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k/* This Property will command a practical monopoly of i)tc qoai Trade of the Danube, Black Sea, and Constan- tinople. Income from Contracts offered will amount to X30,000 per annum, equal to over 30 per cent, on the total Capital of the Company after payment of the Govern- ment royalty. A further offer has been received to take the whole production of Coal at a clear profit of 10s. per ton. THE IRON GATE COAL AND CHROME COMPAIT, LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies Acts, 1862 to 1880, whereby the Liability of Shareholders is Limited to the amount of their Shares. Capital £ 100,000, in 100,000 Shares of £ 1 each, Of which 20,000 are taken by the Vendor in part payment of the purchase-money, and the first issue of 50,000 are now offered for subscription, payable:—5s. per Share on Application, 5s. per share on Allotment, and the balance, as and when required, in Calls of 5s. per Share, at intervals of not less than three months. In the event of no Allotment being made, the amount payable on Application for Shares will be returned in full. DIRECTORS. Sie GEORGE INNES, Bart., Richmond, Surrey. JAMES CROSTON, Esq., Manchester, and Upton Hall, Cheshire. MR. ALBERM.YN JENKINS, Higher Broughton, Manchester. T. SAUNDERS, Esq., J.P., Holland Road, Ken- sington, W. MR. COUNCILLOR HUGO SHAW, Manchester. THOMAS OLDHAM, Esq., Holmefield, Sale, Manchester. SOLICITOR. J. H. BOARDMAN, Esq., 41, John Dalton Street, Manchester. BANKERS. THE UNION BANK OF MANCHESTER AND BRANCHES (Messrs. Glyn, Mills and Co., London Agents). AUDITORS. MESSRS. JOHN ADAMSON, SON, AND CO., Nor- folk Street, Manchester. SECRETARY (PRO TEM). MR. F. W. DAWSON. REGISTERED OFFICES. 9, CORPORATION STREET, MANCHESTER. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. This company is formed for the purchase of con- cessions granted by the Crown of Hungary, of the minin"- rights in perpetuity over a distance of about 25 square miles in extent, situate on the Danube at Tisovitza and Eibenthal. near the well-known city of Orsova, together with the freehold land at Tiso- vitza, and the works, houses, offices, and landing- stages erected thereon, and the plant and machinery appertaining thereto, and for working the extensive and valuable deposits of coal and chrome thereon, COAL.—This property has been inspected and favourably reported upon by some of the most eminent authorities—namely, Prof, Hull, F.R.S., F.G.S., Director of the Government Geological Survey of Ireland, and previously Government Inspector of Mines in Lancashire, Prof. V. Ball, F.R.S., F.G.S., Director of the Government Geo- logical Survey of India, and Commissioner at the Vienna Exhibition, 1873, Nelson Boyd, Esq., F.G.S., M.E. J. E. Wood, Esq., C.E., F.R.S., Luke Blackwell, Esq., M.E., and others, who state that the coal on this property resembles both in appearance and quality the South "W ales steam coal, being peculiarly adapted for use in locomotives, and for steam navigation, a fact that is proved by analysis. The coal seams are vertical, or nearly so, and crop out on the flanks of the hills, and can be worked by adits, without machinery, for raising or draining. Four of the seams are already proved, and opened out by adit levels. These seams vary in thickness from 4 ft. to 20 ft., and the quality is excellent. Another seam 48 ft. in thickness is stated to have been discovered, and others are known to exist. It is computed that these seams contain over 100,000,000 tons of workable coal, free from gas or water. These collieries, being the nearest cheap source of supply for vessels navigating, and towns upon the Lower Danube, Black Sea, and Constantinople, will have the whole trade open to them, and no English coal can possibly compete on account of freight and charges, which to Galatz amount to 15s. to 20s. per ton, whilst it is estimated the total costs to this company for coal delivered free on board will not be more than 5s. per ton. The selling price of steam coal aL Galatz is stated to be about 39s. per ton, and for native coal further up the river 21s. to 338. per ton. The supply from the collieries can easily be made equal to 2,000 tons per week, and deliveries commenced forthwith. The directors have already received an offer of contract for 20,000 tons of this coal per annum, for three years, with a clear profit to the company of 10s. per ton. A further offer has been received to