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Sales hv luciicm. Messrs. Dew & Son. COUNTY OF FLINT. PARISH F.S OF CILCEN, HAL&IN, and NORTHOP. Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD FAEIFS, known as Siamber "VV ■ Llyn, and Lletty'r Eos (divided into Five Lots). To be Sold by Public Auction, by -srE?SR5 "WM. DEW AND SON, at th* Lion Hotel, _lYi_ Jicid, Oil Wednesday, the 25tb day of September, 1878, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions then and there to be produced. In the Parish of Cilcen. SIAMBER WEN, containing. 32a 2r 28p This Furra is composed of excellent. and well-farmed Land, ea a nortion of which is a Hematite Iron Ore Mine, now LCJ.M* :or ^1 years from the 29th of September, 1872, nt a dead rout of £ 100, merging into a royalty of Is 6d per r*"—-iv ton, aud which Lease is now in possession of the vendor. Ib" Lease also extends under part of TTN-Ti-CAEAU, an aiiioining Farm, and the purchaser will have the full beucSt of this Lease, and all rights of the Lessee thereunder and rua Vendor will obtain all ass.i-'nment of the terms to a Trustee for the purchaser. There id also a Limekiln and Quarry on this Lot. The Dwelling-House and Out-Buildings are commotions and w^il-arrangcd, in ood repair, aii(I situate witbiu half a mile from the Mold and Denbigh turnpike road. In the llrrikh of Halkiv and Xorthop. LLYN FARM, containing 45a 2r I i-li T1-,i is very compoct and convenient Fiti-in, with a soulli-r-i aspect, with large House, Out-buildings, nld Garden and a good supply of water. The Land is very rich, rqp T ^P„th of soil, with a right of Sheep Walk on Halkin Mountain. LOT 3.1 Pjrt cf LLETTY'R EOS, ecnUining. 4-ja Or 27p LOT 4. Putt of ditto containing. 7a Or lOp LOT 5. Part of ditto containing. 74a 2r 6p Lot to 5 will be first offered iu One Lot. and is in its entirety a moat desirable Farm of superior and well cultivated Land, with au excellent House and Farm Buildings, having a gooil supply of water, with good V< oodcock Snooting and a right of Sheep elk on Halkin Mountain. It is held subject to a lease to the Ilendro Lime Company, givin power to raicie Limestone, and portions are subject to a to the East Hendre Lead Mining Company, and an agreement for a Lease for Twenty-one yeara to the same I" Company. jT jj Copies of the Lease and the Original Agreements will be produced at the time of sale or can be seen at the • zdicitors' office. Lithographed plans and full particulars may be seen on anplicatiouat any of the hotels at Mold, liawarden, Nortbop Cilcen, Halkin. Ruthin, Wrexham, and Chester; of the solicit. M. Messrs Pears, Logan, and 3 Harri«g,t#n- stred. Liverpool; and the Auctioneers, "VVeilueid House, Bangor, and Town Hall, Rhyl. 873c ==- Messrs Daviss and Armor. Important Sale of 40 Head of Horned Cattle, 720 Welsh Wethers, Ewes, and Lamb, 3 promising Colts, at TAI ISAF &- TAN-Y-GRAIG, HAFOD ELWY, Situate about midway between the town of Denbigh and Pentrefoelas. Mvs^rs T> WIES AND ARMOR have received instruc- tions from O. Burton,-Esq. and A R. Cox, Esq. to Sell by Av.e'iou. on the above premises, on I-nday, August 30th, ifmthe whole of the valuable Live Stock, which compris" lo h^lfof Pdme Sto?e BULLOCKS «nd HEIFERS (tw« and three years old), 7-'0 Welsh WETHERS, EW LS, and LAIBS, and ii very rromi.u!.i Cart COLTS. Til" Sheep will be sold in pens of 10 and 20, and the Cattle separately. Catalogues are in course of preparation, ami may be liau a few days prior to "the Sale. Three Months' Credit will be given for nil sums of C5 and upwards on approved security, or discount for cash. Lunch at Eleven. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. Eoy-xl ORk, Denbigh, August ISth, 1878. 841f TmrT'int sa^e of 25 head of C".ttle, pair of splendid rob.- L)o- Cart, Modern Implements of Husbandry, and portion of the valuable Household Furniture, a. BRYN POLYN MAWR, Situat.' within one mile of the City of St. DAVIES AND ARMOi! have r- ceiverl instrue- M tions from Henry Foskett, E.,q., who is giving up farrntTi" to Sell bv Auction, on the above premises on Tues- ? t»,Vl7th (lav of September, 187$, the whole of the above ™Yua e LIVE STOCK?IMPLEMEN I S OF HUSBANDRY, Acbr "fly composing five rearing calves, six very promising two-year old heifeis, cJosscd between .hort-l.orn and alderu^y and bred purposely forUh: Bryn 1 ol> n Dairy, 11 first-c"-3 crow-bred dairy cows, one pure bred shorthorn Suji pdt cf splendid cobs, steady in harness, and used to farm work totlier with the whole of the valuable and modern of husbandry, dairy vessels, and portion of Household Furniture. Fill particular will appear in future advertisements and <S italogues. Rcyal Oak, Denbigh, August 7th, 187'. 8 40 MET Lovatt. 