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CARDS. MR. DA VID ROBERTS, A UCTIONEER AND A PPRAISER, Removed from Ty'n-y-Cefn, to TEMPLE BUILDINGS, CORWEN. MESSRS. ELLIS AND WILLIAMS, A UCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS, A 23, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. MR. LEWIS WILLIAMS, A UCTIONEER AND A PPRAISER, DOLGELLEY AND BALA. MESSRS. CULEY AND WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION & TESTATE A GENTS, TREFYNANT, RUABON. EVAN EVANS, BILL POSTER, PENGWERN SQUARE, LLANGOLLEN. TO BE LET. APARTMENTS. TO BE LET, a Breakfast, Dining, and Draw- -t- ing-room, and Six Bedrooms, near the town, Commanding an extensive view of the surrounding hills. Apply to M. F. M., "Advertiser" Office, Llangollen. TO SPORTSMEN. TO BE LET, Right of Shooting 011 Bachau Farm, near Llangollen. Apply to Mr. Evans, Glasaber, LIxnarmon D.O., or at this office. APARTMENTS AT MRS. FRANCIS'S, RHEWL, LLANTYSILIO, Consisting of Sitting-room and Bedroom. THE house is situated in the most charming spot, close to the river Dee, commanding beautiful scenery, and is distant two miles from Berwyn Station, and four from Llangollen. WANTED. WANTED by a lady, a LITTLE GIRL to CLOTHE, BOARD, and EDUCATE, where 12 select ones are taken. She will be instructed in English and Music. Terms, £ 5 a quarter, or Y,3 10s. without clothes. C. F., 57, Lancaster-road, Notting Hill, London. BIRMINGHAM GOODS, JEWELLERY, WATCHES, HARMONIUMS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &o. AGENTS WANTED. Enlarged Illustrated Books free. Apply-Henry May, Birming- ham. (251) ROBERT FRANCIS, GROCER AND jp ROYISIONER, RHEWL, LLANTYSILIO, IN thanking the public for past favours, begs to state that he has lately REMOVED TO HIS NEW AND MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, where he will always have a store of the best goods on sale, at prices that will bear favourable com- parison with the best houses in the trade. ESTABLISHED 1841. Scottish National Insurance Company. LIFE AND FIRE. HEAD OFFICE-22, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH. The report of the Company, and all particulars respecting the Insurance of Life and Property can be had of H. A. JONES, who has been favoured with the agency for this well-established Company in Llan- gollen and district. Address-H. A. JONES, 17, Castle Street, Llangollen. 10s. REWARD. LOST, on Saturday, 11th instant, between Rhewl -Lj and Glyndyfrdwy, a large RETRIEVER DOG, black and shaggy, and answering to the liame of Sailor." Whosoever may give such information as will lead to its recovery alive shall receive the above reward. irancis's Sun Inn, Sheiol, Llantysilio. PSYCHOMANCY, C L AIRVOYANCY, JL MIND READING." How to Read the Mind -How to Mesmerise—How to Psychologise. How to Get Rich," and acquire "Ease and Elegance of Manner;" "How to be Popular with the Ladies." Sent free. Address, .NOVELTY PUBLISHING Co., Eccles, Manchester. (243) MONEY immediately ADVANCED to any amount, from < £ 50 and upwards, upon every description of security, comprising real and personal estate, farming stock, reversions, annuities, furniture (without removal), life policies, and any other tangible personal security. No charges made, or commission taken, and the strictest secrecy will in all cases be observed. Interest as follows, viz.:—On freeholds or leaseholds from 3 per cent. per annum, personal security from 4 per cent. per annum; other securities at equally reasonable rates.-Applicants are requested to apply in the first instance by letter, containing full particulars, in order to save unneces sary trouble, to Frederick Hawkins, Esq., 9, Great Russel-street, Bloomsbury, London, W.C. (244) 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 jElO to Y,500, on note of hand. No Life Assurance or Law costs. Full particulars by return ct post by sending a stamped directed envelope, stating amount, to Mr. A. BRADBURY (private house), 161, Walworth-road, London, S.E. No genuine application refused. Terms from 5 per cent. Repay- ments received by P.O.O. (245) LLYFR NEWYDD I'R MILOEDD Pris Tair Ceiniog; trwy y Post, Pedair Ceiniog, A R W Y D D ION Y RAM SERA U ("THESIGNS OF THE TIMES,") YN GYMDEITHASOL, WLEIDYDDOL, A CHREFYDDOL; Fel y maent yn ymddangos i'r PARCH. J. DE KEWER WILLIAMS, Gweinidog yr Efengyl yn Llimdain. Cyfieithedig gan Mr. J. HUGHES, C.M., (Idanfryn,) British Schools, Amlwch. 