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:)' 1:'1 SCHOmSXIO.. — — MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— :)' 1:'1 SCHOmSXIO.. — MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— MIDSUMMER TERM Jjegan April 11th. —Prospectuses, &?., on application at the School. v c500. SCHORNE COLLEGE, near Winslow, for Son of Clergy, Army, Navy, Medical, &e. Thirty guineas per annum; considerable reduction to brothers and orphans. Entrance fee five guineas. Vicar is Warden. Address, Rev. Dr. JAMES. 384 SALISBURY HOUSE SCHOOL, LLANBWST. fPlHE above SCHOOL which the Mioses X Matthews and Sttndring had formerly LLANRIVST. fPlHE above SCHOOL which the Mioses X Matthews and Sttndring had formerly ,1 Carried on so successfully has been re-opened j by them, entirely re-organised and placed Under efficient management. vj For Terms apply to the Head Teacher. a 7a428 i. LANDSDOWNE HOVSE SCHOOL, 1 > LLANDUDNO. THIS SCHOOL offers a thorough Education with good Home Training for Girls, on moderate terms. Pupils prepared for the local examinations. Large house in a healthy situation.. 7a428 COTES HALL, NEAR STONE, STAFFORDSHIRE. PRINCIPALS Dn. WHISTON, M.R.G.S.. &c., i W. A. WHISTON, F.S.Sc. (Lond.). Pupils prepared for Business, or Cambridge Local and University Entrance Examinations. FEES.—From 21 Guineas per annum. References to parents in Bangor, Carnarvon, I Chwilog, Criccieth, Pwllheli", &c.. &c. M J LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. BELVIDERE ROAD, PRINCE'S PARK, LIVERPOOL. r"' t HEAD MISTRESS: MISS HUCKWELL. The Summer Term will begin on TUESDAY, MAY 1st, 1888. Prospectus and Forma of Application for admission may be obtained on application ht the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. CARNARVON NATIONAL SCHOOLS. HIGHER GRADE DEPARTMENT. HEAD MASTER J. H. LEWIS, B.A. Lond. G.M., South Kensington Certificates in Science and Art, late Head Master of Port- madoc Grammar School. Subject of Tuition: English in all it branches Latin, French, Mathematics, Drawing, &c. Fees :—From 6d. to Is. weekly. Boarders received by Head Master. N.B.—The Lower Elementary School will Continue as heretofore. u c273y201 LADIES' COLLEGE, B R Y N T Y S I L I Ù CARNARVON PRINCIPALSThe MISSES SHRSAD. Certificated: Cambridge University and Trinit College, London. School Duties will be resumed (D.Y.) April 16th, 1888. A cy238 THE GRAMMAR AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. ;PRINCIPAL-Un. J. LEWIS JONES, B.A., lIIgh IIonourman, Prizeman First Hank Senior •^oderator and Gold Medalist of Trinity College, ASSISTED BY AN EFFICIENT STAFF OF TCTORS PUPILS are carefully prepared for the Public Schools, Universities, Preliminary Exami- nations in Law and Medicine. A Special Class for Young Men preparing for Examinations is held from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. each evening except Fridajs and Saturdays. Pupils attending this class have been very suc- cessful in their examinations. i Terms on application to Headmaster. p c369 i THE I OSWESTRY HIGH SCHOOL. IF SCHOLARSHIPS, 1888-1S89. N EXAMINATION will be held at the High -CX School, on the 11th, 12th, and 13th of September, 1888, when Six Entrance Scholar- Sfaips will be offered for competition:— •i One Scholarship of £ 30 a year. :i One Scholarship of £ 24 „ One Scholarship of £ 21 „ One Scholarship of £21 „ j One Scholarship of X18 „ Two Scholtirsliip-s of X12 „ I h Syllabus, containing lull particulars, may be u&a on application to OWEN OWEN, M.A., c262 m Head Alaster. SCHOOL SHIP CONWAY," formerly II,M.S. Nile," 90 guns, ylTvL Liverpool. For training young gentlemen to become officers in -fMM Merchant Service. Patrons:— Her Majesty the Queen, who gives annually a gold medal to be Competed for. Appointments are given yearly midshipmen, R.N., and R.N.R., by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.