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rwhW1au.-JaJtØ. "^TOTBREWEKS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. SAINTASAPH. FREEHOLD HOUSE PROPERTY, brewery, AND BUILDING SITES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. ORMISTON, At the RED LION, In SAINT Asaph, on Monday, the Slat day of Septembbb, 1868, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon, and subject to such conditions as will be then and there pro- duced. IOT 1. All that well established and most ii commodious PUBLIC HOUSE and P?..I.e. called the RED LION, with the Brewery, called the "ELWY BREW. ERY," .tly .de, and fitted up in the yard, with the BtabJing, Piggeries, and other Outbuildings thereunto belong- ?'&e in the city of Saint Asaph, in the county of Flint, 'ow in the holding of Mr. Edward Jones. Lot 2. All that V ALU ABLE PIECE of FREEHOLD BUILD- ING LAND called CAE BRYN, situate on the -t side of, lmd adjoining lands belonging to the Rev. Thomas Browne, containing by estimation 1920 superficial square yards, or hereabouts. This piece ofground stands on an ..I- liereabouts. This,eIly d.pl?d for building p-p????, it .d :I'.fIa;saprorisbnI;'bri: I moy be .ad. the spot I- large quantities. If desired, a P.,?i.. of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage of Lot 1. LOT S. All that very desirable freehold property, consisting of ? OLD ESTABLISHED PUBLIC HOUSE called the BULL INN, with the Malt House adjoining, and the Shop, Stables, Brewhouse, Yard, and premises thereunto belonging, containing together 853 yards, or thereabout. ituate in the Lower street, or Market place, in the city of Bi.t Asaph, now in the holding of Mr. John Jones, Mr. Joseph Lloyd, and Mr. Thomas Jones e s yearly tenants. The Bull Inn, Shop, Land, and premises will be put up in one lot, and the Malthouse in another: but if not so sold, the same will be put up in such other lots as shall be determined on at the time of Sale. If desired, a portion of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage of the premises. lnoi2ey ln3,y rem l??rli Ay be had on ppUcation ts Mr. Price Morris, Solicitor, Denbigh. Denbigh, August 26th, 1883, SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CM?, CmNA, A," EARTux?Am; 6ILV6B PLATE AND PLA?D AKXrCXBS, WAMH» AND J?W??, A?oM$, F-.? ( ND Engravings, Library or BoOKe, LITHO. onApaiKG MACHINE, Lisen, WINEØ. G??., P"T.- AND Biklis; Makoie; Dairy, Brewing, and Kitchen U-?s]?7S?, PONY Phjston, IRON HU@DL?, Water 9?.T, HARV@T m., LAND'. O"M, UWN MO?lil? Machine, Garden Tools, Greenhouse Plants, AND sundry OUT- boor AND other Miscellaneous Effects, ON THE Prem- iats AT Vale-street, Denbigh, North Wales. MESSRS. CRURTON & ELPHICK Respectfully announce that they have been favored with In- structions from the Executors of the late SAMUEL EDWARDES, Esq., SVTO SELL BY AUCTION, On T, and Wednesday, the 29th and 80th of SEerak- BEK, and on Thursday and Friday, the 1st and 2nd of October, 1863, commencing each day. mpst punctully at eleven o'clock, a m., the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE APPERTAINING to the Library, Drawing, A. Dining and 1 Bed and D?.?,i.g Rooms; quantity of NMS, Ch? a?d EMth*nSfre SILVER PLATE and Fltd A,ti?l??; four GOLD WATCHES and Chi. small quantity ol Jewellery, sundry silver and copper Coins, and Tokens: Paintings and Engravings; Libraty of Books (upwards of 1,000 vols.), Lithographing Machine and Apparatus; qnantity of Bed and Table Linea; about Eight doz. very choice old m?'