take all the coal that can be delivered at the same rate of profit. The chrome ore crops out on the surface, and can be worked in open quarry, and the simple process of hand-picking would suffice to ensure a large immediate delivery, very little capital being icquned, except for actual wages. The inspecting engineers concur in stating that the chrome ore can bo delivered on the Danube, free on board at 5s. to 6s. per ton. A firm contract is already offered for 10,000 tons per annum, for three years, with a clear profit to the company of £ 2 per ton. The demand for coal on the Danube, and for chrome in England, America, and on the Continent being continuous and increasing, and the sources of supply of the latter being few, a ready sale at highly remunerative rates may be always relied upon for a much larger output. The purchase money agreed to be paid for the estate and mineral rights is £ GO,OlO, to be paid or in f as- ^°^ows> viz.: £ 16,000 in cash, £ 20,000 chromJf>a^"U^> s^art8> and the balance in coal and of ^Vs-'ociati th° memorandum, and Articles NTHC 0FFINOF TH* application for shares i„^P £ .an<l f°rmS °f Solicitor, Auditors, the f (\ Offices of the Company. "bankerb> also at the ^—1W——~ BRYANT & I MAY'S MATCHES b i i V THE ST. WINIFRED /ERATED WATER COMPANY, LIMITED. 7o be Incorporated under the Companies Acts' 1862 to 1880. Capital Z3,000 in 3,000 Shares of .£'1 each, Payable 2s. 6d. on Application, and 7s. 6d. per Share on allotment, and the Balance if required in Calls at intervals of not less than three months. DIRECTORS: ENOCH LEWIS, Esq., Mostyn Quay, Mostyn. JOHN PRICE, Esq., Liverpool. SAMUEL JONES, Esq., Holywell, North Wales. G. MAELOR EVANS, Esq., The Strand, Holywell. EDWARD JONES, Esq., T.C., Birkenhead. BANKERS THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK LIMITED, HOLYWELL. SOLICITORS Messrs. P. M. EVANS AND R. J. WILLIAMS, HOLYWELL. AUDITORS Messrs. ROOSE. PRICE & Co., NORTH JOHN STREET, LIVERPOOL. SECRETARY (PRO TEM). WILLIAM THOMAS COLE. REGISTERED OFFICE .-—HOLYWELL, NORTH WALES. PROSPECTUS: This Company is formed to take over and carry on an esta-blished and extensive Mineral Water Manufactory, situated in Holywell, North Wales, together with plant, machinery, and all the necessary appurtenances for the successful and profitable pro- secution of this business in all its branches. Of late an enormously increased demand has sprung up for high-class non-alcoholic beverages, and as much depends on the nature of the water from which such beverages are manufactured, this property is eminently calculated to maintain and extend the good reputation it already enjoys for the excellence of its products, the water used being that obtained from the Holy Well, at Holywell, North Wales, and which is admitted by scientific opinion to be the equal of, or superior to any other spring in the principality. Owing to the increasing demand above referred to, an increase in the Stock-in-Trade is necessitated, and also additions to machinery, involving a small outlay of capital. The property, which is leasehold for 21 years, renewable at expiration, has been obtained on most advantageous terms, and the vendor retains a con- siderable interest in the concern. The purchase consideration for the Good Will, Stock, Horses, Carts, Machinery, Lease, Cases, Hampers, Bottles, etc., on the premises and in customers' hands is One Thousand and Fifty Pounds. Besides the trade already established, steps have been taken to insure a large connection in Liverpool, Manchester, Chester, and other populous centres. The Company's manufactures include Lemonade, I Ginger Ale, Soda, Potass, Seltzer, LithiaWaters, and Cordials. The only contract entered into is one dated November 24th, 1883, between R. JONES (the Vendor) and P. M. EVANS and R. J. WILLIAMS, acting for and on behalf of the Company. Applications for shares on the form herewith will be received by the Bankers and Secretary of the Company. Prospectuses and application forms can be obtained from ih* Bankers, and Solicitors, and Copy of the Contain gMu be seen at the Registered Office of the Compaw* A ^BENSON'S WORKMAN'S SILVER ENGLISH LEVER. Y,5 Ds. OD. SPECIALLY MADE TO KEEP PERFECT TIME. gTAND ROUGH WEAR and T AST A LIFETIME. IN ALL SIZES. CAPPED, JEWELLED, and ALL LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, Delivered safe and free to all parts on receipt of Y, 5 5s. Od. BY J. W. BENSON, THE STEAM FACTORY, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C. Illustrated lists of Watches from JE2 2s., to JE200 free. Agents, Secretaries of Societies, foremen, and others, required to establish Watch Clubslfor the above. 