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THROAT IBBITATION.—Soreness and dryness, trick- ling and irritation, inducing cough and affecting the voice. For these symptoms use Epps's Glycerine Jujubes. Glycerine, in these agreeable confections, being in proximity to the glands at the moment they are excited by the act of sucking, becomes actively healing. Sold only in 6d. and Is. boxes labelled JAMES Epps & Co., Homoeopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle St., and 170, Piccadilly, London." THROAT AFFECTIONS AND HOARSENESS.-All suffering from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably sur- prised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches." These famous "lozenges" are now sold by most respectable chemists in this country at Is lgd per box. People troubled with a hacking cough," a "slight cold," or bronchial affections, cannot try them too soon, as similar troubles, if allowed to progress, result in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affections. See that the words "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are on the Government Stamp around each box.-Manufactured by JOHN I. BROWN & SONS, Boston, United States. Depot, 493 Oxford-street' London. VALUABLE DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR.-If your hair is turning grey or white, or falling off, use "The Mexioan Hair Renewer," for it will positively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its original colour, without leaving the disagree- able smell of most "Restorers." It makes the hair charm- ingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands are not decayed. Ask your Chemist for THF MEXICAN HAIR RENEWER," prepared by HENRY C. GALLUP, 493 Oxford-street, London, and sold by Chemists and Perfumers everywhere at 3s 6d per Bottle. ADVICE TO MOTHERS '—Are you broken in 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 perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste, in produces natural, quiet sleep, by re'ieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup is sold b Medi- cine dealers everywhere at Islgd per bottle. Manufactured in New York, and at 493 Oxford Street, London. FLORILINE !—FOR THE TEETH AND BREATH.—A few drops of the liquid "lioriline" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush pro- duces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops dec i gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly-white- ness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. The Fragrant Floriline," being composed in part of Honey and sweet herbs, is deliciuus to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2s 6d, of all Chemists and Perfumers. Prepared by HENRY C. GALLUP, 493 Oxford- street, London. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.—Blood to the Head, with Symptoms of Apoplexy.- Holloway's Pills are un- deniably the finest medicine in the world for biliousness and indigestion. In all cases of deranged stomach, determination of blood to the head, biliousness, sick headache,liver complaints, which frequently end fatally by producing apoplexy or paralysis, there is no Medicine known that will give such immediate relief as these renowned Pills. Young and old, rich and poor, patronise them, and so many cures are effected by their use that their praise is sounded from the torrid to the frigid zone; in truth, persons who travel consider them a necessary requisite. Frequently the blood becomes overheated, the liver torpid, the skin irritated by prickly heat, and the whole system languid and exhausted. Nothing so soon gives relief as Holloway,' Pillv. FITS.—EPILEPTIC FITS OR FALLING SICKNESS.—A certain method of cure has been discovered for this distressing complaint by a physician, who is desirous that all sufferers may benefit from this providential discovery it is never known to fail, and will cure the most hopeless case after all other means have been tried Full particulars will be sent by post to any person free of charge.-Address :-Mr. WILLIAMS, 10, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, London. IMPORTANT 0 ADVERTISERS. We quote the following with regard to the benefits of advertising, from some ably written Rules for Success in Business," in a most useful work entitled How to make Money;—" Advertise your Business. Do not hide your Light under a Bushel.