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(Partis. MR. JOHN EVANS, A UCTIONEER AND A PPRAISER, 7, BRIDGE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. MR. DAVID ROBERTS, A UCTIONEER AND A PPRAISER, A Removed from Ty'n-y-Cefn, to TEMPLE BUILDINGS, CORWEN. MR. JOHN WILLIAMS, A UCTIONEER AND A PPRAISER, j"iL. LLANGOLLEN. MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. ^UCTIONEERS & JGSTATE J^GENTS, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, WREXHAM. MR. LEWIS WILLIAMS, A UCTIONEER AND A PPRAISER, -LjL DOLGELLEY AND BALA. MR. JOHN JONES, A UCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, LLANGOLLEN AND WREXHAM. PETER DAVIES, APPRAISER, ACCOUNTANT.& TJOUSE AGENT, OFFICE -.— No. 10, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. EVAN EVANS, BILL POSTER, PENGWERN SQUARE, LLANGOLLEN. Eo Se ILet. APARTMENTS. TO BE LET, a Breakfast, Dining, and Draw- JL 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 i 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 FIRE 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. WANTED, by a lady, a LITTLE GIRL to YY CLOTHE, BOARD, and EDUCATE, where 12 iselect ones are taken. She will be instructed in English and Music. ,Terms,£:5 a quarter, or £ 310s. without clothes.-C. F., 57, Lancaster-road, Notting- hill, London. JOINERY. WANTED, an Apprentice for the JOINERY TRADE. Apply at this office. DANDELION COFFEE, A MOST delicious beverage used with the greatest success in INDIGESTION, BILIOUS and LIVER COMPLAINTS. Sold in Tins only, everywhere. Sole Agent for Llangollen-J. ROWLANDS. PHILLIPS & SON, Manufacturers, Castle Square, Swansea, and London. TO CAPITALISTS, &c. A SPLENDID SLATE QUARRY on SALE, called FRITH Y WINLLAN, near Corwen. It has been open for years, and the slates produced are of the most excellent quality. Therock is extensive, and will yield materials for generations. For terms, and to treat for the same, apply personally or by letter, to Mr. Thomas Ellis, Ty-nant, Llansant- ffraid, near Corwen, North Wales. MONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums, on personal or other security, interest from 4 per cent. Also upon Freehold or Leasehold Security at 3 per cent. per annum. The utmost secrecy may be relied upon, and no commission or charges made. Apply in the first instance by letter, containing full particulars, to save unnecessary trouble, to FREDK. HAWKINS, Esq., 9, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, W.C. FOR ASTHMA, LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC COUGH, or DEBILITY, send at once for DE WITTE & Co's RESTORENTA. At all Chemists, Tins 1/6, 2/6, and 14/. Wholesale C. J. HEWLETT & SON, Free Church Lane, Leadenhall Street, London. Newydd ei gyhoeddi, pris Is.; trwy y post, Is. 1c; HANES AC YSTYR ENWAU LLEOEDD YN MON, gyda Map Newydd yn dangos sefyllfa pob tref a phentref trwy yr ynys. Anfoner am dano at y Cyhoeddwr—Mr. D. JONES, Bookseller and Stationer, Amlwch, Anglesey. YN awr yn barod, pris 5s., mewn llian hardd, YR AIL GYFROL 0 BREGETHAU Y DIWEDDAR BARCH. JOHN JONES, Talysarn. I'w chael gan H. Jones, Heol y Castell, Llangollen. SHEEP. SHEEP. SHEEP. McLEOD'S IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST SHEEP DIP IN THE MARKET. NUMEROUS worthless imitations of this N well-tested and much-admired Dip are offered for sale in every part of the country, but they are all resulting in total failures. It is claimed that the following advantages can only be had by Farmers using MeLEOD'S Dip:- It speedily frees the Sheep from TICKS and LICE, instantly destroys the eggs of the SCAB and TICK insects, promotes the growth of the Wool, is a safe remedy for SCAB or SHAB, and to insure success, does not require to be used at double the strength, tsame as many of the old Dips which are going so rapidly into disuse, and are now being daily super- seded by this valuable preparation. Farmers should not be misguided by these worth- less preparations, but try either McLEOD'S Patent Non-Poisonous Quality for Winter dressing, or the Universal Summer Quality for extreme cases of SCAB, AND THEN JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. NOTE.