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Shipping Notices. "WHITE STAR" LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- EllS. 5,000 tons burthen. 3,000 Horse power. Balling from LIVERPOOL for NEW YORK, every THURSDAY. From QUEENSTOWN (Cork) every FRIDAY. Forwarding Passengers to all parts of the United States ani Canada. RETURNING FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY. The well-known Fast Mail Steamers of this Line sail as under From LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. CELTIC .Thursday, April 29. BALTIC .Thursday, )1ay (. BRITANNIC Thursday, Mav 13. GERMANIC Thursday, May 20. ADRIATIC Thursd.Ly,.Nlay 1),7. From NEW YORK. BALTIC .SatuHlay, April 17th. I REPUBLIC Saturday, April 24th. These new and splendid Vessels reduce the passage fco the shortest possible time, and afford to Passengers the highest degree of comfort hitherto attainable at Ilea. Average passage Si days in Summer, K days in Winter. Each vessel is constructed in seven water- tight compartments. The Saloon, Ladies' Boudoir, State Rooms, and Smoking Rooms are amidships, and are luxuriously furnished and fitted with all modern conveniences; pianos, libraries, electric bells, bath rooms, barber's shop, &e,. Saloon Passage, 15 Guineas, and 18 Guineas; Re- tail Tickets at reduced rates. The Steerage accommodation is of the very highest character, tle rooms are unusually spacious, well Ughted, ventilated, and warmed, and passengers of Mils class will fin(I their comfort carefully studied. An unlimited supply of Cooked Provisions. Medical comforts free of charge. Stewardesses in Steerage to attend the Women and Children. Steerage fares as low as bv any other Line, and Passengers forwarded to Boston. Philadelphia, Balti- more, Quebec, and Portland, without extra charge. Drafts on New York for sums not exceeding £10 free. For freight or passage anplv to ISMAV, IMRIE, & CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool; or to 34, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. Agent for Wrexham: CAPTAIN JAMES GLADSTONE, 9, Temple Row, Wrexham. Agent for Holyhead :—Mr W. W. SMITH. 95era ALLAN LINE. ? SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO JjL M E R, I C A. COMPOSED OF TWEXTY FIRST-CLASS ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. SAILING DA Y-from LIVERPOOL, every Turs- DAY and THURSDAY to CANADA, and everv ALTER- NATE TUESDAY to HALIFAX and BALTIMORE, forwarding Passengers on easy terms to all parts of CANADA and the UNITED STATES. Surgeon and Stewardesses provided free for all classes of Passengers. Passengers who secure their Tickets before leaving home are met at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of the Company, who takes Charge of them until they go on board the Steamer. For Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., Alexandra Builings, Jamestreet, Liverpool, or to EDWARD LOVATT, Auctioneer, Wrexham. W. GREEN. Junr., Florence House. Ruthin. J. HOWARD, Brymbo. 224r Business Announcements. SEWING MACHINES BY ALL THE BEST MAKERS. I LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. INSTRUCTIONS FREE. Machines Cleaned, Repaired, and Adjusted. ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINE I NEEDLES IN STOCK. S. SOT B ERN, 3, HENBLAS-STREER, WREXHAM. I Y.R. A few first-class second-hand Machines in Stock suitable for shoemakers and tailors.  ?Oe f LONDON AND SOUTH AFRICAN BANK I J-J (Incorporated by Royal Charter 1S-.0), 10, King William-street, London, E.C. Paid-up capital ;C4"0.0(10-lssues Letters of Credit and Drafts on its branches at Port Elizabeth, Gra- I bamstown, Cape-town, Durban (Natal). Bills nego- ¡ ciated and sent for collection, and all Banking busi- ness transacted. Interest at 5 per cent. per annum (payable half- yearly) allowed on deposits fixed for 12 months or longer periods. ftHBER SLATES BRICKS TILES CEMENTS I LATHS SEWERAGE PIPES I And all other Building Materials I at I E. MEREDITH JONES'S, I TIMBER YARD and STEAM SAW MILL, CHARLES-STREET. 1816 WREXHAM. SPRING MEDICINE.—Sarsaparilla and Quinine strengthens the nerves, purities the blood, pro- motes appetite, and restores the health. Bottles 2s 6d each. J. F. EDISBURY, M.P.S., Wrexham, sole maker. BRASS, REED, TRIG, and DRUM and FIFE BANDS, PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS supplied at Wholesale Prices, at J. MOORE'S, Bux- ton Road, Huddersfield. Prices with drawings of everv instrument post free. Music for any kind of -Nlusic for anylzind of Bandy Patronised by the Army, Navy, and Rifle Corps. NIXF,Y?-IS blaCK LEAD. ?T?.?r?' ?<T. ? ? NIXEY S REFINED C Bt?LAACK LEAD.-Vsed without waste or dust. Sold everywhere. Ask for W. G. hizey » Black Lead, and see that vou have it. 12, Sqtiare. London. CCAATUTTTTIOrN.