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Sales by Auction. 1 Sales by Auction. i SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH, JOES. AND CO. WREXHAM SMITH FIELD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER iTH, 1878. MESSERS BAUGH, JONES. AND CO., win hold their ?? next SALE OF STOCK in the above SmitMetd, on Thursday, November 7th, 1. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. A lot of Prime Fat Beasts Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf heifers, short homed bulls A nice lot of sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs Sale at Ten o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT CLOSE OF SALE. 907b cHHlsnlAS SALE AND CATTLE SHOW. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9TH, 1878. I MESSRS BAUGH. JONES, and CO. beg to thank t_ their patrons and friends for their constant support, and also that they will give the following prizes for com- I petition, viz.: A SILVER CUP, value 7 guineas, will be presented to the owner of the best Three Fat Beasts, A SILVER CUP, value 5 guineas, for the best lot of Fat Sheep. LADIES' PRIZE will be given to the owner of the host lot of Fat Pigs. 2544c NEXT FAIR DAY. Li ALE "f Two capital narrow-wheel (4i inch) CARTS, with Harvest Gearing, new Market Shandry, patent 1 Chaff Cutters, by" Corns," Thrill and Chain Gears, Horse Rns, Corn Sacks, new Plough by Edwards," large Rain Tub; also a valuahle and powerful lirmvn HORSK, H years old, and useful black MARE, &c. on Thursday (fair day), the 7th November, 1878, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, near the National Schl Beast Market, Wrexham, the property of a gentleman retiring iri nn business, •Jill BAUGH, JONES, & Co., Auctioneers. Imyrtan! sale of Dairy Coics, Fat Heifers, and Sheep Paeon HiColt*, Poultry, One Hundred al/d, yVv'Tons of Prune Hay, Thirty Tvns of Wheat Straw, on ■ lli-ndred Ton* of Farm yard Manure, farm. Imple- ;<:<  P' y ?'' '<, f t ¡,õt "t.[>t"íY <tc., at the CORNISH HALL, miles from Wrexham, and 2 from licit. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES & Co. have received instruc- .1 tions by Mr John Hughes (who is leaving the farm) to SELL 15Y AUCTION, on the above premises, on TeEs. IHY, November nth, lf-78, the whole of the above-mentioned STOCK. <V< co-uprising: 1:J vur.nii dairy cows, ti fresh barrens (full of milk), 9 ripe t it heifers, 1 very promising and coloury pedigree stock hull, risins? two years old, ii4 fat Welsh and other sheep, powerful urey draught mare, 10 hands high, very active and powerful brown mare, rising 4 years old, 16 hands high, very active and powerful roan colt, 3 years old, It) hands hin'li, smart bay cob, 4 years old, 14 hands high, steady to and drive, brown cart colt, :1 years old, 2 promising young sows and lit followers, 7 small store t) bacon pigs (nice weights), a ipiantity of fowl, geese and ducks. FARM large stacks of well harvested hay in lot- to suit purchasers, about thirty tons of bolting straw, a large quantity of Lmll yard manure, a quantity of giu-nl gras-" keep up to 2nd February next. IMPLEMENTS. Ac.—Iron plough, two pair of wood har. i ),)t?. \\o?d ].mdro!!er,ir?n cultivator by "Edward' tJn?p")), Pirkerio?'s sack hoist, turnip pulper, winnowing macliine, old cart, set of brown leather harness (nearly new.1 lVum VKssr.LS. Ac.—About Ml cheese vats of various sizes, patent double lever cheese press, smaller do., drainer, curd mill, large cheese tub, large cooler, cheese boards, tin tii'fttiii!i. cheese binders, six tin milk pans, oak stillage, and numerous other effects. The whole of the hay, «.traw, and manure to go off. I I.r.ivh by Ticket at 11 o'clock. Sale to commence at 12 prompt. 2515gh .=, -=- SALE BY MESSRS ETCHES, NUNNERLEY, AND ETCHES. rJ nHK NEXT WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE 6 will take place on FRIDAY, November 22nd, 1878. Entries for catalogues close November 15th. EK HH", NUNNERI.EY, it ETCHES, AUCTIONEERS. Whitchurch, Salop. 2obbc i QEORGE F. BYFORD, A r r T I 0 N E E n AND APPRAISE R j RUTHIN, VALUER OF LAND, STOCK. CROPS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. (}. F. B. respectfully solicits entries of Fat and Store .t,\(. for Sale every Ruthin Fair Day. All Pa>nients made on day of Sale. liuthin, Oct. 3th, 11'78. 25Mb SALE BY MR G. F. BYFORD. .1 FVCHLWYD HALL, GYFFYLLIOG, NEAR RUTHIN. Sale part of the excellent Household Furniture, contain* hvi that of Dinintj Boom, contents of six Bedrooms, Kitchen oiid Dairy Requisites, three useful Milch Com, Start primt Meadow lIail, about 10 tons Ajtergrass on llumerOltS uther Ejects. MR G F. BYFORD is favored with instructions from .l.' Richard Norfolk, Esq. (whose term of lease has expired), to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on Fin HAY, 8th November, 187K, commencing at One o'clock punctnallv, the above remainin portion of HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE, comprising in the DINING ROOM—Suite of six mahogany chairs, gentle- man's easy chair, couch, lady's chair, all hair-seated and cohered with morocco dining table, mahogany sideboard with plate drawers nnd cellarette; American chair, costly cottage pianoforte in walnut case, 7-octave (hy Waddinrlon) in excellent condition: pin fire breechloader (by J. D. 1),in -all London), with case and fittings complete, equal to new eight day clock in mahogany case, Kidderminster c irpet, fender, tire irons, itc. HuL AND LAXDIM;.—Handsome mahogany hat stand, hall table, Kidderminster carpets, oilcloths, mats, chairs, side saddle and bridle, Ac. l.EPROOMS.—Six iron bedsteads, fine wItte nock liens, h iir mattra-sses, feather pillows and bolsters waslistands, dressing tables, several sets of toilet ware, cane-seated chairs, toilet glasses. Kidderminster and felt carpetting. together with the nsnal kitchen and dairy requisites and other effects. Sale to commence punctually to time. Catalogues in coarse of preparation, which can be had on application to the Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Office, Ruthin, Oct., 2574c ? .?. SALE BY MR RICHARD OLLERHEAD. s\LE IN THE VEGETABLE MARKET, WREXHAM, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4ril, 1878. rpI o m SOLD BY \U(?ON b\ Mr OLLERHEAD. as T \b.ve ?!ar? ??.?nent nf'Hou?hoid FURN.TURE "n,j other Ht?cts. These articles are nearly new, haYu? )..t.n ill I"" on:v a)?"t two?ar.s. :mdcompnse handsome figured brass fender, fireirons, brass eandlesticks, copper kettle, Au? :c..n cluck kitchen tab!? and <"P'?? J™!? I'ktllr, in('hlllin;! "m; ?c?.nt o!eo?ph.s m "eat ?it frames, six mahW cb.hs in father. MX m?os:n)\ h?an seated chairs chimney ornaments, Il1sh¡'. lliallOgail} b(!St of drawers, w?bstan.