterly Average of the Weekly ?"> day168, a,,d Assets of the Bank of England, from the to'1 in ? ^c,ober to the 31st day of December, 1842 '•ftth r1«S,Ve' published pursuant to the Act 3 and 4 1V ,Cap. QH. r\'rc,ilat Assets. ep08i|,0n' -19,230,000 Securities £ 20.560,000 H •••• 9,063 000 Bullion 10,330,000 t>oWni £28293,000 I £ 30,890,000 J in. 6, 1843. W^AD°RUL ExptN DI 11'HE.— We see no possible fto' be y 'he whole ambassadorial esiablislunent inighi | "ji'i dov"n to salaries of tilie; n luimlred pounds l'>e rsi'JI*' ,1,en busi.'if-ss won! be employed insteao n Hn of our cabinet. Dmner-uivina would no1. J 'hp diplomacy, he ambassa-'or's hous^ L rf,*d n "re for all tlie ramblers and ti:tiers who pre- • y R"d lavish life abroad to domu tfifir duty a' y^r »>U^ot |aare lh«r>a iflfW^i^+hovsarul ,pmiurt> •illy r. ould be saved to the country. Jonathan acts ilu dor !l0nal pitrt on the subject. lie givi-S Ills amhassa- >r on which a private (jmileman can live—n> lie has not the slightest sense of Kivin^ superl Vip *» supplymu ail llie rambiin^ Jonathans wnh feasts »■ lp„or astomshink; John Bull wnh 'tie tinsel of hi- ^.u!lnpn's' Yet he is at lea*! as well seived as others. ^"Chivood lor J^.n. f V>le ^♦'iHral Criminal Court on Fiiday, Mpaahan gUI"y ''>e of Leaiy, and sentenced to Gg," 'rnPr,S0"meiH wnh hard labour. *»iti °TISM AND FOI.LY. — A'ter all, there is nothin<J si ^Oru^ ln °ur poor-law as the absolute, indeed despotic, pr 'he lush co<nmi<isi')iiers; and we believe thai :|>S"10" Wl" be more universally assented to than Ntver °Ur pour-law coinmissmiiers have wantonly, ^Ct^ a,l(^ foolishly abused ihsir auth<irity. Th^> Nllin!ne pooi-liouses1, for the accomodation ot ,u «iv'e°USa,ul Pursuits without a sewe. Is it possible s,r0n,ier proof of wasteful blunderlnj ? S AK ND"US FLLLFC ,N LIV'EHP >OL. —ON Thursday eve l,( ,°UI ,wenly minutes pasi five o clock a fire brokf ei premises of Messrs. Foster an<l Stew- «tiij a|i,eci* H"d b u 11 d e' s, Ln^ton-'treet. The buildiiit Sds, e'i°n 'he we>t side of their lame y>»rd, which ex. **111^1(111: it H m the form of a la ge wareliou*' Sif|Sto'in liiih iro.li the Br.>und, and extends leiia'li- n°rih to south, Hpparenlly liom seventy to eijjIiM I «,| UCcuPy»'p, almost nnmediavly behind the house* ^r|y Jr ^Jtdimjs on the east s.o* ol Lawton-st^et P*r..Sl >e ^I'Ole distance hetwe?n the A'Cade and ( rop- hxC"' The lar>{e rooms tiiroiiihoui were occupier I n*C|-d VV°,km*n employed in the various depaitmenis con ^8 the ex'en<tve business of tlie firm, and, Iron a"d quality of the combustible maletials em- 'lltia3' We" as l'iat °' l'ie ^ooritus and roof ol ttif S^itiwfj "S("lf, it is easy to conceive that, if a fi'e one- head, it would bncome soon uncon Vfttt, -Ptlllculai ly as the approaches for fire engine:, tlip1? narrow, and incommodious. There was ,,fnher ar«* yard on the east, fi led with loas of squaie 0,1 one sid^, and containing on tlie other side » add °C,t °f boards mounted on horses — ^"•lily 10 the danger, the premises and yard ari- !,rCet °Ul»ded on both sides by buildings in Lawton- Wldj°n "'C west, and Ciopper street on the south however, the fire w.is confined almost wholly to Sriil^468 "> whicli tt broke out, and in which it was f llle,rr,P°sslble to restrain its ravages. But, however, ,s^rea,> and well-directed exettions of the firemen. *m'U-IK> duu^' '• would have swept awiy a large amoum y d|f Pfoperiy, ciossing B^ld street tri a south-easl- eC,'°"- Tlie value of the workmen's tools des- tat 0 18 1 0 thousand pounds; a subscription has been I *Ce th°°l '° r(,l)'ace 'hem. It is only eiiiht years ago Sin„cSe sai»e Pre'»'ses were subject to a similar des- ei • la>e heard that it is proposed to erect, by subscrip U* ^^nificent monument, which shall commemorate Ultf ,nKu>slied services of the la'eGpnpral Lord Edw. k^'Ca^" have much pleasure in making this com- J'°n> as we are convinced that in this neiuhbour- 'J*1 which his lordship was so long and intimately bCl'°r, 'e undertaking will be hailed with jreat satis- **lo/J^ wil1 be generally aud cotdtally supposed.— azefe. ^esj^^der Collinson, brother of Mrs. De Winton of ee» ^is'le, whose death was erroneously reported |,a Pr°'noted to the rank of pos'-captain in the navy, b'^PSn' 6en 'Ur'hei distinjuishetl by an appointment as *mi>, ,0nof the Most UonourabK- Milttaiy oider ol the p S«LP TO YON(I KONG.—The James Campbell I the ^8'erday from the B oomielay for [lona Knna, one opened to the merch -n's of Great B>ttain, in ^6 lute treaty with tlie Lmpsror of China. The e ut>dertta!id is a complete bumper, having a* ^G^haiidisp on board as it C3n cotiveriitiitly carry. t,IAy AMONG Tk]L MILITARY.-OT) th- kCt"'nber, a fracas took place HI H wine sliop, SI v *n'' oihB' be,Wpen some soldiers of tlie mneieenih rp«imem >o J* °f 'he R'fle Bnuade, when the former who are Gently ,6 'e "naressois, were worsted. The 19 h subse- 'illio ;Igu ()I\ f*P**ar to have planned a more yetteral aitack, for 0vv,"i £ evening lh-y set upon some straaa iny '"inni X'eat numbers, with ureal bhuUeons, and had <hl a" 'he W.i v from the Cavalier, Si. James's, 'he town of "Valette, to the S'. Elm" barracks, 'Cv 'he two regiments a. the other exiremity, un- ^Ubtt'e below the chu'ch of S-nta Cathartna, S-)!4 when a picquet of 'he I9lh drew their a^hf'0" i ifles, and « regular contbct ensued, in SU*71 hundred and fitly to two bundled t ok part. 0l. »**en have received wounds and contusions, in *he rifles was conveyed to tbe Mili'ary Ilosp>- r* Pfecarioos stats. Both the rifles and 19th h 'tders for ,he Ionian Islands. They are to be J battalions of tbe 42d.
