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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF all kinds, by the beet makers, New and Second- hand, on Hire with option of purchase, at all prices. Instruments supplied on the THREE YEARS SYSTEM whereby they become the property of the piren at the end of that period, without further pay- ment. Instruments of all kinds Tuned, Repaired, and taken in Exchange. Newest Music at Half-price, and post free. BOUCHER & CO., CISCTJLATING MUSIC LIBRARY. 145, BRIDGB-STRBET, CHESTER. REWARD. JpL-RE¥ARD JSL LOST, A BUNCH OF KEYS. CY YITHEREAS, this unpleasant and every day a occlirrence, which causes great trouble, delay, expense, may easily be avoided, by procuring one •+?' ETLAND'S GERMAN SILVER TABLETS, with your name and address beautifully engraved on side, and on the other "Any person returning these Keys will be suitably rewarded," you are hereby respectfully counselled and solicited to immediately procure one. Price ONE SHILLING. DON'T LOSE YOUR KEYS FOR THE SAKE OF ONE SHILLING. H. R. is now making a. beautiful UMBRELLA LABEL, admired by all who see them. Price ONE SHILLING EACH, with name and address in centre, and notice round the border, curved, and warranted to fit any umbrella stick, with screws complete. Notice. In cases where six or more orders are given by one person, or from one establishment, the charge is only Tenpence each Label or Tablet. Both for Ladies and Gentlemen. Specimens may be seen at the office of the appointed agent for Llangollen, H. JONES, Stationer, Castle- street. Orders forwarded to Birmingham weekly, or oftener. tiiF ORDER ONE. Agents wanted in every town, who will be liberally treated with. RYLAND'S PATENT REVOLVING EXPEDITIOUS SELF-INKING ENDORSING STAMPS. HOWARD RYLAND, MANUFACTURER, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM. This invaluable and im. portant invention is the nious machine ever intro- duced for endorsing Bills of Exchange, Bank Cheques, Official Docu. ments, Bills of Lading, Tradesmen's Addresses, Memorandum and Note Headings, Envelopes,&c., jNNMN. &c. Also made suitable for moving dates, thereby making it invaluable for all purposes of endorse. ment, operating with Memorandum and Note perfect cleanliness, and capable of producing 5,000 impressions hour, without applying fresh ink, or the use of separate ink pads. Also manufac- tured on a very large scale, for any special purposes; and for marking be used with one Stamp^ which are readily changed by taking out the two ^mall screws at the sides. ink twice or three times year, which may be of any colour. The engraving shows the Seal as it revolves from the Pad to the Paper. "We have no hesitation in saying that this is one of the most useful inventions of the class we have ever seen. To describe it, simple as it is, would require more space than we can spare. It must be seen in order that its merits may be appreciated, and it cannot fail of adoption by our Merchants, Bankers and Tradesmen throughout the Kingdom.The Stationer. SPECIAL NOTICE.