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Sales Im Üdion. Messrs. Baugh, Jones, 8c Co. MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES, and CO. have received in- JYL structions to SELL by TENDER, the Stock of FANCY DRAPEKY, all amounting, at cost price, to about £100, Full particulars may be liud from the Auctioneers. Tenders to be sent in to the Auctioneers within 14 days from the 29th September, 1877. < 1180d TJedrnble Freehold Property and Business Premises, at BITYM-BO, Near Wrexham, Denbighshire. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES. & CO., at th>* star Inn, iVrvmbo, on Momiay, the 15th day of October, 1877, at Four for Five e'clock in the afternoon, in one or more lots, and subject to conditions to be then and there produced, one moiety oY equal half, part, or share of and in all that very #ubst-m!ially 8tone-built MESSUAGE, or Dwelling-house and Shop, w'tli the Garden and appurtenances thereunto fcelouirino:. and adjoining, situ ite and being near the Baptist Chfip»'l, in Bryrnbo, in the Parish of Wrexham. in the County ♦f D-'nbieh, formerly in the occupation of Misses Catherine «n<\ Elizabeth .Tones" avtd now of Joseph Jones. The property iSllitnate in the centre of Brymbo, in the midst of a I-,tr-e and incr easing population, and where a large and lucrative busi- ness has been established and carried on for many years. The total area, of the premises is 1,718 square yards, 1,000 of which beiug- VfTY eligible for bui!d,ing purposes. Also one moiety, or equal half, part, or share of, and in all that stone-built COTTAGE at the back of the above mentioned premises with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, now in the occupation of Richani Edwards. For further particulars apply to Mr William Shevatt, jtolici or and notary, Wrexham, Mr David Hi Mr H. T. .fones', of Brymbo, or the Auctioneers, Wrexham. -_u- 3t IFTON HEATH, Si'. MARTINS, SlmùIHIRE. ALE OF VALUABLE FIIBEHOLD PROPERTY, To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & CO., at the Queen's Hotel, .1t'-1. Owestry, on Monday, the 15th day of October, 1877, -at two for three o'clock in the afternoon, in two or such other lots as the vendors shall decide at the time of sale, and sub- ject to conditions to be then and there produced. Lot I.-All that modern brick-built and slated MESSUAGE •r DWELLING-HOUSE, with the outbuildings, garden, and appurtenance thereto belonging, together with all those several fields, pieces or parcels of land, commonly called and known by the names of The Biir Morling," "The Little -Mor;itig," The Little Meadow," The Garden Field," and "The ihree Crofts," containing in the whole by admeasure- ment 14a Or 5p, or theroalwuts, situate at IIton Heath, in the parish of Saiut Martins, in the county of Salop, and now and for some years past in the occupation of M Ann Williams, widow. This lot is surrounded by lands belonging to R. Dymock, Esq and Captain Barr.es, and adjoins the turnpike road leading from the town of Oswestry to Eilesrnere, and five miles from each. Lot 2.—All those five Fields, pieces or parcels of LAND, situate at Ifton Heath, in the said parish of St. Martins, ad- joining the highway leading from the Oswestry and Elles- mere turnpike road to Ifton Colliery, and the town of Over- ton, aud known by the names of The Long Field," The Three Common Pieces," The Green Field," and" The Com- mon Field," and containing in the whole by admeasurement 18a. 3r. 6p., or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of the said Mrs A. Williams. This lot is surrounded by lands belonging to Lord Hill Trevor, Kyffin Salter, Esq., Messrs. Edwards, and others, and is very eligible for building purposes, being in close proximity to the Ifton Colliery, and have frontage to good roads. A nUlubcr of houses and busi- ness premises have been erected in the immediate locality, and are all occupied. To persons seeking small investments, and to whom a beautiful neighbourhood is an attraction, the above lots afford an opportunity rarely to be met with. The tenant will show the lots, and for further information and particulars, with lithographed plans of the property, apply to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham, or to MrJ. Allington Hughes, Solicitor, Wrexham. 