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KEr. Congreve's Medicines. CONGR EVE'S PETROLEUM PILLS. No, I and 2. THEY are justly celebrated as a specific remedy in all Ner- vous Complaints; Chronic Indigestion, and the Indigestion of Elderly People Spasms of the Stomach and Bowels General Relaxation, producing Consumption Loss of Appetite Lan- guor Tremor Palpitation Palsies Despondency Want of Energy Head-ache Costiveness Worms, especially those which trouble Children Hysteric Diseases Female Com- plaints, connected with Debility, and Dropsical Swelling of the Legs Rheumatism, Gout, &c., and most disorders affecting the human frame. They are peculiarly valuable in Cholera Morbus; and, if taken regularly, will effectually counteract any disposi- tion in the constitution to that terrible disorder, and tend to pro- long life beyond its usual span. In short, no known medicine has equalled this fine Stomachic and Strengthening Remedy, which has produced the happiest effects on the weakly of both sexes. It operates mildly as an Aperient;andpermanent as a Tonic; enriches the circulating fluid imparts vigour and comfort the Nerves, and restores the lost tone of the Stomach to the ,Lue pt. I-rmance of its functions. For numerous testimonials of curesette. read THE SCRUTATOR," mentioned below. Price of the PiU^, is l-|d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, &c. per box. 2 UONûh..VE'S GOLDEN BALM, FoR CHILDREN CUTTIIV THEIR TEETH.-This is a valuable Soothing Syrup, and a Ren., dy possessing superior advantages in counteracting the dreadful ei. ots arising from painful den- tition. It is peculiarly cooling to gums, and assuages the pain consequent on their inflammation ntirely superseding the dangerous operation of the lancet. It is unreduced at the lowest price by the Proprietor, that it may be purchased by all classes. Price Is l^d and 2s 9d per bottle. CONGREVE'S BALSAMIC .:LIXiT?,, FOR COUGH, HOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, & :.tues ot this medicine have been experienced by thousands of individuals —no medicine so effectually allays pulmonic irritation. While opiates have been administered without relief, and the usual remedies given with little or no good effect, this has afforded the "featest facility of breathing, and produced permanent and peedy cures in every description of Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, &e. Price Is ljd, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d per bottle. A Treatise, called THE SCRUTATOR," is just published by HENRY CONCRETE, price Is (116 pages, 18mo.), developing the peculiar properties of the above invaluable remedies con- taining an inquiry into the causes, means of prevention, and cure of all diseases, by the most simple treatment, which will enable every person to become his own doctor. For the extreme useful- ness of this work, read the critique in The True Sun, June 26th, 1833, and other Journals. WHOLESALE AGENTS :—Butler, 4, Cheapside Barclay and Sons, 95, Farringdon-street Edwards, St. Paul's Churchyard; Sutton and Co., Bow Churchyard; Newberry and Sons, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Sold retail by their Agents, and all Book, sellers, Chemists, &c. Venders supplied with the Work, Pros- pectuses, Show Cards, and Counter Bills, by the above Houses. The Stamp of each Box and Bottle is signed by the Proprietor, "Henry Congreve," across the Government Stamp. PRINCIPIIS OBSTA.Ovid; DEBILITY, &c.—Encouraged by the uniform success at- tending their peculiar method of treatment in the cure of a few prevalent complaints, which has been confirmed by the ex- perience of twenty-five years, in a large and extensive practice sensible also of the happy.effects resulting to the public, from medical men confining their attention to a certain class of dis- eases. Messrs. GOSS and Co., Members of the Royal College of Surgeons, in London, continue to direct their studies to those disorders arising from a secret destructive habit of inconsiderate youth, which not only occasions a numerous train of nervous af- fections, but also entails on its votaries all the enervating imbe- cilities of old age. In that distressing state of debility, whether the consequence of such baneful habits, excessive drinking, long residence in hot climates, or any other cause, by which the pow- ers of the constitution become enfeebled, as regularly educated Surgeons in London, they offer a firm, safe, and speedy restora- tion to sound and vigorous health. When an early application is made for the cure of a CERTAIN DISORDER, frequently contracted in a moment of inebriety, the eradication is generally completed in a few days and in the more advanced and inveterate stages of venereal infection, cha- racterized by a variety of painful and distressing symptoms, a perseverance in their plan, (without restraint in diet or exercise,) will insure to the patient a permanent and radical cure. To married females, whose expectations of those tender pledges of connubial happiness have been defeated, it may also be a pleasing reflection to know that, by a proper perseverance in their remedies, the general health is renovated, and the impediments removed. Messrs. GOSS and Co., exclusively professing