4!1 WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by Thousands to be worth a GUIXEA A Box for Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fulness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heats, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it in thousands of cases. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and they will be ackii pledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them carry off all gross humours, open all obstruc- tions, and bring about all that is required. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to equa BEECHAM'S PILLS for removing any obstruction or ir- regularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the liver, they act like "MAGIC," and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action with the ROSEBUD of health the whole physical energy of the human frame— Ihese arc "FACTS" admitted by thousands, embracing all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the nervous and debilitated is, BEECHAM'S PILLS have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS 1 a remedy for Coughs in general, asthma, difficulty of n l M b,I101.ness breath, tightness and oppressiou of the chest, wheezing. <foc., these Pills stand unrivalled They speedily remove that sense of oppression and difficulty of breathing which nightly deprive the patient of rest. Let any person give BKKCHAM'S COUGH PILLS a trial, and the most violent cough will in a short time be semoved. CAT-TIO.I.-The public are requested to notice that the words "BF.F.CHAM s 1 ILLS, St. Helen! are on the Govern- ment Stamp affixed to each box of the Pills. If not on, they arc a forgery. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by the pro- prietor, T Beecham, Chemist, St. Helens, Lancashire, in boxes at Is lM. and 2s. i)d. each. Sent post free from the proprietor, for 15 or ^6 stamps. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicinc Dealers in Wales. N.B.—Full directions are given with each box. ilOYAL PHILANTHROPIC FRIENDLY SOCIETY, Established 1814, and Rendered pursuant to Act of Parliament. CHIEF OFFICES :—36, SE STREET, LIVERPOOL. -:o:- Paid in Death Claims. Y,2041000 0 0 Grants to Members 5,427 15 0 ■ DR. Financial Statement from ^ctquary rsl, rNN;, to January isty 1884. Ca. "P | £ 'v.; .«**»;•.— v 4 8. d. To Netfc Capital as per last Statement 32230 » By Claims at Death 834S 1 fi Cash collected 16300 If* p}'| ? < Interest, &c 1442 7 j Cottectors' Commission and Allow- ¡ ances 4894 10 7i Expenma of Management. 2618 7 9 Balance carried down 33937 4 6 JE49973 44"73 11 91 To Balance brought down, being ttfc worth of the Society, and consisting of the following Investments, &c. X £ B. d. To Mersey Docks and Harbour POai*d Bonds 12000 0 0 Liverpool Corporation Bond :i; 1000 0 0 Birkenhead Corporation Bond,i„ 1000 0 0 Mortgages on Freehold PropefSfes 16625 0 0 Freehold Property 1673 19 0 Cash in North Western BaDkj, 1069 9 4 CI Treasurer and Counrty^Agents' hands to meet Claims 568 16 1 M £ 33,937 4 5 W ————====== 'i Worth of the Society £ 33,937 4 5 Saved during the year 1,706 15 11 Audited by Mr. Frederick Gittins, Chartered Accountant, 40, Castle StreetLiverpool. ACTIVE CANVASSERS WANTED—Ajt>LY to Mr. EDWARD BOOEY, Agent, Brynford-street, Holywell. 1t REGISTER OF OWNERS FOR THE DISTRICT OF HOLYWELL. NOTICE OF TIME FOR MAKING CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that all personp who are entitled to vote as Owners or Proxies at the Election of Members of the Local Board for the District of HOLYWELL, and who are not on the Register of Owners and Proxies now in force, or who being on the Register do not retain thequalifioation or the address described therein, and who are desirous to have their names inserted in the Register about to be made for the said District, and all persons who are desirous of objecting to any name on the Register now in force, are hereby required to give or send to me, on some one of the first six days of March next, a Claim or Objection [as the case mtiv be] in the Form hereunder set forth. H. A. COPE, Chairman of the Local Board. Dated this 22nd day of February, 1884. OWNER'S CLAIM. To the Chairman of the Local Board for the ^D'istrict of This day of ,188 I, the undersigned, claim