'Cyboeddedig (trwy ganiatad) ac ar werth gan D. Jonas, Llyftwerthydd, &Q,»Arahicb. SALE BY MR. LLOYD. SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, Ac., ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 1877 (BEING LLANGOLLEN FAIR DAY). MR. LLOYD, having been requested by his numerous friends and supporters to commence a MONTHLY CATTLE SALE at LLANGOLLEN, to be held on each FAIR-DAY, wishes to inform the public that he will hold his SALE on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, when he will offer for Sale Fat and Store Stock. Entries respectfully solicited, to be made to Mr. J. ROWLANDS, Chape] Street, Llangollen, or the AUCTIONEER. Sale at 10.30 prompt. SALE OF HORSES at 1 p.m. Offices :-Plassey, Wrexham. CLWYD BANK COLLEGE, RUTHIN. PRINCIPAL DR. ELLIS. PUPILS are prepared for the Universities, the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, the Medical and Legal Registration Examinations, the Civil Service, or for Commercial Pursuits. Terms, &c., on application to the Principal. 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, Wholesale and Retail Ironmonger, Iron Merchant, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, 6, TOWN HILL, AND 7, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. X R. HUGHES, WATCH MANUFACTURER, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN, BEGS respectfully to call the attention of the 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 Cloclcs are guaranteed. 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. OSWESTRY. MR. JOHN COTTAM, 8 H fel G SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL cl, A [SINCE] DENTIST, [1849] t; H FOR OSWESTRY AND VICINITY. H 3 RESIDENCE: 5 W C A X T O N HOUSE, E-t OSWESTRY. 3 < Invalides waited on at their own residence by ga appointment. ROSALIE COUPELLE'S PURE LIQUID INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE. FOR producing any required shade, from Light Auburn to Jet Black, in three minutes, so beauti- fully perfect as to defy detection by the closest observer. It is a clear, innoxious, agreeable fluid, which can be applied with the greatest ease does not stain the skin; is permanent in effect; and has been pronounced unexceptionable by all who have used it. This Dye has been analysed by two eminent pro- fessors of chemistry; and is not only recommended, but used by several eminent medical men, who have uniformly testified as to its superiority and perfect freedom from any injurious quality. Sold at 3s. 6d. per bottle,by H. Jones, Castle-street, Llangollen,. THE LLANGOLLEN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW of the above Society will take place on FRIDAY, September -L 21st, when a great number of Prizes, including 2 SIT/VER CUPS, will be competed for. At 9 a.m., on part of the SHOW FIELD, A GRAND TRIAL OF 20 SHEEP DOGS WILL TAKE PLACE. ENTRIES 590. Entries for Leaping, &c,,34, beside what shall be taken on the field. At 72 noon, the Show-yard will be open to the public, At 4 p.m., the Competition for LEAPING, TROTTING, and BEST ACTION will commence. The Committee will also give EXTRA PRIZES of 1-2 and F.1 to ALL-COMERS for LEAPING. Entrance Fee 5s., payable to the Secretary on the field. THE LLANGOLLEN VOLUNTEER BRASS BAND HAS BEEN ENGAGED FOR THE OCCASION. CHEAP TRAIN TICKETS will be issued from Oswestry, Wrexham, Corwen, and the Intermediate Stations, starting from Oswestry 8 43 a.m., Wrexham 9 9 a.m., Corwen 6 55 a.m. Returning by any train according to time bill. „ THOS. EDMUNDS, SECRETARY. NOW READY, PRICE SIXPENCE, JONES'S HAND-BOOK TO LLANGOLLEN, AND CORWEN, WITH A PLAN AND SEVERAL ENGRAVINGS OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD; BEING A. GUIDE FOR THE VISITOR, TOURIST, ANTIQUARIAN, GEOLOGIST, BOTANIST, &^ANGLER. H. JONES, 17, CASTLE^ STREET, LLANGOLLEN. -Tor ,&IF DAVIESS MINERAL & iERATED WATERS, IN 7 .93(BE 'TON 8A AND PATENT LONDON BOTTLES, SYPHONS. Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Carbonised, and Tonic Waters; LEMONADE, GINGERADE, & GINGERBEER. Works-7, Castle Street, and Geraint, LLANGOLLEN. Speciality-" SELTZER" EQUAL to THE GERMAN WATERS. FilillbirrrTlBEWARE 0F worthless! m.l'IBUMi IMITATIONS OF Reckitt's Paris Blue The marked superiority of this Laundry Blue over all others, and the quick appreciation of its merits by the Public has been attended by the usual result, viz. a flood of imitations the merit of the latter mainly consists in the inge- nuity exerted, not simply in imitating the square shape but making the general appearance of the wrappers resemble that of the genuine article. The Manufacturers beg therefore to caution all buyers to see Reckitt's Paris Blue on each packet. Sold in Penny Squares by all respectable Grocers, Oilmen and Druggists. Used by the Laundresses of THE PRINCESS OF WALES and DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. | 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- known Hotel. BRITISH WINES AND CONFECTIONERY OF THE CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. Tea and Coffee provided at the shortest notice. # ADJOINING THE ST. GEORGE'S HALL, LLAKiJUDyQ. MERCERS, GLOVERS, HOSIERS, &c. ,gq Smith & Jones, MERCERS, GLOVERS, HOSIERS, &c. ON SALE AT H. JONES'S, PRINTER, STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, AND BOOKBINDER, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. PHOTOGEAPHS, STEREOSCOPIC, ALBUM, AND CABINET PICTURES, (MOUNTED OR UNMOUNTED,) Published by F. BEDFORD and F. FRITH, ILLUSTRATING THE SCENERY AND ATTRACTIONS OF NORTH WALES. Books of Litho. Views at 6d., Is., 2s., 2s. 6d., &c. Frith and Bedford's New Photo. Books of Llangollen and North Wales at 5s., 10s. 6d., and 16s. 6d. each. NOTES, CARDS, SCENTED SATCHETS, ENVELOPES, q-c. A great variety of New Books and Albums suitable for Presents. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ILLUSTRATED SATIN WOOD GOODS.. MAGAZINES RECEIVED THE FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. A large assortment of ACCOUNT BOOKS, consisting of Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, 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. NOTE.-Only London Address, A. CLIFFORD- ESKELL, 8, GROSVENOR STREET. MR. SPARROW, (Organist of Ruabon Church, and Private Organist to Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P.) Teacher of the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. Schools attended. Engagements accepted for Concerts as SOLO TENOR AND ACCOMPANIST. APPOINTMENTS :— Ruabon Wednesdays and Saturdays, Rhos Mondays. Wrexham and Broughton Tuesdays. Llangollen and Trevor Thursdays. Cefn; Acrefair, Rhosymedre, and Chirk.Fridays. For Terms, apply to MR. SPARROW, Ruabon. MR. B. MILNE, SURGICAL & MECHANICAL DENTIST, LLANGOLLEN. ARTIFICIAL TEETH supplied upon the A most moderate terms, fixed in a few hours without wires, springs, or fastenings of any kind, and of so close a resemblance to nature as to defy detection. Mr. M. makes no allusion to the employment of inferior teeth or the use of deleterious bases. None but the purest metals used. All branches of Surgical Dentistry skilfully per- formed. Children's teeth regulated. Repairs on gold, platinum, and vulcanite promp tly and neatly exe.ueu.. Attendance at Mr. EVANS'S, Chemist, on TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and FRIDAYS, from 10 30 a.m. till 3 p.m. At Ty'n-y-pistyll,on SATURDAYS and MONDAYS, any hour up to 8 p.m. A letter addressed to Ty'n-y-pistyll will receive immediate personal attention. No extra charge, excepting railway return to distant parts. HISTORY OP THE "j^ADIES OF -j^LANGOLLEN," AS SKETCHED BY MANY HANDS, With notices of other objects of interest, in THAT SWEETEST OF VALES," By JOHN HICK LIN, Editor of the Chester Courant," of the "History of Chester Cathedral," &c. Price 1/.6 Sold at H. JONES'S, "Advertiser" Office, Llangollen. THE ANGLERS' GUIDE to the rivers and JL 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. STRICTLY PRIVATE LOANS granted on honourable principles to applicants likely to be benefited. No charges for information on personal application to Mr. PREECE JONES, Ty'n-y-coed, 4, Church-street, Rhyl, any Monday, and at 7, St. John-street, Chester (opposite the Post-office), every Saturday. All letters promptly answered. 