-There are several Imitations. FINDLATER ACO S No U R ISH I, G. DUBLIN S T 0 U T, (CKOWN ERAXD j Highly recommended for Pnvate Families and Invalids. B- rewers also of XXX. XX, and X Stouts for the Trade. Wholesale onlv from the MOUNTJOY BREWERY, DUBLIN. CG. BAYLEY calls attention to his excellent Is Ce Packet cf 5 Quires of NOTE PAPER in SldThArS^ a ?U-executed view of Oswstry Old Church. Sold only by C. G. BAYLEY, Bookseiler, The Cross and Church-street, Oswestry. g In Dr- Pereira ?' '?' best FooTto^nfan^Tand IT nvalids is HARDS' FARINACEOUS F 0 0 D." Hof aU resnect?hte Chemists, Patent Me'dicine Vendors, and Italian Warehousemen, in Is, 28, Packets and Tin Cans, 7s Gd each. EVERLASTING SEWING ACHINES 1? Lock-stitch. Hand and Tre?d?. F?mi?v ai?? MMufacturin?, QUEEN OF HEARTS £4 i-i, EUROPA (sleeve arm) ? 12s. Chief Pri7e -Nle(I.-ti;? Lyons 1872, Vienna ?merit) 1?3, London ?74 SMITH AND STARLET, Coventry, and 3d, B?sing°haII? street, London. SMITH AND VORRESTTS ANTI-CORROSIVE BLACK V A R N ISH. Best and Cheapest Paint for Aim Walls, Staircases, Water Tanks, Cilumns, Boilers Wood and Iron Fencing &c. Jet Black Enamel Surface our Special Manufacture for 12 years. Price to any Railway Station, in 30 gallon Casks, I!>, fid per Gallon. All Orders to HOLT TOWN Y.ŒlSH WORKS, MANCHESTER. OCCIDENTS WILL JJAPPEN! Provide against the losses that follow by taking a Policy AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. OF THE Railway Passengers Assurance Company, The oldest and largest Accidental Assurance Company. I; Hon. A. KIAIRD. M. P., Chairman. PAID UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE FUND, £ 160,000. ANNUAL INCOME, £ 180,000. Compensation Paid £ 915,000. BONUS ALLOWED TO INSURERS OF FIVE YEARS' STANDING. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the I Local Agents, or I il. CORNHILL & 10, REGENT STREET, LONDON WILLIAM .T. V IAN. Secretary AGENTS FOR WREXHAM:—Mr W. JAMES, i M? J. B.  Railway tation  }fa J. B. SHIRLEY, ¡ tir National Provincial Bank of p Business Announcemenfe. C 0 C K L E 's ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. Owing to recent announcements bearing a similar name, Mr Cockle thinks it necessary to state that the above is the ONLY PREPARATION he places before the Public. 18, New Ormond. street, W.C. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS These Pills consist of a careful and peculiar admixture of the best and mildest vegetable aperients with the pure extract of the flowers of the camomile. They will be found a most efficacious remedy for de- rangement of the digestive organs, and for torpid action of the liver and bowels, which produce in- digestion and the sevei al varieties of bilious and liver complaints. They speedily remove the irritatlon and feverish state of tl;1 stomach, allay spasms, cor- rect the morbId condition of the liver and organs subservient to digestion, promote a due and healthy secretion of bile, and relieve the constitution of all gouty matter and other impurities, which, by circu- lating in the blood, must injuriously affect the action of the kidneys, thns, by removing the causes produc- tive of so much discomfort, they restore the energies both of body and mind. To those who indulge in the luxuries of the table' these pills will Drove highly useful, occasioning no pain in their action, unless they meet with an unusual quantity of acrid bile and acid matter in the stomach and bowels. To Europeans on their arrival in India or China they are recommended as a preservative against the fatal dis- orders peculiar to tropical climates. Their occasional use, if combined with the strictest attention to diet, will be frequently found to removeat once, by their in- fluence over the secretions, that congestive and un- healthy condition of the liver which is so often the earli- est antecedent of severe febrile and constitutional dis- turbance. It must be understood that these pills are not recommended as containing any new or dan- gerously active ingredients on the contrary, thev are characterised by a remarkable simplicity of combina- tion, and whatever merit they may be found to possess depends as much upon the selection of pure I drugs, and the unusual labour and attention bestowed upon their subsequent preparation, as upon the ack- nowledged peculiarity of their composition. They are not recommended as a panacea, nor are they adapted to all complaints but as a mild and efficacious aperient and tonic in the various forms of indigestion, it will not, perhaps, be an exaggeration to state that they have been resorted to under all systems of diet, changes of climate, or atmospheric alt ernations, with an extraordinary degree of success, for 75 years. This celebrated family aperient may be had throughout the United Kingdom, in boxes at Is. lid., 2s 9d 4s. (id., and lis., as well as in India, China, New Zealand, and the Australian Colonies. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. I THE OLDEST PATKNT MEDICINE. In boxes at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. In use 75 years for INDIGESTION. In boxes at Is. l-d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. In use 75 years for BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. In Boxes at Is. IZl., 2s. 9d., 4s. tid., and lis. c OCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. In use 75 vears for LIVER COMPLAINTS. Ia boxes at Is. lid., 2s. d., 48. 6d., and lis. 604f FURNITURE & CARPETS, 600 pieces, 3s. 4ID. JT per yard and £ .10,000 worth of Furniture, Bed- steads and Bedding. An inspection is asked, especially by members of the Civil Service and Co-op-rative Societies. All Goods warranted, packed and delivered free-WlVI. WAINE, Wholesale, Export and General Furnishing Warehouses, 131 to 139, Newington Butts, London. New Illustrated Priced Lists Gratis. GEORGE gLOOE, Member of the United Kingdom Bill Posters' Association, GENERAL BILL POSTER AND DEAD WALL DECORATOR, 8, CHAPEL SQUARE, PENTREFELIN, WREXHAM, Lessee of Special Posting Stations. Town and Country orders punctually attended to, TERMS MODERATE. FRANCIS'S VOICE LOZENGES, FOR CLEARING & STRENGTHENING THE VOICE, RELIEVING ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT, HOARSEXESS, HUSKINESS, SORE THROAT, RELAXATION OF THE UVULA AND TONSILS TEAZING AND NERVOUS COUGHS, Give power and tone to the Voice in speaking or sing- ing, and telieve throat affections arising from any unusual exertion the Voice, colds, and other caut-es. Pub'ic Speakers and Singers take them with much benefit as a preventative of Hoarseness, and as a re- medy when it exists. A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Mr Fanish, Liverpool: The effect of the Lozenges is remarkable indeed gave me a voice as clear as a bell, and strong." Mr Lewis (Llew Llwyvo) I be- lieve that I could not have performed my part (owing to hoarseness) at the concert, had it not been for the efficacy of your Lozenges." Mr Hughes (chorister, Bangor Cathedral, N.W.) Your Lozenges com- pletely restored my voice," &c. Rev. Mr Roberts, Glanaled They are excellent for disordered voice and hoarseness." A Clergyman (near Wrexham :— "They have a wonderful effect upon my voice L. England, National School, Appleby, Penrith. I must say that I have derived great benefit from your Voice Lozenges. They also did a great deal of irood to several of my friends, who were troubled with bad coughs, and could not sleep. Send another box." Eold in boxes, Is, Is ld, 2s 9d each; or per post, Is 2d, 3s, from the Maker, J. PRANCIS, M.P.S. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. Also through Messrs. EVANS, SONS, & Co., Liver- pool; and APOTHECARIES' HALL, Town Hill, Wrex- ham. CCAUTION.—CRYSTAL PALACE is the TRADE j MARK of the only GOLD MEDAL MARKING INK. In consequence of complaints from Ladies, Naval and Military Officers, the Police and the Pub- lic, see the genuine label has the word. Prepared by the Daughter of the late John Bond.—Address, 75, Southgate-road, London. Contractors to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Phcenix Ink no way connected. Caution, the genuine Trade Mark Crystal Palace. SELF CLKAN ING CHEMICAL PLATE CLOTHS. A complete substitute for Wah Leathers, Plate powders, Brushes. &-c., (at less than half price). The Cloth being Chemically prepared, is ALONE sufficient to give an instant and splendid polish to Plate, Jewellry, &c. SELF CLEANING CHEMICAL STEEL and BRASS CLOTHS for POLISHING BRASS Work of all kinks, Harness Mounts. Stirrups, Fire Irons, &c. They give a rapid and splendid polish, Is. and 2s. per Box, three Cloths in a Box. To be had of the Principal Drapers, Ironmongers, Fancy Stationers, &c. Samples free for one Penny stamp. Prepared by GARD & Co., DUNSTABLE BEDS, London Wholesale Depot, 15, Wine Office Court, Fleet Street. CLUB-HOTTSE PLAYING CARDS, Is. a Pack, lis J per Dozen One Pack by Post for 13 stamps, GOOCH & SON, Stationers, 55 King William Street, London, E.C. c ALLARD a n d BOWSER'S CELEBRATED BUTTER SCOTCH and RAHAT LAKUHM Sold by most Confectiouer". | MAM FACTORY FINCIILEY ROAD, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON. ?r-?I?XALMEMORIAL" Macnivenand NCameron deserve a nominal memorial for the blessing they have conferred upon society. A bad Pen is enougb, proverhially 'to make a saint swear,' but the most wicked literary sinner must be very insensible to real benefits if he does not cease from the evil and sing the prais6s of these PENS." -Leigh Chronicle. "They come as a boon and a blessing to men, The Pickwick, the Owl, and the Waverley Pen." A CERTAIN CURE FOR v?? T tT rsa? EPILEPTIC FITS! FEPILESI,Y, Loss ?? MEMORY, TREMBLING OF THE Lnms. These hitherto considered incurable, a« e to a dose or two of TA VT ru?V ?1-EPILEPTIC Medicine. Ask ?our Drnggist to it ? you and do not be pu?rsuad?d to try any ?her medicine as one dose of tSbAN??FI! Rnrr?n??? ? ? sent direct from SANGERS liO Can be sent ciirect from 13,1d.,2;"4 and 4/6 a Bottle. If not in Stock, Ask vour Htationer to procure for you (JTOXEPATENTBOV XESan(* Cibmet,s, for ks the SjfA ,n,i n ,i all Papers and Documents. No end of Worry 8.wed. aU par- ticnlars Post par- sione- find ( CHEAP JEWELLERY—Shopkeepeers will finrf ^T'S ei2aw°rtmie!