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NO. 468, VOL. X. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1878. PRICE TWOPENCE. hu Jutctiew. Messrs. Dew & Son- COUTY OF FLINT. ABISHES OF CILCEN, HALKIN, and NORTHOP. We of Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, known as Siambcr Well, Llyn, and Lletty'r Eos (divided into Five Lots). To be Sold by Public Auction, by M-pc;c-RQ "W"M PEW AND SON, at Hie Lion Hotel, jfold on Wednesday, the 25tli day of September, 18,8 at Two o clock in tlie afternoon, subject to conditions then and there to be produced. In the Parish of Cilcon. SIAMBER WEN, containing 32a 2r 28p Th" Tirm is composed of excellent and well-farmpd Land. Lon a. r"'tion of which is a Hematite Iron Ore Mine, now «of mm., »»,«. dead r<*nt of £ 100, merging into a royalty of Is 6d per railway ton, and which Lease is now m possession of the end or. The T ease also extends under part of TY^-Y-CAEATI, ■n o ii i-iiii" Farm, and the purchaser W1^ have the full £ rf ihl^Eea«e and all rights of the Lessee thereunder Ed tC Veffi will obtain an^ssi.nment of the terms to a Trustee for the purchaser. There is also a Limekilu and Quarrv on this Lot. The" Dwelling-House and Out-Building are commodious and w 'l-arran^ed, in srood repair, and situate within half a mile fivvm the Mold ana Denbigh turnpike road. In the Parish or IlalVtn and Xorth»p. LLYN FARM, containing 45a 2r 17p Th, a very compac and convenient Farm, with a JKrn aSpIST with aire Hnnso Out-biuldings, and £ u«lT"nl a o-o>d «UT>»]V of water. The Land is very rich, cr^at" depth Of soil, with* ri?U of Sheep Wa,k on Halkin Mountain. „ Piirt of LLETTY'R EOS, c(ntdiung. 45a Or 7p LOT 4 I art of ditto Containing. 7a Cr lOp LOT 5. Part of ditto containing. 74a 2r 6p Lot to 5 'will be first offered m One Lot. and is in its «nt £ etv a most desirable Farm of superior and well cultivated Land with an excellent House ano^arm Buildings having a good supply of water, with .rood A oodcock Shooting and a rigU of Sheep Walk on Halkjn Mo-mtain. It i- held subject to a lease to the Hemlre Lime Company, Bivin-' r ower to raise Limestone, nud portions are subject to ml^aVto the East Hcndre Lead Mining Company and an Agreement for a Lease for Twenty-cue yearo to the same ^R-Copies of the Lease and the Original Agreements will be produced at the time of sale or can be seen at the *°T"iwranhed plan? and full particulars maybe seen on annMon at any of the hotels at Meld, Tlawarden, Northop §3c*n Halkin Ruthin. Wrexham, ar.d Chester; of the « £ lh4?or= Messrs Pears. Logan, and Gibbon". 3. H«rrm«t«n- and the Auctioneers. Wellfield House, -BamL-or, and Town Hall, Rhyl. 873c FLINTSHIRE. Freehold Incidental Property. Farm Accomodation, Land and Cottages. • n W DEW & SON have been favoured with in- MS; to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, .on yrtinesday, the 25th day of September instant commencing at three o'clock p.m.. at the Lion Hotel, m Mold, the under- mentioned properties. I.-All that attractive residential estate known Flas Cerrig, in the Parish of C.aerwy3, in the County of Flint, within two miles of Caerwy? Station, on tho Denbigh, Mold, and Chester Railway, and within five miles of the town of Holy- well comprising a modem "family reside'nee, with garden and ornamental grounds, comprised in an area of upwards of Sve acr-, together with about sixty-five acres of posture and arable land, having well arranged b.a'luf s house and farm builclinls ot -,L convenient distance from the mansion. The mansion is a substantial structure fittea with ever y SS" T!" prSes are i^^on^l in^f Kail. and loose boxes, coachhouses, granary, &c. 1 he land i» in a high state of cultivation. 2 3 and 4.-About thirty nine acres or thereabouts of m ▼aluablc productive accommodation land adjoining the above, in the occupation of the representatives of the late Mr David Jones. r _A11 that dwelling-house and outbuildings together wiih -nffo p0ntainini"g about four acres, kuown as Peny- or "Ty Cornel," distant about one mile from the tK of Holywell, now in the occupation of Phcebe Williams. Particulars and lithographed plans are now in course of preparation and may be obtained fourteen days prior to the ea1e, of Mr R. II. Roberts, solicitor, Denbign, .Messrs Parry Jones a*;d Son, solicitors, Denbigh, or the Auctioneers Weil- field House, Bangor, and Town Hall, llhyl. 