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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS I OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES • (tomes to be Let, jsituntkms Wjmti'il, Situations Vacant, Aonrtments Wanted, Apartments to be Let, Money Wanted Miscellaneous Wants Lost or Found, A'? hisertcd in this Cchimn at the under-mentioned charges One Insertion (20 words) l:'d Three tnserti:'n-< Ö And ad for each additional line of nine words. A.l?ortisers arc particularly requested to name the num- ber of insertions when ordering Advertisements. All Advertisements'not ordered for a definite period will be inserted until countermanded. Advertisers are requested to forward Advertisements as (V,.i'lv jyj possible in the week to insure insertion and correct ness it is only possible to insert a limited number receive I so late as Fridav the publishers, though anxious to accommodate the public to the latest moment, cannot guuntntee insertion when received after TWELVE o'clock on tli.it morning.. All orders for the alteration or withdrawal of Advertise- ments must be received by mid-day on Thursday. Wanted. -ro.- &. HOOTING (Mixed)Wanted, 20011 0 H., Hnytnn, near Liverpool. :) u \-c:,i.n;D-a-lh'neral Man-Servant.—Apply to the i" Redor, Hanferres, near Mold. 25UOa ??A'?TEU, immediately, a nIŒsslAIŒR.ply 'f at ?"- ?' Hope-street, Wrexham. £ £ lie XTED, a GENERAL SERVANT.—Apply to Mrs TV FRY, Westminster Duildings, Wrexham 25 lie WANTED to !,nn'has a number of second-hand Iron i Hurdles, in uood condition. Apply to Dr. DAY IRS, ?? f ) '?. H 't? Gre.-fo'd. -141'g j A-.v.Vr WANTED to sen nne Lubricating Oils, (.'omiiiission )iberaI.—J. B. 1, York ViDa, Manor lioad. :;iclnno;i(l, s.W. i-ollf txrA?TEn. WROUGHT SCRAP mo. Lots oY,r ?f twentv tons preferred.—Address, with price. M. Ad/ Oswestry. A X WTED ~an TPPHENTIUK for the Outfitting.- < Applv to I!. WU.LI.VMS, Ii¡- awl W, HiglHtreet, Mold, or London House. Wrexhmu. 2:1:11) f B"V,« FARM Kits. —Mixed shooting wanted over from 1IK) l -es upwarils would be taUen for a term. Appl hy leiV .i. \V.. l)erb\ Villa, New Brighton, Clu-shirt. 2533g "vVll;.ilsclIAM (ioods, Jewellerv, Watches, Furniture, £ > v. ACKN'TS WANTED." llhislvntoil Book and An t: is Price lWfree. HENRY MAY, Binning- I. turn. airw — ?-?7?\\TKrrFA*RM ?bout 20 :K'tps.re?sn.:ab!e. cou- \l'Îclll hoiue, At. stuck at ra]aatwn if wished.: Proii" i-sli.—Aildress, J.W.. Post Office, Llanfyllin, Os- wc-. 2jlQl w,-I;.tr'. .ol) i;'1. r,\ n:;I, iu !t pleasant part of Wrexham, n Hol'SK ?? i'liiitri'ni; four ln-drooius, (Vc. Terms moderate.— Add; Mrs ,i. L. ?K"<, 5 Amt-rsbaiii-ternice, Cavers- i' .-adint;. 2jÜ!e ]ir,|i:i>!CAL—WANTED, a Welsh ({uahtied Out-door iVi A.?SfsTA?T. Salary ,t:lO.- Address, giving refer- e ice vhich must be iniexceptionable, to "Sphenoid," ?.')'? 'V >f'■ (i!}''[■. Itangor. 24.J)}1i WANTED. Age, over 25. Wages, ii". One co-Apply to t;, Hweori;, 4, St. Mark's t-rra-e, Wrexham, troin Bath-street Ii?gister Office, Bir- mingham. and City-road, Chester. 2510e m^lJAWiliS' ASS?STAXT?.—Wanted. a Junior AS- JL s?TA?T to the (;eneml Drapery business. State ige, c^iKi'ienct'. salary required, and reference.—Apply to ?i- T. <o?K-. Chutcb-.street, Wrexham. >.lr T. -IONK- Cliurch-street, Wrex h am. 2 C'. > b 6' PA RENTS AND m'ARniA?s.—?!r J. F. Hdis lr.iry, M. P. S., has a vacancy for a respectable well- educated youth as an apprentice (out-door); premium re- quired. S'orth Wales Pharmacy, Wrexham. :¡:¡5g ^TIT^A.VTED an Under Housemaid, a Groom (single). V T Disengaged—A Working Farm Bailiff, wife thorough Dairymaid 10 years character.—E. Haycock, 4, St. Mark's Terrace. Wrexham, from City Road. Chester. 2:OIa fEn, a small HOUSE, situated by itself between T Y Wrexham and Mold, with outbuildings and a pjrtion of Land preferred.—State particulars to W. W.. W, Hiih Park Road, Soutliport, Lancashire. 2537e THE LANUASHII5K CHEMICAL i. COMPANY (Limited). St. Helen's Junction, are desirou? of appointing influential and energetic Agents for the sale of Manures, Bones, Bone-meal, and Ash, Vitriol, etc., ii: unrepresented districts in North Wales liberal tenrh, Apply to the manager at the Works, St. Helens .T uuetion. 