-Great Reduction.-25 per cent. lower than the ordinary prices. Prices:-No 1,7s. 6d.; No. 2,10s. 6d.; No. 3,12s. 6d., and so on. Letters, ordinary type. 2s. 6d. doz. „ Script, or Writing Characters 4s. 3d. f doz. These Stamps are made for moveable Fitters, for days, months, and years, at greatly reduced prices. Special estimates and contracts entered into. Sole agent for Llangollen, H. JONES, Stationer, oastle-street. A specimen stamp may be seen at the Advertiser Office. Agents wanted in every town, who will be liberally treated with. GRATIS TO THE AFFLICTED. A TREATISE on the CURE of NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY, SPERMATORRHOEA IM POTENCE and STERILITY rtsultinTfrom the r °f th»e excesses °f maturer age and the debilitating effects of tropical climates showing the various concealed physical causes and disqualify- ing impediments in connection with the duties and obligations of Marriage, their Nature, Origin and Cure; together with practical observations on Urin. ary Deposits. Persons whose cases have been ab. andoned as hopeless should read this work which will enable them to cure themselves Privately in a few weeks at a trifling outlay. Sent secure from observa- Address ™ Stanips to Pay postage.- Messrs. R. WALTERS & CO, 26, Crescent Street, Euston Square, London, N.W. THE CELEBRATED CAMBRIAN MEDICINE JONES' (TREMADOC,) APERIENT AND ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. A PREVENTIVE and CURE for all Disorders Resulting from a Disordered State of the Stomach and Liver, and Impurity of the Blood &c Patronised by the Faculty, Nobility, Clergy, and Public at Large. Prepared from the Original Prescrip tion of that eminent Phyaician, W. Lloyd Roberts, Esq., M.D., Oakland (the Abernethy of Wales) Any quantity may be had from a Pennyworth to a 4s. 6d. Box. Sold by H. JoNEs, Stationer, Castle-street, Llan- gollen. A FAIR SKIN AND LOVELY COMPLEXION insured by the use of MADAME ROSALIE COUPELLE's EAU DE PARADIS, the only certain remedy for skin diseases yet brought before the public. It is largely prescribed and used by the faculty, an whilst it per. manently eradicates tan, sallowness, pimples, freckles, small pox marks, roughness, and effectually removes discolourations it is perfectly innocuous to the skin itself. One trial will connvice the most sceptical of its marvellous effects. There are many unprincipled and trashy imitations of the above, and the public is therefore warned that none genuine unless bearing the signature "Rosalie Coup ile," to imitate which is a forgery. Price 2s. 9d;, 4s. 6d., and Us. per bottle through all Chemists. Sold by H. Jones, at the office of this paper. I JONES' GUIDE TO LLANGOLLEN AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, I WITH MAPS AND