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BREAKFAST,—EPPS'S COCOA.—GRATEFUL AND COM- FORTING.—The very agreeable character ok this prepar- ation has rendered it a general favorite. The Civil Service Gazette remarks: "The singular success which Mr. Epps attained by his homos jpathic preparation of ocoa has never been surpassed by any experimentalist. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a dalicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold by the Trade only in j lb., t lb., and 1 lb., tir-lined packets, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Homoeo- pathic Chemists, London. LTXXCBIANT AND BEAUTIFUL HAIR.—Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer or Pressing never fails to quickly restore GRAY OR FADED HAIR to its youthful colour and beauty, and with the first application a beau- tiful gloss and delightful fragrance is given to the Hair. It stops Hair from falling off. It prevents baldness. It promotes luxuriant growth. It causes the Hair to grow thick and strong. It removes all dandruff. It contains Neither oil nor dye. In large bottles-Price Six Snillings. Sold by all Chemists and Perfumers. For Children's Hair, Mrs. Allen's "Zyiobaiaamum" far exceeds any pomade or hair oil, and is a delightful Hair Dressing; it is a distinct and separate preparation from the Restorer, and its use not required with it. Depot, 26, High Hol- born, London. Holloway's Pills, There is nothing in the whole It Materia Medica" like these medicaments for the cer- tainty of the action in lumbago, sciatica, tic doloreaux, and all flying or settled pains in the nervea and muscles. Diseases of the nature originate in bad blood and depraved humours, and until these are corrected there can be no permanent cure. The ordinary remedies afford but tem- porary relief, and in the end always disappoint the suf- lerer. Hollowey's Ointment penetrates the human system as salt penetrates meat, and the Pills greatly assist and and accelerate its operation by clearing away all obstructions, and giving tone to the system generally. The prophylactic virtues of of Holloway's remedies stand unrivalled. ADVICE TO MOTHERS.—Are you broken of your rest by a sick child, suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a Chemist and get a bottle of Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer imme- diately it is perlectly liai-mless; iL producss natural quiet sleep, bi relieving the child from pain, and the lilt'e cherub a>»akt's ;.s bright as a button." It has been long in use in America, and is highly recommended by medical men, Ii is very pleasant to take; it soothes the chilli; it softens the gums; allays all pain; relieves wind; reguiates the boweis; and is the best known remedy for dysentery anit diarrhea*, whether arising irom teething or other c-iuses. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. No mother shuuld be without it.—Sold by all Medicine Dealers, at Is lid per bottle. London Depot, 205, High Holborn. CASSELL, PETTER, & GALPIN'S New Works. No renrlv, 1.°00 pp., price 10s. fid. BREWER'S DICTIONARY OF PHRASE JD AN 1) F Bi.K xamplfis, Riving the Derivatio Source or Ori<ri* of Common Phrases. Allusions, and WORDS THAT HAVE A TALK TO TELL. By the Rev E. C. BKEWKR LL.D., Author of "Guide to livery-day Knowledge," ifcc. Ac This really ns-tul volume fit's a decided gap in our instruc- tive literature. It has the attraction of being thoroughly read- able evpn when reference is not the reader's object."—Daily Teerjraph. INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE. Now ready, price 4s. 6d. PAS SELL'S GUIDE TO THE INDIAN VJ CIVIL SERVICE. By ALEXANDER C. EWALD, F.S.A., containing— 1. Directions for Candidates. 