-?. 11ressin tables, toilet serv^i.ces, t-.iiet "lasses, ?we)r:.i)s, child's chair, e:lIle-¡,mtl'il," mil- sor and easy ('hair" invalid's hair or bed, non and wood bedsteads, feather and Hock beds, hair and straw mat- bcis c-dsfe-.tber ami tub, saucepans, ??!es crockCTj. u?ncrous other articles, and two sewin marltinps III ,good working order, and a lame deal table <ft 6? 'n )? 4tt. Sale at One o'clock. Auctioneer's OflW, x, Charles-street, Wrexham. :)1 JU SALE B YMR. JOHN JOXES. Mli .)OH\ JONES wiH hold his next ^a!f "f '• Sheep and Pius on the Wrexham sunthMd. on Tnr..s..AY. November 7th. 1?. The usual ate of fn.] Saddlery, Horses, Ac., on the Beast Market, at One 'viu-ti'ineer's Offices- Chapel-stveet, Llangolle^and Wrexham. SALES BY MR. J. W. JmOWN. ¿" ,_r.rJ" STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION. MR .T W. BROWN begs to announce that he will SELL BY AtCTf.?. at the above   nesd? November (ith, 1S7S, the foUowtn? FAT CATTLE, SHEEP. LAMBS, CALVES, PIG* Ay., nr.: Io Ili-iiiie t-ai Dull, i. mi<l Heifers 1')? Fat Sheen amI Lambs 12 Fat Pigs Together with ??-h "ther Stock th?i.My?een?t'cdup the (\:tv or Sal('. ''?'?'' ?e o'clock (1s each); S?c.t0.clock. No Credit given. High-street, Mold. ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER STH, IS-IS. Important Sale of Lire and Dead Faming Stock, and El- iffut Jlnnsrftold b wittfe, at ABEIINRNA FARM, Mold, within two miles of the Railway Station. MR J. W. BROWN is instructed to SELL B\ AK.- M Tf(? on Friday, the 8th day ofN o\ ember ?- the ?h?.' ..f the Y:?He Live and Dead t? STOCK, PRODUCE, Ac., together with the whole ;?r.f ?the' elegant and modern Household FURNITURE, and whirh .include among other things, the following, viz. F ARM INC STOCK. ,rHE IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, AC.- Includepikels,scythes, 'ehc;, cow chains, ir?n pig troll"I- swinK ploughs, tP It 1° :J .t,' ,) l, '.ruH!. t n?rr?w and !?). ?ht-t-i "arL with thrippers, h-ou ?:td wond ha)t"ws, sufti-tined iron cultivator, patent weighing ut?chme by A?fry, shpcp h't\ rack (?n wheels, ne.u )\ new one-h"rsc-pnwer se? in?, two'knife chaf?-utte! and pulper and s]ir?r by Williams, ):hud(H:in. wnod roBeI' Hi t hurdles and stakes, .'? s:ek, 200 yards new wire netting and stakes, sack barrow, churns and (I:Iil,ix set? of thn!) and chain harness, new saddle al;'l101:¡(ilL: ct C., .c.  H?R??'- nav cart mare, P,(ise, 10 hands (age 1), !)) ?k uehlin-. Hi hands, '"nnn" (a;,I), hay?etdit?.I'ihKuds,! Fanner," aged. Well-bred white sow and lime lolloweis, uitto with "ix Pronive \bout 100 hobl.ets of oats, I.) hoiioets of, skerrv bine potatoes, three iiilto of Scotch downs, and aijout -Itits of an acre of Scotch timms, ill lots to suit pur- tha-cT:-õ., "'THE VUI'A'SU; Ifo-SEiioLO FritNJTVl;K.Apppvtair.ing t'. Iili;lj, auJ dr.?vi? rooms, olic ha)) ♦_ our L..?..on.s kitchen, w?hh<.u- Ac., and which include tt? dt'"nt <h.,wnt? r.?n furniture in walnut. lianasolllO mahogi.llj "(I in dining-room, ,-ier passes, pictures ?d ornamD.ts oak fu.itun-in the haH, handsome bedroom suites ..i l.U- ( !log;mv i'lld birch, pUn?d .-h.?t ..f <h.w? washstandSj Hid live>sing tables, chamber ware, iron trench ?d-teads, !j ?H'?id wool niaCtia -es, straw j^'aasses, .c.t.-er '.? .?tL.r.s. :md))i!)u?.S, i.m?ds C:H)K?. and t?rthr?. ami ;t?!Jcctiou of kitchen r.-ouisit?? all of whuh "il1 "e iound "('I)ldh described m catalogiu- Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. OIIHEU or SALE Implement- Horses, Pigs, Produce, j Hous»h.d Furnitare.. iC Catakviies may be obtaiii 'd on t ie jiremises the principal inns in the locality uf liP I Cinwch !ai!e. Mold. Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. f" -r-r- r.r, -"J\ WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1878. MR LLOYD begs to inform his numerous friends and 1.YA. supporters that lie has taken FIRST and SECOND STAND in the above Smithfield, where he will in future hold his fortnightly sales of cattle, sheep, pigs, &c., and hegs to thank the nobility, gentry, clergy and others for the kind liberal support they have always accorded him, and trusts by strict attention to business, and prompt settlements, he shall receive a continuance of the same. This next sale will take place on Thursday, Nov 7th, the following stock being already entered A prime lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, with Calves at foot, Barrens, Stirks, and Store Bulls, &c. A magnificent lot of Fat Calves I A prime lot of Shropshire and Cross-bred Fat Sheep A number of Pork and Bacon Pigs, also Stores Sale to commence at 10 o'clock prompt. 209 Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. NORTH WALES HORSE A CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FAIR-DAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 1878. l%/f"R LLOYD has great pleasure in announcing that his 1'" next Monthly Sale of Horses, Carriages, &c., will take place on Thursday, November 7th, when he will offer for stile several iirst-class cart and hack horses, carriages, harness, &c. Stock already entered—20 cart and hack horses, colts, ponies, Ac., together with a number of carriages, harness, Ac. The property of J. Kendrick, Esq., Wynn Hall Messrs T. Parker, Churton, E. Jones, Erlas, Davies, Plas Draw; J. Griffiths, T. Jones, H. Williams, J. Edwards, and others. Further entries respectfully solicited, which should be sent early, so that they may be particularised in catalogue. All stock to be at the Repository not later than twelve o'^ clock, with a man in attendance until sold. Sale at 2 o'clock prompt. 