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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. I OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES 1 -iouees to be Let, < Situations Wanted, Situations Vacant, Apartments Wanted, ) Apartments to be Let, Money Wanted Miscellaneous Wants Lost or Found, Are inserted, in this Column at the under-mentioned charges:- One Insertion (20 words) la Three :lnsertIons. 2s 6d And 3d for each additional line of nine words. V Persons who reply to Advertisements are particularly requested to observe the directions given, and not at reply by personal applications when they are directed to address to a certain name or initial to the office of this paper or elsewhere. By attention to this notice a great deal of unnecessary trouble will be saved Advertisers are particularly requested to name the num her of insertions when ordering Advertisements. ALL Orders for Advertisements of the value of 5s. or under must be PREPAID to ensure insertion. Advertisers are requested to forward Advertisements as early as possible in the week to insure insertion and correct ness, as it is only possible to insert a limited number received so late as Friday; the publishers, though anxious to accommodate the public to the latest moment, cannot guarantee insertion when received after TWELVE o'clock on that morning. Wanted. ..r WANTED, a Situation as HOFSEKEEPER by an experienced elderly person. -Address, L., Advertiser Office. 892z TWO Respectable Young Men can have comfortable LODGIXGS at JO:\ES' Temperance Hotel, Bank- street 991a OR Good DINNERS and TEAS go to JONES', Tem- Fperance Hotel, Bank-street, Wrexham. Open on SundayF. 992a WANTED, APII-IllENTI 'F.S and IMPROVERS to the Dress and Mantle Making —Apply ts Miss LEWIS, 31, Manley Koad. 895p C^OBS WANTED —Wanted Three Coo l Workers, about j 13.1 lian(ts, age not important.—Particulars to B. W. HARK I;R, Chirk. 975c WANTKI), ASSISTANTS and IMPROVERS to the Dress and Mantle Making.—Apply to Miss ADNEY, 46, Chester-street. Wrexham. 813p M" ILLINEUY -Winttd immediately, APPRENTICES and IMPROVERS to the Millinery.—Apply to J. BUTT, :20. Queen-street, Wrexham. 92Sz PIT RAILS WANTED f.%IAIEDIATELY, Ten Tons BRIDGE RAILS, about 181bs. to the yard. Lowest cash price to B. W. HARKER, Chirk. 974c DRESSMAKING—WANTED A MACHINIST; also tF IMPROVERS and APPRENTICES. -Apply Mrs RICHARDS. 10. Hope-street. Wrexham. M9c WANTED, by a respectable Young M?n, a Situation WV as CLERK or TIME KEEPER. Highest refer- ences.—Aderess, J.R., Advertiser Office. 9.151 « *T ANTED, a good SHAVfRand HAIRCUTTEK, a'so W an APPRENTICE, by W. DAVIES, Hairdresser and Umbrell i Maker, 38, Hope-street. Wrexham. 1006p UT ANTED, a BOAR of the large improved breed, fit m v for service, and not more than twelve months old. —State price, Ac., to W. KELLETT, Plas Newydd, Ruthin. 943z ".i r ANTED, immediately, for a small family, an W experienced PARLOURMAID. For particulars n1 rmly to Mrs C. OWEN JONES, Church-street, Oswestry. 978f WANTED, a good PLAIN COOK for the neighbour- hood of Wrexham, and several General Servants with good characters.Nlrs JONES, 31, Henblas-street, Wrexham. iY)7z p ARTRIDGE and MIXED SHOOTING WANTED, within 8 moderate distance of Liverpool.—Address, jriving full particulars to W. G., care of Messrs Banks and Kendall, sol citors, Prescot, Lancashire. 951 p WANTKI) IMMEDIATELY, "a clever GENERAL WW SERVANT for small family; age from 25 to 30. Mustbive good character from last place. Apply by letter, with all particulars, to Ty Craig, Llangollen. 91ijz W ANTEI) by a first-class firm an AGENT wj<;b in- flu -nee amongst Works and large consumers. to sell OILS, PAINTS. COLOURS and VARNISHES Very liberal commis3ion given. Apply, with references, to Y.Z., care of Brown, Gould and Co., 27, Lombard Street, Lon- don E C. WANTED daily. Nurses, Cooks, Housemaids, and Ww Generals, male and female servants of every capacity. Good characters indispensible. All applications promptly replied to.-North Wales Registry Office, con- ducted by the Misses Whiting, Fancy Repository, High- street, Wrexham. :8f AYCOCK'S ROYAL REGISTRY, Established 22 jfm years. Good Servants wanting good Places should apply to E. HAYCOCK, 26, Chester-street, Wrexham.— Wanted 50 Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses, Generals, Laundry, Kitchenmaids, Farm House, and Hotel Servants, Groom, and Coachman (single), Butler (single). 994 WREXHAM UNION. THE Guardians of the above Union have several Sharp, THealthy BOYS, fit for SERVICE or APPREN TICES.-All information will be given by Mn RALPH, Workhouse, Wrexham. 98tiu W ANTED, AGRICULTURISTS AND OTHERS IN CANADA.—Free Grants of 100 to 200 Acres of land are given by the Canadian Government. ASSISTED PASSAGES Newly issued and illustrated pamphlets, maps, and full information respecting any part of Canada—its resources, trade demand for labor, wages paid, &c. — supplied free, by the Canadian Government Agent, 15, Water-street, Liverpool. 515f ^GENTS Y^TANTED EVERYWHERE BY THE MUTUAL WATCH CLUBS' ASSOCIATION, KENDAL & DENT, Managers, 106, Cheapside, London. Foremen, Timekeepers. Station Masters, Clerks, Secretaries of Portrait Clubs, Police Officers, Shopkeepers, &c., with spare time, wanted to form Clubs for this successful Association. Illustrated Catalogues and particulars on application. 222Sc To Let. TO LET, TIGER INN, Beast Marhet, Wrexham.