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lfthou wouldst view falrTINTERN aright, Go visit it by the pale moon-light! (Pol the gay beams of gladsome day Gild but to flout the ruin gray). Then go-but go alone the whiJe- Then view St. Mary's ruin'd pile; And, home returning soothly swear, scene so sad, so fair.
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Lf.U- JJt As some proud 61 RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering throng Now is the stately column broke, The beacon light it quaneh'd in smoke. The trwnpet'ssihrsr sound is (till, Th", wardor ailent on the hill
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. SPAIN. e tave accounts from Madrid to ihe 26ih ult., bnt are generally without interest. Tenders had been ]y 6 r°r l'ie mines, by Messrs. Rothschild, Zu- ltieta Larios, of j\lalaga, Salamanca, all English company, tra r^uik, o! Sail Fernando, but the terms had not ASPIRED. A AUSTRIA. 'et,er, dated Milan the 24th ult., states that four Quakes had been felt in Calabria since the 27th of C-ber, 1842, The last occurred on the 13th of Feb- y> but fortunately no injury was sustained. p CHINA. ThisXlract °f a letter from Chusan, dated Dec. 1842.— ap ,s'a"d is assuming, already, an active and bustling HHpfatlce (al least this town Tinghae, the capital), from 8re Un)ber of Chinese tradesmen, artificers, fcc., which W|, established here, and seem very peaceable and 4r« 'P056^ to us ai,d our authority, and the mandarins yery civil and in no wist? troublesome. All this arises In the good conduct of our troops and people, and the Putictuatity with which everything is paid for. The Chi- >6l'l,eo ke6'n 10 see very Painty great benefit to them- their trade and intercourse with us. The is- ad a very beautiful one, and seems very well indeed ^i'h^ ^°r a Pr'nc'Pa' fading place for us. A great deal the rnat^e ■'> but as we are to give it up when all p naoney's paid, it is not worth while to go to any ex- The climate is very fine now. \V HANOVER. 'itn ^ear l'lat l,ie ^8 has keen 'n(^'sPose^ ^or a s^01t at Berlin, but that he is now quite recovered. We n°lhing positive respecting his return. His Majesty by ,Ves accounts from Hanover once or twice in a week special coutii-is. f, GERMANY. ^ftrls' it/u: (jazeltc states, that a shock of an earth- ^Icl? WaS H' l'ie £ ''slr'ct °' Loerrach, in the Grand 0f(. y of I ••uleii, on the morning of the 25th ult. The doors 'ire 6 lv-' lll(^ *'ie windows were forced open, and furni- tiiruwn down, but no house fell, and no person InJUred.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
DOMESTIC NEWS. T>ELWANSIU FARMERS' CLUB.—We are truly happy to I'*6 ^ei're ^or improvement in agriculture, Co*' ^as made such rapid strides in various parts ot the has at length extended to this neighbourhood, of We ^ail in the meeting of the 25th instant, the dawn *s,eHatic cultivation of the soil hitherto unknown in gjrtj,Urt0unding neighbourhood, to the farmers and cottage e?frs',0 w'>om prizes will also be given. From what 10 Ctk?!ed at the meeting, the principal objects appear "|e improvement and encouragement of the smaller tetilknt fartilels for the prizes will consist of agricultural implements of the most improved manufac- Jj»and of the various new manures, but no money will e,>- Such a system cannot be too widely tried— It jg .Pro,ements are thus necessarily forced into notice. s'Hended, in time, to add a library, and should the Ultjn, Ucceed, of which we have no doubt, a cow club will lo„ Cv y be added. The subscription is so low as to al- W0efitery fanner, whatever his circumstances may be, to wl'ilst those who may be disposed to add a larger *ice^pan' by a yearly subscription of one pound, become ■h^Klenta. We are delighted to know that our re- i* 'he ™ ember, Mr. Talbot, takes the warmest interest Welfare and promotion of so excellent an institu- as a" earnesl of what we may expect from the 'berality of the landed gentiy and larger farmers, tOlt\eday state tltiat Mr. J. D.Llewellyn, with his accus- c^tner0sity, immediately placed CIO, in the hands We ha tl)mitlee) to be given as a prize at their discretion. f only io reier the adveitisrment in which the tffi l'le committee may be seen to inspire confidence Pre% e ultimate success, and we wish earnestly to im- the on the minds of all the farmers in the neighbourhood Outl Vantages likely to accrue to them from so small an «tT y of money, particularly in the present depressed Ca e of the country, for they must recollect that, if they w',1be taught a more economical mode of culture, they h0K be ta,,8ht » more productive one. We do therefore Ihg wor'by secretaries will have no sinecure in atnl Ty&Uy members and receipt of subscriptions; e repeal our warmest wishes for the success of the Farmers' Club. ^Wsd er'C^ ^re(^er'cl'*i Esq of Duffryn House, was, on di4n ay week, elected chairman of the Board of Guar- ^ea'b Union, and Howel Gwyn, Esq., ol hin !Iouse- was elected vice-chairmrn, for the ensuing V°te tbanks to the chairman, for the efficient ir» which he discharged the duties of that impor- *0(1 Ce ^uriug the past year, was unanimously carried, We rnay tak# this occasion to observe, that it is a tri- 10 which Mr. Fredericks is well entitled, as well for <bt fUnc»ua| attendance at the meetings of the board, as *od haichfuln*" over the interests of the rate-payers, T,,Unl?nuy towards the recipients of parochial relief. LT,l*Mts TUNNEL.—The curiosity manifested by 10 view this interesting vvork remains undimi- ^Haii'aild lhe "umber of visitors on Sunday last fully Cn I,« any other day since the thoroughfare has "Own open. The neighbourhood ol Wapping has lt Materially affected by the attraction of company to ofu c'UIly, and the public-houses derive a large accession S'ness bom the same cause. Yesterday the arc ways heen r)le<^ the appearance of a fair—several stalls having erec,ed in the shafts by permission of the directors, It] ete refteshments of all kinds are supplied-while the Jw,6 '0rnis an agreeable promenade lor the visitors. A brjep'n8 press is also erected in the western arch, where a f^t, a^c°unt of the undertaking is struck off, seventy-six °w bigh water mark. The average number of vi- e*ceed eleven thousand daily, and on Sunday up Sj|.y thirty thousand jiaid for admission. As a neces- veralCarU,ion for the public, it may be mentioned that se- Of I 'he swell mob have visiied the tunnel since the t^j, and the last number of the Police Guzette con- b0|k e,ai'ed accounts of the robberies of two gentlemen, whom lost their watches in the archway. c0n»*en,1y' a Person of the name of Charle* Nash was Ha'C,ed at lhe London Excise Office of manufacturing from rhubarb leaves, and selling the same. He to he ed ^lOO., and all the cigars and leaves were ordered AT !K'ZED AND ^ES'ROYE^- Altord Llnco,n assizes, John Nicholson, post-master of « Was c°n»icted of stealing bank notes from letters, sentenced to transportation for life. *»h0 6 EXECUTION AT LINCOLN The wretched man y* tried under the alias of Thomas Johnson, for the er °f Mrs. Elizabeth Evison, of Croft, near Wain- Hjy rid executed on Friday week, appears, as far as the hte|)erv that enveloped the former part of his life has Cj, Penetrated, to have pursued a long course of mendi- tii^i,nd crime, l'rom the time ol his condemnation to the 'hou1 p,eceding his execution he was exceeuingly reserved, 'be hardihood of his character had gradually sof- ''tne fd°Wn as the day ot his death approached. At the V/r retiring to rest on Thursday night (the last day <Jho|s!