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!F.$TAM.isnv.T> A.D. 1843. I rrfir WTIEXHAM ADVERTISER, p.^Uhlre, FU.itskUe, 3I.m6>\>!htkv.v, r',n,i¡, Shropshire ami Xorth Wiles I Register. c :nty P:ipt>r for all Official Notion in Denbigh- shire and Flintshire. I I-A-VDStATtrr,D.:t I- I I ) V L E Y AND BRA D LEY, I i» PROP RIETORS. J'f.ë\! (IF SI [WCIUI'-nox—S's. S,1. per Annum, pay- i iv;iniv: oil crrdit, 10s, per annum. Per post j.s I' t I,„T-urnum, pavahle in advance: on Credit, t.-r ;iimuin. ? Sales by Auction. n' Y?';?'? C?t'?H. JOES, AND CO L: LIY PROPERTY MM Trydt?n, in r '[l ri!«t-'iiri" advertised to take place at the t. ,,?.,?h 'P.)tLh'?.)v. <w Monday, the l!)th ?.? '? ? )'<'sT)'<?K?tntthe?thSei)tember. BAnal, JOXKS, ? CO. h"1'' WIJKXHAAI SAIITHFIELD. Tnri:snAY, AI GI ST 22:r,. 1S7S. S' o! )-\T A?n STORE STOCK EVERY ¡,I: n \Y 'n Ten o'clock, and the Auctioneers ? ..?!M't"?? that the Stock ?? at the Mart STOCK AI.UKADY ENTERED. 1,,t "f IVime leasts ,.vertl l>;iivv Fresh Birreii.,3, In-calf heJtVr< "Iwrt horned bulls A int ,.f sluvp, Lambs Calves, and Pigs Sale at Ten o'clock. r>\rcH, JONES. AND CO. !)07b ..?, hi.it*fmlt'/nruit'ireat2Clayton r??, 'I<r: );\)t:H..t!)XR.??('f.,have received 1 I I. in-tl'ndion,; from ih.. repre?entaHves of the Î" ''?\]?m. tc ??H by AlIdlOn, on MOIHY, \:T I:IT:I, 1'? ?" the above premises, the whole ?"  ""? "?'?"? h'?'schoM FURNITURE j ¡I'P '-¡'J .t;I'1.1.t. "i: ?' 'r?. ?:nt?).—H?i"?"e pinnc??rte in '\Ynhu:t, 1:"I:I!i'! n! (' mahogany two-leaf table, ronnd ? :?!?. e?sy and tfun?ins ('haJr, (i ? ?') ?'- in black hair, c?uch, pair of foot'  v vcr. '?lit' "f lustres, cast fender, ash ;?- diiuiile-iointed !!a brackets, cornice '1 Iii, d.n?.'? wiml"w curtains, Brussels "1", h,lr:'1 rn, window rollers and racks, ?c. '?'. i\1' );?/)!)h?'?.nY chctf?nifre, 5 n?'tcx?iy 'Ii "• liaiv. ,h \"udl in (!?, occ'?irma! chair, L' pillar :"?1 claws, wicker work j  ).?t iw??s. r,le, tire irons, f?st! i* r.vn-wels carpet, hearth vug, tw(?- iwMta i-ovnire pole awl rin?. crimson i ;1, ciu taiiis. hmstin do, window r?Ifr? 'V • White leaf and other' :vV'.vriiv. AC. Whit.' !t"'f nnd other oak dress: )I:z iv!ili, aiitl v. i-uvors, tea trays, fenders, fire irons, wanner, bottle jack, dinner service .'uiilrv .wkeiy, metal tea and coffee pots, -1 j;< ..ml forks, flat irons, copper and iron tea dripping pans, clothes maids, gas bliuiU. rollers, anil racks, Ii I v-xI► liKiiuoiv.us.— Skin and  h?U lamp, c?k hall tab'e. oil- j .), h?'.?? ?'"t !"?"' '"?"? "?' '?- ''?' ''?'??-  n-It ?thcr bedsteads, feather and n?ck ■! .iM' liiatrcsscs, toilet n?"??'')'? '• :Vr cuvt*! rails, toilet services, font pan, -i, —;»(<. tables, uiahoijany ni?ht com- I I t «.;sK and other chests of drawers. 1 i'vs. c.n'oetiivi, book shelf, bi:is> and v». ,i p:ins, lire irons, silt cornice, MS IV II LT' biiiiils, rollers, and racks, A.  !i:1 ??h'r tnh. wliwl harv-jw, st?p ladder.  ,!<. !.?t:t)?. dn!)y and tub, fire wood, and ? ;'tllc" efil'i'l'  -c:?T.'cn\')'r <))!<d(? prompt.  'iVipj.l,'rh.iui'oi.ys, Wrexham. ?71? t • H W.I. I.IMK \TOKKs, NEAR III'.MiON. r'? :m," V,y AT tHON, tsu'?cctn'rf'n-, B. .!i< :cii ?)? there n.'u)t, by ME?S!:S .j?'. „• .iNI>. mid Co.. at the Wynnstay Arms, || T: r -HAY. -Uth day of -\u.m.st,ls'? at irt)u))..t!h.uu?x!.??tc)'.nnfth''L?ts? y ?..).n.?',d''T)?Y..)' H?! !.impnnd Fh'x- ■ :J:i:i.r. n')?:"t), together with all .?:i'? P).?i* ..in? i,hin..l' There is" h:tlll- f; ..i:,l liviin.'h l!ai! ,vay to the Quarry, and a ssreat .•Ki-ii'.i'l-iipou tlie works by the late Owner, i 1"'i. is a rare o»p u't'inity for a .:ö0(1 investment to tl ;r,. i.; (if (?,.i 'lit- tr,,ilte, 'Fhe Canal ja? 'J!?')Y.)!irhtht:'ci-W)),n'fhf!orL::in!to j Uiit :ti)))Iv t-i '.Nfr Et). J (-) N, F..?, )? '?.' Mm;j-r. A'')\'t'ir. nc?rHu??nu, or to )t? '??-i?i).-?i'A!:tn.)<).\t; Llangollen and i-v.iry. )N? !Mr I'.il. Jones will arrange with intended to ti)(?l,l t4i vipw tll(. Woll, :1:1 :11 I.(.illtlllplllt V";fll him to th"t "1 r U !I>:l. :1! .I \l\. 1"7'-1, 17ft7i j (i ."¡, Wl-nit al tjt 1:11WU FARM, •• C :11':1, I!j', FU,t,I. )jtj) ?.t?-?t;H..)"Xt-:S.<?.h'e!jeeniit .1 <)rtt?!h'r!.??rt.?'n'!):?i.t?Sf:LLDY' Iii.L,itst tlit? 2:?t-tl, at t!ie • "■ Keys Inn, l.laiifynyilii, at Four for Five o'clock j to c,,Ilslitiivii, to I)e t!iell I)i-t)- tttt ".?)')??!.iL;).,t.,of?xceUenttTr:0\V?<. j ¡ J. L, i'], Tenant's share on the ■' ■ vi. 1'. r; 1'1 r¡dd. 0 0 I ¡"t :7' Mure. '• ."Viiiy LotOue ? h straw I'll go iiir. 1t17j, ??t ''(?r'U't?rsT UtiTH, ?'?. jtjjt "f.AT'\ns'r')!:K STOCK, AT THE )B!jt ):"sst,iTAt'(T'('U:T. I ??-'? lUFiiH. JONES, ,t CO. ?i!) t.?.t their | r.xt iii«.«it!tly Sale of FAT and. STORE STOCK |M|H t;Meii Li-a. HII"'Wtt, on AKnnby. An. 2fitn. >TOI-k AI.KI:\HY E:\TUt!I, IViwe Fat 1:1:11""](,, and Heifers ■H .al 1;:hÎl, Heifer,; ttt! Ki}Hf Slirii)i>!iiiv Down anil other Miec- ;¡';1'1'1 Fat Calves Fat anil Siure Pic!" 1" o j', f 1!a!fouv. E-q.t F. Potts. Evj., I ivn. L, (I, :u-V;il '1'0\\ JJ,1jt1l!L E. SWt,t})h:1Jn. s. Roi.i'rts. 1:1" E. Mos-. Esq.. Air .T. •' MrMr Yi'u.ilrieh, Air P. Williams, '?.. M'.?'nt.?;.n!. Mr !.?.s.?!r?Y.?rich? V ,1 vi.■ m h' E. l. Si. im.'l, Mr FJayne. ttt  ?-'?' ni,?<H'?r n',t.H.?t!.n,'  !r /•/ !• M: I:, .1, ViA.wt^ .Mr T. T!i<»ma«f Mr "Lh\ I". ::lIlllltht'I". t:1 r !)t.tfnl1y dirit ;1. ff l'-d.I.: pl'lI!!l'r. I:.l i'i;i'i.M!NAi;Y. '?!r.'t;):?H<)L')t't:nPKRT\TH!: 'a AND i:f)i;ot*(.H OF WJtEXHAAI. I' 'i? < ?'"?t.YArc-i-i('hvM?rsnAKiH. ?? "?'?. A ('II" "t th? ?i?.n Hotel, Hope-street, d:: r.n-.dny. t;IP 27th day of August. !S7S \it! .i'l; !U tile afternoon, subject to -éonJition t t t t in". ,|]i t|;Use three several wihsiantiallv :-rrA,i|s "WKiXiNC-HOFSES, with V, gardens Lheieiinto beloiiffina' and ??? ? ?' ''?'"?' '? Ld))'; '\<?. 4. k 5, in Salop- ??? Jr'l-!lil. !h<' Bridge House In:\ now ttN ?")\'?'r" 't'"?" of ?Ip-t. Ju?ph 1 :),¡1111 N. iw. :uu1 HolJt:it Hr.^Iie>. ;| j I'1' h.rontains ^o^il cellar, kitchen, j j: '?'?!"ii!ii'<(; budr louis, and the tttt i is i„ ;lll excellent state of renair. )'ti'i.))p)v t??trj()'t\.?o?);s. ??N .?"?K?\!i? Auct.i?ne.'?, Temple I'exliaiti. r.l">b ?N ??. '? .?m ?LOVER. 1' rr II ?? '"?;?! Tin; DEVISEES OF THE LATE ?? ? ?i' K'WAI.'D mn.