2365g. ANTED, over 1,001) SERVANTS.—Cooks, £ l!>to £40; W Housemaids, £15 to £20: Parlour-maids, £18 to Kilehenmaids, £1,1 to General Servants, jEi4 to £ 22. AU<> Nurses, Attendants, Ac., &c. Increasing demand :"i>r WeMi Servants. Enclose envelope to Lady (superintendent, Grosvenor Institute, 6!t, Park-street. London. W. Lodgings provided. 2274h DEXBIGH URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. WANTED by the Urban Sanitary Authority a person VT competent to fill the office of Surveyor. The per- son appointed will also be required to act as Clerk of the Works of the Drainage, Siuitlifield, and other works now contemplated, and must be well acquainted with drainage, the taking of levels and surveys, the value of labour and material plans .specifications, and estimates, and the mode (f construction and erection of buildings. He will be required to reside v.itliin the district, to devote the whole of his time in performing the duties appertaining to the office, m.Jer the Public Health Act, 1875, and to obey all o: der> :h Authority in connection with seh (lutie. The Sr.hi y w Hi be .?45 per annum for each ofnce. Apph- entiens fo be sent to me endorsed Surveyor and Clerk of Work-. on or before four o'clock on Monday, the 4th of Noveru'itT next, and the appointment will take place on j the 4th of November next at 7.30 p.m. A knowledge of the WE:language is desirable. J. PARRY JONES, Jt x., Clerk t • the Urban Sanitary Authority. 2533a KUTHINTXIOX! SCHOOLMASTER WANTED. mav. 7.0ARD of GUARDIANS will on Monday, the Jj 4th day of November next, at the Board Room, Ruthin, it proceed to the election of a Sc.hoohi'ister for the Workhouse. He uin-t be competent to discharge the duties of the office lis prescrii nl by the consolidated orders of the Local Government Boanl, and will be required to assist the m.uter sener.iliy in the management of the workhouse. a ij.ay awarded by the Lccal Government Board on the "pf.d liie School Inspector, with board, lodging, and! v.- lulling in the Wmkhou.se. Applications in the candidate's handwriting, stating age, pie'.ent and p;'eviou> employment, and accompanied to- tihioiiKils of recent date, to be sent, under cover, to the' iiudorsis'iied ii'; later than the morning of the said 4th NO-AMOVR. IV. Order of the Board. K. HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, Clerk. 24.jiia u To Let. SHOP, and GOOD PREMISES to be -1. Lrt. Good investment.— Apply at the oiffce of this. ■ •-•per. 2417j rrnO Li-: fTTl'UULlC-HOUSE, to SelT'^Ale~oirConv Ji mission. House rent free.—Apply to Mr. Jones, <Sro* Foxes. Minora. 24!:J.i rjno I. it f:"lIt BEDROOM for one or two persons, 1j li. Privately situated at (ireeiitield, Bho;ltlu,-Apply, ï, K., viffice <>f this paper. -Zoiile 4 HOI.'JSE to Let, at St. Mark's-terrace, Hope-street, A V >Vrexhain. rent .£2U a year. -Apply to W. E. JONES, Aichitect, Caxt' n Buildings. r;t¡4b r^^lO BE LET, AFTER GRASS, close to the tuwn.— It Apply to A. T. JONES, Coal and Lime Merchant, Oharlis Street, Wrexham. ,1!I5n HOUSE TO I LET iii ?rafa)gar-roa.d7 Hightown. Grooms, .J wnh water hid in, scuOery and everv necessary c.onvpniciices.—Apply to JOIl); OLIYKR, II, Roderick- U-mce. <fWi*ORTABLE HOr sE to LET. furnished, near ?? cliurch, chapel, and station. Very healthy, St:iblinn ?u-nuired.-Address bv letter. G. H., Adwrtlxer Office, Wrexham. 25U:!e L::T, IMMEDIATE POSSK^SION, Xo. is. JI, Enblig Terrace, Wrexham, v.itb Coach House and ■tn'de. Apply, CiiAiti.r.s (i. BAYI.KV, Caxton Buildings, i Hoj,e-s!r.et. 23(!;if H510 LKTi-A CfkfTAOE and KM 1THY !it Kckliill-Wi<lKe. il The ork from Pickhill Hall will be given to the i.>;]iicr. For paiticulars applv to H. Kr.NKK'K, Pickhill! Hall. 2521b HE LET, Frondes Farm, in the Township of li t^clusha'.n Above, now in the occupation of Mr James Griffiths. -For particulars apply to MR T. H. -MITCHELL, The OfTice, Minera Hall, near Wrexham. 