|e bis life), the governor o( the prison, Mr. Ni- pe n> l°ok some coffee to Johnson, who then asked to he 10 stay up half an hour longer, and stated that Co„rse a communication to make; the request was of 1I0'e granted, and the convict voluntarily stated to the l»te .0r that his name was Upton; that he came from M^vit » »bat he entered the house of the aged pair °'clock, and after striking a liyht with a lucifer •hat jj' .Shied a candle, and tied Ann Fairweather first *l°l S|^ ,rTlagined Mrs. Evison died from fright, and was I'bered, as was stated. This, it will be seen, sub- *»ere y agrees with the evidence on the trial. There r°ng reasons for supposing that there was an ac- a»SU 'C.e ,n a person named Yorkee,supposed lo bean "ame, who had been at the lodging house at 8eeQ) with the prisoner. From the confession it would 41 tha at the person had nothing to do with the murder, aeotta rnUrderer stated that Yorkee, whose father lived in H near Lincoln, had only been begging with him for four hours each day. It would appear, ^llti^ er> 'bat Yorkee, who has not since been heard of, ^'e house on the Friday, and that the criminal Sion a penny and Yorkee a half-penny. The confes- Vern0ras Substquently repeated in the presence of the go- »versi a"d the chaplain, and the criminal expressed his "The tlla' bis friends should know his deplorable end. s«nce !Cu,'°n took place :U noon on Friday, in the pre- *herin° thousands of spectators. A more numerous ga- ^any °f People has seldom been witnessed in Lincoln; ^assir)E>CatIle 'fom very distant parts of the county. On 'DgU ? 0Ver the castle yard the criminal trembled exceed- °Verth Seemed penitent and resigned. He was assisted 6 ^r°und and up the steps lo Cob s Hall, and be- lhe ro no emotion, save that of excessive trembling, until '"IV j VTas adjusted, when he several times ejaculated, Ulefirst rd have mercy i,pnn me-" As GlTal Tom struck f°fUn^0ke°f twelve, the bolt was drav.-n, and after a fig Vl°lent struggle, all was over. The body hav- intf Uni'' one' was 'ben 'aken down,and on Saturday rted within the Norman keep,—Stamford Mer,
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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN, AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, Comer of Corn Street, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, '■"TLLE PUBLIC are respectfully informed, that this Estabhhs- I ment .s- COMPLETELY FURNISHED with AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF NEW & HANDSOME TYPE, SUITABLE FOR ROOK, PLAIN, AND ORNAMENTAL POSTING, REWARD, AND OTHER HANDBILLS, LAW FORMS,AUC1IONEERS'CATALOGUES BILLS or LADING, SHIPPING NOTES, RKTURflaS OF ALL FOR ORON WORKS A COLL1EK3ES, AND ALL WORKS REQUIRING EXPEDITION, PRINTED IN A SUPERIOR MODERN STYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND AT VERY MJM414 ADDRESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, INVOICES, LABELS, ETC BXECUlEl) IN THE NEATEST AND MOST TASTE. FUL MANNER. lro abuettiøerø. Tlie ADVER TISING PUBLIC of MONMOUTH arc re- spectfully informed that MR. COSSENS, the Agent for the MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in that town, wil promptly forward all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the Paper. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED for the GAZETTE the London Papers, and for all the Provincial Journals of Eng- and, Ireland, and Scotland. I' t THE SCHOONER GLAMORGAN, IS NOW LOADING at COTTON'S WHARF, TOOI.EY- STREET, LONDON, for Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Aberga- venny, Brecon, Monmouth, Pontypool. Cowbtidge, Bridgend, and adjacent places, and will positively Sail on THURSDAY April 13,1843. For Freight, fitc., apply to the Master on Board; Mr. It Burton, jun., Newport; Mr. Thomas Richards, Abergavenny Messrs. Prosser and Price, Brecon Mr. Scovell, the Wharfinger, London or to Mr. J. G. BIRD, Agent to the Cardiff, Newport, and London Shipping Company, at Cardiff. London, March 30th, 1843. rrie.e&Comls ■ JERFUMERY, the great superiority of which has been so Jr incontrovertibly established by the distinguished Patro- nage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Queen Dowager, thO) Members of the Royal Family,and by the Nobility and Gentrv generally, as to render it unnecessary for P.and Co.to do more than enumerate their leading Articles Iif PRICE'S BEAR'S GREASE, for the Growth of Hair, is Procured from the animal in its native Climate, it being known to possess more vivifying properties when so procured than when the animal is in a domesticated state. It is of the finest quality, and is sent out without any admixture except a little perfume to keep it sweet. For the growth of Hair it is, no doubt, far superior to anything hitherto known. For dressing the Hair it is very pleasant and useful, cleaning the head from diandriff, and making the Hair beautifully soft and glossy, Price 2s. 6d. and 5s. per pot, delightfully perfumed with OTTO OF ROSES. PRICE'S ABERNETHY'S SPECIFIC for The Complexion Prepared from a Prescription of the late celebrated Surgeon Mr. Abernethy. "THE LADIKS' AUXILIARY of BEAUTY," so styled by its numerous admirers, is in all climes and seasons of inesti- mable importance to the ladies. Its virtues are availableagaiost the baneful influence of solar heat, which causes freckles, sun- burns, tan, &c.; and tor the removal of all imperfections from the Face and Skin, it continues to be held in the highest esti- mation by all the first ladies of rank and fashion. The ingre- dients of which it is composed are most innocent and efficacious for protecting, softening, and beautifying the Skin, counteract- ing the Injurious effects pioduced by intense cold winds or solar heat. Throughout season, time, and climate, this faithful aux- iliary arrays the neck and arms in radiant brilliancy, and per- petuates the vivid bloom of juvenile attraction. The Genuine is sold in London only by the Proprietors, PRICE and Co., Perfumers to Her Majesty, 28, Lombard. street- and NEWBERY and SONS, St. Paul's Church Yard, Price 4s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 21s. per bottle; with Testimomals of its surprising effects by a Clergymam of the Church of England. For the Toilet. PRICE'S RONDELETIA, prepared expressly for Her Majesty the QUEEN DOWAGER an elegant and refreshing Perfume, retaining its delightful fragrance for days, and even after washing, without smelling faint and unpleasant, the uni- versal complaint against many other Essences, five drops of it are equal in power to half an ounce of Lavender. 