\?T. 1\.0\ T 'X, NEAR A1ALPAS, CHESHIRE. Vi'L V' ''? -? CTX?. ?y Mr H. H. p.at the (iro^venor Hotel, Chester, nn; !tNN .??''?t<([a\f.fAr<.)s'i'.IS?,:ttt'u.?? tttt 1:" '?'?'U) the afternoon, subject tn HL'h jt)t)t) -'sa' as .shall be thenand there produced, ??t "?'hd \'il);i Residence, called .'Ia]nas the ut?t .If the r?.tdl?nUn.: \,1: 1 I.l! Ie \t:i :"Ill e 41 lè rUlt. t.#all)n !s to H' orthen bury. ??N ",ahlin' entrance hall, laid with :\Iimun :i oiii. ih'iinin^-rooin, kitchen, back, ??N '.??'?'y.Chin.t closet, wash-house detached, ??N 'i'?"???"'?-?"? :md!iueu-ctost;t: cAp!-  j-.iti-i '?''?(. :md df?u?k- coach-house, (Jwer tttt  ? "¡"I\ (ias and water are laid on ??N ?L?i' ??' boa>e. There arc also lar?e softi ??t ? 'V' n ? ''??"'t '?. miles, and the m?ket- v ¡ .1 ''I'' ,)' ,'HI\ ('S. !f v'• s'tuate in the very centre of the ,,t W Wjiin j,n«| the Cheshire hounds. ii'V' j' "f whefltance,-hnme(hate ,Iii 1", II;ft 1. 'LI""}, 1 f,'1"! l'ticiilar.T and orders to new, app V to) X i ). "?'?'? ?' ?'-h John-  "I t" the Auctioneer, (,heter, ? HWlig '?? .\tn..T. W. BROWX. yU'1'-s I'-V M R..T. AV. BROWN. I |AT LliOUcHTON HALL STATION ?N' ?'< ?'??"i"<-).) hi next Fortnightly ??N' HF,l ""d store Cactie, Sheep, Lambs, •'•.li'H v Xv,xKsow, Aug.2^tli, P-'7V. ?M ?'' ??'?"" "'? ?"ctMneer wiH oMige. eet, )11.111, JtI3\1 !,¡lI'lj,' S I  '? at' '?" /r-/i;'t'? Shfop»hiix-D<-iCii hili' ?M ,?''??T..MULp. FLIXTSHtHL. », 'I;' /II.I,III¡'I/I St{JJ;tn', on tha j [,: ,1 II' ,((,1.). (;, ?M? ?. i!, v^ agam mtrncte,ll,y h T. ?'! s-teii;|^l'1' Bv AUCTION, on r/U- N "'? K??'i;J''1 ??'? "'c!n? ;.bont W: u iv t j? "■ -I?' ,niiers and {hl¡:î (If "!)Xft v 'I:¡¿H 11\\1' ? '??' ?  "? '?"' !:AMS. .-i 1 ) '(' J ..)J. :1.. f..Í! \1 Ils. "III', I' I' tB if p" i! 'eK'L'st?.t'?Pr?rty ,k°' K> 'I' l'I\J:¡ F\l: It'\ I' I'  ''A' I three shear d.), 'm? Z shear- '"q,. 1.\ '11' 1.11; 1.1In')Jf'" .), 0' ,I"Jj"¡,I1.,t 1- .I!e 1.1.1 p.I1.- ?t ?.?"?' '?'?l tn d?.s''pnor to ?Jo ? ''b.)!. ?? ??AuctiM.eer. (']'1, l:oçs.. }')']' Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22ND, l. YiREXHA)1 SAIITHFIELD. Mil LLo\yn begs to inform his numerous friends? "d snpportsrs that he has tu?en FIRST M?dAS. E<'<r;D S'fAD in the New SmitMeht (which is on the Mt hand aide of the entrance). where he will in future hold his fortnightly sales of cattle, sheep, Pigs, &l' and trusts he shaU receive the same support that has hitherto been accorded him (luring the time he h,'i been in business as an auctioneer, anil has the pleasure of announcing his next sale will take place on TIPT.SIUY, August 22nd The following; Stock are already entered. A prime lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, and with Calve3 at foot. Barrens, Stirks, Store Bulls, See. A magnificent lot of Fat Calves A prime lot of Shropshire and Cross-bred Fat Sheep A number of Polk and Bacon J>is, also Stores The I ropei-ty of regular supporters of the bte Auction Mart: Sir W. W. Wvnn, Bart., M.P., i Wynnstay Sir R. Palmer. Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., Hon. Geo. Kenyon, T. U. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., Bryn-y-pys; S. Yorke, Eiq. S. P. Hoiie, Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Pickliill Hall; j Captain Onnroil, Penylan; A. Peel, Esq., Gerwyii A. Balfour, Esq., Alount Alyn: Capt. Godfrey, H. W. Mereditli, Esq., T. Beakbane, Esq., F. E. Cotton, Esq., Captain Best, E. Swetenham, Esq., W. H. Darby, 1'sq., l'rymbo T. Clayton, Esq., Major Roper, H. AVhalley, Esq., Plasmadoc Captain Owens i Althrev, Peter Walker, Esq., George Barbour, Esq., | J. Clarke, Esq., R. C. Webster, Esq., George Plant, Esq., Henry Dennis, Esq., Henry Humphreys, I Esq., J. R. Bennion, Esq., E. Handles, Esq., R. J. j Sisson, Epq., Charles Griffiths, Riq., Thomas Morris, Esq., £"p Hill J. Kenrick, Esq.. Wynn Hall B. S. i Roberts, Esq., Burton Hall W. Thompson, Esq., Bryn Farm, Penyllan; Airs Johnson, Esless The Alisses T e vi- Aliss Haves, New Briti-h Iron Com- pany: liroughton Coal Co. Alessrs T. Evison, Eyton H. Peate, Eyton Thos. R. Parry, J. Millimm, T. Aleredith, H..1, Roberts, J. Davies, Llanypwll E. WiUi?m-. H. Bate, S. T. Reeves, E. Humphreys, T. Hobe't?. T?t-?; T. Fenrnnn, Ro?on J. B. ?!ur!ess, S. Dale, Holt K. Parker, Beljrrave J. Forrester, A. Sutton, 'Piomfls Hriffith, T. Brassey, Althrev: T. lieake, ,T. Owens, Coddington: Alos. Ilosiett: i-oolce, WorthenLory II. Harrison, Plascoch J. Edwards, Carthaji'o ri T. Wainwrirfit, J. Roberts, Wuodliouse; J. Lee, H. alurless, Kuitbon J. Evans. Hollies C. Fiirsoragf!, Revan, Jackson, Eanllev, W- Billii«s-. ton, AI. Darlington, tc., &c The property ci J. B. llIrle", En Wvrrwtav Arnie Hotel. Vr.iaii; Boars, Col Cooke's breed. Sale at 10 o'clock to a minute. CWpll OHTH WALES AND CHESHIRE H(JR,¡'; AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. 1. VTK AUCTION AIART, BEAST MARKET W R E X H A AT. Mil LLOY D has great pleasure in announcing his H next of horses, carriages, iVc.. in the above Kepo«Hory will take place PIl Tiii'KSHAY. SEP- TEJiitKK 5TH, IfvS several hack and cart horses, cobs, ponies itc.. are already entered. entries re- spectfully sjlicited, ALSO First ami s« eond prize will be giver, for the best sucking exhibited of any cksi First Prize, sevei\:i are already entered. Early entries are soliciud so that they may he fully advertized and entered in catalogue, also ensure a good stand All Colt- i'Wiled for competition mn«t be at the Repository not Liter than 12 o'clock for the conveni- ence of ,ui'b;n; Ac. Sale at 2 o'clock prompt, commencing with Colts. Offices J'j issey, Wrexham. ]!)2-1g SALES BY MR LGVATT. HEAP TERRACE, ERDDIG ROAD. DAY, AUGUST 23UD, 1^7^. j D Ai.E oi HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for Kitchen, IO Pailoi and Three Bed Room. Sewing Ala- chine. Sale at Two o'clock. EDWARD LOYATT. AvCXIONKKit. Wrexham. Any. 9, 1S78. WH1 y. nOLT STREET TERRACE. MONDAY, AUGUST 28TH, Sale :j Elov: Wahivt Wood Sufi: vpitolsttfed iii Grt'Cii Rfpp. bauthiomc lialf-teitet- BtfoUafii in ifon and t'a-: Spring inattrey ■, i'-s. MR LOVA iT has been inatruck?. by Mr John ?Yi Wood, -vho is leaving WrexhnH, to SELL BY .