- Whatever your occupation may be, if it needs support from the public, Advertise it thoroughly and efficiently, in some shape or other that will arrest public attention. I freely confess that what success I have had in life may fairly be attributed more to the public press than to nearly all other causes combined. There may possibly be occupations that do not require advertising, but I cannot well conceive what they are. Men in business will sometimes tell you that they;have tried advertising, and that it did not.pay. This is only when advertising is done sparingly and grudgingly. Homoeopathic doses of advertising will not pay perhaps- It is like half a portion of physic-making;the patient sick but eftecting nothing. Administer liberally and the cure will be sure and permanent. Some say they cannot afford to advertise; they mistake, they cannot afford not to advertise. In this country, where everybody reads the newspapers, the man mustjhave a thick skull who does not see that this the cheapest and best medium through which he can speak to the public, where he is to find his cus- tomers. Put on an appearance of business and generally the reality will follow. The farmer plants his seed, and while he is sleeping his corn and potatoes-are gowing. So with advertising. While you are sleeping, or e.ating, or conversing with one set of customers, your advertisment is being j, read by hundreds and thousands of persons who never saw you, nor .heard of your business, and never would,.had,it not been for your advertisment in the news- payers. The business men of this country do not. as a general thing, begin to appreciate the advantages of adver- tising thoroughly. THE CELEBRATED REPP NOTE PAPER JL in four colors, 5 quire packet for Is. 6d.— Repp envelopes to match, at Is. per hundred. TO ADVERTISERS. rpHE COUNTY OBSERVER being published J- in the centre of the County of Monmouth and largely circulated in all the towns, is the best medium offered to advertisers. A RE- ISSUE OF "THE USK GLEANER," AND lDøumøuthshirt !ttord. COMMENCING a HISTORY OF USK, Paft and Present, will 'be issued on the First of January. 1878. To be completed in 12 monthly parts 3d. each. Every person in TJsk should possess a copy. To insure perfect copies subscribers should have their names entered at the Gbserver Office. PART 7 is NOW READY. TAYLOR'S TAYLOR'S PATENT LOCK-STITCH HAND SEWING MACHINE, NO. 1, c £ 4r 4r^ KEPT IN STOCK BY J. H. CLARK, B RIDGE STREET, USK, WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BEECHAM'S PILLS fA RE admitted by thou- sands to be worth above a GUINEA A Box fo bilious and nervous disorders ^uch as wind and pain at the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness after meals, dizziness and drowsi- less, cold chill, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, short- ness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frighttui dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations,&e.,&c. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it in thousands of cases. The Proprietor of these Pills having obtained (at great expense) a patent for them, he challenges the whole world to produce a medicine equal to them for removing the above-named complaints, and restoring the patient to sound and lasting health. Every sufferer is earnestly requested to try one box of these pills, and they will be acknowledged to be Worth a Guinea a Box. For females of all ages these pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them carry off all gross humours, open all obstructions, and bring out all that is required. No female should be without them. There is no remedy to be found to equal BEECHAM'S PILLS, for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box they will soon restore femaless of all ages to sound and robust health. For a weak Stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the Liver, they act like Magic, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in the Human Machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long-lost complexion, brings back the keen edge of Appetite and arouses in action with the Rosebud of Health the whole Physical energy of man. These are "FACTS" admitted by thousands, embrac- ing all classes of soeiety, and one of the best guaranteed to the nervous and debilitated, is BEECHAM'S PILLS have the largest sale of any Patent Medicine in the world. Beecham's