-The Universal or Summer Quality is unequalled by aw Composition, contains the same ingredients of theUrdinary Quality, with the addition of a poison, and is extensively used for general Dip. ping purposes and preventing the fly from striking. Orders for 300 lbs. sent Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in the Kingdom. Sold everywhere, or to be had Wholesale from F. H. McLEOD, WQQL BROKER, 30, ANN ST., GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1860. FLINT AND COMPANY BRITISH AND FOREIGN COMMERCIAL INQUIRY OFFICES, 58, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. THE information supplied by these Offices is of JL a character so searching-positive-and decisive, as has never before been attained,-while the atten- tion to minutiae 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. MW Subscription, X4 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. REFERENCES. 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 (-620)." 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 up 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 sich 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 X3 3s. a Subscriber may have the following :— Debt collecting on Enfirlarul at 5 r>«r „ j, on Ireland at 10 „ „ „ 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. All Accounts for Collection to be forwarded to Head Office only, and not to be entrusted to any individual. W All Cheques and P.O.O.'s. to be crossed National Provincial Bank of England, to Flint & Co. Debts Collected for Non-Subscribers. SELF CURE NO FICTION! MARVEL UPON MARVEL! NO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR, but without running a doctor's bill or falling into the deep ditch of quackery, may safely, speedily and economically cure himself without the knowledge of a second party. By the introduction of the new French Medicaments Therapion, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, a complete revolution has been wrought in this depart- ment of medical science, whilst thousands have been restored to health and happiness who for years previously had been merely dragging out a miserable existence. Therapion No. I.-A Sovereign Remedy for gleet and all discharges of the mucous membranes, whether of the urinary or other organs. Therapion No. 2.—A Sovereign Remedy for syphilis in all its protean forms; skin diseases, and those complaints which mercury and sarsaparilla are popularly but erroneously supposed to cure. Therapion No. 3.—A Sovereign Remedy for debility, nervousness, spermatorrhoea, languor, incapacity for marriage, distaste for business or pleasure, love of solitude, blushing, indigestion, pains in the back and head, and all those disorders which the faculty so persistently ignore, because so impotent to cure or even relieve. Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis., of all Chemists. In ordering the above, the purchaser hould specify which number he requires. Read the new descriptive Pamphlet, sent post free for 3 stamps, by Mr. Lawes, Medical Publisher, Hand Court, Holborn. The stamp, to imitate which is felony, bears the word Therapion," in white letters, by order of Her Majesty's Hon. Commissioners, who thereby secure the proprietor against infringement throughout the United Kingdom and the colonies. Sold by H. Jones, Castle-street, Llangollen. DR. DE ROOS' celebrated GUTTiE VITJE, Or LIFE DROPS; for Spermatorrhoea, Noctur- nal Emissions, Impotency, Sexual Incapacity,Debility, Epilepsy, and all those Diseases for which Mercury, Sarsaparilla, &c., are too often employed by English Physicians to the ultimate ruin of the Sufferer's health. The Guttffi Vitas are the result of long practical in. vestigation of the remedies best adapted for these diseases. Their rich stimulating, stomachic qualities, and, above all, their complete renovation of the ner- vous system, render them in every respect worthy their significant title. They may be taken without hindrance or restraint of diet, &c., and in this res- pect also they may claim pre-eminence over most other advertised medicines. By promoting digestion- nourishing the constitution-enriching without in- flaming the blood—bracing without stimulating the nervous system too violently-they strengthen the general habit, and restore the natural healthy tone of the nervous and muscular fibres, thus enlivening and invigorating both body and mind. The Guttæ Vitas have been particularly successful with young people who have the appearance of old age; who are pale and effeminate, and who, having an utter for everything, are incapacitated for study, distate business, or enjoyment. Thousands of apparently hopeless cases, given up by the faculty, have been permanently cured, and have borne grateful evidence of the fact. Price 48. 