to have my Name inserted in the Register of Owners and Proxies for the District of pursuant to the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1875, as Owner of the Property hereinafter de¡,l. which is atapated in the Parish of that is to say: (aj > I also state that the Interest or Est* T have Mich Pro*)* '"»« Aj jrikt of all the Rent-service which I receive or respect thereof, and the r vae PKWM ^5 from whom I receive or to whom I pay such Rent-service, are set forth in the Form hereunder written. And in *es- And in res- In respect of pect of which pect of which Description of which I have an I receive in I pay in < Property (bj Estate or Rent-service rom Rent-service Interest of (c) the sunt of the sum of (d) (f) £ ) s. ) d. £ ) a. I d. ———————— Signature of Claimant. Address (A) of Claimant. I a Here insert a clear Statement of the Property, Partner claiming, insert the number and as "House," "Building," House and names of the other Partners in the Firm. Acres of Land." d If the Property is let by the Owner, insert the b Describe the Property by its Name, Situation, amount of Kent received from each Tenant. or the Name of the Occupier, or any other « Insert Name of Tenant or Tenant# designation by which it may be identified. f If the Owner is a Lessee paying Rent, insert c Describe the Estate or Interest, as an estate in the amount of all the Rent he pays. fee simple, offrechold, a term of years, and Q Insert the Name of the Lessor. also whether it is held by the Claimant solely h This need not be the Owner's residence but or jointly with others, and in the case of a should be some Address within the District. A Partner must set out the Amount of Rent-sci rice which he would receive or pay if the qualifying property were equally divided among his co-partners and himself. CLAIM OF PROXY. To the Chairman of the Local Board for the District of This day of ,188 I, the undersigned, having been appointed by of Owner [or Owners] of the Property hereinafter described which is situated in the Parish of to vote as his [or their] Proxy pursuant to the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1875, olaim to have my name inserted in the Register of Owners and Proxies for the District of as such Proxy. I hereby transmit to you (a.) the wilting under the hand [or hands, or its the east of a Corporation, the seal] of appointing me such Proxy. I also state that the Interest or Estate which h'18 [or have] in such Property and the amount of the Rent-service which he [or they] receives [or receive] or pays [or pay] in respect thereof and the names of the persons from whom he [or they] receives [or receive I, or to whom he [or theyl pays [or pay] such Rent-service are set forth in the Form hereunder written. Tn respect of And in res- And in res- i P pect of which pect of which Appointor has the Appomtor F ( ) the Appointor To Property (b) a^Estate or receives,in pays ux Interest of (c) ^-seryice Rent-servu* v the sum of (a) >the sum of (/) __h I s. ( ù. 1; I 8. d. IlJ i I I I Signature of Proxy. Address (k) of Proxy. a If the appointment itself is not sent, insert the d If the Property is let by the Appointor, insert words an attested copy of." the amount of Rent receive) from eaoh & Describe the Property by its Name, Situation, Tenant. or the Name of the Occupier, or any other e Insert Name of Tenant or Tenants. b Describe the Property by its Name, Situation, Tenant or the Name of the Occupier, or any other e Insert Name of Tenant or Tenants. designation by which it may be identified. If the Appointor is a Lessee paying Bent, in- c Describe the Estate or Interest, as an estate in sert the amount of all the Rent he pays. fee simple, of freehold, a term, of years, and g Insert the Name of the Lessor. whether it is held by the Appointor solely or K h This need not be the Proxy's Residence, but jointly with others. i should be some Address within the District I ■ ii in i I.. FORM OF OBJECTION. To the Chairman of the Local Board for the JHttrict of This day of 188 I I hereby give you Notice that I object to the Name of the Person mentioned and I described below beiug retained on the RegustM of Owners and Proxies for the District of described below being retained on the Regis" r of Owner8 and Proxies for the District of I Christian and Surname Description (in ease of the Owner or Proxy Address as described. f. e 0f Proxy) of Objected to. catlon as described. Appointor. — « "V — & ——— — ■ ■ Signature of ObjectpR Address of Objector. I, v NO T ICE. -1 MR. MAURICE, SUR G EON DENTIST, II' OF CHESTER, j WILL ATTEND IN FUTURE AT 4' NO. 4, BANK PLACE, HOLYWELL, | ( Second and last Fridays of every month. Nfajtfc Visit 29th February. T. W INEFRIDE'S CONVENT, WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. BOARDING and DAY S C BOO L for -D Young Ladies. Course of instruction: Thorough English Instrumental Music Singing (Tunic Sol-fa taught thoroughly) Drawing Painting; Plain and Fancy Needlework. French, taught by Natives. German by Professor Junod. Dancing, Mrs. Edwards, of Chester (Lessons every Friday). E. HUGHES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, OLD ANTELOPE HOTEL WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. WINES AND SPIRITS, OF THE FINEST BRANDS, IN CASKS OR BOTTLES. AøDT B- WORTHINGTON'S UNEXCELLED IfuRTON AL D'AECY'S DCJBLIN STOUT, Which can be obtained in 9 gallon casks for the convenient of private families. BOTTLED ALES AND PORTER. Immediate delivery of orders guaranteed. ESTABLISHED 1840. CHURCH OF ENGLAND LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE, TRUST AND ANNUITY INSTITUTION. 9 & 10, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament—4 & 5 Vict., cap. xcii. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. ASSURANCES granted on the lives and property of the general public upon very favourable terms and conditions. Sums assured are made payable during life, so as to constitute a provision for old age, as well as against premature death. "Free" Policies are issued, which can never entirely lapse through non-payment of Premiums. The Policies of this Institution now extend to cover loss or Damage occasioned by Lighting, whether the Property insured be set on fire th-ereby or not. SPECIAL ALLOWANCES made from the Proprietors' Fund in aid of Premiums on both Life and Fire Assurances effected by Clergymen and Ministers, and Members of the Scholastic Profession. Prospectuses, Forms of Proposal, and every infor- mation may be obtained of the undermentioned Agent of the Company or of H. M. BAKER, SECRETARY. AGENT—J. R. JONES, CAKBWTCB SCHOOLS, HOLYWELL. Ic p FEBRUARY 1884. LIVERPOOL & MOSTYN. The fast-sailing steamer I "SWIFTSURE," R0RSKF K»* t -i i ap specially for the station, will ply between LIVERPOOL & MOSTYN, leaving North end of the Prince's Landing Stage, and Mostyn (weather permitting) with libertv to tow. as under:— DATE. From LIVERPOOL. From MOSTYN. with liberty to tow. as under:— DATE. From LIVERPOOL. From MOSTYN. >8 Thursday 9 Oa.m 39 Friday 11 30 a.m Heivy G-ooda received at Chester Basin, near St. Oeorge'6 Baths, for Mostyn Daily at S 30 to 10 0 a.m.—February 8th, 9 0 a.m. to 12 0 noon; 13th, 10pm. to 5 0 p.m. 15th, 3 0 p.m. to 5 0 p.m.; 20th, 3 0 p.m. to 5 0 p.m.; 22nd, 9 0 a.m. to 12 0 noon; 27th, 1 O p.m. to 5 0 p.m. 29th, 2 0 p.m. to to 12 0 noon; 27th, 1 0 p.m. to 5 0 p.m. 29th, 2 0 p.m. to I' 6 0 p.m. FARES—FORE CABIN, Is. 6d. AFTER CABIN, 2s. M. RETURN SAME DAY, 2s. Od. 38. Od. Light Goods received at Prince's Landing Stage an hour I before the time of sailing. The Steamer not to be held responsible for non-sailings. Steamer not accountable for damage or injury to Horses, (ferriages, or any Live Stock. Goods when landed are entirely at the risk of the consignees. Passengers taken on board and landed at New Brighton on notice being given to the Pier Master there. Tickets not transferable. Children Six to Twelve, Half- fare. Special arrangements for Pic-nic, School parties, See. Refreshments on Board. AN LlJib BOlal frail Steamers to UNITED STATES & CANADA. FROM LIVERPOOL. PERUVIAN ..FOEHALIFAX & POBTLAND..Feb. 28 CASPIAN FOB HALIFAX & PORTLAND.. Mar. 6 8ARMATIAN FOB HALIFAX & POBTLAND Mar. 13 SARDINIAN..FOB HALIFAX & POBTLAND..Mar. 20 PARISIAN. FOB HALIFAX & PORTLAND Mar. 27 CIRCASSIAN..FOB HALIFAX & POBTLAND., Apr. 3 OCEAN RATES: Saloon, 12 TO 21 GUINEAS Intermediate, t7 7,. STEERAGE, £4 4s. Through tickets at special rates to Chicago, and to all points in the Western States and Canada. or NOTE.-The best, quickest and cheapest route for Manitoba and the Great North West is by the Mail Steamers of this Line. ASSISTED PASSAGES to HALIFAX are granted to GENEBAL LABOUBEBS, MECHANICS, &c., for JE4, and to AGRICULTURISTS, AGBICUI/TTTBAL LABOURERS, and FBKALK DOMESTIC SEBVANTS for 1. 