\lTTI¡ I, above stated, the whole of his very valuable FURNITURE, adapted for kicel'.ens, parlor, end liedromu" Full partii'r.s in bills and catalogue-. :lle at Two o'doc:. l-.ttwi. S A B Y il I U. JOHN JONES. j Mil .K'MN JONES will hn'd his NEXT 8ALE of' ('.?T?'i F, Sheep, :u:<tPi?nn the Wrfx?am' • SinitliSebl on Tiiuiisi)AY, Aug. 1S7S Al.^o an excellent ;.hs"ton, Shanilries, S addlen-. Bridles. A:ie:io:.< to Oftke, Crescent-terr;.ce, Wrexham. lSifll legal and Public Noticas. (;Ii\ t UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS. PlilDE OF SOUTHSRA LODGE. '111ft: ABOVE LODGE w;H hoM th?I'. Ann?ersory 1. at Lhf ')11ers' Arms Souths;), oa ?ATCRDAV. Au gust 24th. The Fifth Denbigh Volunteer Be. vill bein tt- tendance Dancir.. .f.i-nmencc at Sis o'cloc! little A. HüCKEXHFLL, fwrstary. RANT ATTLE, HonSE, SHEEP, DOt: 'k LTITY, AND PlfiEON SUuVV, u 12. isUO i:: Pi i^es. Entries close August 27. A. F. ClJ"hwr, secretary, 28, H?m?tc'?tt'eet, ?irhen' 1. 'lU22a RUABON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. P;•>■!>r :—Sin WATKIX W:A>;s WYN. BAHT., M.P. EX Wynnstay Park, August littli, ls^.s, Jfj of Fruits, Flowers, Yegeta.bles, Modellings, Carvings, Dr.:wings, Needlework, Cottage Industries, Splendid Band of the SHlth Regiment, (;, ,,a pvoce?* sion of headed by Fife Bands, Drum and Fife Bar: Competition. Dancing and. Fireworks. W iiiiistu;. f;-vdens and Lawn open. Admission— 1I1,i]" I-. at One o'clock; Public at Two o'clock, I- after Three o'clock, (ill. WAIS. WRIGHT, Treas. P. Hon. sec. l*2ya AlF.RlOXCTH-sHIRE TWELFTH ANNUAL SHOW Will be heid at TOWYN, 12th SEiTF.MBF.lt, 1>\X Puksshent W. W. E WYNNE, E- PKXIAUTII. Via-President: Air ROBERT DAVIES. DRt lD, COIUVEX. ENTRIES CLOSE,—Root CI'Op Idl Ati,,ti-,t all other entries except jumping 23th August.. FOR the -Ti.iiipins Prizes see future advertisements J' and .u?H bilk Special cheap i-?i!wny arrane.. ment see Company's Time 11m3. For further particulars and entry fcrrus apply to' the Secretav- TIIOMAS ELLIS, Henbla-, Bala. | 1 RYMBO WATER COMPANY. | ——— "TOT/CE is Hereby Given, that the Nineteenth iN General Half-Yearly .Meetingof the Proprietors of the Brymbi Water Company will be held at the j Wynntay Anns Hotel, Wrexham, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of August, 1878, at the hour of Two: o'clock in the afternoon. An application will be made at the above meeting for authority to borrow further capital. The Transfer Books of the Company will tie closed on the Mh day of August, and continue closetl tintil; after the meeting.. By order of the Director, j THOAIAS CHARLES, Offices: Emnbo, Secretary. August 1st, 1878. isi2h THE RHOS RELIEF FFSD. I WREXHAM COMMITTEE. J. C. OWEN, Esy., .MAYOR, CILUSMAV. j Amount already acknowledged 13-3 I 0; ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. Trustees Lord Kenyon. 2 2 0, Air Clias. Giaseodine 0 10 151 Hugh riercc, Esq. 5 0 0 j Further subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Honorary Secretary, or may be paid to the accounts of the Wrexham Committee of the Rhos: Relief Fund," at the North and South. Wales Bank, High-street, and the National Provincial Bank, Hope-, street, Wri-xham. J. OSWELL BURY, Honorary Secretary. Temple-low, WrexhAm, ,] II! I;th, I7S. looSb, THE RHOS RELIEF TJUND. i —— RHOS COMMITTEE. sir W. W. Wv.x.x, Bart, f;I,P,. Amount of Subscriptions already ackiu»v.. i d. lodged. o FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS will l?? th!?k:u!h F Teceive I by the Honor:-ry Trc.?'tr. Mr li. Roberts, Poakey, Ruabon; or can 1, at the North and South Wales flaiilr, lVr..e,;Li (j, credit of The Rhos Relief Fitml." Men's, Women's, and Children's T,eit-OfT ClotllUli will be thankfully rejeivetl by the Cor.i.r.iittee. Legal and Public Notice WREXHAM FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1878. FORMS of entries may now be had from Mr Strachan, High-sheet, and Mr. J. B. SHIRLEY, Hon. Sec. National Provincial Bank, Wrexham. 1944g BUCKLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thac the Ordinary Half-yearly MEETING of the Shareholders of the Buckley Railway Company will be held at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, on Saturday, the 31st day of August, 1S78, at 1.30 o'clock, p.m., for the transaction of the general business of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed on and after this date, and will remain so until after the Meeting. Dated this 16th day of August, 1878. G. M. DIXON; Chairman, JOHN BROUGHTON, Secretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham. 1910b WREXHAM, MOLD, ANQ CONN AITS QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary l? HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Wrexham, Mold, and Con- nali's Quay Railway Company will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on SATURDAY", the 31st day of August, 1878, at Twelve o'clock noon, for the transaction of the General Business of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed on and after this date, and will so remain until after the meeting. Dated this 14th day of August, 1878. By order of the Share Directors, JAMES FRASER, Companv's Offices, Secretary. Wrexham. 1918d WREXHAAI, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY COAIPANY. "l^rOTICE IS HEREBY <?!VEN that the Ordinary I l?t HALE YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of MORTGAGEES of the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on SATURDAY, the 31st day of August, 1878, at half-past Twelve o'clock p.m. The Transfer Books will be closed on and after this date, and will so remain until after the meeting. Dated this 14th day of August, 1878. By order of the Mortgage Directors, JAAIES FRASER, Company's Offices, Secretary. Wrexham. 10I9 IN THE AlATTEK OF THE COAIPANIES' ACTS, ISfi2 AND lSl" AND IN THE AIATTER OF THE RUABON COAL COAIPANY, LI-NIITED. THE CREDITORS of the above-named Company Tare required on or before the 1st day of October, 1S7S, to send their names and addresses and the par- ticulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any) to Henry Dever, of 4, Lothbnry, in the City of London, Public Ac- countiint, the Official Liquidator of the said com- pany and if so required, by notice in writing from the .