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▼ OI. A f T^O. U. THE "Ommouthshire MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING i iFFICE, n Corner of Corn rtreft, FW^MERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, f E; PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that this Estabhhs menus COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VAEIEU OF &, BANDSOMB TYPE, Jp. Sl'ITABLE FOB U°K, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL °ST1NG, REWARD, AND OTHER > HANDBILLS, ^FORMS, A UC1IONEERS'CA TALOG UES BILLS OF LADING, SHIPPING NOTES, OF ALL DESCRMPTOINIS FOIR QMW WOiR&S & COLUEMES, tal"0 all WORKS REQl'IRING EXPEDITION, **I*TEI> IN A SUPERIOR MODERN ST YLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, bp INVOICES, LABELS, ETC-. aCUl El) IN THE N EAT EST AND MOST TASTE- FUL MANNER. Co anurrtíørrø. C* ADVERTISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH are re- ''jj'ully informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the i% MOUTHSH1RE MERLIN," in that town, will ^P?1 y ^0Iward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in aPer. VL; ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE, S TQl{on Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals ofEng- V^el-and, and Scotland. ASVLVM FOR THE INSANE, VERNON HOUSE, kBRITONFERRY, NEAR NEATH, J^HENTS can be received into this Establishment after hi*! °f October. Prospectuses may be had of the Pro S^Mr. R. V. LEACH. FIRSTS ANNIVERSARY MEETING the Monmouthshire District Committees of the ptieties for promoting Christian Knowledge and, the \^rfpogation of the Gospel in Foreign parts, Vy ILL be heldat USK, on THURSDAY, the 12th day • of October uext. Hj.JERMON in aid of those Societies, will be preached in Of ^°rning bv the Rev. ROBERT JACKSON, M.A.. Vicar W <}pastow. The Meeting will take place in the Town Hall t^t.etjiately after Divine Service, at which the Right Rev. the -Bishop of the Diocese intends to preside. JAMES ASHE GABB, lSecretaries $h. THOMAS WILLIAMS, J Secretaries. v^^finewton, September 21st, 1843 HUMAN LIFE. H TJ Al A N A present the popular opinion is, that the natural duration life is 70 years, but this is contrary to both sacred and ^history. I his opinion is, no doubt, founded on a inis- 'l>d*rs'andi,'g of the passage of the 90th Psalm, where it is stated, that the days of our years are threescore years )(tj el. and if, by reason of strength, they be fourscore years, ^beir strength labour and sorrow." Now, it must be re- •lot ered, that lliis Psalm is ascribed to Moses, and that he is Wreaking of the ives of men in general, but of what was J rting antong the Israelites in the wilderness. They died natural death, but were cut off for their sin and unbelief T"btldicial disi)ensa!ions. 0od°e clever Dr. Farre maintains that 120 is the last grant of thjrj man, and quotes the sixth chapter of Genesis, and the verse, where it is written, My spirit shall not always >4 e with man, for that he also is flesh yet his days shall be and twenty yeats." Now, we find this expressed I ^ftn-,0n 00 ,'le Part God gradually carried into eflect—the of vitality appearing to become weaker until the close in which the postdiluvian patriarchs flourished when ^>d "everal centuries had elapsed since the deluge, we years were about the average of human existence V ,0B tbe". «hat tbe theorv of ioag life is well sustained, i, ^"esiion naturally is suggested, how are we to attain what >t'° desirable A wise general on the eve of battle makes a w li|| Per disposition of liis forces beforehand, and does not wail 'he enemy has made an attack, and thus, by forethought and ^preparation, reasonably expects a victorythus, he who 1 desire to attain a healthy, and consequently, happy old is ? does not indolently wait for the attack oi the enemy, which >|, 'ckness, but is constantly on his guard against his insidious litjjl^cUes, by paying proper attention to the staie of his Many would fain occasionally use medicine to asssi*t 'n ^ler operations but, like a mrriner at sea without his 'hg^^8. knowing not where to steer, they first try this, ami IIQ 'hat, and meet with nothing but disappointment; to those lijp^clcome m<»st be the important tact, lhat P ARH.'S ME '«ih E's a" that is required, the fine tonic properties it con- f0 8 "nvariabiy restores the stomach to a benltby longing for »(, • or in other words, it produces a good appetite, so mucb ii,-le<l, but so seldom enjoyed by the invalid; the gentle stimu- tk powers it possesses assist the stomach to properly digest i» f°od it receives the balsamic powers it bestows on the pioduces that delightful feeling of good spirits so rery «5,r»ble. and disposes both mind and body to healthy exercise tber-v|bing under its influence soon wears a jovous aspect and ^riv?ried duties of life are performed will *[' *4jltl0n, contains a fine sedative quality, am ln\ •? We"y nights, gives sound and refreshing sleep. If the iScband bowels require it, it acts as the mildest and most Oble purgative, and by its cleansing powers o a ti0n8 a redundancy of bile, and completely remotes a t C.s Of .be intestinal canal. To have produced a n.edicine so 'n 5° aPt' in 'ls operation and effects, an ) ,t9ndin2 <*h,k-rc'1'nS oa' an(^ earing disease of however o g 00 ,he Part of °ld Parr- deep researclJ a"' Hie instru C*ledge of his subject. Those who have been lhe J" C]U of restoring this long-lost secret to the world conh- *f N 1 WHEN they make the assertion, tbftt none need P • ^allu a '"a'r tr'a' given, tbe result will be a res o and happiness. Thus shall their humble labours merit P" „ And future Parrs be blessed with honour d ajs. ^6 t> Allowing letter received oy one of the proprie o 'l>er U- HARRISON, Whitstable. near Canterbury, is a tur St0to'>r°°f °f their efficacy in cases of Indigestion, Complaint, &o., &c. ISz<9 to p Whitstable, Sept. 5, 1S42. Joi, ^ear Friend,—I received the box of PARR s LIFE ILLS C»° kindly sent me, for which I beg you to accept m v best Suft. Thev could not have ciroe more opportunely as I w_as »Uier'nK considerably from indigestion at the time. lmtnedi- fete-v ^mmenced taking the pills, and found Sreat oe'16"1 10 a ffcp, ays. I have taken them subsequently, with the same ef- C'«vh«cb induces me to believe that they a. e an exceedingly t|,e*fic,al remedy in indigestion. A friend of mine has found ^OnT tfreat utilitv in an obstinate liver complaint. If my re- niendation can be of anv service you are at liberty to use it JOI1 pleose,-I am, my dear friend, yours, very truly, ON. J DAVID HARRISON. ^TRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM. *ta? °'lowing letter will be read with interest, as it contains a fie»ient oi another recent cure of Chronic Rheumatism soldy It the use of tbe popular medicine, PARR S LIT E I ILLIS. be seen thit Mr. Hugh Lewis, of Morpoeth Towyn, li,6r'00eihshire. North Wales, has to enrol his name among the C1 f testimonials of cures by Parr's Life Pills. I he letter re- ijjt the case is from his brother Mr. Lewis Lewis, of the 5?0fpoeUi Towvn, North Wales, Merionethshire, July 4,1843 w entlemen—I have much pleasure m stating to you the i,^derfui cure of my brother, by your efficacious medicine as L | ♦IFTRINIR tfl VOURSCLVGS tO HCST of tnfi 1IH* N^?pr1y'aS, gfM6aredomg in Wales. My brother K PARR s Life rius are UOUI& frpouentlv C0J„been many years afflicted with rheumatism, wJ'ch tr^Ue. h* bim to his bed, and the last a.lack ".seve., he 4t>d ?ot move 'n and l'ie ^aiu WaS nf nne of the best W- a,lhough he had been under the c<*re.