3 and Througt to Inland points in Canada at Special Rates. W Passengers landing at Halifax or Portland and going inland are accompanied on the Railway by the Company's special conductor. "PAMPHLETS on Canada and Manitoba and the Western States free on application. Full particulars from ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., JAKES STBEET, LIVEBPOOI OB TO— THOMAS BALES, Eyton Terrace Flini. THE RED LION HOTEL, HOLYWELL. ST. DAVID'S DAY DINNER, 1884sv WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, THE 4TH OF MARCH, (Instead of Saturday, the 1st). Dinner at 6-30 p.m. Tickets 3s. (j. May be had • a the Bar of-the Hotel. r.— — j WM. FREEMAN, PBCITBIETOS, ■" ESTABLISHED, 1854. EVANS, RICHARDS & (JO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL DRAPERS, UPHOLSTERY, CARPET, & MANCHESTER WAREHOUSEMEN, LONDON ROAD, LIVERPOOL. MOURNING OUTFITS, FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS. IN consequence of tbeir continually increasing Country Orders, both Wholesale and Retail, EVANS, RICHARDS & Co. have made special arrangements in order to more fully develop that- department of their trade, and aie now in a posi- tion to execute all Country Orders with economy, promptitude, and despatch. Orders amounting to £1 and upwards, arc forwarded, Carriage Paid, to all parts of North Wales. TEEMS—CASH BEFOBE DELIVERY. — V ESTIMATES GIVEN, PATTERNS SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION. WINTER SEASON, 1883-4. — OL EVANS, RICHARDS, & Co., have muctF pleasure in announcing that they have, in view of the coming season, made very extensive CASH v PURCHASES of all the leading Novelties from LONDON and PARIS, and the undermentioned e ul' Departments are replete with new and fashionable goods, offering decided and genuine bargains throughout:— SEALSKIN MANTLES, LACES. FUR-LINED CLOAKS, SCARFS, FUR CAPES, RIBBONS, JACKETS, OUTFITTING, BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, HATS, GLOVES, COSTUMES, HOSIERY. SILKS, CARPETS. DRESS MATERIALS, CURTAINS, FLANNELS BEDSTEADS, DRAPr& £ ADDING, BLANK.KTS, &c., o:c.; &c. SHIRTS, EVANS, RICHARDS AND CO., LONDON ROAD, LIVERPOOL. MARBLE & LIMESTONE QUARRY, PANT A S A F II, NEAR HOLYWELL. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD STONES, GATE POSTS, WINDOW SILLS AND HEADS, STEPS, COPING, &c. MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, &c.. In Granite and Foreign Marble. IMPERISHABLE METAL LETTERS. PRICES ON APPLICATION TO- A LANGDON, ST. WINEFRIDE'S HOUSE, WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE I WORLD FAMED I*] ViTilil'JftC ni'j I »1" "1" 'P H TBADE MARK. BLOOD MIXTLTRE." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER. For cleansing and clearing the blood from i.11, imparities cannot be too highly recommend .d. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of (ill kin It is a never-failing and permanent cure.. A It Cures old Sores. Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy Soi-es. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Spellings. Clears the Blood from all impure Matter, From whatever cause arising As this irixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delic ite constitution either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial o test its value. T housands of Testimonials from all parte. did in Bottles 2s times the quantity, cases throughout cure m the great majority of long gt s bv the world, or sent on receipt ot so TITF LINCOLN ft MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG CO Wholesa e All Patent Medicine Homes. ESTABLISHED, 181:¿. '0'- PROCTOR AND R Y L A N I), ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR ROOTS, COR- AND CRASS, ALSO, SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, 'A* Wobxb—CHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM. V :0:- Detailed List, with particulars of Prizes for Roots offered in 1881, post free. AGENTS T»m«. -Russell, Brimatage, Birkenhead, wXm lXbranage, HolmeS Chap.1. Mr. Henry Manley, Aston, iNantwich. Mr J J. Bancroft, Ruthin. 1\1r. Godfrey Parry, Llaiisaintffraid. Corwon. Afr Joaeph Lloyd, Mi'Ier, St. Asaph. Mr. T. W. Davenport, Corn Merchant, Wrexham. Mr W. Griffiths, Cross Keys, Chirk. Him. Mr. George Cros. Saudiway, Northwich. ) Mr. "William P. Jones, Ironmonger. M^d. Mr Teter Jones, Corn Merchant, Halkyu, IIywdJ. Air. A. li Thompson, SandWh. Mr. William -Tones, Nant (i-.viljm. Bui-ian, '■ ^• Messrs J. and E. Jones, rynsion, Caerwys, lioh \v. i. Mr. Hubert Roberts. Taarhiw, Groes, Denbigh. Mr. John Hughes, Llewelyn Terrace, Llaorwst.