2. Standards of Qualification. 3. Scales of Salaries. ■1. Specimen Examination Papers. DR. LANDELS' NEW WORK. Now ready, Crown 8vo, price 5s. WOMAN: H Ell POSITION AND POWER. By W. LANDELS, 1),D., Author of The Young1 Man in the lhrtl8 of Life," &c. &c. COUNTESS BOTHMER'S NEW WORK. Now ready, One Volusia, Crown Svo, 10s. 6d. THE POET HERO. By the-Count-ess liOTlLJTKli, Author of Strong Hands and Stead- fast Hearts," &c. &c. HOW TO MARK THE MOST OF EVERYTHING. Now Roily, the First tl.ilf-Ye u-ly Vol., cloth gilt, 6s., of '•ASSKLL'S HOUSEHOLD GUIDE, con- v_ sitting of o8i Quarto Piges Uniform with C.issell's Edueitor aud coma ning Ilius'rations and Dia- grams on almost every pa-je, and frequent Coloured Pl:1te::J; the most comprehensive work of the Kind ever attempted. Ca,5sell',s Household us a Key to all the myste- ries of hou.se-kce;riUg, tlio mo.>ssiti- S, emergencies, and pleasures of social life, will be welcomed with effusion in many a household.Daily Tel-graph. Oassell's Technical Series. Containing all the essentials of a Technical Education. Price Two Shillings each. 1. LINEAR DRAWING, adapted to Trade and Manu- facture. 2. PROJECTION OF PLANS, ELEVATION OF SOLIDS. 3. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITEC- TURAL DRAWING. 4. SYSTEMATIC DRAWING AND SHADING. 5. DRAWING FOR CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. Detailed Catalogues of the above Primary and Tech- nical Series may be had of any Bookseller, or post free on application to CASSELL, PETTER, and GALPIS, Ludgate Hill, E.C. Cassell's Primary Sohool Books. An entirely New and Original Series of Manuals. 1. BOY'S FIRST READER, Standard I. 4d. 2. BOY'S SECOND HEADER, Standard II. 4d 3. GIRL'S FIRST READER, Standard 1. 4d. 4. GIRL'S SECOND READER, Standard II. 4d. 5. ELEMENTARY ARITHMETIC. 4d. KEY 3d. 6. ELEMENTAKF GEOGRAPHY. 4d. 7. ELEMENTARY BRITISH HISTORY. 6d. 8. RIGHT LINES IN THEIR RIGHIVPLACES. Is. 9. ENGLAND AT HOME. Is. 10. OUR BODIES. Is. 11. OUR PLANTS. Is. 12. OUR HOUSES. Is. 13. THE ANIMAL KINGDOM (double volume). 2s. THE GARDEN. Cloth limp, Is. CASSELL'S HANDBOOK OF GARDEN- ING. A Guide to the Cultivation of Fruit?, Vege- tables, and Plants. Especially adapted to Amateurs. Natural Histories. The following interesting Works on NATURAL HISTORY are now published by CASSELL, PETTEK, and GALPIN :— Demy 8vo, 233 Plates. ISs. THE WORLD BEFORE THE DELUGE. From the French, of LOUIS FIGUIER. Cai-efully edited by H. W. BRISTOW, F.R.S., of the Geological Survey. Demy Svo, with 471 Plates. 16s. rpHE VEGETABLE WORLD. From the X French of LOUIS FIGUIER. Edited by C, O. G. NAPIER, F.G.S. J Demy 8vo, 427 Plates. 16s. THE OCEAN WORLD. A DESCRIP- TIVE HISTORY OF THE SEA AND ITS IN- HABITANTS. From the French of LOUIS FIGUIER Edited by C. O. G. NAPIER, F.G.S. Demy 8vo, 576 Plates. I63. rpHE INSECT WORLD. A POPULAR i ACCOUNT OF THE ortDERS OF INSECTS. From the French of LOUIS FIGUIER. Edited by E. W. JANSEN, Lib. E. S. Demy 8vo, 307 Plates. IS 3. BIRDS AND REPTILES. From the -)'-? French of LOUIS FIGUIER. Edited by PARKER GILMORE, Esq., Author of Gun, Rod, and Saddle," &c. Deiny Svo, 200 Plates. 