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CEEA1 nFPAID APVE RTJ.SEMENTS For the -fiTISESIENT: ,.v riml bwow the folluw: V; charges: 3 wor(i,- to 1 0 P"Thveeinsertions 2 6 aj(srffSTwords to af jiaefotf 1 6 > DRto, Three insertion* 3 6 Ditto, Six insertions 6 0 Thafr eb 13 apply only to + following classes of ents, ord '\re etr.c- confined to those that are P.\ I•: OR PREVIOUSLY TO K'SERTIOK:— HOUSES su LET, !T' [E-NTS TO Bz LET, HOUSES ajtteu, MONEY WANTED, Srrawfe": WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, SitdaTio js VACANT, ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND, APAETM bn ts WANTED, P, ai4 c- -9 ta Remittancd may be made in^Pos age Stamps Halfpenny Stamps preferred. No Advertisei7imt~is charged less than 2s. M. l > gersous SPaatt*. WANTED immediately, a strong youth, as an I Mi1 ROVEK to the Grocery Trade.—Apply to M. A., Post-office, Ruabon. WANTED, a BOOKKEEPER (per- C ma 1). Must be quick and correct at account?. First-rate references required.—Addre?s by letter only, stating particulars, to Messrs THOMAS and WHITFIELD, Oswestry. TO 1 aIJ.OKS. — WANTED, one or two good W« 'ikmen -Apply to EDWARDS and So Tailors and Dnq. rs, o £ 1Iartins, Salop. TO JOURNEYMEN CABINET MAKERS.— Six B i'jN CH HANDS W A NT ED. Constant work guarantee! to all good workrn-c-AVI)iy to E. and J. JONES, Oswestry, ANTKD, a CIRCULAR~SAW YER.—Apply at the P'askynaston Coal Company, Iluabon. TO CARPENTERS.—WANTED, immediately, for the winter, three or four croo 1 CARPENTERS.— Apply to .Messrs JOHN MOrwls and CHAPLIN, Salop-roa.d, Oswestry WANTED, immediately, a pood general BLACK- S."vlITII, midway betwe, n Liatpf-ur and Llanerfyl. liberal v/ages .jiven.—Apply to Mr E. GITTINS, Pentyrch, *Xlanfair, Wei-b pool. A-\TED, in the country, at a school, where k TT t.Kre are about twenty young gentlemen, a steady YOUNG MAN, about eighteen years oM, to attend to two horse- and a cow, cle.,in- bou's, an 1 make himself gene- rally uSciiiL—Apply to K, N., Ad vurtizer Office, Oswestry, Btating v. ?ges, &a., required. LLANIDLOES NATI- SCHOOL. WANTED, immediately, a TRANSFER IUPIL TEACHER, in liis third or fourth year. Term3, for a really efiieient youth, £ 2 10s. above the Old Code.— Address t (-r. — — House Servants Wanted. WAN LED, near Liverpool, a respectable young MMman, as rood -GOWK. A i-odd character indis. p#nsable,«cl good wages to a suitable person.—.Address M. I);, Beft-otiice, Rock Ferry, Cheshire. ¡hTAt;:f)" 5(n-eral plain and expccd vT T House and Pari.>urmaid»,'Kitch^mai(fh General .Servants. Also Footman.—Apply tj"mrs OWEN JONES, The Registry, Oswestry. WANTED, an honest GENERAL SERVANT, in a small ftm!y, where tlvi washing is put out. Good character from at phce r q lircd. Wages CS. Aptly to Mrs BATE, 7, .Bridge-stiee., Wrexham. lit\tntiun tiV,t ldt tl. WANTED, a situation as COACHMAN, or GROOM and COACHMAN. Married. Age Twenty-e. Good character. A(ldreiss B., Post- office, Ellesmere, Salop. r?T|y*"ONTHLY NURSB.—Mrs Waring, 7, Albion- r>lxJL terrace, "Welshpool, has had great experience as a Jtontbly.Nurse. Good references given. WANTi'D, situations as COU Iv~and HOUSE^ MAID.—Apply to Mrs PRICE, who is in want of severftl young girls.- Oswald-road Registry Office, Os- westrv. Houses or gVpvtmeuts Wanted. TTK7 ANTED, a small HOUSE or COTTAGE, with TT GAR DEN attached, at or between Llanymynech and Welsh pool.—Address Y. Z., Posi-office, Welshpool. tnS(dl¡w,r(Jtî, 'rnnt. SHOOTING WANTED, to rent, hy the year or for a term. Grouse and general -liocting,-Ad,iress q' Alteed i^xc^r.^ Geidthorn Hill, near Wolverbampton. HI(JULAND CAMLE.-Tiie ■JDE.$&cse "t present- any qnaiitity of RIGNUAIND TE,i T,' L- ING CATTLE, fremje5 to 1::7, a'.l fiiie eo'ours.?— F* JAMES BBUCE, Scetcb Catt'e Agei t, Ruth well, Annan, N.B. S Hr HIGHLAND CATTLE. TO THE NOBILITY AND GENTLEMEN OF SHROPSHIRE AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. MR DAVID MeCONNELL, having had the honour ,;f supplying many gentl men with the above MWI*la" dt Stock, begs"to intimnrte<-tli^i»e»^»Wl be happy to f ;receive orders for the next and last Great October Tryst,* addressed to Mr Pokteb, Nurs rf and §eedsman, Oswestry, op to Sth October. "THE TIMES." ~7" WANTED^ SUBSCRIBERS for HALF-SHADES TT to the 2'imes.