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Just Published, Post Free for Two Stamps. WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY. S HOW IN G THE TRUE CAUSE 0 NERVOUS, MENTAL, AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY. IOVVNESS OF SPIRITS. INDIGESTION, WANT OF ENERGY, PREMATURE DECLINE, WITH LOCAL MEANS OF SELF-CURE WITHOUT MEDICINE, whereby the FOLLOW- TV ING MALADIES are speedily and PER- MANENTLY REMOVED, and vigorous HEALTH RESTORED, Nervous and Physical Debility, Sper- matorrhoea, Incapacity for Marriage, LASSITUDE, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS, LOSS OF ENERGY and Appetite, Pain in the Back and Limbs, TIM- IDITY, SELF-DISTRUST, Dizziness, Love of Solitude, Groundless Fears, PALPITATION OF THE TEA RT, Noises in the Head and Ears, Indecision, IMPAIRED SIGHT and MEMORY, INDIGES- TION and BODILY PROSTRATION of the whole System. The most important fact that these alarming com- plaints may easily be removed WITHOUT MEDICINE Is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author fully explained- by means of which EVERY ONE IS ENABLED TO CURE HIMSELF perfectly, and at the least possible cost. Sent free on receipt of two stamps by W. HILL, ESQ., M.A., BERKELEY HOUSE, SOUTH CRESCENT, RUSSELL-SQUARE, LONDON, W.C. THESE CURATIVE MEANS ARE SO EASY and SIMPLE in APPLIOA7ION, THAT ALL CAN OURE THEMSELVES PRIVATELY, SUCCESSFULLY, and at the SMALLEST COST IN A FEW DAYS. The object of this extraordinary publication is to vrove how Nervousness and concomitant Maladies can be effectually treated, and the most convincing proof of the efficacy of this the greatest of human discoveries, is testified by the numerous cases of cures effected. New and Revised Edition (folio, about 200 pages) -Elegantly bound in Cloth, with Steel Portrait price 12s. 6d.; or the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Series separately, price 2s. 6d. each, in glazed cover. The Gems of Welsh Melody CBY JOHN OWEN (Owain Alaw), ONTAINING a Selection of popular Welsh Songs, with English and Welsh Words; Specimens of Pennillion Singing, after the manner of North Wales and Welsh National Airs, ancient and modern; with Symphonies and Accompani- ments for Piano or Harp for One Hundred Pieces. HUGHES & SON, PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS, WREXHAM. Twe following recommendations were received by the Author on pnblication of the First Edition MY DEAR SIR, I write to acknowledge and also to thank you for the volume of Welsh Music which I have just received. The title The Gems of Welsh Melody is, in this instance, a very appropriate one, as the Selection is in every way excellent. No country has so much reason to be proud of its National Music as Wales and as a Welshman I naturally feel a deep interest in all that pertains to its Musical Literature; and for that reason alone I have to thank you for your selection of Welsh Songs,— especially as you have arranged them in a manner which will render them very acceptable to Piano- forte Players as well as Vocalists: Your Publication is, therefore, really deserving of the support not only of our own countrymen, but of all who feel any interest in the Music of an ancient Nation. If my name can in any way be of service in promoting the success of your Publication, do not hesitate to avail yourself of it. With my kind remembrance. Believe me, very truly yours. Mr. J. Owen. BEINLEY RICHARDS. MY DEAR SIE, I cannot but express the pleasure I have derived from the perusal of your admirable arrangement of "Welsh National Airs." You have most ably supplied a want hitherto felt by all entertaining a passion for these their native melodies; and also have supplied the General Puoiic with the best specimens of Ancient Welsh Song. The selection, accompaniments, and entire arrangement demonstrate most fully that you are not only imbued with the spirit and love of Welsh Melodies, but also that you have such musicianly skill as to place them in their most characteristic and truest form. r I am, yours right faithfully, J. Owen, Esq. LEWIS THOMAS. NEW MEDICAL WORKS BY DR. SMITH. Now Ready, Free by post, two stamps, HEALTH LOST AND REGAINED: A voITTU0 Treatment of IKFIRMmES of YOUTH and MANHOOD, either Hereditary or By HENRY SMITH, M&Toftfie University of Jena, Author of The