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"J "1,J\ ,r SMpping. T'r JANCHOR' LINE-ATLANTIC SERVICE., London to New York direct. The undernoted Steamships will Sail fromVictori Docks as follows :— S.S. ELYSTA 3500 Tons Saturday, Jan. 10_ S.S. VICTORIA 3500 Tons Saturday, Jan. 17 as. UTOPIA. 3500 Tons.Saturday, Jan. 24 S.S. CALIFORNIA .3500 Tons Saturday, Jan. 31 And weekly thereafter. Unsurpassed accommodation for Passengers. FARES Cabin, 10? 10s. 12212s. to 15L 15s.; Steerag e, 6& 6s.; to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimoi e, and Portland. Tourist Tickets issued at reduced ril|isr "West End Agents—Hickie, Borman, and Co., 14, Waterloo-place, Pall Mall, London, S.W.; or to Henderson Brothers, 19, Leadenhall-street, Londan, 40—ud ATIONAL LINE TO NEW YORK. LARGEST PASSENGER STEAM-SHIPS. FROM LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK as follows:— EGYPT Wednesday, Jan. 7 ENGLAMD .Wednesday, Jan. 14 SPAIN Wednesday, Jan. 21 From LONDON to NEW YORK as follows CANADA .Saturday, Jan. 10. HOLLAND .Satursday, Jan. 17. ERIN Saturday, Jan. 31. Saloon to New York, 10, 12, and 15 Guineas cording to position of berth, all having equal Saloon privileges. Return Tickets, 24 and 22 Guineas. Steerage to New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore, Six Pounds. Superior accommodation and abundance of fresh provisions. Cheap through Book. ings to all parts of the United States and Canada.. Special Rates to Texas. „ Apply to the National Steamship Company (Li- mited) 23, Water-street, Liverpool; or fat 36 and 37, Leadenhall-street, London or to their Local Agents :-Hugh H. Owen, Trosywaen. Pentir, Bangor; R. Roberts, Betheeda; John Roberts, Llanberis; R. G. Roberts, Rock Cottage, Creigiau Mawr, Taly- sam; Richard Roberts, Towyn; Robert Griffiths, Melbourne House, Festiniog. a s 49—u a WHITE STAR LINE. ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. THE well-known magnificent Steamers of this Line are appointed to Sail weekly, as under, carrying her Majesty's and the United States' Mails: FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. Cantain. ADRIATIC.J. W. JKKNINFS.Tuesday, Jan. 6. GERMANIC.C. W. KENNEDY.Thursday Jan. 15. BALTIC H. PARSELL .Tuesday Jan. 20. CELTIC .B. GLEADELL Thursday, Jan. 29. BRITANNIC HAMILTON PERRY. Thursday, Feb. 5. These splendid vessels reduce the pas«are to the shortest possible time, and afford to passengers the highest degree of comfort hitherto attainable at sea. They are all, without exception, among the largest and fastest of Ocean Steamers and of their original size and construction. They are of unusual strength, each being bvhlts in seven water-tight and fire-proof compartments. Their fine model, full power, and excellent sea- going qualities, have made their passages famous for short- aess, oomfort, and regularity. Their gieat size and remarkable steadiness at sea reduce, as much as possible, the liability of passengers to sea sickness. Nbey have accommodation of the very highest erder folta limited number of Steerage Passengers, who are carried only upon the same decks}as the Cabin Passen- gers, and have always ample room, both above deck and below.. The Steerage rooms are unusually spacious, well lighted, ventilated and warmed; and passengers f-.Mg class will find, their comfort carefully studied. Married couples and their children are berthed to- gether, the single females and men in separate apart- meats. Separate and distinct Lav tories, Wash-houses, and Oldsets are provided for the sexes, the entrances being protected and appreached from below, without the necessity of going on deck. An abundant supply of COOKED PROVISIONS of the beet qwality is served by the Company's Stewards. A Stewardess attends to the women and children. An experienced Surgeon is carried by each vessel. Cattle, sheep, or pigs are not taken by this line. Steerage Fare to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, er Baltimore, 61 6s. Passengers forwarded by best routes to all parts of the United States and Canada. Apply to the Local Agents:— Robert Owen, Harbour Office, and W. J. Williams, 9, Market-street, Carnarvon Richard Roberts, Bethesda; David P. Williams, Chemist, Llanberis; Hugh