24(jj BE LET, 2, Greenfield Ten-ace, Rhosddu, con- 1 t-iinins four bedrooms, parlour, kitchen, <Vc. b-f-k and front garden. Coodpumponpremisc.s. Rent £14, —Apply Mr WH.UA.M-, (ireenfteld Terrace, 2053c "OuiI.T, ONE VILLA RESIDENCE, situate at JL .^laAsydderweii, Mold, having four Bedrooms, Sitting •iu Drawing Rooms, and all modern appliallce.-Apply to Mr WIT. JOMS, ironmonger, Mold. rfi^O BK 1.E1', Superior COTTAGES, situated at Vie- Jt toi'la-tenace, Moid, containing parlor, kitchen, and back kitchen, three bedrooms, cellars, and appurtenances •implete.-Appk to Mr T. COUCORAN, Bridge-street, J\Õ i')11. 21híh rrnn BE l.iT, with immediate possession GREEN- H. ITEM) COTTAGE, Rhosddu. Contains dining, da.n.ing, a:id four bedrooms, Ac. lias a good garden and: R.e:;nhou:i-Applv to Mrs Cl DWORTH, opposite the en- tv.iiice gate. 225Se Mark's-terrace, Wrexham, licensed TI.i Jefc hordes, carriages, Ac.; cab .tand in High- ,1 liailway Station also the head Registry Office in hnglanil ior respectable male and femaie servants, :1 ÜJh Jiath-sti'Set Registn Oftit e, Birininghaiu, and Citv- 2452g jj^ -wo H()S in Bank street. Wrcxha with ? !1tes of residence rooms, also two Rooms on Srst i,-ioi sni.ioab;l,e for omces also a HOUSE and SHOP in Pcrdrtfe.n ?rexb.nu.- Apph Mr RitUAUl) Jo.NKS, Eger- r"I)-tr rexham, 25CO)) BOI>H\ l-h\ D, WREXHA?i?'-l?beTet, punished, for iDf M>. month-, the above convenient residence sitate close to the town, with the gardens, stables, coachhouse •tc., also some land, if required. -Apply to Mr JOHN B) RY Te-mple-iow, Wrexliam. 2547b ri!VM;K let. a FAJOI, containing about 211 acres Ji senate about one mile from Whittington Station, and from Oswestry. Also a FARM, containing about 180 siteate al»ont t *\o miles from hittin^ton and three Osvcstry.—For further particulars apply to Messrs 'guevilie, Jones, and illi-^r.is, solicitors, Oswestry. 2M5C Cambridge-terrace, Talbot-road, Hirdir, J KOUi; NEW HOUSES, just finished, with bay win- duv parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, pantry, cellar, four bedrooms, good yard, gardens back and front. Water ami gas laid on the locality the most healthy and pleasanti-st part of Wrexham.-Appiv to Mr S. JKKKHRV, jV'icy vp.a' Hirdir. 240.1h VILL A To LET, and may lie entered upon immediately, all that JL ornamental and commodious Villa Residence, No. 4, Grove-road, Wrexham, lately in the occupation of Mr R. C. Rawlins or his under-tenant, Dr. Guthrie, with good gar- den ov pleasure ground attached thereto. The house con- tains two good drawing and dining rooms, and four bed- rooms, dressing-room, bath-room, w.c., and usual offices. Far particulars and terms, apply to Mr JAMES, Solicitor, V,7 rex bam. Brynyffynnon Offices, 4th October, 1^78. 2557h JJERALD CYMRAEG Her.Gived weekly by CIURLFS G. BAYLEY, news agent, Tito Cross, Oswestry. Sales by Private Contract. \J j/ 'f,'J FOIi SALE, 100 Tons of SWEDE TURNIPS. Apply to JT H. KE.MUCK, Pickhill Farm, Wrexham- 25:34e FOR SALE, a large quantity of Barley STRAW.—Apply [ to Mr YAUCHAX, Green Dragon. Wrexham Fechan. 2519b URDLES of cleft oak? 5 bars, 7 feet long. Price, tl 2s 5d each, at E. M. JONES' Timber Yard, Wrexham. 2817n LAliGE quantity of all ?ixe? and well-seasoned Fellies, ij cut out of good Ash, on Sale.—Apply to En WARD EDWARDS, builder, Leeswood, near Mold. 227(ia. TO BE SOLDby Private Treat77TWO SHOPS and t House attached, situate in High Street, Mold, now ^occupied bv Mrs E. Kennair. — Apply on the premises. 2550n TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY 8 Piece of jt. LAND Situation, Lodge Brvmbo. Containing by admeasurement ISO yard or thereabouts, situated pleasantly situated. About lti yards frontage to a good road.— -Apply to EnWARD HLUIIKS, Nant, Brymbo. 2461j ON SALE, a handsome rich dark brown HORSE, by Salpinctes," rising the-years-old. 151 hands high— sound, plenty of bone—good action, quiet and high-spirited, suitable for either harness or saddle—broken-in last April. —Applv to MR JOHN STUACHAN, Crispin Lodge, Wrexham. 