252t!f PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. At Carijufd, near Huabon, on the Orcrton Road. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 20TH, 1«"«. Important Sale of Fan,iiny Stock, Implements, f-c. The Cattle it-ill inclif/e 441 lr(((t of nicjnificcitt. Vtjuny Dairy Cotes and Heifers, Yearlings, and Bulls, 4 powerful ivag- [1111/ Horses, 1 suckiny Colt, 10 Pigs, Larye Quantity of Oats, the whole of the Agricultural Implements, and about .10 tons of Hay and 20 tons of Straw, to be cl)nsumed on the premises before May lxf, 187!), with the use of the Farm Buildinys, the whole of the Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household Furniture. MR I.L(n D most rcsppctfuOy announces that he has! l' been favoured with instmdions from Mr Robert Morris, who is retiring from farming in every branch, to offer for PUBLIC COMPETITION, the above named Effects, without reserve, on Wednesday, November 20tli, being Ruabon Fair Day. 2527a SIXTH GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE AND CATTLE SHOW, 1878. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MONDAY, DECEMBER !)th, AT TEN 0 CLOCK. MR. LLOYD'S PRIZE LIST, OPF.i TO REGI-LAit SUITORTERS 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, or Pigs), all being the property of the same owner. The number and quality to be considered. 3rd. SILVER CUP, value 5 guineas, 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 stock that wins Nos. 1 or 3 prize will not be al- lowed to compete for No. 2 prize. The whole of the prize stock to be bona fide sold, other- wise the cups will be withheld. ENTRIES CLOSE DECEMBER 2.ND. FRANCIS LLOYD, Auctioneer, Plassey, Wrexham. I TURNIPS AND MANGOLDS. SALE AT THREE O'CLOCK ON FRIDAY, NOV. 8ril. ¡ AT ERBISTOCK LODGE, NEAR RUABON. € R LLOYD has been instructed by J. R. Bennion, Esq., ¡, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday next, in the Turnip Field at Erbistock Lodge, at Three o'clock, about Two Acres of TURNIPS and MANCOLDS, in small lots to suit purchasers. Plassey, Wrexham. 2622b SALE BY MR. SNAPE. ,.r. -r J, -r-F" _F"J' ,# SALE AT GREENFIELD COTTAGE, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. 1%/JR SNAPE has been instructed bv the representatives ? I of the !ate Mrs J. G. Buckton, to SELL BY AUC- j TION, upon the premises as above, on TCESOAV, the 5th day of November, 1878, the whole of the very useful HOl'SEHOLD FGRXITGRE, comprjsin-Drawiug 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, Ac., and all kitchen requisites also, a collection of greenhouse plants, garden seat, &c., <tc. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer a few days before the Sale. 2521c -u MR. R. W. JONES. '.f'r r. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT BRYN-Y-BAAL, NEAR MOLD. MR R. W. JONES is instructed to SELL BY AUC 1'1. TION, on WM?ESMY, the l?th day of November, IRiH, at three o'clock in the afternoon, precisely, at the Dolphin Hotel, Mold, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, all those FOUR MESSUAGES or Dwelling Houses with the Outbuildings and appurtenances, Gardens and two crofts of Land containing in the whole about one and a quarter acres, now in the occupation of Robert Jones, W. Parsonage, and others. This property adjoins the well known Bryn-y-Baal Stone Quarries and the beds of stone are believed to be under- neath the whole of this land. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr G EO. E. TUEVOR ROIIF 11. solicitor, S, King-street, Mold, or from the AUCTIONEER, Hemington Villa, Mold 2:i11:Ji HALE BY MR PHILLIPS. Preliminary notice of an important xale of fruit treen, tanc1(lrd roses, ornamental shrubs, stove and oreenhouse plants, ferns, rock plants, .( c. MR. PHILLIPS has been favored with instructions to r I SeU by Auction over ;?!UO choice trees as above in lots to suit purchasers, the property of late Mr T. J. Har- rison, of Farndon, on TCESOAY, NOVKMHER 12TH, 1878. Auctioneer's Office, Farndon. 2t!lt!g Legal and Public Notices. THE EXPLOSIVES ACT, 1875. (38 Vic., c. 17.) "*VT"OTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the pro- .1 visions of the above Act (sections 7 snd s?, that ap- plication will be made to the Magistrates for the Hundred of Bn?utleitt, in tho County of "DoriUigh, thO local Huthoritv appointed by the said Act, at their sitting at the Town H:d), Wrexham, in the said County of Denbigh, on Mon- day, the 2nd day of December, ISis, at Eleven oiclock in the forenoon, for their assent to the Westminster and Brymhy 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 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 he 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. I Dated this 21st day of October, 1878, JNO. JONES, Z201i Solicitor for the Applicants THE EXPLOSIVES ACT, 1K73. (3S Vic., c. 17.) "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the pro- J?j visions of the above Act (Sections 7 and 81) that ap- plicaiion will be made to the Magistrates for the Hundred of Bromtie]d, 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- dav, the 18th day of November, 1878, at Eleven o'clock, in the forenoon, tor a License to Thomas Clayton, carrying on business at a place there called llrynmally Colliery, in the Township of Brougbton, in the said County of Denlrigh, as Colliery Owner, to establish a Store for ifxplosives. on the site of the said ISrynmally Colliery in the said Township of Broughton. Cor- reet copies of the draft license and plan of the store have been deposited with Mr John Lewis, the Clerk to the sai(1 Local Authorit\ and may be inspected by any person interested in the sai 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 lhi- lltli day of October, 1878. OWEX PRICE. 2:?.»!ig .Manager. (iliEAT WESTERN RAILWAY. UVEL'POOL RACKS. CUP DAY. 0- rm.KsDAY, November 7th, uu Excursion TRAIN fur Li vEiii'ooh will leave Wolverhampton (Low Level) at t .j0 a.m., shifnal 7.55, Oakengales 8.5, Wellington 8.15, Shrewsbury <v!0, BasWiurcli S.30, Oswe.strv .8.43, Go- bowe.