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? — —— ———?.—————————— t- Sa b'* by Mr. John Pritehard. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE RECTORY, GAERWEN. MR. JOHN PRITCHAHD has been inateucted by be Representatives ef the late Rev. R. Pabby to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION towards tie oud of January, the whole of the In-door and Out-door Effects, partionlars of which will shortly appear. „20„6„„2 Bodhvfrvd, Bangor. BODORGAN, ANGLESEY. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK. IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS, FARMERS, AND OTHEHS. MR JOHN PRITCHARI) begs to announce ihat M tie will hold a SALE of FAT and STORE STOCK at Bodoroan S7ATt"X. on l\IONDAY, JANtU' :4th, 1884, and win comprise 44 FAT and Four Y.?s Old BULLOCKS and HEIFKRS Four MILCH COWS, 140 FAT WEDPKKS and EWES, 30 BREEDING EWES, Three SFIFRLING RAMS. Five FAT PORKER&. Theprui/erty of well known Feeders. A HAND- BOMF P.)NY rising 4 Years Old, 14 2 hands high. Further particulars will appear in future advert i semonts and catalogues. Bodilyfryd, Baugor. 2053 UPPER BANGOR. TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND OTHERS. MR. JOHN PRITCHA'D has been instructed by Mr. UOTTISO (who is relinquishing House- keeping) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, No. 5, Frosdirxon Tkurack, I mtkk BiNoop.. on MONDAY, jaxuart; 7th, 1884, com- menrinu at ONE o'clock p.m. prompt, Surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE comprising a Handsome Walnut Drawing Room Suite, in Green Striped Repp, Massive Walnut Loo Table, Mahogmiv Fancy Table, Brussels and Tapestry Carp-ts, 'Fenders and Fire Sets, Iron Umbrella Stand. Oilcloth, Pier Glass, Iron French Bedsteads, Wool Mattress, Toilet Tables, Toilet Ware, Cane- Seated Chairs, Toilet Glasses, Sponge Bath, Sevez-til Pairs New Linen Sheets: Blankets, jDa'nTnble Cloths, Kitchen Tables, Chairs, CulÎlury Utensils, &c, 5 6 Boil?yfrvd, Bangcr, 2056 BPYNIAU HEULOG, NEAR BANGOR. TO BE LET, with Immediate Possession, the _L above Capital Dttiry Farm, comprising about 52 Acres of Excellent niul Well Cultivated Laud. Good House and Ample Outbuildings.—Apply to JOH); Pditchakd, Anctioncar and Land Agent, Bangor. 2086 BRYNCELYN, TWO MILES FROM BEAU- MAlUS. 1.11 LET, Unfurnished, this Charming H .'sid'ence, comprising the following Accommo- dation, viz.:—Four Entertaining and Six Bed- rooms. Bath-room, W.C., Ample Range of Domestic OJHccs, Stabling, Coach ilouae, Kitchen and Flower Gardens, Grounds Tastefully Arrituged, and Three Acres of Land. Rent £75 per annum. Apply t) .J,)lI); PitirciiAHi), Auctioneer and Lanu Aaent, Bangor. 2072 A5(ti", by f,ell-is II illiainx and Loveyrove. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE, Ac., AT BARMOUTH. Messrs. LEWIS Williams Axn LOVE. II GROYE havobeen instructed by the Trustees of Mrs F. O. Evans, in Liquidation, to SELL BY AUCTION, at a Date in JANVUU to be hereafter fixed, all the VALUABLE FURNITURE, Billiard Table and Fittings, Pianofortes, Bar and Cellar Stock and Fittings, Ac., contained in the Mams?. IIhei., and No. 1, Marine tkbiiack, Bar- uoriu. Fr further particulars apply to the Trustees of th3 Estnte, at Barmouth,or to the AUOTIONKKUI, at their Oltices in Dolgelley and Portmadoo. 2071 TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY, FARMERS, TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. M li. HENRY ROBERTS, Pensyflog, Treinadoc, l' begs to inform his friends and the public gea?rallvT that he has taken out a LICENCE as an Auctioneer and Appraiser. 