Davies, Ac- countant, Conway and Penmaenmawr; O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddelen; David Rowlands, agent, Penygraig Wm. D. Jones, 16, Newry-street, iw"d,aiy,Mmc«, t 10, WATER-STREET, LIVERPOOL. » s 50 feb 21—o AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES AAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY, Calling at QDEKNSTOWH every THURSDAY fllHE first-class, full-powered Iron Steamships are *]BRITISH CROWN.Wednesaay, Jan. 7, INDIANA. Wednesday, Jan. 14. *LORD CLIVE Wodnesday, Jan 21. PENNSYLVANIA .Saturday, Jan. 24 ♦BRITISH EMPIRE.Wednesday, Jan. 28 *LORD GOUGH .Wednesday, Feb. 4 ♦ No Intermediate Passengers carried on voyag marked thus The only TRANS-ATLANTIC Line sailing under the United States Flag, and carrying the American Rafts fer saving life besides the usual complement of Lifeboat and an extra number of Life Preserves. The accom- modation for all classes of, passengers is equal to any of the European Steamship Lines. Every Steamer carries a Surgeon and Stewardess. Passengers and goods are landed at; Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which has the shortest and most direct route to all places in the Western States. i. Passengers by this Line can pass direct into the Railroad Cars without leaving the Landing Wharf MM! under the same roof Refreshment Room, United ^Letter Box, Telegaph Office, Exchange Office, *nC^!l?SPASPSAGE, 12 to 18 Guineas. Return Tickets, at reduced rates. STEERAGE PASSAGE, as low as by any other fast line, including an ample supply of provisions. Steerage Passengers are forwarded to New York or Boston without additional charge. INTERMEDIATE PASSAGE, including Beds, Bedding, and all necessary Utensils, and separate table, Eight Guineas. Apply in Philadelphia, to Peter Wright and Sons, General Agents, 307, Walnut-street; m London, E.C., Keller Wallis and Postlethwaite, 5 and 7, Fenchurch- street: in Queenstown, to N. & J. Cummins and Brothers; Hugh H. Owen, Tros-y-waen, Peiatir, Car- narvAil • Michael Kennv. Bill Poster, Bangor;. Hugh Williams, New Inn, Llanrwst J. Foulkes, 24, High- treet, Carnarvon; and in Liverpoo to RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO. M 24 ud 17 and 19. Water-street. TO AMERICA. GUION LINEI UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. ONE of the following or other first-class full- powered Steamships will be despatched from LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK EVERY SAT. i URDAY. Captains. ARIZONA (Nm*) Price I MONTANA Jones WYOMING Gadd | NEVADA Rigby | Captains WISCONSIN .Owen UTAH .Mack CALIFORNIA.Beverley I- Calling at Queenstown the following day to Her Majesty's Mails and Passengers. BATES OF PASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK Cabin from 10 to 18 Guineas, according to accom- modation. Intermediate 8 Guineas Steerage Passage to New York, Boston, and Phila- elphia, 6l 6s, per adult, including a plentiful supply of provisions, cooked and served by the Company s steward. Passengers forwarded to all parts of the United States, and Canada; also to San Francisco China Japan, India New Zealand, and Australia, ^Pacific Railway and Mail Steamer, at lowest These Steamers carry a Surgeon and Stewardesses ftw; and are provised with Smoke Room and Ladies' Lounge Rooms on Deck, and Bath Rooms below; also Pianos. Passengers are recommended to obtain their Tickets from our agents before leaving home. For Freight and Passage apply to Guion ana Co., 11, Ramford-Ptr t or 25, Water-street, Liverpool, Mid 7, Garrick-street, Covent Garden; or James Scott gel Co., Queenstown ) and for Passage only to the A,gents.-Af,wsre D. H. Williams, Glanydon, Llanberis; Owen Jones, Market-square, Llanrwst; E. Jones, 2, South Parade, Llandudno William Hamer, outfitter EastgAte-street, and J. Foulkes, 24, High-street, CM- aarvonj and H. J. Williams, Brynteg, Bethesda. "1-u SMpping. CUNARD ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Liverpool to New York and Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. THIS Company has been established for Forty Years, and is noted for its Safety and Comfort for alj classes of Passengers.