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Established A.D. 184S THE WREXHAM ADVERTISED, Flintshire, Mi l i-ri. -}i.sh' Clu'.Jt're, Shropshire ami North ITafat Register. l ilr (v' untv for all Official Notices in Denbigh- shire and Flintshire. r,-pjjSUED EVERY FRIDAYAND SATURDAY CIRCULATION, 5.500. JJAYLEY AND BRA D LEY, p n o p n i e t o it s TFHMS or SrrtsrniPTioN—Ss. Sd. per Annum, pay- ahle in advance; on credit, It's, per annum. Per post 1,1,. 10<1 per annum, payable inadvsnce; on Credit, 1'. per annum.  Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. TlU'H^AV, SKPTKMBER 5TH, Jt-7t!. WK F.XHAM SMITHFIELD. \1 rU I.T.i>Vn boss to inform his numerous friends I ? t;-) '<nt))"?f''s that he has hken FIRST ? ?" .??)) sT\?? the New Smithnptd (which n .t?- kit bund side 'f the entrance), where he Vi in future h'?'t his fnrtni?htty sa 18 of cattle, ? ?'„<.?.nd trusts he ?h.di receive the same Mrt "?'t ?'? ?'t?<M ?sen accorded him during ?''tum' be has boon in business as :m auctioneer, and j •h* pleasure of announcing his next -;?ewH] take r M>ii Tiiri:si>AV, September 5th. The following A- 're already entered. Y, rime !?t ?t ?uH?t'?s, Heifers, Md Bul1, In-calf 'r,H< "? "'? ?'?cs ?t foot, Barrens, Stirks, ?.??']!< 't' m.ruinccntt.'t.'fr.ttC?vM -nu, ).? .)f Shropshire un4 Cross-bred Fat Sheep ?;).cr of Pork and Bacon Pigs, also Stores Tiir* uroivrtv of re rular supporters of the late .) Mart: sir W. W. Wynn, Bmt., M.P., u' .)' )/' Sir 15. P?mer. HMt.. Sir R. A. i?.T ?t H?n. Geo. Keu?n, T, U. Fitz-Hu?h, ? v I Esq.. Bryn-y-pys; S. "ol'k" l' i F"I" L ,II' "I., D.. S, .J. ,I c, <l.: < P H,v,ie. bit.. H. hoes. Esq., Piekliill Hall: iw-.h Ormrod, Penvlan: Peel, Esq., Gerwyn* V 'ifHour. -Mount Alyn Capt. Godfrey, H. M.-vilitli. T. Beakbane, Esq., F. Eo Cotton, v„| Captain Host, E. Swetenliaiu, Esq., W. Hj I v K'I Brymho T. Clayton, Esq., Maj or j 1"1, 4"1., )!) H.. ,l," .c""I., a.l°r 1, t' 1'1 1 t. j j whidley. r't., Plasmad oc Captain Owens lir'VvV, I'c!'>' Walker, Esq., George Harl»onr, Esq., ( 1:. c. Webster, Esq., George j |-s,, Kc ny Ilcnnis, Esq., Henry Humphreys, v„i J li. Pennion, Esq., E. Handles, E-q., R. J. |n., Charles (irifliths, Esq., Thomas Morris, I j\ imi ft ill: J. Kenriek, Esq., Wynn Hall; B. S. E<q.. Burton Hull W. Thompson, Esq., Penvll-m: Mrs Johnson. Esless; The Miss Hayes. New British Iron COIIl, r.Kiu:«'U Coal Co.: M-s'iv. T. Kvison, Eyton ii p.to. i'vtoii'. Tlios. Million, T. M, llde. S. T. lloeves, K. H'.viiiplnvys, T. b.<o: T. Fe srnail. Rovton J. P.. Murless, ll 'it R. Parser, Belanive J. Forrester. A. "r; T. F.r.'i^sey. Althroy T. 1!i■ ik,■, .1. • 1«1.: -M .ss, Rossett Cuoke, ,y;i',t:rv H. P!a- coeh J. Edwards. T. Ai lit, .1. Roberts, Wooilhov.se; j I, |f. c. M-He-w, I!ii;|]>on J. Evans, Hollies C. !i;>"a !«*v.ni, .la -kson. E irdley, AV. ISillin^- q, &"1 A-e ')h r..r?t of ,I. n. Murless, E?q., W;'nnst?y Arms' H?tfL ] V. i'.r.^ lioars. Col (\wJ;{"s breed. 2U!lpn: Vtvn \V\|,KS \'n CHESHIRE HOUSE AND c.vuM.uiK iii:posiTuu\ BEAST MARKET W II EX. H A M. ri; l.l.'h ii'ins iirest P??'<Uf'e in aiinonncins; M-. ?i n\r '.f hnvsi's. car'-iases, <t< in the! ;ir..n win take plaee on TNR!isn.\Y, SKP- back and C11'; horses, cbs, -ilr.- »,!y entered. Early entries re- A!.«> a:i:i prize will be given for the hst j c.It exhibited of any diss; First Friz?, < price, ls, A prize of two guineas will lie ;:iven liv i\Ir R, .T. i Utiiiti'i nts Fiirm, and a seiamd jaize of one "i.n'M. will also lie civen by Mr Roberts, Higher i'uVM'. t ■ the party exhibiting the best colt hy Sir, uit 'Vi'.l in c:\t-il' i_ie, ills'« ensure a good stand IMvsit.M-y than \i o'eloek for the conveni- vde at 5 I'lo. k prompt, commencing with Colts. I'lassey, Wrevkan. TWF.LKrH ANNUAL SHEEP SALE. I WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. A |"il I.uwn w:1l hold ).? Twelfth Annual ??le of ?t. 11.tins. St.ire Sheep in the above Smitheld on Tlir;>!iAi\ SepteinWr .th, ..liv.i !y etr.ci-ed :— shrop-ihire and other Rams PM superb Shropshire and cross-bred ewes, Early entries respectfully solicited, so that they hity K- m!iy a.lv .-rtiseil 00. Sale ilt 1'2 o'eloc!i, I.. Pla?-c-y, Wrexii.uii. I'iiri.iMINATlY ANNOUNCEMENT. flam Y, SEPTEMBER iVril, IS78. •* •' .v' o/'N;i!i Shriifs'i! Shi-'p (nul Fat .1 ,7 .1, (,(:i\l S71i')I, \li (l1Ii! Pal •, I', '(■• F<? r?'t?, Ca,ja ][lJi,'P< ?'? f"'?' .?. ,<<, C¡'¡. <(., AT HAl'onVIJWCH. v'fi,inrx/cTiii (ovl ThreefMiii I. S¡" ?,,??.,?? ))-??.? ?j;?,.?? lias been favonretl with instructions v« f;a H nr\ liennis. Esq. (who is relinquishing jiiini; ;rui< -iviii^ uji the fariiO, to offer for SALE 1.\ A'"( Ti-tN, on the ,.1'1,' 'I' .1' 1,1 k f ') 1. }' i.f lij, mamniicont Mock of Shrop.shires. Fat • alt! Hhi!'»s aad CaiTiace Horses, Cart Horses, I :1:1,;1 ('"its, ;,t his Homes'id. situate as aforesaid, i T!>• i.f Shr.'iishins will inelnde:— she:ir"i:i £ f. (- year-old-), and r, m Laibs on sre.it -cale. 1 «t<vk ewes. fa l' l'iin 'W\ K%«- liimbs. x'l WVtlu-r Iambs. Ii d". d". ewes. 77 IV ,.s.ied ]:)!!■ is. l'l-iav fat l,ii!lo, ks mid heifers. Houses. ■ 1 :'>lf iiantevs ar.il (°'1"'1':1" h("es ) 4 tj \tl 7.1'11' 1" '-X¡, t,t, .tmt H -t-tock id! bred by Owner. ?")i".t:'t.ttt- i and o years old. 'fu! ;14.tiv? 1.1, H ?'i.t.t.t;ve(-!i)'ttn.trc'-?'Ithf":??tth)'?.! ■ i !i eriits, unbroken. ■ 7 ril,], in ?ltilitle. !1(?k7k li?LN 'li?i,e(i thp ■ frem the flocks of T.i:? ('h?i:uu, Mrs Evans, Mr Aiansel, .Mr Knocks, Mr ■ H I r eminent breeders, and for several! t?t!ieii li:,ii"io,,] ;it t'ii 11 "1' 1 tJ I Fl' t I the lle'ibigiishiro and Flintshire I .?"?! ,1 S').?'.s, :;nd for annmberof years have also .?th..??.??,j.j).]?)),?(.,?.,?,).???i),jti;)? ■ ??"?-ti'.):Y;.r't<s?th!s(":i)'i-!hun.shQw of F?t H x<-»!i -r ia,niU. Ritcntion has been spared by :p,I';Ïit, to. (",hl¡;¡.,]¡ allll lHaiat:lill the ('haJ'der B .?,wh?'h now possesses in a hi.uh decree all \V!'1 of the true Shropshire. .ni? h'i-, been a successful breeder of Sh)'?p- '"r :q :ln 1 tH' Hafo-lybwch Hn?i.?n B ■ K' A• il1- the localitr, the annual sales having hèen '?i'!di"]?r.t't')cn'!)!'t:t.Is. J<?v)n')?en, B last twelve years, when the t', y.  v,:broug ht prominently before I: ;1'-1" I 1 t 1 crria-fi* liorses a-id hunter ?r'?nv.:t'y?o?  .'?" 1 ill V: ii IT been bred with ilie ,I-' t ?-t care, r, 11Y th" h.'st sh'e in t.he c'ounhT. ''?!w?')n'v f"I' Wre-?hn)uSJ< 10, ■ J, "t" ('}w-;tel' 7J<?.:<I", 11.0, ??3,? 11 .