2032 INVESTMENT LIFE POLICIES (peculiar to this Institution), Combining all the ad vantages of an Ordinary Life Assurance with a most Protitablo Investment. Uxattaisabi.k In any Other Institution. Ulisuationa of Actual Results forwarded on Application. Special Advantages to Immediate Entrants  ŒE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND. 1' J (ForLifeA'!SHranceandAnnuit[es.) Annual Revenue, £ 470,000. Claims and Bonuses Paid, £ 4,593,600. Loans ox Reversions, Ac. Edinburgh 82, Princes-street. Leeds 14, East Parade. Manchester Royal Exchange. Liverpool 11, Tithebam-street 1973 MANCHESTER ..Jl CORPORATION CONCENTRATED ???? ? MANURE, Made from Human Excrement, Blood, Bones, Fish, Ac., An,dysÍ'1g about It-80 per Cent of Organic Matter, containing) 2-74 of Ammonia. 4-29 of Alkaline Salts, containing 1-57 of Potash. ) 5-87 of Tribanc Phosphate. j'07 of Salphato of Lime. Delivered in Bag. at any Railway Station within 160 miles of Manchester in not less than Four Ton tots, and within 50 mile3 iu not less than Two Ton Lot,, at 13 PE It TON. W ill be sold by Analysis if written application be nfaJe. HY. WFITLEY, Supcrindendent, Health Department, TowlI Hall, Manchester, or to Mr Wm. Worgan Builder, LItuifair. 2006 IRONMONGEKY. FURTHER REDUCTIONS Ð) EUKCT A CI.EAItAXCK, AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PMCES, THE UNION TANKING COMI'ASY RF.MOVINO TO IBE PREMISES. 45 and 47, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. George peet and SON C)F hrereiiii?luisliiti?tlitibtisinessat ne above addrcss, and are offering the whole of their arge and well-assorted STOCK OF GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY AT AN KNORMilCH IISDCCTlON FOR CASH. Chaniielik:i- At Half-prica. Electro-Plaied Goons At Half-price. Brioht STnL FXNIKlts At Half-price. I'i&k Irons At Half-price Tauli: Lamps At Half-price. HALL Stands At Half price. KITClIEN RE^risrrES At 30 par Cent Off A Large Assortment of Coal Vases, London Bronzed Tea Urns, Coffee Urns, Paper Trays, Waiters, Tea'Caddies, Dressing Cases, Cash Boxes, &c., &c., at considerably under Wholesale Prices. G. P. A SON would invite all persons in want 01 Ironmongery. Goods to inspect their Stock before purchasing ekewliere, ab they will effect a saving of half the amount by so doing and obtain the best and most reliable articles in the market. AH Goods Guaranteed. Business carried on as usual at 13 GREAT GEORGE-STREET, LIVERPOOL 1360 £2 WEEKLY and Upwards may be Easily and Vz Honestly RealiseU by Person. of Either Sex, without hindrance to prebent eccuptttion.-For naviculars, Ao„ enclose addressed envelope to Evans, Watts A Company, (P. 279), Merchants, 2010 MRS M. A. CROOKS, 222, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, AND TOTTENHAM BUILDINGS, 71, HIGH-STREET, RHYL, BEGS to thank her numerous Customers JD for their kind and liberal support for a period of 27 Years, and to inform them that she has just received a very large and varied Stock of WINTER GOODS. BOSTOCK'S CELEBRATED LADIES' AND GENTS BOOTS AND SHOES, and the Ladies' "Systematic Boot for Ease and Comfort. Also other First-class Manufactures, wind she can highly recommend at Lowest Pricei consistent with quality; an early inspection of which will greatly oblige. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN NORTH WALES. A LARGE STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED K BOOTS, And the Agent for the above WATERPROOF SOLES, As advertised in the Field, Chraphie, and Queen newspapers 40 THE STORES. The London and Westminster Supply Association, 4 A, DEANE-STREET, (Near Central Station), LIVERPOOL. The Association beg to call special attention to their NEW SEASON'S TEA. Packed in 6-lb. Air-tight Canisters at Is. 8d., 2s., 2s. 6d., and 3s. per lb. SENT FREE PER PARCELS POST The New Baron Liebig's Coffee in 1-lb. Tins at Is. Sd. per lb. THIS COFFEE is recommended for its medica qualities, many persons have been debarred from dainking coffee usually sold, on account of the Empyreumatic Oil. The Liebig process disperses this unpleasant element, and makes it stimulative, agreeable, and digestive. NEW JAMS have arrived. The quality is very Superior this Season. On and after 1st January, 1884, all Profits will be divided among purchasiug members. All goods delivered free by our own Vans in the City and Suburbs. Carriage Paid on all Country Orders amounting to £2 and upwards. Illustrated Price List free on application at THE STORES, 4i, DEANE-STREET, LIVERPOOL Near St. John's Market. 597-170 Tt)Ts TOYS I TOYS 1 11 la Unprecedented Variety. Both Hemispheres contribute their Highest Art Genius to produce J. OWEN'S Marvellous NEW GOODS. In Unprecedented Variety. JOHN OWEN, WHOLESALE TOY DEALER 49 and 51, SHUDEHILL, MANCHESTER. /CONTINENTAL AND BRITISH FANCY C, GOODS, Croquet, Archery, Cricket, Bad?- mington, Lawn Tennis, Balls, Bats, Wickets, Novelties of every description in Workboxes, Desks, Dressing Cases, Tea Caddies, Cutlery, Jewellery, Hair Brushea and Combs. OWEN'S collection of GLASS ORNAMENTS, Lustres, Vases, wid Shades is unequalled Ladies' Companions, &0. Every variety in Purses, Bags, Albums, Perfumery, and ?' o?h's Arks, Dolls, Drums, Tops, Building Bricks, and Piiasles cf all kinds.—Terms, Cash. Cases of Goods always packed up to suit any trade from £ 2 to f5, and X10 to A;15, well assorted of all kinds. BWNote the Address49 and 51, SIICDEIIILI., opposite THOMAS-STREET, MANCHESTER. JOHN OWEN, Proprietor. 874 TREES, PLANTS, Ac. FOR WALES. Forest & UNDERWOOD TREES. Many 1' Millions. FRUIT TREES, full bearing & smaller Sizes. EVERGREEN A FLOWERING SHRCRS of all kinds, Bushy and Stout. ROSES.-Dwarf, from 6s per doæn; Standard, from 15s per dozen, less per 100. Thousands of Grand Trees to select from. CARNATIONS, PANSIES, A other Hardy Florists' Flowers, the tinest varieties. HERBACEOUS, BORDER & ROCK PLANTS, a full collection. XEW DKSCRIPTIVE CATALOUGF. (No. 287) of the above 228 pages, post free on application. Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Lilies, A other Bulbs. PRICE CATALOUOK, NO. 286, POST FlIEr:. "JAMES DICKSON & SONS," NEWTON NURSERIES, CHESTER. Branch Nurseries ) Newtown, Montgomeryshire. Wales ) Merionethshire. S- Extent of Nursuries-250 acres. 1683 SAMUEL ALLSOPP & SONS' East india PALE AND BURTON ALES, Ij for Season ending OCTOHEU lsr., 1983, may be obtaiued, carriage paid to any Railw.y Station, JOHN EDWARDS, Chemist. Wholesale Wine, Spirit, Ale, aid Forter Merchant, CONWAY, PENMAENMAWR, and LLAN- FAIRFECHAN, At the undermentioned prices — IN CASK "1.1 011 Per;Brl. I' KU, Per Firkin, Cost Cask. per Onl. s. d. s. d. s. d, s, d. D East India J ?° ?0 ? P.)?, Ale ) MILD ALES. A 60 0 80 0 15 0 F 54 0 27 0 13 616 XXx. 4S 02.1 0 12 014 X.X 4-2 00 10 612 PORTER AND STOUT. IS MO 300 1,5 018 1)8 54 027 0 13 6 1 (> S 48 024 0 12 014 P 4-2 0 21 0 10 ti 1 2 J. E. begs particularly to call the attention of Visitors and others to his speciality of Dinner Alo and Stout, in Bottles, wliioli are bottled with great care, and well matured. Notice that J. E. undertakes to deliver all Order. received bv Postor otherwise, Free of Cnrringe to Llimlairiodian, in order to facilitate the srievaucc and inconvenience which the Visitors find in getting Bottled Ale, Stout and Spirits. 1002 -276 NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY.— A Gentleman, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered a simple meanfc of self-cure. He will be happy to forward the par- ticulars to any suffarer on receipt of a stamped ana directed envelope.