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Wanted. Ir VOl* WANT a good bowl of HARE SOUP or DINNER m go to VENK'?, Overton Arcade, High-??treet, and you'U get it 435f WANTED, a PONV, about 13 or II hands high age Wv not to exceed ten year,Apply M., Advertiser Office, Wrexham. 623p t!n)?A?tEb a young?UMAKa?UEKEHALSEKVANT. 'V? Must p:oduce satisfactory etc: euces.—Apply, 16, Regcnt,street,Llanollen. 007f ANTED a MARRIED MAX as GROOM, and to .'t' make himself generally useful. —Address Dr. W. ? JONES, Rhianva, Ruthin. 1016a ,(- EX1UA!L SHHVA?T (nhnut J?) wanted at once, in (11, London. ?U) and \e?r!\ iacre?se. — Apply, MM MARTIN, 12, Madeira Hill Wrexham. 599n .I mf AXTKt7a Gir! !? or f? years of age, as General WW Servant in a small bmih. Must be from the oountry.—Apply at 2, Daisy Bank, Hightown. a W AXTED, a SITUATION as Coachman. Middle age. Single it I)rement. Long character from high fatriily.-It. S., Coiti-asit Office, Cli(.ter. tt-Op MILLINKKV—Wanted immediately. APPRENTICES iJ and IMPROVERS to the .Millinery —Apply to J. JiurT, Lntuii House. £ 0. yueen-street, Wrexham. 49Qz_  ANTED a SUOIUTaCTIVE LAD <? ostler, and to make ihimsdf K^neraUy us fa! To live in the iliitu-e.—Apply ISI:VI:N STARS INN, Chester-street. b2op I P kRKSSMAKIN'i -Situation ?ante't as !IMPH'E t ? in a respectable house (to live in), cm work Singer's Machine.—Address, W., 5?. Tarvin Road, Chester. Win CHEMISTS APPUKKTICE -WANrKH. a weUedu- c?t?(i VO?rH, as an APPRENTICE —Apply to JAMKS FKANCIS, chemist. Ki, Pool-street, Carnarvoa. 5S!lf KKGISTRV OFFICE, conducted by MISSES WIIITING-Servants of every capacity, with good characters, constantly required High-street, Wrex- iUan., 2825n  \TATEI).()liin1 SHARKS intheWrexh'm Water Works ■C'linpany.—Apply with full particulars to Mr Hopi.i.) I' 't,?etit -street, Wrex- ham. 6U2n &: t :A:n':H, :ell1'P;;tta::i;I.!¡'J'H.ï' '-Öu"j)kC'1inder 'I ?W Winding HNGIN K, with irutii complete.—Send price and particulars to Gitr.: > linuiatus Exchange Chambers, <'ht;st»-r. A (;i:NT.-> V.'AXTED, in all part> »f England &- Wal. s, 11 not yet represented, by an A-surance Society. \V«skly p.L,.iiieijts. :Lii (,oinigiisgi-n.-For jar- licuUrs, Address Manager?. Ely Villa, Dunstible, Beds 4r ANT!), an ASSISTANT tu the Grocety and ? ? Pt uvision Trade, one who can speak Welsh pre- ferred also, an APPRKXTICE. or one who has serred j-art of his time -Apply, W. J. WILLIAMS. Liverpool Tea Shop, Town Hill, Wrexham. 4*5z ANTPD, a Voun; Active MARRIED MAN. with 1* little or no family, to take charge of a ptirof horses, and to make himself generally useful on the farm. Must be a cood ploughman Good character required.— For particulars apply to G. STt-RHEON, Cornish Hall Farm, Holt, near Wrexham. 6Hz NOBI.EMEN'S and GENTLEMEN'S FAMILIES and HOTELS.—Wanttd, mi-idle-aged Rood Cook. a?o I'?r?onn.t.id. for two in family; 10 C?'ks, t'pper and Single-handed Housemaids ind Launlrymaids, Nurses, liairviiiaids, Farmhouse Servants, Boy, dr -EI)WAIl) ifayco(ii, 2<j, Chester-street, Wrexham. €-91 ARTICLED PUPII. WANTED in a highly-respectable ?r?. school. A young !ady. about 15. who requires a situation at the expiration of her tinn would find this a desirible opening. Superior masters attend. Xo day pupils received. Premium paid by small instalments.- Address, Z., care of Mrs ELI.I-, J'i:, New Town Row, Mirminnham. 51 Sz W ANTEDR^VGRI»:L I.1L UIA ND_< >THELISTX WW CANADA, i-n-e Grants of 11.10 to 200 Acres of land are given by the Canadian Government. ASSISTED I'aSsaoks Xewly issued and illustrated pamphlets, maps, and full information respecting any part of Canada -its re-ources, trade demand for labor, wages paid, &c.- supplied free, by the Canadian Government Agent, 15, Water-street, Liverpool. 515f ^GJOTS |y ANTED J £ VEKYWHERE BY THE MUTUAL WATCH CLUBS" ASSOCIATION. KENDAl. & DEVT, Managers, lOti, Cheapside, London. Foremen, Timekeepers, .Station Masters, Clerks, Secretaries of l'ortrait Clubs, Police Officers..Shopkeepers, < £ c\, with spare time, wanted to form Clubs for this successful Association. Illustrated Catalogues and particulars on application 2228c To Let. A CCOMMODATION LAND in the trough of Wrex- J? ham.—Appty at THE COURT. 427p i" HOUSE to Let m St. Mark's Terrace.—Apply to Mr AL EDWARD JONES, architect. 12, Temple Row, Wrex ham. 76a HOUSE TO LET, Derby-terrace, Derby-rotd, High- town.—For particulars apply, E.J., office of Adner- titer. 129c fiV) LET. HOUSE and SHOP. 21. Yorke treet. suitable JL for any business. Rent, in,.oderate. -Apply next door. ti;JOf ONE or Two Gentlemen can be accommodated with () comfortable APAKTMEXTtS. —App!y. Derby-road, Wrexh-iin. z ffl^O LKT, BUOiUv COTTAGE ;md eibt acres of good M_ Land, s tuate at Abenbury, near Wrexham.—Apply oil the premises. Kile rpo LET, a Seven-roomed HOUSE, With K?.d Cfl!at. in M. Greenfield Terrace, Rhosdd<—Apply to Mr WM. WILLIAMS, Clayton Villas. 601n 0 FARM. TO be let a Farm of about 7U acres, with suit- able House and Outbuildings.—Apply to Mr JOHN 11' itv, Lmd Agent, Wrexham. 562a -+- TO BE LF:T, the WHITE LION INN, with stable, Summerhill. near Wrexham.—Apply, Messrs C. TJatk .& SON, Brewers, Wrexham. 6tiln I r 'NO LET, ROSEHILL PARK, Eibistock, to graze- extent 5IJ acres-good shade and wat-r. Apply to I Mr JONES, island Green, Wrexham. 57If HOUSE TO LET, 5, Stanley treet, Hightown gas and water laid on.—Apply next door or, M' r JoilN GRIFFITHS, tailor, Vorke-strcet. Rent. low. jitii fiW LKT, a Double-Window Corner SHOP ia the very 1 centre of the t'wn. Splendid position. Immediate possession.—Apply, X Y X., A di-ei-tisei- Office. 68Z fllO LET, SHOP, No. ?, Hope-street, Wre& now 1 occupied by the People's Tea Company —Apply, Mr RICHARD JONES. 3. ?go-ton-stteet. Wrexham. BUf ?0 LET, with immediate possession, MM Nope ? Station, adjoining Strytissa Farm, about S? acres of Pasture and Arable LAXD Apply to F. Ml SGRAVE, Batik, Mold. 517a u" 'C" I /;i^O LET. small TENEMENT, live miles from Wrexham. I JZ consisting of good hou e and out-buildings and 12 i acres of old Pasture Land.—Apply to Mr JOXES, blaml: Green, Wrexham. 5i2a WEAR HOPE STATION, ROSK COTTAGE, TO BE ¡ A? LET. for six or nine months fou bedrooms and fruit, gartlen, over one acre of gra-s land. -.Applyto E. i, AVii.CQCK, adjoining. 5p /FVO LET, iinnied ate possession, Gt:KEXF<KLDC?T TAGK contains two sitting rooms, four bedrooms, kitchens, and a good g irden and tenuis lziwn.-Applyto Mr CuiiwoRTH, opposite entrance gate. 63c THE BRYN, Ruabon, the house TO BE LET, un t. furnMhed. with garden. Rent £ 50. Five acres of 1 pasture land to be let. immediate possession.—Apply to ROWLAND VENAIU.ES, Esq., The Lodge, Ludlow. 5S{p I :'1'0 LET, 3 BRYX ISSA TERRACE, containing jL parlor. kitchen, 1 ack kitchen, three bedrooms, and enclosed yard. Key at No 5. -Apply to Mr J. B. Ml RLESS, JUN., Wynnstay Brewery, or Mrs Nivi.t.iNFR, Belgrave- road. 5297. MO 3, VORKE STREET, WREXHAM. TO LET. this H) commodious SHOP. with workshops and dweUing liouse, now in the occupation of Messrs Morris Brothers, Drapers.