1 he ioveis of elegant Perfumes are solicited, when in London, to call at PRICE & Co's., and try this article on their handkerchief, for which purpose a bottle is always open free to which handker. chief, so perfumed, the combined fragrance of the choicest Conservatory must yield precedence. Sold in Bottles at 3s. 6d., 7s., and 15s.each; and in handsome Cut Glass Toilet Bottles, as supplied for the use of Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, 21s. PRICE'S PATENT OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP retains its reputation as superior to all others. It is a perfectly mild emollient Soap, highly salutarv to the Skin, washing with the greatest facility, and possessik^ an aromatic and lasting perfume. 2s. 6d. per packet of six squares. PRICE'S COLD CREAM. This innocent Composition, entirely from vegetable materials,is the most delightful cosmetic ever invented for the Nursery and Toilet, rendering the Skin soft and delicate, cool, and free from dryness PRICE'S PATENT HAIR BRUSHES, being made on a peculiar consiructiou, penetrate to the skin of the head, let the hair be ever so thick, cleaning the roots from scurf and dust; and producing the most beautiful, bright, and glossy appear- ance. PRICE'S TOOl H BRUSHES,(nearly 100 various shapes,) with his improved method of fixing the hairs, by which they never come out in the mouth. To avoid counterfeits, observe the Name and Addiess, "28, Jjombard Street," on the Handle of each Brush. CAUTION. Mr. PRICE, (the onty surviving Partner of the late Firms of "PRICE & GOSNELL," "PATEY, BUTTS, PRICE, & Co.") respectfully cautions his friends and customers against the manoeuvres of individuals illegally styling themselves PRICE & GOSNELL," evidently to mislead the London Mer- chants and Country Dealers; and, by the circulation of pla- rontainingfalse assertionsand contemptible insinuations, to obtain the Orders intended for Messrs. PRICE & Co., (Mr. Price's Dresent Firm.) These persons, fraudulently assuming the Firm of PRICE & GOSNELL, were never in Partnership, nor in inv way connected with the above t urns, otherwise than as servanfsTn'theemploy of Mr. PRICE'S late Firm of PR1CB ^PRlCF^'and Co.'s PERFUMERY, celebrated SOAPS, BRUSHES, &c., are to bIcf^dRG^nLsT|FET°at their Establishment, 28, LOMBARD S^IREE1 and of their Agents in all the Cities and Towns ot Europe, Asia, Africa, and America.. "28," Lombard Street; to counterfeit which is lelony To prevent disappointments and ensure^Punctuality,aU Orders in future are requested to bednected o PRICE & Co., MONTPKLLIKU HousE,-28, Lombard-street London. The Genuine is always to be had of Hopkins, Perfumer, Herbert Williams, E. V. Jeknins, and E. J 1 hilhps Druggists Newport; Jenkins, Chemist, Ca.dift, Jones, and Duncan; Druggists, Brecon Crump, Perfumer, Abergavenny Morgan, Druggist, (only) Merthvr; Morgan, Drutfiist, Llanddo Taylor, Perfumer, Chepstow Mrs. Morgan, Per umer. W.I- Williams, Cambrian Office, and WiUon, Chemist, Swansea Evans, Cross, H. White and Sons, Stationers and W hite, Chemist, Carmarthen; Phillips, Coleman, M Carthy, Che- mists, and Ewens, Perfumer, Cardiff, Davies Cowbndge; Price, Druggist, Bridgend Hayward and Hun > em is s, and Davies, Perfumer, Neath; Drinkwater Hird, and lie >veeks( Chemists, Pembroke; Holland, I erfurner, Tenby Thomas, Perfumer, and Williams, Chemist Cardigan Co e and Humphreys, Druggists, Aberystwith Perkins .Stationer, and Williams, Druggist, Haverfordwest; and all respectable Thomas, Perfumer, and Williams, Chemist Cardigan; Cole and Humphreys, Druggists, Aberystwith; Perkins, Stationer, I and Williams, Druggist, Haverfordwest; and all respectable dealers throughout toe kingdom. SODA WATER, LEMONADE, AND FLUID MAGNESIA. RO UGHSEDGE AND SUMMERS, .1 No. 18 and 37, BRIDGE-STREET, BnrSTOL, d RETURN their grateful acknowledgments to their Friends and the public, for the unprecedented support they have met with since they established their SODA WATER, LEMON- AJ)K, and ..EKAIKD WATERS MANUIACIORV. The also beg leave to inform the Nobility, Gentry, &c., that they have com- menced Manufacturing a FLUID MAGNESIA. which has been analysed by one of the first Philosophical Chemists in England, and has been pronounced by the most eminent of the faculty to contain a greater quantity of medicine than any other yet offered to the public, and the concentration of the bicarbonate in R. and S.'s FLUID MAGNESIA (without a detriment to its Purity) to be much more conside- rable than in many other productions of the.kind. The great advantages of this elegant preparation are recom- mended in all cases of Bile, Acidities. Indigestion, Gout, Gravel, and other Complaints of the Bladder, as the most afe, easy, and effectual form in which Magnesia may, and sdeed, the only one in which it ought to be exhibited pos- insing all the properties of the magnesia now in general use, seshout being liable, like it, to form dangerous concretions in witbowels, it effectually cures Heart-Burn without injuring the coats of the stomach, and prevents the food of infants the ing sour, and in all cases it acts as an agreeable aperient. turn.B. With the Acidulated Syrup the FLUID MAGNESIA Ns the most delightful of Saline Draughts. Sold in Bottles of Is., 2s.6d., and 4s. 6d. and in Cases for Ships, Hospitals, &c.; and also in Jars for economy in dispesing. Sold Wholsale and retail by all respectable Chemists and Innkeepers in England and Wales. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY EOll SALE BY PRIVATE COSTRACT, ALL 1 hat Piece or Parcel of Land called Trior's Patch, containing two and half acres situated in the parish, and near the village of St. Briavels, in the county of Gloucester. For further particulars and to tteat for the purchase, apply to Mr. B. Scriven, Auctioneer, and Land Agent, Kensington Cottage, near Usk. April 6th, lert PROFITABLE IXVESTMENT. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, AN excellent GRISi and FLOUR MILL, supplied with a never failing Stieam of Water, wi'h three pair of Stones, two of which are French, smut and dressing Machines and every convenience for canying on an extensive trade together with the Dwelling-House and two small Cottages, barn, gra- nany, stables, and sheds, thirteen acres of good Meadow Land, and two acres of excellent Orcharding of the choicest Iruit. The whole of the above are situated in a populous and good neighbourhood for corn, and near the sea-port town of Chep- stow. For further particulars and to treat for the purchase, apply to Mr. B. SCRIVEN. Auctioneer, and Land Agent, Ken- sington Cottage, near Usk. April 6th, 1843. TRELENNY FARM, NEAR CHEPSTOW. MR. B. SCRIVEN BEGS to inform his Friends that he intends to SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of April. 