5, HOLT-STREET TERRACE, MONDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1878. Sale d "V's-ant Walnut Wood Suites, Upholstered in Green Repp. Handsome Half-tester BetUeMto m rost) and Brass RaiK Spring Mattress, &c., &e. •»jK LOVATT has been instructed by Mr John Wood who M is leaving Wrexham, to SELL 1»Y AUCTION, as au JV stated, the whole of his very valuable FU, Il URE, adapted for Kitchens, Parlours, and Bedrooms. Full particulars in bills and Cnt»logues. Sale at Two o'clock. Wrexham, August 9th, 1878. Slgb PRELIMINARY AN NO L NCEUEIV T. I ,,E EDWARD LOVATT will Sell by Auction, at the Old TV] ,iw-n Inn, Abbot-street, Wrexham, on I riduy, the -i th a 1R7^ it thr^e for four o'clock in lh9 ttft6rnoon ?e/nctuady: Suable BEHOLD PROPERTY, in Wrex.- t\m Rlio'tyllen, ar>d P.nkey, consi,ting ot three substantia by buiit houses in Erddig-road, two new and excellent vdla resilence#, with gard«ns belonging thereto, in Ruabon-road, Saled Hollv Bank, six houses at Hhoatrllon, and rt* houses Md a m-.b!ichouse, called the Prii,c < of M ales, at Ponkey, the prolwrty of the late Mr Charles Evans, brewer. Further particulars will bo shortly advertised. Enqulrie vn.y be made of Mr John Jame*, solicitor, Wrexham, or the # ictioneer. Brynyffj unon Officer, Wrexham, Aug. 2a, 1878. 883e Hessrs. Baxigli, Jones, fic Co. | SMITHFIELD, MESSRS BAUGH, JONES & CO.. wLll 'hold their next SALE of STOCK in the above Smithfield, on ihnrs- day, September 5,1878. Stock already entered, YIZ. A lot of prirae lat Beasts, A lot of useful Dairy Cowp. Several fresh Barrens, Calving Hoi'er?, and Short-Horned Bolls. A nico lot of fat Sheep, Lamb! Calve", and Pigs, Sale at Ten o'clock. A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1S78. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Annual Sale of STOCK EWES and RAMS. MESSRS BAUGH. JONES, AND CO., bes to remind their supporters that they intend holding their Sale of Stock S and RAMS, on Thursday (Fair duy), 19th of September, 1S78. Particulars in future Auvertie- ments. Entries refpectfully solicited. oakeei-Temple Chambers; WrexhRm. 878b _T- MONDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1878. Sale of FAT and STORE STOCK at the ROSSETT AUCTION MART. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, AND co., will hold their n"Xt monthly Sale of Fat and Store Stock at the Golden Ko^pett, on Monday, Aognst 2t!th, 1S7?. St«ck already entered r— 20 Prime Fat Bullocks aud Heifers Several Calving Heifers 80 Ripe Shropshire Down avd other sheep 44) Ditto Lambs Several Fat Calves 10 Fat and Store Pigs The Property of A. Balfonr, Epq,, F. Pette, Est., T Bovdel! Esq.. General Townshe;id, E. Swetenham, Esq., B. i' Roberts, Esq., E. Moss, Esq., Mr J. Edwards, Mr Jones, Mr Koolrlob, Mr P. Williams. Mr Davios, Mr Pritchard, Mr trls, Mrs Woolrich, Mr E. Woolrich, Mr E. D. Sainu'-l, Mr Bavu'\ Messrs Baguley, Mr Hinchc Ifl'e, Mr Dudleston, 5r John Lee, Mr R. J. Roberts, Mr T. Thomas, Mr Thomas Lewis, and others. Furtker entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. SiGh DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, In the Town and Borough of Wreihaai. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSES BAUGH, JONES, AND CO., at the Lion Hotel, l!,v e-etreet, Wrexham, on Tuesday, August 27th, I 7g. at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions t,o b I, then read, all those Three several substantiallv-built MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the yards ,,d wallel gardens thereunto belonging and ndjoining, inate and being Nos. 8, 4, and 5. in Sa'.op-rcad, Wrexham, innosite the Bridge House Inn, now in the respective occu- pations of Messrs Joseph Edwards, John Newus, and Robert Hugh s. jj._r.ach house contains good cellnr, kitchen, back kitchen, I tirloui-, and three bedrooms, and the \I hole property in in an excellent slate of repair. For further particulars apply to Acton and Bury, Solicitor*, Wrexham Mr Johu Jones. Solieitt.r, Wrexham 'oto tbc Auctioneer-, Temple CUmd-irs, Wrexham. b 677b aIt hJ1 gtwrtioit. Messrs. Hea,ther and Co. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE SALE of LAND advertised to take place at the JL Bull Hotel, Denbigh, on Wednesday, the 21st, has been Postponed to WEDNESDAY, September 4th. Further particulars, see advertisements. HEATHER AND CO., 887c Auctioneers, Rhyl. Mr7w.H.'Hilir"" NORTH s ii R op S H I R E. VERY VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, To be offered for Sale by Auction by MR. W. H. HILL on Thursday, the 3rd day of October. ;'t the Victoria Rooms, Oswestry, the FELTON GRANGE ESTATE, most desirably situated and comprising the House, Gardens, Shubberies, Pleasure Grounds, Coach- man's and Gardeners' Cottages, and nearly 80 acres of moit valuable Land. The house, which is substantially built and conveniently arranged, has recently been put into thorough repair hy the late owner, and contains conservatory, vestibulo Hilt. by yft., entrance hall (with handsome staircase) 18ft. Gin. by 