Volunteer'Manual," ItT, „ "Woman," &c. HEALTH LOST AND REGAINED —. GIVES DR. SMITH'S TREATMENT (the result of Twenty-six years' special -practice) for the Oure ot all Diseases of the Nervous System, Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in the Head and Ears, Indecision, Impaired Sight and j Memory, Indigestion, Loss of Energy, Pains in the Back, Constipation, Blushing, Hysteria, Timidity, Self-distrust, Dizziness, Love of Solitude, Groundless Fears, Muscular Relaxation, &c., resulting from Exhaustion of Nerve Power, the ettect of Overtaxed Energies, Enervating Habits, and other abuses of the system. GIVES INSTRUCTIONS AND PRESCRIPTIONS. Illustrated with Testimonials from grateful patients with means of Cure used in each case. Sent free by post in an envelope on receipt of two penny stamps. Address, Dr. H. SMITH, 8, Burton-crescent, London, W.C. Also by the same Author, post free in an envelope, 13 stamps, WOMAN; HER DUTIES, RELATIONS, AND POSITION. Subjucts treated:—Girlhood, Maidenhood, Courtship, Marriage, Motherhood, Female Educatian, Female Health, Hygiene, Domestic Medicine, &o., &c. This is a Work on subjects of vital importance to Woman. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED WITH ENGRAIVNGS ON WOOD. Address, Dr. H. SMITH, 8, Burton-crescent, London W.C. IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. DR. H. SMITH, the Eminent Specialist who may be consulted with the greatest confidence for the cure of all debilitatingand contagious diseases, will, for the benefit of country patients who cannot consult him personally, on receiving a description of their case, send his opinion, with advice and directions for the most successful restoration to health and vigour. Address, Dr. E. SMITH, S, Burton-crescent. London, W.C. Corticine, Corticine, Corticine. PATENT NOISELESS FLOOR COVERING For Offices, Hotels, Billiard and Bath-rooms, etc. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. A. WOOD and CO., 60. Lower King Street, MANCHESTER. CYHOEDDWYD YN DDIWEDDAIi, PKIS CHWECHEINIOG', QANIADAU JglNlON'' j j I) L". H. Jones, Argraffydd a Chyhoeddvdd Llangollen. DEDFHYDAU LLYS Y PA-B, YN EU HEFFAITH AR DEYRNGARvYCH GWLADOL, GAN Y GWII4 ANRHYDEDDUS W. E. GLADSTONE, A.S. PRIS CHWECHEINIOG. I'w gael gan H. Jones, Heol y Castellj Llangollen. P AIL WAT ACCIDENT Mutual A ssurance -i-u Company (I/mitcd). Sir John Murray, Bsrfc.. Chairman. -Oil (fW if- Killed, with liberal allowances if injured, for a SINGLE PAYMENT of £ 3 COVERII-IG THE WHOLE LIFE. Smaller amounts in proportion. 42, Poultrr, London. W, Bun, 1!S.S" Managing director. ■» Vacancies for influential Agents. BRITISH TRADE MAi.KRBGisTRATioN. -The TRADE MARK PROTECTION SOCIETY. Estab- lished A.D. 1871. The Committee of the Society uji'iertakes the REGISTRATION of TEADK MARKS for subscribers and others under the recent English. Law which makes REGISTRATION COMPULSORY. Immediate application should The made to the Secretary, 18, King- Street, Cheapside, London. 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FINEST TEA DIRECT From CHINA CHALMERS, MACKINTOSH & CO., of SHANGHAI, Ship FINE TEAS ONLY, Direct to Consumers, in Original Packages Delivered UNOPENED. Terms Cash only. Prices for the Original 10 lb. or 20 lb packages, 3/6, 3/- and 2/6 per lb Apply for this Season's Shipment to the forwarding A°-pntV DALEY & SYMONS, 15, Philpot Lane, London, E C, V°ento' TEA at WHOLESALE- PRICES7 NO RETAIL PROFITS, Broken leaf Congou 1/6, Triturated Assam 1/9,Good Sound Congou 1/10 to 2/4,12-lbs.Can-iae-efree LONDON JOINT-STOCK TEA Co..Limited, 84,L^adeXll st! riTRtJEFITT's, 1, New Bond St., London, W. -E- Han- Department.—A large collection of Chignons, Platts, Covered Stems and Plain Twists of Hair in all colours Price fixed to each article. Customers having Co-operative 'ictets the usual Discount. Address Walter Truefitt, 1 New Bond Street, W. French Fashion Plates for the Hair and Costume TOIIN MITCHELL,STEEL PEN MAKER '< TO THE QUEEN. Established 1822. London Depot- 118, Cheapside, E.C. 