(1, 12.15, B i V,■ Vi' '|v'' •brewsburv f-.i- Wrexham S.KI, 10.5, in'1 j',1 j'Jln'iy leaves Wrexham for Hafodybwcli '>.15, j l- Sal(, i,t Tivel\-e l?iiiie- )tt Ph'd'Y. Wrpx)lam. jgl!<S|b j H ildMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. j Nt '? ?  I ,rf mitt ill n,hl .|/V,.a.,i,. „f I-l}, ■ TM ■.>< MPLEMEXTX, ?.UAT VESSELS. ?? *WOLD FCHXI rrni■: f.?)? ?/ ??. at 9 M A E S Y X A X T I T, I" instant one mile fi'o:tt Baiigo)', a)ifl I., J¡ fr¡, .ll'('II', fl 31^ ??-*??? )?-! ?Te.:t censure' in announdnA' ? N ?t*i Hut he ha; been hon"rc? with instructions IN ..J 1 !s ?t'?tho h!sch?n?int! her residence, -? L?'? up ?.n?) to SELL RY AUCHON, I td th, aLon.. ;)remi''f-s<T.n't'<-KSDAY, September 9 ,i |i' abi.ve [iremises on TltESDAV, September tljl, %?'llile (if lier Live ?,'tc)cl, ill- 1"11" t' } tM :l'vi»S Cows, and 4 three-year-old Heifers, m H '"1'' :|nd Cart Ma.re, Farming Implements, WM IVifv vVi'"i,s' t":dj¡\'I' ?'th the whc? of the eleg t !? ?.i.. "'??'?f''d.H?I:e<!ro'))n Fumiturc,p)')n- E^i nm)?)?"' 'w.], Walnut !md Mahogany.—Full Y-'? ?! '? ??'n future :!(h'mti?)nents. i!' ? ? "?'?''x)'.t<n. 9 lMS2f j By MR LOVATT. lIotT TnEET TERRACE. •!v>MiAY, AmCST u(,t I 1'. a, „'i' ihuit )!f7 .S'?.'i'<?/?'f?' ? ??'?.?'. <-),;)? /?/y'?,v /M.?T<? <?i, "idv, St:r!ni; wattre?*, <f'C. ?  <if)<'?;'t' .< f < ? ?'? ?' h:l ''?f" instructed bv Mr J?hn 'I iiiV w!l" is!eavin.? Wrexham, to SELL BY 'H'-? "? stnt?L the whole of his very ? "|,„ii,.i;xITUIiE, adapted for kitchens, parlor, 'i II i, ?. "¡!ah in 11m M? <"lt''?.UM. si'li' at Two o'clock. m' ???-j,I<7s. !!)()OL A"" Ms. 19()0h i ? K"IMI\AHV ANXOUXCEMFXT. 'H ta trV)1' 1-OVMT-r, -.viJlHELLBV AUCTION  ? ?''? '-??'T, wiUSHLLRY AUCTK)X ..1'1' Xtvan Abbot-Street, Wrexham, | "t tll .1 t; I .I '11'1' {'I" (1¡1 Swan 1, .\I,},ntst¡-ert, \Vrexham,  ?'t? ? ?"?-"?' !'sr?, at ■> for 4 <.c:"ck 11"lt", I'¡;I"'II" aft-V 'i'" f" Valuable freehold pro-! ? "?' ?r.?)?'?????!?t?n??c???? 'n,' I,j thrl' ,"d'l..h,)t:,l"'n, :mcl f'\J;1k. cnll':it. ""v' ^irt't a,st!,i|ti'.il! y '?Hiit houses ill Erddi^-road, I' '¡I" 11 'viii.i lhlihn¡(: with g:mll'n Nt ?""?'' '?!<?!irua?., c:d!cdHc)iv I I w -sitia ti.1"' Ituabou road, r:(l Cl (' lY I 'I,V :lt b'hostvlie:i, and ¡x Jwuses and I I ft'" i"lb)?, the Prince of Wales ut conkey, I >.»?t.r the late >!rCii:iri<* Evans, brewer.-  ????'??'????ya???M?  I I I k!^ 'nuvj; v,l be shortly advertised. Kn, NN ?"?'?,'?"'?"<'er. .lo'lu James, solicitor' V!! j !Ml. -i'<' AUdiolleel' ttt (\fI'I, Otjj.'e, I I \v, A":i"-W. i'h-d, ]S7« 2000 i Sales by Auction. I .i.-kLE6 BY MESSRS BAUGH, JOXES, AND CO. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. -'I THFRSDAY, SEPTEMBER oTH, 1S78. I SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK EVERY '? FAIR DAY, at Ten o'clock, and the Anctioneers respectfully request that the Stock be at the Iart i early. STOCK Already ENTERED. I A lot of Prime Fat Beasts Several Dairy Cow, Freoh Barren-. In-calf i heifers, short horned bulls A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs Side at Ten o'clock. IUrOR, JONES. AND CO. W, b '\1" MONDAY, ArmsT itirn, SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK, AT THE ROSSETT AUCTION MART. I MESSRS BAUCH, JONES, & CO. win hoM their I < a next monthly d" of F.T and STOH ESTOCK at the Golden Lion, Rossett, on Alonday, Aug. 2tith, 1878. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. I 20 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers Several Calving Heifers £ 0 Ilipe Shropshire Down and other Sheen 40 Ditto Lambs Several Fat Calves 10 Fat and Store Pig I' The property of A. Balfour, Esq.. P. Potts, Esq., J. Boydpll, V-qq., General Townshend, E. siwetenham, Esq., B. S. Roberts, E. Moss, Esq., Mr J. Edwards, Mr Jones. Mr Woolrich, Mr P. Williams, Mr Davies, Mr Pritidiar l, Mr Lewis, Ir" Woolrich, Mr E. Woolri-h. Mr E. B. Samuel, Air Bay" ne, Alessrs Bagulev, Mr Hinchcliffe, Air Dudleston, Mr John Lee, Mr R. J. Roberts, Mr T. Thoiiiitz, Air Thomas Lewis, anti others. Further Entries respectfully sclkit-'d. j Sale at Two o'clock prompt. tM-t DESIR ABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE TOWN AND BOROUtlH OF WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Ly .Messrs KACGH, iL JONES, A- Co., at the T3"I; Hotel, Hope-street, Wrexham, on Tuesday, the 27th day of August, 1"-7S, nt IW o'el.-iek in the afternoon, subject to Conditions to he then read, all those three several ,III ist,,tntially built MESSCACES or DWELLING-ROUSES', with the yards and walled gardens thereunto belonging and adjoining, situate aiid being Nos. 4. A" fi, in Salop- road, Wrexham, opposite the Bri-.ige House Inn, now in the re-oective occupat'ioiiS of Messrs Joseph Edwards, John Newns, and Robert Hughes. N.B.— Eucli house contains t;ood cellar, kitchen,. back kitchen, 'parlour, and throe i edrooms, and the • whole property is in.,tn excellent state of repair. For further particulars apply to Mr JOHN .TONES, solicitor, Wrexham or to the Aivtioiuers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. lH72b ————————————— r..uwrtc:< Side if IfuJ Ilni'huhl i;"e fit E. ElmnW TERRACE, Enb.Hj Il"i.f", Wtvxhixnl. Messrs. J.Hn.Ti, JO?E?..tnd Co. h?-e been At J a. favoured with instructions from Mv Robert S. .Tones (who is having WrexhanD, to SELL by AUC- TlON, on the above-named on Monday, September nll, iv7s the whole of his vaJuab'e arid modern Household FURNITURE and other effects, comprising — IN Dn.UVi.V5 — Handsome (hawing-roon-i suite in walnut, in green rep walnut eheffoniere, wirli silvered "lass doors and back, and marble top walnut loo dnw table, lady's work t.ible in walnut, two small stands in walnut, handsome pier glass in ilt frame, two Parian marble busts, ornamental brackets in wood and leather, fender and tire irons, Brussels car- pet and bearthiu,g, -tetriv new, hun-lsome pianoforte. in walnut, full compass, by J. Grandjon >everal plates and prints, in giU finmes and glazed very i handsome oval inlaid walnut table, IjOOk ruck tUld paper racks in walnut, itc. BACK PAULOUit.