13ft.; drawing room, 3"ft. by 18ft. with projecting window 13ft. by 7ft. dining room, 2;Ht. bv 18ft., with sideboard rece-s morning loom or tudy, I Sft. by 15ft. boudoir, I Cft. by 12ft. housekeepers' room, laundry, the requisite domestic and c-fi-ict,4, bath room, 32 roomy bel and dressing moms ,t;1h1in fur 7 hones, coach.liOu" fnt!ello-room, an<1 other useful outbuildings, all we drained and ilic water supply good. The house. which has a south aspect, isapproached by a drive, and commands extensive views over a hnndsomely timbered park; is close to the parish church, and within 1J miles from Rednal, a first class station on the Great Western Railway 4! miles from the thriving market town of Oswe;try, and 13 from the county town of Shrewsbury. Sir W. W. Wynn's bounds and a pck of barriers hunt the immediate neighbourhood, end the No;th Shropshire hounds frequently meet at a short distance, and I lie rivers Virniew and Severn lamed for their salmon aud trout fisheries are within easy reach. Also, in convenient Lots, a very desirable Fprni called Twyford, wirh an excellent house and farm buildings and about To acres of capital Land in good cultivation all con- tiguous to the above mentioned estate. Plans and particulars are in course (f preparation and may shortly be obtained with any further information from the Auctioneers and Mes-ieurs Lougueville, Joucs, and Williams, Solicitors, Oswestry. 872f alt.s irir ribatc Contract. FOR. SALE, 3 Pug Dogs 6 weeks old.—Apply to Mr E. Blythe, Dunks, Wrexham. 871f TO FARMERS.—FOR SALE.—Ten pure bred Shropshire Down Tup LAMBS, and three Shearlings, some of which have taken first, prizes nt t-liows, and are all descended from prize stock.—Apply, William Edwards, Hand Brewery, Ruthili. 844o FOR SALE.—A bay cob PONY, very strong, fouryear old, height 12 1. Been ridden by a lndv for the last ten months. Also a Spaniel PUP, three months old, by a prize doi.-Apply, Capt. Roberts, Buarthe, lhewl, mar Ruthin. 836) "l^OR SALE.—A number of iron columns suitable for JL .sheds. Also doors, frames, windows, he., from the taking down of the Birmingham Hal1.-Apply to W. E Samuel, builder, &c., Market-street, Wrexham. 881g tgnJ arch 1tlblicllafin. SEVEN YEARS SINCE LAST VISIT, THE WORLD'S GREAT SHOW. EDMONDS' (LATE WOMBWELL'S) ROY AL JCJ WINDSOR CASTLE MENAGERIE. This old-established, far-f.rmed Zoological Collection, The Only Remniuing Wombwo'l's, }:"t:1 bIish(1 "18(15, will exhibit at COLWYN BAY, Tuesday, August 27th.- ABERGELE. Wednesdav, 28th; HHYL, Thursday :md Friday, iWth and 30th, tn remteior WREXHAM, CHESTER, &c. The Menagerie never more replete in every detail, com- prieiiig nearly C00 specimens, amongst which are some of the most rare and valuable ever exhibited. This splendid carnivora c:innot be equalled—Lions, Tigers. Panthers, &c., of all ages the Black Tiger* (just added, and which have been imported .specially for the Menagerie at au enormous outlay); the Puma or Silver Manelcss Lion; families of Baby Lions and Leopards, only a few weeks old: tfto renowned Musical Elephants, the wonders ot thejage; Gnus, or Homed Horses from Africa; Zebras, broken to harness; the Aoudad Mouflon, or Bearded Agali: the Tapir, or Rhinoceros in miniature the MonatreBlue and J:cdfaced Gorilla (positively the only one in Europe); an assemblage of Dasyures, very extraordinary auimals; magnificent Aviary of Foreign Birds; Monkeys from all parts of the Globe, headed by the great Thoth Baboon together with the vast collection of interest- ing novelties too numerjus to detail in the limits of an advertisement. Latest additions:—A Black Dromedary (very rare speci- men) a Monstre Boa Constrictor a floe Group of Lamas, and the Baby Lions bom a lew days siuc. Mi-s Edmonds has much pleasure in informing her numerous patrons, she has again secured the services of Ledgi-r Del- nionico, whose Ulli-ivtlled performances with the highly trained groups of Lions, Panthers, and. Hyenas some years since, were acknowledged by the Public aud Press, as the most remarkable ever witne^ed—during- his abseece on the Continent, this world renowed Lion Hunter lias exhibited his daring exploits t of ore met of the Crowned Heads of Europe. Admission to view the whole, Is; children under 10 yoars of age, 6d. Feeding time, 9.30 p.m., 6d extra. A select day for Feeding and Performance of the Animals will take place on Monday (at Llandudno), aud Friday (at Rhyl), commencing at Three. Admission on those occasions Is tid, children and servants Is. N.B.—The public are respectfully requested to remember that there is to genuine WoinbweH's Menagerie, unless pre- faced by the ume of Edmonds. 