° :n:stpred to him ynr: Ca' gentlemen in the county, and had admin afford- applications, both external and internal, wi any benefit; as a last resource he was >nd"c™ ton6 ct of Parr's famous remedy, and now though he na y one half of a I Is. packet, he is per/ect|v j^tneo, yours gratefully, ui*- j hted J his famous remedy has been established by undoubted frn of. of its efficacy, and by a mass of evidence and testimonials respectable persons, which no other medicine ever yet Of'eLl! forth. Hence a host of spurious imitators, who reckless v jWacter or consequences, seek to injure its fair fame by DANCE,,OUs SUBSTITUTES for the genuine medicine To DriVeat a continuance of this injury to public health the pro- c- et°rs spare neither means nor exertion in exposing the base „uct o?""ch partie" but some of these reckless speculator X'l1 continue ,hePi7 injurious traffic .od by isowing, destroy »qci einedial character of the genuine nnr:plors 0f PARR'S tlFE prious wron§ beinS COnl'nUn Purchasers of this singularly *icfJILLS therefore urge upon all 1attention being ^IV C4°OS medicine, the necessity ea to tbe following TTON A p A wrfN^FE PILLS are engraved in the ""y b°\^oi"wZ1%y » •!» U'f "»h w,h„r ° ««'ke.S!r. £ «. 75™' j, (J Full directions are given with eaaCQhr,°XBarclay ,nd ?°<H Vholesale by « Sutton and Co., Bow' Churchyard, IONRT Parnndon-street Su\toa MtinoheSter; and J. and R WJENKINS-&K-J,PHf ^tf«sr» W «fc E. WOOD r,. W. W. CONWAY, Pootjrpool.—M«sr». W. E. WOOD Pont-ypool and Abersjohan .1..1.. TO PAFIENTS AND GUARDIANS. W AN^D 7 well-educated Youth as an IN-DOOR APPRENTICE to a CHEMIST and DRUGGIST Apply to THOS. R. LLOYD, 92, CommerctalM. Newport. MONEY. £ 5,000., £ 3,000., £ 2,000., AND several SMALLER SUMS may be bad, upon ap- proved Security, on application to, Messrs. BIRCH, and DAVIS, Solicitors, Newport. NEWPORT DOCK. OFFICE, 311D OCTOBER, 1843. THE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors ol the Newport Dock will be holden at this Office, on THURSDAY, the SECOND DAY of NOVEMBER next, Twelve o clodc. B, Q,d«, ELIGIBLY-SITUATED SHOP. TO BE LET, A COMMODIOUS SHOP and DWELLING, at the Corner of GREAT DOCK-STREET, in Llanarth-street, near the West of England Bank. The central situation of these Premises, and being at the entrance of the great thoroughfare leading to the Dock, must render them desirable for almost any line of Shop Business.—RENT MODERA E. j; Apply to Mr. O'DWYER, "Merlin Office." MONMOUTH. PABB. END HABD COAL. THE BRUNSWICK COAL COMPANY big to inform the Public that any quantity of the above very superior description of Coal may always be obtained at their WHABF Tenns^for^'Cash, 10s. 6d. per Ton, if taken at the Whatf; and lis. 6d., delivered in the town. T^.rr_ Agent to the Company, EDWARD JONES, Monnow- street, Monmouth. BRECKNOCK < £ c ABERGAVENNY CANAL NAVIGATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the next HALF-YEARLY MEETING or AS- SEMBLY of the Company of Proprietor of the said Navigation, will be held at the ANGEL INN, in the town of Abergavenny, oa THURSDAY, the 19111 instant, at Twelve o'clock at Noon. PEIRCE, Clerk to the Company of Proprietors. Canal Office, near Abergavenny, 2nd October, 1843. MONMOUTHSHIRE, COPPZOE WOOD FOR. SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS At the WKSTOATK INN, in the town of Newport, in the county of Monmouth, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of October, 1843, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon. A CAPITAL HOOP COPPICE, ART of the PRIORY WOOD, situate in the parish of Chiistchurch, in the county of Monmouth, and containing by admeasurement 18A. 1R. 11P. (more or less ) This Wood is very conveniently situated, within a short dis- tance of the Shipping Ports of Caerleon and Newport, from where the conveyance by water to Bristol and other good Markets is easy and expeditious. James Williams (Eton College Woodward) will shew the Wood, and any further particulars may be had on application at the Office of Mr. DAVID WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Newport, Monmouthshire. Newport, 25 Sept. 1843. MONMOUTHSHIRE. COPPICE WOODS AND TIMBER FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, At the HANBURY ARMS INN, in the town of Caerleon, in the county of Monmouth, on THURSDAY, the Twenty-sixth day of October, 1843, al Four o'clock in the Afternoon pre- cisely, the following valuable COPPICE WOODS AND TIMBER. AVERY CAPITAL HOOP COPPICE WOOD, called the "Sugar Loaf Coppice," being part ot Kemeys Graig, in the parish of Kemeys Inferior, in the county of Monmouth, containing 19 Acres (more or less). Lot 2. A very excellent Piece ot COPPICE WOOD, being part of Kemeys Graig, in the said parish of Kemeys Inferior, containing 13A. OR. 2p., (more or less). Lot 3. An OAK TREE and a FIR TREE, blown down, and now lying on Kemeys Estate, in the said parish of Kemeys Inferior. Lot 4. Two ELM TREES, blown down, and now lying on Land in the Parish of Goldcliff, in the county of Monmouth, in the occupation of Mr. Mapson Thomas Smith. Lot5. Two ELM TREES, blown down, and now lying on Land in the said parish of Goldcliff, in the occupation of Mr. John Waters. J The ahove Coppice Woods will be found to be well-preserved and most conveniently situated near the Banks ot tbe navigable R'ver Usk, and within a short aistance of the Shipping Poits of Caerleon and Newport, from where there is an easy commu- nication by water with Bristol and other gooa Markets. Henry Williams, the Woodward at Kemeys, will show Lots I, 2, and 3; and Mr. John Waters, of Sampson's Court, in the inid parish of Goldcliff, will show Lots 4 and 5; and any fur- ther particulars may be known on applicatu n at the Office ol dr. U. WILLIAMS.JSolicitor, Newport, Monmouthshire. Newport, 5th October, 1813. PILGWENLLY, NEWPORT, VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES, FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the SHIP INN, Pillgwenlly. near the town of Newport, on MONDAY, the 9th day of October next, between the hours of one and two o'clock in