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(Slartis, MR. JOHN EVANS, A UCTIONEER AND A PPRAISER, A 7, BRIDGE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. MR. DAVID ROBERTS, AUCTIONEER AND ^PPRAISER, Removed from Ty'n-y-Cefn, to TEMPLE BUILDINGS, CORWEN. MR. JOHN WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER AND A PPltAISER, LLANGOLLEN. MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. AUCTIONEERS & INSTATE ^GENTS, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, WREXHAM. MR. LEWIS WILLIAMS, A UCTIONEER AND Å PPRAISER, DOLGELLEY AND BALA. MR. JOHN JONES, A UCTIONEER AND A PPRAISER, A LLANGOLLEN AND WREXHAM. PETER DAVIES, APPRAISER, A CCOUNTANT, & JJOUSE A GENT, OFFICE :— No. 10, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. EVAN EVANS, BILL POSTER, PENGWERN SQUARE, LLANGOLLEN. gMM———i—i 'I —i mhiwii i—i—■—> Co tie ilet. APARTMENTS. TO BE LET, a Breakfast, Dining, and Draw- ing-room, and Six Bedrooms, near the town, commanding an extensive view of the surrounding hills. Apply to M. F. M., "Advertiser" Office, Llangollen. APARTMENTS at Mrs. Jones's, (late Miss. J'JL. Humphreys, Glandwr,) Osborne House, Llan- gollen. APARTMENTS TO LET, containing one Sitting-room and one Bedroom. Apply at this Office. TO BANK MANAGERS, SOLICITORS, ACCOUNTANTS, &c. WANTED, by "an old-established LIFE AND EIRE OFFICE, a GOOD REPRESEN- TATIVE FOR THIS TOWN AND DISTRICT. Liberal terms given to those who can command and will push business. Address-D. W. Maclachlan, 28, Exchange Street, Liverpool. FOREIGN STAMPS. c 50 Bare Foreign Stamps, 7d. < Including Servia, Egypt, Brazil, J Saxony, Old Cuba, etc., etc. ^°r InCiu(iill8 'R' P S For full particulars of these and an 2 111111161186 variety of other Packet*, see Illustrated Prospectus, Id. Catalogue, 3d. All post free. STANLEY, GIBBONS, & Co., GOWER STREET, LONDON. ON SALE, AT II. JONES'S, 17, CASTLE-STEEET, LLANGOLLEN, SACRED SONGS AND SOLOS, as sung by S IRA D. SANKEY, at Gospel Meetings. May be had in the Tonic Sol-fa or the Old Notation, at the following prices :-Sacred Songs and Solos, enlarged edition, with Music and Words, Tinted Covers, Is.; ditto, Cloth Limp, Is. 6d.; Songs and Solos, Words only, large print, 3d.; Cloth, 6d.; Cheap Edition, Id.; Cloth, 2d. Additional Sacred Songs and Solos, Music .and Words, Tinted Covers, 6d.; Cloth Limp, Is. Also, a good assortment of Music Pieces, including Duetts, Solos, &c., by Brinley Richards and others. A T& WERTH GAN H. JONES, LLYFRWERTHWR HEOL Y CASTELL, LLANGOLLEN, S^W Y JUWBILI, ueu Ganiadau y Diwygiad, ga u y Parch. J. Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt). I'w cael yn y Tonia Sol.ffa, mewn tair rhan, 3c. yr un; ynghyd yn un amlen, 9ch.; llian, Is.; y geiriau yn unig, 3c.; Ilial:" 6ch. /^ERDDOR "f TONIC SOL-FFA,dan olygiad \J Ieuan Gwyllt- Pris, lfc.; i'w gael am lg. 2 Hefyd, nifer fawr o lyfrau yn nghyfundrefn y Tonic Sol-ffa yn wastadol ar law. STOCK fawr o LYFRAU CYMRAEG bob amser ar law, cyfaddas i wobrwyo. THE ANGLERS' GUIDE to the rivers and lakes of North Wales, with the names of all the fishing stations, comprising those of Rhyl, Vale of Clwyd, Corwen, Abergele, Conway, Llanrwst, Bangor, Carnarvon, Llanberis, and Beddgelert, with the whole county of Anglesey, together with a list of suitable flies for the Welsh rivers and lakes; also a large scale TOURIST'S MAP OF NORTH WALES by W. Pritchard. Price Is. Sold by H. Jones, Llangollen. EMILY DEAN'S CRINILENE, a preparation for the production of Whiskers, Moust»chios, &c., in a few weeks, and for the preservation of the hair, under all circumstances. Price 2s. Sold by H. Jones, 17, Castle Street, Llangollen. • *T7"N awr yn barod, pris 5s., mewn llian hardd, 1 YR AIL GYFROL 0 BREGETHAU Y DlWEDDAR BARCH. JOHN JONES, Talysarn. I'w chael gan H. Jones, Heol y Castell, Llangollen. NEWYDD EI GYHOEDDI, PRIS 10;, YR HANESYDD BEIBLAIDD; SEF, JJOLWYDDOREG I JgLANT, .L-l GAN Y PARCH. JOHN EVANS, GARSTON (gynt Tregeiriog). .H. Jones, Argraffwr a Chyhoeddwr, Llangollen. Anfouir hwy trwy y Post, i unrhyw gyfeiriad, am Swllt y Dwsin. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE LATE Dr. Prichard & Cynddelw, AND OTHER WELSH MINISTERS, TO BE HAD AT H. JONES'S, 17, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. Price 6d. each, or 7d. by post. CYHOEDDWYD YN DDIWEDDAR, PRIS CHWECHEINIOG, QANIADAU JglNION J)DU. H. Jones, Argraffydd a Chyhoeddydd, Llangollen. ""ifi STOR Y OF THE L 'T) IES OF L LANGOLLEN," AS SKETCHED BY MANY HANDS, With notices of other objects of interest, in THAT SWEETEST OF VALES," By JOHN HICKLIN, Editor of the Chester Coura#tf" of the History of Chester Cathedral,* Price 1/. Sold at H. JONES'S, Advertiser Office, Llangollen. ESTABLISHED 1860. FLINT AND COMPANY BRITISH AND FOREIGN COMMERCIAL INQUIRY OFFICES, 58, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. THE information supplied by these Offices is of a character so searching-positive-and decisive, as has never before been attained,-while the atten- tion to minutite and detail has been as nervously apprehensive and sympathetically prehensile, as if the stake and risk were ours instead of the subscriber's. The manner in which our information has been received will be best understood when we state that the turnover for our subscribers from January to December, 1875, was SIX MILLIONS, FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE THOUSAND AND THREE POUNDS. £ 6,461,003. SIT Subscription, M 8s. 40 Inquiries on Great Britain. Cheque Books free..83 3s. Subscription for Foreign Inquiries, and Fee in addition, as per tariff-to be had on application. REFEEENCES. Mold Argoed Colliery Company, Mold.—" Pleasantly surprised with the minute information." Maconochie Brothers, Fish Factors, Lowestoft.- "Increase our subscription to One Hundred and Fifty Pounds." Wallace, Bailey & Wilkins, Tanners & Curriers, 160, Long Lane, Bermondsey, London, S.E. Inform- ation most accurate—speedy.—Your office unques- tionably stands first. Increase our subscription to Fifty Pounds (< £ 50). Members 6 years. Slade, John, & Co., Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Worcester.—" Increase our subscription to Twenty Pounds (=820)." Briggs, Shera, & Co., Oak Works, Horncastle.—" In no one instance have we been deceived-correct- reliable." Huntley & Palmers, Biscuit Manufacturers, Reading. Specialitè-most valuable in removing doubt as to real position of parties." Members 11 years." Dewhurst, Hoyle, & Smethurst, Colliery Owners, Blackrod, near Chorley, and elsewhere.—" Where relied upon, your information perfectly safe in crediting." Members 15 years. Bell Brothers, Ironmasters, Middlesboro'.—"Very satisfactory—have availed ourselves for 10 years or more." DEBT COLLECTING AND LEGAL DEPARTMENT. It is surprising (something grievous) every year to see the amount of money-good money, or ought to be -that is lost to Creditors through their inability to follow tbp a Debtor (in consequence of being unable or unwilling to afford the time to leave their business, or Having tried (and most probably ineffectually) to recover it, have become thoroughly sick of the affair!!). The Debtor, in most cases, knows and relies upon this, and calculates that he will eventually tire his Creditor out The system adopted by these Offices is the most peremptory and successful ever submitted to the Public. Immediate application to Debtor; prompt remit- tances to Creditor. Reports on unpaid debts every month. Statement with every remittance, so that Creditor can post direct to his Ledger. SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION. NOTE THIS SPECIALLY! For Y,3 3s. a Subscriber mav have the following ■' )> 'JH: ",I; J. tJ „ on Scotland at 10 „ All Foreign parts 10 Foreign Inquiries as per Tariff Rates, to be had on application to Head Office. Single Inquiries on Gt. Britain 3s. each, or in Books of 10 leaves £1 5s. in addition to above Subscription. NOTICE. aW All Accounts for Collection to be forwarded to Head Office only, and not to be entrusted to any individual. OW All Cheques and P.O.O.'s. to be crossed National Provincial Bank of England, to Flint & Co. Debts Collected for Non-Subscribers. should be a better reason for the race of depositors than a fluctuating rate of 2 or 3 per cent."