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SALES, POLLARD, & CO.. Sole Manufacturers, London. In the Souse of Commons, 23rd April, 1875, it was slated in the Evidence before the Committee of the House that THE EF- FECTS WERE PERFECTLY MADDENING FROM USING WHISKY THAT CONTAINED FUSEL OIL JGERNARD & CO's (LEITH DISTILLERY) D. D. ENC0EE Whisky (DOUBLE DISTILLED) Is certified by Dr. BENJAMIN H. PAUL, of London, and Dr. STEVENSON MACADAM, of Edinburgh (AND EVERY GALLON IS GUARANTEED), to contain no Fusel Oil or other in- jurious properties, and to be an EXCEPTIONALLY PUKE AND WHOLESOME SPIRIT. It is very mellow and pleasant, and un- equalled as a Toddy Whisky. RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION TO BE PREFERABLE AS A STIMULANT TO COGNAC BRANDY. F~N NN-N-N C-> IN CASKS OR CA-SES FROM M WINE MERCHANTS IN TOWN & COUNTRY -Tp]>S genuine, please insist that O UR label is on all Bottles. JOHN D'ARCY & SON. Brewers of PORTER and STOUT, ANCHOR BREWERY, DUBLIN. (Largest Brewery in Ireland but one). Purchasing Agents required in alltowns in which there are none. "DORWICK's Gold Medal BAKING POWDER Makes nice Bread, Tea Cakes anc^Scones without Yeast. Diploma of Merit, Vienna Exhibition, 1873, awarded to nOODALL's WORLD-RENOWNED HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES. GOODALL'S BAKING POWDER The best in the World. Id. Packets; 6d., 1/ 1/6, and 2/- Tins. YORKSHIRE RELISH The most delicious Sauce in the World. Bottles, 6d., 1/ and 2/- each. FJOODALL's QUININE WINE The best Tonic yet introduced. Bottles, 1/ 1/lj, 2/ and 2/3 each. Sold everywhere by Grocers, Chemists, Oilmen, &c. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE and CO., LEEDS. DR. HASSALL's FOOD, For INFANTS, CHILDREN and INVALIDS. The BEST and MOST NOURISHING of all INFANTS and INVALIDS' FOODS, which have hitherto been brought before the Public; it contains EVERY REQUISITE for the full and healthy support, and development of the body, and is to a considerable extent SELF-DIGESTIVE. Recommended by the Medical Press and Faculty. Sold by Druggists, Grocers, Oilmen, &c., in Tins 6d., 1/ 2/ 3/6, 6/ 15/ and 28/- each. A Treatise by -Dr. Arthur Hill Hassall, M.D., on the Alimentation of Infants, Children and Invalids, can be had post free on application, from the Manufacturers, GOODALL, BACKHOUSE and Co., LEEDS. BORWICK'S Gold Medal BAKING POWDEJJ Makes Puddings, Pies and Tarts, sweet and wholesome. THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED! TO the WONDERFUL EFFICACY of KEAKSLEY's WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS which have been proved by thousands for many years past to be the most, effectual remedy for that complaint to which females are liable. Headache, giddiness, nervous depression, pallor of the lips, and general debility of the system, often accompanied by palpitation of the heart. The most obstinate cases (of apparently confirmed invalids) have yielded to a course of these Pills. Sold by Chemists in boxes at 2/9, wrapped in WIllTEpaper. Be sure to ask for KEAliSLEY's and see you get them, as sometimes a spurious article is offered. By post for 34 stamps of SANGER, 150, Oxford Street, London. BR. BATCHELOUR'S NEilVO-ARTERlAL ESSENCE, invaluable for Nervousness, Low Spirits and Palpitation of the Heart, confirmed by long experience in private practice. Depot, 12. Finsbury Place South. Bottles 2/9, 4/3, 11/- and 33/- AGENTS WANTED. COUGHS. CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all Chest and Lung affections quickly relieved by TOWLE'S CHLORODYNE. Price lilt, 2/9 T and 4/6 of all Chemists, also at 4d. per oz. TOWLE's CHLORODYNE LOZENGES & CHLOBODYKS JUJUBES. Manchester. Post free from the Author for five stamps. ON CONSUMPTION of the LUNGS; or. Decline, and the only successful Treatment; showing that formidable disease to be curable in all its Stages, with additional Cases of Cure and Questions for Patients consulting the Author bv Letter. By GEO. THOS. CONGREVE, COOMBE LODGE. PECKHAM, LONDON. F" OR "COUGHS," CO LD'S", BRONCHITIS, Influenza, Accumulated Phlegm, In oipient Con,sumption, and all Affections of the Chest and Lungs.—LAMBERT'S BALSAM is the best medicine. Ie; frequently cures persons whom the faculcy pronounce incurable, and admirably allays th" tickling which provokes frequent coughing. In approach- ing consumption its effects are truly beneficial. Persons de- prived of sleep may depend on relier in a few minutes. Pre- pared by W. LAMBERT, 1A, Vere Street, London, W., and sold by all druggists in bottles 13id. and 2/9 each. See youget the right thing, Lambert's Asthmatic Balsam. NOTE Ti-IE "ALTERED ADDRESS. HARPER TWELYETEEES' HOUSE MANGLES for every Home, are priceless treasures and the delight of Thousands of Purchasers. 