2440f FIRST CLASS FREEHOLD BEERHOUSE AT PONKEY. TO BE SOLD all that Freehold Beerhouse called or j_ known by the name of the Jenny Lind," together with the;brewhouse, cottage, outbuildings, and land ad- joining, containing IS roods or thereabouts, situate at the Ponkey, near Ruabon, now in the occupation of Mr Edward Tunnah. For further particulars apply to Messrs. MAUCH- ANTON & KENDAL, Accountants, 63 King-street, Man- chester. 2448g. wiNE AN iTsPI I{lf~" MERCHANTS, AND HOTEL KEEPERS. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE TREATV that valuable JL freehold and well-established old licensed PUBLIC HOUSE called the White Hart Inn," situate at Pentre, in the Township of Broughton, in the Parish of Wrexham, together with the Crofts, Gardens, Green, Stables, Piggeries, and other Out-buildings. This House is surrounded by a large population, being the only spirit licensed house in the immediate neighbourhood of the New Gate Wen Colliery, the next being the Turf Tavern, Wrexham. It contains a large club-room, in which a Friendly Society holds its meetings. Tenders stating price, to be addressed Mr J. HARnor, secretary, Westminster Colliery, near Wrexham, on or before October 151st. The highest or any other Tender will not necessarily be accepted 2353 QALVANIZED IRON ROOFING, A large quantity to be sold cheap in lots to suit puveiuisers. IRON HURDLES, from h Oil per yard. wlla; STRAND Fi'.NCIN'U, Is 2.1 per yard. ROOFING FKI.T, very cheap. Apply to S. SOTHERS, 21, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM. i_oi,h_i l— ■ III i' 11 ■ ■ hi rwinri i 17.108" Business Announcements. CONTINENTAL MIl.l.INKRs AX" DREss ;>i K E R s, Beg to announce that as sill work entrusted to their charge has their personal supervision they are enabled to offer the best of Style, Fit, and Finish, at very Moderate Charges. An orders promptly executed. A trial respectfully solicited. CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 2351c SPECIAL SHOW OF NEW GOODS. ON and after MONDAY NEXT, we shall be  prepared to submit very large deliveries of New and Fashionable GOODS, as under :— Children's Ulsters (Cheviot Mixtures), 411 and upwards. Young Ladies' Ulsters, 7/6 to 40 Ladies' Ulsters (London Made), Îti to 25, Ladies' Ulsters (Tailor Made), 18/6 to 45 Young Ladies' Paletots (London Made), i6 to Young Ladies' Paletots (Berlin Made), 18. 9 to 78 Fur Sets for Paletots, Ac., in great variety, from 5'6 to 80 Set. Fur Trimmings. The most recent productions in Dress Materials, comprising Rough and Ready Homespun, Meltons, Rochelle Tweeds, Arc., Ac., in the new Autumnal Tints. Special preparations having been made in our Millinery Departments, we shall be able to submit Novelties in SEAL HATS, SEAL TIROANS, NOB CAPS AND HEAD DRESSES, MILLINERY BONNF.TS. BEAVER AND FELT HATS, &c. & JXO. PRICHARD, It, HOPE STREET. 2554e C. DAVIES | CELEBRATED § SILK AND FELT HATS, 3 '< ? 0 Q ¡..J t"1  HATTER, Ac., 22SI 58, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. THE OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, FAMILY frROCERY. FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES. It, HIGH .vTHEET, WRRXHAM. C. K. BEXSON, ( CO. PROPRIETOR. THEE STOIŒi arc l.'iotahHshe!l to supply the THESE STORES are c-tahHshed to supply the PUBLIC with TEAS. (' 0 F F E E S SPICEs, GENERAL GROCTIRIES, FOREIGN AND COLOXIAL GOODS, At MERCHANTS Price-. C. K. BES'SOS* and Co. are prepared to supply all goods of the value of £ A and upwarils on the same terms and at the name prices the Army and Navy, Civil Service, or any other Co-opera- tive Stores in or out of London. ARRIVAL OF THE NEW SEASON TEAS. THE Xew Season's. arrivals of FINE TEAS from China are again exceedingly large, while- the excellent quality of former years is fully maintained. The most delicate taste of connoisseurs will be gratified by the superior character of some of the INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling the old CHOICE KAISOW—SO highly appreciated by consumers of the fiir-r .Ks.c.s of TEA. Taking QUALI TY as the STANDARD of VALUE and TEST of CHEAPNESS, C. K. BENSON and Co, confidently states that good- purchased at their sto e. cannot be surpassed by any other Stores, Finn, or Company in the Kingdom. C. K. BENSON & CO. J1..i." L' bTOCK OF FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GOODS CANNOT BE EXCELLED OUT OF LONDON. DELIVERY OF GOODS- C. K.BENSON and Co. delivers allOrùers Free of Charge by his own vam or by carrier, or carriage paid to the nearest railway station. ORDERS per po-t, carrier, or messenger will have immediate attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. BENSON and Co. Stores are opened at 8.0 and closed at 7 p.m. On Thursdays at 8.30 p.m., and on Saturdays at ltf.llo p.m. N.B.