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THR MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Corner of Corn street. COM M EHCIAL-S PREET, N EWPORT, iAHE PiaiLic are respectfully informed, that this KsUbhhs- uieuii< XJMl'LKTKLY FUKNLSLIEM with AN EXTENSIVE VARIKIV OF NEW &. HANDSOME TYPE, SttTABLE FOR BOOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL wmmwmn* POSTING, R E WALt D, AND OTHER HA 1TLBILL3, r.d iî' F'JR.US,AUClIUNEJ;RS'CATALOGUES BILLS Or LADING, SHIPPING NOTES, RE-TURNS OF ALL (DESCRilPT3DWS FOK 3ROM WORKS CC>lLlJIE;PHt:8i 1ND ALL WORKS REQXIIRING EXPEDITIOV, "RINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN ST SRLE, ON THE SHORTKST NOTICE, AND AT VERY ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC P,ECU,'l EJ) IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE FUL MANNER. tto abbertiøerø. TLB ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are reo spectfully tuformed that ftlli. COSSENS, the Agent for the MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, will pvomptly foiward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in he Paper. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE, the London Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Eng- ind, Ireland, and Scotland. TIlE ONLY OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED THE CONSUMER OF PROCURING REAL WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTH, [AT THE WHOLESALE PRICKS,] DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. RNO INCREASE THE TRADE OF THE COUNTRY X there can be no safer plan adopted than that of enabling the consumels of manufactured goods to purchase the UKST A IU ICLES, direct from the manufacturer, AT THE LOWEST WHOLESALE PBICE, wheieby a saving of at least one third will be effected, and the means affored for an increased consump. lion to that amount. TAMES HENRY LEWIS, Manufacturer of the EBLEY CLOTH near Stroud, Ghmcesltrshiie, has succeeded in esta- j blishing this principle, so far as West of England Cloth is con- reined; Gentlemen inay ROW purchase tlieir own CO.V'l CLOTHS, or TKOW SER PIECES, made entirely fiom the inest Saxunv Wo d=, of the best manufacture, and warranted in colour, at the following prices FINE SAXONY BLACK CLOTH.. 12s. 6d. per yrd. THE VERY BEST It's. (id. ——— FINE DOUBLE-MILLED BLACK ( 5s 9d KERSI.YMKRI- S THE VERY BEST 6s. 9d. ALBERT MIXTURE KERSEY- j> 6 0(J MERE ( very durable) > J Any lengths required may be obtained of the Agent, in par- -e)s.madeupanu!iKALPo lly the Manutactmer—the invoices t the til/e being printed in RI D INK, the bett in BICE INK, so Intthe publtccannut he dtlcelved or imposed upon puicliaseis vIIi thus obtain real WEST OF E"ol AND CLOIIt. warranted n >i o fade, spot, shrink, or wear rough, at a less Cost than is Isually given fur the YOKKSHIIIE SHODDY CI0rn. MORE INJURY TO THE WOOLGROWERS. A practice now prevails among most of the Yorkshire Noollen cloth manufacturers of purch ising old woollen rags the 00"->>' of tuich arlrtSos. wliit4. «W«v ttRT to pi, \0 as to make the corrupt masi wear the appearance of shotl voo) this they mix with opger wool, s;íin, weave, and drp?!. ip, so that the cloth appears to the eye and hand as glo»M Ilose. and fine, as a genuine article, hut the weir is quite an titer question. The imposition npon the public is one of at east twentv five per cent. This practice is worthy of the atten- ion of the Legislature, if it he not already illegal — for th* utilic are cheated, the consumption of wool is lessened, and the nice* are pulled down. Verv recentl*, a gentleman of this cih viinessed the delivery of about twenty packs of the article dluiled to. to a manufacturer near Leeds." Copied from the Carlisle Paper cl August, 1839. Copied frbin the Morning Chi-onicle of Feb 25th. 1812. Tlie Honourable Member for Knaresborough, in Yorkshire, de scribing the frauds practised by Yorkshire manufacturers of woollei iroadcloths and cassimeres, observes, that-" They are in the hibit >f collecting all the old and tainted woollen rags they can obtain earing the •> to pieces be a machine called the Devil,' and ti ixin them i-I wool. This corrupt mass, made from diseased rags, i; so detested by the v orking people employed in the manufacture ofthe cloth, that they can find no wore suitable name for it than Devil", rhiit and by the name of Devil's dust it is accordingly known. Many of the manufacturers in Yorkshire put such large qiiantitiej "r this Perils iff! into their c!oth, that their foreign trade has bf oome almost mined. In fact they use no more wool than What i absolutely necessary to keep the Devil's dust together. In cons- luenceofthe disgraceful frauds practised by the northern manufac- turers their goods have become so bad as to be considered almo. vorthl'ess in the eyes of foreigners "—Extracted from Mr. Ferrand't > peech. The Manufacturer has leceived many hundred letters fm. lie Nubility (jentrv. and Clergy of the K ngdom, who box j.lionised the >yste'm. and all speak highly of the satts'actioi; ^iven Farmers Tride^men. and Mechanics are also please,; with having 'in oppoitunny afforded them of obtaining a duiablc in'l beautiful cZ. which, if made in .he hest style, will no. o.t them more than TWO POUNDS, 101 by appointing HIS OWN U-«TH A(;I MS in the Country instead of sending his good: iito the London wliolesale Markets-he is enabled to give ih. •on»u.ner all the advantage of the immense ptohts huherto de- rived by the wholesale and retail dealers. Respectable lailors who are satisfied "ilh moderate :!i;irges, should hand their cards to our agents, that they maj <e recommended. „ AGENT FOR NEWPORT. Mr. GEORGE GARRETT. Druggist, Comtnercia -street. Monmouth—Mr. J. H. GLOVEK, Linen Draper, A-incourt- <qnare. Hereford—Mr R. HARHMAN, Journal OIBce, Broad-street (•'loucester—Mr. T. SPIER. Hatter, &c., near the bank, Westgate street. Ludlow — MIT. WILLIAM PELTON, Bookseller. King-street. Cheltenham—Mr. R. WOOD, House-Agent,lit, lligii-street. llorcrstei—MR. R BAKER, Hatter, Hosier. &c., 10, Bruad- street n6. Foregaie street. Bristol—Mr R. W. CATLEY, Linen Draper, Union-stree. Bath—Mr. JOHN SPKEAT. Jewellery and Fancy Warehouse, Tauiittin — Mr JAMES SANDER, Hosier, &c.. Foic-street. Bridgwater—Mr. E. LiLLEY, Hosier, &c. Foie-street. Milsoin-street. Reading—Mr. WM. GROSSMITH, Castle-bill. Carmarthen—Mr. J. L BIIIGSIOCKK, WeUhman Office. ftirminfiham—Mr. JAMES SYSON Hosier, 50. High-street. Wolverhampton—Mr- EDWARD GIBBS, Hosier, &c., Market- Place. London-Orders received and goods delivered, free of ex- pense, at 113 Strand. Persons desirous of obtaining agencies for other towns will do well to make immediate application. The requisites are, well- known integrity and a good situation for business; the expense, none the trouble, very little; with a fair remuneration. THE BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, 13933L cL. GLAMORGAN, 4 11F, INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THI A. ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS.— i'rnni F>riit/>1 to Newport. From Newport to Bristol. Jinuary. January. 16 Monday—9tnorn 16. Monday—9| morn 17,' Tuesday—7, morn 7, Tuesday—10 £ morn IS Wednesday-8 moro 18, Wednesday—7 morn 19* Thutsday-»4 morn I J,;i h..rsday-7t morn 20. Fridav-0 moir, 20. Fn<lay-8 mom 21. Saturday-IO morn I 2l, haltiiday-dmorn FAUES — After-Cabin, 4s J Fore-Cabin, 2s; Childien und< r 12 years'of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. Four-wheel Carriage 20s. Two-wheel ditto, 10s Horses, 5s each Iwo-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, ■vitli one Passenger, 15s; Horse and Rider. After-Callln, 75. Into, Fore-Cabin, 6s —Newpoit to or from Pillgwenlly, Is Dogs. Is. each. TO and FRO same day with the same Packet (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) After Cabin.6s '«'e-Labin. 3«. The Proprietors ot t'u- above Packets give Nt) I ICE, that diey will not be accountable for any Passenger s Luggage, lor will they be answerable for .ny Goods, Package, or ) a) e), (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of then )tnces,iu Bristol or Newport; and if above the vaiue ct40s, entered at its val ie, and caniage paid at the time of booking- Pontypool und 4teog,ii,eiiily.Coaches daily between thetie daces and Newport. Tredegar Iron IVorks, tlirciagh Ahercarue, Newbridge, and '■*edutlty,and o branch ft k m Newbridge to Nantygh»•- A Coaci, Uily between these place.* and Newport; arriving at Newpot bout ten o'clock morning, and starting atone o c'ock a fte) ooon Apply at the Bristol General Steam N.yigation. COmpany s Office, Quay, liiistol; or to JOHN JON ES, Agent. Steam Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells. alld Rodney W harf, Newport. WAWTED, A STEADY respectable CLERK, to undeitake the tnanJce- mentofa Counting House. He must » rue a vrrv nea1 fiand, be perfectly conversant wiili geneMl u-ille,g and ac- counts, bo kkeepin* by double elltrj, and lice and if used to <hr manage "eut of Iron Woikt the better. T-s inonials ot fir^t class will be lequired. A pi ly, by letter, post-i>aiJ, to X b' La.nbnan Ofnce, Sw:w;sea. VAliTKG IRON aoilK?) .\EAi1 P.»> t PtJOL. TO BE SOLD BY AOCIIO N In" .l1Il. H.H, P¡/UTlU/){;f., On the Premises, at the VAHTFH IHON WO k<. near Pnntv- j:o l#tn Lms, on 'TLESuAY, the 3'st of Janu«.iy, 1843 unless preV'.onsiy d.sp.ised of by l'iivate Contiact, ot which j due notice will he given.— j ItlK Wit ill, F (if the ENGINES, MACHINERY, TRAMS, TllAM-Pl.ATKS. AND I'.ti KC IS. INCl.iDl^n ON F'. Blast Engine, l;>w piessu'e diameter of rybnder 44 niche*. w'nh iwo fioileis. eacn 40 tt-ei Jo^. with tubes the boiler*. 7ft 6m. and 8ft. diameter. Tid< engine has been ust d to blow 3 blast furnaces a foundiy cupola and 7 smittis" files I hij|i-prijs>U'e engine, cvlinder lii^in. diametei with Hy wheel, ifiaft and cairiages. woiknig in fi'ting-cp shep one big >• prevs ne whimsey engine, diam-terol cybi'dei with fly wheel, drum banei, and butler, c mpl-te. one low piessuie whim-ey engine. diame'er of cvhlld-r 19i.I., witli flv wlietl, dium barrel, and huilei. complete; one mill engine, low pres- sure, diameter of cylinder 44ia. with ilnee t)-,iler, complete. 1500 tons of Tr nn-plates, more or le-s 403 Coal I r;,m-. in good repair, "294 Mine Trams, in good repair; 4 5 large Mine Trams, in ditto, Laihes, Turning tools, S. rewing Machinery, Pit Chains, R> pes, &c. &c. Also a F'.HKiEand MILL, with thtee sets of Roll* capa- ble of rolling 25 ions of Merchant Bars a week,—Laij;e Watti Wheel, Turntn? I.ailie, Rolls, Tools, &c. :-ale tn cotiuueniv at Twelve o'clock a, Non preo:«f.)v NEWPORT, MO.V.MdU THSlflUE. MR. H. M. PARTRIDGE BEGS tespecifuily to announce that he is instructed by tiie Kxecuio-, TO SELL BY AUCTION, Without reserve, on ilie Piemi-es low Hill, Newport, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 18th and 19th of January, 1843 —All the modem, substantial, anU well presetved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bed and TnbU Linen. China, Glass, Kaitlienwaie, Plate, and Plaied Articles; Phaeton, tJart, Harness, two Batren Cows, one Aldemey dnto in calf, two ye-uung lleifeis. and o'her Effects, of the late Mr ROBEKT SALLOWS, deceased. Parn- culars will be giveu in catalogues whii h will he ready for te. livery one week prior to the S t)e. and may be had at the Ofhce of the Auctioneer, 141, Commercial-stleet, Newport. Also, WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE, Precisely at Twelve o'clock on Thms lav. the 19th inst., the unexpired term of LEASE of the said 1) VV ELLl G HOUSE, Gaiden, and Piemiset, subject to such conditions of Sale as shall bt: then and there produced. The house contains drawing-room, dining, and breakfasi- rooins, kitchen, back kitchen, I rJer, and paitiies, on the groun i floor; 4 best and 2 servants' bed-rooms, china pantry and stoie-room, up-stairs an excellent underground cellar, codch house, c-irt-shed, stable, coal, wood, and poultiy-houses, yard. and an extensive and highly cultivated walled gaiden well stocked with choice fiuit trees. The Furniture and Premises maybe seen on Tuesday, the 17th inst., and on the mom n^s ol Sale All Persons having any Claim or Demand upon the Estate of the late Mr. Rob-il Sallows, ol Newport, in the county nt Monmouth, deceased, aie hereby requested to send iu parti- culars of their lespective claims to the Executor. Mr JOHN SALLOWS, of Maishfield, near Newport, on or befoie SA I U HDA Y. the 14th inst., in order that (if coirect) they may be discharged forthwith. CLOSE STUFF FARM, NEAR ST. BRIAVELS GLOUCESTERSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Messrs. GliAHAM 6, SON, On the premises, on )U).S!). the 17th day of J anUêr) t 18-13, the foll'i>vieii{ Live and Dead FAZtMXtfG STOCK, Hay, Ryegrass, und Clover, Milling Hurley, Potatoes, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, tic., 'The Property of Mr. 