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CARDS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND ^PPRAISERS, ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENTS, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, CORWEN. (587) MESSRS. ELLIS AND WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEERS AND ^PPRAISERS, A 23, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. (471) MR. LEWIS WILLIAMS, A UCTIONEER AND A PPRAISER, -LjL A. DOLGELLEY AND BALA. (472) EVAN EVANS, BILL POSTER, PENGWERN SQUARE, LLANGOLLEN. (473) MESSRS. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, QOMMISSION & JgSTATE ^GENTS, TREFYNANT, RUABON. (474) J. THOMSON, ACCOUNTANT, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, & jg STATE A GENT. Office- Sale Room- New Buildings, Oak Street, Chapel St., Llangollen. Llangollen. Sales conducted at reasonable rates. RENTS and DEBTS COLLECTED on a t thorough system, at moderate charges, with prompt settlements. Visitors' Inquiry Office for FURNISHED HOUSES and APARTMENTS, of which a Register is kept. (626) Ir, C WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER By Special Warrant TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, And by Special Appointments to H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND H.I.M. THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. PRIZE MEDALS—LONDON, DUBLIN, AND PARIS. BENSON'S WATCHES GOLD & SILVER CJF every description, suitable .T HI W HlTiTiTn~R."V for all climates, from 2 to 200 guineas. The Latest Fashions. CHRONOGRAPHS, CHRONOMETERS, BRACELETS. BROOCHES, KEYLESS, LEVERS, EARRINGS. LOCKETS, PRESENTATION, NECKLACES, CHAINS, REPEATERS, RAILWAY RINGS, STUDS, GUARDS', SOLDIERS', and PINS, CROSSES, ETC. WORKMEN'S WATCHES of ALSO IN DIAMONDS AND EXTRA STRENGTH. PRECIOUS STONES. BENSON'S "Workmen's" English Lever, as above, L5 5s. ( Warranted.) BENSON'S "Everybody's" Silver Watch, Crystal Glass, as above, X3 3s. ( Warranted.) BENSON'S CLOCKS SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE Of all hinds at 1 to 1000 For Presentation, etc. guineas. DINNER SERVICES, CHURCH, TURRET, TEA AND BREAKFAST CARRIAGE, CHIME, SERVICES, DINING AND DRAWING CRUETS, BASKETS, ROOM, INKSTANDS, CLARET HALL, SHOP, JUGS, LIBRARY. BRACKET, ETC. SPOONS, FORKS, ETC. BENSON'S new PAMPHLET of WATCHES, "» the most comprehensive in the WORLD, giving prices and illustrations of every kind. Just published, 2 stamps. BENSON'S new PAMPHLET of CLOCKS, the largest yet published, with designs and prices. Free, 2 stamps. BENSON'S new PAMPHLET of JEWELLERY, illustrated. 2 stamps. BENSON'S new PAMPHLET of SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATE, illustrated. 2 stamps. BENSON'S new PAMPHLET of TURRET CLOCKS, illustrated. 2 stamps. WATCHES sent FREE and SAFE by POST. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Plate repaired by skilled workmen. Plate, Jewellery, and Watches exchanged. Clubs, Merchants, and Shippers supplied. Steam Factory and City Show Zooms— LUDGATE HILL; West-end Establishment- 25, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1T49. (485) 0 BWYS I BOB CYMRO A CHYMRAES. YR unig Lyfr Cymraeg sydd yn traetiiu ar y fath nifer lluosog o Byngciau ymarferol (500 o wahanol faterion).-Newydd ei gyhoeddi, pris Is. 6ch., yn rhad drwy y post, mewn limp cloth, LLYFR Y CYFARWYDDIADAU, Tebyg i'r Enquire Within," Sef casgliad o Gynghorion Meddygol Teuluaidd Physygwriaeth Anifeilaidd, eglurhad ar bwyntiau ymarferol o'r Gyfraith, yn nghyda lluaws o gyfar- wyddiadau profedig mewn Crefft a Chelfyddyd, y cyfan wedi eu dethol yn ofalus a'u trefnu yn syml gan John C. Roose (Chemicus), Amlwch. Ar worth gan D. Jones, Printer, Bookseller, and Stationer, Amlvr h, a chan H. Jones, Llangollen. (505) STRENGTH FOR THE WEAK. The attention of the feeble, and those in failing- health, is particularly called to one of the greatest; discoveries of modern times, known as LIEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD, Or WINE OF PHOSPHATES, A Nutritious and Invigorating Essence, highly recommended by the most eminent of the Medical Profession for the Cure of Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Coughs, Asthma and Incipient Consumption, Nervousness, Weakness and Exhaustion, Dimness of Sight, Shortness of Breath, Headache, Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Drowsiness, Indigestion,. Singing Noises in the Head and Ears, Trembling, Loss of Memory, Want of Appetite, Neuralgia, Pains and Aches, Wasting Diseases, Loss of Energy,Impaired Nutrition, Inactivity of the Brain, with dulness of perception, and delusions, and all other low states of the system indicating the presence of disease, which if not attended to in time may become serious. Testimonial from Sir CHARLES LOCOCH, Physician to the Queen. "I have for some years recommended LIEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD in cases of general ill-health with the most beneficial results. I find ;t to be a very pure preparation, containing amongst other things free and unoxydized Phosphorus "highly diffused, and when persevered with has always seemed to give fresh life to the languid and exhausted, and health, strength, and energy. "By its use the dull, the sluggish, the lazy and languid arise in the morning well and refreshed, "with an appetite for food,undfil for study,society or business. CHARLES LOCOCK, M.D." LIEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD Is the true strength-giver and health-restorer, nourishing both bod;, and brain, supplying mental and physical power; and nerve and brain food. It is not at all like medicine, being entirely different from anything ever before introduced to the public, and tastes like some balmy, fragrant, and delicious nectar. LIEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD Purifies and Enriches the Blood,thereby rendering the skin clear and transparent, sharpens the in- tellect,strengthuns the constitution,re-establishes the health, thoroughly re-vitalisus the system, and is the one unfailing remedy for debility from whatever cause arising. LIEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD Will also be found highly beneficial in all diseases of the Heart, Chest, Liver, Lungs, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels, and there is scarcely a disease but what will be benefited by it, and in all human probability cured. Wh.le all other preparations of Phosphorus are slow and uncertain in their action, taking days and sometimes weeks to produce an effect, this CHEMICAL FOOD (Wine of Phosphates) acts at once and gives strength in one hour, and has been known to restore health in less than a week, even after the failure of the usual remedies. This remarkable preparation not only contains all the materials necessary for the foundation of a new constitution and for preventing or curing disease, but also evolves everything required for forming rich, pure, and healthy blood, muscle, flesh, bone, brain, &c., and contains the very elements of LIFE. This wine is perfectly free from alcohol, and restores to the system whatever it requires, the .absence of which often causes the debility. the secretions are all brought to their natural healthy condition, and physical decay arrested. This wine is as certain in its action as that water quenches thirst, and its benefits are lasting. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Far superior to beef-tea, port wine, and all tonic medicinus." -Lancet. "A medicine, suited alike to young and old, that cannot harm the most delicate, and very strengthening." P1"actitioner. "Nervous Debility, caused by the constitution having been injured in early life, can be cured by this remedy if taken judiciously."—Medical Times. The nearest approach to a cure for Consump- tion that has yet been discovered." -Bi-; tish Medical Journal. "Particu arly adapted to the female system." -New York Journal of Medicine an < Surgery. Seems to be a specific for every form of weakness, and cures most diseases."—Dublin Medical Press. A mild remedy of universal application, and a good family medicine.Monthly Journal of Pharmacy. "Lays the foundation of health in the young, and soon builds up a strong constitution.