-i a-JO. Conven G. 15, Llangollen X 4.1, Kuahou W, and Wrexham '.I la a.m., returning same day. For fares ;1 full ly,!)i see special bills. ;.1, GHIERSON, :)i2Í} General Manager. Legal and Public Notice Entertainments and CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SHOW FOR 1878. TOWN HALL, WRExJtA^lT^ TRADESMEN'S CUPS. f~kN MONDAY EVENING next NovAnber 4?, ISM (and  W'r Ven ? '? Wiexh:un MR MSMSf dTO^^RWl^ADllNGS,' ? A 'tn ieSh°' '1 KILLINWORTH'S POPUL&R .REApI.NGS, ? tjin Cup 0r the l¡est fat Bull or Bullock. as.lsted by Mr nch, )lr Yale, and MWl8..First part 'f°r H ? ???n. ?.e n? ?' ? th" ??S  comprise the fox ing choIce scenes THfflSSRrt7!stI" J?3 I, 'es. I? ?? I from.Lord Lytto s LADY OF LYO. -Jleauseant and A filef?,W, r,n f0r 'tv?,ie e V V t pen V,f( j} I™ p Fat gS- Pianist-Mr R. Lewis. mother, an ?defene. to Pa1ine. r fbeSt pe"?5t P" Glavis, Claude with his mother, and hif defence to Pauline. n,,p n or v taken by Doctor Evans, Admisslou, b, 6<1, A? M ? '??? ? ?" ? ?? ?? ? ?'??? ?? P'?th. e d, ay of „ the Chair will be taken by Doctor Evans, Admission, 'Is, 6d, Ailn l entries to l be made to me on or before the day of tht e an(13(1 Doorg open 7 ;}0 to commence at 8. n a SEE PROGRAMMES. 5 play 4 High-street, Wrexham. v 'TRACH N) Nov. lltL' SlUlkespm'ylay 4?Htu:g"hn-ssttrreeeptt, WWrre?xbh.a.m m. /awg "Henry VIII" 25792 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1860. yEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL, GRESFORD. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DENBIGHSHIRE, THE HOLDEN AT WREXHAM. MEMORIAL STONES IN the Matter of Thomas Manley, of Wrexham, in the rc?t??D'eSr??'? ?n?d" Sp? Of theaboveChapelwmheMd Merchant, a bankrupt, Harry Sheppurd, of Wellington, in T Y' the county of Salnp master. and Howel Davies, of I ? n????n??fc-?-?njt? .sO I E.1IlJRR 13th, 1Q7¡;¡, Wrexham aforesaid, architect, have been appointed 230 pm Trustees of the property of the Bankrupt. The Court has appointed the public examination of the Bankrupt to take place at the sitting of the Court to be held at Wrexham, A TEA MEETING on the 4th day of December next, at Two o'clock in the Will, by the kind permission of Mr „ PRICE, beh.el.d .m. afternoon. Will, 'JY the kinll permis¡,ion of :\11' PRICE, be heM in All persons having in their possession any of the effects p r r. pn VIITL of the Bankrupt must deliver them to the Trustees and all G RES FOR D Y ILL, debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid the Trustees. the Railwav at 0} Dated this 2<ith day of to tphre ove d paid to the Trustees. (Near the Railway Station at 4 p.m. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must ward their proofs of debts to the Trustees. Datell this 2Hth day of October, 1878. AFTER TEA, AUGUSTUS H. REID, A PUBLIC MEETING 25766 Registrar. Will be held in the same place. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Further Particulars next week COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Tickets for Tea One Shining each, may be had on appJCa- ?/M? <-??<? Co?  <? ???? of Cittins, H  ?reet?d Kendnck.H?h- Proposed Annexation of the Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rkos ^em*nC (which includes Colicyn B?) to (? ?-??! ? 7<fa? in street> Wrexham, and the Gresford fnends. ?/te.s<t?CoM?f/. Trains will leave Gresford as follows: For\\rexnam, ——— Ruabon, Ac., ti 10 P.m. and 8 55 p.m.; for Chester, I.iver- TO JOSEPH PEERS, CLERK OF THE PEACE FOR THE pool, &C., (j 31 p.m" and 10 0 p.m. 2til9h eQUiTY OF DENBIGH, ESQUIRE. COUNTY OF DENBIGH TO WIT. Business Announcements. WE, the undersigned, the Reverend William Venables v h" i" Williams, of the Vicarage, Llandrillo yn-Rlios, in "«T C*TRACHAN. the said county, Clerk in Holy Orders, and Alfred Osten I a  Walker, of Nantglyn, DandriIIo-yn-Rhos aforesaid, Esquire two of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace acting in and SEED MERCHANT, for the Division of Uwehdulas in the said county of Den- I bigh, are of opinion that the Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos HIGH REET, n\\ riotrtvxn n v* t, (including Colwyn Bay) now comprised within and forming Be?s to offer a splendid collection of Standard part of the Petty Sessional Division of l'wchdulas, in the and Dwarf Roses, Standard and Dwarf Fruit said county, ought to be taken from and out of the same Trees, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, Stand- Pettv Sessional Division, and annexed to the Isdulas ard and Ornamental Forest Trees, Evergreen Privet, Division, of and in the said county, for the purpose of Quicks, &c. forming together with the parishes and places comprised Also a nice collection of Stove and Greenhouse in the last mentioned Division of Isdulas, one convenient Plants. An inspection is respectfully invited at and proper Division, within and for which Special and the Railway Station Nurseries. Estimates given Pettv Sessions should henceforth be held, and that by such for Laying Out, and Planting contracted for. Cata- alteration, namely, by taking the said Parish of Llan- logues on application. 2517e drillo-yn-Rhos, including Colwyn Bay, from and out of the said Uwehdulas Division, and annexing it to the said tr tA a^ft wn tl ou n•> so. Isdulas Division, the two existing Divisions of Uwchdulas WIN T E R F A :s H I O:S :So and Isdulas will be altered and no others, and that the ——— several Justices of the Peace of the said couny usually Ti/I"RS CJCOTT resident and acting as such wlthm the boundaries of the .vjL said Isdulas Division, are John Lloyd Wynne, of Coed Coch, Abergele, in the said county, Esquire, Hugh Robert Begs respectfully to announce that she is now Hughes, of Kinmel, in the said county, Esquire, showing all the New and Leading Novelties for tne Brownlow Wynne Wnne, of Garthewin, LIanfair- Winter Season, comprising talhaiarn, in the said county, Esquire, the Reverend FRENCH MILLINERY, Thomas Williams, of St. George, in the said County. Clerk in Holy Orders, Robert Bamford Hesketh, of Gwrych MAN_T_LT E„ S, CnnOcSTImLMrvEa S, Tr7iC-wlV«-, Castle, Abergele, in the said County, Esquire, and John GLOVES, TIEs, AC. Roberts, of Bryngwenallt, Abergele, in the said County, Esquire, M.P. And we further state that the said Parish of Llandrillo-vn-Rhos (including Colwyn Bay) is most 31, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, conveniently situated for attendance by the inhabitants 2589e thereof at the usual place of holding the Petty Sessions for _———— the said Isdulas Division, namely at the Justices' Room, in Aberele, in the Parish of Aberele, in the said County, 0 TIC E. from which place the said Parish of Llandrillo-vn-Rhos —-— is distant by road about eight miles and by rail about CHESTER HOUSE, FARNDON. seven miles, that considerable inconvenience is often experi- ——— enced by the inhabitants of the said Parish of Dandrill-yn- mHE Public are respectfully informed the above-named Rhs (including Colwyn Bay) in transacting their magisterial place will be OPEXD in a fe^v days with a good business, by reason of the Special and Petty Sessions for and select Stock of all Articles pertammg to the General the said Uwchdulas Division being holden at Llanrwst, in Trade in the said County, from which place the said Parish of LI an drill o yn-R hos (including Colwyn Bay) is distant by GROCERY, DRAPERY, PROVIRIONS, BREAD, road about sixteen miles, and by rail by way of Llandudno FLOUR, and SMALL WARES, &c. junction about eighteen miles. We are credibly informed ^B.-All of t,h, e ab, ove-named .A. rticles wi•l„ l be o„f < *tvh,pe that it is the eneral wish of the inhabitants of the Parish ?.B.-All of the above-named rtlcle will be of the of L1amlri11o-yn-Hhos (including Celwyn Bay) that such best quahty, and at the ?lowest possible ?pne.es. Parish should for all magisterial purposes be annexed to the All orders will be attended with personal promptitude said Isdulas Division, which we hereby state as our opinion EDWARD INGM \N We therefore, in pursuance of the statutes in that 2524e Proprietor. behalf, do hereby transmit to you as Clerk of the Peace for —- the said County this statement in writing, signed by us, in csiprim iui, T order that the same may be laid before the Justices of the :;PECIAL SOTICE. Peace for the said County at their next General Quarter ——— Session of the Peace. \fESSRS. "OUSB & VEATS, Dated this 27th day of September, 1878. ?i- ■- ALFRED 0. WALKER, I OF THE WM. VENABLES WILLIAMS. EATON ROAD AND QUEEN'S PARK NURSERIES, Two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace acting in and CHESTER, for the said County of Denbigh. Beg announce that they have this day disposed Beg to announce ua ey ave IS ay liSp  the said Joseph Peers, hereby give Notice that the of the whole of their Nursery Stock, including the I ■ foregoing Statement has been laid before the Justices trees, plants, stock-in-trade, and all other eneeH! Ms?nbled at the last Court of Quarter Sessions for th? ??"S'ng thereo, to MeMr?JAME8Dl?so'<& County of Denbigh, held at Wrexham, in the said County. Sons of the EWTO Nurseries and 1? East- on the 17th day of October, 1878 in pursuance of the pte-sireet, Chester to whom ??R?? directions of the statute (9th George the 4th, chapter 43), Yeats beg to refer aU customers for ^omls and that the said statement will be taken into consideration 23rd October, 1878. -58.JC. at the next General Quarter Session for the said County of _———————————-————————————— Denbigh, to be held at Ruthin on the 2nd day of January, FELT H TS ??.r ?? -i?\;?Fn DYED 187: (The matter will be considered on Friday, the second day of the Sessions.) ANO Dated this 22nd day of October, 1878. ALTERED TO THE NEWEST SHAPES. JOSEPH PEERS, AT Clerk of the Peace.  B U m T' o 2508en ? |3 I ————— 20, QUEEN STREET, Entertainments and Meetings. WREXHAM. 2615g -¡- -v- -r.,J'J"r' FLINT BOROUGHS. A fARD. —— THOMAS LANGFORD, JOHN ROBERTS, ESQ., M.P., Fro in ROBERT TODD & Co., Bristol, WILL ADDRESS his Constituents at the NATIONAL T ? I L O R SCHOOL ROOM, G W R L E, H ABIT A*D B™CHES „ MAKER. ) CL'A.?IjUb?Wi?lj'E I'j,  ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4TH. SERVANTS' L/l?/RS'. The Room has been kindly lent for the occasion by the [CIRCULAR.] Rector, and the chair will be taken at Six p.m., by ——— JAMES ATHERTON, ESQ. 4, VALE STREET, DENBIGH, —— October, 1878. The meeting will — SIR, The meeting Wwill be addressed by several local and in .IHADTW fl„,n,i„0,n,„. the late Ir J. HARD WICKE at the —————————————————————-—————————— above address, 1 beg to solicit your patronage. FLINT BOROUGHS. por a period of ten years having been intimately con- ——— nected with the management of two of the leading Tailoring JOHN IOBERTS PCA 1I{ P ??'s in the Kingdom, I feel myself fully competent to JTU<t-In-H?\ J ?i?.nU?lM?DnTiQ &, T1?i?n <?., M.i., execute any order with which you may favor me to your WILL ADDRESS his Constituents at the NATIONAL ?"tire satisfaction. W SCHOOLROOM, It will be my endeavour to supply a 00(1 art)de at a T moderate price, in proof of which I confidently invite your OVERTON, inspection of my Stock, which comprises a choice selection ON :\IOD H' EYENIX(' NOVE:UBER 11 of the newest styles and textures for this season. ON MONDAY E\ ENING, NOVEMBER IITH. A specml feature in the management of my busmess win ——— be the prompt and punctual execution of orders. The Chair will be taken at Six p.m. I am, Sir, yours obediently, —— 2602h THOMAS LANGFORD. The meeting will be addressed by several local and in- fhiential gentlemen. 2587c  THOMAS GRIFFITHS' 4 T? R UBLIC I  EETING ? 1 ?'?- WHITESMITH. LOCKIITH, BELLHANGER, OF MILLERS, CORN DEALERS, AND FARMERS, GAS FITTER, &C., Will be held in the Corn Exchange, Wrexham, on (Late ill the Gas Compttny for 19 ya/) THURSDAY NEXT, November 7th, 1878, 2, HILLY VIEW, EHDDIG ROAD, WREXHAM. To consider the "Weights and Measures Act, ]878," And at the SHOP opposite the Advertiser Office, and to propose resolutions in reference to it. HOT WATER APPARATUS FITTED. Chair to be taken at 3.30 p.m. Beer Engines repaired an" xed. Chandelier Fittings re-got 258Se up without being sent away. Country orders punctually attended to. CONGREGATIONAL MEETINGS AT MOLD. ESTIMATES GIVEN. ]!J(j- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 1878. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ¡ THE REV. E. HERBER EVANS ITS BRANCHES. Will preach in the Church, TvDDYX 8T1ŒET, at 3 o'dock. MACLART. D~Y r & n (JOGAa Ntwt 4 p?.cT..?..Tv.?.