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Mfe COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. Provisional Order, Made under the Highway Acts 26, 26 Vic., cap. 61, snd 27, 28 Vic., cap. 101, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held at Usk, in and for the said County, on the 31st December, 1866, for alter- ing the ABEBGAVENNY HIGHWAY DISTRICT. MONMOUTHSHIRE TO WIT. WHEREAS JAMES FABQUHAR, Clerk, The Honourable WILLIAM POWELL RODNEY, THOMAS DAVIES, Esquire, JAMES CHARLES HILL, Esquire, CRAWSHAY BAILEY, the younger, Esquire, and FERDINAND CAPEr. HANBURY WILLIAMS, Esquire, being Six of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, acting in and for the County of Monmouth, have by a writing under their hands, dated the twenty-eighth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, required CHARLES PROTHERO, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace for the said County, to add to or send with the Notice required by law to be given of the holding of the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said County, a Notice in the form marked A, in the schedule to the Act of the 25th and 26th years of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, chapter 61, intituled "An Act for the better. management of the Highways in England" or as near thereto as circumstances will admit, that at such General Quarter Sessions a proposal will be made tto alter the Abergavenny Highway District within the said County, by the union of and by com- bining the Parishes of Llantillio Pertholey Ultra and Llantillio Pertholey Citra in the said District into one Parish of the same Area as the Poor Law Parish of Llantillio Pertholey, and to be called the Parish of Llantillio Pertholey, and by declaring that no sepa- rate Waywardens shall be elected for such parishes. And that such parish shall be subject to the same liabilities in respect of the Highways within it, which were before maintained by such parishes sepa- rately, as if their several liabilites had attached to the whole parish, and that two Waywardens shall be elected for such parish as a whole. And by directing that the number of Waywardens to be elected for the Parish of Abergavenny, includ- ing the Hamlets of Hard wick and Lloyndee, in the said District, shall be altered to two Waywardens. And by dieting that the number of Waywardens to be elected for such part of the Parish of Llanover as is not included in the Blaenavon District, and is in the Abergavenny Highway District, shall be altered to two Waywardens. And whereas at the present Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said County, held at the Town Hall, in the town of Usk, in and for the said County, on the thirty-first day oi December, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, a proposal in the terms hereinbefore set forth was submitted to the said Court by the said Justices. And whereas the said Court have heard and enter- tained the said proposal, and have considered the pre- mises and it has been shown to the said Court that the Notices required by the said Act have been duly civen. Now, therefore, the said Court, in pursuance of the « power vested in the Court in and by the said Act, and in and by the 27th and 28th Victoria, cap. 101, I do by the following Provisional Order direct- t That the Parishes of Llantillio Pertholey, Ultra and Citra, in the said District be joined and combin- ] ed into one parish of the same area, as the Poor Law Parish of Llantillio Pertholey, and to be called i the parish of Llantillio Pertholey that no separate waywardens shall be elected for such parishes that such parish shall be subject to the same liabilities in respect of the high ways within it, which were before maintained by such parishes separately, as if their several liabilities had attached to the whole parish i and that two Waywardens shall be elected for such parish as a whole. And the said Court do, by this Provisional Order, further direct that the number of waywardens to be elected for the parish of Abergavenny, including the hamlets of