—Apply to JONES & -oN. Auctioneers and Estate I Agents, Wrexham. 621p TO BE LET, "THE BUCK IXN," Bangorlsycoed. jB. near Wrexham Fully licensed, old-established house doing exepHent bu?ineas. Satisfactory reasons for teeing.—Appty. Messrs F. W SO"ŒS & Co., Pale Ale' Brewers, 'rexham.613z I iT" GiBEI.ET,R:IGHàioNOHoes(t;, 15, (;rosvenor-road containing dining and drawing rooms, kitchen, back Mti hen, pantry, and seven bedrooms. App!ytoWHMAMJ HAWKINS TILSTON, Chartered Accountant and Estate Agent, 7, Henblas-street. 552p I fro LET. that Old-established Grocery and Provision I M SHOP, with Bakehousj and large *Divellii.i;v, every convenience for carrying on an extensive business, ) situate in Beast Market. "ossessionin April.—Apply to JOHN- MASON, Park View, Holt road. Wrexham. 22-1?7 I f|>0 LKT, POPLAR COTTAGE, near Bangor, Flintshire. five miles fron Wrexham, containing three mll entertaining rooms, two kitchens, and fire bedrooms, with garden, stable, coach-house, and nearly three acres of pasture land adjoining.—Apph to Mr JONf>, Ishnd Green, Wrexham. 570f fjjnO BE LET at NERLEY. a latge COUXTRV SHOP, with except onally good House, roomy and convenient Warehouse and Bakehouse. Garden, Land, Stabling, &Apply THOMAS BATHER, Maesbnry Hall Mills, Oswestry, or Mr JOSEVH HU;<;S, Salop-road, Oswestry. 627z sfllO LET, with immediate possession, No. 4. GROVE ill. PARK Has dining and drawing rooms, each 16 ft. by 13 ft, capital front and back kitchens. five bedrooms, and all necessary outoffices together with small garden back and front.—For particulars and to view, apply next door or At Advertiser Office. z LET, a GHOCF.RY BUSINESS, situated in the I t Beast Market Wrexham. A successful trade has ¡ been carried on at the above place for many years, and is a good investment for an energetic person. Stock and fixtures taken at a valuation.-Apply, W. J. WILLIAMS, wholesale and retail provision merchant, Town Hill, Wrex- I lliam 486f R.KRLEC H. -NORTH WALES. TO BE LET, a newly-erected DWELLING-HOUSE, i on Bronwen Terrace, containing two parlors, kitchen, &c and &ve bedrooms. Also, in the town, a SHOP. suit- ■able for a grocer. For further particulars appl)- to Mr THOMAS ROBERTS, C.E., Portmadoc. 3SHf O BH !.Ei,t?osemidetachedVILLAS, sur  rounded with pleasure ground, situate in Gro?e Park; each containing dining and drawing rooms, four bedrooms, dressing room, bath room, two w.c.'s servant's bedroom, box rooms, pantries, kitchens &c. Venetian blinds. Well ventilated and dry cellars. Vinery attached to one house.—Apply T. KENNEDY. 41, Hope- street, Wrexham. 43p BE LET, OAK LAWX pleasantly situated, com ii nianding a view of the Welsh hills artistically de- I signed, containing two large reception rooms, eight bed- rooms, bathroom (hot and cold), w c., good kitchen, and offices, and every domestic convenience, garden back and i front; also No. 1, Carlton Villa, to be Let on 25th March ,next.-Apply to Mr W. E. SAMI EL, Stratford House, Wrexham. 2545c #1^0 LET, and may be entered upon on the 25th of t March next, the DWELLING-HOUSE called Brook-street House," with the Maltkiln, Brewery, Stablinng, Yard. < £ c., at the rear, the latter and back entrance to the house is approached by large doors from the street, situate in Brook-street, near the Town Hill, in the town and borough of Wrexham.—To view the premises and treat for the same apply to Messrs BAI GH AND Jo?ES, I Wrexham. 55§p j FARM, TO BE LET, near Mold, Hintshire. All that ? de'irable farm known M "THE ARGOED HALL FARM, within a mile from the populous town of Mold, containing 200 statute acres or thereabouts, with the farm house and outbuildings, at a low rent, and with immediate possession as to the laud. The owners are prepared to evry out extensive improvements in favor of a desirable itenstit.-For particulars apply to Mr HENRY CROSS, solicitor, Prescot, Lancashire. 5Slp I Siaes by Private Oontract. AS STOVE, by Fletcher. of Warrington. with taps and elastic tube ready for fitting. Prtce,&?. Complete. ppb' 4f!M!'?M?? GSice. z Sales by Private Contract. r TO BE OLD two HOUSES in CunlMe-street, Rhos- ddu. Tenanted.—For particulars apply to Mr WM. SNAI*E, Auctioneer, Wrexham. 642a IXCUBATORS for :?, holding 70 eggs, average cost of  working Uper week. Guaranteed to hatch.— WILLIAM SILLICRV, manufacturer, Gresford. 527 p FOR SALE, BL \CK COB. seven years old. 14 1 hands. Very fast. Gaod action and sound, (juiet to ride and drive.—Apply to Dr. HOOPS, Gresford. 585p ON SALE, a STONE CISTERN, in good condition, 7 feet long, 3 feet 8 inches wide, to contain 550 gallons. Bangor slate. -Apply at the Office of this Paper. 036a TO BE SOLD, a splendid harness MARE, 4 years old, steady to ride or drive, 15 hands high. perfectly sound.—Mr T. LLOYD ROBERTS, Garthgvnan, Ruthin. 479a OX SALE. a comfort?bte COTTAGE, with good garden I  and outbildings ami eI.t. of good water.—Apply to Mr DAMEL NE!H., Hope Village, Lear Wrexham.  600p OR SALE bv PRIVATE TREATY 50 SHARES in t' the Provincial Insurance Company (25* paid) — Apply to Mr F ITCII, Wine Merchant, Hope-street, Wrex- ham. 603a PIGS PIGS PIGS -Prime lots of young PIGS JJL from Ten to Eighteen Shillings each, also Six Strong Stores, OX SALE at THE RED HOUSE, Bellevue rr>ad, Wrexham. Go2z O BE by Drain. London, 1 in good condition, with cushions complete. PricL, £ 15.—Apply, Mr H %RP.IQON'. The Priory, Wrexham, where it may be seen. 635n OR SALE, a quantity of SEED BARLEY (Carter's t' Prize Prolific). Average yield last year 42 bushels per acre. Price (is 6d per bushel of 00 ibs.-Apply to GRIFFITH JONES, Penybont, Mold. 542n ON SALE, a quantity of Champion SEED POTATOES, grown one year on clay land. Seeds direct from Scotland last year —Apply J. STURGEON, Cornish Hall Farm, Holt, near Wrexham. (;15P TO BE SOLD, a great bargain. a semi -dining BILLIARD TTABLF,niahoganytop. sl?'e bed. in capital condi- tion. Worth £ 20, will take A;t;. -Apply, B. ROBERTS, the Al Cigar Stores, City Road, Chester. 519a TO BE SOLD? B\PR?AT?r TREATY, a piece of j_ t.AXD. situate at Wheatsheaf. near the station, con- taining 1,061 square vards or thereabouts, with a frontage to two roads.—Apply to Mr EDWIN JONES, 2, Henblas- street, Wrexham. n<K!p JACKSON & gONS, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, HOLT-STREET, WREXHAM, Have had placed with them for sale the following second- hand carriages: An exceed ngly light single-seated BROUGTI VM, in excellent condition, with lamps, d-c., oomplete. ¡ A useful WAGGONETTE Or carry four persons, with mo'.ftible head, and lamps, Ax-. A stylish village PH ETON, suitable for a pony, 14 hands high, in good condition, with lever break, lamp.-1, &c., very complete. _0_- A useful BRAKE, to carry eight persons inside, suitable for an Hotelkeeper, and other four and two wheeled carriages. 