— Druitt's Surgeons' Vade-Mecum. Will save ten times its costs in doctors' bills." American Pharmaceutical Journal. "It is one of the few preparations that can be depended upon, and must in course of time entire y supersede quinine, iron, cod liver oil, tonics, bitters, and the thousand and one fashionable, dear, and doubtful remedies."— Chemist and Druggist. Sold in Bottles at 2s. Vd., 4s. 6d., and lis., and also in 33s. and X5 Cases. Any Chemist not having it in Stock will procure it to order and there is a great saving in buying the larger sizes. To prevent confusion when you ask for LIEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD, see that you get it, as our Agents sell all our Nutritives and Preparations, which are numerous. Re- member that LIEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD is a medicine sold in bottles and bearing the Government Stamp. London Agents Barclay and Sons, 95, Farringdon Street; Edwards and Sons, 157, Queen Victoria Street; Newbery and Sons, 37, Newgate Street; Millard and Sons, 40, Charterhouse Square; Sanger and Sons, 150 and 252, Oxford Street; Hovenden and Sons, 5, Great Marlborough Street, W., and 93 and 95, City Road Sutton and Co., 10, Bow Churchyard; Butler and Crispe, 4, Cheapside; Maw, Son, and Thompson, 7 to 13, Aldersgate Street; Lynch and Co., 171A and 171B, Aldersgate Street; W. Mather, Farringdon Road; and J. C. Thompson, 121, New North Road. ORDER OF ANY CHEMIST. LIEBIG & CO., WANDSWORTH ROAU, LONDON, S.W. Chemists are cautioned against making or offering for sale preparations and calling them Chemical Food," as it was decided in the case of Liebig v. Scully, that we were the originators of the name and had the sole right to use it, and ail persons selling other articles by this name not only lender themselves liable to an action for damages but also to Chancery proceedings. (771) ESTABLISHED 1862. c. B. TONES, PLUMBER, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MARKET STREET, LLANGOLLEN. GRAINING, LETTERING, GILDING, PAPER- HANGING, ETC., Executed in all their Branches. PAPER HANGINGS OF EVERY QUALITY AND PRICE. (345) TVTERVOUS DEBILITY.-GRATis, a Medical 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. (488) 1 8 8 O. COUNTY 0¥" DENBIGH. ABSTRACT OF ANNUAL ACCOUNTS TO MICHAELMAS. COUNTY RATE. RECEIPTS. 1 DISBURSEMENTS. s D' X s. d. Balance from 1879 4,169 18 g!f Prosecutions 477 11 0 Four County Rates 1 3/8d., Id., 7/8, 7/8 9,383 8 hI Salaries Clerks to Justices, one year 1,157 0 0 From Her Majesty's Treasury 802 12 2^Prisons and Reformatories 162 17 4 Fines per Justices Clerks. 136 18 0 Repayment and fines otherwise applied 46 15 0 Fees ditto ditto 896 0 1; Lunatic Asylum 1,178 11 4 Fines from Boroughs 12 14 C'ShireHalls. 35617 1 From Police Rate-to equalise charges .County Bridges 1,106 10 5 for Buildings at Wrexham 138 0 0; Main Roads 3,460 19 3 Fines otherwise applied 86 12 1 ^Registration of Voters 224 1 0 Interest from the Bank, less commission j Salaries to County Officers 1,219 2 0 and Cheque books 29 9 3 (Miscellaneous 570 7 1 Other Receipts 97 5 01 | Loan Account x— ■ Interest and Income Tax 517 1 1 ) Instalment of Principal. 1,547 5 9 To Police Rate, by order of Justices at 1 Michaelmas, 1879 9 8 9 {'Balance in Treasurer's hands, Michael- fe' mas, 1880 3,718 10 7 mas, 1880 3,718 10 7 Total £ 15,752 17 8 j; Total ^15,752^17 8 POLICE RATE. RECEIPTS. V DISBURSEMENTS. Balance from 1879 1,703 16 7 Pay and Clothing to Michaelmas, 1880 5,880 0 11 Three Police Rates, at 6/8, 3/8, and 6/8 4,324 11 8 Salaries of County Officers 110 0 0 Earnings of the Force 153 7 10 {.Look-up and Stations 1,123 3 2 Ireasury allowance, being one-half of 'pension to J. Denman, Esq 200 0 0 irnd and Ciothmg to Michaelmas, (Miscellaneous 933 12 1 Hfl i? 3 Paid to County Rate, as per contra 138 0 0 Other Receipts 72 19 6 Borrowed from Superannuation Fund Loan Account:- for Buildings at Wrexham 400 0 0 Income Tax and Interest. 