Hardwick and Lloyndee in the said District, shall be altered to two Waywardens. And further, the said Court do by this Provisional Order direct that the number of waywardens to be elected for such part of the parish of Llanover as is not included in the Blaenavon District, and is in the Abergavenny Highway District, shall be alter- ed to two waywardens; and that the said District do in future comprise the parishes and places following, that is to say Abergavenny, including j Llanvetherine the Hamlets of Hard- Llangattock Lingoed wick and Lloyndee Llanvapley Bwflch Trewyn Llanwenarth Ultra Cwmyoy Higher Llnnwenarth Citra Cwmyoy Lower Llantillio Pertholey Llanellen Llanthewy Skyrrid Llanover (part of) Llangattock nigh Usk Llanvihangel Crucorney, Llanfoist including the Hamlet of Llansaintfraed Penbiddle Lianvihangel nigh Usk Llanthewy Rytherch Oldcastle excepting from such District any and all Districts constituted under the Public Health Act, 1848, and the Local Government Act, 1853, or either of such Acts; all parishes and places under the superin- tendence ofBoards established under the provisions of the Act 6 and 6 William 4, cap. 50, sec. 18: all parishes and places, or parts of parishes and places the highways whereof are maintained under the pro- visions of any Local Act of Parliament: and all parishes and places, or parts of parishes and places, within the limits of any borough. It is further ordered by the said Court, that except as herein otherwise provided, each pariah in the said District shall elect one Waywarden. T iatlv it it is ordered that the confirmation of the foregoing Provisional Order by a Final Order shall be taken into consideration by the Justices at a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden at the Town Hall, in the Town of Usk afore- said, in and for the said county, on the Eighteen h day of March, One thousand eight hundred and sixty seven. 13y the Court, CHARLES PROTHERO, Clerk of the Peace. C. B. JACKSON, AUCTIONEER, PONTYPOOL, WILL periodically attend at USK, and all Orders left at the LLANGIBBY ARMS, will receive U1 mediato attention S===SS=SSS=S==========S=S—— ANNUAL CLEARANCE SI L E AT THB ORIGINAL LONDON HOUSE, RA{LAN. (Established 1835.) J STEED begs to inform the inhabitants of Raglan and its vicinity, that his Anial Clearance Sale com- • mences on the 1st day of February, and continues throughout the month. Telt—Cash. INTERESTING GAMES,! Comprising Bombardment (an excellent round game), Chinese Puzzles, Chess, Dra|htf» Dominoes, Dice, Puff and Dart, Solitaire, German Tactics, Parlour Bowls, Change for a Sovereign,pope Joan, Quartette, Backgammon, Puzzles, Cribbage, Roulette, Conjuring, All Round, and Cards of all tijiU. GAME OF SCHIMMELL.-Thi. has long been a fashionable game on the Contiuenipotioularly Germany, from whence it takes its name. GAME ot TIVOLI.—This amusing game is played with Cues and two Balls, the jor running througli pins, ultimately falling into sundry holes. J '■ CHEISTMAS NOTE PAJER and ENVELOPES, Persian Scent Cases, Card Boxes, tyamental Inkstands, Counters, Netting Boxes, Bronze Ornaments, Pomades, Eau de Cologne, Valentine^ ;c., dec. COUBBIEB BAGS, LADIES' BAGS, PVBSBS, &C. A large assortment of Toy and lNSTRUCTIV. BOOM, of every Price. Pocket BOOS, Almanaokt, and Diaries for the new year. A choice Collection of Tale and Poetry Books. f To be had of J. H. CLARK, Bridge Street, Usk. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT, SHOE, AND GAITER MANUFACTORY. No. 16, CROSS-STREET, ABERGAVENNY. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. 3V/C EVANS BEGS to call the attention of the Public to the very LARGE STOCK of BOOTS jnd SHOES she bae constantly on hand. At her Establishment the Purchaser can select from upward} «f 25sOOO Pwr,< 8. D. ■ Women's good elastic boots from i 0 iper pair. Ditto clamps, ifrst-rate 8 0 „ Men's elastic boots 80. Ditto cossacks 5 r And all other Goods equally moderate in Price. I N.B.