— TApply to MitS MARTHA PRICE, Brewer.9:0n WREXHA.Ni-COTTAGE,3 2-TO LET, Mount Hill, VT Ren; moderate.—Apply to R OLLERHEAD. H93n ?t PAR FMENTS.—Furnished Apartments to Let in AGrosvenor-rood,-Apply at the office of this paper. 'H9,)z ErOUSE TO LET, Derby-terrace, Derby-road, High- 1. town.—For particulars apply, E.J., office of Ade er- is -*ser. 12ge /■^O BE LbT. a Capital Lock-up SHOP in Henblas- 1 street. Rent moderate.- Apply to WM. HAWKINS TILSTON, 7, Henblas-street. 1004z ttio Lb'i', Pk)I'A,'I'O ciittiUND, about five minutes' it walk out of Town —Apply, Mr J. LLOYD, Oak Tree Inn, Ruabon Read, Wrexham !'77n rpo LET, EXCELLENT GRAZING *YAND?or Cattle JL (close to the town), on King's Mills Road.-Apply to Mr ROSCOE, 21, York-terrace, Hightown. 972c FLOUR MULL to be Let, together with a few acres cf ILI Meadow Land.—For particulars, apply to WILLIA31 EVANS, bailiff, Plas-yn-We. Bryneglwys, Corwen. 941z fi^O BE LET, with immediate possession, near the M. Caerwys Railway Station, PWLLGWYN HOTEL- with good stabling, coach-house, and five acres of accom, modation land Apply, Cambrian Brewery. Bagillt. 969 TO BE L&f. with immediate possession, Rhydvgaled THouse, Building", and Crofts, situate within ten minutes walk of the Mold Railway Station.—For further particulars apply to Mr GEORGE BELLIS, 40, Hig I Street, Mold. 845a fj^O LET, with immediate possession, a convenient IHGUSE and SHOP, with large garden, situate at Rhostyllen, suitable for any business; three minutes to tram; rent moderate.- Apply JOHN DAVIES, Shop.Rhos tyllen, near Wrexham. 961c TO LET, a HOUSE containing two Parlours, Kitchen, TPantry, Cellar, 5 Bed-rooms, garden in front, to- gether with good yard and wash-house.—Apply, JOHN ROWLAND, St. James' Terrace, Rhosddu. 981a fPO BE LET, with immediate possession, a commodious JL MESSUAGE, together with the Garden and Piece of Ground adjoining, situate at the Cross, Brymbo.-For I further particulars, apply to Mr J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, Solicitor, Wrexham. 10LIlz TO BE LET, with immediate possession, No. 4, Leaside, Twrexham, having a south-west aspect containing two reception rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, six bed- rooms, and w.,?.-For further particulars apply to F. L. RAWUXS, lihosddu, Wrexhatia. I.Vif TO LET, that old-established Grocery and ProYï;"k;DI m. SHOP, with Bakehous3 and tar?e P'fllin.s-Ho every convenience for !carr'mgu an ???nQiM business: situate in S ar im- ,8ttuatem Besr!t. In:ediate pOlJsession-Applyto i JOHN MASO????? Holt-road, ?Vrexham? 223z I TO LET. with immediate possession, No. 4, GROVE PARK Has dining and drawing rooms, each 16 ft. by 13 ft., capital front and back kitchens, five bedrooms, and all necessary outoffices together with small garden back and front.—For particulars and to view, apply next door or At Advertiser Office, z TO BE LET, OAK LAWN pleasantly situated, com W. manding a view of the Welsh hills artistically de- signed, containing two large reception rooms, eight bed- itooms, bathroom (hot and cold), w c good kitchen, and offices, and every domestic convenience, garden back and front; also No. 1, Carlton Villa, to be Let on 25th March next.—Apply to Mr W. E. SAMUEL, Stratford House, Wrexham. 2545c TENTS TENTS TENTS MRS PIERCY, Glynne Arms Inn, Caergwrle, begs to iyM inform her friends and the public that she intends carrying on the HIRE OF TENTS, &c., as usual. She lias just purchased a fine new Waterproof Marquee, and baving eiricient men, and tents of all dimensions, will be able to accommodate all parties. 976n TO BE LET, with immediate possession, ACCRE t FARM, Llanarmon, near Mold, late in the occupa- tion of Robert Parry, Esq, deceased. There is a good commodious house, beautifully situated, with excellent outbuildings. Also, CHWELEIRIOG FARM, nearly adjoining the above, with the house and outbuildings standing thereon. Also, Allotments of Common LAND in the lparish of Llanfair, and near to Accre, containing in the whole about 328 acres of arable and pasture land. There is an excellent sheep walk. There is also good sporting eaer the above property, and also over the remaining property of the late Mr Parry. The land is in a good state of cultivation.—Apply to Messrs JAMES and JAMES, solicitors, Brynyffynnon Offices, Wrexham. 93 Iz TO LET, the well-known PLAS-YN-WERN BRICK- m- WORKS, near Ruabon, North Wales. These works, the property of the New British Iron Company, are very favorably situated, in close proximity to the Great Western Railway, and consist of excellent plant and machinery, capable of producing a large output of Firebricks of superior quality, pressed bricks, tiles, sanitary pipes, clumney pots, &c., &c. The Lessors are prepared to deliver to the works all the necessary materials required in the manufacture on reasonable terms. This affords an oppor- tunity to investors not often to be met with.—Apply to Mr THOMSON, the New British Iron Company, Ruabon Iron- works, Ruabon, North Wales who will give all rt-ouired information. 785c TO BE LET. for a term or by the year, "CASTLE t COTTAGE," a beautiful Residence, situated in the Vale and Parish of Gresford, fitted with every convenience for a small family stables, coach-houses, walled garden, Ac., with gardener's cottage about one mile from Rossett and Gresford Stations, and a little off the Chester and Wrexham high road. Also, in Burton, RAVENSBOURNE, a compact ibouse, with stables, coach-houses, garden, and six acres of eJtceUeut Pasture Land, about ten minutes' walk from Wrexham Station- Also, a Semi-Detached VFLLA, adjoining Rossett Station. For particulars, apply to Mr BOYDELL, The Rossett, ",I Wrexham. 