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MESSRS P. VAUGHTON & SONS, JEWELLERS, &c., 193, GREAT HAMPTON- II 0 W BIRMINGHAM, MAKE ALL SORTS OF GOLD, SILVER, AND BRONZE MEDALS FOR FOOTBALL CLUBS, EISTEDDFODAU, &c., BADGES for Cycling Clubs and Schools. A Diagram Sheet and Price List, post free, on appli- cation. SPECIAL DESIGKS GRATIS. 102] UNION LINE. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. NATAL and EAST AFRICAN STEAMERS.—The Union S.S. Co.'s Mail Packets sail from SOUTHAMPTON every alternate Thursday, and from Plymouth the following day. Apply the Company's Offices, Oriental Place, Southampton, or 11, Leadenhall-street, London, or to J. Jackson, Lloyd's Ageut, Carnarvon. A WORD TO THE WISE being warnings and counsel to young men on marriage, the cause and cure (in every case) of debility, nervousness, loss of memory, want of energy, dimness of sight, premature decay, and other fatal diseases, which generally result from un- skilful treatment and ignorance of nature's laws, with clear instructions to regain robust health and vigorous manhood. Sent free on receipt of four stamps. Address, Messrs "Wilkinson and Co., 4 Baker's-hill, Sheffield, who may be consulted in all confidential cases arising from debility, relaxation, impurity of the blood, and general physical prostration. Medi- cine sent to any part of the world. Attendance ull daily, from a.m. until 10 p.m. Sundays from 10 to 10. All letters receive immediate attention. Established 1830. 103 5 NERVOUS DEBILITY. A Cure Guaranteed. Rll H. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT- iVI MENT. a Guaranteed Cure for all Diseases of the nervous System, such as Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits. Neuralgia, Headache, Wakefulness, Mental Depres- sion, Premature Old Age, caused by Excesses. Over-exer- t,(m of the Brain, or Over-indulgence (resulting in Insanity, and leading to Misery, Decay, and Death). The RCllledy is from the Prescription of an Eminent Physician, and has been tested and used with great success for years; therefore the Proprietors have no hesitation whatever in issuing a Written Guarantee of Cure, or Money refunded to every Purchaser of Six Boxes. Each Bux eontains One Month's Treatment, 4s (jd a Box. or IS Boxes (with. Guarantee) for 25s. To be had of all Chemists and Drug- gists. BARCLAY & SONS, London Agents, !P,"), Far- ringdon-street, E.C. A GOOD PLAN. -0*1 /A and upwards invested, under the non-Lability system, in carefully selected Stocks and Shares, often returns handsome profits in a few days. Full details in Explanatory Book (fourth edition), gratis and post fJ"ee. Address, GEORGE EVANS & CO., Stock Brokers. Gresham House. Old Broad-street., Loudon, E.C. Best and safest plan ever devised. 1017 I A Certain Cure for the Nervous and Debilitated. PRATIS, a MEDICAL WORK, showing sufferers how they may be cured, and recover health and vitality ithout the aid of Quacks, with recipes for purifying the jJ°°d and removing skin affections; also chapters for Happy Marriages, When and Whom to Marry, The Tem- peraments, Stammering, Vital Force, Plow Wasted and How Preserved, Galvanic'Appliances, and the Wonders of the Microscope in Detecting Various Complaints. Post free for two stamps. Address, Secretary. Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. 101b TOWYN TILERY AND PIPE WORKS, FORYD, NEAR ABERGELE. LAND DRAINAGE PIPES, from 1,\ inches to 5 inches, always in STOCK, which are made of the Best- selected CLAY, free from Limestones; larger size made On the shortest notice The Works have a SIDING adjoining the Chester and Holyhead Railway; are near Foryd Pier, Rhyl, where Sailing Vessels can be loaded. The above Works are nearer to Anglesey and Carnarvonshire by many miles than any other Works in the District. For Prices and Particulars, apply to the Owner. J. WILLIAMS, TOWYN TILERY, ABERGELE. lOt !) NEFORE BUYING A | £ ATHePRAL • CO OBKS WATCH Write for Illustrated Pain- pldet, free on application. GUARANTEES FOR CoN- :jä-:CHUR FIDENOE. The largest WATcn 1ST;LIVERPOOL- MA.