<?..? M_ ACLA. R??DY .r & C.?O.?G?At-N?T ?L Iarke Hall. Tickets, Is each, can be had of Messrs. "nccesors to J LI' and Co ) Pnug and Puce. c, n", an J" S. MORLEY, ESQ., M.P. Will open the New School-Room, at 6.30. The Chair to WREXHAM. be taken by John Roberts, Esq., M. P. Studio above Mr Entrance in II( 10 a'Jove I' ,DlSnURY S ,'op..u rance 111 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER (iTH, Hope-street. THF Carbon enlargements, absolutely permanent ANNUAL CONFERENCE either Plain or worked up in Sepia or Water (! the English Congregational Association of Noth Wales' Colors. will be held in the Church, Tyddyn-street. S. Morley, 'rayon Pldllre sketched from photographs, Esq., M.P., will take the chair at 2.15 prompt. The at- suitable for portraits of children, very artistic and tendance .f the general public, for whom a portion of the effective aud well adapted for the Drawing Room. Church will be set apart, is cordmUv mnted. Mansions, Croups, Horses, and Dogs Photo- At o'clock, a public meeting will be held in the graphed. Calvinistic Methodist Church, New-street. The Chair will o' be taken bv Sainuel'Morlev, Es<[., M.P., and addresses will Messrs M. and C. wi. s, h t. o direct particul,ar be given fin English) by the Revs. E. Herber Evans and attention to their Oil Paintings, which arc sImply Alexander Hannav also in Welsh, hy the Rev John painted on canvas from enlarged photographs, and Thomas, D. D The collections on Monday will be devoted wIll, of cnllre: age, hemg entIrely to the Mohl School and Manse Fund, and' on Tuesday, to froe from any "U««ons ch,emi.cal,s. to the :01 ortll all's I\ssoclahon to the North Wales Association. A11 other styles fin'-thed 111 a careful and work- For jiarticulars see small bills. 2571g. maniike manner. The negatives belonging to the late Mr Edwards and Mr Laing are how in the possession of the G W E R present firm. 242, (CHRISTMAS TREE ADS.UE OF WORK at the "———?"'——'———————-——-—-——— ? Hn)" d¡ool Room, Christmas, 1878. EW FISH SHOP. THE PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE SCHOOLS. ——— Contributions of Work ami Articles of Sale are respect- It f It. fjTHOMAS OILEY, fully requested from Parishioners and Friends. Such con- AYX X JLV1 tributions m?y be forwarded to either of the Secretaries, or! ? '1 7^T-IN. JIlT .A X LTL/, to any of the following I adies ?'iAK?I?i HA L, )IWi WfnnnK'x, GwcrsyIIt Mt?s IRVE\, Oak Alvn. WI'EXHAM P-"? ?M'?jA?r.s.piM Acton ,¿ .r. Mt?'loM?, StM-ityL'?c !M?-s SI*AHKOW, Gwersyllt H''°"' ? '?"? t ? "? public that he MBS CI.ARK, ROC.(\)ta:e" Hill. -L* has placed a New Slab in the above "ruth. Wheatshs?f. I c ^tanes. shop, ami ".?. ?? t, o have every ,km. d of. T. REGINALD JAMES, Plas Acton, J cl'l:ta)'Jes., ,I"P, an,l mkn\b to h¡ne ever)' kintl of xy.- It is ;Mrticu!.u!v requested that every article sent! S? ?"'? "? i:i se \<-m. A ''c?h supply daily, for Snle should be marked tl the "IHler with its !'nICE \vstt:s.. -or d1 er- pion,p.,tnl., SprS.? ?' near a« \? ? to it" fair I!la)'ketahl also Lne :\atJ', e n.te!. '.J! (\1'll(;1' ?-P? value. 24&f attended to. Wh?esalenndtet.u). 2380 Entertainments. -r:r- CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. NOVEMBER 15TH, 1878. MR SAUVAGES BENEFIT CONCERT. The following well-known Artistes from the Royal Academy of Music will be the Vocalists:— SOPRANO MISS MARIAN WILLIAMS. CONTRALTO: MISS LIZZIE EVANS. I TENOR: -AIR HENRY GUY. BARITONE MR JAMES SALVAGE. BASS MR GORDON GOOCH. Reserved Chairs, 5s; Unreserved, 3s Balcony, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Plan at Mr Edisbury's, High-street. Doors open at 7 p.m., to commence at S p.m. 2590e TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. MRS MARFE HANNAN Respectfully announces that she intends giving a MISCELLANEOUS ENTERTAINMENT on Friday, Novem- ber 8th, 1878, assisted by Miss ANMF, LEWIS, MISS MARIE PHILLIPS, MR WM. LACEY, MR BOB ANDERSON, I MR CAFELEN, MR LQFTI S, MR M. SAMUEL, MASTER KENDRICK, MR RALPH BROWN, MR G. H. WALLACE, MR RICHARD LEWIS, Under the distinguished patronage and presence of HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (J. C. OWEN, ESQ.), Jno. Beirne, Esq., (ex-mayor), supported by the Aldermen and Members of the Town Council, and Lieuts. Evan Morris and T. B. Williams, 1st D.R.V. The Band of the Royal Denbigh and Merionethshire Militia will be in attendance under the able leadership of Mr Wells. Reserved Seats, 3s; Front Seats, 2s Back Seats, Is; Gallery, Gil. Open at 7.30, commence at 8. Carriages for 10.15. 2ti00a Legal and Public Notices. '1'" /r.¡'-I"I"J"J"'A.r _f"o.rJ'J-F'. I 2ND DR. Y-V RUABON. I STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXENDITURE in connection with the Prize Shooting of the Corps in 1878. The Prizes were shot for at the Wynnstay Range, Oil Saturday, October 19th. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. I Sir W. W. Wynn, Hitrt.,M.P. 5 0 0 I Mr J. Ormerod, Penyl-in 2 0 0 Mr Edmund Peel, Brynypys 110 Mrs Lawton Roberts, Ruabon 1 1 0 The Rev. E. Edwards. Ruabon Vicarage 10 0 Messrs Tomley and Daniels, Ruabon 0 10 (i i Mr Murless, Wynnstay Amis 0 10 Ii Mrs Jones, The Duke 010 6 MrSisson, Wrexha.m. 010 tj j Mr Edward Evans, Bronwylfa 0 10 6I Mr 0. S. Wynne, Plas Newydd 0 10 0 Mr Fitz-Hugh, Plas Power 0 10 0 :\lrs t:iranlot, Rose Hill 0 10 0 Capt. Cowan, Pen-y-gardden 0 10 0 Mr Bowers, Delpli Brick Works. 0 10 0 j Capt. Ormerod, Penylan .I 0 10 0 Mr Fitch, Gardden Hall 0 5 0 Mr G. Saint, Ruabon .05 0, Mr John Turner, Gardden Lodge 0 5 0 Mr Bigg, Overton 0 5 01 Mr Charles Payne, The Kennels 0 5 01 Mr Bushby, Plasmadoc Brick Works 0 5 0 Mr C. H. Wright, Halston 0 5 0 .Air Ptileston, RhosN,me(Ire 0 5 0 Mr Franke, The Vaults, Rllabon 0 5 0 Dr. Grey, Cefn Bychan. 0 5 0 j Mr Randles, Newbridge 0 5 0 ¡ Mr Graesser, Bod Llwyd 0 5 0 Mr William Jones, Waterloo House 0 5 0 The Rev. E. Oliphant, Erbistock 0 2 ti JIr C. G. Price, Erbistock 0 2 « Mr Green, Grenville Terrace 0 2 6 Mr John Kelsall, Erbistock Boat 0 2 ti Mr Parkinson, Ruabon. 0 2 6 Mr E. Yardley, Ruabon. 0 2 ti Mr Laycock, Park Side. I) 2 6 Mr E. Jones, Rua.bon. 0 2 6; Mr W. Davies, Foresters, Acrefair 0 2 6 Mr Garside, The Plough, Rhosymedre. 