the Afternoon, under a power of Sale contained in a Mortgage deed. ALL that LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, INN and TAVERN, called the SHIP INN, with the Stables, Mahhouse and Buildings thereto belonging, now in the occu- naiinn of Mr Abraham Williams, at the yearly rent of £ 80.,and S 111 that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE and Premises, immediately adjoining, now or late in the occupa tionof Mr. Thos. Masterman, at the yearly rent of X32. eligibly situated at Pillgwenlly aforesaid, near the new Dock. The above Premises are in good repair, and are held under a Lease of 78 years, about 62 of which are unexpired, sub- jeel to "he payment of ™ "»•»> »»> Tile respective tenants will sbew the prer«.ses and fnrlher particulars may be known on application to Mr.CROFl, Solicitor, Pontypool. Pontypool, 28th Sept. 1843. NOTICE. mnp PUFDITORS of Messrs. JOHN HARfcORl) and T WILLIAM WEAVER DA VIES, lately carrying on business^Ebbw Vale rTptcy'ha" been awarded and issued and is now in prosecution are requested to meet the Official Assignee and the Cred,ito.is Assignees oCf the sa.d Bankrupts'. Estate> and Effects.at he WHITF LION INN, Broad-street, Bristol, on I HUK^OAY the Twelfth day of October, 1843. at Twelve ? clock precisely, to receive a report of the Assignees' proceedings including the lesult of carrying on the Works, as authored by the two Meetings of Creditors, held before the Creditors Assignees were appointed, and to decide up0n future proceedings, and also to take into consideration a Bill in Chancery filed by r Messrs. SUMMERS HARFORD and CHARLF.S LLOYD HARFORD, against the Assignees and on other special business. against me A K SAVERY, CLARK, and CO., Solicitors to the Assignees. c u P I s s I s CONSTITUTION HOaSE BALLS. TO Sportsmen, Agriculturists, Postmasters, and all Propri- etors of Horses, these Balls are particularly recommended in all cases of swelled legs, cracked heels, loss of appetite and vital energy for Coughs, Colds, Fever or Inflamauon, they are the best Medicine that can be exhibited, moreover their operation, though effectual, is so mild, that they "quire no alteration of diet, and if given with a bran mash on Saturday night, will not interfere with the ensuing week s regular work. NEAT CATTLE. The flattering account which the proprietor of the Constitution Balls has received from many highly respectable gentlemen, ol their use for Cows and Oxen, induces him particularly to call the attention of Farmers and Graziers to them, as they will be found a most valuable medicine in cases of Hove or Blown. Scouring on turning out to grass, or from bad food, Gargate, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Staring Coat, Distemper, Epi- demic, or Influenza. Bullocks fat much faster by occasionally GIVING a Ball- PREPARED ONLY BY FRANCIS CUPISS, M.R.V.C., i ,u„r nf the Prize Essay on the Disease of the Liver f"tl Horse Diss, Norfolk and sold by all respectable vi li inl Venders in Town and Country,in Packets, six Balls Medicine V packet, with a wrapper giving full dnections tor the use of the Balls, and treatment of the Horse whilst taking them' usin- the Balls may consult the Proprietor Any Gentleman M'ng i or by Jetter> post paid> gratuitously, either perso |^enriiaBhall, August 17, 1843. Fo Mr.F. Cupiss, Diss. Tecommending me to use DEAR SIR,—I beg tow tlut fjcoured, as they have your Constitution Balls to my j nQt knQw of L>erfectly Cured her, and S short-homed Bullocks from the them last year, for I lost two fine shorty same disease, after incurring* /CoW above alluded to was ance of upwards of £ 7-. an(1 T feel satisfied the Balls would m the last stage of the may justly recommend them have cured the two Bullocks; yon m<iy •> for this disease. • ,-„i„ 1 remjOHN FRD. RUFFLE. lo Mr. F. Cupiss. expressing my pleasure and DEAR SIR -I am desirous of expiR g HF my p0sses- s.irpnse at the speedy recovery of an g ,<ScoUR1NG » b the s,on which was 'gently attacked w conviction ol use of your Constitution Balls, ANA TO » OF their almost incredible efficacy in arresting p fatal a disease among Neat Stock.. I I remain, deal Sir, your$ truly, Diso, $opt. atb, 1843. B. FINCHAN. 7 .BEST LONDON HATS, 18s. 6d. BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Newport and its Vicinity, that they can be supplied with BEAVE I, FRENCH VEU^ and GOSSAMER HATS 20 per Cent lower than an, other^llou^ ,n Newport Every Article warranted of the best materials and manulaciure I he business in luiure wiU be conducted solel? READ MONEY.and all goods will be sold at WHOLESALE PRICES,- upon this principle the extensive losses sustai y e i who give credit will be avoided and a profit (although small) will be certain.. romDOSition Everv article warranted to retain iK.haneand not spot with rain, theie being not one particle of glue usedin tlie.i composition e warranted 55 BEAVER HAT MANUFACTORY in Newport. Drapers supplied on Advantageous Terms. ( 135, COMMERCIAL-STREET, two doors from Hill-street. IWV A CARRIERS BY THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, MORNINGS AND EVENINGS, TO and FROM the ANGEL INN, Farnngdon-street, LONDON, and BLETCHLY'S Warehouse, Thomas-street, Bristol, from whence Goods are fordwarded without delay to all parts of IRELAND and SOUTH WALES. BAND B. beg leave most respectfully to return thanks to their Friends and the Public in general, for the unprecedented • support they have for so many years past been favoured with throughout the principality, and to assure those who may and do continue to order their Goods by them, that every exertion shall be made on their part to ensure the early shipment by the first Packet or Sailing Vessel as may be ordered. No Extra Chirge for Car ting aud Shipping at Hotwells. Please Order by BUDD and CO., from the Angel Inn, Farringdon-street, London. N .B. Goods Carted in from any part of the Cities, by a letter addressed to J. BLETCH LY, Bristol, or BUDD & Co., London All Empties returned with care, and Carriage Free. Bristol, September 20th, 1843. I I ENGRAVING- & PRINTING OFFICE, REMOVED FROM 20, BROAD-STREET, To No. 1, S r STEPHEN'S A VENUE, BRISTOL Entrance, First Door from Clare-stieet. R DRAKE, in announcing his REMOVAL (rendered a unavoidable by the improvements now in progress in Broad-street) trusts his many friendly supporters will accept a respectful expression of his gratitude for their now generally long course of Patronage; to deserve a continuance of which will be Ins future care, by the employment of Woikmen of su- perior ability in each department of the business, a system luring some years to which the Advertiser, probably, has been mainly indebted for the honour of the orders of several Country Bankers, and three of the eminent Public Companies which have had their