-Apply to D. and C. Maclver Liverpool, or to tW Agent Mr William John Parry, President of the N. W. Q. Union, 3. and 4 Wilhams Court, Bethesda; Thomas LL Jones, 24, High-street Carnarvon. a 8 id TO QUARRYMEN A ND OTHERS. INTENDING EMIGRANTS TO AMERICA are advised to take passage by the INMAN LINE. ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, SAILING FROM: LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK Every week, TUESDAY OR THURSDAY, Forvarding passengers to all parts of the United States and Canada at lowest rates. THE INMAN LINE maintains a high reputa- tion for speed, regularity, comfort, and attention to passengers, Passage Tickets issued and every information given by William Inman, 22, Water-street, Liverpool; or the following authorised agents-David P. Williams, chemist, Llanberis; Robert Thomas, postmaster, Bethania; William Jones, Rose Hill-street, Conway; D. W. Davies, 19, Bridge-street, Carnarvon Robert Hughes, Lion-street, Dolgelley; John Jones, Market-place, Llanrwst Hugh P. Jones, grocer, Towyn; Morris Evans, Post-office, Dinas Mawddwy; Robert Travis, Cress Foxes Cocoa-rooms, Menai Briige; W. J. Williams, secretary Quarrymen's Union, 7, Market-street, Carnarvon; John Jones, News Agent, Bethesda; Hugh Hughes, 7, Market- row, Amlwch; and others throughout the ountry. as 50 ud EMIGRATION TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. BATES TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. ALLAN LIE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL, EVERT THURSDAY AND EVERY ALTERNATE TUESDAY. Saloon, 412, 416, and elS. Intermediate, e8 8s. Steerage, P,6 6s. Government Assisted Passages to Canada, at Special Rates. Apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., James-street, Live pool, or to any authorised Agent of the Line. as 64-ud ALLAN LINE. SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO AMERICA. (COMPOSED OF TWENTY FIRST. CLASS ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.) O AILING DAYS From LIVERPOOL every THUBS- iofDAY, andjevery alternate TUESDAY. From LONDON- DERRY every FRIDAY, and from QUEENSTOWN every alternate WEDNESDAY. TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. THROUGH TICKETS to all points at SPECIAL RATBS. PAMPHLETS on CANADA, MANITOBA, and the WESTERN STATES (MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, &C. ), free on applic- aton. ASSISTED PASSAGES to Canada for Farm Labourers and Female Domestic Servants. Passengers should secure tickets before leaving home. Full particular* on application to A LL AN BROTHERS & CO., James-street, LIVERPOOL, or to Mr W. G. Roberts, Herald' Office, Carnarvon. Mr W. Lewis, Ivy Cottage, Bangor. Mr E. Jones, Bala. Mr J. Sarah, 1, Bulkeley-place, Bangor, Mr Mathew Goldie, Dick's Boot and Shoa Warehouse, 217, High-street, Banger. Ishmael Davies, Draper, &c.. London House, Llan- beris; Ellis Roberts, News Agent, Four Crosses, Fes- iniog; John Clarke, Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Pwll- heli; Griffith Lewis, News Agent, Penygroes; Robert R. Roberts, Temple Buildings, Corwen; Richard Owen Jones, agent, Castle-house, Llangefni; James R. Jones, agent, Stamp Office, Llanrwst. a s 64 ud DOMINION LINE TO CANADA. STEAMERS LEAVE LIVERPOOL EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY. REDUCED FARES, TO HALIFAX OR PORTLAND. BY the powerful Steamers of the above well-known line. Cabin, 10110s; Steerage, 6* 6s. Through Tickets issued via Portland to New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, for 61 6s. ASSISTED PASSAGES TO HALIFAX OR QUEBEQ, £5 5s. Granted to Agriculturists, or persons intending to follow the occupation of farming. FOP NEW ORLEANS REGULARLY (via' Corunna and Havana), cabin, 20Z; steerage, 61 6s. Apply to the Local Agent, or FLINN, MAIN, & MONTGOMERY, 24, James-street, Liverpool. 64 ud LIVERPOOL, CARNARVON, AND MENAI STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—The quickest and cheapest Goods transit between Liverpool and North Wales.—The Steamer KING JA JA leaves the West Side, Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, every Wednesday, with goods for Beaumaris, Carnar- von and Bangor, Every Saturday for Menai Bridge and Carnarvon. For Freights &c., apply at the Company's Offices, Messrs Richards, Mills, and Co 17 James-street, Liverpool, or at Carnarvon, of D. Preger 9 Uxbridge-square. N.B.