Magic Cough Pills. As a remedy for Coughs in general, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Shortness of Breath, Tightness and Oppres- sion in Chest, Wheezing, &c., these pills stand unrivalled and anyone labouring under any of the above complaints need only try ONE Box to prove that they are the best ever offered to the public for Asthmatic or Consumptive Coughs, Hoarseness, and oppression of the chest. They speadily remove the sense of oppression and difficulty of Breathing, which nightly deprive the' patient of rest. They give almost instant relief and comfort to those afflicted with the above distressing, and, when neglected, dangerous complaints. Let any persons troubled with any of the above complaints give BEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS a trial. The most violent cough will, in a short time, be re- moved. CAUTION.—The public are requested to notice that the words, Beecbam's Pills, St. Helen's," are on the Govern- meut stamp affixed ts each box of pills if not on they are a forgery. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail bv the pro- prietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, ST. HELEN'S, LAN- CASHIRE, in boxes at Is l^d and 2s 9d each. Sent post free 15 or 36 stamps. bold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers in the United Kingdom. N.B,-Full directions are given with each box. THE bRAND NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD PRIZE MEDALS FOR GENUINE HAND-MADE WELSH TWEED CLOTH FISHING CLOTH, FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, & LINSEYS, AT CHESTER IN 1868, AND ABERYSTWITH IN 1865, were awarded to JOHN MEYRICK JONES, MEYRICK HOUSE, DOLGELLY, Whose Mills have gained considerable celebrity for the Manufacture of these articles. JM. JONES has greatly extended his • Business, and is now able to supply, wholesale and retail, these UNRIVALLED WELSH FABRICS, which are all MANUFACTURED BY HAND UNDER HIS OWN PERSONAL SUPERINTENDENCE, and can be warranted made of the PICK OF THE PURE MOUN. TAIN WOOLS, and free from any admixture, and at prices far below those charged for inferior articles usually sold as "Welsh" by English Manufacturers, Clothing made from these Welsh Tweed Cloths is worn by the Nobility and Gentry for Shooting, Fishing, Cricketing, Travelling, &c., and is always found to be very durable. Wholesale and Retail Orders executed on the shortest notice. Cash or references expected with all new orders. Patronized by Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, the Clergy, Nobility, and Gentry of England and Wales. LIST OP PRICES. s. d. Welsh Wynnstay Shooting Cloth 2 0 per yard Cloth for Fishing Suits (wry superior) 2 6 „ Tweed Cloth (from Picked Wool) 4 3 Five per cent. Discount for cash. THE SNOWDON AND IDRIS WELSH WHITTLE SHAWLS. N.B.-Dolgelley being the Termini of two Branches of Railways, there is every convenience to send any article ordered without delay to any part of the kingdom, and at very reasonable charges. CAUTION.—Mr. J. MEYKICK JONES regrets that he should have occasion to caution his friends' against the practices of certain unprincipled persons, who have sent spurious patterns to several of his customers, professing to be Welsh Tweeds and Flannels. Patterns of the genuine hand-loom Welsh Webs, Welsh Tweeds. Flannels, and Linseys can be insured by application to Mr. J M JONES Manufacturer, Dolgelly. Patterns Selit [,ost f.,ee to any address. 3 L I TT L E MILL. HORSE SLAUGHTERING ESTABLISHMENT GEORGE W. RODWAY, HAVING taken the. above oldest Established JH. Horse Slaughtering Premises, in South Wales and Monmouthshire, begs to inform the Public generally that he is prepared to give the full value for Live and Dead Horses, Cows, &c., and to fetch them away within:a radius of 20 miles. G. W R. trusts that the Public will favour him with a portion of their support. All Telegrams, Orders and letters to be addressed — G-. W. RODWAY. Little Mill, Near Pontypool. IS IT TOO LATEP NO! While there is Life there is Hope." ^PHOUG-H you have suffered and despaired for i years, and tried remedies, there is still a safe and sure cure at a small cost. EVERY AFFLICTED PERSON SHOULD TRY CAVANIA'S (Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons) LIVER AND NERvINE PILLS CAVANIA'S ABYSSINIAN OINTMENT, J Cures Cancers, Scrofula, Abscesses, Ulcers or Ulcerated Legs, Skin