1042od To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS BAUGH. JONES, & CO., at the King William .1,-1. Inn. Summerhill, on the 22nd day of October next, at five o'clock in the afternoon, all those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, now in the occupation of Mr .Tohn Roberts, and another, situate at Windy-hill, in the parish of Gwersyllt, in the county of Denbigh. Also Two Acres of Valuable BUILDING LAND, adjoining, in Lots, For particulars apply to Mr Hampden A. Poyser, Solicitor, 2, Temple Row, Wrexham; to Messrs W. D. Jeans and Co.. Solicitors, Bewsev Chambers, Warrington: and to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 1166b SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES & CO., will hold their next .iM- SALE of STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Thur- day, October 18th, 1877. Stock already entered, vi' A tot of prime fat Beasts, A lot of useful Dairy Cows, Several fresh Barrens, and fat Calves. A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, and Pigs. Sale at Ten o'clock. h le of Live Stok. Hay, Straw, Turnips, Pot.-itoo.-i, Grass Keep, and Household Furniture, at the SINGARET FARM GRESFORD. MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES. AND CO. biive loon in- JyL structed by Mr William Alderman, to SELL BY' AUCTION, on the abve premises, on Wednesday, October 34th, 1877, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, part of the Household Furniture, and other effects, comprising two capital in-calf cow, calving heifsr, two fresh barren heifers, yearling heifer, twelve fat and store sheep, two fine in-pig"sows, one fat sow, four pork pigs, fifteen couple of fowl, stack of hay, two stacks of barley straw, two fine in-pig sows, one fat sow, four pork pigs, fifteen couple of fowl, stack of hay, two stacks of barley straw, quantity of swede turnips, forty measures of potatoes, quantity of manure, 21 acres of grass keep, iron-wheel plough, iron and wood harrows, chaff cutter, turnip pulper, oattle crib, quantity of wood hurdles, iron boiler, Buckley pig troughs, ladder, large and small rain water tub, patent churu, rakes, pikela, shovels, and picks, old iron, lire wood, See. The Household Furniture comprises two wood bedsteads, oak dresser, kitchen and other chairs, card, leaf and other tables, oak bureau, dressing table, American clock, fenders, oopper kettle, saucepans, milk pans, benches, and other effects. Thirteen acres of the grass keep, and the stack of hay are on the Wern Meadows, near Gre.sford Mill. Tho hay and straw to go off. Sale at One o clock. 33c Beatrable Freehold Property at LLAY BANK, near Gresford, Denbighshire. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, and CO., nt the Griffin Inn, Gresford, on Tuesday, October 30th, 1877, at Five o'clock in the afternoon, -ubject to conditions to be then produced, .all those two reoently-erected and substantially-built COT- TAGES, with the gardens and appurtenances thereunto be- longing. situate at Llay Bank, near Gwerfyllt, in the parish QÍ Gresford, in the county of Denbigh, now in the occupations of Ellis Powell, and Robert Moulton, and adjoin property be- longing to Colonel Maddocks and MrTilston. This is a most compact little property, and contains an area of nearly 1,000 square yards, the locality is Wealthy apd picturesque, and is within a short distance of Gresford Railway Station. It is also in the centre of a large and growing mining district, where cottages are in great demand. For further particulars apply to Mr Sherratt, solicitor and notary, Wrexham, or the auctioners Temple Chambers. Wrexham. 36f Messrs. Heather and Co. 0RAYSTONE VILLA, CRESCENT-ROAD, RHYL. Imoortant and Highly Attiactive Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE afld Effects. SSRS HEATHER & Co. beg most respectfully to iVL announce that in accordance with the instructions of Um gamer, who is leaving Rhyl, they will SELL WITH. OUT RESERVE, on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 23rd and 24th at One o'clock prompt, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, buing the contents of Drawing-room, Dining- room, Breakfast-room, and Six Bedrooms, Kitchen and other Qfficeti comprising mahogany framed chefloiiiers, side- boards couches and chairs, mahogany loo and dining tables drawing-room suites covered in crimson figured damask. large find brilliant jpier clauses in ornamental gilt frames, handsome scroll fenders and sets of polished steel ftro-iro'ns, wiudow poles and cornices, Brussels, tapestry, and 'Kidderminster carpets and hearthrugs, some very valuable "line en"ravings. aVo several prize exhibition engravings, «4egantcliinuiey vases, ornaments in alaba ter, &c., rich out- giass lustres, 4c. The Bedrooms contain several polished birch Anibian bedsteadi of superior workmanship, first-class patent metalic half-teeter and French bedsteads with beautiful ha r and wool mattresses, splendid goose feather beds with bolsters «HIII pillows, several very handsome Spanish mahogany chests of drawers, beautifully marked mahogany to let glunst s and napkin rails, pairs of toilet stands, neat chamber services, mahogany commodes and other chamber appendages, a yowbie "collection of superior electro-plate, consi-,ting,of richly emboesed table and bedroom candlesticks, tea and ,Wuee service, and extra tea and coffee pots, cruet frames, salvers, toast racks, salts and mustards, fish ¡;lico, table and deeaert spoons, forks, sauce lad'es, sugsr tongs, salt and jetatard spoons, splendid assortment of richly cut table eigg. China dinner, tea and breakfast services, an immeiue anirnhlnc" of bed and table linen, blankets, sheets, and ■ceittterpenes, ftc., &c. Also the contents of Kitchen, Servant's Hall and other Offices.