'Thomas Davjes, COMPRISING two us-jfid mil h co vs, t it pig, 2 hilts, one story pi?, I useful sal lie noise. 2 useful ca't hoises, ont two year old colt, 3olil and 7 young Reese, ribout ilnee huudn d bushels i f barley, tn the straw, 18 tons ol meidow hav, 4 ions ol clover. 5 ions ot lye-iiass i, "d closer, -40 sacks poiaioe-. nanow wheel waggon, I othei ditto, 2 bioid wheel caits 2 >ets of lonl: and one ol thillers harness, set ol G U liaiue.s, set ol ox harness, wagnon c it, set gig harness, gig, non plont^h, p"il ion hanow>, 2 p.,ii wood lianows, pair dings .1 ploughs, ai.d butt ikins, I rolici, and cliMffhox.-i haLirakes. 12 pikes, ^c>ibe, -tater tub, housiiead, 5 tuos, tun |>ail. shovel, dm g ioi k, 2 hoe>, nadii ig tub. 4 ca-ks, winno«itiR Ian. corn t'v, 3 ndnles h-.li iirshel II eisure, 12 sacks, bucket, cnum and stone, pig II OIlKh. I road and one side saddles and tn idles, ti 'is< clotn and lol'ei, ,&el chuin. sma'l ca,k. tub I)eiieh. bdskvt, I ii- ntlk pans milk skeel, iripod,2 lun keis, iron pot, iioiuu;; boanl, •ind trus e s, be cli, ^ridiion. tin toas er t'ry ng -Z iiittles, tn11k tin aud bencfi. cbte>e pi* Ss, two cl,,Ii.es »e, eh tram, H cheese va's siool, pas eb ind and r Uinc p n u e scales and >-veigh s, pnn s, >triiue ■, 3 j.ns, cle ivei, 2 •■earn pans 2 iron Imo.ic-s, ti imes tjars. Ne TheKruwiim ciops me ude a oui '25 >fCies of wheat, 2 acie; ,telt"s quarter of anacieof Swedi-fl luinips. I fie w hole vvi 11 e -oi t -• i tioui r^sei v e. i'ne fiav. clover, a no vegrass to go off lilt: (ueimt-es. The bitalk to loe cousutued oil piemises Salr to commence at Eleven o'clock 'n the Forenoon. MONMOUTHSHIRE i'O WIT. A 'e Geoeral (jnartei >ession» of the Peace, i.eUl at tli t\ s-«-ions House, itl U.k. on \loild-iy the Second da> ot •atuirt.y, 1843, the lolloping oideis foi payment ot money we e tTlllle je. s. d. t Barrett, a qnartei's account for theGao). 2i)5 id I tJ Nie,-el. a a,.e.,titit as Ktei,e; ,I the House ol (-»riecuon at l's< 191 12 2 Mr. t r-wer, a quarter's account as • 57 14 0 Vir. li,.glies, dit 7j Jy b Vtt. Bradford, diilo, as t oionei tor itie Alan-.i of ( h pstow 211 2 The CIt rk "t )hf Peace's etinr,; s unuer the Hetorin Act 2H 30 D,iiiiel Ro')t:.i, fill repair, at t..e County oaol. 14 7 5 l'isolile, Hughes, foi r-t a rs to the ye anot ,\| n- now Bri 16 18 :2 Tbe Monmouth G is and ..>er W. r>v» i.ouip.iny for ligliiinz lite Sni e-hall with tag 7 1 3 J nie, Hawkins, gltzier, for woik done m the si.ne- hail 19 10 \lr. Benjunin James, t ounty {surveyor, a year's >alaty.< ■••••• -■•• 100 0 0 Benjamin Jame>. for'epair* to sundry Bridges 27 8 3 I he Alonmoutlishne Meihn, foi a.Ueitis.ng Sche- dules of F'nfS.&c 28 0 6 The same f .r a.lvenisinu, Sessions Nones &c. 1319 (, Tne Mono.onthshiie Beacon, !or adve Using Sche- dules uf Tines, &c 27 14 b I lie s^tne for advettising Se^SlO•l^ Nonces, &c. 7 5 The same fo. printing and stationarj l i 3 fi J. Henry (,'laik, for printing Registers of I.l'rtors.. 40 19 0 The same for pri.iti"S lohn Jones Clnel Constable ol Usk 2 10 <1 James i'ow hs, Chief Cons'able ol R.igland 4 0 0 lames Williams, foi repairs at Town liali, Usk. 2 0 Samlld Lucl". scraping Ihe roatl"ver \Jsk :\r!dge.. 8u I homas Budding, lor lime stone for Usk Bridge.. 7 16 0 Ihomas PhIllips, Keeper ot the l.una'ic Asylum nt Deviies for the maintenance 01 t r.tncls LUlU. mins, a Lunatic Pauper. 8 13 7 Sarah Howell, for lepairs to Chepstow Budge. 14 14 0 Janns Davies, on account of work and repairs to ditto ####, 1Z 0 0 1 he Treasurers, for theii txira trouble in piep&ring foi publication lists of Fines incurred previous to their entering upon office 5 0 0 BytheCourt. VV A DDI NG TON, Deputy ( leik of the Peace. THE NEW COUGH MEDICINE!! 1 mm A I HOLLAND'S BALSAM Cotigils, Isthin.i. ati(i C,,Ilsuryli,ll,ln. science is d-ity pro- new iX place notie a.titioredeseivin!, -)t't)ul.. lie ai,propation than a iefned\ 1110se etirnatt,, are so productive of lital coriM ijuein-es to the com foi t and lives of the public as Coughs and < m r.- This Extraordinary He n: jy relipves the most distressing symptoms in a few n'Mirs, and a little erseverance in its ust will, in every case, effect a permanent cine Coughs anii Colds accompanied by a difficulty of breathing, sorensss and rawness oi the chest, lmneded expectoration, son thioat. and feverish symptoms, will be^j uick y subdued, whil ] its use will assuredly prevent consumption irom this prolific cause- Holland's Balsam of Spruce gives immediate ease in al Asthmatic cases, and pamculaily in Hoarseness, W heelings and Obstructions ol the ( ht-st while tho-e who hive labouin! for yens under the misery of a confirmed Asthma, have beei enabl'd by its use to e ijoy the blessings of life, and to pursm ihrir avocations with a degiee of ejse and comfort they ha. oeen strangers to lor yea's. Prepared by Charles Holland, and sold by his asent. WITI Halleit, S3. High lloltiorn, London, and bv all the VVliol sa • Houses, and bv at le-ist one person in eveiy town of the Ulli e Kingdom. Pi ice Is. I £ d. per bottle. Sold also by the following icspectable Agents r—H. William Druggist, Newport; Phillips, Cardifl; Wdliaths, Swansea Ferris and Co., Bristol; Walker, Gloucester; Anthony, He- reford Mrs. Deighion. Worcester; F U R N t T U R E W A R H H 0 U S E, 13, COMMERCIAL niiihl, NEWPORT THE EXTENSIVE AN I) V A I.UABLE Sr T o C; K O W FURNITURE, BEDS, IRONMONGERY, &C., A.C. \C., NOW SELLING AT A V F. H Y G li E A T SACRIFICE The Piopiet.r retiiitig tiom Business. N.B. THE PREOII9GS TO am LET. New port, January 1'21h \Sla.. '-J'" CH K<?aT(»W. k TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE HIE WHOLE OF THE T.X I ENDIVE AND ^BPr V JIJ^UA B LE Dlt APERY STOCK, W, WASON, ST. MARY-STREET, CHEPSTOW, To be sjjFbff previous to his Removal to his New and more Eligible Premises in Beaufort Square. 