—Gentlemen's hunting boots made to order equal to any London House. ASTROLOGY! ASTROLOGY! Second Edition, 130,000 sold in one week. ASTROLOGY, just published, 3d.; post free, 4d. DOCTRINE OF NATIVITES, by which every one may calculate their own Nativity and learn their own Natural Character. By EUGENE CARBONA, the Ancient EGYPTIAN ASTRO- LOGER. Office: 181, Fleet-street, London. N.B.-The Trade liberally dealt with. MONEY. pAA X'QAfi Cash without sureties 9Ui< £ \J otOUVy f immediately advanced by a private capitalist, to Farmers, "Tradesmen, and others, Male or Female, in Town or Count^ n sums from £ 20 to £ 300—on the personal tecurtlut of the borrower, for any term not exceeding five years, repayable by easy instalments or otherwise, to suit the convenience of the borrower. Interest at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum. No life assurance, legal ex- penses or deductions of any kind; the full amount ap- plied for advanced, and the strictest confidence ob- served. Applications stating amount required for how long and how to be repaid, will meet with prompt atten- tion enclosing stamped addressed envelope to Mr. i James Warren, 46 Southampton street, Camberwell, London, S. r N.B. A Local Agent required with security and I references. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. THIS Invaluable Medicine, which has for JL nearly Half a Century had a large and increas- ing Sale, is admirably adapted to supply a great want -that of a remedy always at hand, easy of application, and certain in its results. The extraordinary cures effected by this wonderful preparation prove that where these Pills are used, perfect and robust health may be depended on. The following interesting case of restoration of health is one of the most recent; hundreds more might be added 1, Waingste, Sheffield, July 26,1866. "To John Kaye, Esq.-Dear Sir,-l hrve much plea- sure in bringing to your notice another extraordinary case of cure through the use of your invaluable medicine. Mrs. Wellfoot, of 2. Sylvester-lane, in this town, has been for many years afflicted with dropsy and spinal complaint to such an extent that she had to be lifted in and out of bed, having quite lost the use of her limbs. For the last four years she has been under the care of some of the most eminent doctors, but could not obtain any relief from their treatment. While in this deplorable condition, she was advised to try Kaye's Worsdell's Pills, and, solely by their use, she has entirely recovered her health, and is able to follow her usual em- ployment. From the extraordinary benefit she has re- ceived from the use of your medicine she is truiy grateful I and thinks it her duty to make her case known, so that j other unfortunate persons, suffering as she has done, may know where to find a remedy.-I remain, dear Sir, yours respectfully. (Signed) "B.ELLIS." j Prepared solely by JOHK KÀYE, Esq., of Prospect Hall, Woodford, Essex. Sold by all Chemists and other Dealers in Patent Medicines, at Is. l £ d., 2s. 9d., and 4i. 6d Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street, London. IMPORTAIT. I IP you want to BORROW MONEY at a cheap rate, go to Mr. \V. WILLIAMS, 16, I Dock-street, Newport, Mon., and Insure your Life, | and he will guarantee that, with approved personal security, you can have any sum from J650 to £ 2,000, for 2, 3, 4, or 5 years, repayable by fixed half- yearly or quarterly instalments. Office Hours; 10 to 5.
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Usk Coal Fund. I LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS received January, 1 1867' £ s. d. 4 ™ 010 Ansley, Mr • 0 1 0 Addis, Mrs n v 0 A Lady /» 0 0 Bailey, Crawshay Esq., M.P..« Baker, Rev. S. C. j 0 0 Bromfield, Mr Q 5 Q Bosworth, Mr 0 j g Blower, Miss j q q Churchill. Mr. Q JQ 6 Cadwallader, Rev. J Q Cherry, Mr. Q 5 4 Chief Constable Q 5 0 Clark, Mr. J. 2 0 O Davies, Miss H. 0 5 0 Daviev Oliver Mr 2 0 0 Dunn, Mr. (by coal). 0 2 O Davies, Mr. John Q 2 1 Davies, Mr. James Q | Q Davies, Mr."William. Q 0 Davis, Mr. Michael 1 O 0 Davis, Mr. William Q J 0 Edwards, Mrs. 0 0 61 Edmonds, Mr n 5 0 Gilbert, Mrs V 0 0 Gill, Mrs 0 j 0 Edmunds, Mr. George 5 q 0 Falconer, Thomas, Esq ••»••• n Gustard, Mr. H. G o g Griffin, Mr. H. C. j Q Gerard, Mr 0 2 0 Garnett, Mrs Q 2 6 Jenkins, Miss Jones,Mr. (Naptha "Works,) 0 T LR. /W:.