—Large patent mangling and wringing machine, sapper, braes, and iron s'ewpans, and ether culinary TzaviMt™, and a number of other useful effects. Descriptive Catalogues setting forth the order of Sale will be B6«ed Ten days prior to Sale, and may be had at tho Ofcietf Hotels in the district, and of the Auctioneers, 3 £ es«8 Heather and Co., BbyL The whole may -be Viewed on the Mornings of Sale. 40b Kr. T. P. Roberts, BBYN COCH, LLANFAIK D.C. MR T "P. ROBERTS is instructed by tite tenant to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above ir»Djists, on I'rjday, 19th of October, Hi77, the following J, V g STOCK aad IMPLEMENTS. Ltve. Stock-Two useful cart mares, one horse, iiti A a pro- iwtetng 3-year-old black cob 14 hands, 3 dairy oovs in-oalf, fonr 3-year-old heifers in-calf, three 2-year-old buliocks; 1 in. pig sow, 1 store pig, fowls, geese, and ducks. ùnplementa-Htroug waggon, narrow-wheel ditto, and afaong cart with harvest gearinir, pair of curt wheels, useful owarket cart, winnowing m»chine, turnip drill, three pairs harrows, two stone land rollers, turnip pulper, heel rake, fending stand, two cheese presses, and sundry lot? of eaddtary, &c., &c. Sale to commence at One o clock. Djjaoowt for cash, or three month's credit n upprov.-yl Ru-tblu, Sept. 26, 1877, :;< .fulcs hy ¿t.udiûn. Mr. Snaps- SALE OF MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Mil SNAPli is instructed by Mrs Davies, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, October 2;!rd, upou the premise-, No. o, 8t. Mark's-terrace, Hope-i-oid, Wrexham, the whole of her excellent drawing-room and bed-room FURNITURE and kitchen requisites, books, prints, valuable oil paintings, Howe's sewing machine, &c. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. 42g [Bankruptcy Act, 1869.] In the matter of the bankruptcy of Messrs Arthur Jones, Adam Hyde, and T. G. Mackay, trading under the style or firm of The Pontcysylite Iron Company." MR SNAI'E has been instructed to offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Friday, October 2t:Stb,1:->77, at one for two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, the PON TOY S Y LLT b) IRON WORKS, near Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh. The works are situate [It Pontcysylite, on the Shropshire Union Railway and Canal, which are worked by tho London and North-Western Railway Company, and are also connected by a short branch with the Great Western Railway. The works comprise:— 13 puddling furnaces, with 12 cinder trolleys and water troughs 1 24-tf>n steam hamr,c-r, by the Lilleshall Company, with massive anvil, block, and foundations I 1 18-inch e train, with necessary flooring plates, driven by a 25 beam condensing engine, with t'vo extra p-ur force rolls 1 25-inch condensing beam engine. Zit. stroke, with heavy fly wheel, and titted with metallic piston and governors 1 puddle bar shears 1 iorge beam scales and weights 4 heating furnaces 1 horizontal high pressure engine, 12-inch cylinder, c 2-feet 8-inch stroke. with heavy fly wheel, and pair rolls connected with it, and with metallic piston and governors 1 horizontal condensing engine, 27-inch cylinder, 4- feet stroke, with massive spur gear, and heavy counter ilv wheel, on strong cast iron bed plates, with metallic piston and governor. 1 10-incli rolling mill for hoops from f to 4 inches 1 a-inch ditto from to inches, with counter spur gear, and shafts to drive same l roil turning lathe on strong cast iron bed 1 new grindstone with strong axle and cast iron pedestal complote, 9 inches wirle and 4 feet diameter. 1 massive steam shearing machine 4 liiind shearing machines 3 table weighing machines 1 Pooley's platform weighing machine (to weigh two tons) 3 larse trolleys 1 eight-ton crab with shenr legs 1 Cameron's double-acting steam pump, with two 7 inch rams 1 ditto, with 5-inch ram 6 double-flued boilers, various sizes, with steam and water gauges, safety, stop, and feed valves, and wheel floats 44 pair mill rolls, various 10 iron and sundry wood barrows Large corrugated iron roofed sheds over mill, forge and furnace, supported on stroug cast-iron pillars 7 slated sheds on cast-iron pillars Cjist-iron floor plates throughout the works Steam and water pipes throughout the works Bull-dog kiln Sundry tanks, trams, forge fittings in store