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fates im Zliution. Mr. Snaps [Bankruptcy Act, 1869.] In the matter of the bankruptcy of Messrs Arthur .Tone- Adam Hyde, and T. G. Mackay, trading under the style or firm of The Pontcysyllte Iron Company." MR SXAl'E has been instructed to offer l'or sale by PLBLIC AUCTION, at the Wvnnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Friday, October 213tli, 1877, at one for two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of ,ale to he then produced, the PONTCYSYLLTE IRON AVOlvlvS, neur fiuabon, in the County of Denbigh. The works are situate at Pontcvsyllte, on the Shropshire Union Kjiilway and Canal, which are worked by the 1, udon 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 l cinder trolleys and water troughs 1 4.tun steam hammer, by the Lilleshall Company, with massive anvil, block, and tÓJmHlatioll 1 18-inch for e train, with necessary flooring plates, driven by a 25 beam condensing engine, with two extra pair forge rolls 1 -5-iuch condensing beam engine, Mt. stroke, with h.avy fly wheel, and fitted with metallic piston and governors 1 puddle bar shears 1 lorge beam scalos and weights 4 heating furnaces 1 horizontal high pressure engine. 12-inch cylinder. 2-feet 8-inch stroke. with heavy fly v.n.- l, ::u<l pair rolls connected with it, aud with metallic pidton and governors 1 horizontal condensing engine, 27-inch cylinder, 4- feet stroke, with massive spur gear, and heavy counter fly wheel, on strong cast iron bed plates, with metallic piston and governor. 1 10-inch rolling mill for hoops from f to 4 inches 1 8-inch ditto from 1 to J, inches with counter spur gear, and shafts to drive same 1 roll turning lathe on strong cast iron bed 1 new grindstone with strong axle and cast iron pedestal complete, 9 inches wide and 4 feci diameter. 1-massive steam shearing machine 4 hand shearing machines j 3 table weighing machines 1 Pooley's platform weighing machine (to weigh two tons) -1 large trolleys I eight-ton crab with sheal*legs 1 Cameron's double-acting steam pump, with two 7 inch rams 1 ditto, with 5-inch ram C double-fined 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 strong cast-iron pillars 7 slated sheds on cast-iron pillars Cost-iron floor plates throughout the works Ste, ni-aud water pipes throughout the works Bull-dog kiln Snrdry 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 uuexpired term of 17 years, with a renewal clause for a further term of 7 or 10 years, at the low rent of £ 20 per annum. 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 plant, machinery, and buildings,except buildings of the value Of X200. The works are situate in a coal and iron producing district, are in close proximity to, and connected with, the New 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. Pontcysyllte 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. Inease, of 25, Castle- street, Liverpool; Messrs Ram well and Pennington, solici- tors,13, Pall Mall, Manchester, and Bolton; Mr Evan Morris, solicitor, Wrexham; or from the Auctioneer, Lion House, Wrexham. gc Messrs. Baugh, Jones, & Co. MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES, and CO. have^received in- jyL structions to SELL by TENDER, the Stock of FANCY DRAPERY, all amounting, at cost pries, to about ;CIOO. Full particulars may be had from the Auctioneers. Tenders to be sent in to the Auctioneers within 14 days from the 29th September, 1877. JllWd SALE IN THE PUBLIC H ALL, WREXHAM. OF A PAWNBROKER'S FORFEITED PLEDGES. To be Sold by Auction, by 1, MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & CO., in the Public Hall, jM. aforesaid, oil Monday and Tuesday, October 8th and 9th, 1S77. a large Miscellaneous Stock, comprising Men's, Boys', and Women's Wearing Apparel,and othereSects, which include coats, trousers, vests, shirts, singlets, drawers, cloth, cords, moleskin, ladies' dresses, lin-ey, and flannel petticoats, cloth mantles, shawls, single and double blankets, linen and cotton sheets, quilts, counterpanes, family Bibles, ornaments, lustres, clocks electro-plated knives, forks, spoons, tea and coffee services, with numerous other effects. This is an opportunity for Housekeepers and others rarely occurring. On View each morning of Sale at 11 o'clock. Sale each day at Two and Six o'clock. 