origin in this city. The altered character of this Business from competition, renders a few words necessary on the subject of Prices, and first with respect to the minor items of Wedding, Visiting, Professional, and Trade Cards, (to his specimens of which R. D. earnestly invites inspection) it should be understood that they are of both kinds, either Plain or Enamelled, bouaht of the Manufacturers at from 25 to 50 per cent below the charge for first qualities and that as used in the Commercial Articles of Invoice and Ac2oniit Heads, Circulai Adviee Letters, Bills of Enchange and Lading, Medica I WRITING PAPERS, in the scale of quality, vary to this full extent; whilst the labour of Journeymen Engravers and Printers, according to their ability, is paid tor as it meiits, at even far wider rates of wages. So variously may the public ever be charged; and R. DRAKE flatters himself that his scale ol Prices will thus be found quite as low as those of any of his neighbours, or of the London aud Birmingham travelling firms. To facilitate Orders by Post—a Pattern Tablet containing Ten Specimens of names, in vauous characters, Engraved and PI inted on one large Card, enamelled and handsomely em bossed, is now published, which may be obtained of the Adver- tiser. prepaid, by letuin of post, upon remittance of tliret Stamps for the Specimens and Postage. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT DAVID POLLOCK, Esq., one of her Majesty's Commissioners foi the Relief of Insolvent Debtors will, on the 17th day of October, 1843, at the hour of ten in the Forenoon precisely, attend at the Court House at Brecon, ii the county of Brecon, and hold a Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors pursuant to the Statute. TITUS COM MISSION. NOTICE. THE Tithe Commissioners lor England and Wales here: y give Notice, that on the Twentieth day of ^Cl°. :s,an, they will proceed, either by themselves or by aa s- Commissioner, to ascertain and award the I otal Sum to by way ot RENT CHARGE instead of the l't"es or 1 parish of Witston or Whitson, in the county oi 1"oD I according to the provisions of the Act for the ^VITINC Tithes in England and Wales; and that the First ftlEM1 for this purpose will be holden at WHITSON HOUSE, M tne SD parish, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon of the day above-men- tioned, when all Persons interested are desiied to attend. Dated this Second day of October, 1843. By order of the Board, „ J. E. HOVENDEN, Secretary. titne Commission Office. t, *5?" Messrs. PERRY and Co. HAVE REMOVED their Establishment from Birmingham to No. 19, Berners-s<reet, Oxford-street, London. THE THIRTEENTH EDITION. Just published, Price 2s.6d.. in a Sealed Envelope, and sent uF?Lr..eLpo"der'fil:e3,usi':d »IHERECE""OF THE SILENT FRIEND, A SSS^NFmaimE8 OF THE ix GKNLRAIR E .sYsilEM, in both sexes; being an Enqinry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established hei em- pire :-wilh observations on the baneful effects of Solitary In- dulgence and tnf'-ction Local and Constitutional Weakness, Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and on the paitial ot total Extinction ot the Reproductive Powers with means of RESTO- RATION the destructive effects ol Gonorrhaja Gleet Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner; the Woik 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 lor both sexes followed by observations on the Obligations ol MARRIAGE, and healthy perpetuity; with directions for the removal of certain Disqualifications the whole pointed out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILENT FRIEM) 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, 65, Quadrant, Regent-street; Purkis Compton street, Soho Guest, 51, Bull-street, Biriningliatn MetItn Office, Newport, and by all Bookselleis in town and country. CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functions of lite, and is exclusively directed to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganization 01 the Generative Sys- tem, whether constitutional or acquired, loss of sexual power and debility arising from syphilis; and is calculated to afford decided relief to those who by early indulgence in solitary habits have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen into a state ot chronic debility, by which the constitution is left in a deplorable state, and that nervous mentality kept up which places the individual in a state of anxiety for the re- mainder 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 seductive error, into a gradual and total degradation of manhood, into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature wlstl y instituted for the preservation of herspecies, bringing on premature deciepitude, and all the habitudes of old age. Constitutional weakness, sexual debility, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstruc ions of certain evacuations, total impotency and barrenness are effiectually removed by this in- valuable medicine. Sold in Bottles, price I Is. each or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle for 33s., by which one lis. bottle is saved. Sold by all medicine venders in town and country, of whom may be had the SILENT FllLEND. Observe the signature of R. and L. PERRY on the stamp on the outside of each wrapper. The Five Pound Cases may he had as usual. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS are the most effectual cure for every stage of the veneral dis- ease in both sexes including secondary symptoms, d'so'?^ of the urinary passages, and all external diseases ol TNE SK n without hindrance to business. Messrs. Perry iested consulted by letter, the usual fee of £ 1 Patients are re(J to be minute in the detail of their cases. MedlC'?*ervation forwarded to any part of the world, protected from £ NERS Messrs. Perry may be consulted as usual at 19. lfa STIlEE'i, Oxford-street, London punctually u (jJ1 j morning until 8 in the Evening, and on Sundays, tro ,o Only oae personal visit is required from a country F enable Messrs. Perry to give such advice as win c manent cure, after all other means have falle by roost of N.B. Country medicine venders can be supP above the wholesale patent medicine houses in Lona°1!» medicines. T phillint Sold by H. William, E. V. Jenkin* E*J' rn chemists, Newport, FURTHER REDUCTION IN THE PRICES Or FURNITURE. nnHE Proprietor of the CABINET AND UPHOLS IERY 8 WAREROOMS, adjoining the Plough Hotel Cheltenham begs to intimate, that in consequence of the combinations and petty jealousies which have arisen in the trade, owing to the success which he has met with since his commencement, it is his determination still further to reduce the prices of furniture, and thus prevent a continuation of the exhorbitant charges which have hitherto been made in this county. From the extensive arrangements which the Proprietor has made, he will be enabled to execute orders, to any extent, in a few days-thereby preventing the necessity, in cases of emer- gency, of going to London to eflect purchases. The system of pnvate marks is abolished in this Establish- ment, and every article is marked in plain figures. Mr. THOMAS RA W LINGS assurs his friends, that no exertions shall be wanting on his part to give the most ample satisfaction, and feeling confidence, as he does, in the men under his employ, it will be unnecessary to imitate others by practising deception,—he theiefore contents himself by solici- ting a minute aud personal inspection of the various articles which he offers for sale, the whole of which he rants to be of the best workmanship, style and material," The UPHOLSI ERY DEt'ART\]E.