—They will be entirely closed on the Four days set apart as Bank Holidays. THE OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, J 14, HIGH STREET 2432 Business Announcements. ,r' .rr'J"r.-r,r' BERLIN WOOL and GERMAN NEEDLEWORK. Imported direct by  LEADER, 9, New Inn, Yard, Shoreditch, M A LONDON, E.G. PKRFOHATF.D CAMMIOARD, CANVAS, FILOSELLE, &C., Price List post free. c SEWING MACHINES, BY ALL MAKERS. PRICES FROM £2 EACH. Weekly Payments taken. MACHINES KEPT FOR HIRING OUT BY THE DAY OR WEEK. OIL, COTTON, THREAD, SILK, &c. MACHINES CLEANED AND REPAIRED. S. SOTHERN, 21, CHARLES STREET, WPEXHAM. 1349a GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. Advertise>• Office, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND • FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUTED Publishers (by authority) of the Abstract of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, AND Special Colliery Rules for North Wales. To be had in Sheets and Books, in both English and Welsh. JjAYLEY & JgRADLEY, PROPRIETORS. _u BRASS, REED, TInNG, and DRUM and FIFE BANDS, 1JI AN O FO It T KS & HARMONIUMS sup- plied at tr/io?M? Price at J. MOORE'S, Buxton-road, Hnd- dersSdd. Prices with drawings of everv intrument post free. Music for any kind of Band. Bandmen's Caps. Patronised by the Array, Navy, Rifle Corps. Second- hand Instruments bought or taken in exchange -I I. C c. S ? a | ?g I ê '>. iZ4 -5 •» rz I =: <: t s XT ? ? ? = \.I), ? S -5 0, K s ce o rK Ji ? S ¡z; o Š S  « ? 5 g W hr & '?? fsS CC H S J K ex ? 2h K z a • .2 r, £ < I ■= e -3 1 & 3 -g -< cJ: ? m a §"3 I ? -? ? §-§ S ? 0 ? !5 c -'it z <: q¡:     I £ ,t"i" ;J <75 s ? j? g 'E "S o =: 08 o. £ K s? ?. ?  II 3 S ■ 05 a. ESTABLISHED 1817. DYEING DYEING DYEING FIRST-CLASS -I CRTIFICATE OF PRIZE MEDAL MERIT Awarded ISH. Awarded 1874. THE LARGEST DYE WORKS IN THE I MIDLAND COUNTIES. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ART OF DYEING & FHENCH CLEANING, I AT THE MIDLAND COUNTIES STEAM POWER DYE W 0 R K S, LEICESTER, Lichfield, and Burton-on-Trent, JOHN SMITH, I SOLE PROPRIETOR. I AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT WREXHAM: j MIsslES WHITING, Fancy Repository, 2, High-street. OSWE?THY: MRS M. REAON, Fancy Repository, Church-street. KsT Goods sent to and received from the above Agents Weekly. I AGENTS WANTED IN RUABON AND UNREPRESENTED DISTRICTS. itgr The New Price and Colour List for ¡ 1?78 to be had Gratis or Post Free. 1295b  I- I NOTICE TO BILL POSTERS. VlfTHEREAS several Bill Posters have posted billson our private hoarding, near the Railway Station, not- withstanding the notice which has previously appeared in the A<l¡'l't;,u with regard thereto. This is to give, further notice that in any and every case in future we shall prosecute on the discovery of the offender, and with that object we now offer 10 SHILLINGS REWARD I To any person who shall give such evidence as shall lead to the conviction of am one offender. 1 BAYLEY & BRADLEY, ADVERTISER OFFICE, WREXHAM. NEW FISH SHOP. I JJR. rjlHOMAS RILEY, 2, MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. ¡ T>egs to announce to the public that he *-? h:? placed a New Shb in the abon shop, and intends to have every kind of fish and fruit in season. A fresh supply daily, also nne Native Oysters. All orders promptly i attended to. Who!eale and retail. 