\UFA( tureu in England sup- Paying a Single Wa^h at 'Trade Price. Maker to H.M. the Queen, &c., &c. Goods only genuine when obtained direct from T. R. RUSSELL, Cathedral Works, 18, Church-street. Liverpool. The Rev. T. Major Lester, the great Liverpool Philanthropist, writes as follows The Vicarage, Everton, Near Liverpool. Dear SIR,— I have worn one of your much-spoken of Lever Watches, and have found it so reliable and sour.d, that I testify no Watch has ever given me such satis- ,3 W, ta-ctiott. 'Itlookswell;Itgoeawell;Itismade well, aud is cheap.' I can and do recommend it with Confidence to every class." This Ointment is confidently re- v, -f- commended as an old. tried and .c N succcssful remedy for Scurvy, Scro- fula, Glandular Swellings, Ring- .•< worm, Old Wounds, Ulcerated Legs. 1WI 3 ,1 d Scald Heads, Blotches on the Face wWjand Body, St. Anthony's Fire Burns, Chilblains, Bruises, Piles. Fistula, Rheumatism, Bunions, etc. It will soon heal up the most obstinate Eruption of the Skin of every kind. No family should be without it. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each Pot. Sold by all Chemists, in Puts only, price 7/id, Is L £ D and 2 s I'd. For Scrofula, Scurvy. Ulcerated Legs. Erysipelas, Blotches on the Face. Eruptions on the Body, Piles, L'is- tulas. Glandular Swellings, etc., etc. They may be taken bv persons of WTSOFSW either sex", arc Tonic and luvigorat- INK' and acting on the secretions they are a truly valuable Blood Purifier, and may be used in con- J "net ion with the "NO NAME" OINTMENT in any of the above Diseases. Dose—Tiro or Three every Night it Bedtime. Sold in Boxes by all Chemists, prices 7JD, Is Hd, and 2s 9d. Sole Proprietor— J. WHITEIIOUSE, 9 4, D E R i T E N D. B I R M I N G II AM PHILLIPS AND SON'S DANDELION COFFEE FOR LIVER AND INDIGESTION CONTAINS THREE TIMES THE STRENGTH OF ORDINARY COFFEE. ^ROCEHS AND CHEMISTS EYEEY W HERE LLEYN AND EIFIONYDD BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED IN 1866. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. On ion •—SALKM TERRACE, PNYLLITELI. Directors Rev. HUGH HUGHES, Gellidara. Pwllheli. Chairman. R J. PHICH.AHIJ. Esq.. Tynewvdd. Chwilog. R.S.O. Rev. JOHN HUGHES, Edcyrn, Pwllheli. Rev D. E. DAVIES. Pwlllndi. Mr THOMAS ELLIS, Caruguwch. Llithfaeu. Mr RICHARD WILLIAMS, Pentreuchaf. Solicitors Messrs PICTON JONES & ROBERTS, Pwllhc, Bankers Messrs PUGH. JONES & Co., Pwllheli, andBrancht. Auditor: JOHN EDWARDS, Esq.. (Messrs J. & O. Edwards. Pwllheli). Secretary D. E. DAVIES, Rhianfa. Pwllheli. SHARES, £ 10. ENTRANCE MONEY, is. per Share. This Society has received upwards of One Hundred and Seventy Five Thousand Pounds ( £ 175,000) since Itlli(j, and has paid dividend on completed shares, which had re- mained in the Society for a full year, at the rate of from 51 to (I per cent, every year. Paid (> per cent, every year, except two. The Society has a good Reserve Fund, invested in Government and other Safe Securities, as well as a large amount in Reserve of Prospective Interest and Premium. There is not a safer investment, as the Society' advances no money, except on Mortgage Securities of lands and buildings. Shares may be taken and moneys invested every day at the office of the Society, and at all the offices of the Bankers. Any amount can be invested in the Society from One Shilling np to One Thousand Pounds. The year ends December 81st, and the Dividends arc always paid in the third week in February. Advance Department.—The income of the Society from this source alone is now over Ten Thousand Pounds per annum ( £ 10,000). Moneys are advanced on approved Securities (lands and buildings) on very short notice. Legal and Survey Charges very moderate. Any further information on application to the Secretary. 215 D E. DAVIES. Rhianfa. Pwllheli. "The CLEAN Black Lead.rtdeFrm. ASK FOR JAMES' GOLD SDOME Economical!! BLACK LEAD REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. V r rm HURDLES; I -j. J I Tubh.r and Solid Bar Fencing 1 11 |L r-j'—-—1 Gates, Wire Fencing, Chain SH"1"|R~RT717^S*A.. Harrows, Rick Stands &c., &c. Y 4 MANUFACTURED BY BAYLISS, JONES AND BAYLISS, Wolverhampton, and Crooked Lane, King William- street, London. E.C. Catalonv.es free on Application. Kindly name litis paper. [JOOli GRATIS.