3H3b WREXHAM FLO SAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. Presi<ieii t:-Sir WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, Bart,, M.F, l'ice-l'res:(Ieptt: -Sir E. A. CUNLIFFE, Bart. rr II E T II) R D E X H I BIT ION WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1878, In a field adjoining Grosvenor Road. PREMIUMS to the amount of about 9100 are offered for competition. The Band of the 96th Regiment will be in attendance. Dance music after 6 o'clock. Non-Subscribers from 1.30 to 3 o'clock, 5s; from 3 to 5 o'clock, Is; lrom 5 to close, 6d. Subscribers who have not received their tickets may have them on application to the Secretary. Forms of entries may be bad from Mr Strachan, High Street, and of tho Secretary. The Prizes will be presented by'Lady Williams Wynn at 3.45. Hon Secretary and Treamrcr:— JNO. B. SHIRLEY, 87iif National Provincial Bank, Wrexham. RHOS RELIEF FUND. TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. T7MPLOYERS OF LABOUR in want of workmen are l\t particularly requested to apply only to the Secretaries of the Relief Committee. C73j THE EHOS RELIEF FUND. THE EHOS RELIEF FUND. TAKE NOTICE.—NO books for collecting subscriptions from the public wii be authentic unless signed by one of the Tice-Cb«irmen aud Secretaries. THE RHOS RELIEF FUND. EHOS COMMITTEE. • Sir W. W. WYNN, Bart, M.P., Chairman. £ s. d. Amount already acknowledged 216 9, < G. 0. Morgan, E3Q.. M.P. (second Euberi'n). 5 0 0 Further subscriptions will be thankfully received hy the Honorary Treasurer, Mr R. Roberta, Ponkey, Riwibon, or can be paid in at the North an(I Soiit h Wnles Bank, Wrex- ham, t. the credit of the "RHOS RELIEF FEND." Men, women, and children's left-off clothing will be thank- fully reoeived by the committee. 845o THE POPULAR Å N N U A L F LOR A L F E T E or THE YALE OF CLWYD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY w ill be held Oil the grounds of the OLD CASTLE, DENBIGH, on Thursday, August 2Wth, 1878. Lady Patroness: Mrs FOSBEBRY, Pentremawr. President: The Veil. ARCHDEACON SMART, Denbigh. The Eand of the Denbigh Volunteer Company has teen engaged. Dancing will tske place in the evening. I Admission, between 2 and 4 o'clock, Is; after 4 o'clock, Cd, Children under 12 years of age and schools, half-price. GEORGE T. SMITH, Accountant, Denbigh, j 850f Secretary. tgaI arcb Jhtblic ffofttts. WREXHAM FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S SHOW, September 4tb, 1878. Ij^ORMS of entries may now be had from Mr Strachan, .£1 High Street, or Mr J. B. Shirley, National Provincial Bank, Hope Street, Wrexham. 852f CELEBRATION OF THE MARKIAGE OF MISS Bamfoed II E S K E T H, OF GWRYCH CASTLE, "WITII LORD COCHRANE, ELDEST SON OF THE EARL OF DUNDONALn), ) Which event wfll take place AT LLANDDULAS CHURCH, On the 18th of September. Contributions will be received by the Treasurer, REV. J. DAVIES, j ST-lb Llanddulas Rectory, Abergele. j THE LLANGOLLEN AGRICULTURAL SHOW will be JL held this year on FRIDAY, August 30th. President C. S. MAIN WARING, Vice-President Mr MICHAEL THOMAS, Bryn Fgiwy>. | Admission from Ten to Twelve, 2s Cd; from Twelve to four, Is. Cheap Trains will run from Wrexham, Oswestry, Ruabon, aud the intermediate stations, as per bills. PUBLIC DINNER AT THE ROYAL HOTEL, AT 5 P.M. 879ce WREXIIAM DISTRICT TRAMWAYS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the Wrexham District Tramways Company will be held in the Company's Office, Wrexham, on Monday, the 2lith day of August, 1878, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, for the transaction of the general business o^ the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed on and after this date, and will remain so until after the next meeting. Dated the ltfth day of August, 1878. By order of the Directors, It. C. FEARNLEY, e »w»«w|. j To the Overseers of the Poor of the township of Wrexham Regis, in the borough of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and the Superintendent of Police of the district, and to all whom it may concern. I DAVID TILAIR WII SON, innkeeper, now residing at The Royal Oak," Hi«h-street, in the parish of Wrex- ham, in the county of Denbigh, do hereby give you notice that in consequence of the death of John Jones it is my intention to apply at the Adjourned General Annual Licensing Meeting to be iiolJen at the Guildhall, in the said borough, on the 16th day of September next, for a license to hold any excise license or licenses to sell by retail under the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Aot, 182s, all intoxicating liquors to be consumed either on or off the house or premises t hereunto belonging, situate at High-street, in the said par <), of which premises Peter Walker, of Wrexham aforesaid, brewer, is the owner, and of whom I rent the aame, and which premises were lately occupied by the aid Jolla Jones as an inn, under the sign of The Royal Oak." Given under my hand this 20th day of August, 1878. 859o D. B. WILSON. BOEOUGH OF DENBIGH. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that Alfred Coxon, require, and William Langford Foulkes, Esquire, the barristers-at- law appointed to revise the List of Voters witllinthe Borough of Denbigh, and the several boroughs sharing iu the election of a member of Parliament for the said borough, will. or one of them will hold courts for such revision at the following times and places:— For the Borough of RUTHIN, at the County Hall, Ruthin, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of October next, at two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of DENBIGH, at the Town Hall, in Denbigh, on Friday, the 4th day of October next, at two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of WREXHAM, at the To-a ITall, in Wrexham, on Tuesday, the lStkday of October next, at two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of HOLT, r.t the Town Hall, in Holt, on Jhursday, the 17th day of October next, at 11 o'clock a.m. And all Overseers, Relieving OfScers, and other person-1 having to produce their lists, rate books, relief book3, and other documents, are hereby required to attend. J. PARRY JONES, Jr., Town Clerk tor the Borough of Denbigh. Denbigh. August 16th, 1878. 860o DENBIGH BOROUGHS REGISTRATION. ALL CONSERVATIVES having a qualification who are not on the Register of Voters for the Borough of Denbigh and the contributory boroughs of Ruthin, Wrexham, and Holt, are invited to communicate with the undermen- tioned agents, who will make and support their claims free of expense. (Mr J. P. Lewis, solicitor, Den- DENBIGH -j bigh, Mr G. T. Smith, Park- ( lane, Denbigh. ( lane, Denbigh. _TTrrTTTXT (Mr William Lloyd, solicitor, RU-liil.fi | Ruthin. ("Messrs Acton and Bury,solicitors, WHEXIIA31 Wrexham. Mr Edwin Jones, (_ 2, Heublas-street, Wrexham. TT^T rr f Mr Evan Morris, solicitor, Wrex- HOLT. ham. EVAN MORRIS, The IJ.rjûr;r, \.rrDxh"\lH. Allgnt, 187.. Ceatrsl Ag.-r. feursioHS. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. A WEEK IN SOUTH WALES. ON MONDAY, August 26th, a Cheap Excursion for Here- ford, Chepstow, Abergavenny, Pontypool Road, New- port, Cardiff, Crumlin, Aberdarc, Merthyr, Neath, Swansea, Llanelly, Carmarthen, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, New Milford, and Teuby, will leave Chester at 8.35, Wrexham 9.9, and Oswestry 9.20 a.m. Passengers returning on any week day up to the following Monday. Tickets, and bills can be obtained at the stations. GREAT WESTERN AND WESTERN OF FRANCE RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO FRANCE via WEYMOUTH. ON FRIDAY, Anguct 80th, Excursion Passengers will be booked to CHERBOURG and PARIS from Liver- pool (Landing Stage) at 11.21 a.m., Birkenhead 11.40, Chester 12.20, Wrexham 12.46, Oswestry 12.52, Shrewsbury 1.56, Man- chester (London Road) 11.40, Stockport 11.57, and Wellington 2.19 p.m„ to return any day within lfl days from date of departure. The Tickets for Paris will entitle the holder to break the return journey at any station between Paris and Cherbourg. Tickets and handbills may be obtained at the stations. J. GllIERSON, General Manager. Paddington Terminus. WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. C1HEAP TRIP TO GRAND BRASS BAND CON- ) TEST at Belle-vue Gardens, Manchester, on Monday, September 2nd, 1878. From Wrexham at 7.80 a.m.. Gwersyllt 7.27, Cefnybedd 7,35, Bridge End 7.38, Caergwrle 7.4J, Peny- ffordd 7.HO, returning from Longsight Station at 9.50 p.m. Fare 3s. 3d., there and back. See bills lor full particulars. g The Wrexham, Mold, and Cennah'e Quay Railway connect- ing the London and North-Western RSI way at Hope Junction, with the Great Western Railway at Wrexham, forms the shortest and cheapest route belweea Oswestry, Euabon, Wrexham, and Mold, Denbigh, Rmthin, St. Asaph, Rhyl, and Holyhead line. See the Wrexham. Mold, and Connah's Quay Company's Time Tables for through service of trains. SEA GIDE EXCURSIONS. NINE HOURS. AT BHYL. EVERY MONDAY, from July 1st, Excursions run from Wrexham to Rhyl at 7.0 a.m. and 9.4# a.m.. and inter- mediate stations as per billa-retuxx fare, 28 6d third class. SATURDAY TO MONDAY AT THE SEA SIDE. XpVERY SATURDAY, from July 6th, cheap excursi«m JjJ tickets will be issued from Wrexham and intermediate stations to Rhyl and Abergela by the 9.40 a.m. and 2.26 p.m. trains. See bills for fnll pai ticulaxs. Special terms and arrangements made for school trips and guaranteed excursions to Bangor, Llandudno, Denbigh, Liverpool, Manchester, Jcc, All information to be obtained from T. Cartwright, Wrex- ham. Mold, and Coanah's Quay Railway, Wrexham, ,83ie MONEY! MONEY MONEY 1 IMMEDIATE Cash Advances made, from £ 5 upwards, on Furniture, Trade and Farm Stocks without removal or publicity.