16s. piIEFS -D'CEUVRE OF THE INDUS- KJ TKIAL ARTS. By PHILIPPE BURTY. Edited by W. CHAFFERS, F.S.A. \\7 ORLD OF THE SEA. Translated from 1 » the Freuch of ALFRED FREDOL, by the Rev. H. M. HART. Demy 8vo, with Coloured and Tinted Plates, and numerous Wood Engravings. Best clotb, lettered, 21s. V IS IT TOO LATE p NO! I II While there is Life there is Hope." THOUG H you have suffered and despaired for years, and tried JL remedies, there is still a safe and sure cure at a small cost. EVERY AFFLICTED PERSON SHOULD TRY (Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,) LIVER & NERVINE PILLS, THEY REMOVE INDIGESTION, BILIOUS £ LIVER COMPLAINTS, Shert and difficult breathing, palpitation of the heart, pains in the stomach, sense of weight after meals, flatulency, acidity, heartburn, spasms, hysterics, faintness, flushes of heat, cold chills, sick headache, giddiness, drowsiness, vomiting, green sickness, waterbrash, feverish mouth; clean the furred tongue, remove offensive breath,disagreealile taste in the mouth, parch- ed lips, stitches and pains in the sides or between the shoul- ders, sallowness of skin, blotches, pimples, the sunken eyes brighten and the spirits revive; free the stomach and bowels of all crudities that vitiate their secretions, excite a proper secre- tion of gastric juice, regulate the action of the liver with a wholesome supply of bile necessary for the process of digestion, and ahealthy flow of blood to every organ in the stomach, liver, heart, lungs and kidneys; the brain becomes strong, the in- tellect clear; give freedom to the lungs, remove bronchial affec- tions, obstructed respiration, over-gorged lungs, oppressions of the chest, congestion of the liver, lungs and brain: prevent consumption if persevered with in the early stages; pains in the back, gatherings of wind and water, dropsy, bearing down pains, inward tumours, ulcers and cancerous womb diseases, gouty swelled ancles, white legs, &c. soon disappear; dropsical fluids are speedily carried out of the system and prevented from accumulating; no dropsy can long resist their power; they promote the functions of the kidneys and bladder, prevent gravel forming, remove stricture, inflammatory heat, diiliculty in hold- ing urine, urinary deposits, sediments, &c. Remove obstructions, either in the young entering into womanhood, or approaching the turn of life-the most critical period; strengthen the nerves and give increased vigour to the constitution. Give to the complexion a healthful hue, root. out diseases that have defied every otber treatment, and health is renewed by natural means. Those who are obliged to sit up until late hours should take these pills 2 or 3 times a week, as they are the best protectors of health; they should be taken for a few weeks after accouchement to cleanse the body of humours, that for the want of being thoroughly discharged, are the cause of many serious diseases Every female who values health should talse 1 or 2 boxes at the turn of life, as they prevent uterine or womb diseases. For costiveness and piles they are a certain remedy, they regulate the bowels, and the sufferer is soon able to do without medicines. #j- Numerous Testimonials have been received of their wonderful healing and curative properties. -0 Cure of liver complaint, general debility, &c. J. GAMSTER, Burley Street, Bartisley. suffered from sinking pains in the stomach, inflamed pains in the left side, between the shoulders and across the loins, fluttering ofthe heart, loss of appetite, hectic flushes, clammy sweats, uneasiness in the bowels, &c., with languor, could scarcely breathe, ooughed up a deal of phlegm, and could not take along breath without feel- inga darting pain in his side, skin yellow, veins small and blue, was gradually losing flesh and fast sinkipg. He had been under a Doctor several months, who gave no hope of his recovery; cured in 12 weeks by Cavania's Liver & Nervine Pills. Cure of liver complaint, jaundice, and dropsy. HARRIET GRAY, Saxelby, Lincolnshire; her eyes were of a dark yellow, veins small and blue, pains in the stomach, sick. ness, pains between the shoulders and across the loins, dropsy wind and