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THE MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE, No. I CORN STREET, +- €DffOg&lifflMi SMM M'ST*?DJiT Q THIS Establishment is completely furnished with an exten- sive variety of NEW and HANDSOME TYPE, suitable T'c Book, Plain, and Ornamental PHINIING, Posting and o' :er j Handbills, Shipping Notes, Auctioneers' Catalogues, Bill oi Lading, Heturns of all descriptions, for Iron Works and Col- lieries, LiI'V Forms, &c., printed in a superior modern style, of he shortest notice, and at very REASONABLE TERMS. Address Cards, Circulars, Invoices, Labels, &c, executed in the neatest and most tuotelul manner. Account Books at Bristol Prices. TO ADVERTISERS. The Advertising Public of Monmouthshire, and the neigh- bouring Counties, are respectfully informed, that the Agents for the "MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN," in the various Towus, will promptly forward all ADVEHTlSEMENTS for insertion in the Paper; and Orders from Advertisers at a distance, for warded to the Office, will receive prompt attention, Ky" Advertisements received for the "Gazette," the London Papers, and for all the Ptovincial Journals of England, Ireland aiid Scotland. GLOUCESTER WOOL FAIRS. THE Committee appointed to promote the Establishment of these Fairs in the City of Gloucester, hereby give notice that PITCHED MAHKKf S for the SALM of WOOL, will be held in the Covered Sheds in the Cattle Market of that City (within one hundred yards of the Railway Stations) on the Third Monday of the several Months of July, September, ana February next. They also beg to inform the Public that, in future years the first. Market Wl11 t>e held one roonth earlier viz., on the third Monday in June, instead of July. j I In consequence cf Gloucester being the neaiest Market to the COTSWULDS, and also from its Railway communication with Wales, Purchasers will be afforded an opportunity of meeting with an extensive Assortment of Wools of various descriptions. Gloucester. June 2Gth, 1832. BLAIII'S GOSJT & 571*2 ATIC PZLL S TjlHE following testimonial is another proof of the great JL efficacy of this Medicine. 157, New Bond-street, London, October 12th, 1850. Sir,-In acquainting you with the great benefit which 1 have experienced by taking Blair's Gout and Rheu'natic Pills, I feel that I am but performing a duty to that portion of the public who may be similarly afflicted. About twenty years since I was first attacked by Rheumatic Gout in my hands and feet. I had previously been subjected to every variety of climate, having served in Canada in the 19th Dragoons,and in Spain .underSu John Moore,in the 18th Hussars. I always procured the best medical aid, but without obtaining any essential relief, and my sufferings can be appreciated only by those who know something of this disease. It was during one of those paroxysms, between 12 and 13 years ago, that I was recommended to try Blair's Pills. I lost no time in procuring a box, and before I hat taken that quantity, the pain had entirely ceased, and in a few days I was in perfect health. From that moment whenever I feel any symptoms of the disease approaching, I have instant recourse to this medicine, which to me is so valuable that where it not that the days of magic haveceased, I should certainly attribute the relief J obtain to that cause. Moreover, I rejoice to say that my health has not in any degree suffered, but on the contrary I believe the ten- dency of Blair's Pills is towards its improvement. I have reoommended the Pills to many friends, and the result has always been of the most gratifying character. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, To Mr. Prout, 229, Strand. GARnET POSTER GILL. For Gout, Rheumatic, Lumbago, Sciatica, Tic-Do!oreux paiDS in the head and face, and ail analogous complaints.it is a sovereign remedy and the speedy relief afforded in this instance is parallel with the testimonials of thelate Rev. Dr. Blomherg, of Misperton Hall, Recior of Oripplegaie, London, and Chaplain to his M.-nuSty William the Fourth John Molard Wheeler, Esq., of Jamaica, transmitted by his brother at Svv ndop.; John James Giles, Esq., Frimley, Surrey R. Mandell, L-q., Coroner, Don- caster; Mr. C urtney, Barton, Stacey, Hants; Mr. Cosher, Beaconsfield Mr. Yates, traveller to Messrs. Day & Martin, London; Mr. Nasmyth.208, Piccadilly, London; Mr. Dixon and Mr. Blake, Kingscliffe, Northamptonshire and that ex- traordinary case of Lieutenant Masters, of the Veteran Battalion., Newfoundland and many others whose particular cases have been already publ'shed, and were given unsolicited to assure sufferers by Gout, Rheumatism, &c., that speedy relief may be obtained by taking this medicine. The te pectabiliiy of Blair's Pills rests in a great degree upon the truth of its testimonials, and the strictest inquiry is solicited into all that has beta published. Sold by Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, London; and all respec- able medicine venders. Price 2s. 9d. per box. Ask for Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills, and observe that I liomas Prout, 229, Strand, London," is impressed upon thee Government viamp. HERE IS YOUR REMEDY! HOMiOWATTS OINTIVIENT. A most miraculous cure of Bad Legs, after fm.ty.three years Sujj ering. I Extract of a letter from Mr. William Galpin, of 70, Saint Mary's s'leet, Weymouth, dated May loth, 1851. To Professor Holloway, SIR-At the age o! eighteen my wife (who is now G^ciught a violent cold, which settled in her legs, and ever since that time they have been more or less sore, and gie-itly inflamed. Her agome* were distracting, and for months together she was deprived entirety of rest and sleep. Every remedy that medical men advise i, « as tried, but without effect; her health suffered severely, and the state of her legs was terrible. I had often read your advertisements, and advised her to try your pills and oint- ment and, as a last resource, after every other remedy had proved useless, she consented to do so. She commenced six weeks ago, and, strange to rtl ite, is now in good health. Her legs are painless, withou: seam or scar, and her sleep scund and undisturbed. Could you have witnessed the sufferings of my wife, duiing the last forty-three years, and contrast them with her present enjoymentof health, you would indeed feel delighted in having been the means of so greatly alleviating the sufferings of a fellow creature. (Signed) WIUUM GALPIN. A Person of seventy years of ape cured of a Bad Leg, of thirty years' standing. Copy of a Letttr from Mr. Wm. Abbs, Builder of Gas Ovens, of Ruslicliffe, near Huddersfield, dated May 31s1, 18)1. To Professor Holloway, SIR ,-I suffered for a period of thirty years from a bad leg, the result of two or three different accidents at Gas Works, accom- panied by scoibutic symptoms. I had recourse to a vaiiety of medical advice, without deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg must be amputated; yet. in opposition to that opinion, your pills and ointment have effected a complete cure in so short a time, that few who had not witnessed it, would credit the fact. (Signed) WILLIAM Amis. The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr. W. P. Eng- land, chemist, 13, Market-street, Huddersfield, A dreadful Bad Breast cured in one month. Extract of a Let er from Mi. Frederick lurtier,ot Penshurst, Kent, dated December 13th, 18j0. To Professor Holloway, DEAlt SIR,—MV wile had suffered from bad breasts for more than six mon'hs, and during the who.e period had the best me- dical attendance, but all to no use. Having before healed an awful wound in my own leg by your unrivalled medicine, I <]e- Itermined again to use your piils and ointment, and therefore t gave them a trial in her case; and fortunate It was I did so, for in less than a month a perftct cure was effected, and the benefit j that various others branches of my family have derived from their } use is really astonishing. I now strongly recommend them to f all my friends. < (Signed) FHEDERM.K TIT.NEH. A wonderful cure of a dangerous swelling of the lowe. Copy of a Letter from John l'oifar, an agriculturist, lesiding at Newborougti, near Hexham, dated May 15 h, 1850. To Professor Holloway, SIR,-l was afflicted wi'h a swelling on each side of the 1ez, rather above the knee, for neailt two years, which increased to a great site. I had the advice of three eminent surgeons here, and was an inmate of the Newcastle Infirmary for four weeks After various modes of treatment had been tried, I was dis- charged as incurable. Having heard so much of your pills and ointment I determined to try them, and in lesi than a month I was completely cured. What is more remarkable, I was engaged t twelve hours a day in the hay harvest, aud although I have fol- lowed my laborious occupation throughout the winter, I have had no return whatever of my complfciot. I (Signed) JOHN FORFAR. I An inflammation in the side perfectly cured. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Francis Arnot, of Breahouse, Lothian Road, Edinburgh, dated April 29th, 1851. To Professor HOLLOW A Y, SrR,-For more than twenty years my wife has been subject from time to time, to attacks of inflammation in the side, 10 which she was bled and blistered to a great extent still the pain could not be removed. About four years ago she saw, in the « papers, the wonderful cures effected by your Pills and Ointment, 1 and thought she would give them a trial. To her great astonish- I merit and delight she got immediate relief: from their use, and 1 after persevering for three weeks, the pain in her side wafc com- ple'ely cured, and she has enjoyed the best of health for the last four years. (Signed) FRANCIS ARNOT. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following case-:— Bad legs, bad breasts, burns, bunions, bite of moschetoes and sand-flies, coco-bay, cbiego-foot, chilblains, chapped hands, coins (soft), cancers,contracted and stiff joinrts, elephantiasis, fistulas, gout, glandular swellings, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, scalds, sore nipples, sore-throats, skin-disease Bcurvy, sore- heads, tumours, ulcers, wounds, yaws. x Sold by the Proprie'or, 211, Strand, (near Temple Bar) Lon don, and by all respectable Vendors of Patent Medicines t throughout the civilized world, in Pots and Box's, at Is lid 2fi9d.4s6d, lis 22s, and 33s each. There is -a very consider able saving in taking the larger sizes. I N.B—Directions for the guidance of Patients are affixed to I each Pot or Box. THE PUBLIC HEAZJTH NDIGESTION, STOMACH, AND LIVER COMPLAINT Speedily Relieved and Permanently Cured. TANNER'S CSItEBHATED DINNER PIl. LS ARE of thoroughly established repute, for the cure of that distressing complaint, Indigestion, the fruitful source of a great portion of the diseases which flesh is heir to." The symptoms of indigestion are flatulency, pain and fullness in the stomach, sickness after meals, head-ache, weight over the eyes and back part of the head, shooting pains in the stomach, cum multis aliis. Two or three doses of these valuable pills will relieve almost all cases, and a perseverance in their use for a short period, will generally restore permanently that greatest of earthly blessings — Health. The proprietor has numerous testimonials from highly respectable families, where these Pills have been for years esteemed the best of Family Medicines. Price Hd, Is and 2s. per Box. The Is. and 2s. boxes are by far the most economical. TESTIMONIALS. Brecon, Sept. 24, JSol. Dear Sir, I feel it my duty to make known the great benefi I've received from the celebrated Dinner Pills, prepared by Mr Tanner, Kingswood Hill, near Bristol, I have been troubled for years by Indigestion, and paid immense sums of money to different medical men, and for different Pills; but could not get anything. to render me any benefit, until I heard of the celebrated Dinner 1 iUs, and determined to give them a trial; and after taking a few boxes, I became that I could take my meals with pleasuie, and feel quite comfortable after enjoying a hearty dinner, which for years past, especially meat of all descriptions, I could not venture to take without suffering much inconvenience after therefore, I consider myself indebted to them, prmcipaliy, for these great benefits, and beg you will accept my sinceicthanks, wishii.g all who sufferfrozu InJiO'es.. tion to give a fair trial of your Dinner Pills. ° J. am, uear nir, yours respectfully, M. A. BOWEN. Ystradgunlois, Vale of Swansea, Sept. lG, 1851. Dear Sir,—Having been afflicted for many years past with Indigestion, pain and fullness in the stomach, sickness after meals, headache, weight over the eyes and back part of the head. Having been recommended by a friend to try youi Dinner Pills, from which I am happy to say I have received the greatest benefit. For the good of others that suffer under the same complaint, you are at liberty to use my name. THEODOSIIA. MORGAN. Mangotsfield, June 20, 1851. Mr. Tanner, Sir,—I have for a long period of time suffered the greatest pains in my stomach after eating my victuals, and hearing about a great many people here who have taken your Dinner Pills and felt great relief, so I tried them, and am now as well as ever I was in my life. Please to send another box for a kinsman of mine, who is suffering shocking bad after eating his dinner: I have sent the money. We tried to get them here, but no druggist sells them here-abouts. I am a bad writer, but you must please to excuse it. I remain, your grateful friend, B. S. Downend, near Bristol, Aug. 1, 1851 My very dear Sir,—It is with great pleasure 1 inform you o of the great benefit that 1 have derived from your excellent and truly valuable Dinner Pill; being of a very bilious disposition almost every thing late