?d PORT WINE, small qua.tity.of 't; double and single b.,?ll,d Guns and Pistols, six-barrel1ed Revolver, by "Colt;" walking Sticks, &c.; Mangling Machine; sundry Dairy, Brewing, and Kitchen Utensils. The Out-door Effects =ise a well built four wheeled Pony Phaeton, sundry Harness a:dW:; f:. Hurdles, Water Oart Harvest ditto, Land and Garden Rollers; Lawn Mowing Machine; a v-ritt of Garden Tools; Greenhouse Plants; and Aundry Out door and other Miseellane Effects. N.B -Catalogues may be had (price 2d. if by post on ,lot of 3 stamps) a fortnight prior to the Sale, at the p rI.- tipg Inns ia Denbigh, and at the Offices of the A-tio.??., Chester, and Whitchurch, Salop. l.t, 18(33. DENBIGHSHIRE. SALE OF A FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS NEAR ABERGELE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. .JL CHURTON and ELPHICK at the Bee Hotel, in Aber- in the county of Denbigh, od,Monday, tkaSSth day of September, 1868, at four for five o'clock in the afternoon most Punctually, subject to such condUion. SIll will then and there be Produced, the Inheritance in Fee Simple of and in all that capital MESSUAGE or Tenement, called Bedwyn rsa," with outbuildings thereto belonging, and the several Closes, fields, or Parcels ef LAND therewith held, situate in the parish 01 Llanfair-Talhaiarn, in th.county of Denbigh, in the occupation of I.e. Williams, as tenant thereof, and kn.- by %h6 nallsand contain"the quantities of land following viz.: Quantity 1'!a1l1 HoMe, yard, outbuildings, &t 0 2 80 2 B,r 3 0 30 ?. Havo?y ..J-.?.?.   51 0 4 Cae-bach 21 A 5 Cae-maen-uwyd 2 30 2 0 SO 1 HonBe, yard, outbUÜdlnp, &c. (I 2 80 8 Cae tan ty J 10 ¡I i- íiltl!il!!I¡I.I' II 9 Cae ysgubor o 9 o 2 o3n0 H Mth y gors ■ J « !2 Frithganol '3 BrynBarcutan W Mth a r 68 15 — Frith ? j" M.yMthnewydd ??? 825 Ffrithnewydd p;ï f' ih 1 25 Encroachment purchased from the 10 ?9 rVnwn ..a.xee 9 *>l 326 Dit,.ditt?. 73 27 Total 89 1 1 The above farm is situate within a ring fence, and adjoins "ads belonging to Lord Newborough, and then, is a right of pasture on "Myuydd Hiraethog" mountain in right of It vU t the property applic?tien may be made to the :tnt; ndf.Uf-.IwP.ti.?l,.to ?Z James NiC\!OJSOn,¡ "h?ito, WorLgto. or to Hasm. Churto» [gut NphMt, Wcttoaww, (Mr, Mid WMtotaushi Elphiolr, SALE OF FREEHOLD FARM IN FLINTSHIRE. MESSRS.. DAVIES AND ARMOR, HAVZ,?N IliBM?TBD BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE ?A?. HAVE,B=¡D :L:il;T;RO:, THE LATE TO BELL BY AUCTION, On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1863, at the house of Mrs. EDWARDS, the Dinurben Arms, Bodfary, under such condi- tions as will the. and there be produced, all that compact Farm called BRYN RHEDYN, situate within a mile of the'above named village,! in the County of Flint, and now in the occupation of Mr. Ti.omas Crew, as yearly tenant. The above Farm is well