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Established A.D. 1848 THE WREXH AM ADVERTISER, Jicnbijjh shire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and North lVale3 Register. The County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbighshire and Flintshire. rl'ELISnED EVERY FRIDAYAND SATURDAY CIRCULATION, 5,500. BAYLEY AND B R A DL E Y, PROPRIETORS. TFUMS OF SUBSCRIPTION—Ss. 8d. per Annum, payable ativtr,e (-in credit, 10s. per annum. Per post IOs. lOd. per annum, payable in advance; on Credit, 12s. per annum.
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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, AND CO. rH i U.K. at the Raglan Anns, Lambpit Street, Wrexham, on Tuesday, the 2!Jth October, ;87S, of the Household t iiniiturt* and other Effects of Ilr Albert Harrison, who is .); ,:p business, by BAUGH, JONES, and Co. 2546a WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1878. -« wEssHRS BAUGH, JONES, AND CO., will hold their Y? next SALE OF STOCK in the above Smithfield, on t'irr'dav, November 7th, 1878. STOCK ALRKADY ENTERED. lot of Prime Fat Beasts several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf hti'eis, short horned hulls A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs Sale at Ten o'clock. "SF.1TLKMENTS AT CLOSE OF SALE. 907b NEXT FAIR DAY. ,» vl.i: (if r,o rnpitnl narrow wheel (,g inch) CARTS, with Harvest Gearing, new Market patent Chaff utters, by "Coma," Thrill and Chain Gears, qoiv Rugs, Corn Sacks, new Plough by Edwards," Bcrslvim, large Rain Tub also a valuable and powerful ■ rown HOIiSK, S years old, and useful black MARE, Ac., (In Thursday (fair day), the 7th November, 1878, at Two V' A in the afternoon, near the National School, Beast Mark' Wrexham, the property of a gentleman retiring Tr..in business. BAUGH, JONES, it Co., Auctioneers. r„ ■f-ni'ih- Family Residence called The Elm a" in Grove- wt to the town of WREXHAM „ r/: County <>j'Denbigh. | KSSUS BAl.'GH, JONES, AND CO., (have been favoured with instructions from N. R. Griffith, the owner), TO SELL BY AUCTION, at the Lion H.'t, H"JH'street, in the town of Wrexham, oil WED- NKSIUY day of October, 1^78, at Two for Three ( in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then ":1,1 there produced. \iI that recently erected FREEHOLD detached Family -iiiei:iv rilled THE ELMS" situate in Grove-road near vwn of Wrexham now in the occupation of the said, ..wiser. Tile residence contains UN lllE BASKMKNT—Good laundry, larder, wine cellar > i! cellar and ,ici-vzLiits' wzi ter closet. 01\ I IIK < i IIOI'.ND FLOOR.—Vestibule, large entrance hall -I liand-aiinestaircase, drawing, dining, andmorningrooms, hiicben, back kitchen, butler's pantry and china closet, water .■losrt and lavatory. (IN Tin: FIRST CHAMBER STOREY.—Five bedrooms, water cie-et, kith-room, lavatory, and housemaid's closet. uv TilE SKCOMI CHAMKKR STOREY.—Five bedrooms and ii'lell room. 1% Yut". Capital stablin. harness room, and large .■u;:ci! house with room and lofts over same. lias and water are laid upon the premises. The bztli, :v»tories, and housemaid's closet are supplied with hot ;,nii cold water, and the chamber storeys are accessible by staircase. The residence stands in its own grounds, which are taste- ■ iil> Ili.1 nut in lawns, shrubberies, flowerbeds, croquet Lwii. and excellent kitchen garden, containing in the whole surface area including the site of the house and build- 'I!i W: square yards. order to view the premises maybe obtained from the Auctioneers. "IM furthei information apply to A. H. Reid, Esq., i Hrury Humphreys, Esq., solicitors, Wrexham, or at "e Otr.ccs'of the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 2:W4 RHOSLLANERCK RUGOG. ;.f Tw', Messuages and Shops and also two Cottages and <: S!ai"jht<r-ho";<r, at RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG, Hi-ir Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh. r| fVl EE som BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH t X'XES, ? CO. (by order ofthemort?see)a.tthe? White Horse Inn, Rhosllanerchrugog, near Wrexham, on Monday, the L'Sth day of October, 1878, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon punctually, in one lot, and subject io conditions which shall be produced at the time of sale, all tlmse Two MESSUAGES and SHOPS and WARE- HOUSE, situate in Hall-street, Rhosllanerchrugog afore- -"j,1. and also all those Two Cottages and Slaughterhouse, situate at the back of the said two Messuiiges and Shops. 1111: whole of the premises are now in the occupation of Mr Magin, chemist, and Mr Turner, butcher. For further particulars apply to Mr John James, solicitor, ?\n'.fi\nnon Offices, Wrexham, or the Auctioneers, Ttinple-ehambers, Wrexham. 246tib ?t-iiil;leelianibers, ?'? ? Housnhuld Ft'ftn?f)?, tiro Pianofortes, and other EjJecrs, at 36, P E N Y B R Y N, Wrexham. MESSRS BAUGH, JONE, AND CO. have received ?J_ instructions from Miss Mole, who is leaving Wrex- ham, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on MOMIAY. October 2«th, 1878, the whole of her very useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, com- rrising— IN PvRi.orn— Fender and fire-irons, ash pan, coal vase, I eight gilt timepiece under glass shade, six cane-seated chair-. lady's chair in reen rep, couch in ditto, mahogany dining table with 1) ends, walnut whatnot, very handsome .H'l I ich-toned full compass pianoforte by Henry Ward, | w ,lnut cheffoniere with glass front and mirror and marble top, tapestry carpet 2!^ yards, hearth rug to match, brass. .mice pole with rings and brackets. 1"4; :tiitl Hrc-irons. cane-seated ehail's !?.v.)th le:ttlier ei)ttage pianoforte, in mahogany, 1 y .lo-eph Mart, small time-piece, matting on floor, hearth nic, chandelier with globes, sets of tea china services, Arc. is HAI.I.-Mahogany card table, Wi# ndsor chai. rs, bronze j umbrella stand, eightdays' hall clock, matting, doormats, i. Ur.DltoOMs ciintaining mahogany and other chests of d-.iweis, mahogany and other tables, birch wood wash lid with marble top, painted and other withstands and -irt-,?iii; t;tlple,, t,,iit and toilet services, towel rails, cane-seated chairs, night commode, toilet drawers, iii n bedsteads and palliasses, feather and tillck heds, tii]ievtry and other carpets, druggetting and oil cloth, wool :Jl:lttll"SSes, &c. WOOLHOOM—Twelve forms, long wri> ting desks ami: tables, Windsor chairs, fender, two globes, sewing machine, r. K! r( iiF.N—Fendtr and fire-irons, white table, dresser ..nd shelves, chairs, tea tvays, crockciy, brown ware, !