ILLUSTRATONS. PRICE SIXPENCE. H. JONES, Publisher, Castle Street, Llangollen. To be had also of Mrs. JONES, Top of Castle Dinas Bran. — —ir"' ABERCONWY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CONWAY. WILLIAM JONES, PROPRIETOR. VISITORS to Conway will meet with every attention, combined with very moderate charges, at this well V known Hotel. BRITISH WINES AND CONFECTIONERY OF THE CHOICEST DESCRIPTION Tea and Coffee provided at the shortest notice.
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RAILWAY TIME TABLE FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER. GREAT WESTERN AND SHREWSBURY RAILWAYS. GREAT WESTERN AND SHREWSBURY RAILWAYS. — S- SUNDAYS. I ————— WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS Manchester d 6 40 6 40 9 45 ™ 12 *30 ^*55 a.m. p.m. T.OT1(q"?°WN' J a,m' a'm' a,m* a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m J p.m. p.m. ja.m. a.m. Liverpool 6 5 7 45 8 15 9 40 11 2012 30 1 20 3 20 4 40 6 <50 8 1 To 5 d 10 °8 0 12 45 3 40 6 30 9 0 Birkenhead 6 25 8 5 8 3510 0 11 4012 50 1 40 3 40 5 0 7 ?0 •" 830 4 20 2 20 H 40 11 5 2 30 5 20 8 9 11 55 s ?«IS J12}? <5 "US SStsSS1? lit2? fias&i «~o si »g«g 7io'| Saltaey J ? § 8 » »»g J 12 20 2 0 2 35 4 « g | 1. 9 40 5 10 fcU, 6 47 |%g I 5 1 ? 36 10 IS ™ 8 ™ 3 II Rossett 8 2 | 1119 I 2 17 6 3 8 32 10 1 5 27 Wellington -d J J jg1148 11 55 2 30 4 28 5 45 8 10 11 4 8 50 4 17 Gresford 8 9 11 27 2 24 6 11 8 39 10 8 5 34 Shrewsbury » J 2 45 4 65 6 2 8 27 11 20 9 17 4 40 Wrexham 8 19 9 13 9 4611 38 12 45 2 34 3"o 4 49 6 25 8 49 10 19 5 44 Leaton 7 °0 311 30 2 50 IL1 6 7 8 32 11 25 9 22 4 45 S »»««»!« ««<«» | }•« ? o sis S2J1 S's'« 14 4g i 8'w *»««»", j»|« i!2: fg 8« ™ Gobowen 8 52 9 36 10*1112 15 1*10 n"?A ^"17 7 ? q"oi In S 6 15 JLigJLig jjLgg 5 3 25 5 48 6 40 9 11 11 57 10 9| 5 34 Oswestrv d 8 43 9 25 "~Tl 012~0 ~T~ 1~0^"312 ^5~5 "6 50 T~0 10 45 ~6~4 Oswestry ISS), wHoo o? 5 3'5 62^"9 0 .11 47 9 58 5 22 Oswestry & 9 5 9 10 2212 25 19,9, o i J? 7 f 00 a ^J5 10 4512_5812 28 3 35 5 58 6 45 9 30 12 7 10 2015 45 Wellington Zlole Z 11U1M ii! Ill | | 3J g 45 ? « | 27 9 43 12 | S 39 i." i." IS U 6 23 Wolverhampton 11 35 11 44 2 25 2 50 5 27 6 53 9 25 ^9 « Saltney s^in"'n 11 "QH i'^Q ? 2 6 48 11 5 6 34 Birmingham 12 47 .12 10 3 0 3 20 6 10 7 5010 10 1 S Q i Chester 5 I Sin in 11 S ? S 1 1 I ,° 7 3510 10 12 45 .11 15 6 45 Leamington 2 23 .12 55 3 58 7 7 •" 8 011 2ft o aI 9 p- v 1. f } 10 4 35 7 10 7 4010 20 2 30 .11 20 7 0 Oxford d 4 5 2 0 5 3 8 41 8 58 1*1 Menhead .a 9 2310 43 !2 15 2 25 1 40 5 15 7 50 8 2011 0 3 5 .11 50 7 50 ■ 645 3501 «» MS iit -• asfcr.iiiS'1.0! :Sill ggggjgg gffl120 BUABOK, LLAJTGOLLEN, COR WEN", BALA, DOLGEILEr, AND EAKMOTJTH. EU ABOST, LLANGOLLEN, CORWEN, BALA, DOLGELLEY, AND BARMOUTH. DOWN. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. nm r>m Enabon 9 30 12 0 1 15 3*50 e 1 n'^n Up< a,n1, a,m' a,m- P-m- P-m- p m am nm Acrefair 9 35 12 6 1 22 357 7 i| Ja « jo Barmouth 7 23 9 45 12 50 5*28 10 24 Trevor 9 39 12 13 1 28 4 3 ? ft I Dolgelley 8 40 10 30 12 40 4 10 6 35 3 tt LLANGOLLEN 9 47 12 22 1 37 4 12 7 27 lo"'o 11 5 6 35 8 10 39 4 19 6 44 334 Berwyn. 9 53 12 40 1 45 4 20 i." 7 35 10 ° }} 12 6 42 2 ,10 51 4 31 6 56 .i! 3 46 Glyndyfrdwy 10 2 12 50 1 55 4 30 7 45 n 22 6 52 ganuwchllyn J 15 11 5 1 15 4 45 7 10 4 0 Ca^og ion 1 0 2 3 4 38 755 11 S 7 0 ?! oq I J? 15 1 30 4 55 7 23 4 13 gorwe° deP- 8 2510 20 1 10 2 15 4 50 8 10 '"lo"40 11 41 7 10 11 25 ••• 1 40 5 4 7 33 4 23 8 33 10 28 2 22 5 0 8 18 11 5 ?andr?° 2S '"11H2 150 511 7 40 4 30 Llandnllo 8 4110 36 2 30 5 11 « 2fl r1 « £ ynwyd 9 55 11 40 2 0 5 20 7 50 4 40 Llandderfel 8 5010 46 2 40 5 17 }\ f Corwen dep. 8 5 10 5 11 50 2 15 5 30 8 0 4 K() Bala 9 010 55 2 50 t 11 Carro& 8 12 10 11 11 57 2 21 5 40 2 Tk 5 X LlanuwchUyn 9 1511 5 i" 3 0 5 36 H "• Glyndyfrdwy 8 20 10 17 12 7 2 28 5 48 9 43 5 8 Drws-y-nant 9 2811 18 3 13 54a Jo ?erwyn 8 30 10 25 12 16 2 36 5 58 9^ *5 IR Bont-newydd 9 4011 30 3 25 5 S 22 LLANGOLLEN 8 37 10 31 12 22 2 42 6 5 1ft n i 9? golgelley 9 5011$3 I 6 5 5°« !reyor 8 47 10 40 12 32 2 52 ."i 6 15 10 10 5 3? Barmouth 11 2512 4ol 6 45 Acrefair 8 56 10 45 12 37 3 0 6 22 1017 54S — 045 •" Ruabon arr. 9 5l ilO 50' 12 451 3 5 6 30 in 11 S CORWEN, RUTHIN, DENBIGH, AND YALE OF CLWYD RAILWAYS. Corwen d .i: Tl ^35 Tib Gwyddelwern g 1 10 45 2 25 "i "• 5 50 8 25 h.9 g6™11- 8 .10 55 e 0 8 3 Nantclwyd 8 30 11 0 2 38 fl K « In ? |yarth 0 8 55 11 12 2 48 6 15 8 50 g £ thln f 33 9 35 .11 20 2 53 i" 6 20 8 55 Rhewl. |8 30 9 40 11 25 3 5 6 25 S W Llanrhaiadr 8 37 9 45^ 11 30 3 10 6 30 &S- Denbigh 8 45 9 55 11 401 3 20 fi 4ft EH Denbigh d 9 20 12 10 ~7~ "i~45 ~T30~ Trefnant 9 27 12 17 4 53 7 00 St- Asaph 9 35 12 25 5 1 745 Rhuddlan 9 42 12 32 5 9 7 55 9 48 12 40 5 16 s 3 9 58 12 45 5 25 j 8 101 CHESTER AND HOLYHEAD RAILWAY, &c. ™ P-m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m nm in m n m o m v*w. ass'l68123 J1? S2S 2*" IH 4301U5 5Ti 11 loi°Ts fl gfSSit 2 43 III -i9oi;ig 1 ™ 1 SiS IS IS «0 t) u4 ,t, 10 O la 54 3 32 5 7 fl TO Q CO q a n }« |« r St 5 52 •" 20 } 10 3 5° f 23 6 40 9 13 8 20 6 20 rtestatyn 7 5 10 35 1 23 4 5 5 36 6 54 9 26 8 33 6 35 Aberereie 7 27 1ft S i S Q « f *4 £ 25 5 45 6 8 7 5 9 3511 12 8 40 6 44 LlSdSas 7 5? 11 S 1 w h o? 5 35 6 17 7 16 9 45 8 51 6 54 ljianauias 7 o7 11 3 1 57 4 31 6 23 7 23 Q Q l 5 9 £ ?lwJn- 7 44 11 10 2 3 4 5 4 37 5 50 6 30 7 30 9 59 9 8 7 9 Llandudno Jun. 7 58 11 23 2 18 4 20 4 52 6 2 6 42 7 4410 11 Llandudno J.d 8 10 11 30 2 30 5~10 "a-k ::1- Llanrwst a 8 43 12 0 3 0 5 40 844 Bettws-y-coed 8 53 12 10 3 10 5 50 §54 Llandudno J.d 7 25 8 1510 1511 30 2 35 4 30~5~~—6% X~5 T(fT5 Llandudno a 7 35 8 2510 2511 40 2 45 4 40 515615 7 081510 25 £ onway -r^~T^ir^"2~23~4 26T~57~r~7~ f49iol5lTiO"9ioT^i Penmaenmawr 8 15 11 37 2 33 4 32 5 7 6 15 6 56 8 010 24 9 32 7$ Llanfair-fechan 8 22 11 48 2 40 4 38 5 14 6 20 7 2 8 710 30 T.! 9 I 7 S ^utJr o £ 0 11 4o 2 45 5 19 7 7 8 12 Q >7 J.Q Bangor _jk_l _8J2 12 0 3 0 4 55 5 34 6 40 7 20 8 30 10'*4512'"2 9 55 8 0 Bangor d 4 13 9 0 12 15 3 15 5 15 ^"qTTn iTwi-Q-TS Carnarvon.a 4 36 9 30 12 45 J3JQ j_45 j" i" 8 5 9 40 10 35 9 45 Bangor d 4 4 8 50 12 10 3 10 T44~ TiO 12~5 Menai Bridge. 