—Fender, flreirons. ash pan, ix cane-seated chairs, ditto arm chair, American clock, mahogany dining table, set of live block tin dish covers, mahogany cornice pole and rings, china tea service, sundry Inoks, sundry crockery and brown ware, drugget and hearthrug, doormats and oil cloth, I table cover, child's high chair, .tc. BED-ROOMS.. Mahogany half-tester bedsteads, with crimson moreen hangings, iron bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, mahogany and other chests of drawers, dressing tables and wash standi and services, toilet services and glasses, ottoman, sundry pictures in silt frames, oleograph in ¡.:i:t frame, mahogany and other towel rails, fendars an l tire guard, night lamp, toilet cans, mahogany night commode, cane-seated chairs, gilt cornices and brackets, tapestry carpet and hearth rug, beds, bolsters and pillows, and bed and j other linen. XL'lis^nv. Oolong table with drawers, child's nursery chair, ornamental cross-cane-seated chairs, sundry pictures, towel-rail, coal NLSe, kettle, fender an.1 tire-irons, gilt cornice and brackets, sundry shells and vases, two wicker baskets, linoleum, tapestry car- pet, mahogany butler's tray and stand, Ac. Back KITCHEN.- Two deal tables with drawers, two h;]' chairs, tea trays, clothes maid, sundry baskets, metal coffee bread tins, dinner service and mats, sundry iron saucepans, • -I in-own ware, door mats, I)i-own wtlo, tl4)4)r iiiat- (tf. ) J" YAP.li.-n.dly and ill)), panm.-gs, lion water tub. dog kennd, Ac. Sitle at Twelve for One o'clo-k, prompt. li'siJith Sttle Lir-» iMpleumit* f>f UmbonJ.'ii, Product, (Cud Furniture, at RHOSDIFJ, MINER A. | \fESSRS BAUOH, JONES, Lt CO. have been! • Ts favoured with instructions from J. B. Morcom, Esq. (who is retiring from farming) to ELI. BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of September, Iïs, on the above-nani" premises, the whole of his LIVE a.id DEAD FARMING STOCK. Oats, Barley, i Household Furniture, Ac., comprising three young dairy cows in full profit, two-year-old heifer, three strong s tore pigs, sm-trt pony (I-i hands) and foal, promising cart colt by "Sampson, rising two years old, chestnut cob, rising three years old, poultry, stack of prime hay, the produce of two acres of j oats and barley, narrow wheel cart with bar- gc- irin.'i', Sprlj) cart, Alexandra drag (for pony ), dog cart, wo.'d !and ro]!er, iron p'ou?h, p.tir of bar- rows, corn .-host, cistern, set nf harness, r;d!nK saddle atid bridle, donkey saddle and panniers, thrill, chain, and plough ?c?'r- heel and !?:y rakes, P;ke" yeh'es,' J shovel, cart rope, churn, and numerous other effects, together with part of ih Househohl Furniture, >Vc. Sale at 12 for 1 o'clock prompt. ISHXId THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER l'lfil, AYREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ANNUAL SALE OF STOCK EWES AND RAMS, j MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, an,1 Co. beg to remind • their snnnorteis that h.?ting their SALE of tii:t tli(?k. ?jitt-ii:l ii:ilzli,.ig their of ?:Ti,('I( EWi?,?'? :lii,, )ii '1'!It ilsi)?Y (Fair Day), l-fr. of Sejftember, ?7?. Entries respei-tfnlly solicited. Ofiices Teiujile Chambers, Wrexham. SALES BY MR. J. W. BROWN. j Fourth Aiiavel Sale P,<i\-Br- Shfip-'lirt-Dova i Sheep, at TYI)DYN-Y-(.'VYXT, MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. to the S'n'toti, lid the Clt?;(er j 7 D, J.'fi I. l».ri{ -T. <Df:<)\VX ¡ again instructed by Mr T.  W. Bowdcige to SELL h\ AL'CTiU?, ?n Fm. HAY, liith September, l'y7^— loa Grand Eure-ISred EWES, in<luding about 40 Shearlings, many prize winners and dams of prize winners. .111 splendid one, two, and three shear RAMs. 2! Capital Rani LAMfiS. HI WeiWer LA .MB Also the following Pure-Bred Leicester. the Property of P. J;, Cooke, lis Capital Pun Bred EWES, 1 Four shear RAM, I three-shear do, and o Shear- ling df. 7 tirand flam LAMBS. ill Wedder LAMliS. Luncheon at I-. Sale 1.3d i).iii. Catalogues may lie obtained ten days prior to sale n the premises, or of the Auctioneer. Church-lane, Mold, 11-ï. Ifi.'lSd STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION MR J \V P.TJOWN hega tofnn.tun.'eth?t he will 1,1? BV AIVTIOV, d the above Station, 0:1 Wednesda' v, August Wth, 1^7°, the following FAT CATTLE, SHEEP. LAMBS, I ALVES, PIGS Ac., viz.: IT) Prime Fat lijilloeks and Heifers ]:;1) Fat Sheep and 1..11)]1" Fat Pigs 3 Fat Calves Together with such other Stock that may lie entered up to the day of Sale. Lunch at Twelve o'clock (Is each); Sale at One o'clock. No Credit given. High-street, Mold 20051 SALE BY MESSRS LUCAS & Co. THE LYTHA.M ANNUAL HORSE SALE. < ——— "KIM PORT ANT and Extensive Sale of 3o7 Yahu?e Yoiiniy :i,t n?r Preston, hy \)c?r? H'CAS ? <'(). (of the Renository, Livpn"?!). at the Clifton Arms, Lytham, 307 HORSES, bred by and the property of the Tenantry of the l'y!¡!e Dis- trict. viz.:— l?t on 'i'hurs lay, August 20th. II)l oil fi'ltiirs litv, 121 (, 1 S5 on Satur.iay, August 31st. Saturday's Sa!e '11 !?' principally Cart Horses, alnonqt wlib-b ar.■ Home of trie finest horses produced in this country, by Honest and favorite Cart Stallions. -c(!. Sale each day ni Eleven o'clock, Entries closed. Cot-.In,-rues now "'id', and ma' be bad from Ml" Parkinson. Cnapel-street, Prf-ton ? principal hotds 1,1-tf,ton 1,1'illcip',Ll hotels a$, Pre.-itt)ii, L% tiizti:7 iiii?l ?it ?e Itepository) Liverpool. li)!Gb SALE BY MR TJCHAEl) OLI.EI?HEAD. "J TO TIE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. OLLER- j_ HE-tn, in theVegetiib!e Market, Wrexlmm, on Tuesiiac. Augii.-t dh, 1M, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, \ue,.V ;md rhib rb'Cii's Ijoots ;rnd shoe*. Also a very strong Xo reserve. Sale at 'J u'l f •> cl.'i'k, Auctioneer's Office, 8, Charles-street, Wrexham. Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR. JOHN JONES. MR JOHN JONES will hold his NEXT SALE ot ?i_ CATTLE, Sheep, and Pigs on the Wrexham Smithfield on THURSDAY, Sept. 5th, 1878. Also three Shandries, Saddles, Bridles. Auctioneer's Office, Crescent-terrace, Wrexham. 2004 SALE BY MESSRS ETCHES NUNNER- LEY, AND ETCHES. THE next WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE J? SALE will take Dlace on Fridav, September 13th> l.¡q All cnbc" for catalogues df)s on Sept. tith. ETCHES, NUNNERLEY, AND ETCHES, AUCTIONEERS. Office- Watergate-street, Whitchurch, Salop. 1973 Legal and Public Notices. i THE LLANGOLLEN AGRICULTURAL! SHOW WILL be held this year on FRIDAY, August 30th. PRESIDENT. C. S. L-\lNWAmNG, ESQ. II VICE-PRESIDENT. Mr MICHAEL THOMAS, Bryn Eglwys. Admission.—From 10.0 to 12.0, 2s Od from 12.0 to 4.0, Is. Cheap trains will run from Wrexham, Os- westry, Corwen, and the intermediate stations, as per bills. Public Dinner at the Roval Hotel at Five p.m. 1UJlb 1-, .