5G0f TO BREWERS AND INNKEEPERS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TI:EATY, that Old Established, well-known, and accustomed I NX, called THE RAVEX," in Farndon, Che-hire, now held upon lease, which will expire on 24th June next, when possession can be given. The House comprises a large club-room, partitioned so as to be used as two sitting or bedrooms, if ri quirtd four I bedrooms on the first floor, and three on the second floor, bar, parlour, kitchens, &c., on ground floor, with extensive yard, brewhouse, stabling, garden, and out-offices at ths back. The pretty village of Farndon, on the banks of the Dee, with the picturesque country and drives around, has now become a favorite resort for anglers, and boating and pleasure excursions up the river from Chester. And the i operation of the recent Welsh Sunday Closing Act at Holt, and on the opposite bank of the river, will materially en- ) hance the value of this Inn. For further particulars and to treat, apply at the offices I of Messrs LEWIS & Sox, Solicitors, Wrexham. 8th March, 1883. 53f?n THE GARDDEN LODGE COAL COMPANY (LIMITED.) (IN LIQUIDATION.) To Colliery Proprietors, Coal Merchants, Liiif Manufac- ttorers, Merchants, and others itbing rail'"i>t waggons. rflO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, the folloiving: J_ RAILWAY WAGGONS. STORES, and TOOLS, now lying at the Gardden Lodge Colliery, about one mile distant frem Ruabon Station, on the Gieit Western Ra'1- way 107 Railway Waggons of 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 tons capacity. Also, a quantity of railway waggou wheels fitted on azlts for waggons of various capacities a quantity of waggon aJl[e guards, springs, new and old brakes, couplings, axle l oses, nuts and bolts, and ironwork of various kinds suit- able for waggom repairs. Also, a spare piston rod, a quantity of spanners, hemp rope, chain, iron bars, old iron. sheet-iron air tubes, cast j iron pipes, loose tram rails, cast-iron crossings, pit trams, I tram wheels and axles, a doab'e decked pit cage, and a jim crow for bending large sized rails, screw jacks, bhejlr blocks, bar iron, ironwork for pit frames, and various other requisites for collieries. Parties desirous of purchasing can be met by appoint- ment at the colliery by Mr WM. WILLIAMS, of Salop road, Oswestry; and communications should be addressed to him, or to Messrs THOMAS, WADE, GUTHRIE, & Co., ¡ Chartered Accountants, 32, Brown-btreet, Manchester. 5soz Lost and Found. FOUND, on March 12tb, a SHEEP an 1 LAMB if rot claimed within seven d?ys. will be sold. Apply. Mr JOII:" GALLIEB, Brynmally-road, Moss. tiOSf Education. KINGSTON JJOUSE ir ADI'.S SCHOOL, SALISBURY PARK, WI-LEXHA-Nl. PRINCIPAL I MISS HUMPHREYS. I Trained Teacher (Home and Colonial College, London), ASSISTED BY EFFICIENT RESIDENT GOVERNESSES (Certificated by the Committee of Council on Education and University of Cambridge ) The Teaching is on the most approved and modern method, the Government System of Organisation and Classification being introduced. A complete staff of Teachers i" provided, and the best Masters in attendance for Music, Drawing and Painting, Class Singing, Drill, Calisthenics, &c. The SchoctI is pleasantly situated in the healthiest part of the outskirts of the town, having every modem improvement. References from the Clergy, Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, and the Parents of present and former Pupils. NEXT QUARTER COMMENCES MONDAY, APRIL id H 2832z 1, LEA SIDE, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Conducted by the MISSES HANMER. A separate class for boys from eight to twelve years of age. Prospectus and Reference on application. 405c WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL MRS. SIMMS, Assisted by Experienced and Efficient Teachers, holding Oxford, Cambridge, and College of Preceptors' Certificates. The course of Study is arranged so &1 to prepare Pupils for the above Examinations. WEEKLY EXAMINER—W. H. MUNNS, ESQ., B.A., B.Sc. (London University.) MUSIC—E. B Snnl, Es?., Profe?sor ? the College. Chester. FRENCH-MADAME LA FOX. DRAWING AND PAINTUiG-J. NOYES, Esq, (South Kensington.) [ SCIENCE LECTURER—D. MACKINTOSH, Eso., I F.G.S. School will re-open on Tuesday, January ;JPth. 8z ST.THO)I :\S'COLLEGE, R HYL. Under the auspice3 of the NORTH-WESTERN CLERICAL AND LAY ALLIANCE. The College provides a high-class E tucatir,n for Middle- class Boys, based on the Protestant and Evangelical prin- ciples of the Church of England, and at the lowest re- munerative expense. Scholarships are now open for com- petition at the commencement of each of the Three Terms. Pupils are prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local and other Examinations. The residence is facing the sea. Inclusive fees for boarders Thirty Guineas a year Further information from the Rev. Principal, or the Rev. Vice- Piincipal. 392 RUTHIN SCHOOL. CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING BODY W. CORNWALLIS WEST, ESQ Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Denbigh. HEAD MASTER: REV. W. P. WHITTINGTON2 M.A., Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; and for seven veais I Second Master of Llandovery College, and late Senior Mitster of Reading School. ASSISTANT MASTERS: REV. DANIEL HUGHES, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. FRANK SHERVILL, B.A., late Open Scholar of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, Senior Ortime. I' HERBERT FIELD, B.A.. late Open Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford; Second Class, Classical Moderations, 1879; Second Class Classical Finals, 1879, and recently II Assistant Muster at Bradfield College. Not less than Two Scholarships, each of the annual value of .£8, and tenable by boarders in the School House, will be offered for competition at the commencement of each I term in the current year. t ,n„ The Next Term begins on WFD.\ZSDAY, January 17th, ISS3. 6SSz i Legal and Public Notices. .r..J ".F" '"J" -"r- u DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Den- bigh, will be held at the County Hall, in Denbigh, on THURSDAY, the 5th day of April at 12 o'clock at noon, and will be continued at the same place on the fol- lowing day at ten o'clock in the forenoon. The business relating to the Acts made and passed re- garding the Police, and the business relating to the assess- ment, application, or management of the County Stock or Rate, wiU commence on Thursday aforesaid, at Twelve o'clock at noon, at which hour all bills and demands against the County are to be laid before the Court. The Grand and Petty Jurors, and all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence, or to sur- render in discharge of their bail, are to appear at the County Hall aforesaid, on Friday, the 6th day of A; ril, 1SSI, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. JOSEPH PEERS, Ruthin, 5th Manh 1883. Clerk of the Peace. Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my office (if practicable) four days at least before the Sessions. X.B. The County Treasurer will pay the claims against I the County, at the County Hall, in Denbigh, on WEDNES- DAY, the Uth dav of April next, at 509 WHEXHAM DISTRICT TRAMWAYS j COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary 1? Generat Meeting of the Shareholders of the Wrex- bam District Tramways Company will be held, at the Secretary's Office, Wrexham, on Friday, the 6th day of April, 11" at Three o'clock in the afternoon, to consider an application from the Lessee for a reduction of the rent of the line. Dateclthe ')th day of March, By Order of the Directors, R. C. FEARNLEY, Secretary. Temple row, Wrexham. 5slif NOTICE. -rHE TWO SPLENDID PICTURES which were ad. f vertised to be RAFFLED FOR on the 2Mh March, WILL BE POSTPONED until MAY 25th, 18:t 5^2p WELSH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, STREET ISSA. 4X ART UXIOX DRAWIXG which took place MMch A 5th, l w;. I.ist of the winning num1)er 156;1. 544 283 13«7 llti 42* 1491 1021 84H 617 1(J2 377 81 4,,1i 5!)1 IkO 14tH 605 800 12-2 21+3 13 1<1":$ 752 650 1007 1090 811 31 321 i — j ORE AT WESTERN RAILWAY. EASTER HOLIDAYS. ON GOOD FRIUA Y the trains will run as on Sundavs. Excursion trains will mn as under: Thursday r March 2?nd -To WARWICK. Leamington, B?nburv, Oxford. Worcester, Droitwich, Ma!vern, Kvesh tm. Bath. ?Bristt)I.I'keatl,iig.Bri_-hton, and London, !eavhi?; Chpst?r at 9 15 Wrexham !lAO. C'?r?en 8 20. L'anxoHen S 5K Ituabon !»o0, osv.estry 9.45, Gobowen 9 55, and Shrews- bury 10.45 a m. to return from t ondon Rtadinc. Oxford Banbury, Leamington, and -Varwi k on March 27 h, and from other stations on March Stith or 27th. fr HILTI'iDAY MARCH 22J) AND GOOD FRIDAY 1. To WELI.ING FOX, Wolverhampton, Biiston, Wed nesbttry, West Bromwich, and Birmingham, from Chester, rtrexhata, Ruabou, Oswe-try, and Gobowen to return March Utd, 26th. or 27th. Day trip tickets issued on Good 1< nday only, and sitch tickets only i.?!Md from Wrexham, Ruabon, Oswestry, and Gobowen, to Weliing- tOil. THURSDAY, (.00? FRIDAY. SATURDAY A\D KASTKR MONDAY. MARCH 22ND. 23RD24TH' ?n2.TH T.. WREXHAM. Ruabon, UangoU?n. Cor wen. Hala, Uo!Ke:!p and Harmouth, from Liverpool (Landing ?tage) and Birknh!nd. and from Chester (except to ?rexham) on same d?ys, except Thursday, also on Good Friday and Master Monday only, from Wrexham. Ruaboll. a'.d I Iangollen, to Bala and Dolgelley, and from Corwen aa I Bala to Dolgelley on'y to re'urn as per special arrangements. Day trip ticket-3 issued (except t" Bar- mouth) on Good Friday and Easter Monday. I (1(01) FRIDAY AND FAQTPIZ t'tr G PI.I.PN. Corwen, Bala, Dolgelley, Karraoath, Chester, birkenhead, and Liverpool, with exception". from Baschu.ch, Oswestry, Gobowen. Chirk, Ruabon, and Wrexh:e an. to re* tirn as per special arrangements. I Tickets :t«d biils can be obtained at the Stations. I ;j!n;> ,I. GlUlmSOX, General Manager. ¡' TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. MOLD LOCAL BOARD. THE above liOAiiD OFFERS for COMPETITION a t Prizs of t-.10 for PLANS and SPECIFIC ATI <»XS for adapting the existing Ul,per Rooms of the Market Hall at the Cross, in the Town of M >ld, as an Assembly and Concert Room, with Retiring Rooms, Lavatories and all usual conveniences, special attention being paid to L;ght- ing, V ntilation, and Heating. Front and Back entrances will also have to be provided for. Cost not to exceed XliOO. The successful competitor to superintend the carrying out of his plans at a commission of 4 per cent. on the outlay. The Bi) %rd does not bind itself to accept anv scheme, unless it meets with the approval of the Board, and it must be distinctly understood that the Board will not be liable for any travelling or other expenses which anv com- petitor may incur The plans of the successful competitor to be the property of the Board. The Market Hall Committee will be prepared to meet Competitors at the Hall on Mondavs, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, at 2 p.m.. during the present month. Plans to be sent in to the Clerk of the Board on or before the 8th May. 1883. GEO. E. TREVOR ROPER, Clerk to the Mold Local Board. Church Lane, Mold, 14th March, 1883. 5,ltn WREXHAM RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. APPOINTMENT OF CONSULTING ENGINEER. I^HE RURAL SANITARY AUTHORNY of the Wre? Tham Union will at their meeting, to be held on th? 21th day «f hrch m<t., proceed to the appoinment of a Consulting Engineer. The person appointed will be re- quired to advise the Authority from time to time upon sanitary matters in the district, make periodical inspec- tions and reports upon the state of the sewers, outfalls and house drainage connections attend before the com- mittee whenever required, prepare plans, &c.. for anv works that may be found necessary, and generally to carrv out the ordinary duties of a Consulting Engineer Appli- cations stating terms, to be addressed to me on or before the 26th day of March inst. Personal canvassing will be considered a disqualiifcation. By order, J. OSWELL Bl'RY, 9, Temple How, Wrexham, Clerk 15th March, 183. (i!6:t WREXHAM RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTORS OF NUISANCES. THE RURAL SANITARY AI THOMTY oftheWrex- THhLamUnion will, at their meeting to be held on the 27th March inst., proceed to the appointment of two in- spectors of Nuisances, one for the Northern District, and the other for the Southern District of the Union. The Northern District comprises the parishes of Shocklach Church. Shocklach OViatt, Abenbury Fawr, Abenbury Fechan, Acton, A?"gt<'B. Bersham, Biiston, Borras '?"?'B?orras K^2\?ro £ 8"°a' Brymbo. Burton Caeca Dutton. Hutton Diffeth, Dutton y Bran, Erlas, Esclusham Above. Gourton, Gresford. Cwersyllt, Holt, LI-ty, Minera, Ridley, Stansty, and Sutton, and contains an area of 36, iS4 acres, and a population of 25,160. The Southern District comprises the parishes of Bangor, Erbistock, Esclusham Below, Erthig. Eyten, Marchwiel. Pickbill, Roytun, Kuabon, Sesswick, Threapwood and \Vorthenbury. and contains an area of 30,673 acres, and a population of 19,034. Salary £ 150 per annum for each district. I The persons appointed will be required to devote the whoie of their time to the duties of their respective offices, and reside in a convenient part of their districts to be approved by the Sanitary Authority. They must be able to keep the necessary books and accounts connected with their offices, and to report fuUy to the Authority upon all nuisances requiring their attention, and otherwise carry out their duties under the Public Health Acts. A know- ledge of Welsh indispensable. Applications in the h tnd- wnting of the candidates, stating age and previous occupa- tion, and accompanied by not more than four testimonials of a recent date, to be addressed to me on or before the 26th March inst. Personal convassing will be considered a disqualiifcation. The appointment will be made subject to the approval of the Local Government Board. By Order, J. OSWELL BtrRY, Clerk. Temple-row, Wrexham, 15th March, 15S3. «17c ARi 8ERnCE.