disagreed with me, and caused me a mest unpleasant sensation. A friend of mine, M.G., who had received great benefits from them, advised me to try a box I did so; and can with truth say I feel quite another person. I shall feel great pleasure in making known their value, for I am certain there is no other remedy so efficacious for Bilious Attacks and Indigestion as your invaluable Dinner Pill. With my best wishes, I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, R. B. Whiteway, St. George's, near Bristol, Aug. 20, 1851. Mr. Tanntr,—Having for several months suffered from enlarge. ment of the liver, and having tried several Medical Men, and many different medicines without effect, consequently I was pre- vented from following my usual employment; but since trying your Dinner Pills I have received very great benefit, and am now enable to resume my work. With gratitude, I remain, Sir, yours faithfully, JOHN WAKE. Prepared only by H. A. TANNER, PROPRIETOR OF THE CELEBRATED RESTORATIVE COUGH PILLS, Kingswood Hill, near Bristol. And may be obtained of most Patent Medicine Vendors in town and country. Wholesale Agents in BristolT. and A. Warren, Redcliff* street, and Pearce and Co., Bridge-street. Wholesale Agents in London :—W. Sutton and Co., Bow churchyard, and Drew, Heyward, and Barron, Bush-lane, Cannon-street. LOCAL AGENTS. Newport—Mr. E. J. Phillips, chemist, and Mr. E. V. Jenkins, chemist. Pillgwenlly—Mr. W. H. Davies, chemst. Abergavenny—Mr. George Ackrill, chemist. Brecon—Mr. R. Prosser, chemist. Cardin—Mr. Griffith Phillips, chemist. Carmarthsn—Mr. R. M. Davies, chemist. Mr. J. White, Chemist Haverfordwest—Mr. O. E. Davies, chemist. Monmouth—Miss Elizabeth Heath, printer andbookbinder Mertliyr—Mr. T. Steven ,chemist. Neath—Mr T. Woolcock, chemist. Narberth — Mr J. Evans, chemist. Pontypool and Abersyclian—Messrs. "W. and E. Wood, chemists. Pontypridd—Mr. Charles Bassett, Chemist. Pembroke—Mr. T. Briggs, chemist. Swansea—Mr. W. M. Brewster, Cambrian Office. Mr. C. T. Wilson, chemist. Tredegar—Mr. J. Crosswell, chemist. tfIftOW PHYSIO TC TIlE DOGS. I'LL NONE OF IT."—Shakespeare PATRONAGE OF THE F THE PRINCIPAL QUEEN, NOBIL1TY ROPER'S ROYAL BATH PLASTERS SUPERSEDE the ose of Inward Medicine for Coughs Asthma, Hoarseness. Indigestion, Palpitation of the heart, Croup, Hooping Co'J;h, Influenza, Chronic Strains, Bruises, Lumbago, Spinal and Rheumatic Affections, Diseases of the Chest, and Looa 1 Pains. MORE WONDERFUL CURES, SELECTED FROM MANY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO PUBLISH Important Testimonial from F. Cupiss, Esq., M.R V.C., author of the Prize Essay on the diseases of Jhe Liver of the Horse. Diss, Noifolk, March 22,1851. To Messrs. Roper and Son. Gentlemen,—For the last three winters Mrs. Cupids hasfelt a great delicacy of the chest, accompanied with occasional pain, cough, and hoaiseness. Having had your valuahle Bath Plasters recommended to her, she made liial of one, and it was attended with the most beneficial effect, in consequence of which she has made frequent use of them, and invariably with the same good results. It is to be regretted they are rot more generally known as 1 am ure they would lelieve much s afi'ering, and tend >■ long life. remain, yours resppr»r;,]iVi FRANCIS CT PIS CURE OF TEN YEARS LOSS OF VUIcE Communicated by H. Plait and Son, Chemists o her Majesty Dear Sirs,—I have an excellent case of cure in Chester from the use of your Royal Bath [rasters—vn, a fen ale whn had lost her voice 1110 nearly ten years, and the seco d plaster restored her. She came spontaneously to thank me, and said she would write you a letter. Yours, respectfully Chester, October "23rd, 18 >0 H. PLATT. Communicated b> C. Parsons, Postmaster. To Messrs. Roper and Son, Sliellield,—Sirs,—I thinkit my duty to inform you that It is now about our years since I introduced your Royal Bath Plaster to thei nhabitaut3 of Princes Ris- brough and its vicinity. In the course of that time I have sold some dozens of them; and I have the satisfaction ofi nforming you that in every case where they have been f .irly tried, they have proved beneficial, particularly among children. We have one lady in the neighbourhood who keeps a few constantly by her. I have applied them to my own children in hooping coogh, and the result was highly gratifying: so much sn, that I sent for a quantity, aruS strongly recommended them to my neighbours II ho "ere all well satisfied, and, i n many cases truly thankful I apologise for thus troubling you with this note, but I think that such a valuableremedy cannotbe too highly extolled. I am, sirs, yours, respectfully, CHARLES PARSONS. Post office. Princes Risbrough, Jan 6,1851. P.S. ou are atl iberty to mike any use you please of this for the advancement of the plaster WONDERFUL UIIE OF COUGH. Sheffield, Nov. 5th, 1850. Sirs,—I rom a feeling of gratitude to you, and duty to the pub. lic, I wish to bear my testimony in favour of your invaluable Roper s Plasters and Pills. I have been afflicted for years with a bad cough,brought on by repeated colds. I was also afflicted with palll In the stomach, sickness 108s of appetite, &c. I some- times thought 1 had three sorts of cough at the same lime one attacked the other, and then it was dreadful. I could not lie down, but was forced to sit lip coughing until life seemed to be nearly gone. When I was suffering thus, a friend advised me to try your Roper s Plasters and Pills, and the following day I procured one box of pills and one plaster, and. to the astonish- ment of all that knew me, I wasrestored to health again. Praise the Lord for all h's mercies. I forgot to state, my age is 64. Wicker, near the Post-office, MARTHA MALLINSON NOTICE the words ««ROPER.S ROYAL Bath Plaster" en- graved on the Covern- ment Stamp, and the SS Proprietor's Autograph ^o~~ on the baok, thus These truly invaluable Plasters are compounded on Medico C'emical principles, from British herbs, and the gums and balsams of the Eastern clime,— Whete shrubs yield balsam, and where flowers and trees Distil some genial balm for all disease. piepared only by RODEnT ROPEH & SON, Chemists, Sheffield an sold by most Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom.—Ful size Plasters, Is. lid.; and for Children, 94a. each, or direct by post from the Proprietors, on receipt of Is. 4d., or h. ea( h.