8 55 12 15 3 15 5 49 850 Gaerwen. 9 10 12 30 3 28 6 2 95 Gaerwen d 9 29 12 37 Amlwch 10 22 2 13 7*55 Holyhead a 3 5 4 4510 0 1 20ITlO 6~55""T; 10^0 12^0 Kmgstown 7 5 Dublin_ J j -I V ♦" "» 1 «"L «.»> 11V UP Q CORWEN, RUTHIN, DENBIGH, AND VALE OF CLWYD RAILWAYS. P1,Tr1 a a,m' a^'K a,m' ,a-m' p-m- P-m- P-m- P-m- P-m- P,m* P-m. ^y1 d 7 55 11 0 1 40 4 25 6 15 8 0 11 4 1 45 4 29 6 19 Rhuddlan 8 6 11 10 1 52 4 35 6 25 bt. Asaph 8 15 11 19 2 2 4 44 6 34 Trefnant 8 21 11 28 2 12 4 53 6 43 Denbigh a 8 30 11 35s 2 20 5 0 6 50 Denbigh d £ 8 55 11 50! 4 20 T20 Llanrhaiadr o2 9 5 12 0| 4 30 7 30 £ > 4 9 10 12 5 4 35 7 35^^ S-§ 6*0gg 9 S" 1215; 4 40 6#30 7 40%g Sya^- 9 20;'g« 12 20, 4 45 6 35 9 ™ Nantclwyd 6 20' g. 9 30ig*l 12 32, 4 55 6 451 A t 2, 9 35{pjg 12 38i 5 0 6 50! 8$ Gwyddelwern 6 50 §* 9 45 12 50; 5 10 7 0! S § Corwen a 7 0^ 9 551 1 0! 5 20 7 10! Pf 'SI — ——,» ««. •_ CHESTER AND HOLYHEAD RAILWAY, &c. Dublin *f!' a- P-tn. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.L.m. p.m. Kingstown 7 15 ••• | Holyhead. 11 55 1 50 8 0 9 5 12 15 3 0 6 0 8 15. ^mlwch ~lT~0 ~— Gaerwen 12 29 •" 6 30 Gaerwen 8 45 g 49 — -j-g-g— Menai Bridge 9 010 3 1 20 4 0 70 Bangor-i^ 2 32 9 1010 1Q 1 30 4 5 7 6 9"'l Carnarvon .d 6 10 9 35 "TT l255 3 30 615 8 29 Ü 25 5 45 Bangor .0. to. 6 35 8 30 10 0 1 25 4 0 6 46 8 54 6 55 6 10 ?^or 2 35 6 0 6 50' 8 50 9 20 10 15T30 T40 ~4l5 ^15^-4-6^8-6^ 6 10 9 0 .10 25 2 40 4 26 7 26 7 r III Llanfair-fechan 6 16 7 2 9 6 9 3510 31 2 46 1 55 4 31 731 713632 Penmaenmawr 6 22 7 7 9 12 9 4210 37 2 52 2 3 4 37 7 37 7 20 6 40 Ccmwa^ 3 1 6 33 _9_25 9JB1±50 3 3 2 16 4 48 7 52 930 7 IS 6 51 Llandudno. d 6 20 7 0 9 15 9 50 10 40 "2 50 2~0 1~40 T25 ~915 Llandudno J.a 6 30 7 10 9 2510 01G 50 3 0 2 10 4 50 7 35 9 as Bettws-y-coed 6 30 10 15 T~0 T40 "6~50 3-0 Bettws-y-coed 6 30 10 15 T~0 T40 "6~50 6 4° 10 23 1 13 3 50 7 0 Llandudno J.a 7 10 1050 1 50 4 20 735 Llandudno Jun 6 37 7 21 9 3310 5 10 59 3 10 ~2~25 4 57 T^5 ~9% ~1^ 6 48 7 30 9 42 11 9 3 19 2 37 5 10 8 6 7"43 7"'Q Llandulas 6 5o 9 49 11 16 3 26 8 12 7 50 7 in Abergele.. 7 5 7 42 10 210 3011 26 3 34 2 50 5 25 8 21 7^8 7is g11?1, ■; 3 30 7 J6 7 55 8 5010 1510 4411 38 3 45 3 5 5 36 g 4oio'"3 8 8 7 28 Prestatyn 7 24 8 5910 24 11 47 3 54 5 46, 8 44 8 IR 7 la Mostyn 7 38 8 13 9 1210 36 12 0 4 7 5 59 8 51 s q? I ki Holywell 7 49 9 2210 4811 12 12 11 4 16 3 30 6 10 9 q o fj 1 fj Bagillt 7 56 9 28 10 56 12 18 4 22 6 17 9 12 2 5 8 2 9 3411 2 12 25 4 28 3 40 6 24 9 1710"31 rm B iq Queens Ferry 8 15 9 4711 14 12 40 4 40 6 38 9 29 Q a q I a Chester 2 5 4 20 8 35 8 5010 011 3511 50 1 0 5 o[ 4 10 7 0 j." 9^1o"fia fl 25 8 45 