6d., lis. and 33s.; to be had at the office of this paper. pippins Notice. GUION LINE OF UNITED STATES 1 MAIL STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK, Forwarding Passengers to BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA PORTLAND, QUEBEC, and BALTIMORE, at New York rates. First Cabin, from .£10 10s. to £21; Intermediate, £ 8 8s.; Steerage, J65. Agent far L144991104 H. J QNM, SStaMoaej? THE LLANGOLLEN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW of the above Society will take place on FRIDAY, -L September 29th, when a great number of Prizj4 including 3 SILVER CUPS, will be competed for. 579 ENTRIES FOR COMPETITION. At 9 a.m., on part of the SHOW FIELD, A GRAND TRIAL OF 15 SHEEP DOGS WILL TAKE PLACE. AT 12 A.M., THE SHOW-YARD WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. At 3 p.m., the Competition for LEAPING, ^ROTTING, and BEST ACTION will commence. 16 HORSES ENTERKD FOR COMPETITION. "4- The Committee will also give EXTRA PRIZ3S of < £ 2 and £1 to ALL COMERS for LEAPING. Entrance Fee 5s., payabfoto the Secretary on the field. CHEAP TRAINS will run from Osweatry: Wrexham, Corwen, and intermediate Stations. THOS. EDMUNDS, SECRETARY. THE LLANGOLLEN AGRICULTURAL SHOW, SEPTEMBER 29TH, 1876. J 0 n 2Sr JD A- V I E S, IRONMONG-E LLANGOLLEN, WILL EXHIBIT A LKRGE ASSORTMENT OF AGRICULTURAli IMPLEMENTS, WRINGING, MANGLING, "ND WASHING MACHINES, AND ISOME OF WHEELER AND WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. AN EXPERIENCED PERSON will work t^ie Sewing Machines, and give Lessons to intending buyers, and also visit anyone who has one oJ(:their Machines out of order. For further particulars, apply to the agent, J. DAVIES, as above. j. ijflif I fa i rSTTHOF WORTHLESS WaVl I I'll Ml IMITATIONS OF Reckitt's Paris Blue The marked superiority of this Laundry Blue over all otb-'flt* and the quick appreciation of its merits by the Public has been attended by the usual result, viz. a flood of imit lions the merit of the latter mainly consists in the inge- nuity exerted, not simply in imitating the square shape bi making the general appearance of the wrappers resemble that of the genuine article. The Manufacturers beg there'jre to caution all buyers to see Reckitt's Paris Blue" on each packet. Sold in Penny Squares by all respectable Gr& ere. Oilmen and Druggists. Used by the Laundresses of THE PRINCESS OF WALES a# DUGHESS OF EDINBURGH, ADJOINING "HE' ST. GEORGE'S HALL, llpP Smith & Jones, MERCERS, GLOVERS, HOSIERS, &c. MONEY TO LEND, BY THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK, 27, SOUTH JOHN STREET, LIVERPOOL, IN TOWN OR COUNTRY, WITHOUT ANY KIND OF SURETIES. THE STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. £ 20 TO £ 2,000. READY to be advanced at a few hours' notice, in sums to suit Gentlemen or Ladies (house- holders) without any kind of sureties and with the utmost secrecy, repayable by easy instalments. MOST IMPORTANT To Farmers, Cowkeepers, Car Proprietors, Shop- keepers, and others. J220 to .£2,000 can be obtained, without any delay, in sums to suit them, upon their own undertakings, without the aid of friends to become al sureties for them, which can be repaid monthly, quarterly, or other terms, as may be agreed upon, to enable them to increase their stocks, and render them every kind of temporary accommodation. EXECUTIONS OF EVERY KIND PAID OUT. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. EVERY INFORMATION WILLINGLY AFFORDED, FOR WHICH NO CHARGE IS MADE. Apply personally, or if by letter state amount required. Deposits received. EDMUND HENRY. Manager. 