—Fur terms apply to AKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, and VENABLES, Baihy Ulan, Oswestry. MACHINE SEWING. WANTED, MACHINE SEWING,—Apply, to ^'Mw.MAB^AND, N lj Swin 1^, ^westry. oTr.V LET, THREE M ALTfiOUSEsT^ith FIVE KILNS, toy-ether with a-'Dwelling House and Cottage, situate in Scofand-atroet, Ellesmer- Salop. The malthouses arc capable of wetting 3o0 imperial boshels every four days. The' whole of- the premises bav vwy recently been thoroughly repaired, and fitted with oe lstcsp, improve- ments. Possession may be had on the 29th September. Apply to Mr W. W. COOLEY, Laud Agent, Ellesmere. TO BREWERS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET, an excellent BREWERY, with hv, Maltkilns, and every convenience attnched^pBkte at the Hengoed, about a mile fr>-im Gobowen Statiorifc^^ Apply-to Messrs Lon^iUEViLLE, JuiiiiS, and WILLIA*, Oswestry. ø£Jt ør iountH. ostT from a pen at Llanymynecli Fair, Sept. 23rd, Five KERRY EWES, marked with pitch mark T on rump.—Anyone having the same will be re- warded on giving information to Mrs THOMAS, Kinion, near Nesscliff, Salop. STRAYED, to land near Cefu Blodwel, a young BARREN HEIFER. The owner can have her by paying t-xperses anl giving a description—Apply to Mr DAVID JONES, Cefn Bicdwei, n varLlanyblodwe). STRAYED, to The Mardu, Llandrfnio. a WELSH RAM. The owner may bnv • it by paying expenses. If Rat claime lion or before the 8:h instant he will be sold. bnndlo-I COroUi; 3I_ R!R JO BITCH. The owner mav have the ame if claimed and expenses paid before the Cth of October.-Apply to ELIAS BUTLER, Betiulield, VVli';tcl-nrch, Salop. FOUND, a SHEPHERD DOG. and is now at Penissa'r-llan, LHnsnmtffraid. To be had on giving a proper description. Unless claimed vdll be sold. yalfS bl1 WmU ffinutvact. ]> XvLETEig^t Couple of black-red and duck- n < GAME FOWL, pnz-. winners ar the Oswestry vV;,lc- 10th Sept., 1-S73, at a moderate price.— Slow on X >■ cvrTH Morda, near Oswestry, Salop. Apply to Mr 1 reduced r-rices, a small lot OK SALL,, t ptT ALBUiiS, tne cove a being of PHOTOGRAPH AL^ regpectg slightly faded, but as go d a. Bail Head ASKEW ROBERTS, Wgodai> ai-« p. Oswestry. c t° bi sp?- ? 4,- A and ffiazmz. c.<rfnplete, of I^o lar., TRACERY WINDOWS. A'so'tho Stonework ct »e East Doorway, and the door itself. A 1 ar>' m nrst-rat condition, but taken out on account of alterations. TftRMAS. The Old Church, Oswestry. ¡ bit Contract, 0 BF, TIY .PR1V.\TE TREATY. a com- A ,p:i,ct F! PROPERTY, situate in the I Welsh Walls, in the town of Oswestry. including a con- venient and well-built eiglit-roomed House, with good garden and n vTalt-kdn. capable of wetting about fi.;ty busiiola, SUbling, and. Coacytpuse, W.th good Yard, &c.,&c. For particlihrs and to view apl-ly to Mr W. W. COFLSON, Accountant. Church-stTeet, Oswesti-,y. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, Two good COTT AG E. with large Gardens, situate at The Nant, in the parib of St. Martins. and near the village of Selattvn. intheoccupition of Mr David Edwards and Elizabeth Evans. -Al,y to Mr J. Jones, Orsedd near Selattyn. GLYN CEIRIOG. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, all that substantial DWELLIXG-HOUSE "and oenver.ient Outbuildings, called "TyMawr Erwallo," together with about seven acres of superior land, principally pasture, situate in the Township of Erwallo, in the parish of Llan- gollen, and in the occupation of Mr Edward Davies. The Property lies in the centre of the beautiful Vale (,f Glyn," neT to the ru-er Ceiriog, celebrated for its trout fishing, and within two nnd a half miles from Llangollen, three and a half from Chirk, and seven from Oswestry. The tramway from Chirk to Glyn Ceiriog, now open for traffic, passes near to the property. For further particulars and to treat apply to Messrs LONGUEVILLE, Jones, and Williams, Solicitors, Os- westry. ELSON, NEAR ELLESMERE. COMPACT SMALL FREEHOLD ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, a newly- erected and substantia lly-builfc DWELLING- HOUSE, with Coachhouse, Stables, Outbuildings. Garden, and Appurtenances, together with two Pieces or Parcels of superior Pasture Land ther,,to belongirg, (;oiitainiii,- in the whole nearly fourteen acres (lying in a ring fence), situate at Elson, in the parish of Ellesmere, in the county of Salop, now in the possession and occupation of Miss Mary Gough. The Residence, which has been recently completed, con- sists of breakfast and dining rooms, kitchen, scullery, pantry, two cellars, three good