„ U 4 Jones, mr. ^vme wee; 0 2 6 Jones,Mr, Jamea 0 .« 0 Jones and Powell,MesBrs.. Q 2 0 Jones, Miss E.. Q Q Keats, Mr. James 0 2 6 Llewelhn,Mr. 0 2 6 Leake, Mr. g Merrett, Misses o 4 0 Morgan, Rev. David a 2 6 Matthews, Mrs o 5 0 Morgan, Mr. Thomas Millar, Mr. 2 0 0 McDonnell, Mrs Q Q McDonnell, Major „ 0 Macfarlane,Mra.. ft „ o Moran, Mr. 0 5 Q Parker, Mr. James i o 0 Partridge* Daniel Esbury, Esq. Q Parker. Mr. Edward. n l 0 Paine,Jjfr JatneB JJ 0 026 Robinson, Mr. ft Richardson, Mr. J ft Roberts, Mr. John. Roberts, Richard 026 Roberts, Mr 0 2 6 Shepard, Mr. A. J 0 i Shepard, Mrs 10 0 Skipp, Mr. n 2 0 Stockham, Mr 0 0 Satchell, Mr. R 0 J Smith,Mr » J! Stephens, Mr. W. Thomas, Rev. 1 Thomas, Mr. William 0 1 0 Thomas, Mr. 2 u lhomas,Mr. J Walters, Mrs JJ Wrenford, Rev, W. II „ Wade, Mr. A J j Williams,,Rev, A. Watson, Mrs Wilson, Rev. J 1 0 Williams, Mrs. (Castle Vale) 1 Waddington, A. Esq 1 0 Total 45 5 7
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There were 118 recipients. J —— y TO BE LE T, with immediate possession, a Smith's t Shop with Cottage; also a Labourer s Cottage. a -Apply to lORN JONZI, Llwynygaer, near Raglan, 'J Monmouthshire. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, all tha1 ] pleasant and healthy REblDENCE, called a KIKQCOED COTXAGB," situated on the Kingcoed, near j the village of Llandenny. The house comprises eight rooms, with a lawn in front, and 28lacres of arable and ? pasture LAND, adjoining. Also TWO COT1AGES, now let at £ 10 per annum. The property is within three miles of the Raglan Road £ the whole— £ 56 per annum. Mr. John Howell, the late tenant, will show the property, and for further i particulars and to treat, apply to Mr. JOKN CLABKE, J Stow Farm, near Coleford, Gloucestershire, or to Mr. JJLMES GRAHAM, Land Agent, Monmouth. j TO BE LET, that Old-established INN, known as THE GEOKGE," situated in Isew Market-street, in the Town of Usk. The house is well situated for business, and is suited for doing an extensive trade.- Apply to Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, the tenant. AROUSE and PREMISES on the TWYN to be LE r, and entered upon the 1st of MAT. Apply to Mr. WILLIAM EVANS, Carpenter, Usk. W~ ANTED a Good General Servant.—Apply to E. Thomas, Chemist, Usk. W ANTED, a MILLER, to take charge of a Grist Mill. He must be a married man, of good character, and capable of keeping accounts.—Apply to Mr. JOHK CLARK, Monk Mill. Usk Penny Readings. NOTICE.—The Readings fixed for Tuesday next, is postponed until further notice. J. H. CLARK, Hon. Sec. Provincial Banking Corporation LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Dividend at the rate of 7| per cent, per annum (free of in- come tax) upon the Nett Capital of the Bank, will be payable on and after the 13th inst. • JAMES TULLOCK, 5th February, 1887. General L. WILLIAMS, JUN., Saddle and Harness Manu&cturer, r MtA Xhimlm/'i* JtiOtfitZMKtow, m*nt to th* tx-Royri Family of frmne*, **•,) BIGS respectfully to inform tha nobility, ««try, and inhabitants generally ofU.k "ditsnMgh- bourhood, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS im the above line, with a well-selected assortment of Sad- dlery, Harness. Horse Clothing ofe very description, whidi he will ofer t. the Public at prices which he feels cannot fail to ensure their patroHage. and this combined with punctuality in the «"cut:onofaU orders entrusted to him, wiU, he hopes, for him the support it will be his constant endeavour to deserve. London Whips, Bits, Spurs, Brushes, Sponges, Ae. A choice selection of everything requisite for the Hunting Field. Carriage and Gig Harness, Horse Clothing, fce., made after the latest London Patterns. Machine Driving Bands of every description. N B.