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(j,u^nei v p • ezJriISi -• f$R- • '»•' •• DtNN H FORD'S PURE FLUID rtiAGNESIA, under the immediate sanction of the P R tiblD EST of t! t CULLEGE of PHYSICIANS, For acid.ties, heartburn, headache, gout, iadigestion. ftc. inpHE great ailvKirta^res of this elegant preparation are, thai 1 beirit; iu a FLUID -TATE and posies-inn all rbe projierie- 1 beirit; iu a FLUID -TATE and posies-inn all rbe projierie- ol ,M»g«e>ia in general use, it is not liable in form dangerou- concretions in the bowel-: it corrects ACIDITY and HEaiiT- BitKN ellectually wiihonl injuring the C^ATS OF THE STOMACH as ("arbonate of Soda and I are known 10 do it prevent- H F, F,)o D 4 T(IRNINf.- Sllt,R J)IllilNG 1)1(;FSTION. ,!F,iiNFAS is verv useful in cases of (Jot'T, GKAVKL, and other com .Iainls the BLADDER and it, ail ca-es, it arts a-a pleasing aperient uecnliaily adapted fur Females, particularly duri'tg PREG- NANCY. The hiuh testimonials received in favour of Mr. Dinneford'* ■ reparal oit.frogrMl»e must eniineiit members in hraiiol. a; .1,b .iieJi,-«nfj»'rol«s*tSi», li <« e-tahlislied "it» ttnperiortt^ on III, irrefrng.ible basis, anJ placed it at once hejond the reach 01 (."trill pal il iun, Dr. WILKINSON, nf Bath, whme Idinilia)-ity u,h practica1 chemistry S" uclt entitles his pinion to in>p.ct, says — A hoitie o' the Fluid If Sir .tantfs ,Murray sen' to tne for aualisalion bv a chemi^i in tiii-i t.iw-n, ghle nie sever, ariiin? of MiiUiie-ta, and three yrniMs of Sulphate of Soil a to til ounce, wliil-t vonrs Oftded siVF.sTEEN GRAINS ot I'uiiE MAG- VE-IA to the runce. I consrieiiliously beor lesiiinouj to the corrrecli e^s of the abme results.. (Signed) -c. II. WILKINSON, M D. "Dated Oct 2JI,I, Ib4'. I hi. v tesHnion\ is further corroborated by tbd fol- lowing di-tinuut h..J person* U T. BRANDE. I sq F R S., Piofessor of Chemistry ot lb, Huyal I &o. Dr. PAR .S F R Author of the Pharinaonlngu, l>r. ( (yLI.I KK. Trtn-lalor of ihe PbariuacoiMej. Lecture, on Phar.riacent cal (Jheuiisl i v C\r. •I ERO.M r. MOIMAN, E-q.. Surgeon to ihe G neral Dis ■ leiisnrv, nmt Pmctioal Chenu-t, Dublin,—who also anal j ^e« Sir .1 ames Mni'ai's compound. Sir Henrv Halfo.d -ii.vs I have seen tlia machines are be proc ►» bv which w>u prepare ihe Pure So ini.,u of Ma^- rre>ia, and have been much plea»ed h» all ihat I have seen i!i< prei aratinn i- a ven uoort ne he of Sir ( buries W Claikesavs:—" 'he Solution of Magnp-iu >repHreit Uy Mr. uillndlJrtI. is a very useful and agrucdtile pre. p "ation." Sir i avi I Davies savs I rori-i-ier ll lar Superior to HIM •tber preparation of the kin I ibat I have -een this I nlirih«t, %,Iiicii \Ir. coti,tuct.. to Ihe periect manner in which Mr. Di .r.efurd con.lucts th, process Dr. Gardiner savs:—"I have prescribed jour Solution 01 tl;igtle,.ia ext.. ,ivelv I have als.. itiade Irifil ot ihe same re me y j repiircd hy others, anil am sati-lierl. that, I »r purity ariQ strength your* de»ervc» a VV.v decided (.reterence 'I he Acill/t"t"tI Lemor! ,YI'Up, lI,nall, 'file! ..illt Ihe SOlUli"II. makes ihe ino-t agreeable same draughts, and maleiially in the aperient quality — Prepared h) Dinneferd, Fa nth hemist to her Majesty the Quceu Buwager, 172, New Bond- sir ee". C \UT!<> V. Be careful to ask I or Din^E FORD'S Pimik FI.I'I( \l AGN i SI a t« a void the subst tut ion of the impure hish prepa- • ations, u-hich are imported in teoden aud other deleterious me- tatl'c vessels their impurity may readily be detected by the TASI i: ana is e, "II obvious 10 the s.Gii r. Nnlle can he relied upon as Genuine unless the House Starnl of the Proprietor be pasted over the cork of each bottle. To he procured of the principal t hemists throughout the Kingdom B LA I It'S GOUT & HIIEUMATIC PILLS. Case from Lufn, Bedfordshire, c mminicated hy Mr. Phillips Chemist and DntUg'St. to Mr. I'rout, 229, Strand, London. Luton, Bedfoidshire, < let 19. IH4I. € ^<1 R,— 1 feel desi 'ous ofexpressing 10 you the which] liavere- from use "j IS L A I (jOlll and Hhellmatic Pills, I Rheumati-mitGouiS, the attacks 01 which were excessively se veie. During one oi these painful visitations a kind friend presented me with a bo\ of Blair's Pills, from the use of which 1 f und immediate re lief and very soon entirely recovered. At a subsequent perioo I was so severely attacked that 1 thought it would be unwiae tc delay placing myself under medical care. I did so but noi fi-iding the lelief which 1 expected, I again became my own physician- Al this time mv legs and tings weie swelled io a very gieat extent. t immediately procmed a box of Blaii f Pills from Mr. W. Phillips, your agen. in this town, and atiei taking tw" doses 1 was free from pjin, and ihe swelling sub- sided. 1 now never tail to use them iieuever I am attacker by this painful malady, and tliey invati-ibly give me relief allei one or tvVo <lo es. Reveal of my acquaintances use them ani experience the same benefit. I trust will inseit thisamoni youi list of cases, as I am anxious to bear witness o tbe etficac- uf this excellent medicine 1 am Sir, yui's respectfully Sugai Loaf, London Ho id, Luiou. RtCH AllD STONE# The never-failing eff cts of BLAIR'S GOUT and RliKU MA TIC PILLS in cu.u.g every description of Gout an Rheumatism, have secuied to them a celebiity unequalled b '¡IIY medicme of pa-i or piesent nme. They not on1) giv relief in a few hours, where the patient ha- been dnven Ilea to madness by the excruciating tortuws of this disease, 01 lestote perfect health in an inconceivably shoit spare time. They are equally speedy and certain m rheumatism either chronic or acuH-.) trnttago. sciatica, pains in the head c tace, and indeed toi evei y rheumatic or gouty affeC'ion in fact ",ch has been the rapidity, pen,-ct ease, and complete safe! ,I this medicine, that it has astonished all who have taken n IlId there is not a citv, town, or village in the kingdom, bu contains many grateful evidences of us benign influence. Sold bv I homas Prout, '22- Stiand. London and by hi? rppoiniment bv Herbert Williams, drucgisi, Newport; Phil iP.,(',ardiff; I* arror. Mt nmouih J. 11. iMoi gan. Abeigavenny \Iorgin, iMeithvr; W illiams, Brecon tiou'stone, Llanduveiy illiams Jenkins, Sirick, Daw, and Wilson, Swansea .vans, (,ai mar then and by all respectable Venders of Ale !