ü-;tk. saucepans, ,pper warming pan, door mats and niattiii! coal boxes, brooms, brushes, bird cages, and numerous other effects. IN YARD AND UAUDK.N—T)og kennel, iron boiler, two i. in -Miter tubs and taps, four garden (living poles with wire Vle-i. ,VC., ifcC. ;Sale iit Eleven for Twelve o'clock prompt. 245e v. ,Sb ft rex in tht' Wrexham Market Hall, Wrexham UV, Wirxhani Gas Works, Vron Cullicn), Public Hail, and Corn Exe.humjc Companies. rnn gE SOLI) BY AUCTION, by Messrs LAUGH, 1 JONES, CO., at the Lion Hotel, Hope-street, on Wediiesdav, the :illtli day of Octolwi-, 1"7", at I t'.ree o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions I)Iii(I-tili Sliires ill the Wrexham Market Hall vuiiipanv (in lots) The sum of OIU C.onsolidated Stock i.n the Wrexham Water Works Company. :)i< Preference Shares in ditto. 115 Shares f £ 4 paid) in the Vron Colliery Company. J'J t.j Shares in the Public Hall and Corn Exchange Com- liU iiiiy Paid up Shares in the Wrexham Gas Company in foiir lots to suit purchasers. Vi.r further information, apply to the Auctioneers, Tem- 251(ii) 1.tan! Mile of Dairy C"H', F(tt Ilffers, and Sheep /?.,  .<« <-  ?"? .?? ?'.?". /?, ?'"?, M?. ?"?'?'. One  a 1111, 7-? 7< ?/L? Hay, 7?"?." Ton* of II luat Shan, ?j)..7/?«?(/ '?. ?'(t?'?)??'< farm /?<- .,?-,?', Dairy I-cl,' ,V"¡.c:, af the CORNISH HALL, frm/i Hult. AlQ, a y,„f Land containing about Three Acres, situate at tup of Common Hood. MI "SSnSBVUOH, JONES & Co. have received instruc- .L1 tions bv Mr John Hughes (who is ieavim; the farm) ? sl''l L 1JY AUCTION, on the above premises, on TFES. !\Y VNovember .?th, 1?7S. the who'e of theuhove-iaentioned STOk. comprising: Hvorn" dairy cows,ofrt-shbarrt'ns(fun of mi)k),3 ripe fit heife's 1 verv promisim and colonry pedigree stock hul! risin? two years old. 54 fat Welsh and other sheep, ? ?ey draught mare. 1(5 hands high, very active and m.I b,o\ "ii mire rising 4 yeaf old, H. hands h?h, ?'.?cU?ve ta? nd powcrfu) roan Colt. 3 years o!d, )'. hands h art b '? >■ cob, 4 years o!d, 14 hands high steady to fp?.n" ??ri? P brown cart colt, 3 years old, £ promising "llcki:J!! followers, 7 sm.dl store ?s?:!<??n p? S? weihts), 'I" of fnwl, geese r-?P)«'D. rF -Six large stacks of well harvested hay .). t, suit purchasers, about thirty tons of bolting ?.r. a large quantity of farm yard ?uure, a ouant.ty of ?..i grass keepnpto?d February next. '\H'LDIEyrS, ?-r.-lron p)ou.h, two pair ot «orttar- o s w.?.d bud roller, roncn!t)vatorb\ 11 h,d\\alls, Pickern-ssaJ k h.ist. turnip pulper, w.nnow.ng ^ciiine Old ««t/set of brown leather harness (nearly ,et of ))rov;n le?itlier (nearlv "'t??'v \r?F!S ?C.—About SO cheese vats of various! -i? P?nt d?bic lever cheese press smaUer do., .atuner, j ?.)'n U. ar?<-heese tub I- tt,,getill "I'tti.?. cheese binders, six tin milk pans, oak silage, and j! icanerous other effects. The of Ute hay, straw, and manure to go oft. j .\1. al) that FIELD or PARCEL OF I,AD, containing • i» ,.r-meiit -ibout 3 acres, more or less, situate at t'p <!f roinmi.n Wood, in the borough of Holt, which j\ ",I" ron" tage ? ?ood townsbiproad, .?nd adjoins property 'aUm.in t'Mr E.?mund Tilston, Mr <?'?. 4%.ill lie ?(1](I "it o'elt)(-L, to (.Ua- 1 '??bv Ticket at 11 oc)ock. ?!e to coim^nce at 12 j i" )"?pt. KlilST.MAS SALE AND CATTLE • Wli EX HA M ,\IITHrŒI.J), MONDAY. DECEMBKK 1878. \<r'.sps)-'u'<!H ?r??' ai:il CO. ?? to ?"? ?.?r? ? i?J .?.a? Mends for twir constant supp.r ■•■"U wo th U? ?. ?.Y? t!K. knowing pr,xes f.?o.u- .ltI, viz. :— 1 s|| Ki: CUP, value 7 guineas, will lJe presented to -Aiiev of the best Three Kat Beasts.  ?!L\FH rL'P v:d"??m"M8. for the best lot of I at .U::L 'n l" tll•, l'wner llf tle '-LAntKS'pht-A: wi!! hp?.nt.th.??ercfthp l"t Of I' d'Pigs. ~>lic Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. r- -J-v,-rj r. .J SPECIAL AUCTION. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MR LLOYD begs to announce be will hold his usual ITi. Special AUCTION on Thursday next, October 31st, in the above Smithfield, when he will offer for Sale a num- ber of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, and PIGS. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. 20 Fat Cattle 150 Ripe Fat Sheep And a few Calves and Pigs Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Office, Plassey, Wrexham. 209b NORTH WALES HORSE & CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FAIR-DAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1878. H/fn LLOYD has great pleasure in announcing that his 1T.L next Monthly Sale of Horses, Carriages, &c., will take place on Thursday, November 7th, when he will offer for sale several first-class cart and hack horses, carriages; harness, &c. Stock already entered—20 cart and hack horses, colts, ponies, &c., together with a number of carriages, harness, &c. Further entries respectfully solicited, which should be sent early, so that they may be particularised in catalogue, and fully advertised. 2526f PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. At Cacigoed, near Ruabon, on the Overtoil Road. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 20TH, 1S78. Important Sale of Farming Steele, Implements, ifcc. The Cattle will include. 40 head of magnificent Young Dairy Cows and Heifers, Yearlings, and Bulls, 4 powerful wag- [Inn Horses, 1 sucking Colt, 10 Pigs, Large Quantity of Oats, the whole of the Agricultural Implements, and about 30 tons of Hay and 20 tmis of Straw, to be consumed on the premises before May 1st, 1879, with the use of the Farm Buildings, the whole of the Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household Ftirniture. MR LLOYD most respectfully announces that he has in- been favoured with instructions from Mr Robert Mnrris, who is retiring from farmin. in every branch, to offer for PUBLIC COMPETITION, the above named Effects, without reserve, on Wednesday, November 20th, being Ruabon Fair Day. 2527a CHRISTMAS SALE AND CATTLE SHOW. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MONDAY, DECEMBER Stth, AT TEN O'CLOCK. MR. LLOYD'S PRIZE LIST, OPEX TO REGULAR SUPPORTERS ONLY, 1st. SILVER CUP, value 7 guineas, for the best Three Beasts exhibited, the property of the same owner. 2nd. SILVER CUP, value 7 guineas, for the best collec- tion of Stock (meaning Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs), all being the property of the same owner. 3rd. SILVER CUP, value 5 guines, for the best lot of Fat Sheep. 4th. Ladies' Present for the best lot of Pork or Bacon Pigs. 5th. SILVER CUP, value 7 guineas, will be given to the seller of the largest amount of Stock, Implements, &c., in 1878. The party that wins Nos. 1 or 3 prize is not allowed to compete for No. 2 prize. FRANCIS LLOYD, Auctioneer, 2528h Plassey, Wrexham. SALE BY MR. SNAPE. SALE AT GREENFIELD COTTAGE, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. MR SNAPE has been instructed by the representatives 'If of the Me Mrs J. G. Euck?pn, to SELL BY AUC- TION, upon the premises as above, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of November, 1878, the whole of the very useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising—Drawing room suite in walnut, mahogany dining room suite (new), mahogany dining, loo, and other tables, pier glasses, carpets, books, pictures, iron and mahogany bedsteads, feather beds and hair mattresses, &c., and all kitchen requisites also, a collection of greenhouse plants, garden seat, &c., &e. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer a few days before the Sale. 2521c SALE BY MR R. O. WRIGHT. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD INN AND BUSINESS PREMISES, LLANGOLLEN TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr R. O. WRIGHT, _L at the Royal Hotel, Llangollen, on TUESDAY, 29th Ot-tol)ur IS78, suhjoot to oomlitions then to be produced, unless disposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given. LOT I.-All that well-established Public House and Vaults, called the Golden Lion," situate in Bridge- street, Llangollen, with a good yard at the back there- of, now or late in the occupation of Mr Samuel Chester. LOT 2.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house and Shop, called Liverpool House," situate in Bridge-street, aforesaid, with the yard and out-buildings at the back thereof, and now in the occupation of Mr Magin, Draper. There is a right of way through the yard of Lot 1 to the back premises belonging to this Let. Lot 3.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house and Shop, called Paris House," situate in Bridge-street aforesaid, close to the Hand Hotel, with the Yard at the back, there of, now in the occupation of Mr Edward Roberts. All the Lots are situated in one of the leading thoroughfares in Llangollen, and are well adapted for carry- ing on an extensive trade. Sale to commence at 4 p.m. precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Messrs. -.Ni IN.SIIALI,s aiul PARRY JO.NKS, Solicitors, Oswestry and Llangollen. 2331g SALE BY MESSRS J. JEFFREYS & SOX. -J ,r r. FIRST ANNUAL SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE TO FARMERS, itc. EGEIiTON ARMS, BROXTON STATION, NEAR MALPAS. CHESHIRE. ON THURSDAY, the 31s! OCTOBER, 1878, at Two o'clock in the afternoon. Extensive Sale of 250 Cheviot Ewe,, which have been drawn expressly for breeding purposes, and are eross-'d by prize- bred Shropshire tups, which will be exhibited on the sale day. TOHN JEFFREYS it SON, Horse and Cattle Salesmen, 'J respectfully announce that they have received instruc- tions from a gentleman to SELL BY AUCTION, the 250 EWES, described above, at the Egerton Arms, Broxton Sta- tion,to which place they will be removed three days prior for i tonvenienee of sale. They will be sold in lots of five. Broxton Station is about eight miles from Chester. Date and further particulars next week, and in the meantime may be obtained from the Auctioneers, 12, Cases-street, Liverpool, or Ormskirk. 24ti!ib I SALES BY MR. J. W. BROWN. STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION. "J* R..T. W. BROWN will ho!d his next Fortnightly Sale JjX of Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Lambs, Pigs, Calves, &c., on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 6th, 1?'. Early entries to the Auctioneer will oblige. Church Lane, Mold. 2543 Important Sale (!f th( whole of the Lire and Dead Farming Stock and Elegant Household Furniture at ABERDUNA FARM, NEAl: IOU), within two miles of the Railway Station, oil the Ruthin Jioad. MR J. W. BROWN is instructed to SELL the whole of l' the above by AUCTION on Friday, the 8th day of November, 1878. Full particulars in catalogues and next week's papers. Church-lane, Mold. 2542b SALES BY MR DAVID ROBERTS. ON MONDAY, NEXT, OCTOBER 28TH, 1878 At Rhos Bou'f onn, Gwyddehvern, near Corwen, Crops, (to go off), Live Stock, Implements, <tc. 2529 ON TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 29TII, 1878, At Troed yr Allt, Bodorlus, near C'arvog, Corwen, Crops, (to go off), Live Stock, Implements, &c. 25:30 ———————————————— ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER :10 TH, ]H7H, At Pen y G'eulau, Cymvyd, near Corwen, Crops, (to go off). Live Stock, Implements, itc. 2531 ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, 1«78, At Llysdimel ucha, Llangwm, near Corwen, Crops (to go off), Live Stock, Farm Implements, Furniture, itc. The usual credit or discount given at each of the above sales. Lunch at 10 and sales at 11. 1 Particulars from the AUCTIONEER, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 2532 SALE BY MR PHILLIPS. r' "rJ"J\ \I'.J- "¡'' AT TILSTON, NEAR TO BROXTON AND MALPAS STATION. MR PHILLIPS will sell by Auction at the Hare and ?' N Hounds Inn, Tilston, on MONDAY next, OCTOBER •Mil 187S, 13 Prime Fat Cows, Heifers, and Barren Cows. Several Dairv Cows, Heifers, Stirks, and turn-off Cows. A lot of Fat and Store Pigs, Sheep, &c. Together with the usual extra stock expected, and which niav be entered up to time of sale. Sale at I 30 p.m. Office, Farndon. 