944z Sales by Private Contract. "r- ,r_ r "# TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, all those four very substantially built (brick, stone, and slated) semi-detached DWELLING-HOUSES, situate on the Hightown Road, Wrexham, and known as the Mostyn Terrace," each house contains four bed-rooms, parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, pantry, w c, two of the houses have good cellars, gas, and water. This is a desirable in- vestment, the property being very well built, and finished off with the very best of materials and workmanship, and all let to good tenants.-App!y to ISHMAEL EVANS, agent, Corn Exchange, Wrexham. 904a rilo BE SOLD, Mahogany Dining Room Suite in leather. t Quite new. Owner leaving town.—Apply C 18. Town Hill, Wrexham. 990a ON SALE, a few measures of Skerry Blue POTATO SETS.—Apply to E. MASON, Beaconsfield, Holt Road, Wrexham. 980a 'O BE SOLD, FIFTY SHARES in the WREXHAM OAN and INVESTMENT COMPANY.—Apply, Mr JOHN DAVIES, County Court (iffices. 959f TO BE SOLD, The "Iron Shop," GROCERY and TPROVISION STORES, Marchwiel. Businesi free to an accepted tenant-Apply, Mr J. KIND, Marchwiel, Wrexham. !)S2f  BE SOLD, a HOUSE, pleasantly situated at Brymbo. J. A portion of the purchase money could (if required), remain on mortgage.—Apply to Mr THOMAS CHARLES, Old Vicarage, Brymbo. 91 If TO BE SOLD, by private treaty, certain TITHE RENT CHARGES, commuted at £ 135 per annum, payable from lands in the township of Trevor Issa, in the parish of Llangollen.—Apply to Messrs LONGUEVILLE, JONES, AND WILLIAMS, solicitors, Oswestry. S27p ON SALE, BAY GELDING, 6 or 7 years old, ran third in Foxhunters' Open Steeplechase at Tarporley this year; Price, £ 100. BAY MARE, 5 years old; good I harness mare or huntress, sound; price, XfjO.-Apply, COACHMAN, Bryn-y-Grog, Wrexham. &s.33 S HI PPING INVESTMENT (Limited Liability). Some .£10 SHARES (at par) in a New CARGO STEAMER, under experienced management, CAN BE OBTAINED by prompt application. Dividends at the rate of 17 to 20 per cent. per annum have during several years past been paid to shareholders in similar steamers under the same managers, who are now increasing their fleet. Every facility given to intending investors for thorough investiga- tion and ii;quiry.-A(ldress "Steamship Company," care of Messrs DEACON, 151, Leadenhall-street, London. iio5p WREXHAM UNION. I^HE GUARDIANS of the above Union are now pre. JL. parefi to supply FIREWOOD IN BUNDLES, CLEAN. DRY, AND CHEAP. All orders sent to Mr RALPH, Workhouse, Wrexham, will rectfive prompt attention. Shopkeepers supplied on reasonable terms. S86:t. Lost and Found. LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED, SIX SHEEP, one of them being a Leicester Ram, the rest being Sotch Ewes, near lambing. Suitable reward will be given to finder.-Apply to MR W. SWETENHAM, Stocks Farm, Hope. 52n Tenders. ..r.r- 1 'J" TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. P. ARTIES desirous of TENDERING for the ERECTION OF STABLING FOR TWELVE HORSES, VAN SHEDS, and other Out-buildings. at the North Wales Mineral Waters Factory, Wrexham, can inspect the Plans and Specifications at my Office, on or after Thursday next, May 3rd. Sealed Tenders must be sent in to MESSRS J. F. EDIS- BUUT & Co., Wrexham, before 12 o'cljck on Saturday, May 23rd. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be ac- cepted. ALFRED C. BAUGH, C.E., Egerton-street. Wrexham, Architect and Surveyor. April 27th, 1883. lOOln HOLY WELL UNION. HOLYWELL RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the construction of a MAIN SEWER, at Bagillt, commencing from the Bettisfield CBol. liery Road, and ending in the Bagillt Gutter, a distance of about 1,000 yards. Plans and Specifications may by seen at the Engineer's Office, Pantgwyn House, Holywell. Sealed Tenders to be sent in, on or before the 4th day of May next, addressed to the undersigned. The Authority do not bind themselves ta accept the lowest or any Tender. E. J. DAVIES, 940f Clerk to the said Authority. TO FARMERS AND CARTERS. THE HIGHWAY BOARD of the Wrexham District invite Tenders for carting materials to repair the Holt-road for the year ending March 25th next. The road is to be let in two lengths, namely, from Holt Bridge to Hugmore-lane, and from Hugmore-lane to the boundary of the Borough of Wrexham. The Board also invite Tenders for carting materials to the Township Roads of Allington for the year ending 25th March, 1884. For forms of Tender and further information apply to the District Surveyor, Mr John Strachan, Crispin Lodge, Wrexham. Tenders to be sent in to me on or before Tuesday, the 8th proximo, not later than 10 a.m. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 954c JOHN BURY, Clerk. Education. ST. MARK'S TERRACE, WREXHAM. MISS E. il. L ONGS PREPARATORY SCHOOL FJR YOUNG GENTLE- MEN. The Mid-Summer Term commences ON THURSDAY, MAY 3RD. H73n WH. MUNNS, B.A B.Sc., Eserton street, Wrex- We ham. Term commences May 3rd. 89Sp I 1, LEA SIDE, I RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Conducted by the MISSES HANMER. A separate class for boys from eight to twelve years of age. Prospectus and Reference on application. 