room, smiths' tools in smith's shop, timber, &c. All necessary tools are on the works, which have been recently constructed with every modern improvement, are in good condition, and ready for starting at any time. The Works are held on a Lease for the unexpired term of 17 years, with a renewal elauso for a further term of 7 or 10 years, at the low rent of £20 per aruuni. There is a dwell- inghouse, cottage, and blacksmith's shop erected on the works, and the lease contains provisions enabling the leseee at the end of the term to remove all the plaut, machinery, and building.except buildings of the value of £100, The works are situate in a coal and iron producing district, are in close • proximity to, and connecteri with, the Now British Iron Works and Collieries, by Railway, and Plaskynaston Colliery by Canal. The freight for Pig Iron and Coal from adjoining worKS is thus reduced to a minimum. Pontcysylite is only a few minutes' walk from the Trevor Station upon the Llangollen branch of the Great Western Railway. The person in charge will show the Works, and further particulars and information can be obtained, and the lease inspected, on application to Mr J. S. Blease, of 2r>, Castle- street, Liverpool; Messrs Kamwell and Pennington, solici- tors, 13, Pall Mall, Manchester, andboltou; Mr Evan Morris, solicitor, Wrexham or from the Auctioneer, Lion House, Wrexham. Messrs. Dew So Son. AT THE ROYAL GOAT HOTEL, BEDDGELERT. IMPORTANT TO BREEDERS OF WELSH CATTLE. large and attractive sale of the Surplus Stock of noted prize Welsh B ills, Cuw,s, and Heifers. 20 Mountain Ponies, Harness Horses, prize Pigs, Wel-h Ewes and Lambs, and about 170 tons of prime Hay of the growth of 1876 and 1877. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON have been instructed by Mr Richard Humphreys, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday, October IGth, 1877 (commencing most punctually at Twelve o'clock at noon), at the Royal Goat Hotel, Beddgelert, the following well-known Herd of Welsh Bulls and Cows, which have gained unprecedented renown at several Koyal Agricultural Shows, also at Man- cheoter and Liverpool, as well as at the majority of the Local Shows throughout the Principality for a series of years;- The far-famed Bulls, "Prince Llewellyn the 1st and 2nd;" "The Prince of Wales the 2nd;" two Bull Calves; Eleven high-class Cows and Heifers; one Fat Heifer, being famed as the highest class of pure Welsh Stock. Ten Open Sows of the Lincolnshire and Yorkshire cross, some to farrow at an early period; 40 Welsh Ewes and 20 Lambs; 20 well-bred Mountain Ponies, amonust which will be found several well- matched Ponies; Ten well seasoned Posting and Riding Horses. Also, 170 tons of Prime Hay, in lots to suit pur- chasers, for which latter three mouths' credit, upon approved security, will be iven. Public conveyances will leave Carnarvon on the arrival of the 9.30 :1.111. train, and Portmadoe on the arrival of the ll.Lia.in. train, returning immediately after the conclusion of the sale. The Auctioneers can with confidence recommend this col- lectiou to the attention of breeders throughout the Princi- pality and elsewhere, the cattle eSl1ecial1r. Catalogues giving pedigrees and details of the prizes taken by each lot can be had at the hotels throughout Nerth Wales; of Mr Humphreys, Rdyal Goat Hotel, Beddgelert; and from the Auctioneers, Welltield House, Bangor, and Town Hall, Rhyl. 1157d M: H- Cooke. OVERTON, FLINTSHIRE. MR H. COOKE has received instructions from Mr H Lea, who has disposed of the business at Overton, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on October 19th, the whole of his excellent Household FURNITURE, consisting ot iron bedsteads, wool m.dtrasses, capital feather beds, mahogany and painted wardrobes, secretaire, cheats of drawers, toilet and wash hand tables, wares, chimney and swing glares, mahogany dining table, capital round tables, couches, easy, arm and other ohairs, chetfoniers, side boards, dinner ware, engravings, Kidderminster and other carpets, window appondages, fender and fire irons, kitchen culinary utensils, aad other effects. Sale to oommence at 12.30. Catalogues, to be obtained of Mr H. Lea and of Mr H. Cooke. Offlfteb—High-street, Ellesmere. 27c M: Birch. -+- WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. The Devt marl sale will be held on Thursday, Get. 18th, 1877. 