9b SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES & CO., will hold their next J'tLL SALE of STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Thurs- day, October 18th, 1877. Stock already entered, Viz. A lot 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 tITON HEATH, ST. MARTINS, SHROPSHIRE. iliE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. To be Sold by Auction, by MVfitRT?1*} TtAUGH JONES, & CO., at the Queen s Hotel, on Monday, the 15th day of Gctober, 1877, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon, in two or such other tote 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 mr T>WFT,T,TNG-HOUSE, with the outbuilding! garden, a.id ^?uSnce thfreto belonging together with all those several fields pieces or parcels ol land, commonly called and taTov™ bv the names of "The Big Morlmg," "The Little Moriing The Little Meadow," The Garden Field." and "The Three Crofts," containing in the whole by admeasure- ment 14a Or .5p or thereabouts, sit iate at liton Heath, in the parish of Saint Martins, in the county of Salop, and now and fir some years past in the occupation of Mrs Ami Williams*, widow. This lot is surrounded by lands belonging to It. Dymock, Esq., and Captain Barnes, and adjoins the turnpike road leading from the town of Oswestry to Lllesmere, and Are 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- ka, and 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 15a. 3r. 6T)., or thereabeutB, and now in the occupation of the Mid 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 number of houses and uusi- nees 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 lUMl particulars, with lithographed pla.ns of the property, apply to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham, or to Ilr J. Allirigton Hughes, Solicitor, Wrexham. 1 ?4iod To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS BAUGH. JONES, & CO., at the King William Inn, Summerhill, on the 22nd day of October next, nt lire o'clock in the afternoon, all those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, now in the occupation of Mr John Roberts, and another, situate at Windy-iiill, in the parish of Gwersyllt, in the county of Denbigh. Also Two Acres of Valuable BUILDING LAND, adjoining, in ^For particulars apply to Mr Hampden A. Poyser, Solicitor, Temple Row, Wrexham; to Messrs W. D. Jeans and Co., Solicitors, Bewsey Chambers, Warrington; and to the Aaotioneers, Temple Chwnbers, Wrexham. lWifib Mr Birch. WHEXHAM SMITHFIELD. Tkeneit mart sale will be held on Thursday, Oct. 18th, 1377. -m/rr> TJTWPTI bees to inform his numerous frierds and M cSers tbftthe following stock has been already entered for sale, comprising- Prime Fat Beasts. Fat Sheep' and Lambs. Fat and Store Pigs. Calves, &c. The property of thesuppge- ^on Yorke, Esq^ A. Pe^el, Esq-. Egq^ E J/4>wLs> ™^r uer' t^'V Roberts, T. Evison, T. Roberto, J. 228&?S £ a>SS'. •«— *»" C*t^ J0^0mnl0BC0 V.1, M cattle at ten o'clock Office Marchwiel, Wrexham. Mr Moses Davies. OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. Important Sale of Pure-bred AYRSHIRE HEll-EHS in-calf. MK MOSES DAVIES will SELL BY ^bliauti'nl Mart oa Wednesday, October 31st, 1877, /0 r-tee4 Ayrshire Heifers (in-calf), to calye early s-prmg, tlio ot Mr Dempster, LUchryde, Oswestry. set *T WISQ ognauay. » ahs hn ltudion. Mr Lovatt. Mr Lovatt. ACQUEDUCT INN. FKON CYSYLLTAU, LLAN- GOLLEN" ROAD. Unreserved Sale of Capital Household Furniture. useful Mare, Whitochnpel, Harness, Gears, Spring Cart, Brewing Vessels, Iron Hurdles, Cast Iron Furnaces, &c. In consequence of a change in the Tenancy, MR LOVATT has been instructed to SELL BY AUC- TION, without anv Unserve, on Monday, October 8th, 1877. the whole of the