Diseases, King's Evil Swel- ing of the Glands, Thick Necks, Fistula, Piles, &c AT J, H. CLARK'S, "JOURNAL OF HORTICULT UK, Cottage Gardener, and Country Gentleman Price 3d., weekly. j EDMUND GIBBS (Successor to Panniers and Kent), LICENSED HORSE SLAUGHTERER, TILiiACH FARM, MAMHILAD, Near Pontypool. The utmost value given for Live and Dead Horses, Cattle, &c., and fetched away within a distance of 20 miles, on the shortest notice. Telegrams and orders promptly attended to. MESSRS. W A I T E & SON, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, ESTATE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, &c., CLARENCE STREET, PONTYPOOL. Office Hours-9.0. till 7.0. All kinds of Valuations made, and an immediate settlement of Sales by Auction. Large Rooms for Storing Furniture, Stocks, &c. for Absolute Sale by Auction. PAGE WOODCOCK'S WIN D PILLS FOR Wind in the Stomach, Indigestion Spasms Biliousness, &c., a safe and sure cure. A few doses speedily restore to health and vigour. This wonderful power in removing disease and restoring to health proceeds from their admirable adaptation to the requirements of the human system as proved by facts in abundance.-Sold by J. H. CiiAKK, Usk, BENSON'S WATCHES. Watch and Clock B Maker to the Queen and Royal Family, and by special appointment to the Prince of Wales and Emperor of Russia. Old Bond-street, and (Steam Factory) Ludgate Hill, London. BENSON'S WATCHES of every description, B suitable for all climates, from X2 to 200 guineas. Chronographs, Chronometers, Keyless, Levers, Presentation, Repeaters, Railway Guards, Soldiers, and Workmen's Watches of extra strength. ENSON'S ARTISTIC ENGLISH CLOCKS B decorated with Wedgwood and other wares designed to suit any style of architecture or furniture; also, as noveltiesfor presents. Made Solely by Benson. From X5 5s. BENSON'S PAMPHLETS on TURRET CLOCKS, Watches, Clocks, Plate, and Jewellery, Illustrated, sent post free each for two stamps. Watches sent safe by post. Benson's new work, Time and Time Tellers," 2s 6d. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY IMPORTANT NOTICE. y ONEY ADVANCED at One Day's Notice, ITi for short or long periods, from £ 10 to £ 1.000 to FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, PRIVATE HOUSE- HOLDERS, CLERGYMEN, TRADESMEN, and others, on their own Security, without Loan Office routine, and in strict confidence, and without publicity if required, by Mr. A. COLLINS, at his Private Offices, No. 3'2, Queen's-square, Bristol. NO SURETIES REQUIRED. Genuine applications immediately attended to, and the advances can be repaid weekly, monthly, or quarterly. Distance is no objection. Apply personally, or prospectus forwarded free of charge. A CERTAIN CURE FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY GRATIS, a MEDICAL WORK showing sufferers how they may be cured and recover Health and Vitality, without the aid of Quacks, with Recipes for purifying the Blood and removing Skin Affections. Free on receipt of stamp to repay postage. Address, Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham To CONSUMPTIVES.—CONSUMPTION IS CURABLE. A certain method of cure has been discovered for this distressing complaint by a physician, who is desirous that all sufferers may benefit from this providential discovery. It is beyond all doubt the most remarkable remedy of the age. Thousands have been cured by it. Full particulars will be sent to any person free of charge.—Address :—Ma. WILLIAMS, 10, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, London. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is wrranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitu- tional, Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors; or sent to any address for 60 tamps by the Maker, F. J. CLARKE, Consulting Chemist, High Street, Lincoln.