1 MR BIRCH begs to inform his numerous friends and customers that the following stock has been already entered for wile, coinprioiug- Prime Fat Beasts. I'l'ime Fat Sheep and Lambs. Fat and Store l'i,-s, Calves, 4c. The Nopert;v of the supporters of this mart, including Simon Yorko, Esq., A. Peel, Esq., J. Claxk, Esq., G. Brassey, Esq., J. Walker, Esq., T. Brassey, Esq., E. Lewis, Ee<K, Messrs T. Milligun, R. J. Roberts, T. Evison, T. Roberts, J. Sondbach,— Huxley, J. Piggott, J. Sandbach, jun., Leo, Cliffe, .t.. Jt o. Sale to commence with fat cattle at ten O'clock Office; :Mltrchwiel, Wrexham. aodo Mr. G. F. Byford. -'0. MONTHLY FAT AND STORE STOCK SALE. MR G. F. BYFORD is favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at Eleven o'clock, in front of the Castle Hotel, Buthin, on Tuesday, 16th October (Pair Dtly)- Several prime ripe 3-year-old Bullocks To Useful Barren Heifers Several pens of Fat Shropshire Sheep Ditto strong Store Shropshire Ewes Further entries respectfully solicited. Plas-vn-Llan, Oct. 11th, 1877. 41e Sales ]¡!1ri1nttt .o-ntrarl. ON SALE, SEED WHEAT, dry and well harvested. Grown on i'lasmadoo Laud.—Apply to Eran Hughes, Church-street, Rhosymedre, Kuabou. 80 ON SALE, a Whitcchapel CAR, also Two Spring CARTS, suitable for corners nearly new.—Apply to Charles Eobcrtfi, Wheelwright, Hope-street. Wrexhaiu- llb ON SALE, i,isht well seasoned SPIRIT CASKS (18 gals.); also, a COPPER FOUNTAIN for ale, coffee, and hot water, with brass fitting complete, <fcc.—Apply, R. W. Evans, Wine Merchaut, Wrexham. 1123a ON SALE, a very useful Half-bred MARE, DarkChesnut, in-fottl to Gamekeeper. Also, a very handsome COLT FOAL r, mouths old, by the same horse.—Apply to Mr John Strachan, District Surveyor, Wrexham. 12b rpo BK SOLD.—All tliiit New FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 1_ consisting House and Shbp frontage 37 feet. Good Kitchorrand Warehouse, Three Bedrooms, Good Mahogany CouaterR and Fixtures. Gas Fitted all through,—Apply to oJ. ivuen Qtois Ke. CefaMawr, Ruaboa. ;»)) tgal anb fublix Dtofitts. WREXHAM AUXILIARY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above will ± be held in the Public Hall, on Friday, the 26rli instant, when Addresses will be delivered by Samuel Pope, ESQ., Q.C., Recorder of Boltell; J. H. Raper, Esq., of 31anchester, and other gentlemen. Watkin Williams, Esq., Q.C., M.P., in the chair. Doors open at 6 p.m. Meeting commencing at 7 p.m. A few seats will be reserved, for which tickets can be obtained at Miss Whiting's, price Is. 89b THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 187S. 38th and 39th Vict., c. 55 and 32. NOTICE OF INTENDED SEWAGE WORKS. OTICE.-TO the Owners, Lessees, and Occupiers of the Lands, to the Overseers of the Parishes, and to the Trustees, Sllrveyorsof Highways, and other Persons havinsr the care of the Roads an Streets, respectively mentioned in the- Schedule annexed hereto, and to all others whom it may concern. Notice is Hereby Given by the Guardians of the Poor of the Wrexham Union, in the counties of Denbigh, Flint, and Chester, acting as the Rural Sanitary Authority for the district of the said Union, as follows: That they, the snÜl Rural Sanitary Authority < or after the I.- 'tb duvof January, i'-7S. t) COJU-SK-WM Oha construction of >ewage Works f ,r rh, •o^-ijBh^H (I' Sr«..jtv, ActoM, rhlS, and iiiestou, witiiiu their s-aid dUrricr. menns of a 12-iueh Sewi-r, troia a point immediately opyo.-ribs to the entrance to Chevefc Hey, m the highway leading from Rhosddu to Chester road, and thence to a point in the highway opposite to a stile and footpath leading from Cross Lanes into Chester road, through, across, under, or on the parishes, roads, streets, or lands, respectively mentioned in the annexed Schedule. And that a Plan of the said intended Work is deposited at the office of Messrs Shone and Baugh, sanitary engineers, No. 3, Temple Row, Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, where the same may be inspected between the hours of 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., by all persons desirous of inspecting it. J. OSWELL BURY, Clerk to the Rural Sanitary Authority of the Wrexham Union. SCHEDULE REFERRED TO IN. THE ABOVE NOTICE. So much of the Road, Lane, or Highway leading from Rhosddu, in the township of Stan-ty, to Chester-road and from thence in the direction of Rhosnessney, in the town- ship of Acton, as lies within the Municipal Borough and Rural Sanitary district of Wrexham, in the county of Den- bigh. 26c gUN FIEE OFFICE, LONDON ESTABLISHED 1710. HENRY F. SHAW LEFEVRE, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer. FRANCIS B. RELTON, Esq., Secretary. Total Sum insured in 1870, 4248,980,367. Claims paid during the last ten years, upwards of TWO MILLIONS STERLING. All information respecting Fire Insurances may be obtained fr om any of the undermentioned Agents of the Society. Wrexham Mr John Lewis Denbigh Mr John H. Jones Llangollen Mr Thomas Jones, Osborne House Mold Messrs Kelly and Keene Oswestry .Mr Henry Grutchloe 806c A LLIANCE A SSURANCE CO. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, X5,000,000 (Of which £ 550,000 is paid up). FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDS OF CHIEF OFFICES: BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Chairman. SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE, BART., F.R.S. Secretary. Secretary. ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ. WELSH BRANCH V HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Chairman. THOMAS BARNES, ESQ. Fire Insurances of every description transacted on moderate terms. For Prospectuses and other information apply at the above office, or to any of the agents of the company. E. LLEWELYN LLOYD, Secretary. Wrexham. tnhtr$. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. PERSONS desirous of submitting Tenders for the erection and completion of a Minister's House, in Hill-street, Rhos, for the English Presbyterians, may see the plans and specifications at my office, and at Air Jones', London House, hos, on and after the 11th int. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Minister's House," to be delivered to Mr J. Denbigh Jones, Rhos, not later than the 23rd inst. HOWEL DAVIES, 1, Hill-street, Wrexham, Architect and Surveyor. October 5th, 1877. ]3d CfcimralioiT. OINGING LESSONS at Wrexham, every Friday. Fo-, (O terms, &c., apply to Mr Theo. Goebbelx, profeaior of singing, 168, Chatham-street, Liverpool. 44g TAVISTOCK HOUSE, WREXHAM. Establishment for the Board and Education of young Ladies, conducted by the m I s s E 8 s I Al 0 N s Special Classes are held weekly for Latin, Shorthand. and Scripture. French, German, Italian, and Spanish by Professor Mallallen Melladew, late Foreign Master at the King School, Chester. Young ladies may attend for Languages only. > UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES (ABEUYSTWYTH). President: THE RIGHT HON. LORD ABERDARE. Principal: THE REV. THOMAS CHARLES EDWARDS, M.A. (Oxon. and Lond). Professors: Greek—The Principal. Latin—J. M. Angus, Esq., M.A. (Cantab.) Hebrew-H. Ethe, Esq., Ph. D. (Lefpzig). Engliob-W,J. Craig, Efq., M.A. (Dublj Welsh—The Rev. D. Silvan Evans, B.D. (Lampeter). Logic and Moral Philosophy—The Principal. History and Political Economy—W. J. Graig, Esq.. M.A. Comparative Philology—J. M. Angus, Esq., M.A. Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy—The Rev. R. N. Grimley, M.A. (Cantab.) German, French, and Italian-Dr. Ethe. Geology, Botany, Zoology, and Physiology—W. Keeping, Esq., B.A. (CantabJ, F.G.S. Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Experimental Physics—F. W. Rudler, Esq., F.G.S. Prindples of AgricuHure-H. Tanner, Esq., M.R.A.C., F.C.S. Music—J. Parry, E-q., Must. Bac. (Cantab.) Director of the Museum—V. W. Ruddier, Esq., F.G.S. Registrar and Librarian-E. P. Jones, Esq., M.A. (Glasg.) The next Session BEGINS 9th October, 1877. Terms, jElO a year for Out-door Students; L30 additional for those In- door. Several scholar hips and Exhibitions will be offered for competition. For Prospectus, apply to the Registrar, at the College, Aberystwyth. HUGH OWEN, Hon, Sec. 7, Qneen Vietoria-street, London, Sept., 1877. t1-31I &rai>*snttrt's ^itoressw. NEW BUTCHER'S S IIOP, AT 89, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM (t,ati, in the occupation of Davits Brothers, Buikfcrs}. D A V I D JONES, Grazier and Butcher, of S5, H!gh-street, Wrexham, Begs to return his beet thanks to his friends and I the public of Wrexham and neighbourhood generally tor their patronage and support during the many years he has been in business M a Graxier and Butcher, and to inform them that he Ooenø out the above premises, 39, Hope-street, as a BUTCHER'S SHOP, on SATURDAY (TO-DAY), tho 20th instant, in addition to his present business tho tb instant, in addition to his present business I promises at 36, High-atreet, and trusts, by strict at. tention, to merit the patronage and support of tIE public in his new undertaking. Contracts taken and families supplied wtth the B-pst of Meat at FesaoaaMe prices. lMSd Jtgal anfo fl ublir Uuikts. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that application has been made by William Cornwallis West, Esq., of Ruthin Castle, in the county of Denbigh, for the advance of a sum not exceeding that understated by way of loan, under the provisions of Tbe Land Loan aad Enfranchisement Company's Act," to be applied to improvements on t h« land* understated, and to be repaid' nrith interest by way of rent-charge or annuity, in the terms of the said Act.. Sum applied for, viz., Term of years over vr T rv. jthe maximum amount which it is proposed Name ot Estate. Parish. County. p ed to be applied the kent-Chi-ee to the Improvements. shall be spread. Ruthin Sewage Farm Ruthin and Llanrhydd. Denbigh three^ouifds^^} Twenty-five years. Witness my hand this tenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven. Land Loan and Enfranchisement