—Apply, Capt. A. T. Miller, R.N., as above. k c367 TWO YOUNG LADIES can be received into a first-class LADIES' SCHOOL—established 56 years-upon one-third of the full Terms, viz., Ten Guineas each, to fill vacancies and enjoy the advantag es of a sound English Education With Music, Singing, French, German, Drawing In various styles, and Dancing. The House stands in its own grounds, and is delightfully situated. The number of Pupils is limited, and every home comfort is carefully studied, and diet good and unlimited. References to the Clergy, Parents, and Guardians of the Pupils.— Address, "Edg," care of Messrs. Wright, Stationers, Stafford. m c347yl89 THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORA- TION, LIMITED. CAPITAL AUTHOR- ISED, £ 2,000,000: SUBSCRIBED AND PAID UP, £ 500,000. LONDON 40, THREADNEEDLE STREET, E.C. EDINBURGH 23, ST. ANDREW SQUARE. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Aden j Hong Kong Mauritius Seychell Badulla j Jaffna Melbourne Shanghai Bombay Kandy Newera Eilia Singapore Calcutta Kob6 (Hiogo)New York Sydney Colombo:Madras Paris Yokohama Galle Mabe [San Francisco INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS At 3, 4, and 5 months' notice, 3 per cent. per annum At 6,7, and 8 months' „ 4 „ „ At 9 to 12 months' „ „ „ At 3,5, or 7 years' notice 5 „ „ INTEREST PAID HAUr-YEARLY, in London—31st March and 30th Sept. in Scotland-11th May and 11th November. Current Accounts opened and Cheque Books Supplied. Interest at 2L per cent. per annum 2 allowed on the minimum monthly balance, if not below £100. Advances made against approved banking Securities. Securities bought, sold, and received for safe Custody from constituents of the bank. Interest and dividends collected at a uniform commission of i per cent. Drafts issued upon the Bank's Eastern Branches at current rates, free of commission. Bills collected or negotiated, and every descrip- tion of exchange business conducted. The fullest information can be obtained by application at any of the Branches and Agencies, or at the Head Office. GEORGE WILLIAM THOSON, Secretary. u c398 Q.UXN g E OTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, HABIT AND LIVERY MAKERS, HATTERS ANDOUTFITTERS, COMMERCE HOUSE, HOLYHEAD. ««lftterns» pricee, and measure forms per post oa Application. i Br SPECIAL To H.R.H. TAR APPOINTMENT PBINCK OF <0Br Walks. W. & F Brown & C°M CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, EASTGATE BOW, CHESTER. RESIDENCES IN CHESHIRE AND jLt NORTH WALES to be Let or Sold. A full tost sent on application to W. & F. BROWN & CO., Eastgate Row, Chester. WAREHOUSES "FOR STORING FUR- W NITURE. CLEAN, AIRY DRY, AND AT > W RATBS.-W. & F. BROWN & CO., Eastp1.8 Row, Chester. BRITISH CENTRAL CARPETS. JUST PLBLISHHD ILLUSTRATED CArALOGTJE WITH PRICES POST FREE. ALFRED WILLIANIS, C.E., CONSULTING ENGINEER, 15, MARKET STREET, CARNARVON. B c471 A NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF BILK AND FELT HATS AT THE SHOP OF F. JONATHAN AND SON, CARNARVON. SILK HATS FROM 8s. 6d. FELT HATS FROM la. 6d. EfliTIXSHFP 1?38. y365 c508. ]yj[ENAI IRON WORKS, BANGOR. WILLIAM OWEN (LATE OWEN AND WILLIAMS) Begs to announce that he has purchased the above Works, and that in future the businels will be carried on under his own supervision. All orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION made and repaired on the shortest notice by experienced workmen. B c501 PAPERHANGERS AND DEALERS IN WALL PAPERS. JAMES ORMROD AND CO., PAPER STAINERS AND MERCHANTS 51 & 53, WHITECHAPEL, LIVERPOOL. NEW SEASON 1888. SPECIAL Cheap Patterns for Cottages