\ ) is conducted under his own superintendance, assisted by a peison of great taste who was for many years engaged at the Establishment in the Promenade. The Auctioneering and Appraising conducted as usual. N.B. No charge for packing. THE LONDON GENUINE TEA COMPANY, (Established Nov. 5., 1818, at 23, Ludgate HilI,) FOR THE r SALE OF PURE AND UNADULTERATED TEAS, ORIGINATED in the public spirit of Gentlemen of the city of London, who, in consequence of the disgraceful transactions in the Tea Trade, opened Warehouses for the Saie of GENUINE TEAS, pledging themselves to purchase those onlv of the very best quality and. to present the possibility of their Teas being lowered by a mixture with an iole ior ar'icle, ibe Company engage not to buy nor sell Bohca Tea, nor any ot that large propoition of interioi leas which are so commonh used to adulterate the beiter sorts. The peace recently concluded with the Chinese, has enabled the Company to increase, to a very large extent, their already immense Stock, and to select parcels of the finestsoris, at price, suitable to all customers, and better at tliose piices than any oilier house in England. The reds of the Company, the sterling quality of which has ,ecommended them foi 2i years, m3y tie obtained of their Agents, in packages of from one ou:,ce to one pound. It is needless to pom* out ihe advantages to be dtrued to the consumer of these l eas, as it must be obvious to the commonesi ahsener, tbat, in buying of the Agents of this Company, th- Public aie as well served as if they purchased lioui the Com- pany's Warehouse in London. These Teas are packed in lead and are warranted full weight, exclusive of lead, paper, &.CI The following are appointed Agents to the Company Bevvdley Mr. Bryan, Bo.kseilei and Stationer, Load- street. Bridgend William Leyshon, Bookseller Cardigan Caleb Lewis, ditto Crickhowell .Thomas Williams, ditto Cardiff. Miss Todd Haverfordwest ..Joseph Potter, Bookseller Llandaff .William Hopkins Milloid Haven ..Thomas U llliams, Chemist Merthyr Tydvil.. Mrs. Jenkins, ditto Pontypool Howell Williams, Draper Saint Clears .Evan Williams, Chemist Crumlin, near Ne«poit.. Mis. Dowle Brecon Mis. Mary Uavies. Confectioner, Bulwark Applications for Agencies may be addressed to the Com- pany's Warehouse, No. 2, LAURINCE POUNTNEY HILL LONDON. THE SIXTEENTH THOUSAND. Just published, in a sealed envelope, price 3s. seltt free on receipt of a post office order for 3s. 6d., (eVL ilTHCCw]" THE CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE, will, PLAIN DIRECTIONS for its PEHFFCT UESTOHATIOS' • ad dressed to those suffering from the destructive effects of Excessive Indulgence, Solitary Habits, or Infection, followed by obsei vations on Marriage, Local and Constitutional Weak- ness, Mental and Nervous Debility, Indigestion, Insanity Consumption, &c., &c Illustrated with Cases, &c., BY J. L. CURTIS & CO., Consulting Surgeons, 7, Frith Street, Soho Square, London SIXTEENTH EDITION. Published by the Authors, and sold by Burgess, Medical dookseller, 28, Coventry street, llayinarket Mann, 39 Cornhill; Strange, 21, Paternoster row Barth, 4, Brvdges- street, strand, London; bowler, 4, St. At n's.square, Man- chester; Philip, South Castle street, Liverpool Ferris and :core, Bristol Gaest, Birmingham Fannin and Co., 41 (jrafton-street, Dublin; Bolster and Co., Cork; Drumniond 5. Blair-street, Edinburgh; Strachan. Aberdeen; Dames, Glasgow; and sold in a seated envelope by all Booksellers. OPINIONS OF 111F PRESS. "This work, a TENTH edition of which is now presented to the public-ten thousand copies have been exhausted since its first appearance—has been very much impioved and enlarged by the addition of a more extended and clear detail of general princi- ples, as also by the insertion of several vew and highly interest- y cases. The numberless instances daily occurring, wherein affections of the lungs, putting on all the outward appearances of consumption, which, however, when traced to their source are found to result from certain baneful habits, fully prove that the principle ol the division of labour is nowhere more applica- ble than in medical practice. We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom tbe book will not be found useful, whether such person bold the relation of a parent, a preceptor, or a clergyman." —Sun. Messrs. Curtis's work, called MANHOOD, is one of the few books now coming before the public on such a subject, which can lay claim to the character of being strictly profes- sional, at the same time that it is fully intelligible to all who read it. The moral and medical precepts given in it, render it invaluable. "-Magnet. The perusal of Messrs. Cttrtis's book,entitled MANHOOD, has really astonished us by developing a series ofmatadies file uever-lailing consequence of the vicious habit of which it treats. The cleav connexion pointed out between the assigned cause and the effects is perceptible to every capacity."—A^e. "1 his is a work that we fear there exists too much need for, to cause us to hesitate to recommend it for general perusal. Every branch of those frightful maladies, whether the result 0| immoral habits or secret vices, is here succinctly treated, and. divested of all medical technicality, plain and easy directions are given for the best mode to be pursued in all cases, however complicated or apparently hopeless. To the married, as well as the unmarried, this little work alike afrords consolation and cure in peculiar cases, and we are doing service to society in recommending it to general notice. Esux and Herts Mercury The scientific views taken by the authors, of the source and origin of many of the most distressing effects of certain depraved habits, fully establish their clain" to the character 01 sxperienced surgeons; and the result of our careful perusal of the work has been to impress us with a thorough confidence in the talent and skill of the authors, and to satisfv us that those infrusfed with the care of youth are not a little indebted to then. for furnishing them with a means of preventing some of the most frightful maladies to which Ilesh is heir."