Company, T. PAIN, Managing Director. j 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. fraitesnun's gbbrtssts. ¡ -I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 3, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. JJJDWARD L EWIS, In returning thanks to the numerous friends and public who have hitherto so liberally supported him, begs to call their attention to his entirely NEW STOCK, assuring all purchasers that they msy rely upon getting the VERY BEST ARTICLES at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO HIS NEW SEASON'S TEAS. PRICES FROM 2?. TO 3S. 6d. PER LB. NEW FRUIT, JAMS, PICKLES, JELLIES, SAUCES, &c. 1156b THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL,* OSWESTRY. CHARLES RE W, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor begs to inform the residents of Oswestry and the surrounding districts that he has become the tenant of the above Hotel, and trusts he may continue to receive the support so liberally accorded to his predecessors. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Families, Commercial Gentlemen, and Tourists. THE BOWLING GREEN AND PLEASURE GROUNDS are acknowledged to be unsurpassed in the neighbourhood. A SPACIOUS BILLIARD SALOON. WINES, SPRITS, AND CIGARS of the choicest description. Good STABLING and Lock-up COACH-HOUSES. Careful attention. given to the POSTING DEPARTMENT. UCld PRIVATE HOTEL, 94, JERMYN STREET, ST. JAMES'S, LONDON, W. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITES OF ROOMS AND SINGLE BEDROOMS, close to the Clubs, Theatres, and all places of amusements.—Apply to MRS. E. ROBERTS, PROPRIETRESS. ALSO, SUTHERLAND HOUSE, 3, EAST PARADE, RHYL, FLINTSHIRE, MISS JONES, MANAGERESS. 1159b SOUTHPORT. ISITORS to this favourite Autumn and Winter Watering t place will find Comfortable Well FURNISHED APARTMENTS.—Apply, i-'f, Adelaide-street. b A CARD. pOWELL BROTHERS, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, CAMBRIAN IRON WORKS, (Adjoining Great Western Railway Station j, WREXHAM. lctct" THE FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES, 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. C. K. Benson AND CO., PROPRIETORS. The STORES are established to supply the Public with TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, FOREIGN. AND COLONIAL GOODS, GENERAL GROCERIES, &,C., &c., » At the Lowest Market Prices. The unparalleled success which has marked the progress of their business from year to year is the result of- practical knowledge of TEA, and of the exercise of proper care in the selection of Stock, which enables them to Sell TEAS and COFFEES of superior quality at moderate prices, and taking QUALITY as the STANDARD OF VALUE and the TEST OF CHEAPNESS, C. K. B. and Co. confidently state that Goods purchased at their Stores cannot be surpassed by any Stores, Firm, or Company in the Kingdom. C. K. B. and Co. tender their sincere thanks to their numerous customers for their constantly in- creasing support and extensive recommendation; I and they may reet assured that all orders entrusted to them wiU continue to have prompt attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. \1 C. K. B. and Co's Stores are opened at 8 closed at 7 p.m.; on Thursdays at e.so p.m.; and Saturdays at 10.S0 p.m. I N.B.—They will-be entirely closed on the four dan set apart as Bank. Holidays. I rrU F, OLD "YYAREHOUSE. 14, HIGH-STREET. WREXHAM. 1154b JOSEPH J^ENTON AND SONS, Manufacturers of Crucible Cast Steel Castings, Patent Colliery Wheels, Axles and Pedestals, Colliery Cages. Cage Slides and Guides, Winding Pullies and Frames, Rail Crossings, Points, &c., &c. SYKES WORKS, SHEFFIELD. Please address inquiries and orders MR W. GAMBLE, i3. Queen-street, Wrexham, aud the same will have prompt attention. 1139f LIVERY STABLES, BIGHGATE, DENBIGH. GEORGE JONES, Proprietor. (Successor to Mr Thomas Roberts.) THREE excellent Horses and a variety of Vehicles constantly on Hire. Ie WINTER FASHIONS. GEORGE IIENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, Will make their principal Display of Winter Fashions, comprising all the Latest French Novelties, on TUESDAY, the 9th OCTOBER, and following days. MANTLE ROOM. SILK. Embroidered and Braided Silk Paletots, and Mantles Lined and Quilted. Siik Mateiasse Paletots. Corded and Fringed. Armure Jackets and Mantles, with ls.r-c Flowing Sleeves. VELVET. Velvet Mantles and Paletots, Trimmed Clair de Lune, Friuge and Fur. CLOTHS. The Fashionable Drab Cloth Paletots, braided and trimmed Paletots in Diagonal Matelasse, Mousse, and Plain Moscow Cloth, in all the newest shapes, fashionably trimmed. YOUNG LADIES' JACKETS In a great Variety of Stylish Designs, also Simply Finished. ROTUNDES AND PALETOTS In Cashmere ana Silk, lined with Fur, plain and trimmed. CHILDREN'S MANTLES. Warm Cloth Jackets for Servant's Wear. Ulsters and Waterproofs, new Designs. Sealskin Jackets and Paletots, and I Astrachan Jackets, all sizes and qualities. 