airy bedrooms and two attics, tank, and bath rooms, and w.c with all other requisite con vreniences. The outbuildings comprise two- stalled stable, saddle room, with man-servant's room over, coachhouse, cowhouse, with excellent lofts, calve kit and bin, loose box, boot and coal houses, fowl house, piggeries, &c.. &c. The Property is tithe free, distant about a mile from Ellesmere Railway Station, on the Cambrian line, and is free from the incursions of small tenements by abutting the turnpike road leading from Ellesmere to St. Martina and lands belonsrinar to R. S. Perrott. E-onire. onlv Immediate One-half t of the prope To view, a and to treat the Offices of
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E'lesmere, lGth September, 1873. -w-. V amT JSepl ^wwv™~n>O'tTC E XS Hereby^ Given, that if the TWO CAtlllAGE HORSES which were at the YVynnstay Arms Hotel, Oswestry, on February the 27th, 1873, by the Tate Mr Thomas Bellasyse, of Bryngwalia, deceased, are not Claimed and Taken Away on (;,r before the 24thof October next they will be sold to defray the cost of their livery. g* ■J-& fL^4L^S3. Wyrnstay Arms, Oswestry. gjrj J| t NEWTOWN AND LLANLLWCHAIARN LOCAL BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH. THE Urban Sanitary Authority of the above Board will, at a meeting to be held on Friday, the 3rd day of October proximo, proceed to the appointment of a Medical Officer for the district for which the- Board of a Medical Officer for the district for which the- Board acts. f- The appointment "ill in the first instance be nihde fof one year at a salary of £2:) per annum. Candidates must be legally qualified medical practi- tioners registered^ hnder the Medical Act, 1838, and will be It quired to produce their diplomas, certificates, or licences for the inspection cf the Sanitary Authojkyji j» Applications, with qualifications and-t^Tjgttjftiijls Jto^M forwarded to me, pre-p^id, on or bef^^h4-2iif c|fcy|or October proximo. *"•: *■ WTr.r.rAivr rtnorrTf' pIavv Newtown, September 2*2nd3; S W E E N li.v" TR i rpHE REJOICINGS to C
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JL. oi Mr and Mrs btanley Leighton to Sweeney Hall, will TAKE PLACE on Friday, October 31st. Full particulars will be duly announced, togethap*Jra» additional subscriptions. I J < # R. WAIN WRIGHT Hon Sec. LOCAL GOVS D 1; Tlac SUMMARY of '] S year ending th: 76tlci action of the of .which has been fc the 1,djal Governmec mentioned, bdD the
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ARD FOR THE i SIERE. ExpeJnLttlfe for the larch; 1^73,-nnder the ent; Act, 1858," a copy ordancti therewith, to ), for tae period above b Audit of the L6c&l" Board Accounts. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. £ b. To balaiice from lag Account 2Q1 <6 S- To amount received from General District Rates, viz.—^ Amonht -oi, Is. in tlqr-v, v ftrreais. 2&L 8 6 Interest1; .i. 012 4 V — 2-2 0 10 To Highway Rate of Gd. in ithe 2, including. arrears £ 1 1GG 8 S To SmilBMft Tolls 15 6-15 10 9 EXPENDITCEE. By Establishment Expenses 75 1 1 *^5 y. Highway Account 125 0 0 V? Sewerage and Drainage Account 51110 S411ithfidd Account 34 13 1 Water Supply Account j 4 9 0 Election Expenses 1 1 11 0 { Loan Adcouut .^28 2 11 — .322 18 11 OK HIGHWAY A ccotott. By Repair of Streets,Roads, Cartage^Jilateril^i, • && its 9 9 v.' Balance in Treasurer^ handfc- -3^4G 2 1 M ? 4510 9 (Signed) JOHN PAY, Clerk to the Board. Local-Board Office, Augu 123 th, 1873. LLANFYLLIN UNION. COALS. ?■ THE Guardians of the above Union will at their -i- Meeting, to be held nt the Board Room, on Thurs- day, the 9th day pf October next, accept TENDERS for the Supply of about Thirty Tons of Coals, to be delivered at the Llanfyllin Railway Station. Tenders to be sent to me on or before Wednesday, the 8th day of Octobsr next. By Order, ti ii" tt"' *erk to the Guardians. Llanfyllin Union Office, September 30th, 1873. LLANFYLLIN FAIxiS. NOTICE. LLANFYLLIN FAIRS for the Sale of SHEEP and all other Commodities wi held for the Future on the LAST Thursday in eachtMntb., W. A. PUGHE,- Towir;iD]'erk.' Town Clerk's Office, L'anfyllin, 30th September, 1873. WARD'S ORPHANS FUND. RECEIPTS. Mr J. C. Edwards 110 Mr Isaac Williamg 0 5 0 Mm Otcvm 0 10 Amount previously announced 32 2 6 Proceeds of Sale of Tools 6 12 9 » Furniture 10 17 2 JE5019 5 EXPENDITURE. Certificates and Postage 0 15 10 Advertisements 0 6 6 Boots and Linen 316 9 Travelling, Refreshment, and Lodging 4 3 4 Cash to Mr Muiler's Orphanage 41 17 0 JE5019 5 APOLOGY. X THE Undersigned, THOMAS MORGAN, of Arthur-street, Oswestry, Sawyef, having on Monday, the 22nd instant, made a Public Statement that Mrs urdsman, of the Fighting Cocks Inn, Oswestry, had A do hereby Reti^t such Statement, and rnLnmpLnJ' s4flW, which I did undir a i;b.viug'left my tfetch in the forgotten ut^hich fact at the time I had Dated this 29tfi day of Sejt-mber, The Mark + of THOM AS MORGAN Witness C. H. Bull, OoWestry. • r*- SMMc mut T- I ELEMFNTARY EDUC SECTION