405c WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL, WREXHAM, PRINCIPAL M RS. SIMMS, Assisted by Experienced and Efficient Teachers, holding Oxford, Cambridge, and College of Preceptors' Certificates. The course of Study is arranged so a3 to prepare Pupils for the above Examinations. WEEKLY EXAMINER—W. H. MUNNS, ESQ., B.A., B.Sc. (London University.) MUSIC—E. B. SIMMS, ESQ, Professor at the College. Chester. FRENCH-MADAME LAFON. DRAWING AND PAINTING-J. NOYES, ESQ. (South Kensington.) SCIENCE LECTURER-D. MACKINTOSH, ESQ., F.G.S. 89z gl.J-HOMJS' JjHYL. Under the auspices of the NORTH-WESTERN CLERICAL AND LAY ALLIANCE. The College provides a high-class Education for Middle- class Boys, based on the Protestant and Evangelical prin- ciples of the Church of England, and at the lowest re- munerative expense. Scholarships are now open for com- petition at the commencement of each of the Three Terms. Pupils are prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local and other Examinations. The residence is facing the sea. Inclusive fees for boarders Thirty Guineas a year. Further information from the Rev. Principal, or the Rev. Vice- Principal. 392 HENRY HOWELL, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM, Begs to inform the Public that he has commenced Business as a PRACTICAL GASFITTER, (Eleven years experience), and is prepared to fix and supply GAS FITTINGS Of every Description upon the most reasonable terms. BEST MATERIALS AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. REPAIRS AND ESCAPES PROMPTLY ATTTENDED TO. CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HALL LAMPS, PENDANTS, REFLECTORS, BAR LIGHTS, GLOBES, CORONETS, GAS STOVES, &c. Pattern Books and Price Lists on Application. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 669a Just published. rHE NORTH WALES COAL FIELD: t Being a series of Diagrams showing the Depth Thickness, and Local Nanes of the Seams in the principal Collieries of the various districts, with Index, Geological Map, and horizontal sections across the Ruabon, Brymbo, Buckley, and Mostyn districts. By JOHN BATES GREGORY and JESSE PRICE, Of Hope Station, near Mold, Flintshire. Price: Mounted on holland, colored, and varnished, and fixed on mahogany rollers, 20s each; or in book form, 12 + 9, mounted and colored, 15s each. Sold by Messrs. BAYLET & BRADLEY, Advertiser Office. Wrexham. where copies may be seen or on receipt of Post Office Order copies will be forwarded to address given. Very few Copies left. 984a Business Announcements. 1 r .r GREYHOUND TRICYCLE. HOWELL & COS OLD ESTABLISHED BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE DEPOT, 41, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. HOWELL & CO. respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that they are the ONLY AUTHORIZED AGENTS for the Machines of the following eminent Makers -THE COVENTRY MACHINIST COMPANY; SINGER & CO.; COVENTRY NATIONAL COMPANY, COVENiRY MERCURY MACHINSTa COMPANY; DEVEY AND SON; WAR MAN & LAXON, COVENTRY and other leading Manufacturers. Liberal discount to cash purchasers, and Machines forwarded carriage free to aU parts. Lists on application. Special terms for easy deferred Payments. Lamps, Bells, Saddles, Spanners, Cement, Oil, Pedals and appliances of every description, at Manufacturers prices, always in Stock and can be seen at the Depot, where inspection is respectfully invited. Repairs. Painting and Cleaning, by experienced workmen on the Premises. Several SECOND HAND MACHINES ior sale. OLD MACHINES taken in part-pavment for new ones. CAUTION-As several unauthorized persons are offering Machines by the above-named Makers at large disc junta, HOWELL & Co. beg to state that these Machines can only be obtained through their Agency. 66S 19, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. COMPLETION OF ALTERATIONS. TO HAND AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF MILLINERY, MANTLES, CORSETS, DRESS MATERIALS, SATINES, ENGLISH AND FRENCH PRINTS, In the MOST ELABORATE PATTERNS. OATMEAL CLOTHS, GALATEAS, OXFORD SHIRTINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, & c., &c. The Alteration Sale having proved a grand success, the bulk of this Stock will be found clean and new. GOOD QUALITY AND FAIR VALUE. CHARLES E. EVANS, 76Sc JOHN J* BLACKBURNE & CO., i GJ, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. DINNER CLARETS 15s, 18s, 21s per dozen. (Pure Medoc Wines.) DINNER SHERRY from 249, 26s, 28s. VERY SUPERIOR SHERRY from 30s, 32s. PURE GENUINE CHAMPAGNE for Picnics, Balls, &c., 32s, 38s, 40s per dozen. 890z  | ESTABLBHED 1817. II | DYEING! DYEING!! DYEING FIRST-CLASS ) I FIRST-CLASS 1 Awarded 1874. j CERTIFICATE OF I  MERIT I Awarded 1874. I I THE LARGEST DYE WORKS IN THE MIDLAND COUNTIES IMPROVEMENTS in the ART of DYEING i. FRENCH and CHEMICAL CLEANING, &c, at The MIDLAND COUNTIES j STEAM-POWER DYE WORKS, LEICESTER, AND I RURTON-ON-TRENT. JOHN SMITH, SOLE PROPRIETOR. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT WREXHAM MISSES WHITING, Fancy Repository, 2, High-street. OSWESTRY MRS. E. REASON, Fancy Repository Church-street. LLANGOLLEN MRS. W. HOLDING, Fancy Reposi- tory, Berwyn-street. SF Goods sent to and received from the above I Agents Weekly. I AGENTS WANTED IN RUABON AND UNREPRESENTED DISTRICTS. ar The New Price and Color List to be had Gratis or Post Free. 2556p m m [mmm ummmmmma JJUGH H UGHES, A.I.C., ANALYTICAL CHEMIST AND ASSAYER, 4, YOtfK BUILDINGR, 11, SWEETING STREET, LIVERPOOL. All kinds of Mineral Analyses, Guano, B nes, Artificial Manures, and General Analytical Chemistry undertaken and executed with despatch. Terms, which are strictly moderate, can be had on appli- cation. 