-Addreag, J. T. SEWELII, Esq., Brook Villa Hammersmith London. 1302 AN IMPORTANT FACT! /V| A AND UPWARDS carefuHy invested in ?iU Options on Stocks and Shares is the safest and most popular wf.y of rapidly making inozey on the Stock Exchange by the non-liability system. EXPLANATORY BOOK (new edition) giving Full details, Gratis aud POST FREE. Address, GEORGE EVANS and CO., Stock Brokers, Gresham House, LONDON, E.C. CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE <j FOR Pier Glasses and Picture Frames, ART STUDIO, DENBIGH. INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY. —VIEWS OF WALES- PICTURE PRAME AND LOOKING-GLASS DEPOT. 41,0 BUY IT AND TRY FOR YOURSELVES SIN C L A I R 's COLD WATER SOAP. D The Family Wash without the misery of a steaming house.-4d per lb. SINCLAIR'S COLD WATER SOAP. D A Government Inspector of SoDp Factories says: My opinion of it is very high; on no account would I be without it in the house. Sl VCLAIR'. COLD WATER BOAT jj For Laundry use.—4d per lb. SINCLAIR COLD WATER SOAP OF ALL GROCERS AND OILMEN. JAMES SINCLAIR, SOPTHWAM, LONDON, S.E. 1184-331-165 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS-NEW YEARS GIFTS. OROIDE GOLD JEWELLERY \J (Registered). THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR GOLD. WATCHES in elegant designs, equil in beauty and utility to 18-carat, 21s., 25s., 30s. Self- winding, 42s. Warranted accurate Ti/ne-keeperj LOCKETS, to hold Two Portraits, set .Ioh Pear Coral, Ac., highly finished, 3s. 6d. to 10.. oct. ALBERT and other CHAINS, fine Gold Patterns, 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d, Studs, Links, Ac., 2a. 6d. Scarf Pins, Is., 2s., 2s. 6d. Every Article of Jewellery Safe and Free per Post. Opinions of the Press and Price Lists Free. P.O.O. Chief Office London, Cross Cheques London and Provincial Bank. C C ROWE, 92, Brompton-road, London. S.W. 1170 MONEY 1 MONEY 11 MONEY Ml 52, TOWER BUILDINGS, WATER STREET LIVERPOOL. N. S. HARV, SOLE PROPRIETOR. N. S. HAR'?', SOLE PMPMMOB. mO ALL IN WANTOfMONEY.-Time and _L unnecessary expense oan be saved by applying either personall) ,or by letter, to the above adlre", where cash advances are made from 910 to £ (with or without surety on the.hor e^ P^j;jllee noticd. and on the most reasonable terms. ""P?? menta by easy instalments to suit borrowers. Cn be made either person?ty or remi ted by Post-oftce Orders, thereby affording every facility to p&rMu8 whose time is all object to them. PteMenotptheaddreaaM?bove. N.B. __Nooon- nection with anv other oNee. ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY A. CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1808. FIRE AND LIFE. Capital One Million Two Hundred Thousati Pounds. Agent jar Bangor MR. WILLIAM PUGHE, National Provincial Bank, Of whom Tables of Rates, Forms of Proposals, and any information needful to effect Life and Fire Assurance may b6 obtained. N.B.—Abolition of the Government Duty-From and after Midsummer, 1869, all Fire Assurances are exempt from the payment of Government Duty. 2 EOYAL EXCHANGE ASSURA CORPORATION, (Established by Royal Charter, A.D. 1720). FOR SEA, FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES Chiej Ojiees, Royal Exchange, London; Branch, 29, Pall Mall. THE ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED 93,900,000. FIRE ASSURANCE on Liberal Terms. LIFE ASSURANCE with or without Partici. pation in Profits. Divisions of Profit every Five Years. A large Participation in Profits, with the guarantee of the Invested Capital Stock, anè exemption, under Royal Charter, from the Liabi lities of Partnership. All real improvem.ents in modern