—Wholesale Agents, BARCLAY & SONS, London, and all the Wholesale Houses. THE PATENT TRIPLEX OR HESPERUS STAR LAMP. JONES AND WILLIS, PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS. The most brilliant, novel T* and economical mode of illu- mination, adapted to domestic and public use. There is no lamp comparable to it for brilliancy, giving three vigor- XV ous and beautiful flames, the wicks being in a triangular .qJ form, each wick is supplied Sp* with a separate thumbscrew. j*at The illuminating power is lj^ equal to 45 candles, and the consumption of Oil is less in Tjjjk proportion than the Duplex or L —HBP any other paraffin lamp. MANUFACTORY- 260, 262, and 264, EDSTON ROAD, LONDON. vliHf SHOW ROOMS- LONDON & BIRMINGHAM Duplex and Single Wick Lamp Manufacturers. JMr To be obtained of all respect- able Ironmongers and Lamp Vendors. PRIVATE LOANS TO FARMERS. I i W. BUER, of 19, London Bridge Station Approach, S.E., invites application. Strictest Confidence. Write or Call. THE USK GLEANER PRICE THREE-PENCE. CONTENTS OF PART 1. Address to the Public Chepstow New Road Llangwm Church restored Burglary in Usk Trip from Monmouth to the Mumbles Monmouth Borough election in 1832 Reform Festival at Aberga- venny Bristol Riots Monmouth borough sessions Tintern Abbey A strange Advertisement Curious robbery at Trostrey A hearty Old Dame at Usk Christmas cheer in Mon- mouth Gaol The Earl of Mar A wonderful Pig at Gwer- nesney Scotch Cattle at Blaina Uses of Cat's Whiskers Light at Eventide Annette's Plot Rodolpho the Black A Lesson for Lovers Usk, past and present Usk and Neighbourhood The Old Pontypool Japan Ware Duel between a Duke and an Earl Rosa's Revelations Trust Her Men who could rise superior to Money Courtesy Conductive to Happiness Surnames Barber's Poles Planting the Flower Garden Roses Epitaphs Migration of Birds Presence of Mind A Peaceful Home Local Chronicler for Jan. Words of the Wise Increase of Longevity Wit and Humour. Facts and scraps Anecdotes POETRY: Pa, take us to the Mumbles Legend of Tintern For a Friend's Birthday What's thy Watchword The Old Mill BIOGRAPHY Arthur Wyatt of Troy Crawsbay Bailey CONTENTS OF PART 2. Monmouth Curiosities Caerleon Antiquarian Society Grant of Market-place to Usk The Pantygoitre Estate Fatal Railway Accidents in Monmouthshire Memorial from Usk, and 16 rural parishes to be seper- ated from Pontypool Union Increase of salary to the Governor of Usk Prison Reformatory School for Monmouthshire Odd Names Highway robbery at Caerleon Who are Esquires David Gam, of Old Court Board of Health at Chepstow Christmas at Tredegar Park Pontypool tradesmen fined for light weights. Drunkenness Fancy Ball at Abergavenny Prize fight at Llanvair Usk past and present Old Pontyyool Japan Ware Municipal Corporations,- Usk Borough Contest for Portreeveship of Usk St. Switbin, 1875 Disastrous Floods, in Mon- mouthshire. Fatal Catastrophe at Cwm. earn Terrific Storms in Glamor- ganshire Borough and County Elec- tions, 1837 Mr. R. J. Blewitt returned for the Borough Appointment of Chief Con- stable for Monmouthshire 30 Sheep Killed by Dogs at the Rhadyr Growth of Trees Knack The Young Stepmother The Idols of North Ameri- can Indians A Lesson for Lovers, con- eluded The Moth Hunting King Kitty's Husband Remarkable Instances of Abstinence In the Tower of London Local Chronicler for Feb. Fruit and Vegetable Garden Persian amusements A Swarm of Bees Scraps Wit and Humour POETRY; A Recollection The Hawthorn An Old Man's Memories BIOGRAPHY; Morgan Vane, Esq. Sir Digby Wyatt Mr. Warren Evans Sir Thos. Phillips Mr. Churchill Major Stretton CONTENTS OF PART 3 I Failure of the Monmouth and Glamorgan Bank Mr. B. Hall and Mr. Bailey Mr. Crawshay Bailey and Mr. W. Schaw Lindsay, Sir S. Fludyer's rent audit Caught at Last Two noted characters trans- ported from Usk An Investigation of County Accounts in open court A novel Race at Monmouth An Afternoon's Fishing at Usk. County Election, 1817 The Lantarnam Estates Robberp ot the G yn Ponds Agricultural Returns for; Monmouthshire The Camp at Portskewitt Old Friends met together Dreadful storm at Caerleon Death of a Caerleon Doctor Burglary at Shirenewton Fatal Accident on Usk Bridge Usk Old Bridge Patty's Two Lovers A scene in a Justice Room at Monmouth St. James's Palace How Fish change colour The Cold and Cruel World How elephants cross bridges Fair Weather Friends Sancta Maria de Belatn Dr. Sidney's Courtship Ben Jonson on the Tramp Broken Friendships can't be mended The Pontypool Japannery at Usk. Usk Priory The Black Frairs at Usk Public Officers of Usk Cabinet of all the Talents Poor and Proud Old Eondon Bridge The Eye Deceived More Pork Group of Scotch Curiosities The Human Voice Luck Onrinatty nf Children Local Chronicler for March The Garden Wit and Humour POETRY Gladys the Witch A Legend of Pontypool Are other Eyes Truth Relics BIOGRAPHY: James Davies, of Devauden Bishop Copplestone Gen. Sir Robert Brownrigg Major Edward Blewitt ° CONTENTS OF PART 4. Chepstow Gas Companies Llantarnam Abbey Estate Dispute The Camp at Portskewit, concluded Coaching from Monmouth. 