—For the use of Hospitals, Infirmaries, Dis- pensaries, Poor-law Unions,ths Medical Profession, F amny use. and Charity purposes, &c.,—in tin cases, at 4s Gd., lis. 223, 33, earh case. BfAVARE OF IMITATIONS—BE PARTICULAR TO ASK FOR ROPER'S PLASTER ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF SEVENTY YEARS. J. SCHWJEPPE AND CO., By Royal Appointment, Manufacturers of Soda, Potass, Mag- nesia Waters and JErated Lemonade, London; Liverpool; Derby; and 65, Castle-street, Bristol. SO much prejudice has been produced in the public mind by Spurious Articles, containing not a particle of Alkali, but sold as such, that consumers are earnestly recommended to ask for Schweppe's, the Original Inventors, and still by far the largest manufacturers of these invaluable preparations. Each bottle contains the proper proportion of Alkali, scientifically amalgamated by the aid of their machinery, and every Genuine Bottle of Soda Water is protected by a Tied Label over the Cork, having the name of their Firm on each side, and their Potass, Magnesia Waters, and Lemonade by Labels on the Bottles, with the Name and Address. This precaution is ren- dered necessary, by unprincipled persons filling Schweppe's Bottles with their own composition, and even imitating their Labels. The extraordinary demand for their Aerated Lemonade, at the refreshment courts of the Crystal Palace, in 1851, (a fact which must be familiar to nearly the whole kingdom), may be referred to, as a most flattering proof of its superior and refreshing quality; it is also strongly recommended in cases of Fever. The largest Importers of German Seltzer JFater, direct from r the Springs. To be obtained (observing the above caution) of all respect- able Chemists, Wine Merchants, Italian Warehousemen, Con- fectioners, and leading Hotels in Town and Country. CHOOSE THE BS5ST SSm&DV PARR'S LIFE PILLS Are acknowledged to be the oes t Medicine in the teorld. ECONOMY should be practised in all things, but more E particularly in matters of medicine. The restoration to health has generally been purchased at a costly price and certainly if health could not be procured at any other rate, s costly price should not be an object of scruple. But where i the wisdom, where is the economy, in spending vast sums on a physician's attendance, when sound health and long life may be ensured by the cheap, safe, and simple remedy of Parr's Life Pills. The general use of this medicine having been the result of the benefits experienced by thousands of persons, and that the knowV ge of such may be useful to all, we recommend a care- perusalof the following Testimonial. The sale of PAHR'S LitE PILLS 'mounts to upwards of 30 000 boxes weekly, more than all other patent medicin s put together This simple fact needs no further comment; it tells plainly that the PILLS of OLD PAHR are the Best Medicine in the Woild From Mr. JOHN HEATON, Agent, Leeds. 7, Briggate, Leeds, Aug. 15, 1851. DEAR SIRS,—I some time since forwarded ;ou a Testimonial as to the efficacy of PAR n's LIFE PILLS, in tins neighbourhood. I am happy to be able now to inform you that my opinion of their excellence continues unaltered, and the unvarying testi- mony of my customers assures me that they are a great boon to the working classes their use having, in a great number of cases which have come under my notice, been, attended by the most beneficial results, in the removal or abatement of the most distressing maladies,—in mauy instances amongst persons whose circumstances rendeted it utteily impossible for them to avail themselves of medical treatment, and in many others where medical treatment had been resorted to without avail. It is always sttisfactory to know that w hat one is the means of in- troducings or circulating is lively to serve the desired purpose and there is no medicine I sell with greater satisfaction or con. fidence, on aeeoun t of lheir excellence und eflicacy in all respects, than PARK'S LIFE PILLS. I am, dear sir, yours faithfully, Messrs. Roberts, and Co. JOHN HEATON TO LADIES. PAron's LIFE PILLS are especially efficacious in all he variety of aliments incident to the Fair Sex. Ladies even of the most delicate constitutions will find them patticutarly benefitial both before and after confinement. and for general use in SCHOOLS, they cannot be too strongly recommended. They mildly and speedily remove all Skin hruptious, Sallowness of complexion, Nervous Irritability, tick Head-ache, Depression of Spirits, lriegularity, or general ds-Mangement of the system. IMPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine, unless the words "PAnn' IFF PILLS are in White Letters on a Red Ground, on the Gov :r- merit St nop pasted round each box also the lac-siraile of th-! signature of the Proprieto/s, "T.l\OllERTS and Co., Craae- court, Fleet-street, London,"on the Directions. Sold in boxes at is. ljd., 2s. 9d., and family packets at lis.eacb. AGENTS.—E. J. PuitLirs, Chemist, and E \r JENKINS, Chemist, Newport; Mrs. WHITE, Booksefler, Meithyr Tydfil; G. AcKmLL,!J) emist.Abergaveuny ;aud <3. PHILLIPS, Chemist, Cardiff. HEALTH RESTORED. LEWIS'S CONCENTRATED ALTERATIVE PILLS, ELECTARIUM OINTMENT, &c. IN introducing to the Public some of the roost valuable Family t Medicines ever offered for the relief of the afflicted, the Consignees, Messrs. KINGSTON, HUISH, & Co, bcg tosllbmit a briefstatuncnt of their origin and discovery, and the reasons which have induced them to present these preparations in the form in which they are now offered for general use, and in which alone they can be placed within the reach of all. In the very extensive private practice of Mr. W. LEWIS, late of George-stri et, Manchester, it is well known that his aversion to the use of calomel or mercury led him, during a period of twenty five years, to devote his uninterrupted attention to the discovery of some valuable alterative with a view to supersede it; in which at'empt he was so for- turateas completely to succeed, and to combine the remedy thus dis- covered by liim, in such a form as might be most likely to agree with the generality of constitutions labouring under certain forms of chronic or incipient complaint and disorder. But confined to the private practice of one medica man, however extensive that practice might be, (and the successful use of this one remedy gained for Mr. Lewis, a celebrity and reputation unsurpassed in the annals of provincial medical practice), the benefits resulting there- from, must in a measure be o.ily local. It i" therefore, with a view to extend those benefits to the public at large, that Mr. LEWIS has been prevailed upon to overcome the very natural repugnance felt by all me- dical men, to tiio system Medieines, and to consign to Messrs. II1NGSTON, 1IV1SH, and Co., the sole right to prepare and vend his several medical preparations, the value of which his long experience has given him ample opportunity of testing. LEWIS'S CONCENTRATED ALTERATIVE PILLS, will be found specifically useful in all cases where it is needful to act at once on the liver, bowels, kidneys, and hkin. The great and essen" tial claim to merit which they possess, is the fact of their containing A VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE which supersedes the use cf mercury, being as effectual for the same specific purposes as that powerful medicine without producing afterwards those distressing effects upon the system, which in too many cases have rendered the remedy almost as bad as the disease. Their