—To ensure shipment, all Goods should be de vered by noon on da of sailing. ud as 107 RUPTURES. White's Moc-Main Patent Lever Truss Co., Limited. WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS Is allowed by upwards of 500 medicalrmen to be the most effective invention in the curative treat- ment of HERNIA. The use of a steel spring, so often hurtful in its effects, is avoided, a soft bandage being worn round the body, while the requisite re- sisting power is supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT LEvER, fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected, and may be worn during sleep. A descriptive circular may be had of the Manufacturers, 228, Piccadilly, London. Single Truss, 16s., 21s., 26s. 6d., and 31s. 6d. Double Truss, 31s. 6d., 42s., and 52s. 6d. Umbilical Truss, 42s., and 52s. 6d. Post free, P.O. Orders payable to JOHN WHITE, Post-office, Piccadilly. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE-CAPS, &c. 4s. 6d.. 7s. 6d., 10s., and 16s. each, post free. CHEST EXPANDING BRACES (forboth Sexes). For Gentlemen they act.as a substitute for the ordin- ary braces for Children they are invaluable, 5s. 6,, 7s. 6s., 10s. 6d., 15s. 6d., and 21s. each, post free. JOHN WHITE and CO., Manufacturers, 228, Piccadilly, London. as 52 March 21—o -IARNARVOW.-THE POST OFFICE HAIR- o CUTTING AND SHAMPOOING SALOON. — G. ÆADDEN (fourteen years with Mr Gadsby, King. treet, Mancheser) begs to inform the inhabitants of Jarnarvon and District that he has secured the above premises, where he intends carrying on the Business of a Ladies and Gentlemen HAIRDRESSER IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, and hopes by strict attention to receive a share of public support. All kinds of FALSE HAIR made, re-made, or dressed in the LATEST STYLE. The Post Office Ladies and Gentlemen Hair- cutting and Shampooing Saloon, Castle-square and Segontium terrace. ud WHAT THE AUSTRALIANS SAY RESPECTING PAGE WOODCOCK'S WIND PILLS. I can only say that no medicine has hitherto been invented that can equal them as a corrective in all diseases of the stomach-they seem to give immediate relief—and have proved a great boon to numbers of my customers."—R. Fawcett, Chem ist Kapunda, near Adelaide. Sold by all Chemist at Is lid and 2s 9d *8 20 ud PREVENTION OF FARMING LOSSEs.-Fever and dysentery in sheep and lambs, swine fever, foot and mouth disease in cattle or sheep, or other blood diseases in farming stock are easily prevented or cured by Sutton's Norfolk Condition Drenches The composition of these drenches is the result of more than thirty years' extensive practice among cattle. Used on the Royal Farm, Sandringham, and by noted farmers and breedeis all over the kingdom. Order of any chemist. Price 12s per dozen in half dozen and one dozen packets, or in three dozen tins at the reduced price of 30s. The proprietors will send one dozen or more carnage free to any address on receipt of post-office order to the value, F. Sutton & Co., London-street, Norwich. 1358 nov 0-22 » THE BEST PAPER FOR Boys. -Buy your son "THE BOYS' WORLD," a journal of pure and healthy literal ture. Pric# One Penny weekly, or by Post ljd,— J, W Allingham, 29, Farrinzdux- treet London. Business Announcements. WRIGHT AND SHEFFIELD IRONMONGERS R H Y L. SPECIALITIES KNIVES FORKS, SPOONS, &c. On HIRE, in large or small quantities. FORKS, SPOONS, CRUETS, &c., RE-ELECTROPLATED. I. COPPER GOODS, RE-TINNED EQUAL TO NEW. MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, and ENAMELLED SLATE dittp on view in the Showrooms. THE COMBINED OPEN AND CLOSE-FIRE LEAMINGTON RANGE. A practical Kitchen Range and Grate Setter in constant empleyment. PLUMBERS. TINSMITHS. CART GREASE. MACHINE OIL. An extensive Stock of General, Furnishing, and Builders' Ironmongery. WRIGHT AND SHEFFIELD. 