253 g -_u It WEEXHAM DISTRICT PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Incorporate d under the liuildhuj fheieties Ad*, 1874. Shares, 1;0 each. Entrance Fee, Is per Share or pait of a Share. THIS Society is now prepared to liialue .advances repay- j able i;i a certain number of years, on Mortgages. A meeting is held on the first Monday in each month for receiving subscriptions and enrolment of members. For further particulars apply to the Secretary. ¡ J, B, SHIRLEY. I tiJO I Legal and Public Notice j'- j" J'- ¡ FIVE POUNDS REWARD, will be paid to any person J' who will immediately communicate the present AD- DRESS of Mrs Elizabeth Louisa Steel, wife of Mr Edward Shepherd Steel, and sister-in-law of Mrs Ohlsen. Mrs Steel is believed to have recently resided in or near Ruabon, or Chester.—Address, Mrs OHLSEN, 9fi, Boaler-street, Liver- pool D. E. CHANDLER, Esq., solicitor, Ii, Guildhall Chambers, Basinghall-street, London; or, FRANCIS D. LOWNDES, solicitor, a, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. 2332f —————-———————————— ———————————— TESTIMONIAL to DR. ARMSTRONG, on his resigning Jt. the Mastership of Farndon Hall Academy. 1: s. <1. Amount already subscribed. 117 11 6 Mr Thomas Leigh, Liverpool 5 0 0 Mr Henry Dawson, Liverpool 2 2 0 Mr Thomas Francis, Hooton 110 Mr > Wm. Hanson. 10 0 Mr Wm. Lowe, Coddington. 0 10 0 All further subscriptions will be kindly received by Mr JAS. BROSTER, Hon. Treasurer, Farndon, Chester. 25'16e ABERCARNE COLLIERY EXPLOSION. RELIEF FUND. 258 Deaths (all bread-winners), leaving wholly unprovided for 131 Widows, 63 Children, 9 Aged Parents, 17 Brothers and Sisters, total, 520. THE MAYOR of WREXHAM having OPENED a SUB- TSCRIPTION LIST, respectfully asks the sympathising Public of Wrexham and its vicinity to aid his efforts to relieve the very numerous sufferers in this appalling calamity. He will feel grateful to the Clergymen and Ministers of all denominations, if they will be good enough to assist, by causing collections to be made in their respective places of worship. The Managers of the North and South Wales and National Provincial Banks at Wrexham have kindly con- sented to act as Treasurers; and Mr J. F. Edisbury, chemist, Mr E. Smith, draper, and Mr Potter, stationer, High-street, have also kindly consented to act as Sub- Treasurers at each of which places subscription lists will remain open until the 31st October next, when it is pro- posed to close the Fund. 2354b THE EXPLOSIVES ACT, 1875. (38 Vic., c. 17.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the pro- visions of the above Act (Sections 7 and 84) that ap- plication 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 County of Denbigh, on Mon- day, the 18th day of November, 1878, at Eleven o'clock, in the forenoon, for a License to Thomas Clayton, carrying on business at a place there called Brynmally Colliery, in the Township of Broughton, in the said County of Denbigh, as Colliery Owner, to establish a Store for Explosives, on the site ef the said Brynmally Colliery, in the said Township of Broughton. Cor- rect copies of the draft license and plan of the store have been deposited with Mr 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 Saturdajs, 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 9tli day of Octoittr, IS-IS. OWEN PRICE. 2399g Manager. THE EXPLOSIVES ACT, 1875. (38 Vic., e. 17.) "VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the pro- .1 visions of the above Act (sections 7 snd h4), that ap- plication will be made to the Magistrates for the Hundred of Brumtield, in the County of Denbigh, the local authority appointed by the said Act, at their sitting at the Town Hall, Wrexham, in the said County of Denbigh, on Mon- day, the 2nd day of December, 1878, at Eleven oiclock in the forenoon, for their assent to the Westminster and Brymby Coal and Coke Company, Limited, carrying on business at a place there called the Moss, in the township of Broughton, in the said County of Denbigh, as colliery owners, to establish a Magazine for Explosives on the site j of the said colliery works, in the township of Brought n. Correct copies of the draft license and plan of the magazine have been deposited with Mr 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 21st day of October, 1«78, JNO. JONES, 2520h Solicitor for the Applicants WINTER ASSIZE, COUNTY No. 14. WINTER ASSIZES, OCTOBER, 1878. ——— JAMES GOODRICH. ESQUIRE, SHERIFF. ¡ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virture of the Precept of the Right Honourable Alfred Henry Thesiger, Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal, and others, the Commissioners for holding the next Assizes for the Winter Assize County, No. 14, (comprising the several counties of Montgomery, Merioneth, Carnarvon, Anglesear, Donbigli and Flint) the said Asaizes will be 'iprnari flTT WEDNESDAY, 30th day of October, 1878, and the business of the Assizes will commence at the County Hall in Ruthin in the county of Denbigh, at 10 o'clock in the morning, on THURSDAY, the 31st day of October, 1878. And notice is hereby further given that all persons bound by recognizances to appear and prosecute or give evidence for or against the prisoners named in the Schedule hereunder written, who will be tried at the said Assizes are required to appeariii(I prosecute and give evidence at the said Assizes at the time and place last aforesaid. Dated this 21st day of October, 1878. LLEWELYN ADAMS, Under-sheriff, 5, Castle-street, Ruthin. THE SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO. I Gaol.in which I: f J' prisoner Off h 1 N.uneofPri.oner.? ?'?,t O?nce ?ed. confined. | -1 Mary Anne Lewis Shrewsbury. The wilful murder of the infant child. James Onslow Ruthin Feloniously killing and slaying one James Parslow. Joseph Jenkins Ruthin. With having com., mitted an unnatural j crime. John Beck Chester. Three charges of obtaining goods I under false pre- tences. 