Household FURNITURE, in the Sitting and Bedrooms of the above-named and noteJ Roadside Inn. The Sitting-rooms are substantially furnished with mahog- any and oak tables, couches. and chairs. The Bedrooms are furnished with iron bedsteads, prime goose feather beds, washstauds, services, toilet tables, glasses, cane-seated chairs, towel rails, linen, blankets, coun- terpanes, &c. The Out-door Effects comprise a very useful hack mare, capital Whitechapel, harness. gears, spring cart, large number of casks (various sizes) and brewing utensils, iron hurdles, patent hay cutter, imperial corn measures, garden tools, ladders, Avery's weighing machine, fee., &c. The Auctioneer wor.U drt-w the attention of parties furnishing to this Sale, the furniture beiug in excellent con- dition. Catalogues are in preparation, and can be had on applica- tion to the Auctioneer three days prior to the day of Sale. Sale at 11 o'clock prompt. i Offiee-Old Swan Inn. September 24th, 1ST7- J177E m' Messrs. Ds-v? & Son- I 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'llls, Cows, and Heifers, 20 Mountain Ponies, Harness Horses, prize P:gs, Welsh Ewes and Lambs, and about 170 tons of prime Hay of the growth of 1S76 and 1877. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON have been instructed by Mr Richard Humphreys, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday, October itith, 1877 (commencing Imost punctually at Twé1ve 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 severalltoyal Agricultural Shows, also at Man- Chester 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 õ" two Bull Calves; 1-leven high-class Cows and Heifers one Fat lleifer, being famed as the highest, class of pure Welsh Stock. Ten Open Sowg of the Lincolnshire and Yorkshire cross, some to farrow at an early period; 4o Welsh Ewes and 20 Lambs; 20 well-bred Mountain Ponies, amongst which will be found several well- matched Ponies; Ton well seasoned Posting and Riding Horses. Also, 170 tons of Prime Hay, in lots to suit pur- chasers, for which hitter three months' credit, upon approved security, will be given. "Public conveyances will leave Carnarvon on the arrival of the 9.80 a.m. train, and Portn.adoc ou the arrival of the 11.13 a.m. train, returning immediately after the conclusion of the sale. The Auctioneers can with confidence recommend this col- lection to the attention of breeders throughout the Princi- pality and elsewhere, the cattle especially. Catalogues giving pedigrees ilnd details of the prizes taken by each lot can be had at the hotels throughout North Wales; of Mr Humphreys, Koyal Goat Hotel, Reddgelert; and from the Auctioneers', Welliield House, Bangor, and Town Hall, Rhyl- 1157d Messrs. Cliurton, Slphiok, & Co. To Colliery Proprietors, Iron Merchants, Blacksmiths, &c Sale of valmble Steam Engines, Drilling Machine, large Pulley Blocks, Iron Girders, Weighing Machines, Pulleys and Shafting, Steel and Bar Iron, Hydraulic and Steam Piping, Fans, Shovels, Nails, &a., which have been removed to the AUCTION MART, FOREGATE-STREET, Chester, for convenience of Sale. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CO. beg to an- it nounce that they have received instructions to SELL } BY AUCTION, on Friday, October 12th. 1877, at 11 o'clock a.m. punctually, the undermentioned valuable EFFECTS, including three steam engines, three, four, and twelve horse power respectively sieam boiler, platform, weighing .'machine, 20,ton blocks, traversing screw jacks, blowing fans, pulleys aud shafting, strong .ind well-mad? new lathe, with overhead motion; hydraulic and steam piping, about nine tons of steel, 1lpwards of two tons of bar iron, one ton of colliery nails, several wrought and cast-iron girders, drilling machine, pair of circular bellows, anvils, chains, pumps, cast-iron tank, pedestal brasses, quantity of excellent garden .spades and shovels, lawn mower, bean crusher with pulley, boiler, trolley, and other miscellaneous Effects. N.B.—Catalogues may be had at the offices of the Auction- eers, Chester. Ó Mr. Lloyd. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1", 1877.—WREXHAM SMITHFIELD I MR LI.OYD begs to inform his numerous friends find supporters .that ho has taken the First and SeeoDd Stands in the New Smithfield (which is on the left-hand side of the entrance), where he will in future hold his Fortnightly Sale of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. &«., and trusts he shali receive the same support that ha3 hitherto been accorded him, during the time he has been in business as an Auctioneer, and has the pleasure of announcing his Third Sale will take place on Tlmrs cay, Octobcr 18th.. The following Stocks are already entered. A Prime lot of Bu'iloeks, Heifers, and Runs Tn calf cows, an,1 with Calves at foot. Warren Stirke, Stored Bulls, &c. A magnificent Jot of Fat and Rearing CTilves, a prime lot of Shropshire and Cross-bred Fat Sheep, a number of Pork and Bacon Pip's, also Stores. Several Cart and Hack Colts will be sold. Sale to commence at Ten o'clock prompt. Commencing with Calves and Pigs. 393f Mr. T. P. Roberts. LRYN COCH, LLANFAIK D.C. I MR T; P. ROBERTS is instructed by the tenant to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on Fridav, 19th of October, 3 tTT, the following LIVE STOCK and IMPLEMENTS. I Live Stock—Two useful cart mares, one horse, anI a pro- mising 3-year-old black cob H hands, 3 dairy cows in-calf, four 3-year-old heifers in-calf, three 2-year-old bullocks; 1 in. pig sow, 1 store pig, fowls, geese, and ducks. Implements-Strong waggon, narrow-wheel ditto, and strong cart with harvest gè¡riu<¿" pair of cart wheels, useful wIL market cart, winnowing machine, turnip drill, thre pairs harrows, two stone land rollers, turnip pulper, heel rake, feeding stand, two cheese presses, and sundry lots of saddlery, <Se.. kc. Sale to ccaimenee at One o'clock. Discount for or three month's credit on approved security. Park-place, R.thin, Sept. f), 1877. 3c Messrs Daviss and Armor. | Monthly Sale of Fat and Store Stork. Horses, Implements of Husbandry, and various other Effects, at Denbigh. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR have received instruc- tions tro:i\ P. P. Pennant. Esq., Nantllys A. R. Cox, Esq., Tan-v-graig; LIc>*rs W. Kellet, Pla's newvdd D. Jom-s, Conl Merchant •, Rnd others, to SELL BY AUCTION. in front of the Royal (bk. Denbigh, on Tuesday and Wedne-dny, October Oth and 10th. 1877 tbeint; Denbigh Fair Days), Prime Fat CATTLE AND SHEEP, valuable Cart Horses, one ditto Coho four years old, 11-2 high, quiet to ride or drive two narrow wheel Cart, with board and thrippers comnlete; ir^n Ploughs, ditto Harrows, Drag, kippling MflChino, quite new, by Bentall; winnowing Machine, Corn Sicks, Horse Gearing, and various other effects. The Sale on Tuesday will commence at 11 o'clock a.m., and will include Fat Canie, StorevStoc'K, Horses, &c. The Sale on Wednesday will commence at 3 o'clock, in front of the Town Hall, and wtU comprise Implements of Husbandry, Household Furniture, and other effects, Further entries to tie Pbove Sale are respectfully solicited, Royal Oak, Denbigh, October 4th. 1877. b j. Messrs (Hover and Steward. -l. CHMSTER HORSE FAIR. MESSRS GLOVER & STEWARD'S next and 26th Monthly Horse Sale will be held at the Grosrenor Hotel Paddocks, on Wednesday, October 10th, 1977, when upwards of 30 Valuable HORSES will be submitted for competition, including a Stud of well-known Hunters, Harness Horses, Hacks, Cobs, and Ponies, and several yearling and two-year- old Colts and FilHes. Further entries respectfully solicited on or before Saturday, Itlit, 6th of October. Gr.svenor Chambers, Chester. 1H\b Sales hy fribaU &0tttratf. ON SALE, SEED WHEAT, dry and well harvested. Grown on f'lasmados Land.—Apply to Evan Hughes, Church-street, Rhos^.medre, Ruabon. 8c 0' N SALE. ?. Whitechapel CAR, also Two Spring CARTS, suitable fur carriers nearly new—Apply to Charles Roberts, Whoolwr;ght,. Hope-street, Wrexham. lib O1 N SALE, eight we'd seasoned SPIRIT CASKS CIS gals.) • also, a COPPER FOUNTAIN for ale, coffee, and hot water, with brass iJttings complete, &c.