826e Hr Lovatt. "Desirable and valuable Freehold Property in Ruabon Road and Erddig Road, Wrexham, Rhostyllen, and Ponkey, near Wrexham. "»/TR EDWARD LOVATT will SELL by AUCTION, at IVI the Old Swan Inn. Abbot-street, Wrexham, on Friday, 27tli day of September, 1878, at Three for I our o clock in the afternoon punctually, and subject to such conditions as will be then produced,— All those two newly-erected and excellent VILLA RE- srnFXCES called or known by the name of "Holly Bank," M trardens and grounds belonging thereto, one of »b^ch ho Jes is now occupied by Mrs Lloyd, and the other formerly in the occupation of tho late. Mrs Evans, deceased, and are situate in Ruabon Road, in Wrexham, Sni The whole of 1 hose prennses have been thoroughly Sndned, and are surrounded by a good brick wall. Gas and trator are laid on. „ Also all those Three recently-erected and substantially- e', b^Tt HOUSES in Erddig-road, Wrexham, now in the r^nective occupations of Mrs Margaret V/i liams and Messrs Thomas Phermah, and Thomas Hodge. These premises are drained, and water laid on. Also all those Six HOUSE?, together with the mrdens belonging thereto si'uate at Khostyllen, near Wrexham and now in the respective occupations of Jane Vvin- Samuel Cooper, Ambrose Edwards Thomas Povah, William Jones, and Tho;nas Mantle. An* »lao all that PUBLIC-HOUSE, called or known ->y «,» name of the Prince of Wales Inn, to -other with the S^^TelonKing thereto, and the Five COTTAGES near to the same, situate at the Ponkey. Ebos, near Wrexham •^riRiivhon The public-housc being now m the occupation *ud Ruabon. Awil]^all]g or his und(-rtenant, and the live Cottages are in the respective occupations of Richard Edwards ^To^nspect the premises and for any further information, *p»ry ?oP!obn James, Esq., solicitor, Brynvffyimon Offices, w to the Auctioneer, Old Swan Inn, Wrextmm. Mr. Lloyd. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. HAFODYBWCH, en the turnpike road from Wrexham to Ruabon, two miles from the former, and three miles from the latter Pl& SEVENTH BIENNIAL SALE. 752 SHEEP. ^r-vv-TC ;a nnw eiviDc up the Frirrn, and the whole of ^ho btlhlv (1 "6CM>dod and Magnificent FLOCK OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP wiii be Sold. This is cn opportunity seldom offered breeders of true Shropshire. 480 SHROPSHIRE EWES and RA-NTS, possessing the best R.A.S.E., blood in the Kingdom. Particulars and pedigrees in Catalogue. ALSO, tOt Fat Wel-h Wethers, three and four years old lie Ditto Ewes. ditto 60 Cross-bred Lambs 8 Fat Heifers and Cows 13 Fat Bullocks 7 Valuable Hunters and Cam-ge Horses, three, four, and five years old, by New Oswettry and Sweetrfock," all bred bv owner. 4Powerful Cart. Colts, two and throe years old 4 Powerful active Cart Horses 2 Powerful active Cart Mares, with foals at foot 2 Half-bred Colts, unbroken 1 Styli-h Cob, seven years old, s.eady m oauaie MR F LLOYD, of Plassey, Wrexham, respectfully informs the admirers and breeders of pure Shropshire Sheep that he will SELL BY AUOTWN, at Hafodybwch UVirm bv order of tli6 pr0T>ri6l0i, HENRY Dh^NNIS, on Friday September 20tli. at Twelve o clock, the al^e mentioned SHEl'P, FAT CATTLE, and HOKSKS. Nni^er money or attention hare been spared by the woprietor m establishing and maintaining the character of the HafodTbwch Flock, whieli has for a period of i0 years been selected from the most fashionable and successful blood ^The SheenTtrikin'dy represent the best attributes of the tru?Shropshire Thev porsess great size with most perfect symmetry unsurnasiabla qu-dity of wool and mutton, and tn-ea? aiiti'tude to fatten at an early age, and are descended from the well-xnown prize breeds of Lord Chesham, La^y Willou-hbv Do Broke, Mrs Beech, Mr John Evans, Mr Ma^sel", Mr Nock, Mr Crane, Mr florton, Mr H. Smith, and Mr Bowen. The Auctioneer respectfully calls the attention of sheep breeders and connoisseurs to the above sale, and can confi- dently recommend them to avail themselves of this oppor- taufttfr of purchasing first class animal*. a-m. a.m. a.m. am. p.m. » Shrewsbury /lcrv«>. 8 10.10 5.11 5. 2fi Skbou (arrive) » *W M-12 45. 1 2o WrSxham (arrive). 9 33.11 6. Qhesior (leave) 7 "••• 8 36. 0 10.U 0.12 » WceKham (arrive).. 7 33. ? 9- 9 «G.ll 38.12 39.1-! 4b Trains from Denbigh, Mold, and district arrive at Wrex- ham at 8.40 a. pn. at) d 11. 30 a. m. Trains from Dolgelley, Cor wen, and district arrive at Ruabou at 7.87 .i.m.. 9.7 a.m., 10.40 a.m., and UM P-™- Conveyances meet trains at Wrexham and Ruabon Stations. The Wrexham Company's trams pass the farm, leaving the Swan Inn, Wrexham, at 9.15, 10.0, 10.45, and 12.1o. Luncheon will be served at U o'clock. The Sale will com- x meooe at 12 o'clock, and theAmc strictly observed. The Flock of Sheep, the Onttle, and Horses may be iRIWected from Friday, the 13th, to Tuesday, the 17th September (both days inclusive). JrMp will be given on the Fat Sheep and Cattle. The Sheep will be carefully delivered (if required) at the risk of purchaser to the nearest Railway Station. Catalogues, with particulars and pedigrees, may be ha^l of the Auctioneer. 898b Sales hU âtudian. Mr. Snape. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ALE OF PONTCYSYLLTE IRON WORKS, NEAR O RITABON.—'These Works will be offered for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by MR SNAPE, on Wednesday, the ICth of October, 1878, in one Lot or Lots. Particulars in future advertisement. 921d Messrs. Baugh, Jo.aes, 8s Co. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1878. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Annual Sale of STOCK EWES and RAMS. MESSRS BAUGH. JONES, AND CO., beg to remind Á their supporters that they will hold their Sttle of Shropshire-down and other Stock EWliS and ILIS, in the above Smithfield, on Thursday, the 19th of September, 1878. Stock already entered: 20 Shropshire-down yearling Ewes, 20 ditto Ewe Lambs, and !> ditto Ram Lambs, selected from tha flock of lIfr John Edwards, Carthagena Farm. 21 Shronshire-down Ewes, the property of Mr J. Lee, Llay Hall. 20 Shropshire-down Ewes, belonging to Mr Sand- bach, Graftcn Hall. 15 Shropshire-down Ewes, the property of Mr R. J. Roberts, IJorras Lodge. 3 Border Leicester Sbearling.Ra.ms, belonging to Mr t J. Milligan, Borras Head. 20 Shropsliire-do'n E\Yc, the property of a gentle- man And other Stock tha linay entere up to the day of Sale. Early Entries respectfully solicited. Sale at half-past 10 o'clock punctually. Oflicc-Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 1788 SMITHFIELD, WREXIIAM. MESSRS BAUGH, .TONES & GO., will hold their next SALE of STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Thurs- day, September 19, 1878. Stock already entered, viz.- A lot of prime fat Beasts, A lot of useful Dairy Cow. Several fresh Barrens, Calving Heifers, and Short-Horned Bulls. A nice lot of fat Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs, Sale at Ten o'clock. d BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS BAUGH, JONES,. & CO., at the Star II Hotel, Mold, on Wednesday, the 25th day of September, 1878, at Four for Five o'clock p.m., subject to oonditions to be then produced. All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE and SHOP, called 31iinchester House, together with the Garden and appurten- ances thereunto belonging, situate at Leeswood, in the parish of Mold, in the county of Flint, and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Prydderch. The property is situate in a. populous district, and an extensive business has been carried on, on the premises for 'some years past. For further particulars apply to Mr J. Allington Hughes, Solicitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneers, Temple Row Wrexham. 9,1, 0 d Messrs Davies and Armor. Important sale of 25 head of Cattle, pair of splendid Cobs, ditto Carriage Horses, light running Brougham, Dog Cart, Modern Implements of Husbandry, and portion of the valuable Household Furai: ure, at BRYN POLYX MAWR, Situate within one mile of the City of St. A"aph. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR have received instruc- tions from Henry Fo.^kett, Esq., who is giving up farming, to Sell bv Auction, on the above premises, on Tues- day the 17tli day of September, 1-878, the whole of the above valuable LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, &c., briefly comprising five rearing calves, six very promising two-year old heifers, crossed between short-liorn aud aldernev, and bred purposely for the Uryn Polyn Dairv, n first-class cross-bred dairy cows, one pure bred short horn bull. pair of splendid cobs, steady in harness, and used to farm work pair of bay carriage horses, five years old, 15 hands high light running brougham, ditto dog cart, by Champliti, Rhyl, single and double harness aud modern implements of husbandry, dairy vessels, together with the whole of the valuable Household Furniture. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had a few days prior to the sale. Royal Oak, Denbigh, August 7th, 1878. 8f40 Mr. w/H Hill PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. MR W. H. HfLL has received instructions to prepare for Sale in the month of October, on the several Pit Banks at AVONEITHA and CHRISTIONYDD, about a mile from Ruabon Station, on the (treat Western Railway, the whole of the Valuable Machinery and Plant, consisting of Vertical winding engines, cylinder, ateam pipes and con- nections coryiploto pumping engines, druing for round and flat ropes, egg end boilers, pit heads and pullies, conducting rods, tiplers, carriers, pit bank and road weighing machines, windlass, landing plates, a large quantity of heavy tram rails, ballast waggons, the several buildings and erections of brick and slate, sundry old iron and timber, and numerous other effects, which will be fully described in catalogues. Bro,k-street, Oswestry, I August 27, 1878. 900a Mr. Richards- WREXHAM, DENBIGHSHIRE. Sale of pure bred Alderney, Jersey, and Guernsey Cattle. MR RICHARDS begs to inform the gentry, clergy, ngri- culturifts, and others, that Mr Edward Parsons Fowle) of Jersey, and Gloueester Square, Southampton (who is no in any wa -connected with parties trading under his Fnrnanie!, has favoured him willi instructions to Sell by Public Auction, in the yard of the Wvnn.ttay Arms Hotel, Wrexhum, oil Thursday, September 12th, 1S78, punctually at two o'clock, a magnificent herd of Eight Doivii Calving COWS and llEIFEBS of the above most valuable breeds, direct from the islands, described in catalogues, which may be obtained from the Wynnstay Arms Hotel and the Auctioneer, Wrexham. N.B.