1843 the remaining Stock, Furniture, &c., of the late Mr. JAMES PROSSER. GREAT HOUSE FAR M, UNDL • MR. B. SCRIVEN RESPECTFULLY announces that he is instructed by the JH, Proprietor, Mr. IlIos. LAWRENCE, to SELL by AUC- TION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of April, 1843, the remainder of his LIVF, STOCK, the whole of the FaIllung Implements, Dairy and Brewing Utensils, and a portion of the Household Furniture, the particulars of wlucb will appear in handbills. GRAIG FARM LANISHEN, MONMOUTHSHIRE. MR. B. SCRIVEN, Announces that he is instructed by the Proprietor, Mr. Edward Williams, who is leaving the 'Farm, TO SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of April, 1843, the whole of the valuable LIVE RFT. DEAD FARMING STOCK. And a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, NAMELY. FIVE COWS and calves, 1 two-year-old bull, 6 three-jear-. old steers, 6 iwo-year-old ditto, 4 two-year-old heifers, 11 yearling ditto, 4 ewes and lambs, and 7 young sheep, 2 four- year-old cart mares, 1 cart gelding rising four, 1 pony rising five years old, 30 sacks of potatoes, 2 side saddles, I side sad- dle pad nearly new, 1 narrow wheel waggon, 1 ditto cart, and 3 stone pigs' troughs. The Household Furniture consists of tables, chairs, cup- boards; also a large iron boiler, and kitchen grate, &c. &c. The Cattle are of the choicest breed of Heiefords, the horses young, well bred, and good workers and the whole will be iound deserving attention, and will be sold without reserve. Sale to Commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. STEPS FARM, G WElt N E S N E Y, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Mr. B. SCRIVEN, Ih^si r i Apvil 12lll> 1843> on the Premises, at tn rhi ? I1' f1, miles ,rotn Usk- on the road leading to Chepstow; the following excellent Dairy of COWS, HEIFERS, AND STEERS. Of the pure Hereford Breed well selpcr^rt Ff nrk' nf young and powerful team of HOR^ V LOCkTof S,HB Hav Rarnn in "yH-SLS, larming Implements, alr^ and Brewing Utensils, and part of THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, The property of Mr. Wl™ ^AWRENCE, who is giving op THE„LlVE ST0^K comprises* 10 young and excellent 1 milking covvs and calves 2 barren cows. 4 three-year-old heifers in calf, 1 two-year-old ditto in {.air .> u y ,■\ K two-year-old steers, 36 ewes and laSbs 3 v„l and good working cart geldings, 2 ditto mares 2 exceUentnaK horses, for saddle or harness, 1 two-year-old cart col 1 tear ling ditto. The DEAD STOCK mcludes 1 broad wheel waggon, 2 ditto carts, ploughs, drags harrows, roller, six sets of good harness, sways, tiaces, chaff box,.ladders, pikes, rakes, sieves riddles half-bushel measure, with a general assortment of husbandry tools, with all the necessary utensils in the dairy and brewing department, and a portion of the household furniture too nu- merous to particularize, also about 30 tons of well ended hay 8 sides of bacon, and a quantity of cider and casks. Mr. SCRIVEN begs to call the attention of his agricultural friends, to the above stock, assuring them that it is of a most useful description, and well bred, particularly the horses, which are young, very powerful, anil good workers, the imple- ments and utensils are in a good state of pieservation, and will be sold without the least reserve. There being an unusal number of lots to be disposed of in one day, to prevent disappointment to puichasers, tlie Auc- tioneer begs to inform his friends that he will commence the sale positively at Eleven o'clock, with the cows. A deposit of ten per cent, A ill he required on pm chases above ten pounds, and two mouths credit will be given tor the remainder on approved security. This advertisement will not be repeated. GREAT ARGOED, SHIRENEWTON MONMOUTHSHIRE. Capital Live Stock, excellent Farming Implements. Hay, Potatoes, CIder alld Casks, Oil Paintings, and neat and well preserved Household tumiture. FOR UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION, By JI i- B SCRIVEN, On MONDAY, the 17th day of April. 1843, the following choice and well-selected LIVB AND DEAD FARMING STOC& DA{\iZ UTENSILS, Sc., THE LWE D DLAD STOCK comprises six cows and calves, two three-year-old heifers in calf, two two- year-old ° in ca wo two.yeav-old steers, seven yearling cattle, one 1 a u one fat cow, thirty-two ewes and lambs, five rams, and nve weihtr sneep, one sow and four pigs, two sows in four powerial cart horses and mares, one nag in are and on i^o ,bi oad wheel waggons, one narrow wheel ditto, thrw O"'■■-a whe-1 farts, oin: spiing market cait, one wheelbarrow, i,v. i-iou^hs, one p.nr (,|' drags, two pair ol har- rows, roller, scuHier. ihree-1in iu v di ill,fivesetsof long harness, three sets of shoitditio. two of (; u itmo, chatfrnachine. chaff box winnowing machine, half bu.hel measure, sieves, riddles, malt mill, r-iul lakes, pikes, rakes, and a general assortment of husbandly tools, a great variety of dairy and brewing utensils, ten tons ot well ended hay, iif,y sacks of excellent potatoes, 500 gallons of prime cider, a quantity of hogsheads and smaller casks also ten dozen hurdles, a quantity of convened timber for felloes, spokes, &c. The HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE includes every thing necessary and suitable for a large and respectable Farm House, and too numerous to particularise. I he whole of the LIVE STOCK is young, healthy, and of a most useful description a great portion of the Imi'lements arc and well preserved; the HOUSEIIOEO tUK- N11 L HE neat and substantial, and the whole *iH be. foun.<* deserving the attention of puichasers. As the propne or I giving up the Fanning Business, the whole will be sold without the least reserve. The Auctioneer solicits an early attendance, there being an and begs to extraordinary number of lots for one day's sale, ami "egs assure his friends, that he will commence the sale precisely a Eleven o'clock. i ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OV TIIE FINE ARTS IN SCOTLAND. THE above Association return their sincere l'ianl<s tjie ISobilitv, (Jentiy, and others, ot NEWPORT, Moumouth- shire, and the neighbouring counties, for the liberal support they have received during the iast year, and take this opportu- nity of informing their Friends and the Pu 1'11 c Senera. 1 v, that the Subscription Lists are now open for the Year 1841, and that Prospectuses. or any mfoimaiion relative to thebociety, may be had of their Honorary Secretary, Mr. LLLL, Collector of theCus'oms, at Newport, to whom persons desirous of sub- scribing lor the present year, are respectfully requesied to senu their names. This Association, which is supported by a number of dis- tinguished Noblemen, was formed in the year 183;" for the pioni' tion of the Fine Arts, and the dissemination, amongst its Members of Works of lirst-rate merit, the productions of the leading Artists of the day many ot the works are now befoic the Public, and have been highly appreciated. Every Subscriber of a Guinea has a chance of obtaining a valuable Work of Art, viz., a Painting, or piece of Sculpture, ranging in value from £ 5. to £ 300., and a certainty of receiving a finely executed line Engraving, which is usually deemed woith the amount of subsciiption. A Subscriber of Two Guineas has two chances, and so on. The Engraving for the present year is now being executed on steel, in the very highest style of the art. by the celebrated en- graver Mr. William Miller, from Mr. (Robert S. Lander's characteristic and interesting Picture of Italian Goatherds entertaining a Brother of the Santtssima Trinita." NOTE.