írine thrvughoul the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9J. p. '°Ask fof BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILL*. an< >bservethe name and address ot "Thomas Prout, 229. Stianu London," impressed upon the Government Stamp arfired h. each box of the Genuine Aiediciae, Price « Co-'s PERFUMERY, ihe great superiorly of which has been s inc .utroveitibly established by the distinguished Pair' t>age of Her M jesiy Queen Vic ton ia. the Queen Dowager, tti ilembers of the Royal Family,and by tlie Nobility and Geutr generally, as to render it unneces»ai> for P.and Co.to do mor than enumerate theii leiding Articles :— PRICE'S B":r\ R'S GREASE for thefirowthof flat r. i procured Iro >i the animal in its native Climate, it being know 'n po-sess m ire vivifying properties when so procuied tua ivhen tlie animal is in a domesticated itate. It is of the fine- pialitv, and is sent out without any admiftme except a lilt perfume to keep it sweet For the utowth of Hair tt is. n iouht. fat superior to an\thing hi'heito known. For dressii. i lot Haii it is vei v pleisant and useful. cletning the h-ad fr<>' bandiifF. and making the 11 a• r beautifully soft and gloss* Puce 2*. fal. and 5s. per pot. delightfully perfumed with Ui if Rusts I'll[CF*S I ItEli NF, I'll X"S SIIFCIFIC for The Complexion Prepared jrom a Prescription of the late celebrated Sttrgto Mr. Abernethu. THE LADIES' AUXILIARY of BEAUTY." sostyl o iy its uunierons admneis, t- in all cli.ne* and -easons of ints oalile 'iiitxn ta nee to i ne ladies. Its viituekaie availnbleagiin* ne baneful i fluence ot solar heat, which causes fieckles. sui nuns, tan. &c.. and fur the removal ol all unfettt-cnuns 110. t: Face and Skin. 11 con intifa 10 Ue held in the highest e»' iaiu.il by all the riist ladies „f rank aud last.ion Tiie tnut leuisoi winch it is composed a e mu-t innocent and etficacno or pmiectniK solteiitog. and beauiifyinu the Skin. counter ci Mg tht; injui ionseflec's Ill. iluced by intense cold winds or sob. ieit. I'hrou^houi seas n. time, and climate, this faithful dit, liary ariays the neck and niins in radiant brilliancy, aud pe ■etuaie» tne vivid liioom .>t juvenile attraction. I lie l lenuine is Id in London »nlv b\ tbe Proprietoi: I t'It ICE and < o.. Pei turners to lie, Majeslv. t8. Lou.ban -ht-et. and EW BER\ and>i)\S.Sl Pdut's Church Yai. 'rice 4s. (id., 10-. (jd., and 21s. per b.-tile w th lestimonia .f its surpnsing eliects by a Cleigyiuani ol tile Chuich t; ■ ugiand. For the Toilet. PRICE'S RON DELEH A. prepared expressly fot li(i Majesty the QU EEN DuW ACER an elegant and refre^bin. ft,iiie, reiiinitiv ,Iittiji frai:i-ance for days, and eve! ,let .its liter washing, without smelling faint and unpleasant, the uni Jersal cornpl,nt d¡¡ainSI many other Essences. Five drops r> aie equal in power to half an ounce of Lavender. The L.ver I' elegant Perfumes aie solicited, when in London, to call a I'HICI-: c* Co's., and tty this article on their handkeichief, fc which purpose a bottle is alwavs open free to witi,,h h.tidkt-i •liief, so perfumed, the combined fragrance of the choices Conservatory must yield precedence. Sold in Bottles at 3, i'¡., 7s., and 1.5s. each; and in handsome Cut Olass Toile Monies, as supplied for the use of Her Majesty the Queei Dowager. 21s. PIUCI'S PATENT OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAt letaius its reputation as superior to all oi hers. It is a perfecil. nild emollient Soap, highly salutary to the Skin, washing will 'he gre-iiest facility, and p ssfssih., an uoinatic and lasting pel fume. -2s 6d. pel packet of six squares. PRICE'S COLD CREAM. This innocent Composition, '•-tiiely from vegetal, le mateitals.is the mostdehghlful cosmelii =tver invented for the Nursery and Toilet, rendering the Skit suit and delicate, cool, and free from diyness PXtChS PATENT HAIR BR USIIES, being maae on a peculiar consiructiou, penetiaie to the skin of the head, let tlit Man be ever so thick, cleaning the ioois from scurf and dlhl dnd producing the most beautiful, bright, and glossy appear dnce. PRICE'S TOO I'll fillITSIlFS, (nearly 100 various shapes,) with his improved methr) of fixing the hairs, by which the) never come out in the raouih. To avoid counterfeits, Vserve the Name and Addiess, "28, Lombard Street, on the I land ie of each Brash. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, (the only surviving Partner of the late Firms o Pitl('E x GOSNELL. PATEY, BU T TS, PRICE, Co.") respectfully cautions his friends aud customers against the manoeuvres of individuals illegally styling thenistjvc, Pmct 11 GOSNM-L." evidently to mislead the London Met- -hunt-; and Countiy Dealers; and. by the circulation of pia ■aids, containing false a»-eitionsand contemptible insinuation:- O obtain the Oide s intended for Mes.sis. pi, ICI- fit Co., ( Mi • Alice's present Hiim.) I nese peisons, Iraudulenily assummc lie Firm of PIUCK. Gos.1.I. weie never in Paitnership, ror in any way connected with the above Firms, otherwise thai lS servants in theemplny ol Mr. Pmct's late l irm of PHH I < (jnSVFLL." PRICE and Co.'s PFIIFUNiFIly, celebrated SOAPS ;5 R LSI! ES, biC., are to lie had G EN L I E in Loudon only al heir Establishment.'28, I_a >,M liA It D-SI REEI', and of then \gents in all the Cities and towns of Euiepe, Asia, Africa I America. I PBICE ČL Co, aifi* to every genuine Article a label with I,t-,ip,nal,ireof )' R IC E it Co in Red Ink, and in itseenti, 2H. Lombard .Sfrfff to counterieit winch is helony. + 2* To prevent disappointments aud ensure punctuality, a: )iders in futuie tire requested to be directed to PRICK & Co I|OM pi l LIEU llni'SK '28. Lombard-street, London." ) he Genuine is alwavs to be had of IllIpklns, Perfumei leibert Williams. E V. Jeknins. and E J. Phillips Dmgei-ts Newport, Jenkins, C! emist, ('a-ddF; Jones, and Duncan; Diiiiigisls, Brecon Crmnp, Perfumei, Abergavenny .M- ifcan, >ruggist, (only) Meithyr; Morgtn, Druggist, Llandilo. Taylor, Peifumer. Citep-tow Mr». Morgan. Perfumer, \\11- V'illiams, Cambiian Otfice. and Uilson, Chemist, Swansea: vans. Cross. II. W:hi!e ami Sons, Stationers, and White !fiemist, Carmariher, Phillips, C:,I.man.)'Carlhy, Che. lists, and Ewens, Peifurn. r. Cardiff /Navies, ('o»l>ndge. 