-YOUXG MEX wishing to JOIN I A HER MAJEStV& ARMY will. on 'beaup  M HER »l W,M» on application at any Post Office in the United Kingdom. be supplied without charge, with a pamphlet containing detailed in- formation as to the conditions of Service, and Advantages of the Army, as to Pay, Deferred Pay, and Pensions. SERVICE OF SOLDIERS. Enlistment will be for seven years with the Colours and I five in Reserve, or eight years with the Colours and four in the Reserve, if the Soldier completes his seven years while serving abroad. PROMOTION IX THE ARMY. The following positions with the Regular Army and Auxiliary Forces are held exclusively by deserving soldiers ym Approximate No. of Nature of Rates of Pay in Appointments. 0 Appointment. addition to free Appomtments. Appomtment. lodging, &c. SCO Commissioned C Qfiartcariastei: s )19s to 15s a day. 51::0 CommIssioned and Riding- t 9 to 158 a day, Omcers ? ( mas'.ters ) 8;0 Warrant (Sergeant-major*, ) to 6 830 Warrant < Conductors of } to 6? ( Stores, &c. ) 33,0 0 ) sioned Officers i Ser^nts, ?.?.??. sioned Officers Corporal'" J t CorporaFls. )  There are besides several valuable appointments open to I Soldiers in India. The Royal Engineers receive Special Rates of Working Pay. PAY OF THE ARMY RESERVE. I' Soldiers transferred to the Reserve receive pav at the rate of 6d a day. Three pounds a year, subject to deductions for miscon- duct, is placed to the credit of every soldier during his I service with the Colours, and the amount paid to him upon passing into the Reserve or being discharged. DISCHARGE AND PENSION. On completing 21 years of service, Soldiers who have been Non-commissione'l Officers become entitled to pensions j varying from Is 3d to 4s 6d a day. Men wishing to leave I the Army during the first three months of their service may claim discharge on payment of 910. Forms of application to enter the Armv may be obtained I at every Poat Office. 1195C Lgal and Fublic Notices. Ljgal and Public Notices. MR & MRS LEI?HTOX and FAMILY beg to thank .l' all those whose kind sympa'hy has been extended towari's them in their recent bereavement. Cae Clapiog Lodge, Ruabon. tJOOn WREXBAM CRICKET CLUB. THE AXT AL MEETING of the above CLUB will be Theld on Monday, the !?h March, at the Lion Hotel, at Eight o'clock. tiutn THE PANT GUS SLATE A-ND SLAB- (jUAURY COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, ISti-—15^ CAPITAL, go-o,ooo. Divided into 5'),0fl0 Shares of tl each, payable 51 on appli- cation, IPs on allotment, the balance in ail's not exceed- ing 2s fici per share at inteivals of not Ie, s than three month*. DIRECTORS. BENJAMIN G. CALE. Esy., Vermont, Hindsworth. WILLI AM EDWARD HILLIARD, ESQ., Cowley house, Hillingdon I'HOMAS JONE.S, E?y., Llanerchrugog Hall, Ruabon. "GEORGE ROOPKR, Ksy., Narcott House, Watford. SYDNEY J. S-NIITHERS. Moorgute-street Chambers, E.C. ( These gentlemen, being vendors, will join the Board after allotment.) BANKERS. The London and County Banking Company, Limited, (Oxford-street Branch.) SECRETARY AND OFFICES. THOS. E. WEBB, ESQ., Moorgate-street Chambers, London, I&.I. STOCK BROKER. WM. UPWARD, ESQ., 2, Drapers' Gardens, E.C. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS rI^HE Company is formed to work a Freehold SLATE JL Q LARKY, situate at Pant Gias, about four miles from Llangollen, in D?nbighahire, which has been in the course of development for the last three years. The vein extends for nearly a mile in length, anet is from 60 to 70 jards in width. The property is Freehold, comprising 124 acres, sum- cient in extent both for working and dep sit of waste during a prac ically unlimited period. The fee simple of the iand will be conveyed to the Company, and neither rent nor royalty will be received in respect of the existing Quarry. The Acting Manager's esthHiote of net profits founded on sa' e effected after allowing for cost of carriage by ro ft is, as regards the larger slates, as tollows Description of S ates. Best Mates, seconds. 4; s. d. 4; s. II Net pr. He per 1.000 Slates, 21 12 5 19 0 4 15 ti Do. Do. 22 K 12 4 m 1 3 10 7 Do. Do. 2; II 4 5 0 2 19 U Do. Do. 21 x 10 3 13 6 2 11 6 I The smaller sizes also yield a fair profit. and that on both will be greatly increased when a tramway, now beirg arianged for is completed. The quality of the slates actual y xade and sold is exceptionaily good, and their value has been proved by the rea-ty sale at the best market prices of upwards of 1,30,U» When another boundary is worked the Manager reports that the weekly make will be not le s than 20,000 slates, which number may ev ntinlly be increased to 100,000 and upwards. The total amount to be piid for the property, including the purchase money of the Land aud the reimbursement of expenditure in plant and opening out the Quarry, is i!i2,5(H), of which A:I(b,"O i is agreed to be taken by the Vendors in fully paid up Shares. Interest at the rati of 6 per cent. per annum up to the 1st day of September next will be provided for. after which it is estimated that a large and increasing dividend will be earned. The Allotment of Shares will be made in accordance with the priority of application, and if no allotment is made the deposit will be returned in full. The only con- tract entered into is dated 1st day of March, 13S3, for the sat* and purchase of the property. Full prospectus and forms of application for shares may be obtained from the Bankers of the Company, the Secretary, or the Brokers, "nlllopies of the contract and of the memorandum and articles of as-ociation, may be inspected at tha Offices of M^SKS ROOPSBS WHATKLY, 17, Line dn'S Inn Fields, bated 13th March. 