water, bearing down pains, flushes of heat, clammy sweats, aching of the bones and legs, scarcely strength to get about, had been an out-door patient at Lincoln Dispensary dnd undermedical treatments years. Cured in 10 weeks by Cava- nia's Liver & Nervine Pills. Cure of enlarged diseased liver, jaundice, dropsy, &c. MR. PEARSON, Coal dealer, High Street, Basloid near Not- tingham, was afflicted with jaundice; his eyes and skin were of a dark yellow, pains in the stomach, between the shoulders and across the loins, sickness, was very weak and scarcely able to walk, had been ill 15 months, and laid up all winter. He had been under several Doctors, one put a seton in his side. He applied for Cavania's Liver & Nervine Pills, though his case ap- peared hopeless, in a few days he began to improve, the yellow- ness to disappear, and was cured in 8 weeks; he is now able to follow his employment. Cure of indigestion, nervous debility, &c. MRS. HORN, Agbrigg, near Wakefield, suffered from LIvet- complaint, indigestion, wind, pain in the stomach and bowels palpitation of the heart, pains in the sides and between shoul- ders, trembling of the hands and limbs, loss of memory, rest- less nights, frightful dreams, apprehension of death, or of some evil about to hefall her, and other distressing symptoms. She was unable to attend to her duties for 12 months, being under the care of a nurse. She persevered with Cavania's Liver and Nervine Pills for 8 weeks and was cured. Cure of liver complaint, dropsy, swelled legs, &c, RACHEL 'IOTLEY, upper Hoyland, near Barnsley, suffered with sinking pains in the stomach, palpitation ofthe heart, giddiness, flushes of heat, sold chills, pains across the loins) fulness of body, bearing down pains, gatherings of wind and water, her legs were filled with dropsical fluid could notgetany stockings on. and was in such a weak state as not to be able to attend to herself for nine months; a Doctor told her she was incurable. She took Cavania's Liver & Nervine Pills for 10 weeks, and was perfectly cured. Cavania's Liver & Nervine Pills give Relief in the most extreme cases to Male and Female Hundreds have been cured of longstanding diseases by taking one or two boxes of these Pills, after beinr/ given up bg Physici- ans and Surgeons, and turned out of Infirmaries as incurable Price Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d.. and lis. per box There is a great saving by taking the larger boxes, the 2s.9d. contains three at ls.l|d.,4s 6d. two at 2s SJ., lis three at 4s 6d. aarSend the price of box required in postage stamps to Mrs. E. FORD, Wholesale Patent Medicine Depot, 2, King Street, DERBY. And it will be sent FREE OF POST by return, with a Book on the treatment of diseases, copies of testimonials. &e Kir MEDICINE VENDORS WISHING TO BECOMF AGENTS SHOULD APPLY TO DERBY, and they xviu be supplied with Show Cards and Circulars with their address on London Agents—F. Newbery & Sons, St. Paul's Churchyard; Sanger & Sons, Oxford street: Barclay & Sons, Farrmgdon street; Edwards, Old Change• Sutton & Co., Bow Church Yard. 861 fp Sold also by the following Agents* Usk..Mr. J. H. Clark, "C unty Observer" Office. JEtaglan.Jones and Son, chemists. Pontypool.Mr. Wood, chemist. Oaerleon.Mrs. Thoma?, bookseller. Newport.Mr. T. J. Jones, chemist, High-street. Chepstow.Mr. Hillman, stationer, High-street, Lydney.. Mr. Smith, druggist. Blakeney.Phillpots & Son, Patent Medicine vendors. Mitelielclean. Mr. J. Kat liro, chemist. Ross..Mr. Counsell, stationer, Market-place. Ledbury. Mr. A. Stringer, stationer. Monmouth.Mr. W. Co ssens, stationer, Abergavenny..Mr. J. 8. Meredith, bookseller, Blaenavnn..Mr. Keep, booksel.'er. Oassell's Representative Biographies. T" IFE AND CAREER OF LORD J—i BROUGHAM, with Extract?? from his S eeches and Notices of his Contemporaries. 