—Sent by Post to all parts of the World on receipt of two stamps to prepay postage. POSITIVE CURE FOR DEBILITIES and duo A raugements of the Generative and Nervous System. Nervous Debility and Exhaustion, the result of over-taxed energies, is given in the book of POSITIVE REME- DIES." This book gives a positive remedy for all dis- eases. The names of all Medicines are given in English. Cases and testimonials, with means used in each case. It is a guide to the self-treatment of all diseases, and should be consulted by all who require medical treatment NOTICE.—The Positive Medicines given in the book of POSITIVE REMEDIES" are the medicines used by Dr Smith for over thirty years. By the aid of this book Invalids may form a correct knowledge of their malady, and find a positive remedy for the cure. The names are published in English to enable invalids to select the re- medy and cure themselves without consulting a Medical man", making a written statement of case, or paying con- sultation fees. Send two stamps for the book of POSI- TIVE REMEDIES," which contains 2H pages, aud gives a cure for all diseases. Post free on receipt of two stamps, direct from II. Smith & Co., Positive Remedy Laboratory, 2(1. Southampton-row, London, W.C. HROTODYNE PILLS ARE A POSITIVE CURE P for Debilities and Derangements of the Generative and Nervous System, Prostration, Pimples, Loss of Energy, Physical Depression, Premature Decline, Wasting Diseases, Exhaustion of Nerve Power, Local Weakness, and all Diseases resulting from loss of Vital Force. After using these Pills, the body and nerves are restored to health and vigour. Sold in Boxes (containing sufficient for the cure), price 2s Ud, May be had direct from the proprietors on receipt of thirty-four stamps. Sent by post to any address.—II. Smith & Co Positive Remedy Laboratory, 2(j, Southampton-row, London, W.C. WATCHES AND JEWELLERY DIRECT r FROM THE WORKSHOP. nTRONG STERLING SILVER ENGLISH LEVER O WATCHES, capped and Jewelled from 38s. Ladies' solid Gold Watch, in velvet and silk lined case iOs Gentlemen's English hall marked Silver Centre Seconds Lever Chronograph, oos; Ladies or Gentlemen's strong Silver Watches, from 15s; a strong workman's Watch that will go, as low as 10s. All warranted fiom 1 to 5 years, according to price. Don't delay to send for my new list, and purchase of no one until you see it, as being a bona fide manufacturer, I can supply at less than half retail price. Everything sent on approval for three days and money returned if not satisfactory. Even known variety kept-in stock. Special and most advan- tageous terms to Watch Clubs.—Write at once foi particulars to E. Morton, Lever Watch Factory, Hill Cross Coventry. '242 NERVOUSNESS,Loss of ENERGY,andvital Power Resulting from whatever cause,not as treated by Quacks with mineral poison and coloured water, but effectually- cured by a novel and highly successful mode of treatment, discovered by the advertiser, who after many years oi extreme suffering was completely restoreci. to sound health. Prompted by feelings of humanity, he thus makes known means by which every sufferer is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, without having recourse to advertising empirics of their vaunted nostrums. He ivill be happy to forward the particulars to any sufferer on receipt of a stamped and directed envelope Address':—J. T. SKWKLL, ESQ" Chiswick, Middlesex. 22G 4d. SINCLAIR'Sper lb. The Family AAI |> Of an Grocers & Oilmen. Wash with- UllLiU Saves Money, Labour, out the misery of Iff A TP n Time, Fuel, a Steamy House. VVH I bH and Temper. A I to A A boon to A fR #L:ichs°roUAr M^I^C LEAN'SW. rubbilJg and 1lI.' I AiiiAi /HQ Southwark, LONDON; vir&uLHIIlJ j 55,Whitechapel, Liverpool. A. S. COCHRANE AND SONS, STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS, 110, CANNON-STREET, LONDON, E.C. STOCK'OR SHARES BOUGHT OR SOLD AT MARKET TRICES. SPECULATIVE accounts opened trom ,ii per cent cover. Options granted ar close Market Prices. Clients giving a banker's reference or depositing stocks or hares sire not required to pay any cover in advance. Prospectus and Investment Circular containing safe and | reliable information to investors or speculators forwarded I post free. OLD STAMP OFFICE, 3 3 8, III G- II S T It E E T, BA N D O R W L L i A IVT wl LLIA^S, TAILOR AND PRAPCB, J N returning thanks for the kind support and patronage which he has received in the past, begs respectfully to infoini X the public generally that he has a LARGE STOCK OF DRAPERY GOODS Suitable for the present Season, well shrunked, and warranted to wear well, and as he is a practical Tailor ;.nd Gutter himself, and having had much experience as foreman for many years in some of the largest and most respectab'e houses in England and Wales, he can confidently undertake to guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will give perfcc satisfaction. All orders punctually attended to. LADIES JACKETS MADE TO ANY STYLE REQUIRED. 