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. Whitchurch .d a" a'm a-m' a'm- a-m> 9a,1l6 P'm- P1^2 P'm- P,m" Pfi^ P,m' P'm' a,m- P'm- Oswestry.d 6 20 6 0 11 io 10 25 Thrs. 2 40 4 15 7 25 6*15 Llanymynech 6 50 6 15 11 3010 40 only. 2 53 4 31 7 40 fl SI Llanymyneeh d 7 50 1135 ttt -7-7? ~n^ 1:1 — Jjla"fyIlin "•a ^JL30, 12 10 5 20 5 20 8 20 Welshpool d 4 40 7 50 6 40 11 25 ~7T "3 20 "4~3 ITT) ITTfi Kerry d5s 50 8 20 9 30 n 30 3t 0 c 1 Abermule a 6 10 8 40 9 50 1150 3 20 h »§ 730 Newtown d 5 22 9 9 12 °. g'g Ym— 1:_ MoatLaneJuha 5 36 9 25 12 13 49 Mfe q 1 1 Moat Lane J d 6 010 20 ~7! 12 20 T H "FlO 'I 8^0"^ —- Llanidloes 6 3010 40 12 40 3 22 4 30 te. 8 3ft 8^ Moat LanëJd 5 39 10 15 12 16 4, 12 —5—« 1~——~— Llanbrynmair 6 1811 20 g 12 51 50 qw Ill Machynlleth 6 5512 5 g § 8 30 1 26 5 31 6 "l5 '"in 2 3 Glandovey 7 7 8 58 1 37 i." 5 52 6 34 10 5 9 14 Borth 7 26 | 9 45 2 1 5 57 7 X F NOT Aberystwyth .a 7 50 10 20 2 25 Z 6 24 7 20 Z. 1125 Z. Z. Z 10 0 Ma,chynlleth.d 7 0 830 1 31 5 25 — q Q(i~ Aberdovey 8 58 2 1 554 q e7 Towyn 9 9 2 11 6 3 10 a Barmouth June. 8 0 9 38 2 32 6 40 10 36 Barmouth J d 8 5 12 40 9 40 2.40 5 40 ~7 0~ lft"4ft~ Penmaenpool 1 0 10 10 3 5 6 0 7 20 11 n Dolgelley 8 24 1 5 10 15 3 10 6 5 7 25 11 90 Barmouth d 9 43 2 37 L1: L:: — —: Harlech 10 12 3 13 7 3 4 35 Portmadoc 10 36 3 39 5 20 7 40 J i n PjUheli a 6 30 11 18 4 22 5 50 8 11 8^s 40 Carnarvon .a 6 35 12 15 5 14 6 40 g 5^ s-Shrewsbury and Welshpool Fair days only. T-Tuesdays only, on Kerry line. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. t>.m T> m Carnarvon .d 5 20 9 45 2 50 4 10 P-™- Pwllheli d 6 0 10 55 4 5 551 7 55 Portmadoc 6 33 11 28 4 38 6 4ft £ 5 50 Harlech 6 56 11 50 5 1 — 35 ••• Barmouth ar 7 23 12^21 5 28 1 n oa Dolgelley 10 20 7 5 9 012 5 2 5 5 9 6 30 ^-i0-30- Penmaenpool 10 25 7 10 9 512 lo 2 10 5 14 6 35 5 0 Barmouth J a 10 45 7 30 9 3012 30 2 30 5 33 6 57 20 Barmouth J. dep 7 33. 12 35 "5 34 ^—1:J Towyn • 8 3 1 3 6 3 Z. 3^ Aberdovey 8 13 1 13 6 13 13 Machynlleth ar. o 8 45 1 47 6 40 Z. 23 Aberystwyth.d 7 0 8f 0 ~TT" 1 0 ~~77 4 15 "6~0 — £ 7 26 8 22 1 22 4 52 6 22 « 92 Glandovey <g 7 49 8 44 1 41 5 26 6 42 « Machynlleth fl 8 15 9 5 2 3 2 30 5 53 6 56 « S Llanbrynmair 8 47 3 5 7 25 Moat Lane J.ar. p £ 9 31 10 0 3 0 4 0 8 1 7 Llanidloes .d 5 0 9 45 2 -30 T35 BEE!! T30 ~~n~Kh Moat Lane J.a 5 25 10 5 2 50 3 55 only. 7 52 I F2 Moat Lane J. d. 5 40 9 3610 10 ——— 3 5 4 15 84 ~—— —— —-5—: Newtown 5 52 9 5210 22 3 16 ..] 4 40 G 0 8 15 .7 2 Abermule dep. 6 15 10 5512 0 Kerry arr. 6 35 11 1512 20 3 40 only 910 Welshpool dep. 7 15 7 35 11 5 TT 4 0 T~55 T53 —1— "Q-1^ Llanfyllin 535 10 10 320 2-0 Llanymynech 7 20 10 45 3 55 6 55 Llanymynech d 7 40 8 2010 4011 34 4 21 6 35 T~20ITliOi J Oswestry 8 0 8 4511 011 54 4 50 7 5 7 40 9 31 n it Whitchurch arr. 8 50 12 50 5 20 8 32 t-Third class for London by this train proceed via Stafford. CHESTER, MOLD AND DENBIGH. Chaste. a 12I2 A| |P5-D ^0 IPJN-VsJCTI ?2 >« ■ gg ••• |» SS |S 87 5?fM Junction 7 52 10 3 12 50 3 10i 6 7i 8 12 5 37 SST?. -121 -3i" ••• •••• "2 sis 8"i» Mold '"a 8 q 1! ? I o 9 616 9 3 8 22 5 47 gff; a—4^ ——J-7-^ A2! 