—Apply, R. W. Evans, Wine Merchant, Wrexham. 1123d ON SALE, a very useful Half-bred MARE, Dark Chesnmt, in-foal 1o Gamekeeper. Also, a very handsome COL T FOAL, r, mouths Old, by the same horse.—Apply to Mr John Strachan, District. Surveyor, Wrexham. l^b j tgat anb: fubltt Eofias. NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY NEXT, October 1st, 1877, all Drapery Establishments in Wrexham will be CLOSED at the following hours: — Monys, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridavs, at Seven o'clock. Thursdays, at Eight o'clock, and Saturdays h.t Tell o'clock. The Public will greatly assist in carrying out the above rulie by making their P-irchases early in the day. UMt Xfgal anb public Botbs. PARISH OF WREXHAM. JJ AH VEST rpHANKSGIVING y^ERVICES. PARISH CHURCH. Wednesday, 10th October, 1877—8.0 a.m., Hay Communion; 11.0 a.m., Morning Prayer, with an Address..0 p.n\. Even- ing Prayer, with a sermon by the Rev. HEJJJY LINTON, M.A., Vicar of St. Paul's, Birkenhead. ST. :MARK'S CHURCH. Friday, 12th October, 1877—8.0 a.m., Hol; Communion; 11.0 a.m., Morning Prayer, with an Addrss. 7.0 p.m., Evening Prayer, with a sermon by the Re. ROWLAND ELLIS, M.A., Vicar of Mold. N.B.—The offertories will be devoted in aidif the Maiisiod House Indian Famine Fund. stin RHYL WINTER G A DEN S, WELLINGTON ROAD. — GR A N D RES S 0 0 Nc; E R T. ON WEDNESDAY, 10th OCTOER, BY THE MADAME SINICO-CAMPOBELLO COMPANY, Consisting of i MAOAMK SJSIO0- C MIVBEM-O. v KLK A FStANCHI, AND t MISS EMMA HOWSO, J 1m WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, J MR HILTON, ANI) SIGNOR CAMPCHELLO. Solo Violin.—MONS. NEIDYIETSI. Conductor.—SIQNOU ROMANC ARCHERY GROUND, I CROQUET GROUND, BOWLING GEEf, LAWN TENNIS and BAJIINGTON. Beautiful Wicdinsr Walks, Rustic Arbours, Lie alive with Fish, Water Fowl, Beautiful V/ateriall from oy the top of Cavern, the water from which winds its way unc-the Rustic Bridge. Fairy Illuminations every Saturday, and Feosif Lanterns, Cavern lighted up daily. RiuU open daily from 10 to 9.30. Band Performances at intervals during theay by the Company's Splendid Band. Admission (except on Special and Concert lays, when particulars are given), 6d cach. Hire of Skates, By Order. JOHN DIVINE 109o ALLIANCE J^SSUEANCE jO. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. £ 5,090,00 (Of which £ .058,00# is paid up). FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDSOF £ 'J50,00«. CUILr OFFICES; BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LON»ON Chairman. SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE, BART., F.S. Secretary. ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ. WELSH BRANCH HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. I Chairman. THOMAS BARNES, ESQ. Fire Insurances of every description transad ( 011 modwr«;e terms. For Prospectuses aud Or information apply at the above office, or to aitf the agents of the company. E. LLEWELYN LLOYD, I Becretar Wrexham. itnhtr. |1 TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. j PEliSONS desirous of submitting Tenders for threction and complption of a Minister's House, in Hst,r,wt, Rhos, for the English Presbyterians, may see thejw and specilications at my office, and at Mr Jones', LondcHou.se, R.h(M,on:mdufterthel!t)i in't. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for MiTiister's01!se," to be delivered to Mr J. Denbigh Jones, Rhos, not l.r than the 2-ird inst. HOWEL DAVIES, 1, Hill-street, Wrexham, Architect and Survor. | October 5th, 1877. 