action is most remarkably safe, gentle, certain, and effective; more peculiarly where the secretory and absorbent svstems are concerned. Hence their value is inestimable in dyspepsia accom- panied by bile, acidity, heartburn, giddiness, headache, nausea, flatu- lence, constipation of the bowels, depression of the spirits, and aervous irritability. They remove all offending humours by their effectual, but painless, action oil the bowels, stomach, and secretoiy glands. In many cases they have, by promoting the absorbents, and carrying off through natural channels, the superabundant humours, arrested the progress of conusmption. They are effectual in relieving coughs of all descripons arising either from colds or stomachic derangement and are invaluable for the cure of bronchial diseases of the severest form. From their per uliar action on the organs before mentioned, they h- fallibly relax contractions, remove indurations, tumours, and swellings of thej oints, open obstuctions of all kinds, and remove congestions. Taken regularly in the spring and fall of the Jt-af,-—the two most trying periods of the year, to persons of sensitive and delicate organisation, and to infancy and age,-they strengthen the tone of the stomach, and sooth, fortHy, and invigorate decaying nature. Their eff-cton the skin and secretory organs renders them singularly effective in cases ofgo!it, rheumatism, feverish attacks, &c., &c.; whilst to the nurse and the mother, they are one of the greatest blessings ever vouchs tfed, as they act so gently, and with such freedom from pain, that the youngest child may take them at the same time, they actively rectify all female ob- structions and weaknesses, and yi' Id the most valuable and grateful reliet to suffering womanhood, whether in youth or middle age. By opening the pores and acting on the skin, they restore it, when needed. to a healthy state, purify the blood, c'ear the complexion, remove all eruptions on the face, pimples, heats, and humours of every kind they relax cramps, prevent spasmodic contraction, relieve palpitations, gastiitis, and are of most important use in influenza. For certain symptoms and stages in most of the diseases for which these pills are a specific remedy, their action is rendered more certain and efficacious by the use of LEWIS'S ELECTARIUM, a choice preparation from American plants, designed as an adjunct to the use of the pills in chronic diseases, and those aggravated forms of bilious illness and suffering produced by hot climates, irregular living, or too great indulgence in the plearjres of the table. The other preparations, the use of which is recommended especially with the pills for the disorders specified, are LEWIS'S BALSAMIC OINTMENT. a perfectly unsurpassable medicament for Wounds, Tumours, Bad Legs, Excoriations, Indolent Tumours, &c., &c. and LEWIS'S SILVER CREAM, for Whitlows, Chilblains, Eruptions of the Skin, Ringworms, Heats Rashes, &c., &-c. The Pills and Ointments are sold in boxes or pots, at Is. I$d., 2s. 0d., 4s. 6d., and lis. and the Electarium in bottles, at Vs. yd., 4s. 6d., lis., and 2*?s., by the wholesale agents, Messrs, SUTTON ard Co., How- churchyard, London by respectable Medicine-vendors, in every town in the kingdom, and by the Sole Consignees, HINGSTON, HUISH, and Cj.! I, Old Bond Street, London. AGENTS: Mr. Thomas J. Jones, High street, Newport Ma# Morgan, Church-street, Pil gwenlly. Mr, R. Taylor, Stationer, High-street, Chepstow. Mr. Luke *Evans, tligh-street, Cardiff. Mr. W. Richards, Market-street, Pontypridd. Mr. Walter Smyth, High.street, Merthyr Tydvil. Mr. W. (Jethen, Chemist, High-street, Hereford. Mr. W. H. Vale, Journal office, Hereford. Mr. F. Higgs, Chemist, &c., High-street, Swansea. Mr. G. Crook, Chemist, Aginc iurt-squsre, M mmouth. M >, F. Farror Beacon office, Monmouth" I OREAOFUL MURDERS THOUSANDS By the Baneful use of Deleterious Diugs. DR. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Vine Cottage, No. 132, opposite the Brewers' Arms, Commer- cial-road, Newport, one door from the new Bible Christian Chapel, HA VING devoted his whole study, to the curing of the Vene- real Disease, for the last twenty years, by Herbs only, is enabled to treat with the utmost certainty ot ci cure in every stage of that dreadful malady, without the use of Mercury restraint of Diet, or any hindrance fiom business whatever. Dr. Wo's Herbal Pills have been experienced by thousands to be the most valuable yet known for the cure of Gonorrha: Gteet Strictures, and Syphilis, or the disease in any other of its morbid forms pains in the head, back, and loins; nervousness indiges. tion, loss of appetite, rheumatism, skin diseases, &c. The utmost safety and confidence may be relied upon by those who entrust themselves to the care of Dr. Williams as'the most honourable secrecy and delicacy are observed in every case Attendance Daily from Nine in the Morning until Ten at Night; on Sundays, from Nine till Two. Country Patients must be particular in stating their cases as that will render a personal visit unnecessary. IÐ Medicine, with the necessary advice, sent to any part on leceipt of a remittance of 10s. OBSERVE.—The number of Patients cured at the Establish. ment, Vine Cottage, 182, Pill-road, Newport, by Dr. Williams, in 1851, amounted to one thousand four hundred and seventy- six. PAltiS IN THE DACK., SRAVET., LUMSAGO, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, INDIGESTION, DEBILITY, STRICTURE, GLEET, &c. DEROOS'COMPOUND RENAL PILLS, as their name (Retial or the Kidneys) indicates,have been bngestablished as a most safe and efficacious remedy for the above dangerous complaints, discharges of any kind, and diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs generally, whether resulting from imprudence or otherwise, which, if neplected, frequentiv end in piles,fi-tula, stoneo4, the bladder, and a lingering- deatii! For gout, sciatica, rheumatism, tic doloreux, erysipelas, dropsy, scrofula, loss of hair and teeth, depression of spiiits, blushing, incapacity for society, study, or business, confusion, giddiness, drowsiness, sleep without refreshment, fear, nervousness, and even insanity itself, when (as is ofien the case) arising from, or combined with urinary diseases, they are unequalled. By their salutary action of these pills on acidity of the stomach, they correct bile and indigestion,purify and promote the renal secie- tions, thereby preventing the foimationof stone,and establishing for life the healthy lunctionsof all these organs. ONE TRIAL will convince the most prejudiced, of theirsur- prising properties. May he obtained, with directions &;c., at Is, d., Is. 9,1., 4s, 6d., and 1 Is per box, through allJlfedicine Vendors, or should any dif- ficulty occur, the it will be sent (free) on receipt of the price in Postage Stamps, by Dr. De Itoos, 35, Ely Place, Holboru Hill, London. N.B.