823a WEAK SIGHT! HENRY LAURANCE S IMPROVED SPECTACLES, 44, HATTON-GARDEN, LONDON. At least one-fourth of those s-ffering from blindness can clearly trace the calamity to the use of Common Spectacles, imperfectly adapted to the si^ht. HENRY LAURANCE'S SPECTACLES Are manufactured on an important principle, and are used and recommended by the leading Oculists and Gentlemen of the Medical Pro- fession throughout the United Kingdom. These Spectacles are Clear and Cool, never Tire the Eye, and whilst subduing all Inflam- matory Symptoms, assist, strengthen, and pre- serve the Sight. SIR JULIUS BENEDICT, 2,Manchester Square, London, W., writes-I have tr.ed the principal Opticians in London without success, but your Spectacles suit me admirably, both for reading and walking. The clearness of your glasses, as compared with others, is really surprising. I. I shall at all times recommend them. Hundreds of Testimonials have been re- ceived from persons whose sight has been bene- fitted by their use when all others have failed, a lengthened list of which can be had gratis on application to the APOTHECAltl Es' H A LL, (FRANCIS' BRANCH PHARMACY;, 18, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. All Spectacles Stamped H. L. 272 JJENRY BOOTHEY., AUDITOR, ACCOUNTANT, ILLUMINATOR, GENERAL COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT, 16, STANLEY STREET, WREXHAM. Tradesmen's Books kept on reasonable terms, Rents and Debts collected. Fire, Life, Accident, and Plate Glass Insurances effected in old established offices. ILLUMINATED ADDRESSES from 2 to 6 GUINEAS. Photos and Estimates on Application. 70in OLD BANK SHOP. TAILORING AND OUTFITTING DEPART. MENT. JONES & Co. beg respectfully to call the atten- <F tion 01 the Pubhc to their new tock of SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS, which comprise a superior assortment of West of England and icjtch TWEEDS suitable for the pre- sent season LADIES' JACKETS made to order in the new- est styles. Perfect fit guaranteed. READY-MADE DEPARTMENT. We beg to call particular attention to our entire new St<:ck ofMEXS and BOY READY-MADE tLulnING, which have been caiefully selected from the leading Manufac.urers. A i* solicited which is sure to guarantee sati-faction. EOYS JEREYS and JERSEY SUITS, with Cap to match in great variety, and in all the new- est shades. A capital assortment of HATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, an i SCARFS, Arc. NOTE THE ADDRESS JONES AND CO., OLD BANK SHOP, 43, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 319n WITH THIS WEEK'S PICTORIAL WORLD, (Price CI., Post Free, is given a Coloured Portrit of RIGHT HON. JOHN BRIGHT, M.P., with a special 4-page Supplement; illustrating BIRMINGHAM and ROCHDALE, Being the eleventh of a series of POLITICAL COLOURED PORTRAITS, to be continued weekly. £ 3T This Portrait is said to be the finest likeness of the Right Hon. Gentleman ever published. The intention is to alternate a Liberal and Conservative Member each week, and to accompany each Portrait with page of Illustrations, with Letterpress descriptive of the Constituency to which the Member belongs. In the case of Members of the Upper House, views of their Country Seats are given. Subjoined a list of Portraits is shown. As there is an enormous sale for this Series, intending Subscribers should order at once, there being no reprint:i. The Portrait of the RIGHT HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, published October 21, 1S82, forms No. 1 of the Politics series some few copies of which issue can still be had post-free, t?d. h following is th^ 0r^er in which the PICTORIAL ^CrOTLr«ORED PORl R>A.I.TS .will ,appear io THE PICTORIAL WORLD. 'RIGHT HON. W. E. GLADSTONE. I2IIi TAFFORD XORTHCOTE, BART. E.A.Rr,L » GRANVILLE. *MARQCIS OF SALISBURY. "MAlltiUIS OF HARTINGTON. 'DUKE OF RICHMOND. *EARL SPENCER. OF NORTHUMBERLAND. OF DERBY. SIR RICHARD CKOSS. April 2S. RIGHT ROY; JOHN BRIGHT, M P. May 5. EAUL CAIRXS. „ 12. LORD NORTHBROOK. „ 19. LORD JOHN MANNERS. „ 26. EARL SELBORNE. June 2. RIGHT HON. W. H. SMITH. „ 9. HIGHT HON. HUGH CHILDERS. „ 16. SIR MICHAEL HICKS BEACH, BART. „ 23. EARL OF KIMBERLEY. 30. VISCOUNT SANDON. July 7. SIR CHARLES DILKE, BART. „ 14. LORD CRANBROOK. 21. RIGHT "? J. CHAMBERLAIN. „ 28. COLONEL THE HON. F. STANLEY. Aug. 4. RIGHT HON J. G. DODSON. „ 11. LORD GEORGE HAMILTON. 18. LORD CARLINGFORD. V This LUt is gieen jjrovisionally The names marked thus are those whose Portraits have already appeared. 149, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. n957a SPRING CLEANINGS! SAVE YOUR CARPETS BY USING THE NEW PAPER FELT Which saves the wear by one half, being a perfect protection from the hard or uneven flooring. Excludes dust or draughts from seams or cracks; preserves the warmth and dryness of rooms; makes the carpet feel much thicker; is saft to the tread and does not crackle; lies quite Nat; requires no fastening down, and may therefore be taken up and re-laid when necessary. Supersedes the brown paper sometimes used which crackles and is no protection, being as hard as the floorin. The Felt is impervious to moth and other insects. PRICES PER YARD. 60 inches 6d 54 inches wide. SAd 30 inches wide. 3d 22 inches wide (for Stairs) 2M Supplied in rolls of 50,25, or 12 yards, in either of the above widtfcs. AGENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURERS: B AYLEY & CO., STATIONERS & PRINTERS, CAXTON BUILDINGS, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 792f SPRING SEASON. W E are now making a Special Show of DOLMANS, FOUR-IN-HANDS, COLLEEN BAWNS, AND FOREIGN PALETOTS. These Styles are extremely fashionable, and particularly adapted as a graceful garment for MAIDS and YOUNG LADIES, and the prices are very moderate. These Goods we also have in stock in a full range of Children's Sizes. We are now offering a choice selection of MILLINERY, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. W. & J. PRICHARD, 14, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 274p MRS- gCOTT Will show on TUESDAY NEXT and following days the Latest Novelties in MILLLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, SILKS. DRESS MATERIALS, &c. MILLINERY AND DRESS ROOMS, 922J 31, BIGB STREET, WREXHAM. ABERDEEN GRANITE MONUMENTS, from ?5 cu- mge paid. iMcriptions accurate and beantiru! Plans and prices from J. W. Legge, Sculptor, Aberdeen. jjggjj and Public Notices.  IOTtOW^HILL, WREXHAM. THIS ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE CLOSED EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT 6.0 P.M. The Public will please to assist by making their Purchases ear y. CHARLES E. EVANS. 8220, ?/ ?L?< -*? g?? BOROUGH OF WREXHAM NORTH WALES COLLEGE. IN compliance with a Request from a ""P^er of  Residents I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETIN?G ?beMdin the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, on ;IO:I¡pY Aph! 30th, 18?, for the purpose of ^"t'ngttie opinions of the inhabitants of Wrexham and »ts neighbour- hood and obtaining their support on behaK of the College. Dors open at 7.30 p.m. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. 9¡9z Y. STRACHAN, Mayor. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHESTER RACES. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd. CUP DAY, Cheap ? Excursion Trains for CHESTER, will run as under, retnrnins same eveDlng t K^' SruSA&SO.ml 10.30 Oakega es 9 29 and 10 O, )Iuch Wenlock t52, Coa!brookda!el08. Horsehay 10 IS, Lawley Bank 10 22, Wellington 9 la and 10 50 SHREWSBURY 9.40, 10.40, and 11.30, Baschnrch l?Rednal 8.40, Whittington 10.20, OSWESTRY 9.45, 11 40, and 12.15. Gobowen 10.3', 12.0, and 12.25, Chirk 11.40. 12.5 and 12.35, BALA 9.20, L!anderfel9..? Ll. driUo ?.45 CORWEN 8.20, t''y??yS-?  GOLLEN 8 50, Trevor 9.0. Acrefair 95, RUABO?N 9.20, WRHXHAM 85, 9.?0.11.5,11.15.11.20. 12.30,12. J.3 and 1.50, Gresford 8 10, 9.40, 11.25, 1.0, and l.uo, and Rossett 8.15, 9.45, 11.35, HO, and 2 0 p.m. For fares and return time3 see Special Bills. !i5tin J. GRIERSON, General Manager. NOTICE IS HER! BY GIVEN that the PARTNER- SHIP which has for some time past been carried on by Edward Edwards and Robert Hawworth Williams un ler the firm of Edwards and Williams" at Ruthin, in the County of Denbigh, in the trade or business of ironmongers and implement dealers, was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and that the business wi!t in future be carried on by the said Robert Hawworth WiUiams, to whom all debts due to the Partnership are to be paid. Witne s our hands this 21st day of April, 1883. EDWARD EDWARDS, !is;1f ROBERT HAWWORTH WILLIAMS. WREXHAM FIRE BRIGADE. SINCE our last publication the following Gentlemen !? have very kin<Uy seat in donations towards the funds of the Wrexham Fire Brigade £ s. J. Amounts previously 21 2 0 R. M. Biddulph, Esq., Chirk Castle. 2 0 0 C. E. Darby, Esq., Brymbo. 110 Rev. M. Hamer. Berse. 110 F.Vaughan-WiHiams,Esq.,UwymOnn. 110 Col. Townsend 10 0 C. M. Holland, Esq. 1 0 Enoch Moss, Esq. 010 6 o Ormerod, Esq. 0 10 6 9ti3z THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT, 18781 FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVRN by the Local Authority for the Divisions of BI:01fFIEJ.D and RUABON, in the Hundred of Bromfield, in the County of Denbigh, under the above Act, that with a view of preventiog the introduction of infected cattle into Bromlield, and after considering the reports irom the Clerks of the Peace of Cheshire, Shropshire, and Flintshire, this Local Authority do make the following regulation for prohibiting and re- gulating ths movement of Animals into the Hundred of Bromfield, namely 1.—No Cattle, Sheep, or Pigs shall, from and aft r this date, be moved into the Hundred of Bromfield, in the County of Denbigh, from the County of Chester until further order of this Authority. 2.—No Cattle, Sheep, or Pigs shall, from and after this date. be moved into the said Hundred from the County of Flint, except from the Hundred of Maelor a id the Parish of Hope, in the last mentioned county, until further order of this Authority. 3.—No Cattle, Sheep, or Pigs shall, frdm and after this date, be moved into the said Hundred of Bromfield from the County of Salop, except from the Hundreds of Oswestry and Pimhill, in the said County of Salop, until further order of this Authority. 4.