—It is desirable that persons wishing to subscribe should give early intimation thereof to the Secretary as above, as the Subscription Lists will close on the 15th of April. BLAENAVON, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By JUr. W. B. WILLIAMS, Of Newport (by order of the Mortgagee, under his power of sale),atthe CKOWN INN, Blaenavon, on TUESDAY, the — of May next, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, (and not on the 4th of April as previously advertised. ALL tliit commodious DWELLING HOUSE, now or lately occupied by Mr. Samuel Deakin. And also all that adjoining DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, now or lately occupied by And also all that COTTAGE RESIDENCE, adjoining, now or lately occupied by And also all that SMITH or NAILER'S SHOP, likewise adjoining, now or lately occupied by with their Icspectlve appui tenances And also all that PIECE of GROUND, adjoining the said Nailer's Shop, sufficient for the site of another Dwelling House. — Estimated annual value, £43. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. Feb. 16, 1843. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. W. B. WILLIAMS, At the WILLIAM THE FOURTH INN, Newport, on TUESDAY, the 18th of April, 1843, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, ALL THAT COMPACT COTTAGE DWELLING-HOUSE, TOG EL HER with an excellent Orchard well PUnted with choice Fruit Trees, also with a right of two extensive Commons. The above Property is Freehold, situate in the parish of Christchurch within One Mile of the flourishing and improving town of Newport, and within a small distance of the main road to Bristol. This Property is well suited to a small respectable family, or to a Tiadestnan having business to do at Newport. For further particulars apply to Mr. DAVID DA VIS, Wm. the 4th; Mr. WILLIAM EVANS, Ely, near Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, Commercial-road, Newport. MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. W HIT E, At the KING'S HEAD INN, Monmouth. on TUESDAY, the 11th day of April next, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced,- T A LL the FALLAGE oi UNDERWOOD of the Gre it Wood (containing 28 r.cres, more or less), upon the Grange Farm, in the occupation of Mr. John Evans, in the parish of Lianvihangel-yestern Llewern, together with 725 prime double and treble Oak Stores and small Oak Tim- ber Trees, 106 Ash, 26 Wytch, 11 Asp, and LHeech (irtoreor less) crossed with red paint, standing in the said wood. Lot 2. 109 Capital Oak Timbet Trees, numbered with red paint, from 1 to 109 inclusive, standing in the aforesaid wood. Lot 3. All the Fallage or Underwood of the Further Wood, upon the said Farm, in the parish of Skenfrith, containing 8 acres (more or less) together with 230 prime double and treble Oak Stores and small Oak Tin.ber Trees, 37 Ash, and 7 Wytch crossed with led paint. JOHN PRICE, the Underwood, at Wonastnw, will shew the Woods and for further particulars apply to the Auction- eer, Coleford. March 30th, 1843. BLAENAVON, MONMOUTHSHIRE. I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. PHI LIP PS, (By order of the Mortgagee under a power for Sale), at the CKOWN INN, Blaenavon on the dayof April next, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon precisely-All those two recently ERECTED DWELLING-HOUSES. AND OTHER BUILDINGS, CALLED Mount Pleasant," with the Garden and Pre- mises thereto belonging situate near Blaenavon Iron Works, in the pansh of Llanover, in the said county in the occupation of Mr. Lewis Morgan, tailor, containing 98 square yards, or thereabouts, for the residue of a term of 990 years commencing the 19th day of August, 1839, subject to a ground remote 12s. 3d. t to a l For further particulars apply to Mr. WM. PRICE, Soli- citor, Abergavenny. IOUs IESR L BE RT 0 F CAUTION TO FAMILIES. THE high reputation and consequently great demand for the under-mentioned Preparations, have excited the cupidity of some SHOP-KEEPERS of apparent respectability, but des- titute alike of honour and of talent, who, for the sake of gaining a tiifle more profit, basely attempt to impose their pernicious compounds upon the public, as the real MACASSAR OIL for the Hair, and KALYDOR for the Complexion they copy the bills and labels of the original articles, substituting either a FICTITIOUS NAME, or the word GENUINE," in the place of ROWLAND'S." To frustrate such [¡¡¡position-it is necessary OR purchasing either aiticle, to see that the word ROWLAND'S" is on the wrapper, as fullows-without which none are genuine. ROWLANDS MACASSA FT Oil The only article that produces and restores Hair: prevents i from falling off or mining grey to the latest peril d of life changes g:ev hair to its original colour—frees it from scurf, and makes it beautifully SOFT, CURLY, and GLOSSY. In dressing Hair, it keeps it tirm in the curl, uninjured by damp weather, crowded rooms, the dance, or in theexerose of riding. To Children, it is invaluable as it lays a foundation for a BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. On Purchasing (Beware ot Counterfeits!!) ask for ROW- LAND'S MACASSAU OIL." Price 3s. 6d. 7s.; Family Bottles (equal to four small,) 10s. 6d. and double that size, 21s. pel bottle. ROWLA N D'S 12) IK<DQI%K Its virtues are commonly displayed in thoioughly eradicating all pimples, spots, redness, tan. freckles, and other unsightly cutaneous defects, in healing chilblains, chaps, and in render- ing the most rough and uneven skin', pleasantly soft and smooth. To the complexion, it imparts a juvenile ro«eat hue, and to the neck, hand, and arm, a delicacv and fairness unri- valled. Gentlemen Gentlemen will find it peculiarly grateful after shaving in allaying the irritation of ths skin. Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per Bottle, duty included. ROWLANDS OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, ;1 WJIlT¡.; EOWDER, of Oriental Herbs of the most delightjicl fragrance. It eradicates Tartar and decayed Spo s nom t.ie J eeth, preserves the Enamel and fixes the Teeth fir lv V .-etS' .,etuleri?S them delicately White. Being an n w i it eradicates the Scurvy from the Gums, RST; ;R';S\A,1KL RENJE|S them of a healthy red and imparts a delightful fragrance to tho breath. Price 2s. 9d. per box, duty included. NOTICE: A. ROWLAND$SOX, 20, HATTON GARDEN LONDON, Is engraved on the Government Stamp, which is pasted on the Kalydor and Odonto also printed in RED, on the Wrap- per in which the Macassar Oil and Kalydor are enclosed. Be sure to Ask for ROWLAND'S Articles." Sold by every respectable Chemist and Perfumer, Be sure to Ask for ROWLAND'S Artieles." Sold by every respectable Chemist alld Perfumer. » NEWPORT DOCK orrxes, 7TH APRIL, 1843. THE Half-yearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Newport Dock, will be held at this Office, on THURS* DAY the 4th of May next, at 12 o'clock. 