-aid Official Liquidator, are by their solicitors to coins in and prove thck said debts or claims at the Chambers of the Vice-chancellor Sir Richard Alalins, IS, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, in the county of Middlesex, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of Lny distribution made before such debts are proved. Wednesday, the 13th day of No- vember. 1878. at twelve o'clock at noon at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the debts and claims. Dated this Sth day of August, 1878. EDWARD SHEARAIE, 191211 Chief Clerk. LTHF, MOLD GAS AND WATER COAIPANY. "T^"OTICE is Hereby Given, that the Ordinary _i? Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Com- pany will be held at the Offices of the Company, at the Cross, in Mold, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of August instant, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for the transaction of General Business. The Transfer Book of Shares will he closed on the 22nd instant, and will not be reopened until after the "aid meeting. By order, JOHN HUGHES, Secretary. Alold, 15tli August, 1878. 1926. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I will not be re- t_ sponsible for any debt or debts which my wife, Fanny Bowen, may contract after this date. EDWARD BOWEN, Painter. Witness—-TA>. BARKER, Wrexham. Rhosvmedre, August 15th, 1S78. 1943a THE WREXH, MOLD, and CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY, connecting the London and North- western Railway at Hope Junction with the Great Western Railway at Wrexham, forms the SHORTEST and CHEAPEST ROUTE between OSWESTRY, Rua- bon, Wrexham, and AIolil, Denbigh, Ruthin, St. Asaph, Rhyl, and Holyhead Line. See the W. III. and C. Quay Co.'s Time Tables for Through Service of Trains. SEA-SIDE EXCURSIONS.—NINE HOURS AT RHMJ.— Every Alonday, from July 1st, Excursions run from Wrexham to Rhyl at 7.0 a.m. and 0.40 a.m. and intermediate Stations, as per bills. Return fare, 2s (id third class. SAT L KDAY TO MONDAY AT THE SEA-SIDE.— En:ry Saturday, from July Uth, Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued from A\ rexliam and Interme- diate Stations to Rhyl and Abergele by the 9.10 a.m. and 2.25 p.m. Trains, See hills for full particulars. Special terms and arrangements made for school Trips, and guaranteed Excursions to Bangor, Llan- diuino, Denbigh, Liverpool, Alanehester, &c. All information to be obtained fromT. CAISTWRIOHT, W. M. and C. U. Railway, Wrexham. 15:m TO THE OVERSEERS of the Poor and the Superin- tendent of Police of the Pariah of Rvabon, and to all whom it mcty concern. Y HO?ERT EDWARDS JONES, now residing at 1 > Hi,h-treet, in the parish of Ruabon, in the county of Denbigh, Grocer, hereby give notice that it is iii. to apply at the General Annual Lieen sing Aleeting for the division of Ruabon, to be holden at the Court House in Ruabon, in the said county, on the thirtieth day of August instant, for a certificate of Justices authorising the grant to me of a License to sell by retail Wine in pursuance of 23 "iet., rnP- Z;, aec- Spirits in pursuance of 24 and j 2j Vict., cap. 21, sec. 2 and Acts amending the same, j to be consumed on the premises, at a shop situate at High-street, Ruabon, aforesaid. Given under my hand this sixth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight. (Signature) ROBEHT E. JONES. — 'i'O THE OVERSEERS<\f the Pour, and the Super- ij)teiide,iit (,f Police nf the District and Tmciifhip of Qwertiilif. in the Parish of Grexfiml, in the County of Denbtj'h, and to all vlmn it may concern.  ROBERT ROBERTS, of Hhos Robin, in the 1 > Township of Owersyllt, in the County of Den- bj?n, and for the last three months having resided in the said Township, and carried on the business of a Builder, do hereby give you notice that it is my in- tention to apply at the next General Annual Licensing Aleeting, to be lioliteii at the County Hall, Wrexham, in the said County on the Second (lay of September next ensuing for a Licence to sell in pursuance of the Act I 2, George IV. and 1 William, 4c., 64 and Acts amendine the same, Beer by retail to be drunk or consumed on the premises at a house situate at Rhos Rollin aforesaid and in my own occupation and of which I iim owner. Given under my hand this ninth day of August one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight. 1904gf ROBERT ROBERTS. WREXHAAI BAND OF HOPE UNION. THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL will be held (by kind j j. permission of Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart.), in Acton Park, on MONDAY, 19th August, 1878. A PROCESSION Will start from the Beast Alarket at 2 p.m., and pro- I ceed through the principal streets to the Park, headed by the FIRST DENBIGHSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEER BAND. Tea will be Provided on the Ground. Various Sports and Amusements, including Kite Flying, Skipping, Itace, &-c., &c. PUNCH AND JUDY." The Band will play a Selection of Alusic during the evening. The Programme will conclude with a GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS, Under the superintendence of Air J. Follows, the Celebrated Fete Caterer of Stafford. Admission ;-AduIts (Park and Tea), Is; Children under 15 (do.), 8d. Adults (Park only), 6d Children uniter 15, 3d. Tickets may be had from Members of the Com- mittee, and the Secretary, Mr W. ROBEItTS, Percy- road, Hirdir. 1890d 1878. MERIONETHSHIE AGRICULTURAL SHOW, j l' held at TOWYN, on THURSDAY, September ? 12th. —— PrtFf- I I)F.NT W. W. E. WYNNE, ESQ., Peniartli, Towyn. The following Prizes will be competed for: £ s. d. For the best performer over Hurdles, Stone Wall 4ft. 6in., and a water jump, 14ft 21 0 0 Second best ditto 7 7 0 Third best ditto 3 3 0 Fourth best ditto 1 1 y CATCH WEIGHT.—OPEN TO GENERAL COMPETITION.