36 15 3 Received from County Rate, as per Instalment of Principal 127 2 2 contra 9 8 9 balance in Treasurer's hands, 29th September, 1880 1,242 1 0 Total. £9,70014"7 Total £ 9,790 14 7 SUPERANNUATION FUND. RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS. • £ s. d. & s. d. Balance from 1879 417 2 5 Paid Superannuation Allowances 314 11 0 Monies earned by Police 22 13 1 tent to Police Rate, as per contra 400 0 0 *mes per Justices Clerks 10118 2 Jalance in Treasurer's hands, 29th Deductions from Police Pay 136 2 0 September, 1880 117 17 5 Interest and Instalments on Loans to County Rate. 71 0 0 Ditto ditto Police Rate 8312 9 Total X832 8 Total £ 832 8 5 JOHN RICHARD HEATON, (854) County Treasurer ===== 4 :11. ,"Y. When you ask for See that See that you get it! As bad qualities are often substituted. |fg|g The Genuine is used by the Laundresses of THE PRINCESS OF WALES AND DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. (483) ADJOINING THE ST. GEORGE'S HALL, /ffSNA LLANDUDNO. Smith 8c Jones, ^IIP^ MERCERS, GLOVERS, HOSIERS, &c. (502) Hugh JONES, PRINTER BY ATMOSPHERIC GAS POWER, PUBLISHER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND BOOKBINDER, 17, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. /"1ARDS. » CIRCULARS. H CLUB RULES. L REPORTS & CARDS. JG BILL HEADS. A DRAW & PAY SLIPS. W ORDER HEADS. M DELIVERY NOTES. || NOTE HEADS. TT. LETTER PAPERS. POSTERS. CIRCUS BILLS. *3 HAND BILLS. IFF WINDOW BILLS. 2 CLOTH OR GUMMED M LABELS. 13 RT A UCTIONEERS' BILLS. 8 • AUCTIONEERS' Q CATALOGUES. H LYTEMORANDUM NOTES. U ^^TTT £ ?TAPERS' BILL HEADS. CHEQUE BOOKS, fa BOOKWORK. P PAMPHLETS. -1- GROCERS' BAGS, &c., &c. H ROGRAMMES. U T) WEDDING & MOURNING -L CARDS.. = FANCY COLOUR PRINTING. H, T ITHOGRAPH. JLj CIRCULARS. BILL HEADS. AUCTIONEERS' PLANS. CARDS. NOTE HEADS. RECEIPT FORMS. Agent for the Sale of Winsor & Newton's, Artists' Materials, &0, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, and London Daily and Weekly Newspapers. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ABERCOWY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CONWAY. WILLIAM JONES, PROPRIETOR. VISITORS to Conway will meet with every attention, combined with very moderate charges,at this well V known Hotel. ° BRITISH WINES AND CONFECTIONERY OF THE CHOICEST DESCRIPTION, Tea and Coffee provided at the shortest notice. (503) MR. JONES, SURGEON DENTIST, 8, Radnor Street, Manchester. ATTENDANCE AT DAVIES'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 6, Castle Street, Llangollen (near the Market Hall), The FIRST and THIRD TUESDAYS of the Month. Every description of Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry. CONSULTATIONS FREE. (477) ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Mi$. 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 fitted in a few hours, with perfect accuracy and lmmediate 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. (479) ROBERT FRANCIS, GROCER, pROVISION D EALER, &c., MARKET STREET, LLANGOLLEN. RF. respectfully informs the inhabitants of • the town and district that he has taken the Shop held lately by Mr. Isaac Roberts. By paying strict, personal attention to all matters connected with the business, and by keeping the BEST GOODS, and Selling the same at the very LOWEST REMUNERA- TIVE CASH PRICES, he hopes to secure a share of public patronage. A TRIAL WILL OBLIGE. Feb. 4th, 1880. (682) THE CARNARVON PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, ORGAN, MUSIC, & MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. THE LARGEST MUSIC WAREHOUSE IN NORTH WALES. WJARRETT ROBERTS has also the • honour of informing the nobility and gentry of Carnarvon and suburbs, that he has added to his staff of tuners, a first-class Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer, from the well-known firm of Messrs. John Brinsmead & Sons, Gold Medalists, by whom he is highly recommended and specially selected from their factory. W. Jarrett Roberts begs further to intimate that he has found it to be really necessary to have a resident Tuner, whose services can be engaged at any moment; and this having been done in the belief that the town and suburbs of Carnarvon, having such an advantage, will kindly support him in his increased efforts to meet the requirements of the public. Ho relies, as heretofore, on kind patronage, feeling