-Enr,. article in the trade will be aadt upon the premises. Six Per Cent. allowed for Cash upon all purchases Amounting to 30s. and upwards. Note the Address-Near the Bridge. Usk, Oct. >2, 1866. JUST ISSUED. THE MOMENTOUS QUESTION. CRINOLINE. — LADIES should at once ••• THOMPSON'S NEW 8TYLB, which, light, graceful, and elegant in outline, combines and economy with the very latest Obs^rve the name, THOMMOS, and tha Trade Mark, A. CROWN." Sold everywhere. Thomas's Emulsion of Syrups, o. PECTORAL COUGH DROPS, T70R coughs, colds, influenza, hoarseness, hoop- T ing cougb, difficulty of breathing, asthma, and Ac- •• tions of tbe pulmonary orgsns generally. The i* demand for this truly valuable Syrup is a of iu efficacv and renders it unnecessary for tbe proprietor to urge 1t*numerou» advanUges; it is composed ef the active properkes of herbs roots, end balsams, in a concentrated form, and possesses grwt Nothing and healing prop«tie.. From its agweable wrte U may be easily administered to ebildren,.ndjsno» »a- scceptable to adults wbo have ea aversion to aedieine. Sold in bottles et 7\A, Is. lid., and a». Vd. eaeb. by the proprieter—T. RODERICK, Chemist, Pontyp*oU enJ most jhemists and medicine '«do»- f' Pope. Newport—Thomas i. Jones, H^h-stw*. I J. H. ClarkMonmouth—W. 8pww; Abergavenny I Wartinm *«. Bayley's Tonic, Aperient, & Purifying FAMILY PILLS. FOR biliouB and liver complaints, indigestion sick headache, loss of appetite, heartburn.BervousBess, impurities of the blood, and other ailments arising from a disordered state ot the stomaeh and bowels. These vege. table pills are particularly recommended for general use, and only require to be trisd to prove their great efficacy, Being mild in their action they are invaluable to families, and may be taken at any time without interfering with ordinary engagements. Sold in boxes at 7id., Is. lid., and 8s. 9d. eaeb; or free by post for 8,14, or 33 stamps. Prepared only by T. RODERICK, Chemist, Pontypool and sold by most medicine vendors, and agents for Thomas Emulsion 01 Syrups. CENTER AVENUE, OXFORD MARKET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON. To BUTCHERS, FARMERS, GAME DEALERS. BUTTER FACTORS, PROVISION MER. CHANTS, and OTHERS. MESSRS. SMITH & CO, Meat, Poultry, Butter, Pork, and Game Salesmen, Butter Factors, Pro- vision Merchants, &c., beg to inform the Public that they are open to receive Consignments of the above, and to assure those who may please to give them a Trial, that the best shall be done for their interest. The Center Avenue of Oxford Market being large and extensive premises, situated at the West end of London among the Gentry and Nobility, we are en. abled to make the highest Prices of all Goods con- signed to us for Sale. i Commission for Selling, 5 per cent. PiW. <lves and Sheep, Is. each. Live Cattle at per head. Accounts returned the Day of Sale. Please advise by Post each Consignment. TfONEY TO LEND.—To TRADES- iVI MEN, FARMERS, K OTHERS.—MONEY immediately advanced on good personal security, or Leasehold, Copyhold, and Freehold Property, from £ 50 to £ 5000, at 6 per cent interest. Upwards of five hundred thousand pounds have already been advanced.—Apply to Mr. C. JOHNS, Licensed Appraiser and House Agent, Prospect Place, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon.,(opposite the New Presbyterian Chapel), or to Mr. C. J. B. JACKSON, Auctioneer &c., 5, Cambria Place, Albion Road, Pontypool Money also advanced on all kinds of property, fur- niture, and effects, intended for sale by auction. N .B.-All applications by pest to eentain 4 stamps for reply. "Y"ALENTINES! VALENTINES! The Attention of the Public generally is called to a veryjLiarge Assortment of Valentines just received, which, as JOegant Emblems of Love aud Affection, could certainly Not be surpassed at auy other Establishment in town.The prices being low, they are within the reach of all. In design they have been pronounced to be charming. iNow is the time for those wisbing to give proof of tbeirftndleas affection, at examine the very extensive and richO TOCK, a J. H. CLAEK'S. TISX.