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N O T I GTE A County of MONTGOMERY. TyHERBA&rtlie Saance of the Element»iM EduoatiMf Act, ijfjfO, have received the Rettirfts in tie said Act ihentioned,Tln 1 made such inquiry as they think necessary with respect; to the School accommodation of the District hereinafter mentioned; Now, therefore, the Lords of the Couunittee of Council on Education have decided, and Hereby give Notice as follows :— I. The School District is the Parish of LLAN- DRIIO. II. The Schools named in the Schedule to this Notice are considered to be available for such District III. No additional Public School accommodation ap- I pears'to be required for the District. SCHEDULE. ¡ No. of children accommodated. Name ana o-i <• Description. Sltuatl0D' ~~— — Boys, Girls. Infants. Total. • -r- Llandrinio Paro- f* chial School. '109 109 Ardlyn Parochial School 80 SO j Total. 189 Eduction De L u V 191b day orftept€ibber, 1873. I Notice No. 10,014. F. R. SANDFORD, Union of Llanfyllin. Secretary. NEWTOWN WATERWORKS. THE'Director?? of this Company will be prepared JL to receive TENDERS for any or all of the under- mentioned Contracts for the Construction of these Water- works, in and near the town of Newtown, and county of Montgomery. Contract No. 1. Main Embankment and Puddle Chamber. 2. Weir and Byewash. 3. Tunnel. 4. Shaft. 5. Timber, Sluices, and Masonry Wall- ing 6. Road DivergionP. u. 7. Outlet Pipes and Valves. 8. Flood Water Channels. „ 9. 4anilf# of cast iron Main. 10. 1. Ta ?lug. ^.PJaof'l^d specifications majrbe saen after^pth Octobers End anyitturther particulars at t^g*0&ces Engineers, Messrs Powell and Swettsnham, Newtown, Montgomeryshire. It is intended that the works shall be paid for in cash in the severai-iqptalments nientujj^i.iu t^^peci^o.dons. Sealed lenders for eacl^Rfra^' fiepaSK^ly »-Jbe sent in to me"TiOt;l8.tfcr than twel-^So'cloMk on tne otli November,. 1873, endorted "Newtown^BTaterJ? ? y .,I, 'Pie Directors do not unde to accept the:lowest or /Spy tended .?? ■■■ ARTHUR TAXBQT, » jijerptary. SHROPSHIRE AND MONTGOMERYSHIRE AUDIT DISTRICT. JÉSTX-INCORO¡Ji't.f' j I THE Undersigned, FRANCIS RICHARD « SOUTHERN; Auditor of the above-named District, do hereby give notice that I have appointed the Audit of the Accounts of the above Incorporation, and :of the Pishes therein contained, for,the half-year endeà 29th September, 1873, to commence on Friday, "the 17th "day of October, 1873, at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, at the Board Room of the Workhouse, at Oswestry, when and where all persona who b-v-law are bound to account at such audit are required to attend, and to submit all Books, Documents, Bills, and Vouchers, containing or relating to the accounts or to moneys assessed for, a$td applicable to the relief of the poor.. J Dated the 29th day of September, 1873. JSigned) FRA^ R^OUTHERN, j | l>«tr«^< Aufteff. .oil I CjS I7V.1 SHROPSHIRE AND MONTGOMERYSHIRE
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submlt fe: Documents, W na VOUpheWjitontaining or K the accountsto: moneys assessed for, and appl the relief of the pdor. Dated the 27th day of Septembfer, 1873. (Signed) FRAS. B. SOUTHERN, District Ai
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FIFTEENTH SHROPSHIRE RIFLE r r r VOWJHEESS. •iriiBt GosiPETOlNlor A -ai# Badge. «oA SsefflWparfyii^^Seri^ dL ExfeiBL., adjourned at dusk on 27th instant, will be RESUMED on
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Mrs Cottam, a Butter Cooler I pv Mrs Rice, an Inkstanc^B^^a'nnt L yf. Mrs Cross. T<hijpeJ^ig^ns ttm, 6s..< I Oi M&Sre J. and'E. WiillTpif; a Macintosh Coat f MeSf'ri Lewis'and Owen, a Pair of Framed Pictures I