1SS3. rataln Tenders. WHEXHAM UNION. TENDERS. JMIE GUARDIANS of the above Union are prepared to Jt receive TENDERS for the supply of new unskimmed liiiik for the year ending Lady Day, 1884. Also from ¡ Grocers, Butchers, Buttermen, Millers, Coal Merchants, Drapers, Tailors. Hosiers, Shoemakers, Ironmongers, Earthenware Dealers, and Undertakers, for the supply of articles in their respective branches, for the half-year ending Michaelmas. IS83. A Tender for eight tons of wheat straw, in batten, is also required. Forms of Ttnder containing all information may be had on application to Mr Ralph, Workhouse, Wrexham, be- tween the hours of 9 and 12 a.m., and 2 and 5 p.m. Tenders to be d-livered at 9, Temple-row, Wrexham. on or before WKDNF.SIHY, March 21st, 18S1. I The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. j The Tenders will be opened by the Board at 10 o'clock. a. m., on Thursday, the 22nd instant. I By Order, | J. OSWELL BURY, Clerk tI, Temple-row, Wrexham, March Sth, 18S: 3UC TO CARTERS. FARMERS, OWNERS OF ROADITO-NE, DRAIX PlPrf MANUFACTURERS, IROS- 'I MONGERS, AND OTHERS. THE HIGHWAY BOARD (Wrexham Distnct) invite i i. TENDERS for carting stones, cinders. and gravel for the maintenance of the roads within the district for the I year ending March 25th, le-84. Also invite Tenders for the supply of ,"00 tons (more or less) of roadstone. The stones must be broken to pails I through in every way a 21 inch guage, of equal quality and free from dirt. Samples to be sent in with Tender, stating ■ price per ton, where the material is prepared, also price per i ton delivered at Wrexham Station. I Also solicit Tenders for the supply ef glazed pipes and channel tiles, for the year ending 25th March, 18S4. Also invite Tenders for the supply of Tools, Implement- etc., including barrows, for the year ending March 25-th. 1. The articles must be all of the best qualitv. I For further information apply to the Diatrict'Surve* vor Mr John Strachan, Crispin Lodge, Wrexham. Tenders to be sent to me on or before the 19th day of Ii March, 1883. The Highway Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. JOH?N BURV, Clerk. Marcb!Jth, ISS3. z'rAia V. R. j ARMY CONTRACTS. TEXDI-.RS will be received at the undermentioned j JL Office until 12 o'clock noon, on the :M April next, for the supply of FORAGE, and STRAW FOKPALU? ASSES, from lot M?y to 31st October, 1883, for the use of Her Majesty's Troops statbned at the following places NORTHERN DISTRICT. t Aahtoa-under-Lyne* 2- Bcrwick-on, Tweed 3-Beverley" 4—Birmingham 5—Bradford* C— Burnley" 7— Bury* 8-Carlisle- 9—Chester1* 10-Coventry ll-Derby* 12-Fleetwood, 13-Hartlepool- 14-Halifax* 15-Isle of Man' ItS-Lancaster' 17—Leeds 18-Leicester (Glen Parva Barracks)* 19-Lichfield- 20-Liverpool 21 Manchester 22—Newcastle-on-Tyne Zi-N ortliamptcn" 2i-Paull' Point on the Humber 25—Perch Rock and Lis- card" 26-Pontefract 27—Preston 28—Richmond* 2IJ-Scarborough :m -Sheffleli 31—Shrewsbury 32—Stallingborough 3:J-SuaderllUld' St—Tynemoath* 35-Warrington- 36-Warwick (Pudbrook Barracks) 31-Wee4on 38—W it xhatn" 39-York. Forage will not be required at Stations m uked Forms of tender, and conditions of contract, may be obtained on application at this office. by letter addressed to the Senior Commissariat Officer, or in person between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, and no tender will be enter- tained unless made upon the form so obtained. Tenders on the printed forms must be properly filled up ■ lgiied, and dated, and no tender will be noticed unleU delivered at the undermentioned office, by 12 noon, on the 3rd April next, under closed envelope, marked on the out- side "Tender for Forage or '• Tender for Straw," as the case may be. A. W. PIGOTT, D.C.G., Senior Commissariat Officer, Northern District. Commissariat Office, Fishergate, York, 10th March. 1883. 620nz GENUINE SEEDS. Y. STRACHAN'S CHOICE SELECTION OF VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, &c. I COLLECTION OF VEGETABLE SEEDS 10S, 15* 21s, 42s and upwards. I COLLECTION OF FLOWER SEEDS 5s, 7s 6ti, lOs, 21, and upwards. ILIXSTRATED AND PRICED CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. 4, HIGH STREET, AND RAILWAY STATION NURSERIES, -01P WBEXHA M A C A R D. MR. GRENVILLE JONES (Son of Mr Horatio Jones, 25, Castle-street, Shrewsbury), SURGEON DENTIST, Begs to state that he attends Wrexham evcrv THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. And may be consulted at 26, REGENT STREET. I 3252 NOTICE.—ETZENSBERGER'S ESSENCE of I j3( COFFEE, "WARRANTED PURE-WITHOUT I SUGAR," is now SOLD by all GROCERS. CHEMISTS &c.-Manufacturers, R ETZEXSBERGER & Co.. 13, St., Andrew's Street, shoe Lane. EC. I Wholesale Agents. CROSSE & BLACKWELL. t Entertainments and Meetings. 1. 0. G. T. A pUBLIC rjpEMPERANCE j^JEETING Will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, On TUESDAY, MARCH 20th, 1883, When the REV. THOMAS EVANS, MERTHYR, G.W.C.T English G L. of Wales, and other gentlemen will deliver ADDRESSES. Chair to be taken at Eight p.m., by REV. E. JEKMAN. Also at the Tabernacle, Brymbo, on Wednesday, March 21st, IS8 S, when the chair will be taken at 7.30 by the Rev. E. ROBERTS. AdmissMn Free. A few re5erved seati, 6d each. Reserved seat tickets may be obtained at any of the Cocoa Rooms, or from Mr Thomas, 42, Hope-street. A collection, towards defraying expenses. Doors open half-an-nour previous to commencement of meeting. A Temperance Choir will be present and render several pieces. 5S7n GRESFORD WESLEYAN CHAPEL. rflHE ANNUAL TEA MEETING will be held in a Tent t at the Chapel, CN GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 23RD, 18S; Tea on the table at Four o'clock. TICKETS, ONE shilling. EACH. At 6.30 p.uv, A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in the Chapel. When addresses will be delivered by the Rev. E. R. Edwards, of Bradford, H. B. Harrison Esq., of Manchester, Rev. E. Evans, Rev. A. P. Watson, Messrs W. Thomas, W. Kendrick, G. Fisher, J. W. T. Stafford, T. Park, J. Jackson (the newly appointed Circuit Missionary), &c. The Chair will be taken at 6.30 p.m., by ROBERT WILLIAMS, ESI, ADMISSION FREK. A series of Special EVANGELISTIC S E l V ICE S Will be held in the chapel during the following week, conducted by the Rev. E. R. Edwards (except Monday's service, which will be conducted by Mr J. Jackson ) Services to commence on Sunday at 10.30 a.m., 2 :? p m. (for the young), and 6.30 p.m. On Week days at 15 p.m. I Collections on Sunday morning anl evening in aid of the j Trust Funds. 6:MP 1_ BWLCHGWYN CHURCH. A GRAND QONJURING E N-TERTAINMENT Will be given ON MONDAY, THE 9-rit APRIL, BY E. S W E T E N H A M ESQ., Q C In the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, A t 7 30 p m., in aid of the funds for purchasing an Organ or Harmonium. Among other wonders the celebrated Watch Trick will be performed, and vocal and instrumental music of con- siderable merit will be performed at interval'. Reserved front seats, 2s 6d each second seats, Is till balcony, Is; admission to back seats, (id. Tickets may be obtained from Mr Edisbury or Mr Potter, Wrexham. A plan of the hall showing the position of the chairs may be seen at Me Edisbury's. 610c GRAND FIRE BRIGADE CONCERT. !HE Members of the Prince of Wales Fire Brigade bi-M t to inform their Friends and Patrons that they in- tend giving a Grand Evening CONCERT, in Aid of their Funds, in the middle of April. Several Artistes of the, highest class have been already engaged, and full details will be given in a few days. The Fitemen appeal to the public of Wrexham for their support on the occasion Ct7n Business Announcements. TRICYCLES & BICYCLES, By the leading makers supplied at a large reduction