6 21 9 8 8 30 555 Rhydymwyn' 8 12 ZlOU 115 3 33I J lo 9}? 822 .1033 i ll z. i 11! 6 42 Ca^wya 8 30 10 41 l 34 3 52I fi !q q il Bodfan 8 35 10 46 1 42 tw o ao Denbigh. a 8 45 ii 0 152! |g| gjg ••• ■•• [ j WREXHAM AND BUCKLEY. WEEK DATS — — — — WEEK DAYS. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. t>.m A TS C Wrexham. dep. 7 15 9 3512 15 2 40 5 30 8 15 9 45Bucklev d 8 ft fft^'ft 19' P^; Gwersyllt 7 21 9 4012 20 2 45 ft 9i q ki TV/T IJ ? 010 5012 55 4 5 6 25 5 55 Cefn-/b,dd 7 30 9 2? IS 1? 1 Si I « li I 59Ho?eLo 8 18 ? 11 t S Caergwrle 7 37 9 5312 33 2 58 5 50 8 3610 5Cae?gwrle 8 2511 12 1 12 4 30 6 W fl 19 s 1SSiS1!4i ii ii IV 13?fnr14" A;™4^ BackleJr 7 ^l"1 1318 48 3 W « 15 9 Olo'JwIegL., 8 4511 32 1 32 4 t 7 fi M BackleJr 7 ^l"1 1318 48 3 W « 15 9 Olo'JwIegL., 8 4511 32 1 32 4 t 7 fi M ■ A-Runs on Thursdays and Saturdays only. B-Satnrdayonly. c-Saturday only. CHESTER, MOLD AND DENBIGH. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. run n m „ Denbigh 7 15 10 5 12 0 3 25 5 25 a p,M> A,M- P-M- Bodfari 7 23 10 14 12 8 3 34 5 33 7 o Caerwys 7 33 10 22 12 17 3 42 5 42 7 17 Nannerch 7 43 10 31 12 27 3 50 5 52 7 2fl Rhydymwyn 7 51 10 39 12 35 3 58 6 0 7 Qtc Mold a 7 58 10 46 12 47 4 6 6 10 7 43 Mold d 8 0 10 48 I2~47 4 7 Tlg' T~45 -o^r Uong 8 4 10 52 12 51 4 11 6 16 7 49 | 10 Padeswood 8 8 10 56 12 55 4 14 6 20 7 w o ™ J3 Hope Junction 8 12 11 1 1 0 4 19 6 25 Hope 8 15 11 4 1 3 4 22 6 28 7"kq 0'"0 Broughton Hall 8 28 11 17 1 15 4 35 6 40 8 12^ a f o3 Chester 8 431 11 33 1 30 4 501 6 55 8 25l 9 30 56 RAILWAY FARES FROM LLANGOLLEN. Single Tickets. Return ditto. —— Singe Tickets. Return c!itto. 1 23 3 STATIONS. S. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s d. STATIONS. s. d s2rf 3a 2j Aberystwyth 17 9 12 3 6 11 29 9 20 6 Holyhead via Cor. 18 3 13 n » ,n on «' „o Barmouth 10 3 7 0 4 0 17 3 11 9 Holywell 6 3 5 0 ,21 n H 0 Bala 4 6 3 2 1 0} 1 6 5 6 Liverpool ? 5 5 I f !4 2 9 86 Bangor 14 3 11 0 6 4 £ 23 9 18 6 Llandudno J.viaC. 10 9 8 It ,?6 Birmingham 14 3 10 6 5 Hi 23 9 17 6 London 32 4. 23 IT 11 i? 2 13 6 Bristol. 28 6 21 0 12 4 47 6 35 0 Manchester 11 3 8 I ?o ? 4? 0 Chirk 2 1 1 6 0 8* 3 6 2 6 Oswestry 3 0 2 2 ? M Xr ? lt 3 Corwen 2 1 1 6 0 10 3 6 2 6 Ruabon l4 0 1 1 o ?? Carnarvon 15 9 12 6 7 1 28 6 22 6 Ruthin 4 10 3 6 ? 1 17 Denbigh 61 46 2 4j 10 3 16 Shrewsbury 60 4 6 9 « Dolge»ey 8 2 5 8 3 2* 13 9 9 6 Wrexham I 2 4 1 8 0 10* 4 0 2 10 I J