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M.« '>n j < ■ CAMBRIAN RAV AS. CHEAP EXCURSION BOOKINGS. 'i: b-rir" M0kB OC *R0*BE R,6, 1873, LONDON ° A^EUDOYEY ABERYSTWYTH TOWYN— BORTH BARMOtflrB; ETC. ¡- For Times and Fares, see smawkipfj at'the stations. HENRY CATTIjE, Traffic Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. LLANFYLLIN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S < SHOW AT LLANFYLLIN, ri TUESDAY, Oct. 7th, 1873. ON tbe above day, CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS wiH be issued to LLANFYLLIN, from Oswestry, Welshpool, andinterntediate Stations. Tickets available for Return by any train the day of issue only. Special Trains will also run as under :— Down. Pass. U. Pass. Pass. M. p.m.p.m. Osweatty dep. 9 0 Llanfyllin.dep. 5 30 8 45 Llynclys 9 9 Llanfechain — 5 44 8 59 Pant 9 14 Llanfaintffrai l „ 5 50 9 5 Pant 9 14 Llanfaintffrai l II 5 50 9 5 I'lanymyneeb II 2 I Llanymynecli. 6 10 9 24 Llansainiffraid & 40 IPact „ 6 15 Llanfechain „ 9 46 [►Llynclys „ 6 23 9 32 Ijanfyllin .arr. 10 0 I 03wegtry .arr.6 35 9 42 L HE Nil Y CATTLE, Traffic Manager. Oswestry, October 1st, 1873. GREAT "WESTERN RAILWAY ZABT EXCURSIONS OF THE SEASON. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th, EXCURSION TRAINS will run as under:—Leave Wrexham at 9'15, Corwen 8'10, Llangollen 8*35, Ruabon 9*25, Oswestry 930, and Gobowen 9 40 a.m., for GLOUCESTER and Cheltenham, to return at option on the following Wednes- day or Saturday. To SHREWSBURY, Wellington, Wolverhampton, Bilston, Wednesbury, West Bromwich, BIRMINGHAM, Warwick, Leamington, Banbury, Oxford, Reading, and LONDON, to return on the following Friday, and to BRISTOL, Bath, Droitwich, Malvern. Evesbam, and Worcester; passengers returning at option ett the following We dnesday or Saturday. Leave Wrexham at 9'45, Coff- wen 810, Llangollen 8'35, Rnabon 10 0, Xefwestry 9*00, and Gobowen ,• Jv-i For fafes and ftrtl particulars, see fis J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Paddington Terminus. r -t" 'd '(i, '{:'+',
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pfcraftttt. I .ished, Small Folio, 48 Pag-w, (id, j ED EDITION OF THE FiicSr biiKIES OF IHK 1 GEMS OF WELSH MELODY By JOHN OWEN (Owaii. A law) „ Words in English and SV ei-i L MARSHAUGHES •" ;i-' an' RON, .Wrexham. The 2nd, 1 nd 4th Series !?-idy ShorHy. i RARE .WORK ON FREEMASONRY. THIF,'Ä.ceeptccl Ceremonies of Craft Freemasonry «teTulIy| revised by upward? of 500 past masters A. F. and A.) Masons of England. Contains all the. Workings of the three degrees. Prospectus free. Price 83. Gd., from A. E. MASON (P.M. 30°), .Bank Top View, Richmond, Yorks. ELLIOT STOCK, Paternoster Row, London. ON OCTOBER 1ST WILL BE PUBLISHED THE NEW QUARTERLY MAGAZINE. Price 2s. 6d. A High Classf Literary and Social Periodical. The New Quarterly Magazine will contain mon- printed matter than any published Magazine, will be printed on the best paper and in clear type. The Magazine will contain, in addition to Papers on Topics of Social and General Interest, Two or more Tales of considerabl3 length by Eminent Writers. The Tales will invariably be completed in the -ivurnber in which they appear. The Magazine will likewise be open to Authentic Works of TRAVEL AND BIOGEAPHY. A very High Literary Standard will be maintaned. CONTENTS OF Ncmber I. Travels in Portugal. ? Our next War. Olivia Tempest: a Novel. By John Dangerfield. Author'of* Grace Tolmar." Rabelais; a Critical Biography. A Spiritu listic Semce. Horses and Rider,3 Giulio Vescona, Poet and Painter a Tale. Annual Subscription, lis., posr, fi-e; Pa yable in ad vance. » LONDON; WARD, LOCK, & TYLER, Paternoster Row. rfflHE SUNDAY MAGAZINE. Edited by W. G- J_ Blaieib, D.D, LLD. Sixpence Monthly, Illus- trated. THE OCrpBER PART begins A New Volume, and contains;— Sukies Boy. A story of Trials and Rewards. By the Author of "The Huguenot Family," &c. Chapters I.-II, The Doctrine of the Insurrection of tho Body. By the Bon. and Rev. Canon Lyttleton. >Iy Library. Ry .M. B&th im-Ed ward i ^fearUer BRatoric^'Illustration^of the Bible. By CanonI ,rtfm, LL.D ? F.R.S. j '1'3f New'Middle Passage: '-Ry\M§Mv. H. S. Fagafli The fisherman's Rest. By Alice illy -Tenner. Dr Cullis's Labours. By H. A. Page.
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ISTEDDFOD. PRIZE ESSAY jBPOH the "MINERAL RESOp<^S OF THE COUNTIES FLINT DENBIGH, "WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR THEIR DEVELOPMENT."