^a?d ,owest Prices at MILLING- Cat?ogu?free.E.td. 1? Cash ?t? ?' ?'?' ASPHALTE RO?FTlfG——w?TT— ONE PENNY per ?qu?-eFoot DRO«rnW^ & Co. MANUFACTURERS ■ Albion Wharf, 10, Upper Thames Street, London^ 50, George Square, Glasgow. 2, Goree Piazzas, Liverpool. IRON CHURCHES SCHOOLS & ROOFS. Erected by CROGGON and Co. Albion Wharf, 10, Upper Thames Street, London. 50, George Square, Glasgow. Goree Piazzas, Liverpool. « Business Announcements. THE OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1770. C. K. BENSON & CO., 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, Aie now Offering TEAS AND C 0 F F E S WHICH FOR QUALITY, PUR I T y STRENGTH, AND CHEAPNESS, CANNOT BE SUEPASSED. THE LARGEST AND MOST SELECT STOCK OF FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND COLONIAL GOODS OUT OF LONDON. AGENT FOR SPIERS & POND'S CELEBRATED WINES AND SPIRITS G. W. WILSON'S (ST. AUGUSTINE-STREET, NORWICH), SUPERIOR PHEASANT, POULTRY, AND DOG FOOD. Observe the Address 1819s 14, HIGH-STREET WREXHAM. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE, FOR WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY. D. D. PIERCE, WATCH AND CLOCK-MAKER, JEWELLER, &c., flENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATCHES & CLOCKS CLEANED, THOROUGHLY REPAIRED, and WARRANTED for Twelve Months. 601e THE MERSEY CHEMICAL MANURE COMPANY. Prize Medal Farnworth, IF68. Ditto Middleton, 1870. Ditto Ormskirk, 1871. Ditto Northwich, 1871. Are now prepared to supply their CHEMICAL MANURES in quantities to suit purchasers as follows.- Grain Manures JESperton. Grass ditto j £ 8 ditto. Turnip ditto £$ditto. Potato ditto £8 ditto. Dissolved Bones £ § ditto. The FirstPrize ( £ 8) of the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Society for the best crop of Swedes on farms of 150 acres and upwards, was gained by Mr Thomas Roberts, Berse, Wrexham, with a crop of Dick- son's Defiance Swede," grown from seed supplied by us. The weight of the crop was 36 tons 15 cwt. 2 qrs. 24 lbs. per statute acre. This crop also gained Francis & Arthur Dickson & Sons' Prize for the best five acres of "Dickson's Defiance Swede." Also, second prize for Turnips, and second prize for Mangolds, given by Mr Strachan. Delivered, Carriage Free, at any railway-station. No charge made for bags. Plant Food for Greenhouse and Garden use, in tins Is each; can be obtained from all Seedsmen. Offices and Works 291, Vauxhall-road, Liverpool. WILLIAM ATKINS, Manager. WREXHAM AGENT R. J. ROBERTS, Borras. Agents wanted where not represented, 640es RICHARD EVANS AND CO., THE LABORATORY, WREXHAM. PURE AERATED MINERAL WATERS, SODA WATER, GINGER ALE, SELTZER WATER, LEMONADE, POTASS WATER, VICHY WAIER, GINGERADE, MAGNESIA WATER, LITHIA WATEB, EAU DE SELTZ IN FRENCH SIPHONS. I Delivered in Town or Country. P R ICE L 1 S T 0 N APPLICATION. 1870rv ESTABLISHED 1830. SAMUEL DAVIES AND SON (SUCCESSORS TO MR. J. CLARK), MILITARY TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND HATTERS, 2692 HAXELL'S ROYAL EXETER HOTEL, WEST STRAND, LONDON. SUITES OF ROOMS. s. d. s. d. Drawing Room with Bedroom en suite.10 0 12 0 SERVICE. Each person I 6 i a. d. s. d. Breakfasts 1 6 2 (j Dinners from 2 6 BED ROOMS. Bedrooms for one person 2 6 Ditto for two persons 4 0 This Hotel, situate In the most open part of the West Strand, close to the Theatres, Operas, Places of Amusement and objects of interest, is in style and comfort equal to any in London, while the charges are moderate in the extreme, and are never varied. The Hotel contains upwards of One Hundred Rooms and an elegant and well-appointed LADIES' COFFEE ROOM, with Reading Room. BOARDING TARIFF.—Very many Visitors having expressed a desire to live in the Hotel at a fixed harge, to include all and every expense (Wine, etc., alone excepted), arrangements have been made bv which Familes can live in the Hotel, with use of Coffee Rooms. Ladies' Saloon, Bedroom, etc., and most liberal Board, including three-course Dinner for the sum of Ten Shillings each person per day. The Kitchen is under the direction of one of the first Chefs in England. The Breakfast Table here is superior to any London Club-hottse. The excellence of the cuisine the beauty, delicacy, and cheapness of the Wines, are universally acknowledged, and here. mirabile dictu they place a capital Claret before you at 2s per Bottle.