the cure of these particular complaints, think it but justice to themselves to state, that they have been properly educated and initiated into every branch of the profession, (certificates of which, from various Hospitals, and testimonials from the highest Professional au- I I thorities, they have to convince any inquirer,) that a residence in the warmer hemisphere of our eastern world, as well as in other parts, emboiden them to assert that their researches having been confined to the diseases already enumerated, they hold out a cer- tainty of renovation to such as may labour under the debilitating effects ot a life passed under the torrid zone. Messrs. GOSS and Co. are to be consulted, as usual, every day, at their residence and Patients in Monmouth and the re- motest parts of England and Wales can be treated successfully .ondescribing minutely the case, and enclosing remittance for the Advice and Medicine. No difficulty can occur, as the Medicine jwill be securely packed, and carefully protected from observation. GOSS and Co., M.R.C. Surgeons, No. 7, Lancaster-place, Strand, London. Just Published (Twentieth Edition,) 1st, THE ÆGIS OF LIFE, a familiar Commentary on the above Diseases.—2d, THE SYPHILIST, a popular Treatise on Lues Venerea, &c. — 3d, HYGEIANA, addressed exclusively to the Female Sex. May be had at 23, Paternoster-row, London, and of all Book- sellers. Price 5s each. Each inly murmuring at the unequal meed, Repines that MERIT should REWARD exceed." MEDICAL EXPERIENCE. THERE is a host of complaints which plunge those they afflict into circumstances the most painful and embarrass- ing for feelings of a delicate nature, in cases which require ecrecy, often prevent the consultation of a medical friend, in hom, generally, implicit confidence is placed and, however unlimited the practice, or consummate his abilities may be, his experience, in a certain sphere of complaints, ranged under the above head, does not offer to the sufferer that certainty of speedy cure that men, who devote their time to the above and like dis- eases, authorised by the Edinburgh and Paris Colleges, do, coupled with an extensive experimental practice for 22 years in every part of Europe. DR. JARDINE, KNOX, & Co. therefore, with every degree of confidence, invite individuals, who, with unabashed forehead, have wooed debility by that strangely fascinating sin, that they may be taught to renovate their emaciated and abused constitu- tions, and acquire their lost place in the scale of creation. Of all the events in life, marriage is the most important; on it chiefly depends the happiness of mortals. When estates are dependent on their progeny, the disappointed married couple will receive that relief they may reasonably appreciate also individuals labo' mg under those dreadful complaints—scurvy and scro- nd other cutaneous diseases,—are informed they will be y relieved and permanently cured. e are a variety of disorders of the generative system, when compared with the above, may be termed subordi- n some, by a too free use of the passions exhibiting in ebility from excess, in others the relaxing effects of warm s; and in many (indeed how many), the maladies that he student, the dissipated, and the libertine; to these may 'd a range of complaints, from the incipient Gonorrhoea ^firmed Lues, and in an extensive practice, our mode of treatment has never known to fail; we are consulted by all ranks in society, from the Peer to the meanest subject. Our motto is- secrecy. At the earnest solicitation of the individuals, we insert the fol- Owing TO DR. JARDINE, ETC. Sirse-Previotis to consulting you in May, 1832, 1 had been married 21 ars, without children; I am now a mother. Staunton, 22d July, 1633. H. J. M. lear Sirs,—Accept my most unbounded gratitude for the cure you e performed on me. I was fast sinking in the prime of lite before suiting you I am now as well as ever I was in my life. My com- t was brought on by indiscretion in youth. I am, Gentlemen, &c. sey, August 17th, 1833. j. S. .< Little, Deansgate, Manchester, was perfectly cured by Dr. Jar- i, in six weeks, by using the Anti-scorbutic Drops, of a violent seor- c and leprous humour all over his body, attended with the most fferahle aching for upwards of ten months. r. JARDINE, KNOX, & Co., Consulting Surgeons, from Edin- h, M.R.C.S. and M.F.M., Paris, may be consulted per- tIly, or by letter and persons in London, or the remotest of Europe, may be successfully treated on describing mi- their case, age, and manner of living, enclosing a bank 'dvice and medicine; the same will be securely packed lIy protected. Medical Institution, 5, Bouverie-street, Fleet-street, GLASGOW LOTTERY. J NASH, of the MERLIN OFFICE, MONMOUTH, has on Sale • TICKETS and SHARES, from the Offices of BISH, London, for the Second GLASGOW LOTTERY, TO BE DRAWN ALL IN ONE DAY, IN LONDON At Cooper's Hall, The 22d of January, 1834, The Scheme contains Prizes of £ 15,000, £ 10,000, £ 5000, &c. in Houses and Lands or the holders may, if they prefer, receive Money for their Prizes, as BISH sold more than two-thirds of all the Capitals last Lottery, and paid the prize holders in Money immediately. TICKETS and SHARES are now Selling by BISH, LONDON, and by his AGENTS, as