25u COUNTY OF DENBIGH. j Pi'op?e? Annexation of the Pat ?eh of Lla¡¡drmO-YH.Rh(J8! (which includes Colwyn Bay) to the DiciÛú/I of /<(??t< i)t the said County. TO JOSEPH PEERS, CLERK OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH, ESQUIRE. COUXTY OF DENBIGH TO WIT. WE, the underpinned, the Reverend William VenaMes E, Williams, of the Vicarage, LIandrJUo ll-Rhos, in the said county, Clerk in Holy Orders, and Aifred Osten Walker, of Nantglyn, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos aforesaid, Esquire two of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace acting in and for the Division of Uwchdulas in the said county of Den- bigh, are of opinion that the Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos (including Colwyn Bay) now comprised within and forming part of the Petty Sessional Division of Uwchdulas, in the said county, ought to be taken from and out of the same, Petty Sessional Division, and annexed to the lsdulas Division, of and in the said county, for the purpose of forming together with the parishes and places comprised in the last mentioned Division of Isdulas, one convenient and proper Division, within and for which Special and Petty Sessions should henceforth be held, and that by such alteration, namely, by taking the said Parish of 1.lan- drillo-yn-Rhos, including Colwyn Bay, from and out of the said Uwchdulas Division, and annexing it to the said Isdulas Division, the two existing Divisions of Uwchdulas and Isdulas will be altered and no others, and that the several Justices of the Peace of the said county usually resident and acting as such within the boundaries of the said Isdulas Division, are John Lloyd Wynne, of Coed Coch, Abergele, in the said county, Esquire, Hugh Robert Hughes, of Kinmel, in the said county, Esquire, Brownlow Wynne NVNtiue, of Garthewin, Llanfair- talhaiarn. in the said county, Esquire, the Reverend Thomas Williams, of St. George, in the said County, Clerk in Holy Orders, Robert Bamford Hesketh, of Gwrycli Castle, Abergele, in the said County, Esquire, and John Roberts, of Bryngwenallt, Abergele, in the said County, Esquire, M.P. And we further state that the said Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos (including Colwyn Bay) is most conveniently situated for attendance by the inhabitants thereof at the usual place of holding the Petty Sessions for the said Isdulas Division, namely at the Justices' Room, in Abergele, in the Parish of Abergele, in the said County, from which place the said Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos I is distant by road about eight miles and by rail about seven miles, that considerable inconvenience is often experi- enced by the inhabitants of the said Parish of Llandrill-yn- Rlios (including Colwyn Bay) in transactillgtheir magisterial business, by reason of the Special and Petty Sessions for the-said Uwchdulas Division being liolden at Llanrwst, in the said County, from which place the said Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos (including Colwyn Bay) is distant by road about sixteen miles, and by rail by way of Llandudno junction about eighteen miles. We are credibly informed that it is the general wish of the inhabitants of the Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos (including Colwyn Bay) that such Parish should for all magisterial purposes be annexed to the saitllsllulas Division, which we hereby state as our opinion al so. We therefore, in pursuance of the statutes in that behalf, do hereby transmit to you as Clerk of the Peace for the said County this statement in writing, signed by us, in order that the same may be laid before the Justices of the Peace for the suid County at their next <enend (Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Dated this 27th day of September, 1*73. ALFRED O. WALKER, WM. VKVAIII.ES WILLIAM*. Two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace acting in and for the said County of Denbigh. I the said Joseph Peers, hereby alve Notice thai the j.. foregoing Statement has been laid before the Justice^ ?ssfmMed at the last Court of Quarter Sessions for the j County of Denbigh, held at Wrexham, in the said County, on the lith day of October, 1878. in pursuance of the directions of the statute (i)th George the 4tii, chapter 43), j and that the said statement will be taken into consideration at the next General (Jinirter Session for the said County of DeKbi?h. to he hdd at Ruthin on the ?'nd <?y of January, l?7!1. (The matter ?iit be cons!dered on F'tday, <he second (hy of the Sessions.) Dated this 22iid day of October, 1878. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. 2508en ¡ Legal and Public Notices.  TO BE SHOT FOR, on Mo?tY, November nth, i. 1878, at the house of Mr JMwin Edwards, Holly Bush Inn, Cefn-y-Bedd, near Wrexhpn, a krge FAT PIG. ConditionsThree Pigeons each Itoolz. hol single guns, 21 yards rise; double guns, the u of bom barrels, 25 yards rise. GOOD BIRDS WILL BB PROVIDED. SHOOTING TO COMMENCE AT ONE O'CLOCK. ENTRANCE: TEN SHILLINGS EACH. 2513f FLINT BOROUGHS. JOHN ROBERTS, ESQ., M.P., WILL ADDRESS his Constituents at the NATIONAL TV SCHOOL RO?M, CAERGWGLE, ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4TH. The Room has been kindly lent for the occasion by the Rector, and the chair will be taken at Six p.m., by JAMES ATHERTON, ESQ. The meeting will be addressed by several local and in- fluential Gentlemen. 2525b CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SHOW FOR 1878. TRADES-%IEN"t.; CUPS. THE following prizes will be given at the Wrexham J. SmithtieM Christmas Cattle Show. A ten guinea Cup for the best fat Bull or Bullock. A ten guinea Cup for the best Fft Cow or Heifer. A five guinea Cup for the btst pen of five Fat Sheep. A five guinea Cup for the best pen of five Fat Pigs. One guinea for the best and largest fat pig. All entries to be made to me on or before the day of the Show. Y. STRACHAN, Hon Sec. 4 High-street, Wrexham. 2518g Election Addresses. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTH WARD OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I have been prevailed upon by the entreaties of my friends and neighbours, to offer myself as a Candidate for a seat in the Town Council as one of your representatives. I have lived all my life in Wrexham, and spent ten years of it in the Town Council. I am ready to devote myself to your services with all the assiduity I can command and in these hard times of high taxes and low wages, shall, if you elect me, endeavour to obtain the greatest efficiency of local government at the lowest possible cost. I am, Your obedient Servant, JNO. JONES. st. John's, Grove Park, 21st October. 