supplied with Water; suitable House, and convenient Outbuildings, and contin4 about six acres of good arable and pasture land, and Is in close proximi- ty to the proposed Denbigh and Mold Railway. It commands a view of the Vale of Clwyd and the surrounding districts and joins the lands of H. R. Hughes, Esq., and otberB. For futher information apply to Price Morris, Esq., Solici- tor, Denbigh; Mr. Robert Cotton, B.dl"?y, and the Auctioneer.. Sale to commence at 4 o'clock p.m. precisely. Ro?al Oak I. Denbigh, August 28th, 1863. 1- FARM TO LET.—DENBIGHSHIRE. VALE OF CLWYD. THE FIRST-CLASS FARM, CALLED FLAB COCH, NOW occupied by Mrs. Lewis, situate in the parishes of Llanychan and Llanynys, containing 241 acres and upwards, of superior pasture and arable Land. Portions of the farm have been drained, anil further improvements are nrojeetfed. There is a very comfortable Farm House, and ex- tensiva barn and outbuildings; the whole situated within about a mil- and a half from two stations on the Denbigh and Ruthin Railway. There are good ffaira and markets at both those towns. Possession will be had at the end of the cur- rent year, ending as to the land on the 30th November, and as to the outbuildings on the 1st May next. Application may be made to Messrs. JoBli PAux and SON, Chester, or Mr. RICHARD WILLIAMS, Vale-street, Denbigh. August 14th, 1863. i, FARM WANTED IN NORTH WALES. WANTED. A FARM of from 80 to 120 Acres of Land A with good House and Buildings, within three miles of a Railway Station, or on the direct Turnpike Road from LIan- roHen to l?..go?. ?ASr???ptrUcniMS, to COOK AND BROOM, Estate Agent*. 48Baleat*Mt, LiwjwoU 'c." DESIRABLE FARM. TO BE LET. T70EL FAWR FARM, in the parish of Der- F weBi equidistant (6 miles) from the flourishing market towns of Ruthin and Corwen, and near the line of railway now making between those two places. Consists of about 100 acres at arable, pasture, and mountain land, in a ring fence, with house and suitable outbuildings. It has a sloping south aspect, is well sheltered from the north winds, and possesses unusual facilities for irrigation in dry seasons. Apply to H. PIERCE, Commercial Buildings, Water street, Liverpool.; to Mr. RoBT. JONES, Eagle's Inn, Ruthin; or, to Mr. ROBT. PIIIRCB, mdhe farm. AR WERTH,  PRINCE of WALES, 'yn BO6edeyrn sir Y Fon. AdeiladwydytyhwnynlMZ.gydagoMame. lrIIel yn dda a chyfleus. Y mae busnes da yn cael ei wneud ynddo. Meddi&nt i'w 11.1 ar Y ISeg 0 Dachwedd nesaf. Ymofynei a Mr. WILLIAM JONES, Prince Llewelyn, Aber- lfraw. TO BE SOLD a& THE FINE fiRED SIRE CALLED "TOM STEEL," The p,,p?,tV f M,, William Jones, Liverpool Ams, Llangefni' ???'S?''o/ <? faZ;;m!u;'afh'f!o;1e":á',¡¡e{'t8; also winner of the fi,?t p?i. at the Valley Hurdle B.. in ms. THAT fine bred Sire TOM STEEL, is now T.i..Y.old, a beautiful chesnut colour, standing eix- teen hands high, of an extraordinary bone, and unequalled muscular power, and most perfect symmetry. TOM 8?? was got by that famous sire, Hottenburg, by Conqueror; Dam, Victoria; Grand dam, Helena ;»Greatfgrand dam, Wonderful, by Volunteer. The dam of TOMI STBEL 6was ,tho cleanest bred Mare in Ireland, she was sister in blood tobirdeateber Faughaballagh, Brunnett and <keepingate, by Cockahoop. She was got by 8?