11. HUGHES, WATCH MANUFACTURER, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN, BEGS respectfully to call the attention of the -D public to his extensive stock of WATCHES AND CLOCKS, The lowest and best in the Principality. He is, therefore, able to sell as cheap as any house in the trade. All Watches and Clocks are gua/ranteed. A large selection of GOLD and SILVER CHAINS, at the lowest prices. Also, a first-class stock of every description of GOLD RINGS and JEWELLERY. Clocks and Watches repaired and cleaned. WATKIN & DAYIEST pLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, PAINTERS, HOUSE DECORATORS, SIGN WRITERS, GILDERS, AND PAPERHANGERS, CHAPEL STREET, LLANGOLLEN. CYIIOEDDWYD YN DDIWEDDAR, PRIS CHWECHEINIOG, QANIADAU JglNION DDU. H. Jones, Argraffydd a Chyhoeddydd, WaaiptBett. FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S WHITE QUTTA pERCflA 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 IMRROVEMENTS. From one tooth to a complete set of Mineral Incorrodible Teeth, of exquisite shape, workmanship, lightness, and purity, is made and fitted 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 9 till 7. Shrewsbury every Saturday, at 13, High Street. Bridgnorth every Saturday, at the Journal Offices. Llangollen, by appointment only. Established 25 Years. N OTE.-Only London Address, A. CLIFFORD. ESKELL, 8, GROSVENOR STREET. PROVISION FOR TALIESIN'S WIDOW. MRS. JONES, wife oFtheTate 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, Llangollen.. Sub. scriptions paid to either of the above or to Messrs. C. & W. Richards, Bank,, will be thankfully received attd. dalx ac&RQwM§ed, I 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. MORICE, 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., Cheapside, 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 of the Best Quality. 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 iso Shareholders holding four fully paid-up Shares. Vr-tCiiin .1.VV miles* or JJonlc1"H di-r" 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. WORMS-LLOYD'S VlORM LOZENGES. Most children and many adults suffer from Worms, causing foetid brea,th, paleness, grinding the teeth, dis- turbed sleep, fits, &c. This long-established 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. EMILY DEAN'S CRINILENE, a preparation JLJ for the production of Whiskers, Moustachios, &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. mi J. ft. J ONES, UNDE RTAKER, MOUNT HO USE, 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 are so arranged that they come within the means of all except those of the very poorest. 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, Buarcuogham. 58S^-Q37. DAVIES'S JSRATED AND MINERAL WATERS, Soda, Potass, and Carbonised Waters, LEMONADE. GINGER-BEER. & GINGERADE WORKS-7. CASTLE STREET & GERAINT, LLANGOLLEN. "TpOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. Jb Bee Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 28. -| WORLD FAMED -7- 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 OF TESTIMOITIALS FROM PARTS. IMPORTANT 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 MIXTURE is sold in Bottles, 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 JlHHl* I I ME. COTTAM, | o SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL g § DENTIST" < RETURNS his sincere thanks for the kind, patronage he has received for the past six years, and solicits a continuance of the same from all rHsiv to bY yearly (settlements, aiid also families. Laughing Gas given when required for painles extraction. Stopping and regulating teeth, and dentistry in al its branches, performed and warranted to please. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office and Residence—CAXTON HOUSE, Oswald Road, Oswestry. HISTORY OF THE "J-^ADIES OF LL AN G 0 L LEN," AS SKETCHED BY MANY HANDS, With notices of other objects of interest, in THAT SWEETEST OF VALES," By JOHN HICKLIN, Editor of the Chester Courant," of the "History of Chester Cathedral," &c. Price 1/. Sold at H. JONES'S, "Advertiser Office, Llangollen. NEWYDD EI GYHOEDDI, PRIS lc., YR HANESYDD BEIBLAIDD; SEF, JJOLWYDDOREG I BLANT, GAN Y PARCH. JOHN EVANS, GAKSTON (gynt Tregeiriog). H. Jones, Argraffwr a Chyhoeddwr, Llangollen. Anfonir hwy trwy y Post, i unrhyw gyfeiriad, am Swllt y Dwsin. 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 ponrs 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 tijed 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 child. Yours truly, Mrs. Clarke.—Mr. Davies. Any of the following symptoms indicate Worms :— Variable appetite, foetid 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 Inventor's Signature on the wrapper around each box. And the words "Williams's Worm Losenges," in the government stamp. Full directions with each box. y Sold by most chemists at 9^d., IS^d., and 2s. 9d. per box. By post for 14 or 34 stamps, from the sole. MAO.T3RFACTAIER,JOHH DAVIES, Chemist, SWAJASCA.