off iist prices for Cash, or on easy tenns of pay- ment. The following Noted Coventry makes smpptied at25 percent. off Makers' Lists for Cash. ItUDE AND Co.: IilLLMAN, HERBERT and COOPER: SETTLE AND Co.; CENTAUR AND Co. BAYI.I. THOMAS AND Co. STAVLEV & SU T- TON; C A ROCHE & Co. NATIONAL Co. TRIUMPH: FLi ING EXPRESJ, ltC. Lamps, Bel's and every re- quisite and novelty in st. ck. Machines Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Several ee n, lb ind on sale cheap Repairs of every description d >ne on the premises. Lists on application to F. JONES, BICYCLE & TRICYLE AGENT, 54, CHESTER STREET, cuci W R E X H A NI. \V. T. ROBERTS, I GENERAL DRAPER. j to, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. NEW SPRING GOODS Consisting of a Large Assortment t f CORSETS, from Is lid SUPERIOR STOCK OF PRINTS, And a better Stock than ever of I HARVARD SHIRTINGS. HIRT, &c., made to order on the Shortest Not ice. APPRENTICES WANTED AT ONCE. t;3:Jn SPRING FASHIONS. GEOROE HENRY LEE & Co. B A S X E T T S T K KET, LIVERPOOL. Will make ON TUESDAY NEXT, THE 2frfll INSTANT, And following Days, TflEIR SECOND DISPLAY OF ADVANCED SPRING FASHIONS, Comprising MILLINERY, BONNETS, TR MMED STRAW BONNETS AND HATS. .YOUNG LADIES' TRIMMED BONNETS AT ONE GUINEA. I NEW STYLES IN LADIES DRESS CAPS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, WREATHS, &e. DRESS GARNITURE*. (EORGE IIEXRY LE & 0O. BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL. tUSpz WEAK SIGHT! HENRY LAURANCE S IMPROVED SPECTACLES, 44, HATTON-GARDEN, LONDON. At least one-fourth of those s ffer:ng from blindness can clearly trace the calamity to the I use oi Common Spectacles, imperfectly adapted I to the si^ht. HENRY LAURAN.;E'S SPECTACLES Are manufactured on an important principle, and are u-ed and recommentled by the leading Oculists and Gentlemen of the Medical Pro- fession throughout the United Kingdom. These Spectacles are Clear and Co 1, never I Tire the Kye, and whilst subduing all Inflam- j matory Symptom^ assist, strengthen, and pre- serve the Sight. SIP. JCLIcs BENEDICT, 2, Manchester Square, London, W., writes-I have tr ed the principal Opticians in London without success, but your Spectacles suit me admirably, both for readi and waking. The clearness of your glasses as MmpMed with others, is really aurphatng: I shaH at all times recommend them. Hundreds of Testimonials have been re- r ceived from persons whose sight has been bene- fitted by their u-e when all others have failed, a lengthened li-t of which can be had gratis on application to the ^POT HEC A RIES' HALL, (FRANCIS BRANCH PHARMACY), 18, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. All Spectacles Stamped H. L. 27l MR pAXTON H ARDING, L.DS SURGEON DENTIST. I 3, KING-STREET, WREXHAM, A.N D AT BANK HOUSE, WHITEFRIAKS, CHESTER j 3Mf Business Announcements. .r- pERUVIAN (JUA50. RAW, EQUALISED; AND DISSOLVED NITRATE OF SODA. PHOSPHATES & SUPERPHOSPHATES KAINIT BONES. For full particulars apply to CAPLETON AND ROBERTS. Direct Importers. 52-jp 16, Irwell Chambers, Liverpool. j gTAN F O R D s NEW COFFEE TAVERN, 13, QUEEN STREET, AND 40. LAMBPIT STREET, W R E X H A M (Close to Back Entrance to Vegetable Market.) First-class Refreshments supplied at lowest charges. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, all kinds of Confectionery, Ham, Beef, Sandwiches, Potato Pie, and Soup. HOT DINNEKs on THURSDAYS. Cleanliness, civility, and attention. FIRST etAsS ROOM, SMOKE ROOM, Ac. Free and Easy, Singing, Ac, every Saturday Evening. Dail and Weekly Papers. Beds. Estimates given for Dinners and reas. Working Men will find this a comfort- able place to spend their evenings. OPEN FROM 5 A.M. TO 11 P.M. :k"z IMPORT ANT TO FARMERS. WOOLLEN, SHODDY, AND BONE MANURES, MANUFACTURED BY DAVII) SHAW & CO., CLAYTON, NEAR MANCHESTER. SUITABLE FOR ALL CROPS. It contains from 5 to 7 per cent, of Ammonia, anil is a thorough renovator of all Meadow or Pasture Lands. FOR POTATOES, TURNIPS, MANGOLDS, CORN, BARLEY, WHEAT, BEANS, PEAS, AND GRASS. PillCE £ Z IPs per Ton loose in Truck. It in Ba.-S. Carriage Paid in 4 Ton Lots. Samples may he seen and all other information, obtained by applying to MR SAMUEL ALLCOCK, MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. 227a A LLIANCE ASSURANCE uArvo. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 5,000,000. (Of which i £ 50;000 is paid up.) FIRE RESERVE FUND UPW.tRDS OF X.WIOOO. CHIEF OFFICES BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Chairman: SIJR MOSES MONTEFIORE, BART, F.R.S. Secretary ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ. WELSH BRANCH H I ti H S T R E E T, W R E X H A M Chairman: THOMAS BARNES. ESQ. I Fire Insurance of every description transacted on moderate terms. For Prospectuses and other information, apply to the above Office, or to any of the Agents of the Company E. LLEWELYN LLOYD; Secretary. Wrexham. 571 r11HK MARVEL OF THE AGE. WONDERFUL TO I ft. BEHOLD. WATCHES! WV»'» HBS WATCHHS!» I If you want a good WATCH to tell the time onrectly and i last for years, send 'or one of E. FREEMA'S munificent and highly finished NO. 3 PATENT ENGUSH LEVKRS, capped and jewelled, Silver Hall Marked Cases, will speak correctly, will ta?t a generation, will nver w mt replacing, each one is a true test of highly finished workmanship The hundreds sold is the best guarantee. Known for a I fact to be sold in your own town at 5 guineas, my price; £ 3 1 lis. just for an advertisment. No., i SILVER CENTRE SKI.'OXD CHRONOGRAPHS, fltted with Patent Slop Action, a credit to any gentleman Sold in your own town itt 1:6 10s my price. 1: 159. No 2 GOLD CHRONOGRAPH CENTRE SECOND, fitted with Patent Stop Action, splendid timekeeper. S dd in your own town at £ !♦ 10s my price, £6. No. 1 GOLD; PATENT LEVER, stamped ca*>es, white enamel dial, sunk seconds, chronometer ba'ftnce. Sold in your own town at 99 ISs my price, ±7. 15:i fid No. 3. GENTLEMAN'S FINE SILVER W%TCHES; extra strong cases, warranted good time- •■pers. Sold in your own town at iC4 109; my p ice j .t; 21:\ t..j. No. t. LADIES' SUPERB GOLD PATENT LEVEtt WATCHE,4, most beautifully engraved, strong crvstal plass, 15 jewe's and compensation batance. Sold in y, ur own town at £ 615s; my pric-, A:4 5s fid. No. 5. LADIES' FINE SILVER WATCHES, beautifully^ngraved^ I f legantly tinted dials. Sold in your own town at £ 3 10s my price. 12 5s. E. FREEM AN'S No. « LADIKS" OR GENTLE viAN'S MAGNIFICENT GOLD KEYLESS WATCHES, richly engraved; unequalled in elegance. Sold in your own town at .£8 Ps my price, t5 15s (id GENTLEMAN'S GOLD A LB E It rs, stamped and war- ranted gold. No. 74B5. THE Ei.EGANT, £ 1 18- 6d, worth £ 210s. NO. 77, LADIKS' REAL GOLD I.OCICETS, richly I en, raved, £1 169 6d; sold retail; at 92 5s. No. 78. LADIES GOLD LOCKKTS, set with real diamonds IUI ies, £ 215S !