- Vide Public Press. SPECIAL NOTICE.—For the convenience ot Visitors, upon the reception of letter or telegram places secured for them at any of the Theatres. &c. 2451r THE b6 A RCHIMEDEAN" LAWN MOWER is "the quickest, most simple, and most efficient Mower ever used.Garde ners' Chronicle. THE "ARCHIMEDEAN" LAWN MOWER is an American invention, far superior to any of ours.Field. THE "ARCHIMEDEAN" LAWN MOWER is remarkably easy to work.Gardeners' Magazine. THE" ARCHIMEDEAN" LAWN MOWER is especially adapted for cutting slopes, steep embank- ments, under shrubs, and close up to trees, &c., and is extremely light in draught, simple in construction, and not likely to get out of order. THE "ARCHIMEDEAN" LAWN MOWER is delivered carriage free at all railway stations. PRICES FROM ONE GUINEA. THE "ARCHIMEDEAN" LAWN MOWER Can be used either with or without Grass Box, and IS WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. THE "ARCHIMEDEAN" LAWN MOWER. Testimonials and full particulars sent post free. THE "ARCHIMEDEAN" LAWN MOWER. WILLIAMS & Co., (Limited), Manufacturers and Pa tentees, 33, King William Street, London. SELLING AGENTS: John G. Rollins and Co., Old Swan Wharf, Upper Thames Street, London. Walter Carson and Sons, La Belle Sauvage Yard, Lud- gate Hill, London; and 21, Bachelor's Walk, Dublin. 552r c OUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, B RONCHITIS, and NEURALGIA. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE.— A few doses quite effectual. Caution-The extra- Jrdinuy medical reports on the efficacy of Chlorodyne render it of vital importance that the public should obtain the genuine, which is protected by a government stamp bearing the words 66 Dr. J. Oollis Brownes' Chlorodyne." See decision of Yice-Chaneellor Sir W. Page Wood, the "Times" July 16,1864. From W. C. WILKINSON, Esq., F.R.C.S., Spaling. I consider it invaluable in Phthisis and Spasmodic Cough; the benefit is very marked. Dr. M'Millman, of New Galloway, Scotland. I consider it is the most valuable medicine known. Sold in bottles, Is làd 2s 9d and 4s td, by all chemists Sole manufacturer, J. r. DAVXXPOKT. 3d, Great Bus- I -stittt,Lmdou, W.C. 1 CASSELL'S PURE UNCOLOURED TEAS & CASSELL'S COFFEES. CASSELL'S ORIENTAL COFFEE consists of a selection of the finest growths of East India In the process of roasting and grinding the full strength and fine aroma are preserved, rendering it equal to the Coffee so much prized in ORIENTAl. COUNTRIES, THE PERFECTION of COFFEE. Price 2s per lb. CAFELLS COFFEES are also supplied at Is, Is 2d, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 8d, and Is lOd per lb, in Canisters and air-tight Packages from one ounce to one pound, by Agents, Grocers, Chemists, Confec- tioners, &c., throughout the kingdom. CASSELL'S PURE UNCOLOURED TEAS. CASSELL'S TEAS are pure and free from any ? facing powder or other injurious ma?er ?he Green as well as the Black is the natural colour EhP leaf, it has not therefore the bright CTeen hue 7.1 ordinary Green Teas, which are faced cSnese with mineral powder or other colouring matter to ?e them appearance. By the use of CASSELI'S ?I? them appearance. By the at til S ensured? ? ?? ?ood quality are CASSELL'S PURE UNCOLOURED TEA 2/ 2/4 and 2/8 per lb. CASSELL'S PURE UNCOLOUTTED TFA, finest qualities, 3/ 3/6 and 4/- per lb., in Packets of 2 oz. to 3 Ib Sold by Agents, (hocer8, Chemists, Confectioners, &c., throughQut the Kingdom. 2056b PURE,AERATED WATERS ELLIS'S RUTHIN WATERS. CRYSTAL SPRINGS. SODA, POTASS, SELTZER, LEMONADE, LITIIIA, and for GOUT LITHIA AND POTASS. Corks Bmnded R. Ellis and Son Ruthin" and e?bS??th??S??m?ark. ?Sol?d every?w'?here, and wholesale of m*'t everywhere, R. ELLIS & SON. RUTHIN, 178f NORTH WALES. ?TALKER? CRYSTAL CASE WATCHES are   ?8s2, Paris, 1867. Silver from L3 3s Gold from S6 6s: 18 Cornltill- E.C. 230 Regent-6ir;;? W. A; 76 Stzand, W.O. Dewdptive Fampblit fne- Business Announcements. JONES'S HEAL-ALL OINTMENT. (Trade Mark—registered), OR EVERY MAN'S FRIEND. BEST APPLICATION KNOWN for Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds. It cures Old Sores, Ulcerated Sore Legs. It cures Ulcerated Sores on the Head and Neck. It cares Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face. It cures Scurvy Sores, Cancerous Ulcers. It cures Burns and Scalds, Ringworm, Itch, Piles. It cures Weak and Watery Eyes. It cures Red and Sore Eyelids. It cures Inflammation in the Eye. It cures Moving Specs or Floating Bodies before the It cures Cataracts and Partial Blindness. [Eyes. It cures Obsurity of Vision and Dimness. f It Cures Children's Sore Eyes left after measles. It allays Inflammation in a few hours, and soothes pain very quickly. Sold in pots at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. tid. each. THE WONDERFUL BLOOD PURIFIER. JON E SAN D CO. 