-A considerable saving effected by purchasing the large boxes. TO PREVENT rRAUB On the public by imitation of the above valuable remedies. Her Majesty's Ilonouiable Commissioners of Stamps have directed th,4 name of the proprietor to be engravedon the Government Stamp affixed to all his Medicines, in white letters on a red ground, without which none is genuine, and to imitate which is felony and transportation. Sold by JENKINS, Commercial-street, & PHILLIPS, High street, Newport; Farror, Beacon Office, Monmouth; Watkin, Kigh-st., Abergavenny Ward, chemist, High-street, Brecon, 1 rice Brothers, post office, Bridgend; Thomas, chemist (oppo, ite the Angel), Merthyr; White, chemist, Guildhall Square Carmarthen Williams,chemist, High-street,Cardigan Davies chemist, Potter, Herald Office, Haverfordwest; Treweeke, che- potte mist, Pembroke Evans, chemist, High-street, Swansea; Moore, chemist, Broad street, New Town; Stephens, chemist, High- street, MerthyrTydfil; Ferris and Score, druggists, Union-street, Bristol; Chilcott, bookseller, Broad-street, Leommster; Draper, chemist, Broad-street, Hereford Roberts, chemist, Conway; Brown, Chronicle Office, Bangor; Grffitn, chemist, High street, Caernarvon Edwards, chemist, Denbigh i Hughes, chemist, Holyhead Beale, chemist, High-street, Wrexham of all whom may be had THE MEDICALADVISER." N.B.—Where difficulty occurs in obtaining any of "hove er.f.otepostage tamps to theestablish'sent, SKIN DiSHASF, S, UHRVOUS DEBILXTY SCROFULA. SWELLINGS OF THE BONES, GLANDS, &c. DR. DE ROOS' CONCENTRATED GUTTÆ VITÆ, OR LIFE DROPS, [S, as its name implies, a safe and permanent restorative of manly vigour, whether deficient from residence in hot or cold climates, or arisine fiom solitary habits, youthful delusive ex- cusses,infection.&c. It will also be found a speedy corrective of all the above dangerous symptoms, weakness of the eyes, lo« of hair and teeth, disease of the nose, sore throat, pains in the side, back, loins, &c., obstinate weakness, loss of memory, nervousness, headache, giddiness, drowsiness, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, lowness of spirits, lassitude, and general prostration of strength, usually resulting from neglect, or im- proper treatment by mercury,copaiba, cubebs, and other deadly poisons. FronTits peculiar propertIes in removing obstructions, creatine, new, pure, and rich blood, (thereby cleansing and strengthening the whole system,) it soon restores the invalid to health, even after all other remedies (which have usually a depressing tendency) have failed hence its uniform success in FEiH A LE complaints. May be obtained, with directions,$e., through all Medicine Ten- dors, at 4s 6d & Us per bottle, or four eleven shilling quantities in one large bottle for 33s. by which Us. will be saved or it wilt he sent, securely packed, from the establishment, on receipt of the price by Post OíJi{e Order payable at the Holhorn Office. IN SIX LANGUAGES, FORTY.SEVENTH EDITION. Illustrating the new mode of treatment and cure adopted bv Lallemand, Hicord Deslandes, and others 01 the lifipital des V énélicns à Paris, and now uniformly practised In this country, by WALTER DE ROOS. M.D., 35, Ely Place, Holboin Hill, London. THE MEDICAL ADVISER, addressed to all those who are suffering from the various disqualifying forms of pre- mature decay resulting from infection and youthful abuse, that most delusive practice by which the vigour and manliness of life- are eneivated and des'royed, even before nature has fully established tile powers and stamina of the constitution. It contains also an elaborate and carefully-written account o the anatomy and physiology of the organs of both sexes (illus- trated by numerous colouted engravings, with the author's obser- vations on marriage, its duties and hindrances. The prevention and modern plan ot treating gleet,stricture,syphilid, &c. Plain directions for the attainment of health, vigour, and consequent happiness, during the full period of time allotted to our species. The work is illustrated by the detail of cases, thus rendering it what its name indicates, but medical friend of all who may le suffering from the consequences of early error -3 work which may be consulted without exposure, and with every assurance of complete success and benefit, ]\ it If] or..» < i(oUc (tide] (through all Book$elbs,%>for to avoid difficulty, will be sent direct jr .m the Author, post ree for 42 Postage Stamps. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Sold by Strange, 21, Paternoster-row Hannny, 63, and Sangar, 150, Oxford-street. London Raiines and Co.. Le:th walk, Edinburgh Campbell.. Argyll-street, Glasgow Pnesily, Lord-stieet, Newton, Church-street, Liverpool; Westmacott, 4, Mark, t street, Manchester Powell, 15, Westmoreland- street, Dublin; and obtainable thlough all other druggists and booksellers in the kingdom. "THE MEDICAL ADVISER is indeed a boon to the pub* lie, as it has the two-fold advantage of plainness, and being written by a skilful and duly qualified man, who evidently well understands his subject."—IV, Times. "This is a work we woutc'r commend to all the information therein conveyed is really essential to those of either ipx who contemplate marriage."—Record. Many a man,who,unmariied and miserable, is now enduring in silent sorrow the penaltiesof foimer folly (perhaps committed in ignorance), had he possessed such a book as this, would have been a happy hosb md, a honoured parent, and useful member of society."—B. A. Dispatch. The diffidence and fearof exposure, consequent on these affec- tions, fiequently prevent persons applying for assistance, until great mischief has been inflicted on the constitution and powert. of life. It is hoped the perusal of this work will leach such persons the evils of delay, and lead them at once to seek that as- sistance which alone can save them from the horrors of an ex- istence protracted amid3t long-enduring wretchedness, both meiiial and physical. Fiom the great extent of Dr. De Roos practice based as it is on many years experience at the various Institutions both in London and Paris, for the relief of those afflicted with debility, syphilis, secondary symptoms, strictures, gleet, vene- real and scorbutic eruptions, &c., ftc., of the face and body, he has had peihaps unusual facilities for observing the peculiarities and consequences of each particular stage. Hence he is enabled confidently to undertake the removal of every symp'om (not excepting the most inveterate or long standing) in as short a time as is consistent with safety. Country patieutswishing to place themselves under treatment, will be minute in the detail of their cases and to prevent liouble, no letters from strangers will be replied to unless they contain it in cash, or by Pfist Olfice Order payable at the Hot- bom Ollice, for which the necessary Advice and Medicines will be sent. At home for consultation, daily, from 11 till 1, and 5 till 'Sundays