1834 Roger Williams, of Usk St Mary's Church, Usk Puzzling inscription on monuments in Usk Church Curious Epitaph in Usk Churchyard Restoration of Grosmont Church The White Hart as a Royal Badge The Stepmother's Rule The Bravery of Women Dr. Sidney's Courtship, con- cluded A sudden Pop Murder of Jenny Macrea A mean old Batchelor's con undrum The Missing Ring A good Dinner Breakfast Beef Caspar Karlinski Cauton's Respecting Sales by Auction The march of Captain Sarto- rious Thomas Carlyle The Burdens of Life Modern Nurses Local Chionicler for April Wit and Humour POETRY: Earl Harold and Caradoc ap Griffith Drop that Goose Now Women, Look Out Now, Schoolmaster, Look Sharp Ancient Description of Usk Gloom and Sunshine One Little Year Ago Wrecked BIOGRAPHY Francis M'Donnell, Esq. Mrs. M'Donnell Capt. Fleming CONTENTS OF PART 5. Monmouth County Election 1868 1868 Marriage of Miss Lawrence, of Crick Newport in 1780 Mary Queen of Scots Testimonial to Mr.Stephens The massacre of Glencoe A Village Sensation Caught at last in Usk Strange circumstance atUsk Rejoicings at the Hendre Unprovoked assault at Usk Narrow escape at Gwehelog A tale of Two Villages Tattooing in New Zealand Usk Church and Castle Lafayette and Marie Antoi- nette Rescue from drowning Confessionsof a Drunkard A Tiger in his den A promising officer The Lifeboat Movement A Tragedy in Westminster Abbey A Singular Sight The Flower Garden Mark Supple in] the House of Commons Christmas at Allerton Hall Indian Jugglers Frederick and Dr. Franklin Local Chronicler for May Wit and Humour POETRY; Romance of Real Life Pennyworth of Nails A Legend of the Buckstone True Love The Reconcilement Contrast and Compensation Christmas Out in the Cold A Blessing for Bady BIOGRAPHY Viscount Amberley Lord Llanover ADVERTISEMENTS For THE COUNTY OBSERVER received by LONDON AGENTS Clarke, Mr W. J. 4, Corbet-court, Gracechurch-st. JrossJey, Mr. C. R. 17, Moorgate-street Fryer, Mr., Advertising Agent, 128, Holborn. VIorns Mr. B. 43 Ludg.itr-hill. Eteynell, Mr. 44, Chancery-lane. Street, Mr. George. Corn hill. street Brothers, Messrs.5, Searle-st., Lincoln's InnH COUNTRY AGENTS. \bergavenny—Mr. Seargeant; Messrs. Thomas Edmunds Messrs. Davies & Co., Booksellers. -Jiepntow—Mr W. E. Clark, Bookseller Pontypool—Mr. Henry Hughes, Bookseller Vlonniouth —Mr. Rees, Bookseller Sow port—Messrs. Greenland and McDaniel. A NEW MEDICAL WORK BY UENaY SMiixl, Doctor of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Jena, and Doctor of Medicine of the Metropolitan Medical College, New York, by examination, 1860. Just Published, Enlarged Edition, 144 pages, Crown 8vo., Free by Post i'wo Stamps, in Envelope, DEBILITATING & NERVOUS DISEASES^ THEIR CAUSE, CONSEQUENCE SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT, This work gives the result of twenty-eight years' special practice for the cure of all diseases of the nervous system nervous debility, mental and physical depression, palpita- tion of the heart, noises in the head and ears, indecision impaired sight and memory, indigestion, loss of energy' pains iu the back, constipation, blushing, hysteria1 timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, love of solitude, groundless fears, muscular relaxation, &c. It is a guide to health, strength, and vigorous old age, invaluable to the nervous, sedentary, dyspeptic, and all those whose constitutions have become debilitated and relaxed from irreguarities of life, intemperance, climate age, or disease, or from over-taxed or abused energies' whether ot body or mind. Gives instructions and advice' for the treatment of nervous aad physical debility, local and constitutional weakness, premature decay, and all disorders resulting from loss of vital force. Also by the same author, by post seven stamps in envelope ON DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMAN- THEIR CAUSE, SYMPTOMS, & CURE. This work is written for the use of females. It is a guide .to the cure ot a class of ailments to which the female constitution is peculiarly liable. Notice: Consultations free by letter. NOTICE.