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EDWARD ELSMERE, 'SlHaMing Director. «^Ats ^I- Oswesiti^aid .N^'h^'nglwns, &c. Oswestry -Mr *V. IT. Lacon, lronraon^er. Maesbury—Mr Thomas Bather, miller. F, I UA 111. c'
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MjiEl—Mr W. (Graham Hanmer. Delgelt^—Mr john Williams, Bennar. mm—— _'u'øintS â\d4rt$tS C H QIC E OLJJi WINES. T. ^OUTHASf *& SONS T>EG to call^sfctention nndermenticmed FINE OLD WlNj|s, splendidly matured in bottle, which can be thofougiily relied upen for genuine sttxling Value, .and the highest character: OORT.—Vintage 1854, Tajlor's 84s „ 1851, Cockburn's, Taylor's, ) Fonseca's j „ 1847, Graham's, Roughton's 1203 1840, Sandeman's 140s ,'CJHERE!?-—Old Amontillado .v;s 48s 84s „ Solera. 60ii' East India 72s 84s Very Fine Old Brown (Vintage*184{>) 11 M ADIRA.-FinestOld East India 84s to 1 201 'I /^LARET— Chateau D'Arsac 42s Ducluzeau Listrac 48s Calon Segur 54s Le Prieurfe 519 Afoutatt DArmaillacq 60s Chfttean Lafite and Latour.. 84s to 120s Cases two dozen and upwards, or a sainpleqrder of one p dozen bottles, carriage paid to all Stations. SHREWSBURY AND LUDLOW. NITROUS, OXYDE OR. LAUGHIN<? GAS wiU be administeredI 1«-litCOTTA|, Dentist, BBS FOR THE PAIHLESS EXTRACTION OF TEJiTIi.^iaving been the introducer of it to thfc country as an anaesthetic. (Please read the following paragraph taken outjof an American 1 « » tiinofl nfflictod with bad teeth.—I was
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few davs but a very simple tout pain, f ^ihaled Nitrous Oxyd» hn Cottam, of. £ 7f_ W^ter-street, New-! were, went into trance, and had bi-ing intoa-^lream. While in t"Ws state, in the short space oi two mmuie* 1 nmien teetn extracted, 6f wh'c.h I -was urconscious until .1 awoke.—A. J. FERGUSON Fishkill Landing, October 6lh, 1863.' CHARITABLE GIFT. MESSRS W. AND C. BilOWN AND CO. prepared a iiii- -e Stock of Welsh -&-a- Flannels, Blankets. Twee-h, Linseys, and other articles suited for Charitable Purposes, all of which arc sold not a nominal profir. DAMAbK AND HOUoEilOLD LINENS. 'rng for15^9^d Ptf^ffc Institutions. MorroeW and CrewdsonV Calicoes sold by the piece &t he manufacturers' wholesale list prices. Patterns sent free by Post. Chester. September, 1873.
1-.CO,MING EVENTS.-
1- CO,MING EVENTS. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 1st.—Oswestry [also hor, but, ch, and bacl, Aborgwynpiegin and Knigh'on Fairs. Whitchurch Local Board. Saks iti Oswestry Smithfield by Messrs Bickerton and Hiles, Messrs Pueh and Stokes. T. Whitfield, and Moses Daries. JIessr3 Pu^h and Stokes's s- Ie < f Horses, Carriages, &c at the W\ nnstav Arms, Oswestry. Mr Owen Daniel's sale of property at the White Lion, Machynlleth. THURSDAY, (lCT. 2nd.—Wrexham, Llanwddyn, Montgomery, Idanfair Ciereinion [sh and pigs], icighton, and Staiford Fairs. Llanpoilen L.cal Board. Wem Petty Sessions. Mr T. Whitfield's sale of property at t'le Queen Inn, Pontfadoc, Den- bighshire, FRIDAY, OCT. 3rd.—Llanfair Caereinion nnd Llanidloes Fairs- Llanlyllin County Petty Scstons. Newtowu Local Board. SATURDAY, OCT and Flint [pig] Fd's. Bernew Pettv Sessions. AJi Wm. Dew's sale ofPrQpecty at the Queen's Hotel. Llanfairf, chain. SUNDAY, OCT GTII.-Seventerth Sunday after Trinity. (,)Cw 0™-F>dl Moon, Ch. 31m,, a.m. Ludlow, r = 0 f r Wortlien, Try.idyn, Much Wenlnck, -Prees, New- Bu^on-o.oTrent [hiring], Aberystwyth, O wl"trlT^ Corwen (?) Fairs. O-westr^ Loc<il Board. Ses^on7 ,° v° ''An' ^dlesmerc nnd Wrexham [co] Petty Llanvhaia dr V ill age? Di-VleS'S S-d° °f Sttck at Henfa'chJ Fac^ 7'h—Kington, Shrewsbury, I ongmr, Hanley v, fu Tv°7 i and^ws], St ,ne, and Whitchurch [but and ch ] t airs. WeIshp.,ol Petty Session,. Llanfyllin Agricultural ♦ 'ST'W <??Tr n'S PUCe'S S:de 01 freehold Properfy at the Buffalo Inn, 0 un. 'J' WEDNESDAY. OCT. STH,-Oswestry, Cr we, and Shrewsbury j;b.:c and ch] Fairs. For leti, Newtown, and Machynlleth Beards of ouardiaiis. Newtown Petcy Sessions. Saleadn Os- westry Smithfield by Messrs Bickerton and Hiles, Pugh and Stokes, T. Whitfield, and Moses Davies. The following are crowded vut :Machynlleth Adjourned Licensing Meeting, some \Vem and Wilcot. rews, and Os'frtstr/'Tahemac!e Anniversary Services. TheyahaM appear next wet k.