'S UNIVERSAL PURIFYING MIXTURE. Trade Mark— Purifying Mixture." For Purifying, Cleansing, and Clearing the Blood from all impurities, arising from whatever cause, and guaranteed to be the best preparation in the world for all eruptions of the skin, blotches, spots, pimples, black-heads, pustules, boils, carbuncles, ringworms, scald heads, sore eyes, erysipelas, itch, scurf, scro- fula, scurvy, glandular swellings, cancerous sores, bad legs, piles, syphillis, secondary symptoms, and for all blood and skin diseases. For rheumatism also it is unequalled for relieving pains and subduing inflamma- tion, and speedily effecting a perfect cure. It is agreeable, palatable, and safe, and may be taken at all seasons, and under any circumstances. Sold in bottles at 2s. 3d., and 4s. td., each, and in cases (containing six times the quantity lis each by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the United Kingdom, or sent to any ad- dress on receipt of 27, oti, or 132 stamps. COUGHS! COUGHS! JONES'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND, TOLU, & LINSEED—(Registered). THE MOST AGREEABLE & EFFECTUAL -L REMEDY for asthmatic and consumptive coughs, bronchitis, winter coughs, difficult breathing, whooping cough, hoarseness, loss of voice, and all affections of the chest and lungs. One bottle in most cases effects a cure. Price Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. tid. per bottle. JONES'S PATENT VEGETABLE PILLS FOR WIND, (Registered), ARE THE BEST PILLS IN THE WORLD L for bad digestion, wind and pain in the stomach, liver complaint, jaundice, sick head- ache, pains in the chest, loss of appetite, flatu- lency, griping, a sense of weight in the back and loins, darting pains in the region of the heart, liver and kidney constipation, pains in the thighs, sometimes shooting down to the calf and feet, suppression and retention of urine, pains in the stomach, and all liver complaints. Thousands have been cured by these Pills, and many who had been pro- nounced hopeless, have been thoroughly re- stored to health by their use. ONE BOX WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL OF THEIR EFFICACY. Sold in boxes at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each. Sent post free for 15 or stamps. Sole manufacturers, W. JONES and Co., Chemists, 157, Great Howard-street, Liver- pool. REMARKABLE CURES. 2, Birkett-street, Liverpool, 20th March, 1874. Dear Sirs,—It is with feelings of pleasure 1 write to inform you of the good effects your PURIFYING MIXTURE and HEAL-ALL OINTMENT has done to me. About six years ago I was bitten on the leg by a venomous reptile, which nearly cost me my life and I now declare to you and the world, after spending over X150 in doctors' bills to trj and heal the leg, it is now entirely healed, after using onlv two 4s. tid. pots of your WORLD-FAMED OINTMENT and two Us. cases of your universal PURIFYING MIXTURE. The truth of the above statement any person wh. wishes may refer to me. Yeur very obedient servant, Messrs Jones and Co. JAMES SMITH. Baton Rouge, Louisana, U. States, July 21st, 1874. Gentlemen,—I enclose you a P. O. order for X2 10s., for one dozen boxes of your Vegetable Wind Pills and HeaI-Ail Ointment. Please send by the first mail, and direct as before. I intend to distribute them amongst my friends here. Your Wind Pills are the best I ever used in my life, and your Ointment exceeds anything I ever saw for healing all kinds of sores. Yours very obediently, To W. Jones and Co. EDWIN MCCLOY. Sold in bottles at 2s. 3d. and 4, tid. each, and in cases containing six 2s. 3d. bottles, lis. each, sufficient to effect a cure in long-standing cases. Agents for Wrexham and districts :— MR. J. F. EDISBURY, Chemist, High-street. J. FRANCIS, 12 Hope-street. Rhos Mr Magtn Ruabon Mr Ed. Davies Llangollen Mr Evans Oswestry Mr Saunders Mold Mr E. Williams Denbigh Mr Jones Ruthin Mr Rouw Holywell. Mr Carman Bhyl Mr Jones Abergele.Ir Jones Corwen Mr Jones Wholesale of Evans and Sons, and Raimes and Co., Liverpool l092q MONETARY AND MINING GAZETTE. POST FREE. Every Saturday, in time for the Morning Mails, price 4d., 24 pp., in form like the" Pall Mall Gazette. THE MONETARY AND IINING GAZETTE, a reliable JL record and review ef mining, financial, and all other joint-stock undertakings. 