—The cattle will be on view the morning of sale, and Mr Fowler will be in attendance to furnish any information required. Oflic,-Derby-road, Wrexham. 89fio Mr Fnrber. BRYNCOCH FARM, SAWUT, 4 MILES FROM OSWESTRY. Important Sale of LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK and Effects. MR FURBER (of Welling, Newport, and Shifnal, Salop) has been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, under a Bill of Sale, on the above premises, on Tuesday Next., the 10th Of September, 1878, 3 valuable Horses and Ponies, 18 head of well-bred CATTLE and Dairy Stock, Fat Pitr, 70 couples of POULTRY, Bees, a good collection of IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY (nearly new), about Go Tons of Spiendid UPLAND HAY (to go off), about 16 Tons of Straw (to go otf), the Produce of about 43 ACRES of WHEAT, BARLEY, and OATS (Straw to go off), all the neat and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 7 Feather Beds, a large assortment of Brewing and Dairy Vessels, &c., &e. Sale at Twelve o'clock: For full particulars see Catalogue, to be obtained either at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, OSWESTRY, or at the AUCTION OFFICES, NEWPORT, SALOP. 922d -y' "i: — Sales tm Unbaft Cant nut. FOR iinmediite SALE, three good Harness HORSES.— Apply to the Ostler Wynnstay Arms, Wrexham. 928c FOR SALE, a Box Cart, nearly new; also two Spring Carts.—Apply to Mr Charles Roberts, wheelwright, Wrexham. 929c FOR SALE, Grey HORSE, 16 hands. Single and double Harness, and Saddle.—Apply to Mr Kennedy, Veterinary Surgeon, Wrexham. 932d FOR SALE, a Grey HORSE, 6 years old, about 15 hands, steady in single and double harness, and to riue. A WAGONEITW, with removable head, light running, and ¡' easy, with shafts, break, and pole and bar. A light four- wheel DOG CART, with shafts, break, and pole and bar. A Cob SPRING CART, patent axles, and with moveable seat, and hay ladders.—Apply to R. R. SCOTT, Castle Cottages, Marford, Wrexham. 925d Jtgal attfr IJtiblir QtitCs. RHOS RELIEF FUND. TO EMPLOYERS OF JLABQWR. "EMPLOYERS OF LA.iiOUR in want of wockmea are JQi cyirticulai'lf requested to apply only to the Secretaries of the JieHef Committee. 673j THE RH.S RELIEF FWND. I RHOS COMMITTEE. Sir W. W. WYNN, Bart, M.P., Chairman. £ s. d. Amount already ackn()wledd.216 9 0 G. O. Morgan, Esq,, M.P. (second subcri'n). 5 0 0 Further subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Honorary Treasurer, Mr R. Roberts, Ponkey, Ruabon, or can be paid in at the North and South Wales Bank, Wrex- ham, to the credit of the RHOS RELIEF FUND." Men, women, and children's left-off clothing will be thank- fully received by the committee. 84ro Sfojpl aitfr uhlic Uoticxs. COMING-OF-AGE OF EDWARD WATKIN WILLIAMS-WYNN, ESQ., PLAS-YN-CEFN, ST. ASAPH. A PUBLIC DINNER, in honour of the above event, will take place at the Mostyn Arms Hotel, St. Asaph, at C p.m., on TUESDAY, 10th September, 1878. President: MAJOR CHAMBRES, Dolben, St. Asaph. Vice-Presidents: The REV. W. MORTON, M.A., St. Asaph. DR. I-ODGE, St. Asaph, Vice-Chairman ofa the General Committee. Tickets, 5s each (not transferable), to be had of Mr Part- ington, Honorary Secretary. As the accommodation is limited, au early application for tickets is respectfully requested, to save disappointment. 90ic COMING OF AGE OF E DWARD ^yAIIUX WILLIAMS-WINN, ESQ. PLAS-YN-CEFN. AT a large and influential meeting of the Clergy, Magis- tracy, and Citizens of St. Asaph and neighbourhood, held at the National Schools, on April 22ud, R. J. SISSON, ESQ., IN THE CITAIR. It wis resolved—"That a Public Demonstration be made on I lie; occasion of the Coming-of-Agoof ME. E. W. WILLIAMS WYNN, to mafic the respect and esteem in which the ancient House of Cefn is held by all classe-v That the Demons! ration should consist in presenting an Address to Mrs Wynn; in giving tea to all the children and their mothers, and old women of every denomination in The parish; in having a Military Band a Banquet; and a grand display of Fireworks at night. That a Subscription List be opened. That commit- tees be formed. That Mr. M. R. Partington be Hon. Secretary. That Mr, F. C. Watkins be Hon. Treasurer." (Signed) R. J. SISSION, Chairman. Owing to the death of Lady Williams, these festivities were, in deference to the wishes of the family, postponed to the latter end of the summer, and the 10th of September has besn the day fixed. £ s. d. Amount of subscriptions already advertised. 221 17 7 Aud further subscriptions will be duly acknowledged by the Hon. Treasurer, or by MILES R. PARTINGTON, Hon. Sec. St. Asaph, August 2Sth, 1878. 