* r Hercnles out of IMi.. tephens, the winner of twenty two S??hafe?M&'?h?oS?Wa?°bym<? &e. BS.tMkcf two-yMr-oia CAt. gled &t?. p?M? the A? u.1 Shows of the CarnarYomhire and Anglesea Agriculture Society aT Ban:or, Idangetni and at Carnarron?t w .n. being 3 year old, the other 2 year old, and Colt. Apply to Mr. W. Jones, Liverpool Arms, Llangefni, Anglesea. TO BE SOLD, ø THAT SPLENDID & LPOWFRIIUL HALE-BRED BAY H OIBM, YOUNG BEN. The Property of Mr. Wm. Jones, Liverpool Arms, Llaimtfnt. -VOUNG BEN was got by Bold Ben, Bold Ben by Big Ben, one of the best ICarriiLge Horse in Worcestershire of his day dam by President, grand dam, a well-known hunter brother to Hero, who won 28 nees out of 82, beating aU the best horses in En«la"<Lfcf the Vaes, at all distances and of all weights. Young Ben 1S of a fine Bay Colour, stands full 16 hands high, of a  metry, and possessing bone, great P"?'' and very snpenor action, and he b?s proved himself a sure ? oil-getter. Young Ben Is out'of "diatlnguished Mare, by the well-known  Rattler. Young Ben was bred by Mr. J. Radnorshire; Big Ben, bred by Sir T. Mos?tyn, w',a.s got by Magistrate, out of a fl.dle Male, sister to Luss. M1:ttaf;'I:I¡;'I{e:î=' at Lampeter in 1864, and at Ab.,y-t?ith in 1866 and 1856. The Mcond Premium at the Carnarvon show 1"t yea?4Wwao given to stock e»t of "Young B«n." Tí.¡" j?C?to?'V.JmM.HiwMtt?M'MM.?.?"< ?. I ST. ASAPH UNION. I CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, Ac. ALL Persons desirous of Contracting with the Board of Guardians 01 this Union, to supply BRE m, FLOUR, BUTCHER'S MEAT, (BONE to be con- tracted for separately) GROCERIES, BUTTER, BUTTER' MILK and SWEETMILK PEAS, and other articles of Con- nmption for the St. AapA Workhouse, from the 29th day of :t:b/ïs:ttiob'f4:od¥i):h:e;tt0i{'I1 I o)usive are requested to deliver at my Offi.. in the Werk. house, on or her.. W?dnd.y the 16th day of R.ptamtwr instant, Sealed Tender. with samples of such articles re- quired as can be furnished. Parties' may Tender for any of the Articles oentel? Forms of Tender may be had at my Office as fo. id 7 %eu rity may be required for the performance of the cottracts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Accounts against Ulls Union must be sent to my Office in the Workhouse on or before Saturday the 3rd day of October 'he that o :!f¡reait:d'd:l e Oe tYtl Workhouse aforesaid on Friday the 16th day of October next, bewtwden the hours of 10 and 2, for the payment of the same, —and all Bills not called between those hours on that day will stand over untill the end of next Quarter. By Order of the Board of Guardians, FRANCIS WYNNB, Clerk TO THE SAID UNION. Workhouse, St, Asaph, 3rd September, 1863. DOLGELMJY UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, din. ALL Persons desirous of Contracting with AC,ua?dians of this Union for the next six Months, for BREAD, FLOUR, MEAT, GROCERY, CHEESE, BUTTER, MILK, RICE, CLOTHING, SHOES, COALS, SOAP, CAN- DLES, PEAS, OATMEAL, TREACLE, and other Articles of Consumption for the Workhouse at Dolgelley, are requested to deliver in Sealed Tenders, at my Office, Bridge