2512f WREXHAM MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS Of THE EAST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEJIEN,—Accept my sincere thanks for the honor you have done me in electing me unopposed as your representative in the Borough Coun- cil. I shall endeavor to merit this proof of your confidence by diligently devoting myself to the duties of the office. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WALTER JONES. The Caia, October 23rd. 2552b MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1878. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-At the solicitation of a M J large number of highly influential ratepayers to be- come a Candidate for the vacancy which will take place in the Council Chamber, and sensible of the responsibility of the step, it has not been without extreme reluctance that I have consented to be put in nomination at the forthcoming Election. It would be unnecessary on my part to enter into any de- tailed statement of opinion, on matters with which for the most part you are already familiar, as affecting the health, future progress, and well-being of the community. These of necessity must present themselves from time to time, for the consideration of the Members of the Town Council, and in attempting to deal with questions of such importance, I tender the assurance that, if elected, no effort shall be wanting on my part to further the interests of the Ward, and promote the prosperity of the town. Should it be your pleasure to accept this offer of my ser- vices, I venture to hope my contact will prove that your confidence has not been misplaced. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, JOHN WILLIAMS. -7. and 8, Town Hill, Wrexh/rfe* October 21st, 1878. 2511a LADIES AND GENTLEJEN,-The Nomination Paper L shows that I have had the honor of being returned as your Representative unopposed. For this mark of your favor I am exceedingly obliged. Your obedient servant, JOHN WILLIAMS. October 25th, 1878. 2558h Eentertainments and Meetings. 'f'f' r- r-r" TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. ON MONDAY EVENING, October 2-!th, )78 (and '0 every Monday Evening during the Winter months), MB KILLING WORTH'S POPULAR READINGS, assisted by Mr Pinch, Miss Lucham, Mr W. H. Jones, and Miss Williams. The first part of the evening, the Tavern Scene from Shakespeare's "RICHARD Ill. after which will be produced "Delicate Ground." Mr Lewis will pre- side at the pianoforte. Songs by Miss Williams and Mr W. H. Jones. The chair will be taken by T. H. Coleman, Esq. First Seats, Is; Second Seats, 6d; Balcony, Htl. Doors open at 7.30, to commence punctually at 8 o'clock. For further particulars see programmes. Subject for Monday, November 4th, Lord Lytton's Lady of Lyons." Mr Killing- worth will be pleased to hear from any Lady or Gentleman who would be so kind as to assist him. 2523b WREXHAM LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. ON TUESDAY, the 29th inst., a Lecture will be de- 0 livered in the Room ofjhe Association, Bank-street, by W. H. JONES, Esq., Llwl-) Onn Hall, on The Social Condition of the United In..om in the years 1700-50." Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., in the Chair. I Commence at S p.m. Admission—Reserved seats, fid. Members free. • 2522g I I OPENING of the GRAND BAZAAR, at the Assembly Room, Market Hall, Mold, for the benefit of the MOLD COTTAGE HOSPITAL. The above ceremony will take place on Wednesday and Thursday. October 30th and 31st, 1878, Wednesday at 3.30 p.m., and Thursday at i p.m., closing each day at 9 p.m. PATRONS: Lieut.-Col. ('. J. Trevor Roper, Plas Teg, High-Sheriff of. the County of Flint; H. R. Hughes, Esq., Kimmel Park, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Flint; His Grace the Duke of Westminster, KG. Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph; The Right Honorable Lord Mostyn, Mostyn Hall; The Right Honorable Lord Richard Grosvenor, M.P. Sir Watkin W. Wvnn, Bart., M.P. John Roberts, Esq., M.P., Bryngwenallt; W. H. Gladstone, Esq., M.P., LeE-swood; T. Wynne Eyton, Esq., J.P., Tlie Tower; J. Carstairs Jones, Esq., J.P., Gelligynnan P. P. Pennant, Esq., J.P., Nantlys; Edmund Peel, Esq., J.P., Brynypys j anil members of the Committee. A selection of Music will be played at intervals. Refreshments will be provided. j Admission up to 6 p.m., One Shilling; after 6 o'clock, Sixpence children under twelve, half-price. 2471a INAUGURATION OF THE RHYL AND DISTRICT LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION, j AT THE SKATING RINK, OF THE RHYL WINTER GARDENS, ON THURSDAY, 31ST INST., AT SIX P.M. The Right Hon. W. E. GLADSTONE, M. P. IN THE CHAIR. LORD RICHARD GROSVENOR, M.P., for the County: ij and MR JOHN ROBERTS, M.P., for the Boroughs of Flint, will Address their respective Constituents. Several other eminent Members and leading politicians will take part in the proceedings. « CONFERENCE OF LIBERALS AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. ADMISSION to the Gardens, Pavilion, and Skating Rink, ONE SHILLING. OPEN ALL DAY. Further particulars may be had. 2470f P. MOSTYN WILLIAMS, Secretary -——————————————————————— ——————————————————————— GWERSYLLT. I CHRISTMAS TREE AND SALE OF WORK at the Boy &hool Room, Christmas, IR78. THE PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE SCHOOLS. Contributions of Work and Articles of Sale are respect- j fully requested from Parishioners and Friends. Such con- J tributions may be forwarded to either of the Secretaries, or to any of the following acHes:- MRS WHIELDON, twersyllt i Miss IRVEN, Oak Alyn. i Park Miss JAMES, Plas Acton 31its JONES, Stansty Lodge Miss SPARROW, Gwersylltj MRS CLARK, Ro< k Cottage Hill. W. JAMES. Wheatsheaf, I t' T. REGINALD JAMES, Plas Acton, ) :;ecre m'les. N.B.—It is particularly requesteLl thit every article sent for Sale should be marked by the Sender with its PRICE, approximating as near as may be to its fair marketable value. 2458f PRELIMINARY AN N O U N CEMENT. M R g A F V A G E S BENEFIT CONCERT Will take placet on the 13TH NOVEMBER, in the CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. Several oni?nt artistes wiJI assist.  Further tJh-t.icu?r.s next week. 255!{ '? Businesss Announcement. .f"f'J"r -"f. 