— Old England. Messrs. CURTIS and CO. are to he consulted dailv at tlieii Residence, 7, FRITH-STREET SOHO-SQU ARE, LONDON. 5 n v COUNTRY PATIENTS are requested to be as minute as possi- ble in the detail of their cases the communication must be ac. companied by the usual consultation fee of 11. and in all cases the most inviolable secrecy may be relied fin. N.B. The above work sent free, en closed in a SEALED EN vtLOPE, to any address, on receipt of a Post-office order, lor 3s 6d. AGENTS. Merlin Office Newport Cossens.. Monmouth. Times Office Hereford D. Egville, ChroDicle Office Worcester Evans. Bangor Journal Office. Carmarthen NEWPORT, MONMOU I HSHIRE. TO BE LET, and Entered upon Immediately, A capi I a1 three floor CORN AND SEED WAREHOUSE, Situate in Skinner-street. FOR the last Fifteen Years a hrst rate business has been successfully conducted on the abore premises, and a more eligible opportunity has never occuned in Nexport for opening in the above, or, indeed, any other trade requiting ample room and a good neighbouih >od. 1 lie Monmouthshire Caiuil and Tram-road, which lie within filtv yards of the dooi, afford a ready transit for goarls iuto the mtning distncts of Monmouth- shire and Breconshire. „r-n^ a r •. f or further Particulars apply to MR. R. W ATERS, holicitot Newport. IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE. A SINGULARLY DESIRABLE AND VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, ON the FERTILE BANKS of the RIVER SEVERX, With substantial and well-arranged FARM-HOUSE, BARNS, AND OTHER USEFUL BUILD! XGS, And upwards of 44 Acres of rich ARABLE & PASTURE LAND, & ORCHARDING, Part of which is Tithe Free. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, B IJ Mr. J AM E S TV HIT E, At the GFORGF. INN, CHEPSTOW, on SATURDAY, October 14th, 1843, punctually at Five o'clock in the Afternoon, all that very valuable FREEHOLD ESTAf E known as the BURNT-HOUSE FARM, SITUATE in the Paiish of Woollastone, in the county of Gloucester, lying most desirably contiguous to ihe high road from Chepstow to Lydney. six miles from the formei town and time from the latter, and being on the direct line of commuricaiion between South Wales and London, possessing also the additional advantage of being within an easy distance of the Gloucester, Biistol, and Chepstow Corn Markets The Farm House is substantially-built, and the Buildings are extensive and well-arranged. In this Property, an unusuallv eligible opportunity is pre sented to any Gentleman of moderate fortune, wishing to prac- tise Farming or to a respectable Farmer, desirous of devottnc his capital and energy to the cultivation and improvement o. his own land. For an approved Purchaser, JCIOOO. of the purchase mone\ would be allowed to remain on Mortgage, for a term of years, at four per cent, intere-t. The Premises may be viewed, and any further particulars [obtained of Mr, JAMES WHITE, Land Agent; or Mi WILLIAM ROBERTS, Solicitor, b )th of Coleford. MUXMOUiHSHiRE. NOTICEis herehlf giren, That the next GENERAL QU A H. TER SESSIONS of the PEACE, for the County of Mon- mouth, will he held at the TOWN HALL, in L'sk, On MONDAY, the 16th day of OCTOBER, 1843, And that the Court will sit at 12 o'clock at Noon, on that dau when the Chief Constables and Bailiffs are to attend, and to answei to their names, or in default thereof they will be fined. The Coun erill then imnediately proceed with all business relating to tin assessment, application, and management of th • County Stoci or Rate, or any fund or funds used or applied in aid thereof and make Imlen tor payments, and consider and direct the gene- ral Business of tile County. All Bills and demands relating to the public evpenditnre of th, county, must he delirered into the office of the CierI. or the Peace, fourteen days before the Sessions, or they will not be s«ttled ana allowed at such Sessions and all appeals and traverses must In entered with the Clerk of the Peace, before twelve o'clock on tin second day of the and likewise such applications foi Orders in Bastardy, as are excepted from the jurisdiction of the Jllsrices in Special and Petty Sessions, by the Act oj the 21/0 and 3rd I ictoria, c. 85, intituled An Act to enable Justices oj the Pence, in Pettv Sessions, to make orders for the support o; Bastard Children." At half-past nine on Tueday, the 17 th day of Oct., the Cram, and Petty Juries will be called over, and are to answer to theii names or in detàlllt thereof they will be filled, And all persons hound by recognizances are to attend, as the Court will proceed i, iry appeals, indictments for felonies, and traverses, and transact the other business of the Sessi,.n.<. All Convictions aud Recognizances, and all Informations am1 Depositions, must lie delivered 01 transmitted I" the L'terk of tin I'eac, on 01' the Friday previous to each Sessions. All Costs allowed by the County must be tiued at the sum. Sessions, or then will not afterwards he allowed. M i I) l)l\ GTOX, I 'sk. 1 Hrh September. 1843 )-p til Clerk of the Peace. N.B,—On tt)- list d .y of itit- above sessions an application received hrH1I dr. i >air -11. ilie gacLr at Monmouth, lor an in crease ot £ 50. pr) aunum to his salaiy, will be taken U)t< consideiauou THE BRISTOL AND NKWPOR'J | j| STEAM PACKETS, &. GLABIOR55AN, R I," INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING liii ENSUING W l.l-.K AS EOLLOWS:— From Bristol to \'ei j„,rt I >■ r,,n. Xewvorl to Bristol. October. j October. 9. Jlonday-7 morn 5 after 9, \lunday — 6 morn 4 after 10, l ues —7'murn5 afte, 10, Tuesday—fi morn 4| after 11, Wed —<2 m°in 10j mop II Wed -6^ morn 4^ after 12, I huts —8 mom 11 morn 12 Thurs —7 orn 11^ morn 1 <, Friday—8| nioin 11^ mm- n, Friday—7^ morn 12 noon 14, Satur —0 morn —-—- 14 Saiur—8 morn ? AitES — AI lev.a bin, 4s, K*. re-Cabin, "2 s Children unae ,2 years of age, half-price Dogs, Is each. Kour-whee Carriage 20s. Iwo-wheel ditto, 10s Horses, 5s eacii Two-wheel Carriage 01 Eight Phaeton, drawn by one Hoist .vitli one Passenger, 15s; I hrse and Rider. After-Cabin, 7s t it to. Fore-Cabin, 6s.—?*'ewpoit to or from Pillgwenlly, Is i)ogs, Is. each. TO and FRO same day with the same Packet (provided To and F10 Ticket be taken) After-Cabin, 6s Fore-Cabin, 3s Ihe Piopnetors of t he above Packets give NOTICE, tho (hey will not be accollntable for any Passenger's Luggac lor will thev be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Pa -el (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of the -:Kces, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value cf 40. Altered at its val,te, and cania?e paid at the time ot booklnL Waiehouses for Receiving and Booking Packages, Paicel* See., Nelson-street, Bristol, and Rownham W harf, Ho'welL Pontijpiwt and ibeigaveniiy.