2380 THE "HESPERUS" STAR LAMP. i PATENT TRIPLEX. | JONES AND ILL IS. The most brilliant, novel, and economical mode of illumination, adapted to domestic and public use. There is no lamp comparable to it for brilliancy, giving three vigorous and beautiful flames, the wick being in a triangular form, each wick is supplied w ith a separate thumbscrew. The illuminating power is equal to 45 candles, and the con- sumption of oil is less in proportion than the Duplex or any other paraffin lamp. MAMI-A('TOKV:-ART METAL WORKS, 2(50, 262, and 204, EUSTON ROAD, LONDON. 1 Snow ROOMS LONDON & BIRMINGHAM. Duplex and Single Wick Lamp Manufacturers. To be obtained of !<U repectable Ironmongers and Lamp emlors. 23?b W IRE WORKS. 40, MOUNT-STREET, WREXHAM. ESTABLISHED SIXTY YEARS. IRS J. C. SENIOR Wishes to return her sincere thanks for the liberal support which has been accorded for so many years to her late husband, and begs to inti- mate that she will still continue to carry (111 the business as usual, and trusts, by prompt I attention to all orders and the lowest prices compatible with good workmanship, to merit a continuance of that support. 225% FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH. rpHIS excellent Family Medicine is the most effective JL remedy for indigestion, bilious and liver complaints, loss of appetite, drowsiness, giddiness, spasms, and all disorders of the stomach and bowels. For FEMALES, these Pills are truly excellent, removing the distressing headache so very prevalent, depression of spirits, dulness of sight, nervous affections, blotches, pimples, and sallowness of the skin, and give a healthy bloom to the complexion. Sold by all Chemists, at Is'l.d.. and 2s 9d per box. I' 1100 I r, Business Announcements. Y gTRACHAN, j SEED MERCHANT. HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, Begs to offer a splendid collection of Standard and Dwarf Rosea, Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, Stand- ard and Ornamental Forest Trees, Evergreen Privet, Quicks, A-e. Also a nice collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants. An inspection is respectfully invited at the Railway Station Nurseries. Estimates given for Laying Out, and Planting contracted for. Cata- logues on application. 2517e NOTICE. CHESTER HOUSE, FARNDON. THE Public are respectfully informed the above-named J_ place will be OPENED in a few days with a good and select Stock of all Articles pertaining to the General Trade in GROCERY, DRAPERY, PROVISIONS, BREAD, FLOUR, and SMALL WARES, &C. N.B.—All of the above-named Articles will be of the best quality, and at the lowest possible prices. All orders will be attended with personal promptitude EDWARD INGMAN, 2524e Proprietor, AUTUMN FASHIONS, 1S78. I JJDWABD gMITH Is now showing a large assortment of new Goods for the Season in the following departments, to which he invites an inspection :— SILKS, FANCY DRESSES. ULSTERS. BERLIN JACKETS, MILLINERY, RIBBONS, LACES FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOUSEHOLD UNENS, &c" ?c. E. S. wishes to call special attention to his stock Iii: llUIld loom Black Silks, which have given such satisfac- tion during the three years he has been sole agent for the sale of them in this district, not having received one com- 1 plaint of them splitting or wearing greasy, Dressmaking ns under experienced management. 21], High Street, Wrexham. 2518a AUTUMN AND WINTER FA-HION's. T. C..T"yi> I'-ei; tv anuomu- > lils rctnvn Markets, and has been Goods xuitiiMc for the ensnitt.i siderably rcdu-cd prices, to ?hid?tt? fav't s special attention. Th ff?iowin? Dc'y-?-.?-?Y? worthy «f ittsp-tUon.. MILLINHRY T' I/?.? 'i.h;?.. MRKSSKS Quite Now. MANTLE and TACJCETs-Tlie Latest Out. WOOLLEN CLOTH-, of superior quality and newest styles. I orders for Gentlemen's Garments guaranteed a Good Fit. I FAMILY LINENS have his special attention. STOCK ready for INSPECTION on TUESDAY next and following days, 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. October 17, 1878. 2483c THOMAS GRIFFITHS, WHITESMITH. LOCKSMITH, BELLHANGER GAS FITTER, &c., (Late in the employment of the Gas Company I for li» years.) 