283 FRENCH v YEAST. The Surest, Strongest j n Produces a Whiter, AND Larger, S^veeter, and Most Reliable YEAST J m every respect better IX THF LOAF than any other !? Market. Yeast offered to the Trade TRADE MARK. The use of this YEAST will increase both the YEAST DEALER'S and BAKER'S TRADE. AGENTS H. Williams, (xarden-square, Bangor. Hugh Roberts,Penygraig, Llanercliymedd. N. Jones, 32, Well-street, Bangor. David Lewis, Penlan-street, Pwllheli. ohn Williams, II, Thomas-street, Ilolyhead. Hugh llughes, 4, Rose-place, Conway, A few mure AGENTS for tlie Coiuitios of Denbigh and Flint WAXTED. None but those having thorough knowledge of the Trade need apply to J. WATSON AND CO., Gl, Union-street," Borough, London, S.E. l76 r THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL UXBRIDCE-SQUARE, CARNARVON ESTABLISHED 1'OitTY YiARS. CONDUCTED BY JOHN" G. DAVIES (Uiider-graduate of the University of LJIII»:I, late Sch >v of the U.tiwisity College of Wales, and Prize Essayist of the New Sliake.pe:irc Society). PUPILS fireifior(led a thoroughly sound and liberal etlue.bUl;1I:t moderate ro.sl. Bv a graduated course of jn- I struction, frequently tested by examinations, they arc carefully and {SueoW-Jly prepared for professional or com- mercial 1'fe. English in its several branches of Crammar. Composition, History an t Literature, is made a special subject of study. The senior classes are at the Examination of the lioyal College of Preceptors ever) Midsummer and Christinas. ABSQUE LABOR ft NIHIL. GRAMMAR AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CARNARVON. (ESTABLISHED ls;><j.) PRINCIPAL :-JOHN SMITH KIllK, M.A., PH.D., Member of the General Council of the University of Glaxyo-w, and of I he noycr,l C ,llege r:( P receplors) Lundon. Author of Essays on Hdncatiun," School Honour," Human Civilization," 4fc. THE PRINCIPAL FEATURES OF THIS SCHOOL AKH :— That the pupils arc not taught by mere rote, but that each scholar is Jed to think and reason for himself. That every pupil receives a fair and honest share of the master's attention, none being specially attended to to the detriment and loss of the others. That backward boys have a chance to get on. That there are no extras (except music, which is charged one guinea perf<]uartcr), and that fees are paid in ad vance (at least within the first week of each quarter). That no quarter's notice is required for the removal of a pupil, if these terms are complied with. That the school year is divided into four quarters, each consisting of ten working weeks. That all the school is carefully examined at Midsummer and Christmas in each year, and that a detailed report of each pupil's work for the half-year is forwarded to the parent or guardian. TERMS PER QUARTER,—Boarders, 10 guineas Weekly Boarders, 8 guineas Dinner Boarders, 5 guineas; Day Pupils (seniors), 3 guineas; Day Pupils (juniors), 2 guineas; Private Pupils from 2 to 5 guineas accord- ing to subjects and time. N.B.—Little boys are admitted from 5 to 8 years of age, at a guineaand a half each. Considerable reduction is made in the above charges when more than one of the same family attend at the same time.. QUARTERS begin JANUARY, APRIRI) August, AND OCTOBER. 23 qpmp UCE FOR FISH, J' GAME, Y CSY*/ E1<" a 110TTLE OF THIS STEAKS, ^J^CELEBRATED SAUCE PREPARED FROM THE &c. ORIGINAL RECIPE REARS XQ THE WELL-KNOWN LABEL SIGNED This label is protected by perpetual injunction in Chancery of the 9th July 1858 and without it none can be genuine. PREPARED ONLY BY E. LAZF.NPSY k SON, LONDON, And sold Retail by Grocers, Oilmen. Italian Warehousemen, 4-C. throughout the Kingdom. THE ARMOUR CANNING CO'S ~1 THE LARGEST PACKERS IN THE WORLD, EXTRA TABLE DELICACIES, PACKED with the Greatest Uaro from SELECTED MEATS. THE QUALITY IS UNSURPASSED. Don't be deceived into taking any other Brand. See you get ARMOURS OX TONGUES, 2-lb.,2. and 3-lb. TINS. ARMOUR'S LUNCH TONGUES, Mb. and 2-lb, TINS. ARMOUR'S BRAWN, I-lb., 2.1b., ii-lh and. 12-lb. TINS. ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEF, 1-lb, 2-111-lb., (J-lb. and Sib. TINS. ARMOUR'S SOUPS, ASSORTED, Pints and Quarts SOLD BY ALL RESPECTABLE GROCERS. DR. JENNER'S I PHOSPHORUS AND CHARCOAL, I PROVIDES the human system with thought, nerw, and brain food, and furnishes the elements of vitality, health, and strength. Dr. Jenner s Phos- phorus and Charcoal are certain remedies for melan- cholia, nervous prostration, consumption, and impaired digestion. Depot: 1.72, Great Tichilehl-street, Regent's Park, Loudon, N.W. In bottles. 2s !)d, 4s (id, lis, 22s. and :vs. L'Yoisi any rheinist, or by post. Dr. Jennet* s Phosphorous aiu l Charcoal is a marvellous remedy for the ]os;s of nerve power, and ill the arrest of physical deoa.y, from whatever cause arriving. It is invaluable, m.d acts as a charm in consumption, exhaustion, &c. No medicine known contains so umeh Phosphates, Soda, Wugnesia, Lime, Chloride of Potassium, Iron, pure and unoxydi^cd, Phosphorous, all of which arc scientifically combined in this essence, and each -of whiclr is collectively essential to the restoration of lost function. It lias re- ceived the sanction of Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir William Lawrence, Sir Thomas Watson, Sir Cliarles Locock, the College of Physicians. Sir James Furgus- son, Sir Phylip Crauipton, Sir Edward Lasketh, Sir James Clark, Dr. Miller, and Dr. Lancaster. Order DR. JENAEK's PHOSPP ORUS and CHARCOAL and see that it. bears the correct axldress of the Lon- don Depot, 172. (Treat Tichtield-street, -fteo-erit's Park, London, N. W. all others arc a fraud. This is duly leistered under the Trade [Marks Act. Order Dr. JENNJBR,'S VHOoPflouuS ;md CIIARCOAL. and take no other. Orc.er of ;iny Chemist in the world. London Agents Barclay & Sons, Fariingdon- street, aud all the Patent »Iedicina. Houses, street, aud all the Patent »Iedicina. Houses, PROFESSOR LOISETTB'S SYSTEM OF MEMORY TRAINING.—Since the appearance of a paragraph in Knowledge, mentioning (with my sanction] that an Assistant of 'ours' had tested Professor Loi- selte's Method of training the memory, with most satisfactory results. I have received several hundreds of letters askinp; tor my own opinion of the System. To these I have been unable to reply, first because I did not know what Professor Loisettc's Method l.iiglit be. aud secondly because the letters reached we iu too great abundance. Put, wishing to respond to these correspondents, I have taken advantage of the jjeriod of rest from travel recently enjoined mo to examine thoroughly the Loisettian System. I iia ve not Keen content, to try it in my own case only, hilt. knowing how greatly memories differ ir. quality, 1 have made the inquiry in company with two rela- tives, whoso powers of memory are very different from' mine—iu some points superior, in others I think not quite so good. The result in every case has been to confirm fully what my fr;end Dr. Andrew Wilson has said respecting the System. Whether regarded as a device for memorising, or in its more important aspect as a System of memory. troininq. Professor Loisette's Method, appears to mi admirable. I have tested it in my own case on those matters in which my memory is lead, < rust- worthy, perhaps because least exercised and I have been surprised to find how easily and pleasantly I can fix such matters in my mind. almost without an effort. yet in such a way that I am satisfied they are there tor good. 31 y two companions in the inquiry have had in one sense the same experience, in another sense an experience entirely different; they have tested the System on entirely different subjects, but with the same satisfactory results. I have no hesitation in thoroughly recommending the Fy-fem to all who nre in earnest in wishing to train their memories effectively, and are therefore willing to take reasonable pains to obtain so useful a. result. —R. A'. PROCTOR."

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