932c LLANGOLLEN COTTAGE HOSPITAL. X ENTERTAINMENT, lu aid of the Funds of this Institution will take place in the ASSEMBLY ROOM, LLANGOLLEN, Ou THURSDAY, September 19th, 1878, at Three p.m., THEODORE MARTIN, ESQ., C.B., in the chair. The Programme will consist of:— Address.By the Chairman Reading from Shakespeare, scenes from Merchant of Venice "By Mrs Theodore Martin (Miss Helen Faucit) Reading from The Pickwick Papers "By Dillon Croker, Esq., F.S.A. Song.By Professor Gethin Davies Pianoforte.By Miss Jennie Davies Tickets Reserved and numbered, 5s; second seats, 2s 6d; back seats, 1.4. May be had of Mr Hugh Jones, printer; and Mr Vi. A. Thomas, stationer. A special train will leave Corwen at Two p.m., calling at all Stations. Return trains for all parts leave Llangollen at 5.45. 918d To the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Corwen; to the Superintend, zit of Police of the District of Cora-en, in the Edernion Division, in the County of Merioneth, and to all whom it may concern. I WILLIAM JOHN THOMAS, now residing at the Victoria Inn, Corwen, in the Parish of Corwen, in the County of Merioneth, beer-house keeper, Do Hereby Give Notice, that it is my intention to apply, at the Adjournment of the General Annual Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Police Court, Corwen, on Friday, the twenty-seventh day of September, 1878, for a license to hold any excise license or liconses to sell by retail, under the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Act, 1828, and the amendments thereof, all intoxi- cating liquors to be consumed either on or off the house or premises tlv reuuto belonging, situate at the Victoria Inn, aforesaid, of which premises I am the owner. Given under my hand this 17th day cf August, 1878, 917d WILLIAM JOHN THOMAS. BOROUGH OF DENBIGH. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that Alfred Coxon, Psquire, and William Langford Foulkes, Esquire, the barristers-at- lavv appointed to revise the List of Voters within the Borough of Denbigh, and the several boroughs sharing in the election of a memupr 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 1..liY 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 Town Hall, in Wrexham, on Tuesday, the 15th day of October next, at two o'clock in the afternoon. For the Borough of HOLT, fit the Town Hall, in Holt. on Thursday, the 17th day of October next, at 11 o'clock a.m. And all Overseers, Relieving Officers, and othorperMn- having to produce their lists, rate books, relief books, and other documents, are hereby required to attend. J. PARRY JONES, Jr., Town Clerk for the Borough of Denbigh. D 'nbiah August Kith, lS7s>. MPo CHIEF CONSTABLE FOR DENBIGHSHIRE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the next _Li Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, to be held at noon on Thursday, the 17th day of October next, at Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, the Justices intend to elect a Chief Con- stable for the County of Denbigh, at the salary of .ESOOper annum, with an allowance of £ï5 per annum for horse and forage, and £25 for rent of office. Each Candidate is to end copies of his testimonials (with a letter in his handwriting stating age, state of health, and whether speaking the Welsh langunge) to the Clerk of ihe Peace, on or before Friday, the 4th of October next, in order to be submitted to a Committee who will select candidates for election at the Sessions. Candidates who are selected will be requested to attend and produce their testimonials on the 17th day of October next, at Wrexham. A knowledge of the Welsh language will be a recommenda- tion to a candidate. JOSEPH PEERS, Ruthin, 2nd Sept., 1878. Clerk of the Peace. 912 MISS WHITE acknowledges the following subscriptions and donat;ons for the Branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Wrexham. The work is progressing admirably, having in the short time that it has been established hi this town obtained 18 convictions. Further contributions will be thankfully received, as it is hoped to realise a sufficient sum to enable Wrexham to become a head quarter, with a resident inspector. r SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATONS. £ B. d. Sir Roger Palmer. Bart., Cefn Park 5 0 0 Messrs Jones and Rocke, Wrexham 2 2 0 Mrs Meredith, Pentrebychan 110 Hampden Poyser, Esq., Acton 110 The Hev LI. Griffith. Penjnant 110 Captain B::rker, Lyndir 110 E. Evans, Esq., Bronwylfa. 