22 in. Rollers 42/ 50/- Price Lists Post free. Carriage paid, distance no object. Month's trial. Machine Works, Grove-rd., Mile-end-rd., London. HIDES and S K INS. JL JOHN HARRISON. 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OFFICES—42, POULTRY (Corner of Old Jewry), LONDON. (Incorporated under Act of Parliament 25 & 26 Vic., c. 89). SIR JOHN MURRAY, BART., Chairman. Prnr^QQ^T?0^ ^a^es ^or sma^er' sums, and for payment of premiums by two instalments, Prospectuses, and Advertiir^Office °Llangollen10n F.S.S., Managing Director, or to Mr. HUGH JONES, -==-=== ABERCONWY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CONWAY. WILLIAM JONES, PROPRIETOR. VISITORS to Conway will meet with every attention, combined with very moderate charees.at this well- T known Hotel. BRITISH WINES AND CONFECTIONERY OF THE CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. Tea and Coffee provided at the shortest notice. THE Marvellous Remedy for Coughs, Colds, JL Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all Chest Affections, PECTORINE. Sold by all Chemists, in bottles, at Is. IJd., 2s. 9d.' 4s. 6d., and lis. each. Sent by the Proprietors upon receipt of Stamps. FROM REV. J. STONEHOUSE, ST. SAVIOUR'S VICARAGE, NOTTINGHAM. ■N 0 T AUGUST, 1874. -WEAR SIR,—I can strongly recommend your Pec- torine as an invaluable Cough Remedy. I have given it a fair trial in my own family, and have also supplied it to persons suffering from Cough in my parish, and in every instance it has given immediate relief. In some cases, after passing sleepless nights, one or two doses of the Pectorine have had such a good effect that persons have got a good night's rest, and the Cough has speedily disappeared. MR. A. ROLFE, ST. ANN'S SQUARE, MANCHESTER, Says: "Your Pectorine is superior to any Medicine I have ever tried for Coughs or Colds." PECTORINE cures the worst forms of Coughs and Colds. PECTORINE cures Hoarseness. ?ives immediate relief in Bronchitis. PEClORINE is the best Medicine for Asthma. PECTORINE cures Whooping Cough. cure a troublesome tickling Cough, 7^ 1S valuable in the Early Stages of Consumption. PECTORiNE relieves all Affections of the Chest, Lungs, and Throat. PREPARED ONLY BY SMITH & CLARKE, Manufacturing Chemists, Park Street, Lincoln. Vice Chancellor Sir C. Hall granted a perpetual injunction, with costs, against F. Mason, Chemist, Rotherham, for using the word Pectorine." Wholesale agents—BARCLAY & SONS, London, and all Paetnt Medicine Houses. A FAIR SKIN AND LOVELY COMPLEXION insured by the use of MADAME ROSALIE COUPELLE'S DE PARADIS, the only certain remedy f' diseases yet brought before the public It is 1 prescribed and used by the faculty, and wh. permanently eradicates tan, sallowness, pimpies, freckles, small pox marks, roughness, and effectually removes cliscolourations-, it is perfectly innocuous to the skin itself. One trial will convince the most sceptical of its marvellous effects. There are many unprincipled and trashy imitations of the above, and the public are therefore warned that none is genuine unless bearing the signature" Rosalie t-oupelle, to imitate which is forgery. Price 2s. t-oupelle, to imitate which is forgery. 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The recipe, in plain English, which any one can prepa re at home, for a few pence, will be sent free by post, on receipt of a directed envelope and six penny stamps, by H. Boydell, Esq.,17, Crown Terrace, Haver- stook Hill, London. (PRIS CEINIOG.) Y DYWYSOGAETH. CYHOEDDIR y papur gwladgarol hwn bob Dydd Sadwrn, a lledaenir ef trwy bob rhan o Gymru-De a Gogledd. Mae 'n amddiffyn yr Eglwys a'rOrsedd, heb mewnun modd ddiystyru gwelliantau gwirioneddol, byddont hwy wladol neu Eglwysig. Heblaw y derbyn- iad rhagorol a roddir iddo gan y dospeirth eraill, mae miloedd lawer, a'r rliaimwyaf deallgar,o weithwyr gwybodus Cymru yn cyfansoddi y rhan helaethaf o'i ddarllen- wyr. Cynnwysa JErthyglau Arweiniol, Newyddion Tor amor, Cartrefol, Lleol, Eghvysig, Politicaidd, Gyffredinol, Mas. nachol, LlytTvyrau, Barddoniaeth, Dydd. anion, Marchnadoedd, Y Senedd, fyc., &c. Swyddfa—28, High-street, Rhyl.

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