always ready and sent post free. Also Patterns suitable for Dicing and Drawing-rooms sent free of charge. The Cheapest and Best House in the Trade. Write to J. ORMROD AND CO., 51, STANLEY ROAD, LIVERPOOL, For Price List of Oils, Colours, and Varnishes fyc. e a385. QHARLES JJUGHES, COACH BUILDER, PORTMADOC, Is prepared to give ESTIMATES for every kind of CARRIAGES, Also ESTIMATES for REPAIRINQ- In the most Workman-like manner, as he keeps the very best Materials for every Branch of Carriage Building; and with his long Experience can execute the best ivorfc at low prices. Attention given to Orders for Examining Carriages; and Second-hand Carriages taken in Exchange for New or for Cash. About 20 New and Second-hand Carriages in Stock, comprising of Broughams, Phaetons, Brakes, Waggonettes, Luggage Carts, Shooting Carts, Dog Carts, &c., &c. e a489 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. Price Is. 4d. JL CONTENTS FOR MAY, 1888. SIBERIA AND THE EXILE SYSTEM. GEORGE KENMAN. Map and Illustrations. MILTON. MATTHEW ARNOLD. INTERLUDES. Four Poems. THOMAS BAILEY ALDBICH. THE CHANCES OF BEING HIT IN BATTLE Colonel W. F. Fox. THE LOCOMOTIVE CHASE. W. PITTENGER. Illustrated. THE PERSONALITY OF LEO XIII. MAURICK F. EGAN. Portrait. THE LIAR. Part I. HENRY JAMES. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE COLONIES. EDWARD EGGLESTON. Illus-. trated. FOOD AND BEVERAGES. Prof. W. O. ATWATER. SHERIFF'S WORK ON A RANCH. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Illustrated. A LOVE STORY REVERSED. EDWARD BELLAMY. BIRD MUSIC. Partridges and Owls. S. P. CHENEY. Open Letters—Bric-a-Brac, &c. Post free, Is. 7d.; 19s. per year, post free. Of all Booksellers and Newsagents. LONDON: T. FISHER UNWIN, 26, Paternoster Square, E.C. p a NO MORE LAWYERS' BILLS. Now Ready, 25th Edition, enlarged from 544 to 684 pp., containing upwards of 3500 Statements on Points of Law, verifiei by Notes and References to the Authorities. Price, post free, 6s. 8d. (saved at every consultation), cloth. EVERY MAN'S OWN LAWYER: A Handy Book of the Principles of Law and Equity. By a Barrister. 25th Edition (1888). Re- constructed, thoroughly revised, and much enlarged. Brought down to the end of last Session, and includ- ing careful digests of Coroner's Act, 1887; Probation of the First Offenders' Act, 1887 Margarine Act, 1887; Agricultural Holdings Act, 1883; Cottage Gardens (Compensation for Crops) Act, 1887; Bank- ruptcy Act, 1883; Allotments Act, 1887; Mer- chandise Trade Marks Act, 1887 Truck Amendment Act, 1887 Water Companies Act. 1887 Registra- tion of Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1887. Comprising Rights and Wrongs of Individuals, Commercial Law, Criminal Law, Parish Law, County Court Law, Game and Fi ry Laws, Poor Men's Lawsuits, Bets and Wage, Hills of Exchange, Agreements. Copyright, Insurance, Libel and Slander, Marriage and Divorce, Mortgage,s, Settlements, Stock Exchange Practice, Trespass, Nuisances, Transfer of Land, Warranty, Wills, &c. Also Law for Landlord and Tenant, Master and Servant, Workmen and Apprentices, Heirs, Legatees, Husband and Wife, Executors and Trustees, Guardian and Ward, Married Women and Infants, Partners and Agents, Lender and Borrower, Debtor and Creditor, Purchasers, and Vendors, Companies, Friendly Societies, Clergymen, Churchwardens, Medical Practitioners, etc., Bankers, Farmers, Con- tractors, Sportsmen, Gamekeepers, Farriers and Horse Dealers, Auctioneers, House Agents, Inn- keepers, Bakers, Millers, Pawnbrokers, Surveyors, Railways and Carriers, Constables, Seamen, Soldiers, etc., etc. What it professes to be—a complete epitome of the laws of this country, thoroughly intelligible to non-professional readers.j'—Bell's Ltfe. Should be in