—No Cattle, Sheep, or Pigs shall, from and after this date, be moved into the Hundred of Bromfield from any place not excluded by this Order without produc- tion of a Statutory Declaration of the Owner, or Agent cf the Owner, that such animals or animal have or has been in his possession for 14 clear days, and are or is not affected with Foot and Mouth Disease, and have or has not been on premises in a placs infected with Foot and Mouth Disease; and obtaining a Removal License from the Local Authority for the said Hundred of Bromfield. Dated this Kith day of April, 1%3. By urder, J. LEWIS, 888c Clerk to the Local Authority. FURTHER ORDER OF THE PRIVY I COUNCIL. COUNTY OF DENBIGH DIVISIONS OF BROMFIELD AND RUABON. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Order i?t has been Issued by Her Majesty's Privy Council At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 21st day of April, By Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council. The Lords and others of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in them vested un ler lhe Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 178." and of every other power enabling them in this bihalf, do order and it is hereby ordered as follows 1.—The foUowing area, namely In the township of Broughton, in the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, comprised within the f- llowing boundaries, that is to say, on the :-outli by the Turnpike Road leading from Wrexham to Mold, on the West and North by the Wrexham Racecourse, and on the East by a highway called Crispin Lane, which was declared by order of Council to be an area infected with Foot and Mouth Disease, is hereby declared to be free from Foot and Mouth Disease, and that area shall, as from the commencement of this order cease to be an area infected with Foot and Mouth Disease. 2. This order shall take effect from and immediately after the 220 1 day of April, 1883: (Signed) C. L. PEEL. Under the operation of the above order the above-named Divisions of Br.imfl dd and Ruabon are now to be treated as an UNINFECTED DISTRICT. Dated this 24th day of April, 1883, By Order, J. LEWIS, 967p Clerk to the Local Authority. ARMY SERVICE.—YOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN A. HER MAJESIY'S ARMY will, on application at any Post Office in the United Kingdom, be supplied without charge, with a pamphlet containing detailed in- formation as to the conditions of Service, and Advantaaes of the Army, as to Pay, Deferred Pay, and Pensions. SERVICE OF SOLDIERS. Enlistment will be for seven years with the Colours and five in Reserve, or eight years with the Colours and four in the Reserve, if the Soldier completes his seven years while serving abroad. PROMOTION IN THE ARMY. The following positions with the Regular Army and Auxiliary Forces are held exclusively by deserving soldiers VlZ. Approximate No. of Nature of Rates of Pay in Appointments. Appointment addition to free lodgmg. &c. 5MCommissioned J Quartersteu ) Officers i and Riding- 9s to 15s a day. ( masters J 8JG Warrant (Sergeant-majors, ) 55 to 6s SJO Warrant {Sergeant-majors, } to 6s t Stores, &c. ) 33,0 0 Non-commis- i Stan-Sergeamts, 1 sioned Officers^ CorjKjraJ3'& Ms2dto5s,, HonedOmcersY t Corporals. ) There are besides several valuable appointments open to Soldiers in India. The Royal Engineers receive Spe"ial Rates of Working Pay. PAY OF THE ARMY RESERVE. Soldiers transferred to the Reserve receive pay at the rate of 6d a day. Three pounds a year, subject to deductions for miscon- duct, is placed to the credit of every soldier during his service with the Colours, and the amount paid to him upon passing into the Reserve or being discharged. DISCHARGE AND PENSION. On completing 21 years of service, Soldiers who have been N on-commissionei I Officers become entitled to pensions varying from Is 3d to 4s 6d a day. Men wishing to leave the Army during the first three months of their service may claim discharge on payment of JUM. at 55? FMS?" to enter the Army may be obtained at every Post Omce. U85c WORLB FAMM Trade 3Iard-" BLOOD MIXTURE." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER F? CLE CLEARING the BLOOD from mendeAdL. L IMPUR?A^ CLEA1^G the BLOOD from mended. It TI F ? ? ? ?'S? ?com. CURES OLD SORES CURES ULCERATED SORES IS THE NECK CURES ULCERATED SORE LEGS CURES BLACKHEADS, er PIMPLES on FACB CURES SCVRVEY SORES CURES CANCEROUS ULCERS CURES BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES CURES GLANDULAR SWELLINGS  THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURE )IATTER FROM WHATEVER CAUSE ARISING As this mixre is pleasant to the taste, aud warranted fe from anything injurious to the most delicate conatita. tion of either sex, the proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test Its value. Thousands of Testimonials from oil parts. Sold in Bottles, & 6d each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity, lis each, sufficient to effect apermane? cure m long-standmg cases, by all Chemists and Patent SSRS^RGHOUTTHE WORLD,°I 3ENTONRECEIPFC )f 30 or 132 stamps, by •THE LINCOLN & MIDLAND DRUG COMPANY, Lincoln." Wholesale Agents. 1^44 Entertainments and Meetings.  ,,r.r "?OWLING ?REEN?OTEL, OVERTON. BANK HOLIDAY, MAY 14,1883. Mr THOMAS begs to announce that he intends to hold a SPECIAL SOIREE ON THE ABOVE DATE. A FIRST-CLASS BAND WILL BE ENGAGED. DANCING FROM 4 UCLOCIC TILL 10 O'CLOCK. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING EACH. WILL BE PROVIDED: .1! A AIODERA!FE CHARGE. 