0 2 6 Mr Ralph Darlington, Tiryfron 0 2 fi Mr Thomas Roberts, Rock Tavern 0 2 b Mr Thomas Edwards, Cefn Byehan 0 2 6 A Friend 0 2 6 Mr Parry, Buck Inn 2 6J> :\Ir Furmston, Rhosvmedre. 0 2 6 Mr Marsh, Plasmadoc 0 2 0 Mr T. Hughes, Ruabon. 0 10 Mr Morrish. RMabon 0 1 0 Mr Ch&rIes Prince. Rnabon. 010 Balance from last 0 18 0 LW- 2 6 SPECIAL PRIZES. Mr C. K. Benson, Wrexham, a fine home-cured ham Mr F. Fraser, Wrexham, an electro-plated butter cooler. Mr J. Randies, Wrexham, a pair of Albert Slippers. Mrs R. C. Roberts, Ruabon, an umbrella. Dr. Lawton Roberts, Ruabon, a Ceylon vine walking stick. Total .X 2 6 2578f EXPENDITURE. "Ilt W. IV. WYSX'H I'RIZE. Competed for by all efficient members of the Corps, at 200 and fJOIJ yards. Five rounds at each range. £ s. d. 1 — Serge. C. Shaw, Cefn Bychan 110 0 2-Private Thomas Parry, Acrefair 10 0 3 -Private George Evans, Cefn BTehan 0 15 0 4-1,ance-Ci)rporal Williams, Gard(len 0 10 0 5-Corporal Smith, Rhosymedre 0 7 tj ö-Lauce-Corporal Price Owens, Ruabon 0 5 0 7-Sergt. Thomas Evans, Cefn 0 5 0 8-Corporal Berrington, Ruabon 0 5 0 9—Private W. Rogers. Ruabon. 0 2 6 EFFICIENT MEMBERS' PRIZE. II Competed for by all efficient members of the Carps at 200, 500, and 600 yards. Five rounds at each range. 1—(iixirtermaster-Sergt. E. Noneley, Acrefair 3 10 0 2-Corporal Berriugton, Ruabon 2 10 0 i 3-Lance-Corpoml Price Owexs, Ruabon 2 0 0 4—Sergt. C. Shaw, Cefn Bychan 110 0 5-Corptiral Smith, Rhosynie(ire 1 2 6 6-Selgt. Thomas Evans, Cefn 0 17 6 7-Private David Bowen, Bryn 0 12 6 8—Private George Evans, Cefn Bychan 0 10 0 9-Private Thomas Parry, Acrefair. 0 7 6 lO-Lance-Corporal Williams, Gardtten 0 5 0 11—Color-Sergt. William Jones, Acrefair 0 2 6 RECRUITS' PRIZE. Competed for by all recruits at 200 yards. Five rounds per man. I-Private W. Richards, RIla.bon. 0 10 0 2-Private S. Lemon, Ruabon 0 7 6 3-Private J. Jones, Acrefair 0 5 0 PRIZE FOR THE HIGHEST SCORE IN CLASS FIRING DURING THE YEAR. l-Quartermastr-Sergt. E. Noneley, Acrefair 1 0 0 SPECIAL PRIZES. Competed for by all efficient members of the Corps at 500 yards. Five rounds per man. I-Corporal Smith, Rhoaymedre. A Large Ham. 2-Corporal Berrington, Ruabon A Butter Cooler 3—Private Thomas Parry, Acrefair A Vine Walking Stick. 4—Sergt. Thomas Evans, Cefn. An Umbrella. 5-Sergt. C. Shaw, Cefn Byehau A pair of Slip- pers. Lunch for the Competitors 1 2 6 Paid to the marker 0 10 0 2 L' 2 6 T.)ta1. *22 2 6 (Signed) LAWTON ROBERTS, Commanding Ojicer. I Announcement. .V'/ ,u, "V Businesss Announcement. "-v-'v "_V THE NORTH WALES PHARMACY. EXTRA FIRST PRIZE of the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Society, 1876 (and "Honorable Mention in 1871 awarded to Mr J. F. Edisbury for Best Selection of Horse and Cattle Iedicine and Farmers' Requisites. PRIZE MEDAL awarded for Chemicals, Perfumery, &c., at Industrial aud Art Treasures Exhibition, Wrexham, 1870. SPECIAL PREPARATIONS. rmOHODYNE COUGH BALSAM.—After seventeen years'test it still continues to maintain an increasing sale, whilst the numerous testimonials received, testifying to its effkaey in Pulmonary Complaints, places it high in the list of Coiiab Specincs. In h Ed and 2s !!d bottles. '?WR??r?UC?Ttu? tiSSlafsauce is used in many of the principal hotels, enjoys a notoriety in the W k EXHA-.Ni SAUCE.- colonies, and is pronounced by Toole and Bedford" to be the best sauce with Fish, Flesh, or Fowl. In Is ?d?3e. bottles. bottles. CONDITION POWDERS FOR HORSE,-These Powders have been in use in many of the chief stables in the county WeU known and highly appreciated. Horses in M! work may take these Powders without fear of cold. In Is 3n,1 2s tinq. fear ??d. POWDER ??PROVED WITE).-This has long since attained a large sale, is eM?y applied, and cannot fail to become a household neMssIty. In G(l, Is, and 2s fld packets. BEETLET POWDER!—ePestsar^anniiiflateif by this valuable prep?tion. ? *mell, no trouble in p?ing it. has a large scale. FuB directions for use. In *3(l packets uid Is t1ll5. H; DRESSING^Hiecheapest and most' effectuaM^inedy for the ?truction of Grub, Wirewom au<?. parasites, which so greatly damage Seed, Wheat, and ether grain. This Dressing has been extensively used for some I years by the principaj Agriculturalists of the District, and the demand is constantly increasinl{ as its merits become known. One packet is sufficient for six bushels of seed, and is retailed at d per packet.  )IIXTURE for Tic, Toothache, &c.  In Is nd? 2s 9d bottles. MrP??!anLber Corwen, writes: "It is the most effective remedy for neuralgia lhaveevertned. Forward another s:lpplv." Fuli ,lirections for taking enclosed with each bottle. Obtataab^efro^all'R^nt^edi^e ^ousw ^dChei^ts.OT direct from J. F. EDISBURY, M.P.S., NORTH WALES PHARMACY, 3, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 2018ba I ,SUMMERS &r FITCH, CftOM Mark Lane, London.) (LATE JOSEPH EDWARDS), ESTABLISHED 1806 5!», HOPE STREET AND BONDED STORES, CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM, IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN WINES AND SPIRITS. Agents for PERRINET'S CHAMPAGNE REIMS. I GONDELLE'S do. do. MAX GREGER'S CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN WINES. ? DUNVILLE'S OLD IRISH WHIKEY. 2157a 1- I IMPORTANT TO HORSE & CATTLE OWNERS. FATTENING, STRENGTHENING, AND HEALTH-PRESERVING G I L L A M S CONCENTRATED CONDIMENTS (PURE A WHOLESOME FOOD SEASONINGS"), Prepared separately for HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, CALVES, PIGS, AND POULTRY. Packets, Is each Bags or Cases, 10s and £ 1 each Carriage paid. One ounce only (instead of four ounces), for a feclI. 1 i?w t equal to I eivt. of bi4lky SI)iee(I Mealiz, a ii(i so-called aft> vpntvnercent cheaper than other preparations. 1 ewt. equal ?0 1 cwl. of &)<?; Spiced Meals, a^ul M-<-<t!M ????'"?es? Condiments render all foods palatable, and bong mildy and agreeably medic.na, they sustain H?thVi?.r and Condition, of both working and store animals. They are imahmble for Dairy Stock, and yield rkh and rapid' results in fattening, as proved by many customers in the d?trict. EXTRACTS FROM REPORTS. | fV rom frma.J i fi7W j.u• *V F C S 4 I C j,i?)