153. 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, L'angollen. Sub- scriptions paid to either of the above or to Messrs. C. & W. Richards, Bank, will be thankfully received and duly acknowledged. AR WERTH GAN H. JONES, LLYFRWERTHW R HEOL Y CASTELL, LLANGOLLEN, S'VN Y JUWBILI, neu Ganiadau y Diwygiad, Ki gan y Parch. J. Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt). I'w cael yn y Tonic Sol-ffa, mewn chwech o ranau, 3c. yr un; y rhanau yn un llyfr, mewn llian, Is. 9c.; y geiriau yn umg-amlen, 4c.; llian, 6ch. CERDDOR Y TONIC SOL-FFA,dan olygiad Ieuan Gwyllt. Pris, He.; i'w gael am Ig. Hefyd, nifer fawr o lyfrau yn nghyfundrefn y Tonic Sol.ffa yn wastadol ar law. YN awr yn barod, pris 5s., mewn llian hardd' YE AIL GYFEOL O BREGETHAU Y DIWEDDAR BARCH. JOHN JONES, Talysarn. I'w chael gan H. Jones, Heol y Castell, Llangollen. STOCK fawr o LYFRAU CYMRA.EG bob O amser ar law, cvfaddas i wobrwyo. EXCELLENT HAIR DYE, FOR PRODUCING any shade or colour,so beautifully natural as to defy detection, with full directions, price 2s. 6d. per Sapping Notice. GUION LINE OF UNITED STATES 1 MATT, 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, .£5. Agent for Llangollen =—H. JONES, Stationer WATKIN & DAVIES, pLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, JpAINTEES, HOUSE DECORATORS, SIGN WRITERS, GILDERS, AND PAPERHANGERS, CHAPEL STREET, LLANGOLLEN. SHEEP. SHEEP. SHEEP. McLEOD'S IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST SHEEP DIP IN THE MARKET. No SHEEP DIP yet invented has encountered so much opposition as the UNIVERSAL but Farmers should not be influenced by Manufacturers of old preparations, who are obliged to decry what they well know to be a superior production to their own. This proves their Sales are rapidly decreasing, and parties should be particular to pay no attention to such opposition, but to use what has now become A PERFECT BOON TO ALL SHEEP FARMERS. It is claimed that the following advantages can only be had by adopting McLEOD'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 same as many of the old Dips which are now being daily superseded by this valuable preparation. Farmers should try either McLEOD'S Patent Non-Poisonous Quality for Winter dressing, or the Universal Quality for extreme cases of SCAB, AND THEN JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. NOTE.-The Universal Quality is unequalled by any Composition, contains the same ingredients of the Ordinary Quality, with the addition of a poison, and is extensively used for general Dipping purposes and preventing the fly from striking. Orders for 300 lbs. sent Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in the Kingdom. Agents everywhere, or to be had Wholesale from F. H. McLEOD, WOOL BROKER, 30, ANN STEEET, GLASGOW. (180) ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 RILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitu- tional, Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Sold in Boxes, 'r 4s. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the Maker, F. J. CLARKE, Consulting Chemist, High- ia+*o*k, Tjinr.nlr —'Whofew-l 0 AcifJits. iiAJiCLAY &SQNS, London, and all the Wholesale Houses. NATURE'S PERFECT REMEDY FOR ALL KINDS OF WORMS. WILLIAMS'S (TONTARDAWE) 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, lg72.—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 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. Sold by most chemists at 9^d., 13jd., and 2s. 9d. per 2, box. By post for 14 or 34 stamps, from the sole manufacturer, JOHN DAVIES, Chemist, Swansea. 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. 140 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, Shopkeepers, and others. XIO to < £ 2,000 can be obtained, without any delay, upon their effects without removal, in sums to suit them, upon their own undertakings, without the aid of friends to become 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. EVERT INFORMATION WILLINGLY AFFORDED. The Bank having a large capital in hand, no good application is refused. Apply personally, or if by letter state amount required. Deposits received. C. BENSON, TVIiynagroy