the hands of every business man, and all who wish to abolish lawyer's bills." Weekly Times. CROSBY LOCKWOOD and SON, 7, Stationers Hall Court, London, E.C. Sold by all Booksellers. B cfo v SHOPPING BY POST 7 „ J)IR,ECT WITH THE MILLS. — ? LADIES CAN NOW SAVE THE SHOPKEEPERS AND MERCHANTS PROFITS, BY PURCHASING THEIR DRESSES DIRECT FROM THE DARLINGTON XILLS, AT LOOM PRICES. LOVELY SPRING DRESSES LOVELY SPRING DRESSES LOVELY SPRING DRESSES ALL IN THE LATEST FASHION, FRESH FROM THE DARLINGTON LOOMS. Upwards of ONE THOUSAND PATTERNS FREE ONE THOUSAND PATTERNS FREE ONE THOUSAND PATTERNS FREE BY RETURN OF POST ON APPROVAL TO ANY ADDRESS IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. The New Spring Weavings are more varied and beautiful than ever, and comprise ♦'T: wards of One Thousand Specialities, among which may be noted the following New Darlington Zephyrs and Costume Cloths:- U The DOROTHY." I" The GRAMPIAN.* The IRENE." 11 The CALEDONIANS "The QUEEN MAB." "The VIRGINIAN." The SAN REMOr II EMPRESS COSTUME CLOTHS: « The MADGE." "SILVER WEDDING." Together with the CELEBRATED DARLINGTON CROSS-WARP SERGES, AND GOLD MEDAL MERINOES AND CASHMERES, All exquisite Fabrics renowned for their stylish appearance, thorough Money Value and Hard- Wearing Qualities. DARLINGTON PUR HI WOOL SERGES DYED BY SPECIAL PROCESS i.. FOE THE SEA-SIDE, S A TRAVELLING, AND TOURIST WEAR DARLINGTON PURE WOOL SERGES GUARANTEED TO WITHSTAND SUN, RAIN, AND SALT WATER, IN LIGHT-WEIGHTED YARNS FOR LADIES' YACHTING COSTUMES, LADIES' TRAVELLING DRESSES, GENTLEMEN'S BOATING AND TENNIS SUITS, STOUTER YARNS FOR BOYS' AND GIRLS ROUGH WEAR. These Splendid Goods are Sold Direct to the Public without the intervention of Wholesale Merchants, Drapers, Agents, or Middle-men, all intermediate profits being given to the Purchaser. ANY LENGTH CUT no matter now short. Any Article not approved will be changed within Seven Days. All Goods are warranted to be equal to the Samples. All Parcels delivered CARRIAGE FREE To any Railway Station in Great Britain or Ireland. HENRY PEASE and CO.'s SUCCESSORS have many Thousands of Customers on their Books who enjoy to the full the advantages of buying the best goods at first hand.—The immense choice of Patterns.—The certainty that the Goods are really New and of the Latest Fashion.—Superb Quality.—Guaranteed durability, and the saving of all but the small profit charged by the Manu- facturer. Ladies have only to see the Patterns of Henry Pease and Co's Successors Exquisite Specialities to be convinced of their thorough value. A Sixpenny Teiegram to Successors, Darlington," will bring the Box of Patterns by next Post. and all orders are executed the same day as received. HENRY PEASE & Co.'s SUCCESSORS buy their Wools direct from the English Farmer. After careful sorting and cleansing the wool is spun into yarn, and the yam woyen into the various charming fabrics, fer which the firm have been renowned since their establishment in 1752-the entire process of manufacture being carried on in their own Millsat Darlington, employing more than 1000 hands. I-IENR Y PEASE & CO.'S SUCCESSORS SPINNERS AND MANUFACTURERS, THE IMIXjXjS, DARLINGTON. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF 60 PAGES, POST FRlm ESTABLISHED 1752 FEQB a446 PIANOFORTES 1 PIANOFORTES!! PIANOFORTES I!! A. RICHARDSON, SUCCESSOR TO MESSRS. BOUCHER AND CO., 43,ABRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1813. WRITTEN WARRANTY. EXCHANGED IF NOT APPROVED OF. CARRIAGE PAID. S CIlOOL PIANETTE, 7 Octaves, Sconces. Strong plain Walnut Case, 12 Guineas. STUDENTS' Iron Framed PIANETTE, 7 Octaves, Trichord. Bracket Trusses. Sconces Strong Walnut Case, 16 Guineas. IIWN COTTAGE, 7 Octaves, Trichord. Bracket