AGRICULTURE AND POLITICS AT…
AGRICULTURE AND POLITICS AT MONTGOMERY. Tho successive shows of tho Montsoraervshire Montgomery, which is somewhat removed from those great centres of activity that rapidly ferine PW Tronl^-in-tiirOT f e#,haye 'develcfpcd a sfiow of such very respoct- jbl# proportions* as; tlin* whieh was: visited by thousands of peopl; last Thprsd,,ty.- The day, certainly, was one tdraw people1 into the fields, I after the drearv season, by courtesy called sum- mer, which we have recently experienced and there are not-many pleasanter places than Mont- Vmery to enjoy the rare delights of sunshine in lint those are facts which could not account for the fine collection of animals seen in Lymore JPark. The Montgomeryshire Agricultural So- •ciet^ is a success, arid only requires the satne care and energy which have been exercised in the past to make it a formidable rival to its neigh- bours far and near. The speaking at the dinner, though not so much to the point as an intelligent. agriculturist must have wished, wag more interesting and diversified than much of the after- dinner talking which it is our melancholy duty to report. That was duo partly to the fact that a speaker of Lord Powis's exceptional ability occupied the chair, for though his lordship's remarks were fewer than those who knew his powers probably desired, he ma naroil -o even in proposing the Defensive Forces I It ;eemed to dwell with a ) us out of date on the White blag ol rranee, and gathered political les- sons of very doubtful value from the state of the Continent but all that, and even the much cheered and quite undeserved hit at School Boards, can almost be forgiven for the sake of variety in 0 'tis*UxBBibarc progw|Qoae; oj^tfB^English dinner. There; i^ne asserti(3» iio.wever, which will aston- ish masf of our read^#find is far more startling thin tiuo-th-,tt the pafcisfcers of all denomiria" tions have zealously laboured to preveifl^hho fornlatipn of School 13>oimlsi.i If his lor<8y|jf% language means anythiiig—as it: usually aSP*1 it must mean that; and our readers will be sur- prised that a nobleman who takes so much inter- est in public matters; especially of an educational kind, and who is High Steward of a University. rance on the part of his lordship, and -nn adroit- ness in the way in which he glided from a general remark into a political allusion, which gave quite a flavour to the speech, and must have excited the feelings of some of his Welsh hearers almost to IlWg point. a few Msfees Plffe drowned by the «f great applause of those who cared moil o,t,r :tie ir,,owo pockets than their neighbours' virtue ? Another remark of the CHAIRMAN'S, aim(ld the present Government, waf; boldly met by the Member for the Boroughs, who had the strength of mind not only to praise I the rule excluding polices, but also to obey it, in t, singular contrast to Mr CHARLKS WYNN S aaaress to Ms constituents;whieb ido.mediately preceded Mr TRACY'S speech. Mr WYNN confined himself to an expression of gratitude which perhaps was scarcely a "lively expectation of," but at any rate was a strong desire for, favours to come," and Mr TRACY was rather severe on his demon- strative colleague, when, at the outset of his sP6P £ -y> ftcally repudiated the notion of mating a political harangue. It is fair, however, to remember that Mr TRACY'S seat is safe, and that lie can afford to leave his conduct in Parlia- ment to speak for him, while Mr WYNN must have a painful consciousness that, although "political feeling has run so smoothly during the,, r past twelve years that there has not been. a con- y test," he has owed his happy immunity from "opposition to anything rather than the Conservative feeling of the electors, as events may show him all too soon. Mr TRACY was brava ■ffii^Lfiensihl^-Qnongh to touch upon j^lie question of' sanitary regulations, where, as he knew, he would carry with him the sympathy of too few of bis hearers, anu having dis- charged that duty, and entered his protest against the horrors revealed by the inspectors, he courteously but effectively parried the CHAIR- MAN'S attack upon the Government. A good deal more might be said about the speeches, but the exigences of space compel us to conclude with one more remark-that the company were in that happy state of good humour, that they were evidently prepared to cheer everybody and every- thing, so tbat, when Colonel CORBETT confessed that he sometimes illegally sent rogues to prison, a number of law-abiding Britons rendered the gallant law-breaker the tribute of their easy and complacent "applause I" +
TALK THAT WAS NOT OF CATTLE.
TALK THAT WAS NOT OF CATTLE. P^?baps the Committee of the Oswestry Agsi- cttitaral Society coiM&dered it would Ibo aimost the same as .proposing "Our Noble Selves" to include-the health -eis»the "Tenant Farmers." ki the toast list, but they might have put aside that j --r modest scruple for the sake of encouraging cultural talk and increasing tho interest 0 proceedings. Nearly a dozen landlords, i* three tradesmen, and four or five farmers,' up the tale of speakers, and all the farmers might be written on a sheet of note p;ipe*' that is regarded bvtt^mem.bers as a so-tisfti sequel lo^a very thev ai'O satisfied, and we have nothing further to s^y- that we should like our long annual rep1-111 better worth the trouble and expense of pI" them. If the toast of the Tenant Farmed entrusted to the proper persons, to propoc acknowledge it, we might have a coflF speeches delivered that would outweigh 1 all the other talk of the evening. Of j' thoroughly independent man, wfih in^J' and confidence enough to express his L ,.I. should be selected and then we should 110' people wondering, as a stranger who I>3pf to stray into the Wynnstay Hotel "j Show might almost have wondered whetb Shropshire tenant-farmer was as dumb9' poet represents his cattle to be. So:'Je £ landlords who addressed the company tical agriculturists, like Mr WRIGHT/OV & have always taken an interest in agvicult«r',i Mr ORMSBY GORE. It would be an anomaly to omit their names from the to"J and it was a positive loss that Mr not asked to make a distinctly agricultural because he would have brought to tbe ] sagacity and force which always make says of real value to his hearers. Then*15' would have liked Colonel BARTTELOT or equally distinguished agriculturist, J>fr •' BEACH, to be present without speaking'» •Mr ORMSBY GORE deserved the cordial the society for bringing them to tho But how much more do we know about t!