213, Gresham House, Old Broad Street, London, E,C. The MONETARY AND MINING GAZETTE furnishes a compendium ot financial, banking, railway, insurance, telegraphic, and mining news. Its leading articles are written with fearless integ- rity and great ability, and it claims the support of all who are interested in these important matters, and in the expression of an opinion that is well advised and cannot be made mercenary. The leading characteristics of this journal are inde- pendence and truthfulness, and by fidelity to these great principle-, it has achieved a success unrivalled m the histbry of financial journalism. It is regarded as an indispensable guide to all who are desirous of investing. It has an extensive and in- fluential circulation amongst capitalists aud bona. tide mvestors, ana is regularly quoted in the leading journals, not only at home, but in Europe and America, as a trustworthy authority on all matters of finance and mining. It fully reports all meetings of mining and joint-stock companies generally. Offices: 213, Gresham House, Old Broad Street. London, E.C. THE OLD SWAN BREWERY, -L ABBOT-STREET, WREXHAM (FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES ONLY), SDWARD LOVATT, PROPRIETOR AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, Agent for the Provincial Insurance Company, ripper's Cattle Food, the Wrexham Tent Company 9y:jj JJOWEL DAVIES, ARCHITECT, SURVEYOR, AND LICENSED VALUER, WREXHAM. 252f TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. CONSULT A LONDON PHYSICIAN WITHOUT FEE. DR. HENRY SMITH, who has devoted twenty- Dfive years exclusively to the treatment of Diseases of the Nervous System, resulting from Ex- haustion of Nerve-power, Local Weakness, &c WILL FOR tHE BENEFIT OF PATIENTS WHO CAN- NOT VISIT HIM PERSONALLY, on receiving a statement of their case, send by return a letter of advice with instructions, which if followed will ensure a cure. IMPORTANT.—A form of correspondence contain- ing question, &c., to assist the Patient in describing his case, will be sent post free on receiving a directed envelope. TESTIMONIAL TO DR. HENRY SMITH. Dr. SMITH has received up to date December 21 af 1872, FOURTEEN HUNDRED & TWENTY-FOUR written Testimonials from Patients who reside in the country in proof of his successful treatment conducted by CORRESPONDENCE ONLY. Address—Dr. H. SMITH, 8, BurtOn-creseent, Lon- don, W.C. Just published, post free for Two Stamps, PRESCRIPTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR JL THE CURE OF NERVOUS DEBILITY, by HENRY SMITH, M-D. of the University of Jena, author of the People's Guide to Health," &c. A Medical Work on the new Electric Treatment, by Botanic Medicines only, of Nervous, Mental, and Physical Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion, Dimness of Sight, Want of Bnergy, and Premature Decline, and all Diseases of the Nervous System, re- sulting from Exhaustion of Nervous Power. Gives instructions for the development and strengthening the human body how to acquire Health and Strength, Secure Long Life, and avoid the Infirmities of old age. Also gives names of medicines by which Thousands have been restored to health, Illustrated by Testi- monials from grateful Patients. The Pamphlet will be sent free by post, to any ad- dress, on receipt of two penny stamps. I Address-Dr. H. SMITH, 8, Burton-crescent, Lon- 1 don, W.C. 282 1 Business Announcements BRIGHT & LEGGE respectfully announce that they are now making their Usual Display of FASHIONS in Mantles, Millinery, Dressmaking, Costumes, &c., &c. 72 TO 76, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. NOTICE! NOTICE! WATCH AND CLOCKMAKING. IFc,<rns' or Clock repaired r cleand go to D. PRITCHARD 5, Lambpit- street the tactical wa„.|, and streewt, ill do them right, safe, and warranted ??rtw:eS months for reasonable charges. (Lately for 21 years SMrH^oS ChargeS- <U,el? Observe the Address: 5, LAMBPIT-STREET, WREXHAM. 576c MR. T. H. COLEMAN, Surgeon Dentist, REGENT STREET (OPPOSITE THE SAVINGS' BANK), WREXHAM. p AI-NLESS extraction of Teeth by Nitrous Oxide M. Gas. Artificial Teeth at lowest prices. At home daily. Established Eight Years. A private waiting room for each patient. 470e SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS, AT ALL PRICES. SPECTACLES FROM Is AND EYE-GLASSES FROM Is 6d AT JPRASER'S, 210c HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. SPECIAL NOTICE. FRENCH CLEANING, by steam machinery. ( M-ide up Dresses, Robes, Costumes, Gentle- men's Dress, Curtains. &c., may be cleaned by the new French process without unmaking or removing trimmings, &c. W. DAVIS, British Dye Works, Liverpool and Birkenhead, Es- tablished 1840. Agent for Wrexham, R. ROBERTS, Hosier and Newsagent, 23, Towu Hill, who forwards parcels to the works free of carriage. Household Furnishing and Wearing Apparel of   cleaned, dyed, and  steam power. 