practice, wi.tr the security of an Office whose resources havi been tested by the experience of more than a Century and a Half. A Prospectus, Table of Bonus, and Balance Shoe will be forwarded on application. Agent: Mr JAMES SMITH, Old Bank, Bangor. RHOS ABBEY FAMILY HOTEL, LLANDRILLO-YN-RHOS. Fifteen minutes' walk from Colwyn Bay Station, and adjoining the Celebrated Salmon Fishery. Public and Private Suites of Rooms Facing the Sea. SPECIAL BOARDING TEEMS ON APPLICATION. WILLIAM" PRICE, 712-193 Proprietor. THE BREWERY, BANGOR. ESTABLISHED 1812. SAMUEL F PICKER, PROPRIETOR. THE FOLLOWING CLAij OF ALES SUPPLIED, VIZ. Mild, Strong, Bitter, and specially a Pale, Light DINNER ALE, FOR PRIVATE FAMILY USE. THE ABOVE IN BARRELS, KILDERKINS, AND FIRKINS. A DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON DELIVERY ONLY. Periodical Deliveries in the Principal Towns and Districts in Carnarvonshire and Anglesey. 158 LAMPS AND WINTER GOODS. JOSIAH HUGHES & SON, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS CUTLERS AND DEALERS IN ELECTRO PLATE AND FANCY GOODS, BANGOR, HAVE great pleasure in announcing that the whole of their NEW WINTER STOCK is already unpacked, comprising an immense variety of PETROLEUM LAMtS, made by the BEST MAKERS. J. H. and SON'S collection of Lamps have always been highly uàmiredund given the g eatest satisfaction to purchasers. Their Stock for the coming season surpasses everything they have ever exhibited before, a-ul they flatter themselves that in no other shop in Carnarvonshire can be seen such a variety at such unprecedently low prices, in many instances ONLY ONE FOURTH the FORMER FIGURES. Also, Wonderfully Cheap Lines in GOOD FENDERS, FIRE IRONS, COAL VALIFF, REGISTER STOVES, Kitchen Ranges, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Bedsteads, Children's Carriages, Garden Seats, Vases, etc, A visit of inspection is respectfully invited. THE MANUFACTURING and MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT of their business has been greatly developed during the past twelvemonths, and fairly deserves the large shore of patronage bestowed upon it. THB TINMEN, BRAZIERS, COPPERSMITHS, BLACKSMITHS, FITTING, and PLCMBINO DEPARTMENTS, have all been re-arranged in extensive premises suitable for all kindsof work. Repairs of all kinds, from the largest to the most delicate, neatly and carefully executed. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR HEATING APPARATUS for GREENHOUSES, CHDBCBCH, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, dtc. References kindly permitted to Clergy, Gentry and Best Families in the districtforextellsive Hot-water and Sanitary Work lately completed by them. TLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS: — JOSIAH HUGHES AND SON, Nearly Opposite the Post-office, BANGOR, 2] NO STABLE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT ELLIMAN'S ROYAL EJM BROCATION. ELLIMAN'S ROYAL EMBROCATION FOR HORSES AND CATTLE, intoduced to the public JLJ 30 years since, has maintained its world-wide reputation, not only by reason of its possessing re- markable healing properties, quickly restoring an injured limb or part to a healthy state, but also on account of the ease with which it is applied, its use being unattended by the elighest risk or blemish. A large portion of the Masters of Foxhounds and Harriers throughout the United Kingdom use it con- stantly in their Stables, and speak highly of it. The testimony of these men as to its efficacy all must recognise as nnimpeachable. The Embrocation is very generally used by Contractors, Builders, armers and Brewsrs. Owners of Carriages and Draught Horses cannot fail to see the strictest economy to keep their ?toi-ses' letis sou)td and fit for hard work. SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS :— From His Grace the Dukf of Rutland, Master of the Belvoir Hunt. Dec. 1st, 1879. Sirs,—Elliman's Royal Embrocation is used in my stables I think it very useful. RUTLAND. From G. C. Carew Gibson, Esq., Sandgate, Pull- borough, Sussex. October 7th, 1873. Sirs,-I iike your embrocation very much we use a great deal of it. All sorts of cuts, bruises, and slight sprains it does well for capped hocks and sore throats it is almost certain to cure-Yours faithfully, G. C. CAUEW GIBSON. Posen, Prussia, 10th August, 1882. Elliman'sRoyal Embrocation has beennedin my stables for many years. I have found it illvaluable for sprains and bruises in my horses. I shall recommend this remedy to all my friends.-BARON vox KKCDKI.L Riding Master in the 2nd Royal Hussars. From Lieut. Col. R. II. Price, Master of the Rad- norshire Hunt. December, 1878. Gentlemeu,-I use the Royal Embrocation in the stables and in the kennels, and have found it very serviceable. I have also useel the Universal Embro- cation for Lumbago and Rheumatism for the last two years and have suffered very little since using it. R. II. PRICE Leiut-Col. From Major J. M. Browne, Master of South Staffordshire Hounds. Oct. 17th, 1879. SjrSi—j iinj Elliman's Embrocation exceedingly good for sprains and cuts in horses, and also for cuts in hounds' feet. I shall strongly recom- mend it to all my friends.-Yours faithfully, J. M. BROWNE. From the Royal Hunt, Windsor Great Park. Cumberland Lodge, July 4tli, 1851. Sirs,—I feel great pleasure in testifying to the successful application of your Embrocation for green wounds, the removal of strains and enlargement of horses' legs. &c.—Yours truly, CHARLES BRYANT. Wolmirstedt, Prussia, September 20th, 1882. I am glad to be able to tell you that for the last two years I have regularly used Elliman's Royal Embrocation with very excellent restilti; especially is it to be recommended for preventing and curing eore backs. I have used it in aomo cases for sprains of the shoulder with good results. I should also recommend it for applying to the legs of horg(s after a bard day's work, to ?ive them renewed ;{;ns;t'I;.D;, ilï; teHer 'e:; Owner, and Lieut. of the Reserve of the Altmarkis- chen Ulanea Regiment, Nr. 16. Sold oy Chemists and Saddlers, in Bottles, 2a. 2s6d, and 3361. Prepared by ELLIMAN, BONS, & Co., Slough. RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS, CHEST COLDS, &s. E LLIMAN'S UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION Often wanted in the Household. It is acersain cure. Simple in Application. Sold everywhere. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1882. ELLIMAN'S UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION "?or Sore Throats and Colds in the Chest. Vnr Rheumatism and Lumbago. yorStraiua.Sprams.anctHrntSM. FoCh8.ps and Chilblains before broken. To replace the Mustard Plaster. Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, Is lid and 2s 9d. Prepared by ELLIMAN, SONS, & Co., SLOUGH. ZOO PRINTINGI PRINTING r I PRINTERS TIIX "North Wales Chronicle" STEAM PRINTING E STABLISHMENT. DOUGLAS BROTHERS, LITHOGRAPHIC, cOP P ERPL ATE AND LETTERPRE33 PRINTERS, CAXTON HOUSE, HIGH STREET BANGOR, AND 53 Mostyn Street, Llandudno. PRINTING of all Descriptions neittty flMoa ted r with promptitude, and on REASONABLE TERMS, for Bankers, Brokers, Insurance Com. panies, Public Companies, Solicitors, Auctioneers &c., &o. Prospectuses, Address Cards, Articles of Association, Placards, Catalogues, Invoioes, Inventories, Bill-heads, Circulars, Check Books, Business Cards. 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