—Investors' Guardian. LOMBARD BANK, Limited, Nos. 43 and 44, Lombard Street, City; And Nos. 277 and 279, Regent Street, W. ESTABLISHED 1869. TJECEIVES DEPOSITS, on Demand, 5 per centfc subject to notice, 10 per cent. Opens current accounts: Supplies cheque books. Investors are invited to examine thlfi new and improved system that ensures a high rate of interest with perfect security. To BORROWERS-It offers pre-eminent advantages for prompt advances on leases, reversions, policies, trade stocks, farm produce, warrants, and furniture without removal, publicity, sureties, or fees. Prospectuses and balance-sheets free. Agents wanted. JAMES PRYOR, Manager. LOMBARD BUILDING SOCIETY, Nos. 43 and 44, Lombard Street, City; And Nos. 277 and 279, Regent Street, W. ESTABLISHED 1869. incorporated under the New Act, 1874. To INVESTORS.—Deposits received at liberal interest. The Directors, by a system of strict economy, have hitherto paid every Investor 10 and 12 per cent. per annum. BORROWERS are offered unusual facilities for purchasing houses, shops, farms, &c., by a system of repayments so arranged as in most cases the rent yielded repays the advance, the properties being thus acquired free of cost. NEW AND SPECIAL FEATURE.-The Society will build houses, l aP5f0Ved, Pai't of Great Britain, finding the whola cost 01 the bunding at 5 per cent., repayable by instalments, fche applicant merely finding the plan and paying or giving security for the first five years' interest. ° Prospectuses, balance-sheets, and press opinions free. Active Agents wanted. JAMES PRYOB, Manager. MONEY LENT. EYand277°43, Lombard-st., City, ralirfestradeSk S?', L°nd°n, from £ 10, on leases, reversions, warrant«, Ac.; alio on household fur- MONEY. A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, with surplus capital, is willing to make prompt advances to Gentlemen, Tradesmen, and Farmers, and others (male or female), residing in any part of England and Wales, from £10 to £500, on note of hand. No Life Assurance or Law costs. Full particulars by return of post by sending a stamped directed envelope, stating amount, to Mr. A. BRADBURY, (private house) 161, Walmorth-road, London, S.E. No genuine application refused. Terms from 5 per cent. Repayments received by P.O.O. The Amateur's Com-olete Printing Office. Comprising Press, Type, (a good Tnt and every requisite for immediate use. Packed in Box, aenvered free, 3S. A REALLY NOVEL & USEFUL APPARATUS For the Home, Office, the Shop, or WiT-ehon^ N.B. Money returned if nVt satiSorv! H. BUCKLEY. 123, Higli Street, Stalybridge. pippins Notice. GUION LINE OF UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS FOR ilk NEW YORK, Forwarding Passengers to BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA PORTLAND, QUEBEC, and BALTIMORE, at New York rates. First Cabin, from XIO 10s. to £21; Intermediate, X8 8s.; Steerage, .£5. I Ifor 1.' ON SALE AT lie JONES'S, PRINTER, STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, AND BOOKBINDER, CASTLE STREET, LLiNGOLLEN. PHOTOGrBAPHS, STEREOSCOPIC, ALBUM, AH0 CABINET PICTURES, (MOUNTED OR UNMC fNTED,) Published by F. BEDFO ID and F. FRITH, ILLUSTRATIL T THE SCENERY AND ATTRACT ONS OF NORTH WALES. NOTES, CARDS, SCENTED SATI lETS, ENVELOPES, tc. A great variety of New Books and ibums suitable for Presents. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ILLUSTRATED 11 HITE AND FERN WOOD GOODS. MAGAZINES RECEIVED THE FIR- T DAY OF THE MONTH. A large assortment of ACCOUNT BOOKS, consisting o Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, &c., of all sizes, in diffrent bindings. ARE OF INFERIOR Messrs. EBCKITT & SONS. APRU 12TH>18,3 » M JgSa £ »*JMITATIOHS.^» B SIRS,—I have been Laundress to His Koyaill Highness the PRINCE OF WALESI 1 SBSLSP H AW for several years, and I consider RECKITTS' F WTKM PARIS BLUE is the BEST I ever uèed, and is g g, Wm K undoubtedly greatly superior to the old- | m mm Thumb or Dark Blues. Yours, ELIZA ELDEIL Is the FINE T for the NDRY supersedes Tbumb and i Indigo Blues, is unequalled for Beauty A J of Tint, for^Economy in use, and for JQ HAD OF MO One Penny per Square. RESPECTABLE 6RQCERS, 0ILMENR&CR^SM2» ADJOINING THE ST. GEORGb'S HALL, LIjANDTIDNO. Smith & Jones, v MERCERS, GLOVERS, HOSIERS, &c. NOTICE TO RAILWAY PASSENGERS. £1,000 if killed, with liberal allowance if injured in a Railway Accident, for a SINGLE PREMIUM of £3, coverint the WHOLE LIFE. Railway Accident Mutual Assurance Company (LIMITED). OFFICES—42, POULTRY (Cornet of Old Jewry), LONDON. (Incorporated under Act of Parliament 25 & 26 Vie., c.