street, Dol- gelley on or before Wednesday the 23rd day of September, 1863. Security will be required for the performance of the Con- tract. It is competent for any Person to Tender for any of the ArUoles separately. Forms of Tender may be had at my Office on application. GRIFFITH WILLIAMS, Clerk TO THE Boakd OR Guardians. Prynwch yn uniongyrchol oddi wrth y Owmuthr urwr, ac felly arbedweh elw y Matnachwr TS, O'R DOSBARTH CYNTAF. CAPPED and JEWELLED, gyda'r holl WELLIANTAU diweddar, ac wedi eu gorphe* yn y dull gonu, am R,3 5s. YR UN. Dalxer Sylw.—Mae y Watches hyn O'N GWNETTTHUfilAD EIN HUNAIN/ac nid 008 eu rhagorach. Iilwddir Warranty Ysgrifeftedig am Ddeng Mynedd. TR AMSElt O'B DYDD A RHYFEDDOD T DYDD. WATCHES ARrAN RHAGOROL SAQUI AM 21s, YR UN, Hefyd, gellir cael yx enwog Alarm Clock Wyth swllt am y pris isel o 6s. 6ch.~yr oil wedi ellllwarautu. SYLWRR All. YB addkess— J- 0 H N S A QUI, 40, MANCHESTER STREET, LIVERPOOL Yr Ail Shop Watchmaker o Whitechapel. RHAGOCHELIAD rR CYHOEDD. (Jan fod Masnachwyr yn Lerpwl wedi copto fy hysbyslad o Newyddiaduron Lerpwl, gyda'r anpcaji 0 gymmeryd mantais pur annheg o fy masnach, dymuna Mr. Saqui roddi ar ddeall i'r Cymry mal efe ydyw gwneuthurwr gwreiddiol y Patent Lever Watch a gynnygir am Sp. 5s. Mae y w&tches hyn wedi ennill hynodrwydd sefydlog am radlonrwydd a rhagoroldeb ag .ydd V. diffeio ?ydygg.i?, .? i .id nd ?h.ddi P,f r- nynt er cael allan eu hod yn rliagori ar bob math o ddya? 'diadau. Y h.11 Lews Mr. Squi y. d,n r. :idde:a;B a:ee:tr11 r'if/:r buwht .1 D.8.—Anfonir y Nwyddau uchod i bob rhan or byd ar derbyniad Post office Orders. 2384 DAMWAIN DDYCHRYNLLYD. OND HER GOLLIANT BYWYDAU. Tm yn dadlwytho nlfer o gistiau T6, hwy a syrthiasant gyd. th?rf dirfawr trwy y ffenestr, a thrwy yuy acho.i colled fawr. Ond fe ettyb ansawdd y TO am y ddamwain. Os deu- wch roddi prawf unwaith ar fy Nbi ArddamhOg, chwi a ddeuwch eUwaith i brynu. YTEA goreu, 3s. 8e. y pwys, lie, y chFa*r,' dd" 6io. TeacM da, 38. c. Y pwys; 100. yohwarter, nouddwyewas am Sc., a 2Jo. y 0-3. :-5cii: 'm am 2s. go. y pwyo, 80., chw"r, dwy owns an 40., neu owns am 2g. A phob peth arall yn perthya i'r fasnach o'r eiddo goreu am j y pris isal. Telerau—Abian Parod. DANIEL WILLIAMS, 2492 DAN Y Byhciau, DWBYOB. CARTE DE VISITE, O'R Gweinidogion canlynol wedi eu cymmer- yd 0 fyWyd, eyhoeddedig gan John Thomas, 167?osconi ..n.?y t..t, Liverpool, Is. yr un, i'w owl gan brif ,frwrth wyrCymm. Ynawr yn v?roa. Y Parch. H. BEES, LiTerpoøl. *D 8 UkDEItS, Do. *J. HUGHES, Do. -W REES (lIhethog). i THOMAS, Do. N. STEPHENS, Do. *T. AUBREY, Do. J. DA VIES, Birkenhead. *H, E. THOMAS, Do. J. THOMAS, Carno. H. JQlsiES, leu., Llanerchymedd. D. SYMOND, Abergwaen. R. BOBEETS. Aberteifl. J. THOMAS, Carmel, Caerdydd. J. DA VIES, Taihirion. I' 1 yn Sefyll, Eistedd, nen Yignetto. Ita nfo unrhyw lliietYU rhad trwy j post at dderhyniad oaa y bydd ar rymm eisleu Ymeaya «FW Am WURTBV," PA M T BYDD YN C GAmt IIYnD yx immD ta Ma«aachdy Ymenyn hwnw Sydd o'r Tu Cefo i Farohnad St Jdm, LTVSKPOOL. 