—Apply to W. L. JONES AND CO., Eldon Chambers, 809c Dolgelley. WOOLLEN CLOTHS. WOOLLEN CLOTHS. T) ARTHUR DAVIS, Denbigh, has now realy for Sale Jv« a very extensive Stock of New Woollen Cloths made specially for himse'.f by sorre of the leading Scotch Manu- facturers, Shrunk, and of the Newest Patterns, which will b# ijold sus usual at aimull profits for Retitly Cask. 461 g Iratosmm s gib&ussts. i "ABSOLUTELY PUBJL" See Analyses :-Sent Post Free on Application. E-|- -|- y q CRYSTAL SPRINGS. J-J XJ _L o Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, also Water RTT HP TT T TVT without Alkali. For U JL _LX 1 1^1 Lithitf Water, and Lithia and Potass Water. WATERS. CORKS BRANDED "R. Ellis and Son, Ruthin," and every label bears their Trade Mark. SOLD EVERYWHERE, AND WHOLESALE OF R. ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. 297 W A L L I S'S j!t ERA TED ATER O M P ANY, ? I M I T E D. W ORES ,V REX H A :M INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES' ACTS, 1862 AND 1S67. CAPITAL iCI2,500, DIVIDED INTO 2,50) SHARES OF X5 EACH. Directors. Mr JOHN HIGGINBOTTOM. Beech House, Fallowfield, Manchester, Gentleman (Chairman) Mr FRANCIS B. FRITH, The Grove, Shaw Heath, Stockport. Mr THOMAS OGDEN, Manchester, Hat Manufacturer. Mr JUDES RAGOT, Rushford Park, Levenshuhnc, Manchester, Merchant. Mr COUNCILLOR THOMAS ROBERTS, Wrexham, Winp and Spirit Merchant. Mr JOHN WALLIS, Rhusddu, Wrexham, Aerated Water Manufacturer. Solicitors. Messrs GRUNDY & KERSHAW, Booth-street, Manchester. Auditor. Mr JOSEPH BARBER, John Dalton Street, Manchester. Bankers. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND, MANCHESTER, LONDON, AND BRANCHES. Secretary. Mr DANIEL SMEDLEY. Itegistered Offices. 41, JOHN DALTON STREET, MANCHESTER. PROSPECTUS. This Company is formed for the purpose of acquiring the trade and business of Mr John Wall is, of Wrexham, Manufacturer of Aerated Waters, together with the Freehold Land and Buildings comprising the Works now occupied by him, at Rhosddu, Wrexham. The purchase includes, in adition to the Freehold Estate, the Goodwill of the Business, the whole of the Manufacturing Plant, Machinery, and Utensils of the Trade, together with the Horses, Vans, &c. Since its establishment, nine years a o, the business has steadily increased, apd of late has become so extensive that the introduction of further capital has become absolutely necessary, experience having proved that its extent islimited only by the power of production. The Vendor retains a large interest in the Company, one-fourth of the purchase-money being paid to him in shares and the directors have entered into an arrangement with him whereby his services wiU be secured to the Company on very advantageous terms. The business is at present in a very prosperous condition, and is capable of great extension, and the Direcors are fully convinced that but little outlay in the extension of the premises and the supply of additional machinery and gppliances, so as to meet the prowing demand, will place the uudertaking on a basis which will ensure an immediate and liberal return to the Shareholders. The Works are situate in the centre of a large and populous district, with every facility for the despatch of goods to Liverpool, Manchester, and orlier large towns, where it is believed an extensive trade will be dene. The lucrative nature of the busmen is so generally known that it does not seem necessary to state what rate of dividend may be expected, but as the result of investigations, and upon calculations which have been made, the Directors have confidence that a moderate trade will enable them to pay a dividend of at least ten per cent. to the Shareholders, and at the same time carry a surplus to the Reserve Fund. The nominal capital of the Company has been tixed at £ l2,&no, divided into 2,500 sh ires of X5 each. The Directors do not intend at present to call up more than £ 3 per share, £ 1 to be paid on application, and £ 2 on allotment. If, however, it should hereafter be desirable to call up rnorfi ot the subscribed capital due notice will be given to the Shareholders of any such call. The Directors will use every effort to ensure the success of the^undertaking, and they request au early application for Shares, M a large number have already been applied for, and they confidently believe that they will be able to pay a good dividend at the "close of the present year. The only agri ement entered into is dated June 1, 1878, and is made between John Wallis of the one part and John Lloyd, on bobalf of the Company, on the other part. Forms of a pi Treat ion for shares may be had from the Solicitors, Bankers, and Auditor, or from the Secretary at the RegisteredOffices of the Company, where the memorandum and articles of association, and the agreement above referred to may be seen. Manchester, JWy 20,1878. 