— I Entrance, ill each. Entries to be forwarded to the i Secretary, together with the entrance mOMY :mù colors, by Post Office Order pnyaMe at Bala, on or before 1st September. Post Entries up to 10 a.m., i 10th September, £ 2 '10s each. All competitors to be, t\ "I) 'Th P. on the ground not later than p.m. The Prizes will not be awarded should the Judges consider there is vo merit there is ¡'ú ¡¡¡,f. THOMAS ELLIS, I 1380c Secretary. I Public and Legal Notices. PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY, August 19th, 20th, & 21st. DR LYNN'S j^/JEDIUM In his Unrivalled Entertainment and Light Seance, as given upwards of 3,000 times at the Egyptian Hall, London. THE LIVING MARIONETTES AND LILLIPUTIAN WONDERS. They Sing, Dance, & Talk. "The most wonderful and amusing per- formance that ever composed an evening's eiitertainment.Tii)ies. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., to commence at 8 p.m. Plan of hall and tickets for Reserved Seats at the Misses WHITING, High-street. 1961C Business Announcements. -J-J' WREXHAM DISTRICT PERMANENT BENEFI BUILDING SOCIETY. Incorporated under the Building Societies Acts, 1874. Shares, £50 each. Entrance Fee, Is per Share or part of a Share. THIS Society is now prepared to make advances t repayable in a certain number of years, on Alortgages. A meeting is held on the first Monday in each month for receiving subscriptions and enrolment ci members. For further particulars apply to the Secretary. [' J. B. SHIRLEY. No. 12, Temple-row, Wrexham. 610 1 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ¡ CHEAP SUMMER EXCURSIONS.—On every SATURDAY, until further notice. Cheap Ex- cursion Tickets for Corwen, Ruthin, Denbigh, Bala, Dolgellv, Barmouth, Towyn,. Aberdovey, Harlech, Penrliyiideudraeth, Portmadoc, Criccieth, Pwllheli, Llanymynech, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Bortli, and Aberystwith, ¡ will be issued from Chester and Wrexham by any of the through trains, available to return on the Alonday following date of departure. On every MONDAY, until further notice, an Ex- cursion Train for Corwen, Bala, Dolgelley, and Bar- month will leave the above-named departure stations, and return the same evening. Tickets and handbills can be obtained at the stations. 14?7 ? b Paddingtou Terminus. J. GRIERSON, Manager. Paddington Terminus. REMOVAL OF BUSINESS. WMHALL- I WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER, I HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAAI. W. H., finding his premises too small for his In- creasing Business, has taken the Shop, No. 2, ABBOTT STREET, ) and will OPEN on THURSDAY, with a large and varied Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, which for Price and Quality CAXXOT BE EQUALLED in the Ladies' Elastic-sides 2s 5d. Gentlemen's „ Us 6d. Alcn's Strong Working Boots 5s fid. Children's in great variety, and at equally Low Prices j Repairs done promptly and well. I Note the New Address No. 2, ABBOTT STREET, i No.2, ABBOT't STREET, ¡ Henblas-street Shop to Let, apply 2, Abbott-street, Also to Let, a Good Bakehouse, upon the premises. 1630b 'THE CITY of LODOX TEA COAIPANY, i. 3H, BASINGHALL STREET, E.C. Supply their Teaa direct to private consumers. The City of London Tea Co., invite attention to their Co-operative System, which enables small con- sumers to obtain their Tea direct from the Wholesale House. Price List with full particulars post free on appli_ ca- i tion. HEAL-ALL OINTMENT (Trade Alark-registered), OR EVERY MAN'S FRIEND, BEST APPLICATION KNOWN for Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinils. It cures Old Sores, Ulcerated Sore Legs. It cures Ulcerated Sores on the Head and Neck. It cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face, It cures Scurvy Sores, Cancerous Ulcers. It cures Burns and Scalds, Ringworm, Itch, Piles. It cures Weak and Watery Eye. It cures Red and Sore Eyelids. I It cures Inflammation in the Eyo. It cures Moving Specs or Floating Bodies before the [Eyes. It cures Cataracts and P.irtial Blindness. It cures Obscurity of Vision and Dimness. It cures Children's Sore Eyes left after measles. It allays Inflammation in a few hours, and soothes pain very quickly. Sold in pots at Is IJtl, 2s 9d, and 4s (id each. THE WONDERFUL BLOOD PURIFIER. JONES AND C 0 ? ? UNIVERSAL PURIFYING MIXTURE. Trade Mark—" Purifying Mixture." For Purifying, Cleansing, and Clearing the Blood from all impurities, arising from whatever cause, and guaranteed to be the best preparation in the world for a)I eruptions of the skin, blotches, spots, pimples, black-heads, pustules, boils, carbuncles, ringworms, scald heads, sore eyes, erysipelas, itch, scurf, scrofula scurvy, glandular swellings, cancerous sores, bad legs, piles, sypliillis, secondary symptoms, and for all blood and skin diseases. For rheumatism also it is unequalled for relieving pains and subduing inflamma- tion, and speedily effecting a perfect cure. It is agreeable, palatable, rnd safe, and may be taken at all seasons, and under any circumstances. Sold in bottles at 2s 3d and 4s HIl each, and in case? (containing six times the Quantity) lls each; by all t Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughou the United Kingdom, or sent to any address on re- ceipt of 27, 5ti, or 132 stamps. COUGHS! COUGHS! JONES'S BALSAAI OF HOREHOUXD, TOLU, t LINSEED-(Registered). THE AIOST AGREEABLE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY for asthmatic and consumptive coughs, bronchitis, winter coughs, difficult breathing, whooping cough, hoarseness, loss of voice, and all affections of the chest and lungs. One bottle in most cases effects a cure. Price Is lAd, 2s 9d, and 4s 6t1 per bottle JONES'S PATENT VEGETABLE PILLS FOR WIND (Registered), ARE THE BEST PILLS IN THE WORLD for bad digestion, wind and pain in the stomach, liver complaint, jaundice, sick head- ache, pains in the chest, loss of appetite, flatu- lency, griping, a sense of weight in the back and loins, darting pains in the region of the heart, liver and kidney constipation, pains in the thighs, sometimes shooting down to the calf and feet, suppression and reterdon of urine, pains in the stomach, and all liver 'I complamts. Thousands have been cured by these Pills, and many who had been pro- nounced hopeless, have been thoroughly re- stored to health by their use. OXE BOX WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL OF THEIR EFFICACY. Sold in boxes at Is lid, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d each- Sent post free for 15 or 36 stamps. Sole man- ufacturers, W. JONES and Co., Chemists, 157 Great Howard-street, Liverpool. REMARKABLE CURES. 