170, WELLINGTON-ROAD RHYL. as 51-ud. STINNETT & CO., (LIMITED) ENGINEERS AND FOUNDERS ORIGINAL PATENTEEo OF IRON, STEEL, & WOOD REVOLVING SHUTTERS. SHOP FRONTS, SUN BLINDS STALL PLATES, COLUMNS, AND GIRDERS. BUNNETT & CO., (LIMITED). Call special attention to their large Stock of Patterns for Builders' Castings, Prices and Particulars on Application, BUNNETT & CO. (LIMITEr., Sole Manufacturers and Patented jf SAFETY LIFTS BY HAND, STEAM, GAS, AND HY- DRAULIC POWER. CRANES For Warehouses, Wharfs, Railways Docks, &c., Either Travelling or Stationary, BUNNETT & CO., LIMITED), 90, ueen-street, Cheapside, LONDON, 13, BOAR-LANE, LEEDS. 24, BATH-STREET, GLASGOW. 87, LORD-STREET, LIVERPOOL 9, EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, New-street, BIRMINGHAM. Works New Cross, S.E, TWO of Messrs. BUNNETT AND COMPANY'S LIFTS are in daily use at the HERALD OFFICE, CARNARVON, and can be seen and explained. 95-ud FRIEND OF ALL! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. PURITY OF BLOOD ESSENTIAL TO LIFE, HEALTH, AND STRENGTH. THESE Pills surpass all other known Medicines or purifying the blood; being safe and yet effective, they are available for all as a domestic and household remedy. In congestions and obstructions of the lungs and livers, they quickly remove the cause of the disease, and in constipation and disordered condition of the 'bowels, they act as a cleansing aperient, re- moving irritant matter from the intestinal canal, and relieving spasms, cramps, and painful gripings. BILIOUS HEADACHES, NAUSEA AND FOUL STOMACH, LOSS OF APPETITE, AND LOWNESS OF SPIRITS. The cleansing properties of these Pills soon produce a wonderful change in the constitution, removing. l excess of bile, headache, palpitation, pains after eat ing, and giddiness. They restore the appetite, clea the complexion, and improve the general health. THE MOTHER'S FRIEND. FEMALES' SPECIFICS. Every mother of a family should know the value of f,lh P.,te Pills in removing all accumulations and restor- ing suspended or perverted secretions at various critical periods of famale life they are useful beyond measure; they can be taken safely by females of all acres and are invaluable in all children's complaints. DEBILITATED CONSTITUTIONS, TREM- BLINGS, AND LOSS OF NERVOUS ENERGY These Pills are unsurpassed as Nervine Tonic: they correct all irregularities and weaknesses. They act so kindly, yet so energetically on the functions of digestion, that the whole body is revived, the blood is purified, and the muscles become firmer and stronger; therefore sufferers from nervous weakness in every form should give them a fair and honest trial. The Pills and Ointment are sold at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 533, Oxford-street, London, also by every respectable vendor of medicine through- out the civilised world, in Boxes and Pots, at Is lid, 2s 9d 4s 6d, lis, 22s, and 33s each. Full printed directions are affixed to each Box and Pot, and can be had in any language. N.B.-Advice can be obtained, free of charge, by plying at the above address, daily, between the ur of 1 and 4, or by letter. alt as80 QUININE BITTERS contains all the preparations al- ready alluded to, viz.. Quinine and aU the active prin- ciples of Sarsaparilla, Saffron Lavender, Dandelion Gentian and Burdock, prepared scientifically in the proportions most desirable to ensure their perfect suc- cess. Generally acknowledged by the leading members of the medical profession to be the most happy com- bination of the above remedies yet prepared. The great object of the Quinine Bitters is to set in order the mainsprings (as it werej of the mechanism of the body, and to remove rhe various causes which produce such painful effects in the human system. They as- sist digestion, promote and facilitate circulation, strengthen the nerves and muscles, and purify the blood. This preparation ia a general tonic and blood purifier, strengthening the part or parts of the system which is weakest, and therefore most liable to colda and their consequences. It enriehes the blood, re- energizea the constitution, and is highly recommended for debility and a low state of the system. To be aa clear and intelligible as possible, we will endeavour to classify the many ailments for which this preparation (Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters) may be taken] with advantage, 51f«b 14 —o Business Aaaouiicemeiits. CHESTER HOUSE SCHOOL, UPPER NORTHGATE STREET, CHESTER, PRINCIPAL: P. RIBTON (ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE), Assisted by University men and a Foreign Master. PUPILS preparad ior the Universities, public examinations, the professions, and commercial pur- suits. A high class commercial course for pupils intended I for business. The general routine pursued is such as must impart a sound practical education. References may be made to the following gentle- men: The Rev F. Barnes, B.A., Chester. The Rev John Pryce Davies, Chester. The Rev Hugh Jones (late of Carnarvon), Chester. i Dr John Roberts, M.B., Abbey-square, Chester. For Prospectus apply to the Principal. School Duties will lie resumed on Tuesday, January 20th, 1880. 659 jan 14—o THE WILLOW-STREET ACADEMY, OSWESTRY. ESTABLISHED TWENTY-NINE YEARS. CONDRCTED BY HEAD MASTER—MR OWEN OWEN, B.A., Oxon (Late Scholar of Jesus College, and Graduate in high Classical Henours). The next Half-Year will commence on Wednesday, I January 21st, 1880. Parents would greatly oblige by making applications on or before Wednesday, January 14th. 611 jany 10—o SEWILL'S WATCHES Prize Medals awarded. International Exhibi- tion, London, 1862; Paris, 1867; Phila- delphia, 1876. W If you want a GOOD WATCH, warranted keep good time, send a Post-office Order to J. SEWILL, WATCH MANUFACTURER, 61, South Castle-street, Liverpool, and 30, Cornhill, Royal Exchange, London, And you will receive by return of post, securely ( packed, a first-class LEVER WATCH, Warranted to keep correct time, and suitable for a Lady or Gentleman. SEWILL'S SILVER LEVER To Wind and Set Hands from TIT rp/^TTT?Q the back. In all sizes, suitable J- for Ladies, Gentlemen, Youths, and Mechanics. S2 2s. S2 10s. S3 3s. The same in Hunting Cases, S2 108. S3 3s. X3 10s. SEWILL'S ENGLISH SILVER PATENT DETACHEB LEVER Capped, Jewelled, and Warranted. A TOITES All the latest improvements, in sizes, for Ladies, Gentlemen Youths, and Mechanics. S4 4s 15 5s. 16 6s. The same in Hunting Cases, S5 5s. £ 6 6s. S7 7s. SEWILL'S I ENGLISH PATENT DETACHED 18 CARAT FINE GOLD LEVER- Capped, Jewelled, and War WATCHES ranted. All the latest improve- ments, in sizes, for Ladies and Gentlemen. J10 10s Jll lis X12 12s. Same as those fcr which Prize Medals of Interna- tional Exhibitions, London, 1862, and Paris, 1867, were awarded. All the above may be had keyless, that is to wind up and set hands from the pendant without a key, at an extra cost of 22 2s in Silver Cases, and 23 10s in Gold. Estimates given for Clocks for Churches, Turrets, and Public Buildings. LARGEST STOCK IN ENGLAND TO SELECT FROM. q.. Chronometer Maker to the Right Hon- ourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, Her Majesty's Royal Navy, &c., &c. Or Money Orders to be made payable to J. SEWILL 61, South Castle-street, Liverpool, or 30 Cornhill, Royal Exchange, London. Illustrated Catalogues post-free on application. E 3- TRADES DIRECTORY. CARNARVON. Printert and, Lithographers. J. EVANS & Co., Herald' Offices. Seedsman and Flourist. THOMAS MORRISON, 2, Pool street. 31 dec-o LONDON. Starch Manufacturers. PARSONS, FLETCHER & Co., Southwark, 31 dec—o OAKENHOLT, FLINT. Paper Manufacturers. THE NORTH WALES PAPER COMPANY LIMITED. 31 dec—o LANDLORDS' GIFT TO TENANTS ON AUDIT DAY. "PLAIN RULES FOR COTTAGE WALLS TO BE OBSERVED IN CASES OF ILLNESS OR ACCIDENT." No home should be without these "rules." No. 12 Thick Paper, 3s 6d „ 50 9s 6d „ 100 „ 15s 6d 250 „ 11 9s 6d 500 11 12s 6d JOHN EVANS & COMPANY, COMMERCIAL PRINTING WORKS, HIGH STREET, CARNARVON, NORTH WALES. W A Sample Sheet will be sent free by post to any address on receipt of sixpenny postage stamps. THE GREAT • BLOOD PURIFIER.