convinced "here is no other firm in North Wales who can offer the same advantages, rnd give such general satisfaction. Repairs done in all its branches. Pianos resilked and polished equal to new. Old instruments taken in exchange for new ones. SECOND-HAND PIANOFORTES. Trichord, check action, beautiful tone £ 15 Trichord, check action, elegant gilt front £ 21 Handsome Walnut case, excellent tone £ 15 By Brinsmead, gilt panel front £ 24 By Allison, 7 octaves, splendid tone £ 24 &c., &c. The largest assortment of Grands and Semi-Grands iisa stock, and let them out for concerts, ordinary hire, or three-year purchase system. MUSIC BOXES, from 3s. to 25 guineas. 100 VIOLINS now in stock, from 2s. Gel. to 35 guineas. SHEET MUSIC in stock, or to order by post,half- 0 price. LONDON PARCELS TWICE DAILY. (70S MONEY.— £ 10 to £l,OOO,-MONEY. MOST IMPORTANT TO BORROWERS. WHERE cau I obtain a small loan of money to relieve me from my present embarrassment P is the question often pondered upon by many persons, and seldom solved; because parties are generally reluctant in I utting their friends (who may be in a position to help them) to an inconvenience, and are also loth to apply at a Loan Office, where the respectability of such office is questionabl >. For this reason borrowers are asked to read the following announcement: THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK was estab- lished at South John 8treet in 1875, and s nee then its business in making advances has increased so rapidly, that the Principal has had built at the address below, /<, block of offices named Imperial Buildings, which is 'CG usidered to be one of the finest business premises in T ^rpool, and valued atover ^620,00 >wher advances TW made to all respectable HOUSEHOLDERS frw1( men or Ladies,; FARMERS, COW KEEPERS, PAT? PROPRIETORS TRADESMEN, LICENSED VICTUAL T,JEii.S, CLERKS holding permanent situations, Vbr'~°nS ab°Ut- entfin £ jft°. and others in sums varying from £ 10 to £ 1,000, ENTIRELY Wi'THOUT SURETIES thus enabling them to increase t.^ej? stocks, pay their rent, and tide over any pecuniary dIfficulty. The distance from the Bank is no objection as repayments can be made by Bank Notes, Che ques, or Post Office Orders. PAT? PROPRIETORS TRADESMEN, LICENSED VICTUAL T,JEii.S, CLERKS holding permanent situations, Vbr'~°nS ab°Ut- entfin £ jft°. and others in sums varying from £ 10 to £ 1,000, ENTIRELY Wi'TH0UT SUKETIES thus enabling them to increase t.^ej? stocks, pay their rent, and tide over any pecuniary ^fficulty. The distance from the Bank is no objection as repayments can be made by Bank Notes, Che ques, or Post Office Orders. Further information can be had by writing (statiug amount rec.uirt d) to L. SIMMONS, Principal, Imperial .Advance Bank, (785) 72, Victoria. Street, Liverpool. AR WERTH VAN HUGH JONES, LLYFR-WERTHYDD, 17, Heol y Castell, Llangollen. Llyfrau Hymnau y Bedyddwyr, Annibynwyr, Wesley- aid a'r Methodistiaid Calfinaidd, yn wastad ar law. Cyflawnder o Lyfrau at wobrwyo mewn Cyfarfodydd Llenyddol, Yr Ysgol Sabbothol, &c., ar law bob amser. Cymmerir enwau am y Traethodydd, y Drysorfa, y Darlunydd, Frychones, Yr Ysgol, &c. Unrhyw Lyfr heb fod ar law a geisir mewn ychydig o ddyddiau. (677) THE TOWER SCHOOLS, LLANGOLLEN. PRINCIPAL—DR. ELLIS. Dtiring the past year one pupil passed the Preliminary Examination of the Pharmaceutical Society, London; Three passed the College of Preceptors' Examination; while six were admitted into the U.C.W. and other Colleges. Prospectus, fyc., on application. THE TOWER SCHOOL, LLANGOLLEN. PRINCIPAL-MRS. ELLIS. Pupils are prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, and for the College of Preceptors. Hours of attendance from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Prospectus, &c., on application. (326) "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE:' WORLD FAMED "A™ MU.EJJI Trade Mark,—" Blood Mixture." fHE GREAT 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 TESTIMONIA.LS FROM ALL PARTS. CURE OF DROPSY. Gomersal, Leeds. Dear Sir,—This is to certify that two eleven shilling bottles of Clark's Blood Mixture cured my wife when three eminent doctors were powerless. Her complaint was dropsy, and th-j had been ill nearly ten years. You are at a liberty to publish this if you please. Yours truly, "JOHN Cox." IMPORTANT ADVICE TO ALL.