^89). SIR JOHN MURRAY, BART., Chairman. Table of Rates for smaller sums, and for payment of premiums by two instalments, Prospectuses, and Proposal Forms free on application to Mr. W. BURR, F.SS., Managing Director, or to Mr. HUGH JONES, "Advertiser Office, Llangollen. AB^OWY^ffi^AlCE HOTEL, HIGH STREET, ;C02TWAY. WILLIAM JONV^ HOPRIETOR. VISITORS to Conway will meet v«ith 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. J. E. POWELL, WREXHAM, BEGS to invite attention of Colliery Proprietors and Managers, Farmers, and persons furnishing, to his large and well-selected stock, comprising:— COLLIERY REQUISITES. Bar Iron and Steel, Best Boiler Plates and Angle Iron, Best Tested Chain, Shovels and Nails of every description, Vulcanised Sheet Rubber and Washers, Steam Pipes and Fittings from i-2 inch, Patent Brattice Cloth. Agent for the sale of J. Cooke and Co's Patent Safety Lamps. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Mowing and Reaping Machines, Haymaker's Horse Rakes, Beverley and Bristol Companies' Carts, Chaff Cutters, Root Pulpers, &c., &c. Every description of Agricultural Machinery repaired on the premises. HOUSE FURNISHING AND BUILDING. Grates, Slate, and Marble Mantel Pieces, Castings of every description, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Fenders and Fire Irons, Electro-plated Goods, Baths and Travelling Boxes, &c., &c. ] PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS J. E. POWELL, i Wholesale and Retail Ironmonger, Iron Merchant, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, I 6, TOWN lULL, AND 7, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. MONEY CO LEND, in large or small sums, .LtJL on pei-onal or other security, interest from 4 per cent. AM upon Freehold or Leasehold Security at 3 per cent per annum. The utmost secrecy may be relied upfn, and no commission or charges made. Apply in thfirst instance by letter, containing full particulars,to save unnecessary trouble, to FBEDK. HAWKINS,^sq., 9, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, yO. JO I XE UY. WAITED, an Apprentice for the JOINERY rRADB. Apply at this office. WAITED, on Lease for five or seven vears, m UNFURNISHED HOUSE" STta than rvvo Entertaining and Five Bed Rooms, and Garde. or near Llangollen. Apply_H. A. Jones, Jpnes, Chapel-street, Ll&ngoUeBv FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S WHITE QUTTA pERCHA E NAMEL, One Shilling per Box. PREPARED ONLY BY MESSRS GABRIEL, DENTISTS London, Liverpool, and Birmingham. Also the ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, One Shilling per Box. SOLD BY H. JONES, CASTLE-STREET, LLANGOLLEN. WALSH'S DRY BLOOD MANURE, CHEMICALLY PREPARED AT THE CITY ABATTOIRS, MANCHESTER. Agent-Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Saddler, Llangollen. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ATTENDANCEAT SHREWSBURY & BRIDGNORTH. Messrs. Eskell and Chittey, SURGEON-DENTISTS, 39, BENNETT'S HILL BIRMINGHAM, MAY be consulted, as above, upon their newly- invented and unequalled PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS. From one tooth to a complete set of Mineral Incorrodible Teeth, of exquisite shape, workmanship, lightness, and purity, is made and htted in a few hours, with perfect accuracy and immediate comfort, without wires springs, or fasten- ings, and with such inimitable resemblance to nature as to prevent detection. No bulk in the mouth to vitiate the taste or impede free utterance; no sharp edges to injure the gums, tongue, or palate they serve to support loose and tender teeth, rendering mastica- tion and articulation simple and easy. ARTIFICIAL TEETH as above, and including all charges, at about one half the usual advertised charges. Old cases remodeled upon the above principle at moderate charges.