'nee, Dniggist, lidgend llaywani and lluot, Cliemists, nid Davies Peifumer Neath, Dnikwater, liiid, and Ire >eeks. Chemist-, Penibi. ke Roll.uid, Peifumer. leiiby Iiomas. Pertumei, and \'» dliains. Chemist (^aidigan V o'fr .od Humphreys, D uggists, Abeiystvcith Perkins stationer, md Williams, Druggist. Haverfordwest; and all respectable dealers throughout the kingdom.. dealers throughout the kingdom.. FAXLANO LODGE SC^OOl, C II t R 1 HI- P* I HUN AC f OF Coloael G ue Linglon, M.P,, Newit n "¡¡'L" William vtiles. Esq., M-P., Kingswef ^ri. Geoige Gibbs. Esq. Belmont. Montagu tiure fsj., \1, liinow Cc. I J. A. U rdon Esi] Naish Hoos- T. Kington, E-q., Charlton House. P. J. Miles K-t).. Leteb Cnmt, Rev G T.SeyntOur. Ivnte-tield. RELIGIOUS lssTRiurnox lS gueu every Week by Cleigymtn ol the Clutch of England. Tt, It Mti. >1 (Board and Instruction for Children under Twelve Yeais age i 16 Htm ob >ve I weLe ±"2 1 Thp. Pup» s are itis-rtjcied in W tiring. Arithmetic. Giairm.ar. Hr-tcy. lieog*. wnh the Useot the Globes. Bonk-k. e.'tng. Land Suiveving. with p,act,ce n the Field, and in the Ele. meuftof Maibemati*vs ill Algebia and G^ome'iy whilst the tievae-t and most unro-illing attention is paid to their He);. ¡(IØ,S Education, upon the pi,'nc'P'es of the (_ btirch of En_ Id nd, '»*» under the supeiintend«*oo<iv0' 1 ,e Paroch al Cleigy. Nj&ML.AND UHJitK SCHOt^v '5 four Ul4es from Bristol, L^^fie Upper Road to Clevedon. Paren's desirous of placing their Ch1tv^,er! at this School are !d 'eq ested to make eatly application to Mr.. ALBO) Fadand e Lodge. VViaxhall. neaJ Bustol. School Re opens on MoN DA Y, January 1843. Just Published, the 12th Edition, Price'2s. 6J. (enclosed in a Sealed Envelope), and sent Free to any part of the United Ktngd un on the receipt of a Post otfice Order foi 3s. 6d., THE SILENT F t: i E N D, MEDICAL WORK on the IN FI R M11 I E« OF THE t\. GENERATIVE SYSTEM, iu both sexes; being an Enq iry into he. concealed cause that physical energyr ind the ability of manhood, ere vigour lias • abl shed li ;i e«n- jire :—with observations on the baneful facets of Sol larv In- in I gence and inf etion Local and Constitutional Weakness, \er»ous Irritation, Consumption, and on the paitial oi t..al Extinction 01 the Reproductive Powers iitt means of itts,o- H atiun the destructive effects of Gononhaea. W 'ret, Siuciure, md Secondary Symptoms aie explained in a tamhiar mannei 'he Woik is embellished with hngruiings, lepie-enting tbe leleterious influence of Me.cury on the >km, by Eiupiionsim he Head, Face and Body with approved moJe lit Cure tor inth sexes followed by observations on the Obligations of UAHHIAOK, and healthy perpetuity; wnh diiections foi the 'emovat of Physical and Constituiional Disqual.fi. ations; the .\hole pointed out to SCFF^KINC; IIum«NIIV a- a si; EN T f RIEND, to be consulted without eiposuie, and with as^itcd onndtince of succe-s. By R. and L. PERR Y and CO.. Consulting Surgeons, L, ndon and Bnndngh-tni, Published by the Authois, and sold by Strange, 21. Pater- loster-row; Wilson. IH, Bisbopsgate-stieet. Puikts. C.unp- ton-streel, Srrho; Jackson and Co, 130, New Bund-stivet, London; Guest, Buli-street, Bnmingham Buckton, 50, Bnggate, Leeds; Feins, Brown, and Co., Uni'>r<ieet. Bns- ol; J. Fryer, Westgate-streel. Bath Mr. Lmdsey, II, Eltii- ow. Edinburgh D. Campbell. 136, Argyle-streei, Glasgow \arJ Pnng, and Bawl, 30, Westinorel md street, l^ubun ourier MaD("he-ter J Newton, IG, Chuicb-stn et, Liverpool •"atij by all Bookselleis in town and countiy, and at The MEKLI> IIFFICI TIlE I CORDIAL BALPIt OF SYRIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator L, the impaired function if lite, and is excluslveh direcTed to ih, fure of such com- jlainis as siise from a disorganization of the tieneia'iv« Sys. tm, whether constitutuuiel 01 acquiied. lo-s ot s» x"al power IlId syphdiiic disease and is calculated to atfoid dec'ided re- let to those who by eari* indulgence in solitary habits have veakened the \.nwer C l -v-teni. arid fallen inlo a state ot nronic debility 1 •1 utmn i- lefi in a deplo- able state. a> i inciit :!ity kept up which piaos he individua •• .'1 anxiety fur the It'miltl\dt'r o¡ l.fe. The consequences ari.-in^ Iroin tfus danuen.us pff..te aie nut oi.fined to Us puie physical te-ub. but branch to m -r»l ones; eading the excited, deviating mind into a fertile- fie d of ire error, intoagradual and t tal desrradatron of in >n io u. into pernicious application of those inherent ng its IAn, I, nature isely instituted lor the preservation of If, rspecies biit giitg on lemature dece itude, and all the habitude- ot o.d age ,-s. b n oneca-ne* with him the lonn and a-p Ct of luiiei men but uhoui the vigoui and ene gv i f 'hat »ei^'in *1;l( eariy oulh bade him bo. e io at nin. How many men \t:! t; Le ien, or a' least, cease to evily mai.hoiui at tl.i?t> liow ntny at ( iphit-en receive the imtnes-ion of the seeds of svp.