7490 TIMBER YARD AND SAW MILLS, RAILWAY STATION, WREXHAM. W, T H 0 M A s BEGS to call attention to the following Cargoes cow arrived at Connah's Quay :— 17,bGb Spruce Deals, cx "Clifton," from Miramichi, N.B. 7,438 Spruce Deals, ex Quace," from St. John's, N.B. 4,000 Railway Sleepers 188 Redwood Logo ex "Arabian," from Riga 6! Fathoms of lathwood ) Alto, to his Stock of P Pine. Stellin Oak, and Yellow Pine Lojrs, Red and Yellow Pine Deals, well-seasoned ChrNtisna Floor Hoards, ami Yellow Pine Boards, Mahogany Plastering I .nth*, cplit '11 the pr raises, slates, Tiles, &c. Abo a quantity of wtl: :n;sue Larch hurdles. Slates sent in Truck Loads direct from the quarries. LOWEST PRICES ON APPLICATION. 81Gb [A CARD.] MRS ROPER Begs to inform Ladies that she is ope* for Engagements as Professional MIDWIFE and Ladies Nurse Tender. Certified from tho Rotunda Lying-in Hospital, Dublin. Please apply personally or by letter at M, Hope-street, Wrexham. 847c TO COAL MERCHANTS. CELEBRATED EAGLE COAL" HOT, FREE, CLEAN, DURABLE. To be had only from J. H. N 1 c H 0 L s- SANDFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON LE WILLOWS, LANCASHIRE. F. Smith' SURGEON DENTIST, HIGH STREET, (Corner ot Crown-square) DENBIGE. Hony. Dentist to Denbighshire Police Force. HOURS-10 till 6. 112c — JOSEPH JJIENTON AND SONS, Manufacturers of Grucfble Cast Steel Castings, Patent Colliery Wheels, Axles and Pedestals, Colliery Cages. Cage Slides and Guides, Winding Pulliesaud Frames, Rail Crossings, Points, &c., &c. SYKES WORKS, SHEFFIELD. Please address inquiries and orders MR W. GAMBLE, 1:t, Queen-street, Wrexham, and the same will have prompt attention. llitfff ONEY TO LEND, WITHOUT SURETIES, BY THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK.—DISTANCE NO OBJECT.—All respectable Householders, whether they re private Gentlamen or Ladies, Shopkeepers, Farmers, Car Proprietors, Cow Keepers, Tradesmen, or Clerks, they can be accommodated by this Bank with Sums of Money from £10 to LI,000, repayable by easy instalments, extending over one year and upwards, to enable th m to increase their stocks and afford them every kind of temporary accommodation, withoutfrisdi as sureties and with the strictest privacy. Applicants would do well before applying to any office to consider its respectability. This office was established in 1873, and since that ti-na its business in advances has been rapidly increasing, and it now mtikes more advances than any other sinxle priv.to advance office ill the provinces. Every information willingly afforded. Apply,either personally or if by letter state amount r: quired, to LEWIS SIMMONS, Proprietor, 851 27, South John-street, Liverpool. E LLIS, AND CO'S ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT. WORKS: MALONE MILLS, BELFAST. OFFICE AND STORES 23, STRAND-STREET, LIVERPOOL, AND RESPECTABLE IRONMONGERS. 629b THE WREXHAM AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT. First Prista for Implements of the Denbighshire ami Flintshire Agricultural Society awarded to E. i'ov.'ell 1 &G 1872 J. E. Powell J. E. POWELL Begs to can the attention of Agriculturists to his large and well-selected stock of IMPLEMENTS & MACHINES For the Season, viz. POWELL BROTHERS AND WHITAKERS' MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, HAYMAKERS, HORSE RAKES, AMERICAN HAY COLLECTORS, BEVERLEY, BRISTOL, & BALL'S CARTS, CHEESE PRESSES, CHEESE STOOLS, CHEESE MAKING APPARATUS, & &e. An early inspection invited. Please Bote addrem.- J. E. POWELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL INONMONOER, IR02I MERCHANT, 6, TOWN HILL, & 7, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. P.S.—Please send in Machines for repairs as soon as possible. 543f t-——————————————————————————— R ARTHUR DAVIS,Draper, Denbigh, begs to announce • bis return from Londen with a splendid assortment of Choice Goods for the present season. -WIg THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, OSWESTHY. [ QHARLES D R E W, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor be to inform tha residents of Oswestry and the surrounding districts that he has beecine the tenant of the above Hot-el, and trusts be 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. 1161 d "jVTEW Shapes in Ladies' Straw Hats and Bonnets. New Shapes m Girls' Hats, &c. &c.,at K. Ai<X_iiUR DAVIES Denbigh. 4;)lg PRIVATE HOTEL, 94, Jermyn-strcct, St. James', Lon- JL don, W., for families aud gentlemen, close to the clubs and theatres. Apply to Mrs E. Roberts, proprietress. Al-o Well-furnishea AI'AKTA'ENTS nt Sutherland llouaa, 9, East Parade, Rhyl. Apply to Miss Jones, maaasrere&i.