<- '?' <t?' ? ?!f.?? j TO TII2 OVERSEERS of the Poor, a ad th- Super- <.?ff?i?L'K< Police of the D><trirt and 7'?!r;My:? (?'. Gieer.-ifUt, hi the Parish of Gresfonl, in the County of Deiibijh, and to all lehimi it may eoewH. I ROBERT ROBERTS, of Rhos Robin, in the 1 5 Township of tlwersvlit, in the County of Den- bigll, and for the last three months having resided in the said Township, and carried on the business of a Builder, do hcreby give you notice that it is my in- tention to apply at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting, to be holden at the County HaJJ, Wrexham, in the s iid County on the Second day of September next ensuing for a Licence to sell :n pursuance of the Act- 1 2, George IV. and 1 William, 4c., (i4 and Acts amending the same. Beer by retail to be drunk or consumed (? the premises at a house situate at Bhos H"hin .?fore.-?'d and in my own occupation and of wliich I am owner. Given under my hand this ninth day of August one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight. liliUgf ROBERT I: OEERTS. GfiAXD UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS. PRIDE OF SOCTHSi^A LODGE. THE ADOYE LODGE will hold their Anniversory t at the Kellers' Arms Southsea, on SATURDAY, August 24tli. The Fifth Denbigh Volunteer Band will bein at- tendance. Dancing to commence at Six o'clock. 111.3t;c A. HOCKENHULL, Secretary. < HAXD CATTLE, HORSE, SHEEP, DO? G, i'OlLTRY, AND PfiEOX SHOW,   Ar DiRKEXHEAn, SEPT::)tf!H!t 11 A 12. i 1SOO in Prizes. Eutr'es etose August 2;. A. F. (ardiner, secretary, ?) Hamilton-street, Birkenhead. 19:Z2a | THE RHOS RELIEF FUND. RHOS COMMITTEE. | sir W, W, WYNN, Bart, M.P., Chairman. Amount of Subscriptions already acknow- £ s. d. ledged 211i 9 0 i (i. O. Morgan, Esq., Q.C., M.P. (second subscription) 5 0 0 FURTHER St:BCRIPTIOS will be thankfully Freeeived by the Honorary Treasurer, Mr R. Roberts, Ponkev, liuabon; or can be paid at the Xorth an,1 South Wales Bank, Wrexham, to the credit of The Hhos Relief Fund." Men's, Women's, and Children's Left-Off Clothing will be thankfully received by the Committee. 1527d 1527d WREXHAM DISTRICT PERMANENT BENEFI BUILDING SOCIETY. Incorporated vn0»r the Building Societies Acts, 1874. Shares, S-50 each. Entrance Fpe, Is per Share or part of a Share. THIS Society is now prepared to make advances repayable in a certain number of years, on '-n t')n .nongugvo. A meeting is held on the tlrst moiiuaj u, -— month for recching subscriptions and enrolment of members. For further particulars apply to the Secretary. J. B. SHIRLEY. No. 12, Temple-row, Wrexliam. 1:4.0 GREAT WESTERN RAILAVAY. i C1HEAP SUMMER EXCURSIONS.-On every i ATnm,\ Y, uniI further notice. Cheap Ex- curs?n i'?kets for Corwen, Huthin, Denbigh, Bala, Dolgelly. Barmouth, Towyn, Aberdovey, Harlech, Penrhyndeudraeth, Portmadoc, Criccieth, Pwllheli, j Llanymynech, Welshpool, Montgome'-y, Newtown, Llanitlloes, Machynlleth, Borth, and Aberystwitb, will be issued from 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 Ex- i ciii.iion Train for Corwen, Bala, Dolgcllly, and Bar- month will leave the above-named departure stations, and return the same evening. Tickets and handbills can be obtained at the aji I)c obt.,iiiic-d the stqtiolls. I A WEEK 1? SOUTH V ALES. ON MONDAY, August 2!ith, a cheap Excursion for Hereford, Chepstow, Abergavenny, Polity- pool Road, Newport, Cardiff, Crumlin, Aberdare, -Nlertb%i-, Swansoit, Llanelly, Carmarthen, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Xew Miliord, and Tenby, will leave Chester at "J;j, Wrexham !).'), ami Oswestry i-1.20 a.m. Passengers returning on any week day up to the following Monday. Tickets and bills can be obtained at the Station. GREAT WESTERN AND WESTERN OF FRANCE RAILWAYS. EXCURSIONS TO FRANCE ?-;ct WEYMOUTH. ON FRIDAY, August 30th, Excursion Pasaen?frs will be booked to CHERBOURG and PAH IS from Liverpool (Lanchns Stage) at H.?t a.m., Birken- head )m', (Jh.?ter 12.20, Wrexham 12.4(i,Osw.Stry? 12.52, Shrewsbury l.oy, .Manchester(London-road) H. 10 Stockport 11.57, and Wellington 2.1!) p.m., to return any day within 16 days from date of departure. The Tickets for Paris will entitle the holder to break the return journey at any station between Paris and Cherbourg. Tickets and handbills may be obtained at the stations. 2il05b J. GRIERSON, Manager. Paddington Terminus. 1970a THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, IStR IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DENBIGHSHIRE HOLDEN AT WREXHAM. IN the matter of WILLIAM MARK BRADBURY, Jt_ of the Castle Hotel, Ruthin, in the County of Denbigh, hotel-keeper and wine and spirit merchant, a bankrupt. Marcus Louis, of Bnnhyforyd, in the i county of Denbigh, gentleman, has been duly ap- pointed trustee of the property of the bankrupt. The Co-.irt has appointed the public examination of the bankrupt to take place at the sitting of the Coiiiity Court held at the Town Hall, Wrexham, on the 25tli day of September, 1878, at 12 o'clock at noon. All persons bavins; in their possession any Of the effects of the bankrupt must deliver them to the trustee, and all debts due to the bankrupt must be paid to the Trustee. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their proofs of debt to the trustee. Dated this 17th day of August, 187,14, AUGUSTUS H. REID, lH77a Registrar. NOTICE ? HEREBY GIVEN that the HulJon ?i? Iron Workers Benevoient ocwt: rClster; No. 220, held at the Railway Inn, Cefn, Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh, is Dissolved by Instrument, registereil at this Office, the 20th day of August, 1878, unless within three months from the date of the Gazette in which this advertisement appears, proceed- j lings be commenced by a member or other person interested in or having any claim on the funds of the Society to set aside such dissolution, and the same be set aside accordingly. E. W. BRABROOIC, Acting as Chief Registrar of Friendly Societies. 