Trusses, Sconces. Handsome Walnut Case, 18 Guineas. IRON COTTAGE, 7 Octaves. Check Action. Trichord. Trusses. Gold Incised panel. Sconces. Handsome Walnut Case, 20 Guineas. INSTRUMENTS ON THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM. — Old Instruments exchanged. > Tuning by Yearly Contract, or casually attended to by our Tuners, who travel North Wales continually. ALL KINDS OF INSTRUMENTS KEPT IN STOCK. CIRCULATING MUSIC LIBRARY. B am AGRICULTURAL, GENERAL MACHINERY AND TOOLS, CARTS, WAGGONS, WHEELS AND AXLES, R AIL WAY WAGGONS, &c., SACKS, TARPAULINS, &c., DAVID SHAW AND CO.'S MANCHESTER MANURES AND OILS, SCOTTISH WIDOW'S INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. w: ^iATALOGUES and Price List to be had from the AGENT, MR. A. S. ROGERS, M.E., BODHYFRYD, LLANDUDNO JUNCTION, c457y236 d NEAR CONWAY, N.W. "CYMRY AM BYTIJ." t. ELLIS'S 1 RUTHIN Absolutely Pure." H Crystal Springs" WATERS. CAUTION.—Corks branded R. Ellis & Son, Ruthin." Every Label is registered, and bears Name and Trade Mark (Goat on Shield). SOLE AD DRESS:— R. ELLIS & SON. RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON AGENTS W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. sc41J .Q Ili'c aw. ESTABLISHED 1849. THE CEMETERY SLATE & MARBLE WOR-KS, DINORWIC STREET, CARNARVON. ROBERT WILLIAMS (LATE WILLIAMS AND GRIFFITHS) Begs respectfully to announce that he has on hand several Tomb Memorials in plate and marble. Monuments (polished Obelisks) of the best Scotch granite, Anglesey granite, Marble and Stone sawn by steam sand saws; Inscriptions cut and done in imperishable lead letters, Cisterns, enamelled, Chimney piece?, &c. ALL CEMETERY WORK ATTENDED TO. r-! THE NANTLLE VALE QUARRYMEN'S WIDOWS AND CHILDREN'S R ELI E F FUN D, 1884. £ s. d. Subscripitona received.oo oo.oo .oo oo. 95 5 4 Bank Interest 2 15 7 -n v;- *93 0 II PAYMENTS— HannahOwen.Tanyfonwent.CarmeI. 617 6 Margaret Jones, Ty Eiddew, Garn 10 5 o Margaret Jones, Pentre Canol, Llanllyfni 1410 0 Laura Owen, Shop, Pont Lloc 3 17 0 Ellen Parry, Penrhos, Groeslon 1 14 0 Ann Pritchard, Henrhyd, Llandwrog 6 0 6 Margaret H. Roberts, Ty'nywerglodd, Penygroes 17 19 6 Dorothy Owen, Creigiau Mawr, Talysam oo..OO .oo oo.oo 11 14 5 Mary Williams, Ty'nyfrwynen, LlanHyfui 12 4 0 Ann Jones, Ty Eiddew, Bwlchyllyn .oo oo..oo oo..oo .oo 7 13 0 Total payments to Widows and Children 91 14 n Paid Guild Hall Keeper for Cleaning after Committee Meetings. 0 7 0 Printing and Advertising in 1884:— 3 5 6 Gwalta 1 12 6 (reneal I 1 0 X98 0 11 G. R. REES, Treasurer of the Town Fund. Carnarvon, 3Gth April, 1888. F FIRST SPRING AND SUMMER SHOW AT LONDON HOUSE, LLANRWST. THE LARGEST VARIETY IN THE VALE OF CONWAY OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS, AND DRESS GOODS, is now displayed in the various Departments. W. S. WILLIAMS BEGS to announce his return from the LONDON MARKETS, having made unusually Large Purchases, in anticipation of a revival in trade during the coming Season, and which hav been bought on Cash Terms, which enables W. S. W. to supply the best and most FASHIONABLE GOODS at the very LOWEST PRICES, and can with confidence solicit the favour of an Eary Inspection. The SHOW BOOMS is now literally crammed with an endless Variety of SUITABLE AND FASHIONABLE GOODS for the coming Season, in MILLINERY, HATS, AND BONNETS, RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS, LACES, SILKS and all Millinery Orders will be executed in the correct London Style. Also, a Choice Selection of DOLMANS, JACKETS AND VISITES-TIIE LATEST PRODUCTIONS of the Leading Manufacturers. ° Dress Material, all Wool Beiges, 5td. upwards. Double width, all Wool, ditto, Newest Shades, lOtd. Cashmeres and Merinos, from Std. upwards. SplendidtAssortment of Fancy Stripe Suitings. DRESSES MADE ON THE PREMISES BY PRACTICAL HANDS. UNSHADE3, STORES, SC\RFS, LACE3, CORSETS, RIBBONS, AND UNDERCLOTHING. 