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A Great Quantity for Little Money. 120 Sheets of full-sized Note Paper 6d: 100 good Cream Laid Envelopes. 6d. Post8vo. Pocket Account Book with 140 ruled ) pages, bound in parchment, with brass clasp f 9d Post 8vo. Pocket Account Book with 200 ruled t pages, Half-bound strong. f> 9d. Foolscap 8vo. oblong metallic Memorandum Book, 212 pages, with clasp, pocket, and v pencil J Foolscap 8vo. Pocket Account Book, 174 s ruled pages, half-bound j 5d. Ditto ditto, with clasp. 6d. Pocket Book, with 144 ruled pages, pocket, I flap, and elastic band j od« i Church Services, with gilt edges and clasp, from ) 2s, 6d. each. Prayer Books from 6d. each. AT J. H. CLARK'S, BooyiiFLLitig, USK.
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NOTICE TO THp PUBLIC. WILLIAM ~JO NES, BLACKSMllii, Red Lion Inn, Monmouth, formerly of Mitcheltroy, BEGS to inform his Friends knd the Public gene- rally that he has taken to the Business of Mr. WILLIAM JONES, of Croft-y-cby, where be intends J carrying on the above business, in all its Branches. Orders executed with punctuflity and despatch, at the most reasonable charges. February 4th, 1807. 4 10, FROGMORE-STREET, ABERGAVENNY. 1 j. ,8.. PR..qt.SS E R, Grocer and Tea" Dealer, BEGS respectfully to intimate that he has COM- MENCED BUSINESS OJI the Premises named above, lately occupied by Mr. W. HAVAKD, and aituated a few doors below Messrs, TJucker Brothers, Seed Warehouse, and he trusts that, by keeping none but Goods of the Best Quality, and by retailing them at the Lowest Remunerative Prices, to merit the Support which it will be his constant endeavour by strict atten- sion and punctuality to deserve. J. H. P. has supplied himself with a Large Stock of New Christmas Fruits, which he is enabled to offer at Prices which cannot fail to givp satisfaction. 10, Frogmore-street, Abergavenny, December 12, 1866. The TEA used by the Ilillion. We use JOHNSONS' Pure Tea, because we can always depend on its uniform excellence. We use JOHNSONS' Pure Black Tea, because-it is most economical, and in strength and flavour it excels., We use JOHNSONS' Mixed Teas, because-they combine a variety of choice sorts, are of great strength, and ot rich, mellow, and delicate flavour. We use JOHNSONS' Pure Green Tea, because-of its purity, the surface not being co- vered with any artificial colour which renders it quite as wholesome as any Black Tea. JOHNSON & Co's Pure Teas are sold in 2oz.—4oz. —jib.—and lib. packets, at 2s. 8d.— 3s.—and 3s. 4d. per lb. Choice qualities at 3s. 4d. and 4s. per lb.. J. H. CLARK, Bookseller, has been ap- pointed sole Agent for Usk. STATIONERY of aU kinds; Account Books ruled S and made to any pattern; and Periodical Pnbli«a» toons supplied by J. H. (JLAJIK, Usk. THE O lErC-A. MP I O XT Liver and Stomach. Pills. f THESE PILLS are compounded from the 1- recipe of one of the most eminent physicians of tbe present day (who, from purely philanthropic motives- knowing their excellent properties by experience- has been induced to give the benefitof them to the public at large). They are prepared by an able and experienced chemist, and are acknowledged, ey the faculty, to be the most valuable medicine for all disorders of the stomach, I and derangements of the liver, ever prepared. It is a well-known fact that laost of the diseases inci- dentsl to the human race, arise from a disordered sto- mach, and irregular state of the bowels, and for want of a suitable remedy, taken iu time, thousands of (at first) simple maladies, become serious illnesses. To guard against this great evil, to preserve the blessings of health, these pills are confidently and earnestly recom- mended. They act generally on the constitution, cleanse the blood of all impurities; regulate the secretions, and give tone to the stomach; correct the morbid condition ef the liver, regulate the bowel*, and, by removing all impedi- ments restore elasticity and vigour to the whole frame. Sold Wholesale by Messrs. BAXCLAT & Son, LOIDOK, and Retail by all Medicine Vendors. Sold in Boxes (with directions for use) li. ljd. and lid, asoh. (A Saving by taking the Large Sise). Jf.B.—To meet tht convenient* ef ptrtotu at a dittanc«, J5T. 1 CLARK, Uik, mil forward m boJ> Fru if Pott, for j pottage