28, Ahingdon-street, Westminster, the 2!.lth day of August, 1878. liiil.'ij IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES' ACTS, 18«2 AND lR;jï, AND IN THE MATTER OF THE RUABON COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. THE CREDITORS )f the above-named Company JL are required on or before the first day of October, 1878, to send their names and addresses and the par- ticulars of their debts or claims, and the names aild addresses of their solicitors (if any) to Henry Dever, of 4, Lothbury, in the city oi London, Public Ac- countant, the Official Liquidator of the ilitl coin- p,iny and if so required, hy notice in writing from the said Official Liquidator, arc by their solicitors to come in and prove their said claims or debts :t. the Chitm'm i s of the Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Mai ills, 3 Stone Buildincs. Lincoln's Inn, in the comity of Middlesex, at such time as shall he specified in such notice or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before snch debts arc 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 s'th dav of August, 1^78. EDWARD SHEARME, ]:»:i jl. Chief Clerk. Public and Legal Notices. WREXHAM FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND I' INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. PRESIDENT. I SIR WAT KIN WILLIAMS WYNN, BART., M P. VICE-PRKSIHENT. SIR R. A. CUNLIFFE, BART. THE THIRD EXHIBITION will he held in a t Field adjoining Grosvenor-road, on Wednesday, September 4tli, 1878. PREMIUMS TO THE AMOUNT OF XIUO are offered for competition. The Splendid Band of the !16th Regiment will attend. Dance Music after six o'clock. Prizes will be presented by Ladv Williams Wvnn at 3.45. Non-Subscribers from 1.30 to 3.0 o'clock, 5s; from 3.0 I to 5.0, Is; from 5.0 o'clock to close, 6d. Subscribers who have not received their tickets may have them on application. Forms of Entries may be had from Mr Strachan, I High-Street; or Of the Hon Secretary and Treasurer, JNO. B. SHIRLEY, National Provincial Bank. j 1907b Wrexham. THE EXPLOSIVES ACT, 1875. j; (3S Vic., c, 17.) "VTOT1CF. IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the Xl provisions of the above Act (sections 7 and 84), tha.t application will be made to the magistrates for the Hundred of Bromfield, in the county of Denbigh, the local authority appointed by the said Act, at their sitting at the Town Hall, Wrexham, in the said count ) of Denbigh, on Monday, the 30th day of September, 1878, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for a License to the Wrexham and Acton Collieries Company, Limited, carrying on business at a place there called Stansty, in the said county of Denbigh, as colliery owners, to establish a Magazine for Explosives on the site of the said Colliery Works, in the township of stansty. Correct copies of the Draft License and plan of the Magazine have been deposited with Air John Lewis, the Clerk to the said local authority, and may be inspected by any person interested in the said application, at his Offices in Wrexham aforesaid, on Thursdays and Saturdays, between the hours of eleven in the forenoon and one in the afternoon, such time and place having been previously appointed by the said local authority. Dated this 22nd day' of August, 1S7S. JNO. JONES, Wrexham, 2008d Solicitor for the Applicants. WREXHAM MOLD AND CONNAH S UUAY I RAILWAY. CHEAP TRIP to GRAND BRASS BA?D CON- c TEST at H&Ue-Vue Gardens, MANCHESTER on MO.MI.IV, September 2nd, 1*78, from Wrexham at 7.20 a.m., Gwersyllt 7.27, Cefnybedd 7.35, Bridge End 7.38, Caergwrie 7.42, Penyffortld 7,50, Returning from Longsight Station at 9.50 p.m. Fare, 3s 3d there and back. See bills for full particulars. 20101 Business Announcements. RAILWAY TDIEEU YARD, WREXHAM. I W. T H 0?NI A S Begs to cull attention to the following Cargoes ju*t arrived at Connah's Quay :— I:J,3d5 Spruce Deals, ex "Clifton," from Miramichi, N.B -c 11 ( j uaco, fi-om t.. 7,438 Spruce Deals, ex Quaco," from St. John's, N.B. 4,000 Railway S!t-epeM ? « Amian," !:? Redwood Logs. ? R;<va ? Fathoms of Itthwood. ) Also to his Stock in Yard of Pitch Pine, Stet- tin Oak, and Yellow Pine Logs, Red and Yeilow Pine Deals, well-seasoned Christiana Floor Boards and Yellow Pine Boards, Ma- hogany, Plastering, Laths Split on the premi- ses, Slates, Tik-s, .tc., also quantity of of well made Larch Hurdles. SLATES in Truck-loads [sent direct from the Quarries. V Lowest prices on application. 1(1,51 g WORKING MEN'S CLin. HOT and Cold Baths, Hot Dinners and Soup, JfjL dallv, at the Working Club, Mouiit- street.—W. YUXN, Manager. ::111Ih H- IXELI, S ROYAL EXETER HOTEL situate in the most open part of the Wrsf STRAND, close to the THEnpES, OPERAS, and Objects of Interest. Apartments, '-?-S?'? fd.: Drawin?-Ro?n, with Bed ? Room s'liite. Ids fid., 12s (id Service, Is tjd. "The Private Apartments are f/t'<< the double j Coffee-Eooms for families and gentlemen well ar- ranged, with entrances to Billiard and Smoke-rooms. Cumif excellent."—Vide Abmk'.n Journal. a 7A CAIID.1 I M R s R 0 p E E Hc?s b inform h.lies that she is op'?n f.?' ? eng?cments as a Profess'on?.I Midwife an,1 I L.td?esXurse-tender. Ccrtinedfrom the Rotunda and Lying- i tnnH?)spita],DnMin. Please apply personally or by letter at 31, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. 1:37g —— IESSRS pHILLlPS AND CO.  i ? AUCTIONEERS, { VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE DFIY OX REASONABLE TERMS. Sale Accounts settled up at close of each day's Sale j OlTICES FARMJON AND HAKTHIU,. SSCd FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH. mHIS excellent Family Medicine is the m,Bt ?,geo- Ttive remedy for mdinestion, MUous ?d Iiyer complaints, loss of appetite, drowsiness, giddiness, spasms, and all disorders of the stomach and bowels. For FEMALES, these IMlIs are truly excellc-nt, re- I moving the distressing headache so very prevalent, depression of spirits, dulness of sight, nervous affections, blotches, pimples, and sallowness of th skin, and give a healthy bloom to the complexion. I Sold by all Chemists, at Is I li., and 2s yd per box. 1100 1100 j Education. WREXHAM LADIES' SCH Ct-O L, i TAVISTOCK HOesE, RHOSttf*  The Pi'u\clpa.Uy THE JIISSE SDIOSS (Assisted liy English and Foreign Professors) Beg to inform their Friends ihht in order to increase the comfort and number of their Pupils, they have now greatly Enlarged their Establishment. The next Term commences (D.V.) September lth. Separate School- rooms for boys from Four to Twelve vfir-, of age. N.B.—A Dancing Class will he held next term, open to young ladies Y.-lio do not attend the school. Referees Parents of Pupils. St. John's College, Cambridge. Boarders return, Tuesday, Jan. 29th, 15;8. TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEN. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPALS DR. & jps. ELLIS, The house is delightfully situated on an eiuinen,-e about half a mile from the town, ami commands splendid views of the far famed Yale of I.1 ngollen. The course of instruction is such as to qualify Young Ladies for useful and honourable positions ill oddy, as well as for competitive examinations. PwpMhises, 1 &c., on application. 17 If JIR gPARROW, (Organist of Ruabon Church, and Priw.te r -mist to sir Wynn, Ihn.t., J, P t' Teacher of the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, IIARMONH.,[ SINGING. Schools attended. Eng.!cements accepted .W certs as SOLO TENOR AND ACCOM PAN :-sT. APPOINTMENTS Ruabon Wednesdays '"atin-days. iomiavs. Wrexham, Broughton. and Brvnteg aes-lavs Llangollen and v i-.rsdavs! Cefn, Acrefair, Rhosymedre, and Chirk, Fridav*. For terms, a»plv to Mr sj'iRitw, i,> p 1277b Public and Legal Notice. THE magneticon (PATENTED). MR G. HUNT ORSBORN'S FIRST PROFESSIONAL VISIT TO WREXHAM. MAGNETISM AND HEALTH. Mr HUNT ORSBORN, representing Mr Edgar Wetton, the Inventor and Patentee of the" Magneticon," begs to inform the residents and visitors of Wrexham, that he will be at the ASSEMBLY ROOM in the PUBLIC HALL, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM (Entrance nearest Queen Street), FROM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28TH, TO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH, LncllSITE, to give advice as to the application of Curative .Magnetism, and explain the principles ol the Magnetic Appliances, of which he has a large assortment. HOURS OF ATTEDACE-IO to 1, 3 to 5, and ti to 8. NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATIONS OR VISITS. The special advantages cf our appliances as curative agents are that thev are made of light elastic materia and generate E-ectricitywithotit the aid of Voltaic Batteries, Metallic Plates. Chain Bands, or Acids, and I give no shocks, and cause no sores and as the magnetic current passes readily through an intervening gar- ment, contact with the body is not necessary. The following are some of the many diseases in which our Magnetic Appliances will effect a cure or afford relief :—Gout, Rheumatism. Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sciatica, General DdbDitv, Epilepsy, D?psy, Thick Neck, Biliousness, Loss Of Voice, Langour, Diarrhea, XerVou?ncss, Asthma, Palpitation of the Heart, Congestion of the Lnngs, En?rged TonsHs, Hysteria, Paridvsis, Ery?peLis. Indigestion, Incipient Consumption, Lo?s of Appetite, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Cutaneous Diseases, Headache, Pleurisv, Croup, Tumours, Constipation, Deafness, Wakefulness, Spinal Debility, Ague, Spr.ims, Quinsy. ¡ TESTIMONIALS. NEW LOCAL TESTIMONIAL. RHEUMATISM. 1, Roxburgh Place, Wrexham, July 20th, Having been a great sufferer of Rheumatism for about three years, I feel much pleasure in bearing testimony to the great benefit I have derived from wearing one of your appliances, and shall be glad to recommend them whenever I have an opportunity. HEXRY WARALL. SCIATICA. The Bl'OOklailds, Whitchurch, Salop, Nov., 1877. The Magneticon Appliance I bought for my wife, who was suffering from a very severe attach of Sciatica, has had a very beneficial effect. She is now quite restored, and would strongly recommend your Appliances to all sufferers. R. H. SHAW, M.P S. NERVOUS DEBILITY. 17, St. Domingo Grove, Everton, Liverpool, August (itli, 1S7S. When on a visit to Harrogate in August, 1S77, I suffered from nervous debility and rheumatic pain, and could not lift my left arm. Your Air Mason advised me to try the Chest and Back Invigorator, and I very soon found relief. I have applied it ever since to my great comfort. SARAH PARKY. We have much pleasuee in publishing the following letters from Mrs and Miss Ellicott, the wife and daughter of the Dishop of Gloucester and Bristol;- EXTRACTS. Palace, Gloucester, October 17,187t!. Mrs Ellicott has pleasure in testifying to the won- derfully strengthening effects of the Spine Band sup- plie(I to her daughter, and will take everv opportunity of recommending The Magneticon" to her friends. Palace, Gloucester, October 20,1878. Dear sir,—Mrs Ellicott wishes me to say that she will be happy for you to publish the extract from her note respecting Tha Magneticon" Spine Band supplied to me, from which I continue to derive the greatest benefit. -be] ie ve me, yours faithfully, R. F. ELLICOTT. CLERICAL THROAT. Cheltenham, 14th April, 1874. For some time past I have used "The Magneticon" Chest Protector and Belt, and feel grateful that I have done so. For years I have suffered considerably from relaxed throat; but I am grateful to say that ever since I have worn these I have never had a momentary return of "clerical throat." I have also been greatly relieved from pain across my back. I cai* covdhilly ywwfauiond tiro of the various ap- pliances, as the need may be, of "The Magneticon." A. 31ORTON BRow-N, L.L.D., Minister of the Congregational Church. INDIGESTION. CLu'onont Promenade, Southport, I' Dth January, L>78. For years I suffered very severely frQm Indigestion, but ?ince wearing on? of your Belts (now two months since) have been ciiiite well. THOMAS BIXNDELL, Gardener. NERVOUS DEBILITY. 17fs, Brunswick-street, Longsight, Manchester, July 1;, 1878. Sir,—Your Magnetic Appliances have given me the greatest satisfaction. Having suffered from nervous debility so long, I am astonished at the change they have made in me. I am enjoying better health now than I have (lone for the last two years, and I shall certainly consider it my duty to recommend the use of the Magnetic Appliances of Messrs Wetton and Co. to other sufferers. (Mrs.) A N-NIE FREEMAN, LUNG AFFECTION. 177, Rydal Mount, Clieetham, Manchester, June 7, 1N78. Dear Sir,-It gives me much pleasure to testify to the great benefit which I have derived from wearing the Magneticon Lung Invigorator. I have been troubled with weak lungs for many months, with periodical and very serious attacks Of blood Spitting. Since wearing the Jilgneticon" I have not liad a re- currence of this, and the Magneticon is gradually strengthening my lungs. My general health is also very much improved, and I can cordially recommend your Magneticon as an invaluable cure to all who stiffer in -,t -3imilar maiiner.-Yours truly, JAMES BELL, RHEUMATISM. 110, Market-street, St. Andrews, 14th March, lï,. Dear Sir,—For the last fifteen years my wife has suffered most severely from rheumatism, and was often unable to obtain any sleep of a night, but since wearing your applhmceB she has felt great relief, amI is much benefited in every way.