—Coaches daily between tht" • laces and Newport. Lredegar Iron Works, through Ahercarne, a ewbrtdge, ai,, ^edwelty ,and a branch fiom Xewbridge to Nu ntyglo.— A Coail laily between these places and Newport; arriving at ;\ewlJ" r ibout ten o'clock morning, and starting at one o'clock afiernoo Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company' ^tKce, Quay, Biistol; or to JOHN JONES, Agen'. steam Packet Offices, Rownham Wharf, Hotwells, Rodney Wharf, Newport and BLAIR'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS. FURTHER TESTIMONIALS OF THE EFFICACY OF THIS MI.DICINl To Mr. T. Prout, 229, Strand, London. Frimley, near Bagshot, Surrey, April 23, 1843. A 1 H. I enclos, three cases it, which ttie thclein named hav. received g-reat bench from lIsing Blair', truth 0 which I am any tim, ready to make vit of if required You are at Jiberty to them if you think pu) per. Hoping this mav induce the incredulous to make a fria of the Pills, which will speedily convince them ot their value I am, Sir, vours truly, JOHN J. GILES. Pirbright, April 23, 184S. DEAR Srn,—Upon your recommendation I sent tor a box o Blaii's Rheumatic Pills, and to my astonishment a few doses entirelv removed the tormenting pains my wife had suffered si long, but having caught a severe cold the rheumatism again re turned, when having recourse to a few more Pills. it again fled and has not since returned. The public aie not generally awai of the efficacy of this truly valuable medicine, or few woulc suffer from ihenmatism. In consequence of witnessing the effects of the above medi. cine in my own tamily, 1 recommended Edward Budger, 00^ sixty-seven ye ITS of age, a labourei and jobbing gardener, t, apply to you, he being rruch aflficted with rheunntism tor ~2( years; be could scaicely get any sleep, being always or, when in bed, and unable to walk without the assistance ot stick. You gave him some Tills. I saw hlln ye-leulay h' told ine he could now get re-t, which lie had been unable to d for a very long time, he is still lame fiom the length of time n- has been afflicted, but can now walk without much inconv. nience ten or twelve miles in the day, and can, as he says d, any light woik he has applied to me for a job at hoeing. 1 •s disti essing to see a lei low ci eature sullriing such txerucia ing pam when lelief can be obtained by taking Blair's Gou Hid Hhe ,m,jf'c I'dl" I shan, lor the bent:fit of those who mal suffer, continue to recomint nd them. I am, deat Sir, vours truly, GEORGE 1NNWOOD. To JOHN J. GILES. ESQ.. I- timley, Surrey. Blackwatei, near Bagshot, Feb. 25, 1843. Di Ar GjLrs, — 1 he effect of Blair's Pills has been evervthini; I coold wish for. I had sviiiptoilis of the Gout during \t.d nesday night I took two Pills during tne night, and two ii the morning, which quite lemoved the pain; and I was ena :;led to give a lecture at llaitlv Row on Thursday evening, ilihouuh I was in fear that morning I should not have beer "nabltod to leave home. I am, dear Sir, yours trulv, Gins. Esq. |.[)\V A Rl) J. LANCE. To the above crdtifsing communication the Proprietor of BLAIR'S GOUT AND R 11 EU W AT IC PILLS consider, iny comment from him would be superfluous. Sold by Thomas Prout, 22: Stiand, London and by his ippointment byH. Williams, E V. Jenkins, & E.J. Phillips Iruggists, Newport; Phillips,Cardiff; Farror. ]Monmou)h ;J.H. Morgan, Abeigavennv Morgan, Meithyr; Williams, Brecon .outstone, Llandovery; <Vilhams Jenkins, Strick, Daw, and Wilson, Swansea Evans, Cainiarthen and by all respect hie Venders of Medicine throughout the United Kingdom. Price 2s. 9d. per I ox. Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS, and observe the name and address of Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London," impressed upon the Gorernmellt Slamp affixed to each bos of the Genuine Mediciac. DISEASED & HEALTHY LIVZS ASSURED. MEDICAL, NVVJRR INVALID, AND GENERAL LIFE OFFICE, 25, Pall-Mall, London. CAPITAL £ .500,000. rfflHIS Office is provided with very accurately constructed I Tables, by which it can assure DISEASED LIVES on Equi- able Terms. „ ~r The Extra Premium discontinued on Restoration ot tbe Assured to permanent Health. INCHIASI'D ANNUITIES granted oaunsound Lives, the amount varying with the particular disease. Members of CONSUMPTIVE FAMILIES Assured at Equitable Rales. HE A L1 H Y LIVES are Assured at Lower Rates than at most othei < Hfices. Policies of twelve Months standing are not affected rnJ suicide, Duelling, &c.; and Assigned Policies are valid from tbe date nf 1 bp Policy should death ensue from any of these causes. 0 6 y F G. P. NE1SON, Actuary. AGENTS. \E\YPORT.MR. E. V. JENKINS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 40, Commercial-street, 1, LJan- arth-street. 1 Unpllv Mr. Thomas Sanders. Innkeeper. Swmsea Mr. C. J. Pearson, Chemist, 35. Wind-street Newcastle Emlvn, David Lewis Esq.. Surgeon. Adpar-hill. Olnoeester .T Hirks. Esc *uigeon, Claience-wreet. j I- <L r. SF. 2e Lol's FF01T co u rA OYA LY COLD, IRCASS¡ Ç,R,[ASE C.JU'-M 31 A fu H. OIL" -AIP, The great superiority of PRICE and Co.'s Perfumery has been so incontrovertiblv established by the distinguished L)a,ronage of the Nobility and Gentry in every quarter of the Jluhe, as to render ^unnecessary for Price and Co, to do more than enumerate their leading Articles. Price's Golden Oil of Macassar is the only article that restores tne Hair on bald places; prevents Hair fallirre of! or turning erey changes Grey Hair 10 its original colour, frees it from scurf, and makes it leautifully soft, curly, and glossy. For dressing the hair "I Hil/lde;IIIT, and confining the shott loose hairs on the leek, so annoying to most ladies, it stands unequalled. Ladies ire requested to ask for PIUCF'S Golden Oil," 3s. 6d. per •ottle, with 23, Lombard-street, on the Label, as many hair- Iresseis sell a spurious imitai-on, which destroys the colour as veil as the growth of the Hair. Price &, Co's Abernethy's Specific Universally known as the onlv safe and efficient protector tod beautiher of the skin and complexion its virtues consist n thoroughly eradicating all pimples, spots, redness lan- reckles, and other cutaneous defects, in healing chilblains, ;haps, and in rendering the most rough and uneven skin plea- santly soft and smooth to the complexion it imparts a juvenile oselte bue, and to the neck, hand, and arm, a delicacy and airness onri*alled. Gentlemen will find it peculiarly grateful ifter Shaving. Piicp 4s. 61. per bottle. Caution.— Ask for fJHICE and Co.'s Ahermthv's Specific for the Complexion For the Toilet. PRICE and Co.'s VICTORIA BOUQUET, the.delicious ragrance of which has rendered it an especial favourite with Her ivtajesty, \nd stamned by the loveis of eleeant scents as the most umqi e ..