—All Consultation Free.—Stopping Extracting, Cleaning, and all operations performed, with the greatest care and delicacy. Constant daily attendance, at Birmingham, from ) till 7. Shrewsbury every Saturday, at 13, High Street. Bridgnorth every Saturday, at the Journal Offices. Llangollen, by appointment only. Established 25 Years. "NOTE.—Only London Address, A CLIFFORD- 3SKELL, 8, GROSVENOR STREET. PROVISION FOR TALIESIN'S WIDOW. MRS. JONES, wife of the late Mr. THOMAS JONES (Taliesin o Eifion), of Llangollen, having with her family been left entirely unprovided for by the death of her husband, a Committee has been formed for the purpose of collecting Subscriptions to enable her to furnish a Lodging House, whereby she might earn an honest livelihood. Taliesin being well known throughout the Principality by his excellent contributions to Welsh Literature,an earnest appeal is made on behalf of his widow and orphan children. Names of Committee Rev. E. R. James, Vicar (chairman); Rev. J. H. Hughes (Ieuan o Leyn) Rhosymedre; Mynyddog; J. Ceiriog Hughes; Rev. T. R. Lloyd, Llanfynydd (Estyn); Rev. J. Morris, Independent Minister Mr. Hugh Jones, Advertiser Office; Mr. R. Griffith, Castle-street; Mr. William Coward Mr. R.'Hughes, watchmaker with power to add to their number. Secretaries :—Mr. R. Davies (Iolo Trefaldwyn) and Mr. Jas. Clarke, Board School, nangollen. Sub- scriptions paid to either of the above or to Messrs. C. & W. Richards, Bank, will be thankfully received and duly acknowledged. PHILIP H. JONES, (OF MANCHESTER,) ACCOUNTANT, TTOUSE, T AND, & TESTATE A GENT, CHAPEL STREET, AND TREGWERN, HALL STREET, LLANGOLLEN. Tradesmen's Books made up and kept. Rents and debts collected. Agent for the Pelican Life Insurance Company. P. S. A., LIMITED. The Committee of Direction of the PUBLIC SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, Regent Street, London, W., will meet on Wednesday, May 24th, 1876, to Allot Shares, and continue to do so day by day until the opening of the Stores. J. A. MoBiCE, Secretary. THE pUBLIC SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862 & 1867. SPECIAL FEATURES. The Distribution of all Household Requirements from the Stores. Free Delivery to Shareholders. Shareholders and the Public not required to write out their own Lists or Invoice Notes. The Annoyance of producing Membership Tickets entirely dispensed with. Prompt Attention, as in the best Retail Establish- ments. Order Clerks, in each Department. The Public may Purchase at the Stores at the Fixed Tariff. CAPITAL, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, IN ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES OF ONE POUND EACH. COMMITTEE OF DIRECTION. MAJOR DE WINTON, South Norwood. DR. J. STEELL, 18, Blomfield Road, Maida Hill. LIEUT.-COLONEL T. R. H. DRUMMOND-HAY, Lee, Kent. MAJOR-GENERAL T. B. CREAGH, Hanover Square Club. BANKERS. The CITY BANK, 34, Old Bond St., London. AUDITORS. Messrs. GRIFFITHS & GRIFFITHS, 15, King St., Cheap side, E.C. SOLICITOR. JOHN WATERHOUSE, Esq., 28, Austin Friars,E.C. SECRETARY. J. A. MORICE, Esq. This Association- is founded to provide for the Public all the advantages of the Civil Service and other Stores, without the restrictions imposed by these institutions. All who have endured the annoyance and incon- venience of being compelled to fill up their orders, will appreciate the abolition of this system. The Public will receive the same prompt attention as in the best retail establishments. For economy of time, Order Clerks will be appointed in each Department. Every Class of Household Requirements will be Represented at the Stores, and all Articles guaranteed Ol UUb Aiiil In the Civil Service, Army and Navy, and other Trading Associations, the privilege of purchasing is restricted to Shareholders and Members. In this Association the Public can purchase at the Stores at the Fixed Tariff. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES OF SHAREHOLDERS. Free Delivery of Goods within the postal district of London to Shareholders holding one fully paid-up Share. Free Delivery of Goods to any Railway Station within 25 miles of London to Shareholders holding two fully paid-up Shares. Free Delivery of Goods to any Railway Station within 50 miles of London to Shareholders holding four fully paid-up Shares. Free Delivery of Goods to any Railway Station within 100 miles of London to Shareholders holding five fully paid-up Shares. Free Delivery of Goods to any Railway Station in the United Kingdom to Shareholders holding ten fully paid-up Shares. PUBLIC NOTICE! THE COMMITTEE OF DIRECTION OF THE PUBLIC SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, REGENT STREET, LONDON, W., Notify the Opening of the following Departments at an early date :— The GROCERY Department. The OIL and ITALIAN Department. The TINNED and CANNED GOODS Department. The FRUIT Department. The INDIA and CHINA TEA Department. The BUTTER, CHEESE, EGG, and POULTRY Depart- ment. The BACON, HAM, and GAME Department. The WINE and SPIRIT Department. The ALE and PORTER Department. The PERFUMERY, DRUG, and PATENT MEDICINE Department. The TOBACCO and CIGAR Department. The STATIONERY Department. The JEWELLERY and FANCY GOODS Department. The LEATHER GOODS Department. The WATCHES, CLOCKS, and PLATE Department. The MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD Department. The HOUSEHOLD and DOMESTIC IMPLEMENT Depart- ment. The BRUSH and TURNERY Department. The MACINTOSH and INDIA RUBBER GOODS Depart- ment. The COAL Department. Other Departments, in most branches of trade, will be opened up without delay and duly announced. Price Lists will be issued.—Hours of Business from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. P. S. A., LIMITED, 140,142, REGENT STREET, & 29,30,31,WARWICK ST., REGENT ST., LONDON. All communications to be addressed to the Manager. J. 11. JONES, I UNDERTAKER, MOUNT HOUSE, RUABON. AGENT AND DEPOT TO THE PATENT METALLIC AIR-TIGHT COFFIN Co. (LIMITED), BIRMINGHAM. These COFFINS combine all the advantages of Shell, Lead, and Oak Coffins. They are more durable, and only one-sixth the weight. VARIOUS SIZES KEPT IN STOCK. The prices of the different qualities Iare so arranged that they come within the means of all except those of the very poorest. the means of all except those of the very poorest. W NERVOUS DEBILITY.—GRATIS, a MED- ICAL WORK, showing sufferers how they may be cured without the aid of quacks. Free on receipt of postage stamp. Address, Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. 586—637. DAVIES'S DERATED AND MINERAL TVATERS, Soda, Potass, and Carbonised Waters, LEMONADE, GINGER-BEER. & GINGERADE WORKS—7. CASTLE STREET & GERAINT, LLANGOLLEN. MTnoa THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. JEr See Deuteronomy, chap, xii" verse 23. WORLD FAMED Trade Mark,—" Blood Mixture." THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Blotches,Ulcer- ated Sore Legs.Old Sores,Glandular Swellings, Cancerous Ulcers, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald Heads, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolor- ations 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 OB TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS. TMPORTANT ADVICE TO ALL.—Cleanse X the vitiated blood whenever you find its im- purities 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 warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. /CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD Vy MIXTURE is sold inBottles, 2s. 6d. each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity, lis. each— sufficient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases.—BY ALL CHEM. ISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the United Kingdom and the world, or sent to any address on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps, by the Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln. Wholesale agents:—BARCLAY & SONS, London, and all Patent Medicine Houses. I <MMML I w I MR. COTTAM, S ° P3 SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL g § DENTIST' C RETURNS his sincere thanks for the kind t patronage he has received for the past six years, and solicits a continuance of the same from all classes. Managers of Schools can have their pupils attended to by yearly settlements, and also families. Laughing <3tos given when required for painles extraction. Stopping and regulating teeth, and dentistry in all its branches, performed and warranted to please. CONSULT ATIONSFREE. Office and Residence—CAXTON HOUSE, Oswald Road, Oswestry. WORMS-LLOYD'S WORM LOZENGES. Most children and many adults suffer from Worms causing fcetid breath, pa.leness. grinding the teeth, dis. turbed sleep, fits, &c. This long-eetablisbed and pleasant remedy is purely Vegetable and perfectly harmless The results are often REALLY MARVELLOUS. Sold only in boxes, Is. lid. each, by all Chemists, or sent direct by post for 15 stamps, from the Patentee, Mr. J. W. LLOYD, Chemist, Liverpool. The Rev. John Rees, of St. Davids', wrote in 1862- "The Lozenges execute their work nobly," and likewise Rev. T. Hulme, Wesleyan Minister, Pembroke Dock on Nov. 14,1862: We have found your Lozenges very effectuaL" Wholesale Agents, London-Barclay & Sons; Sanger. J^EFERENCEA QATALOGUE OF CURRENT LITERATURE, CONTAINING the full titles of boolcs now in print and on sale, with the prices at which they may be obtained of all booksellers. The above mammoth volume, of 3000 pages, may be consulted by intending purchasers, at H. JONES'S, 17, Castle- street, Llangollen. NATURE'S PERFECT REMEDY FOR ALL KINDS OF WORMS. WILLIAMS'S (PONTARDAWE) WORM LOZENGES, (Prepared from the original recipe,) Are hailed by every parent as one of the greatest bless- ings ever sent by Him who pours His blessings upor mankind. They are purely vegetable, and innocent to the most delicate child, and yet so effective to the Worms, that they are soon cleared from the human body, and they have gained for themselves the name of THE PERFECT REMEDY for all kinds of Worms. We can never speak too well of the inventor of "Williams's (Pontardawe) Worm Lozenges," for he read the best books of the most eminent medical authors, but could find nothing there to answer the purpose he studied while others slept, and searched and analysed the extracts and other productions of the vegetable kingdom, especially those connected with the diseases of Children, while others spent their time in idle talk, and at last he discovered his coveted prize, a remedy purely vegetable, and innocent to the child, that would destroy the greatest cause of the diseases of children; but, alas it cost him his life he did not live long to enjoy the reputation of his great remedy, but died and left his discovery to the benefit of succeeding generations. [TESTIMONIAL.]—HAFOD, SWANSEA, JUNE 18 1872—Sir,—It is a pity that Williams's (Pontardawe)' Worm Lozenges are not better known. When I lived in Church-lane, Wolverhampton, I tried all sorts of powders for my children, who suffered from worms but never in my life did I see anything like your worm Lozenges. I gave them to my children, and my eldest child got rid of, I should think, one hundred worms of various sizes the other children got rid of a great number. I am sure the Staffordshire people would be very thankful if the Lozenges were made known to them. My eldest child had been unable to eat scarcely anything for days before I gave the Lozenges, but now he seems quite a different chilrl Yours truly, Mrs. Olarke.-lVfr. Davies. Any of the following symptoms indicate Worms Variable appetite, fosfad breath, acid eructation, pains in the stomach and head, grinding of teeth during sleep, picking of the nose, paleness of the countenance hardness and fulness of the belly, slimy stool. with occasional griping pains, more particularly about the naval, short dry cough and emaciation of the body often mistaken for decline, slow fever and irregular pulse sometimes convulsive fits-often causing sud- den death, and heat and itching about the anus which often causes them to be mistaken for piles CAUTION-None are Genuine unless they bear the LnTthe" words "Will? ^er -ound eaoh box. words llliams s Worm Losenges," in the government stamp. Full directions with ^ch box '/< yf MANUFACTURER,, JOHN DAVIES, Chemist, Swansea.