13d WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QL j RAILWAY. i TO HOTEL KEEPERS, CARRIERS, CARTES. AND OTHERS. THE Directors of the Wrexham, Mold, and Coaah's Quay Railway Company are prepared to receive "EN- DEBS for the Cartage (including Collection and Deli'ery) of their Goods Traffic in the town of Wrexham. Contracts to be sent to the uudersismed, from whon full information can be obtains d 011 Or before the 12th October. The Directors do not bind tlwmsuJveg to acceit aliy Tender. T. CAKTWRIGHT General Manager's Office, Wrexham, September itith, 1877. llí;7c drimration. SINGING LESSONS at Wrexham. every Friday. For 8 terms, &c apply to Mr Theo. Toebbets, profeuor of singing, 16S, Chatham-street, Liverpool. li TAVISTOCK HOUSE, WREXHAM. Establishment for the Board and Education of yemg Ladies, conducted by the jyj ISSEb gIMONS. Special Classes are held weekly for Latin, Shorthnd, and Scrinture. ■ French, German, Italian, and Spaish by Professor Mallalieu Meliauew, late Foreign Mastrat the King School, Chester. Young ladies may attend for Languages only. MR SPARROW, (Organist of Ruabon Church, and Private Organs to Sir W. W. Wynn, Hart., M.P.), Teacher of the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AID SINGING. SCHOOLS ATTENDED. Engagements accepted for Concerts as SOLO TEKG and ACCOMPANIST. j APPOINTMENTS. Ruabm Wednesdays and Saturday. Rhos Monday: Wrexham and Broughton (Brynt-eg) Tuesdayi Llangollen and Trevor .ihursdays Cefn, Areflllr, Rhosym(,(Ire,. an,! Chirk Fridays For terms, apply to Mr Sparrow, Rmaboit. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES (ABERYSTWYTH). President THE BIGHT HON. LOR. ABERDARE. Principal: THE REV. THOMAS CHARLES P-DWARDS, XA. (Oxon. and Lond). Professors: Greek-The Principal. Latin—J. M. Augus, Esq.. M.A. (Cantab.) Hebrew—H. Ethe, Esq., Ph. D. (Leipzig). 1 EnF,IiAh-W. J. Craig, Esq., M.A. (DublJ Welsh—The Rev. D. Silvan Evans, B.D. (Lampeter). Logic and Moral Philosophy—1The Principal. History and Political Economy—W. J. Graig, Esq.. MA. Comparative Philology—J. M. Angus, Esq., M.A. Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Asti-otjoniy-Ttit Rev. H. N. Grimley, M.A. (Canuib.) German, French, and Italian—Dr. Ethe. Geology, Botany, Zoology, and Physiology—W. Kejping, Esq.. B.A. (Cantab.), F.G.S. Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Experimental Physics-Yo W. Endler., Fsq., F.G.S. Principles of Agriculture—H. Tanner. Esq., M.K.A.C., F.C.S. Musii—J. Parry, Esq., Mus-. Bac. (Cantab.) Director of the Museum-F. W. Ruddier, Esq.. F.G.S. Registrar and L'Ibrarian-E. P. Jones, Esq., M.A. (Glasg.) The next Session BEGINS 9th October, 1877. Terms, £ 11 a year for Out-door Student-; <}<) additional for those In clOGT. Several scholar hips and Exhibitions will be offeree for competition, l'or Prospectus, apply to the Registrar, al the College, Aberystwyth. HUGH OWEN, HOD. FFWY 7, Qaeea Ttetoffia^treet, Lowtea, M17v Ngtt L frabtsmm's ¿lhDrtSSts. j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, j 3, HOPE STREET, 'WREXHAM. } jg D W A R D L E W I S, y Ln,r?.l\r.ninS ^3nki t0 the numerous friends and public who have hitherto SO liberallv supported him begs H v,-PV t0 b'S enUrely yEW STOCK- assuring all purchasers that they mav r-ly upon gettinx | the \ER-i BhSl ARTICLES at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Pon getting V SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO HIS • i .ill NEW SEASON'S TEAS. PRICES FROM 2s. TO 3s. 6d. PER LB. j NEW FRUIT, JAMS, PICKLES, JELLIES, SAUCES, & c. ——————————— 1156b WINTER FASHIONS. Q, E O R G E JJ E N R Y LEE AND COMPANY, 1USXETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, ui i'l.tke their jjrincipax Display of Winter Fashions, comprising all the Latest French Noes 011 TUESDAY, the 9 th OCTOBER, and following days. K G MANTLE ROOM. SILK. Embroidered and Braided Silk Paletots, and Mantles Lined and Quilted. Silk Matelasse Paletots, Corded and Fringed. Armuxe Jackets and Mantles, with large Flowing Sleeves. VELVET. Velvet Mantles and Paletots, Trimmed Clair de Lune, Fringe and Fur. CLOTHS. The Fashionable Drab Cloth Paletots, braided and trimmed Paletots m Diagonal Matelasse, Mousse, aud 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 and 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 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 3f noveltie.