20 PER CEXT LESS THAN LAST YEAR. ROBES AND COSTUMES. In this department will be found a very choice collection of novelties, comprising all the most favoured style and colouring for fhe season. BLACK SILK COSTUMES. COLOURED SILK COSTUMES. COMBINATIONS OF SILK & VARIOUS MATERIALS. SILK COSTUMES Trimmed with the new Clair de Lunes. MATERIAL COSTUMES In the new Fancy Clothe, also in Plain Dark Shades. Black Silk Robes at GJ, 73 and S guineas. Coloured Silk Robes at 8 and 10 guineas. Silk and Material Robes, at Oj. 7; and t; guineas, Useful Costumes at Moderate Prices. Copies in all wool materials of selected FRENCH MODELS In the fashionable shades, at 52s Gd, 63s, and 78s 61. Attention is directed to the all wool CASHMERE SERGE COSTUMES With extra Jacket, at i, l guineas. I ROBES AND MORNING DRESSES In warm materials, at 2fls 6d. 35s, and 42s, either in the Princes shape or with material for bodice unmade. THE NEW POLONAISE For the season, trimmed Clair de Lune and hand enjbroi- dered, '21, 3 and 4 guineas. MOURNING, A large collection of black robes and costumes in all the most reliable material. LADIES OUTFITTING. I CHILDRENS' AND INFANTS' GOODS. RIBBONS, TIES, LACES. I ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &c. ALL THE NEW DRESS MATERIALS. THE NEW SHADES IN COLOURED SILKS. I QEOEGE HENRY L 'F, AND COMPANY, 22 TO 34" BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL MILLINERY FASHIONS. '1 í Gr, 0 i. lG I,, JJ E N R Y J K E I j AND COMPANY, t BASNETT-STREET. LIVERPOOL, | Will make their I PRINCIPAL DISPLAY OF MILLINERY 'FASHIONS, I Comprising all the Newest French Modela, cm • TUESDAY, the fth OCTOBER, and following days. j AT1 A SUPPLEMENTARY SHOW I j Principally for Modified Styles in i MILLINERY, BONNETS, HATS, Ac., On TUESDAY, the 23rd OCTOBER. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, 20 TO :11. BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL B10c irabtsnun' $ bbrtSSts. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE I THE GREAT SALE OF D R A P E R Y GOODS IS XOW GOIXG OX AT LUNT AND GRIFFITH, FREE TRADE HALL, RHYL. THE GREAT HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE, HAS COMMENCED, AJlD WILL CONTINUE FOR A SHORT TIME. The genuine character of these great ready-money clearance sales has now become a household word in the country far and wide. At the outset, this high reputation cost the proprietors mnch to gain, and—without recourse to puffing and cognate artifices of trade-they are now as resolved M ever freely to give a very great deal to keep. They do not, therefore, think it at all necessary to enlarge further upon the advantages now again offered for public patronage, but would just merely remark that the clearance sale occurs this summei a little later, obviously owing to the lateness of the season; yet, at the same time, this carries with it very ample compensation to buyers, for the very reason that the proprietors are in a much better position to supply the public demand for good money's werth ili every respect, they having had longer time to look up REALLY FIRST-CLASS BARGAINS, And the same will be offered without any reserve, in an departments qf the very exter.-ire establishments advertised. ALL ARTICLES ARE NOW TO BE SOLD OFF REGARDLESS OF COST PRICE, 4 The new contracts for Winter Goods having been already made. The STOCA: being so EXTENSIVE ,SD VARIED we find it impot-sibie to enumerate D E P A R T "M E N T S, MPT IMMENSE BARGAINS Will be found in EYELY BRANCH of the BUSUnKS, the Prices being such U5 have been hitherto unheal d of. N.B,-The proprietors beg to add that particular attaattoa will be paid during the Sale to the wants of all their eugtouk-w. None need, therefore, have any fear, although both establish'* ments are thronged, aye, crammed to the doors on market days, that they will not be served ul-on their being satisfied by per- sonal ingpection and all are heartily invited to call and view the goods in the various departments for thdKiselvee. By doing w, they will be best able to judge whether it is not to their interest to purchase largely daring these truly wodderlul clearance sales of surplus stock that is to sav, wonderftd in the extraordinary business-like returns that accrue rrrwhnn after reason to the proprietors them-ctve", and wonderfol is the utiexamp) ed satisfaction that is expressed by the immense and annually increasing throng?^ customers who spend their ready-money icreat to the very best advantage. T PLEASE OBSERVE, THE GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS IS NOW GOING ON AT LUNT AND GRIFFITHS', FREE TRADE HALL, j STREET, i •' t. j hUYl, 1 tue