excepted ), unless by previous arrangement. Address: W. DE Roos, M.D,, 35, Ely Place, Holboru Hill London THE present Proprietor of HALSE'S CELEBRATED MEDICINES, having been a vendor of them, and having heard from his customers of the all but miraculous effects of them, and knowing that they had not been brought before the public in the provinces, (although their sale in London is very large), in a manner that they ought to be, was induced to offer a certain sum for the Recipes, Titles, &c., to the original pro- prietor. After much time, and paying a much greater sum than he intended, he has accomplished his object, He has no doubt, however, that the invalid public will ultimately well pay him for his outlay. HALSE'S SCORBUTIC DROPS, A sure Care for Scurvy, Bad Legs, and all Impurities of the Blood. Theii effect in pu ifying the blood is all but miraculous" This medicine is generally admitted to be the most certain purifyer of the blood of any as yet discoveied, a remarkable change in the appearance-from a deitli-like paleness, to the roseate hue of health—taking place within a very short time. Price 2s. 9d. each bottle and in pint bottles containing nearly six 2s. UJ. bottles, for lis., patent duty included. Declaration of the Guardians of Brent, Devon. We, t e undersigned, solemnly declare, that before Thonia Rolins, (one of our parishioners), commenced taking Halse's Scorbutic Drops, lie was literally covered with large running wounds, some ot them so large that a person m'ghl have laid his tist in them; that before he had finished the firs! bottle, he noticed an improvement, and that, by continuing them for some lime, he got completely restored to health, after eveivthing else had failed. He had tried various sorts 01 medicine before taking Halse's Scorbutic Drops, and had prescriptions from the most celebrated physicians in this county, without detivmg the least benefit. Halse's Scorbutic Drops have completely cured him and he is now able to attend to his labour as well as any Yran in our parish. From other cures als" made in this part we strongly recommend Halse's Scorbutic Drops to the notice of the public. Signed by JOn N ELLIOTT, Lord of the Manor. JOHN MANNING. WILLIAM PEARSE. HENRY GOODMAN. ARTHUR LANG WORTHY. June 21, ]843." The medicine has the same action on the impurities of the blood as an antidote has on poison, viz., by immediate robbing it of its evil qualities. Its effects are indeed astonishing, and will scaiceiy be credited until tried. Halse's Scorbutic Drops may be procured from any respecta- ble Chemist, or from the Wholesale Aeents, BARCLAY and SON, 95, Farringdon-street, City; and C. KING, 41, Carter- fleet, Walworth, price 2s. 9d. at,d lIs. per bjttle. SILENT FRIEND, IN SIX LANGUAGES, FORTIETH EDITION, Containing the Remedy for the Prevention of Disease. Illustrated by One Hundred Anatomical and Explanatory Coloured Engravings on Steel, ON PHYSICAL DIsaUALIPrCATIONS, GENERATIVE INCAPACITY, AND IMPEDIMENTS TO MAIIKIAGE, A new and i nproved Edition, enlarged to 196 pages, price 2s. 6d. by post, dirsct from the Establishment, 4s. Gd. in postage stamps, "THE SILENT FHIGND A Practical Work on the Exhaustion and Plij-sical Decay of the Sys- tem, produced by Excessive Indulgence, the consequences of In- fection, or the use of Mercury, with explicit directions for the use of the Preventative Lotion, followed by Observations on the State, and the Disqualifications which prevent it; Illustrated by One Hundred Coloured Engravings. By it. and L. PERRY and CO., Consulting Surgeons, 19 llerners-street, Oxford-street., London. Published by the Authors, and Sold by Strange, 21, Paternoster-row; Hannav, 63, and Sangar, 150 Oxford-street, London J. and R. Raimes and Co., Leith-walk, Edin- burgh; D. Campbell, Argyll-street, Glasgow; .1. Priestley, Lord-street T. Newton, Church-street, Liverpool; R. H. lneham, Market-street Manchester; and it. if. Powell, 15, "Westmoreland-street, Dublin. Part I treats of the anatomy and physiology of the productive or- gans, and is illustrated by 28 coloured engravings. Part II. treats of the consequences resulting froir excessive indul- gence, and their lamentable effects on the system, producing mental and bodily weakness, nervous excitement, and generative incapacity. It is particularly addressed to those who are prevented, in consequence, from entering into the marriage state, and points out the sure means of per- fect and secret restoration to manhood. It is illustrated by 10 explana. tory engravings. Part III. treats of the diseases resulting from Infection, either in the primary or secondary form, and contains explicit directions for their treatment, illustrated by ó2 coloured engravings. Part IV. contains a remedy for the Prevention of Disease by a simple application, by which the danger of Infection io obviated. Its action is simple, but sure. It acts with the virus chemically, and destroys its power on the system. This important part of the work should not escape the reader's noticc. Part v, is devoted to the consideration of marriage and its dutie The reason of physical disqualification, and the causes of unproductive, unions, are also considered, and the whole subjectcriti;ally and philoso-. phically inquired into. The Authors, regularly educated members of the Medical Profession, having had long, diligent, and practical observation in the various lios- pitals and Institutions for the relief of those afflicted with Syphilis, Se- condary Symptoms, Stricture, Venereal and Scorbutic Eruptions of the face and body, have perhaps had an unusualopportm,ity of witnessing their dreadful and destructive consequences in all their various stages. Hence, knowing the practical necessity of sound judgment in such seri- ous cases, and havints seen the injury that has arisen from the careless- ness and neglect of its study, Messrs. R. and L. Perry have devoted their attention exelusively to this peculiar class of maladies, and the re lief they have consequently been enabled to re"der to their Lllow creatures, is fully testified and gratefully acknowledged by convalescent patients, and others, daily arriving in town, from all p-irts of the coun- try, for the expreso purpose only of personal cor saltation while their exertions have been crowned with the most signal advantages; yet, from what they have experienced in inquiring into the nature and causes of these infectious complaints (from their most simple condition to that of the most aangerous and inveterate), they have always entertained the possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise invariably found, that the more horrible and malignant forms of the disease could almost always be traced to one of the following causes ignorance, neg- lect, or the ill effects of unskilful aid improper treatment; therefore, Messrs. Perry have succeeded in discovering, in the selection of their remedies, a safe, effectual, and