2, Birket-street, Liverpool, 20th March, 1874. Dear Sirs,—It is with feelings of pleasure I write to inform you of the good effects your PURIFYING nXTURE and HEAL-ALL OINTAIENT haa done to me. About six yeaTS ago I was bitten on the leg by a venomous reptile, which nearly cost me my lüe; and I now declare to you and the world, after spending over .£150 in doctors' bills to try and heal the leg, it is now entirely healed, after using onlv two 4s lid pots ef j your WORLD-FAMED OINTAIENT and two lis cases of your universal PURIFYING MIXTURE. The truth of the above statement any person who wishes ii may refer to me. Your very obedient servant, j Messrs Jones and Co. JAMES SMITH. Baton Rouge, Louisana, U. States, July 1871. Gentlemen,—I enclose you a P.O. order foi .£2 lOs, for one dozen boxes of your Vegetable Wind Pills and Heal-All Ointment. Please send by the first mail, and direct as before. I intend to distribute them amongst t my friends here. Your Wind Pills are the best I ever used in my life, and your Ointment exceeds anything I ever saw for healing all kinds of sores. Yours very obediently, To W. Jones and Co. EDWIN I-'I-CLOY Sold in bottles at 2s 3d and 4s 6d each, ami in cases containing six 2s 3d bottles, lis each, sufficient to effect a cure in long-standing cases. Agents for Wrexham and districts :— MB. J. F. EDISBURY, Chemist, High-street. J. FRANCIS, "Hope-street, Khos Air Alagin Ruthin Mr Ronw Ruabon Air Ed. Davics Holywell Mr Carman Llangollen Mr Evans Rhyl Mr Jones Oswestry Air Saunders Abergele Mr Jones I Mr E. Williams Corwen Mr Jones Denbigh Mr Jones; 1092re V Business Announcements. WILLIAM WARBURTON'F" OLD ESTABLISHED PAINTING AND GILDING BUSINESS, AND PICTUPE FRAME MANUFACTORY, 2, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM. 126-1h SPECIALITIES. I JUST RECEIVED BLACK FELT HATS, Cork Lined. BLACK FELT HATS, Patent Ventilated. BLACK FELT HATS, New Shapes in round Crowiui. BLACK FELT HATS, New Shapes in Square Crowns. QLÅCK FELT HATS, Cltrfcal ShttfeJ. BLACK & BROWN FELT HATS, From 3i6 to 12i(j, C. DAVIES, MILITARY TAILOR, HOSIER, AXD HATTER, 58, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. I 141Su T. L E E. WAITER, ETC., 4 ELEANOR TERRACE, LORNE STREET, RHOSDDU, AYREXHAM. Wedding Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners, and Ball Suppers attended. Waiters sent out by the Week or Month. 15073 HOLKER AND £ jUDWORTH, GENERAL ENGINEER*, Having had considerable practical experience in the manufacture and repairing of LOCOAIOTIVES, ENGINES, AND MA- CHINERY IN GENERAL, Trust, by prompt attention to business, combined with good workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. Estimates given for Millwrights' and General work. WORKS:- i ADJOINING WHEATSHEAF STATION, WREXHAM. 15S4 SPECIAL PREPARATIONS.—NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS. I [ THE "OLIVE CREAM. (Registered at Stationers' Hall). ) Highly recommended for PRESERVING, INVIGO- RATING, and DRESSING the HAIR, rendering it Soft and Glossy, and imparting a healthy stimulus to the Roots of the Hair. PREPARED ONLY BY FR A N c I s PHARMACIST, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, In Is and 2s Botttles. FRANCIS'S VOICE LOZENGES, for Clearing and Stren-thening the Voice, relieving all Affections of the Throat, Hoarseness, Huskiness, Sore Throat, Re- laxation of the Uvula and Tonsils. Public Speakers and Singers take them with much benefit as a Preventive of Hoarseness, and as a Remedy when it exists. Sold 'in Boxes, Is nd, 2s 9d each; or per post, the Is Id for Is 2d, 2s !ld for 3s, in stamps, from J. | FRANCIS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Hope-street, Wrexlinm. 13ii'd I OTICE. PARTIES INTENDING FURNISHING SHOULD nTT J. LLOYDS. CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT. j 4, CHESTER STREET, WREX HAM. BEDROOM SUITES FROM TEN GUINEAS. DINING ROOM  AKD -1 DRAWING ROOM SUITES, AT I REDUCED PRICES. 177Sh UMBRELLAS! lJMBRELLAS NOW ON MEW, An Immense Assortment of Gents' SILK, ALPACA, J and ZANELLA UMBRELLAS, ) TWILLED SILK & NATURAL STICKS, j 10s. 6D. i Note the AcldTess I C. D????. | •MILITARY TAILOR, HOSIER, AND HATTER, 5S, HOPE STREET, < WREXHAM. j 1!130d THE WREXHAAI AGRICULTURAL IAIPLEAIENT DEPOT. First Prize far Implements of the Denbigh- shire and Flintshire Agricititlij-al Soektil awarded to E. Powell, 1868. ) 11 f, ti 1872. to J. E. Powell, 187(;. J. E. pOWELL negs to call the attention of Agriculturalists to his large and well-selected STOCK of IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES for the Season, viz., POWELL BROS. & WHITAKER'S MOWING AND REAPING AIACHINES, HAYMAKERS, HORSE RAKES, A AIERICAN HAY COLLECTORS. BEVERLEY, BRISTOL, & BALL'S j CARTS, CHEESE PRESSES, CHEESE STOOLS. CHEESE MAKING APPARATUS, &c., &c. An early inspection invited. Please note Address:— J. E. POWELL, WHOLESALE A RETAIL IRONMONGER, IRON AIERCHANT, &C., li, TOWN-HILL, A 7, ABBOT-STREET, WREXHAM. P.Please send in Machines for Repair as soon as possible, 125PU Jo STEVENS, COOK AND CONFECTIONER, HOPE STREET, WREXHAAI. The following Testimonial has been received from the late Chef of the Buffet Anglais et Americain, Paris :— I feel it a great pleasure to state that I found Mr Tom Stevens to be a first-class Cook, and during my absence from the kitchen to be a thorough trustworthy Manager. To MT T. STEVENS, Batignolles, Paris." 1913b ESTABLISHED 1817. DYEING DYEING DYEING FIRI?T-CLASS  CERTIFICATE OF PRIZE MEDAL MERIT Awarded I Awarded 1874. THE LARGEST DYE WORKS IN THE MIDLAND COUNTIES. IAIPROVEMENTS IN THE ART OF DYEING & FRENCH CLEANING, AT THE MIDLAND COUNTIES STEAM POWER DYE W 0 R K S, LEICESTER, Lichfield, and Burton-en-Trent, JOHN "ill I T H, SOLE PROPRIETOR. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT WREXHAAI: I MISSES WHITING, Fancy Repository, 2, High-street. I OSWESTRY: AIRS AI. REASON, Fancy Repository, Church-street. tij Goods sent to and received from the above Agents Weekly. j AGENTS WANTED IN RUABON AND UNREPRESENTED DISTRICTS. g The New Price and Colour List for 187S to be had Gratis or Post Free. 1295b i H pROVIDE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. By taking a Policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COAIPANY. The oldest and largest Accidental Assurance Com- pany. RIGHT Hox. LORD KINNAIRD, Chairman. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 1,000,000, ANNUAL INCOAIE £210,000. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury, may be secured at moderate Premiums. Bonus allowed to Insurers offive years standing. ACCIDENTS OCCUR DAILY Y.1,230,000 has been paid as COMPENSATION. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agent, or 64, COBNHILL, LONDON. WILLIAAI J. VIAN, Secretary. Agents Agents for Wrexham:—Mr W. JAMES, Wheatsheaf Railway Station. Air J. B. SHIRLEY, National Provincial Bank of England. 1211 NEW FOR THE SEASON. j c. DAVIKS HOME SPUNS, SCOTCH TWEED AND i CHEVIOT SUITS. €. DAVIES> L ?* j L  WORSTED, CASHAIERE, AND FANCY COATINGS. C. DAVIES, FANCY TROUSERINGS, ALL NEW PATTERNS AND SHADES. C. DAYIE, SUMMER OVERCOATINGS. TOURIST SUITS, £3 3s. TROUSERS, 21s. The Wrexham Cricket Flannel kept in Stock. Made in any Garment to Order. 58, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAAI. 1420d GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Advertiser Office, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description o COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUTED Publishers (by authority) of the Abstract of the Coal Alines Regulation Act, AND Special Colliery Rules for North Wales. To be had in Sheets and Books, in both English and Welsh. BAYLEY &B RADLEY, PROPRIETORS. CTMAGGOT-FLY AND SCAB IN SHEEP. gTOKOE'S SHEEP DIP Is the best known Compound for STOPPING THE FLY, and for PREVENTING AND CURING THE SCAB. It also kills all TICKS and LICE; promotes the growth of the wool, and keeps the sheep healthy and perfectly clean till shearing time the following summer. This (lip contains the largest percentage of soluble constituents, and as the value of a dip depends on its ready solubility in cold mater, it necessarily follows that this dip is the BEST and MOST EFFECTIVE ONE of its kind in use. Flockmasters pronounce it to be THOROUGHLY RELIABLE and the BEST OF ALL DIPS. Alanufactured by T. STOKOE, M.R.C.V.S., Chemical Works, Hay, South Wales and Sold by Agents in nearly every Market Town. lhOOb ON SAHE. I TO F. AR-tl ERS, CATTLE, FOWL, AND PIG t FEEDERS.—We are now supplying the under. noted, and our present prices are- I Feeding Indian Aleal .£6 0 0 per ton. I Do. Wheat Aleal .£5]0 0 „ Do. Rice Meal tf; 0 0 Do. Palm Nut Meal,ft) 10 0 „ Do. Fowl Corn, as (id and 4s 6d Per Imperial Bushel. All of First-class Quality. Samples sent free on ap- plication. Sacks, Is each. Payment, Net Cash. Apply to LANGLEY & CO., 4, Argyle-street, Liverpool. 1279a Business Announcements. RAILWAY TIAIBER YARD, WREXHAAI. We T HOMAS, Begs to can attention to a Prime Car.YO of SPRUCE DEALS, Per Clifton, just arrived, and piled at Con- nah's Quay, from Miramichi, N.B. Also, now discharging, per Quaco, from St. John's, N.B. Arabian daily expected from Riga, with RAILWAY SLEEPERS, LOGS, AND LATHWOOD. SLATES in Truckloads sent direct from the Quarries. A quantity of HURDLES on Sale. Lowest Prices on application. 1951d HA X E L L'S ROYAL EXETER HOTEL JtjL is situate in the most open part of the WEST-  STRAND, close to the THEATRES, and most JOShSrttHS' Objects of Interest, with the advantage of being entirely surrounded by the wood pavement. Apartments, 2s M Drawing-Rooms, with Bedrooms e? <Mt<e, lOa M, 12a 6d Service, Is M. The tariff is never varied. TOURIST SEASON.—" We will add that the House is admirably placed for pleasure parties. Nor is there a more comfortable or inexpensive a hostelry in London." —Vidj Cambridge Chronicle. 7c [A CARD.] MRS JJ 0 P E R Begs to inform ladies that she is open for engagements as a Professional Midwife and Ladies Nurse-tender. Certified from the Rotunda and Lying- Inn Hospital, Dublin. Please apply personally or by letter at 31, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAAI. 1937g jyjESSRS pHILLIPS AKD CO. AUCTIONEERS, VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE DUTY ON REASONABLE TERMS. Sale Accounts settled up at close of each day's Sale OFFICES FARNDOX AND HARTIIILL. 885d Education. WREXHAM LADIES' SCHOOL, TAVISTOCK HOUSE, RHOSDDU. The Principala, rpHE MISSES SIMONS (Assisted by English and Foreign Professors) I Beg to inform their Friends that in order to increase the comfort and number of their j Pupils, they have now greatly Enlarged their Establishment. The next Term commences (D.V.) September lHth. Separate School- rooms for boys from Four to Twelve years of age. Referees Parents of Pupils. 1879f MR H. K. Besneit PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Has resumed his Pianoforte, Organ, and Harmonium Lessons. AP»RE>S— 7, STANLEY STREET, HIGHTOWN, WREXHAAI. I August 5th, 1878. 1874g l St. John's College, Cambridge. Boarders return, Tuesday, Jan. 29th, 1878. TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEN. ESTABLISHAIENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. ——— PRINCIPALS I DR. & i -URs ELLISI The house is dolightfull)- 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 in Society, as well as for competitive examinations. ProPMuses, ¡ &c., on application. 173f M-R SPARROW, (Organist of Ruabon Church, and Private Organist to SirAV. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P.) Teacher of the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. Schools attended. Engagements accepted for Con- certs as SOLO TENOR AND ACCOMPANIST. APPOINTMENTS Ruabon Wednesdays and Saturdays. RllOS Mondays. Wrexham, Brougliton, and Brynteg Tuesdays. Llangollen and Trevor Thursdays. Cefn, Acrefair, Rhosvmedre, and Chirk Fridays. For terms, applv to Air Spuinow, Ruabon. 