'N By order, JER. CAIRNS. TO HE LET, 4 DWELLING HOUSE, with convenient Offices, and /V Outbuildings, fit for the residence of a respectable family, situate about four miles from Newport; together with a large Garden and Pleasure Ground, containing about two acres. The Premises are well snppbed with both sorts of water. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. HALL and JEN- KINS, Solicitors, Newport, Monmouthshire. rINE ART DISTRIBUTION. i%/TR. BOYS, 11, GOI.DER-SQUARE, RIU'TNT-sTREF.T, has [VI apportioned from his Stock upwaids of SIX 1HOU- S\N'D FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS' Valuation of Pic- tures, Drawings, and splendid ^A^S. Richly framed to be distributed gratuitously, in SIX HUNDRED PRIZES, to Purchasers of his publications to the amount of One Guinea or upwards, each Guinea laid out carrying with it one chance for any of tho 600 Prizes, according to the terms of the Pro- spectus now issued J the published Prints or Works to be delivered at the time of Subscription, with a receipt or receipts ensuring the parties in possession of the receipts, a full interes in the Distribution of the Prizes, which must from their great number, fall to one receipt ticket out of every twenty. The Prizes range upwards in value to the amount of 500 Guineas ^Prospectuses may also be had through any Bookseller- Applications for Agency will be immediately attended to. %• For the perfect legality of the above, and of Art Unions in general, see the opinion of Sir Edward Sugden, High Chan- cellor of Ireland, as quoted in the Moaning Herald of March 16; as also the recently published Opinion of Fitzroy Kelly, Esq., Queen's Counsel, to the same effect. WE, the undersigned Inhabitants of the town and borough of Newport, in the count/ot Monmouth, paying rate. under a certain Act of Parliament An year of the reign of King George the Fou;th, Aj Act for lighting, watching, paving, cleans, ng, a^nbP0rr°ou^ the streets, highways, and places, within tne town of Newport, in the county of Monmouth, do hereby GENERAL MEETING of Persons, by the said Act quatn.. to vote in the Election of Commissioners under the said Act, to be held at the COUNCIL HousE, in tha said borough, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of Apiil next, at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon, for the following purposes;-To ascertain and declare, whether any and which of the Commissioners under the said Act have resigned or died, or refused to act, or have become bankrupt, or have become incapable of acting, or dis- qualified, within the intent and meaning of the said act; and to receive resignations of the said office of Commissioners and to declare the offices of such Commissioners respectively to be void. And further, to elect some other fit person or persons, duly qualified to be a Commissioner or Commissioners, in the room of such Commissioner or Commisioners, whose office may be declared void as aforesaid. Witness our hands this 16th day of March, 1843. RICHARD MULLOCK, MARTIN MORRISON, W. S. CART WRIGHT, V F. J. HALL. THOS. M. LLEWELLlN, THOS. WOOLLETT, THOS. HUGHES, EDWD. MORGAN, EDW. DOWLING, JOHN FRASER, JAMES BIRCH, J. J. NICHOLAS, HERBERT WILLIAMS, MORGAN EVANS, THOS. JONES PHILLIPS, LEWIS EDWARDS, WM. EYANS, THOS. HAWKINS. THE FLL&FIL BRISTOL AND NEWPORT STEAM PACKETS, INDMHI^USK. & GLAMORGAN, 4 RE INTENDED TO PLY DAILY DURING THL A. ENSUING WEEK AS FOLLOWS:— From Bristol to Newport. I From Newport to Bristot. April. J April. 10, Monday —— I after 10; Monday—12 noon —— 11, Tuesday —— 2 after 11, Tuesday li after 12, Wednesday 3 after 12, Wednesday 2l after 13, Thursday 4 afier I 13, Thursday 3 after 14, Friday—fi morn 4 after j 14, Friday—morn after 15, Saturday—7 morn 4:1 after j 15, Saturday-6 morn 4 after FAKES:—After-Cabin, 4s; Fore-Cabin, 2s; Children under 12 years of age, Half-price. Dogs, Is each. Four-wheel Carriage 20s. Two-wheel ditto, 10s Horses, fts each Two-wheel Carriage or Light Phaeton, drawn by one Horse, with one Passenger, 15s Horse and Rider, After-Cabin, 7S; ditto, Fore-Cabin, 6s.-Newport to or from Pillgwenlly, Is Dogs, 1 s. each. TO and FRO same day with the same Packet (provided a To and Fro Ticket be taken) After-Cabin, 6S Fore-Cabin, 3s. The Proprietors of the above Packets give NOTICE, that they will not be accountable for any Passenger's Luggage, aor will they be answerable for any Goods, Package, or Par- cel, (if Lost or Damaged,) unless Booked at either of their Offices, in Bristol or Newport; and if above the value of 40s. entered' at its value, and carriage paid at the time of booking PontypnollLllfi Abergavenny.—Coaches daily between these olaces and Newport. Tredeear Iron Works, through Abercarne, Newbridge, and Bed welt u and a branch fiom Newbridge to Nantyglo.- A Coach .1 ailv between these places and Newport; arriving at Newport about ten o'clock morning, and starting atone o ctoek afternoon Apply at the Bristol General Steam Navlgalion Company's Office, Quay, Bristol or to JIOHN JONEb, Agent. Steam Packet Offices, Rownliam Wharf, Hot«ell».and Rodney Wharf, Newport Rodney Wharf, Newport MR. T FCHVTTR I HAVING seived an apprenticeship of seven years to a Surgeon and Apothecary, and having his Indenture to be seen, if required, most respectful lj informs tne lnuabitan so this place, that he has studied upwards of 28 years, during which time he has cured and relieved many thousands ot per- sons in England and South Wales. Mr. Tucker engages to cure the King's Evil, Scrophnlous or ulcerated Sore Legs, and Scurvy in the Blood, with any Man in England or Wales, St FOR ONE HUNDRED SOVSBSIGNS I He also can cure Wormsofalldescriptionsin Men, Women, or Children, with any man in the Kingdom he has Worms to be seen from one foot to 150 yards in length. He also can cure the Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Pains: he has an excellent Medicine for Consumptions, Shortness of Breath, and Asthma. He also can cure the Gravel, Nervous Complaints, Liver Coin- plaints, Loss of Appetite, Deafness, Bilious and Sick Head- aches. He also can cure the Ringworm, or Scurf Heads in children the Tooth-ache, Inflammations, Dimness of the Eyes, &c'. A certain cure for Corns, if more than 20 years standing. Also a cure for Strains, Sprains, and Bruises, and Weakness of the Joints Mr. Tucker has a certain cure for the Itch, in 48 hours, without the least disagreeable smell. Mr. Tucker's Female Pills are unequalled for improving health and beauty J also, his Analeptic l'ills, by which he has cured some hundreds with Indigestion Wind in the Stomach and ISowels-, and he also can cure the Piles, Leprosy, Scorbutic Disorders, &C. Mrs. Rees, the wife of William Rees, near the Pottery, on the Strand. Swansea, is quite cured of the Scrofula in her arm, by Mr. Tucket's Medicines, after having twenty wounds at different times in her arm, and had been afflicted for three years, and was twelve months under the Baron. As witness my hand, Wn.i IAM Rtts, November 13th, 1841. A remarkable cure performed on Mrs. Pell, wife of Mr. James Pell, jun., conlectioner, Cross-Street, Newport:—She was afflicted with a sore leg for two years and a half, but by