25(3 pisres 8vo cloth, Is. Bd. '■pHE LIFE OF BENJAMIN DISRAELI- -L Is.; cloth, Is. Cd. 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In Cloth Grilt, Price 2s. 6d., SKETCHES OF MONMOUTHSHIRE, INCLUDING Notices of Druidical Remains—Invasion of Britain by Julius Csesar—Description of the Britons, Druids, and Bards—Landing of Ostorius to oppose Caractacus—Goverment of the Country by the Saxons—The defeat of Caractacus—The Princes of Gwent-The Norman Conquest-The Lords Marchers -Disputes between Llewellin and King John-Llewellin and William de Breos-The encounters of King Edward and Llewellin—Insurrections in Wales—Owen Glendwr'sbattles—Henry V's conquests—The Families of Monmouthshire-Tbe Civil War—The Storming of Cbepstow Castle—King Charles's visits to Monmouth- shire-The Siege of Raglan Castle-The Restoration of Monarchy-The Memoirs of Monmouthshire—The present state of the County, Agricultural Statistics, Magistrates of the County, and Flora of Monmouthshire. In Oloth Grilt, 400 pp., Price 3s. 6d., THE HISTORY OF MONMOUTHSHIRE. CONTAINING a full account of the Castles, Abbeys, Ancient Residences, Mansions, Mountains, Pedigrees of the Principal Families, and notices ef the extent, population, and local divsions of each parish in the County. To be had of Messrs. HOULSTONSf SONS, Paternoster Row, London; any of the principal Booksellers in Monmouthshire, Sent Post Free, on remitting Stamps for the Price of the Works, to the COCNTY OBSERVER" OFFICE, USK. SOMERSET INN, DINGESTOW. Rogers's A.K." Bitter Ale Is. PER. GAL. Rogers's Double Stout.. Is. 6d. PER GAL. Rogers's A.K.K." Bitter Ale.. Is.2d. Allsopp's Superior Burton Ale Is. 4d. „ Rogers's Single Stout. Is. 4d. „ Families supplied, Carriage Free, in Monmouth, Dingestow, Raglan, Llanrlcnny, and Usk, IN SMALL CASKS OF 9, 18, AND 33 GALLONS. All orders addressed to the Sole Agent, JOHN II. IIURD. I jf! HDISOZRODIEIEaS -IOIE1 THE STOMACH jfj Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. Now,'what is the operation'of the Pills ? H They cleanse the bowels, regulate the liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stomach fl into a natural and healthful condition. Changing sickness into health. I AILMENTS OF IF" IE IMBUES. U At the two epochs in life in which the system undergoes the most important H and critical changes, the Pills are priceless in their effect in disorders to which the If sex is liable and at the turn of life are a safeguard against evil consequences. I WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY. I 1 These Pills remove all symptoms of debility, languor and weakness, as they I act upon the mainsprings of life and give strength and vigour to the system. » 3 THE BEST REMEDY KKOWU FOR "•V. I Asthma. Debility. Influenza. Stone and Gravel. if Bilious Complaints. Diarrhoea. Liver Complaints. Secondary Symptoms H Blotches on the Skin. Female Irregularities Piles. Weakness,from Tvhat- j| Constipation of the Bowels. Indigestion. Retention of Urine, ever cause, &c. &c. 1 S3" CA UTI ON !-N one are genuine unless the words Holloway, London," are 1 discernible as a IFatermarJc in every leaf of the book of directions; which may be i plainly seen by holding it to the light.—Sold at the manufactory of Professor | HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, London, and by all Dealers in Medicine, in boxes at ji Is. l^d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 22s., and 33s.—There is a considerable saving by fl taking the larger sizes.