'Î' r- _r,r' THE NORTH WALES PHARMACY. EXTRA FIRST PRIZE of the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Society, 187tf (and Honorable Mention" in 1872) awarded to Mr J. F. Edisbury for Best Selection of Horse and Cattle Medicine and Farmers' Requisites. PRIZE MEDAL awarded for Chemicals, Perfumery, &c., at Industrial and Art Treasures Exhibition, Wrexham, 187(5. SPECIAL PREPARATIONS. CHLORODYNE COUGH BALSAM.—After seventeen years' test it still continues to maintain an increasing sale, whilst the numerous testimonials received, testifying to its efficacy in Pulmonary Complaints, places it high in the list of Cough Specifics. In Is lid and 2s lid bottles. WREXHAM SAUCE.—This is a first-class Sauce is used in many of the principal hotels, enjoys a notoriety in the colonies, and is pronounced by Toole and Bedford to be the best Sauce with Fish, Flesh, or Fowl. In Is and 2s bottles. ALTERATIVE CONDITION POWDERS FOR HORSES.—These Powders have been in use in many of the chief stables in the county. Well known and highly appreciated. Horses in full work may take these Powders without fear of cold. In Is and 2s tins. PLATE POWDER (IMPROVED WHITE).—This has long since attained a large sale, is easily applied, and cannot fail to become a household necessity. In 6d, Is, and 2s 6d packets. BEETLE POWDER.—These Pests are annihilated by this valuable preparation. No smell, no trouble in placing it has a large scale. Full directions for use. In 3d packets and Is tins. WHEAT DRESSING.—The cheapest and most effectual remedy for the destruction of Grub, Wireworm, and all parasites, which so greatly damage Seed, Wheat, and ether grain. This Dressing has been extensively used for some years by the principal Agriculturalists of the District, and the demand is constantly increasing as its merits become known. One packet is sufficient for six bushels of seed, and is retailed at 8d per packet. NEURALGIC MIXTURE for Tic, Toothache, &c. This is an invaluable remedy. In Is Inland 2s 9d bottles. Mr Parry, of Glanaber, Corwen, writes: "It is the most effective remedy for neuralgia I have ever tried. Forward another supply." Full directions for taking enclosed with each bottle. Obtainable from all Patent Medicine Houses and Chemists, or direct from J. F. EDISBURY, M.P.S., NORTH WALES PHARMACY, 3, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 2018ba SUMMERS & FITCH, (From Mark Lane, London.) (LATE JOSEPH EDWARDS), ESTABLISHED 1806 50, HOPE STREET AND BONDED STORES, CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM, I IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN WINES AND SPIRITS. Agents for PERRINET'S CHAMPAGNE REIMS. „ GONDELLE'S do. do. MAX GREGER'S CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN WINES. „ DUNVILLE'S OLD IRISH WHISKEY. 2157a IMPORTANT TO HORSE & CATTLE OWNER?, FATTENING, STRENGTHENING, AND HEALTH-PRESERVING G I L L A M S CONCENTRATED CONDIMENTS (PURE & WHOLESOME FOOD SEASONINGS''), Prepared separately for HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, CALVES, PIGS, AND TOULTRY. Packets, Is each Bags or Cases, 10s and £1 each Carnage paid. One ounce only (instead of four ounces), for a feed. Twenty per cent. cheaper than other preparations. 1 cwt. equal to I ciet. of lulky Spiced Meals, and so-called Foods." These Condiments render all foods palatable, and being mildy and agreeably medicinal, they sustain Health, Vigor, and Condition, of both working and store animals. They are invaluable for Dairy Stock, and yield rich and rapid results in fattening, as proved by many customers in the district. EXTRACTS FROM REPORTS. From Bernard Dyer, Esq., F.C.S., A.I.C., Analytical and Consulting Chemist to Devon Co <ntg Agricultural Association, Notts Chamber of Agriculture, <(-c.; formerly Assistant to Dr Vcilcker, F.R.S. When incorporated, according to the directions you supply, with ordinary feeding materials, your Condiment cannot fail to have an appetizing and gently medicinal effect upon Cattle-by rendering their food palatable, and stimu- lating the secretion of the salivatory and gastric juices, thereby aiding the processes of digestion and assimilation, and tending to keep up the healthy tone of the system." From Northumberland Agricultural Supply Association, Alnwick. | We find no other Cattle Spice is so popular with our members and friends as your Concentrated Condiments. We have known them given to cattle in all conditions, and to horses used for all purposes, with unvarying success, and have every confidence in recommending them." From Major Hughes, Ystrad, Denbigh. It gives to cattle and pigs a good vigorous and regular appetite, assists much in producing condition rapidly, and I can speak most highly of the preparation for cattle when used as a cleansing draught for cows after calving. From Colonel Jones, Padesivood Hall, Mold. I have found it to facilitate greatly the fattening of my beasts." Special reduction to large buyers. Liberal discounts on cash orders. Address-E. GILLAM, CORN EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. e2353g. JJ/JESSRS pHILLIPS AND CO. A U- CT I ONE ERS, VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE DUTY ON REASONABLE TERMS. 3ale Accounts settled up at close of each day's Sale. OFFICES FARNDON AXD HARTHILL. 885d T. LEE. WAITER, ETC., 4 ELEANOR TERRACE, LORNE STREET, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. Wedding Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners, and Ball Suppers attended. Waiters sent out by the Week or Mouth. 1807g HAXELL'S ROYAL EXETER HOTEL, jjL situate in the most open part of the WEST  STRAND close to the THEATRES, EOPERAS, fi- jiSnPr| 5r and Objects of Interest. Apartments,  ?'- 2s 6d- Drawing-Room, with Bedroom ?n- suite, 10s 6d, 12s fid; Service, Is (id. ESPECIAL NOTICE. HAXELI:S HOTEL, now _Ej entirely surrounded by the wood pavement, presents all the quietude of a country residence, with the advantage of being on that world's thoroughfare—the Strand. Great comfort, with moderate charges."—Vide Glasgow Mercantile Advertiser. 7b Post Free for Five Stamps, from MR T. CONGREVE, PECKHAM, LONDON, CONS U M PT I ON; ITS ONLY SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT." (New Edition) with many Interesting Cases of Cure. SPECIAL PREPARATIONS.