-Cleanse JL 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 filings 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 world, or sent on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps, by the Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln. (492) DEBILITY AND NERVOUSNESS. Re-Issue of "THE WARNING VOICE," DR. SMITH'S Celebrated Work, of which 500,000 Copies were Sold Revised Edition. Now Ready, 152 pages, by post to all parts of the World, in Envelope two stamps. THE WARNING VOICE. This is a special Medical Book addressed to Youth and Manhood Dn the Cause, Symptoms,Consequences and Treatment I of Debilitating Diseases. By HENRY SMITH, Doctor of Medicine of the University of Jena,by Diploma, 1800. This Work gives ADVICE AND INSTRUCTIONS, the Result of THIRTY YEARS' PRACTICE for the Cure of 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 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 effect of Overtaxed Energies, Enervating Habits, and other abuses of the system. Gives the ADVICE and INSTRUCTIONS by which thousands have been restored to health. Illustrated by Cases and Testimonials from grateful patients, with means of Cure used in each case. DR. HENRY SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, London W.C. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. New Edition, Enlarged to 132 Pages, Price SIXPENCE Free by Post, Seven Stamps, in Envelope, to all parts of the World DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMAN; D OR THE FEMALES' PRIVATE MEDICA.L ADVIS" R. By DR. HENRY SMITH. Gives a Full List of all Diseases or Ailments peculiar to the Female Constitution, their Nature, Cause, and Symptoms, with the Name of the Medicine in English proper for Cum. By the aid of this bock females may form a Correct Knowledge of the Malady, and How to Cure it, without Consulting a Medical Man. It is the Woman's best Friend, and Guide to the Cure of all Diseases. This book is strictly for the use of Females. It is a private treatise on subjects of Vital Importance to Woman, in regard to which a terrible ignorance prevails—an ignorance which is Destroying the Lives and (Sacrificing the Happiness of Thousands. It gives such Instructions as will supersede the Necessity of Calling in a Physician on all occasions, and otherwise tend to the Promotion of Health and Happiness in their households. Sent direct 'from the Author, DR. HENRY SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, London, W.C. NOTICE TO COUNTRY INVALIDS. Consultation by Letter without Fee. DR. HENRY SMITH, (By Diploma of the Royal University of Jena,) who has devoted THIRTY YEARS to the Special Treatment of Diseases of the Nervous System, resulting from Exhaustion of Nerve Power, Local Weakness, &c., will for the benefit of Country Invalids, on receiving a statement of case, send his Opinion, with Advice and Instructions, which, if followed.will Insure a Cure. A"Confidential" form of Cor^-poiiJciice to -assist the Invalids in describing their case sent Post Free. A personal interview and expensive Consultation-fee avoided. DR. HENRY SMITH, 8, BUKTON CRESCENT, LO^DO>t. W.C. (HJ:2î NL. VAN GRUISEN, 17, Bold Street* Liverpool, Manufacturer and Importer oj Pianos, American Organs, and Harmoniums. SOld Agent for the Smith American Orga.n Compan y Boston. Over 300 Instruments to select from, Pianos, American Organs, and Harmoniums for Monthly Payments—Pianos and Organs from 10s. per Month; Harmoniums from 5s. per Month. Instru- ments forwarded on these advantageous terms to all parts of the United Kingdom, distance being no object. All enquiries cheerfully answered. 17, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. (486) EMILY DEANS CRINILENE, a preparation for the production of Whiskers. Moustachies, &c.,in a few weeks, and for the preservation of the hair, under all circumstances. Price 2s. Sold be H. Jones, 17, Castle Street, Llangollen. [566]