1 1 o General Townshend, Trevallyn 1 1 o T. Chilton, Esq., The Elms. 110 Chil,ii-en of the Orphan liome 110 F. Potts, Esq., Horsely 100 S. Hope, Esq., Marchwiel Hall 100 The Rev R. Burton, Minera 1 0 0 Miss Hayes, G tewen 1 0 C Mrs White, Gladwyn 100 Captain and Mrs Godfrey, Bryn Estyn 100 Dr Williams, Hope-street 0 10 6 Allington Hughes, Esq., Gresford 0 10 6 Lady Ctmliffc, Acton Park. 0 10 6 Colonel aud Mrs Jones, Abenbury 0 10 6 Dr Evans, Wrexham 0 10 6 Miss Fazakerly, Denbigh Castle 0 10 S MifS White, Gladwyn 0 10 0 Dr Scott, Marford 0 10 0 W. Dixon, Esq., Acton House 0 18 0 Mrs lryeu, Oak Aiyn 0 10 0 Major and Mrs Walwyn, Nanty gar 0 10 0 J. James Esq, Plas Acton 0 10 0 Captain Griffith Boscawen, Trevalyn Hall 0 10 0 Captain Forde, Pant yOchin 0 10 0 Mrs Whieldon, Gwersyllt Park. 10 0 A. Balfour, Esq., Mount Alyn 0 10 0 T. Rykes, Esq., Burton 0 10 0 J. H. Ffoulkes, Esq., Gregford Cle < Mrs Ornirod, Pen y Ian K 0 18 0 Dr Eyt-n-Jones, Wrexham 0100 J. Timmis, Esq., Wrexham 0190 H. Pierce, Esq., Bryn y grog 0 10 0 Miss Poyser, Acton 0 U) 0 W. Overton, Esq., Bodloadeb 0100 Mrs Bury, Hilbury 0 10 0 R. Williams, Esq Wrexham 0 10 0 Mrs J. Oswell Bury, Wrexham 0 10 0 Mrs Richard Williams 0 5 0 Miss Foulkes, The Lodge 0 i 0 R. A. Rasbotham, E-q., Gleu Alyn 0 6 0 Mrs T. H. Dixon, Gresford. 6 5 0 Mrs Wilson.Groevenor-road. 0 5 0 Stoic: s Roberts, Esq., Burton 0 6 0 Charles Hughes, Esq., Wrexham 050 Mrs Peeps, Gresford 0 6 0 Misf; Strong, Wrexham. 0 S 6 T. Wright, Esq., Gresford. 0 8 Balance from former Society 446 Total. Ml 12 € 919 CBCILE WHITE, Gladwyn. tgar aittr JuWk Rcffite. FOUR YEAfiS SINCE LAST VISIT, THE WORLD'S GREAT SHOW. THE WORLD'S GREAT SHOW. EDMONDS' (LATE WOMBWELL'S) ROYAL WINDSOR CASTLE MENAGERIE. This old-established, far-famed Zoological Collection. The* Only Remaining Wombwell's, Established 1805, now exhibit- ing in WREXHAM, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 6th and 7th. Will exhibit at MOLD, Monday, September 9th CHESTER, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, September 10th, 11th, and 12th. Cannot attend Holywell, Holt, and Flint, owing to other arrangements. The Menagerie never more replete in every detail, com- prising nearly 600 specimens, amongst which are some of the most rare and valuable ever exhibited. This splendid carnivora cannot be equalled-Lions, Tigers, Panthers, &c., of all ages; the Black Tigers (just added, and which have been imported specially for the Menagerie at an enormous outlay); the Puma or Silver Maneless Lion; families of Baby Lions and Leopards, only a few weeks old; the renowned Musical Elephants, the woudei-s ot the age; Gnus, or Horned Horses from Africa; Zebras, broken to harness; the Aoudad Mouflon, or Bearded Agali; the Tanir, or Rhinoceros in niiuiature the MonstreBlue and Redfaced Gorilla (positively the only one in Europe); an assemblage of Dasyuree, very extraordinary animals magnificent Aviary of Foreign Birds; Monkeys from all parts of the Globe, headed by the great Thoth Baboon together with the Vilst collection of interest- ing novelties too numerous to detail in the limits of an advertisement. I Latest additiors:-A Black Dromedary (very rare speci- 1 men) a Monstre Boa Constrictor; a fine Group of Lamas, i and the Baby Lious born a feiv days sinee. ] Mrs Edmouds has much pleasure in informing her numerous jiatro's, jhe lias again cured the services of Ledger Del- moitico, whose uii'-ivalled performances with the highly • rained groups of Li Panthers, and Hyenas some years since, were acknowledged by the Public and Presz, as the most remarkable ever witnessed-during his absence on the Continent, this .world renowed Lion Hunter has exhibited his daring exploits before most of the Crowned Heads of Europe. Admission to view the whole, Is; children Linder 10 years o age, 6d. Feeding time, 9.30 p.m., 6d extra. A select day for Feeding and Performance of the Animals will take place on Saturday, commencing at Three. Admis- sion on that occasion Is 6d, children and servants Is. N.B.—The public are respectfullv requested to remember that there is no genuine Wombwell's Menagerie, unless pre- faced by the name of Edmonds. 897b THE RHOS RELIEF FUND. TAKE NOTICE.-No books for collecting subscriptions -L from the public wil be authentic unless signed by one of the Vice-Chairmen and Secretaries. fertrsiotrs. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT TOWYN. ON Thursday, September 12;h, Cheap Return Tickets will be issued to TOWYN from Corwen at 6.33 a.m.; Cynwyd, 6.37; Llaudrillo, 6.47 Uanùerfel, 6.55; Bala, 7.5 Llanuwch- llyn, 7.18; Drwsynant, 7.39; and Bontuewydd, 7.45 a.m., to return same day. See special bills. 915f CHEAP SUMMER EXCURSIONS. ON every Saturday until further notice Excursion Tickets for Wrexham, Ruabon, Llangollen, Corwen, Ruthin, Denbigh. Bala, Dolgelley, Barmouth, Towyn, Aberdovey, Harlech, Penrhyndeudraeth, Portmidoc. Criccieth, Pwllheli, Chirk, Oswestry, Llanymynech, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, and Aberystwith (wi:h excer tions) will be issued from LIVERPOOL (landing stage), Birkenhead, Chester, and Wrexham, by any of the through trains, available to return on the Monday following date of departure. On every Monday until further notice an Excursion to WREXHAM, Ruabon, Chirk, Oswestry, Llangollen, Corwen, Bala, Dolgelley, and Barmouth (with exceptions) will leave the above named departure stations and return the same evenings. Tickets and handbills can be obtained at the stations. EXCURSION TO FRANCE via WEYMOUTH. ON FRIDAY, September 13th, Excursion Passengers will 0 be b oked to CHERBOURG and PARIS, from Liver- pool at 11.20 a.m., Birkerhead 11.40, Chester 12 20, Wrex- ham 12.46, Oswestry t2 52. Shrewsbury 1.55, Manchester (London Road) 11.40, Stockport 11.57, and Wellington 2.19 p.m. Passengers can return any day within 16 days and break the return journey at Cherbourg or Weymouth. Tickets for Paris enable the holder to break the" journey any station between Cherbourg and Paris. For fares see special bills, which may be obtained at the stations 916f J. GRIERSON, General Manager, €bucafton. THE RUABON GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THIS SCHOOL opened on August 1st.