cau,ious course, omitting all combina- tion of remedies which bear an equivocal charactsr, as well as those whose premature or injudicious application might be producti\e of bad consequences in the hands of private individuals. In short, the laudable end of this remedy is the lessening of a great mass of human misery, by the alleviation, relief, and prevention ot those grievous afflictions that are in reality the secret foes oflif", and which, while they so extensively surround us", call aloud for our skill and interference for their examina. tion Messrs. R. and L. Perry and Co., Surgeons, may he consulted as usual, at I:), Rerners-street, Oxford-street, from eleven till two, and from five til eight in tiie evening and on Sundays from eleven to one. THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE, AN ANTI- SYPHILITIC REMEDY, is recommended in Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms. ] (searches out and purifies the diseased humours from the blooJ, and cleanses the system from all deteriorating causes. its influence in the restoration to health of persons labouring under the consequences which inevitably follow contamination, i undeniable, and it also constitutes a certain cure for scurvy, scrofula, and all cutaneous eruptions. Its active prin- ciples are transmitted by the medium of the circulating fluid throughout the entire frame, and even penetrate the more minute vessels, removing and expelling in its course all corruptions and impurities from the vital stream, so as altogether to eradicate the virus of disease, and expel it with the ins-nsible perspiration through the medium o ithe porc-sof the skin and urine. Price Us., orfour bottles in one for 3<ls. by which lis, is saved, also in £ 5 cases'by which will be save £ 1 12s. To be hud at the London Establishment. Contamination from viru o the venerea disease, if it he not removed when it liiS displays itself, may linger in the system for many years, before itshows itself in any palpable form, being occupied meanwhile in sapping the foundation o 'the vita powers, and destroying the springs of life at the very fountain head. The disease, under these cir- cumstances, wi suddenly, when leas expected break out and over- whelm the sufferer with wretchedness and horror at his fearfu Istate. Those pCHons who may be suffering- from any of the varied forms of secondary symptoms, sue as eruption on the skin, blotches on the head and'face, ulcerations and enlargement of the throa tonsils, and uvula,threatened destruction o the nose, palate, &c., nodes of the shin or collar bones, or on the bones o the head, or from any of the painfu affections arising from the dangerous effects caused by the indiscrimi- nate use of mercury or o its accumulating in the system or from the evils folio ing an imperfect plan of treatmen t ,u il derive the most ex- traordinary advantage and beruTitfrom the use of the Concentrated IJe- tersive Essence, in .arresting the ra ages of these various disorders, re- moving all scorbutic svmptoms, and fully ani comp.etely reno- vating the tone aud viaour of the constitution. Those persons also who propose to themselves the participating in the holy and refined pleasures of the marriage state, if they have had in early life the mis- fortune to be tainted with the virus of disease in any of its forms, wiil act advisedly in submitting themselves previously to a course of this medicine, a proceeding to them of the utmost importance, as should there lurk tain of disease in their systems, it lIny, and will in all probability, be visited all their consorts apd offspring, impairing their health and destroying their happiness, while at the same time the children are born puny, diseased, and unable to struggle against the ills and mischances of life. It must be remembered that when the fountain is polluted, the stream that flows from itcannot be pure. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM Is expressly employed to renovate the impaired powers of life, when ex- hausted by the influence exerted by solitary indulgence oil the system. Its action is purely balsamic its power in t invigorating the frame in cases of nervous and sexual debility, obstinate fleets, impoteney, bar. renness, and debilisies arising from venereal excesses, has been demon- strated by its unvarying success in thousands of cases. To those per- sons who are prevented entering the married state by the consequences of early errors, it ii invaluable. Price lis. per bottle, or four quantities in one for 33s. The £5 cases of Syriacum, or Concentrated Detersive Essenau, can only be had at 19, Rer.iers-streef, Oxford-street, London, whereby there is a saving of £1 12s., and-the patient is entitled to receive advice with out a fee, which advantage is applicable only to those who remit 1;5 fo a packet. v PEKRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS Constitute an effectua Iremedy in all cases of Gonorrhoea, Glests, Stric- ture, and Diseases of the Urinary Organs. Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and I Is. per box. Patients are requested to be as minute and concise as possible in the detail of their cases, noting especially the duration of the complaint, the mo fe of its commencing, its symptoms aud progress, age, habits of living, and position in »oeiety. Medicines can be forwarded to any part of the world; no difficulty can occur, as they will ba securely packed and carefully protected from observation. These medicines are prepared only by Messrs. R. and L. Perry and Co., Surgeons, who may be consulted as usual, at 1", Berners-stree; Oxford-street, London, from eleven till one, and from five till eightt Sundays from eleven till one. N.B.— Medicine Vendors can be supplied by most of the Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London Sold by Thomas A. Roberts, chemist, Conway John Brown, Chro- nicle Office, Bangor Robert Griffith, chemist, High-street, Caernarvon William Edwards, chcmist, Denbigh H. G. Hughes, chemist, Holy- head John Beale, chemist, High-street, Wrexham; E. Ward, chemist High-street, Brecon; Philip Price, Post Office, Bridgend; II. Webber Guardian Office, Cardiff; Walter Thomas, chemist (opposite Angel) Merthyr; J. W. White, chemist, Guildhall-square, Carmatthen W Williams, chemist, High-street, Cardigan; O. E. Davies, chemist, Havir fordwest; Joseph Potter, Herald Office, Haverfordwest; It. C. Treweeks chemist, Pembroke; Thomas Evans, chemist, High street, Swansea John Moore, chemist. Broad-street, New Town Thomas Stephens chemist, High-street, Merthyr T, drll; Ferris and Score, druggists, Union street, Bristol, John Watton, Chronicle Office, Shiewobury; Jaute Chilcott, bookseller, broad-street, Leominster; Draper, chemist, Broad street, Hereford; T. Farror, Beacon Office, Monmouth; E. V. JEN KINS, Commercial-street, Newport and J. PILILil S. c'aeinis High-street, Newport; of all of whom may be the" Silent Friend