—NUMEROUS I I THE "OLIVE CREAM," (Registered at Stationers' Hall). Highly recommende 1 for PRESERVING, INVIGORAT- ING, and DRESSING the HAIR, rendering it Soft and Glossy, and imparting a healthy stimulus to the Roots of the Hair. PREPARED ONLY BY FRANCIS, I PHARMACIST, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, In Is and 2s Botttles. FRANCIS'S VOICE LOZENGES, for Clearing and Strengthening the Voice, relieving all Affections of the Throat, Hoarseness, Huskiness, Sore Throat, Relaxation 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 lid, 2s Ad each; or per post, the Is lid for Is 2d, 2s !)d for 3s, in stamps, from J. FRANCIS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Hope-street, Wrexham. 1319(1 LIME: LIME!: LIME! THE MIDDLE MOUNTAIN LIME WORKS, FFRlTH. E. JpROFFITT Begs to inform Farmers, Builders and the Public generally that he has taken the above lime works and that he is now prepared to supply lime in small or large quantities at the following prices-s per ton for cash at the works, if booked for one month, s 3d, and 3d per ton for every month over-due will be charged for. 10 ton orders and above, five per cent. discount for cash. Can also supply lime in trucks; highly recommended as a good quality lime. fA CARD,l 2163f [A CARD.1 i-V lrs R 0 P E » 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, WREXHAM. W37g BOILERS REPAIRED In Town or Country on the Shortest Notice. LOCOMOTIVES, PORTABLES, AND COLLIERY BOILERS Repaired by JJUGHES AND ATKINS, Summer Hill, Wrexham. 2459a. AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. J. JONES, SILK MERCER AND DRAPER, ST. PETER'S SQUARE, RUTHIN, Be"s respectfully to announce that lie is now show- intTAutunin and Winter Goods. A varied selection of Useful and Elegant Goods will be displayed in each department. Soliciting an early inspection. 17th October, 1S78. 21ii3a c. DAVIES, 56, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. OVERCOATINGS, MELTONS AND BEAVERS.   MELTONS AND BEAVERS. OVERCOATINGS, BLACK AND FANCY NAPS. ?? BLACK AND FANCY NAPS. OVERCOATING^CHEVIOT AND HOME SPUN.  CHEVIOT AND HOME SPUN. OVERCOATINGS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MANUFAC- TURES. OVERCOATINGS, AS EXHIBITED AT PARIS EX- HIBITION. OVERCOATINGS, I UNEQUALLED IN FIT AND STYLE. TWEEDS SUITINGS, HOME SPUN AND CHEVIOTS TWEEDS SUITINGS, SCOTCH, IRISH AND WELSH. TWEEDS SUITINGS, LATEST DESIGNS, A LATEST DESIGNS. TWEEDS SUITINGS, FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. TWEEDS SUITS, FRo)I ALL PnICES -1 FROM ALL PRICES TWEEDS ?UlTS, IX nnIEXF;E VARIETY, ? IN IMMENSE VARIETY. 1MT1 ACKINTOSH COATS, 1U IN TWEED AND CASHMERE. MACKINTOSH COATS,   ? SERGES AND MELTONS. iMu ACKINTOSH COAT, IN ALL COLOURING. I !N ALL COLOCRIXG. MACKINTOSH COATS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MACKINTOSH COATS, OF PATTERN, ..L VARIETY OF PATTERNS. MACKINTOSH COATS, MADE TO ORDER.   I A D E TO ORDER. MACKINTOSH COATS, PATENT VENTILATED  P A T E N T VENTILATED C. DAVIES' (TlBT) <————! I I Perfect Fitting Shirts, in Flannel, Tweed, French, Cambric and Dress Shirts. C. DAVIES, 56, HOPE STREET, 2280 WREXHAM. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. j MACLARDY & COGAN Successors to J. Laing and Co.), 3, HIGH-STREET & 59. HOPE-STREET, I WREXHAM. | Studio above Mr EDII-.FH'RY'S Shop. Entrance in Hope-street. Carbon enlargements, absolutely permanent either Plain or worked up in sepia or Water Colors. Crayon Pictures sketched from photographs, suitable for portraits of children, very artistic and effective and well adapted for the Drawing Room. Mansions, Groups, Horses, sind Do! Photo- graphed. Messrs M. and C. wish to direct- particular attention to their Oil Paintings, winch are simply painted on canvas from enlarged photographs and will, of course, improve with age, being entirely free from any injurious chemicals. All other style finished in a ireful and work-i iii,.iiililcc The negatives belonging to the late Mr Edwards and Mr Laing are now in the possession of the present, firm. jytjHj T H 0 M A S A T E S TENTERS S Q UA RE, PENYBRYN, WREXHAM. (Late with Knibl,s, Henblas-stvtet,) GENERAL MARINE STORE DEALER. Best prices given for Scrap Iron, Horse Hair, Rabbit Skins, Kags, Bones, Old Metals, Ac., &c. Ca,li on Business Announcements. R. EVANS & CO., Call special attention to their GINGER ALE. R. EVANS & Co's. GINGER ALE Is not an imitation of the many compounds sold under this name. R, EVANS & Go's. GINGER ALE Has special qualities, peculiar to itself, and has in addition remarkable tonic, stimulating and invigorating properties, which no other Ginger Ale possesses. R EVANS & Co's. GINGER ALE Is a splendid stomachic, promoting digestion, and assisting in the assimilation of food. R. EVANS & Co's. GINGER ALE Is non-alcoholic, and supplies the place of Beer, Wine, itc., as a dinner and general beverage. R. EVANS & Co's. GINGER ALE Is equally a winter and summer bf-erage. R. EVANS & Co's. GINGER ALE May be taken by persons of all ages with benefit. R. EVANS Co's. GINGER ALE Is commended to the Public as the best drink of the kind ever produced. R. EVANS & Co's. GINGER ALE. Its superiority over all others will be con- firmed by one trial. R. EVANS & Co's. GINGER ALE Is in daily use by many of the rrktociaey, clergymen, and medical faculty. R. EVANS & Co's. ¡ GINGEITALE I Is in daily use in hundreds of hoiseliolds. R. EVANS & Co's. GINGER ALL Only requires to be known to be a £ • ne»-al favorite in every household. R. EVANS & Co's. GINGER ALE May be had at Hotels and Railway t,dícnH, and from Chemists, Confectioneis, and Italian Warehousemen. t R. EVANS & Co's. GINGER ALE. Should any difficulty occur in being supplied with R. Evans and Co's. special Ginger Ale, it can be had direct from the Manufactory. R, EVANS & Co's. GINGER ALE Is forwarded carriage paid to all r>t« "f the country. R. EVANS & Co's. AERATED MINERAL WATERS ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE AND ARE UNSURPASSED BY THOSE OF ANY OTHER MAKE. R. EVANS & Co. ARE MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED MINERAL WATERS, BRITISH WINES, ORANGE QUININE WINE, LIME JUICE CORDIAL, FRUIT SYRUPS, PEPPERMINT, ANISEED, GINGERETTE, RASPBERRY, FEEFUMKi-S and a variety of other Specialities, list ,a-«l prices of which will be forwarded 111 applica- tion. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. R. EVANS & CO., CHEMICAL LABORATORY, WREXHAM. 2082