?<ca!<?C')?'<Mt.?C/?M?t?D?''oitC')'<<)/??'!CtfMu.'a!.4?oc<(th'o?, !?., '?"' ?„ "?'? )?n'?' ????;r./ ??-???,?? .?..?W??.?? ? Dr Voelcker, F.?.& When incorporated, according to the directions you supply, with ordinary feeding materials, your Conoiment cannot fail to have an appetizing and gently medicinal effect upon Cattle-by rendering their food palatable, and stimu- iairthe secretion of the saltatory and gastric juices, thereby aiding the processes of digestion and assimilation, and tending to keep up the healthy tone of the ivstoiii From Northumberland Agriadtural Supply Association, Alnwick. We fiiiii iii) otlier 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." ucres! From -Ilffjto Hitylieg, Ystrad, Denbigh. "It "ives to cattle and ptes a (Ilhl 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, Padesvood 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. e- e2353g. lESSRS pHILLIPS AND CO. I AUCTIONEERS, VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE DUTY ON REASONABLE TERMS. Sale Accounts settled up at close of e.ich .lay'- Sale. OFFICES FARNDON AND HARTHII.L. i fA CARD.1 ^1 R G R 0 P E B 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. 1937g I Business Announcements. .r'J" RPIE "YJISSES JACKSON, CONTINENTAL MI XERS AND DRESSM/ 18, Beg to announce that as work entrusted to their charge has their perse snpervision they are enabled to offer the b- ef Style, Fit, and Finish, at very Moderate Chai I. All orders promptly execttf- A ti-ial ri. !ully solicited. CHURCH STREE > 1EXHAM. 2551c AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. T. C. JONES Begs to announce his return from the various Markets, and his been successful in purchasing Goods suitable for the ensuing seasons, at con- siderably reduced prices, to which he invites special attention. The following Departments are worthy of inspection. MILLINERY—The Latest Fashions. DRESSES-Quite New. MANTLES and JACKETS—The Latest Out. WOOLLEN CLOTHS of superior quality and newest styles. Having a lirst-class cutter, all orders for Gentlemen's Garments guaranteed a Good Fit. FAMILY LINENS have his special attention. STOCK ready for INSPECTION on TUESDAY next and following days. 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. October 17, ]¡r¡. 2483c AUTUMN FASHIONS, 1«X JJ D W A R D GMITH Is now showing a large assortment of new Goods for the Season in the following departments, to which he invitf-s an inspection:- SILKS, FANCY DREssES, ULSTERS, BERLIN JACKETS, MILLINERY, RIBBONS, LACES, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, I HOUSEHOLD LINENS, .tc„ tce. E. S. wishes to call special attention to Iii-i stock of hand loom" Black Silks, which have given such satisfac- tion during the three years he has been sole affent for ibe sale of them in this district, not having received one com- plaint of them splitting or wearing greasy. Dressmaking as usual under experienced management. 20, High Street, Wrexham. 254iji c. DAVIES' CELEBRATED FOOTBALL CAPS. SILK AND FELT HATS. BICYCLE CAPS. HATTER, &c., 2281 58, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. THE OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES. 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. C. K. BENSON, & CO PROPRIETOR. THESE STORES are established to supply the PUBLIGwith TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, GENERAL GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GOODS, At MERCHANTS Prices. C. K. BENSON and Co. are prepared to supply all goods of the value of S3 and upwards on the same terms and at the same prices as the Anny and Navy, Civil Service, or any other Co-opera- tive Stores in or out of London. ARRIVAL OF THE NEW SEASON TEAS. THE New Season's arrivals of FINE TEAS from China are again exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of former years is fully maintained. The most delicate taste of connoisseurs will be gratified by the superior character of some of the INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling the old CHOICE HAisow-.so highly appreciated by consumers of the finer classes of TEA. Taking QUALITY as the STANDARD of VALUE and TEST of CHEAPNESS, C. K. BENSON and Co. confidently states that goods purchased at their stores cannot be surpassed by any other Stores, Firm, or Company in the Kingdom. C. K. BENSON & CO STOCK OF FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GOODS CANNOT BE EXCELLED OUT OF LONDON. DELIVERY OF GOODS- C. K. BENSON and Co. delivers all Orders Free of Charge by his own vans or by carrier, or carriage paid to the nearest railway station. ORDERS per post, carrier, or messenger will have immediate attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. BENSON and Co. Stores are opened at 8.0 a.m. and closed at 7 p.m. On Thursdays at S.30 p.m., and on Saturdays at 18.30 p.m. N.B.-They will be entirely closed on the Four days set apart as Bank Holidays. T H E OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, 14, HIGH STREET 2432 SPECIAL PREPARATIONS.—N U M EI! O US TESTIMONIALS. THE "OLIVE CREAM,' (Registered at Stationers' Hall). Highlv recommended for PRESERVINGI, INVIGORAT- ING, and DRESSING the HAIR, rendering it Soft ami Glossy, and imparting a healthy stimulus to the Iron:" of the Hair. i REPAHED ONI.Y "Y F R A N C I PHARMACIST, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, In Is and 2s Botttles. FRANCIS'S VOICE LOZENGES, for Hearing Strengthening the Voice, relieving all Affections z of the Throat, Hoarseness Huskiness, Sore Throat, Relaxation cf the Uvula and Tonsil- 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 !»d each; or per post, the Is 11.. for Is 211, i! lid for lis, in stamps, from J. FRANCIS' Pharmaceutical Chemist, Hope-street, Wrexham. 1319d BRASS, HEED, STRING, and DRUM and FIFE BANDS, PIANOFORTES & HARMONIUMS suo- plied at WhlJle,.¡ale Pi¡, .J ..ilOi'HE's, Buxton-road, HUll- dersfield. Prices Y-iui drawings of every instrument po!!t free. Music for any kind of Band. Bandmen's Cans Patronised by the -"my, Navy, Rifle Corps. hand Instruments bought :r taken in exchange