965$ WHIT. MONDAY, 1883. ODDFELLOWS DEMONSTRATION ON ACTON PARK, By kind permission of Sir Robert Cunliffe, Bart., M.P. Further particulars in future advertisements and placards; I Tenders invited for the Sale of Refreshments such tenders to be sent in to the Committ. e?e. Bla?ck ??onHH?oM. street, Wrexham, not later thM?tur. a.y.the ?th of :\I:¡,y. Any further information cm be ?dofthe Secretary, JAMES BARKER, 21, Meifod-place, Wrexham.?t OVERTON, BANGOR, & ERBISTOCK HORTICULTURAL SOCIEEY. THE 18TH ANNUAl. EXHIBITION AND FETE of the above Society will be held ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 24TH, 1883. JOSIAH PRODGER, Hon. Sec., 97lz Bryn-y-pys Arms, Overton. Business Announcements. -.J- HAVE YOU TRIED THE 28 TEA SOLD AT THE DEPOT, ELSONI TERRACE, RHOSDDU, If not, TRY IT AT ONCE, IT DEFIES COMPETITION. 1000n SEED! SEED!! SEED! CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM, Opposite the Butter Market, OPEN ON THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. gYAN YV 1 L L 1 A M S BEGS to thank the Agriculturists of Denbighshire for their liberal patronage during the last 25 years in Wrex- ham, and to invite an inspection of his new and first-class stock of SEEDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, 1 d' including Vale of Clwyd Red Clover (very superior), Here- ford Clover. White Dutch, Trefoil, Cow Grass, Alsike Clover, Scotch, English, and Italian Rye-grass, Vetches, Swede, Turnip, and Garden Seed, &c', &c. Also at BAILEY STREET, OSWESTRY. SiOz J. JONES & SO,N FURNITURE MAN UFACTURERS, UPHOLSTERERS, DECORATORS,  JONES & SON have now an enormous stock of;ew J • and Artistic Furniture on ?how, and having recently added to their stock, a very large assortment of all Furnishin- Goods, suitable for COTTAGE and MEDIUM-CLASS HOUSES, or Mansions, are now pre- pared to execute orders of any kind. ..re- J. JONES & SON.—BEDROOM FURNITURE. HEDR0031 SUITES, 75s to ICQ Guineas. j^JEDROOM SUITES., in Pine, 51 Guineas. EDROOM SUITES.-In Solid Ash, plate-glass door to JL? Wardrobe. Washstand with Minton's Tiles, &c. our .SIM 15s Ud oBwn KmDaRkOe, OM SUITES, in Solid Walnut, plate-glass door to Wardrobe. Wash?tand with Minton's Tiles, &c., our own make, tl I 15s Od. BEDROOM SUITES, in Soiid: Ash or Walnut, plate JU glass door to Wardrobe, Washstand, with Minton's Tiles, Cheats of Drawers, &c., our own make, X14 14s Od. Lpk,DROODI, SUITES, in Solid Ash or Walnut with IJ large plate-glass in Wardrobe, Washstand with on a Tiles, large Chest of Drawers, &c., our own make, X IS 183 Od. BKDROOM SUITES, in Solid Ash, Walnut, Pine, Mahogany, Ac., with three-door Wardrobes, all in stock. 81) BEDROO' %I SUITES to select from. BEDSTE ADS, all fitted up and: displayed reatly for choice, from 8s 6d to 20 guineas each. ED-STRADS, Strong Urtwia Budutundu, *> ^ulnon-i caub. BEDDING of every description manufactured on our JL? premises, and aU warranted pure. HE COTTAGE DINING ROOM SUITE. Old Eng- lish design in solid Walnut or Mahogauy, comprising 50ft. Sideboard, Dining Table for 8 people, d Chairs, and 2 Easy Chairs, s uSed all hair, and covered in leather, our own stuffing. 20 GUINEAS. JOINING ROOM. Sideboards 3 to 80 guineas. BINING ROOM. Chairs, tuflCd all hair, and covered Din leather, our own stumng, 21/- each. r|1HE VILLA EBON1ZED DRAWING ROOM SUITE, ¡ Tc,)nsisting of a handsome Cabinet with 2 bevelled piates and decorated panels on cupboard door; a:Mt 0 Octagon Centre Table; also 6 Chairs and 2 Easy Chairs, with loose seats covered in silk plush, 16 Guineas. ■ ^RAWING ROOM-Cabinets 3 to ?Guineas. Suites Dand over Mantles to match, Easy Chairs and Sofas, New .Styles, luxuriously stuffed. ART FUlt%ITURS. Chippendale, Old English, I Adams, and other designs. f^ASTLAKE TABLES, ebonized, 17s tid. Tables, I n covered in rich velvet and art fringe valance, 17s 0d each. ¡ 30 I VKAW1JMG AD DINIG ROOM SUITES v -? to Select from | RESIGNS of any article sent by return of post. c ARPETS. Brussels 5-frame from 3/ti. RUGS; Axminster Rugs, 9/9; Hearthrugs for Scotch Carpets, Is 9d. "P ICK INDIAN CARPETS, 9..J x 5-2, 37/tieacb. tt EA-L PERSIAN RUGS, large size, :32í6. JNDIAN RUGS, 3/11 each. U'DRTAINS. HandS0Uie Tapestry» lards ?Me,hom CJUfI pl?yard OATTEliNS. Pitterns sent by return of post or by I rad. pRICES. All gpods marked in: plain, figures. 0- XJ°? completely furnished ?om'?ock? a few days i e ?v REn £ w^and WApHOUSiNG. J. Jones and Son undertake removals by road or rail with their large sag  Furniture and valuable -ssr s. housed in dry rooms. F>LSTYLESKIJITING ACTI DBCORATING in ALL STYLES. with Aany London Housesi who sell for Cash onlv and the rIsk and cost of carriage also saved by our custom -rs, all  J. JONES & SON, .1 "I" i, pBI £ l OSWESTRY. THE SHERWOOD PRIVATE HOTEL, ADAM-STREET, NEAR CHARING CROSS, STRAND, LONDON, W C. Proprietor, W. H. PRUST (Late of Swansea.) Extract from the London Sunday Times of 20th January, 1882 J° mM}y visitors to London, hotel charges are pro- hibitive and ordinary lodging-houses repugnant. To such private hotels' are A real boon. Economy and comfort are Hth? e characteristics of these establishments, generally situated, in streets off the:?trand Among them may be mentioned that known for the past 10 vears as 'f HE maSTyVJ w I ADAM STREE? AD&I ?ow ma,iage(I b, )b W. B. PRUST, a most careful, caterer, whose tariff (,f charges is truly 3urP"*ing to those ac- customedto f the i customed to the exorbitant demands generally made upon country visitors to town on business or pleasure." 91«f

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