—I am, Sir, yours faithfully, T. BRAID. MEDICAL TESTMONIALS. Lansdowne House, Ryde. Increasing experience of the value of Magnetism as a curative agent, and as the Analogue of the Odic force, gives me the conviction of there being a great I future for Magnetism. I CHARLES LOWDER, M.D. It is with every confidence that I recommend your .Magneticon" Appliances to the notice of the medical profession. E. RUSSELL WOODFORD, M.D. Medical Officer of Health for Ventnor. Acacia Lodge, Oxford. I am happy to find Magnetism is making its way and is held in such good repute at Cheltenham. ARTHUR GUINNESS, M.A., F.R.C.S. Falsgrave, Scarboro', August 23, 1876. I have carefully examined your patent Magnetic Appliances, and find that they are constructed on sound scientific principles. I am satisfied much benefit will result from their use. THOMAS F. PIERSOX, M.D. U!u"tmte(t Pamphlets, contamms mi! particulars of the M?nettcon. Pnce List, Testimonials, Directions  for use, &c., &C., may be had gratis on application, or will be forwi?Jed post free by Mr ORSBORN durmg I his stay in Wrexham. "T"^TAAT 0 r< n I I vv jp_j I -L Lt)DO-48, KEGENT-STRI;ET, W. I EDIBURtH-lï and 8, M.\nXAN»->TRF.CT. DUBLIN—0, LOWER SACKVILI.G-STLLKCT. CHELTENHAM—09, HIGH-STREET. I GLASGOW—24, CORDON-STREET. SOUTHAMPTON—140, HIOH-STHEET. SOl'THPOIJT— 4^, BATH-STREET. j For Special Advertisement- see this week's Telephone. j The MAGNETIC REVIEW," a Record of Curative Electric Science and Journal of Health. Edited by EDGAR WETTON, 17, Maithmd-street, Edinburgh. Price SIXPENCE. ]!)¡J.d Business Announcements. WILLIAM W ARBU RT ON S OLD ESTABLISHED PAINTIXO AND GILDING BUSINESS, | AND | PICTUBE FRAME MANUFACTORY, J 2, CHARLES T P, E E T, WREXHA-I#J. ]::6Jh lie gTEVENS, COOK AND CO N F E C TI O N E R, HOFE STREET, WREXHAM. 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 tirst-class Cook, and during my absence from the kitchen to be a thorough trustworthy Manager. "To Mr T. STEVENS, B<itku»lles. Paris." 11113b ESTABLISHED 1817. t- 'I DYEING! DYEIXG; DYEING! FIRST-CLASS j CERTIFICATE OF tP H I g MEDALi MERIT I Awarded 1S74. i Awarded IS;- 4. THE LARUHST DYE WORKS IN THE MIDLAND COUNTIES. j IMPROVEMENTS IX THE ART OF DYEING & FRENCH CLEANING, AT THE MIDLAND COUNTIES STEAM POWER DYE WORKS, LEICESTER, Lichfield, and Bnrton-on-Trent, JOHN g'MITH, j SOLE PROPRIETOR. j AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT WREXHAM: MISSES WHITING, Fancy Repository, 2, High-street. OSWESTRY MRS M. REASON, Fancy Repository, Church-street. SiT Goods sent to and roceived from ti-, e above Agents Weekly. AGENTS WANTED IN RUABON AND UNREPRESENTED DISTRICTS. The New Price and Colour List fur 178 to be had Gratis or Pot Free. 12! I'll i T.fONEY TO LE?n WITHOUT SURETIES by I JJfl the IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK. -DIS-1 TANCE NO OBJECT.—All respectable H0use. whether thev are private Gentlemen or holders, shopkeepers, F?Tm?s, C?r Proprietors, Cow-! Ladies, kcepfr, Tradesmen, nr Clerks, they c?n be accoinmo-, dated by this Bank with sums of Money from £ 30 to £ 1,000, repayable by easy instalments, ;Ü nding over one year and upwards, to enable them to increase their Stocks ?nd :?'u''d them ?'MV kind of temporary accommodation, without friends as 1IJ etis, and w ith the strictest pnvac'y. Applicants v.!U <? weH before applying to any office to consider its respectability. This oH!ce was established in 1?7?, and since that time its business in :uh,mce h.i? Uen rapidly increasing, and it now makes more ad- vances th.m any other single p)'i\ ?tf ;)?Ya)?'? ofike in the province-. Every information willingly afforded. Apply either personally (or if by letier date amount I required), to LEWIS SIMMONS, Proprietor, 27. South John-Street, Liverpool. 1150 pROVIDE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. By taking a Policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. The oldest and largest Accidental Assurance Com- pany. BIGHT Hon. LORD KINNAIRD, Chairman. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 1,000,000. ANNUAL INCOME X-AO,(K)O. A fived sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury, maybe secured at moderate Premiums. Bonus allowed to Insurer# nf five years daiuHnff. ACCIDENTS OCCUR DAILY £1,2:30,000 has been paid as COMPENSATION, Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agent, or Gl, CORNHILL, LONDON. WILLIAM J, VIAN, Secretary. Agents Agents for Wrexham:slr W. JA,NIES, Wheatsheaf Railway Station. Mr J. B. SHIRLEY, National Provincial Bank of England. 12n GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT i Advertiser Off.ce, ?L?RKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. i Every description o COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUTED I Publishers (by authority) of the Abstract of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, AND Special Colliery Rules for North Wales. To he had in Sheets and Books, in both English and Welsh. I B AYLEY & gRADLEY, PROPRIETORS. ON KATte. TO FARMERS, CATTLE, FOWL, AND PIG JL feeders.—We arc now supplvina' the under- noted, and our present prices are— Feeding Indian Meal ,£1) 0 (I lici- ton. Do. Wheat Meal £ 5 10 (I Do. Rice Meal :CC) 0 0 „ Do. Palm Nut Meal. £ 0 10 0 Do. Fowl Corn, 3s fid and Is lid Per Imperial Bushel. All nf First-class Quality. Samples sent free on ap. plication. Sacks, Is each. Payment, Net Cash. Apply to LANG LEY & CO., 4, Argyle-street, Liverpool. 127Pa ¡ Business Announcements, rpHOMAS GRIFFITHS, WHITESMITH, LOCKSMITH. BELLHANGER, OAS FiTTER, ct-c., (Late In the eniplojoient of the Gair Company for 19 years.) 2, HILLY VIEW, Er.DDIG ROAD, WREXHAM. HOT WATER APPARATUS FITTED. Beer Engines repaired and fixed. Chandelier Fittings re-got up without being sent away. Country orders punctually attended to. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 19tJ4g. SPECIALITIES. ■JUST DECEIVED BLACK FELT HATS, Cork Lined. BLACK FELT HATS, Patent Ventilated. BLACK FELT HATS, New Shapes in round Crowns. BLACK FELT HATS, New Shapes in Squ&re Crowns. BLACK FELT HATS, Clerical Shapes. BLACK A BROWN FELT HATS, From ■{ ii to 12 d. C. TATIES, TAILOR, HOSIER, AND HATi'Eh', fj, i) TE T R E E T, V' KfJ »JA ss. 1419.1 MAGGCT-?LT AND SCAB I T,4 S H ii E P. gTOKOE S (^HEEP DIP Is the best koown Compound for STOPPING THE FLY, s 0 P P I N M T li B F L Y, PREVENTING AND CUP.ING THE SCAB. It also kills all TICKS and LICE promotes the growth of the wool, arid keeps the sheep healthy and perfectly clean till shearing time the following summer. This dip contains the largest percentage cf soliddc constituents, and as the value of a (lip depends on its ready soli'b'lity in fold water, it necessarily follows that this dip is the P;;>iT and MOST EFFECTIVE ONE of its kind in use. Leading Floekmasters pronounce it to be THOROUGHLY RELIABLE and the BEST C-F ALL DIPS. Manufactured by T. STOKOE, M.B.C.V.S., Chemical Work", Hay, South Wales; and Agents 5)1 nearly every Market 1'own. lWWb  T. L E a WAi'J jLil, ETC., i ELEANCR TERRACE, LOBNE STREET, BHOSDDU, WREXHAM. Wedding Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners, and Bail Suppers attended. Waiters sent out by the Week c. Month. 1807g JJOLKER AND CUDWORTH, GENERAL ENGINEERS, Having had considerable practical experience in the manufactu re and repairing of LOCOMOTIVES, ENGINES, AND MA- CHINERY IN GENERAL, Trust, liy piorapt. attention to business, combined 'vith good workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. Estimates given Jor Millwrights' and General ■vork. WORKS'— ADJOINING -y'H oATSHEAF STATION, 'UTiXHAM. 15^4 SPECIAL PREPARATIONS.-NUMEROUS 7?-'TriO?;AI. I ii: 0 L T?, CREAM," (Registered at Stationers' Hall). Highlv lecommcnde 1 1:)1 PRESERVING, INYIGO- RATING, and DRESSING tb" HAIR, rendering j it Soft aiid Glossy, ".nparting a healthy: stimulus to the Roots • the Hair. H..E?A?L? OM.y BY 8 7 FRANCIS, PHARMA' IST, HC?E-STKEbT, WREXHAM, In h an.l is B?ttUe". FRANCIS'S VOICE LOZENGES, for Clearing: and Strengthening the Voice, relieving all Affections of the Throat, Hoarseness, Haskiness, Sore Throat, Re- laxation of the Uvula and Tonsils. Public Speakeis and Singers take them with much benefit as a Preventive of Hoarseness, and as a Remedy when it evist-. Sold in Boxes, Is ltd, £ s SJd each or per post, the Is lid for Is o-d, 2s IVI for in stamps, from J. FRANCIS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Hope-street, Wrexham. 1319d UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS ON VIEW, An Immense Assort-WCTS cf Gents' SILK, ALPACA, j TWILLED SILK h NATURAL STICKS. i HI- Sp- Note the Ad<>ts« C. DAY f E s • j ?nUTARY T."kil. H??iER, AM) "AIH.R.¡ 58, H0?K STREET, .?:, HC'PK '-TREET, ? 142011 THE WnEXHAJ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT. First Prize for hnplnn/nts of the Denbigh- shire and Flintehire Aijriccltoeal Society awarded fO E. PoveU, 1868. 187*2. to j. E. Po-icAl, 17tj. J. E. pOW ELL liegs to call the aitention of Agriculturalists to his large and well-seltct< d STOCK of IMPLEMENTS anl MACHINES for the Season, viz., POWELL BROS. & WHITAKER-8 MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, HAYMAKERS, HOI»*K RAKES, AMERICAN HAY COLLECTORS. BEVERLEY, BRISTOL, & BAJJI/S CARTS, CHEESE PRESSES, CHEESE STOOLS. CHEESE MAKING APPARATUS, Ac., i*X. An early inspection invit- d, Please note Address :— J. E. PUVvELL, WHOLESALE A I?LT. WHOLESALE A* UETAII iRO?IONGEH, IRON MERCHANT, ca., 0, TOW-N -111 Lv <-TF^T.STREET, 7. H A M P-S. Please- enii i"1 Tacl. > s '> i Repair f? soon as possible. h';}.4h Business Announces or ts. THE OLD TEA WAREHOUSE. FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STOI.iiR. 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. ¡ C. K. BEXSON, PBOPBIETO?i. THESE STORES are established to supply the PUBLIC with TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GOODS, GENERAL GROCERIES, i, At MERCHANTS Prices. ARRIYAL OF THE NEY." teas. THE Xew Season's arrivals or FINE TEAS from China, are again exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of former years is fully maujttained. inost deJictte I taste ot «onnofierors wiU le th* ». superior clujacter of some cl :-its VIDIAN I TEAS which bave arrived. r**v;±Ljmg the vut CUOlLE KAtSOW-so highly appreciated ty consumers of the finer classes oi TEA. The following rmalities ¡;e ,dJ "t,)) special notice BENSON'S TEA, ijT;, A Liiie K:tiso\v Congou. BENSON'S TEA, F- 'hJ 1. l!J. lL" A choice Mixture, rich in P, -r, h, 0, BENSON'S TEA, A Delicious Breakfast Congou. BENSON'S TEA. :2; 6f;. A High class Tea which th-v f pr.ci Jly recommend. BENSON'S TEA. 2'. 8D This is a perfect Tea of I- .] .1 sterling quality. BENSON'S TEA, This is a splendid Souchong Tta, ri«k ia flavor, and unsurpassed at the BENSON'S 31), A Mixture [of Choice Chini and Indian Teas. BENSON'S TEA, The Finest Mixture of Tea that- can be pro- duced. This is the Prince of I eas, _nd can- not be surpassed. BENSON'S TEAS Are the BEST, the PUREST, ihi CHEAPEST. BENSON'S MOTTO "QUALITY is the Standard of LUXE." The unparalleled success whkh L, :¡ked the progress of C. K. BENSON'S busing? from year to year is the resuit oi practical knowledge of TEA, and of the vN'-rcise f nroper care in the selection oi ck. which enables him to sell TEAS and COFFEtS 01 superior quality at moderate pric-.s. COFPBES. BENSON'S MOTTO. "Q*.ia!?ty is the Test of CHi:Al-NES>. 'OJ 'L .0. u 'BENSON'S COFFEES Are carefully selected. W B E ixTSON'S COFFEES Are perfectly Roasted, BENSON'S COFFEES Have a rich Mountain avor. i 'BENSON'S COFFEES Can be had Ground or Ungrou nd. BENSON'S TEA and BENSON'S COFFEES Are confidently recommended, being se- lected with the greatest regard to quality. _'H Taking QUALITY as the STANDARD oi VALUE and TEST of CHEAPNESS, c, K. BE:50 confidently states that goods pur- chased at his stores cannot be surpassed by any other Stores, Firm, or Company in the | Kingdom. C. K. BENSONS STOCK OF FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GOOV, CANNOT BE EXCELLED OUT OF LONDON. C. K. BEXSOX tenders his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for their con- stantly increasing support and extensive i-f 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. BEXSON delivers all Orders Free t Charge by his own vans or by carrier, ■ r carriage paid to the nearest railway station. ORDERS per post, carrier, or mt-sstr.;>r will have immediate attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. c. K. Benson's -,tores are opened at v. a.m. and closed at 7 p.m. On Thursdays ,t 8.30 p.m., and on Saturdays at l(j,O p.m. N.B.-TieN- Yi-i-,l be entirely closed r.n ti „ Four days set apart as Bank Holidays. I THE. OLD TEA WAREHOUSE. 14, HIGIl STREET nt-4