«. comprising all the most favoured stvle and colouring for fhe season. BLACK SILK COSTUMES. V COLOURED SILK COSTUMES. COMBINATIONS OF SILK & VARIOUS MATERIALS. SILK COSTUMES Trimmed with the new Clair de Lunes. j MATERIAL COSTUMES In the new Fancy Cloths, also in Plain Dark Shades. Black Silk Robes at 7J and S gnineas. Coloured Silk liobesat 8 £ and 10 guineas. Siik and Material Robes, at 5^, ï and S oouineas Useful Costumes at Moderate Prices. Copies in all wool materials of selected FRENCH MODELS In the fashionable shades, at 52s Gd, 63s, and 7!\s fed. Attention is directed to the all wool Z AS HMERE SERGE COSTUMES, With extra Jacket. at £ £ guineas. EOBES AND MORNING DRESSES n y>*rvll materials, at 59s 6d, 35s, and 42s, either in the Pnnces shape or with material for bodice unmade. THE NEW POLONAISE ?or the season, trimmed Clair de Lune and hand embroi- dered, i!j, 8 and 4 guineas. MOURNING. large collection of black roles and cc.stumes in ull the most reliable material. j OUTFITTING. | (jjjjtxjBENS* AND vUVL'). RIBBONS, TIES, LACES. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &c. ALL THE NEW DRESS MATERIALS. THE NEW SHADES IN COLOURED SILKS. GEORGE JJENRY L AND COMPANY, I 2. TO 34, BASNETT-STKEET, LIVERPOOL. MILLINERY FASHIONS. GEORGE 11 E N R Y LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL, Will make their PRINCIPAL DISPLAY OF JILLINEEY FASHIONS, Comprising all the Newest French Models, on TUESDAY, the 9th OCTOBER, and following days. and A t SUPPLEMENTARY SHOW 1 Principally for Modified Styles in MILJNERY, BONNETS, HATS, &c., In TUESDAY, the 23rd OCTOBER. GEOJGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, 22 TO 04, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL. 610c THE WYNNST AY ARMS HOTEL, OSWESTRY. QHAKLES DREW. PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor begs to inform the residents of Oswestry and the wrrounding districts that he has become the tenant of the atove Hotel, and trusts he may continue to receive thesoppct so liberally accorded to his preuocess' rs. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Fimilies, Commercial Gentlemen, and Tourists. THE BOWLING GREEN AND PLEASURE GROUNDS are acknowledged to be unsurpassed in the neighbourhood. N 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. 116ld JOdEPH J^ENTON AND S OS, I £ Manufacturers of Cmcible Cast Steel Castings, Patent Colliery Wheels, AXIM and Pedestals, Colliery Cages Cace Slides and Guides, Winding Pullies and Frames, Rail Crossings, Points, &c., &c. SYKES WORKS, SHEFFIEI-D. Please address inquiries and orders MR W. G AMBLE, 13. Queen-street, WTrexham, and the same will have attention. rpEIVATE HOTEL, .&4, JEEMYN STREET, ST. JAMES'S, LONDON, W. HAKDSOMELY FURSIHED SI ITES OF ROOMS AND SINGLE BEDROOMS, close t. the Clubs, Theatres, and all places e) amusements.—Apply to MRS. E. ROBERTS, PROPSIBTKBSS. I ALSO, I SUTHERLAND HOUSE, ft, EAST PARAGE, RHYL, FLINTSHIRE, MISS JONES, MANAGBRES?. 1449b SOUTHPORT. "T7ISITORS to this favourite Autumn and Winter tfaterinir ▼ will find ComfortaMe Well ^r'RXTS'H'T'n APARTMENTS.—Apply, 20, Adelaide-street. b f .V y. i l r A CARD. POWELL BHOTHERS, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, 1 CAMBRIAN IRON WORKS, (Adjoining Great Western Railway Station;, WREXHAM, 10S2i h r ) ■ DENTISTRY. M R A L L 1 K, DENTIST, Stretford-road, corner of Upper Jackson-stroet j- Manchester), A T T E N D S 18 TOWN HILL, WREXHAX, U EVERY THURSDAY, Prom 10 to 7. CONSULTATIONS FREE. •149# THE FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES, 14, HIGH-STREET, J WREXHAM. ..I.1 ý C. K. BENSON AND CO., PROPSIETOP« The STORES are established to supply the Public with TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, FOREIGN, AND I COLONIAL GOODS, GENERAL GROCERIES, &C., &c., At the Lowest Market Prices. The unparalleled success which has marked the progress of their bu-iness from year to year is the result of practical knowledge of TEA, aud of the exercise of proper care in the selection of Stock, which enables them to Sell TEAS and COFFEES I' 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 I' 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; and they may rest assured that all orders entrusted to them will continue to have prompt attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. B. and Co's Stores are opened at 8 a.m., closed at 7 p.m.; on Thursdays at 8.