4 Clll. C!«#h- j \l EDWARD NOBLE, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURER, CARNARVON. ESTA B LI SHE'D 1875. SPECIALITIES— SODA-WATER AND LEMONADE, BSOLUTELY PURE.—SEE ANALYSIS. .ICE! 3[CE!! ICE! I j FRANCIS'S BALSAM i OF I LINSEED AND HONEY. I The great efficacy of FRANCIS'S BALSAM of LINSEED and IIONEY as a remedy for the worst forms of Coughs and Chest Affections is a fact now fully established. There is no Me dicine which so speedily allays and permanently cures that troublesome irritation occasioned by fre quent and prolonged coughing in Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, and the various complaints which attack the chest and lungs. For obstinate Coughs and Hoarseness, IT IS a certain cure. Aged persons and those who, night after night, are prevented from sleeping, will find immediate relief by taking one dose. As a family Cough Medicine it should be in every household, it is most agreeable to the taste, and from the small quantity given in each dose it is admirably adapted for children. Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers in Is., 2s. 6d. bottles. S HIGH SHOT HOUSE, TWICKENHAM, MIDDLESEX. LICENSED UNDER THE ACT. FOR the TREATMENT AND CURE of INEBRIETY and the MORPHIA HABIT. A good library, large billiard-room, lawn tennis court, bowls, &c. The Staff (Male Servants only) pledged Abstainers. Terms, 3 to 5 guineas weekly. For papers required for admission, Address— H. BRANTIIWAITE, F.R.C.S., Ed., 7a467R Medical Superintendent. THE NORTH WALES BRANCH OF THE LONDON (HY1>B LPARK); DENTAL INSTITUTE. ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted without ex- tracting roots or causing pain, from 2s. 6d. each Teeth Scaled and stopped, and all diseases of the gums successfully treated. Patients calling early in the morning can have teeth inserted same day, all work being guaranteed. Old Plates Remodelled. Gold and Silver Plates Bought. Consultations Free. 112, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. (Near General Railway Station.) a 277 ——————————————— MONEY. J fiQAAA —Having this amount piacrd X,'Ov/V/\J. our disposal for investment, are prepared to make advances to farmers, i. men, Householders and others, upon B and" alone. Mortgages upon Freehold and r'ro-v. ties promptly made at 4! per cent. )nt<-rc (stamped envelope for reply) to Messrs..i. Evans and Co., Accountants, Baak Baildinas rwst. y I ——————————————————— AT L_A ST! AFTER Txperimenting for years, a perfect and durable Mill for Grinding wheat, barley, maize, See., into fine meal "by hand', herse, or other power. Price from 578 6d. Patented all ouer the world. Send for lists of these—Chaff Cutters, Cake Breakers, &c., to R, A. Lister and Co., Dursley. z a7 FOUND DEAD—Over 200 Rats destroyed by JL. using One Box of Sandford's Pellets, Is. 2d., of SANDFORD AND SON, Sandy, Beds. Send s amps and try it. a378. lj WATTS & CO., OomptonHouse LIVERPOOL, CABINET M KEBS AND UPHOLSTERERS. COMPLETE HOUSE FUSNISHEEfl. I DRAWING ROOM SUITES, in Walnut constating < f Settee, 2 Easy arid 4 Small Chairs, vyrv strong frunee and new design, upholstered in Terv superior 8t\le ID rich figured velvets of TH* newest shades. Price 9i guineas the complete suite. CABINET en ttuiU, with larize Silvered Mirrors, beveltal edge plates, with China rec 6-ea, ami carved panella on doors. Superior finish. 3i guineu. OVERMANTELS in solid American Walnut with 7 Silvered Mirrors and Carved Brackets tnd Pedimeat. Size ifc inches by 44 laches. Our price 29s. 6d. value 52e. 62. DINING-ROOM SUITES, in solid Oak, or Mahogany frames, tMfedly constructed, aad wall up- holstered in Leathet »(,Wwious shades of colour, comprtainir SpiadJe-back or Crqsrw.