'Y lUll PAWB YNMYNED TOO, PBIMAU OflABTWIBTH PBBSSNNOIi o 7s. 110., .0 « loo. I 110, IUV PUBLIC NOTICE. RE WALTER SAMUEL. Owing to the ill health of Mr. Walter Samuel, hftTin? com* pelled him to .decline business, A. WHITE begs to inform t?, Welsh Public, that he has tke. th..bo?. premises, and carries on the bless as usual, with a maohhWtMdbtttM selected ?tock of Watches, ClOQks, and Jewellery, Mid that 1D future all letters and Post Office Ordenpnot be a .ao .md -md ?de payabl to Mr. A. WHITE, 10, Paradise street, JA"r. pool, where all favours wHI be puBCtctfUy attendod to. The end e d to. Th. trade supphed. A Single Article at the Wholesale Manu- facturer's Price. WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES I A. WHITE, (LATE WALTER SAMUEL'S) Is ready to supply any quantity of Patent Alarm Clocks aft 3s. 9d. and 6s, 6d., Warranted to awaken the soundest sleeper at any hour. These Clocks are all Brass works, and cannot boo surpassed for durability. THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND WHITE'S CELEBRATED 168. WATCHES, WARRANTED TO KEEP CORRECT TIME. TITY ONE OF WHITE'S OEIGINAL CELEBRATED SOLID SILVER JEWELLED WATCHES AT 20S EACH. WARRANTED FOR 7 YEARS. Notice.—A. W. begs to inform the Welsh Fublis that he Is the original inventor 6f the celebrated Silver Watch at 20a.* and all other imitations are spurious. TRY ONE OF A. WHITE'S BEST FINISHED .1 1 .1 PATENT ENGLISH LEVEBS, CAPPED AND EXTRA JEWELLED, OwnMake, Warranted for 20 years, at £ 3. Hunting Cases £ 3. 108 Guinea Gold Wedding Rings stamped by Government, from los. 6D. to 208. APPLY TO A. WHITE (I,at« WALTERSAMUEW, WHOLESALE WATCH A CLOCK MANUFACTURE*. 10, PARADISE STREET. LIVERPOOL, S Goads forwarded to all parts of the world on receipt of a Port office order. ESTABLISHED DO YEARS. [U. WANTED, A LOT of WELSH PONIES. Apply to A JOHN and Sons, Stables, College afreet, 8haw street, Liverpool. [2801 WANTED, A SOBER and experienced Wood Turner, to A..k? Washing Maids and Broom Beads. Constant employment. Apply to Mr. THOMAS JONES, 47, Mardol, Shrewsbury. WOOED an Apprentice to the Drapery, W Grocery and Pro i.i?. business, by Mr. E. L?", Mostyn Quay olywell. WANTED A STEADY, active, well educated Youth, as -iL an Apprentice to the General Ironmonger Trade. Premium Required. Apply to Mr. J. WILLIAMS, Ironmonger, KhyL WANTED,  SOBER and experienced Baker. Apply A personally, r or by letter, prepaid, to EDwAaDBLxa?, Grocer, Aberystwyth. ETOW G"AIG. t-VYMUNA G?r iemmgc o Gymr?, mewn .U fa dda, o gymMeriad anrhydedTm, ac 0 doulu pwchm- Kenw?EKyMd gyd?tt i Pat?onit. Ehaid st bo< yA Amtbddiath 4c y. fddisonol ar yehdig gyfoeth. Am y many llot, oyfeMer JOHN Bneam, 4 ? Unim-tttttt, T.Cynon, Lberdan. ————— AT oloddwyb. (Namies.) YN Eiswu, 60 o ddynion crynon, at lanw y»- bwri-I y. Ch?..H j Welsh Slate Compaq y7; rc:J \Vlf;e:,p::rbrJ.fdlr, nsu Festiniog. Medi 14eg, 186S. TO DBAPBKS. TI7"ANTED a Junior Assistant, and a Youth u an Appreatice. '??Salary, re?.n. profession, ke., to B"MS.lXyc ?? l?_M3?Brid? .treet, Ch..ter. WANTED a Strong Active Girl as an Ap- prentice to the Confectionery business. Apply to JOSEPH MAUDE, Confectioner, Market Plaoe. Ruthin. YN BISIZU, DAU nM DRI 0 Wehyddion(?"MM) d% .U H. mae <?aw.der o waith  Sh.ddh y aMnM. ),. M. rd yn aelodau gydw, Method!atia1d Cdft. .l.idtdh .t wyr p 7.d6, o -kith Rhaddir y fl.s-or. wmther*.