—THOMP SON'S BURDOCK ULLS purify the foulest blood, and relieve every Disease of Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys. Pure blood gives health. Thousands have been cured by these wonderful Pills whose diseases could not be reached by any other medicine. For rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, wounds or white swellings, scrofula or king s evil, cancers, pimples and blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, erysipelas, jaundice, dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxe at Is l|d., and 2s 9d., each. Sold by all Chemists or from the Burdock] Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford-street, Swan- sea. as 54 march "82 80—o ROBERT JACKSON & SON, Professional Chim- JA; ney Sweepers, 22, Well-street, Carnarvon (Chimney sweepers at Carnarvon for 20 years) return their sincere thanks to the Gentry and inhabitants of Carnarvon for past favours and hope by strict at tention and punctuality to their business to merit a share of public patronage, and all orders entrusted to them in their line of business will be punctually and properly attended to. JWNote the address—Robert Jackson and Son 22, We-ll-street. udf GRIFFITH OWEN'S ESSENCE OF COLTS- FOOT.—Is an elegant Cough Mixure, and agrees with the modern medical treatment ef colds, as testi- fied by several medical men. To be had in bottles, Is lid and 2B 9d, of all chemists. The great value of t GBIFFITH OWEN'S remedy creates a large demand. 25 t and 27 High-street, Carnarvon, and all chemists. as 61 apl 26-o Business Announcements. JP OWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED p OWELLrS BALSAM of ANISEED pOWELL'S BALSiM of ANISEED H. M. Gunboat Netley, Wick, Scotland. e' "Dear Sir Having had a most distressing and severe cough, 'which caused me manys leepless night and restless days, I was recommended by his lordshipt^ Earl of Caithness to try your most .^valuable Bahaun of Aniseed, and I can assure you with the first dose I found immediate relief, even without having to suspend my various duties, and the first small bottle completely cried me; therefore I have the greatest confidence m fully recommending it to the million. (Signed) W. LINZELL, "H.M. Gunboat, Netley." TNVALUABLE for BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. i The Rev Wm. Lush writes from Stixwold Vicar- age, Horncastle :—"For the pa^t 12 years I have been in the habit of using myself, giving away, and recommending your Balsam. I should not be exaggerating if I said I have never known it to fail. Whenever I have had a cough I use it in preference to anything else, and again and again it has cured me." FOR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, COLDS, &c. FOR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, COLDS, &c. FOR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, COLDS, &c. pOWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED. DUO- DE MONTABOR WRITES Chateau de Montabor, Aveyron. Sir,—Having suffered for some time from an obstin- ate cough, accompanied with fever, continuous head- aches, and sleepless nights, I resolved, after having vainly tried several other medicines, to have recourse to your BALPAM OF ANISEED. I cannot resist, sir, the desire of making you acquainted with the really marvellous results which I derived from it. From the first dose I felt great relief, the bad symptoms grew feebler, the irritation of the throat was calming down, and I recovered the sleep which nearly left me. The third dose delivered me completely, and I am now com- pletely restored to health. Receive, sir, with the expression of my gratitude, the assurance of my distinguished sentiments. DUC DE MONT A BOR." THE EFFECT of ONE TEASPOONFUL taken in a little water on going to bed is EXTRAORDI- NARY. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the World, at Is 112d and 2s ad per bottle a great sav- ing in taking family bottles, lis each. Established over 50 years. Prepared only by THOS. POWELL, Black- friars-road, London. L ION, NET, and MOUSE, TRADE MARK. ASK for|POWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED a s 61 march 13—o BLAIR'S GOUT PILLS, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. 0 THE excruciating pain is quickly relieved and cured in a few days by this celebrated Medicine. These Pills require no restraint of diet during their use, and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part.