¡O p.m.; and Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. N.B.—They will-be entirely closed OIl the four days set apart as Bank Holidays. rpHE QLD rpEA -y^AREHOUSE, 14, HIGH-STREET. WREXHAM. 1154b LIVERY STABLES, HIGHGATE, DENBIGH. GEORGE JONES, Proprietor. (Successor to Mr Thomas Roberts.) THREE excellent Horses and a variety of Vehicles constantly on Hire. lc T H 0 S 0 R T H W I c R CATTLE SALESMAN, L L A R W S T AND MANCHESTER, Is now Looking Orders for NORTH COUNTRY SHEEP OR CATTLE. lltt-"> NEW B U T C II E R S SHOP, AT 39. HOPE-STREET. WEEXHAM (Late in the occupat>ot> of Dnruts he-r, Eu ifd i A V 1 1) JONES, f j Grazier and Butcher, of High-street, Wrexham, Begs to return his best thanks to his friends aud the public of "Wrexbiim and ueiulil^ourkoo-i irrneraJv for their patronage and support during the many years he h-is beon in business as a Grazier and Butcher, and to inform them that he Onens out the above premises, 30, Hope-street, as a BUTCHER S SHOP, ou SATURDAY (TO-DAV. t.he 21)th instant, in addition to his present business premise at t. bystnot at- tention to merit the patronage and support of the liablic iü his new undertaking. Oontr'c+e token and families supplied with the Best of Meat at r^a-sonaWe prices. lieu ^bbrissts. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE THE GEEAT SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS IS NOW GOING ON AT tUNT AND GRIFFITIIS, ) FREE TRADE HALL, RHYL. THE GREAT HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE, HAS COMMENCED, 1 • J. t ASD j- WILL CONTINUE FOR A SHORT TIME. i The genuine character of these great ready-money clearance sales has now become "a household word in the country farandwide. At the outs?t, this high reputation cost the proprietors much to gain, and—without recourse to puffing and cognate artifices of trade—they are now as resolved as ever freely to give a very great deal to keep. They do not, therefore, think it at all necessary to farther upon the advantages now again offered for public patronage, but would just merely remark that the clearance sale occurs this summer a little later, obviously owing to the, lateness of the season; yet, at the sametime, this carries with it reryample 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 iu every respect, they having had longer time to look up REALLY FIRST-CLASS BARGAINS, ,u, any In all \VJ.iieuio ol the very extensive establishments advertised. ALL ARTICLES ARE NOW TO BE SOTD OFF REGARDLESS OF COST PRICE, The new contracts for Winter Goodr having been alreedy ma(1. The STOCK beiug so EXTENSIVE AND VARIED we « find it iiupo-tt'bie to enumerate DEPARTMENTS., BiT '¡o IMMENSE BARGAINS Will be found in EVEHY BR ANCH oi the BUSINESS, I the being have been hitherto unheard of. N.B—The proprietors beg to add that particular attention will be paid during the Sale to the wants ot all their customers. 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 upon their being satisfied by per- sonal inspection and ull are heartily invited to call and view the goods in the various departments for themselves. By doing I so, they will be best able t" judge whether it is not to their interest to purchase largely during these truly wonderful clearance sales of surplus for-k- that is to say, wonderful in the extraordinary business-l-ke returns that accrue season after season to the proprietors them.-elves, and wonderful in the unexampled satisfaction thst is expressed by the immense I and annually increasing th-ongs of customers who speod their ready-money ht*rea? to the very best advantage. I (gf PLEASE THE j GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS I NOV*" >JUING OS AT' i LLT AYíJ GKIFriTHS\ J FREE TRADE HALL. ) j "I0H STREET. RHYL. i tm ) v