-—Very copious directions for use are affixed to each box. 11 ')1, 11 INN la If Jl, If <«mnaEci> ORlf-FLOUR is prepared from RICE, the Staple Food of more than Three Hundred Millions (300,000,000) of People, and is unequalled for Blanc-Mange, Custards, Puddings, Cakes, Soups, &c., and is the most wholesome and easily digestible Food for Children and Invalids. Testiino;iialft-om EDWIN LANKESTER, M.D., F.R.S. Rice-Flour is Corn-Flour, and I regard this preparation of Messrs. COLMAH'S as superior to anything of the kind now before the public." Testimonial from ARTHUR HILL HASSALL, M.D. I find it to be perfectly pure and most carefully manufactured; it forms an exceedingly digestible and wholesome article of diet." Testimonial from CHARLES A. CAMERON, M.D. I have never tasted anything of the kind more agreeable in flavour or so easily digestible." Retailed by Family Grocers and Druggists, and Wholesale by J. & J. COLMAN, 108, Cannon Street, London. THE ALTON COURT BREWERY COMPANY, (LIMITED) H. A YE further GREATLY ENLARGED their BREWING- PLANT to meet the 1 increased demand for their justly CELEBRATED FAMILY ALES & PORTER, And are now prepared to sapply the general Pnh'ie with a First-class Article, in 9, 18, SG, and 54-Gallon Casks; and for the convenience of this am the >uljoiniug Counties, they have appointed the following District Agents, where the Ales are stored and sold at the same price as from the iiiewery, and (Jai'-iingu paid to any Hallway Station. Per Gail. PerCWL X Table Beer 0 8 35 X Strong Ale 1 2 XX Mild Ale 0 10 ¡: ¡Ai tt| XX ditto 1 4 'Iii .& 11,,1 XXX ditto 1 0 „ XXX ditt0 1 6 Porter ..12 Stent ..14 fioss. I Their unequalled XXX Mild Ale, at Is. per Gallon, strongly recommended. I A G K N T 8 a HEREFORD—Henry Clarkson, 9, High-town. I A BERGAYENNY—Charles Tucker, Wine Merchant. c LEOMINSTER—G. "Wood, Church-street. j USK-.Tohn Thomas, Beaufort Arms Hotel. V MONMOUTH—W. A. Cossens, Post Office. KINGTON—J. B. Froysell, Iligh-strcet. t BRECON—Charles Gibson, Wine Merchant. PETERcHURCH-C. E. Lane, Albion House. BUILTH— Ditto, ditto. NEWENT—A. Jones, High-street. RHAYADER— Ditto, ditto. LY-Dililooli-G. Damsel]. r JLOUCESTER-W. H. Newman, Northgato-strcet. PONTIULAS-W. Bampfleld. JAY-G. M. Hope, Crown Hotel. CINDERFORD—William Morse, White Hart Hotel. £ < JOLEFORD-A. Lnckley. King's Ilead Inn. £ A great many applications for Agencies for other Towns and Districts have been made but the demand for these Ales laying so much increased, tue appointing of New Asrents was nnoA^nrily delaved until the completion of the New Plant, mich is doable its lormer size and the Company will now be prepared to receive applications and to supply Now Agents. P JOSEPH TURNOCK, MANAGEH. MARAVILLA COCOA. MAKAVILLA COOOA.—For Breakfast.— The Globe says "Various importers and manulacturers hare at- tempted to attain a reputation for their prepared Cocoas,but we doubt whether any thorough success had been achieved until Messrs. Taylor Brothers discovered the extraordinary qualities of "Maravilla" Cocoa. Adapting their perfect system of preparation to this finest of all species of the Theobroma, they have produced an article which super- sedes every other Cocoa in the market. Entire solu- bility, a delicate aroma, and a rare concentration of the purest elements of nutrition, distinguish the Maravilla Cocoa above all others. For homoeopaths and invalids we could not recommend a more agreeable or valuable beverage." TAYLOR BROTHERS, London, Sole Proprietors. Sold in packets only, by all Grocers. Pontypool and Abersychan. Saddlery and Harness Establishment, Commercial Stree Pontypool, and at the usual place, Abersychan. 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