-i- iu • disease itselH tbe con-equem-es oi v.hi -h navel out of t.e rdin-ry tiack ol bodily M'.l'uent. cov-rtng tiie fiame wiili di<- usting evident-, s ol us ruthless nature, and W otrsowse ♦-file wHh ;nUl 1",1 por-tti^-r-C-MMfc-yiwrrt.t«, in.ilies the &i eds of di-itnioii and unhappmess ut.dernomug ■qojrtsirc Kartnuuy and 6tnking It the very soul ol hviuan trttfrcomae. The foully abused po«»,s of tiie i,MzL,,) Ge,,Pz-ilive %V* -in ie<}«itre the mojt cautious preservation ami the uetiht;' •id disease resultir-g fiom ea.ly lndisceiioa d.TPan I. <o ure of those dieadful t'\Î,!>, th it such Medicine- »h »i<i oe tfr., 'nVt!d that are m st certain 10 be socies-iu'. !t •» th">e i es Mebr". Perry and Co. pa-ncularlv de-urtifj fen .'RD1AL BALM (>F S\ Rl V('l'.M, whi h i- ..ena-i- <P dieve those peisons who. !>y an i ntu derate mticigt''je «•? en pas-illns, have turned then con-tit ti -ns, oi In tf-e.i i the consummation of that detdoraole state are afi. e- .ii ny of those luevious svmptoms that t>-tray its »: •• fit r. the vatious affections 01 the twivous sysiem. "b-a s'-c <ces-es irregulaiity. olis riiCtu nv of ce:tn n tv-h.^ :.5t eaknesses, loial impotency, baiien ie-s, ixc. As nothing can be better adapted to li,'I, a, r'-Uriah .i t institution so thei» is 'mtbiug nmie fc.-ne.sr.'u se.i^ o be peculiaily .rti.-acmns in all mwarti w ^s'ing«, at f te indi.e-tion. dennssio.i o s uit- i.en,:>iu' or ■■•t ie hands or limbs, oo-'in .te coughs, shoit, .-s-ol ,(1' uisumptive habi's. and debility ai t?ing I,. m pt-•• t». ossesses wonderful efficacy in ah casi sc. syphi i-, -s. •l.es, weakne-ses, lieaviness and I wness 01 tpius.. i I.i nt subi, confused thoughts, wandeiing <d 'be :1., vaio. f na id melancholy, and ail kinds of hvstenr coiiip.amts .e uajlv removed fry its use. And even whete 'i.e tsea e «> t^nlity appears io laken *firm ft hold e institution th*" softening tonic qualities ol Iht: C. 11 Syriacumwill warm al,d punli ihe blood and juu e». in- rea-e the animal spirits, invigorate and revive the whoie au.- ,I machine, and remove the IIsual impediment to maie. ntiv. This medicine is particularly rt'co" mended to be taken bejme rsons enter into the M A i KIMOMAL St A i h, lest in Ilit evttit 0: n-creation occurring, the innoceut offspr.ng -b uild Seat en- tampetl upon it tire physical charaneis derivable Lom paieut&l ebility, or evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, that are mist assuredly inttoduced by the same neglect and imprudence- Sold in Bo: ties, price lis. each; or the quantity ol four in uie Family Bottle fur 33s.. b. which one II. bottle is saved. Prepated only by Messrs. Peny and Co.. Suige ns, 19, BERNERS STREET. OXFORD-STREET, LONDON and 4, Great Charles st eet Birn.ingham. ;:7. Obseive, none are g-nuine witi out the signature of impressed on a stamp on the outside of each wrapper, to imi- tate which is folonv ot the deepest dye. The Five Pound cases; the purchasing ct which will be -rvi"g of <)"f Pound Twelve ) T.y be had as usual it 19, BERNKRS STREET, Oxh ra street, LoNDQv, ,nd 4. GreaiChailes-stieet, Birmingham and pa If uis in lite "ouotrv wh>- lequire a couse ot thisadmiiable Uedicine should send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the lull benefit ot such advantage. May lie had of all Booksellers. Druggists, and Patent Medi- cine Vendeis in Town and Country ihiouih«.i:t the United Kingdoir, the Continent of Europe ?nd America. ilestrs. Perry expect when consulted by letter, the usual Fee of One Pound, uilhout uhich. no notice whatever cin be taken of the Commumeati,itt. Patients are requested o be as minute as possible in the d? tail of their cases,—as to the duiation of the complaint, ihe -ymptoms, age, habits of living, and general occi.psti<yi. Me- Jicines can be forwarded to any part of the world no dilficulty can occur, as they will be securely packed, and caietuhy pro- tected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price2s.9d., 4s.61., and lis. per Box. (observe the signature of R. and L. PtuuY and Co., on the ouuide of each wrapper,) a.e well known through- ui huropt and America, to be the most ceitain and effectual cu-e ever discovered for every stage and svmptom of the \«nercal Disease, ID both sexes, including Gonorrhoea. (ilt*ls. flecon- larv Symptoms, Strictures. Seminal Weakness Deficiency, md all diseases of the Urinary Pa-sages, wnhout lo— ot time. -otifi lement or hindrance from business; they have eff cted the ii"St t-urprising cures n tonly in recent and seveie ra c". but when salivation and all oibei means have 1.1.,11; and aie of he utmcst im: oitance 10 those athicied with Scoibunc Affec ions, Ei upturns on any pait o' III", bodv U iceialuui*, m-io- Ions, I 'uloiis <>r Veiieieal Taini. being justly < alcnlated to cleanse the ilood fiom all louiuess, co nteracieiei) morbid affection al.4 -st. re weak and emaciaied cunstuutious to pristine hedith at.d vigour. il IS a meUnch lv fcd ihon-ands fall victims to this lorrid dlseaSr- f, n I'll. SS ,.1' illltel.'te mm; wb.» by the use :r.-< meicury, i uir. the «•,>• •titution ca j -otrtie n tt.e lu-ad fa.-e, and Looy. dimness ears, deain s- ob-tiaate fleets, o. des on the stnu bone-, ulceiaied sore 11,1.1*1, disea* d aose, wrili uociu.t.al pain- in the he .d a id limbs, 1 ll at leugrh general debility of the consul u .n ensues, and a u, lacchulv jeath puts a period 10 iheii d.eadtul suffeiinns Messis. Perry and Co.. Surgeons, nm be con-ui'-d BS u-uiii at No. 19, Mr RnERS-S'TREET. wxtord-sireet. Lorn:, r, and 4, lileat Charles-street, (four doors Irom Easy Row.) lin- mtnghani punctually fiom Eleven ID ihe Ilottiing Eight in the Evening, and onSindays horn eleven till One. unly one personal Ills" ia lequtied trorn a country patient, to e;>a-».& Messrs Peny and ( ompany to give such advice JS -vili ix. ti e u.eans of effecting a pe.maQent and effectual cure, alter c;i other means t'tve px f'-d iieffc-ual. N.B. ( ountry Druggists Book-eliers, Patent Medicine Ven- ders, and every Other Shopkeeper can Iw sui.pil-d wnh „}• quantity 01 Perrv's Purifying Specific PI' and t'ordinl Balm I ot Syriacuin. with the u-udl allowance to II" ) a ie. bv "i i't ot the principal bmalcPateut Medicine tioum, it, 1."1 dun Sold by H. Vtilliama, E. V. Jenkin*. and ¥. D. Taugha-i. Newport. ;0 i' C,A.