taking two bottles of Mr. Tucker's Tincture, and using t\\ 0 boxes of his ointment, she is quite cuied. Mr. and Mrs. Pell have certified this fact. Certificate dated August 26th, 1839. Mr. TUCKER'S MEDICINES may be had at any time, only direct No.23, Commercial-street, Newport,Monmouth- shire." All letters to be post-paid. PARR'S LIFE PILLS. f J^HE following lelier-afiords another convincing proof of the |_ almost miraculous power of the far-farned remedy of Old Parr. To the Proprietors of I'ARR'S LIFE PILLS, GENTLEMEN,—I HA\E the utmost pleasure in forwarding you this my own case of cure, enected solely by the persevering use of PARR'S LIFE PILLS. Before having recourse to them, I had been for up wards of live years afflicted with a most distressing malady, which the dirterent eminent medical men who atlended me all pronounced to be a serious case ot hydrocele (or dropsy of the scrotum;, and declared there was no other chance of erther relief or cure than undergoing a surgical operation. I was thus driven almost to despair, and consulted the treatise written by Sir Astley Cooper, wherein he states that the operation is generally attended with considerable danger. I, therefore determined not to risk so painful and uncertain an experiment, but' rather chose to leave the result to nature and Providence Fortunately, 1 heard of the great fame ot I'ARR'S LIFE PILLS, and resolved to give them a air riai consequently took them for some time without perceiving an) benefit, but still kept persevering and 1 have now taken twelve boxes, and to my great joy, 1 am perfectly well the dropsy is entire ) remove ogether with a scorbutic affection, which I had beeD much troubled with since my return from India, in 1827; and now there is not a vestige ol disease left in my whole system, as I am now m better health and spirits than 1 have been for fourteen years. I feel certain ) ou would have accounts of far more cures, it' people would persevere in the use of the pilIs a proper length of time, as I have done, 1 give you niy heartfelt thanks, and authority to publish this letter, and will gladly answer anv applications either personally or by letter, and remain your grateful and obliged servant, [Signed) vv. MOAT, 3, Cobbett-street, Shaws-brow Salford. Witness JOilX ilOLC,II, ( headle Carrier. Manchester, Fch 7 ¿. CAE I'LON.—Purchasers will please to observe that none are genuine without the words PACK'S LiFE PILLS, engraved on the Government Stamp (which is pasted round the sides of each box) in white letters on a rcd ground. Proprietors-To lioberls and Co., 9, Crane Coutt, Fleet- street. Wholesale Agents—E. Edwards, 67, St. Pauls; Barclays, 93, Farnngdon-strcet; Suttuii and Co., How Churchyard and Retail by most vendors, at Is. Ijd., 2s. 9d., and lis. per box. Agent for Newport r^.X. JENKINS, Chemist. Messrs. W. 1nd E. Wood, Pontypool and Abersychan. Mr. W. Conway, Pontypool. The Life of Old Parr, with fine engravings, may be had Gratis of all agents* f ON SALE, ATN LIVERPOOL AND BRISTOL. GUANO MANVBS, [v FR°M T0 200 Weight each, as imported from Peru Price ^0' 10#> and PerTon- as in I"1?' or N CJ "eight under one ton. A'p";Pto'cHAKl.F.S OHEENING, Broker. Bristol.—Bristol, 29th Man.. — MONMOUTHSHIRE. COURT or SEVERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY (Y ive: N, rriHAT a General Adjourned Court and Session P ,^ewer JL for the Levels of the Hundreds of Cddicot anu ent looge. in the county of Monmooth, will be held at the honje ° John Lloyd, commonlv called or known by the name of th»e KING'S HE*D INN, in the town of Newport, in the said connty, on THURSDAY, the Thirteenthdaj of April nut, at the boor of Twelve at NOOD when and wbere all persons who shall find themselves aggrieved by any opon them, (at a Court of her Majesty's Ja«tice» of SeweF*, bold en for tb* said Levels, at Newport aforesaid, on Wednesday, the Fif- te nth day of February last past,) may then appear and enter their Traverse thereto, otherwise the same will stand confirmed. Usk 29tb March, 1843. ALEX. JONES, CLERK. Just Published, the 12th Edition, Price 2s. 6d. (enclosed in a Sealed Envelope), and sent Free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post-office Order for 3&. 64., THE SILENT FRIEND, A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES OF THE GENERATIVE SYSTEM, in both sexes; being an Enquiry iato lhe concealed cause that destroys physical energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has established bei em- pire:—with observations on the baneful effects of Solitary In- dulgence and infection Local and Constitutional Weakness, Nervous Irritation, Consumption, and on the partial or total Extinction of the Reproductive Powers with means of RESTO- RATION the destructive effects of Gonorrhsea, G)eet, Stricture, and Secondary Symptoms are explained in a familiar manner the Woik is embellished with Engravings, representing the deleterious influence of Meicury on the Skin, by Eruptions on the Head, Face, and Body with approved mode of Cure for 50k'h sexes followed by observations on the Obligations of AGE> anc' healthy perpetuity; with directions for the lemova'l Ot Ehys'ca' and Constitutional Disqualifications; the whole' pointed' out to SUFFERING HUMANITY as a SILENT F Pl I,, N D, to be without exposure, and with assured confidence of success- c Bv R and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, London and Birmingham, Published by the Authors, and h.old by strange, 21, Pater- noster-row; Firid, 65, Quadrant, Regent-street Purkis, Compton. street. So-hø; Phillips, Oxford-street Jackson and Co., 130, New Bond-street; Gorden 146, Leadenhall-street; Kettle, 117, High Hjuborn; Catter- mole, 17, Ratcliff-higway; Stroud, 163, Blacktnars -road D edge, 67, White-chapel High-street, London; Guest, 51, Bull-street, Birmingham., Heaton and Bnckton, Briggate, Leeds Ferris, Brown, and Co., Union-street, Br is- tol; J. Fryer, Westgate-street, Bath Mr. Lisdsey, 11, Elm- row, Edinburgh D. Campbell. 136, Argyle-Street, Glasgow Ward, Pring, and Rawl, 30, Westmoreland-street, Dublin Courier Office, Manchester; J. Newton, 16, Cbnrch-street, Liverpool; and by all Booksellers in town and eounfty, and at The MERLIN OFFICE NEWPORT. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired function of life, and is exclusively directed to the cure of such com- plaints as arise from a disorganization of the Generative Sys- tem, whether constitutionel or acquired, loss of sezn) power and syphilitic disease and is calculated to afford decided re- lief to those who by early indulgence in solitary habits have weakened the powers of their system, and fallen into a ttateet chronic debility, by which the constitution is left in a deplo- rable state, and that nervous mentality kept up which places the individual in a state of anxiety for the remainder of life, {'he consequences arising from this dangerous practice are art confined to its pure physical result, but branch to moral onn; leading the excited, deviating mind into a fertile field of seduc- iye error, into a gradual and total degradation of manhood, into a pernicious application of those inherent rights which nature ivisely instituted for the preservation of herspecies bringing on premature decrepitude, and all the habitudes of old age such an one carries with him the form and aspect of other men, but without the vigour and energy of that season which his early vouth bade him hope to attain. How many men cease to be men, or at least, cease to enjoy manhood at thirty ? How many at eighteen receive the impression ot the seeds of syphi- litic disease itself? tile consequences of whirh [ravel out of the ordinary track of bodily ailment, covering the fr.:me with dis- gusting evidences of its ruthless nature, and impregnating the wholesome stream of life with mortal poison conveyiog into families the seeds of disunion and unhappiness nndermimng domestic harmony; and striking at the very soul of human intercourse. The fearfully abused powers or the human Generative Sys- tem require the most cautions preservation and the debihty and disease resulting from early todiacretiott demand, for the cure of those dreadful evils, that anch medicines should be em- p!oyed that are most certain to be successful. It is for these cases Messrs. Perry and Co. particularly designed their CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACjUM, which is intended to relieve those persons who, by an immoderate indulgence of their passions, have ruined their constitutions, or in their way to the consummation of that deploraole state, are affected with any of those previous symptoms that betray its approach olS the various affections of the nervous system, obstinate gleets, .-xcesses, irreguiaiity, obstructions of certain evacuations, weaknesses, total impotency, barrenness, &c. As nothing can be better adapted to help and nourish the constitution so there is nothing more generally acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward wastings, loss of appe- tite, indigestion, depression of spirits, trembling or shaking of ihe hands or limbs, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath, or consumptive habits, and debilily arising trô:n Syphilis. It possesses wonderful efficacy in all cases of syphu;s.hts. head- dches, weaknesses, heaviness and lowness 01 spirits, dimness of sii;ht, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, vapours and melancholy, and all kinds of livsteric complaints are gra- dually removed by its use. And even where the disease of Sterility appears to have taken the firmest hold of the lemale constitution, the softening tonic qualities of the Cordial Balm -if Syriacum will warm and punty the Wood and juices, in- crease the animal spirits, invigorate and revive the whole ani- iial machine, and remove the usual impediment to maternity. This medicine is particularly recommended to be taken before persons enter into the MATRIMONIAL STATE, lest in the event of piooreation occurring, the innocent offspring should bear en- stamped upon it the physical characters derivable from paiental debility, or evil eruptions of a malignant tendency, that are most assuredly introduced by thesame neglect and imprudence. Sold in Bottles, price lis. each or the quantity of four in one Family Bottle for 33s., by which one lis. bottle is saved. Prepared only by Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons, 19 BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDOBr and 4, Great Charles-street, Birmingham. Observe, none are genuine without the signature of Impressed on a stamp en the outside of each wrapper, lo imi- tate which is felony of the *eepest dy«. The Five Pound cases (the purchasing pf which will be a su ing of One Pound Twelve Shillings,) may J* had as isua1 at 19, BERBERS-STREET, Oxford-street, JL-ONDON, and 4, Great Chailes-stieet, Birmingham and patient 111 the country who require a couise of this admirable Medicine shb'.nld send Five Pounds by letter, which will entitle them to the fai.' oeueht of such advantage. May be had of all Booksellers, Druggists, and Patent Medi- cine Venders in Town and Country throughout the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe and America. Messrs. Perry expect lI:hen consulted by letter j. he IlHtal Fee of One Pound, uithout uhich, no notice whatever can be taken of the Communication. Patients are requested io be as nnnute as possible in the de- tail of their cases,—as to the duration of the complaint, the symptoms, age. habits of living, and general occupation. Me- dicines can be forwarded to any part of the world no difficulty can occur, as they will be securely packed, and carefully pro- tected from observation. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. per Box, (observe the signature of R. and L. PERRY and Co., on the outside of each wrapper,) are well known throughout Europe and America to be the most certain and effectual cure ever discovered for every stage and symptom of the Venereal Disease, in both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secon- dary Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, deficiency, and all diseases of the Urinary Passages, without loss 01 time, confinement or hindrance from business; they have effected i.he most surprising cures, not only in recent and severe cases, but when salivation and all other means have failed; and are of the utmost importance to those afflicted with Scorbutic Affec- uons Eruptions on any part of the body, Ulcerations, Scro- fulous or Venereal Taint, being justly calculated to cleanse the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid affection, and restore weak and emaciated constitutions to pristine health and vigour. It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease, owing to the unskilfulness of illiterate men who by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the con- stitution, causing ulceiations, blotches on the head, face, and body, dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deafness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bODCS, ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, with nocturnal pain* in the head and limbs, till at length i genera] debility ot the constitution ensues, and a melancholy death puts a period to their dreadful sufferings. Messis. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as usual at No. 19, BKRNERS-S1 REE1, Oxford-street, London, and 4, Gieat Charles-street, (four doors fiom Easy Row,) Bir- mingham punctually from Eleven in the Morning until Eight in the Evening, and on Sundays fiom eleven till One. Only one personal visit is lequired fn a country patient, to enable Messrs. Perry and Company to giw such advice as will be the means of effecting a permanent and effectual cure, alter all other means have proved ineffectual. N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Medicine Yen- ders, and every other Shopkeeper can be supplied with any quantity 01 Perry's Purifying Specific Pills, and Cordial Balm of Syriacum, with the usual allowance to the trade, by most of the principal WhosalePatent Medicine Houses in Londons Sold by H. Williams, E, V. Jenkiar* and F. D. Ya*§haa» Newport,