under:- MONMOUTH. J. Nash, Merlin Office. ABERGAVENNY Watkins and Son, Booksellers. NEWPORT Mr. Morgan Evans; Printer. BRIDGEND J. G. Bird, Bookseller & Printer, Post Office. COWBRIDGE P. Bird, Bookseller and Tea-dealer. BRECON J. W. Morgan, Printer and Bookseller, Post Office. CARDIFF W. Bird, Bookseller. CARMARTHEN. W. Evans, Carmarthen Journal Office. HAVERFORDWEST. J. Potter, Bookseller. MERTHYR TYDVIL W. Mallalieu, Gazette and Guardian Office. NEATH. J. M. Fear, Timber Yard. PRESTEION W. Price, Grove House. SWANSEA. J. Davies, Appraiser, Auctioneer, and Post Office. SHREWSBURY. J. F. Griffiths, Bookseller. WORCESTER. H. Deighton, Bookseller. GLOUCESTER W. Gumm, Bookseller. LEOMINSTER. F. Went, Bookseller. LUDLOW, T. Griffiths, Bookseller. HEREFORD C. Anthony, Hereford Times Office. BRISTOL B. Barry, Bookseller, 21, High-street. PRESENT PRICE. Ticket. £ 13 13 0 Half £ 7 6 0 Eighth. £ 1 18 6 Quarter. 3 15 6 Sixteenth 0 19 6 It< it< 'II' Letters, post paid, containing remittances, duly attended to MOMSON'S RTEBICINES. CURE OF A VIOLENT COUGH, DIFFICULTY IN BREATHING, SEVERE STITCHES IN THE RIGHT SIDE, AND PAINS OVER THE WHOLE BODY. To Peter Maenab, Hygeian Agent, 6, Kirkgate, Irvine. jClIR,—-It is with pleasure I give you the following particulars K-? relative to my wife's case, she having experienced the most beneficial effects from the use of Morison's Universal Medicines, which have been, by the Divine blessing, the means of restoring her to good health. I consider it a duty which every person owes to his fellow-creatures, to give his case and cure publicity for the good of the aflficted, so as to induce all those labouring under any indisposition, however serious it may appear, to make trial, and encourage them to persevere in the use of those invaluable medicines, introduced by you to this part of the country, that others may obtain similar benefit. At the time of my applica- tion to you, my wife had been confined to bed four weeks. Her trouble commenced with severe pains through her whole body, accompanied with a stitch in her right side, violent cough, and much difficulty in breathing. She was attended by a respectable surgeon, who used every means in his power, but his prescrip- tions had no effect in giving her any relief, or in removing her complaint but by using Mr. Morison's medicines, according to your directions, for eight days, she was restored to her former state of sound health. We shall feel ever grateful for your kind attention. With much respect, I remain, Sir, your most obedi- ent servant, ROBERT WILLOCK. Irvine, 9th August, 1833. This woman's life was despaired of: her speedy and unex- pected recovery has astonished all her neighbours. P. MACNAB. CURE OF AN EXTREMELY DERANGED SYSTEM, FROM INDIGESTION, ATTENDED WITH A SEVERE STATE OF CONSTIPATION OF THE BOWELS. To Mr. Dennis Potter, Hanbury Terrace, Tewkesbury. Dear Friend,-l beg to acknowledge the benefit I have received from the use of" Morison's. Universal Medicines," in a cure of more than fifteen years of severe suffering, under a series of afflic- tions, with which you have been long acquainted, and which were not necessary to relate to yourself, aid I not feel anxious to lay before the public the outlines of my case and cure, under the hope that this may be the means of drawing the attention of many to the investigation of the Hygeian theory, and to practise on themselves the harmlessness and benign powers of these ines- timable Medicines. So far back as from the above period! can trace the origin of my past sufferings from indigestion, which produced severe pains in the stomach and bowels, followed by so distressing a state of extreme constipation of the bowels, that, for days, and often weeks, no passage could be effected (although under the care of our most eminent Physicians) without help from instruments whilst in this bound up state, my chief relief was in excessive vomiting and so weak were all my digestive organs, that, for the last two years, I have not dared to eat either animal food, or ve- getables of any kind, so completely were choked up all the func- tions of nutriment and vitality in consequence of which, as may rationally be supposed, the frame sunk into the last state of ex- haustion, with no other prospect before me but a lingering death. At this period, your kind introduction to my notice of Mori- son's Vegetable Pills," (for which I and my family can never sufficiently express our gratitude) and happy am I in declaring before all the world, that, within the first twenty-four hours of their administration, I felt a relief I could never have anticipated from any medicine of the composition of man and that, in short by persevering under your direction, I am become a new man- having been free from pain for six months, and have not vomited more than thrice in all that time, so that I may pronounce the cure perfect, as I now enjoy any kind of animal food, vegetables and fruits. In bounden gratitude to Mr. Morison, all the members of the "British College of Health," and yourself, for this heartfelt blessing, I remain, dear friend, yours affectionately, ISAAC COOKE. Hawling, near Northleach, Gloucestershire, 16th Sept., 1833.

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