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Too many, unfortunately, of delicacy allow disease, frequently coni unwary moment, to get firm hold of occasioning the gretest physical inconveni anxiety, and entailing consequences the to themselves and others, destroying ir acting as, a_ barrier to the joys of life. Lewis especially recommends the above 1 well as to those who may have been badl ously treated, and invites them at once t< selves under his care, and they will have tion of knowing that they are in the ha] qualified practitioner, which his diploma f and which distinguishes the medical m charlatan, assuring them that all that and long practice can accomplish will service, and that they may rely upon enio1 mg health. J Dr. Lewis, in every instance, gives: opinion, and will not undertake any cas Suarantee a perfect cure.—Eee, On (Working Class 10s. 6d.j Dr. Lewis receives patients at his addres street, East, Oxford-street, Manchester, di day excepted), from Ten in the Morning i ■Night; Sundays until One o'clock. Stationers' Hall Prepaired by Dr. Lewis, Manchester.-Guara Cure.-Without taste or smell.-In small c( F Explicit Directions RENCH SPECIFIC P Cures pleasantly in three days, either s out mercury, capivi, or injections. Diet, &c., Boxes 2s. 9d, and 4s. 6d.: by post 4d. extra, LE GRAND ELIXIR D'IDALIA Cures nervous debility, disturbed dreams, pai back, loins, dimness of sight, pimples, blood im meloncholy, lassitude, &c. This great nervine life-reviver, by diffusir vigorating phosphate properties through tl blood channels, brings into healthy action the powers, o that all the duties of life may be with confidence and pleasure. In cases, 4s lis. AGENTS:— =~^R- J- L. JONES, chemist. CHESTER:—Mr. G. H. BBIERLEY, Cher r •nr-Ei-D-nr^T Foregate Street. LIVERPOOL :—Mr. LATHBURY, Chen Castle Street. Mr. FURGUSSON, Chen 48, Dale Street. MANCHESTER:—Mr.WESTMAcoTT,Chei 17, Market Street. » Mr. WILD, Chemist, 15 T /\>tt. Oxford Street. LONDONMessrs. HARSANT & PBOTTT, Strand. EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. Dr. Lewis's Medicines are very convenient to every and easy to take, and, our customers say, just the medicine they want for a speedy cure.-J OHANN REINHARDT, chemist, Briggate, Leeds. Dr. Lewis's Medicines are very effective. I always recommend them.—ROBERT FELL, King-street, Hud* dersfield. I sell dozens weekly of Dr. Lewis's Medicines. Never had a complaint. Indeed, all say they are truly excellent—J. JESSOP, Corn Market, Halifax. Dr. Lewis's Medicines cure everyone who may bo wise enough to take them.—JAMES CARDWELL, chemist, Wakefield. I always recommend Dr. Lewis's Medicines as being quick and safe cures.-G. WESTMACOTT, chemist, 4, Market-street, Manchester. None are genuine unless signed 1. J. 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NERVOUS DEBILITY.-GRATIS, i ICAL WORK, showing sufferers how be cured without the aid of quacks. Free ( of postage stamp. Address, Secretary, Ins Anatomy, Birmingham. 58 Printed and Published every Friday Moi by the Proprietor, HUGH JONES, AT CASTLE STREET, LLANGOI IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH, Oct. 18, 1872. All Orders, Advertisements, and Commui ire requested to be addressed to the 'Ad )ffice, Llangollen