—-Fnll particulars as to Terms and course of Educa- tion will be forwarded on application to the REV. A. L. TAYLOR, 61 Head Master. COLLEGE EDUCATION FOR FORTY POUNDS A YEAR, Board, Lodging, and College Fees included. Out-door Students Ten Pounds per annum (attached are several Scholarships and Exhibitions) at the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALE S.-Presi.(kri t THE RT. HOT.. LORD 4PERDARE. Prioiciprfl: REv. T. C. EDWARJS, M.A., Oxon. and Lond. Session 1878-9 begins 8th October next. For Prospectus apply to the Registrar at the College, Aberystwyth, or to the Hon. See., 7, Queen Victoria-street, London. 895b S T. rr HOMAS' COLLEGE, R II Y L Established by the late YEN. ARCHDEACON MORGAN, Head-master: REV. THOMAS HUGHES, M.A. Boarders are taken in the head-master's house, No. 8, Plas Tirion Terrace. 8470 TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEN. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principals:— DR. & MRS. ELLIS. The house is delightfully situated on an eminence, about half a mile from the town, and commands splendid views of the far-famed Vale of Llangollen. The course of instruction is such as to qualify young Ladies for useful and honourable positions 111 society, as well as for competitive examinations. Prospectuses, &c., on application. 129o MR SPARROW, (Organist of Ruabon Church, and Private Organist to Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P.), Teacher of the ORGAN, PIAXOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. SCHOOLS ATTENDED. Engagements aecepted for Concerts as SOLO TENOR and ACCOMPANIST. APPOINTMENTS. Ruabon Wednesdays and Saturdays. .Mondays. Wrexham and Broughton (Brynteg) Tuesdays. Llangollen and Trevor Thursdays. Cefn, Acrefair, Shosynaedre, and Chirk Fridays, For teems apply to Mr Sparrow Ruab&n. rabesmtn. s bbrtaStSt [A CARD.] MRS JFCOPSR Begs to inform Ladies that she is open for Engagements as Professional MtDWlFJS and Ladies Nurse Tender. Certified from the Rotunda Lying-in Hospital, DubHn. Please apply personally or by letter atl, Hope-street, Wrexham. 841c LOANS from £ & t« £ d,eoo can be had without delay, with re-payments to suit borrowers. — Apply to MR. CHARLES WILSON, Auctioneer and Valuer, 62, Bridgs- etreet, Chester. 342a MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY IMMEDIATE Cash Advances made, from £ o upwards, on Furniture, Trade and Farm Stocks without removal or publicity.-Apply to W. L. JONES AND CO., Eldon Chambers, °6a Dolgeley, draftsman's h'br£$$ts. DEPOT OF THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, 3, CHURCH-STREET, WREXHAM. THE MiSSE^jijLFORSHAW have much pleasure in an- nouncing totlieir friends that they have been appointed Local- Agents for the above Society, with the exclusive privilege of selling its Publications in Wrexham. They hope by careful attention to this, in addition to their business hitherto carried on, to merit the good opinions of the nobility, clergy, and gentry of the district. They beg to announce some novelties for the season in the Ladies' Outfitting and other departments. The Depot will be opened from the 6th inst. 2, Church-street, Sept. 4th, 1878. 920c TIMBER YARD AND SAW MILLS, RAILWAY STATION, WREXHAM. W. x H 0 M A s BEGS to call attention fo the following Cargoes now arrived at Counah's Quay 13,865 Spruce Deals, ex Clifton," from.Miramichi, N.B. 7,438 Spruce Deals, ex Quace," from St. John's, N.B. 4,000 Railway Sleepers 138 Redwood Logs ex "Arabian," from Riga 6 Fathoms of Lathwood ) Also, to his Stock of P I'ine, Stellin Oak, and Yellow Pine Lo, Red aud Yellow pine Denis, well-seasoned Christina* Floor Boards, and Yellow Pinc Boards, Mahogany Plastering Laths, split on the premises. Mates, Tiles, &c. Also a quantity of well made Larch hurdles. Slates sent in Truck Loads direct from the quarries, LOWEST PRICES ON APPLICATION. 