—Sold by all Chemists at Is lid and 2s 9d 2 per box. as 60 alt 4 jly 80—o • FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LFE" CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. Trade Mark-" Blood Mixture THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER. SKIN DISEASES, Eruptfons, Blotches, Ulce- rated Sore Legs, Old Sores, Glandular Swellings, Can- cerous Ulcers, spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car- buncles, Kingweims, Scald Heads, Sore Eyes, Erysi- pelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humours and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally carried out of the system in a short time by the use of this world-famed Medicine, THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS CURE of DROPSY. Gcmersal, Leeds Dear Sir.-This is to certify that two eleven shilling b. ttles of Clarke's Blood Mixture cured my wife when three eminent doctors were powerless. Her complaint was dropsy, ana the had been ill nearly ten years. You are at liberty to publish this if you please.—Vours trtily, '"JOHN COX." IMPORTANT ADVICE TO ALL.-Cleausp- 1- the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war. ranted free from anything injurious to the most deli- cate constitutien of either sex, the proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to teet its value SOLD in Bottles, 2s 6d each, and in cases, con- taining six times the quantity, lis each—sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-stand- ing cases-by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout, the United Kingdom and the world, or sent to any address on receipt ef 30 or 132 stamps by the Propria- tor. F J CLA.RKE, Chemist. Apotbecariael Hall, Lincoln. NO STABLE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT JgtLLIMAN'S ROYAL EMBROCATION, I For Sprains of all kinds, Curbs and Splints. For Over-reaches, Chapped Heels, Wind Galls. For Rheumatism in Horses. For Sore Throats and Influenza. For Broken Knees, Bruises, Capped Hocks. For Sore Shoulders, Sore Backs. For Foot Rot, and Sore Mouths in Sheep & Lambs. ELLIMAN'S ROYAL EMBROCATION is used in most studs and in the stables o,f the masters of Stag and Fox hounds; among others :—The Earl of Macclesfield, the Marquis of Huntly, Hon. R. Baillie Hamilton, M.P., Lord Middleton, Duke of Buccleugh, Earl of Yarborough, Earl of Shannon, Earl of Eglington and Winton, Earl of Zetland, Earl Percy, Hon. Ralph Nevill, Vist. Valentia, W. de Salis Fil- fite, Esq, B. C. Chasten, Esq, J. S. Gibbon, Esq, John osselyn, Esq, R. Hamilton Stubber, Esq, J. T. D. Llewellyn, Esq, Albert Brassey, Esq, John B. Booth, Esq, Charles Morrell, Esq, Capt K. Tonson Rye, Lieut.-Col. Everett, J. B. Hankey. Esq, Anthony L. Maynard, Esq, Lieut.-Col. R. H. Price, Algernon Rushout, Esq, R. Lant, Esq, J. Bellamy, Esq, G. F. Luttrell, Esq, C. W. Wicksted, Esq, George iNurse, Esq, R. L. H. Phipps, Esq, Major J. M. Browne. OWNERS OF DRAUGHT HORSES will find ELLIMAN'S ROYAL EMBROCATION both efficacious and economical in keeping their Horses' Legs SOUND and fit for HARD WORK. ()f Chemists and Saddlers, in Bottles, 2a, 2s 6d, md Bs 6d. RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS, CHEST COLDS, &c. ELLIMAN'S UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION Often Wanted in the Household. It is a certain cure. Simple in application. Sold everywhere. L L I M A N'S UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION Jm For Sore Throats and Colds at the Chest. For Rheumatism and Lumbago. For Strains, Sprains, and Bruises. For Chaps and Chilblains before broken. To Replace the Mustard Plaster. Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, Is l^d. And 2s 9d. Prepared by ELLIMAN, SONS, &. CO. SLOUGH. as 62—dec 4—o GWILYM ENANS' QUININE BITTERS. Mr R. Williams, Tregarth, Bangor, obtained a bottle from Mr Griffiths, Chemist, Bangor, and was completely cured of headaches arising from indi- ^M^Thomas Davis, Pantycrug, Conwil, Carmar- henshire, has recommended them to several, and finds the idea good-viz: strengthening by taking a tonic medicine rather than weakenidg the system by taking pills. Mr Isaac Owen, Brynhyfryd, near Swansea, was relieved of his cough by one bottl, although he had taken all kinds of medicines without any relief. Mr D. Richards, best known as Calfin, has tried it for the Liver Complaint with much benefit. Mr William Bowen Tyrbont,_Felin Foel, writes to say that his two daughters were perfect martyrs to Neuralgia, Tic Doloreax, Stc. He was surprised ai the effect of the Quinine Bitters,

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