•id superior ever discovered. So highly is it valued, and so ishionable has it become, that there is scarcely an assembly oom or levee where its delicious fragrance is not piedominaut is. 6d. and 7s. 6d. per bottle. To Mothers. PRICE & Co.'s PA TENT ALMOND OIL SOAP stands nequalled for Chapped Hands, the delicate Skin of Ladie», nd. above all, for the Washing of Infants. Price 2s. 6d. per o.cket. Purchasers are lequested to notice that a Protection abel. from a design by Sir Wm. Conereve, with the signature d PnICE Ix. Co." in Red Ink, and" 28, -ombaid-S tree t," in ts centre, is arfixed to each packet, as some Shopkeepers offer mt,counteifeit, injurious to the Skin, when the genuine: is asked ■ r. Every mother should take care to possess PRICE'S Dr. BRAMPTON'S POMATUM, recommended by theFacntty is indispensable to the Nursery, observing that noneis genuine in less PmcE and Co's Protection Label is affixed thereto. Price & Co.'s Tooth Brushes. It is incumbent uoon all who value their Teeth, to obtain a .rush that will clean the iruterstices efficiently. Price & Co.'s 'atent I 001 b Brush searches t ho roughly into the divisions of tbe eeth and cleans in the most extraordinary and effectual man- ler, without injuring or even touching the gums, the universal omplaints against ail others- lltey are made on a ulan that lie haiis never come out in the Mouth. Prlte from Is. to 2s. r" i.i. To pievent countetfeits. each Brush is distinctly marked in the handle" PRICE and Co., Montpelher House, 28. Lom- lard-street." Caution.—Ask for PRICK and Co.'s Patent Tooth Shaving a Luxury. PRICE and Co.'s It Y PUPH -\(jOl\ surpassi's eveTJ thing ver invented for Shaving. Ope trial will prove that the luxury f a good Shave can be enjoyed only hy those who use Price nd Co.'s Ryp iphagon, wnich renders Shaving ,hitherto drs- .-reeaole and often painful) pleasant and easy. Prepared by 'rice and Co., Montpellier House. 28. Lombard-street, (late ice and Gosnell's and sold by J. Delcroix and Co. 158, New iond Street, and no where else in London, price 3s. 6d. per 'at, Is. per square, In cakes for boxfs Is. 6d. and 2s. öd. Price &. Co.'s Treble Distilled, Or CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF LAVENDER, IX limps the strength of the best Lavender" Water, and unse- • histicated with the sickly admixture ot musk. ambergris. &c s particularly adapted for sick or crowded Rooms. and recom landed to the admtreis of the genuine Lavender Perfume. I s distilled from Lavender Flowers, selecied for their exceeding ■ weetness, and aromatic properties, when those flower5 are in Heir fullest vigour.—Price 3s 6d.. 5s. 7s. 6,1., and 10s. 6d Price's Cold Cream. This innocent composition, ettirei y from vegetable materials, s the most delightful cosmetic ever invented for rendering the kin clear. soft, and delicate it maintains its superiority over II imitations, and remains unrivalled for beautifying the corn- lexion. Every genuine Pot bears a lable. from a de-ign by >n Wm. Congreve, wIth" Piice Co., Lombard Street, in od ink, and "28," conspicuously in its centre, to counterfeit hieh is felon v. Price and Co.'S Johnstone's Patent )LI) BROW N WINDSOR SOAP is delightfully fragrant imi pleasant in use, and so superior to any other, and in such .eneral demand, that many persons are basely deceiving the iublic by selling a spurious imitation the genuine is sold in Packets, price Is., ls. Gd., and 2s. 6d each. Caution to Shopkeepers. Price and Co., Perfumers to the Royal Family, Montpellier louse, 28, Lombard-street,(late Price and Gosnell's, and irmerly Patey. Butts, Price & Co.'s,") by the recommenda- 011 ol the Secretary of the Post-office, beg to "impress upon Correspondents the necessity of precision in the address f ill letters intended for them," thus—"Price and Co (and oi Price and Gosnell; that firm ceased to exist in 1831), s the only means of cuarding acainst the fraudulent conduct I individuals who take in and retain letters and orders intended or Price and Co., by illegally assuming the firm of Price md Gosnell," well knowing they never were in any way con- ectfd with that firm, except as servants. Price and Co. hereby give Notice. That they will not be answerable for any Debts contracted' 'y panies llleuallv assuming the firm of" PRICE it GOSMLL. md that Mr. P RIC E.the only surviving Partner of the firms of 'PRICE 6C GOSVELL," and PATEY, BCTTS, PRICED Co.'s, las not, nor ever had. any connexion whatever with individuals husactinR (cornrary to law and equity) so dishonourably, vidently with the guilty Inientl on of deceiving PRICE & Co.'s. ist"m(-rs.and)op)rate oiders intended lor their house. PRICE & Co. Johnstone's Patent Old Brown Windsor. Almond Oil Soap, ('old Cream, Price's Dr. Frampton's Nursery Pomatum, Price & Co.'s Aberneihy's Specific, Price's iolden Oil Bear's Grease. Queen's Perfume,&e so much ad- (ITled in the first circles of Fashion, bear a proteciion lable null a design by Sir Wm. C'onerere, with the signature of PRICE IT Co.. Lombard street," in red ink, and 28,' o nspicuously in its centre, wrhou: which none are Genuice. PRICE and Co.'s PERFU M ERY, celebrated SOAP < R USi I ES, -\c.. a, e to 1), Ilid G KN [I INE in London onlvat heir Establishment. ,2H, Looibard-stieet, and of their Agent, ;n all the Cities and Towns oi Europe. Asia, Africa,it Amenca« To prevent disappointnn i.t, and ensure punctualit y, a,I thders are requestrd t" be directed to PRICE & Co., Mo:o.¡. PI I.I.IER HOI SE,28, Lombard-street, I-ondoii (Late Price and Gosnell's. and formerly Patey, Butts, Price, and Co's.) The Nobility, Gentiy, and Public are cautioned against put basing Price and Co.'s aiticlesof persons unconnected wi, heir authoiity, counterfeits being sold when the genuine is tsked for. The following are authorised Agents :-Hopkins, Perfumer hilipps, Williams, & Jenkins, Druggists, Newport Jones & :)uncan, Druggists, Btecon Crump. Perfumer, Abergavf-nnv Morgan, Druggist, (only) Merthyr; Morgan, Druggist, Llan- lilo Taylor. Perfumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgan, Per- fumer, Williams, Cambrian Office, and Wilson, Chemist Swansea Evans, Cross, II. White and Sons, Stationers and White, Chemist, Carmarthen Phillips, Chemist, Cole- nan, ditto, M'C'arthy, ditto, and Ewins, Perfumer, Car- iiff; Davies, Cowbridge Price, Druggist, Bridgend, H iy. vard and Hunt, Chemists, and Davies, Perfumer, Neath Drinkwater, Hird, and Treweeks, Chemists, Pembroke Rol- iand, Perfumer, Tenby Thomas, Perfumer, and W;ilija:ns, 'hemist, Cardigan Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, Aber- vstwith Perkins, Stationer, and Wiliams, Druggist, Haver- ordwest; G. H. Jenkins, Cardiff; and alJrttpeoaabltdoalta, throughout t he kingdom