1277b ? ;■■■ Tenders. TO BUILDERS. THE COIPLETIOX OF THE BAPTIST CHAPEL MOLD. BUILDERS desirous of TEXDERIXG for the completion of the above Chapel can see plans and specifications at my offices after Thursday the 15th instant. Sealed tenders endorsed "Completion of Baptist Chapel and directed to Professor Davies, Llangollen, must be delivered not later than Thursday, the 23th inst. The Building Committee do not bind them. selves to accept the lowest or any tender. J. HUAIPHREYS JONES, Architect. 15, High-street, Mold, Aug. Qth, 1878. 1945a DENBIGH URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. DENBIGH SEWERAGE WORKS. CONTRACT No. 1. THE Url)an Sanitary Authority of Denbigh invite TENDERS for the following WORKS in con- nection with the sewerage For the construction of OutflI Sewage Tanks. For the construction of 1810 lineal yards or there- abouts of a brick sewer 2ft. 6in. + Ift. Still., and 2^2 Imeal yards or thereabouts of 15 inch pipe sewer, together with all Manholes, Lampholes, Ventilating Shafts, and other works connected therewith. The plans, specifications, and detailed drawings may be seen and information obtained from Air R. C, B. Clough, surveyor, Denbigh, from whom bills of quantities and forms of Tender can be obtained on payment of one guinea. Sealed Tenders endorsed "Tender for Sewage Works, to be delivered to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of September, 1878. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By Order J. PARRY JOXES, JLX., Town Clerk. Denbigh, August 13th, 1878. 1911j Lost and round. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, on Thursday last a Pug DOG. Any person j_J bringing him to Mrs FOL'LKES, The Lodge, Wrexham, shall receive the above reward. LOST, on Alonday last, a SHEEP DOG, black and JLj tan, answers to the name of "Larry." Last seen at Ruabon. Any one restoring the same to ROBERT EVANS, the Mountain, near Plas Drain, Ruabon, will be rewarded. 1952 FOUND at Penylan, Ruabon, one Welsh Lamb. If Fnot claimed within seven days will be sold to I defray expenses. IB;J;Ja. OUND, a number of rearing CALVES. The Fowner CRn have them by applying to JNO. ROGERS, Upper (?versyllt, upon pa;ng expenses and giving description. i? OUND in the Beast Market on Thursday week, a fat store Pig. Owner may have it' upon de- scription and paying expenses to Henry Barnes Yorkshire Square, Tuttle-street, Wrexham, or the Town Crier. If not claimed within seven days will be sold. i932a ETTEUS addressed as follows have been re- turned through the Dead Letter Office, and are now lying at our office, and can he had on application or will be sent on receipt of address :— J. L. KEENE, Esq., Uanycefn, Ruabon. Airs FIDLER, 224, St. Philip's-roail, Port Miihon, Sheffield. Mr F. DAVIES, Viaduct Hotel, Brecon. Messrs H. WILLIAMS AND CO., Upper Frederick-street, Liverpool. PUBLIC SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, 142, Regent-street, London. Mr W. H. HILTON, 31, Cranworth-street, Ardwick, Manchester. Business Announcements. "w" THE OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES. 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. C. K. BENSON, PROPRIETOR. THESE STORES are established to supply the PUBLIC with TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GOODS, GENERAL GROCERIES, &e., At MERCHANTS Prices. ARRIVAL OF THE NEW SEASON TEAS. THE New Season's arrivals of FINE TEAS from China are again exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of fonner years is fully maintained. 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 KAISOW-S;) highly appreciated by. consumers of the finer classes of TEA. The following qualities are well worth special notice BENSON'S TEA, is 6D. A Fine Kaisow Congoti. BENSON'S TEA, l, 8D. A choice Mixture, rich in flavour. BENSON'S TEA, 2s- A Delicious Breakfast Congou. BENSON'S TEA, 2s. GD. A High clasi Tea which they especially recommend. BENSON'S TEA, 2s- 8D ..LL\¡ C This is a perfect T-JS nf strength and sterling quality. BENSON'S TEA, 3S' This is a spk-ndid Souchong Tea, rich in flavor, and uiiiii-pasietl at the price. BENSON'S TEA, 3S, 3D. A Alixture 'of Choice China and Indian Teas. BENSON'S TEA, 33. 4D. The Finest .Mixture of Tea that can be pro- duced. This is the Prince of Teas, and can- not be surpassed. BENSON'S TEAS Are the BEST, the PUREST, and th= CHEAPEST. BENSON'S MOTTO QUALITY is the Standard of VALUE." The unparalleled success which has marked the progress of C. K. LENSoN'S bmlaeo* from year to year is the result of a practical knowledge of TEA, and of the exercise of proper care in the selection of Stock, which enables him to sell TEAS and COFFEES of superior quality at moderate prices. j I 0 V F E E S COFFEES. BENSON'S MOTTO, "Quality is the Test of CHEAPNESS. BENSON'S COFFEES Are carefully selected. [BENSON'S COFFEES Are perfectly Roasted. BENSON'S COFFEES Have a rich Mountain avor. BENSON'S COFFEES Can be had Ground or Unground. BENSON S TEA and BENSON'S COFFEES Are confidently recommended, being se- lected with the greatest regard to quality. Taking QUALITY as the STANDARD of VALUE and TEST of CHEAPNESS, C. K. BENSON confidently states that goods pur- chased at his stores cannot be surpassed by any other Stores, Firm, cr Company in the Kingdom. C. K. BENSON'S STOCK OF FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GOODS CANNOT BE EXCELLED OUT OF LONDON. C. K. BENSON tenders his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for their con- stantly increasing support and extensive re- commendation and they may rest assured that all orders entrusted to him will con- tinue to have his prompt attention. DELIVERY OF GOODS- C. K. BENSON delivers all Orders Free of Charge by his own vans or by carrier, or carriage paid to the nearest railway station. ORDERS per post, carrier, or messenger will have immediate attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. BEXSOX'S Stores are opened at 8.0 a.m. and closed at 7p.m. On Thursdars at 8.30 p.m., and on Saturdays at 10.20 p.m. N.B.—They will be entirely closed on the Four days set apart as Bank Holidays. THE OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, 14, HIGH STREET, 15M