-li Couch, 2 Goiico a or ISUA-aver Easy Chairs, tnd < Bpindle-back or Earlv English Small Chairs. Prioe I* Cminw. SIDEBOARDS eri IlUtu, with Blvered mirror backs, and ntted with Cellerette and Sliding Tra: s, 4^ guineas DINING TABLES eft tuite, with patent screw and axtrt leef. a gotd useful and saundJy-constructed table. Is guineas. BEDROOM SUITES of new design,in solid Ash, oompripini; Wardrobe with mirror door and drawer enclosed, Dressing Table with mirror attached, hsndeoioe spindle rails on glass and underneath drawers Wiushgtaad with marble top and tile back, and towel rai] attached Pedestal Cupboard. and 2 Chairs. Price 7t guineas. BLACK AMERICAN WALNUT SUITES, similar to the above, a gnineBB. It is believed the above cannot be equalled in the trade. WATTS & CO., Compton House LIVERPOOL, CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS. CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSEMEN, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. v362c506 MOiNEY TO SMALL INVESTORS.-A private gentle- JL man who holds securities paying 6 per cent per annum is desirous to sell a portion of same, as he 'wfcte money. No expense cr trouble in transfer.—ler particulars and reference address* Mr. Mitchell, 68, 70, Wardcur Street, London, W. L a429 MONEY.—A Private Gentleman is willing to make cash advances from £ 5 to £ 500 to all respectable persons, male or female. Shopkeepers Farmers, Co w-keepers, and others for long or abort periods on their own note of hand, at a reasonable rate of interest.-Apply, by letter only, which will receive prompt attention, to J. Lewis, 120, Queen Road, Everton, Liverpool. a459 ONEY LEMON PERSONAL SECURITY Repaid from one to three years, quarterly half yearly, or yearly. Mortgages arranged 5 per cent. Send Stamped addressed envelope, with tullest particulars, to, or call personally any Monday or Friday, 0 o'clock a.m. to 9 o'clock p.m., at MR. PREECE JONES, N. W. Office, Crescent Road, Rbyl d a315 THE UNIVERSAL PRIVATE LOAN OFFICE 50, SIR THOMAS'S BUILDINGS, Corner of WHITECHAPEL, LIVERPOOL. Loans from R5 to dEHOOO. M. LLOYP, having a large amount of capital at his command, is prepared to make Advances from 1:5 to £ 1000 at a few hours' notice, and at the most reasonable terms, to respectable Householders (male or female), Clerks, Tradesmen, Clergymen, Gentle- men, Farmers, Shopkeepers, Cab and Car Proprietors, and others, and also to assist parties into Business. The strictest secrecy may be relied upon. Distance no object. Repayment to suit the convenience of Borrowers. Mortgages arranged. Please note kddres K. B.-All letters will receive immediate attention M0XEY! M ONEY JYJ^ONEY NO BILLS OF SALE. A Private Gentleman having a large capital at his disposal is prepared to make private cash advances in any part of England and Wales, to male and female Householders and others, entirely upon their own note of hand. Distance no object.—Apply by letter only to H. Collins, 134, Smitlidown Lane, Liverpool. Q a952 .1,. TO LV iAi I 1 f Mc,5tT £ 010 £ 5000 Mox"' THE CITY LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO., V, NORTON STREET, LIVERPOOL. The Manager of the above office is now doing the largest Money Lending Business in the provinces, and is prepared to make Private Cash Advances in any part of England and Wales, to all class of Borrowers-clergymen, professional men, farmers, and shopkeepers, entirely on their own note of hand. Tee mode of security (no Bills of Sales), Promissory Notes only being used. Terms easier than any other office' Re- payments to suit all Borrowers. All business strictly private and confidential. Distance no object.