2, HILLY VIEW, ERDDIG ROAD, WREXHAM. And at the SHOP opposite the Advertiser Office. HOT WATER APPARATI-S FITTED. Beer Engines repaired and fixed. Chandelier Fittings re-sot up without being sent away. Country ordeN punctually attended to. ESTIMATES m\'EN. 1?4g. J>OWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED. T.T?OWELL'? BALSAM of pOWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED| —p_OWELL'S BALSAM ?of ANIS_EED?. ?  ANISEED? "DOWELKS BALSAM ofA.NI.SEED. j pOWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED. i -??_?__ powELL's" BALi-AM of ANhEED. mHE oldest and most effectual COUGH REMEDY] H.M. Gunboat, Netley, Wick, Scotland. "Dear Sir,—Having had a most distressing and severe cough, which caused me many sleepless nights and restless days, I was recommended by his lordship the Earl of Caithness to try your invaluable Balsam of, Aniseed, and I can assure you with the first dose I found immediate relief, even without having to suspend my various duties, and the first small bottle com- pletely cured me therefore I have the greatest con- ndence in fully recommending it to the million. "(Signed) W. LINZF.U., H.M. Gunboat, Netley. BALSAM of ANISEED. EXTRAOHDIXAHY COUGH REMEDY. -? A lady writes When you see Mr PoweU, tell him that I would not be afraid to face a Russian winter with his Balsam of Aniseed for a companion, although my lungs are most susceptible." An eminent clergyman in Lincoln-hire writes:—; "Haying found Powell's Balsam of Aniseed a 111 st excellent remedy for coughs, Ac., I have been giving away bottle after bottle to the poor of my parish," B YLSAM of ANISEED. INVALUABLE for BHONCIUTiS and ASTHMA, J The Rev. Wm, Lush writes from Stixwold \ïcarae. Horncastle :—" For the past 12 years I have been in the habit of using myself, giving awav, and recom- mending your Balsam. I should not be exaggerating if I said I have never known it to fail. Whenever ? have had a cough I used it in preference to anything else, and again and again it has cured me." FOR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS: I' COLDS, A-C. FOLT COUGHS] BKONCHI'I'is, INFLUENZA COLDS, tvt. FOR COUGHS,BRONCHtTf?? t\-FLUF\/T'  t:OLD, &c. COLDS, AC. I.OH COUGHS, HR(?CHtTL? iytLUK\ 1 COLDS, Ac. OR" COUfJHS, BRONCHITIS. INFLUEN'zX I COLDS, Ac. pOWELL'S BALSAM OF AMSIUSD. ?? ILL I?)S!??Hl?HLt';GM ?nmed!?o!v7' ,t The Dean of Westminster's ?'erper writes ( w;? advised to try the Balsam of Aniseed. I did, and have found very great relief. It U most curafortinu in ullav' ing irritation, and giving strength to the voice." i Lionel Brough, Esq., the eminent actor, writes I think it an invaluable medicine for members of my pro- fession, and have always recommended it to my brother and sister artistes. po WELLS BALSAMOF ANISEED, for DOWELLS BA!.SAMOI.' ANISEED, for"' t /PLOUGHS, COLDS. ASTH^TA.^T^CHITls^c. \j Mr Thomas A. Sheridan, of E!?hin, trbhnd. writes For three days a:id nights I was a stranger to rest and sleep, racked and almost killed with a hard cough. I tried all kinds of remedies, but to no mirpose r At length a friend kindly supplied me with a quarter of a small bottle of your Balsam, and told me to trv it which I accordingly did. The result has been miracu- lous. The cough has almost ceased, fUHII have once more fouud out (thanks to your Balsam) what it is to enjoysleepandlife." TRULY an EXTRAORDINARY EXPECTOR* XXT i. Mr Edward M. Ullett, of Bm v, Hunts write- to Messrs Palmer and Son, Ramsey: "Having been in the habit of using Powell's B alsam of Aniseed for a great number of years, I have great pleasure in bearing testimony to its incomparable effects as an expectorant: I always find a single dosegives immediate relief, and a a small bottle effects a perfect cure."  