87Gb AUTUMN FASHIONS. GEORGE JJENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, Have the honour to announce that they will be be prepared with their FIRST SHOW OF A U T UMN FASHIONS On TUESDAY next, the loth inst., and following days, including THE NEW FRENCH BONNETS & CAPS, NOVELTIES IN LADIES' HATS, FEATHERS, FLOW-SRS, &C. A COLLECTION OF 'I AUTUMN COSTUMES, in all the NEW STYLES AND MATERIALS. < LADIES' AND YOUNG LADIES' MANTLES AND JACKETS IX NEW CLOTHS, Stylishly and Handsomely Trimmed. LADIES' OUTFITTING AXD CHILDREN'S DRESSES. GEORGE IIENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET LIVERPOOL. ELLIS AND GO'S ASPHALTE ROOFING FELT. WORKS: MALOI<E MILLS, BELFAST. OFFICE AND STORES: 23, STRAND-STREET, LIVERPOOL, ¡ AND RESPECTABLE IRONMONGERS. 629b THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, OSWESTRY. CHARLES DREW, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor begs to inform the resident s 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 Ger.tle.inen ,awl T()nri8t. THE BOWLING GREEN AND PLEAS LTRE 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. 11614 PRIVATE HOTEL, 94, Jermyn-street, St. James", Lon- don, W„ for families and gentlemen, eloseto the clubs and theatres. Apply to Mrs E. Roberts, proprietress. Also Well-furnished APARTMENTS at Sutherland House, 9, East Parade, Rhyl. Apply to Miss Jones, manageress.—At both places general arrangements for the winter. 758c ESTABLISHED 1817. JQYEING JQYEING! J^YEING! I j First-claes Prize Medal, | Certificate of Merit, Awarded 1874. | Awarded 1874 THE LAKGEST DYE WORKS IN THE LARGEST DYE WORKS IN THE MIDLAND COUNTIES. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE ART OF DYEING I AND FRENCH CLEANING, I AT THE MIDLAND COUNTIES STEAM POWER DYE WORKS, LEICESTER, LICHFIELD, AND BURTON-ON-TRENT. JOHN SMITH, SOLE PROPRIETOR. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT:— WREXHAM: THE MISSES WHITING, FANCY REPOSITORY, 2, HIGH-STREET. OSWESTRY: MRS. E. REASON, FANCY REPOSITORY, CIIUUCH-ST. ffgjT Goods sent to and received from the above Agents Weekly. AGENTS WANTED in Ruabon, and Unrepre- sented Districts. (J3P The New Price aud Colosr Lbt for 1878 t. be had Gratis or Post Free. 1- I Mot .-VTERVaUS DEBILITY.—GRATIS, a Medical Work "iol showing sufferers how they may be eared without the aid of Quacks. Free on receipt of postage stamp. I Address, SECRETARY, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. onb BIRMINGHAM GOODS, Jewellery, Watches, H«rra<v mums, Household Furniture, &c. Agents wanted. Enlarged Illustrated- B A>K iree. Apply-Henry May, Birmingham. 717f I WOOLLEN CLOTHS. WOOLLEN CLOTHS. R ARTHUR DAVIS, Denbigh, has now ready for SJe • a very extensive ,-t ck ot New Woollen Cloths m ide specially for himself by some of the edding Seoth M mu- facturers, Shruuk, and of the Newest Patterns, which w he sold as usual at sm ill piofits for Ready Cash. 46lg I Staiusmti-'s gbbrtssts. I R. EVANS & COMPANY CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR GINGER ALE. R,EV, ANS & OO'S GINGER ALE Is not an imitation of the many compounds sold under this name. R. EVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE Has special qualities peculiar to itself, and has in addition remarkable tonic, stimula- ting, and invigoraling properties which no other Ginger Ale possesses. ft. EVANS & CO'S GINGEP, ALE Is a splendid Stomachic, promoting diges- tion and assisting in the assimilation of food. R. EVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE Is non-alchohol ic, and supplies the place' of beer, wine, &c., as a dinner or general beverage. R. EVANS & COvg gtnger ALE Is equally a WINTER and a. SUMMER beverage. k R. EVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE May be taken by persons of all ages with benefit. R. EVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE Is commended to the public as the best drink of the kind ever produced. R. EVANS & 00'6 GINGER ALE. Its superiority over all others will be con- firmed by one trial. R. E VANS.& CO'S GINGER ALE Is in daily use by many of the Aristocracy, Clergy, and Medical Faculty. R EVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE Is in dally use in hundreds of house- holds. R. EVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE Only requires to be known to be a general favourite in every household. R. EVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE May be had at Hotels and Railway Stations, and from Ch?mif-ts, Confectioners, and Italian Warehousemen. R. JJVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE. Should any difficulty occur in being sup- plied with R. Evai'.s and Co's Special Ginger A", it e ;ri be had direct from th Manufactory. R. EYANS & CO'S LINGER ALE Is sold at 30s per gross, and is forwarded, carriage p:tid, to all parts of the country. R. EVANS & CO'S AERATED MINERAL WATERS ARK ABSOLUTELY PURE, AND ARE UNSURPA.&ED BY THOSE OF ANY MANUFACTURER. R. EV ÀKS & CO., Are Manufacturers of AERATED MINERAL WATERS. BRITISH WINES. Oii.\isGE QUiliLvE WIfE. LIME JUICE CORDIAL. FRUIT SiTKUPS. PEPPERMINT. ANISEED. GINGERETTE. RASPBERRY. PERFUMES. And a variety of other specialities. li,s of pr5ces of h;_k may be had on application. SOLE MANUFACTLTREKS OF THE ROYAL WELSH SAUC- E. RICHARD EVANS & CO., CHEMICAL LABORATORT, WREXHAM. 9H