>' culture of the disiriefr after reading tlO than we knew before ? A-ad hj, might have been learnt from a single getting up and telling us his expcricJJ opinions, and his wishes, than from tho what was said by noble lords and h^1! members ? Of course we all know what formula of '.politics strictly excluded"" now-a-days. None of us expect the hoiiy man who begins by expressing his e^l proval of that wholesome regula^^i remember for more than a few that such a regulation exists and M affect no surprise that the Oswestry di^J employed for electioneering purposes. j1 sent members for the Northern Division J -^one ^eir duty bj declaring Uiat they the Jast pei'son^in the 'worM tqlnfriogo j we Kate referred to,at iince plunged into tb,e sgeeches which th% wpfald have^j ^ext jfear Jon., the hustings if hustings j been abolished. We, certainly, are not ? find fault with them for taking time by M lock, though it would have been quite Col. BARTTELOT had not so far forgo*1, nature of the occasion as to canvass 1 political colleagues. It was not a! becoming, perhaps, at an agricultural from which■•■politics were excluded to farmers one of those political fibs whicb, of reading history upside down, are to be indisputable truths by those them. Col. BARTTELOT laid it down do^ that the, Conservative members fo'j Shropshire were worthy to be chosen election, because they voted for the int farmers. "Thai is so far a-disputed VJ; we venture to say the exact opposite is t and that the longer a Liberal Govern b 't power the better in every way is j agriculturist, and it was quite open to who thought as we do, to contradict Col^ LOT'S assertion, and to turn the proce^ji a political bear-garden. Therefore we V gallant Colonel allowed his zeal to oil, discretion. But, to come back to our j this imprudent digression into the fie (tit electioneering agent might have been PJ if care had been taken to give the SPeJ practical turn, instead of leaving it to impulses of speakers, who had to say and ""tHa^lbre '"said tle'^r^rajng tbflt' f,heir lips. It is scarcely compliment jj speakers, but it is quite true, that the sWj piwts of the Judges Farms which wo to our report was Vortli a g^reat .(leal jTftirtper than the four .colivn^g of eloquence through which it is neec, intelligent reader to wade, in order t0,, the passages—of which, we are glad to N were a few-that dealt with the (I" "UJ, The Hon. B. Kehyos will not mflergo the experience of *4efeated,! c^pilia*te ':a& soon as Alter all, ENRY JAMES lms been appointe General, and unless another vacancy should AI' n,nT;r\11,,? +. iLL- -11 t)'1 uu"'v w uue general election, it wi" 1 j nine or ten months before Mr Watkin Wit^ Mr KENYON. I Extra school accommodation, we are glad quired for over 500 children in the borough of y d (ha^ipe, t,nwetore, that a ben" tfi8j however, more likely that' t C:1 will make a vigorous t od hands, and to secure tf n at fie expen; a qf all amol1t 0 I ieht if they coida only vi them ont of thifr complaintd w^fch the Clemwit Club sho15'1 j Let tli«ii s^jw that Liberalism cares for the p^ j people, and Undertakes the cause of the tryino to pgrguadij the ratepayers.not to allow Party to keep hnndrecTs of wretche'l children for the sake of teaching the catechism—or rathfi^^jl comes to that, because thay object t) educitia11^' not inculcate the religious vieW3 that th;y lieve in. Liberalism waich will toi bestir i^ Toryismof thiskindmay be very sincere but isO^ rjl The Liberals, it is"some times said, want a cry-^j an admirable «ne, if they were only v. ise J Let them show the people that the Tories refJse except in their own opinions. ti No wonder Dissent sometimes looks conteo3 it falls into the hands of men like a certain vf, '¡Jcl< Dydd, who is trying to depreciate the rillo University College of Wales, the Rev. T. C- fur his catholicity in using the Prayer Book, f task a very hard one. There is nothing to say d EDWARDS hims-If-except that he has not tro6 position to serve his own sect !-a.nd the writL'! tries to hit him through his family, by calling tblo CHARLES of Bala a priest" But that, CHARLES of Bala has too high a position to be anor.ymdns "bigot. ReAfly all this swibb.i-^ j,larable. Mr EDWARDS has rrille a most re:,so t promise by using the beautiful liturgy of tbe England, as well, we believe, aa extempore l) can only be persons who wish the College to be- and lo; nationa1, who find fault with his condtlC j Llanfyllin is the next competitor for the V* j those who enjoy a visit to agricultural sho\g, a bition is fixed for Tuesday next, and as t^ ,i numerous, and the place is a pleasant one for thi^umm^weatherjw^expec^s^reatcrowj^
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Time TABLES.—There are various alter;it' l railway time tables this month. iJtff Petitions for Liquidation.—David lil,bjlHf and bookseller, Tahesin, Llancvnfelin, C*J (attorney Lrrimth Jones, Pier-street, Ab^O* J Notwithstanding what has been said in contemporaries we believe there is no d ou bt tention to raise the price of coal at Iluabon. 1, 6 C0?1Pany at the mayoral ball f' ^nd Mayoress of Oswestry. I mSS 5lrtha May°r and Mayoress of Clefk ofT'K^ay0r,eSS 01 the 3la.f^1 i «lr "s';er> the Mayor and Mayoress of 3^°?Qt Wrexham. J, «f tk vvfA'rH^ and Crops.—The's1; 1 o £ the PaStrweek has had a most benefit
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