NF.T,n and :\IOF:'iE, TRADE jIAIÜ\ yiON, NET, and MOUSE, TRADE MARK. L ION, NET, and MOUSE, TRADE MARK. LION, NET, and MOUSE, TRADE MARIC jyON. NET, and MOUSJ:^ TKADK ^I VRK. j ? -_n_ J^ION, NET, and MOUSE, TRADE MARK. J^ION, NET, and MOUs¥, _TI{ADE MARK. j POWELL'S BALSA M OF ANISEED. ore HE r.io.NTABou wit n r.s Chateau de Montabor, Avevron. Sir,—Having suffered for some time from an obsti- mte cough, accompanied with fever, eontinuous he(l- ¡ aches, and sleepless nights, I resolved, after having vainly tried se-eral other lIle,!i"ine, to h*wo reeour<'? to your BALSAM OF ANIEED. I cannot resist sir, the desire of making you acquainted with the reailv marvellous results which ) d?ivcd from it. From the first dose I Mt great reliA, the ba? symptoms grew feebler, the imtahon of th? t.hmat was calming down and I recovered the sleep which nearly left me. Tile third dose delivered me complptply. and I am now coill- pletely restored to health. Receive, sir, with the expression of my gratitude, ) the assurance of my distinguished sentiments. Dlc liE MOXTABOU." POWELL'S BALSAM 0 FAX I SEE D I J. Sir,—I have for n long time suffered from a severe eough, and hied all manner of remedies. Dr. Liberecht advised POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED, it cured me after a few days. Yon are at lihertv to use this letter in hopes that others may benefit by it. I Sir, Yoiil.sy &c., London. ALBERT Corvr POTOCKI." The effect of one teaspoonful taken in a littlt water fill going to bed is extraordinary. No family should be without it in winter. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the World at Is lid and 2s ;d per bottle a great savin" in taking family bottles, lis each. Established ovor 50 vears -Prepared only by TIIOS. POWELL, Blackfriars itottl, London. ASK for POWELL-SBALSAMof ANMEED. 0 L D BY A L L CHEMISTS. ? Observe trade mark, Lion, Net, and Mouse 2?g. Tenders. 0" -r"J-I"r. r' BOROUfiH OF FLINT. THE CORPORATION of the Borough of FLINT are J_ not now prepared to receive the TENDERS for the Sewerage Works they propose constructing. Further notice will he given when and where the plans and specifications can be inspected and a time fixed for receiving the Tender*. By Order, HENRY TAYLOR, Town Hall, Town Clerk. Flint, 2ist October, 187fi. 2454 Education. SCHOLASTIC. TO BE DISPOSED of at Christmas, aadies' BOARD TING and DAY SCHOOL. Established 30 years. Good connection. Healthy and picturesque town in North Wales.—Particulars to be had by letter, addressed, D. F., Advertiser Office. 2447f _n.- St. John's College, Cambridge. Boarders return, Tuesday, Jan. 29th, 1878. TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEN. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPALS D R. & LYJRS. ELLIS, The house is delightfully sitnatcll on an eminence about half a mile from the town, and commands splendid views of the far famed Vale of LlangolIen. The course of instruc- tion is such as'to qualify Young Larlies for useful and honourable positions in Society, as well as for competitive examinations. Prospectuses, &c., on application. 173f lVlR gPAPvROW, (Organist of Ruabon Church, and Private Organist to Sir W. W. Wynn, Hart., M.P.) Teacher of the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. TH; above reward will be given to any person or per- N soni who will give such information as will prove the authorship and printing- of a scurrillous and libellous handbill respecting Mr Benson, grocer, High-street. Information to be given to Mr Benson, or t-> hiii Holicitor, Mr Evan Morris. 2059e PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES. \*7"J-: beg to inform SODftTORS and PARMA- T T IIEYTAKY A(.EM?, that the WREXHAM ADVERTISER AiLoivs the fullest time of any District Paper for the preparation of PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES, Ir, matters affecting Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Salop, and Cheshire, the dates of Publication being NOVEMBER 10TH, 23RD, A?D 30TH.  3 RD, A-?-D 30TH. The AdvertU?r is the recognised COUNTY" NEWSPAPER FOR DENBIGHSHIRE & FLINTSHIRE, And hisalsoieparate publishing offices in the Counties of MERIONETH, SALOP AND CHESTER. TO CORRESPONDENTS. SEVERAL communications are crowded out this week. MR GLADSTONE AT RHYL. A full report of the Liberal Demonstration at Rliyl, on Thursday, October 31st, at which Mr Gladstone will be present, will appear in our next issue. In order to devote sufficient space to it, we must request all our corres- pondents to be a" brief as possible in their communications next week.

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