*d solil retail; £ 3 5si No. 122; REAL SIL- I VKR LOCKET, exquisitely enraved, 5s fid No. 7,4t. GENTt.EMAN'S REAL GOLD (^TAMPED) SIGNET RINGS, set with rose diamonds, £ 2 10s sold retail at £3 1;). No 9074, LADIES GOLD GEM RING, set with rose diamonds, £ li Ills 6d; sold ret-til at X2 10.9. No LADIKS' GOLDGIPSY-SETIINOENGAGEMENTRI\<i li>s fid sold retail at 18s ifd. No. 7«. GOLD EARRINGS, f till size, Ùhly designed, 10s 6d worth 13a fid. No 20 VERY PRETTY BROOCH, new design, sent to any & dress f r sfd. No. 10, SKT OF BROOCH AND EAR- ) ItINn, warranted cased 15 carat gold, 6s fid. New design ¡ ia LADIKS' GOLD PLATBD ALBEKTS, 5s fid sol, I retail atrfsO r. It ia particularly requested that purchasers of < he above goods should dye the number, so that no loss of time will be caused on the part of the sender. The above mentioned prices are only inserted to advertise mv Re- nowned: Watches, Ac, as I intend altering them when thoroughly known. Every article carefully packed and post paid to one hundred miles on receipt of P.O. Order for tre amount desired above: Small goods postage will I be charged for one hundred Miles.-NOTE THE ADDiti.S, EDWARD E. FREEMAN, WATeil IMPORTER, WAI.SUX- R-TRFFT, WEST BROMWICH. I E. FREEMAN'S SILVER BOSTON LEVERS Jewelled and compound balance £ t 8s fid; st ill retail ?t .&2 89 6d. E. FREEMAN'S GENTLEMAN'S SILVER WATCHES, 18s bd; sold retail at £ Uis fid. The purchasers of my I Watches and .Jewellery, will be astonished at their beautv and elegance. 2H THE CROSS, OSWBSTRv DAILY and WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS$ conveyed by « Cambnan Railway Co., on the dayof PabScatio? by the Srst 'lraiD aftel receipt. ? orden ?°"? at^ tended to b C. 0. B A T L E Y, BOMSEMM. ESTABLMHED 18t7 1  | DYE?C: DYEING DYEMG 1 i. — I ¡ i FIKST CLASS I « PRIZE *-IEDAL1 i j Awarded 1871; t i CERTIFICATE OF I' 1ImIT LI AwaFdedtM'?. 1 j I I THE LARGEST DYE WORKS IN THE I j MIDLAND COUNTIES I i — j l')IPROVEfES.T8 in, the ART of DVFIYf 1 FRENCH and CHEMICAL CLONING, A^t II The MIDLAND COUNTIES STEAM POWER DYE WORKS, I LEICESTER, I 11, AND I IJ BURTON-ON-TR ENT. .I JOHN SMITH, I SOLE PROPRIETOR. il AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT WREXHAM IISSES WHITING, Fancy Repository, j 2, High-street. OSWESTRY Mas. E. REASON, Fancy flepository, Church-street. LLANGOLLEN Mns. W. HOLDING, Fancy Reposi- I tory, Berwyn-street. AV- Good" sent to and received from the above Agents WeeTcly. AGEXTS WANTED IN RUABON AND UNREPRESENTED DISTRICTS. r = The ?w Pnce Mat to '0 .I Gritis or Post F,ee. 255? I N- T"l"'£'" c'OS'8 -f "R('D- APPETITE LOSS of EXERf?- ?D At.PET!T? N &C.-A gentltman having t» ie(l in vain everv adver' ti?ed has discovered a simple means of self cure H8 will "9 b:lPPY to forward the particulars to anv sufferer on recei i)t of tstim!)ed a"1 directed envelope. A dress.* I f T, Sewell, 1V<<' n.o? \-i!?, Hammersmith. London vv. Business Announcements. 'j J. JONES & mm FUR?IT?R? MA?tjFACTtJKER? ?FN?LSTEtiE?'' ?ECOKATUi? ( JONES & SON have now an enormous stock of *f a;? u Artistic Fur:.iture on .how, tm? h; recently added to their ?tock.a very t?u ass.jrt.'iiJnr all Fnrnishing tJoods, suitafle fur COITAGK MEDIUM-CL.AS HOUSED or Mansions, aire TN,W IUI" pared to execute orders of any kin i. i JONES Jc SON.—BEDROOMl-TnxIiTirK. | ^EDROOM SUITES, 75s to 100 Guineas. gDR0031 SUITES, in Pina, 5J Guineas. « ED ROOM SUITES.—In Solid Ash, plate-s! iss doi.r b) Waidrobe. VV.»shstand with Mintou s liiies OUI own make, L'iO li)s Oil BHDKOO.M SUITES, in ?!:(t Walnut, plate"IHS.S  to Wardrobe. Washstand witli Minton's Ti|t< 4.• our own make. £ li 15,; lid. BEDROOM «UI'rK4 in So id Ash or Walnut "(at Jt? glass door to Wardrooe, Washstand. with ;?' ? 'tUef, Cho,t4 of t?mefs, &c" our own m?kc ?i {)' n ) j > hDKOOM SH I KS, in ?ti(t Ash or W?t,.ut- with f> largo plate-glass in Wanirobe. Wash-tund wii Mint, n's Tiles, largo Chest of Ifnuvtsm, &c., ullr uw n Bilk. £ 18 18s OiL "Ð1WOl-'SlT¡¡;iS, in S?id A?h. W?bi? Pin£- ?..? Mahogany, &c., with three-door Wnrdrubt;s' .it stock. SOi B!.EDROO)Ii StTITES to select from. I" BEDSTEADS aU Htt?d up and dMph?e.t r?nt; ?- Jt? choice, from 8s (id to guineas eacb. I^EDSTEADS, Strong ?rass Bedsteads, 3 tuineas each I-EDDI-,NG of every description manuiac ured on „„ i" premises, and ?il WarNnwd pure. raiHE COTTAUi: DINING ROOM ,Ut'iL. Jf lih design in solid Walnut or ?ttthogatu comnrlint  5-ft. SideboMd, Dining Table for 8 people, (: Ch?ir? .t. I' Easy Chairs, stuffed all hair, and covered in leather Oil; own stuffing. 20 li L: 1 NK V< jjj^ialNG ROOM. Sideboards 3 to 80 guineas. BINIXG ROOM. Chairs, stuffed :.Uhair, am! covert*? ,I in io?ther, our own aMtnng. ?t t.:n;h ?)j?HE Vt!t.t.A. Ht!'?tXET' OK.?W[?'' Ti77u<>I sriTK, i ? e?ns:stin? of a handsome Cabinet with ? h..v?i?? plates and decorated panels on citpboarti (i(oc;r; OJ Octagon Centre Table also 6 Chairs and 2 Kasy ChaiN with loose seats covered in silk i Itish, Hi Guineas ■"||RAWlNO ROOM.—Cabinets 3 to :» tiitine»< sllite, tLM and over Mantles to match, Easy Chairs an-i s. f..< New Styles, tuxtir ously stuffed. ART FUR MURK Chippendale, Old Kr^ii, • Adams,and < tiler di signs; tpASTl.AKE -NARLES, ebonMed. I7s (id. I )'. ''Ie- 0, covered in rich velvet and art ffMg& va'?ncf ¡i ''mt each ?'?V ? t?RAwYxc AKi??i?t? t:uo? ?rrr'- >V AF tos.?.tf:? I I^ESItlNS of any article sent by return of post. IjABlfETA Brussels 5-frame from-i.S. ■>UOS. Axminster Rugs, 0 9. Hearthrugs for Scot, 1% C irpets. ;js !ld. JJpaiCK INDIAN CARPETS. !i, x 5-2, 37 Ij EAL PERSIAN RUGS, large size, A J NDIAX RUGS,. 3/1,li. each, CtURTAINS. Handsome Tapestry, yard:- wi^,•. » fr,a,■ 2 ii per yard. 3 lbATTERNS. Patterns sent by return of post or I.v m rail. JpRICES. All goods marked in plaintires. JTJOUSRS completely furnished from töck m:th.?  days. REMOVALS and WAREHOUSt?G J Jones and ""111 i? undertake removals by road or rail ?ith their lat Pantechnicon Vans. Furniture and valuable artides v .In: housed in dry rooms. Pil"ÜN 'jioiUN Î' IN{lan"¡¡-liEøORNrlV in VLI, STYLES. ACCOUNTS. As our Rriceswm bear Comparison with Aany l.ondon Houses who & 11 for Cash only, ?ndthf r6k and cost of carriage also saved by ur custom rs. aU Accounts will be delivered nuarterly, nett. J. JONES & SON, OSWESTRY. UtC9I!i 1I! 'kJ!i!i.-I!: Wi.. j NOTICE: j ij [mOM, SHEFFIELD, Win OPEN HIS OLD SHOP in the P i: D L A R S MARKET, WREXHAM ON MONDAY, APRIL 2ND, With a LARGE STOCK of Cutlery, Tool*, and Fill. Saws, Sheffield Sci.-sors, Patent Razors, Turning Too's^ Wagon Bits, in all size. &c., t'io. A)t!:int(<.fCut!e)ryt:cpaired. Table Knives and l(.iw)rv re-handled during his stay. ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. :11 E N R Y E T H E L L PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHAXfiER, AND HOUSE DECOR ATOR. Work done by the Day, Contract, or Measurement. 22, MOUNT STREET, WREXHAM. .J1hi..

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