766f TO THE GENTRY, CLERGY, & INHABITANTS Of the Town and Neighbourhood of Wrexham. JAMES GRIFFITHS, GENERAL FISH DEALER, Begs to return his sincere thanks for the veiy liberai support accorded to him since commencing business at No. 33, Yorke-street, Wrexham, and to assure his patrons that lie will continue to use his best exertions to secure their future support. A fresh supply of all kinds of Fish daily. Please note the address :— No. 33, YORKE-STREET, WREXHAM. March 9th, 1875 542e I ESTABLISHED 1789. ] WILLIAM PIERCE, WILLIAI PIERCE, GENERAL UNDERTAKER, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. AGENT TO THE PATENT METALLIC AIR- TIGHT COFFIN COMPANY, LIMITED. THESE coffins are covered with white, -L black, and crimson cloth or velvet, aad 1 and every design of coloured and metal furniture I is used. They are only i the weight of lead coffins and are more durable. The expense is so small that they can be used for all funerals except those of the very poorest class. Various sizes kept in stock. 2383y I 111 SEED OATS! SEED OATS! ON SALE Black, White, and Yellow Oats, of the fintst and best qualities, at R E VA NS, Corn, Flour, and Provender Factor, Family Grocer, and Provision Dealer, 9, Yorke-street, Wrexham. 5l)2c GARDEN SEEDS. J)AVIES AND CO., PLASKYNASTON SHOP, CEFN, RUABON, Have just received their new Stock of GARDEN SEEDS, Which include all the varieties usually required in the neighbourhood, including several new varieties in Peas an j other Seeds. EARLY AND SECOND EARLY POTATOES IN STOCK. Gentlemen favouring D. and Co. with a call will find the prices compare favourably with Wrexham or Oswestry. DAVIES AND CO., Grocers, Provision Merchants, Corn and Provende? Dealers, CEFN, RUABON. 583e Money. THE WREXHAM LOAN AND INVE.STMFNT^ COMPANY (LDIITED).-DICOUNT B?? and ADVANCE MONEY on Personal Securi? S a moderate rate of interest, without any extra ch?a? in the shape of enquiry or other fees.-AppIy to the secretary, 3, Temple-rw, Wrexham. 151-?  TO BE LENT, in Town or C^y'  to Gentlemen, Farmers, Tradesmen and o?hera, from Fifty Pounds and upwards, upon pe sonal secunty. Interest five per cent. p? e? annu? frcm one to seven ye?. No commission or char""es made. Also, sums from One Thousand Poundson mortgages, at three and a half per cent, on freehold or leasehold property, for any term not exceeK twenty-one years.- Apply to Mr Henry Howard CivJ Engineer Surveyor (late Girdlestone and Barclay), 11, Euston-square, London. 7^ 11t¡,-ONEY to Lend on personal or other security from M (SJ I tli1n to be repaid by easy monthly quar- eriy, or other instalments, extending ove? a period of ^tW° and ahalf years- Confidence and pnnctua.hty stnctly observed.-Apply personally or b?  KT Slr THO)IAS HOWARTH, ?, outh King, street, late No. 29, Booth-street East, Oxford-ro,d: Manchester. Attendance given at the Star Hotel, Mold on every Mold fair day. The office has been established many years. 44j MONEY LENT ON PERSONAL OR OTHER i?i- SECURITY. THE WREXHAM LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, Limited, is prepared to advance any Sum from X5 to £ 500 upon Personal or other Security, foi periods of from three months tot.»vo years; repayable by Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, or other Instalments. Good Bills Discounted on advantageous terms. Thf strictest confidence observed Application to be made to the Secretary, MR GLASCODINE. Offices: Temple- place (over the County Court Office), Wrexham. Forms of applications furnished free, and if applied for by post, will be forwarded on receipt of a stamped directed envelope. -Office hours for the purpose o making advances and receiving repayments, from 10 a.m to 4 vnL 72y THE CAMBRIAN LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. IS prepared to advance any sum from £ 5 to £ 500 upon personal or other security, for periods of from three months to two years, repayable by weekly, monthly, quarterly, or other instalments. Good bills discounted on advantageous terms. The strictest confidence observed.—Applications to be made to the Secretary, Mr James Price, Offices, Summer Hill, near Wrexham. Forms of application furnished free, and if applied for by post will be forwarded on receipt of a stamped directed envelope. 7733 MONEY.—A Private Gentleman, with surplus IrJt capital, is desirous of making immediate AD- VANCES to gentlemen, manufacturers, farmers tradesmen, and others, male or female, requiring the same, in Town or Country, in sums fromllo to £ 500 on note of hand. No law costs. Terms from 5 per cent., extending from three months to five years. Mortgages negociated at less interest. Distance no object, as persons can repay by P.O.O. or cheque. By applying personally from 10 till 4. or if by letter enclosing a stamped directed envelope, stating the amount required, to Mr A. BRADBURY, 161, Walworth- road, London, S.E., particulars will be sent by return of post. N.B.-No connection with Loan Offices. Residing in the same district ever since 1841. Secrecy with dispatch. 4Wb

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