—The above medical works will be sent direct from the author, in an envelope, on the receipt of the amount in stamps. IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY INVALIDS. Consultation by Correspondence. THE AUTHOR OF THE ABOVE WORKS A will, for the benefit of country invalids, on receiving a description of their case, send his opinion, free of charge, with advice and descriptions for restoration to health. A confidential form of correspondence containing ques- tions, &c., to assist persons in describing their case, wil be sent, post free, on receiving a directed envelope. ADDRESS JIFRRJAF HENRY SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, London* W7 M TP OB THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."— JL See Deuteronomy, chap. xii., verse 23. I I WORLD FAMED Trade Mark,—" Blood Mixture." IV CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER It Cures Old Sores Cures Ulcerated Sores in the Neck Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on Face Cures Scurvy Sores Cures CancerousiUlcers T Cures Blood andjSkin Diseaseslml: Cures Glandular Swellings Clears the blood from all Impure Matter from whatever cause arising. For cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and sores of all kinds it is never-failing and permanent cure. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitu- tions of either sex, the Proprietor solicits [sufferers tojgive it a trial to test its value. Thousands of ^Testimonials from allHparts.^ Sold in boxes, 2s 6d each, and in cases, containing 6 times the quantity, lis each, sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long standing cases, by all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the United Kingdom and the World, or sent to any address on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps, by F J. Clarke, Chemist, High-street, Lincoln. Wholesale All the Patent Medicine Houses. Impurity of the Blood.-Enfeebled Existence. n ^his medicine embraces every attribute required in a ecnorai IMd ?ool US OVert"ras.thc foundation of dTseasc r.tim d lmPure air. In obstruction or con- pestion. of the liver, lungs, bowels, or any other or era as the r Pins are especially serviceable and eminently successful The-' of SSS f0r y0UDg P"*80118' particularly to those Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, Head- ache, and Lowness of Spirits. PllIS efSct a truly wonderful change in debilitated c nstitutions, as they create a healthy appetite, correct indi- gestion remove excess of bile, and overcome giddiness, headache, and palpitation of the heart. Indigestion, Stomach, and Liver Complaints. Persons suffering from any disorders of the liver, stomach, or other organs of digestion, should have immediate recourse to these Pills, as there is no medicine known that acts on these particular complaints with such certain success. Nervous Debility. Persons who feel weafe, low, and nervous, may rest assured some serious ailment is looming in the distance, against whicn ,'i^.int action should be taken. These renowned Pills present u. ready means of exciting energetic action on the liver, liberat- ing accumulated bile, and lifting at once a load from the spirits and expelling a poison from the body. Hollowaifs Pills are the best remedy kitown in the world for tkefollorving diseases -Vme Headache Stone and Gravel Asthma Indigestion Secondary Syinp- Eilious Complaints Liver Complaints toms Blotches on the Skin Lumbago Tic-Dolorenx Bowel Complaints Piles Ulcers Debility Rheumatism Venereal Affections Dronsy Retention of Urine Worms of all kinds Female Irregularities Scrofula, or King's Weakness from Fevers of all kinds Evil whatever cause, Gout Sore Throats &c., &c. TV- rills and Ointment are sold at Professor HOLLOWAY'S K f.ii)lishment, 533, Oxford Street, London, also bv nearlv I'verv respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised '> 'I'M, in Boxes and Pots, at Is. l £ d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., Us., 22s., I :!o.s. each. The smallest Box of Pills contains four dozen; and the smallest Pot of Ointment one ounce. rri printed directions are affixed to each Box and Pot, and ;11 be had in any language, even in Turkish, Arabic. Armenian Persian, or Chinese. No. 15—3. Advice can be obtained, free of charge, by applying at the above address, daily between the hours of eleven and four, or by letter. Printed and Published by JAMES HENRY CLARK at his Omces, Bridge-street, Usk in the county of Mon- mouth, Saturday, August 17, 1878.