—At bath places general arrangements for tLe winter! _7fJSO BIRMINGHAM GOODS, Jewellery. Watches. Harmo- J) nium*, Household Furniture, &c. Agents wante,l. Enlarged Illustrated B. ok free. Apply—Heiiiy May, Birmingham. TJJJ -I draftsman's SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. T. J. WILLIAMS, 34, HIGH-STREET, DENBIGH. Respectfully begs to announce that having completed hiS early SPRING PURCHASES, purposes making hit principal display of fashions on MONDAY, May 13th, ani following days. SPECIAL KOVELTIES In the latest productions for the season. Attention is specially solicited to the following departments:- DRESS FABRICS. AU the new soft shades, fancy and plain. ROBES AND COSTUMES Of the richest description and 1atellt designs. COLOURED SILKS. All the newest shades BLACK SILKS, By the best makers, aud guaranteed to wear. JACKETS AND PALETOTS. The Sapphire Jacket in Indian cashmere, French cloth, and silk, with every variety of triminiug. The Ottilie Paletot in silk, handsomely trimmed with lace, fringe, and jet. The Florence Mantelett, trimmed with fringe and lace. Shawls and Shawlettes for tho season, very exquisite in style and shape at moderate prices. MILLINERY AND STRAWS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. Paris and Lonfion mill inery-made bonnets. Newest shapes, newest styles, at all prices. Mourning bonnets trimmed in silk and crape. Trimmed straw and chip h'Us. Speciality in ladies' chip and straw bonnets, ostrich feathers, tips, flats, white and black, and all the new tints, fancy birds, wings, ornaments, and otner trimmings. SKIRTS, CORSETS, AND UNDERCLOTHING, In black satin, white embroidered fancy fabrics, sala'eas, and other materials in the prevailing mode. French wove and embroidered corsets in the most approved shapes. Under- clothing in trimmed and plain night-dresses, bodices. chemises, &c. FANCY DEPARTMENT. Ladies St. Etna silk scarves, fancy embroidered ends, plain and fancy searres, Izice scarves, linen cuffs and collars, fancy brocaded and pluiu ribbous in all the new colours. I WOOLLEN AND OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. A large stock of Scotch tweeds, in the newest patterns, vtsfc received; fancy coatings, Lent's silk aud feit hats, shirts, Uec. s tt gloves, &c. CARPET AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Brussels, tapestries. Kidders, Dutch and felt carpets in the newest designs for this year; skin, axminster, and other rugs, lintaleums, oil cloths, ere tones, daiuasks, quilts, sheet- ings, &c. English and French wall papers. TENDERS GIVEN FOR ALL FURNISHING. ORDERS. AGENT FOR HER MAJESTY'S CACHEMIRIES." MOURNING ORDERS Carefully and promptly executed. N.B.-Dui-inz the season the toek will be replenished with all the newest productions brought into the market. 83* HOLKER AND CUDIVORTH, GENERAL ENGINEERS, Having had fconsideraMe practical experience in the mxnufaeture and repairing of LOCOMOTIVES, ENGINES, & MACHINXUY IN GENERAL, Trust by prompt attention to business, combined 'with good workmanship, to merit a share of Public Patronag-e. Eitimates gifen for Millwright and General Wort. Works:— ADJOINING WHEATSHEAF STATION, WREXHAM. fc THE TEA TRADE. 1-, I. 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. ¡ THE present Season's arrivals of FINE TEAS JL from China are again exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of former years is fully main- tained. The most delicate taste of connoisseurs will be gratified by the superior character of some of the INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling the old Choice Ksisow-m highly appreciated by the con- sumers of the finer classes of Tea. The unparalleled puacess which has marked the progress of oar business from year to year is the result of our practical knowledge of Tea, and of the, exercise of proper cure in the selection of Stock, which enables U5 to sell TEAS and COFFEES of superior quality at moderate pr:cep. We tender our sincere thank? to cur numerous customers for their constantly increasing support and extensive recommendation; and they may rest assured that all orders entrusted to us will continue to have our prompt attention. The following qualities srJ ivcli worth special notice s. a. Strong Kaisow Congou, refre.-hinsr, pungent 1 8 Fine Kaisow Congon, a choice mixture 2 9 Delicieus Brenkfast Congou. This is a perfect Tea of great strength 3 4 J Choice Moning Congou. This is a T-a of ster- ling quality 2 9 Finest Voning Congou. 'VI.' I.'I)('cj,¡Jly roc'.)m- mend this high-class Tea 16 Finest Lapsang Sotiehonir, imsun-.a.w} rt the price. 3 Finest Kaisow Coctrou, a forri!y mixture of fine Teas, choicely blended, rich iu flavour 3 4 The Finest Mixture of Teas can be pro- I ducecl. This is the Prince of Tem « < | CHOICS AND SELECT o I,- OF TRENCH ITALIAN AND COLONIAL GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOüDS. ( C. K. B. & Co. deliver all Oarers Free of Charge by the.r o\*n o? by titirrv'r, or carnage pwid to the nearest railway .station. ORDERS per post, carrier, ,.r i-es,e-ig,,r, mU have immediate ¡¡,tlet¡on. HOURS OF m.\>INK;>S. C. K, D. and Co's Stores ere OJ'Hf':1 At 8 a. j 7 ci on lo.tw p.m. vit our days set opart as Bank 'TolUh-y^. C. K. BENSO* ANI> 0°., FAMILY t;- t)( 1;lS t 1., KIGK-yfUKST, j7,o V.SKXHAM. L with Auctw,,c?i" uui