-Apply to G. Griffiths. Manager Prospectuses free on application. Q &39S THE STOCK EXCHANGE. MEMBERS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE *R« iTi. NOT ALLOWED to ADVERTISE for business purposes or to issue circulars to persons other than their own principals. Btokers or Agents who advertise are not in any way connected with the SNJCV Exchange, or under bhe control of the Committee. Lists ef Members of The Stock exchange who act u stock and share brokers may be obtained :OD application to FKANCIS LEVMFT, Secretary to The Committee of The Stock E*- ufcange. Committee Room, The Stock Exchange^ Lonfea, E.C. a214 MONEY! MONKY MONEY !—Money Lent at a few hourr notice, from £6 to )U note of hand, to all respectable Persons (male or female), Clergymen, Professional Gentlemen, Shop- teepers, Farmers, Cab and Car Proprietors, and )tbers, for long or short periods also on deposit of 3OLD and SILVER PLATE, DIAMONDS, DOCK BONDS, &c. Advances also made on Freehold or Leasehold Property.—Apply personally, or by letter which will receive prompt attention), R. JOKES, Mortgage Broker, Venice Chambers, 61, Lord Street, Liverpcrol. P S.—Strictest secrecy may be relied on tt all transactions. Please note Address. aA.58 THE MIDLAND LOAN AND DISCOUNT BANK, 6, BURLINGTON PASSAGE. BIRMINGHAM, GRANTS PRIVATE LOANS to responsible persons, without sureties, upon note to hand at five per cent, and so long as the interest is paid the capital can remain. Advances also made upon Furniture, Farming Stock, &c., and to enable persons to enter into business,or to pay ren or debts. Apply for Prospectus, which contains full information, stating amount re- quired, to a377 d WALTERS Manager. MONEY. A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN wishes to invest some spare capital in advances to genuine and responsible borrowers in sums of £10 to X500 on note of hand at 5 per cent. Also upon furniture, crops, stock, and farming implements, without removal,and all other available securities, policies and deeds. Distance no object. No good applica- tion refused.—State the amount required (in con- fidence) to the Lender, MR. F. H. DUNBAR, Kent Villa, St. Mary's Road, Harlesend, London. sc47 MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY! GRANTED BY THE PRINCIPAL and ACTUAL LENDER. A DYASCES of £ 10 to E500 granted at a few hours' notice at reasonable Interest in Town 01 Country. Distance no object. Males or Females. On Furniture, Horses, Carriages, Picture?, Billiard Tables, Jewels, Books, Plate, Linen, Trade and Farm Stock, Plant, Crops, &c., without removal, and to assist persons into business. Pay Debts, Rent, or Executions; also on Deeds and Policies, from one month to ten years. Easy repayments. Capital can re- main if required, or Interest only need be paid. No good advance ever refused. Call personally or write for particulars, which will have prompt attention, to the Principal, AUGUSTUS FISHER, 16, Fin'bury Circus, London, E.C. P.S.—Strictly private, without publicity or Bill of Sale, to trustworthy persons on safe ecurity. d c365 MONEY LENT PRIVATELY AT A FEW HOURS' NOTICE. A Gentleman having a large amount of Capital is willing to grant advances, upon note of hand alone, for any term not exceeding 15 years, from S15 to SI(K)O, at 5 per cent., to Clergymen, Farmers, Hotel Proprietors, Lodging-house Keepers, Tradesmen, or to any responsible Person, Male or Female, in Town or Country. Without loan-office formali- ties or Bill of Sale. Distance no object, and so long as the interest is paid the capital can remain. No genuine application refused. All communications are treated strictly private. Apply to the actual Lender, H. Harrison, Esq., I 8i, York Road, Westminster Bridge Road | London. R